We are Your Own Prices! ing out our lines of fixtures line at in stock: Gas globes Gas reading Gas lighters, tapers, WAS $8 50 67s 8.25 .50 430 475 -35 63 G2 23 .50 sf th et... 8 75 lamps, for the table, complete with each while the sale is als | The Man Who “Gets There” Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil Makes blood lots of it— life-giving, brain-nourish- ing, strength-replenishing 75c Per Bottle. New Sayre View Paper In box and tablet now on sale Great Removal Sale Of box paper, tab- lets, blank books, stationery, su plies, etc, begin- ning MONDAY, JANUARY 15, and continuing for two weeks. WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1906, LOCAL BREVITIES Spring styles of Walkover shoes now on sale at Williams & Sut- = ; Penny social at West Sayre Phar. macy Hall Tuesday evening. 228 3 ——— ty Spring style of Patrician shoes women now on sale at Williams & Sutton’s. Many water pipes were frozen last night, and the plumbers are Once more wearing that old time This is the time of year for in- ventories and many Sayre mer- chants are now engaged at this not delightful occupation. Harvey Gray will give the twellth of a series of dances in Loomis opera house orchestra will Owing to the repairs being made 2:30 Sunday afternoon. 2t A. L. Conklin, who recently ®d 2 harness shop in the rear the Touhey hotel is now ready do all kinds of repairing. Will make new work at reasonable 227-3 SS —————— Penny social, M. P. A. West e lodge, No. 241. Entertain- 322 S. Main St., Athens. PERSONAL MENTION Harry Talmadge went to Albany this morning. Mrs. Adaline Beanett is visiting friends in Ithaca. Penny social at West Sayre Phar- RE —— A — Mr. and Mrs Will Mott are in Wilkes-Barre today on business, Mr. William Casey of Renovo, is visiting Sayre friends for a few days. Paul Maynard, Esq, went to Towanda this morning on legal business Mr. George Randolph will be the guest of Wilkes-Barre friends over Sunday. Mrs Gasner of Elmer avenue, is spending a few days with her daughter in Wilkes Bare. Miss Anna McCauley and Master John Timlin are spending the day with fricads in Towanda. Herbert Thomas, w4o has been employed in the big shops for some time, has gone to Pitt¢burg where he has accepted a similar situation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yates of Athens, were pleasantly entertained yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E R Burroughs, of South Lehigh avenue. SOMETHINC BRAND NEW A Soap agent uses a “Black Hand” ruse to advertise a washing compound. First he sends to a prospective customer a postal card which bears these words: “You have four days more.” A little later the customer receives another card on which is scrawled, “Three days more.” On the fourth day the drummer puts in appearance and then the customer, who by this time is in a highly nervous state, realizes that he is up against a brand new ad. vertising scheme. REAL WINTER When the groundhog sallied forth yesterday morning from his winter's lair to survey the meteoro- logical conditions he cast his eye on his shadow and likewise got a taste of real winter. The weather man’s guess that we were to have a cold wave was verified, and the article furnished the nearest approach to winter that has thus far been experienced, The mercury touched the lowest mark so far this season. is PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH At the Presbyterian church to- morrow the services will be in charge of the pastor; Rev. E. C, Petrie. At 5 o'clock p. m. there will be a union service with the Christian Endeavor Society of the Church of Christ in observance of 88 PERMANENT CLUB FINISH THEIR WORK 1 1 | h 1 Held Well Attended and Enthu- Total of $208,289 ¢8 Expended siastic Meeting Last Night and for County and Poor District Discussed Many Matters in The County Alden Connection with Coming Mu- Keyes, of Sylvania, Wilbur G n— icipal Elect bam, of Orwell, and George E nicipa oclion Lull, of Sayre, have completed the county audit, after having been in (Session almost continously since [the first of January. The report | has been filed at the office of the Auditors, An enthusiastic and well attend- | ed meeting of representative Re- publicans of Sayre borough was held last night in the office of Wm. journment there was perfected 3 | papers for four consecutive weeks permanent organization which | The report, whch is directed to promises big things for the future [the Hon A.C and which will be a credit to the | banner town of the valley. The gathering was in session for over two hours, during which time many important matters beaving | statement of the indebtedness and on the coming municipal election |asscts of the county, tha poor dis- were presented and discussed, and [trict and the court house funds. after plans had matured for the | The indebtedness of Bradford campaign, a permanent organiza- county is £45,098 0g; the indebted tion was effected | ness of the Bradford county poor S.A. Blish was chosen presi-| district IS $11,23706 In the court deat of the club and George Bon- | house fund there is a balance of 8602829 86 toward paying off the foey was elected secretary. Various | committees to represent the four | 100,000 bonded indebtedness |The annual statement of the wards in the borough were appoint- [county commissioners of the re Fannmg, shows 3 complete summary of the ¢ xpends | tures of the various departments of the county government, the re cepts from taxation, and also a It developcd, in ed, and plan looking to the suc- | ceipts and expenditures of Br idford also formulated The meeting was a most harmo- (poor district is appended to the nous one, and it was agreed that | report The total expenditures o {the county and the poor district ries held on Saturday evening list | was an excellent one in every | $208,287 8 respect however ——— Cross had been the subject or WHEN KNIGHTHOOD adverse criticism on account of his being, what has been termed by | : : | W Cnighthoo Was discussion followed this statement, hen Knighthood a . | Flower is one of those charming during which the following facts # (plays which please, not only by regarding Mr. Cross standing in { r the ag ( ; surface: He has been a resident but also by Sher Picturs jue and org S COS : > , of this place for a period of three | ® Tgcous costumes ane xm ; {pointed illustration of the period years, during which time he has : auty. | AV as it is is not only a credit to himself, but | and Beauty " the Play. as it is : being presented this season under which is of inestimable value to) of h Sh the residents of the town He isa he auspices of Josep fpman, fi 3 i arre! nue and is at the head of the well | 3nd express of In John J. Farell 9 |as Charles Brandon, lover of Mary | known Modern Protective Associ S , Tudor, Princess of England. But ation, an insurance order which| interest lies, a girl with a story all tween $15,000 and $20,000. The | " : R! : yo her own, made natural, winsome | enterprise mentioned employs a| d lovable by the wonderful act : ovable erful act- | liberal amount of labor, and it is al® y : act : . [of the cleverest actress f therefor is higher than that which, oC ov aciresses of the ; : : ' > | American stage. 1s paid for similar service in Sayre In addition to this, each month a work on which is done in Sayre, is cess of the borough ticket were |county and the Bradford county the ticket nominated at the prima- amounted in 1905 to a total of that in onc or two instances Mr some, a new comer. Considerable | the borough of Sayre came to the | "€2%00 of a romantic love Rory: built up a business standing which | when all was Chivalry, braveness , {all the manly attributes of the time property owner on Keystone ave- | each month brings into Sayre be. |'t 's in Mary Tudor that the most | well known fact that the price paid | i"8 of Virginia Drew Trescott one | OW cn. ’ large volume of printed matter, the | HE § A SWINDLER sent to all parts of the United States, resulting in this place being [ man, bearing every evidence of a | advertised extensively abroad ‘gentleman, and with a tonguc as| Speaking for himself, Mr. Cross | smooth as oil, up at your stated that his interests were all {front door and wants to sell you | centered on Sayre and its welfare, [a safety letter box, to be deliver- | and that if elected to the office of ed later,” call the dog or send for burgess he would sec that the the police. The man is a swindler. rights of the borough were Pro- (He will take your hard earned tected and that its citizens were money and depart. The letter box | given a square deal. He stoutly | will never come. A number of asserted that he wore no man's Ithaca people have been taken in | collar, and that if the people saw [by this fellow and the police of fit to make him chief executive of that city are on the lookout for this place that he would go into him | office bound by no promises, and | YYYY— free to administer municipal affiirs NEW CLUB ORGANIZED On Thursday night a social club was organized in West Sayre which without fear or favor. will be known as the “Keystone RIVER FROZEN OVER The mercury touched the z:vo I Bers will mark again this morning. The 13T8¢ membership and wi prob- ably become one of the leading ice men are more hopeful. A thin sheet of ice covered the Susque. | €Mterprises of that section of the hanna this morning and the dealers | Danner valley town say that if the cold weather con tinues for two or three days longer | the harvest will begin. The pre- dictions are for continued cold BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On account of ill health of owner, a long established mercan- tile business in this valley is offered for quick sale at go PET ling is “First Fruits." The Senior cent of stock inventory. Address |, Junior Endeavor socicties will inquiries to Business Opportunity, join in a union meeting at the Pres. Ifa tall, sleek, good looking | shows club Officers were clected as follows George Wil hams, president; Dr, A. ] Rees, treasurer, John Hanly, secretary; Paul Maynard, J. N Herbert, John Ramberger, directors, C. LL Steph- ens, buyer. CHURCH OF CHRIST The subject for the service atthe Church of Christ tomorrow morns Pa, byterian church at § o'clock in the | 203 afternoon. The subject ir "Reteibuion, Bs Officers and Degree Team of N. P. L. Present ‘01d Maid s Convention’ in a Creditable Manner. “The Old Maid's Convention an amusing farce in two acts, was very creditably presented by the officers and degree team of the local N P. L. at their hall last evening fully selected, and each performer acquitted herself in an admirable The literally packed, the audience being one of the largest that has attended a imilar inal manner hall was event 1ddition to the play a fine musical pregram was rendered, which was highy appreciated. Previous to the serving of excellent refresh- ments, District Manager EF Mercereau distributed nearly 81. in dividends Those received pay-off checks were Fred W. S Wright, Mrs Mabel Russell, Charles Spaulding, Mrs Katherine Skinner and Wm \eleod ee —— A — FUNERAL TOMORROW The funeral of Mrs Eliz both AM. Stevens, whose death occurred yes terday morning at her daughter's home, No. 325 Che mung street will be held tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock, the Rev. J F. Warner, pastor of the Methodist church officiating, ill 000 who Gassner, The following are the N Evins C C beirers I Bell and A P Kramer The remains will be taken to Lib city Corners where the I Jubois will take place — a A —— NEW HOURS FOR SHOP MEN An order has been issued by the Lehigh Valley officials instructing the men that in the new shops to work only fifty-four hours per week hereafter This will mean the restoration of the Satur day half day holiday. The went into effect today and the men It the same order the men employed work order alternoon. shops have their hours reduced to nine hours per day SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10-30 Sunday school, 11:43. Christian Endeavor, 8-30. Evening service, 7:30, " The Rev. E. (. Petrie, Pastor, Church of Christ Morning service, 10-30 Sanday school, 12. Christian Endeay or, 8:00 WEvening sory ice, 7:00 The Rev, M. RB. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30 Sunday school, 11:45, Evening services 7:30 The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor. Baptist Church Morning service, 10:80. Sunday school, 11:50, BRY.EU meeting, 8:30 Evening service, 7:30 The Rev, I. W, Bingham, Pastor Church of the Epiphany First Mass, 8:00 High Mass, 10:30. Sunday School, 2:00 p, m, Benediction, 7:30 p. m The Rev. J. L. Sh wnley, Rector. Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00 Morning service 10-80 Sunday school 12 00 Evening service 7:30 The Rev PT. dy, Rector Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching services, 2.30, Sunday school, 3:30. Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:50 Morning service, 10-30 Sunday school, 12.00 Junior League 3:00 p. m Epworth Le ague, 6:00 Evening service, 7 00, The Rev, J, FP. Warner, Pastor Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Bayre this afternoon and arrive t Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn. ing. In time for connsotions for west ern points. This is via Lehigh Vallay, Michigan Central or 1ake Shore Rail: Buffalo, te | Solid Oak $11.00. | Solid Oak $17.00. | . Solid Oak up to $26.00. Pictures Framed. CALOWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond Street, | em i — Valley Phone 191, ESS TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The rafety of any business i510 its management, Our Assets J sanary 1, 1904, Liabilities No. of policies in force, 137.312. Divfdends paid past year Disability paid past year Daath, paid past vear E.F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Oifice 112 Desmond St. lavestizate our order 2,400,700 00 4.237 80 Gain of about 10,000 past year . £1.310024 81 287.167 BO 61,639 61 Manager, Sayre, Very Cheap Traveling | B ginning Feb. 14 ind oo Iy until April 6th, the sell colonist tick: ts to and numerons interior points at very low rates, which will Ie tuoted and all | other infor: On given by calling on or | *riting any f “t agent, orJ. H Webs Mor, IF xs Marre, LE We HILL & BEIBACH| C4re Best of Everything Lockhart St. ntinging dai- | Erie R. R. will tll Pacific Coast You Get the Cream of desirable property within a radios of scan our lists. others, to be sure; but we st offers in the market for wid rentable property, and its ‘swer voor inquiries at Better come now. Sayre. ‘FRED J. TAYLOR TOUHEY S HOTEL Fen). 7a Everything New and Up-to-Date. First. | _—— ed two miles when von | here are have the be i saleable A pleasure to ALY time Class Accommodations, Thomas Ave. Opposite L. V, Station. Rates $1.50 Par Nay. Sayre. H. L. TOWNER, M.D, Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Reetam Hours -7 to 8a. m1 WwlTwip m. OFFICE -SAMURLS BLOCK, 128 Lo khart St. A EBAKER I Carpenter and Builder. Waverly, N. Y. A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished Valley Telephone 27x (17 Pleasant St. JA P-A-LAC gives new life and lustre to old tables, chairs, furniture and picture frames. It is the ideal himish for floors, interior wood work, bath rooms, sash and sulls Thirteen colors 100 differ- ent uses—-75¢ a quart can. All the best and most widely advertised goods are always to ‘bund at this store and at | 525 Stevenson St, Savre, Ia. | R. H. DRISLANE, | Contractor and Builder be f Pr.ces to please every purse, 0— BOLICH BRO'S HARDWARE Desmond St Sayre Plans and Estimates Furnished 103 Linsln St Sayre. Pa A. H. MURRAY, ¥. D. SPECIALTIES; Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and | Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass SAS SASIEXS) SAS GSR | ea Hones 9-13; 1.5; 7.8; Sundays by fs 4 » appointment OMan, Wheelock Rlock. 4 5 A DEALER IN I Foreign and Domestic Fruits, 31 Nice Fresh Comic | 4 Made Every Day v S00 gallons of pure Olive Oil Fancy Hox Candy onlved, Fruit of All Kinds § 222 Desmond Street. [B Fe Su Greek-American Confec- ki tion and Candy Store. Nice Special Fresh Mixed candy, 3 pounds nee Mixed Chooal tex, 2 lbs Nice Freak Mixed Chocolaes 2 1hs Read The Record | JOHN C. PECKALLY, 8 JOO hotes of ported cheese, R: macaroni and im- All direct from Italy, . « Flizabeth St., Waverly Hu Mercereau, Attorney.-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers | Valley Phone 11 X 111 Neanandg Qb pans Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave, Valley Phone at office agd residence, Qeyra ‘Wm. B. McDonald D_D_S, All modern methods for tific performance of painless tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THR GLOBE STOKE, | Home phone €1-x a | REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | ihe scien- |, Small Farin, Large Farms, Good Build- | ings, good fruits, well watered, rea fand Lots for fale or exchange, All at bargain prices. Houses to rent, ANDREW KVARTS, Room 3, Talmadge Bik, -