The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 25, 1905, Image 3

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The certain style that every man wants in
his clothes, fabrics, lining, trimmings, work-
manship combined. What more can you
find? What more do you want? Our Cloth-
ing is worn by thousands of men of good
taste, they come back year after year; that's
why we know our Clothing gives satisfaction
That's why our business has growa. Buy
no clothing until you have seen our new
Fall line.
MANEY & PAGE,
ATHENS.
Do You Wash ?
SAYRE.
OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
We have a display of
wash day goods in our win-
dow that will interest you.
Wash boards of brass, nick-
el plated, enameled iron,
glass and zinc in all styles
of crimp and size from
I0C TO 45C.
We also sell wash bench-
es, clothes racks, washing
machines clothes wringers,
ironing boards, etc. Look
in the window.
L. ROBERTS CO.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens.
If you don't trade with us we both lose money.
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 30 DAYS
Gold Crowns
ceeeu$7 and $8
$1.00 up
..o0¢ and Tic
Gold Fillings
Bridge Work per tooth $5.00 Silver Fillings
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Don’t forget the number, 132 Lockhart St.
DR.STEPHENS DENTAL PARLOR
Over Raymond & Haupt,
When You
: Are Thirsty
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The Valley Record
FAY the news that’s fit to print”
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER x, 1905.
Lou BREVITIES
Try a lode star ar and you will not
smoke any other,
The lode star is recommended
| by our best smokers.
| Harry's Choice—unexcelled §¢
| made at Sayre
| Burns is reported ill
i thera,
i
A child of councilman Andrew
with diph-
MOTHER'S
BREAD
Baked by Kolb, Philadel-|
phia. Sold by
CG. U. INGHAM & (O0.,
GROCERS.
2 Desmond St.,
The vosulr monthly meeting of
the Movanho club will be held this
evening
About thirty Sayre ¢ People went
to Wilkesbarre on the excursion
| yesterday.
———
The Eagles are selecting the
chorus and specialty artists for
their minstrel show.
There will be a meeting of the
board of directors of the Business
Men's association tonight.
Sayre,
hereby announce myself 3 candidate
Prothonotary, subject to Republican
Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905,
W. G. GORDON.
Pa, Bept. 3, 1005.
Mrs. I. M. Rice is drilling the
). Kiron, | choir of the Church of the Redeem-
y er for the deaconry meeting Oct
16-17.
Workman are putting new sod
around the edges of the grass plots
at the Lehigh Valley station.
Paper is being distributed for
Edwin J. Hadley's moving picture
how at the Loomis tonight. Mr.
AT TABERNACLE
Attend the Sunrise
Prayer Meeting---Many Con-
verts Are Gained During the
Four Services of the Day.
Sunday, September 24 will long
be remembered as an eventful day
in the religious history of Sayre.
It is almost certain that no day in
the history of the place has been
so completely given to religious
worship. At 6:30 an audience of
nearly seven hundred people gath-
cred for a sunrise service of prayer
and conference and over two hun
dred the
people participated in
conference,
At 12 o'clock the various Sun
day schools joined in a union ser-
vice in the tabernacle. The audi-
ence of Bible students nearly filled
the building, and at the close of
the address by Rev. Rees scores of
young people signified their pur-
pose to begin a christian life.
At 3 o'clock the tabernacle was
again filled with an audience of
men. After a short praise service,
in which ncarly every man joined,
Mrs. Rees sang the old song:
“Where Is My Wandering Boy
Tonight,” the men joining in the
The address followed. For
nearly an hour the speaker spoke
of the reasons why the men of
Sayre are not chnstians, and the
folly of allowing such reasons to
hold them back from taking the
noblest step man can take. An
after meeting was held at the close
of the service
chorus.
at which a number
accepted Christ, and others gave
testimony to the fact that the best
that they had ever experienced had
come to them since they came to
Chnist
The day was fittingly closed by
an evening service in which the
building was filled to overflowing
The speaker chose for his text the
words: “Is It Nothing to You?"
In a strong and forceful appeal he
showed the ingratitude of those
who have so often been brought
face to face with the claim that the
Christ has upon their lives, and
who so repeatedly refuse to recog-
nize it. At this service a goodly
number responded to the appeal
and decided to become christians.
NEW BUSINESS
FOR WEST SAYRE
R A. Holcomb has opened his
new barber shop located in the
south side of the new block that
has just been completed on South
Keystone avenue. The shop is up
to date in every particular, is very
attractively furnished, and has all
the latest improvements. The
north side will be occupied by a
millinery and ladies’ furnishing
store. Mrs. Holcomb is now in
New York purchasing stock for the
same and it will be opened ina
few days
NEW BROOM FACTORY
A broom factory will soon be in
operation in the rear of the build-
ing occupied by Child, Waltman &
Young. Part of the stock has
arrived and the machinery will be
put into place tomorrow. This
will be another home industry that
should command the patronage of
the local trade.
EVIDENCE TAKEN
IN DIVORGE CASES
H. K. Mitchell of Troy, master
examiner in divorce cases, was in
town Saturday afternoon. Attor-
ney H. H. Mercereau took the evi
dence in two divorce cases belore
him. Decision was reserved,
—— AM ean.
CAFE IMPROVED
Hill & Beibach’s popular cafe
has been materially improved by
the addition of a fine mosaic pave-
ment in the entrance and a glazed
vement in the £ gutter in front 1
today.
D. Bennett was in Wilkesbarre
yesterday.
John J. Kenrich spent Sunday in
Tunkhannock
J. Henry Price was in Wilkes-
barre yesterday.
Mrs John Galligan is visiting
friends in town.
————
S. A. Blish
New York City.
erect mnie
Miss May Ayers was in Wilkes
barre yesterday.
spent Sunday in
——
A. G. Weber returned to Schen
cctady yesterdsy:
JE Grischbach was
York over Sunday.
rt A Sn
in New
Simmons
from Clifton Springs.
re A ———
Leroy has returned
Harry Shelley spent Sunday in
Allentown and vicinity,
—————— A snare:
werean Ithaca yesterday.
ref fe —
The Rev. J. L. Shanley went to
Wilkesbarre this morning
nt — ff ——————
Dr. C
friends in Wilkesbarre Sunday
N. A. Plumstead visited friends
in Wilkesbarre over Sunday.
—————
Edward Frost, Jr, of Towanda
was in town Saturday evening
I ————— A eree—
W. B. Porter has returned from
Naples, where he attended the fur
———— ee
Richard Dewey of Peckville is
visiting his brother, H. C Dewey
Mr. and Mrs. Leor Barton and
little son spent Sunday with friends
in Ithaca
Roscoe Lewis visited
Harry Lent has returned to Bur
lington after several weeks in Sayre
and vicinity.
Alex Winlack, Jr, returned to
his studies at Baltimore Medical
college this morning
- m——
Carlisle Haines went to Balti-
more this morning where he wil
enter medical college.
M. B. Cutter, Jr, son of general
manager Cutter of the Lehigh, is
visiting friends in town.
Mrs Henry Daniels and daugh-
ters, Mabel and Ruth were visiting
riends in town yesterday.
Mrs. Henry Spencer and Mrs.
Nelson Dunn of Mountain Lake
are visiting W. M. Young.
Mrs. Dan Stark spent Saturday
and Sunday with her mother, Mrs
C. H. Northrop in Monroeton
John Adam of the First Nation-
al Bank is spending a week at
Asbury Park and New York city.
Miss Evelyn Rathbun has re
turned after a month's visit with
relatives in Buffalo and Lockport
Panne
Mrs. J. W. Touhey and daughter
Anna have returned after a week's
visit in Buffalo and Niagara Falls
5 ———,
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wright of
Maple street returned home last
night after a week's visit at Bing-
hamton.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hilborn, who
were the guests of Mrs. L.. E. Gin-
singer, have returned to their home
at Pittston.
Miss Celesta Kizer returned to
Towanda this morning after spend-
ing Sunday with her sister, Mrs. S.
T. Harleman.
E. F. Mercerecau and FE. Seca-
ger returned yesterday morning
from Cleveland, O, where they at-
tended the national convention of
the N. P. L.
A p——.
H. A. Kaufman left town Satur-
day night for New York and Bos- g
ton. Joseph Kaufman of Towan-
of the store
runpereR Tocernes LATING
Natura! Enemies In Fearsome
Yet Friendly Feats.
and traincd wild animal show—the
only its kind on earth—
comes to Sayre Wednesday, Sept
27. among
onc of
the thrilling and novel
innovations it will offer will
found a mastodonic Ceyl
be gallon; covers
on ele-
phant and a monarchical bengal
ut
and who be-
; An entirely new line of ladic
tiger in an cquestrian act with
precedent or equal,
sides Carl Hapenbeck would have .
NOTION IS OF
ever dreamed of combining such
and
a feat,
d it with the mutual
vl hatred of these ani
therto contend with?
that the dea
between them
utterly incongruous warring
elements in such or could
h AVC comp 1S 8¢
inherent fea
mals foreach
Remembering too,
ly enmity c¢xi-ting
1s intensified through the elephant
Waverly, N. Y.
being trained to hunt the tiger in
~ Price 10 cents per
10 cents extra.
's" side and back combs, 10e,
ALL KINDS.
its jungle haunts, no onc can be
National Protective
Legion.
Chartered under Fraternal
Laws, State of New
York.
blamed with accepting with incred-
the claim that they have at
last been taught to socially cooper-
ulity
ate in providing the public with a
topnotch thriller, until he Bus seen
and
them
strated Hundreds
hundreds of thousands saw
at the St
nd you will be
do it Louis world's fur
afforded an equal
chance to see them here—for Mr. '
Fraternal Life Insurance
Costs less than Old Line
and easier payments. We
accept payments, monthly,
quarterly, semi-annually or
yearly. Look up our rates,
they will interest you.
£. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager.
112 Desmond St,
Valley Phone 144y
Lt STOR OF QUALITY
{{agenbeck permits no
not fulfilled
here is
promise
to the
will
made that is
letter
brought before you
Following the introduction
the elephant nto the
ger's cage
and what be
of
arena, the ti
and
is thrown open
bounding lightly therefrom, with a
mighty spring he lands on the cle
back,
np win
Ih
round the
phant’s where he pases in
royally rand graceful fash Saym Pa
100 clephant then strides
vena's carcle, winding
m and out around
Next
a platform is raised on one side of
onto he
the clephant
passes beneath it. Two large hoops
ctween and
pedestals, over hurdles, etc
the tiger's cage, which
springs just before
covered with paper, and in circus
parlance known as a balloons, arc
placed about twenty fect apart at
equal distances between the plat
form and the opposite side of the
cage
full speed
Then the elephant is scent at
around the
arena, while
the tiger leaps from the platform YOUR SPIRITS GO UP
through one hoop onto a pedestal Our wines ore cx
Why?
when ours go down.
hilarating without bad effects,
It's because
PURE WINES ARE BENEFICIAL,
from this pedestal through the sec
ond hoop onto the running ecle-
phant’s back and thence again to
the platform. Rings saturated with
are substituted for the
balloons, and through these burn-
wind we
lutely pure.
energy must be wholesome.
others. Try
Prices are reasonable,
ELMER A. WILBER,
109 Packer Ave, Sayre.
TAYLOR
keep nothing except it's abso-
Liquors that restore the
We sell no
burning oil
ours and get the best.
ing zones the tiger, despite his nat
nral dread of fire, fearlessly bounds
to the back of mastodonic
charger. These and other startling
presentations make boasted cham-
acts look tame
his
pion circus and
time worn
FREE
To the Person Bringing this Ad
to Our Office.
RED J.
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If
home and want
vou haven't
| A
one, |
or if you have one you
want to get rid of,
Beginning September 13th we will ;
give free of charge one gold crown (best
quality) on every full set of teeth made
or contracted for on or before October
20th,
We will also allow 10 per cent dis
count on all other work done or con
tracted for during same period of time.
NOTE PRICES: |
Gold crown and bridge work 85 per tooth
Full set of teeth, $5.00 np
Teeth cleaned, 0 cents
Teeth filled with silver. 70 cents
Teeth filled with gold £1.00 up
Teeth filled with cement 00 cents
Teeth filled with art’] enamel 81.50 up
We extract teeth without
pain. All work guaranteed.
ORS. WILLIS & LEWIS
call, write or "phone
|
If I haven't!
I'll |
for |
Taylor.
want
it
what you
try and find
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ESTATE
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CRTTEIXRSIE CASH
SASS AAS pw
Athens
“Shoe Hospital” i
JAMES § SMITH
Is still at his old stand, 004
South Main Street, Athens,
ready to repair shoes in the
best manner and at the lowest
price. Bring your shoes to
the “Shoe Hospital” Shop
open evenings from 7 to 8.
positive ly
Hours: E30 tol; 1tob:30;7 to 8S.
Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and
Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa.
Subscribe for The Record.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Hours 7tofam,1to3, 7to8 p.m,
OFFICER SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St.
TOUHEY'S HOTEL A
Reerything New and Up-to-Date. First. Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
| Olive Oil —Quart $3.00.
Thomas Ave, Oppasite L. , Beatie. Macareni—8 and Bo
Sara |
R=ad The Record.
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
MONE!
To Loan
The Athens Building an
Loan and Savings Associ:
tion, established 1887, has
money to loan at minimum
Premium. You cannot af:
ford to pay rent when moi
ey for building your he
can be had on such ady
tageous terms.
Secretary.
IT's
SIMPLY
THIS
Health and hap-
piness are what you
most desire in life
and you can't enjoy
either fully in a
which does H
not eontain an up-pg
to-date bath-room.
Now we do Plum-}8&
bing and do it well.
If you engage us|
to fit up a bath-}
room for you there's
only one thing that
you'll be sorry for
and that that
you didn't have it{d
done sooner.
house
18,
Plumbing, Hcating and Tianing
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both ‘Phones. Elmer
LEHIGH AND SOR
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at Weat
vanrls at Sayre, Valley Phone $7Tm.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnished,
103 Lincoln St Sayre. Pa a
A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES!
Diseases of the Eye, Kar, Noses
Offee, Ricek.
appointment,
* Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
A.J.GRE
CONTRACTOR AND