The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 21, 1905, Image 4

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    7 REESER, KESSLER
WIELAND Co.
SAYRE, PA.
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DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR
CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
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Its achievements in
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Gents’ Furnishings
A heavy all wool boys’ sweater. The honey comb
and pineapple knit. In colors, red, white $1 00
.
Value 81.50
Men's heavy black swealers, Value
115
Men's outing flannel night shirta with sar 48cC
New lot of wide style four-in-hand ties,
Special Embroidery Sale
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 23 and 24
- 4c
Special Fur Announcement
November 3 and 4 we will have a special represent
We have 25 patterns from 3
Valae 10¢ to 12¢,
to 7 in. wide
Spe ial for two davs
DET
$1.50.
39c
alive
§
ings
books at little
with far coats,
Qur ow
id pocket
All the newest things are
Sut
should they be necessary
Ladiea suits in bom
brown and «
and Venitian cloth, at 81475
short, others three-quarter
coats, with fitted and semi fitted hacks
Ladies’ black coats at 25.37 to 232.050,
tan, caster, Llae,
alterations [res
sppetent
=pHRius=,
to 23250.
Ladies’ covert,
oF more
styles prevail
pockets
mived tweeds and bomespuns
have verticle,
nearly all velvet
Ladies’ ripple plush
prices from $14.87 to $27.50.
Misses
Sipe
coats in all shades and :
33.97 to
Children s coats, an
unlined. £15.60
afray «
that mu
At prices from $2.20 to 88 3
full ne
W to 827.67.
and materials,
bended
I adie and misses Fain cots
kinds. §&7
Ladies’ fur lined co
w line;
ats in black and
We have them
in stock
LIGHT AS A FEATHER
and hence comfortable to the palate,
gums and the whole
new style plates of needed teeth we
fit to your face Yes, to your face, for
the outside of check
as well
if natural looks
Get our 1deas and
you'll want our work
mouth are the
as the inside
be retained
Then
be considered
are to
prices
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, . - N.Y.
We STILLWELL
which gives you better light than ten
ordinary gas burners or twelve electric
bulbs. Floods a large room with a beau-
tifal white light. Comfortable for home,
study, reading, etc. Saves the eyes
Makes stores, halls and churches look at-
tractive and bright, Pits any gas burn
er. After a week's trial, if not satisfied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374} Broad St, Both Phones, Waverly.
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
Sayre.
orney-at-Law
“Roary Pub
anks filled
+ and take measures
cial pieces
may bw
, mink, Isabella fox,
anting.
col-
It
two will bring a great
and we invite vol to come,
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SATURDAY, OCT. 21,
Matinee and Night.
Fred Raymond's Famous
Comedy
The Missouri Girl
Jiwn) Long Laughs Ps silive iy
Greatest Faun Event of the
Season
the
All Dp ial
Ned
Scenery First Class
wulities A Great Cast
In luding
MISS SADIE RAYMOND
2 “Daisy :
FRANK F. FARRELL
as “Zeke.”
Night Pric and 50¢
10 and 25¢
ar a"
ud wid
DRS.
WILLIAMS
&
LEWIS
DENTISTS
Teeth Extracted ‘Without
Pain.
Vitalized Air
Our prices are the lowest,
workmanship and ma-
terials considered.
Hours: R:30 to 12; 1 to 5:30; 7 to 8,
Lockhart St, Sayre, Pa.
TIEITAIL
|
HERD.
Mrs. Bion Heath has returned to’
New Orleans.
Mrs. PE E. Decker has returned
from Mansfeld.
C. T. Bennett has returned
his home in Nichols.
to
Miss Frances Meyer went to
Galeton today to visit friends.
CW English is moving from
New Albany to Willow street.
Mrs. Bert Rowe went to Milan
this morning to spend Sunday.
The N. P. L entertainment was
well attended and much enjoyed.
Reliable
shoes, no
trash, at H. Sattler’s.
For fine, up-to-date millinery go
to Miss Kaufman, Athens
Comrade D. I. Fields of Sayre
inspected Perkins Post, G. A. R,,
this afternoon.
Mrs. Fred W. ‘Stacy “and child |
arc visiting her parents in Towan- |
da over Sunday.
137-3
Miss Josephine Gore went to
Sheshequin today to spend Sunday
with her parents. «
Abazinah French of Sheshequin
attended
Post this afternoon,
Mrs. James Morrow has gone to
Washingtonville to visit her moth-
er, Mrs. Mary Kelley.
Mrs. Henry Alderson and Mrs
“liza Crans are spending the day
with Towanda friends.
Mrs. Henry Loomis of Milan,
who has been the guest of Mrs.
Bert Rowe,
this morning.
returned to her home
0. L and wife returned
this from a two weeks’
trip to Washington,
and New York
Haverly
morning
Philadelphia
Eliza Crans will return to
Fla, next weck,
her daughter, Mrs. EK
Mrs
St. Augustine,
where
Barrett,
Mrs. C. S. Maurice and daughter
ave a reception this afternoon in
of Mrs. Louisa Comstock
and Miss Sarah Comstock
resides
Font >
. M. Tozer and wife of Ricketts
bes been guests of the former's
father, Ira Tozer, for some time,
returning home this morning.
H. O. Dorman of Corning was
in town today lcoking after his
interests, He is not
brick yard
ready to begin operations yet.
C. E. McKinney and wife went
to Geneva this morning to visit
their son, and from there they will
oo to Auburn for a two weeks’ stay,
Samuel Hensinger and bride,
been spending their
honeymoon with her aunt, Mrs. R.
J. Mulligan, returned to Overton
today. Ta
Comrade Walter C. Salsman of
Golden Hill, Pa, who has been|
visiting his son, Warren Salsman,
of Welles avenue, returned home
this morning.
The box social at G. A. R. hall
last evening was a very enjoyable
affair. Music was rendered by the
Patriotic Glee club, and at the con-
clusion of the program a sumptu-
ous spread was served.
who have
Athens Churches
Regular Sunday services at the
Universalist church
Usual services at the Episcopal
church. Evening service at 7:30.
Subject at morning service, Pres-
byterian church: “Christian Faith,
fulness.” d
at the Baptist
Other ee vk
No preaching
church tomorrow.
as usual.
There will be carly mass at the
Catholic church at 8 o'clock, high
mass at 10 and Sunday school at 2
Rev. Dr. Simpson's subject or
the morning service at the M. E
church will be “Salvation Is [llum- |
Haation;” the evening theme, “Man |
Athens—The old tree on Ferry
Ried that has stood as a sentinel
o the W. O. Robinson house has
Host onc half its glory. Yesterday's
gale parted the trunk in the middle
and one half of it fell into the
street. The writer has witnessed
the growth of this tree from a sap
ran the rafts of lumber down the
from tidewater and used this sap
stuck into the ground when he |
grew.
Purchased Livery Business
Athens—]. H. Bidlack has pur-
chased the W. IH. Shaw livery and ||
boarding stables on Herrick street
and will take possession Monday.
class place and he solicits a share
of your patronage.
Prince of Wales at Genoa.
GENOA, Oct. 21 The Prince and
ife Jotirueying
{to India for a six mouths tour, arrived
here aud went on board the Rritish
| battleshi p Renown
A most cordial
telegraphed
They were given
ih prinse
Risg Victor Emmanuel,
Lomds of friendship unit
ing the British and Italian royal fami
{Hes and their respective on he
princess alse sent ad Frit =
Helena, The poiooe sod por %
en the Renown this morn
reception
recalling the
Hitries=
i 19 Oh
J.» Bank gr.
i
Passaic iN
PASSA
of Ntate Bank Exar
the bank of M
ily private banker in the ts
cifices here ans
fhe examine
fia lire
ef 3-1
: ’
iI Lujanavits
ee
the
wi i
which be wanid 0]
fo MM) ceils 5 1
Baner's « Instant ( ough Cure
has cured more Coughs and Colds
than any remedy Known It instant-
Iv relieves the most distressing cough
and iz guaranteed to cure Bronchitis
and Asthma Bauer's Cough Cure
always give satisfaction as Mr. D
Greenman, druggist of New Harmony,
Pa. says “Your remedies have giv
en the very best satisfac
who have used them
Bauer's Instant
tion to all
and especially
Cough Cure I Jock
for larger them in the fu-
{ure I do not 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. Gillesp'e and Child,
Waltman & Young, Sayre
ale on
SE
Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at B o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing. In 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 —unexcellad dining cars.
————— lp ——
When the Children
Need a laxative, have colds, fever, or
any of the many little ills that beset
childhood, give
te aspoonful occasionally will Keep
their bowels healthy and regular. It
will ward off more serious diseases
and will be found invaluable as a
children's medicine Bauer's Syrup
of Prunes is the best of all family
medicines It will positively cure
Constipation, impure blood, headache
and skin eruptions. Get a free sam-
ple bottle and try it tonight. H. L
Glllesple and Child, Waltman &
Young, Sayre.
IT’S
Health and hap- If
| piness are what you | il
most desire in life v
and you can't enjoy,
either fully in a
house which does™ §
not contain an up-2 '§
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
only one thing that
you'll be sorry for a
and that is, that A: we
you didn't have it”
done sooner. { pi
| Plumbing, Heating and Tianing
3 R. TALMADGE,
Elmer Ave.
C. 4 Kitcuin,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
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£5
WILLIAMS
SHOES
Our Furs
range in
to
an
bor Question from
point.
Ladies.
&
the Working Class ,§~od-
o the
COAL LL. COAL COAL L
J. W. BISHOP
‘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
wood.
Our specialty is prompt service
nd the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
[103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bldg. |
Both Phones.
w OOD WOOD WOOD
“Shoe Hospital”
JAMES SMITH
1s still at his old stand, 604 §
Bouth Main Street, Athens,
1 ready to repair shoes in the
best manner and at the lowest §
price, Bring your shoes to
the “Shoe Hospital.” Bhop
open rs from 7 to 8,
LH. NUR RAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
Throat, and the Pro; Pitting of Glass- |
78; Sundays by
Wheelock Block.
COAL
| At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at West Sayre
Store, both phones; or at the Erie
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
Contractor and Builder
103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa.
H. L. TOWNER, MN. D.
Specialties.
| Diseases of Women and of the
Hours—7tofam,1to8,7to8 p.m.
OFFICE—-SAMUERLS BLOCK.
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Office, Rooms 3 and 4
£
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. *
10% Siedugn Bs BYP
| Girls C. Annabel,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSLOR'
AT LA
|332 Broad St., Waverly, N
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