GREATEST BARGAINS er offered, commencing now, lasting until Christmas Eve. We believe in giving you bargains at the time you want them Now is the Golden Opportunity! Some Goods are going at from 25 to 50 per cent discount, and all goods at large discount. GRAF & CO. ~ Broad street, cor. Park ave. Waverly, N. Y. N NEI SELISELNS Se \SP 39, HRN EY ERS EY 2g aR aN ie TI % TE Where Alcohol Is Harm? I. Dr. foppe, a noted physician, de clares that “when a greal amount of en rgy is suddenly needed and noth- ing better can be employed, alcohol may be useful. Hut” he adds, “if a long journev, like g walking tour, is to be made, so that enduring strength is essential, alcoho! Is a hindrance snd, if used, only produccs Increased (atigue.” Worked at Loom Eighty Years. loseph Jerome, who has died at Kidderminster In bis ninety-third year, was the oldest carpet weaver in Eng land, having worked at the loom for more than 80 years He witnessed the transition of the old hand to the ot Steam-power loom Our Proud Bird. “This is indeed the cialism.” sald the man of sentiments. | “What makes you think so? “Some of our statesmen Dever men. Wa : Baca ~colod he Farmer it make any difference in the 8T The Waiter— Why no sir” Farmer— "Then by gosh Ul have od with three aizs Cleveland sh are continually applauding the work of the American hen.” Washington Star. ———. Mythological Addenda. files was sulking in his pore of this camping out sald. “lt 100k us all £ the tent pitched according . implacable 0 as advertised Why, of Course, “We are always striving to keep our | goods before the eyes of the public” sald the storekeeper “What is your line? addressed. “I'm In the eyeglass business kers Statesman. Insufficient Schools and Churches. No large American city has publie schoolhouses enough to hold all its children of school age, if the paro chial and private schools were to go out of business No large center of population has room In its churches for neariy"all of its adult population tent for day to to df went on ~The Sunday Wasted, Patiegce—Priscilla says there's noth- Dg wasted io her house Patrice—She's wrong. | saw her kiss. ‘Dg her pet cog —Youkers Statesman. ‘ asked the man | hie —Y 'G. S. McGlenn & Co's. Hundreds of suggestions for men, boys and chi'dren, and every one appropriate and sensible. Scores of people have already taken advantage for the past. few days of the TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT we-are giving on Heavy Overcoats for men, boys and children. If you are in need of an over- coat, do not miss this opportunity, as sale ceases Monday, Dec. 24th. One Price Cothirs (% §@ NMJCGLENN & C Waverly, and Furnishers N.Y. remains = i BREMEN after % A that quality 3 price is forgotten, 3 re | Cheap Jewelry Is NOT cheap at any prices Call, examine our stock and get our prices. No trouble to show goods. Frank 5 oat, Representative. News and advertising matier may be left at Greggs Racket Store, Wav- erly. After 12 o'clock noon call the maln office at Sayre, both phones. ES Doll, toys pictures and everything al Athens Racket store. J. E. Dobblus of Truy, Pa, was In Waverly on business yesterday Louis Gerould of Nichols, formerly of Strong's drug store was in Waverly vesterday. New lot of Havilland china samples at Giegg's Racke: store. Orders may be given for any number of pleces. The new ten minute serivee Inau- gurated by WS & A. company Is a great convenience to holiday shop- pers Charles Lyford and Miss Winifred Lyford are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F E Lyford on Penusyivania avenue Mrs. Jerry Crowley, an aged women who for yeurs has resided on Provi- dence street, was taken yesterday to the Catholic old ladies "home In Bulfalo - Herbert Northrup has quif his posi- tion with the Wells Fargo express company and during the holidays he | will be succeeded by Clarence Cast- | more i Rev \H. B. Cook of the Methodist {church will preach a special Christ- mas sermon Sunday morning The {choir under the direction of Miss {Mame Willcox preparing special { music appropriate to the theme is The case of George Graves, charged fwith assault by Randall Hotalen was | esterday adjourned for thirty days iby Justice Hoagland subject to good behavior Raudall and his attorney, D. Wellington Allen agreed the adjournment. to rns WILL MOVE . INTO NEW QUARTERS. emis Ix. M. \ Building Fitted Up to Meet the Requirements of the Order. The Blue Lodge of the Masons, who {have been usihg the upper floor of |the N. P. 1. building will move Thurs- {day into their handsome new quarters {in the Y M. C. A. bullding which has {been enlarged and remodelled {Legion will use the quarters for businéss purposes. The (have made arrangements to sublet their new lodge rooms to the Eastern {Star ind the Cayuta Chapter, F. & A M and the Legions No. 1 and 1509 {of the N. P. L. The new temple will imake a very pleasant home for the | Masons The main entrance is on | Waverly street intosa lobby which {opens with a broad entrance Into the [club rooms. On tHe first floor will |be the reading room and the billiard room. The second floor will be used {as a dancing and banquet hall and is { provided with a kitchen and dressing {rooms. The third floor will contain [the lodge room and the necessary ante | rooms i Three Coaples Married. Waverly—The Rev. H. B. Cook, pas- {tor of the Methodist church made [three couples happy by uniting them {in marriage yesterday as follows: At [the Norwood hotel, Walter W. Beau- {munk of Forksville, and Mrs Jesse |e Baltin of Platt, Pa At the Meth- | odist parsonage, Charles Billings and Miss Mary A. Kinner, both of Sayre, and J. Outs Johnson of Sayre and Mrs Alice Wheeler of Athens. tree for the [of the Sunday school at the Methodist church next Monday evening. The ‘entire program will be given over to the children of the primary depati- ment and their childish volces will unite in a chorus of glad Chraitmas music and several of the little cones will give recitations. Superintendent George D. Genung will have charge of the exercises. Several of the older classes instead of giving presents to their £eachers will use the money for the benefit of the poor Netice to Sick People. Dr. C. E Rumsey, osteopathic phy- siclan and neuralogist of Watkins, N. Y. will be at 444 Waverly street, Waverly for one week beginniug Dec 24. Diseases of the eye a specialty. | All diseases of the eye, "®ross eves, double visions and muscular troubles! corrected without operation Re- Here is your chance phone 518a 187-2w ADOTIONL L SAYRE NEWS ). ANGELL MOVED HIS STORE TODAY, He Will Hereafter Be Located in Bulldinug Formerly Occupled By I. H. Sayre Hose Co. *H. D Angell has moved his store from his former place on Thomas avenue, to the siore that he recently purchased from the R. H Sayre hose company The new quarters are much more commodious than the old bnes, and gives room for a much bet- ter equipped store Good Railroad Record. During the year 1906 Lehigh Lodge 292, Brotherhood of Rallway Train- men of Lehighton, Initiated thirty- pine new members. . That's a good record. There are still quite a num- ber of raiiroaders in that vicinity, says the Leader, who are eligible to mem- bership and they should not delay mulgng early connection road man should be a man Abel Barner, leaves for Brooklyn this future with his son, the Rev. A Ster- Hing Barner, pastor of the Memorial Baptist church John Carmody ol Sayre, has been admitted to the hospithl Advertise in The Record Wemen Mayors in Russia. In Russia there are several woman mayors, and they were elected not out of gallantry, bul simply because they were considered to be better fit ted than anyone else to be Intrusted with the interests of the community, Elevators and Their Dangers. An elevator man calls attention to the fact that In every accident that occurs to elevators the only persons seriously hurt are those standing near the door Keeping Fern Fresh. Maidenhair fern, which ususlly withers soon after gathering, can be kept fresh for a week If when first plcked the ends are beld In a flame until guite black Value of Self-Denlal, Teach self-denial and make its prac tice pleasurable, and you create for the world a destiny more sublime than ever Issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer —Sir Walter Scott. Chicago Far Above the Sea. Chicago Is situated on an extreme ly flat site, but no other city in the world, of anything like its size, les #0 far above the level of the sea horse lumber wagoh a one-horse bobs. Address St, Sayre. Girls, to work on shirts new shirt factory’ which will at Sayre, Jan. 2, 1907. Make 3 | cations ,Postofice Box 61, E Ys FOR“SALE. | A 150 Art Andes Healing Stove {good condition for sale at half pri | Address Box 58, Athens 185-6 Plano for Sale—Upright grand, § iustruiwent; will sell regardless price. In perfect condition, was purs chased new six months ago; hands somely carved, with student's prag- tice muller. In fact all requirements : desirable in a Orst-class instrument Promineut maker's 10-year guaran = tee on receipt. Will positively sell al any reasonable price offered by first cash buyer. Call owner's resl- dence, Mrs. Hodges, No. 3 Lincoln avenue, Waverly. 188 For Sale—Two show cases in good condition. Enquire at No. 106 Thomas avenue, Sayre. For Sale—Holiday sale of sheet music at Brown's music store, Way- erly. Classical and the latest publi- eation. G0c music for 10c. Call and see for yourself 184-8 « Fer sale—A- cooking range in good condition, and also a go-cart. In- quire of Mrs. John Quick, Keystone avenue. 184-6 Several houses and lots for sale In desirable locations in town. Terms to sult purchasers. Inquire of W. G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 39-1 For sale—1 square plano, 1 go-cart, 1 iron crib, 1 child's fur coat and cap, Ob to 7 years Ladies’ side-saddle. Call afternoons this week at 209 ¥ Q 4 h 5 Elmer Ave. 18 For Sale—At Brown's mp and get a new Home sew! for Christmas He has ¢® auto lifts for $18 to $40, also hand machines for sale cheap. I FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms in the Whee- lock Block. b{ 1] Ten room brick house, modern im- provements. Inquire at this office. : 147 For rent at once, several bouses and suites of rooms, good location; with or without bath; $8.60 and up- wards. Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre, Pa. 170-2 C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes, elec. Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get results; others do. ur SUCCESS for the past fourteen - STERLING SILYER tlat and hollow ware. and Reed & Barton's make. "We make a spechity of PINE DIA- “ MONDS, mounted and loose stones, ~ We earry a wood stock of these spark. ling gems, We sell them at exceedingly low prices, the high ually considered. DIAMOND RINGS from $7.50 to $300, BROOCHES from 35.00 to $225.00, EAR RINGS from $15.00 fo £300.00, SCARF PINS from $3550 to £50.00, LINK BUTTONS from $1.75 to $25.00 Souvenir spoons from 50c up. Tea spodns from $3.25 to $7.50 per set of six. CUT GLASS, a beautiful assortment of brilliant eut and highly polished . pleces, prices from $75 to $25.00. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, Fine bund decorated CHINA, goods, novelties, ete. ety In the valley, CHAINS from $1.50 to $25.00. . LINKS from G0c to $5.00. to $25.00.
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