Or it isn't right. about tailoring. The beauty of it all is that they're as well tailored be- you should look through our reasons why buy a suit, dozen y line bLefore Gi SAYRE ATHENS | OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL nd St. Lid yo on F Say re +38 With i “b CHERRY PITTERS Are DNOCOSSAary. Noy stock Priced : and HAMMOCKS rh and Wi 11 - — stn JU, Woves and col- ge fron Toug an many designs ors. Prices ra: 20c¢ to 7.50. — Cream Freezer and makes 21 to R10, Ice all sizes priced from -— al 2D <Q 322 us we both lose nm SS TTT the ot rr 4 _= YES We have added 2 new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We are con tinually 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 123 LOCKHART &T STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machine: Drop Heads, Sic, $.¢: PEROT OVOP INC IV ISOM $0 20600 2909000¢ io i Delivered at y oo monthly paymec? call Valley Poone M4 Tiffany's Music 222 Main Street A The Valley Record “Al the news thet v I? tn vein? BATURDAY JUNE 2: 1908 LOCA, BREVITIES The day; will now commence to grow shorter > The season of the year for family reunions is near “An Uaequal park this evening Match” at the - Monroeton is arranging for a Fourth of July celehyrat on The Ithaca Joseaal refers to automobiles as benzine buggies. The recent rains ave caused the cherries to rot badly and the crop | will probably t be a smill one - Church of Christ it the evening sermon, “The Christian Sabbath and How Observe it “The Pride of Youkon, a west- ern comedy drama is the attraction | at the park on Monday evening. i ! Over at Carbondale a $15,000 “job is “hanging on the hook,” with Recently the council The Man Who “Gets There” ls ths mar wh -raal rich plenty of it Driggs” Wine of Cod Liver Ol Maks blood -lotaof it te-giving, bralp-nonrist ing, streagib-replonishing blood, 75¢c Per Bottle. C. Mi. Driggs | escriptica Dengglat BALK tii Say:e, Pa has blood blood —and ic bis body -» | | AT it. WFR iand services at the chapel tomorrow at i Preaching by Cook of Waverly. Sunday school will follow immediately after the sermon. Ww m Rev ems Judge Wilson of Philadelphia has decided that suit clubs where weekly drawings are held are lot- teries, and are therefore illegal within tie meaning of the laws of Pennsylvania. - Where are you going to sperd the Fourth? As there is to be no celebration in Sayre, you will find that the day has been spent in a satisfactory manner by at home remaining The four-year-old Mr. and Mrs. Persons Harms, of Lincoln street, daughter of tumbled down stairs a fracture of the collar bone. The { fracture was reduced by Dr. C. A | Haines Tong rien ing ———— ht 1s the last An U opportun nequal Match” a The play ha resentations to eased all ening there will be ge of bill, ity t given iw has pl |On Mond lay | a co mplete chan; Mrs, Chas. M. Smith of Athens, Mrs. Anna Davis of Monroeton, Floyd Robinson of Athens, Honey of Newave Valley, Master FEEL TEs P0000 POPP PEEL PPP PAPE ONE ANOTHER MEETING Resumed Taking Evideace io the "1 Eighmey Lunacy Proceedings | Yesterday | The 3 gw arr, dge Fanning to inquu Ju f Lew: by into the COMIISS! ppointed sanity of adiourne i -” . 43i¢n j amon | r the alice f Sayre stenographic report of the proceed and {and the testimq | { The com: cv evidence taker ony is n1ssion he ret to ol osc the | [ings 15 eins olum:nous dence on Monday afternoor TOWN HALL PROJECT 1 t it least three mel late WECK mp.cted In the meantime it is hoped the sewer matter out of the way, when the new town hall can be taken up. The demand for of a necessity every day. The present quarters of the council are in reprehensible condition and the quicker the new hall is erected the better. INCREASING FORCE The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has been increasing the force of mechanics and workmen atts North Wilkes-Barre shops during the past two months, and intends to make further increase until the shops will be operated at the former full capacity. A number of new machines have been stalled and more are on the road The company has found that it was not feasible to abandon the shops ——— THEIR FIFTH | ANNIVERSARY Al yout and Mrs Stevenson in- friends of Mr of No gathered at their pleasant home last night and ten- dered them a surprise, the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Green's fifth wedding anniversary. They were | prese ed a number of exceedingly | bme presents and the evening was Spent in a most delightful manpier with music, games and fifty of the nN, . street, Green - [HOLD CONVENTION Bradford County Reform Ele 10 REY. M. 8. WOOD Church of Christ Was Filled to Its Capacity With Mr. Wood's Many Friends The Church of Christ in West Sayre was taxed to its capacity last to hold the friends of the Rev. M. B. Wood had gath- ered to tender him a farewell recep Mr. Wood f the month t ment to Issue a Call for a Meeting Soon There was an informal meeting of the Lincoln Republicans held 1 Towanda on June and it was decided to put a full ticket into the field A callfora co aver tion le at It proposed to endor of lew: ry, ! the balance f the fin lly agreed ln Republi Stevens ar 21st who inty « tion will retire as the | be mac nce pastor hurch on the 17th of e the candid icy s Ems Jr., for govern 45 ndorsed ninissioner of platform favors a are ! will be at! | every one, and arned o to the Lincolr Mr Wood letter he purpose of the| irse of money by n party 1s to select men Refresh: latter part of Tig — 4 their as true to the The Lin the old With Lewis Emery, have been tried and found and ave proved crits heart, who records people they by nt in bidding 1d hs represent coln party believes that has to out the hes id of the ticket 5 €S~ come 1st the If. backed SUE Sime BADLY INJURED cf 1 ai. party to Italian Laborer Train Attempted Misced His Board | A SLICK CAME i aimost exclusively rmers. A stranger the farmhouse do that he ha rin the roadw st a valuable Ba oa r 3) he farmer and his | 1st in the search, bu ind the saying that days found he vard for e . wo v THE 499900 0400009900000 049 Oaiast, ithe nr * 1s not fo stra ng the men | leaves out, tor Ber t MAry ame starts he will return them; 4 few an mond be will L213 i Jays hia: nd, pay A few ip with a ys he r its return later a tramp turns most instances tch at the bait Cr the on one caif of uttin nd AMATEUR NICHT After the regular pertorm at rs of | : | purdtive apren nce . : ist might of The ad atl 1 disease the park last might the ne amateu : . . ' acts was Sayre, Athens and Waverly were : 3 | given strate wdmitted t > hospita tone the a pont an opportunity to demon. their ability. There were! week several first class numbers includ. | ing Stanley Stark, the clever young nestlings buck and wing dancer, Master | OFC was performed bu: it was Harold Masteller, a youthful musi- | ~’ Ry. The remains were removed to J W. Grumme's under- cal artist, George Swartwood, and Thelma Fisher, a little miss of six | 'X'78 establishment and ths years The latter was awarded | ™OrRing were shipped to his home first prize. She gave a very clever at Bernice, where the funeral will recitation fcr one of her years, and take place, . = a rere er ACENT DELAYS RECORD price and Stanley Stark walked! Oa account of an accident which away with the third. The contest | jcccurred to the press just as the Was a success in every way and the , : i pressman had nearly finished prints park management is to be con th 1¢ gratulated |. 0.0. F. MEMORIAL DAY At the meeting of the Odd Fel- lows held on Thurs it was deaded the lows t had the An and to were «0 advanced where paralyzed ration no . forms, this issue ing first The layed, and it as only throug of Mr. Curtiss of the Evening News, who kindly placed the plant of that paper posal, that at all rs will ourtesy are able to get this We trust that o bear with us, as ac we lay evening last that all members of id meet at Odd Fels the Follett block alterncon not later than the issue rcade Cis order she hall Nore lents will happen in the best a lated families FIREMAN INJURED Believing lost control Ww 2 o'clock to participate u All bers are requested to bring flowers, that the cngr land also to accompany their the | daughters, whose ages range from | Charles Ross, a fireman on § to 12, to the hall, where the little | Ithaca branch of the Lehigh, ones will be given a place in line, jum ed hem he ab and landing members on his he. nd shoulders, sus- far white Be ae feuened o tained numerous contusions of the Wither the exercises [ioe d11C efous n memonal services the mem cer had | of locomotive, | sesee +e | PPPS reduced trom $4 and $2.75 PICTUR An If Not, Why IY At th exact POLI ¥. mia Lic 1al or old line ine its TERM According to age. r frat Exam re ger, Sayre. Beautiful Lage Reuka kn is justly Lit b Ars lake ttages. Thos ire cotlages ions at tt & Springs § ho! 13 ! ater tract nally * SLOCK Pvt titre TONIGHT 30K GROVE PARK COLI IP PE EPRI Ebr Summer Stock Co. PEELE EF PRET F Ii tire AN UNEQUAL MATCH Five Act FEUER L 2024244404404 PEEP E PE 200044444 t ioe omedy Drama [Fo ty all + RRB Dick Mit hell. Comedian o REE ee as a 2 3 > ind Monologuist S PELE IP PEPE LEVEES 3 PRICES, 10, 20,30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE 0c TO ALL 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 vour work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- We please others, and we know that we can bissse you if vou'll give u chance. 'ry us Plumbing — y r on anything Heating, ins i. . VADGE Bau Faooes {imer Ave. Subscribe for The Record SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every evening at Maple FYDOAY Ah | THE NIGHT OF JULY 4TH ts many fires— fire crackers and Are you gos c? A mo~ convince e properly A Mountair ! Gasoline eS, Doors and Windows at BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons, Both Phones, Waverly. JAK. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseas tbs Eras, Rar, Nose age Throat, and tas Proper Pitticg of Glass ea. Honrs 21% 1.4; 78; Sundays by OMon, Wheeloek vel Blok. ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. 3 Nogotiatad, Inscrance Writ ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lectad, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK wre Is LANE S od
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