Or it isn't right. 1g MANEY & PAGE, —= OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL ICECREAM FREEZERS Are a necessity in every household in the summer season, 2 quart i at $1. 30! 3 quart at $1. 50 4 quart at $1.80 6 quart at $2.30; We have all makes and 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 rapgung from $1.00 to $9 80. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. Wejlhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be De e are continually receiving new souvenir post cards. 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 183 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Dulivers at your home on rial Bold monthly ymen Call, to or Sail Valley Pocae $00. Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” BATURDAY JUNE 16 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES Vote for Blish for jury commis- sioner. Vote for Stevens and good gov- ernment. Republican primaries this even- ing. Get out and vote. tl —— “Master and Man" for the last time at the park this evening. The salary of the postmaster at Troy has been increased $100 per year. The Hon. David B. Hill has not yet taken a seat in the Bryan band wagon. A large number of Sayre: went to Binghamton this morning on the excursion. Attend the primaries this even- ing and cast your vote for Stevens for the legislature. I —————————" ~~ Harvey Gray will give a dance in Eighmey's hall this evening The Man Who “Gets There” plenty of it In his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pank Building, - Sayre, Pa, Bolich Bros. and Geo. L.. Rob erts & Co. beginning Monday will close at 6:30 p. m. except Saturday and pay days Save money and telephone your grocery orders to Angell's store Valley phone 2 c. All goods des livered promptly to any part of the city. 31-4t An ice cream social will be held by the Luther League of St John's Lutheran church Monday evening, at the corner of Stevenson street and Elmer avenue, 34 2t* - Vote for Stevens for the legisla- He is the kind of a man we need to correctly and faithfully represent the interests of Bradford county at Harrisburg. Mrs. Jane Williams, a student at the State Normal school at Mans- field, was the guest of Miss Nora Floyd yesterday. Miss Williams left for home at Williamsport this morning. rr ——— The bass season is now open but the fishermen are not jubilant Both the Chemung and Susque- hanna rivers are high and roily, and the fish will not bite until the water clears, Howard E'mer 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|a Foreman, : 31 4t The record of the Sayre High School base ball team shows that np to date the team has played 11 games, and have won eight of them The games have been played with Towanda highjschool, Lehigh Valley shop team , Waverly, Owego, INTO FREIGHT TRAIN | Alleged Failure to Observe Hall Signal Resulted in a Disas- trous Wreck at Standing Stone Yesterday The eastbound Black Diamond which leaves Sayre at 3:18 o'clock p. m, crashed into the rear cand of a freight train near Standing Stone | yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock, smashing the caboose into kindling wood, telescoping four freight cars loaded with bridge iron, and ex- tensively damaging the front of the With the ex~ the Diamond's engine the Diamond no une was injured The collision occurred sharp curve. A junk train, Oscar Tompkins, conductor, and Andrew Tillman, engineer, both of Sayre, ception of engincer of on aj The | siding the siding at Standing Stone, freight had centered the about half its leagth, Diamond with E engineer running at a speed of ; miles an hour, came hing) around the curve and did not observe the caboose of the freight, The fireman, how- | ever, saw the caboose and notified the engineer. The latter reversed | his engine, but he was too close to | the freight train to stop. Just be- | fore the crash came the engineer] jumped, and landed on his head | along side the tracks. The fircman | remained at his post and was un- | injured The engine struck the caboose | of the freight and split it in two, | and then ploughed its way through | | four cars loaded with bridge iron. | The men in the caboose saw the | danger and jumped The forward | trucks and one set of drivers on the passenger engine were derailed, the headlight was knocked off and | the front of the boiler and the piiot badly damaged. The passen- gers were hardly disturbed by the collision, and it was some time be- fore some of them learned that anything unusual had happened. Somuthkor, the engineer, when picked up by the trainmen, was found to be suffering from a broken shoulder and an extensive lacera- tion to his face and scalp. His in- juries are not of a serious nature. He was brought to the Packer hos- pital for medical attention The wreck is an extensive one and a mass of wreckage blocked both tracks. The wrecking crew from Sayre was summoned and the tracks were opened before mid. might. 4 The wreck is alleged to have been the result of the engineer on the Black Diamond failing to ob- serve a Hall signal. It is not known whether the freight conduc- tor had sent a t a flagman out or not. LOCAL NEWS Illustrated summer excursion books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua Lake, and Cambndge Springs, Pa. can be had on inquiry at the Erie ticket office, Waverly. 15 taw | Children's day exercises at the Methodist church tomorrow morn | ing instead of the regular service. | Preaching to the railroad men in the afternoon. Junior Epworth League at 4 o'clock instead of 3 At the Presbyterian church to- | morrow the Sunday school will hold their Children’s day exercises | at the hour of the morning service, | 10.30 Evening service as usual] with preaching by the pastor, The O.R C. and the B.of R.R | T. will hold a memonal service in | the M. E church Sunday, June 1; 2p m. The orders and thei a will meet at their hall at I p.m. to attend in a body. All are cordially invited. ! The chairman of the Republican | county committee will pay $100 for | information that will lead to the conviction of any person who uses money or any other valuable thing to influence voters at the primaries which are to be held this evening. F A Bradley returned from Troy | yesterday. Miss Nellie Kinsman of Towans da is visting Sayre friends today - Ford Parks of Monroeton was calling on Sayre friends last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs G S. Reunds and daughter Nina are visiting friends in Potter county. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Johnson and B S. Johnson are at Niagara Falls and Buffilo for over Sunday Mr. Mrs H.R and Allen of tw Easton and New York city Miss Nellie Tiers from Wilkes-Barre briaging with ——— Mrs. George Brougham and! | Tress Elsbree left thi. Philadelphia to join Miss Elsbress’ morning for | who 1s stopping in that] city koff of Sayre. - Rev. EM. Beysher, pastor of the several days ia Philadelphia | vicinity, and has returned home and Sunday school at the i usual hour, ON TRAIL OF THE ELOPING COUPLE Deputy Sheriff Kinney of Tomp- kins county, N. Y , who came here search of the Harford Mills couple who eloped from that place on Monday last, received word late in the afternoon through Chief Walsh of the local police force, that the runaway pair were Wilkes-Barre. The word came by telephone and shortly after its re Ceipt a message was received from Chief of Police Robert Mulligan of Athens that a couple answering the description of the man and girl, were stopping in that place. The Tompkins county officer went to in Athens, but upon arriving there ascertained that the par was not the one wanted He left Athens last night for Wilkes Barre eee A HOT CAMPAIGN Today has been a busy one among the political workers and the candidates It 1s the hottest campaign that this county has wits nessed in years. There are candidates in the ficld for legisla five has worked heroically. The work tically finished, and this evening the voters will settle the question As the situation appears at the present wniting Stevens and Mos- crip will win hands down. Tuton'’s | friends say that he has a fighting the game. ITALIAN SUSPECTED A detective from the Sus hanna police force is trailing a jues {ed at Lestershire, and who 1s sus {pected of the murder of Maude { Haynes. [tis claimed that the , | detective has a strong chain of cir- cumstances to connect the Itahan whose body was found floating in the river near Binghamton Monday last. It is claimed that when Maude was last seen alive she was accompanied by a young man and that the pair were going toward the river. The young man is thought to be the Italian who is being trailed by the detective. on FOUND AT NER “he Disappeared From New Al bany About Ten Days Ago Agaes O'Neil, girl who noon in the Tioga hotel where was employed as a servant had given the name Connors, and was doing the dining work The 1 ft her home in New Albany on May 31 to go to Towanda to take the Sus quehanna ym girl Institute She Collegiate teachers’ examinations was mpanied by two other girls but in became some separated whereabouts way from them and her until | when her father went to Waverly {and enlisted the services of Chief i Brooks of that village. The two hotels and at the | Tioga house found the girl washing [dishes. The father was fairly wild | with oy when he found his gurl She to give any reason for leaving homes but was were unknown yesterday visite: I vanous alive, refused She is a girl of prepogsess~ ¢ appearance and her conduct 1s [o to have been exemplary since coming to Waverly AT THE PARK Tonight will be the last oppor- tunity of witnessing “Man anc Master” at the park. The play has been presented twice by the sum- mer stock company to large aud ences and a large number of res served seats have been sold for the There ol performance this evening are still, however, a number good seats left. HOSPITAL NOTES Frank Coolbaugh of Bernice un. derwent an operation this morning. Miss Mary Howard of Towanda was admitted Miss Anna Wilcox of Tioga Center, John Morrow of Rummer field and Tony Rocco of Sayre were discharged. SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:80. Sunday school, 11:45. Christian Kadeavor, 8:15, Evening service, 7:30 The Rev. KE. UC, Petrie, Pastor, Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30 Sanday school, 12 Christian Ende avor, 6:00, Eveuing service, 7.90, The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning services, 10:30, Runday school, 11:45, Evening service 7 30, The Rev. E. M. Boysher, Pastor. Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00. Junior B. Y. P U. 3.00, RY. P. U. meeting, 8:30, Evening wervice, 7:30. The Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor. Church of the Epiphany First Maas, 8:00. High Mass, 10:30. Sunday School, 2:00 p, m. Benediction, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. L Shanley, Rector. Church of Redeemer Morning service 10:30, Sunday school 12:00 Evening service 7:30, Rev, Herbert Lo Hannah, Rector Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching servioe, 2:30, Sunday school, 3:30, Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:00 Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12.00 Junior League 1.00 p.m, Epworth League, 6.00, Evening service, 7.00, The Rev, J. P, Warner, Paator. $4 50 to Toronto, Ont tarn, account Lehigh Valley railroad vx cursisn July 4th, 1000 sold on all trains exer , and Re- pt the on all trains exept the Black Diamond Express to July 7th inclusive, For fur ther particulars mee Lo V, ticket agents $3 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls ley excursion, Jaly 4th, 1908, ioketa will be sold for all traina except the Black Diamond Express J y 4th, good returning on all trains ~ x the Black Diamond Bxpresa Jul Inclusive, Bee tickets ts Lehigh Valley rail road for partioulars, 2% The “Exmuentén’’ Pillows received the highest award at all World's Fairs, acd are guaranteed to be filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless feathers; positively po cotton, no . po hog's hair, po impure or uncured feathers, are used. Every genuine “Emuexicu’ Pillow has attached a patented envelopes tag, containing the Fmmerich Guarantee lusurance Certificate, an insurance poucy of satisfaction or mor wey back, Write Chas. Emmerich & Co., fakery o f fine pillows, Emmerich Building, and receive, free their new book! et, "Fine Feathers Make Filius Pillows," Shows the progress of feathers {rom incubator to finished pillow, CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 9a Is Yo ed? If Not, Why Chicago Is Your Life Insured ? Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give yoa a better policy than any other frateraal or old line company at the sxact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM POLICY, Costa 57¢ Ww $1.85 per month. According to age, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. S00 e000 00000004 TONIGHT 0ak Grove Park + PEE +44 bed Summer Stock Co. SEPP H PEPE F EERE E EE “MASTER AND MAN,” Old Time Melodrama. THE NIGHT OF JULY 4TH 15 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 coavince (you that you ought to be properly Linsured We stand ready to write | you a safe and strong policy today, ‘Phone connections. FRED J]. TA -— 3 Big Specialties PRICES, 10, 20,30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE]1 Oc TO ALL! 24015009590 03004¢ Just Think Of n We have the reputation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of any fiom in the valley. Awful, isn't it? A number of onr all-well- pleased customers have ex- plained it this way: “We gave you a small job that required immediate atten | tion and you attended tol that so promptly, and did your work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- er work attended to at the same time." White We please others, and we Mountain Freczers, Oil and know that we can please ; you if you'll give us a Uasoline chance. Try us on anything in Plumbing, Heating, Gas- Fitting and Tinwork. H.R. TALMADGF, Bots ‘Phone t reer Are. Refrigerators, Stoves, Screen Doors and Windo ws at BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons, Both Phones, Waverly. A. H. KURRAY, W.D, SPECIALTIES: Digsass of the Eye, Throat, and the Pro or nig pr |ea. Hours #19; 1 8; Sundays by Sppoisiae. OMe, helo ay | Office: Rooms 4 and §, Rlmer Block, ALEX | Losthaes Repent, Siw. Pa 4 , =| INSURANCE "0 REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance W ten, Houses Rented, Jute ot lected, Taxes Garponter and Builder. R00M y, ELMER BLOCK 17 Pleasant Bt. Waverly, N. Y.| LOCKHART ST. BAYRE. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Fle: Hose house, Maple street, Wes Bayes All invited kv eryl dy welcor Is “I. L. BENJAMIN, | | Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. | First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices 130 9 Spyro Ste, Athens, Pa, | Re aldence: ATTORNERY-AT-LAW, I