The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 13, 1906, Image 2

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‘The Valley Record
_H. MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Mtoe,
Published every afternoon except Sun-
day ab Murrelle’s Printing Office, Bayre,
Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
per month,
Advertislog rates reasonabls, and made
mown ou appllestion.
ats matter May
at Sayre, Pa.
Congres of March 8
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- “All the news that's ft to print’
. TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1908
WAVERLY
FRANE KE WOOD, Representative
© News and advertising matter may be
~ Jelt at Oregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the malo
office at Bayre, Valley ‘phone 128X.
Patrick McHale is seriously ill,
F. W. Merriam went to New
York today.
Miss Grace Westcott returned to
‘her home at Mahopac yesterday.
One of the water mains under
Broad street burst this morning.
Harry Conant has installed an
eletric masrage in his barber shop)
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T.J VarZ et ard daughter of
Hogytville are visitiog H. C. Van
Zant of this place
Elwin Tisdel has returned to
Jestershirc after visiting his sister,
Mrs. Harry Crayton of Waverly,
The work of replacing the paves
ment on Broad St. is going on
rapidly and will likely be completed
today.
The Berea classs of the Baptist
~ church will serve supper in the
church parlors tomorrow evening
The price is 10c.
“A Race for Life” was presented
to the patrons of the Loomis last
evening by an average company.
The specialties between the acts
~ were well received, while the play
itself elicited round after round of
applause, being particularly pleas-
ing to the audience in the top part
of the house.
Waverly—-For some time past a
girl has been banging around
Waverly and Sayre, who bas been
‘very anxious to be married. She
' has even requested the juvices of
the peace and several members of
the legal fraternity to procure a
and make him marry her.
She seems to be rather weak in
H.C Thatche went to Elmua
POOR BILL REDUCED
Waverly — Ia a ditiog the
accounts of the Town of Burton it
is found that the poor bill has fallen
¢ff about 40 per cent from last
year. This is all the more remark-
able when we come to consider the
LOCAL NEWS
Coats, caps and tams at McMa-
han's,
Winter appears to be scheduled
for an eatly appearance.
You can save money on waists,
skirts and petticoats at McMahan's.
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Men's Fieecelined Shirts and
Drawers 30: at H, Sattless.
Shoes, shoes a large selection al
low prices at H. Sattlers.
mm
‘Bister Brown" and ‘Tige” at
the Lecomis this evening
Ladies’, gent’s and children’s un
derwear and union suits at McMa
hau's.
Childrens Suits worth $200, on
sale for $125 this week at H.
Sattlers. 159 5
You can dress will for little
money if you buy your Suits and
Overcoats at H. Sattlers
Men's Working Pants, pocd
value at $1.50 Sale Price this
week only g8¢c at H, Sattlers.
The employces «f the 1chigh
in this section will recive their
monthly pay- checks tomorrow
When having business with The
Valley Record do not fcrzet that
it has been removed to its new
home oa Lockhart street, just west
of the Wheelock building.
Murphy & Blish are not goisg
out of business, but they will inau-
gurate 2 mammoth salejof clothing
tomorrow, and will be found here
after the finish ready to back up
their word.
To Preserve the Eyesight.
Wearing glazees need not be perms
pent. If the first hint of derangement
in the eyes is heeded, a short time
passed under the direction of an ccu
list will safeiy tide over the difficulty.
Jt is most restful to close “the eyes
frequently for a few winutes This
rest does them great good. Particu-
larly should this be done iu trains and
street cars. Mapy a headache and
smarting pain may thus be saved
Original of Britannia.
Frances Stewart, afterward duch-
ess of Richmond, was one of the most
beautiful women of her time, apd her
figure has been immortalized as Brit-
nia” on the copper coinage of the
realm for more than 200 years. The
head Is of singular grace and charm,
but does not show vivacity or intelli
gence, nor was she supposed to pos
sess them. One of her pictures 1s
treasured In Buckingham palace.
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Traffic Accident in Colon.
Wednesday morning a team sud
denly went loto one of the deep holes
in the street in front of this office
The driver fell off his seat into the
mud —Colon, Panama, Independent
Discouragemerit for Beggars.
Under Edward VI. not only were
beggars fogged and branded In Eng
jand. but the giver was fined ten times
the amount of Lis alms
Change in Postal Methods.
The number of registered letters
and parcels seat by post in England is
slowly decreasing It fell two per cent
last year.
William's Carbolic Salve With
Arnica and Witch Hazel
The best Salve in the world for Chis,
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Men's Su ts at Rockbottom Prices
$1.98 for Men's fine Saits, cowprising a grand assortment of
single and double breasted Sack Suits, in the season's most de-
sirable colorings and fabrics. Thay are each and every cne
a Fall and Winter Creaticn ‘00. Better mide garmen's have
never been [otiered by any concern under any con-
ditiops for less than $10.00. Sale Price........ 90
$7.98 for Men's fine Dress Suits, extra values, equal in every re-
spect to fine castom work. This season's best styles and best
sellers in cassimere, cheviots, Booteh mixtures, worsteds,
dressed and undressed and thibsts. Petter value or better
made garments have never beea cflered by any concern in
Peapsylvania. We claim th m to be equal in valoe
to apy $14 00 suit oa the market. Sale price 7.90
Men's fue Dress Suits at $11.80 are such as you'll search for in
in vain in any other house in the Union at the price named by
us. You will pay folly twice as much money for them else-
where, They come in unfinished worsted, importedthibets,
heavy worsted serges otd other fabrics equally as desirable,
perfect fit is guaranteed with every garment—no competing
house in the whole Union can sell them for less $
thn $18.00. Eale price 11.98
Boys' Knee Pants
AT PRICES THAT WILL ATTRACT ECONOMICAL MOTHERS
00 pairs of Boys’ Knee Pants, the kind that sell regular-
Ig. for 5c. Sale price io cnr : 19¢
G00 pairs of boys’ Cassimere Kaee Pante, extra well
mde, tapped seams, well worth lle. Bale price 39¢c
5 doz Hoye’ Vests, all wool, in sizes from 10 to 18. Were
E0e and 76c. Sale price rites 23c
Men's and Boys’ Underwear
Men's Extra Heavy Flesced Upderwear, all finished in the bist
pessible mauncr; all siz 5; regolar 0c value, Sale
price ‘ea 29c
Men's fine, soft, Natural Cawels Hair Shirts and Drawers; also
Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers. They are
regular $1.50 valoes. Sale price a 79c
Boys' Fleeced Lined Underwear, regular 25c values. Bale
price . ee . 19¢c
each, Nale price
Sale Price
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Men's 25¢ Neckwear
Rale price .... ...
Sale price . ..
Sale price .... :
tale prie®
Sale price
Kindly Bear This in Mind
OUR GUARANTEE
garment marked plainly. One price to all.
THURSDAY,
LOTS O
AT
Every article and
SBORN'S LIVERY
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving
Haggage called for and delivered In
any part of Ba Atheas and Waverly
and all kinds of work attended
promptly. Livery
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
nn,
M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. May-
nard Block, Athens, Pa.
WANT A
Rates : —Wanted, Lost,
Bale, ete, § cont a word each
for first three times, } cent a
insertion thereafter.
less than 15 cents. Situations wanted,
free to pald-in-advance subscribers.
LEE ie
! Wanted.
Typewriter snd stenographic work
wanted to do after office hours, Will
SH for work. L. Smith, Valley
. .
Lost % »
A bunch of keys between high school A.
and Etevenson street. Ret
ooo oon. Rowad —
Two erowbars, one about 4 f
and one b feet _t
Tioga Polat . Windes
leave at this office. Saitable reward.
For Sale.
A portion of the Old
M. Thompson, 300 Bpring
Thoroughbred Eaglish uy
cheap. Inquire 311 South Kier ave.
pause to Tent, Sorue of Bloirmand
ri streets, ire of Decker.
110 West Cooper ong BO De :
Seven room house, centrally loeat
suitable for small family, city et
Inquire of Mrs,.Con Ryap, No. 214 How-
ard street, Waverly. 18
Ten room brick houses, modern fm-
provements. Inquire ab this olen. 147-1