SAYRE, PA. ME FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$so00 OR OVER. [Trt Friday Saturday me Sth April 6th 7th exhibit of individuality in willinery. You will be This will be a central able to pick with your It isn’t the FOR WELL - We have a motto of and Betterment.” line of suits we show They are invariably in and finished in detail well. als, You will want on and it's not too early while our stock is so cou to $30.00. In with a touch “Expansion : I “% 1 only you mig et elaborate Big Store. this spring. the popular | of them two good value. materials. Some of trimming here and indi- for which ht expect to find at the Some year guaranteed wear. $3.87 to $18.00. surprisingly * i Gent's e for Kaster to select it, J plete. $8.87 | tan shirts, or - ments. the price is always rigl Rak A \S 33a) BoT oS stores can u sell everythi Furnishings wash ties, Manhat- loves and light spring ices less than specialty wake. It's because we ng. it. vd 8 (ST Sd xo) Tg RNs 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. * ns say we have the to please. We keep Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, ALL TRIS WEEK Matinee— Wednesday and Saturday Big Comedy Co. THE IDEALS Including Miss Beatrice Earle And Howson's Band and Orchestra Extra Vaudeville Feature, the Great Arminta and Burke. The Perfect the Funny Woman Gymnast aud | Aerial Comedian Tonight—"A Man of Mystery Tomorrow night—"The Honor.” Popular Prices —10), Matinee Prices Price 20 and 30 10 and 20¢ Yalley Phoas |128x WE PRINT The Valley Record LB. J. Kivewis, SAYRE'S LEADING | DRAYMAR. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Planos, Household Goods, Safes otc. HILL & BEIBASH CAFE Best of Everything . Lockhart St. TOWN! M. PROCAS n Friday, Apnl 6, in the Eighme y Block hams's © Id stand. Carnations Will Be Given Away free Nice fresh made candies tive boxes at 4:30 p.m at C. U, Ing in attrac- Political Anpouncement mnt Thar announce myself as a candi | dato for Representative to the Mennsy! vaoia Legislature from Bradford county, | subject to the rales of the Hepublican party. If elected 1 will work for and vote for | the enactment of laws allowing trolley roads to carry freight, establishing a two cents 8 mile fare on steam roads, com | pellis I COTO wations to bear thet F pro ner | share of taxation, providipg for the en expense of the public schools from re state fonds, and for such other measnres as may be demanded by the | people of this county, De. C, L. Stevens, Mareh 10, 1608, 1nd Ward, Athens. A.J.GREEN 'LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices —— | Orders can be left at West Bayre Drug | Store, both phones; or at the Erie street | yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN NASSLER. Trustee's Sale By virtue of au onder issued by Hou. John W, Codding, Referve in Bankrupt- ey, the undersigoed, trust-e of Edoa B. Llsbree, a bankrupt of the township of Ulster, County of Bradiord and State of Penosylvania, will expose. to public sale at the Town Hall in the Borough of Kayre, Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1906, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following properties First. Lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in Borough of Sayre bounded and described 3s follows: Be ginning on the east line of Che stout | street, 114 fee: south of Joe Varners | southwest corner, south 468 feet to a cor- ner f lot known as J. F. Ovenshire jot; thence east 140 feet to a corner; the north 46 feet to a co ner; thence west 140 {eel to the place of beginning. Second. Lot, piece or parcel of land sitaate in ths Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, Be |g nnipg on the east line of Chestnut street 67 feet (om Joseph Varner's southwest corner; thence south 47 feot a'ong the est line of Chestnut street to torth line of said Elsbres; thence east 140 feet along said Fdna Elsbree’s north line; thence north 47 feet to corner; thence west 140 feet to place of begin. ning Third. Lot, piece or parcel of land | lying and being in the Borough of Bayre, | County of Bradford and Sta‘e of Penn- i | sylvania, bounded and described as fol {lows: Beginning ata point in the east line of Chestnut street 22 feet south of the southwest corner of Joseph Varner s: thane sonth 40 feet to & corner; thence cast 140fo=t to a corner; thence: nor'h 45 feet, thence west 140 feet to place of beginning. Fourth. Lot, pleee or parcel of land, situated in Borough of Sayre, County of of Pennayivania, bounded on the north by lands of Georg Rightmire, west hy lands of T, H. Bai- aea lands of F. R. West. Each of the abovy th a concrete house thereon, Fifth. Lot, piece or pareel of ! wd situate in Borough of Nayre, County of Bradford and State of Peansylvania, bounded and described as follows: Heo ginning at the southwest corner of lot of Joseph Varner on Chestont sireet thence running east 200 feet to corner; thence south 160 feet to lands of J. | Ovenshire, then cat along said Oven shire 80 fee’ to lands of EB. Elsbree; thenee north along said Flsbree 138 feet; thenoo west along said Elsbree 140 feet to the east line of Chestnut street; thence north 22 feet to the place of be- ginning. The purchaser of maid properiy to take title free of all incumbranoes. « four lots is improved w aol Fo a Ezra C. Potter ison the sick list. J T. Corbin, E¢q, was in To- wanda today. Frank Sutton was in Tow anda | C on business today. A lodge of the M. P. A. will be organized here next week. M. W. Gerould of E ast Smith- field was in town towa today. E. F. Loomis attended the Sousa concert in Elmira last evening. Mrs. H. D. Sevison and children returned from Wiliamsport today Lawyer W. P. Wilson of To~ wanda transacted business here ye terday. CL. HG Blair of Liberty Cor- ners attended the meeting of the U. V. L yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Shaw and Mrs. Syd ney Bull went to East Troy today to remain a few days. Charles F. Murray of Wilkes Barre is visiting his brother, M. P Murray of this place An increase of pension to $17 per month has besa granted to John Sheeler of Ulster. Rev. W. E Daw of Athens will conduct services at the church of the Redeemer this cvening. John Heavener, Will Croll and Frank Little took a hunt down the river this morning for ducks. There will be an entertainment miven by the students at high school hall next Tuesday evening. Bord who has been Miss Martha to Smithficld this Miss Brace visiting her Bird, returned morning sister, Mrs. M. E. Greenway has been the guest of her sister, Mrs Geo Weed, a short time and returned to Laurel Hill this morning. The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the church tomorrow (Fri- day) afternoon at 3 o'clock. A. E Allyn, manager of the cold storage plant, has disposed of his interest in the business and started for Hastings, Nebraska, to- day, where he will reside in the future Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Murray have been the guests of Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. De- Groff, a short time and went to Smithficld today. They will return to their home in New York soon. Mrs. Floyd Campbell has been staying with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. McKinney, while their goods were being moved from Satterficld to Laceyville, and this she went her morning to home, PASTOR GIVEN RECEPTION Athens—The reception given to Rev. A F.von Tobel and wife at the Presbyterian church parlors last evening was a very pleasant affair. It was largely attended; the preachers and members of all the other churches uniting with his congregation to give him a wel- come and to wish him success. It throughout, icc cream and cake were served at the close of the mecting. Rev. von Tobel has created a very favorable new was of a social nature PUBLIC DUMPING GROUND Athens—A public dumping ground has been established at the foot of Harris street by the borough authorities. All kinds of. rubbish except vegetable and animal matter may now be deposited there. LOOMISOPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Masie furnished to aetly, U, snd all manner of Soe- Athens—The following officers! were installed in Athens Lodge L.| A wanda: N. G, H B. Bressler; V (GG, Bert Stone; Financial Secre- tary, Geo. H, Northrup; Recording Secretary, Irwin Stroud; Chaplain, Lewis Beiner; Conductor, Herman | Taylor; Warden, John Mcintyre; 1. G, Steve Warner; O. G, Geo. Wood; Past Grand, Leon Lane; Right Supporter, J. L. DeGroff; LS, C. A Weller. The N. G. .ppointed Pearl Holcomb R.S. S., and Howard Brink L. S.S;; and the V. G. appointed Featon Weller R S$. S, and George Campbell LL S.S. The lodge was highly com- plimented for their proficiency in the work of the order. Not Extravagant Praise, “What did the editor say about your story?’ asked the young man's friend I don’t believe he Iilked It very well” “Well, there are differences in the appreciative faculty as well as In the ability to create The same man's taste will vary according to circum- stances’ I suggested that, and he agreed with He sald that if a man found him on a desert siand with nothing read except my story and a back number city diectory, le might read nry story Storics me self in = Stray Beniguant Soul The following advertisement recent ly appeared In a London paper: “Milk—If the individual who stole the milk off my doorstep this morning will be good enough to knock at the door on the occasion of his next pro fessional visit I'l give him a drop of rum fo put ia it. Milk taken neal on cold mornings and an empty stom- sch’ Is likely to injure the internal economy of outdoor workers. Address, ete” Herring in Kaiser Canal. Among the benefits vrought 6 Gers many by the Ralser Wilhelm canal arc =hoals of herring. The fish enter the canal, according to an official re- putt, on thelr way from the Baltic «wo the North sea, and when the Hrunsbut- tel lock Is closed tney oongregate Iu such large numbers as tw be captured with case. . Unique Publication. The Cavalry Journal, which is the latest British military periodical, an) I= edited by Gen Baden-Powell, has 1s pages perforated, postage stamp fash lou, on the Inside page, so that if & reader wishes; to gave a page for rel- erence or send it to a Irlend Lo can easily tear it out LADIES’ Tailor Made Suits [From $1000 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. LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT. Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases ul Women and of the Rectum. Hours- Toda. m,1to8,7Tto8 p.m, OFFICR--BAMURLS BLOCK. Vallay Telephooe 27x. 138 Lockhart 86 TOUHEY'S HOTEL Bye New and Up-to-Date, First- Tehing Ne Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opfiosite L. V. Station. Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre. “WILLIAMS & SUTT SHOES SAYRE, PA. GROVER'S Soft Shoes For Tender Feet IN Women whose feet are naturally tender, or have. been made over-sensitive by wearing ill-fitting shoes, may here find shoes peculiazly adapted to their need. GROVER OXFORDS just RECEIVED, _— =A fo = oR ih) (EA = Ll] Vv J. W. Murrelle, D. D. S., Office and Residence at 108 Center Street, Athens, Pa. Bridge Work Our Specialty Valley Telephone 97d PEEP EFI ER HEAR ER FEE RR FRR HoLD, ON |LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. a minute; we want {In effect Dec. 31, 199%.) Trains leave Bayre as follows. tell you some- NS er thing. 3. Junie ipted We do plumbing, 12:00 = Allentown, Dethichem, New steam and hot wat- io adeiphls, Baltimore sad MM. (Waverly St A. M.) Week days iy, for Athens, Ulster Towenda, Mon A. 0 roeton, New Albany, Dushore, Batter I 0: Wiillemaport, ivysine , Lacey ville, Tupkbassock, Barre. AM. averly 8:38 A. gv Dally for =, . Te Pitlston, Wilkes Paare, = lire . te Haven, Fenn Chunk Allentown, Bechishem, Wow Yack, Fh sdeiphie, Baltimore and Wes . 10: A.M Susday Saly, for Athena, Milan, Oister, Towanda, Wyalusing, Lacey- sukbpmnock. P.M sverly 12:3 P. M a i Tenk hac buision W Wilkes Narre, Sea re] ven, Maugh a Allentown, i's, MKehcppen and ew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Be er heating, gas fit- ting, tionivg, sell \ [the famous “Cheer- Ey ' furnace ==and handle the fin- fest line of Gas Fix- £& tures, burners, man- les and glassware pin the valley. y - Distmond Mx We know we can laace MM. 2k Black pros cwands, Tuakhapmock, a. i: Yikes Rar Olen Bum- Bitten i tian mil lentows, York, rir Raltimore bs hs M yet dines ae Weskt dase 'Dushore, vil’e Tunkhancock. Pi pM. Daily for Allentown, Bethle- bem, Hastoa, Newark and New Yous | Carries Sleeping Car Passengers Pa please you on any .»~ thing in our line. TRY US. H. R. TALMADGE, Both 'Fboses. Elmer Ave. A. H. MURRAY, W.D. SPECIALTIES: Dis~ases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and ths Proper Fitting of Hass % Hours—-$-12; 1.5; 78; Bcudsys by wpolntwent. Ofea, Wheelock Dlo-k Maynard, Maynard & Schrier | o” Attorneys and Counselors. MM. for Lock Burdett (Waiktas ilies) viola Varick and P.M Duly, Sick 1 _— Diamond for Sengvs ol Rochester, Buffalo tr , Chicago, BL Louls and , Sitter, M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa nard Block, Athens, Pa. P.M. Dall Jor Lack wind, Vas Spencer. Trumansburg, Geneve and Manchester May- a DIVISION, : AM MM Wank dave eS Pree 3 BE Geneva, Rochester, Bala LE or pus a Trusses ater b; i ar Kh i Sat if ceiv 800 boxes of macaroni and im- WESTEOUND, | J = Buu TormeleSevrl, Caen sam Niagara Falls and Toremis, 4 Ax M. PL Lockwood, Van Riles, B10 ie oats for Auburs week days oaly, A.M M. Week days onl 11 00 Dery apts £ : rr hi, TE rama Cees Opie “4 8 rine. ; Victor, Rogie Re Cilia : a Tor Hlagsrn, Fai: Valls, in for duigers Ro ; JOHN ©. PECKALLY, Forelga and Domestic Frults. | 3: oh) it fk EE and Albany. nT 500 gallons of pure are Olive Oil just re- There is no nook nor oO ported cheese, All direct from Italy, No. 5 Tlizebath St., Waverly, ner where The Valley Rec- « ord does not circulate 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 Sults cut in the new fashion- able length, with deep center vent, broad collars and lapels are herein all the newest patterns. : Office, Rooms 2 and 4 I SAYRE, PA,
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