The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 08, 1906, Image 2

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    Rustic
$2.00
While they last.
Chairs
Each
Worth double.
GRAF
Furniture aod Undertaking. Cor.
& CO.
of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital
Surplus -
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
We solicit your Backing busi-
ness, and will pay you three per
oent. interest per annum for money
loft on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, and
sll deposita, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
BH. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley Record
3. H. MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor.
Published every y afternoon except San-
day a4 Marries Printing Office, Sayre,
Submetpion 1.00 pa rer 25 cents
I Ewen sotacusble, aud ade
known on application.
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Entered as second-class matter May
RETR
of March 8,
THM the news that's fit to print”
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908,
WAVERLY
FRANK E WOOD, Representative
News and "advertising matter may be
loft at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X.
F.L Howard, Esq, is in James
town today.
Baten
———
Rev. W. H. Denslow went to
Saratoga today.
Edward Edsall of Nichols was
in Waverly yesterday.
Bernard Bensley 1s ill at his
home on Broad street.
Attorney E DD. Sebring went to
Norwich this moraing
Mrs. Rena G. Miller of the Nor
wood, went to Elmira this morning
Mrs. Emma Campbell of Athens
is visiting Mrs. Durham on Elm
street.
W. W. Atwood of New York
City is visiting at the home of Dr
W. M. Hamilton.
Miss Jennie L. Simmons of New
York city came to Waverly today
to visit relatives
Mrs. S. O Shoemaker is attend-
ing the convention of the Christian
Scientists at Boston
Misses Nellie McCarthy and
Nellie Cain will spend tomorrow
and Sunday at Hornell,
E M. Seabrook, lieutenant gov
emor of South Carolina, 1s stop
pag at the Norwood today.
Mrs. Charles Guyer of Chicago
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. |. E
Guyer, Pennsylvania Aveaue.
The gang of men who have been
doing the concrete work on the D.
L. & W. bridge over the Susque-
hanna river, left here today.
The Inca club has rented the old
Y.M. C. A. tennis court and is
putting it into good condition.
~~ Miss Grace Snook came home
{last might from Westchester, Pa,
| where she is attending school
Mrs. Fred Hawkins and her
| mother, Mrs. Warren Clark
visiting relatives at Bentley Creek
15
Mrs A C. Burr and two child-
ren have come from Mounds, III,
lto spend the summer with Mrs
'Burr's father, I. D. Hugg.
The science class met at home
of Mrs. Howard Elmer this after-
noon. Mrs. C. C. Strong read a
paper on cross fertilization.
Miss Elizibeth McDaniels went
to Hamilton, Ohio, this morning
where she has secured a position
as engraver in a large jewelry
FIRE ALARM
Waverly— The Waverly Fire
For the benefit of our readers, we
and location of the boxes, together
with directions for their use
Messrs. Shepard & Stamford, of
the system to any citizens desiring
further information They also
rections and numbers, which will
be given to any one calling for
them
Directions—In case of fire keep |
cool, go to the nearest fire alarm |
Pull down the handle and let go
Remain at the box
department responds, and then di
rect the firemen to the fire
Don’t pull the box if the bells
are already nngmg
Don't pull a street box as an ex
penment. You will be liable to
a fine not to exceed $100 00
Boxes are located as follows
o -Fultun and Broad
12—Pine and Chemung
2% —Orange and Clinton
24—Clark and Chemung
26—Fulton and Clinton
Park and Lincoln
Chemung and Garfi-ld
40
45
gh
54—Cayuta and Ithaca.
52—Cayuta and Broad
65—Broad and Pennsylvania
43—Spaulding and Howard
s5— Town hall
As as example © 64 will be rung
6 consecutive strokes, with 2 sec
ond intervals, then an interval of
5 seconds followed by 4 strokes
The number wul be repeated 4
times with 124 second intervals
CASE---BICKNELL
Waverly—Frank L
Mrs Susie E Bicknell were mar-
ried last evening at the Baptist
parsonage by the Rev. George A
Briggs They will reside on Pine
street.
$10 45 Sayre to Boston, Mass. |
and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail-
road, Jape th to Sth, account American |
Medical Association. See Lebigh Val-
ley Ticket Agents for farther partica-
lars. 16-td
Tryanad ia The Recoud;
Midsummer
Great Cut Price Sale
a ———
To Close Out Many Lines
of Goods, Some at Half
Price. They Must
Go Regardless
of Cost or
Value.
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Grocery Department
Good potatoes
25 lbs granulated sugar
; Ibs lemon cookies
§ Ibs ginger snaps .
Good bread flour .
Good pastry flour
10 Ibs buckwheat flour
Pancake flour
31. Ibs oyster crackers .
Soda .
Yeast foam
3 pks raisins
Finest dairy butter
Finest creamery butter .
Oak Leaf and Acme soap .
12 bars Hustler soap .
Baker's chocolate
Bakes's cocca
| Mixed pickles, bottle
| 3 cans Bell condensed milk
3 cans best corn . .
3 cans Red S:al lye
cans pears
| Fresh eggs . .
| Headlight oil .
'7 boxes sardines .
- lbs starch . .
Eagle brand condensed milk
Large cans corned beef
Large cans roast beef . .
Large cans chipped beef
Baaaer oats . ‘ :
Best lard .
Teas. .
Coffees .
6 rolls toilet paper .
Clothes lines
Wash boards
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| Folding ironing tables o8
Jardiner stands
Bible stands 35
Good floor brooms .
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prices
10 and 15
Relling pins 10
Good line work gloves
1 qts beans
Cr qi t ets
garden
Pulp water pails
Horse whips 10, 2%
Carpet whips
fine umbrellas 73
19
boiler,
« go and 1 co
[Tin pans 8 and 10
| Bread tins ‘ 05
Good tin dipper I
' Enameled kettles .
| Large square dinner pails . . 2
| Nickle tea kettles
seeds
5
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i Shoe Department
We have a good line of men and
| boys’ work shoes from 1 00 up
Our line of children’s shoes
| complete, at the lowest prices.
We have a large line of ladies’
| shoes we will close out at cost
| Baby shoes
| Gent's Furnishing Dept
Full line overalls . 38,50, 7¢
| Full line work and fancy shirts
Men's pants . 100, 1.50, 200
| ut line caps 10, 1§ and 25
I Men's socks, 6 pairs .
| Men's socks, 3 pairs
| Men's socks, 2 pairs
| Full Line Underwear
{ Blue, black and white .
Linen collars 0%
| Best rubber collars . 20
| Colored and white hdkfs, 5 and 10
Great vanety of crockery, glass
ware, china and notions; we will
| close out at cost, and some less
| than cost. Great bargains in this
thine of goods
All silk nbbon at cost to close
‘out. Also all of the 7c Ginghams
(at gc to close out, and all other
cloth at cost
Plated teaspoons, each
Plated tablespoons, each.
Gold clocks, each
Table tumblers, doz . .
Salt and pepper shaker,
Water pitchers, each
Crumb trays .
I.amp shades . .
| Two foot carpenter ruler .
Lather brushes
3 cakes Buttermilk soap .
Pearl buttons, card
Men's suspenders .
Hand lamps
Standard lamps .
Ladies’ black hose . . 3,
| Boys’ heavy nbbed, 3 pairs .
[Sad iron handles .
H. D. ANGELL & CO,
107 THOMAS AVE.,
Sayre Penn’'a
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10, 25 and 50C
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20 and 25¢
30 and 40
each
25
10
If you chanced to see a dime or
a quarter in the gutter you would |
| quickly stop, pick it up and con-
sider yourself in great luck.
But there are other ways of find
ing money, read the following and
If you can buy a dollar's worth
| That is what we are going to do
| for ten days, Saturday, June g to
WAVERLY'S DEPARTMENT STORE
TOWN CLOCK BLOCK.
Saturday, Lehigh Valley
Pay Day and Night Following
100 Large Rugs
| 1gth we are going to conduct a
| sensational sale of clothing and |
5 | furnishings at 3173 Broad street,
lw averly, and you don't want to
| miss the chance, if you are a bar-
gain hunter. Remember, it's find-
|ing money for you, so call and see
| for yourself, that we are almost
giving the goods away. Don't fail
A
&S Clothing Co, 373 Broad street.
ELECTED OFFICERS
Waverly —The regular monthly |
meeting of the new board of trus- |
tees of the Methodist church held |
a meeting last night and organized. |
Charles I. Mills was elected to|
succeed himself as president, Wm
Secord was elected secretary, El
bert Smith as treasurer, and John
Johnson as assistant treasurer.
HUGD---NULLEN
Waverly —Robert Hugo and
Miss Clara Mullen of Eldredswville,
Pa, were marned yesterday at the
Norwood by the Rev. George A.
Briggs.
AT JULY PRICES
prices.
13.50
16.85
17.50
18.50
20.00
22.00
26.50
5.50
8.85
10.00
12.50
Oclong Tea.
It 1s estimated that in 15 years the
export of OChinese-grown oolong tea
from the port of Amoy has fallen off
from approximately 15000000 pounds
to 900,000 pounds. Of this the United |
States imported pot one pound There
were shipped, however through the
port of Amoy to America In 1904 11,.
224.087 pounds of oolong tea from Fur-
mOsA.
New York Bonds
In less than two years New York
has issued $132 600.000 of bounds offset
LLL T LTE TT POPPY 3
At Special Prices
sd [e1adg IY
DEPARY MENT
This department offers an immense as-
sortment of large rugs at closeout prices.
All new, clean, fresh patterns. This is a
rare opportunity for bargain lovers and
no one should permit the chance to slip
by without taking advantage of these
offerings :
SHONd ATIN[ LV
$2.50 Axminster Rugg $1.59
Regular
Price Now
$10.00 $ 6.75
14.50 9.85
18.50 13.00
13.00 9.00
18.50 13.00
6x10-6 Kashmer Rugs
6x10-6 Smyrna Rugs
7-6x10-6 Smyrna Rugs
x12 Kashmer Rugs
9x12 Smyrna Rugs
9x12 Smyrna Rugs 35.00 27.50
7-6x10-6 Velvet Rug 19.85 14.00
9x12 Stinson Velvet Rug 24.00 17.50
9x12 Hartford Wilton Vel-
vet Rug
Hartford Body Brus-
sels Rug 20.00
Smith Aqminsters 22.50
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$ 7.8) 7.
8.00
11.00
12.00
12.00
13.50
15.00
15.00
3.99
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20.00
16.48
9x12
by the
payment of maturing issues and by an
accumulating sinking fund Deduct
000 000 two years before and $279,000 -
000 on January 1, 1901
Hurts Flour Trade
The Chinese boycott is belng felt
by the flour wen of California Two
years ago the Stockton mills were
shipping 10,000 barrels a year to Chi
oa Now they are snivpies only 4,000
Yiemed Losing Politeness.
Paris dancing masters are lamenting
the decline of French elegance ia the
art They assert that the French are
losing thelr old habits of politeness
ald as a Saaciag nation are declining.
To Writers
The sweeter! of typewriter or
pen loclos=
words
lee
Excursions
ERIE RAILROAD.
Broad
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
When you want a cement side-
walk laid in a first-class, durable
manner, call on Simeon Davis. You
will get the benefit of years of
tical experience. Mason work of
all kinds. Simon Davis, Olive St.,
Sayre.
’ DR. A. 6. REES, M.D.
100 Lake Bt. West Sayre,
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00 a. m,, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00,
BICYCLES
FOR 1906.
Crescent and Nubia.
PRICES FROM $20.00 UP.
Pedals from S0c up. Pumps
Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Hours -7tofam,1%08, 7608p. m.
OFFICE -8AMUNLS BLOCK.
Waverly. Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart 84
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Street.
$3.50 to New York and return Satar-
day night June 234. Special train 27
$1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer-
vis aud return Bunday, June 10h
Special train will leave Waverly at
7:40 a. m. Special electric car will leave
Athens at 6.52 a. m.; and Sayre at 7:07 a
m., to connect at Waverly with the
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$1.00 to Portage Bridge and return
Sanday, Jane 10th. Bpecial train 8:14am
Erle Rallroad Co. will sell excur-
sion tickets to Elmira and return
Wednesday, July 4, at 50 cents for
round trip. Good on all trains day
of date. taw-jul-1
$6.75 to New York City and return
ou Thursday Jaly 19th. Tickets good on
all trains on that day aod to return in
10 days. 17-taw
$2.25 to Rochester and return Sanday,
June 24th. Good on train 7 Jeaving
Waverly 5:35 a. m. 16-taw
$1.25 to Keuka Lake and return
Wednesday, July 4th. Good day of date
only. Two day tickets, 81.75. taw
$31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re-
turn. $42.85 to St Paul or Duluth,
Minn. and return. Good to Oct 3ist
for return trip. Low rate excarsions to
principal points through the entire west
on sale at greatly reduved rates. 15-taw
$1.25 to Keuka Lake and retarn,
Sunday, June 10th and each alternate
Sunday thereafter, Leave Waverly at
6:85 a. m. 2%
75¢c to Binghamton and return,
Sunday, June ITth, and each alternate
Bunday thereafter. Tickets good leav-
ing Waverly at 7:52 and 10:36 a. m, 0%
50¢ to Eldridge Park and return Sun-
day, June 10th and cach alternate Sunday
thereafter, Tickets good going on tin
26 at 8:30am. |
For further particulars apply to Erie
Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark.
H. TUTTLE, M. D.
Specialties:
|
|
Diseases of the Ej Eye, Ear, Nose and |
Throat. Glasses accurately fitted. Hours
Wtol2 am, 2th 7 tol p.m. Office
and residence, 111 So.
Jey ‘phone 158x,
IZ Yi NO% 2 I. L. BENJAMIN,
> Panter, Decorator a and Paperhanger.
New Arrivals at "= muimimmrirse
Racket Store
sonable prices.
Watering Pots, 10 and 15c.
120 Spruce St. Athens, Pa,
Glassware---Butter Dishes,
Tall Vases, etc., 10c.
Water Pitchers, 25, 35 and
50 cents.
Ladies’ Wrappers in Grey,
Blue and Red, 89 and 98c.
Fans---A very pretty, white
Fan, 25c.
Palm Leaf, small, 3 for Sc.
Japanese, 2 for Sc.
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| Residence:
For Rent
Furnished room for a gentleman,
| quire at the Record office.
House to reat in West Sayre on as
street. Inquire at this office,
600000000
Gregg’s Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
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