Ra now, by offering the best goods at prices that tage comes in buying now. prehensively enumerate them al 1; 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. Electric Wires In Mines, The water in coal mines is usually acid, and when It comes in contact | with electric lines it forms salts of topper. These salts rapidly disinte sulators. Hence It is necessary, when ever electric wires are used In coal | mines, to keep them away from com- tart with water. ~ Lockhart St. Sayre. ! Vanderbilt Engaged? | BOSTON, Aug. 7—A ruwor Is cur reut here that the engagement will isoon be announced of Miss Eleanors | Sears of Bostou, noted as an expert 3 {shine player, and Harold 3. Vauder Closing Stock % Quasations, DRAYMAN. Money on call nominally firm, offered at —apcal eats and prompt at- » A cent. prime mercantile paper, 5,@ per cent, exchanges, SCE US bal _fantion given to moving of | ancon. 11.50.78 ; F Closing prices Panes, Household Goods, Bates Amal Copper. . 108 N. Y. Central 14% Atchison My Norf. & West. # B&O 2 Peon RR ny Brockiyn R. T.. %% Reading 1 EE et Tr : RS EE e ® C.C.Ce8LL WN Rock Island. 4 4 Ches & Ohio ay St Paul HN TOUHEY S HOTEL Shi & Nortaw,. 30% _Sautvern 34s ny 3 D&H ns Southern Ry . ¥y E—— Erle ; &% South Ry. pf Wy ; Gen. Electric 17% Bugar 18 New and Up-to-Date, Fish | 111 Central ITT Texas Pacific. B Aosvmmodations Lackawanna. 340 Unlon Pacific US$ louis & Nash 18% U. B Bteel. a Maghattan Wi, U. 8 Steel pf Ts Phomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, etropolita 113 West. Unie . Roles $1.50 Por Dev. SONS. | Metnaori Pag... He » FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 2 New York Markets. ; A. & BEES 4 D. FLOUR-Dull and lower to sell: Minne | ¥ 3 . sola patents, M5040; winter straights, Rigid winter extras, RWQLE, winter 100 Lake oot yre patents, HOLS Bt. W Bs WHEAT After a steady opegin wham FYICE HOURS: | declined to the Jowest point It has ye 0 HB : reached. under large world’ shipments 11:00 30, 00. favoriible weather news and talk © So sm, 2tod 7:00 to 8:00 heavy visible SUPPLY Increase, September, Sento urinary and chronle diseases 8 | $%6 5 . December, N1%G8I%e western, Imitation credmery., extras, 1 ; . sastern, dairy, choice, Tic; ref vated, % » sxtras. 1919. ; firsts "Y fiise se tory, Pr ® p | Qrets 17¢ | packing sto 2 ’ CHEESE State, full a “arue and : Jha 11, best Hig fair to good. Iarge, 11 Wf smnl YoAges 3s , half skims, heat, SPECIALTIES: iyi: [Tor i britain Ga Fre sh gathe Ped, "extra, per Ad03- {| HAY- Btes ay shipping, &4705¢ ; good to Len, ™ ; nearby fresh gathered, firsts to A the ay Bar, Nowe ah. | iyirs frets 15 of Glass | CORN Option market was weak and Fheosh Sut tha Ins In central states; {ehoice, RB | STRA Rady long rye hg BE ANS- Steady; marrow & M13; me- Ss LIVERY [fF 5 eis. 0s Me OL teady, domestic fleece, jie HOPS--Firm; stale, common to choioe, Maswy and Light Draping an snd Movi \%E. 10917c ; 1904 and olds, nominal ng ng | POTATOES Firm. Jersey, prime, per 3 bar 3, Jo. culls, do. SGN. rel, $1 ki po called 4 ps and delivered in | LAVE rol LTRY on But ne put and nd Waverly, | owls, 1LMaElee of roosiers 4S # Ting chickens 154 1c; ducks, ok x ade ot | ie > rin J Livery attached. | DRE SEE > PorLTRY - Easter, fowls, ¥ sholce, 4c; do, fair to gow £: © Be aligh Ave, Valley Phone 308 | $hoice, 1c: 80. Mair Pndony. Tome ing to day 7 | iv lich Trt. nase So, western ys | 8, Si = | ve arke HL TOWNER, MN. Dc TL market tends é He cts fair; marke! active Ie ihe Rectum, | [rime beacon %; med and ATE BT ul be, ER TR — a BLOCK. : Kull: Athens—The 44 fresh air chil- dren that have been entertained by the Methodist, Baptist, Presby- terian and Episcopal churches the (past two weeks, returned to New York on No. 8 this morning. The train was stopped at Athens to ac- commodate them and Mrs. Leslie Farnsworth accompanied them. The children's affections have been twined about the good people who have entertained them and there were many tears shed at the parting, = coo W. J. Vargason drove down to the Susquehanna river with Deck- ers's boat in_ his dray and while unloading it over the high bank near Fred Lowe's house, one of his horses stepped off the precipice and rolled down the bank, carrying the dray with him. In trying to i straighten the horses up on their | feet they got into the river and had ® desperate time getting out | 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 Chal fee's shoe store, 75-2 Subscribe for The Record. D. E. McMahan Dealer in Dry Goods Shoes Gent's Furnish- ing Goods Groceries 1.0. 0. F. Block, * Dr E.B. Joachim returned from New Foundland last evening. Mrs. E. F. Loomis returned to Athens from Syracuse today. Mrs W. G Hart has gone to visit her sister, Mrs. Frutchey. Hosmer's band gave a balcony concert at the Forrest house last evening. Mrs Fanny Kirby McMahan of Cleveland, Ohio, was in Athens yesterday. ete Mrs. Matt Dean and son of New York were in Athens yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Gould and son will go to the Minneapolis G. A. R. encampment. Mrs. W. C. Cortright has re turned to Athens after a week's visit in Pittston. Dr. E M. Crawford and - Con- stable Gorge Fice were at North Rome yesterday. Misses Lydia Steele and Mabel Hicks went to Wpyalusing this morning to visit relatives, Mrs, Bion Heath of New Or- leans is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel VanLoan. Miss Elsie Briggs went -to Laceyville today where she will visit Ruth Russell a short time, Mrs, Warren V West of Syracuse has been visiting Mrs. H. E Walk- er and returned home this morning, Miss Jesse Bullard left this morn- ing for a two weeks’ outing. She will “visit Ithaca, Rochester and Buffalo. Mrs. AV V. ‘Weaver and daugh- ter Eleanor went to Mountain Lake and Burlington today for a few days’ visit. Mrs, Clayton McKinney and daughters, Laurel and Rena, of Aubure; are visiting Mrs. C. E, McKinney. Mrs, F. C. Schairmbarcher and son Edward of Pittston, have been visiting at W, J. Shafers and re- turned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. \ Vine Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruggles went to Crystal Springs, N. Y., yester- day in Mr. Crandall’s automobile. Miss Edna Osborne went to Ti- oga Center this morning where she will spend two weeks at the home of her grandfather, Alanson Lan- ders. A meeting will be held in the Old Academy Friday evening for the purpose of organizing a lodge of the Keystone Guard. The pub- lic are invited to attend. John Sanford, Jess Childs, P. E. Decker, Will Newman, W. G. Schrier and Harry Wolcott went to Smithboro today and will float back to Athens, fishing all the way home. The Presbyterian Sunday school will picnic at Wildwood tomorrow, Wednesday, Trains will leave the church at 8 o'clock in the mom. ing for the accommodation of those desiring to attend. Leon Briggs, who has been teaching in the Philippine Islands the past four years, has been in Athens a few days visiting at the home of Elmer Briggs, He and Marvin Briggs went to Nichols to~ dy. Those desiring to attend the Presbyterian picnic at Wildwood tomorrow that prefer to take the cars are informed that conveyances will be provided from Springs Cor- ners at 10:30 a, m, to accommo- date them, Ira Depew hitched his horses to a mowing machine yesterday morning at his farm in Litchfield and they took fright and ran away. Three cattle were in a field, and one valuable cow was overtaken in the flight, mowed down and ter- ribly cut by the knives in the ma- Council Repealed the Ordinance Other Business T ted present except Weiss. After read- paid. W. G Schrier, Esq, appeared before the council and stated that he was retained as counsel for George W. Kingsley to collect his claim for damages to his property on Elm street, occasioned by changes in the street. He under- stood that ‘a committee had been appointed to comfer with Mr. Kingsley in the matter, but as they have not done anything, he re- quests that they be required to attend to it at once or that a new committee be appointed. Oa mo- tion this was referred to the street committee. Mr. Tripp, of the building com- mittee, reported that no progress had been made in the matter of the fourth ward hose house. Architect Ervay had drawn plans and speci- fications for the building to have been erected on Church street, but they would not be suitable for the proposed building ‘on the lot pur- chased by the” borough, and the price would exceed the amount authorized to be appropri- ated for the purpose; that he had called upon Mr, Ervay and asked him to have the new plans and specifications ready so that they might be presented at this meeting, ut could get no satisfaction from him, and that he had authorized Mr. Clark to see him about it. Mr. Clark then stated that he had seen Mr. Ervay and he has promised to have the plans ready in two weeks. Further time was granted by vote of the council. Dr. Stephens, as special commit- tec on the Spruce street water trouble, stated that he had visited the place in company with Engi neer Walker and Street Commis sioner Mulligan, and they thought the best course would be to cut a channel through the concrete curbs ing from Main street on the south side of Spruce street, covering it over, and thus making an outlet for the water to pass under the side walk. This will necessitate the raising of Mr. O'Brien's walk, and Mr. Mullihan stated that he had objected to this being done. By vote of the council the street com- missioner was authorized to cut this channel if Mr. O'Brien will consent to having it done. Mr. Keefe stated that complaint had been made of the water stand ing on South Main street near the Chemung bridge street, and in front of the Perkins and Saell property. The street commissioner was authorized to investigate this trouble and to remedy it as far as possible. A new ordinance was presented for the action of the council, en- titled “An ordinance to repeal ordi- nances allowing rebate to persons building concrete sidewalks in the borough of Atliens.” It is found that these rebates here amounted to a large sum each year, and that concrete and stone walks can now be built nearly as cheap as wooden walks. On taking the vote all of the councilmen voted “yea” except Sullivan and Tripp, who both voted “no” on both propositions. The matter was declared carried and the new ordinance must be pub lished in the pipers three weeks and posted ten days' and thea it will become a law, and no more rebates will be paid on the con- struction of concrete and stone sidewalks. In the meantime those in process of coastruction will not be affected by the ordinance. Ad- journed. Dr. EM, Cowell and wife and O. L Haverly and wife returned from a pleasant cruise on Cayuga ST. At Greatly Reduced Prices. $5.50 NetQletons now $438. $4.00 Walk-Overs now 350 Walk-Overs now 278. 4.00 Rdwin U. Burts | 350 Patrician now 298. 300 TaFrance now : . $2.00 Doris now $1.48. HIGH GRADE SHOE REPAIRING PROMPTLY Di 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 wseful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of | = the party, if you wish to see kim yourself. There are variations in denlas workmanship, just as there are dif- | walk ferences in the various brands of four. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficuncy—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 | 8 —twe do not do that kind of work. JW. Murrelle.D. D.D. ;. 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley ' Phone 97 D, Daity_ for rf Te St Bring Your Job Printing to [23 aE A maiimere asd A. AM. rises Sule : JE nin a bE Ey a, M) Dally |For Glen Summit § Office gl Shesy Mier babe a vo Fa 10: DEE, Sunday only for Athens, ] (In effect May 13, 1406.) Trties Jem Serra SY Murrelle’s Printing “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date are at your service. Our patrons say we have the to Sapoiiion please. We keep Wasabi, Sw oS Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The ValleyRecord E. N. 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