THE VALLEY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906 ATHENS. Williams & Sutton | E.B. Carner was in Elmira on | business today. ) | ayre, Pa — SHOES PrerrEers + of the thrifty people with us. We have only engaged in methods that are right, | Ben Carer of Chemung is visit- “SHOES mg |]. C. Camner kept our promises, made without hesitation; in fact kept breadth of our dealings ' Miss Nellie Whalen went to T fully up to the size of our establishment, Your own good judgment will determine’ business in Towanda today For One Week |) 2 : our relative worth as distributors of merchandise, in the modern world of merchan-| (ac hundred new hats just res N Y, eginning on dy, dy wanda this morning, dising. It's the store patronized by thrifty people. I SE —————————————————————————— WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR. CHASES OF S$soo0 OR OVER Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M_ Except Saturday and Two Everings After L.V. R. R. Pay. From the Start of This Business Nis Foe Coro Cominc i We knew it would be only a matter of time until we would have more and more | visiting friends in Athens. Delos Dubois was transacting One Half to One Tt Friday, May 13, we a8 We did ast Salurd: day Fhey an rooms onducted Save NO expense lo Ke What you buy here 1s corr only $3 00 to $500 bat $5.00 nrd Off We don't As a resuil we iis sam be of van v over a Wool Jar nlinue our ron ul i ' E regular io Says and white a walile<d LL ces We pect irdav, J 1sin x 36.1n Ribbons a on sak I'hursday, Friday and { 50 Oi] Cloth Door Mats See table full street flo Always Friday and Sat irday, 17¢ THI I 'nusual Offerings Initial 1 in re the pre Embrowd- 10¢ up 4 ered and NIT Nottingham Curtains Irish Point Curtains Arabian Curtains Muslin Curtains Bobbinet Curtain Madras Curtains Curtain Net 25 Curtain Edging and Inserts Hand Drawn Handker- chiefs Plain an Plain and Emt un Imtial Japanese hand I Nol N all linen oe and 20 losed with wreath, 15¢ and 25 irawn work, variously designed ne third more by way of com 0c to $125 i CArE “Bést of Everything * Lockhart St. ROELL-STULEN « daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stulen, and Mr. Antoine J street, bv Rev. W. EE Daw, Sayre. g E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lockhart Street. Sayre, Pa, ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate I Political Announcements I hereby aumounee myself as» candi date for Jury Commissioner on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the rales governing the Republic au primaries to be ' ald June 15th next. S.A, BI ISH Buyre, Pa, May 15, 1006, The andersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jary Commissioner, sabject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. J.E. GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908. To the Republican voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby ancounce myself a candi date | oan rules. I am in favor of reform legis- lation, to the end that corpora tions shall bear their just share of tax- ation, I favor the enactment of 3 law | permitting trolley lines to carry freight; also law to enforce the provisions of the Constitution relating to railroads and other carrying companies (see Art. XVII of Ct), 1am alsoin favor of two oent fares ov railroads 288 George Moscrip 1 hereby announce mys«!f a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to the Republican rules. CHARLES 50 OT] Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp, 4-xiunlf* To the Republican Voters of Bradford Count I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for Representative to the Pranay! wvania Legislature from Bradford county, subject to the rules of the Republican party. If elected 1 will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allowing trolley roads to carry freight, establishing a two cents a mile fare on steam roads, con polling corporations to bear their proper share of taxation, providing for the «n tire expense of the public schools from the state funds, and for such other measures as may be demanded by the people of this county. Dr. C, L. Stevens, March 10, 1908, 2d Ward, Athens, 1 hereby announce mywelf 3 candidate AS representative in the state legialature from Bradford county, subject to the {Repablioss party. mund M. Tuton, 0 Bentley Creek, Pa. » EN 11 MEN ADMIT TED Room 3, Forrest House, ATHENS, PA LAWS & WINLACK, | Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ‘A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST, Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. LEHIGH AND SCRANTON . COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or st the Erie street yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN NASSLER, H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X, 13 Desmond Street, fayre, 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 3 to 4:80, 7:00 to 8:00. Genito uri | specialty. \ phones, | f Trinity church. There were no formal invitations given but there was a happy company assembled, under the beautiful arch with the companion choice and took the vows that were to unite them of her for the ourney of life, the air was fragrant with the perfume of flowers and landen with the congratulations and good wishes of those who around them to their sincere regard. The rooms were decorated with lilhes and smulax, and the bndal arch with The bride was dressed in white and wore a veil and carried a beautiful boquet of ? red roses, and as she stood under the arch she looked queenly and grand. The nog ceremony was used which gave a most impressive significance to the occasion. After the ceremony a most elegant sup- per was served, and the good cheer and pleasant features of the con- versation and repast will be a happy memory in all of the years to come. show The out of town guests were Mrs. Arthur Dateman and Miss Virgina Gulick of Scranton Miss Frances Lyon of Waverly, Mr. J. Frazier Purse of Philadel phia, and Jud Preston of Elmira. There was quite a large company of the bnde's close personal friends from present and they brought with them so many valu- able and beautiful presents as to fill the upper room with a bnlhant dis- play. As they were bestowed as evidence of sincere regard, their value 1s the more manifest. The happy couple took the midmght Lackawanna train at Waverly for Bloomfield, N. ]., where they have a home fitted up for their reception where they will reside in the future, Mr. Roell still holding his business position in New York. They will be at home, 65 Newark avenue, | Bloomfield after June 15th, town ceived at Athens Racket store § E F. Hallock was attending to business in today. court at Towanda Miss Jessie Hansell and Iva An derson visited friends in Towanda today Clayton Gerould of East Smith field was transacting business in Athens today. Joseph Hines has been and 1s again able to attend to huis juite ill duties in the store Mrs. Arthur Datesman returned to Scranton after the Roell-Stulen wedding last night I. S. Brown, a former resident of Athens, was acquaintances today renewing old Mr and Mrs. Ned Baxter and matter in Miss | leanor Weaver has gone to Towanda, where she will be en- gaged for a ume as a trained nurse FL. Haight and wife went to Burlington today where they will For one week you tnmmed hats at 1 count at Athens can buy per cent. dis- Racket store, Cyrus Shumway and wife went to Vanktten this morning where they will remain a few days to look | after the business of Mrs Shum. | way s farm. James N. Campbell went to To- | wanda yesterday and from there he wall return Gladys, W. Va. Fred Lane in- |, week Comrade E P Hall who served | in the civil war as a member of the sth Pennsylvania Reserves, and 1s now working in the interest of the Muncey Flounng Mills, was in Athens on business yesterday after- | noon There was a large attendance at the Catholic fair in Elsbree Opera House last evening. The music by the Packer band was fine and after the prizes were awarded, the young people engaged in a social up to a late hour. There will be a grand musical program tonight. MIS-DIRECTED LETTERS There have been some complaints sent to the postoffice department of persons sending letters to Mill-| town, West Sayre and East Ath ens that they have been delayed in reaching their destination. This is wholly the fault of the persons | misdirecting such letters, There | are no postoffices in the places mentioned above. The letters in tended for Milltown and West Sayre should be directed to the Sayre postoffice with the street and number distinctly wntten in the superscription. Those intended for East Athens should be directed to the number of the R. F. D. route inscribed thereon. The mail mes town, West Sayre or East Athens on their route list and can not know where to throw off such mail, and the consequence 1s that it 1s carned beyond its destination while the location is being studied | out. Mail agents and postmasters | are not mindreaders and conse | quently not able to learn the nem meaning. Subscribe for The Record. 100 Pairs Edwin C. Burt and Patrician Shoes for Women. Regular Price $3.50 and $4. Sale Price $2.78 60 Pairs Shoes for Men. Regular Price $5.00 and $5.50 Sale Price $3.98 200 Pairs Walk-Over, Mon- arch Pats, and Worthmore Regular Price $3.50 and $4.00. Sale Price $2.78 Other 1 MARY PATTERSON Athens—Mary A Patterson wife Athens, ght, aged died at 3.30 last 3 years. Her maiden Mary A. Parsons and where her early hfe was She was marred to John Patterson, December 21, 1352, to Athens to reside where SHEEP +++ they continued (C2 1uK Otfice and Residence at AAALALLALALLALAALALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL except for four jycars, were at their early leaves besides her years old and 1s working at N. ¥ She was a Chnst in West will take place late residence tomorrow o'clock, Rev. M. B officiating. Interment at Funeral Wo Bring Your Job Printing to wo lal Murrelle’s Printing hat s dving Office Tioga Point cemetery Miller, undertakers Rogers have charge arrangements Mrs. J H Brown, 103 street, has a fine line of samples ladies of est t con plete f (ias NX Fixtures and Sun of dries in the valley Twenty - tive duf ferent styles of tures to select fr and, until June 1st, these will be on sale AT CON] Do n't of “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service, Phone 2G0-m We wish to call your attention to our numer- ous selections in Lawns and Batistes A few samples of which are to be seen in our pi om i Ys now “Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises. fixtures 1 need Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, {| Ave. ee Valley Phooe |28x. window. We also have a line of Summer Suitings In the pretty silk effects for this season. We invite you to call and look over our stock Realdence: D. £. McMAHAN I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK, ATHENS. i ve W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE.OF THE PEACE Ofce Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Ofoe hours: -# to 10 a. m.; 8:30 to 8 p, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office. AAAAAAAAAAAALAAAALLALALLALLS SS POV IPIVIIIITITITITIITIVIITTITITTY SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Eepecial care and prompt at os, Household Goods, Safes WE PRINT The Valley Record What Will You Wear $ : This Summer? : It's high time to decide 3 : 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. Next to Postoffice. EE EE Nu
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