N, { REESER, KESSLER WIELAND CO. SAYRE, PA. i Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday Evenings, L. Evenings Succeeding WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. V.R.R. Paydays and Two — the compliment well expressed, to meke each succeeding day deservedly better We study your interests, thereby improving our own. While we believe 5 Our Pre-Iinventory Sale Ends January 31 / We have about 20 ladies suits on hand, previously ’ by advertised at one half to ope third off To close out 7 wi offer an additional 10 per cent to this already B ‘deep cut and brings many at less than half price day 01. Clean .Up Sale---Ladies’ and Children's Coats An additional 10 per cent will be made on all gar- ments sold from our remainiog stocks. This means Jess than cost to us, and you get them in all colors, i Styles and values at from §1.57 wp. They areall marked in plain figures and the discount will be fig- * ured when sale is made. At about half price, and better. 83c and £1.00 Best i Furs---Neck Pieces and Muffs No t x6 alike, embracing too many sorts to enumer- 2) ate, but all marked at sharply cut prices. You get any one at about half price. 25¢ values, SOc values, 0c values 29¢ an Sweeping Reductions se Matting, Linoleum oa our floor; to- They came back and stock and named 10 designs, made, laid and 98c. = noleum. Snail stores usaally say $ 75 $0 I 20 $1.00 values, Gide and 79 1.50 values, 08¢* 2.00 values, 21.49 i 87e On Flannelette night gowns, skirts, kimonas and bath robes. We must have room for early spring N © goods. 37c up. “The Big Store” Teems With Clearance Val- ues Throughout Best Calico Bleached Muslin * Rugs, and the beavy boase furnishings, as all run into money rapidly. In view of a desire to increasa has ing its use without charge of interest or the employment of solicitors. expected, uo other lines, or in other depart- . we do were we to do a general eredit busipess. you have stores fs uot this reasonable reasoning ? ERS RRR: 4 ~ ks JST ZN N% SRN NR NA HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Lockhart St. Sayre. line Everythin New and Up-to-Date, First Accommodations Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. Rate< $1.50 Par Dav Sarre Specialties.j Diseases of Women and of the Rectam Hoars—-7 ofa m, 108, 708 p. m. OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 17x. A.E.BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St, “Waverly, K.Y.| BOLICH BROS’. HARDWARE CONTRACTOR AND BURDER. | Plans £25 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. ) Crock Anes Confer tion and Candy Store Nica Bpecial Fresh Mined eandy, 8 pounds : Mixed Chocolates, 2 Ibs Nios Fresh Mixed Choc olaea = 31bs. ... Nice Fresh Candy i Made Bvery Day | Fancy Box Candy Fruit of All Kinds 223 Desmond Street, LACKSMITHING ~ HORSESHOEING AND GENER ~ ERAYL REPAIRING. ~ Contractor and Builder | Plans and Estimates Furnished 103 Linenln St 35 Sayre. Pa SPECIALTIES! Diseases of the Eye, Ear, . | sprointment. Ofica. Wheslock Rie Have had orer Shifty Joury ex- | ‘perience in practi reeshoeing | gearantee work to please. Your | lific of painless Tho East Wav. | tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Eimer. Ave, GLOBE LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 THE HOLY CITY ONE NIGHT The Greatest Production of a Bible Play Ever Presented in this City. Cast of Thirty People. GRAND SCENIC INVESTURE By special arrangement the prices wwill be 25, as, 50, 75¢ and $1.00. hb rb Porro ody TPIT TPITITIYIYTT™ Ww. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to § p,m. At other times daring day at Valley Record office. $8-4044-56.4050000000 0000 00 TTT ITITTITTITTTTTYYYOY™™ TTTTTTIYTTITTYTTTTTTTTTTYTTYYY FTYTTTTTITTITTTTITTTTTTTTYTTY TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT 20004 ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balls, Parties add all manner of Soc- a Functions, either public or private, number pieces desired will be fur- ed. Call Valley Record for terms, JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. nis 200 gallons of pure Olive Oil just re- ceived, 300 boxes of macaroni and im- ported cheese. All direct from Italy. No. 1 Flizabeth St.,, Waverly DR. A. J. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 5t, West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a, m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito urinary and chronic diseases a specialty. Fred Brown went to Colley this morming. Mrs. H. F. Raup and child spent the day in Towanda. Hon. I’ T. Hoyt returned from New York Saturday. Mr. and Mrs O. LL Haverly re- turned from New York Saturday evening. CE. Sayder and wife of Big Flats, N Y_, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mingos. Miss Grace Jones returned to Wyalusing this morning after visit ing her sister over Sunday, Miss Jessie Gillette spent Sun- day wily Mrs. Fenton Weller, re- turning to Hornbrook this morn. ing. Miss A E Grow, who has been visiting her brother and sister in this vicinity returned to Towanda today. Miss I. Grace Smith was in attendance at the funeral of Miss Stella Bosworth and returned to Towanda today. The Lincoln Club will meet in Sanford’s hall tomorrow evening and invite all desiring to join to come to the meeting Miss Atma T. Lauer, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. JW Murrclle for several wecks returns ed to her home in Laputte today. Floyd Campbell came to Athens Saturday morning to attend the funeral his uncle, John F Camphell, and returned to Satter- fizld this morning, of A company inclading Mr. and Mrs. H Rowley, Florence Smith and Loretta Murphy went to Cully today where they are to give a a concert this evening. Mrs George A. Dayton came frum New York Saturday evening on the Black Diamond and stayed with Mrs. O LL. Heverly until this morning, when she to Towanda. returned Jerry Ryan of Syracuse, an old comrade who served as captain of the 86th New York regiment in Kcarney’s division in the civil war, was calling upon his comrades in town today. N. F. Walker will go to Harris- burg tomorrow to meet the engin cers of the State Highway Com- missions that are to have a conven tion in that city Wednesday. When he returns he will at once com- mence the survey of the anew state road from Morley's crossing to Milan REPUBLICAN PRINARIES The borough Republican prima- ries were held Saturday evening and were very largely attended. The strile was principally on bur- gess, council, school directors and tax collector. For burgess George A. Kinney was nominated by a majority of nearly forty. Tax Collector Bressler received 195 votes, McKean standing next with 154 votes, For school director in first ward Dr. E. B. Joachim won by a majority of 115 over Dr. D McClarty, and M. W. Nevins was nominated for councilman by a majority of 75 over D. J. Macafce Dr. C. L. Stevens was nominated for councilman in second ward by a majority of 56 over E. M. Craw ford. The list of nominations are as Burgess, G A Kinney; tax collector, A E Bressler First ward—Councilman, MW Nevins, school director,’ Dr E B Joachim Second ward—Councilman, Dr C L. Stevens; school director, W. G Newman; auditor, Miles Finch: judge of election, T S. Newman; inspector of clection, A. R Brown; delegates to county conveation, | B. Maney, E L. Haight, C. Thurs ton. Third ward—Judge of election, Harry Stonier; inspector of elec- tion, George Wood. Fourth ward—Judge of glection, follows: G.G. Swan Athens—The Demoenatic cau- cus for Athens township was held Saturday and the following nomi- nations were made : peace, ‘D. M. Brainerd; school directors, S. |. Morley, Wm, Lim- erick, B. S. Hadlock; collector, George W. Wheeler, supervisor, J. P. Leahey, treasurer, W. D. Weller; auditor, George Dailey, township trustee, N. F. Walker. | js The Republican caucus for Athehs township will be held today. JUDGES WILL MEET officiated at the Republican pris the office of C. E. Mills tomorrow evening to complete the returns to send in to the county convention. GENERAL WHEELER BURIED. Remains of Historic Veleran Ofeer Lald to Hest nt Arlington. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 Roosevelt and many notable men at Wheeler at St. John's Protestant Epis copal church in this city today president did not accompany the body to Arlington, but attended simply the church service, which was conducted) by the Rev. Ir Stires of SU Thomas church, New York, who accompanied the faneral party to Washington and who also conducted the services at the grave The bady lay in state at St church until the services were gon cluded, when it was escorted to Ar lington cemetery and buried there with) military bhooors, The military escort consisted of a battalion of engineers from Washing ton barrcks, representing the afan try brunch of thie service; a squadron of cavalry from Fort Myer and one or more batteries of artillery frou Fort Myer. A place in line was reseryed for the Coufederate Veterans’ tion of Washington, the United Span. ish War Veterans aud the Armny aud Navy union Jobn's Assoncing M'GRAW VILLAGE ABLAZE. Nenrly All of Main Street a Prey to Filames—l oss, $00,000. BINGHAMTON. N.Y, Jan 20-A Ore iu the litle village of Mi Graw four wiles east of Cortlaud, destroyed twelve of the fifteeu stures nnd shops oil Malo street, af a loss estimated at $60,000, The loss was much greater-than 1t would have Leen Lad not the village beeu without adequate fire nghting apparatus. Au old fashlousd Land en gine constituted the village equipment, and that was put out of commission at the start by oue of the firemen drop- plug a wrench Into the valve, The ar. rival of apparatus from Cortland was all that saved any of the village from destruction The fire started In the Palmer block under the stairs leading to the Citi zens' club. The burued bulldiugs in- cluded Goodell's hotel, G. T. Heury's meat market, H. L. Chapin's lunch room, the postoffice, H D. Palmer's geueral store, Warren Green's pool room, L. D. Gross’ market, li. C. Johu- son's coal ottice, C. D. Fish's drug store, W. E. Miner's bakery, Mrs. J. E Bow: dish’s millinery store and Dr. H, C Heondrick's otfice apd four barus HERO PRIEST DEAD. Rev, Matthew O'Keefe Was Personal Friend of Lee and Davie, TOWSON, Md, Jan 20.-Hev, Mat. thew O'Keefe, pastor of the Rowan Catbolic Church of the Immaculate, is dead of pueuvinonia contracted while re sponding to calls to attend the sick He was seveny-cight Years old and a native of Waterford, Ireland. The oldest priest In the diocese, Father O'Keefe was the last surviving brigade chaplain of the Confederate army, he baving been chaplaiu of Ma bone's brigade of the ary of uorthern Virginia and a close personal friend of Geueral Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis ; Father O'Keefe made hiinself fatnous throughout the south by lls work dur lng the outbreak of yellow fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth In 1855 and In 1809 won the red ribbon of the Legion of Honor by his attendance upon the officers and crew of n fever siricken French frigate that put In at Hampton Roads. He is sald to have died pra tically penuiless, having devoted his large fortuue to church works Town Treasurer a Suicide. CHESHIRE, Mass, Jan. 20 — De spondency and anxiety are believed to bave Leen the cause of the sulclde of Town Treasurer Fred C. Brown. He had been much depressed for sey- eral months over the death of his wife and recently an luvestigation was made of his accounts, which showed them to be correct and the town funds lotact, although $8000 was io his house and the balance, a comparative ly small amount, wus in the bank at Adams. Mr. Brown was found dead at his home hers with Luttles of mor phine and chloroform by his side. Mr. Brown was sixty years old and bad been town treasurer for ten years. Taps Have Sounded Over 28,004, WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.10 the past six months taps have been sounded over the graves of 28008 pensioners of the civil war, according to a state ment of Pension Commissioner War ner, The total mumber of pensioners ou July 1, 1008, was 654008. Om Dec. 81 It was 670,284, ; ————————— A. MS — pn FURS borough the celebrated Grover To those Grover we wish to say for in to the design and manufact To this class of not familiar with the §¥ any years the makers | ure of Soft Shoes for 5 ar shows a large and § A been made over-gensitive specially designed to PRICE $2.50 to $3.50. No oust 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. 3, 108.) Trains leave Bayre as follows: EASTBOUND. Dally for Towanda, Tushhan« Bethlehem, New 45 M. Daily for Tusk Wilkes-Barre, | vite! We would like to house. A cheerful | home furnace, steam or hot i I system, a five lava- tory, a‘“NATURO" | closet or a ercehaiul] tub in place of the | Nate what you want. How about it? H. R. TALMADGE, Elmer Ave, York ’ { ville, hey New York, Philadelphia, Bait! ashington. AM aly S44 A. M) Week days rade Athens, - Danoraa=Met wil Wys 5 Teskhxanoe ston and eu B ommadt Tink A ne Gien Smmmit Beihichem New York, Phil & M, Runday aay, for A Sind, Miiakss bo anda and Fankbes FM averly 1 PF. MM) he roms ho y 1333 a hu ally alts oc Summit e Haver psuch apts Bee: New York, ch Shank, Allentown, fs, rm STE Lak nock, Pit Pubic, Wines Bare. dies ie uch Chunk, . Philadelphia, Baltimore und Washington, P.M. (Waverly 44s P. M.) mrgpiee only for Athens, Ulster, rd roetom, New Albany pi ns A Tunkhannock WESTBOUND., Chicago, OL. TM er Dene i Te 1 at Law. TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. SAYRE'S LEADING I: DRAYMAN. alr 005 AM ae Lockwood, 7 Van Kites rit (Watliney viol, Lol, toes; hig hamgs re rmatitury, Juters fi; To, Toe Shen Ea M. Dally Repro i Sunder. Back Dis Pads. Magara Falls, Detroit, Catone Chicago, Dell] x Lamond, Van Kitten, on AUBURN DIVISION, AM. 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