The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 20, 1905, Image 2

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Wo solleit your Banking busi-
“pons, and will pay you three per
interest per annun for money
on Certificate of Deposit or
rings Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
3 small, draw the same rate of
| interest.
W. H. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley Record
J. BH. MURRELLE, Publisher,
He H. E. CUNNINGHAM, Uity Editor,
Pablished every
at Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
ption, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
month,
tes reasonable, and made
knowp oa Spplication.
+ Watered as second-class matter May
10, 1906, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa.
under the
me =
All the news that’s fit to print”
WEDNESDAY,
ens
SEPTEMBER 20, 1805
‘WOMAN'S DESPERATE
BATTLE WITH DOGS.
Vicious Pack of Brutes Almost Strip
- Her of Clothes—Girl Neigh-
bor to the Rescue.
._ Danbury, Conn —Attacked by a
pack of savage dogs her clothing halt
ptripped from her body and her flesh
Jacerated In many places, Mr: Milton
B. Van Keuren, wife of a marketman
of this city, had a desperate battle for
life within a stone's throw of her
Pome She owes her escape from
more serious Injury and perhaps death
"fo the pluck of Miss Mary E Knapp
JA Beighbor, who ran to her ald and
Belped her beat the brutes off
- Mrs Van Keuren was on ber way
20 ber husband's market block
THE DOGS ATTACKED HER
a2 OUSLY
from her home, when the dogs sprang
“upon ker from the roadside The
jeader of the pack a Scotch collie
leaped at her throat. She attempted
"to beat It off, when a big bulldog and
‘as shepherd dog threw their weight
: upon ber and bore her to the ground
She tore the collie from ber throat
‘with her hands, only to have It slok
its teeth in her shoulder
2 pddenad apparently by the wom
“#n's struggles, the dogs set upon her
with teeth and claws. They ripped
Ber dress open from collar to hem of
skirt, and tore her shirt waist from
~ per shoulders. Her position was ex
tremely perilous when Miss Knapp, at
_ tracted by her cries, rushed upon the
dogs and by sheer strength tore them
from the prostrate woman Both
women were baving a pitched battle
“with the dogs when men ran up and
beat the animals off with clubs
Miss Knapp escaped unharmed
Mrs. Van Keuren was taken her
home. A doctor found her suffering
from shock and a score of wounds
She bad saved her face from harm,
But at the expense of one arm The
arm was fearfully torn, and there
were many lacerations made by teeth
and claws upon her shoulders, neck
- snd back Her condition is serious,
But the doctor says she will probably
recover.
to
: Ruiz *d Romance.
A common belief in hospital romances
has been rudely shocked by the story
of a New York nurse. She had a very
Interesting patient and there appeared
some evidence of an approaching situ-
ation wotll he came out of a tender
Janguor, opened hs eyes upon her and
asked: “Do you suppose hell is worse
© than this? "—Boston Herald.
ni Ringed Birds.
‘For the purpose of studying the had-
is of birds of passage a “vogelwar'e
has been established at Rossiten, in
eastern Prussia, where birds are to be
csught and liberated again after small
# Bave been attached to their feet
t directors request that the feet of
Sch ringed birds killed anywhere to
Peaches!
| State Crawford Peaches.
| product in the land.
at this big assortment,
Peaches!
Finest and most
look
WAVERLY
J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER
News matter intended for publication in
the Waverly Departinent should be
wldressedd to the manager at Hotel
saviler, Waverly, N.Y where =ub-
seriptions will alsc be rece pled for
faven by
§ do not recrive Lhe
itl confer a
potifving us if the
Record regularly
Omir subscribers «
Floyd Lett clerk
| Vasbinder's grocery store
IS 4 New
-
| Dana Hopkins is senously ill
| his home on Broad street
—————————
Miss Nora
| was a local visitor yesterday
Kane of Corning
W. H. Hopkins at the Oyster
Bay did a rushing business yester
day
-
Mrs Sarah E. Ley is very all at
her home on Center street,
side
*
F. A. Mercereau of Binghamton
spent yesterday among Waverly
| friends.
| " —
Miss Gertrude Stewart of Adc
son 1s a guest of Mr. and Mrs
A. Shidman
hh -
R
ee
Only two arrests were made yes
terday and this is considered very
extraordinary
-
The Misse
called on their Waverly and Sayre
Donovan of Owego
friends yesterday
Miss Mamie Sargeant of Wash
ington, DD. C, is the cook at Hop
kins Oyster Bay
Mrs F. D Morns of Montrose,
Pa, is a guest at the home of her
sister, Mrs. C. B. McNatt
Miss Huldah Shaw
fine dwelling on her recently pur-
will erect a
chased ot on Waverly street
leave
F.fhe
orming for a
Mrs Hunters will
the o visit rela
tives at Be ntley Creck and Wells
burg
in
with
Miss
| for some days has
who has
suff
recovered to resume her studies at
Ina Engleman
ently
Elnura
Miss Jescie Newland of Elmira,
is a guest of her uncle and
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barden
coln street
unt,
on Lin
-
The Misses Mate and Kate Mack
and Miss Anna O'Day, all of El
mira, spent yesterday with friends
in this aty
Mr. and Mrs M. A. Brooks of
of the
Brooks,
Jinghamton were guests
former's brother, C. W.
the first of the week
—— ———
of G. M.
Legg's shoe repair shop on Broad
The stone walk in front
street has been raised to a grade
with the adjoining walks
-
Ex Shenff H. B. Drake of Brad
ford county, Pa, whose home 1s at
| Canton, Pa, is visiting at the home
of Justic e and Mrs Cc. O
land
Hoag
-
Mrs. Lucy Main of VanEtten is
visiting for a few days in town
York
where she will spend the coming
fall and winter.
r———
She is on her way to New
Al McNeai, at Hotel
Snyder, was locked up last might
porter
This morn
ing he was given his liberty on a
suspended sentence,
re ———————
Rev. and Mrs. M.S Godshall
left this morning tor Waverly, Pa,
{to attend the wedding of Miss Lula
| White, who has on several occa
because he was drunk.
i
{ sions visited Waverly friends
Mrs. Crans of Chemung street,
who has been ill for some time was
taken to Clifton Springs for treat
ment a few days ago. She has
returned home and is in a feeble
Walters undertook to carry more
“budge” than was really necessary
in consequence of which he became
so weary that a night's rest in the
“cooler” was tendered him
House Enter.d By Thieves
Waverly
Hoagland, 423
was entered throueh a
Chamung street,
«ndow by
burglars some time after 100'clock
last mirhe Several pocket books
in the house were © nptied of ther
contents, hut on'y a small amount
Mr. and
Mrs. Hoagland and their son and
of change wa. <ecured
i
daughter were
at the time, and knew nothing of
this morning
LA few days ago Mr. Hoagland re
lthe burglary until
5
ceived £1,885 from some western
securities, and it is presumed the
intruders thought this money w
but,
had been deposited in the bank
No c!
guilty person
4s
in the house, fortunately, it
ie as to the identity of
or persons has as
yet been obtained
Choral Union Meeting
Waverly
terested
A mecting of all in
of a
Choral Union in this city will be
held at High
Th
hirated to Waverly, bu' the promo
in the organuzung
hool hall this even
ing memberstip will not be
hos * . %
fs 1X to Ce
10} i
and Ath
i hist belore
la: number
Sayr- ralled on
of the
ns ¢
the clo
meeting this evening
D A R. Were Entertained
Waverly Tioga Chapter, Daugh
ters of Ancrncan Revolution, com
posed of ladies from this aty, Sayre
and Athens are being entertained
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Buck
on Chemung street this afternoon
Local Eleven Won
Waverly A game of foot ball
the this
city and the Ouakdales of Sayre,
between Shamrocks of
played at Howard street grounds
yesterday resulted in a victory for
the locals by a score of 6 o.
Harvest Supper
Waverly — The ladies of the Pres
byterian church will hold a harvest
supper in the parlors of the church
All the good
things of the season will be served
BUY BOOKS AT HONE
This valley is alive with book
Friday
evemng
agents—keep your hand on your
money and buy at home! Our
home booksellers can get you any-
thing you want that is printed and
bound between covers, and at the
lowest price—though, to be honest,
the public cannot be blamed for
assuming that the itinerant vender
is the only man from whom to
buy books, for local booksellers
do not advertise their wares in the
public prints very extensively
——— nt?
PACKER BAND MUSI
FOR MOVANHO DANCE
The first of a series of dances for
which the Movanho Club has en
gaged the Packer band to furnish
music, will be held Friday evening
of this A large crowd is
expected to attend.
week
Notice to Advertisers.
Our confer a
great favor if they will hand in
advertisers will
copy for changes in advertisements
not later than 6 p. m. on the day
before the
appear
give later changes proper attention
changed form is to
We find it impossible to
We mean to get The Record to
you promptly and regularly. You
perfect out service and
4
0TH ANNIVERSARY
OF FIRE DEPARTMENT
Highly Pleasing and Most Suc-
| cessful Event—Chief Tucker
Did Much 'to Make the Day
| An Eventful One.
| Waverly— The pleasures of a
| day have gone into history but it
will be a long time before the
| memory of the soth anniversary of
the Waverly Fire Department dics
| from the minds of those in attend
It
‘beautiful day and was enjoyed by
The
local fire department covered them-
lance yesterday was a most
large crowds of wisitors.
selves with glory and each of the
out-of-town visitors spoke of their
day in this village as one ol ex-
ceeding pleasure
At 8 o'clock in the morning the
of
They were the
| guests of the local Hook and Lad
| Independent Hose company
{ Corning arrived
der company and were met by their
entertainers at the station, and ac-
companied by the Waverly band
to the hotel
Tioga where they
At 8:23
| made thar headquarters
o'clock the Union Hose company
arrived, and were escorted bg the
Cayuta Hose company and the
Endicott
These two companies were given
band to headquarters
an early morning nde over the
Waverly, Sayre & Athens trolley
line and enjoyed the early hosp:
tality of their entertainers
At about noon the Sayre fire
laddies made their appearance, and
a finer looking lot of firemen was
They
were accompanied by the Packer
The by the
| Sayre firemen added much to the
of the
The parade
never seen
in Waverly
band part taken
success afternoon
was a long and
It was reviewed on
| Broad street by the Village Board
of Trustees and Borough Councils
Athens. A highly
pleasing feature of the parade was
beautiful one
of Sayre and
the Tioga Juniors composed of 12
little boys dressed in white duck
They
hose cart
suits drew a miniature
and attracted a great
deal of attention
The Nic hols
local band in furnishing
band assisted the
for
would
Msi
We
not neglect to mention Chief Tuck
the Waverly firemen
er who has worked very h rd for
the success of the anniversary cel
cbration
The local fire
nished edibles
companies fur-
at their several
rooms and did all that was within
their power to entertain their vis-
tors
—————————
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the part-
nership lately subsisting between James
P. Daly and Thomas Maroney of Sayre,
Pa., under the firm name of Daly & Ma-
roney was dissolved on the 22d day of
August, 1805, by mutual consent. All
debts owing to the said partnership are
to be received by said Thomas Ma-
roney, and all demands on the said part-
nership are to be presentad to him for
payment. The business will be contin-
ued by said Thomas Maroney.
Jaymes P. Dary,
THOMAS MARONRY,
H. 8. WINLACK, Atty.
Aug
Public Sale of Real Estate
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’
Court of Bradford County, Pa. there will
be sold at’ pablic sale on the premises in
Sayre borough, in said county, on Fri-
day, the 20th day of October, 1803, at 10
o'clock, a. m., the following described
real estate, late the property of NF
Tattle, deceased, viz:
House and lot situate in Sayre bor-
ough, Bradford County aforesaid, and
bounded and described as follows: On
the east and north by George Cayvken-
dall farm; on the south by Cayuta street,
and on the west by land of Levi Cartis;
containing one acre of land, more or
ess, with dwelling house, out-building,
and fruit trees thereon Being the
same lot of land conveyed to N. F. Tut-
tle, now deceased, by B. B. Tuttle, by
deed recorded in Beadford County Deed
Book. No. 263, at page 280 :
TERMS OF SALE: Oue fourth of the
purchase price to be paid on the day of
sale, and the balance of purchase money
on the confirmation of the sale, at which
time the administrator will execate and
deliver a deed for the same.
JOB GRIFFIN, Administrator
Sept. 20, 1005, 114-4
I.E. BAKER.
Carpenter and Builder.
22,20 8ep.5,12.10
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y.
Charles C. Annabel,
_ ATTORNEY
HIGH SPEED TRAINS PLANNED
FOR GERMANY.
Line Will Probably Be Built Between
Berlin and Hamburg—Feasi-
bility Demonstrated Two
Years Ago.
New York.—After years of patient
study and experiments involving mil
lions of dollars, it that at
asl high long distance
clectrical locomotive is about to be put
to actual commercial use with ao
ability, if needed, to run at a speed of
upward of 100 miles an hour,
The test iid
Letwesn
is thought
the speed
i. €.,
ws wil probably be bulit
ities of Hamburg and
Beriin, in Germany The dist
to be exact. 178 mille and is now cov
ered by high-grade steam locomotives
with coaches in thres
pinutes, or at the
bour. A proposith
fore the
reichstag to lay the
equip rolling sto
vice that will t
tween the
tiie
ance is
SS
hours and 23
of 52 miles a6
un has been laid be :
and
and track an
sef
rate
German emperor the
bed
k to establish a
vel the 17% mi
in a trifle
one hour and 45 minutes An
ing schedule on this time—]id
miles an hour— Is guaranteed 75 a part
of the proposition. and the Allgemeins
Elektricitats Gesellschaft. of Berlin
one of the largest ral electric
companies in the offers to do
the work for $72 ve
The Allgemeine Elektricitats Ces=ll
schafli this under}
taking as the limit of its deve opment |
in the matter of high specd U ion |
It goes further. It =ays plainly to the]
German government
“If you would go a trifie faster, say |
125 miles an hour, you may do so lor}
$37 500 004 "
Up to date
es 1
two cities avel
Opera
based
gene
world
iM}
dors not
OK pon
act
the German government
has not decided to accent th offer
Neither has It it. That the]
proposition is under on=idera
re jected
ments in high-speed fon tects
road the use of which wa: permitted
by the government to the very
pow sufgesting the establishment
the new gervice
The great German corporation mak
ing the offer has demonstrated the
a
peaple
of
FASTEST LONG DIST
(Can Make 10 M:
Exte:
Fs an
ting ilse.l)
feasitility of the speed and th
durability of their motors to the engi
peering world as far as 194d
when trials at Zassen over the German
military roads were successfully
Al these trial celebrated in
electrical world
tirely new set of phenomena appeared
Pr. Shulz Prendent, of the imperial
German railway department and
man of the «© dy
Zomsen trials
new
back
faut
the
ting and en
now
an inter
hair
of th
what
mt fiae hn
thu feserile
of
wo
will
soon constitu part
the
a the every
day trip betwesen Goimab
cities
“lastruments read e. ory
ten seconds to take measure of speed
and power. The engineer will be
rounded by wires and apparat
carrtes a current at 14 000 volts
“it will be possible the
scenery comfortably, hut persons stand-
jing on stations passed Ly the train at
top speed caunol be recogni od No
injurious effects will be feit by aur
pressure due to passing of trans on
the other track, because the di-tan
between tracks will be made greater,
to do away with this very fault
“It 1&8 likely that remains small
birds ghd insects will be found after
every trip on the front of the motor
Birds dodging Lut
they have been caught by the electric
motor, which moves faster than aay
bird flies.”
Louis J. Magee, of New York, one of
the foremost electrical engiueers of
this ccuntry and the director in Amer-
lca of the Aligemeine Elektricitats
Gesellschaft, adds much of {uterest to
the gescription of this new world
Lealipg passenger train tle says
“The passengers in coaches drawn
by a great electric motor sh wuld be
much more comfortable than in those
drawn by a steam locomotive, for tne
simple reason that the eleciric power
l#¢ a non rotary principle or uniform
In drawing power, while the steam
power is a red iprocating power, or sub
ject to a jerkiness of movement wot
met with lo electrically propelled cars
“The new trains will carry no fire wo
ignite in case of an accident. There
will be no smoke and no cinders. There
will be no boller to burst, no steam to
scald and blind, Bo gases
cate.”
The enormous amount of power re
quired to propel electrically even a
single car at speeds over 10) miles an
hour 18 one of the principal objec! iond
to high speed on account of its great
expense and the limited carrying
pacity of the cars
When the German government shall
have told the Allgemeine Elcktricitats
Geselischaft to go ahead with its work
of iostalling the fastest tralo sorviee
in the world, 12 months or perhaps
18, will elapse before the first train
starts
Experts here say that the 100 miles
an Lour electrical motor service 1a not
due in America for many years yet
‘The conditions here are not yet ripe
for IL
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
are to be
sur
12 lia
10 observe
©
of
delight trains,
to sutfo-
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times
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of N*w York 1
FINS
>
RESULTS
-
Mr. Maurice Dubais, the famous
and peereless New York Psychic and
Palmust is for one week in Waverly,
hie mav be consulted daily from 10 a,
m, to 8 p.m. at his private parlors,
452 Fulton Street.
This is an extraordinary oppor
tunity. Mr. Dubois is on an adver.
tising trip and cannot be found ouat-
New York offiee at any
He is the acknowledged
cader of his profession, and many of
his remarkable predictions and tests
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haut
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Special Reduced Fees
this week, 500, £1.00 $2.00
for tests, readings and advice,
BUSINESS MEN
Men and women in professional
walks of life, who would not think of
consulting the proverhial “ fortane-
teller,” visit Mr. Dubois regularly
New York and elsewhere and
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is endorsed by such people as Sir
Robert salisbary, Ex-President
Uleveland, Senator Shepard, Judge
Hunt, Dr. Russell Pierce, Mrs, Lease,
Lillian Russell Mme Bernhardt,
Mand Adams and many others. Hun
dreds of testimonials in offices
same come for a half hour interest.
ingly spent, while others call for and
peceive valuable a lvies and help,
REMEMBER
One Week Only in Waverly
in
ire
his
Ww mar stim khe
The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co.
Male =x rus
ven
sth
=
)
piper during the
last se profit was
ver §
which the
Stix k ia this company pays monthly dividends
{1 ger cent and is asplen-
Hd buy present price of w¢ per share
sept] yout rder payments
Price suldest to tice
No water in this sloxk
lelterments No preferyes t 1otion stock
po bonds. KE share is of equal value
fe assets §7 value of plant, etic,
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A proposition
write
worth Call or
REYNOLDS
Ave sayre, Pa
fuvestigating
R HE
117 Packer
We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT CAS BURNER
which gives you 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, ete. Saves the eyes,
Makes stores, halls and churches look at-
tractive and bright, Fita any gas burn-
er. After a week's trial, if not satisfied
vour money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
8741 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,1to3,7to8 p.m.
OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK.
128 Lockhart St.
Subscribe for The Record.
ccm:
—_—
Ready for Business
Having refitted the billiard, pool and
lunch rooms recently leased of F. 8. Wol-
eott, I am now prepansd to serve all cus.
tomers in a satisfactory manver. My
jalty is quick lunches of all kinds,
patronage
nt
ir
LIGHT AS A FEATHER
and hence comfortable to the palate,
gums and the whole mouth are the
new style plates of nceded teeth we
fit to your face. Yes, to your face, for
be considered as well as the inside
if natural looks are to be retained.
and prices. Then
vou'll want our work
Get our 1deas
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, - N.Y.
If vou are looking to the interest of
your pocket book you shanld buy your
Groceries and Provisions
where you can save the most money.
Everything in the line of first-class
Our
Sunshine Coffee
is the best on earth. All who have tried
25¢ 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. Sold
in Sayre by David Arthur, Fred Cook,
Child, Waltisan & 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 Amywhere.
WANT ADS
Rates :— Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Bale, ete., | cent a word each insertion
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken for
less than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free to paid in advance subscribers.
Wanted.
Wanted — An orderly at the Robert A.
Packer Hospital.
Reliable married man wanted to work
it the ice business by the year, Inquire
F. J. Tillman, 105 North Elmer Avenue,
Sayre; Pa. 114-8
For Sale.
Ford touring car in first class condi-
tion; great bargain to quick buyer, Ad-
dress Lock Box 12, Waverly, N. Y. 1074
House and lot, No. 121 Hopkins street,
Apply to Mrs, H. D. Angell, No. 114
Wilber avenue, Sayre, Pa. 141 §
“Horse for sale. Five years old. Wei thy
1350 Ibs. Color, bay. J. C. Wood,
Maple street. hd
Help Wanted. :
Ladies to assist in soliciting for sale
of flour in Waverly, Sayre thens.
Address “Flour,” Record Office. 100-8
Notice.
The Record has the best House
Lease ever printed in Bradford
alse Vest, Pocket and Deak. Rios
Justices and Constables. t
For Rent
Two houses for rent, including aly
water and toilet rooms in
per month. lnguire H. A. Ka 's
Clothing Store, Sayre. 106-1
For County Commissioner
J hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for the ofice of County Commission -
er, appealing to the voters, without re-
gard to pares, for their aid and support
at the polls in November.
Henny H. BENTLEY,
Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,06.
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 we«
ceive all bills, W. Saaw.
Mgr. 117 N. East street, Fayre.
Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra,
of experienced musicians, and
all the latest music, is preg
pish any number of instruments
halls, parties or en
night; rates reasonable,
Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre, ¢
orders at Maney & Bayre.
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1 hereby announce