at etc rt — 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 ( loth- ing is worn _ by thousands of men of good taste; they come back year after year: that's why we know our C lothing gives satisfaction That's why our business has growa Buy no clothing until you have seen our new Fall line MANEY & PAGE, ATHENS. Do You Wash? SAYRE. OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL We have a display of wash day goods in our win- dow that will interest you. Wash boards of brass, nick- el plated, enameled iron, glass and zinc in all styles of«crimp and size from 10C TO 45C. We also sell wash bench- es, clothes racks, washing machines clothes wringers, ironing boards, etc. Look in the window. GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St,, Athens. Wr If you don't trade with us we both lose money. “a SPECIAL OFFER FOR 30 DAYS Gold Crowns______$7 and §8 $1.00 up 50¢ and 75¢ Plates... .... Pivot Crowns Bridge Work per tooth $5.00 Gold Fillings _ Silver Fillings ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Don’t forget the number, 132 Lockhart St. DR.STEPHENSDENTALPARLOR Over Raymond & Haupt. The Valley Record “All the news that’s fit to print’ FRI DAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Loc WENTIES | Smoke Peer's s Straight Five, a | fine fragrant cigar. When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of a v 1908, The Movanho Club put in their new pool table today. Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc cigar, made at Sayre, C.M. Driggs and family have moved back to the West house on South Elmer avenue, from which they were driven by fire this sum- mer. —— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Daniel “Dixon of South River street has been admitted for medical treatment. New York State Railroad Com- {missioner Frank Baker has been admitted for treatment and rest. MOTHER'S BREAD Baked by Kolb, Philadel- phia. Sold by 0. U. INGHAM & CO., GROCERS. An Italian named Tony Ingh (?) {was injured while driving spikes ‘this morning. One flew and struck 132 Desmond St. : him in the back of the head, cut- Both Phones [ting to the bone. Political Announcement | Pa 1 hereby announce myself a candidate | JEWISH NEW YEAR "for Prothonotary, subject to Repablican | es Males. Primaries Saturday, Bept. 30,1900. | (), ..cnunt of holiday, the { Jewish New Year, my store will be W. G. GORDON. Towanda, Pa, Sept. 2, 1005. {closed from Friday 5 p.m. until Saturday 5 p.m. C. J. Kiron, | SAYRE'S LEADING | DRAYHAN. ial care and prompt at- Sayre, H. SarrLex Notice to Advertisers. Our advertisers confer a «great favor if they will hand in copy for changes in advertisements not later than 6 p. m. on the day "| before. the changed form, is to will os FAREWEL *| Preaches Powerful Sermon to Throng in Gospel Tabernacle. His Work Successful and Last- ing. The gospel Tabernacle was crowded to the doors last evening as evangelist Rees preached his farcwell sermon. In a few well chosen words he prefaced his ad- dress by speaking his appreciation welcome he had of the unanimity of spirit that had existed throughout the whole ser. ies of meetings, thanking the peo- ple for their hearty co-operation in ithe work, and regretting only that he had useful in the winning of souls The speaker announced for his text, Amos 4:12, “Prepare to meet thy God,” and the subject present- ed was the imperative importance That the convicting power was evidenced by the large numbers that knelt in consecration henceforth as never before a preparation for death. After the consecration service the company stood, and with clasped hands sang “Blest Be the Tie that Binds.” The bene diction followed, and a general handshaking, in which many fare. well good wishes were expressed During the stay of Mr. and Mrs. Rees in Sayre they have both won a host of friends. Rev. Rees has proven himself a true evangel of salvation. His preaching has been vigorous, scriptural and convinc- been unable to be more of preparing to die. truth went home with resolving to make life ing. He has spoken both fearless gently, and the large audi- ences that have greeted him night after night bear testimony to the fact that the people believe both in him and in his message. Mrs. Rees possesses a soprano voice of wonderful sweetness and power. Her solos from time to time have been appreciatted by all who have heard them, and as a leader of the chorus it would be difficult to find her equal. There seems to be no disposition to estimate the of these mectings by numbers, although the number of those who have pur- ly and value posed to live better lives has gone up into the hundreds. To form a true estimate of the value of this evangelistic campaign it must be viewed in its effect upon the relig- ious life of the town. It has been seen in the coming together of christian people irrespective of creed and joining efforts to help people to holier and happier lives, it has enabled the various church families to get better acquainted with each other, it has deepened the bond of fraternal feeling be- tween them, it has established family altars, it has quickened the spiritually cold, and best of all, salvation has come to many who were lost in sin, 0DD FELLOWS ELECT SEMI-ANNUAL OFFICERS The Sayre lodge of Odd Fellows clected officers last night as fol- lows: Noble Grand—Horace Frank. Vice Grand—Martin Garey. Fimncial Secretary—Willis B Weeks. Recording Secretary—Geo. D. Bonfoey. Treasurer—B. L. Lewis, Trustee 18 months—Harry M. Stevens. Representative to Grand Lodge — Joseph Ellers. The new officers will be install- ed by Grand Master Melville E. Chubbuck October 5 SAYRE CITY CLUB OFFERS $25 REWARD Ww. Ww. Shaw, proprictor of the Sayre City Club, has offered a reward of $25 for information that will lead to the arrest and convic- tion of the persons who made a burglarous entry into the club rooms during the carly morning | Michi urs of Tuesday, September « 26, iit. ‘ DRI 1 Unknown Unforiunate Killed by Lehigh Trala Last Evening--- Thought to Be Man Who Ap- plied for Work Yesterday. The mangled remains of a young man were found by a yardman named Updike on the Lehigh Val ley tracks opposite the foot of Chemung street at g o'clock last night. The decapitated body lay diagonally between the rails. The head and one shoe was on one side of the bo iy, between the rails, and the nght arm was on the The left hand and both the knees were both badly. It is thought that the man was stealing and fell beneath the wheels, and it is estimated that four or five trains passed over the body before it was found. The man was about 235 years old, 3 feet, other side legs below mutilated a nde 10 inches tall, of slim build, had blue eyes, reddish brown hair, smooth face and aquiline There was nothing on his body by which he could be identif®d. He wore a straw hat, black clothes and two blue checked gingham The dead man is supposed to be onc of five men who applied for work at the new shop yesterday None of the men could be today. It was reported this morning that the dead man was Joseph Ben- jamin, who lived near Monrocton Chief Walsh telegraphed to the authorities at the latter place and they found one of Benjamin's rel- atives, said that he did not think it could be the man, but that he would come up this afternoon to see, nose shirts found who The coroner viewed the remains, which were taken to Grumme's undertaking rooms§, this noon, but did not think it necessary to hold an inquest. Late this afternoon a scar was discovered on the head of the dead man. A bridge builder named Pratt was injured at Waverly re. cently and should have a similar The doctor who dressed the was called this and will come down to can identify the man. —— CURIOUS COLOR CHANGING CHAMELEON Sam Blish has on exhibition at the Lockhart street store a decided curiosity in the reptihan line. While the leopard cannot change his spots, this beast of Sam's can change the color of “its skin ap parently at pleasure when its temper is disturbed, or to conform with the color of the objects around it. In a cool dark place it is of a grayish shade, but on being placed in the light it changes to brown, bottle-green or blood red, ot various shades, and more or less mottled in arrangement. The “ground lion,” as it is known in the southwest section of the United States, belong to Anolis and allied genera of the family /Jywanufea Around here it is a chamclcon Some of New York's “smart set” them alive on their Keep your eye on Sam's lid now. lB mmc PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING Julius Lindegren, an expert in that line, intends to come here again the latter part of November Leave orders at Strong's drug store, Waverly. Both ‘phones. — STRAW RIDE TO SMITHBORO About twenty young people en- joyed a straw nde to Smithboro last mght. They were well chap- croned and report a jolly time scar, wound afternoon sec if he wear hats 122-2 Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clofk tomorrow morn ing, In time for connections for west- Hy nts. This is via Lehigh Valley, Central or Lake Shore Rail- ie, Heo double berth from C. W. Ketchum went to Towan- da this noon. ne Dr. Harry S Fish has returned from Scranton. ee e———— a Mrs. D. W. Mills of Milan was in Sayre last evening el meme attended the vesterday —— — N. A. Towanda fair Plumstead Clarence Donahue 1s expected this evening ore returned Supt. Kinney has after an outing at North Fair Haven - eee I. A. Samu New York city ing his holiday s has returned from where he wa buy line of jewelry .re Mrs. H R Allen Thorne went to the and Mrs, Towanda far to look over the fancy work today re - a Miss room-mate are [aura Murray and her expected home from Elmira College over Sunday eee tl A Memes Mrs. Maurice Guest ha to her home at Bel returnce lefontaine, O,, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S Corbin re - Miss Anna Young from Harrisburg and will leave on has returned Sunday afternoon for Bloothington, ll, to a posi pital accept tion in a hos BL I yman, one of the editors and publishers of the Tunkhannock Republican, made an appreciated call at the Record Office yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs of Tow yesterday at A. PP. Wicland's, South Elmer ave nue [hey this Ray Kessler, Jr, anda spent returned home morning in their automobile, soo Miss Clara Mitchell of burg returns home Harris after a APR 1s a grad- today visit with her sister, Mrs Wieland. Miss Mitchell uate of the Philadelphia School of Art, and displays a high degree of talent in fine illustration work for magazines. She has been offered a fine position by a Pittsburg firm get The you promptly and regularly Record to You will help us perfect our service and We mean to confer a favor by reporting any delinquency directly to us LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPT. 30. JULES MURRY PRESENTS P 3(! LMORE His new magnificent spectacular Wil- ham Farquhar Payson comedy romance by PRICES: 25, 50, 75, $1.00, S150 TOUHEY'S HOTEL E—— Everything New and Up-to-Date, Class Accommodations, First. Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Station, Rates $1.50 Per Day. Money to Loan. loan on desirable terms, ries to The Record, Sayre. Address ingui 115-6 D. CLAREY COAL (0. : Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AN iD SOFT WOOD Best Quality a Prompt Delivery Guaranteed A hoor. a Store, Sayre reasonable prices, gallon; * Price 10 cents per ¥ ig NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Waverly, N. Y. Broad St. and Park Ave. JOIN THE National Protective Legion. Fiftewn vears of business has proven can do all we claim Assets Aagast 1, 1905, Lo us we $2,115,000, Pays LY RCT Per wes dent R100 for loss of limb or eye £500 to kK for sickness or acc 2600 at death Cash dividends each five years, Costs £2.00 to £4.00 per month Sayre, Pa. YOUR SPIRITS GO UP Our wines are ex Why? when ours go down. hilarating without bad eflects, It's because PURE WINES ARE BENEFIUIAL, and we keep nothing except it's abso lately pure. Liquors that restore the energy must be wholesome. We sell no Try ours and get the best Prices are reasonable, ELMER A. WILBER, 109 Packer Ave, Sayre. others, FRED J. R | K | If TAYLOR you haven't a . p [home and want one, or if vou have one vou | J. want to get nd of, | rT |call, write or “phone | Tavlor. If 1 haven't want I'll find it for _ | what you try and 4 [| You, : O | cv T REAL EST TE CIR SIE CATERERS \ Athens “Shoe Hospital” ¢ JAMES ES SMITH! Is still 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 “Shoe Hospital” Shop open evenings from 7 to 8, as & I R=ad The Record, JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil Quart 85¢, Gallon $3.00. The Athens Building and Loan and Savings Associa- tion, established 1887, has money to loan at minimum Premium. ford to pay rent when mon: ey for building your hom can be had on such adva tageous terms. ___ Secretary. . ITs Health and hap- Il Ii} piness are what you i most desire in life and you can't enjoy either fully in house does not contain an up-§ to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum-§ bing and do it well. 5. 7 If you engage us to fit up a bath- HAL | room for you there's 1) only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that 1s, that you didn’t have it done sooner whic h Plumbing, Heating and Tinni H. R. TALMADGE, Both ‘Phones. Elmer COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at W sre LU yards at Sayre, Valley hone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furs 103 Lincoln St Sayre, Pa. hn H. MURRAY, M. SPECIALTIES: appointment. Office. Wheel L. B. DENISON, n | ' (office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Avi Valley Phone at office and Tesidence, A.J. GREE] CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
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