The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 01, 1905, Image 2

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    NINGHAM, City Rditor.
afternoon exeept Sun-
Printing Office, Sayre,
“ second-class matter May
Jontofier at Sayre, Pa,
i Congress of March 3,
fy news that's fit to print”
DAY, SKPTEMUER 1, 1005.
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INDIAN PARTY COW.
} Maiden Seils Her Dest
for a uae Thousand
Dellar Bill
. T.—An Indian girl, daugh-
Crane, once the Loal
jyenne Indians, recently sold
gown" to a syndicate of
curio gatherers for §i.000
was Old and worn, woth
ragged, yet the yrics was
. pald—and Incidentally, the
Was a good Invesiment. The
decorated with 7X elk teeth,
usable for lodge jewelry and
from the original pur:
An eastern Jewelry manufac
3 in advance of the se-
teeth at a price that was
I housands
girl—
| go by, the numle
growing. smaller, whi
of jodge meu wanuog toe
er, abd the revit Is t
supply and demend bous
Almost apy genuive elk
| for two dollars, while
varieties sell for as bf
_ The top price 1a uaally
; footh that is tur ig green
6. An elk of the € sex pro-
ply two good Lfeth, and (be
or representbd 264 elk.
is a rich girl
sorts of flue
’
ling |
afinzd all
# dhe rather lked the one
adverse circumsiances
her father, and rather
of his ponies to meet ob-
| to feed himself and fam-
‘carried his daughter's “party
for more properly expressing It,
ig robe, to the curio cole
OM Crow, chief of the Chey-
fd of the sale, he was broken
os are land rich, yet
from sxirsme bunger.
: intended for publication in
we Wav 4 should be
aldsessed to the r at Hotel
r, Waverly. N. Y.. where sub-
pt will alse be receipted for
Our sutweribers will contér a favor by
notitying us if they do not receive the
Record regularly.
Attorney J. F. Shoemaker is out
Merchants are getting in their
fall stock of goods.
Miss Agnes Kinney is in Buffalo
on a visit to friends.
Several fall overcoats
evidence last evening.
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Robert Singer of Altoona, Pa
is a visitor in this city.
were in
Supervisor and Mrs. F. LL. How-
ard are at Owego today.
Assemblyman E. S. Hanford is
at Owego this afternoon.
———
Mrs. Gamble is slowly recover-
ing from her severe illness
—— {
A large crowd went from this |
aty to Oak Grove last night.
A new weighing machine adorns
the platform at the Eric station
Di. R. S. Harnden has returned
from his trip to Washington, D.C
Buy your boy a school suit of
Unger & Ellis. Open evenings.gy
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A number of the village people
are changing their places of resi
dence
—— A ——
Master Eddie Barton is enjoy-
ing a week's visit with his brother
at Ithaca
Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Briggs will
this
vacation,
return afternoon from their
———
Byram L. Winters of Smithboro
was registered
at the Norwood
yesterday.
James of Boston 1s
visiting at the home of his father,
John Mahoney.
Mahoney
——
Miss Martha Hulse has returned
with
home after a few days wvisit
Spencer friends,
n——————
H. J. Percy of Binghamton, who
has many friends in this city, was
in town yesterday,
Mrs. Geo. Lyon and daughter
Jeannette are visiting Mrs. Louden
Budd at Troy, Pa.
Regular meeting of the Village
Board of Trustees will be held
tomorrow evening.
Call on Unger & Ellis for your
oys school suits. A
n with cach suit.
a ll ——
veral from this place attended
the Broome county fair at Whit-
ney's Point yesterday.
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fine gun
99 2
Benjamin Kilpatrick, tonsorial
artist of Wilawanna, is calling on
friends in town today.
School children are buying sup-
plies for the fall term of school
which opens Tuesday,
s————n rit
Miss Lena Kinner returned home
yesterday after a few days wisit
with Lakewood friends.
a
Unger & Ellis remembers the
boys and are giving a fine gun with
cach school suit. 99-2
Mrs. Tom Frost and son Ray-
mond left today for a few days’
visit with Rochester friends.
~ Mr. and Mrs. William Harris left
today for a two weeks visit with
Apalachin, N. Y.
Francis H. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Perry.
a ———————
Mrs. O. H. Barden is reported |
as somewhat improved today.
ankle. |
Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins, who has
been a guest of Waverly friends,
returned to her home in Elmira
yesterday.
Mrs. Carr of corner of Chemung
and Pine streets, is entertaining
her grandchildren at a picnic at
the glen today.
—
Miss Margaret Powers, after a
week spent at Wilawanna has re-
sumed her duties at Miss Devlin’s
millinery parlors.
Miss Virginia Carroll very pleas-
of
fricnds at her home on Chemung
antly entertained a company
street last evening.
——
There are twenty-five cases upon
the civil calendar for the next term
of court which opens Tuesday of
next week at Owego
Mead Brothers
their plumbing establishment from
have removed
170 Broad street to the Exchange
block, 306 Broad street.
Sim Mitchell on election day
caught nine black bass from the
The combined
bunch weighed 28 pounds.
Chemung river,
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Miss Florence Birton has re-
turned to her store duties at Roch
ester, afier a most enjoyable visit
to her parents in this city.
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John Macdonald, popular W. S.
& A
company from Binghamton
motorman, 1s cntertaining
John
is a great lad for the ladies
Over 500 pairs of boys’ knee
pants to select from for school wear
at the lowest prices at B. Freed
man's, Waverly, N. Y 99-f
Misses Bessie and Anna Merri-
am, of Schenectady, N. Y., are
guests of their brother, Frank W
Merriam on Chemung street.
—————
John J. Babcock of Philadelphia,
brother in-law of A. R. Bunn, after
a visit of a couple of days in this
city, returned home yesterday.
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A ncw baby girl was found on
the door step at Perry's fair store
this morning. You can learn all
about the comer by asking Mr
Perry.
Mrs. Crans of
who has been seriously ill for some
days is in a critical condition. A
council of physicians was called
yesterday.
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Chemung street,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Ingham
are entertaining four young ladies
from the flower city. They are
Mrs. H. M. Gillette, Miss Bloxam,
Miss Green and Miss Rogers.
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Ask for thegB. & L.. shoe, war-
ranted hand sewed, guaranteed to
give satisfaction or money refund-
ed. You will find them at B
Freedman's, Waverly, N. Y. go-f
With an occasional exception
our Waverly carrier boys are de-
livering this paper to the satisfac-
tion of our patrons, and all who
desire the paper will be assured
prompt delivery each evening.
Asm
Mrs. Dr. Gwynn, of Auburn, N
Y., who has been visiting relatives
and friends in this city for several
days, and attended the fifteenth
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Merriam, returned to
her home yesterday.
Mrs. Winnie Thompson of
Painesville, O., and Mrs. Hannah
Chapman of Huntington, Va, are
the guests of A. E. Baker on Pleas-
ant street and will visit Mrs. Chap-
man’s brother, John Minnick,
South Waverly, later.
St. John Clark has recently been
ofa Long Island rail-
£3
Dr. J. F. O'Neil of Phi ; ng
formerly of the Packer Faverly—A statement publish
ed in the Elmira Advertiser this
morning under the head of “Wa
» i = s * s :
Harry Thompson who was in [Yety, Seems 19° be misleading,
| ey inasmuch as it states that compli- |
jured a few days ago, while in the
, cations have arisen through th
discharge of his duties as brakeman : Te
election of Wednesday on account
of the Waverly company's interest
extending to South Waverly.
South Waverly isin the state of
Pennsylvania, and the South Wa-
verly Water company have several
thousand dollars invested, but the
vote on Wednesday had nothing
whatever to do with South Waver-
ly or any other Pennsylvania bor
ough. Of course, if arrangements
can be made by the village to sup
ply the company on the south
side, it is altogether probable that
water will be furnished them as
heretofore, tiicrcby increasing the
hospital,
other friends about town yesterday.
on Elm street.
Seeley Kinner Dead
Waverly—Seeley Kinner, aged
76 years, died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Lewis Turner, on
the south side, at 2 o'clock this
morning. He had a stroke of
paralysis Saturday and since that
time has been in a critical coadi-
tion. Deceased is survived by two
sons, John D. Kinner of Williams-
ville, N. Y., and Alanson Kinner
of this city, one daughter, Mrs.
Mary Turner of South Waverly:
His wife died about 18 years ago.
The deceased was an old resi-
dent of this place and was highly
respected by
income from the water system.
Saturday Specials
AT THE
GARNER DEP. STORE
Boys’ Footwear
Messengers, Kant Rip, Adams
Strong Point, Rock Castle, Houts-
dale, Strong Sturdy shoes, for ro-
circle of
He was a devoted mem-
ber of the Presbyterian church.
Funeral service will be conduct-
ed from the house Sunday after-
noon at 3 o'clock, Rev Ira Bing-
ham, pastor of the Baptist church
at Sayre, officiating. Burl will
be made at Tioga Point cemetery.
E. S. Hanford has charge of the
funeral arrangements.
Was This a Joke?
Waverly— At about g o'clock
last evening a telephone message
was sent to the W.S & A. Power
house stating that car No. 13 was
derailed at Hayden's corners. In
post haste the materials for hoist
ing the car and getting it back on
the track, were dispatched to the
scene of the supposed trouble.
When the crew had
reached Hayden's corners every-
thing was in order and the crew
thought that someone for a joke
a large
friends
Tomorrow's
20 per cent discount.
The Remnant Bas-
kets
Contain some good shoe values
bust boys. special
for the whole family reduced !
y 4
to 4, and some ! from for mer
prices.
wicking Polliwog
Is the well known school shoe
for girls. This shoe is a one-piece,
solid bottom, sole
sole, leather
had sprung it on the Traction com-
pany. It might be made serious
should the parties become known
to the company.
leather inner sole amd counter with
a fine soft kid upper of very tough
fibre of a wonderful wear, resisting
pies nature, finished up with fine patent
tips, completing onc of the best
Satur-
Painfully Injured
Waverly —Michael Flannigan of
Orange street, was painfully injured
by a portion of a car on which he
was working in the Lehigh yards
at Sayre yesterday, falling on him.
A nail in a portion of the falling
roof came with
girl's shoes we know of.
day special:
The $1.00 ones for .
The £1 25 ones for
The $1.50 ones for
Hosiery
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The 10, 15, 20 and
8
force as to
penetrate entirely through the man’s
nosc.
such
Two groups, § pair for 25¢, 2
Dr. Betowski is caring for
pair for 25¢
the injured man.
25c kinds.
Fire Council Meeting
Waverly — The Fire Council
met last evening, and after trans-
acting business of minor import-
Corsets
One-half price.
Groceries
Spray flour
for one week.
Some of the members were unable
to be present and on this account
matters of importance were laid
over until the next meeting
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Plumbing and Heating Contract |,
Waverly —The new school build-
ing at Wellsburg, whep finished,
will be onc of the finest school
buildings in this section. Mead
Brothers, plumbers, of this city,
have the contract for plumbing and
W. H. Denslow the heating con-
tract.
ance, adjourned
. $1.65
12 Ibs. clear pork 1 00
3 packages tea dust . 5
1'jb.soc. tea. . . . .. 140
" 40c. .30
Golden
powder .
10 lbs gloss starch
17 bars Oak Leaf soap .
1"
17 Swift's Pride soap .
35 of either kind .
4 Ibs. Gold Star Wash. Pwdr.
3 cans 15¢. salmon .
3”
3 boxes American sardines
Force .
Egg O See .
Vigor .
| Mother's oats .
Quaker Outs .
At OE Shredded Wheat
Senior Class Entertain Best granulated sugar .
Waverly—The class of '05 of the 1 1b. W H. Baker's chocolate
Waverly High School, are enter-! ¥; 1b can W. H. Baker's cocoa
taining the class of ‘06 at their 3 lb. shred cocoanut .
camp at Olmsted's Eddy on the 42 fancy table pickles. .
Chemung river today. 7 loaves Sayre’s best bread .
Doty vs. Doty HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Waverly—The case for non-sup-
port brought by his wife against
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
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Shicld baking
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50
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.50
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Acme soap
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12¢. salmon .
Busy at New Mill
Waverly—Probably one of the
busiest places in town just now 1s
at the new mill which is being built
east of Cayuta avenue. It is hoped
to push the work to a finish as
rapidly as possible.
Jesse L. Doty was called before
Justice Hoagland this morning, but
was adjourned until October §.
Purchased Property
Waverly —Edwin VanNorstram
who has purchased of Samuel
Myers property on Athens street,
is making some big improvements
to the same.
Sayre.
A. H. MURRAY, M.D,
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IN THE LONG RUN
It is better to purchase superior
LIQUORS
The other kinds may seem more at-
tractive because of a slightly lower
price, but they have neither flavor nor
quality to recommend them,
All our goods are of high grade. They
are fully matured, having age as well as
other good features, Prices are satis.
factory, too.
a poses
ELMER A. WILBER,
109 Packer Ave, Sayre.
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR
TEETH
Extracted positively without PAIN at
our offices?
Full set of Teeth
Gold Crowns
£5.00
£5.00
You are sure to get results. Best ma-
terials, Lowest prices,
VITALIZED AIR ADMINISTERED
DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS
$:30 to 12; 11to 5:30; 7 to 8.
Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and
Lockhart St, Sayre, "a,
F. E. SMITH,
Plumbing, Heating and 6as
Fitting.
CARY BUILDING, 101
PACKER AVENUE.
Sayre, Pa. Valley Phone 238x.
Dr. Chas. E. Annable
Specialist.
328 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y.
Hours
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES,
Diseases of women specially treated
by the most approved methods, With
many years practice asa surgeon | feel
justified in stating my competency to do
as I promise. Several years ago | plac-
ed my name with others, calling mysell
a conservative gynecologist, which
means to be careful, and 1 join with
many others in saying too much cutting
has been done.
L. B. DENISON, M. D.
Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave.
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
H. H. liercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Pension Papers.
Valley Phone 11 X,
112 Desmond Street, Bayre,
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the part.
nership lately subsisting between James
P. Daly and Thomas Maroney of Sayre,
Pa. under the firm name of Daly & Ma-
roney was dissolved on the 22d day of
August, 1903, by mutual consent. All
debts owing to the said partnership are
to be received by said Thomas Ma-
roney, and all demands on the said part-
nership are to be presented to him for
payment. The business will be contin-
ued by said Thomas Maroney.
James P. Davy.
THOMAS MARONEY,
H. S. WINLACK, Atty,
Aung.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Hours—7tof%am,1to3,7to8 p.m.
OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St.
22.20 Sep.5,12,19
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Rocord has in stock the
following card signs:
For Rent
For Bale
Private Office
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
f
Regular Meeting Tonight
erl SPECIAL
A Bargain of Your Lifel
2375 Broad Street, Way rly
Will sa ou with fresh
{and a very low
| Exclusive Sale Sunshine Coffee 2
i us
| Stock always complete and
jlivered to our ps
| charge, g
i Fall line of baked staff a
hand. When in need of anyth
line give us a call.
JUDDL.HUNTE
Rates :— Wanted, Lost, Pound,
Sale, ete. § cent a word each insey
for first three times, } cont a word
insertion thereafter, None
lean than 25 cents. Bitnations
free. Record want ads do the
For Sale,
Ten room house on Stedman of
with all modern improvements, Call
the house, No, 105 Stedman street,
home after 5 p.m. F.M. VANE IR
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Forsale at a bargain— Farm, 83
one and one-hall wiles from 4
postoflice. Flat land, good build
quire of Frank A. Bell, Waverly.
Horse for sale, Five years old.
1350 Ibs. Color, bay. J. C. Wie
Maple street,
Wanted.
| Wanted —An orderly at the Rol
| Packer Hospital.
For Rent.
New 8 roomed houss, all mod
provements, 107 Woodworth sire
Hopkins street, West Sayre, Ing ire
above or A. L. Laws, attorney-at-ls
101 Lockhart street, Sayre, Pa, 3
A seven room house, with
| water. Apply to B. F. Embleton,
Lockhart street,
For Rent An eight-room house
modern improvements. Address,
full particulars, P, O. Box, 223, Bayy
07-2¢
Seven room house, 610 8. Wilbur
ge, All modern improvements, Ren
including water, $16, or will sell on
terms. G. W. Morse, 120 N
street, Athena
Notice,
The Record has the best
Lease ever printed in Bradford countyp
also Vest Pocket and Deak Hae
Books; and a variety of Lagal Bi
Justices and Constables,
Help Wanted.
Wanted — Husky boy of 15 or 16, »
the rudiments of education and an abu
ant supply of hustle, to learn the p
trade. Apply in the morning to
Valley Record.
Good Girl Wanted at 204
St., Sayre.
Situation Wanted
A young lady desires a position
stenographer and typewriter, &
had several years experience and ¢
give best of references. :
Address Box 184, Athens,
For County Commissione
I hereby announce myself as a ef
date for the oflice of County Cou
er, appealing to the voters, wi
gard to party, for their aid and
at the polls in November,
Henny H. Bewm
Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,05.
Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra, compd
of experienced musicians, and play
all the latest mosie, is prepared to
nish any number of instruments
balls, parties or entertainments,
night; rates reasonable. I 3
Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre, oF leas
orders at Maney & Page's, B
Dissolution of Partne:
Notice is hereby given that the firm
Shaw & Gay has been dissolved snd th
the affairs of the firm will be conducts
in the future by W.W. Shaw, Whe
authorized to pay all accounts sn
volte all bills,
[HAY
.W. §
Orchestra.
# The D. 8. Andrus Orchestra
tees satisfaction at all concerts
parties, eto. Prices reason:
order at D.S. Andrus Musio
Desmond street, or see J. J. Ha
Mgr. 117 N. East street. Sayre. |
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