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 Tools tor Working the Garden Weeding Hoes, 20, 25 and 30c¢ Field Hoes, 10, 20, 25 and 30c Weeaders, 5 and 10¢ Children’s sets, 10, 25 and 40¢ GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. Wr If you don't trade with us we both lose monsy. “es YES Welhave 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 OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL The Man Who “Gets There” plenty of i8—In his body. Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver Oil Makes blood lots of It— 75¢c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs 2D, SATURDAY, 2, 1906 Messrs. Samuels and Sawtelle Have Purchased a Desirable Piece of Property on South Elmer Avenue Yesterday afternoon Messrs | A Samucls and M. H. Sawtelle pur- chased of Lewis Eighmey the lot adjoining the department store on South Eimer avenue, and it is among the possibilities up to date opera house will be erected thereon. The lot is 75x100 feet and 1s one of the most desir- able in the business the town the sale 1s not known, but as prop erty on Elmer avenue is high it is section of The consideration for to be presumed that a good round figure was paid for the lot. This morning Mr. Samuels stat- cd that the lot would be available for opera house purposes provided parties can be induced to come here and build. Already the busi ness Men's Association has secured pledges for quite a sum of money, which will be given to anyone who will come to Sayre and put up a theatre If, however, there is no chance of securing sufficient capital to erect a theatre Messrs. Samuels and Sawtelle will build a large business block. ST. ANTHONY'S DAY The Italians of the valley are making elaborate preparations for the observance of their natal holi- day, St. Anthony's day, June 13 A native Italian priest of New York will be present and speak to his countryman in St James church at South Waverly. There will be a big parade in which the Italian orders will take part, and for which band The committee of arrange-~ ments has engaged G Angolone of New York to come to Waverly with his assistants and £300 worth of fire works which will be dis- charged in the evening. Itis ins tended to make this the largest and best celebration ever held on Is Now B:ing Entirely Obliter ated by the Lehigh Valley's New Line The excavation at East Towanda tor the new line of the Lehigh Valley railroad is obliterating what is no doubt the oldest ceme |teries in Bradford county east of the Susquehanna river, says today's Review. Thus week several graves have been uncovered, and others will no doubt be as the work pro the graves so far have been found, many of them in a good state of preservation gresses. In opened bones These bones are be- | ing carefully preserved and will be again deposited in the earth in some cemetery From the very earliest settlement of this section in 17-0, this spot at | East Towanda was the bunal place | for a wide section. Here, with the | exception of the Stropes and Van | Valkenburg's, who had a cemetery {on what is now the Madill the pioneers brought their dead farm, | Burials were no doubt made there over a century and a quarter ago other | positive knowledge on the subj ct [but it is reasonably certain that there have beén no burials in the cemetery within the past 75 Common field stones were used to ‘mark the graves and the cemctery | covered a number of acres. There are no records or HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Hattie Brink of Sayre, was admitted to the hospital this fore noon. | Russell N. Harris of Lake We- |sauking, underwent an operation | for gangrenous this | afternoon. appendiatis Mrs Elsie Brown and William | { Birch of Colley, Pa, were dis-| | charged today. | Jay Bartholomew, an employe of | Hart's planing mill, suffered an ex tensive laceration of the middle | finger of the nght hand yes terday afternoon while operating one of the machines. He went to Jar Containing Them Will Be Opened Some This Month Some time during this month Mrs John Fish of Oneida street will open a can of peaches that were canned forty-on~ years ago ! In fact the peaches were canned by the mother of Mrs Fish the year | the latter was born. The can is th old fashioned screw top kind and | Day During the fruit 1s evidently in a good state of preservation and it 1s ex | pected that when it is opened it | will be as palatable as it would have been had it been opened | within a short time after canning. The can was given to Mrs. Fish by her mother, and she has had it in her pissession ever since. Recent- ly she decided that when she was forty-one years old she would open it. Her birthday occurs this month and on that day the can will be opened. LOCAL NEWS Christian Endeavor meeting at the Church of Christ at ¢ There will be no regular ev ening o'clock. service on account of baccalaureate sermon Aldo & Amour, a comedy hori- -ontal bar team, have been engag Grove Park next week, The team and create storms of laughter All members of Washington are requested to meet at their hall Monday afters To at tend the funeral of the late Brother By orde r - Because there was a slight short bh age in his accounts Arthur Sturton and insurance agent at Ilmira, ats terday. He placed a revolver to head, fired, but the bullet a fi=sh wound. Bo 2 Wy IE AA im Re The “"Emmexicn'’ Pillows received the highest award at all World's Pairs, and are guaranteed to be filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless ; feathers; positively no cotton, ro o shoddy, no hog's hair, no impure or uncured feathers, are used. Every genuine “Emuzmicn’ Pillow has attached a patented envelope- tag, containing the Emmerich Guarantee Insurance Certificate, an insurance policy of satisfaction or money back. Write Chas. Emmerich & Co., makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building, Chicago, and receive, free, their new booklet, “Fine Feathers Make Fine Pillows,” Bhows the progress of feathers from incubator to foished prlow, CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a. Is Your Life Insured? If Not, Why 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 570 to $1.85 per month. According to age. E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. SHIEH 0000000000000 TONIGHT Oak Grove Park FPF P 4244404444244 4 4 : Summer Stock Co.: FEEFFF ESP R EEE Home Builders will delight in seeing some of the plots of land we have listed here, In viewing some houses we have sold or had built for buyers of lotsa, We can leg you in ou quite a number of ways of se- curing a home nest by paying some cash now, a little weekly or monthly right dong. Come in, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. Western Comedy Drama. : : i THEFE IEP 4443440000000 : 3 Big Specialties Jorrerersrsrenssrrirnis + + PRICES, 10,20, 30¢c SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL F420 0 000000 000000000000 AN UNUSUAL Prescription Druggist. pank Building, . Sayre, Pa. a. a similar occasion in this vicinity | the hospital for treatment. | 8 a and it 1s expected there will will be = urglars eflzcted an entrance to hundreds of Italians from through WENT 0 ROCHESTER the Benetal gl Walter Brewer | {al North Orwel ’ ol out this section in Waverly on that | on Wedaesday WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 133 LOCKHART ST. Wellsville, N.Y , has an epidem- 1 ic of diphtheria. Twenty cases have developed in three days Fewer pike are being caught, the fish are leaving the spawn beds and taking to the water. Carp is about the only fish that takes the hook nowdays st sss - STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Delivered at your home on trial. Sold on monthly payments. Call, write or eall Valley Phone $0c. Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record Samm x *“’All the news that's fit to print’ SATURDAY, JUNE 2 1908, It is said that there will soon be something doing in political circles, As the time for holding the prima- ries draws near, the politicians usually begin to wake up The park theatre is enjoying a good patronage, there being an- other large crowd last night. If you have not attended a performs ance yet it is time you did so, At the Baptist church tomorrow morning the Lord's supper will be administered. In the evening there will be no services on account of the baccalaureate sermon at the high school. Alumni banquet Monday even- ing. Commencemet at the High school next week. School days are practically over for this year. . The price of coal advanced ten cents per ton yesterday. John Bingham, of Lockwood, a contestant in the Elmira Adver- tiser's scholarship race, was in Sayre yesterday afternoon. He has many friends here who are collect- ing coupons for him. The straw hat is having a hard tussle for populanty these days. tm —— The Sayre borough council meets on Monday evening, and the meeting will be of an important nature. It is expected that the sewer committee will be in a posi- tion to make a report of a satis- factory nature and the town hall project is also likely to come up. George Rogerson is confined to his home by an attack of rheuma tism. The lawns in the park are for the second time undergoing the shearing process. Reserved seats for the concert on sale at Jump's at g o'clock a. m., Monday morning. - Harvey Gray will give the Sixth -> A ball team from the fourth grade in the Elmer avenue school went to Athens this morning and played with a team from Willow street at the driving park diamond The score stood 3 to o in favor of the Sayre team, Eugene O'Neil is the manager of the Elmer avenue team, while Louis Stephens is the ghmey’s hall this evening. ie Gambler's Wife" for the day ——— SENER COMMITTEE WET A meeting of the sewer com- over the plans which have recently been completed by Borough En- gineer N. F. Walker. The plans which include the Milltown and East Side distric's were sent to Harnisburg today for the approval of the State Health department It 1s expected that they will be re, turned to the committee in about ten days Until they are approved the committee will not be able to report anything of a definite nature to the council. rr — meet A GOOD EXAMPLE The borough of Tunkhannock posing a fine of $10 for the follow- ing : Obstructing the sidewalks, nding bicycles or vehicles on the sidewalks, coasting on throwing stones, snowballs or base balls on the streets, shooting puns, gregate or loiter in a manner to obstruct public travel. Other bor- oughs could emulate example of Tunkhannock with profit. RECEIVED NEW LOCOMOTIVE The Baldwin locomotive works have just delivered to the Lehigh locomotives, ten freight and five fast freight locomotives. This company will receive shortly from the American locomotive works years the Lehigh has been noted for its fine motive power equip- ment and the new engines recently received will make a handsome Yesterday E. D. Adamy and | { Charles Miles went to Rochester! land they were accompanied by the | former's son Clay Adamy, the lad who lost both of near the Milltown bridge last fall While in Rochester Mr | Adamy consulted with a firm re-| garding the purchase of artificial | his legs limbs for his son. An order w is | placed and it 1s expected that the | limbs will be fimished within two weeks FOURTH OF JULY RACES The Athens Driving Park Asso- ciation held a meeting last night and decided to hold races on the | afternoon of the Fourth of July | provided there 1s no public cele- | bration in any of the three valley | towns. A commnuttee was appoint- ed to secure the horses and efforts will be made to got some of the liveliest steppers in this section. One of the features will be a farms | er's running race, for which a purse of $50 will be offered LEHICH ENPLOYE HURT Henry Eichler, an employe of the Lehigh Valley, fell from a freight car at Hazleton yesterday ‘and sustained a severe injury to his back. D.S & S. engine No 22, in charge of Engineer Kreck, | was derailed at Drifton last evening | It required several hours work to retrack the engine. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Yesterday was the fourth anni versary of the mail carrier system in Sayre. The service was started after another was added. The postmaster is still fighting for an. other one, in order to meet the constant growth of the office. Inight of this week and secured about $13 The thieves gained entrance throuph a window. ! They were unsuccessful in their eff irts to open the safe and thereby nussed $73 mn money - There will be no services in the! Lutheran church tomorrow on acs count of the absence of the pastor. | In the evening the members of the | congregation will join in the ser- vices at the high school, at which | time the Rev. | F Warner will preach the baccalaureate sermon. | The Sunday school will be held at the usual hour Frank B. Ferns, of No. 112 South Hopkins street, died this The de ceased had been a resident of Sayre | | for some time and was illness of consumption $2 years of | He had been confined to the! house ncarly all winter and had | been unable to work for a long | time. age He 1s survived by his wife, | one son, Howard, of Sayre, and one sister, Mrs. Arthur Haight of | Athens. The funeral will be held | from the home Monday afternoon | at 1 o'clock, Rev. Ira Hotailing of] the Baptist church officiating The | remains will be taken to the Forest Home cemetery at Waverly for in- terment. NP. L PAYOFF At the mecting of the Blick! Diamond, No N. P. L, the| following received dividend checks EO. Pealer, G. F. Beloud, Henry | F. Martin, Emma Greer, Charles Rutey and Etta Wilbur, A death benefit was also paid to G. W. Sny- der beneficiary of his brother, Cons rad Snyder. After the pay-off ice cream and cake was served, 320, A THING Did you ever hear of a plumber having a "Special Sale ’ Well, that's what we're doing We have the larg est and most com- plete line of Gas Fixtures and Sun dries in the valley Twenty - five dif ferent styles of fixtures to from, and, until June 1st, these will be on sale Al COST. Don't wait until the best ones are picked out, but come now And save money mn those fixtures that you need. Refrigerators, select Mountain Freezers, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and Win dows at BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Har, Nose and Throat, and the tting of Glase- Bours 0-13; 1.8; 7-8; os RU7e- 0 3 7-3; Sundays by SST SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited, Everybody welcome. H. R. TALMADGE, Both 'Phoges. flmer Ave. DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICER HOURS: Sto 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4.30, 7:00 to 8:00. Genito urinary and chronic diseases a apacialty. Roth phonea H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours 7Tw9am ltd 7to8p.m OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. Vallay Telanhane T7v. 1%R Laokhawe Sg I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices, Resldencs: 120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa, A.J.GREENR. H. DRISLANE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. | Contractor and Builder Plans and Eetimates Furnished | Plans and Estimates Furalshed, 035 Stevenson B84, Valley Phone 2i3y | 210 Miller 88 Baym, Pa.