MANEY & PAGE, OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL 218 Desmond St., Sayre. If you don't trade with Lawn Mowers $2.15 322 8. Main St,, Athens. us we both lose money. “wu We have added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We are continually new souvenir cards. Our variety over 5,000 styles of views, etc. A line of Eaton Hur- , stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 183 LOCKHART ST. Are You Looking investment? There better than Real Es- roperties should be up in a hur- d bo map DS Int) REYNOLD'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 7 117 Packer Avenue, Bayre, Pa, Phone 230x. HOSE CO BENEFIT % “The home talent entertainment given in the Loomis opera on Thursday and Friday Is next for the benefit of the gr Hook and Ladder Com- ‘Sayre will be well worth The first is a curtain d “ Justice,” while the The Man Who “Gets There” plenty of {8—in his body. Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver OM 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. paok Building, - Sayre, Pa. $10 CASH You can save on the new machine you buy—the slick-tongued agent's profit. We have the New Home, Singer and other makes. You bave no agent's commission to pay if you Jay here. Call, write or telephone Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's BATURDAY, MAY fit to print” 12, 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES Parties wanting soil for lawns or other purposes can secure it of F, J. Tillman, 4~3 For good values in millinery go to Miss Kaufman, opposite post office, Athens. 5-4 Yesterday was a real fall day, and overcoats were not only com- fortable but very much in evidence, Warmer weather, however, is pre- dicted, Mahlon Johnson, the contractor, who has lived in Sayre for the past ten years, shipped his household goods to Binghamton today where he will reside in the future, Fruit growers say that the crop for 1906 will be normal if not bet- ter than the average. Many varie- ties of peaches wintered well and »| only a late frost can seriously injure +1 the fruit blossoms, Harvey Gray will give the fourth of the second series of dances in Eighmey's hall this evening. The GRANTED A LICENSE Last Night After Brief Illness night of a complication of troubles ansing from several slight shocks of paralysis which he had sustained recently. Mr. Merrill resided on Keystone avenue and his death re- moves one of the oldest and best known citizens of Sayre. He had not been confined to his home long, but within the last week had failed rapidly. The deceased was born in Litch field, February 16, 1828, and was therefore 78 years, 2 months and 25 days old. He moved to the house in which he died on Key- stone avenue in 1865 and had since continued to reside there Mr. Merrill married twice. His first wife was Miss Hannah Harts. horn, to whom he was united in On May 22, 1884, she diced. Two years later h» was married to Mrs. Mana Kenyon by whom he is survived. One son, Edgar J Merrill, of Sayre, and a brother, Eli N. Mernll of Athens, also sur vive. The funeral will be held from the late home of the deceased on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A NOTICE T0 IE CONSUMERS Inasmuch as Waverly ice men have matters by saying that I am not going to en- gage in the ice business this year, I will state that 1 will be at the service of my patrons as usual, ex~ cept below Frederick street, for which I have arranged to supply. We will pardon their statments as they are due to their inability. Am filling orders at present at any point in the city. As soon as the weather man furnishes the required temperature the establishment of my previous routes will be made, then 1 will endeavor to render prompt service. Therefore I solicit the patronage of my many patrons. Respectfully, FJ. Tillman Valley and Bell phones. 4 6 PAID USUAL FINE A special officer was called to the corner of Hayden and Lin- coln streets last night about 11 o'clock to quiet a disturbance which was being created by two young men. When the officer arrived one of the young men de- sisted, but the other refused to obey the minion of the law and was placed under arrest. Later, when arraigned before Justice Nel- son on a charge of drunkeness and disorderly conduct, he gave his name as Fred Woodruff, and upon pleading guilty was fined the usual amount, one dollar and costs. Friends paid the amount and he was given his liberty. DON'T MISS 7 The concert to be given in the Baptist church on Wednesday evening next promises to be a most interesting and entertaining event. A large number of tickets have been sold and the attendance will therefore be large. Mr. Moree has consented to give at least one read ing in costume, while Miss Treat has at the earnest solicitation of her friends been induced to sing a number which has been sung by Mme. Blauvelt in her late opera Miss Treat's magnificent voice is heard to excellent advantage in this song and 1tairly charms her listen- ers. Don't forget the date of this Sealed bids will be received by the South Waverly school board on 1,200 square feet of concrete sidewalk, be the same more or less, We reserve the right jecting in on 1852 misrepresented Engage in a Brawl Last Night and Land in Jail Tom McAsse of Ridgedury and inmates of the borough bastile last | night and this morning were ar- | raigned on charges of drunkenness | and disorderly conduct. Both men were arrested by Officer William Corner. Tom had been across the | tracks and engaged in a fight with a bartender, and when asked this morning if he had been fighting stated that the other fellow must have been doing most of the work Tom's face was badly battered and he looked as if he had been given severe treatment. He admitted having paid over forty dollars in fines into the village treasury at Waverly, but that recently he had chosen a jail sentence rather than to pay a fine. He said, however, that he had no recollection of hav- | ing heretofore been arrested in| He was fined $1.00 and] costs, Tom's cousin, Mike, was then arraigned and admitted having been drunk, so much so in fact that it was necessary for the officer to carry him to the lockup. He also was fingd the usual amount, and] left his watch and cha as security | for both fines. EVIDENCE LL IN FOR CONMORWEALTH Defense in Johnson Murder Case Began Presenting Testimony Today This forenoon the commonwealth in the Charles Johnson murder case finished presenting its evi- dence and the taking of testimony for the defense began. It is ex- pected that the greater part of next week will be consumed in hearing the evidence of the defense and the summing. The fact that the tnal could not possibly be finished this week has made it necessary to postpone the cases that were to come up during the second week of court. Accordingly Judge Fan ning yesterday issued an order in- structing the jurors for the second week of court that their presence will not be required until Thurs- day, May 17, and it is quite likely that they will thea again b= excused until the following week. The attendance at the trial is small. Yesterday morning there were only 11 persons outside the rail. Later in the day a half dozen women came in, but at no time has the crowd been large. The testi. mony thus far produced is nothing new, and this accounts, in a large measure, for the lack of interest on the part of the pablic NEW WATER (0, NOTICE In the hasty canvass that has been made the last week by repre- | sentatives of the Bradford County | Water Company of Sayre, and the! Fairview Water Company of Athens, many have been missed. Mr. G. P. Rogers will be at rooms |; 9 and 10, Wilbur House, every evening next week from 6.30 to 10 Pay $1.00 per night for the Privilege of Operating Popu lar Resort this Season This morning Messrs. Salisbury & Murray were granted a license to operate Ok Grove Park during [the coming scason. The license was granted by Burgess William Cross and provides that the man- agement of the park shall pay into the borough treasury the sum of £1 00 per night, the same as last This will settle a question which is said to have “agitated the minds of some to a considerable extent’ year, The season this year will fifteen weeks, which means that the borough will receive the lump sum of $50 for the season, $65 more than 1s paid by the man- agement of the Loomis for a season times the amount received by | Sayre borough for licenses from |other sources. The park has and many times has time, the management is to be con- gratulated that the price for the hibitive SECURED OPTION Lehigh Valley located the famous Pocono Cliff, the State, from which can passing grandeur, sists of about 400 acres. Itis all, or nearly all, within the limits of the borough of East Mauch Chunk, and extends over the Lehigh has already secured an op- tion on the property and a com- plete survey is now being made. ————— SAYRE RESIDENTS WIN PRIZES Several Sayre people have res ceived notice that they have won prizes in the D S. Andrus & Co word building contest. The ad- vertisements of that contest were printed in The Record. It pays to read advertisements and to follow them up and The Record ventures the assertion that our home people will always profit by reading the advertisements of their home deals ers and making their purchases at home. It is a mistake to earn your money in one and spend it in another. ——— CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Oa Sunday, May 13, the divine service will be as follows: Morning prayer and sermon 10:30 a. m |Sunday school, 12, evening song and sermon 7:30 p. m. The Friday ‘evening service will be received at 7:30 p m. For the present it will consist of litany and meditation The new organ has been installed community meet all who have been missed or who wish to know of the plans to! services. The new rector, the Rev Herbert I. Hannah will conduct All are welcome. to learn of the advantages of sub- | scribing to same in advance. Don't | fail to call on him. It is important. Every property owner should be interested. Bl THANKS, NEIGHBOR The Valley Record, published | by J. H. Murrelle, in Sayre, com- BASE BALL YESTERDAY The Sayre High School base ball team and the West Sayre | Athletics played an exciting game |day afternoon. The game which | was witnessed by a large crowd | was won by the Athletics, score 8 Monday. The Record is a live, The graduating class of the valley. —Waverly Free Press. . Rev. J. F. Warner to deliver the EMMERICH -ss PILLOWS The "Esmuericu’’ Pillows received the highest award at all World's Fairs, and are guaranteed to be filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless feathers, positively no cotton, no shoddy, no hog's hair, Bo impure or uncured feathers, are used. Every genuine "EmuEricn’’ Pillow has attached a patented envelopes tag, containing the Emmerich Guarantee Insurance Certificate, an iosuragnce policy of satisfaction or money back, Write Chas. Emmerich & Co., makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building, Chicago, and receive, free, their new booklet, “Fine Feathers Make Fine Pillows." Shows t the progress of feathers from incubator to finished pillow, CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a. Is Your Life Insured? If Not, Why. Not? bs DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal! or old line company atthe exact cost of earrying it. Esxamiue its TERM POLICY. Costs 570 to $1.85 per month. According to age. Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Without becoming a friend of the store, scores of come again and again customers We are af- ter the business of every testify to this. person in town who want Big Value For His Money And we are offering the best up- WALL PAPER HERE to get this business to-date Wall Paper at the lowest price. Call and see Beloud before buying your Wall Paper. G. F. Beloud & Desmond Street, We Want to Post You” about a recently occurring opportunity in real estate dealing. There are chances all the time, but this strikes us as being vapacially good. We want to make mon- ey, but we are willing to share the find with you, The whole proposition is open to your careful —evea cautious investigation, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. White ' Mountain Freezers, Oil and Refrigerators, K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements | Graduates of the American School | of Osteopathy, under the founder, Gasoline Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, Missouri, are located tempor- arily at the Hotel Snyder, and Floor, Room | 3, Waverly N. Y_, until they can secure permanent of- fices in this city, and will be pleas- | ed to meet all who are inte al and explain the science. All acute and chronic cases suc sessfully treat- ed. Examination and consulta | free. JOHN C. OSBORN, Heavy and Light Draying and Moving | | Screen Doors and Windows at Stoves, oOLICH BROS, HARDWARE G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Gardens plonghed, ashes drawn awwy, Sayre patrons. and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. | Both Phones, Waverly. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x | ESRC. MEAT, MEAT SOCIALIST GLUB Meets every Friday evening at SPECIALS | ' Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple Try BELLIS all this week for special | Strect, West Sayre. All invited, prices and see what cash will do. | K very body welcome, Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w E. Mm. DUNHAM, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder ATTORNAY-ATLAW. Ofioe:— Rooms 4 sod §, Eimer Book, Plans and Betimates Furnished, Ay Th $10 Millar BL Rocinbiv