Cha upagne mi 0 ght summer prices al kind at $275 i Jin k BL 1.35% $550 567 7.50 9 938 a kind at $3.75 Tafetas at 107 387 489 Nil off jobbing list (Street Floor) A Post card books at Strong's. Sol Fieldman August 8, Mrs. M. Mandal: Sanday at Frecwille will spend Puzzle post card: at Strong's. Nirome Hess caught black bass yesterday. George “Waite of Nichols was tt fine ——— Post card views of Waverly at Miss Mabel Woodburn is visit- Miss C+- enter and Mrs. Brown 4 Miss Eva B:zzud of Fulton | strect left for Pine City, NY, for 6.25 and Small Girls, At $ Ages one — Une Half 10 were $148 1.10 1.59 25 H 1.69 W) 249 2) 2.87 298 12}, 67¢ J210 3 years (bl rs are Gun , Linen, Seersucker and ( Styles all new. Bal xn 20 At $1 97 1 100 1 1.25 1 1.39 (2ad Floor Front) Price. as Continued- to 2 al 79¢ (~trect Floor short vacation. Thirty-three fresh sir children arrived in town from New York city yesterday. icity come to Waverly today and will sp:nd a short vacation here - ges Abraham Smith of Chicago, who has been visiting bis brother, Clay- ton A Smith, returned hom - to Jay, Miss Eu: Tisn-y gove a porch party lost night in honor of her friend, Mr. Roche FeZ:tte of Metal, Natural Materials ’hambrays On Batistes, were 12 were $1.47 a table Street Floor) Chicago The Pastime Athletic base ball team went to Ulster today. The boys will try to square up for last weeks defeat, 15 1.50 30 1.89 200) 2.47 > the dollar plete; on the Easy Payment Plan if desired. CAFE HOSPITAL NOTES Percy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brown and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Legg went to Ulster this afternoon to spend Sunday. Miss Helen Blinn of Toledo, O, who has been the guest of Nellie Mack the past three weeks, re- turmed home today. Mrs. Coombs and Mrs Sayder have filed claims against the vil lage of Waverly for $1400 for ed Business borough. ficld, who claims to be an official of the company, came to Sayre, and in an interview with Justice Nelson stated that the silk which was sent to Sayre was sent “without the authority or knowledge of the known to the company when the attachment was issued. He said that an employe of the company had been sending the silk to a lady here who sold it here as the agent of the compiny. He stated, how~ ever, that the party who acted as agent at this plice was entirely innocent of any wrong doing, and was acting in good [uith, SAYRE ITENS Sol Fieldman August 8 an——— — Mr. and Mrs. George Ruck are in Niagara Falls, Miss Grace and Louis Driggs went to White Haven, Pa, today. Fred McEwen is working in the new ncws stand at the Lehigh V Bl: ley station. The Summer Stock company complete their engagement at the park this evening. A number of people are having a bread and butter picnic at Maney's cottage today. Miss Blanche Bird of New York is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. Tillman, Chemung street. ——————————— The Socialist local held an inter- | esting meeting last night. Several interesting articles were read and discussed. 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. Oge Lot—Men's Shoes 082. Regular $1.50 value, One Lot—Army Shoes $225, Value $3.00. TO. NIGHT _ AT THE TENT Cor. Desmond and Chemung Sts. Four Act Comedy, THE WORLD". PRICES 10 AND"20 CENTS Last Performance Here TONIGHT. Muslin Skirts and Night-. . gowns, One Third Of (the Lehigh Valley yards several {days ago, by which he lost a leg, |was discharged from the hospital { today. Miss Z-ta Farr of Sayre, Mrs Andrew Nash of Waverly, Miss Marie Cranmer of Masontown, | Mrs. Peter Complete and Mrs. R. 'B Scickler of Waverly, and Mrs. | Arthur Worder of Sayre were Remove dead horses and cattle at short | | discharged from the hospital today tien Ail onders will onive pnp | Mes. Arthur Pruyne of Waverly tant from / Athens, Sayre and Waverly. was admitted today Hides must be on carcasses; remove fres |. of charge. | am prepared to do the bas- inees, have ambulance to hanl the stock; also boy Mae, cia, tallow and bones, pay market prices. Call Bell telephone | | No. 633, SAYRE, PA. widening Chemung street The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Mc- Intyre will be held tomorrow after- ngon at 2 o'clock from the Church of the Epiphany. The burial will take place in the Catholic ceme: tery. ° . Attached to Lehigh train No. 145 eastbound yesterday afternoon was an Arms palace horse car con- taining about 4twenty western horses. They were billed to Stroudsburg, Pa. The conductor of the train said that several car loads were shipped from the west every week to a stock farm mear rckhart St. Sayre. C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at tention given to moving of Silasey Housebold Goods, Bafes A young fellow was drunk and sleeping on the sidewalk at East Waverly last night. He was arrested and locked up. At first he insisted that he was not drunk but at length pleaded guilty and was permitted to go. VISITED BAKACA CAMP Waqerly—A party consisting of Leona Schoonmaker, Mabel Terry, Clemma Hart, Veva Baldwin, Lee Thompson, Herbert Northrup, Per- An Unusually Pretty Line of _ Paper Napkins and Lunch Sets Jelly Glasses and Fruit Cans. of All Kinds Mrs. Taylor of Laceyville was | operated upon today Brooms for 15 Cents 4 TOUHEY S HOTEL Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station, Save. 100 Lake 5¢. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: % 8 to 11:00 a. ms, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, | “A. H. MURRAY, MD. SPECIALTIES: Lr ol Bere BB 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving sad all kinds of team work attended to 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x Specialties AI JE. BAKER. (Carpenter and Builder. I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices, A.J.GREEN CONTRAGIOR AND BUILDER. | Plans and Estimates Furnished $25 Stevenson Bt, Valley Phone 22y H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Speeial attention to Pension Papers, Phone 11 X. {3 Desmond k DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pure Olive Oil for medieal Macaroni at §, 8 and 10a per OVERCOME BY HEAT {whose name was not learned, journey. tn. pe amaee— Advertise in The Record DON'T FORGET the excellent values for little money at McMahan's We have dry goods that will please you as well as the prices. We also have shoes at the lowest prices and of the latestcut. D.E BONAR, LO. F. Blogk, cy Thompson and Emery Nor- thrup drove to Camp Swartwood last night where the Baraca class is in camp. They drove up in the Wells Fargo express wagon, and the boys in camp were a little doubtful at first as to just what was coming [or the old wagon resem- bles a covered patrol wagon, but were not at all disappointed when they discovered what was in it The party together with those in camp numbered 15, and they made the welkin ring with the noise of fun and jollity. They won't tell when hey § got back. S0LD DECAYED MELONS Waverly—A man appeared on the street yesterday with a load of water melons that he was selling at a remarkably low price. Offi- cers of the board of health in- spected the load and found that nearly all the melons were in a bad state of decay. He was ordered to | stop business and to dispose of his load. At first he refused, but was told that he would be arrested if he did not and ordered out of town which ke did. Section 8 of the sanitary regu- lations impose a fine of $10 upon any person offering decayed fruit for sale within the village. Stroudsburg. Billy Wild amd his repertoire company closes a week's engage ment this evening. While fair crowds have visited Mr. Wild's clean and up to date show, the entertainments should have been patronized in a far more liberal manner. The attractions in Sayre this week, however, have been too numerous for any of thém to make money. Next week all eyes will again twin toward the park theatre, the Bennett-Moulton Com: pany being the attraction. ANNUAL BUDGET MADE UP Waverly-—The ¢ finance commit - tee of the Board of Edygation has recommended a budget totaling $21.920 for expenses for the com- ing year. After deducting $5000 state money this leaves $16,920 to be raised by taxation. A motion by Mr. Lang to submit a proposis tion to the people to spend $10, 000 for a site for a high school building was defeated. * C. Hancock of Binghamton was with a party in an automobile. The batteries run out at Barton and he had to leave the party a We have a line of Brooms not quite up to par. Sell them while they last at 15¢; were 25c. ) Gregg’s Racket Store, ; Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly. 3 Murphy & Blish