It A \ S We quote a few: HANDERCHIEFS, SHIRT WAISTS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, TRIMMINGS, FURNITURE, QUILTS, RUGS, PICTURES, SKIRTS, BATH BLANKETS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 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 Aceount. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest, M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The The Valley Record J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher, Ww. T. CAREY, Editor. NETTIE Published every afternoon except San- day at Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Pa. Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents per month. known on application. Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1 at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, Bidar Act of Congress of March 8, 1 ER —— m— MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1905. — — a —— rt —t ShMoman Goes to Anbura Prisons. BUFFALO, N.Y, Dec. 11. Alonzo J. Whiteman was taken to prisen today to begin a term of eight years for defrauding the Fidelity Trust company of Buffalo by means of forged and raised papers. This according to vietion on a criminal charge against him has stood the test of appeals to higher courts, although his name has figured In many sensational cases Report on Organized Militia. WASHINGTON, Dec 11. -General F C. Alpsworth, military secretary. in his annual report on the militia of the United States says it |s estimated that about T5 per cent of the organized miil- tia would respond to the call for troops to repel Invasion or suppress lusurrec tion against the authority of the Unit ol States, the percentage being the same as that estimated for the preced jug year Pulp Mill Destroyed; Loss, $38,000. SKOWHEGAN, Me, Dec 11. A fire probably caused by an overheated con nection In the shafyng destroyed the Jarge mill of the Skowhegan Pulp com pany, while the adjoining factory of the Maine Spinning company was bad- Ny damaged by water The losses will te £38 000 We Have That FRANK E. WOOD, Representative News and advertis ng matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. Xmas seals and cards at Strong's. Bacon has neat holiday Books WE ——— W. H. Lockerby is confined to his home by sickness. Xmas bells and tags at Strong's. Edwin Murphy spent Sunday at his home in Horseheads. -> Xmas presents at Strong's. Comic Post Cards at Bacon's 182 >» » NEWS room, H. W. McGlenn of The Outlet spent Sunday at Troy, Pa Xmas post cards Strong's. Miss Mary McCarthy this evening from Buffalo. returns B. Freedman received a new floor show case this forning, - Thomas Ring, who works | Lockerby's barber shop, is ill. { Gertrude ‘Reazor has accepted a «= | POSITION in M. Strauss's crockery | store. i» | Mrs. A. Lamberson of Athens | spent Sunday with Mrs. Judd L. . | Hunter : Miss Elizabeth Sheahan has returned from a ten days’ visit at Halstead Miss Mary Fitzgerald of Elmira spent Sumd ith her mother ca Ulster strect. Frisbee, the little son of F. L Howard, is suffering from an at tack of the grippe. The Amatuer Atrels will hold their first rehearsal this evening at the Y. M. C. A hall, p— sn—— Miss Yossie McDaniels of New- ficld, is visiting Mrs, William Mc- Daniels, Tioga street. — Miss Gertrude Super of Sheshe- quin, formerly a high school teach er in Waverly, was the guest of Mrs. Charles Tobias Saturday and Sunday. Xmas - Present GRAF & CO. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs Waite Everett of Florence street, have returned after a visit at McLean John Carey attended the fair given by the Methodist church at Barton Saturday night. John Storms of South Waverly who'was operated upon at Buffalo some time ago has returned home Miss Charlotte Castimore who has been wisiting at Buffilo for the past month returned home Sat- urday. Miss Irma Schocefflin, teacher in the Waverly high school, visited the schools at Binghamton last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Strauss, who have been visiting their son M. Strauss, returned to their home in Bay Shore, LL 1 . this morning. It 1s reported that the crosswalks on North Broad street at the junc tion of Pine, which were torn up some time ago, have not been replaced, and that it lcaves the csossing in very bad condition. THE LOST I 15 FOUND Waverly—The young man over whom the Elmira papers were lamenting because he had gone to Sayre on Thanksgiving and had been led astray by the wicked youth of that burg, has been returned to his native heath, and it is hoped that under the benign influence that prevails in all parts of that city he may be brought back to the path of rectitude. The young man's name is Jas. Moylan, and hc left a wife in the Queen city, The wife's brothers came to Waverly yesterday and sccured a warrant for the delinquent spouse He was located in South Waverly and induced to walk over the state line, where he was captured by Chief Brooks. He was then taken to Elmira, where itis hoped he will remain, and never again be exposed to the temptations of this s :ction. w BOILER WAS DRY Waverly— The boiler which heats the First National bank be came dry Sunday morning about 1 o'clock. There was a hot fire under it, the drafts having been left on the night before. The con- dition of things was first discover- ed by Will Turney who smelled something burning and saw steam issuing from the registers. It was thought for a time that there was danger of a fire, but no damage was done except to the boiler, which was so badly burned that it will be necessary to put in new flues. MARONEY IN TROUBLE Waverly—A man named John was arrested carly Sunday morming for being drunk and disorderly. He was given a heariog and a fine of $5 was imposed. In licu of the $5 he was to have five days. He appeared to have more days thay dollars, so he is still in durance vile. BOYS STOLE CANDY Waverly—Two boys, one of them a negro, entered Tozer's confectionery store Friday evening and stole about two poundsef candy that was on the counter. No one was in the front part of the store at the time, but Mr, Tozer soon discovered the loss, and going upon the street captured one of the boys, but allowed him to go after taking him as far as the town hall. Smoke Peer's Straight fine fragrant cigar Five, a Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for west- ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment — finest roadbed —unexoelled dining cars HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. C. J. CARY, mw CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, DEE. 14 JNO.W.VOGEL'S 810 CITY MINSTRELS “THE BEST BY TEST" Prices 25¢, 35¢, 50c, and 75c C. J. Kiron, SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes we P R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St Sayre, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Rverythiag New and Upto. Dts. First Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Btation, IN THIS L Simon and Mose in Simple Simon Simple, Loomis Opera House, Tuesday Night, Dec. 12. IT WILL SAVE YOU a lot of Pain and Expense to have your teeth attended to in time, You will ind the “Decker Method” of extraction ab- solutely painless. - aad —— - Remember our motto: “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.” NOTE OUR PRICES Examinations and estimates free, Teeth extracted without Paie $. Vitalized air “iii Silver fillings. . Gold fillings . Full set teeth. Gold Crown, 22k... . Crown and Bridge Wor Work, per ‘tooth Dr. Deckers Dental Rooms 225 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. Open Evenings. Bundays 10:00 to 1:00. | Valley Phone 59 A. The Only Office In the Valley Uslag Vital. 1zed Alr. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Box papers, ladies’ and gentle- Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. | inen’s purses and pocketbooks. Hours—7 to 93. 1,110 3,7 0 8 p. m, ‘Mechanical toys from 10c up. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. | Penny toys, whistles 1c up. Valley Telephons 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt.' 5 4d 10 cent novelties 5 Books | JOHN GC. PECKALLY, | from 3c ups. Paper bells 5¢ up. DEALER IN Watch for our display of station- Foreign andDomestic Frults. | ery this week. Olive Oil 85c, Gallon $3.00, 16 different a dn low 16 diferent Kinds o Weber's News Parlors No. g Elizabeth St 126 Lockhart St, A Demonstration That Demonstrates 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. Culling out “seconds,” we offer none but firsts in this line, as in all other lines in a gro- cery business as well conducted as this | Prices? Items are so many that we { must ask you to call and inquire. It will pay you. Fi I of Holder Goods. $1.00 1 al b. 5. Sayre, Pa | LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE A.J.GREEN ORCHESTRA CONTRACTOR AND BUNDER. | ror mata’ Up to-Dute Msi frsabed Waverly Read The Record vate, fesired will be fur- Rates $1.50 Por Day. Sayre. for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soc- . |ial Functions, either publicor pri Plans and Bstimates Furnished Any uhmbitt 515 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. ote. SECTION LOONIS OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY. DEL. 12. The Nixon & Zimmerman Operas Co. Present the Cartoon Musi- cal Extravaganza “SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE,” Book and lyrics by Chas. H. Brown and Otis Wood, Faultlessly . Prescnted by Company of Sixty. Singers, Dancers and Comedians. Prices to suit all purses 75¢, 81. 9 Orivk-Amsrieny Confec- FE tion and Candy Store. MAKE EVERY DAY NICE FRESH CANDY. All kinds of Chocolates, Taf- IN fy and Fancy Box Candies. All BU ¥ kinds of Fruit, Ice Cream and gb 8 Hot Soda. : 222 Desmond Street, Want ads inserted by persons not hav- Ing a ledger account with The Record nt be Jad. for when ordered printed. e vely cannot charge want ads indiscrimina ths expense of book- keeping and collecting ls entirely out of prope fon to the amount Involved In provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan office, Lockhart street. 176¢ 3 suite of rooms in the Andrews block, corner Elmira and Bridge streets, first Root, Sty and Siere water, furnace eat. Inquire o v. W. W. Andrews, 507 Elmira street, Athens. Two furnished rooms with all modern improvements, No. 200 Chemung street, Waverly. 183-8 A suite of rooms for a small family on the second floor of the Shaw block. All modern improvements. Apply W. H. Shaw, Athens. 182 Four houses for rent. Apply to A. D. Byovoun, room 7, Elmer Thi i Ady Farm of 50 acres, ey cheap, or will exchange for improved real estate in re or Waverly; also first claim of on 200 acre farm, interest 6} pay- i ld ¥ E | 25¢, 50c, Three Rows $1.50.
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