There are phenomenal bargains; Buy a Wool Panama partments, evidence of which can Store Values since our sale began. opportunities to be had from complete de- be seen from the volume of ixtra clerks provided so imes“cealing with mills, eliminating the jobbers Short Price. & That's why you invariably get it here for less. “being cleancd up in this sale at one half, one third, a fourth original markings. You will find som each day. Where about everybody goes is a good p Come early and come every day. New Prices Screen Doors Refriger- ators and Ice Cream Freezers Means About OneThird Off profit nd one athing lace to L& BEIBACH Sayre Rendering care WORKS Beat of Everything , o Luoror, PROP. Lockhart St. Sayre. . J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at. “fention given to moving of {iagoy, Housshold Goods, Safes {Remove dead horses and cattle at short 'motice, All orders will receive om attention. Remove stock 8 miles tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly, | Hides must be on carcasses; remove free | of charge. 1am prepared to do the bus. | ineas, have ambulance to haul the stock; | also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones, pay market prices. Call Bell telephone No. 833, SAYRE, PA. A.E.BAKER, (Carpenter and Builder. ev TOUREY'S S HOTEL Brertg te mrs. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. Bates $1.50 Por Dar. Saws. 17 Pleasant St, Waverly, NY. "BR. A. G. REES, M.D. | oe HEES, MLD. 1. pENAMIN, OFFICE HOURS: P ainter, Decorator and Paperhanger. ~ $1100 m, 2 to 4:30,7:00 to 8:00. | me 5 | First-class work done tly at Sishith Brink} and oh chronic diseases s is Drv y at rea- a H. MURRAY, N. D. SPECIALTIES: Residence: 120 Spruce Bt, Athens, Pa. A.J.GREEN Dissasse of the Rye, Bar, Noss sn. : CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Ere Sh TET, lens and Estimates Furnished | 425 Stevenson St, Valley Phoae 212y OSBORN’S LIVERY ———. 3 5 bs Heavy and Light Draying and Moving - H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Baggage called for and delivered in| A Athens and Waverly, Spesial attention to Pension Papers, da attended to | Valley Phune 11 X, 13 Desmond Street, BOTH anton ave. Valley Phone 308 | , L. TOWNER, uw, p, JONN ©. PEC inhi Permanent Dentistry | A quarter of a century ago we | placed some gold fillings in the teeth | fo @ well known gentleman at pris- ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today arc just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were made. We wll tell you the name of the party, if you yourself. There are variations in dentat workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the varions brands of t|Bour. If you desire the highest de 1&ree of proficiency—the skill and | nocvledge that will make YOUR | fillings serviceable twenty five years rom today—come in or ‘phone for | 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 —ave do not do that kind dd work, wish lo see him y IW. Murrell. D.D.S.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA. Valley * Phone 97 D. W. 7. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Offion Maney 4: Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Marni y, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 toB p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record office, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished 210 Miller Bt Sayre Pa Dana Fice went to Smithfi=ld today on a business trip. George Vail and Hal Drake were out on on the nives fishing today. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E O. Francke, Tioga street, last night, a son. Born to Mr. ard Mrs. Horry L ffs Chestnut street, last night, a son ® DW Tripp and C, F Rogers were out on a fishing excursion today. Fenton Macafee is now recover- ing from his illness of typhoid fever, C. H, Satterlee of the Roberts’ hardware store, is taking his va- cation. Mrs Arthur Payne and family of Renovo are guests ofl Bruce Mernil. . Mrs J] M Thompson went to New A bany today to wisit her parents. D. L. Leaox went to Tunkhan- nock today to visit his brother, N. F. Lenox W. D Peodieton of Warren Center was in Athens on business yesterday afternoon. Mrs Sarah 1 Yane went to Farnivill: this morning to visit her son, W E Lane. John Allen oi Rome is in this vicinity securing fuads for the Gen Madi!l monument. Phebe Lewis, who has been the guest of Mrs. George Tillman, re- turned to Wyalusing today. WwW. G Schrier went to Ulster tyday where he joined Ed. Mc- Queen on a fishing excursion, Tickets for the Sunday school picnic excursion to Renwick park are on sale at Lamkin's shoe store, Mrs. Harry Whitaker and daugh. ter Charlotte went to Phillipsburg this morning, where she will visit her sister. The Athens W. C. T.U, will meet at the home of Mrs. Atkins on Elmira street at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. H C. Swartout and daugh- ter Cecil have been visiting her mo‘her, Mrs A O. Kittel, and re turned to Canisteo today. J N. Campbell of Gladys, W. Va, came to Athens last evening, He states that he has the new hotel c>mpleted but that it will not be opened until next spring. Mr. and Mrs. Haverly and Miss Louise Stulen went to Granville via automobile yesterday. The machine got stalled in the mus so that they could not return home until today. Mrs Wilson P. Grant of Al- toona, was in Athens last evening, stopping with Mrs. R. Callear, and resumed her journey to Ulster this morning, where she will visit her aunt Mrs. Margaret Kane. Ice cream social was held in the parlors of the M. E. church last evening and a great crowd attead- ed, lke Morley played some fine violin solos and Miss Lettie Ken- dall accompanied him on the piano. Nelson Shaylor, one of our old soldier friends, died at his home in Ulster, Tuesday, aged about ;2 years. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A wife and two children survive him. a There will be 44 fresh air chil- dren to be cared for in Athens homes this year. They will ar- rive Tuesday next and all of the arrangements have been completed to take them in charge as soon as they get here. As it is now allowable for per- sons on the R.F. D, mail routes to manufacture their own mail boxes we may expect to see some hose company. There will be two hours of good fun in the cotertain- ment, so you should plan to go. visiting his uncle, W. H Crawford, Sons of Temperance which con- Explosive Dust in Mines. Recent explosions in coal mines have shown that the fine dust which settles on the timber and sides of roadways is an element of serious dan- ger. The risk is kept at the minimum when and where the dust is removed a8 much as possible and the currents of air forced into the mine through ventilating shafts are made as dry as practicable. Bubmarine Monotony. As a rule with few exceptions, the surface of the earth under the oceans Js devold of striking and abrupt com- trusts. It would be monotonous if It were Lrought to view. The action of the water and the depositing of organ- fc and other matter settling down through the sea have smoothed down the greater part of the subagueous earth and left it far from picturesque. Never Lived There. “Where did you learn the Lord's Prayer? asked an Atchison Sunday school teacher of 8 little girl. "l used tw live in Topeka,” sald the Ittle girl, “and I learned it there.” “Now let me hear you say It,” said the teicher to the next little girl “l don't know IL” sald the next Httle girl; “1 mever lived ia Topeka.” —Kansas City Journal Labor Unions in Holland, Every department of labor is united tn Holland and all other departments. 80 the other might the spectacle was seen at the Amsterdam opera house of a crowd of bootmakers and ocob- blers wrecking the performance of an opera for which nonunion choristers bad been enlisted. Use for Boys. The ever burning questions: “What shall we do with our boys? seems to be sausfactorily answered in the fol lowing advertisement, which appears in the window of a Farmington road butcher's shop: “Wanted, a respect- able boy for beef sausages.”—London Tribune. Feminine Financier, Disappointed at pot winning a prize at school, a girl of Grimsby, England, went to a. shop and obtained three pairs of boots “em approval” She pawned the boots, and with the pro- ceeds bought some books, which ashe triumpbantly exhibited at home as sohool prizes. New York and the Seashore, Fif- teen Days That's the time given on the Erie ex- cursion, July 19th. A splendid time and the real place to sp your vacation, Oue fare plas one dollar for the roand trip, tickets good going and returning ou all trains. All Shoigh tralna carry elegant, wide vestibal coacheg and Pulled cars, All other information furnished by any Erie Agent or J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, El- mira, N, Y. 43-0j19 Week-End Outings On Saturday and Sundays from June uk to September 30th, the Y Lehigh Val- ley Railroad will sell excursion tickets locally in New York state at low fares, which will provide over Sunday outings at » minimum cost for raliroad fares. This arrangement applies rally to polats 18 oh yor stats aot Geneva. Ask et agents for par- ticulars. 40-t8 $6.90 to Chautauqua, N. Y. and return, account Lehi sxcur- sions July 6 and 27. T! July 6 and 27, good days, incl will not be mond soa Labigh Vailey $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return The Lehigh Yaliey Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, Jaly 1st and every Ban- day Jherouties and un date of issne Br Bee Leh] Ticket Agents for fariber || Special Sale — ee ff een McMahan's Beginning Next Week Monday, July 16 Dotted Swiss, very fine. Good value at 25¢; special price 13¢c per yard. The Window will Riba decoidied by a special trimmer from Y pe Watch for it. SAYRE, PA. BARGAIN SHOES IN THE BASEMENT One Lot—Women's Shoes $2.48. Patrician and LaFrance. One Lot—Women's Shoes $1.98. Regalar $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 Lt—Men's Shoes 982. Regular $1.50 value. One Lot—Army Shoes - 2 25. Value $3.00. i ES) EE ER ES IESE) 3 Sr - a p- So oS TO-NIGHT Waterproof Tents Cor. Desmond and Chemung Sts. “BILLY” WILD In the Great 4-Act Drama “RIP VAN WINKLE” And Big Amateur Contest. Specialties Galore See the Marvelous “Rend: § ' In Their Clever Singing and Dancing Act. Prices, Children, 10c; Adults 20c Muslin Skirts and Night- gowns, One Third Of 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 15c; were 25c. Gregg’s Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Murphy & Blish Make Suits to Order Ba a ER, I IR ORM SER dy CR