‘You 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 rel 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. ranging Look in the window for your selec- PPE NEVER SUEEES tion. GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. If you don't trade with ws we both lose money. “wn The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY, 1905, LOCAL BREVITES '. M. E. Bramhall will preach at i) morning service in the M. E | church service. SEPTEMBER 2, tomorrow. No evening Rev. Francis Miller of Philadel phia will preach at the morning service in the Lutheran church to- | morrow Miss Kelly will render solos at both morning and evening services {of the Church of the Redeemer tomorrow. ® | At the Presbyterian church to- {morrow morning the pastor will | preach on the subject, the Way." COAL COAL e is as much difference in| quality of coal as there is white and yellow sugar. | ih Valley bt oe Frank Barns, advance agent of Hagenbeck's animal show, was in Le B20 Sel Bipwmineus and Sayre yesterday and today mak- |ing arrangements for the exhibi- | tion here on September 27. specialty is prompt service t lowest market price. | The annual reunion of the | Smiley family is being held at 4 w. BISHOP, | Mountain Lake today. Among Ave., Lockhart Bldg. | {those in attendance are O. F. | Smiley, L. N. Smiley and wife and Both | Miss Jessic Smiley of Sayre. WOOD WOOD Henry Honold, the popular — | Lockhart street barber, has install- ed a fine show case and will carry a line of choice cigars. Now “Hank” will be in better shape MOTHER 5 than ever to serve his patrons, i RN BREAD vices in Gospel Tabernacle on Packer avenue tomorrow there will by Kolb, Philadel-p, , evening services held in the Sold by ' Methodist, Presbyterian or Baptist INGHAM & Co churches, or the Church of Christ. or i ‘Preparing No evening service. Owing to the evangelistic ser- FEA: The pastor will speak at the {morning service in the Baptist church from the theme, “The ' A soprano ' solo will be rendered by Mrs. John ‘Low. The administration of the sacrament will follow the morning sermon. No cvening service. Paper hangers are at work in the second floor of the Talmage build- ing on Elmer avenue renovating the offices on the north side of the hall lately occupied by Frank D. Dr. Williams’ Resignation from the Town Council Accepted at a Special Meeting of the Muni- cipal Fathers Last Evening istered. A special meeting of the Council was held last evening. In the ab- sence of President Sawtelle Mr. Lacey was appointed chairman. of Dr. E. E Willams as counal man from the First ward motion of Mr. Samuels it was ac cepted, taking effect at once. Attorney Yocum presented a cer- Dr. Williams was placed on file. After the meeting Mr as notary public, administered oath to Dr. Williams as Burgess This fills the till spring when another burgess will be elected. No appointment was made to fill Dr. Williams place of councilman. as Burgess which Yocum, vacancy next former ss WEST SAYRE Mr. Mrs. Howard Hyatt went to Chemung this afternoon and Charles Miles is laying a cement walk in front of his Lincoln street residence on Dubois Bell returned home yes- terday after two weeks at Bnar Cliff on the Hudson. Mr. Lawrin Compton of Frank lin 1s visiting his brother Bernard Compton of Lincoln street. The ladies of the Church ing at the church this afternoon Sayre Items. A child of Clarence Mason seriously ill, IS Levi Getman of North Wilbur avenue 1s sick > The Old Neighbors’ picnic will be held at Oak Grove Park Labor day. - All are invited re ———— on H. E. Cunningham is recovering from his illness and it is expected he will be around in a few days. Rev. F. T. Cady announces that the sermons at the Church of the Redeemer's evening services for the next few months will be in the nature of talks on the fundamental principles of religion, Watch for the opening of the Pharmacy Company hall, West Sayre, the finest and best dancing hall in the valley. D.S. Andrus’ orchestra will furnish music for the occasion and thereafter, a series of dances At the Church of Christ tomor- row communion will be celebrated at the morning service and the pas- tor will preach on the theme, “God's First Question to man.” No evening service Mrs. Fuller will lead the Christian Endeavor I CANDIDATE FOR PROTHONTARY As will be seen by a political announcement in anothtr column, John W. Storms of South Waverly borough has announced his candi- dacy for the Republican nomina- tion to the office of Prothonotary, which was left vacant by the death of Frank Pike. Mr. Storms is so well known to the people of this valley that it is hardly neccessary to mention his qualifications to Republicans. He 15 making an active canvass and will poll a very large vote at the primaries that are to be held Sep tember 30. L E Conrad is spending Sun. day at Mc hoppen G. S. Parker an! wife spent yes First Evangelistic Revival Serv- terday in I! nghan ices Will be Held in the New Packer ton, A Edward Russell of Geneva Avenue is visiting relatives in Say re. Tomorrow Afternoon Under the Rev. Mr. Rees. The = : avenue F. Gore and wife were in To. | L readiness wanda today on business | will Miss Lent Weaver will return | from Corning tumorrow. Packer and large building on YY is all completed for the be rin meetings there tomorrow . hr —— Josiah. Rine hold 1s “The fricnds at Frankhindale, Pa : : i {and the hour for the —ro—— The | { bic Ars Tabernacle, mee ha 1000, and { large banner in the front visiting words, Gospel lows even: | buildia~ D }i Leahy ret ! Ling from a visit irned last 4 thie re toy Horne Hsville - {laro platform for speaker A.D spend Sunday on the east sid There b {for men tomorrow Stevens and family will | singers at Stone. | will Standing 1 ma afterno M: Re Greatest Pp— of Easton Allison - n at 3 Russell Ww \Vilh im tH Fritz T. J. Leahy Kk this for a few days’ visit at New York - - 1s at will Prob juartette which Man's The po furnish musi ad the o'clock treet speak lem.” visiting on" tmen s ves cvening will ned LB will lec At service of Singin G. F. Belhul returned | ing from a husines there will be a ail the the chorus have charg ghout the n MRS. W. H. FLORY Mary Paul f\W. H died at"her home on Sauth Elmer iho thi: red SO yo > J ist cven 3 HHCHCS Aa } : ch ; trip t 0 Alb ny en. William 0 M. son street, 1s ter in movement, wi 4 Steven Mrs of he singin clings by a choir Rec mm, 515 . will throu in a few days’ visit at Gordon, Pa ——— Howard Jump’s drug Reynolds, clerk at store, 1s spending a few days in Elmira wil Miss Cathe Towanda rine Slavin rocs to avenue it 10 o'clock she is jing, ag the bereaved hushan 3s {vive her a son, Burton P ficld, N J, i dau of >ayre, tomorrow, where > school attending business there “sur off nscn to of Plain G wrother, Lew 19 Fishing is all again, as the oH >» rhter, Jenni Susquehanna has height that it Las ,——— such Jd and a poled the sport. | Paul of Shawnee, thoma Mrs. Fi and Rev F. 1 Saratoga next Th ry ha leave for Cady will mnmcomphunngs 1 ' ime. i ruin int iesday on a bus long t the p to her room on the 23 ve that Sayre ness trip that will List about a week i % fic Tue he had ende | wl tan wher Justice ( terday S Guy returned yes- Montrose for the past four afternoon from ar 1 herself te friends where he has been she re who days a arc. nan; Wari Mrs. Jno. Birk returned to her home in Wilkesbarre today alter a week's visit with her parents, Mr Mrs. Chas extend their heart-felt sympathy to the sorrowing family services will be at i LN lock the Funeral held Tue direction at day of the house vis « AiNiCr r ind Palme afeernoon under J. W Larumine HOSPITAL NOTES Dorset Jackson of Tunkhannock, Mrs Bently of Coal Glen, Pa, John Van street, Sayre, were discharged today Mrs. Walter Loc kerby, 21 Pine strect, Athens, Dorthy Cass of Ulster mitted this morning Mrs. LE have returned Gisinger and children home after visiting relatives and friends in several cities in eastern Pennsylvama., Mrs. G. F. Beloud and Mrs. H. D. Morgan return«d last night after a visit with their parents, Mr Mrs. HH Jehinson at Towanda EE — and Cise, Spring and > East Miss ad Both have and Miss Myiiic Horn of who has Easton, were been visiting relatives in Sayre, was called home today on appendicitis Marcy, 6 machinist, knuckle joint had so badly account of the 1liness of her sister George 16 Stevenson while his little that ary to amputate it, Mrs. L guests of Mrs tre street, a fixing a Mrs, | Barlow, E. Jones of Stevenson street, have returned to their Pittston. Lake and w . hnger wha were it while the lace r ited was neces: homes in fore finger was severely injured rt A HELD FOR COURT [he case of the Mrs Herbert charged with larceny, before Justice Murray ing and the defendant POP John Carroll of Elmira is stoning his goods in the Maney cottage, “ 4 ) salt! East Sayre, preparation to occupy Commonwealth Vs ing his new house now Muir, who was in course was tried of construction, this morn- Harry Talmadge expects to 7o| held for the out of town this but he | Lf nd Jury in $1 0 bail isn’t quite sure. He says that it] If All Else Has Failed all. depends upon what the ho se | thinks about it. | Try Just Once More mid ltrs { This May be the one tim FOUR SAYRE MEMBERS | 5" ori CTY. P.L. DIVIDEND iam without a cure afternoon, = you will It en the experi r tried ncarly cverything The regular monthly pay off of or even relief] the National Protective Legion was TRY Athlophotos FREE Pr ATMENT in A Cure 15 surely held after the regular mecting last cvening and A social hour was spent refreshments Mrs. Edminston and A. M. Forbes gave recitations, Mrs, Hill sang and Misses Maude Mernll, Villie M. Case and Lola Queer rendered piano solos. M. H. Knott, J. W. Brillhart, ] J. Brooks and Edward Russell re ceived dividend checks. The last three have received two dividends from the order, as they were mem bers for the last ten years, se——— fn ND PAPER MONDAY served and eur connection with it worth a tral : We have had over twenty years ex- perience, and your chances of recav- ery are even better than the thous sands we have already cured, H L. GILLESPIE has Athlophoros for sale and will give you a Question Blank to fill out and return to us for our advice and FREE TREATMENT, ) THE ATHLOPHOKUS CO. New Haven Conn JOHN C. PECKALLY, "| DEALER 8 a solo Of Beautiful Pastels and Picture Frames in our Som Window. There may be a suggestion for that picture you want framed. A fine lot of Etchings, Oil Paintings and other pict arc expected in a few days. . See ‘the Parlor Tables and Tabourette In Our South Window. CALDWELL S FURNITURE STOR Furniture Repairing and Pieture Framing a Specialty, Valley Ph Phone 191A 205 205 Desmond St., Sa Farmers’ National Bank OF ATHENS, PA. Statement August 25th, 1905. RESOURCES. | Loau { United States Banking House $onds (Cash Value Demand L KS { Due from Banks ash { i - - . i i Bonds and Fixtures 2 $166,600.00 91.000) 13 83,100 00 T4247 60-8415, LIABILITIES. i! apital | Sury lus and Profits retilat iar { Lircadation Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly 8 : tatement is true to the best of my knowledge and 0, L HAVERLY, Cashier, ribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of August, 1905; W. HOWARD AL LEN, Notary I Pub PAY DAY BARGAIN For two days Aug. 14 d any granite ware preserving ke our store at cost. Remember this offer is open fob. days only. Also the remainder of our stock our stock. Greggs Racket Stor Waverly, N. Y. Cor. Broad St. and Pack National Protective | FEW OOD jl Legion. + nm Chartered under Fraternal $1100 ta Ee room, ! rovements Laws, State of New | mtreet, | $2200 takes a seven room York. | new, modern {mpro i ler street, | $2400 takes a nine room improvements.on North | | $2100 takes a seven Tous #1350 take takes Fraternal Life Insurance Costs less than Old Line |, waningh for Swelling 4 and easier payments. We, large building lots on accept payments, monthly, {RR shops. quarterly, semi-annually or yearly. Look up our rates, FRED J. | Tn they will interest you. | Political Announ E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. | cor irothoatars, sn for Prothonotary, sulije Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond 58, | rules. Primaries Satundats Valley Phone 14dy TEETH Soath avery — ve your tecth a thor- ough examipation. It will cost yon nothing and may save you a lot of trou- ble and anxiety later on. Sines adver- | tising prices is considered very unpro- | fessional and quack like, I can oh = ute asa 1 ask is NT Rliuer avenue; corner enongh for dwelling on & 1 herohiy announce wm for Prothonotary, sub rales. Primaries Satur Come Jot me
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