HE REASONS ifty People's Store. Great Assortments, The service There is a reliability back It's the pists at Less Than True Value by One Third All new and have not been in the store hours. We joined in a purchase of a mufacturers’ stock; picked them up Rbont 60 of original cost. 12 styles 87c, worth $1.50 regularly. Others to $5.50. One of the season's biggest lerings. Igured Dimities and Dotted Swiss Up to 15¢c Values It's a matter of economy to buy from 3» 35 patterns we show, and are spe- ally priced for Tuesday, Wednesday nd Thursday. Close to a Carload of Fruit Jars That's why the prices are little 20¢ nice o8ce tle 79¢ 849¢ Pt. Masons, porcelain top, Qt. “ Improved pints Improved qts. E. Z. pints E.Z quarts All complete with gums, Special Offer on Dinner Pails nd good only Tuesday, Wednesday and irsday. Regular 29¢ and 35¢ pails 19c. Bath Tub Seats d wood seat, fall nickled swing. A 75¢ article in a plumbing store 29c¢. pk collapsible nickle towel rack 9¢ BASEMENT sms Bring Your Job Printing to elupress spend su gether immer grrelle’s Printing father, has Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job brs and a new, up-to-date are at your service. Dineen say we have the please. We keep 2 Nast atlan po iitan rl Pac Tolmadge Buliding, Flmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phooe 28x. WE PRINT The Valley Record ' JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pare Olive Oil or. wodical purposes, Macaroni at 8, 8 and 100 per pound. No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly. HILL & BEIBACH Ate Best of Everything : Lockhart St. . HTC = CATTLE choles, BB Sat LJ) calves, £07 es | HOGS | Ean Sayre. Oil Stoves Qil Stoves We sell only the B. B. and Peerless Blue Flame Wickless. 2 burner . . . 3 burner . ‘ . 2 burner, enclosed frame . . 3 burner, enclosed freme . 02.07 Note the price, look elsewhere then here. You will find we save you 75¢ to $1.50 on a stove. BASEMENT $2.98 4.07 1.00 Belts at Factory Cost A cleanup sale on white and colored silks, leathers and all new style wash belts. 0c values . . . . 69¢ values . 75¢c up to $0.19 velues Dozens of other sorts, 25¢ 39¢ H0c 10¢ and up Outdoor Requisites That Bring Added Comfort For the Expenditure of Little Money. Hammocks, with deep valance and large tufted pillow, in various designs and durable coloring, in easy stages beginning at $1.97 to $7.00. Porch Rugs, Chairs, Settees, and] Screens, in natural bamboo or painted, | Porch Swings; also Two Passenger Lawn Swings in a big variety. iy REFERENT LYL S { t MARRIED AT HICH NOON ntly pur ang will there 0° 4nd Mr Evan Dowling Williamson | were married at high noon today | at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Main street It was a simple service The bride was dressed in white and car- the impressive services of the Episco pal church was used, Rev. W. E. : Daw officiating. Miss Corbin sang er the “Song of Thanksgiving” by +a at Alletson, and as the beautiful melos dies filled the room the air seemed laden with the good wishes of the happy company. The bride was one of our drama which ish « entitied tadls of HUlLitess but beautiful in its simplicity it ned a bouquet of red roses, best young ladies and the groom 1s a successful teacher about tharty There were guests present Those from out of town were Miss Charlotte Habson, Peale, Kan, Mr. and Mrs lLcroy Horton, Wellsboro, Pa; Mr, and Mrs WW Williamson, Buffalo, Miss Mary r Copert, St. Thomas, Ont. After an is | elegant dinner the happy couple took the train for Buffalo, where to reside until fall, and then they will remove to Conneaut, Ohio, where Mr. Williamson has a ** position in charge of mathematics . | in the high school. They received a great number of elegant presents Pacin xan n Pa 8 Htee 8 Stee eat. nlc they are Athens was at “the point” day after lamper eels As a result "liquid to keep him dry, his com. panion had to pull him out of the muddy water, load him on a wagon and carted him to the race course, to dry ing to get up a scrap Want ads inserted by persons pot having a ledger account with |The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim- inately—the expense of bookkeep- ling and collecting is entirely out fof proportion to the amount involy- ed in the transactica, rd Arket slow Est veal market frm heavy a TREN wu Sto Joe Bash went to Meshopprn last evening A new concrete walk is being laid in front of 1 Middaugh’ s livery. MP Murray took a trip to the Sullivan wilds this morning on business. A party of y youag people trom here attended a party at Towanda last eveniag. Mrs Pen) Phalen attended the funeral of an aunt at Dryden, N Y , yesterday. Miss Geneveive Kiff went to Milan yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. Ellen Kuff House for rent, 234 South street, Inquire at Tiffany's music store Valley phone goc. 425 Mrs H Pendleton of Potterville who has been visiting friends in town, returned home this morning. Mrs. J. B Roy and daughter of Henry Scharlack, on Maple street. Mrs Rufus Decker and children have been visiting at F. R. Haak's and returned to New Albany this morning Ray Hosmer is home for a few days but will go “on the road” again next week with Gordon's minstrels Mr and Mrs. Harnet Mason and son Edmond, of Elmira, were visit- McMahan Joe Brown returned to Athens He has served 1n the Philippines. Mrs. Thomas Bsard has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A B. Middaugh and she started to- | day for Flint, Michigan, where she | will visit relatives. Miss Mildred Heatherton re- turned to Athens last evening will spend her vacation with jane mother, Mrs. A. B. Middaugh Don't torget the lawn social on the lawn of W. E McDanigls to- night. Proceeds for the benefit of the P. O.of A. In case of rain of A hall, Sanford’s block. Ridgebury is to have an old fashioned Fourth, with potato and sack races, climbing the greased pole, and a good orchestra will fur- nish music for dancing. Some of our young people are planning to go. Mr and Mrs. W. F. Voorhis, wife, Miss Lora Stevens and Will Stethers went to Smithfield today to attend the wedding of Miss which will take place this evening at 8 o'clock. Last evening a company of young men in charge of Joe Pratt came in a splendid auto car from Binghamton and stopped at the Stimson House a short time, after which they continued their journey to Towanda. The auto was a filty horse power machine and brought the party from Binghamton to Athens in an hour and a hal Hugh Stimson joined the party and went to Towanda Robert H. Hendershot, the Boy of the Rappa- hannock, will be in Athens Friday in Lkisbree opera He is one of the heroes of the battle of Fredericks burg who won the commendation of Gen'l Burnside by his bravery, The evening's entertainment will be interspersed with songs and other exercises and will be worth the price of admission. Buy a nice playhouse for your children, We have some old cb b-dies we wish to dispose of [hat would please the children for Youses that we will sell s Wagon Co, 217 Wheelock Athens. Valley phate 39 MRS. MOODY GAVE FINE LECTUKE to anything that can approach the! brary rooms last night on the sub ject of the colored people, habits, speech and songs. There is an indescribable something about the race, whether it be from condi- tion of servitude or their inherent |} superstitions that marks their re- ligious life and aspirations as pecu- their vagaries without being deeply impressed with their sincenty. There is a deep devotional spirit manifest that becomes a medium for the expression of all the believe and ll they hope for, and to them t is a sacred institution. Mrs Maody took us into the homes and hc rts of these people last evening and gave us a very interesting account of them. She has the dia lect and mannerisms under perfect control, and her selections were such as to display every feature of their life and conversation. She possesses a fine voice and some of the musical interpretations were in- ceed wonderful, There was a good and apprecia- tive audience in attendance ang the fact that they listened spellbound for an hour and a half is sufficient attestation that the entertainment was one of rare excellence. CARD OF THANKS Mr. William H Bowman and family hereby return their thanks to the friends and neighbors who rend cred so much aid and sympa- thy to them during the sickness and death of their wife, Mrs. Seena Pitcher Bowman, your kindness will be gratefully remembered. W iI. Bowman, Katharine Bowman. Illustrated summer excursion books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa, can be had on inquiry at the Erie ticket office, Waverly. 15 taw Uncle John Black came to Athens on the noon train yester- day and called on several of his old friends. He is as lively as a cricket although g3 years old. He was the guest of E. C, Potter over night and returned home this morning. NOTICE T0 HORSE OWNERS Having leased the wagon shops on Wheelock avenue, Athens, Pa, formerly occupied by James L Dyer, we are now prepared to do wagon and carriage repairing of all kinds and carnage painting Tire setting and wheel repairing a specialty. New wagons of all kinds built to order. First class work and prompt service guiran- teed. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Athens Wagon Co, G. F. Brainerd, mana- ger Valley ‘phone 39y. 41-wW We Have a New Line of Ladies’ Kimonas The Designs Are Very Pretty Now Is the Time to Get A NEW BELT While the Assortments Are Complete WeAlso Have the New- est Things in Side and Back Combs Call and Look Over the Stock I. 0. 0. F. Biock, Cor. Pine and Main Sts., Athens Notice to the Public. To introduce my work in phot- ography in Sayre and Athens | have engaged Mr. E. C. Jourdan To sell my coupons, Take advan tage of this offer when he calls on you, as only a limited number are to be sold. Respectfully, F. H. FITCH, 319 Broad dS, Wane, N, Y “WILLIAMS §sHoEs & SUTTON sizes 1to 8 Widths A to E J William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cata, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions. It is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, or Sonsy Refaafled Price 23¢ by i illiams Mfg. Co, Prop's. Cleveland, O, Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. N.Y. and retarn, account Lehigh Val- ley excursion, Jaly 4th, 0. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYNAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Planoce. Household Goods, Safes ste. returning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express Jaly bth inclusive. Bee tickets agents Lehigh Valley rail- road for further particulars 5 $6.90 to Chautauqua, N.Y. and return, account Lehigh Valley excur- sions July 6 and 27. Tickets will be sold July 8 and 27, good returning within 30 days, incloding date of sale. Tickets will not be accepted on the Black Dia- mond Express. For farther particulars see Lehigh Valley ticket agents, 5 $4.50 to Toronto, Ont., and Re tarn, account Lehigh Valley railroad ex- carsisn July 4th, 1908. Tickets will be sold on all trains except the Black Dia- mcnd Express July 4th, good returnin on all trains except the Black Diamon Express to July 7th inclusive, For fur- Permanent Dentistry A quarter of a century ago fo a well known g ent a resident of Sayre. These fill ings today arc just as bright, and useful as the Sir m | day they We will tell you the name o the party, of you yourself ware made wish to see hime | There are wvanations in dentai brands of | If you desire the highest de gree of skill and | knowledge that will make YOUR | fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or ‘phone for an appointment. On the other hand, tf you lake pleasure in having your ferences tm the four, anos profictency—the teeth filled over and over again every year or tivo, you should go elsewhere we do not do that kind of work. J.W. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley 'Fhone 97 D. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours -7tofam,1%05, 708 p.m. OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 37x. 128 Lockhart 8¢ am EEE The Record, has the best House Lease ever pried in Bradford coanty; also Vest et and Deak Receipt Books; and » 3 ust) of Tal Ta for Justioss and Constables, DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 9 to 2:30 p. m. Acute and chronic cases treated. Consultation and examination free, Graduated under the founder of the pro- feasion, Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo, — RS COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Store, both phones; uae yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN MASSLER, A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnisbid $75 Steverrer BE, Valley Phone 21%y LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (In effect May 13, 1906.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: RASTBOUND, Bally for Joe Towaada, Task- hansock, {I LE Chunk es. ey gy ork, Philsdeiphls, Baltimore and Washlugton A.M Daily for Towands, Tusnkhas- nok, Pitiston, Wilkes Rare, Glen Sam- Smit Springs, Mauch Chunch, Allentown, | Bethlehem, New York and Philadelphia AM. (Wageuty ¢ M.) Week days | A culy, for 4 Athens Ulates Joints, Wan. roeten A ar Drshees Satter. oe , Wralasing, Lacey. | vine, Tuskhansock, and Wilkes-Barre. Bi I AW (Waverly A. M.) Dally for . Pittston, h es Glen Summit Bite Haven, Haven Junction, | Chunk Allentown, PE et leben. New York, Phil adeiphia, Baltimore and Washington . AM gata) daly, for Alhens, Mian, 10: ES owanda, Wyslasing, Lacey SE aoTPes 1h TERRE l& A: Ee Ea ah, neh Chant, A! Allentown phia, Baltimore P.M FE EE Mauch Chunk vo , Palladeliphia, le eo tod Washington. P. M) Week days Mow INFREEEEE WESTBOUND. A) M. Ea a are ie : SEE em x bills 11:00; 340s AM Dell for Lock Van Riten, ace, Spencer, et for Auburn week days oaly. M. 3: of) sue Burdett (Waikias | vist od, Suter: Trumassberyg, 18 Hayt's Corners, Genevs, Rochester, Be. (avis, Bufalo, Cleveland, Detroit, sad doapo Conuects for Auburn week days ‘only. i305 Gener. kocheser Budie, Mingars AM. Week re uae Leskwosd, bury. ] evi Bormers Falls, Detroil, Chieago, gory i: 38 en Van [tten, TOearie, Roches Rochas Niagars Fells. PM yp for Geneva Rochester, Buf falo. Niagara Falls, Detroit and Chis PM a. Ithace, PM Pell for Lockwood, Van Riten, aca, Trumamsbury, Heyte hace. Tremumabery AUBURN DIVISION. A.M. Week daye only, for Owege, Pres ville, Cortland, - Groton, 1 Moravia, Aubum, W Wort slr Haven, Syracuse, Utica and Al 3 8) beet K. Daily for Owege, Presville, Corte { ure Aa Maravin, As. Albany.
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