eect Dec. 3, 108.) 18 12ave Sayre as fo'lows: « RASTBOUND, A MM. Dally for Towands, Teskhaa- monk, Tittston, Wilkes Barre, Mauch Shunk ls, Ba'timore aul Washington Barre, Glen Summit Springs White tiaven, Mauch Chank Allentown, New York, AM. (Waverly 64s A M) enly, for ADens Ulster, Towanda, Mon fortes New Albany, Dushore, Satter Willlamaport, Wyalusing, Lacey AM (Waseriy S3* A M) Daily fou Towsads, Tusk Nasnxk Wilkes Barve, Clen Haren, fra Haves by Albrniswes, Methietem Baltimore and Washington. Sommit Springs ville, Mesnopyen and Tuakhasmock 4% M. (Waverly 1333 FM) Daily a Fada Tunkhsnasock, Pitiston Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Mauch Chenk Allestown apne hem, New New York, Philadeiphia, Baltimore and Dally except Sunday, Black Dis 2&5 LE el Frame for Towanda Tunkhan wock, Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Glen Sum mii. Mauch Chusk Allentown, Bethichem New Took, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington P.M (Waverly gas P. M) Week day $ only for Athens Ulster. Towands, Mon- i roeton, New Albany, Dushore, Satter alls, Williamsport, Wyalasin Lacey Tusk hsansock Pittston asd Wilkes Barre ’ 15, vie, WRSTBOUND. A.M Daily for Gegeva, Buffalo, N are Palla, Tureato Detroit. Chicago Hig points west Daily fer Geneva, Rochester, Onl = Fails and Toronto ego for Lockwood, Van Kiten , Ithaca, Tromansbury Hayt | Geneva, Rochester, Balavia Connects for Niagera Pulls, Toronto Irn and Chicago $5 Bi . fal MMlagary Falla FM lt v for Genera, Rochester b: Caledonia, Batavia, Buffalo ws pap ra M. for Geneva, Rochester Fr eg Falls, Detroit, Chicago Wd aa points west. 5: 138 Ber P.M Daily for Lockwood Van Hiten P. M. Daily for Burdett (Watkins ¥arkk apd Geneva Daily for Ithaca, Trumaasburg, Inter faken, Hayts Corners, Gegeva, Cliftos Shrine. Yoon Rochester, Caledonia Connects for Niagers Falls huis. Louis and points west Daily if Exel Sunday, Black Dis Lockwood a. Batavia, Buffalo Consects for AM Week Jays ou'y for Lockwood = Ter Fite cences 1thacs, Tramans “srnery, Genera, Rochds Odessa Valois, Lodi, Gilbert Spencer, Ithaca, Trumansburg, Hayes Corpers, Geneva and Manchester AUBURN DIVISION A.M. Week days only, for Owego, Free ville, Cortland, Canastota, Groton Moravia, Auburu, Weedsport, North Syracuse, Utics and Albany nd. Syracuse Utica and Albany Read The Record ORCHESTRA - Btrietly Up-to-Date Music furnished for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soc- jal Panotions, either public or private. Any nnmper pieces desired will be far- Call Valley Record for terms, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St Sayre, Pa. 5: Rates :—Wanted, Lost, Found, For Ble, eto, j cent a word each insertion three times, | cent a word each fosertion thereafter. None taken for Jems than 25 cents, Situations wanted, frees to paid ia advance saobscribers, Rotice Want ads inserted by persons not hav jog a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed We positively cannot charge want ads ladiscriminatel y—id CX prise of boo x keeping and collecting is ‘entirely cut © “proportion to Lhe amount involved in the transaction. For Rent Third flor of the Glaser block, Elec- trie light, bath room and all modern im- provements. Eogoire at Glaser's Loan oilice, Lockhart street. 1761 A aaite of rooins in the Andre earner Elmies and Bride floor, eity and cistern water, farnace beat Inquire of Roy WW. Andrews POT Elmira stree!, Athens Two furnished roo! iniprovements, No Waverly. ws b jock, streets, first s with all modern 2000 Chemung street 183.6 A suite of rooms for s small fami ly on the second Boor of the Shaw block. All wodern Improvements. Apply W. H. Bhaw, Athens, 182 Foor houses for rent. Apply to A.D. Btevens, room 7, Elmer block, Sayre, 180-8 Wanted. Party wishes to purchase a house, centrally located in Address Housekeeper, care Sayre, Pa. modern Waverly The Record 181-6 For Sale. “Farm of 50 acres, very cheap, or will exelange for improved real estate in m ~~ overly, also first claim of WW sore fare, interest 6° pPay- ahle seni annoally. Address Box 75, Waverly, IRS Coon ——— A wel) Wt afched peam of wok hos “for sale ata bar oin. KE BE Hesncld 31% Packer hivenao, “ays 1856 ——————— i have a sRmber of houses fog joo Insqpacre A. PD Sieveas, room 7. Elmer block, Sayre, Orchestra, Has Been Patented by a Pitts- burg Man. In the accompanying engraving we ii- iustrate a recently patented amusement the in- entific American. The device was de- {| sigoed Ww provide a light simple and portable cogstruction adapted more par- ticularly for the eulertainment and i amusement of children and for this pur- pose the inventor made use of the prin. ciple of the lazy tongs as shown bj the illustration The central post, consist similar and parallel pleces { upon a suitable base (no this case the {| lungitudinal member of the base is firm- iv bolted between two pieces of the cen- tral post, rigidly joining It with the base, ard at the same time separating the said : ing of two Is erected THE SEE SAW pieces at the proper distance. The cross-plece of the base may be turned about a pivot bolt into a longitudinal po- sition. to facilitate the storing or ship- ping of the see-saw. Three parallel bars the upper one shorter than the other two. are pivoted by means of bolts be- tween the two section of the central post. Vertical shanks carrying seats are piv. oted to the two lower bars at their ex- tremities. Two other vertical bars piv- oted to all three longitudinal bars ani at the extremities of the upper shorter one. are provided with handle bars and fool-rests The see-saw Is shown in ithe drawings adapted for persons of ap- proximately the same weight The par- allel longitudinal bars are provided with several bolt-holes so that jt js possible to adjust the device for persons of vary- ing we!ght by shifting the bars length wize upon the ports. The operation is easily understood from the iilustratiot The persous sece-sawing in tha seals as weil as ip mounting and dis mounting rest ‘Lieir feet ypon the foot- rests and grasp the handle bars. Then to operate the see-saw |t {2 merely nec- essary for the two occupants to push and pull with both bands and feet {if de- sired. In opposition to each other. This s2e-8aW Is simple light and an inexpen- sive article, which ruay be easily shifted from place to ploce, while at the same time affording much pleasure apd amusement. SOFT GROUND HORSESHOE Davice for Aiding the Horse in Trav- eling Over Soft and Boggy Ground. when Quite a demand has recently arisen for soft-ground horseshoes that is, broad, fiat shoes which, owing to thelr large area, will prevent the feet of horses from sinkipg unduly into the ground. A simple shoe of this type has recently been luvented which Is 30 designed that It can be easily versed The advantage of this design will be particularly felt in winter- time as the shoe 1s prevented from balling up with snow As the reversl. ble shoe Is smooth at one side it will be found advantageous for use on horses when mowing lawns It cone sists of a plate with a flange project. SOFT-GROUND HORSESHOE ing from one face along the periphery and formed with the alks of a horseshoe the plate prevent the ack and forth on the de a T-siot is formed to admit ihe head of a clampiog strap. The straps are bolted together over hoof of the horse as shqwn the straps is formed of which are adjustably conpected by means of a pin. This permits of adapting the shoe to different sizes of noofs slots to admit Ribs on plate. At each {NO the One of two members Plowing Salt One of the sights of the Great Lake of Utah, developed by the ress of sclentific Industry, is the syse tem of Immense fall - making ponds on the shore of the lake At Saltair the ake water 158 pumped into 8 great set tiling basin, where the impurities fall to tie bottom. and, containing much fron form a reddish deposit. From this pasin the water is drawn off into “har- vesting ponds.’ averaging $0 000 square yards in area and six inches in depth The ponds are kept supplied with wa- ter. as the evaporat Mav to September Fhe Salt prog. on goes on from when the «alt har- walter havin iar £ layer of salt thick, i= founl « gout begine eared. a dazzils hres in hes the Loitom eof the ponds wl with plows before tein seyed to the there tF rushing and Winnowing are i Not to Mention Her Harr, i Mr. Nleefellow--1 am told that Miss Bullion never wears the same dress hroken ug mills doae, Miss de Pink—Yes, it Is true; and | set of teeth for every day in the week | Stra Stole. i Costs Nothing to See our Goods and Very Little to Buy Them Eats ’Em Alive MEN'S FURNISHINGS s¢ Handkerchiels now toc red and white Handkerchi is Genuine Rubber Collars 15¢ Celluloid Collars soc and 75¢ Umbrellas Police and Firemen's Suspenders Men's and Boys’ 15¢ Suspenders Men's and Boys’ 20c Suspenders Genuine President Suspender Men's roc hose Men's wool hose : Men's double breasted fleec ed unc det wear, Men's wool fleeced, 75¢ kind Men's natural wool underwear Men's flannel Shirts, plain and fancy Children's wool sweaters . 21c and 3 75¢ kind 3 Men's 75¢ sweaters, now . Men's all wool £2.00 sweaters Men's fancy dress shirts, 75¢ kind 15¢ kind toc kind- . . cy And 1,000 other articles too numerous to mention nothing is to be spared; Linen collars, Coat springs, article in the store Don't delay; be among the first to be bene- fitted, for such another opportunity as this may never again be No Old Merchandise Here; Everything New and Up to Date cvery must go yours HALF PRIC SALE Every Suit and Overcoat at H. Sattler's Store, Corner Packer Avenue and Desmond Street, Sayre, Will Be Sold at Half Price If determination to sacrifice was ever written on the face of a price ticket you will readily recognize it here. Profits, original cost and competition are things of the past. We need the money and mean business, Thinle of this tremendous money saving opportu- nity ! The chance of a lifetime ! You will be sorry if you miss it Men's Suits Every suit we show is well worth consideration Every ncw and snappy style. Single and double letic shoulders, and shape-retaining front; beautifully tailored and finished With careful attention to detail. Fancy worsteds, cheviots, thibets, unfinished worsteds. Such reliable makes as Schloss Bros, Baltimore; Hershberger & Co, Rochester; N. Snellenberg & Co, Philadelphia, you will find on sale. Suits for Young Men A large selection of fine black thibets, unfinished and fancy worsteds, single and double breasted. Children’s Clothing Single and double breasted cave shoulders, unbreakable front; made of fancy worsteds, cheviots, thibets; in black and blue, in almost endless varicty to select from. Overcoats For old and young, long and short; tons, friezes and Kerseys sacks, broad and con made of mel- Come and Buy and Let Us Go Out of Business STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! BARGAIN SHOTS IN Boots, Shoes and Rubbers That Will Strike the Bull's Eye of Public Approval. We Are Going Out of Business 98c for Ladies’ Shoes worth . . $148 for Ladies’ Shoes worth , , . . | Same Reduction on all higher prey Shoes. Men's working shoes . . . . Es . 98¢ In fact as all shoes have advanced 10 per cent 1 am selling patent leather, box calf, velour calf, vici kid at less than cost to manufacturer. £4 3 iAH . $1.50 . $200 . =. Look for the Large Red Front Going Out of Business Sale,” at corner Packer Ave. and Desmond Street, Sayre.
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