MANEY & PAGE, OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL 216 Desmond St., Sayre. * i. : : : : : CHERRY PITTLRS —-— just in. necessary. New Priced at 50 and Tie. Tough and well woven in many designs and col- ors. Prices range from 50c to $7.50. Ice Cream Freezers all sizes and makes ne priced from $1 to $10. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. EPPO PPPIPIE 0000000400002 Welhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be Poe e 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 STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Delivered st your hom on tris Sold wri a. Cal, Writs or Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” MONDAY JUNE 15 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES “Velvet and Rags” at the park this evening. Ar ma— The freight handlers at Wilkes- Barre are on a strike. The Republican county conven- tion will be held at Towanda on Thursday. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wieland of South Elmer avenue, last evening, a daughter. Save money and telephone your grocery orders to Angell's store Valley phone 2 c. All goods de livered promptly to any part of the city. 31-4t Aan ice cream social will be held by the Luther League of St John's Lutheran church Monday evening, at the comer of Stevenson street and Elmer avenue. 34-2t* Howard Elmer hose company No, 4. will hold a special meeting ~ Sunday alternoon at 3 o'clock, All members are requested to be present il they wish to hold their The Man Who “Gets There” plenty of 18 in his body, Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver Ol Makes blood lots of it— life-giving, brain-nourish- ing, strength-replenishing 75¢ Per Bottle, 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pank Building, - Sayre, Pa. Cr——————— Es There will be a complete change in the specialties at the park to- night. “Dick” Mitchell, one of the best of monologue artists, has been engaged as a feature specialty for the week. “Velvet and Rags," a five-act comedy drama, will be the attrac- tion at the park this evening. It is a powerful play, with plenty of humor in the situations, and should be seen to be appreciated. The voters of Bradford county have registered an emphatic pro test against Lilley and Lilleyism, The probabilities are that the voters will be heard from again when they cast their votes at the November election. - The axle on one of the north bound open cars broke last night just as the car was ascending the approach to the bndge which crosses the Lehigh. The accident occurred shortly before 8 o'clock and traffic was delayed for a con siderable time, No one was in- jured. ——— Miss Helen Newell, who has been studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, will give a recital at the rectory of the Church of the Redeemer on Weds nesday evening. Manning Elsbree will give some select readings. Coffee, sandwiches and cake will be served, and a silver collection taken. a The Imperial base ball team played a game with the rivet heat ers’ aggregation of ball chasers on Saturday afiernoon. The Imperi als scored 6 runs while their oppo nents got only 3. Bert Eddy, the pitcher for the victors, fanned out seven. Christy Smith, his oppo- nent, three strikeouts to his credit. Sele cted by Overwhelming Ma- jorities as Candidates on the Republican Ticket for Mem- bers of Assembly The Republican primaries held throughout Bradford county Saturday resulted in the selection of Dr C L Stevens of Athens and George A Moscrip of Towanda as candidates tor the assembly. Both gentlemen have been nominated on | by handsome majonties, complete- ly distancing their nivals, Hoyt, =| Tuton and Coons. A large vote 1s cast in the majonty of districts and great inlcrest was manifested in the contest. Stevens polled the largest vote, with Moscnp a close Hoyt, Tuton and Coons were literally snowed under second. The result for jury commissioner the rural districts heard from. have been received today, So far as the returns S Blish, the candidate from Sayre, 1s finish wanda over all A big vote was cast in the four | wards of Sayre borough, and hand- some majorities were Stevens and Moscrip given Blish for jury commissioner also received a big vote in his home town decisive victory for the anti Lilley ites, date and his defeat the complete downfall of the wiley boss, who has for the last time politics The following is the result in Sayre borough REPRESENTATIVES Ia 4 Md ay pit] 20 17 T 38 17 S220 72 191 40 S730 11 bl o 4 75 JURY COMMISSIONER Ist 2d 34d 4thTot) Scott 7 | ! 5 18 Mustart a 10103 Dixon . 2 13 16 Gillett 10 12 B09 Blish wi 102 ee BOY BADLY INJURED The ten-year old son of Walter Eddy of North Lehigh avenue, climbed a porch post at the family home yesterday afternoon, and as he sli! down his left arm caught a piece of band iron which encir~ cled the post, tearing a piece of flesh about two inches square from the fleshy part of the arm between the elbow and the shoulder. The arteries of the arm were exposed and two of the ligaments were torn loose. Dr. C. A. Haines was call- ed and dressed the injury, ttle {th Tot'l 31149 17 ol Hoyt Tuton Moscrip Stevens Coons si 84 St b PAST RESURRECTION As a politician the Hon. Mial | E Lilley, congressman from this | district, is defunct. He is dead past resurrection. Lilley played his last card when he tried to de | ceive the voters into the belief that | he was opposed to Hoyt The voters, however, failed to be duped and they went out and downed | Hoyt and Tuton, too. This fall | the voters will get a rap at the Hon. Mial himself, and then the | funeral Shsequies will take place. | LARGE CLASS S CONFIRMED | Rt. Rev. M. LH Hoban, bishop of | the Scranton diocese, came to Sayre yesterday and visited the! parish of the Church of the Epiph any. A class of 135 candidates was confirmed by the Bishop and | his assistant priests. The class was largely young people, and the ser- vices were attended by a large con- gregation. The Bishop spoke elo~ quently and left a profound im- his auditors, Michael Clary Met With a Serious ‘erious Accident Near Van Etten on Saturday Night Michael and jumped On Clary, known in Saturday might VarEten, Sayre, of wel from the caboose of a Lehigh freight train nea and by a wality he was in, plunged downward throuch ir the former place, miscaileulation as to the lc a bridge which crosses a road, to the hard tance of nearly waron ground, a diss twenty five feet, nght badly lacerating his his arm and breaking shoulder and head and back. The accident occurred shortly Mr. Clary as an extra ticket agent for the Le high, and on Saturday he had been working for the company at Du shore, filling the place of the regu. lar day agent, He m who was absent and the afternoon called on his brother Daniel Clary, the coal dealer, also transacted other and business But of landing on the ground along side the tracks Clary dropped off There on the bridge and he fell through this opening, landing on the shoulders. A trainman discovered the mis {train was stopped and the train's |crew went to his assistance. He was found lying on the ground seriously hurt, So extensive was his injuries it was at once decided to remove him to the hospital at | this place. An engine and caboose were sent for but on account of a compound engine being off the track near the State Line tower, it was not until after six o'clock that he arrived at the hospital a fatal naturc it will be some before he is able to leave the pital. The fact that he was killed outright regarded miraculous Mr. Clary well in Sayre where he has many friends time hos 15 as known 1s who will wish him a speedy re LOCAL NEWS Illustrated summer excursion books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa, ticket office, Waverly. 15 taw The Queen Esther circle of the Spring street. The members all the young people of the church | are urged to be present. Harvey Gray gave a very enjoy- able dance in Eighmey's hall | Saturday evening which will be {the last until the hot season is over. Mr. Gray's dances have been very on them again along in September Jil will be greeted by large | crowds. af m— - ELECTED OFFICERS At the annual business meeting of the ladies’ aid society of the Baptist church held on Saturday afternoon the following officers for the ensuing year were elected: Mrs G. M. Peters, president; Mrs. Geo Richer, vice. president; Mrs. B. Weller, secretary; Mrs. F. J. Till- man, treasurer; Mrs. Eugene Brown collector; Mrs, C. C. West, assist~ aat collector, Air Hose Broke snd He Was Thrown Agaicst the Caboose Stove Albert FF. Thomas oldest and best | of the rat « ~ , One nown fre ductors on the L-hizh, met wit! enous accident in the Sayre yards vy sterdawy morming, and it 1s fearcd that his injunies are of an internal nature Thomas was stan ling in caboose of his train which had ju pulled into the Sayre yards rom the east, when the broke ibout five ¢ engine arr hose the This caused the rear portion of the train to stop instantly. Mr. Thomas was thrown against the stove of the | caboose, other were also knocked down and sus- irs from and two trainmen As soon |they recovered themselves, how | ever, they went to Mr. Thomas’ | assistance and found that he had The aca directly in { tained shght injunes as been seriously 1ajured | dent happened almost front of the station A stretcher a telephone message At the hospital it was discovered of them has punctured the lungs. He is resting comfort bly today, however, and it 1s hoped that he Conductor Thomas, who was for- merly a chief of the fire department, [and one of the most enthusiastic | had, has been exceedingly unfor [tunate during the past year. Last hose cart to a fire, he was run over |on the western approach to the badly He was taken to his home and it was months before he was able to return to his work. His many friends among the railroad men and citizens of Sayre will hope for his speedy recovery from yess terday’s accident, PERSONAL MENTION Senator F Fred Mather of Ulster were pleass ant callers at The Record this afternoon {injured dmiston of Milan and office Mrs A L New York visiting friends and relatives and expects to remain a couple of weeks Sterigere | 1s In Mr. Stengere accompanied her as far as Wilkesbarre HOSPITAL NOTES Sweency of Athens, Mrs. Peter Complete of Waverly and Miss Matilda O'Connor of Binghamton were admitted to the hospital today. Walter Walker of Laceyville, Miss Snow of Owego, Mrs. Mary { Howard of Towanda, and Mrs | Joseph of Hallstead were operated upon this morning Charles Strobridge of Wellsburg and Mrs. W. J Munn of Sayre were discharged today. Edward McCreery . H Vought, a shop employe see a laceration of the | this morning Floyd Cuatt of Sayre received a bad cut on the upper lip while | working 10 the shops this morning NOTICE To the Citizens of Sayre and { Viamty neck | George EE Wood having opened a bakery in the Law's block, 219 Desmond street, and having placed one of Robert's Black [Diamond you, and and after able to supply you on Wednesday, June with a full assortment of first-class bake stuffs. Our motto : Quality |and cleanliness 353 SE Ss. There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate 20, i ; The “Esmenicn’’ Pillows received the highest award at all World's Fairs, and are guaranteed to be filled with pure, clean, downy, odorless feathers, posit vely mo c¢ofton, po doddy, no hog's hair, bo impure or uncured feathers, Every genuine "Esmumricn’ Pillow has attached a patented envelopes h Guarantee losurance Certificate, an insurance ney back. Emmerich & Co., Makers of fine pillows, Emmerich Building, ne Feathers Make Fine Pillows,” WOW the € progress of feathers from incubator to finished pillow. CALOWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St. Valley Phone 191a. ee ER Is Your Life Insured? If Not, Why Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give yoa a better policy than any other fraternal or old lige company at the exact cost of carrying it. Examine ita TERM POLICY. Costs 57¢ to $1.85 per month. According to age. E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Write Cha Stead 14] receiy e, free their new booklet, **Fi x RRA KX TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park +4444 Summer Stock Co. EEF P P4440 40444440 “VELVET AND RAGS” + + + + + a ov 3 mE : CETTE TE THE NIGHT OF JULY 4TH is proverbial for its many fires— result of rockets, fire crackers and fireworks | generally. Are you go~ ing to take the risk alone? A mo~ ment's thought should convifice you that you ought to be properly mmsured We stand ready to write you a safe and strong policy today. ‘Phone connections. FRED J. TAY -—— Five Act Comedy Drama F240 000440 00000004044 Fe ature Specialist, Dick Mitchell, Comedian and Monologuist. ms PEPER RE RICES, 10,20, 30¢c SATURDAY MATINEE 10¢ TO ALL | SEPP Pert Frere br EPP Pte eee a Just Think Of It We have the reputation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of any fiom in the valley. Awful, isn't it? A number of our all-well pleased customers have ex plained it this way: “We gave you a small job that | required immediate atten | tion and you attended to that so promptly, and did your work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- er work attended to at the White same time.” We please others, and we Mountain Freezers, Oil and know that we can please you if you'll give De a Stoves, chance. Try us on anything Plumbing, Heating, Fitting and Tinwork. H.R. TALMADGE, Bot "Poses. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every I'riday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited. | Everybody welcome Refrigerators, (asoline Screen in Doors and Windo ws at Gas- BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to a — ae Sayre patrons. I. kL. BENJAMIN, | Both Phones, Waverly. Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. = First-class work done promptly at rea- A. HN. MURRAY, RB D. sonable prices, SPECIALTIES: 120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa. | Diseases of the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: - Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Lookhart trent, Saym, Pa Is Realdence; ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotia: Insurance Writ en, Hotacn id Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART 87, SAYRE. | my A E.BAKER. Carpenter and Bullder. 17 Pleasant 8¢t. Waverly, RY