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 you buy. 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, $1.50, All sizes and kinds. GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. . MW If you don't trade with us we both lose money. -ea The Valley Record All the news that’s fit to print” $7.50 When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of a dainty, beverage, don stop you resch Drigg’s Soda Fountain, THU RSDAY, SEPTE MBER 14, 19805, LOCAL BREVITES Smoke Peer's S Straight Five, | fine fragrant cigar. | SS A portion of the flag walk in the | Desmond street park was repaired | today. James West has sold his house and lot at Towanda to Louis B. Gillette. COAL COAL Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc There is as. much difference 1 made at Sayre. the quality of coal as there is) between white and yellow sugar. - We sell nothing but the celebrated | Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- | cite. We Bisa sel Sitwmiaioes nd Andrew Til Tillman is about town COAL Joe Kaufman of Towanda is helping H. A. Kaufman during the > day rush. A cement walk is being laid in ont of the Howard Elmer Hose | Co's. propensy. again for the first time since his | : fall from his engine. | The 1905 edition of the Athens, Sayre and Waverly directory is the latest thing in Sayre. J. W. BISHOP, , Lockhart Bldg. € Miss Hannah Kaufman, Athens, will have her millinery opening in ladies’ walking hats, Saturday, | September 16 The demand for houses is in- |creasing. One prominent attorney ‘said that he rented seven within a few days and that he had no more MOTHER'S |on his list. BREAD One of the first steps toward a ! genuine, non-reacting boom for Baked by Kolb, Philadel- Sayre would be a good system of is phia. Sold by sewers. The next—but one good thing at a time is enough (. U. INGHAM & C0., GROCERS. Desmond St., Both Phones ). Kiron | The object in advertising is to {tell people just where they can get just what they want. The people Sayre, will find good directions in the ad vertising columns of The Record. Plenty of peaches were in mar- ket today, but not a groceryman advertised the fact. An announce ment in The Record would sell {those peaches, Mr. Groceryman ! | A child of Jeremiah McNerny, | Sayre, died at Punxsutawney this week and was brought here for of interment at the Catholic cemetery ¥ 3 H. - Personal Appeal of Evangelist Rees to Large Audience at Tabernacle Strikes Home Good Attendance at All-Day Meeting. It is no significant event when in so busy a community as Sayre and so busy a day so many could be found to lay aside every sclfish interest and participate in an all day religious service. And those who came were not disappointed, for from the first address of the morning to the third address of the afternoon a constant stream of in- enlightening were poured into the cars of hon- The subject was one than which there could be spinng and words est, earnest listeners. none more lofty, and every phase of that divine theme was presented in both a reverential and masterful way. The sermon last evening *was a It was a personal appeal which dealt with cach individual in his relation to the life beyond the grave. Each one in the great audience was brought personally to face the question “Where Shall I Spend Eternity?” When christian people care enough for the things of God and for the salvation of sinful compan- fitting conclusion to the day. ions and friends to sacrifice a busy pay day and spend it in equipping themselves the better to do God's work, and when busy pastors are are willing to leave their own work and without recompense come 100 miles solely to lend a helping hand, it 1s certainly time that men and women with guilty consciences began to think about welfare. their own The subject for the service to- night will be Volun- teers.” Come and get a good seat. “Receiving carly AND BUZZING BULLETS The ownership of a bottle of booze caused bullets to buzz last night. Two men were dnnking out of one bottle in the alley by the Valley house about 11 o'clock The man who didn’t have it want- ed it quick and he got it—over the head. One blow caused many. Officer Vogel hove in sight in the middle of the fracas, and the fight- ers ran. The cop yelled “Stop,” but the men sprinted up Lockhart, and he fired a couple of shots just to keep them going. They disap- peared up Elmer avenue just as a large crowd collected to see what it all meant. THREE MEN KILLED "BY FREIGHT TRAIN Three young civil engineers em- ployed by the D.L. & W. R. R. Co., on the Cincinnatus division, were killed by a freight train while returning to Cortland from work on a hand car last night. They were J. R. Funk and J. M. Rowe of Binghamton, and H. O. Bieseck er of Lestershire. A switchman stationed on the train to watch the track ahead said that he was mo- mentarily blinded by the setting sun and did got sce the hand car The young men did not sce the tran, rr —— Ap HOSPITAL NOTES Little Dorothy Hess of Forks- ville was discharged today. Mrs. Ella Drake of Litchfield Centre went home this afternoon. John Shearer was discharged today after having some skin grafted on his foot. _ } OO . PLEASANT SURPRISE. PARTY About fifteen young people sur- prised Robert Grey at his home on Desmond street last evening, and helped him pass a very enjoyable Evening, Many merry games were gihestinents were J. S. Haupt is in Easton. Chfel Engincer C. W, Bird was in town today, L. D. Atwater is attending the Syracuse fair. here yesterday. Mrs. J. H. Mercereau is visiting her daughter at Ulster. Howard Bishop returned last night from a visit to Flemingville Charles LaMonte has returned from Wilkesharre, where he visited friends. A — Howard Lull returned last night after a week's visit with friends and relatives in Wilkesbarre. —— Sr Sullivan, Hill & returned to his duties weeks at the seashore. a — MIGHTY NOUNTAINEER WULETS MERCHANTS A big and burly wogqdsman in that indicated arnval from a logging camp an! with the significant three links of Odd Fellowship came to town a days ago He introduced himself to members of the Odd Fellow's fraternity as William VanSice, of Perry, N. Y, and ask- ed for aid James the popular Beibach's, after two mixer at has attire his recent few in work and getting credit. He readily secured intro duction to several say that they cy and goods merchants, who gave him both mon It 1s said that he trustful keeper, got a job with the transfer gang at the Lchigh, hired a house for were coming Now found a boarding house and himself and even his family, who along right away say that he has disappeared and followed the circus. the merchants ee REMEMBER That every member of the Wil bur Hook & Ladder Co. is request- ed to be present at our regular mecting tonight at 8 o'cock. Wo have some very important business to transact and afterwards we will drill, so let every member be pres ent, as it that we appear in good form at-Waverly the 19th for inspection and parade. All new members as well as old ones be present to select uniforms FUNERAL THIS MORNING The funeral of Domiano Filli was held from the Church of the Re deemer, the Rev. J. F. Shanley officiating, at 10 o'clock this morn ing. The interment, in charge of J. W Grumme, was at the Catholic cemetery. EE — 1s necessary Sayre Items Tomorrow will be the last day for saving the five per cent. on your taxes. Large cargoes of excellent peaches have been coming in from the country all day. iy — A sharp frost nipped the leaves on the tops of the trees last night, the early risers say a eA The business men say that the present pay day business is the biggest known in years. rr een This 1s the open season for the pay day fakir. You'll save your hard earned money if you turn him down and stick to the local mer chant. Ernest C. Schieder of Wellsboro, Pa., is operating a chair at the Utopian barber shop. This inakes four chairs running, so that itis now possible to get work done and get out again in this progressive shop. — —— A ts —— DO NOT NEGLECT To see exhibit in large show window of the International Cons Four Normal School Directors Will be Arrested. members of the board of trustees of the East Stroudsburg Normal definite warrants arrest of school assumed when issued for the Yetter, R. F. Schwarz, Stauger and B. F. of the board Monday, Geo, E The warrants charged them with | violating the furmshing supplies to an act of assembly in mmstitu- | tion receiving state aud Monday bail Yetter arrested. He gave 1s expected that - Schwarz will and will not arrive home until next week Morcy I'ennessce Is in Towanda Review. A AM mee SAYS HE WAS HELD UP AND ROBBED A boy named Emory complained to the police this morning that he was held up near the power house and robbed of twenty-seven dollars, fast night. Chief Walsh examined the man vegy thoroughly and made an invest He is ipclined to disc ation redit the story. — cam MILDRED HOLLAND determination of a person to ac of This is evidenced particalarly in the case of Mildred Holland, comyj lished The complish resalts measares the ratio success achieved by the individual the brilliant and ac- shied will portray the { it of Russia, “The Loomis emotional wha the in her latest success, it the Miss Hol been marked by stren rei ress, role of Catherine Frivmph of An Empress, Saturd vy night land's carver Las on uous effort and conscientious endeavor ta do at all times the lies, best that in her Her ereation of Catherine is a per- replete with bright touches of genius and polished by a careful study of all phases of that great woman's pri vate and publie life, te WANTED 100 wen and JOO women in Sayre, Ath ens and Waverly to take yf formance advantage of the special « now being made by the International Corresponden Scranton, Pa. We invite Display at Driggs’ Drug Store ¢ Schools of you to visit our Windou » Sayre, Pa ih order that you may appreciate the facilities we enjoy for successfully con Make it a point to get acquainted with our representative whose name and address is given below He will ba glad to explain any of our courses or any feature of our work upon ducting our work. which you may desire any information E. W. BARBER, Local Office Representative 7 Lockhart Building, Sayre, Pa 108-2 a — - From accounts which frequently reach here it is very evideot that dainty Ade laide a distinet The Triumph Ihe suceess of this pretty little woman is truly remarkable, The hold she has on: the heart strings of amusement lovers has never been equaled in the memory of theatre goers. The authors have supplied Miss Thurston with a character, very sweet, tender and touching, and fits the charming person- ality of the star to a dot, She will be the opening attraction at the Loomls tonight, a SP — AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY roprictor of restaurant in Sayre de sires to sell on easy terms, or will rent to right party for term of five years or longer, Best location in town, Call or write and obtain particulars. Fred J Taylor, A FEW GOOD BARGAINS $1350 takes a seven room house on West street ; lot 652x228 feet; good fruit; easy terms. $2100 takes a seven room, new house; modern improvements on Madison street, $2200 takes a seven room house, nearly new, modern improvements on Mil ler street, $2400 takes a nine room house, modern 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 lotsa on Pennsylvania Ave. within 20 minutes walk of L. V. R. R. shops. FRED J. TAYLOR. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. Thurston has scored success in her of Betty. new play, * 103 Lincoln St. , Pa, i Valley Phone 191A 205 Desmond St., Sayre. Fruit Cans of all kinds at ve 15¢ an NOTIONS OF Waverly, N. Y. Cor National Protective Legion. Charteréd under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. Fraternal Life Insurance Costs less than Old Line and easier payments. We quarterly, semi-annually or yearly. Look up our rates, they will interest you. E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. 112 Desmond St. Valley ‘Phone 14dy Sayre, ja RODS, | HOOKS, LINES, BAIT PAILS, ETS AT | BOLICH BROS’. HARDWARE Desmond St. Sayre | JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil Quart rt Bo, Gallon $3.00. Macaroni —8 and 100 Ib or $1.75 per box No. 5 Elizabeth St.. Waverly, Adverts in The Record ry reasonable prices. Price 10 cents per d 25¢. ALL KINDS. Broad St. and Park Ave. rs KE SiMpLy FE Ts Health and hap} piness are what you TL most desire in life] TER and you can’t enjoy either fully in house which to not contain an up: i | to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum- bing and do it well. ey If you engage us to fit up a bath-Hg room for you there's] EB only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that is, that} you didn't have itfC# done sooner. = = ; " | & nod Plumbing, Heating and Tin H. R. TALMACGE, Fitting. - PACKER AVENUE. Sayre, Pa. Valley PhoneZ2 SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Rye, Ear, 784 ‘es, Hours—9-1%; 1 | Sppolntutas Offi, Valley Phone at office residence A Bargain of Your © With every purchase of 3 | Presto Hand Cleaner you reteive hors of Magic Polishing Powder, th er known for 0 8 [oy a an | kind of Ask your Frog sed mp — A.J.GRE Plans and}
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