The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, August 15, 1906, Image 2

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    ‘We have ina
WE
The fire whistle blew this morn-
ing about 2:30 o'clock, but it
proved to be a false alarm.
Maple Leal camp No. 2528,
Royal Neighbors of America, will
hold an ice cream social in the
Desmond street park on Wednes-
day evening, August 15. All are
invited, 82-3
Special Rates For Old Home
Week at Spencer. The Lehigh Valley
Railroad will sell tickets at low fares
August 12th to 18th inclusive. Fare
from Sayre 80c. Tickets good goi hod
returning on all trains except the
Diamond Express limited for retara “i
til August 19h, inclasive, Deflaite in-
ADVISE YOU TO PROF-
Parlor Suites
Sale
Price $22.00
25.04)
3200
53.00
Regular Regular
Price $30.00, Price
“ 32.00, ;
40.00, n
65 00, !
$ 675
10.00
o 20.00
v 25.00
3000
Ee
i
Sale
Price $ 4.75
Dining Chairs
Sale
§ 7.60 Price $ 550
10.00 8.50
15.00 13.00
Leather Seats 18.00 14.50
a 20.00 15.50
Cane
Seats
formation can be obtalned of Ticket
Agents. 77
Exposure Brings on Rheumatism
Sale Painfcl in its mildest form, quickly
Price $12.00 | becoming an agony or torture if neg-
“ lected, When you feel the first pain
16. 00 in the muscles, the firat slight stiffness
{in the joints take Bloodine. It acts im-
18.00 | mediately on the Blood and Nerves, and
22.00 | will positively cure Rheumatism, how-
Buffets
Regular
Price $16.00
u 18 00
20.00)
22.00
S000
Bed Room Suites
Sale
Price $17.00
21 00
700
- 00
36.00
Regular
Price $10.00
12.00
1500
16.00
24.00
Pe $23.00
28.00
35.00
40.00
15.00
=
Sale
Price
Oak Rockers
We have a limited number of
good substantial Oak Rockers to go
in this sale at $1.25. Better Rock-
ers for more money but far below
real value
| ever severe, Sold by C. AM. Driggs, Sayre.
: : | Week-End Outings
Pictures Half Price Oh Bohr ot Se ita
n ta } . | 80th to September 30th, the Lehigh Val-
There is in the store a large num | ley Railroad will sell Ee aa
ber of llandsome Framed pictures. locally Li New York state at low fares,
whic 11 provide over Sanday outings
We put the entire lot in this sale Begg ed ding foie dnc fi nay
with the price cat squarely in This armngement applies genefally to
two. | pointa in New York state east of Geneva.
| Ask Lehigh tickst agenta for Nl par-
ticulars. 0-tf
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“The Valley's Largest Furniture House.”
DI SA FE
- The Valley Record WAVERLY
J.H. MURRELLE, Publisher. a
FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
News and "advertising matter may be
Ww. 7. CARRY, BdHor.
left at Oregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X,
day.
Joe Rose is spending the weck
at Philadelphia.
Mrs. W. E. Tew returned home
today after visiting at Norwich and
Utica.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1906.
Free Free
~ Mrs A C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn. |
writes that a free sample bottle of |
Bloodine her when she was all
ine isa body ballder at g:30
tonic of wonderfal merit, |
If you have not tried it, you shoald |
greatest system Tonic in |
Sick Kidneys are positively |
Bloodine, Sold by (
W. E. Tew returned yesterday
* | irondacks,
Wilkes-Barre and Re-|
i Lehigh Valley Railroad will
sell tickets August 19th. Special train,
: at 7:10 a. m.; returning
es-Barre 8 p. m. Tickets
and returning oaly on spec- |
Sh dane of issue, Bee Lehigh
Ticket Agents for Sather pais
Tex, is visiting his mother; Mrs,
E. D. Persons.
Litchfield spent yesterday at the
{home of C. A. Neaves,
$1.95 to Freeville, N. Y. and Re-
turn, vis Valley Railroad, ae-
Saunt Central ew York State Spiritoal-
Int Meetings, July 22 to Aug 20th, 1906.
July 21 to Aug. 19th, in-
elusive, good on all regular trains. For
forthe artlouines soe Lehigh Valley,
The M. P. A. excursion to The
take place next Saturday.
Mrs. Bart Cornell of Owego is]
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Schutt, Orange street,
excursion this morning, and an-
other crowd left on the 1:45 secs
tion.
Johan Hendrick went to Great
Bend this morning, having been
called there by the illness of his
father,
The initiatory degree was con-
ferred on one candidate at the
meeting of Manoca lodge, 1 OOF.
last evening.
———
Wm. Hopkins went to Elmira
| tures for his oyster bay, which will
{ open next month,
——— A f——
Mrs. M. LL Shappee, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Smeaton, returned to |
G. A. Harding, the shoe man
| who has sold out his business will |
Co. of Portsmouth, O,
sell shoes.
and will |
Mr. and Mrs. Leipziger returned
| today after visiting their daughter,
| Mrs. Julius Sayles for some time |
| past.
Waverly, N. Y.
TRUSTEES MEET
Waverly—The trustees met last
| evening at 6:30 and decided to hold
their election relative to the paving
of Chemung street on Monday,
August 27, from 6 am. to 7p m.
The resolution which was passed
at the last meeting providing for
the purchase of a table tor the ac-
commodation of the press and for
an electric fan and leather cushions
on the spectators’ bench, was re-
scinded. On motion of Mr. Farley,
however, the committee on public
buildings was instructed to procure
such paraphernalia for the accom.
saw fit,
SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZED
Waverly—The school board met
| last night and organized for the en
The following officers
President, H. E.|
secretary, George H.|
Graft, and treasurer, H. A. Ellis. |
| There were three applicants for
| collector, G. C, Higgins, P. J. Fal
sey and Chas. Tuttle. Mr. Falsey | 4
was clected on the second ballot,
|
| were elected :
| Experienced dining room girl,
| capable of taking charge
| steady position.
One
Good wages,
Apply at the Nae
| wood.
Arnica and Witch Hazel
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Balt Rheum, Tet-
| tor, Chapped Hands and all skin erup-
tions. It is guaranteed to Bre satisfac-
| tion, or money refunded. rice 250 by
druggists. illiams Mfg. Co, Prop's.
Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M. Driggs,
druggist.
$1.35 to North Fair Haven and
Return
The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell
tickets Sanday, Jaly 1st and every Bun-
day thereafter until Sept, 9th, Tickets
good going and returning on all trins on
date of issue only. See Lehigh Valley
Ticket Agents for furlher particulars 46
$1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return
The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell
tickets Sunday, July 1st and every San.
day thereafter until Sept. 0th. Ticketa
good Going and returning on all trains
on date of issue only. See Lehigh Tiok-
et Agents for further particulars. 48
BIRDS! BIRDS!
If you are thinking of buying a
bird of any kind, call and see the
Hartz Mountain Canaries and Par-
rots just received, and get prices
before you send away and get one
you can't see before you buy, All
canaries guaranteed singers or will
be exchanged at any time, Have
some bargains in cages.
R. A. HOLCOMB,
423 Keystone Ave, Sayre, Pa.
FOR SALE
A very desirable property
in Waverly, one block from
trolley. Nine room house,
Work shop, hen house and
park. This property will
be sold at a sacrifice if
bought before Sept. 1, 1906.
Reynolds Real Estate Agency.
117 Packer Ave. Sayre, Pa, Pa.
of every year.
convince you that we mean business.
¢
We've got|
Just as PRESENTED IN THE NATION'S METROPOLIS
Where During its Phenomenal Inaugural Season of Five Weeks it Exhib-
ited to more than a half million delighted spectators, and again proved
itself fo be
The Wide World's Mightest Amusement Institution
Equally at ITome in Europe and America—In close touch with every
source of original arenic endeavor, and alwaya the first to pre-
sent the newest and latest novelties in Circas Divertisement.
Maintains its own European Agencies, and pays more money for Top-
Line Acts than all other shows combined. It is not a mere show—it'is a
university of marvels—a national institution of univeraal wonders.
ITS LIKE HAS NEVER BEFORE EXISTED
First time of the new and Dazzling Military and Allegorical Spectacle,
Founded oa the Russo-Japanese War—
PE A CE A gigantic, gorgeous and gloriously vi-
brant picture of military and myth
al pageantry — fortunes expended in
$
rectly uniformed soldiers of all nations —superb impersonations of the
TW SUPRENEL STARTING SENSATIONAL SURPRISES
Big, bold displays of wondrous ingenuity and climax capping cleverness
The Dashing, Diving, Devil-Wagon's Fateful Flight
THE DIP OF DEATH
A yonng lady looping the gap in an automobile, upside down—A fasci-
nating, fearful, furore creating sensation. Costs $100 a second,
and is worth it. Holds the audience spellbound, and sends
the audience away tingling with excitement.
The latest bicycle startler—nsw, novel, nervy— Last winter's popular and
preeminent Viennese sensations—The
TWO TWIRLS OF TERROR
Aerial somersaults by two daring, dextrous, danger scouting wheelmen—
Fearful, flitting flights and topsy turvy turns in mid air on
bicycles—A revelation in courageous cleverness.
New Arenic Attractions From Everywhere |
Presented in three rings, on two stages, in mid air, and upon a
podrome racing track, under the largest tent ever pn
100 ACTS BY 300 WORLD FAMOUS ARTISTS
1200 people —5(X) horses —5 trains of cars —12 acres of tents—thres herds
of performing elephants —100) cages of rare wild beasts—Only herd of
giraffes —Record making aerial congress— Hero horsemen and superb
horsewomen — Acrobatis marvels of two hemispheres— Special children's
circus— Forty funny clowns —Biggest man on earth— Smallest that
live—Scandinavian Gypsy dancers and musicians—Real Roman hi
drome— Racing glories of all ages—Champion high jumping and
leaping equine tonrnaments— Priceless high school All told,
Two performances daily, at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open one hour earlief for
a tour of the menagerie, museums, and special displays and for the ¥
ment of the grand promenade concerts by Carl Clair s famous
band.
General Admission, Including seat with foot rest, 50c. Children Under 10 yrs. half price
Reserved and privave box seats extra, according to location. All tickets
are numbered and have coupons attached. Private box and reserved
on sale show dayat DB. Roxunn & Co's Praxo & Music Stone
Desmond street, and on the grounds at the hours of opening. All
at regular prices. Dn hr ing wie Tags
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