The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 12, 1905, Image 2

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    $50,000.00
$12,000.00
Valley Recor
to J. P. O'Brien was taken
his lumber camp at Gaines,
ast Saturday morning and it
$ not until yesterday that the
was recovered in this city
thief was captured
moming by Officer Ragan of
Waverly and an officer from
assisted by the local police
The prisoner was locked
he South Waverly lockup,
ie gemained during the
taken to Tioga
here he will have
0 the charge of horsc-
pn of the man arrest.
affair but as
Ca,
re: ide Awake
fly—The local fire laddies
awake and hustling every
to perfect arrangements for
ing of Valley Firemei's
om in this city Sept. 19,
ill be one of the largest
t successful gatherings in
of the association.
the out of town companies
will attend are the Edwin C.
hose company of Bath, as
of Tioga hose company,
hose company of Union
of Cayuta hose comp ny.
Couldn't Open Bank
Vaverly—~The janitor of the First
zal Bank found that the di :r
not be unlocked this morni 1g
after he and Harry Ellis hud
diff vain to gain entrance to
bank, a boy was put over the
jom and he unfastened ihe
A crowd witnessed the pro
This is Unusual
vetly—The new directory of
erly, Sayre and Athens hs
book has been left at the town
and this is unusual as tht
j—At a meeting of C.y
h, No. 1110, at East Wy’
f t evening, the resignation
P. F. Finch as secretary of the
: was read and accepted
. H, Ellis was elected to
: and Euchre
fly — Tomorrow evering
hts of Columbus will give
on and euchre party to
and Irviog L. Hall's new phy,
g stiraction at the Loomis io this
Sayder, Waver'r. N.
scriptions will alsc be rece
Our sulscribers will confer a Bi
notifying us if they do not reevive the
Record regulariy. :
Have you smoked the Lode
Star? A 105 4
Food sale, Baptist church, to-
night,
Tioga county fair opens at Owe-
go today. :
Miss Mary Pickley spent Sunday
with Ridgebury friends.
A Lode Star for a good smoke.
Pure Havana for 5c. 105 4
Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes are
visiting friends in Syracuse
Miss Dora VanCise is spending
the week in New York city.
The painting of tht Grove « hool
building has been completed.
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Miss Mabel Mallery at the lap
tist church tomorrow evening |
3
3
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Mrs. A M Slaughter is visiting
for a few days at Goshen, N. Y
A. J]. Brown and wife of Roches.
ter are guests of friends in town
——————
Miss Rose Leo of Ithaca was a
guest of Waverly friends Sunday
Frank Johnner and wife return.
ed yesterday from a week in Roch-
ester.
Special Officer Stebbins is doing
police duty ia Chief Brooks’ ab-
sence.
A new coffee urn has been added
to S. Butler's dining hall on Broad
street.
Miss Tina Engleman is improv
ing rapidly after a several days
illness.
Mrs. W. H.W. Jones left this
morning for a visit to Middletown
friends.
Mrs. Charles Wolf and daughter
_@ntictta are spending a few days
at Blossburg.
Two large display cases have
been added to the store of |. W.
Knapp & Son.
S. G Sager after a visit with H.
G. Perry and family left this morn
ing for Corning.
Miss Julia Rhodes who has been
visiting in this city returned to her
home at Ithaca today.
The local base ball team defeat
ed an Ulster aggregation by a
score of 17-7 yesterday.
Harold Horton is at Owego and
Nichols today on business for G
H. Moore, the fruit dealer,
Mildred Holland in “The Tn
umph of An Empress,” Loomis
opera house Saturday cvening
For a good smoke try the Lode
Star, made by H. L. Nichols, Wa-
verly, N. Y. Strictly union made.
: 105 4
Attorney Howard is able to be
the house for several days by ill
ness,
Special sale on John Kelly's
shoes, small sizes $3 shoes for
32. A. R Bunn's shoe store, Wa.
verly, 101 tf
President Buchanan and Attor-
ney McDowell of the Chemung
Valley Tiaction com,
town today.
As ordered by the Board of
Trustees, the Erie Rajlroad Com-
pany has placed a
has resigned his position and’ will
accept a situation in a Sayre ghoe
store, :
WANTED—Nine
ie track near William and |
streets and was delayed |
fe Thurston in “The Tri
of Betty,”
house, Thursday, Sept. 14. Scats
on sale at Western Union Tele
graph office. |
S. Butler who recently leased
the pool room and lunch business
of T. S. Wolcott on Broad street,
is making extensive improvements
to the interior of his store.
Next Monday evening, Septem-
ber 25, Rudolph M. Gunther of
Rochester, state commander Sons
of Veterans, will make an official
visit to Waverly Camp, No 88
Miss Ina Sage who has been
making an extended tour of the
western cities spent the last week
with Miss Mae Sadler on Orchard
street, returning to her home at
, Wilkesbarre yesterday.
There will be selections by the
Hayden male quartette at the Bap.
tist church in connection with Miss
Mabel Mallery's entertainment
tomorrow evening. Vocal solos by
Mrs. Ingham and Miss Mabel
Baldwin and a piano solo by Miss
Rice of Athens.
The Boys’ band have organized
a foot ball team and the following
are the players: R. Beach, center;
W. Muldoon, night guard; George
Vought, left guard; W. Malan right
tackle; John Barton, left tackle;
Ed Flynn, right half back; Charles
Rockwell, full back; Earl Dough-
erty, left half back; Leo Carmody,
quarter back; F. Sherwood, left
end; Paul McCarthy, right end.
THE DOCTORS
AT WAVERLY
The president and staff of physicians
of the Pransylvania Electro Medical In-
stitute of Philadelphia, are at the Tioga
House, Waverly, and will remain antil
Sanday noon, September 17.
All who visit this eminent physician
will receive consnitation, advice, servi-
ces and Magnetic Treatment absolutely
free until cured. The object in rsu-
ing this course is to become rapidly ae-
quainted with the sick and the aficted,
aml to demonstrate the marvelous re-
sults following the RATIONAL system
of treating disease,
If you are suffering from any chronic
disease, come |
If you are weak, hopeless, despairing,
come |
If you have an ulcer, come !
If you are weak, nervous and worn
out, enme !
If you are sullering from youthlal fol-
lies, come !
If you have asthma, bronchitis, or ca-
tarch, come!
If you are paralyzed or deformed,
come !
If you have any sexual or urinary dis-
ease, com |
If you have dizziness or weakness,
come |
If you ape suffering from female dis-
ve lost your manhood, come !
WAVERLY
DAY, SEPT. i4
ADELAIDE THURSTON
In the Triumph of Betty.
Prices 25¢, soc, 75¢ and $1.00
Advance sale at Western Union
telegraph office, Waverly, Tuesday
morning.
Loomis Opera House
WAVERLY.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 16,
MILDRED HOLLAND
AS CATHERINE THE GREAT
OF RUSSIA
In the Tfiumph of an Empress
Prices $5¢, 50¢, 75 and $1.00,
Advande sale Thursday at West-
em Unjon Telegraph office,
Waverly.
ats for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
SCENT CAS BURNER
ou better light than ten
or twelve electric
up at two
firm
FREE.
Everything
m. Each balloon
bringing the attached
.
Sweeping
cheviots
out.
Clothing.
lapels’ made of fancy worsted
Homespun black and grey, clay
H. SATTLER.
Baltimore.
This up-to-date line of clothing io made
will astonish you.
the prevailing style by the skilled workmen
short trousers, These suits are
lined with farmer satin
in any color at" $2 49
Bove’
strictly all woolen materials in a
variety of colors and material, sizes 7
worth $3.50 and $4.00, now $2.45,
They can be hac
Boys' good school suits, about 50 left
198 cents
Men's flannel shirts in plain and gg
3
fancy colors______
mm wy —-—————
Men's and Boys’ negligee shirts
madras whipcord and printed “mada.
enormous variety of colors, all sizes,
worth SOc, now... ___. Jaf
Men's very fine negligee shirts, Tull ye
4c dress shart and best $1.50 shirts
Men’s Furnishings
5c handkerchiefs in white, blue 2
and red, now____ C
in white, blue
10¢ handkerchiefs
and red, now_______. ;
The genuine Rubber Collars for. .
Particular pains have Leen taken
10c this price list to avoid misprints, the
you are assured to get every arti
== 10 as advertised. Bring this bill wi
reference
! 38c
denerice and Firemen's Suspen- 35 25 Fashionable
Men's and Boys’ 15 cent Suspen- 8
15¢ Celluloid Collars for. _
{ S0cand 75¢ Umbrellas while
A
C| No less than 25 smart, correct st
in low shoes for present wear and
12c lish boots, especially for the autum
‘included, such as Glazed Kid, Pats
Kid or Patent Calf, Black Russia
ders : i ebeac ean
Men's and Boys’ 20 cent Suspen-
ders
Genuine President Suspenders 3 5 c
i
*
$3.49.
1 $4.48.
$7.98.
A big lot of ties in strings, puffs and lace or button style, in light, med
19¢ heavy soles hand welted or hand
sole, all styles. all heels, from
6c common sense heel to the
‘Louis XV heels. Every style and
17 c imaginable are now in stock ready
‘disposed of in the shortest possible
14C So why not lay in a stock for thes
{dozen in all were 25¢ to 50, now
Men's 10c heavy Nelson Hose
An enormous variety of Men's
| fancy hose, were 25cand 35¢, now
| Men's heavy Woolen Hose for...
~ ranted not to rip, with or without bibs,
A Card to the Public.
ness relations and many acquaint-
which have attached me to Sayre.
H, SATTLER.
1 .
Corner Desmond Street and
Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa.
AND RUBBERS THAT Wil
STRIKE THE BULLSEYE
PUBLIC APPROVA
all the desirable colors, sizes from 38 Cc
Men"™ 50c and 76¢ black and ;
brown Crush Hats... ____.._. 37¢
Men’s £1.50 Hats in Al
' Sporting and Derby
ok 8 ns ing a better reason for its
Men's $3.00 Hats of national $1 79 We are going out of business
fame, all shapes and styles... $4. said.
We have about 25 dozen of men's and
boys’ winter caps, prices ranging from 25
50, 75, $1.00 and 81.50, will place
same on sale at 10, 37, 59, 79 and 98c
| 75 dozen men’s extra heavy fleeced lined
{ underwear, sell from 50¢ to 75c the world
over, colors light blue and flesh col- 36
ors during this sale Cc
| Men's £1.00 Wrights Health Un-
24 3 79¢
S9c
79c
with medium soles.
$1.38 for women's $2.
with heavy soles. :
| derwear, fleece lined, all sizes $2.29 for women's
| Men's £1.00 Natural wool underwear
all sizes
| Men's camels hair all woolen under-
{ wear double breasted, double back
’
m. Sale to