The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 26, 1906, Image 4

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Furniture
Also pew Furniture arriving
Call and consalt our third
the installment proposition
on this easy payment plan.
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Dept | Ladies White Shirt
Waists
Odd Sizes and Broken Lines, Slightly Soiled
To be closed out at one-half price First
come first served. Regular prices 73¢, 790, 89¢,
98c, $1.19, $1.37, $148, upto $237, at ex-
actly one-half price
2/2\
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daily. Whatever
floor manager on
we offer. Many
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About two dozen Ladies’ Colored Waists to
“Notion Depa
Ladies’ embroidered gilt
snd colors, 50¢
belts, 25¢.
with all colors of dress goods
Fall assortment of Colgate
be convinced. Their Shavip
luxury.
close out at one-ball price. Regu'ar 50c val-
ues at 250.
B.C. Down Pillows
- 18x18
20x20
< 22x22
| 24x24.
20x26. _.
rtment
belts in all sizes
This quality is manu- .
factured especially for us
and is so marked.
Garments
Tailor Made Suits and Garments worth one-
half more than we are now selling them at.
They are of all wool Venetian Cheviots and
Mannish Grey Mixtures. They show the up-
to-dateness of th s store's stock. Same of the
Eaton styles and Girdle effects, others hip
& Co's Toilet Ar-
Colgate's
g Soap is also a
Is full of good bargsins in
and small Hardware articles.
our China Dinner Sets will
ment
fa ES
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{Bring Your Job
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Morrelle’s Printing
Office
From four to cight skilled job
and a new, up-to-date
t are at your service.
say we have the
to please. We keep
Talmadge Bullding. Elmer Ave.. Sayre,
Yaliey Phone 128x.
WE PRINT
W. T. CAREY,
JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE
i. Oies Maney & Page Block,
Rooms formerly occupied by thd
iste John KR. Murray,
~ Office hours: 9010s m.; 6:80
§ olpm Atother times daring
. day at Valley Record office.
BLAGKSMITHING
JIORBESHOEING AND GENER-
ERAL REPAIRING.
Have had
over thirty years’ ex-
in tical :
leagths, others three-fourth length, fitted back,
and all worth one-half more. All styles are
confined and exclusive at this store.
All Profits Vanish
From our prices on the few Blankets and
Comfortables left. The selections are varied
and prices now one-third to one-half under
marked price. $1.19 and up
T0 APPEAR AT ATHENS
fear that the colony is threatened with | At s—U. Grant Houston, the
extinction. The rush of emigration 1s [great traveler and lecturer, will ap
likely to continue. The poorer inbab- | pear at the Baptist church, Satur
itants advocate the tramsfer of St :
Plerre by France to Newfoundland. | day evening, March 3, and will give
: 'an interesting account of the people
o 'and habits and country of Bible
Be ee arin mA {lands and historical countries His
down town. | travels have embraced Egypt, Syria,
‘Bullish oo violets,” gi be Greece, Italy and the Holy Land,
ator pe x Yue’, bo ——- oY {and he has become conversant with
——— (all of the scenes of sacred history;
Conscientious Answer. he has many interesting curios and
“Does de white fo'ks dat Ud In! i f h fa
specimens from these mous
JRush Selshicriecd ep ty chek regions which will be exhibited It
will be a grand opportunity to gain
“Well, Brother Johnsing.' after con-
$derable deliberation, “dey dose keep |, knowledge of places and peoples
that have become famous.
8 few”
Crockery, (ilase,
A few samples of
be found in our
a? Sh SI
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Islanders Leaving.
Owing lo the emigration of 1007 |
persons during the past three months
| from St. Plerre and Miquelon—islands
| immediately south of Newfoundland —
out of a total population of 6500, the
Abeent-Minded.
Exclusive
Cordelia—How is It that Mrs. Crush
Siways las so many people at her fuse | pm, p Z Payments is an awful
Hos | rounder”
Amelia—Because : her functions are “ls. eh?"
| 89 exclusive. —N. ¥. Worle: | “That's what You'll ind bim down
to the drug store four nights in the
week.” —Pittsburg Post.
In Lonalyville.
Famine in Japan.
A grievous famine is reported In Ja-
Pax, In three of the northern provinoes.
A population of nearly 5,000,000 has
Sten reduced to the necessity of living
Oh shrubs, roots and bark
Opened His Eyes.
The tash! lama of Thibet during his
recent visit to Calcutta was taken to the
races. He was "much Impressed.” He
sald be had never thought there were 80
Playing a Return. many people In the world.
“What! Drunk again? | thought | a
#8 New Year's day you sald farewell |
to the Sowing bowl”
I did, but it was a Patti farewell”
On Credit.
Kuoicker—Did she send your ring back
to you?
Bocker—Worse still, she sent it to
the jeweler | got it from —N. Y. Sun
Retired Mexican Officers.
The death of Brig. Gen. John Camp.
——— bell recently leaves only 18 officers on
Tubereulcels Congress. | the retired list of the army who served
Dr. Laurence | Flick, an expert on | In the Mexican war
tuberculosis, is planning an iaterna- |
tional convention, to be held in Wash |
| lngton, In 1908 i
! EE — tle-known epigrams of Lord Beacons-
| Somewhat Swift, field recently collected by an admirer
| A ray of Light, it is said, could move of Disraeli
eight limes arvund the globe Letwesn ————————————————
| the ticks of a watch i How We Get There
Ee | “Poverty,” ald Uncle Eban, “is like
Popularity of Dias. | riches, In one respect. Its respectability
Out of 1648,654 votes polled in the| depends mo’ or less on how it was ar.
recent election in Mexico oaly 93.178! rived at “Washington Star
were agalast Diaz |
Oreat Apple Osuntry
British Columbia promises (0 be
Come a cangerous rival of Oregon
an appiegrowing region. During last
season 600 000 trees were planted.
Small Disrael! Epigrams,
The following are some of the Iit-
Autos at Bea,
Some of the officers of the British
DAVY BOW CArTy motor cars to sea with
Theories Don’t Count.
The Athens bowling team play
at Sayre tonight.
S. K. Ross is visiting his son
D. A Ross, in Burlington.
George H. Stimson was in To-
war da on business today.
Miss Helena Walker is the new
typewriter in L. T. Hoyt's office.
Seward Wells of Geneva spent
Sunday with his brother, Mark C.
Wells. —
Fred Babcock went to Rome to-
day to stay with his parents for a
short time.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Weathesly
of Milford, N ¥, visited at D.C,
Gray's over Sunday.
Miss Irene Bonney went to To-
wanda this eveniog to attend the
last dance before Lent.
R. Quigley of Towanda, was
visiting the C. G Bonney family at
the Campbell house Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs N. J. Rice and Mr.
and Mss F.] Rice visited friend;
in Erst Smithfield over Sunday.
Robert Quigley of Towanda vis-
ited the Misses Bonney here yes.
terday, returning home last cvens
ing.
Harry Obenaur and Pearl Lewis
were visiting the Bonney family
over Sunday, returning to Towanda
t day
Clayton McKinney of Auburn
was the guest of his parents, Mr.
C E McKinney over
Sunday
C. H Satterlee returped fam
New York last evening. Mrs. Sat-
tetlec will temain ia the city for a
few days.
Miss Aana McCue was a guest
of Mrs. C F Knapp over Sunday,
returning to her home at Towanda
this morning.
Stuart Macafee returned from a
trip to Baston and New York last
evening. While absent he visited
his brother Reed at Cambridge.
Thomas Laney and wife were
the guests of George Jomes over
Sunday. They returned to their
home at Terry's Mills, Pa. this
morning.
Mrs. Leroy Harding of Clarion,
Pa, attended the Balentine funeral
in Smithfield and stopped over at
the home of | E Gillette last
evening, resuming he homeward
journey this morning.
Mrs Fred Kleinstein, formerly
Miss Ballentine, teacher in the
Athens schools, but now residing
in Clinton county, Nebraska, was a
guest of the J. E Gillette family
over Sunday and retosped home
this morning. ”
Helen Christine, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Floyd Campbell, died at
the home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. McKinney, Satur-
day, aged 3 months and 4 days,
The funeral was held at 3 p.m.
today. Interment in Tioga Point
cemetery.
Harry Swartwood was in Athens
this moming with his uncle Wem.
Wilkinson. Mr. Swartwood spent
his early days in Waverly but now
resides in Howard, Kansas He
was on his way home from South
America where he has been putting
up mowers and reapers.
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There will be animportant meet-
ing of the stockholders of the min-
ing company at the Stimson House
tomorrow evening, when a full
attendance is desired The well
was down 1,750 feet at midnight
last night. The drill is now pass-
ing through second sand rock.
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damp, cold cell, where she was sub- ||
Jecied to eleven hours of torment in
of ber accomplices. The girl says that
two officers took brutal plessure in
kicking her back and forth across ber
cell, tearing ber bair, burning her
Cossacks unless she confessed.
Mile. Spiridonovo is now ia a hos
pital fn a serious condition. Her skull
is fractured In two places, one eye Is
bruises from head to foot.
The newspapers demand the instant
trial and punishment of the two offi-
cers, whose names are given, but the
vengeance of the revolutionists will
probably anticipate official action. The
Russ condemns the organization
“which sent this child oo such a mis
sion.”
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HENDRICKS’ DEFENSE.
Insurance Imepector Isquea = Siate-
ment on Armstrong Report.
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Feb. 26 —Francis
Hendricks, state superintendent of In-
surance, has furnished for publication
& statement relating to the recent re-
port of the Armsirqug commitiee of
rata . Ja. pet as Lallgys:
“My a of course, has Leen
called especially to that portion of the
report of the Armstrong committes
which criticises the administration of
the lusurance department, and I desire
to say a few words in reply.
“la the public attention which ef
late has been alingst exclusively 4dl-
rected toward the affairs of a few of
the large life lusursnce cotupanies, I
think the fact has rather been over
looked that this department is equally
charged with the examination and su-
pervision of fre, maripe, casualty and
credit guarantees corporations and busi-
Less, assessment And fraternal bene
Sciary associations, numbering 433
companies In all, operating under sgp-
arate and widely different provisions
of law,
“During my térm of office there bas
been no lusoivency or default resulting
in loss to the policy holders, except In
the case of one comparatively small
fire Insurance compauy, where there
was. 8 loas to policy tiolders of some 23
per cent of Bhearned popuiums,
and during the tecept scandals no well
informed person’bas doubted the eutire
solvency of the companies most con:
cerned to meet all of their liabilities to
policy holders.
“Beyond the limits mentioned I do
uot belleve that it has been the theory
or expectation that this department
would or conld exercise a daily watch
over the acts of officers and directors
with reference to compelling the ex
ercise of ordinary business ability and
bonesty in the management of the de-
talls of the business committed to thelr
care."
Battling Nelson Pigures as Here.
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Feb 26.—
Battling Nelson, the champion light
welght pugilist, who Is spending a few
days In the mountains at Blue Sul
phur, uear here, prior to golog into
training at Philadelphia, was painfully
brulsed in stopplug a runaway. at that
place. He repcyed Mrs. Frank How-
ard, with her two small children, from
8 perilous situation. Mrs Howard
bad taken the children for a drive, and
the horse, becoming frightened, bolted
and ran. As the the runaway neared
Nelsou the pugllist leaped for the
horse's neck and succeeded In stopping
it only after be had been dragged a
considerable distance
Gaverner te Witnses Kxeention.
SHREVEPORT, La, Feb 28.—Gov.
ernor Blanchard will witness the hang:
ing of Charles Coleman, the negro whe
bas been condemued for the murder of
Margaret Lear, pext Thursday. Gov.
ergor Blanchard bas left for Bato
Rouge and will return to Shrevaport
Thursday morning, accompanied by
the. Assistant secoafary of, sjate, who
will bring the tats ara rib ion Ip:
mediately after the governor's arrival
bere he will sigu the death warragt.
Three militia companiés are still at the
Jall-and will be kept ‘therm until aftpe
the hanging.
of our Walk-Qver line, which
now offers you
New Lasts
New Leathers
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GRESS EHH VIGEY 1.1,
(Is effect Dec. 3, 1908.)
Tralos eave Sayre ae follows:
BASTBOUND.
Pittston
A. M. Dally for Towanda, Tn
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| day. Asa city, we
| will inevitably have
"anew Town Hall,
8 complete sewer
system and fine
pavements,
I You can add to
the general im-
provement.
An up to date
bathroom ora good
p heating system will
add value to your
property, give you
more comfort and
1 better health. And
it doesn't cost so
much. Ask us about
it.
03h ok: Bn Mauch a
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Cg a, et
he eS Aerty 1 A.M)
New Albany
Ber
A. M. Sunday caly, for Albena, Milas,
Chunk own,
he eh an .
F. M. (Waverly i333 PF
. for Towanda, Tuakhaunock
12: Wilkes Barre,
a
bipe h Phllsdeiphia,
P.M. Dallyex
3: mood Rrpross, of
Tuakhan-
nock, Pit Wilkes Barre, Glen
mit, Mauch Chunk, Allentown Petaienens. Ha
Vork, Fulladeiphis, Baltimore and Washington.
F.M. (Waverly qs P. M.) Week days
DO IT NOW.
H. R. TALMADGE,
Elmer Ave.
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and |
ting of Glase-
Wheelonk Reh.”
Valley Phone at office and
st Focton. Mem a Damaeds, Mew-
ville, Tuakhasuock, oth, Wralnaieg. Lacey.
WRSTBOUND,
[:58 Eb
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3:40 Pails aad Torouts. od
B10 deter E. ‘mb Mi
alo. wage for Nlagars Falls, Toronto.
Al Calehonts a: ot. lo hut
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P. M. Dally for Odesan,
i Daily for Ithaca,
Office, Rooms 2 and 4 | Jolt) springs: Victor aE
| Detrsit, Chicago, SL. Louis sad poiple went,
6:30 5 Rp am pee
residence | fa outs and porate ast. ’
Corners, Geneva and Manchester.
AUBURN DIVISION, a
{ AM Wek ouly, for Owego,
| { olin vine, , Cansstots, Oreten,
[0 5. SRE REN
Papers. 3:50
2 UY ,
Ie. A AR pais
There is no nook nor_cor-
ner where The Valley Rec-
A.M. Week days only, for Lockwood,
Erasers
J
Buffalo,
Noe Trumaasbary, Hayts
|ord does not circulate
H. H. Mercereau, | b:38
Attorgey-at-Law
Notary Public
Bpeetal attention to Pasion
Valley Phone 11 X.
Try an ad in The Record,
Our Spring Hats
AND
Neckwear
Have Arrived
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SAYRE, PA.