EN. O. L. Haverly has got a new | Reo automabile. The high school seniors will give a dance in honor the juniors|f in the old academy Wednesday |} evening. | WILLAMS & SUTTON §sHoES SAYRE, PA. COUNCIL MEETING: Many Important Business Mat- ters Were Disposed of at Last Night's session “ABOVE ALL" THE PATRICIAN SHOE For Women g Sizes 1to 8 Widths A to E PRICE 3a ; Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Everings After L.V. R. R. Pay. General Reductions on All Wool and Silk Coat Suits We have gune through our entire line of wool suits and will make such prices as will com- mand the instant attention of careful buyers. This is a suit buying opportunity of unusual ment. It's a matter of turning this stock to a later on attention of all white materials $3.39 and up Ap unusual syndicate purchase of Sample Coats, in Pony, Etons, and English Box Coverts Always good and much wanted. Figured at about one third off. We pass the offer on to our good customers for scceptance as long as they last. The Alumni will give a recep~ RY The regular monthly meeting of tion to the graduating class of the | [J the borough council was held last high school after the commence- evening, all of the members being | | ment exercises are over Thursday | i present with the exception of Bur evening. gess Kinney and Councilmen | The Franschian Musical will Keef lar Secretary | d e and Clark, and I | meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Tidd. George S. Curtiss acted as secretary pro tem. A petition was Finch, Paine street, Thursday af- presented signed by many of the (emoon 3 3 oceck. Afalatlp oo Dentistry (HCH VALLEY R. R. residents of the fourth ward, ask- tendance is desired. el ing that Borough Ordinance No. Major Robert H. Hendershot, 83 be enforced. This ordinance the drummer boy of the Rappa- EW epi prohibits bicycles from being rid- haanock, will give an exhibition Re lr: den on the sidewalks. Mr. Tnpp in Athens for the benefit of the P. A. M. Dally for Towssds hanpock, Wilkes-Barre, ‘Alentown, |Bethicbem, New sabiagion. explained that the provisions of (O § of A., Friday evening, June 123 Chunk nok Pittston Wilkes Bare, Glen Sam hourly in danger of accident from | only, for Ape Ulster, aula Tuskhaasock, A Fea) Suwa Haven Fonction, 10: 00 5s, M. S3uda) caly, for Athesa, Miia, 3:13 rem Fitsion. Nh bee 3 Betniehem, New this ordinance were wholly dis- |, riticteppls, dutiuertad W \ for To ds. Tenkhan- regarded and that the people were | 2:40 ok vikes Ba . mit Springs. Mauch Chench, Allentown, Bichem New York and Fhiladeiphia. AM (Waverly630 A. M) Week days : 1 Sa Me roeton, New y, Dushore, Satter Halls, WIL port wrensing. yr snd Wilkes-Barre. forall TARA) PA -Darve, Gien ew York, Pall Aoahe a. Lacey ville, Mii Bh . he ou My ny PM 12:30% : Masch AR Gen Semel 8 Aven Bes New m, New Your, Ph Retain , Black Diamond owands, Tuskhisbock, Glens Bam Tork Phiiascipnis, A and Washington. P.M. (Waverly iND FLOOR —i 1 5 Patterns Skirt Embroid- ery in White Sheer linen $2.00 a yard A variety of skirt patterns each diffe sign AEMENT DEPARTMENT a Negligee Long Kiumonas in white and colors, to $10 Sacque S up SECONT 69 and up I A quarter of a century ago wi placed some gold fillings tn the teeth of a well kuoton gentleman at pres These fill- g are just as bright, the day made. We will tell y the party, yoursel! in the Kimona and fitted styles, 29c¢ i rent ir and $7 ue FLOOK —CENTER AISLE ent a resident of Sayre To Make Ice Cream Two good ways 0) . mgs today George N. Tidd of Marion, In- and | diana, came to Athens yesterday afternoon and joined his wife and (they together went to Buffilo on | the night line, where Mr. Tidd is to meet with a convention of elec- | tric engineers tomorrow. fir wm Daily useful as they ocr u the name of the reckless manner in which the | : bicyclists rode upon the walks. On motion it was resolved that in the absence of the burgess the chief of police be instructed to post notices that the ordinance will | be put in force and that the special police are authorzed to arrest any iin large quantities blind people take persons violating it, {the lead,” sald an Inspector of the A large number of bills were | Somipany I know two familie h ted and ordered id | where both hushand and wife, are t en presen pa (blind. Every Jet is turned on full Some of the bills for concrete tiit in these homes at night and is walks were referred back to the | XP! K0Iog at that rate clear up to 12 jo'clock. And that partiality for ight parties presenting them for coms js not a whim peculiar to those two tf you wish to see hum Popular Numbers in Ladies’ Hose and Underwear Summer gauze vests and pants in all the differ ent styles wanted Low neck and no sleeves Low neck and short sleeves High neck High neck and short sleeves Pants in knee and ankle lengths Regular and extra sizes 25c and up to 8% silk and cotton mixed in swiss ribbed vests 7c to 89¢ 2nd, use an Alaska freezer Special offer for Tuesday and Wednesday only. 2 qt Triple Motion, reg $1.97, spec al $1.50 3 qt ’ 1.75 qt 2.20 it 1st, use good cream There are variations tn dentai workmanship, just as there are dif 2 Bs, 9 3 -.L 3 10 it 389, 310 10 qt. * " 487, 375 Investigate prices elsewhere and compare values mn the brands of If you desire the highest de- of profictency—the skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable tiventy five years ferences four. Brie various 4 6 Blind People as Gas Consumers 975 “When it comes to consuming gas “iad =~ Daily and long sleeves from today—come in or "plone for awd On the other hand, if you lake pleasure in having yc teeth filled over and over as: year or fi BASEMENT an app: nnlmient Ra ur for Ladies’ un every oe where REET FLOO At the Notion Counter Easy Furniture pliance with the borough require-| ments Under the head of special coms mittees the matter of the purchase | of the lot of Mr. Button for Rescue | hose house was brought up. Ata former meeting it was decided to Gifts here. Handsome novelties in Suit and Traveling Bags ole Patterns 63, 7c, Variously designed | #125 a0d $15 NOTION It's Colgate's $100, $1.15 avenue window NOT iN buy this lot at £625 if the title was | found to be perfect. and the bur- | gess, borough attorney and secre- | tary were authorized to complete | the bargain. Mr. Tripp stated that | Mr. Mills had informed him that) there was a bond and mortgage entered up against the lot for $175 but that the owner claims that it Powder in the new box and 1s our semi- See window display 25¢ box for 15¢ Elmer SECTION—STHEET FLOOR had been paid. As neither one of W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE:OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page BHlock, Rooms formerly occupied by the iate John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 8:30 to8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record office. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bapecial care and prompt at. tention given to moving of Planos, Household Goods, Safes etc LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS" BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST, Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. mm LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be loft at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie street yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN NASSLER, HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. GORMAN'S LIFE ENDS ©: Senator From Maryland Lies Dead at Capital LONG ILL WITH HEART TROUBLE. Entered ( hamber as a Page In 1852 Had Served Mia State Four Terms. Was Born In Howard (oun ty Ia 1839, June 5 J Ntate we WASHINGTON Un! Arthur Pue nator from eniy 11 his res! (sOrman LO rf Lor suths, Lie it itely wediate cause of death At Miss eldest cousclous de were Mrs Gor rian the iid the Senator the Ada ight Leds wan senator s LUTse ives a widow and Miss Ada Gor atsbert, Mrs K ortnan ie is fulluws iton J 1 six fren man, Mrs W SENATOR ARTHUR PUE GORMAN Mrs. RB. W_ Hills, nll of ity Mrs Stephen Gambrill of who arrived Lere a week ago, nd Arthur Pue Gorman, Jr, of Laurel, i weber of the Marylaud as Jolinson willy Arthur P the Senile the score of in chamber outranked all of Lis y the senate haviog served 1 that body frow 1862 to f service as a sed not uth In the sen amoug the Democratic ie foru of his first appearance in ou date leq rues § 8 pug IS In though his Culsecutive hile years © ator four terms were he stood te wd fifth senators Mr. Gorman was born on March 11, 1839, im Howard county, Md His sppointivent as senate page had been preceded Ly a “brief period” of at “There ate be ouce sald In an Inter view, “and the fortunate possessor of this committee were present, it was | thought best by some of the coun-| cil that no action be taken. Mr. | Weiss insisted that the order for the money be passed and placed in| the attorney's hands so that he could close up the purchase when | he found the title secure, but no| action was taken. Plans were pres sented for the proposed new hose | house by Leon K. Lane,who stated | that the plans already in the hands | of the building committee would not be suitable for the erection of the building on the lot named. It] is estimated that the cost of the building in accordance with the new plans will be from $2,800 to $3000. On motion of Weiss it was directed that he plans be placed into the hands of the build~ ing committee and that they ad- vertise for bids at once. On motion the street commis- sioner was authorized to repair the crosswalks over Main street at the intersection of Frederick and Or- chord streets. It was also directed that the chief of police serve no- tices upon persons whose walks are out of order to repair the same and if they neglect or refuse that he proceed to build the walks as authorized by the borough and] state laws H. F. Johnson appeared and re- quested the borough to authorize the building of a sidewalk on the south side of Frederick street from Main to First street. He stated that if the borough would set the stakes and give him a grade that he would build the walk across his lot on the west side of First street. On motion the request was granted. Francis Johnson appeared and asked that some plan should be adopted to take care of the water that accumulates in front of his residence on Ana street, but no motion was taken. $8.25 Sayre to New Haven, Conn. e ii Ne Jair BO oT hotee | and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- roos era ey oy « Louise. broilers | road, June 3d to 6th, account Kuights of | nearby, 3%; do, western, Sud Columbus National Council. Bee Lehigh m———— Valley Ticket Agents for farther par- Live Stock Markets. ticulars. 15-td rpm ee CATTLE -Supply light, market higher —— gs $15.45 Sayre to Boston, Mass. Stole, a prime, veal calves «55 aud return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, Juue 7th to 11th, account The First "| Chureh of Christ Bolentist, See HOGS — Hecvlpts falr, market active, Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for Sarthe pha ancetwent which ordinary Fon that position Mr twenty seven years old ly to the euue for the land It is announced that the funeral will be Leld at SN are nol open to walks of life” Gorman passed direct collectorship of interual rev Fifth district of Mary u in the then nator Gorman's late res| Lursday morning Died of Polson on Daughter's Grave EASTON, Pa, June Fletcher Hill a Blairstown merchant was found dead on bis daughters grave In a cel etery there. He had committed suich Ly taking poison. The ago, and a day did ne father Aid not visit he ie wir! dled a year t pass that the Ir grave Four Bulldings Burned LANCASTER. NX. H June 5 — Four bulldings were destroyed by a fire at Northumberland Falls, near this plac causing a total loss of about £20.00) Ihe started wanoper lu 8 stable Liaze in some uukuown Bimple Ceremony. The Cherokee form of marriage is simplicity lteelf The Ulride and groom merely clasp hands over run ping. water, aud this {s emblematic of thelr future flowing oo freely and bapplly FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. (losing Stock Quotations Money or all vasy at IY per Prime mercantile paper. LUl% Der Exchanges §iTeEM ¥ balances, kK 2202 losing prices ) 1 way 1. LTR Wie Ls Xb Ba N. ¥. Central Norf & West Peni R R 1X Reading 143 Rock Island vis St Paul 174% ithern Pa nity sthern Ry Ie 3 oth Ry pf Eur rxas Pacific on Pacif 85 Steel 8 Steel pf es Union 1A, 5 a « 1¥% ny 152% ny lady 240) Metropolitar Missouri Pa New York Markets, July September, Si ly September, ily WHEAT CORN } Des Bi ~ Ty mber ix TTER Creamery. extra, per pound, seconds, 18517 state ful ream. large 100g fair to good, large, Paix ilght skims part skims prime, TU ’ 1 CHEESE New and small best Toy! small be ee! ¥ LU hy Vis Fres h ath ered. extra per doz en. Xx neart eal gathered, firsts to extra frets 1 Q1* MIT K -Per forty quart can, fi 1 TALLOW. Quiet, cit prime ir “UGLY intr prime in Hi He 4 dark, In barrels, & awaken Uerces “4 [ A} YivE POULTRY Unchanged, fowls, 14 led 1d roosters spring chickens So a ks 120 Ic | geese, 100110 DRESSED POULTRY Quiet fowls che 13 1 falr to good, 13% old good Brime heavies. mediums and heavy York- nah og n ni: pigr op or — 3 A an ats ae market culls couples. All blind people [feel They demand the light, and In and lastitutions where the blind are cared for the gas bills vouch for thelr strange fancy.” that Wrong Pew. “Yes, explained the guide at the asylum, “this patient is perfectly aware that he is Insane “He ought to exchange places with some people on the outside sald he visitor A who sn this crazy and don't know 1t."- Detroit Free Press White Shirt Waists le lot of people We are showing a fine line of Ladies’ White Shirt Waists with Short or Long Sleeves, just the thing for warm days We invite your inspection and await your approval. I. 0. O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Maln Sts., Atheas H. TUTTLE, M. D. Specialties: Diseases of the Eye Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10to12am.2tb, 7 to8p m. Ofer and residence, 211 So. Elmer Ave, Val- ley ‘phone 156x THE WEPPNERS little on cern in Buflalo c i with the big Chicago pack The old man Wepprer Are a onc-horse «i ers, brought the secret of ham making from the Faderland Out of that kuowledge has grown wealth and honor— and a large family of boys who are today engaged in making the sweetest and best, as well as the purest of pork products— LILY WHITE LARD CHERRY BRAND HAMS AND BAGON Ther shop 1s samtary, ther method and manner of d. the old Dutch brand, ann their pro ducts appetizing wholesome— Like Grandpa Used to Make, AT KARNERS ONLY mg business 1s of are and ', ¥ou should Lo —t€ do not do that Lind JW. Murrell, D. DS. ATHENS, PA. Valley "Phone 97 D. work {ETE ewands, Meo roeton, New Albany, Dushore, ysiasiag. Laer 1:58 era EE TEE — b:10 2 M. DY In Tihac, Tremamsberay HATS Connects for Auburn week days only. 1 00 M. Week days only for Lockwaed, ter, Batavia 3:40 i Rares Saas: Reames 3: ot Burdens Weiktas) kiss) Valole, ahote, Lod, Qube, a via, Buffalo and Niagars Falls. P M. Dally for Geneva Rochester, Bul- falo, Niagara Falls, Detroit snd Chi cago AUBURN DIVISION, a a Week das ouly, for Owego, Free Xe Coruand” ww Ll ven, Byr , Utica and 3 ola M. Dally for Qurao, Firevie. 3: or FEE a ALEX In STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans N Insurance Writ ten, Bostiiais, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART BT., BAYRE. 106 Centre St., Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle's Printing . Daily for Ithaca, Trumansbury, Hot » Corners, Geneva, Rochester, Ba. tavia, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, and Coanects for Auburn week days ‘only. Office Pr or Dail Spencer, I Corners, Geneve and M for Lockwood, Van Htten, Trumansburg, Hays “The Satisfactory Hoel From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises. Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Yaliey Phone 128x. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers. The Valley Record Ly am We Can Make You A Suit to Order NOW IN A REASONABLE TIME. WE PRINT Our merchant tailoring department was so unusual- ly rushed with orders up to this week that we could not promise suits before at least a month after meas- ures were taken. In some instances we were compell- ed to disappoint several—to those we wish to apologize. Now that every measure is in work, we can promise suits from one to two weeks. The men who volun held back their orders are asked to call and select favorite suitings and we will immediately turn them out in the same snappy, stylish and satisfactory way as all our made to order suits are characterized. We wish to state that while our business in the “made-to-order suit” department was greater this season than ever be- fore, we still show a large and varied variety of woolens which are recent arrivals from the woolen looms. The patterns are new and sedate. SUITS TO ORDER $20.00 UP. Murphy & Blish, SAYRE, PA,
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