The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, April 28, 1906, Image 4

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    FREIGHT OR EX-
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF S$s.00
OR OVER.
It will al-
if desired.
Matting, 13},
Tapestries,
Body
Room Size Rugs -
qualities
25, 20, 32 and 38¢ yard,
Ose, 1.15, 1 Hand $1.50 yard
tn select from. All colorings and
Prices 9.87 to $37.50,
Sewing Machines
We sell the Demorest
which is one of the best made.
chine made.
getting needles come to us;
ronish them for you.
White Goods
~ Amourette, Tangier, Dimity, Eolian,
and many others. Call and sce the
line of White Waistings;
per yard.
INDIA LINEN—Ouar 10, 124, 15,
19 and 25: numbers are especially
. strong. Each one is a leader,
Laces
MIDDLE AISLE—STREET FLOOR
2,000 yards of pretty laces from
14 to 4 inches wide, with insertion
to match. A regular 8 to I0c value,
Special at 5c per yard.
Amoskeag or Lancaster Ging-
hams
For aprons,
from.
Shoe Department
A $6,500.00 stock is more shoes
than we intend to carry. We pur-
pose discontinuing Men's goods en-
tirely, and offer for Monday, Ttusay
and Wednesday acceptance; the
choice of any
$3.50 or $1 shoe in our stock, $2.75
3.00 it * 2.10
2.50 i i " 1.89
You have no good reason to fail
buying ahead. No shopworn goods
and all styles and lasts.
Millinery
SECOND FLOOR
A record breaking purchase. To-
day we purchased 118 pattern and
other hats of a leading Broadway,
New York, house, being agents’ san-
ples, at about 60% off their true val-
ue. They will go on sale Monday at
correspondingly low prices. Noth-
ing too good for our patrons, and this
will interest economical buyers. In
this lot is a quantity of children’s
hats, $1.00 up.
Porch Screens, Porch Rugs, Porch
Swings and Porch Furniture in a
large assortment,
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tention given to moving of]
Panos, Household Goods, Sefer
FRIDAY, APRIL 27,
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Written,
TAWS G WINLACK,
Attorneys and Counselors |
at Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
“TRANSACTED.
LAWS BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST,
Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre,
COOMIS OPERAWOUSE
ORCHESTRA |
>a Up-to-Date Masie farnished |
2 Parties and all manner of SBoc-
= either public or private,
Ast Simbor desired will be fur- |
ote.
Valley Record for terms, |
LENIGN AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Ondars cas be eft st Went Sayre Drug
yards st Sayre. Both Phones.
pills,
——————
Character Comedian,
DAN DARLEIGH
tra
of Performance,
sash and
JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE
AA SS a mAs sa as sss a a ass ss sas d a
late John R. Murray,
day at Valley Record office.
PTT TIYITYTTYYTTTYTYTYY
DEALER IN
ceived, 300 boxes
Advertise in The Record
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
210 Miller Bt. Sayre, Ps.
HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Try The Record.
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. §.
All modern methods for the scien-
tific performance painless opera-
tions on the wouth and testh.
104 South Elmer Ave,
OVER THR GLOBE STORE.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
James S. Hines has been grant-
ed an increase of pension to $14
per month,
Miss Frances Lyon of Waverly
is the guest of Miss Edith Stulen
over Sunday.
We notice that the enterprising
dentist on South Main street is
repainting his house.
Miss Alice Ransom went to
Ulster this morning to remain over
Sunday with relatives,
I. L. Northrup is making some
extensive improvements in his
residence on South Main street.
John T, Sanford and wife and |
K. Park and wife went to Ithaca
today to attend the musical festival
concert.
Mrs. H. N. Weller will spend
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert MacDonald, in She-
shequin.
Don Henry received first prize
and Miss Ina Stevens second prize
in the prize essay contest at Sayre
last evening.
Miss Lulu Davis who has been
a guest at the F. A. Gillette home
the past week, returned to Syra-
cuse last evening.
parochial home
seeded to the street curbing.
take place in that city M May 10th,
where they will be guests of Mrs
Lynch's sister, Mrs. Hayes, a week
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bonney ol
L-Roy, Pa, spent a week with C.!
and returned home this morning
A nice little pussy cat was run
overby a trolley car in front of |
Mrs. Park's residence this morning
and Paul Hazen gave it a decent
bugil. ~~. Zia -
Great mill sale of Lace Curtains
commencing Monday, April 30, for
three days. Limited quantity, D
E. McMahan, corner Pine and Main
streets, Athens, 300 2
Mrs. Charles O. Snyder was
much worse last evening and all
hopes of her recovery was aban
and the situation i$ more favorable
Edwin S. Rolls received infor-
mation yesterday of the death of
his brother, Eli Rolls, at his home
in DeRuyter, N. Y. He went to
that place this afternoon to attend
the funeral.
C.F. Rogers and son » Howard
returned from their fishing trip in
Sullivan county last evening and
brought a large string of fish.
is said that the boy caught the
largest and best fish.
Edwin c Clifton of New York,
assistant solicitor of the Lehigh
Valley railroad company, was in
Athens yesterday calling
upon W. G. Schrier, Esq. They | —
were classmates together in Lafay-
ette college.
An agent of Whalen Bros, To-
wanda, was in Athens yesterday
hiring teams and teamsters at £4
per day to work on the new P. &
B. railroad on the section below
Towanda. They will give steady
employment for a year.
A sp ———— i —
Captain Alex H. Mitchell, who
served in Co. A, 105 P. V. I, and
received a badge of honor for
bravery, was in Athens yesterday, | pa
He was one of our comrades in
Keamney's division, Sickles corp.
He is now in the office of the Sec-
retary of Internal Affairs at Harris-
burg.
Mrs. J.
street, has a fine line of samples of
made
a —————
the earthquake but not totally de-
John -E Weller is one of the
by the carthquake and fire. Hor-
ace Weller's son, John
of the bank and neither of them
have been heard from thus far,
ATHENS CHURCHES
The regular services at the
Methodist church by Rev. Dr,
Simpson, morning and evening
Moming subject, “Man's First
Need."
At the Episcopal church regular
services, A special offering will be
taken at the morning service for
At the Presbyterian church Rev.
In” at the morning service. In the
Power.” !
Regular services at the Bapti-t
church. Rev, Allen will take for
his morning subject, “Loyalty to
Christ”; evening subject, “Excuse
Me."
At the Catholic church there
will be only the 8 o'clock mass
Father O'Rourke will hold mass
at 10:30 at Ulster.
At the Universalist church Rev
Will Kelley will preach in the
morning on the subject “The Sab.
bath Day.” In the evening “Th:
Power of Universalism to Produce
Christian Character.”
LADIES’
Muslin Underwear
KE wish to call your
attention to the full
line of underwear being
shown in our window.
Also a line of men's sum-
mer weight underwear.
Call and look over our
stock of dry goods.
D. E. McMAHAN
I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK,
ATHENS.
RS Cl IY
L. B. DENISON, NM. D.
Office, Rooms 3 and 4
Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave.
Valley Phone at office and
. residences.
The Record, has the best House
Lease ever printed in Bradford Soantyi
Pocket and Desk Recel
Books; and a variety of of Tegal Blanks
for Justices and Constables.
Political Announcements
The undersigned announces himself a»
candidate for the nomination of Jury
Commissioner, subject to the rules of
Democratic party of Bruin Saunty:
J.E. GRAHA
_ Towanda, Pa. March 80, 1906.
To the Republican voters of Bradford
County :
I hereby announce m ro . n candidate
Joe. R i fergie et to Republi.
rules. Iam in favor Jen reform legis-
Yation, to the end that corpora-
tions shall bear their just share of tax-
ation. | favor the enactment of a law
permitting trolley lines to carry freight;
also law to enforce the provisions of the
Coustitation relating to railroads and
other carrying companies (see Art. XVII
of Constitution). 1am alsoin favor of
two cent fares on rallreads,
288 George Moscrip.
To the by 3ha Republican Volers of Bradford
y ot announce myself as a candi.
date for resentative to the I
Yauia Legislature from Bradford county,
t to the rules of the Republican
It TY oted I will work for and vote for
the enactment of lawn allowing trolley
roads to carry freight, establishing a two
cents a mile fare on steam roads, cow-
Jelling | corporations to bear thelr proper
share of taxation, providing for the en.
tire expense of the public schools from
$e sia, funds, 2d foe such other
measures a8 may be demanded by the
people of this county.
De, C, eh
‘Moreh 10, 1908, 0 War, A
Valley Telephone
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital -
Surplus -
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
We solicit your Banking busi-
ness, and will pay you three per
cent, interest per annum for money
left on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of mvings Is a
spacial featare of this Hank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest,
MN. H. SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
K. J. Clements and Gerlrude Clements |
Graduates of the American School
of Vsteoratiy, under the founder,
Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks-
ville, Missouri, are located tempor-
anly at the
Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room
3, Waverly N..Y.,
until they can secure permanent of-
fices in thiacity, and will be pleas-
od to meet all who are interested
and explain the science. = All acute
and chronic cases successfully treat-
ol. Examination and Somsullation
Tee.
JOHN GC. OSBORN,
Heavyand dLight Draying and Moving
Gardens pl i d, ashen drawn away,
and all En team work attended to
promptly. Rivers attached.
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator o and Paperhanger.
First-class work done promptly at rea-
sonable prices.
Residence: —120 Spruce St., Athens, Pa,
{The Purchasing }
Power
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.
Men's and Young Men's Sulls
cut in the new fashion-
able length, with deep
center vent, broad collars
the newest patterns.