SAYRE, PA. DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- $5.00 om — OR OVER. every sale, AS PROMISED YOU J roy Nor Se a NE fa ; third more : } Brass or glass king washboar i Small zinc wash boards Lantern globes 12 id Smickled round 3 Surviog small dealers at 2 Nickled tray and scraper Enamblile: small 5c sizes Enameline, large 10c sizes 1gal tin Common printed OF =iC 10e 4c is Inlaid C quality Inlaid granite tray, sold by Printed E quality x7 feet Oxf feet 2 for 5¢ 5¢ Ze 14¢ -— iC ' CalSEle floor oil cloth 4-4 and 2lc 98e Se 69¢ 47¢ 35¢ 15¢ 1.040 value 1.04) value 60 value 50 value - . Gxlo6g x12 1125 $1289 13.85 SBN 6c $1.50 value - Black sateen’skirts, 1.00 valu lesder - 25 waists, formerly 47c 1 § price. They are re mussed in handli ing. Tuesday, Wednesday a 50c and 60c blue overalls 75¢ blue overalls union made skirts £100 70 1.35 Kio ll te - sizes 8 to 11 close at . - 408 guarantecd all leather, to 9 for ope half = nd Thursday n, 70¢ quality e C qua 30 patter is VOTSAry price de value, anni- or J y C-A-S-H Noa a) Ng 1 lot of 25¢ beads lot { f 15¢ beads C-R-E-D-I-T | 25¢ qual Street Floor 1 Ib cartons 2 for 2 (\§¢/ NA belts 0 NL IO Murrelle's Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job and a new, up-to-date ‘printers equipment are at your service. say we have the to please. We keep Valley Phone 28x. a ————— PUT ROOSEVELT OUT Irate Oklahoma Farmer Siopped the President's Wolf Hunt GUTHRIE. Okls, Makvh 12 ims jast leaked out Ps ju rey President Roose tal in ORlahoma last spring. when fccoinpanied i Lyon of Texas wid John R whut cently appe | Stites of Oklahoma bottled up ever sh during a bauqguet wn! cently by the citizens of Fred Abernathy’s honor, when Lalf niation of the town were fia A story ind to hint hie was alts 9s LEE Yhernathy od Ua il ficizg have Leon huat. until hh was given ne $ i n thie pope telling expe wt president’ her Ie nt il + the noes and incidents of trip It thelr long chases volt aud Ab elledd to enter a farmer's cornfield in under to # fecing lobo Liev ddlemonnt and were about to remgonnt after | ouch a when the the scene Here, you fellows get out of this] field t the farmer ght in here, and be slides you are tramping down my cory = of wolves Hoose was related that during after riathy ane cot follow . od fence angrily esciain y- F et out of here or 1H Ee Not wishing to arainst the irmtgefar two wolf hunters, the the Oklaho COW pu id ns were ordered. The aAwny Troopers: of the Eizhith cas were nearby guard stare line | have yor arre sf farther thie drance mer's orders president ane ther joule ot j alry, who x the p WE PRINT The Valley Record W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Oflce Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the Iate John R. Murray, Offios hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 8:30 toBp, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office. POPTTITIITIITIITITTITTTTTTITTYTYYE LEwan AND SCRANTGN COAL Kill the Jews and Hank Count White ST. PETERSHE Ita 12 Some of the Ary ration Ale pushing tf the radical elements 1a a A a art —— | | March reactio organi the gitation gai dangerous point, | eh | ¥ uli- | people i VMexnnderey = thie nanifesto for the o Liter the Horse Guan the tighting =ociety saiue organization held a public meet f the Russian v in thi to celebrant JEN 0 astery Mar Fegitne f hb 8 as a victory Id | nt He nuages ii This 1 tery ad Pro stremidst | 1 fetetaax] fa ior stweches by youbiraviu Nivkolsky, two « in which the orators total their follower the dread, to Kill the nad hia flue Wate fessor vrs New Gavernaor For Alaska. WASHINGTON, Mareh 12 Presi font Roosevelt apnounced that be had | edulis to trent Wilfreel B. Hop tt werior of Alaska Mi of Jouean nn Dirady, recently fo | to hes gv Hoggatt > will sucevesd 1 fe=ldent folin ¢ resigned Wenther P'r nhabilities. | Endless Wires, Wire fencing is now wade in conting- ous rolls instead of In sections as Lere- WOULD TUNNEL BERING STRAIT Great Scheme of the American- Transnlaskan<siherian Company. ST. PETERSBURG, March 12 A more favorable attitude is helng taken here toward the dazzling scheme for a strait and an all United States to tunnel under Bering rail route from the Europe Baron Aerie pany, the Con de Lolwl representing an Transalsskan Siberian which belivves the Siberian side in gould as the Alaskan side, fers to construct the tanned and build on) wiles in leugth from East in the government of it will join the Sibe- Is a= rich a road 3 cape to Kansk Yenisvisk, where rinu railway given the right of building sections eight miles ou either side of thi id that the si it on condition that it be alternate (vs the wining col granted line ns coverml by be COLupany Heports concerylug the engineering ities and the fHuancial responsi of the promoters, ete, inve been wiitted and generally received by the ministers Nicholas ha bility subs were favora Emperor cated a mixed colomis hh Baron de Lobe! will wake a flual argument March 13 for eighteen wonths in which to otnplete gemenls and ten vears to tuish the road bis Cr and ask nretn MISS ANTHONY NEAR DEATH. Leader of American Woman Sufira- wists Gradunily Sinking, ROCHESTER. N.Y. March Mis Susan B. Anthowuy Is very ted to survive many a sudden amd hecatne uucon- i » low 18 uot expen She w in the heart ken with as t v last night Relatives have been summoned to her bedside U'p to the tine of her sinking lad appeared ta be She ate dinner sod appetite Hoy several time sine swell ou the gnin and seemed to have n Auna Shaw, who herw days, talked with ber, apd sie was in cheerful spir She is able to make on few wianls known, but wost of the time is uncon to be gmdually weil scious wind appears cpp Mme. Du Gast Captared hy Oatlaws. FANGIER, Murch 12 Mme, Du Gust, the well kuown Freuch sports unl automohilist, has captured in the district of Ceuta by a Latud uuder the notorious hrigand El Vallente, The victim of the outrage is the Dest known wotnan antomobilist She took prt do the Paris Berlin race for the Intemational cup and ju the Paris Madrid race the next year. In ING she entered In the automobile boat race ln the Mall terranean amd was rescued from the when It was on the polut of wolnay been Murder Suspect Nrennan Held. KITTANNING, Pa, March 12. ~Mich- ael Brennan, sald to be wanted In tenant of pofice was aresied A. E Bressler was_in Towanda today. Burgess Kwmney returned from Buffalo Saturday afternoon. with his brother in Towanda. Mrs. George Ww eller is visiling her parents in Patterson, N J. Frank Watson went to Scranton this morning on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. ]. B. Goss, who were visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nutt, returned to Kingsley, Pa, today. Arthur Parks and Frank Ellis returned to Wilkes-Barre morning. this F. A Gillette was entertaining his brother and wife of Watkins over Sunday, Mr and Miss Kuhnle of Green- wood are visiting at the home of John D Fice — Queen E sther conncil, Royal Arcanum, will meet this evening in G. A. R. hal. John "Kimble and wile went to Chemung today where they are at present working. Mrs. Juba Atiinson ‘has been visiting Mrs. John Vandermark and returned to Greenwood today The men of the Baptist church will give a supper in the church parlors on Friday evening of this week. Mrs Hattie Dense has been the guest of Mrs. A V. Weaver for a fow days and returned to Elmira today. Mrs F. M. Ackiey left this mora- ing for Standing Stone, where she will visit her father, J. W. Hilde- brandt. Mis. John Palmer has been vis. iting at the home of A P. Palmer and returaed to Smithfi:ld this morning. Miss Mary Spellman, a graduate nurse, who has been visiting her parents here, returned to Philadel- phia today. The Mernil, Misses E'la and Blanche who have been guests of rclatives here the past week, re- turned to Ulster this morning Robert Quigley, Clayton Merritt and Jenni: Shay were guests atthe Campbell house yesterday, return ing home to Towanda this morn- ing. George Sewlyn Kimball, author of Piney Home and Jay Gould Harmon is in Jacksonville, Florida, is writing another book. He will return to his camp in the Maine forests in May, where he will com- plete his writing. = Miss Ida M. Tarbell says that Johan DD. Rockefeller a man without a home, without a country and without a flag. It is surmised that he has a spy watching devel. opments at the gas well in this place, and if they strike oil he ex pects to “goble up” Barney Kane's farm. WHO WAS IT, ANYHOW? Athens—Someé of the people up in Otsego county, N.Y, are giving Athens credit for “the woman with wax hands.” A letter to Postmas- ter Sairs, from parties in Maryland describes her as about 50 years of age and that her hands are in such a plight that she refuses to let any one tcuch them. She claims that she cannot even feed hersell. The following from the Cooperstown paper explains the situation: “A woman with wax hands, who is said to be one of the cleverast fakirs at libesty was at the county firm at Cooperstown one night recently. She discolored her hands with suls phuric acid to give them a withered appearance. In other places the use of paraffin gives the appearance of large sores. She was sent to the county farm from Unadilla, where she was doing a rushing business until the police. found her | sell is Bub. At the ¢ Health a Few Facts Concern- ing This Measure at Harrisburg : Samuel G. Dixon, Commissioner of Health, Harrisburg. Dear Sir—The papers are giving out your statement that teachers and directors will be prosecuted for permitting unvaccinated children to attend school; also that Sunday school superintendents at Pottsville have been notified that the law will be enforced in Sunday schools; people who attend church, theatres, l:ctures, dances and other public eitertainments, and who ride in public conveyances of all kinds are as much exposed as school chil- dren. Physicians, the most ex- posed of any class of people are seldom if ever vaccicated. Not many years ago an Athens groceryman called at a customer's home at a time when a visiting friend of the family was broken out with a rash, later a physician was called (both had been vaccinated in youth), the case was pronounced smallpox. Says the physician to the groceryman, “You ought to be vaccinated,” the groceryman re- plied, “that he would take his chances with the physician.” Now, ought not the doctor to have vac- cinated himself ? The pus from the vescicles of cow pox is as poisonous as from any other wound, My vaccination a: the age of 14 (by a regular phy- sician), resulted in blood poisoning, Had you presented a bill to the legislature providing that all per- sons attending public places or riding in public conveyances must be vaccinated, it never would have become a law. Why then impose upon the school children ? Why not impose a direct penalty lor refusal to have children vaccinated instead of compelling teachers to rcfuse admission to the public schools ? One would infer from your position that vaccination is of more importance than the child's cducation; the facts are, that a law compeling a person to submit to a surgical operation (vaccination is a surgical operation), would be uns constitutional. Ycu therefore at- tempt to place the parent in a posi tion where he must choose between vaccination and ignorance. Vacci- nation does not prevent smallpox, for proof sce Report of State Board of Health of Pennsylvania for 1903, vol. 11, page 763, which shows that of 1,036 cases received into the Municipal hospital of Philadelphia during that year, 469 had been vac cinated previous to exposure and 69 others after exposure; also, same report, page 767, shows 192 cases had been vaccinated twice, 57 three times and 58 four times. A prominent public man has said, the best way to get rid of a bad law is to cnforce it. By all means enforce the law, it will be the most certain way of awakening the peo ple to demand its repeal. Yours, U G. Frisbie, Sec'y Board of Health, Athens, Pa, March 10, 1906 THE HORSE DIED New Spring Shoes and Oxfords Arriving Daily SAYRE, - PENN'A Office and UHesic ! Is tte order of the! /'day. Asa city, we will inevitably have "a new Town Hall, a complete sewer system and fine | pavements. } You can add to] vie the general im- provement. = An up to date bathroom ora good heating system will add value to your property, give you more comfort and |® better health. And it doesn’t cost much. Ask us about | it, DO IT 10: sO NOV. H. R. TALMADGE, Both Both “Phoces. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Rye, Ear, Nose and | Throat, and the Proper Plttdag 0 of Glass | es. Hours—9-13; 1.5; 78; Ban appointment COMees, Wheelock Blook 11 Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. H. H. Mercereau, | b: Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phoas 11 X, 13 Desmond Btreot. Fair Rayre, | lence at {Im effect Dec. 31, 1988.) Trains leave Bayre as follows: EASTRPOUND. Daily for Towanda, Tuskhan- , Wilkes-Barre, Mauch sad Washington. p verily § A. 2.) Wek A. hs ren otk an AM. Hall dw ; maar Lacey: Riis, ville’ Tusk ; liga” Tas Ge AM od Foakbenmodk Pitien Daly for AM o. Suds) ouly, rales; Later Tie kin M. [(Waver! P.M 2 Ty 1133 } Deny for Towasds, Tur Wilkes Barre, Glen Su , Mauch Chauk Allentown, New York, Phlladeiphis, Baitimore and Dunty. Black Disnwed Ra IN for owanda, Tiliston, wie Barve | Glen Sam- hichem, New . Philadeichis, Baltimore and PM (Waverly gas P. M) Week days only for Athens, U Tow Mone roeton, New Albay” Pushers, Balls, willlamsport, , Lacey FM Daily for Allentown, Dethles hem Faston, Newark and New York. Carries Sleeping Car Passengers only, WKSTBOUND, Dally for Onurea, | eden ara Faia, hn LY fer Geneva, Rochester, Cale Batavia, Buffalo. Commects for rT Falls and Toresto. Vas Milen, A.M. Daily for had | Risen Geneva, Tuning I for Auburu week days only. AM Week days oulp for Lockwood, Van Eten, Spencer. r, I . burg. Haris Boers , Oeaeva, 0 Daily for Ithacs, Trumansburg, Isters ; ind Owens. Clifton | laken, Rar S Corners, Caledonia, Lo bu, put ca We us, Roc Falls, Detroit, Chicago, BL Nar Jot lacwood, Yan Trumansburg, Geneve and Manchester. i. DIVIEION. A.M. Week days only, for Owego, Frees ville, Cortland Camastots, Ovolome Moravis, Auburm, W a Es Haven, Syracuse, Utica and A) . Ee Daily for Owego, Freeville, tam A A aw 3 | P.M prt Spencer, 3 Try an ad in The Record, SHE4403 4922449400145 34 900 The Purchasing Power Athens—Last Thursday Charles Kitchen traded horses with Frank | Potter, the latter giving $10 to, boot. Potter sold the horse to! James Henry, but it was found the | took the horse back and put it in the barn. Saturday the animal died | of lockjaw, and now Potter makes a claim on Kitchen for the money ! and the value of the horse, which Kitchen refuses to pay. Suit has been commenced and it is expected that there will be some nice ques | tions of law to be decided by the case. | | Very Cheap Traveling ly ing Feb lf ud Fog pr a Sis Tach interior Of $15.00 as applied to Clothes buying was nev- more strikingly demon- strated than in the extra- ordinary values we have received for Spring. Men's and Young Men's Sults cut in the new fashion- able length, with deep center vent, broad collars and lapels are herein all. the newest patterns. Phere @ S42 PPP EPP PIERPP FPL POEL PP OPP EPP PI LCP LEP SAYRE, SS SS, I PA.,
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