OPE HANDERCHIEFS, SHIRT WAISTS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, hed TMAS We quote a few: FURNITURE, TRIMMINGS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, QUILTS, RUGS, PICTURES, THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Capital - Surplus - We solicit your Banking busi- neas, 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 feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. MN. B. SAWTELLE, Cashier. ‘ The Valley R Record RR J. BR MURRELLE, Publisher. Ww. T ( CAREY, Editor. Sop — TE Published every afterncon except Sun- day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, month, Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. "Entered 10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, under the Act of Congroas of March 3, — — — a “All the news ; that’ # at to print” THURSDAY, a —— DEC EMBER Te 1908. New Isham Shell The pew Isham shell, which, the foventor says, will sink the largest battleship iu three minutes, Is belng tested at the Sandy Hook proving grounds. The shell 1s constructed of $00 pounds of cast steel and carries pod explodes a charge of 129 pounds pt dynamite and nitroglycerin. It 1s the most powerful ever made A 12- inch gun is used to fire it The ob struction at which the explosive is aimed for the test is a plece of Har- veylzed steel, 12 inches thick, backed by heavy oaken timbers and a mound of sand. Husband Sleeps Under Bed Brooklyn, N. Y.—A pretty woman with auburn Balr asked the clerk of a court for advice as to what she could do with her husband, John Bird, with whom she lives in a Fourth ave- pue flat. They have two small chil- dren. Mrs Bird says that since her husband “got religion” he insists on sleeping under the bed, because he does not want ber to have other men coming 10 see ber. The clerk told bis visitor that Mr. Bird could not be wrested, and referred her to a lawyer, *#ho advised her to apply for a sep- ration. We Have That WAVERLY 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 g ‘goods at Strong's. s. W.E Case is suffering from an attack of lumbago. ee - Pyrography outfits at Strong's. Dr. B. Gipple of Alden, N. Y., Pyro. etched wood at Strong's. Miss Nellie Cortnght of Phila- m———— Fancy calendars at Strong's. cr —————————— Assemblyman Sherman More- land of VanEtten is in town today. Post cards of Waverly at Strong's Mrs. J. O. Reber went to Elmira Mrs. A. K. Gore of Clark street is in Elmira today. Ernest Reddings of Syracuse is visiting Waverly friends for a few days. Mrs. Frank Keeler and Mrs. J. Elmira this Mrs. Fred Sherwood. who has much better. George Miller of Elmira called on Lou Miller, Broad street, this morning. Attorney F. E. Hawkes is con- fined to his home with an attack of the grippe. Mrs. Thomas Deuel of Tioga Centre spent last évening with Mrs. M. T. Baker. James and William Ridgeway of Monroeton are visiting at J. B. Glazier's, Pleasant street. ——— — Mrs. Arthur Sherwood has returned from Spencer where she has becn for the past two weeks. Mrs. William Turner of Chicago, who bas been visiting her uncle Dr. Chas. E. Annabel, has returned home Xmas Present GRAF & CO. Broad St. and Park Ave, Waverly, N. Y. IN THIS ARRANGING FOR A HOUSE WARMING Members of the Cayuta Hose Company Pleased With their New Building Waverly—The members of the Cayuta Hose Co. held the first meeting in their new hose house last evening. There was a large attendance, and the members were all enthusiastic over the splendid building that has been provided for their accommodation. A resolution was passed thank- ing the citizens of Waverly, the board of trustees, the fire council the building committee of the company and all who were instru- mental in providing the fine home, and expressing the hope that the Cayutas would merit the good will and appreciation so substantially expressed, by the efficient service that they would hereafter render. A committee of five was appoint- ed to make arrangements for a house warming, to be held in the near future. SEE K— VILLAGE INPROVENENTS Waverly—Huldah Shaw is erect ing a fine residence on Waverly street. The house has been en closed and when completed will be one of the finest dwellings in the! village. P. L. Lang is converting part of into a sun parlor. The work is being done in an excellent manner and presents a very pleasing ap- pearance. CAVE CARD PARTY Waverly—Mrs. Charles Sweet of Park avenue gave a thimble and card party yesterday afternoon. About seventy-five ladies were in attendance and the time passed away very enjoyably. Delicious { WAVERLY Hovey Griswold of Elmira was in town on business yesterday The dancing club meets tomor-| |HURSDAY, DECEMBER T. row evening at the home ol I. D.| Atwater, Park Place, Harry Nichols and Yosuphl Freedman attended the meeting of the FF. A. M. at Nichols last ni; aht t———_ cot— A. Hildebrand is erecting a house on Clark street. When completed it will be occupied by his son-in- law, H. L. Jenks. James McNeil and Stella Roben- grant of Forkeston were married LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE IT WILL SAVE YOU ONE NIG HTRON LY teeth attended to in time, the “Decker Method” of solutely painless, You will fin d| extraction ab- The Great Comedy Drama THE KING OF TRAMPS Complete equipment of special scen- ery, Marvelous Mechanical and Electrical effects No Equal Remember our motto: “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.” NOTE OUR PRICES Examinations and estimates free. Teeth extracted Without pall Vitalized air. . Silver fillings Gold Nllings Full set teeth Gold Crown, 22k... 5.00 Crown and Bridge Wor Work, per tootlr. 5.00 “Dr. Decker s Dental Rooms 5 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. 2 Open > venings. Bandays 10:00 to 1:00. Valley Phone 59 A. The Only Office In the Valley Using Vital ized Air. Entertainment ye $1.00 up .. 5.00 Elaborate Costumes. Excellent Cast | — Oliver Hungerford, a former res- | ident of this willage, but now of Rockland, N.Y, is visiting rela-| tives and friends in town for a few days. Mr. Hungerford is an engi~ neer on the D. LL. & W. Popular Prices—10¢, 20¢ and 3k LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, DEC. 12. vixon & Zimmerman Operas merveiess reopie. | Chioamen are remarkable for tout utter freedom from pervousness matter how much they exert themselves they always remain phlegmatic. They can sleop anywhere, in any position, aud surrounded by agy amount of poise “SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE 9 pal | : Cremation in Bombay. There is a movement among a certain section of the Paris community in Bom. Book and lyrics > Chas, H. Brown bay to adopt the western method of cre mation of the dead in place of the loath. and Otis W ood, Faultlessly some practice of exposing them to be do Prescnted by voured by vultures. { Stamps Needed. “Do thoughts that came to you in the long ago ever return?” asked the orig- Inator of silly questions “Notunless 1 p rices to suit all purses inclose stamps,” ahswered the literary party —Chicago Dally News, 70¢, £1 Mosby Still Living. Col. John Singleton Mosby, the ex- confederate scout, is still living, and is practicing law in San Franclsco. He was horn in 1832, and was educated at the University of Virginia WHY PAY THE GROCER 25c for a two ounce bottle of vanilla extract, when you ‘can get 4 ounces for the] same money at the West | Has oped toate real estate and col- | ‘Sayre Drug store? Tele- |, i; office in Room 2, Talmadge |Pullding Sayre, Pa. T he N Co. Present the Cartoon Musi cal Extravaganza winter and will therefore need some of the following: Souvenir Boxes for candy, ete 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, 345 Broad Sreet, Warerly, N. Y. Company of Sixty. Singers, Dancers and Comedians 25¢, 50, Three Rows $1.50 ‘Wm. B. McDonald, D.D. S. All modern methods for the scien- | oe to itific performance of painless opera- | also Vest tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THE GLOBE STORE ANDREW EVARTS | TOUHEY'S S HOTEL | Everything New and and rand Up-to-Date First- | Thome reves Oppostie eV, svations Rates §1.50 Per Day. | Both Phones. best House ket and Desk Recel | Books; and a variety of Legal Blanks | | for Justices and Constables. WANT ADS Rates : — Wanted, Lost, Found, For | Sale, ete, | cent a word each insertion for first three times, } cent a word each jaserticn thereafter. None taken for leas than 25 cents. Situations wanted, Notice. Want ads inserted Py pus na oot hav- ing a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. want ads Keeping ana collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount Involved in For Rent Third floor of the Glaser block. Eleo- provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan office, Lockhart street. 1761 Lea. Four houses for rent. Ap Stevens, room 7, Elmer bloe 180-6 The Beach House at the corner Packer and Elmer avenues. All modern improve- ments. Enquire of Andrew phone 61-m. 176 1w* SS _ _ ___ __ _ __ _ 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 Bt. Quiet, fine location. Porcelain bath. Terms very reasonable. Light, airy rooms. 174-48 Young girl wants situation to take care of children or do light housework. 172-1w Tinners and Plug Plumbers. Wages $1.76 per day. Write John M. Morris, Ply- mouth, Pa. 169 For Sale. For male cheap a six room house, one- , g8od well. Ten min- utes walk from car line, Inquire West- fall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa. 175-8¢ 1 have a number of houses for sale, ranging from $900 up. Inquire A, D. 180-6 A $100 organ in good condition, wil North St. Athens, Pa. 174
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