STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL and ornamental presents. Oak Rockers $1.69. $2.50 Reed Rockers $1.98, $3.50 Rockers $2.49. XMAS. Ji ~ T eg 7 i ey [HE a) RE - ENTIRE FAMILY FRANE E. WOOD, Represeatative 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 143A. - OF SAYRE, $50,000.00 $12,000.00 | . ! i ‘NATIONAL BANK | i i i i ee ee Xmas stationery at Strong's. | LS. Westcott went to Now York | | yesterday. Pyro. etched wood at Strong's. |a few days. rr —_——e ee e— Pyrography outfits at Strong’ s. mira this moming. } Diaries, 1906, at Strong's Th € ¢ Valley | Record were in Elmira today, RELLE. Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Bditor. | Son om an attack of the grip. ———— Ap ————— lass matter May is visiting relatives in VanEtten. Xmas presents at Strong's. el s— {Sunay. at her home in Lestershire. the news that’s fit to print" CRDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1905. | Xmas post cards at Strong's. ~ Poor Patients! ‘Acton, England. recently, It was [ally stated that the nurses st the were afrald to enter | Denslow heater. s and that “the rodents terrified the . tients at night by sitting on their with Miss Dora Vancise. 5" The matier was referred to a! “with power lo act” King’s Wrist Watch. @ king of the Beigians Is punctual his appointments, even to the yot he Is never seen to consult! He has a habit of passing from him. ing which is fastened to ** ball. find none to compare with the hon- est values we are offering. ~ new Rockers received in the : last few days. Price $1.98 to $38. TIRED OF LIVING ‘All Declared They Would Com-| mit Suicide, but the Under- | takers Have No Deaths to Report Edward Eaton, who is attending | {the law school at Albany, has res | turned home for the Christmas | | vacation. | oA | Misses Julia and Alice Kneeland | | entertained a company of friends \at their home on Clinton avenue | last evening. i Waverly—A man who resides in A holiday sale of millinery. [the upper part of Waverly an-| | Children's trimmed hats at 49c anounced last evening that he was | The | declaration was communicated to |other members of the family and The funeral of Domencio Mor-| {they one and all consented that | ando, the Italian who was killed on | they would do likewise. the Erie tracks Thursday, took place this morning. | 409 Broad street. 185 4 There were sounds of lamenta- | tion proceeding from that domicile | for some time afterward, but so far as known they are all alive today. ¢ PRONDUNGED INSANE The rummage sale, which the Waverly—S s. Douglass was ladies of the Baptist church have \ examined by Drs. J. T. Tucker and | been conducting, and the same Gumble and pronounced insane. | closed last evening, was a financial | The matter was brought before | success and a good sum was | judge F. A. Bell this morning and | cleared | Douglass was committed to the On Saturday we will offer a|Binghemton State hospital | large quantity of sterling silver| He was taken into custody at] manicure and desk articles and! Owego yesterday and brought to] other novelties at 11c cach (boxed) | Waverly. It is said that while at This lot is an assortment of articles | Owego he tried to take posession ranging in value from 25c to $1 ‘ofa hotel and claimed to be the each. This is a square deal and proprietor. just as advertised. Come carly. | ra St GOT THREE MONTHS Towner's Jewelry Store, Waverly. | Waverly—A man named Devore CLAIMED HE W WAS ROBBED bes arrested last evening for being Waverly—A foray ative of thel 'drunk. It was also claimed that turbulent monarchy of Russia be- he had robbed a boy of $5. The came thoroughly saturated with the | {accused first declared that he did product of th: American distillery | {not know the bay, but later admit- and the result was as tumultuous | '¢ ed that he did, and said the 35 as that instillcd by his native vodka. (was a gift. He was given three He turned revolutiomist and wis {months for the former offence, ooking fo the min who bad pyTETAINED FRIENDS robbed him. His valuables, how- | ever, were found in his possession | rp He was all right after a night in| Waverly—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey the town hall, after which he was Brewster ntertained about fifty of allowed to go. {their friends last evening at their! home on Lincoln street. Dancing | SENT 10 OWEGD and other amusements were in=} dulged in. Refreshments con- Waverly—A young man named tributed to the enjoyment of the | Wilson, who stated that he lived up evening. ; Wyankoopp creek, became intoxi- cated and was locked up in the town hall Thursday night but allowed to depart on condition that he go home. He failed to do so, however, but remained in town yesterday and tock on another load of the trouble raiser. He was again taken into’ custody last evening and will spend the next 15 days at Owego. Messrs. Leo and Fred Leepziger| and Leo Solinger of New York | city, are visiting their sister Mrs, | Julius Sayles, Chemung street. i ———— TS — a Risky Remedy. Wood alcohol will kill microbes, but A man cannot safely attempt killing off the crop that he may have In his slomach with it Coal in South Africs. Coal. which is cheapest In Chins, is dearer in South Africa than In amy cther part of the world, Proper Punishment. The penalty in Germany for adulter ating food is six months In prison And _ Freak up Your Cold eure your Cough with ’ THRADLC CONDITIONS. « to. Dun & Co. Keport Bright Oai- | look For 13904, NEW YORK, Dec KG Dun & Co's weekly review of trade says: Holiday trade has become the prin- | hy commercial feature, retall ales | | surpassing all records, while it has | been found necessary to place liberal | supplementary onlers. Yet this activ- | iu specialties detracts little from] ! the steady movement of staples, und In | i Jobbing and manufacturing there is un- i scason. Little machinery is Idle, and | the outlook is Lrightened by several | announcements of Ligier wage scales to become effective Jan. 1. Bullding | activities are scarcely retarded by the advancing season, new permits being constantly granted, snd dealers lo some | waterials find thelr stocks nearing ex- haustion. Rallway carnings steadily | show gains over last year's figures, for Decewnber thus far exceeding those of | Al this port for the last week of No-| vember all exports were valued at $3.- 842802 more than a year ago, while imports increased $1,490,099. Money ruled firm, and mercautile collections were prompt at most points. Securi- | ties continued active and strong con- | sidering the greatly reduced bank re- servea. Clearing house exchanges at New York were 0.5 per cent larger than in the same wdek last year, while at | other leading cities the galn averaged 8.6 per cent Grain quotations declined moderately | in response to liberal receipts and. pre- | dictions of a recond breaklug winter | crop. Western receipts of 5,188,271 bushels of wheat compared with 5,582. 897 last year. Corn receipts were 0.040,650 bushels agalust 0.027083, Commercinl failures for the week | were 239 against 232 last week and 276 the corresponding week last year. “Fol the Far, Animals to the number of nearly! 70,000,000 are killed yearly for the are of their fur. - i Not Always Right. Candor is all right in its place, but | it has fractured many a friendship. | Oklahoma, Old Settler—Wagin er rail? New Arrival—Cyclone.—Lifa A Look Will Convince ce. Lod IT WILL SAVE YOU[g® a lot of Pain and Expense to have teeth attended to in time, You will find M.P - PROCAS, | Greek-American Confec- tion and cl rh Store. 8 Mixed : Nice Freeh Mixed PLATES 2 Nir yo Candy | Bridge Work NO Made Evepy Doy Remember our motto: “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.” NOTE OUR PRICES Examinations and estimates free. Teeth extracted without pain Yitalized alr Silver fillings | Gold fillings Gold Crown, 22k Guaranteed 225 Broad St, Waverly, N. Y. | Offios at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Sayre > Open Evenings. Bundays 10:00 to 1 mo Valley Phone 59 A. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public - P Ww - Valley Phone {1 X. og ; Sapa. : L. B. DENISON, W. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. lzed Alr. BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER-| ERAL REPAIRING, Have had over thirty years’ ex- 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. 525 Stevenson St. Sayre, Pa. NOT THE DAY FOR TRIFLES -
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