- fo ERLYS DEPARTMENT STOR! Store CloSes at 6 o'clock except Mondays, Saturdays, Lehigh Valley TOWN CLOCK BLOCK Pay Days and night following. ELEGANT SHOWING OF COATS AND FURS y 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. cal of the Matchless Bargains that prevail throughout the department. Rich Furs Oppossum Boas Oppossum Boas Oppossum Boas These few items are typi- 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 $ 2.98 Fancy Mixtures, all sizes * 5.98 4.98 4.49 Fox Boas Fox Boas 8.98 9.98 12.49 NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $1 200000 solicit your Banking busi- and will pay you three per , interest per annum for money , Certificate of Deposit or is Account. pe department of savings is a feature of this Bank, and deposits, whether large or ‘ draw the same rate of NH. SAWTELLE, Cashier. re Valley Record 'MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. every afternoon except § San- Marrelies | Printing Office, Sayre, $3.00 per year; 15 cents sing rates reasonable, and made application. = d as second-class ‘matter ‘May postoffice at Sa Pa, A of Cages of Cw 8, news that $ fit to print” Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1906. WITH BODILY HARM irs of Waverly Police Force sid to Leave South Waverly Suffer the Consequences etly—The South Waverly » force found certain members je Waverly force within the South Waverly borough threatened mflict grave iy harm upon the New York j peace custodians if they did withdraw within the confines gir oun bailiwick. Whether withdrew not 15 not wn, but so far as ascertained one was 8 injure. ibe for The Record. 1 to or N.C terday The Rev Barton today H. H. Dresser is in pn ——— 3. S. Wallace, district attorney, is in town this morning. Mrs. F. J Johaner is confined to the house by sickness Miss Lena Hern has returned after a visit at Odessa —————————— Wanted—A good, reliable boy, at Gregg's Racket store. tf sa Mrs J. N. Hoff ofthe south side te A ———— Will B. Salsbury went to To- wanda this morning on business. CB McNitt returned last eve- ning from Greene, N Y | after two days visiting relatives Mr. Joseph Ridgway of Geneva, N. Y.,and Mrs. H. P. Wheeler and daughter Beatrice, are visiting J. ees————— For a first class line of leather in assorted colors for burnt work Legg's shoe repair shop, No. 370 Broad street it Miss May Dunaldson of Wind- in town, has returned to her posi- tion as teacher in the schools at Port Crane Dr. Witbur I. Craft, chief of the reform bureau, who lectures under the auspices of the Baptist, Metho- dist and Presbyterian churches, will deliver a lecture in the Baptist church this Subject: “That Boy and Girl of Yours.” Admission free VOTING LIGHT AT WAVERLY Waverly —Very little interest is being manifested in the elec ion to- day if the siz: of the vote is an in- dication. Very few of th: voters seemed to care about exercising their night of suffrage, for only a small number had appeared at the polls at An average of about 70 votes at eich place was the feport at that vi at that time. evening. noon ‘and more arriving Im Rocker finish Ii like cut $1.59 FURNITURE. WORKS Governor on Engine Broke and Caused Consternation Among Employes. . Waverly—Much excitemeat was caused in a short time yesterday afternoon at Hall & Lyons’ furnis ture works The governor on the engine broke. leased from all restraint, ran at a rate that threatened to demolish everything in the fictory. While the engine was on its rampage, visions of men might be <-ea tak ing the shortest way out of the fa tory, as they sought to escape fr machinery that thre pieces Little dimage was done how- ever, owing to the prompt action of the foreman, Harry Belknap, who ran nearly the length of the factory, entered the engine room and shut off the steam One large pulley broke into sev- eral pieces and distnbuted itsell about the factory. Two other pul leys were damaged, but not very badly. The engine has been re paired and was ready to run this morning. The engine, re- 111] atencd to go to ————— A ——— ARCHITECT'S PLANS WERE ACCEPTED He is Also Instructed to Esti- mate Cost Tioga Hotel Temple of Remodeling Into Masonic Waverly— Architect Pirce of Elmira was present at the meeting of the board of directors of Mano ca Temple held at Judge Charles Hoagland's office last evening The plans, which he substituted, f_r the remcdeling of the building were accepted, and he was instruct ed to draw up the and to make estimates of the cost, The lodge room, which will be on the fourth floor, will bz 30 feet wide and 60 feet long, with an arched ceiling over 16 feet high. The whole will present a very ~ | pleasing appearance «pe crifications et ——— RESTAURANT ENLARGED VanDuyn & Hawkins have en larged their restaurant by the ad dition of the room on the north side, and have moved the lunch counter into the spice occupied by the room. The parution has been moved between the room, making one large room. This additional space gives room for four more tables, and greatly in creases the capacity of the restau- rant. This was found necessary owing to the constantly increasing patronage which Messrs. Van Duyn & Hawkins have enjoyed since embarking upon the enter- PJ ar ake THIEVES RANSACK JOHNSON'S HOME Break in During Family's Ab. sence and Secure Considerable Plunder —Police No Clue. Thieves ransacked the house of E H. Johnson on Johnson av- enue while the family was absent on a visit. They returned yester- day and when they entered their home found everything turned up- lc down Entrance had been ef- fected through a cellar window and the thieves then broke a panel out of the door at the head of the cel- lar stairs, shot back the bolt, and thus gauned access to the second floor. The theives changed old clothes for a new suit belonging to Mr John<on and also took $16 in ld coins from a bureau drawer, Have Sit Other valuable articles were also taken and the thieves made quite a haul. The matter was reported to the police but they have little hopes of catching the I'he Johnson fam- from home two which time the alone, and 1t not when the robbery valuable guilty parties. ily was absent weeks, house dunng wads is known just occurred. et A pn HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs Bertha ens Mis Mollie Young of Owego, and Albert Harris of East Smith ficld, were discharged today. Thurston of Ath- , was admitted A. Brooks, a Waverly man em- ployed in the carpenter shops, sus tained a painful laceration of the middle and index fingers on the left hand while at work yesterday afternoon. He was treated at the hi spital ern Break up Your Cold Aud cure your Cough with Bauer's l.axyne Quinine Tablets. Guaranteed to cure Headache and Grippe. Price 2 H. L. Gillespie and Child, 25 cents Waltman & Young, Sayre 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 west- ern points. This is via Lebigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rall- roads. Sleeper $3.00 doable berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, NOY. 10. The Ever Green Success A Hot Old Time The Original. Everything New, Up-to- Date and Brighter than Ever Before. 20-CLEVER ARTISTS-20 Clever Comedians, Singers and Dancers. Costumes, Song and Girls are Pretty. WEDNESDAY Specials KARNER'S ATHENS Meat Dept. 3 Ibs Round steak 3 Ibs Hamburg steak Pork chops . Pork steak . Pork roasts . Link sausage . Our Own sausage Frankfurts . Bologna California hams Pig hams, fine . Pork chunks . 4 lbs plied pigs feet T Grocery Dept. Last big deal in fancy sweets 25 lbs . ‘ 35 Cyclone flour . . $1. 10 lbs Morley's buckwheat flour. . . 3 quarts new beans 1 box shredded wheat . 3 boxes Egg O' See . 1 Ib Baker's chocolate . 15 1b box cocoa . 10 Ibs good rice . . 1 1b pure lard . 7 Ibs compound lard . 3 cans Monogram table syrup Fresh turnips, peck Beets, very nice, peck - NN wiv QO vin NN h = wn OO wo © © 25 13 Fine stock of ROCKERS, Suits, Side Boards, Chiffon- iers, Dining, Center and Li- brary Tables, Springs, Mat- tresses, Iron Beds, etc. Ranges Cooks and Heaters made by Abraham Cox, Jewett & Co, Mt Penn Stove Co. None better. E. B. Garner. Trustee JOIN THE National Protective Legion. Fifteen years of business has proven to us we can do all we claim. Assets Aagust 1, 1905, $2,115,000, Pays $100 for loss of limb or eye. $5.00 to $600 at death. Cash dividends each five years. 5.98 6.50 7.48 PLACE to humor oar appetites. What more can appeal to your taste than appetizing sell ———————————————— We Want Your Trade Yours Truly, C. U. INGHAM & CO. Everything in Groceries. FRED J. TAYLOR E A L haven't a home and want one, If you or if you have one you want to get rid of, call, ‘phone Taylor. If I haven't what you want I'll try and find you. write or E 4 it for REAL ESTAT C. J. Kircum, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes ote, C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. H. L. TOWNER, W.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours—7to9am,1t08, 7to8p. m. OPFICE—S8AMUELS BLOCE. Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 103 Steadman St. Sayre, Pa. Advertise in The Record A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y, ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA, BOTH "PHONES. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Bye Ear, Nose and Throat, and the of Glass es. Hours—9-13; $ Sundate by Rates : — Wanted, Lost, Found, For Bale, ete, | cent a word each insertion for first three times, § cent a word each insertion thereafter, None taken for leas than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers. Notice. Want ads inserted by persons not hay hav- ing a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscriminately the expense of book. keeping and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount inv ved in the transaction. Wanted. Wanted —Roomers and boarders at 420 Desmond street, Sayre. Mrs. P, FP. Murray. 148-8* Wanted —Girl for general housework, two in family, washings out, od vies to right party. —, at 4 Baker's millinery parlors, 328 Broad Bt, Waverly, N. Y. A competent girl to do house work. Must go to Oneonta, N. Y. Ap- ply to C. T. Hull, Athens. Cards For Sale. The ates) Raced bas in stock the following card Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Boarding For Sale or Exchange. Double barrel 1 hammer shot- in perfect condition for sale cheap or cash, or will trade for a good Write what have to offer to “Sports- man,” care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. 1158 For Rent A six room house to rent, No. 1086 Wil- low street, Athena, Pa. Inquire at 206 Frederick street. 1650-1w Lost On the street car Saturday afternoon, a black leather chatelaine Jog coantain- ing a small amount of mone chief and glove. Bring to Bteven- son St. and receive reward. 1¢ For Sale. - For sale cheap—a six room ho half acre of land, good well, Ten mine utes walk from car line. Jaquire |} Westfall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa. “A light two-horse dray. No.1 condi- tion. Benson's livery, Waverly, 155-10t Large heating stove suitable for store or factory; will be sold cheap. Record office. ie 1 TOUAEYS HOTEL
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