Jag a nor- tage comes in buying now. they come and get your share. down; follow the Red Signs. nary values-we offer. If you read it in our ad. it's so. Social Relations Visitor—S0 you are going to visit your cousins In the country this sum- mer, sh? Little Elsle—Yes. mamma says they are not stylish enough to visit us — Chicage Dally News HILL & BEIBACH care \ Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. ©. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING Barmaids in Burmah. After a struggle lasting several | years, the respectable portios of the Englich community in Burmah has succeeded lo securing the passage of a law forbidding the e¢wployment of womens as barmalds. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on all firmer at I per cent | prime mercantile paper, S5M45% per exchanges, FAI LIE balances, $13 total imports of dry goods at the por DRAYNAN. New York for the week ending Especial care and prompt at- vaiued at 3058 Clos ng priv tention given to moving of Amal Copper Puan, Household Goods, Bafes had” | 3 RT | ; Sugar TOUREVS HOTEL 5 sai «= & On! Si, N and U on Plrst | Lacka Wanna Lé) nion Paci Ly fm A wwe f ( Chi . N thw as D & z E 2 & Nash 16% Ss Steel | Hanrarae 10% UB Stel Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Bates $1.50 Por Dav. 100% N YY. Central 01 Norf & West 19 Penn R R TY Reading S133 Rock Island 8st. Paul Southern Pa Southern Ry South. Ry pf 3 ri © > pf {| Metropolitan 113 West Union | Missouri Pac wily s | a — - | Sew York Markets. Fou R-Dwull and barely steady; Min. EAT ~Heavy selling of wheat on ' 100 Lake 5t. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 8 0 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, ralne in Argentina, lower sor cnEh demand precipitat- » 10 weal prices of the week Kg S5-lec., December L TIER Creamery, extras, per po ind, Jil firsle, 13% Gn , seconds, 18) eter mi tats mn Creamery, ¢Xiras, city, country, spelalty. phonea resovated extras, Ls dik ( Mirsta 1749 part skims, prime, Thus il K ~The price is 01.51 per forty quart fhe roger siting of Gi Glass se Ey TAL Genito and chrunie diseases » | 2 | 1st eastern dairy hice JU we, factury fArats, lic, packing ate No 1, Mx { “i x FEE Rute, full eam, iarge and 3th ¥ falr (0 good, large, 11 LY small oh yu llc half skims, best 3 j SPEOULTES, { hg 8 Freah gathered, extra, per doz. je io nearby, fresh gathered, firsts to Oryts, 198 2x Dd uty the Bye, Ear, Noss an. TAL LOW — Steady ; .; aed LE Oflos, Wh yi {AY Firm, shipping, Bg%c ; good to chaolce, $11 06 . STRAW Steady; long rye, 54% A EB ——— —————— HEANS Steady, marrow, L5G) me dium, Bos] 83%. pea, LW, red kidney, Ras Vy za i“ Wi Steady. domestic fleece, Bye HOP 3 Fim state, common to choice, Heavy and Light Draying and Moving. 1s os 194 and olds, nominal aia al AT ES: Firm de Faey, prime 1% do ulls, do, Joemes cated for snd delivered io IVE Frotiuri Quiet Athens and Waverly, | fois. if ronstery in Tf bom work. attended to hickhags 15a 1 ducks OT aren Ave ae Valley Phone 208x | per se uf fowl casier; Pavc | wpring old, leglic., do, | spring 114 3h DRE . Pot | cot do i ba lars EL | & o.. western, 17 © §.L TOWNER, B.D. LTRY Steady, fowls, fair to good, 1¥4« old broilers, nearby 18g U Xx Live %tock Markets, CATTLE por light; market steady choice, R nat prime, B.W0U 0; veal “HOGS Receipts | eCcelp rime heavies, SBGEN. a: Er a ker, Ww “BEE FF AND JAMBE ~ t; market active; ca Dani ed TRADE CONDITIONS. R. G. Dun & (o's Weekly Husiness Review. NEW YORK, the seasouable sale departments comercial tivity Is well maintained. aud early preparations are made for autwinn and winter business Angust apened with po Adverse developments io the trade | situation, while crop progress durug July was most favorable Trade re ports are especlally gratifyiog from the northwest amd other poluts that { Ar» dependent upon agricultural re Ang 4 Aside dullness from great SCcarcely a prosperity aud there is discordant note in any of Scarcity of labor is the etiplaint, output of coke curtailed, aud there is delay in crops, while strikes retard the rebuilding of San Francisco It {8 mot offen that managers of a are uneasy regard because of too much yet that is becoming the Several problems are arising on apparcatly unlimited Orders New FEopgland footwear markets are western and southern jobbers having returned, while eastern whole- salers do not operate until about the middle of August Wheat declined this week to the lowest point since exports fell off so severely over two years ago, and the return to attractive prices is expected to produce a resumption of foreign demand. This broader juterest by ex- as geuerally encouraging crop news from the northwest, where spring wheat Is about out of danger comes thrashed with unexpectedly favorable results, - Western receipts of 7888005 bushels of wheat for the week com: pare with 7.308534 last year Conunercial fallures in the United States are 180 against 210 last week, 192 the preceding week and 232 the cor responding week lost year. Fallures in Canada sumber 16, against 15 last week, 22 the preceding week and 26 last year. Of failures this week in the United States, 74 were In the east, 52 south, 38% west and 16 in the Pacific states, and 55 report Habilities of $585) or more Liabilities of commercial fallures reported for July are $6919 - Ol4, compared with $0. 145030 a year ago Resourceful Woman. You can't get ahead of a woman. The stores which exhansted thelr sup plies of long gloves are selling substi tutes In the form of short gloves with lace arms tacked on. Chinese Coffins, Chinese coffins are made of timber eight to ten inches thick. It is cal culated, therefore Mrs. J. F, Russell spent today in Towanda. Mrs. C. F. Rider and daughter Mildred are are visiting in Elmira. Mary O'Brien went to Dushore | this morning to visit with friends. Joha Santmyre drove a party to Sulphur Springs. today for a picnic social. S. L. Ruger of Laceyville has been visiting his father in East Athens. Mrs. Thomas Park of Ulster visiting her sister, Mrs, Merrill, = | Mrs. D. McClarty and child re- turned this afternoon from a visit lin Granville, N Y, \ John ‘Ruger and son, S L | Ruger, went to Laceyville today | for a visit with relatives. is Bruce —— — —— | Miss Apphia Andrews, who is | undergoing treatment at the Pack- ler hospital, is improving Mrs. R. A. Nicol and Miss Willa Murrelle went to Forksville this morning for a short visit. Mrs. Arthur Andrews of De- troit, Michigan, is visiting at the home of W. W. Andrews. Dr. Burton Macafee with his wife and child of Washington, D. C.is visiting friends in Athens. Jack Crowley of Ridgebury and James C, Wilson of Milan were in Athens on business this forenoon. Murray Clark, Major W. H. H, Gore and N. P. Chaffee will attend the W. H. Shaw tuneral in Sheshe- quin tomorrow afternoon. Michael Doran started for Schenectady this moming, where he is to be employed by the American n Bridge Company. The union meeting service tos morrow night will be held in the Presbyterian church. Rev. Allen will preach the sermon from the text, Luke 10:31. Rev. Dr. Simpson will have charge of the funeral of the late W. H. Shaw, which will be held in the church at Sheshequin tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Fish Warden Perely Nichols of Ulster arrested an Athens boy yes- terday tor stunning young bull- heads for bait. His hearing was postponed until next Monday, C. W. Hoffa came from Coney Island last night afid missed the train so that he spent the night at the home of J. Booth, resuming his journey to Dushore this morning, For Sale—Two hanging lamps and one parlor lamp and four hand lamps, in good condition. For sale cheap on account of changing for electric lights. Enquire at Chafs fee's shoe store, 752 $3. 50 to New York City Popular Coach Excarsion vias Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets will be sold at Bayrs. Good only on special train leaving above Pr at 10:00 p. m.on August 11th; returning on special brain, leave New York, West 23d street 9:26 p. m., Cortland or Desbrosses streets 9.45 p.m, Jersey City 10:00, No baggage will be checked on these tickets. Grand apportunity to visit New York City and Seashore resorts at a minimum cost, Amusements at Coney Island this year ter than ever; all in full operation. Lehigh Valley Ticket Aferu, jor further particulars. $4.50 to Toronto, Ont, and Re- turn, account Lehigh Valley Rallroad excursion, August 9th, 1008. Account above excursion the L.V. RR. i sll tickota good going August " n- al limit August 12th. Tickets good on all trains STeOM the Black Diamond Ex- press. Bee h Valley Ticket Agsais for farther Sartcular. 73 $1.90 to Preeville, N. Y. and Re-, tarn, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, ac- count Central New York ¢ Btate Bpiritual- ist Meeti July 21 to Aug 20th, 1908. Tickets sold Jaly 21 to Aug. 19th, in- claaive, good on all regular trains. For further particulars see Lehigh Yalloy Ticket Agents. $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, July 1st and & Ban: day uurettior anti Sept, th. a jekits good returning on ns on date of issue only. Bee Lehigh Tiok- et Agents for further particulars. 46 $1.50 to Syracuse and Return The Labi Valley Railroad will sell Ch at 7:00a. Catholic—There will be mass 8 o'clock and 10:30 2a. m. church tomorrow. Sunday school | as usual The regular services at Trinity |} church by the rector, Rev. W. E Daw. * Presbyterian—There will be no usual, Baptist — Preaching service at 10:30 a. m, subject, “The Muni- tions of War.” Methodist— Preaching service at 10:30 a. m, subject, “Sacrifical Faith as Against Nominal Faith" SECURED FINE POSITIONS Athens—The Daily Local News of West Chester, Pa, prints a list of the graduates of the West Ches- ter State Normal Schaol, who have secured positions, among whom are: Sara T. Lawler of Athens, Pa., who has secured a position in the Patton, Pa, High School for a term of nine months at $60 per JU JE g $5.50 Nettletons now $4.38. 350 Walk-Overs now 2.78. 350 Patrician now 2.98. - = Ie $4.00 Walk-Overs- now $2.98. 4.00 Kdwin C. Buris now 2 3.00 LaFrance nw EE ES) 7 =| GR = Sel : 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 wish to see him yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of West Chester, as principal of the Orwell Township High School. RS. DIME HARRIS . Atheuz—-Mrs. Dine Harris died yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock at her home in Athens township, after an extended illness with cancer, aged 66 years. Funeral services will be held at the late home of the deceased tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock; interment at Smithfield. Fre Free Mr. A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Conn, writes that a free sample bottle of Bloodine helped Ner- when she was all ran down. Bloodine is a body builder and system tonic of wonderfal merit, and if you have not tried it, you should todsy. The greatest system Tonle in the world. Sick Kidusys are positively cared by Bloodine, Sold by C, M. Driggs, Sayre. Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams’ I Pile Ointment will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulosrated and Itching Pilea. It absorbs the tumors, allaze 150 Hohk at onoe, acts as a tice, gives nt relief. Dr. Wil- iam's I Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private ria. Every box is guarauteed. Sold Wy druggists, by y mall, for 500 aud $1.00. illiams wich Co. Prop's., Cleveland, 0. Forsale y C. Mu. Driggs, druggist. $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, duly 1st and every San- day thereafter until Sept, 9th, ickets good going and returning on all trins on date of issue only. Ses Lehigh apa Ticket Agents for furlber culars 4 $8.20 to Atlantic City and Re- tarn, account Lebign Valley Railroad excursions, A 17, 31,1908, The Les ‘high Valley Railroad will sell tickets on above dates to the Sea Shore, good for 15 days with stop-over at Philadel- phia In either or both directions within limit. Tickets good om all trains ex- cept the Black Diamond Etpreas. For train service and complete information nee Agents Lehigh Valley Railroad. 73 $3.00 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and retarn, account Lehigh Valley Railroad excursion, Aogust Oth, 1808, Account above excarsionthe L. V. R. R. will sell tickets good going August 9th with final limit August 10th. Tickets on all trains execpt the Black lars see Lehigh Ticke: Agents. $1.00 to Harvey's Lake and Re taro. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Angast Gth. al tralo, stopping at Pittston in both directions. Leaves Sayre at 7:10 a ni retarning leaves Harvey's Lake 6p. Tickets £oul going and returning only on speo- | train on date of issue, See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for Mapes pe ticulars. D. E. McMahan Dealer in Dry Goods Shoes Gent's Furnish- ing Goods Groceries gree of proficsency—the skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or phone for an appointment. On the other hand, of you lake pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —awe do not do that kind of work. JW. Murrelle,D. D.D.S., 106 Centre St.,, ATHENS, PA. Valley ' Phone 97 D. / Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job | Vs printers and a new, up-to-date | Yo I are at your service. Our say we have the tion to please. We keep Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave., Sayre, Volley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley'Record |? E. MN. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms 4 and 5, Eimer Block, Lockhart Street, Rayre, Pa, T0ans Negotiated, Insurance ten, liouses Renied, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. 5 200M y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST.. BATRE CEMENT SIDEWALKS When walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. Yon will get Lhe benefit of years tical experience. Hy og, all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St. Sayre. Specialist Ear, Nose and Throat. ued. Hewreiv toll x mid to) p.m. Oi regidence, 7to (In effect May 13, 1906.) Trelns Jaks Sayre ma follows: TBOUND, (2: iE TE aanls A ieniows. Baltimore aad 2 A. M. Baily for Towanda, ry nock, Pitiston, Wilkes Raire, Glen Sum A. . Warerly joa MJ Week daye ful u, New EE Dashore, ville, a Jlismaport,. awd mit Spring, Mauch Chunchr, "Allentown, , New York and Philadelphis. iE A. M.) Dally for 8:00 ; ville, Meshoppen and OE M. Mu. (Waverly Nur) MJ) Dally 14; Si AE New my New York, P ah Dla ji on, Ts EEREE TE La vk Weak Sn SEE Io "ait i on oa edenls, Batavia, Sas Bias Fai sad Toren B= Duty foe Rochester, 1:58 = 3 |= a Cy” i apr A burg, Ha heh J ep saria Sens P.M. Dally for Geneva dtr at falo, Niagara Palls, Detroit gad Chis 3:40 ss "= =" rR Detroit, Auburn week days ouly: Back Dinind | Gemma ay Manchester. AUBURN DIVISION. , Sunday lan Abng he og - Cortland, burn asd North Pair Haven. 3 AM. Week REE HE [if 350 a: Cumasiots, Gro er Sr irae
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