= NM. NB. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record Be STITT 3. H. MURRS MURRELLE, Publisher, H B. CUNNINGHAM, City Editor. ove afternoon except Sun- I a basiption, $3.00 por year; 25 cents month. napa on second-class matter ) May at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 3, All the news | that's at to print” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. WILL WED EXPLORER. Fiala and Miss Puryear Fol- lows Former’s Return. ~~ Nashville, Tenn —Mr Anthony Fiala, the noted Arctic explorer. and ‘Miss Claire Puryear met in the New York building at the Nashville expos) MISS CLAIRE PURYEAR tHer Engagement to Explorer Fiala [las Bean Announced ) It was a case of “love at first sight” The ex Jorer visited Nashville several times abd an engagement followed She would not consent to a wedding ull Be had returned from his expedition 40 discover the pole, but whether suc- cessful or not the marriage was to be celebrated. Fiala and his expedition retirned to Norway August 10. and the announcement of the engagement By her parents followed. The wedding will take place In the near future Sure Bign He Was Not Wanted. Nordy— What's the matter old man? Butts—It's all off. My girl doesn't care for me. “Ob, shucks, you just imagine that.” “No, I don't 1 went into the parlor unexpectedly last Sunday evening and Jound her setting the clock an hour ahead "~Loulsviile Courter Journal Would Seem to Be. Seribbler— What do you think of my a Coggine—No good. “Well, that may be. but do you think you're a good judge of a book?” “Well, [ think | m a pretty good judge of yours. At least, | passed many a sertence."—Detroit Tribune. sm ————— Mothers on Marriage. A mother can never see what her SOB wanis to get married for, but she an cite 40 reasons why her daughter should begin to make articles for a green trunk Ambition Realized. Lawyer—When | was a boy my highest ambition was to be a pirate. Client—You're in luck. It isn't every man who can realize the dreams of his youth —Stray Stories Merchant Marine. The world’s merchant marine of giant steamers of over 12.000 register tons now includes 58 vessels, 21 of which are under the English flag. Good Cloak. Cheerfulness covers a multitude of drawbacks. Few Literary Memorials London is singularly poor in the siatues of literary men. Plenty at Hand. Gossips’ tongues find inspiration Ia listeners’ ears. J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER News matter intended for publication in the Waverly Department shonld be | addressed to the manager at Hotel { Snyder, Waverly. N. Y.. where sub- scriptions will alse be reeeipted for { Our subscribers will confer a favor by | notifying us if they do not receive the Record regularly | | Ithaca was in R. R. Bergen of town yesterday —————,_ " Victor Getman of Hicks is visit- ing fnends in Waverly Canton Waverly is at the State fair at Syracuse today. - - Harry Parks of Canajoharie, was a visitor in town today is Mrs. M. |. Baker slowly from her severe illness recovering - - band are The Boys music at the county fair today - furmishing Owen Hoyt was a business visi- tor at the county seat yesterday. mes Unger & F winter goods now in call lis have their fall and Give them a 108 2 Jack Frost made his first appear- ance of the night. season in town last . - Ellis’ A fine gun given free with each 108 2 School suits at Unger & suit. Fred Tyrrell of Athens spent a few pleasant hours with friends in town last evening Paid apprentice girls wanted at Mrs. Ells’ verly. Millinery parlors, Wa- 108 2 “The Tn- Loomis rc — Adelaide Tharste n in umph of Betty” at the opera house tonight the Chemung was in town calling on Manson Elsbree from over friends this forenoon re — ————— For tailor-made suits at the price of ready made call at Unger & Ellis’ Ie Mrs Judd L. Hunter and Mrs J. W. Durham are attending county fair at Owego today, IX 2 Keeler has turned to her home after amonth’s Miss Frederica re visit with Spencer friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cook Orristown, Pa, are guests for Frank of 1 few days of friends in th: » c1'y. An unusually interesting meet ing of George C. Hull Post, G. A R., was held last evening ism Mrs Ellis, the Broad street milli ner, has up-to date trimmed hats for fall and winter 108 2 Special sale on John shoes, small sizes. $3 shoes for 82. A. R. Bunn's shoe store, Wa verly, 101 tf Kelly's W. B. Moynihan, Division Com- mander of the will visit the local camp September Sons of Veterans, 25 — RE — George M. Legg has very pret- tily decorated his Broad street display window with potted plants and flowers, Mrs. Levina Andrews who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. A. E. Cortright, returned to her home in Syracuse today Percy Lang who will attend the N. P. L. convention at Cleveland, Ohio, next week, shipped his auto- mobile over the D. L.. & W. last evening to that city Jeflerson the reunion of the 141st regiment, N Y. V. Infantry at Bath, Tuesday Mr. Decker served with this ment during the Civil war Decker attended regi- Decorating the Town hall and business places of the city prepara- September 19, begun this morning by Decorator A. K. Gore was a — A part of the High school held the chilly condition of the building. | The furnaces are being put in con- dition for fall and winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, morning for Syracuse to visit the State fair . . Dennis Monahan, a resident and locked This forenoon before Justice Hoagland he was let off with a suspended sentence Gridley last night for being drunk up Mission Begias Sunday Waverly—For two weeks begin- ning Sunday next, Rev. Thomas F Burke will conduct Mission James’ church. Mr. Burke excellent speaker and one has to a at IS an but hear him once to appreciate his wonderful talent The will begin at 7:30 o'clock each ev cing Scpt. 17, at [The Mission,” 7 meetings Sunday, 10.30 a. m, subject, 30 ' Mon I'he Greatest Fil Tuesday, Sept 19, “The Lesson of Death,” Wedne sday, Sept. “Eternal Punishment.” Sept. 21, Friday, Sept. 22, “The Purp se of Life 20, Thursday, Life,” for Sept 23, Sunday, Sept “Chyity:” 7.30 p rseverance.’’ Some Dangers of ‘Christ La Saturday, we Sinners,” “Chnstian Family,” 24. 10 30 m., “Pe a m, - A Fine Entertainment T he entertainment given by the Farther Light Society at the Baptist church last evening was of the highest Miss Mallery, as a reader, is far superior Waverly order. to any who have visited this city in the of her hearers throughout the even ing solos were also a part of the even- some time and held attention A male quartette and two ing’'s entertainment Fair in Full Swing Waverly—The condition of the track prevented the pulling off of the the first day of the annual Tioga Coun- heavy races scheduled for ty fair at Owego. In other respects the work of organization went it weather on without intermission, and only remains for ordinarily fair to make the remu ung days of the fair as ful as SUCCESS in the previous years School Tax Collections Waverly—School Tax Collector J.C Higgins that are bang gratifying reports taxes paid wth promptness this year. The tax October - taxes at | office 1s lo- fl yor of the Broad street payers will have until y35, to pay Mr. Hizgins cited on the Exchange his per cent, second building, To Organize Eagles Waverly—This evening at eight to held at Stone's hall for the purpose o'clock there 1s be a meeting of instituting an Aerie of the Oder An will be delivered by State of Eagles in this city address Organ- izer Smith in the interest of the order ‘he represents > Reunion of the 23rd N. Y. V. Waverly—Members of the N. Y. Volunteers Association of which H. J. Baldwin is president, are holding their annual reunion Most of the sixty of the association are at the reunion. Its Landlord Powers Now Waverly —M. J. Powers for some time associated with his brother in the assumed the management of the Ere 23rd at town hall today. surviving members saloon business, House today. a————— Japan's First Lady. Empress .i:ruko of Japan is 56 years oid, aud 1s (wo years the senior of her aud credited with Leing one of the most beautiful women in Japan. husband Ths Curse of Wealth. Be kind to the poor and when you be- come a millionaire the poor will be kind to you. The curse of wealth is the malice of those who haven't it | —————— Alcohol Motors. There is a department store (n Her lin which uses 19.000 gallons of alco delivery wagons | e——————— And He Feels Blua When a town is painted red, says the Marion Record, the same fellows who did the job are ready the next , day to do the whitewashing. In Warm Weather, The Philadelphia mint is shutting down, but Kentucky mint way pever - = [Fem nal of Projected Line of Chemung Valley Traction Com- pany Not Iavolved-- Action of Trustees of Purely Local Con- cern Waverly —At a mecting of the villiage board held at their rooms last evening the honor ol trustees able body reconsidered its action in refusing a franchise to the Wa verly, & Athens Traction Company to construct a trolley line in certain Sayre streets of this city, and by a compromise a franchise was granted the company to cross the Elmira and Spalding street cross ings of the Eric railroad on condi tion that the new road be in oper- ation by January 1, in con- belt next, line the would be null and void. While the granting of the fran- chisc 1s a victory for the. traction that nection with a South through Waverly, or franchise company, some things asked for were denied to ysc Fulton and Eli was denied the company tbeth streets The last the terminal of the the Che ompany named strects 15 projected Valley Traction C are trying to obtain permission to construct line of mung a line from this city to Elmira, and are now awaiting the permission of the New York State Railroad Commission before active The franchise granted the W |, S A. last evening is a purely local con suit in an extension NX cern and will re of the present Waverly, Athens line, it will not, however, in affect the of the Chemung Valley Traction com- pany Sayre Ny way operations Consumption of Sulphur The statistics of the United geological survey show that the fomestic consumption of suipl 1904 wag 539.555 long tons, whic an increasa over that of the year of 50.671 tons Formerly phur used In this country ported from Italy But in years deposits of this substance have becn found In louisiana and Nevada and nearly two-thirds of the annua consumption derived from this SOUTH ana furnishing much the States tota ur in h was previc JUS all sul was Im recent is Louis) larger part Syoman Saw Waterles A Belgian yman, Mme. Rolland, of Seneffe, ey her one dred and fourth birthday on She Is credditea in Belgium Ing the only surviving witness of the batttle of Waterloo bavisg been seated on a wall in the neighborhood of the batticfield during a part of the “nEaAgement last year, when the French monument to Waterloo heroes was unvelled on the battlefield, Mme, Rolland had a place of honor as the must poteworthy spectator present at the ceremony FREE To the Person Bringing this Ad to Our Office. hun June 12 with be Beginning September 13th we will give free of charge one gold crown (best quality) on every full set of tewth made or contracted for on or before October 20th. We will also allow 10 per cent dis- count on all other work done or cou- tracted for during same period of time. NOTE PRICES Gold crown and bridge work 3 per tooth Full set of teeth, 85.00 up Teeth cleaned. 50 cents Teeth filled with silver, 5 cents Teeth filled with gold £1.00 up Teeth filled with cement 50 cents Teeth filled with art’l enamel $1.50 up We extract teeth positively without pain. All work guaranteed. DRS, WILLIAMS & LEWIS] Hours: 8:30to 12; 1to 5:80; 7 to 8. Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa. Political Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Repablican rules. Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1904, W. (i. GORDON. Towanda, Pa, Sept. 2, 1905, Ready for Business Having refitted the billiard, pool and lunch rooms recently leased of F.S Wol- cott, I am now prepared to serve all cns- tomers in a satisfactory manner. My specialty i¢ quick lanches of all Kinds Your patronage solicited. Oysters and {elams in season. Try a enp of our new coffee 8. BUTLER, vat’l Bank, Broad St, Waverly. Op. First N 107 - 1m Charles G. Annabel, ATTORNEY AN AND COUNSE- LOR AT LAW, 332 Broad St, Waverly, N. Y. ving wi Neuralgia auy porch HL This offer 1» Addres v in ten miles of Sayre ase made within 80 days at the GILLESPIE, Sayre. Pa nly fn until October letter t Ist ifler fron any form of Be a J wpon good for 15 cents on res OG, FRANCRE, Athens, Pa. sa send the five names and addresses soon READINGS AND AID by the most bnlliant and gifted Reader of modern times Prof. M. Dubois of New York, brings RESULTS Mr. Maurice ind peerless Palmist is for he may be m top m Dubois, the famous New York Psyehie and week in Waverly, msualt «dd daly from 10 a it his private parlors, 452 Fulton Street. 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When you want it call for KING'S BREAD Made at the West Sayre Bakery, Sold in Sayre by David Arthur, Fred Cook, Child, Waltman & Yonng, James Daly, Hand & Doane, F. E. Seager and W. S Wright. In Atheus by Park & Co, Cat- lin & Co, and J. F. McKean, Good Bread From Good Materials. None Better Made Anywhere. D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard ‘Phone, ba Office at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Sayre Both "Phones JULY DIVIDEND » stockholders on Was mailed t the *th The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co. rrnds i lash seep are wet § Stock to this company pays moathly dividends of 1 per nthe investmcnts and itis 8 sulen did Lue at the jirrsent price Wf suc per share Send your ander, cash t deferred payments {Price sulject to change withogl notice § No wster in this stax k ety dollar goes into betierments No preferred or promotion stock and =u Ferry share is of ¢ Visible assets §7 ce on value of Made ww pure copget during the tu which the cirar profit was “ tends (nal value plant, et projaosition worth investigating writ x EE REVNOLDS 1 cher Ave Sdyre Pa TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything New and Up-to-Date, First- Class Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Station. Rates $1.50 Por Sayre, Call LIGHT AS A FEATHER and hence comfortable to the palate, gums and the ith ar new style plates of nee ded teeth we Yes, of cheek and chin are to be considered if natural looks Get ideas UH want our whole mo e the fit to your face, vour face, for the outside well as the inside to Ix prices 1S retained l hie I are ind work Ur Morning. DR. DAVIS, WAVERLY THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 ADELAIDE THURSTON In the Triumph of Betty. Prices 23¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Advance sale at Western Union telegraph office, Waverly, Tuesday morning Loomis Opera House WAVERLY. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, MILDRED HOLLAND OF RUSSIA In the Triumph of an Empress soc, 75¢ and § Advance sale Thursday at West- crn Union Waverly Prices 23c¢, 1.00. office, Telegraph ssa. LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Onlers can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie street vards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, A.EBAKER Carpenter and Builder. ‘Waverly, N. Y. 17 Pleasant St. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special atteation to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X. 112 Desmond Street, Rayre, STILLWELL INCANDESCENT CAS BURNER which gives you better light than ten ordinary gas burners or twelve electric bulbs. Floods a large room with a Iwan- tiful white light. Comfortable for home, study, reading, ete. Saves the eyes, Makes stores, halls and churches look at- tractive and bright, Fits any gas burn er. After a week's trial, if not satisfied your money back. L. C. KEPLER, General Agent. 1 you a8 Jacking Groceries and Pr. where you cam save the most money. Oar - Sunshine Coffee is the best on earth. All whe have tried it once use wo other. 2We a pound J. L. HUNTER, 375 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y. WANT ADS :—Wanted, Lost, Found, For By ey i oent a word h insertion for first three times, | cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Sitoations wanted, r= Record want ada do the business. Wanted. Packer Hospital. For Sale. Ford touring car in first class condi tion: great bargain to quick bayer. Ad- dress Lock Box 12, Waverly, N. Y, Horse, kind and gentle, weight 000 Ihe, age years. KS. Decker, next to Campbell House, Athens, 102.8% Horse for sale. Five years old. Weighs 1350 Ibs. Color, bay. J, C. Wood, 507 Maple street, . Help Wanted. Ladies 'o assist in soliciting for male of flour in Waverly, Sayre and Athens. Address “Flour,” Record Office, Three good men to work on cement side walks, Wages 206 an hour. S. Davis, {08 Olive street, West Sayre, 107-12¢ Young man as hotel clerk to learn the business; must come well recommended. Apply The Norwood, Waverly, N, Y. Notice. The Record has the best House Lease ever printed in Bradford coun also Vest Pocket and Deak Books; and a variety of Legal Blanks for Justices and ( ‘onstables, f For Rent Two houses for rent, including city water and toilet rooms in house, $8.60 per month, laquire H. A. Kaufman's Clothing Store, Sayre, 106-1 ill modern improvements at 426 Clark street. Inquire of Frank Kane, 241 Broad street, Hotel Norwood, Waverly, N. Y. 100-3* sam For County Commissioner I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for the office of County Commission er, appealing to the voters, without re- gard to party, for their aid and support at the polls in November, Henry H. BasTLRY. ‘Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,'05, Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the firm of Shaw & Gay has been dissolved and that House with lin the future by W. W, Shaw, who Is withorized to pay all accounts and re- ceive all bills, W. W. Saaw. 0) CHAR. R. GAY. Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, composed of experienced musicians, and playing ill the latest music, is prepared to fare nish any number of instruments for halls, parties or entertainments, day or night; rates reasonable, Inquire C, HL Barden, Valley Phooe 2-x, Sayre, or leave orders at Maney & Page's, Sayre. Political Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for Prothonotary, subject to Republican rules. Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 1905, JOHN W. STORMS. | South w averly, Sept. 2, 1905. | Orchestra. The D. 8. Andrus Orshestas guaran tron satisfaction at all balls, parties, ete. Prices reasonable. Leave order at D.S. Andrus Music Stare, 138 Dremond street, or see J. J. Hummel, Mgr, 117 N. East street, Sayre, Subscribe for The Record. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Bours—Ttofam,1t08,7tc8 p.m, OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK, ith YOUR SPIRITS GO UP when ours go down, Our wines a hilarating without bad effects, It's because PURE WINES ARE BENE amd we keep nothing except lutely pure. Liguors that pes energy must be wholesome, others. Try ours and get Prices are reasonable, = = ”
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