Maney & Page ATHENS {OUR STRONG POINT WE NEVER SLEEPS Cad CO ealol. Sravss 2 Coie, YOU ARE MAKING NONEY When You Buy These Goods. Sayre Store. A big line of enamel ware ata little price: : Pie plates all sizes deep and shallow. igg Poachers, Stew Pans, Tea Pots, Handled Fry Pans Tea Steepers, Lady Finger Pans Tube Cake Pans, Cups, Patty Pans, Mugs, Pudding Pans, Trays, Covered Pails, Omelet Pans, Colanders, Broilers, Strainers, Oval Baking Pans Mustard Cups, Mixing Bowls, Baking Pans, Custard Cups. All Priced at 10c Each. 322 S. Main St., Athens. . What more Yours Truly, . Everything in Groceries. fILL & BEIBACH ‘The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1005. LOCAL BREVIS Karner’s ad on first page. | Read Kaufman's great lamp sale. Creston Clarke in “Monsieur Beaucaire"at the Loomis tomorrow | evening. The Rector gas lamp and man- | tles for sale at Bolich Bros.’ hard- | ware store. 151-6 For fine and fashionable milli- nery go to Miss Kaufman's, South Main street, AtHens. i Strictly fresh oysters by the quart or stew at M. K. Tully's pull man cafe, Lehigh avenue. 146t1 Sale of H. Sattler's stock of clothing and shoes will continue until every article is sold. 147tf President Roosevelt has issued a proclamation setting aside Nov 30 as a day of thanksgiving. A hot bath, hair cut, shave and shoe shine, all at the Utopian Bar- ber shop, 233 Desmond street. 147-6 C. W. VanSycle of Church street is confined to his home by illness. His son is taking his place on the meat wagon. Some choice seats for Creston Clarke, Saturday night, are on sale at Drigg's drug store, Sayre, and Sanford's drug store, Athens. Captain Hobson, who lectures at the Loomis on Tuesday next, com- person on the lecture platform in | this country. i The weather man promises a cold wave for the next thrée or four days. Just at the season when Indian summer should begin this is rather discouraging to every one but the man who sells coal, A. P. Wieland, manager of thé big department store, who has been confined to his home at No. 17 South Elmer avenue since Sat- N YORK: CTY the Metropolis While There. on a Visit The remains of Mrs. Bertha C. Elmer avenue. New York city accompanied by Sixteen Are Wanted by the’ Police Authorities at Ithaca Albert Conklin, thirty-five years them, When the train arrived at 15 VALLEY 1 EHH to Kindling Wood Near Falls Early This Morning A freight wreck, in which seven Seven cars were de- blocking both tracks. The cause be beneficial. The announcement the man and girl. Itis presumed broken wheel on oneof the freight A most fortunate ingident in hend that her condition was seri- ous. She was twenty-six years old and was formerly Miss Bertha Diehl. She had been a resident of Sayre for many years. Besides her husband and mother she is survived by one sister, Flor ence of Sayre, and two brothers The funeral will be held on Sun- | day afternoon at the Lutheran church at 2:30 o'clock, preceded by a short service at the house, the Rev. H. M. Beysher officiating J. W. Grumme's undertaking estab lishment has charge of the arrange ments. , — “NORSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Creston Clarke, who will appear police were misinformed which way they went. VEX TUESDAY FOOT BALL GANE Promises to be an Exciting Con test and Will Doubtless Draw a Large Crowd as to Followers of the foot ball game are evincing considerable enthusi asm over the game which is to be played between All Elmira and the Sayre-Athens cleven on Tuesday The contest will take place on the Athens driving park, and as the fact that passenger train No. 2, cast bound had passed the freight just a few minutes previous. The wrecking crew from this place went to the scene of the accident and the wreckage was not cleared away until nearly noon. No one was injured. © A SE —— SOCIAL HOUR FOLLOWS INTIATORY WORK Eagles Admitted Seven Candi- dates Last Night and Enter- tained Visitors At a meeting of the Sayre Aerie is making a Qrewell tour in “Mon- sicur Beaucaire,” the famous com tions an exciting time may be ex pected. The local team was or- night seven candidates were initiat- ed into the mysteries of the order. lodgings, and the ball room at Lady Rellerton’s in act 2, and the park at Mr. Bantison's in act 3, are rarely beautiful examples of the scene painters’ art. The costumes of the players are superb, and the dancing of the stately minuét and dainty gavotte to specially com- posed music, in a ball room of splendid proportions under exquis- itely shaded and colored lights is a feature of this wholly admirable and enjoyable performance { ey 1 — PERSONAL MENTION Dr. H. I. Andrews of the staff of hospital surgeons, visited his par~ ents at Ithaca yesterday. PP — A. L. Mcrrill and family of West | Lockhart street left last night for an extended southern trip General Passenger Agent Lound | quist of the Union Pacific railroad purpose, All members are quested to be present. WHO OWNS THIS CALF? A calf, apparently about six | months old, homeless and friend- | less, was taken into custody last! night by Officer Vogel and is now empounded in the lockup in the rear of the station, bellowing pit- cously. Whether it escaped from | a Lehigh stock car or belongs to! some nearby farmer is not known Whether it is an Alderney or Hol- stein is also not known as none of the police force. appear to be re- before it by Officer Vogel it refus- ed to drink. WILL ATTEND FUNERAL All'embers of the Sayre Aerie it. J E. Graham, J. F. Mannix, Burleigh T. Braund and P. Gus Lewis of Towanda were the out-of- town guests, the last two being among those who were initiated LOCAL NENTION Read Karner's Saturday specials on first page. ; Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc cigar, made at Sayre. nei Born—to Mr. and Mrs Wanamaker of Lincoln morning, a daughter. CJ street, this The officers of the Sayre Acric are requested to meet in the aerie this evening at 8 o'clock sharp eet ts rrr Traffic on the Lehigh was con siderably interrupted today on account of the wreck at Falls. No. officials in Sayre today. M. J. Farrell, worthy president of the Sayre Aerie of Eagles, is in Towanda today arranging for the funeral of Robt. Kirwan, a brother Eagle. Chief Walsh is in Lopez for a few days as the guest of his sister. Night Officer Julius Vogel is on duty in the daytime during the chief's absence. Frank W. Redfield, who repre- sents the Garrett Bros. Paper Co, of Syracuse, and known to nearly every publisher in this section, was a business visitor in Sayre today. Miss Laura Murray, who is at- tending the Elmira Female college, will arrive home this evening and spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murray of South Elmer avenue. depot tomorrow morning at ; o'clock and go to Towanda to at tend the funeral of brother Robert Kirwan, which will be held in To- wanda at 9 o'clock. ANOTHER DIPHTHERIA CASE Edward, the 6 year old son of PI. has been returned to the local board of health as suffering from diphtheria. Dr. the attending physician and the house was quarantined yesterday. ON TOUR OF INSPECTION C. K. Thomas, gencral foreman of the new shops and Ira Berger, foreman of the machine shops, leave tonight for Elizabeth, N. J, to inspect the Jersey Central car Higgins is HOSPITAL NOTES Robert M. Sterling of PE Our advertisers will confer a! not later than 6 p. m. on the day | train was made up at this point to go west. AN ASSORTMENT Of Shot Guns at special prices at the West Sayre) Drug store this week. Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card signs: For Rent For Bale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms Boarding FRED J. TAYLO R — E D If you haven't a home and want one, or if you have one you want to get rid of, call, write or 'phone Taylor. If I haven't what you want I'll try and find it) for you. J. T A L — i OF THE Meat Market These Frices for Prohibition Party SATURDAY, NOV. 4 ° Porter house steak Sirloin steak . ep ——————— For Sherif —=WILLIAM ELLS- WORTH of Wyalusing. Prothonotary —C. P. VANDYKE of Milan Register and Recorder—C. IR 12. SUMNER of New Albany, D. STYLES of = 2 Kettle roasts «0,8, 6 Ibs plates and briskets Pork chops Pork steak : Pork chunks . Fresh hams Fresh shoulders Home made sausage Swift's link pork sausage . Swift's regular hams . a, Treasurer—M Athens : Coungy Commissioner — J, BEECHER of LeRaysville, * Auditor — MARTIN FERS of Camptown, x Coroner—HARRY O. KINGS- LEY of New Albany. C. OR Home dressed Lamb, Pork and Chickens. Strictly fresh BALTI- MORE OYSTERS. ‘ Parsnips, Cabbage, Celery, On- ions, Beets and Turnips. Murder, homicide and other crimes, including graft, are on the increase. The manufacture, sale and consumption of Intoxicating Liquors and Taxes or publicin= debtedness is also increasing in thes + * same ratio. If you do notwagk 2, this vote the Prohibition ticket the 7th of November *® = Grocery Dep't “Gem of the Valley” Flour, equal to any flour sold in the valley at 81.35 to $145. This is for bread making at | 30 per sack : ‘ } . Best pastry, per sack . .- 120 Hobart's buckwheat fl pure 21 10 Ib sack buckwheat our, sacks 6 th lump starch : I oyster crackers . 3 Ib tea dust 7 Ib oat flake . 6 1b pearl tapioca . a 7 boxes domestic sardines in boxes WY Un Un Un ny un v te N NN WN Ny + pkgs Grandma's washing powder : 6 pkgs Globe tobacco . Pure maple syrup, bottle Vermont syrup in bottles . Monogram to sell. We have the following ranges syrup in glass jars, cach 's Alderney in stock Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Garland Steel Ranges, powder, strictly pure; cup, saucer and plate with each pound 16 Ib fancy sweet potatoes . WOLCOTT & SON. ——————— baking - "4 > 5 el 2 5 L0GNIS OPERA HOUSE BOLICH BROS’, SATURDAY, NOY. 4. HARDWARE JULES MURRY (Destaona &t PRESENTS # Irs | SIMPLY f THIS! " 1 Health and hap-:| piness are what you!| ’ A. most desire in life § either house which CRESTON CLARKE In the Comedy Romance MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Note—This is Mr. Clarke's last ap pearance in Beaucaire ful Scenery tumes PRICES—25, and you can’t enjoy; y fully in 4 : does 3 ak not contain an oh to-date bath-room Now we do Plum- 2 bing and do it well. iy), - If you engage us Al to fit up a bath- room for you there's] & only one thing that you'll be sorry for and that is, that} you didn't have it] . done sooner Beautu Handsome Cos# Strong Cast 35, 50, 75¢ and §1 Plumbing, Heating ang Tinning H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Baer Are, COAL J. W. BISHOP There 1s as much differénce in the quality of coal as there is between white and yellow sugar, : We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- ate. We also sell Bituminous and Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood JOIN THE National Protective Legion. Fifteen years of business has proven to us we can do all we claim. . Assets August 1, 1908, $2,115,000. COAL COAL Pays $15.00 per week for sickness or acei- dent. $100 for loss of limb or eye, $5.00 to $600 at death, - Cash dividends each five years, [Costs $2.00 to $4.00 per month, Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market price, J. Ww. BISHOP, 2 : eee tog Lehigh Ave, Lockhart A E. F. Mercereau, Dist.’ Manager. Both Phones. Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond 8t. 2
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