SAYRE, PA. hold. PL ing prices ere for less. "WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. Brief Local Mention 3% The Athens Cadets will drill to fa night. RN. P. Chaffee is reshingling his 26 house. + a Walter Page has just returned 5 (from Indiana. 92 F.E Luckey went to New York (& yesterday to purchase goods. BN) | Milo Merrill went to Towanda this morning to attend the fair. ouget 8 That's why you g S Next Sunday will be rally day E26 for the Piesbyterian Sunday Basement Specials 1 gross Cuspidors in fancy pot- tery designs. A handsome floral effect for Monday and Tuesday, regular 15¢ valoe, 8¢. Others in china, peach blow pat- t*ra and decorated, also solid brass at 50c and 98¢. ~ - 7 and 15 piece Gam= Sets, hand- sony decorated, no tw) plates aliks, all gam» design, £1.00, Fish Sets, 11 pieces, $2.00, value one-thied more, We mike a specialty of keeping in stock hovel ware, haavy Co flees and Peas, Exes andl Basins, Bell Boy Pitchers. Clothes Hampers 21.19, $1.50, 81.89 and 81.17. You will be asked more at small stores. HANDSOME MAN TAILORED SUIS CONE SEE THEN i gallon Mason jars, zinc tops, a5e. Glass top, 69¢. Ask elsewhere and count the saving. \@ school, A) XA Me Mrs. J. S. Moore and daughter M. E. Moore of Litchfield were in town today. Ray Finch went to Lewisburg this morning where he is to enter > Bucknell university, % Eade The Destodah.club have invita- SN : tions out for a reception at the Old 2 Academy Friday night. Sn 8) = A James Henry and Miss Edna Dyer drove to Towanda this morn (EB | 10g to attend the fair. My ] | A P. Hadlock and %ife of Mill- brook, Mich, are visiting L. P. » Merrill of Willow street. > = Street Commissioner Mulligan has a force of men at work on the guard bank, making repairs. = $ The borough is putting in a = > retainiog wall from the Chemung guard bank to the Pryor house. a welcome surprised no doubt at the < x ¥ Mrs. S. O Kunes and. son Clar- ence returned to Milan today after ford to have trouble, that's why shoe lines are so carefully selected by lines for Waverly, Athens and Sayre, WF a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. \ Levi Ward. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Bradford of Ricketts, who have been visiting at Paul Pomeroy's, returned home this morning. Crawfords for €+ We can't al- = We are exclusive on these > 4 us. ~v, RL 09/2 \SESRTN/2 \ Sey aS NDC SSIS STH ORS! >> The barber shops in town will all close at 7 o'clock tomorrow Ke cvening, so that cverybody can >> attend the circus at Say re. ZN, Summer Vacation Sha tise | ae ih have the children’s ts, py ne Rots keep Yona so they must be s will thank you some day for her from disfigurement and daughter may owe to her perfect, Dr. W. B. McDonald, DENTIST. Elmer Avenue, Sayre. _ Office: Over The Globe Store. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. TEETH Come lot me let ma Give your teeth a thor- d It will cost you IM vO you a lot of trou- pnd anxiety later on. Since adver- prices is is considered very un aod qusek like, bp ask is fair prices for fair ED AIR. DR. 6. F. CARLING, hol; 1 1a 5:30 7 to 8. Sun-| The Place, over "upholstered, : renovated, Um- Ss re-covered and re- 250 patterns of up- ner in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. GIVES THE LARGEST PUBLICITY There is no nook or cor- ner in Sayre where The Valley Record does not cir- culate. sr 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 ite. We also sell Bituminous and | Loyalsock coal and all kinds of | Our specialty is prompt service wd the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, Pathetic and Humorous, It Is a pathetic as well as a humor- ous remark that Laurence Hutton in his reminiscences attributes to John L. Sullivan. \When the pews came of the death of Edwin booth, the great fighter, In sincere sorrow, remarked: “Well, there are only a few of us left!” Fish Entered Leaking *~ DETROIT, Mich, Sept. 20- With all her pumps working to their fullest ca- pacity the wooden stedmer Progress, from Ashland to Cleveland reached Detroit with six feet | of water in ber bold. A three inch perch found in the hold showed how | dangerously the vessel's seams had been opened Iu the terrific buffeting she received In Sunday's gale on Lake Huron, it is thought, would bave sent the boat Money on mercantile paper changes, §1465,5%7.166; Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison B&O Brooklyn R T C.C.C&StL Chess. & Ohio Chi & Northw D&aH Erie... Gen. Electric 111. Central Lackawanna Louls. & Nash Manhattan. Metropolitan Missourl Pac ny nz ™ 0 5% ns Nery w 1% 10%, ¢o 154% 164% 15 10% per cent N. Y. Central Norf & West Penn. RL. R Reading Rock Island St. Paul Southern Pac Southern Ry South. Ry Bugar .. Texas Pacific Union u U. 8 Steel pt West. Union FLOUR Steady, a patents Hr | patents, ML. 540478 WHEAT- LEUIS, Ex- — 12 oy | 15 4) aon, 100% 139 oY | 182% | iid Miss Ella Boyd who has been visiting Mrs, Emma Stevens of South street, returned to her home in Wyalusing this morning. The Farmers National Bank has declared a quarterly dividend of 3 per cent. on the capital stock pay- able Oct. 3. This is good business. Miss Maggie Carleton of Bing- hamton has been visiting her father Tim Carleton of River street and returned home yesterday. Miss Kate Carleton will remain a while | longer at her father's. Emmett Harden, the first fore- man of the Protection Hose Co. No. 1, is very feeble at his home in Owego, but he will try to be | present at the fiftieth anniversary exercises in Athens Oct 23d. When E. W. Decker wis pre- paring for church Sunday he found that his derby was missing, and now he realizes that the burglars | carried it away when they made a ' midnight visit at his home last week. i | N. E. Overfield of Meshoppen { for nne- his, nter | an 1 Baga May. ® STRAW - Steady . HE ANS - Steady: gL nals, WOOL—Firm. HOPS -8teand) INE, 1842 Pacific coast old=, Sglic, Br FER-Weak: extra, 170 Xx tra, 18%& 19 ery. exXiran, Tsilaise.; 14 156, ern factor CHEESE ~ Quist. to choles, HSE while, fancy. ING Hise. | skimp, ful EGGS - Bteady fancy. ¥ATic nearby choice, western LIVE POULTRY 1 i. ; ducks pring chickens, red Kidne olds 18c.; 1904 iry Arete, 17 state, ful ren- fair white = extra Lire {od fowls, choice, fic oo ens cholce i good, 139 14c. do Nene, western field. He attempted to make the trip up in a steel steamboat but was ‘obliged to abandon it on account | of the ell grass tangling the work- ling gears of his machinery. Frank M. Olendorf and Manley nell football team this scason a good rec ord. In a game with the Lebanon | Valley team Saturday they were | victorious by a score of 29 to o. The first entertainment of the Athens high school course will be Tickets are now on sale lat Sanford's drug store, and it | stands the people in hand to select {them early to avoid the rush. | A garden party in Dutch New jhEcance anda gallant from Halland and finely colored acts of Paul Gil- more’s handsome production of the specular comedy romance, “Captain | . Debonnaire.” This is onc of the! soon to be seen at the Loomis, | New Vehicles are Popular J. L. Dyer has finished several of the runabout vehicles equipped | with the Thomas coil springs and | they are satisfactory in every par | ticular. Dr. E. M.Cowell and Dr. | J. T. Holcomb have each purchas-| ed one of the vehicles after a thor- | ous test and they are much pleas- | ed with them. Mr. Roberts, one | of the parties interested in their manufacture, was here last even: | ing and Mr. Thomas, the inventor came today. The remainder of the vehicles were taken to Towan- da, and ar¢ on exhibition at the fair. Itis now only a question as to where they will locate the works for their manufacture and Athens stands a good chance to secure the plant. Attending Medical Meetings Athens—Dr. C. L. Stephens with his stenographeis, the Misses | McCarthy and Splann, are in at-| tendance at the 55th Annual meet ing of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania being held at | Scranton this week. Dr. Stevens is secretary of the Board of Trus- tees and Judicial Council and is also a member of the committee on | Scientific Business and the com- mittee on Archives. The Scranton people have planned to give the | society a week of solid” pleasure. | Took A Header While riding down Mile Hill on his bicycle last evening at about 6:30, Orrin Claflin struck a stone in the road and landed on his head The south bound trolley car came along just as he was picked up in a daz d condition, and friendly hands helped him on the car and to his home. A cuton the head and some bruises are the extent of his injuries. He is at work today. PALMA WILL BE PRESIDENT. Moderates Galn Complete Victory In Cuba—=Ferrarn Arrested. HAVANA, Sept, Complete re turns from the entire Island show that in the tious throughout Cuba for members of election bwands the sup- porters of the grverument were victor! ous In every province, uot having lost oue important place, ; ! ‘Ihe victory was so compiete that It is now generally admitted to mean the reelection ilu December of President Palma snd the election of the vice presifential candidate, Mendez Capote, the leader of the Moderate party. Colonel Ferrara, secretary ta Gov-| ernor Gomez, the Liberal candidate for the presidency, has beeu arrested | charged with seditious and revolution | ary utterances. This makes the sixth charge pow pending against bim, the | others Including participation In the burning of the city ball at.Vuentas. | Colonel Ferrara is an Italian, but he lis a veteran of the last Cuban war and ene of the most prowlvent lawyers In| Havana. Reports have just been brought to! the Liberals frown their adherents In| Clenfuegos of the riots which resulted | ia the killing of Cougressinan Enrique, Viliuendas and Chlef of Police Illance This report put the blame on the Mod. | erates for starting the disturbances. Additional reports from Cienfuegos | received by the government say that the chief leaders in the alleged dyna | mite plot were two Italian anarchists | pamwed Humberto Brunl Bove and Ju flo Grau, who have been making sedi tious speeches there and elsewhere for some time, Perfect order continues to prevall] throughout the island, Why She Wanted Work. *There are a lot of queer people In | this world,” sald the man lo charge of the Look department of a large store the other day. “This morning a young woman came in here and ap- | plied for a position selling books. 1} explained that there was nothing 1] could give her. Then I said, pleas antly: “I'm awful sorry.” “Oh, she sald, turning to go, ‘you needn't Le sorry. | really don't need the money. | simply wanted to work bere #0 | could read the books! re Kansas City Times. oH vle Heard the Report. A few days after the battleship | Maine was blown up in Havana har bor, and while the whole world was! excited over the event, a Frenchman | came out of a lumber camp im New| Hampshire and made his appearance | in Gorham depot. Stepping up to the station agent in a stale of great ex- | eitement, be asked {g Maine had blown | up. The agent replied that it had. | Tears came (nto the poor fellow's eyes “THE WOMAN'S SHOE THAT'S RIGHT” WHEN you take your next stop, take it in a Patrician and you will learn a lesson of comfort, case and durability in foot appagel that can- not be equalled by any other shoe. Patricans Fit Where All Others Fail Each and every pair sold by us ment. Satisfied Customers have spread the truth and established the fame of Patrician the world over. i SAYRE, PA. BRADFORD COUNTY FAIR AT TOWANDA, SEPTEMBER 26-29 Public Wedding Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Grand Parade of Premium Stock Thursday at 10 Hon. Bois Penrose, U. S. Friday at 11 o'clock. Balloon ascension and parachute drop each day. High Trapeze performance. Acrobatic and Juggling Thrilling slide for life each day. Many other attractions. : Special train from Waverly, Sayré and Athens to and returning from the fair grounds last three days. Re- duced rates on railroad. Remember trains stop at Fair grounds and start on return trip from Fair grounds. Every department filled with exhibits. 2 Hon. E. B. Norris and Hon. W. F. Hill speak Wednes- Senator delivers an address BUILDING COLLAPSED. of Buffalo Workmen Inju No Loss of Life, BUFFALO, Sept, 26.-With a crash’ that could be heard for blocks a tree! story brick bulldiog under course construction on West Ferry street oy | lapsed here, carrying down with It] 12 LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (In effect June 18, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND. AM Sn es were at work lo aud on top of the | : structure, A score of the men were Injured, | and Wuhivaion. eight of them seriously. Six of the in | 300 A. Sn No i EERE jured men were taken to hospitals, and removed to their homes In| oye’ Tunkhannock, two were ambulances A. MM. —y A.M) “= Many sustained cuts and bruises, but 8 oh) Tom were able to go to their homes. The, a rey Ey : Ch Allentown, : bullding was owned by J. J. Crowley | Cush A) 84 Mew York, ata . for Athens, Milam, A po ; masonry, and thelr men were working : ville, Meshoppen and on the third story when the west wall went down, carrying with it a portion] of the front of the Lullling and a sec | tion of the rear wall. That there was not serious loss of life was due to the fact that there was no roof on the building and that the mass of bricks fell out toward the street, the men be rlor Boss Carpenter Hamm, who was working on top of the building, sald that the west wall seemed to sway In toward a derrick In the center that was being used for bolsting purposes Plug Tobacco, “I live in a town which is the great- est seat of the plug tobacco Industry the town of Winston sald Hon. J. C. Bux. ton, of the Old North state. “Last | year, as the records will show, there was a production of 32,000,000 pounds Winston Salem. Doesn't look as if that much plug could be chewed up in a decade, eh? But somebody must get away with it, for the output is com- Tunnel! Under Thames. London's newest transportation {dea is a footway tunnel under the River cll's free ferry is now the sole depend- which suspends its operations entirely incapacitated for a part of each of 26 days during last year. P.M (Wren 1 ru 12: LE bry = te ven, Mauch | hem New York, Phi | Washington. P.M. Dally satu Sunda ar Black Dis 3:15 m= Whites! Glen Sum i Msc Chany he {; P.M. Ahr fH RD ouly for eg a ey i ville, Tunkhannock, A.M. Duly for Lk, Tals on mp Connects for lage Falls, Detroit and Buffalo and Niagar Crane M. oe EERE : He fs BREE II Amen LAR bt ee ap Es Ene = is eg Tk: iy 8 bes, A7vacase, tics we Murphy & Blis
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