The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 07, 1907, Image 4

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    | NEW SPRING GOODS NOW ARRIVING
R NOR BARGAINS MORE PROFUSE IN VARIETY THAN NOW,
None of Our Furs Are Reserved
But all now priced at one-third and one-half off.
‘Buy ous now and reserve after a month's wear for
BEXi season. There is no easier way lo save than
A rare bargain H
Choice
Eiderdown. _
you can use 30c¢ Eiderdown at 15¢
of about eight patterns.
“buy furs right now at one-half off
at
There is a saving of one-half on a small quantity
Wooltex and Other Suits.
of ten styles in
$1.00 patterns. Men and women
They must go to Lhe early buyers, who will
¥ select one upon examination. Some patrons
‘have bought two on account of the unusual value,
yet a few remain. Buy now
Rummage sale of :
z Boys’ Suits,
ages 3 to 9, at less
8 now for Suits that were $1.98 32.48 and $2.69
$8 now for Suits formerly priced §258
E88 now for Suits and Overcoats formerly priced
357, $4.19, $4.69 and $498
pow for Suits and Overcoats formerly $5867
and $5.98
They are all sallor and Buster Brown effects in
tans, blues and various mixtures
wearing
appreciated
values
for $2.69.
will be
BLACK SKIRTS, OUR REGULAR 9c LEADER, Ge.
LIZ.
Children’s Jersey Leggins. 25 Dozen
Ages 4 to 10, now 19. Buy now, even if used
Not a big selec
New Spring Waists.
ion, but very generous values
GOODS FOR 1907 SHOWN IN OUR BIG WINDOW. THEY ARE
RIGHT, THAT IS WHY THEY
W. T. Carey,
Justice ol the Peace.
OFFICE
‘Room 6, M. F. A Building,
Valley Phone 246y.
THE CAYUTA LAND CU, OF SAXEE,
Desires to announce that they have
some very desirable bullding lots for
sale on cheap and easy terms, and
that they have placed the agency for
selling them in the hands of ANDREW
EVARTS of this piace. All those
wishing to provide themselves with
bomes or to invest in lots [or specu-
lative purposes will do well to con-
sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas-
- ing elsewhere. This piot of land is
| nearly surrounded by industrial plants
We Buy Junk. |:
: with beautiful scenery and all the ad-
Jou know that Biosteln Bros. ',,,,ces of a modern town. Terms
8 highest price for rags, rub-|., quit purchasers. Steps are already
b lron, metals, etc. Call on us |,.ny taken to supply all the land
re disposing of your Junk. We 0, ising this plot with a full sup-
‘wholesale and retall. Bell phone |, of the best water the valley af-
Prompt attention. exact weight. |orgy When you come to look over
| for prices, Bolstein Bros, Cor. |p, pot of ground take trolley to
and Broad Sts. Waverly | Springs Corners, cross bridge tat
{crosses over Lo V. R. R. when across
{bridge turn to the left and you are
{on the ground. There will be a man
{at the office Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday afternoons of each week to
show you over the ground, or any
other day by calling Valley Phoue
No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl-
tal Place, Sayre, Pa.
3. Tuttle, M. D.,
10 to 12
5,7t08p m Office and
211 South Elmer Ave, Val-
Insurance and Heal Estate.
Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written,
Houses Rented, Rents Collect-
od, Taxes Pald.
Room 7, Elmer
Bloek,
LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE.
DR. A. G. REES, M. D.
111 Miller Street
OFFICE HOURS:
5t011:00 a m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:08
Genito urinary and chronic diseases
£ specialty. Both Phonea.
A. J. Green,
Contractor and Builder,
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
[25 Stevenson St Valley Phone 212y.
of Women and of the Ree
Hours Tto 9a m. 1 to
| pairs Men's Pants,
#8 pairs Men's Pants,
pairs Men's Pants,
pairs Men's Pants,
pairs Men's Pants,
pairs Men's Pants,
*
'SIEA
Foley—Phalin.
Matthew P. Foley of Athens and
Miss Etta I. Phalin of Elmira, were
married at St. Joseph's church yes-
terday morning at 9 o'clock by the
Rev. Father O'Rourke. Miss Mary
Doran was bridesmaid and Richard
R. Francke was best man. After the
ceremony took dinner at the
nome of the bride's uncle, Purl Phalin,
North Main street and later took the
1 oclock Erie train and later took the
ding journey, They will return In
abont ten days and will reside at
707 North Main street, Athens
they
The concert
Conservatory
given by the Ithaca
Concert company at
high schoo! last evening was fine and
# large audience was present. The
young Iadies have attained a high
state of proficiency In the diving art
and the audience was so well pleased
that they were obliged to double the
program with encores. Miss Rogers,
one of our Sheshequin young ladies
whom we would have been delighted
to have heard once more was nol with
the company. Her place was filled
by Miss Smith,
Laws & Winlack
Attorneys and Counselors at
Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Valley Phones 180a. Sayre.
C. J. Kitchin,
Drs
Sa
Bepocial 3 Lailog or ananlion
given to moving of Planes, Household
Gaels, Safes, ete.
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Bullder
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
210 Miller St Sayre, Ps
The special wormen's train was half
an hour late this morning
The late Frank McMahon's remains
have Leen buried in California
E F. Loomis has been down with
the grip all of the week, but is now
better.
Jahn Grippen went {o Lestershire
last evening to visit with his sister a
short time.
Mrs L E Conrad went to Meshop-
pen this morning to visit her father
B. B. Dunlap.
Miss Nettle Mix, who has been the
guest of Miss Bertha Arnold, return-
ed to Laguin today.
N. 8 Frazer of Wyalusing, Is in
Athens for u few weeks In the Inter-
¢st of an Insurance company
Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson went Ww
Wssox this morning to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Waldo -
Fred Beers was acquitted of z the
charge of burglary and larceny by the
jury at Towanda yesterday
John H. Chaffee of Hornbrook, at-
tended the meeting of the Unlon Vet-
eran Legion in Athers yesterday.
Mrs. Milton Randal of Canton, N
Y.. came to Athens today and is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. A
Kélley
Rev. H. G. Blair of Standing Stone,
was in Athens yesterday afternon in
attendance at the Union Veteran
meeting.
~ There were ihree juries out deliber-
ating on criminal cases when Chief
Mulligan returned from Towanda last
evening
Charles Dewitt of Laquin, has been
the guest of [riends in Athens a short
time and returned to his home this
morning
The Ice men are having their inning
now. The thermometer was strug-
gling down in the latitude of 14 be-
jow zero this morning
WwW. W. Miller of East Athens, who
has been dangerously ill with pneu-
monia Is very much better and hopes
are entertained of his recovery.
The annual Hradford county dinner
will be held In New York Thursday,
Feb. 28. Mr. Will Perkins, who was
elected president has declined the
honor and Harry Horton has been
re-elected.
George W. Morse has purchased the
lot on North Main street, near Tioga
Point cemetery of Mrs. Harriet E
Kinney and will erect a residence
for himself in a few months with the
purpose of making his home there
for the future.
Athens W. C. T. U. will meet at
the home of Mrs. Nona Rice, Friday
afternoon at 2:30. The meeting will
be in charge of Miss Emma Bush.
Evangelistic superintendent. This
will be a very interesting helpful
meeting. Everybody welcome. Cor-
ner Malin and Frederick streets
Washington Camp P. O. 8S. of A
will celebrate Lincoln's birthday
Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, in an ap-
propriale manner. They have ar-
ranged to have addresses, recitations
and singing and the ocasion will be
one of real enjoyment to all who at-
tend. It will be held in their hall
Sanford’s block, commencing at §
o'clock.
A concert will be given at High
School hall on Thursday evening, Feb
21 for the benefit of the plano fund.
All of the prominent musicans have
volunteered their services and all of
the proceeds will be applied to that
fund. This is a special concert and
the regular course tickets will not
be available for admission. It will
be a very enjoyable evening and
should have a liberal patronage.
Wintry winds whined weirdly.
Willle wriggled while Winnie wheezed
wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, win-
ter winds work wheezes. Wherefore
we write, “Use Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup.” Nothing else so good.
Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs.
SAYRE
- = . = =
“The New York Times having ad-
dressed a telegram directly to the Im-
perial government to ascertain the at-
titude of Japan (with regard to ihe
San Francisco school incident], you
are authorized to make a categorical
declaration of the absolutely pacifie In-
tentions of Japan™
Neither Ambassador Aoki nor any of
any of the war talk that Las gone on
at intervals since the San Francisco
school question became sn interna-
tional Incident. Bo little weight was
given by the embassy to this phase of
ernuient
But from other sources, it seems, 8
great deal has been cabled ta Japan,
and the newspapers of Tokyo and oth-
er cities have had more or less extend.
od reports of alleged war feeling In
this country. In this way the talk bas
come to the attention of the haperial
government, and It was sald at the
embassy that evidently the government
regarded such talk with serious comn-
cern, not ns being » truthful index of
the situation, but as indicating the
possibility of a bellef in this country
that Japau might really be entertain-
ing unfriendly intentions” toward the
United States,
One particalar feature of the war
talk seems to have been especially the
cause of anxiety In Tokyo, and that
wns the report that Ambassador Aokl
had presented an ultimatum to Secre-
tary Root. Such a report as that was
too rideidulous to be telegraphed to
Tokyo or for the embassy to deny, but
it manifestly gave concern to the Jap-
auese government that such = thing
could find expression or belief in this
country.
The impression prevails at the sam-
bassy from the dispatches it has re
ceived from Tokyo that the Japanese
government takes all this waF talk to
mean that there is a serious bellef here
in the danger of a hostile sutbreak.
Nour Burned to Death at Pelham.
PELHAM, N. XY, Feb, “During the
height of the storm here fire swept
through the livery stables and living
apartments of Richard I. Vaughn and
burned to death four occupants of
the home. Mrs. Vaughn and her two
year-old son were caught by the flames
as the other, with the child Iu ber
arms, was groping her way through
the smoke toward au exit. A colored
woman living with the Vaughns was
burped in her bed. Thomas Micky, a
stableman. escaped from the house
nly to Jose his life in an effort to save
the horses The iponetary loss was
about $16,000
Engine Exploded After Callizlon.
LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. ".—In a
wreck of freight trains on the Chesa-
peake and®=Oblo raliway near Colby
Station, near here, Engineer Edward
Harp, C. K. Marshall and R. B. Wil.
son, trainmen, were Instantly killed.
Several other tralnmen were injured.
One of the engines exploded, killing
the men Instantly. The trains met in a
head-on collision.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Queointions.
Sloney on call steady al 1% per cent;
prime mercantile paper. BPGg%'y per cent;
exchanges, $&8 04 6%; Dalances, 518 <6 SN.
Closing prices
Amal Copper...
Atchison
nz N. Y. Central. 12
M%
116
Ts
we
945
1a
BL
HY
« IN
Norf. & Weat, £4
Pean R R.... 13’
Reading LIT
Rock [Island
St. Paul........
Southern Pac
Southern Ry
South. Ry. pf.. &
Bugar ANY
188 Texas
oy, T'plon
my U. S. Btee! .
1a UI. B. Bteel pf IY
8% West Union... 83%
544
B.&0..........
Brooklyn R. T..
C,C.C.&kBLL
Chess. & Ohio
Chi & Northw
D&n
Erle 5
Gen. Electric
Ill, Central...
Lackawanna
Louis. & Nash
Manhattan.....
Int Met,
Missouri Pac...
Pacific... ©
Pacific... 170% |
New Yark Markets,
FLOUR-Firm, but dull; Minnesota pet
ents MM 10k43; winter straights, $3. 0u :
winter extras, $2563; winter patents
$0001 8,
WHEAT — Market advanced early on
higher Liverpool cables and continued
light receipts, but later reacted owing to
snow in the belt; May, 84 11-1665 13-1
BUTTER-Creamery, extras per pound
BLU (Mercantile Exchange official
quotation, extras, 1Xc.); Arsis, 23G3c | sec
onds, HPSc.; thirds, 20d. held, extras,
DYUGIc.; Arsiz, Jade ; seconds, DY The :
thirds, Ogc.: state dairy. tubs, firsts,
TU Tie. seconds, Ie. thirds, LpZc,
CHEESE-State, (ull cream, sinall and
Iarge, September, fancy, 4c. October,
bent, 1I3%dléc.; good to prime, LNG,
winter made, average best, 12. !nferior,
gli. ; lxht skims, llc. hall skid. best,
$Uloc. ; part skims, prime, Ss falr
to good, $490 TUC., common, iw, full
skims,
EGGS8~Slate, Pennsylvania and nearb
selected, white, fancy, 3. choles, 8g
2c. . brown and mixed, extra, (So firsts
to extra firsts, BRAT c.. dirtes, lic.
cholce, 18430c.; refrigerator, DHE
TALLOW-Firm; city, § bls. country,
©,
Ne Steady, shipping, Wd8ic.; good to
choles, 01 *q 10.
STRAW Steady at 80667 %c
HEANS — Steady; marrow, RI5GLITW,;
medium, 71.16, pea, $1.O%ELW. red kid-
ney NYG LE
WOO L~Steady; domestic fleece, Darise
~“HOPS~-8teady ; state, common 10 choos,
1908, 8G. IWS, Selle;
1s, i605. 16, 1044130.
POTATOES-Dull, but nominal; Penn-
sylvania, cholee, per bushel, Kgl8c.; New
ork and western, do. $gloc. do, fair
to good, dao, 45C
LIVE POULTRY -Firmer and in fair
demand: fowls, 13514. ; old roosters, 94
We.; chickens, 106713¢c.; ducks Ge;
eese, 13G14¢ ; turkeys, 1401
DRESSED POULTRY Quiet, but bare.
iy steady; fowls, choice IT%Hlc | do
fair 10 good 12 13¢ ; old rocsters, 0c.
nearby chickens, 14910. ; western, do, 0
fl4ec.: turkeys, nearby, choles to fancy,
Fife. do. western, do, TG | fair fo
good, do, 1#Glec.; ducks, nearby, G18;
western, 40. 120140, geess, nearby, wid
12c.; western. do, Paid
Live Stoek Markets.
CATTLE-Supply light; market steady
choice, $5.75G%, prime, B.OGLN; veal
calves, BEOGS
HOGS - Receipts light. market active,
me heavies, 57.5. mediums and heavy
orkers, 11.28. light Yorkers, 513. pigs
PIM, roughs. KGS
Sifies adn" LAMB
- 4 1; n
market steady. prime wethers, soqf
culls and common, U3. lambs, 6GT 7
Belgian Marriage Laws,
In Belgium the law allows a Bel
Pacific coast,
-
glan to marry 8 foreigner abroad ac
cordlag to En, foreign
1
3 One Lot
One Lot:
~
DRS
100 PIECE SET.
It's Not Too Late
To have a mod-
ern steam or hot
water heatin
system install
before extreme
cold weather sets
in We can make
your house com-
fortable in every
coroer and your
coal bill will bet
no larger. Le
us give you an
estimate on an
up -to - date sys-
tem We sell the
well known
Cheerful Home
furnace
which can't be
beaten. Plumb-
ing, Heating and
Tin work.
Gas Fi
Burners
Glassware.
sad
Both Phones, Elmer Avenue.
E. M. Dunham,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office:
Roms 4 and 6, Elmer Block, Lock-
hart Street, Sayre.
FREACH FEMALE
MADAME DEAN’ PILLS.
A fers, Canvass four for Arovasuss Nimes, fon,
FrViR Known TO FAIL, Rafe’ Sani Rlemiy | Eadie
wim Gearhead wm Messy Eefynded a prepaid
for BLED pov ban. Wil sred (hewn en Uris, be Ye pall for
wien reitsvad. Ramin Free, If pour druggies eh
Bere thew send Fons orders te Lhe
UNITED MEOICAL CO,, sos T4, LansasTen, Pa.
Said in Sayre by the West Sayre
Pharmacel Co.
WANTED
HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR
ALIVE. :
Will pay $1.00 a head at the barm
or night. Valley telephone at store
Bell telephone in house.
J. H. DUNLAP,
Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa.
Atterney-At-Law.
Notary Publle.
Special attention to pension papers
Valley Phone 1a. ;
112 Desmond Street,
A.H.Murray, M.D
Specialties:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Glassen, Hours—$§-12; 1-5;
Sundays by appointment
Wheelock Block.
0SBORN’S LIVERY
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving.
Baggage called for and delivered
Waverly, and all kinds of team
attended to promptly,
tached.
Office,
Mandolin Teache:
Will accept a limited number of
EDWIN FP. LOOMIS,
Athens, Pa.
Jan. 14
& Bish
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