Laser a ® 3 : Commencing Saturday, July 14th and continuing until July 25th, we will sell sll Spring and Summer Clothing for Men, dren (except Staple Blacks and Blues) at Twenty Per Cent. Off from the regular marked price, LW.B : Bl and Ten Per Cent. off on Blacks and Blues. keeping in one of the Geg'l Hill - houses, Yates Hickey of Philadelphia is visiting his mother, Mrs, E. Hickey, in Athens, Andy Hooper went to Orange, N. J, this morning where he has a situation, === Mrs. Charles Sayder was down town yesterday for the first time in six months, Mrs. M. L English of Brooklyn, is the guest of Athens friends for a few weeks. Tickets for “Charley’s Aaa” will be on sale at Sanford’s Mon day, July 16, Miss Esther Macafee has re- turned from several weeks’ visit in Paterson, N, J. Mrs. A. T. Page and children of Boys and Chil - i : Here's Your Golden Opportunity to Seldct from the Largest Stock in the Valley. One Fifth Off Means a Great Saving. Our discounts are honest and we give exactly the reductions we advertise. No goods marked up to mark down again. No trickery or scheme. YOU CAN WAIT ON YOURSELF. Note the prices plainly marked on the ticket, deduct one fifth, pay the balance, and the goods are yours. A money-saving proposition, surely. DO NOT MISS IT. 307 Broad St, G.S. MCGLENN & C0., waverly, N.Y. One-Price Clothiers and Furnishers g £ 7 » is Earth Growing Warmer. That the earth 1s growing temporar- There will be a union Sunday are guests at the home of R. F. Page. The Sunday school of the Pres- byterian church will picnic at Wildwood August 6, Lewis Emery, Jr, candidate for governor of Peansylvania, will visit in Athens next week. Mrs, Willard J. Black went to Williamsport today to visit her sis- ter, Mrs. Allen Buckley. The Village Improvement So- ciety are having the lawn in front of the old cemetery mowed and trimmed. Mrs. D. M. Havens has gone to Franklindale, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Sickler, who is ill Miss Grace Bruner of Philadel- school picnic and excursion to Renwick park, Ithaca, next Satur day in which the schools of Athens, Sayre and Waverly will join. Tickets are for sale by Lamkin, the shoe man, at 60 cents for adults and 3o cents for children. ATHENS CHURCHES There will be early mass at 7 and g o'clock a, m, at the Catholic church. The annual coal collection will be taken tomorrow. The regylar services at Trinity church. The usual preaching service will be held at the Presbyterian church in the morning. Subject, “Man's Extremity; God's Opportunity.” The union service will be held in the evening, when Dr. Simpson will preach from the, subject “Spiritual Supremacy in Life.” The regular morning services will be held at the Baptist and tly warmer is shown by the mountain Slaciers. These are made by varying cress and dimidlsh In size dure ing periods of years that may be found to be more or less regular cycles, and a period of quite general decrease began abogt 45 years ago. Too Romantic, The following doubtful compliment is a fragment from a love letter: “How | wish, my darling Adelalde, ny engagements would permit me to leave town and come and see youl It would be like visiting some old ruln, baliowed by time and fraught with 4 thousand recollections.” : On Love “When a feller loves a gal,” said the Paint Rock philosopher, chewing a vio- let, “he thinks that every other maa be knows is his rival for the gal's af- fections. And when he finds out that Wis ain't actually the case, why then,” chuckled the philosopher, “he’s no longer ia love.” She Understood. “Yes,” said the man who was begin- alng W sour on the national sport, “it's interesting _ sometimes, but , baseball nowadays is becoming very dirty.” "0b," exclaimed his fair com Permanent / | A quarter of a century ago we | fo a well known gentleman at pres- | ent a resident of Sayre. These fill. ings today are just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of | the party, if you wish to sce him | yourself. There are variations in denta | workmanship, just as there are dif | ferences in the various brands of | fowr. If you desire the highest de. | Remove dead horses and cattle at short rompt fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or ‘phone for an appointment. On the other hand, Vf you lake pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every market prices. E, PA. Political Announcements The gn sanounces himself a of Jary , subject to the rules Democratio party of Bradford county. J.B. GRAHAM, Call Bell telephone Pa, March 30, 1 R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Est ¢ 210 Miller 88 , Sayre. Pa. | { | | + Ordinance No, 94. | Authorizing the construction of § | pablic sewer beginning at the west bank of the Susquehanna river about eigl | hundred [et south of Sayre Water Come pany’s pumping station, and ex 5 westerly over the lands of the C # {dated Real Estate Compaiy aod the lands of the Lehigh Valley Rallroad Company to Lehigh avenue; themes northerly on Lehigh Avenue : |street; thence westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence norkh- | erly on Desmond street to AVE jnue; thence Noth westerly 59 Lehigh noe weater- avenue to Cayags street; t Be it ordained by the Burgess sad [ae Council of the Bo of Bayre, | and it is hereby ordained by the {ity of the same: That believing it to be for the general health and pablic welfare of the citizens of said that = | system of public sewers be the same is hereby adopted for sald bor- | bank of the Susquehanna river about | eight handred feet south of the Sayre | Water Company's pumping station asd y di | extending in a wester rection aver {the lands of the Consolidated Real | Estate Company aad lands of the : Valley Railroad Company to Lehigh ave- {nue; thenco northerly on Lehigh avenue | to Hayden street; thence westerly on | Hayden street to Desmond street: [thence northerly. on Desmond trost | to Lehigh avenus; thepce north jon Lehigh avenue to Cayuga s | thence westerly on Cayuga street fo Stevenson street, all in Borough of Sayre, State of Pennsylvania, In aceord- ance with an Act of the General Assom- bly of Pennsylvania, approved May 1 1889, catitied “An Act to enable Bor. oughs to construct se coat thereot:" TRS Shoe |W Murrelle,D.D.S..| ring Glove PRIN | ire SI. ATHENS, PA. HILL & BEIBACH Vay Doni 7D, | sare W. T. CAREY, Beat of Everything! eiEOF THE | Lockhart St. Sayre. GC. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. | Bepecial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Bafes ote. E. NM. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: — Rooms 4 and §, Kilmer Blook, Lockhart Street. Sayre, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Brerything New ad Up-to-Date. me H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Station, Notary Public Roles $1.50 Por Dav. Save, Spesial atbention to Pension Papers, ey DR. A. 8. REES, M.D. Valley Phone 11 X. 13 Desmond Street, 100 Lake 50 West Sayre, OFVICR HOURS: H. L. TOWNER, M.D, f.355 sss wen 890 11:00 a. m,, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Specialties. Bag Dally for Lockwood. Van Brien oe 4X Spender, Tthace, Trumansburg, Hays Boho d i me Bh Bp | 0 ot od ema A.M. Susday omly, for moasly adopted by the b: Tule, Coriand. 8 ran Reach, Sonal at » meeting held Monday, ar GEO. H. LACEY, President of Couneil, M, osaly, for Owego, Pree L5H Methodist churches. No services in the evening. Universalist Church — Regular services morning and evening by pastor. Morning subject, “Love of Duty." Evening, “The Power of Salvation.” : 2d |phia, a former teacher in the Athens High School, is visiting at E. G. Fitch's. Mrs, Ellen Pitcher and daughter, Mrs. Charles Kline, have gone to Standing Stone, their old home, for a week's visit. te LEHICH VALLEY R. R. gid (In effect May 13, 1906.) Trains leave Sayre as follows ! RASTBOUND, i A.M. Dally for Towands, Tumk- 2: hannock, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch j » Choak Allentown, Bethlehem, New | York, iphia, Baltimore and Washington JA. M. Daily for Towanda, Tunkhan- * nock, Pittston, Wilkes Baire, Glen Sum 0: Springs, Mauch Chunch Allentown Beth wm, New York sod Philadeiphis if E | i li 2 hi i : Forbidden by Parcel Post, Ia Holland potatoes are not received in the parcel post, Deamark will not receive almanscs, and Egypt will not permit sausages to be posted. Ger- Hany refuses anything of American PEACE ud Bid Office Maney & Page Block, vil, Rooms formerly occupled by the late John R. Murray, : Office hours: —0 L010 a. m.; 6:80 to8 p,m. Atother times during day at Valley Record office, A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Ro: Nose an . yoni, 4d tho Proper tting of Glass. a ri ss anda by 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered In ARY Part of Sayre. Athens and Waverly, all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. R07 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x Tn Roe Co # | assess and collect the the cost thereof be paid by general tax. ation, by an assessment levied uw all the property subject to taxation ad borough. Sald sewer to be ¢ in accordance with the plans and speci- fications made by Williams & Whitman, Inc., dated Sep. 1, 1905, and approved by the maid Borough Council so far as it re- lates to a sanitary sewer only, . The foregoing Ordinance was unani- moualy adopted by the Sire Borough Council at a meeting held Monday even- ing, July 2, 1006, Attest A.M. (Waverly S30 A. M.) Week days only, for Athens Ulster Towanda, Mos: ls, WON Dinko, a yal . . Tunkhenmock. Plitston and Wilkes-Bagre AM. averly 8:33 A. M.) Daily to 40 Su Tumtbianock, Plitston 9 Wilkes-Barre, © Summit Relax Haven, Penn Haven Juaction, Manet Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Phil adeiphis, Baltimore and Washlagton. 10:00 12:50 A.M. Sanday only, for Athens, Milan Ulster, Towanda, alusiag, Lacey ville, Meshoppen Tunkbansock, P. M. (Waverly 13:23 P. M) Dally for hanpock, Piltstoo Wilkes-Barre Summit pr te Ha Mauch Chunk Allentown, h hem New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore ane Washi Rx Tuakhanoock, angles. P.M Raliy, Black % press. for owands, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Glen Sum. mi auch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington P.M (Waverly ¢4sP. M.) Week days | . oaly for Athens, . Towanda, Mon roeton, New Albany, Dushore, Satter Halls, Willlamsport, W yalusiny, Lacey ville, Tunkhannock, Pittston and Wilkes-Barre SS A.M. Daily for Geneve Buffalo, Nia ars Falls, Torento, Detrelt, Chicago, o Louis and poiuts west, A.M. Daily for Geneva, Rochester Cal 34 edenla, Batavia, Buffald. Cousects fo. . Niagara Palle and Toresto. 6:10 A.M. Week days ouly, for Lockwood 11,00 fmmisgieris, Siz rg, Ha s . ter, Batavia, Bulfalo and Niagara Palla 3:40 % 3:4 . P.M. Dally for Ithacs Trumansburg Hayt's Corners, Geneva Rochester, Ba tavia, Baoffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, and 2:18 Connects for Auburn week days only Diamend . Secretary, Approved July 3, 1908, “- WM. CROSS, Ordinance No. gs. An ordinance authorizing the inereage of the indebtedness of the Borough of Sayre, Pa, by the sum of tweaty thou sand dollars, ? Be it gniaived by the Bu and Town Council of the Boro of Sayre, Pa. and it is hereby a by the authority of the same: That two hunm- dred and fifty bonds of ove hundred dol- lars each, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, interest ble semi- annually, April Ist and 1st, at be office of the tresqures of nid borough and payable thirty ™ | date, with the right of said Tah to | redeem or pay avy one or any. number of | them alter five years be issued. | the proceeds derived from the sale of { 8aid bonds be used for the purposes of | redeeming or paying off five thousand {dollars of the present indebtedness of said borough and so much of the balance as may be necessary, shall be used for | the purpose of constru the trunk line of a sewer for the sewer system of said borough. That a tax of one mill on the dollar of the adjusted valuation of | sald borough be levied each year for the | [yment of said indebtedness until same ® pald. be foregoing ordinance was uaani- A.M. Dally for Lockwood, Van Riten Spencer, Ithaca, Trumansburg Hut Corners, Oeuneva, Rochester, Batav Coguecta for Auburn week days oaly P.M. Dally for Geuera Rochester, Bul falo, Niagara Falls, Detroit and Chi ago McMahan’s Beginning Next Week Monday, July 16 Dolted Swiss, very fine, Good value at 250; 2 P. M. Dally for Lockwood, Odessa Burdett (Wething) Valols, Lodl, Gtibert Varick and Geneva. Sayre, Free. Grotom, : H. H. MERCERRAU, - £4