© 3 WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. underbuy. Again old ideas that credit stores hang to. Street Floor Not the cheap imitation kinds bat fabrics that give You will find old friends here, also new ones. Weaves and figishes that are new simple, rich and handsome. Special sale Mooday A Tuesday to introduce Medallion Cloth and Tan- Kier Bilk; washable bat does not loss its lustre; this we 29 and 39¢ Values Second Floor We have on sue the fall and winter's line, all Tak- ing the expression of ladies who are carefal to see carry three and four times as many garments and wraps as the small stores in these three $4.67 to $32.50 hanes to practice coon 15 to 20 per cen besides thers wy if t under price ndividuality cr 19c to $2.00 i= an |i Curtains YOU VE F saw in s in keeping with the dae, 47¢, big store Boe, 69¢, 7c, Nc, 81.19, Why Mason Jars, § stock. {qu art No other sizes in + pair of hose ait your acquaintances on lines towns. Early selce- ~ tions are best; prices Millinery Opening October 4, 5 and 6 The leading shapes will be continued; John Paul Jones. Lilian Russel, y, Caild's Poke, Japanese Mashroom, ete. All have a tilt and a tarn very claver in appearance, and our spacial effort this sea- ‘son will be to lower the price. The prices will be from $2.00 ap. Wait for this event, Men's Furnishings From the mills to you on first profit. Flescad un- Small stores usually get 69¢. rag A Belt Special Imitation of patent ia the new shape, 25¢. Does it not look so to you? Rain Coats ant shows kinds. 7.50 to 827.50. All « and fetehing Men's Special on Hose res sav 2 for 25 Hat Pin Special 1 will pay 15¢ and 25¢ else. t get this same clever appearing Shoes unter and sales at Me, Toe, 5 for misses We have samples eat they are We have oth- that are w yon how goend no better You will have It's a store that's different. RRA culate. daughter may owe beauty to her perfect, DENTIST. Rooms 7 and 9, Talmadge Build- Elmer Avenue, Sayre. The Globe Store. . H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Valley Phone 11 X. Sayre, culate. WANT MCALL'S HEAD. New York Pastor Will Hring Suit to Force President Oat, NEW YORK, Oct. &.- Rev, Dr. A. Lin evoln Moore, pastor of the Riverside Japtist church, is going te begin legal war on Joba A McCall and George W Perkius Suits to force the resignations ofthe two otticers of the New York Life In surance company and to compel them to return the $150.000 contributed to the Republican national campalgu funds are to be Iminediately lustituted by lawyers representing Dr. Moore and bundreds of other policy holders “l cam control a large number of votes of the policy bolders by proxy.” pays Dr. Moore, “and | shall enter this fight with the belief that It is the Lord's work aud should be prosecuted with a mighty vigor “Jolin A MeCall has practically sto- len vast sums frow the treasury of the company —mouey that belongs to the policy holders, and If Le falls to return these moneys Le should be arrested tid sent to jail ball make a demand upon both e ol and Perkins to resign from the New York Life and shall also demand that McCall refund the $150.000. Our watchword shall be, ‘Drive McCall out or lustitute criminal prosecution!” Married a Wenlthy Jap. Won? HPORT, N. Y., Oct. 3—=One of Liggest surprises this town bas ex the announcement of the marriage of Miss Helle Pauline Brown, the pretth ext girl bere, to Frank Yamakl, a Japa care foal nese, was made The couple were mar COAL tied on July 16 last, but so well had their secret been kept that uot even the family of the young woman knew anything of the wealdipg until today The bLridegroows Is wealthy, and bis parents own considerable property io Japon. The young woman expressed «if as supremely happy and sald that If wore Awerican girls would marry for love and lay aside racial upholstered, ood). re- of up- Two Salcides at Paterson Hetel, PATERSON, NX. J, Oct. 3A man by jumping from 8 fow and a woman stternpted te end ber life by taking poison at the Cosmopolitan hotel. The woman is io 8 condition at Rt. Joseph's Lospital. Michael M. Zimmer, a fares of Wyckoff, jumped from the window of his room to the street and was dead committest snicide — i. | recommends that before we grant {any permission to build on the streets that it should definitely un- TROLLEY FRANCHISE shall be built, whether through — {Sayre borough or Athens town- Reverses Action of Athens Bor- | ship or both, and the entire length ough Council om Legal|) the line should be incorporated in the franchise. Grounds and Criticises the As there was not a quorum of Franchise Which Was Grant- | council present last evening no ed. | meeting was held and the mecting was adjourned to Saturday evening next Athens—Burgess D. J. Macafee has vetoed ordinance No. g6 re- cently passed by the Borough | council granting consent to the Athens, Sayre and South Waverly Strect Railway company to lay its tracks in certain streets. The honorable Burgess in hand- ing in his veto says: “I regret that [ am unable to approve the pro- posed ordinance in view of certain of its provisions and I feel sure that if the attention of your honor- able body had been called specific ally to certain of its features it would not have been passed.” One of Burgess Macalee's objec- tions is that Sec. 19 provides that the company may commence build- ing its road in this borough befose obtaining the necessary consents in other municipalities through which it proposes to pass. This he is advised is contrary to law. The Athens, Sayre and South Waverly Street Railway company was incorporated to build through the boroughs of South Waverly, Sayre and Athens and afterwards its line was extended to run through Milan, Ulster, Towanda and Monroeton, and the Burgess says “I have no doubt that the council had this line in view when they passed the proposed ordi- nance.” It is the law of the state that a street railway incorporated to run through several municipali- ties must obtain the consent of cach of those towns and in the case of townships of each property owner through which it passes be- tore it can commence the building of the road. If they commence build- ing without this consent an injunc- tion might be had at the instance of any person affected and the borough might be drawn into liti- gation. This company has no application pending in any other of the municipalities, although an application was made to Sayre that has been withdrawn. The burgess gives as his opinion that it will be best for the people of Athens to wait until the company has obtain- ed all of the necessary consents before allowing them to do any work on our streets, Sec. g provides for transfers from the said company to the Waverly, Sayre and Athens Traction com- pany, and that the passengers shall be carried on the other to the state line for five cents providing that the Athens, Sayre and South Waverly Street Railway company shall not be required to transfer passengers beyond the northern termini as actually constructed. By virtue of this provision if the company builds outside of Athens borough then that is as far as the passenger could ride on either line. The distance from Athens to Waverly is but four miles and we should have a reduction of fare to any part of Waverly for § cents The Burgess also says it seems unwise to grant the use of Wells avenuc and Pine street as they have been asked for, as they have catered into an arrangement with the Waverly, Sayre and Athens Traction Company to use its tracks from Mohawk street in Sayre to the southern end of Athens bor- ough. This would indicate that there was no immediate intention of doing more than occupying these streets in Athens. This might work serious injury by pre venting our granting rights to some other company ready to do business. Burgess Macafee also says the time of one year in which they must commence work is too long. That six months is long enough Brief Local Mention N. V. Weller went to Scranton today. G A. Lamkin and wife went to Troy today. Ralph Tozer, wanda today. Esq, was in To Mrs. Seymour Park of Nichols visited in town today. Mrs. Sumner Parks and child, of Nichols, are in town today. Frank Van Loan is at the Sulli van county fair in Forkesville. Wright Morely of Potter county called on Athens friends yesterday. A girl baby was born to George Wilcox and wife of River street Sunday. : : A harvest supper will be served at the Presbyterian church Friday evening, George Newman of East Nichols is visiting his nephew, John New man, in town. Rev. E Ww. DeWitt of Scranton was is Athens yesterday afternoon calling on friends. Special meetings are being held at the Methodist church this week, at 3and 7:30 p! m, A daughter was born 1 to , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Ann Sunday, October 1. street, Earl Johnson and wife of Bing hamton visited at the home of E S. Johnson yesterday. Mrs Fred Brigham of Waverly and Mr. M. LL. Barron at A. J. Taylor's home arc visiting J. Harold Ryan of New York spent Sunday at the home of his grandfather M. W. Ryan, The catch basin recently put in on Willow street was badly dam aged by last night's storm James LI. Kelley and daughter Mary of Binghamton spent Sunday at the home of M w Ryan, Nathaniel Richards and wife of Owego are visiting his sister, Mrs. Daniel VanLoan, North street. 0. D. DeWitt of Scranton is in Athens negotiating for the pur- chase of the Athens Lumber Co's plant. Mrs. Fred Ackley, who has been visiting at J. W. Hildebrant's, re- turned to home to Standing Stone this morning. past week, returned to her home in Troy Monday. Harry Horton, the New York banker, and Geo. Blackman of To- wanda visited at O. D. Kinney's yesterday afternoon. Miss Edith Stulen returned home last evening from a several weeks’ visit with her aunt Mrs. James H Cod ling in New York city. Mark Wolcott, who has been representing the Ohio Brass Man visiting his father, T. D. Wolcott. Rev. W. H. Sawtelle gocs to Pittston this evening on an import- ant mission to the Presbyterian church of that city, Under the direction of the Lackawanna pres- bytery. | Women in buying it; You take no risk to you. SHOES Won Four Prizes Irving K. Park won four of the prizes that awarded by the Postal. Print Club contest re- cently. They are labelled: “A June Flood in the F which repre- sents a view in high water on Har- ris island; “laterior of the Library of Congress; Salting the Sheep;” and “Days Farewell Beam, on were orest,” ‘a scene river near here, among the fifty 2,500 that were selected after a cntical examination by the forty members of the club and are given preference for their artistic and technical superiority Mr. Park has the album the Chemung These views are onc chosen out of it may be seen by those who desire to do so. (Chicago Opens Novel Hank. CHICAGO, Oct 2 Chicago ists gave to the fluaneind w thing chimed to be dist when they be known new first of capital wld sone lly line Pnew ins=titition Ih Mutual bank ihe institution Is asserts! to be the ts kind in the country whict organizes] under existing laws ns bauk and owned operated by stockliolders divides its profits equally with Its saving depositors : { Om esd as the and FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Closing Stock Quotations, Money on call caster at Prime mercantile Exchanges, §laid Closing prices Amal Copper My N.Y. Ce Alchison og B&O 11 Penn. RL. R Brooklyn RT 1% Reading C.C,.C &8tL. 1x Hock Island Chess & Ohio 18% St Paul Chi & Northw. 017 Southern Pad D&H..........08 Bouthern Ry Erle 0% South. Ry. pf Gen. Electric 150, Sugar I Central 1534; Texas Pacific Lackawanna & Unlon Pacific louis & Nash. 154% U. 8. Steel Manhattan 18; U. 8 Steel pt Metropolitan West. Union.... Missour! Pac paper, 445 per cent 268, balances, $1010.32 ntral Norf. & West 150Yy | wi 14Yy | ey | HY | 19, | 15% 106% New York Markets. FLOUR- Steady, but quiet: Minnesota patents, MGS 15, winter straights, $16; wht ter extras, Igis ents, #4 Zt WHEAT off under winter pat After opening steady eased iberal worid s shipmenta a porthwest receipts, but later rallied of focal be uy ing and bull supp a December Biguss May, BAUS IL CUORN~—Eusy under pr ospects of clear ing weather an \ Hquidation, S14 @Soe, ALLO OW - Steady, city, #4c., country giv H AT. Ste ady; shipping, Wguxc.. geod te © . 871 HAR Steady, long rye Bye BEANS--Qulet; marrow $350; medium 5. pea, $IIWYULTS, red kidney, | ~ Firm, domestic fleece, 543 HOPS Steady; state, common to cholce 196, 1a 104, 15g2c., olds, Sglic Pacing coast 108, 1glsc., 1 Qc ol "0: 1 TET R~Flrmm, common extra, 1Tulle., st Me dairy, common to eX | tra, 1844) Age. : renovated, common to ex. | tra, 154) 19840 ery Tacs ory. Tar | to extra, 15Q17%¢.; western trmitatior | creamery, extras, (3c, firsts, Fist 1% CHEESE Weak, state full small and [arg 14%e ; fair to chol full te light, Zhi EGGS-—Firm, stats Pennsylvania and | ie Arp ’y “, APLC Y we loc ted wh e 1 mixed Relay western oxts 1 frets, Sia firsts PT ATOES Jorey sar: Lok $1002 Jerue y. $1 5 Tv. state Jerse) sweets, $1 504 southern, La LIVE POULTRY Quiet: fuwls, 1c; ducks 1130. old roosters, he oks rie, 1INGEeili4e >» POULTRY Firm esh ain | : fowls Bi 10 k00d | Hive. old roo 4c. nearly chickens, choice, 1k western 15¢.. western chickens, fair to good, 124 l6c. cre amet, cream colored and white, fancy eo, 10%G11%e.; skims | are. An and | | ie. sprin DRFESSE ed fowls chotee, 1 Live Stock Markets, CATTLE Receipts fair, market steady, choice, BB OGOLW. prime, F155, vea calves, Ton HOGS Hecelpts fair; market lower; medium and heavy York. » rime heavy P % of Vorbare $8 TA 6 cre WE FURS Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” . From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service, Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises, Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 142a. WE PRINT The Valley Record EHGH VALLEY R. (In effect Jane 18, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND. |, Allentown. Bethlehem, Mew Baltimore and Washington. 3:30 8 A .M bel fo Teskhset , Pittston, York, {lkes Barre, white : Hawes, a atch Hak 4 po Washington. A.M. 643A. M [; 00 si 7 oavely BA J Week eld, alls clon, ew a a Lacey 10: 00 i= MM. e+ Jor AsbEnh, Milde ville, Mesnoppen and Temkhiasoch P.M (W ay P.M Rn = fe Haven M Chunk, A ly New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and M. Daily except 5 > for EL auch Chunk, Alieatown Bethlehem, New wit , New I ville, Tenkbennod Fitts tom and aby WESTBOUND. M. Da ot Deal] 2: 00: ara Falls roremto. Detrolt Louis and polats west. 4) sme DE mma: th 3:40 ragars Palle asd pwr eR os 4h Ba ear. M) Week Jake Comms for Nlagara. Pai, Toroats, | Detroit and Chicago [IE Batavia, Buffalo in Eos Ni agers Chen k ly Rochester a. A) Fag Et : . Daily for Lockwood Odessa, i Al su Burdett Waikia ins) Valols, Lodl, Glidert, Sac bv Ithaca, ice, Tomasi, cer Iaken, HAS he Ber Se : LE 10 sprize. etar, other Sli Sion 3 0:36 a Rs Dally except Sunday, Mack Diss Geneve, Rochester, oa acs, Trumansburg, 6: 8 i Spencer. Jihacy eve 'and Manchester. AUBURN DIVISION, 05 go: Week da! only, for Owego, Prot. Cortiand, Canastota, Viera: 0h i. Auburn, Wi North Syracuse, Utica and Day fo Lockwont. Van ; Zimwer made bis fatal jump Mamie for them to begin their work. That "| 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg, | Douuelly of Newark, who tad bees the people of this valley are all Both Ph stopplog ut the e botel ran isto the e all|field Normal foot ball game last, Saturday. Murphy & Bl lish,
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