wanda today. | Mrs. Walter Graham has returns ed to Oneonta, F. B. Park and family went to New York today. Clarence Weble of East Athens Bargain Opportunities. Dress Goods Section Shoes Mrs. Foster C. Page wentto Meshoppen today. Frank Granger of Towanda was in town yesterday. er —— at Saving Prices Remnants and short ends of silk, Mrs. J. M. Tompkins went to larly at 59¢ to $1.25 yd. $1.50. price. | dresses for school girls. ized waistings. | price. Men's oxfords and high shoes, tan and gun metal, vici and colt. $1 values $2.89. Same as above in $3.50 value at $2.69. Women's wide ankle, button and lace, $2 value $1.50. Children's white canvas oxfords, 90c values. All at one price, 59c. Furniture Section ! price. 75 to short ends and remnants. Belts at ! price; a numbe Children’s black ribbed Sizes 5 to 91. : Jaks. away. Shirt waist patterns in v of embroidery work, 87c, $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50. Refrigerators 3 styles, . 2 makes, 1 Leonard Cleanable, 2 Manhattan. Va- rious ice capacity. | off. 500 yds. table oil cloth, colors. Special for one week 12lc. Hammocks 11 left, representing as many kinds. $2.47 to $6. | ofl. Chiffoniers We have a surplus and wish to reduce our stock prior to incom- ing lots recently bought. 15 styles. Val- ues $5.67 up ts $22. | off. Millinery Not a hat reserved. Anything you like well enough to buy is now marked } for- ! price. rof styles and hose at less. arious designs ! price. New Albany today. a —— Judge Kline of North Dakota is Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott re- turned to > lsway, N. J. today. TB Smith of Utter was in Athens on business yesterday, W.0 Robinson of East Orange, N. J, visited friends here today. Miss Hunsiker attended a social event at Quarry Glen yesterday. Leon Munn went to Canton today to witness the firemen's parade, F. J. Cheney and family of Wil mington are visiting relatives in Athens, Mrs, Floyd Campbell of Lacey- ville is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. E. McKinney. Olark’s 200 yd spool best 6-cord cotton thread 3c a spool. 30c a dozen. mer prices. W. E. Scudder and “wife went to Canton this morning to witness the One lot red Russian fo. parade. WhiteWaists > Original Prices Bat soiled and mussed through handling. Misses Helen Raub and Ella Moss, who have been visiting Ellen Once tabbing will bring their full worth. ! price. 2nd Floor Center Colored Wash Goods On tables and remove them at | and less. Table No. 1 contains all figured goods up to 15c and is repriced to close. Ge. them back to Aisle Table No. 2 contains silk mulls, organ- dies, eolians and crepe chiffons. All 25¢ values. 121c. St. Floor, near elevator. 'W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office | Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Ofios hours: —9 to10 a. m.; 8:30 fo 8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record office, ALEX 'D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. C Negotiated, Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM Y. FLMER TOCKHARY BY. SAYRE. R. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake B88. West Sayre. OFVICE HOURS: $80 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:90, 7:00 to 8:00, : talto nines) od chronle diseases s SPECIALTIES Diseases of the Eye, Fir, Nose ll} Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- | os. Hours—9-12; 1-5. 7-8, Suondays by appolatment. Office, Wheelock Block, OSBORN’S LIVERY | Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered in SEER Sayre, Athens and Waverly, EE Made of team wort attended Livery attached. A.E. BAKER ~ Garpenter and Builder. ty Pleasant St. Waverly, NY. MH. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties of Women and Im Ilh TRE pm ne $6.60 to Toronto, Ont. and { Return. The Lehigh Valley Railroad | will make aspecial rate of one fare for { the round trip to Toronto, account Can- | adian Natlonal Exhibition, August 27 to = ptember 10. Tickets “to be sold A rust 20th to September Sth jnclusive; | Timited for return to Ssptember 11th, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYNAN. | inclusive, and will be good going and re | turning on all teaine except the Black { | | Bapecial care and prompt At- | Diamond Rxpross, within ths prescribed { limit, See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents tention given to moving of for further particulate. 81 | lass, Household Goods, Sates | Ls HILL & BEIBACH CAPE Best of Everything | Lockhart St. C. J. Kiron, | Bloodine Liver Pills. Cure ¢hronic Constipation. 25¢ a Box. po: La rr “t bet ah vel apie ¥ tar . vel fou? of hee UNITED wEoICAL CO. ox 74, LancasiEn, Pa Sayre. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When yon want’ a cement side- ‘walk laid in a first-class, durable { manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of prac- | tical experience. Mason work of jal kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St., yre. Sold in Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Co. Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, 1. L. BENJAMIN, | Palater, Decora 2 aod Paperhanger. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN ‘Foreign and Domestic Frults. | First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices, Residence: —120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa. DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 0 to 2:80 p. m. Acute and chronic cases treated. Consultation and examination free, Graduated under the founder of the pro- Macaroni at 5, 8 and 10e per pound. No x Elizabeth St,, Waverly. Subscribe for The Record. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Spesial stitention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. { !3 Desmond Street, Bayre | H. TUTTLE, MN. D. | Specialist pie pita at ak dr COMRACTOR #0 ULE. ay Attorneys and Counselors. nard Block, Athens, Pa. Ear, Nose Steed, Raub, returned to Trenton today. Mrs, Felix Stehle, formerly Miss Mary Espy, of New York, was the guest of Miss Anna Keefe yester- day. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Booth have gone to Granville to visit the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Granger. Dr. W. G. Simpson will go © Scranton tomorrow to officiate at the marnage of two of his former parishioners, Mrs, James McCue of Waverly, and Mrs, J. Bixby of Sayre, at- tended a porch party given by Mrs. Seth Hawkins yesterday afternoon. Clayton Berghaus of Harrisburg was visiting Archibald Maurice yesterday. He is here on a busis ness trip in the Sayre sewer project. Mrs A Moon an J children Eth- el and Frances went to Rummer- field this morning where they will be guests of John Moon and fam- ily, There will be some good matinee races at the park Saturday. There will be three races and ome of the best horses in the valley will com- pete. ow That trombsne bock b b:longing to Hosmer's band has cot yet been found, It is of no use to anyone but the owner, and ought to be re- turned. Mrs. Anna Kinney of New York, Mrs. W. H, Shores of Towanda, and Miss Laura Shores of Black, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Fuller today. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Will Gamble re- turned to Olean this morning after visiting in Athens and attending the Gamble family reunion in Franklin yesterday. Miss Addie Glcason of New York, came to Athens today for a week's visit with her parents, J. C Flood and wife. -Miss Helen has been here some time. Mrs. H. E, Walker went to Wy- alusing this morning to visit her former home and friends, She will extend her journey to Wilkes Barre before she returns, The special train for Canton left the station this morning at 5:30. Protection hose company had 44 men and Hosmer's band had 28 return train will leave ers will be in attendance. R. A. Horton and son, and Rev. Athens yesterday on their way to is to be placed ina school. Rev. W. E. Dawewas called to} Brooklyn today by the serious ill. |= ness of his sister, There will be|@ no services or Sunday school at of his absence. Willis Hill and wife are attend ing the Hill family reunion at El. mira today, and tomorrow they will go to Geneva for a visit with rela- tives, Mr. Hill is having a fifteen days’ vacation from his mail route. SECURED FINE TALENT Athens —The following talent has been secured by Prof. Rogers for the high school lecture course this season: Gillian, the world renowned humorist; Johan M. Driver, the lecturer; the Lulu Tybee Gates Concert Company ;|and the Brockway Ladies’ Concert Company ; the Schildkret Hungas nan Orchestra. The latter is one of the famoug orchestras that only visit the large cities and Mr. Rog- ers has only been able to secure them at great expense. They are composed of eight artistic musis cians, and a lady singer will accom- pany them. KEYSTONE CAPITOL ACCEPTED. Famous Hromse Doors With States men's Heads Stay In It. HARRISBURG, Pa, Aug. 16.—The new state capitol was accepted by the capitol building commission from the contractors and turned over to the board of public grounds and buildings, of which Governor Pennypacker is president. The commission announced at the close .of ils meeting that It would turn int the state treasury be tween $30,000 and $40.000 out of the $4,000,000 appropriated for the build: {ng after its accounts have been closed After accepting the building the com. mission made the final payment to the contractors, an aggregate of $3,508,650 The commission will have to settle with Edwin A. Abbey and other artists for the decorations before closing its accounts. The bullding is practically finished and Is now being made ready for the decoration ceremonies on Oct. 1. Tbe present capitol takes the place of the old statehouse, which was de stroyed by fire February, 18087. The bronze doors containing the heads of the members of the commission and other distinguished Pennsylvanians, over which there had been some con- troversy, were not rejected. Fatally Hurt at Bargain Counter. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Aug. 10.-—Mrs. Susan Welland was probably fatally injured and many other shoppers were burt in a bargain day rush at a de- partinent store. Tue chief of police ordered the store closed, but rescinded the order when he found that the ten policemen on duty there had the situa tion under control, A pumber of wom- en were carried out of the crowd over come by heat, each In a fainting con- dition, but all were able to go home without medical attention except Mrs. Welland. Former Congressman Dead, NEW YORK, Aug. 16 --News was received in Jersey City of the death of George B. Fielder, ex-congres=inan and ex register of Hudson county, N. J, on Tuesday in the Catskills. He had been ill a long tiwe. He was a civil war veteran. Weather Frovabiiities. Fair apd warmer: varigble winds. $5.65 to Jamestown, N. Y.,, and Retarn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make a special rate of one fare for the round trip to Jamestown, account Firemen's Association of New York, August 20-24,1008. Tickets will be sold August 18 to 23; limited for return to August 25th inclusive, and will be good going and returning on all tralns ex A toe Black Diamond Express, within prescribed limit, Seen Lehi Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars. 81 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, An Entirely New Bookselling Saving Immense Profits to Book Buyers. By placing an order with the Anthors and Newspapers association of New York for a very large edition of each of twelve famous works, we control the male in this valley and vicinity, and we | will sell a new movel every month by a world-famous author at only Gle a copy for the regular $1.50 style. The lar- gainis where it ought to be — with our customers. The reader benefits by this SHteMMrLALy purchasing arrangement, Wy quality of the book ia no way Instead of $1 Twelve of the foremost fiction writers of two continents hays been at an expense of $150,000 to write a new novel for the Aathors assool; each month one of these new hooks will be issued. Weber's Book Store has selected as the distribating point for this valley ; the books will not be on any other store in this region, nor can they be purchased divect from the h ors for less than $1.50. The novels are copyrighted and will not be blishe Wg cannot obtain more than our allotment. Bay at once if you wish to own greatest of novels by modern authors. Three of the series are now im a) ROCK IN THE BALTIC” By Robert Barr “ Like a reffeshing breeze on a sultry day.” —Boston Herald. _ “THE MAN BETWEEN” By Amelia Barr “ No more startling story has ever been written.” —New York World. “LADY EVELYN” By Max Pemberton * “Wiil be read, re-read and discussed.” Baltimore American. Bear In Mind that these famous books can only be had through Webersat 50c a copy, and only while the limited edition lasts. Next month s now novel by one of the nine remaining famous aathors above relerrad to will be issued ; The Racord for announcement. WEBER'S ‘BOOK STORE, - 133 Lockhart St. Sayre, P HOSE NEN .: IS While This is Not a 10c 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 § Gregg’'s Racket Store, tor, Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. SRATO BEoDeR \/ OY NS, TAY 0) AA) Pl