making is our hobby. ery Values Were Never Bigger ‘When you get a hat such as we sell for $4 00 ly, for $2.00 it's bir value. $2.00 ones for $1.00, and all others, including a fow chil- dren's, all marked at one half 2¢d Floor Left Aisle Children’s Seamless Ribbed Waists ~ Usually sold for one fourth to one half ages 2 to 10 years, 15¢ Misses’ Wash Suits and Dresses : The lines and sizes are broken, the assort- ment is complete, but not all siz*s of all kinds, jo any at about an average of one third off 2nd Floor Center Aisle Black Silk Eaton Jackets Black tafetta lined, Persian bands and of the “§ same material, three fourth sleeves. The $8 37 sort sort $0.00, the $9.37 kind $7 00 White Wash Suits and Separate Skirts At surprisingly low prices. Not a styl here ‘But 1906. O .tput from leading skirt and suit makers, and none reserved. Our entire stock as turned over to you for your selection at one Women’s Silk Suits Col wrings—brown, blue and black. more, From ison we can truthfully say one third off 38 store is equal to one half of the many offerings made. One third off : 2nd Floor Right Aisle sons an Be ii Lockhart St. SJUdWABH PIII JO Yse)---332[dwo) SIWOH Ysiuing ap Thousands of Yards of Seasonable Goods Go in Our Summer Remnant Sale Beginning Tuesday Morn- ing. Read Our Monday Night's ad. Vacation Requisites In Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and Trunks At the Sort Pricy A ates frame 21 inch case, frequently sold at ons third more, 93c. Matting and leather cases to fit avery purse in point of price, from $1.25 up to $1189 Street Floor Right Third Floor Offerings Joe 75¢ 10 foot Bamb wo screens, $210 * 316) Ow 1 one of thease at ona fourth off. 16 hammocks left, ropresenting 10 styles. Now they are offered at ons fourth off 3 Referz orators left, all diff srent makes, small, One fourth off. See Lockhart Street Window Jelly Glasses A number of tha Gricars of tha Valley draw Thare must be a price Look 1at) it if you are in want |ceived news that his brother, | Charles Shaff:r, was killed by the cars at Penn Yan Thursday, and | yesterday he and his father, Samuel Sayre. HE oy SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYNAN. fention given to moving of - Flanocs, Household Goods, Bates “Othello, Everything Nex and Up-Lo.Dnte. a Aoscommodations. Phomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station. Rates £1.50 Por Dev. Save. BR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake Bt. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, ihita astaary and oh chrunie discases » A. Ni. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES a2 ae Fe Nose an. Thrust, and of Olass- = ee $13 TY 3 ys by | _ OSBORN’S LIVERY ————" A —— th POA AA 2 Hoary ad Light Davin sod Moving ———— soa Baggage called for and delivered in | il inde Athens and Waverly, | kinds of team work attended to very attached. ee 0. M.D. senting — [rosght the body on the evening ain, the father going with the re- | mains to New Albany. William Shaff:r stopped at Athens for his | wife who went with him to New uneral, accompanied by Mrs. Sam- { Shaffer and Mrs. Millard Davi- son. Charles Shaffer was employed on a farm near Penn Yan and was killed while walking on the tracks from town to the farm. will Shaffer i is now employed in the Towanda bridge gang of car- pentess, “The $3.50 to New York City and return. Popular Coach Excursion vis Loh Valle R. Blas will be sold ood: oo on special train oe above 4 can at 10:00 x m. on August 11th; retarni ug. 12th, train leaves New Vork, West 58a street 9:35 m., Cortland or Desbrosses streets 9. p.m, Jersoy City 10:00. No age will be checked on these tickets. Grand opportunity to visit New York City and re resorts at a minimum cost. Amusements at Coney Island this year greater than ever; all in full operation. Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further particalars. 74 Subscribe for The Record Come and be convinced of the bargains at McMahan's All 12ic ginghams re- duced to 10c. We are showing also some excellent bargains in table linens, lunch cloth, center pieces and tray cloth. We have also some ex- cellent bargains in mus- lin underwear. Rayra. Pa Miss Lottie Lilley has returned Leland Fox has returned from a week's visit at East Smithfield. — Mrs. J. A. Gould and son Harry started today for Minneapolis. aE Miss Sara Sawtelle of Ulster is the guest of Miss Eunice Fitch H. F. Maynard, E«q, and D. J. Macafee were in Towanda today. a Cornelius Hunsiker and daugh- ter have returned from Schenectady. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Russell Public street last night, a scn Ed A. Cole and W. F. Northrup went to the huckleberry mountains this morning. Miss Natalie Maurice of Maro- moneck, N. Y., is the guest of rel atives in Athens, Mrs, Ahbe gave a linen shower in honor of Miss Elizabeth Payne yesterday 2 afternoon. _ Charles Capwell went to Alles gheny last evening to visit a friead during his vacation, Mrs, John Ervay was called out of town yesterday on account of the death of her mother. A. P. Palmer went to Tuakhan- nock this morning to repair a mail car for the Lehigh Valley com- pany. Mrs. E. M. Rice and Mrs. James Jenny of East Smithficld spent last night and today with relatives in Athens. J. L. Dyer, chairman of the Lin- coln party, is making an official visit tn different points in this county. Ed. Dibble and wife, T. H. Sel. leck and wife and Burt Booth and wife went to Satterfield blackber- rying this morning. Rufus W. Child of East Smith- field was in Athens yesterday and took the evening train for the Min- neapolis G A ~R. _encampmet. The union service tomorrow evening will be in the Baptist church and Rev, von Tobel will give the sermon. Subject : “The Preeminence of Love.” J. W. Beaman, supreme presi- deat and Geo. Stanton, supreme secretary went to Wilkes-Barre this morning to organize a lodge of the Keystone Guard, * We have received through the courtesy of Hon. L. T. Hoyt, copies the dedicatory services of the Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania Regiment at Shiloh, for which we return thanks. The meeting last evening at the Old Academy was well attended. After a fise musical program. President Beaman and Secretary the lodge of Keystone Guards was organized. They have about 180 members in the place now. Abe Groat's laundry rig met with an accident just above the Main street crossing this moming |. and there came near being a runs away. Some part of the harness broke letting the wagon on the heels of the horse and there was a lively scramble there for a few moments, The colored Odd Fellows and will give an entertainment in Els- bree Opera House Wednesday evening, Aug, 15, at which time they will have some of the best performers ever seen in this valley. They will have a grand cake walk and other dances. After the per- formance : they will have a ball. $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return KS pumpl RR tifing Station. 4nd over of the Consolidated Real Estate Company and lands of the Valley Rail Company to ave- nue; thence northerly on Lehigh avenue to Hayden street; thence westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence northerly on Desmond street to Lehigh avenue; thence rest on Lehigh avenue tn Cayuga street; thence westerly on Cayuga street to Wilbur avenue, all in the Borough of Sayre, State of P ivania, in accord- bis ie an Act of Yeneral 4 Assem- ize o Ivania, approved 16th, entitled “An Act to abl Bor 1500. to construct sewage systems, assess and collect the cost thereof” and the cost thereof be paid by general tax- ation, by an assessment levied upon all the property subject to taxation in sald borough, Haid sewer to be eonstructed in accordance with the plans and spoci- fications made by Williams & Whitman, Inc, dated Sep. 1, 1905, as to size of pipe, depths of trenches and grade, But to be so arranged aa to take the surface dral until such time as a Disposal Plant for the disposal ef the sewerage may be required. Bee. 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith be jan the same are hereby repealed. e foregoing Ordinance oa mai) unani- mously ted by the avis Barong Council at a meeting held Monday ah ing, August 6, %08..50. H. LACEY, Attest President of Couneil. H. H. MERCEREAU, Secretary. Approved August 0, 1908. WM. CROSS, Ordinance No. 97 An ordinanee authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Bayre, Pa, by the sum of tweaty thon- sand dollars Soc. 1. Beit ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of thé Horo. of Sayre, Pa, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same: That twenty- five boada of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annnm, interest payable semi-annually, April 1st and October 1st, of each and every , at the office of the treasurer of said rough, be issurd. Sald bonds to be nambered from ope to twent sive, in- clusive, and bond No, 1, of sal ® be made pa payable on the 156 day of Outoboe 1011, and the rest of said bonds ba yaya ble, one each year on October 1st, Shue order of their number until all are paid And that the proceeds derived from the sale of said bonds be used for the par- pose of paying off or redesming five thousand dollars of the present indebt- edness of said Borough, and so mueh of the balance as may be necessary, shall be used for the purpose of constructing the trank line of a sewer for the sewer system authorized to be constructed by sald Borough. Sec, 2. That a tax of one mill on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said Borough, be and the same is hereby levied each and every year, commencing in 1907, for the payment of said indebtedness and inter- est, until the same are paid. Sec. 8. That the attorneys of sald Borough shall pyiepare a suitable form for the bonds hereby (and in accordance with the Acts of Assembly relating there- to) authorized to be issued and submit the same to the Finance Committee of the Borough Council, for approval, and when the same shall be approved by sald ronnie the said committee shall have the same engraved and prepared, and an order shall be edly on the treasurer of said borough, to pay the ex thereof. 4. Thatthe Burgess of the said Borough of Bayre, Is hereby authorized sud empowered to sign the said bonds and coupons attached thereto, the same to be countersi by the Secretary of the maid Cowrreil, who shall al- Bt td corporate seal of sald Borough t Sec. 5, That the Finance Cimanitins of the said Borough Council, Is hereby aathorized and empowered to advertise for bids for the mle of said bonds and also to sell the game to the highest bid- der or bidders, at a rice not leas than the par value thereo Sec. 6. That all bonds issued by vir- tue of this ordinasce and the Acts of Assembly authorizing the same shall be and become a part of the funded debt of the said Borough of Sayre, and for the vayment of the principal of the sald and the semi-annual interest ac: cruing thereon, the faith, honor and credit of maid Borough of Sayre, are hereby pled Sec T ok ordinanoes No. 95, pass ed July 2, 1908, entitled “An Ordinance autiiofiziog the increase of th) indebt- edness of the Borough of Sayre, Pa.” be and the same is hereby repealed. The foreguing ordinance was unani- mously adopted by the Bayre Borough Gonaell ai a regular eeing held Mon- y evening, August GEO, H. LACEY, President of Counell. H. H. MERCEREAU, Beo s Approved August 0. 1608. 79 WM, CROSS, Burgess. A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished O15 Stevenson At. Valley Phone 21ty i @ $550 Nettletons now $4.38. 350 Walk-Overs now 2.78. 350 Patrician now 298. $400 Walk-Overs now 120, 40) Edyin U. Bartsnow 298 300 LaFramcs me Fond aa] 5 Fe Se - Be yi Pormanent * Dentistry A guarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman al pres- ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ngs 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 vanatons in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of RBour. If you desire the highest de gree of proficuncy—ihe skill and ee (a IE 7 “WSURMGE AD REAL EST loans Negotiated, Insurance. ten, llounes Rented, Renls lectad, Taxes Paid. J00N y, ELMER CEMENT SIDEWAL Whe coment side walk laid i n mnt » com durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. Yi will get the benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or "phone for an ‘appointment. On the other hand, if you lake pleasure in having your h | teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work. 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA, Valley Phone 97 D. Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” Fou Zur 15 eight skilled job ters and Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT The Valley’ Record | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offios:—Rooms 4 and §, Hlmer Blook, Lookhars Rtrest, Sayre, Pa, Practice limited to diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. fitted. Hours 10 to12 a.m. 3t05 7 to 8 p.m. Offies and nm Kilmer Ave. Valley ‘phous LEHIGH VALLEY R. (In effect May 13, 106.) . = Truins leave Gsyre as follows: RASTBOUND, 12 AM. Dally ft for ae 3 dee penton. Beaute 2:4 FA Me. Phy. LP odyrrees Glen Sum. 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