Saturday, September 20d we will have a " SALE OF SCHOOL SUITS Yon can save from one dollar to t + dollars on a suit at this sale. Come in and take a look before jou hay. MANEY & PAGE ATHENS SAYRE OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL . ADVANCE SHOWING 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: $3.00, $3.50. $3.75, $4.50, $7.50 All sizes and kinds. “GEO. L. ROBERTS C0. mond St,, Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. If you don't trade with us we both lose money. “= The Valley Record “Al the news that's 8 to print” g TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1905. Lou BREVIIES Try the new v pool game at the Utopian Pool Parlor. 105-3 E. F. Mercereau returned from Rummerfield this morning. Comforts crying babies, Nyal's Soothing Syrup. Gillespie's Drug store. 105-2 “Get in the game’ —the new one at the Utopian Pool Parlor. 105-3 Discriminating buyers will find many good bargains in our adver- tising columns today. You can. judge the merits of any question by the personnel and motives of its opposers. Mrs. A. M. Ayres has returned from Sparta, N. J, where she has been attending the funeral of her mother. Miss Hannah Kaufman, Athens, will have her millinery opening in ladies’ walking hats; Saturday, September 16. Special officer Brougham arrest- ed a drunken man oa Lehigh ave- nue this morning. The man was too drunk to tell his name and was put in the cooler. The Lehigh Valley railroad is taking stringent measures to sup- press illegal train-riding, says the Hazleton Standard. © Between [Hazleton and Hazle Brook some cdal ang freight trains have carried more passengers than the passen- .| ger trains. Four arrests were made last Friday in that vicinity and each of the culprits was fined five dollars and costs. : The Frank AR ‘Robbins big cir- cus came to town this fhorning amid a heavy downpour of rain They .secured a lot on the lower part of Desmond street and put up ~ [their canvass at once. The street 5 Parade st 11:30 wasa pretty good Heaven, the City Four Saar, Subject of Discourse by the Rev. Rees at the Tabernacle Last Night. Despite the inclemency of the weather a goodly audience gather ed in the Tabernacle last evening. The text was from John 14:2. “In my Father's house arc many man- sions.” In presenting the theme Mr. Rees emphasized the fact that heaven is a place, a prepared place, for a prepared people. The char- acter of the prepared place was set forth as the most beautiful and grand of all dwelling places and the character of the people was shown to be those who had pre- pared themselves. for that place by coming up and out of the great tribulations of earth, who have “washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.” The second sermon in the week- ly series will be given tonight from the subject “Is There a Hell ?” Bible reading will be held in the Presbyterian church this afterno: n at 3 o'clock. ALL-DAY SERVICE The general topic for the all-dy mecting in the Methodist church will be “The Holy Spirit” The addresses will occur as follows: 10:30 a. m—The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. John 14 and 15 chapters. Rev. G. A. Briggs, Wa- verly. 11 a. m—~—The Advent of the Holy Spirit. Rev. J. F. Warmer, D. D., Sayre. 1:30 p. m—The Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts. Rev. Riley A Vose, D. D,, of Owego 2:30 p. m.—The Personality, Officc and Work of the Holy Spirit. Rev. Peter Lindslay, D.D, Rochester. 3:30 p. m.—Power From on High. Rev. M. S. Rees. All are invited. Come, if only for a half hour. Pray for the serv- ices, PACKERS DECIDE 10 VISIT WAVERLY The Packer Hose Co. decided last night to go to Waverly Sept. 19, and take the Packer band. Ed- ward Houghton was elected vice president to succeed John Galli- gan; E. A. Wilber member of the finance committee to succeed Ralph Viele, and William Hoag second assistant foreman in place of Charles Foyle, all for the rest of the year, FIRE BOARD MEETS TONICHT A mecting of the Sayre Fire Board has been called for this evening at 8 o'clock. The board has not held any meetings during the warm weather, and undoubted- ly a great deal of important busi- ness will be transacted. WRANGLERS GD CALLING A crowd of Wranglers got to- gether last evening after the Tab ernacle meeting and paid their re- spects to Mr.and Mrs LE. De- Laney. Refreshments were served and the evening was thoroughly enjoyable, BUILDING OPERATIONS Contractor Drislane has enclos- ed the nine-room house which he is building for Peter Laux on N. Elmer avenue. He has also com pleted the steps in front of the Church of the Epiphany. WC. T. 0. MEETING The Sayre W.C.TU, will meet it 7:30 tomorrow night at the home rs. Walker, Miss Mabel Coibin went to Owego this morning. Mops. Nellie Holcomb of LzRoy is visiting friends in towa. Miss Agnes Kelly of Austin is visiting her sister, Mrs, E, A. Wil. ber, of Hospital place. R. M. Hovey of Lockport and W. S. Hovey of Three Rivers, Mich, are visiting old friends in town. > Miss Eleanor R. Sanford, who hos been visiting Mrs R E Ham mond, left for Cortland this morn ing to enter the Normal school W. G. Wilber has returned from Overton where he was calling on the hotel trade in the interest of the E. A Wilber wholesale liquor business. ————— Dr. W. F. Stepheas is in Canis teo, N Y , attending the funeral of his grandfather, M. F. Rosa, who died Saturday. Dr. Stephens will return from his sad errand Wed nesday. WILBUR HOOKS ARE WORKING FOR FAIR The Wilbur Hook & Ladder Co. have chosen Oct. 16 as the opening date for their big fair. The contract for the use of the Packer avenue Tabernacle begin- ning with that date has been sign ed, and all arrangements are going merrily on. The evening attrac- tions will be especially fine. There will be a number of contests for valvable articles and generous door prizes will be given each night The booths will be arranged on a large scale, and the fair is expected ever held in the valley. ————— i ————— MILDRED HOLLAND Mildred Holland will present her lat- est success, “The Trinmph of An Em- press’ at the Loomis, Satunlay, September 16, in which she appears as Catherine the Great of Russia. 3 Liké most Russian plays it deals vith political conspiracies that afford plenty of opportunity for thrilling sitaations, but it also has a lighter side which prac- tically comprises the first two acts of the play, and which contains much of very enjoyable comedy. Mildred Hol- land as Empress Catherine dominates the entire play, and most agreeably so, for she is an interesting, if wilful, sort of character. Daring half the play she is a romping, devil-may-care girl, un- broken to the harness of court etiquette, During the other half she is the great sovereign, with a due appreciation of her rank and prerogatives, and com- manding admiration by her majesty and dignified benevolence. Look! Look! If you are looking to the Interest of your pocket book you should buy your Groceries and Provisions where you can save the most money. Everything In the line of first-class staple and fancy groceries at a big sav- ing of money. Our Sunshine Coffee is the best on earth. All who have tried it once use no other. 230 a pound, J. L. HUNTER, 875 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y. A.E BAKER Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y, » Ready for | Business Hay ing refitted the billiard, pool and lunch roonis recently leased of F. 8S. Wol- cott, | am now prepared to serve all cus- fomwis in a satisfactory wanner. My ialty is quick lanches of all Kinds, ot patronage solicited. Oysters amd clams in season. Try a cup of our new coffee, 8. BUTLER, Op. First Nat'l Bauk, Broad St, 07-Im Waverly. AN EACELLENT OPPORTUNITY prietor of restaurant in Sayre de- "og 0 #21] on easy terms, or will rent right party for term of five year or longer. Best lo¢ation in town. Call or write and obtain particulars. Fred J. Taylor, . Orchestra The Queen City i, no he mie Fiore Health and hap- piness are what you! most desire in life’ 1% and you can’t enjoy either fully in a’: house which does® not contain an up-% to-date bath-room. § Now wedo P lam-_ Y bing and do it we a1." 3 If you engage us i to fit up a bhath-' room for you there's! |2 only one thing that © you'll be sorry for and that that you didn’t have done saoner. A lx = | ! Heating and 12, Plumbing, Tinning H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. Bring the Children And have their teeth put in proper entering school, A ful when badly decayed teeth are pres ent. School days require good teeth, NO MATTER IF YOU WANT A Extracted, Fills or Replaced; we can do it positively without pain. We pay especial attention to children and per vous people. Oar prices are always the same. DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: 8:30to12; 1to 5:30; 7to 8. Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St, Sayre, Pa ~~ D. CLAREY COAL (0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT wOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard Phone, Ba Office at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Bayre Both Phones C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie street yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN. HASSLER, JOHN GC. PECKALLY, DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Qil--Quart 8c, Gallon $3.00. No. 5 Elizabeth St.. Waverly. Political Asuovacemeat for Prothonotary, subject to Republican W. G. GORDON. Towanda, Pa, Sept. 2, 1005, Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. | = Hours—7tofam,1 tod 7to8 p.m. OFFICE -SAMURLS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 275. 138 Lockhart S86 a a = RE. For Reat 300 50 ~i) 2s Performances Carl Hagenbeck The the fam Florenos them, in an act never be fore attempted in ALLJUNDER ONE ROOF rformers — 3% Railroad C ars A 2 2 500 — Magnificent Horses —500 1,100 Trained Wild Animals— 10,000 — Seating Capacity—10. was Arena Ever Constructed for Exhibition Purposes. nin 3 Rings, in a Steel Girt Arena. on Two Stages and A Wide Racing Track. aris and Vienna Hippodromes, enn, irvels in acrolatic feats, divide tonors ted Zvi the Herzog educated stallions, sixties Wf Trio, Rassias best ae rial har artists: Use Edy ntrancingly beaatifal e jung cantertainers; England's famous tights re entertaining itd remarkably thrilling elecus features, 50 Give Ll] inost the ( A= idals; th « country and 8 p.m; Doors open at 1 and ; Admission and Trained Wild Beasts Exposition dreds of L'ons, Tigers, Po'ar Bears Performanc EXCURSIONS ON ALL ROADS : Children Under 9 Years 25c. P fm. 50c. 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. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond Bt. | Valley Phone 1ddy A FEW GOOD BARGAINS street ; lot 623228 feet; good fruit; easy terma $2100 takes a seven room, new hoase; | modern lwprovements oa Madison | street, $2200 takes a seven room bouse, nearl new, modern Improvements on Mil ler street, $2400 takes a nine room house, modern | improvements on North Wilbar Ave, | $2100 takes a seven room house on North Kilmer avenue; oormer lot; enough for dwelling ou back. $1400 taken A Line, obit Bousd and Sve} large bul ota on Pennsylvania | Ave. within 20 micutes walk of L. | V. R. R. shopa. FRED J. TAYLOR. TOUHEY ™ i Plain Oak, Quartered Oak, Reed Rockers, frome $1.50 UP Furniture Repairing and Picture Framing a Specialty. Valley Phone 191A 205 Desmond St., | Fitting. CARY BUILDING PACKER AVE i Pa. bic.” A COMPLETE STOCK, OF RODS, HOOKS, LINES, BAIT PAILS, | FISH a of ¥ ETS AT | Presto Hand Cleaner you § ‘box of Magic Polishing F wder known for polish; Bou +, Jiest or any Kind of ro re, Al GRE