Flagsiall, Arlzons. Editor The Valley Record ‘| On August 25 five of us drove to the | § fool of San Francisco mountain, sevea miles from Fiagstaff, where the ladies | = oo Cloaks, going on. Bet- W. T. Carey, Justice o the Peace. OFFICE Room 5, M. FA Bullding, “Valley Phone 246y. We Buy Junk. you know that Blostein Bros the highest price for rags, rub- fron, metals, etc Call on us ore disposing of your junk. We wholesale and retail. Dell phone , Prompt attention. exact weight for prices. Bolsteln Broa, Cor and Broad Sts, Waverly. H. Tuttle, M. D., Specialist. Practice limited to diseases of the , Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses ; 10 to 12 m, 2 5, 7to 8 p m Office and £11 Bouth Elmer Ave. Val- ‘phone 156x. .L.Towner, M.D. Specialties. | THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they have some very desirable buliding lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, and {that they have placed the agency for selling them mn the hands of ANDREW EVARTS of this place. All those wishing to provide (hemselves with bomes or to invest in lots for specu- lative purposes will do well to con- sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- ing elsewhere. This plot of land Is nearly surrounded by industrial piants | with beautiful scenery and all the ad- | vantages of a modern town. Terms !to suit purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the land comprising this plot with a full sup- ply of the best water the valley af- tords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley to Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over I. V. R. R. when across bridge turn to the left and you are |on the ground. There will be a man {at the office Tuesday, Thursday and | Saturday afternoons of each week to | show you over the ground, or any other day by calling Valley Fhone No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl- ial Place, Sayre, Pa. Laws 8& Winlack Attorpeys and Counselors at Law Delightful Entertalament Athens—The evening by the celebrated song inter- preter, Walter Bentley Ball of New- ark, Ohio at the of Mra. Abbe was one of the most delightful ever held in Athens. This was of a purely the best social and musical people of Athens, Sayre and Waverly Mr. Ball artist of the truest sense and enters deeply Into life As he the chase, fireside the exploits of heroes, real or is the burden of all that He feels his songs and he all that listen feel the differ- emotions of his characters In he gave the song as the noble red and it was a revelation to all who heard him. The sanobling influence of such an evening is be- all calculation and we hope | sometime to have Prof. Ball with us ABAIN entertainment last home social character and were present is an {his the claims performance real emotions of love, war tales mythical ings mikes ent last evening's recital Rain Dance’ men sing it yoad | LA DR. A. G. REES, M. D. 111 Miller Street OFFICE HOURS: $t011:00 a.m, 2 to 4:20, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases |a specialty. Both Phopea. COUNCIL MEETING All Members Present With One Ex. ception, and Important Matters Were Censidered. Allens—The Dorough Councii held heir regular jnonthiy mweeling last night with all of the members pres- ent except Weiss was read from Francke A communicauon President E 0 of the board of health re cillug he fact that they funds were running jow aud asking for aoothes appropriation. An order yoled to the amount of $100 A verbal complaint was made by cilizeus of the third ward stating that they annoyed was Were by members of SO who congrega fed at their rooms ed billiards noise nol great Sabbath : hose company Sundays and play stale that the bul pertains so desecration that it 18 4 very greal anvoyauce to them as they go to and from church. No aclion was aken . The building committee Messrs Tripp, Clark and Sutton retired conference to consider a re quest of Contractor Hummeil asking for the bLalance of the money on his contract for the fourth ward hose house. Ou returning to the session Mr. Tripp explained that the terms of the contract required the contrac- tor to complete the work and pres €nl receipted bllis from every who had furnished labor or mater- ial to the bullding committee belore full payment could be Mr Humimell stated that it was impossi- ble for him to meet this requirement unless the council would advance the money to him. By provisions of the contract payments might by made by holding back 20 per cent of the amounts represented They is closely to in secret one made by work com- pleted, the rest to be paid when all of the requirements had been met There has already been pald $1,890.00 and a farther payment of $500 was asked for. After some discussion it was voted to give Mr. Hummell an order for $3%0, and that the balance should be withheld until all of the 1equirements of the contrect had been complied with, A further appropria- tion was asked to defray the expeuse of an electric Inspector from Scran- of the lighting An order for $2.50 was vol «d for this purpose ton for examination fixtures I'he street committee reported that Weller, Tripp and Nevins accompanied Com- missioner Mulligan Councilman Stevens had visited the place at cor- ner Orchard Main the to Mrs kirk was to and would the committee composed of and ol and streets VanBus been found nothing the charge in the condi- The sidewalks were they were any place the) that the claimants have no grounds for action against the As time for closing last year's bus- {ness was near it was moved by Mr Stevens that a committee be appoint ed to look over the where accident claimed have that warrant danger re- ceived that they to negligence or tions there as perfect in as at town, and believe borough accounts of t! the purpose exonerations borough collector of ascertaining what would be allowed and report at the regular meelung On motion to’ call special meeting for Monday evenlug at which time the bullding committee are to report on a settle ment with the contractor of No. 4 hose house with be ready to next it was agreed a next B. A. Finch, manager of a moving picture company will in Athens and will give an exhibition of scenes be the mountain Well, the Presbyte- rian were to hold their picuic the | same day, and the pastor remarked on the Sabbath before that the rainy sea- | son was pasl and we could expect a fine day on Tuesday for the plcalc fixed the 25th for the climb. In =hort, It commenced to rain just as we reached the After partak- ing of coffee and lunch at 11:40 we | started to walk to the top of the! mountain, a distance, guide | said, cf of seven miles uphill, a rise of | iboul S000 f=et, the 15.099 fest above sea level S50 we ranch a8 Our summit being | Our guide | took us a cross-cut to the trall, thru woods, grass, weeds, etc that thoroughly 50 You may | understanding was moistened, as it continued Ihe a dense Know our to rain a steady drizzle moun- {ain wus covered with HIass of clouds, but we jogged our way on- the The guide with us to what is called the sad | which is a low place in the rim of the crater wards towards top Aas right hand side and extends for miles towards the Here trail | Three of us—my- sunset mountain could not lose the returfied son C .H. and his son 9 years of pressed on up As we neared the top, the clouds broke away and | with a field filass we had a good view | we sald we and he self ige, of the crater ard the mouritalns to the | northeast At right from the trail and near the rim was quite as We were so Ured we the trail the but pressed on until near the our body of snow iid ROW not leave to visit iast to take refuge in a cleft of rocks as | a cloud of rain and snow swept over the summit obscuring all things and making us decidedly chilly, We walt- ed nearly half an hour until it had | clenred, when climbed up the to the summit and had a fine of the for miles and [he bothered the the somewhat, ‘twas a sight worth all the trouble and pa- tience required to mount to this aiti- | tude One Utah indistincly we (ocks view country milies haze view | through glass sald to be in | 150 miles distant, could be seen The were a fine sight, and we the distance winding We took ipier mountain and when we reached | the saddle 1 was about done up and | had to call a halt, and the rest of the | way down to the ranch was very te- | for The had hot | ready when we returned, and | with relish, of both sand- | mountain, valley and moun- tains near could see Colorado river the a short-cut down the a long through coun- try diou ~uffee ¥¢ p me ladies Airicox alcher and coffee. We had a pleasant | rive through the gloauming and next morning were all right once | home more | The gather i water supply of Flagstaff is] ed the The | reservoir is near the foot of them and | from mountains 1 fine water supply is the result, the amply sufficent for the town, railroad, mill and electric light | C. E. McKINNEY i i suply being piant One of I. S Stacey's horses broke through the ice and took a cold bath the noon in Susquehanna They him without serious river this fore- | succeeded in rescuing damage. ———————— hotel rorksvilie, The at recently stroved by fire and Mr. Murray to that place to settling the Pp Was Muar- de- | went | belonging to M Tay yesterday attend | logs Encampment No will hold their monthly mecet- | 28 Union Veterat Leglor ‘ng at Grand Army hall tomorrow af- ternoon at o clock ——— I. T. Hoyt went to New York last evening on business and will re- | Hon hi’ “7 ‘] Jie 39 ll § : A MEN' SHOES VALUE $2.50 saSEE EAST WINDOW "es WOMEN'S SHOES Value $2.50and $3 00 sr SEE WEST WINDOW. "&= A NEW AND UNUSUALLY FINE LINE OF STATIONERY JUST RECEIVED, 5 TO 35¢ A BOX. IF YOU WANT A GOOD, SERVICEABLE SET OF DISHES THAT WILL NOT CRAZE AND YET IS NOT TOO EXPENSIVE FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK, WE HAVE JUST THE THING IN A GREEN AND WHITE ENGLISH WARE. ONLY #10 FOR 100 PIECE SET. To hate a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heating system installed before extreme cold weather sets in We can make your houss ¢“m- fortahle in every onrrer ard your cral bill will bet no larger. Le| us give you an estimate on an up -to - date sys- tem We sell the well known All calls prompt] or night Valley Bell telephone in J.H. D Susquehanna St, Notary Special attention Cheerful Home | furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burrers and (ilassware Diseases of the Throat and the Glasser. Sundays Wheelock Block. ADGE, Elmer Avenue. Baggage called Will accept a pupils on the y attended to day telephone at stora house. UNLAP, Athens, Pa. Public. to pension papers Sayre. Eye, Ear, Nose and proper Fitting of 1-6; 7-8; Office, for and delivered Livery at- limited number of Lessons turn Thursday of Women and of the Hec tum. Hours Tto Sa m 3. Tto8 pm OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. y Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. given at residence of C. T. Hull, Ferry street, Athens. For further informa tion address Rooms 4 and 6, Elmer Block, Lock- In the life of Moses at the Baptist hart Street. Sayre. church Sunday evening, Feb 24th. Or Monday evening the 25th he will give a public exhibition at the same place It i 1to Mrs. Sarah Conrad of East Athens. | Sayre went Tewanda this morning on | to C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman. Fs EDWIN F. LOOMIS, HAT AY E AAO FRERCH FEARLE S . ADE DEAN VEL Ls | | ethene AY NAR 1 fan | Maynard, Maynard & Schrier ; Attorneys and Counselors. M. P, A. BLOCK, BAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. business consisting of iniscellancous views will be an up-to-date exhibition Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planes, Household Goede, Safes ele. A. J. Green, Contractor and Ballder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y G. W. Mitchell and sister, Mrs Frances Devine were in Towanda to-! day c . in The ‘Alex D. Stevens, Try an Ad.m The] Insurance sad Real Estate. ns Negotiated, Insurance Written, | Record. You'll get Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed, Taxes Paid es Room 7, Elmer Block, results; STREET, SAYRE. Ve ol Bye ARATE TR TAN, a LH Remeniber the concert at high 0 per Var. White school hall tomorrow evening at which time The Ithaca Conservatory Concert company will give their high class entertainments. Tick ets at Sanford s sud ews ol. e- font Arugyiet dam and wet wrdare vs the Lyman Beers.and wife were in To- | v da toda 4 ' one of Van ia today on busines Said In Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmace! Co. Attorney Paul E Maynard is in| Towanda today others do. eS A VSR EOE, DeWitt's Little Early O. M. Driggs, Drugs atch this Space, It Will Be to Your Interest former price $1.25 and $1.50. Sale Price 98c former price $1.75 and $2.00. Sale price $1.38 and $1.48 former price $2.50 and $3.00. Sale price $1.98 and $2.19 former price $3.50. Sa'e price $2.48 pairs Men's Pants, former price $4.00. Sale price $2.79 0 pairs Men's Pants, former price $4.50 and $5.00. Sale price $3.48 Going Out of Business---Must Have the Cash. Look for the B'ue Front Tisers, safe M1 June was in Towanda today omri. H sure pills l business | Sour Stomach | Monday, Jan. 14 i WE INAUGURATE OUR GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE. ANY | OVERCOAT IN OUR STORE AT COST pairs Men's Pants, 48 pairs Men's Pants, 10 pairs Men's Pants, )7 pairs Men's Pants, No appetite, loas of strength, nervous | pess, headache, constipation, bad breath, | general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. |: Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov- | / ery represents the natural juices of diges- | tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, | combined with the greatest known tonic | and reconstructive properties. Kodol for Sy3pspula does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. | 3 Mr. 8 S Bell of Reversword W, Va. say | * 1 wus troubled for 8 ¥ Murphy & Blish