DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. WD aie of Ro oli, Ae 7h t SAYRE, PA. S20 2 Something has been said to the effect that if a man can do something better than his neighbors, although he build a house in the wilderness the A" fas Y iby NY world will make a beaten path to his gate This Just added to our House Furnishing department Our patrons demandeithat we supply them, a call we kept con- tinually having. We have listed them about 10 per cent less than they are sold in Rochester, N. Y , where they are made by the Co-operative Foundry Co See ( samples in the base- ment. Many desirable features can be shown Steel ranges from $30.00 up to $55.00 Porch Furniture It's not too early to buy Porch Furniture, Screens, Porch Swings, Porch Rugs We carry a big line at modest prices It's always wise to make early selections onstration Lockhart window 671c. There is no better. in and going out daily here in big variety Underwear Spring line Swiss Ribbed, hand embroidered Some of cotton, others of silk and cotton, others of silk; 50c to $1.25. We have the lower grades, ic per garment and up See them at the Notion Department a» Special values in COATS and SUITS on lines somewhat broken SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at. | tention given to moving ot ip Household Goods, Bafes Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 119 DESMOND ST. Valley Phone 180-A, Sayre. fA i i LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE ORGHESTRA : 8 owictty © Date Masi faroished : apart either public or private. RT _LENIGN AND COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. So be loft at West Sayre both phones: FA Jans at Segre. Both COLEMAN NASSLER, Advertise in The Record LOOMIS OPER: HOUSE FRIDAY, APRIL 21, ONE NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Rural Play Ever Written, S| STEBBINS Including the World's Best Yankee Character Comedian. DAN DARLEIGH Superb Band and Concert Orches- tra. Watch for the Farmer Band Parade at Noon, Day of Performance. - Jap-a-Lac gives pew life and laste to old tables, chairs, furniture and pictare frames. It is the ideal finish for floors, interior wood- work, bath rooms, sash and sills, Thirteen colors—100 different uses 76 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 every purse, Prices—25, 3s and 50 Cents, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late Joho RR. Murray, Ofiloe hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:8." to8 p,m. At other times daring day at Valley Record office. rn Ane BOLICH BRO'S, JOHN C. PECKALLY, HARDWARE. DEALER IN A.E.BAKER, tom o. resin Carpenter and Builder. — : B00 gallons of pure Olive Oil re- ceived 300 boxes of Oe Jah ported cheese, All direct from Italy. No. 8 Elizabeth St., Waverly. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, NY R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished 210 Miller St. Sayre, Pa. HILL & BEIBACH CAPE Best of Everything Try The Record. Wm. B. McDonald, D.D. § All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and testh. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THE GLOBE STORE, H. L TOWNER, M.D. Joseph B. Smith returned from a week's visit in Smithfield yester- day. Mrs. W. H. Layton and daugh- today. day afternoon. District Attorney Mills was at- tending to the desertion cases in Towanda today. bition convention. Charles Kellogg and O. L Haverly weat to Scranton this morging o on business. Willie Haas has gone to Bing- aunt, Mrs. John Hartley. M. L. Lindley and wife attended the Odd Fellows’ convention in Canton, returning last evening, Mrs. Fanny Ww. Smith has gone to Philadelphia to stay a short time with her sister, Mrs, Frank Ross. Clarence Glasser, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. |] A. Bradley, returned t6 New York to- qy = Frank Little has been quite sick at his home for a week and is now recovered sufficiently to be around town. mrse— Miss Flora Warner has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Layton, and returned to Le Rays ville today. Mrs. Frank Haight went to Wy- short time visiting her cousin, Arthur Kitchen. The Misses Edna Dyer, Georgia Graham and Leona Bradley went to Towanda today to attend the teachers’ examination. B. W. Bradley of Ghent was in town yesterday afternoon, complet- ing his arrangements for the Mem- orial services to be held May 30, C. R. Lawrence received a letter from his son, Charles W. Lawrence, this morning from San Francisco, His home was burned but he saved his furniture, Two brothers of James Watson, Hugh Mitchell and DavidMitchell, left Arbroth, Scotland, and sailed from Liverpool for America on the 24th ot April. They will come to Athens where they make their home hereafter. F. T. Page received a letter from Williamsport today stating that Dudley Else, a nephew of his, lost every dollar he had by ecarth- | quake and fire in San Francisco. He was in the lumber business with his uncle and all is swept nay. i James Smith received a _— on her husband this morn- ing and he states that he has settled down in Oklahoma and is getting a good patronage and at good prices. Mrs. Smith expects to go therein June and they will reside there i in the future. E. NERCUR FROST Athens—E Mercur Frost died last night at 10:15 o'clock at the home of his sister, Mrs. George W. Miller. He was born in Rome, Pa, August 25, 1848, and came to Athens 27 years ago last fall, where he engaged in the furniture busi- ness with his father, E. N, Frost His father died in 1886 and after that he was associated with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Frost until in 1891, when Ralph Tozer purchased the business and Mr. Frost contin- had been out of health for several years but during the fall and winter had recovered partially, He was able to be out of doors Saturday but had a severe attack of liver complaint of which he died, He leaves a widow, one daughter, Mrs. at the home of her sister, Mrs at 6:30 this morning of asphyxia from choking. by the accidental lodgment of a piece of meat in the had lived in that place up to about paralytic shock about four years a loud word since. Her husband, George Inman, came to Athens about two weeks ago, intending to remain at Mrs. Kerns, where she could be cared for in a comfortable way. She was sitting at the break- fast table this morning when her friends noticed her choking, and { Dr. Holcomb was sent for, but she dicd before he arrived. Her hus- band thinks that she suffered an- other shock at the time she choked, as she did not live over five '\minutes. She leaves beside her husband three brothers and Era and French Creek. A short funeral service will be held at the house tomorrow even- ing, conducted by Dr, Simpson and her remains will be taken to New Era for interment Sunday morning. Rogers & Miller in charge. THONAS--SHORES Athens—George F. Thomas of Waverly, and Myra Jane Shores of Athens, were married at the home of the bride's parents at No. So4 Wells avenue, Athens, last Wed- nesday evening. The Rev. G. A. Briggs of the Waverly Baptist church performed the marriage ceremony. The house was filled with the relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will make their home at Waverly on East Broad street. Miss Grace Stimson went to Towanda today. 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, Eg, SS A ja eee] Political Announcements To the Republican voters of Bradford Count: : I announce myself a candidate for resentative, subject to Republi- 1 aw in favor of reform legis- other carrying com of Constitution), am also in favor of SWeLSout fares ou TMMINDAAS, George Moscrip. To the Rapin Voters of Bradford 1 y sanoupoe myself a8 8 candi date for tive to the vania from Bradford county, to the rules of the Republican It elected 1 will work for and vote for STYLISH SPRING THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Capital Surplus - We solicit yonr Banking buasi- ness, and will pay you threg, pef cent. interest per annum for money loft on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Account, The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest, M. H. SAWTELLE, Oashier, K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, under the founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, Missouri, are located tempor- arily at the Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y,, pull fhe can secure permanent of- city, and will be pleas- os meet all who are interested and explain the science. All acute and chronic cases successfully treat- A Examination and consultation JOHN GC. OSBORN, Heavyand Light Draying and Moving Gardens ploughed. ashes drawn AWAY, and all kinds team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices. Residence; —130 Spruce St, Athens, Pa. Attorneys and Counselors, a nard Block, Athens, Ps. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 1X. ) Power received for Spring. Men's and Young Men's Sults the newest patterns.