The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 05, 1905, Image 2

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    | Valley Record
LLE, Publisher,
, CUNNINGHAM, City Bditor.
Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
$3.00 per year; 25 cents
rates reasonable, and made
88 second-class matter May
3 postoffice at Ba Pa,
a vores 4 arch 3,
news that's fit to print”
AY, SEPTEMBER 5, 108.
let Sunday for
hese he will at-
P. Flory of New York
here on account of the death
fother, Mrs. W. H. Flory.
Rose Loetzer left yesterday
ing for New Boston, Mass,
she has a position as teacher.
and Mrs. H. K. Spaulding
aining Mr. and Mrs. W.
Cronk and daughter of Addison.
[SC
» Hill and wife, who have
spending several days at
Fair Haven, returned home
night.
and Mrs. A. D. Haight of
Effie Harris of Elmira
ent Sunday and Monday with
r.and Mrs. Ray Wortendyke of
‘Wilbur avenue.
¢ Misses Eugenia and Marion
.Flynd, Elmer avenue, left
eee dee
Desmond Weaver came from
siyokoy Miss, to spend Sunday
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Weaver, prior to accepting a
position at Seneca Falls, N. Y.
+ Sullivan, the popular
of drinks at Hill & Beibach's
Sunday to Binghamton to
3is wife and son, who have
there for some time.
J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER
News matter intended for publication in
the Waverly Department should be
addressed to the manager at Hatel
Snyder, Waverly. N. Y., where sub-
scriptions wili alsc be receipted for
Our subscribers will confer a favor by
notifying us if they do not receive the
Record regularly.
Mrs. Dr. Gamble is improving
Frank O'Hara of Corning is in
town.
John Carey was a guest of Bar-
ton friends Sunday.
Samuel Northrup spent Sunday
with Wellsburg friends.
L. Schwartz is at Buffudo and
Rochester on a business trip.
Miss Mabel VanCleft is visiting
Elmira friends for two wecks.
A ——
Miss Inez Sage of Wilkesbarre
is spending a few days in town,
— -
Miss Jennie Keefe of Athens
was calling on friends in town yes.
terday.
A meeting of the Town Board
was held at Clerk Turney's office
this morning.
Mrs. Lavina Andrews of Syra
cuse is a guest at the home of A
A. Cortright.
Mrs. Judd May returned yester-
day from a visit to her daughter at
Bentley Creek.
——
A portion of the plaster fell from
the ceiling of the bar room at Ho-
tel Stewart Sunday.
Miss Mattie Kremer returned
home yesterday after a visit to
friends in New York.
Frank Beardslee, after a short
visit with his family here, returned
to New York last evening
Quigg Albright, clerk at Vas-
binder's grocery store, is confined
to his home by severe illness,
Miss Jennie Pratt of Campbell,
N-:Y. a teacher in W. H. S, re
sumed her duties this morning.
Mis. F. A. Mills has returned to
her home in Elmira after a visit to
relatives and friends in this city.
Have you seen the new Buster
Brown suits at B.
Waverly ?
Freedman's,
They are dandies. of
Miss Josie Delaney left on a
visit and business trip to Ocean
Grove and New y ork city Sunday.
Special sale on John Kelly's
shoes, small sizes $3 shoes for
£2. A. R. Bunn's shoe store, Wa
verly. 101 tf
Mrs. L. G. Baxter removed yes-
terday from Broad street to the
house of J. L. Hunter on Fulton
street.
Miss Mildred Ruher after a visit
with Auburn and Syracuse friends,
has returned to her home in this
place.
C. A. Eaton, employed by A.
Barton & Co. is at Marathon set-
ting up a furnace for Dr. B. R.
Parsons,
William Hulse and daughter,
Miss Martha Hulse, and Mrs
Chapman, spent Labor day at Ni
agara Falls.
—
Mrs G. W. Evans returned from
Knoxville, Pa, yesterday after a
visit of two weeks with her father,
H. H. Hobart.
Miss Christine Stebbins, a teach-
er in the Jthaca schools, has re-
turned to her duties after a vacation
spent in Waverly,
Joseph Freedman was a visitor
at Owego yesterday and attended
the game of base ball between that
place and Pittston.
Undertaker B. M. Hall spent
‘| yesterday at the Elmira K. of P.
camp at “Happy Thought" cottage
on the Susquehanna, near Elmira.
Over 500 pairs of boys’ knee
from for
TN REGULAR SESSION
A Large Volume of Business
Transacted at a Meeting of
the Village Trustees Saturday
Evening
Waverly —
Miss A. J. Soverhill, ‘03, return- | the Board of Trustees was held
ed to her home at Newark, N. Y..| Saturday evening. Those present
yesterday and resumed her duties | president Tucker, Trustees Lord,
as one of the faculty of the\W. 1.5. Genung, Osborne, Myers, Brown
Ms I. > |and Brougham,
C. Kepler and family |
! | The certificat i
are to visit Mrs. Kepler's relatives | ificate of the inspectors
at Ottumwa, Mr. Kepler
will accompany his family to Chi-
cago.
visit with Miss Frances Ganther!
and other Waverly friends.
Advertising matter for the Tioga |
county fair was being distributed
yesterday. The dates for the fair
are September 21, 13, 14 and 15
lowa. a
1 1905, was filed. The total number
{of ballots cast was 771,
favor of the proposition and 331
against.
ballots
livered carried
Pierce, formerly
Franklin of
Tracy's drug store, has severed his
connection in this city and accept-
ed a position at the Lehigh offices
at Sayre
WANTED-—Nine carpenters to
go to Wilkesbarre, transportation |
Apply ]. G White & Co,
office near Maney's farm, Sa
Penn'a 101-6*
the Water Works company to
paid | ascertain if the Water Works prop-
re
| proposition, and report at an ad-
| journed meeting of the Board Sep-
tember 9, 1995 The president
appointed Trustees and Lord.
I'he consideration of the apffii-
cations of the Waverly, Sayre &
Athens Traction company, for per-
A “harvest dinner” will be given
the of the Methodist
church in the church parlors from
5 to 8 o'clock tomorrow
Dinner 25 cents
by ladies
evening
The funeral of Seeley Kinner
was held from
the south
village was postponed to Septem
ber 6, 1905, at 8 p. m
Notice was
Mrs. Buckley of 404 Chemung
street to repair the sidewalk
front of her property within
his late home
Sunday
large number
on
afternoon
of
) ide
ordered served on
attended by a
friends and relatives
————
in
Miss Anna Hancock left Sunday
night for the bedside of her brother
Monroe Hancock, who is suffering
with typhoid fever at Bellevue hos
pital, New York aity
ten
days of service of notice, and the
street
commissioner ordered
to repair at once all walks for the
was
served, and to build walks which
have been ordered built.
It was
Miss Nina French of Athens,
has accepted a position at Kepler's
gas supply Miss
Evans, formerly employed at the
store, will attend school this fall
ordered that a notice be
fixture store served requiring the property own-
ers to build a walk from the bndge
over Cayuta creck cast to the cor-
poration
Ask for the B & L.
ranted
shoe, war | of Chemung street
hand sewed, guaranteed to
the
owners on Broad
Following are names
give satisfaction or money refund
will find ent B
Freedman's, Waverly, N. g-1
m——————
A pleasant part of the Epworth
League mecting Sunday
property street
ed. You at
H.
executor, OB. Corwin estate; Jas
[Lemon estate; Swift & Co;
Lan and
established grade
Henry
evening
was the music furnished by a trio
notified to place their walks on the
consisting of the Misses Juha and nouth side of Broad street on the
Alice Kneeland and Miss Elizabeth
arade
Yensle »
Denslow - The Building committee
of the Executive | given power tn advertise for bids to
Board of the Valley Firemen's As. | wire the East Waverly Fire De-
held at Sayre last|partment building; the committee
arrangements com- | are to award the contract to the
were
A meeting
sociation was
evening and
lowest responsible bidder
The report of Chief of Police and
police justice
collected, and
clerk showing $14 license fees col-
lected, and Broad street pavement
tax $24350 was read, and the
amounts ordered credited to the
general fund
It was ordered that the police-
men be allowed ten days vacation
with pay, on condition that said
policemen shall not all be absent
from duty at the same time.
It was voted to macadamize
Waverly street between Elizabeth
and Chemung streets and pave
Waverly street at Elizabeth street
and to curb said street with stone
or cement, curbing between Eliza-
beth and Chemung streets, curbing
to assessed to the property
owners on said street, proportion-
ate to their frontages.
A large number of bills were
read and on motion ordered paid.
wl
pleted for their convention to be
held in this aty September 18 19
showing £28 fines
Druggist Strong paid a visit to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
at Thurston, Steuben
county, N. Y,, Sunday and yester-
day. While away Mr. Strong
made a little trip through the
woods and secured a quantity of
ginseng root and berries,
Mother and Son at Rest
Waverly—Mrs. Hannah Searles
residing about eight miles north-
east of this city, was taken a few
days ago with bloody dysentery and
had suffered much during the past
week. Sunday she was taken
worse and at 2 o'clock yesterday
morning died. Her age was 82
Deceased is survived by
one daughter who resides in Bing-
hamton, A sad coincidence was
the death of her only son Porter
Jenks, who had been ill for some
time with rheumatism,
suffered a shock one day last week,
died within ten minutes of the ime
of his mother's death. His
was 36 years, Funeral services
were held this morning at ten
o'clock, both bodies being laid to
rest in the same grave at the Bar-
ton Center cemetery.
the report of the
Strong,
years. be
and who
Justice's Monthly Report
Waverly —Justice Charles O.
Hoagland has his report for the
month of August completed which
shows quite an amount of business
Thirty-seven arrests were made
during the month and one search
warrant was issued. Twenty four
of the arrests were for intoxication.
A considerable sum of money was
realized from fines imposed. The
above does not include warrants
that were issued for cnimes com-
mitted and parties held in other
states. Of this last number theie
were two,
age
Reception This Evening
Waverly—A reception will be
given this evening to Rev. and
Mrs. G. A. Briggs at the Baptist
church by the members of the B
Y. P.U. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs re-
turned Friday afternoon from their
summer vacation, and services Corn Roast
Waverly -Tomorrow evening the
~All are invited to the re- |B. Y. P. U, of the church
is visiting his home here for one
week.
Samuel Butler has taken posses-
sion of T. S Wolcott's billiard and
lunch rooms,
Miss Bertha Kingsley of ‘New-
field is visiting at the home of Miss
Mae Wolcott.
For lack of space some valuable
matter is omitted today, but will
appear tomorrow,
Miss Inez Sage of Wilkesbarre
attended the of the
Leah Green yesterday.
funeral late
-
The funeral of Leah Green
largely attended
home yesterday afternoon
Was
from her late
Married,
the residence
Rev. G. A
Samuel Butler and
both of this city
Saturday ey
of T. S
Briggs
cing, at
Walcott,
officiating,
3
Emma
The base ball scheduled |
to take place between this city and
Ulster Saturday did not come
on account of the
Bama
rainy
The Ulster team was on hand but
returned to Ulster in the afternoon
The home team played a game
with Ulster yesterday afternoon at
Howard street grounds which
resulted in a%verdict for Ulster.
————————
Progressive Luncheon
Waverly—A company of twenty
guests were entertaine] by Mrs
Richard Blackmore at the home of
, Mr Mrs. H, 1
Broad street yesterday
A progressive luncheon
The
honor
her, parent and
Laine on
afternoon
was served,
entertainment
of Mr, and
Mrs. Rice who were recently mar-
The enter-
tained by several vocal sclections
was given in
ned
company was
A most pleasant time was enjoyed
POLITICIANS HAVE
THEIR TROUBLES
State Senator R. S. Edmiston of
a delicate task on his hands, ac
cording to the
crat A
office of justice of the
Tunkhannock and the
Demo
the
Wevaminge
vacancy exists in
peace in
novernor 1s
waiting to appoint the man recom
mended by the Some
thing less than a aspirants
want the job and Senator Edmiston
is puzzhing his brain to devise some
way by which he can recommend a
candidate for the
senator
dozen
appointment and
of the
dozen or less who fail to land the
appointment.
not make mortal enemies
ee
AN APPROACHING WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. J H. Smith have
issued invitations for the marriage
of their daughter Sarah Rena to
Mr. Henry S. Howard. The
happy event will occur at half
pasi 8 o'clock on the evening of
Thursday, September 21, at the
home of the bride's parents
Advertise in The Record.
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, 1905, 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 coatin-
ued by said Thomas Maroney,
James P. Davy.
THOMAS MARONEY,
H. S. WINLACK, Atty,
Aug. 22.20 Bep. 512,10
For Rent
A good girl for general housework
Liberal wages. 208 5. Wilber Ave,
Sayras, 101-1 w*
For Sale.
Ten room house on Stedman street
with all modern improvements, (Call at
the house, No. 105 Stedman street, Am
home after b p.m. F. M. Vax Rirg.
_ -2w
For male at a bargain Farm, 93 acres.
one and one-half wiles from WAvass
Sei of Frank Ai roy. “Baa
END US. together with this advertisernent the names and add Rarer tant
m any form of Rheumat
S living within en miles of Sayre, wio ener fr
Neuralgia of Uric Acid Disease and we wl } upon good for 15 cents on
any purchase ea within 80 davsal ihe
H. 1. GILLESPIE, Sayre, Pa.
This offer is only open gat
Addres sour letler |
THE ATHLOPHOROS COMPANY,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
IRCUS DA
SAYRE, PA,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH
UNDER THEIR HUGE - HAPPY DAYS WATERPROOF PAVILIONS,
The FRANK A. ROBBINS
NEW GREATEST ALL FEATURE SHOWS.
Acres of Animals, Acts, Antics and Attractions. Room for Ten Thau-
sand (0 Enjoy a Thausand Revels.
THE TRIBUNAL OF NATIONS.
A SUPER. SPLEsDLD PAGEANY REFLEX OF HEROIC HIB-
hal Floats and Neblest Chargers)
nlerparts ain, srricirs a 4 lers of the Past a i Present, Mantially
teres] and Arrased is . iv A fate Fa the Armas and Kegalia
i
of Their Fras
THE PARAGON OF RADIANT, ROMANTIC REALISM.
. Fes ¢
ter, FLO, FRANCKE, Athens, Pa.
| Octoler 1:4 = {the Sve names and addresses soga.
sities of
Ma Ahege Marvels
f Horses
Kevalat
Ihe Createst «
sand Hevelatioos in Dar
{ Artists
TRIANS, addle
ng, Delicate K
A HOST OF CLOWNS THAT CATER A NATION,
Wi Inimitable Burles r Games, Prominent People’s Fads and Fashions
i ols ana 7 lies Make Folks Fall Gf their Seats
Most Surprising Beasts of Many Species.
s Antics to Charm the Children,
In( wg and Cur
The Animal Stars of All Arenas. A Monster Molley Assemblage of Wondrous Wags,
Worth Their Weight in Gold to a Weary World.
THE COMING OF ALPHA AND OMEGA.
DARE-DEVIL RIVALRY ABOVE A YAWNING DEATH TRAP.
Flying Awheel Across a Dizzy Gap of Fifty Feet. f
THIS FEARSOME MID-AIR FIGHT FOR FAME Which Makes the
Bravest (as serges Applause in Awe-Struck Admiration, Is
Wonder Res Prodigious Beyond Photograph or Pencil. Am
Fvent of &
FERDICTON OF A TRIUMPHAL FETE IN TOKIO.
al Mika ia Tn The First Schools
ute, Cunnir
+ Subn
re a
Ww reds
ipe of Gymnasts
tals of Kit Ce
f The Far East an 4 West
ot ES
“Tho al Sensations Recognized From Every Throne. Brillisat,
Beautinl, Bewitching Bioyclo Prodigies, Ihe Coliseum Race Course 5 =
(reat Circus Rings and Ols in Flevated Stage Unites
THE GREAT HIPPODROMES OF HISTORY,
THE HIGH-CLASS CIRCUITS OF OUR CENTURY,
In Kesplen A Furor of Fleet, Flashing, Flying Finishes, which Thousands
Watch w s Interest, and which Prouounce locomparably Fine.
ALL THE MOST MARVELOUSLY SOUCATED TITANTIC AND TINIEST WILD AND OOMEBETIO
wiLD BEASTS.
AN ACTING ANIMAL MILLENNIUM.
LYUMBO JERUSALEM. The Colossus of all the Camel Species—Talles
; Most }Full-Grown Elephants
A GIANT FREE MORNING MARDIGRAS-PARADE.
Of Commingled Magnitude, Magnificense and Minh. Two Performances Daily, Raia
Sh.ne seneral Admission, »; Cents Doors Open at 1 asd 7 P. M. for the Menageries.
taut Pops lar Promenade Concerts by Prof. Frack Gregory's '* Banda Rossa.”
10 Races, etc, 1 Hour Later,
J. L. HUNTER,
375 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y,
© rou? fom the Ca
mpaosing the Champions of E
F E S
{ent Kivalry
th Hreathles Horsemen
Will supply vou with fresh groceries
and staple goods at very low prices.
Exclusive Sale Sunshine Coffee 25¢ Ib
Stock always complete
livered to your door
charge,
Full line of baked stufl always on
hand. When in need of anything in our
line give us a call.
JUDDL.HUNTER
WANT ADS
Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Sa es } cent a word each insertion
for Arst three times, § cent a word each
insertion thereafter. Noue taken for
leas than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free, Record want ads do the business,
Wanted.
Wanted — An orderly at the Robert A.
Packer Hospital
Help Wanted.
Wanted - Husky boy of 15 or 16,
the rudiments of education and an
ant supply of hustle, to learn the p
trade. Apply in the morning to
Valley Record.
and goods de
without extra
A COMPLETE S
OF
RODS,
HOOKS,
LINES,
BAIT P!/
A middle aged man to do japitor work,
inquire at 133 Desmond street, Sayre,
101-2t W. W. Saw,
To Rent An eight-room house with
modern improvements. Address, with
full particulars, P. O. Box, 213, Sayre,
0i-2*
House corner Hopkins and Stevepson
streets, 8 rooms with all modern im-
provements, Five minntes © walk
from shops or postofiice. Apply to R. 8.
Loomis. 101-1wk*
For County Commissioner
I hereby annoonce myself as a candi-
date for the office of County Commission
er, appealing to the voters, withont re-
gard to party, for their aid and support
at the polls in November,
Hexry H. Bastiey,
Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,05,