JOL BEGINS 2 Ycu may want a Suit for your boy Saturday, September 2nd we will have a SALE OF SCHOOL SUITS You can save from one dollar to two dollars on a suit at this sale. Come in and take a look before on buy, MANEY & PAGE ATHENS SAYRE Your Dog We have a fine new line of dog collars in sizes 8 in. to 20 in. at prices from 15¢ to $2.00. the window for your selec- ranging Look in PPE NEVER SLEEES tion. GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. If you don't trade with us we both lose money. ~wn ‘The Valley Record “All the n news that! 8 I" to print” and feel the need of a daloty, stop you reach Drigg's Soda Fountain, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 00 EES Band concert at the park this | evening. Mrs. W. H. ously ill. S—— A MP —— Jesse June is moving into the I. A. Williams house on S. Elmer |avenue. Flory is very ser- All business places in Sayre will COAL | be closed next Monday in honor of Labor day. JO aL COAL J. W. BISHOP | There is as much difference in quality of coal as there is H E Cunvingham, city editor een white and yellow sugar. |of The Valley Record, is confined e sell nothing but the celebrated | to his room on Lockhart street by th Valley fresh mined anthra- | illness. Wealso sell Bituminous and | There will be a cottage prayer ock coal and all kinds of | | meeting at Mrs. N. Z. Wagner's on | South Elmer avenue this evening specialty is prompt service! {at 7:30 o'clock. A the Market price. | The Ladies’ Aid socicty of the | Methodist church will hold a cake db Ww. BISHOP, [sale at the store of W. I. Teed & Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. | {Sons tomorrow from g a. m. to 3 Both Phones. Pp m. i : The regular meeting of the N. hd OD Woon WOOD 'P.L will be held this evening. =| Dividend checks will be given to | several members and a sccial ses- | sion enjoyed. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Tillman of Chemung street, this | morning, a girl It is expected that the Rev. M | E. Bramhall, a former resident of [this section but now living in one of the Western states, will occupy the pulpit of the Mcthodist church He is at present visiting friends in Sayre. phia. Sold by Dr. Haines reports that he has thad three cases of typhoid fever (recently in the vicinity of the high school. He says the sanitary con- {dition of the pond there is bad Sayre, and attributes these cases to this {cause. This is a matter that should {be attended to before the opening of school next Monday. A party was given last evening Lin the Movanho club rooms in yt Mr. and Mrs Herbert of Elmira, who are visiting friends in {this place. Dancing was the order nm LV] m as Supervision of Several Depart- men's of Old Shops Transfer- red From Master Mechanic Kells to Shop Superintendent James. An important order regarding the Lehigh Valley railroad shops at this place went into effect today by which a number of departments heretofore under the supervision of Master Mechanic Kells were placed under of Shop Superintendent James. The order transfers all work in the passenger car department, in- cluding the paint shop and the The pas- senger and freight car inspectors charge freight car department remain under Mr, Kells’ direction Mr. Kells will have charge of all division work on the Pennsylvania and the Auburn divisions, with all outlaying paints, and will retain his supervision over the engincers and firemen. ——— A ee e— CHOICE OF HIS PARTY The re nomination of Mr. Mc Nulty as commissioner was made by a majority sufficiently large to indicate that he was clearly the choice of his party and that the time-honored practice of giving a candidate but the single term had been abolished. Hereafter it is probable that the one term shibbo leth will cut very little ice with the Democratic voters of Bradford Mr. McNulty won his nomination in spite of this prejudice which has long existed in his party and, on his record of the past three ycars his constituency believe that ex penence and are more to be valued than a senseless county. we believe, Evidently tried capacity party practice, however old it may be.—Reporter- Journal, i. Sree... AN APPROACHING WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Shrimp of North Elmer avenue have nounced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Rachel May Shrimp, to Mr, Lewis Emory Field. The wedding will be cele- brated at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday, September 20, at 12 o'clock m, and will be witnessed by relatives of the con tracting parties and a few invited guests. These young people are well known and popular, and their many friends are already extending felicitations over the coming event. CYLINDER HEAD FELL ON HIS Foor Harry Spangler, a young man employed as machinists’ helper in the new Lehigh shops, sustained an injury this morning that will lay him up for some time, but which might have resulted more seriously. A heavy locomotive cylinder head fell on the instep offhis right foot and inflicted severe bruises. Luck: ily no bones were broken. Dr. H D. LaPlant was called to attend the young man DEGENRING--RIEAL. an- August Degenring of Elizabeth, N. J. and Miss Emma Riehl of 259 North Keystone avenue, Sayre, were married in the Presbyterian parsonage at Waverly on August 20 by the Rev. Mr. Wylie. The young couple will reside at the home of the bride's parents. ALL SAYRE TEACHERS All teachers of the Sayre schools are requested to meet Superintend ent Stetler at the high school building at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and to bring their cre dentials, HOSPITAL NOTES ~ Montie Daley, whose home is on Lloyd J ness is visiting at Stev- enswville, Pa eb ama A.D.S vens vas in Towanda today on Lusines R. T. LL: » nan is visiting friends at Sheshequin today. a 4 Mh —— Mrs. Thomas Iligson left morning for a visit at Buffalo, —— this Miss Clara Shoop has returned from a visit at York City, Pa. J. D. Rogers and wife returned today from a visit at Bradford, Pa Mrs. H A Burtlett and daughter cf Sugar Run W.G. Bartlets are visitng F Rev. F \W._ Bartlett of Rack Mass, visited relatives here ye sterday port, ncn Edgar [lammond of Bingham- W. C. Walker last ton visited evening nemesis Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steckel of Stevenson street, August 30 Dr. Wm. B. McDonald is in Binghamtone where he Wil stay Born—a son to over Sunday. m—— AA ———— M. H. Sawtelle and wife left to day for Fulton to visit Mr, Saw- telle's brother Miss Cora Mutthews and Miss Janet Shoop leave tomorrow for a visit at Wilk sbarre, : A. R. Johnsen of Troy will spond Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. McClellan. J. H. Gray and wife of Towanda visiting at the home of W. N Lacey on Chemung street. arc I. W. Dorsett returned from a meeting of the Fraternal Societies at Milwaukee, Wis Hr —— gy A Mp — Mrs. F. C. Welliver went to Du- shore this morning to take care of has her mother, who 1s critically ill. mrt Mrs. Cook and son of Rochester who have been visiting H. K, Spalding returned home this after: noon. George J. Bolton and H. D Jump will return this evernag from a few days’ fishing trip down the river. Mrs. P. A DeBell, who has been visiting her son D. M. DeBeil for the past few months, has returned home. ss rl ————— Claude Thompson of Towanda He turn trip from Seattle, visited relatives here yesterday. is on the 1 Wash ——— A —— Thomas Whalen of Towanda was in Sayre last evening. He has just completed a large railroad con- tracting job in Canada. Messrs. Curtis, Chapman, Clapp, Houston and Fletcher, who have been camping at the State ljne, broke camp this morning. R. B Bushby, traveling passen ger agent of the Grand Trunk Railway, of Cortland, visited rail road friends at Sayre today F. J. Cole of Ossining, formerly of Sayre has returned here and will be employed at the plant of the National Car Wheel company. Miss Bertha Loetzer returned to her home in Brooklyn this morn- ing after several days’ visit with C. E. Loetzer South Elmer avenue. at rs John F, Carroll is moving from Elmira to this place. He will oc- cupy one of the new houses re- cently built on the cast side of the river, tf inn Miss Ruth Shiner who has been visiting at the home of F. C. Cook has been ill. She hopes to be able to return to her home at Elmira tomorrow. The families of E. P, Schofield and W. R. Rought have returned WILLIAMS 8 fv | Judge Panaing 1 Made Appoint-: ment This Afternoon on Pre- sentation of Petition Signed by Members of Sayre Borough Council. Judge Fanning this afternoon appointed Dr. E. E Williams bur- gess of Sarye borough, to fill the unexpired term for which the late Frank Pike was clected, The ap- pointment was in response to a pe- tition made by the borough coun~ cil asking that Dr. Williams be named. The Record believes it will give general satisfaction Friends of Dr. L B. Denison this morning had circulated a peti- behalf. It was stated that Dr. Denison’s petition had not tion in his been presented to the court WEST SAYRE Don’t forget the old nciphbors' picnic at Oak Grove park on Labor day. Mrs. Frank Meade left this morn ing for a two weeks’ visit at North Spencer. Miss Ethel Wood returned home yestercay after a visit of tén days at Albany and Lake George. Dr. George Rees and daughter Anna of Costello, Pa, are visiting J. H. Rounds of Center street. There will be a cottage prayer meeting this evening at the home| of Edgar Merrill, 524 South Key- stone avenue, Mrs. G. S who has been visiting friends at Rochester for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday. Rounds, T husday evening ‘Madeline Rose- boom entertained seven of her little friends from 4 to 6 o'clock. The occasion was the third birthday of the little Miss. PREPARING FOR THE OPENING OF SCHOOLS Superintendent Stetler is busy this weck making preparation for the opening of school on Monday next. Several repairs are being made at the high school building. The scats for the Miller street building have not yet arnved. They were shipped a few days ago and are expected to arrive so as to be in place a few days after school opens. 1S CHARGED WITH BREACH OF PEACE John Brundage, proprictor of the Brundage House on the east side, procured the arrest of Brice Dixon this morning for surety of the peace. The hearing is set for 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, before Justice Muay. COUNCILMAN WILLIANS HAS RESIGNED Di. E. E. Williams, councilman front the first ward, has tendered his resignation. A special meet ing of the council has been called for this evening at 8 to take action on the resignation, which is duc to his having been appointed Burgess A FEW GOOD BARGAINS $1350 takes a seven room house on West street ; lot 52x228 feet; good fruit; easy terms, $2100 takes a seven room, new house; modern improvements on Madison street, $2200 takes a seven room house, nea iy new, modern improvements on M ler street, $2400 takes a nine room house, modern improvements on North Wilbur Ave, $2100 TL room house on North Elmer avenue; corner lot; large enough for dwelling on back. ne sakes 3 ine Hn house and wii [oy arge on Pennsylvania Ave, within minutes walk of L. V. R. R. shops. FRED J. TAYLOR. Valley Phone 191A loans... =o United States Bonds _____ Banking House and Fixtures Bonds (Cash Value) Demand Loans __ Due from Banks. __ Cash _ Capital Surplus and Profits Circulation Deposits I, 0. L. Haverly, PAY DAY any granite ware lipped sauce pan our store at cost. Wayeslys N. Y. National Protective Legion. Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. Fraternal Life Insurance Costs less than Old Line and easier payments. We accept payments, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or yearly. Look up our rates, they will interest you. E. F. Mercercau, Dist. Manager. Sayre, Pa. 113 Deamond Bt, Valley Phone 144y TEETH Como lot Tor, tenth» thors EE al JONN_C. PECKALLY, 0. LL HAVERLY BARG preserving or pudding and you can't enjo) either fully in A