The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 17, 1905, Image 4

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There is true merit in the
There, too, is distin
je Just what the article is worth,
E L LOT OF
and Art Materials
Bt of stamped doilies, sizes 4 to 27
Be, Te. Bc and 10c. Tu of extra value
silk. both floss and twisted, in
Ps 80 matter how poor, will fade it.
articles fo complete this work,
ity to select pieces for Holidays
& started carly.
*Wooltex” garments, “Crawford”
garments. Exclusive agents for
Ribbons
pit one ball price. Beautiful Moire,
3, at 48c. Dresden elects at 20¢,33¢, and
k No. 40, 80e, and No. 80 for Sc yd.
y Monday and Toesday only
iment Specials
fof Liverpool china for $387. They
patterns. Their valoe is 85.00
toilet set $2.50, 10 piece toilet s=t
at $3.75 to $7.57.
i and banded tumblers at 47¢
Rind worth 05¢ a dozen.
Glass and Brass King,” usually
Floor Coverings
At Specially Attractive Prices
uth 25¢ and Sie square yard
m Be and 60¢, in stamped, fiest a:
hl
Linoles
qeality
Inlaid Linolen
£1.20 sqquare yard: no better made,
Wel
bing qu
We
mills, Prices from 17¢ to 23¢ per yard.
same in blo
all are handsome
to Jie
Furniture Specials
ww Rockers. Oar rag!
Cradit stores would ask at leas:
for Saturday, Monday and Tuesds
Carpets and Rugs
Third Floor
(iranite and Saltana Carpets in many de
Two styles in Will
is £16.
23.00
regular prica is Toc,
uually 30¢,
S1eatest
tion and
you have
+ sell for
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21c
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3 death of
. which occurred at the arm|
375 x Shehequin where be was born.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Voorhis | 'He died at 2 o'clock and was sa
For fine, up-to-date millinery
to Miss Kaufman, Athens.
ness today, | Whenever a member of such an |
illustrious family as the deceased |
{passes away we glance backward |
and note the important influence |
SF {that has descended through their |
Mrs. Joseph Hines went to Mos: | heroic ancestry and linked our!
, today to visit her miece, [Prose prosperity with the toil and |
D. M. Smith, who is quite ill. | sacrifice they endured. The Sus-|
{quehanna valley possesses a field |
A two-years old daughter of Mr. of romance and chivalry that |
Geo. Richar and wife have re-|
= among its most famous actors. We |
Miss Lulu Phelps, who has been 63d of the three brothers slain in|
several days, returned to Smithfield brothers in law lay weltering in |
their blood and the mother watch. |
ing at the door of the fort to give
Charles Mul ligan returned to warning of the approach of the!
The football team | savage enemy. These were lineal |
play in a match ancestors of Abraham Gore, and |
while he has lived in the Sheshe- |
| quin valley he held the illustrious |
[title of being kin to three courage
ous men. The span of 84 years |
has witnessed the development of |
his native home and through it all |
— he has figured greater than all a
Miss Ethel Gray, “teacher of true, honest @haracter, and an |
‘music in the Athens high school, | unwavering steadfastness to the
lis a most accomplished musician, | purposes of manly rectitude,
She sang a solo at one of the even | He joined the Odd Fellows |
ing entertaiaments at the teachers’! lodge i in 1847 and was one of its |
institute last week which was high- {toretaost members till 18
Mrs Henry Phillips and
Henry, who have been visiting at
Mrs. Phelps’ parents home on Pub-
lic street, returned to Syracuse
71, when |
~ everything for your
‘Rheumatism
Still the Aches, Pains and Stiffness
are with you,
Have You Ever Tried
a remedy guaranteed to remove from 7
your system the poisonous Uric Acid
that causes the pain and suffering?
It is for sale by
H.' L. GILLESPIE
He will give you a Question Blank | Ol
to fill out and return to us for our | §
FREE advice and TREATMENT.
Proper TREATMENT is HALF | 1
THE BATTLE
Sayre, Pa.
SHOES FURS
BASEMENT BARGAINS
Heavy shipments of new shoes have compelled
to close out many lines of shoes to
make room for our fall arrivals. We
have placed these odd lots in
our basement at a big re-
duction in price,
FOR WOMEN
$3.50 Patrician, Basement Price $2.08
3.50 E. P. Reed, " 2.68
3.50 Walk Over, 2.08
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. New Haven Coan
3.00 LaFrance, 2.25
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE'§ 30% 2
0 Other good bargains are found here for men, boys
SATURDAY OCT A and children. You had better become ac-
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Matinee and Night.
quainted with our Basement Bargains,
0 oN ® One lot men’s heavy work shoes $1. 19, value $1.50. 8
{ One lot men’s tan work shoes $1.48, value $2.00.0
= Class Shoe Repairing in Basement.
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Fred Ray mond’s Famous
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|COAL COAL
Positively the |
Greatest Fun Event of the
Season.
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|All Special Scenery. First Class]
Wholesaler of
I for Saturday and Mon- 27
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pes elsew bere and you will find You pay as much
al most stores,
% Always Sc here, Small stores
choleest patierns and valaes that
at 8c, Sic, 88¢, 21.19, and up J emplogers got $1.2
yard
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7x8 rags, £12.67,
clively
Our clerks tell
their former
75c per
Bave assembled are too diversified to fully describe
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LIGHT AS A FEATHER
and 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
if natural looks are to be retained
Get our ideas and prices. Then
{ you'll want our work.
= | Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, - N.Y
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INE We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER
which gives you better light than ten
ordinary a nner) or twelve electric
i bulba, large room with a bean
tiful white ioe light. a nstersabie for home,
study, readi Saves the eyes
Makes stores, ad churches look at-
{ tractive and rb Pits any gas burn
er. After 3 Jack ®s trial, If pot satisfied
your money back
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
874} Broad St, Both Phones, Waverly
JULY DIVIDEND
The Punn-Wyoming Copper Co.
| Made mo coo pounds of pure copper dariag 1
o | last seven days, om which the clear profit was
| aver $17 con,
I Stock in this company pays mont hl y dividends
z= | of 1 per cowt om the lavestments and itis 8 wplen
jd yak the preseot price of we per share
| Send your onder cash ©
BREAD | !
Saye Bakery Peck Coon!
Seager
deferred payment
| {Price subject to chsuge withe wl notice )
i No water bn this stock. every dollar goes int
| blerments. No preferred or promotion stock
{and ao bomds, very share is of equal valee
?{ Visitie assets §roo0 oon. value of plast etc
Um- [ro ion werth
i and re- wd
of up- Rm ———
to select H, H. Mercereau, J
guaran- |
:
Attorney-at-Law
JR. ~ Notary Public
ntion to Pension Papers.
tevrstigating Call or
KE KE REYNGLDS
117 Packer Ave Sayre, Fa
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17.
A Performance to Talk About. The
Best You Ever Witnessed
Kirk LaShelle's
Most Successful Operatic
Comique
“PRINCESS CHIC”
With America’s Yonng and Beau-
tiful Prima Donna
Elaine von Thiele
And a specially selected company,
management of
Edward R. Salter.
NOTE —This is one of the great at-
tractions of the season which you cannot
afford to miss. C, TOBIAS,
Positively no free list. Sabscriber's
sale opens Friday morning at Drigg's
drug store, Sayre; Sanford’s drug store,
Athens; W, U. Telegraph office, Waverly,
Regular advance sale Satarday morning.
PRICES—25¢, 50¢, {75¢, $1.00 and
a few seats at §1.50
FREE!
To the Person Bringing this Ad
to Our Office,
give {ree
quality) on every full set of teeth made |
or contracted for on or before October
20th.
tracted for during same period of time, '
NOTE PRICES
Gold erowp and bridge work §6 per tooth |
Full set of teeth. $5.00 ap |
Teeth cleaned. . C...50 centa
Teeth flied with silver... .. 715 centa
Teeth filled with gold
Teeth filled with cement... 50 cents |
Teeth filled ia art’) enamel. $1.50 up |
We extract teeth wo oi bi) Mg without |
pain All work
ORS, WILANS & LEW
Hours: $:30%012; 1t0 5:30; 7 to 8.
ar Bes Srner Hmer sod |
HEY S S HOTEL:
ly spoken of. It is very fortunate | he w
that our school has secured her
: Lodge in Sheshequin as one of its
services,
| charter members, and he remained
{a member up to the date of his
death. In the quiet seclusion of
Mrs. Warren Wakeman of Lac
ieyville is visiting at the home of
Griffin Taylor of {ugh strect for a his valley home he has taken great
short time. Her daughter Ruby is | delight in contemplating the past
‘at the hospital. where she recently |and learning lessons from it for the
underwent an operation for appen- | development and rounding out of
dicitis, and her mother is here so! sterling manhood and true citizen-
as to be near her and render such (ship. For this he has been esteem-
service as may be required. (ed, and for this his memory will be
| cherished by all who knew him.
M. H. Wyckoff, state deputy ofl ‘His funeral took place today
‘the Modern Woodmen of America, from his home at 1 o'clock and |
was here this morning calling upon from Sheshequin church at
ithe brethren of the order. There o'clock. He
will be a meeting held this evening | Wallace of Corning,” Albert of
ii . : ep Sau :
{in the Wilbur hose rooms, Sayre, | Aiheng and Joseph of Sheshequin,
at 8 o'clock when business of im- ——
Banner's Instant Cough Cure
portance will be considered. All .
~ | has cured more Coughs and Colds
members arc requested to be pres- | (han any remedy known. It instant-
ent. i ly relieves the most distressing cough
and is guaranteed to cure Bronchitis
There will be a box social and | and Asthma. Bauer's Cough Cure
’ always give satisfaction as Mr. D.
entertainment given at G. A R.| Greenman, druggist of New Harmony,
thail Friday evening under the aus | Pa., says:
; PC en the very best satisfaction to all!
pices of Washington Camp, ). | who have used them, and especially |
{S.of A. A fine musical program Sauce . Inston: Cong Cure. : Jouk
or larger sales on them In t -
bi be rendered by the P, O. S of
| A. quartette. Each lady is re-|
| quested to bring a box of eatables
| for two. Everybody is invited.
a
-
ture. I do nol want to be out of any
of them and will order before my
stock runs down too low.” Get a
| free sample and prove what it will do
{for you. H. L. Glllesple and Child,
| Waltman & Young, Sayre.
Look! Look!
Last Night's Concert
Athens—The concert at high
| school hall last evening by the
| Lotus Glee Club was very enjoy- |
| able, the program being of a varied |”
character, calculated to please all.
If you are looking to the interest of
your pocket book you should bay your
Groceries and Provisions
where you can save the most money
staple and fancy groceries at a big sav-
{ing of money, Our
Sunshine Coffee
cored, which goes to show the]
audience were pleased. Mr. Strick- |
|| it once use no other. 25¢ a
J.-L. HUNTER,
876 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y.
were good. Mrs. Minnie Marshal
Smith, the reader, was the star of |
the evening, her selections been?
well chosen and very ably rendered |
The opening entertainment fore-|
shadows a successful course.
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CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK,
Cards For Sale.
Epworth League Conventiol
{ Athens—The first session of the
| Owego District Epworth League
(is being held in the M. E. church
| interesting subjects discussed and
papers read. The attendance is
{large and great interest manifested
‘the day and evening. Tomorrow
evening Rev. M. S. Godshall of
| Waverly will give a stereopticon
lecture on his trip to Denver.
following card signs:
For Reat
For Sale
Private Oca
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
Furnished Rooms .
Remains Are Missing
Athens — Frank McGeorge of
| Corning has been in town a few
days attending to the removal of
i the remains of his parents from the
‘old cemetery to Tioga Point ceme-
tery. His father, H. T. McGeorge,
was one of the carly settlers of
Athens and a very prominent man. |
They bave sot been abe to find
ro- lof
For Sale or Exchange.
Double barrel 1 vag Shot: |
BT ude tor plow Fe
or a
Write what you have to offer to “Sports-
| man,” care Alley Record, Saya. Pe rant 1154 |
Read The Record.
Specialities. A Great Cast |
Including
MISS SADIE RAYMOND
as “Daisy”
FRANK F. FARRELL
8 “Zeke
Night Prices —25, 35 and
Matinee Prices—10 and 25¢.
JOIN THE
National Protective
| Legion.
Sle.
Fifteen years of business has proven |
to us we can do all we claim.
Assets August 1, 1006, $2,115,000,
Pays
$15.00 per week for sickness oracei- |
dent.
$100 for loas of limb or eye.
$5.00 to $600 at death.
Cash dividends each five years.
Costs
$2.00 to $4.00 per moath,
E. F. Merceredu, Dist. Manager. |
Bayre, Pa. 112 Desmond St. |
Both Phones.
FRED J. TAYLOR
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If you haven't a
home and want one,
or if you have one you
Ys {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.
EAL ESTATE
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oil—Quart 85, Gallon $3.00,
No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly
Ready for r Business
Having refl the. bil
lunch rooms tly leased of F. 8. Wor
Gott. 1 atm sow prepared to serve ai] gus.
{tomers in a sa
| specialty is quick Juches of al of all "inds,
o
ronage solicited. Oysters and
cae eas. “Try wp of one our new
First Nat'l
107.1" Bak, ed | 5
D. CLAREY COAL CO.
Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND ) SOFT WOOD
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WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
There is as much difference i
| between white and yellow sugar. |
| We sell nothing but the celebrated |
| Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- |
(cite. We also sell Bituminous and | .
| Loyalsock coal and all kinds of
G. J. Kiron,
wood,
Our specialty is prompt service
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN,
and the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bldg. Bepecial care and prompt at-
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
TEE
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, P.
BOTH ‘PHONES.
Both Phones.
ote,
SS nS
LERIGH AND SCRANTON.
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at West Bs me
Store, both phones; oratthe les
yards at Sayre, V Phone 37m.
-SOLEMAN SASSLEH,
R. H. DRIS
rs
SIMPLY
to-date bath-room. §
Now we do Plum-$
bing and do it well.
H. L. TOWNER, N.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Restam.
Hours—7tofam,1to8,7to8 pm
OFFICE—SAMURIS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lookhart
L. B. DENISON, N.
Office, Rooms 3 and 4
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave.
Valley Phot ot ufos ads
residence. :
Plumbing, Heating and Tinning
H. R. TALMADGE,
JAMES SMITH
still at his old stand,
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Mr . . MURRAY, Wh. D.
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Ear, Nose and
ei Ht ohh iting of Glass.
Bodays by
We are now showing Imported
Domestic Woolens for Fall
and Winter
Have your next Suit made by us.