The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 2

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    Rustic Chairs
$2.00 Each
While they last. Worth double.
furniture
Picture Framing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices
GRAF & CO.
Furniture and Undertaking. Cor.
Midetarmer
CLEARING SALE
Great Cut Cut Price sale.
To Close Out Many Lines |
of Goods, Some at Half
Price. They Must
Go Regardless
of Cost or
Value
En
Grocery Department
Good potatoes
>5 Ibs granulated sugar
; lbs lemon cookies
§ Ibs ginger snaps .
Good bread four
Good pastry flour
10 lbs buckwheat 1
Pancake flour
Ibs oyster
25
ur
crackers .
5 =
cm
Miss Mabe! Hallet and Mrs
Roberts are working
A & S clothing company’s store.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital
Surplus -
—— i —
$50,000.00
H
$12,000.00
evening at the home ol
Knapp
The R~v E J. O'Reilly has re
South Waverly, afte
at Wilkes
turned to
We solicit your Banking basi-
peas, and will pay you three per
osnt. interest per annum for money
loft on Certificate of Deposit or §| =.
Savings Account. | Mr. and Mrs. N S. Thornton,
The department of savings is »
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
BH. NB. SAWTELLE,
Qashier.
| spending several days
| Barre and Scranton
after a short wedding trip
Carolyn H. Shear,
domestic science in the Indianapy- |
spend her summer vacation.
. J Neaves took a load of fur-|
The Valley Record
EE
HE. MURRELLE, Publisher.
Ww. T. CAREY, Editor.
Published every afternoon except Ban-
day #0 Marreie's Printing Office, Sayre,
I emaription, 5.00 per your; 25 cents
per moath,
I ng Tain reascmable, sod zads
Rn 7 MRI
ness for occupancy this summer.
T————
Rev. P
pulpits tomorrow with Rev. F. A
Hutton of Coraing Dr
will preach at both the morning
and evening services at the Presby
tenian church tomorrow,
a8 second-class matter May
iT
of March 8,
“AU 0 news that's fit to print”
SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1908.
WAVERLY
PRANK BE. 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 Bayre, Valley ‘phone 128X.
sme—r A —————
ST. ANTONID CELEBRATION
Waverly The
been completed for the celebratios
of St
on Wednesday, June
at
a. m. followed
parade which will be led
the Waverly Boys’ band
p m several speeches will be de
program
13
wili be a service
church at ¢
there will be a display of firework
at West Broad street.
light
vided
Arthur DuBois 1s in Elmira to-
day. Cae
Edward Daugherty was in She
shequin yesterday
Those in charge desire tha
rn ————
A M. Russell of Nichols was in
Waverly yesterday
continue work that day so that al
may participate.
Mrs H. P. LaRiew returned from FIRE FOLLOWS
Elmira last evening
a
George Aldrich of Binghamton
is visiting Waverly friends
Waverly
this
-Duriag the thunde
storm afternoon
Max Cahan of New York
was calling on A. Unger today
{ ity
Clinton avenue and Linc
An alarm was turned
Miss Pauline Angell came home
from Vassar college last evening
Mr. and Mrs Lou Lord have
gme to Niagara Falls to spend
S inday.
Prof. and Mrs. EE B Robbins en-
tertained a number of their friends
last evening.
The Record was
is unable to obtain further particu
The bolt which did the
felt in Sayre.
The senior and junior classes of FOR SLE
the high school enjoyed a trolley
ride last night. the gutter would
pick at up
luck,’
you stoop ane
and think to yoursel
Mrs M. O Brien came home last and pursue you
night, having been discharged from
the Sayre hospital
“I'm in
wu had found that amount
Ye 15 a much easier way of find
Miss Mabel [Hallet entertained [ing money and we are going
the commercial class of the highitell you all about it
school at her home last night. rnght in this
where you are reading now,
imight,
£0 tal
An adjourned regular meeting the tip, get your paper early
of the South Waverly borough
council will be held this evening.
an
| see how easy itis to find money
-re
$10 45 Sayre to Boston, Mass
Es Mrs. C, A. Joyce went to Albany, )
N. Y, today to attend commence~
ment at the Albany college. Her
daughter Alma graduates from that
Medical Association, See Lehigh
lars.
Tey snadia The Record.
154d
3 pks raisins
Finest dairy butter
Finest creamery butter
Oak Leaf and Acme soap .
12 bars Hustler soap .
chocolate
Baked's cocoa
Mixed pickles, battle
1 cans Bell condensed milk
1 cans best corn
3 cans Red S-al lye
> cans pears
Fresh eggs
Headlight oil .
7 boxes sardines
/
= lbs starch
28 and
. 08 and 2
r
Large cans corned beef
Large cans roast beef . .
Large cans chipped beef. .
Banner oats . . .
Best lard .
~ | Teas
| 6 rolls toilet paper
[Clothes lines .
{ Wash boards
Mop sticks
Jardiner stands
{ Bible stands .
|Good flor brooms .
Floor paints and brushes
Oranges and lemons at lowest
prices
7 | Good broom brushes
Rolling pins
Crepe paper, all colors
Good line work gloves
3 3 beans
cts
pers garden
P pe water pails .
hips 30, 23
"I Carpet whips
Ladies’ fine
Wall racks
| Copper bottom wash
10 and
< ceeds
umbrellas
boiler,
. 0 and 1 co
Tin pans 8 and 10
Bread tins
Good un dipper
Enameled kettles
[Large square dinner pails
| Nickle tea kettles
| Shoe Department
{boys' work shoes from 1 00 up
| Our line of children’s shoes
complete, at the lowest prices
We haye a large line of ladies’
| shoes we will close out at cost
| Ba by shoes 2%
5
1s
|
Gent's F wraishing Dept
Full line overalls 35.30. 7
Fal line work and fancy shirts 50
en's pants . 100, 1.50,200
Fw line caps 10, 15 and 25
| Men's socks, 6 pairs 2%
Men's socks, 3 pairs . 25
5
r
23
Full Line Underwear
Blue, black and white
Linen collars
Best rubber collars
25 and 50
0§
20
Great variety of crockery, glass-
ware, china and notions, we will
close out at cost, and some less
[than cost. Great bargains in this
line of goods
All silk ribbon at cost to close
out Also all of the 7c Ginghams
at gc to close out, and all other
cloth at cost
Plated teaspoons,
cach ol
02
i Gold clocks, each
If Tabl le tumblers, dor . 30
Salt and pepper shaker, each a4
Water pitchers, each 15
Crumb trays p 10, SOC
os
10
10
QO
r
and
2%
Two foot carpenter ruler
brushes
1 cakes Buttermilk
Pearl buttons, card
Men's suspenders
Hand lamps
I Standard lamps
Ladies’ black hose
Boys’ heavy nbbed,
Sad iron handles
i
H. D. ANGELL & CO0.,
107 THOMAS AVE.,
| Sayre Penn'a
SOap
. 05
. 10, 1§,
20 and 2
10 and
10 and
pairs
25
§¢
40
15]
3+
TH SUT SES
WERE. STOLEN
Two Young Men Worked to
Strangers Rather Handily
Waverly—Last night two stran-
{gers came to Waverly and wan
| dered into Van Norstran's restau-
rant. While there they made the
|acquaintance of two young men
| named Canfield and Brown, and at
{their suggestion they journcyed
Afterwards the
strangers returned and were in
| were going away.
their property.
The officers were notified and
They were found and arrested late
cated. They both plead guilty to
the charge preferred against them
One of the suit cases was found
missing at noon. The accused
parties were still in the lockup this |
THE FIRE WAS OUT
Waverly—A oe broke out in|
the barn of Thomas Mack on the
terday afternoon.
partment.
the hose carts was upset, but no!
one was injured,
the hook and ladder truck but was |
fire it had been extinguished
SUMMER IS HERE
Summer is here
longer any doubt about it.
There 1s no
This |
mounted |
Italy, arrived in Sayre and dis-
pensed music through the borough
The appearance
of the musical instrument is the
best evidencs that summer is here
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs Frank ID Ferns and Mr.
thank the tnends, neighbors, P. O
S of A, and P O of A. for their
assistance during the sickness and
death of their husband and father
also the singers and those who
contnbuted flowers.
NOTICE
There are some who have not
paid their old taxes. Please call
and settle by June 15 and save
trouble. J. L. Piumstead, Col-
lector. < 26-8
The books, entitled “The San
Francisco Horror,” which The
Record has been giving away with
cach yearly subscription, have ar-
rived and are ready for distnbution.
The book contains over 400 pages
and is in every detail exactly as
advertised. Our agents will be
ready to deliver them in a few
days.
ERIE RAILROAD.
leave Waverly, Wednesday
June 20th at 10 a. m.,
morning,
tions. Retaening,
on special train or No. 8 at 10:03 p.
{ander 12 years of age 30C. As no Lick-
J. W. KNA
Store Closes Evenings at 6 O'Clock Except
Ladies’ Jackets and Suits
¢
¢
At Special Prices
AT JULY PRICES
SHIONd A1INn{ 1V
We place on sale today an immense
stock of jackets and suits at eut prices.
|The line comprises all the new spring
styles and cuts and are offered at July
prices,
$12 50 suits reduced to $ 7.85
| 13.50 « 8.00
16.85 * ; 11.00
| 17.50 12.00
| 18.50 12.00
20.00 13.50
22.00 15.00
26.50 15.00
5.50 3.99
8.85 2.50
lo.00 6.50
I 12.30 7.98
offerings :
9x12
9x12
9x12
7-6x10-0
9x12
9x12
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Jackets reduced to
9x12
9x12
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377 > £3 .
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s301d [eradg Iv
This is a
29
$1.
Regular
Price Now
$10.00 $ 6.75
14.50 9.85
18.50 13.00
13.00 9.00
1850 13.00
35.00 27.50
19.85 14.00
17.50
38.50 29.00
20.00
20.00
16.48
BICYCLE
\__/ FOR 1906.
The Pierce, Ride, Miami, Rambler,
Crescent and Nubia.
PRICES FROM $20.00 UP.
Largest stock of bicycle sundries.
Saddles from 50c up.
Pedals from 50c up. Pumps
from 10c up.
Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up.
ZAUSMER'S JEWELRY STORE,
Broad Street. Waverly.
SCENT
Y, New Arrivals at
S Racket Store
Watering Pots, 10 and 15c.
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.
day or two in advance,
- W. Clark.
H. TUTTLE, M. D.
Specialties:
Diseases of the Rye, Bar, Nose and |
Throat. Glasses socurately fitted. Hours |
Jato 12h um: ? 49 3 7 to8 p.m. Office
211 So, Elmer Ave, Val-
reas 170
+2
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h)
~
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad Se au Park Ave., Waverly.
RSI
ALEX D. STEVENS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ-
ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col-
lected, Taxes Paid.
ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK
LOCKHART ST. SAYRE
JOHN GC. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Pure Olive Oil for medical purposes.
Macaroni at 5, 8 and 10¢ per pound.
No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly.
Subscribe for The Record.
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 prac-
{tical experience. Mason wor
'all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St.,
| Sayre
Furnished room for a gentleman.
quire at the Record office,
House to rent in West Sayre on Lewis
street. Inquire at this office, 16-8