The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 08, 1905, Image 4

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    WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX.
PRESS ON PUR.
CHASES OF S$soo
OR OVER.
certainly ia very gratifying to the management
} and “We Do What We Advertise.’
to know and feel that the baying public bas
You will always find “We Advertise What We Do”
or quality you wish, be
or Mink.
Is a hous:hold necessity. It holds ev
also the steps saved to the good housewife,
preparing a meal. Think of the work it saves;
for mislaid articles; it actually cats your kitchen
With a Hoosier Cab-
and everything in its place. We
Winter Underwear
5 For Ladies, Misses and Children
¥ % Ladies’ fileeced lined vests or pants at 25¢, 30e and
48s, Union suits at 9S¢, $1.00, $130, and $1.89
“Ladlies’ black tights at 50c, $1.00 and £1.50
Misses’ and children's vests or pants at 10
* 15e, 20¢, 25¢ and 30c.
8 Infant's Department
This is the seison of the year when mothers pro-
© wide their little ones with warm clothing.
‘gapply from our Infants’ Department. Infants shirts
“and bands at 19¢ to 50c. Raben’s infant shirts at 47¢
Infants’ flannel skirts at £1.10 and §1.23
| Iafants’ bootees at 12je to Soc.
Wool Hosiery
Barly buyers will fiad a good line to select from.
© Infant's wool hose in pink, blue, red, white, at 25
" Misses’ wool hose at 25¢. Ladies’ wool hose at 25¢
"Hie, 48¢ and Thc.
12
(et your
Ladies’ and Misses’ Golf Gloves at 43¢ and 5H
New line just in
Gents’ Furnishings
Men's ribbed and fleeced lined underwear at {ce
to 31.48. Union
iva shirts ar
per garment. Wool underae
snits at 98¢, X1L3S and $1.08
at 23¢ to 47c
double breasted,
vithout collars,
ir at Us
Be
per garment
at Bsa,
wldravwers
Men's Manuel shirts,
Others at 81.45, with or
Men's Overalls and jackets, rood
8c
quality,
Best quality anion made at 5c
union
wade
Men's wool socks at 15¢, 23¢ and 23¢ per pair.
Garment Dept.
If you are a reader of the Ladies’ Home Journal, or
the Ladies’ Home Companion, you cannot help know
of the merits of Wooltex garments. We sho
style that's new and every fabric that
The manufacturers confine them to
believe this store to be the shop
valley
Look
For
The
Trade
Mark
Ww every
+ fashionable,
us because
ping
they
center of this
No
Garment
TRADE MARK
Ww oO oO L T E X Wit hont
Fashion Faultiess | |;
We are sole agents for the ghove
Sayre and Athens,
lime in Waverly,
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iff Receives Big Majority Over
His Republican Opponent—
Other Republican Candidates
Poll Usual Votes
Athens. —The election yesterday
there arose a storm about the time
the concl
ing for. The principal contest was
between ‘Codding, Republican can-
didate for shenff, and Job Griffin
Democratic candidate for the
Gnffin received 449 votes in the
same
four wards, while Codding polled
113. Ellsworth, Prohibition,
received 47. This gave- Griffin a
majority f 336 over Codding, and
28g over both Codding and Ells-
worth. Frank Waters, for
Republican,
only
received
Democrat,
urcr, 369
49.
I I 14 Kness,
votes: Bushnell,
Stiles, Prohibition, 31
for Commissioner, Republica#, re-
Marsh, Republi-
can, 2435; McNulty,
Beecher, Prohibition, 68; Bentley,
citizens, 142. In the State ticket
Democratic Prohibition,
Independent Lincolr ] 308
ceived 27G votes;
Democrat, 200;
Berry,
Plume
16,
votes for Treasurer, while
Republican, r
1
The candidates for Jndoes of the
Supreme Court John Stcwart, Ree
publican, received a large majonty,
Rice, Orlady
each had nearly a party vote
while Beaver and
The news came late
Job Griffin had been elected by a
ity of between 100 dau.
at night that
ma
He
the
morning
400
could hardly realize it when
news was wired! this
He has
quict run but the people seemed to
made a very
think they wanted him, and he will
be ready to serve them.
3 3 =
FRE
—
scat today.
Miss Elizabeth VanLoan is in
Elmira today,
Samuel Kunes and
Dushore today.
wife went to
M. P. Murray was up to his
office on crutches this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stonier have
returned from their wedding trip
Miss M: Ary ‘Wel les of Towanda
the guest of Miss Julia Haverly
his
visiting
Park.
Miss Grace
wanda this
tives
mother, Mrs. L.
Moore went to To-
morning to visit rela
Vine Crandall and son
are on a
Harry If
fishmg trip in Potter
county
Charles Ostrander spent election
day roaming through the forests
hunting
C. W. Tidd and
Marion Ind, last «
their son Gorge
wife went to
vening to visit
The uptown foot ball team in a
game with the Monitors yesterday
won in ascorcof 6G too
C K Miles of West Say re, ‘went
to Towanda this morning with the
election returns of his ward.
N. C. Harns has entered bail for
Henry Klaufelt and he is released
until his case is called in court.
Lyman Hasley, formerly
the Mansfield Advertiser, has taken
a position in Jordan's job office.
J W. Smank, who has been vis-
iting his daughter Mrs. O. L. Hav-
erly, has returned to Washington,
went to
to organize a
Mrs. W Simpson
[eraysville today
G
Woman's Home Missionary socie-
iy.
W. D Gillette, a clerk in Kar-
i
i SHOES
FURSS§
them.
ah | their
BY | to be found anywhere.
any specified time.
a
SRC
SS. 7 al
ENE
ese
5
ner's store, was called to his home
the serious illness of his mother.
Dr. J. W. Murrelle returned
today from a business trip,
Hon. R. S Edmiston and Mr.
i
of ladies at dinner at the Stimson
house today.
Now is the time to put in your
winter cabbage and celery. Thirty
large heads of cabbage and fifty |
giant heads of Pascal celery deliv-
cred to any part of Athens or Jayre
for two dollars. IL. T. Hoy.
151 6 Valley Phone 153 y.
Given Royal Send-Off .
Athens—Cyrus B. Hartwell, the
gentlemanly proprietor of the ton-
sonal parlors on the “flat iron,”
South Main street, dressed up in
A large crowd was watching |
them and sent them off with a|
It is understood that
in Bing.
hamton
Partnership Dissolved
Athens— John Fice and John J
Bradley dissolved partnership yes-
tcrday. The hereafter
will be conducted by Fice & Son
business
with the same class of agricultural
, at the old
COAL
mplements, etc stand.
COAL COAL
J. W. BISHOP
the quality of coal as there
between white and yellow sugar. |
We sell nothing but the celebrated
Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra-
cite.
Loyalsock coal and all kinds of
Our specialty is prompt service
and the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
Both Thornes
wOoOD WOOD WOOD
SAE TENSEES
OS Sa =
SENSE
When You Want
Books, Stationery, Blank
Books, Pocketbooks, Pen-
cils, Inks, Crepe Papers,
Games, Novelties, Toys,
Souvenir Post Cards, ete.
ns
| Largest Stock.
Prices at
Lowest
126 Lockhart St.
D. CLAREY COAL CO.
Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
Guaranteed -
Bradford Street Yard Phone, 1
Office at Raymond & bRaspts Store, Sayre.
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oil ;
Mavary ni ad Toe aon, :
Fo. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly.
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at West Sayre
| Store, both phones; or at the Brie 8
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m.
COLEMAN NASSLER,
'LOOMISOPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished
for Balls, Parties and all manner of Boo-
ial Functions, either public or private, :
Any number pieces desired will
nished. Call Valley Bord ra
ete.
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public _
Special attention to Pension
Valley Phone 11 ¥,
112 Desmond Street,
A {verti e in The Record
Tryavulle an ad in The Record,