oF WE FILL MAIL OR- NJ J DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- et 1 | - CHASES OF S$so0 : OR OVER. Each ‘been given marching orders. selections hereabouts. Rain Coats SECOND FLOOR No two alike and 23 styles i Many Are genuine Cravanette. Vilaes ar oue-third more thas marked prices, ~ The seawon is favorable and price olose figuras, $7.67 up to 321.67, Garments and Furs SECOND FLOOR The prices are so cat, that it means you get pleces or 2? earments for aboat the price of ous, All naw, all stylish, all well tillored, apd we make alterations free if ne Did You GetOne of Our Clear- ance Sale Bulletins ? If not, ask for one by mail, and we will supply you with a list of goods not matched by any legitimate y select from *s adjusted to COSSArY Rugs, Carpets, Mat- tings and Linoleums Actual count shows #8 rugs pat on our floors this week, All the new designs and values are vader- priced one-third. They include. Bigelow s velvets, Hartfords, Axminsters and Tapestries, Smith's Ax- minsters and Tapesiries, also Smith's one piece Col- onial Tapestries, Wilton velvets, Roxbary's Ta- pestries and Moquettes, This department rocently fitted out a god home in West Philadelphia the prices did it. Over 100 room size rugs to select from, Size 0:12 81450 to 238.50. The offer on Saxony Axminster earpat is good till January 31st, made, laid an lined, 95¢ per yard. Select early. A namber Lave been sold this week, but offering applies to every pattern in our stocks, Other carpsts as low as 25e per yard, TLS 1 + SLE of BoYeaY% today to visit relatives. ———————— Herman Leonard of Hanover, Pa, is visiting friends here. of Elmira street, yesterday ,a daugh- ter. Percy Pierce and wife of Ulster | are guests of his brother, C. L | Pierce, today. John Cleveland and wife of ‘Sa | lem, N. Y, are guests at the home of Dr D McClarty. Mrs. E A. Cole weat to New| Albany this morning to spend the day with her parents, F. C. Gerould of East Smithficld stopped in town this morning en route to Trenton, N, J. Mrs Rinebold is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. N Jen nings, in Wilkes Barre. Mrs. C. T Hull attended Towanda musicale tadav. While there she played a violin solo. Rev Dr Simpson will address) the union evangelistic meting at! the Baptist church this cvening. in town today attendiag to business connected with his farm near Litch- te Burning of Wife's Yacht. Parker was a witness in the suit of | the London and Liverpool and Globe Insurance company agninst Mrs Susan Day Parker for $7.00 of the money + yacht Scythian By a ruling of the court Dr. Parker was nol permitted to deny or in any way_refer to the sworn statement of | Captain Thomas J. Cardiff, commander | | of the Scythian, that he bad burned the | yacht at the Instance of Dr. Parker. “Did you at any time offer to Cap- i tain Cardiff or promise to him a sum of | money If he burned the Scythian?” the witness was asked, Mr. Cardozo, counsel for the insur ance company, objected to the question on the ground that be had asked no i question on Cardiff's direct examina tion which gave a basis for such a bad been brought out in an effort to at tack the credibility of Captain Cardiff and objected to the question as incom- petent. He sald it would uot be compe ! tant unless Mrs Parker, the defendant, had been charged with knowledge of the alleged arson The objection was finally sustaloed Judge Wheeler remarked in com- menting upon the rullpg “lI expect to tell the jury that the question as to whether or not Dr. Par ker told Candiff to burn the boat and nothing to do with this case” Hubert W. Nickerson captain of a boat which he had bought from Mrs i Parker and mate on the Scythian when she was burned, was a witness He identified a letter he had written {to Captain Cardiff A passage was read to him, and be was asked to what he referred by a particular passage “Well” be sald, “I might Lave re ferred to au offer made to me by Cap- | tain Cardiff to pay me £40060 fo coma de er. bliss at greatly sa rificed prices Cats that appeal and Baby Carriage Robes, $1.0) vale at $100 375 valas at . 2150 = They ara China Sheap aad leela » peo Some Good Special Values Bleachad maslio, 31 ja. wids, Sia Go-Carts a regalar Te valoe at Calicoss, dark and light, bat the best to of- fer, Go. One lot Percales, regular at this store, Se, price, Sic. Brown muslin, a very spacial value, Se at .8350 none wl Lamb. sale We have had the p! joe of avery arti Ws ahall ast day fron thos: d wiring Furnitar ial SASY payments badness now alm st a year on a strict cash basie. Tae results have have been able to b+ eminently fair with you on the Ysa have pot PAID CREDIT STORE PRICES, nor the items of , incident to a cradit store policy. in ths Futura, exept wa have op sae | an just dlmeat proposition for . Matting and apholetery, 01 uo other groands, than apon request of it possible to have the use of hous: faraishings and pay for thea on We 0 / a \KN oe RRR: IRB, ys. “$0 $5. . work, per tooth, $4. fillings, $1 up. seamless $4 | Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to 75c. ‘ement fillings, 50c. Extraction, 25c. Plates, $5.00 to $8.00. he gold I use is prepared Feb, 3, and for CASH only. by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and most experienced DR. J. 108 CENTER STREET. SEE ES M. PROCAS, Greek- American Confec- ~ tion and Candy Store Nice | Fresh Mixed candy, 3 pounds Mixed Chocolates, 21bs. . . Nice Fresh MizedChocolaes ibe. ......-... Nice Fresh Candy Made Every Doy § t 35 ney Bo R : andy 1 All Kinds 20 ; . 213 Desmond Street, o_o AND GENER. RERAL REPAIRING, E Have had over thirty years’ ex- ~ and guarantee work to please. Your * patronage solicited. The East Wav- erly Shop. © W. E. MILLER. W. MURRELLE, ATHENS, PA. ire Oo AT HILL & BEIBACH CAFE At the Lowest t Possible Prices Orders can be left at at West Sayre Drag Best of Everything Lockhart St. ‘COLEMAN HASSLER, — | | | Sayre. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. | Hours Ttofam,1to8, 78pm. OFFICE-S8AMURLS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St. | A.E.BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. } Syerythin Now and Upto-Dste, First Accommodations. i Baten | Rates $1.50 Par Dav. A.J. GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Bstimates Furnished 515 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless 4 tis a the thouth and teeth. rf | here and corroborate his testimony.” ficld E——————————— Mrs John Weble of North To wanda is visiting her sister, Mrs, | G T Ercanbrack of South Main| street. Good for Old People. : A high authority holds that amons the stmpde health measures beneficla to old people are deep Lreathing, care fully regulated. and the drinking a i an abundance of pure wa'er. Miss Rose Searles of Towanda, who has been the guest of Mrs. | W. LL Marnison, returned home! today Remaricable Memories. The Hindoo priests in India have re markable memories. and it is said be easy to find ene who can repeat thy 300 006 lines of the Mahabharata with- club out a mistake whist at the home of Miss Jessie Harrington yesterday afternoon. The you-g ladies’ were entertamned Bussia’s Smart Shoes, St. Petersburg and Warsaw possoss thoe factories and shops equal to thos¢ { of London or New York whilst smart er goods are not produced even In Mrs. Frank Burley of Chemung | paris. visited the family of Rev. Alkn yesterday, this returning home mormng. Miss Jessic Bullard has accepted a position as stenographer in the) office of Banfield Brothers at*Van Etten, N. Y. Cashier and Mrs 0 L. Haverly went to New York yesterday to attend the annual banquet of Brad ford connty citizens resident of that city. There will be another meeting for men in the Methodist church Sunday at 3 o'clock. Rev. God shall of Waverly " will give the address. John Corbett, representative of! the Elmira Advertiser, was here] yesterday and called on W. G. Jor- | dan, who was formerly associated | with him on the Watkins Demo- | crat. The Athens W. C. T. U will hold their regular meeting at the | home of Mrs. Campbell, corner of | North Main and Frederick streets, | Friday afternoon at 2:30 The] subject is National Reform. Mrs. Campbell, supermtendent, will bevel charge of the meeting. The fire alarm sound_d at abort] 6 o'clock last evening and the fire- | men took a run up to the home of | 'Squire Johnson on Elmira street. The chimney burned out and when the crowd got there they found Mr. Johnson leisurely reading his paper: | They. concluded that there was not | much the matter aad “left him | Murrelle’ S Printing alone in his glory.” 1. CAMPBELL JOHN D. CAMPB Office “The Satisfactory Place.” Athens— John D D. Campbell died | at his home at 214 South street] this morning at about 2 o'clock, | From four to eight skilled job | printers and a new, up-to-date | | equipment are at your service. Complete Line cei Join Starrett's and Sawyer's Fine Mechanical Tools Kept in Stock. 'BOLICH BROS. HARDWARE | Desmond St Sayre. | Bring Your Job Printing to after an illness of two months, aged | 60 years. The cause of his death was pneumonia. Mr Campbell | was born in Calicoon, N Y, and 38 years ago came to Athens with | his parents, Two years later he patro was married to Miss Sylvia Os-|digposition to please. - We keep borne, who survives him. Two! our promises, brothers, Wm, of Stevens’ Point, N.Y., and Charles of Danville, and one sister, Mrs. John Stevens of! Hancock, N. Y. Funeral will be; ¥ | private and interment will be made | at Tioga Point femetery, Rev. ers ns say we have the Talmadge Building, Elmer:Ave., Sayre Valley Phone |42a. WE PRINT % Grover’ S §SOFT SHOES FOR TENDER FEET) AF i There are hundreds of women in this borough } 8 that need no introduction to the celebrated Grover 2 shoes. The COMFORT and SATISFACTION ¥ 3 fg they have had in wearing them, will “speak loud- ' than anything we can say. To this class of 88 Ye i we will simply say we are carrying a com- | ) plete assortment. To those not familiar with the Grover we wish to say for many years the makers 2 of the Grover Shoe have devoted their attention 4 to the design and manufacture of Soft Shoes for | 8 Tendor Feet, and every vear shows a large and £8 i increasing number of those who find comfort in ; them. 4 us Ladies whose feet are naturally tender, or have ae been made over-sensitive by wearing ill-fitting li Is absolutely per- fect. Itcan always be improved if you | know how. It is | our business to sug- | gest and supply im- | provements in the (In effect Dec. §, 1995.) Trains leave Bayre as follows: MASTBOUND. » pock, Pa a, ated, wiles arte Maveh 12] rman i AM. Daly for Tun hana Pte. Pittston, 123 Plumbing and Heat- | 2nd Wadiogion. A.M. 2 wary A.M.) Week an ing Line. D0 Foelia, ew = Ema { ville, Sis Wiliamapen : pd $5 fe hi ML) By Wilkes Barre, Glen eal ite Ha Fepn Chunk A etal om, Rew 76 New York, mi. sdeiphis, Baltimore and AM ey i 10: Df dheuncppes bts 12005 Fa tub in place ‘i the | bem bem, New York. Philadel old copper tub you ington now have, may be 3 oh drial what you want. mi} sock, Pittston, Wilkes Barre Senin ew | York J so 3 Files, How about it? We would like to uy our skill on your house. A cheerful home furnace, a steam or hot water system, a five lava- tory, a''NATURO" closet or a porcelain Attorneys and Counselors at Law. M. Burdett 0 Wathing Valols, Ey aes Carper. Genera: Clfion Victor, &. for ALA Palle, Bayre, a C. J. Kiron, :: Lo eile, Maga Fue Baron, Chicago, SAYRE'S LEADING a M. Fk. Daly fo Lackwand. Ya Lodrsed. Yau mien, [205% au Week Ha LG Free: DRAYMAN. & i Er dente aad Mbt, UBURN DIVISION. North Especial care and prompt at | 3 HE tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes ete. , Philadelphia, Baltimore and cr alls, “Wun © rrainsing. Lacey. Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. 1: Souls, Saiabia. Busia. | ) ere aris Corps Stan. + TRANSAOTED, 3: A Se CEE ro kh LAWS & WINLACK, HIE Sites P.M. Dally for Genera, ochaster, LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST, hE H. R. TALMADGE. Tire Daly fx Ognere. | ron wa for NEEeness A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS [3:1 © Valley Phone 180-A. P.M. lly Kir Owige, Pisevills; Corte Sere, Syracess Srracas. tics end Alpadte RR sy. There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate Murphy & Blish, "TAILORS, FEF FPP PEEP 00004 CLOTHIERS, SEPP 4400400400 40004 HABERDASHERS. Addi i Alii llllAALS AL aa ans s a at TTT PTT TT TITIITTTIYITYTIYYTYYYY SAYRE, PA. . Lockhart St; Next to Post pe