OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi- Bess, and will pay you three per pent, interest per annum for money ~ Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Back, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record —EREILIE LE - J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher, H. E CUNNINGHAM, City Editor. = “Rr = 2 every afternoon except Saun- id at Murrelle's Printing Oftice, Sayre, “\ Babscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents month. d aa second-class matter May postofice at Sayre, Congress of March 8, ww Fl = ~ ““All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1908. ATHENS. Harry Cole and Mrs. Flora Stevens, of Marion, Ind , are guests at C. W. Tidd's ander 1870. Miss Helen Stevens of Reading is visiting her grandmother, Mrs Clapp, South Main street. ~ Suit Over Property Athens—The former wife of U A. Farnsworth when she died had ‘a small amount of property which has been claimed by her three chil- dren. Mr. Farnsworth died sever- al years ago and left a widow by his second marriage and she has possession of this property which * she refused to give up. The chil- dren finally had a warrant issued _ for her arrest, charging her with larceny by bailee. Constable Sherman served this warrant after gaining a forcible entrance to the house. It is probable that an ~ amicable arrangement will be Listening to the Fishes For listening to the noise made by fishes in the depths of the seas a Nor- weglan inventor has devised a telephone to be lowered overboard from fishing boasts. With this be claims a fisherman can detect the presence of fish their numbers and even their kind. Herrings, or smaller fish, when they come in large numbers, make a piping, whistling sound, while cod make a roariog noise When they come close to the submarine telephone the movements of the indi- vidual fish can be distinguished The : fastrument consists of a microphone "in = hermétically-sealed steel box It ‘is connected by electric wires with a telephone in the vessel! above Every sound in the water below Is intensified by the microphone and conducted by the electric wires to the telephone. — Stray Stories CE — Fatal Defect. He—Here is one of those articles on bow to live on nine dollars a week His Wife—Well—1 suppose 1t could be done. “Oh, yes. but the writer doesn’t tell you how to chuck a bluff 50 as to make folks think you are living on ninety "— Puck. > Her Tender Heart *No,” she said, “I don't like cats They're 50 cruel. They kill the dear Hitle birds.” “Yes,” replied the sarcastic man, “It's too bad you can't trim your hats with cats, isa't it?" —Philadeiphis Lelger. ‘ Ways and Means “Good citizens” sald the reformer *should band together and get control of the primaries.” “But what method would you ad- vise?" asked bis friend “Jiu Jitsu or plain assault and battery ™ — Puck 2 Sole Massacre Burvivor. i a Avie Gardener Sharp. the sole : of the Spirit Lake massacre !. of 1847. Is living at Pllisbury Point, Lake Okoboji, la. With the proceeds of the history of that event she pur- ~ ¢hased her home on the lake. Bats Close School Thousands of bats took possession of a schoolhouse (os Redding, Cal. the i J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER News matter intended for publication in the Waverly Department should be addressed to the manager at Hotel Sayder, Waverly. N. Y., where sub scriptions will alsc be receipted for Our subscribers will confer a favor by notifying us if they do not receive the Record regularly. Personal and Local Mention Mrs. H. Thatcher is at Elmira today. Mrs. M. J. Baker is improving slowly. Dr. C. E. Griswold is at Towan- da today. Attorney J. F. Shoemaker 1s at Towanda today. Mrs. I. G. Dodge is a guest of Owego friends today. m—— I. P. Brown of Portage, N. Y,, was in town yesterday. Pearl P. Browning attended the fair at Towanda yesterday. J. S. Shultz of Ridgeway was in town on business yesterday. Miss Loretta VanDuzer atteaded the Towanda fair yesterday. Special Officer Stebbins 1s at- tending the fair at Towanda. i— Miss Madolyn Kremer left this morning for New York city. - Boyd Bailey of Elmira visited friends in this city yesterday ——————— Wanted—Pastry cook at Hotel Snyder, Waverly, at once. 122 tf R. Reagan of New York recently visited friends on Lincoln street. Bacon wants 1000 second story books. hand Cash or exchange M. C. Swarthout of Wayland, N.Y, is visiting relatives in town, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Earle of Scranton, were in Waverly yester- day. The Republican County Conven tion was held at Owego this after- noou. cme en Miss Anna Elsbree is in attend ance at the Bradford county «fair today. Wanted—A Saleslady at Mrs, Ellis’ millinery parlor. Apply at once. 2t J. N. Eanght and sister of Mil- dred, Pa, visited friends in town yesterday. Mrs. A. Clark Tobias has re- turned home after visiting friends at Mansfield. Mrs. Jennie Cuddeback of Ath ens visited at the home of W. N Bacon yesterday. W. E. Case, superintendent of the W., S. & A. Traction Company is on an Eastern trip. tt et—— Conductor Pickley of the Trac- tion Company's line is enjoying a respite from his duties. a ——_——— A saleslady wanted at Mrs. Ellis’ millinery parlor, Waverly. at once, Apply 2t Copies of the New York State Game Laws may be had gratis at Lockerby’s barber shop. Mrs. M. E. Clune leaves tomor- row for a wvisit with friends at Wilkesbarre and Scranton. Mrs. Patience Kruger of Van Etten is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Judd L.. Hunter. Mrs. C. Schoomaker was called to the home of her mother at Che- mung today by the latter's illness. W. H. Hopkins at the Oyster Bay is prepared to furnish custom ers with oysters by the pint, quart or gallon, opened while you wait. Try them 120 4 Hebrew New Year Wverly— According to the He- brew calendar 5666 the new year commences at sunset tonight. In honor of the day several of the local Hebrew stores in this city will be closed from sunset today = HOT CONTESTS T REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Held in the Town of Barton Last | Night — Convention Called at| Owego This Afternoon and | Large Number From Waverly | Are Present. Waverly— Caucuses were held in the several districts of the town of Barton last evening to clect dele gates to the Republican County | Convention held at] Owego this afternoon. Contests were made in the first and eighth which was districts for candidates for Assem- 1. Winters of Smithboro and Frank I. Howard blyman. Byram of Waverly were rival candidates The delegates to the convention First district—Howard del- egates Lyon, Charles Lane, Joha Osborne, Winters del- Grant D ~dge, O. H. Law- rence, John Osborne. trict—C. L.. Vincent. Third district —North Barton, Frank Hoyt Fourth distnct—F. A. Bell, E. S Hanford, W. E Johnson, Frank Munn. Fifth district—E J. Bing ham. Sixth district -A. I. Decker, W. C. Farley, F. LL. Howard. Sev eath district — Charles Cannoll, George D. Genung, Fred Simmons WCrc Nelson egates Second dis Eighth district—Howard delegates F. A. Sawyer, Jeff Bingham, O S Dunham; Winters delegates, Sew- ard Baldwin, F, E. Hawkes, Fred Maxwell The above shows thirteen How ard delegates and six Winters dele gates. The Howard delegates are contested by delegates in districts Nos. 1 and 8, two sects of delegates csoing to the convention, one set for Howard and one for Winters The committee on’contested dele gations at Owego will have te de cide which delegation will be seat ed. Piano Instruction Miss Nellie Comfort 1s located in Sayre and is prepared to give Miss Comfort has the best of references, one of which it the following from Prof H. E Cogswell, a well musical directer, formerly of the Mansfield conservatory To Whom It May Coneern It affords me much pleasure to state that Miss Nellie J. Comfort graduated with honors in the Public School Music Mansfield, Miss Comfort is an excellent pianist, and a teacher of ability, as well as of experience, She ix thoroughly grounded in the fundamen- piaro lessons. known Lourse at tal principles of both vocal and instru- wental music, and parents may rest as- sured that papils entrusted to her care will get the best of tmining. Haumpx E. CoGgsweLL, Director of Music Conservatory, Edinboro, Penn'a. Anyone desiring information in regard to terms, etc, call on or address Miss Comfort at 410 Key- stone avenue, Sayre, Pa. Police Doings Waverly — Elmer Shendell of Athens was arrested by Officer Corcoran on Broad street last night in a drunken condition and this morning was ordered out of town by the justice. 4 George Carey of Waverly was arrested early this morning in an intoxicated condition and locked Later he was fined 85 by the police justice which he paid rather than go to jail for five days. up Death of An Infant Waverly— lLauman E Horton, aged three years, son of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Horton of the south side, died at the home of its par- ents yesterday. Funeral will be held from the house tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, burial at Glenwood under direction of E. S, Hanford, funeral director. Last Sad Rites Waverly—The funeral over the remains of the late Mary Elizabeth Crans was held from her late home this afternoon, with burial at Tioga Point cemetery. Rev. H. W. Cry- denwise officiated A large num- ber of friends were WOMANS PASTIME MISS HAYS IS NOT AFRAID OF A BRAWNY FIST. | | DONS THE GLOVES DAILY | Physically She Is a Match for Jeffries and Puts Her Talents to Use—An Indiana Product. In a New York woman's club at No. | 137 West Fortythird street, Miss | Catherine Hayes and a sparring mas- ter box at least six rounds every day. When he is absent Miss Sabel John- son, a 150-pound athlete, is the only pugilist In the club who can last for even three rounds agalust the clud champion Miss Hayes has proven herself more than a match for the average male athlete In a fiveround bout. She weighs 264 pounds, not one pound of which is superfluous flesh, stands five feet 11 inches in her stockings and bas never met any two women who were able to last in a fiveround bout. As a girl she attended the Conved of St. John's, at Indianapolis, Ind™ There she began to play basket-ball and before she left the institution she was captain for two years. One day at an athletic carnival which the boys of a nearby school were having, the romping “tom LOY" saw the boys rum, Jump, box and wrestle. The girls had no sooner reached their own grounds than Catherine suggested that they have a similar performance. 4 She excelled the others and soon her records were considered extra ordinary. The sisters still marvel at her performances, the results of which are tables on the old walls. Within a ycar she covered the 100 yards in 13 seconds, could jump five feet high and outbox any girl in the institution She and her sister exercise every day with the boxing gloves and they attribute thelr good health to this fact. Miss Hayes has put her knowledge of the art of boxing to good account. She was returning from Brighton Beach two years ago with Ler sister, They were the only passengers in the car, and as the conductor entered to SHE BOXES NESS OF WITH THE LEVER- A TRAINED PUGILIST collect thelr fare .he stepped on her foot. Instead of apologizing he made an lpsulting remark. Quick as a flash her fist shot straight for the ruffian's eye and he was seul sprawling. After that he re mained on the platform, sullen and silent; but looking for no more such punishment. The club's Instructor, who weighs 160 pounds, looks llke a stripling when sparring with her. Even his clever footwork doesnot save him at times from the rushes of this woman. She lacks only one inch of James J. Jeffries’ six feet of height. His neck measures 17% inches; hers 15. Her clest, contracted, measures 3 Inch more than Jeffries, 42'4. when nor mal, an inch and a half more his 43% inches and when expanded 49 inches, just an Inch more than the cham: plon’s. Her walst measures 33 inches, his 35. She weighs 42 pounds more than he does. Her biceps measures 15 inches, one inch less than the Call- fornian’s, and her arm 28% as com- pared with Jeffries’ 30%. Taking into consideration the fact that she is exceptional active, quick on her feet, strong and a clever boxer, ft would probably be impossible to find a woman who is her mateh. When asked how she came to take up such strenuous exercise as a pastime Migs Hayes replied: “In schoo! | was always active and my health was good. As | became older I felt the need of exercise. I had liked boxing so I took it up. It has benefited me greatly and this was so apparent that I have induced various of my women friends to learn how to use the gloves.” : On all glides are signs that point to the fact that New York women are beginning to realize the benefits of taking part In sports that were for. merly considered as being distinctly within the province of men. Neither basket-ball nor hockey are now con sidered one whit too strenuous for the athletic woman Lying-Down Dance. One of the attractions at the Palace theater, London, Is a “dance” In which eight girls take part, lylog flat on thelr backs and going through the motions of a dance with their feet A.E. BAKER, ~ Carpenter and Builder. urday Specials ARNER’S ATHENS GROCERY DEPARTWENT Potatoes . Spray flour Cyclone flour White Wings flour 10 lbs. Morley's fresh ground Buckwheat flour 10 Ibs. other brands Monogram syrups 2 zc ® 35 1.39 1.50 1.50 3 for 25¢c best table syrup known outside of maple Apples per peck Pure lard Compound lard . Headlight oil Fancy grapes 16 lbs. fancy sweets : Karner's special blend coffee The kind they call for and insist on having 4 heads finest celery Large ripe pie pumpkins . Best cabbage 4c, seven heads Mott's cider vinegar Force . Egg O See . Vigor - Blanco Cero oh Shredded wheat biscuit 4 qts beans . 10 lbs good rice . 6 lbs head rice Miscellaneous Baled hay, cwt § bale lots Baled straw " 5 bale lots 100 victor corn and oats chops 500 “" “ “ 1 cord hard wood . > “" “" t cord soft wood > + “" Meat Department Best round steak . . aN “ hamburg steak . sirloin steak J 10 iI2 14 porterhouse steak Pork loin roasts Pork chops . Link sausage . Frankfurts . Bologna . < Best sugar cured hams u Cal. hams 6 Ibs plate and brisket beef Prime ribs unboned Prime nbs boned and rolled Clear salt pork Sherwood salt pork Pig steak, lean and streak fat Block pieces salt pork Prime kettle roasts, 6, 8 and Fancy fowls, spring chickens, lambs, etc. Perfection Oil Heaters Are just the thing for these cool mornings and evenings. They produce intense heat without smoke or smell. The flame can- not climb up and smoke after light- ing as it does with those without the safety regulator. Suitable for the bedroom, bathroom, sitting- room, etc. Smokeless and odor- less. 121! Oak Heaters Cooks and Ranges A good assortment of high grade stoves, low prices, easy terms. Shoes [a France, Polliwog, Packard, Doris, Bernalda, Welcome, etc, shoe values well thousands. eiC.. known to You carry shoe insur- ance when you invest money in a pair of them. Furniture For any room or any part of the house, low prices, casy terms, good assortment. OPEN EVENINGS Tr ; | To the Person Bringing this Ad | to Our Office, Beginning September 13th we will give free of charge one gold crown (best quality) on every full set of teeth made or contracted for oan 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 PRIUES Gold Brown and bridge work §5 per tooth Full set of teeth. £5.00 up Teeth cleaned. 0 cents Teeth filled with silver. 70 cents Teeth filled with gold £1.00 up Teeth filled with coment | 50 cents Teeth filled with art’l enamel $1.50 up We extract teeth positively without pain. All work guaranteed, DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS: RI tol; 1toh:30;7 tok. Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St, Bayre, Pa. JULY DIVIDEND Vas ms The Penn-Wyo Hours th ming Copper Co. f pare copper + thi during the car profit was lisiden:ds is asplen share payments monthly asd rou] il goes into tioag stock | i Call or ¥ KE. KEYNOLDS { i? Faker Ave Sayre Fa i 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 to be retained. prices. Then ire and you'll want our work. ideas Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every Morning. DR. DAVIS, WAVERLY, N.Y. 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- tifal white light. Comfortable for home, study, reading, etc. Saves the eyes, Makes stores, halls and churches look at- tractive aud bright, Fits any gas burn After a week's trial, if not satisfied your money back. L. C. KEPLER, General Agent. Both Phones, Waverly. C.). CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. Look! Look! If you are looking to the interest of your pocket book you should buy your Groceries and Provisions where you 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. Charles C. Annabel, ATTORNEY AND COUNSRKLOR AT LAW, 332 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. Subscribe for The Record. Ready for Business Having refitted the billiard, pool and lunch rooms recently leased of F. 8, Woi- cott, | am now prepared to serve all cus- tomers in a satisfactory manner. My specialty is quick lanches of all kinds. Your patronage solicited. Oysters and KING'S BREAD Made at the West Sayre Bakery, Sold in Sayre by David Artbar, Fred Cook, Child, Waltman & Young, James 's Hand & Doane, F. E Seager and W. Wright. In Athena by Park & Co, Cat- ia Co, J. F. McKean and the store, Good Bread From Good Matertals. None Better Made Anywhere. - H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Ree! om. Hours-7Twfam,1 ws 78 p. w OFFICE-SBAMURELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Rt WANT ADS Rates : Wanted, Losf, Found, For Rale, ete, ! cent a word each insertion for first three times, | cent a word each insertign thereafter, Nowe taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers Wanted. Wanted - Four or five rooms for light housekeeping. Address 23, Valley Ree- ord, Sayre, 121-6t* A competent girl to do general hoase work. Must go to Oneonta, N. Y. Ap- ne Wanted — An orderly at the Robert A. Packer Hospital. 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* —_——— For Sale. Ford touring car in first class condi- tion; great bargain to quick buyer. Ad- dress Lock Box 13, Waverly, N. Y. 107-4 Black Mare, weighs 1,050 pounds. In- quire J, C. Wood, 507 Maple street. A 14-room house, centrally located, for sale cheap. Suitable for boarding house, Address: Boarding House, Valley Record Clic, Sayre, 118-8¢ One set “Irish Literature,”10 volumes, three-fourths morocco, perfectly new, for sale or exchange for other books. Box T., Sayre, 115-8¢ 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. Hexry H. Bomay, Towanda, Pa, Aug. 16,'05, 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 man,” care Valley Record, Sayre. Pa. 115¢ . Public Sale of Real Estate Parsuant 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, 19035, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described real estate, late the property of N.F. 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 Cayken- dall farm; on the south by Cayuta street, and on the west by land of Levi Curtis; containing one acre of land, more or leas, with dwelling house, out-building, and fruit trees thepeon. Being te . Tat- same lot of land conveyed to N. tle, now deceased, by B. Tattle, deed recorded in Bradford County Book, No. 263, at 280. TERMS OF SALE: One fourth of the purchase price to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance of purchase on the confirmation of the sale, at whie! time the administrator will execute agd deliver a deed for the same, JOB GRIFFIN, Administrator. Sept. 20, 1905. 114-4 Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card signs: For Rent For Sale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittanes Boarding The Queen City Orches composed of experienced rs playing all the latest music, is prepared to fur nish any number of instruments for Satanday, Sept. 23, at noon, between 119 Stedman street and Wilbur a a ladies’ coat. Finder please leave 85 118 Stedman street, Sayre, 121.6* Notice. The Record, has the best House Lease ever printed in Bradford also Vest ket and Desk Books; and a variety of for Justices and Constables, 3 ey For Rent Inquire of Rev. W.W, clams in season. Try a enp of our new coffer, A BUTLER,
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