t Is Right isn't right. There is no half way about tailoring. bese 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. Our $10 special is a wonder, a dozen styles to choose 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 Mowers $2.15 mass EACH 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. If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. “wa 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 STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $10, $15 and $30. Law | | The Man Who “Gets There” real rich blood and plenty of it—in his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil 75c Per Bottle, 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist BuwY Bufid'rg, Sayre, Pa fine HER Don't forget the opening at Oak | Grove park on Monday night, Mrs W J Munn, of Sayre, underwent an operation at the hos- pital this forenoon This afternoon Justice Nelson discharged Mrs. Nora McMahon charged by Mrs. May Pritchard with having taken seeds from the latter's garden Delivered at yoar home on trial. Sold on monthly payments. Call, write or eall Valley 90c. Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record Wilham P. Williams, a former Bradford county man, was struck and instantly killed by the Jersey Central flyer at Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday morning “All the news that's fit to print’ FRIDAY, MAY 25 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES Circus at Waverly tomorrow Harvey Gray's dance at the Eighmey hall this evening instead Loomis opera house orchestra in attend- ance. The shifting crews in the Pack- erton yards have been reduced to one man, and there is said to be some dissatisfaction among the em- Baggage traffic on the Pennsyl- Vania division of the Lehigh is All members of Washington Camp No. 272, P. O.S. of A. are requested to meet at their hall Sun- day evening, May 27, at 7 o'clock sharp to attend divine services with the G. A R at ME. church By order of G. W Williamson, president, — Cheer up, O despondent one! The huckleberry crop is to be a large one this year. Those who have visited the woods say that the bushes are laden with blossoms and that the berries are likely to be plentiful. 3 3 : Scenic Gardner, Dempsey, is busy shipping flowers from the hot a 0 - 7 Her Husband Will Do Her In- jury and Causes His Arrest North Lehigh avenue, caused the ug TENT 3 May Not Have Been a Sol dier The identity of the man who was ground to prieces by the car Case, alleging that he had threat ened to do her bodily injury. Mrs Case says Wednesday night he remained away from home Yesterday morn wg she went in search of hum and found him near the old ice cream factory on lower Lehigh avenue At this point is where the threats are alleged to have taken place Mrs. Case says that when she asked her husband to go home with her, smash her head with a stone. Case was arrested last night by Chief Walsh ance at hearing to be h=ld on T FP qualif Hg as boad. mua i ymg Monday afternoon next, Maney Case has retained Attorney C C the complaint, entered a pica of not guilty, and will put up a fight for his client ALUMNI BANQUET MORDA, JOKE 4 Final Preparations for the Event Were Made at a Meeting Held Last Night The Sayre high association held a school alum meeting at the high school hall on last evening, and made final preparations for the annual banquet It was decided to hold the ban- quet on Monday evening, June 4, in Talmadge's hall on South Elmer avenue. The banquet will be served by the of the Episcopal church, and an excellent menu has has been prepared for the occasion It was decided that each member of the association, which includes all who have graduated from the high school, shall be entitled to bring one invited guest, provided ladies that such guest shall acc ompany the member be seated with him at the table WANT DAMAGES Two damage suits were com menced yesterday against the Le high Valley, both growing out of the same accident H.W. Mont gomery wants £15,000 for injuries alleged have been received while driving across the com- pany's crossing between Drifton and Freeland Montgomery was driving was driving with John Fisher and the latter claims $1,000 damages for a bay horse which was struck and killed by the alleged negligent manner in which the de- fendant company operated a train, and to —————— MAY COME T0 SAYRE There is a strong rumor afloat to the effect that the Lehigh Vals ley store house at Packerton is to be removed to Sayre. The rumor could not be confirmed today, but the Hazelton Standard says that the change will probably be made before the end of the present year, Wednesday night has not yet been j established and the detectives who are as much in the dark as ever Doty of the local specia! officers’ force D=techy spent yesterday at the scene of the accident but the [« nly clue that he was able to find was a note which read as follows “May 23, 1906 Conductor: This | soldier says that he lost his ticket in depot at Buffilo Take him back and see if it has been found Signed J. M. Halter” J] M. Halter was the conductor lon train No 6, which carried the |soldiers over the Lehigh on last | Wednesday. He will be commu | micated with today and it is possible (that he may be able to shed some {light on the matter | Doty is not inclined to believe that {the man was a soldier, but was ‘some fellow who was trying to pet {over the without a ticket 'D ty says that the man's body was | literally the (remains scattered along the tracks Detective road cut to pieces and {for a distance of over $00 feet | There was nothing remaining by | wh ch the body could be identifi-d BROKE INTO CAR | Three Italians, two men and a woman, were arrested at Coxton Lehigh Valley de [tectives, charged with breaking a on the somes time yesterday by seal i freight cars one of company’s For the [company has been troubled con- | siderably by persons breaking into |dise have been missed. Recently | the company detectives have been | instructed to keep a sh arp lookout | for the persons doing the mischief, | with the result that two men and | women were taken in custody. | | They were taken before an alder. | | . . {man at Coxton and fired { | OPENING MONDAY NICHT | i “Lyawood,” the war drama, ol be presented at the opening of the park on Monday evening by the summer stock company under the | management of Messrs Salisbury | (& Murray, 1s an entertaining story of the Civil War, full of pathos, | with y| those who enjoy a hearty laugh | The company which has been en | gaged tor the opening 15 composed | of some of the best talent in the | repertoire business and a first class | performance is guaranteed. Three | big specialty acts have been secured | enough comedy to satisf to fill in the waits between the acts Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents ITALIANS OR STRIKE Seventy five Italian laborers, em- ployed by the Lehigh Valley near | Easton, went on a strike Tuesday (morning. They wanted a raise of ten cents per day. County De- tective Johnson went to the scene of the trouble and with the aid of four interpreters induced the men | to return to work, and a confer fence will now be held with the | officials ANNUAL NEETIN HE WAS A BATTLE Worked Sayre for Food ard Drink and Departed for Ath- eos Last Night of the Potomac from the time of ALC He mpamed by a woman whon Lee at Appomatox, was he <ard was bound to him by th ties of matrimony. He also claime! that he was a member of the G A RK. were sadly in need of funds and particularly of something to eat he applied to members of the local G AR post for assistance. He it. He companion were sent to the hotel for the night, and the landlord was instructed to got and lus the post. The veteran told a tale ot woe that would make come to the eyes of a wooden [a- tears dian, and the tale enlisted sympa Yesterday the left town. They were assisted boad a car going in the direction of Athens. Both carried most beautiful jigs and, from their thy man and woman appearance had been well enter Athens citizens will in all proba. bility receive a visit from them to- day. They will tell the same tale of woe, acquire another Ty move on to green fields and pas- and tures new PERSONAL MENTION County Superintendent Putnam of Fowanda, is here today conduct ing teachers’ examinations Attorney C C Yocum is in To wanda today to appear in a civil case which is being tried in the court of common pleas CONVENTION DATES FIXED The following announcement fix- the Five County Volunteer Fire men’s Association Convention has been sent out by E J. Cleveland, sccretacy of the association The eleventh annual convention of the Five County Voluatecr Fire men’s Association has been fixed for the third week of August, Wednesday and Thursday, August The meeting is to be held at Canton, Pa, and the fire- 15 and 1¢ men of that town promise that it will be the best ever held OFFICER DOTY RESIGNS Officer Jesse Doty, who has been connected with the local Lehigh Valley detective force since the death of John Caskey, has tendered resignation to take effect Mr. Doty has made an offic ial and he from the service for the purpose of on June 1 excellent retires entering another line of business will be WORTH SEEING The show window of W. S Wright's grocery store is profusely with hawthorne soms, grown by Mrs. W. B Wicks of East street decorated blos- The hawthorne is not generally grown in this section but Mrs. Wicks appears to have EMMERICH ~=2 PILLOWS LI RN Ll The “Esmuexicn’ Pillows received the highest award at all World's Fairs, and are guaranteed to be filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless feathers: positively po wotton, po shoddy, no hog's Bo impure feathers, are used. | Every genuine “EmumExicn’ Pillow has attached a patented envelope. tag, containing Emmerich Guarastee lusurance Certifi ate, an iusurance i policy of satisfaction or money back, i Write Cha ich & Co h Bulldiog, Chicago, and rece ive, free their new booklet, *'} Make Fine Pillows," Blhows the progress of feathers fr. MW incubator to Loshed pillow, GALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a. If Not, Why WH § hair of ubcured . the Emmer » Makers of fine pillows, Emmeri tie Feathers Is Your Life Insured? Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line company at the exact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM POLICY. Costa 576 to $1.85 per month. According to age, anager, Grand Opening 0" * Oak Grove Park Monday, May 28 CHEF HELE 44 P04 E PEE 444 Summer Stock Co. OPENING PLAY Up in flames, bat if they're in the shape of real or personal property (yes, we in- sure furniture, wearing appareleto,, ote, as well as buildings), they are not lost to you any company we represent will wake good your loss by fire. Why riak so much when so little outlay will pro- vide mafety agalnst oft occarring con- tingeuciea? ‘Phone connection for quick busineas, FRED ]. TAYLOR, BAYRR, PA, | | (“‘LYNWOOD" Great War Drama FEE P4444 2420404 4044 3 Big Specialties FHEPP HEHE EPP PEPE HH 44 PRICES, 10, 20, 30¢ HH teres + 4 + + + + + + + + 4 } + + 3 + 4 i FP us Me Wg Ar 08 1 UNUSUAL THING Dud 0 hear of a plumber Special over what we're doing We have the est and mn plete larg <i com ine of Gas Fixtures and Sun dries in the valley I 'wenty dif ferent styles of fixtures to select from, and, until J ine 1st these will be on sale AT C081 Don't walt until the best are picked out, but come now and save money on those fixtures that you need five White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen Stoves, Ones Doors and Windows at BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. H. R. TALMADGE, Bott ‘Phones. DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito urinary and chronic diseases 1s spacialty Roth nhanea H. L. TOWNER, M.D, M.D. Specialties timer Ave. Is MEAT, MEAT SPECIALS Try BELLIS all this week for special prices and see what cash will do. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w 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 Furnished, 210 Miller 88, " Bagre, Pa. The newspapers in that section are | 1 : st as already entering a protest as it will the Robert Packer hospital wil mean a reduction in the Lehigh's | that ¢| hold their annual meeting at the ol | {home of Mrs. Heister Piollet on FI z {mer avenue, Saturday afternoon | The election of officers will occur SEWER COMMITTEE MEETING ne the president all —— | members to pay their dues at that The sewer committee of the bor. | time ough council will hold a meeting in . this evening, at which time the | ATTENTION EAGLES question will be taken up for dis- | cussion. The borough council] The Sayre Aerie of Eagles will | meets one week from Monday | hold memorial services in Train« evening and it is hoped to have | men’s hall at 3 o'clock Sunday af- the matter in shape for a report of [ternoon, All members of the or- some nature. der are requested to pe present, something enormous these days. “The heavy traffic is due to resump tion at the coal mines. houses here to various points along the line of the Lehigh. The flowers this year are even handsomer than in previous years and bear every evidence of being taken care of by a man who thoroughly understands his business been very successful in cultivating The Sayre Ladies’ auxiliary of Disesson of Women and of the Rectum Hours Tolan m,108,7t08 p.m. OFFICR-S8AMURLS BLOCK. Valley Talaphons $7v. IR Lookhart Rg Now that the burgess has issued I. L. BENJAMIN, orders relative to the curfew or i dinance, and those prohibiting ball | Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. playing onthe public streets and 2 : 3 . . , | First-class work done promptly at rea- strect corner loafing, it is the duty | sonable prioes. 120 Spruce St, Athena, Pa. A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Retimates Furnished 535 Stevenson B84, Valley Phone 213y them and the display in the wine dow mentioned 1s worth going to -— There was a break in the water main on South Elmer avenue last “might and a force of men under the spervision of Superintendent Loct- z¢r worked the greater part of the working force at nearly 250 men. point sce tet The members of the G A R and P.O. S. of A, will attend di- vine service at the Methodist church on Sunday evening next at which time the Rev. J, F. Warner will deliver the Memorial Day ser mon, The seats in the front part of the church will be reserved for of the visiting organiza- requests of the police to see that the ord mances referred to are obeyed Un- | less the orders of the burgess are misunderstood he proposes to see that the three ordinances are obey- ed to the letter, Subscribe for The Record, Realdenee:
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