The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 02, 1905, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SAYRE, PA.
| ' WE FILL MAIL OR-
: DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX.
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
NES
et
Ld
aaly
It means leisure,
4
4
"
>
SECOND
Priced at 70¢ and $1.50.
strong. Priced at 390 to $1.59,
Children's sleeping garments,
Priced at Se.
third floor front.
For the two days, a
made like a usion
sizes 4 to 10 years.
fortables
goods, all well knotted and tied.
coverings of silkolines at 9S¢,
$1.79, $1.98 and $2.48.
$498 and $35.98.
NSLS
1
Se
eS 8
2/2
NN
hk
yo 7c
-
good 10¢ value .
vd)
BV
i i
G0
Value 1-3 More
and
Of 1-3
other valaes on the
to 1-2 More
Comparison with
markst will reveal their trae
Bome beautiful art
$0.10, $1.30, $1.48
leather. Soma with
full batton, others with backles
All the choice odd things
ELAR 26S
is
Yllael¥t
Buy Sin
home evenings.
We have of ail-kinds, Cro-
g, Pit, Flicch, Checkers, Dom-
0 the babies.
All kinds of gwd books nicely
8d from 10c io $1.00 each.
Also cut flowers for all occasions
a, ad to order on short no-
N 's News Parlors
St,
Sayre, Pa.
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
| BLOGK, SAYRE.
L & BEIBACH
CAre
"COAL
SAYRE SUNDAY ‘SUNDAY SERVICES
Presbyterian Church
Morning service, 10:30.
Sanday school, 11:45.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30,
The Rev. E C. Petrie, Pastor.
a a La
RIV ARINA
LOOMISOPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
Strictly Up- to-Date Music furnished
all manner of Soc-
| ial Functions, either public or private,
Lo oumber pieces desired will be fur-
ed. Call Valley Record for terms,
Church of Christ
Morning service, 10:30.
Sanday school, 12,
Chri Endeavor, 6:00.
Evening service, 7:00,
he Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor.
Lutheran Church.
Morning service, 10:30,
Sunday school, 11:45,
Evening service 7:30.
The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor.
Baptist Church
Morning service, 10:30,
Sunday school, 11:50.
B. Y. P. U. meeting, 6:30,
Evening service, 7.30,
The Rev. I. W. Bingham, Pastor.
Church of the Epiphany
First Mass, 8:00,
High Mass, 10:30,
Sunday School, 2:00 p, m
Benediction, 7:30 p. m.
The Rev. J. L. Shanley, Rector.
‘ Church of Redeemer
Communion 8:00,
Morning service 10:30.
Sanday school 12:00.
BYERIag Acrylics 7:30.
he Rev, F. T. Cady, Rector.
Wheelock Memorial Chapel
Preaching service, 2:30,
Sanday school, 3:30,
Methodist Church
Men's meeting, 9:30,
Morning service, 10:30.
Sanday school, 12:00,
Junior League 3:00 p. m.
Epworth League, 6:30,
Evening service, 7:00.
The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor.
i Get a Free Sample To-day.
i Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be
i convinced that it is the best. It 1a} Nero
| guaranteed to cure or your money re-|
| funded. C. W. Giddings of Week's |
| Mills, Me., writes, “Your Bauer's In- |"
| stant Cough Cufe is a good seller $4
| gives the best satisfaction
| cough medicine on the a
have never had a bottle returned. If |
! 1 sell one bottle they are sure to come
{Sat the second one and tell thelr
riends of Its merits. I will send an-|
| order soon.” For sale by H. Iai
| Siheomie and Child, Waltman
re.
Ik N. HURRAY, M.D.
Advertise in The Record
(In effect June 18, 1908.)
Trains leave Sayre as follows:
EASTBOUND.
nock, Pittstop, Wilkes Barre,
Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem,
White
, Mauch Chunk, "Soa.
, New phia,
wd W
ork, Philadel
Willigmaport port. Wysluslag, Lacey
Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Pail
sdeiphis, Baltimore and Washington.
10: 00 i=, MM Syaday Sly, for Athens, Milan
TEN bie :
lees
1
eet ha Casa Ailiown:
ladelphia, Baltimore
nl. Daily exteipt Sunday,
mock.
Bethlehem, N
Fer grow
PM averty
rete Mew Be ae
a Sriliemapor. eslming. Laces
aN J Laxkweod ys Yiten,
PUREE
au Et aa for Lockwood,
Bl ism. lols
| lbvte, Bol. Commocts Tor Ni
EE | Pine amie
Lockwood, Van
5:38 Ener Rey
AUBURN DIVISION.
as Polls Denil oonener,
to New York today.
Rev. W. H. Sawtelle will preach
in Ulster tomorrow afternoon.
Joha Fulford of Laquin was in
town yesterday afternoon on busi-
ness,
Mrs. Solomon Minier of Kings- |
of C. Hunsinker.
Lawyer William Maxwell of To- |
wanda was in Athens yesterday
afternoon on legal business.
Kenneth and Irene Park went to
Ulster this morning to visit at
Theodore Parks over Sunday.
versalist church willl hold a Christ-
mas sale on December
{ 16th. Don't forget t them.
Mrs, George Crawford gave a
guests, Mr. and Mrs. George H.
McLaughlin of Philadelphia.
A postal received by Mrs No-
ble from Ean Clare, Wis, states
that Mr. Frecland Graham
better. His condition is very ser-
ious, 4
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason of
Leroy, who have been the guests
of Ernest Mason and J. A. Shedden
for a few days, returned home this
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kelley and
daughter, Miss Clara Kelley, have
returned from a visit with friends
shoppen,
Hose house No. 3 was draped
in mourning yesterday during the
funeral services of Eugene Elsbree,
who was a member of that organi-
zation. The Red Men attended the
funeral in a body.
| The regular meeting of | the Mod-
ern Woodmen of America of Ath
in Sayre Monday evening. Nomi-
nations for officers for the ensuing
year
The officers of Lady Rebekah
lodge will be installed Monday
evening. It will be an interesting
meeting and all members
requested to be present. After the
installation refreshments will be
served.
s
The choir at Trinity church are
music tor Christmas under the
direction of the rector, and on that
day the young ladies of the choir
choir will be vested, There will
be a special midnight service in
accordance with the custom of the
parish.
Read Jay Gould Harmon the
new book just published by the
author of Piney Home, George
Selwyn Kimball. The Boston
Transcript says “It has red blood
| descriptive writing.” Everybody
is charmed wito it. Get a copy at
| Jomips Drug store. ,
Miss Lucile Hunt of Lestershire
telle’s college associates at Elmira
to her home for Thanksgiving.
Miss Hunt returned to Elmira
yesterday, and Miss Dickerson
will remain here over over Sunday.
CHARLEY'S BEAR STORY
telling a startling story in Ostran-
about a hunter who had recently
*| ture and the boys have been calling | §¢
on Fitzgerald all day and asking
| the question" Who killed the bear?"
The impression begins to dawn up
on Charlie that there is something
| extravagant about his story.
———— —————————.
Hours from Sayre
4
|An Buthusiastic Meeting of the |}
| Stockholders Was Held Last!
| Evening
| Development Company held their
(evening and there were fucsent 4
twenty of the thirty stockholders.
{The two experts who made the
| operations at once.
lized John M. Kramer, secretary
correspond with Chester Thomas,
an expert driller, and he is to be [d
here Monday to confer with the ||
committee,
ATHENS CHURCH CHURCEES
Catholic—Early 1 mass at 8 a. m.
school at 2 p.m.
the pastor morning and evening
League as usual.
7:30 a m, morning service and
service at 7:30 o'clock.
Baptist—Theme for the morning
| service, “Building the Walls; the
evening subject will bé “Where Art
Thou?"
Presbyterian—Morning subject,
lable.” Evening theme, “What
Have I Done to Be Thankful For?”
| Sunday school and Christian En.
| deavor society as usual,
Universalist —Morning subject,
|“Do Men Love Darkness Rather
Than light?” Evening, “With All
the Good I See in Other Churches,
Why I Am Yet a Uuiversalist.”
Sunday school at 11:30,
The Envy of all Women.
What woman or girl does not ad-
mire a beautiful, rose-tinted complex-
fon. One cannot possess it if the
blood is Impure or weak, if the bow-
els are constipated, if the liver and
kidneys are out of order. If you
would try Dr. Rand's Celery Remedy,
the great herb medicine, you would
not not only possess a beautiful com-
plexion but also perfect health. Tri-
50 cents. H. L. Gillespie and Child,
Waltman & Young, Sayre.
Weather Probabilities.
Clear and colder; vorthwest winds.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotations.
Money on call firm at 7 per cent. Prime
mercantile paper, 5MG6 per cent. Ex-
changes, $8LIT 46; balances, $19,267,690;
total Imports of dry goodk at the port of
New York for the week ending yesterday
were valued at $2,9%.751
Closing prices;
Amal Copper
Atchison
B&O.......
Brooklyn R. T.
C.C.,C.& StL.
Chex. & Ohlo,...
Chi, & Northw
D.&H
Bie, co airis nica
Gon. Electric, ...
Il. Central
Lackawanna...
Louls. & Nash
Manhattan. .....
Metropolitan. . ..
Missouri Pac....
oN N.Y. Central,
Norf. & West.
re Penn. R. R...
57% Reading
¥% Rock Island ...
8M Bt Paul
Ny Bouthern Pac
Bouthvrn Ry.
South. Ry. pf...
Bugar
Texas Pacific...
#7 Union Pacific. 18%
U. 8. Steel... 4
U. B. Steel pf. 100%
West. Union... #95
1404
.
L188%
138%
Hy
176%
TY
3%
10
uN
New York Markets.
on FEAT Aller ening about unchang-
wheat turned firm on light receipts,
El support oe a Decém
r,
oR “oti but ot steady. Minnesota
DE LEGS; winter straights, 0NNy
' 410; winter extras, REPLE; winter pat-
| ents, 34.3001 4.65.
city, #%¢c.;
TALLOW - Barely steady;
country fic.
W-Easy: long rye, py THe
BEANS Cet MATTOW, medium,
oe 2d ; red kidney, (TY
Oy stat qycommon seep
2)
fa Togite ; olds,
cific coast,
UTTER-Bteady: extra eaten cream-
ki 4c; extra nearby rints,
IGS Firm; nearb: 3 Teah add. loss off,
: Rearby fresh and western fresh, Sic.
t
ori New York full
CTiMTeE_Unch ed;
ream; fancy, "Five Bo. choles, Myce. ;
on fowls, 1
SL t
We. eh old roosters,
ois turkeys, a tig \' spring chickens,
may, Sakic PRY - te y; fresh
iid fowls, holes 1361 , fair ta
vu i choice &
to good, Ul
Live Steck Marketls.
| sHoES Sayre Pa.
: | THE REPAIR DEPARTMENT
There is wisdom in economy. Yof can save a
3 few “shekels” by having your old shoes repaire
eS Exatably many miles of service are still left
lM those shoes, and if brought here our skilled repairs
# er can add many more.
Only a reasonable charge for high class work.
MC
WE SELL
THE KIND IT PAYS TO BUY.
The extension heel on women's rubbers is a
3 strong point. If you have been wearing the kind | “=
[4 Without the heavy heel extension, just examine 8%
2 if them and see if they don't wear out at the heel §
= == Ho
KJ Our Sample Overcoat Sale being so successful we §
> note the public is always looking for :
REAL BARGAINS
i We have placed on sale 100 suits in assortment to
: suit any taste, likewise your pocketbook.
Jf Prices starting at $4.50 for a good serviceable suit, |
equal to any $6.00 suit.
B.FREEDMAN
508 Broad Street
ayn IuY N. BS
* YOIR FEE YOUR FEET °
Did you ever have ady real
.| comfort in in trying to warm
"feet at ano
radiator ?
Equip your ters with our.
£ | Foot Warmer
which can also be used
: “ warwisg shelf on es doing oo ere +
radiator, and
| Thad 1 lhe flo ase Bo
Sauas he didnt buy. radiator
x r decorating rs we
§ ll Fe TdT
tet All colors,
"H.R. TALMADGE
Plumbing, Heating,
Tinning,
Both "Phones. Eimer Ave,
ELMER A, WILBER,
Wholesaler of
JOAN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Forelgn and Domestic Frults.
Olive Oll—Quart 85. 850, Gallon $3.00.
1B different kinds of Macaroni at low |
prices for this week,
No. 5 Elizabeth St.. Waverly
BOTH PHONES.
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y.
Try an ad in The Record.
As the Thanksgiving rush is now over, Murphy
& Blish, the stylish tailors, are prepared to
make you on the shortest notice one of
those swell suits, such as have
made this firm popular.
Murphy & Blish,
SAYRE, PA,