ww - FRLYS DEPARTMENT STORF hed TOWN CLOCK BLOCK Store Closes at 6 o'clock except Mondays, Saturdays, Lehigh Valley Pay Days and night following. ELEGANT SHOWING OF COATS AND FURS very Latest Novelties in Coats and Furs are on display in our Garment Department, which as you know is the Largest and most Complete Department in this section. , These few items are typi- cal of the Matchless Bargains that prevail throughout the department. Rich Furs Oppossum Boas Oppossum Boas Oppossum Boas Coats in Black, Tan, Mixtures Long Coats in Tan $ 8.98 Long Coats in Tan 10.98 Long Coats in Tan 10.49 Children’s Coats Fancy Mixtures, all sizes Grey Mixtures $ 2.98 5.98 4.98 THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 8 solicit your Banking busi- . meas, and will pay you three per gmt. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or ~ Savings Account. | The department of savings is a ~ special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or MN. H. SAWTELLE, 5 Cashier. ‘The Valley Record afternoon azoept ot San: y ab Murrelle's s Printing Office, Sayre, Hubseription, $3.00 per year; 25 centa ’ Siids reasonable, aad made 1 on 3p j, at the postoflice at yre, Pa, BE TT = “All the the news that 8 fit to print” Fox Boas Fox Boas 8.98 9.98 12.49 J. F. Shoemaker is in Towanda. | Will Seeley was Ir A Idison on | Sunday. Attorney .\nnabel went up to Owego this afternoon George M. Legg and Fred Haw- kins were in Ithaca vesterday p—— -— w—— will Daly's orchestra dance in Stone's hall this evening —————— Mr. and Mrs. E J. Neaves were in Athens Sunday calling on C. T. Hull. give a Mrs. George M. | Fred Hawkins went The Knights of C ambi will give a card party and dance next “Thursday. ———— - Gabnel Samuels of E otis spent {Sunday visiting his sister, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1906, BECOME A SUBSCRIBER = become a regular subscriber » Miss Florence Johnson returned she has been visiting relatives -— Miss Rose Mitchell Binghamton this spending two wecks in Waverly returned to morning after - The Rev. Charles Smith sang a solo at the Mcthodist church yes- terday that was highly appreciated. Relatives of Ellis Crandall were » Captain Richmond P. Hobson it your approbation. We are jag mew readers to our list Mission at the Loomis vo There in the t, "The " at the Bap- were fifty we HLCS the cantat: pleasure, but you will also want jour name placed on our bo 1k. B The Valley Record is a non- ~ partisan paper. to “print the local news and veto ie people of this valley a reeord of the day's happen ng in a clean, Strairhorward manner Its mission is The ot Lynch, who dicd took place this o'clock - from the from the South Waverly > Arthur P Mrs. Patrick last Thursday, at 9 4 30 church funer al mornin’ house at of West Fuller of Crawford Miner vd and rathfulness of our statement Saturday evening by Rev. M.S your door by carrier age and more arriving every day. ‘Oak Rockers ‘Like Cut $1.79. ron Beds, $2.48 and up. | all other Furniture 3t correspond- ing prices BOARD OF TRUSTEES | HELD A MEETING Sewer Plans Prove Unsatisfac- tory and Will Be Submitted to State Board for Final Decision Waverly—The regular monthly meeting of the board of trustees of this village was held last Saturday evening. Those present were Pres- ident Tucker, Trustees Lord, Ge- nung, Osborne, Myers, Brougham Brown and A resolution was passed retains ing M.M. Tompkins and Randolph Horton as associates of Judge F A Bett in the matter of taking over the water works CC. Remale of New York city was employed as consulting engineer to aid the determining the the water works and to obtain suf board in value of plant to qualify as an expert in the case. The village that gone | ficient knowledge of the attorney reported and himself had plan very an expert over the sewer carefully; that in many parts of the village the pipes would be too near the that {could not be dr ii! cd, surface and basements and the pro posed sewer pipes coincided in depth with the water p ps 5, requir ing dips in the sewer p pes where The plan was pronounced unsatisfac- tory and Judge B:ll was they crossed the water De instructed health inter- to appear before the stat commission to present the ests of the village, as the approval of the state board would compel the village to pay 89350 for the plan. The structed to take the necess village attorney was in- iry steps to secure the erection of a bridge over the Lehigh Valley tracks at East Waverly, The estimated cost £12,000 the village and railroad ~tand one third 15 of which state, cach The board voted to pay 3735 to- ward the erection of a dyke along the Cayuta creck to prevent inun- Nels build the dyke for $200 dations and guar that it would keep the crezk I'he railroad pays the same amount as antes from overflowing for all time. the village, and puvate individuals pay the balance The report of the Chief of Police and Police Justice fines paid. - oy /%3 showed $81 A number of bills were ordered paid and the b ard adjourned. WAVERLY T0 PLAY OWEGD Waverly —The All Waverly foot ball team will play the Owego the Howard street grounds. not been scored on this season. Owego has a strong team, and a hard contest is expected. — Rev. M. S. Godshall will give a lecture inthe M. E. church this Sun- DIED SATURDAY NIGHT Waverly—Mrs. Hattie Corwin | died Saturday night at 11 o'clock | at her home on Pine street. She | is survived by three brothers, Geo. | Murray of this place, and John R. and William T., of Sayre. The | funeral service will be held from | the house Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial at Forest Home | cemetery. WAVERLY DEFEATED SAYRE Waverly—The Waverly football tcam defeated a Sayre aggregotion of pig skin chasers on the Howard street grounds Saturday alternoon. The final score was 34 too. The Waverlites showed more foot ball knowledge and better team work | A feature cf the game was an 85 yard run by Van- Nos than the visitors. ton Smoke Peet's fine fragrant cigar Straight Five, a Most of us have to humor our appetites. What more can appeal to your taste than appetizing This is the kind we try to sell eee———————————— We Want Your Trade Yours Truly, . U. HAM & 0. Everything in Groceries. FRED J. TAYLOR R E E A D L If you hdven’t a home and want one, or if you have one you want to get rid of, call, write or 'phone If I haven't want I'll it for J. T A Y lL. 0 R Taylor. what you try and find you. AL HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. ESTAT Sayre. ‘RE. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. '17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. TOUHEY'S HOTEL COLUMBIA WAS OUTCLASSED. Yale's Defenne Line Proved Impreg- nable, NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Yale surpris ed ber most enthusiastic partisans by ruling up the phenomenal score of Of to O against the Columbia college team which had the misfortune to be op posed to the New Haven aggregation Probably 1000 spectators went up tc Americ League park the gle Probably no Ceolumbla eleven was more completely outplayed’ thar fel faced Yale From®his tle to whistle thers er the ghost of a «hance that Columbia woul She did not one than forty yards to the goal of the blue, and she was utterly helpless (« make any lmpression upon the defense which the Yale line offered to her fee ble attack It was seldom that the Morningside athletes had a chance attack the Yale Nineteen out of every twenty minutes they up and rolled over and pushed aside while the Yale rushers and backs car ries] the pigskin across their goal for a total than pine touchdowns yes, that the number-fron which Veeder, Hutchinson and Wiley kicked eight goals au fo sw ever the one wh Wis nes score ¢ gel pears to defense were being torn of nu less wits Pennsylvania Got a Jar PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4 Peunsyl overconfident football team gol from Lafayette here, when the fier astitution cored on them, and t for the blocking of a Kick would ve gone off the field victors As It resuitesd in a 6 to 6 tie Sala = i Job fl was the game Indians Scared Harvard CAMBRIDGE. Mass Nov. 8 A offense enabled Harvard (© niake four touchdowns against the Car lisle Indinus on Soldiers’ fleld, but the SON ould not Keep back warrior ap from scoring pponents I'he Dial re was 24 to 11 crusiiimg orin defense the twice Trimmed the Tigers, PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. 6 ton went down to defeat before the Leavy Dartmouth ted here by a score of 6 tat The shed and outplayed the P'r Prince visitors outwe nceton team Bennington Victim Hurled. PAWTUCRET.’R. 1. Nov The Roman Catholle church of Our Lady of the Consolation was filled to over flowing upon the occasion of the fu- peral of Midshipman Joseph I. Gaw- thier of the victims of the boiler explosion ou the United States gun boat Bennington at San Diego, Cal Ihe services were couductal by Rev Father J. C Bessette. The body was escorted to Notre Dame cemetery, where the interment took place, by Company G of the Rhode Island mill tia GH al After Sensor Smoot's Sealy. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. — Senator Barrows of Michigan, the chalrman of the committee on privileges and elec tions, who has arrived In Washington for the coming session of cougress, sald last uight that he expected to have the case of Scuator Reed Smoot of Utah disposed of before the term ends Senator Smoot's seat Is belug contested on the ground that Lhe Iv 8 wember of the Mormon hierarchy Taft Feted at Pannma. PANAMA, Nov, 6 <The celebrations liere took the form of a grand recep tion given by president Amador In honor of Secretary Taft. All the prom lpent residents of Panamin, together with the zone officials and members of the diplomatic and consular were present. Becretary Taft leaves today for Colon, where the American colony will give » ball In his honor Corps, Welcomed With “Marsellialse.” PARIS, Nov. 6.—-When Paul Derou- lede, the founder of the league of Patriots, arrived In Parls, after an ex. ile of sIx years, he was met at the sta tion by a large crowd, which gave him an enthusiast welcome and escorted him through the city, singing the Eo meilinins It is expected that M, rrontlede will be reclected to the chamber of deputies Binghamton Paciory nurnce. BINGHAMTON, N.Y. Nov. 6 Fire tn the fagtory of the 1900 Washer com | pany in this city cansesd damage es timated at $15,000, The fire Is be lleved to have been of incendiary orl gio. El Fase Opera House Burned, EL PASO, Tex, Nov. G—-The Myar Quickest Route to Chicago, 17] Hours from Sayre at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for west- ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- Buffalo. Best services and uipment- finest roadbed -unexcelled LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, NOY. 10. The Ever Green Success A Hot Old Time The Or Hen, Every thing New, Up-to- Date and Brighter than Ever Before. 20-CLEVER ARTISTS-20 Clever Comedians, Singers and Dancers. Costumes, Song and Girls arc Pretty. PRICES—25, 35 and 50c. New Goods Coming in Daily at the Racket Store Water Sets New ones just in-—plain and colored glass, new de- signs, 98c and $1.25; worth one-third more. Hand Bags The new kind with the little hand strap, all the go they say in New York city, 90 cents up. Men's Gloves Warm and comfortable, a nice present 25 and 50c. Sofa Pillow Tops The new lithographed and stamped designs—a very fashionable gift, 2c. r A large line of Christmas Novelties. Come and see what a quarter will buy. ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH 'PHONES. . SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, -Nose and Throat, and the Fitting of Glass- ea. Hours-9-1%2; 1.5; 7-8; Sindsys by appointment. oa! Fheelock Book. WANT ADS Rates : —Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, etc, § cent a word each insertion for first three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to pald in advance subscribers. Notice. Want ads inserted by persons not hav- ing a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ada indiscriminately —the ex + of book- keeping and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involved in the transaction. Wanted. Wanted —Roomers and boarders at 420 Desmond street, Sayre. Mrs. P, F, Murray. 148-8* Wanted Girl ¢ for general housework, two in family, w ashings out, good wag to right party. i at .d Baker's millinery parlors, 328 Broad St., Waverly, N.Y. A competent girl to do work. Must go to Oneon ply to C. T. Hall, Athens. Cards For Sale. ’ She alloy Record has in stock the ollowing card signs: For Rent For Sale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance eral house N.Y. Ap- For Sale or Biduags. Double barrel 1 A six room house to rent, No. 106 Wil- : lo® street, Athens, Pa. Inquire at 205 Frederick street. 150-1w Lost On the street car Saturday afternoon, a black leather chatelaine bag contain. ing a small amount of mone chief and glove. Bring to son St. and receive reward. 05 Steven. 1e’ B. L. of E., solid gold charm with ini- tials G. I. A. No. 80, to M. G., last Batar- day. Finder please leave at Valley Ree- rd. 103-3¢ * For Sale. For sale cheap—a six room ho half acre of Jand, good well. To oan : utes walk from car line. Inquire Harry Westfall, National Bank, Sayre, Ps. G46* Large heating stove suitable for store or factory; will be sold cheap, Record office. Orchestra. The Queen City Orchestras, of experienced musicians, and
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