a lot more about that you will find in no ; besides, il don't cost more than the ordinary have never bought a Tailored Suit you've something. “Come in and Maney & Page (oho SAYRE ATHENS Creve’ . Jloatel. Srvomse B& Cont missed see.” When You Buy These Goods. Sayre Store. A big line of enamel ware ata little price: Pie plates all sizes deep and shallow. Egg Poachers, Stew Pans, Tea Pots, Handled Fry Pans Tea Steepers, Lady Finger Pans Tube Cake Pans, Cups, Patty Pans, - Mugs, Pudding Pans, Trays, Covered Pails, Omelet Pans, Colanders, Broilers, Strainers, Oval Baking Pans Mustard Cups, Mixing Bowls, Baking Pans, Custard Cups. All Priced at 10c Each. GEO. L. ROBERTS (0. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. Mr If you dan’t trades with us we both lose money. oa - JUST TO REMIND You That we are making very extensive preparations for the coming holiday season; more so than ever before. Have been unpacking daily for weeks and our stock is not yet half in. Kindly bear this in mind when you think of making your holiday pur- chases. Established 18; I. A. SAMUELS, JEWELER, 138 Desmond Street. SAYRE, PA. When You The Valley Record Are Thirsty now ENEVER SLES, | “All the news that's fit to print” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1905, LOCAL BREVTES Have you paid your taxes? “Little Miss Independence” is the bill at the Loomis tonight. Turkeys are said to be plentiful, The prices, however, will be the same as of yore—high. ER — essa A weather prophet has declared that there will be no snowfall this winter heavier than one inch. The thermometer registered 7 degrees above the zero mark at 6 (o'clock this morning in this place. — A — Ernest Pierce of Towanda was in town last night on business, Street commissioner Field and his men are busy cleaning up the streets in the business section of the town. Mrs. George Rice of Elmira is M. W. Biesecker, of the Globe : A regular meeting of the fire board will be held this evening, and all the members are requested to be present. winter goods Mrs. Harry Crossley of Sparta, The King's Daughters of the Presbyterian church will hold a regular meeting tomorrow after noon at the home of Mrs. Steven- son, The Rev. Frank T. Cady, rector of the Church of the Redeemer, will give a smoker at his home to- morrow evening. A large number of invitations have been issued. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Winlack of South Elmer avenue. Christopher Drake, a son of ex- I Homer B. Drake, is moving ™ Massachusetts to Sayre, bere he has a position as foreman 8 the new shops.—Towanda Re . J. F. Mannix of Towanda, and a well known member of the Sayre . of Eagles, won the diamond RANT oT i n . | CONFRONTS LEY IN ATERDACE Unable to Transport Big Gap Bazaar Given in the Church of Riveter Recently Built at the: The Epiphacy Promises to be Bethlehem Steel Works a Grand Success Will be Held December 4, and All Members of the Depart ment wi'l be Asked to Partic- ipate The officials of the Lehigh Val ley arc confronted with a problem that will not only take time to solve but which will have a tend ency to retard work in the boiler department of the new shops. Some time ago an order was placed with the Bethlehem steel works for what is known as a gap riveter, The machine weighs 935 tons and The basement of the Church of | the Epiphany was filled to over | flowing last night it being the opening night of the bazaar given by the ladies of the parish. The Packer band rendered a delightful concert, supper was served to over 300 persons, the various booths were well patronized and the ven- ture promises to be a most mag- A meeting of the Firemen's Re- at which several important mat- be ng the 5 union mec proposition to hold a g on December 4th in which the entire fire department of Sayre wi'l be invited to participate Messrs. Crance, Farrell and Wil son were appoiated a committee to nificent success. The bazaar will x make arrangements for continue tonight and tomorrow night and those who attend are promised a most enjoyable time | Supper is served from 6 until 8:30 o'clock and it would be hard to find a more pleasant place to spend an evening : A sr LAST NIGHT'S SHOW The Garside Stock Company opened a week's engagement at the Loomis last night, “Won by a Struggle,” a Mur act melodrama. The house was crowd- ed to its capacity and the large audience was well pleased. Several high class specialties were intro- duced, including the Esterbmeoks, a musical trio, and Woodford's educated animals, dogs, ponies and monkeys. The Esterbrooks are exceedingly clever, while the trained animals do some wonder- fully clever tricks. ~The trained monkey is without doubt the best that has ever been seen in this section. The company as a whole give an evening of pleasing enter tainment and crowded houses should greet them all the week. JUST IN TIME It is reported that a man residing is capable of producing a hydraulic pressure of 150 tons to the square inch. The jaws of the huge ma- the meet The meeting will be held for ne mg the purpose of getung the mem bers of the department together so that the workings of the Relief As sociation can be explained to them, it is the custom to cast them in two picces and then bolt them at the back end. By casting them in this manner they are able to stand the immense strain and are less liable to break. The riveter is now ready for shipment, but it appears | that through an oversight the jaws have been cast in one solid piece, and it is said there are no cars in the country capable of carrying its minimum weight. Therefore the officials are up against it. In the new shops a pit 25 feet square and 10 or 12 feet deep, over which to set the riveter, has been excavated, but from the way mat- ters look now it will be some time before it will be put to this use Whether the officials will arrange some way in which to ship the big machine to this place, or whether they will order a new one built is as yet unknown. THE “WIZARD OF 07" Local play-goers are cagerly awaiting the coming of that most emphatic of modern successes, “The Wizard of Oz” No musical extravaganza of recent origin has so completely taken America by storm; to say it is a hit is putting it | at Nichols beat and pounded his mildly. Scream after scream of Wife on Thursday last, and after laughter, round after round of ap- | binding her with a rope carried her plause, encore after encore, reward (to the Lackawana tracks on which the work of the immense force of | be placed her about twenty minutes people engaged in this representa- | before the arrival of a fast train. tion. Such scenery and such cos- | She screamed and two men in the tumes as are disclosed in “The | vicinity went to her assistance and Wizard of Oz” are rarely seen even | Pulled her from her perilous posi- in these days of ultra elaborate [tion just in time to prevent her productions. Such a bevy of pretty | being ground to pieces. girls, who are visual delights cach | —— and every one, could only be con- | GRATEFUL RESIDENTS gregated by a stage disciplinarian | like Julian Mitchell. * Such 9; Street commissioner Field, act- amusing pair of four.footed favor. ing on the instructions of the bor- ites as the comical lion and the | g : Crs {ough council, has removed the skittish cow could only have ing IRMp from the. corner of secured by pillaging the foreign | P As matters stand contended that only a few of Sayre's firemen fully understand just what the Len il 1s cfits of the relic’ consist of and it 1s intended at this ulate interest A spread will fol- the and ey ry thing will b= d Mic lo prov.de mectiag to stim low business session presenting plenty of entertainm ant. At the meeting held last might the money from the borough amour ting to $123 37 was received and placed in the hands of the treasurer A. E. Thomas, who wis rjured last sumer on the Packer wenue bridge while running to a fire. was pad LOCAL MENTION H. y i] his claim in full which ud your faxes? —— the this Suppor at Presbyterian church parlors evening tes : Mrs N | Barbour of South Wil- bur avenue is convalescent aiter a week's illness a i ee Night Officer Julius Voegel is acting chief of police during the absence of Chief Walsh. A large number from this place are in Towanda today on business connected with the grand jury. Dan Stark has moved his family from Miller street into the concrete flat on South Keystone avenue. —— i ———— The Garside Big Stock company at the Loomis tonight and all this week. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The handsome porch that is being built on the residence of G M. Angier of Park place is about completed. Miss Ida Loetzer has taken a clerkship at the Reeser, Kessler, Wieland Company's big depart- ment store. K. J. Holcomb of West Sayre is cleaning up the debris resulting from the recent fire at his Key- stone avenue property. Wolcott & Son, the enterprising Athens grocers, have put into commission a large new delivery wagon to handle their increasing business in Sayre. The Porter band of the Presby- tenan church went to Athens Sun- day afternoon and met with the Junior Missionary society of the Athens Presbyterian church. — A eee this morning, having finished their labors with the Lehigh. They will be employed by the company at other points along the road. James Linehan, a Lehigh fireman broke his hand yesterday. He was raking the fire and jammed his hand between the rake and angle iron on the tank causing the in jury WHY PAY THE GROCER 25c for a two ounce bottle of vanilla extract, when you can get 4 ounces for the : Packer avenue and Wilbur avenue school of great European Panto. } nd placed it at the corner of Hos- mist. | pital Place and Wilbur. The resi- HEAVY FREIGHT TRAFFIC dents of Hospital Place are ex — . | ceedingly grateful for the favor and The Lehigh Valley is handling | say that the light will be the means the largest amount of freight on all of saving many from serious tum. its divisions in the history of the | 21¢5 road. The amount of freight pass. | ing through Sayre is enormous. | GONE 10 BUFFALO On the lower divisions the coal | Teme crews are obliged to assist in haul-| Chief Walsh is in Buffalo today ing the freight, and it is not be- and expects to return this evening lieved that conditions will become | With his son Maurice who has been normal until after the holiday sea- | in that city for the past ten days son. receiving treatment for an injury (to his eye. The eye is reported to KILLED Al OWEGD be considerably better, and al- —_— (though the sight is destroyed the Arthur Howe, a young man re eye ball will be saved and the dan- siding in Owego, was killed on the ger to the other eye has also Erie tracks at that place yesterday passed. — Gls afternoon. His body was fright- fully mangled and it was with con- MEMORIAL 10 L M HALL siderable difficulty that he was —_ ‘ identified. Howe was struck by At a meeting of Bradford county the Erie flyer, whose approach he bar yesterday afternoon, a beauti- failed to notice. The coroner will | ful memorial upon the late L. M, hold an inquest. Hall, Esq, was presented and ‘ordered filed of record. Court IMPORTANT MEETING . . was adjourned for the remainder — of the afternoon out of respect to This evening an important meet. the memory of the deceased. ing of Local Union 386, P.D. & P. of A. will be held and all the mem bers are requested to be present as HAND BURNED the delegate leaves to attend the Harry Park of Athens fell from general assembly before the next £ the stokers in the. Lehigh meeting. The trustees will also |" © the sto ers in 18 £ 8! is ‘clock | POET house this morning. His a2 coe] shoulder. was bruised, and one py anc burned by com the West sday Wedne Specials KARNER'S . ATHENS Pork chops Pork chunks . Pork sausage, ‘Our OCwy" . : Pork sausage, link Porter House steak Sirloin steak Round steak Hamburg steak . Frankfurters . 10¢ Head cheese | } ‘ price on the cost, not on what it “used to" sell for or what “others” for 3 Ibs round steak 61; ibs round steak “ie 4 5 "Our Own" sausage is ALL pork ground fine, seasoned with pure spices and leaf sage If pork inthe chunk is worth 102 per pound, including bone, We base our selling want it sold! yz i -3 ) onc use to make sausage 3 pounds | for 23¢; say nothing about the la- | hor 2 Pighams . . kK : 10 Calfornia hams | 08 B>'ogna . o8 13 10s best clear salt pork . 1.00 | Give us your Thanksgiving or- der early and you will be certain of hiving the best, and that on time, 't the lowest price. Lamb and Veal Plenty of Each | Beef Boned rump roasts «i | Boned and rolled rib roasts 1 | 7 Ibs plate beef. | 7 Ibs brisket beef . : oH charging 22c and 25¢ foran article when there is NO competi | tion that can be sold for 10c when there 1S competition is “standing by” a man, the sooner that man takes to the tall timbers the better | off he will be. { i 10 21 < - - -~ Cut Flowers Carnations | mums. and Chrysanthe- Groceries Cyclone flour . : J 7 1.38 Cyclone flour is bread flour for (the rich and poor alike. | Columbus discovered America, |the best country on carth. Morley discovered the secret of making | buckwheat fleur, the best on earth. | There is more money in selling other kinds but not the satisfaction. | Fancy apples pk. . | 2 gts fancy cranberries | Good potatoes . i. | Karner's “Special Blend” coffee is the best 25¢ coffee in Athens, bar | none. Christmas Rockers Fancy and casy chairs; big line to select from. We will hold them for later delivery. Buy now while the assortment is at its best and! {while you have time to shop at your leisure China Department, Dinner sets, toilet sets, bread and | imilk sets, mush milk chocolate pots, bon bons, hair re- cewversy salads, fruits, syrups, fruit saucers, plaques, crumb and bread trays, cracker jars, tankards, salts and peppers, sugar sitters, Oxford tea pots, London tea pots, pin trays, vases, rose bowls, wine sets, | and sets, chocolate cups and saucers, sugar | and crcamers, pickle, olive and! Spoon trays, tea pot stands, ash | receivers, baskets, bowls, cake plates, ramkins ia » piece sets, jumbo coffee and mus- figures, | coffees, lamps, fancy drop lights for gas. E. B, Garner, Trustee ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVENBER J. S. Garside Big Stock tion and Specialties, TONIGHTS PLAY LITTLE MISS INDEPENDEN OW BAND AND ORGEE o BIG SPE( "TALTIES MATINEE —~Wednesday and Sa urday. Prices 10c, 20¢, 30C, * Entertain 23 J Course you will entertain inter and will therefore need f the folloy tng : Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper D Birthday Cake Candles and Hole Souvenir Bores Jor candy, ete. We also make Wedding and | day Cake order; Hand ecorg f desired. Also all kinds of Fa Cakes and Dainty Rolls. Satisfaction Guaranteed. GEORGE PAINTON, 345 Broad Sreet, Warenly, N. Take a Policy in the N.P. You Do Not Have to Die to I s # } Both Phones. It Protects You in Sickness or Ace Pays Dividends Each Pive Ye 4 Has the Largest Membership of Any cal Organization in foot dayd Paid in Sayre During Five Years: For Disabllity......: For Death rite For Dividends Assets Nov. 1 Benefits Paid E. F. MERCEREA District Manager, SAYRE, PA. 112 Desmond “VALLEY 'PuoNE 114 COAL OOAL There is as much difference the quality of coal as there between white and yellow s We sell nothing but the celeb Lehigh Valley fresh mined n ate. We also sell Bituminous Loyalsock coal and all kinds wood. Our specialty is prompt ind the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart F Both Phones, WOOD WOOD WOON MEST It removes all machine ink and paint without fn the hands. Price 10¢, Cures Chapped Hands AN EXCELLENT SCOURING SOAR Ask your druggist and grocer for the Best Soap Ma Building Lots £500 buys a Stedman SK lot, 50x140 $300 buys a Hopkins Se, ha x150, Lot corner Stevenson Lot on Allison St, een‘ ral §1500 boys new hous: aud Job mill, and lob, £1500 buys a houss liver and Lockbart, house, mo street. 25 hoase, $2100 takes new Elmer,
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