OUR GLOTHES SEEM TO HAVE IT The certain style that every man wants in his clothes, fabrics, lining, tnmmings, work- manship combined. What more can you find ? What more do you want? Our Cloth ing is worn by thousands of men of good taste; they come back year after year; that's why we know our Clothing gives satisfaction That's why our business has growa Buy no clothing until you have seen our new Fall line. MANEY & PAGE, ATHENS. SAYRE. 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. Look in the window. GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. a Jf you don’t trade with us we both lose money. wn THIS IS THE TIME FOR 30 DAYS The Best Time of the Year Gold Crowns ceu--$7 and $8 $100 up dc and 75¢ Pivot Crowns. Bridge Work per tooth_ $5.00 Gold Fillings Silver Fillings ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Don’t forget the number, 132 Lockhart St. DR.STEPHENS DENTAL PARLOR Over Raymond & Haupt. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print’ When You Are Thirsty and feel the need of a Salat; op ya reach Drigg’s Soda Fountain, OCTOBER 7, 1905. When women love they love to { have their lovers love Lode Star, SATURDAY, About 75 couples attended the Movanho dance last night. Choir rehearsal at the Presby- terian church tonight at 7:30 —— A —— Not everything unless it Lode Star Miss Kelly will sing solos at the Church of the Redeemer, and evening, tomorrow ree neers 15 a specialty includes full Havana MOTHER'S. BREAD Baked by Kolb, Philadel- phia. Sold by 0. U. INGHAM & C0., 132 Desmond St., Both Phones Political Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Republican rales, Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905, W. G. GORDON. Towanda, Pa., Sept. 2, 1000, GC. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING morning The school beard held a special meeting and authorized the issue of a series of bonds last evening. ee The B« ough Counc il will hold an adjourned meeting at the muni- cipal edifice this evening at 7:30 The Rev. M. B. Wood of the Church of Christ will preach on “Law or Grace" “The Back- slider” morning and Sayre, tomorrow and evening. Lows Mayhood, stenographer in the special the Lehigh station, has resigned and will go south to take a position with his brother, Mrs. G. E Rosenkrans and Miss Mary McCarty of Waverly, who is assisting her as trimmer, have just returned from New York city after studying the new fall styles. They ‘have brought a full line of up to care and prompt 8 | date millinery with them, and a of cordial invitation is extended to all officer's office at KILLS ENGINEER | Fatal Disaster at Ringdale on Williamsport & North Branch Last Evening. The passenger engine on the | evening train on the Williamsport & North Branch exploded near Ringdale at 7 o'clock last night. | Engineer David Davis was blown | into the woods and instantly killed. The fireman, Harry Kashner, was badly injured and not expected to live through the night. was working for John that trip. No were reported. Kashner Anderson other causalties et 8 eee “WHEN WOMEN LOVE” In scenes most ieloda is, there are in which missing papers have an important bearing on the play, play, but in the ncw love and labor “When Women Love,’ refreshing to note that an entjrely it is new departure is made, in which the Columbia graphophone is one It of the predominating features All this brought about by the evidence of the graphophone, which is used as a witness in the tral of a poor fac tory girl A conversation which has previously been recorded on the without is reproduced In their the natural voices of the conspirators “When Women Love” instrument, knowledge, 15 conceded by managers, press and public to be one of the big meladramatic The play comes to the Loomis this evening ABSOLUTELY PURE ICE F. J. Tillman received invoice of his first shipment of Hygeia ice last successes of the season evening, and his large and increasing trade is being supplied He takes much pains in furnishing the best quality with same today that can be secured, even though the expense is much greater than natural ice can be purchased for It is not necessary to mention the superior quality of his artesian well his trade commends it most highly water ice, as It being far super ior to the reservoir ice at Waverly, which he has been handling for the past three or four weeks, assists materially in bringing the trade his way. Orders will receive prompt and careful attention, even through the winter season 127-2 I ——.— MONITORS CHALLENGE STAGS AT FOOTBALL I'he Monitor football team here- by challenges the Stag team to a game to be played at any time and any place. The Monitors say they can put it all over the Stags in spite of the superior weight of the latter ee tp peer GAVE CLAN BAKE About forty gentlemen were en tertained by Henry Stiddles of New York at a clambake at Man- ‘Uncle Tom's Cabin,” across the Susquehanna yesterday afternoon. Sayre, Athens, and Wa verly were the crowd ey's cottage, ' represented in nr PENSION ATTORNEY H H Mescerced has been ap pointed pension attorney, having satisfied the requirements of the department on all points. He the only pension attorney in Sayre and should meet with this line of work. at A inant OPENING DANCE Grand opening of the Pharmacy hall, 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. 127 4 I —— ER ———— is success In “HELLO” Are you one of 1he 1140 Valley telephone subserib ers? If not, Is your name in the Val ley telephone directory ? If not, order a phone and get in the hist, Do you have a Valley phone in your place ? If not, order one Your customers can then get you and you will get new customers Dao phone “If not, vourself become one business vou have a Valley residence ? order one and save and family and inconvenience in your Line Do you telephone out If so 1 Valley ne from your own bus, town 7 phi ness Us place or residence want to communication and portion If so Do vou be In with your friends in of the have customers every val ley 2 i Valles phone The Valley Telephone Co IS NOW IN ils new at 123 Lockhart street. Savre and Athens subscribers gr connected into the fine new multiple switchboard Make Valley home application phone by calling the Manager's othce, Tels phone 500, or letter, or in person VALLEY TELEPHONE CO, Waverly, Sayre , Athens MRS. ELIZABETH TERRY The death of Mrs. Terry occurred at 6 number by Elizabeth last evening at the home of her son Charles F. Terry, street. Mrs. Terry in the seventy -third year of her age She had lived with her son for five years, previous to which her home was in Tunkhannock. She is sur by her son, Charles, a brother, Jack Bell of Falls, two granddaughters, and Lilbhan Hickman. A short service will be the house tomorrow 7:30, the Rev. J. F ating o'clock 604 Desmond was vived and Helen Terry held at at offici- morning Wamer The remains will be taken Tunkhannock for isterment J. W. Grumme has charge of the arrangements MAUDE HILLMAN COMING TO LOOMIS The engagement of Maude Hill man and her excellent company at the Loomis for three nights, be- ginning Thursday, Oct. 12, give the theatre going people of the valley an opportunity to wit ness high class standard dramas at popular This, will be the banner popular price attraction of the season as Miss Hillman the shining star in fm fepentoire, ACKLEY ARRESTED AT WILKESBARRE : Norman Ackley, formerly of Sayre, was arrested at Wilkesbarre by detective Hollon yesterday, o charge of robbing a Loquin lum- berman of a pocketbook containing 817 in cash and a check for $24, and a watch and chain. Ackley is said to have taken the check to a bank and revealed his identity this manner. Sel A fp eemmeese BIG PAY OFF The Black Diamond Legion, N. P. LL pay off last night was well attended. National Treasurer H. C Brewster delivered an cloquent address. Dividends and sick benefit checks aggregating £2,000 were distributed. Refreshments were served after f the meeting to will prices no doubt, 1s conceded to be in HOSPITAL NOTES Paul Harding of of Sayre was dis. charged today. «Mrs, C. T Chapman of Owego and Ira Osborne of Athens were | PURELY PERSONA Miss Sadie Winlack is in Ithaca, J. R. Richards of Arizona is in town. Clarence Cowles from Buffalo. - A —— Marshall Smith of Smithfield 1s visiting Walter Adamy has returned The Rev F< T. Cady returped from New York has Mrs. Charles Lyden of Buffalo is visiting Mrs. R | —— Hammond Law S and AL William went to Towanda this afternoon son a Benjamin Hale and Mo ris dy of Io Cud- wanda were in town t« day. .ee Miss Susie Co Clara Searles of Owego are ing friends in Sayre Miss visit nell and Cashiers R. F. Page of the First National Bank and M. H. Sawtelle of the National Bank of Sayre have returned from a western rip —t—— Mrs. J. IL. Slar of Montour Falls, Mrs. George Millspaugh of Odes- 5a, N Y¥ D. E. Adamy of Camptown are visiting at the home of E. D , and Adamy, Spring strect i — DANCING CLASS Mrs Wood dancing will with a open a class in reception on October West Sayre meet from 4 Tuesday evening, 10, -at The 3006 Pharmacy hall will afternoon children in the tsm rw Sayre Items The sOCIg ly Hospital next Bradford 1 Will County Medical at the Packer 1 ucsday at 1:10 Pp meet m —— Mrs Mary B. Wade wanda this Sunday with her To- spend le it for to brother afternoon Police man Benedict ——.— . Trait of Godh Putting on Christ” will themes of the Rev. I. W Bingham at the Baptist church to Patience as a ness and! be the morrow At the the subject at the Presbyterian church morning “An Open Door” at there will be a reception of mem week SCrvice Th whicl Ww ill be quarterly communion bers will be held one fron tomorrow will be at the Baptist church at 1 There a special meeting o'clock Sunday morning for the reception hike tc church by baptism or of any person who would unite with by experience. All who have ex pressed a preference for the Bap tist already church and who have met the prudential com mittee are requested to do so at this time Ii All Else Has Failed Try Just Once More the This mav } Ect ot i nl 0 i i have tried ncarly cveryth ol Rheumatism ut a cur n relief, TRY Athdo photos ogr ERIN hl ATMENT i jer of 1 the thou we have already cured. H L. GILLESPIE has Athlophars f ale and will give you a Question Bland 1 ut and return t r r advice and FREE TREATMENI] THE ATHLOPHURUS CO New Haver Cona, A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. Waverly N. Y Charles ©. Annabel, ATTORNKY AND PR goon i 17 Pleasant St. Gregg’s Racket Stor Floor Oil Cloth 2 25 a Ya TABLE OIL CLOTH 20c A YARD 2 Your ChinaClosetNeeds Replenishin Call Here. ) ALL SEASONABLE GOODS AT bregg’s Racket Store Waverly, N.Y. Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference the quality of coal as there i between white and yellow S Tar We sell nothing but the celeb Lehigh Valley fresh mined ate. We also sell Bituminous Loyalsock coal and all kinds eye, wood death : 23. Our specialty is prompt seryig ind the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bl Both Phones. WOOD WX : 1k JOIN THE National Protective Legio Fifteen vears ta us we ean do Asse COAL COAL of | ddl we clair fs Augost 1, 1905, 22.117 isiness has prove (HM Pays 25.00 per week for dent 2100 for i 25.00 to SICKIIPR8 OF 304 8 of lizab or 2000 at Cash dividends #ach five years “ Costs £200 {to 24.00 per month E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. 112 Deamond St. Both Phones, FRED J. TAYLO R —— K If D home and want Sayre, Pa WOOD IT’S you haven't a one, | or if you have one you Health and hap- piness are what you most desire in life and you can’t enjoy either fully house which not contain an up-§ 1) to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum-J® bing and do 1t well. B If you engage us ; 3: > to fit bath-Hg want to get rid of, T |call, write or "phone If I haven't rl}. for Tavlor. A . what want it you try and find ? | you. O _— RB AL ESTA EEIEAS up a > 34 room for you there's ‘4 only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that that you didn’t have it done So 4 “Shoe Hospital” JAMES § SMITH Is still at his old stand, 804 South Main Street, Athena, ready to repair shoes in the best manner and at the jowest price. Bring your shoes to the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop open evenings from Jos to 8. 18, THC sooner. 82 5 im Sat SN > Heating and Tis H. R. TALMADGE, 3) So "Phones. Elmer | LEIGH AND SCRAN COAL At the Lowest Possible Pric Orders can be left NY Store, both phones; or a ag yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, R. H. DRISLANE Millinery Opening Sontisctu and Builde ans and Estimates Furni 103 1a 3 1 i Plumbing, S$ £ Tey =z ~ REE Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA BOTH "'THONES. MRS. R. A. HOLEOME, Will oo - Co Mili A. H. MURRAY, M: SPECIALTIES: : ery and Foie Diseases of the Noss Throat, and the Pro rope i ritingof On es. Hours - 9-12; 1 : Sphointment. Ofea, Whee incoln St Sayre. vatone, We Fall Opn I a Kg October S and 6 ul the section with finest