= = John F Young of Chestuut street is Rriously il ill. The Ladies’ Whist club met at Ada Walker's, east side of Susque- hanna yesterday afternoon. M. V. Christian and wile of La- ceyville are visiting Mrs. Dr. Brown and C. I. Lacy in town. Captain ]J. Andrew Wilt, depart ment commander of the G. A. R., There were two fasmers came to | 8 Athgis yeitesday fod the coun- climbed into his wagon with great | 5 difficulty. He was evidently load- & Chief Mulligan was called and he at once went after the other man, who took charge of the team and ih |g Prices Wi Not Be Lower This Season we Need Our Room For r Another Purpose PRE-INVENTORY SALE As stated to you in our yesterday's advertissmesf, we will take inventory February lst, and in the meantime, make offerings of seasonable merchandise at out of seasou prices. We want no remoants of any mort left. Most close cuts are at factory cost and appeal to thrifty bayers. Outing Flannel Night Gowns At Bo, 78 89 and 97c. Their value is one-third more if you will compare weight and finish with of ferings no matter from what source. We also carry the out sizes in $1.00 and $1.25 val- ue at 79 and $1.00. Children’s Sleeping Garments 1 tad years at 6 to 8 years at The Dr. Denton's style. Blankets and Comfortables of of Wool and Cotton We have settled the price toa point like coffee grounds in a pot. Cotton $1.00 value at 68¢. All others closed ont All wool 10-4, regular $3.75 value, now $198 All wool 10-4, regular $4.98 value, now $4.00, All wool 11-4, regular $5.98 value, now $4.95, Special values in Maish Laminated Cotton Com- fortables. $1.50 value at $1.75 valoe at $2.00 value at $2.25 value at $1.50 $2.75 value at £1.97 Complete line of lower grades at Big Store prices. Outing Special 30 pieces outing, regular 19¢ value Se. It would cost us Sc to replace it today on the present high price of cotton. Pyrography Sets The regular $2.00 sorts at $1.79. Also many nov- elties in stamped pieces at from 10c per pieceto $4.00. hitched his own on behind and! 4 drove for home. | 5 STOCK SELLS RAPIDLY | B" Athens Sinceth the Mining com- | i pany made their arrangements to | 8 ¢ £5} have a well put down there has 28 We intend to close out our entire stock of Furs been considerable activity among | NC within the next thirty days and have put a cut them, Qutside parties came from ric ) 'e them. Elia. Towanda aiid Oweeo yes § 2 § price on them that will move ti terday and took stock in the com- mr pany and it is probable that their |b a) EE a a Early Buyers Wil Have Best Selection Frank Schrier has a specimen of | X - coal taken from the property lately | 0 which shows rich. We shall | }§ watch with interest the new devel- | & opments. SATURDAY “EER WIR SPEGIALS |} gs KARNER'S ATHENS A Bigher Market Again was in Athens yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Mulheimer has been the guest at the home of E M. Capwell and returned to Lacey- ville this moming. Miss Margaret Keir, who has been wisiting her brother, Camp- bell Keir a short time, returned to Sheshequin today. © Regardless of price are cut to cost to us, and cost to us means less than small dealers can bay them ~ at, hence, any price you pay is better value for sake Be I aver haat tans every fur at from 75e per po to Coats and Suits Are 3 hobby with us. Our selections are unique and exclosive. New numbers have been inserted in our stocks within a week. Yet our stocks are too f large in view of the unseasonable weather we have had. We are willing to part company with any garment in our store at FACTORY COST TO US Axminster Carpet . Pre-lnventory offer without restriction as to qual- ity. 10 wade, laid and lined at 88c. We are ou good authority that dealers charg- od you §1.50 per piece. None sold to dealers. § Special for Monday, 2 Jan. 8th “You choloe of 25 patterns, 1st quality table oil ~ eloth at 14c per yard. Or a full piece of 12 yards at N $150 per pi- ce. None sold to dealers. Misses’ and Ghil- dren’s Tamoshanters And toboggans of wool and camel's hair, a 50¢ val- ne for 39¢c. In white, brown, navy and scarlet. 2 wi Miss Ruth Fraley fas been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Fraley a week, and returned to Smithfield this morning. Sale Strictly Cash Miss Gertrude Clark of Smith- field has been visiting Mrs. J:sse Burlingame a short time and re- turned home this moming 47 Ge Mrs E P. Ames of Barton stopped over night in Athens, and resumed her journey to Smithfield this moming, where she will visit her brother, L.. W. Forrest. ENTERTAINED MUSICIANS Athens—The members of the Fransohnian Musicale were enter- 8 tained by Mrs. Dr. Cowell yester— day afternoon. This was one of a series of social gatherings that bring together a large number of talented musicians that are inter- ested in a higher class of musical culture, and it is found to be very pleasant as well as educational in its influence. They will soon give a concert in Athens and will en- gage the services of some of the best musical talent for the occa- SIL SDL ITIL, | sion, so that it will present to the| IOVRR RR music lovers of this vicinity a pro- gram of exceptional artistic excel- lence. We will speak of this more fully later. aters with our, Foot Warmer] which can also be used a» warming shelf ou a diniag room ae radiator, then you'll know Allow iss be. L buy. 4 market. All colors, \ J = 1. R. TALMADGE 2! Plumbing, 1leating, i Timing, $110 $1.29 $1.39 Meat Department These are close prices but the quality is the best. 20 cts will buy no better steak than ours. Top quality Porter House Sirloin Round, 3 lbs. . Hamburg 3 lbs. . Ribs boned and rolled . . . 124 Rumps boned and rolled . Best Neck cuts : 6 lbs. Plate and Brisket ‘ Pork Sausage “Our Own” Upon special request from many of our patrous, "we have again arranged to have our New York JutoEsphie bass feo Jan. J 19. A2Y A2% .25 28 (30) [oe + 0 STH SH pals KARR 3g EY iS BA L & BEIBACH CAPE | of Everything SP) Ne + bg BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING. NRC NZ The Valley Record, 25¢c a Month. Bring Your Job Printing 13) ELMER A, WILBER, Murrelle's Printing Wiel S WINES, LIQUORS Preacher's WilL The will of the late Hugh Price] Hughes, be great English Wesleyan | preacher and evangelist, contained the | following passage “l further direct] — my trustees to arrange that the funeral Have had over thirty years’ ex- of my body sball take place with as| perience in practical horseshoeing | tew signs and symbols of mourning and guarantee work to please. Your and sadness as possible for Lo ie! patronage solicited. The East Wav- 10 0b .28 .10 LA FOLLETTE IN SENATE Cause of the Filipine Advoecated by Republican Leader. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. After wall- Lockhart St. | Sayre. | dea A Tk ’ |EHICH VALLEY R, R — {fn effect Dex. 3, 108.) Traind Jesve Sayre as follows: ’ RASTSOUND. LM. Barre, Mauch y New MM) wok dom | Thies Towands, b Deabore. Satter | ENT Bach is rrgeds. Tomes New Christian to die Is Ww 1S $a." Baronial Successor. erly Shop. W. E. MILLER. return a represe;-tative to the central consistory, in place of the late Baron Alphonse de Rothschild It Is expect his son. Baron Edouard VYietery For Government Troops. GUAYAQUIL, Bcuador, Jan 5 Tue commanded by Colonel Teran ~ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call less stringent at 2 to 3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, § per cent; exchanges 345 986 714, balances, Ji - C weing prices 104%, py NN eL, we “oN N.Y. Central Norf. & West Penn. RR Reading Rock Island St. Paul Southern Pu Southern Ry Bouth Hy pf Hugar Texas Pacific @9, Union Pacific iy, U. 8 Bteel iy, U 8 Steal pt 12% West. Union + rg 180% © 104 | Atchison i Chi. & Northw D aH = > a, 1734 an 100%, | 150Ay Lackawanna Louls & Nash Manhattan Mejropolitan Missouri Puc 145%, us yy le New York Markets, FLOUR--Steady and unchanged, Minne 2 Dusanta 0uY winter prs ney oe a+] “ WHEAT J ati firmness was dis. Lita "sa Ly wheal In response to higher va ies, adverse Ly Pjetiilie Ne Sahat news and cove 13-3 July, S¥y COR) Eady ou rains n the belt and with SE May, 90 9-1 TAL Low Steady o,|e | « oa Toc AW Dull, lung rye BEANS. kaa: marvow, glo. medi pea, $31.75. red kidney, 2X, winter <dty, ountry WOOL Steady: domestic fleece, Ham HOPS-Quiel, state, common to choice, IE W0gisc. , 14, 10g1sc ; olds Bi 8 Pa- cific coast, 195, 10@lic.; 1904 Sul . olds Bt TTER- Firm, eXirn western cream- ery, IT extra nearby prints, Ix ; mearby fresh and western fresh, 3c t mark HEESE behanged. New York full 3 34 16. do, Tull cream, chok . WE Fo posta to good | mI Steady; fowls, 12y PO $e. spring ‘chickens, 12 MY ducks 139 geese 13014 En i, POULTRY - Fowls. choi 170. do. alr to goed 11012 . oid roosters, .; nearby roasting chickens choice, Je weatarn do. cholce, 108 14% . lo. fale to nie oi turkeys. ey , du. falr to », I he ; Beene 11g 4 Funes, Live oon Markets. Fos de duck p! I market standy y pit B10ge®; veal t np ag, 1 LENIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Pc Possible Prices. i Orders can be left at West Sayre Dru | Store, both phones; hae is COLEMAN NASSLER, H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. |Hours—7 to 9a. m,1t08,7t0 8p. m. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 272. 128 Lockhart BS. =A. H. MURRAY, M.D. | SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Fitting of Glass- ea. Hours—$-13; 1.5; 7-8; Bundays by appointment. Offies, Block. A.E. BAKER 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 Btrietly Up-to-Date Music furalantd | ing. for Parties and all of EG Sale ing for almost a year BR. M. La Follette appeared In the senate when it recon- vened after the holiday recess to clalm his seat as a senator from Wisconsin, and the oath of office wus administered to him by Vice President Fairbanks. The ceremony was witnessed by a crowded gallery, which manifested much Interest in the proceeding. This Interest was greatly heightened by the fact that Mr. La Follette was escorted into the senate chamber and to the vice president's desk by Mr. Spooner, be tween whom and Mr. La Follette there bas been in recent years a difference of opinion as to party and public policies amounting to personal antagonism, Neither senator displayed any trace of such feeling Mrs. La Follette was among the spec tators of her husband's initiation into this new sphere of public duty The senate discussed at some length a proposition to reprint a magazine ar- ticle by Mr. Newiands and siso a reso lution for the regulation of senate pat- ronage. Both were adopted. A resolu: tion calling for information concerning the status of affairs in Saute Domingo was presénfed by Mr. Tillpan, who made an vusuccessful effort to secure immediate cousideration of It. The cause of the Filipluo was adve- cated on the Ooor of the bouse by the Republican leader, Mr. Payue, for near ly four hours. He presented the views of the majority of the ways sud means committee ou the Philippine tariff bil reducing the duties ou sugar sud to bacco 10 25 per cent of the Dingley tar. iff rates apd admitting other products of the Islands to the United States free of duty Acting on a printed charge that me bers of the Louse were sending “cows, libraries and all wanner of articles’ free through the malls, the house instructed its postoffice committee to make an in vestigation as to whether members are abusing the fraukiog privilege Diet of Vocalists, Fine vocalists are sald to be rare 1» countries where fish and meat Glets prevail. Naples and Genos, where much fish is eaten, give few of italy’s sing ers: and the sweet volces of Ireland are found in the country, pot in the towns. Im Norway, too much fish Is eaten for the production of singers but Sweden 1s a land of grain and song “ Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre this afternoon and arrive aT o'clock tomorrow morn. Leave Bayre nt Ghiengo Sigh, Ee Head Cheese “Our Own" Liver Sausage “Our Own" Link Sausage, “is 4 lbs fancy pickled pigs fect Pork Chunks . Pork Chops Pork Steak . Pork roasts California hams . Frankfurters . . . 11 lbs best 10c pork. 13 lbs best clear pork Plenty of fancy veal Ten Per Cent Discount on all rockers, dining and library tables, music and china cabinets and bamboo furniture for Saturday only. LaFrance $3 Shoe for women is the best proposition in town. All sizes. Groceries Spray Bread Flour Cyclone Bread Flour / White Wings Bread Flour . Winter wheat Flour . i Buckwheat, Morley's best . A0 10 A0 25 A0 o8 | 10 1.00 100 . 8c to 138¢ 6s Arbuckle’s Coffee . . . . .15 5 lbs Pure Lard . . . .50 Compound Lard, 6 for . .50 6 lbs Cottosuet . . . .50 1 bu. white Potatoes and 3 cans Tomatoes i 1 bu, white Potatoes and 4 qts. hand picked Beans . 42 table Pickles Bestroll Butter . . . . . Karner's special blend Coffee Blanke's Faust Coffee, soc 1 galvanized gal. oil can filled 1 Ib best soc Japan Tea i gal. Sauer Kraut . , . 95 1.00 28 23 25 43 .2§ 43 20 E. B. GARNER Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job ; | printers and a new, up-to-date 4 | equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the disposition to please. We keep our promises, Valley Phone 142a. WE PRINT BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE; FA. BOTE ‘PHONES. Weimer Planos, Housshold Goods, Bates etc. - Murphy 8 Blisk Lockhart St.,
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