“Maple Leaf camp No. 252%, Royal Neighbors uf America, will hold an ice cream social in the Saving Immense Profits to Book Desm nd street park on Wednes. day evening, August 15. All arr By placing an order with the Authors snd Newspapers association of New York for a very large edition of eseh of twelve famons works, we control the! sale in this valley and vicinity, and we | will sell a new novel every month by a world-famous author at only 50 a copy for the regu'ar $1.50 style. The bar gainis where it ought to be- with our customers. Tha a benefits by this ext are arrangement, and the ny of dn Lug suffers. invited, 82-3 It has been decided by the Le high Vall¢y Railroad Company to separate “the freight and ticket {agencies at Mauch Chunk, p'acing the ticket cffice there on the same basis as those at Eiston,B : hichem and Allentown. | i i z According to reports every man| yueive of the foremast fiction writers of two continents have Parlor Suites Sale Price $2200 256) 20m 53.00 Regular Price $30.00, 32 00, _ 40.00, 65.00, Extension Tables Regular Sale Price § B75 10.00 2000 25.00 000 = i i“ i 18.00 224K i nominated for Governor in the State of New York this year will be clected. Even the Prohibitionists wo filling up their glasses and drinking a bumber to the success of their candidate. at an expenses of $150,000 to wrile a-new novel for the Anthors a each month one of these new books will be issued. Weber's Book £ selepisd ua the distributing poiat for this valley ; the books will not b Ey i Fea: "hou. apt 54a thoy be Purchased disoct fiom {} be gibi ers for less than $1.50. iavelaare copyrigh ted and will not be rs y Buffets. Sale Price $1200 hy, 14.00 16.00 18.00 22.00 Dining Chairs Cage Sale Seats “Price $ 5.50 H 8.50 ! 13.00 14.50 15.5 Regular Price $16.00 18 00 2000) 2200 3000 $ 7.50 10.00 15.00 Tcather Seats 18 (0) “ 20.00 We cannot obtain more than our Allotment. at ones if you frees test of novels by modern authors. Three of the series a s, viz: “A ROCK IN THE BALTIC” i ia } i w is is Thete is 2 smooth fakir headed Bed Room Suites Sale Price $1700 21 (0 71.00 300 36 00 Price $2300 25.00 3500 4000 15.00 = “ “ Library Tables Regular Sale P rite $10.00 12.00 15 00- 16 00 2400 wu if “ # this way. He sells razors for a dollar and promises to give th purchasers’ money back The purchaser, however, gets nary : red and the fakir moves out of town in most cases £200 to the good. Week-Ead Outings By Robert Barr “Like a refreshing breeze on a suliry day.” Boston Herald © “THE MAN BETWEEN" By Amelia Bary * No more startling story has «ver been written." — New York World. Oak Rockers We have a linited number of good substantial Oa Rockers to go in this sale at $1.25. Better Rock- ers for more Be but Jar below real value. - Pictures Half Price There is in the store a large num- ber of Handsome Framed pictures. We put the entire lot in this sale with the price cut squarely in two, F - The Valley Record 4. H, MURRKLLE, Publisher LL ( AREY Baler, Published every ein Hetopt Say: day a4 Marmil's Printing Office, Sayre, “Al the news that's Bt to print” TUBSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908 DENTAL OFFICES BURGLARIZED Gold Only Was Stolen, and Doors Were Locked as Usual When Offices Were Opened in the Moming. Whea Drs. Saocok, Hart and Switzer came to their respective . dental offices yesterday morning everything appeared to be in its usual order, and it was not until they each had occasion to use some gold that they discovered that the entire supply had disappeared Just when the offices were entered and the gold stolen is uncertain, It may have occurred at any time bes tween Saturday night and Monday morning The work was evidently done by professionals, and it is the * opinion of the polic: that it was ~ dose by some pne who is making a _ reports of similar robberies have fre quently appeared in different parts of the country. The thieves showed themselves to be experts in this line of work, for nothing in the offices had been disturbed sufficiently to attract the attention, even of the owners, until the loss of the gold was dis- covered. A close examination revealed the fact that the offices had been ransacked very thoroughly, but every thing had been put back in its place, and only the gold was missing. The doors had all evidently been unlocked _ and locked up again, and the only ~ thing broken was a drawer in Dr. Harts’ office which had been pried There are doctors’ offices in the same buildings with the burglarized deatal offices, and any one could enter or leave without attracting at- tention. Special Rates For Old Home Woek at . The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will sell tickets at low fares Augast 13th to 18th inolusive. Fare from Sayre-80c. IS idk gud gob and inclusive, return an Definite in- be obtalosd of Ticket » WAVERLY FRANK E. WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, Mrs. J. 0. Reber is visiting at Greene, N. Y. Clyde Bixby Waverly today. of Nichols is in Miss Mabel King went to Corn ing to visit relatives today. Mrs Ellen Powers returned from New York last gvening. Miss Lena Hedges is wisiting Miss Bessie Crispin at Elmira. Mrs. A. K Gore is expected back from Greene, N. Y , today. There will be a special meeting of the board of trustees this evens ing. Mrs. Mary L. Fiederich of Albany is the guest of Mrs. Henry Tozer. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brown went to Ulster today where they will visit Mrs, Brown's parents, Misses Georgianna and Charlotte Crispen of Elmira are visiting at] the home of Fred Pigeim Sh S— Mrs A R Bailey of Cleyelard, | Ohio, 1s visiting her sister, Mrs, | G:orge Paingon, Broad street ema Miss lsabella Hammond, ho) has been visiting her cousin, Miss home at Manshsld, Pa. Colonel N. H, Loomis of the | opera house, who has been in| Waverly for the past two Wonks, returned to New York today. Mrs. Charles Welch and daugh- | ter Ester, and son Charles, of Kansas City, Mo, are visiting at the home of W. D. Whitaker on Providence street. Miss Mabel Hallet entertained a party of her friends at a porch party last night. and bunting and there were about 25 present, Henry A. Booth, cashier of the Flandreau national bank of South Dakota, was calling on F. A. Bell yesterday, He was on his way to Candor to visit his mother, who is seriously ill. H. B, Graf and William Hedrick and will float down the river to RL limited 0 Ang Y Ageeta. Waverly, provided they can keep On Saturday and Sundays from June 30th to September 30th, the Lehigh Val- ley Rallroad will sell excursion ticksts ally in New York siate at low fares, which will provide over Banday oatings ata minimum cost for raliroad fares. This arrangement applies generally to points in New York state east of Geneva. Ask Lehigh ticket agents for full par- “LADY EVELYN” . ° By Max Pemberton “ Wiil be read, re-read and discussed.” — Baltimore American, Bear in Mind that these famous books can oaly be had throagh r .50c a copy, aad only while the limited edition lasts. Next month 3 néw. novel’ one of the nine remaining famous authors above referred to will bet lagued The Record for annoancement. WEBER'S BOOK STORE, 133 Lockhart St. = Webe ticulars. Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglectod your Kideys? Have you overworked your nervous s tem and caused trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in Waverly, N. Y. | the boat r ght side up until they the Tons, side beck, ios sod blad. a SECURED POSITION our, mo res, tly a appearance o eyea? Too | i rs Se, So pe eer [i ao Waverly—Daniel. Mills of this [glimmer Be Te. Sota oy place has secured a very desirable Williams Mfg. Co, Prop's, position as principal of the high Qa «3. Driggs, school at Theresa, N Y. The 0. Bold by school is a large one and has a 3: % 10 Pentile a. 3, an Re staff of five teachers in the high eT Central New York State Splritaal- school Theresa is situated in the | ist Meotiags, July 22 to Aug 20tb, 1908. Tickets so ‘northern part of the state, near the thousand islands. Mr. Mills taught July 21 to Aug. 10th, in- at VanEtten last year, BUSINESS CHANGE farther particulars see Lehigh alley Waverly—G. a Harding has Ticket Agents. $1.35 to North Fair Haven and sold the shoe business which he Fs A Bell and wife went to), = conducted on Broad street for Return The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will sell tickets Sunday, Jal It 5 every Base day Fhiitauieas until Sept. 0th Spencer to attend the centennial |, years, and will give possesion which is being held at that place | about September 1 The new pro- this week Mr, Bell will deliver |prietor will be E. Barton Hall of an address at the opening of the | Elmira. ood go ing and retarning on all trins on of issue only. Bee Lehigh Valley i new school house which has been | recentlo completed. | 3 Miss Aona Qiinlan is spending | her vacation at Randolph, N.Y. Raymond O'Brien of Wilkes { Barre is visiting his uncle, M. | O'Brien at this place, 4 — H. B Ingham returned home last evening after “spending the past 10 days at Kerrickls camp below Towanda. Mrs. Ingham | stopped at Towanda and will come | home tomorrow, | PPPs is Not a 10¢ Store It is surprising how many ar- ticles can be found here for » the small sum of a dime. We are showing a new as- sortment of ten cent dishes cups and saucers, salad bowls, bread and but- ter plates, Etc. : 10c berry bowls, a new lot, also new .vases, sherbet glasses, wine glasses, etc. 10c. ribbons,” 10c laces and 10c candy. - A new assortment of enamel ware, kettles, etc, Saturday 3% While This g) Ticket Agents for furlber icalars 46 $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickety Sunday, July lst and Sun- day thereafter dntil Sept. 8th. ckets good and returning on all trains on date of issue only. ee Lehigh Tick- ot Agents for further particulars. 46 Free Free Mra. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., | writes that a free sample bottle of | Bloodine hel her when she was all | ran down. loodine iss body builder and system tonic of wonderful merit, and if you have not tried it, you shoald FOR SALE today. The greatest system Tonio in A very desirable property tie viorid, ' Sick Ridaess ase positively in Waverly, ong block from | Driggs, Sayre. trolley Nine room house, NT A YEN 4 acre lot, plenty of fruit. $1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- Wo i DE isic poi Lehigh V road will 3 : ell Lickota Augast 196%, Speciat train, | Park This property will leaviog Sayre at 7:10 a. m.; returning be sold at a sacrifice if ary iy ik bought before Sept. 1, 1906 Reynold s Real Estate Agency ial train on date of lssue, Bes Lebigh 1117 Packer Ave. Sayre, Pa | i ] — G. Tracy Rogers of Binghamton | Joseph A Powers of Troy, N. Y,, and vice piesident Graham of the Erie railroad came through Waverly yesterday on a tour of inspection They stopped in Waverly for about three hours and then went on toward Chemung to look over the route of the new trolley line which is now in course of construction ATEN Gregg’s Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Wavatly, ZEN N / \ Valley Ticket Agents for further ne ticalars. | GOOD NEW q It's not our charitable disposition by a long shot, that induces us to sell CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS at a loss this time every year. we’ re simply pursuing a reasonable ‘and sensi- ble business policy. We've determined to have a bright, fresh néw stock at the commencement of every year. We'll not offer our trade old stock, carried from season to season. We've got i to get rid of the old before the new comes in and we are going to Sacrifice Profit for Policy. { It's a better chance to get good CLOTHING for a little money than you have ever had befe and better than you will probably have again. You can't afford to miss it, come in and at leas inspect the offerings whether you intend to buy or not. The prices in our window display mus convince you that we mean business.