FF = AVERLY'S DEPARTMENT STORE STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL seid 1 2 I 2 Special Prices $2.25 Oak Rockers $1.69. $2.50 Reed Rockers $1.98. $3.50 Rockers $2.49. Big Values and will sell quickly. Call early. Hall Furniture. : Can be answered easily, comfortably H our great Holiday Stocks. Three floors useful and ornamental presents. Today Lb b= ” Lo Si 1) XMAS. Shall It Give for Xmas and economically by examination of hl profusely laden with suggestions for BEE we call attention to Furniture. $3.98 Rockers $2.98. The above are THE LARGEST STOCK OF FURNITURE Prices Way Below the Average. WAVERLY. TALAN TRACK HAN INSTANTLY KIL Hit by an Erie Engine Near the) Coal Pockets—Body Badly REAL PLEASURE AND HAPPINESS How to Bring Good Cheer Iato the Home at Christmastide--- D. S. Andrus & Co., Music| and Piano Dealers, Tell How Sayre and Vicinity Can Enjoy THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 EEE ‘We solicit your Backing busi- poss, and will pay you three per osut. interest per annum for money Joft on Certificate of Deposit or FRANK E. WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly After 12 o'clock noon call the oi office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. Xmas «seals 5nd cards at Strong's. cee Reduced prices on sweaters until Saturday at B. Freedman's. tg IN THIS SECTION A Look Will Convince. AN IMNENSE SUCCESS IT: WILL SAVE YOU/g= egy The big clothing sale which $ lot of Pain and Expenses to have your 2 M. PROCAS, ’ opened “yesterday at eeth attended to in time. You will find | [ig Murphy & the “Decker Method” of extraction ab- | Greek- American Confec- B¢ Blish's store promises to be an solutely painless. : tion and Candy Store. immense success. The store was Noe Sosa Foeah Mixed crowded with customers yesterday 8 Mixed Chocolates, 2 Ibs... 25 all day and until late in the even- Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes ing. A small army of clerks look 2 Ibs HB Nice Fresh Candy [ Made Every Day SS # Fancy Box Candy ; Fruit of All Kinds ji} PLATES ! Bridge Work NO Has ed, and no wonder, as they had been compelled to go on doubie No Equal Remember our motto: Savings Accouat. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or mall, draw the same rate of interest. HN. B. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record a IIE - Hi. MURREBLLE, Publisher. _W. T. CAREY, Editor. Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, 884 second-class matter M May at Sayre, Pa, “AI the news that's it to print’ , NRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1005. Ei Then the War Began . Mrs. MeDuff—This paper =ays that "mice are attracted by music, but I don't believe it MeDuff—Why not? “Because | never see any around when | play the plano” . “Well, that's no excuse for doubting the paper's statement.” yy Stories mice Our Weather Bureau Fifteen per cent. of error, says Chief Willis 1. Moore, i& the record of the weather bureau. Not only is this pro . portion lower than in any foreign bu- reas, but In ten years not a criticism of Its work has come from any com- rela, maritime or sclentific organi- We Have That Among the Rev. Albert Livermore of Gene vais a guest of Judge Frank Bell. Mangled Waverly—Domencio Morando, | ‘an Italian, was struck by an engine the Holiday Season A piano in the home brings real | | pleasure and happiness. A piano | eee — Deceased was working in the | dren. Do you want a piano? | Mrs. Susan Hollett is Xmas presents at Strong's. S. Miss Amelia Hubbel of Elmira is visiing Mrs. E. H. Northrup of’ Pitney street Miss Eliz aot Whitaker will go to Nichols this evening to stay over Sunday. —— Mrs. Frank Beardsley and daughter Manian left for New York today for a ten days’ visit W. H. Lockerby, who has been sick for the past three weeks, is slowly improving The case of Rogers vs. Tuton, which was set for trial before Esq Hoagland, has been settled out of court. bargains in clothing and overcoats and they are going fast. Call and get a good selection. 185 2 A holiday sale of millinery. Children’s tnmmed hats at 49c a specialty. Miss Alice B. Devlin, 409 Broad street. 185 4 Xmas Present Price GRAF & eS. | cinders on the track at the time. proaching. The body was terribly mangled. The remains were taken and leaves a wife in Italy. mmCoroner Hilton decided that no | . inquest was necessary. ee t———————— (none. Did you say you could not D.S. Andrus | & Co, of Sayre, has made this pos- sible in more ways than one. Their Easy Payment System of a cach month has made it so simple that everybody can have a piano. | Ask about it. Thousands have | availed themselves of the opportu- LEFT FOR CALIFORNIA = coves — Then D.S. Andrus & Co. by a| Waverly—Mr. and Mrs. Fred stroke of good fortune, placed an Pilgrim left yesterday for San order for one hundred high grade Diego, Cal, where they will reside | Cabinet Grand Upright pianos | in the future. before the raise in price. These | Mr. Pilgrim conducted a bakery 'are now in their Sayre store, 128 and confectionery store at this Desmond street. They have been | place for a number of years, but priced so low that they would ato) recently sold out to Geo. Painton. [tract other dealers to purchase Mr. and Mrs. Pilgrim are well them for their retail trade One | | known in this section, and leave a hundred families in Sayre and | host of friends who wish them vicinity are going to be made hap-|, prosperity in their new home. | pier by this timely purchase. D.| S. Andrus & Co. have priced them OPENED AN OFFICE at the following prices: $165, $197, $223, $247, and upwards. It will Waverly—W. H. Baird, the eye be nany years before such glgan- specialist. has opened an office in tic bargains in pianos will be of- the McCarty block, corner Broad ered again, for piano prices are and Clark streets. Mr. Baird comes Steadily advancing. D.S. Andrus from Philadelphia and has had | & Co. are the largest retail piano several years experience in his line. dealers in this vicinity. The firm | His office is up to date in every B3Me Is a household word, and it particular and is supplied with stands for honesty, reliability and all the appliances for testing the business integrity. Every piano eyes. WAVERLY NEWS sold on one year's trial, if desired Then, if not satisfactory, your Misses Alice Devlin, Nellie Cain money will be cheerfully refunded Whether you are ready to pur- chase a piano now or not you are ‘welcome to see the magnificent | display of pianos at the D. S. And- Joseph Zimmerman of Phila. [rus & Co.'s store, 128 Desmond |delphia and Ada Bonieden of street, Sayre, Pa. It will pay to Weatherly, Pa, were married at|call for you will seldom see such | | the Methodist parsonage last even- | |an array of pianos outside of the| ling by the Rev. M.S. Godshall. great citics. | eee | D.S. Andrus & Co. give abso- | The Envy of all Women. | lutely free with each piano a hand- | Puig Din] OE at as} some stool, a stylish scarf, a music | {fon. Ope cannot possess it if the book, ome year's tuning, and all| | blood is impure or weak, If the bow- | delivery charges. i | els are constipated, If the liver and | | kidneys are out of order. If you| Make your selection now and | would try Dr. Rand's Celery Remedy; the piano will be held for future a beautiful com- | delivery. health. Tri Eagles’ ball at Corning. the great herb medicine, you would not not only quick time all day doing up goods one will be kept waiting, however, as extra clerks have been secured. So don't hesitate to come on the | grounds that there will be no one to wait upon you. The sale con- (tinued today with even better re- sults than yesterday. The people readily recognize clothing bargains and are not slow to take advantage of them. It is advisable to attend this sale at once, as carly buyers are always the favored ones so far as selection is concerned "Pish in Armies. There is a species of mullet fish, found among the coral Islands of the | Pacific, which swims about io armies, with officers and a van and rear guard rbove and below. When danger threat- ens from above the upper scouts plunge down; If the danger is from below, the lower scouts dart upward, | and thus warn the Army Our Greatest Duty. There is no more importast work in this world, no greater duty, than age. He Is our best friend whose words of cheerful oonfidence give | more life to the heart; and he Is our ehe my who, by his words of doubt and is spirit of fear, saps this ardor and takes from us our courage—J. F. arke 222 Desmond Street, Fine ™ 3 Holiday Goods. “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.” NOTE OUR PRICES Examinations and estimates free. Teeth extracted without pain n.d 45 Vitalized ai» . D0 Silver fillings. . Gold fillings . . .. Full set teeth. ... Gold Crown, 23k. .. Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth 5.00 Dr. Decker’s Dental Rooms 225 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. Open Evenings. Sundays 10:00 to 1:00. Valley Phone 58 A. The Only Office In the Valley Using Vital. Ized Air. BLACKSMITHING Weber $ Nis Parlors HORSESHOEING AND GENER- 126 Lockhart St, ERAL REPAIRING. L B DENISON # Have had over thirty years’ ex- | . ’ . Rn perience in practical horseshoeing | |and guarantee work to please. Your | | patronage solicited. The East Wav- | erly Shop. W. E. MILLER. A.]J.GREEN| CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Bstimates Furnished 535 Stevenson St., Sayre, Pa. i Home phone 61-u Box papers, ladies’ and gentle- men's purses and pocketbooks. Mechanical toys from 10c up. Penny toys, whistles lc up. 5 and 10 cent novelties. from 3c ups. Paper bells 5¢ up Watch for our display of station- ery this week. ————— Sayre, Pa. i Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Small Farms, Large Farms, Sood Bulld Baild- | ings, good fruits, well watered. and Lots or als or exchange, Bones bargain prices ouses to rent. ANDREW KEVARTS, Room 2, Talmadge Bik. NOT THE DAY FOR TRIFLES An hour in our store will be a ROGERS & MILLER
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