Saturday, September 2nd we will have a SALE OF SCHOOL SUITS You can save from ane dollar to two dollars on a suit at this sale. Come in and take a look before nn buy. MANEY & PAGE ATHENS SAYRE —— OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL ADVANCE SHOWIHG OF OIL HEATING STOVES Just the thing to heat your room now that fall is approaching Our owls have been out searching for bargains and here they are: = 23.00, $3.50. $1.50, 4 All sizes and kinds. GED. L. ROBERTS GO. 218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. ea The Valley Record $3.75, £7.50 ‘When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of adalaty, “All the news that s fit to print” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905, LOCAL BREVITIES | Try the new pool game at the | Utopian Pool Parlor. 105-3 Comforts crying babies, Soothing Syrup. store. Nyal's Gillespie's Drug 105-2 Lady cashier, best references re- quired; no other need apply. Ad- dress B., Postoffice. COAL COAL J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference 1a the quality of cual as there 1s white and yellow sugar., The iron work on the front of We sell nothing but the celebrated | Sattler's store received a coat of ‘Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- | fresh yellow paint today. © | ate. We also sell Bituminous and oyalock coal and all kinds of | “Get in the game’ —the new one at the Utopian Pool Parlor ———— i — 105-3 Clark Ralph, recovering attack of appendicitis. Armitage’'s young son, Is from an © © — Miss Kelley will sing solos at | both morning and evening services lof the Church of the Redeemer, the lowest market price. | The weekly concert by the Pack- er band last night drew a good Jd. W. BISHOP, | crowd in spite of the cool weather g Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. } Both Phones. | Our specialty is prompt service! At the Baptist church tomorrow {morning Rev. I. W Bingham will 00D WOOD ~ WOOD | preach on the theme “Uplifting the | Christ.” A speaker of the “Industrial Workers of the World" will speak in the public park, Sayre, next Monday. Everybody invited A number of our best MOTHER'S dREAD men are getting ready to enter college this fall. May they make Aked by Kolb, Philadel- good records, and may their tribe phia. Sold by increase ! . U. INGHAM & CO. (ZEAL St., Both Phones Kitouin young The Record office is in receipt of a picturesque post card mailed from the summit of Pike's Peak, Colorado, by our genial Athens representative, C. T. Hull. Sayre, The show window in N. C Walk er's store presents a very pleasing picture to the eye and also arouses | ones patriotism, with its display of a fine specimen of old glory in cach § corner. Frank Wass and Ross C, Lewis ‘have issued a challenge to any two members of the Movarho club for of pool to be played at g PERS Cornelius Lyon of Pocadl street is ill John Clark is ill at the home of Impressive Sirzon by Mr. eos! John VanGorder. Last Night Affects a Large Charles S. Crandall is spending a few days at Geneva. Daniel Clarey and family will spend Sunday at VanEtten —— A ———— John Mannix of West Virginia 15 visiting relatives in Sayre. ing, But Big Men's Meeting Tomorrow. that in spite of all other attraction last night including the band con cath ———— pp ps cert near by, ered in the big to Mr. Rees’ gospel songs Athens over 800 people Norman A. Plumstead and fam ily will spend Sunday in Buffalo i tre Roy Simmons will visit friends in Clifton Springs for a few days sermon and sing the Rev WwW led the nd the evangelist preached n “The Lc John 3 Ihe familiar words, “G the w to 10us H. Saw telle of opening SCIVICC, A A —— F. E. Wood left town this morn- He may be found in Ithaca. we of God 16 took on and it that close of the meeting be orld new mmf a ——— many, was a q net, ser at Mr. and Mrs. C. LL. Burlingham have returned from their wedding trip crowd filed out There will meeting to ———— A ————— Mes D of Franklin, Mass, visited Miss Hamm today no Howard Gertrude | At 3 o'clock the great mass mect the ' for the for men, with Sodom’ subject another service at 7:30 which will take the place of the evenipg the Next there will an all the Methodist several clergymen of ing edie ewer Century of Canan- daigua is spending a few days with Sayre friends Miss Eleanor Sanford and churches Wed day service of all are umting Miss Grace Sherwood has re- turned from a visit of seven weeks with friends at Corning. be at well church — ad known Thomas Beard his Miss Sybil, are visiting home of Stephen Danton Ta Frank Kennedy left for his home in Carlisle this morning, He g¢ back to Lehigh University week. FLETCHER BUILDING SOLD FOR $9,300.00 sister, | ability from out of town will speak at the and Pp — Carl Hagenbeck's Triple Ring Tented Attraction to Exhibit in Sayre Sept. 27. OCS next Fresh from a successful season at the St. Louis World's Fair with thrilling arenic the don and V and combine wets direct from of Paris, Lo enna, the Carl Hage iid exhibit famous hy pode Hues n- neck our as, trained w will aesday, September inimals and monster menagerie, in Sayre, Wed. The Fletcher building on West Lockhart street was knocked down by the shenfi at Towanda yester day afternoon. The property was bid in by Attorney C. C. Yocum, acting for M. H. Sawtelle, for about $9,300. pective purchaser whose name will not appear until the deal is closed —————— A Mp — WHIST PARTY A very pleasant whist party was given by Mr. and Mrs H. K. Spaulding in honor of Mrs, Spauld Miss Fischler, last There were three tables 9 Agents represeetiog the circus have 1 for vil steam wd electrig il reads im this dis trict, Arrange excursion rates on Hundreds of people in this neigh borhood will take advantage of these rates Mr. Sawtelle has a pros | The Carl Hagenbeek circus, although it is on the tented cuterprise, largest inthe United States, road for the first time as a is the It is trans- city on three of forty cars, all especially co Over 00 horses are carried to draw amusement ported from city to trains nstructed, the lairs, calliopes, band chariots and tableaux floats in the daily free ind there are 722 wen and women on the pay roll, Twelve acres of und covered | by the tents, of which there are nine, The wan exhibition tent ha ff 10,000 and the per big dens, CALS, street pageant, . Bri Are Ings niece, mens evening The ladies’ prize was won by Miss the by Clarence A seating capacity « formances are steel Spaulding and gentleman's Parker. Re after the HOSPITAL NOTES Lacy N. Clark of Rummerfield, Michael Barrington of Waverly, Boney Thompson of South Wa- verly Charles F. Barrett of Wells were discharged today. P. H. McCarthy, a carpenter in struck left thumb with a hammer while putting a hasp on a car door. His contus- ion was treated at the dispensary. a ———— MILLTOWN SUNDAY SCHOOL On account of the men's meet- ing at the Tabernacle, the session of the Sunday school at Wheelock Memorial Chapel will be held from 1:30 to 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. The preaching service will follow the Sunday nonster in| "aint Arena vn two e priz platforms, and around a wide hippod rome freshments were served play. racing track > SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES | Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45, Christian Endeavor, 0:80, The Rev. E. UC. Petrie, Church of Christ 10:30, Pastor and Morning service, Sunday school, 12, Christian Endeavor, 6:30, The Rev, M. B. Wood, Pasto Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45, Evening service 7:30. The Rev, E. M. Beysher, Pasto Baptist Church Morning service, 10:80, Sunday school, 11:50 B. Y. P. U. meeting, 6 30 The Rev. I. W. Bingham, Pasto Church of the Epiphany Early Mass, 8:00, Late Mass, 10:30, The Rev. J. L his o'clock Shanley, Recto Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00 Morning services 10:10 Sunday school 12:00 Evening service 7:30 The Rev. F, T. Cady, Rector Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30, Sanday school, 3:30 Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9.70, Morning service, 10.30, Sunday school, 11:45, Epworth League, 6:90 The Rev, J. F. Warner, Pastor Wheelock Memorial Chapel Milltown Preaching services, 2:30; Sanday 3:30, A Bargain of Your Life! With every purchase of 3 cans of Presto Hand Cleaner you receive free a school NO EVENING SERVICES The evening services at the Pres- byterian, Methodist and Baptist at the Church of Christ will be discontinued tomor- row evening on account of the Tabernacle meeting, churches and rr —— A et SUNDAY MORNING SERMON The Rev. M. B. Wood of the Church of Christ will preach on the subject “Individual Work, or Soul Saving,” tomorrow morning. The Endeavor societies will not Ines, Sii- Be er pale Puliahin Pode the best poor ng 0 [WAIT I “WAIT FORT Pog 300) i Ti Hi - be Carl Hage kK The European Fhe Heras Family famous Florenes Tr 1, ian act n ior befor teiupts i f the a Miss Hels Circus FE ithe the King e I f ques i i i TE UN fr ET ALL UNDER ONE ROOF S00 allroad Cars Employees 72 500 — Magnificent Horses —500 1,100 Trained Wild Animals-—1,100 10,000 — Seating Capacity—10.000 st Canvas Arena Ever Constructed for Exhibition Purposes. Rings, in a Steel Girt Arena, on Two Stages and Around A Wide Racing Track. of London, Paris and Vienna Hippodromes, il wrobatic feats, divide honors with Herzog educated stallions, sixteen of best aerial bar artists; the Edwards, entertriners; England's famous tight wire varkably thrilling circus features, Sh s thie ‘ream frisisnspehs in far i yienng, marvels in sid the Orloff trancingls gymnasts; the Frio, Hassia's beaatifal equine pining sed ahi, an #n re more entert The Orniinal Carl Hagenbeck 1 mic A full and Sp wm I Doors open : it 1and 7 Vids and Re National Protective Legion. Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. ~100N Crve Fraternal Life Insurance We accept payments, monthly, ‘quarterly, semi-annually or | yearly. Look up our rates, they will interest you. LF, Mercereau, § Dist. Manager. Hayre, Pa. 112 Desmond Ht. Valley Phone Wy i FEW GOOD BARGAINS gl 350 takes 3 seven room hoase on West street ; lot 523228 feet; good fruit; CARY terms, $2100 takes a seven room, new house; modern improvements on Madinon improvements on North Wilbur Ave $2100 takes a seven room house on North Elmer avenue; corner lot; large enough for dwelling on back. $1400 takes a» nine room house and five large building lots on Pennsylvania Ave, within 20 minutes walk of L. V. R. R. shops. FRED J. TAYLOR. 7 Fas S58 EAILAIEAE ae 9 Athens +4 “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH Ia still at his old stand, 604 #1 South Main Street, Athens, Yd ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the lowest 9 price, Bring your shoes to the “Shoe Hospital’ Shop open evenings from 7 to N, y | Saw WSS Ye FEN 7 TOUHEY'S HOTEL Hn a SW i = SENATE SSE 7 = MAS (SN — Accommodations, Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station. Rates §1.50 Por Day. ads = Ves and Trained Wild Beasts Exposition. Hun dreds of Lions, Tigers, Polar Bears, Ble- Performance af 2 * EXCURSIONS ON ALL ROADS. pm lickets on sale, date of exhibition, at Jump's Drug Store ROCKERS4 Plain Oak, Quartered Oak, Reed Rockers, from $1.50 UP Nice Line of Folding Go-Carts. CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE, Furniture Repairing and Picture Framing a Specialty. Valley Phone 191A : BRISTO 0 £0DS 205 Desmond St., Sayre. “F. E. SMITH, :| Plumbing, Heating and € ) Fitting. CARY BUILDING, 101 PACKER AVENUE. Sayre, Pa. Valley Phone=238x. A. H. RURRAY, M. SPECIALTIES! Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Prope Fitting of any es. Hours- 0-13; 1 7-8; Sundays b appointment. Office, ‘Wheslock Block: L. B. DENISON, Office, Rooms 2 and | Talmadge Building, Ein | Valley Phone at office aX LINES, BAIT PAILS, residence. FISH BASK- AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNT ETS AT Proprietor of restanrant in : oy sires to sell on pasy terms, or to right party for term of five yea longer. Best location in town, | Desmond St. Sayre. | A COMPLETE OF RODS, HOOKS, STOCK [write and obtain particulars Taylor. AIRE] CONTRACTOR AND Plans and Estimates
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