The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, April 13, 1906, Image 4

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    SAYRE. PA.
WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR
CHASES OF $500
OR OVER.
or
ol. “ea
After Easter you
price.
will want to clean house.
We are in position to
You will find you will
serve you at the short
That's our policy.
Furniture an
Oak Chiffoniers
China Closets
Separate Dressers
Iron Beds :
Bed Springs
Mattresses
Portieres
Couch Covers
Lace Curtains
Door Parels
Hassocks
Carpets
Sultanas, Montana (
vets and Axminsters.
d Floor
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18
9
2
$1.25
vice.
1
9
- busy every m
High Class
and the sty
$8.89 and up.
moth proof),
$1.87 and up.
Rugs
Ingrain
Velvets,
Kashmeres,
Tapestries,
9x12, $6.75 to $38.50
Oil Cloth and Linol
heretofore low (noted |
1000 yar
In colors.
Tuesday.
over
S, Smyrnas,
A xminsters,
6x9 up to
Dry Goo
eum at our Specials on
rices.
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geest feature in this
We are do-
to $15.00. Two New
inute.
+
~
Easter Suits, but are
The prices are little
correct. Prices
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a
les
,
Ne
the maker in all the
ds. 1000 yards
On sale Monday and
10¢.
ds Department
all domestics, muaslins
It is teeming over w
small store prices,
ith useful, every day
oc al
Its prices | under
id up,-Brooms 23¢ and
C. J. Krromn,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYHNAN.
© Bapecial care and prompt at. |
given to moving of
. Household Goods, Safes
|
[AWS & WINLACK,
Attomeys and Counselors
at Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Laws BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST.
Valley Phoae 180-A.
MISOPERANOUSE
ORCHESTRA
" Btrietly Up-to-Date Music tarnished |
] ly Ses all manner of Boe- |
Functions, either public or privata, |
pamber pieces desired will be far |
Valley Record for terms, |
bay |
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COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Onders can be left at Went Sayre Drug
_ Btows, both phones; or st the Erie street
yards st Sayre. Both Phones.
COLEMAN WASSLER,
Advertite in The Record
enmssssesdr —
Cards For Sale.
Record has In stock the
Offer
Not for Cendit
No Admittance
9 Rooms:
A.J. A.J.GREEN
NTHENS.
A child of George Peck is ill of
scarlet fever.
Hon. George Moscrip was in
| Athens last evening.
Edgar Reynolds has gone
| Mansfield to spend Easter
to
Miss Fanny Howland of Smith.
field was in Athens today.
The spruce trees in Mrs. Corbin's
| front yard have been removed
Jeremiah Vaasice of Romg visit
ited lus brother in Athens today
H. K Walker of Elmira
was in town yesterday alternoon
Mrs
Mr. M. Kaufman of Towanda
spent yesterday with B. Kaufman's
family
Edgar Grant of Montour Falls
{in Athens.
Mrs. Lydia Sweet and daughter
of Trinket were calling upon Ath-
ens fneads today,
C. W. Allis aad family went to
lfowanda this morning to spend |
| the day with friends.
This evening the stations in ven
eration of the cross will be cele
brated at St. Joseph's church at
7+30
merfield this morning to spend
Faster with her uncle, Joha Moon's
famdy.
Miss Lucy Litzelman and
home of Mrs. George Watkins in
{ ster,
Fred Overfield went to Towanda
this morning and will spend Easter
with his Frederika
Schmock
Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood
went to Lame Hill today to spend
Easter with Mrs. Atwood's sister,
Mrs. John Arnold.
A ats AR i
Mrs. J. H. JouPlias weet 10
ay this
cousin,
she will stay a few days with her
father, James Allen.
C.F. Palm:r, paper hanger and
decorator Comununications by
mail will receive prompt attention.
Postafiice, Athens, Pa. 283-6
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will have a bake and home
made candy sale at George A
lLamkin's store tommorrow after-
noon
Mail Carrier Harry Smith has
gone to Ghent to attend to some
business matters and George L
Fuller will attend to his
while absent.
duties
wena.
ergs
Mrs. Mary Hansell has been the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. George
and re-
turned to Wyalusing this morning,
Miss Richards accompanying her
a short time,
Mrs. J. S. Parks received a tele~
gram last evening stating that her
brother, O T. Ward of Wysox is
dead. The funeral will take place
will attend.
J. C. Flood and wife have been
| visiting their daughter, Mrs. Elmer
Gleason in New York for the past
| three weeks. Mr. Flood returned
| this morning, while Mrs. Flood
! was ill and unable to come at the
present time
Alvin R Phalen and daughter
of Millerton, Pa., have been visit
ing Mr Phalen's brother, Pearl
Phalen of North Main street. Mr
Phalen has returned home but the
daughter remain for some
time.
will
Mrs. Hensel, who has been visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. George
Richards of Frederick street, re-
turned to New Era this morning,
and Mr. and Mrs. Richards accom-
panied her for a short visit at that
H. H. Mercereau,
{ »
ing Schools Upon the State
Athens — The Atheas Free
School Club has been organized
with Dr. C. L. Stevens, president,
and J. W. Beaman, Esq, secretary.
Its objects are “to take such action
as will result in the removal of the
school tax from the farm and home
and to have the state appropriate
the entire cost of the public school
system, thus relieving the people of
its greatest tax barden.”
A meeting of the club was held
in Odd Fellows hall last evening to
which the public were invited
There was not a large attendance,
but the audience was composed of
progressive spirit of the age, and
the discussion brought out some
very pertinent facts in regard to the
situation. President Stevens, on
calling the meeting to order, said
that it was not expected that the
objects could be reached at once,
but the time had come when the
matter should be discussed in such
a way as to lead up to a practical
solution of the problem. He intro
duced Superintendent H G Put-
nam, who said that he had not
hunted up facts and figures, but
that he thought it .would be a
good thiag to follow out the plans
of the club. The whole system of
our schools has been based upon
local control, and this is right when
the local control is just what it
should be. The people are loyal
and pay their school taxes volun-
tarily. The state obliges the legis-
lature to appropriate a sum of
money to support the schools. To
a certain extent the people have
not exercised that care over the
conduct of the schools that they
should, and it has been necessary
to enact laws requiring so many
months’ school each year, regulat-
ing teachers’ salaries, and compul-
This
shows that no perfect local author
tly exists and that it would be
more satisfactory to have the state
bear all the expease of the schools
and exercise full control over them
This will produce a higher stand
ard in the country schools and a
uniform system of instruction.
The purpose is to obtain the
money from taxes on corporations
| have no idea as to what extent
this will provide the necessary
funds, but the proposition is a wise
one. These corporations secure
their franchise from the state and
they should pay into the state
treasury a reasonable amount in
taxes to defray the necessary drafts
upon the funds of the state. Mr.
Putnam then mentioned some of
the objections to the proposed sys
tem, but said that its advantages
were so largely above them that
he favored the plan.
J. W. Beaman read from the re-
port of the coal interests that there
was $120,000,000 balance on un-
taxed coal from the fraudulent
understating of the Lehigh com
pany and as much more from the
Reading, which if made to bear
their proportion of the taxes would
supply the $28,000,000 necessary
for the school appropriation
Hon. E M. Tuton, Hon, George
Moscrip, Profs Stetler and Rogers,
Dr. Rishel and N. F. Walker and
E. M. Thompson cach spoke in
favor of the proposed system and
Joha McNamara spoke against it.
sory attendance of children.
Special Sale of Rugs
For the next thirty days we
will sell a fiae line of
Axminster, Smyrna, Velvet, Tapes
try, Brussels and In-
grain Rugs
Sizes gx12, at a lower figuse
than they can be purchased else
where. Remember that the sale
lasts only 30 days, at the end of
which the time rugs remaining
will be sent back to the whole
sale house.
D. E. McMAHAN
I. 0. 0 F. BLOCK,
lecture on the Mormons, their
years and has a personal knowl.
church and society. Their well
known
been a menace to our county, and
practices are a direct antagonistic
influence to the
home life.
RACES MAY THIRTETH
Athens—The Valley Trotting
association held a meeting last
evening and appointed a committee
to superintend the building of the
fences and getting their track in
order. It is their intention to have
some spirited races May 30. The
committe will lease the grounds
for base ball and other games.
There will be something doing
there all summer
ASTE
SPECIALS
KARNER'S
ATHENS
Sivawberries
Cucumbers
New Potatoes
New Cabbage
Crisp Radishes
Green Onions
Parsnips
Spinach, &c.
Fancy Naval Oranges !
Extra Fine Bananas
ne ——————
GROCERIES
White Star flour . 31 25
This is the best brand of flour;
nothing finer; makes more loaves
and is whiter than the average
flour selling for 20 to 25¢ a sack
more
1 ; bbl sack . . 32 4%
1; bbl sacks. . 4 30
With nearly everything high and
going higher, this is a boon to the
breadwinner and the breadmaker
2
“
Cherry Hams
and Bacon
The ideal goods for your Easter
breakfast, the good old fashioned
country cured and hickory smoked,
the kind you remember in the
long ago. Order carly.
ALL WALKS
Of hfe represented in our Easter
line of
SHOES
HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
A. aay
Garpenter and Builder.
3
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Fo
Office and |
Bridge Work
HOLD ON
a minute,
to tell
thing
We do plumbing,
steam and hot wat-
er healing, gas fit
ting, tioning, sell
B\ [the famous “C heer- |
BA (11 Home"
: wa an | handle the fin
a = est line of Gas Fix
furnace
Rue and daiswaro)
Bin the valley.
We know we can
. please you on any-
thing in cur line.
TRY US.
H. R. TALMADGE,
* oth ‘Phones.
”
A. H. MURRAY, M.D. |;
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
= Bours BT TE 10; Fitting of Glass-
3:
es. Hours—8$-1 ondary by
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
appointment.
Attorneys and Counselors.
M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa.
nard Block, Athens, Pa.
ee —
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALRR IN
foreign and Domestic Fruits.
000 gallons of puré Olive Oil just re-
ceived. 300 boxes of macaroni and im-
ported cheess, All direct from Italy,
No. 5 Elizabath St., Waverly.
May-
Murphy
Power
Of $15.00 as applied
received for Spring.
and lapels are herein
the newest patterns.
lesidence at
Our Specialty
LEHICH VALLEY R. R.
(In effect Dee. 31, 1998.)
no ey Bethiebem.
Traine leave Sayre as follows:
EASTBOUND.
hit Jaslly for Towanda, Tusithan.
tston Wilkes Dare. Mauch
1 Il tiadeiphls, Baltimore and Wain tagion,
MEE
Wysiusing, Lacey-
| va: Teakbamuock, Phist tston and Wilkes-Barre.
Au J (Waverly 85 AM) Bal DAN far
a urre, Glen Summit =
it» Haven, Prom Seven Jwnction, Manch
| Chank Allentown, Bethlehem, New York, Phil
| adelphia, Baltimore snd an ingto.
M. Suudav ounly, for Athens Milan,
ey vasa, Wyaslusiug, Lacey
{ 10: 00 =e ‘and Tunkhannouk,
Gary iaag ¥. M.
12:30
Ite Ha
baliy
BY i: ze Towsads smock, talon,
, ah York,
Wilkes Harve
uy a Barve, Glen Him 5 GS
3% {D5 Filion : Glew B-
Philadeiphis, Balt
Block Dismend NKx-
| on ha ae and Washington.
F) Abgrrviidys P. M.) Week days
is, Dra Mon
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‘owsnde, Tuskhsanock,
u Pele ev Aibas Yulee Lacey
2 vatng.
were, Tuskhanpock aus wad -
Daily for Allentown, Bethle-
hy Haston, Newark and New York.
Carries Sleeping Car Passengers gly.
WERSTROUND. 5
A.M. Dally for Geney
v ars Falls Fofeutas Pe ig reh
Louls 88) points west.
A.M. Dally fax Geatvs, Roghealir,
micnis, Batavia, Baffalo oars or
Niagara Falls ai Toroute.
A.M. Dally for Hoth wasd Tau Ellen,
Spat Niuch, haca,
i A ae Auburn week day» only:
1 AM. PE
2 Van Ktlen,
I barry, boyia Eormers , Oeneve, Roches
tavia, Duffelo and Falls,
ise for heey Trumsshusy, cer
Jane or roa pr Teenie
$s Comarts for r Naga
Deis oul for En - og. da re
inn Valols, aot, adl, iran:
uf] Su BER
b: 2
Verick and Geneve.
Moravia, Awburm,
P.M. Dally, Black Dismiss
"
oir 3 Noctis: Aube. Wesdrpolt, “8
Rapress,
for Geneve, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagaia
P.M. Dally for Lockwood, Van Kites,
3:50 ai cana Sally far Oueye,
Spanos, Sn, rrr dren Hayles
and Maschester.
AUBURN a
A.M. Week days only, for Owego, ¥ram-
ville, Cox Ofte:
Palla, Detroit, Chicago, 8. Louls and
Sa er
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ner where The Valley Rec-
ord does not circulate
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