mocks, 18 kinds; Refrigerators, 3 kinds, 3 : All at one fourth off. Our regular prices 8 aE poe a go dly number but we want none left 1] son after August 15. The price ton- greatly in your favor and the values very ive on this schedule. lly Beductions in Furn ture to Make Room for purchases made at the Furniture Exposition. 17 iyles of Chiffoniers at one third off, provided you y this week. This embraces every variety of wood value from $5.37 up. Our st-.ck must be low- Nothing should stand in your way of availing ff of this chance. stylea of Brass and Fnamel Beds for this 's selling, at one fourth off. means $1500 Beds : for $13.50 1500 *“ . . = ‘11.925 : . 7.50 ¢ 450 3.00 ‘We want room for new goods to arrive. We have our part to accomplish the result. Third Floor Fruit Jars p 50c to 90c a dozen. Preserving Kettles, 47c Basement * Jf You Read It In Our Ad It's So & BEIBACH Money on | prime mers t of Everything khart St. Sayre. >. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYNAN. Especial care and prompt at fsation given to moving of exports of port of New York yesterday were Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison 16 BE £0 195% | Brooklym RR. T : | CLC & SUL. 4% Emm | Chea. & OLio - | Chi. & Northw. JI Tey, Ng 17 Cer 17% ACK anna fw jadi & Nash. nN; Manhattan 147% Metropolitan 1s | Missouri Pac «iy 101 nesola patents Buis | patents, Jud 5 WHEAT The Eoxxd Crup BS 1a 168% Bl Bee, 1% firats IC | sastern, renovated, =xtras, I8.; factory, stock, No. 1, 1 CHEESE -Stite, small, best 1144 3g smal! "x Bvsrythiag New sod Upto. Date. Firb- | en, Jk nearby extra firsts, 194 Ax MILK Juart can 5 Al LOW AY: cholee, 3 STRAW OFFICE HOURS: B80 11:00 a. m,, 3 to 4:80, 7:00 to 8:00, Steady LIVE 1. | 1547176 { 11611 DRESSED ducks, old, holce, 14ge.: do, ers, nearby, old roosters, x SPSBALTIES, | | choice | calves vi HGH prime heav Jw Yorkers 0607 10 pigs, 5.507 3; SHLEP market fh Ed Tu ATW CATT1 E . . ed ae v gr ou. ye Wheelook Bloek. N'S LIVERY | Ready-to-Wear Specials ly Low Prices Sun Bonnets, pink only, 15¢, instead of 25¢ Children's Hats and All Millinery products sharp- ly reduced. It's the wearing season but the time for making is over, so price is in your favor, for all un- sold stock. Lawn, Linen and Shrunk Cotton Suits third to one half former price. lect fom. The styles are good and colors are varied. Prices average about one third to one half original figures Second Floor At the Shoe Counter Is An Easy Place to Save Money at one Centre Aisle Children’s White Canvas Shoes, high and low cut, sizes 6 to 11, are now 58¢ $3.00 Tan Oxfords, $1.98; $2.00 Tan Oxfords, $148 Both Welts and Turas are r presented, and almost all sizes. They can’t be replaced today-by the maker at that price Street Floor Screen Doors and Windows $1.17 $1.50 style Door, with hinges You will appreciate the value more when you see them. Windows, are adjustable to nearly all sizes; 20¢c, 25c, and 35¢c. Polished Maple frames. They are not the cheap, worthless sort. Basement | TO FIGHT SAGE WILL | Nephew of Late Financier to Contest Estate Settlement, TROY. N. Y. Aug 1 -James H Rage, 7% per cent; | & nephew of the late Russell Sage, Is SleliS4, per cent] | gptharity for the statement that the NIZE: | will of the deceased millionaire will be contested He made the following stateinvnt n | “1 have made rh | that to which, as a hlood relative of 130% | Russell Sage, | am entitled, and if | ny | don't get it it will be becanse there ia : Ex i no Wgal way of Jd There is no 14% } truth in the report thint oo test chase will | be tustituted by one of the heirs and { that In case of failure the remaining | heirs will make up the which would picessiarily ensue in accordance N. Y. Central up my mind to get Norf & West Pern, HR R Reading Hook Island Bt. Paul . Bouthern Pac Southern Ry South. Ry pt Sugar Texas Facil Union Facific t B Bteel U. 8 Steel pt West. Union ing so Joss Min- gd 8, winter market opened on pts and liguida- December, extras, per pound, mds, 15Q Teajnery. extras, hoice us firsts, 17 - wd | ETc, packing | large -and | nalf skims, best, | The lii | Copyright, 1504, by Roekwood, MES RUSSELL SAGE. | with that clause of the will which al | rects that in case of contest the party concerned shall forfeit his or her be quest. Such a course would be illegal, and there is no desire ou the part of | any of the heirs to guin anything by trickery. “1 am of the opinion that during Rus- sell Sage's last few years there was undue influence brought to bear upon him, which caused him to leave the bulk of his fortune to his wife. If Russell bad left any children and the money had been bequeathed to them none of the heirs would have even thought of getting more than the $25,000, but ns it 1s I for one shall make an attempt to get what I ought to have, and I den't Intend to be beat. city, bc. country, Sndtse Easler, fowls, 140 chickens spring, , "prin 0 fowls, troll 18g, market steady; = eat; yeal ght. market active; mediums, $7. heay ght Yorkers an Supply Ignt: and Light Dreying and Moving > ealiod for and delivered In! en out of it either. 1 do not know what the other heirs Iutend dolug nor do I enre’ That Mrs, Hussell Sage has $10,000, 06 $4 1213 000 at her command now and that she will distribute it to charity in the pear future, as soon us Miss Helen Gould, her friend and co-worker In many benevolent enterprises, returns from Europe, was announced by a friend of Mrs. Sage. Gotham's Burying Groubds, | 2.3 4 L Towanda yesterday. Miss Leonore Bremer went to Wilmot today to visit relatives N. P, L. excursion to Elmira, | Wednesday, Aug. 15, via Erie, 72 Mrs. C.S. Maurice and daughter Margaret have goae to the Adiron- dacks. B. F. Gregory, Walter Beck and A. B Middaugh drove to Burling: ton this morning. YM » Nellie Whalen who was oper- ated on for appendicitis recently, is improving very fast. A telephone message from East Troy today noon says that W. H Shaw is not any better, O. M. Bonney and wife of Can ton, are visiting their son, C. G. Bonney, at the Campbell House, N. P. L. excursion to Eldridge park Wednesda, August 15, via Eiie. Ful particulars later. 72 L. “H. Woodworth, Jr, John Bartlett and Howard Brown went to Meshoppen today on a fishing trip. ee = SE A Manning Kilm+r, who has been visiting friends in this vicinity the evening. = George Schoonover, wife and family went to Terrytown today to attend the funeral of the late Chas. Babcock. The Athens X High School and Monroeton will have a game on the Athens grounds Saturday afternoon. Two special trains morning and afternoon, Wednesday, August 15, to Eldridge park, N. P. L. excur- sion, via Erie, 72 John Bateman of Lestershire, a former resident of Athens, has re- turned and will be employed in the bridge works. Miss Margaret Cowell is visiting friends in Wellesboro and will ex- tend her visit to Jersey Shore before returning. Mrs. Frank Buley a of Chemung spent yesterday as the guest of Rev. F. L, Allen and wife at the Baptist parsonage. The annual reunion of the Smiley family this year will be held at the home of O'Meara Smiley in West Franklin, Saturday, August 25, Geo. A Lamkin and his brother James nad good success fishing yesterday. They came home with 20 black bass and one of them weighed over two pounds. Supreme President J. W. Bea- man will organize a lodge of the Keystone Guard at Williamsport tomorrow evening and another at Wilkes Barre Saturday evening. Mrs. Nona Gray Rice will re- cite this evening at the entertain- ment at the Baptist church and Mrs. George R. Hill will sing. It will be a good entertainment and everybody is invited to come, Miss May Jakeway vadigned her position in J. W. Beaman’s office several days ago to take effect to- day, and has entered upon her du- ties as stenographer, typewnter and bookkeeper at the Imperial tool works. The children had a real fine show on the lawn at the corner of Center and Elmira streets today. They had elephants, tigers and a queer kind of animal that has no name. The young people enjoyed it very much. A. L. Haflet and daughters, Mabel and Nenah, went to Laquin this moming for a few days’ visit with friends. From there they will go to Granville to attend the Haflet reunion at the home of P. F. Fleming, Saturday. Cornelius Hunsiker and his daughter Mary went to Skaneateles Miss Clara Potter of Paine street entertained a number of friends at tea today, in honor of her friend, Miss Ada Walter, All those pres- ent were associated in the school | § life at Shippensburg at the timelj Miss Potter and Miss Walter were students at Shippensburg normal. HENRY B. WELLES Athens—Mrs, H S. Welles res ceived two telegrams from Bolivar, Tennessee, yesterday, the one stat. ing that her instructions as to the disposition of her son's remains was so vague that they did not un- derstand that the body was to be sent to Athens, and that they had buried it in that place. The second telegram stated that if she desired the remains would be exhumed and sent to Athens. Mrs. Welles concluded that since interment had been made it was better to allow the body to remain there. Great Churches, A Roman journal gives a list of the great churches of the world. The esti- mite allows four persons to every square yard of space available. Milan cathedral stands at the head, with ca- pacity for 37,000; St, Peter's holds 32.- BG, St Paul's 25600. The capecity of San Petronlo, Bologna, the Florence c2thedral and the Antwerp cathedral is about 24.000 apiece; that of St. Sophia, Constantinople, is 23,000: that of St. John Lateran, Rome, about the same (22900); that of Notre Dame, Paris, 21,000. These are the nine great churches of the world. Belgian Girl's Invention. Mlle. Ernesta Carston Di Luisi, a Bel- gian girl, 15 years cld, has just patent- ed an invention which it Is claimed will revolutionize many kinds of trac- tion. A turntable fixed by any ve- hicle 1s the origin of her idea, and by means of her device any vehicle—auto- uollle, car, cart, ele. —driven by any power can at once reverse. Belgian government engineers are considering the young inventor's scheme with a view to purchasing the rights for their country. Sacred Tooth in India. In a recent lecture in New York an American travelsr tld of a sacred tooth in India which for 2,400 years Esd been an object of worship, and for which $250,000 had been refused. “In hundreds of other shrines in India” he sald, “the teeth of human beings sre worshiped by Hindoos, who above all value good teeth as the reward of good ancestry and of eternal vigilance in the care of the body.” Woman with Longest Hair. Mercedes lopez, a Mexican woman, fs sald to possess the longest halr of any person in the world. Her helght is five feet and when she stands erect her halr tralls on the ground four feet eight inches. The hair Is so thick that she can completely hide herself in It. She has cut It very frequently, ne It grows quickly, enabling her to sell large tresses to hair dealers every month Ninety Years in One House Charles Brown, of Lexington, Mass, who recently celebrated his ninetieth birthday, was borm in the house he now occuples. He was the son of James Brown, who was also born in Lexington His graodfather was Francis Brown, who distinguished himself In the famous battle of Lex. ington and was wonnded on that mem- orable April 19, 1775. Poor atrioan Land. Southwest Africa, which has been the scene of a disastrous and dilatory war for nearly three years, is the only German colony favorable for European settlement, and this land Is so poorly supplied with water that an area of from 5,000 to 10,000 acres is necessary to keep allve the herds of even a small ranch. Marriage Fact. In 12 marriages out of every 100 one of the parties has been married Dbe- fore. The Home Queen, Woman's ruling passion seems to be a passion for ruling. D. E. McMahan Dealer in Dry Goods Shoes Gent's Furnish- ing Goods Groceries 8 $5.50 Nettletons now $4.38. R350 Walk-Overs now 278. 350 Patrician now 208. =) SHEE SE Carla] - Sgn Pormanent Dentistry A guarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at pres- ent a vesident 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 see him yourself. There are vanations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of flour. If you desire the highest de gree of proficiency—ithe . skill and knowoledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty five years from today——come in or ‘phone for an appointment. On the other hand, if you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work. IW. Murrell, D. DS. 106 Centre St.,, ATHENS, PA, Valley ' Phone 97 D. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four fo eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-dste|vek sgquipment are at your Our say we have the tion to please. We keep Talmadge Buliding, Eimer Ave., Sayre, Yalley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms § and §, Himer Block, Lookhart Strest, Rayve, Pa. $400 Walk-Overs now g208. \ 4.00 Edwin C. Burts now 298 300 LaFrance nw 248. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Wril- ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. : R00X j, ELMER BLOCK LOCURARY RY.. BAYRY EEE When you want a cethent side- walk laid in a first-class, ae manner, call on Simeon Davis, You will get the benefit of years : tical experience, Mason die el all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St,, Bayre. H. TUTTLE, NK. D. Specialist Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. Hours 10 0 to 11 Km, 1 0 8 p.m. Office and FSaiaanes, 311. Elmer Ave. Valley ‘phone 158x. LEHIGH VALLEY R. i (Io effect May 13, 1906.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: RASTBOUND, a, Dat for Towsads, Tusk» ane ken Barre Mauch 2b in em: Washington. ~ 70 dls: A. . sock, Pillston, Wilkes-Baire, Glen Sum- 2:40 mit Spr Mauch Chunch, “Al em, New York and Foiiudeiphiay LE hz A - ata) 40 fia Rd Penn Haven Junction, Chunk Allentown New rw York, adeiphis, Baltimore and Wash A.M) Week days for Athens, U ar aul be hn m Qs die ew Albaay ered Ei 12h Ge (Way 1333 P. ET ~ EA au at SD AN A.-M) Dally for Wilkes Barre, rr fmm : uch Jim Sammi Ma apt NR eanuhillestawn, Se 3: Qk ue GEE 8 or Aubarn week Gaye ony: TATE Falls, Detroit, Chicago, St nnd 6:38 # HR REE b 35: Ae Coa] a Beach Groin: [hE SEER 3 BY fet: LX M. Dally for Smanats, Srl, "arart, Tw Auburu aad Falr Haven. AUBURN DIVISION, burn, Srracase. tiie
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