SAYRE, PA. «5 % od WE FILL MAIL OR- " DERS AND PREPAY. FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. Evenings Succeeding | of the day. means fo you. Concerning Gar- ments and Furs We do not impose inflated prices upon early juyers, so that he or she practically pays for ps tardy bargain sale customer. Nor do we pother our counters at the first sign of cold iyweather with abnormally large stocks, but we all in fresh garments as the buying demands wire. And yet we have more suits and wraps than we want, and have a cut price on ‘every winter garment. That means you get them here al factory cost, and factory cost to this big st.re and its associate buyers means 10 10 15 per cent under small store prices ~ You are fortunate mn having such a compre- : hensive assortment brought to your door in this seasonable weather at out of season prices. Close Outs All Toys, Books and Games Of which we have but a few left, go at under price of the maker. new stock next Christmas and want none left. Close clea” Outs pairs We plan for an entirely | Close 3 pairs Outs 3 pairs Ruffled Bobinet. 1 75, Special 2 What could favor gift giving New Years any more ? Special » * Millinery Second Floor A few pattern hats at little prices, such prices "a8 will fan them along to wise bayers Our work rooms are turning out new things a8 dame fashion suggests them, at from £1.50 4p to any price you wish to pay 3 35H INNS Muslin Ruffle | Close Outs 2 dozen LSD) DSB NIRS IR, Sees Eimer Avenue Window Immense values in curtains as described below. Where two or three pairs are left we cut under factory cost in order to allow no odds and ends to ac- cumulate Imitation Arabian, $1.49, 247.269, 3.39, 3.47, 3.98, 119, 469 3.25 value at 200 value at 20) 1.19 3.00, and 2.39 3.00 value at 2.50 value at 1 X69 1.65 500 regular $4.50 value at £3.12 regular 5.00 valueat 3.69 regular 5.50 valueat 3.89 $1.19 129, 1.39, 150, 169, 1.87, 200, 2.39 alue at 85 yards long § yards long SY pairs, dots and stripes LY 45 * price. 2, Macedonian Rising la Spring. VIENNA, Dec. 20 The Turkish gov ernment bas presented n uote to the Austro-Hungarian goseruwent inform CAFE lug It that the Macedonian committees rin Bulgaria are preparing for sn up { ps rising In Macédouia In the coming of Everything | spring. The porte says It thinks that _ockhart St. | 1t is Its duty to call the attention of the | powers to this daugerous movement so as to eunble them to take suitable Steps at Sofia FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stoek Quotations. Money on call excited ut @W to cent, prime mercantile paper cent exchanges, $491. 17s us. 4.004.524 Closing prices: Amal Copper Atchison B&O Sayre. BHIGH VALLEY R. T {in effect Dec. 3. 1908.) Trains leave Sayre ss follows Brooklyn R. T.. 88% Reading 1% EASTBOUND C,C.C.&SLL 18% Rock Isiand 3% n Chen & Ohlo.... My 8t Paul 178% Sach, Priston. Wilkes Sacre, Mach | Chi. & Northw Nh Bouthern Pac. . int OO Allentown, Bethichems New UD & H mm Bouthern Ky xy , Baltimore and Washington. . Erie fs Bouth. Ry pf 1 Gen. Electric Ue, Bugar LL Central L116 Texas Pacific Lackawuuna “5 Union Pacific louis & Nash. 81% U. 8 Steel Manhaltan ue U. B Btee, pr Metropolitan... 1% West ['nien Missouri Pas.... 19% New Yerk Markets. FLOUR --Dull 1 unchanged Minneso- | ta patents, WM winter straights, 8% bv! 4.10. winter ex BUgiX winter pat. ents 20g WHEAT-Under a bLeagish Price Cur fants iy art, ea®y cables sad aati | w he eciined about Wo in face of re- ported ralas lo Argentina, May 9% i319 | bi UTTER-C ery. extras, per pound | BEN RR Exchange oficial | * | quotation, ext Bo), firsts, Dg; | peconds 18g 20c , 18817. held. ox- and (Tas, DG frets, WGlic . seconds, No | 1% nate d ary. bs extras, 3c. firsts, hr op thirds, 4giTe | HEESE- Fre cream. small und - | large, re ay white. PN bret fan- | cy. l«, Octo , beet, Wy late | | made, Faal colored and wh ¥y Bp | best, 12 ay fair. HEN ligne Vs « part skims, | rime, v vmmon 9 wir, 7 IH Cin . EGG Be i enneyivania seiected, white, fancy, 303% Bo. , extra mised oGlurs, Dude extra firsts, Af rr . Undergrndes, 230 Be refrigerators, est, I. svernge Lest, ns , common 10 good, 17910 Hmed WN TALLOW-Steady ; ye AY Saiet; shipping. WPL choice STRAW. ll; long rye, sl WOOL Steady, domestic fee LIVE POULTRY « spring, bh | Dearby, per pound, llc ; fowls 12% 4 roosters, Sg turkeys. 15c,, pigeons, per pair, Be DRESSED POU FRY Turkeys, spring, nearby, per und, iv : pons "Hila deiphia, 16g , brodle rn Phi delphi 4 unds per palr and under, 153 2c. New ork and ivanias. 1663 chickens, roasting. § poun per pair and over, Phil. adeliphia, $y picked, Liga . New York and Pennsylvania, ¥ fowis, Phila- ‘| delphia. dry picked, Lge 3 eked $c scalded, . Gucks, spring, Shi #vese, white, Jo. . dark, 12913. ; wuibe, prime, large. white r dosen, E244. mized, 82. dark, 510g, “ iase D MEATS Calves strong at § 16. for city dressed veals snd § 1 or country dressed, mutton quiet at Thy | 16c. per pound lambs Wteady AL 11g IL per Bayt per balances N. Y. Central 187% Norf & West iy | Pean RHR R iQ Daly for Tuakhamnoch HMitstow, i Barve, Glen summit Springs, 1 Haven, Mauch Chak, Allentown, mm, Mew York, Philadelphia, Baitimore avery 6 M.! Week days he, oh oO! , Towands, Mon New ie teh Satter. . yal and i ares. A. M) Dally for Pistston ol —t { “% | M. Ssadey only, Jer Amend, Milas, T . alusing, Lacey 1 \ P. M) Daily M. (Weaver aly 123 } city cauniry, good to ce, XUN Libs Ke pas old cocks, dry culls, Live Stock Markets. A Bu phy 1 hy market steady: Pine 8 ut 10. common BEI. veal a HOGS pte, 3 Janda market low. ae, any i. light arkers. [X= ig TH £0 & medium, £0 BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING Have had over thirty years’ ex- perience in practical horseshoeing and guarantee work to please. Your patronage solicited. The East Wav- erly Shop. W. E. MILLER. LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices Orders can be left at West Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Erie stree yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, x H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. | Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Be. ‘A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of she BIN Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Pro pe my by Rei Glass es. Hours fo 18; 78; Vo Sdudase by appointment. Wheelock Block, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y Advertise in The Record. Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. §. All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THE GLOBE STORE LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Btrietly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Parties and Ml Sidnaer of Sic fal either days in Trinket. Miss Clare re Brewster ret returned to Scranton today. George Lamkin was in Troy on business yesterday. David " Kaufivan will return to Philadelph nday. Rev. Ww. L Sawtelle “and wife returned to Fulton last evening. . Frank McGeorge of Corning is a guest at the Herrick residence. Miss Frances Baker his taken a position in the Tiffany music store. Several of our young “people attended the dance at Sayre last evening, Misses Edith and Gertrude Stevens returned to Binghamton this morning. The venerable G H. VanDyke was in Athens on business yester- day afternoon. — —— Miss Florence Sutton, a niece of Mrs. E. B. Joachim, returned to Binghamton today. Stephen Barner and daughter, Miss Maggie, are visiting at the home of Mrs. G. T. Ercranback. John Seacord, who has been spending his vacation at home, returned to Dushore this morning. B. J. Overfield returned from Towanda last evening where he served as witness in the Frazier suit. Mrs. C E McKinney has re~ turned from Satterfield with her daughter Mrs. Floyd Campbell and child Mrs. Harnard Brigham of Da- kota and Miss Lulu Phelps of Smithfield visited Athens friends yesterday. D. T. Brewster and family, who attended the Stevens-Brewster wedding, returned to Montrose this morning. Harry Dyer and Guy Perkins are going to give another dance at the old academy tonight in honor of their college chums, who are home on vacation. Dr. W. W. Smith, who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. E B Joachim, returned to Montrose today. Mrs. Smith and daughter Mertie will remain a few days longer. The lost umbrella has be=n found and returned to us by the street car officials. This is con- clusive evidence that they are hoa- est and that they read the Valley At a business meeting of the Baptist church held last evening C.T. Hull and C. W. Frost were re-clected trustees; John B. Mac- afee, clerk, and Clarence Johnson, choirester. E. M. Clark, who has been the guest of his brother, J. M. Clark, a short time on his return from Tioga county, resumed his home- ward journey to Rome this mom- ing. He had his grip loaded with a new kind of seed corn with which he expects to astonish the Romans next year in a wonderful harvest. CHILDREN ANNOYED HIN Frank Westcott made a com- plaint that Leo and Holly Granger were annoying his children by throwing stones at them and assaulting them on the streets, and they were brought before the jus— tice yesterday afternoon. Harvey Granger, father of the boys, ap- peared and said that he would see that the boys behaved themselves hereafter and they were released. at aay Sayre Sula sfjarnovn and arrive at Chicago at § o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time were Eu al blasts as a test of mineral indica tions. Sanderson Burns tells them | ha he knew of» od vein cou in that region and the experts are trying to locate it. They found a | b strata of shale and may follow up to something better. FUNERAL TOBAY Athens—The remains of Miss ing place from the home of her | street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. | in charge of Rogers & Miller. MORALES IN FIGHT. ceres Will Be Made President. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 The state department has bad another brief dis patch from Samto Domingo confinbing President Morales was about fifteen miles west of Sante Donilngo city tight. ing the troops of the cabinet Mr. Joubert, the Dominican minister | here, called upon Secretary Root at the | state department to talk over Domiul- from Senor Tajura, foreign affairs, anvounding that Gen eral Caceres, the vice president, who presidential office. that President wounded. ET ————— Confederate Pensions. Morales had been 1507 will pay $900,000 to confederate veterans for pensions. besides expend. ing $154,638 for the support of the con federate bome. SPECIALS a i 3 uous. Sayre, Pa., FURS of CHOICE FUR Prices Wil Not Be Lower This Snason For (Another Purpose —— We intend to close out our entire stock of Fu f within the next thirty days and have put’ &*c {Early Buyers will Have Best Selection Sale Strictly Cash give this your immediate attention, for your pro as well as your friend's happiness. Jy) Arm Bands, Trunks and Yalises, § . Mufflers, White Vests, Shirts and Collars, Shoes. § Special attention given to wrapping preseats to be sent to distant friends. Save 25 Per Cent by making your purchases of 308 Broad Street, waveEnly N. Y. ATHENS a Groceries White Potatoes . Spray Flour Cyclone Flour Dairy Batter . 3 Cans, Corn 3 Cans Peas 3 Cans Pumpkin 3 Cans Tomatoes Force . . . 3 Egg O See . 3 Vigor . Shredded Wheat Zest : 3 lbs fancy Prunes 2 Ibs fancy Peaches . 2 Ibs fancy Apricots . Pure Lard . 3 lbs Cotto Suet . . . Compound Lard, 3 for . 3 None Such Mince Meat 3 qts Beans ' 2 boxes Honey . . . . . 10 bars Oak Leaf Soap . 10 bars Acme Soap . . 4 1b box Gold Star . Headlight Oil 3 glass cans Syrup . Fancy Lemons, doz . a3 a1 25 25 Sirloin Steak . Porter House Steak . 3 lbs. Round Steak Pork Chops Pork Steak... . . .... Pork Chunks, . . . . . . Pork loin, whole . . , . Pork Sausage, link . . , Pork Sausage “Our Own" Head Cheese “Our Own" . .10 Liver Sausage “Our Own". .10 3 Ibs. Hamburg Steak . . . .2 Rib roasts boned and rolled .12% Rump “ bonedand rolled .10 7 Ibs. Plate and Brisket . . .25 124 «124 25 JA2 a2 10 .10 .10 E. B. GARNER i Dy aes ell th ah irs, Tadiators i market. All colors. i, R. TALMADGE ox Plutibing! Cog Tring 4 The Valely Record, 25¢ a‘Month.- If You Are Looking for An Up-to-Date Line of Don't Fail to Visit Murphy & Blish. Their Display is the Most Complete ever shown in the valley. Murphy & Blish, SAYRE, PA, Next to F
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