The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 10, 1906, Image 4

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    WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX.
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $500
OR OVER.
SAYRE, PA.
Evenings Succeeding
fhat's our policy briefly told.
invariably 81.25.
lined
Women’s Beautifully
Tailored Suits
At About One-Hall True Value
The blue figures show the
ment. Look for them.
reprice® on =very gar-
here,
petitors $1.10 and $1.50.
Figure the saving.
Small stores usually say i5¢.
a regular 16¢ value
ural colors. Regular 21.00 value
Regular $1.50 valine
valne at
Men's union suits,
Good $1.00 value at
They include the “Wooltex” lines and many others
of choice merit. Are of brown, blue, grey and black,
at from $8.00 up in easy stages of
times two between classes, which are represented in
homespuns, voiles, hroadeloths, tibbets, and faished
worsteds, at ope half less than true value.
» dollar and some
1.20
square vard
Women's Coats
At Greatiy Shrunken Prices
They include the swellest, newest things produced
this season. Iu fact we have no models
threes months old to offér, We show them in fitted
and semi-fitted backs, all lengths;
habits and paddocks so desirable for the medium and
taller figurs. Brown or black kersevs,
mink collar, double breasted
pockets. lo empire style
$14.00, now
over {wo or
also threfourth
American
has slash
True valae $8.00
Others cut as low as 3.85
No use wasting time, as there is no advantage in
shopping. We are selling them at factory cost and
less, and no house is doing more,
Children’s Coats
10c
79¢
1.19
1.69
79c
at $2.50 and $2.55
their worth.
$2.50 or more
Se ANSI re)
SC + Sb
dah TT gh
Of Irish frieze,
nickled buttons and
$4.50 value
Others up to $4.50,
one-half.
velvel trimmings
buckles
art
enn 2.50
but all underpriced one-third to
2.00
As announced yesterday, our New York Photog
rapher is here and will eemain until Janvary 18th,
Se ata SY)
TOM avy
2.00
OSB
HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
LEHIGH VALLEY R. R.
(In effect Dec 5 190%.)
Trains leave Sayre s» follows
RASTBOUND
aN M. Daily for Towanda, Tunkhan-
Ee Fittiicn; Wilkes Barve, Mauch
Alleles, Bethlehem, New
Htimore snd Washington
A, Daily he! Tvnkhansock, Pittston,
Vithes- Barre, Glen Summit Springs,
White Haven, Mauch Chunk Allentown,
, New York, Phiisdeiphia, Baltimore
and
AM (Waverly S45 A.M.) Week dams
only, for Athens, Ulmer, Towanda, Mon-
rocton, New Albany, Dushoure, Satter.
an I oon Wyainsing, Lacey-
snd Wilkes-Barre.
Chunk Allentown, Retbiebem New York, Phil.
adeiphia, Baltimore asd Washington
A.M. Supday caly, for Athens, Milan,
Ulster, Towands Wyslusing Lacey.
ville, Meshopyen and Tunkheanock
P.M. (Waverly 13:33 P. M) Daily
for Towanda, Tunkhannock, Liana
Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit
Mauch Chusk Allestown,
= New York, Philadeiphia, Baltimore snd
Pr. » Daily except Suda Black Dis
mend Kaxpress for Towsnds, Taskhan-
pock, Pittston, Wilkes Barre Gien Sum-
Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, New
, Philadelphia, Baltimore sud Washington
P.M (Waverly 44s FP. MM.) Week days
5 for Atbens, ry, Towanda Moo
roeton, New Albmny Dushore, Satter
la. Williamsport, yalusisg. Lacey.
ville, Tunkhannock, Pittston ad Ww
WESTBOUND.
MM. Dally for Gegeva, Buffalo, Nia
ars Pails, Torents Detroit, Chicago,
Louts snd 3
A.M. Daily for Geneva, Roshester, Cal
edenis, Batavia, Buffalo.
Niagara Pails and Turoots
A M Daily for Lockwood, Van Kite,
» Spencer, Ithaca, Tramaessbory, Ha
Corners, Geneva Rochester, Bata
Conpects for Nisgars Palla, Toromto
Detroft and Chicago
Il AN oy Ron Week days only, for Lockwood,
Ithaca, Tru
vere Eten, 5 orpers, Geneva, R
Buffalo and Niagara Falls,
FM Dally for Geoevs Rochester,
: Caledounis, Fatavia, alo
A
FM
Purdett (Watkins) Valois,
Varick sad Geneva
Datly for Ithacs, Trumansburg, Inter
spa Ha Corners, Geneva, Clifton |
or, Rochester Caledomisa,
Connects for Niagars Falls
putas foals sad points west
355 M ORE, Ea Sunday, ack Dia
Genres, Rochester,
Wagers Pails Detroit, Chicago
Hz aed potats west
Bully fn Lackwood, Van Kites,
a . TrainaRibuty Rayts
vcr Manchepter,
AUNURN DIVISION
Week for Free
AM. days only, for Owego,
ns Wing ore I
recess, Dies
Datly for Lockwood Odessa,
Lodi, Gitvert,
{
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Danger Signal
Mrs. Nayber—1[ see you keep you
husband's mustache cup and saucer og
the dining table when be is away from
home Just the same
Mra Crosswfy —Yes, lo case a bur
glar breaks in, you koow, it makes
things look as If the man of the house
was here —Chicago Tribune
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 Possible Prices
Egbert No, a politician is satisfied Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug
if he's only allowed to take the stump | Store, both phones; or at the Erie street
—Youkers Stalesman yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
Berviceable Ring.
“Gay D Seever tells me that he
bas given the same diamond engage
ment ring to six different girls
“Ah, be bas landed a good
birds with one stone
Post
many
Pittsburg
Going to the Root
A family
in politics
~ Bacon
for much
tree doesn't count
Very Good Reason
Dick (who had been to the clrcus
with a young woman)—Why do young
jadies like the circus so much?
Fred —| suppose because they have
an itching for the ring —N. Y. Times,
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
H. L. TOWNER, M. D.
Specialties. '
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum.
Hours 7to fa m,1t08,7to8 p.m.
OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St,
Closing Stock Quotations.
Monay on call steady at § to 6 per cent;
prime mercantile paper, 5Q0.; per cent;
exchanges £4.00, balances, 127 063.089
Closing prices
Achiaon A. H. MURRAY, M.D
| "ae 8 = ’
3 ’
Alchison
B&O
Brooklyn RT
1.C.C& SLL
Diseases of the Bye, Ear, Noee snd
Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass
| es. Hours—$-12; 1-5; 7-8; Sundays by
% appointment. Offic, Wheelock Block,
A.E.BAKER,
| Carpenter and Builder.
Chi & Nurthw
Waverly, N.Y
N Y Central
Norf & West
Perm. R R
Reading
Rok Island
St. Paul
Southern
Southern
South. Ry
Sugar
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
15 1 85 Steel
16% U. 8 Steel pf
12484 West, Union
1004
New York Markets.
FLOUR -Steady, but quiet, Mignesota
Patents, HOGS, winter straights, 53.904
winter extras JLSgL ES winter patents,
wm
WHEAT
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Pac ul
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Dan
Erie
Gen. Electric 1
il Central 17
Lackawanna “
louis & Nash
Manhattan
Metropolitan
Misecurt Pac
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“
"ll,
Weakneas prevalled in wheal
8% a result of bearish Argentine news,
lower onbles uldation and liberal
hurthwest receipts, May, 7 5 legvl MU ls |
July SY US
EUTT th Firm, un
CHEESE Firm
EUGS- Firm,
nearby fancy
cholce Ho
TALLOW
IAT Firm
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"BF ANS Steady
ETE
17 Pleasant St.
hanged
snchanged
state. Pennsylvania and
selected, white, 34g¥« ;
mixed, extra, 2iyix
~-Firmer city, k country,
Advertice in The Record.
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S.
oy modern methods for the scien-
tific performance of painless opera-
Fa | tions on the mouth and teeth.
4 104 South Elmer Ave.
2% 0 ER THE GLOBE STORE
LQOMISOPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
oR Siotly Upto Up-to-Date Music furnished
and all smaner of Boo-
shipping, WQkc , gued te
Sul. me-
red kidney,
Marrow
pea, L7G,
WOOL
HOUPS- Sivady
1% 00 104
in onst. 1G
Steady. domestic fleece xg Be.
miate mmon to Hoke
ug Loe olds. bus
10g ik 1904, 9g 1
| Sg
LIVE POULTRY -B8tead) fowle)
I ducks, 5@6c old roosters
turkeys 15Gi6c. | spring chickens ol
greene L3G IMW 1
DRESSED POULTRY -8teady . good de |
mand. fresh killed fowls holce, 1. ,
His turkeys,
and r falr to
do fair good
choice ey, 190rax
ood. 181% ueks, 1Q1% old roosters,
be nearby chickens, choles Il ; |
western |
tw
40
chickens, choice, 14016%e west.
ern chickens, falr to good. Lgl: | geese,
Wide
Live Steck Marketa,
SpE Be
Timed hee
Mrs. WH. Gore is quite ill
J. D. Pitcher is in Towanda on
business
The Athens bowlers defeated
pins.
Dr Burton McCafee of Wash-
ington is the guest of relatives in
town.
Mrs. Arthur Head of Towanda
was the guest of Mrs. Haverly
yesterday.
Mrs R. J. Mulligan and Mrs. E
J. McClarthy were in Elmira on
business today.
Miss Edith Stulen will entertain
the young ladies whist club tomor-
row afternoon.
Mrs. I. N. Evans has gone to
Dundee, N. Y., to attend to some
business interests
Johnson & Allen will begin the
erection of houses in the vicinity
of the silk mill next week
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Felt enter-
tained at whist last might at her
home, 240 South Main street
There is a good attendance at
the Union meetings. It will be
the Baptist church tonight led by
Rev. Sawtelle
at
J. T. Stalford went to Wyalusing
today to attend the annual meeting
of the Merchant's Fire
company of which he is a director
Insurance
The
warm
atmosphere 15s decidedly
over the approaching bor
ough clection, notwithstanding the
zero weather. The great questior
s “Who will be tax collector 7
Martin V
turned to Laceywille yesterday
While here they
for a inc monument to be placed
Christian and wife re
made a contract
in the Laceywille cemetery by C1
Lac cy
Some one made a mistake and
got the wrong hat when they left
the Masonic meeting last might and
A R Brown is to have
them return it to him at the Athens
Gold Cure
HORSE THIEF CAUGHT
NEAR BURLINGTON
Former Reformatory Graduate
Again in Limbo After a Few
Weeks’ Liberty
Athens—The team and outht
stolen from Troy a few days ago
together with the thief were cap~
tured at Berrytown on the line of
the Northern Central railroad yes-
terday by constable Linderman of
Troy. The thief 1s Lewis Hall
who came to Athens a little over
two years ago and sold a horse to
Charles Fitzgerald which he had
stolen from the same shed where
he took this team. He was cap-
tured at a farm where he had stop-
ped to get warm and later taken to
Towanda jail by constable Linder-
man. District attorney Mills took
the case in hand and notified Chief
Mulligan that they had the man.
Hall is only 20 years old and al-
ready has a notorious record.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Athens—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Schermerhorn entertained about
thirty friends Tuesday evening in
honor of their twenty-first wedding
anniversary at their home at 213
Cherry street. The evening was
pleasantly spent in playing games
and music. Mr. and Mrs. Scher-
merhorn received very pretty gifts
in remembrance of this occasion,
and the guests, in departing, wished
them years of happiness and pros-
perity.
LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
Perkin's Post, G G. A. R., will cela
cbrate Lincoln's birthday Monday
afternoon, February 12, in an ap-
propriate manner. Major Gore,
chairman, has preparations under
way. There will be recitations
and music by good talent and the
ANXIOUS
public is cordially invited.
The Firemen Responded Prompt-
Cause of Fire
Athens—About o'clock this
moming the fire alarm was sounded
and No. 1 hose company took a
run down town
of hose to the O. D. Kinney house,
from which place the alarm came,
8
anything farther as the fire was
reported to be extinguished. The
WILLAMS &
SHOES Sayre, Pa., FURS
Take = Notice ice
2 Today or Tomorrow we will leave a large circular
at the door of every house in Waverly,
Sayre and Athens announcing our
semi-annual sale of
Shoes and Furs
smoke coming up through” the
sitting room fire place, but the
fire was subdued by members of
the household
had gone Mrs. Ahbe noticed that
the fire had broken out anew and
she then had the floor torn up in
The fire was caused by an over
heated flue
STOKES INAUGURATED.
New Jersey legisinture Hears Elee-
tion Frauds (pdemned.
TRENTON, Ni. Jan 10 Governor
Edward OC. Stokes in his message to the
New Jersey legislature save, among
other things
“The corruption of the baliot has
been the subject of frequent legisla
tion The purity of the ballot is neces
sary to safe goverument
Between the bribe giver and the bribe
taker let there he po distinetion Each
is morally culpable fo coudemu one
und justify the other is a remedy that
compromises with crime. The difficulty
with our jaws agalust Lribery is that
by waking Loth bribe taker and bribe
giver punishable at the same time both
are driven to take refuge under the
right to refuse to testify ou the ground
of self incrimination. Under these con:
ditions conviction is difficult
“] would amend the bLribery laws bY
limiting the penalties for thelr violation
to disfranchiseinent for a term of years,
according to the number of the offenses
comuinitted If offenses against the
bribery laws were punishable by dis
franchisement and the cousequent dis
grace | believe they would be just as
effective as imprisonment and cenvic-
tion would be more easily secured [If
this punishment did uot prove effective
a second offeuse should be punished LY |
lmifrisounent as well as disfranchise
went. | would provide that the inform
er, whether be be the bribe giver or the
bribe taker should Le exept from
punishiuent
“Provision should be made for pub |
Helty tu the granting of franchises both |
with regard to the proper advertising
of applications nud the preventing of
undue haste in the passage of ordl
pances for such purpuses
“Public utility corporations should re
port under proper directions to sowe
state official as to the cost of coustruct-
lug and extending trolley lines, water,
gas, electric light and telephone plants
or pipe llpes, as the case might be
Bouded ludebtedness apd capitalization
could then be made upon thiz basis,
with a proper margin for working capl-
tal and for such contingencies as the
expenses of banking and foanciog
Legislation to this end 1 earnestly rec:
omwend.”
and honest
RICH NEW YORKERS.
Andrew Carnegie Heads List,
$5,000,000 Assessment.
NEW YORK, Jau. 10.—New York city |
bas increased Io value $311.200.970 dur
ing the last twelve months, according |
to the estimates of the commissioners |
of taxes und assessments Of this |
crease the commissioners have Do
$450,500, 404 upou the real estate of the
city and bave credited the remainder,
$30,305,511, to the personal estates of
the residents of the city. This increase
brings the total assessed valuation up-
on real aud persoual property iu the
five boroughs of the city up to $5502.
219.897, Of this sum $5.400.204.210 1s
assessed against the real estate, and
the remainder, $3 402,015,681, against
personnal property
Ouly seven persons are asesessed on
$1,000,000 or more in personal property,
They are. Andrew Carnegie, $5,000,000;
Jobn D Rockefeller, $2,500,000; Russell
Bage, $2.000000; William K. Vanderbilt,
$1,000,000; Frances Blagden, $1,000.000;
Alice G. Vanderblit, $1,000.000; Matilda
E. Ziegler, $1,000,000
Thirty-one women are ob the personal
property tax lists this year for the first
tide on assessed valuations of $100.000
or more as compared with only six
added to the list a year ago
Among others whose names have been
added to the list within the last two
weeks are Mrs Mary Adelaide Yerkes,
widow of Charles T Yerkes and Miss
Emille Grigsby, whose name bas been
mentioned Iu counection with that of
Mr. Yérkes. [Each is assessed for
$500,000
Np ——————
To Catch Americans.
Catering for the custom of American
women visiting Loodon, some West
With |
End retail houses eucourage thelr
young lady assistan's to on occasion |
quote prices in dollars and cents, {
Quickest “Route to Chicago, 17 |
Hours from Sayre |
4 Look for It, and Take Care of It. It Will Bo J
Worth Money to You,
Walk-Over, A. E. Nettleton and all our lines of §
Shoes at the lowest prices ever offered
in this section.
¥ YOUR OUR FEET
$l Did you ever bave any real
| 'omfort in trying to warm your
eet at an ordinary radiator ?
Equip your radiaters with our
| Foot Warmer
vhich can also be used ax a
| »armiog sbelf on a dini roam
4 adiator, and then you'll know
| what the other fellow misses be-
| cause he dida't buy.
i For decorating radiators we
i «ll the ficest line of bronze on the
| narket. All colors,
H.R. TALMADGE
Plumbing, Heating,
Tinning,
{ Both "Phones. Elmer Ave,
The Valley Record, 25¢ a Month.
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From four to eight skilled job | PEONER.
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C. ). Kitoun,
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SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at-
tention given to mowing of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
Our patrons say we have the
disposition to please. We keep
our promises.
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre,
Yalley Phone 142a.
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Lockhart St.,, Next to Postoffice.