As to prices, Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room Dining Room $ 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 ®ach ‘1.39 each 1.50 each 1.69 each 1.75 and up to 3.50 each x OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 and will pay you three per interest per annum for money oa Certificate of Deposit or ps Account. department of savings is a feature of this Bank, and deposits, whether large or ~ deaw the same rate of 'M. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. | e Valley Record every PE ff — 's Printing Office, Sayre, | rates reasonable, and made a8 second-class matter May st the postoffice at Sayre, P Act of Congress of March ry Bows that's 8 to print” BPAY, NOVEMBER 2 1906, Fe— Banquet at Seoul. Nov. 22 — American Minister entertained Marquis Ito, Gen wa, Japanese Minister Ha and their suits, J. F. Jordan, the parting British mivister; J. M Mc Lea t Brown, the former bead of the department, and a number of it American Dusiness men Ito, In replying to a toast to Mh, sald that he hoped for a ‘future for Korea and unbroken hin with America, England and Dowle's Sew Colony. ASO, Tex.. Nov. 22. Jolin Alex Dowie aud party have reached after inspecting the offerings Zion colony and are to take the steamer for Chicago New York and Havana Dowle has Zion City denying that he is li 20,000,000 acres of land have fered for his colony of Crew Have Beribert. iF Brazil, Nov. 22 - With four crew dead and others sick the dap bark Edderside, Captain pn. which sailed from Newport Sept. 3, bound for Buenos Ayres, pot into this port for medical as pe. Those sick show symptoms leh are believed to be of beriber! or pine poisontog unt Sale FRANK KE. WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. S. A Geaong is in Wellsburg. Arthur DuBoise went to Elmira today. ne Stenciled wood for burning, at Srrong's. 159 2 Judge Shoemaker is in Owego today. Miss Ovenshire is in Elmira for the day. There was a Raines law man in town today Pyrography outfit at Strong's pharmacy. a e—— Charles Murray was in Canton, Pa, yesterday. Miss Bessie Mead is spending the day at Ithaca. Wm. Baillenstedt went to Bing- namton ¢his morning. Bridge whist score pads at Chas. | Strong’ s ph armacy, Waverly. nm Sheriff A W.Parmalee of Owego was in town last ecvesing on busi- ness, R. J. Emmons, who has been ill for some time at Ithaca is much better. Mrs. G. E. Spellman oi Geneva, N.Y, is visiting friends in town | this week. . Ward Hunsinger of Towanda called on friends and relatives in Waverly yesterday. Miss Edith Leonard of Lester- shire is visiting Miss Dora Van Cise, Waverly street. John Storms, who was recently operated on in a Buffalo hospital, is reported as improving. an A girl weighing 10 pounds was born to Mr, and Mrs. J. Corngan of 341 Broad street this noon. rem Miss Lena Hern, who has been ill for the past werk, has resumed her duties in Painton’ s bakery. Luther Sabins i is placing one of the new Denslow furnaces in his residence on Lay uta avenne. On Pictures AF Miss Lillian Eignor of Candor called on Broad street friends yes- terday and left for Elmira today. —————— Sixteen candidates received the first degree last evening at the meeting of Manoca lodge, 219, 0.0. F. Dr. Harry Merrin of Owego called on his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H G. Merrin of Park avenue, The Hon. Byram L. Winters stopped in town this morning for a short time while on his way home to Smithboro. Mrs. E. Carnagic leaves this evening for Susquehanna, Pa, to to take care of her mother who is ill at that place. — eee: The funeral of Mrs Johan Duan, who died last Monday at Wilkes. Barre, will take place tomorrow at g o'clock at St. James’ church. The Master and Wardens of Waverly lodge, No. 407, F. A M, will attend the celebration of the soth anniversaty of Ivy lodge of Elmira at Elmira this evening. JUST AN INCIDENT Waverly—A prominent Broad street merchant started to go down into the basement of his store this morning He was going down backward. Some boards laid on the steps. He stepped on the boards. He then slid down the rest of the distance, At the bot- tom was a box full of waste mater- ial. He ran his head into the box. Then he expressed himself. We will not repeat what he said for the resistive powers of our press are limited. TOWN BOARD MEETING Waverly—The Barton town board held a meeting yesterday. Two truant officers were appointed. D. O. Springer of Lockwood and C. Victor Kinney of Barton. Three bids were received for doctoring the poor. Dr. C. F. Griswold bid $235, Dr. lLcon Betowski, $295, and Dr. F. H. Spencer $250. The board awarded the contract to Dr, Grisword MBY INJURED Waverly—A woman left a baby in a carriage standing in front of the New York dry goods store this morning There was nothing to hold the carriage and it ran off the walk and tipped over the curbstone into the street. The child struck face down in the road, but by good fortune was not badly hurt. CLEARED HANDSOME SUM Waverly—About 200 attended the penny social at the Baptist church last evening. Everybody brought a supply of pennies and invested them in the numerous ways provided, the result was that Gives Bondsman's Name. —— [3 HOTEL MAX PUT UP FORFEITED $5,000 Story Current That Missing Floater Agreed te Plead Guilty and Take His Medicine For $5,000, but Through Fear Skipped Out. NEW YORK, Nov, 22 — District At. torney Jerome now knows the pame of the man who furnished the £5000 cash ball that enabled Krup, the floater, to criminal branch of the supreme court bere a few hours before Lis case was called for trial The name was revealed to the grand Jury by Charles P. Dillon, Krup's counsel, who turned the money over to George Simpson. Simpson deposited It with the city chamberlain Dillon gave the important informa tion only after he had been taken be fore Recorder Goff and Instructed to answer every question put to him rather than risk imprisonment. When the grand jury adjourned Dillon was taken to the office of Assistant Dis trict Attorney Sandford, where he was questioned at leugth about the ball transaction. John J. Murphy, Alder man Gaffney and some other prom! nent politicians of the Eighteenth as sembly district will testify in the growl jury inquiry Into the Krup case John Newman, a wealthy contractor, was one of the witnesses subpoenanl He went on the original bond for Krup for $1.000 He was not called to the grand jury room, but told the reporters that it was not he who put up the $5,000, There is a story carrent that Krup had agreed to plead gullty and “take Lis medicine” under agreemer® that he sbould be paid $5,000 upon his release and that every effort would be made to secure him a pardon. But, the story goes, Krup got cold feet as soon as be attained his liberty on ball and justead of showing up for trial as be promised be skipped It has been learned that the man who put up the $5000 cash ball for sweeper of 281 Third avenue Pickett has been subpoenaed by At- torney General Mayer to appear be- fore the grand jury today. Through Lim the authorities hope to learn whe is the Krup man higher up Justice Davy in the criminal branch of the supreme court sentenced the first of the men arrested in connection with violations of the election law at the recent municipal election. The man sentenced is Edward Meade of 02 Bar- row street. Meade pleaded gullty to having voted in the Fifth assembly dis trict on the name of John F. Foley of 119 Waverley place after having voted ou bis own name. He was caught through making a mistake lo the ad- dress of the real Foley, which 1s 119 Washington place. Meade was sen tenced to prison for a period of not less thau two years nor wore than three years and six months. Meade was evi dently staggered by the severe sen tence Justice Glegerich, sitting lo extraor dipary special term of the supreie court, has signed five orders for the in spectors and poll clerks of five election Aistricts to show cause before Justice Amend tomorrow why they should not reconvene and count the ballots voted in thelr respective districts oun election day “Graft” Indorsed »" Conference. NEW YORK, Nov. 22. -"Graft” as a standard English word was indorsed by the delegates to the conférence of the church federation lo Carnegie ball It was termed n general favorite, and it was the unanimous opluion that ne other word would do to describe what was meant by It when used in a cer- tain sense, Several delegates wanted the federation to eliminnte it from res olutions which bad been passed and to substitute the syvouym “dishonesty” but the latter was voted down as not conveying in full the idea coutaiped ia “graft” Denver Bank (anshier Held Up. DENVER, Nov. - Two oe men, armed with revolvers, ure Casbler Gabriel Jones of the fA oy — safe, and fed io & buggy. A man and A Demonstration That D:monstrates true values of the many cereal and oth- er breakfast foods is at your service every week day in the year at this high grade grocery establishment. Calling out “seconds,” we offer none but firsts in o her lines in a gro- cery business as well conducted as this, Prices 7 Items are many that we must ask yon to call and inquire, It will pay you. C. U. INGHAM & CO. —: FOR :— FINE STATIONERY BOOKS, NOVELTIES, GAMES, SO 340 Broad Street. Ee Paper Napkins, plain and flowered; Dennison’s Tissue Paper in all tints, for making paper flowers; Toys, 5 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 CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Bolger 103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, | Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Bpecial attention to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X, 112 Desmond Rtreet, Sayre. LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Bayre Dru Btore, both phones; or at the Erie stree yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER. BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING Have had over thirty years’ ex- perience in practical horseshoeing and guarantee work to please. Your patronage solicited. The East Wav- erlx Shop. W. E. MILLER. LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE ORCHESTRA y guiicty UpiePale Music furnished or *arties and all manner of Soc- ia) Functions, either public or private. Orchestra Any number pieces desired will be far. Jha Queen Lity. Orshegtss, Sous ete A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished | 525 Stevenson Bt., Sayre, Pa. ANDREW EVARTS Has opened a real estate and col- lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge | Building, Sayre, Pa. Orchestra. parties, etc. Prices reasonable, Leave order at D,.B. Andrus Music Store, 138 | Posnchd Suesat, OF Sp 1 J. Hummel, | Mgr, 117 N. East street, Sayre. Call Valle terms, | Of ®xperienced musicians, a playing | 5 Y Record for all the latest musio, ia prepared to far | nish any number of instruments for balls, parties or entertainments, day or night; rates reasonable. Inquire C. H Barden, Valley Phone 3-3, BATTS, or leave orders at Maney & Page's, Sayre. for Sale or Ei i BORALER IN dn nd est os, Waverly, N. Y. 1 WARM YOUR FEET Did you ever have any real { comfort in trying to warm your { feet at an ordinary radiator ? Equip your radiaters with one Foot Warmer {which can also be used as a | warming shelf on a dining room | radiator, and then you'll yo i what the other fellow mjsses bé- cause he dida't buy. For decorating radiators we ; sell the finest line of bronze on the | market. All colors. 'H. R. TALWADGE Plumbing, Heating, | Rates :—Wanted, Lost, Bale, etc, § cent a word rand, Jor or first three times, } cent a word each for 4 fon thereafter. None taken for | ious than 25 conta. Situations | tree to paid in advance subscribers. Notice. | Want ads inserted by rata Bot have have | ing a ledger account : | must be paid for when a We positively cannot charge watt us indiscriminately —the expense of book- keeping and collecting is entire] rol} wag out of | proportion to the amount im ved In | Waated. | Wanted —Roomers and | 420 Desmond street, Bayre. | Murray. To rent to man and wife, 202 Packer avenue; liberal terms to right party. 168-6 Boarders wanted. Mrs. E Smith, 308 | Desmond street, Sayre, 1688t ‘Wanted —Girl for general hours ' two in family, washings to right party. an iC. | Baker's milli ule "Sas Broad B&, Waverly, N. id a A competent to do work. Minsk eto. Duos boarders ab Mra. P,P. 148-8 N. Y. Ap Lost Lost between Waverly and "The | from carriage, a grey squirrel boa, finder will receive reward 1, to 1 Clinton avenue, Was For Sale, A second hand beat ! class condition. A ine | Talmadge's y plumbing sb Roan horse 8 yeu old weight 1 Jones, Also a Srearod colt, 02 Packer avenue, House and lot, price 00.40. at sie House, Waverly, CW, stove, in
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