the family purse. than this. the big city stores. is drawing heavily on the tnday 0 big 09x12 2 left our stocks clude Wiltons, and Tapestries display Body Urussels, Axn About one third rd Floor Hammocks Knotted ( : Lawn Seals They 1n I awn Swings insters, Veivets | Vidor Porch yf¥ See Window Fo fing C § Porch Rockers re rugs offered About 35 are €] Stoves. 23 Reductions prices each Friday for th will elaborate on Satorday special sale days third off, or better 2nd Floor 01] Stoves, $5 Doors ncly Wind iter Coolers i his we $109 24 56 up 2498 ck - 250] Joe Bush took a fabing trip to, | the wilds of Sullivan today. Miss Anna Keele went to At- | lantic City yesterday for a week. Ds. J. W. Murrelle went to La | Porte this morning on business, { Wilham Erk returned from a | day. Mrs John Bixby and daughter of Sayre spent yesterday with Mrs. | Seth Hawkins. | { Good value for every dollar you | leave with us tor shoes and cloth- H. Sattler. Mrs. Almira Snell went to Milan | today where she will be with rela. tives a short ime, 259 4.67 nas hinges 2 measure 3c to Joc $150 and up Friday and andor ely Notable becauss of churches will generally suits for children up to 14 year size 2ad Floor Separate Skirts ts 3 A $1.59 to $6.00 iren's day in coming al Jot of tub 6c to §5 Beautiful Odd Pieces Seemingly endless variety ordinary sash ribbons certain loom and buy on the Notion Section Undermuslins--Choice peice for children’s up to $6 ‘They embrace every wan'ed sort H corset cover and skirt combined, all « Underwear Section 2nd a l Be CAREY, JUSTICE:OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: 9 to10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8 p,m. At other times doring day at Valley Record office. G. J. Kiron, wiland Dinner Sets, and rgest themselves here in June brides rv ont of the contract for i Others Dire $125and up Parasols ite linen insert, motiff bLietween nib hand carved handles, el Bargains Peter P Cme Ww ir ment Y9c a it cat prices New Lace W eren tha . een Lhe Lawns, shor Ave yo y ~r 3 ME sie8ves «aC and up EE Political Announcements I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for Jury Commissioner on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the rules governing the Republican primaries to be beld June 16th next. 8. A. BLISH. gf ony Pa, May 15, 1804, The andeysigued aanounces Bimasit 2 a candidate for the nomination of Jary Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. J. BE GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908. To Bradford Coanty Republicans: | herewith present wy name as a can- didate for Representative in the Penn sylvania Legislature, subject to Repub- lican ruiea. | stand for the enactment of laws giving a straight, uniform two cent fare on all railroad lines. That trolley roads shall have the Yastud right to transport freights. A re n of our tax laws to the end that co vi rations shall contribate to relief of local tax ‘- 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 Edmund M. Tuton, 14-td Bentley Creek, Pa. Towanda, Pa, Jun 8, 1968, To the Republican voters of Bradford County : You doubtless bLalieve in the prinei- nitted to their jast everybody on senger rates two oenta 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 an the best interests of the people de ’ SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at. tention given to moving of Pianos, Housshold Goods, Safes elec ples published in my announcement, viz ae lines should be per arry freight Corporations should pay share of the taxes Attorneys and Counselors Two cent fares for tI steam railroads, a w. Enforcement of the A i re- lating to carrying companies (Art. XVII) 4 GENERAL LAW BUSINESS by providiog proper penalty for r ita vio- lation TRANSACTED If nominated and elected | shall vots . and work for these reforms. | may not have seen you during the canvass, so LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT., tak. this method of requesting yom to attend the primaries, June 18, and assist Valley Phone 180-A. _Hayre. in the good work of a proper revision of AE the tax laws. He sure to go to the primaries and LEKIBH AND SCRANTON take your neighbors and friends wit you. Sincerely, Geo, Moserip. 29 COAL To the Voters of Bradford County : I hereby announce myself a candidate At the Lowest Possible Prices. for Representative subject to Republi can rules. | have always stood for clean politica, a fair ballot and an honest Orders can be left at West Sayre Drag cunt, and 1 believe in “a square deal Btore, both jphamet; oe 84 ® Brio street 1. 1" |f elected I will vote and work erry Ay th Phones. for such laws as will further theses ends. COLEMAN MASSLER, SEm—— CAFE mand. | partiontany favor the enact- ment of laws that will equalize taxation and compel corporations to bear their] Best of Everything [ior rig priviicgea to trolley con. og of freight privileges to trolley com- g panies, and a libel law that is just and aquitable. Pledging myself to the int- Lockhart St events of the people, | sthally solicit . their support at the Sewing I primaries, GILES COONR, Canton, Pa, May 10, 1908. es Cash or BEAMAN-BRANE Athens -Jos. W. Bzaman, Es is of Atiicns and Miss Martha Brane were married at high noon today at the residence of the bride's par ents in Willlamsport. It was a brilliant event and was attend@d by a lirge company of society people The bride has visited at the home of OL and has friends who will be glad come here as a resident of Athens Mr. Beaman 1s one best citizens and stands high in profess social circles, We extend congratulations. The happy couple will be at home in Athens in about two weeks, $4 50 to Toronto, Ont., and Re- turn, account Lehigh Valley railroad ex- cursion June 14th, 1306, Tickets will be #old for all trains except the Black Dia- mond Express June 14th, good returning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 17th inclusive For fur- ther particulars ses Lehigh v alley tick- et agents. 25 $3.10 to Auburn and Return, woeount Old Home We June 24-20, 1908, Haverly many to wel- of our sional as well as Tickets will antil June 30th inclusive, particularssee L. V. ticket agents. 26 $4.50 to Toronto, Ont tarp, account Lehigh carsisn July 4th, 1906 mond E 1 ress July 4th, on all trains except the Express te niuiy ith inclusive, We still have a large assortment of 6Ginghams 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. McMANAN, I. 0. O. F, Block, borer Mbens W.S. Catlin is working in the {interest of the M. P. A ia To- wanda and vicinity. Riy Finch of Bucknell univer- his summer vacation. George W. Stevens and “wife, who | have been guests of J. E. Swyers, | returned to Jersey Shore today. Arunah Ladd and New Albany, were in towa today. | Mrs. W. I Burrall and children, that been wisiing at J. L Dyer’s, returned to Covington, Pa, today. have The W. C. T. U meets tomorrow | afternoon with Mrs. Pierce, Penns sylvania avenue land Heredity.” To day is flag day and old glory is displayed on Perkins Post hall and from many homes and places] of business in Athens. | There was a company of quoit| | tossers pitched a very interesting | |game in the alley back of Mid. have been visiting Mrs. Bradley's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, | returned to their home at Franklyn, N.Y, yesterday. Robert, Genevieve and Sarah, went | to Dushore this morning and they | will spend several weeks visiting | relatives in that vicinity. The regular meeting of the N. P A will be held tonight in G. A. R. hall. There are ten new mem- bers to be admitted and other business of importance to be trans- acted and it is requested that all members be present. A merry party of about 15 gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Duncan last evening to give them friendly greetings for their 15th wedding anniversary They were given a handsome rocking chair as a mem ento of irniendship and good wishes. C. F Knapp went to Litchfield Centre yesterday and sold a beau- CLEARING RING SALE Great Cut Pric Price Sale of Goods, Some at Half Price. They Must Go Regardless of Cost or Value. Grocery Department Good potatoes. , . . ... 25 lbs granulated sugar . 5 lbs lemon cookies . § Ibs ginger snaps . Good bread flour . Good pastry flour. 10 Ibs buckwheat flour . Raljeake flour . er : lbs oyster crackers . Yeast foam . 3 pks raisins. . . Finest dairy butter . Finest creamery butter . Oak Leaf and Acme soap . 12 bars Hustler soap . . . Baker's chocolate . _ 28 and 30 | Baker's cocca . . . 08 and 20 | Mixed pickles, bottle . 10 | 3 cans Bell condensed milk . 25 l3cansbestcorn. . . . . . 23 |3cans Red Seal lye. . . . 25 2 cans_pears. . . .- .'. . 28 [Fresheggs. . . ..... 19 [Headlight oft. . . . . . 1 7 boxes sardines. . . . . 2% 7 ibs starch... 2% \E agle brand condensed milk 15 | Large cans corned beef . . . 20 | Large cans roast beef. . 20 NL Le Le Wn NO NNN Banneroats . . . vo. 2 Bast lard, . . , «sco IO : . 10, 25, 40 and 350 Coffees . . 15, 18, 23, Clothes liges. . . .... 10 Wash boards . . . . . + 23 Mop sticks . | Scrub brushes | Folding ironing tables | Jardiner stands . | Bible stands . . [Good floor brooms . Floor paints and brushes . § and prices . 10and 1§ | Crepe paper, all colors | Good line work gloves . 25, 35, § 3 qts beans . ; sets . 7 papers garden seeds . | Horse whips. . . 10, 25 and 350 (Ca arpet whips . . Ladies’ fine umbrellas . Wall racks. {Copper bottom wash boiler, 90 and 1 Tin pans . . 8 and Bread tins. . . Good tin dipper . Enameled kettles . . Large square dinner pails . Nickle tea kettles . Shoe Department We have a good line of men and boys’ work shoes from 1 00 up. Qur line of children's shoes is complete, at the lowest prices We have a large line of ladies’ shoes we will close out at cost Baby shoes . . . 5 Gent's Furnishing Dept Full line overalls . . 35, $0, Full line work and fancy shirts Men's pants. . . 100, 1.50, 2 Full line caps. 10, 15 and Men's socks, 6 pairs. . . 5 tiful cottage organ for a birthday present to the ten years old grand- daughter of Wm. R. Campbell. They had a very pleasant gathering and the persons present raised the Bue, black and white . money by contribution among] :-0cn collars. . . themselves to pay for the organ Best rubber collars Colored and white hdkfs, 5 and 10 This will be a pleasant memory for| Great variety of crockery, glass- we will close out at cost, and some less than cost. Great bargains in this Geo. H. Lenox died Thursday, | line of gcods. , June 7, at his home in Mansfield,| All silk ribbon at cost to close aged 51 years. He was born in|out. Also all of the 7c Ginghams Ulster and raised a family of eight | at sc to close out, and all other cloth at cost children there, seven of whom are | | Plated teaspoons, each. . . oI ‘now living. Five of his children | Plated tablespoons, each. . o2 live in Tioga county, There are! Gold clocks, each. . . . .1 00 two brothers, John L, of Monroe- | Table tumblers, doz . . . 30 ton and Daniel of Mountain Lake, | Slt and pepper shaker, eich 04 h ha... and one sister, Mrs. E. L. Thomp- | Water pitchers, eae 5 Crumb trays . . 10, 23 and 50C son of Sayre. There are 42 grand {lamp shades. . . . . . . O©§ | Men's socks, 3 pairs . Men's socks, 2 pairs . Full Line Underieat NN NN WU un 2¢ and will make her life happy. children and 41 great grandchil-| Two foot carpenter ruler. . 10 dren living. His son, D. L Lznox,|Lather brushes. . . . . . 10 attended the funeral at Mansfield. | 3 cakes Buttermilk soap . . 19 Pearl buttons, card, . . . Of NOTICE | Men's suspenders . .'10, 18, 2% Hand lamps . . 20 and 25¢ Standard lamps . 30 and 40 All persons selling milk in the || jdies’ black hose . . 5, 10and 15 borough of Athens that have not | Boys’ heavy ribbed, 3 pairs. 25 complied with the ordinance in re~|Sad ifon handles. . . . . 10 gard to having cows tested for to the provisions of ordinance, So please take notice. ‘Athens Board of Health. 107 THOMAS AVE. Sayre - - Penna WILLIAMS al “ABOVE ALL" THE PATRIGIAN SHOE ; For Women {Sizes 1 to 8 Widths A to Ef PRILE 334 50. SHOES FOR 1906. The Pierce, Racycle, Miami, Rambler, Crescent and Nubia. PRICES FROM $20.00 UP. Largest stock of bicycle sundries. Tires from $1 50 up. Saddles from 50c up. Pedals from 50c up. Pumps from 10c up. Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up. ZAUSMER'S JEWELRY STORE, Broad Street. Waverly. 7: ——= ‘J O END to the good things at the Racket Store this week. find most anything you want, from a Dinner Set to a Tooth Pick. from $1.00 to $1.00, 18 inch Window Screens 25c. You can Hammocks hooks free with each one. Sou- venirs of Waverly 10c each; the very prettiest “little brown jugs’ you ever saw ; ten different styles. Special for Pay Day Week We have just received an assortment 2 Nay 1 (9) of China: Caps and Saucers, Plates, Su- gars and Creamers, Mustard Cups, etc. worth from 15c to 25¢, for one week only 10¢ each. Shbbbbbboe 2 7: N Gregg’'s Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. : WwW) 332) S22 SL [I NARI ICRL ORIN H. H. Mercereau, CEMENT SIDEWALKS | Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phones 11 X. 12 Degmond Btreot. Go 28 When you want a cement side- ‘walk laid in a first-class, Jurabis | manner, call on § Sn Daris, will get the benefit 0 ary i ) of gra all kinds. Simeon SL Olive St., Sayre. Bayre, Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card signs: CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished $15 K*evenson BL. Valley Phone Sly pe There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- 'ord does not circulate Please Do Not Ask for Credit ! Bouitiyely No Admittance Rooms, the best House goad; | lion cous Make Suits to Order Fit, Style and Workm :nship Guaranteed i a Gi a a —- EA. —— TE