The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 21, 1907, Image 4

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    RDAY NIGHT. OUR ENTIRE
DEPARTMENT.
“THE MARKER SO THAT LATE
COME EARLY.
BUYERS TOO CAN BE WELL SERV
ED. OUR ADVICE ALWAYS IS
Corset Covers
$1.30, $1.89,
Children’s Gowns
AL 49 and Te.
Gowns for Ladies
50, 75, 98e.
_ 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75,
and $3.00.
WANTED
AND CATTLE DEAD OB
ALIVE.
I I pay $1.00 8 head at the bare
promptly attended to day |
Valley telephone at store
Abo,
V T. Carey,
OFFICE
Room 6, M. F. A. Bullding,
yalley Phone 246y.
We Buy Jonk.
THEKE WILL BE OFFERED
£3.00,
10, 12%, 15, IS,
gL rs and $198
, $1.19, $1.25, $1.39,
Waists
At valu: usaally
price of one. See
PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Do you appreciate a good thing? We
know you all do, so when you want
anything in the line of furniture
upholstered or repaired, no matter
{what you have, I can do the work and
o it right. My prices are right, and my
| work is guaranteed for six months
A postal card will bring me to your
| ouse with samples and prices.
J. P. OTTARSON,
| Cor. Broad and Pennsylvania Ar
Waverly, N. Y.
‘Chas. H. Larnard,|
| CONTRACTOR,
| CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
| Plans drawn and estimates given
{ Hardwood and Stair Work a specialty
Al Work Promptly Attended to.
| Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Street, |
i Waverly.
a Bell ‘phone 208.
|
| H. Tuttle, M. D,,
Specialist.
i
§
’
& from, metals, etc. Call on us
y disposing of your junk We]
and retall, Bell phone
prices. Bolstein Bros, Cor
mn and Broad Sts. Waverls.
ws, & Winlack|
and Counselors at
Law.
carn LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
Sayre
Vatiey Phone 180a. xe
A J Green,
Contractor and Balider,
snd Estimates Furnished,
pn St. Valley Phone 212y
| Practice limited to diseases of the
| Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses
sceyutely fitted Hours 10 to 12}
,2t065 7to8 pm Office and |
| Pastdence, 211 South Eimer Ave. Val-
| ley ‘phone 1561.
= Maynard, Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
| A P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA.
| MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA.
i
H. L.Towner,M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rec-
tum. Hours 7to Sam, to
3, To 8 p m
OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK
{Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St
20, 23, 25, 27, and 29¢
9ie, $L17, $1.23, $1.47.
priced $1.25 and more at 9Sc.
Small let of
Just right
onr hig window display.
Plies! Plies! Plies!
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated
and Itching Piles. It absorbs the
tumors, aliays the Itching at once,
acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief.
Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
3 prepared for Piles and Itching of
the private parts. Every box guaran-
anteed. Sold by druggists, by mall,
for 50c and $1.00. Willlams Mfg.
Co, Cleveland, O. For sale by C.
{. Driggs, druggist.
Advertise in The Record.
Sour
‘Stomach
! No appetite, loss of strength, nervous
pees, headache, eonstipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach are all dus to Indigestion.
| Rodel relieves indigestion. This new discov-
ery represents the natural juices of diges-
| tion as they exist In a healthy stomach,
| combined with the greatest known tonic
dnd reconstructive properties. Kodel for
STIs So does not only relieve Indigestion
| and but this famous remedy
bys gies stomach troudb y cleansing,
purifying, sweetening strengthening
[= mucous membranes Mning the stomach.
Mr. 3.3 0 of Ravenswood, W., Va. mys—
EA. sour stomach for twenty years.
Radel cured ste wd we a ine hn nd
!
Prepared by £. O. DeWITY & 0O., OMIOAQO.
E. M. Dunham,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office:
Roms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Lock-
hart dtreet, Sayre.
Alex D. Stevens,
Insurance and Real Estate.
| Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written,
Houses Rented, Rents Collect-
ed, Taxes Pald.
Room 7, Elmer Block,
Po MOCREARY SINEEY STREET, SAYRE.
~~
|
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, both phones
RE ET
C. A. Neaves went to Binghamton
yesterday.
Wanted, Girl to learn dressmaking
Mrs. G. M. Legg, 379 Broad street.
James Mott of Deaver, Co, is visit
ing his sister, Miss Anna Mott of
Park avenue
Duke Allen was arrested last even-
ing for being drunk. He will be giv-
en a hem ing later in the day.
Jobn E. Ward fs again acting as
operator at the Waverly stock ex-
change after being ill for several days
Mrs. Coultson and two children of
Pittsburg, Pa. are visting at the home
of her father, the Rev. Alanson Til-
den
J. F. Shoemaker was in Owego ves-
terday for the purpose of offering the
will of Mrs Mary DeWitt, deceased,
for probate
The new board of supervisors met
at Owego today for the purpose of
organizing. The board Is now com-
posed of 7 Republicans and 3 Demo-
crats.
Anson Bissell and Miss Dora York
of Syracuse, were married last Tues-
day afternoon at Waverly by the Rev
J. F. Warnes of the Sayre M. E
church.
-
Ralph E. DeWitt of Larchmont, N.Y
and Archie DeWitt of Port Chester,
N. Y. who were called to Waverly
by the death of thelr mother, Mrs
Mary DeWitt, returned to their re-
spective homes this morning
William O'Dell, alias “Cincinnati
Red” who once served a term In
state prison for shooting up a saloon
in Waverly, was yesterday sentenced
to serve a term of five years for a
crime committed at Corning some
time ago
HORSE RAN AWAY
MUCH MILK SPILLED.
Street Car Woke Him Up With the Re.
sult That the Cargo in the Wagon
Was Scattercd Broadeast.
Waverly—This morning a milk wa-
gon, driven by Harry Hoagland was
standing In front of a house in South
Waverly while the driver was going
to a house to deliver a dish milk
The stieet car came along and scar-
ed the horse s0 that he turned across
the road and took a short run over
a lot that was full of furrows made
by plowing. The wagon jounced a
great deal with the result that the
milk was spilled all over the
ground. After doing the damage the
horse came back into the road and
stopped
AID SOCIETY WILL GIVE
BIRTHDAY PARTY
AT M. BE. CHURCH.
Will Cost as Many Cents as You Are
Old—I! You Are a Hundred You
Will Net Be Given Away.
Waverly—Tomorrow evening Wash-
ington's Birthday, the Ladies’ Aid so-
ciety of the M. E. church will give a
birthday party, to which every one
is invited. If you go you should con-
tribute as many cents as you are
years old. If you are a hundred you
are all the more welcome, and no one
will tell on you. A person has been
chosen who will represent each month
and explain why it is the best month
ot be born In.
This Is the Place.
To get your hair cut, 16¢c; slave
10; shampoo, 15¢; hair singed, 15c;
whiskers trimmed, 10¢; seafoam, 6c;
massags, 16¢; mustache dyed 25¢;
hair dyed, $1; ladles’ hair switches
cheap, razors honed, 26c; shears
sharpened, 10c; scissors, 6c; new
handles on razors, 26c. If you have
eczema call and get Lockerby's ee-
gema cure, G0c a bottle. Thousands
of testimonials can be furnished. Bait
fish on hand the year round. Locker-
by is also an expert taxidermist.
Lockerby's barber shop, 418 Waverly
street, Waverly.
Suits
Original cost,
and Overcoats, the
MEN S
WORK
SHOES
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STRUCK BY CAR
THREE: RIBS BROKEN
Horses Thrown down and Ome So
Badly Injured That it Was Shet
Drove Directly in Front of Car.
Waverly—The condition of Charles |
Peterson, who was injured In a col-
iislon with a street car yesterday af-
ternoon is very serious. Three ribs
were fractured, and it is feared Jat
he has sustained serious Interna
juries
The accident occurred on the high-
way between the two bridges that’
are used by the street cars to cross
the Erle and D. LL & W. tracks on
Chemung street. The bridges are on-
ily a few feet apart. Mr. Peterson
had a team hitched to a lumber wag-
on and was standing on the road be- |
tween the two bridges. AD. LL. & W.
train was passing, and as his horses
were afrald of the cars, he had stop-
ped at that point and was walting un-
til the train passed. Just as the ca-
boose of the traln went by the street
car came over one of the bridgea. The
motorman saw the team standing
there, and thought that the driver was
waiting for the car to pass. He ac-
cordingly continued down the bridge.
Mr. Peterson had not seen the car,
however, and turned across the track
directly in front of it
The horses were knocked down, and
one of them was under the fender when
the car stopped, while the other was
lying on the fender. Mr. Peterson
was still in the wagon which was bad-
ly broken. Eugene Thompson and his
vung son were also in the wagon
at the time. Both were thrown out
The boy was not hurt, but Mr. Thomp-
son was bruised to some extent. The
team was brought to O. F. Benson's
livery stable where it was found that
one horse had broken its leg. and
was shot. The other was badly bruls-
ed, but had recovered sufficiently this
morning so that it was taken home.
Mr. Peterson lives between Waver-
ly and Chemung at a point near Hol-
bert's crossipg. He passed § sleep-
less night, and did not appear to he
any better this morning.
You ought to know what you are
giving your baby. Use Caseasweet,
and look at the wrapper. Every In-
English.
Is best corrective for the
SAYRE, PA.
2.25,
2.00.
1.65,
1.40,
1.68
148
1.19
98
wet season.
sale price
sale price
sale price
sale price
95
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REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
MEETS THIS EVENIAG.
Will Gather at the Office of F. L. How-
ard to Make Arrangements for the
Coming Election.
Waverly—The Republican commit-
tee for the village of Waverly will
meet at the office of F. L. Howard
this evening. The committee consists
of O .L. Lawrence, F. IL. Howard, G.
D. Genung, P. L. Lang and W. H.
Brougham. Each man named repre-
sent one district in the village, and
they are authorized to appoint 5 men
each to help at elections. These will
all meet this evening at the place
mentioned above
| ADDITIONAL SAYRE NEWS
L. M. Rice of the Reeser, Kessler,
Wieland Company, is in New York
city buying spring goods for the big
store.
Miss Mae McMoran, cashier at the
department store, has been called to
Great Barrington, Mass, on account
of the serions illness of her only sis-
ler »
Black Diamond Legion, No. 326
have re-organized their drill team and
ask all those not having been initiated
to come and see the work done under
the new ritual. Meeting every Friday
evening at Red Men's hall. Public
payoff March 1. Come out and see
nice work done. in
Subscribe for The Record.
SAYRE, PA.
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-At-Law.
Notary Public.
Special attention to pension papers
Valley Phone lla.
112 Desmond Street,
A. H. Murray, M. D..
Specialties:
Throat and the proper RUURR bo
Glasses. Hours—3-12; 1-5;
Sundays by appointment.
Wheelock Block.
0SBORN’S LIVERY
Baggage called for and dell
in any part PAR Of A sub
Waverly, and all kinds of team work
aiteaged to promptly. Livery at-
207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 308x
Will alcept a limited number of
pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons
given at residence of C. T. Hull, Ferry
street, Athens. For further Informa-
tion address
EDWIN FP. LOOMIS,
Athens, Pa.
Record. You'll get
Every
Overcoat
at Cost
Suit and
in Our