‘WIELAND CO. SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR. J E. E. Buchanan is ‘moving his CHASES OF S$s.00 houschold Roods to Elmira. OR OVER. Comrade James H. Wilson is sinking quite rapidly. Artemus Weller is still confined to his home but is able to sit up a little, tween Wilkesbarre and Rochester or Binghamton seen elsewhere, then come here. Miss Frances Johnson went to Towanda this morning to visit Mrs. Stark. Mrs, Harry Dettra and daugh- ter are spending a few days in and Buffalo. If you Milan. Healthful Bedcovers must be light. The remark- able Jighiness and warmth of S——— Maish Laminated Cotton Down Comforts 8) make them perfectly hygienic Millinery all kept at popular prices, will be let get away duce novelties, and the siveness oa hats as was ment last March. Miss McCormick, our more than ever emphasize ty as a leading designer Mrs. Frank Ward and children are visiting relatives and friends in Wysox. Geo. B. Richards and wife went to Wyalusing this morning to visit friends for a few days. Mrs. Rube Childs and Mrs. Chas. Hosmer are attending the W. C. T. U. convention at East Smithfield as delegates. The Athens Gun Club will have a shoot on the range Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A prize and delightful to sleep under. The snow white filling of the Maish is made by a special process in one conlinuous uni- 3) Jorm piece, guaranteed not to # lump nor flatten Second Floor cal use, Prevailing or piping. kinds. Prices $7.87, 210.47, $11.00, $1157 and ap £9.37, See the new Maish Comforts at our store. swell Cheviot effects, having been to New York. a reason for it. Very attractive patterns, All sizes-—crib to extra large will be contested for. Miss Ruth Palmer has gone to East Smithfield to spend® a few days and will attend the W.C. T. ® U. convention in that place. £0.67, HANDSOME MAN TAILORED SUITS COME SEE THEM Morris Shepard and wife spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Stacy. They were acccom- panied by Miss Frances Prince. Carroll Miller of Alba, who has Garments Second Floor Special this week on Children’s Ready-to-wear Clothes $3 6 Irish Frieze Coata, cut full, ages 6 to 14 - at 8367. This stock is continually changing. Others up to $1500. Look elsewhere, then come here and see the difference. To close, 25¢ belts 10e, been attending court at Towanda as juror, came to Athens last even- (ing and had a good visit with his 10 ft filled with old friend James Henry. CARE Silk Mrs. Burdette Holmes, who has been visiting Mrs. C. A. Weller b Its Figure the saving, Toe hfe, £1.00 and other friends in this vicinity lines for Waverly, Athens and Sayre, for several weeks, returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., today. C. F. Ballard, a former resident of Troy and now a representative of the Lamphrey Company of Phil- Crawfords for We can't af- We are exclusive on these aS 3a), he N20 0%%% adelphia, was in town over night calling on some of his friends. %Ts'the time to hve the children's y daughter may owe beauty to her perfect, them so they must be for. Sho will thank you some day for : priag er from disfigurement and Special Prices for July and Au- Dr. W. B. McDonald, DENTIST. Rooms 7 and §, Talmadge Baild- 5 Mies Aveuns, Serre. Office: _ HILL & BEIBA<H CAPE ~ Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. TEETH Come let me give your teeth a thor- examination. It will cost you and may save yoa a lot of trou- on. ince adver- idered very unpro- CQO CO quack like, a AL AL ask is fair prices for fair honest work, VITALIZED AIR. “DR. 6. F. CARLING, J. W. BISHOP Bayr®, P| There is as much difference in ithe quality of coal as there is Sia 1%; eu 50 Tio 8 But | between white and yellow sugar. | We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- ate. We also sell Bituminous and | Loyalsock coal and all kinds of GIVES THE LARGEST There is no nook or cor- ner in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. COAL Furniture upholstered, Ebenezer Holden and wife, who have been visiting Mrs. Holden's sister, Mrs. J. H. McBride and son as B i Ala, in quarantinlug against all pas Thom iS Bush, returned to their scugers from Havana, imniunes as well | home in Leraysville this morning. as nonimmunes, because of the alleged | - existence here of perulclous malaria | Dr. Carlos Finlay, chief of the depart! ment of health and sanitation, says! that the quarautive Is unjust, as there are visiting in Athens. Is little malaria here apd there have been only three deaths from that cause | | came up to attend the meeting of amoug Havana's 275,000 Inhabitants) Tioga Chapter, Daughters of during an entire month | American Revolution. “YEATARTInE Lnjust,” He Says. HAVANA, Sept. 21. Regarding the action of the authorities of Mobile Arunah Ladd and hig daughter, | Mrs. J. S. Weed of New Albany Mrs Weed | John Vondax, a Polander, from | Greenwood, was arrested by Con- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Steck Quotations, Money on call nominally at 383% per . prime mercantilo paper, #+g8 per Stable McGovern last evening and Jani stchanged, WILTA 597 balances, SA, taken before Justice Tozer to ans- AS2Nng prices {wer toa grave charge. He was (held to court under $200 bail which he could not furnish, and so Atchison B&0 he was taken to Towanda today. N. Y. Central Norf. & West Penn. RR R Reading Rock Island St. Paul Southern Pac Southern Ry South. Ry. pf Sugar .. .. Texas Pacific Unlon Pacifio,. U. B. Steel... U. 8. Steel pf.. West. | 8 ny oh _ The following ladies drove over 1% to Smithfield from Athens this 1% | morning to attend the W.C. T. U. eel pt...14% | convention: Mesdames G. J. Hy- att, F. R. Hakes, M. Johnson, E. J. | Hills, M. E. Wilson, W. E. Streeter, HE sep-| M. A. Waltman, Chas, Schaleitner, a Rilla Wood, Elmer Osborne, and wi a pit ad, a: Sieber, cup | Miss Esther Rikert. Mr. I. W. ped BU THER- Creamery, extras, per pound, | Kelly drove the party over. NL YAW. (Mercantile Exc pangs Aas | quotations, extras, llc), Ar seconds, 194U1%%e. thirds, 117 Tei iee : By rica dairy, tubs, extras, Fits firsts, 19g. , seconds, 1TWAIM40 | thirds, lic, western | imitation creamery, extras, IYI. firsts, 17% UMC CHEESE State, full cream, small, col- ored and white, fancy, 13 ; fair to choice, HYG IINe. ; large, colored and white, fancy, liNGlle., fair to choice, Ligllc.. ght | skims, choice, Go { part skims, prime, | Sgn , good, Thyie rommon to fair, | See; full skims, SWGJ EGG ~Nearby. selecte ude. . choi By 5 firsts to extra firsts, country candied and grad Htatern, Avernge prime, Xo, gn RESH FRUITS — per double head barrel Oldenburg, 3204250; St 13. Wealthy, IL0033; 2 n 1s a 10 0 ne nsy .. 51M 1% 19 “0 Brookiyn RT c.c.CasStL Ches & Ohlo Chi & Northw D&H Erie Oen. Electric lil. Central Lackawanna Louls. & Nash. 150% Manhattan LL Jel Metropolitan... 130 Missouri Pac... .107 New York Markets. T—Steady; contract grade, Sic arket “Wo. higher; September, No WHE REV. W. H. SAWTELLE RESIGNS PASNORATE Athens—At the meeting of the | Lackawanna Presbytery held in | Canton this week, Rev. Wm. H. Sawtelle tendered his resignation as pastor of the Athens Presbyter- lian church, and the sessions voted Gravensiein. $295.4; Maiden lush to accept and to dissolve his rela- 3, Codling, R50 io; Culvert, $1 ; Jork and Fail Pip 5. He, Holland tions with the church Nov. 1, 1905. pin = . en nce 13 fan varieties na %. paiiwin, 3.74 | Mr. Sawtelle presented his own is: Hubbardson, R 2. Greening T 15; late varieties, 191 W, open head bar- | cage and the reasons that influenc- Sr VE. crab Appice, stu Chal "Pet | ed hi hi d. whil rel wit Pe Ke fo tors. hare im to this action and while 1 x - ‘ OT (NRE Pra uy he | Lc body deeded to his request, ans ir fawls, # 1440 auc wr. 130 they were sorry to sever the rela- 12%. ; old roosters, $41 | spring chick- OREESED POULTRY — Steady: fresh | iy that: have been sa Pl nt killed fowls choice, Itc. do., fair ta. and of so much service to the society. The Presbytery passed Inge. Lon resolutions highly commending Live Stoek Markets, {him for his christian zeal, fidelity | ok” Wal 5! pela; reesei land faithfulness, They also gave HOO air. market setive; authority, 10 HE SHatch td. supply white, fancy, ; mixed extra, fc Dc, western, . best, NIP, fair to good, | Apples, Alexander 4. Duchess of | rence, 0.7 18148%c. ; old roosters, 1c. nearb eke pod. | enn Shales Walle ; western ¢ fckens, | western chickens, fair to HIGH SCHOOL Program of Entertainment For 1905-6 Shows Some Fine Numbers— Tickets Now on Sale. Athens— The course of cnter- tainments has been arranged this year, after much consultation with interested parties, and no effort has been spared to secure the very best talent obtainable. Since there has been no oppor- tunity for a preliminary canvass and sale of tickets, a new plan will be adopted this year. All tickets will be on sale at Sanford’s Drug Store, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 o'clock, and continuing until the first entertainment. You can buy your ticket and get it reserved at This will avoid the uncomfortable rush which usually attends the reserv- ing of scats when all have been sold beforehand. sists of: The Lotus Glee Club, Oct. 16. A concert company of the very best talent. Durno the same time The course con- & Co, Dec.-135. The great magician with a company of four helpers. Dr. James Hedley, Feb. 1, 1906 Mr, Hedley will give Ins excel lent lecture “The Sunny Side of Life.” The Clare Vaughn Wales Con- cert company, Feb. 19, 1906. This concert was obtained especially to please the many fine musicians of the town. Fred Emerson Brooks, the Poet- Humorist, April 3, He never failed to please. No date is on Saturday night and only one on prayer meeting night. Tickets for the course will be as follows Course ticket, five evenings with reserved seat, $1 50 Course ticket, five evenings with- out reserved seat, $1.00. Single admission ticket for one cvening 50 cents. If any money is left after paying the expenses of the course it will be used to buy pictures, etc, to decorate the walls of the high school rooms. 1900, To Demonstrate Coiled Springs Athens—Mr. James L has completed several carriages that are equipped with the Thomas coiled spring attachments and they are now at James Henry's wagon repository on Herrick street. Mr. Thomas will be in Athens next Tuesday when he will exhibit the carriages for the purpose of dem onstrating their superiority to all others for the purpose they are in- tended for. The Athens Board of Trade have been considering the plan of giving encouragement to have the manufactory for these carriages located here and all in- dications favor this project. There is no doubt but what it would be a Dyer employ fifty skilled mechanics the location of the factory here would add greatly to the prosperity of the town Our business men should be on hand Tuesday to meet Mr. Thomas and to extend to him the neccessary encourage- ment to induce him to locate here. Athens Lodge, No. 165, 1.0.0 F. held their regular meeting last evening and nominated officers for the ensuing year. The election will occur next Wednesday night and it is requested that all mem- bers be present. Perhaps She Didn't Take It So “What are you smiling at, John? “At a little {tem 1 just read here. The writer says: “The best of us talk too much.’ “And why should you that * “Why? laugh at a compliment, Stories. my “THE WOMAN'S SHOE THAT'S: NIGHT” WHEN you take your next step, take it in a Patrician and you will learn a lesson of comfort, ease and durability in foot apparel that can- not be equalled by any other shoe, Patricans Fit Where All Others Fail Each and every pair sold by us lasting advertise- Satisfied Customers have spread the truth and established the fame of Patrician the world over. WILLIAMS & SUTTON SAYRE, PA, R. F. D. SYSTEN WILL BE BETTER Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place." Athens—Postmaster F. G. Sairs : has received instructions from the, From four to eight skilled job postofficc department that are of printers and a new, up-to-date general interest to the public and ‘equipment are at your service. from which we make the following | extracts: | Our patrons say we have the In the first place it is the design | | disposition to 30) Please, Wetkeep, of the department that each patron | %4F promises of the rural free delivery provide safe, convenient and fit receptacles Talmadge Building, Eimer Avo. Say, for their mail, and boxes must Valley Phone 142a. come within the requirements of WE PRINT the postoffice department. The carriers on the different routes are to make careful inspection before The Valley Record September 30, to sce if they come —_— LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. within the requirement. Then will follow a system of numbering the | boxes, taking the routes consecu {In effect June 18, 1904.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND, tively, carriers to report numbers with names of persons receiving AM M. Sly far ine a. Taakhis. Chunk pe New mail from the box to postmaster. 12 hic adelphla, “ahi i Wigton. The postmaster will notify patrons of the number of their box and! 3: A.M. Daily Dally for Tunkhannock, * es Barre, Beth and W, A a. (areriy 43 M.) will prepare for use in the office a While Haves, Maa Math HE Anemtova: [00 ses iE [il ls, Vilizmeporn wyal . , New list of patrons with their number | ville, Tunkhannock has proved a ment, Bring Your Job Printing to Many Changes for the Better to Be Made by the Department in This Extensive System. set opposite their names. Carriers are to have duplicate lists for their | own use. Carriers are to keep the | lists corrected up to date and all | changes promptly reported. Mail | on directed to the number of box and | AM. Sanday ouly, for Athens, route will be delivered. Patrons 10:00 5% SERED of the R. F. D. should understand | 12 oy yr MY Dally that no box will be numbered un- | GleEEs Mauch on Shak Alesis ee 5 nock such Chunk . | hem less it conforms to the government | w ph Philadelphia, Baltimore and regulations. ru M. (Waverly 44s P. M.) Week days or 4 Aches. Vier, Moms races New 8 i Si SERRE | po wig cof his lineage that has ever (reed a 2:00 22 TS catfish. The Big Muddy has a habit | of rising very rapidly after a heavy rain, and recedes with equal, If not rapidity After the recent high water, Bud approached the bank to examine a fish trap. He found his dog industriously barking at a catfish, | RII suspended by its fins from the branches | of a hollow tree ‘The fish proved to be alive, and welghed 38 pounds. AM, averly 835 A. Pet fl te Haven Algiers elle New oe, Smart Dog Trees Catfish. Alto Pass, 1Il.—The latest thing in fish stories Is that related by Bud ® Betts, who lives in the Big Muddy bot. toms, eight miles northwest of this city, and who owns a dog. According to Bud's narrative, his dog Is the first A.M. AM Week SE fa, Fonte Van Etten, burg, He: ayia Borner. mers. Geneva, 0 Fut RI J 4 eric Watkin) Trying to Make It Go. Out In California, where they | sprinkle the streets with oll, one day a | man said to a boy: | “Where does that street go to, my | boy “ijt don't go at all; where It Is” youngster, “Well,” replied the man, after re flection, “they're trying to make it go somewhere, I guess; theyre olling it?"—Yonkers Statesman. it stays Sane] replied the iE Those Unnecessary Questions. Man—Going in swimming, my boy? Boy—Nope; I'm takin’ off me clotfies to do a skirt dance. —Houston Post. FEE Le We are now showing Imports 1 ai and Winter Have your next Suit made by us.
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