You may want a Suit for your boy Saturday, September 2nd we will have a SALE OF SCHOOL Stirs 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 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. 33.75, $1.50, All sizes and kinds. GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. 216 Desmond Sg., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. wr If you don’t trade with ws we both lose money. -wa EE ——— SPECIAL OFFER FOR 30 DAYS Gold Crowns __ Gold Fillings Silver Fillings $7.00 daa B7 and $s 1.00 up Pivot Crowns___ $5.00 Bridge Work per tooth_$5.00 50¢ and 75¢ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Don’t forget the number, 132 Lockhart St. DR.STEPHENSDENTAL PARLOR Over Raymond & Haupt. ‘The Valley Record “Alt the news that's fit to print” { | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1906. LOCAL BREVITIES Smoke Peer's S Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar. e—— fp me— The Eagles are considering the project of giving a minstrel show. Harry's Choice—unexcelled 5c cigar, made at Sayre. Only one more day of summer according to the almanac. The weather man may have more to say about it. HOSPITAL NOTES John Madden of Tunkhannock was operated on this morning. Mrs. Abraham Boyce of Nichols | was admitted last night and operat- ed on for appendicitis today. Baked by Kolb, Philadel- ~~ phia. Sold by | G. U. INGHAM & CO. GROCERS. 5 Desmond St., Both Phones | John Duboy, an Italian, was hurt In a pay day scrap among some ‘members of the reservoir gang, He received jagged lacerations of the scalp and numerous contusions, and was taken to the hospital for treatment late last night by Officer announce myself a candidate ¥ OR¢l. ne OOD ATTENDANCE AT DANCING CLAS W. G. GORDON. Pa., Sept. 3, 1906. K Professor Comings opened his ITGHIN, |dancing school iu Eighmey hall last evening. A good crowd at- LEADING | tended. He has received several | applications from pupils who wish to learn buck and wing dancing, in hich: the professor is Sayre, False Pride Did Not Hinder Zac- cheus From Getting a View of Christ --- Impressive Meet- ings at the Tabernacle. A man too short to see in a crowd, who climbed up into a tree to sce a Jewish prophet who had just healed a blind man. Ia short, Zaccheus of Jericho was the th=me 0|of the preacher at the tabernacle last night. He was held up as the man who wins because he did not let his pride nor his stature nor Lhis position stand in the way of seing Jesus. The transformation which was wrought in the publi- {can’s house as a result of Jesus’ visit was that will follow His visit to any home. This all seems com monplace to read but to hear it from the lips of the evangelist in the hush of the attention paid by the audience of men was to believe himself “I'll try it.” At the women's mecting there abundant testimony from in dividuals as to the truth of the (preacher's words. One after an- other told of homes that had been changed through the new influence that had come into them. Tomor frow night the subject will be “A | Fast Young Man" VOGEL- BO BOHN Miss E lizabeth Jennie Bochm of Spring street and Paul Rhinehart Vogel of Buffalo were married last was evening at 8 o'clock at the home The cere mony was performed by the Rey W. Bingham of the Baptist church, the impressive ring cere- Miss Sara Kin. naird of Arnot was bridesmaid and William Mahoney of Buffalo was groomsman. Miss Edith Eugenie Keyes was ringbearer. The house was nicely decorated with scarlet autumn leaves and evergreen and white asters. The wedding march was played by Miss Ethel McDaniels. The bride was charmingly attired in a gown of pale blue silk, and the brides- maid wore dark hlue silk A sumptuous dinner was served to the wedding party and about seventy-five guests. The happy young couple will reside in Buffalo after a trip to New York city. The best wishes of many friends follow them. "| SATH ANNIVERSARY ROVALLY CELEBRATED Odd Fellows’ hall was crowded last night with Rebekah's and their friends. The occasion was the celebration of the fifty-fourth anni- versary of the institution of the Rebekah in Odd Fellowship. An interesting and elaborate literary and musical program was render- edin fine style. The speaker of the evening was Rev. W. G. Simp- son of Athens was the speaker of the evening. He illustrated the possibilities of ideal oddfellowship for those of the Rebekah degree. After the program, refreshments were served and a social reunion was held. — A c— NEW CONSTABLE George M. Wilson has been aypointed by the court to be con- stable of the Third ward of Sayre borough, to fill the vacancy caused by the non-acceptance of the office by Frank VanMarter, who was elected last February, ODD FELLOWS" MEETING Sayre Lodge, I. O. O. F. will meét tonight, nominate officers for the next term and work the second degree on some candidates. A full attendance is expected. tn vn— i EAGLES MEET TONIGHT Sayre Aerie, F. OE. will hold a regular business meeting in B, R.T. hall t of the bnde's parents, mony being used y 8 today, Simon Glazer was in Elmira today. TJ. Leahy is attending the Na ples fair L D. Atwater is in Elmira at- tending the fair. a — Miss Adna McCauley is visiting friends in Towanda. A ———— Miss Safa Kinnaird of Arnot is visiting friends in town. William Mahoney of Buffalo was in town last evening. - — Drake is at F. N associations today renewing old the Elmira fair Mr. and Mrs. Eben Holden of LeRaysville are visiting at the home of Mrs. | H McBride on outh River street, — —— A —————— Fred R returned from Walton, N. Y, where he was groomsman at the wedding of Cur- tis Thurston of Athens and Miss Lydia Thompson. . JURY WAS DRAWN IN CHANDLER CASE Yesterday afternoon at Towan Powers “has da a jury was drawn in the case of Mrs. Carrie Chandler vs the Le high Valley railroad company, an action in trespass for damages alleged to be sustained because of the death of Mr. Chandler at the Milltown crossing of the Lehigh Mr. Chandler was caught between some freight it was given the signal by a watch some years ago cars, and was alleged that he man to cross and that while upon the tracks with his team the cars shoved together. DIED AT WSO News has been received of the death of Mrs. John Pennell, which occurred at her home at Wysox at 2:40 o'clock this morning Mrs Pennell was aged 82 years and - months. She is survived by four daughters and one son, D. S. Pen nel of Lincoln street, Sayre. The funeral will be held Sunday after- noon. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAME WAS A TIE The first and second High school teams played a game of football on Riverside park yesterday afternoon which resulted in a tie, the score being 5 to 5. The feature of the game was a long run for a touch- don by Enwright. BENNINGTON COURT MARTIAL. Fireman Gave Testimony as to Con- dition of Safety Valves. MARE ISLAND, Cal, Sept the trial of Commander Lucien Young U. 8 N, In connection with the fatal boller explosion on the United States gunboat Bennington In Sau Diego har bor Charles Buskirk, a firewan of the first class, In charge of the lenning ton’s steam launches, testified that Le had heard the safoty valves of holler C blow off on the way from Honolulu to San Diego At the time of the disastrous explo sion be was on the starboard of the berth deck and did not hear the safety valves blow off. He had never heard boiler B's safety valve blow off He sald the safety valves falled to life There was no routine order for the valves to be moved each week He Dever saw any lospection by Cow mander Young EE — CASTRO'S REPLY. =1.—At Gevernment at Caracas Declines te Treat Whih WM. Talgny. CARACAS, Sept. 21. — The govern- ment has made the following reply to the protest lodged by M. Taiguy, the French charge d'affaires, against the closing of the Caracas statlo mi of the French Cable company and the ex- pulsion of the manager of the com- pany. M. Brun “The government holds documents proving that the French Cable com pany has accepted the result of the Judicial proceedings brought against It. The guvernment Is only walting to establish new relations between it and the company, A. Talgny, the French charge d'affaires, knows this. and therefore the protest can be only con- sidered as an sct of For ).1.R. HOLD VERY PLEASANT MEETING State Conference At Readiag Will Fruit C Command Good Attendance.-- An Intesesting Paper on Paul Jones. Tioga chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution ans of all kinds at ve Stone jars from one to six enjoyed a very pleasant meeting in Waverly yesterday afternoon at the home of An entirely new line of ladie Ms. W. C. Buck. T venty five 5c members of the chapter were pres ent Mrs. Maurice, the the mecting to order at After the of the | regent, called N( TIC INS ( ¥ I 0 ¢ lock minute reading of the 1st miceting, and reports of committed an amendment te th by-laws was voted upon A communication about the conf held in Reading, Pa, ber read to he wis state rCnce in Oct Waverly, N. Y. Cor. ry reasonable prices. All Price 10 cents per ALL KINDS, Broad St. and Park Ave. It is hoped that some members of loga chapter will attend Mrs Meriam read Mary Washingt will Mrs. Bishop gave a teresting sketch of Paul Jones, founder of the Amen navy Mrs Maurice stated that a bronze bust of Paul Jones is to be placed the Continental hall Eight ipplications for memb rship w ccepted at next National Protective Legion. Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. ns Very In- the in in Cre mecting [He will be the regular E and will be held in this 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. Korean Sovercign Luncheon Nith American Party SEOUL. Rept 21 [hie vtuperor, for the # his reign, lunched with foreigners X wedi Miss Al eit aud Rear ir Mic cting vinual meetin Spaulding Museum Library, Octo- her 18 At the close of the meet- ing refreshments were served ———— — EMPEROR UNBENDS Takes Brst time digi first give in at Sayre, Pa “hoe to Velmiiral American Migister Morgan es Miss Roos to the banquet hall where they sat with the emperor, the crown prince and the Im iperial princes The other members of the party were distributed at small tables with weln bers of the ministry aud generals of the army The emperor toasted the daughter of the president, and Minister Morgan re plied for Miss Roosevelt, life to the emperor After the of native fo od the officials ce Rooses orted it «i wishing long luncheon, which consisted wis, Mise Jtooseve It receiy Korean cabinet and other b gh Swallow Stones Crocodiles, like ostric hes consume Pebbles and small stones for the pur- pare of grinding up their food FREE To the Person Bringing this Ad to Our Office. YOUR SPIRITS GO UP Our wines are ex Why? when ours go down hilarating without bad effects, It's because : PURE WINES ARE BENEFICIAL, and we keep nothing exes lutely pure. Liquors that energy must be wholesone, others, Try Prices are reasonable, ELMER A. WILBER, 109 Packer Ave, Sayre. "RED J. TAYLO | “pt it's abso We sell ne urs and get the best Beginning September 13th we will Rive free of charge one gold crown (best quality) on every full set of teeth made or contracted for on or before October 20th, We will also allow 10 per cent dis- count on all other work done or con- tracted for daring same period of time NOTE PRICES Gold crown and bridge work 83 per toot! Fall set of teeth £5.00 uy Teeth cleaned. 50 cents Teeth filled with silver. Teeth tilled with gold Teeth filled with cement Teeth filled with art'l enamel We 0 cents £1.00 up 50 cents $1.50 up extract teeth positively without pain. All oo guaranteed, DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: $30 to 12; 1 to 5:80; 7 to 8. Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa. I | vou haven't | D wi and want one, | lor if vou have one you J. want + call, Fi | Taylor. to cet vid of. | write or ‘phone | If I haven't! {I haven | § In|, for | what GOOD BREAD!" J} O | RE want it You try and find When you want it eall for KING'S BREAD Made at the West Sayre Bake ry. Sold in Say by David Arthur, Fred Cook, Child, Waltman & Yoang, James Daly, Hand & Doane, F, E Seager and W. S Wright. In Athens by Park & Co, Cat lin & Co. and J. F. McKean. Good Bread From Good Materials. None Better Made Anywhere. Charles C. Annabel, ATTORNEY AND ( OUNSELOR AT LAW, 332 Broad St, Waverly, N. Y D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valiey Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Bt Yan 8 wd & Hampt's Stors, Sayre | you, AL x=) / Nias IAS ISS BE NES Se 5 Athens “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH Is still at his old stand. 804 South Main Street, Athens, ready to wpair shoes in the best manner and at the lowest price Bring yonr shoes to the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop ope nm evenings from 7 to 8 NL i R TOUHEY'S HOTEL Rverything Now and Up-to-Date, Pret ‘ mt Class Accommodations, Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. | (Ros $1.50 Po Dor. wd The Record, Bradford MONEY To Loan The Athens Building and Loan and Savings Associa tion, established 1887, has money to loan at minimum Premium. You cannot af- ford to pay rent when mon- ey for building vour home can be had on such advan- tageous terms, C. W. TIDD. Secretary. I'S FT SIMPLY THIS Health and hap- piness are what you in life and you can't enjoy fully which most desire either in a does ji an up to-date bath-room. Now we do Plam- ’ : bing and do it well If you engage to fit up a bath- room for you there's only one thing that you'll sorry for] and that that] # you didn’t have tf done sooner. > 1 house not contain us be 18, Ts aT Plumbing, Heating and Tioning H. R. TALMADGE, Both ‘Phones. LEKIGH AKD SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be loft at West Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Brie yanls at Sayre, V alley "hone 27m, COLEMAN HASSLER, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder ~ Plans and Estimates Furnished, Sayre. Pa. ‘LR MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Rar, Nose and Throat, and the Pro or Fitting of Glass es. Hours 0-11; 1b; 7-8; Sundays by appointment. Ofca, EW hratnnk York Rleek 103 Lincoln St Office, Rooms 2 and 4 ! Talmadge Buildicg, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone st office and residence, A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. mm Steadman RE. Say Pa Advertis in The Recor
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