: V. ma wv 1. weck, when patriotic exercises will be conducted in comemoration of | Memorial day. i RLOR SUITS S. O. Allen of Rome was in town oday. S piece, regular $30, now $25. NE ore T 5 piece, regular $35, now $30. 5 piece, regular $40, now $36. There was a big rush to the Catholic fair last evening and everybody had a delightful time. | All articles left over at the close tonight will be chanced off. Ia the contest for the diamond ring last evening between Mrs. Charles Turk and Mrs. James Greening, Mrs Turk was the winner. Mrs C E McKinney hasa large specimen of sedimentary rock on which is a fern leaf indentation in most perfect outlines containing the fine fibrous structure and all of the delicate markings of the plant This marking must have been made while the rock was in a plastic state ages ago. She obs | tained the specimen at Satterfield Mrs. Leslie Mingos and children | of Burlington are guests of Perry Mingos. BICYCLES ™ Sma. FOR 1906, SSEiSTEEE es Fn Werte The Pierce, Racycle, Miami, Rambler, ,,....i rs recs Crescent and Nubia. PRICES FROM $20.00 UP. Largest stock of bicycle sundries. Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. tumed to Reading. I. E Conrad went to Tunkhan- nock on business today. Mrs. Daniel Russell of Nichols p ! A W 0 S was here on business today. Hosmer's manne band has been Packard Pianos. The Sweet Magic Soe for the Memorial day parade. : of Music. Mrs. H. N. Weller went to She- Picture Framing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices. GRAF & CO. | parents. Furniture aod Undertaking. Cor. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. ~ Capital Surplus ye ———., Yl —— Tires from $1.50 up. Pedals from 50c up. Pumps | Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up. ZAUSMER'S JEWELRY STORE, Broad Street. Waverly. | Xe N® es Ladies Gauze Vests, 10, 15, and 25c. Full line Ladies’ and Chil- dren's hose. Miss Lena Rockwell returned | from a visit at Skinner's Eddy last evening. A good, heavy work teas. Enquire at No. 311 Clinton a: enue, Waverly, “Boy wantad. Apply at Gately Furl: ture Co., Broad str et, Waverly. 6 Machinists Wanted—Mclntosh, Sey- mour & Uo, Steam Eugines, Auburn, N, Y 300-e0d-Sw | Large second hand fiat top desk | wanted. Address Box D, Sayre, 03 EEE The exercises of Memorial day as planned by the committee of Perkins Post will be in about the same order as former ycars The comrades will go to Sheshequin in the morning, and the parade will form at 2 o'clock p. m. in Athens for Tioga Point cemetery, where they will march, led by Hosmer's marine band The soldiers’ burial plot will be dedicated during the service at the latter place. ATHENS CHURCHES Services as usual in the Episco- pal church At St Joseph's church there will be early mass at 8 and high mass at 10 a. m. The regular services will be held at the Baptist church tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. F. L.. Allen There will be the regular ser- vices at the Methodist church to morrow by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Simpson. Eliza seemed to think it over. And then greatly tc my surprise and an- poyance, she smiled “All right.” she sald “You tell me when that happens If ever 1 81d dle of laughing it would De then; I'd have s few friends In to see It" | “I fall to see” I replied rather | sternly. “that the wreck of three lives! f= any matter for amusement” “Wreck of your grandmother's ducks,” exclaimed Eliza. “Why, think what you are Think what your age ‘fa Why, look at yourself in the glass and don't talk such sillinesa™ Why, think what you are Think what your age is Why, look at your self In the gla=s and don’t talk such { silliness ™ | “That will do, Eliza. you have said quite enongh Possibly. when you are quieter, even you will think that you have said a little too much And this” 1 continued in a bitter way, but quite i patient, “this is Sunday! The day of rest Ha' And peace. Oh, ha ha! 1 come home after a hard week's work My favorite dish of vegetables is ruined by what | call criminal care Jessness, but | am not even allowed to make a few remarks about ft. My tes is cut to sult the convenience of a mere domestic servant That's all right. The master of the house is of no importance. of course Keeping my temper, | try to start an interest ing subject of conversation. What is my reward? | get a string of insults, ending with a rude and offensive In- sinuation as to my persons! sppear ance And | am supposed to stand it” (Here I will admit, | grew rath er warmer) “I am expected to put up with it There you're mistaken. | am hanged If I—7 “Hold on,” sald Eliza picking up the book she had been reading, “you can finish that to yourself. [I am not going to stop !n the room to be sworn at” “Mistaken again” I sald getting a little quieter “1 never sald that you were, | sald that [- She went into the bedroom, shut the door and locked It “Fliza” 1 =aid, through the key. hole, “1 must sak you to control your temper and" At this moment the front door bell rang and Eliza immediately opened the bedroom door again “That's Miss Bakers ~ she satd, “and the girl's gone to her married sister's What are we going to do Are you {going to open the door her or am I NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Lem Clark and wifc of Rome are visiting at the home of J. M. Clark, | Cherry street. Yor Sale. A lot of yonng chickens just hat-hed {for sale, V. K Hills, 106 Hopkins street, Savre, 10-8 Dr. J. D. Tillinghast of Titusville spent a few hours today with Rev Will. A Kelley. second band delivery wagon, cheap, | lnquire Express Office, Alhens, 9-8* | A quantity of hous hold goods. In {quire for next 20 days at 318 Broad | street, Waverly, 1nd floor. C. L.Bhep- | herd. 8.6t | House and lot on Lewis street Write | for particulars to P. H. | tmaon Bailding, Rlmira, N. "0 1m Rev von Tobel delivered an ad dress la<t evening at the WCTU meeting 1n Sayre We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. H. SAWTELLE, Qashier, Men's hose, very cheap. Fresh candy in today, sever- al new varieties. The Dr. Jodson on North The new See-Dar Block Puz- BS ove hice be Sonty 6 W. Howard zle, 10c. Bien, Parmer Mla Bek Part of a double houses, Stevenson | street. Inquire of Peter Hocklander on the premises. 5-8 8 room hoose, 305 Madison street. All | Improvemsnts Inquircat premises. 8-6¢ Rooms for rent, modern improvements, gas range, gas lights. Inquire 513 HB Wilbur avenue, {| 290-t2 Joh: Bush returned to Rummer- field today after visiting his son, Joe Buih a week. Miss Arrah VanDemark returned to Athens last evening from an ex- tended wisit in Ohio. Dr Julius Dodd and wife have returned to Athens and will redide in the WO. Robinson properly. Gregg’s Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Mrs. H B Welles, whn has been visiting relatives in Sunbary for a month, returncd home last evening. The Valley Record J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. mn se - Miss Gertrude Anthony has been visiting at the home of Frank Loomis and returned to Milan this morning. The annual reunion of the Mer- rill family survivors will be held at Munn's grove, in Litchfield, August 30 suitable for gentleman. Talmadge. For reat, office rooms in ock. The subject of the morning ser- mon at the Presbyterian church to morrow will be “Don’t Worry ;” the evening theme, “Religion in a Busy Life.” Published every afternoon except San- ay at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Sabscription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents month. ns Excursions Maynard Maynard & Schrier ERIE RAILROAD. Regular Sunday Keuka Lake ex- cur=ions via the Erie Railroad Co.’ will commence Sunday, May 20th and run the following dates, viz May 27th, June 10 and every alter pate Sunday thereafter and up to and including Sept. 30th. Round trip from Waverly $1.25. Good only on day of date eod-sllsep Decoration Day excursion to Roche ester and return May 30th, $2.25, Bilughamton and return May 30th. Round trip from Waverly, 73c. end 230 as second-class matter May Katered i.e 42 haat oF postoffice at Sayre, Congress of March 3, 1879. “All (e-news that's fit to prict” © BATURDAY, MAY 19, 1908. The usual services at the Uni- versalist church tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Kelley. Mom ing subject, “The Two Ideas of God" Evening, “In the Begin- ning.” John A Patterson and family of Athens wish to thank the many kind friends and neighbors for their aid in the last illness and death of wile and mother, Mary Patterson J. A. Patterson and Family. Attorneys and Co ‘ » unseion A pair of shoes was le Smith's shoe hospital in Atbeas pairs. They have been repaired owner can get them by call fee's shoe store, Athens, and bill for repairs. Floyd Clark is recovering very rapidly and says if the doctors will permit that he will come home next week M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. pard Block, Athens, Pa. OSBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving May- Political Aorocoeal 1 hereby announce myself ds a cand) date for uy Compiles oner on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the rules overning the Republican primaries to Be held June 18th next. 8. A. BLISH, Bayre, Pa., May 15,1908, To the Votersof Bradford County : 1 hereby announce myself & candidate for Representative subject to Republi. can rules. 1 have always stood for clean politics, a fair ballot and an honest count, and 1 believe in “a square deal for all.” If elacted I will vote and work for such laws as will further these ends, 1 favor the passage of laws making pas- senger rates two cents a mile, also for more liberal appropriations for schools to the end that local taxation for that purpose may be reduced]to the lowest possible limit and for such additipnal aid for road building and maintenance as the best interests of the people de- mand. [| particularly favor the enact- ment of laws that will equalize taxation and compel corporations to bear thelr roper share of the burden, the grant- og of freight privileges to trolley com- panies, and a libel law that is jost and equitable. Pledging myself to the int- erests of the people, 1 their support at the tally solici is coal primar. Canton, Pa, May 10, 1908, ELIZA AND HER HUSBAND. BY BARRY PAIN Miss Angeline Grenell has been visiting her brother, H. W. Gre- nell and family and Ulster today returned to Sunday excursions and return on the commencing May 17th, July 1, 15, and Sept. 3. Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended Wo promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x to Binghamton following dates 20th, June 3d, 20, Aug. 12, 26, Round trip 78c. Good only ou day of date vod-sep? Erie R. R. Co. will sell excursion tickets to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return Wednesday, May 30. Tickets good going on trains 5 and Piles! Piles! Piles! 7 and to return on or before May Dr. Willisms' Todist Pile Ointmept)31te Round ip only 3300, will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulceratad and bi Itehing Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at onoe, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. D- Wil- liam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box is guaranteed. Sold by droggists, by mail, for 50c and $1.00. Williams Mfg. Co. Prop's, Cleveland, 0. Forsale by C. M. Driggs, druggist. Ee ~ "ElUza™ 1 said, “I am golug to put 20 you rather a curious question What would you do If | foil overpow. oripgly in love with another woman’ “That's a nice sort of a question to ask” sald Eliza Sunday afteruoon 200. What next? [| wish youd get on with your tea. for the girl's wait ing to clear and can't go out til she's done It.” “And I am to choke myself to oblige my own servant Very well, | require nothing more, and if 1 did | shou certaluly refuse w take It Perhaps you would wish me to black Ler bouts alse” “Don't be so silly. [| promised her she should go to her married sisters this afternoon When youre asked p anything why can’t you give a eli wer?’ At this moment the girl cam When she bad retired with the tea Wings | turned to Eliza “You say that I cacuot give a civil answer. I will not go into that, but I should like to remind you that a few moments ago | put a question to you and could get Bo answer whatever” “Oh! what was that?’ *] asked you what vou would do Howard Cole and wife and Miss Addie Lent drove over from Troy le today and will remain over Sunday “Neither” I sald “I am going out [with W. H Shaw's. {for a short walk Naturally, if I find - - Miss Sakers on the doorstep | shall Mrs. George Maurice of New ask ber fu and escort her to the draw: | yor) who has been the guest at ing room.” re : = Having sald that | was going out fer the Perkins home on South Main street, returned to the city today. Political Announcement | To the Republican Voters of Bradford County In formally announcing my candidacy for re-election to the office of Represent- ative in the legislature from Bradford county, | recognize the right of my coun- stituents to know my attitude, both past and future, on those questions which are of such vital importapce to the country at large. 1 therefore desire to state, that if re- vloctad, | shall favor the following legia- lation, and will introduce and work for the enactment of these subjects, viz: The awendment to the Constitution | whereby the basis of the representation in the law-making body shall be citizen- ship and not an indiscriminate popula- tion of foreigners centered in the large cities to the prejudice and exclusion of the agricultural districts. The revision of the tax laws so that all kinds of property and franchises shall pay the same millage on the dollar of valuation. Th» limiting of all franchises to a reasonable length of time, Erie Rallroad Cu. will sell excur slon tickets to Binghamton and re turn May 21 to 20th ioclusive at $1.60. Good to return on or before the 20th. Account of Elks Fair. eod-=amibd $10:45 to Boston, Mass and return June! to 6th Good to return not Iter than June 18th, taw-s)h $1.25 to Keuka Lake and retarn Wednesday, July 4th. Good day of dat= only. Twoday tickets, $1.75. taw $1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer- | vis and return sunday, June 10th Sp cial train will leave Waverly aboat 7:50 a. m. cod a walk, | had, naturally, to be as good as my word Although 1 was back {ten minutes before church time they Lad already left. This annoyed me 80 much that | went straight to bed It was one of those gloomy, trying days that you gel sometimes ec— id i W.W. King and wife went to Dushore this morning, whey they will be the guests of Mrs. King's brother, Editor Streeby over Sun- Linguistic Judge day. Shoreditch county court, England recently Judge Smyly heard a case in French, corrected a Yiddish interpreter and transiated an Itallan evidence The day be chatted fluently with a German Miss Katherine Graham, who has been with her father, Fred Grahom in Eau Claire, Wis, sev- eral months, returned to Athens yesterday. At the . We wish to call your attention to our numer- ous selections in Lawns and Batistes A few samples of which salle Saxony's Poor Law The poor law guardians io Saxony have the right to appoint trustees to The photograph social held last 48 the event of my falling overpower: ugly in love with *That nonsense? ing to answer” “It is trie that my principles are strict. Perhaps | might also lay claim to a strong will But [ should hesitate to say that such a thing couldnt happen There are storms that sweep away all-—everything Io fact” “I daresay. But you're stormy sort, you kopow “What right have you to say that” “I've been married There was noth uot the to you seen. You're the quiet and respectable kind” “Under a quiet and respectable ex terior there may be a good deal hid den. At the office, for instance [| am supposed to have rather a remarkable control over my temper—" “Ah!” interrupted Ellza “They should bave beard you at dinner, to “If you mean what I =aid about the way Iu which the sprouts were cooked or, 10 be more accurate, ruined are Umes when a man must speak out $f he calls himself a man at all” “Yes, hut he needn't go slopplug the gravy all over the" “Stick to the point. Eliza. Try to stick to the point Just as | can and do break out in other ways | am only human | have never pretended wo be more thas that [Ut Is quite possible that | might form some mad and over- wowering passion for anp!her Woman” take care of the property possesser by any person in danger of rulu from idleness drunkenness or extravs- gance Products of Texas one-tenth of the area of Texas 18 under cultivation, and yet in 1905 the state produced agricultural products valued at 30,000,000 less than Oiving Him a Chance Ethel ~which do you think is the Young Jenkins Why, Stray Stories yours, of Helps Convalescent. One of the greatest pleasures you can give a convalescent Is to sit and sympathize with him while he tells you Nicknames of Btatesmen. The nickname with the British pub- He for Balfour, Iately premier, lo “Milas and that for Joe Chamberlain Monocle Joe High Liver Orin Steinberger, a well-known art- ist of Urbana, O., has lived all winter in the top of a majestic oak tree for his health. Eyes on Boats, on either side of their junks” bows, 80 that the boats can ses thelr way. -. EY i evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor for the Baptist church benefit, was a success in every respect. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Simpson entertained the Standard Bearers at the M. E parsonage last even: ing. The meeting was for perma- nent organization. The Christian Endeavor society held an observation social in the Presbyterian church parlors last evening. A large number were \present and a delightful evening { | was spent. H. S. Patterson and wife of El- mira, John E. Passmore of Gilletts, | Mrs. J. L. Conklin of Fowler, John | Conklin of Pond Hill, and N.S | Parsons and wife of Troy, were in | attendance at the funcral of Mrs, Mary E. Patterson yesterday. Commander A. Weller of Perkins Post and Major W. H. H. Gore, are to be seen in our 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 Grand Opening AALLLLLLELLSdddd TOIT IVOVITIIITITITITTYTIYTTY D. E. McMAHAN I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK, Corner Pine and Main Streets, ATHENS. MEAT, MEAT SPECIALS rices and see what cash will do. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Ph ALA AALAAASS Ao al alt ssssddd TEPVIITIIVITITTTITVYTTTYY F4FP PPE PRR RRR H P40 3 Big Specialties PRICES, 10, 20, 30c Fbbbbbbbbb bi beb | There is no nook nor cor- net where The Valley Rec- i Cin The granting to trolley roads of all rivileges enjoyed Ly steam railroads, noluding the right of eminent domain and the right to carry freight. The retention of all licenss fees and personal property tax by the county. The increase of the state aid in the township road law from 15% to B0%, The granting to the people at large more power to decide some of the more important questions, such as the grant- ing of franchises, municipal ownership of pablic service corporations and mat- ters of a local character. The repeal of the iniquitous sherifl’s fee bill. The final disposition of petty misde- meanors before a justice of the peace and a jury of six, whereby a large por- tion of the expense of maintaining the criminal courts will be eliminated. The enactwent of legislation providing for equality of rates charged by trans- portation companies, both freight and passenger, and a maximum passenger rate of two cents per mile, Increased aporopriation to public schoolsespecially township high schools, even to the extent of the state bearing the entire expense of maintaining the public school syste, The enactment of the Anti-Trust bill pession, prohibiting the combination of capital for the purpose of coutroiling the prices of commodities by monopolies. The repeal of the present mazzler law by the enactment of a just and equitable libel law, 1 respectfully solicit the support of all of this of myself, if re-¢ lation dnd plete mysic if to secure the enactment of the same, Atheos, Pa ia To the Republican voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby for lation, to the end that tions shall bear their just share of tax- ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law permitting trolley lines to carry . also law 5 alvin the provisiaenst ts Constitution relating railroads and other carrying com) (see Art. XVII . of Constitution), [am alsoin favor of railroads, George Maoserip, two cent fares on 188 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject. to: the: Republican rules, CHARLES cots Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp. ¢ subject to the rules of the Republican party. If elected 1 will work for and vote for the enactment of laws trolley roads to carry freight, establ stwo cents a mile fare on steam roads, Come pelling corporations 3 bear half propst share of taxation, providing for oo tire expense of the public schools from the state funds, and for such othe measures as may be demanded by the peopli ut thin comply... 4 March 10, 1908 3d Ward, Al yA : 3 : : — a4 repressotative ln
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