The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 15, 1906, Image 4

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    While
before noon
of each day if you can.
New lot child's
and Misses sets in to-day,
$1.25 up
The line is big and some
ys and Useful China Gifts
Are found in the basement
Special Lot of Statuary
Fw
Statuary and vases half price
ne we wish to close out, hence the price prices, 19c,
goncession,
25, 39, $1.00, 1.50, up to $3.
The goods are
panese screens
pese bead curtains
sion novelties
loom tapestries
med tapestries
pe, stein and hat racks
irpet sweepers
lomb writing desk and Case
pa apd music cabinets
rary furniture
petals, Reed chairs, all sorts
hes, Davenports
38 and iron beds
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Waistings
8
rris chairs with rockers
le boards, buffets
Ml racks, chiffoniers, Dressers
Fge mirrors and small mirrors
Toyland
(=Office furniture
ther covered furniture THIS
me NOW
a revelation
in the Basement
IS THE PLACE
4
IS THE TIME
for bigness of selections
Profit by
Selections wil be
COPE TO
fill & Beibach
H. L.Towner, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rec-
tum Hours Tto Sam, to
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the Pluest Beers, Ales, Wines |
#nd Clgars In (he Valley. |
E. M. Dunham,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office:
Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Loek-
hart Streef, Sayre.
Laws & Winlack
Attorneys and Counselors at
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and Estimates Furnished. |
a Law.
son SL. Valley Phone 212y A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Valley Phone 180a. Sayre.
CHRISTMAS NUMBER
OF THE
NEW YORK HERALD
DEC. 16, 1906
ART SECTION
CHARMING FULL PAGE
PICTURES IN COLORS
Suitable for Framing
8-PAGE COMIC SECTION
In Colors
with BUSTER BROWN and
Little Nemo
Original Stories by .
Roland B Moliarux, Maarten Masricos,
© 7 a——
Novelties galore at Athens Racket
store. 1855
{ Youll see the crowd at Athens Rack-
{et store.
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Leon Waters is home from State
College.
Murray Clark went to Towanda this
morniog.
| Buy cut glass, lamps and dinner
| ware at Athens Racket store.
| Fraok McCarthy went to Clifton
Springs, N. Y, today to remain a
‘short time.
The Athens high school team had
i their pictures taken today at Sevi-
{son's gallery,
Miss Helen Parks has been visiting
{at the home of Hayes Park and re-
{turned to Ulster this morning
Extensive repairs to one of the boll-
ters and arches at the Furalture Works
‘have been made the past week.
Grant Barron and wife have been
, Yisiting at the home of Griffin Taylor
| and returned to Laceyville today.
: A missionary father will be in at-
| tendance at the Catholic church this
i evening and tomorrow and will
{ preach.
| Miss Emily Daw of the high school
faculty, left for New York city last
inight to spend a week with friends
(and relatives *
L. 8. Taylor and wife of Wyalusing,
{ have been guests of the former's sis-
iter, Mrs. E H Jones, and returned
| home this morning.
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| O. N. Bonney and wife have been
/the guests of their son, C. G. Bonney
jthe past ten days and returned to
| LeRoy, Pa, this morning
Miss Ina Stevens went to Stevens-
{ville this morning where she will
spend the holidays with her grandpar-
jents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Stevens
There will be no preaching at the
| Presbyterian church tomorrow on ac-
{count of the absence of the pastor
Rev. A. F. von Tobel. Sunday schoo!
‘and Christian Endeavor meetings will
{be as usual. Mr. vou Tobel will re-
turn in time for next Sunday's ser-
i vices
Louis M. Gore has finished the fres-
| ¢o work In Lamkin's show window and
{It Is as fine a plece of artiste skill
tan we have seen In many days. Arches
resting upon panelled supports are of
delicate white festoons of holly and
within arches are winter scenes where
home is wrapped In a beautifdl man-
{tle of snow, with the surrounding
| trees bearing a garniture of frosty
{drapery that is a delight to look at.
{ The other panel is a rural barn
scene very like nature, and on each
| side are ferns. So winter and summer
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seem blended In a charming manner
WELL KNOWN ORATOR
TO LECTURE MONDAY.
{| Dr. J. M. Driver to Speak at High
| School Hall
| Athens—The high school lecture
{course this year Is not as well patron-
{ized as it was hoped it would be. This
{1s not as it should be for it Is one of
{the best they have ever had, and the
{proceeds are to be applied to the pur-
{chase of a good plano for the school.
| There are four numbers yet on the
{course and the best one is to be the
Hungarian orchestra that you would
be obliged to pay a large admittance
fee to hear In large cities. We all
ought to be proud of the school and
its educational advantages as the school
property and buildings and appliances
all belong to the people of Athens and
their success Is conditioned in a meas-
ure on the support we give them. We
earnestly urge the people to be liberal
to the Interests of the school and in
this way do thelr best to promote the
educational advantages of the town
The next lecture is to be given Mon-
day evening by Dr. J. M. Driver, a
person that hax a world's wide repta-
tion as an orator and scholar. The
tickets are now oun sale at Sanford's.
and it Is hoped that everybody will
secure tickets for the remainder of
the course,
ATHENS CHURCHES,
| Cathuiic—There will be mass at 8:30
and 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2
o'clock p. m. Benediction at 3 p. m
A missionary father will hold services
tonight and will officiate tomorrow
at both afternoon and evening services.
Trinity—The regular services at the
usual time tomorrow by the rector,
Rev. W. E Daw.
Presbyterian—There will be no
preaching service tomorrow. Sunday
{school and Christian Endeavor at the
| regular time.
| Baptist—Preaching morning and
| evening by the pastor, Rey. F. L
Allen. Morning subject, “The Crude
quarters and the crowd af the Sorcalied
six day bicycle race. It was rumored
that Commissioner Bingham bad re
ceived several complaluts from prom-
inet citizens stating that the race was
a disgrace to the city,
When General Bingham was told by
reporters of several things that had |
happened at the garden he said:
“I know It has been geiting worse | =
and worse, but I had no Kea that con ||
ditious were so bad as that.”
It Is sald that the actions of the
gangs of toushs in the early morning
bours are absolutely unprintable. Nev-
er In the history of the garden have so
mauy complaints been filed at the! fi
Tenderloin station of the thefts of | Treo
overcoats, Jewelry and other persons! SER
property.
There is a strong suspicion that the
riders are making things as uniuterest-
lng as possible. Many of the men are
disgusted at the action of the manage-
meut and may quit at any mimite
Trouble has been brewing since a
bad spill, which called for loud pro |g
test frum the spectators, occrnrred. ;
For the eighth time Hobby Walthour |
aud John Bedell were prevented from
reguluing the lap they lost through au
accident early In the coufest. Seven
riders went down, and the race was
suspended fof an hour. i
The trouble was caused Ly Joe Fo
gler, team mate of Eddie Root. who fell
from his wheel as Bedell was making
i seemingly successful effort to re
gain the cavetel distance. The big
crowd thought Fogler fell Intention-
ally and was instantly lu an uproar,
groaning and hissing, aud some of the |
uiore frenzied even making threats
igalust Fogler's life. Tidre were
cries of “Fake “Dirty work” aud
“Fraud,” and the ofMiclala could not
stop the demonstration, :
There was a ripple of excitement |
when a fast sprint was started by |
Root, closely followed by MacFarland. |
Ihe result was the loss of a lap by
Vanderstuyft and Stol snd Galvin and
Wiley
A late score for the eight leading
teams was 2,107 miles 6 laps, which is
over 300 miles behind the recand,
Bad Day For Pavorites.
LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 15.—Pud-
ding MeDaulel, favorite jockey In far-
lier seasons at Ascot park, made his
first appearance heré since his return
from New Orleans McDaniel bad two
mounts, putting Merllogo over for
show money in the fifth aud faillug to | y
land Arrugon ln the third. It was al 0SBORN S LIVERY
bad day for favorites, Coalition, at J ta |
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5, being the only first choice ta take Heavy and Light Draylag and Moving.
first woney. :
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assortment of
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AL our Dinner Seis before
line Is a most atractive one.
A beautiful white and gold
only $19.00.
eight different patferns, the
lately Imported.
Toys, Games, Handkerchiefs,
Xmas Tree Ornaments, Ele.
at
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. Baggage called for and delivered
Lust Mouey on Mina Gibson, {in any part of Sayre, Athens, and
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15.—Bettars | Waverly, and all kinds of team work
lost a lot of woney aa Mina Gibson at attended to promptly. Livery at-
Oakland, WW. Miller had the mount op tached.
the favorite, but Sea Lad showed heels 1207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 208x
fo the field. In the firth Miller repriev- |
ed himself by skillfully guiding Beech-
wood to the bead of the procession,
aud in the sixth he made Major Tenny
a winner,
Grace George Was Unruly.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 15 — Grace
George, an entry in the second race at
City park, broke through the barrier
just before the race, Jockey Marster's
stirrups broke, nnd he was knocked un-
consclous against the fence, while his
frightened monnt ran three miles. The
jockey wax not serlously iujured,
General Nogl Injured,
TOKYO, Dec. 13 General Nogi, the
congueror of Port Arthur, while re
turning from a visit to the palace was
| 1H Miller Street.
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00
| Genito urinary and chronic diseases
‘a specialty. Both Phones.
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price asked.
ur service for
BARGAIN FRICES
buying elsewhere. We have
Dinner Sef, Austrian China.
There are
newest shapes and designs,
Books,
Dolls, Chinn, Faney Goods,
ELMER A. WILBER
Wholesaler o?
Wines, Beer and Ales.
OUR SPECIALTIES
LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTR)
WICH BEER AND ALES, NQR-
WICH BREWING CO'S. AX
105 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa.
Both Phones.
WANTED
‘Mandolin Teacher
i
! Will be in Bayre on Saturday, cach |
iweek, which time 1 will devote tothe |
{instruction of pupils on the mandolin. |
{Studio: Room 2, Richard block, over)
{postoflice. For forther particulars ad- |
|dress, Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa. |
thrown from his horse. He was picked |
his case Is regarded as somewhat
grave. General Nogl wlll go down In
history as the “victor of Port Arthur,”
but even before he wuu cot {no that
uotable siege he was one of Japan's
most famous warriors. His chler
source of fame was the mauner in
tribes of Formosa while governor gen
eral of that island
Ten Hunters Killed In Mafae,
AUGUSTA, Me, Dee. 15 During
viesed last night, ten persons lost thelr
lives in Maine by the use of firenrms,
the overturniug of a canoe or exposore
Ju three cases the victlin wax is
fuken for a deer or hear, five persons
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
[17 Pleasant St.. Waverly, N. Y.
‘A. H. Murray, M.D.
: Specialties:
| Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
hroat and the proper Fitting of
{Glasses. Hours—9-12; 1.5; 7-8;
{Sundays by appointment. Office,
| Wheelock Block.
|
HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn
All calls promptly attended to day
or night Valley telephone at store.
Bell telephone In house.
J. H. DUNLAP,
Susquehanna St, Athens, Pas
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Everything new and up-to-date. First-
Class Accommodations.
Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station.
Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre.
H. Tuttle, M. D.,
Specialist.
Practice limited to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses
accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12
A= I I LEE EWE SS
were killed by the accidental discharge | J. M. ASHTON,
Mf guus, oue was capsized from a ca- |
woe, and oue died from exposure. In | General Contractor and Bullder.
addition there were a_uumnber of acel- | Plans and Estimates Furnished.
! Valley Phone 125 Residence
ents which did not result fatally 208
Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa.
Three Months For Smuggling Chinese
PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Dec, 15. John {
¢. Leluaun, charged with aldiug in! There Is no noek mer corner In
the illegal landingof forty-two Chinese | Sayre, Waverly or Athens where The
at this port on the schooner Frolic, en | Yalley Record does net clrealate.
tered a plea of nolo contendre In the |
United States marshal's oftice after |
having retracted his plea of not guilty, |
He wus then sentenced to three!
mouths’ Imprisonment and fined $50. |B
am,2t?5 Tto8 p m. Office and
residence, 211 South Eimer Ave. Val-
ley ‘phone 156x. :
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Bullder
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
210 Miller St Sayre, Pu
Catholic University For Tokyo. i
ROME, Dec. 15.~As 4 result of Bish. |
op Counsel's mission to Japan the
Vatican will establish shortly a Cath- |
olic university at Tokyo, It will be |
controlled by Jesuits of the American |
province. The appointment of an apos- |
tolic delegate to Jupan is imminent,
and It is state] that he will be an
Amerienn prelate :
Commander BH, M, (i, Hritwn Dead. i Fancy Vests,
WASHINGTON, Dee. 15. Command |
er RM. (i. Brown, U. 8. N_, retired, a |
survivor of the Samoan hurricane |
which destroyed the American eet In |
1888, is dead Lew i
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| MURPHY
Hosiery,
& BLISH
Theodosia Garrlaca, Warriet Prescott Spofford, | Cake” Evening, “Alwost Persuaded.”
George Barton | Universalist—Services morning and
i . . Wil
|Ur'ymas Groree Ape Kelley, Mons nin gabled, “The Work.
ou | Himer by Erviis Parken BUTLER shop. of God”
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Alex D. Stevens,
Loans Negotiated, Inturance Written,
Tailors, Clothiers, Haberdashers
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