Sa] SIRUIY Ji U GRAF OF SAYRE. Ospital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking bausi- noes, and will pay you three per “Sent. Interest per annum for money loft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings Is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large muall, draw the same rate interest. | R or of HN. SAWTELLE, Oashier. & CO. WAVERLY MAN Knock-out Drops. erly with only ‘a f:w cents. wis at purpose of purchasing a place of York. He went to th: metropolis and met the man whom he sup. posed had ths plac: for sale, He was invi‘ed to go to dinner with h'm Coffe was served, and Boyne stegp:d from the room a Tasting of the coffee dar te Ash f Congres of Mare **All the news that's fit to print” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1908 WAVERLY Pyro outfits $1.50 at Strong's. Clark Tuttle is ill, Boxes for burning 235c at Strong's - Mrs. E W. Eaton is visiting in Slaterville. Ther for burning at Strong's, James Holly of Candor called on George M. Legg yesterday. - Leather post cards at Strong's. —_———— Chris Merce eau of U iion visit ed T. F. Mecrcereau yesterday. Trimmed hats a specialty at Mrs _ Ellis’ Broad street parlors, Wav- erly. 161 2 Exclusive novelties for the mid winter trade at Mrs Ells’, Waverly. 161-2 Mrs. Jennie Fry of Rochester is the guest of her sister Mrs. W. E Tew Chemung street. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Archie Cole of ~ Hammondsport are visiting at the home of E. J. Neaves. 10 ARGUE WATER CASE Waverly —The argument in the water case will take plac: before the appellate division of the Sus ~ preme court at Albany on Wed- uesday, Nov 21 The matter for asgument is whether the village should have applied to the state water commission before it began proceedings to take over the wa'er plant. Supreme court Justice Sewell decided that it was first necessary to obtain their coaseat, and the village appealed. MASONIC LECTURE Waverly—Rev. John Lauben- _béimer of Albany, grand lecturer the grand lodge of Masons cf je state of New York will speak queerly. Soon after he felt sick and informed his companion that he was going to the hotel. The man conducted him out of the door other than the one that he had com: ia and as he stepp:d jaw with a sand bag, and before he recovered he was relieved cf $500 th t he carried with him VILLAGE TRUSTEES LEVY ASSESSENT Some Objections Were Raised But the Village Law Makers Taxed the Proportionate Amounts Waverly—Alter several unsuss cessful attempts to hold a meeting to make thc assessment on the new pavement a quorum of the trustees was present las’ night and the work completed. There were some ot :ctions to the assessments levied against Hall & Lyons and the matress factory. F I Hawkes E+q. appeared lor these parties and claime=d that the asics ment ccu'd vot be legally levied agaiast them on the ground that the tax was le~ vied on the basis of benefits con- ferred ard that in this case the pavement was a bridge approach ani no benefit to the zbbutiag owners. The trustees could nct see it that way however and the pro rata amount was levied. The proportion assessed against the abutting owners was 30 per ceat. ; street. State of Pennsylvania, bearing estate, to wit :- follows, viz .— Bounded on the north lands of Henry C. Evaps estate, FP. Baldwin, Mrs. Letitia Thompson, the | 0. 0. land of KL M. Teton, the Berwick turn be the same more or less; dwelling bouse, barn, store building fenit and ornamental trees thereon, Terms of Bale down, and balaace upon Iswfaul interest B. ¥. GREGORY, M. Craig & Bon. Handsome Coats Rich Furs Choice Skirts Exquisite Waists This depart- ment offers the finest co'lection of ready-to-wear garments ever of- fered in this sec- tion and prices 1 are far below the average asked elsewhere. Coats, $5.48, $7.50,$8.50, to $27 Furs, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, to $87 Skirts, $3.50, $4.00, $4.25 to $12 Waists, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, to $7 A visit to this excellent department will prove very profitable to any purchaser. Table Linens Napkins, Doilies, Tray Cloths In endless variety and bandsome patterns. Linens 50c yard, 59c yard, up to $2.00 yard. Napkins, 98¢, $1.19, $1.39 dozen up to $5.00 dozen. Tray Cloths all prices. Dress Goods Hints Fall shopping is in order now. Many women know exactly what they want; many more do not. Those who know what they want will find it here. Those who do not know what they want will find something here to please them. Fancy Mixtures, 50c yard to $1.50 yard Black Goods In all styles, 50c yard up to $3.00 yard Colored Goods Reds, greens and browns, 50¢ to $1.50 yd Piaid Goods Handsome eficets, 50c¢ to $2.00 yard C= A rich stock of Black, Colored and Plaid Silks. A look in the department will suffice. BLACK SILKS, 75¢, $1.00, up to $2.00 yard COLORED SILKS, 50¢c, 75¢, up to $1.35 yard PLAID SILKS, 50c, 75¢, up to $1 25 yard Facts Worth Knowing ! » This store possesses advantages which everybody should profit by. We buy in large quantities; we buy for cash and sell at the lowest prices. Three lloors crowded to overflowing with new fall goods at low- est prices. Carpet and Rug ., Department ! Elegant Large Rugs for parlors, sitting rooms, libraries, halls, in all sizes from 27 in. square to 9x12 for $12.50, $14.50, $17.50, $20 up to $10. Carpets in all grades. - All wool, hall wool, fall designs. 1.35 yard. FURNITURE ben =» IS NOW ON We Are Overstocked Men's Suits at Rockbottom Prices $4.08 for Men's flne Sails, comprising sa grand assortment of single and double breasted Sack Suits, in the season's most de- sirable colorings and fabrics. They are each aud every one a Fall and Winter Creation '08. Better mide garmenis have pever been proflered by any concern under any ¢on- 90 ditiors for less than $10.00. Sale Price........ . 7.98 for Men's fine Dress Suits, extra valoes, equal in every re- spect to fine custom work. This season's beat styles and best sellers in cassimere, cheviots, Scotch mixtures, worsteds, dressed and undressed and thib'ts. Better value or better mads garments have never been cffered by any concern in Pennsylvania. We claim them to be equal in valae 7 9 to any $14 00 suit on thie market, Sale price . 0 Men's fine Dress Suits at $11.89 are such as you'll search for in in vain in any other house in the Upion at the price named by us. You will pay folly twice as much money for them else- where. They come in unfinished worsted, imported thibets, heavy worsted serges ocd other fsbrics equally as desirable, tfect Ot is guaramteed with every garment—no competing De in the whole Union can sell them for less $11 98 than $18.00. Eale price » Boys' Knee Pants AT PRICES THAT WILL ATTRACT ECONOMICAL MOTHERS 500 pairs of Boys’ Knee Pants, the ly for 85¢c. Sale price cesans 500 pairs of boys’ Cassimere Koee Pants, extras well made, tapped seams, well worth 50c. Bale price 39c 0 doz Boys' Vesta, all wool, in sizes from 10 to 18, Were G0e and 76c. Sale price ae aas 23c Men's and Boys' Underwear Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear, all finished in the best possible manner: all sizes; regular 50c value, Sale price Fes xa 29¢ Men's fine, soft, Natural Camels Hair Shirts aod Drawers; also Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers. They are regular $1.50 valaes. Bale price : 79c Boys’ Fleeced Lined Underwear, regular 26¢ values. Sale price . : 19¢c Extra Special Cholee of 26 doz Boys’ Heavy Winter Ca worth ble each, Sole Tp na a. ‘Veron 13c Men's Shirts Men's Faney Shirts, worth 75¢ Sale Price Men's 25¢ Neckwear Sale price Men's Neckwear that formerly sold f Bale price ......... ay. or 5 Men's Neckwear, worth BODIES «viv vicrnnnniniiii ns Men's black and tan hose, worth 10¢ Bale price Men's black and tan hose, worth 150 BAO PRIBD. .....iviiui.ciunaisras nannies Kindly Bear This in Mind OUR GUARANTEE pl “QS 8
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