The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 11, 1906, Image 4

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    ¢ drawn loads of merchandise
is store, which is recognized
everybody as the big trustful
re filled with gifts appropriate
all ages, and selections that are
pmparable.
~ Our advice is, shop early in the
re Shop early in the day, and
shop when most everybody else
shops. Then we know we will
see you here.
Most $1.00 items are
is t
+
87c to $1. here
65¢ i 75 “
3c 50
4 25 18¢c = 5 ¢
“and larger items carry out the same
- proportion. Some of the items be-
low will no doubt be’ of interest to
you. Check them with a pencil
(such as interest you) go elsewhere
. and see offerings, then come here
and see the difference in stores,
selections.and prices.
NOTIONS AND
Pyrography
Ab least 50 sets of pieces. Pyrography |
sets $1.39 op to $4 00. Stamp pieces |
* and coronation cord, hardanger mate-
“rials and Utopia floss, Pillow cords,
All the best colored combinations,
Faocy cushions, Utopia yarns for
“
is
SMALL WARES
linecs, Pillow tops, Baked cotton pil-
any soap you wish it's guaranteed to
keep color).
Purses, Money books and Shopping
bags, Belts, of at least 35 styles and
Men’s Fur--
nishings
At less—House coats,
Bath robes, in blanket
style, Bath robes
made to put on paja-
mas, Many sorts of
shaving stands, Trav-
|
| Always Good for Someone
Books, bibles, Cut glass, Music rolls,
Fancy baskets, Framed pictures,
Jewel casce, Perfumes, Toilet articles,
Fans, Belts, Jewclry, Hat Pins.
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Home Furnishing Departm’t
= (3d floor)
Japanese screens
Japanese bead curtains
Mission novelties
Art loom tapestries
Framed tapestries
Pipe, stein and hat ra ks
Carpet sweepers
Comb writing desk and Case
China ard music cabinets |
— Library furniture
Pedestzl<, Reed chairs, all rorts
Couches, Davenports
Brass and iron beds
Morris chairs with rockers
Side boards, buffets
Hall racks, chiffoniers, Dressers
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i
eling bags, Suit cases,
Collar and Cuff boxes, Steamer runks,
Mufflers, Umbrellas, Kid and Wool
Gloves, Neckwear, Night shirts, Dress
shirts, Coat style.
Dry Goods Department
New silks, satins
Waistings
Medallion cloth’and Tangier silks
Gloves, umbrellas
Hosiery, stationery
Neckwear, linen handkerchiefs
Table linen, linen sets, ribbons
Laces, towels, wool blankets
Comfortables, bath blankets
Linen lunch cloths, doiles
Toyland in the Basement
THIS IS THE PLACE
NOW IS THE TIME
De left at Gi
erly. :
; After 12 o'clock noon call the main
‘office at Sayre, both phones. :
———
. Lehigh Valley payday will be next
| Friday.
W. L Watrous went to Owego this
Worning
H. B. Graf returned from Scranton
yesterday
One recruit was mustered into the
local Camp of § of V. last evening.
Miss Edith Leonard of Lestershire,
is working in P. I. Towner's jew-
elry store —
{ ES Coleman, the new mall carrier,
| started on his regular duties vester-
{day morning.
i
L Mrs. H. B. Ingham has returned
ifrom Dinghamton, where she has
ibeen for the past few days
| New lot of Haviland china samples
iat Gregg's Racke: store. Orders may
‘be given for any number of pieces.
Charles M. Sheafe of Seattle, Wash
‘an old time Waverly resident, is vis
iting at the home of H. J. Baldwin
Miss Nowa Mullins, who was the
guest of Mrs. Ray Donlin over Sunday
returned to her home at Hornell yes-
terday.
{ Samples of Haviland china in light
!stock patterns at Greggs Racket
store. Orders taken for any number
of pieces,
i J. H. Varner was called to Buffalo
ilast Saturday afternoon by the seri-
{ous illness of hig brother In law, J
IT LaBarre
The funéral of Daniel Orcutt, a
(Young man, aged 18 years took place
‘at Chemung yesterday The funer-
+al was in charge of E. 8. Hanford.
A large number of Waverly citi-
zens are in Owego today, either as
' witnesses ur _ spectators at the In-
Junction case that is being tried be-
{fore Judge Lyons today
m:gH q 1
derie, No. 1214 Fraternal
Order of Eagles will elect officers for
the ensuing year at a regular meet-
ing to be held tomorrow evening
All members are requested to be pres-
ent
Waverly
een A AAP se:
Mrs .Janies Donahue had the mls-
{fortune to fall on the jcy sidewalk
near the Catholic church Sunday and
| was very severely injured IL was
| necessary to procure a conveyance
[to remove her to her home
Washington Camp No. § P. O. S. of
(A. of Waverly, were the guests of the
| Sayre Camp No. 172 last evening. Af-
iter the regular business of the ses-
| ston had been concluded refreshments
‘were served, and all present enjoy-
{ed a soclal time
| i uu——
{1. 0. 0. F. PREPARING
FOR LARGE GATHERING.
|
| A Number of State Officers Will At-
tend, and Odd Fellows From
Out of Town Will Be
Present.
Waverly—There will be a joint ses-
{sion of the subordinate encampment
{and Canton branches of the I. 0. O
{F. at Monoca temple this evening
{ The following state officers will be in
{atendance. A. B. Baker of Water-
town, Grand Patriarch, and editor
of the Lodge Record; Harry Walker
of New York city, Grand Secretary
of the Grand Lodge and Grand Scribe
{of the Grand Encampment; Omar A
| Hine, Brigadier General of the 2nd
i Brigade of Cantons of New York
state
It is expected that 1
house will also be adjusted wi
short time.
Waveriy—After a most successful |}
season's campaigning H. A. Griswold | §
and his jocky, Eddie Hazen, have re-
turned to winter quarters with the 8
two thoroughbreds, Roly Poly and
Beatrice H. The two animals have
been entered in many races during | §
the past seaspn, and have made a
the greater number of the events in|
which they have participated
Senienced for VYagraney.
Waverly—Warren Meélntyre was
arrested the night before last charg-
ed with being a vagrant. He was
given a hearing on the charge. le
plead guilty, and was sentenced (oo
spend the next ninety days at Owego
This is quite the regular thing with
him as cold weather comes on, and
he has passed winters at that place
before
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WINS NOBEL PRIZE
Norwegian Parliament Pre.
sents Trophy to Roosevelt.
FOR ENDING RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR
President Will Use Amount Gives
Him ($40,000) te Promote Industrial,
Peace Between Capital and
Laber In This Cauntry.
CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Dec. 11-
The Norwegian parliament has confer
red the Nobel peace prize of $40,000
upou President Roosevelt
The American minister, Mr. Peirce,
in an eloquent speech, thanked parlin
meat In the president's name. He said
that wonls were Inadequate to express
the deep emotion which he experienced
at receiving this distinguished testi
monisl In behalf of the president, who
recently cabled that be reganled this!
prize as one of the greatest honors!
which any man In asy position
throughout the world could receive
The award, Mr. Peirce added, would
deeply appeal to the hearts of the
\nierican people, i
Mr. Peirce theu read a message from |
President Roosevelt expressing his’
deep thanks and saying there was no
gift he could appreciate more. The
president also announced that he had |
concinded to use the prize to establish |
at Washington a permanent industrial |
peace committee, with the view of |
maintaining righteons peace in the 1n- |
dustrial world, which was as impor |
tant as the maintenance of peace in the |
world of nations |
The Nobel peace prize is awanlel to!
the president in recoguition of his
services in bringing to an end the
Russo-Japanese war. Candidates for
this prize must be proposed by leglsia-
tive badles, peace arganizations or uni-
versities, and It I= understood that Mr.
Roosevelt's spousors were Professor H.
P. Judson, acting president of Chleago
nniversity; Professor Buldwiu of Yale,
Professor Harberger of the University
of Munich and the facully of George
town university, Washivgton
This distinction went last year to
Baroness vou Uttuer of Vienna and in
previous years bas been conferrwl up
ou W, H. Cremer, M. 1", of England;
Professor de Maartens of Russia and
Henrl Dunant, founder of the Rel
Cross,
The Nohel peace prize Is part of a!
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ES
$138
Cute, Childe-n's Rockers,
put out. All
10& 11 in, Pie Tins 10¢,
EL
hegnest left hy ye Alfrel Bernhard
Nobel, the famous Swedish chemist,
who died in INW. By his will a large
portion of his fortune was devoted
to five annnal prize<, each valoed at
nbout Soir 10 be awarded for the
most portant discoveries in physics,
in chemistey, dn physiology or medi:
cine, for the most distingnisheal work
of an idealistic tendency in the old of
liternture and for the hesy effort to-
ward the fraternity of Ror db aml the
The
promotion of peace last named
| H. Tuttle, M. D.,
Specialist.
Practice limited to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Q
accurately fitted. Hours 10 to
| residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Yal-
i ley ‘phone 156x. . 3
|
- Boys and girls expecting to write
£7 | to Santa Claus should address and
3 post their letters in the box at foot of ;
4 ood main stairway now, and tell their pa- NB cwirr BLAZE OCCURRED
— rents what a big toy show they saw LAST SATURDAY SIGHT.
in our basement, . ol :
. Waverly—There was a slight blaze
Newspaper reporters, other men J in the home of Patrick J. Grace on
Is awarded hy the Norwegian stor J. H. DUNLAP,
thing The others are awanled by Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa |
various tustitutious at Stolkbolm rr —————— |
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0SBORN'S LIVERY =:
J. W. ASHTON,
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving.
| Daggage called for and delivered
{In any part of Sate, Athens, and
| Waverly, and a team work
. |altended to promptly. Livery at-
Members of the lodges at Bingham-
toy, Elmira, Owego and Spencer have
{been invited
Large mirrors and small mirrors
Office furniture
William's Carbolle Salve With Arnica
asd Wieh Hazel. |
The best Salve in the world for
Cntr, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- |
ter, Chapped Hands and all
General Contractor and Ballder,
Plans and Estimates Furnished
125
Phone Residence
Leathor covered furniture
CROCKERY DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE
Lampe, 15¢ and up, about 50 styles.
inner seta
; Open stock Haviland china,
English and domestic
Ists only.
. Tea and toilet sets, many designs and
values,
pottery.
Shoes and Slippers
showing of men's slippers, Me-
isto style or the lower sorts. Prices |
ple $2.00;
Shoes, staple styles in
a revela ion for bigness of selections
and littleness of prices. Profit by
early shopping. Selactions will be
kept up to the last practical moment.
Bat cur advice again is shop early.
Furs, Garments and Ready
to Wear
A number
of garments
specially
priced,
amongst
which are
separate
rain
{Loder street last Saturday evening,
[It caused considérable excitement in
{the household for a time but was
i extinguished without the ald of the
idepartment. In lighting a lamp the
‘head of the malch flew off, and ig
infted some clothing that was hanging
inear and In attempting to throw
(them ont of the window the carpet
(was Ignited The clothing was
{thrown out into the yard where it
{was cotumed. This with the dam-
{age to the carpet was the only loss,
{and Is very slight
§ — Ae
{JOHN SEACORD’S FUNERAL
TOMORROW AFTERNOON.
Waverly—The funeral of John Sea-
{cord who died at his home on Tioga
| street yesterday morning will take
ivlce at two o'clock tomorrow af-
i ternoon from his late home. The ser-
{7ice will be conducted b ythe Rev.
H. B. Cook of the Methodist church
of which Mr. Seacord was a member
The remains will be buried in Forrest
eruptions. It is guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded. Price
26¢c by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co.
Prop’s., Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M
Driggs, druggist.
Mandolin Teacher,
Will be in Sayre on Saturday, each
week, which t'me | will devote tothe
instruction of pupils on t*e mardolin.
ce. For frrther par lculars ad-
ress, Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa.
AE BAKER
CARPENTER AND BUILDER. |
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17 Pleasant St.
A. H.
Waverly, N. Y. |
Murray, M.D.
* Speelaltiest
Chestnut St,
| 207 N. Lehigh Ave., Valley Phone S08x