DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. ST ac \LEa VRE — R £ BIG STORE WITHES LITTLE PRICES SAYRE, PA. ry - » When our unusual mushroom, eyes shut, and still get AT We have a motto of and Betterment.” ed in the exclusive line of suits we show They are invariably in eaton styles, and finished in detail well. als, and it's not too carly while our stock is so con to $30.00. . ANSE oN Thursday Friday Saturday 4 “ NSE {gr 2 A) NY " wt, “ Sealy Nat opening occurs then we will display the gray chip, tuscan, neopolitan, Sis This will be a central You will be able to pick with your a correct style for the Easter parade. It isn't the So (Ne) pe ha POPULAR PRICES Jackets of All Sorts and Sizes In the wanted materials. Some with a touch of trimming here and there, giving them character, indi- viduality and distinction, for which only you might expect to find at the Big Store. $3.87 to $11.87. Silk coats in tourist style, Some of them two year guaranteed wear. Can't think when we showed such good value. $8.87 to $18.00. Se —— "RTs “Expansion et claborate this spring. the popular surprisingly Ll - - Gent's Furnishings New silk ties, wash ties, Manhat- tan shirts, gloves and light spring toggery at prices less than specialty for Easter to select it, plete. $8.87 Is full ments. Scarcely > i the price i ‘Murrelle’s Printing Office 3 “The Satisfactory Place.” on four to eight skilled job a new, up-to-date say we have the please. We keep OT Ratzons Yalley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record | C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. tention given to moving of ele, HILL & BEIBACH CAFE stores can make. It's because we sell everything. equip- can be , and Third Floor Opportunities in Floor Coverings, Don’t Buy Until You See Our Lines 'LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at Weat Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie strect yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN HASSLER, ee ALL NEXT WEEK Matinee— Wednesday and Saturday John A. Hemmelein's Big Comedy Co. THE IDEALS | Trustee's Sale | By virtue of au order issued by Hon. {John W. Codding, Referce in Bankrupt- ey, the undersigned, trustee of Edna DB. | Elsbree, a bankrupt of the township of i Ulster, County of Bradford and State of | Penosylvania, will exposs (o public sale (reat {at the Town Ilall in the Borough of 2 { Sayre, Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL 14, Arminta and Burke, [1006, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following . : | properties I'he Perfect Woman Gymnast and |’ pirst. Lot, piece or parcel of land, the Funny Aerial Comedian, ving and being in Borough of Bayre, y bounded and described as follows: Be- |gioning on the east line of Chestnut street, 111 feet south of Joe Yarner's southwest corner, sonth 46 feet to a eor- ner of lot known as J, F. Ovenshire lot; thence east 140 feet to a corner; thence north 46 feet to a corner; thence west 110 feet to the place of beginning. Second, Lot, piece or parcel of land {situate in the Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning en the east line of Chestnut street 67 feet fiom Joseph Varner's southwest corner: then-e south 47 feet a'oug the east line of Chestnat street to north line of said Risbrei; thence cast 140 fect along maid Edpa Elsbree’s north line: thence porth 47 feet to corner; thence west 140 feet to place of begin- uibg. Third, Lot, piece or parcel of land Iving and being in the Boroogh of Bayre, County of Bradford acd Sta e of Penn- sylvapia, boanded and described as fol- laws: lleginning a' 5 point in the n3st ; line of Chestnut street 23 feet south of the southwest corner of Joseph Varner's; thence south 45 fect to a corner; thence east 140feet to a corner; thence nor.h 115 feet; el 140 feet to place of beginning. Fourth. Lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Borough of Bayre, County of | Uhereby anuounce mysell asa candi-| ge drord and State of Pennsylvania, date for Representative to the Penosyl- | bowided and described as follows: Be- { vania Legislature from Bradford county, | on ninmat the southwest corner of lot subject to the rules of the pg Joseph Varner on Chestnut stredt; party. thence rapning cast 200 feet to corner; If elected 1 will work for and v thence south 160 feet to lands of J, 1, if laws allowing Ovenshiire: thence west along said Oven- shire 60 feet to lands of tT. B. Elsbree; thenes north alomg said Elsbree 188 fect; "| thene e west along said Elsbree 140 feet if taxation, providing for the [to the cast line of Chestnul street; of th hoolg fron then ee north 22 feet to the place of be wd for such othe {i ning deggnded by the yin Lot, pleco or parcel of laod, situated in Horongh of Sayre, County of Hiradford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ou the north by lands of George Rightmire, west by lands of T, H, Bai- ley, south hy Lincoln sireet and east by Isnds of F, it. West. The purchaser Of sald property to take title free of all incumbranees, Terms of Sale—Fifty per cent on the 42 of sale, and the balance on confirm- of sale and del ery of deeds. Including Miss Beatrice Earle And fTowson's Band and Orchestra. | the Extra Vaudeviile Feature, Night -“The Sultan's Dauglder.” “Out of the Fold. Popular Prices—10, 20 and 30. Matinee Prices—10 and 20e, Mcnday TOWN! M. PROCAS 0 ul apen a | onfectionery More Frida Apnl 4, at 430 p n the ¥ighuney Block at OC. U : old stand. ‘Garnaiions Will Be Given Away Free o fresh made candies tive boxes mn m Ing in attrac- Political Announcement | To the Republican Voters of Bradford | Coanty: the oie Jo oy epactment « ta two | wls to carry freight, ost Mlishi 1g ented o mile fare on steaan roads, com corporations to bear their pr he or in ible se Iw roiint Dr. C, L, Stevens, Ind Ward, Athens, LY | March 10, 1008, CI— A.J. GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Joha Mee returned college this moming. — ———————————. Judge Dunham called on Athens friends yesterday afternoon. to State District Attorney Charles E Mills was in Towanda today. er — —— em— C. S. Maurice and family re- turned to Athens last evening, The officers of Athens Lodge 1 0.0. F, will be installed tonight. Albert Allen of Potterville, is spending a few days with Athens friends. ee Mrs. H. F. Brewster of Montrose is visiting her mother, Mrs. E B Fn =. B. Carer has recovered 50 ar as to be able to be out yester- day afternoon. Jack and Andy Fagan of Bing hamton, are calling on former friends in Athens. C. T. Amold and wife of Wind- ham, are visiting at the home of George L. Pendleton. Comrade J. W. Alderson of Nichols, was greeting old friends in town yesterday afternoon. Simon Groat had his finger pinched in the wringer at the Athens laundry on Monday. Mrs. Elmer Arnold of Bump ville is visiting her mother, Mrs JA Bradley on Cherry street. George Springer of Lockwood and W. H. Baskins of Spencer were before the peasion board today. Miss Haig Pitcher of Elmira, 1s staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Pitcher in East Athens. Joseph B Smith spent a week with his ncice, Mrs. Estella Whit comb in Lestershire, and returned | io H. O. Dorman of Corning came to Athens yesterday to attend to some business matters in relation to his brick yard. The ladies’ aid of the Packer hospital held a supper in the Stim- son house store last evening. It was well patronized. Mrs. Frances Vansickle has been the guest of her sister, Mrs Lum Kendall, and returned to Towanda this morning. William Wheatley and scn George, have been the guests of his brother John a short time and returned to Estella, Pa, this morning. Mrs. Hattic Timbler, accom- panied by Miss Mabel Pickett and Emma Davis, were the guests of Miss Nellie Bush last evening and returned to Towanda this morning —— George H. Gamble went to Elmira last evening where he will visit at the home of Ed Baldwin a few days, and from there he will go to East Troy to see his brother, Dr. Tom Gamble. A large number of ‘the friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. B Creighton, of No. 119 Herrick street, gathered at the home of the latter on Mon- day evening and were very pleas- antly entertained. The Board of Health held a mecting last evening and elected their cfficers for the present year. Charles E Finch was elected pres- ident, EO. Francke secretary, and George W. Parsons health officer. William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve io the world for Cuts, | Ap, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, Tet- ter, Capped Hands and all skin erup- | tions. It is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, or mney refanded. Price 25¢ by druggists. Williams Mre. Co., Prop's. Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M, Driggs, druggist. 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 ver low rates, which will be quoted and al other information ve fa by calling on or writing any Erie hat agent, GRU 1 ord. H. Webster, D.P. A, Elmira. . Y. LB. DENISON, IL. D. 13 and 4 en by Fred Emerson Brooks at high school hall last evening was of absorbing interest to the large ers, in introducing him, said that cited by the author, and in the en- still, that the author was born here, spired by the early history of the gave many pleasing reminiscences of his early associations in this vicinity which were presented in his attractive manner and given in language whose very smplitity made the story more than eloquent. His early home on the border ol the New York state line, and his grandfather's domiciles, one on cach side, made him a native of both states. The past outlined by the intervening years, leave traces of remembrance which come forth like gems to freshen and sweeten life, So Mr. Brooks spoke of his grandfather, Alexander Brooks, and Luther Sione, whose individu- ality had written their impress on the heart, and they were living still, although the snows of many win- ters covered their graves. Mr. Brooks poems are such as touch the heart with its most tender pathos. We shall not forget his rendering of “Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg” or the sweet strains of “Old Age.” These poems will l've long after their author passes away, and they will make the heart b:tter from this memory. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits From $10 Up Spring Jackets Newest Tailored Styles for Ladies and Misses. A Nice Line of Ladies’ Skirts At Very Low Prices to Suit Everyone. Call and See Our New Spring Materials in All the Latest Patterns Don't Forget the Place, D. E. McMAHAN 1. 0. 0. F. BLOCK, Cor Pine and Main Sts., ATHENS. GROVER'S | Soft Shoes For Tender Feat’ ll Women whose feet are naturally tender, or bay been made over-sensitive by ill-fitting shoes, may here find shoes peculiarly adapted to their need. (GROVER C OXFORDS Just RECEIVED. J. W. Murrelle, D. D. S. Office and Residence at 106 Center Street, Athens, Pa. Bridge Work Our Specialty Valley Telephone 97d PEF P0900 P 000440000 HOLD ON a minute; we want to tell you some- thing, We do plumbing, steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- ting, tinning, sell the famous “Cheer- \EAIGH VALEEY R. B. {1s effect Dec. 31, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTPOUND, rg Pa Ir JME A.M. (Werte 6a 4. M.) Week [a ii he Some Williamaport ville, Tunkhanaoek, Era RA A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT. Valley Phone 180-A. Bayre. LOOMISOPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soo- ial Functions, either public or private, aided “Sl focus desired will be fur- Valley Record for terms, H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours -Ttofam,1t08, 7808p. m. OFFICE-SAMUBLS BLOCK. Valley Telopbone 27x. 138 Lockhart 84, TOUHEY'S HOTEL Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, ’ T 8:00 Wilkes Barre, Glen Suma Shite Haven, Fenn Haven Rew va adelphis, Baltimore and Wash 10: 00 ie, M. Sunday oaly, Br Ae, Nts, = ’ ville, i Suvaada, Wysiuiass Laces ALES NE ven, Mavch — He \( Home" furnace Mh smia=and handle the fin- 3 = est line of Gas Fix- E¥ tures, burners, man- ps and glassware gin the valley. § We know wecan \ please you on any- > thing in our line. : p= TRY US. hem, New York, P Baltimore washington. : P.M hi » ® press, for wi mit veh Chunk, Allentown, York, Philadeliphis, Baltimore and P.M 1 MM) Week gh EE Sr eta, Moe: New “ny ville, Tunkhannock, berg ES 10: i): M. Daily for Allentown, Bethle- Sk Bing Cr eng only, A.M. (REEVE | A " AM Dally fur Gcatya Rochestis . E=: Lx Dar AG bi Geneva, Rochester, iE Sma, Osmevi Aubura pu » : 11:00 AM. Wesk days oul oper: hace. xl burg Harts Dormers Jp EE Ee Black - # 53 Hew P : H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave, A. H. MURRAY, N.D. SPECIALTIES Dissazs of the Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Pro 11k: ae of Glass- es. Hours -912; 1 ol gouare by sppointment. Offies, lock Bloak Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. . Bulalo and Nia i, Ocntin, Roche: » for N Nia a8 urbe alias, Vio, Tod, alba I A 3 Palls, Detroit, Chicago, SL : oA Sui bite rs M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. JOHN ©. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 500 gallons of pure Olive Oil . t re. ceived. 300 boxes of macaroni jo! o- ported choese, All direct from Italy. No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly. May- a Eig ner where The Valley Rec- ordldoes not circulate 3 Murphy & Blish, The Purchasing Power Of $15.00 as applied to Clothes buying was nev- more strikingly demon- strated than in the extra- ordinary values we have received for Spring. Men's and Young Men's Suits cut in the new fashion- able length, with deep center vent, broad collars and lapels are herein all the newest patterns.