The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 18, 1906, Image 4

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    ESER, KESSLER
THE BIG STORE WITHESS LITTLE PRICES
saving possibilities,
Dozens of Pairs ofMen’s Shoes
and Oxfords Sold Saturday
(See big tableful Street Floor)
We are determined to continue selling
$3.50 and $1.00 shoes at so low a price to
close them out that you too will want a
pair. All sizes, all styles and all leath-
ers. $269 and $2.89,
Borosis high grade .
Radcliffe, medium grade
Boardman, popular price 2.00
These are a trinity of excellence in
women's shoes: cach in a class by itself.
Notion Section Offers Small
Wares at Little Prices
Children’s hand bags .
Spoaal lot of ladies’ hand bags :
Better ones, each, up to
$3.50
$2.50 and 3.00
19¢
2Ye
. $3.00
Actual count shows over 50 stvles and
colorings i in belts, 10¢ and up.
————
A cleanup on Stationery
15c values . 9c 12¢ values ic
Envelopes and paper to match, in
cream, egg shell or white, ruled or plain.
Any June Bride Would Ap-
preciate As a Gift
Some of the special merchandise we
show. See China, Cut Glass, Electroliers
Leather and Golden Oak Furniture.
Lockhart Street Window. We show
0a RY others throughout the store,
Basement Offers You Excep-
tional Values
Special in lee Cream Freezers:
2 quart Alaska, triple motion in
es i“
$1.15
1 iH)
i i is a" 2) 10
95
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You ought to own one.
Buckboards, Wagons, Hand Cars and
Tricycles will keep your boy pleasantly
employcd. You will find all sorts here
at less prices than youn are asked most
places. 97c up to $5.67.
Mi * i -
illinery Millinery
As the season advances our prices
wane. Weare in the zenith of our use-
fulness to vou now, because our selec-
tions are complete, but nearing the sea-
son's close. We want no stocks left over
and our prices are the smallest,
Special for Tuesday and
Wednesday
Dotted Swiss with colored figures, Ar-
nold’s best goods, about 35 styles. 10c.
Plain White Dotted Swiss, from 15¢ to
50c. You must examine it to appreciate
the value.
Floridora Batistes,
12ic. 10c.
Another lot of Peter Pans
WAISTS in today. Fancy, Sheer and
Nets are in this lot. Y8c to $1.67
30 patterns. Value
STREET FLOOR
Lace als
George H Raup returned from
Wyalusing today.
L. W. Curtis and wife of Owego
were in Athens over Sunday.
nell is the guest of Mrs
Touhey.
J. W
C. C. Lateer went to Geneva or
mormng
was in Athens a short time this
morning.
Mis E
Haupt, 1s
de Mark.
P. Sabin, nee Katharine
visiting Miss Arra Van.
Milo Mernll went to Bumptown
today to attend to some business
wm his farm
The children's day exercises at
the Presbytenan church last even-
ing were very fine
There will be a meeting of Pro-
tection hose company tomorrow
eveaing and all of the members
are requested to be present.
Mrs Catherine Lateer and child
went to Mull City
wh=re they will spand a short time
this morning
at the home of Isaac Lateer.
Mrs James Watson of Athens,
and Mrs. J]. W. Touhey and daugh-
ter Anna of this place, spent Satur
day with friends at Binghamton.
Edgar Payne, Carl Holcomb and
Verne Struble went to Mchoopany
today and they took with them* a
and
fishing outfit provisions for a
week's stay
Commander Artemus Weller at-
tended a meeting of the executive
committee of the Bradford County
Saldiers and Sailors’
at Ulster this
encampment
afternoon
The 16th
the
Bradford and Sullivan counties will
annual convention of
Chnistitn Eadeavor union of
be held in the Presbyterian church
Athens commencing Wednes-
June 2
in
d 1y cvening,
n was
over Sunday. He is working with |
the bnidge gang for the D. L &
to Elmira Saturday with the re
mains of Harman Baker who was
There was a desperate battle in
WILLIAMS
& SUTTON
SHOES
| THE PATRI
hq
lid
for. When the doctor arrived he
Carl Holcomb has completed his
at the
University of Pennsylvania
ourse of medical study
and
vas awarded the degree of M.D
June 13. He 1s now qualified to
practice medicine and has passed a
competitive examination and has
been chosca as interne for the
Moses Taylor hospital at Scranton
He will enter upon his
January 1, 190;
RESULT AT ATHENS
Athens — The were
held Saturday evening and the ex:
caitement has passed away. Dr CL.
Stevens has won his nomination to |
duties
primaries
honest way, and he will be clected
by a large majority. The following
15 the official vote for Athens bor-
ough
LEGISLATURE
Iw 2w jw iw
LousT. Hoyt 85 44 47 16
E. M. Tatoa 11 0 2% 12
George Moserip 76 48 37 46
CC, L. Stevens 11IR S69 il
G. M. Coons F 11 ]
JURY COMMISSIONER,
Charles Scot 2 i i: NM 53
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10
Jame i art. 39 31 2 17-13
Freeman Dixon 3 5 10
A R Gillett 50 43 } 21-13
Samuel A Blish 25 17 2 19 82
De=legates for first ward are Dr
E. B. Joachim, C. M. Myer, James
I. Sawyer, Frank Little.
Delegates for second ward—W.
G Newman, F. E
Charles White,
Luckey and
: § Sizes 1 to 8
CIAN SHOE
Widths Ato E =
DIED SATURDAY
Athens—Mrs Laura Merchant
Estabrook died at the home of F
L.. Estabrook, East Athens, Satur
day at 10:40 o'clock a. m, aged 75
years. Her maiden name
Laura Merchant and she was born
in Newark Valley, N. Y, June 19,
18330 She was a woman of the
highest moral qualities and
social life she had a sunny way
that attracted everyone to her. Her
christian character was sincere,
carnest and deep and she was al-
ways doing some act or spezking
of cheer to help those
was
words
around her.
most in the work of the
terian church and her labors will
who kmew her. Her husband
George I. Estabrook, died in 1899,
but she has continued to reside in
her death She had been on a
a w ek ago. She has one surviv-
ing brother, W. H. Merchant,
siding in Lawrenceville, Pa,
res
and
Washington. Her funeral took
afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. H
Sawtelle officiating, assisted by
Rv A F.von Tobel
in Tioga Point cemetery, in charge
& Miller, undertakers
|Z Robert Archer spent Sunday
with his family in East Athens re
turning to Picture Rocks this
| morning where he has charge of the
carving department of a furniture
manufactory. He intends moving
| his family there soon.
Harold Lindsay of St. Joha's
military academy, returned home
He has just completed
a march of 100 miles and comes
out of the journey with blistered
| feet and a general used up condis
‘tion in his getting seasoned to sol-
dierly duties,
i
Read The Record.
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 Baits.
Call and look them
over.
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but you
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tively be sold to the highest bidder,
gains and you want to be there.
GRAND STREET PARADE
NEXT TUESDAY
without reserve or limit. There will be bar- in a home of your own and be your own landlord.
We shall make very casy terms.
EASY TERMS
Come and see see some of the beautiful presents on exhibition at office and show rooms of New England Land Company, No. 201 $
L. H. GREEN, Pro s ide nt. Lockhart Street, (Wheelock Building) Sayre, Pa. H. J MILLER, G en. M gr. | §
We will be glad to help you.
GRAND BAND CONCERT
ON THE GROUNDS