There are phenomenal bargains; opportunities to be had from partments, Store Values since our sale began. Extra clerks provided so . We ‘buy much of our merchandise through the Ro e Syn- I times dealing with mills,” eliminating the jobber's profit Short Price. I fourth original markings. Come early and come every day. A L & BEIBACH Sayre Rendering = Care WORKS es of Everything go ¢ LLOYDT, PROP. Lockhart St. SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Remove dead horses and cattle at short notice. All orders will receive prompt attention. Remove stock 8 wl dis taot from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Permanent Dentistry | 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, firm |and useful as the day they were | made. We will tell you the name of | the party, if you unsh lo see hum | yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of Aour. If you desire the highest de gree of proficiency—the skdl and ~ Especial care and prompt at fsotion given to moving of Hides must be on carcasses; remove free | £nowledge that will make YOUR of charge. I am prepared to do the bas- iness, bave ambulance to haal the stock; | pay market prices. Call Beil telephone | No, 833, BAYRE, PA. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Rates $1.50 Por Dav. Sarre. BR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly. N. Y.| I. L. BENJAMIN, fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or ‘phone for an appointment. On the other hand, JW. Murrell, D. D.S.. 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley * Phone 97 D. SPECIALTIES: pene a A rey Nome un. _ 0SBORN’S LIVERY ———— A —— of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, | Livery attached. Specialties. of | Aautdence; -120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa, A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. 15 Stevenson St, ey Phoue 212y W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 7 Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the ate John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8p, m. Atother times during day at Valley Record office, H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Speetal attention to Pension Papers, Sayre. JOHN C. PECKALLY, Foreiga and Domestic Fralts. : R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Buildey Plans and Estimates Farnished 210 Miller St Sayre Ps E. M. DUNHAN, Pure Olive Oil for médical por Burp te. Macaroni at 5, § and 108 per ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mrs: WG Newman ix on the sick list, H. F. Maynard, Esq, was in To wanda today. —— A ———— oe ——— — Miss Emma Bonney has re- turnéd from Towanda J. T. Stalford was tramsacting business in Elmira today. C S. Fitch, the Towanda confec tioner, was in Athens last evening, There was a party of twenty went down to the Point today on a picaic Mrs. Guy Watkias and children went to Towanda today to visit friends. = S. N Thatcher and wife of Bing- hamton are visiting at John F King: ley’ s Mis CW. Van 2 Voorhis of New York is a guest at the home of Leslie Sairs. Mrs AC McCaslin and grand- daughter, A'berta Smi'h, visited in Owego today. The high school building is be- ing renovated, repapered and re- varnished inside. Dr. C. Manville Pratt of Towan da was transacting business in Athens yesterday. Miss Clara Drake is clerking in the F. E Luckey store duiing the absence of Mr. Rockwell A C Amold came over from Vawter yesterday and is the gues! of friends here for a short time. Miss Ruby Sexton, who has been a guest at the home of E R Blish, returned to Granville Centre today. Tickets for the Sunday school picnic excursion to Renwick park are on sale at Lmkin’s shoe store Mrs. w F Waters went to Bur- ington today, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs I M. Gillette. Miss May Billings, who has been visiting at the home of B. J. Over- field, returned to Philadelphia this morning The Lincoln party will hold an important meeting this evening at which every member is requested to be present, Q seen Esther Council, Royal Arcanum, will be inspected by Dr W. B Kelley of Towanda next Monday evening. S. H. Shultz returned to his home in Binghamton yesterday after a week's visit with Mr, and Mrs James Watson. Mrs Gorge Schracder went to New Albany this morning, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. George English. Harry W. Grenell, with his wife and children went to Mack this morning, where they will spend a week with his father. The six jolly fishermen who floated down the river from Smith- boro yesterday caught 65 fish that weighed over 6o pounds. The mercy and help department of the Epworth League will give an ice cream social on the Metho- dist church lawn this evening. M. L Kilmer and wife and Stan- ley Gore Kilmer of Buffalo are visiting Mrs. Kilmer's parent, Major and Mrs, W. H. H. Gore, of Welles avenue Misses Mary and Emma Benja- visiting at the heme of their uncle, D. T. Benjamin, left last night for a visit at Durell. The churches in this place arc making arrangemsnts to care for a delegation of fresh air children. It is expected that they will aniv. here in about two weeks Week-End Outings Uk a opiates 30h, Lhe Lali Vai @ Al- plem : the railroad tracks Monday is get- ting well and was able to stand on the injured fcot last evening, He and is being well cared for, JONES-YAIL Athens — Miss Ela G Vail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs George day at Ulster by Rev. W. H. Saw~ tele. The bride is one of our most talented and estimable young ladies and the groom is a machinist in the” Sayre shops started off on a wedding journey to Asbury Park, New York and Bal- in Athens. The Record extends congratulations. BRYAN'S RECEPTION. Nebraskan Wil Visil and Speak In New Jersey and Conancoticnt. NEW YORK, July 15 Former City Collector Hobert Davis of Jersey City, the Democratic leader of Hudson coun- ty. N. J. has reccivesl a letter from William J. Bryan promising to visit Jersey Lity The letter was dated London and In it Mr. Bryan says Le will be pleased to run over to New Jersey before leav- ing New York. but as he will speak at must not be expected to speak long at Jersey City. Mr. Bryan further siys he has prom- ised to go to New Haven and would lke to visit both New Haven and New Jersey on the day following the New York reception if possible, but will stay over another day if necessary, “1 need not add,” he concludes, “that I very well remember the loyalty of Hudzon county.” Two Women Charged With Murder, SEATILE. Wash. July 18 --Esther Mitchell and Mr=. Maud Creffeld were formally charged with murder ia the first degree Tor the killing of George Mitchell, Esther's brother, The wom- en were charged jointly, sp— Norwegian Moss, Prof. Hansteen, of the agricultural school at Aas, Norway, finds that a greepish-white moss common io that country can be converted lato delicious and nutritious food by belug subjected to a chemical process, compressed and cooked. He says that uige ounces of meas, costing two cents, will make a good dinner for six persons—which is evidence that his zeal outruns his dis- cretion, inasmuch as an ounce and a half of food is pot enough to make 8 substartial meal for a vormal man or woman. $6.90 to Chautauqua, N. Y. and return, account Lehigh Valley excur- sions July 6 and 17. Tickets will be sold July 8 and 27, good returning within 30 days, including date of sale. Tickets not be ted on the Black Dis- mond Express. For further particulary soe Lohigh Valley ticket agenta. $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, Joly 1st and every San- day jharcatisr antil Sept, Oth, ickets good going and returning on all trina on date of issue only. Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agenta for furlber particulars 46 Remember the Special Sale mn sme ff enn McMahan's Beginning Next Week Monday, July 16 Dotted Swiss, very fine. Good value at 250; special price 18¢ per yard. The Window will ‘be decorated by a special trimmer from Elmira. Watch for it. D. E. McMAHAN, I. 0. O. F. Block, Cor. Piss and Main Sts., Atheas BARGAIN SHOES IN THE BASEMENT One Lot—Women's Shoes $2.48. Patrician and LaFrance. One Lot— Women's Shoes $1.98. Regular $2.50 value. One Lot— Men's Shoes $2.78. Walk Over, $4.00 grade. One Lot—Men's Shoes $1.19. Regular $1.50 value. One Liot—Men's Shoes 982. Regular $1.50 value. One Lok ~ Army Shoes alia Value s $30. SHES a Eg =a ALE EHS) HIRE = ry 2 HSH # * x 1 In the Great 4-Act Drama Specialties Galore \ In Their Clever Singing and Dancing Act. Prices, Children, 10c; Adults 20c Muslin Skirts and Night- gowns, One Third Off An Unusually Pretty Line of Paper Napkins and Lunch Sets Jelly Glasses and Fruit Cans of All Kinds Brooms for 15 Cents We have a line of Brooms not quite up to par. Sell them while they last - at 15¢c; were 25c. Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. a Park Ave, Waverly. Murphy & Blish Make Suits to Order
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