] for retail sales, and are in effect on days named, and with our delivery service reaching all this valley, both phones, and a stock of merchandise varying from Ladies’ Spring Suits 20 suits of panama, worsted and new check designs. One third off 17 covert jackets, some three fourths length, some regular, other and still others of the English style. Until closed out one third off. SECOND FLOOR Special in Rain Coats from openiag hour until 12 noon we will deduct 25% from any coat in our stocks. Upward of 25 styles and all sizes to select from 25% off. SECOXD FLOOR Special in Wrappers For Tuesday afternoon's acceptance We offer our regular 79¢ garment, | trimmed and made from Simson cal- | joo of various greys and blues, for, "We have on sale others at 80c, | , $1.19, $1.25 aud $1.39 in| 32 up to 46 in. for large SECOND FLOOR Waists Waists Ladies’ white sheer and colored | waists. Mussed and soiled through showing and window samples We] offer without restriction as to kinds the entire lot at one half price SECOND FLOOR Mercerized Foulards = = 8 es. 30 mches wide; our reg ular 15¢c and 18c qualities Special for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, 12}c per yard FIRST FLOOK BigValue in Go-Carts Weofler for Tussday and Wednes- | day selling our regular $230 col- | lapsible, robber tired, black enam eled frame, with perforated seat and back for $1.98. Small stores usual- | ly ask $2.75. Figure the saving Other Carriages and Go-Carts up to $26.50. THIRD FLOOR | Furniture Dep’t Unmatchable values in Furniture and Floor Coverings for Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Inlaid granite linolenm, (A qual 9c sq. yd. In three patterns, one blue, one light, and one dark brown Others in block patterns, $1.00 and £120 Lowell ingrain carpets. The buy ers protection 18 the square core in Rt . the centre of the roll Look for it { . : oY . ! AS 7 « Rugs v a 67}. Our sales have been UI). greater than last year. Buyers tell us that | Ages 4 to 14, wash fabrics of seer - J a we save them from $2.00 to $5.00 on | okey awn, chambrays, ginghams same q ality offered by small dealers 79: Roc, $119 {and linens, 09¢, 7° Special in Sideboards | #139. $145 $169, $2.59, 32 5 ‘and $3.00. Others in serge, shep- For Wednesday only we will offer | herd checks and panamas. Sailor any sideboard in our stocks at 2U off onginal marked price. 7 styles and Peter Thompson styles. $3 to $008 Parlor Pieces $150 to $15.50 575 0 16.50 375 t0 1300 3250 13.00} 24 00 lo to 35.00 complete Big and Little Girls Dresses Z N AF " N i > xX iy 7 EAL fir R F2% ; + = Le F 3 : 7 tot ———— - - SECOND FLOOR Special Sale China A syndicate purchase of 1,000 pieces Decorated China at about one half value. Not over © pieces sold to any one customer. On sale fore noona of Tuesday and Wednesday The assortment comprises han- dled tea cups, bowls, salads, 6 and 7 {inch nappies, bakers’ cream jugs chop plates and fancy cake plates True value 1s 10¢ to 15¢ each Parlor Tables Parlor Cabinets Parlor Rockers Parlor Chairs Davenports Couches Enameled Iron Beds, with springs and mattress $785 $5500 Oak Bedroom Suits, $17.75t0 $7500. Springs $2.00 to $487. Mattresses $298 to 314 Dining Chairs, set of six, 36.00 to $50.00 Dining Tables $7.50 to $30 TARE ELEY -. iL ATOR —THIRD FLOOR FASEMENT Men’s Shoes at Less than Factory Cost John Mitchell, HHumanic, Keith's Conquerers, Endicott-Johnson and Crawfords: all $350 and $4.00 goods, in patent colt, gun metal, and tans, at $2 69 and $2.98 They embrace only new lasts and are the wanted styles in Men's Footwear STREET FIOOR If It's In Our Ad It's So We make the prices and carry The Store for Thrifty, Careful Buyers HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. SPECIALTIES: Dissases of the Hye, Har, Nose and EEE EEE Wheelock Hoek, LAWS & WINLACK, ~~ | HOLD ON ! . i br od a minute, we want Attorneys and Counselors | ~ [to tell you some- |thing. We do plumbing, ) [steam and hot wat- | er heating, gas fit- (ting, tinniog, sell | the famous “Cheer- at Law. A A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS if TRANSACTED. \ LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT. | | <\ Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. Vv C. J. Kiron, 5” ful Home" furnace o7== and handle the fin- =: : ey tures, burners, man- Btles and glassware £ in the valley. We know we can est line of Gas Fix- SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMNAN. Especial care and prompt at tention given to moving of Pianos, Housshold Goods, Safes etc. © please you on any- , thing in our line. —————— H. R. TALMADGE, LENIGR AND SCRANTON... Eimer Are. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left st Wost Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Rrie Both Phones. Read The Record. RE -E™ | H. H. Mercereau, Dana Fice was in Trinket today A. J. Roell of New York is in Athens, fe Edward Payne returned to Cor- nell today. = Miss Inez Brigham of Smithfi J is visiting friends in town. for a week's visit with friends. Mrs. Fred Noble and children went to Towanda this morning. Mrs. F. A Armold and son Guy were calling upon Athens friends today. Joseph B. Smith went to Nichols today for a short stay with his brother. J.-H. Roads, Mrs. E. Owen of Columbia Cross is visiting his daughter, H. Brown. Miss Ida Huff went to East Smithfield this morning for a short visit with her parents. R. N. Post went to Shores Hill this morning to look after matters on his farm in that place. Prof. Rogers of Athens high school went to Towanda today to attend the teachers’ institute. A B Higbee, one of the Waverly merchants, was entertained at tea last evening by Athens friends. W. A Lamberson of North Wil bur avenue, purchased a fine piano of Armstrong Bros yesterday. J H. Crayton and wife went to West Franklin this morning to spend a short time with his father, H. B. Crayton. Keyser Munn and Mrs. Ous Brown of Lestershire, N. Y, are visiting friends in Litchfield and Athens this week Mrs. George A. Dayton has been spending two weeks at Stony Hedge farm, and returned to To- wanda this morning. new refrigerator in operation, and the vegetables and meat looked very tempting this morning. Two young fellows had a dispute in the yard back of the Stimson House last evening and were taken wanda on business this morning and will attend the teachers insti- tute now being held in that place. team of Athens went to Monroe- ton this morning to play a game with the high school team of that place. “Alcohol Annie” was arrested last evening by Chief Mulligan on a bench warrant and was taken to Towanda by Deputy Sheriff John Griffin. H. C. Hays has accepted a posi- tion in the Athens bridge works again and will commence work Monday. He is one of the oldest machinists that have worked in that establishment. The ladies of St. Joseph's church will open a bazaar at Elsbree opera house Monday. Supper will be served from 5:30 to 7 Monday. There will be attractions each even- ing and all should attend. Lewis Schrier Sr., and wife, went to Bagota, N |, today, where they will remain with their daughter, Mis. W. R. Leers, four weeks, and Mrs. Schrier will remain there dur- ing the summer, Mr. Schrier will visit New York, Staten Island and other cities on his way home. The canoeists of this vicinity are contemplating building a canoe club house on the Susquchanna accommodating light canoes. There arc some fine boats being pur- chased and manufactured for our sporting fraternity and this boat house will be just the thing needed. Snyder, We obtained the story it. This morning Nathan Sayder, father of the deceased, showed us Conrad was sent to the hospital that ‘day and was suffering a scvere OF STYLISH SPRING - FOOTWEAR ¥ doctor said an operation must be performed in the momning to save {his life. Nothing further was heard from him until yesterday morming, when a telegram was received stat- ing that he was in a dangerous condition, and in about two hours another dispatch was received with {the news that he was dead. His remains will be taken to Wilkes- | Barre today and from there to But- {ler Valley, Pa, for interment Nathan Snyder went to Wilkes | Barre today noon to attend the | funeral. AGCIDENT AVERTED | Athens—Charles Fraley was leading his blooded cow down | town this morning and when they | were opposite Fitzgerald's livery {the ammal saw car 17 coming | abead right after her and she reared | and fell broadside across the tracks | The motorman held up the car be | fore he got to her and <0 an aca | dent was averted. The bystanders {looking on expected a serious | collision. i | Miss Georgiana Graham and | Miss Leona Bradley have just | finished a very successful term of |school in East Athens, Miss | Graham comes from Newark Val- ley and has taught in the High | schools of the state of New York, |and possesses rare ability as a | teacher, and whoever is fortunate | enough to secure her for another | term will not regret their choice. | $3 Sayre to Geneva and Return Account Centennial Celebration, via | Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets sold | May 13th to 18th inclusive; return limit | May 10th, Tickets will be good going i nad returning on all trains except Black | Diamoud Express within the prescribed | limit. Cousult ticket agents for further particalars, 208-21 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, ATHERS. LOOMISOPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA £ Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soo- fal Panctlons, either public or private. | Any number pleces desired will be far | wir Bey Valley Record for terms, ete. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier 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. Pl EE SSE ESE SS I. L. BENJAMIN, SEPP PEPPER P EP RPE PPPS J. W. Murrelle, D.D. S., Office and Residence at 1068 Center Street, Athens, Pa. Bridge Work Our Specialty Valley Telephone 97d Ebb P EP ARERR RRP EES EHH VALEY R. R W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Ofce hours: —0 to 10 a. m.; 6:50 to 8 p,m. At other tines during day at Valley Record office, A.M. Suudaycaly, for Athens, Milan, Ulster, Towanda, Wralasing Lacey- | Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service. | Our patrons say we have the | disposition to please. We keep ! our promises, {In effect Dec. 31, 1904.) * mock, Pittston, Wilkes Sarre, Mauch | only, for Athens, Ulster, To Mow ville, Tankhasnock, Pitiston sad Wilkes-Barre. Crank Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Phil ville, Meshoppen and Tunkhannock White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allentown F 3: * Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Gien Sam York, Philadelphia, Ba'timore snd Washington roeton, New Albany, Dushore, Batter. FM Daily for Allentown, Bethle- 10:40 hem. Easton, Newark and New York . A.M. Dally for Geneva Buffalo, Niag- | A.M. Dally for Geneva, Rochester, Cal. b:) A.M. Dally for Lockwood, Ven Eien, * * Buffalo. Connects for Auburn werk days only burg, Hayts Corners, Geneva, Roches 3 gi . springs, Victor, Rochester, Cal ia, Conpecis for Auburn week days oaly Varick and Geneva. i ' Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, nts west, { AUBURN DIVISION. : A.M. Week days only, for Owego, Pree | Traics leave Sayre as follows: RASTROUND. { 1 ) A.M. Dally for Towanda, Tunkban- | . [ =e Allentown, Belhlehem New York, Fhilsdetphis, Baltimore and Washington. 0 A.M. (Waverly 645A. M.}] Week days . y [ roeton. New Albany, Dushore, Satler- Ri alls, Wiilamppon, Wysluaing, Lacey: AM (Waverly 53s A. M) Dally for 8: | Er Tuskhanoock, Pittston, » Wilkes Barre, Olen Sammit 3 White Haven Penn Haves Junctios, och adeiphia, Baltimore and Wash on. 10:00 . P.M (Waverly 1333 F. M) Dally 12:50 for Towanda, Tuakhaaunock, Pittston, * Wilkes Bane, Glen Summit rings, wem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and washington. Pally, Black Dismend Ex press, for owanda, Tunkhammock, mit, Mauch Chask, Allentown, Bethlehem, New PM (Waverly 4s P. M.) Week dam $: only for Athens, Ulster, Towanda, Mon- ’ eid, Halls, Ultemiapont, Wyalusing, Lacey- ville, Tunkhannock, Pittston and Wilkes Barre. ‘Carries Sleeping Car Passengers only pul or Ge “The Satisfactory Place.” | 8 ars Falls, Torcuto, Detrolt, Chicago, 5t. | . . » Louis and points west. i t 1 34 edenis, Patavia, Bu®ale. Comnects for! * Nizsgara Palls and Toromlo Spencer, Ithacs, Trumanssbarg, Has Corners, Geneva, Rochester, Batavia A.M Week days only, for Lockwood, * Vaz Piien, Spencer, [thass, Trumans. . ter, Batavia, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Daily for Ithaca, Trumansburg, Inter. laker:, Havis Coraers, Geneva, Clifton | Batavia, Buffalo Connects for Niagara Falls Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis and points west P.M Daily for Lockwood Odasss, * A] Burdett (Watkins) Valols, Lodl, Glibert, * P.M. Daily, Black Dismond Kxpress, . for Gemeva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagare Valls, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis and P.M. Dally for Lockwood, Van Btien | . Spencer, Ithaca, Trumaassburg, Haypts | * Corners, Geneve and Manchester. [+05 ville, Cortland, Caasstols, OGrotan, | Moravia, Asbum, W , North | Falr Haven, Syracuse, Utics and any. | Valley Phone 128x. P.M. Dally for Owego, Freevilie, Cort | land, Canastots, Grolon, Moravia, Aw | burn, Syracuse, Utica and Albsuy, i There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate WE PRINT ‘The Valley Record What Will You Wear This Summer? 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, Murphy & Blish Tailors, Clothiers and Haberdashers, SAYRE, PA, el lllldlldddertretttste SPV IVITITITITIVTY PPITTIVIYTTTY PPT ITITITIVITITTY em sr ALLL aSSs ass l ad