will pay you three per perannam for money Certificate of Deposit or department of savings is a I feature of this Bank, and Valley Record|. - me I 5] BE, Publisher, CUNNINGHAM, City Rditor A every afternoon except Sun- 's Printing Office, Sa¥re, $3.00 per year; 25 cents oT —— the postofice at Sayre, Pa. 4 of Congress of March 3, SPECIAL S¢ Outing Flannel, yd Blankets, and Furniture. ENTIRE STORE. i CHALLE 3c 7¢ Outing Flannel, yd 8¢ Outing Flannel, yd BC 6c oc Calicoes, yd 3iC 6ic Muslin, yd BC sews that's Bt to print” A ————— DAY, OCTOBER 11 1805, IN REPERTOIRE row the Maude Hillman y will open a three night program at the Loomis. plays will be put oa by this ion, and some star e work will come between Novel Menu Cards. . woman of an Inventive turn recently conceived the happy of having her menus prioted satin yard measures. The marked on one side, and (her the menu iis-if appear;d name of the guest, whose measure Indicated at lhe ta to It. Such a Convenient Game. Joung Jarried couples with one them find “bridge the game to play rvenings #06" Bay the mothers, “we are ., baby came, we flad it so cun Dummy can always £o rock “if Be Is restless” N. Y quietest and tamest paths and perspective eyes. The of life, If life is monotonous 1s In you, not in the world — Brooks. ~ Not Too Hard. ier bard to lose your daughter, pid the guest at the wedding “feplied the bride's father; “it 88 if it was going to be hard time, but she finally landed this Just as we were giving up hope.” eiphia Public Ledger . Living Barometers is make splendid living baro- J If they By seawards early un # morniog sailors aud fishermen jaw that the day will be fine and the fair. but if the birds keep inlaud a sign that the elements will be - ———— Bowiething Worth Knowing FAR! pretty lady!” exclaimed (he p teller, “you Rave come to find pture husband?’ “Not much’ | the pretty lady, “I've come to where my present husband is ’ gbsent Philadelphia 7¢ Ginghams, yd BC 10c Cambrics, yd NGE PRICES IN CLOAKS SUITS AND FURS 0 SPECIAL CHALLENGE PRICES Ladies’ Long Coats Black, Brown. in Castor, 0 A Big Bargain $10.49 6c Ladies’ Jackets, 25¢ Linen Towels, each Black, tan and 18¢ Misses Coats, Arncld Flannels, yd Browns, greys 12;C Sultan Carpets, yd $5.48 $1.50 castor New Hamburgs, yd 10c $2.98 io¢ to Price Half 13.50, 19.00. Muslin Underwear prices: A handsome 2 i, to 3.50, coats, 90. 10.00. $1250 up to Far Scarfs, Isa ¢ach. Others bella Opossum, $3.50 41.50 up to 30.00. Muffs to match, Notice Mr. J. Vernon Teed having) resigned his position as Wa- verly representative of The Val. | ley Record, all business in that | territory should be transacted for Mackenzie will continue to repre- sent The Binghamton Press. A complete line of headwear for infants at Mrs. Baker's millinery {parions, Waverly. 129 4 Work on the new grist mill in East Waverly is reported as pro- ——————— Editor G. D. Genung of the Wa verly Free Press had business in | Owego yesterday. either be left at Mr. Mackenzie's! office or telephoned to him by calling Bell phone 56, Waverly. | If it 1s desired to communicate with the publication office of The | Record, call Valley phone 142-A, Sayre. J. H. MukreLLg, Publisher. Sayre, Pa, Oct. g, 1905. Personal and Local Mention Dr.W. E Johnson was in Owego y esterday, guest of W averly friends. - mira yesterday. Attorney F. I. Howaid returned from a short visit to the county | seat yesterday afternoon. Many persons are calling atgthe | {office of F. A. Bell, village clerk, | to examine the sewer report and | | maps. i i | Dr. L.S. Betowski was among | |the local physicians attending the | | Tioga county medical meeting yes- | | terday. Miss Eva Blizzard of Fulton] | street is visiting in Seffern, N. Y., ‘and will later go into New York | | with friends. — During the work being done on Waverly sticet that thoroughfare | F.S. Morgan and family have moved from Fulton street into the new house erected by F. W. Ge- nung at corner Waverly and Clin-| ton streets. ‘the temporary suspension of the ordinance relative to burning leaves im the streets, Several young people from her attended the dance in the new | Pharmacy hall in West Sayre last ‘evening, returning at a late hour to most enjoyable time. Rev. Dr. P. R. Ross, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, had $7.85 to 20.00. — Old Soldier Had Coin Waverly —With steps unsteady by reason of old age, not liquor, Daniel Wheeler, 76 vears old, a veteran of the civil war, alighted from Eric train No. 8 last night and looked about in a dazed man- ner for a few moments, then seeing the friendly beacon that shines from Ed VanOstran's restaurant, | the old soldier entered;Tined up against the bar, anc a worn wallet from his old blue! out. Fortunately for the old | stranger, he was among those who | know enongh to take off their hats | {to the blue coats and little brown | some sound advice and later seen safely to his hotel. (old gentleman volunteered the in formation that he had been here | before, had friends in the village and had now come all the way (from the southern part of Potter | | county, Pa, to attend the reunion of the Tenth Cavalry, to be held here this week. Wheeler was not | served as a private during the civil army for six at Fort Riley, Kansas. ——————— Pot Will Boil Waverly--Evidences of activity are beginnin ; to be secu in political circles, after the rest taken by those interested in the recent struggle to win the Republican nomination to the assembly Byron L. Winters of Smithboro, the successful candidate, was here friends, The local Republican leaders were nearly all in Ogago Tuner: day, laying preli : the coming | vd lace, tailor Automobile veils notion against Winters, has a number of friends in Waverly who are loud in his praise. A Red Man of state renown, an enthusiastic Mason and a union workman, Murray is the kind of timber that is able to give a good account of himself in any | kind of contest. While it is not | believed or anticipated that he can compete successfully against as |strong a man as Mr. Winters, in old Republican Tioga, yet he can make the race at least interesting; ee —— m———— Store Changes Hands | H.B. Graf has purchased the | furniture and undertaking establish- | ment formerly conducted by French | & Kingsbury and the business will | be conducted in the future under | the firm name of Graf & Co. Mr. Gral comes to Waverly from Scranton and is an experi. ‘enced man in this line, having been in the business for the past fifteen years. He will conduct the busi- | ness in the same able manner that {characterized his predecessors, | Messrs. French and Kingsbury. The plans of the retiring firm {have not been definitely ascer- | tained. The advertisement of the new | firm appears in this issue of the | Record. i Any Basket Ball ? Waverly—Will there be any- | thing doing here this scason in the | way of basket ball? A few good | games were pulled off last season under Eddie Sebrings management and most of the material is still available. This year, as last, the chief object is the lack of a suitable in- door space, requisite for players and audience. The Princess Chic Waverly—Miss Elaine Von Thiele is featured in the title role of “The Princess Chic" this season for | under the direction of Edward R. Miss Von Thiele is the All Wool Carpets, yd oC 0c Large Smyrna Rugs For Parlors 25¢ SPECIAL SOLID OAK v PARLOR STAND $1.89 EACH 59¢c 19% $12.50 Iron Beds Reed Roc Axminster Rugs Solid Oak $19.00 made Solid Oak 45¢ three cach. Big bargains. Couch Covers 98c up to $5.50. The largest stocks of line l “50, id0Silks in FUNERAL OF THE LATE HOWARD M. CLENDENNY “The funeral of Howard M. Clen- enny, which was held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, attended. The Rev. J. F. Warner of the M. E. church officiated. Six young machinists acted as pall bearers. Many beautiful floral offerings were received as the last tribute from the friends of the de- ceased. Interment was at Tioga Point cemetery. DENTISTS DISPLAY INGENIOUS DEVICE The up to date dental office of Drs. Wiliams and Lewis has been improved still more by the addition of a Dunn light, fitted with a pow- erful reflector and lens. By the use of this device, any kind of of dental work can be done at night. Gas can be used and gold fillings put in, as the reflector throws an intense light into the patient's mouth and upon the op erator’s instrument stand. FOTBALL TEAM WILL ORGANIZE Wanted— About 400 good foot- ball players, heavy weights, to meet at the office of P. H. O'Shea this evening. An endeavor will be made to organize a good team, and every lover of the game will do well to be around. SAYRE STORM CENTER According to the weather map, today's flurry of changeable winds and beating showers was caused by 9 to 3.50 Carved 39¢, 59¢, 69¢ pr. Dress Goods and priced ATHENS NOTES A very pleasant meeting of the M. P. A. was held last evening. The Waverly degree team was Miss Kaufman will have her millinery opening Friday and Sat urday, October 13 and 14. Mrs. Mary Carner, who has been quite ill for several days, is reported worse today. NEW HALL OPENED Pharmacy Hall was opened last evening with a reception given by | Mrs. Wood who organized a danc- | ing class and enrolled 80 pupils. The new hall is very spacious, has an excellent floor,and is a very | desirable addition to the amuse- ment places of the town, Andrus’ orchestra will give a dance there this evening. — Op Q— DATE OF PAY DAY The Lehigh Valley pay day this month falls on Saturday, the 14th. Mrs. Ira King of Osceola and Mrs. Mary Leahy of Ridgebury underwent operations at the hos- pital today. Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for ig ints. This is via Lehigh Vall Mie igan Central or Lake Shore Rail: Sleeper $3.00 double berth from Buflalo. Best services and tau pment- finest roadbed —unexcelled $2.89 $1.98 $2.49 $249 $349 kers Rockers Rockers $950 Legs 5T0- $14.50. WANT ADS Rates : — Wanted, Found, But For | Sale, ete, | cént a rt each insertion { for first three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subseribers. Wanted. i Two or three Carpenters at ones, H. 0. Hansen, Sayre, 150-4 Five clothing salesmen and ten sales ladies. Apply Wednesday betweenl10 and 11 o'clock. H. A. Kaufman, {Girl Wanted to clerk in a Broad street ‘store. One familiar with None other need apply. 574} —s | Waverly. 12088 Girl wanted to do general house work. | 200 Chemung street, Waverly. t# competent girl to do general houss Bet Must Seb do enn Y. Apr {ply to C. T, Hull, Athens. For Sale or Exchange. Double Barrel It guage hammer shot- fom perfect tion for sale cheap or will trade for a good bleyele. | Write what have to offer to “Sports man,” care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. 1158 EE Cards For Sale. The V, Record has in ley Noord ha fo sok 447 For Sale—13 room house and lok 587 Clark street, Waverly; city water; # torms. Inquire Louls Bu ley, Ci Bank, Waverly, Two parlor stoves in good cheap, at Kepler's supply Broad street Wore Black Mare, we quire J. C. Wood, For County Ce date for the alboe of Conaty ik pe ile er 52 th pola a November, Towanda, Pa. Ang. 16.06. For Rent
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