% SALE two dollar Come you buy. we will have a OF SCHOOL SUITS s on a suit at this sale. in and take a look before ANEY & PAGE SAYRE OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL VANCE SHOWING OF Just the t barg el A A——— hing to heat your room now for ains and here they are: $3.75, $4.50, $7.50 5 322 S. Main St., Athens. tt Pivot Crowns Bridge Work per tooth $5.00 Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings _. $1 (X) up Hike and 75¢ Don’t forget the num ber, 132 Lockhart St. When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of a MOTHER'S ‘BREAD Baked by Kolb, Philadel-| phia. Sold by C. U. INGHAM & 0., 132 Desmond St., Both Phones Political Announcement hereby announea myself a candidate ‘Prothonotary, subject to Republican Sayre, W. G. GORDON, J). Krom, ‘The Valley Record Al the news that's fit to print” | MONDAY, 10CAL BREVITIES Smoke Peer's s Straight Five, a nine fragrant cigar. | Miss Flood Athens submitted to an operation for ap pendicitis today at the hospital. SEPTEMBER 18, 1905. Anna of Harry's Choice—unexcelled §¢ | cigar, made at Sayre, The case of the Hungarians ar- ‘rested for window smashing was | settled out of court A number of Sayre Eagles at- | tended the installation of the aerie at Waverly yesterday, ts Miss Gladys Hess and Daniel, son of Samuel Sloat, are convales- cing from typhoid fever. ————— There will be a drill meeting of the Wilbur H. & L. Co. this evening at 8 o'clock sharp et About a hundred people from Sayre went on the excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls yester- day. Dick McCabe has been spending a few days with his daughter in West Sayre, and returned to his home in North Rome this morning Mrs. E. D. Lenox and daughter Gertrude visited at the home of E. L. Thompson, over Sunday, re turning to their home in Ulster this morning. Miss Edna Fearon commenced ‘her duties as regular teacher ia the West Sayre school this morning, he LIFE Evangelist Rees at Gospel Taber- nacle Draws Helpful Lessons From Sights in Slums-- Meeting for Men Tonight. Rev. Rees was at his best at the services yesterday. In the after- noon he spoke to an audience of more than eight hundred men con cerning the lessons that men can learn from the slums. Eloquently did the speaker discourse upon the importance of the responsibility that rests upon the men of Sayre for safeguarding the lives of the sons and the daughters that are growing into men and women here | [It was indeed a sight to sec onc | hundred men tarry at the inquiry | service and give expression to a purpose to live better christian lives, and some for the first time to ded:- cate themselves to the service of Chnist. At; filled with people. The way which the people sang the gospel songs told they were there with The 38:10 30 the tabernacle was again in text was from Jeremiah “Take up Jeremiah the prophet from out the dungeon before die.” The speaker drew a wonderful picture |of the parallel between Jeremiah in the dungeon and the man who is in the blindness and darkness of He must be lifted out or he will surely perish. God sent His only begotten Son to lift him out into the light of a christian life remedy is very much like Jeremiah honest motives. he a sinful career, He who refuses to accept the would have been had he refused to grasp the rope that his rescuers let kown to him when he was in the Many tarried for the inquiry service and some gave their first public testimony for Chnst. The meeting tonight will be for The subject will be “The Secret of a Happy Home.” STEPPED IN FRONT OF THE OTHER TRAIN Tom Donahue of South Waverly and a Hungarian the work severely injured at Shield's Crossing, this side of Van Etten Junction, afternoon. dungeon men only, connected with train were this They stepped off the east-bound track to avoid a train and struck by an engine which was backing on to the sid- ing. Both were badly bruised about the head, face and body They were brought to the hospital at once. The extent of their injuries has not been determined A BUSY PLACE The merchant tailoring depart- ment of Murphy & Blish's clothing establishment is a very busy place now, and it is getting busier all the time. The increased business has necessitated the addition of two new hands in this department, making eleven in all; and now the genial firm can turn out suits to order in the quickest of time FIRE DEPARTINENT READY FOR PARADE The members of the fire com- panies were seen busily burnishing and cleaning the hose carts and hook and ladder trucks today. The Sayre department is now ready for the Waverly celebration, or for anything else in the line of duty which may come. OWLS OUTING The outing of the Owl Club Sat- urday and yesterday was a most glorious affair. Several fledglings had their pin feathers developed The sky rocket siss-boomed and the owls hooted, and everybody was happy. ATTENTION, FIREMEN All members of the R. H. Sayre were oa FINGAL ,Ganning Time Is Dr. R. C. Taylor was in Buffalo | of the Diahoga tribe of Improved yesterday. William Mack of Troy was here | Sunday. [Red Men of Sayre at their wigwam Fruit Cans of all kinds at very reasonable prices. {at 7:30 this evening for the purpose {of ‘making arrangements to attend {the funeral of their late brother, Charles Wykoff, who died at To wanda morning. The tomorrow visiting | morning, in charge of the Red Men | | The ‘An entirely new line of ladies’ side and back combs, body, leaving on the 7 a. m. train F. E. Willson is entertaining his | Interment will be made at Wyalu- | father for a few days. | Sint i 5 Simon Glaser went to Towanda | | Preserving this afternoon. kettles at cost, Price 10 cents gallon; covers 10 cents extra. F. Falls E. Wood was yesterday at Niagara Stone jars from one to six gallons. Saturday will burial take place a Mrs. S. N. Peckens friends in Syracuse. — 15 Sayre tnbe will attend in a 15¢ and 25¢. 3 NOTIONS OF roo DIED AT DUSHORE Ww ord Ww afternoon of AM ALL KINDS, Newell and Driggs visited friends | in Athens last evening i Ae i iS received yesterday death of Ny y mother of Mrs F Dus ie itln €sS Frank McQueen and wife were the in Towanda over Sunday. —— A ——— Morris Guest left for his home in Bellefontaine, Ohio, today a c—— A C. A. Ovenshire has rcturned | from a business trip to Buffalo, { Amos Cox, | Welliver, at and painful hore, : Mrs | well known and highly respected Ihe here for interme Gregg’s Racket Stor Waverly, N. Y. Cox wa lin her community t will be brought nt | {in Tioga Point cemetery, Wednes day afternoon remains | Cor. Broad St. and Park A son of | d lay our surroundings are | To Loar Andrew | in comparison q The Athens Building WANTED Loan and Savings Ass tion, established 1887, ud money to loan at mini [Sayre and Athens Premium. You canno a ford to pay rent when ey for building your can be had on such a tageous terms, Snow in Midsummer Athens | we were on the | Peak for two hours in a furious DIPHTHERIA WAS FATAL | i storm of snow and wind, with the » rermomcter at freezing point. To like el ein —Two weeks ago today Elgin Keith retvrned to his home summit of Pikes at Silver Creek, N. Y., Saturday. a — lp lee Spencer Brougham is on cil jury duty at Towanda this week a — A fete Thomas, the g year old Boro Miss Morgan Burns, returned from a visit to Buffalo h pr amb ich councilman Henrietta has died of diphtheria at bh yme on Stedman street carly this The morning be interment will J.-B Cunningham of the Cornell Stock Co. was in town yesterday. Mrs. C. H. Frecland of Newarl Valley is visiting Mrs. M. J. Bar- bour. priv: ate 168 men 100 women tn Wave rly tak of now being made by the resp is of —— THE BIGGEST WILD BEAST BROTHERHOOD f the performing the Carl Hagenbeek's allacting to wlvantage the special Internati 1 Pa invite Druga order that facilities wes lence Sek Seranton, We t Mi to vist Diu ti may appreciate our Wind ; Stove, Sayre, Pa, the ¥ for sucessfully con- work. Make it to with our fepresentative and address is given below, of feature of our work upon Iris; aig at Sian Professor Gibbs, the famous New York violinist, is visiting friends in town. The name o beast infin ve : C. W. TIL Secretary. meng atid nyo in is leg each Saves, Wedae will be found te group, two Lions Leo huge Polar Bears, four Gre erivs and carav n when | ducting our a point they r they day, Sept get acquainted — — Mrs William Seigfried is enter taining Miss Elizabeth Hazard of Easton. w hose He COUrses « vine lade Ben pards, two i a single pam three gal Tigers will be iad to explain any oar two lodia Pumas, two at Dane Dog rs. wonder Fr any which you may desire E. any information W. BARBER, Local Oflice Representative 27 Lockhart Building, Sayre, Pa wind creation s the f fogr years living Hybrid Li avid a magaificently ma- powerfully and symmet- crowning IT'S only monsfer 1d creature, rically « has returned on-Tiger, from a short visit to his home Clifton Springs. J. Simmons in jestic 111.2 Subscribe for The Record. National Protective Legion. Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. smbining the phys ities of eithe ical peculiar tS — — and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moody and Floyd Moody have been visiting friends in Scranton. r spe vearing the 3 Li skin ire confronted with the inered spectacle of 0s, Tiger's Here we ible and one of naturally the fierce, implacable fos of all the of them hitherto olasss tamabile, stripe upon the Wis Health and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can't enjoy either fully in h whuch , ie i contain six different specie = H (119 marvelons intermixtore of tw them, each one Mrs. Wright, Maple street, left today for a two weeks’ visit with rest, and some J as utterly wm . under a single raner # quiet EL et (N= friends in Binghamton, ! . t Mise does » direction, amicably and conjointly par on of a colos vse Mrs. Aalathiel turned to her home - an up to-date bath-room Now we do Plum- Ling and do it well If you engage | to fit up a bath-H room for you there's only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that that vou didn't have itEg done sooner. ticipating in the format sal Braund has re wpposite pyramid, and varions av Then I jungle indulging At in Towanda somenessly beantifal tableaux behold tho tally dread terrors, the Tigers, plavfally after several days visit with friends ” pp in Sayre. Mark Hoag, Alex Win! ack and Frank Hutchins took in the sights of New York and Coney Island yesterday. 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 St. Valley Phone 144y with a Great Dane Tiger the Dogs t and pushing it In a game of seesaw, Dog gravely balancing them; a whi propel by s'anding ere riding a tricycle h two of from behind with their paws + and Polar Bears doing rolling stunts barrels; opards and bal. the four doable 18, aucing with Danes making running in and out ghts around the Harry Lane, superintendent of the Hall Signal Co. Plainficld, N J.,is visiting his wife's parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. A. Williams, A —— Alex. Winlack will leave the of fices of the Lehigh September 20, figure «i pedestals from which the Lions and Tigers grimly grin it them: the wd bo into Lions and Heating and H. R. TALMADE Both “Phones. i : LEHIGH AND SCR COA At the Lowest Possible Tigers unitedly Plumbing, spitably converting lly ir trainer to themeelves 1 couch, for the upon; the teacher's put spec soft and handsome lie gratifving iriosity by permitting him to its mouth; the it the festive roasly seated en chairs, the dreamaly higpest Tiger his CI Tx = EXISTS SRZREE 3 a = SEES) ol A “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH Is still at his old stand, 004 South Main Street, Athens, ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the lowest price Bring vour shoes to [x the “Shoe Hospital” Shop HU open evenings from 7 to 8, i Badd nee 7 mI {=p A i aud a hittle later will take up his studies at Baltimore Medical Col- | his head clear into entire group assembled cgc. board, deco Miss Florence Messenger left for Ithaca this morning to assume the duties of her new position as stenographer for the Davis-Brown Electric Co. — ee Mrs. G. E. Rosencrans and Mrs James Farrell in New York viewing the fall styles in millinery Miss McCarthy will trim for Mrs. Rosencrans this season trainer mn the place of honor with a mon lion on either hand, the with raw ster The plates before hungry guests are heaped aud tempting tidlats, but none are so rude 1s to touch worsel until invited by their host, when all literally 3 Opnders can be left at West S Store, both phoaes; or at the F yards at Sayre, Valley Phone COLEMAN HASSL Coniracte and B Plans and Estimates Furi 103 Lincoln St. Satre, ere A. H. MURRAY, SPECIALTIES! Disensea of the Eye, Throdt, and the Pr ea. Hours 9-13; Tg appointment, L. B. DENISON, Office, Rooms 2 Talmadge Building, Valley Phone at ¢ residence. fall to with a veogeance. The erowning | © f thes and one which no test of the docility and affection fearsome associates other has dared to attempt comes when are amd « of them to him and to place its fore shoulders, feeds it raw paked hand while held als far as be city their comrade oinmander, causing each one stand erect befor TERN CSE RCI Ang feet upon his meat from his we bis head as Observe the fero the when fed in their A Sure Investment dens, and youl pid you know it? REAL ESTATE is on of this daring | the safest and best investment you can ded and unparal nake Especially so ina growing and thriving town hike Sayvee NOW is the time to buy a howe for yourself aud (aw ily and be youre own landlord, What's thie paving rent year in aml year out’ Poor satisfaction to look over a bundle of receipts that represent more Jf money paid out than enough to pay for nag little home ff only you had com: fwmenced paviog on the home ten Years ag o instead of paying rent. YOU are Special dis Lett ng opportunities slip through your hands every day and your next door neighbor buys and pays for a home while you pay rent Large boarding .. VR. R. shops, bargain this month, ranged into a hotel at small expense if desired. Several other opportantties Call, write or phone All inquiries giv en prompt attention, TOUHEY'S HOTEL A.J.GRE Everything New and Up-to-Date, First abi Chass Accommodations. Plans and i 1M RAteadman can reach Miss Gertrude Sncll and Miss Ella Sheahan of the department of the Reeser, Kessler, Weiland Co. store New York this morning to purchase new styles for the fall trade displayed by terrible great) millinery | «414 WAY KA sone o | feat at leled noept once dumfon went to DO NOT NEGLECT To see exhibit in large se Sayre Items R. A. Newell commenced work in the engineer's office of the Le- high Valley railroad this morning. | © show window « Driggs’ Drag Store, Los the Schools Desmond street, of | International all counts to those enrolling at this time, Tax Collector Plumstead reports | | Carpenter and Builder. that the amount of taxes paid in is | 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, | NY. about the same as that of other Charles ©. Annabel, years at this time, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Correspondence this week house, convenient to Owner will sell at Can be easily ar- The borough council will hold the annual review of the Sayre fire department at Waverly tomorrow OO rr nnn St. Martha's Guild of the Church of the Redecmer will serve a har- Thomas Ave, Oppostts L. V. Station. Broad St, Waverly, N. Y. Rates $1.50 Por Day. Sore. Advertise in The
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