The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 21, 1905, Image 2

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    ness, and will pay you three per
| cent. interest per annum for money
The department of savings is a
. feature of this Bank, and
deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
MB. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
| The e Valley Record
1.1. MURRELLE, Publisher,
HE CUNNINGHAM, City Editor.
Published every very afternoon except San-
day ae Murrelle's elle's Printing Office, Sayre,
Sabacription, $1.00 per year;
rates reasonable, and made
25 centa
arene
Ratered as second-class matter May
1 amor the At a ns of Siacs 5.
“‘All the news that's fit to print”
' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905.
——
; Their Boat “Upsot”
- Waveriy—It happened like this
‘Two young men went down the
Susquehanna a day or two since on
pleasure bent. A boat was engaged
‘and the young men went for a row
They had been out for some time
when they had occasion to change
seats, and in so doing the boat was
‘overturned and the young men
dropped into the deep It is not
Rmecessary to say that as soon as
they could reach terra firma they
did so, and hustled home to change
pg. Now they wonder
how'it happened. One of the boys
‘says he only had eight beers before
getting into the boat. It was Fred
‘who told us this story and if you
ask him he will, without doubt, tell
“you all about it.
Two Drunks
~ Waverly—Gilbert Cuykendall, a
resident of this place was arrested
by Special Officer Stebbins at about
10 o'clock last night and locked
‘up. This morning in police court
"he plead guilty to public intoxica-
tion and sentence was suspended
~~ William Ayres, without a home,
a blacksmith by trade, was locked
‘up drunk last night. This morning
he was ordered out of town. He
has not been seen since morning.
Margaret Leary
~ Waverly—After an illness cov-
ering a long period, Margaret
“Leary died at her home in Ridge-
bury Tuesday night Deceased
was a ative of Ireland and came
to America about Gg years ago.
Funeral will be held tomorrow
under the charge of W. C. Farley.
Degree Not Conferred
Waverly—On account of the
~ firemen’s doings the degree that
was to have been conferred by the
- Odd Fellows Tuesday evening was
postponed until Tuesday evening
next.
FIERCE BATTLE IN MIDAIR.
Hawk and Big White Cat Engage in
Desperate Fight Ending in the
Death of Both.
- Montgomery, W. Va — Summer
boarders at Barger's Springs witnessed
a terrific mid-air battle between a
large hawk and 8 medium-sized white
cal, in which both combatants Jost
their lives. The cat killed the bird,
and in turn was crushed by its fall to
ihe earth.
“Ths cat was stretched upon a pile
of boards, when out of the sky an
immense bawk plunged and arose with
animal grasped in {ts talons. The
cat fought with great flerceness, and
the upward progress of the two was
marked by a swirl of fur and feath-
era. The animal in its fury tore
great lines In the hawk and depuded
It of Its plumage.
High upio (heals they hung Then they
fo fall. and as they oeared the
# trall of feathers followed. They
the ground with a thud and all
war over. The hawk was literally dis-
embowied, every feather in reach of
cat's claws Ty tors away. Its
also hung Is little strings. The
was app however,
Th
Sexo uv S.
living within ten miles of Sayre wh
Siving or Uric Ackd Disease and we wi
any purchase made within 80 days at the dr
This offer is only open until
Addres your letter lo
For a Few
y suffer frien any form of Rheumatism,
Imail you a coupon good for 15 cents on
1g siores of
EO. FRANUKE, Athens, Pa
«od the five names and sdlresses soon
NEW HAVE
eaches!
. C. Farley has just rece
State Crawford Peaches.
product in the land.
at this big assortment,
N, CONN.
Peaches!
ived a carload of New York
Finest and most delicious
J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER
News matter intended for publication in
the Waverly Department should be
addressed to the manager at Hotel
Snyder, Waver'v. N. Y., where sub
scriptions will alsc be receipted for
Our subscribers will confer a favor by
notifying us if they do pot receive the
Record regularly
1s the!
E. C. French
Dryden fair today
Mrs. Patrick Lynch is ill at her
home on the south side
——
attending
W.] Amerman of Moravia made
a trip to Waverly today
Henry Cart of Lockwood is a
guest of friends in town today
a— a —
Clark Tobias attended
Mansfield yesterday
J. Baker who has been
little
Mrs A.
the fair at
Mrs. M
seriously ill is reported a
better,
The little child of Rev. and Mrs
Briggs is confined to the house by
illness.
——————
Lewis Geralds of Towanda, a
former resident of Waverly, was in
town Tuesday.
A. R. Bunn went to Ho mer yes-
terday for a short visit with friends
at his old home
Miss Maude Thayre left today
to resume her studies at the Elmira
Business College
>
Masons are at work on the foun-
dation for the new creamery block
on Waverly street.
Mrs. C. H. Sperry of Moravia is
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. French
S. F.
1s visiting old friends in this vicin-
ity. He was a former resident of
Chemung.
Sovocool of Denver, Colo,
Misses Hannah and Tina Engle-
man are in Elmira today. Miss
Tina has resumed her studies at
the college in Elmira,
re — Sr ————————
Emmons & VanEtten have just
closed a contract for a heating sys-
tem at the residence of Jesse Stedge
on Lincoln street, Sayre.
District - Attorney Wallace of
Owego is in town arranging for the
requisition of Adama and Shaw,
two men held for burglary.
Large crowds assemble at St.
James’ church each evening to lis-
ten to Rev. Father Burke. He is
a highly interesting speaker,
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N.
and
A 5 Terry of Williamston,
C., 1s visiting his
Mrs LL
parents, Mr
Gk on Pennsylvania
Mr. Terry
resident of this city
nected with the American
was a former
and was con
Basket
company
——
B M. Hall employed as under-
and embalmer at the
of Messrs French & Kingsbury for
the past two and a half years, has
gned his position Mr. Hall
d openings in view
taker rooms
resi
Fox
~
has scveral
but as yet has made no definite
arrangements for the future
Prof DuBois,
who has been in town
the clarivoyant,
for several
days left last evening for Wilkes
barre. lle expects to visit this
city again about the middle of Nov
ember. The professor has made
many foci
Waverly
aang
hit short stay
in and his fiends will
come him on his retu n
A Pretty Wedding
-A
ding wus celebrated at the home
of the bride's uncle, J. H Lowe of
Front street, Elmira, last evening,
Rev. Geo. A. Briggs, pastor of the
Waverly Baptist church, officiat-
ing. The contracting parties were
Samuel I. Northrup of South {Wa
verly and Miss Mabel C. VanCleft
of El There a large
number of guests present from this
After a short
Mr. Mrs,
reside on Lincoln street, this aty,
after Oct 1
Waverly very pictty wed
mira, was
city honeymoon
trip and Northrup will
Congratulations
a host of friends
*
An Omission
Waverly —In our write-up of the
arc
extended by
doings of Firemen's Inspection Day
we neglected to mention the Edwin
C. Cook Hose Company of Bath,
accompanied by the Alliance Band
of Corning. This company came
by special train and was entertained
by the Tioga Hose Company. They
formed a prominent part of the
parade
Supper and Inspection
Waverly—The Sons of Veterans,
Camp No. 88, of Waverly will give
a supper at their rooms in G A. R.
hall on Monday evening. An
inspection will also take place at
this Division Commander
Moynihan of Rochester will be
present and not Genthner, as pre-
viously stated
time.
Board of Health Stopped Sale
Waverly—A car load of peaches
was side-tracked at the Erie station
this morning and was being sold at
Miss Helen Morgan of New
York after a three weeks so) urn |
with her parents in this aty will |
return home the last of the week.
Hall Clemmons and daughter,
Mrs. Wilham Olney, after a vicit|
with Waverly friends returned to]
their home at Covington yesterday. |
ee iSoim
Rev. G A Briggs returned last
evening from Big Flats, N. Y
where he attended the Chemung.
River Baptist Association Mr
Briggs is vice president of the
association.
Mrs. Helen C. Cole, Miss Edna
Mixer, Miss Bessie Perkins and E.|
F. Perkins left this morning by
“auto” to attend the picnic today |
at the Horton Club house near
Towanda. Guests from this city,
Athens and Towanda are also in
!
i
fiftee n cents per basket. The Board
!of Health viewed the fruit and or-
dered the sale stopped. A large
disposed of when the Board inter}
fered
Valley Railroad
Company a few days ago, was held
at St. John's church this morning,
attended by a large circle of friends.
Little One Suffered
Waverly—The sixteen - months
old baby of Mr. and Mrs. George
Painton had the misfortune to get
a cinder in its ce yesterday while
From the marshes aod meadows they rise
When the ast ray of daylight expires;
WHE 8 vast constieilniion of Ares
They people the dusk of the skies
In an intricate kind of a dance,
1a a mystical mase trey are led,
And | watch them it rolseiessly tread
Wilh eyes that are beavy with trance
And oft from the whir! ard the throng
Some lesser jight dies is the play.
They cease not their dar ce but siwaye
Go circling and whir ing along
And, watching, I dream that our iife
Is a mirthless davce that we tread,
Ne'er pausing to number the dead
That vanish away in the strife
We are sparks from the marsh that are
fiiled
For a moment with impu se
A moment is curs to aspire
A motsent—and then all is stilled!
=N_ O Times-Democrat
desire;
HK. MORRIS MOORE,
announcement
“High-ho!” was the sigh from
sofa
“If 1 intrude—"
“How can you intrude when you are
asked to come?
“Anyhow, 1 am demanding prema
ture welcome, | am the first comer.”
“Some one must be first, and I fan-
<y—"
“That | Intended to be first?”
“1 was about to think so”
“And for asking that question that |
have already asked many itmes. You
know what it is?”
“] know.”
“And your answer?”
To what?”
“You sald you know.”
“Not what to answer.”
“Then let me tell you what to answer,
Stella”
“It will be a dull dialogue If you play
both parts.”
“It is no play with me
that I may not hope!
the same as always®"”’
“It must be the same since my life my
mission, my talents must be given all
for progress, for advancement for wom-
an’s emancipation.”
“Mrs. West”
“Ah, Mrs West' s0 giad to see you'"
“So happy. | came early. It is so
hard to see anything of you Such a
crowd about her always doctor”
was Lhe
the
Do you mean
Is your answer
not veer lightly into divine moods,
Stella thought she had never seen him
appear so heavy
“What has our star been doling late-
ly? Writing! Ah, genius!”
“Truly, | have been writing a story
of the revolution,” admitted Stella,
“and that was why | sighed ”
“Sighed!” queried Mrs West.
“Ah, was It?" asked the
eagerly
“l was grieved”
hastily;
doctor
explained Stella,
“because 1 feared I could get |
WEDDING GARMENT, REENTERED
THE LIBRARY
po illustration io time. It is a story
written for a Fourth of July number.”
why not {llustrate it yourself?”
“Landscapes, | might But dramatic
scenes?”
“Why pot?”
artistic fervor
If only you, Mrs. West, and you, Dr,
Moore, would pose for me | have two
correct, genuine colonial costumes One
story, the farmer's daughter from whose
piggin of milk Washington quaffed a
draught as he rode to Yorktown.”
“If 1 had a single ancestor who had
done a deed worth telling!”
boasting such an ancestress, smiled in-
pot the ambition to even express a wish
bears with never a celebrity among
them; proof positive, he never told of
any such,
“The other costume was that of a Col
Morris, a genuine continental uniform It
fs. [| was lucky enough to get it at a
private auction when | was at school in
the city
“Quick! Qufck' The costumes’ The
eamera' Before the other guests ar-
Five” cried Mrs West with pleasurable
excitement,
Bcarcely ten minutes had elapsed
when Mrs West, arrayed in the old wed-
ding garment, reentered the library
Never 5ad she appeared to such advan-
Wearer
antique costume.
The doctor, in all the glory of conti-
| mentals, entering just behind the widow,
fashed at her a look of amazed admira- |
tion.
|
that he felt uncomfortable while he
looked kingly
“Now, who are we?
doing?” cried Mrs. West.
“You are Nance Doyle herself
Stella The artist's fervor gave her
warmth io spite of the discomforting
admiration that the widow's fetching
appearance created.
and faithful lover.”
“Yes,” assented the doctor, fervently,
“Patriotism only burns brighter in
each breast than does the love of each
for each. pure, changeless”
“How truly you tell it,” breathed Mrs
West
“It Is the moment of parting before
the decisive battle ™
“And the pose?
“Take that of the
already immortalized
will give the needed difference”
“We must be quick about it
clared Mrs. West, “the other
will be arriving in a moment.”
Stella was focusing
“Ready.” she called
The doctor seized the widow's hands
in his and pressed them to his heart
She lifted to his entrancingly
beautiful. for the moment brimming |
with expression of devotion: his own
{what man's could not 71 met hers with
an equal ardor. Stella peering
the lens caught the glanes
great sob rise to her throat
“It seems so long since
murmured the widow
sald
Huguenot! lovers
the
de.
guests
eyes
through
so long—
Stella felt as if
fling her
“But now —at last ” breathed Moare
Stella's hand shook so that she could
scarcely draw out the plate ler. It
was plain that these two had loved In
the long ago
ht
to find him here
the old affection right under her eyes
She had repulsed her persistent lover
just once too often, and now her heart
told her—too late
“Any other pose?”
“Too late’ sald Stella Her voles
frightened her as she uttered the words
beating In her heart. Too late
“But you are content with your
f work? quoted Mrs, West Not if {twas
to give over her lover to the widow
“You do not need me now? You do
not want me? The doctor was eager
to lay aslde the continentals
“I can’t tell until-—until later develop
ments”
But here the guests came. They were
captured with the grace of the old cos-
tumes
Was there magic in the ancient unt-
form, Stella wondered Had she ever
fancied the doctor heavy? Only Her
culean. Had she ever thought him stiff?
Only stately. Clumsy? Only courtly
| Tales of the brave days of the revolu
tion were rife in Stella's parlors that
| afternoon. Each told a tale of his or
{ her own until Mrs Clitheral, wearing
; her gray hair like a duchess’ coronet,
| and across her breast as many badges
| and fusignia as a field marshal may
| boast, turned to Dr. Moore
© “You say nothing.” she announced,
| “and you are the only one among us
whose ancestor was a signor.”
“And you never told me murmured
Stella In his ear
“But you were so Interested |n
progress in advancement in emaneipa-
tion from all old customs, how could |
know you would care for such old
| things?”
| “And your father's family. continued
{ Mrs. Clitheral—her D. A. R. Colonial
{| Dame, Daughters of Colonial Governors,
| Child of Royalty badges tinkled as she
{ talked—""are, If 1 mistake not, of the
! Moores of North Carolina of name and
fame, closely connected with the Moore,
| present marquis of Drogheda Castle,
| Ireland.”
“And you let me boast to you of my
(‘armer girl ancestress with her pall of
foamy new milk."
“She was one to boast of, brave, sim-
| ple, true.”
While the guests gathered about Mrs
| Augustine Shepperd to hear for the
hundredth time her favorite story of the
revolution; how Col. WIll Shepperd
rode neck and neck with the captured
Tory across the How Fields, the doctor
| whispered to Stella:
“l will tell you now that it was | who
| pawned these coutinentals which | now
| wear."
“Not really?”
‘To buy a decent coat in which to
read my graduating thesis”
“And now?”
| “And now | have had success enough
{| to feel warranted in asking you again
that question”
“But. Mrs West? You loved her once?
I heard her say to you as you heid her,
oh, so closely: ‘It seems so long”
“Since you had kept us playing the
fool while you worried with the cam-
“And you, gazing at her so ardently,
said: ‘At last!’ "—N. 0. Times-Demo-
crat.
Plant Lice Killer.
Fifty-eight perso = competed to get
the prize offered at Frankfort, Ger-
many, for the best wethod of destroy-
ing plant lice. The winner's prepara
tion 1s as follows: Quassia wood, two
and one-half pounds. to be soaked over
night In ten quarts of walter and well
boiled, then strain 3 through a cloth
and placed, with 100 quarts of water
fn a petroleum barrel, with five pounds
of soft SOAR
Test ot Chauffeurs
At 8 recent automobile meet in Eng-
land one of the competitions was to
test the capacity of the chauffeurs to
judge the pace at which their respect
ive machines Were iraveling.
Grand Parade
o'clock.
Hon, Bois Penrose, U, S,
Friday at 11 o'clock.
Stock Thursday at 10
Senator delivers an address
other attractions.
returning from the fair
grounds and start on return
Every department filled w
Hon. E.
ds wv immediately following tl
Acrobatic and Juggling
Many
Sayre and Athens to and
last three davs, Re-
member trains stop at Fair
trip from Fair grounds.
ith exhibits,
we Public Wedding.
i
|
LIGHT AS A FEATHER
mfortable wo the palate,
whole mouth are the
new style plates of needed teeth we
fit to your face. Yes, to your face
the outside of cheek
and hence Ct
gums and the
for
and chin are to
as well as the inside
be retained.
1 hen
he considered
lowak s
if natural are to
and
work
Get our 1deas prices,
vou'll want our
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DR. avs,
WAVERLY, - -
JULY DIVIDEND
stow k hie rs 1
Was mailesi t “Mh
The Penn- Wyoming Copper Co.
=a we Ponds
rduring the
car wufit was
pure
a which the
*m mthly dividends
ents and itis asplen-
the present pri pcr share
i ash « red payments
hanger wit 1 notice
seston k ery into
romotion stick
f equal value
of plant, ete,
Af Lows
Call or
KE REYNOLDS,
Packer Ave Sayre, Pa
We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT GAS 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, Fits any gas burn
er. After a week's trial, if not satisfled
your money back,
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
874} Broad St., Both Phones, Waverly.
ligating
gating
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
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Groceries and Provisions
where yon can 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, 25¢ a pound,
J. L. HUNTER,
375 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y.
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A set of Duruy's “History of Rome,” Rome,"
or of “Booklover's Shakspere,” Inquire
Record Office, Sayre, 115-6*
Reliable married man , wanted to work
at the ice business by the year. lanquire
F. J. Tillman, 105 North Elmer Avenue,
Sayre; Pa. 114-8
ee ——————
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three-fourths morocco, perfectly new, for
sale or exchange for other books. Box
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‘House and lot, No. Jit Hopkins street,
Apply to Mrs. H. Angell, No. 114
Wilber avenue, ara Pa. 114-2
Horse for sale. Five years old. W
1850 Ibs. Color, bay. J. C, Wood, ¥
Maple street.
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Notice.
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per month. Inquire H. Ma
Clothing Store, Sayre, 108-£
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for the oflice of County Commission=
er, appealing to the voters, without re-
gard to party, for their aid and support
at the polls in November,
; Hexry H. Bowriay.
Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,05.
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the firm
Shaw & Gay has buen dissolved and that
the affairs of the firm wi
in the future by W. W,
authorized to pay all accounts
sive all bills.