The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 15, 1906, Image 4

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    REESER KESSLER [| rt ree
| PRESS ON PUR.
£ BIG STORE WITHEEB LITTLE PRICES. CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
SAYRE, PA.
Evenings Succeeding
« DAY MORNING,
| i gelling during the winter.
2 now, but can't last long at the
C
sharp cuts made on this seasonable merchandise
OME EARLY AND STAY LATE
= 6,000 Yards.
American,
There are no better made, 5c
2,000 Yards.
Waverly Zephyr Ginghams,
play Lockhart street window,
2,000 Yards.
i patterns alike.
Fo
Comfortables,
to us, 89cup.
Shoe Department
Red's Cushion Sole Shoes for women. A
regular $350 value Special introductory
price for ¥Fiiday and Saturday, $2.69
Boys' and Girls’ box calf and Dongola Kid,
Carlisle Shoes, Goodyear welt. Regular $2.50
value, $1.89.
Prints
52 patterns, our
See dis-
Friday only 5¢
Gent's Furnishings
Small lot of pineapple knit sweaters,
all colors. A strong $100 value, 69.
Men's part wool hose, a 15¢ value, 10c
Men's underwear. 50c value now selling at
30c. $1.00 value now selling at 60c. $1 50
value, now selling at $1.19. $2.00 value, now
selling at $1.39
boys’
No two
Bath
Special Sale of Ladies’ Collars
FOR FRIDAY ONLY
100 lbs.
* Saturday forenoon only.
‘make 8 comparison with what
DoaF AW AA ~
FOTOS N
Your Job Printing to
Office
From four to eight skilled job
and a new, up-to-date
are at your service.
say we have the
please. We keep
Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre.
Yalicy Phone |128x.
WE PRINT
The Valley Record
W. T. CAREY,
JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE
Office Maney & Page Block,
Rooms formerly occupied by the
ate Jobn R. Murray,
Oflos hours: 9 to 10a m.; 6.30
to8p m. Atother times during
day at Valley Record office.
fh AAALADAALAALL SS AL 8 oA 88 848 8
SLOP ITITITITTITITITTITITITTTITYTY
~ BLACKSMITHING
HORSESHOERING AND GENER-
BRAL REPAIRING.
Hate bad over thirty years’ ex-
horseshoeing
work lo Your
Tha Wav-
10 ft. case filled with Linen Collars, embroid-
ered and faggoted edge. 12¢ values for 7c
25¢ values for 17¢c
100 lbs
Basement Specials Thursday,
"Friday and Saturday
2 and 3 hoop Corry wood pails, a regular 17¢c
value, 12¢. No. 8 wash bailers, tin, 42¢. No
9 tin wash boilers, copper bottom, sale price
70c. No. 8 parlor brooms, 25¢. Sleeve board
mith padded top, sold ordinarily at 50¢, our
a dollar will do | prica 2 Enameline,
9c. Enameline, 5c size, 3c
10c size, 6c. Jardiniers, 10c up
Furniture, Rugs and Carpets
or cash. Consult gur pan.
8% a T%:
Installment
ITH 2% NE
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i IPE HSE
A Gala Dramatic Festival A Week
of Grand Productions
Commencing
MONDAY, FEBUARY 12,
Six Nights,
Novel Medical Treatment.
Io a Loudon hospital a wave sireu is
hears. When once it is discovered that
selected, and an attempt is made Lostim-
arouse the
If the tuning fork is not suffi-
of u resonator Six Matinees.
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English in India
Of the natives of India, about 2,000,- Special bill matinee and night on
000 can pow read English Lincoln's Birthday (Monday)
re Chas. H. Rosskam
Too Light. ,
Presents the
“mm CHONG STO0K CO
| In Extraordinary Repertoire
Big Vaudeville Features Be
tween the Acfs
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One Better
«Marrying for love Is great
and lovers never rue it
But marrying for love and wealth
Is muh superior 1g It
—Hous! on Post
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A NATURAL CONCLUSION. |
NIGHTS:
Thursday The Suburban.
Friday —-Quo Vadis,
Setarday The Scout's Revenge,
MATINEES:
Thursdey ~The Mystery of Malvern,
Friday Fanchon, the Cricket,
Saturday Cindrella,
| Prices — 10, 20 and 30c.
10 and 20e¢.
Sale of seats commences Friday at
{9 a. m. at the W.U. Tel. Office
Mrs Noolywed-—-Obhb, Jack' there is!
the tramp | gave my biscuits wun FILL & BEIBACH
week
Nooly wed —
Chicago CAFE
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‘Best of Everything
Hu tere will be few times when be {
Ww have to break bh © ;
. i — Rec a dy Lockhart St
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A Long Time.
Debutante And did you
with your first husband?
Chicago Matron—Yes, inueed, dearie
—@& long time. We came home from
our wedding trip wgether — Judge
Matinee —
It must be his ghost - |
Journal
A Qulet Man's Advantage
Thre man who thinks before he speaks
May rot often be heard
live long
Sayre.
FISH, FISH
If you want fish try S. J. Bellis on
how happy ENzabeth street. You can buy the best
Fish there every day. Phope orders
= promptly attended to
Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w
MISSES TABER & LAMBERT
| Sayre Art Parlor.
Peychical. 129 W. LOCKHART ST.
Tommy—Pa what is meant by aute ha tT
suggestion? pt
Pa—It's when yoor ma drops & hint | Ser
she wants one —N.
Wanted More Silence.
“Tis ever woman's lot to suffer
in silence
He Yes, and uf they'd only let us|
suffer in the same way
we'd be Tit Bits
She
Those Hats.
“Is my hat on straight?
“Perfectly ”
“Then It's on crooked, walt a min
ute till J Ax it; It ought to tilt a It
tie." —Houston Post.
A. J] Roell has returned to New
York. hs
Delos Dubois was in Greenwocd
today on business,
E. B Carner was transacting
business in Elmira today.
Charles Hosmer played at a
dance in Wellsburg last night.
The ladies’ whist club met at the
home of Mrs. | M. Felt this after-
noon.
The young hes’ "ine club
met at the home of A, S. Buckley
last evening.
Barney Kain and | hn B Ackley
were transacting business at the
county scat today.
Mrs. L. H. Patton went to
Dushore today to visit her sister,
Mrs George Str ng.
L G Marshall went to Smith
field this morning
cows for an"Athenian.
Mrs. J] H. Ludwig and children
went to Milan today to visit at the
home of Jacob B flert
to purchase
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Howard Brigham
are guests at the home of John F,
Kingsley, Walnut street,
The oil well is down 850 fect
and the gas 1s from a
pocket to the height of five fect
fl swing
Mrs. Henry Puweil of Towanda
has been the guest of her brother,
J F. Kingsley and returned hom
this noon.
Miss Jennie McKenzie, a trained
nurse, went to Dushore this mon
ing to take charge of a case in
that place.
E.] Carner went to Piladelphia
to day, where he will reside in the
future His wife and daughter
will follow on Saturday.
Francis Cole, one of the oldest
men in Bradford county, is in quite
fceble health at the home of his
daughter, Mrs Delos Dubois
Seth D [Hawkins has purchased
the Allen house on Chestnut strect
of M. P. Murray, and will take
possession April 1
81,000.
Consideration
Mrs Henry Covey and daughter
Amy and the Misses Ada and Dora
House went to Moxie this morning
to visit a short time with friend-
and relatives,
The Ladies’ missionary societ:
of the Presbyterian church met at
the church parlors last evening
Refreshments were served and sev
eral gentlemen were in attendance
It has been decided to admit
gentlemen as honorary members
hereafter on payment of one dollar
Mrs. C. H. Graves recently sent
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D
W. Tripp, a postal card on which
is engraved a picture of Castle
Tyress one of the old residences
of a celebrated crowned head of
Sweeden in the fourteenth century,
was built in the year 1300, and de-
stoyed in 1400. It was rebuiltin
the year that Columbus discovered
America. It is now in a good
state of preservation.
Very Cheap Traveling
Beginning Feb. 14 and continuing dai-
ly until April 6th, the Erie R. R. will
sell colonist tickets to all Pacifico Coast
and numerous Interior points at ve
low rates, which will be quoted and all
other information given by calling on or
writing any Erie ticket agent, or J. H.
Webster, D. P, A, Elmira. N.Y, 226-e0d
er —— ct fp
Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-
In time for connections for west-
g nts. This is via Lehigh valley,
Mie Central or Lake Bhore -
roads. Rleeper $3.00 double berth from
Buffalo. Best services and Sibipment
finest roadbad - anexorlied ing cars
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ||:
Small Farms, Large Farnns, Good Build-
ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses
for sale or exchange. All at
bargain prices. Houses to rent.
ANDRK EW EVARTS,
REY Talmadge Blk
Home phone 81.m
Executor’s Notice
Letters testimentary on the estaie of
dats ct Ath-
ereases of Tem Per Cent.
aa YORK, Feb. 15.-The demands
made by the miners at their conference
With the coal operators here today Are
given as follows:
First —A trade agreement between
the operators and the noion which will
be a full and complete recoguition of
the union
Second —- A reconstruction of the
present conciliation board, so that each
of the three anthracite districts shall
have a separate and distinct beard,
the compositien of these concilintion
boanls (6 Le determined by the opera
tors aud district officers of the union
Third. —An eight hour day for all
classes of Iabor, skilled and unskilled;
working in and about the mines
Fourth.—A 10 per cent increase in
wages without exception to all classes
of workmen and to luclude employees
of the independent collieries as well
as the coal carrying rallroads
es of labor in the anthracite districts
unable
the anthracite commission
Curious Pranks Played on Steamer
Sarnia at Cartagena.
NEW YORK, Feb 10
quake of cousiderable
which plaved curions praopks
Hitle serious dapusge was reported by
the steamer Rarmia, which bas arrived
bere from Cartagena, a seaport of Co
lombla, The shock was felt while the
Sarnia was moored at a dock in the
Larbor of Cartageua,
The day was cloudiess and the weath-
er nearly perfect when the Samia sud:
deuly began to roll and plunge. liume-
diately there was a report like that of
a small cannon, and the four Incl
Hawser which moored the steamer to
the dock snupped in two. Smaller
craft about the harbor were
wore serfously affected, sowe of them
striking violently against the docks
while others were swept completely
clear of their moorings
The Colotublan warship Cartagena,
Iylug wear the Sarna, had a similar ex-
perience to that of the latter steamer,
bréaking a four inch mooring rope.
aps
SUGGESTS GRAFT.
magnitude,
moore!
Defeated Russian Admiral Rojestvens
sky's ‘Story of Disaster.
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 15.— "Per
haps 1 am guilty to some extent for our
defeat aud perhaps my subordinates did
not do ail they might have done, but af
all events we who fought the battle were
pot thieves,” sald Aduiral Rojestven
sky, who addressed the Imperial Tech.
nical society on the causes of the de
feat of the Russians at the battle of the
sed of Japan
The admiral made po specifications
regarding rascality in the coustruction
or equipment of the slips, but he cow
mented at length on the destructive ef
fect of the heavy Japanese shells
which when they only exploded In the
water near the Russian vessels cracked
their plates and opened great leaks,
while those which bit the Russian ships
were as destructive as wines
A young lleutenaot during the dis
cussion attempted to lay the blue on
subwarine boats, but the admiral de
pled that submarine boats or mines
were used duriug the engagement,
"Another Theory.
“1 don't suppose the Indians will
ever get entirely over their desire to
punish the whites for the wrongs to
thelr race.”
“No,” answered the college profes-
sor; “It is possible that Instinct which
makes them such aggressive foot ball
players." —Washington Star
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotations.
Money on call firm at # per cent;
prime Mercantile paper, 5,ytly per cent;
exchanges, Bes §41.178; balances, $13.64 013
Closing prices
Amal Copper. 113% 10%
Atchison N's 5%
B&O . 1
Brooklyn R. T.. & Reading
C,.C.C&B8t.L 104 Rock Island
Ches & Ohlo oy 8t Paul ’
Chi & Northw. xy; Scuthern Pac
D &H.. 713 Bouthern* Ry
Erle # Bouth. Ry. pt
Gen Electric 173 Bugar ..
1. Central 176% Texma Pacific
Lackawanna 4%, Unlon Pacific
louls & Nash. 1497 U. 8 Steel Oy
Manhattan 199% U. B. Steel pf. ln
Metropolitan. .. 130% West. Union n
Missour! Pac 101%
N. Y. Central
Norf. & West
Penn. R. R..
BY
1044
New York Markets,
FLOUR-Duill and unchanged, Minne
sola” patents, MOGI, winter straights
Rg winter extras, $1763. 3; winter
patents, Wg w
WHEAT—Influenced by a severe cold
wave In winter wheat sections and cov
ering of shorts, the wheat market was
firm at 3c. advance; July, 0% U% lc;
Bepielnp en Rog 5% ¢
UTTER--Creamery, extras, per pound,
Ze. (Mercantile Exchange official quota
tion, extras, ¥7c.); frets, 23g Mic sec.
onds, 18@T%¢ thirds gic eld, extras,
a9dc firsts. 15Glic ; seconds, 1TYlic
state dairy,. tubs, extras, %{3c rats
p= onds, 18gisc., thirds, 15@lic
HEE Esk State, full cream, small and
large. colored and white, Beptember, fun.
oy, I45c.. October, best 1345g 13% . late
made, small, average best, 12%¢C., large
124¢.; fair, gic light skims, fail
Ly choice Flic. winter made,
10010%C | art skims, prime, WW g%y |
00d, Me common to falr, T@7%c ;
Il skims. ¥ ae
EGOS—-8tate, Penusylvania and nearby,
selected, white. fancy, MgSc.. choice, 24
P-& mixed extra, Mic ; firsts, 18
LIVE POULTRY -Bpring chickens per
pound, lic. fowls, lic. roosters, old, 5;
turkeys 14c pigeons r pair, 8
DRESSED POULTY Hrollers 4
pounds per ir and under, Philadelphia,
r pleked. MSc. ; New York and Fean-
i 140 . roasting chickens §
pounds per pair and over. Philadelphia,
dry picked jar. New York and Penn
Sylvania x fowls, Piilsseipbig dry
picked. Ite ey ; od. fost , dry plcked
and scald prime. large,
white, per donee $2 ook mixed, $25;
Sark, 5 a" culls
DRESS MEATS — Dre Jressed beef in
moderate request at per 3 pound,
with a little extras beef ot roi & Po
ealves stead rte ja 0-0 per po oa ay
Greased veals for country
: nd ao A a ei: r
uv ® » vonatry
spring lambs steady at MEL per
4 Are only a part of the big assortment
i@ of our Walk-Over line, which
now offers you
i New Styles New Lasts
New Leathers
ts. the order of the |
|'day. As a city, we
| will inevitably have
anew Town Hall, 1%
a complete sewer vor,
system and fue hh
pavements,
| You can add to *™4¥
Trains leave Sayre as follows:
EASTBOUND.
A.M. Dally for Towands, Tunkhase -
Bo on, WY Wilkes Bame, Manth
.
phils, Allcniown, Sebitiius New
A.M. ET i 3
Wilkes Barre, Gien Summit’ Springs, °
hem New To, Pulladeipas, Beltimars
Philadelphia, Baltimore
and Wilkes-Barre;
A.M) Dally for
Summit a
Haves Junction,
Bethihen New York, Phil.
Washlagton.
aM. M. Suaday oalp, for Athens, Milan,
10:00 TA
ville, SN. and n
more comfort and | a: 12a P. BE hl
better health. And] 12a) eet Miah Oh Sis ime
it doesn't cost so!jem, Fo 8 ork, Philadeiphis,
ue Ask us about 21 a RT me
DO IT NOW, | mh iin Shank es Baltimore’ fom ele wey
50 LET et en
Duash
fold, aile Wiliameport, Wralngiage Lacey.
WERSTBOUND,
H.R. TALMADGE, aoe
Both *Phoses, fernl] 108 ln
LH. MURRAY, M.D. ES RSS
SPECIALTIES:
Niagis Felis sod Forouin,
a uns 1
Diseases of the J a Har,
em
AM. Week days oul
Throat, and the Prope
Or aa Palle, Torouto,
Lockwood,
Noted rs
w=. Hours-81%; a hv Mol Ga. | Fr. M. EN Dt ut jo Rochisier,
wpolntment. Office, Wheelock Block, 3: es
oad, Odea
L. B. DENISON, M. D oh
Bay fr Tacs ramaly, Ih
Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Corners, Geassvs, Clifton.
Conaets for Niagara Palle,
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. plier ees
Valley Phone at office snd He 35s ya Repre Sxeift Sustay, Hack Dis:
Rochester,
residence
An up to date! 8
bathroom ora good | $:00 fiat Fi
heating system will | bo Re Negtows: Bet
phis, Baltimore and
add value to your!
property, gwe you!
Bafalo,
Cieago,
Ragas Pail, Daroh, Culenge;
oy age Nuns
P.M. So De oon an
0:38 = rie ir Bh pe
AUBURN DIVISION.
ALM. Wesk days ouly. for Owegs, Free:
beast Ne
alr Ha
M Auburn,
Rorivie A tbern, “Westmont,
P.M. Daily for Owego, Freeville, Corte
A
3:50 tnt: comand, SE, Ma, A
ey SS
There is no nook nor cor-
ner where The Valley Rec-
ord does not circulate
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Pension Papers.
Valley Phoue 11 X.
11 Desmond Rtrant, Ayre
Try an ad in The Recnid
Our Spring Hats
AND
Neckwear
Have Arrived
SAYRE, PA.
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