and the committee appointed for Rogers, visited the Willow street and Page school buildings yester- day afternoon to give patriotic talks ia all of the rooms so well prepared Wash Suits and Frocks For Girls of All Ages midsummer and we are titling out lots of families from infants to gr ip girls. Prices you will be willing to pay and selections you will be glad WI Flags Flags Flags For the home, business house or grave of the fallen hero. You will want to decorate on Memorial day We have them various priced from 3¢ per dozen to $15 each. Sizes 2 in. x 3 in. in cotton to 12 ft x 20 ft in wool. to get SFA OND FLOOR Infants, children’s and lace and lisle, 15¢ to 39¢ TREET FLOOE ladies short and long Saturday and Monday offer on low shoes. Tan. gun metal, vic leathers. All $350 and $400 leading shce manulacturers this sale. Prices $269 an TREET FLUOK 65¢, Men's high and and patent colt 7x9 10-wire value, $1100 rugs. Regular Special in Porch Often times sold for $1 25, now Rugs Rugs Rugs Saturday and Monday Tapestry rugs Regular $15.00 9x12 10-wire Tape try rugs Reg- 9x12 8 wire Tapestry £1300 value $1400. These are last Chairs 3 25¢ values, 19¢ On sale STREET Some are plain FLOOR —NOTION SECTION 5Uc values, 38¢ Hammocks---36 Kinds Goods of 1st in any quantity in colors and But quality, 20 pattern In inlaid “A” ers We buy on a jobbing throughout were touchingly beau- tful and impressive We found Miss Ethel Gray, the musical in- structor, everywhere at the post of duty, and as she led them in the work up to the highest standard of excellence. The teachers in charge | of the different departments also! deserve high praise for the discs | pline and mental scholars. get the sacnfices of the heroic de- f:nders of our nation, we know and feel that Athens has not done so, and that the children of our schools are fully alive to the responsibilities required of them to make them good loyal citizens and patriots. No part of the children’s exer- which was shown in the flag salute. There is no person can estimate the value of the impressions ab- sorbed by the youth who stand be- fore the flag on frequent special occasions and pledge their loyalty to it and the principles it typifies. Its stripes of red illustrates the blood of freemen shed for freedom from oppression, Its parallel stripes of white, the purity of pur- pose. Its stars are bnlliants mul- tiplying as the years roll on which are set in the azure blue of the skies where omnipotence reigns. It was a beautiful sight tous to witness the children and youth giving such loyal expressions of POTIOV T. GAREY, JUSTICEOF THE PEACE LHdLLHLLS Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Marray, Office hours: - 9 to 10 a. m.; 4:30 to 8 p,m. At other ti oes during day at Valley Record office. C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bepecial care and prompt at tention given to moving of Planoce, Household Goods, Safes otc LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST, Valley Phone 180-A, Sayre, LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Eris street yards at Sayre, Hoth Phones. COLEMAN NASSLER, HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. ALLL LALAALALAALALL SAO 888 POPPI IVITITITITIITITTY Sayre. ra ATHENS. E5+n Brown went to Laceyville todiy where he 1s working Elmer Gregory and Bert Camp- bell went to Towanda today Miss Esther Macafee of Sheshe- quiu was calling upon her Athens friends today J. W. Beaman, Esq, went to Trow this morning, where he will remain over Sunday. Miss Myrtie Taylor went to To- wanda this morning to wisit rela- tives for a few days. Mr and Mrs. J. T. Stalford spent the day in Owego as guests of | Mrs. Stalford’s parents. Miss Ellen Leary of Bentley Creek has been visiting her friend, Miss Hannah Leary, and returned home today Mrs. Leslie Mingos and children have been the guests of friends in Athens the past week and returned to Burlington today. The ladies of the high school will hold a candy sale at Sanford’s drug store Saturday afternoon and evening. The sale 1s given by the freshmen for the benefit of the jun- 101s A valuable Eaglish setter dog belonging to A. W. Corby was killed by the street cars at corner of Spruce and Main street yester day afternoon. Victor Howe and two sons, and ) there they go on a western trip. Sayre to take teachers’ examina tions. A very interesting meeting of Army hall last evening and ten new members were received. C J. Dun of Williamsport, National secretary, was present and ad- | Miss Bourse gave recitations. There was a bunch of young Biscuit company unloaded them meadow. They created consider- able curiosity until it was found what they were after. a birthday party at the Presbyterian church parlors this evening. Their invitations are accompanied by a dainty silk bag in which it is re- quested that the person shall place as many pieces of money as they are years old. The ladies promise secrecy and state that they will not reveal the age of any in attendance. ~~ BENEFICENT EFFECT of Harris street, and Chief Mulli- | found him him home. | material on the streets. E. B. Car- work. their regard for this emblem of the nation’s grandeur, and we sincerely thank Prof Rogers and his teach- ers and scholars for such expres sions of their loyalty to our soldier | dead, our country and its flag. $10.45 Sayre to Boston, Mass. and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, June 5th to 8th, account American Medical Association. See Lehigh Val- ley Ticket Agents for further particu- lars. 15-td $4.50 to Toronto, Ont. and Return Account Decoration Day excursion, May 30, vis Lehigh Valley railroad. Tickets will be sold Ma stn, good retarning until Jane 2 inclusive, on all trains ex- cept the Black Diamond Express. For further information see L. V. Sickest agents. — $3.00 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y. and return, account Lehigh Valley railroad excursion, Decoration Day, May 30. Tickets sold Hay Sie with return limit May 31st, good going and returning on all trains, except the Black Diamond Express, within phasctib: ed limit. Por farther partion Lehigh Valluy ticket agents. 12-4 $8.25 Sayre to New Haven, Conn. and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, Jane 84 to 6th, account Knights of Columbas Nations! Coancil. Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further par- ticulars. 16-td OXFORD TIES For Men, Women and Children in all the latest styles, prices ranging from 70c to $3.25. Ev- erything strictly new; no old stock. Call and examine our shoes and convince yourself. D. E. McMAHAN, I. 0. 0. F. Block, B. F, LAUER'S SHOE SHOP B. F. Lager alten. to give notice to blic that he has purchased the Esta- bio 604 South Main street, wil ieee salt adhe bout I - 8 il open’ desires to wee all his old and new oastomers, 3 i :L-}}#h])’ The best in quality, the best assortment, the lows est prices. Each week finds the supply of veget- ables coming from nearer by points. This week we have Cucumbers, Wax Beans, Early June Peas, Large, Meaty White Po- tatoes, etc, etc, from Long Island Asparagus, Radishes, L-ttuce,Oanions, Pie Plant, cic, from our enterprising home gar- deners. The shorter the cut to market the fresher the goods. Fruits Fancy bananas, oranges, pineap= | ples and strawberrics. ‘Home Fowls A few very fancy fresh killed yearlings. A 1 Beef Nothing finer, very tender, rich flavored. Porterhouse steak . Sirloin steak Round steak . . Prime ribs, boned and rolled Prime ribs, short cut . . g Prime rumps, bon'd and roll’ d’ 121 4 5 lbs plate . . . 25 5 lbs briskets . . 2% Piame kettle cuts . . 124 Good kettle cuts | 10 Hamburg steak . c 190 (fresh ground while you wait) Veals The finest of the year are now coming. We have a fine lot for tomorrow. Chops . Stewing Cherry Hams AND BACON, unusually ten- der, unmatchable flavor, just salted to taste, none just as good. The Cherry brand, and that brand only, has that rich, appetizing flavor. Cadet That name stands for the best medium priced lawn mower on this market. Made by a well known firm, which means repairs always easily obtained. $3.00, $3.25, $3 50. Icicycle Coolers Scientifilally designed, skillfully constructed. A dry air cooler at a minimum cost for ice, a low price on a first quality cooler. Blue Flame Wick Oil Stove Tasting is knowing. We will send any size and let you sec the working of this perfect summer range. A success is the popular public verdict. Time payments if more convenient. Shoo Fly Don't waste your time and ener gy on “‘shooing” them cut; put up the screens before the rush comes A new line of doors, windows, wire cloths, fly paper, etc Groceries Yes, this is the only place you find White Star bread fiour. Best grade flour at third rate price, 1 bbl White Star . . . . $1 gen 2 4 16 4 . 124 14 .8 10 25 45 “ EL “ sib Gsugar. . ... .. 2510s. G. sugar . , . 7. } 5 bars Oak Leaf . 5 bars Acme . 5 lbs starch . 4 Qts. beans . 1 bu potatoes . 1 sk pastery flour . 1 sk cheap flour . 12 Ibs salt pork, no bone 3 cans good peas . 3 cans of good corn 3 Ibs Golden Rio coffee 1 can Karner's special coffce 1 1b finest Basket Fire Japan tea . . i Ib finest green Japan tea . 1 Ib excellent Ygreen Japs tea .iin . 3 Ib tea dust . . Can hulled corn . . . (fine for breakfast ) Force (mill shipment) Purelard . . Furniture Look the different stocks over ; post yourself thoroughly, then fook get our stock, and we will be sat- ed with the résult. We have a be line to select from. Priced for business growth KARNER Sh 26 WILLIAMS & SUTTO! SHOES SAYRE, PA. | A comparison will convince you ¥ that the Walk-Over Shoe for men at $3.50 and $4.00 is the best shoe § ion the market today. @ This week adds many new num- 0: gbers to our Walk-Over line. : J. W. Murrelle, D.D. S., Office and Residence at 106 Center Street, Athens, Pa. Bridge Work Our Specialty Valley Telephone 97d LEHGH VALET R. R. (1m effect May 13. 3gué ) Treins leave Sayre sa follows: EASTBOUND. “Mu MM. ea Towanda, Chusk 1, Mlemiows. Betbione Baltimore and Bring Your Job Printing to Tekan 2 Murrelle’s Printing y a kis JEN: A k. Pittston, Wilkes-Baze, Glen Susi Ei Chunch hichem te 4 Saas S SEES . sls iE ne ei 8 wrerty A.M) . » { Wilkes-Barre, Glen whi Haven, Pean Haven lon, |Chank Allestows, New York, | adelphia, Baltimore and W A. M. Sunday ouly, for Athens, Milan, W, . 10:00 Simeon actos aoe P.M. (Waverly ia Ph) PF. M) Dally hf) orem for Towanda, Tunkhannock i . 12: Haven yr Saami ed hens New York, Philadelphia, (a. Basttmore -d washiagion. Sk Diamend R= Pittston, ar, Gh Sam mit iad Chunk, Hew Allentown, York, Philadelphia, Baltimore "and Weshinglon. Office “The Satisfactory Place.” FP. M. Dally, 3:13 sm From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service. P.M (Weselly dics New a 10:40: VE EEE 1:68 5 A-M_ Dally ford ape Palate AM De Oe Ra lomia, Satavia. Buiuis Camels AM Dally fe Rutten, al == Spencer, J pe, for Aubure week raduierl. 4 nM Week 4a for (10 Eas RJ * » 3:42: 8: M a for Ithaca Truma 2:18 Hayt's Corners, Geneva Rochester, tavia, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit Haro Connects for Auburn week days 3 Bi: PE P.M Lt Deity Black Diamond a0 ) Fare Bron, ng, P.M Ry ro — i we have the ne 5 Bh) We keep Out batons disposition our p! rig Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, pes a, Yalley Phone |128x. Se Burdett (Weddin) Valols, Varick and WE PRINT opel rer BR ir] AUBURN DIVISION, The Valley Record ville, o iatusd Auda One Haves, Syracuse, tics = rea a Daily for What Will You Wear This Summer? $ It's high time to decide 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 th’ ng. To truly appreciate the importance of the style come here and try on the different models. It will be a pleasure to show them. Murphy & Blish;: Tailors, Clothiers and Haberdashers, SAYRE, PA, Lockhart St, Next to Pos