We have enjoyed a profit on lines se 8 and odd lots; but to clean the d making is our hobby. illinery Values Were Never Bigger When you get 2 hat such as we sell for $4 00 , for $200 it's big value. $2.00 ones $1.00, and all others, including a few chil- | drea's, all marked at one half. 2:d Ficor Left Aisle only. 79 Children’s Seamless Ribbed Waists “§ Usually sold for one fourth to one half more, | ages 2 to 10 years, 15¢c Misses’ Wash Suits and Dresses ~ The lines and sizes are broken, the assort- ~§ ment is complete, but not all sizes of all kinds, -yel any at about an average of one third off. Street Floor Right 9+d Floor Center Aisle Black Silk Eaton Jackets Black tafetta lined, Persian bands and of the “game material, three fourth sleeves. The $8 37 sort $6.00, the $9.37 kind $7 00 ‘White Wash Suits and ~ Separate Skirts 756 $2.10 “ $1.69 representing 10 styles. Oage fourth off. At surprisingly low pricas, Nt a styl) here if bat 19068. O.tput from leading skirc and suit , and none reserved. Our entire stock | turned over lo you for your selection at one urih off. = Women’s Silk Suits Col wings —brown, blue and black. From ‘«omparison we can truthfully say one third off HIHHMAYAIAAd SHIOI1d8d ATLLI1 of either. Jelly Glasses There must be a price Look int it if you are in want this store is equal to one half of the many gs made. Ope third off 2nd Floor Right Aisle His Eve: dag In. 2 Jymes was a member of six se- societies A friend tried to per cia him to Join another one HILL & BEIBACH CAPE Sunday evenings at home." —Cleveland Best of Everything ‘= ———— . Lockhart St. El PASO, Tex, Aug. 8 -Word was Sayre. {received bere that a cloudburst and flood at Durango, Mexico, caused the deaths of three persons. Water was six feet deep tn the streets of the town {and many houses were damaged. At | Alameda 8 heavy rush of water dam- BRAYNAN. | prime mercantile paper, B3365% per cent; ga changed E94 85.16, balances, §10004.609 Closing prices Especial care and prompt at. |, "5500 Atchison fention given to moving ”. a sn A——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money un call steady at 3% per cant; 102 N.Y. Central u% Nori & West 19% Fenn R R ss Reading yy Rock Island Wy § 15% I 24% 1554 oe | aged the parks the military barracks | being flooded. B&O { Brooklyn R. T 1C.C,C&BLL Clies & Ohio a%, St. Paul Chl. & Northw 343, Southern Pac D&H = Southern Ry Erie . 49 South. Ry. pf Gen. Electric 167 Bugar - HL Central 17% Lackawanna Le Louis, & Nash, 1444 U Manhattan 165 U Metropolitan 115% West Union, Missouri Pac Si New York Markets. FLOUR- Steady, but quiet; Minnesota «| patents, M2544 50, winter straights, B&Q EM. winter extras, ZE4GIE. winter pat- ents, SAMGLD WHEAT -Steadiness in wheat was due ito better Liverpool cables, Hight receipts, | heavy rains southwest and better cxpart ontinent, sariy prices showed an advance of Lo; September, @% 3c. December, 52%g%¢ HUTTER- Creamery, extras, IMJ. ; firsts DUNC | seconds, 19% 1c | west. orn, imitation creamery, extras, (3c. ; east ern, dairy, cholce Ic. renovated, extras, Hiss , Arse, 17%Glec.; factory, firsts, sacking stock, No 1, 168l6Me « ukbEsE State, full cream, large and small, best, 11%c ; fair to good, large, 11Q 134 small, fosalic . half skims, best, iy j%c. . part akims, prime, 754%. SUGGS Fresh gathered, extra, per dox- an, =X nearby, fresh gathered, firsts to extra firsts, 1%y 2x. western, fresh gath- ered axtrd firsts, 15%e ; fArsts, ISG GC } eR The price Is 51.71 per forty quart SFALLOW- Steady; city, bo. | IHAY Steady; shipping, 8g teh { “na aly: long rye, BGao BEANS -fteady, marrow, D543; me- pea. $1.60, red kidney, HU3%W0 Ne ice, Pa- olda, prime, per ls, per barrel Texas Pacific Union Pacific 3 Steel 8 Steel pf. 16% . iY demand from the OFFICE HOURS: § 10 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00. and chronic diseases s ’ i country, good Ww | Vig lw N00 HOP pach: Jie ~~ Steady: domestic fleece, Firm state, common to , 194 and olds, Bal 198, 114isc ; 194, Lic; be Be _ POTATOES Firm. Jerse OSBORN’S LIVI LIVERY | % Heavy and Light Draving ane and Movi i — ne ad | iret NGLE, Jersey © called for and dateored tn | TV por LTRY Boilie Je y part of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, | 3c. old roostios. WGwee . RE Enjoi id all kinds of team work attended a Ties : r Li DRESSED POULTRY — Steady. fowls, {e choloe, lie fair to mood 0: old roosters, 5c broilers, 15930. ; jaa western, ig 18 & nearby, Live Stock Mazkiets. C ATTLE Supply Might; market ny 5 nav. prime. HB NGLS: RL TOWNER, M.D. ne veal I “HOG Ee ! te Mahi, markes slow: TO SETTLE BANK'S AFFAIRS. Be PFald In Fall CHICAGO, Aug. 9 Theodore Stens- land, vice president of the suspended Milwaukee Avenue bank and son of the missing president of that lastito- tion, has come to the rescue of the oa, 0) depositors It is the general belief of those who are endeavoring to straighten out the affairs of the bank that there Is an ex- cellent chance for all to receive almost dollar for dollar when a Hual seftle went i= made Vice President Stensland announced that he would with fall authority turn over to Recelver Fetzer all the real estate and personal property of Paul 0. BStensiand, his father The som places a valuation of $UM,000 on this collateral, Paul O. Stensland, president, and Heury W. Herlug, cashier, are still at large. While a thousand depositors shouted their protests SHx 00) was re moved from the vaults of the falled institution to that of the National Bauk of the Republic, where It will Le held for safe keepiug until next Tues day, when, it is sald, distribotion to the depositors will be begun, There bas been discovered in Presi dent Stenslaud’s safety deposit vault box a series of meworanda detalling how the bunk was looted The amount thus taken from the sav- ings of 22000 poor families, as set down In Steusland’s handwriting, Is FLOU3. 000, The mouey went to sup- port Steusland’s real estate specula- tions, his cooperative building and business aud bis tine household io [rv- ing Park According to the police, some of ft also went jatterly for luxuries for a certalu woman or women friends of Steusland’'s. It was lutimated that when the bank president fled he was accompanied by a divorced woman, who still is with him. DEAD ON WEDDING EVE. Overdose of Chioral Proves Fatal te Chiengo Bridegroom. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—While preparing for his wedding Dr. Samuel B. Craw- ford. thirty-two years old, dled sud- denly at the home of his prospective bride, Mrs, Rose Sykes. Dr, Crawford had been living at the Sykes’ home for several years. Mrs. Sykes was in ber room donning ber wedding garments when she beard « moau from Dr. Crawford's room, Hurryiog to the room she found bim lying on the Boor scarcely able to speak. A physician was immediately summoned, but Dr. Crawford died within a few minutes. On a dresser in the room a sual! vial containing chioral solution was foul At first it was believed that this might have been used Ly Dr. Urawford in ending his life, bat later It was Jearned that be had been iI and was using the "LN Davis of Towanda is visit- ing friends bere. Mrs. E B Joachim returned from Montrose today. Guy Hollon of Towanda was in Atheas on business today, Dana Fice was in Wilawaana and Trinket today on business. N. P. L. excursion to Elmira Wednesday, Aug. 15, via via Erie. 72 Miss Louise Crain went to Powell this morning to spend the day. Miss Louise Byerly of Sunbury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Welles, M. H. Wilson is painting the woodwork on the high school Mrs Orse Carpenter has gone to New Albany to visit her uncle, Arthur White. Mrs A. Tree has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Potter, and N.P. L excursion to to Eldridge park Wednesday, August 15, via Erie. Full particulars later. 72 Clayton Maryott and and Miss Jennie Shay of Towanda were visitors at the Campbell house last night. Moses Walter of Monroeton visited at the home of Mrs, Irene Albro last evening, returning home this morning. Two special trains trains mor morning and afternoon, Wedaesday, August 15, to Eldridge park, N.P. L excur- sion, via Erie. 72 Paul Dicker and son, Minor Decker, and wife, went to Herrick- ville this morning to attend the funeral of Ira Fosburg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuttle went to Herrick this morning to attend the funeral of Ira Fosburg, who was killed by by lightning recently, The suit a against Springer for stunning fish bait is up before son of Towanda is attorney for the fish warden and Maynard & Schrier is counsel for the defense. Lady Griffin Rebekah lodge will hold a basket picnic all day Satur- day at Oxk Grove park. The grounds will be free to Od Fel. lows and Rebekahs and a large at~ tendance is desired. Athens—The final arrangements for the Bradford County Soldiers and Sailors’ Encampment were made yesterday, and it is designed to make the occasion one of rare enjoyment to all who attend. * The officers of the encampment will be on the grounds at McCarty's grove, Ulster, Thursday morning, Septem- ber 4, so that everybody will be cared for as soon as they arrive, There will be no tents or free tainable at the hotels aad private houses at a very reasonable rate Department Commander M. A, Gherst of Reading, accompanied by his Adjutant General Charles A. Suydam of Philadelphia, will be present Wednesday, Sept. 5 and will speak to the boys. Good music will be furnished each day. W.C.T.U. WOMEN ATTENTION The annual meeting of the Ath. ens Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held in the Metho- dist church Friday, August 10, be ginning at 10 o'clock. There will be a forenoon, also afternoon sess sion beginning at 2 o'clock, to which the public are invited From 12till 2 is the lunch hour and social time. All members are urged to come and bring their lunch and a friend with them. The afternoon session will be given to reports and an impromptu program. Come and find out what is being done and help along the cause by contribut~ ing to the support, It is real home The Late W. H. Shaw Often way the late W. H. Shaw, a few days old Indian path through the nar- it all of the way at the present time resided at this ead of the narrows, where the H. J. Baldwin residence now is, an! when a boy he had often traveled this path from his home in Sheshequin to his aunt's. The path was nearly in the locas tion where the present road now is, but at the “turn o' rocks” it was about thirty feet higher, reaching above the huge boulders that now form the east side of the road, and the path is still well defined In the course of his remarks he said, | “Eighty-one years ago last April, soon after I was born, my mother took me on the pommell of the saddle and rode with me on horse- back up through this bridle “path to the Northrup home to show his aunt the new baby." There were many interesting incidents that he mentioned about the carly settlers, their characteristics and their mode of life which would be worth pres serving. There was no class of the pioneers of carly times more justly celebrated for their sterling patriot- ism and courage than those who inhabited the Sheshequia valley. WASTE CANS ORDERED Athens—The be board of health in their meeting on Tuesday evening authorized the officers to notify the grocerymen to place receptacle cans in front of their places of busi- ness for the deposit of garbage. This has become necessary to re~ lieve the stench and the unhealthy condition caused by throwing de caying matter in the street. Old Home Week at Ithaca The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at low fares August 32d to 29th, inclusive. Fare from Sayre $1 50. Tiek- ota good golng sad returning on all trains exoept tive Black Diamond Ex- press, limited for return uatil A 30th. Sees Lehigh Valley Ticket Appina for farther particalars. 6s5c to VanEtten and Return The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will make special rates and sell tickets to Van Etien August 25th, account Soldiers and Sailors picnic. Tickets good golog Ar- gat 5th; returning until August 26th lusive, on all tralas excep’. the Black Diamond Express. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Ag+ats for farther foalars.77 $3.50 to New York City and return. Popular Coach Excursion via LehighValley R. R. Tickets will be sold at Bayre. Good only on special train leaving above station at 10:00 p.m. on August 11th; returning Aug. 12th, tealn leaves New York, West 23d street 9:35 m., Portland or tbrotses tively 9.456 p.m, Jer 0 hy e will be Ss on thors these - opportanity to visit New York City and re resorts at a mipimam aut, Amusements at Coney Island this or thal gar; all in full ope to ob - lor alley Tick Agen $8.20 to Atlantic City and Re- turn, secount Lau h Val Railroad excursions, A 17, 81, , The Lehigh Valley oh "will sell tickets 38 Above dates So the os fe Shore, good for 16 dasa wi at Philadel- his in e Ther or pop ae re within mit, on ell trains ox- cept tbe means Black For train service and com nformation see Agents Lehigh V i, Railroad. 78 Subscribe for The Record. D. E. McMahan Dealer in Dry Goods Shoes Gent's Fornish- ing Goods Groceries LO. OF Wieck, $5.50 Nettletons now $4.38. 3 50 Walk-O vers now 2.78. 350 Patrician now 298. $400 Walk-Overs now 40) Edwin C. Barts now A guarter 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, of you wisk to see kim yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of flor. If you desire the highest de gree of proficency—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 take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should ge elsewhere —awe do not do that kind of work. J.W. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA, Valley "Phone 97 D. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle's rg Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From foun b eight skilled job printers and a new, up- equipment are at your service, Talmadge Buliding, Eimer he. Sore) Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ofiies:—Rooms 4 and §, Elmer Blook, Lockhart Street, Sayre. Pu. INSURANGE AND REAL ESTATE. os opt, Laman Ws lected, Taxes Pa 200M y, ELMER BLOCK When want a cement side- walk laid in a durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of tical Mason Specialist Practice limited to diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fittad. ‘Hours 10 to 11 a. 8 p.m. Offios and Elmer Ave. Vana Miuidanch ‘phone 156x. (In effect May 13, 1906.) Trains leave Sayre us follows: RASTBOUND, A Batt for Towanda, Tunk« o, Baltimore and Washingtas. ‘A. M. Dally for rh why Jemma. 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