REESER, KESSLER y WIELAND ( Co. SAYRE, PA. DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. hd — Rochester or Binghamton and Buffalo. If you must be light. The Laminated Cotten Down Jorm piece, ¢ lump nor flatten. See the new Millinery Openi New York styles will be reflect all kept at popular prices, will be let get away duce novelties, and the siveness 03 hats as was waaae wkno meant last March Miss MeCormiek, our trimmer will be more than ever emphasize ty as a leading designer New in charge ng ed and No op- excla- wledg- York Second Floor eal nee, with a touch of velvet in coll or piping kinds Prices $1.57 £10.47, 211.00, $12.57 and up have Misses in 14 swell Cheviot eflects, to a party looking wad having been to New York y» reason fort, |9.37, [wo we Oe NY mpre, ar, cuff HANDSOME MAN TAILORED SUITS COME SEE THEM £9.67 also re sold ETB } $3.67 . wo: 3 changing. Ces up to $15.00, To close, is continually : 25¢ belts 19¢, ik elsewhere, = Look « 2 belts 78¢, $1.50 belt ~~ 4 “Ww Street Floor 10 See it filles] with Silk et bits 35¢ ree ww b lts Le, £1.00 s * 19. Figure the saving. Men $3.19 and $1.00 30. Crawfonds for We can’t af- We are exclusive on these ~ re a) ? N/V ~' ~ 6 J ge SP OH S\N wha - | . N2gs 8S IA + RR x SW Rus Ted iby 4 EBON YOR%%N%! rT late time time jo avo the children's Er To pn so they must be Loy for ~Bhe will thank you some day for her a disfigurement and Be rghit may owe beauty to her perfect, . B. McDonald, DENTIST. 7 9, Talmadge Build- Eimer Avenue, Sayre. The Globe Btore. & BEIBACH CAFE Lockhart St. Sayre. - TEETH amt: Tit "wii. pout. you and may save you a lot of trou- later on. Siace adver- & peisey is considered very unpro- Juuticns) and like, I can only say ask is fair prices for fair Rat mark. VITALIZED AIR. DR. 8 F. CARLING, Sayre, Pa 012 1 03:30; 1 108. fun The Place, over upholstered, ss renovated, Um- in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. The largest Circulation GIVES THE LARGEST PUBLICITY There is no nook or cor- ner in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. COAL COAL COAL J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference in the quality of coal as there is between white and yellow sugar We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- ate. We also sell Bituminous and i t Our specialty is prompt service to i J. W. BISHOP, tog Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. 25, A Family Meld For Burglary, NEW YORK, Sept. 20 The entire Mianecki family, including a wother and four <hildren of whom Is a girl of eleven hekl for the grand jury in Je ity charged with belug connected a series of recent Mianecki homme the pleture screening wall, within which articles of jewelry, a music box, silverware and other property which identified coming froin res! dences which had recently been rob bed The oldest son, Benjamin, was held charged with the burglaries, while his brother of fourteen and the little girl were held for pawulug stolen goods one VOArs, Is isey t in In the found a holy an aperture in the burglaries police Welle was asx FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing %tock Quotations. Money on call firm at $i per cent prime mercantile paper. $48 per cent; exchanges $230 754.061, balances, NOVILMO; exports of general merchandise from the port of New York for the weak ending yesterday were valued at 19,255.08 Clusing prices Amal Copper Alchison B &0O Brooklyn RT C.C.C&BLL Ches. & Ohio Chi & Northw D &H Erte Gen. Electric . Il. Central Texas Paci Lackawanna Union Pacific Louis & Nash U. 8 Steel Manhattan . U 8S Bieel pr Metropolitan West. Union Missouri Pac #1% N.Y. Central iy Norf & West 113% Penn. R. R ta% Reading 1% Rock Island 4% Bt. Paul 5 Southern Southern S¢uth. Ry Sugar i) nly 144% 18% iy 1s Pac oN Ry By pf A138 ly H "he New York Markets. FLOUR-Dull and barely steady nescta patents, $4 T0gL 2 Hut ll, winter extras patents. MH Sg4 7% WHEAT Weakened %¢. by continue heavy northwest receipts, easy cables a Clearing weallier BUTTER Gre amary, extras, per pound, NWA (Mercantile Exchange of al Jeotations Ac), firsts, Plc. , seconds, 18,18 , thirds, J7glISc.. state dairy. tubs extras c, frst, 1903. seconds, 17%y 19 hirds, 1c wealern imitation creamery, extras, Loyd i frets, 1i%a@isisc. | renovated, extras, o£ firsts, 5g1% , seconds, leglic. . thirds, J 16 MHEESE Full cream, small, white and colored. fancy. 12. fair to choice ING hk large, colored and white fancy, 1G fair to choice, LG ght ghia chal. $A ule | part skims prime, TW Nc . common to fair, RA: Ee ny LOGI Gs Nearby ect BL glen Tg firsts to extra frets, 3 tra firsts 2c, firsts Tic; seconds, 1M) 19. ; thirds, 181i dirties, 124§18%c. ; checks. 13618 refrigerators, 17@ 2k FRESH FRUITS — Apples. Alexander, r barrel Prd. Duchess of Oldenburg. Wyte: 81. Lawrence sg? 8. King, Bi Wealthy 15. Gravenstein $2 51S. Malden [Mush 3. Codling and Culvert, $247 0, York and Fall Pippin. 129 178. Holland Pippin gla gulet. fowls lo LIVE POULTRY roosters, $aditic ; ducks 12G1l%wc old spring chickens, 13413 TRY — Fresh Killed fowls, fair to g DRESSED POI fowls cholce, 1x 19 ie; nearby chickens, western chickens, choice, Min- winter straights, LEGIT, winter cxiras white, fancy, mixed extra, 4c. 3c. western ex- hye old roosters choice, 15g17c. Wglec. Live Stock Markets, steady aT - iy Nghe: Eege ” C. F. Gore went to Towanda this Mrs. Ross Smith and child of Uls- ter are visiting friends in town. Fred Eiklor of Vawter was in town on business yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. C ter to visit her mother, Mrs Park has gone to Uls- E. Hill Miss Carrie Myers of New York is visiting her sister, Mrs. town Hugh Crawford of Canton transacting business in town for a Morey In in few days Frank Baker of Towanda spent the home of Fred M. Gustin, in Athens. vesterday at The Bradford county fair will be held the East falr grounds next week H. a drive last at Towanda Geo Stimson and Mr. Patrick took Glen Club to Quarry House Fred went Walton to-day to attend the Thomp- son-Thurston wedding evening Powers of Sayre, to Isaiah Potter has been at his old Pa., X yesterday. Ellen Russell, HF to her home In Wyalusing, to-day. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hoagland and son of New York city, are visiting friends in Athens for a short home In Potterville, a few days and returned home, Mrs who has been Covey, returned time the the to- Tioga Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, guests of Mrs day Mrs Lena, were Buck in Waverly, A. V. Weaver and daughter, left yesterday for Wilkes-Barre and New York for a week's visit with friends Miss H. M. Sampson, who has been visiting at the home of Samuel Kunes returned to her home in Milan, this morning J Thurston and daughter, Hel- en, went to Walton this morning to attend the Thompson-Thurston wed- ding this evening S Miss Lela Watkins, visiting Miss who has been laura Weller, South a short time, returned to her home in Bath, street, to-day. The Equipment suit of the National Oil and company G. L. Van- been occupying the tention of court the past two days Ben [.. Chaffee and daughter, Mrs Cary Conklin of Potterville, Pa., are visiting at the home of Mr. Chaffee's brother, N. P. Chaffee, South Main street ¥s Scoten, has at F. J. Wood is enjoying a short va- cation from his duties \n the Lehigh Valley office this week, and he and his wife are visiting friends In Wya- lusing. Rev. W. H. Sawtelle was chosen Moderator of the Lackawanna Pres- bytery in their this week sessions at Canton Mr. Sawtelle will return home tomorrow evening. Mrs. Burdette Holmes of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Sarah David of Bing- hamton, N. Y., and Mrs. J. C. Davids spent the day yesterday as the guests of Mrs. C. A. Weller, Bridge street. N. P. Moody of Asylum, one of our Grand Army comrades visited at the home of W. H. Crawford last night and appeared before the Athens Pen- sion Examining board to-day for ex- amination. A. D. Crosley of Passadena, Cal, called upon his old time friend, W. W. Brown in town, yesterday. Mr. Brown had not met him for over thirty years and they had quite a pleasant soclal visit togeher. Rural Amity Lodge, No. 70, F. A. M. held a special meeting last even- ing and conferred the third degree. After the business session was over they had a banquet in which some of the out of town brothers were enter- tained. The marriage of Haupt to Mr. nounced. Miss Katharine Eugene Sabin Is an- The ceremony took place Ohio, Sept. 16, 1905. The bride was well known in Athens and has the congratulations of all of her early friends. at Warren, Miss Eleanor Weaver has return- ed from Boston, having completed her post graduate course in the Boston Floating hospital, receiving the high- est honors. This Is a marked tribute to her ability and zeal of which her friends are justly proud. There will be a special drill meet- ing of the Athens Military company Friday evening at 8 o'clock to which every member is urged to be present. The mustering officer will visit here next month and the company must be in shape to muster into service i" are to be accepted in the: An Unwelcome Welcome ton, Del, at the time of the National Legion. He met Comrade D. W Tripp on the streets who was very enthusiastic in his praise of the grand reception the citizens of the city had accorded They stood opposite a large church that was pro- fusely decorated with American flags and Comrade Tripp in great glee slap- ped George on the ‘See the banners come is the velerans shoulder and sald, walving and wel greeting us everywhere.” replied Davis, as he pointed to the word ‘Welcome arch the cemetery, even the dead “Yes. over the entrance that are bidding you wel- This was a stunner for Tripp and he hur ried home that to *] see come to thelr last resting place.’ on the next traln, saying he would prefer to rest ‘neath the daises on the banks of his Sus quehanna Valley home, Suit for Damages The suit of Mrs widow Carey Chandler, N for the Lehigh Valley for the killing of is now of George Chandler, damages against Raliroad company, her husband, occupying the Bradford It will be remembered that Chandler was killed at the Mill- 1, 1902, and the case has been pending ever since L.. T. Hoyt is attorney for the prosecution and Davies & Davies and Henry Streeter y attention of the county courts Mr town crossing August Hon. are attorneys for the This interesting features and railroad company. case em- braces some it will be watched with great Inter- The able attorneys will bring out all of the facts and logic of the law and It will contested on Its merits to the full est be Protection Anniversary The company boys of Protection Hose are getting ready for their 50th anniversary which is take October 23, 1505. This com- pany has weathered the storm of ad- verse all the and now to place circumstances through of years of its existence stands as one of the foremost in the They an Interesting story to tell which will be full of in- terest to all and the prospects are that this will be a notable event in Athens They are looking up all of the persons who had ever belonged to the com- pany will be made to have them present country have and an effort Visitor Vanished about 11 o'clock the L. E. Withey house in East Athens and his actions were such as to lead to the belief that he wanted something inside. The a disturbance and waked the Inmates and they let the bull pup and then and man had a race through the garden The man got but the dog got uncomfortably near his receeding form and it is likely that the Individ- ual will not call there on any more nightly visits. Last night came at a man to dog made loose dog away Made Good Impression Rev. E. W. DeWitt preached his first sermon as pastor of the North Malin Avenue Baptist church, Scran- ton, last Sunday and the Scranton Republican says: “Yesterday morn- ing and evening the auditorium was crowded with pleased church mem- bers and Rev. DeWitt made a decid- edly favorable impression on all who were present. His manner is pleas- ing and genial and the members of the church are delighted with the ac- quisition they have made.” Traffic with Japan Japan's purchases from the United States in the fiscal year just closed amounted to $51,724,726, an Increase of $27.000. 000 over 1904; her sales to the United States aggregated $52,113,372, an increase of $3.600000. In the threa years 1903, 1904 and 1905, the United States bought $142,000000 worth of goods from Japan and pald the bill with $97,000,000 worth of American goods and $45000000 of American gold. Wouldn't Be Missed. A London Chronicle reporter who was fully alive to the dangers of his situation wrote as follows from the scene of the recent automoblle races at Brighton, England: “Motor cars at racing speed sometimes run oul of the course, and to prevent the possi bility of any Joss of valuable lives the ground level of the promenade will be occupled only by representatives of the press.” Edghtuning Jumper. Although the flea holds the record for agility of movement among in- sects and is capable of a speed of uearly ten miles an hour, could it continge jumping without cessation and without uring, it has Nese the Bat WHEN has proved a ment, GOOD CIVIC GOVERNMENT. Wewport C(ltizens Form Manicipal Association and lssuer Manifesto. NEWPORT, R 1, Sept A bout fifty of the leading citizens and cot tagers of Newport who have working in the ent in perfected organization manifesto to the the organization will be Citizens” Municipal association following are the officers President, George Gonlon King: vice presidents, Christopher 8. Barker, John Hare Powel, Erastus E Allen, Theo dore K. Gibbs; treasurer. Thomas GQ Brown: secretary, Gardner S. Perry In its declaration of principles the association declares that nbifses have crept into the city government and pe 1) heen luterest of good govern municipal affairs here have and a The name of kuown as the The issu] publ 1 of setting aside ences The association desires com- plete separation of city mapngement froin state apd national politics. The necessity of carefully safeguarding city property and franchise rights la also set forth in the manifesto The city council is specifically charg ed with violating the rights of citizens by Ignoring a petition relating to cer tain wharf lmiprovements MAY BE GIRARD. Suicide Found at Hartford Pleificer Murderer. HARTFORD, Coun, Sept body of 8 man found In a lodging Louse at 59 Front street here auswer- ed in many details the description of that of Joseph Girard, who Is wanted by the New York police in counection | with the murder of Augusta Pfeiffer, whose body was found in n secluded | place in the Bronx last Saturday. In height, weight, color of his lalr and in a few other particulars there is a remarkable similarity, and reports spread through the city thick and fast that the murderer of Miss Pfeiffer had committed suicide bere. The mun end- ed his life by asphyxiation. He was about thirty-five years old, | weighed 150 pounds, was five feet nine toches tall and had black Lair abd a brown mustache, these poiuts tallying closely with the description of Girard. In the matter of clothes there is also a Like 20. ~The black cheviot suit, blue striped shirt Reward For Carter's Slayer. CHESTER, Pa. Sept. 20 ware county authorities offered a re ward of $30 for the arrest and convle- tion of the murderer of John W. Car- ter, a farmer of Johnsons Corner, near Brandywine Summit, Pa, who was killed last week. The crime is believed to have been committed by a negro farm hand employed by Carter. rr s—————— black soft hat and Remembered Comrades. Bergeant Good, late of the Second West Yorkshire regiment (British), died the other day, leaving an estate of $36,000 to the noncommissioned officers’ mess of his old regiment to provide a library and dinner plate. In his will he described the regiment as his “bappy home.” Babyless Town. Marksboro, a town of {tants in New Jersey, has varned the strapge distinction of not reporting the birth of a baby for five years There is not a cradle or baby car- riage lo the whole place. Fruit and Nut Exports. Fruit and nuts valued at $15,606,086 were exported from the United States during the year ended June 30 last, as against similar exports valued at $20,678,605 for the year ended June 30, 1904. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, u equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the We keep Talmadge Bullding, Eimer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 142a. WE PRINT i | | (In effect June 18, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: KASTBOUND., Daily for Towanda, Tuskbas- 12: oh heck , Wilkes-Barre, Manch 3 Chunk, Allentown Bethichems, New Tk. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. AM Dally for Twakbasneck, Pittston, : Wilkes Barre, Summit Springs, White Haven, Motch Chuals AlltAORS: Bethie m, New York, Philadeiphis, Baltimory and Washtugton. r . fa, Halls, Willi ville, Tunkhannock, 3: 0] Tomes Wilkes Barre, ee aloch i pi White Haven, Peun Haves Jusction, iy Allestowa, Bethlehem, New York, Phil. , Baltimore and Wash AM Susdey oul only, for Athens, i0: ae SE 12:00 5nd a te Have. Mauch Chesk, A hem New vor, ri ry 3.05 Tu (Dally exerpt Sunday, Black Dis- Wilkes-Barre, Glen Sum ou, Ee Chunk, Alleatown, Petnlehem, New : . Philadelphia, Baltimore and Waskisgton. P.M. (Waverl P.M. Werk date Galy for Athews Ulster, 3 i Se FREE Er A.M. Daily for JOE Spencer, It Rochester, Counects for Nlagers Falls, Torosts, Detroit and Chicago. AM Week days ouly for Lockwood, Van Riten, Tthecs, Traman- burg, Hea wind, Batavia, Puffalo and Niagara Falls. 340 . M. Daily for Caledonis, Batavia, Brat to tas) 7 Vitale, dl C Varick and Geneva. Detroit, ‘Chicago, St. Louis and points LM M. Rapin sac Sanday, ie, Fig sw ath. Detroit, Chi rrr 4 ou Corners, ee ‘and Mar AUBURN DIVISION, B38
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