s Right These Rochester Clothes will fit right, and they'll wear | right, because they are made right. The beauty of it all is that they're as well tailored be- neath the surface as they look on the surface. from, a dozen patterns of a style, a dozen reasons why you should look through our line before you buy a suit. 3 3 * : i } : : * 3 I —————— MANEY & PAGE, SAYRE and ATHENS, Blank Cartridges 22 Rim Fire, 7c Per Box. 32 “ 3c 32 Centre Fire, 23c Per Box. 38 “ “ 29c 1 “ REVOLVERS LARGE STOCK. LOW PRICES. GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. If you don't trade with us we both lose money. wu OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL The Man Who “Gets There” = Welhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We 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 133 LOCKHART OT. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. real rich blood and plenty of i% in his body, Driggs’ Wise of Cod Liver Ol Makes blood lots of it— life-giving, brain-noarish- ing, strength-replenishing 75¢ Per Bottle, 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. 4 Bh Slidieg, . Sayre, Pa. Pain's special exhibition, selec- tion of fireworks for lawn display at Harding & Hoyt's, Waverly, N Y. Fireworks wholesale and re- fail 42 6* There will be a regular meeting of the borough council on Monday evening, and it is expected that the sewer question will come up for discussion. Dulfvars at you home on ria Sold Call, write or all Valley Fotos soe Tiffany's Music Store, Pi Main Street, Athens, Pa he Valley Record; cinnamon dough- nuts and salt rising bread at Wood's bakery. They are fine Have you tried them? 216 Des. mond street. 45 2 Coburg buns, All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY JUNE 2% 1908 LOCAL BREVITIES “Triss” at the park theatre to- night. Matinee at the park tomorrow afternoon. Tomorrow is the last chance for the June bride to get into the swim this season. ol A fine new awning has been erected in front of Wood's bakery on Desmond street. Elmirans are congratulating themselves that the severe storm which passed over that city last night did not wash away the bridge which goes to Roricks The Democratic state convention did not go on record as favoring the nomination of Bryan for the presidency. Pennsylvania Demo- crats evidently believe in the ‘safe and sane” policy. a — Miss Mabel Wooster of Forks- ville, Miss Lena Rosebagh of ElI- dredville, Mrs. Peter Complete of South Waverly, and Irvin Deubler of Sayre, underwent operations at the hospital this forenoon — From the farming districts comes the news of the locusts appearing in swarms and the echo of their familiar song reverberates every- where. They are, however, harm- less insects with no stinging quali- ties, and the stories of their chasing and biting people are all false. ————— The citizens of Ulster will cele- brate the Fourth of July in the good old fashioned way. Wanted-—At once, a secondhand fat top desk. Must be in good condition. Enquire at The Record office. Say ! Seen the Scottii, Barrowsii, Piersoni, Elegantissima? These are the new Ferns, 300 just in, Snow, the Florist, The regular monthly meeting of “the teachers of the Presbyterian Sunday school will be heid at the fhcime of Mis Novas Wagner on Safhy evening, July 2nd , at B A severe thunder and rain storm struck Sayre between four and five o'clock this morning. Rain fell for nearly an hour and the streets re- sembled miniature rivers. Frequent flashes of lightning were followed by peals of thunder, and disturbed the a oring slumbers o BT WILD WILL EWS TRANS | IPPEAR AT ATHENS Show of His Own, Will Open | Interesting Career of Sayre's Well Known and Highly Re- a Week's Engagement Monday Evening spected Citizen on “Billy” Wild, the irrepressible, Since the commencement of the Lewis Eighmey, Sayre's well known and respected citizen, there has been much discussion of the question and the public has evinced considerable interest. The older people in Sayre are well acquainted with Mr Eighmey's early history, numbers his friends and admirers in this valley by the hundreds, will appear at Athens all next week under water proof canvass, in a plays, with a evening “Billy's” Sayre this morning and announced the eng Mr ple ised change of bill each but the younger generation is not so well informed, and therefore The 'Reeord prints the following from advance man came to the “History of Bradford County,’ ragement and the frieads of Wild than Two years ago he was at the park all the season, and des published some twenty years ago will be more ‘Lewis Eighmey, | the opera house, Sayre, is a native of Dorhan, N. Y, Green county was bora April 17, 1813 ents were John and Woodward Eighmey, New York state. His father was al farmer and died in 1555 in his ~>th | year. His mother died gn 153 her 73d year proprietor of pite the fact that he appeared in His par- |, omedy characters every night for 14 the of the theatre did not tire of him. Henrietta | weeks, patrons natives of This season he has assembled a selected company of ladies and 2m Lewis, the second of a family of six sons and five daughters, gentlemen and is presenting under a tent a fine ine of plays, including several strong specialty features { Seth Arnold, also well known here, [15 business manager for Mr. Wild recetved a fair public school education ind commenced life on his own account in the tims ber business and ran a sawmill {ing with “Broken Hearts, He followed this business the | greater part of the time until 1384 when he removed from his native | place to Athens township in Feb- ruary, 1849 In 1861 he went to Troy, this county, and in October of that year he enlisted in the th | cavalry, and was in the command of | Buel, Rosencrans and Sherman, and was taken prisoner | August 2, 1862, at Galveston, | Tenn, by General Monroe. He | was paroled and sent to Annapolis, | Md, and returned to his command March 1, service expired he reenlisted and erved until the cl of the yy Yn cos War. | ers of the Lehigh Valley railroad | He was mustered out of the service company are entitled to cumu at Macon, Ga, August 23, S He returned to Athens and re- | {from 1903 mained there about a year, and thea went to Pine Creck township, | Tioga county, where he spent two | years. From this place he went to | Warren, then to Pittsfield, and re- mained there until 1883. Then he went to Bradford and during the time he was there drilled oil wells, remaining until 18582, a thrill Ing come ly ~«drama_ Popular prices | ol will | prevail LEIGH VALLEY PREFERRED STOCK Supreme Court Hands Down De. | Generals cision in Important Case the State Supreme | Peansgdyania handed | which it is] Yesterday Court When his term of | of 1503. down an opinion in 186% decision of a Philadelphia court { which enjoined the railroad from | | making any dividends to the hold- | ers of common stock until it shall | have paid its preferred stock divi- dends at the rate of ten per cent per annum from October 17 18 » More than £1, 93 OO was involved when he re. moved to Sayre and commenced building the opera house, which was finished in 1384 The build- three stones high, first floor stores, second dwellings, and the third an opera hall 8oxs1, stage 51x24, 455 opera chairs. “Previous to the war he was married in Athens township to Susan, daughter of John and Katy Decker Westfall, natives of New Jersey ; she is the fourth of a fam- ily of seven children, and was born in Sussex county, March 10, 1844 To them was born a daughter, Linnia. He is a member of Mal. lory Post, G. A.R. No 285, Union Veteran Legion No. 28, Athens Union Veteran's Union No. 18, Sayre, and a member of the school board of Sayre. Mr. Eighmey has always been a staunch Republican STRUCK BY LIGHTING | During the thunder storm this morning lightning struck the resi- | dence of R. F. Oliver on Stevens son street and tore off a corner of the roof. The bolt entered a room | where two of Mr. Oliver's children were sleeping but they were unin- | jured. The residence of Mrs. J. I. Tracy on Pennsylvania avenue was also struck, but was only slightly | damaged. Under this de~ cision the holders of Lehigh Val ley preferred shares will receive the full 100 share in back dividends in the htigation per cent, or £50 a ins 1s SoxsiI, The preferred capital aggregates in the open market. It is held by a limited number of investors PATRONIZE HOME TRADE ness Men's Association relative to patronizing the home merchant. In connection therewith we beg to looked upon the same as the mer At the time the country is overrun with home industries canvassers from outside towns, who solicit printing orders from Sayre merchants, usually at a which defies competition. Remem ber, however, that these fellows do not patronize the home merchant to the extent of a single cent. They merely take their order, print the same, send in the bill, collect the same, and that finishes the job ents ADJOURNMENT TAKEN The commissian appointed to in | quire into the sanity of { Eighmey met yesterday atternoon to listen to arguments of counsel on both sides, but by agreement jour men) was taken until July , at which time it is expected that fizure et p—— NEW LUNCH ROOM Sain Butler, who has been con- ducting the Wolcott lunch room at Waverly, has cased the Fletcher building on Lockhart Street, and | f,,,) disposition will be made of will open a lunch counter and bil- {the matter. The question has been liard parlor. Mr. Butler has been | before the people for some time. Lews for years and thoroughly under stands it. He will run a first class place and will no doubt enjoy a liberal patronage. have been held, twenty-five or more witnesses have been examined, ins | work and patience, CARNIVAL COMPANY Week for Benefit of Fire De-| partment The local great interest in and making elabo | firemen Street Carnival C3. which will open a week's engagement on the Des. mond street grounds in July 6 The carnival company is | the best on the road, and has re-! cently been playing the larger cities, and it was only by insistence the ment that ‘the managems=nt was in- The company carries fifteen tent shows, presenting Sayre fire depart duced to appear in this place besides a large number of free feat Two [be in operation, a Ferns wheel, and A receipts ures merry-go rounds will no end of smaller attractions liberal percentage of the will be turned over to the local fire department to pay the expenses of the annual parade which 1s to be held in Sayre this year. A contest will also one of the features. Ballot boxes will be distributed in various parts of the town, and voters will be per Daphianis One cent Queen be mitted to name the most {young lady in the town must AQ it »mpany each vote, or will not be counted. The fortunate young woman will receive a hand. [some diamond ring, furnished by i | Ike jeweler PERSONAL MENTION > C West isin Is Towanda today Samuels, the Lockhart street | | [on ince . James Adam has gone to ( Jwego [today on business . Harper Mercereau, went to Esq, Towanda this mq orning to transact [leg al business Miss Harriet Towner, of Elmira | was a guest at the Miller- Delaney wedding last mght Bessie Estelle friends and [ Steve nsville for several days | | Hon. F Paul | county has relatives Miss been visiting at Dunham and Attor at the afternoon trans M [ney Maynard are seat this | acting | | _ legal business Miss Jenme Crawford of Corts | land Normal school, who has been her aunt, Mrs. Jenni Haaze went to North Fair Haven today to spend the-summer | | visiting Mr and Mrs. Frank Nevin, who were marned on Wedaesday noon at Elyna, Ohio, returned to Sayre last might and will take their No Hayden up {residence at 202 street Dr. A. H. LaPlant, M. B Bar- num and H. A Kaufman, have been in Mexico for several who weeks inspecting their mining ins [terests, are expected home tomor- row might - | Alfred Weston, of New York, is spending a week's vacation at Wilbur House. Mr. Weston 1s employed artist the Association, with headquarters at New York. Hes an rare ability and rapidly taking a place among the the as an by American Press artist of Is top notchers. He has many friends in Sayre who are pleased to learn of his success OAK CROVE PARK “Tniss, or Beyond the Rockies,” a western melodrama, was credit ably presented by the Summer Stock company to a fair sized au- dience at the park this might. The play abounds with startling situa- | tions and sparkling dialogue , thnlling climaxes, and bright | It wall be the usual specialties between the acts Hlustrated summer excursion | books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa., repeated thus evening with rcduced from $4 and $2.75 from also. ‘PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, VANS ny) (ON) a) POLICY Valley Phone 191 a, : DO AZ ASSN A) Na If Not, Why Examine its TERM Sayre. TONG i0ax GrRovE Par + > mmm Summer Stock Co EE —— “TRISS” Five Act Comedy Drama. | Feature Specialty, SPALDING & DEPUE, In a Skit, entitled, ‘The Strollers ; $ $ 100000000000 000000000000e | PRICES, 10, 20,30¢ { SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL Just Think of It We have he [2itation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING ni 1.S 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, Bont "Phones, timer re. DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m,, 2 to 4:80, 7:00 to 5:00, | | Genito urinary and chronio diseases a apeeinity Both phonaw | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, -— | | Office: Rooms 4 and 6, Klmer Block, | Lockhart Rtreet, Sayre, Pa. C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bapecial care and prompt at. tention given to moving of Pianos Household Goods, Bates ticket office, Waverly, 15 taw etc. - ar IN THE GROUND forgotten races buried their valued pos- sessions with their dead. Nowadays the ground is the valuable possessions apd its groand we buy, sell apd rent— houses on it, too. When youpget land or houses hungry. point your toes toward our door-ptep, enter and welcome and learn uch to your ioterest, if you are a house owner or & house wunter, A Ee real estate business is here transacted, FRED J. TAYLOR, 15 E re White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Stoves, Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen Doors a nd Windows at BOLICH BROS., H ARDWARE G. H. GOFF now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. Is SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Bar, Hoth San Throat, and 3h Ht rt ea. Hoare Sopolatment ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans N Insurance Writ. a Negi. I Rents Col. lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART OT. SAYRE.
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