MG hb iiss. ini a ———— a Hi I ———s manship combined. ing is worn by taste, That's why no clothing Fall line What more can you Our Cloth- that's Buy have seen our new SAYRE. ATHENS. OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL Do You Wash ? - 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 I0C TO 45C. We also sell wash bench- es, clothes racks, washing ironing boards, etc. in the window. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. ens 322 8S. Main St,, Athens. “- Plates... ......$300 Pivot Crowns _ $5.00 Bridge Work per tooth $5.00 Gold Crowns Gold Fillings _ Silver Fillings ---=-37and $8 _21 ix) ap 50¢ and 75¢ MOTHER'S BREAD phia. Sold by C. U. INGHAM & CO., (GROCERS. 132 Desmond St., Both Phones Political Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Republican rules. Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1005, W. G. GORDON. Towanda, Pa, Sept. 2, 1905. Sayre, : SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. The Valley Record “All the news that’ 5 at to print” 30, 1906. LOCAL BREVIS One Lode Star ar calls for another | Just like it, Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar. —————— 5000 girls wanted to induce their Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc ————— Ep ——— to The Republican primaries, {tary, will be held this evening. The Rev. E. C. Petrie will preach Christ Lifted Up." at the Presbyterian church tomor- H. H. Mercereau is acting as the Sayre representative of the Evening News during the absence of An- drew Cotton, There will be an important choir rehearsal of the Church of the Re deemer, at the church, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp. ae——p na The fall session of the Scranton Archdeaconry will be held at the Church of the Redeemer Monday and Tuesday, October —e The first meeting of the Fran- sohnian musical society will held at the home of Mrs. E Cowell, Athens, Friday, 16 and 17, be M. October 6 o'clock Wednesday Afternoon. the man who was run over by a Lehigh Wednesday |evening. Just how he got under {the wheels probably will remain a | mystery. He left his | Wolcott Hollow, | Monday morning, to attend the He seen cground at 3 o'clock It {thought that he got on a train to train here home in {fair at Towanda was | last at the fair Wednesday afternoon 1s {come to Milan on his way home, {but that the train did not stop and | he stayed on, only to jump or fall under the wheels when he reached Sayre. He not a man, and had no money with him when he left home The man was identified by brother, was drinking his this 30 James Robinson, morning. He was a farmer, years old, and is survived by his mother, two brothers and two sis ters. The family worried because he did not return home, heard last night of the accident and telephon- ped for particulars. The description satisfied them that dead man was brother they received the his Sayre this morning and identified the remains at J. W. Grumme's rooms. The body will be taken home this afternoon and the funeral will held the church tomorrow afternoon Hartley, and came to undertaking be from Ridgebury A pe me HICH SCHOOL NOTES One month of school is gone. The chemistry class is experi- menting with hydrogen B. G. Maddock has been visiting the schools this week. Director Simultancous quadratics have been bothering the higher algebra class this week Several text books have been received in the high school. new More are expeeted Mrs. Rosa Bovington of Camp- town was, a caller at the office Thursday The certificates of honor were distributed to the high school stu. dents Thursday afternoon. afternoon. Total registration to date 1s 1,215. The average daily attendance for the first month ot school was 1,100. Mrs. Charles Ingham, a former teacher of the eighth grade, was renewing acquaintances on last Friday. Rev. Grant Wilson, class of ‘or, a student at Syracuse university and pastor at Marion, N. Y', is in attendance at the M. E. conference at Elmira Miss Harriet Strong,-a former teacher in the borough schools, was calling on old friends last Fri- day afternoon. She enters the New York Teachers’ college this fall. The foot ball game between the senior. jumor and sophmore fresh- men teams resulted in a victory for the latter team by a score of 10-0 A feature of the game was Swart. wood’s run for a touchdown from a kickoff. SE — PEACH PARTY Mr. and Mrs. |]. B Riverside Guild of the Church of the Re- to a peach party Wednesday, Oct. 4. from to 10 o'clock in the evening. — THANKSGIVING MEETING ian churches will hold a HL. Gillespic went to Scranton today. ee C. C. Walker is visiting friends in Owego. R. D. Kavanaugh is visiting : Bethlehem — A — The Rev. I. W. Bingham was in Ithaca today. The Rev. F. T. Cady will leave for New York city tomorrow night —_—— George Patterson went to Allen town today. He and Mrs. Patter George Bolton, A. J]. I.. Cotton W. G. Bartlett left for a few outing at North Fair Haven morning. ———— nee Mrs. S. T. to Towanda this noon with Mrs. and F days’ this Mr. went Harleman to Harle- and spend Sunday man’s parents ed faee— The Monitor foot ball about twenty rdoters went to Tunk team and hannock for a game with the high school at that place this afternoon A — Miss Newell and Miss Kelly will the Church of the Redeemer tomorrow Miss Kelly will ing also. sing solos at morning sing in the even- Mrs. Kate Keiser and Miss Ina De Witt, who have been visiting at the home of C. C. Yocum for a at week, returned to their home Herndon, Pa, this iis morning, WEST SAYRE Jesse Allen has moved to Myess- burg, where he has purchased a grocery store S. Truesdell of Thompson, who has been visiting G. W. Roseboom returned home today. broom will Machinery for the new factory is being set up and soon be in operation. rr fp HOSPITAL NOTES David Lewis of Dushore, for- merly an orderly, was admitted to day for medical treatment. South this Augusta Gilmartin of River street discharged afternoon. . vt Notice to Advertisers. Our great copy for changes in advertisements not later than 6 p. m. on the day before the changed form to appear. We find it impossible to give later changes proper attention SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:45. Christian Endeavor, 8:30. The Rev. EL . Petrie, Pastor Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12, Christian Endeavor, 6:30, The Rev, M, B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10.30, Sunday school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:50, B. Y. P. U, meeting, 6:30, The Rev. 1. W, W. Bingham, Pastor Church of the Epiphany Firat Mass, 5:00, High Mass, 10:30. Sunday School, 2:00 p, m. Benediction, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. L. Shanley, was advertisers will confer a favor if they will hand in Is Rector Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00, Morning service 10:30, Sanday school 12:00 Evening service 7:30. The Rev, F. T. Cady, Rector Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching serviee, 2:30, Sanday school, 3:30, Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:30, Morning serviee, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45. Epworth League, 6:30, The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor I a ua Hours from Sayre IENDCRITS CONPLETE COUNTY TICKET Commtttee Names Candidates for all Offices Except Pro- thonotary, Which Vacancy Will be Filled Later. The nittee August 31 mecting Demi IWCaANc.« t t Canning Time Is Here Fruit Cans of all kinds at very reasonable prices. Preserving kettles at cost, the Bradford to have named at of the committee ket com . 1 1 om Stone jars from one to six gallons. Price 10 cents per county cratic gallon; covers 10 cents extra, fall complete with onc ex Job A. H treasurcr for France 3 3} i. . e : ‘+. » = I the ticket An entirely new line of ladies’ side and back combs, 10¢, erin i Hui pil 15¢ aii ception by Athens for of Towanda. fo naming : sheriff nd 2,0. John E. Passmore of Gillett, Dr of Towanda, for core Democrat M. J McN county comn Lull of Su This ticket for tary understood will be fille register NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. Chaffee - bregg’s Racket Store, Waverly, N. Y. and recorder ner ICAVO DS prothon Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. sre A SUNPTUOLS PRODUCTION “Captain Debonnaire,” a JOIN THE National Protective Legion. tirring spectacular comedy romance of Canada and York in the 17th cen with that bright ane p ul G tury, rma ff basiness ha nent young dl we ela 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. C. W. TIDD Secretary. BE more, in the titie roll the first t < presented lor The Loonus debant making tingle the tl, 105, ST 015,x me here at Pavs : - © ~ tomigint LCaptaun y <5) to : dent 2100 for} RE, in addition blood -of all beatiful who glony won In seeing a ad hand- sof limb or aye maiden iainst Shik at deat!d Cash dividends each five ve Costs ={ in per aot th venturous sition by a 51 ii some gallant, pleases thoroaghly those who love to look upon at [he pro 22001 tractive stage pictures duction 1s the most umptuous ich M mnaget Jule s Murry provided Mr. Gilmore and qu ime and with wh ever has Sayre, Pa. the cost ire unt, gay and places in IT's SIMPLY [SR THIS{[[] Health and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can't enjoy either fully house } which not contain land PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING Juhus an that to again the latter part of Ve RS a a 1 in oY - Lindegren expert in line, intends come here 4 RIA Lg November Leave orders at Strong's dru Waverly r store, Both ‘phones 122 im a eos We mtan to ret you promptly and re does I'he Vaeler TULAriy Record You and an up- to-date bath-room will help us perfect our se Now we do Plum-J by delinquency directly to us LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPT. 30. JULES MURRY PRESENTS rvice YOUR SPIRITS GO UP confer a favor reporting any bing and do it well. B If you engage us to fit up a bath- room for you there's Our wines are #x bad effects, Why? when oars go down hilarting without It's because PURE WINES ARE BENEFICIAL, only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that that you didn't have it done sooner ind we Keep nothing except it's abso restore the We sell no the lutely pure Liquors that energy must be wholesome, 18, others Try ours and get best Prices are reasonable, ELMER A. WILBER, 109 Packer Ave. Sayre. | 3(y! LMORE '""" Both "Phones. J. TAYLOR | |" LENIGH AND SCRANTON Ei If you haven't al A COAL D home and want one, At the Lowest Possible Prices. — - . Orders can be left at West Sayre I . Store, both phones; or at the Erle of yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m. COLEMAN HASSLER, R. H. DRISLANE Contractor and Builder = Plans and Estimates Furnished. Sayre. Pa. ‘1 H. MURRAY, M. I SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Rye, Ear, Nose Throat, and the I xe Fitting of G oa. Hours 8-12; 1 7-8; Sundayes appoistaen. Office, Wheelock Blosk. 1 L. B. DENISON, M. ope n evenings from 7 to 8, HH Office, Rooms a and 4 —_ J 0 he Building, Elmer A Valley Phone at office and D. CLAREY COAL 0, - === meses = Lehigh Valley Coal Read The Record, HARD AND SOFT WOOD JOHN eC. PECKALLY, A.J. GREEN or if vou have one vou to vet of, 1 write or ‘phone + | want ried CAPTAIN T | call, 0 : If 1 haven't] _, Pal for A Tavlor. y want find it what vou His new magnificent spectacular ALA and Wil Payson comedy romance by ! yon, 0 | RE ham Farquhar A 1 EST. PRICES: 25, 50, 75, $1 00, $1 50 Money to Loan. Party has limited amount of money sirable terms Address ingu ries to The Record, Saves 115-6* SATA = Aelix SATA Sa pro “Shoe Hospital” k A FE BAKER : JAMES SMITH Is still at his old stand, 801 Carpenter and Builder. South Main Street, Athens, Waverly, N Y 103 Lincoln St 4 Ca loan on de ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the | Owen price Bring your she ws the “Shoe Hospital She s 17 Pleasant St. at 7:30. All are welcome. at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for west. ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, The Rev. M. B. Wood will preach igan Central or Lake Shore Rail- “Pure Religion” at the Church Bataia — R00 double pipers : b . 1 Best Quality & Prompt Delivery DEALER IN CONTRACTOR AND BULDER. Guaranteed oreign and Domestic Fruits. Pl and Estimates Fur Beadfond Street Yard Phone, 53 Macaroni 8 ad oe Bory S178 por bok | ___ 10 Stendman Fb favre Pu. Advertis: in The Record, and prompt ot-| 1), ge, |W. Bingham will “The Secret of a Succes- Te para "tor fe7re. “to. s Rlizabeth St, Waverly,
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