ne oT , Or it isn't right. There is ight no half way about tailoring. from, a dozen patterns of a style, a dozen reasons why MANEY & PAGE, OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL ONE That helps when mak- ing Shave the ice and freeze your ice cream. cream in half the time i takes when pounding it A useful tool at a little price. 15¢, 25¢, 50c each. Freczers, all kinds and prices. 218 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8, Main St,, Athens. } : : td i in a box or bag. OPP PP00PP POI PPOL04 00d TR 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 Huz- but stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 183 LOCKHART &T. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. Duttvred at oar hose co ria Bold vo) Arvo. Cul, wrive or Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “Al th the saws thet'g #/ ia print” PRIDAY, JULY 6 1000 LOCAL BREVITIES It is now legal to catch frogs Farmers have begun to make hay. “The Moonshiners” at the park this evening. The Wiliams Duo at the park is making a big hit Geo. VanFEtten of VanEtten, was admitted to the hospital today. “Street Fair” all next week for the benefit of the fire department Mrs. Frank Root and son Fred- erick, of this place, are the guests of the former's mother at Owego. Say | Seen the Scottii, Barrowsii, Piersoni, Elegantissima? These are the new Ferns, 300 just in. Snow, the Florist. All members of the P. O. S. of The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —real rich blood —and plenty of 1%-In his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Ol 75¢ Per Bottle. C. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pank Building, Sayre, Pa, Considering the size of the town there were but few Fourth of July accidents and these were not of a serious nature, The Business Men's Association and the officials of the Packer band are conferring as to the advisability of the band giving concerts in this place during the remainder of the summer, The Christian Endeavor society of the Church of Christ will hold an ice cream social Fnday evening, July 6 at the home of Fred Hever- ly, 214 Chestnut street, West Sayre. All are invited. There will be something doing every nunute at the street fair which is to be given for the benefit of the fire department next week. The attractions are all first class and if the weather proves fine the crowd will be a large one, The high water in both rivers is rather discouraging to bass fisher- men. With the exception of three or four days the water has been high and roily ever since the sea son began, and but few bass have been caught. Two boys were detained at police headquarters yesterday to explain how they came in possession of a couple of wheels which were alleged to have been stolen from the Lehigh shops. The fathers of the boys were notified and they settled with the men who claimed to own the wheels. David L. Field, Sayre's well known and efficient street commis- sioner, and expert weather fore. caster, is the authority for the statement that there will be no more excessively hot weather this season. He declares that the warm wave which recently swept over this sec- tion is the last we will get, and that the Semainger of the Summer will HE : a A Report that Abutment to New Utterly Without Foundation. A wild and unauthenticated rumor, utterly without foundation, was circulited about the streets cast abutment of the new bridge | to “buckle” The rumor was given considerable coloring from the fact that the county com missioners came to Sayre this morning. It was stated that they | had examined the bridge and ex bridge and make provisions for a new abutment. | A Record representative was | told the story and then he got] busy. Commissioners Harkness, Marsh and McNulty were scen, but when they had listened to the] story pronounced it absolutely without foundation, As a matter of fact the officials | had come to Sayre this morning | for the purpose of going to Tczer's bndge which crosses the Chemung | just east of town. It is said that] this structure is in need of slight | repaits and the matter had been | called to the attention of the| county commissioners Just what the repairs are the com | missioners did not state The however, | stated that the Sayre bndge is one of the best jobs in the county, and commissioners, the public. A FREE SCHOLARSHIP 1s a bona fide patron of this paper may secure free instruction in Music or Elocution The Music, with the desire to stimulate the study of these arts, offer two Scholarships to applicants from the State of Pennsylvania, valued at $100 cach, and good for the term of 20 weeks beginning with the opening of the school year, following departments: Voice, violin, piano, organ and elocution These scholarships are awarded upon competition which is open to anyone desinng a musical or liter ary education. Anyone wishing to enter the competition or desir- ing information should write to Mr. George C. Williams, General Manager of the Ithaca Conserva- tory of Music, Ithaca, N. Y., be- fore September 1, 1906. P.0.S. OF A. INSTALLATIONS The following are the dates for installation of officers in the various camps, P. O.S of A in Bradford county district : 632 Franklindale, Saturday, July 7 190 Towanda, Wednesday, “ 11 514 Wetona, Thursday, *“ 12 232 Troy Fnday, “13 535 Grover, Saturday, * 14 638 Canton, Monday, 16 416 Gillett, Tuesday, “1 033 Athens, Friday, “ 20] 203 New Albany, Saturday, * 21 272 Sayre, Monday, | 642 LuthersMills Saturday, F. 1. Taylor D. P. | New Albany, Pa. —ee— Se ——— | LINCOLN PARTY CONVENTION J. L. Dyer of At Athens, chairman | THIEVES ROBBED lieved of a Large Quantity of Vegetables and Provisions A refrigerator standing on the rear porch of No 414 Desmond by sneak thieves last might. ons, including pork steak, bread, cheese, cake, lemons and getables These were all taken by the thieves | In fact the refrigerator was divested | | while the inmates of the house] were asleep. The perpetrators are (believed to be a gang of tramps Chief Walsh was notified of the robbery and is conducting and in- This 1s the second re- fngerator to be robbed in Sayre within a fortmight BENNETT CHARGED Yesterday in Default of Bail In default of bul C W who has been employed in the Le- Ben and family, the complaint Justice Nelson. According to the story told by Mrs. Bennett her the Lehigh and purchased a ticket Before he get away, however, for Minncapolis could che caused a warrant to be issued for his arrest taken in When arraigned he pleaded guilty, but would make no effort to get bai! and was therefore committed The before the grand jury. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Anna Touhey is visiting friends in Dushore. — custody to jal case will come up Hon. E M Dunham went to Sunday, —————————— - Will D. ynahue, bartender at Touhey's Hotel, 1s visiting his par ents at his home in Dushore County Commissioners ED Harkness, L F Marshand M | McNulty were in Sayre today on business L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagar have gone to Troy, Pa, where they will spend a few days wisiting | friends and relatives - land, arnived here on No. 4 today, | and this evening accompanied below Milan. Mrs. Walker, who 1s past eighty, will his home LOCAL NEWS The Black Diamond Legion, N P. L, will hold a public pay off this evening. Nearly 1,400 in diva MANY THANKS In the Business of Assisting Churches A short time ago a Sayre citizen wrote to Sears, Roebuck & Co., of |a small amount toward the support Yes The reply 1s as follows Mr — , Sayre, Pa, Dear Sir—We have your recent letter and regret to advise you that the number of requests similar to yours, for donations, has reached |pelled for self protection to decline f them invanably, no matter our sympathy is roused We believe fully that your re quest 1s prompted with a belief in its own singular importance, bu: we have no means of determining those which are the most worthy and hence must decline all of them without bias or prejudice Very truly yours, Sears, Roebuck & Co” With the letter, however, came a piece of paper three inches wide ard four inches long, on which was the profile of the head and should Mounted on the of a woman was a pictuie hat, profusely bedecked with roses, | until the whole looks like a mima- [ture flower garden. Underneath [the picture 1s printed the price | 81 95. and the average unsophisti- | cated woman will jump at the hit like a fich will at fresh bait When |she gets the hat, however, | finds that the picture was a de lusion and that she | could the same hat, only a little better, from her home mulliner, at exactly $1.19, with an extra flower or two thrown in. The moral to this is that if you patronize your home merchant you get better satisfaction, and when you want a little donation for any legitimate purpose cet that, too SAYRE [TENS “Rip Van Winkle,” with Billy | Wild in the title role, is the attrac {tion under the waterproof canvas at Athens this evening. Mr. Wild gives the character a most realistic representation and he 1s backed up by a capable supporting company ers of 4 woman. head she and a snare, purchased you usually D J Sweeney, an iron worker, | who came to this place from Scran ton for a job in the shops, contins ued his Fourth of July celebration yesterday, and fell into the hands After a few hours Quiet s.umber in the borough re treat for the swift footed and elusive bedbug, he was given a hearing before Justice Nelson and allowed to depart on promising to be good. BROKE LEFT SHOULDER Athens» cans Red Salm 3 cans Early [Jun 2 packages Salting y packages Wamace Sugar Wafers Pea } ten-cent packages Na 2 packages Cleaned Cu Sh. (ded Wh t Biscuit 5 and 10 pou rs Dain ranls Butter, per pound |.A.&G.R. WILLIAMS BOTH 'PHONES. 148 Desmond St. i — Real E5tare TONIGHT Oak GRovE Park +bed Summer Stock Co. SOF PPP 4090 P 44440 “THE MOONSHINERS Feature Specialty, THE WILLIAMS DUO, Assisted by R. C. Day. This is an Electrical Novelty Musical Act. IN THE GROUND forgotten races buried thelr valued pos- sessions with their dead. Nowadays the ground is the valuable possessions and it's groand we bay, sell and rent— houses on it, too. When you get land or | house hungry, point your toes toward | our door-atep, eater and welcome sad learn much to your interest, if you are a house owner or a house wantey, A grueral real estate business Is here transacted, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. ALEX STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TOALL a ee] E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, oo ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK Lookhart Street, Sayre, Pu. LOCKHART 8T.. BAYRE. i