WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $so00 OR OVER. ER, KESSLER WIELAND | Co. SAYRE, PA. Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Everings After L. V. R. R. Pay. Ne a Er ar EASTER If You Read It in Our Ad It's So. “Toll “wa ha VY, A oi We Are Ready at This Great Store oo To Supply All Your Demands Millinery Section Srconn Frook Charming hats all ready for the throngs who will look to the Big Store for modestly priced hats. It's not too early to select now, in fact itis to your interest to order now to take care of the unusual Easter rash and get just what you will find stylish and most becoming. " py BG 2a) Ne by Great Showing OF Women's Easter Suits AND Children’s Outer Garments Suits not hereto- fore shown and our hobby of big assort- ments and little prices. The Wool- tex line shown by us exclusively for Waverly, Sayre and Athens. Alsoother reputable makes. Prices range from $4.87 to $30.00. Also Children's and Misses’, from the Striped Cham- bray Dresses, trim- med, ages {1 to 4 years, at tlc, up to Mohair, Serges and Panamas, at $9.87. BN ) © FAU Tic CLOAKS — S — SKIRTS FOR WELL DRESSED WOMEN. Shoe Department Oxfords for Faster in all the wanted leathers, and white canvass. $1.00 up. New Wash Fabrics Thousands of Yards Silk Pongees, Jacquards, Folienes, Tangier Suks and Arnold's Fabrics. 15¢ to JY. Women’s Neckwear and Belts S-P-E-C-1-A-1.- 8 Almost every express brings new things. You will be interested to see the array of styles and colorings at 1Y%¢ to $1.50. Rain Coats All Week Offerings, 251 Off Yur are liable to need a raincoat any day in April. To make the at traction doubly interesting to vou we offer 21 kinds. Offer closes Sat- urday evening, April 14. One fourth off. a Ye /™\ ry d Hn N. V. Weller went to Laquin to- day. i ero A. C. Arnold has gone to Barton, N.Y, for a week's stay. M. B. Loomis is in Wilkes- Barre attending the funeral of a relative. Coaductor L.. H. Woodward has been off duty for a week on account of an injury to his leg Elmer Brigham and daughter, Louise, of Smuthfield, were in Athens on business today. Queen Esther Council, Royal | Arcanum, postponed their meeting’ until Friday evening, April 13. Mrs. Jennie Weller, who has been visiting Mrs. George Craw- ford, returned to Chicago today. Mrs. C. W. Casper went to To~ wanda this morning to visit her brother, Austin Martin, for a few days. Visit the millinery opening at the Athens racket store Apnl 13. 14 prices. 12, Best goods at lowest cash 284 3 Charles Mulligan of the George Junior Republic, came home last evening for a two weeks’ visit with his parents. The meeting of the school board will be held Friday evening, there not being enough members last evening. present Mrs. Rhoda Abbott went to Myersburg today where she isto visit her brother, Martin's family, a short time. Mrs. O. C. Haverly has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. T.C Deiffenbaugh, and returned to (tverton this morning Isaac C. F. Palmer, paper hanger and decorator. Communications by mail will receive prompt attention Postcfiice, Athens, Pa 28316 The committee having in charge the erection of a monument to Gen. IH. J. Madill will meet in To wanda Saturday for consultation. Mr George Sweet went to Jen mngstown, W. Va, today, where he will be employed by Jennings Bros. in their lumbering operations After a thorough study of latest styles Mrs. VanDemark has re sumed her position as milliner at the Athens racket store, where you will find the largest assort ment in the valley at the lowest cash prices. 284 3 Mr. Peck, postmaster at Pittston, was in Athens yesterday looking over our postoffice building. They are to build a new structure for their city postoffic:, and Mr. Peck is examining the dificrent post- C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt st. tention given to moving of Planos, Household Goods, Safes sic. HILL & BEIBACH .. CAFE {From four to eight skilled job Best of Everything printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service, Lockhart St. at Law. Murrelle’s Printing TRANSACTED. Office Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. The Satisfactory Place.” ORCHESTRA for Balls, Parties and all manner of Boc- lons, either public or private. An number n see. Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep = | our promises. Sayre. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has In stock the card signs: yards at Sayre. Both Phones, BEE Lr Credit Talmadge Building. flmer Ave., Sayre, i A.J.GREEN Valley Phoae |28x. WE PRINT CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished £38 Stevenson BL, Hayre, Pu. Carpenter and Builder. A551 BS EOI 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y Advertise in The Record. ii Valley Record offices in the larger places in order to get ideas as to the best equip- ment for his office. ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES —Walter C. Hull post of “did themselves proud evening's anniversary ex- commemorating the sur- render of Lee's army. Comrade Bunnell had it in charge, and speeches were made by Comrade Druckenmiller of Sayre, Captain Albertson of Waverly, and the commander of the Waverly canip of Sons of Veterans. Mrs. Snow a patnotic recitation and George Washington (colored) re- cited the Barbara Fritchie poem, A double quartet sang patnotic songs. It was an inspinng meet- ing and will serve to keep in res membrance the patriotic lessons of the great war. HORSE GOT EXCITED Athens— A horse attached to a carriage was standing hitched to a telephone pole in front of the Campbell house yesterday noon, and when a trolley car came down thc street he became excited, reared, and broke his halter. Charlie White jumped out of the car to capture him, but he very|, wisely ran into the barn and noths ing was injured. Athen: Waverly last ercises mn gave very rough time of it yesterday | piloting his duck hunters down the turned last evening with diminutive specimens two It rained and snowed all day, and several times there be obliged to resort to the life sav ing equipment of his flagship. NEW LODGE ORGANIZED Athens—Trinity lodge, No. 51, N.P. A, was organized last even- ing by F. IE Bullard with about seventy-five members, The new organization presents some very promising advantages to its mem- bers and they will recruit very fast. The following officers were elected Past Grand, Mrs. D. A. Perkins; noble grand, Ira Merrill; vice grand, Percy Perkins; treasurer,-Mrs. Cat- lin; conductor, Mrs. M. B. Varga- son; secretary, B. J. Overfield. ENTERTAINED MEMBERS Athens—The Lady Griffin Re- bekah lodge entertained their new and old members last evening and had a delightful time. They pre- sented the farce, “Wide Enough for Two,” which was well rendered. Irwin Stroud furnished phonograph music. The attendance was large. Subscribe for The Record. Special Sale of Rugs For the next thirty days we will sell a fine line of Axminster, Smyrna, Velvet, Tapes- try. Brussels and In- grain Rugs Sizes x12, at a lower figure than they can be purchased else where. Remember that the sale lasts only 30 days, at the end of which the time rugs remaining will be sent back to the whole sale house. D. £. McMAHAN I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK, Corner Pine and Main Streets, ATHENS. EC Trustee's Sale By virtue of au order issaed by Hou. John W. Codding, Heferve in Bankrupt- cy, the undersigned, trustee of Edna HB. Fisbres, a bankrupt of the township of Ulster, County of Hradford and State of Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale at the Town Hall in the Horough of Pa, on SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1000, at 2 o'clock, p. m, the following propertics First, Lot, piece or pares! of land, lying and being in Borough of Sayre bounded and described as follows: be gioniog on the east line of Chestnut street, 114 feet sputh of Joe Varner's southwest corner, south 48 feet to a cor- per of lot known as J. F, Ovensliire lot; thence east 140 feet to a corner; thence north 4G feet to a comer; thence west 140 feet to the place of beginning, Second. Lot, pierce or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Peunsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning on the east line of Chestnut street 07 feet from Joseph Varner's southwest corner; thence south 47 feet along the cast line of Chestnut street to porth line of said Elsbree; thence east 140 feet along sald Edna 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 State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows beginning at a point in the cast line of Chestnut street 22 feet south of the southwest corner of Joseph Varner's, theace south 45 feet to a corner; thence east 140 feet to a corner, thence north 45 feet; thence west 140 feet to place of beginning. Fourth. Lot, piece or parcel of land, situatsd in Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ou the north by lands of George Rightmire, west by lands of T. H. Bai- ley, south by Lincoln street and east by lands of F, RK, West. Each of the above four lots is improved with a concrete house thereon. Fifth. Lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Borough of Sayre, County of Bradfond and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deseribed as follows: Be- ginning at the southwest cormer of lot of Joseph Varner on Chestnut street; thenes running east 200 feet to corner; thence south 180 feet to lands of J, F. Ovenshire: thence west along said Oven- shire 60 feet 10 lands of E. B. Elabree; thenoe north along said Flsbree 138 feet; thence west slong sald Elsbree 140 feet to the cast line of Chestnut street; thence north 22 feet to the place of be ginning. The purchaser of said property to take title free of all incambraneces. aay Tu 0 Sale Pit) per cent on the 22 oA sale, and the balance on confirm- ol hie and delivery a0, PG. “WILLIAMS & SL | SHOES SAYRE, PA. 3 GRAND SHOWING OF STYLISH SPRING FOOTWEAR NOW READY. J. W. Murrelle, D.D. S., Office and Hesidence at 1068 Center Street, Athens, Pa. Bridge Work Our Specialty Valley Telephone 97d HoLD ON |EHIGH VALLEY R. R. a minute, ito tell -|thing. We do plumbing, | steam and hot wat er healing, gas fit ting, tioning, {the famous *'Cheer- 8: al tx ful Ho we w ant | you some- (1m effect Dec. 31, 1988.) Traius leave Sayre as follows: RASTEOURD, A.M. Daily for Towanda, Tuskhan- oe Fistitod; i ikes-Barve, Mauch 12: Hew ' York, Pn iadeiphia, A nimore and Weahtagten, * AM. (Waverly 4.44 A. M.) Week days 1 ouly, for theta. 4 Ulster, T ., ela, Mas, WO , sel] | ie. Teatkasmock, Fin roeten, New Alban Taare, Satter 2 £3 A.M) Dally for and in the valley We know | White me’ Jurn: we! Shush Allentown, Bethlehem, New York, PF. M. (Waverly 1223 P. M) Dally bem, New York, Fhiladelp Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Giles . please you on any and Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Spring: Haven, Fenn Haven Junction, anct sdeipbia, Baltimore and Washlagtos. 2and handle the fin A.M. Sunday caly, for Athens, Milam, est Line of tas Fix- 0: off) size teohoppen and Boner ; for To i ue al Veoitar 12 Haven Chaat: dleziown: S it "Wh Balth B te Haven, Maw Washington i FM Daily, Black Dismend Mx- we can . press, for Towasda, “Glea” um: mit, Mauch Chunk, Alleslown, York, Philadeiphis, Baltimore and on Week days Mow thing in our line TRY US. H.R. ALMADSE, Both ‘Phoves. Elmer Ave. I:08: A. H. MURRAY, M. D. ¢ & SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Be, rill Neas and il Tots, 24 5o Vasu Rites, M.P. A Block, Sayre, I'a nard Block, Atliens, I’a. FM Daily for Allentown, Bethie- + hem, Vaston, Newsrk and New York, oe Carries Sleeping Car Passengers only, WESTBOUND. : ars Dy for Oeaty volt, Bao; rd Louls and poluts Det Geneva, Rochester, hie Daf I= allo. ah Niagara Malls and Toronto. Lockwood, IR] E22 f) finer kas, Trumansbarg slo CTY for Ng i ye week days only. A M. Week days ouly, for Lockwood, fff) i= Van Eijtru, | cer, Ithacs, Trumans- , Geneva, Roches ter, Batavia, puTL jasria and Niagarn Falla. Trumasosburg, Inter. ve TiN Ta Sandas by 3 45 el Eg Ring Soolnident Office, Wheelock Blook. fax, Victor, Rochester, Culedouts, a | Deter Chicago, JL Louis ak ie wel Y Counecis fur Asbam week ¢ Maynard, Maynard & Schrier ey fr ez Om Varick ad Otaeve. Dally, Black Dismoad Espress, b: JG: Falls, Detroit, Chicago, Si. Louls and | als west May- | P.M. Dally for Lockwood, Van Kilen, 5:38 Corners, Geneva ‘and Manchester. x AUBURN DIVISION, > A.M Week days only, fot Omega, Free ville, Cortland, Csasstots, Oroles, 3 Haven, Syracuse, U aap DEALER IN ox. Deity or f nd Dom tic frat 3:60 fae Canastots, OT 0 oreign 3 . Eslic Frolls. . hun. Syracnee, Utica 000 gallons of pare Olive Oil justre- There is no nook nor cor= ceived. 300 boxes of macaroni and im ° "ner where The Valley Rec- No. § Elizabeth St., Waverly. Ord does not circulate Jo] Bact oh Dally for Lockwood Attorneys and Counselors. Eo. Dally Black Dismosd Ksptess Spencer, lthacs, Trumassbury, Hayls JOHN C. PECKALLY, 0:05 Moravia, Assur, on, Mota "ers J ported cheese. All direct from Italy, Murphy & Blish urphy ish, 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 Sults cut in the new fashion- able length, with deep center vent, broad collars and lapels are herein all the newest patterns. FEE E PEPE HEHE IEEE SEIS SAYRE, PA, Lockhart St, HALE voye 0000000000000 02 a 8 84S SALARARLAALAAALAALALALLALLLS SAS SL Ll ssslssdld SEPP ITIIITITI ITI TTTTTITTTYYTYTTYYTYTTTYYTYTYY YY ids edd FevTTYTTyY A8 Next to Postoffice.
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