The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, July 25, 1906, Image 4

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    Summer Goods have been
of it.
nee
ery at One Half Price
- Needless to say, the styles are correct. They have
i produced by our New York trimmers and worth
prices, but clear the deck so near the close of
season. We reserve none and offer sll at cne half
Our work room is still open and a New York
al your service. oe,
Waists
Second Floor Centre
Second Floor Left
in
: Women’ s White Suifg and
Separate Coats
They are Poplin, Shrunk Cotton and Linen Inva-
all white, though some have lavendar, Alice
blue, and reseda cuffs sand collars. Ali new, all jaun-
_ &y and all smart uptodate apparel. Prices are | off.
2 Second Floor Right
on
and
of Hammnscks,
in en Automobile Coats
Val e $8; Special at $6.
Also a choiceYlot of Light Wool Suits for women
and og girld each at one half price Alterations
~ will not be maye fiee at this price
eralors,
styles and sizes,
from the
sale
about
are on
Yecond Floor Right
Sale on Women's Wash Sails continued.
— *
tm
It's Live Store News to
You can get Wash
Street Floor Right
Suits for boys and
girls here at clear:
ance prices
Hundreds to
sfelect from and
Special
scarcely any end
to design.
Second Floor
Front
The choice of
two alike
~ We Furnish Homes Complete ; Cash or Deferred
Te ] one third off
payments. We invite you to inspect our plan.
i8 Chiffoniers at one th'rd of. No
Prices ranging from
The original price marks remain
Third Floor
mL & BE\BACH Sayre Rendering
Best of Eveeyting C. 6. . LLoor, PROP,
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
C. J. Kiron,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at
tention given to moving of
Fane, Household Goods, Bafes
TOUREY'S HOTEL
| Treryibing Now aod Up-to-Date. Pit
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station,
Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre.
BR. A. 6. REES, M.D.
100 Lake St. West Sayre,
OFFICE HOURS:
8 0 11:00 a. m., 3 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00,
Genito and chronic diseases
oes stiar] and chr . s
A. N. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
| Remove dead horses and cattle at short
{ notice. All orders will receive prompt
{ attention, Remove stock 8 miles dis-
tant from Athens, Sayre add Waverly. |
Hides must be on carcasses; remove free |
of charge. 1am prepared to do the bus- |
also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones, |
pay market prices. Call Bell telephone
No. 633, SAYRE, PA.
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant st. Waverly, N.Y.
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
First-class work done promptly at rea |
sonable prices,
Residence: —120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa.
|A.J.GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
ta Nours-$13; 1 18; 78; Sandays by Plans and Estimates Furnished
Whesloek Blok. 615 Stevenson 88, Valley Phone ity
Lo
OSBORN'S LIVERY | H. H. Mercereau,
Heavy snd Light Draying and Moving Attorney-at-Law
: Notary Public
called for and delivered in | Spesial attention to Pension Papers,
Valley Phone 11 X,
| 12 Desmond Street, Sayre.
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308%
N. L. TOWNER, N. p, JOHN EEE
Foreign and Domestic Frults.
of Women sad of the Rectum,
iam, 8 :
1 am, oi Tin a
Sila ton 35 rein No. SRilsaheth ., avecly.
Then an Auto,
The first thing that a girl baby
learns to ask for is candy and the sec-
ond Is woney.—Chlcago Dally News.
Unwilling Bervice.
There Is nothing so easy but that it
becomes difficult when you do it with
reluctance. —Terence.
Money with Immigrants,
Our million Immigrants a year are
bringing with them $25,000,000 a year,
besides thelr labor,
John English Took Latonia Features.
CINCINNATI, July 25 —John Eng
lish won the handicap, the feature of
the eard at Latonia. Gus Heldorn was
second and The Minks third, Two fa-
vorites, three secoud choices and twe
outsiders captured the purses,
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotations,
Money on call easy at Iy per cent;
prime mercantile paper, P4b% per cent;
exchanges, $13 670,348; balances, $11. 54006
Penn R
Closing prices
= ‘By
~ od
Reading
Amal Copper £1
Rock Island... EY
LAN
N. Y. Cen
Nort. &
Atghlson. ily
8t. Paul...
Bouthern Pas. Ny
B&O. « 16%
Southern Ry.. IN
Brooklyn R. T.. 744
c.c.C.asLL. m»
South. Ry. pf... p%%
Sugar .......
n
tn
Chea. & Ohlo, M
19%
Texas Pacific.
Union Paeclfic.. {hh
19% U. 8S. Steal.
«308 XL A Boel of va
.. nm
113% West. Union...
| Chl & Northw
| D.&H,
| Erle “ee
Gen Rlectria.
I. Central
Lackawanna
Louis & Nash
Manhattan
Metropolitan
Missour! Pao. .
164g
17%
oA
New Yerk Markets.
FLOUR te an and une ianged; Minne
sot g Bai $ 460, w st ralghts,
8 winler extras, wa 0; winter
hipate ta, ULS
TEAT ~8tendy;
aL
CORN Dull, July
contract grade, July,
southern,
OATS Stepdy and F jr A semana; Jio.
? white, natural, and No. 3 e, clip-
ped, 4c
BUTTER Creamery, extras, perp Puna,
Te Gllc | Nretls, 1900. ; seconds v
western, Imitation Creamery, extras, I)
easterp, dairy, cholos, 3; Henoyaied, x
tras, 1bgisigc: firsts, 1g ye factory,
firels pe + pack ng stoc 0. 1, 1%
ck Liste fo oream sa all
large, falr to goed, large Ks
smaall, he ; halt skims,
part Pin »
EGOS ay ut xtrg, per doz-
en, Io, ne arbhi ork unt bg firsts to
extra firsts. 1
HAY Steady; IG io, Ajo. ; good te
chalice, ae-48
HEANS- Sieady: marrow, $3; medium,
$15; pon. $1.5, red kidney, $1
WOOL Steady; dom pestle Heroes, BSc.
POTATOES teady rime,
or barrel, $1. 42; do, fair fo g Re
sarvel, $1.84 0. do, culls, per Barrel
on treey, fim, as basket
a, culls, per pasket 185
LIVE POULTRY -Firmer; fow smo
Jie i SH 4 Jostens, a Wo; spring chick
peks, old, leifile.; do, spring, 11
TRY Breatri
choice, 14%e. , do, fair to good
roosters, So. brotlers, earhy, Nude:
western, 1995
DRE BRED POU 12
: pu
Live Stock Markets.
CATTLE Supply ht: marke! steady:
nA ®B.008y; veal
today.
Mrs. EE A, Cole went to New
James S. Hines is visiting his
son Albert in Cortland.
The condition of W. H. Shaw is
somewhat improved today.
Mrs. James H. Codding returned
to New York last evening.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Boyle, Chemung street, a son.
Mrs. Lewis Hines of Spruce
strect was in Wilkes-Barre today,
N. P. L. excursion to E'mira
Wednesday, Aug 15, via Erie, 4t
Mrs. B. H. Merrill and Miss
Mary Haines are visiting in Ulster
today.
John A. Ruggles and Harry
Wolcott were on the river fishing
today.
George Croll and family of New
York are visiting relatives in
Athens, a
Mrs. John Hanafia of Nichols is
visiting Mrs. William Bixter in
Athens.
Master Harry Loomis of Milan,
is visiting his cousin, Master Man-
ley Rowe.
Miss Margaret Bradbury of New
York is visiting her aunt, Miss N.
M. Davies, nL.
Mrs. Reid T Thurston is quite ill
and her husband came from Elmira
this morning.
~
Mrs. Eli Cole of Ithaca and Mrs,
Chas. Cole of Newfield, N. J, are
guests of Mrs. Eben Brown.
Mrs, Ww. H. Melville and daugh
ter Lucy and Miss Christine Gouse
are visiting friends at Powell, Pa.
N.P.L L.. excursion to Eldridge
park Wednesday August 15, via
Erie. Full particulars later. 66 4
G. A. Lamkin, A E. Bressler, P
E Decker and Hoyt Hager were
among the jolly crowd of fishermen
today.
J. A. Gould is putting in new
concrete steps and sidewalk in front
of the Gould millinery store, Main
street.
Two special trains morning and
afternoon to Eldridge park, Wed
nesday, Aug. 15, N P. L. excur-
sion, via Erie, 66 4t
The fishing party to to Smithboro
yesterday got about 35 fish. One
of John Heavener's string was a
three pounder.
Mrs. Emma Mills of ( Philadel-
phia has been visiting Mrs. George
Richards for a time and went to
New Era this morning.
Mrs. Ww. P, Glunt and daughter
Hazel returned to Altoona this
morning after visiting Mrs. R Cal-
lear a week in Athens,
Mrs. M. H. Study of Rome has
been the guest of Mrs. Thomas
Whitney for a few days and re-
turned home this morning.
Miss Nellie Briggs of Philadel
phia, who has been visiting her
cousin, Elmer Briggs of Center
street, returned to her home yes.
terday.
Remember the Baptist church"
ladies have an ice cream social on
the church lawn tonight and there
will be good music to enliven the
:| hours, Give them a good patron-
PC ae
Mrs. George Richards of New
| Era has been the guest of her son,
George Richards, a short time, and
returned home this morning. Miss
Agnes Richards accompanied her
to New Era.
A horse belonging to Willis
‘| Hill became frightened at an auto
yesterday and ran from the postof
fice down Main street as far as
the residence of S. R., Payne, where
the animal was captured.
Robert Pendleton, a prominent
musician of Philadelphia, and his
Dent secnag. st ac
Thirty-four Came to Athens Yes-
About the Town
Athens — Thirty-four
by Leslie Farnsworth, who went to
expected on train No. 1, but it was
impossible for them to get the
early start and so the arrangements
were made for No. 7 to stop here.
There was a large delegation at
the station to receive the children
as they were assigned to their re-
spective places by Mrs. Farns-
worth and it was a cheery sight to
witness the glad hearted children
Ons Lot—Men's Shoes $1
po r= — if
Cd Rey
EA, aren EEA eA a ET ARE
Permanent Dentistry
I ——
A quarter of a century ago we
Placed some gold fillings in the teeth
fo a well known gentleman at pres-
ent a resident of Sayre, These fill-
their lives to get the sunshine and
fresh air of the country. -Already
they had come to love Mrs. Farns-
worth for her kind attention to
their wants as they made the long
journey from Brooklyn, and when
they landed from the cars they all
clustered around her and showed
their appreciation of her services.
There are ten more to come to
day and they will be tagged and
put into the care of the conductor
of the train until they arrive at
Athens. The good people of our
town who have come forward and
opened their homes to these chil.
dren all deserve great praise but
Mrs, Farnsworth more than all has
worked hard and earnestly to per~
fect the arrangements for this en~
terprise.
, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Buckley, this moming, a son.
Charles Tallada, president of the
Modern Protective Association,
went to Wilkes-Barre this noon in
company with twenty members of
the association, to attend a meeting
this evening in which a large num-
ber will be initiated.
Mrs. E. W. Elliott of Canton has
been visiting her sister, Miss N. M.
Davies, a short time, and they to-
gether went to Towanda this thorn
ing, where they will be the guests
of the former's grand daughter,
Mrs. George H. Boyle.
$1.10 to Ithaca and Return
The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell
tickets July 23rd to 26th, inclusive, to
Ithaca at above named fare, account
Central New York Volunteer Firemen's
Association, Jaly 20-26. Tickets good
foie July 23d to 26th; retarning until
uly 27th, inclusive on all trains exoept
Black Diamond Express, Special t
leaves Sayre at 7:46 a. m.; returning
leaves Ithaca 10 p. m. on Thursday, July
26th. Bes Le “Valley Ticket
for further particulars,
—r
$1.00 to Harvey's Lake and Re-
turn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will
sell tickets Augast Oth. Special train,
stopping at Pittston in both directions.
Leaves Sayre at 7:10 a. m,; returoing
legree Harvey's Lake 6p. = Tickets
going and returai only on speo-
- feo Lonigh
Agents for far
i"
fa train on date of issue,
Valley Ticket
ticulars,
Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex-
cursions
The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces
special fares during the season to the
West from Sayre as follows:
Colorado $41.80 round trip; tickets to
be sold Joly 11th to 13th. Good to re-
urs until A th,
n, Washi: (state), and Brit-
ah. Columbia, $70.35 round trip. Tickets
to be sold June 17th, inclusive, Limited
to return within 60 days.
Angeles $80,125
Ban Francisco and Los
roand tri Tickets to be sold June 24
tod Jo duly inclusive. Limited to re-
pt. 15th,
Inquire of agents for further informa-
ud with reference to stop over privil-
egeas, side trips, ote. Hu
DON'T FORGET
the excellent values for
little money at
McMahan's
We have dry goods
that will please you as
well as the prices.
We also have shoes
at the lowest prices and
of the latest cut.
| E. MoMA
and useful as the day they were
made. We will tell you the name of
the party, if you wish to see kim
yourself.
There are variations in dentai
workmanship, just as there are dif-
ferences in the various brands of
Rowr, If you desire the highest de.
gree of proficiency—the skill and
knowledge that will make YOUR
fillings serviceable twenty five years
from today—come in or ‘phone for
an appointment. On the other hand,
if you take pleasure in having your
teeth filled over and over again every
year or two, you should go elsewhere | A
—we do not do that kind of work.
J.W. Murrelle,D.D.S.,
106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA,
Valley 'Phone 97 D.
Bring Your Job Printing to
Murrelle’s Printing
Office
“The Satisfactory Place.”
Sr fu | to eight skilled job
equipment a yay service.
Our
our
ns say we have the
to please. We keep
Tolmadgo Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre,
Valloy Phose 128x.
WE PRINT
The Valley Record |=:
E. MN. DUNHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: —Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Bloek,
Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa
$1.50 value.
TA
ALEX D. STEVENS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
When ou want a .cement side-
walk laid in
manner, call on Simeon Davis. You
will get Lhe benefit of years of
tical experience. Mason
all kinds, Simeon Davis, oie,
yre.
H. TUTTLE, NA. D.
Specialist
Hom 10d Thou. Gime ocaretoly
Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses -
fitted, Hours 10 1) Anes, 7
les Valley phone
EHH VALLEY 2. R.
(In affect May 13, 1geé.)
Tein Jaws a7 Me folgwn:
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JA. M. Daily for Towsads, Tunkhan-
Dall Pittston, Fikes hase, Glen Glen Suu
Sotiugs, Mauch RAS eniwE
rcper: wales. ay.
A. M.) Daily fx
Pittston,
Wilkes-Barre, Glen Summit
ois Haver, Jesh Jiten Tactics.
Shin ia, Baltimore and Wesklagion. TT Th
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