ERLY'S DEPARTMENT STOR! TOWN CLOCK BLOCK Store Closes at 6 o'clock except Mondays, Saturdays, Lehigh Valley Pay Days and night following. BIG CLOAK Al X BAI 1B We offer for this week the Biggest Bargains in Coats, Suits and Furs ever offered in this valley. “Seeing.is believing;” Visit thi . : did department and look over the Big Values offered this week. “Money saved is ri aie Tie i isit this splen your opportunity. NOTE SOME OF THE PRICES: Coat Bargains Children's Coats it Coat Bargains Ladies Jackets Long Coats & Fur Bargains $548 1049 12.50 15.00 17.98 18.50 25.00 WAVERLY. BALEY-SINCEBAUCH $4.98 5.50 6.85 7.50 9.85 10.50 : i“ ——— CHANPIN ITER OPENER Waverly—A representative of | Traves & Co., oyster dealers, called | at Hopkin's oyster bay yesterday. | ' He holds the record as champfon THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. | Capital - $50,000.00 1 FRANK E. WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. Surplus - $12,000.00 EE SE SE * We solicit your Banking busi- peas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The : t of savings is a ‘special featare of this Bank, and _ all deposits, whether large or "small, draw the same rate of interest. M. NH. SAWTELLE, : he Valley Record H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. = Published every afternoon except Sun- v at Murrelle's Printing Office, Baye, ] 00 + 35 cents Bubsoription, §3.00 per year on application. BEatered as second-class matter May 2, 2 the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. ‘All the news that's fit | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1005. “Jt is so bard for a single man tc OW money that most married met "seem to think there 1s no use trying 13 when there are two 10 keep instead of Had Hopes. Cashier (coughing) —Pardon me, |) didn't catch your last name | Ethel (blushiug)—1 bavent caught If ot, myself —Cleveland Leader The Shah's Autos shah of Persia has placed an: order for six high-class auto : fu Paris. The value of this 18 said to be $28 .800. The Mean Things When bachelors and spinster: marr) ge people are unkind enough to polo ssan axiom that misery loves com Nothing Noisy Wit Is the lightning of the brain, _ strange to say, rarely If ever ac les its thunder : Artistic Opinion. The left side of the face Is usually jideted by artists to be more beaut) than the right. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. Stenciled wood for burning, at Strong's. 2 159 Mrs. Richards went to Owego this morning. Pyrography outfit at Strong's pharmacy Mrs. C. A. Neaves has gone to Wyalusing for a two weeks visit. ——— Bridge whist score pads at Chas. Strong's pharmacy, Waverly Father O'Rourke of Athens was the guest of Father Riley of South Waverly yesterday —— Charles Baker of Elmira has taken a position with the W.S. & A. traction company. Frank Deshon and a supporting company of sixty people in “The Office Boy” at the Loomis tomor- row night Two weary travelers refuge in the town hall last night to wander on —- Mrs. F. I.. Howard, Mrs. A. L Decker and Mrs. F. E. Munn went missionary meeting. Myron Grant and Anna Many Duhlstein of Sayre were married last evening at the M. E parsonage by Rev. M. S. Godshall. s—————————— Mrs. Fred Hess of William street who has been in the Ithaca hospital for some time, having had an oper- ation, came home this afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stead are visiting Mrs. Stead on Howard street. They will go from here to Kansas City where he will engage in oculist work ———————————— The Rev. M. S. Godshall will deliver an illustrated lecture in the Methodist church this evening. Subject: “India Transition.” No adaussion fee will be charged A cordial invitation to attend extended to everybody in 1s kee ead Bs ) to say that our Furniture will stand your most critical examination. We have scoured the market for the best there is to be had, and careful buying has resulted in our ability to offer you the most attractive goods and prices. Waverly—The marnage of Mr. | William Haley and Miss Louise | Sincebaugh took o'clock yesterday afternoon at St, John's church, South Waverly, Father Riley officiating Miss Rose Scott of Carbondale was bridesmaid, and Frank Hogan assisted the bndegroom as best man. The ushers were James Caf- ferty, John Coverly, Jos. Dougan and Edward Murphy. Miss Min- nic Warren presided at the organ After the service at the church |a reception was held at the home place at five | of the bride's parents | Guests were present trom Bing- | hamton. Carbondale, Hornellsville Mildred, Sayre and Athens.” A large number of valuable and useful presents were received The happy couple left on the midnight train for New York ciry WILL GIVE CARD PARTY Waverly — The Knights Columbus will give a card party of and dance at their hall one week from tonight. are becoming very popular and are These social affairs generally well attended. Plans are also being made for a ball to take place Thanksgiving, at which time A buffet luncheon will be served and a literary program rendered ENJOYABLE EVENT Waverly—The reception there will be a full orchestra given last evening in the parlors of the Presbyterian church in honor of Rev. Peter enjoyable cvent. R. Ross, was a most The congrega-, tion attended as a whole, and gen- eral good feching manifest. The occasion celebrated the 16th anniversary of his pastorate in Waverly. Excellent refreshments were served was ——— BEREA CLASS BANQUET Waverly—The Berea class held a banquet in the Baptist church parlors last evening. The attend: ance 75 being present. Rev. GA. Briggs, pas- tor of the church, gave a short talk. H. P. Larew, president of the class, also delivered an address A duet by Mrs Brawn and Mrs Tompkins was highly appreciated FAIR WELL ATTENDED Waverly—There were about 500 people at the Spaulding hose fair ast The Packer band furnished music, which was highly appreciated. A good sum was realized. This evening the Nichols was large, about evening. band will be present. The Envy of all Women. What woman or girl does not ad-| mire a beautiful, rose-tinted complex- | jon. One cannot possess it if the! blood is impure or weak, If the bow- | els are constipated, If the liver and] kidneys are out of order. If you. would try Dr. Rand's Celery Remedy, the great herb medicine, you would, not not only possess a beautiful com- on but also perfect health, Tri oyster opener and the short time in which he opened a bushel of oysters, amazed all who saw him. ct ce———— GOT TWERTY DAYS Waverly—Louis Graves, who was arrested Tuesday night for being drunk and disorderly, was given a hearing yesterday after- noon and sentenced to 20 days at Owego BR, . Subsidy To each shipping adopts the refrigerator guarantees to make the for Shippers whiecl and voyage from Buenos Ayres to Lisbon or Vigo in 15% days. the Argentine government will pay a monthly subsidy of §2.050 COmpans sy=ten Big Blast A 22 000-pound blast uf dynamite was exploded at the Cherokee mine, near Chico, Cal, and blew down a rocky precipice 400 feet high This was done to expose pay dirt behind the rock Horrid Doubt. Lady—Don't you kuow that a bark- {pg dog never bites? Tramp—Yes, but how am | to know that all of a sudden ybur dog won't quit barking ?—Detroit Free Press Little Fishy A whale captured on one occasion ip Arctic waters was found to carry in iu side a harpoon belonging to a whaling vessel that had been out of service near ly balf a century. Get a Free Sample To-day. Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be convinced that It 1s the best. It is guaranteed to cure Or your money re- funded. C. W. Giddings of Week's Mills, Me., writes, “Your Bauer's In- stant Cough Cure 1s a good seller and gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine on the market. 1 have never had a bottle returned. If I sell one bottle they are sure to come after the second one and tell their friends of its merits. 1 will send an- other order soon.” For sale by H. L. Gillesple and Child, 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 connéctions for west- ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- roads. Sleeper $3.00 doub'e berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment — finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars. —— nn Break up Your Cold And cure your Cough with Bauer's Laxyne Quinine Tablets. Guaranteed Price 25 cents. H. L. Glllesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. —: POR :— FINE STATIONERY BOOKS, NOVELTIES, GAMES, Paper Napkins, plain and flowered; Dennison’s Tissue Paper in all tints, for making paper flowers, Toys, § and 10 cent articles, Souvenir Post Cards, in cardboard and leather. Also all the Daily Papers. Always at the Lowest Prices—and Good Goods. Weber's News Parlors 126 Lockhart St. A.]J.GREEN CONTRAGTOR AND Cigar i A mon Story quickly told lies in your answer—either way to the question: Do you prefer i tall cans or the steak in flats? Have this noble fish at your order packed both ways —qnality the same; i. e.. that from | west. Apyone who has ever eaten fresh | Chinook Salmon on the Columbia will | appreciate our line of the canned article. Yours Truly, C. U. INGHAM & CO. ! i i ANDREW EVARTS Has opened a real estate and col- lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge Building, Sayre, Pa to paid 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 ads indiscriminately —the expense proporticu to the amount involved in the transaciion. Orchestra. The D. 5. Andrus Orchestra tees satisfaction at all at parties, etc. Prices reasonable, Leave order at D.B. Anirus kosio Store, 135 Desmond street, or see J. J. Hummel, Mgr, 117 N. East street, Sayre. For Sale or Exchange. oy Wanted. Wanted —Roomers and boarders at 420 Desmond street, Sayre. Mra P,P. Murray. 148-8* Boarders wanted. Desmond street, Sayre. Wantal om for general housework, two ly, out, array. Tire 25 Mr. M3 Baker's millinery parlors, 328 Broad Bt, i Waverly, N. Y. A competent girl to do house work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap- [J to C. T. Hull, Athena. Lost Lost between Waverly and Athsns, from carriage, a grey squirrel boa. The 1 Mrs. E. Smith, 100 163-6¢ | to 211 Clinton avenue, Wa A contain- , handker- a black leather chatelaine Ee ve, reward. i Talmadge's plumbing shop. House and lot, price $100.00. at Brie House, Waverly. CW. puire
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