ol ware of us at other sales rec ware we sell. Hand Saws, 75¢, from §1.00. Hand Saws $1.00, from §1.25. Hand Saws 40¢, from 50c. Hand Axes 75¢, from $1.00 Nail Hammers 25¢, from 35c. N. P. Plumb Nail Hammers 85¢, from $1. Bracket Saws 10¢, from 20c. Chisels 25¢c, from 45c. Carpenters’ Snips 25¢, from 40c. Pipe Wrenches 25¢, from 75¢c. Pive Wrenches 50c, from $1 Pipe Wrenches 75¢, from $1.25. An enamel ware sale at 10¢, your choice. Those who have bought mmend us highly on the quality of “ 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St, Athens. "The Man Who “Gets There” Is the min who has blood —real rich blood—and pleaty of it—in his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil Makes blood lots of ies life-giving, brain-now - ing. st strength-replenishing 75¢ P Per Bottle. G. M. Driggs New Sayre View Paper In box and tablet form, now on sale Great Removal Sale Of bax paper, tab- lets, blank books, stationery, sup- jes, etc., begin- The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY, JANUARY 120, 1908. LOCAL BREVTTE Big bargains in shoes at Kaul ~ man’s bankruptcy sale. Attend the after inventory sale of clothing at Murphy & Blish's. ~ Heavy fleeced underwear for 33c ~ at Kaufman's bankruptcy sale. : Miss Inez Keller entertained a ~ samber of her friends last evening. . Antique curly maple table for sale at Rogers & Miller's, Athens. ~ There will be regular services at the church of the Redeemer to- Morrow. ‘There will be a meeting of the Oriole club Sunday afternoon at 2"clock. _ Meeting of Typographical union 413 Monday evening January 22, 200 silk vests, all sizes and colors ranging in price from $300 to $600, must be sold at g1.50 at Kaufman's bankruptcy sale. Forty per cent reduction on fine | medium grades of ladies’ mus- underwear. Other rare bar. in all lines. Greggs Racket Waverly. Six more days and the going business sale will be one of past. Better buy your supply clothing aad shoes while they i Harvey Gray will give the tenth |in a series of dances in Eighmey's | hall this evening. | Boys corduroy knee pants, age | 4 to 14, Saturday only, 25 cents a 1 at H. Sattler’s. | The Eaves Bunting company | closes a successful engagement at i the Loomis this evening. Rev. W. H. Sawtelle of Athens will occupy the pulpit in the Sayre Baptist church tomorrow, morning and evening. Mrs. Sylvia B. Norrish will speak at the Methodist church to- morrow evening using her western trip which she made rccently as the subject for her remarks. She will aiso give interesting incidents of the recent national convention ofthe WC TU Reduction sale for the next 30 days at Gregg's Racket store, Waverly. Heavy reductions on a wide variety of clean, bright, seca sonable goods. You've got to buy this kind of goods at one time or another. We are -overstocked at the present time, and“ need the money. You have the money. A word to the wise is sufficient. PERSONAL MENTION A. D. Stevens was in Towanda today on business. * Architect Otis E Dockstader of Elmira is transacting business in Sayre today. W. K Ramey and son Robert of Brandt, Pa, are visiting at the home of his son, conductor D. K Ramey on Desmond street. Mr. and Mrs, D. N. Bentley and son went to Towanda this after- noon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bentley's uncle, Orson Bennett. A. M. Roy of Wellsboro, editor of the Agitator and postmaster, accompanied by his wife, visited his cousin, R. Wortendyke, on N. Wilbur avenue Thursday. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. A. E. Bennett of Towanda, Lewis Leonard of Ulster, Mrs. Til- lie Jones and. Miss Cecil Jones of Sayre were discharged from the hospital today. Frank Swartout, the Lehigh en- gineer who was so badly injured in the recent explosion at Van Etten, was discharged from the Packer hospital this afternoon. Conductor Martin Galliger is now the only one of the injured men remaining in the hospital, and it is stated by the physicians that he will be com- pelled to remain in the institution for at least three weeks longer, CLOSING ENGAGENENT In the Shadow of Night will be the closing bill of the Emma Bunt ing company tonight. This is the most sensational play in the com- pany's repertoire. Thrilling scenes occur throughout and comedy is introduced at opportune times. The : ill be Holders of Preferred Stock Win Their Suit and Will Get 100 per cent By a decision of the Common Pleas court No. 5 of Philadelphia on an appeal taken from a trial judge, holders of Lchigh Valley per share. In the original decision which was handed down last August, & was held that the preferred stock | holders were only entitled to oO! per cent or $35 a share. The court now holds that preferred stock is | cumulative, and that the com-| plaintants are entitled to ten per cent per annum from October 17 1893 to June 29, 1904 without de duction or set-off of any kind. that the company was entitled to but the court now declares that no account There are only 106,300 shares count of various states. complainants in the these trust companies. RI RUDELY SHATTERED The Waverly, Owego and El mira “capitalists” will probably be compelled to look for another site than the property occupied by the Forbes pool room on which to lo- cate a “$50,000” opera house. The property was formerly owned by the late Mrs. John Vanostrand, suit And Assistants at Department Election Held in the Town Hall Last Night At a special meeting held by the various which Sayre's fire department, held in the town hall last night, department officers for the ensuing year were elected. The meeting was quite { well attended, but as there were no contests it was of short duration Department officers should have {been clected the sccqnd Monday December last but by | oversight the matter was neglected {and when the first of January came | along the department was without officers. The fire board then held a meeting and it was decided to hold a special meeting of the | department and clect officers. The | result the election held last night was as follows Chief engineer, John Hammond, 36 votes; 1st assistant, Jas. Lyons of the Wilbur hook company, 21 votes; 2nd assistant, i Charles Beibach of the R H. Sayre hose company, 19 votes; 3rd assist lant, George LeGrand of the How ard Elmer companies form in some of and ladder hose company; 4th assistant, George Case of the | E Wheelock hose company, 3 votes The election board was as fol- lows: George Lacey, president, | John Lowe of the Wilbur hook ‘and ladder company, E. A. Wilber lof the Packer hose company, Geo Fletcher of the R H. Sayre hose William House of the Howard Elmer hose company, and George Wilson of the ] E Whee- lock hose company | company, ——————— A es—— AMATEURS GREETED BY A LARGE HOUSE such time as her two children should become of age of 10, so “capitalists” their conferences in the corridors of hotels and other places frequent- reminded that it will be at least 11 years before anyone can give them title to the property for building purposes Thus is another “hot air” yarn rudely shattered into smithereens | by the expansive power of its own grossly inaccurate statements ENTERTAINED WHIST CLUBS Mrs. E. R. Kline entertained the | Afternoon whist club at her home| on corner of Packer and Elmer avenues yesterday afternoon The) club prizes were distnibuted as fol- lows: First prize, Mrs. Herman] Bolich; sccond prize, Mrs. George | for the guests were: First prize, Miss Wass; second prize, Mrs. John Wilkin. Kline received the young married | peoples’ whist club. Prizes were] awarded as follows: first prize, Mrs. | Bartlett; second prize, Mrs. Carrie Corbin. An excellent luncheon | was served at both events and the | afternoon and evening were most delightfully spent. el A sm SHOENAKER ACOUITTED Shoemaker of Laceyville was tried charges of using a pistol. One and the other of shooting with intent to maim. on both charges. Two similar ac- DIRECTORS ORGANIZE have organized as follows: First vice president, assistant to the president, E. A. Albright; treasurer, W. C, Alder- DG, Baird; sist Attendance Records Were Smashed at the Loomis Last Night-- Local Talent Did Well All records so far as numbers |are concerned were broken at the Loomis last night. The house was packed to the doors. So great was the demand for good seats yester- All Shales in the cast end of the orches last night's performance. |amateur contest proved a drawing | card There were several very | clever entries, among them being His jact was way ahead of many pro- | fessionals, as was the work of the | contortionist and the buck and wing dancing by Carter, a colored youth. Stanley Stark also exccuted | a terpschorean stunt and the Wolf Brothers gave a three-round box- ing bout that pleased lovers of a | Sw artwood, the impersonator | fistic argument. ret A eee: | ductor, sprained his ankle and | Falling Spring yesterday. In or- {der to reach a crippled car in his {train he walked along the highway and then climbed a stone fence. A A A sn NOTICE TO CONSUMERS All water rents are now due and Ten per cent discount will be allowed on current flat rate bills delinquent after January 20. Tue Savke Water Company TOWANDA MAN DEAD Orson Bennett, 58 years old, died at his home in South Towan- |da yesterday morning. Death was due to pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and two sons. He was well known in Sayre, The funeral | will be held from his late home to- Well-Known Milk Depot Will Be Operated by Kimmick Brothers Hereafter J W. Stuart, who has corducted a creamery for the past eight years at 314 South Wilbur avenue, an- nounced this morning that he has disposed of the business to W. S and F E Kimmick, the former a resident of Groton, N. VY, latter of Harford tiemen named they will and the The two gen are” brothers conduct and the creamery and the several milk routes con- nected with it under the name of Kimmick Brothers They took possession of the creamery on the 1 3th of the present month but for business reasons Mr Stuart did not desire the publication of the trans- fer made until this morning The Stuart creamery the best known milk supply depots in this section and its proprietor has enjoyed an trade Dunng the summer season Mr Stuart manufactured cXtensive an excellent ind his sues branch quality of ice cream cessors will continue this the thods for making the confection that have of the business using m The Kimmick Brothers are both young men who come to Sayre preceded by excel lent reputations, both as business and creamery men, former proprietor. no doubt succeed in their taking Sayre prop SOCIALIST NOMINATIONS I'he Socialist primaries were held H A Grswold was chosen chairman and S. C Garrison and Simeon Davis, secretaries The the borough ticket in nomination: Burgess, | councilman, fourth H. A" Griswold WwW. $ y years, and 1s last evening following is placed Simeon Davis; ward, justice of Hanford; school Walter Ademy Walter Graham S. LL. Garrison inspector of election, Chas Springer collector of taxes, A. L. Laws BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ill health a long established mercan- this sale the peace, director, auditor, 3 years, judge of election, On | owner, account of tile business in valley is offered for quick at QO per Address inquiries to Business Opportumty care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa | cent of stock inventory 203f Dining Room Chair Genuine Leather Seat Imita‘ion Leather Seat Fs Cane Seat, Wood Seat = Well made and finished in Maple and Oak. Large range of prices from the very cheap- est to the very best---and between. PICTURES FRAMED. CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE Desmond St., Sayre, Pa. Special Shoe Sale! Commencing Jan. 14 Ending January 20 a little money. Sale includes every pair in the store For Cash Only ‘Men's $4.00 Shoes for $3.00 Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes for $2.50 3.50 asi © 3 225 2.50 2.00 2.50 2.00 200 1.60 sé i is . it “ i“ Children's and Misses’ at the same discount EB. A. CARL, Packer Avenue, Sayre, Panna, Take a Policy in the Bargains in Choice N. P. I. Building Lots You Do Not Have to Die to Win | 3500 buys a Stedman St. lot, 50x140. $500 buys a Hopkins St. lot, 50x150. —- Lot corner Stevenson and It Protects You in Sickness or Accident cheap. Pays Dividends Rach Five Years Lot on Allison St, cettral. $1500 buys new houss and lot near Has the Largest Membership of Any Lo- | silk mill n cal Organization in Sayre $1300 buys Pald In Sayre During Five Years: | Rissr and For Disability For Death. . .. For Dividends Boys’, Youths’, ee ———— a house and lot, corner ckhart. | $2100 takes new house, modern ime .. $21,517.80 | provements, Madison street. + 1,080.40 $2100 takes seven room North . 18,281.19 | Rimer. Bussey $2000 bays modern improved, new $2,225,000 | house, Prederick 5t., Athens. Lot 860x158, woven IL UH E. F. MERCEREAU, —————— District Manager, ner where The Valley Rec- 112 Desmond Street . Vaiiay Puons 11 a ord does not circulate Assets Nov. 1 Benefits Paid $20.00 Suits 18.00 Suits 15.00 Suits $12.00 Suits | 10.00 Suits for 8.00 8.00 Suits for 6.00 50c and 75¢ Shirts 39c, for $10.00 Heavy 50c Fleeced Lined Underwear, Clearing Sale 2ic. Sayre, Penna