THE VALLEY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1506. Miss Atlanta Hunter of this! 269) f£ = SLES? Joa N + ~ . | DK nb oa aaa 3S ) RR AL Re uit Is Right These Rochester Olothes will fit right, a 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. Q A \ FOURTH OF JULY s reduced from $4 and $2.75 = I to $3.50 and $2.00. A Few Timely Hints for Those | 3 Who Intend to Celebrate the Ever Glorious place is the guest of her grand- | mother, Mrs. Campbell, of Wells- burg AT PACKER HOSPrTAL about tailoring. they'll wear nd they’l Wer H. I Andrews Completes His Term of Service Today George Loop. the letter carrier, is taking hus annual vacation. His place is being filled by Basil Gris wold A large line of moulding for Picture Framing to select from also. Dr. Harry | Andrews, who has {been the senior interne at the Pack | A Ye Don't pick up a cannon cracker | Our $10 special is a wonder, a dozen styles to choose from, a dozen patterns of a style, a dozen you should look through our line before you buy a suit, MANEY & PAGE, SAYRE and ATHENS, Blank Cartridges 22 Rim Fire, 7c Pe 32 “ i“ 12¢ ““ 32 Centre Fire, 23c Per Box. 38 “ 1 29¢ “ “ REVOLVERS LARGE STOCK. LOW PRICES. GEO. L. ROBERTS (0. 216 Deamond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. Wr If you don’t trade with 1s we both loss money. “ws COI I00000004 004000000044 r Box. 6 OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL 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 Jaton Hur- but stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 183 LOUKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Delivered at your home on trial. Sold ll Vay Foe the. alk write or Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record . —— “All the news that's fi? to print" SATURDAY JUNE 30, 1908. LOCAL BREFTIES The latest is embalmed fruit. All the crops are growing fast. New potatoes are high in price. The strawberry harvest is over. “Billy” Wild at Athens all next week, Cherries are ripe and are a plen- tiful crop. The borough council meets on Monday evening Follow the crowd and go to the park this evening. This evening will be the last op- portunity to sce Triss, or Beyond the Rockies. Potato bugs are thick this year, and farmers say that they pet fat on Paris green. The Bartenders’ Union will meet tomorrow afternoon in their new Quarters in the P.O. S. of A. hall, ~ Waated—At once, a secondhand ‘top desk. Myst be in good quire at The Record The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood —and pleaty of It in his body, Driggs’ Wise of Cod Liver OH Makes blood - lots of it life-giving, brain-nourish- -replenish ing, strength-rep ing 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pank Bailding, Sayrs, Pa. R—— There will be regular services at the Methodist church tomorrow, including the men's meeting at o'clock. Say ! Seen the Scottii, Barrowsii, Piersoni, Elegantissima? These are the new Ferns, 300 just in Snow, the Florist. Chemung, known to many of the older residents of this section as “Buckwille,” is planning a grand Fourth of July celebration. Pain’s special exhibition, selec- tion of fireworks for lawn display at Harding & Hoyt's, Waverly, N Y Fireworks wholesale and re tail. 42 O* Itis said that according to the population there are more divorces granted in Tioga county, this state, than other county in com- monwealth ——— Coburg buns, cinnamon dough- nuts and salt nsing bread at Wood's bakery. They are fine Have you tried them? 216 Des- mond street. 45 2 The Valley Mail Carriers Assos ciation will be entertained at Ath. ens this evening. A large tum out is expected anda fine program for the entertainment of the car- ries has been prepared. Elmer Hakes, the Ithaca young man who had both legs cut off by a Lehigh Valley train on Sunday morning last, near the Remington Salt Works, Ithaca, died yesterday afternoon, having never rallied from the shock. J. E. Harrington, formerly of Pittston, has purchased the store property on the corner of Lock- hart and River streets, formerly owned by W. E. Masteller and will continue the business with a full line of tobacco, cigars, candy and also handle ice er hospital for the past year, com pleted his term of service at that stitution today He will be succeeded by Russell Lyon of | Catasauqua, this state, a graduate | f the University of Peansylvania Dr. Andrews, the retiring interne, 13 a graduate of the medical depart ment of Cornell university, class of He was born at Fulton, N but for many years ha< been a of Ithaca his at the hospital has icquired a host of His work at the hospital has been of a 1305 Dunne he friends wIVICE highly satisfactory nature and he | will depart with the best wishes of cach and every attache of that | institution, as well as the news| piper men, to whom he has at all | times been courteous and obliging. | He will go to Staten Island, N Y, for a short time to attend to the | practice of a private physician at/ that place Further than this his | future plans are not yet fully ma- tured CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Divine services in the Episcopal | Church, of the Redeemer, for Sun- | day, July 1, will be as follows Early celebration of the Holy Communion at 8a m ; communion | service and sermon at Sunday school at 2:30 p. m at 10302 m; even and sermon Sidy Sayder, of North Lansing, | to find out what is the matter with N.Y. has been the guest of his | the fuse. uncle, I. B Snyder, of this place, | for several days LOCAL NEWS The east side Sunday meet in No. 3 hose rooms tomor Don't take your wife and baby {horse | Don't try to dissuade the boys setting crackers off They wall [them that way faster | Don’t the fool Fourth of | shoots his revolver in the air | from n i school will | chool will | bunches row at 3 o'clock who He assault Wednesday is the July and there will be no paper | may have another load left issued from this office Don’t go on an excursion if you - | have a happy home The various ice cream parlors | and soda water emporniums mp Sayre are doing a rushing business. | ye . g {them are a great deal more anxious [to have it all over and done for Don't forget, if you have no ildren, that the p=ople who have The subject of the evening ser bas” * AT THE SUNMER THEATRE All are welcome William Baker, an Elmira hard- | ware merchant, has paid a fine of | dollass i hib 6 k {that the performances and special- y 4 i - ’ ten dollars for exhibiting fire wor 5 ties at Oak Grove park have so frr for sale in violation of a city ors | eclipsed anything before seen in the [valley, it has been left for next |week to distance them all The Monday, Tuesday and they will camp for two Wednesday will be “The Country Mrs. Rathburn will join | Tavern.” for Thursday, Friday and { Saturday," The Moonshiners The : = | specialty that has been secured for Under the existing strenuous p y [the feature act is The Williams fish and game laws no angling out . x . Ry Duo, assisted by R Day. This fit 1s complete without a yard stick 15 an electrical novelty musical act or rule of some kind to measure Although it is already conceded dinance - C. H Rathbun and son Curtis where song 7-30p m fih of a doubtful length - Atthe Presbyterian church tos morrow the pastor's morning sub ject will be “A Neglected Duty,” cluding all the women of this par- | Service of praise in the evening, ’ {av | ish, at the Yectory Monday {the choir will sing Gounod's Gal- evening, July 2, a meeting of the li wardens and vestry at 8 p m, at - - - the rectory. At the morning and, Rev. J.C Kunzmann of Phila evening service on Sunday, the | delphia, superintendent general Rev. George Ashton O!dham, of | council English Home Missions St. Thomas's church, New York | board, will preach at the Lutheran hitany and meditation at ; 30 p m Fnday afternoon, July 6, at 2:10 p.m,a meeting of St. Martha's Guild, in- Friday evening, July ¢ On comes from one of New York's greatest churches and an clo- | quent preacher of great promise [o The seats are free and all are wel come SACRIFICING LIVES lay. The Fourth of July is only four | 447 days away and the big displays of | ing and evening services 15 Next Wednesday 1s the Fourth f July, and it is quite probable | that the retail grocers in Sayre, as | well as other business places, will | be closed all day. The Valley | Record will not be printed on that Yesterday was probably the hot fireworks now in evidence in the test day of the The at store windows indicate that the | mosphere was filled with humidity country has already begun its | and It was a most uncomfortable preparation for the annual harvest | day. Today the weather condi- of the lives of young Americans (tions have been slightly more Each anniversary of the signing of | bearable. the Declaration of Independence thousands of lives are sacrificed to the custom of exploding fireworks, The dynamite firecracker, the sale of which has been stopped, was the most deadly, but the toy pistol is still left and will do business at the old stand this year BIG CABLE STRETCHED the receipt of a quantity of bake — stufis from Mr. Wood's new bakery S. B. Mutchler & Co, the con.| on Desmond street. The samples tractors for the substructure of the | sent arc of a superior quality and new Lehigh Valley bridge at To | Mr. Wood should experience no wanda, yesterday stretched the big | difficulty in finding sale for all the cable from the tower on the west (product he can make. the river to the center | Keep all your explosives until The cable from the east! | next Wednesday. It is apainst the bank was laid yesterday and is be. | ) 8 {law to shoot them off until and ing stretched today. Work on the | only on the natal day. Parents foundation for the abutment at the should see that their children ob- cast bank 1s now in full blast, ples ce the law, and if the are being driven and concrete laid. | fail the police should step in and The cement will be carried on this | attend to the matter. huge cable in buckets to different | Br. «WL TARE 2 LABORERS IN DEMAND Ry iy season Statistics show that woman's This 1s said to be ens tirely due to the fact that girls are not taught how to cook, bake and sew. Herc is a hint to the sweet girl graduate who wants a husband decreasing The Record begs to acknow ledge bank of tower. parents | | ~ ~~ | George H. Goebel, national or for laborers. Every man willing or | Peak on Socialism at the Sayre able to work can find employment aty park next Monday evening, July 2,at S p.m. Mr. Gocbel has Farmers are casting about for ad- |, n oy Sayre before and proved ditional help in harvesting crops, | "™%¢ fa very able speaker. And and thus far have been unable to | While his talk is enlivened by wit secure it. Contractors, too, are |" humor, it is free from all spleen complaining of their inability to a Sutyse ft aonalitica. He will secure help. Anyone looking for |. * at socialism is.and what it work can find it by asking. aves I + ations Subscribe for The Record. ] in this country at the present time, open manner, : #* | With this act is ue with magnificent changing and colored flashing The instruments used are ed a large elec- Itc fountain real running | water and [color effects [lights | saxaphones, metalaphone, | mirambaphone, slide violin, trombone, |bowina and silver Swiss bells, and | thoroughly up to date music. This 11s one of the greatest musical act cver put on and has been playing |the largest pleasure resorts this [scason. There will be a grand | Fourth of July matineeWednesday land the regular matinee on Satur- Prices 10, 20 and | day 10 cents | evenings. Matinee 10 cents to everybody, all parts of the house | : BILLY WILD Wm. C. Wild, the well known | comedian. and his high class com- [pany of dramatic perform=rs, en (titled Wild & Rich's Players, will | open a week's engagement in Ath- ens on Monday evening, July 2 The opening play will be “Broken Hearts," a thnlling and realistic comedy drama of city life that for many years has enjoyed both a | high reputation as a play and also no shight degree of populanty. The piece 1s interesting from curtain to curtain, and never fails to appeal to all classes of people, One of the most delightful feaflires of the per~ formance will be the clever comedy work of Mr. Wild, popularly term- ed “Billy,” who is known unreserv edly as the cleverest comedian in repertoire. All of the plays of | {this excellent company are new this season and the scenic equip- Throughout (the summer this excellent organ. ization plays under a beautiful can | vas pavilion equipped with all the | details and cffects of | The | ladies is especially sought ment 1s magmficent a first class aty theatre patronage of Hlustrated excursion books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa, {can be had on inquiry at the Erie [ticket office, Waverly. 15 taw summer The Lehigh Valley Railroad will all tickets Sanday, July 1st and every Sune day thereafter until Sept, wth, Tickets good going wad rn turning on all trains on date of issue only, Bee Leigh Tick ct Agents for further particulars 4 ————— $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell | tickets Sunday, July 1st and wvery Sun {day thereafter antl Sept, 9th, Tickets od going and retataing on all trins on te of issue only, Lehigh Yalley Ticket Agents for furjher particulars Advertise in Record, - ON ¢ PICTURE FRAMING g < A) ¢/ 3) 2 - 205 Desmond St. compan POLI Valley Phone 191 a, ? Not, Why If Examine its TERM st. Manager Sayre. TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park CHP 00 0000400400000 44444 Summer Stock Co. “TRISS” + + + + + : Five Act Comedy Drama. : + + : FE0040400 0000000000004 Feature Specialty, SPALDING & DEPUE, In a Skit, entitled, ‘The Strollers. i i S000 00000000000000000000 PRICES, 10, 20,30 SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL *009¢ Just Think Of It We have the reputation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of any fiom in the valley. A wfal, isn't it? A number of our all-well- pleased customers have ex- plained it this way: “We 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. TALMADGF, Bot ‘Phoses. === DR. 100 Lake Bt. Wast Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 5:00, and chronic diseases » phones Genito rir specialty. Rot ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, —m 6, Eimer Hlook, | Laokhart Btraet, Savra, Pa C. J. Kirouin | SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bspecial care end prompt at tention given fo moving of Planos, Household Goods, Bales ote, . : c— IN THE GROUND forgotten races buried their valued pos- ms with their dead, Nowadays the ground is the valuable possessions and its ground we buy, sell and rent— on it, too When youget land or Mise hungry, point your toes toward ir door step, enter and welcome apd learn much to your interest, if ot are a house owner or a house i A general real estate business is here transacted, FRED ]. TAYLOR, Sens | houses Refrigerators, White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Screen Doors and Windows at BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE 6. H. GOFF ‘Is now ready to furnish | Pure Reservoir Ice to | Sayre patrons. ' Both Phones, Waverly. mn — ‘A. N. MURRAY, NM. | SPECIALTIES) Diseases of the Bar, Nose the Pr a a Glas. 7 Hundays awpointent. OMea, “oi Boat.” ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Sm———
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