we will have a 5 sale. vou buy. SAYRE a OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL ss ——— A A — room now for are: $14.50, = oy $3.70, § 27.50 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. “i £5.00 Pivot Crowns £5.00 Bridge Work per tooth £5.00 Gold Crowns Gold Fillings Silver Fillings £7 and $3 100 up Stic and 7 132 Lockhart St. When You Are Thirsty © and foal the need of a dainty, stop you reach hare Jou will bs asryed to the best of our ability. In our beverages we use best and porest ma We alm to pleass the i; MOTHER'S ‘The Valley Record FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. LOCAL BREVIES Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar. Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc et A ——— Jame's Wiltse's horse took third i | ! i { i phia. Sold by Sayre, Sunouscement announce myself a candidate , subject to Republican Primaries Saturday, Sept. 30, 10405, Ww. G. GORDON, Pa, Sept. 3 1005. ). Kiron, Howard Bishop will return to |Union College to resume the | studies of his to- | morrow. junior year Miss Hannah Kaufman, Athens, will have her millinery opening in ladies’ walking hats, September 16 Saturday, Bains Admiral Symington and Lou Kinsman took another cruise on the bottom of a canoe last night Cold weather this. A box containing a suit of gents clothing and underwear was left at the Lehigh station in Sayre by a Waverly man Sunday night. The finder will please leave at the Rec ord office. The enrollment in the public schools has reached The number is so farge that a new room in the West Sayre building is to be furnished and occupied immediate- ly. 1,180 AAA BACK AND OUT Dennis Kelley was returned to a EDUplE of hours last night. Tony Many Inquirers Come to Front at Tabernacle Meeting —Iano- vation in Service Neat Week. The service of last evening was a call for volunteers, nor was it a call in vain, for at the close of the response to the call fully one third of the audience gathered in the mquiry seats, some to consecrate themselves anew to the service of Christ, and some for the first time to consecrate themselves to Him It is doubtful if any previous serv- ice has cqdaled this one in its power to move upon the hearts of the people. An mnovation will be introduced next week in the way of distinct programs of scrvices for both men and women. Services for women held each 1:30, and services only will be’ afternoon at be held each evening for men will A for men only will be held Sunday service ifternoon at o'clock at which Mr. Rees will speak of © from the Slums.” A PECULIAR CASE OF DOUBLE VISIO James Bellis, the East side meat dealer, sent word to Chief Walsh yesterday that a dago was causing him annoyance. The big chief responded to the call and found one Pasquale Lattare, who loudly and repeatedly vociferated that Bellis had robbed £10 bill. The chief Italian and found a watch 3.00 5 sons some him of a the £5 bill, a silver , the last of which reposed handily in his hip searched and a big razor pocket. The ginney was held to scarch was told to take off his His and vest Here another When shoes, the foreigner got mad off, his his—well, every- thing had on came off, but no $10 appeared. Pasquale wept “No gotta ten dol'—had ten dol'— him gotta ten dol’ min-—-no court made socks came off, coat came most he ~him nich a da giv-a me da mon, no aiv-a me da chick” Bellis that Pasquale had come into the market, tendered a $5 bill asked for two chickens. He was told that they had none, and given his money. He was angry because he didn't get the chickens, and began to talk big. After the hear- ing he was taken to the entomolo- gical institute to, get rid of his load. STOLE BUCKWHEAT IN BROAD DAYLIGHT Frank Ward is the loser of two of fine buckwheat. The thief or thieves made one haul last night and then another this noon, and other witnesses said and loads for although they were frightened away the second time and didn't take much. Frank says he doesn’t know who did it, but they had their nerve all with them ————— A —— LEANING FROM CAR HIT SIGNAL SWITCH R. J. McCrossin of S the Packer from slight Carney's returned Sayre is in Hospital recovering received at siding, below Mchoop any, last night, from the side of the train and his head struch a switch signal. It looked pretty bad at first, but ex- amination showed the injunes to be comparatively slight rl at GETTING READY T0 MOVE TRACK Ww, S. & A Traction Co. asked street commissioner Field for the proper grades on N. Elmer They say that they will begin to move the track to the centre of the street next injuries He was leaning The Fhave avenue, Joe Kaufman has returned to Towanda. L C. Kitchen attended the fair at Owego today. B G few days in Easton. ————— Simimons 1s L. J going Clifton Springs tomorrow. — A MM Mann went to Ithaca today. Joe Pollet Phullips leaves tomight for Andover academy, Mass, —are today. ~eee — Charles S. Holcomb and wife Monroeton spent last might with Sayre friends er Mr. and Mrs W. 1 Kell to Buffalo today to visit” Mrs, Kel- ler's mother cr went eH Mrs. Edward Smith Edward Getman and sister Mrs. arrived and from Rochester today. A Mrs. C. H. Ott and Miss Mariam Ott for North umpton, Mass, Miss Ont bh. leave tomorrow where will enter Smith College ——— —— Mallory neral of Thomas attended the fu- Ferris at Spencer this afternoon, taking a magnificent bouquet of cut flowers from Mr Hanson —— E. L. Keyser, journalist of Sayre, farmer printer was down from at Smithbore today and made a welcome [he Record office — Thomas Kithollund of Ithaca is in fown today extending invitation his poultry farm call at to Sayre friends to attend the an nual clambake of the Lehigh Club which occurs in Ithaca Sunday ——— EF Cleveland, Mercereau will leave for Ohio, tonight to take up his work on the law committee to the National con- vention of the N PL — pr e—— 1. 0. 0. F. NOTICE The Lodge No preparatory regular meeting of Sayre . O. OF, was held last night at which time the first degree the candidates themselves. of the excellent quality Drill Master Jos Ellers having the matter of the degree work well in 1090, was conferred upon who presented The degree work was usual hand, few orders are in position to make a comparison with the work of the Sayre Lodge who are very proud of their work. The members of the Lodge the are requested to meet in rooms cvening to dnll, the degree, which will be worked next le i ge Monday next preparatory to second Thursday evening Members of the order are also notified that they should be pres- ent Thursday evening as at that time the nominations will be made for officers for the next term and it is important that all members be present in person to show their choice for the offices to he filled a —— A —— SMASHED GLASS, TWO JAILED Two Hungarians were arrested on warrants by Chief Walsh and Officer Vogel last night. It alleged that they broke a window in onc of their east side neighbor's houses IS They will have a hearing before Justice Gay at 7 o'clock this evening. rs — A STOLEN CHECK CAME BACK The check for £30 which was from Collin's saloon at East Waverly last night, has returned, reported stolen were notified of the loss and ater of the recovery of the check. Telephone your news items to Valley Record, i i 1 WILLIAM J. CALHOUN. i Who Has Gone to Venezuela to Study the Situation in the Little Republic. Washiogton.— William J. Calhoun, on a confidential mission wintry by the president | He left on Au-| Vene at the request of Pres. The attitude of this ward cky™ little Pres- lepend, in a Jarge de findings ent to a foreign cu Roos rament cvelt gOve CO upon his In the middl houn is Ix in America is better fitted fo h an Investigation He sad and jiberal in his view r deep student, a dic after facts Mr. Cal fies Man | where thes west kuown 3% r su is bir ger | in purps and | and gra erving il yee in peech Mr Calls of subjes wi friction nied called by mar h aate of West It wa i 1) WA sent President McKinley tions In Cuba. His r that of Senator Proc basis on which leclared Calhoun was born in we sylvania and attended Poland, O., Union his fel students Kinl CATS wearing the houn not un handles | is hout CAUNIT is the | by | ondl | with férmed «jain to study port, coup tor the war with Was stern Penn school at the seminary Among was McKinley Me ¥ entered the school aft War At the time he wi unform of was then so young be enlisted Calhoun younger than McKinley, = advanced in his be spending SO Was no me low er bh ©r WAR over a major. Cal that he coul th as farther he had not the front when the two td hls in £2 a time a rival WILLIAM J CALHOU {Sent to Venczucia Ly Ir €1 There N 3 Biudy =~ al ads led the as they often did finished his while a law ofl in debate wien n law col ul posite Sides McKinley Cours: welt to a lege Calhoun became a it iting +f uden in due aitor in Tuscola, pro an ih time he was made in Lis county was his el ature it tion to thi Wala AS J hat L=xly that t Thirty sixth as onustituti time, settled the ernor In office t senator Gov aspired to wear th ter was in dispute argumuent di 4 of the quest Mr Cullom was elected to which he still holds Callicun determined to become 3 poration lawyer He nm and became general East lllinols & We After his return from Cuba he occupled member of the United commission Ful a member fure th th for al ht of a gov date fo senators the mat s masterly Lily of ent in that stale nal a which legal ris be a candid Culiom. now toga, and Callioun spose ed to Chicag uns for ths st Indiana rallroad United States a scat as a States raliroad post he igned to of the Lirm of Leunon, for the Greal American Steel com pany, headed Ly John W in 1900 Calhoun was nominated as repub r of ini which had split over the tendencies of John B. Altgeld. Calhoun preferred to throw his influence for Richard Yates, who was elected. Later he accepted the office of legal representative for the Vauderbilt lines west of Buffalo. He now leads the bar In the northwest Calhoun describes his political ego A3 a “stanch republican and protec tionist with an academic leaning to- ward free trade.” el to th res eco law am, Calhoun & colnse] & Wir ates ican to reunite an jfdate for govern the party, socialistic A Sure Investment REAL ESTATE is mvestment vou can ina growing and Did you know it? the safest and best make? Fapecially thriving town like NOW is the time to buy a home for yourself apd fam tly and be your own landlord What's the use paving rent year in and year out? Poor satisaction to look over a bundle of receipts that represent mors money paid oat than enough to pay for vo sutg Little home if only you had com- menced paving oa the home ten vears wo instead of paving rent. YOU are | letting opportunities slip through vour | hands every day and your next door | neighbor buys and pays for a home while you pay reat, | Large boarding L.V.R R. shops bargain this month ranged into a hotel desird, Several Call, write or phone en prompt attention, FRED J. TAYLCR. Sa Nave, convenient to Owner will sell at Can be casily ar small expense if | house, at other opportunities All inquiries giv Gontractor and Builder | | Go-Carts. Valley Phone 191A a Specialty, 205 Desmond St., Sayre, ascnable prices. All Stone jars from one to six rallon; Price 10 cents per ALL KINDS. Waverly, N.Y. National Protective Legion. Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New York. Fraternal Life Insurance Costs less than Old Line and easier payments. We accept payments, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or yearly. Look up our rates, they will interest you. E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. Sayre, fa. 112 Destuond SL Valley Phone 144y ‘BE STOL | A DS+ or Tra coBrook I roul A COMPLETE STOCK OF RODS, HOOKS, LINES, BAIT PAILS, FISH BASK- ETS AT BOLIGH BROS’. HARDWARE Sayre JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oi1—-Quart rt 80, Gallon $3.00, Macaroni —8 and 100 Ib or $1.77 per box No. 5 Elizabeth St.. Waverly, Desmond St. Irs Simpy [Si ms{ | Ill i] of Health and hap- piness are what youll} most desire in hfe and you can’t enjoy fully In house which does an up to-date batli-room either not contain Now we do Plum- bing and do it well B A If you engage us to fit up a bath room for vou there's only one thing that you'll be |OrTY for and that that you didn’t have it done sooner. 18, Plumbing, Heating and Tinning H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones, Elmer ve. LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. ———— Orders can be left at West Sarre Z Store, both phones; or at the Erie street yands at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m, . COLEMAN RASSLER, A. H. MURRAY, M. SPECIALTIES) : wi sane of the Eye, roat, and the ea. Hours 9-12; Fog yi Sar, Nosa ot Tia & appointment, Offica, W estes Ha) Office, Rooms 2 and 4 : Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office snd residence With every purchase of 3 cans of Presto Hand Cleaner you receive free box of Magic Polishing Powder, the beat powder known for polishi ase, S11 ver, Steel or any kind of Ask your grocer and a tori CONTRACTOR AND wo,
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