The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 18, 1906, Image 4

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    of
which are specially
call.
This is the people’s
shows more
twenty miles.
Buy Books in the Basement
Children’s 3c and up
Padded Poets and Classics at
Jess than asked
selections grow less each day
about 4
price usually Buv now,
French, Austrian, German
and Japanese Bric-a-
Brac and China
See filled in
assortments, made up at 10 and 2
values of '2 more in these assortauents
tables Basement Special
25¢
Some
Lamps of Newness
breaks
at least forty
Each
* but we show
from leading have
specially for big selling at little prices
dav's selling assortment,
styles. We buy
factories and priced
Pocketbooks, Purses and
Leather Goods
Hundreds of styles and prices that will
satisfy those view
when buving
Silk Kimonas, Bath Robes
and Dressing Sacques
Short and long Kimonas 49¢ and up
who have economy in
Long Kimonas 89¢ and up
Bath Robes tor men and women, beaut
fully made and designed, $1 69 up to $8
Rugs Are Always Useful
Small ones 89¢ and up
Medium and larger ones at prices that
has bronght buvers to us daily
Pyrography
Hundreds ol
articles at about two-thirds
the usual price elsewhere
100 Handkerchiel and Glove Boxes
go on sale today at 19%
for this sale
will
Specially bought
Small Mission Novelties and
Housefurnishing
Specialties
We never showed so many useful and
economically priced articles; they include Hat
and Stein Racks, Book and Paper Racks,
Chairs, Plate Racks, Children’s Tables, Mor-
ris and Rocking Chairs, Clocks, Dinner Calls,
Framed Tapestries, Umbrella Stands, Waste
Baskets, Screens, all values and many styles
this
It’s instructive and a treat to visit
heavily stocked department
A New Lot of Furs on Sale
- Today
Mink, Martin and Fox Mufls; alsospecial
lot of Children’s Fur Sets at $1.25 and up.
Women’s, Misses’ and Chil-
dren’s Coats and Suits
at One-half Price
We have laid out 25 garments—some-
thing for all ages and at all values
come quick
them. It's a
bargains
If vou
enough you will get one of
way we have of boosting
and making prices in each de-
partment of this Big Store. Besides vou may
buy a garment for someone
and this should attract
as a Xmas gift,
Remember
25 Distinct Garments at
(One-half Price
Big Bargains in Winter
Millinery
Some about 4; price tell the story
Toyland in the Basement
All toys are being taken from our win.
dows and sent to Basement Go there to
find them
Framed Pictures
The biggest line of Colortypes, Carhons,
Sepias, Etchings and Pastels 10c and up
If you have 25c¢ or
100 dollars to spend
you can.
a
Subscribe for The mecord.
Buy china at Athens Racket store
District Attorney Mills was in To-
wanda today.
Buy your Christmas furniture of Ro-
gers & Miller, 185-5
Miss Gussie Hardy went to Towan-
da this marniog ou business
Mrs CW. Clapp has gone to Read-
ing, Pa, to spend the holidays with
her daughters
W. H. Cramer was home over Sun-
day and returned to Huttonville, W
Va. this morning
C. W. Sanford of LeRay. has been
visiting his son, Arthur 106 Freder-
ick street and returned this morning
Mrs. H B. Meade of Burlington
has been the guest of her daughter
Miss E Haines apd returned to her
home this morning
S. E Olds, who has been working
at the bridge works Lhis winter went
to Milan this morning for the pur-
pose of renting a farm of Dan Brown
Miss Bessie Stroud of Oberlin Col
lege, came to Athens last night night
and stopped at the home of Geo. H
Stroud, resuming her journey to Wya-
The inhabitants on Cherry street
are hot on the trail of those milk
purioiners and there will be some
thing doing before long unless the
robberies cease
We have received news that Hen-
ry Towner, one of the oldest resi-
dents was found dead In his bed ves-
terday moruing He
years old
was about 78
and was a relative of Dr
Towner of Sayre
M. louis Gore has opened his stu-
dio to the public at 112 North St
He has over five hundred fine studies
for oll and water from "which
he wiil take orders and a large as-
sortment of hand painted water col
ors, sepia and delfe,
reasonnbie prices
color,
monochromes at
Mr. and Mrs. I. W, Collins went
Sheshequin to day to visit at the home
of John M. Smith. Mr Smith is &
relative of William 1. Collins that re-
cently died at the hospital and has
been in feeble health for a long time
and the death of Mr. Collins has been
{nn sad blow to litm which has complete
Iy prostrated him.
Mra. Daniel Vanlon has so far re-
{covered from her injuries as to be
jable to be out. She was taken tc
church Sunday in nan wheeled chair
and yesterday was down town She
lhas shown a great amount of hero-
sma and in all of her suffering has
been cheerful and kind. [It is a bless-
ed disposition to be thus happy un
der afiction, and her friends
all glad to see her once more
Were
AUDIENCE NOT LARGE
BUT LECTURE FINE.
Scholarly Address Given By Dr. John
Merritte Drivers In Athens
Last Night.
Athens—The audience
last night, but not as
ought to have been to listen to the
lecture of Dr. John Merritte Drivers
on Ultimate America Those who
heard it feel that their patriotism was
enlarged and their citizenship exalt-
ed by the buring wocds of eloquence
that he uttered Dr. Driver has visited
foreign countries and is well
able to tell what has been and still
is the moulding influence of Amer-
ican ideaz. He sald that when we
acquired the Philippines he thought
that {t was an unwise move but now
ihe {3 convinced that it was just what
we should have done and he felt that
from those islands. And the elements
of progress were fell In every Europ-
ean nation. They were ready to re-
ceive use and we ought to follow the
leadings of providence until we ac-
complish onr mission in the govern-
ments of the earth
was
large
large
many
.
Conl at $60 a Ton In Tonepab.
KANSAS CITY, Dec 18 -With coal
selllug in Togopah at $60 » ton and the
northwest unable to get fuel at duy
price becatise the rallvoads say there is
a shortage of curs, there are more than
4000 empty cars standing on side
tracks in Kansas Clty alone. Heports
from varions raMroad division points in
| Missourl and Kansas indicate that cars
| are plentiful In both states
Run vn Columbia Trust Company,
MIDDLEFOWN, Conn, Dec. 18 —
The run of three days on the Colum-
bla Trust colipany hax come to ap
j end, only a few depositors withdraw.
ing thelr money, while un large number
of depemitors returned money. Humors
that the company 4. ahont to fail
started the ram,
Wenther Prdibabliitiea,
F Fate und coll, wigrtiyme st winds
Williams’ Kidney Pills,
Have you Rhegiected your Kidneys?
Have your oWsrworked your nervous
system and €aused trouble with your
Kidneys Bladder? Have you
pains the loin, side, back, groins
{and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap-
| pearance of the face, sépdelally un-
der the Sp 1 oo. to
bam. Jr. geweral coutisel snd vie
president of the Mutual Heserve Life
in Sing Sing prison at hard labor.
ceny last week. He was indicted on
pending. Frederick A. Burnham, pres
ident, and George B. Eldridge, a vice |
under indictment
=
Nine gzailors belonging to the crew of |
ed off here, owing to the upsetting ol
a cutter in which they were returnin
to the warship There were forty me
in the cutter, and all were thrown Int
the water. Owing to a heavy fog
rescuing thirty-one of the sailors, Many |
of these were uhconscions when picked |
Say Mattos Caused Covad Southe: Southern Wreck.
WASHINGTON, Dec. I15-The offi
occurred at Lawyers, Va, un Thanks
giving day asd in which President
Spencer of the Southern and six oth
ers, inchuling a number of prominent
people, lost their lives has been con
cluded and the responsibility for the
wreck placed on 3 Db Mattox, block
operator at Rangoon Station, Va,
New Coal Devices Var Warships,
WASHINGTON, Dec 1S ~The bat
tleship lowa has left Norfolk for some
point on the Atlantic, where she will
meet the collier Abarenda amd con
vice for coaling ships at see
“A Speedy Cure Lo
Bilicussens, Dy
Constipation
Liver Comtuin, To Tired " Feotng P. a Taste =
the Mouth, lexion, Nervousness and
diseases of vr Stomach, Liver and Bowehs
} Sulla Lives Be bowel, B
a gently, t upon { ver,
tomach and digestive ofpane pals in
a en Te digestion,
act at once, without! grigasg, nor do they leave
after. mbfles ty Bo ros Raryic em
of purging, produc y other cat ic remedies
Bloodline Liver Pills **
restore the deranged and torpid Liver to its normal
condition and healthfsl action. Remove and pre-
vent constipation by securing a natural and rege-
lar operation of the bowels, and relieve those un.
pleasant symptoms which attend a diseased or
morbid condition of the liver, stomach and bowels
To assist ia artalning this ead, the following sug.
gestions are offered.
REMARKS, Everyone who uses ie for
their action on the liver, should know that large
doses rarely ve a hbo a» umall ones
Large doses ty. shy Joie nd | oul of the sys
tem, usually — ted, and
seldom removing cause of 3 Sows le, or jes.
prove the general heath Ou the other hasd,
small doses develop the alterative effect of the
medicine, do not irritate or constipate the bowels,
but gently stimalate the liver and veut the
accumulation of bile by directing its Sow into the
prog channels Therefore itis advisable tw com-
wat by taking not over one or two pills at bed.
tocrease dose 88 Becessary.
PoxTLAND,
Gaxrs:=1find y * Bloodise Liver Ahaw
the moet effective wal 1 ever weed. cause
PAE Yo SASH VY Stier elles 40 uit liver
MRS. AMADA RICHARDSON,
Bloodine
Liver Pills |
s7abox. 5 boxes 1.00 |
Bloodine Ointment cures Piles, gos a bes. .
SOLD BY C. M. DRIGGS, SAYRE.
COME TO
Hill & Beibach's
CAFE
For the Finest Beers, Ales, Wines
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors
M. I. A\. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA.
i
75¢c to $50.00
Here you will find furs for all tastes. Ni
priced either, but all worth the price asked
Ncthing gives 9 ch a dre.sy dash 10
¢ stipe like an sppropriste fur What isan:
pria‘e fur for yo? best way to find o
come in and 'ry tha eflects of different styles.
assortment of
Uk FASHIONS is st Jour
just that purpose We sre h re to show you,
sell vou if we suit you with what rou want.
RED. TAG FURS AT BARGAIN _I'RIC]
SOBRE
XN
:
Better get busy and drop inte the
Racket Store atl once for that Christ.
Fe
&
mas gift. We bare an extraorliinary
of beautiful and useful gift
goods, toys, games, fine china, ele,
stock
( '
at the well known Racket Store Low
prices, Plenty of courteous clerks—
but our advice Is te come early In the
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day.
Gregg's Racket Store,
”
7 \
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
BAS ANIOSE
0SBORN’S LIVERY | ELMER A. WILBER
Wholesaler o?
Wines, Beer and Ales.
0
Baggage called for and delivered
of Sayre, Athens, and
OUR SPECEALTL
LEMIGH CLUB WHIS :
WICH BEEK AND NOR
WICH BREWING COS. ALES,
109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa.
Both Phones.
WANTED
HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR
. ALIVE.
Mandolin Teacher —
— Will pay $1.00 a head“at the barn
Will be in Sayre on Saturday, each |All calls promptly attended to day
to promptly. Livery at-
111 Miller Street.
OFFICE HOURS:
Genito urinary and chronic diseases |
Both Phones.
+ Bell telephone in house~
J. H. DUNLAP,
Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa
Room Richard block, over
For forther particulars ad-
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Everything new and up-to-date. First-
Waverly, N. Y. Class Accommodations.
Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station.
Say
Specialties: Rates $1.50 Per Day.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat and the proper Fitting of
Glasses. Hours—9-12; 1-6; 7-8;
Sundays by appointment Office,
H. L. Towner, M.D.
H. Tuttle, M. D.,
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rec-
tum. Hours 7to 9a. m, 1 to
3, 7Tto8 p. om.
OFFICEE—SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St.
E. M. Dunham,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,.
Ofice:
Rooms 4 and 6, Elmer Block, Lock-
hart Street, Sayre
Attorneys and Counselors at
Law.
A GENERAL LAW RUSINESS
TRANSACTED,
Valley Phone 180a. Sayre.
C. J. Kitchin,
Sayre's Leading Drayman.
Goods, Safes ete.
“Alex D. Stevens,
Insurance and Real Estate.
Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written,
Houses Rented, Rents Collect- >
ed, Taxes Paid.
Room 7, Elmer Block,
LOCKHART STREET,
Speclalist.
Practice limited to diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Gi
accurately fitted. Hours 10 to
am,2tb5 7to8 pm Office
residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val
ley ‘phone 156x.
Co erty and Bulider
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
210 Miller St Sayre, Pa
m . ASHTON,
General Contratior and Bullder.
Plans and EstUmates Furnished
Phone 125. Residence 208
Chedtnut St, Sayre, Pa.
There Is mo mook mor corner In
Fancy Vests, Ties, Hosiéry,
Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets,
. Has, Caps, Gloves, Shirts,
" Sweaters, Fancy Dress Mufflers
MURPHY & BLISH
Tailors, Clothiers, Hgberdashe
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