of Pot Roasts the buyers have one steak beef, —well, money then to buy it's easy the boiling d and rolled for 14¢ Roasts for .... , Plates and Brisket for mmm .3¢ Fresh Dressdl Fowls dressed spring Chickens 18¢ Lamb, Veal, Pork Loins, Export ~ Beef, Our Own Bologna, Our Own a. Our Own Corned and Pressed Beet, quality unapproach. - No experimenting. No doubt of result when you make bread b¢ boxes genuine Cosmo Butter- Soap and 3 bars Oak Leaf * Morley’s Best pastry flour. $1.15 grley’s Graham and Meal are } doz. fine table pickles ......25¢ ‘Karner's Special Blend Coffee at Furniture . A little payment and it’s deliv- ered to you. A few casy payments and it’s yours. The kind youn Want at a price you can pay. Shoes id The usual July-Thinning-out- -ip-for-fall- business. Sale is ready for you now. No narrow widths, no freak styles, the best line of shoe valufs in the city, pair plainly marked. epee JL Elsbree is reshingling his residence. Florence Howland returmed from Boston yesterday. Frank Cook was attending to business in Ulster today. Mrs. Oscar Hammond returned to Dushore this morning, Miss Mary G. Doran is spending her vacation in New York. Miss Fanny Howland of Smith. field was in town yesterday. The Stimson house pilot cabid is receiving a new armour coating. William. Yontz has been granted an increase of pension to $17 per month. The monument to General H. J. Madill will be dedicated at Wysox, August 29. Men's, boys’ and children’s suits one third off from regular prices at H. Sattler’s 56-2 Howard Luckey is confined to his home with a severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Martha Palmer of Mansfield has been spending a week with Athens friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bailey are in East Smithfield wvisiting at the home of Seth Elsbree. Albert Maurice has completed his course at Princeton and is at home for the summer. 5 James Birney has so far recover- ed from his injuries that he attend ed the races in Owego yesterday. Mrs. W, H, Benedict and chil- dren of Elmira are visiting Mrs, Benedict's mother, Mrs. Dr. Corbin, Charles Kline and wife of New Jersey, are the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs, Ellen Pitcher, East Athens. a Mrs. Margaret Ackley went to Wysox this morning where she will visit at the home of Daniel Kilmer. The Misses Kelley, Donovan, Moore and Mahaney went to To- wanda today to take teachers’ ex- aminations. Department Commander M. A. Gherst will attend the Bradford County Soldiers’ Encampment at Ulster, September 3. The moonlight picnic last evens ing was a very enjoyable affair and the young ladies are very enthusi astic about it today. Edwin F. Loomis will play a mandolin solo at the entertainment to be given at Elsbree opera house for the benefit of Protection hose company next week. Some person stole the American flag from the East Athens school house night before last, and the patriotic people who presented it are very indignant and threaten all sorts ol punishment to the guilty offender if they catch him, The flag was run down by the cord and unfastened and the cord replaced in its order, but the flag is gone. It may be Just a joke, but the citis zens in that vicinity look upon it as a contemptible, mean trick. Remember the Special Sale SE McMahan's Beginning Next Week Monday, July 16 Dotted Swiss, very fine. Good ~= value at 25¢; special price - ‘a - - MISHAP AT A PICNIC Athens—At the Universalist pic- nic yesterday George Cook was standing in a boat in the race when Fitzgerald drove up, and as he stumbled to fall overboard, Miss Ruth Moreland attempted to save him, when she fell into the water and - got a thorough drenching Fitzgerald helped her out, and she until she could get to a place where she could procure dry clothing. The picnic was a great success, this being the only mishap. A MILLINER MURDERED. Minneapolis Felice After Slayer of Miss Ellison, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, July 12.-Em- ployees of the National hotel found the body of Miss Nellle Ellison, a milli ner of Ellsworth, Wis, uearly burned to a crisp in ber room. Mer bead had been crushed by the blow of a hammer, and ber body had Leen tied to a couch saturated with wood alcohol. This had then Dew set on fire. The police suspect a man from Mil wavkee of having been implicated In the wurder, and a search is now be ing made for him. They believe the woman was attacked iu Ler sleep Wis, and had come to the Twin Cities | with about $6500. No such sum was found in her roow at the hotel. M. J. Wilson, who bad the room directly him, that Miss Ellison had always borne a good reputation. Her parents have ar rived here. Camp Opens at Niamtie, Conn. CAMP COLE, Niantic, Conn, July 12 —-With all the commands of the First brigade, Connecticut national guard, which have been ordered here, under canvas the brigade camp Is In full swing. After the strenuous work of a sbam fight in the valley from Gortens Mills to the Boston schoolhouse road the men were quite willing to sleep in their hot tents Yacht Mopen Wins Leng Race. NEW YORK, July 11 —- The sloop yacht Mopsa of the Harlem Yacht club was last night declared the winner of the 400 mile ocean race from New Rochelle around Montauk to Northeast Bud lightship, off Cape May, N. J., and return to New York, for the challenge cup offered” by the Brooklyn Yacht club. The Mopsa crossed the finish line W Gravesend bay at 7:22:40 last night, making ber elapsed time over the course 103 hours 22 minutes 40 seconds, she having started from New Rochelle at 10 o'clock on the weornlug of July 7. Drake's Colors In Front Four Timew. SALEM, N. H., July 17.John A. Drake's colors were in frout in four of the six races here. Drake won with Robo, Runnels, Wes and Ireland. Ruu- uels made his first appearance In a race in nearly a year and won with edi® lu the second event. He was turn- ed out last fall, and it was expected that he would never race agaln. Jockey Garner rode all four of Drake's horses. The last race of the day wae the best, Jim Leonard beating Tanager, the fa- vorite, by a beast In the last jump, Travis Played tireat Geolr, ENGLEWOOD, N. J. July 1%-The Eaglewood Golf club's course was the scene of eotne brilliant work when Walter J. Travis of Garden City, a double winuer of the national Inar And Also 8 winner of the British ama. tebe. champlonabip titln, wis star 5. Coming ln oT wh | — LOOK FOR WAR NOW. s lvador and Guatemala Open Hoe | tilities on Fronfiers, WASHINGTON, July 1? —Hostilitles between Sftvador and Guatemala have broken out auew on the border be tween these countries where peace was supposed to have established pending a settlement of the trouble between the two countries Leslie M. Combs, the American min ister to Guatemala, who was ou his wiuy to the United States to assist jo settling the difficulties between Salva dor and Guatemala has been ordered barek to Guatemala City from Champer been by cable malan capital to keep the United States advised coucerning the trouble and to protect American interests. Salvado- been massed near the common bound ary of the two ¢ountries for some time and a serious clash was expected, but a temporary arnuistice seemed to have nounced that J. R. Pacus had been named as a special envoy to Washing ton for the purpose of making repre sentations to the Awerican government concerning Salvador's position. John Jenklus, the American consul general at Salvador, was to accowpany Mr. Pacus to this country. Salvador's alleged assistance of revo lutfonists Tu Guatemala who were at- tempting to overthrow Presidéut Ca brera caused Guatewals to protest bit and resulted in representations to Sal terfercuce in the luternal affairs of | Guatemala Rub-a-Dub Fish. A fish that drums Is found in the waters of Mauritius harbor. When caught and held in the hand, a vibra- ton of the skin behind the gills is to be seen and a delicate rub-a-dub, as of a distant tenor drum, is heard It Eats Up Rust. 6-5-4 will _ an old, Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, be- cause it eats up rust, When you get ready to set up your Stoves, this Fall, givethem alla coat of 6-5-4; itisapplied like paint, will not rub off and shines itself. Italso If Jour dealer hasn't it Bolioh Bros. have TOUHEY'S HOFEL Brarything New and Up-bo-Dade. ees Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station, Retes $1.50 Por Dav. Saws. DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 50. Wess Sayre, OFYVICE HOURS: 8 $0 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito and chronic diseases a specialty. phones. - A quarter of a century ago we | placed some gold fillings in the teeth | fo a well known gentleman at pres- | ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today are just as bright, Sirm | and useful as the day they were) | made. We will tell you the name of | |the party, if you wish to see heim | | yourself. variations in dentas | workmanship, just as thermare dif - | |feremces in the various brands o | | Hour. If you desire the highest de- | gree of proficiency—the skill and | knowledge that will make YOUR | fillings serviceable twenty-five years | There are an appointment. On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —qve do not do that kind of work, JW. Murrell, D. DS.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA. Valley ‘Phone 97 D. | W. T. GAREY, | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE | Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly oooupled by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to8p, m. At other times during day st Valley Record office, A. H. MURRAY, M.D. : SPECIALTIES Discases ud the a Nose an. OSBORN'S LIVERY | Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered in aay ba part Sexes Athens and Waverly, kinds of team work attended to ah Livery attached, 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x H. H. Mercereau, |= Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Speeial attention ¢» Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. 11 Desmond Stree, Sayre, H. L. TOWNER, M.D.|§ Specialties. Diseases of Women and of Hours-TWwiam,1003, 7808p, m, OFFIUR—-SAMURILS BLOCK. Valley Telephone #72. 138 Lockhart 88 has the best House od in Bradford WORKS C. 6. LLOYOT, PROP. Remove dead horses and cattle at Shar} | notice. All orders will receive attention. Remove stock 8 miles 8 tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. | Hides must be on carcasses; remove free | of charge. 1am prepared to do the bus- | h ineas, have ambulance to haul the stock; rices. Call Bell rn B, PA. Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself a candidats for the Sduimicn of Jury | t Commissioner, Sable 3 the rules of Democratic party of county. ILE Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1008, LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. Cadre May 13, 1986.) Trains leave Sayre as follows RASTBOUND. Dally for Towanda, Tuak- Rasnock, Wilkes Barre, Mauch 1% IE Chunk, Alleniowsn, Bethlehem New {ladeiphle, Baltimore and Washington JA. M. Dally for Towanda, Tuakban- Ya nock, Pittston, Wilkes Baire, Glen Sum. hie A og su. (waves WEP AN A. M) Daily for Pittston Wilkes Barre, bi 7 Ssmmit it Spring Mauch Chunch, Allentown, ii Haven, Pean Haven Junction, Vork and Philadelphia A ™ wt iny Raveiy £3 A. MM) Week days Chunk Allentown, Dethiehe | santo is, Baltimore snd Wash ouly, for Towanda, Mon Tuakhaanock, Wilkes ada, Glen Summit roy leggy hh 3 Haven, Mauch Chunk Allentown, Torn, New faves Din yelusing, Lacey New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore By arr tiston and Wilkes-Barre. anc New York, Pal) on. A aM. ta ce only, Jor Athdaa, Milan | using, Lacey hy aac, khannock. P. M. (Waverly 13:33 P. a) BN fis Fovania ston, ies Diamond Rx press, for Tuakhasnock, Js Pitision, Wilkes Barre, Olen Sam: auch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, New York: Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washingtos PM ASE. u) MM.) ~~ 5 M. Dal Bleck alle, Willi nt, W Tea anor: Poa lr Wilkes Barre WHRSTBOUND. fol Do Ore is are ot Louis and points age, AM. shine olenia, Batavia, Buffalo. Cousects fo Niagara Falls and Toronte E MM. Dally for Lockwood, Van Rites Spencer, Rhaes, A Ha hate 3:40 il Bl B= omartts or Asbars wee dar uly A.M. Week days only, for Lock wood. 11:00 FE Vas Riten Bpebeet 1 Ithaca, bary EC . Oenevs, Roches Batavia, Pulfalo and Niagara Pai P.M. Dally for Geneva Rochester, Buf 3 405 falo, Napa Palla, Detroit and’ Chi Dall (Wat tne) lian viisis, tad, Oriber Ofibent 0. LS EM om for Ithace, Trumansburg, 1:58 rw Buren ‘'s Corners. Geneva, Nochester, Ra oR Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, "and | Comuects for Apburn week days ‘only i M iy a Black Diamond Ripress Rochester, Sulu, None ) Vin Detroit, Chicago, Bt. Louts and iy lor ha, mamtere: Bors ! aa EADY, Hayv AUBURN DIVIAION, Sunda ly, for on LT irr Ret hy i. Cont Auplars Taam Ne rare pr ‘. Contractor and bulder 210 Miller 8t " Sayre, Pa. Ordinance, No. 04. / Authorizing tie ‘ou construction public sewer beginning at the eb J of the Susquehanna river about eight hundred feet south of Sayre Watee Com= pany’s pumping station, and westerly over the lands of the dated Real Estate Company ide of the Lehigh Valley nue; thence northwesterl avenue to Cayags street; ly on Cayuga street to i ao street, in (ie Rarudgh oy Sayre, Penn's. ad i t ordain the Town Council of the or and it is hereby ordained by tha ity of the same: That believing ittobe for the ral health and pablie welfare of the citizens of said borough, that a ph of public sewers be Moped and e Say - betel) bx ln at he oug oning at a tat bank of th uebhanna ri gight hundred foe feet south ih ater pany’s Te, S3toping ad ina Estate a Valley Rail nue; theace northerly to Hayden street; Hayden street to thenoe northerly on to Lehigh avenue; thence north: Sayre, State of Penns ance with an Act of br 4 of Penusyl 839, eatitl Ts to construct assess and collect the cost the cost thereof be baid by by Mion. by ay bject : property sul to boroagh. Said sowe sewer to in on Re with the fleations made b moualy adopted by the Council at a meeting held ing, July 2, 1908. Attest Approved July 8, 1008 45 Ordinance nce No. gs. An ordinance authorizing the increas 3 De jndebindnges of the Borough yre, y the sum of tweaty sand dollars, Be it ordained by the Town Counecll of the Pa. and it is hereby oni authorit of the same: dred and fifty eo oan lars each, ears interest at four per cent per annum, interest semi- annually, April lst and 1st, ib the ojo of Fhe § treasurer of borough and pa bls thingy date, with hy ght of sald redeem or pay any one or any them after ive years bo issued. the proceeds derived from the said bonds be used for the redeeming or paying off five dol of the present | rough and so much of | as may be necessary, shall be the purpose of fon rusting the line of a sewer for the sald borough. That the dollar of the adjusted said boro 3M Javied sash Your CE aan ata a held Monday Tr GEO, H, LACEY, President of Efe Hai : R il i i