The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 14, 1906, Image 4

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    tioned, cannot be beaten.
is week.
Millinery
© Tiimmed hats at a little letter than one-half
| Paitsruand copied Parisian s'yles. Practically
all colorings, formerly $6.50; a limited number
~ this week at $3.50, others in proportion. This is
one of star departz ents under capable telp and
of large experience. Broadway styles at inland
coats
at 86% of. Not on hand styles or undesirable
lines but every garxent in our stock Select such
28 your fasty for at | off
Women’s and Large Misses
Coats
and separats skirts at undervalue. Special lot of
@ Ages 14, 15 and 18. Some dealers would call
them $1000 values, they are extraordinary values
B® at $10.00 Black kefsey special in the best we
8 have erer shown for the price, $11.67. Mixtures
colors ef the newest shadings. $4.87 up to $25.00
~~ Bes the velvet suit, a copy of $30.00 model.
The inside price to you is $23.50.
% Dry Goods at Jobbing
Prices
Your inspection invited.
~ Teazlodown, bist qualities, 40 patterns. Special
" at8¢c. Arnolds 36 inch flanne'et, regular 15¢
values, which has been our retail price. 10c yd
this week.
at McMahon’.
Special
Pre-Thanksgiviog Linen Offering.
A $1500.00 purchase of linen bring: varieties
too griat to describe and varieties equal to many
special linen stores. We bring them direct from
the manufacturer to you. Don't buy bere unless
you are satisfied we rave you money, but look elre-
wtere, then here. We thrive on comparison.
Ycu can meke a child's ccat for nearly nothing.
Out of a selection of 25 pallerns eiderdown, 20c
values heretofore, 19¢ this week.
Basement Specials
Dozens of 10c artic'es here of 7, 8 and 9¢-
Dozens of 25¢ articles here at 17, 19 and 2lc.
Keep in touch with this practical pric) saviog
store. We sell Red Cross stoves and ranges on
easy terms at short prices,
Third Floor
always has a lot of offerings at less than rogu'ar
prices.
Table Oil Cicth, the best. at present 50 rolls t»
select from, usually eold at 20c, our regular price
17¢. 12}c yd
A big new line of Curtains 20c and up. You
pay more elsewhere for same class of goods.
Remember Our Fur Demon-
stration
Thursday and Fridsy. You are invited.
| Rural Amity Lodge iastructed
three candidates in the 3rd degree
[last 1izht and afterward: enjoyed
0 sn G. Carner will start on his
{in Athens today.
day t> resume his duties in the
Indian school at that place.
Though a stormy afternoon pre-
vented many from attending the
La iss’ Library club yesterday, the
meeting was very pleasant and
entertainiog. Mrs, Murray gave
some additional interesting notes
on the biennial meeting, further
observations of which will be given
each week for a time. Mrs. J. W,
Bishop then, in the sbsence of
Mrs. Laws, the day's chairman,
took charge of the fine program
which had been prepared. Miss
White gave the opening number, a
vocal solo, “Tempest of the Heart,”
accompanist, Mrs. White, Mrs. W
G. Simpson followed with a paper,
“Troubles With the Iidiaas/
after which Miss White sang “The
White Squall.” Mrs G E Rogers
gave a talk on “Men on the
Frontier” which immediately pre-
ceeded the intermission. After
this Mrs. Bishop read a paper pre-
pared by Mrs. Laws on the sub
ject “The Scotch-Irish Settle
ments.” These papers and talks
showed much care and thought
and were extremely interesting
The program closed with aa instrv-
mental duet, “Poet and Peasan®”
overture, with Miss Kendall as
pianist and Mr, Morley, violinist.
The music was all thoroughly en
joyed, and the club greatly appre~
ciates the kindness of those who
furnished it.
NAVY MEN HERE
Mr. Zohn of the United States
Naval Construction Department of
Washington together with C, H.
Hassler of the Ingersoll Rand Co,
of N Y. were in Athens yesterday
for the purpose of testing the work
ing model of the shell loading ap
paratus at Imperial Tool works,
They found it perfectly satisfactory
ai regards its working mechanism
but there is to be a slight change
in the angle of the lilting apparatus
ington last eveniog and will make
his report to the Naval Coastruc.
tion department and they will at
once confer with the minuficturers
in Athens as to any changes (hat
invented a device that will make
that will very materially increase
manufactories.
This is an excel-
tions or give esti-
water or hot air sys-
justly famous
“Cheerfal Home"
and Tinning.
urners ard
H. R. TALMADGE,
Beth ‘Phones. Fimer Ave,
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
Attoroeys and Counselors.
—
M. P. A. Block, Sayre, I's. May-
nard Block, Athens, Pa
Advertise in The Record
Gloves and Mittens
All kinds and colors for men, women and
children's
New Collars and Belts.
Children’s « uting flannel night gowns and
dresses, good, warm, cheap.
Fl-eced underwear for women and Chil-
dren.’
The Racket store is full of beautiful mer-
chandise in every line. It will pay
you to come often. All are wel-
come whether you buy or not.
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
| and fur sale at McMahon's. | James L. Dyer received a tele-
> gram from Washington list ever
Mrs. R. W. High of New York |ins icforming him that he has
is visiting her sister Mrs. C. W.lpeen appointed wheelwtight for
Frost, r=. : |the government service at Fort
Frank McGeorge of Corning, N | Crook, Neb.
Y , is the guest of Frank Herrick |
this week. a
Rubber boots, storm coats and |
caps at McMahon's.
Thanksgiving services will be
held in the Athens Presbyterian
church this year on the morning
‘of Nov. 29 and Rev, A. I. Von
Mrs. J. R. Eiffert of Ulster, is| Lobel will preach the sermon
visiting at Mrs. Bert Roine's, 438 There will bs no evening servic®,
: i ly North Mala serest ee Mr. and Mrs. Seward Tolbert
€ repair stoves| |; you need shoes you can buy |and son Manley went to Ritten- ¥ § §
| them right at McMahoa's. house, Luzsrne county, this morn- . .
Beginning at 10 A. M.
5-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS-75 *
AT
PUBLI
The young ladies Physical Culs
|ture class will meet tonight in
| Grand Army hall.
5 ’
game in that region.
House to Real: also barn if de~
sired. Tiffany music store, Athens.
Valley "phone goc. tf
The boys played a good, clean
game of football yesterday il it was
a dirty day, and resulted in a score
ms mme—m——=| Have you a little money to in~ of 10to 0 in favor of the Athens
ge Cayuta Land Company vest on 6 per cts. Address A. H, high Voki over the Relidees of
agro, Pa desires to asncuniof S02) Sawtelle, Sayre, Pa. 2t yre. Kaufman got a touchdown
! in the first half just after the lineup
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Mrs. D. A. Perkins has received
the appointment of matron for an
Iadian school in 1daho.
Miss Amanda Rice died at Rome
yesterday. She had lived with the
family of Geo. Nichols and Mrs.
Powers for a long time and is an
aunt of George Rockwell of Athens
The funeral will take place at 2
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Casper o'clock tomorrow afternoon and
went to Standing Stone today to | Mr. Rockwell will attend.
attend the funeral of Mrs, john -
Willower,
hunting outfit and will be after the
C.A ‘Neaves expects to open C A U C 1 f 0 M
his lunch room on Noth Leigh
avenue, Sayre, by next Saturday.
The trolley cars and electric
lights gave out last night just at
A lodge of the National Mutual | jhe time our Athens folk wanted
Relief will be organized in Grand | 15 oo to Waverly to see Buster and
ry Fda night at the How- Army hall, Friday evening, Nov| Tice, Some of them went on the
"Hose house, Maple vember 16. ~~~ Lehigh Valley train at eight. This
West Sayre, opposition | pu. Mises Emma and Grace was another trick of Buster Brown
byterian church last evening and | fair in Elsbree opera house on the
the Choral Club were obliged to 4th and sth of December, 1a ad-