manship combined ing 1s worn taste, by no clothing until Fall line What more can you Our Cloth- that 3 Buy Our new has Zrowa seen 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 machines clothes wringers, ironing boards, etc. in the window. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St,, Athens. “- Plates Pivot Crowns $5.00 $5.00 Bridge Work per tooth $5 00 Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings $7 and $3 _$1 0) up oe and 75¢ When You Are Thirsty and feel th: need of & dnjusy, stop you reach Drigg's Soda Fountain, phia. Sold by 0. U. INGHAM & CO. 132 Desmond St., Both Phones Political Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Republican rales. Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1005, W. G. GORDON. Towanda, Pa, Bept. 2, 1905, GC. J. Kircum, SAYRE'S LEADING . DRAYNAN. BAJACH care ana prompt of Sayre, The Valley Record fit to print" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1905. ‘LOCAL BREVITIES C. C. West is on the sick list — {pee ——— Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a a a——— I] at Knapp's. I It's all the craze, not a fad, it's named—Lode Star I — Harry's Choice—unexcelled 5c and SSD © OC — October has the record for con- tinued pleasant weather The Howard Elmer hose com- pany left for the state convention it Scranton this afternoon. ro executive committee The in charge ot the tabernacle mectings hold their evening, will final meeting this The funeral of Mrs. Mary Shears was held from the home of her son, Otis Johnson, at 2 o'clock this afternoon ————— nase Not entirely all smoke,—heaps of delightful satisfaction—if you smoke Lode Star. you'd try one? EE a — Mrs. G. E. Rosenkrans and Miss Did you say assisting her as trimmer, have just returned from New York city after studying the new fall styles. They 0 HO PAYS BILLS | Secretary Adam Resigns and is Succeeded by Whittle - Case of Non-Resident. Pupils Con- | sidered. {the school might. dent Those present were Presi- Thomson, Directors | Brainerd, Cook, Maddock | Whittle and Supt. Stetler. |absence of Secretary Adam, In the Mr | Whittle was appointed. A large [presented and ordered paid were | found correct. Bids for | the at the | school presented by F covering West Sayre H P| johnson, for 810000, and H, O On hatchway Were { Hansen, for $108.00 motion the contract was awarding to Mr Johnston A bid for the bonds to be issued by the district was received from F. Page, who offered to take the entire issue at par. The bid was placed on file Chairman Brainerd of the teach ers’ committee reported that ing of a 7th grade room in the new building and the hiring of a teacher for the same, with the rescrvation that the new teacher is not neces sarily hired for jth grade work for next year. Miss Lavina Welles was elected, at a salary of £45 a month. The new room will be opened Monday morning, October 16, The report of the treasurer for the month of September showed a cash balance in the treasury of over $2000, A communication was received from Secretary Adam, stating that on account of pressure 6f business he was obliged to resign the secre taryship. He has served the board efficiently in this capacity for a W. H. Whittle clected unanimously to fill the va- long time was cancy, and the board is confident that the sclection is a good one Miss Vera F cation tor appointment as supply teacher Miss the Keyes made appli- and was elected Keyes was graduated from high school this year Mr. Stetler reported that there were several non resident pupils living or Lewis street who objected to paying tuition and wished to take advantage of the state law providing that pupils residing in one district a long distance from their school be sent to adjoining district, the tuition to be paid by the district in which they Mr. Stetler said that the other district had done nothing in regard to the matter although they should take the initiative. Mr. Brainerd said that the plain intention of the law was that every child should have an education, but that it was getting too common for people to live just ouside the line to escape taxes and still send their children here to school without paying tu He moved that the children in question be allowed to attend school here the rest of the week after which some arrangement must be made. The nearest school district may an live. ition in their is a mile or two beyond the Chemung river. The board went into executive CSs1on EE “WHEN WOMEN LOVE” When the publi , through the box office, vote that a play 1s a hit, it puts the pessimist out of busi no matter what is said to the contrary. “When Women Love” is one of the season's great plays that has caught the public storm. Everywhere the same re ports are heard—"a great show’ — ness, by s0 it 1s; pathos, comedy, sensation, combined with an excellent cast land an unusually strong theme for a plot, make it so. It was built to] winner.” will be | termed a "box-office {“When Women Love’ rm A — H. K. Spaulding has rcturned [= Rochester. Mrs. F. S. Lowman left for Hart Conn, this morning. F. J. Fraley of Dushore is visit- |ing his daughter Mrs. John Cook lon Miller street. Charles Beibach and John Ham- | mond are attending the firemen's convention at Scranton. —t ee Matthew Pierson went to Scran- and from there he will go to Washing- { ton. ton for the firemen's parade Mrs and children, of Lopez, arc visiting her sister Mrs. John Cook on Miller street. They will return home on | Thursday George Garey three httle siting Mrs. J. Lo Yawman and daughter, who have her parents, Mr, and Mrs Pickley, have returned home in Albany, N. Y. PC — BUYERS BITTEN BY A STRANGE AGENT A number of prominent Sayre been Thomas to their women have had some more ex- { perience with the agent who repre | sents a large city store and brings great bargains nght to the door. This time it was a slick, insinuating “such lovely imported laces, and SO cheap, The supply, which was delivered female who had samples of too.” ladies ordered a good 1 few days later. One was seen not ten minutes after the agent had deliv the goods the money, standing on her front porch “Where 1s that at ered and collected and crying out swindler; this lace is not all—it isn't ike the sample.” Too true—and it happens so oft that the joke is all When, oh when will they learn that it is cheaper to buy of home mer good en worn off chants whose integrity and respon sibility are known ? rr ef pe B. K. SPAULDING GETS A DESIRABLE PLACE H. K. Spaulding the popular and hustling Sayre agent fqr the U. S Express Co, has accepted a posi- tion as depot agent of the Amen- can Express Co. at the New York Central station at Rochester. His resignation from the Sayre agency will take effect October 13, and he will assume the duties of his new position October 16. His capa- bility in developing the business of the office at Sayre called the atten tion of the Rochester managers to him. While we are sorry to see him go away we are heartily glad that he is doing so well POPULAR RESTAURANT CHANGES OWNERSHIP Mrs. George H. Lacey & Co have sold their interest in their Desmond street restaurant to LL and the this had will change hands Mr. Van Duyn has hotels Wilkesbarre, Geneva and Lodi and business evening at expenence running will doubtless give the public a continuation of the excellent ser- vice that has made Lacey's so pop ular. The Record wishes him suc SKIN WAS FULL OF SLEEPY BOOZE Homer Scott was arrested by Officer Vogel yesterday afternoon while lying asleep at the corner of Chemung street and South Elmer avenue. He was taken to the ento- mological observatory, This morn- ing he was looking for someone to pay his fine. gp fy A number of young “people will meet at Perry Shaffner’'s tomorrow evening for the purpose of organ- izing a whist club. Telephone your news items to Phone 142 A. THEIR FELLOW WORKMAN There are times in life when the expression from the heart by words 1s inadequate to the occasion, and such was the case when upon Mon about 7:30, at 408 Desmond street, S. B. Smith quick ild nang of door bell and disclosed to view day cvening ly responded to the w the the genital faces of four of his shop a burden of comrades, bearing which they seemed very choice down- pour of rain their mission seemed introductions of announced by imperative, so after and greetings the object their hurried call was who was chosen to His when “Patty Donlin the message too full fe deliver heart was yw words in jolly tones his comrades “Thisszn, Donovan’ called for the addre “Casey” and * 1 speed h Taking ‘burden’ and “Smith, ti the shop wanted im his arms Sings the family he said 1e boys at w they I so they and got y remembrance vou to kne remembered you an cir- culated this paper wu this as a token of can't make a speech, but we wanted you to know that you to know that you were not forgotten I'hen for once “Smithy” found his tongue refused to speak, and as ; ’ he slowly unwrapped the articles and disclosed to view a beautifully engraved four-picce silver tea sct and tray, hus face spoke volumes but his voice was silent, and as he the neatly cngraved “Presented to S B. Smith by his fellow workmen raised tray and saw therc so for a moment silent, “We 1, can’t make a speech, but you know I am thankful The hort but pleasant his yOICC was then he said fellows, | stay of thg four friends was and a chain wa forged of 37 links, each on the list to which S. B wife express their most thanks hy 1 re i name on Smith and hearty What She Wanted, Cleopatra was speaking of her fa mous trip on the Nile “Fudge on a gol sald. “What | want {a a CANoF with 17 sofa cushions and a young man paddiing with the siceves of his $3.60 shirt up!” Some historians assert that this dis appointment, more than the parting from Antony, caused her to apply the asp at a later perlod Detroit Trib uaa len she barge, tittle Awfuly Noisy. Mrs Neighbor Ww racket in the pext room? Mrs. Rounders—O my band dressing to go downtown Indeed’ I've beard folk he was a loud dress idea it was anything like plucott’'s Magazine hat's wuat awful tals ius that Lad go -Lip er, but 1 that Shopper's Comfort “What a comfort the exchange sys tew is, excialmed oie woman shoppe to a friend she met iu $ fepartment tore I bought a hat which 1 after I got it home day Kk and ald a wmouselr the elevator of Yesterday didnt 1 brough got three pounds of Lutter for it’ big Hau a lo it bac ap Ueiinan o» A postage 2% 4d 1s pasted cach blank book bh es in Germany posse.ies the donation of her m enforced by law Should the girl get | the stamps are redeemed ment, or she may keep them is old, when the their face value erVAny uiris stamp in valu abont week Ino oa little whic ery serv The ress ant giri stamp {2 by the govern int government House of Lords Custom It i= the amiabl m of the h of lords to.preserve duly places in thelr cl peers To she this respect for the against the Mrthdav @ cust mkroom ff awaiting thelr con w how nh thers baby marquis arirzval of his Odd Organizat Paris posse a curiou gauization witl a band of pr ah odd pug pet aeres to trade with one utmost extent aly po y help one ar X inlerost fhe | e calls it Iranguil Fathers ove ins self +3 t wi hou “The Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. In time for counections for west ern points This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from Huffalo. Best services and equipment finest roadbed unexcelled dining cars Ready for Business Having refitted the billiard, pool and lunch rooms recently leased of FS Wo cott, | am now prepared to serve all cas tomers in a satisfactory wanner. My specialty is quick lunches of all Kinds Your patronage solicited. Oysters and clams in season. Try a cup of our new coffes, 8, BUTLER, Op. First Nat'l Bank, Broad St, 107-1m me Is gallon: covers An entirely 15¢ : Waverly, N.Y. Price 10 cents 10 cents extra, 25¢. ALL KINDS, JOIN THE National Protective Legion. en vears of business can do all we claim ts Augest 1, 1965, 22 Pays R15.00 pe dent, S100 for loss of Linh or S500 1, tek [oF sick y XI) at vidends « wth Cash di wh five 3 Costs x20)! 24100 per month E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. Sayre, Pa. 112 Deamond St. Both Phones To Loan The Athens Building Loan and Savings As tion, established 1887, money to loan at mini Premium. You cannot | ford to pay tent when x ey-for building ypuar h can be had on such ad tageous terms, FRED J. TAYLOR — A L If home and want you haven't a one, | lor if vou have one you lw ant to call, Taylor. get rid of, | write or ‘phone | If I haven't I'll for what want it you try and find L 3 Vou. 0 REAL SEI EE eT: SENET NE 1 Athens i 54 “Shoe Hospital” § g ov \ Is still at his old stand, 604 § South Main Street, Athens, 4 ready to repair shoes in the Ni beat manner and at the lowest af price Hriug your shoes to /4 the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop 3g open evenings from 7 to 8 VF SEER oS ICING Ve TEEPE ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES < 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA BOTH "PHONES Millinery Opening MRS. R. A. HOLCOMB, tig Ceol October 5 én 6 of the tot fines ston VE ret a ook over awstanish d to come ail «Kk 1 the new stom H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours Ttofam, 18, 7toSp. m OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil Quart rt 850, Gallon $3.00, No. 5 Elizabeth St, Waverly. IT'S SIMPLY THiS| [Tf Health and wT piness are what soul {1}} i | most desire in life and you can’t enjoy 1p Ng house which doesft A A not contain an up- to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum bing and do it well If you engage us}B to fit up a bath-HE room for you there's only one thing that | and that is, that | Gone SOOner. Heating and Ti H. R. TALMADGE, Both ‘Phones. LENIGR AND SCRANT COAL At the Lowest Possible F Plumbing, » Orders can be left wt West Say Store, both phones; or at thal yands at Sayre, Valley Phone 21 COLEMAN HAY R. H. DRISLAN Contractor and Buik Plans and Estimates Furs 103 Lincoln St Sayre, A. H. MURRAY, SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Rye, Ear, Throat, and the Proper Fitting c ea. Honrs 0812; 1.5; 78; Bw appoit tinent, Office, L. B. DENISON, | Office, Rooms 2 end 4 Talmadge Building, Valley Phone at office fesidente, NICH AND E Plans and Eetimates i 109 Steadman BE, Ray Advertise in The Ree
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