‘We have just receiv- ed over four thousand Souvenir Post Cards, embracing all the latest ¢ and most up-to-date in Easter Post New York and views. Sg of Raster novelties. Finest line of these $ goods ever brought to one-third more if we RECORD COUPON Good for $1.00 On One Range This Month Oaly Jewel Novelty Range, $30 to $35 Glenwood Range, $35, $40, $45 National Novelty Range, $35, $40 Detroit Steel Ranges, $40, $45, $50 Ranges with High Shelves and Water Fronts Rapges with High Shelves and Reservoirs Ranges with High Closets and Water Fronts This month we will accept one of the coupons printed in any of our advertise. ments for §1.00 on any range sold on either cash or lease terms {one coupon only on one range.) Ranges sold on cash or lease terms, and your credit is good here if it is good anywhere, 322 B. Main B8t,, Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Ol Makes blood—lots of it— Ing, strength-replenishing blood. 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. Bank Bullding, - Sayre, Fa $10 CASH You can save on the new machine Jud buy-—thie slick-tongued agent's ro We have the New Home, Singer and other makes. You have no agent's commission to pay if you Suy here. Call, write or telephone 71 Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's Bt to print" MONDAY, APRIL 23 1908, LOCAL BREVITIES The business men's banquet will occur tomorrow evening. Nearly all the lawyers, con stables and other court officials lo- cated in Sayre are at the county scat today, it being the first day of Hu EN'S PARADE the meeting of the grand jury. The calamity which has over- taken San Francisco and which has ,|been the subject of column upon column of newspaper stories, makes the coal strike sink into signifi: cance and look like the proverbial 30 cents, SS —— i A — All members of the B of LL F.. and L. S. to B. of LF, are re- quested to meet in Trainmen’s hall Tuesday evening, April 24, to at tend a joint session, after which supper will be served to the mem- bers. Zena Hartman, Sec, Winter is loath to retire. This morning when the citizens of Sayre awoke they found the ground white with “the beautiful.” Saow j|and. rain had fallen during the t, the air y, and those Was Struck by Lehigh Valley Train No. 1 and Met Instant Death Henry A, Prince of Towanda, oae of the oldest and best known employes of the Lehigh Valley, was literally ground to pieces by westbound passenger train No. 1 at Ulster about 3 o'clock Saturday afterncon. Mr, Prince, who was an inspector of Hall signals, was at Ulster Saturday and while there he left his work for a few minutes to call upon his daughter who resides at that place. When he returned to the railroad crossing the east- bound Black Diamond was passing. As soon as the train went by he stepped on to the tracks directly in front of train No. 1. His body was crushed almost beyond recog- nition. Death was instantaneous The deceased was 63 years old and was born in Orwell township Lehigh for the past 35 years. He was a highly respected citiz=n and numbered as his friends all who were acquainted with him. He is survived by his wife acd the follow- ing sons and daughters: Fred R Prince, county commissioners’ clerk; Hartley L. Prince, Mfs. B. S. Harden,"Miss Helen Prince and Ronald Prince of Towanda, George Prince of Sayre and Mrs. Charles Horton of Ulster, Funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the family home on Packer avenue, Towanda ——————— nen PERSONAL MENTION Hon. R S. Edmiston was a visitor in Sayre today. Archer L. Laws, Esq, is at To- wanda today transacting business of a legal nature. F. F, Barner and wife of Canis— teo, N. Y, were visiting at E. A, Kilmer's on Keystone avenue over — Mrs. Kate Arnold and Miss Amy Lamont who have been visiting friends in Sayre have gone to Che- mung to spend the summer. ————— Miss Nellic Weaver has gone to Providence, R 1, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. N Nevins, for several days. eat sn John Murphy, a former Lehigh this morning. Capt. A. H. Mitchell of the De- Harrisburg and Mrs. Mitchell are guests of their daughter, Mrs A. P. Wieland of South Elmer avenue. NOT KNOWN HERE Yesterday Chief of Police Walsh received a telegram from the police for information concerning John W. Shields, who had fallen dead on the streets of that city, Shields carried an M. P. A. life insurance policy, and he was registered as belonging to the Sayre lodge. An investigation, however, developed the fact that Shicids is not a resi- dent of Sayre, and is not known here 7 The police were called to the residence of William Johnson on S. Elmer avenue Saturday night, the inmates of the household have ing reason to believe that thege was a burglar about the premises. An investigation failed to locate any suspicious characters, POLICE BUSY The railroad police are kept busy these days chasing illegal train riders. Nearly all the trains which went down the line yester- yUUNLI a Vio ae a 5 FRR T ie E- = Milltown, East Side and Northern Part of Sayre Will be Added to the Plans * The borough council held a special meeting of Saturday even ing to listen to a report of the scwer committee. A committer, composed of Messrs. Heverly, West and Walker, recently went to Harrisburg to confer with the State Department of Health, and to submit plans which have already been drawn for sewers for the bor- ough. The department recom- mended that Milltown, the cast side and the northern part of the borough be included in the plans, and the committee so reported to the council at the meeting on Sat- urday evening. There was a long discussion of the matter, during which one councilman offered to wager that the sewer project would be defeated when presented to the people. A resolution was finally passed instructing NF, Walker, the bor- ough engineer, to survey the dis- tricts mentioned and make them a part of the plans already prepared. Mr. Walker will commence the work at once and when the plans are completed they will be sent to the department at Harrisburg for approval. SIRE CHURCHES RESPOND NOB -— The Collections Taken Yesterday Were for the San Francisco Sufferers , All the churches in Sayre took up collections yesterday for the San Francisco sufferers and the members of the various congrega tions responded liberally. work of collecting for the fund will be brought to a system from this on, M. H. Sawtelle, cashier of the National Bank of Sayre, having consented to take charge of such funds and forward them to the proper authorities at San Francisco, This morning Mr. Sawtelle re- ceived the following telegram from Joseph A Steinmetz, secretary of the Pennsylvania branch of the Red Cross at Philadelphia : “Will your bank receive subscriptions for the San Francisco relief on behalf of the Red Cross, transmitting the same to Mrs. A J Cassatt, treasurer, Philadelphia” Mr. Saw telle immediately wired that he would comply with the rcquest, WILL AWARD PRIZE Tioga Chapter, D. A. R, will award the priz:s in the essay con test in whith Waverly and Athens students will take part, in a public mecting to be held in the Sayre high school building on Frid evening at eight o'clock. All who are interested in our nation's his tory are invited. Children below the seventh grade will not be ad. mitted unless accompanied by their parents, EE INFANT DEAD Harry, the seventeen months old child of Mr. and Mrs Michael Mc- Graw, died at their home, 207 East Lockhart street, at 2:45 o'clock this morning of convulsions, as a result of teething The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Father Shanley offi- ciating. Interment will be made in the Catholic cemetery. Rogers & Miller, undertakers, in charge, DED AT OWED { i Frederick E Platt, aged 89 years, only brother of Senator Thomas LE. | Platt, died at his home in Owego | last night after a brief illness of | pacumonia, He was cashier of the Tioga National bank and was a hly respected citizen, Tm at the Wilbur House on Satur- day Forenoon Next The Spring meeting of the North eastern Pennsylvania Press Asso- Saturday next. The session will oy SR \ CSP J ipa 157, which is due in Sayre at 10:50 The Valley Record immediately, | PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, Record, having charge of the local The program has been arranged B. McKee, of the Towanda Duly Review, will talk on the subject, “The Passing of the All-Around Printer,” BB. L. Lyman will take for his subject, “Higher Prices Necessary on Account of Increased Cost of Materials.” John R. Farr, general secretary of the Press League of Philadelphia, has promised to be present and will pe + ANAS | A bs AAR) NY =u Lisbilitles....... .5............. No. of policies in force, 187,312. Dividends pald past year .... .. Disability Daath, past year, .. eet... $3,400,000 00 "Gain of aboat 40,000 rida a Na. 287,167 50 61,639 81 Manager, measures loo modification. members are earnestly requested to be one of great importance. “S TB” This great rural comedy as pre in this section of the state. It is Homestead" and “Shore Acres.” farmer, gives Dan Darleigh ample opportunity to display his ability in acting the character. weather and! At the | The following are the committees Con! CH W.G. Reynolds, J. WV. Burlingham, Ike Samuels, James Maney; music committee, C. C. West, R D. Wiliams, C. L decoration committee, De HS. Fish, Dr. MC. Hunter, H. R Talmadge; invitation com GRAND JURY NEETING District Attorney Mills has about will present to the grand jury. The star chamber body met at Towanda week to finish the work. Among the indictinents drawn are several Sayre defendants who have been held to court on charges of thiev- port, and assault and battery CONTRIBUTE LIBERALLY Do not be afraid that San Frans cisco will get too much money, The conditions there are even worse than described in the news paper. In fact press correspond ents are unable to fittingly describe the enormity of the awful affair. Contribute hiberally. If every man, woman and child gave $400 each it would only restore the property 08s SOGIALIST-CLUB Meets every Frida evening at Howard Elmer Hose use, Maple All invited, “gHousecleaning time is this Sprin ity. We carry a full line high grade papers. here and you will need We are better pre- designs in decorations of H. M. Berge & Son's Borders same price as Desmond Street, } i side. 600 patterns in > TT TTT TTT YT TT TYTTYTYTYTY™Y Pb Need attention as well as those L of grown up, even if they are sne- p ceded by a second set, Why P should they suffer unnecessary pain L and sow seeds of indigestion and p fatare dyspepsia when we ean right P matters at such small cost to you ? hp Note prices Full Set Gold Crowns £5.00 Gold Fillings £1.00 up Teeth Alled with cement, Boe Teeth Cleaned He Teeth extraotad without pain. VITALIZED AIR DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS, Opposite Big Store. PE 4 E2444 $5.00 TETTYTYTTIYTTYTYYY > 2 #y 2 - Yianr { through the newspapera for houses “to let” or "buy" is discouraging, but don't | give up hope. If you must wove this Spriug an early visit to our office Is sure to give gatifylog resalts, and the chances are that we have ou our lists jast the house vou require, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRR, PA. E. M. DUNHAM, | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooma 4 and 6, Kimer Hock, Lookhart Street, Sayre, Pu, | : gives new life and lastre to 81d tables, furniture and pletare frames, It is the ideal finish for Moors, Interior wood- work, bath rooms, sash and sills, Thirteen colors— 100 different uses - 75 cents a quart can. All the best and wost widely ulvertised goods are always to be found at this store and ad prices to please every parse, BOLICH BROS, HARDWARE. G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons, Waverly. EE I CCE IIR I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. chairs, . ' ' . uni Pliones, First-class work done promptly st rea sonable prices. Rosidence: 120 Spruce St., Athens, Pa. vv