XMAS Christmas Eve. Broad street, cor. Park ave. Waverly, N. Y. <M S222 SRLS, Nk TRIN 8 Opera Hone nt Paterson Destroyed PATERSON, N, J} hee ' that originated in the Rutler Honse destrovest that building ax well WASHINGTON Divo Repre Fire Opera correcting Ne printed the Un % the in a= the two adjoining structures los< of Cans about 225000 In a hardware store under the He spoke | was stored a large ity of pow “mterpalat der By heroic work on the part of th enog the fAremgen some of the powder was i | taken from the bnlkling he re mainder exploded and aided the flames in the destruction of the th N ing a opera hotise salaries quant 2 on Hfferent ier + EPR RV Harry I. Taylor Sucereds Emery, Fla, Dec. -3—At] ALBANY. NX. ¥. Dec. 19 <«@iger train Neo | Higgins announced that he would ap Fampn collided | point Harry 1. Taylor of Buffalo as sonthbound extra! county judge of Erie county to till the Mitinires creek, | YECARCY Cities] by the election of Tacksonville, killing Cland | County Judge Edward K. Ewery to njuring a number of oth the sapivme conrt bench of whom may die he i for a long time has been Mentified with | hagenge cars of the Professional telesoo nnd dent of the piled on | Year. He versity (sOover in from Hey seven x baseball and Eastern i= a mn and for one dee of Cornell uni vARUe rain wer ped league G. S. McGlenn & Co's. One Price Clothiers and Furnishers REMEMBER, that quality after the price is forgotten. remains Cheap Jewelry Is NOT cheap at any price. Waverly, N.Y. be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Way erly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, both phones. The Valley Record — —— — ——— ——— “All the mews that's ft te priat.” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1906 Postmaster G. D. Genung went to New York city iast evening President George A. dcott of the National Protective Legion went Albany last evening Miss Josephine Hall of Elmira Col- lege is spending the holiday vaca- tion with her parents at this place Miss Lucile Genung and her friend Miss Palmer of Elmira College, came to Waverly yesterday to spend the holidays at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. GD. Genung on Pine street The Manoca Temple held a meeting last evening at the office of Charles O. Hoagland A lease was made to the Hon Byram I. Winters for the north end center rooms on the first floor for a period of ten years. The association decid- ed lo close the sale of stock for the present Assoclation MURRAY-MACKEY CO. ALL Next Week at the Loomis. | The company selected by the man- agement to support Mr. J M. Dona- | censes | associated in this venture that thea- {and the performers. {the direction of Mr. iis known as one of the best {managers in repertoire His exper- {assure the theatre-goling | smooth performances {alm of the management of this com- pany to give the patrons of the per- public ways appeared there and scenic to bring admiration We are assur ed that the company has been most happily cast in their parts for coming week. Ladies” 10c ticket Mon- day evening. limited to 300 VILLAGE TRUSTEES WILL MEET THIS EVENING. Village Fathers Will Consider Matters of Importance This Evening. Waverly—The village board of trus- tees will hold a special meeting this evening and the will be taken up and a hearing given to those interested. The proposition to open a new street from Broad street to Ithaca street, running north from the Patrick Sheahan property on Broad street, the assessment for the street, the assessment for the sprin- kling of the village streets during the past summer new Advertise in The Record run our hands and feet ve pains in your » throughout the boat: arinate often, or a b wait! Delays are dangero pains and all female diseases. Corcnzsten, Cosy, March 30. 0904 THE BLOODINE CO. Bosion, Misa GCaxrismen — Through a friend | to try your bHloodine 1 emt sample bottle Yours traly Mas AC Tanros Cotcumsrex, Conn, April 11, 1909 THE BLOODINE CU, Boston, Mas Milford | am =e 1X for Bloodine costs 50c.a bottle for the Large Sample Bottle by mail 10c. Sold by C. M. LOWEST IN THE COUNTY. | Rate Fixed at $450 per #1,00—Shows tiood Management. Waverly—The Barton town i met yesterday at Clerk C. H. Turney's office and the tax rate for the year was” fixed at $450 on one thousand dollars valuation, the lowest rate in the history of the town and the low- est rate In Tioga county. Some of the towns running as high as nine dollars per thousand The above speaks volumes for the business abil- {ity of supervisor Frank L. Howard jand his colleagues on the town board Notwithstanding the low rate the roads are now in better condition {than ever before. The prosperity of |the people of the town of Barton is {also proven by the low figure of the {accounts rendered for the maintaln- | ence of the poor board { Notice to Sick People. | Dr. C. E. Rumsey, osteopathic phy- !sician and neuralogist of Watkins, N Y.. will be at 444 Waverly street, Waverly for one week beginniug Dec. 24. Diseases of the eye a speclaity. |All diseases of the eye, cross eyes, {double visions and muscular troubles corrected without operation. Re- {sults guaranteed or money refunded [Here 1s your chance. Valley Tele- phone 518%a 187-2w Subscribe for The Record and ou f shoo strain or a hy us !! | the sample battle. | atteniion as | am 1 | {| THE BLOODINE CO, NE Ca Ree iat Gawviames — | enclose a usual $1.00 size. Mail orders filled. Driggs, Sayre. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ELECTED OFFICE Waverly—The following officers f were elected last evening by Waverly Star Chapter No. 9, Order of Eastern Star Worthy Matron—Annie Brown. Worthy Patron—John W. Clark. Assoclate Matron—Marie Woodward Treasurer—Imogene Lord Secretary—Emma Tozér. Conductor—Mary Liar Associate—Mary Thompson . The installation of the above officers will be held the evening of January 2d, 1507, followed by a banquet OLD WAVERLY RESIDENT DIED AT BUFFALO. J. T. LaBarre Passed Away in That - City Last Tuesday—Was 87 Years of Age. Waverly—J. T. LaBarre died Tuss- day at his home in Buffalo aged 87 years. He was a resident of Way erly for 47 years and moved from this place eight years ago, He Is survived by his wife and two daugh- ters, Lotte and Rowena. The funeral was held In Buffalo today and the tery in that city Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get results; others do. We make a specialty of FINE DIA. MONDS, mounted and loose stones, We carry a good stock of these spark. ling gems. We sell them at exceedingly low prices, the high quality considered. DIAMOND RINGS from #7.50 to $300, BROOCHES from $5.00 to $225.00. EAR RINGS from $15.00 te $300.00, SCARF PINS from 83.50 to $50.00. LINK BUTTONS from $3.75 to #2500. CUT GLASS, a beautiful asseriment of brilliant eut and highly polished pieces, prices from $75 to $25.00 Flue hand decorated CHINA, STERLING SILVER flat and hollow ware. and Reed & Barton's make. Souvenir spoeas from 50c¢ up. Tes spoons from $3.25 to $7.50 per set of six, NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING. - goods, novelties, ele, ety jn the valley. All makes of movements In stock. to $25.00. SETS, $125 te. ESTABLISHE
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