The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 22, 1905, Image 2

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deposits, whether large or
draw the same rate of
M. NH. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The The Valley Record
H J.B. MURRKLLE, Publisher,
H. BE CUNNINGHAM, City Editor.
3 every afternoon except San-
day at Murrelle's Printing Ofiios, Sayre,
Subari pion, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
rates reasonable, and made
Eotered as second-class matter May
53 the postofice at Sayre, Pa,
Act of Congress of March 3,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905
a To Non. Catholics
; _ Waverly—Americans have Fair
“Play. This is the warrant for the
address to non-Catholics by Rev
“ Thomas F. Burke at St James’
church heft week. In this case it
is fair play to hear stated the posi
tion of the Catholic church by one
who has the nght to speak upon
* this matter. If we wish to know
the principles of the Republican
party we go to a Republican. If
we wish to know the principles of
t Democratic party we go toa
Democrat. So, if we wish to
- know the principles of the Catholic
~ church, say the Paulist Fathers, we
should go to a Catholic. About
15,000,000 Americans are Catho
‘lics. As an cducational matter
alone it is well for their fellowciti-
zens to know their belief. Follow
“ing is the program of services for
beginning Monday
“Christ, the
Divine Teacher.”
Tuesday, Sept. 26,
‘and the Bible.”
Wednesday, Sept. 27, “Why
Confess Our Sins to a Man 7”
Thursday, Sept. 28, “The Lord's
Supper—Is it Mere Bread ?”
Friday, Sept. 29, “Chnstianity
and Iofallibility—Both or Neith-
er?
Saturday, Sept. 30, “Why Do
We Honor the Blessed Virgin?”
: Sarday, Oct. 1, 10:30 2 m—
“The Catholic Act of Sacnfice.”
7:30 p. m—"Why I Am a Cath-
olic.””
Byéstion Box—Questions con
cerning the teachings of the Cath-
olic Church, if written out and
~ placed in the Question Box at the
door of the church, will be answer-
ed from the platform cach cvening
“The Church
They Had Been Here
Waverly— Early last evening
Chief Brooks received a message
from Chief Walsh at Sayre asking
him to look out for two strangers
Peac s!
| State Crawford Peaches.
| product in the land.
‘at this big assortment.
Finest and most
J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER
News matter intended for publication in
the Waverly Department should be
addressed to the manager at Hotel
sayder, Waver's. N.Y. where sub-
soriptions will alsc be peeeipted for
by
the
{Our subscribers will confer a favor
notifying us if they do not receive
Record regularly
F. LL. Hawes of Ithaca was a
——————
A.) Haddock of DuBois, Pa
Attorney |. F. Shoemaker
out of town on business today
- -
was
calling on friends in town today
Judg= F A. Bell hac legal busi-
ness at the county seat this morn-
ing.
George B. Walsh, wife and child
of Corning, spent yesterday among
Waverly friends
The W. C. T. U. attended the
Mission at St. James church last
evening in a body
-
Dana Hopkins who has been
dangerously ill for several days is
a little better today
Mary
Towanda
The Misses
McMahon of
of friends in this aty
The condition of Mrs Crans of
Chemung street is critical and fears
Helen
fut ts
and
RE
that she will not recover are enter
tained :
There
from Elmira who listened to Rev
Father Burke at St. James’ church
last evening
- ——
were twenty-five visitors
John Hennessy,
towski
left last evening for a
in New York
Alexander Zol-
Nasadow ski
week's
and Anthony
visit
Miss Daisy Delaney who has
been visiting her sister, Miss Josie
Del.aney, returned to her home at
Binghamton today.
-
Miss Monica Nasadowski of the
south lett this to
take up studies at the Mansfield
State Normal school
———
Mrs. Miles N. Smuth after a visit
of several weeks to
side afternoon
and
friends in this city returned to her
home at Sinclairville yesterday,
e————— w—
Why not take advantage of the
going out of business sale, where-
relatives
by you can save from 33 1-3 to 50
per cent. H. Sattler, Sayre, Fa.
H. H. Woodburn of Binghamton
who is the candidate for mayor of
that city on the Republican ticket,
is a cousin of J. L. Woodburn of
this place.
Now is the time to buy your fall
and winter clothing,
shoes. H. Sattler is going out of
Every article is for sale
at extremely low prices
boots and
business
am——————————————
Mrs H J. Walter, wife of former
‘wanted there for passing counter-
feit money. A description of the
.men was given, but they were not |
to be found in this city. It was]
found, however, that they had]
visited Waverly the night before. |
'W. S.and A. File Bond
: ~ Waverly—The Traction Com-|
pany have accepted the franchise |
~ as offered by the Village Board of |
“Trustees at a recent meeting, and]
"the bond required has been filed, |
together with papers of acceptance,
Work os the new south side line |
will be commenced at once and|
pushed to completion as rapidly as |
possible.
Harvest Supper ToNight
~ Waverly— The ladies of the
Presbyterian church have arranged
to serve a Harvest supper in the
schools, accompanied by her son
| Judge and Mrs F. A. Bell
-
Charles C. Annabel
| has returned from Saratoga Springs |
| where he had a case before the Ap
| pellate division of the Supreme |
| Court in session ut th at aity
Mrs. Charles Jennings
| Carl of Moravia are guests for a|
Attorney
and son |
French.
Sunday with his family here,
Pleasing Entertaioment
Waverly—A musical entertain-
{ment given by the Red Men at
their rooms last evening was at-
tended by about fifty invited guests.
The musical program was highly
REV. FATHER BURKE
TALKS ON TEAPEANE
House Packed To the Doors to]
Listem to This Brillian Man. |
One Week More of the Mission
at St. James Church.
Waverl Rev. Father Thomas
F. Burke
one ofthe strongest
temperence question last evening
Waverly audience
the of the the
church was picked to the doors
Long
opening service
[stant show *d signs of being disin
[terested during the long discourse
urs As
could listen to that
hours and not
Father Burke
of one and a half h one
expressed it, I
man for
be
gamncd
satished
stay in this
he takes
Love for Sinners.”
city [his evening
for his subject, “Christ's
Legion Elects Officers
Waverly—Word received from
the National Convention of the N
P. L in ses
i$ to the cffect that George Al
fill led
been)
cott who has so acceptably
the office ol sceretary has
elected president; H. EV
ol Jamestown, N.Y
H.C L
secretary,
, ViCC pres
iof Holly, N. Y
Brewster, treas
Lang,
Hilton,
kw HO
H.
urer, Percy LL
Dr. W. M.
cal exanuner
trustee and
supreme med
Waverly
satisfied with the choice
Is well
of the con
I'he dele-
are expected
vention for 1ts officers
gates from this aty
home tomorrow
*
Sneak Thieves at Work
Of late
broken
several build
Waverly
ings have been into and
anything that boys or young men
might find, that would be of
been tiken
the residence
of Howard
and
value
to them, has
this morning
Charles Dawid
was centered
Early
of
street
dollars
two in
known to have been
From the manner of oper
money 1s
taken
ation it 1s pretty certain that it is
the work of boys Suspicion is
directed toward certain young men
and if they continue this sort of
thing they will surely get into the
clutches of the law
Crescents Challenge
The Crestent foot ball
have
Waverly
team of this aty issued a
challenge for a single game or a
cries of games to be played dunng
the coming autumn months. The
challenge 1s open to any foot ball
team in the Southern Tier or North-
ern Pennsylvania. The locals de-
sire especially to correspond with
the Sunny Sides of Binghamton.
Local manager's address is Clar-
ence Daly, Orange street, Waverly,
N.Y. The Crescents are looking
for teams averaging 150 pounds in
weight
Fire Council Meeting
Waverly of the
Fire Council held at the Spalding
-At a meeting
Hose rooms last might bills of ex-
pense fcr Inspection day were
audited This was all of the busi-
ness of importince that was trans-
acted at the meeting. It is grati-
| fying to the council ‘to be able to
| state that funds sufficient to mect
the expenses of the day had been
subscnbed
ee ——
Meeting of Incorporators
| Waverly—A mecting of the m-
orporators of the Manoca Temple
| Association will be held at Justice
Hoagland's office this evemng.
| The meeting is for the purpose of
examining and signing papers of
incorporation of the new associa~
tion.
Married at Chemung
Waverly — Robert Cunningham
of this city and Miss [tia Platt of
og oar, were married at the
JU
dy
AT THE
NARNER DEPT. STORE
ATHENS
A —
| Spray flour
Lake .
o lbs table meal . . .
> We H. Baker's ch olate 3
21 oye Re shredded cocoanut
| Red salmon
i Pink salmon
4 pts beans
9 Ibs finest pig pork
11 Ibs short cut
121; Ibs bean pork .
| Full cream cheese
Best granulated sugar
A sugar .
* sugar. :
Monogram table syrup
{ Shredded biscuit .
Ego O See
Vigor .
| 5 lbs pure ard.
6 * comp. lard
7 leaves bread . ‘4k’
We carry the best line
Oak Stoves in town.
Easy Terms.
| Wedding Bells tea
| This is the best tea we ever sold
. 0c
| Equal to any 60:
Karner Special Blend Coffee is a
| quarter well spent for drink
‘The Polliwog Shoe
ti. Fors
irs leads all for styles, fin-
{1sh, wear and price.
bottles best ammonia. .
| 5 bottles best blueing .
| 10 Ibs gloss starch. .
17 bars Oak Leaf soap.
17 bas Acme soap
17 bars Swift's Pnde soap .
Black Cat Hosiery
Is
such as the average
All
uncqualled for hard service
boy
gives it
S12€S
Necessities
ash stove
Coal
boards, oil cloth patterns, hard and
P wuls, sifters,
soft wood, lanterns, wheelbarrows,
express cats.
E. B. CARNER, Trustee
FREE!
To the Person Bringing this Ad
to Our Office.
Beginning Septe mber 13th we will
give free of charge one gold crown (best
quality) on every full set of teeth made
or contracted for on or before October
20th.
We will also allow 10 per cent dis-
count on all other work done or con-
tracted for during same period of time,
NOTE PRICES:
Gold crown and bridge work $5 per tooth
Full set of teeth. $56.00 up
Teeth cleaned. 50 cents
Teeth filled with silver. 75 cents
Teeth filled with gold £1.00 up
Teeth filled with cement 50 cents
Teeth filled with art’] enamel $1.50 up
We extract teeth positively without
pain. All work guaranteed.
DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS
Hours: 8:30to12; 1tob5:30;7to8.
Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and
Lockhart St, Sayre, Pa.
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.K
Wright. In Athens by Park & Co, Uat-
lin & Co. and J. F. McKean.
Good Bread From Good Materials.
None Better Made Amywhere.
Charles C. Annabel,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW,
332 Broad t, ‘Waverly, A Broad St., Waverly, N. Y.
A.EBAKER,
A 1.1.
300 Feat
50
ry
fe
300
0
>) .
722
Employees
Magnificent Horses —500
Trained Wild Animals—1,100
Seating Capacity 10.000
Carl Hagenbeck
The European Ci
The Heras Family of « en, dire
the famous Florence Trio; the regal
them, in an act never before atts
kings of the air;
queen, Miss Helen Rie
sof
Ade
apted |
cultured snow-whits
hards, and four se
—
lings
A Wi
g the Cre
t trinmphs in
ans, Aus
y this
Ice
far away \
trias mewmt nots
“hn,
Ligyvmn ists;
Orloff Trio,
witifa
country the
ntrancingly Ie
K 1 equine
Pe Ore
ntert ving
Herzog educated stallions, sixteen of
aerial bar artists: the Edwards,
England's famous tight wire
The Onginal Carl Hag
cn heck
Attraction Direct from a Succes
A full mile of Glittering
ind 8 p.m; Doors open :
Admission
LIGHT AS A FEATHER
to the palate
the
and hence comfortable
gums and the whole moutl
new style plates of
fit to your face. Yes, to your face
the outside of cheek
be considered
if natural looks
Get ideas
you'll want «
i are
needed teeth we
for
and chin are to
as well as the inside
to be retained
prices Then
are
and
ur work
our
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DR. DAVIS,
WAVERLY, . N.Y.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum.
Hours 7tofa mm, 13 7to8p m
OFFICE - SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St.
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oil- Quart 83¢, Gallon $3.00.
Macareni -% and 10c Bb or $1.75 per box
No. 5 Elizabeth St. Waverly
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for the office of County Commission-
er, appealing to the voters, without re-
gard to party, for their aid and support
at the polls in November.
Hexny H. BeNTLEY.
Towanda, Pa. Ang. 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. SHAW.
Cras. E Gay
Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra, composed
of experienced musicians, and playing
Reh any number of | prepared Saf)
Tic ki ts
on sale, d
JULY DIVIDEND
The Penn- Wyoming Copper Co.
r pt ne was
at Call «
REYNOLDS
r 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, 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 satisfied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374} liroad St, Both Phones, Waverly.
J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
Look! Look!
looking to the interest of
chet book you should buy your
Groceries and Provisions
hers the
Beorsthing in the line of first-class
staple and fancy groesries at a big sav-
ing of money, Our
Sunshine Coffee
is the on earth. All who have tried
it once use no other, 25¢ a pound,
J. L. HUNTER,
375 Broad Street, Waverly, N.Y.
If you are
Your pu
Virl Can save most money,
Isnt
Subscribe for The Record.
Ready for Business
* Having refitted “the o billiard, pool and
lunch rooms recently leased of F.S. Wol-
cott, 1 am now prepared to sérve all cus-
tomers in a satisfactory manner. My
ialty is quick lanches of all kinds,
our patronage sol solicited. and
Performance at 2
ROADS.
WANT ADS
Rates : Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Sale, ete, | cent a word each insertion
! cent a word each
insertion thereafter, None taken for
lexs than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free to paid in advance subscribers.
Wanted.
Wanted — An orderly at the Robert A.
Packer Hospital.
Business concern now doing a profit
able and increasing trade wants to
double it by interesting a few local men
with some spare capital. Basiness will
war closest investigation. Don't reply
unless you have the funds. Address
“Business,” care The Valley Record,
Sayre, Penna. 115.6%
Bood boy to lea: arn + printing trade at
Record office. Must be in good health
and willing to work. Apply before noon.
A set of Duruy’ s “History of Rome,"
or of “Booklovers Shakspere,” Jnguire
Record Office, Sayre.
Reliable married man wanted to work
at the ice business by the year. Inquire
F. J. Tillman, 105 North Elmer Avenue,
Sayre; Pa. 114-8
I —
Money to Loan.
Party has limited amount of money to
loan on desirable terms. Address ingui-
115-8*
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For Sale or Exchange.
Double barrel 12-guage hammer shot-
gun in perfect condition for sale cheap
for cash, or will trade for a good bicyele.
Write what you bave to offer to “Sports-
man,” care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. 1160
BE a
For Sale.
Ford touring car in first class condl-
tion; great bargain to quick buyer. Ad-
dress Lock Box 13, , Waverly, N. Y. 1074
One set * ‘Irish Literature,"10 volumes,
three-fourths morocoo, perfectly new, for
gale or exchange for other books, Box
T.. Sayre. 115-8*
House and lot, No. 121 Hopkins street.
Apply to Mes. H. D. Angell, No. 114
Wilber avenue, Sayre, Pa. 1144
Horse for sale. Five years old. WwW
1350 Ibs. Color, bay. CG. Wood,
Maple street,
flied to assist in solici
of flour in Waverly, Sa
Address “Flour,” Record Office,
Notice.
The Record, has the best
Lease sve printed 18 1 is Beudtond
also Vest
Books; and a of
for Justices ad Tari of onl
For Rent
for
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