The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 30, 1905, Image 4

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SAYRE, PA.
Store Closed All Day New Years
. WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
of the day.
means to you.
call in fresh garments as the
require
‘every winter garment
* hensive assortment brought
Nor do we
buying demands
more suits and
to your door in § Cloce
Outs
~ price of the maker
more ?
Special } 3 pairs
Close
Outs {
Special
Close
Outs )
Rufied Bobinet,
Special
oa Saag
2 >
& BEIBACH
CAFE
of Everything
{Im effect Dec. 3 1998.)
Trains leave Sayre as follows
RASTBOUND
A.M, Dally for Towands Tuskhan-
mock, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch
Shank Allentown, Bethlehem New
{s, Baltimore and Waanington.
' A.M. Builf fos FunkBanhocks Pittston,
I White Raves. aves Mach husk Atieniors. rn AT.
Week days |
averly 635 A. M.)
Tunkhannock,
Wilkes Barre, Olen Summit
Dally for
Pinst
iS A. M. Sunday culy, for Atbens, Mila,
Ulster, Towanda, ulus,
. {Waverly er ou.) Soy
Towasds, Tunkbasnock, Pittston,
Barve, Giem Summit n
Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
rk, Pulladelphia, Baltimore and
2 dozen
Muslin | 2 dozen
Ruffle
Close
Outs
plain
DATO,
Owner Took a Hana
While some Cambridge students
| were pvlling down a fence “for fum’
the other day. the owner of the fence
entered 50 warmly lo to the humorous.
pess of the occasion as to empty @
| bucket of bot tar over one of the fes
tive undergraduates
Stamford Hospital Gets $5,000,
STAMFORD, Coun, Dec 20 - By one
of the provisions in the will of Jolin
| Weed, the wealthy New York commis
sion merchant, who died on Dec 19
$50.000 ig bequeathed to the Stamford
hospital. The will will be offered for
probate within the next few days
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
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Closing Steck Quotations
Money on call stringent at Ju 10 75 per
cent. prime mercantile paper 5,38 per
cent, exchanges He ai oll balances
BLIE IT, total imports of dry goods at
the port of New York for the week end
ing yesterday were valued at $3 409 bd
Closing prices
Amal Copper
Alchisen
B&O
18% N. Y. Central
$8 Norf. & West
1135 FPean R R
8% Reading
Ts Rock Island
St. Paul
Southern Pac
Bouthern Ky
Bouth Ry. pf
Bugar
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
U 8 Steel
Manhattan U 8 Sieel pf
Metropolitan West. Unica
| Missourt Pac
153
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Iéisg |
13
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WY
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lw
. 183
C.C.CastL
D&H
Eric
Gen. Electric
bly
108%,
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New York Markets.
WHEAT High wheat prices were pro-
belier Sables local
ring and atrend th In arn
n gM Ne | July Ny Sah
CORN Option marke! was active, with |
| December op & vent on a scare of shorts
| May bo .
BUT TER ‘Teawmnery, extras, per pound,
Zg du (Mercantile Exchange official
quotation, exiras, Scy, frets DPN
seconds, 15g Nx thirds 1661 held, ex
tras, QT firsts, Pic seconds, 1
15. state dairy, tubs, extras, 2c firs
Wir 2 . meconds. 115% | thirds 18417
CHEESE State full « ream. small and
pre. colored and white, Heptember, fan
<y. He, October. best, 13,Ul3%e.. late
made, small colored and white, average
best, lv | large 12%« falr, 1NNQI1%c
light a Ehoite, od SA: part skims
rime, $ good emmon 19
alr, TG al skims oT
EGGB State, Pennsylvania and western
selected, white, fancy, BG | choice, Hg
firsts to
| Westlarn extras firate,
utidergrades, ZY Sc |
refrig-
extra Arete, 54
firsts, 5c |
erntors, ivy
Wylie
LIVE
- Nhilckens
nearby "p and, 1c jowls. 13
ken 15¢ eons § Plz. x
rissih et. R Turkeys, spring.
nearby, per wad, 179%. | hens old, 8c
r te medium, 13ulee.
capons, Pailade phis. 18y2éc.. broilers, 4
pounds to palr and under, Philadelphia,
> picked, 1c , New York and Penn
vanla, eg chickens, roasting §
pounds and over per palr. Fhtladelphia
pieked, 1903 , New York und Bo
ania, dry picked Joti, chic Kens,
medium weights. Philad. ia, dry pik
14915 . New York an “Pennsylvania,
fowis, Philadelphia, dry phoked, 129
4c. cocks, old. dry ploked S| scalded,
.; ducks, spring. 120040. gress, white,
dark, x; uabs, prime. large,
. mixed, $2. dark,
rt
or ‘I RY spring.
tur-
wy
Live Stock Markets.
hoe, Laid; wos, & a. eats |
ad =
sition
See Eimer Avenues
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-
cumaulate
Imitation Arabian
$1.49, 2.47, 2.69, 3.39,
3.47, 3.98, 1.19, 4069.
3.25 value at
2.00 value at
5, 169
JN)
1.19
219
3.00 and 334
regular $3 50 value at $2.19
4.00 value at 1.89
250 value at 1.65
500
2112
3.69
384
5.00 value at
5.50 value at
$1.19, 129 139
200, 239
50, 1.069,
1.50 value at 8)
pairs hem stitched, dots
3 98
pairs hem stitched ruffle
3 yards long
4
10
ruffle 45
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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.
LEHIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest t Possible Prices
Orders can be left at at West Bayre Dru
Store, both phones; or at the Erie stree
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m.
COLEMAN MASSLER,
H. L. TOWNER, 'M. D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum.
Hours—7tfam,1t08, 7088p. m.
i OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockbart Bt
A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Ear, Nose and
| Throat, and the Pro Fs
| es. Hours—9-12; 1 7-8; 8: Siudata vy
| appointment. OfSocs, Whealook Block,
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant St. ‘Waverly, NY
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.
LOOMISOPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
ply 0 Date Music farsished
partion and 4 all Exams of Sou:
A daughter of Geo. Doane has
diphtheria.
The barber shops will all be
closed Monday.
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Dr. C, L Stevens is isin Philadel
phia on business.
Walter Isley of Watkins visited
friends in town yesterday.
Mrs. Fred Kittle has scarlet fever
at her home on Elm street.
Mrs. J. H. Vanness has gone to
Binghamton for a week's visit.
C. L. Bradford ‘and wife have
returned from a visit in Elmira.
Russell Overton attended the
dance at the academy last night.
Alvin Sawtelle left this morning
for a visit with friends at Chester.
W. F. Waters will take charge
of the county treasury next Mon-
day.
Mrs. Dewitt Myers is spending
the day with Mrs. Charles Ross in
Ulster.
Beamer Smith "went to Rome
this morning to spend New Year's
with relatives.
“
S. Kaplin has opcncd a new tail-
or shop in the upper rooms of the
Walker block.
Mrs. S W. Goodwin is visiting
at the home of E. M. West on
North Main street.
Mrs. C. W. Bowen and Mrs. W
J. McCabe are spending the day
with friends in Ulster.
A E Guiles and wife will drive
over to Aurora tonight to visit
friends over New Years.
FP. M. Raup of Addison will ar~
rive this evening for a two days’
visit with Athens friends.
Mrs. Vera Everhard went to
Ulster today to visit her grandpar-
ents, Miles Smith and wife.
Regular o services will be held at
all the Athens churches tomorrow,
with special appropriate music.
Mrs. W.W. Smith, who has been
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Joachim, returned to Monttose this
morning.
Mrs. George Baxter went to
Forksville this morning to spend
New Year's with her daughter
Mrs. P. N. Scanlon.
Daniel Vanderpool with his wife
and daughter Nellie, who have
been visiting friends in this vicinity,
returned to Springvale today.
Mrs. O. L. Haverly will eater-
tain a party of young people this
afternoon in honor of her guests,
the Misses Braine of Williamsport.
The Epworth League of the M.
E. church will hold a watch service
tomorrow evening, beginning at
8:30 and concluding at 12 o'clock
midnight.
Herman Hendrick, with his wife
and family, went to Burlington this
morning where they will remain as
guests of J. H. Hill and wife over
New Years.
The Lady Gnffin lodge of Ath-
ens will hold a poverty social for
the members on Monday evening.
The one dressed the poorest will
receive a prize,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McVaugh
have gone to Jersey Shore to visit
their daughter Beatrice, who isa
nurse in the City Hospital. and
they will visit friends in Danville
also before their return to Moo:
treal. Mr, McVaugh has also a
brother and sister in Jersey Shore
whom they will visit.
Get a Free Bape To-day.
Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be
convinced that it is the best. It is
guaranteed to cure or your money re-
funded. C. W. Giddings of Week's
Mills, Me., writes, “Your Bauer's In-
0) BTR
. Years in Prison Seeks Release
Athens—About fourteen years |
ago an old man named Limpman '¢
was brutally myreered in Eagle,
Mich, and suspicion pointed to
in that place. He was arrested |
and finally confessed his guilt and |
told where he had secreted the |
balance of the money he did not
spend. The spot was searched |
and $1900 was found, Butcher
having spent $100. Butcher told
how he had beat out the brains of
the old man with a hickory club
and the club was found with blood
upon it. Butcher was convicted |
and has now served thirteen years
imprisonment at Grand Ledge, 'B
Mich.
Recently the sister of the con-
victed man, Mss. Fred O'Brien,
merly worked in Athens and now
resides in Rome. Mrs. O'Brien's
be used to obtain a pardon for her
brother. Silas Compton resided at
Eagle and worked in a blacksmith
shop at that place at the time of’
the murder and Mrs. Q'Brien
thought she might obtain some
evidence from him to exonerate
her brother
Compton appeared before Justice
Johnson yesterday and told his
story but it will go farther toward
confirming the verdict of the court
than it will to help Butcher out of |
prison. Mrs. O'Brien returned to
Grand Ledge last evening
The Envy of all Women.
What woman or girl does not ad-
mire a beautiful, rose-tinted complex-'
lon. One cannot possess it if the
blood Is impure or weak, If the bow-
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-|
al size free, large packages 26 and!
50 cents. H. L. Gillespie and Chlldg, |
Waltman & Young, Sayre.
Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Bayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing. In time for connections for west-
ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley,
Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail-
roads. Bleeper $3.00 double berth from
Buffalo, Best services and equipment
finest roadbed —unexcelled cars
Break up Your Cold
And cure your-Cough with Bauer's
Laxyne Quinine Tablets. Guaranteed
to cure Headache and Grippe. Price
26 cents. H. L. Glllespie and Child,
Waltman & Young, Sayre.
MRS. CHASE'S DEATH.
Sensational Evidence Given by Bose
ton Dressmunker.
SALEM, Mass, Dec, 30 ~The most
sensational testiwouy which has yet
been dutroduced in the Essex probate
court in connection with the protested
will of Mrs Jeustle 1° Chase, the
wealthy Swampscott wowan, wus giv
en by Mrs, Maury E Trask a dress
maker of Boston aud au lothwate
friend of Mrs. Chase
According to Mre. Trask, Mrs. Chase
visited ber frequently sud freely dis
cussed her family troubles and on wore
than one occaslou expressed a fear of
violence at the hands of Dr. Horace
Chase, her husband aud the father of
De Forrest Woodruff Chase by a pre
vions marriage, whom Mrs. Chase
adopted und to whom she bequeathed
$1,000,000 in the will which ber broth
ers aud sisters ure contesting
Less than 8 week before her sudden
death last September Mrs. Chase vis
ited Mrs. Trusk ln Boston, aud at that
thine she luformed ber friend that If
she met with 8 sudden dest “some
thing would be wroug.'" Sue also sald
that Dr. Chase had =ald be would kill
ber If be dared to do so
Mrs. Trask sald she visited the Chase
howe in Swampscott on the day follow-
ing the death of Mrs. Chase, but at
that time Dr. Chase sald that pneu.
mouia had caused the death of hls
wife. Nothing was sald at that time
about Mrs. Chase's death Lelng caused
by gas poisoning or about suicide, the
latter cause having finally beet ascrid-
od as explaining the death
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Buicides in Europe.
It 1s estimated that 70,000 people take
their own lives every year in Europe,
1,000 of which fall to Germany. Dur
ing the last ten years the number of
self-murders in Germany has been 113,
645, This is almost three Limes aa
many as there were soldiers killed out.
right In the Frasco-Fouesian war Iv
1870-71
; . Right Idea,
Dr. Thwing, president of the West-
orn Reserve university, visited the re-
cent horse show in New York in com-
pany with another educator one even.
| SHOES Sayre, Pa, FURS
SALE GHAIRE FURS
Prices Will Not Be Lower This Season
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We intend to close out our entire stock of Furs
within the next thirty days and have put: a dut
price on them that will move them.
Early Buyers Will Have Best Selecti
Sale Strictly Cash
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feet at an 0 y radiator ?
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For decorating radiators w
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Plnmbing; Jeating,
Tinning,
£54k Bota ’Phones, . &Eimerh
The Valely Record, 25¢ a Month.
ELMER A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of
WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
Murrelle's Printing
Office
“The Satisfactory Place.
From four to eight skilled job
printers and a new, up-to-date
equipment are at your service.
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109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA
BOTH PHONES,
C. J. Kiron
SAYRE'S LEADING
* DRAYNAN.
| Especial care and prompt
| tention given to maving |
| Plan; Household Goods,
The Valley Record R
Our patrons say we have the
disposition to please. We keep
our promises,
Talmadge Building, Elmer:Ave., Sayre, |
Valley Phone 142a.
WE PRINT
If You Are Looking for An
Up-to-Date Line of
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.
SAYRE, PA,
Lockhast St, : Next to-Pe
LISS &'