Oke it isn't right. There is MANEY ght no half way about tailoring, & PAGE, OUR STRONG POINT 2168 Desmond St., Sayre. ICE CREAM FREEZERS Are A nacessity 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 $230}; We have all makes or 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 $0.80. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. Wejhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We 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 BT. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Duliverd st our home co rial, SoM a] lues.. Oxtty write wr Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES Vote for Stevens for the legisla- ture. Master and Man at the park theatre tonight. Another warm wave is scheduled for this section. A graphophone free to every Customer at H. Sattler's. Vote for Stevens for the legis- lature. Don't go it blind. Compare our prices with those of any clothing store in town. H. Sattler. The O. R.C. and the B. of R. R. T. will hold a memorial service in the M. E. church Sunday, June 17, at 2p. m. The orders and their auxiliaries will meet at their hall at I p.m. to attend in a body. All are cordially invited. 3t Look out for the ° ‘last cards” a be primaries tomorrow night. ~The Hoyt crowd and the machine “gang” behind him are likely to The Man Who “Gets There" plenty of 18 lo his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver OH Makes blood -lots of It— life-giving, brain-noarish- in, pth replenishing 75¢c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescristion Druggist. pank Bullding, Sayre, Fa, Attend the primaries tomorrow nan There are several cases of scarlet fever in Towanda, but it is believed that the disease will not become epidemic, ————— It is said that before the tele- graphers employed by the Lehigh will secure new watches they will put up a vigorous fight, Save money and telephone your grocery orders to Angell's store Valley phone 2 ¢. All goods de~ livered promptly to any part of the city, *31-4t Hoyt and Lilley and traveling hand in hand in the political game. A vote for Hoyt is a vote for Lilley. Remember this when you cast your ballot at the primaries tomorrow ght. Howard Elmer hose company No. 4 will hold a special meeting Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are requested to be present if they wish to hold their membership. By order of Robert Cullington, Pres, J. D. Munn Foreman, 31-4t Twenty Lehigh Valley freight handlers went on a strike at Wilkes-Barre yesterday, and as a result the officials were considers ably handicapped in caring for freight received. The men whd went out demanded an increase in pay, along with other things, but their demands were refused, — Remember that Sayre presents a candidate for jury commissioner, S. A. Blish, a well known young business man is for the first time t| asking the support of the voters, and he should receive a handsome vote here at home, Mr Blish will make an excellent jury commis- sioner and Republicans in Sayre should not hesitate to give him a — TEED IN SAVE Girl Was Only Fifteen, While Her Male Companion Was Twenty-Two On Tuesday night a young man apparently 22 years old, accom- panied by a girl, who it is thought was not more than 13, stopped at one of the hotels in Sayre and the former went to the register and wrote thereon: “Mr. and Mrs. |. Lindlay, Hartford, N. Y The couple were assigned a room for the night and the next morning they went to the Lehigh station and the man purchased tickets for Pa. Yesterday Shenff Kinney of Tompkins coun ty, N.¥, Easton, that the pair had eloped from Hart tord. The deputy shenfl failed to the man or the girl, but said that they had run away from Hartford, probably with the intention of get- | ting married. The deputy shenff 3 {said that the girl was between 14 and 15 years of age and was the! member of a respectable family, while the young man had always borne a good reputation. They had been keeping company for some time but on account of the extreme youth of the girl the par- | ents of the latter had discouraged | the young man's visits, Deputy Shenff Kinney returned to Ithaca, and whether the couple will be chased any farther is not known. | LEHICH TINE INSPECLOR | Webb C. Ball has been appointed general time inspector for the Le high Valley Railroad Company, |! and has already assumed the duties | of his office. It is the intention of | the Lehigh officials to be more! exact in the future regarding the watchés carried by employes. It is | sard that many of the Lehigh's | men take watches i belonging to other men to the local examiners, | and by this fraudulent method are | their timepieces the | standard grade are up to Under the new ing January and again in July. | Further than this all employes will | to local examiners where they will | be compared with semi-annual in- | spection cards. This method will | put a stop to borrowing watc hes | for inspection purposes. DOING BIG BUSINESS Frank Speno, the Italian padrone who is a frequent visitor to Sayre, is doing big business in his line at this season of the year. Speno runs a large wholesale house in Ithaca. Speno supplies his fellow countrymen who are employed on the Lehigh with provisions from his big store in Ithaca. He has an arrangement whereby the amount cach man owes him is taken from the man's pay, and thus no bad debts are contracted. Besides this | Speno furnishes the Lehigh with laborers and it is said that he getting rich out of the business. 1s min THE HICHLANDS Is the place to buy a building lot, as they are going to be sold at public auction beginning next Tuesday at 1:30 p. m, and it is the finest lacation in Sayre, being the Lambert property on West Lock- hart street, and 1s high, dry and | sightly. Easy terms will be made to purchasers. There will also be | 200 valuable presents given away free. Come and see them at 201 Lockhart street, Sayre. See to- morrow night's Record for further particulars WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT The marriage of Chester M, Lye) man to Miss Adelaide McCain of PERSONAL | NENT Mrs LO Miller ler of Cortland is | visiting at the home of E M Thompson, Spung street, Miss May Be lle Lo will sing in the Park church, Emira, N.Y, Sunday morning She will leave Elmira for a week's stay on Seneca lake - UST P Wwers ————— Mrs C E. Loetzer and son Lows went to New York this morning, where they will meet Miss Rose Loetzer, who has been attending school at Boston winter during the past Miss Loetzer has been en- gaged as a teacher in the public schools for next year. LOCAL NEWS Vote for Stevens for the legis. lature, Say re ~- - from $2.50 up at H. Sattler’s, et Isaac Floyd of Laquin, was fa- tally injured in a collision on the S. & NY railroad yesterday morn- port hospital last night. a t The weather wise say that the and from appearances seem that they were correct. It is the duty of every Republi can elector to attend the primaries | Two candidates of the Vote for Stevens. A N——— York State Board of Re Commissioners yesterday authorized the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company to increase its cap {ital stock $1,200,000, “gang.” New making its ———— Cast a vote at the primaries to- morrow might for Dr. C I. Stey ens for representative. You will | thereby register an emphatic pro-| test against the “gang” and ma chine methods in Republican poli | The annual retreat of the priests progress at Glen Summit. The! retreat 1s in charge of attendance, Rev. J. 1. among them being Shanley, pastor of the “THE GANG" DESPERATE In a last desperate cflort to bol ster up a lost fight, the Hoyt crowd | has dragged the name of a well known pnvate citizen into the pohtical campaign which is now in progress. A fellow himself “Citizen,” and whose cons struction of English is suspiciously like Mr. Hoyt's published a quarter column of screed in last night's Daily Times, a paper that long since sold itself soul and body to “the gang." The article refers to E J. Connelly as a disappointed officeseeker who has openly boast ed that he carnes the vote of South Waverly and Sayre in his vest pocket Of course everyone knows that reference 1s made to E |. Connelly, who at the last moment was turned down by who signs Boss" Lilley | Mr. Connelly, however, 1s not half tain aspirant tor postoffice honors in the year 1506 REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES At the primaries of the Republi can party to be held on tomorrow evening the polls in Third ward will be open from 7 to . and the First, Second and Fourth ‘will be open trom 5 until & There therefore sufficient time for every voter in Sayre borough to register his choice. DONT FAIL LT0 ATTEND - Sensational ale at 373 Broad| wards Lis ITE COMPANY IMPROVING PLANT Old Shutoff Valves Are Being Replaced With New Ones in the Business District Superintendent C. FE. Loetzer and his assistant superintendent, Chas | Shearer, are exceedingly busy men | these days, they being engaged in| the Sayre Water Company's sys | tem in this borough. A force of men has been engaged for the past] two mights putting in shutoff valves {in the mains in the business diss Itricts. All the old valves are being taken out and new ones put in their! Additional valves are also so that when the work 1s completed repairs may be made with places being placed, less inconvenience to | patron s. In other woids, if for any cause it 1s necessary to shut off the | water the district affected will be of considerably less extent. The work is all being done in the night time so that the water supply of patrons in the business dictnict is not in any way affected. D. A. R. MEETING | Tioga Chapter, D. A. R., observ- led Flag Day yesterday afternoon About [two hundred ladies and gentlemen, (the members of the chapter and ‘their guests, assembled in the M. E. church parlors in Waverly at 330. The rooms were decorated with large flags and flowers. Mrs. | Elmer, the first vice regent, pre- sided at the meeting, which opened with the singing of the doxology Mrs. Elmer then of Flag Day, its significance, and the desire of the chapter to observe it in some fitting manner. She Mrs. Scott, the chairman of the flag day committee, who read a | very fine paper on patriotic music | The paper was written by Mrs. | Perry of Ithaca. After the sketches of the different songs, spoke S introduced they by a Stamford, were sung tette composed of Mrs quar and Mrs. Hill accompanied by Miss | + Wilcox The songs given were “My “Hail Co- “Tenting on the O11 Camp “Columbia, Gem of the “Yankee Doodle,” “The Ground,” Ocean,” and “The Star Spangled Banner." The sketches of the authors and [the causes which led to the writing {of these songs were very interest. ling. At the close of the program Mrs. Elmer expressed the gratis tude of the chapter to Mrs. Perry for the use of her paper, to the to the M. E. church for their parlors, and to the committee who planned thg afternoon. Ice cream and cake were served during the social period, which closed the alternoon’s entertainment SEELY-CHAPMAN William A. Seely and Miss Mable E Chapman were marned yesterday afternoon at the Baptist parsonage at Waverly by the Rev George A Briggs. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M { musicians, [1s one of Sayre’s most popular young ladies and the groom is a well known employe of the local Traction They Company will make their home at street. ORDERED NEW CARS The Lehigh Valley has ordered ten express cars of 50,000 pounds capacity, ten express horse cars of and one Hollin- August 50,000 pounds capacity dining car from Harlan & B gsworth for July NOTICE | There are some who have not | paid their old taxes. Please call and 20 They will be at home at 309 South Wilbut avenue alse July 10 away. Don't tunity, miss the oppor: lector. 26-8 ——y Read The Record, The “Estas ric’ Pillows at all World Pairs, and with pure, feathers; clean, no img Pt downy, odorless ¥ no cotton, po or uncured feathers, owed, poiicy of satisfaction or money back. Write Chas. Emmerich & Co. Chicago, and receive, free their new book let, **Fine Feathers Make Fice Pillows," = 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a. If Not, Why Will ¢ ® You 4 better poiiey © NOP at the exact POLICY. Costa 57¢ to $1. 85 per Examine its TERM month. According to age, TORGHT Oak Grove Park SHEFF EEE P PEPPER ERE EH “MASTER AND MAN," Old Time Melodrama. aaa ast ad as a aa a aa SS ST | Summer Stock Co. | 3 Big Specialties PPLE P PPP IPL P4000 0444 PRICES, 10,20,30¢ } § SHU MATINEEJ IOC TO ALL TE IIIT Excursions ERIE RAILLROAD. $3.50 to New York nd day night Jame 23d. Sjecin Erle Rallroad Co. will sell excur elon tickets to Elmira and return Wednesday, July 4, at 80 centa for round tri Good only on tra 25 tng and retarning on tr " $6.75 to New York City and return on Thursday July 19th Tickets good all trains oa that day and to 15 days i i : : | cturn Satur train 17 vin return an 17-taw $2.25 to Rochester and return Sanday, June 24th. Good on train 7 lea Waverly 5.35 am. 15 $1.25 to Keuka Lake and return Wodnesday, July 4th. Good d vy of date only. Two da ickets, $1.75. taw $31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re- turn. $42.65 to St Paul or Duluth, Minn. aud return. Good to Oct 3ist for return trip. Low mite exeursions to principal points through the entire west on sale at greatly redoneced rates, 13-taw 75c to Binghamton and retarn Sunday, June ITth, ud each alternate Sunday thereafter. Tickets good lea ing Waverly at 7:52and10:8¢ a. m 25 N. P. L. special train via the Erie will leave Waverly, Weaodneaday morning, June 20th at 10 a. mw, stopping at Che- mung and Elmira stations in both direc- tion Retuming J train leave the park at 5:50, Elmira at 6.00 mn Excursionists desirons of leaving earlier than the 10 oclock special \ take train 26 at 8:30 AL mL or go on after noon train at 311 pow, and turn special train or No, Sat 1003 Round trip tickets, adults 88¢, children under 12 vearcof ae JOC As uo Lick ets will be sg if the ticket of cure them a ng taw 8] will RK Id ex vp fice it would be well to day or two in advance - For further partioulars apply to § Ticket Agent, J. W, Clark - rue * SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Fnday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre All Everybody welcome I. LB NJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-clans work done promptly at rea- sonable prices, . Athens, Pa, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: - Rooms ¢ and 5, Kilmer Rlook, Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa Advertise in The Record. Realdence: 120 Sp ruoe Te ra KA A A A A kk A OK THE NIGHT OF JULY 4TH is proverbial for its many fires— = result of rockets, fire crackers and fireworks generally. Are you gos ing to take the risk alone? A mo~ ment's thought should convince you that you ought to be linsured We stand ready to write you a safe and strong policy today, ‘Phone connections. FRED J. TAYLOR White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Stoves, Refrigerators, Doors and Windo ws at Gasoline BOLICH BROS. HARDWARE SAI For Jury Commisiont Ee I hereby announce myself a for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re publi snrales. 1 am in favor of am equable dastribution of jurors in the county, and an opposed to being direct ~ A by wy political boss as to whose name may be floed In the jury box. I gave my county four years’ service dur fo the Civil War and believe in the same equality and justioe now that I fought to establish then, F. N. DIXON, Wysox, Pa. April 19, 1804. al€jun-1taw, rr ———— ae) hereby announce myself h Sandia for Jury Commissioner, sa ie | Republican rules. C "HARL | Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp, ae —A———— To the Rep ublican Voters of Bradfosd Ye by ansounce myself as a candi. date for Representative to the vania Legislature from Bradford subject to the rules of the Republican party. If lected 1 will work for and vote pc the enactment of laws allowl roads to carry freight, es cents a mile fare on Sonam Tas pelling corporations to share of taxation, providing for TL 4 tire expense of the public schools from the state funds, and measures An
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