The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 04, 1905, Image 2

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    HANDERCHIEFS,
HAND BAGS,
SHIRT WAISTS,
GLOVES,
UMBRELLAS,
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS,
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR,
BLANKETS,
QUILTS,
CARPETS,
RUGS,
PICTURES,
SKIRTS,
BATH BLANKETS.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital - $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
AR EAI
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 department of savings is a
special featare of this Baok, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest. .
M. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley Record]
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J. . MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908.
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LOCAL MENTION |
The regular monthly meeting of |
the vestrymen of the Church of the
Redeemer will be held this evening. |
George Weising of Spring street
has gone to Lime Rock, Conn, to
Miss Lavinia Wells, who has |
mother at Meshoppen, has re-
The Girls’ Friendly society of
hold a meeting in the church this
Dr. J. E. Everitt, H. S. Winlack,
Esq, H. H. Mercereau, Esq, and
John Hill dre among those who
had business in Towanda today.
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.
Holiday goods at Strong's.
John Umbelby spent Sunday in
Ithaca.
John Carey
Barton.
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spent Sunday in
Miss Mary Mott returned to
Pyrography outfits at Strong's,
Miss Nellie Clark spent Sunday
in Corning.
W. B. Salisbury was in Owego
over Sunday.
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Pyro. etched wood at Strong's.
E. Clair VanAtta went to Buff-
|alo this morning.
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Mrs Jennie Kry of Rochester is
Harriet N. Bliss has accepted a
in Ballenstedt's new
bakery.
W. E. Ball of Burchardville, Pa,
this mornieg
Mr. and Ms. F. M. Cockran
and Miss Lucy Towner spent Sun-
| day in Owego.
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Dr. E. C. Dunham was taken
suddenly ill yesterday but is some-
Charles Sherry went to Els
mira this morning to enter War-
ner’s business college.
Fancy calendars at Strong's.
Miss Mary Lane returned last
evening to her home in Elmira
after visiting friends in town for a
few days.
Miss Tina Engleman has resum-
ed her studies at the Elmira col-
lege, after spending the Thanks-
giving vacation at home.
Monie Nasadeski, who has been
visiting relatives in town for a few
days, returned to Mansfield today,
where she is a student in the nor-
mal school.
Xmas Present
GRAF
& CO.
i St. and Park Ave.,
Waverly, N. Y.
VILLAGE FATHERS
MONTHLY MEETING
Report of Tax Collector Shows
Only a Small Amount of
Taxes Unpaid
Waverly—The regular monthly
meeting of the board of trustees
took place last Saturday evening.
The report of the tax collector
C. B. Horton, was received and
showed only £51 unpaid taxes,
which amount covers three differ-
¢nt properties. The report was
referred to the finance committee
The report of the police depart-
ment showed $16 fines collected.
Several bills were ordered paid
One bill for $450 for janitor
work at the town hall was presents
ed, and it was the consensus of
opinion of the trustees that it was
the duty of the police to do the
janitor work, and that any such
bill should be paid by the police.
The matter of purchasing flozzles
for the fire companies was referred
to the chief engineer, with power
to act.
The matter of the payment of
the bill of |] Q. Ingham, who was
the architect of the new fire build-
ing in the east ward, was referred
to the finance committee for the
purpose of conferring with Mr.
Ingham and arriving at a satisfac.
tory adjustment.
The board passed a resolution
extending a vote of thanks to N
E. Seacord, contractor, and to
L. C. Lord, who acted as inspector,
for the efficient manner in which
the work on the new east ward
building had been done.
NEW BAKERY OPENED
Waverly—W. H. Ballenstedt
opened for business this morning
in the store room recently vacated
by Harding & Hoyt, confectioners
Mr. Ballenstedt will handle a full
line of baked stuff and be prepared
to supply all orders for anything in
that line.
He will also carry a full line of
confectionery.
The bakery has been thoroughly
overhauled and remodeled ard the
appearance of the storeroom im-
proved by a coat of paint. The
fixtures are of the latest pattern
the candy case having several new
and convenient attachments.
Mr. Ballenstedt is well known
in this village and needs no intro.
duction to Waverly people.
FORNER RESIDENT DEAD
Waverly—Charles P. Masterson,
an old resident of .this section,
having lived in Spencer, Owego
and FElmira, died at Tacoma,
Wash., on the 24th of November,
aged 48 years. Deceased had
many friends in this section and
was cashier of the First National
bank of Tacoma at the time of his
death,
EAST WARD HOSE
HOUSE COMPLETED
Cayuta Hose Company's Fide
New Quarters a Credit to the
Town
teeth attended to in time,
the “Decker Method”
solutely painless.
You will ind
of extraction ab-
Waverly—In the new hose
house recently erected in the east
ward as headquarters for the Cay-
uta hose company, the village of
} Waverly has a building of which it
may justly be proud. The Cayu-
tas are highly elated over the pos
Remember our motto:
“SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.”
NOTE OUR PRICES
Examinations and estimates free,
Teeth extracted without pain seed 4
Yitalized air -
Silver fillings
Gold fillings
Fall set teeth
Gold Crown, 22k...
Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth
Dr. Decker’s Dental Rooms
225 Broad St, Waverly, N. Y.
has been built in accord with their
own ideas and suggestions.
President of the village, J. T.
Tucker, is also chief of the Waver-
ly fire department and an enthusi-
astic fireman. He has watched
the erection throughout with great
interest, and he is in a large meas-
ure responsible for the success of
the enterprise.
The cost came within the
amount of the appropriation, an
experience that very seldom takes
place in the erection of a public
building.
The building is complete in
every detail, and cost less than
$5000 The entire building is
finished with Georgia pine, except
the floors, which are of hard maple.
The truck room is large and com-
modious and well lighted by large
plate glass windows. The service
truck will stand directly in front of
the large double doors, which.
when they swing open at night
automatically turn on the electric
lights in the truck room.
Besides the truck room down
stairs there is- a large room,
which will be used as.a reading
room. The meeting room occu-
pies the front of the second story,
and back of that is the club room
in which a pool and billiard table
will be installed. There is also a
bath room, a toilet room and a
lavatory on the second floor.
A fire bell has been placed in
the tower and will be connected
with the Bell telephone office so
that it will ring whenever an alarm
is sounded at the town hall.
A concrete runway will extend
from the front doorway to the
street. The building is well lighted,
well heated and supplied with
every convenience for washing and
drying hose,
Architect Ingham and the board
of trustees inspected the building
last Saturday night, and Chief
Tucker has ordered the Cayutas to
take immediate possession.
FUNERAL TOMORROW
Waverly—The funeral of Josiah
Fenner, who died last Saturday
morning, will take place tomorrow
evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev.
M.S Godshall will conduct the
service. The remains will be ta-
ken to Stroudsburg Wednesday
morning, where the burial will
take place.
THE SEWER QUESTION
At the regular meeting of the
borough council which is to be
held this evening it is ex-
pected that the sewer question will
come up for discussion. The mat-
ter has in the hands of a com-
mittee for some months for con
$1.00
Valley Phone 09 A.
Ized Air.
LOONIS OPERA HOUSE
TUESDAY. DEL. 5.
Twelfth successful season of the
brilliant Southern comedy
A ROMANGE
“The best Southern play ever writ-
ten.” Y. Herald
SEE
The Thrilling Burglary Tableau.
The flight from home,
The Historical Steamboat race and
Pldntation revels.
The Stirring Tragedy at the Cotton
Presa,
Prices—25c, 35¢ and 50c¢.
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
THURSIAY, DECENEER 7
The Great Comedy Drama
Complete equipment of special scen-
ery, Marvelous Mechanical
and Electrical effects,
Elaborate Costumes. Excellent
Cast
A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES,
ore) a. of Glass-
o. Be bee Pr by
L. B. BENSON, MN. D.
Post cards of Waverly at Strong's
IN THIS
SECTION
What is more attractive
It draws trade.
It is a winner.
340 Broad Street. Both
A Salmon 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; i. e. 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,
C. J. Kiron, |
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at-
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
ole 0
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates’ Furnished.
103 Lincoln St.
108 Lincoln St_Sayre Pa_
A.]J.GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
515 Stevenson St., Sayre, Pa.
"ANDREW EVARTS
Building, Sayee, Fa,
than a well-lighted store?
It shows prosperity.
Try it.
Phones. Waverly, N. Y.
Notice.
Want ads inserted by persons not hav-
ing a ledger account The Record
glia be paid for when iu Prigwed.
© positively cannot want
odisrinially the expense of book-
lecting is Rntirel out of
proportion to the amount involved In
the transaction.
For Rent
For sale cheap—a six room house, one-
well. Ten min-
Inquire West
fall, National Bank, Bayre, Pa. 175-8*
Third floor of the Glaser block. Elee-
tric light, bath room and all modern im-
office, Lockhart street. 176
The Beach House at the corner Packer
and Elmer avenues. All modern improve-
ments. Enquire of Andrew
phone 61-m., 175 1w*
Wanted.
Wanted—To rent a small house im-
mediately by a good tenant. Three in
| family. Inquire at Record office.
116
A good cook at once, Good
Touhey's Hotel, Sayre.
A housekeeper, Call or address 220
Willow street, Athens. 170-8t¢
Boarders wanted at 420 Desmond Bt.
Suiet, fine location.
rms very rcasonable,
rooms.
Young irl wants atuaion 1 Suis to take
care of children or do Nght hougawar,
Engire No. 304 8. Wilbur Ave. 172-1w
To rent to man and wife, 201 Packer
1868-8
Tioners and Plambers.
ry Bwoot fone, cont. $300, will
at
residence, 420 Desmond street. 1
A $100 organ in good condi will
be sold for Enquire H. ey
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