The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 21, 1906, Image 4

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    ihionable Fabrics of Wool
38 to 56 Inches Wide
Tamise, Wool Crepe, Henriettas, Pan-
amas, -Serges, Cheviots, Pranellas,
Broadeloths, Granites, Voiles, Crepe
De Paris, 50c to $2.50.
Silks--We Want You to Com-
pare Values on These
36 in. Black 79¢c, £1.00, $1.25, $1.50.
36 in. Peau De Soie $1.00, $1.23 $1.75
Special values in 36 in. COLORED
Silks, at $1.00. Blue, brown, red and
‘black changeable, and brown and black
angeable.
86 inch Lining Satin, $1.00. Two
seasons’ wear guaranteed, Colors—
Colored Wool Dress Good
38 inch Golden Crest fabrics 45c.
Just the thing for a waist or suit.
They come in checks, in plaids, and in
stripes.
Any one of these at 50c per yard:
Tamise, Henriettas, Panamas, Serges,
Wool Surahs, Coverts, Mixtures, Mo-
hairs, and Fancy Checks. All colors.
Here is another lot, “42 to 58 in., and
your selections at 75¢: Panamas, Hen-
riettas, Crepe Armures, Roxanas,
Tweed Suitings, Cheviots.
This lot, 41 to 56 inches wide, is only
$1.00 per yard: Orepe De Paris, Gran-
ite, Melrose, Panamas, Broadcloths,
Amazons, and a regular jumble of the
Mannish Effects.
Others at $1.25 and $1.50.
Lansdown, all colors, £1.25.
. >
castor, cream, white and
meantime
Near Hongkong Appalling.
HONGKONG, Sept. 20 #T hough hon
dreds of Chinese boatmen and their |
families were saved by the police and
civilians, several] thousands of the na
| tive water dwellers perished in the |
Oar regu-
In the
A RETROCRESSION
Athens—A short time ago our
grocerymen were requested by the
board of health to procure cans for
the deposit of decayed vegetable
among the Chinese
| police stations
{ rounded by Chinese identifying thelr
dead The families of the Hougkoug
baoatmen live night and day on the
sampans, and thousands of these are
| BOW honeless
| The Chinese take the disaster calmly
manifestation of grief
| One launch that was capsized had 134
were all
ou board They
| rowed
The Anglican. bishop of Hongkong,
thier, which stranded In Castle Peak
bay. He was on his way to visit some
neighboring islands when (be storie
broke apd is reported missing,
estimated at several million dollars.
Over a thousund sampans sud junks
collapsed. The military barracks are
in ruins. The harbor is strewn with
| Wreckage thrown up ou shore
The British commodore at Hongkong
| Monteagle, belonging to the Canadian
{ Pacific Rallroad company, and the
| French torpedo boat Francisque will
| probably both be refloated. The French
| torpedo boat Froude is expected to be
' a total wreck, A large sailing vessel
| was thrown almost on top of her
| Latest estimates are that a thousand
lives were lost during the typhoon
and that the damage to property, pub-
lie and private, will amount to millions
| of dollars. Twelve =hips were sunk,
twenty four driven ashore, seven were
damaged, and oue-lalf of the native
craft in port were sunk. The shipping
= trade bas been paralyzed through lack
of lighters
Adam Would Nan For Governer.
BUFFALO, Sept. 20.—In response to
& query froms Norman E Mack. mem
ber of the Democratic national com
| mittee for the state of New York. as to
whether be would accept the guberna-
forial nomination Mayor J. M. Adam
| any true aud loyal Democrat that he
| serve his party and the peuple it is his
| duty to respond even against his per
| for his party aud for his principles."
————— —
{ Warren G. Elllott Barfed,
BALTIMORE, Sept. 20. ~The funeral
Atlantic Coast Line company, who died
at Watkins, N. Y., on Monday, took
place here from old St. Paul's church
The servites w oonducted by Rev,
BLOCK. E. Briggs Nash, rin charge. The
sult that our streets have been in a
very much better condition than
formerly. When filled the cans
have been dumped at the expense
of the borough. Now the borough
authorities have notified the gro—
the garbage as they have no dump-
ing ground, and as a consequence
vails. It is to be regretted that we
must take a backward step in a
matter that threatens the health
and cleanliness of our town.
OFFICERS NOMINATED
Athens—Athens lodge, IOOF,
had a very pleasant meeting on
Wednesday evening and nominat-
ed the following officers : Bert
Stone, noble grand; Chas. Camp-
bell and George Crawford, vice
grand; Clinton Weller, recording
secretary ; ClintonWeller and Jno.
Alberts, representatives; M, C.
Wilson, trustee. The election will
take place at the next regular
meeting and the installation will be
held October g.
McMahan's
‘We have a new line of
knit shawls, just the
thing for this time of year.
Call and see our new
line ot Sc laces.
And don't forget the
American Beauty Corset
is sold at
D. E. McMAHAN,
L O. O. F. Block,
Cor. Plo and Male Sts., Afhoss
Rev. W. H. Sawtelle of Ulster
was in Athens today,
Rally Day next Sunday at the
Presbyterian church,
rm ———————
Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Finch, last night, a daughter,
D. E. McMahon moved into the
Leon K. Lane house yesterday.
David Kaufman returns to Jeffer-
| son college, Philadelphia, tomorrow.
| Miss Beatrice Daw left today for
| Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N Y,
:
| Rev.and Mrs. A. F. von Tobel
| returned from Montrose last even
ling,
| "
Bob Quigley of Towanda was a
guest at the Campbell house yes-
terday.
Mrs. Leon McKinney of Auburri
is visiting at the home of John
Weller,
EE —————————
Mrs. Lena Kellogg went to
Milan this morning to visit friends
for today.
A Christian Eadeavor social will
be held at the Presbyterian manse
this evening,
J. S. Thurston and Geo. A,
Lamkin returned from Montrose
last evening.
Frank Thoraton of Powell, is
the guest, of his daughter, Mrs,
Eben Brown,
Samuel, the 15 days old son o
Mr. and Mrs John G. Ovenshire,
died last evening,
Rev. F. L Allen returned from
his vacation yesterday and will
preach in the Baptist church next
Sdnday.
Mrs. Mary Kinney has been the
guest of her son, Clarence Kinney,
several days, and returned to To
wanda today,
Lee Haskins of Wellsburg, N.
Y,wasin town today to attend
the funeral of his granddaughter,
Adeline Haskins,
Miss Jennie Shay of Towanda,
visited Miss Bonny at the Camp-
bell house yesterday, retu ring
home this moming.
Mrs. Martha Layman of Wyal-
using, has been staying with her
daughter, Mrs, Ed Layman, for the
past eight weeks, and returned
home today.
Mrs. J. Hughes, who suflered
from the San Francisco earthquake,
and has been visiting Mrs, Juniata
Brown, started for Paris a week ago
and will hereafter make her home
in that city with her sister.
Albin Wanzo returned from the
National Grand Army encamp-
ment last evening. He has had a
delightful journey and has visited
many of his old friends in Kansas
and Minnesota. He found am old
comrade Ephraim D. Warren, at
Alanthe, Kansas, who formerly re-
sided in Bradford county and who
now has one of those extensive
ranches that abound in that coun-
try, and he is rich in cattle, flocks
and land.
Yesterday Mrs. R. J. Mulligan,
Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Delos Dupois
and Mrs, R Stevens of Athens and
Mrs. E L. Pratt of Binghamton
gave a reception to their former
schoolmates in Macedonia, The
reception was held at the home of
Mrs. Mulligan, and it was a most
delightful occasion. There were
present from Macedonia, Miss Ida
Cole, Mrs. Clara Vanness, Mrs
Alex Watson and Mrs, G. G, Stev
end. From Towanda there were
Mrs. Maggie Rickey, Mrs. Anna
Martin, Mrs, Carrie D. ey and Mrs,
Scott Watkins. The day was spent
in conversation of a reminiscent
nature. A fine dipner was served
at 4 o'clock and refreshments again
in the evening.
Low Fare Excursion to Buffalo
Falls. The Lehigh Valley
will operate anlar autamn
ual Srl
Pp 4
Tickets good ad ¥
ATHENS
Groceries
White Star flour $1.25
Cyclone flour $1.26
10 Ib SweetPotatoes 25¢
Silver Leaf Lard llc
4 cans Red Salmon 33c
Hardy Food 3 for 25¢
Nu Life 3 for 25¢
Force 2 for 25¢
Egg O See 3 for 25¢
3 bottles blue 23¢
{ pkgs A.& H. Soda 25c
White House coffee 35¢
Upham Blend 35¢
Karner's Special
Blend Coffee 20c
3 lbs Golden Hotel
Blend Ooffee 50¢
4 qts H, P, beans 30¢
3 pkgs Vigor 25¢
Karner's Special
Blend Japan Tea
1lband } Ib pkgs 50c
Market
If you want to save
your meat
ters.
. Home Killed
Pigs, Chickens
Lambs, Veals
6 lbs Fancy Meaty
Plate 25¢
6 lbs Finest Brisket 25¢
Best Round Steak 12ic
* Sirloin l14c
Porterhouse 1l4c¢
Finest Kettle Roasts 8c
Finest Rib Roasts,
boned and rolled 12}c
Best Rump Roasts
boned and rolled 1l¢
Norway Mackerel,
Genuine 121c
CherryHams and Bacon
Export Beef
“Lilpig"” Sausage
Boiled Hams
Ashland Hams
Dried Beef
Pork Sausage
BUY YOUR
WIFE
A Kitchen Cabinet. We
have the finest assort-
ment in she valley. Mec-
Dougall K. & S. AN
styles and prices.
Cook Stoves
Heaters
and Ranges
Look over our com-
plete assortment before
you buy. We can give
you the style at the
price you expected to
pay at tarms you can
mec*.
Furniture
We can furnish any
room in your house
complete,
Window Shades
Lace Curtains
Matting and Linoleum
Crockery
Tinware, Woodenware
Time Payments
Cash Prices
Our
@ For Women.
af Edwin C. Burt. $4.00.
§ Patrician, £3.50.
LaFrance, $3.00.
For Men.
Have You Seen
MG
Our New Pos
postals,
Jardiniers 10c to
Tumblers
24003
Permanent Dentistry
A quarter of a century ago we
placed some gold fillings in the teeth
fo a wall known gentleman at pres-
em a resident of Sayre, These fill-
ond useful as the day they were
made. We will tell you the name of
the party, of you wish to see him
yourself.
There are variations in dental
workmanship, just as there are dif-
erences sn the various brands of
fowr. If you desire the highest de.
gree of profisency—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
—we do not do that kind of work,
JW. Murrelle D.D.S..
106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA,
Valiey *Phone 93 D.
G. J. Kirou,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYNAN.
Especial care and prompt at.
tention given to moving of
Planocs, Household Goods, Safes
ste
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Murrelle’s Printing
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“The Satisfactory Place."
From four to eight skilled job
printers and , up-to-date
equipment are a8 your sorties.
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