The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 15, 1907, Image 2

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    2008 YARDS
Lonsdale Muslin
S¢ YARD.
VALUE 12¢ YARD.
~ Special Domestic
Prices
+ DETING FLANNELS ...
10e FLANNELS is
" 18¢ FANCY FLANNELS ....
1% FANCY FLANNEL .
15e FANCY FLANNEL
Curtain Specials
MUSLIN CUNTAINS 29¢ PAIL
MUSLIN CURTAINS 39¢ PAIR.
MUSLIN CURTAINS 49¢ PAIR.
Nottingham Curtain
125 CURTAINS 8S¢ PAIR.
$1.50 CURTAINS $L15 PAIR.
$2.00 CURTAINS #149 PAIR
25¢ SHADES 19 EACH.
35¢ SHADES 25¢ EACH.
$1.25 NET CURTAINS 9S¢ PAIR.
*
Knit Gloves Special
25¢ GLOVES 1% PAIR
35¢ GLOVES 25¢ PAIR.
Se GLOVES 88¢ PAIR.
75¢ GLOVES 0c PAIR,
$1.00 QUILTS 9c.
$150 QUILTS #119.
$1.35 QUILTS $135. °
$2.00 QUILTS $1.49.
Coat and Suit Special
HALF PRICE
.HALF PRICE
HALF PRICE
HALF PRICE
Shirt Waist Special
$1.00 WAISTS
$1.50 WAISTS
$2.00 WAISTS
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5 KIMONAS
Silk Special
ONE LOT FANCY SILKS FOR 0
AND 75¢ YARD. WORTH $1.00 $1.50
YARD,
Underwear Special
0c MENS FLEECED
$1.00 MEN'S GREY WOOL
$1.50 MEN'S GREY WOOL
CHILDREN'S FLEECEDP FOR 19¢
EACH. REGULAR 25¢
LADIES’ WOOL
WORTH $1.00.
.RIBBEDy— 9c.
Ladies’ and Misses’
Sweaters
IN ALL COLORS FOR 75e, $1.09,
“91.25, $1.50, REGULAR PRICE $135
$1.50, $2.00 AND $2.50.
Ladies’ Outing Flan-
nel Night Gowns
18¢ FANCY FLANNEL ....
FINE QUALITY PURE
YARD,
$2.50 QUILTS $1.75.
WHITE
500 YARDS LACES AND
TIONS, JUST OPBMED
YARD.
ic YARD.
INSER-
Furniture
$15.00 BUFFETS
$250 OAK ....
YARD, WORTH 12%¢ YARD.
10¢
$15.00 COUCHES .
$18.55 COUCHES
$4.00 IRON BEDS
“NATIONAL
OF SAYRE.
your Banking
business, and will pay you
: per cent interest per
annum for money left on
of Deposit or Sav-
8 special feature of this
jank, and all deposits, wheth-
F large or small, draw the
M. H. SAWTELLE,
e Valley
MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor
jed every afternoon except
at 203 West Lockhart street,
26¢
iption, $3.00 per year;
month.
; rates reasonable, and
3 on application.
as second-class matter May
‘at the postoffice at Sayre,
d ae Act of Congress of
UESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1907
ingham Is in Auburn today
Higgins made a business trip
1 yesterday
A. VanAtta is out again after
‘confined to his home by an
jee will be given at Loomis
Nouse tomorrow. “A Romance
ollow” will be presented
fall to attend the great clear-
this week by Unger &
ii kno¥n firm. 209-2
Cornell and Ethel WiI-
spent Sunday in Wav-
WAVERLY
Frank E. Wood, Representative
News and advertising matter may
be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav-
erly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, both phones.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Miss Emma Snyder spent yesterday
in Elmira
Miller went to New York city
today
LC
on business
H. C. VauDuzer Is ill from an at-
tack of the grip
Miss Bernice Turney is confined to
jer home by lliness
i
{| R B Haker of Nichols
|W averiy this morning
was in
here will be meetings at the Meth-
odist church all this week
The local lodge of the Maccabees
installed officers last evening
Mrs. John B. Balley of this village
R. at Elmira yesterday
HN cmmm—————————
Fred Bird, Fulton street, left today
for Galveston, Tex He will go to
New York today, and from there will
sall by boat 10 his destination
Unger & Ellis are selling their en-
tire stock at slaughter prices to
room for spring goods. Men's
sults and overcoats from $350 up
make
At Cripple Creek.”
melodrama
a sensational
furnished amusement and
no ends of thrills for a medium sized
andience at the Loomis last night
The play s replete with startling
situations, sensational climaxes and
does all that is claimed for it. To-
night it will be presented at Towanda
NUMBER OF ROYS ACCUSED
OF ILLEGAL TRAIN RIDING.
(laimed That a Party of 13 Took a
Trip_at the Expense of the
Railroad.
Waverly-—A crowd of boys 13 in
number have been accused of illegal
train riding, and will appear before
| Justice Hoagland this afternoon for
the disposition of their cases. It Is
stated that boys raised caln generally
along the line of the raliroad some
time ago, and the raliroad Is
i
&
WILL PREVENT
TAX DODGING
Hon. Byram L. Winters Would Stop
Speculation In Cemetery Lots by
Imposing Taxes,
Waverly—That Assemblyman Hy-
ram Ll. Winters Is not idle Is in part
evidenced by the fact that he has In-
troduced a bill that Is designed to
bring in considerable sums of money
Ww those communities in which ceme-
teries are located, and prevent spec-
ulating In cemetery lots
cemetery lots
Al present
are free from taxation
and it has been the custom of land
speculators to purchase a large num-
ber of lots in cemetries near grow-
ing cities, and to hold them until they
needed for municipal purposes,
when they are sold at a large profit
They have been [ree from taxes all
this time, and consequently held with-
out expense to the owner until he can
sell at a large profit. It has been
found on Investigation that in some
are
The bill provides that one individ-
aal shall not hold over four lots ag-
gregating one fourth acre in extent
that shall be free from taxation. The
proposed bill is as follows: “The
cemetery lands and property of any
association formed pursuant to this
act and any property held In trust
by it shall be exempt from all public
taxes, rates and assessments and
shall not be liable to be sold on ex-
ecutions or to be applied in payment
of debts due from any Individual
proprietor, except the proprietor of
lots in such cemeteries, thelr heirs
or devices may not hold more than
four lots aggregating not more than
one-quarter of an acre in area exempt
from taxation so long as the same
shal! remain dedicated to the purposes
of a cemetery and during that time
no street, road, avenue or thorough-
fare shall be laid out through lots
in which dead bodies have been in-
terred In such cemetary without the
consent of the trustees of such asso-
ciation except by special permission
vi the Legislature of the state
Free!
Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester,
Conn., writes that a frees sample bot-
tié of Bloodine helped her when she
wns all run down. Bloodine is a
body builder and system tonic of won-
= {derful merit, and If Jou have not tried
Pree!
Special
-
$12.00
818%
$198
$2.00
$1.00
“9c PAIR
*
ALL
.. 53.00
$3.98
$1.79
CITY OF ITHACA ALSO HAS
——
Six of Them in Contemplation But
None Bullding.
Waverly—Ithaca seems to have
even more trolley projects up for con-
sideration at one time than does
Waverly At least the [following
editorial in the Ithaca Journal would
seem to indicate that such is the case:
“Yet another Interurban trolley
ject for Ithaca.
pro-
This time to Corning
via Waverly. These trolley roads on
paper are pleasant to contemplate
It would be greater joy to actually
hear the clanging of the car gongs,
and read the names of the road upon
the real! cars actually moving or
six proposed at least one should be
constructed” Waverly is ahead of
this however, for it has at least one
road In course of construction
PRICES WILL 60 UP.
Pare Food Law Enforcesment May
Prove Very Costly Experiment
to Publie.
“The enforcement of the pure food
law will touch the public much more
nearly than it can effect us.” declar-
ed a prominent wholesale grocer yes-
terday. “lI am a little afraid that the
public will have occasion to regret
the fact that they so strenuously in-
sisted on getting absolutely pure food
products, for it is as certain as that
the sun shines, that many manufac-
turers will take advantage of the
changed conditions and run the price
of their goods up to outrageous
amounts, claiming that if they give
the public pure goods, the public
must pay the extra cost of manufac-
ture.”
It is claimed by men who have giv-
en the subject careful thought that
this grocer's forecast is remarkably
keen and well founded. It is claimed
that the rage for pure foods has giv-
en unscrupulous men a chance to sell
cheap articles as absolutely pure and
unadulterated, and charge two or
three times what they should. The
enforcement of the law will not be-
gin until next October, for the de-
partment officials have granted manu-
facturers and wholesalers that much
time In which to dispose of the pres-
ent stocks on hand which would oth-
erwise be.almost a dead loss In many
cases.
William's Carbolic Salve With Arnies
and Witch Hasel.
The best Salve in the world for
ter, Chapped Hands, and all skin
to give
15¢ YARD.
..4¢ EACH
..a¢c EACH
6e EACH
16¢ EACH
To CLEAN UP
——
ALLEY.
Wishes to Improve the Condition of
Alley Running Along Erle Tracks.
Waverly—W. C. Buék, the Erie
freight agent is making an effort to
keep the alley that runs along the
north side of the Erie tracks In a
more cleanly condition. The alley is
so situated that passengers travelling
over the rallroad get a good view of
it, and if it is not kept in a condition
of cleanliness it gives a bad impres-
sion of the town. The merchants
whose stores back up against this al-
ley can do much to keep it In a
sightly condition, and Mr. Buck solic-
its thelr co-operation
Sm
Bloodine
Liver Pills.
Cire shronic Constipation.
> 25c a Box.
For Sale By C. M. Driggs, Druggisi.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16,
Afternoon and Evening.
brilliant Southern comedy
“A ROMANCE OF
“The best Southern play ever]
written.” —N. Y. Herald.
Produced with complete new
scenery by Max Platzer, the
famous Academy of Music artist.
Wonderfulelectrical and mechan-
ical effects. The Coon Hollow
Serenaders a feature with the
original production at the Four-
teenth Street Theatre New York
City.
—~SEE—
The Thrilling Burglary Tableau.
The Dynamite Scene in Coon
Hollow,
The flight from home.
The Historical Steamboat race
and Plantation revels.
The Stirring, Tragedy at the Cot-
ton Press.
WORTH
But
A Few
Prices
3 lbs soda crackers
8 pkgs Nu Life
3 pks Bgg O See
3cans corn
cans best peas
Try our Marvel flour
ment.
FOR 70¢, 98¢, AND $L15. VALUE
$1.00, $135 AND $L75
Dress Goods Special
boc FANCIES
sc GREY GOODS
$1.00 BROWN PANAMA
$125 FANCIES
$L35 RAIN PROOF
.... $1.16 YARD
$1.50 FANCY CLOAKING.
§L10 YARD
Corset Special
C. B. CORSETS 69¢.
WANT
Rates: —Wanted,
Sal etc, 3 cent a
sertion for the first
cenl a word
after. None taken for less than
cents. Situations wanted free to
in advance subscribers.
WANTED. 3
Wanted—Experlenced table girls at
the Wilbur House. nt
/
Girl Wanted for general
luquire 109 Packer avenue, Bayre,
Pa. 209-2
Experienced grocery deliveryman
wanted. Inquire at D, M. Artur's Qro-
cery, Stevenson St, Sayre. 208
Any ove wishing an experienced
nurse in case of confinement inquire
at 608 North Main street, Athens,
Pa. 206-8
Try the Record.
“All the pews that’s ft te print”
ES AEST IR.
LOST,
Lost—A ladies’ pocketbook, cofitajn-
ing a sum of money, a pair of gold
glasses and a quantity of tickets. Lib
eral reward will. be paid to the
finder who will return It to this of-
fice. 204-8
QE UUs UL...
FOR SALE. ' ;
Several houses and lots for sale In
5 | desirable Jocations In town. Terms
to suit purchasers. Inquire of
G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens
&
Farm 1% miles east of Athens, con.
taining 123 acres with good ho
barn, well and fruit trees.
$2500. W. Q. Patterson. Dek 26 Athe
ens, Pa : 203-12¢
House and Jot at $850, also one |
$1,300. A snap If taken at once. Hus
quire G. N. Angler, 103 Park
Valley telephone 58y.
FOR RENT.
For rent, office rooms In
Ten room brick house,
We are