‘For $1.89 each. BLANKETS AND 49¢ to $12.00 pair. Beautiful Pictures, 19¢ to £12.50. $1 00 to $1.75. El SSS THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 “Gapital Burplus - We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per gent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Baok, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. NM. A. SAWTELLE, Cashier, The Valley Record H. MURRELLE, Publisher. Ww. T CAREY, Published every afternoon except Bun- ym Murrelle's alle’s Printing Office, Sayre, ; Subsection, $0 por res: 25 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, sod made known on application. Entered - _eund ol matter May 90,20 the at Sayre, Pa, ig Aot of BE of March 8, “All the news that's “at to print” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1906. I The Early Bird. One of the rural schools in Kansas A pretty girl as its teacher but . she was much troubled at first because ‘many of her pupils were late every morning. At last she made the an ‘mouncement that she would kiss the ‘first pupll to arrive at the schoolhouse ibe next morning. Al sunrise the ‘three largest boys of her class werd “gitting on the doorstep of the school Bouse, and by six o'clock every boy In the school and four of the directors “ware walling for her to arrive Nearly Extinct Bird The kite, according to ornithological t iguthorities, 1s declared to be extinct and It Is practically so. But a vigilance committee bas nevertheless Deed formed in Wales for the protection of pird. A photographer recently d one of the only palr of kites to exist in South Wales 0 a n the mountains and with @ snapshot secured a photograph “Nothing Doing It Is & sorry day for tbe chronle when nothing will go wrong S50 Styles. $1.69 QUILTS Parlor Mirrors, $190 prevails. XMAS ROCKERS to 234.00 each. XMAS TABLES 0 to $40.00. XMAS DRESSERS All kinds, TABLE 49c to 5.00. 50> to 6.00. HANDKERCHIEFS All prices. LINEN UMBRELLAS HAND BAGS FRANK E. WOOD, Representative left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. - KRIS KRINGLE'S ADVANCE AGEN Xmas Stationery at Strong's. rp Attorney F. L Owego today; Howard 1s 1 Pyro. etched wood at t Strong’ s. Mrs. | Pyrography outfits at Strong's. Mrs. S. E. Ellis 1s Diaries, 1906, at Strong's. Rev. W. H. Denslow went Wellsburgh today Mrs. Ellis, Waverly —————————— to Williamsport today Mrs. F is the guest of Mrs. D. Cain. - Will Present Gifts to National and Local Celebrities at Wav- erly on Christmas Eve There will be a great gathering at No. 370 Broad street on next | hte eve. Santa Claus has established his headquarters at that place, and George M. Legg as | his advance agent has crected a | Christmas has presents thereon for the local and national celebrities. given so that all may be present at the time of the distribution. Grover Cleveland will be the recipient of a pair of Amencan tanned half soles, while kd Walker will be given a box of shoe polish President Roosevelt is down for a pair of insoles and his daughter Jus tice Hoagland's walk will be made tree and placed This notice 1s a pair of wool slipper soles. easy with a pair of comfort rubber | heels, while Chief Brooks can rein ———— tn lp: ORDERED or OF TOWN day utes to get out of the village o Waverly, time was found here any the next six months that sentenced ing of Wyanoke Council No Daughters of Pocohontas. two pale faces. held degrees were confered. luncheon was after Price GRAF & CO. St. and Park Ave, pair of rubber soles. James Wiltse of Sayre can console himself with a candy cane. Michael O'Brien will be given a clay pipe and M. Clune can turn a bottle of rubber cement to any purpose he sees fit. David B Hill, Tom Platt, Simon Barnhardt, Dr. Matt. Ben- nett and several others come in for Carmody, Sara Dennison, Ed. Palmer, gifts of various kinds | OPENED MEAT MARKET Waverly—S. J. Bellis opened his 7 Elizabeth This is the same market that was formerly conducted by C. M. Frisbie. The market has been thoroughly reno- vated and remodeled, painted, and is very much improved in every way. The fixtures are the latest and best on the market. Mr. Bellis’ advertisement appears in this issue of the paper ELECTED OFFICERS Waverly—Waverly lodge F. A. M. elected the following officers at their regular meeting last evening: W. J. Simmers, Harry Morgan, senior warden, R. B. Thayer, junior P. L. | Long, treasurer, M. H. Mandeville, | secretary | H. C. Brewster, trustee. The installation will take place ) mn the evening of | January I. meat market at No. street this morning the interior master , warden , Geneva, wh + has been the guest of | Judge F A. Bell fir the past few | days, was called to Spencer, Mass. this afternoon by the serious ill ness of his mother MEAT S.J Bellis at 7 Elizabeth street is prepared to furnish you with the best meat at prices that fit your pocketbook. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w NTHENS. George Erk of Honesdale, Pa visited his brother, Willam for a short time this weck. : Brown has some very artistic specimens ot his cray- on work on extubition in Sanford’s window, Howard E Fred Lane and Charles Brink started for Glady's West Virginia yesterday afternoon where they are to work on the erection of a hotel for Campbell Bros. WILLIAM FORBES DEAD Athens—A telegram was re- ceived by Mrs. A. C. McCaslin this morning announcing the death of her brother William Forbes at his home in Cazenovia, Mich., yester- day, the funeral to occur at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Mr. Forbes was born in Rome, Pa, and went west about thirty years ago. He was 75 years old and leaves one brother and a sister. HOTEL CHANGES HANDS Athens—Carl G Bonney of To wauda has rented the Campbell hotel and furniture and will take possession 12, 1906 Delos Dubois has managed it quite successfully for the past few years, but has been obliged to retire from business for a short ime on acs count of failing health. He will remain in Athens for the preseat A CORRECTION Athens—The U. V. L. will hold their banquet at the Campbell house Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 3, 1906, at 1 o'clock, instead of Jan. 6, as we stated yesterday. The installation of officers will take place at Grand Army hall at 2 o'clock the same afternoon. February J. E. McLaughlin, organizer for tne International Typographical Union, was in Sayre this morning in the interests of the eight hour movement. rt —— ttt The Ungrateful Ones. “Do you think it pays to be gener cus?’ sald the man of doubtful mind “Well, that depends’ replled the philanthropist, To tell the truth It isn't the money I've given away that I regret; i's what ['ve lent!" —Detroit Free Press Insect Intelligence. Among insects the most intelligent are those of the ant tribe, while next to them rank wasps Bees come some way lower down the scale. Beetles are hopelessly stupld, but even they are pot as bad as butterflies and moths Remembered the Cook. King Edward's chef, M Menager, was among those to recelve birthday honors on the occasion of his majes- ty's recent celebration Youngest Congressman. John Young Brown was the youngest man ever elected to congress He went to the thirty-sixth house at the age of 23 from Kentucky Record Cod Catch. The barkentine S. N. Castle brought to San Francisco, from the Okhotsk sca recently, the record catch for cod— 208 000 in all. For Sale. A quantity of hand threshed rye straw wo Fern, Fa Aa FANCY COLLARS A Beautiful Collection WINTER COATS Velvets and Kerseys ELEGANT FURS A Beautiful Line Choice Patterns. 29c to 2.00 yard. 10c to 3.00. 2.48 to 38.00. 2.50 to 50.00. RICH SILKS, Plain Colors and Plaids. “ BLACKSMITHING HORSESHOEING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING | Have had over thirty years’ ex- {perience in practical horseshoeing land guarantee work to please. Your | patronage solicited. The East Wav erly Shop. W. E. MILLER. L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave Valley Phone at office and residence REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ! Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Build- ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses and Lots for sale or exchange. All at bargain prices. Houses to rent. ANDREW EVARTS, Room 2, Talmadge Blk. Home phone 61-M ——— Orchestra. The D. 8 Andrus Orchestra guaran- tees matisfaction at all concerts, balls, parties, etc. Prices reasonable, Leave order at D. 8, Andrus Music Store, 128 Deamond street, or see J. J. H Mgr. 117 N. Rast street, Sayre name, There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate — IT WILL SAVE YOU g=F= a lot of Pain and Expense to have your © teeth attended to in time. You will find the “Decker Method” of extraction ab- solutely painless. Greek- American Contos k } tion and Candy Store. 3 Nice Special Presh Mixed candy, 3 pounds. ® Mixed Chocolates, 2 Ibs Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes 2 ibs Nice Fresh Candy 4 Made Every Day 3€ 3 Fancy Box Candy 3 Fruit of All Kinds FE AS 222 Desmond Street. D. CLAREY COAL 00. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Remember our motto: “SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.” NOTE OUR PRICES Examinations and estimates free, $.25 50 10 $1.00 up «ss OB 5.00 5.00 Teeth extracted without pain Vitalized air Silver fillings Gold fillings Full set teeth Gold Crown, 22k Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Dr. Decker’s Dental Rooms 225 Broad St, Waverly, N. Y. Open Evenings. Bundays 10:00 to 1:00. Valley Phone 58 A. The Only Office In the Valley Using Vital. 12ed Air. Bradford Street Yard Phone, 135d Office at Raymoale Haupt's Store, Sayre Both "Phones A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson St., Sayre, Pa. Read The Record do not wish to use ready money. square and honest treatment. 100 YOU REALLY WANT A PIANO Would you like to own a beau- tiful new and exquisitely toned Piano—one that you can show with pride and play upon with pleasure ? Would you buy such a piano if you were not held back by the thought that you cannot afford it? Let D. S. Andrus & Co, help vou. They have assisted thous- ands in this vicinity to own their pianos, and that too without hard- ly missing the payments, and without paying interest. We make terms to suit your own con- venience — so simple is our EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. There are no disagreeable features about the D. S. Andrus & Co's. plan, such as collectors, judgment notes, exemption clauses; nor is the contract you sign sent to manufacturers or strangers who will cause you trouble in afilic- tion, but is kept in their own safe. This plan of easy payments was orignated by D. S. Andrus & Co. for the benefit of working- men and women and others who D. S. Andrus trust to your honesty and assure you at all times fair, chase unrehable Pianos and are 1n Sayre to stay goes with every Piano sold. We are building for the future delivery charges scarf, music book, one year's tuning and all Established 1860. Sides Elzire sul illiams
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