The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 22, 1906, Image 4

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    of these broken
lots.
“Qur Entire Line of
Juvenile Suits
and Overcoats at one
fourth off. Nothing but
good lines to show and
no styles that are obso-
lete. From 2.4% per suit
up, but figure in one-
fourth off when you buy
Today
Crowds visited our
Handkerchief counter,
It's loaded with good se-
Jections and values 5c
and up.
Beautiful Silks
A waist pattern or a
silk dress is a most ac
ceptable gift, 59¢ and up
A Big Sale of Xmas
Umbrellas
But good for any dav
in the year, and of course
you get them for Jess.
$1.00 up.
Today
one-half price. Too high cla
will buy if vou see it
ss to sell regu-
You
half Price
The: Are re
apolga v1 mr > hie
we have too many on hand
We have
5 cut except
One-half price
10
at little prices.
sale today at 19e
usnal prices
they used to be .
They bad no
Gas Lesters in the
olden dap:
Gas Light Co,,
Waverly.
ONE WEEK COMMENCING
MONDAY, BECEBER 24.
Murray-Makcey Go.
PRESENTING
MR. J. M. DONAVIN,
AND A
A CAREFULLY SELECTED ACTING
. COMPANY.
MATINEES
THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW,
Evenlng—"Danger
Oreat City."
Monday of the
SPRCIAL INDUCEMENT
Tage lee Ticket Set Monday Evealug.
sal Friday a8 8m at Hal
slove Boxes on | tion
75¢ up to
worth §7
White and Ecru, _
also speciatior
Ne
s House Coats
Special lot at 350. Our
We thrive
Sheep, at prices
The “UNI VERSAL”
Coffee Percolator
A Chi i :
oo Siinas fis Su bros good
by bes
Khering the waier through the ground
be rugs reached
To boil coffee is 10 bring out the bit
wholesome
terness ul properties.
To make tia the “Usioun "Vareral™ is to have
fr, ween vd
For Sale By
BOLICH BROS.
Sayre, Pa.
Sayre Rendering
WORKS -
C. 8. LLOYDT, PROP.
Remove dead hogses and cattle at
' short notice. All orders wil Irecaive
{prompt atfention. Remove stock §
miles distancesfrom Athens, Bayre
‘and Waverly. Hides must be on car-
casses. remove free of charge |
am prepared to do the business have
‘ambulance to hanl the stock: also
pay market prices. Call Bell tele
i phone No. 633, Sayre. Pa.
W. T. Carey,
Justices of the Pesce
Ir S Not Too Late
To hare 3 mod
ern steam or hot
water heatin
system ins
before extreme
cold weather sets
in. We can make
your house ¢cm-
fortable in every
corner aud your
coal bill will bet
no larger. Le
us give you sn
estimate on an
up -to - date sys-
tem. We sell the
well known
Cheerful Home
furnace
which can't be
Phelan. Plumb-
, Heating and
Tis work.
Gas Fixtures,
Burpers and
Glassware.
ce cs dp
H. R. TALMADGE,
Both Phones, Elmer Avenue.
Attorney-At-Law.
Notary Publle.
Special attention to pension papers.
Valley Phone 1la
112 Desmond Street, Sayre
Mandolin Teacher
Will be in Bayre ¢ on Saturday, each
week, which time I will devote tothe
instroction of pupils on the mardolin.
Studio: Room 2, Richard block, over
postoffice. Foe farther particulars ad-
dress, Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa.
C. J. Kitchin,
Sayre's Ledding Draymma.
Especial care snd prompl attention
given te moving of Planes, Household
Goods, Safes, ete.
A. J. Green,
- T -
Miss Lucille Prince Is sick with ty-
Mrs. LF. Shaw is quite ill with
rheumatism and grip.
N. V. Weller and F. E Weler have
returned from Washington. .
All of the churches have special
Christmas services to morrow.
Lewis Page and wife of Brookiyn,
N. Y., are visiting their parents
Charles and John Kingsiey of Troy,
N. Y., are In Athens for the holidays
E F. Loomis went to Syracuse lo
day to spend Christmas with his moth-
er,
M. H. Alexander went to Luthers
Mills this morning to spend Christ-
mas.
Will Bradley went to Baltimore last
night to spend Christmas with his
family.
Mrs. A. F. von Tobel is spending the
holidays in Philadelphia with her
mother.
Miss Josephine Core and Miss Mary
Howell returned from Washington
this evening.
Daniel Donovan of Plainsfleld, N. J
came to Athens today to spend Christ-
mas with his parents.
Tha Presbyterian Sunday school will
have some Interesting Christmas ex-
ercises Tuesday evening.
Jammer Mowrer and family went to
ville, Pa., this morning to
tmas with relatives.
Ww
spend -F
Eugene Kingsley “Smithfield, was
in ASSns s morning to meet his
Afns who are on their holidays vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Carle of King-
ston, are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Eugene McDaniels, Maple
streel.
Miss Beatrice Daw of Vasaar's Col-
jege came to Athens today and will
spent (he holiday vacation with her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Taylor went to
Laceyville this morning where they
wil spend Christmas with Mrs. Tay-
lor's parents.
Hubbell of Pratt of Rome, was in
Athens last evening to meet his son
who was on his way home from Caz-
enovia, N. Y.
Mrs. E F Loomis with her little
daughter went to Troy today where
they will spend Christmas with Mrs
Loomis’ varents.
Hosmer’s band will give another
promenade at Elsbrree’s opera house
Tuesday night Admittance for men
25c; ladies free.
Mr. Marion Kelley, who has been
visiting at James Mowrer's the past
two months returned to Washington-
ville this morning.
————————
Miss Anna McDanlels went to Lib-
erty Corners this morning to spend
Christmas with her grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Brennan.
Bring your boys to my store and
buy them a useful Xmas present, a
suit of clothes or an overcoat. Prices
ight at H. Battier's. 183-10
Hon. Lo T. Hoyt returned from Cou-
dersport last evening, where he has
been attending to legal business In
connection with the bribery cases,
John Sadler of New Albany, a stu-
dent at St John's Military Academy,
stopped over night with his friend re-
suming his Journey home this morn-
ing.
Bert Kramer and Frank Olendorf
returned home today from New York
and they will spend Christmas with
thelr friends around the falmily cir-
cle.
Will 8. Hillis, treasurer of the Cit-
zens Savings Bank of Omaha, Nebras-
ka, is in Athens calling on-his many
friends. He was formerly a clerk in
the Farmers’ National Bank in this
place.
The Christinas season has increas-
ed business al the postoffice to such
an extent that they have been oblig-
ed to. procure another clerk and ap
extra carrier.
Miss Hazel Shores In Atheus last
night with her friend, Miss Mary
Schaleitmer, resuming her journey
home to Towanda this morning. She
is a student st Mansfield Normal
Mary who has been with her grand-
turned to Athens with her.
Miss Ina von Hekle, assistant book-
keeper at the Keystone Guard head
office went to Camden, N. J, to spend
the holidays with her mother. When
Elizabeth von Hekle will return with
her and they will make their home in
Athens in the future. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schoonover of
Wyalusing, have been in Athens at-
tending to their som James during
his sever lliness and returned home
today. The son bas so far recovered
that he wil go to Wralusing next
week. =
Lafayette Anson and daughter, Miss
Hattle of New York came to Athens
today to spend Christmas at the home
of Eimer Briggs, Mr. Anson's daugh-
ter. Lafe was for a long time foreman
of the riveting shop at the Bridge
works and also one of the foremost
comrades of Perkins Post and he will
have a host of friends to see before
he returns to the city.
FRENCH FEMALE
MADAME DEANS 37 C'se
A Burs, Costar Eqns for Scrvnsees Newry anes
Juyie paow 1sown Ti ms JAIL. } Eafe! Bare i Nernts | Rats
Beast Betoniad Mees if
min
mo aot rae righ ts = paid BF
Bamps Free. If jour dragged dons gut
ay tapas Py is ihe
UNITED MEDICAL CO. sox 74, Lancasven Pa
Solid In Sayre by the West Sayrr
Pharmacel flo.
ou)
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
CAPITAL .
SURPLUS .
$12,000.00
We solicit your Banking
business, and will pay you
three per cent Interest per
appum for money left on
Certificate of Deposit or Sav-
ings Account.
The department of savings
is a special feature of this
Bank, and all deposits, wheth-
er large or small, draw the
seme rate of interest
M. H. SAWTELLE,
An Insurance Polley For a Xmas
Present.
has many points In its favor that no
other present can approach. There
can be no doubts of its acceptability,
and if you would learn exactly what
such a gift means and how it can be
obtained, send your name, age, and
address to us. We are agents for
Massachusetts Mutual Life insurance
Co. a company of Irreproachable
standing. i
FRED J. TAYLOR,
Sayre, Pa
H. L.Towner, M.D.
Diseases of Women and of the Rec-
tum. Hours 7to 9a m, 1 to
3, Tto8 pm.
OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St
A.E. BAKER,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y.
Laws 8 Winlack
Attorneys and Counselors at
law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Valley Phone 180a. Sayre.
Alex D. Stevens,
Insurance and Real Estate
{Furstor( hr
756 to §
c stume like an a
Prints fof Jor you 2.
come iu sud ify the
assortment of Fun
here to show
Beller get busy
and drop inte the
mas gift. We have an extraordinary
goods, (oys, games, Ane china; ote,
prices. Pleaty of
day.
A. H. Murray, M.D.
Specialties:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat and the proper Fitting of
Glasses. Hours—9-12; 1-56; 7-8;
Sundays by appointment Office,
Wheelock Block.
0SBORN’S LIVERY
Heavy and Light Draylas and Moving.
Baggage called for and delivered
in any part of Sayre, Athens, and
Waverly, and all kinds of team work
Siiduded to promptly. Livery at-
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone $08x
111 Miller Street.
OFFICE HOURS:
§to11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00
Genito urinary and chronic diseases
a specialty. Both Phones.
COME TO
Hill & Beibach’s
CAFE
For the FPlpest Beers, Ales, Wines
and Cigars in the*Valley,
Lockhart Streel Sayre.
Maynard, Maynard& Schrier
Attorneys aad Couliselors.
M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA.
J. M. ASHTON,
General Contractor and Bulider.
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
Valley Phone 125. Residence “208
Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa.
ELMER A. WILBER
Wholesaler oo
Wines, Beer snd: Ales. -
OUR SPEC
LEHIGH CLUB Wi
WICH BEER XD
WICH BREWING
109 Packer Avenue, Ba
Both Phones.
WANT
HOBSES AND CATTLE
Will pay $1.00 a head
All calls promptly atd
or night Valley ta
Bell telephone in house.
J. H. DUNL
Susquehanna Bt, : ‘A
TOUREY'S
Everything new and up-to
Clase aevirimnoad a tHe
Thomas Ave, Opposite I
Rates $1.50 Par Day