tm. Sayre, Pa. in pi the season for which they ice deductions, which, . SECOND FLOOR were designed. say, for §16 66 » 13 33 " 8 00 DEPARTMENT On a choice of liberal offer 9x12 9x12 Smith's *“ “ 50 Reom Size Rugs is not little prices, confined to Our Former Price “ “" -“ Dobson's * 9x9 9x12 Karina '" Stinson Velvets “" “" “ ““ 7x9 Roxbury Tapestry 9x12 " he 8-3x10-6 .“ " 9x12 Hartford Colonial 6x9 Kashmir 7x9 “ 3x9 9x10-6 ’“ 9x12 “ 9x15 Sago Jute 10x15 W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE:OF THE PEACE Offices Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Offion hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to8 p,m At other times during day at Valley Record office, C.). Kitchin, SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at. tention given to moving of Planos, Household Goods, Bafes ste LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 119 DESMOND 8ST, Valley Phone 180-A. Bayre, LENIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Ovders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie street Jards ad Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN NASSLER, LHILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. ““ “ is ‘“" i - Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- liam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box is guarauteed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 50c and $1.00. Williama M(g. Co oS, Cleveland, 0. Formale by C. M. Driggs, druggist, —— $6 75 to New York and Return Accoant of Lehigh Valley railroad ex- cursion, June 156th, 1996, Tickets will be sold for all trains except the Black Diamond Express on June 15, good re- turning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express until Jane 28th inclu sive, Half tickets will be sold for chil- dren. For further particulars see tick etagentsa LL. VR R 25 $3 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls snd return, account Lehigh Valley rail- road excursion, June 14th, 1908, Tick- ets will be wold for all trains except he Black Diamond Express June 14th, retarniog on all trains exeept the B = agents Lehigh Valley railroad for for- ther particulars. 25 $4.50 to Toronto, Ont., and Re- turn, account Lehigh Valley railroad ex cursion June 14th, 1906. Tickets will be sold for all trains except the Black Dia- mood Express Juae 14th, retarning ou all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 17th inclusive. Por fur- ther particulars see Lehigh Valley tick: ~t agents. 25 —— $310 to Auburn ond Return, account Old Home Week, Auburn, N. Y., June 24-20 1908. Tickets will be sold ou all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 24 tw 29, good retarning until June 30th inclusive. For farther particularasee L. V. ticket agents, 25 $4.50 to Toronto, Ont, and Re- | 1906. Tickets will be sold on all trains except the Black Dia- mond Etpress July 4th, good retarning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express to July 7th inclusive. For fur ther particalars mee L. V. ticket agents $6 90 to Chautauqua, N. Y. and | r+tarn, aceount Iehigh Valley exeur sions Jaly 6 and 27. Tickets will be sold July 8 and 27, good returning within 30 days, including date of sale. Tickets | will not be acee ped on the Black Dia- mond Express. For further partic alars | see Lebigh Valley ticket agents, 25 | ————————————— N.Y.,and retara, account Lehigh Val- | ley excarsion, July 4th, 1908. Tickets | will be sold for all trains except the Biack Diamond Express Jaly 4th. good | returning on all trains exeept the Black Diamond Express Joly 5th inels anive. | Sew tickets agents Lehigh Valley rail- road for farther particulars 5 —————— $15.45 Sayre to Boston, Mass, ‘and retarn via the Lehigh Valley Rail- | road, Juue 7th to 11th, account The First ape of Christ Sojemist Hee Lehigh ticulars. 54a $38 34 30 30 50 Sale Price $29 50 50 “ .“ 26 5 50 " " 20 5 20 i 20 5 00 " 20 7 50 13 00 18 50 2 00 16 5 37 9 87 14 | 37 13 37 12 5 87 14 67 5 O95 rr -d i 22 8 5 O- Q ! ast) 25 11 14 GRADUATION AT ATHENS HICH SCHOOL Athens—The Commencement exercises of the graduating class at Athens high were witnessed by a crowded house order. graduates it 1s school last evening and were of a very high As there were 23 impossible for us to speak of them separately as they deserve, and so will say that all were very meritorious. Superintendent Rog- we ers has given full evidence that his qualifications as an instructor and disaplinarian are fully up to the requirements of the times, and that his systematic course of study brings out the best possible capa bilities of the students. He is em- inently practical and this quality seems to have been infused into the minds of the students. The able corps of teachers, too, deserve the commendation of our people. D. W, Tripp was elected a rgp- resentative of the Department of Pennsylvania to attend the Nation- al Encampment of the Grand Ar- my in Minneapolis next August. This is a distinguishable honor, for the office is eagerly sought for by comrades all over the state of Pennsylvania. White Shirt Waists 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. L ©, 0. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Mala Sts. Athens ILM W. L. Stetler was in Wyalusieg today. | F. K. Harris was in Laquin yes- |terday. | C.S Maurice returned from the | Hot Spring today, | Hoa. LT Hoyt returned from Harrisburg last evening. in Ulster for W. Myers. ee Mrs. F. Towanda on business today. | A.R. Morey has launched his I. Fuller. Mrs. John Newman spent the day at the home of her father, E 0. Soper, in Milan. stenographer and typewriter in the Keystone Guard office. Little Misses Evelyn and Lillian Hall went to Mountain Lake today to visit their grandfather, J. W. Nichols Miss Katharine Diffzabaugh has been visiting her brother, Tom Diffenbaugh, and returned to Over- ton today. D. W. Tripp and wife went to Sheshequin this morning to spend the day at the home of Frank Tompkins. Miss Ethel Gray, music teacher in Athens high school, will return to Troy tomorrow to spend her vacation at home. Mrs. Edgar Layman and Harold Schoonover went to Wyalusing this morning to visit a relative, Mrs. Chamberlain. Miss Katharine Moore who ™ been teaching in the high school | at Dallas, Texas, is home to spend her summer vacation. Mrs. Herbert Landon of Herrick | and Miss Emma J. Fee of Camp. town, former Athens teachers, were | day. The Asa Hammond Athletics | and high school baseball team had | another game this afternoon and it | was a lively one. The high school boys won the score in the game Wednesday 10 to 6, and today there was a big tussel to reverse the tally. DISTINCUISHED RECORD. Athens—The Department of Pennsylvania Grand Army en- campment held at Altoona this week closes the official term of Commander Andrew Wilt, and he has made a record of distinguished excellence. His visitations to posts all over the state have put him in close touch with all of the comrades, and have resulted in keeping up the numerical strength of the order notwithstanding the large losses by death. A commit- tee will be appointed by the in- coming department commander to procure a testimonial for him which will be presented at a meet ing of his post in a short time, and C. T. Hull is to make the presen- tation. No doubt an open meet- ing will be held at the time, to which the public will be invited. The Encampment was one of the most harmonious ever held, there was no strife for office, all of them having been elected by ac- clamation. The new officers are Milton A. Gherst of Reading, Commander; Major Geo. W. Mer- rick of Wellsboro, S. V. C, and Joseph E. Clark of Washington, J V.C. Rev. Dr. John W. Sayc:s of Philadelphia was elected Chap- lain for the thirty-fifth year; Chas. A Snydam of Philadelphia was appointed Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral and Lewis W. Moore, of Post 1, Philadelphia, is the new Assist- ant Quartermaster General. There was considerable strife over fixing the place of next years’ Easton each invited the association to these cities, Easton was chosen by a large majority. . SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Cabbage Cucumbers Tomatoes Egg Plant Pineapples Bananas Lemons Oranges|- New Potatoes Radishes Asparagus Onions, Pie Plant Strawberries Market Department Very fancy home dressed fowls, home dressed veals, Weppner's Cherry brand hams, bacon and “Lily White" lard, etc. 6 lbs finest plate beef . . . . . 25 6 lbs finest brisket beef . . . . 25 2lbsroundsteak . ,... 328 Sirdolasteak . . . . ....H4 Porterhouse steak . . . . . . 16 Finest veal stewing pieces . 8, 10 Finest quality veal chops 124, 14 Boned and rolled rib roasts . | 14 Boned and rolled rump roasts . 10 First quality kettle roasts . . 8, 10 Hamburg steak, ground fresh while you wait . . 10 Finest chipped beef cut to order ~ Grocery Section | Bread flour, White Star . . $1 23 {Unequaled for bread at aay price) | Pastry flour «115 Pastry flour . . . . Cyclone flour. . . . .. .1 | 3 cans fine peas . . 3 cans very fancy corn . Best lard . . 3 Ibs compound lard . | Best dairy butter «iss Tubs, rolls and pails 5 Ib sack fine sugar | 25 lbs fine sugar 3 Ibs Rio coffee . . ; Ib very finest Japan tea . 1 Ib very finest Oolong tea 1 Ib best 40c tea Karner's special blend coffee 6 lbs fine broken rice 1 bbl White Star flour . Mill shipment of Force . . . Blue Flame Instantly—no waiting. Turn up the wick, light a match and put on the kettle. When through, give it a quick turn and it's out. That's pant of the good features of the ew Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Stoves. A trial given if inter- ested in a modern range for hot weather. 8 NN = NNN A ee LU WN v NN ZO & wt v QO There is No Herd Law Against Flies You must fence against them or suffer the damage. We have a complete stock of doors, windows, wire cloth, etc. Priced right, Oxfords A fine assortment of the best values in the valley, $1 25 to $300 in white, tan, gun metal, patent colt, kid, etc. Hammocks . Only the big, roomy, well made ones, comfortable, handsome and satisfactory. Rockers Not the stiff, straight-up-the back kind. but the fit-the-back va~ ricty, real old fashioned hour-after- hour comfort. Elegance and com~ fort are not always found in the same chairs. This combination we have in this new shipment. All kinds of furniture for the KARNER'S SHOES 5 SIE 8 a (CRE ETE 4 {i Sizes 1to 8 Political Announcements announce myself as a candi- date for Commissioner on the Re- publican oe subject to the rules governing the eputtioan primaries to be held June 16th next. 8. A. BLISH, Bayre, Pa, May 15, 1908. “The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jary Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of an county. GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa. March § 0, 1908, To Bradford County Republicans: I herewith present wy name as a can- didate for Representative in the Pean- | sylvania Laginiatite subject to Repub- lican rales. 1 stand for the enactment of laws giving a straight, uniform two cent fare on all railroad lines. That trolley roads shall bave the vestad right | to transport freighta. A revision of our tax laws to the end that corporations shall contribate to relief of local taxa- tion and be compelled to bear their just share of the burden of tax. The same | to be used for Tse scien ia 07 wich otkies rpose as our ple may re rea be a clear and a4 tinot so there shall be no doubt as to intention and purpose, Edmund M. Tuton, 14-td Bentley Creek, Pa. | To the Voters of Bradford Coanty : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate | io Re Fh tos subject to Republi- es. [have always stood for clean | we} a fair ballot and an honest count, and I believe in “a square deal | for all” If elected 1 will vote rE work | for such lawns as will further these ends. | [ favor the passage of laws making pas- | senger rates two cents a mile, also = more liberal appropriations for schools | to the end that local taxation for that purposes may be reduced to the lowest possible limit. and for such additional ald for road building and maintenance { as the best interests of the people de- mand. 1 pastisntarly favor the enact- ment of laws that will equalize taxation and compel corporations to bear their roper share of the burden, the grant- fe of freight privileges to trolley com- panies, and a libel law that Is just and equitable, Plegira myself to the int- ereats of the people, | respectfully solicit their support at the coming pllaisien. GILES M, NE, Canton, Pa, May 10, 1608. 1 hereb announce myself a , candidate for Jul Jommissioner, sub to the Republican rales, CHARLES BCOTT, Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp. &-sjunié® To the Republican voters of Bradford County : I hereby announce myself a candidate for fo Repreaupative: subject to Republi- 1 am In favor of reform legis- Se to the end that corpora tions shall bear their just share of tax- ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law permitting trolley lines to carry freight; also law to enforce the provisions of the I here les (see Art. XVII am alsoln favor of two cant farve on railroads. 288 George Moscrip. To the Republican Voters of Bradford Count I here other carrying com announce myself as a candi- resentative to the Pennsyi- vania Legislature from Bradford county, subject to the rules of the Republican If Tiected 1 will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allowing trolley roads to carry freight, establishing a two cents a mile fare on steam roads, com- pelling corporations to bear their proper share of taxation, providing for the en- tire expense of the public schools from the state funds, and for such other measures as may be demanded by the people of this county. Dr. C, L. Stevens, March 10, 1908. 2d Ward, Athens. Widths A to E i A quarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth of a well known gentleman at pres- These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm ent a resident of Sayre, made. We will tell you the name of the party, if you wisk to see him yourself, There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of four. If you desire the highest de- gree of profciency—the skill and | knowledge that will make YOUR | fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or 'phone for On the other hand, if you take pleasure in having your year or two, you should go elsewhere —awe do not do that kind of work, JW. Murrele, D.DS. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA, Valley ' Phone 97 D. Come to the West Sayre Hose House, MONDAY, JUNE II, and hear political questions dis- cussed from your standpoint by Prof. George Kirkpatrick, a so- cialist speaker from Ohio. Admission Free. Ladies Invited. OSBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called br ire any part of Sayre, A a promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. PA Block, Sayre, Pa. May- nard Block, Athens, Ps. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public fipesisl sttention to Penalon Papers. Valley Phone 11 X, 13 Lesmond Street, Bayre, not promise suits before at ures were taken. In some ed to disappoint several—to Now that every measure is least a month after meas- instances we were com those we wish to apologize. in work, we can promise The men who voluntaril favorite suitings and we will immediately turn them out Murphy & Blish, | Fd pA eA