OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 The spirit of the tim ha department of savings is & prevails. Visit the Christmas store. special feature of this Bank, and all Sapouits, Shisthue barge u $2.50 XMAS RUGS XMAS ROCKERS HANDKERCHIEFS : FANCY COLLARS = Small, - Se For $1.89 each. 50 Styles. $1.69 to $34.00 each. Beautiful Assortment All kinds, All prices. S¢ to 2.50 each. 10c to 3.00. A Beautiful Colle lon. MN. NH. SAWTELLE BLANKETS AND QUILTS XMAS TABLES TABLE LINEN, Beautiful Patterns WINTER COATS . ’ | 49¢ to $12.00 pair. Elegant Assortment. $1.89 to $25.00. Oak and Mahogany 50¢ to 2.00 yard. Napkins 1.00 to 5.00 dozen. 0.48 to 38.00. Velvets and Kerseyad Cashier. Beautiful Pictures, Parlor Mirrors, XMAS SIDEBOARDS UMBRELLAS ELEGANT FURS 19c to $12.50. Large Showing. $19.00 to $40.00, Nicely Carved. 49¢c to 5.00. A Beautiful assortment of handles 2.50 to 50.00. A Beautiful Ling XMAS KID GLOVES XMAS DRESSERS HAND BAGS RICH SILKS, Choice Patterns. $1.00 to 21.75. All the new shadings. o0c to 6.00. Very Latest Novelties Plain Colors and Plaids. Hcto200y Are You Troubled With Eye Strain? W. H. Baird, Formerly of Philadelphia, Has Opened An Bxclusive Up-to-Date Optical Parlors at 229 Broad Street, Waverly. He will be pleased to see all those who are troubled with Eye Strain, also those who have not received relief owing to improp- er treatment elsewhere. Eye Strain Is Not a Disease But arises from mechanical defects in the coustruction of Lhe to be right, then we make the prices a8 low as possible consistent with v high-grade work. Our facilities for painless extracting has no equal in the valley. Examinations and estimates free Teeth extracted Nithaut gai $25 Eye or its controlling muscles. Relief in sach cases can only Vitalized als... .... 50 be had throagh application of suitable glasses made to correct Silver fillings 7% al! existing defects, | make a special study of eyesight testing Gold fillings ee : $1.00 up in all its branches and can assure a perfect correction wherever Ii. 4 ' it evists, Fall set teeth . 5.00 Gold Crown, Tk 5.00 I Recommend Glasses Crown sod Bridge Wor Work, per tooth. 5.00 Dr. Decker’s Dental Rooms 235 Broad St, Waverly N. Y. Open Evenings. Sundays 10:00 to 1:00. Ouly when positively needed and Sleatiy promising | good results, Considering the character of the work [ do my charges for a thorough examination of the eyes and glasses is moderate. You may be wearing glasses that are not properly adjusted. If you call at my optical pariors I will gladly readjust them [ree of charge. Remember the place, Cor, Broad and Clark streets W. H. BAIRD, Eyesight Specialist, Valley Phone 50 A. 229 Broad Street. The Valley Record WAVERLY Published every alternoon SEvoE Bon | day at Maurrelie's Printing Office, Sayre, yre, | S FRANK E. WOOD, Representative Does Santa Claus mere X= STEEL find all his Xmas ===>-= J 54 ep, oly nei Presents? Why af smarssse oer Hous Gregg sRacketStore ~ po i Miss Anna Graft is visiting her fo be sure. : “All the news that's 81 to rot” ser m Cog idkerchief Boxes saToRDAY, pECEMBER {BER 21m. | F. J. Johnner will spend Christ- mas in Rochester. Glove Boxes [A CARISTANS SERVICES | Manicure Sets At the Presbytenan church to- Celluloid Novelties | morrow the order of services will | 2s second-class matter May | 190%, at the postofice sb SI Pay No paper Monday Miss Anna Quinlan is visiting in Randolph, N. Y. -— A— Mr. and Mrs. Geo M. Legg are visiting at Candor. sm——————— Miss Gertrude Slaughter went Vern Lesher of Russell Hill, Pa, 11s visiting his brother, G. B. Lesher. A tremendous display of holiday wearing apparel at B. Freedman's, at lowest prices. 193 2t ——— Miss Carne Rhodes of Olean 1s visiting at J W. Clark's street, , Chemung E. D. Baker and wife went to Walton this Christmas morning to spend ee —————ca—— Miss Nellie Spaulding hamton Glaser today of Bing- was calhng on G, B Mr. and Mrs. Seward Baldwin are visiting the latter's Hagerstown, M. D parents In ————— W. A Freedman of New York 1s home to spend Chnistmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Freed man of Park place. - Olin Corby and Miss Edna Stevens, both of Selvera, Pa, were married at the Baptist parsonage last evening by Rev. G A Briggs Big shipments of nysters will be received at Hopkins oyster bay on Sunday and Monday Oysters received the day after they are shucked. morning. A Sagar and v N. 5 , are spending the holiday: with F E. Munn of Chemung street. Mr. Segar was formerly in business in this village. vif of Suffern, caf ———— CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING GIRL be as follows to New York luday, Invocation Chin Chorus with alto and tenor solos,| Gifts that you would hope” for aware | Sweet ee of etches. Warren | Would please your friends. Let us Charles Rowley Alleged to Have Glassware FR sponsive scripture | please you. B Freedman. 193 2t| Absconded With Pretty 15 i | Duet—Mrs. Rosencrans, Mrs. | Rice; Angel of Light Coonbs | Hymn—Joy to the World The greatest va- of Games ana | -0 Lite Tows ofl. Miss Haanet Beardslee is spend- Children’ S Books. Jw Nevin ‘0g 3 few days in New York. Peter Baxter will spend Christ- | mas at Susquehanna, ! mee ———— 1 rrord mn | grandmother Mrs. Wm. Elsbree. Dolls and Toys. In somes Foe To dai 0ys. n Dayton Hendrick and wife will Sermon | Chorus— Shout the Glad Tid-|spend Christmas in Susquehanna. In the evening the choir will] Mr. Wieking | man’s, Waverly 193 2t Gregq S s Racket Store Cor. Broad St. " os Ave., - Waverly, e.J. Ro SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Binet, Houshold Goods, Sete TO ALL H. H. J Mercersan, G : AF & CO. Year-Old Maiden -Arrested at Waverly Waverly—In response to a re- quest from the Bath police Chief Brooks met Erie train No. 1 and took into custody Charles Rowley and a gurl named Rowley is 24 years old and is charged with kidnapping the girl, who is only 15. The young man was uncommunicative, but the girl talked freely. They had been at New Hamton and lived as man land wife, and Rowley had prom- ised to marry her. The girl was undisturbed, seemung to think she had done no wrong. An officer returned to Bath with them LOSS PAID YESTERDAY leda Insho. Waverly —The loss on the house adjoining Baldwin's lumber yard on the east, and which was dam- aged during the fire, was paid yes- terday. The insurance was in the American Insurance Co. of New- ark, N. J, and Judge Charles O.Hoagland is the local representa- tive. n—————— DISTRIBUTED DINNERS Waverly—The Shriners packed and distributed 85 first class Christ- mas dinners to worthy families to- have done PERSONAL MENTION A. C. Scheufler of the Towanda | Printing Co. was in Sayre today Mrs. John T. D. Schomp of New- ark, N. J, is the guest of her daughter, Mis A.) Brittan. Mr od Mrs. H. M. Bowman will spend the Christmas holidays with Towanda friends and relatives Miss Anna Krom of New York is spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F J. Krom of Lincoln street, rea Mrs. James Burke of Stevenson street and her sister, Miss Nellie Hogan, have gone to Pittston to spend Christiuas with friends and relatives NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS Last night at the Grand Opera House, a crowded house witnessed one of the best musical comedy at- tractions of the season. Tom Waters, the star of the piece was never seen in the city to better ad vantage than in the character of Michael O'Flynn in “Neighborly Neighbors and the supporting company was excellent throughout the entire performance. Mr. Waters 15 to be congratulated on the magnificence of his produc tion and Ignatius the masterful manner in which he handled his role of a jolly old Insh politician and prosperous hotel boniface stamps him as onc of the foremost character come- dians in the profession. His talent scems to be unlimited and his piano specialty was the very best thing of its kind ever seen in this city. No better title could be sug- gested than Neighborly Neighbors for this uproarious bunch of fun In the title one sees nothing but a fine blending of good nature and harmony. While in reality itis a of fighting neighbors and all worked up ina net work of the most comical situ- imaginable. The Item wishes Mr. Waters every success that he so nchly deserves, also his continuous mixup ations enterpnsing and up to date manner in which they are presenting to the public one of the best and show- Mr Waters will be remembered here est entertainments entour, as one of the shining lights for three years at the 11th street opera house.—( Phila. Item ) At the Loomis on Christmas, matinee and od might, HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. artis J. J. Robinson of Spruce street, Athens, Mrs. Maria C. Middaugh of Towanda, and Mrs, Charles Darrow of Laceyville were discharged today. Guy Williams of Hills Grove was operated on for appendicits this morning, ENTERTAINED HS FRIENDS Waverly—1L. D. Atwater of Park TO-DAY creditors. they shall get. in our possession. DEALER IN foreign andDomestic Fruits. Olive Oil —Quart 85e, prices for this week. No. 5 Blizabeth St., Waverly. TO-DAY The entire stock The The entire We can- This is the There will be All we say to you is: Come SAYRE, PA. CavErERAtRAR AN SN LAR