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

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THES LITTLE PRICES
the family purse.
than this. We price
, pany of which are larger |
Politics is decidely warm.
Edwin F. Loomis returned from |
{
i
Mrs. Harry Noyes and Robert
Nichol went to E!mira today.
P. C. Gori of Towanda was
| transacting business in Athens
Dr. E. B. Joachim and C. M.
| Myer were in Elmira on business
the big city stores.
i8 drawing heavily on t!
9 big 9x12 left our stocks
left any one goes at pr
clude Wiltons, Body Erussels
and Tapestries About
display
e 50
Ax:
ne third
ird Floor
Ham
Is offered Ki
About 35 are
They 1n
\ elve is
See Wit
mocks
otted ¢ fo
ie T
nsters
Reductions
We have strongly featured hats
prices each Friday for the last thre»
Saturday special sale days
will give our patroas a price
third off, or better
2nd Flo
little
weeks his we
rts
Miss Bertha Stroud has gone to
Hoboken to visit her sister, Mrs.
Good value for every dollar you
Miss Agnes Grantham of Ridley
Park is renewing Athens acquain-
$150 and up
Frida
f stele
wind
we
n equal
W hit
Notable becauss of selections (
churches will generally obser
Sabbath We have
suits for children up to 14 year size
2ad Floor
be
Fine Wi
Separate SKirts
ite Nt
nen ul nes
¥
2350 ii
300 up to 787
230 1 $395
$l x0to §u00
haldr
ed this
en's day
oming
tide U . B
Odd Pieces
ibundance
_ Seemingly endless varety
ordinary sash ribbons (ur
certain loom and buy on the
doing you can assuredly cot it
Notion Section
Sree
H id D
zest thems
r June brides
iner Sets and
nront
D
Pi
ers it of tha
Beautiful
contract for a
Others Dresden
$125 and up
wi
IES
Parasols
te linen insert, motif |
border
tween nibs
hand carved handles, ete
Undermuslins--Choice
peice for children's
‘I hey embrace every wan'ed sort
corset cover and skirt combined
Underwear Section 2nd
W. T. CAREY,
JUSTICE:OF THE
PEACE
:
Ofloe Maney & Page Block,
Rooms formerly occupied by the
Iate John R. Murray,
Office hours: 9 to 10a. m.; 6:30
toBp, m. Al other times during
day at Valley Record office,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
RBspecial caro and prompt at
tention given to moving of
Pianoe, Household Goods, Safes
otc
LAWS & WINLACK,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
LAWS" BUILDING, 219 DESMOND’'ST,,
Valley Phone 180-A,
Sayrs,
LENIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at at West Sayre Drug
Store, both phones; or at the Erie street
yards at Sayre. Both Phones.
COLEMAN MASSLER,
HILL & BEIBACH
care
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
Bargains
r ment Ye a
rted windsor tie
see the
f a piece ?
Floor
Political Announcements
1 hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for Jury Commiasioner on the Re-
publicau ticket, subject to the rules
governing the Republican primaries to
be held June 16th next. 8S A. BLISH.
Sayre, Pa, May 105, 1904,
The and-raigned announces himself a
candidate for the nomination of Jary
Commissioner, subject to the rules of
Democratic party of Bradford county.
J.R. GRAHAM.
Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1908,
To Bradford County Republicans
1 herewith present my name #8 a can-
didate for Representative in the Penn
syivania Legislatare, subject to Repub-
lican rules. | stand for the enactment
of laws giving a straight, aniform two
cnt fare on all railroad lines That
olley roads shall have the vested right
to transport freighta, A revision of oar
tax laws to the end that corporations
shall contribute to relief of local taxa-
tion and be compelled to bear their just
share of the barden of tax. The same
to be usad for free schools or such other
purpose as our people may desire, All
laws to be drawn plain, clear and dis
tinct so there shall be no doubt as to
intention and purpose,
Fdmand M. Tuton,
Banuay Creek, Pa.
Towanda, Pa, June § 10864,
the Republican voters of Bradford
County ©
You donbtless believe in the prioei
ples published in my anuonpeement, viz
Trolley lines should be permitts
carry freight,
Lorporations sb
share of the taxes
Two cent fares
steam railroads,
Enforcement of the constitution re
lating to carrying companies (Art. XVII)
by providing proper penalty for its
lation
If nominated and el
and work for these reforms, 1 may not
have seen you during the canvass, so
take this method of requesting you to
attend the primaries, June 18, and assist
in the good work of a proper revisi
the tax laws,
Be sure to go to the primaries and
take ir neighbors and friends wit
you. Sincerely, Geo, Moserip. 9
uld pay their ju
for everybody
Vio-
ted 1 shall vote
To the Voters of Bradford County :
I hervby announce myself a candidate
for Representative subject to Republi
can rules. | have always stood for clean
politica, a fair ballot and an houest
count, and 1 believe in “a square deal
fur all.” If elected 1 will vote and work
for such laws as will further these ends.
1 favor the passage of laws making pas
s*nger rates two centa a mile, also for
more liberal appropriations for schools
to the end that local taxation for that
purpose may be reduced to the Juwest
sossible limit and for euch additional
aid for road building and maintenance
as the best interests of the people de
mand. | particularly favor the enact
ment of laws that will equaliz» taxation
and compel corporations to bear their
fron share of the burden, the grant
ng of freight privileges to trolley com-
panies, and a Hing) law that is just and
Foe
areata of ay hE
thelr support at at the ng primaries,
i GILES M. COONS,
| Canton, Pa., May 10, 1908,
| Try an ad in The Record,
Cash or Installment
BORE NO RESEMBLANCE
Athens —Mrs Edith White went
to Homets Ferry thas
rate the story the
id at that place re
pp sed to be Ira Meco
She
the
some of
She 1s a sister
of Ira McMillan and states that the
description of the clothing and per-
con of the de
morning to
investi; about
dead man fou:
cently and
Millan formerly of this place
Was
very indignant over
published statement
) papers
in
vesterday'
id man bears no re
brother.
was in
Athens,
that
vicinity
» Ferry at the time men-
NOTICE
selling milk in the
s to that of her
She states farther that
* he left
hardly
semblan
he
Binghamton sin
ind that it is
he could have
f Homet
tioned
possible
been in the
All person
boro
complied with the ordinance 1n re-
to tested for
to be held hable
of ordinance.
having cows
culosis are
prov S1ons
So please take notice.
Athens Board of Health
Illustrated summer excursion
books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua
Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa. |a
can be had on inquiry at the Ene
ticket office, Waverly
15 taw
We still have a large
assortment of
Ginghams and Percales
Suitable for Dresses
and Shirt Waists.
Plain and Figured
Lawns and Batistes
All the new things in
pretty silk effects and
a nice lot of White
Goods suitable for
Shirt Waist Suits.
Call and look them
over.
D. E. McMAHAN,
I 0. O. F. Block,
Cor. Pine and Main Sts.,
Atheas
i
The Aeolian orchestra furnished
music for Mrs. Ahbe's reception
yesterday afternoon.
Ray Hosmer has joined another
traveling troupe and started out on
his journey this morning.
Mrs. J. H. Hoffman and children, |
Floyd and Edna, have gone to
New Albany to visit her brother.
, Sanderson Burns went to Elmira |
this morning to see his daughter, |
Mrs. Frank Lyons, who is quite ill.
Miss
wanda,
Pauline Kaufman of To- |
who has been visiting
Athens friends, returned home yes- |
terday.
Miss Frances Stevens went to |
Stevensville this morning to stay |
at the home ot her grandfather a|
short time.
Dr. K J Clement and Gertrude |
Clement moved their office in the |
Finch building today over the
hardware store
Walter Ademy and wife went to
Smithfield today, where they will
be guests at the home of Burr]
Mrs. Col. E Overton and Miss
Fanny Long of Towanda attended |
the reception given by Mrs. Ahbe |
yesterday afternoon.
The ladies missionary society |
held a meeting in the Presbyterian |
church this afternoon. Tea was
served after the session.
Mrs T A. Brennan and son
Elton have gone to Liberty Cor-
ners where they will wisit Mrs
Brennan's parents a short time,
Mrs H G Atkins and children
Vera and Harmon, went to Lacey-
ville this morning where they will
be guests of relatives
weeks,
for two
Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
guests of her parents, J. L.. De
Groff and wife. Mr. and Mrs. |
Frost will move from New Jersey
Frost are
O. LL Haverly and wife went to
Williamsport in their new automo-
bile today to attend the wedding of
] W. Beeman and Miss Martha
Brain tomorrow.
Mrs E M Cowell joined Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Haverly in thar
automobile trip to Canton today |
and will attend the Beaman Brain |
wedding in Williamsport tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson
of Jersey Shore are the guests of]
her sister, Mrs J. E. Swyers. They
| were called here to attend the
funeral of Mrs. A. Strouse in Sayre |
| today.
Miss Flora Atherton, who has
been employed as one of the new
high school teachers for next year,
was in Athens yesterday. She re~
turned to her home in Chambers- |
burg last evening.
J. LeRoy Corbin, who died in
Potterville, Pa, Saturday, was at
one time a merchant in Athens and
He
resided in the John Ruggles’ house
occupied by the Finch hardware
COPAY idan
Read The Record,
of Goods, Some at Half
Price. They Must
Go Regardless
of Cost or
Value,
Grocery Department
Good potatoes . :
25 Ibs granulated sugar .
5 Ibs lemon cookies
: Ibs ginger snaps .
Good bread flour.
Good pastry flour .
10 Ibs buckwheat flour .
Pancake flour :
3% lbs 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
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. 28 and
. 08 and 20
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| Fresh eggs .
YAY ee AO
| Eagle brand condensed, milk
| Large cans corned beef
Large cans rodst beef .
' Large cans chipped beef .
| Banner oats . « vv:
Best lard .
Teas, .
Coffees . :
| 6 rolls toilet paper :
| Clothes lines
| Wash boards
Mop sticks . .
{ Scrub brushes .
Folding ironing tables
| Jardiner stands
stands :
Good floor brooms .
{ Floor paints and brushes
Oranges and lemons at lowest
prices
Good broom brushes
Rolling pins. . . . .
Crepe paper, all colors
Good line work gloves 2
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Croquet sets .
7 papers garden seeds .
Pulp water pails . vo
| Horse whips. . . 10,23
| Carpet whips
| Ladies’ fine
Wall racks. . .
Copper bottom wash boiler,
o and 1 00
Tin pans : . 8and 10
Bread tins. ... . ... .:'oO}
Goodtindipper. . . . .. 1D
Enameled kettles . . . 0
Large square dinner pails . . 23
Nickle tea kettles. . . . )
Shoe Deprttmnt
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
- 35.50, 75
Full line work and fancy shirts
Men's pants. . 1.00, 1.50, 200
Full line caps 10, 15 and
Men's socks, 6 pairs .
Men's socks, 3 pairs .
Men's socks, 2 pairs .
Full Line Underwear
Blue, black and white
Linen collars .
Best rubber collars . . . 20
Colored and white. hdkfs, 3 and 10
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 nbbon at cost to close
lout. Also all of the 7c Ginghams
lat gc to close out, and all other
cloth at cost
Plated teaspoons, cach .
Plated tablespoons, each .
Gold clocks, each
Table tumblers, doz .
Salt and pepper shaker, each
Water pitenss, cach
Crumb trays
Lamp shades .
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and
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umbrellas
wi
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1s
25 and 3
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15
. 10, 25 and Oc
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10
10
10
Pearl buttons, card .
Men's suspenders .
Hand lamps .
Standard lamps .
Ladies’ black hose .
Boys’ heavy ribbed, 3
iron handles .
. 10, 13, 23
20 and 2
«3, 10 and i5
pairs
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107 THOMAS AVE.,
Sayre - -
SAYRE, PA.
“ABOVE ALL"
THE PATRICIAN SHOE
For Women =
Sizes 1to 8 Widths A to Ef
hi 2 35. 50,
Crescent and Nubia.
PRICES FROM $20.00 UP.
Largest stock of bicycle sundries.
Saddles from 50c up.
from 10c up.
Tires from $1.50 up.
Pedals from 50c up. Pumps
Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up.
ZAUSMER'S JEWELRY STORE,
Broad Street. Waverly.
Yetta Peas
O END to the good things at the
Racket Store this week. You can
find most anything you want, from a
Dinner Set to a Tooth Pick.
from $1.00 to $4.00, hooks free with
one.
Hammocks
each
18 inch Window Screens 2jc. Sou-
the
prettiest “little brown jugs” you ever saw ;
10¢ each;
venirs of Waverly very
ten different styles.
Special for Pay Day Week
We have just received an assortment
VW OD / ae NTE TST]
A 2a N56 $e} 3,
of China: Caps and Saucers, Plates, Su-
gars and Creamers, Mustard Cups, etc,
worth from 15c to 25¢, for one week only
10c each.
Ebb bat ree
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly.
Owing to change in case de- | CEMENT SIDEWALKS
signs by the factory, we
are obliged to sell
When you woul a cement side-
walk laid in a first-class, durable
manner, call on Simeon Davis. You
will get the benefit of years of o
ONE INTERIOR PLAYER PIANO
At Less Than Wholesale Cost all kinds Simeon Davis, Olive St,
in order to keep stock up to
date. This is an opportun-
ity to buy a firstclass inter-
ior player at an extremely
low price. The action is the
same as will be used in the |
new cases. Come quick or
write, if interested.
F. A. Armstrong,
203 E. Cooper St. Athens.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Betimates Furnished
¥15 Stevenson BL. Valley Phone 212y
There is no nook nor cor-
ner where The Valley Rec-
ord does not circulate
Murphy & Blish
Make Suits to Order
Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed
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