The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 23, 1906, Image 4

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    Men’s Fleeced Underwear
At 48c, is big value. We bave scen
similar in small stores call it 69¢ value.
We are direct mill buyers and can en-
~ joy that advantage.
Thanksgiving Requisites
Easily supplied here. If you knew
the quantity of Table Linens and nap-
kins sold here during the last 10 days
you would accord us a trip of inspec-
tion. Most anything you could wish
for. Prices regular. See 3 tables
: filled on street floor.
Notions
In line for Pre-Holiday work.
~ ton Tops, many sorts at 23c up.
Comb and Brush holders, traveling
companions, slipper cases and num-
erous other articles for embroidering.
Pel-
Shoes--There Are Two
Kinds of Shoes
SOROSIS Shoes and other kinds,
Sorosis do not stretch like other kinds
but always retain their perfect shape
and form. We are overstocked on
one style and will sell them Saturday
and Monday at $3.19. Always $3.50
and $4.00.
Pyrography Sets at Less
Beginning at $1.37 and up to $1, de-
pending upon the completeness of the
outfit and value of the platinum points.
You pay about | more at smal! stores.
Almost a dray load of burnt woed,
hardly any 3 pieces alike. See display
Elmer avenue window and buy now;
it's not too early to get ready for
Xmas. Novelties not found elsewhere.
Kid Gloves Fitted and Sold
C100 Styles in Coats
For Women Misses and Children
. We show exclusively Wooltex make
. for Waverly, Sayre and Athens. The
" imprint on style book issued by the
‘maker for our distribution, as w ell our
contract posted in our garment depart-
ment endorses all we claim, but a gar-
ment must
have
on it to be
GENUINE
here or any
where. CLOANS =~ SUITS =SHIRTS
Prices about the same as those of
minor reputation, beginning at 85 for
misses and $12.50 up to 825 for ladies.
Trefousse in
up to $3.50.
glove
value,
$2.50.
$1.00,
WORKS
C. G. LLOYDT, PROP.
Sterling, Dockash, |
Happy Thought | pacvesad torment cattiontonict
| tice. All Sram wil Tective Droupt
and Lehigh Stoves tat at trom | Albena, Baye and Warerly.
of charge. I am prepared to do the bas
ines=, have haat the stock;
Se V0 intey, Skint. tallow and bones,
y market prices. Call Bell telephone
| Noy 638, SA
‘We repair stoves
and furnaces. 05: AHL RUST
: On Stoves
BOLICH BROS, Gaskanes
. HARDWARE pia
The Cayuta Land Company
Ba: aires to announce that
some very desirable building
and easy terms
have jiacod the agency
the hands of Androw
and Ranges
" From $10 to $75. &
All those wishing
ves with homes or to
speculative purposes
t galt with Mr. Evarts
here. This plot
surrounded by indas-
If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Broa. bave
beaatifal scenery and
advantages of a modern indus
rms to suit purchasers. |
are already being taken to all HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD
land comprising this plot
OR ALIVE.
of the water the valle
EVARTS, 108 moar
Phone 244de. i —
Will pay $1.00a head at tle barn
. ASHTON,
| Bell telephone in house.
Coma cones pod ide) 1H. DUNLAP,
| Susquehanna St. Athens, Pa.
on CE E BAKER,
{All calls promptly attended to day |
lor night V alley telephone at store |
nut Street, Sayre, Pa.
NH. D.
‘A. HK. MURRAY,
We sell the
black, white and colors,
our
'" WUFACTURE
Tijfuiitt
ans)
under true
1.50, £2.00 and
yd
sl. 2, $ >
WOULD-BE BURGLAR
Unknown Msn Was Attempting
to Force Eotrance to Office at
New Shops
An unknown man attempted to
gan an entranc: to the offize of
the new shops last night. He had
forced his way part through a win
dow when he was discovered by
The latter fired his
pistol at the intruder, but the bu!
let went wide of its mark ard the
man ran. He escaped inthe dark
ness
CELEBRATION IN PROGRESS
Waverly—The celebration of the
Fifueth anniversary of the Waverly
High Schoyel is in progress at the
high school buildiag this af:ernoon
students of today and are all boys
and girls together erjoying the
chance to relate reminiscences of
their school life The members of
the a'umni are divided into recep
tio commttees to serve throughout
the day. The program for this af-
terncon's musical is as fo'lows :
Selecticn, high school crchestra,
Chorus, high school ; Soprano
solo, Miss Jessie Smith ; Violin
solo, Ernzst Nichols ; Soprano so-
lo, Miss E. Louise Weller ; Chor-
us, high school ; Bass solo, Robert
Fish ; Quartette, Male voices;
Address, Prof. P, M. Hull; Or;
chestra.
NELSON J. TUTHILL
Waverly—Nelson J. Tuthill
died at his home iu Cayuta avenue
‘at 10 o'clock last night, aged 83
years. He has for many ydars re-
sided at this place and was held in
the highest esteem by cvery one
(Hei is survived by four children,
{all of whom reside in Waverly.
The funeral will be held from
the home Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Rev. George A. pag
FRANK E WOOD, Representative
News and advertising matter may be
| left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
{ After 11 o'clock noon call the main
| office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X,
|
| Leather post cards at Strong's.
Leo Leipsiger of New York is
|visiting his sister, Mrs, Julius
Sayles.
Leather skins to burn at Strong's
| Mi:s Edith Johnson of Corning
|i viciting friends in Waverly.
100 boxes to burn, 25¢ each.
Strong's.
G. A. Smith of Binghamton was
cilling on L. C Miller this morn
ig.
|
| Passe partout frames for post
| cards, at Strong's.
George Miller of E'mira was
caling cn Waverly friends this
mening
Leather post card bags, some
thing new, at Strong's.
H A. Clark of Pittston, who has
teen visiting his brother, J. W,
Clark, Chemung strect, returned
home today.
The meeting of the Sunshine
at the home of Mrs. McGuffis on
Loder street, Monday night, has
been postponed one week,
The members of the choirs of
the valley are invited to attend the
final rehersal of the cantata, “The
Holy City,” by the Presbyterian
choir of Waverly next Saturday
night
I
Owing to the absence of the
regular corresponpent from Waws
erly. the Waverly department of
The Record will be looked after
by Fred. Simmons for the next few
days, and any matter for publica-
tion may be left with him.
POLICE CAPTURE
BAD CHARACTER
Robbed Countryman and Then
Fled to Elmira; Caught and
Brought to Waverly
Waverly — Yesterday afternoon
Officer Charles Gridley went to
Elmira after John Romano, an Ital
ian who was arrested in that place
by the Italian cfficer on informa-
tion furnished from this place. He
returned on Erie train No, 24, and
Romano was at once arraigned bes
fore Justice Hoagland on the
charge of robbery in the second
degree. The complaint was sworn
to by Pietro Curioso, who alleged
that on the 19'h day ¢f November
at 10 o'clock at night, on Pine
street, Romano had forcibly thrown
him down and robbed him of a
purse containing $45. Oae of his
countrymen also made affidavit to
having witnessed the robbing and
said that Romono immediately ran
away. About 12 o'clock that night
several Italians congregated on
Loder street and a riot would hav:
ensued had it not been for the
timely arrival ¢f the police. A
dangerous looking knife was
picked up after the scrap and the
policc have it in their possession,
Remano was said to have been
mixed up ia the trouble and the
police have been looking for him
since. He will be given an exams
ination at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRING
Julius Lindegren, an expert in
that line, is here. Leave orders
before Saturday of next week at
Strong's drug store, 348 Broad
s'reet, Waverly. Both phones.
Pianos sold at lowest prices for
cash or easy monthly payment. 2t
Harry Hill had the middle fin
ger of his right hand lacerated at
1
Specials
MEAT DEPARTMENT,
Round Steak
Sirloin Steak . .. :
Porter House Steak
Kettle Roasts
6G Ibs. Plate .
6 Ibs. Brisket
Chunk Pork
Sausage, Country Style |
Sausage, Lilpig _...
Lamb, Fowls, Chickens, HE RY
HAMS, ete.
If fond of strictly first quality
old fashion Head liver-
sausage or Seraple. “Our Own’
will please vou Fresh from the
kettle to day
Pork chops
Pork Roasts
Place your order
THANKSGIVING
Cheese,
14e
14e
to-day for
et A ——
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
bile
bile
and
Potatoes
Apples .
New hickorynuts,
pop corn
3 Ibs. New faney Prunes
2 pkgs. New Raisins
4 qts. Beans, new
2 qts. New Marrow Beans. |. 25¢
3 cans New Corn 25¢
2 cans Sifted Peas 25¢
White Star bread flour £1.25
Cvelone bread flour $1.25
Genuine Manole sauerkraut, | 30e
36 table pickles, country style 25
1 qt. sweet mixed pickles 19¢
Virgina Relish 25¢
Onarga Corn 10 Ww
Onarga Red Kidney Beans :
Baked Beans, luncheon size
3 Ibs. Hotel Blend Coffee
Karner's Special coffee
4 pkgs. Nulife
{ Pkex. A. & H. Soda
Freshest Oysteretts
New Blue Label Catsup
Boston Cream Cheese
Switzer cheese .
(Cottage Cheese
Neufehatele Cheese
ate and
walnuts
25¢
25¢
30¢
SHOES
Gun Metal Buttons, college
boots are the popular sellers
line of rubbers, rubber boots,
ies, felts, and rubbers, ote
cnt
Full
art
—— A A ——
FELT MATTRESSES
A fine assortment of these popu-
lar beds, $3.00 up to $15.00
Woven and spiral springs. Iron
beds from $1.90 up to $2000, Full
line of rockers
Dinners and receptions. Bed-
room and dining room suits, music,
China and Kitchen cabinets; fur-
nishing for the entire home.
NTOVES
Oaks. Cooks and Ranges A
complete assortment on the floor
for Your inspection, priced low, as
a stove shopping tour will testify
Time for thought between pay-
mernta
Subscribe for The Record.
Do Not Ask You
to Believe Us
That we are the best Tailors, but
those who have tried us are con-
vinced of the fact. Those who
have not tried yet are cordially in-
vited to give us only one trial—alf-
ter that, they will be regular pa
trons,
We Are Genuine
Tailors
A. Atkins,
Over H.
Hoscry Store, |
illiams,
SAYRE, PA.
JUST RECEIVED
We Are Now Opening
Novelties t> accommodat> the wiso
buyers who come early and
avoid the rush.
lustrcted Children’s Books
children's
Henty Books 20c.
to 25¢.
Alger Books 20c.
have a heating sys-
tem installed and
ready for the hard
winter which ths
weather man says
| We would be plea-
sed to offer sugges-
| tions or give esti-
mates on steam, hot
waler or hot air sys-
tems. We sell the
satisfactory “Win-
"chester steam and
hot water heaters,
“tho American Rad-
& == “iator Co's radiators
and boilers and the,
justly famous
“Cheerful Home"
furnace, making a
fine line for you to
choose from
Plumbing, ig and Tinning.
(Gas Fixtures, Burners and
Glassware.
I pet
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both "Pheses. Elmer “Ave.
H. TUTTLE, NK. D.
Specialist
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately
Atted. Hours 10 to 12 a.m, 306, 7 to
8 p.m. Office and 111 South
Elmer Ava. Valley ‘phone 1
DR. H. S. FISH
Has removed his offices
from the Lockhart building
to No. 217 South Elmer Ave.
A quarter of a century ago we
placed some gold fillings in the teeth . .
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
made. We will tell you the name of
the party, of you wish to see him
yourself,
Thre are variations in dental
workmanship, just as there are dif-
ferences in the various brands of
four. If you desive the highest de-
gree of proficsency—the skill and
krcwledge that will make YOUR
fillings serviceable twenty-five years
from tcday—come in or "phone for
an appointment. On the other hand,
of you take pleasure in having your
tecth filled over and over again every
year or two, you should go elsewhere
—uwe do not do that kind of work.
J.W. Murrelle,D.D.S.,
106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA.
Valley "Phone 97 D.
OSBORN’S LIVERY
Baggage called for and delivered In
any part of Bayre, Athens and W,
and all kinds of team work atteoded >
attached,
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x
Advertise in The Record.
fering.
Murphy
& Blish