Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. Now Ready For Business. PEBSCRIPTION DRUGGIST. Valley Record SAN (he news that's fit to prist” URSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1907. ce Walker is ill at her emung street. Grace Waltman is ill at her on Chemung street. BE Knapp of Olive street, ing the day at Spencer. is ‘Mrs. Mary Gordon, who has been {ll ‘with the grip, is now able to be out agin. Miss Nettle Raymond of Chemung treet, is spending the week with ber ter, Mrs. Smith at Scranton. ie sling auditor for the L. V. R. R.. Is mo his household goods to 206 avenue, who have been visiting Philadelphia, for the past week, -Yeturned home. tub of hot water and was bad- ded last week, Is now getting The Record for mine. Ruggles & Mee, 146 Desmond street Winter Is certainly making an ex- cellent finish. Toda¥ is the last day of February. the shoriest month In the entire year. Ruggles & Mee, 146 Desmond street, Sayre, Pa, will open Thursday Feb. 28th. da this morning on business of an of- ficial character Fashionable dressmaking done by Gleason and Sisson at 110 Hospital Place. 247-26 Miss Daisy Palmer has returned from Wilkes-Barre, where she has been the guest of her sister County Commissioner M. J. McNul- ty of Troy, was in Sayre last night, attending to the duties of his office Mrs. Walter Brooks of Miller street, who has been ill for some time has suffered a relapse and is confined to her bed again. M. H. Sawtelle, cashier of the Na- tional Bank of Sayrye, and Dr. C. H. Ott left this morning for New York city on business. “The Warning Bell” played to a small house at the Loomis last night The company wae a falr one and gave satisfaction to those present. The annual dinner of the Bradford county society will be held in the Astor hotel at New York cily tonight. A large number froin this secticn of the county were In attendance A regular meeting of the Wilbur Hook and Ladder company will be held In the R. A. Packer hose rooms this evning Business of importance Is to be transacted and every member of the organization is earnestly re- quested to be present Black Diamond Legion. N. P. L, will hold a public pay-off and entertain- ment (n their lodge rooms tomorrow evening. About $1000 in dividends will be distributed among members whose policies have matured, and an excellent entertainment and refresh- ments will be provided. A general Invitation to the public to attend Is exteuded. Local physicians appear to agree in the statement that there has been an unusual amount of sickness dur- ing the present winter. ~The public ed with the grip during the entire season, and theré are at the present time many cases under the care of physicians. The radical changes in the temperature is one of the chief causes for this condition, and nearly all of the cases are the result of ex- posure. Thermometers In various sections