The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 25, 1905, Image 2

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NM. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
ISS SS
The Valley Record
MURRRLLE, Publisher,
H. BR. CUNNINGHAM, City Editor.
every afternoon except San-
urrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre,
ption, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
Advertising rates reasonable, and made
on applieation.
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Eotered as second<lass matter May
iy the at Sayre, Pa,
Act of Congress of March 3,
SAll the news that's fit to print"
‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908.
2 bridge builder employed on a job
‘at Ulster, came to town Saturday
to arrest him. The pris
‘was a powerful fellow and
sted the officer. Before he was
ded in the local lockup his head
§ badly cut and it was necessary
to call a physician who adminis
tered anaesthetics before the injured
‘head could be sewed up. Last
night when arraigned before Justice
‘Hoagland he pleaded guilty to a
charge of public intoxication and
paid a fine of $5 oo.
DIED IN WRECK
~ Waverly—Detective Hempstead,
for some time in the employ of the
Erie Railroad Company, was fatally
injured in an Erie wreck at Sus-
‘quehanna last night. Mr. Hemp
stead was well and favorably known
in this city and the news of his
“sudden death was a shock to his
friends. His last visit in Waverly
was on the occasion of the Fire
men's convention last week, when
he appeared in new uniform. One
engineer and a fireman were also
killed in the wreck.
~ Miserable Side Walks
Waverly—While there are a few
good side walks in South Waverly
there are a whole lot of miserably
poor ones which should be looked
after before winter sets in. A lady
- yesident fell op-one of the walks
ast evening, but fortunately sus
tained no serious injury. Had she
‘been laid up a suit for damages
would have been instituted.
S. of V. This Evening
Waverly—State Commander W.
B. Moynihan of Rochester will
. wisit Waverly camp No. 88, Sons
~ of Veterans, at their rooms on
Broad street this evening. At the
: the close of the business session a
social hour will be spent at which
time an address by the State com-
‘mander will be delivered
_ Rebekah’s Anniversary
Javerly—A highly enjoyable
affair was the anniversary celebra
tion of the Daughters of Rebekah
organization on Saturday evening
t their rooms on Broad street A
fine program, including selections
on an Edison phonograph, recita
‘tions and music helped to pass a
. most pleasant evening. Light re
freshments were served.
‘Waverly—The Republicans of
J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER
News matter intended for publication in
the Waverly Department should
addressed to the manager at H
snyder, Waver'y. N.Y.
scriptions will alsc be receipted for
Poe
te]
where sub
Our subscribers will confer a favor by
notifying us if they do not receive the
Record regularly
W. L. Watrous 1s in Elmira to
day.
ce ——
L. P. Smith and son Elbert spent
Sunday in New York.
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Donald MacDonald 1s the new
night clerk at the Norwood
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“Billie” Seibel of Easton 1s call
ing on friends 1n town today
H. S. Gregg of the Racket Store
is confined to the house by illness
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William Knapp of Elmira spent
Sunday with Orange street friends
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Northrup
have returned from their wedding
trip.
Miss Kenyon
avenue left this morning for
York.
Miss Margaret McCarthy of Ll
Rea
of Pennsylvania
New
mira 1s visiting Miss May ran
south side
Mrs. Thomas Shehan rendered
a beautiful solo at St. James church
last evening
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S.E Ells
from their New York trip Sunday
morning
and wife returned
sam.
Robert Johuson, a graduate of
W. H. S. leaves for Harvard Uni
versity tonight.
Mrs. Ellisand son Arthur are
guests of Rev. Edward Flemming
at Williamsport.
Miss Grace Lawrence is spend.
ing the week with Miss
Briggs at Deposit.
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Anna
Max Shoemaker left yesterday
for Albany where he has entered
the School of Pharmacy
Charles Carter of the cast ward
spent a few days out of town last
week on his annual vacation
Mrs. E. J. Roberts spent yester
day as a guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Benscoler at Wilkesbarre
Mrs. M.S. Godshall and daugh-
ter, Miss Florence, from
their visit at Waverly, Pa, today.
Miss Minnie Quinn of Elmira
visited at the home of Miss Mame
Pickley on the south side yester-
day. J
Miss Gertrude Stuart has re-
turned home at Addison after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Shipman. .
Miss Mildred Reynolds of
Elmira was a Sunday visitor at the
home of her brother, Morton P
Reynolds.
return
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father’s death & few days ago has
at the
of Morgan Manning at Che
mun y
and visited
he fie
Nn am
Mh
est day
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Miss Aice B
parents at Wilkesbarre yesterday.
»
Devlin visited her
J N Enright and ster of Mild-
red, Pa, spent Saturday in town
T. H. Woodruff of Ithaca
a pleasant call on friends in this
made
plac < yeste rday
The Misses N J and D. A
Slavton of Washington, D. C, were
Sunday victors in this city
A large n
wite to
wer of students en
orncll University, Ithaca,
to town ye sterday
11 afternoon
-
Hora
in New
Kinney left for his home
York A.B
Higbee accompanied him and will
remain in the city a week
last night
Thomas
terday afternoon
Dunn was arrested yes-
Broad
and locked up for being drunk
This morning he paid a three dol-
lar fine
on street
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A large number from this place
vill attend
this
wer the
the Binghamton fair
week. Rate for round trip
Erie is fare and one third
S1
Dr. W. A. Palmer, wife and two
of Castle Rock, Colo,
ruests yesterday of Mr
Mrs. C.F
New York
children
were and
Chaffee, on their way to
Miss Ferguson of New York a
milliner of several years experience
in city millinery parlors, has been
engaged by Mrs. S. E. Ells
trimmer for the fall and winter sea
son
as
Miss Mae Keegan has returned
to her duties at Miss Devlin’s mul
linery parlors after three weeks in
New York and Philadelphia where
she has been studying fall and win-
ter millinery styles
Society Was Not Formed
Waverly—At a meeting of those
the formation of a
Choral Society heid at High school
building a committee was appoint-
interested In
cd to further the proposed plans
consisting of E. W. Eaton, J. M.
Jolls, Mrs. F. M. Snook, of Waver-
ly; C.). Cary of Sayre, and Mrs.
O L. Haverly of Athens. Anoth
er meeting will be held in the near
future to complete the organization.
Letter From Alaska
Waverly —FE A. Smith received
a letter Saturday from his brother
Elton W. Smith, a former Waverly
boy, now of Nome, Alaska, stating
that since he first left this city he
He
nt engaged with a mine
has traveled 48,000 miles 1s
at press
contractor as boss over a gang of
aigoers
Bn
Sunshine Club to Banquet
Waverly—This evening at the
home of their president, Mrs. Frank
Shaw, on Waverly street, will occur
the annual banquet of the Sunshine
club. An excellent program had
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TUNKHANNOCK TEAM
The Monitor football team of
Sayre will meet the Tunkhannock
high school team at Tunkhannock
next Saturday. They hope to
return with Tunkhannock's scalp.
LOST HIS VEST
James Bush lost his®vest, con-
taining a watch and other personal
property, on the east side Saturday
night. He complained to Officer
Lewis, who recovered the missing
articles.
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CIRCUS COMING
Hagenbeck's circus and
animal roll
carly Wednesday morning and all
the small boys will be happy.
wild
show will into town
HOSPITAL NOTES
Adolph Heddich of Towanda
was discharged today
Mrs. Jessie Brown of Ricketts
was admitted Saturday afternoon
Two Able Sermons
Waverly — Rev. G. A
preached two able sermons ycster-
Briggs
day. The morning subject was “A
Glimpse of the Unseen,” and the
evening discourse was founded on
“Refuge in the Time of Danger’
Delegates Return
Waverly—Delegates from this
city to the N. P. L.. convention at
yesterday. Without exception
they report having enjoyed a most
pleasant trip
TONIGHT
SEPT. 25.
\0ONIS OPERA HOUSE
WAVERLY
The Star of the Moving Picture
World
EDWIN J. HADLEY
Will Present Is
FAMOUS MOVING
PICTURES.
America’s Greatest
Exhibition,
Entirely New Program
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES
10, 20 AND 300.
Delayed advertisement,
but company will positive-
ly exhibit
Tonight
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special stteation to Pension Papers.
Valley Phone 11 X.
112 Desmond Street, Rayre,
A.E.BAKER
(Garpenter and Builder.
ROOF ‘
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rae
500 - Magnificent Horses — 500
Trained Wild Animals—1,100
Seating Capacity 10.000
Performance
Carl Hageubeck
The European Circu
The Heras Family of eleven, dire
the famous Florence Trio) the
them, in an act never before att
kings of the air; cultard snow
queen, Miss Helen Richards, ar
npted
vhite
wl Tour sd
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Given in 3 Rings
Arena, on Two Stages and Around
the Cie of
ast;
this co try fee fof o
Caine
thr
uarkably
l« in acrobatic feats, divide honors with
Herzog educated stallions, sixteen of
werial har artists: the Edwards,
England's famous tight wire
illing circus features,
CARL HAGENBECK'S OWN UN
E
and 8 p.m;
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
Get our 1deas and
you'll want our work
be retained.
prices Then
Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every
Morning.
DAVIS,
N
DR.
WAVERLY,
GOOD BREAD!
When you want it call for
KING'S BREAD
Made at the West Sayre Bakery, Sold
in Sayre by David Arthar, Fred Cook,
Child, Waltman & Young, James Daly,
Hand & Doane, F. KE. Seager and W. 8
Wright. In Athens by Park & Co, Cat-
lin & Co. and J. F. McKean.
Good Bread from Good Materials.
None Better Made Anywhere.
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Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra, composed
of experienced musicians, and playing
all the latest music, is prepared to fur-
nish any number of instruments for
balls, parties or entertainments, day or
night; rates reasonable, Inquire CH.
Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre, or leave
orders at Maney & Page's, Sayre.
Orchestra.
The D. 8. Andrus Orchestra guaran-
tees satisfaction at all concerta, balls,
parties, ete. Prices reasonable, Leave
order at D. 8 Andrus Masic Store, 128
Desmond street, or see J. J. Hummel,
Mgr. 117 N. East street, Bayre.
Ready for Business
Having refitted the billiard, pool and
lunch rooms recently leased of F.S. Wol-
cott, 1 am now prepared to serve all cus-
tomers in a satisfactory manor.
patronage solicited.
clams in season. Try
colle, 8
on sile
JULY DIVIDEND
fn slo k « on the 8th
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The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co.
iting the
fit was
i
Performance at 2
WANT ADS
Rates : Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Sale, ete, | cent a word each insertion
Call or
} i KEVNOLDS
Packer Ave sarre Fa
stigating
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 satisfied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent.
374} Broad St., Both Phones, Waverly.
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
Look! Look!
If yon are looking to the interest of
FOUr pox ket book you should buy your
Groceries and Provisions
where vou 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 25% a pound,
J. L. HUNTER,
375 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y.
Charles C. Annabel,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW,
332 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y.
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
use no other,
insertion thereafter, None taken for
less than 23 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. Business will
bear closest investigation. Don't reply
unless you have the funds. Address
“Business,” care The Valley Record,
Sayre, Penna. 116-6*
"Good boy to learn 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 “Booklover's Shakspere.” Inquire
Record Office, Sayre, 115-8*
Reliable married man wanted to work
at the [ce business by the year. Inquire
F. J. Tillman, 105 North Elmer Avenue,
Sayre; Pa. 114-8
Money to Loan.
Party has limited amount of money to
loan on desirable terms. Address inqui-
ries to The Record, Sayre. 115-8*
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 bicycle,
Write what you have to offer to “Sporta-
man,” care Valley Recond, Sayre, Pa. 115(
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For Sale.
Ford touring car in first class condi-
tion; great bargain to quick buyer. Ad-
dress Lock Box 12, Waverly, N. Y. 1074
A l4-room house, centrally located, for
sale cheap. Suitable for boarding house.
Address: Boarding House, Valley Record
Office, Sayre, 118-8*
One set “Irish Literatare,”10 volumes,
three-fourths moroaco, perfectly new, for
sale or exchange for other books. Box
T. Sayre. 115-8*
House and lot, No. 121 Hopkins street.
Apply to Mrs. H. D. Angell, No, 114
Wilber avenue, Sayre, Pa. 114-4
Horse for sale. Five years old. Wi
1350 Ibs. Coldr, bay. J. C. Wood,
Maple street. .
For County Commissioner
date for the office of County Commission
er, appealing to the voters, without re=
gard to panty, for their and support
n .
at the polls in November, ;
Hexny H.
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