SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OI ac Ba + KEEP IN TOUCH WI TH THE BIG STORE, ¥, (a NIC \ or " * CS 90 Japanese matting select from, size 30x60. for 3 days only, Thursday, day, 59¢ rugs, 25c mal ~ Baturday, 17¢c. 50 Smith's Axminster lar $2.75 value, only, $1 6H to $9.57. large variety to PORCH ES 78 La) RE leh N: WithaVu- dor Poreh Screen at factory pri- ces We also have Bam- boo screeas at §1 and $2 each. SHADES L Off Smart, nat- ty, stylish Notion for ~ spring. We are over- stocked and have laid a- side about 25 suils and a cor respond- ing number of coats. They are black and various col orings. Cloth of panama, brilliantine, mixtures and silk. All § off original prices. pattern and other horns, 60r. of list price They are used by ai SY pI) 2a IWS G “WINEACK, Attorneys and Counselors | at Law. A QENERAL LAW BUSINESS LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST. | Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. | A E———————— ORCHESTRA | 1 2 { tree i Date Music furnished | and all manner of Boo- | LENIGN AND SCRANTON COAL “At-the Lowest Possible Prices. S— Orders can be left at West Sayus Store, both phones; or at Erie | yards ab Sayre. Both Phooes, COLEMAN MASSLER, 2 Advertise in The Record their ment 2a; Zea Fo. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job. printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the | disponition & to oi plage, We keep our promises Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, WE PRINT The Valley Record TOUHEY'S HOTEL Rverythiog New and Up-to-Date. First ; on Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V. Station. Rates $1.50 Por Dey. Sayre. HILL & BEIBACH care Best of Everything Lockhart St. Department 25¢, 39¢ and 50¢ 118 hats Tuesday morning, in ad- because we bought them at Prices ranging from $1 up See If you have not seen it you Enamel lined, various Railroad companies, 4) NES LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, APRIL 27, ONE NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Rural Play Ever Written, S| STEBBINS Character Comedian. DAN DARLEIGH Superb Band and Concert Orches- tra Watch for the Farmer Band Parade at Noon, Day of Performance. Prices—25, 35 and 50 Cents. W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupled by the late John R. Murray, Offios hours: —9 to 10 a. m,; 6:30 to 8p, m. Atother times daring day at Valley Record office, H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers Valley Phone 11 X, 12 Deamon | Btrest. Try The Record. Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. §. tific performance of tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER TIIE 1 ton this week. The Lincoln Club will meet in| in Grand Army hall tonight. dence repaired and improved. Miss Inez Fairbanks has gone to Monroeton to stay with friends a shori time. Chief R J. Mulligan is having city water put in his residence on Maple street. Dr, and Mrs.’ Tracy of Sylvania, were in attendance at high school hall last evening. Remember the installation ser- vices at the Presbyterian church! tonight. L verybody is invited. Michael Donovan was taken to the insane asylum at Danville this morning by the commissioners. Col. H. G. Blair of Liberty Cor~ ners was in attendance at the U. V L. memorial service this #fRernoon. Mrs. B. W. Wall has been the guest of Mrs, Thos. Bush, and re- turned-to > Towanda this ‘morning, Mrs. M. J Allen, who has been at Dr. Holcomb's returned to A. T. Vangorder's in Sheshequin today. C. F. Palmer, paperhanger and decorator, Athens, Pa. Communi- cations by mail will receive prompt attention. jo! Iw Mrs. Millard Crane of Ithaca was visiting Mrs. J. R. Thurston, Herrick street, yesterday and re turned home today. Rev. M. B Wood has gone to Canton today and will visit Laquin and other points in the interest of Sunday school work. Mrs. Weble Phelps has been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Armstrong, and returned to Wya- lusing this morning. with her son Howard, who has been treated at the hospital, and returned to Stevensville this morn- ing. Mrs. J. M. Scoville and son Henry went to Towanda this morn- ing where they will be the guests of Mrs. Scoville's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander King. Dr. E. M. Cowell purchased a valuable five year old horse yester- day in Tioga county, Pa, and today he is driving one of the finest spans of blacks in this part of the coun- try. =m Bert E. Loomis was up from Wilkes-Barre today buying a lot of produce and provisions to feed the crowd that is expected in that city at the centennial exercises next week. He is looking for a to go away hungry. George Morse and wife drove to the Athens station yesterday just as a street car made the crossing and the horse became frightened and turned in on the platform and across the tracks at a furious rate, Mrs. Morse took the reins and soon got him under control and no one was hurt. 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. 290-m $3 Sayre to Geneva and Return Account Centennial Celebration, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad. Ticketa sold May 18th to 18th inclusive; return limit May 19th. Tickets will be good going and returning on all trains except Diamoud Express within the prescribed limit. Coasult ticket agents particulars. Wilkes- Barre Centennial Jubilee The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces reduced excursion fares to Wilkes-Barre, Pa, account Centennial Jubilee. Tick- ets will be sold May 9th and 12th, to be | 0 oud rats returning until May 14th, and will honored on all trains except the Black Diamond Express. Fare from Sayre, $2856 round trip. Ses Lehigh Yaliay ticket agents for further nl C~ r further 208-21 William . Carbolic. Salve With Arnica and WitchHazel The best Salve ia the world for Cuts, Talent derella in Flowerland," onc of the largest audiences we highly delighted. Miss Ethel Gray, only shown great proficiency in the musical art but she has demon- strated that she has the rare faculty of imparting this knowledge to {those under her charge. The parts were so well mastered that the {children performed them, in many | of the most difficult passages, with out prompting or accompaniment. The costumes were rich and the stage settings natural, and when the children appeared in the wood- + | land bower of evergreen and flow- ers, it looked like fairyland. The chorus "Woodland Voices,” by pupils of the three schools, it showed how well the voices had been drilled in time and melody. The Big Bass Drum gave evolu- tions in tactics that would make an old soldier envious. Miss Marguer solo “La Sentamentaile,” by Singer, with wonderful precision. The chorus “Bye-Lo-Land,” by pupils of tke Page school, was one of the sweetest of the evening. The chil parts, blending their voices so pers fectly as to fill the air with raptur- ous melody. Miss Ruth Leonard was a coy little “Cinderella”, whose daisies set off her smiling counten- ance with enticing effect, and Miss Ora Heverly, the “Tiger Lilly,” was a great success. But we can not mention all. They deserve it, for the parts were perfectly repre- sented, and it was an evening of rare delight that will linger in pleasant memory a long time. Miss Gray deserves the hearty congratulations of all who were present for the entertainment she gave them, Subscribe for The Record. Mill Sale OF Lace Curtains Three Days Only From 29¢ Pair Up Rare chance to secure best values at little money. D. E. McMAHAN I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK, Corner Pine and Main Streets, RR AA ER Political Announcements himself a BE Towanda, Ps., March 30, 1008. To the Republican voters of Bradford Pouaty 1 hereby announce myself a candidate fet resentative, subject to Republi- es. 1am in favor of reform legis- ey to the end that ra- tions shall bear their just share of tax- ation. | Seve the oudtment ry rmitti y lines to carry t; Di ve enforce the provisions of the Constitution relating to raliroads and £ | other carrying companies (see Art. XVII of Constitution). Iam alsoin favor of two cent fares on railroads. 288 George Moscrip. Tote) Republican Voters of Bradford ty:— I announce mysel! asa candi- date for tive to the 1- tia ture from Bradford cou to the rules of the Republican Pe elected I will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allow trolley roads to carry freight, establishing a two cents a mile fare on an Joa com- pelling corporations r F proper share of taxation, providing for en- tire oF pomp. of the public schools from the state funds, and for such other measures as may be demanded by the people of this county. March 10, 1904, HOLD ON a minute; we want to tell you some- thing. We do plumbing, steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- ting, tinming, sell |v the famoas “Cheer- i ip — H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A, Block, Sayre, Pa. ; nard Block, Athens, Pa. AE BARER Garpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly. N. Y. I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Faperianast Ao S— First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices. Residence: —120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa. May- Trains Jesve Suvsens fllowes, uty, ot Linen OL ny Ema is 1:08 i= 3dlz=s ht nsay ely, tor ale mg i Coskhe _ Restos, Wows nd Hw Car Passengers a AM Gol RE ERE AM. EE goonies Sie 3