The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 20, 1905, Image 4

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    WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF S$s.00
OR OVER.
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day and every month. th
give them the best for the least money, to make ou
© you the bepeiit of our advantages,
It is your
We find it pays. The serviee
n = very
Their interest is ours, We strive at all times to
We give
{this enterprise that makes its maintepancs
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
American Beauty Corsets
ONE WEER ONLY
a OCT.30 TO NOV. 4
We
are pleased to
Millinery--2nd Floor
Smart models in figs felts or velvets and felt, soft
draped hats of imported beaver and rich velvet,
The leading
Freeport, Windsor, Laf ivells
Prices are popular and pleasing t
sharp buyers, and range from 21.19 t
handsomely trimmed,
dall, Kismet,
anid Bealrice,
shapes are hen-
« Subway
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FROM BALCONY
George P. Kelly Killed by Fall
From the Stimson House Bal-
cony Last Evening.
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Athens —George P. Kelly, fore-
man of the job department of the
tathehy Gazette, was killed instant
last night at 10:45, by falling
from the balcony of the Stimson
House to the stone steps leading
4% to the barber shop on Susquehanna
2 Mr. Kelly had worked
>/ nearly all night Wednesday assist-
ing in getting the papers out for
the early mails yesterday morning
and bad felt the loss of sleep, al-
though he had been in bed part of
the day and had
at the office. He went to supper
street.
A
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done some work
announce Miss Pon-
tins, ex pert corsetien
representing the hal
amazoo Corset Co, of
Kalamazoo, Mich, ex-
clusive makers of the
above jastly famed
corsetys, who will be at
the
thisd under
pric LL
4 to § years, 50¢
outing, at He, Tic,
our store during size for large ladies.
period stated.
We would like very
much to have you call
and see her, whether
vou desire to purchase
You
it the regular retail
prices, $1.00, £1.50,
$1.75, 22.00 and $2.50,
begides having them
fitted, being a very
or not. get them
year have looked to
always right.
NOV. 3 AND
Our syndicate
ative here
trunks filled
every deseription.
fur jackets, of
beaver, genuine
ind price them to
we wonld ask were
sail them from
added advantage,
: AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 733 “ithoutextra expense
" Nalsmazes Corset Cs. Sols Makara to you.
- Special Furniture Offerings
= Third Floor
A combination commode and dresser, $8 67
with large swinging mirror, value $12, for *
Oak dresser, swell top drawer, large
mirror, trimming all of heavy brass $10.67
Rocking eribs with woven wire springs $1 67
value one-third more *
_ Special offéring of Mcrris chairs at £9.00 and $9.37,
welour covered, quartered oak frame, claw feet, all
‘over hand robbed finish, and are worth $12 ata will bring
eredit store. Ours is a cash price; that's why you
houss-3
ig a little past 6 and had been about
AN the hotel through the evening.
=< At about half past ten he was
i@ talking to Hoyt Hager and soon
after he went up stairs, telling the
, at one-
with feet, sizes in from
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2%
9 twe nty minutes.”
ivy teasled
This includes the out
He stopped in
WN the wnting room where a book
agent was writing a letter and gave
(a passing remark. He passed out
‘on the south balcony, Whe: the
two dining room girls, Lillie Whal-
en and Lena Blanchard sat talking
with some young men. He went
to the front railing and sat down
"upon it in a careless manner, plac-
ing his hands on it by his side and
his feet in a chair and commenced
talking with them. In a short time
h= lost his balance and fell back-
is Wards to the street below, the chair
BN with which his feet were entangled,
{ falling with him. His head struck
on the fifth stone step that leads
down to the barber shop, having
| fallen a distance of at least thirty
i fect. His skull was crushed in a
frightful manner.
ler at sab prices
suits, coats
» pri
Rachester, Binghamton,
whic rto
Wilkes-
Prices are
this
garment
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The girls screamed and soon
(ag the employees of the house and
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4 others were at his side, but life was
extinct, and it
piel ina tly
1s thought death
Dr. Cowell was
but
30a SY OS?
at once summoned nothing
2: CAFE |
of Everything
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 chetk and chin are to!
be considered as well
if natural looks are to
Get our 1deas and
you'll want our work
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, -
as the inside
be retained
prices. Then
“want a first-class
have them to scll. We
@ the following ranges
in stock
N.Y}
We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER
which gives yoa better light than ten
ordinary gas burners or twelve electric
bulbs. Floods a large room with a beau-
tifal white light. Comfortable for home,
stady, reading, ete. Saves the eyes,
Makes stores, halls and churches look at-
tractive and bright, Fits any gas burn
er. After a week's trial, if not satisfied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374} Broad Bt, Both Phones,
Waverly.
C.J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK,
Wheat you want it call for
KING'S BREAD
J amm—
H. H. Mercereau, |
Attorney-at-Law
Co | be done and the body was
rcmoved to Rogers & Miller's un-
dertaking rooms, and his parents
were telephoned to. He was the
son of Dr. Wm B. Kelly of To-
wanda and a brother, Ralph,
clerk in the Towanda postoffice
He has besides a brother ig Pitts
burg and
SATURDAY, OCT, 21,
Matinee and Night.
15
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Fred Raymond's Famous two sisters who survive
The Missouri Girl
10060) Long Laughs P
Greatest Fun En
Season
him
Mr. Kelly has been employed in
the Gazette office for the past ten
s and was a good workman
was highly regarded by all
knew him. He had boarded
at the Stimson House for eight
ycars, spending his Sundays at his
home in Towanda.
The remains were taken to To-
wanda today in the hearse from
that place
Ye
mitively
ent of the
the | w ho
All Special Scenery First Class
Specialities. A Great Cast
Including
MISS SADIE RAYMOND
18 “Daisy”
FRANK F. FARRELL
s "Zeke."
Mixing the Names
Athens—The plan of giving the
same street different names where
‘they cross Main is a perplexity to
{travelers. Walnut is Spruce west
| of Main, and Paine is Ferry east of
| Main. A passenger got off the
Night Prices—25,
Matinee Prices—10 an ;
DRS.
WILLIAMS
&
LEWIS
DENTISTS
Teeth Extracted Without
Pain.
Vitalized Air
and Hike
J
29¢
— morning intending to go to a house
on that street, but instead of going
west he went east on Ferry. After
wandering around for half an hour
he became discouraged and finally
took the car back to Waverly, He
says Athens is a most perplexing
town. There are no walnuts on
Walrut street, no ferry on Ferry,
no chestnuts on Chestnut, and no
bridge on Bridge, and if he keeps
his senses he would never visit the
town again,
Chicken Thief Killed
Athens— Than VanlLoan
some fine chickens which he prizes
' highly. A ravenous little annima)
has been making nightly visits and
carried off several of them. Early
this morning Si Hawkins agd a
boy shouldered a gun and went on
'a still hunt for the varmint which
mm they captured and shot on Paine
street,
has
workmanship and ma-
terials considered.
8:30 to 12; 1to5:30;7 toh
Store, corner Elmer and
hart St. Bye Pa.
Hours:
We mean to get The Record to
| you promptly and regularly. You
on Aocomemadations. | will help us perfect our service and
E Decker has has returned from
Mansfield.
J. A. Bradley i is in Wyalusing on
a business trip.
For fine, up to-date millinery go
to Miss Kaufman, Athens. 137-5
about £40 from their harvest sup-
per.
Those swell Overcoats, so much
admired, are bought of Unger &
Ellis, Waverly.
E. O. Horton and wife of Horn-
brook are guests at the home of G.
S. Brown, W. Pine street.
Miss Ethel Brown
her home
morning,
ane's,
The A. H. S. foot ball team will ¢
play a game with Waverly on the |
Waverly grounds tomorrow er
acon at 2 o'clock.
returned to
after a wisit at
William Farr, wife and family 3
are attending a family reunion to
day at the home of his father, J. M.
Farr in Ma
Mrs. N '. Marsh, 1 w who recently
re an operation at a hospi
tal in Wilkesbarre, is so far recov-
cred that she will return home
tomorrow.
Quickest Route to "Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing. Ino 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.
Saturday
Ipecials
KARNER
ATHENS
Grocery Dept
Cyclone flour .
Shredded wheat .
3 pkgs Egg O' See .
3 pkgs Vigor.
‘orce
3 gts new hand pickled beans
1 1b Baker's chocolate
17 Ib cocoa .
10 lbs good rice . .
10 heads cabbage .
16 Ibs fancy yellow sweets .
1 Ib pure lard .
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7 Ibs compound lard .
10 Ibs Morley's buckwheat
flour.
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Eull cream cheese
6 lbs new kiln dried popcorn
cuit Co's. Goods
Meat Dept.
dressed pork, veal, lamb
and chickens.
Round steak .09 or 3 Ibs for
Hamburg steak .
Sirloin steak
Porter house steak . . ‘
Prime nbs boned and rolled . .
Prime kettle roasts . o6 and
Pork chops .
Pork roasts .
Pork chunks .
Our Own sausage .
Clear pork, pure sage, pure
spices, is all that goes into
Our Own.
Sugar cured California hams.
Frankfurts .
Bologna . :
Sugar cured hams
6 Ibs plate and brisket .
Link sausage .
Fancy spring chicken
Salt pork . 08, .10 and
| 4 Ibs pigs feet, pickled .
25
10
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WILLIAMS & SUTT
HORS. FIRS
BASEMENT BARGAINS
Heavy shipments of new shoes have compelled us
to close out many lines of good shoes to
» make room for our fall arrivals. We
have placed these odd lots in
our basement at a big re-
duction in price,
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FOR WOMEN
$3.50 Patrician, Basement Price
3.50 E. PP. Reed,
3.50 Walk Over,
3.00 LaFrance,
2.00 Doris,
MC Other good bargains are found here for men, boys Bt
and children. You had better become ac-
quainted with our Basement Bargains.
2 One lot men’s heavy work shoes $1.19, value $1.5
4 One lot men's tan work shoes $1.18, bg 0
tj High Class Shoe Repairing in Basement.
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COAL COAL COAL ELMER A. WILBER,
J. W. BISHOP
There is as much difference in
the quality of coal as there is
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
wood.
Wholesaler of
WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA.
BOTH "PHONES,
C. J. Kiron,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at-
(tention given to moving of
| Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
WOOD WOOD WOOD ote,
IT's LEHIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
—
Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug
| Store, both phones; or at the Erie atreet
| yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Hours 7tofam,1t08,7to8p. m,
OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St.
Our specialty is prompt service
and the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg.
Both Phones.
Health and hap-
piness are what you
most desire in life
and you can't enjoy
either fully in a%
house which does’
not contain an up-hel}
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
you'll be sorry for,
and that is, that
you didn't have it
done sooner.
H. R. TALMADGE,
Elmer Ave.
« Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave.
Valley Phone at office and
residence. °
BAKER,
Carpenter and Builder.
Waverly, N.Y.
| A].GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
“Shoe Hospital”
JAMES SMITH
he Is still at his old stand, 604 &
®t South ‘Main Street, Athens,
ready to repair shoes in the
id best manner and at the lowest
® price. Bring your shoes to [UB
UJ the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop [i
open evenings from 7 to 8. $<)
URRAY, " )
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Bre Ear, Nose and
Throat, and the IR
es. Hours—$-1%; 1
1 Steadman Bt, Sayre. Pa.
Charles G. Annabel,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW,
332 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y.
a es Be 3 erm
We are now showing Imported and
Domestic Woolens for Fall
and Winter
Have your next Suit madelby us.