WIELAND CO. THE BIG STORE SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR - OR OVER. Evenings Succeeding tion. osition. Many ha homes through us See lockhart | or equalled can find just what that are the best. For bed or bath robes ed to $1.75. $3.50 value reduced to § 2.75 now $4.37. A good s at 98¢. Better ones 1.19. 2200 now $1239 $2.25 now $1.50 value reduc- Turnover Collars 3 121¢ 1s blues and now $1.29 Men's and 30 and 19¢ Boy ve already availed themselves to furnisn their Why ? Becauseour prop you vou are in need of at prices Call on the third floor man- Street Floor. Linen Fagoted Our price Edge now 2c 8s 43 and 25¢ quality, now 4+ * D630) RIS Bring Your Job Printing to - Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service. aS Batons say we have the please. We keep Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the Jade John R. Murray, Office boars: 9 to 10 a. m.; 8:30 to Bp, m. Atother times during day at Valley Record office, BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING. Have had over thirty years’ SIND) Z La l¥%) 7 — DRUNKEN BOYS SPRAWL ON HIGH SCHOOL FLOOR. Free Distribution of Beer by Joliet Brewery Involves Students in Scandal Jolie. 111. —The spectacle of drunken high school boys sprawling on the floor between thelr desks, and Leing carted bome Io cabs because they were unable wo walk, has stirred the residents of this ‘ity so that the pastors of all the churches have taken the matter up a huge temperance revival is planned, and E000 Nes 7) oy Ni A THE WiLL OF GOD. One with the Right Attitude Towards God Will Give Religion Its Rightful Place. The man who wills to do the will of God will give religion the attention it deserves. Where one man perishes through making Intellectual difficul- ties stumbling blocks. a score are lost because of sheer neglect of religion The man who wills to do the will of God will not let a wicked life mind and unfavorably lo fluence his creed Some one may ob life, and not his life affects his in life will Inevitably fol by evil thinking It 1 deter. mine to pursue a certain course of con I will be led to attempt to twist reed be lowed THEY SPRAWLED ON THE FLOOR AND ACTED HILARIOUSLY threats are openly heard against the of- fAclals of a brewery For the past five years the high school bas been known as Jollet's pride The | building cost $1756 000 the teachers were the best that high salaries ould attract and the students comprised boys and girls from the best famiMes of the city Never before had scandal breathed on | The dur fail from grace came the A other new brewery started io business i brate the opening advertised a free din per to all visitors Many of the hig school boys wenl and as beer as well as food was free a number imbibed freel; Several became 20 [nloxicated that they were unable to go back to school and were sent home in cabs where their shocked mothers did everything possi Lie to prevent the escapade from becom ing known in the neighborhood Two youlhs who managed to make their way back to school later succumbed to the effects of the Leverage and fell ta the floor Others affected, behaved themselves in an unbecoming manner The father of oue of the boys seized a Sx seriously i His wife protested. hut it was only through the aid of neighbors | that she could induce him to give up his | intention. He has decided to appeal 0 the law instead The city suthorities, the brewery officials and others econ- vected with the case have been scored {rom nearly every pulpit in the city. with my course, both ta justify myseif to myself and to others There are far more heart difficulties than head difficulties Hear our Saviour “And this is the condemnation, that light is comé into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because For everyone neith- lest his deeds But he that doeth the light, that his truth cometh to are wrought in God Or, again, "How ye belleve, ye that seek honor ane of another? The only way to re tain truth Is to it and obey It, be seen from the following And even as they did not like to re- tain God In their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not con venient” “If therefore thine eye be single. thy whole body shall be (full of light. But If thine eye be evil thy whole body shall be full of darkness.” A false creed will be the outcome of a vicious life He who wills to do the will of God will not, by clinging to some sin, make it {mpossible for God to grant him pardon and peace and purity Let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord and He will have mercy upon him, and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon If we regard iniqui'y In our hearts, the Lord will not hear us’ —Rev. Edmund Mills, D. D Mild Retribution. “Sooner or later a political boss is bound Ww be retired,” sald one re former ‘Yes, answered the other, “but by the time he is convicied of belug & boss he bas accumulated so ‘much Wealth that he can easily afford to retire. "~Washington Star, ¥ “ . love B. Kaufman was in Towanda on business today. Rev. W. H. Sawtelle will preach | at Pittston tomorrow. RB. G. Dap & Co's Weekly Review of Hasiness. NEW YORK, Feb 10 Distribution of heavyweight wearing apparel, fuel and other seasonable merchandise ex. panded rapidiy In response to the more Jormal temperature, but one week's Daniel Bump 1s very ill at his home on South street. The oil well was down 479 feet at Midnight last night. Hon L T. Hoyt returned from Harrisburg last evening. Bion Heath returned to his home in New Orleans today. Rev F. L Allen is confined to his bed by an attack of tonsilitis. Miss Bertha Espy of Towanda 1s visiting Miss Anna Keefe over The P. O.S. of A. are to attend the Universalist church in a body tomorrow evening Miss Esther Macafee of Sheshe- quin is the guest of Miss May Jakeway over Sunday. Ethan Jakeway came down from Elmira this afternoon to spend Sunday with his family. The confirmation class are re- quested to meet at Trinity church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Sumner Park, of Osborne, was in Athens to visit her brother, Bion Heath, yesterday afternoon. Miss K. E Bishop and Mrs Claude Howland of Binghamton, are the guests of Mrs. T. A Berry. James Smith received a large stock of shoes at his store, 604 South Main street, he is offering at bargains 234-2" I. E Conrad and Meshoppen this morning to visit at the home of Mrs. Conrad's parents, Mr. and Mrs B. B Dunlap. which wife went to Stuart Robinson, who has been very ill with appendicitis, was taken to the hospital last eveping and was successfully operated upon this morning. H. Weller and Miss Jennie Fink were married at the home of the bride in Paterson, N J]. Wednesday morning at o'clock. They returned to Athens yesterday morning and wil reside at the Weller home, South for the present. George 10 strect, Lady Griffin Rebecca Lodge res staff, also all members of the lodge, to be present Monday evening, Feb. 12, as there are to be several candi dates initiated Refreshments will be served. Please bring cake or sandwiches. We have received an invitation to attend the annual banquet of George G. Meade Post’ No. 1 Philadelphia, in memory of Wash- ing, Lincoln, Grant, Meade and Farragut at the Union League House, Feb. 22, 19006. We were present when General Grant was mustered into this post, and have some very interesting memories of that event. ATHENS CHURCH NOTES At the morning service in the Presbyterian church Rev. Petrie of Sayre will preach. The usual services will b: held in the Methodist, Catholic and Epis- copal churches tomorrow. Rev. Mr. Tilden of Waverly will preach in the Baptist church Suns day morning. No preaching ser- vice in the evening. Rev. Will Kelley will preach on God's Rule at the evening service in the Universalist church tomor- row. The P.O.5 >. of A. will attend in a body. Very Cheap Traveling Beginning Feb, 14 and continuing dai- ly until April 6th, the Erie R. R. will sell colonist tickets to all Pacific Coast and numerous interior points at very low rates, which will be quoted and all other information given by calling on or writing any Erie ticket agent, ord. H, Webster, D, P. A, Elmira. N. Y, 220-«od Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre. Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive lations of last mouth, amd retail stocks of these gods are still burdensome. much more satisfactory, amd an impetus has been giv en wholesale trade in spring dry goxls and other forwand business de pending upon confidence in continued national prosperity Johbing returns and manufacturing statements indicate little ldle capacity, the leading indus trial plants having added to their al ready beavy contracts on hand Less urgency to place orders for iron and steel products during the past week I= a satisfactory development, because it testifies to the absence of specula tive operations that might easily pro- duce nuwholesowe inflation of prices Primary textile markets are more ac tive to the at tendance of purchasers and lower quo tutions for =cuie cotton goods These declines are the exception, however be- ing attributed to the cheaper raw aa terial and sone accumulation of finish wl products A few manufacturers are nearing the end of thelr orders and are seeking new business to in response increased Grain prices ceased to decline the recovery was slight change In the situation noted Strength in wheat was based on fears of injury to winter wheat by the sud- den fall in temp®ature, but the best nuthorities that there Is no evi- as the grain had not progressed sufficiently in the exyposed sections hat and no real is * AETee dence of damage Liabilities of commercial failares thus far reported for February amount ed to FENMTHT. of which $1.768.337 were in manufacturing. $08T3238 in tracding and $141,052 in other commer cial lines. Failures this week number od 22 in the United States against 258 last year and 20 in Canada year ago with 27 a DEIGEN CONFESSED. Lewis of West Farmiugton Killed With a Leg of Weod. WARREN, OO, Feb, 10 Charlies C Delgen, charged with the murder of R K. Lewis at West Farmiugtou, has made a sigusl confession to Prosecut- ing Attorney Wilkins He Lad maintained his entire inn> cence until broke down aud con fes<od that he Killed the wealthy farn- er and stock dealer, whose body, cov- ered with straw saturated with oll, was found in kis burniug three weeks RRO hie house Deigen's story Is that he bad lent Lewis £5300 and that Lewis Lad agreed to sell him five acres of land near Ly and a horse for $830. Two papers had been signed betaeen them ing the agreement to sell the land and the other showing a payment of on the land and £100 on the horse Ihe night of the murder he met Lew is and walked home with hi, Delgen demnnded 8 deed for the property or Lis money back Lewis refused both and offered land Finally Lewis pleked up a log of wood “1 don't know whether he was going to hit we with It or put it iu the fin Hut 1 pleked up a round, stwooth log apd Lit him over the with «f hen 1 more ohie show elsewhere save eigen head hit Lim three times ———m— - Where It Hurts. I've got a bad case of cramp’ How Interesting! I have often heard of writer's cramp; how does It affect the hand?” gd ‘he stomach."—Houston Post FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. writer's Closing Stock Quotations. Money on il at 3%, per Prime mercantile paper. 44ybly per cert Exchanges. £57.097.486. balances, $357 imports of dry goods at the por York for the week ending yesters valued at 2.794.088 “5 CAAT YN 114%, iy 104%, by bs 4] steady cent total New Were lay Ciosing pri Amal, Copper Atchison B&O Broockiyn RT OLC.C.e8LL 1) Chess & Ohio Chi & Northw D &H Erie Gen El mC Lackawanna Louls & NWh Manhatt Metropolitan... Missouri! Pac N.Y. Central Norf & West Penn, R. R Reading Rock Island st. Paul Southern Pac Southern Ry South Ry. pt Sugar Texas Pacific Union Pacific U. 8 Steel U 8 Steel pf West Union 150 lg 175% entral 15% an, 151% oo IN 101%, tric 16 1 © wih New York Markets. FLOUR-Dull and unchanged suta patents, HOGI, wi ne astral $3004. winter oxtras, 3235Q33: w patents, $1064 0 WHEAT t states hits, w with more e wheat Hing m all ily July, under od weather Bt, { reamety extras, per pound cantile Exchange official quota- extras, ic) Reals 20» gl ISIC | thirds, gli held, Lege firste 1060 seconds, 1 tate Adair tubs, extras 2 firsts Rg Zh seconds, Isgls thirds, leglic CHEESE-~State, full cream, small large, colored and white September cy, M%C.. October, Lest, 1350 13%:¢ mad emall, average best, 13%, fair, 11% light skims choloe, NWN winter made part skims prime # On od yl Yayo common to falr ERS ; i kis, sts 4h "EGGS State. Fh selected. white, fancy 3x mixed, extras J jes, Jul chooks, gle foest. 1é average prime der grades r cane, $2 80h 0 TALLOW Barely steady country, Ed HOPS Quiet, state 106 11g 1904, llc cific coast, 196, gle he LIVE POULTRY -8prin pound, 11 fowls, 13. | ol turkeys, 14 cons, pet DrisskD POLTRY Adelphia, per pound, LQ Lrollers, § pounds per Jak and Philadelphia, dry picke rir dn York and Pennsylvania, 189.2 roasting. 8 pounds par pale cold w» a sharp advance from shorts 9,00 May Larger ts and rece ligu tion onds tras I» fan 1% Hinde, ulivly HSC; cholce firsts, 1% dirt- , refrigerators, 13uldy city, Bye to b41T¢ $l common olde 154 choice Va- olds chickens roosiers alr, os Tapons Ohio per The Phila- ie ; under New , chickens prime, large, white, r dozen, RLI0G4 Gh culls, a ei fon or mixed, $2 dark, 11. pound 1 pry Philadelphia, dry picked, 18§1% . New DRESSED MEA ion Stead at dull at Fd York and Pennsylvania, 10013 | squabs, We r pound for city 4 »airhe ™ £“You Get the Best” When You Buy Candee Rubbers Look at youpp'd Yubbers and see if you have'nt: 58 worn them out at the heels, when the rubbers ares § quite good in other respects. Then stop in and al- 4 low us to show you the Candee Extension Heel # rubber which will wear as long again as the ordin- § { 4°" rubber at the same price. li THE CANDEE RAILROAD ARCTIC ol 0 Do not buy U7 the ty when you can get the extraordinary § i | IE EASE a= SESS PROGRESS LEHIGH TILE RR Is the order of the day. Asa city, we will inevitably have a new Hall, ___ a complete sewer | system and fine pavements You can add to =the general 1m _ prove ment An up date bathroom ora good {In effect Dec. 3, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND. Ik M. Daily for Towaads, Teskhan~ pock, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch Bethlehem, A: A x A.M. Daly a Pittston, and Washington. Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Springs, [00 Vole Haven, Mauch (hank, ew York, Ph ville, Tunk aon. Wilkes-Barre. &. MM. (waverly J A MM) Beil) fot Town to iladeiphis, Maittmor 3:50: Wilke Bare, Olen alt an White Haven, ‘Haven AM. S3udsy ouly, for Athena, Milan, propérly, give you 10: 00 Sister ome , Lacey: more comfort nal 122 0% jor T Wilkes Barre, Olea Ba cost much. Ask us about it. 3: 10 2 Pitrios. Witkes Barre ‘Glen Sam- NOW a, Mauch orb Bethlehem, Haw only for Athens, Ulster Ketan. New Albany. Dush ore, ville, nT H. R. TALMADGE, | 32 WSTBOUND., Both Phones. heating system will Chuak i hemown: 3 New York, Phil : adeiphia, Baltimore and Wi on. add value to your ville Meshoppen and M. vert P. M) Dall and (Waverly 1233 | y better health. An 3 (Lauii] Wilkes Barre, Dis doesn't $0 bem, New York, ieaa hie. Baltimore and FM; M eprou. fr. Bnidats) Bleck Dia 220 IT York, Philadelphis, aor! and Washington. P.M (W 1 FP. M) Week 4 sverly 443 ee fa, Ryaisalag, ta A.M. Dally for ers Palle, Toresio. De Detrol, iy Eimer Ave. LAWS & WINLACK, & Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DRSMOND ST. Valley Phone 1580-A. yu. i a f) timers FI TT arpa Palla, Toronte, Detroit and Chicago. AM. Week da Lockwood, 11: 00 i= eh ne Bornes. Ogmrve, Nagai Fel ter, Batavia, pal Co Roce, 3:40 PM ping Burdett Watkins Valots, abate, Lol, Gilvert, Sayre, C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bspecial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes etc. Caledonia, Balavis 340 es Se vi and Dally fob Ithaca, a cmambatg, BE 5:0) a Fu Set Sar cies or, Rochester, Caledouia, i Counecta for Nidgera | Palle, Detroit, aus, St. Louis and points west b: 35 moms P. co; eprom Saost Sunday. Black Dia- for Geneva, Rochester, BO rane: gata Fall, Detroit, Chicago, st fouls and points : M. Dall toshwook Yau Toi: b: 8 Some. dihacs, Trumamstars. Ha AUBURN DIVISION [: 05 AS Wey diy eek dare only fo Free 3 ) otra "tbatn, ap SS 3: Bl ez I ay Camasiots Groton, Maravh Moravia, Aw bum. Syracuse tiie There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate + 444444404 > EHH 4 4H 44 444001000040 . TAILORS, FEEL ERE EPO R 0 CLOTHIERS, FPP EEE FPP TEEPE INNS HABERDASHERS. 3308533880444 090040990999 PEPPY TITTY TITIYTYITYTYTEETYY AL ALS LLAMA AALAAALLALALALLL ALL SPP ITITIVITITITTTITTITYTTYTITYYYY SHEER APPR P EEE RR ERR FREER R RRR E PREP 00040046 SAYRE, PA.,
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