WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR. CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. SAYRE, PA. Evenings Succeeding We want no remuants of any Furs piece to $25.00. Outing Flannel Night Gowns AL 50, 75 59 and ¥le 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 © 21.00 and $1.25 ue at 78c and $1 00, it =iZes in val- and exclusive. our stocks within a week. large in view of the have had Children’s Sleeping Garments 1 to 4 years at 8 to 8 years at The Dr. Deaton s style, weather we Blankets and Comfortables of of Wool and Cotton ity. od you $1.50 per piece, We have settled the price toa point like « grounds in a pot Cotton $1.00 value at €8¢c. All others closad out All wool 10-4, regular $3.75 value, pow $2.98 All wool 10-4, regular $4.68 valoe, now $4.00. All wool 114, regular £5.85 value, (1 ffs > now $4.59% Special values in Maish Laminated (Cotton (om fortables $1.50 value at $1.75 value at $2.00 valae at $2.25 value at £1.50 $1.75 value at $1.67 Complete line of lower grades at Big Store prices 119 £1.29 $1.39 Outing Special 30 pieces outing, regular 18¢c value cost us Se to replace price of cotton Xe It would it today on the present high a NSIS oa gat Pyrography Sets The regular $2.00 sorta at $1.79 Also many nov- elties in stamped pieces at from 10k $4.00 ORONO per pieces to DaaH “, HILL & CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. YN Sayre. Trains leave Sayre as follows ag I Mauch Springs sod Washington. Week dayr fon A Wilkes-Barre, Giles Summit springs. LEHIGH VALLEY R, R, (1s effect Dec. 3, 1993.) RASTBOUND AM Wh Aleands. Tunkhan- JLdLz 1 Aimtows. Beicbees. New a o. Daly for Tuakhannock. Pittston, Sdmmit — sven, i - Chath, Allentown, New York, Pilladeiphis, Baltimore AM. fo Adin, Ch ou wnt enmock, AM i A M) Haven, Fean Haven Juaction, Allestown, | Bethiche® New 1 Pl AM ™. er sudas cu hy it 2 i Bont vakhannock (Waveriy 1283 F. M.) Daily Tuakhtasoc Pa Re Towanda, k, Pittston, Wilkes Meanch rod Milan, dlusing, Lacey Berre, Glem Summit a - LE York, Philsdeiphis, Baltimore and | (DELI der, Mad sock Fis a Wilkes-Barre, Gien Sum- Sz Bethlehem New wh damn Chex. eed and Washingtom. | P.M (Waverly 4 M) Week days | culy for Athens, s ter Bd Sad vutaje a Mota, Suk a Tntaris. Defigls, Cotpetts for sad Chicago A.M. Week days pn] LL for Géseve, Rochester, . Batavia, Bufialo. ll 34 Ta MEER FM Dally cavept Staddy, Hack Dis- 6:35 5: hin Palle, Dust, Coens, EEE mer ee gf Erdem a WEEE AP A Required Stimulation The books of a club at Lelcester England, ostensibly established for “mental and moral improvements mu tual heipfuiness and rational creation, showed io cour: that about 14 ceuts week was spent by the club ou litera care and about $15 a week on drink 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. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations Money on call easier at § to 10 Prime mercantile paper § Der Ex changes $51 250 3 buiances 511 24 47% eas oy cs wn LEHIGH AND SCRANTON sxe 2 COAL Atchison hy At the Lowest t Possible Prices B &0O 13 Brooklyn K 1 TE C.C.CAaML Orders can be left at at West Sayre Dru, : .y-. Store, both phones; or at the Erie stree aul yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. Ches & Ohl Chl. & Neorthw Zut » D&M ra Specialtios Erle it Gen. Electr! Diseases of Women and of the Rectam. Hours—7tofam,1t08, 7088p. m. Il. Central 17 Lackawanna oo OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt, Jouls & Nash JE Manhattan 161 A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Metropolitan 13% Missouri! Pas 100A Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Jusag of Glass- es. Houre—9-1%; 1 Sundays by appointment. Oca, Woticundays | AE. BAKER rpenter and Builder. Jal | 17 Pleasant St. ‘Waverly, NY per cent ent 1oR* . HE Ty [ag New York Marketa FLOUR Steady but quiet, Mis patents, HOGS, winter straights Wititler exlirus Lagls Hime lo WHEAT sod Light broke nesola ands winter patents, Opening higher Argentine sharply on firm «ables shipments wheat inder realizing sales and May ENGR July lq KY, HOTTER Creamery, extras per pound (Mercantile Exchange official toh. extras Ma) frets 2393 seconds 19g ic thirds. 1.al8c . hel extras 2k firsts, NG seconds, 190% |. state dal ry. tubs extras 23g frees QT seconds 15g 1x thirds 16917. CHEESE State full cream. small and large. cuiored and white September fan- ey. lk October Lest, 13GB late made. small colored and white average | Dest, lic, large fale, IQ YN, light skims choice lig] 1g part skims, prime. $Y, g¥,c good sR g% common te fair Ti ube full skims, $5 g4%¢ EGGYS- State, Pennsylvania and pearby selected, white, fancy, BUlk holce ig sc eXira mixed colors Sc frets, war ndergrades, 09 I< refrigerato Why File avenge Lest falr 111% dirties | Beri ALLOY -Steady city $c ountry « | “Y1Y Firm, shipping. gic good |" Ga | | | ucla 17, | Anest selections An commen to choice wi As Steady long rye 6ligli WOOL. Steady 4 Merce TQ HOPS Firm common (0 «he Jur } 15% «in "gM AVE nearby 109 1% i ids us ast, [we Id p12 POULTRY *p per pound 1 winters Jd pigeons per pair, 2 i FEY 17 Kelis turkeys, | Advertise in The Record. "Eis BSED POI Turkeys spring, | pearby, per pound apons, Phila. | Fond Sit S522 Wn. B. McDonald, D. DS. Seif under per pair. Fh sacelipls, dry pliked Ini Tx New York and Pen A 1643 chickens. roasting. 8 pounds an dover | Philadelphia, dry o Wed 15 | bu per gale Xn New York and Pennevivania 108815 chickens medium weights, Philadephia. | All modern methods for the scien- ry Phe od - nd Penn lo pe fowls, Phil iry | tific performance of painless opera- pleked, Dfglic.. cocks, oid. dry ploked, 3; | {ang on the mouth and teeth. #oamided ge au Ne spring 1255 16 geese white, 1% i TT, Roh Zh 104 South Elmer Ave, mysed, $5 2 at Boi 20 0 | OVER THE GLOBE STORE. DRESSED MEATS Beef at pound for commen to choloe ve ides | calves Mls per pound for « iy 1resned veRls B12. for country dressod and 507 Bact Up-to-Date Music farnished Jo Balls, Parties and all manner of Boo- per | for barnyard calves, mutton Se ab x iio. | per pourd. lambs »slead ountry dressed hogs taady Te { per pound for light, AuTi mwedlum and SMU. fer heavy hogs Live Mes Markets. O08 i market stead 3 SP Rh heavies, Yorhers B®. medium, Bo ner a fer Hon. 0. D Kianey i is in Flonda. Miss Christiue Seiviand returned from Syracuse this morning The condition of Miss Clara Rundall is very much improved. Rogers & Miller shipped a large load of furniture to Windham this morning Fred Babcock went to Rome this morning in the interest of his piano firm. Mrs. M Ackley went to Towan- da today to visit at the home of Fred Ackley. Miss Carrie Moon has returned from a two weeks’ visit with friends in Rummerfield. Ash Wednesday will occur on February 28th and Apnl 15th will be Faster Sunday. Miss Madge White, who has been visiting Mrs. W. H. Benjamin, returned to Wyalusing today. The business men will hold a meeting Monday evening, and as there are important matters to be presented a full attendance is de- sired Mrs. George Parker and daugh- ter Sarah, who have been visiting at the home of Fred Corby a few days, returned to their Canton this morning. home in Miss Mame Hotton, a teacher in the Wellsburg schools, came to Athens last evening, staying at the home of l.econ Cook, and this morning resumed her “journey home to Sheshequin Mrs. Sarah Jackson celebrated her 4th birthday today. Her life has beeu long and eventful, and many friends hope she may round out her hundredth anniversary Several boquets of flowers were presented this vencrable woman ATHENS CHURCHES The Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist churches will hold the week of prayer unitedly as follows: Monday and Tuesday evenings services will be held in the Presby- terian church. Monday evening Rev. W. G. Simpson will lead The meeting Tuesday evening will be conduced by Rev. F, L.. Allen. Wednesday and Thursday even- ings services at the Baptist church Wednesday cvening leader, Rev. W. H. Sawtelle; Thursday, Rev. W G. Simpson Friday and Sunday evenings in the Methodist church, led by Rev, F. LL. Allen Friday evening. The services Sunday evening will be conducted by the three pastors Episcopal services tomorrow: o| Holy communion, 7:30 a mm; morning service and holy com- munion, 10:30 a. m, evening ser— vice, 7:30 p. m. Bishop Talbot will visit Trinity church on Sunday morning, March 4th, to administer the rite of con- firmation. Holy Communion will be ob- served at the Universalist church at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. Subject: “Work for the Night is Coming.” Sunday school at 11:30. Evening subject, “Will the Spirit Lead ?" Regular services will be observ ed in all the churches in the morn- ing. At the Baptist church preaching followed by communion. In the evening the W. C. T. U. will hold a public meeting to which all are invited. Revs Sawtelle and Simpson will exchange pulpits in the evening. At the Presbyterian church in the morning the regular commun- ion service followed by ordination and installation of an elder. At St. Joseph's church early mass at 8 o'clock, high mass at 10, Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Athens—W. G. Newman receiv- ed a letter from John J. Kress this moming stating that Mark Thomp- son was at Hot Springs, Arkansas, very sick and that his doctor in- forms him that he can only live a few days. As Mr. Thompson's wife and daughter were burned in Athens this message is sentasa notice to prepare for his burnal and that his body will be shipped here Mr. Thompson was a former part- Kricher in Athens. A BURNING SHANE Athens—Eflorts are being made to secure funds for the erection of | a monument for the grave of Gen. H. J. Madill who is buried in the Wysox cemetery without a marker. It is a burning shame that a hero soldier should be forgotton. A subscription will soon be circulated in this vicinity for this purpos= and it is hoped that it will meet favor- ably with our patriotic citizens When the Children WILLAMS & SUTTO g Gentine Army Shoes In Black and Tan. For Mén. Regular Price $3.00. Price to Close $2.25. 5 We purchased a large quantity of these shoes that the U. S. Government had in surplus, and of- # fer them to you atan i ng 0, i i Extremely Low Price. 0% k For this class of footwear. They are ganuing wax ag calf and Russia calf, hand sewed shoes at the p , of a cheap nailed shoe. You will find the Quarter Master's and two U. J 4S Government [spear s stamp on them. oN any of the many little ilis that beset childhood, give them Bauer's Syrup | of Prunes, the new laxative tonic. A teaspoonful occasionally will keep thelr bowels healthy and regular. It will ward off more serious diseases children’s medicine of Prunes is the best of all family medicines. It will positively 'cure Constipation, Impure blood, headache and skin eruptions. Get a free sam- ple bottle and try it tonight. H. L Gillesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre Bauer's Laxyne Quinine Tablets! The best remedy for Colds, Head- ache and Grippe. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 26 cents. H. L. Glllesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. - asm TRADE CONDITIONS BR. 0. Dan & Co.'s Report of Business Outlook. NEWYORK, Jan tt R G Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says. Erratic weather and customary difficulties en countered In resuming normal conditions after a lengthy holiday have restricted operations during the past week, uspe clally in retall and Jobbing depart ments The situation Is relieved to some extent by clearance sales of heavy weight wearing apparel, and there is a good demand for staple lines of food stuffs, while prices are maintained so firmly that confidence is evidently un shaken Annual settlements are prompt Iy made, and inventories show the fa vorable results anticipated. In some parts of the country it ls imupossible to fill orders for lumber and building ma terials, open weather making structusl work ap unusual feature for the season Magpufacturing plants are resuming advance orders assuring actiwity for some wonths Io most cases. aud lo many divisions of the iron and steel In dustry idleness in 1908 can only Le pro duced by extensive cancellation Rall way earnings In Decemnber rose 6 4 per cent above last year's, and reports of foreign commerce ure even more strik ingly favorable Atl this port alone for the last week imports exceeded those of a year previous by $0,137,254. or about 50 per cent, while exports galned $2,005,771 Financial stringency bas diminished somewhat with the distrrbution of Jan uary dividends, snd prices of the sixty most active rallway shares rule close to the highest point ever attained. A pew dally record for cleariugs was eos tablished at New York ou Wednesday we year ago. At other lending cities the increase averaged 17.1 per ceut Fallures for the week were 200 against 221 last week, 226 the preced ing week nnd 2% the corresponding week last year ALL BODIES BROUGHT UP. Mine Disaster Victims Were %Smoth- ored at (caldale, W. Va. COALDALE, W. Va. Juu U-—The bodles of all of the twenty-three miners killed in the gas cxplosion fo the Cooper coal mine here Love been recoserad The bodies of the victllus Welw recov ered by resculug parties with great dif ficulty and hardship All of the bodies Lave been Identited. Nearly all of the victims were found lying with their hands covering their faces One body was lu a sitting posture ou a plic of coal, the hands covering his face The scene about the entrance uear that section affected most by the explo sion Indicated its fearful force. The big timbers used for holding up the top of the mine were hurled from the drifts one plece guihg across a NArrow valley, wowing down small trees on the oppo site side. Mine cars were blown out of the opening and wrecked about the en trance, and material, tovls and appl ances were scattered about io great coufusion Four mine mules were killed lo the explosion Didn't “Shine” the King tuotbiack who went to England to ful fll his ambition to shine King Ed ward's boots, was obliged Ww conten! Bimself by performing that office fo) the lord mayor of London. Racik wen! to Buckingham palsce and got pas the policeman al the eatlrance gales tearing a letter he bad writien © Lord Knollys, asking his assistance is placing himself physically and fgur be eli udSla™ Lord Knok YOUR FEET ever have any real ‘ WR n trying to warm feet at an ordinary radiator ? - Equip your radisters with our EB iFoot Warmer. which can also be used as a warming shelf ca a din v radiator, J SEs wl ye Sas uJ. sell gol ibe Bpeat ine of Ddinlars the Plumbin & Heoting, Re The Valley Record, 25¢c a Month. Bring Your Job Printing to ~ ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES Sa = 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. C. J. Kironm, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN, Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes The Valley Record ®t it : 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. Murphy & Blish, | : SAYRE, PA, Lockhart St, Next to Pestoft
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