WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. by dependable goods at upright prices. Garment Section Second Floor e empire and paddock styles are dominant. coats are the thing this Fall and winter with the long sweeping lines that properly id lend height to figures that peed it and give an grace to women who are tall. Empire style ths length) the general effect isa trim The Paddock style, sung to the figure, sort of maonish with shoulder fallpess to ‘with long cuffs. stock in this department continually chang- coming and going daily makes a minute descrip- t, but choice thisgs are here first. elly Glass Special advantage of this while they last. A fruit “Fay salectioas, Mason's § gallons, s7e. y glasses, lc each. ¥ overlooked, 25c to 40c have made carpet intending pur- exclasiveness on these We Were would be quick to adopt it jobbing price, Shoes : Street Floor Special close out price on several dozen pairs i stylish $3.50 and $4.00 oxfords. Always good September and part of October wear. $1.89 and representativ Blankets The good full sizes at 68c to $1.50. To see our you might think we jobbed in them. We fre- y supply small merchants these goods. There be a goed reason for it. Third Floor and new as canbe, A its proper) Each is velvet (because to R389. Rugs to 270.00 each. See DadS)5 a6 (8) RSI RACTOR BUILDER ESTATE teed. Your Job Printing to Athens, Pa. CAFE Office rto eight skilled job and a new, up-to-da | Lockhart St. Sayre. t Underwear, former price 50c a Suit. Now 35¢ a Suit. $1.00 and $1.25 Shits Sale price 79c. ts at half price. rt Waists at half price.’ $250 and $3.00 quality. Sale price $1.98. $3.50 and $4.00 quality. Sale price $2.50 and $2.7 ip = Pe Is the time to Have the children's teeth attended to Your pretty daughter may owe To keep them so they must be well cared for. She will thank you some day for saving her from disfigurement and mortification. Special Prices for July and Au- gust. W. B. McDonald, DENTIST. Office: Rooms 7 and §, Talmadge Build- ing, Elmer Avenue, Sayre. Over The Globe Store, F. E. SMITH, Plumbing, Heating and 6as Fitting 101 PACKER AVENUE. Sayre, Pa. Yay Phone 238x. dl “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH Is still at his old stand, 604 South Main Street, Athens, DJ ready to repair shoed in the J best manner and at the lowest & price. Bring your shoes to the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop open evenings from 7 lo 8, Try an ad in The Record. Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, composed of experieriead musicians, and playing all the latest music, is prepared to far- nish any number of instruments for balls, patties or entertainments, day or night; rates reasonable. . Inquire C. HL Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre or leave orders at Madey & Page's, Bayre, ——————— — Sheriff Robinson was in town, Mon- Frank Kinner was in Elmira yes. terday Hon. Mial Lilley was In town this morning Arthur Morey was a Towanda vis- {tor yesterday. District Attorney Mills Is in To- wanda to-day. W. G. Gordon of Towanda was in Miss Donna Snell was an Elmira Karl VanlLoan returned to York yesterday New Grant Menier of Wilkes-Barre, was in town yesterday 3G Athens Marshall of Rome was In over Sunday Olin McCabe at North ME day visitor in M and wife spent Sun- day Rome Rogers of Ithaca was a Sun- Athens Calisher of Manchester, N. Y., M. G. Hubbard of Troy, was a call- Labor Day B. F on our Fletcher of Nichols was seen streets yesterday Frank off on Little and John Heavener are a fishing trip Clark Grant his family on Walnut street spent Sunday wish Miss Eunice Fitch left to-day for a visit with friends at Laquin. Miss store, Anna Baker of the Karner spent Sunday at Struble Leslie Yontz and Arthur Thomp- son were in Elmira, Labor Day E. M. Rogers of Wysox regisitered at the Stimson House on Sunday Scott Shoemaker of Nichols, trans- acted business In town yesterday. Jay McKean of Pennsylvania aven- ue drove to Smithboro yesterday Athens jurors, is at the county sea} to-day Mrs. H E visiting friends in Athens yesterday. J. BR ed at the Campbell House yesterday. Foster Page, one of the Surine of Laquin was Corby of Sheshequin register- The Shaw reunion is being held at the Gore farm In Sheshequin, E. H. Wells of Barton, N. Y., made a business trip to Athens last even- to-day. ing Jo. F men from Griswold, one of the Athens, jury- is in the county seat Frank , Roenrutt of Elmira, was registered at the Forrest House yes- terday Mrs. Chas. Watkins of Elm street, went to Ulster this morning, return- ing at noon Messrs, Mills, Dunham and Briggs of Nichols are engaged on a job of painting here Ww. C for Towanda, where he serves on the Morison left this morning jury this week Miss Clara Johnston of Elmira, is of Miss Elizabeth Van- Loan of North street. W. F. Voorhis started on his regu- lar trip this morning after a short stay at his home here. the guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Otter are guests at the home of J. 8S. Thurston and wife, west of town. George H. Raup, the accommodat- ing at F. E. Luckey's spent Labor Day in the country. Mrs. A. J. Roell of New York was the guest of the Misses Stulen of South Main street over Sunday. ' salesman Archibald Maurice spent Sutfiay and Monday at his home here, re- turning to New York last night, H. K. Crandall left to-day to attend the wedding of a friend at Greene, N. Y., which takes place tomorrow, C. M. Myer, the coal man, made a business trip to Williamsport vester- day, returning home in the evening I. K. Northrup left this morning for Leroy, where he will join the Mac- afee force on the bridge abutament work. § Elmer E. Gleason and wife of New York city are visiting the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Flood of Pine street. 1 Mrs. Eighmey of Elmira, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. LL. W Elghmey of this place, returned home yesterday. \ George Lowman, a student at the Medico-Chi., Philadelphia, is visiling his parents, James Lowman and wife of Tyler street. vy At a meeting of the borough conn- cil last evening they accepted the in- vitation to attend the Waverly firepa- rade on the 15th. M. Kaufwan of Towanda and M Athens closing up an extensive deal in| real estate this afternoon, Miss Ruth Hall of Towanda, who has been the guest of Miss Fthel Win- ters, 510 North Malin street to her home this morning Mr. acd Mrs. Horace Horton of Sheshequin went to a sanitarium In , returned will take treatment for rheumatism. Mr. George Feel and two sons, George and Joseph, of Palmyra, N. J., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stu- Hosmer's Marine Band were at El- mira Labor Day and pariteipated in the parade The fellows from Ath- ens who were up say the band showed up fine Ely M. Kinney and wife, who have been guests at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G time, A. Kinney for some returned to Schenectady last night. The clothing stores of the three towns have decided to open evenings beginning with Lehigh pay stead of September 1, thought of. Prof. J. P and family left to-day for Marion, O., where they will make thelr future home. Mr Robinson will have charge of a large stock farm. H. C from a visit in- as previously day, Robinson Hayes Saturday to his daughter, Mrs Geo. Robbins of Trenton, N. J. Mr Hayes Ig under the doctor's care, hav- ing been quite Ill while away. M E visiting his parents, returned Simpson of New York Is Rev. and Mrs Simpson Mr. Simpson is connected with the Wood-Ball Co., of New York builders of engines, and makes the es- timates for his firm Edgar Grant, who has been work- ing on bridge constructing work at Jerse City, during his summer vaca- tion, arrived home Saturday even- ing for a week's visit prior to return- ing to Cook Academy Rev. Chas. C and daughter, Marie, of Los Angeles, Cal, who have been in attendance at the Pierce, wife World's Baptist conference Lon- don, visited Mrs. Plerce’s uncle, E. G Fitch of South Day. at Main street, Labor Athens Council Meeting At a full council meeting held last evening the usual quota of business was transacted. Among other items of Interest that came before the coun- cil was the request of the Athens, & South company Sayre Waverly Traction The mat- ter was referred to a committee to line down Elmira street be reported at a special meeting. Contract for purchasing coal was let to 1.. S Damages were nsked by the Nicholson and the McMorran property. Stacy. attorneys acting for property Two Street Fights The residents of Center street are up in arms at the conduct of a couple of families in that part of the town. Yesterday afternoon these parties again “showed fight,” and for several hours the alr was blue with their profanity and vulgarity two fights be- ing on the program. Complaint has frequently been made but these days several persons will be landed in the lock up at Towanda. Something ought to be done to stop these carousals as the morals, not only of the street, but of all that section of the town, are seriously threatened. one of That Road Is Coming Hon. Mial Lilley, representing the Athens, Sayre & South Waverly Trol- ley company. assured the council at thelr meeting last night that all the company was waiting for was the franchises, and as soon as they were granted operations would begin. It looks mighty like a road from Wa verly through Athens to 04 Towaada Athens Schools. Open The Athens schools opened yester- day with a full attendance, notwith- standing the fact that it was Labor Day. As he boys and girls flocked to school in the morning we heard a stranger in town remark: ‘These are the brightest, neatest lot of chil- dren | have seen in a long while” So say we all. Attending Shaw Reunion Among the many in attendance at the Shaw reunion at Sheshequin to- day are Miss Mira Shaw, W. H. Shaw and Wife of 1043, and Mrs. Maria CHUGH YOR TEETH | Extracted positively without PAIN at | our offices? Full set of Teeth Gold Crowns You are sure to get resulls, Best ma- terials, Lowest prices, VITAL ZED AIR ADMINISTERED DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS: Hones: 5:30 to 12; 1t05:30;7 to 8, Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and lockhart St, Sayre, Pa. IT'S SIMPLY THIS Health and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can't enjoy either fully in a house which does’ not contain an up-2 to-date bath-room Now we do Plum bing and do 1t well If you engage to fit up a bath-' room for you there's only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that 1s, that you didn’t have it done \ ua sooner. Plumbing, H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. Heating and Tinning ee —— Dr. Chas. E. Annable Specialist. 328 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. Diseases of women specially treated by the most approved meth With many years practice as a surgeon | feel justified in stating my competency to do as | promise. Several years ago | plac- ed my name with others, calling myself a conservative gynecologist, which means to be careful, and [ join with many others in saying too much cutting has been done. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours -7Tto fam, 1tod, 7to8 p.m. OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK. 128 Lockhart st Valley Telephone 27x. L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- es. Hours—0-12; 1-5; 7-8; Sandays by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block. A Bargain of Your fe With every purchase of 3 cans of Presto Hand Cleaner you receive free a box of Magic Polishing Powder, the best powder known for polishing Glass, Sil- ver, Steel or any kind of metal. Ask your grocer and druggist for it. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X, 112 Desmond Street, Sayre. A — Orchestra. The D. 8. Andrus Orchestra guaran- tess satisfaction at all concerts, balls, parties, etc. Prices reasonable. Leave order at D. 8 Andrus Music Store, 128 "| Desmond street, or see J, J. Hummel, Mgr. 117 N. East streat, Sayre, JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil—Quart rt 85c, Gallon $3.00. Macareni—8 and 10c Ib or $1.75 per box We have opened a shop at West Broad Street in the build | formerly occupied by De ‘Munn, and are prepared to ga and upholster = Al Kinds of Flurnitu Chairs, Couches, Parlor Suits, Mattresses thoroughly rene We guarantee first-class work right prices. Samples for your spection, whether you order ar Max M. Shepard & Waverly, N. Y. gq a There is no nook or co ner in Sayre where TE Valley Record does not ¢i culate. The Largest Gir 1] PUBLICI There is no nook or coi ner in Sayre where Tk Valley Record does not ci culate. LEHIGH VALLEY R. RL {In effect June 18, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows; EASTBOUND, A.M. Daily for Towanda, T ! 12: 25 mock, Pittaton; Jemiown. Bethlehem, Chunk, Allentown 2 Vort, Philadelphia, Baltimore and W A.M. Dasily for Tunkhannock, * Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit ’ White Haven, Mauch Chuak, Bethle , New York, Philadeiphia, and Washington. M. (Waverly £43 A. MJ} J 00 zz ar Tw ville, Teuhurases oy SRA XN —— (Waverly B] Fomemts. 0] Eomieta Ta Summit Bite Haven, Penn Haven Junction ani BY Chun Allentown, Bethlehem sdeipbla, Baltimore and Weablagton: AM Sunday ly reat: 10: Es Sands, ! 60%: M. M. (Wiverl} nag P.M le AE i aven a Philadelphia, 1 hem, New be M Raprem. for et me 2. 15 mem nock, Tila: ; mit Ja Chunk, fe Big York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and W! P.M (Waverly £13 2. M.) four for Athens, Ulster, pr Sew Albany, D Wyal ville, a iam tston and A.M. Dally Jats Nagas Valls a Toronto. A.M. Daily for Lod ) omer Juhacn: Tru He ER Detroit and Chicago. for A.M. Week apne [1:30 td none tavia, re, Marts and Niagara Falls 34 Catedonts, Batavia 3 42 Burdett vaibian lian, vise, Lod Varick and Daily for Ithaes, hs : Jakeu, Ha Coruers, : ctor, Rochester, $a a, 0. Couneets for i Ch St, Louis snd Daily except § 30 5a. Hapress, for G b: Buffalo, gars Malia, De at Lots and poin P.M. i ph 0:38 tomes fre. Gemeva ad AUBURN DIVISION, [: 09 i. AM. Werk dar culy, for 0 t Haven, Syracuse, Ut 2, burn, Syracuse, Utes AUBURN DIVISION P.M. Daily for gos fand, Canastols AM. Suuday only, for © . ville, Cortland, La, b: Alban N No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly.