isn't right. There is no half way about tailoring. #e Rochester Clothes will fit right, and they'll wear ; because they are made right. The beauty of it all is that they're as well tailored be- sath the surface as they look on the surface. Oar $10 special is a wonder, a dozen styles to choose & 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, Sain 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 8t., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. WI you don’t trade with wus we both los. money. i The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood - and pleaty of It—in his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver OH Makes blood lots of 1t— life-giving, brain-nouriah Ing, strength-replenishing blood. 75¢ Per_Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. rank Puilding, - Bayre, Ps. YES We _ have added a new . As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bo We. are continually receiving new souvenir postcards. Our variety comprises over 5,000 styles of views, etc. A full line of Eaton Hur- but “stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 138 LOCKHART ST. $10 CASH of all kinds has grown rapidly during the past two days You can save on the new machine! Clyde Rockwell, son of E A. Rockwell, was admitted to the hos you buy—the slick-tongued agent's pital today We have the New Home, Singer — and other —— You have no Largest line of hats in the valley Bh Call, write J at prices that save you money at Athens Racket Store, * riffany’s Music Store, = 222 Main Street Athens, Pa.| Don't forget the last performance of the Wilbur Hook & Ladder The The Valley Record benefit at the Loomis this evening “All the sews that's 8¢ to print" Vegetation | — 6s —- — ——— Don't miss the great closing out ENGINE SUGHTLY DANKGED BY FRE. UT CROND SAL Early Morning Blaze Easily Ex Vous Wilbur Hook and Ladder tinguished by Shop Fire De- Benefit Is Deserving of Better partment Patronage A locomotive which had been! The crowd attending the benefit standing in the Sayre yards during | performance for the Wilbut hook last night-was somewhat damagcd and ladder company at the Loomis by fire this morming about 7:30 opera house last night was lament o'clock. The locomotive was on [ably small, and conside ring the its way to a western road and was high order of the performance in charge of a man employed by | [there should have been a much the Baldwin Locomotive Works | larger attendance. This morning he was preparing his | The pants were all well taken breakfast on a small oil stove in| and the work of the company sur~ the cab of the engine. He had passed that of many professionals occasion to go to the cab of an- | that have shown here other cagine of which he also had| The curtain raiser “ Justice’ charge.and when he returned to sce | well rendered. Little Miss Annetta how his breakfist was coming on| Hammond took her part well and was discovered that the stove had set! won the admiration of the audience. He The four act ran for assistance and an alarm of “My Partner,” The shop fire de pleasing partment responded and when they [ly appre {handicd in siderable headway, but they were land the case and natural way in The dima; el which taken 1s | passed the expectations of the fire to the interior of the cab comedy drama, proved to be a very fire was sent in. production and was high Each an cxcciient ciated part was arnved the lames had made con manner, casily « xtinguished, the parts were ur 1s not considered extensive and + audi ! by insur m—— STREET FIKIR CANE TO SAYRE the wan a waver FATHER AND SON nt Some DEMAND DAMAGES Induced Him to go Back Lad Injured by a Lehigh Engine Joins With His Parent in Suit Against Company covere ance ence I'he performance will be repeat. ed this evening and anvone who | wishes to attend a good perform ance and bore’ Pleasant cvening M. Harns, the street fakir who was arrested in Waverly on Tues- day by Trustee Farley, and who was to have been given cvening a heanng before Justice Hoagland yesterday afternoon, was nussing when the time set for the hearing arrived Mr. Harris had left the jurisdiction of the court and Chief The suit against the Lehigh ley Railroad Company, in Ray Erway and father, E Erway, claim twenty thousand dol lars damages is on trial at Hazle- ton. The plaintiffs have brought their suits jointly. The boy claims $185,000 damages for having been struck by one of the defendant's trains, and the father desires to re - cover the sum of $2,000 by reason his of Police Brooks was sent out to The wan was located in Sayre, and after some persuasion on the part of the chief and the police authorities of this place he was induced to return to Waverly find him without the necessity of issuing a warrant for his arrest as a fugitive W.C.T.U. INSTITUTE ENDED WELL A Three Sessions Were Held Today | and Results Are Highly Satis- factory The accident to young E:way occurred in November, 1903. It is alleged that he was struck by an engine operated by the defendant company while he was driving over a grade crossing between Dnifton and Freeland. As a result of the accident, the horses, which he was driving were killed, the wagon de molished, and the lad was seriously injured about the spine and body The plaintiff also claims that the engine was being driven backwards The Women's Christian Temper- without a headlight or other signal, and was going at such a rapid rate! of speed that he did not have time | to escape being hit ance Union held an institute in the M E church in this place and had three sessions morning, afternoon and evening. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Sylva B mm —— 18, 1906. JONS THE CRAACE Not Much of a Man With the Hoe, But When It Comes to “Reaping” He Is There With the Goods According to the Bradford Arpus | the Hon. Mial E Liiley, name appears upon the records of whose | ngress as representing this ds tict in that body, known at home, however, as the wiley boss of the disintegrated Republican Reichine has “jined” the Grange. Mial mac his debut as a full fl=dged fate & at| last weck, when he was admitted to member. | Wysox one evening ship in the Grange, given the pass word, grip, and other nec tesary information which will entitle him | to all the nghts, titles, enleofiments ind hereditaments of that ancient and reputable order. Mial, accord- Argus, is not much of a tubuting sceds furnished by the Neither Mal nor 1s he familiar with the handles of a plough; nceither government, does hee con does Mial sow, but when it comes to” " Mial 1s there with the “Hence, reaping “| goods says the Argus, Mial 1s a farmer’ Up mm this neck of the woods, however, we are inclined to think few will be forthcoming from this ed that lus only hope is to “play horse” with the farmers much, though, like a drowning man at Mul “dead one” efforts grasping straws. IS a and ha to resu line that has appeared ITALIANS WERE AFRAID OF WATER And They Therefore Refused to Towanda A gang of fourteen Italians who had been shipped from New York to Towanda to go to work on the construction job at the latter place work after looking the situation over. The Italians are said to have been afraid of When the gang persistently refused to ro the water to work the labor boss who had them in charge demanded that they return the ntoney he had paid out for their railroad fares. The Italians { refused, but after Officer Guy Hol {lon had explained matters to them {they dug up $30 350, settled with ‘the boss, and were periiitied | as FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1908. LOCAL BREVTIES Tea per cent at discount on all trimmed hats at Athens Racket Store, 6-5 Don't miss closing out sale at Tabor & Lambert's Art Parlor this week. 6-6 The local aeric of Eagles met last night and imtiated a larpe number of candidates. DN — The sweet girl graduate and the June bride will soon be on deck. What a handsome pair | You can get more groceries for one dollar at Angell’s store, Thom ‘as ave, than any other store in the valley, H D Angell & Co. 10 2t RE —— Harvey Gray will give the fifth of his second series of dances in ~~ Eighmey’s hall on tomorrow even dng. If the weather is warm it will be a shirt waist dance, The Young People's saciety of hy ian church will hold at Teed's grocery store n. Open at 2:30 sale of all kinds of goods, some at half price, at Angell's store, Thom. as avenue, Sayre. 10-2t 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. 6s George W. Dickey, aged 63 years, a former resident of Towan- da, but for years has been proprie- tor of a general store in Clearfield county, committed suicide Tuesday by shooting. Failure in business is assigned as the cause. Itis real summer weather. Yes terday the mercury climbed steadily upward almost to the point of be- ing uncomfortable, Showers, how- ever, in the evening, accompanied by thunder and lightning which lasted well into the night, cooled the atmosphere. A number of engines which were taken to Weatherly for repairs during the suspension of work at the mines, have been returned to Hazelton and now being used in the coal and mine service. Several engines, which are not fully re- Nornsh, county president, and re- ports of the different departments were given by the local superin~ tendents. Mrs Nornsh gave a very interesting talk on the progress of the work and practical outlines for future action. The results are highly satisfactory and it is very cvident that the union is having a decided influence for good in all of its branches in this valley. JURY DISAGREED The jury in the case of the Coma and Joe Ocid, the Thomas avenue agree. members exactly twenty~four hours | to find out that they were unable | to agree. It is understood that the jury stood evenly divided. a — MONEY WANTED $2000 wanted for five year ; first mortgage on house and lot valued at $4000 in business section of 66° Subscribe for The Record, { i ANTI- CIGARETTE LEACUE to return to the mtropols SPECIAL SALE The Anti-Cigarette League held | 4 meeting at the home of Clyde | Santee, 605 South Elmer avenue | Of ladies’ and children’s trimmed Five new members were obligated [hats Will go at about thalf price After the business was transacted, [tomorrow (Saturday) at Aangell's refreshments were served, and all | store, Thomas avenue, Say re. 10 2t had a very enjoyable time. Boys come and join and make our so- ciety a success, and leave the cig- arctte alone. tary. - The books, entitled “The San- Francisco which The Clyde Santee, secre~ | Record has been giving away with Cu |each yearly subscription, have ar- HOSPITAL NOTES rived and are ready for distribution The book contains over 400 pages Steve O'Neil, of Athens, suffered the right nuddle finger while working in the shops Horror," and is in every detail exactly as advertised. Our will be them in a agents of ready to deliver few days ng For Jury Commissioner I hereby announce mysell a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re publican rales. 1 am in favor of an equable distribution of jurors in the county, and am opposed to being direct ed by any political boss as to whose name may be placed (nthe jury box. | Kave my county four years service dur- Mrs. Charles Sayder was diss ALUMNI MEETING There will be a meeting of the same equality and jastion now that | fought to establish then. F. N, DIXON, Wysox, Pa. April 19, 1906. sl6jan ltaw ——— — | Cards For Salo: The Valley Record has In stock the following card signs: For Rent Ofoo All members are urgently requested portance will be transacted mt re mate Newspapers are always glad to! the rule. If you cannot bring or send your news items to the office, use the telephone. Call 128%. The “Esvuexicn’ received the highest award at all World's Fairs, and iaranteed to be filled downy, Pillows are EK with pure, odorless © feathers shoddy, po hog's hair, no Every genuine “Emumewicn’' Pil the Emmeri a or ciean, pos im tively no cotten, no feathers, are used. attached a patented envelope- h Guarantee losurance Certificate, an insurance pure or uncured low has [PoHeZ OF sa! sfactic Wri $e Chas rece money back ch & Co ve, free their ne Emmer makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building, "Fine Feathers Make Fine Pillows." m incubator to finished piiow, GALOWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone a ___ If Not, Why | Chi Shows the progress of feathers fro ago, an w booklet Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give yon : bette r poli vy than any o ympany at the exsot of carrying it. Examine its TERM Por. ICY. Costs 570 to $1.85 per moath According to age, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. her fraternal or old line cost EIS EF Ic =] — BIASES Clearing Sale Al This Week SHOES | WALL PAPER n's Kid Ocfords Our 50¢ paper at 40c. 200 1.75and 1.50 Kinds ; Our 40¢ paper at 30¢. : r 40: paper at 3x Women's high sh ; aK 150 kind at 1 19 Our 30¢ paper at 25¢. Wao nns Pateat Leather shoes the 300 and 2 50 kinds at | 48 Men's low cut shoas, tan leathers at 1.953 Men Ss Ligh i) sh Wed OS EERE ETS > SPER wi =~ EEE the 123 win the Our 25¢ paper at 20¢, Our 20c paper at 16c. Our 16¢ paper at 10c, Our 12¢ paper at 10¢ Our 10¢ $0) and 2.50 Vii and patent . paper at 8¢ Our S¢ paper at 6c. cit J. Vidi and and } in tan 9x Our 6c paper at 4c patent leathers at | I'he Wall Paper season is now at its best and a cut in price for a week will be ap- preciated by the careful buyers Men's work at 1.50, 175 and 20 Big cut in dren's whites and « ‘hal W'S ladies’ canvas si G.F. Beloud & C Desmond Street, EIS 3 DEX SSALSALEEE BREE ARs Your § § § May Go Up in flames, bat if they re in tl of real or personal prop rty (ves, we sure furniture, wearing Apparel ate, ote, as well as baildings), t ey are uot lost to you any company we represent will wake good your loss by fire Why risk 80 much when so little oatlay will pro- vide safety against oft occarring oon ticgencies? Phone eonncotion for quick business, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. e ah pe in Refrigerators/ White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and W indows at Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ- ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART BT, SAYRE H. L. TOWNER, M M. D. Specialties. Discases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours Toda uw, lw 78pm OFFIUR - SAMURLS BLOCK. Valley Yelephons Te. IMR Loekhary [a BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservojr Ice to Sayre patrons, Both Phones, Waverly. Is EE SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited, Everybody welcome R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder rig Oi Plans and Estimates Furnished, Wheslosk Biook, 210 Miller 84, Sayre, Pa. Carpenter and Builder. Waverly, N. Y. SREIAL TIES) Diseases of the Frosh 12d to Te Bs
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