The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 28, 1905, Image 3

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trimmings, work-
What more can yon
you want? Our Cloth-
Buy
sen our new
SAYRE.
ATHENS.
OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
Do You Wash ?
We Have 2 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
10C TO 45C.
We also sell wash bench-
es, clothes racks, washing
machines clothes wringers,
ironing boards, etc. Look
in the window.
218 Desmond St., Sayre.
322 S. Main St., Athens.
oo... $5.00
Bridge Work per tooth_$5.00
Gold Crowns______$7 and $8
Gold Fillings___.___$1.00 up
Silver Fillings ___50c and 75¢
Over Raymo
When You
Are Thirsty
and foe! ihe need ot 8 dalaty;
MOTHER'S
BREAD
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phia. Sold by
0. U. INGHAM & C0.
Sayre, |
ere susouncs uywit a candidate
Prothonotary, subject to Republican
Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1005.
W. G. GORDON.
Pa, Sept. 3, 1005.
J. Krroum,
nd & Haupt.
‘The Valley Record
Au the news that's fit to print”
| THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1606.
LOCAL BREVITIES
| If you smoke a ya Lode Star once
{you will always call for this cigar.
a a—
Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar.
The Lode Star is the best cigar
on the market today. Have you
it?
A large crowd of people from
Sayre went to the Towanda fair
today. Fully three hundred tickets
were sold.
The lawn in front of the M. E.
church is being graded with dirt
taken from the middle of North
| Elmer avenue.
Mrs S J. Little of Towanda has
returned home after a few days
y'sit with Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Saw-
telle of South Wilbur avenue.’
All members of LS. to B of
‘L. F.are requested to meet at Tal
madge hall Friday afternoon at |
loiclock sharp to attend the funeral
‘of Sister Mary Crans. By order
of secretary.
WEST SIDE ON THE MOVE
C. Swayze recently opened a
‘grocery at 208 South Keystone
(avenue, known as the Keystone
Y | Cash Grocery. The building in
which it is located had been vacant
{for some time and the opening of
{another business place on the west
Questions For Large and At-
tentive
Service This Evening.
Despite the many other attrac
tions a large audience attended the
Tabernacle meeting last evening
The subject of the sermon was
“The Irreparable Loss.” The text
was Matt. 16:26; “For what shall it
profit a man if he gain the whole
world and
Among all other profit
lose his own soul?”
and loss
accounts the sou! account is su
premely important,
for a man to devote his whole time
and talents in making worldly
gain. Do the best he may he can
only gain a small fraction of the
world, but he who gains salvation
tor his soul gains a treasure beside
which the wealth of this world is
as nothing.
Two after meetings were held at
the conclusion of the sermon; onc
for men in the ante room, and one
for women in the main auditorium
Fully 300 persons remained for
these services.
Rev. Rees will bring the series
of meetings to a close this evening.
As this is to be a farewell service
It is uscless
Come early: and get a Rood seat.
HACENBECK'S SHOW COOD
ALL BUT THE CONCERT
Hagenbeck's show has come and
gone —steam piano, toy balloon,
red lemo, and all. The show, as a
whole was a good one, and the man-
agement of the enterprise should
be satisfied with the pitronage ac-
corded it here. There was just
enough trapeze, aenal bar and
other acrobatic work to sandwich
in between the animal acts and
form an entertaining exhibition; for
no matter how ferocious the beasts,
how many in number, or how well
trained they may be, a continuous
and exclusive performance by ani-
average spectator, All of us older
people had a good excuse to go,
for the show appealed particularly
to the younger element—and we
with the elephant.
show was up to the average, with
the exception of thie evening con-
will
charity and forget it.
A WARM CAMPAIGN
The pastors of the Presbyterian,
Christ congregations are plan
ning to follow the series
Tabernacle meetings, which closes
tonight, with a hot campaign
of evangelistic work which will
begin with a mass meeting for
men Sunday afternoon. This
meeting will be addressed by
Rev. J. F. Warner. Further an-
nouncement will be made later.
cn gly fester
LADIES” LIBRARY CLUB
Ladies’ Library club will hold its
in the Spalding memorial museum,
Athens, Tuesday afternoon, Octo-
ber 2
and each has" the privilege of invit-
ing a fricnd for this meeting. A
social hour will be enjoyed after
the business session.
SAYRE DEGREE TEAM
of the scason in Sayre was the!
marriage of Miss Evelyn Gertrude,
~|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Laux of North Elmer avenue, and
Michael Joseph Farrell, at the
M |] FARRELL
Church of the Epiphany at five
o'clock last evening. The cere-
mony was performed by the:.v
J. L Shanley. The church
nicely decorated with cut flowers
The wedding march was played by
Miss Emma Hamm. The bride,
beautiful in her gown of white, was
attended by Miss Emma Laux,
sister of the bride, maid of honor,
was
and Miss Genevieve Laux, cousin
of the bride, and Miss Nellie OO"
Neil, of Susquehanna, bridesmaids
The best man was Thomas |
Flynn of Auburn, N. Y and the
ushers were Edward P. Genger,
Ambrose Donlin and Joseph Mee
A reception was given at the
home of the bride's parents imme
The
house was beautifully decorated
with a profusion of cut flowers and
draped tissuc paper. A sumptu-
ous dinner was served to about 75
guests. Over the table of the
bridal party was a wedding bell
design which formed the central
decoration of the room, |
Soon after dinner, the bride and
groom slipped quictly away from
the crowd and. took a train for
Elmira. From there they went on
to Buffalo and Toronto.
The festivities of the evening
continued until a late hous, aided
much by the fine piano selections
rendered by Miss Pheresa O'Neil,
who was also the lucky maiden to
catch the bride's bouquet.
The array of wedding presents
was one of the most magnificent
ever seen in Sayre, and included a
handsome parlor set from Sayre
Acrie of Eagles, a beautiful tea set
and cut glass water set from the
night employees of the engine
house, and many elegant silver, cut
glass, china and linen articles.
The bride has resided here all
her life and is very popular socially
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Laux, North Elmer
avenue, and is well known and
liked because of her beauty, at
tainments and many estimable
qualities.
M.]. Farrell has resided in Sayre
about three years. Helis employed
in the motor power department of
the Lehigh Valley railroad. He is
the worthy president of Sayre aerie
Eagles, is a prominent member of
the Knights of Columbus, C. M.
B A, is secretary Packer Hose
company, president of the Fire-
men's Relief association, and is a
member of the Sayre city club
The Eagles, Packer hose company,
and employes of the engine house
sent beautiful gifts,
After a trip to Toronto and Buf
falo they will reside at 328 Lock-
hart street, Sayre. The Record
joins with a host of friends in wish
ing them a long and happy life
together.
Among the guests from out of
town were Mrs. Daniel Fenton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dagon, Mrs
Geo. Marshall, Hornellsville; Mr.
and Mrs. John Leary, New York,
diately after the ceremony.
J. Cummings and sister, Miss Fran-
ces, and John E. Graham, Towand..
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JILL
today.
py
da today.
Chief Walsh took in the sights
at the fair today.
J. Henry Price
from Wilkesbarre.
has returned
— A A.
John Piuustead was at the
county scat today.
a, —
John Hill took in the
Ninglamion: today.
fair at
>ee —-—
Mrs John Grimley is attending
the fair at To
vanda
mms
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to hn
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han
;
«whoom and wife went
n tod Ly
coe
T. P. Maney watched the
at the Towanda fair today
races
Bradley W ak eman of Tonkbar,
nock is visiting friends in town,
Samuel A Blish took a business
and to. -T«
pleasure
trip swanda
tc day.
a
Blish has
where
Miss
Willard,
vacation
— eet eee
Dr. R. C. Lewis was looking
over the pumpkins at the Towanda
fair today
fr m
her
returncd
she spent
SE ———
Dr H S Fish is attending the
convention
f the medical society
at Scranton
ern
Mrs. Rose Sippler of Laquin
was discharged from the hospital
this afternoon
Mr. Mrs. Walter Adamy
and D Edmunds are attending the
fair at Towanda today.
and
ee
Mrs. H I’. Templeton and son
are visiting at the home of James
Adam, Stevenson street.
Mrs. C. E. Lovell and daughter
of Elmira are visiting C. E Lovell
of the D.S Andrus music store.
e—— A Mere:
EE
Mrs E F. Mercercau is visiting
at her old home at Falls, Pa. Hes
sister from Newark, NJ, is there
now
OAKDALES VS. ORIOLES
A warm game of foot ball will be
played at Riverside park Saturday
afternoon between the Oakdales
and the Orioles.
Quickest Route to' Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing. lo time for connections for west-
ern points, This is via Lehigh Valley,
Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail-
roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from
Buffalo. Best services and equipment
finest roadbed unexcelled dining cars,
LOOMIS OPERA HOUS
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30.
JULES MURRY
PRESENTS
P
8G! LMORE
—IN
CAPTAIN
His new magnificent spectacular
comedy romance by Wil
lam Farquhar Payson
PRICES: 25, 50, 75, $1 00, $1 50
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Money to Loan.
Party has limited amount of money to
Address inqui-
115.6*
ries to The Recon, A, Sayre.
Specialties.
Hours Ttolam,1tof 7to8 p.m.
4 OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK.
Stone jars from’one to six
gallon; covers
Price
10 cents extra.
t
ALL KINDS
Waverly, N. Y.
JOIN THE
National Protective
Legion.
Fifteen years of business has proven
to us we can do all we claim.
Assets August 1, 1905, 82,115,000,
Pays
£15.00 per week for sickness oracci-
dent.
$100 for loss of Limb or eye,
£5.00 to R600 at death.
Cash dividends each five years
Costs
$2.00 to $4.00 per month.
Sayre, Pa.
YOUR SPIRITS GO UP
when ours go down. Our wines areex-
hilarating without bad effects. Why?
It's because
PURE WINES ARE BENEFICIAL,
and we keep nothing except it's abso-
lutely pure. Liquors that restore the
energy must be wholesome, We sell no
others. Try ours and get the best.
Prices are reasomable,
ELMER A. WILBER,
109 Packer Ave , Sayre.
AYLOR
RED J.
r I
If
home and want one,
you haven't a
or if you have one you
want
call,
Taylor.
to get rid of,
write or ‘phone
If I haven't
want I'll
it for
what you
try and find
you,
EAL ES 1 ATE
il “Shoe Hospital”
JAMES SMITH
Is still at his old stand, 604
South Main Street, Athens,
ready to repair shoes in the
best manner and at the lowest
SK price. Bring your shoes to Pl
2 the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop |
open evenings from 7 to 8, J
R=ad The Record.
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oil —Quart 83e,
MONE!
To Loa
The Athens Sullding and
Loan and Savings Associa-
tion, established 1887, has
money to loan at minimum
Premium. You cannot af-
ford to pay rent when mons
ey for building your home
can be had on such i
tageous terms.
C. W. TIDD
SIMPLY
Health and hap-
piness are what you
most desire in life
and you can't enjoy
either fully in ap%
house which does}
not contain an up-p8
to-date bath-room.
Now we do Plum-§
bing and do it well.
If you engage us
to fit up a bath-
room for you there's] E
only one thing that
you'll be sorry for
and that is, that
you didn't have it
done sooner.
Plumbing, Heating and Ting
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both 'Phones. Eimer
SCRANTO
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Priced,
Orders can be left at West 8 =
Store, both phones; or at the Ki
COLEMAN HASSLER, |
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Fumnishe
103 Lincoln St Sayre. Pa.
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SPECIALTIES:
Discases of the Ey», Ear, Nowe a
Throat, and the Pro rapes Fittingof G
7-8; wii Sundin iy
appointment. Often, Whealor k Ricek.
#3 [Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ay
Valley Phone at office and
{tesidence, had