REESER, KESSLER WIELAND CO. £816 STORE SAYRE, PA. . ho WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY “FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. - Evenings Succeeding While we believe Our Pre-Inventory We have about 20 ladies’ sults Sale Ends on hand, previously To close out | day #1. An additional 10 per chat will ared when sale is wade, better. he made on all gar This means Special at this sale 85¢ and £1.00 Hest = any one at about hail price. You get goods, 3Tc up. SOc values, 790 values, 58¢ on our floor, to- Sales > ¢ They came back and we had the stock and named Iaid and 98c. Small stores usually say $ 75 90 I 20 £1.00 values, 600 and 70 1.50 valae=, Reo 2.90 values, 81.490 Best Calico Bleached Muslin ness and publicly grant 3 opened an expeoted, Our policy of cash buying ments of this store, as the small margins upon which we you have Is not this reasonable B/ stores. reasoning ? By 68) a / ~ S20 Te I \4Z i's \Y¢/ — so Complete Line —OF— Starrett’'s and Sawyers Fine Mechanical Tools Kept in Stock. BOLICH BROS. v HARDWARE Desmond St. Greek-American Confec- tion and Candy Store Nice Bpecial Fresh Mixed | candy, 3 pounds 25 8 Mixed Chocolates, 2 Ibe 25 3ibs.... Nice Fresh Candy Made Rvery Day i Fancy Box Candy $i Fruit of All Kiods ) 223 Desmond Street, 5 wz “BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER-| ERAL REPAIRING. Have bad over thirty years’ ex-| Betience in practical horseshoeing | and guarantee work (0 please. Your | Patron solic ted. The East War- ‘W. E. MILLER. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. 'TOUHEY'S HOTEL Bverythi New and Up-to-Date. First Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Btation. Rates $1.50 Par Day. Savre H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectam Poses rr Prom ry oy ye m. OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK. | Valley Telephone 27x. A £BRRER, ( arpenter and Builder. 19 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Btevenson St, Sayre, Pa. Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished 103 Tineoln St Sayre. Pa ‘A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES Diseases of the Bye, Ear, Nose and | Thmuah and tbe Fitting of Glass Hours 9-13; 1 78; Bandays ot Ofer. Whasloek Aloek. ‘Wm. B. McDonald. D. D. § tific performance of painless tions on the mouth and teeth. © | Leen ovER Ty LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 THE HOLY CITY ONE NIGHT The Greatest Production of a Bible Play Ever Presented in th's City, Cast of Thirty People. GRAND SCENIC INVESTURE By special Sraakiement the prices wi 25, 35, 50, 75¢ and $1.00 iW. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE dh yee TYTYee Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8p, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office. LOOMISOPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balla, Parties all manner of Boc- ial Functions, either public or private. Any number pieces desired will be fur- nisbed. Call Valley Record for terms, ete. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. AA AAALAAAAASLL ASS A LA ALLS TOYTTITTTTIYTTTITTYYYY 000 gallons of pure Olive. Oil just re- ceived. 300 boxes of macaroni and im- ported cheese, All direct from Italy. No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly DR. A. J. REES, M. D. 100 Lake St. 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. = Miss Kate Mason returned to Elmira last evening. The drill was not started at the oil well yesterday but itis in mo- tion today. Mrs. Jennie Hills is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Higgins, in Ulster today. | W. Howard Allen attended the funeral of his uncle, W. H. Allen, in Waverly, last evening. James Sickler has been visiting his parents in town a few days and returned to Lovelton today. Hewett Andrews of Cornell, is spending a short time wath his par- |ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ww. A. Andrews. lee S Hulett purchased the meat market of A. B Gore, Sus. quehanna street, and took possess sion yesterday. Mrs John Say der and daughter Anna, who have been visiting at the home of J. E. Blieler, returned to Wilmot today, Herbert Fuller of Smithfield, has bought out the Fred Ellis bar- ber shop in Sayrc and will take possession Friday. Miss Nina Hall, who has been the guest of the Misses Lulu and Bertha Bradley, returned to To wanda this morning. Mrs. Ww. C Salsman = went to Black Walnut today to spend a short time at the home of her fither, J. W. Stroud. Miss Elsie Forbes of North Recme, has been visiting at C. D. Campbell's a short time and re turned home this eveniog HO Dorm in in town yesterday afternoon look. of Corning. was ing after matters connected with his brick manufactory here "The union meetings closed las and Presbyterian churches holding ex'ra meetings this week Rev George A Briggs of Waverly will preach in the Baptist church tomorrow cv cning. arc Horace H. Kinney of New York, will take part in the concert to be given at the Presbyterian church, The concert is given by the Fransohinan musical society to invited guests only, and no tickets will be sold. EXTEND CALL TO BEV. VON TOBEL Athens—A business meeting of the Presbyterian church and con gregation was held last evening for the purpose of hearing the report Friday evening. pointed to select a pastor. Rev. E L. Petric of Sayre, was appointed modcrator after which the commit tee through S. R. Payne, chairman, made the report. There have been nearly thirty applications for the pastorate and the committee have used great judgment in their work and the conclusions reached has been made after a most careful and thorough investigation. After hear ing the report it was unanimously decided to extend a call to Rev. A F.von Tobel of Camden, N J. Mr von Tobel recently preached for the church and he made a very favorable impression, and if he should accept the call, the church has every promise of a most excel- lent pastor and preacher. F. L Estabrooks has been to Camden and made a most careful inquiry into the character, ability and christian standing of Rev. von Tobel, and it is of the highest order. 2 i Athens—The Athens township Republican caucus was held yes- terday and the following ticket nominated: W. S. Woodworth, justice of the peace; Charles E Segar, township trustee; James P. Campbell, collector; C. S. Page, L. O. Lindsey and F. L. Estabrook, school directors; Lewis H Vought, town clerk: W. A. Smith, auditor; Tews Topics, Says P NEW YORK, Jan 30-It Is authors. | atively stated that po further criminal tween determined. If Robert J. Collier shionld fall to get a conviction on the perjury charge it is understood that proceedings may then be instituted against some of those in the Town Topics-“Fads and Fancies™ combina- tion for blackmail or extortion “We have only had oue chapter in the court version of Town Topless so far,” said Mr. Collier. “Colonel Mann's trial will be the second chapter. We time. It depends to a large extent on the result of the secuml chapter wheth- er or not there will be other chapters in the story.” It was sald that Mr. Collier had giv- en Lis lawyer, Mr. Usborne. a free Land sod had Instructed him to spare no woney until he had Gnally tumbled the douglhity colonel into hi= own David Crockett basket, “Have you seen Colonel Menn?’ one asked Mr, Osborne “No, but | could hear Lim roaring before 1 left my hotel” replied Mr Osborne secotd street near Riverside drive, and Mr. Osborne makes bis home at the Marie Antoinette, a few blocks south fromm the corner street aud Broadway, ~ Mr Collier sald that as a waiter of fact only a small part of the evidence which be had obtained in connection son. We are having springrweatl are here SPRING STYLES PATRICIAN SH°S AND OXFORDS y Now ready. time going where stocks a depleted. sizes. widths A to E, sizes 1 to 8 brought to light at the Hapgood trial According to [uformation from au thoritative sources, Justice Joseph M Deuel of the court of special sessions will resign from the bench this week, thereby avolding hmpeachment proceed. ings before the appellate division of the supreme court which otherwise, would be instituted by the district attorney, MURDERED MISS ALLINSON. Rufus Johnson Confesses He Killed Moorestown (8. J Girl. BALTIMORE. Jan 30 --After days of strenuous denials, false statements successively disproved by the police and earnest pleadings that he be not taken to New Jersey, Rufus Johnson, colored, gave up the fight and confess «l to Captain of Detectives Pumphrey and Detective Pohler that it wis he who on Jan. 18 murderisl Miss Flor ence W, Allinson in the baru at ber bome at Moorestown, N. J He de clared that he had no accomplice Iu his statemeut Johnson said that he went to the Allluson baru very early on Thursday worning, Jan. 18, and that while he was lying in the hay, between 8 and 7 o'clock, a woman, he does not know whom, cate to the baru and fel the cow. At about 11 o'clock, he sald, Miss Allinson came to the barn, He choked ber into Inseasibility snd was about to leave when she showed signs of returning consciousness. He agalo attacked ber aud after she once more becaine insensible he cut a strap from a blanket and fastened it about her neck. He says he then went to the bouse, which the child, Bessie Walker, invited him to enter. There he secured Miss Allinson's watch, a brush, a hand wirror aud a small amount of wouey. As he was leaving the house the child showed him her little savings bank, which he took and broke open to secure the trifling amount. of money it con- tained. He afterward returned to the barn, Intending to loosen the strap Le Lad placed about his victim's peck, but found ber dead. He then took a car to Camfen and crossed the ferry to Phlla- delphia, Boyal Reception. London's leading fireworks firm has shipped enormous quantities of its wares to India, for display in bonor of the prince and princess of Wales When they arrive at Bombay several warships will make a pyrotechulc dis- play, which wilt be in the hands of pro- fessionals from London on each ship FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stoek (Quotations. Money on call steady at 4 per cent Prime mercantile paper, 45@% per cent Exchanges, §173,%7.773; balances, $11,100 002 Closing prices: Amal. Copper.. Atchison B.&0..... Brooklyn R. T.. C.C.C& SLL. Ches. & Ohlo... Chi. & Northw N. Y. Central Norf. & West Fenn. R R Reading . Rock Island St. Paul ........ Southern Pae Southern Ry .... Bouth. Ry. pf. Sugar . ‘“" Texas Pacific Unlon Pacliic U. 8 Steel U. 8 Steel pf. West. Union. Gen ‘Elestric. iil. Central. Lackawanna Louls & Nash Manhattan Metropolitan, Missouri Pac 176 1768, oy LY 161 121% 102 0k, New York Markets, FLOUR-Dull and barely steady: Min- ef0tA patents, HIOGLE, winter straights, Wad Jiitte Sa, $2508.58. winter patents, J11004 WHEA Parner liguidation of wheat resuited In 3c. break. It was induced by weak cables, big world’s shipments, fine weather weal and heavy vutslde markets There was . Tal Jat later on covering, May u Gann mage Quer; Frbnihig aN OATS Dull and . lower, te 3 white, natural, Mc; No white, clipped, Bue BUTTER-Creamery, extras, per pound XEyigu., (Mercantile Exchauge oMcial quotation, extras, 2c.) grata, BER : seconds, WUT ho thirds 4% held, extras, firsts, seconds, 19g%c hrs a tubs, rl Be; Arsts, bglec.; weeconds, 18glc.; thirds 8, 11k CHEESE State, full cream, small and large, colored and white, September, fan- cy. ge; October, best, age made, average best, small ight skims, 1%. fair, JI ‘ Gigs thotce. fe winter Fieve common te falr, gee 3 Bie eyivanis and nearby 20 Tie. choice, sed i skims, BEQGS—State Sslested white, fancy, Be. ; ed colors tra, ufc; frets, fic. uni day, 1 dirties, gsc ohecks, ; refrigeraiors, per case. 84 LIVE POULTRY — Quiet; fowls, 10% 130.; old roosters, ; spring chickens, 104s. ducks, 6c. geese, 14@I5C turkeys, WG¥c. Live Stoek Markets. E Receipts heavy: markst hieh- LGU; prime. HOC.2; veal *e Rece NO HOUSE Is absolutely per- | fect. It can always! be improved if you | know how. It j= our business to sug- | gest and supply im- provements in the Plumbing and Heat. ing Line. We would like to try our skillon your A cheerful furnace, a steam or hot water system, a fine lava- tory, a “NATURO" closet or a porcelain tub in place of the now have, may be what you want. How about it? H.R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave, LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors | .at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND 8T,, Valley Phone 180-A, Bayre. C. J. Kircuin; 6:3 SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes etc. offered. ee mn re in women's shoes, TET VALLEY R. R. (in eect Duc. 3. foes.) Tralns leave Sayre as follows: EASTBOUND. AM. he Mew (Sav Aliculvy, Se : = A.M. A naily for Tuk Bimacth itty en Mats Ct ALTE and Washington. . MM. ns Bi A 5%. y MY ama ville, Tunkhannock. i averly in a mock er | 8:0 Se th Glew RS Haveu, Fenn Slew Sumilit Chunk Allen ff Trost rw fe Cheiphla, Baltimore and Wasblogion. : 10 00 = M. Eonday ouly, slant Lage: . aos ant Tanabe Fie Rarrs Glen Summit Sammy New - ore phise rag re Ww t . 30) Ee apie foe Se auch Chuck 4B LEE St | GS. aia; Snmameport, drrsiuag: Sho. WESTBOUND, 3 Trek Th , iE ia Pale Jars es gh i - es "M. Dat Rocheeter, 3 fi Burda Bardens (Weiktasy Viiots, Cod, Outer; a; 2:00 P.M. Daily excrpt Sunday, Black Dia Pualo ioe Semen: Recher OY ulfio, Ka ts west. a! Tacs, Trumasery, UBURN DIVISION, Morivia, An Auburn, ain, “Waedepert. 3:00 imi cre, Ges, Moris 25. er ———. There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- 12 (Waverly tag P. M i sock, Pitist | mit Yi roeton, New Albeny, | Dushore, are Fay Toros, Deirok, Chien, 11 00 5 MM. oa Ga for Lockwood, Bulan, Baill. Commi a MN. Dally 44 for orwood. 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