The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 24, 1906, Image 4

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    FREIGHT OR EX.
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
Each
* been given marching orders.
Rain Coats
SECOND FLCOR
No two alike, and 23 styles to seleet (rom. Many
“are genuine Cravaostte. Values are one-third more
than marked prices
The season is favorable aad prices adjusted to
SECOND FLOOR
~The prices are so cut, that it means you get?
All pew. all stylish, all well tailored, and we mike
_Did You Get One of Our Clear-
ance Sale Bulletins ?
I not, ask for on= by mail, and we will sapply you
It gives you an opportunity to bay weara-
Juvenile Section
Cuts that appeal to peuple that know. Go-Carts
3100 SLE value at
8.75 value at . 350 £00 value at
They ara China Sheep and Iseland Lamb,
1. $350
- 1.23
Rugs, Carpets, Mat-
tings and Linoleums
Actual count shows 98 rugs put on oar foors this
week. All the pew desigus and values are under-
priced one-third. They inclade: Bigelow's velvets,
Hartfords, Axminsters and Tapestries, Smith's Ax-
minsters and Tapestries, also Smith's one piece Col-
onial Tapestries, Wilton velvets, Roxbarys Ta-
pestries and Moquettes, |
This department recently fitted out a grod home
in West Philadelphia -the prices did it. Over 100
room size rugs to select from. Size 0x12 814.50 tq
£3850,
The offer on Saxony Auninster carp=t is good till
January 31st, made, laid au’! lined, 8Sc per yard,
Select early. A number have been sold this week:
but offering applies lo every pattern in our stocks,
Other carpets as low as 25¢ per yard.
Some Good Special
Values
Bleached maslin, 13 in. wide, a regular 7e vala€ at
bln
Calicoss, dark gud lizht, none
fer, Ho.
Oae lot Percales, rogalar at this store, Se, sale
price, ile,
Brown muslin, a very special value, Se.
but the best to of-
Edgar. Grant returned to’ Cook
academy yesterday.
The grand jury completed their |
work and adjourned at noon today
D.W. Tripp went to Sheshequ in
today to attend the funeral of Wm
Sayder,
Mrs. J. S. Patterson of "Cuba, N.|
Y, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. |
Mott Mitchell.
“Mrs. J. A. Gould went to Ulster |
last evening to attend the Segar
funeral today.
Mrs. Silas Darling of Lansing-
burg, N. ¥., is visiting at the home
of A.C. Amold. _____-
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* Erastus Kellogg | has sufficiently
recovered to sit up. His wife came
to Athens today.
Rev. Allen is suffering. from ear
trouble and had a slight operation
performed yesterday.
W. H. Shaw and wife and Miss |
Myra Shaw attended the Sayder |
funeral at Sheshe "quin today.
N.Y, is visiting at the home of
Charles Ward, Herrick street.
Mrs W I
Everhart went to|
parents, Miles Smith and wife.
Mrs. Howard Baker of Asheville, |
Kansas, who is the guest of Athens!
friends, is visiting Ulster friends
today.
Mrs. Eliza Gilbert and children
home of E
street.
H. Brown of Ferry
with us.
al sale, every day was a big
LOT NO.
LOT NO.
All women's fur top slippe
1 -LOT-NO: 2°. + =
FOR WONMEN-—WEST WINDOW.
Odd lots of LaFsancs some Patrician,
LOT NO. 4
BASEMENT
: large assortinent of Men's Shoes, ‘val-|
ue 1.50, 98c.
LOT NO. 6
BASEMENT
Black and Tan Army Shoes, value 3.00,
$2.25. .
3
£
S
rs and warm
Set 30.00, now 18.50.
If Interested Don’t Delay.
1 Col'nsky 35.00. now 22.00. 1 Natural Squirrel! 2d
1 Natural Squirrel Set 27.50, now 15.50. . 1 Sable ‘X
now 16.50.
Sayre, ru i
an
BR tors from 25. 29 and 30¢ to 19¢ and 39
A Lincoln clnb was organized in| |
Jas Watson
Dyer is sec | if
NO HE
Is absolu
It can
A MESSAGE TO THE PUBLIC
: We have had the pleasare of doin 2 basiness now almost a year on a strict cash basis. The resalts have
Es Pbaan itislact ivy Lo ourselves a by this system we have been able to bh emine otly fair with you on the
- i108 of every artinsle parchased of ns. Yoa have not PAID CREDIT STORE PRICES, nor the itews of
st accoants, bootkeapers, collectors, ete. incident to a credit store policy.
Wa shall not*devits fron this plan ia tha faturs, except we have opened an inst Mdlment proposition for All be he } :
those d=siring Furnitures, Carpats. Rags, Matting and apholdery, on no other gro inds, than apon request of wil e held int 1S B 1ptist church
“man # friends vad pate 7s thus making ib possible to have the use of hous: faraishings and pay for them on this cvening. Rev. Sawtelle will | | :
oN sassy payments. We know nothing that should stand in our way of supplying you with more goods, We Hp 5 L
carry the assortments and you get the prices. We urge comparison. pres ch. Re 4
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W: T. GAREY,
JUSTICE OF THE
" PEACE
Athens last evening
is president and J LL
retary,
The union evangelistic meeting |
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Office Maney & Page Block,
Rooms formerly occupied by the
Iate John R. Murray.
Office hours: —9to10 a. m.; 6:30
to8 p,m. Atother times daring
day at Valley Record office,
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: \SGDGAS DG ASDLATN\E PI lep 2 RY vg . ROT N V Weller and wife, J. M.
33 APR Ths 2 + i 8 | Clark, C B Tyrrell and O E. Lov-
. ell attended the funeral of Wm
Snyder at Sheshequin today
Complete Line
Of =
Starrett’'s and
Sawyer's Fine
Mechanical
Tools Kept in
Stock.
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BOLICH BROS’.
HARDWARE
Desmond St
We would like to
try our on your
cheerful
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N. G Wettnttller and sister Miss
Katherine stopped in Athens over
night on their way home from Ith
aca to Milan, returning home this |
morning. {
your attention the following special proposition: eh «tq
~~ BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, mties | The Fidelity Building and Sav- |
ings Association has elected as
president P. E Decker and as sec- |
¥ will give for TWO WEEKS ONLY the benefit of over 30 years continuous prac-
tice at the following low rates:
retary |] W. Beaman. A new!
series of stock will be issued)
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: Gold erowns, 22k, 30 gauge, seamless $4
to $5.
February 3 The business of the |
e work, per tooth, $4.
past year has been exceedingly |
prosperous
Gold 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 most experienced
metallurgists of the United States, which is sufficient guarantee of its ex-
cellence, as any dentist will tell you. »
DR. J. W. MURRELLE,
1106 CENTER STREET. ATHENS, PA.
ILEHIGH AND SCRANTON HILL & BEIBACH
At the Lowest Possible Prices
Orders can be left at Went Sayre reg. B€St Of Everything
. 2 Store, both phones; or st the Erie street
LAWS & WINLACK, |
Attorneys and Counselors|
at Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED. |
LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST., |
Valley Phone I80-A. Sayre. | n. R. TALMADGE
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Eine Ar.
C. J. Kiron, ==
SAYRE'S LEADING LOOMISOPERAHOUSE. i
DRAYMAN. ORCHESTRA
Especial care and prompt 8 Serietly UpioDate Maalo furnished 3X
tention given to moving of | for Balla, Parties sod all maaner of Bos-
Pianos, Housebold Goods, Safes | oy aumber pisces
etc. cab vai
ory 3
closet or a poretlalin’
tub in place of the *
old copper tub ~
now have, may be
what you want.
How about it?
For Dentists to advertise, so we take this means of bringing to
Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to 75c.
Cement fillings, 50c.
Extraction, 25¢c.
Plates, $5.00 to $8.00.
MINING COMPANY MEETING
Athens —The Athens Mining |
and Development Company held a
meeting last evening and the exec
utive committee had a consultation
with the contractors who are to
put down the well, and it was de
cided to begin drilling on Monday
Major Nutt and Charles Ostrander
appointed inspectors, Nutt and
Ostrander will be on the ground
all the time, each to be on duty 12] Murrelle’s Printing
hours, alternating, and they will|
Office
make a record of the specimens
brought up and the distance of the
underlying strata, so that the na
ture of the formation may be ascer-
tained. The company means busi “The S f Pla 0
pealaen | atisfactory Place.
WILL BE WARM |
Athens—The borough election
bids fair to be a warm one. The
two dentists that are contending
for the office of school director in
the second ward are getting in
some good work; Geo, A. Kinney
has consented to be a candidate for
burgess and Nate Weller is in the
field for the same office. There are
seven candidates for the office of
tax collector.
" BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Athens— Yesterday was the 12th
birthday anniversary of Mary Ruby
surprised her at’her home on 206 ing, food fra well watered. Houses
{Bridge street. Games and music| bunpin prices.
Sayre.
Bring Your Job Printing to
| M PROCAS, >
Greek-American Confec- Re!
tion and Candy Store
Nios eB Special Al West Mixed
ME te, 2lbs
Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes
2ibs. .
BR Nice Fresh Candy ;
Made Every Day §
Fancy Box Candy
Fruit of All Kinds
222 Desmond Street,
44949904
x yards at Sayre, Valley Pbone 2m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
ng
: H. L. TOWNER, N. D. Sayre.
a on vuuiesl JOUHEY SHOTEL
: Hours—7 to 9a m,1t08,7to8 p.m,
OFPFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK.
alley Telepbons 27x. 128 Lockhart St, |
LE BAKER Sanern
Carpenter and Builder. | conrmACTOR AND BUILDER.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y. | Plane and Estimates Furnished
| 525 Stevenson Bt, Sayre, Pa.
=F, H. IRIS LA NE,
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From four to eight skilled job
printers and a new, up-
equipment are at your service.
Our patrons say we have the
disposition to Please; We keep
our promises.
CLOTHIERS,
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HABERDASHERS.
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Everything New and Up-to-Date, First
Class Ad He
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Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Biles.
Rates $1.50 Por Dey.
"HORSESHOEING AND GEN ER-
ERAL REPAIRING. | Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre,
Valley Phone 142a.
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* Have bad prer thirty years’ ex
perience in practical horseshoeing
and tee work to pleass. Your
patronage solicited. The East Wav-
erly Shop.
W. E. MILLER.
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