The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 19, 1905, Image 2

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vings Account.
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n NH. SAWTELLE, |
Cashier.
he Vv alley ey Record|
MURRELLE, Publisher,
BEC CUNNINGHAM, City Editor.
every afternoon except Sun-
at Marrelie's elle's Printing Oflice, Sayre,
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Act of Congress of March 3,
Il the news that's fit to print”
SDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1905.
DISCUSS BONDS
: ! Adjourned Meeting
Determines Form, Date and
The school board held an ad
gd regular mecting last night
present were President
on, Supt Stetler ond 1
) Baltz, Brainerd, Cook, Mad
k and Whittle Absent, Di
Adam and Talada. Mr
ttle was appointed secretary
ro tem. Mr. Maynard, council
for the board, was present and
advised the directors in regard to
new issue of bonds. Certain
formalities must be taken. These
re provided for by a resolution
made by Mr. Maddock, seconded
by Mr. Brainerd. All present vot
ed yea. The bonds will be of the
denomination of $1000, at 4 per
cent. and will be numbered from 1
16. They will be dated Oct. 12
payable at the First National
Bank. A tax rate of 2 mills will
provide for the payment, at matur
ity, of two bonds a year, in the
“order of their numbers. The di
“rectors will try to sell these bonds
at the usual premium ;
The bill of Miss Mary Hall for
typewriting, amounting to
75 cents,
‘On motion of Mr. Brainerd the
: gatacy of Miss Flynn was increased
$5am h because of her advance
mm rad
The total registration of pupils
to date was announced as 1202,
with 128 in the high school. It
was decided to provide an addi-
tional room for the seventh grade
Supt. Stetler announced that there
were now 49 pupils in the fifth
grade room at the high school
building and that the number
might be increased to 53 or 54
soon.
- On motion, the bill of Coleman
Hassler for 50 toms of coal was
ordered paid, and the board ad
The Rev. I. W. Bingham will
er the sermon tomorrow morn-
at the sixty-third annual meet-
‘of the Chemung River Baptist
association, in session at Big Flat
- tomorrow and Thursday. Ar-
er have been made for
train No.8 to stop at Big
t for those who desire to attend.
a
SEND US.
living wit
Neuralgia or Uric Ackd Disease, anc
sail you a coupon good for 15 ceats on
Addres your letter ia
Peaches!
“Peaches!
State Crawford Peaches.
| product in the land.
at. this bigtassortment.
Capt. F. N. Moore was in Athens
over night
Hon. Mial E
jagl evening
0 L
this morning
H
1st ey
Lilley was in 'oWh
Haverly went! to Towanda,
Raup returned from Wy
George
alusing ening
farm in Windham Summit
QO Pp. Kinney
Michigan, for a
Harold Wooster
Gay Perk
Detective A CC. McGovern
Towanda
ir at Battie
das
of Elmira, N. Y.,
inday
Hon
Creek few
visited ins over =
Counts
attending court in to
Rummer
of
F. A. Bradley to
field this morning in the
the N. P. L.
Mrs. S.A. Prince
this morning to visit
C. C. Whitley's
The traveling derrick at the Bridge
Works is in operation to-day unload-
ing iron from the
Mrs. W. D. Gillett
this morning to visit her parents
and Mrs. E M. Vought
John Fice
street residence
doing the
Mattie
the home
in North Towanda
Mrs. P. E Decker went to Mans
fleld, Pa., this to spend a
few days with hey parents
Dr. W. G. Simpson will deliver an
address before the
tion in Sayre OMOrTow
Miss Mary Hunsicker has present
ed an elegant picture of John Paul
Jones to the Athens High School.
Mrs. Hannah Webster of Bingham-
ton, N. Y., is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Fugene McDanlels, Mag
Mr«. Albert Baker and Mrs. Walter
Ruggles of visiting
Mr Geo. A Main
street
Mr Elec
lev. N. Y., a former parishoner of Di
Simpson's, is visiting at the of
Dr. and Mrs Simpson
WwW. H. Osborn
Lehigh Valley, will take
ind in
J, and other places next week
Another operation was performed
vear and a half old son of Mr
and Mrs. John Lynch
Dr. Hinton and an assistant
Sayre
Athens was not well represented at
the Valley firemen's convention in
Waverly to-day The boys have been
so much this summer that they could
not stand the expense
The Misses Belle Lantz, Elfa Heath
and Marion Green went to Walton,
N. Y.. to-day to attend the Thompson-
Thurston wedding, which is to take
place tomorrow evening
Miss Daisy Nutt returned home
from Owego last evening where she
has been acting as assistant super-
intendent of the fancy department at
the Tioga County Falr. Miss Nutt
has held the position of assistant su-
perintendent of that department for
the past six years, a fact that reflects
honor upon her skill and good taste
Chief of Police Robert J. Mulligan
returned last evening after spending
a week in Albany, Fort Edward and
other places In central New York.
Mr. Mulligan although a Pennsyivan-
fa officer, was elected a member of
the New York chief of police associa
tion and he attended their conven-
tion of that body in Albany at its
recent session
wen!
interests
Wssox
of
went
at the
fo
home
cars
to Ghent
Mr
went
Elmira
Edgar
having his
repainted
job
is
Parks
Mrs
it at
Was
is
to vis
Allo
David ha
of Mrs
gone
Robert
morning
lebecea Org aniza
evening
le street
Towanda,
Lamkin
are
Sauth
ta Roney of Newark Val
home
agent of the
a week's va
Trenton, N
tation
cation will visit
on the
vesterday by
from
Resigned Position
Lyman F. Shaw resigned hia posi-
tion at the A. BE. Gulles grocery yes
terday Mr. Shaw has been continu-
ously in the grocery business for him-
self and with others In Ath-
ens for nearly twenty-five years
and has gained a host of ward
friends that respect him highly
He 1s the soul of integrity and honor
and the people have come to know
that he gives a square deal in every
transaction that he engages in He
is a good citizen and a fine business
man and we hope that he will remain
in Athens
Improvement at Forrest House
John Heavener is putting in an In-
dependent Electric Light plant for
the Forrest House. It will furnish
electricity for thirty lights and will
be under his own control, so that
pereagie he will not be bothered with
Lost Memory From Fall
Artemu Weller
vesterday al: rnoon
was fishing
he
step
saw him
He struck
and when
out
when
the
and
Eoing up
when his wife
and fall backward
head on the
reached
He was ea
Haleomb
1
the doctor
came home he wa
home
trip
stone walk
he
into
him was
the and
immoned When
Weller could not
The do ask
know
He
own nae
insensible
rried hots
actor
arrived
fecosnize
ed him if didn’t
he said he did not
him what hi
any one tor
him and
then asked
was and he
It is
a sun stroke
hie
iin t got
that he
fishing
no nate
though
a hile
received
ind that he was over-
limibing his
old soldier and has not had
of his limbs
back from the army
after a
condition
come by {t
He i=
much use
while « steps
an
since he
He
while
cane
gained con
sciousness but Is in a
Serious
Sneak Thieves at Work
Last night between the
at midnight I |
thieve ents
Decker, the
{ phell
hour of 12
morning, sneak
idence of EE W
house uth of the
ind robbed it of all
pepper and money
$s and
eatables
of
made
Decker and
till morning
down stair
red the re
fir
Ho el
ES ol |
rad Thes
in mons ind all
uld find
hie Campbel As
got he
of the
The pro
% that the dogs
but Mr
sound
ker came
he
sald
that
hotse
tween
rietor
quite a howling
his family ept
when Mra
in the morning
dows open ind
boarder 1 guess
been In
Lutcher
which
Thee
found the win
a gentleman
ome
They found a
the window
up the
was evidently
object taking
victuals
to
one has
the
knife ving near
was used to pry win
hun-
money
dow Some one
and did not
with the
gry
along
Should Have a Pension
Mrs
to-day
Tacks
tarted
Newark, N. J
the
Mrs
loyal
Sarah on ix 92 vears old
and she alone on a
she
her
of
went
urney to where
with
Was one
spend
daughter Jackson
falthful ladies who
to the front during the Civil War and
cared for the sick
She did
relief organiz
x ii] winter
the
and wounded sol-
belong to any
but on her
to the
dier not
ition
and
came
went
own volition
cases that
tion She
ed many
many comrades to-day
blessed The
ward her for
they deny
justly des
clad laws are
try
tered
her
minis
under
cheered the
observa-
and sav
and there are
who call her
government should re
her heroic work, but
her the recognition she so
PTVES Some of these iron
a disgrace to our coun-
boys
precious lives
Death of Mrs. ES. Fox
Mrs. E. S. Fox died in New York
city last night at 11:30 o'clock She
lived In Athens in early times and
her husband, Aaron Fox, was a pat-
tern maker in the Shipman & Welles
machine works She leaves one son,
Fred M. Fox of New York and one
daughter, Mrs. Everitt Stevens of
Denver, Colorado. She also leaves
two brothers, C. T. Hull of Athens,
and F. V. Hull of Kansas, and two
sisters, Mrs. Dudley Phelps of East
Smithfield, and Fanny Hull of Ath-
ens. She has resided in Denver un-
til recently and afterwards in New
York city.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Lucy Kennedy was ad-
mitted this afternoon
Mrs Deliah Green of Litchfield,
was discharged this afternoon.
Peter Oper, the Pole who was
injured at Van Etten Junction yes
terday noon, was discharged from
the hospitai and walked home yes-
terday afternoon.
4
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Waverly Items
Mrs C. C. Strong, after a
of severe illness, is reported better
today.
week
ei st t——————
Miss Anna O'Hara, employed
as stenographer at Syracuse, is
visiting her parents in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wbittemars
Ey Fs
Athens, Sapre and South Waver-
ly Company Given Permission
to Use Athens Streets — Other
Important Business Transact-
ed.
The monthly meeting of the Athens
Borough Council was held at City
Hall last evening All of the mem-
bers being present except Burgess
Macafee and Councilman Cheney
1!. G. Frisble, secretary of the
Board of Health, appeared and made
a statement that the funds appropri
ated were exhausted and that they
| der to carry on thelr work He also
made a report of the receipts and dis
bursements since his official term
which commenced May 1,
On motion of M; ap
propriation of $125 and
the was here
after make reports of their operations
and July
as
secretary
1905
afee an
was voted
secretary directed to
on the first davs of January
of each year
The Lids for the house
for Fourth Ward were then opened
and were follows "AC. Hall,
$565; C. F. Moore, $915, and HB. H
$1,029 Mr. Tripp was
and asked if he had not
prepared an estimate of the of
the buliding and replied that he had
only made a partial one which
amounted to $250 than
Mr. Hall's bid, that the building
complete, according to specMications
that amount Where-
unanimously voted
Hall's bid, the
$565
Engineer
statement
new hose
as
Grislaine
called upon
cost
about less
but
would reach
upon It
accept Mr
offered at
Borough
made a
Was to
lowest one
Walker
regard the
water situation in the upper part of
the Mr. Walker sald that the
overflow was occasioned by the water
and that
ways remedy it
in an ‘opening
street, and the
then
in to
town
coming from Walnut street
there were (wo to
First by putting
through to Spruce
other by making a connection with
the sewer at the Furniture Works
After some discussion by Councilmen
Weiss and Henry It that
the borough engineer and street com-
missioner should have power to go on
and make such repairs as would rem
edy the evil and that the) their
judgment as to what course 18 best
Councilman Keefe objected to this,
that the borough engineer
should have made a written
and recommendation before it should
acted upon, that they could
give it intelligent consideration,
The matter considered
the franchise for the Athens,
and South Waverly street rallwa)
In this matter Hon. Mial E. Lilley
Was pre in the interests of the
and District Attorney Mills
Fhe typewritten
presented by Council
and It was adopted by a
and afterwards
serfatim
the Athens Sayre,
Street Rallway
authority $0 bulld their
single track the
side tracks for switches at
they re deemed neces
not more than 160 feet for each
switch Beginning at Pennsylvania
avenue (now 4th street) to Intersec
of the borough line Also on
Welles avenye from North line of the
Pine and through
Pine to Fourth streets, through Hugh
to Elmira and then south along EI
to intersection of Main
street at the Flat Iron, also through
Tioga street to the east bank of the
Chemung river The borough is to
celve a tax of $50 per year on each
car in service and the fare is to be §
up to the end of their line
The work Is to be commenced within
one vear of the publication of this
franchise and to be finished by De-
cember 1st, 1907. The company Is
to give bonds to the amount of $5,
000 to hold the borough harmless
from any damages resulting from
the operations of the road
No other business, they adjourned
MEET AT MONROETON
was voted
use
tating
report
be SO
An
next was
Sayre
sent
company
for the
franchise was
man Keefe
unanimous
tion by
By this franchise
and South W
company
Borough
vole sec
tion
averly
have
road with with eX
ception of
points where
’ars
tion
borough to street
street
cents
The eighteenth annual reunion
of the Fifty-eighth
Pennsylvania
will be held at
Friday, Sept. 29. Comrades
other organizations are cordially
invited to meet with us and renew
acquaintances formed in "61 to '65.
Regiment,
Volunteer Infantry,
Monroeton on
of
sn A A pi
FIREMEN AT WAVERLY
The Sayre firemen left for Wav-
erly at 1 40 this afternoon, via the
Lehigh. Long before that,
traction company was
the
running
special cars to accommodate the
crowds who went to see the parade.
Sayre had a more than Sunday still-
ness this afternoon.
re
Notice to Advertisers.
Our advertisers will confer a
great favor if they will hand in
copy for changes in advertisements
not later than 6 p. m. on the day
before the changed form is to
iy |sppear. We find it impossible to
Bubsar
for Erection of Struc-
sat yg hg
London. — Revivals are in the atmos
phere and shortly it may be expected
that a crusade for Mohammedanism
will be preached in the citles, towns
and parks of Protestant England
A mosque has been designed for the
metropolis by Mr R Williams who is
at present at the court of the khedive
of Egypt, studying Arabesque desigus
of walls and Soors for the further em-
bellishment of this fane of Islam
Beautiful and fairylike will bé this
structure of marble, for the building
THE
tHul ding
MOHAMMEDAN MO=EQUT
Misiems 10 Fe Frected ia]
i ion) |
for
of which three mighty princes of Islam
the shah of Persia, the khedive of|
Egypt and the amir of Afghanistan—
have lavishly subscribed
It is to be «ted near the
on the Lambeth sige of the
ly opposite Westn
will be the monastery for the
ing of su h English
to go out as miss
faith of the
than
Here proselytes to the
into “retreat” to meditate and in-
#tructed in the tenets of Islam. and
here will be the college Moslems
will be able much
less fee than other college in
England
The amir of Afghanistan
of Hyderabad, the
and a number
princes and
ere Thames
river, near.
itnster abbey Here
teach-
men as wiil consent
ouaries to preach the
prophet in other gountries
their own
faith can Ko
be
where
to study &t a
in any
very
the nizam
raiah of Rampur
opulent Indian
chieftans have expressed
their intentions of helping In every
way the furtherance of their faith in
London
of
TO HEAD WAR COLLEGE.
Gen. Barry Said to Have Been Se-
lected for the Honor—Is a
Popular Officer.
Gen. Thomas
will be the ne
war college at
Barry is at present
the Russian in Manchuria. and
will not formally assigned to his
new task until he returns to the United
States
Gen. Barry
Washington
ry, It 13 stated
ident of the
ton Gen
H Bar
xt pres
Washing-
with
army
Lae
a native of New York
graduated from West Point in 1873
He served for a time with the Seventh
cavalry, and then transferred to
the First infantry As an officer of
this regiment he was long stationed
in San Francisco, and
known here During
administration Barry served a
as inspector and instructor of
Was
came weil
Markham's
term
the
(yOv
GEN THOMAS H BARRY
(He Will Probably Be Next President of
War College )
national guard of California. He was
with the troops in camp and visited
every regimental and company armory
in the state He made to the secretary
of war a breezy and concise report re-
garding the guard and its officers.
The document called forth a protest
from Gov. Markham, but Barry malin-
tained his ground
Gen. Barry scrved several years in
the Philippines. He is a strict dis
ciplinarian and keeps everyone about
him moving, but withal Is popular,
Queer Doings in Norway
In Norway on pay days saloons are
closed and savings baoks open until
midnight. Servant girls hire for half a
year at a time by contract at public reg-
istry offices. There Is a tele graph box
on every street car. One writes the mes
sage, puts on the right number of
stamps, and drops it in the box. Farm-
ers can borrow money from the govern-
ment at three per cent There are prac
tically no iliiterates. The average wage
carnings are §S8 a year There are
more reindeer than horses, more sheep
than cows
Valuable Private Art Collection.
In Springfield, Mase, Is a private
art collection the largest and most
varied owned by any one individual
in the country [It is the property of
G. W. V. Smith. who has spent over
50 years in getting It together and
it 1s ranked with the New York Metro
politan museum and the Wallace mu
seam of London
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
1 to Passion Papers,
ey hone 11 X. | 5
READINGS AND ALD
wt bntliant
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Prcf. M. Dubois
Naw Y wk
hy tlc
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and
madarn
Baines
RESULTS
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Mr. Maurice Dabois, the famons
and peerless New York Psychic and
Palmist is for one week in Waverly,
he may be consulted daily from 10 a
m. to 9 p.m. at his private parlors,
452 Fulton Street.
This
tunity
i= an extraordinary
Mr. Dubois is on a
tising trip and canpot be
side his New York
future time. He is the
leader of his profession,
bis remarkable predictic
oppor
an adver.
found out-
office st anv
wknowledoed
and many of
ms and tests
have been much featured and vn
ihout,
He cordially invites
view him
tien
yon
on any matler von
in trouble or donbt ahant,
not ask a single question |
will recite every
life, advising,
veut fos peels
to inter
may be
He will
still he
incident In youre
and if required help
vour desires amd am-
hitions
Prof. Dubais gives trae
advies on every sabjeet,
ters of doubt and mystery, aids those
who are unsuccessful or unhappy in
matiers of law, business, investments
health, travels, changes, marriage,
courtship amd domestic troubles his
help is a sare
aud goad
solves mal-
suaranties of success
Hand reeds who are sncesssful in busi-
ness, happy in their hos or are
sttaining thelr desires, thank him
for the blessings they enjoy. He
developes strength of mind =
had habits and weakness
throash mental
guarantes
ihsolutely
nes,
cnres
of mind
=tions and
iplish fally and
er he andertakes
saxo
5 to FOOT
whats
Special Reduced Fees
this week She 21.00 22.00
for tests, readings and advice
MEN
professional
ould not think of
proverbial = fortune
teller,” visit Mr, Dubois regularly in
New York and elsewhere and are
benefitisd. He has been visited and
is endorsed by such people as Sir
Robert Salishary, Ex President
Cleveland, Senator Shepard, Judge
Hunt, Dr. Rassel]l Pierce, Mrs, Lease,
Lillian Rassell Mme Bernhardt
Maud Adams and many others, Hun
dreds of testimonials oflies
Same come for a hall
ingly spent,
receive
BUSINESS
Men and women
walks of life, who w
constiting the
in
in his
hour interest.
ethers call for and
i lvies amd help,
REMEMBER
One Week Only in Waverly
while
valuable
JULY DIVIDEND
m ta stock h wn the wily
The Penn- Wyoming Copper Co.
yf ade * wa pate copper dar
ast
Bg the
rf profit wis
er § €
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nthly dividends
= and itis 3 splen-
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pavmenls
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foliar goes into
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A proposition worth investigating Call
wre KE FE REYNOLDS
= Packer Ave Sayre Pa
=
We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT CAS BURNER
which gives yon better light than ten
ordinary gas burners or twelve electric
bulbs. Floods a large room with a bean-
tiful white light. Comfortable for home,
study, reading, #te. 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
vour money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374! Broad St, Both Phones, Waverly.
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Hours -7tofam,1to 8, 7ta8 p.m.
OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK.
128 Lockhart St.
or
Valley Telephone 27x.
Subscribe for The Record.
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, for
the outside of cheek and chin are to
be considered as well as the inside
if natural looks are to be retained.
Get our ideas and prices. Then
vou'll want our work
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, - - N.Y
Look! Look!
If vou are looking to the interest of
your pocket book you should bay your
Groceries and Provisions
where vou ean save the most money.
Everything in the line of first-class
staple and fancy groceries at a big sav-
ing of money. Our
Sunshine Coffee
is the best on earth. All who have tried
it once use no other. 25c a pound,
J. L. HUNTER,
375 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y.
GOOD BREAD
When you want it call for
KING'S BREAD
Made at the West Sayre Bakery. Bold
in Sayre by David Arthur, Fred Cook,
Child, Waltman & Young, James Daly,
Hand & Doane, F. KE Seager and W.
Wright. lo Athens by Park & Co, Cat-
lin & Co. and J. F. McKean.
Good Bread from Good Materials.
None Better Made Anywhere.
WANT TE
Rates :— Wantad, Lost, Found, For
Bale, ete., { cent a word each
for first three times, | cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken for
less than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free. Record want ads do the business.
Wanted.
Wanted An orderly at the Robert 4.
Packer Hospital
Girl wanted to do general house work.
Inquire 200 Chemung street, Waverly,
111-3
For Sale.
tion; great bargain to quick buyer, Ad-
dress Lock Box 12, Waverly, N. Y. 107A
Horse for sale. Five . years.old. Wei
1350 lus. Color, bay. J. C. Wood, H
Maple street.
Help Wanted.
Ladies to assist in soliciting for sale
of flour in Waverly, Sayre and Athens.
Address “Flour,” Record Office.
Notice.
Record bas the best House
Lease ever printed In Bradford
also Vest et and Desk
Books; and a variety of Legal Blanks
Justices and Constables. t
For Rent
Two houses for rent, including el
water and toilet rooms in house,
per month. lnguire H. A. Kaufman's
Clothing Store, Sayre. 108-1
The
For County Commissioner
1 hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for the office of County
er, appealing to the voters, without re-
gard to party, for their aid and support
at the polls In November.
Henry H. Bewmony,
Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,05.
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
Shaw & Gay has been dissolved and that
the affairs of the firm will be conducted
in the future by W.W.Shaw, who Is
authorized to pay all accounts and, re-
ceive all bills. W. W. Baaw.
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The D. A Andrus Orchestra
order st D. 8 Andrus Music Btove,
Desmond street, or see J. J. Hummel,
Mgr. 117 N. East street, oi, 1. Hammel
Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra, conpoual’
of experienced musicians, and
all the latest music, is prepared to
nish any number of instrameats for
balls, parties or eotertainments AF %
night; rates reasonable.
Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Bayre, or
orders at Maney & Page's, Bayre,
Ready for Business
Having refitted the billiard, pool and
lunch rooms recently leased of F. 8. Wol-
cott, 1 am now prepared to serve all cus-
joer in a satisfactory manoer. My
ialty is quick lanches of all kinds.
licited. Ofsters ind
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