Orit isn't right. There is These Rochester Clothes w right, because they are mac The beauty of it all is tha Our $10 special is a won from, a dozen patterns of a you should look through ou no balf ili fit le right, t they're as we surface, ler, a dozen styles to ¢ style, a dozen r line before reasons why you buy a suit. MANEY SAYRE an & PAGE, d ATHENS. re 000000000000 0000 000000000 OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL All sizes and price low wheel, $2.75, $3.00, Sow 316 Desmond St., Sayre. If you don’t trade with POPPED P000000060600 00044 mo YES We_have added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. 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 183 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $10, $:5 and $30. Delivered at your home on trial. So Id oo monthly payments. Call, write or call Valley Pa #0c, Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's 8t to print’ THURSDAY, MAY 24 1908 LOCAL BREVITIES Ithaca is threatend with an ice famine. Circus at Waverly Saturday afternoon and evening, Second hand bicycles from $5.00 Yy up at Zausmer’s jewelry store, Wa- verly. 12 4t “Lynwood,” at the park on Mon day evening. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents, Nearly 300 men are employed on the Lehigh construction work at Towanda. —————— E— By spending your money at home you will put more money in Circulation in Sayre. It is stated that work on the new Lehigh Valley station at Hazelton will commence shortly, The man who advertises is the man who makes the most moncy Remember this when business gets dail e Sayre Building & Loan Asso- will be held this evening at SALE reve +> $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, 322 S. Main St,, Athens. 1s we both losc money. “en Sd didi 9999990080300 000 a TET TITTIIIOIN TET TITII™oee The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood and plenty of it -in his budy, Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver Ol Makes blood lots of jt— life-giving, brain-noarish- y h-repl 164, Strengt replenishing 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Draggist. Bank Puilding, Bajre, Pa Harvey Gray will give the sixth lof his secor d series of dances to The change in the date for holding the dance is on account of the circus morrow (Frnday) evening at Waverly on Saturday evening The Hon Willard D Morse, of Troy, has withdrawn as a candidate for in this Mr. Morse, in his reasons legislative honors county (for withdrawing, says that the cost of prosecuting a canvass is onsid erable and that he cannot afford to speculate on the outcome The miniature coal breaker w hich 1s being exhibited by a company of young muners on lower, Desmond street, 1s being liberally patronized and is well worth it. The ing piece of mechanism gives one an excellent idea of the manner in which a coal mine is operated JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT The case of Ginsburg vs Rock man, an action on the part of the plaintiff to recover from the de fendant the sum of 860 for dis bursements and time Rockman cmous sCrvices was at the charged at Buffalo with grand larceny, came up for a hearing yesterday before Justice Carey Ginsburg was rep resented by Hon E M. Dunham, while Attorney Paul Maynard ap. peared for the defense. The case was called for 3 o'clock and the detendant’s attorney asked for ad journment on the ground that the attendance of two witnesses could not be sccured. The motion for an adjournment was denied and the defendant acting on the advice of his attorney withdrew from court and by default judgment for 860 and costs was taken by the plaintiff. It is quite likely that an appeal will be taken, Subscribe for The Record, wp | PEELE IH 404000040444 54H 44 000 § i fantry Regulars, Stopped Here | for Short Time | New York Enroute for - i i Last night between and 8 clock Sayre was honored by the [presence of a battallion of Uncle S li { Service in and were on their way to New! |X 5 ! {this morning at 6 o'clock am’s real live soldier boys who lave just completed 2: months’ the Phihppine Islands | ‘ork city, having received orders ) report for duty at the Mectropoli The soldiers belonged to the Second Batalion, Twelfth | antry, | i U nearly 1.500 men and numbered A Le high \ alley train consisting of 13 at o'clock, and in less than five min- | S Reeoulars 3 Spee tal cars arrived here precisely >| streets of | sold liers | batilion utes after its arrival the Sayre burly swarmed with The off of the companied by th the Wilbur house ' | had } rs AC | i Ir wives went to | WwW hic fre pper| wen prepared for them, whl! ra! k | and fle walked about the busine <8 | f the themselves ithe men who « mipiscd the * i ection wn and oth rwise | amused } Minutes crowd {stopped here for nearly 4 land in the meantime a buy collected at the station The girls | were bestowed them The upon band and just previous to the train | starting two selections were rene dered in an artistic manner, while | entertained the crowd by passing of hardtack through the windows | large pieces out | a fine looking lot of young men, none of them apparently over 2¢ years, and during their brief visit in| Sayre they conducted themselves | in a most orderly manner As heretofore stated the battal- lion has been in the Phillipine ser- vice but recently orders have been received transferring them to New York duty at that place this morning at ( o'clock, there has pleaty of time given them for the They were to report for and as been trip, the stop in Sayre was consid erably longer than it would hav. been under ordinary conditions AN ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITION One of the finest exhibitions of large photographic views of scenes in the summer resort regions and fishing and hunting Canada and the Eastern States reached by the Grand Trunk Rail way be on view Waverly Erie station from 9a m to 9 p m on Tuesday May 29 The collection includes a series of large districts of system wall at photographs, depicting scenes in the “Highlands of On taro,” the new “Temagamiregion, “Algonquin National Park.” and other famous haunts of fish and | gime and playgrounds for the summer tounst, in addition, beau- tiful of mounted fish | and game are a feature. The ex hibition 1s one full of interest as | Sspeamens well as instructive and entertaining - | here is no admission fee « harged| and the exhibition is free to all WELL KNOWN HERE Mrs. Anna Cunningham Riley died at her home in Lovelton on Friday afternoon at o'clock, death being due to infirmities. The deceased was born in Ireland in| 1511 and in 1834 came to this country where she has since resid- | She was the mother of Mrs. | Mary Cullen of this place, and had! many here who will grieved to learn of her demise EDISON PHONOCRAPHS Records and supplies on casy monthly payments. Over 1,000 gold moulded records in stock at Ziusmer's jewelry stors at Waver- 12 4t 0) ed fricads WATS REDRESS Been Mclested by a Neighbor Dora McMahon this morning on a charge of lar- ceny preferred by Mrs. May Patch ard, the latter alleging that the de a Was arrested fendant removed quantity of garden seeds from her patch Mrs. Pri hard, rented her house and lot to a ten ant, but recently the tenant mee and Mrs Pritchard again took pos session of the premises McMahon Patchard garden it. is alleged lives next door and Mrs the secd potatoes, and committe d other the onion patch, confiscated larcency of this stat: which constitutes the acts, under statutes Nel complete arring before Justi YOUNG GIRL IS BITTEN BY DOC Neck, Causing an Extensive Wound morning. The animal's teeth sank the cartoid artery, leaving a wound The ht ind while of considerable depth nye I ear was also lacerated, The in follow ttle girl had been «ent errand, when the dog, which was a aon Dr C A Haines was called and cauteriz=d the injuries PERSONAL MENTION Mrs Frank L. Leonard of Key stone avenue, is visiting friends and relatives in Pittston. Charles Osborn of South F to Towanda morning on business Amer avenue went PH Swartwood Gusburg and Attorney of Limira were here yesterday to attend to legal matters pending in justice's court Charles S. Syaungton, former of Manufacturing company, w supenntendent the Cayuta in I Sayre this morning calling on old Inends and acquaintances MISTAKEN INPRESSION Itis unlawful to kill domesticated ammals caught destroying crops or other property. For example, a person will shoot pigeons or chick ens found on his premises, doing damage, under the impression that he has the night. It is a mistaken son who does the shooting is liable to prosecution, The owner of the pigeons or chickens, how- ever, is hable for the damage done. BLOOD COVERED PILOT An engine came into the round house from the east this m ring and shortly after its arrival a (quan uty of blood was found spattered on the pilot. Later a cap was found, which with the discov- man s ery of the blood, has given rise to the belief that the engine struck and killed some unknown person during the night. The local offi cials are unable to learn of anyone having been killed. SAWMILL BURNED The sawmill operated by Eph nam Swackhammer at Homet's Ferry burned to the ground be- tween 8 and 9 o'clock last night. The origin of the fire is not known. The loss is total, as it is said there was no.insurance, MAY 24, 1906, | 0, HIE AR Ap pe —— MANGLED BODY [EMMERICH FOU ON TRACKS known Man Killed Just West of Geneva Last Night one ard This m ring between The “E received the at all World the crew on the we nud Lehigh Valley train No found the two o'clock 4 ternbly marg ed re th pure, mains of 3 man lying on the « ’ posit Laound trac K near Ochs ( orner $113 # shoddy, no he g's Every genuine tag, conta pol mall station just west of Geneva . : the . The body was so badly mutii1 ted ara to des The clothing was nearly torn body but frem the ap | 15 thought that th. have been the Second which Lehigh yesterday after The clothing bears a re- | semblance to a soldiers’ | It that the man fell from a moving train The L=hich if 1Invesh v of satisfact ners } hat it was rite Ci Emme impossible tify & n 14 fre pariances 114 Chi aid rece free t new ben IOWs the progreas of feathers {1 CALDWELL'S one of the | Batalion, | 205 Desmond St p 1ssed m the FU VIC nay of Infantry oldies: sth over the cast | noon uniform DO YOU KNO NA iY Y 1s thought detectives are making NATIO £ Hips FOLK ration > A SOCIETY HORSE SHOW Some months apo, when | v better poli Mothe mxact t of « OE (es Pill highest award ‘s 1 ws Fairs, an downy, odorless ton, no &r ubcured feathers, are used, ! a patented envelope. uratnce Certific an insurance ¥ ha iltache lee ju ate, ikers of Emmerich Building : Make Fige Pillows, tor to Lgish RNITURE STORE Valley Phone 191a, five pillows € Feathers Not, Why W THAT THE arrving it Examine its TERM According to Age, dent Roosevelt declared in a speech it Denver that the Sta e ild develop by a United areful breeding standard and ure American type of « irnage or l i Pp general utility horse, he pleased i 0ax Grove Park ment would be handicapped from dealers who have been 1 oding the wherever a horse market with f country happened to be ren type this adaptable for pwemcats of Moreover, it and not the American country use on i phalt city conceded by CXPCris Great War Drama the quality or the endurance of the +HEP 4424494 P4444 4404090 3 Big Specialties native horses bred from Morgan or Hambletonian 4 strains Every effort made to demonstrate, 1n an Perr b ebb rbd ii [international class of horses. the i (hoenonity of the American cross, has been frustrated by antagonistic i breeders in the shows of the west {and cast, and few horse lovers have {had the « pportumity to discriminate | | {between the various types. A good 3s] UNUSUAL | THING Did vou of opportunity will be given the pub ic to sce the most ¢ tmplete horse the West 20, at over 300 of the best types when Wild | on Saturday, Ma, | Waverly, lof truly handsome horses having [show ever organized over Plumber Spex 1al {Cummins Greater near | larnives ISA that's what we're We larg Land most con i n te line of tias long been secured from all parts of th | make the the Have world to representation Fixtures and Sun illey dif of Sele t fries an the Iwi nty - five erent styles nxtuires to from, and, unt June 1st, these will be im sale Al COST Don't intil the best are picked t Come now The or and save money F i fixtures i need f * BURGESS ISSUES ORDERS Burgess Cross has issued orders (to the police departoient to ngdly fentorce the curfew law. The mghts at this season of the year are par } wall (ticularly attractive to the young j [who would rather remain out of doors than on the inside Id nance, however, tcquires that all children under the age of 16, un less accompamed by parents or guardians, shall be off the streets after o'clock loafer has also come under the ban | ; of the burgess and hereafter the | Bat: "Phones aaa TW : "IDR. A. 6. REES, M.D. . = ® 3 . s must be discontinued or ar 100 Lake St H.R. TALMADGE, timer Ave. The street corner practice standing about treets rests will follow West Baye, - | OFFIUR HOURS CHARLEY WANTS FUNDS | oon nm 2o corm sm 4 § Genito urinary and chronic diseases a | specialty Hath nhanaa H. L. TOWNER, M.D, Charley Johnson, the convicted | murderer, has written a most re mirkable letter to the Rev. EW Specialties { DeWitt at The letter! Dingoes of Wowen and of the Reotam contains a £5 with | Hours Twiam 1d 7tesp, m. | . which to purchase food different | OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. [ VAllay Tolophona 17v. 198 Lockhart <4 1. L. BENJAMIN, | Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. Scranton rcouest for from that furnished by the connty Mr DeWitt sent the moncy and also told Charley that he would visit him ina few days FOR SALE CHEAP Indian First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices, Residence: 120 Spruce St + Athena, Pa, One Motorcycle, 1505 model, used only a short time, in| perfect running order ; double grip J. |control. One Merkle motorcycle, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. as good as new, a great bargain, at Zausmer's jewelry store, Waverly. | Plans and Estimates Furnished 12 4¢ 36 Stevenson 81, Valley Phone lity Your § § § May Go Up in flames, bat if they're in the shape of real or personal prop rity (yes, we in. sure furniture Wearing Apparel,ete., ete, as well as buildings), they are not lost to YOu any company we represent will make good your loss by fire Wh risk 80 much when so little outlay wil pro- vide safety against oft occurring con- tingencies? Phone connection for quick business, FRED J. TAYLOR, BAYRE, PA. White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen Stoves, Doors and Windows at BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Waverly. Is Both Phones, pr e— MEAT, MEAT SPECIALS Try BELLIS all this week for price and see what cash will do, 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 Plans and Estimates Furnighed, 210 Miller 8¢, Sayre, Pa,