The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 01, 1905, Image 4

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    CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
The Ways Part
“Speed the Summer's going
Welcome the coming autumn”
s are coming lu. “Al Summer merchandise must go.
for School
i the necesities for school sre hereat
fall of almost every
sort of wash materials. Also
1-2 and 1-3 ofl.
ir, for late summer and early fall
repriced figures for dresses to fit
6 years of age. Prices on any are a sav- a good Hc value,
35c
to one-third,
are Basement
Bargains
Fruit Jars
our prices with anybody you know offer-
Sale continued this week:
0's 2 quarts, 67¢.
's pint glass tops, blc.
’s quart glass tops, Sic.
on's 2 quart glass tops, 750.
I season's lively selling we have probably
doors left —the screen $1.50 kind, our former
i $1.17. We offer for the remainder 79
peek your choice complete with hinges C !
ry large soreen windows, a 40c value to 21c
a
You should have.
quality for
The Goodmaa line
all leather
their makeup,
ptod, “ "
8! to 11,
jto2, “ “
These prices are
have for present needs, bay them for next
They will cost you more at any other time,
Its ou the card. Ribbons for
it variously priced,
19c
of School Shoes, * warranted ”
Dongola Kid, 75¢.
8c,
$1.25
to introduce goods. They are
ial Rug Offering
Saturday Forenoon Only, September 2
; iF 13 o'clock less than regular price.
| 27x56 inchShick velvet, no two designs alike,
Regular $1.59 value. Byssial $1. 39
REfGrenOoR.., ....
you selected your fall carpets on our easy and
ble price saving proposition? [Interview our
salesman,
“Come Shop With Us.”
Also Coverts,
herringbone weave, All the
RAN Dea
UPHOLSTERING
Furniture upholstered,
Mattresses renovated, Um- |
brellas re-covered and re-
ped ed, 250 patterns of up-'
oods to select
fom. 54 Sati ion guaran-
“W. I. DENNIS, JR.
Cor. Bridge and Elmira Streets,
Athens, Pa.
A.E BAKER,
| Carpenter and Builder.
, former price 50c a Suit. Now 35¢ a Suit.
Underwear, former price $1 a Suit. Now 75¢c Suit.
3) 25 Sis. Sale price 79¢.
"J
VIN
The Summer Vacation
Is the time to have the children's
teeth attended to.
Your Presty daughter may owe
much of her uty to her perfect,
even, white teeth.
0 keep them so they must be
She will thank you some for
saving her from I ey
tion.
Dr. W. B. McDonald,
DENTIST.
Rooms 7 and 9, Talmadge Build-
k , Kimer Avenue, Sayre.
r The Globe Store.
Office:
“Shoe Hospital”
JAMES SMITH
nl Is still at his old stand, 804
kK South Main Street, Athens,
2 ready to repair shoes in the
best manner and at the lowest
# price. Bring your shoes to
(8 the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop
bpan evenings tom 7 40 8,
Try an ad in The Record.
Dell Thorpe of Herrick street is
quite 11 at his home.
We noticed B. T. Hale of Towanda
Miss Edna Adams, of Towanda,
called on friends In town yesterday.
G. A. Lamkin, the shoe man, is
Mrs. C. L. Stevens returned from
a visit to friends at Laceyville last
Cc. W. Caroll of Waverly, trans-
afternoon.
Guy Boyle, operator at the pump-
F. E. Leet, the miller at Monroe-
ton, had business in Athens esterday
Mrs. Taylor of Buffalo, is the guest
Chas. Friend of Smithfield was In
E. T. Baxter, one of Litchfield's
prosperous farmers, was doing busi-
ness in town to-day.
&
J. W. Beaman will leave this morn-
ing for his home in Troy, where he
will remain over Sunday.
sister, Miss
returned last evening from
N. J
Verne Andrews and
Martha,
a visit to Trenton,
W. D. Gillette of the Carner De-
partment Store, attended the Gillette
reunion at Ghent, to-day.
0D Sumner was one of the
party who left on No. 7 last evening
for the Denver convention.
E.R Lavers of Easton, Pa. made
a business trip (o Athens last evening,
remaining In town over night.
CW VanVitet “of Detroit, Mich.
was in town over night and transact-
ed business here this morning.
Mrs. F. R. Marvin of Church street
together with her two little girls, is
visiting friends in Milan to-day
Miss Edna Stacey of Center street,
is quite 1ll. We are pleased to re-
port that she Is somewhat better to-
day.
Miss Helen Goodwin, who has heen
visiting Thos. Mills and wife of Penn-
sylvania avenue, returned home this
morning
Don W. Henry of Eim street,*who
has been visiting W. I. Burrell of
Covington, Pa., returned to his home
this morning.
DeWitt made a visit to To-
this morning. His errand
was to see Chas. Johnson, brother of
Bigler Johnson.
Rev
wanda,
of Pennsylvania
avenue, went to Ulster this morning,
where he has secured a position In
Kauffman's store. ’
Harry Lawlor
Mrs. Lucy A. Waldo, after a visit
with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Arm-
strong, returned to her home In
Wyalusing last evening.
Messrs. G. W. Bingham, Jr., Thos.
Andrews and H. D. Bingham, all of
Lockwood, N. Y., registered at the
Stimson House last night.
W. H. Shaw is fitting up the Shaw
block with a new coat of paint. The
room will be occupled by Miss Kauf-
man as a millinery store.
Mrs. E. K. Drake has returned
from a visit to her father in Smith-
fleld. “Duckey”” is happy and smlil-
ing as can be this morning.
Clayton A. Greene of Scranton,
who has been a guest in the home
of Major W. H. Nutt, Cherry street,
returned to his home (0-day.
G. A. Menold, wife and daughter,
of Trinket, were in town this morn-
ing. They left to-day on the D. L.
& W., for a week's visit in Scranton.
Miss Grenell of Smithfield, spent
yesterday with Mrs. Leslie Mingos,
Chestnut street, and left this morn-
ing for a visit with friends In To-
wanda.
Verne DeGroff of the Henry &
Rhoades market, is suffering from a
sprained knee, the result of a good-
natured wrestle last evening. He is
on duty as usual, but it's a sore mem-
ber.
Lee Gates of Troy, one of the rural
mail carriers of that neck of the
district, whose name figured recen
ly when separation papers were
drawn up between herself and her
husband agala appears.
Our readers will remember that!
For some cause the woman became
despondent and last evening attempt-
ed to end her existence by taking an
ounce of laudanum.
In their excitement, not knowing
phoned Chief of Police
who, after an attempt to secure a
physician, had the ambulance sent
over to remove her If
However, before Mr. Mulligan had
time to go to the Parks’ the woman
had been aroused from her stupor
without the ald of a physician.
A Surprise Party
About elghteen of the young
friends of Miss Mildred Heatherton,
remebering that last evening was the
They did not forget to bring some-
thing and together with Miss Mil-
dred’s contribution to that part of the
occasion, there was something fit for
a king in the way of refreshments
As a token of thelr regard for
their companion, the young ladies
presented Miss Heatherton with a
handsome gold bracelet,
Fine Window Display
The display window of D. E. McMn-
han, North Main street,
in a very artistic
postum and grape
als. The figure represents
time fire plage and mantel
fect is helghtened by
of the andirons,
spinning wheel, with flax,
old candle stick, dishes, ete. The
display is the work of Mr. McMa
han himself and shows a deal of the
artist in the grocery man.
is trimmed
with
cere-
manner
nut
an old
The ef-
the addition
and the
Athens Young Man Doing Well
Wesley Merrill of Ambridge, Pa
is a guest in the home of his father,
L. P. Merrill, 214 Willow street
Wesley is one of the Athens boys who
is on the move He Is at present in-
spector in the bridge
bridge, one of the
kind in the world
P.0.S of A. Box Social
Tioga Legion, 374, National Pro-
tective Legion, will hold their box
social this evening in the Odd Fel-
hall, corner North Main
Pine streets. All are Invited
The business meeting will be held
at 7:30.
shops at Am-
largest of the
lows’ and
D. G. Smith of East Smithfield
is In town this morning. Mr. Smith
brought his wife to town to joln the
excursion for Philadelphia and Atlan-
tie City. Mr. Smith is
and made a business trip to Milan
before returning.
constable
Clinton Delaney will leave on train
19 tonight for a trip to New York.
While there he will take in the sights
at Coney Island and Atlantic City
Mr. Delaney Is one of the oldest em-
ployes of the U. S. Express Company
and runs between Sayre and Buffalo
on trains 19 and 20.
National Vocdbularies.
The English language-—according to
3 German statistician who has made
a study of the comparative wealth of
languages—heads the list with the
enormous vocabulary of 260,000 words
German comes next, with 80000
words; then Italian, with 75,000;
French, with 30,000; Turkish, with 22
600, and Spanish, with 20,000.
Gluttons of Long Ago.
“We had a fricassee of rabbits,
and chickens, a leg of mutton boiled,
three carps In a dish, a great dish
of a side of lamb, a dish of roasted
pigeons, a dish of four lobsters, three
tarts, a lamprey ple, a most rare ple,
a dich of anchovies, good wine of
several sorts — most neatly dressed
by our own mayde.-—Pepy's Diary.
Getting Giddy.
He—1 suppose Catherine Brown has
ber hair bleached now
She—Yes; but how did you know?
You've been away nearly a year—
“Yes, but 1 thought that would be
the next step. She had just begun to
spell her name K-a-t-h-r-y-n when |
went away.”"—Siray Stories.
Molay urapes SMAKe Dest wine,
According to United States Coosul
McNally, at Liege, Belgium, the secret
of the rare “bouquet” of Moselle wines
was disclosed by Prof. Marshall Ward
in a recent lecture on "Molds and Moldi-
ness.” “Moldy grapes” asserted the
professor, “produce a far finer wine than
freshly gathered fruit. Moselle wines
come from grapes which are in asimply
awful condition. The grapes grown in
the Moselle districts are not subjected
to sufficient heat to All them with sugar,
attacked by what Is known as poble rot,
Nex mt alded
the, In Three Stralghis,
NEWPORT, KR. I. Sept. 1. After
many years the sepirations of Beals CO.
| Wright of Boston for the national ten
als champlonship were crowne! with
| success Iu his defeat of Ilolcombe
straight sets
6-2 awd 11-90
The scores were 6-1,
The pale wou the!
the second time, and having played to- |
|
|
BEALS C. WRIGHT
ench other's gnimne so well the contest
yesterday was looked upon with much
interest. ;
Wriglit's superiority, which for two
sets was almost masterful and for a
greater part of the third well
marked, wax thé feature of the con
test. Both men played a strong
sourceful and well planned game. but
Wright was able to carry off his
strokes, while It was not until alwost
the eleventh hour, the tenth game of
the third =et, In fact, that Ward man
aged to gauge the height of the net or
the boundaries of the opposite court,
With Wright within two points of the
match Ward begun to get the balls
somewhere out of Wright's reach, and
within a very short time the set had
become a deuce affair. For ten gauies
the crowd, which numbered wore than
a thousand awd ilncluded besides the
gay Newport society hundreds of fol-
lowers of the game throughout the
country, saw some of the hest tennis
ever played on a Casino court,
Was
re
Weather Probabilities,
Fair; warmer; favorable winds
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotations,
Money gn onll firmer at 2 per cent;
prime mercantile paper, 4,44 per cent;
exchanges, $2900.75, balances, N12.
Closing prices
Amal Copper
Atchison
B&O
Brookiyn RT. &
C.C.C & StL lw
Chess. & Ohio 3
Chi. & Northw. NT
D.&H ey
Erie Wy
Gen. Elevtik 15
IIL. Central 176% Texan
Lackawanna €3 Unton
Louls & Nash. 1688, U
Manhattan 1 U
Metropolitan 15%
Misscurl Pac 1g
N Y. Central
Norf. & West
Pein. R R
Reading
Rock Island
St. Paul
Bouthern Pac
Bouthern Ry
South. Ry. pf
Sugar
ny
ws
117,
149
Sey
1%
16g
ve
1798
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©
HN
a)
mY
34
Pacific
Pacific
5 Steel
8. Steel pf. ¥
West. Union
wy
New York Markets.
FLOUR-Dull and unchanged:
ota patents, MSULW
My! winter extras,
b> tents $LSu
WHEAT—Firm and higher on rains In
spring wheat sections, strength of north.
west markets, unfavorable crop news
from Germany and local covering: Se
tember, SUNY; December, AUS 15-160,
CORN ~ Market 1%4%e
grade, August Siplatec
OATS Steady, No I white, natural, ®
No. 2 white clipped, NYNYKe
BUTTER-C reamery, extras, per pound
ALgaNe (Mercantile Exchange of “3
quotation, extras Nets Bg ior
seconds, 1% 3x hina . stat
rats
dalry. tubs, extras, 19%
A seconds, 161%. thirds, 17417
CHEESE—State, full cream. small, col-
ored and white, fancy, 1c. falr to cholce
HUGG. ; large. colored and white, fan+
ey. lic Hight skims, choice, #
rt skims, pri SLs ‘
Pe common to fi ste’: Tan wat]
3 Sommon to falr,
iid 108—8tate, Pennsylv ania and nearby,
selected, white, fancy, 3Gaic.; cholee, “gd
Bc. ; mixed, extras, 4c; firsts to extra
firsts, gc.; dirties, 140 16%. ; checks,
glee.
{ive POULTRY-Firm. fowls, 1g
13%c ; ducks, 1lylle old roosters, SN.
spring. chickens, 13
DRESSED POU
Minne-
winter straights,
£28541S, winter
lower, contract
“lc )
thirds
IH
J
ETRY — Fresh killed,
iced, turkeys, spring, dry picked, 3 to 34
pounds rach, per pound, 3c 4 pounds
and over, 1Mi15¢c.; chickens, spring, Phil.
adelphia, cholce to fancy, 183k. ; Penn.
sylvania, 16401000; falr to sood, 13g. ;
old cockw, 9c. ducks, spring, Long Is-
land and castern, Ist Pennsylvania,
IPG 15%; squabs, prime, large. white
per doen, 12.00; mixed, 20215; dark. $1 50
gle
POTATOES Long Isiand and Jersey,
$1L.6001175, sweet
in bulk, per 1% pounds
potatoes, Jersey, per basket, ec §.3
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West Broad Street in the
‘and u pholster
All Kinds
of Furnity
Fr ‘hairs, Couches, Parlor Suits, El
| Mattresses thoroughly
Ca
spection, whether you order or
Waverly, N. Y.
There is no nook or
ner in Sayre where °
Valley Record does no
culate.
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‘GIVES THE
LARGEST
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(In effect June 18, 1908.)
Trains leave Sayre as follows:
EASTBOUND.
A.M. Daily for Towanda,
25 nock, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre,
. Chunk Allentown, Beth chet: &
ork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wa
A.M. Daily for Tunkbanaock,
Wilkes Barre, Glen Sammit’
White Haven, Mauch Chuak, A
Bethle , New York, Philsdelphis,
and Washington.
AM (Waverly 645 A. M.) Week 44 as;
sul 4 fod Athens, oy Ana
New Albany, Dushore,
tals, ¥ Willa Wyal
ville, Tunkhaanock an or ithe
8:50 =x awl SDA MM) I
Wilkes-Barre, pea
White Haven, Feun Haven J {
Allentown, Bethlehem New York,
nla, Baltimore and Wash ;
10: 0% MM. Sanday duly, for Athena,
ville, a :
re M. (Waverly 1333 P. M)
Towanda,
:
pe
ru as. purine
yh Flies:
York, auch Chait: Nllcsiows; and W
{ PM Ayr HY MM)
Sotson, New. A Aiea \
Ea ew y ‘Dusbore,
ville, Tunkhannock, and
WERATBOUND.
he Tusa
Coruery, Genevs, Rochester;
AM ay for 0
Ea
A.M. Deal}
Detroit and Chicago
AM. Week days
11 0J[) am mien, spencer: 0
tavia, re avis Cormers
3: Sul Vatiris, aisle:
AM, Wack dora only, for C
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