KESSLER , WIELAND Co. SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR. CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. Evenings Succeeding TN any time you shop. That's why zz a double ad- Scotch flannel for 37c. 3c. Special quality at $3.50 quality oc. 50c garmen now 40¢ 93 ments now 69 garments now 87c 45¢ not say so bath robe cloth 30¢ mellette (38 styles) 8c. from) 10c. 17e. 38¢ garments now ts now Jic 75¢ garments S58¢. 80¢ gar $1.10 $1.30 garments now §1.40 we would 12}¢ Scotch flan- 15¢ Arnold's 5 25 and up Con- ; + ARS) Sas a new, up-to are at your service. to please. { | Valley Phone 142a. WE PRINT ‘The Valley Record fW. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Ofos hours: —9 L010 a. m.; 6:30 8pm. At other times during ~ BLACKSMITHING _ : S HOREESHOEDNG AND GENER- RBAL REPAIRING. wy BOBS, x Trustee's Sale Pursocant t» an order granted by John W. Codding, Esq , referee in bankruptey, the undersigned trustee of Haro'd L. Gillespie, bankrupt, will expose to pub- lie sale to toe highest and best bidder for cash, at the store of said bankrupt, No. 201 West Lockhart Ft Sayre, Pa, on Monday, Febmary 12 1808, at 1 o'clock p. m., the stock of goods and werchan- dise, consisting of drugs, medicines und other articles of merchandise, kept for sale ln a retail drug store; also all store furniture and fixtures, consisting of omnters, show cases, wall cases, pre- scription counter, chairs, tables, rolitop desk, bottles, scales, ete, LT Suvvin, Trustee, Athena, Pa, Jan. 20, 1908 j-31-1.7- TOUHEY'S HOTEL At the Loomis Friday Night. Auditor's Notice The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Coart of Bradford coun- ty to andit, settle, adjust and report dis- tribution of the fuods in the hands ol W, B. Hof, adminis‘rator ec. t. a. of the és tate of Rebben Stiles, late of Troy town- ship, deceased, wil] attend tothe duties of his appointment at the office of David J Fanning, Esq., in Troy Boro, Pa. on Friday the 23d day of February. 1004, at one o'clock, p. m, at which time and place all persons are required to make their claims before the auditor or be de- barred from coming in upon said fands, Joseph W, Beaman, Auditor, Athens, Pa, January 26, 1008. jan. 80, feb. 6-13-20 MISSES TABER & LANBERT Sayre Art Gallery. 120 W, LOCKHART BT, We show plete line of oode Linens And Materia a EL. Northrup is is attending ig get at Towanda. Will Croll was down to the county scat today as a witness in court, *The P.O. S. of A. arc moving from Grand Army hall to the Sanford building. The case against Orris Carpenter is not yet completed, and will take up the attention of court today. LS S. Stacey ‘commenced harvest- ing his ice crop today. They are getting good ice about cight inches thick. ET The Lincoln Club held their regular weekly meeting last even- ing and transacted some important business. George H. Raup returned from Wilkes-Barre yesterday noon but is yet unable to attend to his duties at the store : The Athens cadets will meet this evening for the purpose of electing officers. They expect to get to drilling very soon a gain. . Mrs MLE Blakeslee was called to Mountain Lake this morning on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. J+W Nichols. — The P.O. S of A will hold an oyster supper in Sanford’s hall this evening, Feb. 7th, between the hours of ; and g o'clock. Supper 15 cents. Come and bring your friends. Miss Helen Dodd, who has been staying with her grandmother, Mrs, since her parents removed from town, went to Phila delphia yesterday to join them in their new home. The Junior Auxillary of Trinity church will meet at the home of Miss Wilhelmina Murrelle, Thurs- day evening at 7 o'clock, for work preparatory to giving a St. Valen- tine social, Feb. 14, at the home of Mrs. W. E Daw, . 231 2 Fred Noble was “convicted of selling liquor to minors yesterday and seatenced by the court to pay a fine of $50 and costs, and he undergo an imprisonment in the county jail of 60 days, and to stand convicted until the fine and costs are paid. This means about 150 days in the ¢ county jail. ONE HONEST MAN Athens—Sanderson Burns came to the Robert's hardware store day before yesterday to buy a pair of horse blankets. Hyatt Satterlee brought out a large number for him to sclect from, and he finally decided on two which were hastily rolled up and he went home with them. When he came to undo the package he found an extra blanket that in some way had got mixed up in the package. He was fright. ened and drove to town ‘through the snowdrifts and cold yesterday way his heart was in his throat, fearing that an officer would be after him before he got to Athens. He is a pretty straight fellow to do business with. STRUCK BLUE SHALE Athens—We had a talk with G. W. Warner, one of the firm who are putting down the oil well, this morning. He informs us that they have drilled 360 feet and are now in a blue shale rock, and that they are putting in the 61{ inch curbing They also commenced drilling a well on the J. G. Pembleton farm near the old creamery at Tioga Centre, a few days ago. He was on his way to close a contract to put down a well at Mchoopany. They have five drilling outfits in different parts of the country. MILKMAID'S ( CONVENTION Athens—The lad ladies of thé Bap- tist church are arranging to give an entertainment next week Fri day, Feb. 16, called “The Milk Maid’s Convention,” at which time Evidence of Kaiser's Good Intent. ALGECIRAS, Spain, Feb. 7—Count ing Tattenbach, the German minister to Portugal and the second of the dele- ference, and the Marquis Visconti Ve M SHOES Sayre, Pa, FURS Incidents last evening wlich show Ger- many's desire to avold a rupture with France and the neutral powers’ desire count, who was chatting with the wives of the ambassadors, remarked: devil throughout this Moroccan affair™ One of the ladies replied that if peo ple could see him in bis present amia- ble mood it would remove such an un- favorable lmpression. "Perhaps 80." Tattenbach, “but this legend bas Le comie so firmly fixed that I fear history will picture me with horus.” Just after this Countess von Tatten- bach passed her autograph album, in which she was taking the signatures of &“You Get the Best” When Ye Buy Candee Rubbers ¥1 Look at your old rubbers and see if you have'n i] worn them out at the heels, when the rubbers are A quite good in other respects. Then stop in and al {i low us to show you the Candee Extension Heel 0 f rubber which will wear as long again as the ordin- gary rubber at the same price. Yenoatn, who leads in the efforts of the peutral powers to effect a recemcilia tion. He took the albom and wrote In Latin the following: THE GANDEE RAILROAD ARCTIC smiled grimly his approval . This _glimpse behind the scenes gives the keynote to the prescut efforts to reconcile the Franco German relations FALL OF COUNT DASHKOFPF. Village of Ossstin Bombarded by Csar's Artillerymes, ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 7.—Tue fall of Count Vorontzoff Dasbkoff, viceroy of the Caucasus, whose weak kneed policy is held responsible for the pre- valling anarchy iu the Caucasus, is an- pounced. Count Verontzoff-Dashkoff Las left Tiflis for St. Petersburg. Gen- eral Malama, bis military assistant, who carrie] over to the VYoruntzeff- Dashkoff adminfstration the anti Arme- nian traditions of the regime of Prince Galitzin, also has resigned. The detachment of troops which was sent to reduce the Ossetin insurgents in the vicinity of Viadikavkaz, capital of the territory of Terek, bombarded three villages with artillery. The Ossetins are surrendering their arms aud stolen property At Libay thirteen revolutionists were condemned by a dfumhead court ruar- tial aud executed Awong the number was the wurderer of the Intebdaut of the Grublusk district Near Rostov-on-Dou agrarian disor- ders bave broken out guew. A squad: rou of Cossacks has been sent te re. press the disturbances Douglas In Tariff Reform League. BOSTON, Feb. 7.~The announcement is authorized on bLehanlf of former Gov eruor W. L. Douglas that privr to his recent departure for a two mouths’ vis it lo the south he accepted the presiden cy of an organization which has just len formed under the name of the Business Men's Tariff Reform league The league has established headquar ters here and is preparing to enter up on an active cumpaigu of education tc advance the cause of reciproeity dnd a revision of the tariff. The membership includes n number of the leading bust uess wen of the state Make It Too Strong. Few young men are really as bad » the girls try tp make them think they Are. Cause and Effect. + “What drove Smith to the.'D. T's"? ' “His wife's ‘Pluk Tw'!"--N. 0 Times-Democrat. Weather Probabilities. Falr and woariuer; northeast winds, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stoek Quotations, Money on vali steady at § per cent; prime mercantile paper, 44406 per cetit, exchanges. $514.761.582; balances, J121464077, exports of general merchandise from the Hart of New York for the weak ending yesterday were valued at 514,49 600 Closing prices: ~ Amal Copper .. 113% Atchison ny B.&0 1H Brooklyn R.T.. & LCLC. & StL. 108% Ches. &0hlo.... 88 Chl & Northw.. 230% D.&H 0s ly 17% in ATH 15 - 100% nm 1s N. XX. Central Norf. & Weat Penn. R. R. Reading Rock Island 8t. Paul ; Southern Pac. Southern Ry South. Ry. pf.. Sugar . Texas Pacific... By Union Pacific U. 8 Steel . U. B. Bteel pt West. Union... Erie FR Gen. Electric IL Central... Lackawanna Louls. & Nash Manhattan... Metropolitan Missourt Pac. New York Markets. 2.5004, winter sxtras n the northweidt ey bulllsh crop news WAG 830% Cc. nearby, fancy, aklieieg, southerns, | Y ~ Firmu and higher; chickens Ww iy ey, ia POULTRY Capone Phils: wae ED and Pennsylvania, I a and Pesnay vania, chickens, me- 15¢.; fowls Fhuadaiphia, dry 12c ; cocks, of at full last week's prices, or at he. calves stea dressed v ht Suda Joun dre : mutton af ot FLOUR-Dull and barely steady: iy betota patents, HOGS, anes Jiraights ) ng: or patents. oh Rig. steadier cables t i OX oe A coverin a new cold wave wheal advanced Yo, followed Ly - tions (Jy bear pressure; May, nh Ju Bf Firm, unchanged. IL th slate, pevrs o"Yage western, firsts, he LIVE POUL fowls, 130i 14 : old Jooniera. 10s. ; spring 14 2 Gugrs, 16816c. ; 89, 1 Bie yovs 4s. broilers, puunds per palr and under c, Poilsdeighie dry picked, per pound Bo. ; roasting, § pounds pe and over, Phil} adelphia, dr Dickod: na, New Yor dium welg ts Phtl tole. dary fcked 17g 15c., New York SA ennayliva 1H%C. western, ary picked, Average run, 10¢ abe, “prime Ry 1 equ en pi Ly : dark, | ul . 1 DRESSED MEATS - Moderate lnguiry Jor r pound for commen te od native sk tv ttle extra beef freamed 3 lambs it MI ye Mant Yaights sea oh o8 Live Steak seek Magkets, 94 Has bscom= famous for hard wear. Do not buy hy, the ordinary when you can get the extraordinary 1] NO HOUSE I VALLEY R. R. (In effect Dec. 3, 1908.) TMi) ISLS STIS 0 Ml: gest and supply im- EE provements in-the | 42) Sie Whe Haves. Jarre, Glen cunmi Re | aad Wemmtnton Plumbing and Heat. | ead Washington. AM) week gars i LN Puy ing Line. . | Flin, Siurbs a os 4 We would like to verly 838 A. a iC ah : Be Rr ER Ss 1 try our skillon your A cheerful | Chunk 4 ave aren Jumutions house estos Bethishrm, Hew To, il home furnace, a! sdeiphia, steam or hot water | 10: 00 z=, Me Sgudey uly, fov Uienbopoen asd . [ls MM. Td akhsins Tiakbeumck § Daily system, a fine lava- Ld i A, a oo tory, a‘NATU Ro closet or a porcelain | 3: 0 ne Pails mit} Mauch X Pili wine Is absolutely per- | fect. Itcan always! be improved if-you know how. It is our business to sug- tub in place of the old copper tub you | now have, may be] what you want. How about it? York ns M. = hens iter, M.) Week days BE mn Lae 1304 mie Duty cms. Rater N, LAWS & WINLACK, WEEE EE 3 PM Dally fn Dally, fot. Outen, ochestity ar and Gene. : . Caledonia, Barirt (W atLins) Vilas WE Ee - H. R. TALMADGE, Both 'Phoges. Elmer Ave. | Attorneys 40d. Counselors | at Law. TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST., Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. C.J. Krai, i SAYRE'S LEADING * DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- Connects for Detroit, Chicago, Si. Louis and points west. 1 ; 6:35 P.M. Dally Snort onda. Mack Dis hy A , Palle, Detroit, Chicage, is and points west. 6:38 There is no T— nor cor- Pianos, Household Goods, Safes ner where The Valley Rec- ‘ord does not circulate Murphy & Blish, FEF P PEPE 4420440004 > bb bbe TAILORS, | | CLOTHIERS, : HABERDASHERS. S20 00000000l0 ssa slassssssd TTT YTTYTTYTYTTYTTYY YT YT YY YY
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