WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. SAYRE, PA. Evenings Succeeding prices on winter seasonable merchandise at the very short It is our way of keeping shop. We allow no hers and get your furs at Manufac- turers’ Cost toUs We are Coney, Water if 4 + Coats and Suits You Get Them at Factory Cost to us Our determina- QJ 4 mu Diaalt 248 7 In these you will ind Broad- Zibilenes, Homespuns; all garments of character Preioventory offer 1 with good corrugated paper, 9c. price. Baby Carriage and Go-Cart Robes China Sheep at China Sheep, lined at leeland Lamb with L300 3.75. quilted wool and satin lining. They are curly wool, very flufly and nice $4.50 10 $8.50 $1.20 Square Yard. Customers already buying tell us that they were asked $5.00 and 310.00 for no better, Ladies Sweaters Preinventory price for the newest zig zag weave, large pearl buttons and military loops, $175 and aod : m11 Square $3.25 Ladies’ Sleeveless Wool Jackets Beautifally woven, soft sasony yarns, come in ox Fy quality, 14 Cents Yard. blood and cream colors. Preinventory price £1.60 Our New York Photographer will be here from the 8th to 18th of January. A free coupon will be given each purchaser of §1 or over January 3d, {th and 5th. RE DoS a \S) 2 gl a ul TP Ty is BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything _ Lockhart St. 4 Ee Re s EACH VALLEY R. R. {In effect Dec 3, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows ; RASTBOUND. : : A. M. Dally for Towsods Tunkhao- Ju) | sock, Putsion, Wilkes Barre, Mauch Chush, Alleniown, Bethlehem New Baltismore and Washington A. M. Daily for Tunkhannock, Pittston, Wilkes Clea Summit Springs, White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, New York, Phlladeiphin, Baltimore A oM. Ayia M) Week dam Abend, Ulster, Towanda, Mon guy. fot sew Albany, Dusdore, Satur: alls, 3 Tuskhsanoek, Wyslusing, Lacey- and Wilkes-Barre AM {Waverly 5 EB ou A M) Dally for Wilkes Barre, Cles Sammit , Beth Baltimore and Washi gion A.M Sesday oaly, for Athens, Milan Ulster, ToWanuds Wyslusing, Lacey ville, MesBOf pen and Tunkbanaock (Waretly 13233 FP. MM) Dally fo Te Towne, Tunkhausock, Pittston res Bars Glen Summit Spri , Mauch Cheuk, Allentown, Tem, New | York, re ry Baltimore and Shas Dally e3cept Sunday, Black Dia mond Bxbiean jor Tow , Tunkhan- Pittston, Wilkes Barre ‘Glen Sum- inn Allentown, Bethlehem, New Philadeipbis, Baltimore and Washington PM TN ou) Wess jar a New hany Dushore, Satter , Wiiameport, hoa Lee Tuakhapnock. Pittston WESTBOUND, Pittston and Wil Barre 1:98 ¥ Jodi Toromto. : for Lockwood, Van Men, = Siencer. iihaca, Tramemsberg, Hare a Curaers, Rochester runes for or Wlagare pans, Toreats Qenev Detroit, A.M. Daily ars Palle T Louis and points west AM Dally for Geneva, Rochester, Co! Buffalo. Compects for Basle, Niag- Chicago. Bt gis ni Ven Ellen, acs - Borers. Genre. Baers Genet § Sst Ee SE Rochester, 0. for Lockwood Odessa, BE Valols, Lod|, Gilbert Daily for Ithaca, Trumsusbory, Inter y , Genevn, Clifton hc Csimis ig Counects for Magus | Valls Chicagn, 51. Louls and points west a EM CE BA. Palle, Detroit, Chicago and points west, an Inte, Bn de, Trams, are AUBURN DIVISION. On the Brink “What made rattled when you were giving your testimony io thal jury trial?” sald Grace One of those lawyers was a beav I'd just thrown down = confessed Dora “and | was scared for fear he'd ash me my age out of spite and | never was on oath before —Detroit Fred Press you so 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 CCAL At the Lowest t Possible Prices Orders can be left at at West Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Erie stree yards at Bayre, Valley Phone 37m. COLEMAN HASSLER, The Modern Way They met at a party on Tuesday went to the theater on Wednesday and the following Sunday he proposed “1 love you.” he declared Will you marry me?’ “1 will,” she replied. “But didn't It take you a joug time to make up yow mind? —Detroit Free Press Weather Probabilities. Falr; west winds FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours—7to%am,1w 8, 7to8p. m. OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. | Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Proper Pitting of Glass- |»a. Hours—8-12; 7-8; Sundays by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block, Closing Stock Quotations Money on call W to XI per mouey and mercantile paper une In rates Closing prices Amal Copper TY Atchison sis B &O 13 Brovkiyn R. 7 Ty C&S] Ches & Olio Chi & Northw I) &H Frie sen time hatged Y Central Hay rf & West iy 8 RR 16g siding iy! wk Island 2% Paul 151 withern Pac ©“ thern Ry A FA put. Ry. pf. lui, | Kar 151% as Paci Dy on Paci S Steel q Steel pf West Unlon Electric Hil Central La kawanna louis & Nast Manhattan 1a Metrupaiita Missouri Pa: 1a a] 1 ay “CHAR ERR RET IY FEF 1a New York Markets. FLOUR Steady. but patents 3 Jy wx int winter exiras, §. Min Jacsota Aud “wees | E BAKER - of Carpenter and Builder. . HAY-8teady . shipping, og good to | Waverly, N. Y Minileo WHEAT Ther wus a4 m ‘ vance in wheat bascd or frm al ports of frost in rdia i or Pprulessionals May : Ly ¥ “8 re £0] ot CTE STRAW Steady ng rye, Weg iix HE ANS Fas, marrow, Ey medi um. RG.@lio. pea. LTS, red kidney WOOL Seuady domest He Ps Qu sal Hix Tu 18) i i cast, 196, liwgik mi, lk J BUTTER -Btrung ommon to extra, TQS state dairy. common to ex- tru, 1% 2x renovated, common 0 extra 10 gy Jae western factor) common Orxts «lobar iM ! CHEFHE ~8teady unchanged | EGOS -Steady . unchanged POTATOES Quiet. Bermuda rel, BULG. Maine, Vermont a per bug $1 si 2 LIVE POULTRY Unchanged, fowls 11 Hie dueks, 131% old roosters turkeys, 17018 spring” chickens lylX vese, 130714 Yup “DRESSED POUL FRY Steady: froa {OVER killed fowis, choles, 10%W4ilk 4 Fair ¢ | d. 13 turkeys, choles and far My Tc do, fair to good 170 Lx du Hise. old roosters, nearby ona choice, 1516 western hickens choice, 14g lt westera chickens, fale to good. 11g | geese, 11QTK i | 17 Pleasant St. fleece, Jo ummon ‘a hot Advertice in The Record. ‘Wm. B. McDonald. D.D. S. per ‘tar. | All modern methods for the scien- 4 eastern. | tific performance of painless opera- | tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, THE GLOBE STORE LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Suis Sp Up-to-Date Music furnished foF halls, Part na al Sizes of Bee- olds reamers Kw hick Live Stock Markets. CATTLE Beye ply Hght, market slow cholcs, prime, 5 1000 2 ht, market lower ums, Yorkers and WS Sopuiy Emad Oring Ieimbs, B WES Fred Hosmer is in Ulster today on business, Fay Mitchell returned to State Otis Wells and wife went to Han- Lawyer Corbin was in Towanda on business to-day. Mrs. Cc . W. Tidd is from a severe illness. recovering Uncle Job Morley of Burlington was in Athens today on business, The offiecss of Perkins Post GA R, will be installed Saturday after noon. Mrs. A. C Arnold went to high- lands this morning for a visit with relatives. Charles Hosmer has the contract for painting and paperning No. 3 hose house. Miss Mary Doran and brother M. B, have gone to Onconta to visit their sister Mrs. Ronan. Mrs. Mary P. Bosler of Brook- lyn, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A Bradley and will remain until spring Miss Arra Vandemark enter- tained the ladies’ whist club last evening. Miss Edith Stulen was awarded first prize. Mrs. Sylvia B. Norrish will give an account of her California trip at a temperance meeting to be held in the Baptist church Sunday even- ing Archie McVaugh has returned from Williamsport and will stay in Athens a few days. He and his wife will return to Montrose next week Mrs W. A. Kelley and Miss Josephine Gore returned from Canton last evening. Miss Gore resumed her journey to Sheshequin this morning A son was born yesterday after- noon to Mrs. R B Park, and he has been named Robert Bruce Park, Jr, to perpetuate the name of his father, who recently died. Mrs. Frank Little sent their white dog to Tunkhannock on the early morning train, He was labelled and checked through, and seemed to anticipate the journey with great pleasure. The next national encampment of the Union Veteran legion will be held in Columbus, Ohio. This will be the twenty-first annual and preparations are being made to entertain the comrades in a royal manner. Ralph Osborne returned to Schenectady this week, where he has charge of the largest electric locomotive in the world The number of these locomotives, and they find that they answer the purpose admirably. In time elec- tricity will take the place of steam on all of our railroads. The Athens W. C T, U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Osborne, corner of Willow and N. Main streets, Friday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Osborne, the superintendent of Mother's meeting will have charge of the meeting at which time a question box will be con- ducted that will be very helpful Mothers are especially invited. Get a Free Sample 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- stant Cough Cure is a good seller and gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine on the market. | have never had a bottle returned. If 1 sell one bottle they are sure to come after the second one and tell thelr friends of its merits. [I will send an- other order soon.” For sale by H. L. Gillespie and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. case men Bauer's Syrup or Prunes Is the new Laxative Tonic that is so highly recommended for the cure of Constipation, Liver and Kidney trou- bles, impure blood, headache and all Ills arising from an unhealthy state of the bowels. Syrup of Prunes is mild and pleasant to take. When In need of a mild laxative or a thor- ough cleansing of the system, try Syr- up of Prunes, it causes no griping or unpleasant feelings. Old Comrades Entertained Their Friends in a Royal Manner | Last Evening Athens— Comrades and their friends to the number of thirty~five |) sat down to an elegant banquet at| the Campbell house pn noon. They came from far and | near and enjoyed it immensly. The } installation of officers followed at Grand Army hall, Major Gore act- ing as installing officer. Rev. H.! G. Blair, the new Colonel Com- mander, made a most eloquent and impressive speech on assuming the chair in which he lauded the brav- ery and fortitude of the private soldier. Comrade Blair served in the ranks of the Bucktail regiment that saw hard fighting from beginning to end, and || he knows all the hardships of the || Union soldier. a most appropriate address, though not in the service he is well acquainted with their sufferings | and hardships, for he had a brother | who was killed while battling for | his country and now lies in an | unknown grave in the southland. | We feel that he almost has the] qualifications to be a comrade for! he gave us so many evidences of | his interest in us. CONTRACT LET FOR OIL WELL | Expected That Actual Work will Commence Within Weeks Athens—The contrdct for put- ting down an oil well was let last| evening to Whitney & Warner and they will get their machine here at once and commence operations on the lands leased by the Athens Mining company in the vicinity of | the Barney Kain farm. The con- tract specifics that work is to begin within three weeks. The well is | to go down 1500 feet and if oil or gas is not reached at that point] they are to drill joo feet deeper. The committee for the mining com- | mittee is Geo. H. Stimson, Frank Schrier of Athens, E. W. Manning | of Waverly, and FP. Murphy of Sayre. The company will have al § SHOES. ‘Sayre, Pa, FURS E FURS Prices Will Not Be ae This Season A re ——— i We Need Our Room For Another Purpose m A n ” —— i{] XY 2 We intend to close out our entire stock of Furs A within the next thirty days and have put a. cul i i price on them that will move them. id Le og 8 i) 2 mi ——— 4, re ——————————— Early Buyers Will Have BestSelection Sale Strictly Cash = YOUR FEET | | A, Did ever have any resl | 3! BE ss comfort in trying to Warm your feet at an Equip your radiaters with our {Foot Warmer which can also be used an {| warming shelf on a diniag room radiator. and then youll know what the other fellow wisaca be- caus be didn't buy. : For decorating radialors we | sell the Sues. line of bronze ou the §M market. All colors. i TH R. TALMADGE 8 Plumbivg, llgaling, Tinning, RE ooh Tome, Elmer Ave, The Valley Record, 25¢ a Month. Bring Your Job Printing to| - ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Murrelles Printing WINES, LIQUORS Office BEERS AND ALES “The Satisfactory Place. bf pm ’ 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. From four to eight skilled job BOTH "PHONES. ee. | feet drilled measurements will be | taken and the sand and deposits inspected Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre | Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive | at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- | In time for connections for west- | ints. This is visa Lehigh Valley, Mi Central or Lake Shore Rall- roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from | Buffalo. Best services and finest roadbed —unexocelled Break up Your Cold | And cure your Cough with Bauer's Laxyne Quinine Tablets. Guaranteed to cure Headache and Grippe. Price 25 cents. H. L. Gillesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. INVALUABLE TRAINING. | Scientific Knowledge as an Ald © the Commercial Bide of Business. ! The supreme gir of sclentifie train. | ing in method, declares W. Burton In| a recent address to the Staffordshire | (Eng.) pottery classes, is the power to | see. “How many problems are there that present themselved to us every day io our businesses that really disap pear are no longer problems If we once see them clearly. The commercial or- ganizer of a business has two prob lems always facing him-—first, the ecu- nomical production of his goods, and second, the disposal of {these In the market A scientific training, in so far as it gives knowledge tending to the solution of these problems, 1s of direct value to the commercial aide of busi. ness. Many problems can be solved only by scientific methods But manu. facturers should not look for immed! | ate results from the employment of a trained man. Remember, he must have time to apply his science to your In-| dustry. He must have time for experi: ment, and must be given both leisure and fullest opportunity to follow out] these lines of prolonged and system-| atic investigation, on which alone scl- | entific knowledge has been built” A Ranne. Stella—What happened when the boat turned turtle. Bella—Cholly turned lobster —N., Y, "anes LEADING. DRAYHNAN. " Bepecial care and prompt) at. Talmadge Building, Elmer‘Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 142a. WE PRINT 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. Lockhart St, Next to Poste