comms ! As to prices, S0c 75c 89¢c yd yd yd Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room yd $ 7.85 8.85 10.00 12.50 14.50 Chairs Chairs Chairs Chairs Chairs Chairs Chairs Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room $ 98 each 1.00 each 1.25 each 1.39 each 1.50 each 1.69 each 1.75 and up to 3.50 each "THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Burplus - $12,000.00 * We solicit your Banking basi- nes, and will pay you three per ‘eent, interest per annum for money jeft on Certificate of Deposit or ~ Bavings Account. The department of savings is a feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of - interest. B. H. SAWTELLE, L. C. Milier went to Elmira to- day J. W Slawson went to Chemung today. ER —— John V. B. Wilson is in Elmira today Stenciled wood for burning, at Strong's. 159 2 -> Judge F. A. Bell went to Owego this morning Pyrography outfit at Strong's pharmacy. George Herrick went to Chem- ung this morning. —— Leo Alexander of WilkesBarre 1S a visitor in town - Mrs. LL. E. Smith is visiting her EH. MURRELL, Publiaber. Published every alternoon. agoept San- | oy at Marrelle's alles Printing Office, Sayre, | Pa Sbctiption, $3.00 per year: 25 cents | Jabs reascaable, snd wade 28 second-class matter May Miss Nellie Holloway left this | morning for a visit at Geneva Miss Mabel Via fice is con- | fined to her home ie by sickness. et eneamsessns A first class line of pictures at remarkably low prices. Graf & All the news that's it to print” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. LEFT TEAM | IN STREET Waverly — George Briggs got ‘drunk last evening and left his ‘team standing near the Erie bridge at Cayuta avenve. Officers Cor- “coran and Gridley found the team : placed it ina barn. They also located Briggs and locked him in the town hall. He had attained to | reasopable state of sobriety this morning and was allowed to de- ~ partafter the payment of a $4 fine CHALLENGE [SSUED averly—The Waverly gram- school foot ball team issues a “challenge to any team in the valley Communications may be sent to Ray Heffron, manager. Bridge whist gore pads at Chas Scrong’s pharmacy, Waverly. The Misses O Farrell will hold their dancing class this evening at the Red Men's hall — oe — Miss Nellie McCarthy of Che- tomorrow for a weeks visit » Miss Edmund and returned Anna Quinlan Baxtes have ——— Attorney F. L. Howard is at- tending the annual meeting of the board of supervisors at Owego to- day. Manoca lodge No. 21g, I. O. O.F, expects to confer the first degree on sixteen candidates this evening. > Byran L. Wiaters, newly elected member of the assembly, is in town today making arrangements for office in F. E Hawke's office. rooms —— The town board of Barton meets today to receive bids for the doc- toring of the poor, and to appoint a truant officer for the outside school districts, & CO. FELL 35 FEET AND SURVIVES By the Breaking of His Belt Or rin White, a Telephone Line- man, Plunges from a High Pole to the Ground-- Will Recover. Waverly—]Just as The Record goes to press this afternoon a long | distance telephone call from Ithaca announces a injury that happened to O:rin White, a tele- phone lineman, at 4:30 yesterday alternoon. White was employed by tha Ithaca Company and was engaged in line work at the top of a high pole when his belt broke and he was prec ipitated to the frozen ground 335 feet below The unfortunate man struck on his back. Bystanders rushed to his assistance SCrious Telephone and he was conveyed to his boarding place at 621 West Buffalo At first it was [thought he was surely killed, but |the physician attending him states | that he will White for- merly lived in Waverly, strect. recover. where he has many friends wt — DEATH OF MRS. DUNN Waverly—Mrs. Charles whose residence was 4535 E Broad} Waverly, died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mercy hospital at Wilkes Barre. rs. Dunn was operated upon for can- cer a few days ago, and while her confidently hoped for she was unable to withstand the shock. Deceased had resided in Waverly for the past 30 years, was widely known in this vicinity and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn her loss She is survived by her husband, four sons, John, Charles, Thomas and William, and four daughters Mrs Fred Fahey, Mrs. C E. Vose Mrs. Mrs. E. D. Passmore, all of whom reside in She also leaves one sister Mrs Edward Nevens of Ith. aca, and two brothers, John Calla- han of VanEtten, Edward Callahan of St Lous Dunn, street, recovery was (O’Heren and this vicinity and ILL FROM EATING CHEESE Rockwell and wife, bath of whom had been taken seriously ill. *Ar- riving at the house he found them in a very serious condition poisoning. usual due to Both were their health yesterday afternoon they ate quite heartily of some cheese, and shortly after when calling at a neighbor's Mrs. Rockwell was taken sick and became so ill betore she reached home that she had to be assisted into the house. Mr. Rockwell also became very sick when out of the house after help so that he could not walk back It took three hours’ work on the [part of the doctor before they were out of danger, and they have not entirely recovered today. r—— A p—— FELL FROM TRAIN Harry Cramer, a Lehigh fire- man, was quite painfully injured about the face last evening by fall- ing from the engine of a bound freight ville ptomaine in At supper west train near Lacey- The train was moving slow- ly, and he was shaking down the fire when the shaker slipped and he fell His face was badly skinned, one hand hurt, and it was feared that his nose was broken. to the ground. —— stent LOCAL MENTION John T. Lynch, a former resident of this county, was arrested hy Constable Guy C. Hollon of To- wanda at Norfolk,Va., on Saturday and brought to Towanda on a charge of false pretenses preferred by the Tioga Point Lumber Com- pany of Athens. Workmen are putting the finish- ing touches on the repairs that have been made to the Church of the Redeemer. The stonework has been repointed under the Elmer Gregory, the repairs to the gutters and slate roof Get a Free Sample To-day. Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be convinced that it Is the best. . It is funded. C. W. Giddings of Week's Mills, Me., writes, “Your Bauer's In- CLEARED ABOUT $800.00 The members of the Spaulding hose company estimate that they have cleared about $800.00 as a result of their fair held last week. The expenses were not heavy and the sum on h:rd together with what is yet to come in will net the company the amount above men- tioned, —————— Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ling. In time for connections for west. Sorel) Best services and finest roadbed —unexeelled uipment— Break wp Your stant Cough Cure is a good seller and | gives the best satisfaction of any! rout medicine on the market. I ave never had a bottle returned. 7 sell one bottle they are sure to come after the second one and tell thelr friends of Its merits. [ will send an- other order soon.” For sale by H. L.' Gillespie and Child, Waltman Young, Sayre. Bauer's Syrup or Prunes Is the new Laxative Tonic that is so highly recommended for the cure of Constipation, Liver and Kidney trou- bles, impure blood, headache and all ills arising from an unhealthy state of the bowels. Syrup of Prunes is mild and pleasant to take. When in ough cleansing of the system, try Syr- up of Prunes, it causes no griping or unpleasant feelings. It is just the medicine needed In every familly. Get a free sample bottle and give it a trial. H. L. Glllesple and Child, { Waltman & Young, Sayre. nme A Salmon Stofy 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; that from the best packers in the Pacific North- west. Anyone who has ever eaten fresh Chinook Salmon on the Columbia will appreciate our line of the canned article, Yours Truly, C. U. INGHAM & CO. 340 Broad Street. : FOR :— 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. HILL & BEIBACH CAPE Best of Everything Lockhart St. R. H. DRISLANE Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X, 112 Desmond Rtveet, A.J. GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson St., Sayre, Pa. ANDREW EVARTS Sayre. LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie street | yards at Bayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING | Have had over thirty vears' ex | perience in practical horseshoeing and guarantee work to please. Your | patronage solicited. The East Wav- erly Shop. W. E. MILLER. LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Halls, Parties and all manner of Soo- ial Functions, either public or private. Any number pieces desired will be fur- nished. Call Valley Record for terms, ete. lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge Building, Sayre, Pa Ofichustts. Desmond street, or see J. J. Hummel, Mgr., 117 N. East street, Sayre. Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, com all the latest music, is prepared to far | balls, parties or entertainments, day ot | night; rates reasonable. Inquire C, H. EDRALER IN orders at Maney & Page's. Sa foretga ana Domestic frums, Waverly, N. p ' WARM YOUR FEET | Did you ever have any real comfort in trying to warm your [ feet at an ordinary radiator? Equip your radiaters with our Foot Warmer |which can also be used as a warming shelf on a dining room radiator, and then you'll know { what the other fellow misses be- j cause he didn't buy. | For decorating radiators we f sell the finest line of bronze on the * Imarket. AM colors. H.R. TALMADGE Plumbing, Heating, Rates :—Wanted, Sale, eto, § cent a word Lot Tound Yor for first three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter, Nome taken for leas than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to pald in advance subscribers. Notice. Want ads inserted by persons not have ing a ledger account with The Record indiscriminately—the e I ! Wanted. Wanted—Roomers and boarders at 420 Desmond street, Bayre. Mra. P. F. | Marray. 148-8° Boarders wanted. Mrs. 5. Sith, 304 Desmond street, Sayre. Wanted —Girl for Suen) housework, two in family, ar out, god we. to right party. Baker's millinery A . "$28 Broad Bt, Waverly, N. Y. go to 30 Su hows A competent girl work. Must Lost Lost between Waverly and Athens, from carriage, a grey squirrel boa. The finder will receive reward to 211 Clinton avenue, Wave On the street car Saturda sferuoon, ing a small amount of ! chief sud glove. _ Bring to son St, receive reward. For Sale. A second hand heating stove, in first class condition. A fine bargain. ok House and lot, price $100.00. Re House, Waverly. CW. =a alx rocks BONS, GI a: a
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