= STORE NEWS THAT IS ALIVE the big city stores. clearance or a special sale, Art Hammocks r Carpet and Rug Clearance Sale is drawing heavily on the 50 room size rugs offered day 9 big 9x12 left our stocks. About 35 are % and any one goes at prices advertised. They in clude Wiltons, Body Erussels, Axminsters, Velvets and Tapestries. About one third « Ses window display. Lawn Seats Lawn Swings Vudor Porch H R ding Cs its : ‘ori *h HH: XK “ke rs 3rd Floor Just an Inkling of Millinery Reductions We have strongly featured hats of style at little prices each Friday for the last threas weeks. This we Sereen Doors, 2 Water Coolers icles for Comfort - - §! 69 up to $7.00 . U83¢ to $250 $450 up *) as $1 25 to 3c to a 50 259 2 ax 1 G7 8 to 1.37 bring measure 6x66 to 3-7 hinges, 23¢ to 35¢ $1.50 and up will e'aborate on by making Thursdsy, Friday Saturday special sale days. Regardless of style will give our patrons a price concession equal 10 one third off, or better Beauti Hand=on ie ly tri 2nd Floor Separate Skirts Shirt Waist Box A Sale of White Notable because of selections Children's day in ful White Garments mmed white linen, all new styles - $3.50 up $300 up to $787 - T3cto $325 $150 0 $o.L0 es for summer use churches will generally be observed this coming suits for children up to 14 year size 2nd Floor fide 0 $5 Beautiful Lin Odd Pieces of abundance as ap en Sets, Haviland Dinner Sets, and China suggest themselves here in propriate for June brides Paris Ribbons y endless variety. Some very out of the a sash ribbons. Our syndicate contract for a gertain loom and buy on the jobbing basis. By so doing you can assuredly get it here for less Others Dresden $125 and up Parasols motif between ribs borders, hand carved handles, ete Notion Section — Street Floor Peter Pan Wa come with Undermuslins--Choice Bargains The kind that sell and resell on their ment 9c a 15s assorted windsor ties attac hed) axe peice for children's up to $6.00 a piece for ladies ‘hey embrace every wan'ed sort Have you seen the , Lawns, short or corset cover and skirt combined, all of a piece ? long sleeves. 75c and up Underwear Section—2nd Floor ~-CAREY, JUSTICE:OF THE PEACE Sewing Mach Political Announcements I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for Jury Commissioner on the Re- | pablican ticket, subject to the rules governing the Republican primaries to be held Jape 16th next. 8. A. BLISH. Sayre, Pa, May 15,1806, - The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. J.E. GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1908, Offices Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupiad by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8p, m At other mes during day at Valley Record office, FC. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at. | tention given to moving of Planoce, Household Goods, Bafes ste LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. To Bradford County Republicans: | herewith present wy name as a onl didate for Representative in the Penn sylvania Legislatare, subject to Repub lican rules, | stand for the enactment of laws giving a straight, uniform two oent fare on all railroad lines. That trolley roads shall have the vested right to transport freights. 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 barden 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. Tatoo, 14-td Bentley Creek, Pa. Towanda, Pa, June 8, 1904, To the Republican voters of Bradford County : You doubtless believe in the prinei- ples published in my announcement, viz carey lise should be permitted to rry freigh > A ti oll should pay their jaet share of the taxes. Two cent fares for everybody steam railroads. Enforcement of the constitution re- lating to carrying companies (Art. XVII) by providing proper penalty for its vio- lation. If nominated and elected | shall vote A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. and work for these reforms. | may not have seen you during the canvass, so LAWS BUILDING, 119 DESMOND 8T, take this method of requesting you to Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre, attend the primaries, Jane 16, and assist LERIGN AND SCRANTON! COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be lett at West Sayre Bre Drug | © ues; bth Pious: or kthe Kis SOLEMAN NASSLER, HILL & BEIBACH CAPE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. on the! tax laws, Be sure to go to the primaries and take your neighbors and friends with you. Sincerely, Geo, Moserip. 2% To the Voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate hot Representative subject to Repabli rules. 1 have always stood for clean polition. a fair ballot and an honest ount, and | believe In “a square deal for all.” If elected 1 will vote and work for such laws as will further these ends. 1 favor the passage of laws making pas- s*nger rates two ornts 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 | ald for road building and waintenancs | as the best interests of the people de- | wand, | particularly favor the enact ment of laws that will equalize taxation | and compel corporations to bear their r Mae of the burden, the graat- Se of freight privileges to trolley com- panies, a libel law that is just and equitable, h myself to the Int | arests of the people, | Dru aiuie solicit their support at th LES POONS | Canton, Pa, May 10, 19%, | i: Try an ad in The Record. nes Cash or Installment O. L.. Haverly with his wife and daughter Julia, and Mrs. E. M. Cowell, returned from Williamsport last evening in Mr. Haverly's auto- mobile. They started from Wil- liamsport at 4:30 yesterday after- noon and arrived in Athens at 7:30 and made a half hour stop at To- wanda $4 50 to Toronto, Ont., and Re- tarn, acconnt Lehigh Valley railroad ex- carsisn July 4th, 1906. Tickets will be sold on all trains except the Black Dia- mond Express July 4th, good retarning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express to July 7th inclusive, For fur- ther partic ulars see L. V. ticket agents. - -——— $3.10 to Auburn and Return, account Old Home Week, Auburn, N. Y., June 24-20,1908. Tickets will be sold on all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 24 to 29, good retaroing until June 30th inclusive. For further particularssee L. V, ticket agenta. 25 $6 75 to New York and Return Accoant of Lehigh Valley railroad ex- cursion, June 15th. 1998. Tickets will be sold for all trains except the Black Diamond Expreas on June 15, good re- turning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express until June 20th inclo- sive. Half ticketa will be sold for chil- Good value for every dollar you leave with us tor shoes and cloth- | ing. H. Sattler. Mrs. Mary L. Turk of Reading is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. | Clapp, this week. George Voorhis returned from cation yesterday. Miss Christine Seizeland has been the guest of Athens friends | |and returned to Syracuse today. home for her summer vacation. Miss Psyche Sutton, who has {been the guest of Miss Beatrice Daw a short ime, returned to her home in Logansport, Ind. H. F. Johnson teturned ed from the | Universalist state convention last evening. He was honored by be- ing clected president of the associa- tion. There will be a special meeting of Protection hose company Tues- day evening and they request the attendance of every member as there is business of special imports ance to be transacted. A quartette composed of the Misses Grace Stimson and Ida Cor- bin, and Mrs. Geo. R. Hill and Mrs. Stamford furnished some de- lightful music at the meeting of the D. A R. in Waverly yesterday afternoon. HEIM--LAER Married, Thoretn June 14, in St. John's church, LaPorte, Pa, by Rev. F. Ward Denys rector of St. Mary's church, Baltimore, Md, Rev. Eugene A. Heim, assistant rector of St. Mary's, to Miss Alma Theresa Lauer, of Laporte, Pa Rev. H. G. Hartman, rector of Christ's church, Willamsport, was the best man, and Miss Olive M. Barrows, neice of the bride, the maid of honor, Mrs. Heim is a sister of Mrs. J. W. Muirelle, and has many friends and acquaintances here A reception was held immedi- ately after the ceremony at the resi- dence of Mr.and Mrs E P. Ingham, m. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lough Smyth. The wedding journey of two weeks’ will be to the seaside, thence to Baltimore, where they will reside in the future. FLOYD ROBINSON SERIOUSLY INJURED Athens—Floyd Robinson, the sixteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robinson was severely injured while working in the rivet shops at the American bridge works. The accident occured at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He reached down over a skid and as he raised up his clothing caught in a rapidly revolving reamer and dream. For further particulars see tick- etagentaL. V.R R 25 m———— $6.90 to Chautanqus. N.Y. and return, account Lehigh Valley excur- sions July 8 and 27. Tickets will be sold July 8 and 27, good returning within 30 days, including date of sale. Tickets will not be accepted on the Black Dia- mond Express, For farther particulars see Lehigh Valley ticket agenta, 25 Read The Record. We still have a large assortment of 6inghams 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, Cor. Pioe snd Mala Sts., Athens wound him up against the skid with such force as to break his right arm at the elbow and bruised his hip, leg, his right side and his head. The hospital ambulance was telephoned for and he was re- moved to that institution, where his [injuries were attended to. A telephone message from the hos- pital this morning states that he is resting as easily as can be expected. BAND CONCERT Hosmer’s Marine band gave a on the balcony of the Forest house. A large crowd gathered as soon as the music began and showed their appreciation in ap- plause. Mine host Heavener passed the cigars and a check for g10 for the band. By the way, concerts at the three hotels during the summer and fall and as they still owe a balance on their uni- forms we hear that a subscription paper will be circulated, and we hope the citizens generally will contribute liberally to it. Farther announcement will be given on } i | SATURDAY SPECIALS ‘Freshest and Best|j } ing Shoppers. Florida Pineapples Cucumbers Wax Beans ‘Long Island Potatoes Jersey Cabbage Bananas Strawberries Home Grown Peas Onions, Radishes Asparagus Lettuce, Pie Plant Etc., Etc. Home Veals Lambs and Fowls Groceries § Ibs G sugar . 25 lbs.G sugar. . . Best June dairy butter . 21 Best June prints . 23 June made full cream cheese 12Y Old potatoes . . . 70 The best bargain in the valley is White Star flour at. .1 1 bol sacks. . : 2 2 2 bbl sacks . Ben lard. . 10 bars Oak Leaf soap . 3 cans red salmon . 3 cans fancy corn . 3 cans fancy peas. 3 fancy tomatoes . : t Ib fancy 35¢ Japan tea. 1 Ib Karner's special coffee . 3 Ibs hotel blend coffee . | 1 1b Veri best Japan tea . 20 29 5 =. 4 8 50 e 40 Put in your order for wood a day or two before your are out as we can not keep up with the orders. Keep Up With Your Friends In home furnishings. We have had the best season in furniture selling in our history; little prices, easy terms, on all kinds of furmi- ture, stoves, lace curtains, dinner sets, toilet sets, etc. Good stock, casy choosing. Meat Departnent Steaks! Steak:! Everyone wants steaks. Forcquarters go begging this week. We will sell you fine kettle roasts, 10c, 12';¢, cuts for 6 and 8c. Very fine stewing plates Very fine stewing briskets. . . Rib roasts, boned and rolled. . io Rib roasts, short cut. . . 10 This beef is grass fatted, Indian Territory cattle weighing from 450 to 500 pounds, very juicy, tender, and well flavored. Veals, yearling lambs and fowls, all fresh home dressed goods and the quality is extra fine. Pace your order early and get the finest. A Little 0il A little match, and a WICK BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE makes it pleasant and convenient to have meals served on time. Lighted and extinguished quickly ; no smoke, no smell; the ideal summer cooker. Call and let us demonstrate them. Shoes Shoes Oxfords, Oxfords, Oxfords, the ideal shoe for the weather; the ideal weather for the shoes. Child's 6's up to Women's 8's Brown, Black, White, etc. 6oc to $3. We 03 03 appeals to you. “ABOVE ALL" THE PATRICIAN SHOE For Women a Sizes 1to 8 Widths A to Ef PRIce 32.8 50. BICYCLES 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. ANE 7, KO SHOES § (SR EE fo nd Sl ORC EX E Gas ar ye 0 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. Hammocks from $1.00 to $1.00, hooks free with each 18 inch Window Screens 25c. Sou- You can one. venirs of Waverly 10c each; the very prettiest “little brown jugs” you ever saw ; SVEN ten different styles. - =< Special for Pay Day Week We have just received an assortment of China: Caps and Saucers, Plates, Su- 2) Ps gars and Creamers, Mustard Cups, etc, worth from 15¢ to 2 “ JE 25c, for one week only 10c each. ORS ~ + Gregg’'s Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly. 2 2 3 NK H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. 13 Desmond Street, A - OF AE |S 5 Spel} Wo When you want | a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of prac- tical experience. n work of all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St. Sayre. A.].GREEN ——————— CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Bstimates Purnished 4 R*rvenson Sb. Valley Phoos 1i2y ——— There is no nook nor cor= ‘ner where The Valley Rec- (ord does not circulate Murphy & Blish Make Suits to Order Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed Bayre, Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has In stock the card signs:
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