Or it isn't right. There is no balf way about tailoring. These Rochester Clothes will fit right, and they'll wear right, because they are made right, dozen reasons why MANEY & PAGE, _— OUR STRONG POINT [CE CREAM FREEZERS Are a necessity in every household in the summer season, 2 quart at $1.30 3 quart at $1.50 4 quart at $1.80 6 quart at $2.30 We have all makes and sizes of Gem, Lightning, White Moun- tain, Blizzard and Arctic, and the new twin freezer that you can freeze two kinds at once and in prices ranging from $1.00 to $9 80. 2168 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. We; have added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. e 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 133 LOCKHART 8ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, 12, $25 and $30. Delivered at your Some on trial. Sold vay Jayac. Call, write or Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa The The Valley Record “All the news that's a to —— FRIDAY, JUNE 8 1908, LOCAL BREVITIES How is your “appetite for potted meat? ———————— The Sayre senior class of '06 had their pictures taken this afters noon. The Republican primaries will be held one week from tomorrow evening. cern con The big county bridge across the Susquehanna at Wysox is being repainted. The weather clerk promises us cool weather, and the indications today are that he will keep his promise. Posters which have been hung in various windows announce that Sayre is to be visited by a circus next week. The Aeolian orchestra will ren- der selections tonight at the re- * ception of the Alumni at the Ath- ens high school. “A Brother's Revenge" at the park theatre this evening. It is Sclightiluly cool 3t the park and i “Gets There" Is the man who has blood real rich blood -and plenty of it In his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver OH Makes blood lots of 1t— life-giving, braln-noarish ing, 36, Skrengh- er ee Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. paok Building, - Sayre, Pa It is said that the disclosures be- ing made by the beef inquiry are likely to cheapen the price of meat. Let the good work go on. William Fisher, an engineer em- ployed by the Lehigh Valley, was overcome by the heat yesterday while preparing to pull No 4 east. —————— It is said that none of the Brad ford county delegation voted for Stuart for governor. The gentle- men composing the delegation were all for Louis A. Watres. The degree team of the Sayre Aerie of Eagles will go to To- -|wanda on next Wednesday even- ing to initiate a large number of candidates into the mysteries of the order at that place. The marriage of John M. Lee and Miss Mary Alice Fisth oc- curred in New York city on June sth. The groom was tormerly a resident of Sayre, having been em ployed here by the Lehigh asa special officer. His bnide 1s one of New York's most estimable young women. —- The kindergarten that has been conducted by Miss Mary Warner in the Vaughn block during the last year, held its closing session today. Miss Warner has accepted a position elsewhere and will not open the kindergarten next year She was quite successful in her ef- forts here. A Sayre citizen said yesterday that the plan of each property owner removing the stones from the street in front of his residence would be an excellent one and that he would agree to it provided the services of the street commissioner were dispensed with, He says that he can see no reason why taxes should be levied for this purpose and then turn around and do the WTO TITS Hence Fight Lads Were Arrested by Special Officer Wilson and Fined One Dollar Each Costs and Special Officer George Wilson today noon arrested eight young lads who were Shepard's creck near the old Southern Central bridge. As itis the first time that any of the lads were everuader arrest, and the of- fense with which they were charged In swimming in a trivial one, The Record forbears The lads, to 17 to give their names whose ages range from 12 years ol age, were brought belore Justice Nelson, and were fined one dollar cach and the costs making three dollars each mall. Fnends and they were released There is anordinance prohibiting | without tights or covering for the | person, and the lads were taken in| custody by the special officer under | the provisions of this ordinance All the boys are employed Ly the Lehigh Valley in the shops and two of them assigned their] time to get money with which to liquidate their fines. Onc little! tellow who declared that he earned only 30 cents a day, and that he supported his mother out of this | amount, refused to pay the fine and | costs, and he was released. PLEASED BIC AUDIENCE | “A Brother's Revenge a four and replete with sensational situ- ations, pleased one of the largest | audiences of the season at the park | last night. Every seat in the theatre was taken and the audience, | judging from the frequent applause, | was well pleased. The play was creditably presented and each] member of the cast was admirably suited to his or her part. It will be repeated this evening. Last night “The Great Train Robbery” was shown by the moving picture machine. This is one of the best pictures in the business and never fails to please. This will also be repeated this evening 0DD FELLOWS MET The local order of Odd Fellows held a meeting last night and con. ferred the initiatory degree upon three candidates. June 24 was named as the date for holding the memorial services, and as the cemetery association has refused to allow services of this character to be held in the Tioga Point cenie- tery, they will probably be held on the hospital park. An invitation from the Waverly lodge to attend | the memorial services to be held | in that place on the 17th of this month, was accepted PRINTER KILLED Leo Cushiog, 18 years old, was fatally injured in the office of the Morning Times at Hornell yester- | day morning. While the big du-| plex press was in motion, Cushing, contrary to the rules, opened a trap door and went underncath the press. His head was caught be- tween the bed of the press and the | rollers, and his neck was instantly broken. The deceased was 18 years old, and why he went under the press will never be known. HOSPITAL NOTES CTPSES 0 WIRED STEM GROWTH 0 OF ONES BEATS A BOC Authorities of That Place Told Considerable Activity Among the the Nomads to Move On The band of Gypsies that visited peiled to leave town on orders from the borough authonties met a similar fate at Owego. The bunch run the town with fortune tellers. Chief of Robinson information Police - other to the character of the of the he ordered them out. That particular from band and band of nomads will find consider able trouble in being allowed to stop anywhere table lot never before visited this A more disrepu section PERSONAL MENTION Mes. CE Knipp has gone to! Rocky Point, Pa, for a month for | her health. G. M. Angier is improving an dl making alterations to his residence Edw in F visit with his mother Charles EE. Felton, proprietor of the Dickens Book Shop at Towans da, 1s visiting Sayre friends today. | He was a welcome caller at The | Record office - Miss {the teachers the Sayre high school, left this morning for Wy. in Daniel Bentley and wife went to Towanda this morning to attend in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Bentley, whose Wednesday I. M. Os borne of the First Na- tional bank of Towanda, off in Sayre this enroute to Elmira stopped afternoon while where Mrs. Os- borne 1s visiting friends. He look ed 1n on his frends at The Record office Miss Eva Rathbun returned this morning from [Ithaca where she has been attending the graduating exercises at the Ithaca Conserva tory of Music. Mrs. Harry T. Pole, formerly Miss Melissa Treat, who appeared here in a concert re cently, among was those who tener Messrs Blish and Gillespie re turned last might from a visit to Canton, Burlington and other places in the western part of the county. Mr. Blish is a candis date for jury commissioner on the Republican ticket and he says that matters political are looking ex- bright. He has many friends all parts of Bradford county and they will rally to his support on Saturday next. Mr. Blish will also get a flattering vote here at home. In fact he should | receive the undivided support of his party. ceedingly in This Summer A number of dwellings are going up an vanous parts of the borough While buildin {as brink as summer before last, yt {7 cpcrations are not | the activity in this direction 1s veny noticeable. Ral estate quotations are firm and the transfers that have been made recently indicate that | values are established on a solid basis. Property owners are mak ing amprovements that add to the value of their holdings. On every hand one sees new cement walks being laid and dwellings | repainted being Desirable houses are | all occupied, there is but one vacant |store room in the town, and the [indications are that business will be | good dunng the summer. Sayre is | having the sort of growth now | that makes for permanence. NIGHT OFFICER CORNER RESIGNS Tenders His Resignation to Chief Walsh This Morning This morning Night Officer William Corner, who has been a member of the local police force since last fall, handed his resigna tion to Chief of Police Walsh The resignation is to take effect at Mr. Corners tendering reasons for at this time are unknown. His beat in West Sayre will probably be taken | by Special Officer Jay Lewis until the next meeting of the borough council, when his be duly appointed. The position only pays $45 per month and it appears to be a difficult matter to get men to stay on the job at thas LOCAL NEWS Newspapers are always glad to get all the news that 1s obtainable and The Record is no exception to the rule his resignation successor will If you cannot bring or send your news items to the office, use the telephone. Call 128x. of school will give a trolley the members of the senior class this evening. The place of meet- ing will be at the home of Miss Rebecca Peckeas on North Elmer avenue, The junior class the high nde to A number of the young friends of Hilbert Daniels tendered him a birthday surprise party at the home of his parents on South Elmer avenue yesterday afternoon. Re freshments and games were enjoy ed by the young people, and the little host was wished many events of a similar nature — Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed We positively TOWN HALL PLANS It is expected that the prelimin be here by the first of the Cu mang having charge of the matter will hold a mecting for the purpose of may be committee have been desired. The of the plans and it is likely that ere cannot charge want ads indiscrim- the expense of bookkeep of proportion to the amount involy | ed in the transaction NTEENS NEWS Mrs. Willis McDaniels went to | Overton this morning to visit her | father, C. F. Brown. Barry, also of Sayre, and Bernard | Ackley of Laceywille, underwent | noon Mrs. Michael O'Brien of Waver- ly, was discharged this forenoon. John Low of Sayre, an employe severe laceration of the scalp this forenoon. He was taken to the hospital for treatment. Read The Record, te —— PUMP HANDLE ORDERED Borough Clerk Mercere stated Desmond street park. The old one was broken a few days ago, since which time the thirsty ones have been compelled to go else- where for water, It is expected that the handle will arrive here in B Fk. Tanner, an old comrade of | the - Pennsylvania cavalry, who was born in Athens township and now resides in Milton, Pa, newing his old acquaintances in this 1S re- vicinity, NOTICE | There are some who have not paid their old taxes. Please call and settle by June 15 and save trouble, J. LIL. Plumstead, Cols 26-8 i i = PILLOWS Pillows with pure, ¥ feathers; no hog's hair, shoddy, poticy of satisfaction or money back. 205 Desmond St. POLICY. Fairs, and downy, odorless no feathers, are used. or uncured , "'Fioe Feathers Make Fine Pillows.” Examine its TERM Sayre. Below Are a Few of the Specially Banner Oats, pkg Shredded Wheat, pkg 2 pkgs Apltezo biscait 3 pkgs Apitezo grains NEW ARRIVALS AT GROCERY THIS BUSY 3 pkgs Wamaco sugar wafers We Kueipp's malt coffee, a coffee substi- tute, 2 1b pkg 25¢ Anchovies, French beaos, Feaner's grape jaice, ginger ale, Bensdorfs cocoa, Ar mour ox tongue Juigettes, 3 pkgs Hrooke's cayatal soap, bar 2 pkgs maltine wafers 3 pkgs milk biscuit 3 pigs Excelsior butters 3 Ibs excellent molasses cakes Potato chips, ib 2 lbs evaporated apples 1 cans Hoyt's tomatoes 18¢ caus Pippy telephone peas 3 cans Herald bake beans See following hands and Uollee Coffee offee lea Tea One pound be One pound 2bo One pound 40e Qoe poand 40¢ Cue poand 40¢ Ope pound 50¢ Oue pound C0 Tea Tea lea BOTH 'PHONES Priced Itews Cherry Bacon White Lily Lard We sell the above too and everything vise that's good. ! cana Island Beauty bake beans .... 4 cans Climax corn sieves 3 cans Cone wago corn ! cans red Alaska salmon 3] quarts beans Pillsbury’s Best flour Washburn's best flour 10 1b sack Personius’ pancake flour. . 200 4 Ibs ginger snaps 3 10c jars chipped bat 7 .. 180 100 be ..100 .+.100 .. 100 Cucumbers, Asparagus, New Potatoes, String Beans » ..one § inch frying pan Combination grater one flour sifter one 8 quart granite milk pan one quart milk pall one large turquoise pudding pan one granite stew kettle See South Window, 148 Desmond St. Corvaant Home Builders will delight in seeing sowe of the many plots of land we have listed here, in viewing some houses we have sold or had built for buyers of lota, you in on quite a number of ways of ae caring a home nest by paving some cash now, a little weekly or monthly right along. Come in, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Waverly. Is Hoth Phones, AH. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Discasca of the Fi 0 Te To pests oa, oure 3 Office, Whealoek Bloak, appolntment. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Rooms 4 and 6, Kilmer Rlook, Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Eetimates Furnished U35 Stevenson 88, Valley Phone Uy R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Eetimates Fornished, 210 Miller BL. Sayre, Pa.