Sayre, Fred Noble is again working at Pa his shop on Elm street. Miss Mae Jakeway spent Sunday with her parents in Elmira Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J D Lyach, Saturday, a daughter. Job Morley of Burlington trans- acted business in Athens today. Miss Emma Case of Owego is BEGINS Clyde Gregg of Elmira was vis iting his uncle, W. F. Waters, over Sunday Mrs. James Champion and chil dren are visiting relatives in East Smithfield. Mrs Clara Wood of Boston is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. C McCaslin In a business as vast as this, immense and sizes when they are most wanted. timé system would say, modern merchandising methods prevail, We shall overstocks in summer stocks now clear our stocks in July instead of “First loss is least loss.” mer Comfort Store now and watch what's doing polincements from day to day. We are cutting regular prices. you take time to inform yourself on live You will do well to spend values. off is a conservative average cut on seasonable goods. differ from special values at this store. Major J. C. Robinson and wife of Troy are visiting their son, S. F Robinson. Floyd Morse is wisiting his par inevitable that ents, Mr. and Mrs George Morse, The old-|'® Athens A. C. Armold was in towa today looking up farm hands for haying Close out and harvesting. That's FE thing to do. Bidlack went to Tuakhan- nock this morning in the interest ofthe N.P. Harry Marsh of Elmira was call- {ing on former Athens friends Sat- | urday afternoon. You shall have our Come to the Sum-| George Harden sang a very fine : : solo at the Unwersalist church mteresting an- yesterday morning third from Miss Lucy Richards has re here, turned home after visiting 1a Phil money any tune You know regular values! Mrs. Oscar Hammond of Du shore is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. George E Davis WEPT ON MOUNTAIN TOP Bring Your Job Printing to Duke of Abruzzi Describes Triamph of His Conquest of Hawensorl ROME fuly © i Mu . P * . the ascens f M ut rrelle’s Printing iu . Victor Eintvanuel Lave His uwiajesty L tse mark that if Le» Le the dukes cotlipal . 2 GRLGEeT “ eA ped ‘ Louse has for the third t Where no human { the previvu s 0 Alask “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to elght skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service. ‘atl Our ns say we have the tion to please. We keep our promises. ro trans! ped the Lidass ering diamond. Lul gave Beat whatever into a glitt Telmadge Ballding, filmer Ave., Sayre Kalser Kisses Norwegian King. TRONDIHIENM \ ! When Emperor Will h on the Hamburg hiug Hani Valley Phooe 1281. er Say as invnarchs embraced cordiail ach other servers] titues WE PRINT The Valley Record awver was s! DEALER IN foreign aod Domestic fruits. Pure Olive Oil for medical purposes Macaroni at 6, 8 snd 10¢ per pound. No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly. HILL & BEIBACH = care RR Best of Everything nt of 8 cat to ba Led o this ty caused the death of Mrs 1 Mary Ziegler according lo physicians ockhar t St [he cat climbed upon the Led, cin vod . dr the wWotnan ss arm ni Wis I el AWAY v the purses nnd Joctors when aroused Ly the shrieks and screais of Mrs Ziegler | Sayre. | Denison W. Tripp and wife will attend the National encampment in Minneapolis August 14 15 Mrs. Josephine Hughes of San Francisco is visiting her aunt, Mrs Jumata Brown, Ferry street. A VISION DID IT Gage Jolas t universal Brotherhood LOS ANG | # ily Car Mrs. W. J. Shaffer and children went to Forkesville today where the former will visit her parents Dora Ferris has been wisiting her sister, Mrs George Tillman, and returned to Towanda this morning a.) Robert Waters of Elmira visited {his mother, Mrs P. E Alden, and | brother, Frank Waters, in Athens . | yesterday fa dren til he had ev agai C. W. Leonard, ]. I. Dyer and «r as to |S R. Bush went to Philadelphia za fied MF ioday to attend the Lincoln party the dream | had the per | COnvention. Lis enre. | his bLreth Mrs P E Alden and son, G.o. sel und Mrs : 0 : ; { Hill, of Elkins, W. Va, are guests Hra need * f meiner of the : od and some of at the homes of W. F. Waters and thie furter secretary s grnodchildresa | 1 T. Marvin are pupils in Mme lingley's Raja | Yoga school at the homestead < F ood { . Syi~ Now thst he bas settled at Point | Mrs. Frank M y of Penn yl Lowa. Mr Gage i« takig & deep in | Vama avenue went to Philadelphia terest 0 the work of Mme Tiugley | yesterday, where she will visit and attendiug all the institute lectures The oniv admiasion friends for about a week. Theosophical brotherl Lis friends will cabinet nen tuake is that the former { 1p all busiuess and tak «Db fo spiritualism ber has given Robert Archer went to Picture Rocks this morning. Mes. Archer Sac in Every 1.300 Blind | will go Thursday, and they will WASHINGTON July 4 ~Atout one | make their home there, persou 'o every ! 2¢ was ULIDd and | one In every Nw persous was deaf lo ¥ . the United States to 1000 sccordiog George N Tid of Marion, Ind, to wm special census report on the bitnd | came to Athens Saturday eveaing and deaf iu the United States In that | |to join his wife who has been year st issued by the census office | i h [he iuouiry was conducted under the | Spending some time here. i tiou of Dr Alexander Grahaia | Bel | A.J] Taylor caught a black bass | weighing nearly four pounds Sat He sat up till nearly Yeo Yellow Jack at New Orleans NEW ORLEANS. July 4-Ir. J. HR White surgeon : Large of the ma | urday might | midnight admiring the catch rine hospital service here, Las sstied ut that there is no "ew Urle « and that geither ny of his assistants Las any yallow George Williard Tidd, the young ison of George N. and Charlotte | Davis Tidd, was christened at Trin | ity church yesterday afternoon that ye v furver now exists Shot Himself on Church Steps BIRMINGHAM. Aln July 6 David vasurer f the of this city Mrs. Sherman Goodnow of El- ‘mura, returned to her home last shot and tantly killed himself on |, opi,, after sp=nding several days the chur tes f St Mary's vu the Highlands tive has been as | With her brother, Bert Rhoades signed Simpson ReCrelarvy tr Gregory Vinegur upAnYy Mr and Mrs T. H. Bailey, who have been visiting friends and rela. aad Tek | tives at Granville, Pa, for the past “DIAD’t that patient respond to you | four weeks, have returned to this treatment?” asked the doctor's wife | place, where they are stopping “Not yet.” replied the jhyeelay: “and I've sent him three bills!” =: | with Mrs. Bailey's sister, Mrs. L sell's Journal. Wenther Probabilities Falr; southin est winds — RE — held in Thurston's grove Thursday of this week. Teams will be at the |} church to take ‘the people to the | | grou turn from Halton spent Sunday at the home of C F Rogers, resum- ing her journey to Dushore this morning. grandson, George Smith, will make an extended visit with relatives in Pike, Ghent, and Lake Wesauking this week. Perkins post sent a letter of con. dolence to Commander in Chief Tanner Saturday as an expression of their sympathy in his severe affliction Mrs. C. E Conklin has been at ths home of her brother, John Pat- terson, a short time since his wife dir d, and returned to her home in Towanda this morning. The Record representative found a gold ning on the sidewalk near his residence on Ferry street this morning which the owaer may have by cailing on him, Beginning Wednesday, July 11, the mail cargiers will leave the Athens postoffice at 11:30 a m instead of 12 m, to make their midday delivery about town. This change has been made on account of the train arriving in Athens earlier than formerly. MRS. LUCY CRANDALL Athens—Mrs. Lucy Crandall died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Flora Rockwell, 114 North Main Street, this morning at $30 o'clock, aged 86 years. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jakeway and was born in Wash ington county, NY. She moved with her parents to Litchfield when 10 years old, and resided there most of her life. Seven years ago she came here to live with her daughter. Early in life she became a member of the Baptist church and has always been a most devot ed chustian One son, Amos Crandall, of Binghamton, and three daughters, Mrs. Orpha Gage and Mrs Wiliam Weaver of Taylor, N Y, and Mrs Flora Rockwell of Athens, survive her The funeral will be held from her late residence Wednesday at 11 a.m, Rev. F. L. Allen officiating. Bunal will be at Windham Summit New York and the Seashore, Fif- teen Days That's the time given on the Erie ex cursion, July 18th. A splendid time and the real place to spend your vacation Oue fare plus one dollar for the roand trip, tickets good going and returning on all trains. All through trains carry elegant, wide vestibuled coaches and Palluan car All other information furnished by anv Erie Ageat orJ/H Webster, Division Passenger Agent, El mira, N, Y. i5-¢j19 — $1.35 to North Fair ‘Haven and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, Jaly 1st and every San day thereafter antil Sept. 9th. Tickets good going and returning on all trins on date of issue only. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for furlber particulars 40 el $6.90 to Chautauqua, N.Y. and return, account Lehigh Valley excur- sions July 6 and 27. Tickets will be sold ial 8 and 27, good returning within 30 dave, including date of sale. Tickets | not be accepted on the Black Dis- mond Expresa. For further particulars see Lehigh Valley ticket agenta, » $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, July Ist and every Sune day thereafter until Sept. 8th. Tickets good going and returning on all trains on date of issae only. Bee Lehigh Tick- et Agents for further particalars, 48 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 D. E. McMANAN, L 0. 0. F. Bipek, Cor. Pine and Mel Sts., Athens TWINS SUTTOn SHOES SAYRE, PA. ~ SHOES § % BARGAIN SHOES IN THE BASEMENT One Lot —Women's Shoes $2.43 One Lot - Women's Shoes $1 98 One Lot- Men's Shoes $2753. Walk Over, $4.00 grade. One Lot—Men's Shoes $1.19. Regular $1.50 value. One Lot —Men's Shoes 93¢. Regnlar $1.50 value, One Lot Simy! Shoes $225. Value $3.00. EZ SES Ea Patrician and LaFrance. Regular $2.50 value. Laie Have you overworked your nervous sys- tem and cansed trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side; back, groins and blad- Attorneys and Counselors der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially ander the eyes? Too at Law. frequent desire to pass urine? If so da) Ri a os A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS a. or Sod ory He Dre TRANSACTED. druggist. < ; Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex cursions The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces special farea during the season to the R. H. DRISLANE, West from Sayre as follows Colorado $41.80 roand trip; tickets to | t or Bui Contractor and Builder Valley Phone 180-A. ‘Sayre. be sold July 11th to 13th. Good to re- turn antil Aagust 24th. Oregon, Washington (state), and Brit-! tbe sold June 17th, inclusive, to return within 60 days. San Francisco and Los Angeles 880.25 a Sm round trip. Tick~ta to be sold Juoe 24 to July 6th, inclusive Limited to re- turn Sept. 16th. Inquire of agents for further informa- > tion with reference to stop over privil- ’ = Carpenter and Builder. Week-End Outings eprom, side trips, ote. 40-t1 On Saturday and Sandays from June y=» Pleasant St. ¥ 30th to September 30th, the Lehigh Val- 7 St Wa erly, NY ley Railroad will sell excursion tickets — locally in New York state at low fares, which will provide over Sanday outings at a minimum cost for railroad fares. 0 ® This arrangement applies generally to points in New York state east of Geneva, Ask Lehigh ticket agents for fall par- ticulars. 40-¢1 Limited 210 Miller Rt Ravra Pn (lu effect May 135 1906.) Trains leave Bayre as follows: RASTBOUND, Permanent Dentistry 12:35 ar \ 12s df wk FPitiston wit kes Baure, G len Sum. 3 : ’ spp > is mit Springs. Maoch Chunch, Allentown, A quarter of a century ago we! Ghichen New York sud Philadelphia placed some gold fillings in the teeth M. (Waverly 830 A. M.) Week days 2 ; bid only, for Athens, Ulster, Towanda, Mon fo a will known gentleman at pres qoutes, New Albany | Dushare, Satler. . ls, Williams yalusing, Lacey. ent a resident of Sayre These fill | aula. Tunkbhaanock, Phitaes tatonm yu Wilkes-Barre. AM. (Waverly 835s A. M) Daily for Towsnds, Tunkhannock, Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Glen Sammi | ble "saves wa. Bethienem | New Fork, Paik We wall tell you the name of | a Se a. the party, of you unsh to see him | 10:00 Sanday cul. for Athens, Milan, ville, ay, asmock. ‘ M (Waverly vn P. M variations dentat | Ls. Rhy Teathiandek; buston Wilkes Glen Sa workmanship, just as there are dif SE rs Alientows. Baltimore ferences in the ngs today are just as bright, firm | and useful as the day they were made yourself There are | em, voew New VYort. Philadelphia, various bran nds of lw four uy you “« desir the / Bree lig that will mak . ; P avert P. M) Week da fillings serviceable twenty five years |e I ‘Chaser, To Mow: fa. Hane. Wikies Alia Lacey- e . whi Tunkhannock ch. Piliston ad Wilkes Barra. : or WRSTBOUND, i you lake picasure in RAIng your ,M. Daily for . . ara Pate, Toresto, Dero. aie hieage. 8. teeth fled over and over again every Lous and vedr or wo. ve ould ¢o ¥ M. Dail year or two, you should go elsewhere 3 rel . Sr LS a. —awe do not do that tind of work Niagara Falls and Toromte. Ble J.W. Murrelle.D.D.S.. 114 4 for fone Week He da%0 sus MIF 1 Batevia, Tere Sativa 108 Contre Si, ATHENS, PA. |r ro rei patty for Gave I alley * re ama" alls. { Rochester, Buf i falo, Niagara Palls, Detroit and’ Chi- cago. FM Qatly Burden Wuck Sun v un varots, Lod], linet: TOUHEY'S HOTEL {j= = ee from today—come tn or phone for | an appontmeint. On the other hand, Phone 97 D. hs ., Dutiato, ‘Cleveland, Detroit, asd Compects for Auburn week days ‘only. Borytadng New sud Up-to- Dute. Frey | P.M. Dally, Back Diamond Rxpress, Ascommodations. | BJ: ) Van, ave oct St Louis and Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Rates $1.50 Per Dav. i FREE Fv AUBURN DIVISION. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. ; or» sooser cor ro omess 9 y 9 » b: 35 ville Cortland Sylvan Beach, Ya : : Auburu and Norih Fair Haven. Specialties. AM Week days ouly. for Oweys. Pree- Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, | { 4 Nios Cortland. | Otlitans: Hows Twin m, 108, 7t08p. m. | Be avn: Syricute; Otics and OFFICE-S8AMUELS BLOCK. { 3:50 P Belly for Cue, Owego, Valley Telephoae 27x. 138 Lockhart 88 ! Grotos, Fork Preevilla, Corte Moravis, A burn, A Mr IE Murphy & Blish Make Suits to Order Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed ae SA.
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