s Right N\ MANEY & PAGE, 22 Rim Fire, 7c 32 a “ “ “ 38 OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL 216 Desmond St., Sayre. Wejhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be We 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, $25 and $30. Delivered at your home on trial. Sold ey erage: Call. write or Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The The Valley Record “All the sews that's fit to print” TUESDAY JUNE 26 LOCAL BREVITIES The Monroeton toy factory is to be removed to Towanda. House for rent, 234 South street, Athens. Inquire at Tiffany's music store. Valley phone goc. 42st -—— “Pride of the Yukon" will be re- peated at the park this evening. Four big specialties between the acts, S————— Waated—At once, a secondhand flat top desk. Must be in good condition. Enquire at The Record ~ office. The board of directors of the Packer hospital are holding their annual meeting at that institution today. Several parties from Sayre are camping along the Susquehanna nver between this place and Tioga ~ Point. ~~ An entertainment is to be given _ this evening in the Spaulding li- ni buildieg | for the benefit of Per Box. i i“ “ “ REVOLVERS LARGE STOCK. LOW PRICES. 322 S. Main St,, Athens. 3909900990900390990390095 CHP PEP PFPP4 02240049404, 3 at | The Man Who “Gets There” pleaty of isin his body, Driggs” Wiae of Cod Liver Ol Makes blood —lots of 1t— life-giving, brain-nourish- ing, strength-replealshing 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. - Sayre, Pa. LS — REE A The Germania band of Towanda has been reorganized and the pros. pects for for a cracker jack band at the county seat appear to be ex cellent a — Pain’s special exhibition, selec- tion of fireworks for lawn display at Harding & Hoyt's, Waverly, N Y Fireworks wholesale and re- tail. 42 6* It is stated that after July 1 the shops at Drifton, heretofore under the control of the railroad depart ment of the Lehigh Valley, will be under the jurisdietion of the coal company. Arthur C. Wade, well known in this valley because of his former connections with, the Waverly, Sayre and Athens Traction com pany, has been succeeded in the First Chautauqua Assembly dis- trict by A. F. Allen It is against the law to shoot fire works or firecrackers or any other explosives before the Fourth of July. The law, however, is being repeatedly violated and the only way to put a stop to it is for the police to make an example of the violators. tig ten The first of the month the em- ployes of the Lehigh Valley will find a new system of inspecting watches ia vogue. The company has recently created an inspection department which will be in charge of Webb C. Ball, with headquarters at South Bethlehem, Jack Cotter, the base ball player, who has been pitching for the Kane team for several weeks, but who re cently sustained a dislocation of the ankle joint, has returned to his home at Towanda, where he will remain until he is able to get into the game again, ter is well known in Sayre, having pitched NX: JUNE 26, 1906." THIS MORNING Well Known Young Couple United in Matrimony's Holy Bonds at the Church of the Epiphany Simon S. Kane of South Wa- verly and Miss Mary Chin of this place were united in marriage this morning at , o'clock at the Church of the Epiphany, the Rev. Father Hussie of Ashley, officiating as celebrant in a solemn nuptial mass, assisted by Rev. Father Shanley as | deacon, Rev. Father Gorman of Bentley Creek, as sub-deacon, and Rev Father Moffit of Taylor, and Rev. Father Moranty of Waverly in the sanctuary. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Joseph Cain, while John Kane, a brother of the groom, acted as best man. The church was filled | with guests, and immediately after | the ceremony a wedding breakfast | was served at the residence of the bride's pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Den- | nis Cain of Desmond street The groom is one of So Waverly's well known and resp. ed young men while his bride § is al most estimable young woman. After the wedding breakfast the bride and groom left for a short | wedding trip after which they will | return to Sayre to reside. i The wedding was the most elaborate and impressive ever held | in Sayre. Usually there have been | three priests on the altar but this | morning there were five who par. | inc ___ |ucipated in the Ceremony: POLICE RAIDED TRANPS Yesterday aRernoon the police raided a camp of “Weary Willies” | near the State line and placed three of the gang under arrest. It thought that the men who were] implicated in the holdup on the D, L & W. Sunday night might be was fellows placed under arrest gave good account of themselves and were given their liberty One of | the men was a cripple, his leg be- ing off above the knee, while the others were big, husky looking, well fed specimens, and all claimed to be seeking work CONE T0 0 ELMIkA C. C. West, Miles Ellis and E DD Ademy, the committee appoint- cd by the borough council to pres pare plans for a new town hall went to Elmira this morning to consult the architects, Messrs Pierce & Bickford, who have the plans in course of preparation The committee was accompanied by several members of the fire de partment who will probably ask that the plans be changed in some of the minor (etails in so far as they affect the firemen's quarters. FARMERS WILL PROTEST The farmers in this section are up in arms over the Pure Food bill which passed the house on Satur- day last. The bill prohibits the use of all coloring matter in butter, whether of a harmless nature or | not. A big delegation of Bradford | county farmers, nearly all members | of the Grange, have gone to Wash ington to protest against the bill | They say that the bill will deal a crippling blow at the dairy interests | throughout the nation, and that the | farmers will therefore exert every influence they can command to de- | feat it. | >> AT THE E PARK | “The Pride of the Yukon," a melodrama which has never before | been seen in this section, was given | a presentation by the Summer Stock Company last night. The drama tells a story of life in the! Alaska gold fields, and pleased a! big audience, It will be repeated | tonight. Spaulding apd Depue, a clever comedy team, h gaged as a feature # ty this week. The team puts oH a very funy ssf ant are wel INTOXICNTED AN LOSES BOTH L£5S COMMISSION HELD i and Freight Train Ran Over Him the Lewis Eighmey Lupacy | Case Hicks, Elmer an intoxicated. Another meeting of the commis- Ithaca on Saturday might who worked for the Remungton|noon salt works, started for the works on | and then adjournment was taken to Saturday eveming, taking a route|give the attorneys for Mr. Eighmey along the tracks. When near the|an opportunity to secure the at works it is presumed that he could {tendance of an important witness tracks and went to sleep nervous freight train which passed about | headache A | suff nag from a severe Immediately after the adjournment the commission ex were so badly mangled that ampu- He was semi-conscious and when taken | examination except the committee and it was held for the purpose ot giving the com- mission the amined Mr. Eighmey personally tation was found necessary { There was no one present at this and Mr. Fighmey, “Give what His first words were: me a drink ”’ FIRE DEPARTMENT | TOHAVE STREET FAIR opportunity to ascer- tain for thems=lves the exact con- dition of Mr. Eixghmey's mind. It 1s thought that onc more sitting will finish the taking of evidence. [ The evidence thus far taken will fill a fair sized volume, and there are still several witnesses to be sworn Peter Bedell was in Ithaca yes- terday on business. > This Evening to Take Proper Action There will be a special meeting of the fire board this evening take action on the coming of the street fair to this place during the week of July oth, for the benefit of the fire department. M | Farrell Nowell of |and w J. Crans have been in in town today on business Auburn this week investigating a - at that] Mrs E I. Street | place and today a telegram was |phia 1s visiting Mr to Dr H L. Towner was in Elmira yesterday on business —— Senator Towanda 1s f Philadel and Mrs. A | fair which 1s exhibiting Frank and fanuly Ida Norconk of Towanda, Mrs. John they had made arrangements for All are Miss 1s visiting her sister, H. Gillis, CUff street Mr and Mrs George Marcy are the puests heads, N Y board requested to be present at the mecting to be held this evening fire of friends in Horse , this week The Binghamton Press is re sponsible for a story that the Penn- sylvama Railroad company has purchased the interests of the New York, Pennsylvania & South West ern railrcad and will build the line from Williamsport to the Parlor City, connecting with the Dela- ware & Hudson making a The air of mystery which has surrounded the purchase of land at Bingham. ton by the representatives of a railway syndicate is being gradu- | ally dissolved, and it is said on the | best of authority that this week those interested in the purchase will be ready to declare their in tentions regarding the improve- HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Kathryn Sinon of Owego, was discharged this forenoon. Thomas Bolan, a Hungarian, was admitted to the hospital today. He is believed to be suffering from cerebro spinal menengitis, Leon W. Utter, a machinists helper, was struck. on the hand by Mrs. H Finan and daughter of Wilkes-Barre, are visiting Mr Finan at the Touhey hotel . Miss been visiting friends who has Wilkess Louise Flory, in Barre, has returned home James McCauley of New York citty, 1s visiting his father and sis ters at No 110 North Elmer aven and through line to Boston. ue eee a liquor firm, was circulating among his many night John Mannix, salesman for friends in Sayre last Judge Fanning of Towanda was here today to attend the meeting of the of trustees of the Packer hospital bo ard M. B Cutter, general manager of the Lehigh Valley, and his fam ily, have gone to Glen Summit, where they will spend the summer - - Mrs. Andrew Tillman of Che. mung street aad Mrs. Clara Ken- dall will leave tomorrow morning for Buffalo where they will spend a {few days CC ) laceration of the middle and little | Dr. and Mis. C. H. Ot arc re fingers of the right hand. The |Joicing over the advent of a ten : The nail on the little finger was torn interesting event occurred on Mon [pound boy into their home - yet | day morning LOCAL NEWS |, a Kessler, The stockholders of the Reeser, JH Kessl CS Kessler, Wieland Company held [the annual meeting of the Reeser, their annual meeting last night and | Ke ssler, \Wie land at recle cted the follow: ff {| ng omcers | 1 t } Ray and W attended Reeser of Dushore, Jr, of Towanda, er of Brandt, Pa, ( ompany dent, H. W. Kessler; treasurer, | | Mr and Mrs. Samuel Allen and IR Kessler, Jr. secretary and man |daughter and Misses Mabel and A'p Wieland | assistant| 1.onie Cummings of New York manager, L. M. Rice vising at the home of lag er, caty were 3) » AY" OED - A A fine line of cheap Go-Carts reduced from $4 and $2.75 +» to $3.50 and $2.00. A large line of moulding for Picture Framing to select : from also. PICTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a, ys Life nA Not? DO YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line Sompany atthe exact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM POLICY. Costa 570 to $1.85 per month. According to age. E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. 7 If Not, Why SLL 000000000000000000 000 TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park *4 Summer Stock Co. * +E 4 EFS bebe £ THE PRIDE OF THE YUKON Five Act Comedy Drama. +4444 44 lw baried their valued pos- iv with their dead. Nowadays the aluab le possessions and bay, sll and rent— When you get land or PEEP PPEPPLPPP 0029940049 + : : IN THE GROUND point your toes toward cater and welcome and our interest, if you are a house owner or a house wanter, A geomral ral estate business Is here transacted, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, o : ngry Feature Specialist, Dick Mitchell, Comedian and Monologuist. : PRICES, 10, 20, 30c¢ SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL oie doar sep ivarn mach to y : 3 HEF EP E EPP RHE PPro ere “ + Just Think Of It 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 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, Bot» "Phoses. Eimer Ave. Notice 3 te Public. To introduce opraphy Sayre — T2002 092 White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Refrigerators, Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and Windo ws at BOLIGH BROS., HARDWARE G. H. GOFF have engaged AVE cngpage now ready to furnish Mr. E. C Jourdan Pure Reservoir Ice to Tok Sayre patrons. AKC advan offer when he calls on | Both Phones, Wovens: a hinted number are moms Respectfully, F. H. FITCH. A H. MURRAY, "T) 0. SPECIALTIES: 319 Broad St, Wave ny N \ H. TUTTLE, M.D. mina be ie my work an phot mn and Athens | Is To sell my conpons tage of thy you, as only to be sold. Despite the vigilance of the Andrew Tillman on Chemung] officers the men who held up the D.L &W. freight train between Waverly and Nichols on Sunday | night have not been apprehended The officers believe that the work | was done by tramps, and yesterday street today John H. Skclley and wife of New York aty paret O'Hara are visiting Mrs. Mar- of No. 300 West | Lockhart street. Mr, Skelley is a member of New York's police force and he is spending a 20 days’ vacation in Sayre, 5 ! Subscribe for The Res Record, near the -state line. Three men were arrested but they were not Hours 913; 1.5; 7.8; Sundays Specialist bon abi w sppointment, _Oftoa, wh boslosk Blosk. Practice limited to diseases of the Kye Ear, Nose and Throat Glass ws aoc urat “iy 1] ‘ALEX D. STEVENS, fitted. Hours 10 012 am, 2 to b 8 p.m. OfMoce and residences, 211 South INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. | Elmer Ave. Valley ‘phone 158x SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited, Everybody welcome, Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ- tan, Houses Rented, Rents Ool- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART OT., SAYRE.
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