The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 10, 1906, Image 2

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    range from $6.00 to $30.00
ure Framing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices.
GRAF & CO.
and Undertalng. Gor. Of Broad SL. and Park Ave., Waverly.
NTHENS,
Miss Addie Lent went to To-
| wanda today.
on, and when he reached No. 3
hose house there was a man in the
tower ringing the bell. Fred isan
old fireman and he at once dragged
the hose cart out and two of them
ran it down the street and were
finally joined by others who got it
to the scene of action. Fred was
pipeman and stood at his postall
through the fire, and as a conse-
quence ruined his best Sunday suit
of clothes, He ought to have the
credit of putting out that fire.
LADIES” LIBRARY CLUB
Athent—The meeting of the
Ladies’ Library Club yesterday
afternoon was well attended and of
more than usual interest, Mrs. E.
H. Shipman presided, but Mrs. J
B. Knapp had charge of the pro-
gram. The program opened wiih
an instrumental duet by the Misses
Williams and Barron. Mrs, Louise
Snow followed with an account of
Indian traditions which most lucid-
ly explained many of the supersti~
tions of the red men of the forest.
Mrs. Shipman then recited Whit-
tier's “Song of Iadian Women”
Mrs. George D. Bonfoey then gave
some humorous readings. Then
The Entire Stock of F. W. G. Bartlett, Jeweler
150 Desmond St., Sayre, Pa.,
WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION COMMENCING ON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,
and continuing until the entire stock is disposed of. Sales every afterno
at 2:30. Every evening at 7:00. The largest stock of
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Cut Glas
Silverware, Ghinaware and Jewelry in the Valley.
Joseph B Smith is putting a new
roof on his house.
George W. Davidson weat to
Towanda this morning.
i —————————————
RE Litzslman and son George
went to Burlington today,
Miss Clara Potter went to To-
wanda this morning to attend the
institute,
Hon. R S. Edmiston will speak
at an Emery meeting in Litchfield
tomorrow evening.
Mrs, Thomas Webster « of Bing-
hamton is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. W. E. McDaniels.
Tile Sherman and wife of Smiths
¥. CAREY, Bditor
every afternoon except Bun-
Printing Office, Sayre,
$3.00 per year; 15 ocuts
rade reasonable, and made
i on !
Seomd slams matter May
fo Foie fa
EE
= the news that's fit to print”
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 1808.
Letters in Alphabets.
letters in the alphabet of the
mations vary In number.
Sandwich Islanders have 12; the
" 18; Italian, 20; Paogall, 21;
; Dutch and English, 26 each;
bic, 38; Persian, 32; Armenian, 38,
Russian, 41.
Good Example.
was a fine example of love of
and humanity that was set by
B nod Eoglish delegates
the Algecifas conference when
3 plined to go with the rest to
Fly-Killer.
of occasionally
ns with petrol in water, to de
iy the eggs of house flies, has been
id a $85.000 prize by a Paris pa
flushing
Expensive Job
“It 1s proposed to widen the bed
“Kiel canal, In Germany, by 22
ards. and the water surface by 50
ards at an estimated cost of $20,
of
no
‘Just Ordinary Hogs.
in the market reporter speaks of
“aasler tone in hogs™ he wishes it un-
pd that he his no reference to the
ble street car bog
Henrtiest Monarch,
Carlos, of Portugal, Is consid-
pd the heartiest and most frequent
of all the crowned heads of Eu-
Lowest Expenditure.
's national expenditure, ia pro-
to its population, is the lowest
world —only eight shillings a
The Mean Man.
Woman is more beautiful than
yeu; naturally.
no; artificially. —Brookiyn
Bure Cure.
* “By the laying on of
js, principally "—Chicago Record-
Why Abdicate.
i professor says the women
ruliog the country G0 years from
Of course, why should they ab-
News-Scimitar,
Monaco's Army.
J of all the armies in Europe
at of the principality of Monaco. It
is of but 756 guards, 76 carabinlers
’ Daughter of Revolution.
whe
—— | field, were visiting relatives in
EB Carnes hasa: show window
full of fine Brahma fowls. They
are fattening for Thanksgiving.
Dr. C. L. Stevens attended the
Bradford couaty medical society
meeting at Towanda yesterday.
Scme of the friends of Albert
Bunnell will go from Athens today
to attend his funeral at Meshoppen.
Mrs. F. 'C. Platt and Mrs. Will
Bleiler went to Overton today to
spend a week with the family of
Orlando Emery.
Mrs. George Crawlord and Mrs
F. C. Page went to Towanda last
evening to attend the N. P.L
meeting last evening
Miss Anna Malone y / has resigned
her position in A, E. Dressler’s
store and has a position in F. E
Luckey's establishment.
Quite a large Aumbz r from
Athens will go to Waverly tomor-
row cvening to witness the night
parade of their fire department.
Mrs. Clark McMahan of Wil-|©
liamsport, who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McMahan for
h= past week, returned home this
morning.
Frank L Luan, the new night
watchman at the Athens bridge
works, has purchased the double
house on Wheelock avenue of A.
C. Armold.
George A. Lamkin and fimily
were in Binghamton this week and
Mr. Lamkin returned last evening,
Mrs. Lamkia and children will
return tomorrow,
J. S Thurston has been getting
a large number of homing pigeons
and will raise them on his farm,
We expect to hear of his raising
squabs for the market.
Miss Nancy M Davies, Mrs, G,
H. Vanscitea and a large number
of others went to Towanda last
evening to attend the North Branch
Universalist Association
F. A. Gillette and wife returned
from Watkins yesterday, accom-
panicd by E. A. Gillette and wife.
They report auto riding just now
as tedious, the roads being very
heavy.
Mrs H. Watkins of Ulster has
been tp Elmira visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Lee Gaylord, and together
with Miss Terisse Gaylord, stopped
with Athens friends last night, re-
suming their journey to Ulster this
morning,
Mrs. Joha Newlands, 3, wile of one
of the bridge inspectors of the Am-
erican Bridge Co, with her son
Anthony, went to Wissahicken
this morning where they will re.
followed a paper by Mrs, J.S
patriotic interest in Tioga Point,
The exercises concluded with a
piano solo by the Misses Flory
Weaver. The meetings will here-
after be held every Tuesday afters
noon.
Free Pree
Mrs. A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Sean,
writes that a free sample bottle of
Bloodine helped her when she was all
run down. Hloodine isa body builder
and system tonic of wonderful merit,
and if you have not tried it, you should
today. The greatest system Tomlo in
the world. Sick Kidneys are positive hl
cured by BLloodine, Sold by C
Driggs, Bayre.
Cheap Rates West
The Erie Railroad Is agala alleviug
very low rates to the Pacifie Coast an
Inquire of Brie
Ticket Agents or write J. H. Webster,
Div. Pass. Agt, Blair, N.Y. #8-0ct30
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment
will cure Blind, Bleeding, Uloerated and
Heblug Pi Pe It Siqotbe the tamors,
Mla¥) he atl once, acts as a
poniticn k hihi 2 relief. De. Wil.
iam's 1 Pile Ointment is prepared
for Piles and shivg of the privals
Ey draggin. by 2h. for 60e and $1.00.
Williams M Oy Prop's., Cleve
For sale M, Driggs,
Very Low Rates
Colohist tickets are now on mle via
Erie Rallroad to the Pacific Coast and
other western points. Thess rates are
extremely low, and will be in effect an.
til Oct, 30th. All people desiring to get
to the far west should take advantage
of these rates. Call on Erie Ticket
Agents, or J. H. Webster, Div. Daas. Aft
99-0c
Excursions
ERIE RAILROAD.
$1.50 to Niagara Falls and return
Saturday, Oct 13th. Special train
leaves Waverly 1:25 midaight. 180
$3.00to Niagara Falls and return
Tuesday, Oct. 23d. Tickets good $1 two
days.
Jamestown or Chantauqua passengers
lease note that the Erie Railroad Co.
now running a vestibule coach daily
on their train one through to Jamestown
without change of cars. 70
For farther particalars apply to Erle
Ticket Agent, J. W, Clark. ©
The Record Las the best House
Lease ever printed in Bradford county ;
also Veit Pocket and Desk Realt
Books, and a variety of Legal Bl
for Justices and Constables.
McMahan’
We have received a new line
of all wool blankets and com.
fortables. They have a wide
range of prices and are very
reasonable.
We have the latest novelties
in fleece down for house jackets
Also daintiest creations in
collars and new plaid belts, etc.
Street car fare allowed those
trading $3 or more.
D. E AMAA,
+1 0 OF. Blogh,,
ALL NEXT WEEK.
EARL BURGESS
—PRESENTS—
MISS EMMA BUNTING
And an Excellent Company for Six
Nights and Three Matineces.
EVENINGS.
Mooday—*“Anita, the Singing Girl.’
Tuesday —“Rachel Goldstein.”
Wednesday “The Barglse's Daughton,
Thursday-“Tracked Around the World."
riday—* Polly Primrose.”
Saturday- “The King of Crooks,”
MATINEES
Wednesday “Two Little Bailor Boys."
Thursday Pretty Miss Nobody.’
Baturdsy “That Gi irl of Johnson's.
Davis & Walker will positively abpe
at every performance in one of
greatest vaudeville acts on ny
American stage
2 10, 20 and 80e. Mat-
0 and 200,
A limited number of ladies’ tickets have
been issued for Monday night, price
16c. Advanee sale Friday.
Sterling, Dockash,
Happy Thought
and Lehigh Stoves
and Ranges
From $10 to $75.
We repair stoves
and furnaces.
BOLICH BROS,
HARDWARE
ALEX D. STEVENS,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
egotiated, Insurance Writ
ten, Houses Renled, Rents Col-
ROOE y, ELMER BLOCK
LOCKHART BT., SAYRE.
LERIGN AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
a Taal 5 th
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
COMING ATTRACTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,
Afternoon and Evening.
JOE W. SPEARS’
“First Aid for tho Melancholy"
THE IRISH PAWNBROKERS,
With the Original Team
Murphy 8& Murphy
Prices—Matinee, 16 and 25. Evening,
25, 35 and 50c,
Advance sale at Western Union office,
Waverly.
LAWS & WINLACK,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND]ST.,
Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre.
Carpet Cleaning
HAP carpet leaner is
pow} in A the Wilson
1a Waverly © street, Waver-
y, N
on
NY Prompt service, reason-
able ats ll work guaranteed, Both
'p
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator and Paperboager.
First-class work dome prompily ab rea
sonable prices.
Resldonos:—130 Spruce Bb, Athens, Pa.
WANT ADS
* Rates :—Wanted, Lost, Found, Fok For
Bale, ete, § cent a wo, each insertion
for eh times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken for
less than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free to pald-in-advance subseribers.
For Sale.
For sale cheap, s set of draugh in-
struments. Enquire at dnihtiog 1a
Desmond street, Bayre. 131.8
An Alpine condition,
BE ater Gr oT ge
Athens, Pa. C. W. Clizbe. Rr
A house and lot with three pig
land and a Jol
miles from A Will be sold { shes.
Apply to Mary J. Wanzer,
For sale cheap for cash or on
abquia
ngton, D.C,
137-m*
anal 178 acres in Overton town-
or sale o village
CE Ls in Sr xahange for Good
| fruit on the