The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 16, 1906, Image 4

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    SAYRE, PA.
WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
- £8ins as an especial mark of gratitude for your trade, and we have
not broken faith. All former
stocks last Here are others
Lace Curtains
* Nottinghams—45, 69, 98¢, 1.25, 1.50, 175, 2.00,
2.25, 2.50, 3.00 up $4.00.
rabin-—] 10, 1.50, 200, 2.25, 2.50,
} to $5.00.
Trish Point—1.89,
$12.00.
Ruffle Bobbinette Curtains —1.19, 1.25 1.39,
1.50, 1.75, 1.89, 2.00 up to $3.00.
Ruffle Muslin Curtains —35, 45, 60, 69, 75, 89,
98¢, 1.19, up to $2.00
Portieres, Couch Covers, 97c up 0 $7.
Garment Dep't
We are showing
exclusively the
300, up
269, 3.00, 350, 450, up to
Persian effects
Silver Belts, p
! er... 23 and 25¢
Sg . N Y
: | = PORE rye
he
" OOATS in Tour-
ist Silk, Covert
in Fire Gilt, re-enforced eye-
lain web, re-enforced eyelet,
1 “and Mixtures.
et
Agency Covers
Waverly, Sayre
and Athens
Colors— Black,
25¢ values
50¢ values
——
They are 20 well
known to 4
. of garments (hat farther exploiting is unneces-
sary. Epoogh © say we will be pleased to
have you call and see them
2,000
Pieces!
Medium Weight,
25c values . 17¢,
50c values . 20c,
75¢ values
Cardinal, Cream and White
19¢ 75¢ values
37e $1 values
57c
75¢
2.000
Pieces!
for Men Women and Children,
19¢ $1 values . 89c, 79¢
37c 1.50 value 98e
50¢ 2.00 value 149
DS
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Ral Cen
Eh
Your Job owing [PN il HOUSE,
One Solid Week Com-
mencing
MONDAY, MARCH 12
| The Always Welcome
MURRAY & MACKEY
Big Comedy Company.
Presenting
J. M. Donavin and Flor-
ence J. Murray
And a carefully selected acting
company.
1 §==Big Vaudeville Acts—s
Monday evening —Beware of Men’
Matinees— Thursday and Friday.
Prices—10, 20 and 30c.
For Monday evening a limited |
number of ladies’ special 15c¢ tick- |
LY)
AN
- NPL
%% ASE
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DEERE SPR
say we have the
please. We keep
| are purchased before 5 p m. Mon- |
day. '
i
Reserve seat gale opens Friday.
LERIGN AND SCRANTON
COAL
| At the Lowest Possible Prices.
The Valley Record am Phone Tre
| COLEMAN NASSLER,
C. J. "— J L TOWNER, . 0.
cialtics
SAYRE’S LEADING
ey
DRAYNAN.
Tiobam,1t08,7t08 p.m.
OFFICE-BAMURLS BLOCK
Bopecial care and prompt at- Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt.
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Good, Bafes
Talmadge Bollding, Elmer Ave., Sayre,
Valley Phose 1281. |
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WE PRINT
Orders can be left at West Bayre
L. B. DENISON, MW. D.
Offige, Rooms 2 and 4
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave
HILL & BEIBACH |, Valley Phone at office snd
residence.
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Lew
Notary Public
attention to Pension
fipecial - Papers.
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Og COLUMN.
Litchfield, Pa, Mach 15, 1506.
| Editor Valley Record -
1 see from some of your past is
ley’'s orders. 1 am pleased to
know there are two Republican
(editors in the county that own
| themselves I never voted for a
| Democrat for national or state of
fe but I will vote, next Novem-
ber, for any independent Democrat
|or Lincoln party man, against Mr
| Lilley. The way he handles con
| ventions, postoffices, etc, and his
| political crookedness is very dig
gusting Judging from the general
speech of the people, they will give
| him and his subservient represent-
|atives a very polite invitation (next
| November) to stay at home. It is
| ime the people, regardless of party,
| see to it that only good, reliable,
| sober men, men who have the
| respect of the general public, hold
the offices. I should think the
| people of this grand old Wilmot-
| Grow district would be ashamed of
{themselves to allow the present
conditions to exist,
A Lifelong Republican
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. James “Callaga of To-
wanda, was operated upon at the
hospital this morning.
William Hapeman of Athens,
was discharged
ts
T0 PRESENT A FARCE
Waverly—"Sunbonnets,” a very
amusing farce comedy, will be giv-
en at the Baptist church this even-
ing. It consist of two acts and
there are cleven characters in the
play. There will be music between
the acts and a cup and saucer drill
will follow. The Japanese ladies
will serve free tea after the enters
tainment.
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FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
News and "advertising matter may be
p12 34 Grogs Ruckus Shuey, Waredty.
After 13 o'clock noon call the main
on 1 Sr, Vay hous 8X.
Try Strong’ s Gough Syrup.
George D. Genung went to
New York city last night.
Watson Slyter went to New
York today for a short business
trip.
Miss Bessie Perkins ol Chemung
street, is spending the week at At-
lantic City.
Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Flannigan on Orange
street, a son.
Post card views of Waverly and
Sayre.. Plain and colored. 2 for sc.
At Strong's pharmacy, Waverly.
There will be a meeting of the
Republican committee at 7:30 this
evening at F. L. Howard's office.
Miss Julia Nichols returned to
her home at Cincinnatus today, af er
visiting Waverly friends for a shit
time.
Mrs Judson May of Lincoln
street, is in Glencairn taking care
of her sister, Mrs. Frank Hunter,
who is seriously ill. :
Mrs. G. M. Legg, who has been
sericusly ill for the past six wecks,
is very much improved, and was
able to sit up for a short tim= yes-
terday.
Mrs Clark Tuttle, Mrs. Lewis
Lord and Mrs. John Post went to
Bingh:mton this morning to see
about purchasing a piano for the
Rebekah's lodge
Miss Tina ‘Engleman is expected
home from Elmira college to stay
over Sunday. Two of her fellow
students, Misses Sue Brink and
Hazel Briggs will accompany her.
HORSE: THIEF
Waverly Police on Track of Man
Who Stole Rig in That Place
Early Yesterday Morning
Waverly—The horse and buggy
which were stolen early Thursday
morning has been located and ‘Of
ficer Patrick Corcoran is in pursuit
of the thief. The rig passed
through Sulphur Springs and Hal-
sey Valley yesterday and was in
the possession of Fred Wood-
worth. The horse has a bad case
of the heaves and was making
slow progress. Two stops had
been made but the outfit was still
moving northward
This morning Officer Corcoran
started in pursuit. When last
heard from the guardian of the
peace had reached Van Etten,
Woodworth had passed through
that village and when last seen was
going toward Spencer, and Corco-
ran was still on his track.
PURCHASED BARBER SHOP
‘Waverly = Harry E. Conant of
Nichols, has purchased the barber
shop now conducted by E. C. Pal«
mer, and will take possession next
Monday. Mr. Conant is very well | {
known in Waverly and Sayre, hav-
ing worked in Henry Honald's
shop at Sayre.
ANTHORY ALLEN
Waverly—The body of Anthony
Allen, who died in Colorado, was
brought to Waverly and taken by
W. C. Farley to the home of his
parents in Ridgebury this morning
The funeral will take place tomors
row from the Ridgebury church
MARRIED
Waverly—William A. VanDuzer
of Litchfield, and Elizabeth B
NEW YORK, March
nonchaldnt confession that nothing
was true in either affidavit he bad
sworn to Lawrence Rogers, wlio un-
earthed the “police plot” to kill the
ted before Magistrate Wahle in the
Tombs court that he had perjured biu-
self when he made the charges Impli-
West One Hundredth street police sta-
traffic squad.
let drop by Rogers before Le took the
sensational charges bad a farcical end
over to the custody of Sergeant Bhilels.
The Irony of his fate struck him as
being funny. He ianghed as Shiels
took hold of his arm
In confessing the part he played Iu
the farce Rogers hmplicated Robert J.
Kelley, a lieutenant of Parkhurst in
Brooklyn and agent of the Citizens’
union. He said the plot to accuse the
policemen of couspiracy, to kill the
clergyman was batched at the instiga-
tion of Kelley, because “the job over
iu Brooklyn was getting on the frite”
He declared Kelley cherished a grudge
agajust Shiels und Plelan and In
structed Lim to concoct the murder
plot story.
When Rogers tock the stand District
Attorney Jerome asked him
“Did you make out theses affidavils to
the effect that there was a police plot
to kill Dr. Parkhurst ¥’
“I did,” he replied
“Is there anything untrue in them?
“Thete’'s nothing true iu either one
of thew." was the frank auswer, “We
were merely working Kelley, and this
was a scheme to make our job safe
over lu Brooklyn ™
FRANCE WILL NOT YIELD.
New Premier Stands Firm Regarding
Policing of Moreseco.
ALGECIRAS, March 16. M, Revoll,
the Freuch envoy to the Moroccan con-
ference here, received instructions from
Premier Sarrien directing him to re-
fuse the Austrian proposals on the po-
Hee control of Moroso. France will
also maintain her present firni position
io regard to the state bank. This de-
cision of the new cabiuet puis a uew
complexion ou the situation here,
All Is pow speculation as to what
Germany's attliwle will be when the
Freach stand is oflicriily auuvouuced to
the comtuission
While the situation i= admittedly
wore gloomy than af any tue for a
fortnight, there aie few of the euvoys
bere who really believe that the con-
ference Will break up without accom
plislilng soe kind of au agreement be-
tween France and Germauy
wants war, aod now that It Is CINE Ww
even the most rabld German chau
viaist that France has reached the end
of her concesslous it i= reasouable to
suppose that the Berlin adthorities will
not force thelr rivals to the breaking
polut
Destructive Beetle.
The Black Hills beetle has killed be
tween 700,000,000 and 1,000,000,000 feet
of timber in the Black Hillis forest
reserve. It is also doing much harm
in Colorado and New Mexico. The
government has Issued a pamphlet on
the way to fight it by felling and bark-
ing infested trees.
mngr—————
New FPostmaster at Middletown.
WASHINGTON, March 16. ~The sen-
Fale In executive session confirmed the
nomination of Edward D, Tompkins as
postmaster at Middletown, N. Y.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotations.
Money on call nominally at $084 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, jS'y per
cent; exchanges, §304.056.7%; balances, fli
100.547
Closing prices:
Amal Copper iw
ny
ITN
ui
107% N. Y. Central.
Atchison. 1% Nor! & West.
B&O... 10 Penn. R R
Broekiyn RB. T.. 84% Reading
C.C.CaBtL 10 Rock Island wy
Ches. & Ohlo 87 Bt Paul .. LATE
Chl & Northw. 13%, Bouthern Peo... ¥
BSoutliern R) a
&% Bouth. Ry. pf... Jely
ST Bugar © 1%
Texas Pacific... #4
Union Pacifie.. M24
U. 8 Btesl...... Wh
U, 8. Steel pf.. uch
West. Unlon..
Erle axanns
Gen. Electria..
IIL Central
Lackawanna. ... #0
Louls. & Nash. 100%
Manhattan. ..... 168
Metropolitan... . 114
Missouri Pec... %
Now Yerk Markets.
FLOUR-8lead th falr loquiry, Min.
esole patents, | TH tT Lite,
a winter ex! , Rg) nlef
pat
EA —1n responding to better ca-
Dies, wheat w C. to ¢. higher, shorts
aid of the buying in face of con-
tinued ood western Jester news, May,
#3) July, Bg 1-1
COR "Kha early com FIOIeSD Was
mainly a reflection of the wheat advance,
trade TTER- light; July, $04
BU Creamery, #Xiras, per pound
ren (Mercantile Exchange official
quotation, extras, ic j; firsts, 24g Mc. sec-
onds, 1950 : thirds, 16@18c.; held, extras,
ngric Nrats, 13G%c ; seconds, Wali
nest,
1@N. ;
rds, gle ; slate dalry, tubs,
2c. ; firsts, A@lic.; seconds
CHEE tate, full cream, large and
small, Salons an ain fancy. 11914
fone’ rime, 13% ¢. , common tu fair,
ght ims fall made, choice, 14
Lis :
ima, prime, Regie;
nter mad e, hye. part
Daol 1 god, og
full skims, ye
dante. eunsylv nia and nearby
selected, white, fancy, 3 i Fhialte wil
15¢ . mixed, extras, Is'4c ; iain Bet
HAY teddy; shipping. &gt
chéice, pa
STRA -Bleady long rye, Bauc
BEANS Easy ¥ marrow, $110, medium,
Kut We pea. HN BGLITY:. red kidney,
Wi L~Steady; domestic fleece, 38g,
HOPS- Dull; slate Sminon to choice,
16, 1196c. isd, 7 e.: Pa-
cific coast, ING, Wb : ro Mic; 0
IVE POULTRY—Chickens, spring, per
und, 1lgo; fowls, 13%c ; roosters, old,
«: turkeys, 150%c. ; pigeons, per palr,
sa RESS D POULTRY. Brotlers, a.
eiphla, ic unds to and
3 er, id Bode New
an
ork and
Penns whe : Ki Kens. Philadel.
ary picked, 16a1%
;: New York and
- 15¢ ; fowla A Riiddeiphia,
plek lk. ; cocks, ol ry ple
o8 and neaidel it
Pht pa dot had, lies WN:
Live Sleek Markets,
8 1
te
nnay van, |
~ SAYRE, PA. SHOES
Arctics at Low Prices
Of crane it is late in the semson to buy arcties, but you néed them as
=, Wel Just Saw a4 Ju wold at any time, One day's
J s worth the prices.
Price Inducement
Heavy Sole Arctics, 4 Buckle, $2.00 from
Heavy Sole Arctics, | Buckle, $1.40 from $1.85.
Good Arctic, 4 Buckle, $1.78 from pas
Good Arctic, | Buckle, $1 10 from $1.50
Children’s Arctics, 2 Buckle, all sizes, 78¢ from $1 95.
The Candee Rubber, * “I'he Kind It Pays to Buy
Ee SE =
2.00.
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J. W. Murrelle, D.D. S,
Office and Residence at
106 Center Street, Athens, Pa.
Bridge Work Our Specialty
Valley Telephone 97d
Bt tieisreii rrr atv sass
777 PROGRESS [LEHIGH VALLEY R. R.
| [8 the order of the (in elect Dec. 31, 1995.)
day. As a city, we Trains leave Saves ua follows:
will inevitably have
a new Town Hall,
a complete sewer
system and fine
pavements.
You can add to
the general im-
AM M. Ay for tr ite re
Ep gaaeh
ashingiown.
Gi Eri
[Mss ro Athen Olsir, To ah San
PF. M. Dally,
femep” Dusbore: Netter: bottats
ville, Te rissa Lac
8:00 t= AM dt Th ik AM) Palit fe
provement. Haves. Pe Penn Haves rE
’ Au 9p to date | CIEE A pitimere sad Washington
at m ora good AM. Sundar aniy, for Athens, Milas,
\ heating system will u bo Bld Bp eT
add value to your| bu Fareriy 133 FM) Dally
FY property, give you| Yash Wiad, Ss Rishi ch
I J more comfort and | sem bem, New » York, Fhiiedeiphia, Baltimore aad
| better health. And| Dismend Ra
A doesn’t cost so 3 10%. Pain. Ww SRR
much. Ask us about | Toe such Chek. ene Wemisgion,
it, P.M. (Waverly 4s P.M) Week dave
only for Athens Mon-
DO IT NOW, i
[ wilte, Aus, Vista
FM Uaily for Allentown, Sethles
hems, Easton, Néwark and New York
arties Sleeplag Car Passengers only.
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WESTBOUND,
Ja Tr ere) s/oumtie Roch
Mov hp Aaay. ou Dushoge,
on and W Wyninsing. Laser.
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H. R. TALMADGE,
Both "Phoges. Emer Ave. |
A. H. MURRAY, M. D.
~ SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Hye, Nar, Nose aod
A iio gh oper a
3-314; = ya by
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
Rocheter, Of
Vas Kiten,
A.M. Dally for Geneva,
edonia, Batavia, Buffalo
Niagara Palle tad Toronto.
AM Baliye!
semen ica
for Gemty Dulas; Midg
ht Detrok, Chicago,
Louis and points west.
Rochester,
0 Coty, tuys for Auburn week days pod my .
11: AM ite, $penac. 1 Ie Lasknnd:
ter, Batavia, Balfalo and Niagara
Daily =. Jhace. a. Trumasivare, nies Inter:
Lp i Ta Sant
May-
ronal, Raleags Auburn RN aha a4, yaisis
3:47 Ca a
PM Daly, Back Diamond Express,
Sufinje Niagara
M. P. A. Bl bi Jif Jou ackwsed, Ya
. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. P.M. Dall sa
nard Block, Athens, Pa. b: BER mee nn
aa" Weck dae omy, fo Owegs Bre
JOHN C. PECKALLY, hs eT Th
DEALER IN P.M. Dail a, Or
foegn anéDomestc Frots. 3: Gh Sn SE
(20 gallons of pure aro. Oliv Oll just re- | There is no nook nor cor-
ported cheese, All pr trom od 15: ner where The Valley Rec-
No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly, |Ord does not circulate
‘Murphy & Blish,
urphy ish,
Of $15.00 as applied 10
Clothes buying was nev-
more strikingly demon-
strated than in the extra-
ordinary values we have
+ received for Spring.
i Men's and Young Men's Sulls
cut in the new fashion-
able length, with deep
center vent, broad collars
and lapels are herein all
the newest patterns
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