The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 11, 1905, Image 4

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    DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX.
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF S$s.00
UTTLE PRES OVER.
Brief Local Mention
da for a short time.
Mrs. Ww. C. Bowman went to
Towanda this morning.
Miss Elsie Jordan and her moth-
“Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Evenings After Pay Day.
Athens High School Course
Athens—An offer has been made |
the pupils of Athens schools
SHOES
=
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17.
A Performance to Talk About.
Best You Ever Witnessed.
Kirk LaShelle’s
Most Successful Operatic »
Comique
T he
price. Each seat in the high school
will accommodate two small sized
persons very comfortably, and Mr.
&/
3 he
er are in Elmira today.
Rogers has announced to all of the
“PRINCESS CHIC”
Give
ment. Prices hers marked special,
That enables ye
We buy
3
A N
Special in Silk
7 Styles, hairline and stripes
day. Our regular 53¢ quality.
Avenue window
Thursday and Fri.
Sew Elmer 39¢
Ribbons
Ribbons at about one half price. Beauitifal Moire,
% regular 6c vd, at 49. Dresden effecls at 29 330, and
S486. Also Taffetas, Ko. 10, Ge, and No, 89 for Se vid,
: Da sale Satarday, Monday and Toeesday only
Writing Paper
Pound packages Highland linen paper, the Eton
Hurlburt make, Stationers’ and =wall ~tores’ price
for this bos paper is usaally 0c. Special
I Tuesday uight 23c
: - Basement Specials
A 58 piece set of Liverpool china for 83.67
come in 5 different patterns. Their valae
per get. 12 piece toilet set $2.50, 10 pieces to
SLIT, better ones at $1.75 to $7.57.
Band blast decorated and banded tumblers
They are the thin kind worth 65¢ a dozen
* Wash board, ‘The Giass and Drass King,” usually
‘ Special for Saturday and Mon
rent. pecial f 27¢
mvestigate the prices visewhere and you will find
his to be less
Amoskeag Gingham» always be here,
ge...
They
« S500
fog sot
at Te
Small stores
All wool Blagkets and Comfortables 10-1 and 114
4 8nd 5 Ib plaids and stripes from $170 to 25.98,
Colton Blankets, choicest patterns and values that
sannot be duplicated, at 80e, 87c, 88, $1.19, and up
Furniture Specials
: Third Floor
Some of which we show in the Lockhart street
window,
1 doz hall or desk chairs in gulden ocak, hand rub-
bed, saddle seat. Oar regular price is 3485
is ond third under credit store prices 3 37
Special Saturday and Monday only .
In golden oak and imitation mahogaay chairs, vm-
bossed leather seat aud back. Regular 2.67
price $1.37. Special Saturday and Monday
Apother rocker similar in description, except being
quartered oak. Regular price $4.25, Spee- 2 98
ial for Saturday and Monday only .
Two styles in Willow Rockers. Oar regular price
is $209. Cradit stores wonld ask at least 1 89
$3.00. For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Ae
Carpets and Rugs
Third Floor
Granite and Sultana Carpets in many designs. Oar
regular prices is 25c. Small store price is us- 21
uually 38¢. For Satarday, Monday, Tuesday C
Smith's Tapestry 9x12 rags, 816.37. :
Roxbury's, 10 Wire 8x13 raga, $1887,
Roxbury's 10 Wire 7x9 rags, £12.67,
You pay as much as $15.00 to $1150 respectively
Al most stores,
SPECIAL 4 DAYS OFFERING, 12,13, 14and 18
On Smits Axminster Carpets. Our clerks tell
us, until the Big Store came to town, their former
employers got $1.23 and $1.35 per yard, TSc per
yard.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY
A 1x6 reversible Smyrna rag, all wool for $2.59,
Table Oil Cloth, Special at 17¢ yard.
vhich
we woold ask that you see all you can e'sewher
If you will permit of our suggestion,
There, too, is an
~ R
e
pt —
J. S. Thurston went to Newark,
N. J, today on a business trip.
Mrs. J. H Stickles went to To-
wana ioudy 10 & Visit with friends.
The Destodah dub mects at the
of Miss Ela Heath this
ven: ing
nome
Peter McGraw expects to play
in a football -ame at LaPorte next
| Satu irday
J.C. Keele
————
of Moravia is in
and Roselle
of Ton nda were in town
afternoon.
lain
{ye sterday
Peck and Ethel
| home yesterday
(from a visit at Toga Center,
A. A. Stacey. postal clerk on the
H: urisburg and Erie railroad, is
{visiting his uncle LS, Stacy.
Lillian Maines and nephew went
to Tunkhannock this morning to
spend a short time with relatives,
Misses Grace
i Ee —
Miss Ida Corbin and her mother
iwent to Elmira today to visit at
| the home of Mrs W. H. Benedict.
M
[day
J: A
strect
Wm. A. Shoe
can > Athers
atten {| the funera
linerv opening on. Wednes.
Thursday and Friday at Mrs.
South Main
131-2
aker and wife
this forenoon to
of F. E. Shoe-
Gould's % 3
“Beery legitimate effort is made aud, judging from the busy days we have gone through, we have sacesed-
a {maker
admirably in producing bats of our own make and ready to put on at L109 ap to 7. that are correct in N
| D
D2 ine
2 / the
mormng
nald Henry . 1d Miss Joseph
a drive across
arbondale this
yer started
NS
52a 5, 20a {NE
\,
country t
SR RISB SARRAR
pupils that if any two will go in
together and buy onc seat they
will be admitted on the one ticket. Elaine von Thiele
and may both occupy the one seat
The smaller pupils are invited to
come with their parents and they
will be admitted without extra
charge when the parents are will-
ing to allow them to sit in the
same scat with themselves.
With America’s Young and Bean.
tiful Prima Donna
Amd a specially selected company,
management of
Edward R. Salter.
Exit Oxfords
For most people the season for the half shoe is over, and already we
have been apprised of the presence of antumn by a spirited demand for
the new styles. Lace or Button styles will both be favored this Fall and=
graceful lasts of the mode,
The brands we carry speak well for he enterprise of this store,
NOTE This is one of the great at-
tractions of the seagon which you cannot
afford to miss, A. CL TOBIAS
—
Positively no free list. Sulseriber's
The opening number of the
: £ sale opens Friday morning at Drigg’s Winter and we have them in the exce plionally
course will be given Monday CVEN- drug store, Sayre; Sanfonl's drug store,
ing, Oct. 16, by the Lotus Glee Athens; W. U, Telegraph ofiice, Waverly.
Regalar advance sale Satunlay morning.
Club, and Minnie Marshall Smith, PRICES %3c 0c $1.00 and
- ati, 4 oC, {
reader. They will give the follow - be, Lhe, ibe 3p
a few seats at $1.50
ing program: The A, E. Nettleton
1. Huogarian Hussars
Lotus Glee Club JOIN THE The Walk Over
2 Panline Parnor T. B. Aldrich | National Protective The Monarch: Pats...
T he Nox-¢ mall :
& Mr Saith ad) | Worthmore
Legion.
/COAL COAL
Awake, My Beloved .
Mr. Truax i
Fifteen yeas of business has prove nl
. Phelps | to us we can do all we claim.
The Mill. .. Horatio Parker |
Lotus Glee C lab
Assets Augast 1, 1905, $2,115,000,
Pays
FOR MEN FOR WOMEN
£5 to $6! The Edwin C
_$4.00 to $4 The Patrician
£3.50 LaFrance
3350 TheDoris .___ e..- $200
2250: The Bernalda_ iia
COAL ELMER-A. WILBER,
SH Wholesaler of
4- W, BISA0P WINES, LIQUORS
$15.00 per week for sickness oF acei- | There is as much difference in
deat. {the quality of coal as there is BEERS AND ALES
HOP fou ious ot ia oe eye. between white and yellow sugar. | —
task 3 : We sell no but the celebrated |
Cth Sividends wach five your Lehigh Soles mined anthra
Costs ate. We also scll Bituminous and]
$2.00 to $4.00 per month. Loyalsock coal and all kinds of!
| wood.
: burt
Herbert |
My Love, Nell
Mr. Lewis
A Midnight Courtship
Mrs. Smith
My Dreams
Mer. Sticklett
The Grasshopper |
Lotus Glee Club
Recitations with music
Mrs. Smith
My Little Woman
Mr. Goodwin
Sleep Well
Lotus Glee Club
The members of the Glee Club
are: Harry Truax, first tenor: G.
Morgan Stricklett.-second tenor;
C. L. Lewis, first base; Eric Good-
win, second base; Frank J. Smith,
conductor.
. Fox |
.. Tosti
..Grabam
Selected
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE,
BOTH "PHONES,
eC. ). Kimo
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt
(tention given to moving
| Plagos, Household Goods, Hater
WOOD | 4,
Osgood
Abt
E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager.
Sayre, Pa.
"Our specialty is prompt service |
112 Desmond Bt, | and the lowest market price.
Both Phones,
J. W. BISHOP,
i
|
[FRED J. TAYLOR, 1cdigh Ave, Lockhan Bldg. |
UTILIZING THE POPPLE. | E| Both Phones.
If you haven't a| A
home and want one,| ;, WOOD WOOD
rs
Additional Study to Be Given the
Tree by the Government For-
est Bervice
: —— or if you have one you
The northern poplar, or popple, of y
the northeastern states, is coming in
Summer Vacation
the time to have the children's
whiendad fo.
daughter may owe
ty to her perfect,
p them so they must be
ar.
Shank: you some day for
isfigurement and |
for July and Au-
_ gust.
I. W. B. McDonald.
DENTIST.
Hoome ad #, Talmadge Build-
BElmer Avenue, Sayre,
The Globe Bore.
& BEIBACH
CAPE
t of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
GOOD BREAD!
- When you wint it call for
KING'S BREAD
Made st the West Sayre Bakery. Sold
1) David Arthar, Pred ( ook,
Waltoan & got, James Daly, |
fad RA Doss, FE r and W.K |
In Athens by Park & Co. , Cat
1 MeKean and the Racket
from Good Materials.
upholstered,
isses renovated, Um-
re-covered and re-
, 250 patterns of up-
pods to select
faction guaran-
jand hence comfortable to the palate,
gums and the whole mouth are the
new style plates of needed teeth we!
fit to your face. Yes, to your face, for
the outside of cheek and chin are to
be considered as well as the inside
Get our ideas and prices
you'll want our work.
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every |
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, . .
We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT CAS BURNER
which gives you better light than tem |
ordinary gas burners or twelve electric
balbs. Floods a large room with a bean-
{100d reading, ete. Saves the eyes,
Makes stores, halls and churches look at-
| tractive and rigs, Fits any gas bamn-
er. After a wee
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374] Broad St, Both Phones, Waverly.
JULY DIVIDEND
War mailed to sock holders om The Sth
The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co.
Made 300 sco pounds of pore copper during the
last srvwn days, oo which the Jest profit was
over §i2 oon
Stock io this company pave monthly devidends
of 3 ot, cent on the investments and it is a 5pien-
y ot the preset price of soc per share
ud your order, Cah or deferred paymenis
Price subject Lo change without potice
No water in this stack’ every dollar goes into
ietierments. No preferred or promotion stock
and uo woods very share is of eqeal ralus
value of plant otc,
$2 50 one
A proposition worth investigating
write
Call or
E KE REYNOLDS
117 Packer Ave Sayre Pa
EE I TER RS Snes.
H. H. Mercereau,
who has
oy the 'r cousin Miss
Bert returned to her
thom in Hq igheswilie today.
M
Bert:
field
moth r
Myrtle MN xon,
guest of |
Spri ing Sef,
LOONIS OPERA HOUSE:
3 NIGHTS 3
Commencing Hayes
and
and children
ent to Smith.
mornin’ to visit her
* THURSIAY, , OCTOBER 12
Engagement Ex Extraordinary a ———
i
MAUDE HILLMAN | ™ will be on exhi-
The B hest Littl Sta Re itiorr on Wedne day, Thursday
ie Drighest Little Star in Repor- | Lis, y
toire and her excellent com- and | lay at Mrs. J. A. Gould's,
pany of players in a repor- South Main street 130 3
toire of standard plays ©.
pay Mr Stevens, who has
been siting friends in Athens and
Smith eld this summer, has re-
turned to her home in Baltimore,
Races Next Week
Athens—Dr. I. G. Marshall is
gettin,’ things in order for the races
at Tio -a driving park next week.
He at'caded the races in Owego
this w-ck and says that Miss Sue
lowere lier record one second and
won ot on two heats, making a
record | 2:23. Miss Sue will be
the r.ccs here
Athe
"FREE!
'To the Person Bringing this Ad | above t
to Our Office.
—
Park
Lo He
this
med hats
Flora
High Class Vaudeville Between
Acts.
Season.
THURSDAY NIGHT
{ The Beautiful Southern
Drama
HOME SWEET HOME
| Spec ial Matinee Sat Saturday. Ladies’
Tickets Thursday Night. Prices
10, 20 and 30 cents.
Comedy
Jumped the Track
~Two empty freight cars
the track at the curve
Athens station at about
110 0'c k this morning. The
: wreckin -rew worked until nosn
Beginning September 13th we will | (picking pp the pieces, No one
give free of charge one gold erown (best | ed
quality) on every full set of teeth made | injur
or contracted for on or before October |
Stepped on Leaf
We will also allow 10 per cent dis- | -Mrs. EB, Joachim
count on all other work done or con- Ather
tracted for during same period of time, sprained er ankle yesterday by
NOTE PRICES: slipping 1 the sidewalk yesterday.
Gold crown and bridge work $5 per tooth | ‘She ste «d on a leaf on the wet
Ful t of teeth,
Ta cleaned, 7 00 ap | i dewalk She is suffering from
7% conta | the effec. of it today,
Teeth flied with Silver.
-+-J1a0 up) Avi age of Life in India.
Teeth filled with gol
$1508p |. The mas of India has an average
Teeth filled with nr
Teoth flled with art’ enamel
We extract teeth psitively Witaont | He ¢ of 24 ars. as against 44 in Eng
pain. All work guaranteed.
DRS, WILLIANS & LEWES. aie”
Hours: 8:301013; 1t0 5:30; 7 to &, | World In «
te Btore, : :
| Ovpanita Big ‘et Elmer ang, L2fant Mortality,
The fafst mortality (s heal twico
TOUHEYS YS HOTEL “™". 8
World's Booka,
number of books In the
mated at 4.000 000,000,
for increasing study by the forester
and lumberman. Not very long ago
the wood of the popple was used only
for excelsior. Some two or three years
ago the pulp manufacturer added it to
his list of species supplying his mill,
and It 1s now generally and increasing |
ly used for paper pulp of certain grades |
throughdut the northeastern states. [t
is & very rapid growing tree, with a
pronounced tendency to extend itsell
on old fields, so that a considerable
area of unwooded land, cut-over lands
and burned areas are coming up to s
growth of popple which will figure im
portantly in the lumbering problems ol
the regions In which It occurs. |
The forest service has received a
large number of applications for advice
reiative to the management of forest
lands containing stands of popple and
in consequence Is making a detailed
commercial study of the several spe-
cles, with special attention to the re
production, growth rate, market value
and quality for pulp and excelsior use
of each. In addition, the study will
keep in view possible fresh uses for the
popple, and ways of preventing the
injury of popple stands from fire.
It 1s bighly probable that working
plans for future forest management
In New York and New England will
take increasing note of popple.
PARROT SWORE IN SPANISH
Bird's New Owner Didn't Undegstand
the Language and Was
Laughed At.
A party of tourists arrived over the
Mexican railway a few days ago after
having visited a number of the cities in
the hot country, relates the Mexican
Herald. The various members had
picked up a number of curious on their
trip, and among them was a pariot.
None of the tourists understood Span- |
ish, and this accounts for the fact that |
the ladles were not blushing as they | }
passed out of the depot with the parrut
swearing to a nicety in choice Spanish
expressions. |
The party was driven to a hotel and |
the parrot began with his favorite line |
of sentences: The clerk and the people |
around the office who understood Span- |
ish were horrified to hear some of the |
worst words known to the Spanish Jan- |
guage blurted out,
“I beg your pardon.” sald the cle k,
“bul your parrot is using some very |
bad language apd we will have to innist |
that you remove him from the offies |
at ones"
“Bad langoage!” exclaimed the lady |
who had carried the cage from the trop.
jes. “Does he use bad language? Well,
that accounts for so many people |
laughing at me"
The parrot was hastily removed from |
the room and within an hour a carga-
gor called and earried it out by the
back way,
Boer War Horse.
The ouly equine sarvivor of the bat. |
te of 0, 8 rae, is.
want to get rid of,
call, write or "phone
Taylor. If I haven't
what you want I'll
try and find it for
you,
E
S
A
ES PAY rf
D. CLAREY COAL C0.
EAL
Best Quality & Prompt Delivery |
Guaranteed
Bradford Street Yard Phone, 5a
Office at Raymond & Ly 's Store, Sayre |
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
GARY BLOCK, __ SAYRE
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive OIll-- Quart 85¢, Gallon $3.00.
No. s Elizabeth St,, Waverly
Murrelle’ s Printing 3
Office
From four to eight skilled killed Job
a new,
ate re dl ir rere:
diplion 1 las we have She,
SIMPLY
Health and hap-
| piness are what you
' most desire in life
(and you can't enjoy
| tat fully
i te an up-g =
| to-date bath-room.
Now we do Plum-
'to fit up a bath-
| room for you there's) E
only one thing that
(you'll be sorry for
jand that is, that
you didn’t have it
done SOODET.
i “Shoe Hospital”
¥ JAMES SMITH
N Is still at his old stand, 804
% Bouth Main Street,
i price. Bring your shoes to
the “Shoe pital.”
opes vinings 1 from 7 to 3
SPECIALTIES:
| At the Lowest Possible Prices, :
:
i
i Orders ean be left at West
| Store, both phones; or at the Fy
yards at Sayre, Valley
| GOLEMAN MASSLER,
R. H. DRISLAI
Gontractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates
103 Lincoln St.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rect
[Rewe-1t0a. m, Lah 7 08D By)
Charles G.
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