WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. We can't think of the Lg They do pearly donlde duty here, and wise - » Millinery SECOND FLOOR Untrimmed shapes trimmed free, $1.50, $1.25 and $2100. In colors of grey. navy and castor of material asad, Fur and Garment De- partment Clearance sale of Tailored Saits at about one-half value. A number of lots listed last week are broken, but something for everybody in still here and selee- tions good, closing them out at from $800 to $22.00, prices were formerly 21267 to $3050 No less than 20 kinds, makes purchasing easy and you get them at factory cost Furs, Furs, Furs, Furs, the new styles and mufls the pew shapes at from $1.10 cach to £23.00 They include every desirable for quick clearance, We have pleses to one family recently half trae Women's, Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Coats At prices you could scarcely expect at a fire sale, But we want the mom. The price is cat to the bone, besides the offerings are all new, fresh, stylish- Iy made and are well tfilored garments. The prices are one-third and wore off former prices, Juvenile Section SECOND FLOOR Some remarkable values in Reefers, overcoats and eheviot suits The Peck and Regatta dispitably good. Former prices $187 now 83.75 snd $4.75. - Gingham Aprons A lot of apr cot fall and in» very close to the price SUNS JPRS RS ARS Toe, $180, $1.55 reseda, bronze, green, brown, Trimmed free adding only the cost fur and are priced sold as many as ihout Prices are One iNes are un- and $5.57, ps made from Amoskeag gingham rious styles, The goods alone fig 3c. Children’s Bear Skin Goats In brown, gray and white, 188 pow 3.00 and 33 80, Panne velvet poke bonnets, formerly $1.75 vow 31.33 former price $308 and match. Also something extra niece, Caps to Blankets and Comfortables of Wool and Cotton We have settled grounds in a pot Cotton £21.00 valus at 63¢ All others closed out All wool 10 4, reular 83.75 value, All wool 104, regular $4.93 valae, All wool 11-4, regular 8568 value, the price toa point like coffee pow S208 now $4.00 pow $4.08 Shoe Department STREET FLOOR Que [of of misses red felt and fur tri 59%¢. One lot of ladies’ black felt Mephisto slippers, formerly $1.00, now 79¢. and children's house slippers named, never less than 78¢ pow One lot ladies’ loved opera heel and toe, felt Jul- iettes, regular 31 7) value, now £1.36, warm sho=s some foxed, Toes and heels differ, bat all made for Formerly 31.50 and 21.69, now 21.19 Ope lot childrens Jerswy leggings, formerly now 18¢ Another lot frrmerly 50c, now 37¢. An other lot, leather, always 31.00, now Ge, Men's Felty and Ove, first qaality, R150, now R200 Flannellettes 26 phriternas all an ons table and all Saull stores asaally s+] this grade at aow Re, Tar Five styies old ulna oth==s pain comiort formers ane price, 12¢ regalar ir selling price Comfortables Maish place t would cost us oat Special values in Laniinated ( fortables, $1.50 value at £1.75 valae at 22.00 valu= at 22 25 valae at 8175 values at otton t £1.10 £1.29 21.39 £1.50 21.97 Complete line of lower grad eg Nea. it Big Store prices, Dentists to advertise, of over 30 gauge, seamless $4 Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c¢ to Cement fillings, 50c. Extraction, 25c. Plates, £5.00 to $8.00. — the Feb. 3 weeks beginning Jan. DR. J. ATHENS, tion and Candy Store candy, 3 pounds a a hooolates, 2 be 25H 2 lbs . Ab COLEMAN Made Every Day Fruit of All Kinds HASSLER, EVENINGS. AND GENER- REPAIRING, ERAL urty years’ ex-| practical horseshoeing | I'he East Wav- ied SPECIALTIES! { Thursday | Saturday Matinees. Thursday Saturday Waverly, N. Y. tween Acts. tolner. the 30 cents. The N. P. LL will give an enter tainment in Odd Fellows hall this evening. The H. A. club meets at the home of Mrs. Charles Northrup on Ferry street this evening. Joel Ber nnett of Nichols is visits ing his daughter Mrs. Romane Stevens, North Main street. Miss Martha Andrews left for Syracuse, N.Y, this morning to visit her sister Mrs. Marnie Loonus, Constable A. C. McGovern went ta Rummerfield this morning on District Attorney business for Mills Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson and family went to Towanda today to visit Mrs. Davidson's mother, Mrs. Mary Wheaton. Harry Crandall, Lee Segar weut Vine Crandall, J. T. Sanford and ness the automobile parade this week Mrs H. F. Whittaker and daygh- ter Charlotte went thir morning to spend a short time with Mrs. Whattaker's Blank Mrs. H C and Mrs. Nelson Dunn have been visiting at the homes of William Young and Martin Spencer and returned to Mountain Lake this morning. Spencer The union al spirit scems to be fully awaken ed. The meeting tonight will Be held in the Baptist church and Dr. Simpson will preach. FACTS CONCERNING HIBBARD Athens—The friends of Geo. R. Hibbard are pleased to know he has been located, and that he has He has un- doubtedly been laboring under a been doing so well, mental aberation of mind or he would not have acted as he has Some of the newspapers are crazier about hm Hibbard did not marry the sister of J E. Jones, but rather disappeared from Owego. J. E Jones married Hibbard's sister and | Hibbard has lived at his home for many years. Hibbard is a shrewd man known about Owego. HAVE FEWER POCKETS. Number in Men's Clothes Reduced by Tailors to Prevent Bulging Garments, The real difference belween man and modern woman is that a man's clothes nous. returned from London clared that even that distinction was disappearing “l bad some new sack sults made in London,” he grumbled have Lo wear my overcoat io all weath- ers as a baggage car. don't alter styles much, but they are new coats have one luside pocket and no oltside pockets at all ure only dummies. The trousers have oue side pocket and one “ticket pocket’ as they call it there—about as big as a watch pocket—and no hip pockets at all We find that gentlemen load thelr clothes up with useless boeks and pa- pers and get them dragged out of shape. We are trying this as a mild measure of reform,” the tallor sald overcoat in all weathers or everything ] I need about me at home.” Largest Salling snips. The largest sailing ship in the world is the German five-masted ship Preus sen, launched in 1902. Each of her five masts is fall rigged, and rer yards, and topmasts, even her masts, are of steel tons of water ballast in her double bottom. She iz 440 feet long, bLeawm 534% feet, depth 33 feet, 8.600 tons dead welght, capacity, register, 4,526 tous, displacement when loaded 11,150 tons. She carries a crew of 46. Better Than References. “Can you give me references from your last place?’ “No, ma'am. The last used to live next door to yon couldo’t get along at all know how mean she (s. ever 80 many—"' Chieagu Tribune. You don't “You may come. = | CHICAGO, Jun. 18—A Tgxas steer crested much excitemen) on the south | ide of the City by figuring in 2 grand | chase which commenced at the stock- yards, was continued through some of the leading residence streets, along Grand boulevard, through Washington park and as far as the suburb of Grand Crossing, where it was finally captured after it had fallen from exhaustion, ten miles from the starting point, The pursuing party was made up of patrol wagons filled with policemen, a troop of cowboys and a small ariey of | citizen voluuteers that varied in pum. bers at different points in the pursuit and ran all the way from 300 10 500, I'wo cowboys led the chase after the steer, and they were Joined in a short timie by a mob on foot and police In patrol wagons, After a run of two miles along Grapd boulevard the snl mal ran inte Washington park and hid In some bushes. Two policemen man- aged to draw pear enough to seize the animal's tall, but it pulled them into the park lagoon, breaking the ice, and the officers let go. A number of cow: boys caught up with the chase at this point, and, followed by a galloping squad of cavalry the patrol wagons and a small army of citizens, the steer tore through the park and ran out the Midway plalsance, taking his way across a swall poud ou which several hundred boys and girls were skating A number of these had narrow escapes froin being run down by the animal The chase then coutinned on a straight dourse to Grand Crossing, where the auimal fell down aud could run no more. It was then lassoed by the cow: boys and led back to the stock yards COMMUTERS’ TRAIN DERAILED. | Fireman Dead, Engineer In Critieal State, Though May Hecover. NEWARK, N. J, Jun, 1S—A cow- muters’ train of the Jersey Central raiiroad, on its way from Newark to New York, was derailed on the edge of the meadows, resulting in the death of the fireman, probably fatal injuries to the englueer and more or less seri: ous injuries to many passengers. The locomotive and smoker were counplete ly overturned. The greater number of the passen | gers in the cars behind escaped with minor bruises and shocks At what is known as Manufacturers’ | road the locomotive jumped the track and rolled over like a horse that has Lit its hoof ou the top of u fence Two passeuger cars were belind the locomo tive. The first of these, u smoker, was twisted over ou its side by the fall of the locomotive. The second re siued upright With a crash and a grinding. wreach- ing shudder the train came to a halt Passengers plied out of the second car frightened, but unhurt Up under the locomotive Fireman Al bert Johnson lay dead, bis body pinned and wedged into the wreck, He was twenty-five years old and lived in New- ark Edward Gordon, the engineer, fared little better He was 80 bruised and broken in the fall of the heavy locomo- tive that he bas slight chance of re covery. He is an old timer ou the road, bing sixty-three years old Four or five passengers were Ladly | bruised. These were all men, because | of the fact that the first car was a | smoker Midget’ s Ambition. Countess Magri, the widow of Gen. Tom Thumb, Is aboul to begin, at the age | of G5 to study fhe planoforte. She has a midget Instrument. wade for her many | years ago. and she already plays by ear, | But, Inspired by hearing Paderewskl the has determined to becouie a great musician | Youth Dying After Wrestling Beut. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y, Jan. 18 Frauk Powell aged nineteeu years, of | Centerville is dyiug here of a disloca { ton of the neck sustained in 8 wres i thing match with a friend named Cam: | eron Yan Tasse) FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call easier at 4% per gent; prime mercantile paper, 308% per cent; exchanges, M1570 4; balances, 513172676 Closing prices Amal Copper | Atchison | B.&0 Nity N Y Central Norf & West Penn. R. R Brooklyn RT Reading 146% $1 C.C.Ch Bt} : Rock Island ay Ches & Ohlo £0 St. Paul is Chi. & Northw 1 Southern Pac © D &H La) Eile 02 Gen. Electri T 160% i LIL Central 1m Texas Pacific oY Lackawanna {0 Union Pacific... WY Louis & Nash. 154, U. 8 Steel © Manhattan 181 U. 8 Steel pf... 100% Metropolitan 12% West. Union ny Missourl Pac 104g 153% wy 164% Southern Ry South Ry. pt Sugar New York Markets. Fl OU R Steady, but quiet; Minne A patents, $008, winter straights, $3 atnter extras, LEIS, winter a Miia WHEAT Heports of more weather In the Argentine, lower cables and warmer weather west explained the depression in wheat, prices losing about c per bushel, May, #M\@9%c . July, 1-164 oy, CORN-—8teady on prospecis of rain and local coverin january, 8 UTTER Firm; unchanged HEESE Very firm; unchanged EGGE-Quiet, faocy, selected, N4W HL, { average best, Ic | FALLOW-Suady, city, Be. Qh | “HAY Steady; | aholce, Snisc § STRAW Steady, | BEANS-Firm; marrow, dium, LEPLIe, pea. LD; § S | WOOL Steady. domestic fleece, HGMc. settled country, 4% shipping. Ute ; goud to lung rye, Tw PB O6YI 10, me HOPS Steady ; state, common to choles, 185, 10gic. ; 1804, 104] , olde. 50s. , Pa- cific coast, 16, 1W0Gléc | 1904, 5@Sc.: olds, $c Cive POULTRY — Quiet, Lut steady; | fowls, 120120 ; old roosters. S394 spring | | Chickens, sgh ; Cha, Bg lisc | geese, Ii | ul tur ., DHESSED POULTRY - Firm: fowls choice, 14¢ ; do, fair to good, 13013%c.: old roustors Nc nearby roasting chickens cholce ; western do., choice. WG ! de, alr to good, 12018. turkeys, hoe and fancy, 18g¥c ; do tals 1 good, 10gike ; 4 a Lglbe. ; geese, olde Live Stoek Marke ly light, Ra ve Yeal prim=~ { Ls hii ot slow me, Yorkers an t Two Mo 4 { Remain of Our nl eg in SALE ENDS Extra Help All re Days Great Shoe Salo - SATURDAY Day Saturday. Lockhart St. Sayre. TOUHEY'S HOTEL New and Up-to-Date. First Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. Rates $1.50 Par Nav Sawre LOOMISOPERAHOUSE Byprything ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished | for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soc- ial Functions, either public or private. | Any number pieces desired will be far- | nisbed. ‘Call Valley Record for terms, | ete. Advertise in The Record A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. | Plsns and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson St., Sayre, Pa LEHIGH VALLEY LR (In effect Dec. 3, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows KASTBOUND M. Daily for Towanda, Turkhan- bhiog Pittston, -Barve, Mauch ° Chunk, Allent / Bethlehem, New 23 Hitucciprls, Baltimore and Washington Daily for Tunkhannock, Pittston, ay Glen Summit Springs, White Haven, Mauch Chank, Allentown, 2:3 , New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washiagton \ AM. (Waverty S454. NM) Week days . “uly 4 for Athens, Ulster, Towanda, Mon Albany, Dushore, Satter. e Lacey Barre New fa Tals, Willie ville, Peak keauock; rt, Wyalusing, tiston snd Wilkes- (Waverly $33 A. M) Dally for a Tunk ock, Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Springs White Haven, Fean liavem Junction, Mauch Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Phil adelphis, Baltimore and Washington A. M. Sanday only, for Athens, Milan y Ulster, Towanda, Wiser Lacey Ie Meshoppen and Tunkhannock NM (Weveniy 2 12 a. i - bh Dally i fe Towsada, Tusk that Wilkes-Barre, Glen oh RS SE te Haven, Mauch Chunk Allent hem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore sod Wash ington P.M Dally except Sunday, Black Dia- , for Towemn a, ahaa on, Wilkes-Barre am mit, Mauch Chunk, Alientown, Bethlehem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washisgtom i P.M. (Wayerly o4 iz M.) Week days A ie. Towanda, Mon- y, Dushore, « Satter. ville, Tunkhannock, Pi tston and Wil WESTBOUND, Dally for Osa Bafalo, Niag: A are y Ah Torento, Detroit, Chicago, Louis and points west A.M. Dally for Geneva, Rochester, Cal. edounla, Batavis, Buffalo. Compecis for Niagara Palls and Toronlo. 0: M. Dally for BY Jat 1ocawaod, Van Yas, Spencer, Ithaca . umansb arg t= Geneva, Rochesler hatavie. alo Al for Nlagars Valls, Toroumlo, Detroit and Chicago. AM. Weak days only for Lockwood, yea Kiten, 8 , Ithaca, Trumaoy rg, Hayts ormers. Ocneva, R Betalcand Ni lagers . Dally “Rochester. he Caledonia, Batavia, Buffalo. . ly for Lockwood 3: i): Burdett (Wakinn) las) valots, Lod]. liber, Varick and Daily for hei 9: laken, Iayts Corp tavia, bums. Detroit, an nn except Sunday, Black Dia- Geneva, hz Buflalo, J oe Falls, Detroit tonne! ais and potate west, for Lockwood, Vas Ritem, SE oles oaly, for Owego, Free ol Daily for Jade Syracuse, Utica Owego, Preevilie, Cory. pO, Waraviny Aw — OF Starrett's and Sawyers Fine Mechanical Tools Kept in Stock. BOLICH BROS. HARDWARE Desmond St. Sayre. NO HOUSE Is absolutely per fect. Itcan be improved if § know how. It our business to s\ gest and supply i provements in th Plumbing and Ing Line. We would like to try our skill on your house. A cheerful system, a fine lava- tory, a a “NATURO" tloset or a porcelain tub in place of the old copper tub you now have, may what you want. How about it? Ae H. R. TALMADGE. JOHN C. PECKA DEALER IN : foreign and Domestic Fralts. Olive Oil pound rt 8c, Gallon $3.00. 15 different of Macaroni at low prices for this week. No. § Elizabeth St,, Waverly H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attection to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. Contractor and Builder 103 Lincolp St. Sayre, Pa. i%
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