The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 31, 1905, Image 2

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The Cloak Prices
Long Coats, fancy mixtures, $9.98
Woman's Jackets, Black and Tan for $5.48
22.00, 23.50, 30.00.
orings.
Fall Shirt Waists
1.50, 2.50.
Our Furnitore
the Furniture line.
Crepe de Paris
Children’s Coats
$298, 3.98, 4.00, 5.00. 5.98, 6 85, 7.00 up to 10.50.
&
Misses Coats
$6.85, 7.50, 12.50, 15.00, 16.98, 18.85 up to 25.00.
fe earrrr or |
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
own today
Capital - Chad :
nar
Surplus - ‘esterday
~ 1
C. 1. Gregg
We solicit your Banking busi- r at his home here
pess, and will pay you three per
~ gent. interest per annum for money
. B left on Certificate of Deposit or s visiting relatives
“+.B Savings Account.
"The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, and rach
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same of Look after the pecial
Interest. Tabard Inn bool
MN. HN. SAWTELLE, H: Sattler of 4
tler Towanda
bu Nes
here.
Men's self opening umbrellas 7
at Kaufman's, Savre
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rats ]
Gillespie,
Cashier. caller her ye terday
Mrs
turned to her home in Detroit.
. The Valley Record ~~
Margaret Summers has re
J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher siting FF. M. (
W. T. CAREY, Editor -
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~ Published every afternoon exoept Sun-
day at Murrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, ret
Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents »
per month.
Advertising rates reasonable, and made
known on application.
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Batered as second-class matter May
at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa,
reat bo Act of Congress of March 3,
motorcyeies
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vans a now on
Carmody’s
treet, Waverly
senate, 300
tfeod
.
Just r ceived 10
of Sayre, tue
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“Al the news that’s fit to print”
A ——
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1905,
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Die BATTENBERG'S VISIT.
VIEW
Weber s parlors
nch, who formerly con
Admiral Evans With Squadres Sails d
5 te Meet British Fleet
= HALIFAX, N.S
ond cruiser sguadren mler
of Rear Admiral Prince Louis
tenberg, has sailed for A
3 New York.
= An juteresting feature of
will be a power and =| y
The ships. It is hoped that th i {arr |
will afford basis for
tween the spessl of the
and the United g for a few day S
iron conveying President Ss -
E from the gulf of Mex Vols
At
Walker & Son
Oct. 31 |
-
New York aty
rton Beebe
esl -
ris, manager
in] ntal rooms, has
Boi
Slates
will
the
Blackmore
rt bere says that in
divisions of the nortl
der comand of He
PD. Evans lis
bi Roads for h
hnapolis, where they
SS qette 8 reception to the B
Atlantic squadron. which
Alnapolis in the next few days
The vessels which went to A
sre the battleships hentucky, hear -
surge. Alabama, inode \i left of those
Towa, Maine and Massaclos Cons?
the gnubonts MavBower aud y -
is
Jd Chemung
vork, able
and
Wenther Probabilities, re Pa
wird wWituls
NO REST
rats *
» And no saving unless Fur-
niture of good construction
is purchased. We place be-
‘fore our customers some-
{hing very attractive and of
absolutely new design in
collection of Couches. :
The variety is as great as re
the styles are pleasing. At
1S per cent discount until
November 1 we offer an ex-
COUCHES
cellent quality in everyway: - iJ
‘will lust a lifetime, and remain good looking to the last.
RAF & CO.
gre Dealers and Funeral Direct
re. wave y
a rope rile}
Lope
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i
The ladies of the Berean class of
of aprons and home made bake
stuff in the McCarthy block No-
vémber 1 148 3t
The K. of C. will confer the 1st
land 2nd degree on seven candi-
dates this evening at hall,
Clark Broad street.
Many out of town Knights will be
their
corner and
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‘DECIDED TO PURCHASE
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
Local Masonic Order Will Con-
vert Structure Into a Temple.
Waverly —The Masonic lodge at
{a meeting held last night decided to
| purchase the Y. M. C. A. building
[ sum will be paid tothe Y. M. C
A, and covers only the building
{the land on which it
stinds beng
Noble
A Masonic Temple Association
| ow ned by A. C
{the business and stock will be sold
| Nearly enough bids for stock have
| already been received to cover the
| indebtedness.
| Plans will be adopted for the
| building, and the necessary changes
will The
Association will fit up a store on
the first floor for Mr. Noble's
as renumeration to him for the use
of the land
DIED OF HEART FAILURE
Waverly
be made immediately.
usc
-Mrs Katherine Best
of Katatunk, who was visiting her
nephew, Orlando Springer, died on
Saturday night She was in her
usual health when she retired and
died before morning of heart fail
One daughter, Mrs. Owen
Kline, resides on Johnson street,
urc
this village. The body was taken
to Katatunk yesterday for burial.
et Mt
CONPLAINT WITHDRAWN
Waveriy— The case against
to
have becn tried this morning be-
Abram Eastman which was
fore a jury, was discharged, the
complainant withdrawing the ac-
tion. Mr. Eastman was arrested
on a charge of larceny, it being
alleged that he had stolen a load
of wood.
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EMPLOYED M. LEFLER
Waverly—Last evening the
South Waverly school board de-
cided to employ M. Lefler as prin-
cipal. Hes an experienced teach-
cr, holding the same position in
the Laceyville schools for ; years,
and comes highly recommended.
| Lost—A ladies’ small purse con-
| taining a sum of money. Finder
will please return to the Record
office and receive suitable reward.
Charles G. Annabel,
inall colors 50c yard.
A Silk Special
Oak Rockers
Reed Rockers
Dining Chairs
Iron Beds
Parlor Tables
Side Boards
Buffets
Dining Tables
Oak Dresses
Chiffoniers
t
PERSONAL MENTION
Mis Gertrude Fisher of Sayre
tand Ray Bennett spent Sunday at
| Niagara Falls,
= hs
James J Russell of Binghamton,
who has been the guest of Dr, W.
B. McDonald for several days, re-
turned home this morning.
Burton J. Carpenter of Buffalo,
who has been the guestof C. G
Matthews for a day or two, re-
turned home this morning
President Cross of the M. I’. A,
has returned from Genesee, Potter
county, where he organized
branch lodge of 81 members.
a
in A A pees:
Mrs. Lavina Dutcher of Phila
delphia, who has been the guest of
her brother, J. L.
Chestnut: street, for the past few
days, went to Geneva this morning
Plumstead of
| for a short visit with friends and
relatives,
W.C. T. U. MEETING
The Sayre W.C.T.U. will hold a
meeting at the Mcthodist chnrch
Wednesday evening, consisting of
singing and speaking, followed by
a report of the state convention re-
cently held at Washington, Pa, by
Mrs. Elizabeth Estabsook of East
Athens. It is hoped there will be
a large attendance of the W.CT.U
tl
When the Children
Need a laxative, have colds, fever, or
any of the many little ills that beset
childhood, give them Bauer's Syrup
of Prunes, the new laxative tonle. A
teaspoonful occasionally will keep
thelr 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.
Gillespie and Child, Waltman &
Young, Sayre.
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Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 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 doable berth from
Buffalo. Best services and equipment
finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars.
re t———
Bauer's Instant Cough Cure
has cured more Coughs and Colds
than any remedy known. [It Instant-
| ly relieves the most distressing cough
and Is 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 satisfaction to all
who have used them, and especially
Bauer's Instant Cough Cure. [I look
for larger sales on them in the fu-
ture. [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 sou. I. L. Gillesple and Child,
| Waltman & Young, Sayre.
LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE
| ORCHESTRA
Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished
for Balls, Parties and all maoner of Soc-
ial Functions, €ither public or pFivate
Any number pieces desired will be far-
nished, Call Valley Recond for terms,
ete.
A.J.GREEN
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“BEACAIRE™ ~~ Forerunners of
There is satisfaction in knowing
that Creston Clarke last season!
found in “Beaucaire” a character |
more agreeable to his noble am-
bition and giving him a more de- bavi : { chi |
cided prestige as one of America's In buying a picce of china |
I |at an art store you pay a!
lcading actors, than any other ever | ' yy . i
. | good price for the china and |
before interpreted by him. As a ces
alter of fact hic riends dad. adi A230 additional sum for the]
d » * ir ad- . "" - i
SN : : Poy Md | “art.” At the Racket Store |
S yr » 3 » - “NY < ’
ire SuEry pers 0 et a you get your money's worth
i ¥ or < 41% .
a_genume deugit to nd such ain the article. . The reason:
splendid piece of theatrical proper |e buy in large quantities
ty in such capable hands as Mr. [4d are satisfied with sell- |
Mr. Clarke's. Those who have|ing at the usual low Racket |
carcfully this young Store prices.
achievements in| Then China is one of the
the past, declare that the role of | principal departments of
“Beaucaire is in a direct line with {our business, and our large
this actor's expressed determina [stock affords greater oppor-
tion not to deviate from the path of {tunities for selection than
exalted motive, and that it affords |i the case where china is
him special only an inconsiderable side
line.
Real Japanese Ware
We have just put on dis-
play a consignment of fine
Japanese ware which is par-
ticularly handsome in shape
and decoration.
The Chocolate pots in col-
ored enamels and gold that
we have marked at $2.50
would bring $4.00 at most
stores. There are pin trays
as low as 19c. Bonbon
dishes, hair receivers, salts
and peppers, mustard pots,
vases, cream pitchers, etc.,
25¢ to 50¢ and up.
You will find in this line
a hupdred or more sugges-
tions for a dainty gift.
>
Austrian and Bavarian
Hand Painted China
An extensive line show-
ing the latest fancy in the
large fruit and flower de-
signs at the usual low Rack-
et store prices.
Gregg's Racket Store
Waverly, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave,
C. J. Kitcu,
SAYRE’S LEADING
pearance in Beaucaire DRAYMAN.
Beautiful Scenery. Handsome Cos-, Especial care and prompt at-
tumes. Strong Cast tention given to moving of
PRICES 50, 75c and $1. | Pianos. Household Goods, Safes
LENIGH AND SCRANTON —
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Christmas |
i
followed
man's notable
such as
have never before been enjoyed by
him.
advantages
with Creston
Clarke in the title role, will be
offered at the Loomis next Satur-
day with such magnificent detail as
“Beaucaire,”
to warrant the high sounding com.
pliments from both the public and
the press as have been accorded
everywhere this attraction has ap-
peared this and last season.
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY, NOY. 4.
JULES MURRY
PRESENTS
CRESTON CLARKE
In the Comedy Romance
MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE
Note—This 1s Mr. Clarke's last ap-
-25. 35,
Ready for Business
Having refitted the billiard, 1 and
lunch rooms recently leased of F. 8. Woy-
cott, | am now prepared to serve all cus-
tomers in a satisfactory manner. My
specialty is quick lunches of all kinds.
Your patronage solicited. Oysters and
clams in season. Try a cup of our new
coffee, 8. BUTLER,
Op. First Nat'l Bank, Broad 5
107-im Waverly.
A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Ear, Nose and
the of Glass.
Orders cao be loft at West Sayre Drug
Store, both phones; or at the Erie street
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
Showing
3
ELMER A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of :
WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
i a
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA :
BOTH "PHONES.
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT CAS BURNER
which gives you better light than fem
ordinary faa ers or twelve electrie
oods a z
er.
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
874} Broad Bt, Both Phones, Waverly.
H.L. TOWNER, KN. D.
Specialties.
Hours—-7to 9a m,1t08,7to8 p.m.
OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart 86.
L. B. DENISON, M. D.
Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
AD
Lost, For
Bale, etc, § cent a word each insertion
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken
leas than 35 cents. Situations
Wanted.
Wanted—Roomers and boarders at :
420 Desmond street, Sayre, Mm. PF,
cheap, at Kepler's gas
Broad street, Waverly.