That's why other dollars saved and Cost _purpose discontinuing a men's lines, and wish quickly. There could not All are new, $1 goods are $2.89, all § $2.69. They include Humanic, ford. $3.50 that was not worth marked up ? Women's, Misses’ SHOE DEPARTMENI] number of them be any old, All 1.00 goods are NOTION Americas, and Envelopes For Tues- of Initial Stationery, Every Worth 35¢: 23c. FLOOR i sTHEET John £3.50 to be- v Another Children's (oc regular, FLOOR Dimities on early. nary. thirds. THIRD 3 for 10c. Special S7c. are extraordi- about two values ARPET SECTION Charles Farr and wife speat Sun- | day at Montour Falls. spent Sunday in Elmira. Miss Fannie Grenell of Troy is | visiting friends in Athess, Mrs Luke Shear ‘went ¢ to Wya- | lus sing today to visit relatives, | Frank Stevens of Sheshequin | {was transacting business in town | today. | Prof Charles Lancaster returned {to his home in Granville, N. Y., | today. | Willard H. Masten of Windham was transacting business in Athens yesterday. Edward Joachim, son of Dr. E. B. Joachim, has gone to Montrose to spend the summer. F. E Bidlack went to West | Franklin this morning in the in- (terest of the M. P. A Geo. D. Geer of the Johnstown | brid ge works, was in town today. | He formerly resided here. Miss Martha Stulen went to | Scranton yesterday to attend the |U niversalist State convention. | The Towanda high school and | Athens high school teams will | play a game of ball on the Athens grounds Saturday. | Williamsport today to attend the | Beaman-Brane wedding which is | take place place Thursday. Lester Palmer and Miss Georgi- | | Athens—]Justice Johnson had a very interesting case before his court yesterday. F. A. Shoemaker resided in Athens for a long time, and they had a house lot on Hugh street, | Shoemaker died several years ago, and the husband married again, ‘house until Mr. Shoemaker died, |about a year ago. Mr. Shoemaker {made a will giving this house and lot to his second wife. A relative of the first Mrs. Shoemaker Mrs. A. ). Taylor and A. Downes now come forward and claim the prop- erty, stating that the present Mrs, Shoemaker has no title to it, and they visited the place for the pur- pose of getting possession, a short {time ago. But Mrs. Shoemaker {took a decided stand and refused to be ejected. The consequence was that there was a lively scrap, {and now Mrs. Taylor and her counsel, S. H. Smith of Towanda, | have arrested Mrs. Shoemaker and [there is prospect of a very lively fightt Mrs. Shoemaker reeled off her story to Justice Johnson, show- | ing her hand that had been injured in the battle, and wants the other party with her counsel arrested. The case was continued to Thurs |day afternoon as the Common- wealth were not ready to try the case. S. H. Smith of Towanda, and W. G. Schrier of Athens, are | attorneys for the prosecution and |]. T. Corbin for the defense. ORDINANCE NO. 23. 1 SHOES 4 Sizes 1 to 8 Widths A to E Political Announcements I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for Jury Commissioner on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the rules be held June 16th next. 8. A. BLISH. Sayre, Pa., May 15, 1904, The andersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. To Bradford County Repablicans: I herewith present my name as a can- didate for Representative in the Pean- sylvania Legislatare, subject to Repub- lican rules. of laws giving a straight, uniform two cent fare on all railroad linea. That trolley roads shall have 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 free schools or such other purpose as our people may desire. All laws to be drawn plain, clear and dis- tinct so there shall be no doubt as to intention and purpose, Edmund M. Tuton, 14-td Bentley Creek, Pa. Towanda, Pa, June 8, 1804, County You doubtless believe in the prinei- | plea published in my announcement, viz A quarter of a century age we of a well known gentleman at pres- ent a resident of Sayre, These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of the party, if you wish to see kim yourself. . There are variations in dentat workmanship, just as there are dif- feremces in the various brands of Hour. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficiency—the skill and bnowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or phone for an appointment. On the other hand, if you take pleasure in having your | tecth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work. _ gp — carry freight. Corporations should pay their joet| a Authorizing a contract to be entered 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA, Valley ' Phone 97 D. share of the taxes Two cent fares for everybody on | steam railroads, | ana Campbell were married inf,..o on the part of the Borough of South - » ) checks and flowered designs. 12!c. |W averly, Saturday evening, by the | Waverly, County of Bradfoni and State 35 patterns Amorita and Floridora > 3 DRY GOODS DEPT. STRE 10c. ET FLOOI Always serviceahle. today. Price $1.17. SECOND FLOCKR—GAKMEN new lot in 1« ry I SECTION Complete vou via the short line on W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE:OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: 9 to10a m.; 6:30 to8p, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office. GC.) Kiron, is SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt et. tention given to moving of Planos, Household Goods, Bafes LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 119 DESMOND S8T,, Valley Phone 150-A. Sayre. LENIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders ean be left at West Sayre Dra Btore, both phones; or at the is yards a8 Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN NASSLER, HILL & BEIBACH care Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. IEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (log effect May ty 19> ) Trains leave Bayre as follows RASTROUND Daily for Towands Tunk A Wilkes Barre Mauch Chunk, Allentown [Bethiehsm, New Yor Philadel os, Baltimore and Washington I : I kia Nilkes Haire Cle 2: a: Va h. Alentown m New Ye th at I i x (Waverly * AM) Week Jars aN for Athens, Ulster, Towanda Mon roeten, New Albany, Dusbore, Satter feild, Halls, Wihlia rt, Wyalusing Lacey ville, Tankhaanock, Pittston snd Wilkes Barre (Waverly 53s A MM) Dally for Aer Tunkhannock Pittston Wilkes Barre, Glen Sammil Springs White Haven, Fenn Haven janction Mac Chauk Alientown, Bethlehem New York Pall adeiphia, Baltimore and Washington M. Sunday only, for Athens Milan Sines Towandis Wyslasing, Lacey ville, Meshoppen and Tunkhannock (Waverly 1223 FP M ) Dally Ee a Tuskhaanock, | (stom Wilkes Barre, Glen Bammit Spriage White Haven Manch Chunk Allentown Betale Beg New York, Phlladeiphis, Baltimore and rg Diamond Rx for Towanda, Tuskhanuock 3 13 5m Fitiaton. Wilkes Barve Glen Sum mit, Masch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Phlisdeiphia Baltimore and Washington PM (Waverly qq P M |) Week days * only for Athens Ulster, Towanda Mon » rortom, New Albany Dushore, Satter feld, Halls, Williamsport, Wyesinsing, Lacey ville, Tunkhannock Piitston end Wilkes-Barre WRSTBOUNRD, Dally for Geneve, Buffalo, Niag- AM |: ars Falls Toremio, Detroit, Chicago, 6t Louis and points west a Dally, Black A.M Dally for Geneva, Rochester, Cal edonia, Batavia, Buffalo Coanects for pag Palls and Toromto Daily for Lockwood, Vaz Eiten ) tee Ithacs Trumansbarg Corners, Geneva, Rochester, Batavis Counects for Asharn week day» only M Week days only, for Lockwood ? WE 8 cer, Ithacs, Trumans- burg. Hays Corners, Geneva, Roches ter Batavia Buffalo and Nlagars Falls M Dally for Geneva Rochester Baf » Niagara Falls Detr and * Eo 1 Daily for Lockwood Odessa Dr (Watking) Vaicts, Lodi, Otter Varick and Geneva Dail v for Ithaca Trumansbury Harts Crnevn Hox host Ra. he]§ or Lore BE Ch ( Dulsle, De urn week days Falls, Detroit, Chicago 6t nts west Louis and | Daily for Lockwood, Van Riten Corners, Geneva sod Manchester AUBURN DIVISION AM Week days only for Owego Pree 3 ville, Cortland, Caaastols ontoe, Moravia, Ausburs, WwW ’ alr Haves Syracuse, Utics and Albany 350: A.J.GREEN _. CONTRACTOR AND ass Plans and Estimates 5 Stevenson At, 34s Nuralsh Phoge hed To. Canastota, Groton, Moravia, An burs, Syrscnse. Tiice end Albany I William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The bast Salve in the world for Cata, Bruises, Bores, Uleers, Salt Rheam, Tet. ter, C happad Hands aud all skin erup- tion It is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, or money refundad Price e by drugrists. Williams Mz. Co, Prop's. Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist, ar a - $6 75 to New ¥ork and Return Accoant of Lehigh Valley railroad ex- cursion, Juna 15th, 1998 Tickets will b= sold for all trains except the Black Diamond Etpreas on Jane 15, good re- turning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express until June 20th inclu- sive, Half tickets will b= sold for ehil- dren. For farther particulars see tick- et agents. V. R. RK. 25 corre $3 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return, account Lehigh Valley rail. road excursion, Jase 14th, 1808. Tick- ets will be sold for all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 14th, good returning on all trains except the Black Diamond Fxpreas June 156th, See ticket igents Lehigh Valley railroad for far- ther particulars, 2% $4.50 to Toronto, Ont. and Re- turn, account Lehigh Valley railroad ex- carsion Jun» 14th, 1808. Tickets will be sold for all trains except the Black Dias- mond Express June 14th, good returning on all traius except the Black Diamon Express June 17th inclusive. For far- ther particulars see Lehigh Valley tick- et agents. 25 mt $3.10 to "Auburn and Return, wecoant Old Home Week, Auburn, N. Y., June 24.29.1008, Tickets will be sold rn all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 24 to 28, an til June 30th inclusive, particalarsses LV, For farther ticket agents. 25 $4 50 to Toronto, Ont., and Re- tarp, account Lehigh Valley railroad ex- cursisn July 4th, 1904 Tickets will be sold on all trains »xeept the Black Dia- nd Express Jaly 4th, good returning fon Wl trains except the Black Diamond | Express to July 7th inclusive. For fur- ther particulars see L v cket agents | $6 90 to oT a N.Y. and weount Lehigh sions July 6 An d 27. Tickets will be sold {July 8 and 27, good returning within 80 days, inc Indi ng date of sale. Tickets vill not be acerpted on the Black Dia- nond Express. For further particulars s+ Lehigh Valley ti ket agents. return 25 133 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Y., and retarn, account Lehigh Val- joy extra mn, Jaly Ath, 1908, Tickets “ill be sold for all trains except the out Express duly 4th, good ins except the Black faly 5th inclusive, «Ligh Valley rail- calars, 25 TOUHEY' S HOTEL = oad for farther part] ner where The Valley Rec- (ord does not circulate Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Biation. - | pastor of the M. E church. { J. W. Beaman, | Williamsport this morning and he | wore a very happy smile in antia- ation of a very important event. John Dunlap broke a wheel on his delivery wagon yesterday while driving through Public street with a load of second hand fur. miture. The bi-county Christian En- deavor convention will be held in the Athens Presbyterian church next week Wednesday and Thurs day Next Sunday morning Rev. AF. von Tobel will give an illustrated sermon appropnate to Children’s day. In the evening the Sunday school will have their Children's day exercises. The dance at the old academy last night was well attended; the juniors did themselves proud enter- taining the seniors. Prof Tighe of Waverly furnished the music. The room was decorated in the class colors. H. F. Johnson, Esq, and wife, Mrs. Mary Hadlock and Mrs. G. IL. VanScoten and son, Roy, went to Scranton this morning to attend the Universalist State convention which is in session today and to- morrow. The Y. P. C. U. will hold its meeting Thursday and some of the delegates will remain over to attend. We still have a large assortment of Ginghams and Percales Suitable for Dresses and Shirt Waists. Plain and Figured Lawns and Batistes All the new things in pretty silk effects and a nice lot of White Goods suitable for Shirt Waist Suits. Call and look them over. D. E. McMAHAN, I. 0. 0. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Main Sts., Athens H. H. Mercereau, |of Peansylvania, with the Waverly Elec | tri Light and Power Company of the Village of Waverly, Coanty of Tioga and empowering the Bargeas to sign the necessary contract on the part of tke | Borough « of Soath Waverly, | Beitordaiged by the Town Council of the Borough of South Wave rly, and it is hereby ordained by the aatbority of the same: Section 1. That the Borough of South Waverly enter into a contract with the Waverly Electric Light and Power Com- pany for and during the term of five years from the first day of April, 1908, for 8! Amp. or 1200 nominal candle power arc lamps, at the price of $565 jr annum. Said lights to be kept lighted every night until one o'clock a. m., aud 32 incandescent lamps to be lighted every night until one o'clock a, ui, at $20 per annam for each and every light. Section 2. The Buargess of the Bor- oagh of South Waverly is hereby au. thorized and empows red to sign the nec essary contract with the said Waverly Rlectric Light and Power Company for the period of five years, dating from April 1, 1908, as soon as this ordinance becomes effective, The foregoing ordinance was daly passed at a regalar esting of the Bor- ough Couneil of the Borough of South Waverly, Pa, June 5, 1008. JOHN V, QUICK, Attest: Presideat of Council. T. M. WALSH, Secretary, Political Announcement June 11, 1908. To Bradford County Repablicans The old saying, “The World Moves,” still ho'ds good. The prevailing politi- oal idea of the past— that to be a Repub- lican was the only reqairement neces. sary to deserve nomination aud election bas for obvioas reasons, lost some force. The rank and file of cur party in this county, while no less strenoous in their devotion to Repablican principles, de mand a high standard of eivie righteous- ness and political manhood and they will hold to a rigid accountability every standard bearer within its ranks. Oar Representatives must uot only vote right, but they must also be men of sound judgment, with wide and extend- ed business experience with mankind in the motives that govern business affairs They must be men of strict integrity, energetic and tireless workers, in order to procure the enactment of sach legis- lation as our people now demand. Our people desire That electric roads sball have vested right to trausport freight. A maximum rate of not over two cents per mile fare on all steam roads. | The return of all license aud personal property tax to the counties, A revision and equalization of our | present tax laws to the end that cor po ations shall bear their just share of | our burden of taxation and be compelled to contribute in whole, or in part, to the | maintainenee of our freee schools and lo- | cal taxation, as the next legislature shall | by careful and patient attention to the | work demanded be able to secure, Our | people must have results. Broken or | forgotten pledges have no value and are | a disappointment to mankind, 1 have presented my name as one of { your candidates. | may not be able to fou a personal interview or a “heart to { heart” talk with yon and have no fairy la ales or visionary schemes to offer iu or- { | the der to sway your jadgment, but | simply solicit your support in the prosecution tof the work outlined above, Attend the {primaries and support two persons who { favo or the foregoing proposed legislation | and who possess the will, energy, ability { and power of leadership sufficient to ac- | somplish the work and prodace the re. {sunita desired. Yours truly [80 EDMU ND M. TOTON. E. M. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ofior:—Rooms 4 and §, Elmer Bloek, Enforcement of the lating to carrying companies (Art. XVII) by providing proper penalty for its vio- lation, If nominated and elected Lata] vote and work for these reforms. | may not have seen you during the canvass, so take this method of requesting you to | attend the primaries, June 18, and assist in the good work of a proper revision of | the tax laws, Be sare to gx take you. » to the primaries and your neighbors and friends with Sincerely, Geo, Moserip. 20 To the Votersof Bradford ‘County : I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative subject to Repabli- can rules. 1 have always stood for clean politics, a fair ballot and an honest count, and I believe in “a square deal for all.” 1f elected 1 will vote and work for such laws as will further these ends. I favor the passage of laws making pas- senger rates two cents a mile, also for more liberal appropriations for schools to the end that local taxation for that purpose may be reduced to the lowest possible limit. and for such additional aid for road building and maintenance as the best interests of the people de- mand. 1 particularly favor the enact ment of laws that will equalize taxation and compel corporations to bear thelr per share of the burden, the grant- wi of treigia privileges to trolley com- panies, a libel law that is just and equitable, Pledging myself to the int- Greats of the fata: 1 Pespeetially solicit their support at the 9 Souing ERisariea. announce myself a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to the Republican rules, CHARLES SCOTT, Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp. ¢-sjunl6? Canton, Pa, May 10, 1908. 1 hereby To the Rapasiioan Voters of Bradford I hereby announce myself asa Sankt. date for resentative to the P vania tare from Bradford coun subject to the rules of the Republican party. If elected I will work for and vote for the enactment of laws slowing trolley roads to carry freight, establis Side toe cents a mile fare on steam ocom- pelling corporations to bear hea. roper 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, 1506. 2d Ward, Athens. SE. The Record, has the best House Lease ever in Bradford county; also Vest prime and Desk Receipt Books; i and a variety of Legal Blan To a ny |. L. BENJAMIN, Palnter, Decorator and Paperhanger. 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