re ——— MANEY & PAGE, OUR STRONG POINT 216 Desmond St., Sayre. CHERRY PITTERS Are New stock just in. 20 and 75e. HAMMOCKS : Tough and well woven 3 * + + necessary. Priced at in many designs and col- . 2p + ors. Prices range from 0c to $7.50. Ice Cream Freezers in all sizes and makes and priced from $1 to $10. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. CEES 4 000000 — We lhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. 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 183 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $35 and $30. Delivers at your ho ca rial. 801d Si Tr Cee or Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the news that's §t te print” FRIDAY JUNE 22 1008. Finest kettle roasts Sc tomorrow at Karner’s. Amateur contest at the park this evening. The bridal season is at its height and the crop is an enormous one, The board of directors of the Lehigh Valley yesterday ans ounced the regular semi-annual dividend of two per cent. The body of Amos Cox, a for mer Sayre man, whose death oc- curred at Hughesville on Wedanes- day, was brought here today for burial An amateur prize contest will be given this evening at the park under the auspices of the summer stock company, There are a large number of entries and an excellent program is promised “Grit, the Newsboy,” will be pre- sented as a matinee attraction at —————— The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood —and plenty of 1% In his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver ON Makes blood lots of It life-giving, braln-nourish- i 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Drugy'st. pank Eallding . Sayre, Pu, Farmers who have been praying for rain are now hoping that the downpour will soon stop, as the crops, especially fruit, are being spoiled. The graduating class of the \Wa- verly high school came to Sayre this morning and went to Teed's photograph gallery, where their pictures were taken. ern Sayre Encampment No. 52,1 O O. F, will celebrate the 77th annis versay of the institution of Patri. archial Branch of Odd Fellowship at their hall this evening. Refresh ments will be served and a general good time is assured. All Encamp ment members are especially res quested to be present, ————— A special train chartered by E P. Wilbur, a former high official and extensive stock holder in the Lehigh Valley, passed west through Sayre last night about 11 o'clock. The train consisted of an engine, a combination baggage car, dining car, parlor car and sleeper It was bound for the Thousand Is lands and carned about 30 people. tlm A large number of lots were sold yesterday by the New England Land Company, which is disposing of the Lambert property on West Lockhart street. Two grand pis anos were given away as premiums The sale is one of the most suc- cessful ones that has been conduct- ed here for years. The property is very desirable and purchasers snap up the lots with avidity. “An Unequal Match” will be re~ peated at the park this evening. The bill is one of the strongest in the Summer Stock Company's repertoire and gave excellent satis- faction last night. The costumes worn by the ladies in the company are alone worth going to the park to see. Seldom does a road show carry so extensive a line of fine wardrobe as do the lady members of this company. | y | MET LAST NIGHT RECEPTION T0 PASTOR |A Definite Report Will Probably Rev. and Mrs. M B Wood to be Be Submitted to the Council Given Farewell at the Church at Its Next Meeting of Christ This Evening The sewer plans for Sayre bor-| At the Church of Christ in West ough, which were referred to the Sayre this evening a farewell re- state health department for approv ception will be tendered to the al, were returned the fore part of Rev. and Mrs. M. B Wood, and all the week and a meeting of the the members and friends of the] sewer commuttee was held last/churchare given a cordial invita night for the purpose of discussing | tion to be present. Mr. Wood will | the matter. The plans have been leave the church on July 16, on approved by the department and which date he will preach his fare- consent has also been gained to well sermon. He has been the empty into the Susquehanna river. pastor of the church for the past The members of the council were | three years and during his resis given an aavitation to attend the dence in Sayre has gained a large meeting held by the committee last | circle of friends not only might. The sewer question is alhis congregation, but among the most important one and the mem- citizens of Sayre as well When bers of the committee feel that| his labors here are finished Mr they have assumed considerable Wood will enter Hiram College | responsibility, therefore it deemed advisable to ask the other! and then go to members of the council to be pres- | missionary ent when the matter came up for] Mr. Wood's many friends in | discussion and explain to them any | Sayre will regret his leavetaking, | of the details not thorougly under [but will wish him stood. Nearly all the councilmen | cess and prosperity were present and the matter wa given vy thorough hearing and an The com mittee will be in a position to re- port at the next regular meeting which will be held the first Mon- eay evening in July. Just what the | report will be the committee 1s not | at this time in a position to give | She Wanted Conductor to Stop Station Until it Ceased Raining among was [where he will remain for two years | as al India continued suc- | DIONT RUN TRAIN | exhaustive explanation out for publication, as it is incum at bent upén the members to make their first report to the council. It 1s believed, however, that the coni- Av ! or} < » mittee will make a report which ‘Rn! Millspaugh of the Lehigh illey Railroad Company, received | The other day District Pas<enger | will in every way meet with tie : a lette ) : YOM sg approval of the council and of the : . het rom a Ne an Whe ton i | planed of a conductor who failed | people. The gentlemen comprising 1s : © failed) to run his train according t the committee have worked hard czording to hes ideas. The woman was on board on the project for the past year | ! k The proposition in its virions, oC of the locals which runs be phases has been at times perplex twoen Sayre and Ithaca, and Dry ing and has invelved 10 end of|JC® Was her destination. When had work. ‘The committee. how. this place was reached, however, a ; {slight shower was in progress. As ever, has been diligent and pains- taking and it is hope ! that what- [She did not want to get wet she re ever their decision is in the matter | 37° d the conductor to hold the it will meet with the approbation « (| tran until after the rain had Seas the citizens of Sayre falling. The conductor, of course, | refused, and the woman protested. | Now she has written to Mr. Mills- |paugh asking him to give that con- | ductor a talking to. How like | woman | i Oliver Teal of Springville and Whereas, “It has pleased the Almighty God to call away in . death our beloved and faithful SIRE CAPITALISTS member, Mrs. Mary Strauss, be it! Resolved, That we place on| record the fact thot we have lost al TREATED LIKE KINGS devoted and consecrated member, | who was greatly interested in the | . affairs of our society and who! during the many years of her| Governor of Mexico Gives Them membership won the highest | Royal Reception While the esteem of those who were assoc atcd with her ; be it Ban4 Played Resolved, That while we deeply | Dr. AgH LaPlant, M. F Bar mourn her death and are sorrowful [2Um. H A Kautman of Sayre, and because on earth we shall see her | Other capitaiists from the east who no more, yet we rejoice in the con- | Went to Mexico to look after their fident hope that freed from all toils |terests as stockholders in old and trials, she has entered the | Mines, are being royally treated by many mansions on high and has|the high officials in that far oft] been crowned with an everlasting | country Om the 15th of this crown : be it month they were received by Gov- Resolved, That we extend to the [€or Ahumada of the state of deeply afflicted family our sincere |Jalisco. The governor Expresses christian sympathy and commend | bis delight that Americans were the grace and consolation of our €OMing to his country and making | Heavenly Father who bestoweth | 18vestments. The band played and | an abundant measure of comfort to | the Americans were treated like those that believe and trust in him ings be it ME Resolved That these resolutions PERSONAL MENTION be spread on our minutes, a copy | of them be presented to the family, Miss Mollie Voure of Owero is and that they be printed mn our |, guest at the home of Mre FW local papers. Mrs L B Kelble, |" of this place Mrs. IY Daniels, -— Mrs. M. Nuss, Mrs H J. Parry of Mankato, a Committee Minn, is the guest of her sister, ho (Mrs. I. M. Rice of South Elmer EAGLES HELD SMOKER vcs. Thirteen candidates were init . ated at the meeting of the Eagles! Wiliam McGee of Bernice, were held in their rooms last night |OPcrated upon at the hospital this After the initiatory ceremonies a Morning. : smoker was enjoyed, guests being Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Gustin of present from Towanda, Bingham- | g.5¢ Smithfield spent last night ton, Waverly and other nearby with their daughter, Mrs. H towns. Several members of the | Tule of Eimer avenue. They go | Summer Stock Company which is to Millport to visit their son, Rev, | appearing at the park were present Clyde Gustin. and d in making the evening a mog pleasant one, Subscribe for The Record. $ NED $25 FR | VIOLATING IS LAW Game Warden on Deck in the Early Hours of the Morning | For several days Harry LaPlant, | Ray Sterling, John Frank Carroll have been camping § lowe and rights to fish under the game laws, For two or three mights the young men had an outline in the Susque hanna nver The I perouts scl 1s placed in water after sunset atl night and taken in the morning wut before sunrise | The b WS f bsery ed the rule ngidly until yesterday mormng, when after having been up nearly all night watching th- awaken in time to pet the line out of the water before sunrise. Game Warden Shoemaker “happened” to be in the vicinity, and seeing the line in the water in vislation of the law, placed the boys under arrest, and told them that it would £23 to settle with the majesty of the law As the did not cost outraged boy have ths umount with them, Harry L.«Pant came to Sa rel « succeedec m raising the | money Returning to camp he | says that he gave the money to Shoemaker and the boys were re The young men say that they offered to go before a magistrate | told them they could settle in that manner ST, CECILIA CLUB | GIVE RECITAL Program Rendered Which Was Much Appreciat- ed by Large Audience The St Cecilia club, with Miss Grace O Gerould as teacher, gave a very fine and inte resting musical recital in the Red Men's hall last The hall decorated with flowers and the club On the wall at one end of the stage night was tastefully colors of blue and white was hung the honored picture of Saint Cecelia, and above the picture was the ame of the club The work: of the highly satisfactory not only to their pupils was who heard faithful In addition to the regular program a vocal solo by Miss Ruth Palmer teacher but to those them, and showed work of Athens was much appreciated She Howard Drake who recited in an ace eptable was followed by manner The club now has a member ship of 30, but Rnly sixteen of this number appeared in the last night The was an elaborate one and The Rec ord regrets that it Space to give it in ats entirety LOST PROPERTY FOUND A small purse containing a mall | recital given program has not the sum of money was picked up yes terday at the land sale on West Lockhart street. The purse was turned over to Chief Walsh and it can be obtained from him by the owner proving property. A wom an’s coat which was found might | b:fore last at the Lehigh station has also been placed in the chief 's hands, who is awaiting the appear ance of the owner Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys? Have you overworked your nervous sys- tem and caused trouble with your Kid neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the lolns, side, back, groins and blad der? Have you a flabby Appearance of the face, especially under the vyeas? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so Williams’ Kidney Pills will cure you. | Sample Free. By mail 600. Sold by | Droggista. Williams Mfg. Co, Prop’ Cleveland, 0. Sold by ¢, M. druggist, | } PA, Driggs, | . | Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts | When considering your vacation teip | remember that the Krie has excursion | tickets on male at redoced rates to all Attractive resorts. 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TA7ZLOR, PFEYRE, PA Refrigerators, White Mountain Freezers, Oil and (Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and Windo ws at ee — BOLICH BROS., pleased customers have ex plained it this wav: “We gave you a small job that required immediate atten tion and vou 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 same time," We please others, and we | know that we can please you if you'll give us a chance. Try us on anything in Plumbing, Heating, Gas-| Fitting and Tinwork, H.R TALMADGE Boi: "Phoges. Elmer Ave. SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome, HARDWARE G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES) Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose soe Threat, and the Proper ea. Hours $13; iy appointment, ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ. ten, Houses Rented, Rents Ool- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART 8T., SAYRE.
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