SAYRE, PA. a £3 AEN? eT YZ WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. ly two alike. karat prices. preme. p> Children’s Hats + Nr at S50 cents up. ete eee J. Kiron, - SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN. Repecial care and prompt at. _ tention given to moving of Planos, Household Goods, Safes | = Es: ® WS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ENERAL LAW BUSINESS “TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST. Valley Phone 180:A. Sayre. ORCHESTRA fi Strictly Up-to-Date Musio furnished and all Juana of ee either public or private. desired will be fur Panctiont, . HILL & BEIBACH ! CAFE Best of Everything They go from They SALE PRICE §1.98 $3.00 ads dy Ve * Te} Ah SN Ie W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8p, m. Atother ti nes during day at Valley Record office. Read The Record. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. A E.BAKER Carpenter and Builder. | 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. I. L. BENJAMIN, May- SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Throat, and the | 4] on Bure 23: 1 : 7-8; Wheelock work done promptly at rea- sonable prices. | Residence: —120 Sprace St., Athens, Pa. | First-class This Summer? today on businers. nected with the F. E. Shoemaker estate, returning home this morn- 1 Mrs. A. B, Williams and daugh- city is visiting Athens friends. his home on Susquehanna street, noon. Kramer's house for electric lights today. |land, Germany, Scotland and | France. The following notice in the El- | mira papers today has interest for some of our Athens people: “Mar~ ‘ried, Saturday evening, April 28, at the parsonage of Centenary | M. E. church, Elmira, Miss Mary = ————— ———————————. Orrin F. Waltman and h The bride is a daughter of Ira i Prince, who formerly resided in morning. relatives, moved back from Glady, West Va, to Athens, Mrs. Charles Stevens, a sister of {the late Mrs, Jesse Spalding, was the guest of Mrs, M. P. Murray yesterday and resumed her journey home to Wilkes-Barre this morns ing. She was a former resident of Athens and was well known as Miss Josephine Moody, and after- ward as Mrs. Lucien McMillen. the celebration. well’s barber shop. Daniel P. Weller of Windham was greeting his old friends in Athens this forenoon. Wilkes-Barre centennial. Miss Carrie Halfpenny went to return tomorrow evening. Mrs. William Farr went to Tunk- hannock today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lenox. Jacob Eiffert has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Christine Rolls, and returned to Ulster today. Mrs. Hattie Dewey of New Al- bany was here yesterday, looking after the F, E Shoemaker estate. The father of Pearl Ellis is here and trying to settle his case belore Mrs. Charles Wetmore has been visiting the family of William Wet- more and returned to Herrickville today. J. M. Clark received a postal from his son Floyd this morning, which states that he is gaining rapidly, ==% D. J. Macafee informs us that he has advices from the Lehigh Coal Co. that the price of coal has drop ped 40 cents on a ton. W. A. Wells of Smithboro, N. Y., was the guest of Athens friends last night and resumed his journey to Wilkes-Barre this morning. N. Gould, one of the oil well drilling force, was in Athens over night and went to Lovelton this morning to start up a well there. Charles Scott of Liberty Corners, candidate for re-election as jury commissioner, was looking after his interests in Athens yeaterday. {she died and has since visited her other sister, Jeanie, in St. Paul, John Snyder, a workman in the Bridge works, received a telegram from Pittsburg this forenoon in- forming him that his brother, Con- rad Snyder, was killed yesterday. Conrad was a son of Nathan Sny- der, and the family here resided in Litchfield until recently, when Mr. Snyder went to live with a daugh- ter near Smithboro, N.Y. Con- rad and a brother, George, were working for a railroad company No particulars have been received. 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 Mill Sale 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. HOLD ON “="|a minute; we want =.to tell you some- thing. We do plumbing, steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- ting, tinning, sell the famous “Cheer- It's high time to decide what style you want and make your selection now while our stock is complete, We offer for choice all new model single and dou- ble breasted sack suits in 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 | a pleasure to show them, The board of trustees of the|f a Presbyterian church met last even- | § ing and organized by electing F. E. Bik cst line of Gas Fix- Weller, chairman and W. G. Jor- dan secretary. — The Athens cadets will hold a | lig 20 meeting this evening and they de- | fn Id We know we can sire every member to be present,| ESR A iplease you on any- as they are getting in trim for | fd RE ‘thing in our line. Memorial Day. a B= & ~ nl ——————————————— The bridge works have another order for 3,000 tons of work from the Lehigh Valley company. No more shut downs or short hour days for a long time. Mrs. Charles Snyder has im- proved so much that she is able to sit up and there is hopes of her speedy recovery, It is good news for her friends who have been so anxious about her, ———_——] = —— H. R. TALMADGE. Both ‘Phones. Elmer Ave. LEMIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. - IY 8 SHOES ro PS ATH It's Better to Get ENS the Best Than to We Have the Freshest, Best Fruits and Vegetables for Our Saturday Specials There Are to Be Found in the City We stock up specially for Satur- day, where others are closing up from earlier in the week purchases. Cucumbers, 5c, good size, crisp and firm ; War Beans, yellow and brit- tle: Round, Red, Breakfast Radish- es, very fresh; Curly Lettuce, Spin ach, California Lemons, Naval Or- anges, New Cabbage. RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES at homegrown prices. Bermuda Omons, Home Grown Top Onions, Fie Plant, Finest Bananas. Veals Another fine lot of those prime home dressed ones. Nothing bets ter this season of the year in the meat line. Come or place your order. We have the piece and the price you like, Beef This common article of diet has soared skyward in price, by the carcass until it has reached about the price that we were getting for the best steaks a short time ago, and will be high for several weeks or until grass fatted stock reaches the market. We have some prime, top quality, yellow corn fatted goods for tomorrow. Round steak . . . Sirloin Porterhouse Kettle roasts . . . .10and 12% 5 lbs plates or briskets . . . 25 Finest boned and rolled nb roasts 16 Rump roasts, boned and roll'd 13 Flank hamburg steak 10 Cherry Hams and Bacon are some of the items most fre- quently checked off on the bill of| fare. Just the size, not too fat, not | salty, old fashioned ham flavor, a| flavor found in no other ham we | ever sold, and we have sold all the | other socalled good hams this mar- ket is acquainted with. Groceries | 5 bars 20-Mule Team boarax | 25 | 29 29 | 25 6040 3 Ibs Compound lard . ~~: : 35 3 lbs Cottosuet . . . . . 35 4 qs. Beans . . ..... 30 31lbs Rio Coffee . . . . . This is the best value in in Athens, Pa. . PotatoChips . . ... . . . 10 We acknowledge and save argu- ment that your make is very fine, but try these: 6 loaves Paiaton's Waverly Bread rv. Save your car fare; we it now: 3 cans Charlofte Peas . . . 3 " Corn, “Country Gentle: VanCamp's Hominy . . . . 10c barrels Matches . N. Rome Cheese ANulife .. . . .. 4EggOSee . .-. .. pkgs. Force... . . vv. Shredded Wheat Biscuit . . 10 White Star Flour . . . . . 1.35 No package or delivery c for returning your money if W Star is not the equal of any flour you have ever used. We save you 15 cents a sack. We sell and recommend Money's pure fresh ground mill products, oS clone, Standard Graham and Buck- wheat flours, meal, corn and oat chop, chicken feed, etc. Furniture We have a fine stock in Suits, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Dressers, Ta- bles, Stands, Bric-a:Brac, Springs, Iron Beds, Mattresses, etc., priced reasonable, payments to suit Cup ideas, Cadet Mowers are made by the Caldwell factory, one of the largest and best known firms in the business, $300 and $3.25 “Try them before 20 buy them" is the way we sell ¥ : 7-STRAP, 2.BUTTON SANDAL They are here again and in all sizes, It's impossible to recall the many different people and the size they wanted who asked us to save them a pair in their size. So come and be fitted now. Dress Shirts. We have patterns that are new in the market, well made up, full body, good sleeve A 5c they last out they go at 50¢. Screen Doors In all the standard sizes in a variety of grades, designs and x Sia al widkhs, screen cents Per —————— Brid pe | © 23