WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$soo OR OVER. IDEAL Is full of lifeand fun We them different for all the darn Still, it's too, by using Poney Stockings try them. 25¢ ETREET We have put Office Furniture business on a new footing. We buy from whom we please and sell al our own priced An illustration of this is the num- ber and class of Roll-Top Desks would not have ing in the world. , and money hey are well Better Our New York trimmer is and we have sold up in New York at Business Men Are Paying Too Much FOR Office Supplies No Dress Women’s | Oxfords | All closely marked; shoes accordingly. To be had STREET Pull Braid in | Green and Navy and up. Persian braid tions Persian Side up Real- nowhere else in lin, Dagestan, $700 Scarcity of Trimmings Hack, White, Rose, Alice Blue, Resada, Garnet, llelio and 6c per yard in all the new color combina- per yard Jackets. 10¢ 97cup S\N \ SRD \ SR he SARTO RIOR 3 STREET Waa Hk FLOOR —MIDDLE AISLE RS nl hh LL XSL NSDL BN A Rd N AEN AS SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYHAN. 9! orneys and Counselors | : at Law. GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. aw BUILDING, 219 DESMOND | . Valley Phose 180-A. PONISOPERAHOVSE ORCHESTRA Date Masie mae o Sind all sstmes of doo | 3 id wi be Ph CAFE t Best of Everything . Lockhart St. effect Dec. 4, 10% — leave Sayre a8 hin RASTBOUND. Tos Dally for Towanda, Tuskhan- ladon, Wilkes Barre, Mauch Allentown, Bethlehem, New 2: ln Baltimore aud Washington M. (Waverly 8.43% MM) Week deh Ak for vier, Tow roetn, New a Dushore, Satter. Wydlasing, Lacey Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle's Printing A ex veld & Wilkes Barre, Te pammait te a0 i= Penn Haven Junctios, such | Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Phil pig, trans Westie ston. 10: 00 &== A.M S3uda) on only, a Athens, Milan, Yusing, 145 Lacey ville, Tu nae — 12 as Olen Semmit wen, Manch Chunk Allentown, MM fwaver JIL r J sag PF M3 ay bem, Mew Vork, Philsdeiphis, Baltimore and A MJ Daily for Pittston talon, washisgion Sled ahs Philadelphia, Baitimore and Waeshlngtoo 4 +99) P.M (Waverly ab. M) Week days only for Athens, Cater Josten, New Albany, Dushore, ville, Huila Yritlu 10: {0 Carries Sleeplag Car Passengers only WRSTBOUND. , Wyslasiang, and Wilkes Barre 1 Sid aT EE | PM Daily for Allentown, Bethle hem Hastos, Newark and New York Diamond Ki hannock A A prior Cal Batavia, Comperls for cometh Palle ad'T eo. = oN Ll fo Liens Vasa ten, ey, . Geneve, I ie for Auburn week days ouly. a ry een spencer, JB Jak yued: $0 SR Ee Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job |printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service. | Our patrons say disposition to oii our promises. Counetts for Asters werk days omly for Lockwood, Odases, 3: VE hiss) Valots, Lodi, Otibert, Varick and PM rd id Dismond §;35 SSE Fas, De Detroit, rg Louls and i 18 Be Geneve and Manchester AUBURN DIVIBION, Mesh 2470 wlty. fos Or for Owego, Free Canastels, Oroles £05 ec. Si Aubin. we North 30 i= emai: he ee mma on Bardu Wa P.M. Dally for Lac wead. Yau Hien Ithaca Trumansharg, Heyv There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake BL. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: # to 11:00 a. m,, 1 fo 5:96, 7:00 to 5:00, and cbromia Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record A. i. MURRAY, M.D. Mrs. Dolly Perkins returned | from Milton last evening. George L. Fuller was quite ill | today and a doctor was summoned. society, The regular monthly meeting of | the board of health was held last] evening, George Macafee went to Ulster | this morning to visit at the home a ———— Commissioners Marsh and Hark- ness were in Athens last evening on cfhicial business, at Litchfield yesterday. Mrs Dora Coleman, who has been the guest of Mrs. Robert Kerns, returned to 1aquin today. George = Fuller and wife and Harry Smith attended the Olin Horton funeral at Ghent yesterday. Miss Grace Bird visited her sis~ ter, Miss Martha Bird, over night, returniog to Smithfield this morn- ing Miss Fanny Morse, principal of the Brooklyn school of stenog- raphy, was in Athens on business today. Fs Mrs. Edna Fuller and A Miss Bes- sie Tompkins went to Wilkes Barre today to visit relatives and attend the centennial, The county commissioners took Michael Donovan to the Danville asylum this morning. Donovan seemed pleased to £9. Mrs. C. S. Maurice went to Phil adelphia today, where Mr. Maurs ice will join her and they will then go to Hot Springs, Ark. The Ladies’ Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met this afternoon in the church parlors and supper was served at 5 o'clock A meeting of the Lincoln party will be held in Grand Army hall this evening and it is desired that every member shall be present. There will be a social at Union Hose company's evening, May 11th, proceeds to be applied to the furnishing of their new quarters. M. B. Loomis, secretary of the Athens furniture works, went to Dallas, Pa, today and will take in the Wilkes-Barre centennial. He will return Saturday. Henry &' Rhoades are e Baviig a refrigerator display case put in their north window where they will keep their meats and vegetables in sight for the inspection of buyers. P. C. Pierce took a journey to Fimira yesterday and missed the train at Athens last evening and was taken in charge by his brother, C. L. Pierce, returning to Ulster this morning. E ——————————— Arrange your plans to attend the concert May 29 ia the Methodist church. It will be a high class musical entertainment which will be of interest to all music lovers, Noné should miss it. James Watson has, Nttured the services of Lewis Maroni, an ex- pert tailor of Binghamton, in addi tion to the force he formerly em- ployed in his establishment, aud is now able to keep up with his in creasing trade. Murray Clark went to Elmira yesterday and visited the Arnot- Ogden hospital where his son Floyd is confined and found him gaining rapidly and very comfott- able and cheerful. The nurse in attendance said that everything was favorable for his recovery. At the Congregational and church meeting at She Presbyterian (opened the front door this moming | § 'a bird flew in and lit on his shoul- {tracted by his cheerful countenance | him. WILLIAMS & SU ® SHOES SAYRE, FPA, GRAND SHOWING OF . STYLISH SPRING FOOTWEAR c NOW [READY called for a drink. On being re- ‘fused he proceeded to He knocked John Davis out of time and sent the other {have the house deprived of its just because a “man {couldn't get a drink when he | needed BR: Ee COMPLINENTARY Athens—The directors of our high school evidently appreciate the splendid work of Miss Ethel Gray in the recent Cinderella con- cert, as evidenced by their meeting Monday evening, when they adopts ed the following unanimously: “At a meeting of the board of school ing resolution was adopted: Resolved, That we wish to show our appreciation for the effi- cient services and extra work of teacher who assisted her in prepar- ing the excellent musical entertain- ment recently given, and we tender our thanks and congratulations both to Miss Gray and her associ- ates for the success which crowned their labors. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the Athens and Sayre papers, and a copy be pre- sented to Miss Gray and her asso- ciates. E M. Cowell, Attest: President. M. B. Loomis, Secretary. 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 Tall Wireless Mast. A steel tower 400 feet high ia being erected at Machribanish, on the Kin tyre coast of Argylishire, for the transmission of Marcon! siguals across the Atlantic From this lower it will to bold commusication with all vessels suitably fitted between Great Britaln and North America One Way of Keeping Count. First Street Arab—What's them oumbers on the wotor car for, Jim? Second Ditto—Why, that's Lhe fel- ler's score. It shows how many folks be's run over —Stray Stories Fewer Floral Decorations. Flerists are complaining that there is po longer any demand for the slaborate house decorations they used to supply during the season in New York. Theex- travagant and complisated floral pleces formerly popular at weddings or dances in private houses are now used only when such functions occur at restau- rants and hotels No Engliah Leader. it has been noted as a curious fact that at the present time no party ln the English house of commons is led by an Englishman. The prime minis ter, the leader of the opposition and the leader of the labor party are Scots and the Irish and Welsh contingents of course have thelr own leaders Sues Canal Too Narrow. It 18 urged by the Liverpool Under- writers’ association that the Suez canal be doubled In breadth or else that ap 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 J. W. Murrelle, D.D.S., Office and Residence at 108 Center Street, Athens, Pa. Bridge Work Our Specialty Valley Telephone 97d HOLD ON = "|a minute; we want W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ' Office Maney & Page Roows formerly occupied by late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8p, 10, At other times day at Valley Record office. “=lto tell you some- thing. We do plumbing, steam and hot wal- er heating, gas fit- \{ /|ling, tioning, sell Al the famous “Cheer- est line of Gas Fix- SOREE ures, burners, man- | tles snd glassware in the valley. JN We know we can H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Peasion Papers, Valley Phone 11 X. 12 Desmond Bireet ive. Ea Nh a a ee = Political Announcements ' The undersigned announces a candidate for the nomination of Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of JLdiond saul count; Towanda, Pa, March $0, Toe To the Republican voters of Brad Svunty | 1 here J sashnse it 3 papal for edb hedges a logis ation, to the end that corpon tions shall bear their just share of tas ation. 1 favor the enactment of 8 law permitting trolley lines to carry "please you on any- ‘thing in our line. | $ H. R. TALMADGE, | Bo!d "Phooes. Elmer Ave. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. Counstitution relating to rallroads and other carrying companies (see Art. XVII of Constitution). Iam alsoin favor of two cent fares on railroads, 288 George Moserip, To the Republican Voters of Bradford County: — I sonounce mysel! as a candi date for resentative to the vanis Legislature from Bradford subject to the rules of the Republisag y. If elected I will work for and vote lor the enactment of laws allowing trolley roads to freight, establis a two | cents a mile on steam roads, com- pelling corporations to bear thelr share of taxation, providing for 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, Decoralor and Paperhanger. nope the state funds, and for such othes measures 3s may be demanded by the people of this any. . De. C, L. Btaveas, March 10, 1008. 2d Ward, Athens. 1 hereby Rubitce ed a candidate First-class work doae promptly at res- 38 teprouépsative wh soils sonable prices. ublican part Resldence: —120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa. 5 ye What Will You Wear This Summer? It's high t time to decide what style yon want and make your selection now while our stock is complete. We offer for choice all new model single and dou- ble breasted sack suitsin the ever popular blue serges and the gray worsteds which fashion has approved as the correct thing. To truly appreciate the importance of the style come here and try on the different models. It will be . 8 pleasure to show them,