The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 22, 1905, Image 4
WIELAND CO. Co. be DERS AND PREPAY § FREIGHT OR EX. © PRESS ON PUR- \¥ CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. & SAYRE, PA. Commencing Saturday, December 9, This Store Will Remain Open Nights Until Xmas. DON'T FORGET SANTA CLAUSE He Is Still Taking Pictures at 5c and 10¢c 2 & 2 4 A 5, } We would be un- grateful and unmind- ful of your patronage if our minds were not turned toward the sentimental Yuletide, and We Wish You All A Merry Xmas! This store will not be open after closing Saturday night until Tuesday 8 o'clock. morning at We clear the deck of a possibility of any Toys, echanical or Iron; ¥ gin selling 8S 10 cent articles at 6¢ #2 25 cent articles at 17c¢ gE - are ahantutels perfect when leaving our store. DG) SY DENS NSN ~ Rs 25% FRR, SVB - RNR Ad YOUR FEET Did you ever have any real # comfort in trying to warm your feet at an ordinary radiator ? Equip your radiaters with our Foot Warmer which can also be used as a >. | warming shelf on a dining room 5) radiator, and then you'll know 5 what the other fellow misses be- cause he didn't bay, For decorating radiators we sell the finest line of bronze on the market. All colors. {H. R. TALMADGE Plumbing, Heating, Tinning, Both "Phones. k BAKER ** ter and Builder. ea. Hours—9-12; 1.5; t St. Waverly, N. Y yppointment. Office, A I SPECIALTIES: Wheelock Block, a in Choice Building Lots £500 buys a Steadman St. lot, S0x140. £500 bays a Hopkins St. lot, 50x150. Lot corner Stevenson and Stedman, cheap, Lot on Allison St, central 81500 buys pew hous> and lot near | £1300 buys a house and lot, River and Lockbart, $2100 takes new house, provements, Madison street, $2100 takes seven room house, North corner modern im- §2000 buys modern improved, new house, Frederick St, Athens, Lot 860x158, F. J. TAYLOR. BLACKSMITHING ERAL REPAIRING over thirty Have had years ex W. E. MILLER. ATHENS. Dressed dolls from 10c to $3.50 at E. B. Carner went to > E Imira this morning. Royal Tiger Flour Athens Racket Store $1.35 sack. M. P. Doran of East Berlin is home for the holidays. 1 save money by buving Xmas o gifts at Athens Racket Store Mrs. W. W. Brown is quite ill at her home on South Main street. . - pect our genuine cut glass at prices at Athens Racket Miss Alice Ulster to Ransom went to lay to spend Christmas Toys fact every Racket games, books, lamps and in desirable gift at Athens tore F. Ek ed home Weller of Plymouth arniv- last evening to Christmas with his family. spend Buy Racket cents per our Xmas store Athens and twenty candy at 10 cents pound Fine elties, po art calendars, celluloid nov t card albums, etc, at Ath- Store Mrs. Willis McDaniels and Miss Edna have gone to Liberty Cor ners to spend Christmas Call and | hollday goods In the Athens Racket Store spect the largest line of valley at the holidays with their daughter Mrs Howard Cole, Call and lor lamps of Par- Prices al- see the fiuest line in the valley ways right at Athens Racket Store. Hewitt Andrews and Kenncth Page returned yesterday from Cor nell University to spend the hols days with their parents. Wheth: to spend for Xmas r you have little or much vou can find gifts to please you at Athens Racket Store Ely M and wife of Schenectady, , will come to Athens spend the holidays with their parents. Kinney N.¥ tomorrow to returned home this morning from Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynch~ |burg, Va, to spend the holidays. Miss Grace Stmson Miss Mary Mott of Syracuse University from Syracuse today to spend her Christmas vaca- tion with Miss Wilhelmina Mur- relle Miss Mabel Morris, a student of the Mansfield Normal school, was came Loyd Cole 1s spending a few | days at the home of W. H. Shaw |nary at Pennsburgh, Pa, to his Mrs. Belle McDonald and Mrs, | | to visit their brother Lum Kendall | ss Newark, N. Y,, this evening, where Miss Mildred Heatherton, who is attending school in that city, and together they will go to Holyoke, Mass, to stay over the holidays. 4 SHOES Sayre, Pa. SPECIALS | KARNER'S, ATHENS DEFECTIVE LICHT Athens—There has been trouble with the electric lights on the Sus- quechanna river bridge for several ‘nights past when they shine refused to at times most needed. A few mghts ago several wagons got tangled up in the gloom, and but for the timely pedestrian, a might have happened. We sume that the authorities will attend to the matter. ENTERTAINED HER PUPILS Athens— Miss Mary Warner gave a Chnistmas entertainment to this fore R A. Packer hose The happy chil dren came home with We have been told by many people 0 that our Holiday Display Is one of the best in assistance of a SHOES, The holiday se: SUPPERS FURS, son finds our store freshly stock= 8 2d ed with all the various styles and shapes in articles i q°! Joot wear. We b: ave made a special feature of slippers this fi Greater Athens 1 year. OR WAVERLY. of Just the thing £4 home from work. 0 4 Men's Slippers 50¢ to $2.00. Boy's Slippers 50c¢ to $1.00. Ladies” and Girls” Slippers 50¢ to $1.75. serious accident pre- proper for house wear, after trudging i. The wide character of the stock makes choosing easy regardless of Lh | noon at the rooms in Sayre the age, color, or previous condi {tion of the recipient. their gsi Things to Eat [Yo Wear Jolse! The day and hour of the festive occasion ERE ED full of enthusiasm over the time they had. FURS We are showing a fine ' Sable Fox $5.00 to $35.00. vr | Racoon 7.50 to 18.50, : to 5.00. Ete. Ete. i | Give us a Call. We Know What Fur Is. moe oecTomTom oom, ox YD ND, Ip IT Da = FURS FURS selection: Isabella and | Marten 12.50 to 25.00 B58 Wi EIN PRES BURNED OFF NEW JERSEY SHORE ee So Explosion and Fire on Vessel Wit nessed by ATLANTIC hie harge B York for PI adelphia, iu tow-h burned to the w off the coast here When first sighted she den by fire, smoke pame was jndistingu after the rumble silt Was dist tl fiw Coney To Thousands ( ol N. J, De mind from New 1x been 15 sect, SEE no postponement 2 To morrow night the sun will set on the last day's buying for this year's Christmas. If you have not yet finished your buying decide now that you will have an early break- on account of the weather, ler s edge AS NERTE 17 RE Wis =a hid and fog that her shiahle f Soon of an explo ird on shore. and it Lae Lot out ship's hull Nie A EI of ths Wn shore with the nn it became evident that uniess to the ier ore there guine caped io the boats for them Ihe life vaiu efforts to EAVers f ths launch a boat} unable to do =o Meanwhile the paers au lined with thousands of n and children, watching the spectacie through lasses and hopiug against Lope [or the crew As soon as the her uatue It is pre off hy the tug towing the Baker saving crew at a to the burning barge uothing to save the ship came 0 Learer was i de ont «i the crew was taken Red King, which was Tie Absecon life inte hour went out but could deo vessel Nothiug the barge Reading, which the Sea King also had io tow The Baker bad probably been burn ug all ght, but was not seen from here until the morning, when she had floated to within five mlles of this shore. The burned barge was owned by the Baker Transportation cor of New York the revenue from Towpkinsville, N.Y, aod wrecking tug North America from the Delaware breakwater to the ald of the barge Death From Live Wire SCRANTON, Pa, Dec. 22 pairing damage done by a terrific wind stormn here John Murphy, a liueman, was killed, apd Elmer White, ano lineman, was badly shocked hi= thumb burned off Each grasped lve wires | Quickest Route to Chicago, 17] Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive | ling. In time for connections for west- | ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, | Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- Sleeper $3.00 double berth from | Best services and uipment finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars! fast and be at Karner’s row morning and carly tomor get the carly worm Christmas Beef SPECIAL Porter House steak Sirloin steak Round steak, 3 pounds Prime nb roast, boned and rolled Extra prime Kettle roasts Good kettle roasts Meaty Neck cuts 7 Ibs plate and brisket . 'F ancy Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and Chickens. Whole Pork loins . Pork chops Pork steak . ave not yet ordered it, BIG STOCK OF Toys, Hobby Horses, Sleds, China, Furniture, apples, Oranges, If You Ave IL p-to-Date Line of [Looking for An Neckwear, Gloves, Mufflers, Hosiery, Sweaters, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Suspenders, Sleeve Holders, Don’t Fail to Visit Murphy & Blish. Their Display is the Most Complete ever shown in the valley. Next to Postoffice. Cucumbers, Lettuce, Table Raisins, Figs, Grapes, Etc. E. B. GARNER Trustee The Cumulative Praspeuy Chatelaine Watches $7. LEATH R GOODS Purses, Wrist Bags, etc, H Leather Goods at Discon 25 per cent 50710 $40.00 Of six years foretells such a demand for goods as can be furnished only by a store whose prestige and resour- ces eall onlthe best markets f this cotintry. THE GOOD QUALITY GOODS Now in demand suggests the one {ealer who handles nothing else the store reputation, stock ike above re- whose and methods, roar i are THE PROSPECTIVE SCARCITY In staple goods suggests the one concern that 1s best prepared to meet instanter all the demands of its patrons at any tune or in any quan- tity—toxday or the ‘day before Christmas.’ THE INTELLIGENT BUYING Necessitated prevailing tions suggests the one dealer whose by condi stock equipment and facilities insure the and the most helpful counsel in gilt selections promptest service Signet Hat Pins with initials en- graved, 50c each Signet Rings, 2150 to 320 Signet Scarf Pins, with monogram engraved, $1.00 up Signet Fobs, 23.25 up with monogram, Silver Tea Spoons, ike each up Gold Cuff Links with monogram 22 per pair Silver Umbrella and Hat Markers with initials engraved 25¢ Watches— Our stock 1s complete Prices from £2 to $125 Gold Lockets with monogram en- graved from $1.50 to 820 Toilet Sets in Sterling silver from $110 825 Beautiful Gilt Clocks $1.15 ery one warranted Es Equal to Every Occasion Embodies our reputation. There's a sense of security in knowiifg that you have at your command the largest stock in this section with prompt, accurate and reli- able service backed up by a responsible and honest guar- antte that you will get the right quality at richt prices. 2 No more, no less. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Of Course you will entertain this Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug winter and will therefore need some of the foll ow ing: Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies, | Birthday Cake Candles and Holders, Souvenir Boxes for candy, ete. We also make Wedding and Birth- {day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated |if desired. Also all kinds of Fancy Cakes and Dainty Rolls. Satisfaction Guaranteed, COLEMAN HASSLER, SILVER GEORGE PAINTON, 3.5 Broad Sreet, 5 Waverly, N.Y. Wm. B. McDonald. D.D. §. All modern methods for the scien- 2 | tific performance of painless Both Phones, Chatelaine Watches, $4.50 10 $15.00 | tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, & ‘OVER THE GLOBE STORE. Nappies, (five inch) $1.00. : WATER SETS $6.75 Bowls, (eight inch) $3.50. Hl. L. TOWNER, W, .. Specialties. Boar Tio tam toh top | OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK, (Fr Telephone 37x. 128 Lookhart | rr ——— REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Small Farms, . Farms, Good fraj So oh ior Soham