The certain style that every man wants in his clothes, fabrics, lining, trimmings, work- manship combined. What more can you find ? What more do you want? Our Cloth- ing is worn by thousands of men of good taste; they come back year after year; that's why we know our Clothing gives satisfaction That's why our business has growa Buy no clothing until you have seen our new Fall line. MANEY & PAGE, ATHENS. SAYRE. 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. $3.75, $1.50, All sizes and kindst ‘GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. a If you don't trade with us we both lose money. “=. SPECIAL OFFER | FOR 30 DAYS Plates... ..........5$500 Pivot Crowns_ $5.00 Bridge Work per tooth 85.00 7.50 (old Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings -e--$7 and $3 £1.00 up 50¢ and 75¢ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Don’t forget the number, 132 Lockhart St. DR.STEPHENSDENTALPARLOR Over Raymond & Haupt. The Valley Record “All the news that’ 5 fit to print” "FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. LOCAL BREVITIES Horace Hortons is on the sick list, Smoke Peer's Straight Five, fine fragrant cigar, a W. C. Walker wants two boys to sell Telegrams, None but hust- lers need apply. 2t Harry's Choice—unexcelled gc | cig: ar, made at Sayre. | Why not take advantage of the | going out of business sale, where- {by you can save from 33 1-3 to 50 Iper cent. H. Sattler, Sayre, Pa. tr ici Now is the time to buy your fall land winter clothing, boots and shoes. H. Sattler is going out of business. Every article is for sale | at extremely low prices, PLAYMATES COLLIDE ONE BREAKS ARM Benny, the 11-year old son of Frank Babcock, sustained a broken arm at the East side schoolhouse this noon, the result of a collision with a bay named Smith who is said to have run into him. Drs Haines and Murray were called and found that the boy had a com. pound fracture of the left forearm, ITCHIN, which they reduced. I MOTHER'S BREAD Baked by Kolb, Philadel-| phia. Sold by 0. U. INGHAM & CO. GROCERS. 132 Desmond St., Both Phones Political Announcement 1 hereby announce myself a eandidate : , subject to Republican 5. Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1906. W. G. GORDON, Pa, Sept. 3, 1005. Sayre, ANNUAL MEETING : at- ‘| Evangelist Rees Tells Story of “Twentieth Century Sodom ''-- Many Converts at Meeting For Men. It is safe to say that the largest audience of women that ever gath- ered for a religious service in Sayre came together yesterday at the woman's meeting in the Taberna- cle. Over goo women listened to presentation of the subject, “The Twenticth Century Sodom.” The sermon, like the one given to [men on the same Evening the subject, was a | striking presentation of the sinful | relations in which many of Sayre’s | women and a | manly appeal to move out of the Sodom of a sinful life to the higher ground of fellowship with Christ The evening ‘sermon, which was > arc living, strong, given to men only, was from a text “How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation.” In presenting the theme the speaker dwelt upon the marvelous greatness of the salva- tion through the Lord Christ, terrible missing so great a found in Hebrews 2:3, Jesus and the results of treasure by 1t rc simply After the benediction mained for the inquiry for the first time giving themselves to the service of the Lord, and others to testify to the great joy and blessedness of an experience in his service, THE TRANSGRESSOR'S WAY NOT STREWN WITH ROSE Fred Burke, a' lad of cighteen neglecting to secure many service, some years, threw himself on the tender mercies of the Sayre Police depart- ment and asked for lodging and help to get back to the state Portland, Me , from which he had deserted. He told a pitiful tale of hardship and suffering, beginning with the time he ran away from school with a circus and ending in the bug-in- Chief Walsh telegraphed to Portland and an answer that the boy must get back the best way he could, and he went on his mournful way, night before last school at habited lockup of Sayre. received even the shelter of the jail being denied him SAYRE EACLES ARE T0 GIVE MINSTREL At a meeting of Sayre aerie F 0. E, last evening it was decided to put on a minstrel show as soon as possible, The matter is in the hands of the following commuttee : Prof. J. J. Cummings, J. E. Gra- ham, J. F. Mannix, Towanda; D Clarey, E. A. Wilbur, M. F. Mee, W. J Higgins, Hugh Lennon, S. A Blish, Wm. Hoag, Sayre, Chas E Mills, Athens; Wm. Salisbury, Phil. Carrigan, Edward Tighe, Waverly SUNRISE PRAYER SERVICE A sunrise prayer meeting will be held at the Tabernacle on Sunday morning next. The Methodist church bell be rung at six o'clock to remind the people of the The 0:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all will approacing hour of prayer. hour for the service is to participate. in this service. a... FORMER RESIDENT HERE White of Cleveland, O., 1s here visiting his old friends. He reports that Mrs. White is ill the hospital at Cleveland, where she has been for five months. Her many friends in Sayre will be sorry to hear of her affliction, THIS JOLLY LOAD WENT 10 WILLAWANA A jolly crowd of about thirty young people went on a straw ride to Willawana last night and re- Andrew E. seriously in was in Sayre last evening. Miss Harriet Towner of Elmira 1s visiting friends in town. Mrs. Simon Glaser and family went to Syracuse this morning W. B. Huston of Hector was here selling peaches yesterday afternoon, I. A. Bingham of Spencer is the gucst of his son, the Rev. Ira W. Bingham. W. T. Goodnow and Ray Wor tendyke went to Ithaca for a cruise on the lake today SP —e Mercereau has Mes. J. H turned from Ulster where fc- she was visiting her daughter Mr. and Mrs. ark Valley were in town last even- ing. Howard of New Miss Verdie Howard of Owego and Miss Lulu Howard of Newark Valley attended the Howard Smith wedding last evening Re EE—— BUYING AT HONE THE WISER WAY One of the b'g mail order hous recently sent us their catalogue says the We Prob 4“ Dushore Review don’t know why they did ably because they send them to everybody, and we are somebody after a fashion. A came in to get our prices on a job business man lot of 500 note heads, and had a price list from a printing firm in Norwalk, Ohio, chaap he could He could order, pay 23 to show us how get them there save 33 cents on th cents for expressand be 10 cents ahead of the game, but with an inferior grade of paper, and decidedly cheap work. We had just told him that probably he had better send away for his work, when his eyes rested on the cata- logue from Cut & Gashem, of Chi cago. your “So, that is where you get it > “Well, it does seem to me that peo ple in this town ought to patron goods, is he asked ize home merchants. es, rents We pay tax insurance here, and help to build up the town, and it is discouraging to have people right here under our nose for goods. Well, I'd like to give you this order, but of course if you can’t meet the prices from else- where I'll have to send it where | can get it the cheapest. This mail order business making hard times for us all.” And the funny part of it is, that that man did not sce the inconsistency of his posi- tion. Rather than buy from a merchant in another lite, in the same town, he sends to a mail order house humself for what he does not carry in stock, and claims a dealer's discount. and send away 1s goods If he saves up a few hundred dollars he buys lots in North Orange, Buffalo, with it, and when that land boom falls through he is mad and talks pov ertp and talks about people send ing their money away. The fact is, that everybody ought to trade at home, and invest their money at home, and this applies to the mer chant just as much as it does to the farmer. — A ——— UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICE A union meeting of the various Sunday schools is being arranged for next Sunday, to be held at 12 o'clock at the tabernacle. The pni- mary departments are not expected to join, but will meet their teachers at the churches at then respective schools. Members of the interme diate and senior departments of the various schools are asked to come with their teachers to the taber- nacle, directly at the close of the church service. HOSPITAL NOTES Montrose Daly, who was ad- Many Big Attractions Will be Furnished Assure the Crowd Special Trains Will Run Each Day. The fifty of the ral SO to third annual exhibition Bradford County Agricultu ety, which begins on the Last Towanda fair grounds next Tuesday will be a record breaker fair. Sec. Culver has obtained an exceptionally fine list of attractions Wednesday will be Grangers' Day State Master Hill of Pennsylvania, State Muster New ork, will be present and both are deliver Ihe heduled for 11 o'clo in of this day Fach day between the heats of the races and v Norris of ad Ire SSCS public wedding 1s « in the foreno acrobatic will be an performance given in front of the grand stand, and each afternoon there will be a baloon ascension and parachute drop Thursday morning the parade of premium stock will be held although the of the Friday, last day should bea “big day’ fair Boise States Senator from i for Hon Penrose Un tc Pennsylvania, 1s to be present and deliver an wldress ' to the soc ety Arrangements have been made for a that should prove very “acceptable to the pub An be run cach morning from Waverly to train service ii excursion train will the fair grounds, returning at nicht Lehigh Valley at the s to let off passengers vill oming O11 S13 Thursday morning train No 8 ground fair No be charged those will stop hick hire cial trains EE HOWARD--SMITH A delightful home wedding was that of Miss Sarah Rena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Smith, of Allison street, to Henry S, How ard of Newark Valley. The cere mony was performed by the Rey E.C. Petric of the church, last evening at 8:30 o'cloc! The bride of cream Presbyterian wore a handsome gown colored lansdowne silk, with white silk applique The house was profusely decor- ated with flowers and The bride and groom left for New Milford, Conn ’ emony and will spend three or four green vines after the cer- weeks with relatives in Connecti- cut and at New York. They will at Newark Valley Many useful and beautiful pres- reside ents were showered upon the bride by her friends Among the guests from out Mr Mrs of Newark Valley, parents of Miss Verdie Owego, and Miss Lulu Howard of Newark Valley, sisters of the F.Newell and Mrs Wal ter Partudge of Owego, Miss Mary Dunton of Elmira, Mr. Dockstader of Coming HUNGARIAN HAD ol Howard the Howard of town were and groom, groom Mis Chief Walsh found a Hungarian Joseph Forban by name, too Ail of booze to move from the spot of Susquehanna bank where had started to snooze yesterday after So the and hauled the man to the sober off he noon chief got a wagon his of entomology load to bad and institute He was in a very the men concerned in the fight the other might. His nose was cut around one eye and down the back of his neck. He was Murray, —— 4 ese COUNTERFEIT COIN Chief Walsh has notified the United States Marshall of the arr- culation of some very poor coun- terfeit quarters and dimes in Sayre. All gallon; Price 10 cents per NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Waverly, N. Y. National Protective Legion. Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. 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. Sayre, Pa 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 your home can be had on such advan tageous terms. YOUR SPIRITS GO UP ar wines are ex- hilarating without bad effects, Why? It's because PURE WINES ARE when ours go down, BENEFICIAL, and we keep nothing except it's abso- lutely pure. Ligoors that energy must be wholesome. Trey get Prices are reasonable, ELMER A. WILBER, 109 Packer Ave. Sayre. restore the We sell no the best. others ours and FRED J. TAYLOR | k If fa A one, | home and vou haven't want . i or if you have one you [” want to | cet rid of, | call, write or ‘phone! E If 1 haven't S yi ioe for Tavlor. what want find 1t You [try and 4 Fay | « i you, | ] | m EAL EST A T K RX SAT PT ASA Sa A i said I F Athens - 13 “Shoe Hospital” | H a JAMES SMITH |} In untill at his old stand, 604 South Main Street, Athens, ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the lowest price, Bring your shoes to the “Sho Hospital.” Shop open evenings from 7 to 8, ERO EV SE Read The Record, fl x Rverythl Cl (Rates $1.50 Por De. SIMPLY THIS Health and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can’t enjoy fully which not contain an up- to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum-} bing and do it well. 3 If you engage “1H to fit up a bath-h room for you there's only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that that you didn’t have it done sooner. either house 18, Plumbing, Heating and Tinnin H. R. TALMADGE, Both ‘Phones. LEHIGH AND SCRANTO COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. m— Orders can be left at West Sayre Dy Store, both phones; or at the Brie yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m. COLEMAN NASSLER, R. H. DRISLAN Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Fu 103 Lincoln St SPECIALTIES: { Throat. and the Fro the ye a Noses hroat, and the ee. Hours 9-13; Proper Phin I Sede) i Office, Whealock gL. B. DENISON, M. | Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer A' Valley Phone at office and
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