SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. V SLO FN a This "_. CREP) eV Our ment where they are made See 6 samples in the base Swings, Porch Rugs on:tration Lockhart window Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets y for Wavrely, Sayre and Ath- 50 See dem- heed only to be seen to prove 67%¢c. There is no better Spic and span new Grey Dr in and going out daily The here in big variety ess Goods coming wanted effects are Some of cotton, © of silk; Juvenile Section-- Hundreds of Little Boys Suits in Linen, Galateas, Le Weaves [<u hy + BN i C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Rspecial care and prompt at-| _ tention given to moving of : Plana. Household Goods, Safes AWS & "WINLACK, SF Attorneys and Counselors | A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ‘LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST, Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. ORCHESTRA 2nd Floor and Girls Wash We ment and up Notion Depariment have the lower awns and Fancy Special values j nbal Rake) BG - RT Ha Yaa Hs Ee Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle's Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” nters and a new, up-to-date EE are at your service. | | Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. ll phiaden dedi de. both phones; or st the Erie s hs Both Phones. COLEMAN HASSLER, Advertise in The Record A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BLALDER. Valley Phoae 128x. | WE PRINT | The Valley Record JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. G00 gallons of pure a. Olive Ol! just pe- celved. 300 boxes of macaroni and fw- ported cheese, All direct from Italy. No. 1 Rlizabeth St., Waverly. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. in COATS and SUITS on “=u SA: Indis’s Army Rifle. The staff of workmen at the Indian governinent rile factory at Ishapur has Leen largely sugmented, as it 1s desired to increase the output of rifles for the army The army in India is being equipped with the new short Pifle, which has Leen adopted despite the protests against It, but it will be some little time before the distribution can be completed und the necessary re- serve of the weapons turned outl SH 47: SZLE The German Language Altogther German 1s nowadays spoken by about 75,000,000 people. German thus ranks third in pumber among the four leadiug languages of Europe, the first being English, the second Russlan and the fourth French ‘I nese figures do pot include the Dutch langusge. For although Dutch, from a Hogulstic polat of view, represenls the low German branch of the Fran- conlan dialect, It has developed a Iit- erary language of ils own Very Different. “l think Flora is a mean thing When her Fido and my Rover were fighting, she kicked my poor Rover” Why didn't you stop her” “] was two busy kicking Fido.”—N. gives paw life and lustre to old tables, chairs, farniture and pictare frames. It is the ideal finish for floors, interior wood- work, bath rooms, sash and sills, Thirteen colors 100 diferent uses 75 cents a quart can, All the best and most widely advertised goods are always to be found at this store and at prices to please svery purse. monthly meeting last night. Frank McCarty and Will Has- mer drove to Lioga Ceatre to-day. Huston Jakeway of Windham, was in Athens on business today. . Clarence Glasser of New York, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. A. Bradley. H. B. Coles, of th the fam of Coles & Son, Orwell, was visiting E B. Arnold this morning, Abram Frederick and wife of Ulster, were in Athens this morn- ing transacting business, The grand jury y finished their business at noon tosday. There was a pretty long list of cases, Mis: Rebecca Blackwell of To- wanda, was cilling upon her brother, J] C Blackwell, last even- ing. E . Mrs. Mary Daylens of Horn Brook has been the guest of Mrs. Mary Cook, and returned home to- day. Mrs J C Carner has vetimmed from 2 two weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harley Sutton, at Buffalo. C.F. Rogers and son, Howard, went to Ringdale, Sullivan couaty, this morning on a trout fishing ex- cursion. Mrs. A D. Haight and Mrs. J. H. Olmstead went to Ulster today. to visit at A. H. Campbell's and H. J. Olmstead's. Miss Ethel Alliger has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Chapman, and returned to Ulster this morning A. B. Nichols of Titusville, came to Athens last evening on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs, C. F. Nichols, The Presbyterian church raised $50 at the morning service Sunday and have forwarded it to the San Francisco sufferers, Miss Leila Schermerhorn, who has been confined to her home for the past two weeks with the jaun- dice, is convalescing. There will be an effort made to bring the County Grand Army Encampment to Athens this year. Ulster will also put in a bid for it. Alexander Guiles and wife of Aurora, have been the guests of their son, A. E. Guiles for the past four days and returned home to- day, Mr. JW. Earle, Miss E dna Hines, Mr. and Mrs. M. E Heddon and wife and son- James went to Du- shore this morning where they are to attend a social party, The serious business at present that is giving Chief Mulligan con- siderable anxiety is how he can regain possession of the fish he captured from the Heemans. Lloyd G. Cole of Perkiomen Seminary went to Philadelphia to- day to run in the annual relay races which is to take place on Franklin fields Saturday, April 28 The regular meeting of the M, P. A. will be held in Grand Army hall tomorrow (Friday) evening, when matters of importance will be attended to, and they request a full attendance of members. Department Comamnder Welt has called upon the Grand Army posts to rally to the assistance of comrades who have been so fear- fully stricken in the calamity that has visited San Francisco, —————————————————— Charles Kellogg and son Charles F. Kellogg, C. W. Tidd and F. A. Gillette went to Ithaca yesterday, where Mr. Gillette purchased a new Cadillac automobile in which they returned to Athens. The Athens Ww. C. T, U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ercan~ brack, South Main street, tomorrow notice taken from the Elmira Ad. here: “A very pretty wedding occurred rick’s church, when the Rev, ]. J. William H. Norton. Miss Joseph- ine Hurley, a sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, the groom be- ing assisted by John C. Allen. and carried a white prayer book, the bridesmaid being dressed in white organdie. After the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was served to a few friends at their neatly furnished home. in West Second street, only the immediat: family being present. The happy couple started at 6 p. m. on their wedding trip to Philadelphia where a sister of the groom resides.” We are greatly pleased at the care given by the authorities to have Main street cleaned and slicked up last Saturday night. The appearance Sunday was a de- cided improvement over the past conditions, and we hope the same spirit of cleanliness will prevail for time to come. : Mrs. J. H. Brown, 103 Ferry street, has a fine line of samples of tailor made dress and suit materials which she would like to show the ladies of Athens and vicinity, from the Syracuse Garment Co. 'Phone No. 133d 200 m LADIES’ Muslin Underwear E wish to call your attention to the full line of underwear being shown in our window. Also a line of men's sum- mer weight underwear. Call and look over our stock of dry goods. D. E. McMAHAN 1 0.0 F. BLOCK, Corner Pine and Main Streets, ATHENS. EE a Application in Divorce To Auna Manley: In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 2062, February term, 1900, You are Lereby notified that J. R. Manley, your busbaud, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a Divorce from the Londs of matrimony and the said Court has appoin ed Mon- day, May 7th, 1800, at the Court House in Towands, tor hearing the said J. R. Manley in the premises, at which time and place you may attend If you think Propet, JOB GRIFFIN, Sheriff, Application in Divorce To Jobn T. Kelley : In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 481 tember term, 1905, vou are here- by notified that Lillian Mix Kelley, your wife, has applied to the Court of Com- mon Pleas of Bradford County for a Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, And the sald Court has appointed Mon- May 7th, 1908, at the Court House Fowanda, for bearing the said Lillian In the premises, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. 286-4w Jon GRIFFIN, Sherifl. Application in Divorce To James Lewis Alexander: In the Comwon Pleas of Bradford County, No, 810, December term, 1005, you are here- by notified that Laura Alexander, r wife, has applied to the Court of Son mon Pleas of Bradford County for a Divorce from the bounds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Mon day, May 7th, 1004, at the Court House in Towanda, for hearing the said Laura in the premises, at which time and place ou may attend if you think proper, Ta. dw JOB GRIFFIN, Sheriff. Application in Divorce To William Conklin: -la the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County. No. #8, December term, 1905, yon are hereby notified that Electa A. Conklin, vour wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of rd County for a Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Mon. days May 7th, 1908, at the Court House nu Towanda, for hearing the said Rlecta in the premises, at which time and place Bea” “308 GRIFVIN, Bherin. Application | in Divorce Jo Jo Plnsy 3, Bhs In the Court of of Bradford County, No. So Pe! term, 1 - Office and | & ~ HOLD ON thing. We do plumbing 48in the valley. H. R. TALMADGE, Ba "Phones. Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-ai-Law Notary Public Speelal attention to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X, 13 Desmond Brees, Hayre, SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Thun 24 the es. Hours 91%; 1.3; tm snd. Residence at = LEACH WILEY | A.M. Daily for Ti mands, . 12 20] kris pence A.M. (Waverly oul ery CARN ushore, ville, Toarhannoc, Phistos and WII Wilkes-Barre, Olen Chunk Alleatown, Haves, l'eun med ade phis, Baltimore and aah ington: w AM mais. wy Ab ih Ee or ira PB A a New Yor w ashington. . y. M por 3; -{ ml. York, Fhiladeiphis, 5 PM. (Warerly gigs P.M) _. rocden Nes New A Ea er ie. Tabanan Pilsen 10: of rm en CR 1:58 falta orem eh 3:40 6:10 AM. Dally for Ocneva. | AM. len opener, 11:00 2 rar av 3 = ark and ) Car Passengers atts wad Torani TES A.M. ra manta face act, Frnmamben Connects for Dn 4 ex wants He 34h a Token. Sam Corman : Detroit, Re, Genes Bt, gt Detroit, Chiara, HM. Lous rm aii Jo 7 Sart Shanty VTS & : 6; hee o. i Dhiy Rieke 1 Black Dia 3 Falls, Detroit, hoch w" hE 3 350 SEES ner where The Valley ord ‘does not circulate Power Of $15.00 as applied REE i If 10 FOR received for Spring. and lapels are herein the newest patterns. all
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