The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, April 23, 1906, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    =
SAYRE, PA.
-
ad
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF $5.00
OR OVER.
0
+
2 See
=
J fac \.
.
hd
“wl
2 \NSH2Le
bi we or
Ve
cart, rubber tired,
© $4.50 to $27.50. _
When selling
Tricycle.
regular 75¢
Only 5%c.
$1.17.
_ store unique.
Rugs, 98c to
streat floor.
88) | terns to select from.
big variety
A table full on
to the want
looking to la
WB DENTE TINK
RARE RISRREA
-
Ol
al t
ed and is
casy toop-
erate and
at factory
prices.
We also
Prices
SURAT
Our
article and so marked.
Lowell
67}c. The la-
10 patterns Smith's
Axminster
$22.00.
at little prices. Two
9 of trade heretofore
rger towns for catchy
2h Ne STN EK
IVA AN
2
EE —— .
| SAYRE'S LEADING
* DRAYMAN.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETING
. Athens—The meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society of the
|evening was well attended. Mrs.
| Samuel Howard of Wyalusing pre
Mrs. George K. Powell,
f
i
{ stded.
at Law.
TRANSACTED.
_ Valley Phoos 180-A. Sayre.
ORCHESTRA
- COAL
5 At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Advertise in The Record
| Eamestness, Diligence,” and an
instructive and interesting paper
was read by Mrs. E. A. Williams of
Sayre on “The Purpose of Mission
Dr. Simpson also gave an
excellent talk on the subject of
missions. Miss Clara Cushman of
Newton, Mass, who spent eight
years as a missionary and teacher
in Pcking, China, was present and
gave a very entertaining talk de
scriptive of her labors in that field,
and entered fully into the methods
of reaching and enlisting the atten
tion of the native Chinese in the
-lgospel. In the evening Miss
Cushman addressed the children
and concluded by a reference to
the organization, “The Standard
Bearers,” whose members pay five
cents a month to the support of the
mission in China. A large number
were enrolled. Miss Cushman
displayed the original church pens
[ant used on Dewey's
Olympia. She has had distributed
“Make Jesus King.”
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Peasion Papers.
Valley Phone 11 X.
17 Dagmnand Rtvasy Gawre,
HILL & BEIBAC
Are
Lockhart St.
FIRE AT ATHENS
YESTERDAY MORNING
Athens—A small building used
as a storeronm and barn, near the
J. F. Reynold's residence, on River
street, was burned to the ground
|about 1 o'clock yesterday morning
{ Although Mr. Reynolds was sleep
ing in the house, less than thirty
| feet away, he did not awaken until
the fire bell rang and the building
| was wrapped in flimes, so that he
| got nothing out of it. He had just
cleaned house and removed his
| parlor stove, sewing machine, bis
cycle and other furniture into the
building, and they were all burned.
! The fire was first discovered by
fishermen on the river, who raised
the alarm, and brought No. 1 hose
company to the rescue. They were
obliged to lay a long line of hose
:
Main and Chestnut streets, and one
length of hose burst as soon as the
pressure was put upon it, so there
was some delay in getting a stream
on the blaze. The building was
totally destroyed and about f125
worth of furniture, The building
was insured for $90 and there was
also an insurance on the goods.
There had been no fire in the
building and the cause of the fire
is unknown.
Mrs. J. H. Brown, 103 Ferry
street, has a fine line of santples of
tailor made dress and suit materials
which she would like to show the
ladies of Athens and vicinity, from
the Syracuse Garment Co. 'Phone
No. 133d 200 m
A SN SI
A. . MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
ia te Pg Sg of Sg
ex. Hours—9-1%; 1-5; i ry
appointment. Ofies, Whealock Bloek,
JOHN ©. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Hon.
Pittsburg Saturday.
Mrs. E F. Loomis returned from
Troy last evening.
D G Phelps of Smithfield was
an Athens visitor Saturday.
James W. Rockwell was attend
ing court at Towanda today.
George R. Hill of Towanda was
in Athens on business Saturday.
Miss Lucia Davis of Plainville,
N. J, is the guest of Mrs. F. A
Gillette, -. ~~
Lavinia N. Wight has been
granted a widow's pension of $12
per month.
Miss Edaa Voorhis of East
Smithfield spent Sunday with Ath
ens friends.
Ira Prince and wife of Elmira
were guests of his brother, J. F.
Prince, today.
=
Mrs. O. G. Kiag of Towanda
was the guest of relatives in town
Saturday afternoon.
William Swainer has been work-
ing in the bridge shops and re-
turned to Towanda today.
Mrs. E. M. Rice of East Smith
field, is spending a few days with
her sons, N. J. and F. J. Rice.
Mrs. E M. White of Wayland,
N.Y, is thc guest of Mrs. Grant
Lindsley of South Main street.
A.M, Wooster, who formerly
resided here, is reported to have
died recently at his home in Troy.
Joseph Blackwell speat Sunday
with his brother, J. C. Blackwell,
returning to Towanda this morning.
Miss Grace Bird spent Sunday
with the family of W. F, Voorhis,
and drove home to Smithfield this
morning.
Comrade John B Gordon of El-
mira, a former resident of Athens,
was renewing acquaintances in
town Saturday.
Nathan V. Weller has been
granted a reissue and increase ol
his pension which gives him one
thousand dollars back pay.
Abe Groat and Thad Newman
got a thorough shower bath from
the bursting of a fire hose at the
fire yesterday morning.
Frank Prince and wife and
daughter Alta and son Walter and
Guy Boyle were in Towanda today
attending the funeral of W. A.
Prince.
James Sawyer set out over 2,000
cabbage plants Saturday, and this
morning they were all snowed
under. He is rather doubtful as
to whether they will survive the
storm, iss
Miss Alice Ryan, who has been
visiting in Philadelphia several
months, returned to Athens Satur-
day evening, and her sister, Mary
Ryan, a trained nurse from Phila-
delphia, returned with her.
The Lady Grifin Rebekah
lodge will give a poverty social
and supper in the vacant store
room in the Odd Fellows building,
corner of Pine and Main streets,
tonight, from 5 to 8 o'clock. Price
of admission and supper 10 cents
Everybody is invited.
IS|H|O]E|S.
Come in and look at
our line of Shoes and
Oxfords for Ladies,
Gent's and Children.
Price to suit everyone,
“Chevalier” shoe is
just the one for the shop
or railroad man.
D. E. McMAHAN
1.0.0.¥. E
$4,325.00
GRAND FREE I(
An instructive and entertaining contest opsn ty every one (with exception a3 noted below) th
prove interesting and heneficial to all who participate.
Prizes will bs distribute] to thos sinding us the largst list of correct words made from letters:
used in spelling the words a
D. S. ANDRUS AND COMPANY
The distribution of this large amoant in prizes is only made possible by the liberality and
siveness of the firm of D. 8. Andras & Co, who ara delerminxd that the nime of D. 8. Andros &
shall bacome more of a household word than ever, and 4 fix tha name D. 8. Andrus & Co, firmly u
the minds of all who may now or at soms future time need a piano. :
Facts About the Contest:
D, 8S. Andrus & Co. mnulasture and sell the Reliable D. 8,
Andcus & Co. and Doylemirx Pianos. Hence they arc able to
guarantee them fully and absolutely.
D.S. Andras & Co. and Do7lemars pianos are as staple as
giwverament bonds. They hive a fixed valas and are sold at one-
price only respactively. '
The D. 8S. Andras & Co. and Doylemrx pianos: are honestly
and substan‘ially coastructad, every part thorongily tested and
sas1nal before eatesjng ints the make-up of the instraments.
The tone of the DD. 8. Andrus & Co, and Dojlemarx pianos is
distinctive, clear and reionnt; noted for that singing quality so
much desired by artists aad professional piaaists.
The finish and styleof the D 8 Andrus & Co. and Doyle
marx pianos are all that can be desired by the moat fastidions and
exacting, and would be an adornment for any home.
~ list of Prizes to Be Distributed
Grand List of Prizes Aggregating $4,325.00.
FIRST PRIZE $450.00 D, 8. Andrus & Co. Cabinet Grand Upright Piano will be given also.
lutely fres as first prize to the person sending us the largest list of correct words as above mentioned and
ac rding to the rules and conditions named below. :
SECOND PRIZE — $350.00 Doylemarx Concert Grand Upright Piano will be given absolutely free
as s>cond prize t) the parson sanding 1s tha second largest list of correct words as above meutionad and
acorrding to the rules and conditions named below. :
THIRD PRIZE — For the third largest correct list, winner will be credited with $150.00°0n D. S,
Andrus & Co's. books, to apply oa the purchase price for either a D. 8. Andrus & Co, or Doylemarx
Piano, or any other new Piano of your own selection now in stock.
FOURTH PRIZE — For the fourth largest correct list, winner will be credited with $125.00 on D,
S. Andrus & Co's. books, {o apply on the purchase prize for either a D. 8. Andrus & Co. or Doylemars
Piano or any other new Piany they may select from those now in stock. 4 Ta
FIFTH PRIZE—For the next five largest list of words the winuvers will be given credit on the D,
S. Andros & Co's books for $100.00 to apply on the purchase price for any new piano they may select
7
I'he next five large it lists of correct words will be given crediton D. 8. Andrus & Co's. books for
$80 00, to apply on the purchase price for any nsw pian) they may select from our stock. - wT
For the next tan correct lists of wosds, credit will ba given on D. S. Andrus & Co's. books for $75.00
0 apply on the purchase pric) for any new piano they may select from our stock. and
or the next ten largest correct lists that are handed in credit will be given on the D. S. Andrus
Co's. books for $6).00, to apply on the purchase price for any new piano they may select from our sk
Th next twanty largast lists of corract words will be given credit on the D.S. Andrus &
hks for $500), to apply on the purchase price for any sew piano they may select from our stock.
GRAND TOTAL OF 54 PRIZES. :
IMPORTANT NOTICE-READ CAREFULLY
For over forty-six years D. S. Andrus & Co. have bssn selling Pianos and musical merchandisa in
this vicinity. Their name has stood for RELIABILITY at all times and under all circumsiagees, It
will continue to be so. Every Piano is marked at the regular selling price —and that always one pricas
no inflating prices with D, 8 Andrus & Co. to calch the unwary. very statement made by them must
be based on the truth, the whole trath and nothing bat the truth. Winners of any one of the prizes will
ba assured by the D. 8. Andrus & Co. of receiving the proper credit on books to apply on the purchass™
price for any new piano of their selection.
Rules and Conditions of the Contest
No lists received after April 30, 1908, will be considered. y
Only such words are to be used as are found in Webster's International Dictionary. No proper.
names, foreign words, names of persons. towns or places are to be used. BR
Do not use a letter more times in forming a word than it appears in the words D. 8. Andris and
Company. Seni
Words spelled the same way but having a different meaning can be used but once.
No one owning an upright piano can compete.
No one connected with the piano business in any way can compele.
In the event of a tie prizes of equal value will be given. $2 >
Contestants competing must sign name, together with coupon accompanying list. oR
In the event of list and coupon not being signed by contestant, the right is reserved to reject the list
Easy payments will be granted those wishing to ba accommated by applying their credit amounts ax
paying the balance in small monthly payments. The
No more than One Credit will be accepted on the same piano.
Lists must be made in alphabetical form or will be subject to rejection.
Place at the top of page the number of words on the page. Write on only ONE side of the paper
and with INK.
ADDITIONAL FREE GIFTS
Every prize-winoer will be given with the piano of their choice a handsome slool to match ex
stylish scarf of their own selection, a music book, an absolute guarantes and the piano delivered lo-th
home without a cent of expense. Se
‘#
24
¥
GOUPON
Cut, fill out, attach to list of words and send to D. S. Andrus
and Co , 128 Desmond Street, and mark on envelope ‘‘Piano Con-
test.” I Hereby certify that I compiled the accompanying list of
words and agree to accept the decision of the judges of awards as
final.
POStOMICE: .- i. nes inanins inns runas rie :
Words in List............ Have You a Piano
VALLEY REGORD