You may want a Sait for your boy Saturday, September 2nd we will have a SALE OF SCHOOL SUITS You can save from one dollar two dollars on a suit at this sale. Come in and take a look before you buy. MANEY & PAGE ATHENS SAYRE to OUR STRONG POINT ADVANCE SHOWING OF OIL HEATING STOVES Just the thing to heat vour room now that fall is approaching Our owls have been out searching for bargains and here they are: $3.00, $3.50. $1.50, All sizes and kinds, GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. MW If you don't trade with us we both lose money. “wn SPECIAL OFFER FOR 30 DAYS eS cs aasals $5.00 Pivot Crowns__ £5.00 Bridge Work per tooth _§5.00 $3.75, $7.50 Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver $7 and $3 _£1 iN) up Fillings___50¢ and 7 5c a ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Don’t forget the number, 132 Lockhart St. DR.STEPHENS DENTAL PARLOR Over Raymond & Haupt. ‘The Valley Record Al the news that’ s fit to print” Wi E DN ESDAY, SEPTEM BER LOCAL BREVITIES Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a | fine fragrant cigar. When You Are Thirsty and fee! ths need of a dainty, beverage, don stop you reach Drigg's Soda Fountain, 20, 1905. Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc | cigar, made at Sayre. | Kaufman, up-to-date clothier, | presenting his patrons some hand | some matchsafes, or one side of which 1s a fine Western hunting | scene in relief. | { i | | i { { : A quiet October wedding will be {that of Miss Edith DeGroff of S MOTHER | Athens, to W.G. Frost of Newark, RREAD N. J, October 2. Mr. Frost has many friends in Sayre. Baked by Kolb, Philadel- | The 354th anniversary of the : phia. Sold by (establishing of the degree of Re- bekah will be celebrated at Odd C. U. INGHAM & GO., Fellows’ hall this evening at eight GROCERS. | o'clock. All are invited. ~ 132 Desmond St, Sayre, Both Phones Political Announcement 1 bereby announce myself a candidate , subject to Republican All members of the W. C. T. U. in this valley are especially invited to attend a temperance lecture that will be given in the Waverly Cath- ‘olic church tomorrow evening CEP The remains of Mrs. Cox, mother ral Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905. of Mrs. F. C. Welliver, were W. G. GORDON. brought to Sayre from Dushore Pa, Sept. 3, 1005. this noon and buried at Tioga Point cemetery. F. N. Drake of Grumme’s undertaking rooms had | charge of the interment. SR © SR— J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING All members of Monoca coun- cil No.160, Daughters of Pocahon- 1s, are requested to attend the RE IESting o on TR sleep. ~ Refresh OF CAR WHEEL WORK Cayuta Branch, National Car Wheel Co., to Increase Output tor in the Company. The Cayuta Branch of the Na- {tional Car Wheel Co, the transfer {of which announced exclus- was Lively in yesterday's Record, will continue under the efficient man- of W. T. heretofore. Goodnow as George F. Weising will continue as Superintendent of the Works C. C. West charge of the Sayre office of the Cayuta Branch, agement and in Mr. Goodnow accorded a per- sonal interview to a Record repre- sentative, in which he stated that the equipment of the wheel foun dry department at Sayre will be materially increased. As a result, the output of this foundry will be from 20 to 40 cast iron day, the total daily output 160 wheels instead of greater by wheels a making 120 as at present, The wheel business of the steel tired department at increasing rapidly. It is expected Sayre is that this department will be run- ning at its greatest capacity in a short time. President James D. Rhodes of Pittsburg and Vice President Wm F. Bonnell of Cleveland of Nation al Car Wheel Co, and visited the Sayre plant yester were in town day. They expressed great pleas- ure at the highly efficient way in which the Cayuta Works are being run, and pronounced it one of the best equipped of the several plants owned by Further- more, they expressed their deter- mination to it of the largest and most important of their This is most interesting news to Sayre readers, because it the employment of more men and the the company. make one plants in the way of output means bringing of more business into the SCHRINP-FIELD A very pretty September home wedding was that of Miss Rachel May Schrimp to Lewis Emory Field which occurred at the home of the bride's parents, No. 229 Spring street, at high noon today. The house was tastefully decorated with palms and asters. At exactly twelve o'clock Miss Anna Reeves started to play the wedding march, and the bndal procession came the one corngr of which was banked with palms, where the Rev. F, T. Cady of the Church of the Redeemer pronounc- ed the ceremony The bride, blushingly beautiful, was given away by her father, George W. Schrimp. She into parlor, was downe silk, with a train. The bridesmaid, Miss Clara Schoop, wore a dress of the same material, Max Lundngan acted as best man. The ceremony was followed by a dainty wedding breakfast, after which the happy young couple, amid a shower of rice and old shoes, departed on their wedding tour. They will reside on Steven son street, Sayre, and The Record voices the best wishes of a host of their friends, tl A ROCK RAISED RACKET A resident of the east side saw his wife and another man making love in a neighbor's house and heaved a rock through the window, thereby badly scaring his daughter, who was entertaining a friend in another room last night. The girl went for Officer Vogel, who quickly quieted the racket without making any arrest. The irate hus- band ordered his daughter home and said he would sue for divorce. BLUECOAT QUIETS DRUNK A man who had too much cele- bration aboard caused a disturh- ance on a trolley car at ten o'clock sfibe ia yen i i AT WRONG HOUSE Eatered Justice Gay's Domicile Later He!d For Appearance at Court. the home Desmond Some late visitors at of Justice C. S. Gay, street, got into just the right house for trouble this morning at one o'clock The of the family were awakened by the noise members of someone entering the front door One of the girls asked him who he was and what he wanted but all he would say was “Come down’ The justice told him to get out, but he staved in and said “Come down.” Fmally Mr. Gay threat ened to get a gun and the intruder, who could be seen plainly in the lower hall, went out and joined | two pals who were waiting on the walk The and went for an officer and found Off Vogel some clever justice dressed cers and Lewis, who by detective work soon found three tween Maple The three men in the alley be- and Desmond streets men taken td] of as the man They were then taken to the entomolog were identified who had been in the hall them was ical institute cured Winlack They guilty” This morning, the men se the and were given a hearing a of waived further hearing services of Attorney entered plea “not and were held for court. Their names were oh ee ru bar NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. when inserted no telephone or ders accepted lus offer 1s effect SE ——————— we Sept wind 1s good until, and including, S-pt. 30. The rates we 9 | charge for Want Ads are printed Gre | at the head of the de partment, and ? you can hgure the exact cost for 9 "RECORD WANT AOS 0 THE BES Canning Time ls Her Three Insertions Free—Bring Fruit Cans of all kinds at very Them to This Office The Record’s Want business reasonable prices. Preserving kettles at cost, Ads do the We'll be very glad to Stone jars from one to six callons.- Price 10 cents per furnish names, on application. of = . pple gallon; covers 10 cents extra. persons who have obtained gratify- 2 ing results from our Want Ads Just to “get you started in using AN entirely new line of ladies’ side and back combs, 10c, this department ff The Record we 15¢ and 20. will give three insertions FREE of all Want Ads that are to run for a Waverly, N. Y. Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Now get busy and see if there is not something you have around the be th a : wly National Protective M 0 i EY might want. You'll never know | whether anyone else wants that! Legion. article unless you advertise the fact. Maybe you want to hire Chartered under Fraternal To Loan some help, or perhaps you want al 2 hot | Laws, State of New situation. It may be The Athens Building and 3 Ise you York. : want et or scll or to lease « i Loan and Savings Associa- bus here 1s such a thing that : : 5 tion, established 1887. has some other person might buy that| [Taternal Life Insurance i, LAOH Tht ve ; : money to loan at minimum g i 10W i oung er! Yop : ’ . : Vis vhteoh Hair eal dh be Costs less than Old Line Premium. You cannot af- looking for a baby wagon yourself | |and easier payments. We And soit goes ad infimtum. The ‘accept payments, monthly, of trade is strong in thelquarterly, semi-annually or of you|yearly. Look up our rates, ford to pay rent when mon- ey for building your home can be had on such advan- tageous terns. = ove hearts of most us, and if : i hr 3 given as Lawrence R. Bennett [happen to be constituted like the {they will interest you. Charles Allen and Henry Nixon | great majonty—oet busy and im | ee prove the opportunity that is now t. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. offered . 3 : Sasre, Pa. 112 Deamond St, - Pe 3 SOLD QUT Valley ‘Phone 14dy . Secretar y. . Transactions Not For Money or Ti Property, But For Souls B. A. Cunningham was in Sayre] | SIMPLY : last evening 3 Separate Meetings Successful SD a and Will Continue During the A. G. Weber of Schenectady is THIS visiting Is in to TR Week. s ing icc In town Health and hap- : A —_—— i a When it was first suggested to| Miss Laura Murray will return De be Wile LLU . ROPVicE . most desire in life Ee hold separate scrvices for men and | 44 Ler studies at Elmira College - : : I 9 women for a whole week of the |yumorrow alu You am t enjoy .’ : : re either fully in a =4 evangelistic campaign there was a pe : question whether interest could b Miss Lizzie Wendel has return house which doesid a sustained, but yesterday's meetinos | I from Onconta where she visited No} : 7 Ain an np-tH LC s \ Lo-date balli-roor ya proved the entire wisdom of the [fends for two weeks XR L ua | yo u- Rete : 2 re NOW We do um = lan. here see obe a fire 'R SPIRITS GO CP iy b an. 7 i Seems 4 iy Re: Mr. and Mrs. Edward B Bathe: YOUR SPIRITS GO Ul bing and da it well a 04 1 Mim which oN « returned veste rday from an extend when ours go down Ou; Ste 372 rx If vou engage us fal acy . ig in any oer. trip to Portland and the West hilarating mthcut bn : ¥ to At up a bath} way. “Sold Out’ was the evan- ———————— It's because oom for vou thate'3 Pp it’ tt las ' PURE WINES ARE BENEFICIAL, [T° loryoulheres gelist’s subject last night, and his| W. I. Del ancy has returned ' it > "only one thing that a text was “Thou hast sold thyself,” | from Dunmore, where he worked ed 91 key thing tren tae vou'll be sorry for ge & and the sermon was one of the|during the summer He will] "*" It phon Ee and that is, that] SL& energy must be wholesome, © sell no ! Fv plainest, most practical talks of the | reenter nell university next!.ihers. Trev ours aod get the best. you didn’t have it ws > | series There are transactions | weck Prices are reasonable, done sooner 1 when no money changes hands 1 : and no bills of sale are given, and HOSPITAL NOTES ELMER A WILBER Plumbing, Heating and Tioning : these determine the eternal wel - . ’ 3 fare Both services were well Mrs. Lucy Reynolds of Second 109 Packer Ave , Sayre H. R. TALMADGE, 5 attended and there is a deepening | street was admitted yesterd iy rE Ee ( Interest John Madden of Tunkhannock |[F RED J. TAY LOR Both “Phones. ie. A telephone has been installed | has been admitted for an operat , ; 3 s bb 1 or ; peratior R I <. in the building for the convenience -ve | : ¥ LERIGH AKD SCRANTO - of men who expect to be called Telephone your news items to 1D If ARRLY hay ont of A g during the evening. Tomorrow The Valley Record. Valley D home and want one, | I COAL = night Mr. Rees will speak upon Pione 142 A. : lor if vou have one vou | : Po a .. “The Man Who Wins.” J | fie ih of | At the Lowest Possible Prices (Lr ] ‘REI s | want to get vid of, | we : WENDEL SMITH ® T (call, W rit a or ‘phone ID Se eat a - . ; 2 Thar . ai? ! : y rds it Sayre, Valley "hone Tm. 3 — To the Person Bringing this Ad | \ | Favlor. If I haven't S Miss Mayme Wendel and Schuy to Our Office ‘what you want I'll T COLEMAN HASSLER, 2 ler B Smith were quietly married Beginning Seplaaihee 1305. we wil try and find it for | — rr R. H. DRISLANE, qual wi every fu set of tes made fw . | No. 1, amid a shower of rice, old |M'1 31 o0 “1 oY brs — fh ry O | | i shoes and dolls. 20th. nd Ider eet A — : ®e SR an ew 3g per oe! dis- 1 R kK Al BESTA T I Contractor d Bui k «cn J i 0 an Wo aone oo col * a Sayre Items tracted for during sym period of time EE ER ——— = Plans and Estimates Fumn uv NOTE PRICPS (C7 ZS Ji& rx f= x= (0 G: : — Gold crown and bridge work §5 per tooth | 3 PRL IE Saas “SH 103 Lincoln St Sayre, Pa. Williams & Sutton have a fine Full sot of teeth $5.00 up 4 Athens e) hoe tow of P h (or | Teeth cleaned 50 cents | RB) BJ A. NH. MURRAY, u shoe window of Patrician shoes for | pooh nited with silve Fu ih ecnts Wo. ’e i | . women Teeth filled with gold £1.00 up | “Sh H it ; Al a — Teeth flledd with coment OO cents ne 06 yon d 4 SPECIALTIES: The trolley stay wires arc all| Toth fled with artl cnawel $1.50 ap | ih) i = We extract teeth positively without A Ua Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nome 3 nd gay with red and white announce pain. AN work gun ran teed k JAMES S| SMITH Bi Throat, and the Proper Re a ments of Hagenbeck's animal show (4 It] es. Hoars-9-1%; 7-8; 8 Stndavs w—— i ———— N In still at his old stand, 604 | appointment. OfMea. Whealoek bi 8 South Main Stree t, Athens, 2 The two upper classes of the WW ready to repair shoes in the A Hours: 8:30 to 12; 1105:30;7 to 8 Ni beat manner and at the lowest 3 L. B. DENISON MI high school played the two lower Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and | 98 [00 Bring sour shoo fi 3 . classes a game of football at River- Lockhart St, Sayre, Pa. fd the “Shoe Hospital” Shop Hi] : N open evenings from 7 to 8, inl Office, Rooms 2 and 4 5 side park this afternoon N < er = STE TYE eeeen Talmadge Building, Elmer A —— a — > V, eM i Ph ff ‘ a St Martha's Guild of the Church . MESS = Valley Phone at office of the Redeemer will serve a har- R=ad The Recor] residence. Lehigh Valley Coal vest supper in the parish building tomorrow afternoon from 5 until 8 {HARD AND SOFT WOOD * A. J. GREE. The Franklin Steamer Co. and | Best Quality & Prompt Delivery — CONTRACTOR AND BUAL AND the Germania band of Towanda Guaranteed Rverything Now and Up-to-Date. Pirst- = will attend the State Firemen's — Class Accommodations. ‘Plans and Estimates ni Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station, 10 Steadman St. Raye. Py sen Advertise The R Eales $1.50 Per Dare
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