S DEPARTMENT STORE TOWN CLOCK BLOCK Store Closes at 6 o'clock except Mondays, Saturdays, Lehigh Valley Pay Days and night following. ARG ALIN : -— po » § RB if - * » * ’ . a» » Seeing is believing;” Visit this splen- ffered in this valley. “Money saved is money made; This is ¥ We offer for this week the Big did department gest Bargains in Coats, Suits and Furs ever o and look over the Big Values your opportunity. offered this week. NOTE SOME OF THE PRICES: Coat Bargains Ladies Jackets Long Coats —— Coat Bargains $548 10.49 12.50 15.00 17.98 18.50 25.00 Children’s Coats i“ THE NATIONAL un | OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus ~~ ee FRANK E. WOOD, Representative $50,000.00 $12,000.00 left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. Stenciled wood for burning, at Strong's. 159 2 F. L Chicago. We solicit your Banking busi ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The t of savings Is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. MN. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. Howard is back from Miss Snyder has returned from Pittsburg. Pyrography outfit at Strong's pharmacy B. M. Hall of Broad street moving to Elmira. WH. Hopkins, proprietor of the oyster bay, 1s ill 1s EEE The Valley Record I J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. George Armstrong of Buffalo was in town yesterday. - M.A. Brooks of Binghamton was in town yesterday. every afternoon except Sun- Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents’ Bridge whist score pads at Chas. Strong's pharmacy, Waverly. seem Miss Louise Herm, who clerks in Painton's bakery, is ill today. Entered as second-class matter May 1906, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa., Act of Congress of March 8, eee EEE = SE - “All the news that’s fit to print” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905. The local dancing club will meet next Saturday at | P. Shepard's - Miss Emma Snyder is home af- ter an extended visit at Pittsburg. Mrs. George Brook of Pennsyl vania avenue, who has been quite Fruit Used fo Prevent Drought The fruit of the Barbary nopal widely distributed fig tree, is used by Prof. Cusmano, an Italian, for the povel purpose of watering trees for pro- tecting them from drought A pit a foot deep and two yards across Is dug around the tree to be protected. and this is filled with the figs and thelr stems, the who'e being beaten down and covered with a layer of earth. The pulp thus laid down in spring ab “, sorbs much moisturk which 1s given off very slowly After a drought of four months Prof Cusmano has found the pulp still fresh and capable of supporting vegelailion, while the foll age of the tree was green and lo per fect condition. Not the Right Kind ! Husband—I can't get casters un. der the bookcase to work at all and I've oiled them twice Wife (with conscious But you didn’t use cast Stories . ill, 1s improving Miss Katherine Pierce of To- wanda was calling on Waverly friends yesterday. a= Miss Julia Kneeland has accept- ed a position in H D Angell’s new store at Sayre Misses Genevive and Rose Scott of Carbondale, Pa, are wisiting friends in this village. - Mrs. Charles Rogers has return ed from Mansfieid, where she has been for two weeks past. the el —— For rheumatic feet try a pair ol Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole B Freedman, local distributer super rity}— ir Stray oli shoes, { Victims of Carp Whitefish and salmon trout are al most extinct in Canadian waters The few remaining are being destroyed by the German carp which breed about 15 times as fast as the whitefish Miss Minnie McGan and Miss Ella Powers of Binghamton are visiting at John N. Powers, Center strect Fancy Baskets The finest line of fancy baskets in the valley Price 5c to 2.48. A full line of children’s rockers, Prices 98c to 2.98. Do not fail to see the window display. RAF & CO. ral Directors Waverly. Mrs. S. Washburn of Sayre is! E. Wood, Pine street, for a few days John M. Jolis’ mot been visiting him for some time, has returned to her mira. her, who has home in El- R. S Whitcomb, who has been residing in Sayre, is moving to Waverly and will reside on South Fulton street. —————— i | { i i | i Jacob Davener has resum=d his at after visiting out of town friends Palmer's barber shop, for a few days Double breasted Overcoats in easily worth 316 to 8: for half price at this Sample Overcoat Sale. B. Freed- f ), are go nng man, 30% Broad street. ———aeen — F. A. Bell, Miss Lillian Barnum and Mrs. Jennie Cooley went to Horn Brook, Pa., this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Burton Gillette, who died last Monday, 00D FELLOWS’ BANQUET Waverly — Sixteen candidates received the initiatory degree last evening at the meeting of the Odd Fellows. After a banquet was served in the hall Several speeches were made and until the meeting everyone enjoyed himself a late hour Manoca lodge is enjoying a vgry It already has a large number of members and the rapid growth is constantly increasing NOISY STRANGER ARRESTED Waverly—A man giving his name as Louis Graves was arres!- ed last evening charged with being drunk and disorderly. He pro delivered himself of a great volume of noise tested vigorously and that sceme-] to have been generat- ed by the booze he had stored away. His hearing was set for 4 o'clock this afternoon when he will probably be confronted with charges which other the police have against him RECEPTION T0 PASTOR Waverly—A reception will be given this evening at the Presby- terian church in honor of the Rev PR. Ross This is the 20th anniversary of his pastorate at that church, and the congregation purpose to show the apprectation of his efforts this evening. SPAULDING HOSE FAIR Waverly—The attendence at the Spaulding hose company’s fair last evening was a decided improve- ment over that of the opening night. There was a large crowd present and a good sum of money was realized. Excellent music was furnished by Daly's orchestra, The Waverly — We, the grammar do hereby accept the challenge of the east ward Stars of Athens ipa game of foot ball any time between now and Thanksgiving. Address Wm. Maylon, manager, Waverly grammar school, Waverly, N.Y. ATTENDED WEDDING Waverly — Miss Mary Haley, John and David Haley, of Mildred, Pa, are in town for the purpose of attending the wedding of their brothers William F. Haley and louise Sincebaugh this afternoon at South Waverly A Big Fish Story Athens—The fish story of the season comes from Dr Julius Es- cobar, one of the surgeons in the U. S. army in the Philippines Dr, Escobar is the son of Robert Es cobar of this place A company of native troops, Philippine scouts, were bathing in the Oras river when a crocodile carried one of the men off. A few days afterward Dr. Escobar shot a crocodile which measured 18 feet in length and 8 feet in circumfer- ence at its greatest girth. Just before expiring the reptile vomited a dog and a large monkey entire Upon opening the crocodile its stomach was found to contain two pieces of tin, the remains of two monkeys and bones of what were without doubt fhe upper and lower extremities of a human being, pos- sibly the scout above mentioned was an Eton Hoy Mr. Austen Leigh au authority on all matters pertaining to Eton has digcov- ered that Thomas Lynch of the signers of the Declaration of Independ- ence was an Etonian one Opaque. A New Zealand publication, the Con- tract Journal, makes this bull: “The clash of party criesis obstructing a clear view of the present position of this country.” No Wonder. Swords for plowshares make poor har- vests It 18 not surprising to learn that Russia's wheat crop 8 short 180,000,000 bushels — Youth's Companion Railroad for Africa The Portuguese government will build a railroad from Delagoa bay to Swaziland. That adds one more to the many “openings up” in Africa Big Profit. A quack “cancer” cure sold in Eng- land at five dollars a bottle proved to contain material worth, at most, four cents No Artificial Emeralds The artificial production of emeralds {s declared to be impossible by Prof Vernenill, the first creator of rubles, Speed of Light. A ray of light could move ¢ ight times round the globe between (Le Ucks of a watch. ssn 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 Lehigh yale: Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment— finest roadbed —anexcelled ng cars, A.].GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. $4.98 5.50 6.85 7.50 9.85 10.50 12.50 LA és ai ai 1 6 LT | (7 8 INS : & Fur Bargains = FURS FROM $15.00 TO $30.00. 0 Q A OD) Ny Cigar NICHOLS mon Story quickly told lies in your answer—either way--to the question: Do you prefer tall cans or the steak in flats ? Have this noble fish at your order packed both ways—qnality the same; the best packers in the Pacific west. Anyone who has ever eaten Chinook Salmon on the Columbia will appreciate our line of the canned article, Yours Truly, C. U. INGHAM & CO. SANZ 7) to right party. Inq Building, Sayre, Pa Baker's millinery parlors, 828 - : Waverly, N. Y. A competent girl to do swork. Must go to Oneon ply to C. T. Hull, Athens. house NY. Ap Rates : — Wanted, Lost, None taken for advance subscri Notice. Want ads inserted DI purnons not hav- ing a ledger account with The Record be paid for when ordered printed. tely—the expense of book- The D. 5 Andrus Orchestra guaran- tees satisfaction at all concerts, balls, ete. Prices reasonable, Leave Athens, carriage, a grey squirrel boa. The On the street car Saturday afternoon, k c and glove. Bring’ to son ey reward. f i uh For Sale. Talmadge's plumbing shop. + 100-8¢ at Lost rom finder will receive reward b; a black leather chatelaine bag contaia St. receive A hand heating stove, in first bargain. H | House and lot, price $100.00. Inquire D. 8 Avdrus Mosio Store, 138 | — 5 or a Lost between Waverly and to 211 Clinton avenue, Waverly, of 3 small amount of ETERS { second | class condition. A fine 160-8 | at Erie House, Waverly. C.W. Porter. or see 1, J. llummel, | For Sale or Exchange. barrel hammer shot-