The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 4

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    One Lot of
and formerly
, riced
Cletrance of about’ six
Boys' 75
at Ha 19
x ibe
=
Blue Flannel Faultless
No discount to
Reds
rials they come iu Broadcloth and
_ Special lot of
Grey, Red and } Lendance
Drop
Prices are Lowest of All
4%¢ Leader Blanket, Special
$150 White 11-4 Blauket.
12 White 11-4 Blanket,
59 White 11-4 Blanket,
the Year on These
4c
ic
89¢
98¢c
$109
$1.37
$178
price
$1.00
$6.20
$6 50
$7.55
$5 67
Special
Ought to be 56c
only at Leas
values 9%¢
»
‘pew stylish and practical
at one-third
Street floor,
tell you to buy
deep a cut,
to
Clearance of
it's not always
Our
$318
... 3489
. $5.39
$6.25
$4.19
be Jelisregulatine.
Stocking Caps 25 and 50c¢
C-B Corsets
$1.00 values 69¢c, $1.50
Big Clearance of
oue-half off. See table Hlled on
Your own judgment will
Closing them out Is cause for 0
SALE
4. ’ %
A. 6. REES, M.D.
111 Miller Street.
OFFICE HOURS:
4. m, 2 10 4:30, 7:00 10-8:00
b urinary and chronic diseases |
ality. Both Phones.
\lex D. Stevens,
Insurance snd Real Estate.
‘Negotiated, Insurance Written,
: Rented, Rents Collect-
ed, Taxes Pald
STREET, SAYRE. |
of Women and of the Rec-
. Hous Tto am. I to
3. Tto8p m
UBLS BLOCK.
nx
aws & Winlack|
Attorneys and Counselors at
AL law,
GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
Contractor and diy
and Estimates Furnished.
Phone 120. Residence
staut Bt, Sayre, Pa.
{EY'S HOTEL
208
MONDAY, JANUARY 14.
Stomach
| | A greal moral lesson replete with ex-
citing incident of the far west and
full of human Interest.
| ireatest novel and original scenic ef.
fects ever witnessed,
INPECIAL SCENERY FOR 4 BIG ACTS
PRICES:
| First t and last 4 rows orchestra 85¢
Remainder lower floor... , ble
Baleony 35c. Gallery ie
Advapee sale Friday al Hall's
We Buy Junk.
{pay the highest price for rags, rub-
| bers,
buy wholesale and retall.
Write for prices. Bolsteln Bros. Cor.
Johnson and Broad Sta, Waverly.
COME TO
CAFE
and Cigars Ia the Valley.
Lockhart Street.
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and’ reconstructive Kodo! for
properties,
dy does not only relieve indigestion
Piiopils, bt _1hia_{umeut Head}
stomach troubles by cleansing,
sweeten! and strengthening
A ay, a Vee
Maynard, Maynard& Schrier
N. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
MAYNARD. BLOCK, ATHENS, PA.
Mandolin Teacher
Will be In Sayre on Bsturdsy, seh
week, which time 1 will devote tothe
instruction of pupils on the mandolin,
Stadio: Room 2, Richard
, a parilniars 1a
Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa’
H. H. Mercereau,
Attormey-At-Law,
Notary Public.
Special attention to pension papers.
; Valley Phone 11a.
112 Desmnond Street, Sayre.
W. T. Carey,
Justice of the Peace.
on the sireefs yesterday.
The Presbylerian church received
seven new members last Sunday.
Edgar Payne of Cornell, Is home
to spend Sunday with his paresis
Ernest Schoonover moved from Pine
Dr. C. L. Stevens and Charles Clark
will go to Harrisburg Monday morn-
ing
Charlés DeGroff is laid up at bis
father's home on Elmira street with
sickness.
Miss Mary Titchen and Miss Pearl
Hicks of Wyalnsing, are visiting Mrs
Ernest Schoonover.
Mrs. Paul E Maynard will go lo
Towanda Monday to see her uncle,
Geo. Moody, who is sick.
Mr. and Mrs J. J. Weller and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E Mille returned
{roffi Nichols this morning.
* Miss Mattie D. Howell, a teacher
in the Athens schools went to Che-
mung today to spend Sunday with her
parents
The Presbyterian church will not
hold special services next week
There will be only the regular pray-
er meetings,
Ely. Kinney of Schenectady, is
spending a few days with his father,
G. A. Kinney. His wile has been here
aboul 8 week.
The Imperial Tool Works shut down
at noon today for repairs (o thelr en-
gine. They will not run Monday, for
the same reason. .
W. P. Lane of Luthers Mills, was in
Athens today and.will stay over Sun-
day to attend the funeral of his grand-
son, Alfred Douglass
Henry Stanton of Ulster, bas been
working ou a farm at Geneva and
stopped over night with Athens {riends
on his return trip home
The two brothers, Clark and Fay
Chaffee were in Athens Jast night on
their return home to Potterville from
a trip to Niagara Falls
Oscar DeFrahn, a machinist from
Wyalusing, has been employed at the
Bridge Works a short time and re-
turned “0 his home today
The funeral of Alfred Douglass will
be held at the family residence, corner
of Walnut and North Mains streets,
2 o'clock. Rev Dr. Simpson officioat-
ing
J. B. Hess with his wife and daugh-
ter, Winifred have been visiting at
Bruce Miller's a short time and re-
turned to their home ln Austin, Pa,
this morning
Reserved seats for the Rector of
St. Mark's will be placed on sale at
Sanford's dry goods store Mouday
morning at 9 o'clock. Call early and
gel a good seal
F. A. Armstrong, who went to Al-
bany, N. Y, with his son who Is
learning piano tuning at the BHoard-
wan & Gray manufacturers establish-
returned home yesterday
William Essenwine with his wife
and daughter Ruth Christine went to
Towanda today where they will Spend
Sunday with Mrs. Essenwine's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Whyte
Miss Julia Haverly has been de-
tained at home on account of sickness
longer than her holiday vacation last-
ed, hut she will return to Welles col-
lege, Aurora, Monday to resume her
studies.
The Baptist “church will continye
thelr special evenlog meelngs every
pight next week. There was great in-
terest manifested In the past weekly
meetings and It Is thought best to
continue them.
It is generally rumored that the
Tool Works are soon to be largely In-
creased In size and capacity as they
are now crowded for room. They are
doing a large business and employing
a great number of skilled mechanics,
i
Mrs. Albert Duncan, River strégt,
entertained the ladies of the Penochie
club at tea yesterday afterndon In
honor of her sister, Mra. Michelback.
There were many present and the soc-
fal features were very greatly en-
joyed by all who were there.
W. CT. U. Meeting.
Athens—The W. C. T.'U. meeting
held yesterday at Mrs. Streeters was
largely attended, over thirty ladies
being present. The meeting was open-
od by the president, a short business
session was held, after which Mra.
Gardner, superintendent of
tive department presented a fine pro-
gram. This department has been in
force since 1880 with a record worthy
of pote. Its Influence has been far
reaching. Mrs. Norrish, our County
President save 3 good talk slong this
live of
-Athens—Hezekiah Morris dled at his
home In Athens township last night
ut 11:30 o'clock aged about 54 years.
He was one of the oldest residents of
working farmer. He served In Co. D
179th New York Vola In the Civil war
contracied In that service for many
years so that he has been unable to
do anything, he being confined (0 his
bed for several years. He leaves a
widow, two sons and a daughter. His
funeral is not yet arranged but it
will probably be at some of the Athens
churches Monday.
TRADE CONDITIONS.
BR G Dun £& Co's Weekly Business
Review.
NEW YORK. Jan. 12-R. G. Dun &
Co.'s weekly trade report says thal re
turns are irregular because of the er
ratic weather, npseasouable high tem
perature restricting sales of heavy-
welght wearing apparel at some points,
while bupipess ls most satisfactory lu
colder sections, Freight blockades were
relieved {9 some quient by open weath-
er and special efforts by officials, but
there is still mueh complaint of tardy
deliveries. Mercastile collections are
alse more prompt lu sowe sections than
others, but there Is unanimity regard.
ing the large amount of forward busi
iiess on the books of the manufactur
ing plants and general confidence In
the future Bargain sales are reducing
retall stocks of winter goods lu prepa
ration for spring opeulnge.
malié deliveries more promptly becauge
specifications are less frequent, espe
cially In respect to structural shapes
and a few plants are rolling billets lu
the structural mills, which relieves the
pressure very wuch In that depart
welt.
Deiuand for cotton goods in the pri
mary markets is somewhat less urgent
but selling agents are no less coufidenty
and there is no pruspect for lower
prices in the near future owing to the
abundance of business ou the buoks of
the mills
Commergial! failures this week In the
United States are 311 against 254 last
week, 1S7 the preceding week and 30
the corresponding week last year. Fall
ures in Canada pumber 20 agalust 17
fast week, 17 the preceding week and
il last year. Of fallures this week In
the United States 110 were lu the east,
100 south, 70 west and 20 ln the Pa
vific states, and 83 report labilities of
$5000 or wore. Liabilitles of comer
cial faljures reported for Janvary to
date are $3.268.400 compared with $2,
178.227 a year ago.
Burxiare Took Underskirt and Cash,
TOLEDO, 0, Jun, 12 -Burgiars «uo
tered the residence of George D, Harsh
bere and after ransacking the house
carried away Mrs. Harshi's underskict,
in which she bad secreted a pocket
book containing $27.25 Watches apd
jewelry were left untouched. Entrance
was gained through the front door,
which had not been locked. The bur
shary was discovered Ly Mrs, Harsh
when sbe awuke Mrs. Harsh belleves
she and the other Ove members of the
family were chiorofornied by the bur
glars, as she aud ber daugliter were
sauseated when they awdke,
FINANCIAL “AND COMMERCIAL.
———
Closing Steek Quotations.
Money on call steady at §§ per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 8% per cent
Exchanges, 5557.67, balances, $10.51.
@l.
Closing peices
Amal Copper... 119% N. Y. Central..
B&O. .....o00s
Brooklyn R. T. AY
c.c.cagtL. mn
Ches. & Qhlo.... M a
Chl & Northw. S04} Southern Pac... 1%
D.&H....... 10 Southern Ry...
Erie... ..oc...... 2% South. Ry. pf.
Gen. Electric... 18 Sugar ...........
Ill. Central. ... 168 Texas Pacifie...
lLackawanoa.. 5 Unlen Paslfic...
flouwis & Nash. . 18 U. B Hteel......
Manhattan... ..18 U. 8 Steel pf..
Int.-Met. ... MW Wesel. Union...
Missouri Pac.... Wl
New York Markets.
FLOUR. Dull and asd with thot change Min.
A oir t
I Tinie Satria. | H nt
wheat
state report, favora Argsatine weal
Bows and fack Gi short intersat; May,
RN Op tian’ Be nels on
matt
pened, and
settied weal 3 Jan but later ed
with wheat: J uly, Who. . od,
ey a EL
i er
~8 full small And
HEESE-State, ul Sv
éc.; small, winter made, en:
large, bat; fi
oe. DTI Pa skims, hee
half skims
Dest, 1¥
skims, prime,
ASe rash ert
sxtras, per dos-
en, Nc.; neard
terest gathered, firsts te
SE ALIOW-F rm; eity, 9c. ; eountry, 94
AT fraspies: WoWe.; govd to
8T RE TRAW—SI
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pol; he
0
80! red kid:
Bo oF le.; an hos
h
+ rT "Eirm, snd rules i
ork "aha wamich. do.
CE POULTRY = d
fowls,
sickens. Sialic
DRESSED
alr to
ern, nes i neste Yur)
holce to anay, . '
Wake; nearby ducks, 13@ide. ;
estern, SPioc.
i. but
roosters,
ducks, lc; geese,
HE a
choloce, .
fe } y ly
If You Want
Tliings Cheap
big cut
in Children's
Night Gowns
and Pajamas.
is yours.
See 26S
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE:
Afternoon and Evenig.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12.
SPITZ & NATHANSON
Present
A Powerful Melodrama of Today
“WHEN WOMEN LOVE”
SEE
Peter and Sons’ Shirt Faclory.
The Ureat Labour Unlon Scene.
The Jefferson Market Police Court
The Great Garden Fete
The Graphophone's Startling aud
Sensational Evidence.
Woman's Word.
Blackwell's Island.
The Strougest Company Ever Selected
for a Melodrama.
Special Scenery,
Wonderful Electrical Effects.
A PLAY TRUE TO LIFE
Prices—Evening 25, 35,
Matinee—15 and 25.
bo, 76.
Seats on Sale Thursday at Hall's,
Bankrupt Sale.
Notice 1s hereby given that pug
suant to an order of the United States
District Court I will’ expose to sale,
at public auction and sell to the high-
est bidder, for cash, the [following
goods of the Estate of Solomon
Brothers, Bankrupt, sale to take place
at ten (10) o'clock a. m., Monday, Jan-
uary twenty-first (21st) 1907, at store-
room of sald Bankrupt, No. 226 Des-
mond street, Sayre, Pa.:—
(a) One, box Gloves (12% doz.
(b) One box overalls and coats (3
doz each.)
(¢) 149 outstanding accounts.
(d) Such Interest as bankrupt may
have in one horse and wagon.
Sale will be made in parcels as
above enumerated.
H. 8. WINLACK,
205-101 Trustee.
Advertise In The Record.
SLT
ge
% RAR
THE CAYUTA LAND CO: OF re :
Desires to announce that they hive
some very desirable building Tots for
sale on cheap and easy terms, snd
that they have placed the agency for
selling them in the hands of ANDREW
EVARTS of this place. All
wishing to provide thetsslves
homes or to invest In lots for
lative purposes will do wall’ to
suit with Mr. Evarta before re pu
lug elsewhere. This plot of
pearly surrounded by ind
with beautiful scenery and i
vantages of a modern town.
to sult purchasers. Steps are
comprising this plot wi
ply of the best walter
fords. When you
the plot of ground tak
Springs Corners,
crosses over I. V,
No. 244c. Andrew Rvarts, 108 Hoaph
tal Place, Sayre, Pa.
ELMER A. WILBER
Wholesaler of 4
Wines, Heer abd Alss.
OUR SPECIALTIES - :
LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER-
WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR-
WICH BREWING COS. ALES.
109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa
Both Phonss.
any part of Sayre, At
Ne : and all kinds of
attended to promptly,
tached.
207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Fi
Monday,
SALE. ANY