CRLY'S Dl bd tl $1.00 CORSETS 89 Saturday Only The following well known makes -— OF SAYRE. Oapital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 FRANK E 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. | Try Strong's cough syrup. Wa solicit your Banking busi- §1 ness, and will pay you three per oent, interest per annum for money Joft on Certificate of Deposit or Baviags Account. The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. NB. SAWTELLE, Cashier. | A. B. Comstock is in town today | on business. “Grip” was going to kill the cat. Attorney E. D. Sebring went to | Ithaca on business. Fancy stationery at Strong's, Miss Laura Drugan has returned home after a visit to Mauch Chunk. : | Congress cards at Strong's. “The Valley Record| Miss Elizabeth Sheahan is visit- = mee | IDE friends in Hallstead. — Post cards at Strong's Waverly a. H. MURRRLLE, Publisher. 3 Ww. 1 CAREY, itor. Miss Katherine Farr of Elmira is visiting her sister, Mrs. William O'Brien. wl Holiday goods at Strong's. Mrs. A. C. Cowles, who has been ill for the past three weeks, is again able to be about. at Sa Pa. arom of March 5, er RRR All the news that’s fit to print” SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1905. Pyrography outfits at Strong's. Powers is ill Miss Margaret today. Pyro. etched wood at Strong's. > Miss Nora Peppard is confined DIED THIS MORNING | ee | to her home by a severe cold. ‘Waverly—]Josiah Fenner died | his morning at the home of his | —— Fancy calendars at Strong's. ——— — "son, G. B. Fenner on Loder street | at the age of 68 years. Deceased bad been a resident of Waverly for | the past four years. Besides the son with whom he resided he is Miss Harriet Beardslee and Miss Julia Kneeland are in Owego to- day. 5 Post cards of Waverly at Strong's r———— f¥ived by three daughters. The | 11. bopry of trustee d of trustees will hold will be held Wednesday. |, _. . | th 1 th! r ~ gp a will. be taken to eir regular monthly meeting to Stroudsburg for bevial. nigh. PICTURE PLAY WAS FIN Waverly—The picture play giv- | Miss Katherine McCarty of at the Baptist church last even- Loder street is visiting friends at ing was a very delightful affair and Buffalo, ~~ M r. Armstrong's presentation of F. G. Knise, who has been visit~ The Sky Pilot was more than was ing his son, EL Knise, for the anticipated. His illustrations past week, returned to his home at Susquchanna, Pa, today. PY Wessun Hugh Lennon entertained sever- (al friends at an oyster supper re- | cently. ie Have That Xmas Present the Xmas bargains you will find none to compare with the hon- est values we are offering. Jon't fail to see the new parlor and music cabinets, just arrived. ‘sure and see the latest and most practical dressing table ever ~ on the market. AF & CO, AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Waverly—A very fine musical program has been prepared for the service at the Baptist church to- morrow evening. There will be three numbers by the choir: i. Praise the Lord Gabriel 2. Send out Thy Light Gounod 3 How Lovely are the Mes- sengers—{from St. Paul Mendelssohn A male quartet and a mixed quartet will each render several numbers. Mrs. H. B. Ingham will sing solo. The Rev. George E Bugge will deliver a musical talk WILL COMMENCE WORK SOON appointed at the last meeting of the Manoca temple association to act with the president in the matter of the method of remodeling the building, held a meeting Thursday afternoon at the office of Judge Hoagland and decided to employ L. F. Lord as superintendent, and to have the work done by the day. Mr. Lord has already ordered part of the necessary material, and work will be commenced as soon it arrives BE ARRIVED T00 LATE Waverly—One of the gentlemen who attended the entertainment at the Baptist church last evening arrived late and had considerable trouble finding his wife. The lights were out when he came in and he found a seat beside a lady whom he supposed was his better half but was made aware of his mistake when he attempted to con- verse with her. It was necessary to enlist the services of a friend before he finally located the partner of his joys and sorrows. AROSE IMMEDIATELY sat in the pail of water, but arose immediately. SURPRISE PARTY Waverly—Miss Fannie Freed- man was given a surprise party last evening at her home on Park Place. Fifteen of her friends were responsible for the event, which was very enjoyable. The evening was passed in playing games and by various other amusements, L. B. DENISON, M. D. GETTING READY | The local merchants are getting in readiness for the holiday season. Already unseasonable goods are being consigned to an out of the way place to make room for the Christmas goods. scason promises to be onc of the best in the history of Sayre. In fact dealers who handle holiday novelties are making preparations for a record breaking trade. One sure way of realizing this is to use the columns of the Daily Record extensively. The Record is the best salesman in this valley. This statement has been proven time and time again. In fact the mer- chants are coming to look upon it as an indispensible necessity in the conduct of their business. The wise merchant will begin now to advertise his holiday line. Better look this matter up, Mr. Merchant; it means loss of money to procras- tinate. > LOGAL MENTION Miss Ida Smith of Sayre was ad- mitted to the hospital today and Henry Brink of Tioga Center was discharged. . The morning theme at the Bap- tist church will be “The Bible Theory of Evolution.” In the evening the pastor has chosen for his subject “The Straight Grained Life.” Mrs. F. J. Krom, who has been spending the past two months in Los Angeles and San Francisco and other points in California, has returned to her home on Lincoln IT WILL SAVE YOU a lot of Pain and Expense to have your teeth attended to in time. You will find the “Decker Method” of extraction ab- solutely painless, Bridge Work NO PLATES EF Has REQUIRE ag 7 NLC Remember our motto: “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.” NOTE OUR PRICES Examinations and estimates free, Testh extracted without pain Vitalized air. . Silver fillings Gold fillings Fall set teeth. ..... Gold Crown, 22k... ... «is Crown aad Bridge Work, per tooth. | N . 8100 225 Broad St, Waverls, N. Y, Open Evenings. Valley Phone 09 A. Ized Alr, demand for books. Street in this place. are still here, and we will make them. At the Church of Christ tomor- row morning the theme will be “The Forward Movement". special prices on At 7 in the evening there will be a rally day the Sunday school. pg pag # pr ET froin Mer : 'PROCAS 23 Greek-American Confec- HU tion and Candy Store. MAKE EVERY DAY NICE FRESH CANDY, All kinds of Chocolates, Taf- Uh fy and Fancy Box Candies. All J] iW kinds of Fruit, lee Cream aod &b i Hot Soda, 5 222 Desm Entertainment ple Of Course you will entertain this winter and will therefore need some of the following: Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies, Birthday Cake Candles and Holders, Sourenir Boxes for candy, etc. We also make Wedding and Berth- day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated if desired. Also all kinds of Fancy Cakes and Dainty Rolls. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rou PAINTON, ba See the bargains we are offering in Toilet and Din- ner Sets. Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly, N. Y. TUESDAY. DEC. 5. Twelfta successful season of the brilliant Southern comedy A ROMANCE COON HOLLOW “The best Southern play ever writ- ten."—N. Y. Herald. SEE The Thrilling Burglary Tableau, The Dynamite Scene in Coon Hollow, The flight from home. The Historical Steamboat race and Plantation revels. The Stirring Tragedy at the Cotton — It draws trade. It is a winner. 340 Broad Street. 3 SUEY RLY .. Hp Le A Salmon Story way—to the question: tall cans or the steak in flats ? west. Anyone who has ever eaten fresh Chinook Salmon on the Columbia will appreciate our line of the canned article. Yours, C. U. INGHAM & CO. GC. J. Kiron SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bepecial care and prompt at- Pianos, Household Goods, Safes het Sy R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St Sayre, Pa. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. INDREW EVAKTS | { | i i It shows prosperity. Try it. Waverly, N. Y. Notice. Want ads inserted by not hav- ing a ledger account with The Record id for when ordered printed. We positively cannot want ads Ee oep en on to the amount involved in the transaction. For Rent For sale cheap —a six room house, one- half acre of land, good well. Ten min- utes walk from car line, Inquire West- fall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa. 175-0¢ provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan office, Lockhart street, 176 The Beach House at the gorner Packer ments. Enquire of Andrew KEvarts, phone 81-m. 175 lwo Wanted. Wanted--To rent a small house im- mediately by a good tenant. Three in Inquire at Record office. A good cook at once, Good Wakes, 1 Call or address 220 170-8t* Boarders wanted at 420 Desmond Bt Quiet, fine location. Porcelain bath, Terms very reasonable, Light, airy rooms. 174-440 Young girl wants situation to (asl A housekeeper, Enqire No. 504 8S. Wilbur Ave. To rent to man and wife, 203 Packer Svutings liberal terms to right party. " Tinners and Plumbers. per day. mouth, Pa. Wages $176 Write John M. Morris, Pye For Sale. Upright (magogany) piano ; bandsome case, very sweet tone, cost $350, “A 9100 organ. Tn_gootl sanditony Will be sold for $50. Enquire H. June, 208 North St. Athens, Pa. 174