buy it, and it must be ities for moving stock tages in shopping here, ick 'nd Span It has to be right when we so when we show it, for under our unexcelled facil- none arc allowed to accumulate. Our buying is There are countless advan- but they will be most apparent to you by examin- Monday ~ ful novelty designs. ings. Never less than 2 - ally 30c in small stores. ~~ 50 patterns Arnolds’ ~ Flannelette, at 121c. describe. No two alike, class of goods. «Table Oil Cloth in 5-4 to dealers. Wooltex Garments Just register what you find on a tour of inspection, then critically look us over. It sounds like a challenge; it is one! Because tailors are trying to beat them; other stores are try- ing to outclass them. But we have heard of no one outclassing the exclusive Wooltex Satin Yoke Black Kersey at $10.00 and £12.50 that we show, 25¢ here ; usu- 19¢. double fold colorings are: best quality No less and up. Lace Curtains—15c up but it's Wools only a when it is so marked. Others up to $29.50. You will be best pleased by looking elsewhere, then here. Three coats were sold yesterday to parties having first looked jn New York and Scranton. Our prices were lower. to $10.00 per Giris Long Coats at Less Than True Value Special Mixtures at $3.47 and Up JUSTICE OF THE PEACE a OFFICE ROOM §, M. P, A. BUILDING. Telephone ey: | Ep—————— LERIGH VALLEY L (1a effect May May 13, 1906.) Traias jeave Sayre as follows RASTBOUND, A M. Dally for Towsnis, Tunk bamsock, Wilkes Darre, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Dethielem, New A.M. for Towanda, Trmkhan Daily Pittston, Wilkes Baire 'Giw Sum - i dorings. Mauch Chunch Allkmtows, Kew York asd Phlladelptia A.M. {Watesty &) A) Wek Yam A, New Alban Duan atier y REI ‘er on i Sly fa for Ra (Wie (Waverly 1333 P. ay , Tankhaasock, i Wikes Barve, Glens Summit , Hew Phfiedaiphia, RE | "py, mua Dismend Rs for owasda, Tuakasasock, a Wilkes-Barre, Glen Sur rr Bp tem Brthiehent. New Philadelphia, Baltimore and Weanivgtos Lr (eae 2c” MM} Weer dar er, Towanda Moo New Albaay, Dushore, Batic: Wysinstng, WRSTBOUND, ae lh, Dally for Geneve, Befalo, Miax. fats Ralls, Tatauto. ets Detrolt, Chicsg fh A.M. Daily for Geneva, Rochester Cul- 38 adenis, Batavia, Duffaic. Coumects fo: '& Niagara Palis snd Torssts AN for Lockwood, Ten Wilem " Tromassbary Fleyn Geneva, Rochester, Datevia Connects for Asbers week Zaye only “A, M. Weak dae only, for Lockwood, Van Eten, , Ithaca, Tramans Mayts and Wisganrs Palis B8 fale, Niagars Pulls, Detroit sad Chie | \ ine) Valois, iol, Giitant I. Daily for hing Trussmtbuly, . Rochester, hm zoo Cleveland, Detroit, aa Connects for Auburu week dave only , MM. Dally, Mace Uismond Krpress, | EL Satery, hoekattar. Dulles, Nass lle etait Chrene EEE HE ro 52 En EE, uYua Rrten | } Supe J Varioysly Designed All Spic and Span in Newness FOUND REST AT LAST. ‘Permanent Dentistry | Penth nds Wanderings of George Rashid, the Syrian Leper, 4 quarter of a century ago CLARKSBURG, W. Va, Oct. 20.— | placed some gold fillings in the teeth | George Rashid, the Syrian leper who veral months ago was driven from cities in the east because of affliction, dis In a shanty at Pick near here, of heart failure. The bexly will Le cremated by the county we | i { i | fo a well known gentleman at pres- | ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were , i 00 made. We will tell you the name of | The leper bas been located in a the party. i ox Ut pg | Shanty built especially for him after rary, / y vish to sce Jam his removal to that place by the Balti. yourself. more and Ohio Railroad company a There are variations in dentar| few mouths ago, and a nurse was : . - placed in attendance workmanship, Just as there are dif Rashid left Elkins, W. Va, to go to ferences sn the various brands of | a leper colony in New York, but was o | Hour If you desire the Jug hest de- | discs overed and ejected from the train y y bili and later captured at Keyser, The * gree ‘ proficsency—the $ 1 puv railroad company shipped him east in | knocvledpe that will make YOUR a box car, but he was not allowed to filling s serviceable twenty-five years | enter Philadelphia and was sent back to Baltimore, where he was housed in from today—comie in or ‘phone 107 | the box car a number of days until one an appointment. On the other hand, | night the Maryland health authoritie i Jd 1 «tly In the vestil {of you take pleasure in having your| placed Lim directly in the vestibule of woh and he was taken through here | teeth filled over and over again covery to Parkersburg, where the Baltimore year or two, you should £0 elservkere and Ohlo authorities refused to recelve ¢ do t de Had of 3 the train until after his removal weil nol q > Haat nd of wor x JW. Murrell, D.D.S a tr or so aT yioau rum into Randolph county on a special at night 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley * Phone gy D. At first the railroad company provided OSBORN’S LIVERY ®? for his wants until the county and Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Yiariots his os, ities Wis state authorities took charge of him. Later a nurse cae from New York to look after him, but Le circulated freely on the streets of Plekens, was assault- ed and later shot at several times at the shanty MRS. COWDIN HANGED HERSELF Daugliter of lishop Potter Suffered From Melancholia, y Vg CROMWELL, Coun, Oct. 20 Mrs all kinds of team work attend Lena Cowdin, daughter of Bishop Hen- promptly. Livery attached. ry C. Potter and wife of Winthrop | 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x | Cowdin of New York, committed sul- cide at Hallock’s sanitarium here by banging herself Bovia wows Ts a Eeggage called for and daliversd in New | DY | any pit of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, FRENCH FEMALE PILL St remEe Mg tained regarding ber death Mrs Cowdin had been a patient In the sanitarium for four weeks suffer. ing from melancholia, Her desire to have absolute pence and quiet resulted in the authorities of the sapitarium placing an entire cottage at ber dis posal. while several nurses were as- signed to care for Lier, aud a few days it was anpouncel to her friends that she was on the road to recovery It Is evident that Mrs. Cowdin care | fully planned to kill herself, ae she in spired coutidence in her aticadauts by showing no signs of despoundeucy, but she bided her time and waited until they Lad trusted her out of their sight for a mo tent The chance which she had been gsoek- | ing came, and while the attention of | her nurses was otherwise diverted Mrs Cowdin slipped quietly from the room { in the cottage which she had been oc { capying snd hurried to the cellar of *] thes sdwelling. There she adjusted a ree unITED MEDICAL CO. 002 74, Lancasres, Pa , Sold in Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Co. TI : msm Carpet Cleaning H. A. Perry's carpet cleaner is {now in operation at the Wilson i Laundry on Waverly street, Waver- ly, N.Y. Prompt service, rcason- | able rates, all work guaranteed. Both i | ‘phones. kL L. BENJAMIN, ' Paloter, Decorator "and Papestanger. Flret-clase work eke promply stron Ago an overhead beams and jet herself ~ Try C.C. Strong's cough syrup. Simon Carmody is ill at his home with rheumatism, ———— A Qm— | Leather post card books at | Strong's pharmacy, Waverly. soz20 | 10,000 bait fish for sale at Lock erby’s barber shop. Also hair cut and shave for 25c. 118 25 | Saturday is the last day of regis- | tration for the coming election. | George S. Mallory of Smithboro | will take a position in the grocery | store of Floyd Curran. | The ladies’ aid society of the Ellistown chapel will hold a fair next Friday and Saturday. R. A Lyons has moved his fam- ily to the house recently purchased by him on Waverly street. Mrs. F. A. Lawyer of this place is visiting Mrs, Jesse M. Crandall in West Gray street, Elmira. Potter Goff, who has been work- ing in Cleveland, Ohio, has res turned to his home in Waverly. Wm, Seeley has accepted a po- sition as assistant superintendent of the Valley Telephone Company. Bargains in wood tor burning, 25¢ buys the best value in the vals ley, at Strong's pharmacy. so20 F. B. Rollinson of Blizzard street has moved his family to Rochester where he has accepted a position. If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month, sai Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Westfall of East Sayre were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, B. FF, Parsons on Tues- day. Miss Terry of Binghamton is visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Crydenwise at the Episcopal rectory. The Polyhymn‘a club will hold their meeting Friday of next week at the home of Miss Wilcox on Park avenue. Levi P. Smith of the southside will leave Nov. 1, for Mobile, Ala, later he will visit his son Elton in Seattle, Wash, W. H. Noble, formerly of Wav- crly, has recently secured a posi- tion in the Amsterdam bank of New York city. Miss Sarah Cole of Candor, who has been visiting at the home of E. Johanson in Chemung street, ‘ | returned homs= yesterday. The Waverly Ex-High School football team will play the Reliance team of Sayre om the Lincoln street grounds this afternoon. ; Mrs, F. D. Swartout will leave Monday for a visit with friends in Buffalo, after which she will join her husband in Newark, N. J. Miss Donna Nagle, who has been visiting her friend Miss Teresa McHale at her home on Johnson street, returned home yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Alanson White of Athens were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F, ‘Parsons on Saturday and Sunday at their home in North Waverly, Many of the business places and factories will close from 10 a.m. until 12 next Wednesday in honor of the visit of Mr. Hughes, the Republican candidate for governor. The Ladies’ Benevolent scciety of the Presbyterian church have elected officers as follows: Mrs. C M. Crandall, president; Mrs. S. W, Slaughter, vice president ; Mrs. H, C. Thatcher, secretary. Miss Margaret Barry, who plays the part of Lycabetta in “The Proud Prince” at the Loomis on Monday evening will give a reading at the high school hall the alternoon under the auspices of aL tist church for the purpose of listening to the first number of the|f entertainment course. They were from start to finish. The Italian boys proved to be accomplished difficult selections in a very pleass ing maaner. reader, also captivated the alidience and gave several impersonations and character studies that kept the crowd in a state of good humor throughout. The next number will be a lecture * Acres of Diamonds” by Russell Conwell, D. D, of Philadelphia and will take place October 31. ALUMNI TO CELEBRATE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Waverly The A Alumni associa- tion of the Waverly high school have selected October 27 as “tag day,” and the members of the as- sociation and the pupils of the school will circulate among our people and sell them the tags at their own prices. The money res ceived will be used to defray the expenses of their soth anniversary celebration which will be free to the public. The day selected for the celebration is November 23. One of the features of the enters tainment will be charades repre~ senting the carly history of the school. An effort is being made to get Chancellor Day of Syracuse university to deliver an address. SHOTS FIRED AT OFFICER Waverly —Frank McHenry, the special officer who is guarding the village property from the invading trolley company in the western part of the village was given a scare about three o'clock this morning when some one fired three shots from a revolver from the darkness just west of where he was on guard. He was in the cab of the steam rcller which is enclosed by curtains. H= quickly jumpsd to the ground and fired his revolver and saw a man run. The officer said he could hear the bullets whistle past the roller. r——— A fe —— SAYRE ITEMS Read The Record. For Sale—A rood work horse, Inquire of Bolich Bros, 139 ¢tf The Emma Bunting Co. will close a very successful week at the Loomis this evening with “The King of Crooks." Sayre Victor football team went to Athens Thursday to play Ath. ens first high school team, but got there they found that they were to play the high school team, The score was a tie—6 to 6 ‘DROPPED. DEAD William Wagner, aged G4 years, dropped dead at Coxton on Thurs. day evening, just as he was about to leave the Lzhigh Valley round house for home, Heart distase is given as the cause, The deceased was a brother of Norman Wagner of this place, and was 64 years old. He leaves a wife and family. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the home of the deceased in Pitts- HHL NOTES Discharged today: Miss Ora Allis, Rummerfield ; Paul Scott, Louasberry, NY. ; Mrs. Margaret Horgan, Owego ; Asa Hulslander, Candor, N. Y, Mrs. Charles Sickler of Franks lindale was admitted and operated on. For Rent ay SHOES. Unless This Trade Mark Is stamped on the sole of you shoe, it isn't a “Walk-Over."” Our line of Walk-Oversd is now complete. Sizes Sto 11, widths A to E, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. A Shipment of Im- port China Just received, mdny high grade, dainty, carefully se- lected pieces. Nappies, plates, cups and saucers, su- gars and creams, bon bon dishes, hair receivers, etc., etc. A beautiful assortment. Many 10, 25 and 50 centar- ticles. \_/ IR BGR Gregg’s Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly. IAN ECE LOONIS OPERA HOLSE ALL NEXT WEEK. EARL BURGESS —PRESENTS— MISS EMMA BUNTING Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. Aa asain tos) And an Excellent Company for Six Nights and Three Matinees. EVENINGS, Saturday —*The King of Crooks.” MATINEES, -“That Girl of Johnson's, Davis & Walker will positively ap at every performance in one of t greatest vaudeville acts on the American stage. PRICES 10, 20 and 30c. Mat- inee, 10 and 20¢. LENIN AND SCRANTON COAL At ths Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Shas, bith prony; or a4 the Eri GOLENAN | HASSLER, The Record has the best Hoss Lease ever printed in 3 Braglor sot also Vest t Books, and a eo Wom | Dr for Justices and A den Saturday BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished 210 Miller 88 Sayre Pa.
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