The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, December 06, 1905, Image 2

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    VERLY'S DEPARTMENT STOR! TOWN CLOCK BLOCK
PENING OR CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES -
e : have opened up in the past few days a large and handsome collection of Christmas Novelties. You'll find on display here thedarg-
DERCHIEFS,
‘SHIRT WAISTS,
GLOVES,
UMBRELLAS,
TRIMMINGS,
We qudte a few:
® FURNITURE,
-
- QUILTS,
PICTURES,
SKIRTS,
BATH BLANKETS.
THE NATIONAL ~ BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capita $50,000.00
B. A. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
i
Hi iv i pi
he Valley Record
pe
x MURRELLE, Publisher,
= W. T. CARRY, Editor.
Published every afternoon except Sun-
F us Marrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre,
a party which 1s 1861 aig the jour
over the trall from Salt Lake to Los
, have departed from Salt Lake
Los Angoles over {he Salt Lake ra!l
d, as guests of Senator William A
The party, in special Pullmans,
- going over practically the same
te that they traveled by wagon and
foot in 1851.
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Taking No Chances.
The following advertisement appears
2 Devopabire newspaper: “Widower, |
Amity, renting a small farm Dea!
idge. wants a housekeeper; go
ping person, and one that has!
with views of marriage, if the
Apply,” ete.
Lord Minto as Jockey.
uo Lord Minto, who is to succeed |
FRANK BE. WOOD, Representative
News and advertising matter may be
loft at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley "phone 141A.
Holiday goods at Strong's.
H. B. Graf went to Stroudsburg
this morning.
Pyrography outfits at Strong's.
Mrs. John Seacord of Lincoln
street is quite ill.
Mrs. Harvey Morgan went to
Nichols: this morning.
Mrs. E. J. Neaves has returned
home, after visiting relatives in
Canton for several days.
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Pyro. etched wood at Strong's.
-
Mrs. F. F. Tucker went to Pitts-
ton today to visit her mother.
Arthur Hallett has returned to
Waverly, after spending a few days
at Geneva.
Fancy calendars at Strong's.
A large number attended the
hop given by the Misses O'Farrell
last evening.
E. E. Handrick of Fargo, N. D.,
was calling on friends in town to-
day.
Post cards of Waverly at Strong's
Mrs. F. A. Reynolds of Cayuta
avenue went to Corning this morn-
ing to visit her sister.
a... SL
Miss Mabel Hallett, who has
been visiting in Corning for the
past week, has returned home,
Miss Jennie Freedman, who has
home in Meshoppen today.
The price for The King of
Tramps which is presented at the
Loomis tomorrow night will be 10,
The third degree was conferred
Soyered a jockey's outfit. At the
¢ pn of the ceremony he mounted
: Borse. galloped ten miles, and reached
destination just in time to win the |
ity steeplechase.
bn eaee ci—.
We Have That
The ladies of the Baptist church
\are preparing to hold a rummage
sale in the near future. It will be
| held in the ¥. MCA building.
Xmas Present
RAF
& CO.
ELECTED OFFICERS
Waverly—At a meeting held
H., elected the following officers :
President, Wm, Gleason; vice
president, M. Kenrick; recording
secretary, J. J. Kanan; financial
secretary, J. P. Falsey; treasurer,
T. F. Carmody; sentinel, Wm
Haley ; sargeaot at-arms, Patrick
Hurley ; standing committee, J. F.
Walsh, A. Bums, D. L. Hurley,
Thos. Murray, Phil Kerrigan,
The ladies auxiliary of this order
have recently raised £10,000 with
which they have endowed a chair
of history at Washington.
CAME BACK BEARLESS
Waverly—W. H. Lockerby has
returned home after three weeks
spent in the wilds of Sullivan
county, Pa, searching after bear.
He came back bearless, but with
a large addition to his stock of ex-
perience. It is said that his repu-
tation as a slaughterer of big game
produced a panic among the
denizens of the forest and that they
all fled from the county as
soon as he arrived within that
district.
LOST PAGEACE FOUND
Waverly—Mrs. William Wood-
worth, who resides in this village,
sent a package of merchandise by
mail from Ithaca last March to her
daughter at Mt. Morris, N. Y. The
package was lost and no trace was
found of it until last week when an
Italian was arrested in Owego for
robbing the mails,
Mrs. Woodworth was notified
this morning that the package had
been found and was requested by
the authorities to identify the con-
tents.
MUST GIVE BONDS
Waverly—The town board held
a meeting yesterday morning. It
was discovered that several of the
town officers, who were required
to give a bond, had failed to do so.
A motion was made and carried
that the clerk look up the matter
of bonds, and those officers who
had failed to comply * with the
requirements of the law, be requir-
ed to do so within ten days.
Mrs. Fred F. Smith, who has | roads.
been seriously ill at her home on
Clark street, is again able to re-
sume her duties in the office of her
husband's plumbing establishment.
The young people of the Baptist
church held a social Jast evening
inthe church parlors. A very
enjoyable evening was passed in
playing games and other amuse-
nients,! [Excellent refreshments
were served.
A tourist arrived in town last
LAST NIGHT'S SHOW
“A Rowdice of of Coon Hollow,”
the beautiful southern drama in
four acts, which has pleased theatre
goers- for the past fourteen years,
was given a very creditable pre-
sentation at the Loomis last even-
ipg. The attraction is. under the
personal management of Archie C.
Allen, whose stage career began
nearly forty years ago.
has assembled a competent cast of
performers and last night's presen-
tation was well received by the
patrons of the Loomis.
The play is considerably out of
the stercotyped melodrama form
and contains a story of absorbing
interest. The plot is clever and
original and the various members
of the company took advantage of
the many opoprtunities afforded
by the lines and action.
A troupe of colored plantation
singers and dancers add much to
the enjoyment of the entertain-
ment. The buck and wing danc-
ing of one of the colored perform-
ers was the finest ever witnessed in
the house.
BECUILING THE PUBLIC
Waverly—The attention of the
police has been called to the fact
that a woman named Heeman, and
who is said to reside ‘on Center
street; is begging in this vicinity.
She plays on the sympathies of the
people by telling them pitiful
stories of hard luck. The police
say the woman's husband is able to
work but exists on what his wife
can bring in by beguiling the pub-
lic. Itis not an act of charity to
assist such people, and encourages
these parasites to live at the
expense of others.
NOTICE
Want ads inserted by persons
not having a ledger account with
The Record must be paid for when
ordered printed. We positively
cannot charge want ads indiscrim~
inately—the expense of bookkecp-
ing and collecting is entirely out
of proportion to the amount involv-
ed in the transaction.
Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar
Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow momn-
ing. In time for connections for west-
ints. This Is vis Lehigh Valley,
Mic Michigan Coutra) or Lake Shore Rall-
$3.00 double Jarth bom
fin est roadbed —unexocelled
Advertised Letters
The following is a list of the advertis-
ed letters remaining in the Sayre mr
office for the week orling Dec, 4,1
MEN,
Lilley, Thomas
Marble, BE. R.
McAllister, James
O'Brien, M. C,
O'Brien, Timothy
Roberts, A. H.
Roberts, Tim
Weaver, R.
Brooks, (8)
Brown, H. J.
Curtis, John
DeWolfe, Ernest
Durliog, George
Jackson,
Kane, Frank,
ro Hin Een; Mrs. A
Mie, pu ey i ir Chai”
Dominico Chiers. Mary wo
Jf not called for
IN THIS
SECTION
Tucsday I December 12:
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. |
Remember our motto:
“SATISFACTION GUARANTEED."
NOTE OUR PRICES
Examinations and éstimates free,
Teeth extracted without pain
Vitalized air
Silver Slings. ......co inne ihn
Gold fillings . . ..
Full set teeth.
Gold Crown, 23k
Crown and Bridge Wor Work, per ‘tooth. 5.00
Dr. Deckers Dental Rooms
225 Broad St., Waverly, N, Y.
Open Evenings. Sundays 10:00 to 1:00,
Valley Phone 50 A.
The Only Office In the Valley Using Vital.
1zed Ale.
kKntertainment
ple
00 500 | this line, as in all other lines in a gro-|
‘00 | cery business as well conducted as Shin
Prices ? Items are so many that w
mast ask you to call and inquire;
will pay you.
It
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat, and the P Fitting of Glass-
es. Hours—9-12; 1.5; 7.8; 1Sndaye by
appointment, ’ Wheslook
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates] Furnished.
103 Lincoln St. Bayre, Pa.
A.J.GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Forniabed
525 Stevenson Sk, Sayre, Pa.
L. B. DENISON, M.
Of Course you will entertain this
winter and will therefore need some
ore lof the following:
Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies,
Birthday Cake Candles and Holders,
Souvenir Boxes for candy, ele.
We also make Wedding and Birth-
day Cakes ‘to order; Hand Decorated
if desired. Also all kinds of Fancy
Cakes and Dainty Rolls.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
GEORGE PAINTON,
3.5 Broad Sreet,
Waverly, N. Y.
TOUHEYS S HOTEL
&
Both Phones.
D.
tuations
free to paid in advance whioor vanie,
Notice.
For Rent
Third floor of the Glaser block. Elee-
trie light, bath room and all modern im-
provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan
office, Lockhart street. 170
The Beach House at the corner Packer
and Elmer avenues. All modern
ments. Eaquire of
= 61-m., .
The Retard, has She beet iHotise
Bradford
| Lease ever printed In county;
| Bova aud of a)
3 a
| for Justices and. lL bles.
i
Wanted.
{ Wanted—To rent a small house im-
| mediately by a good tenant. Three in
family. Inquire at Record office.
Boarders wanted at 420 Desmond S&.
rl wants sitaation to take
_— po) children or do light ht houstWosg:
Enqire No. 304 8. Wilbar 17%-1w
Fgh Nim, VaR
per * .
You. Ply.