Or it isn't right. There is no half way about tailoring. These Rochester Clothes will fit right, and they'll wear right, because they are made right, The beauty of it all is that they're as well tailored be- neath the surface as they look on the surface. from, a dozen patterns of a style, a dozen reasons why you should look through our line before you buy a suit. MANEY & PAGE, SAYRE and ATHENS. OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL All sizes and prices, plain and ball bearing, high and low wheel, $2.75, $3.00, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $7.00, $8 00, $9.00, $12.00, $13.50. GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. MIf you don't trade with us we both lose money. “ea PHEPPVIP 0000000400000 PPP PIPE P Ebb bbb bbb bbb bbb d We have added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be Bought. e are continually receiving new souvenir postcards. Our variety comprises over 5,000 of views, etc. A full line of Eaton Hur- but stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 183 LOCKHART ST. Are You fora investment ? There is ing better than Real Es- tate in Sayre at the present time. Don't pay rent all your life when for a little extra each puis 10 an De your ows Below are a few properties that I have for , which should be snapped up in a hur- 3S mich can be given 1st PEL PPEPRP PPP PPP P HPP The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood ~real rich blood —and plenty of it—in his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver OM Hare) Nos lots of It— ing, strength-replenishing 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pack Buflding, Sayre, Pa. $10 CASH You ean save on the new machine you buy—the slick-tongued agent's profit. We have the New Home, Singer and other makes. You have no agent's commission to pay if you Duy bere. Call, write or telephone Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa The Valley Record “All the news that's it to print” TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES Dress suit cases gs3c at H. Satt- ler's. 63 Looking Oak Grove Park will open one week from next Monday night. Quick sales and small profits 1s the motto at Athens Racket Store. ——— —— REYNOLD'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 117 Packer Avenue, Bayre, Pa, Phone 230x. SAYRE ITEMS A rifle with every child's suit from $2.50 up at H. Sattler's. 6 3 Don't miss closing out sale at Tabor & Lambert's Art Parlor this week. O~6 Men's suits $3.08 to $1800. A cut price 25 cents on the dollar at H. Sattler’s 6-3 For good values in millinery go to Miss Kaufman, opposite post Second hand bicycles from $5 oo office, Athens. 5-4 up at Zausmer's jewelry store. Ba —————— Councilman Andrew Burns is ill, Tea per cent discount on all trimmed hats at Athens Racket Store... 200 6s The weather today has given every appearance of the summer variety. There was a meeting of the ves i try of the Church of the Redeemer last night, during which it devel- with indications of having tyyhoid fever. The meanest man yet discovered has been located at Washington, D. C. He was caught selling goods which had been given for the San Francisco fire sufferers, Large corner lot for sale. Lo cated at the corner of Wilbur avenue and Oneida street and a most desirable property. Inquire of Paul E. Maynard, M. P, A. block, Sayre, Pa. 6-5 ELEGANT BANQUET WILL GO 10° JURY THIS AFTERNOON CONGRATULATED | Were Entertained in a Royal | Manner Last Night | The Ladies’ Auxilianes of the | Order of Railway Conductors, who | have been conducting a school in | Trainmen's hall for the past two days, enjoyed a banquet in Odd Fellows hall last night at seven o'clock. The banquet was served by the members of the Kebekah lodge and about 150 were present The spread was a most sumptuous | themselves as delighted and the wvisitors expressed After the | banquet the guests and members |of the | Trainmen’s hall where over fifty local arders repaired to | candidate were imtiated into the order, which was followed by dancing The school continued in session today and the attendance has been large. Mrs. R.S. Moore of Toledo, Ohio, grand president of the Ladies | Auxiliaries is in charge of the sess sions, and yesterday at the morning meeting made a brilhant address in which she explained in a compre- hensive manner the workings of Mrs Moore 1s a fluent speaker and held the attention of her auditors for over an hour During their stay in Sayre the the auxiliary organizations vanous delegates from abroad have been entertained by members of the local organization and they ex [Sayre and the manner in which Final this |they have been cared for adjournment be taken afternoon, LOCAL MENTION Men's dress and working shirts, soc kind at 42¢ at H. Sattler's. Largest line of hats in the valley at prices that save you money at Athens Racket Store. 3 * " will .y - The Lehigh Valley employes in| pay checks today | uror in Attorney C. C. Yocum was yes- terday subpoenaed as a the Umited States Distnct court which meets at Williamsport in | June. A stone walk is being laid in| cast corner of the property at the corner of East Packer avenue and South River street. The Lehigh Valley engines | which have been standing in the | yards at Weatherly during the sus- | pension at the coal mines, have | been repaired and are now ready for use m——— Johnston & Allen, who have | been conducting a general cons tracting business here for several years, have discontinued business They have made an assignment for the benefit of creditors. The Lehigh Valley car shops that have been located at Drifton The machinery 1s being removed this week. But few men will be affected by the removal ———— The trout fishing 1s now said to | be excellent. Sportsmen, however, | say that many of the beauties are! under the legal size and that it undersized fish into the stream A According to experts the cold rains of May cause no damage to crops. In fact cold rains are needed for grass and hay. Doctors, how- ever, profit by this condition. They say that when the weather is | gia crop 1s excellent. Harvey Gray gives the fifth of a series of dances in Eighmey's hall on Saturday evening. At the dance last Saturday evening there were 65 couples present and thor- oughly good time was enjoyed by all. At the dance to be given next ment for men will prevail, Nearing the End The Johnson murder case will probably go to the jury this after. noon and a verdict may be reached tomght. Distnct Attorney Mills occupied nearly all the forenoon in ury and this afternoon Judge Far- charged the jury and ex plained the law to them. Yesterday the jury listened to the prisoner mag addresses of counsel for the Mr. Maxwell made the for the Common- wealth and was followed by Attor- Wilson of the The arguments of both gentlemen were to by a large spectators S. A. BLISH In another column of today's Record 1s printed the announce t S. A. Blish as a candidate Re- Mr. Blish 1s too in this section of the opening plea ney defense listened crowd of ment for jury commissioner on the publican ticket weil known He 1s the junior member of the Blish Sayre S well known and popular clothing and has been a Sayre for the past nine years. He was born Herrick township twenty-six years ago, and \. x firm of Murphy resident of in still young removed to Granville Center, where he resided until coming to this place. Since attain~ active interest in politics and has less Republican. He is the presi | and prominently ilentified with | has innumerable friends both glad to give him their support at the polls. As at the present time Sayre 1s not represented in the family office holders at the | county Mr. Blish stands an excellent show of securing the un- qualified and undivided support of his party in this end of Bradford This 1s the first time that he has asked the support of the voting element The Record takes of scat | | and candidacy, believing that in the | event of election the office | which he seeks will be filled by a| his and a business man who will guard carcfully the interests of all con cerned MR. COODNOW RESIGNS The resigmation of W. T. Good Branch of the National Car Wheel company has just been announced Mr. Goodnow': resignation took effect on May 1-t, and he will de vote his entire attention in the future to the Sayre Land Co. and the Sayre Water Co, of which he is the general manager, to the Co, Sayre Stamping Co, and Cay- uta Manufacturing Co, of which he is president. He will also oper- ate a brass foundry just leased from the National Car Wheel Co, in the interests of the two latter companies ——— Hon. Willard Morse of Troy, | day on business, versity Library, Winner of the Doylemarx Piano in the Word Building Contest, Writes an Interesting Letter Mr. W. W. Ellis of Cornell L Doylemarx piano, as the second the DS Andrus Word Building Contest, 1s deeply grates He congratulates the firm on the busi ness methods of The Old Reliable M House Reliability and All may be surcthat D. S Andrus & Co. will ip to Ther System will enable any family of | priz: of ful and has received his prano "ano and motto 1 Integrity ISIC whi e Business the price winners live their every | promise Eisy Payment] moderate means to own a piano The terms can be arranged to suit D S Andrus & Co charge no inter- the convenience of pay days est and sell pianos on one year's Here 1s Mr | this It speaks for itself tnal if desired letter Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. May 2, 13 D.S Andrus & Co Flora, N. Y Gentlemen find affidavit as requested Permit me to thank you for of fering to the public such a contest teresting, instructive and able Il cannot refrain from expressing my belief in the fairness and impartiality of your being, as | am, an entire stranger | to your hrm and all of its repre sentatives With best wishes for your s cess, I am, Most sincerely yours, W. W. Ells MENTION Yocum uc - Attorney C ( went to Towanda today on legal business, John returned Ithaca today where he underwent an operation for appendicitis Umpleby from Attorney W. A. Wilson, of To- wanda, came to Sayre on business Mr and Mrs G.S Bonefoy were parents at Binghamton over Sun- Mrs. Helen Hull and Mrs. CW Brandt went to Horseheads today to visit the former's daughter for a few days The books, entitled “The San- which The Record has been giving away with each yearly subscniption, have ar Francisco Horror,” rived and are ready for distnbution ‘he book contains over 00 pages and 1s in every detail exactly as advertised be few Our agents will ready to deliver them in aays a - The Sayre Aene of Eagles will their meeting on Thursday evening There are 31 candidates imtiated into the mystenes of the Id regular semi-monthly to be order ly phenomenal. The acrie 1s growing rapid. In fact its growth has been When started predictions were made that it was hrst tion of the valley, and from appear ances at the present time there 1s no doubt of its making good ———————— NONEY WANTED 2000 wanted for five year | first at £4000 in business section of Athens borough. Address inquiries ‘ Property Owner,” care this paper. | i(* | FISHING TACKLE Bristol stee! rods at $3.50, auto- matic reels at $4.50. The largest are used, Every 1 patented envelope tag. contamniny the En er { srantes | irat Certificate, Pe fic y f satisé feathers 40 IGsuragce ws Emmerich Buildiog, Mike Fine Pillows.” Chica and receive free if ©ss vl ie shows the pr re . Bf alll CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St Valley Phone 191a. If Not, Why Is Insured? Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give Your Life you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line company at the exact carrying it Examine its TERM POLICY ts 570 to §1.55 per month. According to age. E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. mt { Los IRS) SIE SIT EATERS Shoe = SE in eh Grebe Clearing Sale All This SHOES | WALL PAPER \ Oxfords, the Oy IX) Ex = r Hic paper at 40¢ at Je at 25¢ at 2(k ir 20c paper at lic Our 40c paper Qur 30¢ paper 0 iT 3% {) paper Our 16¢ paper at loc Our 12¢ paper per at le Our at 8¢ like Our =X¢ paper at 6 at 4 RASS rx i Our tx paper lhe Wall 1a) Paper season is w at best and a cut in price for a week will be ap- preciated by the careful buyers G. F. Beloud & Co., “Sayre, Pa. wa Wa a 4 TK / Ix akin ersliix Desmond Street, r= rw, SEALERS IEEE § al NEE WA R WEN an b \ . £ lay 22s A 0 ONT 2) \ 3 A 2 5 4 sve! We 1 4 7 ME | ANS a, . 10 3 bled 1 “Hh Cpa Yr Your § § § May Go f they re of real or personal pn perty sure furniture, wear as well as buildings vou MY company make good your loss b wh 80 mach when so little tiay w vide safety agaiust oft occurring con tingencies? Phoue connection for quick business. FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. — Up in fames, but R apparel et v are not lost tg relirasent Wil firs v risk Il pro Wir } Refrigerators, | White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and Windows at Loans Negotiated, Insurance Wnrit- ten, Houses Rented, Rents Uol- lected, Taxes Pad ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART 5T.. SAYRR BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, A [ BA KER. ~socuust Re Carpenter and Builder. Waverly, N. Y. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Disecasss of Women and of the Rectum. Hours -7 to fam, 18 78 p.m OFFICE SAMURLS BLOCK. Valley Telophons 37x. 118 Lookhart 88 Is Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre, All invited. Everybody welcome, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished, 17 Pleasant St. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Rye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the r Fitting of Glass Zausmer’s jewelry store, Waverly, Hours—8-13; 14; 7.8; Sundays sPpolatment. Oos, Wheslook Blom.” | 210 Miller Bt, Sayre, Pa.