The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 18, 1905, Image 2

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    SPECIAL PRICES
Outing Flannel,
Calicoes .
- Ginghams
Night Gown Special
Lace Trimmed Skirt
Ladies’ Sweaters
Ladies’ Wrappers
Silk Petticoats
Fur Scarfs, a special bargain, each
Plaid Ribbons
_mmmer
dlc yd
Sc yd
50c
$1.00
$1.49
S0c
$3.69
$3.50
. 2%¢ 2c yd
Iron Beds
Reed Rockers
Oak Rockers
Handsome Rockers
Dining Room Tables
Oak Dressers, in Solid Oak
Large Parlor Rugs
$9.98
7.98
5.48
2.98 up to 15.00
. 8.
79c yd
45c yd
Couch Covers
#5
. $2.89
1.98
2.49
- 3.50 to 25.00
7.85 to 25.00
. 10.50
. 12.50
1.00
THE NATIONAL BANK
MAHLON CLARK MERCUR
OF SAYRE.
Capital
Surplus -
FUTILE FIRING
FOLLOWS FUGITIVE
Waverly —In a desperate attempt
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
to escape the clutches of the law, a
. We solicit your Banking bausi-
“ness, and will pay you three per
interest per annum for money
om Certificate of Deposit or
Bavings Account.
* The department of savings is a
_mpecial feature of this Bank, aud
all deposits, whether large or
small, araw the same rate of
interest.
M. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
prisoner
of Justice Hoagland's office
knocking ex Senator WE
i
leaped through the door |
, nearly
John-|
son down a flight of stairs, as he
fled yesterday
p
Blanrin
Broad
revolver in
alternoon
irsucd by
Ki, the
street, the
the a
( heer
flaw
Special
igitive up
ficer firing his
r as he ran, and |
SCOre
The
arrest of the
nned in the chase
cape folle
strancer whose
be
1
of people
faring « wed the
name
He
complaint of
t with
spoke
it
IS suppo d to O'Connor
Was arrested or
ho
who
a4
fore his
The Valley Record
gner
to Blazin
guage appears
had pay and
had other money to the amount of
8280 He the
Christie house during the day and |
story
ki lan- |
The
drawn two mi
J. H MURRELLE, Publisher,
H. RB. CUNNINGHAM, City Editor
Published every afternoon except Sun-
‘day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
Sabscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
por month.
Advertising rates reasonable, and made
kaown on application.
A
Ratered as second-class matter May
10, 1905, at the postoffice at Savr=, Pa,
under the Act of Congress of March 8,
1879.
sR
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a rere -
“All the news that's fit to print”
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
Em
KING EDWARD'S C
“Young Princes Consider It Gre
to Oo Riding with Their
Grunéys
his
foreigner,
nths
Q
was about old |
was advised by a friend to put the|
money Ih he did. | |
of deposit
later in the |
in a bank
a cerihcate
£
receiving
He
day was joined by some men who|
ma ery
A walk to the vicinity of]
Hil
retained and
fe themselves companion- |
able
Spanish was sugested and
1906,
the men seized
kill
m ney yf
foreigner declare
AlV-uind him,
did not
threatening t
his
certificate ter allowed]
him if he
give up Sce
at Fun
ner the new «
hun to go, taking the 10
Soe ter t ’ \ |
Little Prince Edward, son of the After telling bis story to Blazin-
prince of Wales, has a ke
the beer and skittles
He often rides out with Li
; father the king, for instance,
on such occasion he i: allowed
seat of honor by the side of the
toth Edward he is supremely happy
‘otherwise he is usually what that
servant monarch has
cent”
One day during the summer ha
smaller Edward and hi: next brother
Prince Albert, were taken by the King
upon & call he was making Albert
bad the coveted position on the dr
out, and then came the call and then
the departure. but so eager was Ed
ward the leiser to selze and hold a
Ralf of that back seat that ittled
of and down to the carriage without were reo
saying a good by Of course. he was of Odd
sent back to apologize Up the stairs
ke rap, blurted out an “I'm sorry 1
and then with never a word as to what
he was so
pattering off sc
down the last five steps
anything but dignified or royal
But the king laughed, and the
Edwards rode Lome side by side
for ski and securing a warrant, several
il
18 places were viated, and they met a
man whom the foragner positively
identthed as one of the p
up. Blazinski
e the justice
irty who
)
took the
ind duning
Sey
he!d hum
man befor
the examination Dr )
into Mr Hoagland
act busine A
Ww
called hnson came
s cthoee to trans
s the door open d
O'Conner bolted fleet
and was
h to reach the state line
Odd Fellows Active
Waverly 1 X
chou
ive
he new members
cived into Mcnoca Lodge
I'ellows at their meeting
ast ev y
[ne Odd
forward to
work
the Ti
two
Fellows are looking
the PITMINEC IN
upon ther
Za hotcl
was
that
in
Again
fel
Sorry about
hastily ment of
a Way
new purchase
-
Advertise in The Rerord
"GRAF & CO,
C ollec
remark
mine?
play
The
protzssion
insists on
times
have
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roads
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finest roadbed
Shore
Rail
dining cars
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HE ES
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HHAY Sit
Funeral Directors.
Having purchased the entire business of
FRENCH & KINGSBURY,
Offer a 15 Per Cent Introductory Discount Sale From
Thursday, Oct. 12 Until Saturday, Oct. 21. |
Call and see the greatest bargains in Parlor Suits,
ing Rooms Suits, Fancy Rockers, Iron Beds and
yer offered in the valley. At the old stand,
t and Park avenue, Waverly, N. Y.
os
cals
tton
mw
CATTLE
choice, 8
calves, fF.
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ight:
DIED AT COUNTY SEAT
i Mahlon Clark Mercur died yes-
Until his last
which
ago, Mr
possession of his faculties to a re
scverc
liiiness, began about two
weeks Mercur retained
markable degree. He was one of
the widely known men in this sec
tion of the state and his countless
| friends will be glad that his fatal
without
Funeral
illness was short and any
oreat suffering Services
afternoon
1 he
Oak
i
i
proaunent |
will be held on Thursday
o'clock at Christ church
made
.
at 2
interment will be in
Hill cemetery
Mr. Mercur took
part in the business, politic al, so
a
cial
and religious life of this place and
his career was of inestimable ad
vantage in developing the resources
of Towanda and the country lying
His
move one of the strong men of the
round about death will re
county, and will cause to be pad
to his memory a deep felt tribute
of appreciation from every citizen
-Towanda Review
STACK KILLED
NEAR WYALUSING
Stack of
of the
company
Wyalusing, an
Lehigh
was
John
employe Valley
railroad instantly
killed at
point about half way between Wy
Homets by
A slight freight wreck
near Rummerfield had blocked the
yesterday forenoon a
alusing and Ferry,
train No 8
erstbound track and the passenger
train was run upon the westbound
track Stack
was walking upon the westbound
for some distance
track intent his duties of
trackwalker,
upon
not sce the
His body
and did
fast train approaching
was terribly mangled
He was 62 years of age and had
lived for many years at Wyalusing
He was a brother of Michael Stack
the Lehigh Valley
foreman, with whom he made his
well known
home
COO
HAD FULL HOUSE
oom:
The
well filled last eveming with people
opera house was
eager to sce a good- comic opera
the
production put up by the Kirke La
‘ The Princess
The
of
No one was disappointed, for
Shelle company in
Chic”
comedians,
them, were
kept the house laughing the most
of the time. An anvil
troduced during the last act also
met with much approval. Elaine
Von Theile as the Princess was a
certainly was com al,
a good quartette
funny enough,
chorus in-
fetching little witch with a sweet
The chorus girls were
pretty The stage
settings and costumes were gorg-
cous and appropnate, and in most
places the work of the company
was perfectly harmonious.
Telephone your
The Valley
voice.
and graceful
news items to
IST SEE WIT YOU (AN GET AT
$4.50
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY THE FOLLOWING:
£1.50 Bridge Work per tooth $4 50
_ $450 $100 up
$450 50c and 75¢
Teeth reset
Gold Crowns
Plates
Pivot Crowns
Gold Fillings
Silver Fillings
bE (y)
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
DR. W. F. STEPHENS, DENTIST
132 Lockhart St. Over Raymond & Haupt.
CUT PRICES ON TOOLS
Sayre Store.
We have a lot of standard made tools
at {he following remarkable low prices
Bevel edge carpenter’ chisels, PLS &
W. make at sizes | inch to 1]
inch
NOrew
10¢ wach,
OUR STRONG POINT
A SQUARE DEAL
bec each,
drivers, “Champion Style” at
Machinist eallipers, inside and outside
it fhe each,
Machinist's
each.
steel rules 4 inch at 25¢
Machinist's steel rales @ inch at 385¢
each,
Stellson pipe wrenches, 10 in. size at
0c each; 14 in size at 70¢ each; 18 in
at 21.00
These are all standard made goods and
first quality. Look in the
the assortment,
size
window for
GEO. L. ROBERTS GO.
216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens.
wr [If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. Ws -
National Protective W A NT A DS
Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Legion.
Sa e Te . } cent a word each insertion
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter, None taken for
Fifteen years of business has proven
to us we can do all we claim.
Assets August 1, 1905, $2,115,000,
) cents,
free to paid in advance subscribers.
Wanted.
Girl wanted for general housework.
Apply 207 North Lehigh avenue, Sayre.
136-6*
less than 25 Situations wanted,
Pays
A competent girl to do general house
work. Must go to Oneonta, N. Y. Ap-
ply to C. T. Hull, Athens.
£15.00 per week for sickness oracci-
dent.
$100 for loss of limb or eye,
£5.00 to $600 at death.
Cash dividends each five years,
Costs
$2.00 to $4.00 per wonth,
Notice.
The Record, has
Lease aver
the best House
rinted in Bradford county;
also Vest Pocket and Desk Receipt
Books; and a variety of Legal Blanks
for Justices and Constables.
For Sale.
A new Smith Premier Typewriter at a
bargain, Call at Record office,
[. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager.
Sayre, Pa. 112 Deamond Bt,
Both Phones,
RED J. TAYLOR
- KE
A
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For sale cheap—a six room house,
half acre of land, good well. Ten min-
utes walk from car line, loquire Harry
Westfall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa.
133-6*
Two parlor stoves in
cheap, at Kepler's gas
Broad street, Waverly,
one
good repair,
supply store,
124¢1
Black Mare, we Ig 1,050 pounds.
quire J. C. Wood, 507 Maple street.
For Rent
Piven of land centrally located, suit-
able for shop or business place, Inquire
this office, 137-3*
If you haven't a
home and want one, In-
or if you have one you
get
write or
want to rid of,
call, ‘phone
Two houses for rent, including city
water and toilet rooms in house, $8.60
per month. loquire H. A. Kaufman's
Clothing Store, Sayre, 108-¢
Orchestra.
The D. 8. Andrus Orchestra guaran-
tees satisfaction at all concerts, balls,
parties, eto. Prices reasonable. Leave
order at D. 8 Andrus Musio Store, 138
Desmond street, or see J. J. Hummel,
Mgr. 117 N. East street, Sayre.
If I haven't
want I'll
it for
Taylor.
what you
try and find
EAL ESTAT
Orchestra RE
The Queen City Orchestra, composed FOr County Commissioner
of experienced musicians, and playing 1 havaby auboui myself as a candi-
all the latest music, is prepared to fur- | date for the office of County Commission-
ax 1 65, 20 to the
for their
Phone 142 A.
\ FAULTLESS BEER
I'he ng article appears in
the United States Trade Reports,
a publication devoted to financial,
jagnicultural and mechanical inter-
jCsts
There has been considerable discus-
{sion of the different kinds of beer since
» much attention has been given to the
| dise ussion of pure food products, and
{many are found to give bad after-effects,
The United States Trade Reports has al-
ways fearlessly discussed such topics as
iare of general interest to its readers,
and we have received several letters
concerning the different kinds of beer
on the market. We are asked to recom-
mend the best and purest, and which
leaves no bad effects after drinking.
We have made a carefal investigation
locally, also referring the matter to our
representatives in all the principal
cities, We feel jastified in saying that
the beer which we find to sarpass all
others in purity and cleanliness is made
by the Dotterweich Brewing Co, of
Olean, N. Y.
The above-named firm stands high in
the commercial world, and iv well known
for ita business tact and enterprise, as
well as for its integrity. This beer
serves as a tonic as well as a beverage,
We have no interest in making this com-
mendation, except w give credit where
credit is due, as has always been our
policy, and we have not the slightest
hesitancy in recommending this beer to
our readers. We advise all patrons to
call for this beer, especially for invalids
and those of impaired health,
It has been a custom of this paper to
furnish its subscribers with reliable in-
formation on any desired subject free of
charge, that they may designate by let-
ter of inquiry addressed to this office.
The United States Trade Reyaria | has
the largest circulation of any trade
per of its class, and no other Publication
could afford to maintain such a |
staf of experienced editors to e
these investigations, and depend solely
upon its subscription list for support. «
We are certain that all dealings which
our readers may have with this firm will
prove mutually beneficial and profitable,
It isa pleasure to us to give this firm
our editorial recommendation, and, at
the same time, to supply our readers
with reliable information on such an
important subject as this,
For sale at the leading bars in
Athens, Sayre and Waverly.
E. A. WILBER,
Distributing Agent.
follow
Most of us have to humor
our appetites. What more
can appeal to your taste
than appetizing
This is the kind we try to
sell
We Want or Fa 4
Yours Tr uly,
versthing’ in Groceries.
po
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oil—Quart 85¢c, Gallon $3.00.
Macaroni—8 and 10c B or $1.75 per box
No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly
Ready for Business
Having refitted the billiard, 1 and
lunch rooms recently leased of F, 8. Wop- |
cott, | am now prepared to serve all cus-
tomers in a satisfactory manner.
S ialty is quick lunches of all kinds,
Your patronage solicited. Oysters and
clams in season. Try a cup of our new
coffee, 8. BUT
Op. First Nat'l Bank, Broad
107-1m
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Record has in stock the
following card signs:
For Rent
For Bale
Private Office
Please Do Not Ask for CRI
Positively No Admittance
ished Rooms