The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 16, 1905, Image 2

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    will pay you three per
per annum for money
ficate of Deposit or
The department of savings is a
feature of this Bark, and
deposits, whether Norge or
draw the same rate of
MN N. SAWTELLE, ||
Cashier.
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The Valley Record
EERE
H. MURRELLE, Publisher, i
H. B. CUNNINGHAM, City Rditor. |
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Published every afternoon exeept San-
1 Marrelle's Printing Offices, Sayre, |
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‘Bubseription, $1.00 per year,
sr mouth,
rates reasonable, and made
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25 cents
an second-class matter May |
) 0k 0 the postofiics at Sayre, Pa. |
of Congrew of March 3, |
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TEENA pb aT
‘All the news that 8 Bt to print’
3 RATURDAY, Ser SEPTEMBER
WAVER)
C. W. Dean of Trumansburg was
a Waverly visitor yesterday,
16 1805,
Shamrock football team dance,
Storm's hall, Monday evening
Miss Ellen Kinney has returned
home after a trip to Brighton
~ The barbers of this city will
close their shops at 1 o'clock on
Inspection day.
; 1 H. Varner, who has been
some weeks, 1s
np 18
a of
~ W. J Flynn, after a visit of sc?
eral weeks in town, returned to his
home at Buffale today.
Mrs. Lang, mother of Percy L
Lang, and Miss Cora Neaves
Chemung street, are spending the
day with Elmira friends.
By urgent request of several pat
roms, Prof. DuBois the clarivoyant
“Bas decided to remain in Waverly
of
~ Get ready to decorate. Tissue
“decorations, in big varieties,
sale at Tumey's, Fulton
next to First National bank.
for
street,
2t
E. F. Perkins, the dry goods
man, has a very attractive Broad
street display window. The decor |
“ations are in honor of the fircmen
‘Mrs. Helen Cole, Mrs. H.W.
Mrs. J. H. Murray and
_ Miss Bessie Perkins attended the
county fair at Owego yesterday
. George A. Scott, National secre
tary of the National Protective left
early this morning for Cleveland,
Ohio, to attend a convention of
that body.
A full line of trimmed and un-
trimmed hats in all the leading
styles and colors for fall and winter
at Alice B. Devlin's Broad street
Millinery parlors. 110-2
The hen roost belonging to a
man named Collins who resides up
: ds Creek about a mile and
“a half from Waverly, was robbed
st night and eighteen chickens
taken. The thieves have not been
i
Patrick McDonahue was arrest-
early this morning and locked
on the charge of drunkenness,
the fact of being an old offen
der and many times before the
SEND S$. together with this
living within (en mm
Neumigia or Uric Ao! a n
any purchase made within 0 da
HL GILLESFIE,
This offer is only
Address your te
f Sayre
a
wt Ist
Sayre,
pet until Oct
Work
i addresses of Sve persons
afer 1 + any form of Rheumatism
ail pon good for 15 cents on
©. FRANCKE
the © nlm
Athens, Pa.
w) send es and addresses son
Peaches!
Peaches.
product in the land.
Ld this big assortment.
and most delicious
ising elsewhere look |
Finest
PR. J.T
TUCKER
50H ANNIVERSARY
0 BE CELEBRATED
By the Waverly Fire Department
Many Out of Town Companies
The Elaborate
Preparations are Nearly Com-
To Participate
pleted.
Waverly— Next Tuesday will be
one of the greatest days in the his
tory of the local fire
long
le partment
For time preparations have
under way for th celebration
th Ary, the
results of their efforts will be hy hiv
the department At
will il 0 OCC
been
of their 3 ANNIVErS and
pleasing to
thi rti
the
I he
the
the
time fourth
convention of Valley
Ass
of the day will be
*s of
innual
Firemen's ciation chief
event parade
of the fire compani valley
visting companies
ick
Fire poh
street
[he line will form at 2 in
QC
the following order
form on Broad below
chiefs
Fire department on Fulton
will
Sayre
treet,
Ath
ens fire department on Waverly
Wa-
verly fire department on Park ave
visiting chiefs,
right resting on Broad street
street, right resting on Broad
carri
nue, right resting on Broad
ages containing C wancils from
and Athens,
from Waverly and ex chiefs
Sayre and trustees
of the
Waverly fire department and rep
resentatives of the valley press on
Broad street in front of Town hall
The column
o'clock sharp at two taps of
fire bell
The line of march a
Down
Pennsylvs Ania avenue
will start at 2:30
the
s it
to
yl
on
layed ot
Broa i
up Penns
» avenue to Chemung, east
is as follows
van:
Chemung to Cayuta avenue, down
Cayuta avenue to Ithaca street, up
Ithaca and Chemung to Waverly,
y to Broad,
to Fulton, to Chemung, to Johnson,
down Waverl ip Broad
to Broad, to Spalding and counter-
march to Fulton. Review by coun-
cils, trustees and chicfs Broad
street.
Each visiting company will be
mn
accomparied by a band of musi
Arrangements have been made
to entertain the visitors at dinner
and supper.
The convention will be held on
Monday evening in the rooms of
the Tioga Hose Company. It will
be composed of the officers of cach
department and two delegates from |
cach company in the valley. The
convention will be followed by a!
The i Ath
to be
Board of
uncil, Chief J. T.
assistants
1" ff Savre and
Y { uiefs, GIC
le.cal
They will
dine at th N IFW Of d
Dec
being m
orali for the occasion
A. K Gore,
’
nrs
ns
b
are
de whose
rep tation | class work
his line 15 unsurpassed, and tomght
the city
}
quite b
in
pres nt in appearance
fitting the occasion
Chief Tuck
Fire Council have w
r, his assistants and
the wrked
tirin
Ve
h
ids
un-
ly for the success of the con
ntion and cverything possible
to the
from
heen done make cele-
hration onc of succe
tandpoint
$100 oo and Watch Gone
George Pettis a farmer
ist outside of Milan
ugh came
Waverly
residing | bor-
to town yesterday and
as he expressed at this
had one of his
Betwe
VOT
morning
un wordable sprees !
n Athens, and Wa-
juor the man became so 1n-
that he d d
when he came to grief in this city
ht. Before Justice Hoag
land this morning he was allowed
Sayre
ly Ii
toxicated
not know
last ms
his liberty on a suspended sentence,
but before leaving Justice Court he
told of his had $100
money and a gold watch when he
left home The
have been applied on a bill due a
Neither
the money or watch was anywhere
to be found th it
must have either been lost dunng
having in
money was to
business man in this aty.
morning and
the man's debauch or else stolen
It was a pretty good lesson for the
Milan farmer
Aerie of Eagles
Waverly—An
be
tomorrow
Aerie of Eagles
hall
o'clock
be
will organized at Stone's
afternoon at 1
members will
the meeting F
w York aty,
will be present,
work will be done
charter
imtiated at
Smith of N
State organcer,
and the di
by
Seventy
grec
a team from Elmira.
> *
Tioga Drill Last Night
Waverly — Preparatory to the
I.bration on Tuesday the Tioga
Hore company had a drill on the]
street last evening. Their
as instructor
Red Men's Clambake
Waverly—The Red Men of this
city, Sayre and Athens have com-
pleted arrangements for a clambake
te: day.
Victor Getman is employed at
| Neaves' lunch wagon
i
i * -
Have a look
ore display
Racket
Its sweet
il Gregp's
| St window
Mrs. R. Rogers left
| today to visit friends at Mansfield
————
| P. LI. Woodburn left
| morning
| falo
Charles
thi:
on a two days trip to Buf
carly
———
i
the line
| Turney
of tissue decorations 2
's
—
Mr. and Mrs. James Rhodes
turned last evening from a visit In
fe
Syracuse
Miss Mayme
week's visit left
New York
Conley, after a
for her home in
Thursday.
.
Timothy
Ind
weeks’ pleasure trip
Ham
three
cary left for
mond, , yesterday on a
i —
for
owing to
Irolley cars were delayed
some time this morning
a derailment at Spring's Corners
Six candidates are to receive
the first degree in Odd Fel®wship
at lield
evening
a mecting to he
Tuesday
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Welcome «irons, stirs, wreaths,
plumes and in fact everything for
houses
2t
lecorating, horses, wagons,
ind stars at Turney’s,
William Dillon and H. C. Mul-
doon of the Erie freight office left
today
to spend a few at
Niagara Falls and Buffalo
-
days
Miss Sadie after a
weeks visit to New York and
Philadelphia friends returned home
While Miss
Engleman purchased goods for her
Engleman,
three
last evening
gone
fall and winter millinery trade.
CLAIRVOYANT
READINGS AND AID
by the most bnlliant and
gifted Reader of modern
times
Prof. M. Dubois
of N ‘WwW Y irk
brings
:
.
RESULTS
Mr. Maurice Dabois,
ind peerless New York
Palmist is for one week
he may be
m. top
the famous
Paychic and
in Waverly,
ilted daily from 10 a
it lis private parlors,
452 Fulton Street.
This is
t nity
ising
COns
m
an extraordinary oppor-
Mr. Dubois is on an advers
teip and cannot be found ouat-
his New York office at any
future time. He is the acknowledged
leader of his profession, and many of
his remarkable predictions and tests
have been much featured and written
bout,
He cordially invites von to inter
view him on any matter vou may be
in trouble or doubt about. He will
not ask a single question ; still he
will recite every incident in your
life, advising. and if required help
von to realize your desires and am-
bhitions
aide
e Prof. Dubois gives true and good
advice on every subject, solves mat-
ters of doubt and mystery, aids those
who are unsuccessful or unhappy. In
matters of law, business, investments
health, travels, changes, marriage,
courtship and domestic troubles his
help is a sure guarantee of success.
Hand reds who are successfal in busi-
neas, happy in their homes, or are
attaining their desires, thank him
for the blessings they enjoy He
developes strength of mind, cures
bad habits and weakness of mind
through mental suggestions and
guarantees to accomplish fally and
absolutely whatever he undertakes,
Special Reduced Fees
this week 50, 1.00 82.00
for tests, readings and adviee.
BUSINESS MEN
Men and women in professional
walks of life, who would not think of
consulting the proverbial * fortune.
teller,” visit Mr. Dubois regularly in
New York and elsewhere and are
| benefited. He has been visited and
ix endorsed by such people as Sir
Robert Salishary, Ex-President
Cleveland, Senator Shepard, Judge
Hant. Dr. Rassell Pierce, Mrs, Lease,
Lillian Rassell. Mme Bernhardt,
Maud Adams and many others. Hun
dreds of testimonials in his office
Some come for a half hour interest.
ingly spent, while others call for and
receive valuable advice and help.
REMEMBER
One Week Only in Waverly.
S00
0
=~) 3
am
Carl Hagenbeek
The
The Heras Family of
the famous Flarenes Trio
clove
the re
n, direct
jueen, Miss Helen Richards
—
ALL
300
S50
2
} Ring
A Wide Racing
n fare Vienna, on
owt no
ajphs
Austria's
Twas
ted gymnasts
the Oclofl Trio,
ingly beantiful equine
more entertaining
itis,
I, an entran
Magnificent Horses 500
Trained Wild Animals—1,100
Seating Capacity —10. 000
Herzog educated stallions, sixteen
werial bar artists: the Edwards,
r+: Fogland's famous tight wire
circus fetares
i
¢ “3
Jog re
Uri fr
my
¥
phan
Admission
Look! Look!
If von are looking to the interest of
your jx cket book vou should bay your
Groceries and Provisions
where you can save the most
Evervthing in the line of
staple and fancy sroceries at a big sav-
ing of money, Our
Sunshine Coffee
wrth. All who have
no other, 2 y pound,
J. L. HUNTER,
375 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y.
JULY DIVIDEND
Was mailed to stockholders
money
first-c!
15s
is the best on « tried
It Ones use ol
uth ih
The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co.
Ma
ast seven
ver §1°
ire pper
Bh the clear t
je 20x { pu ring the
rofit was
hange v
3 this stank in
stack
¥ i
Frery share is of equal value
x value of plant, «<C
position w rth investigating Call «
KE. KE REYNOLDS
* Packer Ave , Sayre, Fa
We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER
| which gives you better light than ten
ordinary gas burners or twe lve electric
bulbs. Floods a large room with a bean.
tiful white light. Comfortable for home,
study, reading, ete. Saves the eyes,
|
tractive and bright, Fits any gas burn
er. After a week's trial, if not satisfied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374} Broad St., Both Phones, Waverly.
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
SAYRE.
LIGHT AS A FEATHER
and hence comfortable to the palate,
gums and the whole mouth are the
new style plates of needed teeth we
fit to your face. Yes, to your face,
the outside of cheek
be considered
if natural looks
Get our
for
and chin are to
as well as the inside
to be retained.
prices Then
are
and
you'll want our work
ideas
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, - - N
GOOD BREAD
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 & Young, James Daly,
Hand & Doane, F. E. Seager and W. §,
Wright. In Athens by Park & Co, Cat-
lin & Co. and J. F. McKean.
Good Bread From Good Materials.
None Better Made Anywhere.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Hours -Ttofam,1t03 78pm
OFFICE -SAMUELS BLOCK.
Y.
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Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
Best Quality & Prompt Delivery |
Guaranteed
en
Charles C. Annabel,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW,
332 Broad St,
Performance at 2
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Wanted.
Wanted An orderly at the Robert A.
Packer Hospital,
Girl wanted to do general house work.
Inquire 209 Chemung street, wail.
111-8
For Sale. ny
Ford touring car in first class condi-
tion; great bargain to quick buyer. Ad-
dress Lock Box 12, Waverly, N.Y. 107%
Horse for sale. Five years o old. Wonk, 1
1350 Ibs. Color, bay. J. C,
Maple street,
Help Wanted,
Ladies to assist in soliciting for sale
of Nour in Waverly, Sayre and Athens.
Address “Flour,” Record Office. 109-8
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Notice.
The Record has the best House
L«ase ever printed in Bradford coun
also Vest Pocket and Desk
Books; and a variety of Legal Blanks
Ie ‘rtices and Constables.
For Rent
Two houses for reat, including el
water and toilet rooms in house,
per month. Inquire H. A. Kaafman's
Clothing Store, Sayre. 106-£
House with all modern improvements
at 426 Clark street. Inquire of Frank
Kane, 241 iy street, bY
Waverly, N. Y.
For County Commissioner
T hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for the office of County
er, appealing to the voters, without re-
gard to party, for their ald and support
at the polls in November.
Hexry H. Besmiy.
Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,05.
Dissolution of Partnership -
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
Shaw & Gay has been dissolved andiiiith and that
the affairs of the firm will be conducted
in the future by W. W.Shaw, who Is
authorized to pay all agoouilts and
ceive all bills. W. SHAW,
0 hh BE. GAY.
Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra, composed
playing
all the latest music, is prepared tofar
nish any number of instruments for
balls, parties or suterialuseoll x
| night; rates reasonable,
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