The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 23, 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.
Ne TD Weod was was upto She | |
/ | shequin yesterday.
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+ | Mc, and Mis. LW. Eighmey |
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WIELAND Co. J
THE BIG STORE WITHES Gg LITTLE PRICES
SAYRE, PA.
Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M_ Except Saturday Evenings, L. V. R. R. Paydays and Two
Evenings Succeeding
We thank you for the interest shown in our special sale, every day was a big
with us. The sale leaves us with many broken lots which we intend closin uy
once. If you are going to be in need of shoes the next few weeks, you shot
in and look over these bargain tables at once, you may make a rich find.
LOT .NO. 1 LOT NO:*2.-
FOR MEN—EAST WINDOW. FOR WOMEN—WEST WINDOW.
{| Many odd pairs of AE. Nettleton and | Odd lots of LaFrance, some Patrician,
$5 00 high top shoes, $4.00, $2.35.
LOT NO. 3 LOT NO. 4
FOR MEN-—-MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT
Remnants of Walk-Over and other $3.50 | A large assortment of Men's Shoes, val-
and $1.00 Shoes, $2.80. ue 1.50, 98¢c.
LOT NO. 5 LOT NO. 6
Orns Carpenter and wife went to
Towanda this morning where they
are attending court.
J. A. Ruggles, F. L. Estabrook |
and Ed. Tozer are serving on the |
- Get All Merchandise of High Degree
Pre Inventory Selling Means You Ge g eg dk po 3 ae vo
at Humble Prices.
Prices that small tors cannot make and exist. Prices that we ourselves have not heretofore made.
Prices too that are rood cn practically all lines and not good on bat a few things.
Buying for cash and s-lling for e: «=k, makes this possible and bargain niving is the order of the day.
© These prices are good as long as stoc oka last,
E Unmatchable Values |Big Comfortables at
NV. Well er drove to Sheshequin
on Sunday to sec 'Squire Snyder,
who 1s suffering from a broken leg
% George H. Raup returned from
+ { Wyalusiog yesterday noon, where
in Linens Little Prices |
A quality he had been visiting friends over
135
STREET FLOOR 21.19 £1.39 > | Is :
25¢ yaality, nnbleached 1.239 1.50 Sunday.
200 quality
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mem?
oe
30e
35
40«
He ~ " All Wool Blankets, Worth One-Half More.
39 $ $4.93
- $175 values 9% 23.53 valaes
{6% §.60
They are handsome 11 dwigae and were strong val-
a4s at prices originally marked.
Furs, Furs, Furs,
Fars, the new styles and mulls the new shapes at
from $1.19 =ach to $11.00
They inclade
for quick
pievas 6 ons family recently.
ie
$8¢c quality, bleac ‘hed
8c
hc
~The 8
87e and S0c quality, biege hed
$c and §1.00
§~ $129 “
$150 ~
Napkin values that sparkle
will say.
file quality.
75¢ all linen
Loe = ©
C1
. 150%
§ Some Good Spazcial
Values
33 in. wide, a regular 7c valae at
- §5¢
5he
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aver; d2sirmble far a
ek Arance
wl are priced
- £1.00
$118
merit, yon
We have sold as many as foar
Prices are about one
with t half trae value.
Women’s Misses’ and
Children’s Coats
va woald scarcely sxpeet at a fire sale
The prices are cut to the
offerings are a’l fresh, new, sty
ta:lored garments. The
prices on=-thinl nd more off former prices
Suits Suits © Suits
vation lade whatever in winter garments,
cab to the
space for our spring stocks,
ras
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1.684
1.50
2.00
3 all Jide fi
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At prices ve
Bit we: waial tha roan,
bane
lishiy myles and ars well
are
besides the
Bleached maslin,
ble.
: Calico=s, dark and light, none bat ths hest to of-
fer, bo.
One lot Percales, regular at this store, So,
price, bie.
Brown muslin, a very special value, Se.
No reser
All prices ars
must go to we
will bh: glad wo part
cost to us.
A MESSAGE TO THE PUBLIC
58 We have had the pleasare of doin z basinéss now almost a year on a strict cash basis. Tae resalts have
‘hesn satisfact ry to ourselves, and by this system we have been able to Ls emineatly fair with yoa on the
‘orice of every article parchased of us You have not PAID CREDIT STORE PRICES, nor the items of
st accodnts, baokkee pers, collectors, ete, incident to a eredit store policy.
We shall not deviabe from this plan in the fature, except we have opracd an instillm=at proposition for
those desiring Faraitare, Carpets, Hugs, Matting and 4 uphaistary,« ya 60 other groinds, than upon re guest ol
many friends and patrons thas making it possible to have the use of house furnishings and pay ! for them «
easy payments. We ki Ww pethieg that should and in our way of sapplving vou with more goods,
warry the assortments and youn get the prices. We urge comparison,
SSN I ERI ORR 0
= Its the Finn Nowadays
For Dentists to advertise, so we take this means of bringing to
and all garments
We
sompany with them at factory
he Hie
sale
We ‘
N oTk:
PS
your attention the following special proposition:
~ BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20,
will give for TWO WEEKS ONLY the benefit of over 30 years continuous prac-
tice at the following low rates:
Gold crowns, 22k, 30 gauge, seamless $4 50c to 75e.
to $5.
Bridge work, per tooth, $4.
Gold | Sold fillings. $1 up.
Remember these prices are only for the two weeks beginning Jan. 20 and ending
Feb. 3, and for CASH only. \
The gold I use is prepared by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and n.ost experienced
metallurgists of the United States, which is suflicient guarantee of its ex-
' cellence, as any dentist will tell you.
W. MURRELLE,
ATHENS, PA.
; LEHIGH AND SCRANTON HILL & BEIBACH
« COAL CAPE
At the Lowest Possible Prices
Orders can be left at West Sayre Drag Best of Everything
I Store, both phones; or at the Erie stree
Lockhart St.
Amalgam or silver fillings,
Cement Alings, a0c.
Extraction, 2c.
Plates, $5.00 to $8.00.
M. "PROCAS,
f Greek American Contos
tion and Candy Store
Kioce Special Fresh Mixed
candy, 8 pounds . 20
| Mixed Ehosolntom Tibbs... .
Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes
© ibs. . 30
Nice Fresh Candy
Made Every Day
Pascy Box Candy
Fruit of All Kinds
322 Destriond Street,
“BLACKSMITHING
HORSESHOEING AND GENEL-
' BRAL REPAIRING.
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
HL. TOWNER, M.D. Sayre.
ED i TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Diseases of Women and of 2. Ractum. |
Hours—-Ttofam,l tof 78pm. |
Everything New and Ip ieDate. First
uid UD 30 coommodations.
OFFICRE-S8AMUELS BLOCK,
Valley Telephone 273. 138 Lockhart St. |
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Sym
Rates $1.50 Pear Day.
~ Have had over thirty years
Be irae A E. BAKER a: }, GREEN
5 guarantes k to ple Your, i
Tairigage siciea. Tie East War Carpenter and Builder. | conrgacior aw suoER.
Waverly, N. Y. | Plans and Estimates Furnished
w. E. MILLER.
TT I RR 525 Stevenson Bt, Sayre, Pa.
H. MURRAY, M.D, Wm. B. McDonald, D.D. S.
All modern methods for ihe scien-
tific performance of painless opera-
Song on. $8 mouth And tecth.
6x
17 Pleasant St.
Contractor and Builder
Mrs Rhoda Abbott of Myers- |
sister, Mrs. Paul Docker, returned!
home this morning,
Mrs Howard Biker and daugh-
ter Bessie of Kansas are guests of |
the former's sister, at the home of
J E. Gillette, 102 Edward street.
The machinery is all in place for!
the oil well and the engine and]
boiler is expected today. Drilling |
will be begun Friday. The stock |
is selling rapidi 'y no#days
The union meetings are growing |
in interest and are well attended. |
The meeting tonight will be held in|
the Presbyterian church and Rev.
Allen will make the address.
The authorities at Harrisburg!
have approved the petition for the
good road from Morley's crossing |
to Milan and have instructed N. F.
Walker to make the suivey at once
Harry LE. Case of Troy is serving
grand jury this week He
came up from the county seat this |
on the
morning and spent the mght with |
J A. Ruggles, retuming to Towan- !
da this morning
"SQUIRE SIE DEAD
Athens—'Squire Wm. M. Snyder
died at his home in Sheshequin at
1:15 p m, yesterday, aged 79 years
Mr Snyder was born in the house
in which he died, and had a long
and eventful life as an early inhab-
His stately
home was always the scene of pleas- |
ure and “Squire” Snyder was noted
oy his hospitality. He was one of |
the oldest Odd Fellows living, and |
in this as in projects for the pros |
perity of his town, he was an inde- |
fatigable worker. He has not been |
well for some time and last Wednes- |
day he fell and broke his hip. His
enfecbled condition made it impos- |
sible to reduce the fracture and he |
suffered intensely until death came.
Mr. Snyder was the last of a family
of nine and he leaves only two
sons, Wm. M., Jr, and Burton E |
both of Sheshequin, The funeral |
will be held at his late home to- |
morrow and interment will follow |
in the Sheshequin cemetery. Rev
J.B Davis will officiate. |
DIED AT ULSTER
Athens Mrs Warren Segar died
at Ulster yesterday morning at 6
o'clock, aged 80 years. She was a
sister of the late S.S. Lockwood of
Athens and she is survived by one
sister, Mrs. Mary A Walker of
Ulster. The funeral will be held
from the Ulster M. E church to-
Morrow.
itant of that vicinity.
|
Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
% Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-
Ing. In time for connections for west
rn points. This is via Lehigh yanes,
Michigan Central or Lake Bhore Ra
roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from
Buffalo. Best services and qui pitent’
Boest roadbed —anexoelled dining cars
DR. A. J. REES, M.D.
100 Lake St. West Sayre,
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00 a. w., 3 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00,
Genito urinary aud chronic diseases a
specialty.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS !
¥| Small Farus, Largs Parms, Good Baild-
wd fois fo se oe Sxshangs. All ab
lined shoes, value 1.35 to
1.75, 9c.
BASEMENT
2, 25
¥
-
‘1 Japanese Mink 38.50, now
Set 30.00, now 18.50.
23.50.
1 Natural Squirrel Set
22.00.
27.50, now 15.50.
1 Sable
‘Lockhart St.,
Wednesday!
SPECIALS
KARNER'S
ATHENS
Meat Department]
Top steak from the best beef |
shipped from Chicago
Porter House steak
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Round steak
| 3 Ibs hamburg steak . . .
| Rib roast, boned and rolled .
Finest Rump roast, boned and
rolled _.
Top kettle roasts
|Good “ “
Neck cuts
| Pork Chops
| Pork roasts
6 Ibs plate
{6 lbs brisket .
| 4 Ib pickled pigs’ feet
| Sausage “Our Own"
Liver Sausage “Our Own"
10}
25
124
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25
25
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Head Cheese “Oar Own"
{ Pork Chunks Ey
Groceries
| Cream cliecse -. , . ., ... 16}
sbarsAgmesoap . . . . | |
3 Ibs starch . . si. t=
3 lbs Morley’s buckwheat
flour ‘
42 table pickles .
| Pure lard .
6 1bs compound ard.
Cyclone bread flour . . . . 1
Spray bread flour . . . . . 1
Niagara fancy bread flour . . 1
5 bxs Swift's washing powd'r |
5 bars Swift's Pride soap . |
10]
25,
25 |
10
50
35
45
45
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The first sign of Spring is
the new stock of
Jap-a-lac
the houschold beautifier. Easily
applied; suitable for floors, doors,
woodwork, furniture, screens, baby
carriages, wicker furniture, refrigs
erators, iron fences, radiators, reg
| isters, water pipes, hot water tanks,
porch furniture, linoleum, oilcloth,
etc. 1c, 2s¢, 4oc, 75¢,,
Furniture
Buy it now; pay later.
thing for the. home.
Every-
JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE
Office Maney & Page HI
Rooms formerly occupiad by
late John R. Marray,
Office hours: -0 to 10 a. m.;
to 8 p,m.
day at Valley Record office,
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etc.
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It can always
be improved if you
know how. It is"
pur business to sug-
gest and supply im-
_ We Mould like to
try our skill on your
house. A cheerful
tory, 8 “NATURO"
closet or a porealain
tub in place of the
now have, may
what you ‘want.
ALMADGE,
all manner of Soo-
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