taste; Fall line. more can you Buy Seen our new SAYRE. ATHENS. 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 10C TO 45C. We also sell wash bench- es, clothes racks, washing machines clothes wringers, ironing boards, etc. Look in the window. 322 S. Main St., Athens. tt Pivot Crowns Gold Crowns ______$7 and $8 _$1 (0 up ..o¢ and 75¢ Gold Fillings Silver Fillings When You ¥ fit to print” "PRIDAY, OCTOBER e, 1905. LOCAL BREVIS Read The Record Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a | fine fragrant cigar. | RRR An alien from home—a traveler { without Full Havana. | Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc | cigar, made at Sayre. | A little cloud would move across | the blue, but Lode Star will always | stay by you. The Womans’ Missionary socie- ty of the Church of Christ will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 phia. Sold by Fl 132 Desmond St., Both Phones 1 hereby Mrs. Ralph Williams, Sec. The dance that was to be held this evening at the No. 3 hose house has been indefinitely post- pened on account of the firemen's now — — J. H. Smith of 408 Desmond street is showing a fine new road Everyone who has To¥anda, Ps. Sept. 3, 1905. the casicst riding spring they cver rode over, Mrs. GE. Rosenkrans and Miss Mary McCarty of Waverly, who is assisting her as trimmer, have just returned from New York city after stiidying the new fall styles. They {have brought a full line of up to cordial invitation is extended to all MADE. PROTEST They Claim Discrimination and Ill Treatment at Convention Which Is Thrown Into Uproar by the Charge. Gettysburg gets next year’s con- vention of the state firemen, win- ning out by a vote of 275 to 22 | The following officers were chosen { almost unanimously President, Aaron J. Henry of Al- lentown; first vice president, Thos. second vice Bernard Bosch of Oak { Lane, third vice president, John L Lansford, fourth vice { president, F. J. J. Connery of New | Castle; recording secretary, W. W | Wunder of Reading ling secretary, | E. Jones of Pittsburg | president, Lewis of correspond- J. A. Green of Car- Reichenbach of Allentown; delegate to national Dr. G. W. BerntHeizel i lisle; treasurer, C. LL convention, of Columbia The report of Secretary Wunder showed the association to have 112,000 members. 885 delegates attended the convention Many of the delegates protested at the treatment accorded the dele- They maintained they had been ignored gates from the small towns and preference shown the delegates from the large citics. They accused Pressdent Berntheizel of discrimi and insinuated the clection Many of them refused to cast ballots nation was carried on illegally Some spirited personalities resulted and for a time the convention was in an uproar Yesterday was the big day of the convention, About 13; line of march, it being rade day companies were in the a majority of them with apparatus. Upward of 10,000 firemen were in line, among whom were companies from places in New York, New Jersey and Dela ware, ABSOLUTELY PURE ICE F. J. Tillman received invoice of his first shipment of Hygeia icc last evening, and large and increasing trade is being supplied with same today. He takes much pains in furnishing the best quality that can be secured, even though the expense 1s much greater than natural ice can be purchased for It is not necessary to mention the superior quality of his artesian well water ice, as his trade commends it most highly. It being far super- ior to the reservoir ice at Waverly his which he bas been handling for the past three or four weeks, assists maternally in bring the trade his way. Orders will receive prompt and careful attention, even through the winter season. 127-2 Pre EARL LE ROY TIFFANY Earl Le Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tiffany, died at their home on Keystone avenue at 8:50 o'clock Monday evening, aged three years, four months and eleven days. The funeral was held from the home yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the Rev. J. F. Warner of- ficiating. Interment was at Tioga A number of rel- Lestershire and Wil low Point attended the funeral. Point cemetery atives from fi — SOCIAL WAIST CLUB A number of young people met at Perry Shaffner’s last evening and organized a club for the purpose of investigating the mysteries of a game called whist. Enough players were interested to form six tables. Meetings will be held at the homes of the members every week during the winter. DIED AT WILLIAMSPORT Josh White of the Wilbur House has received news of the death of his aged mother at Williamsport, Mrs. White was 83 years old and was the mother of fifteen children, eight of whom survive. She had lived in Williamsport since 1874. Her son Josh went to Williamsport “HELLO" Are you one of the 1140 Valley telephone subscrib ers? If not, become one Is your name in the Val ley telephone directory? If not, order a phone and get in the List, Do you phone in your place ? If not, order one Your customers can then get vou and you will get bave a Valley business new customers Da you have a Valley phone in your residence’ If not, yourself and save Lime order one and family and inconvenience Da vou If ~) phone from yo it of a Valley ir own busi telephone {own ’ use Ness pl we or residence Do you want to be in ition with and portion If so, COMMUNIC: vour friends in of the val i Valley customers every ley ? have phone The Valley Telephone Ce 12 now In its new home at 123 Lackhart street and Athens subscribers ars DALI connected into the fine new m tiple switchboard Make \ alley application for a phone by calling the Manager's office, Tele phone number 50), or by letter, or in person VALLEY TELEPHONE CO, Waverly, Sayre , Athens. m—— coo — “WHEN WOMEN LOVE” Some homely wisdom and a deal of common sense is expressed by the anthor of “When Women Love,” the new heart interest mel odrama, to be seen here Saturday matinee and night at the Loomis through his characters. The play is to some extent a problem play, but it is the problem of labor and capital that is considered. The play is, by force of example in the action and dialogue, a strong plea for labor, unionism, and the rights of the laboring man to organize, to gain in the best price he can for his labor The special convention of the county met at Towanda yesterday and nominated Willis G. Gordon for prothonotary. Resolutions Frank Pike. The convention en- dorsed the state and county straight Republican tickets. Eighty eight delegates were present. EAGLES INTATE NORE CANDIDATES The Sayre Aerie of Eagles work ed the initiatory ceremony on four candidates last evening. A large delegation from Waverly was pres ent to see the work of the Sayre team. A pleasant smoker follow- the meeting. tc teams RECEPTION OF MEMBERS There will be a service for the reception of those desiring to unite with the M. E church either by letter or on probation Sunday next at 10:30 a. m. All wishing to avail themselves of this opportuni ty are requested to be present ———— ff eem—— MONITORS ISSUE CHALLENGE The Monitor football team want to play the Athens high school or the Waverly Boys’ band football team at Sayre tomorrow afternoon. Manager J. J Kendrick or captain J. Connelly will make the arrange- ments, CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tiffany ex- press their heartfelt thanks to » frierds and neighbors for kindness PURELY PERSON Mial Lilley was here today. ets Henry Stulen of Towanda was in Sayre today . oe E.x-Sheriff Drake Sayre this noon wis seen In - ova — H. H. Mercereau was in Towan da this afternoon. — I. R Spr ngs this afternoon Simmons went to Clifton Mis. P. J. McKanna of | 1s visiting her daughter finira : ———— leon Barton and Wednesda wile spent y in Rochester. ne ind Fk J { anda yesterday ] Waltman Were in To nic iy lp — P. S. Millspaugh of Ithaca was in town on railroad business today ——— tips John Graham of tended the mecting ast night “ ———— Mr Mrs. Samuel Peckens and Nelson Peckens are visiting in Towanda at- of the Eagles and Scranton Mrs Mary B nnett of Chemung [.eon Birton's on Miller street ee - ’ Miss Kathyrn Deegan of Farr mount, W. V H Gillis visited her uncle today Rev. 1. W D. Hammond went out after squir Bingham and Earl rels yesterday. Their report has not been made public ot Mr CI N.]. and 1s today aus Pe Shiman of Be lvidere, arrived in town last might operating the fourth chair at the Utopian barber shop at >33 Desmond the street, undeg Johnson A —— OPENING DANCE Grand opening of the Pharmacy hall Management of J. W, , West Sayre, Wednesday even ing, October 11, 1905. Music fur nished by D. S. Andrus’ orchestra Dancing free. Come and try the finest hall in the valley. Objec- tionable characters positively not wanted or allowed HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs Alice Hakes of New Al bany was admitted today 122 a “+ Mrs and Ann Mrs Susie Crane of Cowell, Sargeant of Lamokin William operated on today Prichard of Colley , — COTTAGE MEETING for prayer and Bible study at the home All are welcome avenue, tonight, Sayre Items The Valley Record file at the Spalding Museum-Li Athens, those who wish to consult back numbers may find them after this date. 1S Now on where 13th birthday the home of his last party of his All had a happy Paul Maron’ s was cclebrated at parents on Chemung night by a street small young friends. evening Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clogk tomorrow morn ing. In time for connections for west ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Hail- roads. Sleeper $3.00 doable berth from Buffalo. Hest services and equipment finest roadbed unexeelled dining cars Charles C. Annabel, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Waverly, N. Y. 332 Broad St., Ready for Business Having refitted the billiard, pool and laneh rooms recently leased of FS Wop cott, I am now prepared to serve all cus tomers in a satisfactory manner. My ialty is quick lanches of all kinds Your patronage solicited. Oysters and clams in season, Try a Aub ot our new UTLER, x 2 Waverly, N. Y. JOIN THE National Protective Legion. of business has pr ve stl we wis Augast 1, 1 ecand , R115, 00m, Pays flow per week for sickns “nt £100 for loss of Limb or £5.08) to = S6iKl pt death Cash dividends each tive ye Costs £200 to 400 pr month E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. 112 Deamond St. nes Sayre, Pa. Both Pho MONEY To Loan The Athens Building and Loan and Savings Associa- tion, established 1887, has money to loan at minimdm Premium. You cannot af ford to pay rent when mon- ey for ‘building your home can be had on such advan- tagcous terms, FRED J. TAYLOR R | - Tr If you haven't a A home and want one, | |, lor if you have one vou | to rid of, + | want get |call, write or 'phone | E | E If I haven't] ven t SQ I'l for Al | Taylor. | what you want try and find it Y I | You. Athens “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH Ia still at his old stand, 604 South Main Street, Athens, ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the lowest | price. Hring your shoes to the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop open evenings from 7 to 8, ELMER A WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA BOTH Millinery Opening MRS. R. A. HOLCOMB, 121 NS, heyst Will have | Opening ery and Lad Farn October Sand 6 which is one f the shown in ti PHONES y West Sav, of Mili shing Goods finest stocks ever tion with prices for cash that are tonishing AH are cond mally invited to come and look over the new stock in the now store H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours 7tofam,1tod 7Tto8p. wm OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK Valley Telephone 37x. 128 Lockhart St. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Forelgn and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil Quart 8c, Gallon $3.00, No 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly. - SIMPLY THIS] Health and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can't enjoy fully in ap® house which does}ix not contain an up-p to-date bath-room Now we do Plum- bing and do it well. engage us up a bath- either thing that that Heating and Tinning H. R. TALMADGE, jo ‘Phones. | LEIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. — Orders can be left at Wax =D Store, both phones; or at the Kl yards at Sayre, Valles Phone 27m, COLEMAN HASSLER, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St Plumbing, Sayre. Pa. A. H. MURRAY, M.D SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Pro or Fitting of Glass es. Hours $13; 1 7-8; Sundays by appointment. Office, Wheelock L. B. DENISON, M. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer A Valley Phone at office and residence. A.J. GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUMDER. Plans and Estimates Fun 107 Rteadman Ft. Raven Pu. A ‘vertise in The Reccrd,
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