Here every day in the week to to save money when buying merchandise. We put ginger, You'll notice it when Shade M'f’g Dep't FOURTH FI Orders executed promptly and at the short price. All hand made goods are the best but we have fac- ‘tory made shades, all colors and sizes, on spring rollers. 1%c up. nm Furniture Dep't R 20% off on any brass or iron bed- * stead in our stocks, providing you . buy it Monday or Tuesday. See orig- inal green tickets and figures. 25% off when you buy. _ 7 class of bedroom suits, 3 piece, warious designs. Kach representa- jive in its class. Cash or deferred payments. $17.67 to $72.50 New line of Porch Fumiture, porch ~ awings, porch screens, hammocks, and lawn swings just in. Look them over before buying. Special For Monday and Tuesday . 80 pieces of Table Oil Cloth, in ors only, 12ic a yard. Inlaid Linoleum, in block patterns, 0c and $1. Granite patterns 75c. OR Garment Section We have cut off one third on suits and jackets. About forty styles and kinds in jackets and spring suits, Some silk, others panama, chiffon panama and mixtures, We have $18 values as low as $10. Don’t be tardy in selieting yours. Millinery Offerings Are Deservedly Good Our work and sales room is under the direct charge of two New York trimmers, and hats go out each hour to patrons heretofore going to Roch- ester and Wilkes-Barre. What's shown in New York last week is here this. Within a week we have put in stock 136 hats at about 60% of true value. They are priced to you on this basis. $1 and up. Nin J 20) Fa) TORS ~ DASE ‘vy br NV Basement Dep't Keep your kitchen cool. Blue Flame Oil Stove, in basement. Use a See display Prices $2.75 and up. JOIN THE TABARD INN Notion Section STREET FLOOR S0c to $2.25. An important ship- See display Elmer avenue window. oa Waa FE NJ A a lSTLGE Se al 2 ~ “be [WS © WINLACE, torne . and Counselors at Law. ENERAL LAW BUSINESS, TRANSACTED. BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT, y Phone 180-A, Sayre. §IS OPERAHOUSE Date Music tas sad all manner of Boo- a public or private. desired will be fur Valley Record for terms, a CAPE of a Lockhart St. Sayre. -- LEHIGH VALLEY RR {in effect Dec. 31, 1901 ) | Tralas leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND Dally for Towasds, Teunkban- | al Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Mauch | Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem, New 2: Li Baltimore and Washington. | — (Watesty 4434. MM.) Week days | Ak for Athens Towaads, Mos | roeton, New Zhi Dushore, Satter. alls, wills uelng, Lacey- | |S: Tuakhaanock, Riston sod Wilkes-Barre (Waverly 833s A. M.) Dally for | Tupkhannock, FPlttsion Wilkes Barre, Olen Summit 18: Tow Bite Haven, Penn Haves Junction, Mauch | Chusk Alestows, Bethle Hew York, Phil. | adeiphia, Baltimore and Washington. A Lu. 83uday bu only, Jot Athens, Milas. by Saar _— hey M. (Waverly 12233 P MN Dally | Ne Towsods, Tunkhannock, Pittston Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit White Haves, Mauch Chunk, Allesiown, nem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washiiglion Daily, Slack Dismend Xx- 310 = ae Towssnds, Teakhsanock, Wilkes-Barre, Glen Sam | mi ach Chua, Allentown, Bethichem York , Philadelphia, Baltimore apd igton P.M. (Waverly ¢4s FP. M.) Week day gulp & for Athens, 2 Mon ‘Dushore, tier » New Albany, bp Maile, WALL , Wysiustag, Lacey. ville, 3 eatFumnok, and Barre Daily for Allentown, Bethie- hy Easton, Newark and New York, Carries Sleeping Car Passengers only WRSTBOUND. IE A.M. Dally for Genevs, Buffalo, Niag- ars Falls, Toronto, Detr , Chicago, at louis amd pelats west. A.M. Dually for Oenevs, I edenis, Batavia. Buffalo eh for Riegten Palls snd Toronto. Ieity for Lockwood, Vas Hiten spencer, Jthecs, Trumamsbery, Su Corners, Geneva, Rochesier, Connects for Auburn week days omly A.M. Week days caly, for Lockwood, Van Kies. } , Tthass, Tramase 3, Gracia, Roches ter, Batayis, Buiraio Td Niagacs F Dally for ltbacs; wy Inter laken, Sprinie. Vier, Reckeste Geneve, Clifton Caledonis, Coupeets for Niagara Palle Datei hase SL. Louisa snd poists west Coanects for Auburn week days culy. Buf] Sue SL i, 20 635% b: {3 iif, 20a oir Haven, Syracuse, Ulics and All Lu. Dabty tor Vreciie, Catt 3:00 = Tn nd, Caniaotn, Grafosy Metis, Hotics. A pair of shoes was left at James Smith's shoe hospital in Athens for re- pairs. They have been repaired and the owner can get them by calling at Chaf- fee's shoe store, Athens, and paying the bill for repairs. rand 4a Iniurtad bY pros sh hav. for when i rifts. P.M i. pur en. Dismond Maprem. . Rochester, Begala, Niagara Valls, Trae Chicago, P.M. Dally for Lockwood, Van Eitan Spencer, |} Trusiamsbury, Hays Coroers, Oeseve and Menthester, AUBURN DIVISION, AM Wek ar saly, for . Pree QOrotes, North ., EE ie Saki hoe wie ans - Political Announcement 1™ jae Jiopublican Voters of Bradford Co ay announcing my candidacy for re-election to the office of Represeat- ative in the legislature from Bradford county, 1 recognize the right of my con- stituents to know my attitude, both past and future, ou those questions which are { of such vital importance to the country | at large, I therefore desire to state, that if re- i elected, | shall favor the following legis- lation, and will introdace and work for | the enactment of these subjects, viz: The amendment to the Constitution in the law-making body shall be citizen- ship and not an indiscriminate popula- | tion of foreiguers centered in the large | cities to the prejudice and exclusion of | the agricultural districts. The revision of the tax laws so that {all kinds of property and franchises ! shall pay the same millage on the dollar of valuation. Tha limiting of all franchises to a reasonable lepgth of time. The granting to trolley roads of all privileges enjoyed by steam railroads, including the right of eminent domain and the right to carry freight. The retention of all license fees and personal property tax by the county. The increase of the state aid in the township road law from 15% to 60%. The granting to the people at large more power to decide some of the more important questions, such as the grant- ing of franchises, municipal ownership of public service corporations and mat- ters of a local character, The repeal of the iniquitous sheriff's fee bill. The final disposition of petty misde- wmeanors before a justice of the peace and a jury of six, whepeby a large por- tion of the expense of maintaining the criminal courts will be eliminated. The enactment of legislation providing for equality of rates c by trans- portation companies, both freight and passenger, and a maximum passenger rate of two cents per mile, Increased Moroptiatios to public schools, especially township high schools, even to the extent of the state bearing the entire expense of maintaining the public school system, The enactment of the Anti-Trust bill introduced by me at the last regular session, prohibiting the combination of anc | capital for the purpowe of controlling the prices of commodities by monopolies. The repeal of the present muzzier law by the enactment of a just and equitable libel law, I respectfully solicit the support of all voters who are in favor of the enactment of this legislation and pledge wyself, if re-elected, to use every effort on my part to secure the enactment of the same, Respectfuall Athens, Pa. L. T HOYT. There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake Bt. West Sayre, ed from Canton. Hotel Mulligan. mira on business today. donia today on business. to Smithfield this morning. ton's. me —————— tives, noon, on Monday. O. L. Haverly and Charles Kel- Ithaca yesterday. is visiting the Misses Bonney at the Campbell House. Bristow, I. T, yesterday, where she will join her husband. Dewitt Lewis and wife went to Mechoopany this morning to spend Sunday with his parents. went to Towanda this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. J. J. Morrison and daugh- with her parents at Hornbrook. Miss Aon Jenncy has been on a visit to Mrs, Martin Tillman and|V returned to Milan this morning. John Drake of New Albany, has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Rob- ert Kerns and returned home tos day. George Inman, who has been at the home of Robert Kerns a few weeks, returned to New Albany this morning. Rev. Charles Sweet of Tokio, Japan, has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs, J. W. Murrelle, Centre street. C. F. Palmer, paperhanger and decorator, Athens, Pa. Communi. cations by mail will receive prompt attention. 30I-1w Some of our goung people ats tended a real oldfashioned country dancy at Henry Brink's in Glen Valley last night. The trolley car messenger took a tumble over a box of oranges in Main street this morning, and made a lot of sport for the lookcrs on. The Athletic base ball team of West Sayre, went to Ulster this morning to wallop the second team of that place in a game today. The drill team of Tioga Legion, 374, N. P. L, have entered for the competitive drill in Elmira field day sports June 20, Foster Page is the drillmaster and they will make a good record, Floyd VanBuskirk had a very painful boil on his thigh but kept at work in the bridge works until yesterday when he got it smashed on a girder, and now he is an in- valid lor a few days. Vine Crandall has purchased a new Rambler automobile. Mrs. Crandall, Miss Elizabeth Payne, Harry Crandall and G. A. Kinney went to Elmira yesterday and took the homeward journey in it. Edwin F. Loomis started out with line and rod and provisions for a days fishing on the Schrader this morning. He had a big basket to bring home the-fun ‘and a meas- “Knowing and Doing. Episcopal Church.—Holy com- m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m. morning and evening by Rev. W. A. Kelley. Morning subject, “Em of the New Testament.” o'clock and high mass at 10 a. m Presbyterian Church—Preaching by the pastor, Rev. A. F, von Tobel Morning subject, “For Love's Sake”; evening, “A Busy Man's Blunder® . . Miss Belle Lantz returned from Wilkes-Barre last evening. She went to Elmira today to stay over Sunday and from there she will start on her journey to Red Lodge, Montana, Monday. The residence of the late James A. Bristoll is being remodeled and improved. They have built a bath room and have installed gas, water and sewer conveniences, and it is now up to d date in every particular, Mrs. J. j. H. Brown, 103 Ferry street, has a fine line of samples of ladies of Athens and viciaity, from the Syracuse Garment Co. 'Phone No. 133d. 290 m Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets sold May 18th to 18th inclusive; retarn limit May 19th. Tickets will be Rood going and returning on all trains except Diamoud Express within the prescribed limit. Consult ticket agents for further particulars. 208-21 Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces reduced excursion Pa, account Centennial Jubilee. Tick- ets will be sold May 9th and 12th, to be goad x retarning until May 14th, and will nored on all trains except the $285 round trip. Bee Lehigh ls ticket agents for farther partic- alam. 206-16 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, ATHENS. Subscribe for The Record. White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Refrigerators, Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and Windows at STYLISH SPRING FOOTWEAR NOW READY Office and Residence at = 106 Center Street, Athens, Pa. ‘HOLD ON a minute; we want lo tell you some- thing. w We do plumbing, steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- ting, tioning, sell \| [the famods “Chear- 4 H. R. TALMADGE, Bo'k "Phones. Elmer Ave. Maynard Maynard & Schrier | fos: Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa: May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. A.E.BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly N. Y. I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices. Residegoe; —130 Bprics at. Athens, Pa. rmitting trolley lines toe law to ey the p Constitation relating to other of Constiatimy jphaies ome ens cent fares on mllroads, dln To the Republiosa Voter. Coun 1 date for Tahia If elected I will work for the enactment of laws all the state funds, and for measures as may be dem: people of this county. a March 10, 1008. 2d Wi 1 hereby announce se repreetaial eis tas RG party. This Summer.Z ble breasted sack s and the gray
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