WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. - SAYRE, PA. It is being noised is at this store. abroad that the “Mecca of Christmas Shoppers” Figure the floor space, the And ings at saving prices ? nN Rt at) this make. lar. $3.6 $3.67 collar of brown or black fur, Closing price . Black and brown broadcloth, with brown coney + 51, ih +3 gray squirrel skins. Former Al prices. Clas- $11 = § ing price | 2 Brown and black broad- . cloth, souc slicke fur lined, (4 with mipk collar. A value NY at $2450. Not matched by B23) many garment dealers,but to Eves teas 11.90 IY the price to. - D See Display In our Lock- - hart Street Window. ¥ In addition to these we "> have all sorts of clothing at ; all sorta of pricea Our 4 HE sapber. Third floor front. - and the outgoing deliveries are keeping step. + P priced to your advantage. Regular $1.80 with us. Special IS for the wt $1.47. RRS IRS BS 8 “Buy Something | To entertain your Boys and Girls at) home evenings. ‘We have games of all kinds, Cro-| kinole, Pit, Flinch, Checkers, Dom- | inos, ete. A good line of building | blocks for the babies. All kinds of gwd books nicely| bound from 10¢ to $1.50 each. Also cut flowers for all occasions | in stock, and to order on short no- | tice. Weber's News Parlors 126 Lockhart St, C.J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE GARY BLOCK, SAYRE. LL & BEIBACH Sayre, Pa. COAL RSESHORING AND GENER-| ERAL REPAIRING. had over thirty years' p in practical horseshoeing work to please. Your ge solicited. The East Wav- W. E. MILLER. ex- a SS ZA | IE HRB RRR ARN, NY 2 BOOKS C. J. Kiron, | As Holiday time i) SAYRE’S LEADING ‘es there is always a large | DRAYMAN. demand for fifteen and| Especial care and prompt at- | 25 cent story books, and for [anton jee lo moving of ‘children’s illustrated story 0g, House Goods, Safes “te books. LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (Im effect Jupe 18, 1903.) Trains leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND. A M. Dally for Towanda, Tuskhan- sock, he Piston, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch eins Alene: Bethlehem, New Baltimore sad Washington. HOLIDAY GHINA AE pa Slicpals Daily for Tunkhannock, Pittston, t Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Springs, White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, , New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore 1 30 Washington A.M. (Waverly 6 M.] Week da nly. fot AD nena, lier owaads, Mom ratte Mile, Willian = Albwey akin Satis ster, iliameport” ra Wilkes-Barre. 5) nA a) Daily for wh Some of our best pieces | are still hére, and we will make special prices on] them. See the bargains we are | Lk ‘offering in Toilet and Din- | {ner Sets. Wilkes Barre, Chunk Benton Bethlehem Tr fame, Re, o adelphis, ns aad Washlogton. 0: Re x Bandar a0. for Athens, Milan, | Tite. a 4 (Waverly 1233 P. M. Duly for T Tunkhannock fr Loman Tonkbsimced bios Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, hem, New York . Pbiladeiphis, Baltimore snd Washington, Daily excep 4 Sunday, Black Dis- Ey » Tunkhas ils Wilkes Barve ‘Glen Sum: sak, Allentown, Be Bethlehem, a Pr he ipa DL Blt por [x auton jis syed Aras Si an 4 Dore Mon AM. Duy io Osoers Buffalo, N | Pa ral Chicago, Louis sad AM a eran. Rochester, Cal. ): Buffalo. Commects for + AM a Vas . Lacey Barre, Nisgars Was id Toronto, EG ee Re Lock wood, Is wl be Boreers Gant. Roca a Et buy fe Cort Sec Pes ls bok ud 3:4) were Paras wakian Valols, i Our ha the ply hor! Ou atrns ee li SERIE on Bsn | our ri Chicas, 8 Lowi and pois Ruprem. for Oesers. Rochester, as Pulte: Dell cower, A Re for Lockwood, Van Witten, CE, dents ed Sepsi : WE PRINT. aa A {The Valley Record 3 Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly, N. Y. | Bring Your Job Printing to|% Murrelle’s Printing Office |The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled printers and a new, up- Sa: cs, Tromassbare, ter Inter. bang Stops | Valley Phone 1422. Manley Talbert retarded to Lew- isburg today. the bridge shops. W. C. Park and wife have gone to Westport to visit friends. “Job Smith has taken a a position in Beidleman's barber shop. Mrs. Emma McCarthy is spead- ing the day with relatives in Mac- edopia, <= = Michael Splana is working on i | A Japanese social will be held |in the Presbyterian church parlors Friday evening. Mrs. C. W. Clapp has gone to Reading to spend the holidays with her daughters: John H. Chaffee of Hornbrook was in attendance at the U. V.L meeting this afternoon. The Destodah club will meet at the home of Mrs: G. E. Boyle, South street this evening. The jury in the John B. Ackley case brought in a verdict of not guilty, and put on him one-third of the costs, _ Rev. H. G. Blair of Standing Stone was elected Col. Commander of the Athens Encampment U. V L. this afternoon. Verne Andrews was elected cap- tain and Isaac Kaufman, manager of the foot ball team at a meeting held Monday morning. The young ladies’ society of Trinity church will hold a silver social at the home of Miss Louise] Stuten tomorrow evening. Mrs. Dr. Dennison «of Mehoop- any, returned to her home this morning accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Joseph Bush. Noel Wolcott came home last evening to visit his mother Mrs. | Simon Chandler, who is sick at her home on Langway street. Today was examination day for the Athens board of examing sur- ¥| geons, when several old soldiers from out of town were before them Burgess Macafee, Chief Mulli- gan, L. T. Hoyt, Esq, and District Attorney Mills went to Towanda this morning. The Fiske suit is to be tried today. .A poverty social will be held at the home of T. W. Keech Friday evening for the benefit of the Bap- tist society. You will miss it if you no not attend. A company composed of the fol- lowing gentlemen with their wives attended court in Towanda today: Lewis Holden, C. A. Spalding, Irving Smith, Emerson Smith, and Miss Mary Hines, Gus Hines, Jno. Hines; Al Cooper and Lyman Nichols. ELECTED OFFICERS Athens— Rural Amity Lodge, elected the lain officers last evening: Master—Harry Weiss Secretary—F. T. Page Treasurer—F. S. Morley Senior Warden—C. F. Kellogg Junior Warden—Mr. Wickizer Installation, Dec. 29. A most attractive program is being pre- pared. J. W. Beaman was elected <=. NOMINATED OFFICERS Athens—The conferees from all wk fire companies met last evens ing for the purpose of putting in| &g nomination the department officers | for next year. Williard Spalding of No. 3 was chosen for chief en- ginger; Frank Bidlack of No. 4 for Cuseasass. | Of No. 1 for second assistant chiel. WOVIAG HI STORE Athens—jpha Dunlap is moving, his stock of second-hand goods #ree. | inta the Carer block on Susque- Lo Langs sie fo besommoiae; bio _ business. He | i Sanitary regulations had done much te improve the general! health, and the young natives were quick to assimilate American ideas, The pronase! ral! future was predicted. Bpeaking of commercial isterests, General Wright sald “Last year we cut our imports of rice from $11,000,000 to $7,000,000, and this Yoar we take off $4, next year will be exporthig. creasing. “Miss Roosevelt's visit was crea of good feeling toward the U States, for the people down there re- garded it as a kind eof official recogmi- tion of thelr status as American citl- zens. They want this status #mphasized by the extension to them of commercial reciprogity, so that they will have a chance to make a living. That is only natural and it is strongly Loped down there that the present session of com- gress will bring them relief.” WAS PRESIDENT'S COMRADE. Ex-Captain of Reugh Riders Dies Suddenly In New Yark. bury Kaue, clubman, society leader, niember of the rough riders and a great friend of Pres!deut Roosevelt, died sud- denly at the Hotel Algonquin hege Heart disease was the cause of death, Captain Kane was a brother of 8. Nich- Bailie Hargous Elliott, the divorced Captain Kane's death was a great shock to his many friends iu this eity He was generally supposed to be In the best of health. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot was more or Jess of a surprise to society when it occurred lagt March. It took place at Alken, 8. C., but when it was discovered that {a marriage in that state between par | ties either one of whom Is divorced Is formed by a justice.of the peace nt Au- gusta, Gn Captain Kane was a son of the late granddaughter of William B. Astor W. V'. Astor and John Jacob Astor. Mrs. Kane wan a celebrated beauty when she made Ler debnt in 1888 National Red Cross Meet. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8-The Ameri- can National Red Cross held ita first annual meeting here, with Becretary Root, president-of the board of incor- porators of the Red Cross, as its pre siding officer. The meeting was large- ly attended by represcutative men and women prominently Identified with Red Cross work from all sections of the country. The reports received show that thus far branches have been established in Afteen states, In the Dis- trict of Columbia and in the Philip- pines, and in many of the states sub- ordinate societies have been organized. President Roosevelt upon the motion of Mrs. John A. Logan was elected an bonorary member of the Awerican Na- tional Red Cross Power to Enjoy. the world, that the great difference be. tween people is that some have many things to enjoy and others very few; when you know them better you will find that a great difference Is that some have great power to enjoy and others very little.—Rhondda Willifms. AND COMMERCIAL. FINANCIAL Closing Sfoek Quotations. Money on call firm at Bs per cent; prime mercantile paper, 8%WOY per cent; exchanges, MIA 77; balances, HT NLIN exports of general misrchibdise from the port of New York for pi ing yesterday were valued hy Closing prices Amal Copper... Wij N. Y. Central... tchison......... ST Nerf. &§ Weat. .. &O..... gl Fenn. Brooklyn R. T.. Q,C.C.&BLL 100% Ches. & Oble.... 84% hi & Northw, ie da H.. Y, Erie Geo. Elecirio Ill Central, .. Lackawanna. Louis & Nash.. Manhattan. ..... 160 Metropolitan... 117% Missouri Pac. .. 101 158% LIT ory my . wissen J. 8B. Steel pf... West. Unlon.. New York Markets, ana, Pag: but quiet fi Tht Hari saves 4S rm: Bi pie EESE~Qulet; unc G8-Steady; unc bigs and baer face ontine Foot beg) oe als oa blu Ripper; His Steady; unchanged Ap ity hehalls) seuntry, Mi Easy; shipping, l@Se.; good to choles Woo Bisady oh gue 30] slate, common to cl toad ine VE® POULTRY—Firm; fowls : 130 es 13c.; old roustere, : keys, 14Qlc.. spring chickens, ry HR You LTRY — Steady BR SRB turks Fa roosters, western th gps fair to atch Ey i SHOES Sayse, Pa, THE REPAIR DEPARTMENT § There is wisdom in economy. You can save af of few “shekels” by having your old shoes repaired. hd Probably many miles of service are still left ir {} those shoes, and if brought here our skilled ro 8 er can add many more. Ouly a reasonable charge for high class work. : WE SELL CANDEE RUBBERS THE KIND IT PAYS TO BUY. OD The extension heel on women's rubbers is, a [i § strong point. If you have been wearing the kind J} 2 { without the heavy heel extension, just examine x them and see if they dor wear out at the heel x j very J = os = 4 Our Sample Overcoat Sale being so successful we f note the public is always looking for « REAL BARGAINS 5 We have placed on sale 100 suits in assortment to [8 suit any taste, likewise your pocketbook. No Dd Prices starting at $4.50 for a good serviceable suit, {if equal to any $6.00 suit. |B-FREE 308 Brood Street WAVERLY N.Y. { comfort in t feet at an radiator ? Equip your ters with our Foot Warmer: which can also be used 5 relator ‘sad then | radiator, and cause he Sides iy For decorating radiators j sell the Pres line of bronze oa the Janet All colors, H.R. TALMADGE Plumbing, Heating, Tinning, ing to warm JONN GC. PECKALLY, ' DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic. Fruits. Olive Ofl—Quart 85. 850, Gallon $8.00. 15 different kinds of St Siallan. 34 low prices for this week. No. 5 Elizabeth St.. Waverly A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. ELMER A. WILBER, . Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH PHONES. 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, J Ee BIG IEPTRR RIE SRR ES PRA LIRR AES RNR ES