WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. REESER, KESSLER WIELAND: Co. SAYRE, PA. Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M_ Except Saturday Evenings, L. V. R. R. Paydays and Two Evenings Succeeding Pre-Inventory Selling Means You Get All Merchandise of High Degree at Humble Prices. Prices that small stor+s cannot make and exist, Prices that we ourselves have not heretofore made Prices too that are good vn practically all lines and not goed on bat a few things Buying for eash and selling for cash, makes this possible and bargain giving is the order of the day. Unmatchable Values Big Comfortables at Little Prices in Linens $1.58 quality $1.16 STREET FLOOR 1.75 1.28 36¢ quality, unbleached : : All Wool Blankets, Worth One-Half More. $4.08 $n § % 1.540 $2 TL] quality I waned 0c i5e {i fine $208 } OG £1.75 values 259% valaes 4.65 They are handsome io design and wera strong val nes at prices originally marked, Furs, Furs, Furs, the pew styles, and mulls the from 21.19 each to $23.00 They nel d2sirable fur quick cle pieces to one family 2) + 45 50¢ ihc Boe Sie 6c The “ 70 and S0e quality, bleac ched 97¢ and $1.00 $1.20 $1.50 Napkin values that sparkle will say. 8c quality, F3e all linen £1.00 1.25 .“ 1.50 Some Good Special Values 1% in. wide, ile 45¢ ble 824c ile i%¢ £1.00 L198 merit, you yuality, bleas hed Furs, new shapes at “ far and We have s3ld as maoy as four ade ever; are priced Arance, Price bout one recently eS are with true half trae value Women’s Misses’ and Children’s Coats at a fire sale 18: 21.75 all haen $1.40 1.60 1.588 00 At prices yon wo tld scares want the roar. The ifferings tailored garments prices are one thinl and more off former prices Suits Suits Suits No reservation mde whatever in winter garments, All prices ara cut to the bone, and must go to give space for our spring stocks, glad ¢ cost to us A MESSAGE TO THE PUBLIC We have had the pleasure of doing business pow almost a year on a strict cash hisis. The results ha " been satisfac tory to ourselves and by this system we have been able to by emine atly fair with you on th ’ pice of every article purchased of us You have not PAID CREDIT STORE PRICES, nor the items of ast accounts, bookkeepers, collectors, ete, incident to a cpedit store policy We shall not deviate from this plan in the fature, except we have opened an inst dlmeat proposition for those desiring Farnitare, Carpets, Hugs, Matting and upholstery, on no other groands, than upon request of many friends and patrons thus making it possible to have the use of hous» farpishings aud pay for them on easy payments. We know nothing that should stand in our way of supplying you with more goods Wa garry the assortments and you get the prices. We urge comparison Je ($7) SATA SoS ie ly expert prices are cat to the sty- The Bat we bone lishiy made and besides the are a'l fresh, new 1 awry well . Bleached muslin, Sle. Calicoes, dark and light, fer, Se. Ge 1 lot Parcales, regular at this price, 5c Brown muslin, a very special value a regular Te valae at none but the best to of- all garments We with them at factory store, Sc, sale will be o part company oc, SS LRA, A = + Wo) + NR ~ S002 5% so we take this means of bringing to your attention the following special proposition: BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, xz will give for TWO WEEKS ONLY the benefit of over tice at the following low rates: 30 years continuous prac- Gold crowns, 22k, to $5. : “Bridge work, per tooth, $4. “Gold fillings, $1 up. 30 gauge, seamless $4 | A malgam or silver fillings, 50c to Cement fillings, 50c. Extraction, 25c. Plates, 35.00 to $8.00. 75¢. Remember these prices are only for the two weeks beginning Jan. Feb. 3, and for CASH only. The gold I use is prepared by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and most expericnced metallurgists of the United States, which is sufficient guarantee of its ex- cellence, as any dentist will tell you. DR. J. W. MURRELLE, 20 and ending NS, PA. LOOMIS OPERA “Hist WEEK OF JANUARY 15. Earl Burgess Presents ‘Miss Emma Bunting And An Excellent Company. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Krie stre«t yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEWAN NASSLER, * H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours Tofam, 108, 7t08p. m, ore E-SAMUBLS BLOCK. -Midoight in Chinatown. Yullay Yelophone 17x. 138 Lockhart 6¢ | | F1day —The Showman's Daughter. Saturday—In the Shadow of Night. Matinees. Cotpamter and Builder. | Vaudeville Features Be- Ir hursday — Pretty Miss Nobody 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y.| tween Acts. oy PRO Confec tion and Candy Store Nice Bpecial Fresh Mixed eandy, 3 pounds 2 Mixed Chocolates, 2 lbs Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes ibs... 26 Nice Fresh Candy Made Every Day Fancy ‘Box Candy Fruit of All Kinds 222 Desmond Street. 74 BLACKSNITHING ~ HORSESHOEING AND GENER : ERAL REPAIRING Have had over thirty years’ ex perience in practical he wseshooing | : tee work lo please. Your ior The East Wav- | erly Shop. W. E. MILLER. | ¥ Herbert H. Powers, the popular enter- I I | i N. MURRAY, M. D. Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S. |igier. is Raroo op of it Bo. i is and Walker, colored entertainers, in | All modern Setbods for the scien- singing. dancing and acrobatic evolu tific performance of less opera- | * bend pri aninB eB vim 104 Bouth Elmer Ave, |ovER THE “GL08% STORE. night. 1 A EVENINGS. Thursday 9 Saturday-—The Girl I Left Behind. & MPRICES- Matisse 10 and 20 cents Hop. I. T Hoyt i is home for over | Sunday. | Erastus W Kellogg of Elmira is visiting Athens friends Rev. A F. VonToble is the guest Charles Gori of Sheshequin was | in town on business last night, Mrs. Harry Dettra went to Milan | today to spend the day with rela- | tives Miss Katharine Haines went to Ulster today to attend the teachers’ | institute, | Arvest om MOORESTOWN, N, J. Jan m- More than a dozen pegroes hase heen arrested at different places ou suspl- clon of knowing something about the murder of Miss Florence Allinson, whe was found dead in the stable on the farm of Mrs. Edward Strawbridge. The negro who Is suspected of baviug committed the crime Is described as having worns when seen on the farm a long coat and a slouch bat, and every colored man taken into custody was so attired The arrest consider! the most im- | portant Is that of a colored mau cm ployed In the terra cotta works here who was off duty at the time the crime [have been seen in the vicinity of Miss ! Allinson’s home about an hour prior to the time the murder is supposed to bave been committed. The local police express the Lelief that he Is the right Misses Kate Mason and Julia | [Lucy of Elmira are visiting Mrs. Miss Ethel Dexter went to Da- Vine Crandall, Harry Crandall! and John T. Sanford returned from | New York today. Mrs. Fred Moore is dangerously | ill at the home of C. H. Satterlee on South Main street Besale Walker, the five year-old ward of Mrs Strawbridge, who lived with Allinson aud who was the only oue who saw the colored man rotbing the house after he bad killed the wo man, was taken to various places. hut failed to identify any of the men held as the man whou she saw at the farm on the day of the murder The police believe the child sailant of the people If the murderer or mur The whole coun- tryside {x aroused. aud the talk of sum- inary punishment usually heard io a rural community when an atroclous erime has been committed is not absent The rewants offered for Rev. W. H. Sawtelle will preach in the Siyre Baptist church tomor | row morning and cveai ag It I= sald a member of the legislature will ask that holy next week to also offer a reward for the ap of the The Destodah club went to Wy alusing last evening and were the | guests of Miss Laura Stevens. C. T Lancaster, a teacher of the | Athens high school, attended the teachers’ institute in Ulster today | FAMINE IN JAPAN. | Government Would Welcome Ald From America. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 —According to information received at the Japanese embassy Lere, the northeru provinces of Japan are sufferiug from a severe Daliing well on the Barney Kain farm next | week The machinery is now being | will be begun on the oil | set up Miss Agnes Carroll returned to her home in Dushore this morning after visiting relatives in town al <hort tim= Charles Kellogg and son, Charle: F , returned from New York today the where they were attending automchile exhibition, The Halleck case which was to! have been tried before Justice this morning | ourned for two wecks Johnson was ad Charlotte M Thompson died at the home of Homer Tompkins in Nichols yesterday afternoon, aged | 62 years Funeral services will be held in the Sheshequin church to- morrow The social at M. G. Vanscoten's | last cvening given by the knights | and ladies of the Golden Rule and the ladi=s’ aid of the Universalist The! proceeds is for the benefit of the | Japanese mission. church was a great success The county commissioners yes- terday approved the proposed road | through to Milan, and the papers | have been lorwarded to Harrisburg One of the county judges in the state has declared that the law in | relation to the cash road tax unconstitutional ATHENS CHURCHES Services at the Episcopal and| Catholic churches tomorrow will be as usual. At the Universalist church in the morning the pastor | will take for his subject Rally, and the P. OS. of A of the three | towns will attend in a body. The! evening subject is The Blazed Trail. The Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist churches will hold their regular morning services. A union | meeting in the Presbyterian church | will take the place of the separate evening scrvices in the three] churches. Rev. A F. Von Toble| of Camden, N. J, will preach. A} union men's meeting will be held in the Methodist church at 3| EF o'clok, and the young people's so cicties will unite with the Presby | terian society at the usual hour in | the Presbyterian church. CONCERT NOT PUBLIG Athens The cor concert to be given | by the Fransohnian musical society | in the Presbyterian church on the evening of February 2 will not be public, but rather for the musical friends and i is will be able to check. The Information been about 15 per cent of the average crop and that « famine has Liroken out of Fu Miyagi and Iwate, which have altogether a population of about 2,700,000. Many of these nre engaged in the slik trade and the fallure of the silk crop has augmented the general suffering In answer to an Inguiry made by private parties in this country whether the Japanese government has sent a cablegram to the charge d'affaires In this city saving that such belp would be very welcome at this REFUSED HIS REBIGNATION. Damaging Evidence Given Against Middy Bloebaum, WASHINGTON, Jan 20 -—Becretary of the Navy Bonaparte has decided that he will not accept the resignation of Midsuipfan Minor Meriwether, Jr who tendered the resiguation upon be ing brought before n court martial to answer the charge of haziug The court martial has reachied a ver- dict in the case of Midshipman Chester A. A. Bloebaum of St. Charles, Mo, against whom such damagiug testimo- ny was given, but the verdict will not viewing authority has taken action There is not the slightest doubt that be Frogs Eat Chicks A Kansas farmer placed 70 youn chickens just hatched. uear the bau) of a pond, tying the old hens witl string: that they «ould get to th water s edge in three Jays bls © kens dwindled to six An Invest fact that frogs has 80 chi gation revealed the caten the chickens FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call steady at #4 per eent | Prime mercantile paper, §g6ly per cent | Bchanges, HY,572872, balances $11.788 582. Closing prices N XY. Central Nort. & West Pern. R. R Reading Rock [Island St. Paul Bouthern Pac Bouthern Ry South Ry. pt Bugar Texas Pacific Union Pacific U. 8 B8Steel U. 8 Steel pr West. Unioa 1144 64, 116% ny 107% a now 1 a) 17 16044 Ry 18¢ a 13644 . 1088 a Broviiya RT .C..C.& St.L Ches & Ohio Chl. & Noirthw D&H Erle Gen. Electric DL Central Louls & Nash Manhattan Metropolitan. . % Missouri Pac New York Markets. FLOUR Steady but quiet; Minneasts patents, $420g8, winter straights, $3 wigs r extras, PAPI EW. winter paten Ww T — Respond} to lower cables and a offerings op Satine parcels, the wheat market was allout lower, with trade of moderate ny May, 3 7-180 “RR ~ulet; unchanged CHEESE—Firm, unchanged EGG pan; stale, Pennsylvania and nearby, cy, selected, white, QTc; shoite, 34 mined, extiga, QI lei: shipping, Wyléc., good to choles, wy BT AW--Steady; long rye &ulX LUEANS. Steady; mArTote $230. media . peas, 31.0401 TS, red kidney, $2.71% Bc. Ww QOL ~Hteady : o ioe, demaestic fleece, HOPS Stead); : ‘olda, state, common to ¢ 10614. . olds | cific coast il, Joulie 194, $91 AVE POULTRY Steady; fowls, i 13¢ : old reosters ye ; spring chicken | 10@1sc. . ducks, 18G18c.; geese, 16G15C ; tur- ke BRESGED POULTRY — Firm; | (ORE: dee 3s. fair to good, rossters, western, do, re ting we | &icf 0. A to good, 121% ; e and fancy, 18iYo do |B . 10@18c.; Qucke, 11g; Live Steck Haske. CATTLE -§ 1; market steady’ “i By . BIS: teal ¥ 196, 108 1% fow «© choles, Shales. 1" turkeys, fair to gente, 109 _mearby chickens, — a —————— 5 5005 AAA ) Remain _ of Our Great Shoe Sale d We have rea- 88 SALE ENDS Extra Help: All SATURDAY Day Satiraay, CAFE Best of Everything | Lockhart St. Sayre. TOUHEY'S HOTEL New aud Up-to-Date. First Accommodations, Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. Rates $1.50 Per Dav, Sayre LOOMISOPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balls, Parties and all manner of Boo- ial Functions, either public or private. | Any oumber pieces desired will be far- | nisbed. Call Valley Record for terms, | ote. Everythi C TEESE Advertise in The Record, A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Bstimetes Furnished £15 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (In effect Dec 3, 1908.) Trains leave Sayre as follows KASTBOUND Daily for Towanda, Tuskban- — Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch IE Chuak, Allentown, Bethlehem, New York, Philadeiphla, Baltimore and Washington for Dail Lockwood, Odessa, atkins) Valois, Lodl, Oflbert. Burdett (F While Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, [ M. (Waverly64s A M) Week dap . Ils, Williams Wyalustng, Lacey A -Barre Towanda, ock, Pittstom, White Haven, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch 10: a Sunday ouly, for Atheus Milan PM (Waverly 1323 P. M Dairy Wilkes Barre, Olen Summil & : Kae ashington. nock Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Glen Sum York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington roeton, New Albany, Dushore, tter- WESTBOUND, [1 hy ir sed Gute west. Niagara Falls and Toronto Detroit ar ae on AM. Week days only, for 30 M. Dally buon Rhea, 0 Tra Dally for Ithaca, BMA, Inter. yo Geneva, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis and points west gary Falls, Detrodt, Chicago, A. M. Dally for Tuskhanaock, Pittston, 23% New York, Fhiladeiphia, Baltimore Ae for Athens, Ulster, Towanda Mon ville, Tunkhannock, ttston and Wilkes Wilkes Barre, Ta Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Phil Ulster, Towsnds, Wyalusing, Lacey 12:50 0: Towanda, Tunkhannock, te Haven, Manch Chunk Allentown, 2. 0 P.M. Dally except Sunday, Black Dia Mem, New Bh P.M (Waverly gus P. M) Week days 5 Halls, Williamsport, Wyalust Lacey A.M. Dally for Genega, Buffalo, Nlag- 3: od): y for Geneva, Rochester, Cal for Lockwood, Van Miten 11; 00 ey Tong Caledonia, Batavia, Buffalo. : 4: hea, | Hayle € RE re in b ba pu M oben A excrpt Sunday, Hack Dis - Lockwood Van Kiten, B Sikes marr Glen Summit Springs, and Vaaningion roeton, New Albany, Dushore, Satter. AM {Waventy 1; A M) Dally for 8: 0: Summit 8 adelphia, Baidnote and Washington ville, Meshoppen and Tunkhannock Bem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and mend Express, for Tow Tunkhan mi} Mauch Chunk, Allestown, Beth only for Athens, Ulster, Towanda, Mon- ville, Tunkhannock, Pittston and Wil es-Barre are Fans, Toremto, Detrol » Chleago, st a Da ae. Buffalo. Commects for bites: AM Dall Batavis, Buffalo and N 5:00 : nects Agus | Batavia oa. Con for Ni a Palls, apRea, for Geneva, Rochester eno. a ra M. "ou Tthacs, Trumansburg, Heyl Geneva and Manchester, shoo DIVISION. Complete Line Ay Starrett’'s and Sawyer's Fine Mechanical Tools Kept in Stock. BOLIGH BROS’. HARDWARE Desmond St. Is absolutely per- fect. It can always be improved if you know how. It is gest and supply im-. provements in the Plumbing and Heat- ing Line. We would like to system, a fine lava. tory, a “NATURO" closet or a porcelain tub in place of the old copper tub you now have, may he what you want. How about i ———————— H. R. TALMADGE, Olive Oil —Quart 880, 15 different kinds of prices for this week, Ee emma a H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Valley Phone 11 X. 11 Neamnd Qeeaah igs SELES i
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