Pe Capital - Surplus - | ——— 250,000.00 $12,000.00 aban, and will pay you thins eent. interest per annum for eft on Uertificats of Dep Savings Account. The department of special feature of thi all deposits, whethe small, draw the interest. M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER News maltler uu th = llressedd 1 vder, Was SCT tions ile adel for publication in Department should be the manager at Hotel riv. N. Y.. where sub (1 alse bw peeved for afer a favor ev do not rece avers -~ Pat i thers will es ving us if ti rd reg yap alse by ive the Re Personal and Local Mention im Manning 1s at Owego * 3 Grace Farr 1s visiting 1cla Knapp 3 VIS ting y ce returned last The Valley Record i H MURRELLE, Publisher, H. BE. CONNINGHAM, Uity Editor Published every afternoon except day at Marrelle’s Printing Odice, Sayre, Sut _ Babseription, £31.00 per year, per month, Advertising rates reasonable, and made kngwn on application. 25 eonts "Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1985, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa under the Act of Congress of March 3, Sr vias ist SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER “0 We 1905 Democratic County Convention Waverly— The Democratic elec tors of the county of 1 requested to select the number of delegates to which their elect districts respectively ta attend a Democrats county convention to be held at the court house in the village . Saturday, October 7, 1003 gad arc n i are cmitice 55 27 aon : at 13 o'clock p.m, for the purpose of nominating candidates fo offices dnd transacting such business as shall ¢ wr county ther before it ts delesat tor HIIC entit «1 to one 100 vites polled at the last elec iaa, and one for every fi polled at said clection to the following, which 1 township only: District No. 283-3. District No. 2 District No. 3 04-1. District No. 4—Waverls District No. §—1.ockwor District No. 6—Waverly District No. 7—Waverly District No. 8—Waverly A caucus of the Dem voters of the town of Barton be held Friday, October several polling places of Bart - Fa ' No Waverly vs. Horseheads Waverly—The strong Waverly football team are having a tu at Hornel were in high spints and confident of bringing back the vi tory with them tonight. The team today is composed of the following playérs: L. E, Dorgan, 1. T | L. G, Flynn; C, McHale; KR Curwin; R. T,, Robb, R E Dough erty and Ragan; Q. B, VanNos tran; L. H. B, Hog ran; R. HL. B Warren and Poa ets F. B Cardwell. Substitutes: Laut Dougherty. Coach Perry accompany them Jaly $2, ind Enjoy an Oyster Supper Waverly—Mail Carr fora long time in the en local postoffice, connection with the off this reason, and from the fu Mr. Eaton was held by the postmaster and the e ha v in high was served at the Oy ter B might. The postmaster, €atriers enjoyed the feast Card of Thanks Waverly—Mr. and Mrs | Donahue desire, through the nmns of the Valley Record, t thank their friends and neighbor wha so kindly aided them during the recent illness of their son Fran- cis, also tothe M. P. A, for ers at the time of the funeral. Try an ad in The Record. ho 5 York M. ¥ rnng Ewen is visiting he usin at SIMON Zausmer it E is visiting other mira. - Wanted Snyder Hotel it Pastry cook at Wave rly, at once. 122 - — Mrs Thomas Travis rucst at the Baptist oS of D posit par nage » todas - Gay left this morning Mich, on a wvisit to Bo of of Waverly Athens friends wman Acrnic of ast evening held a init Eagle mg | , and rated it candidates -> Michael! 0a Mr. and f Wilkes friends Mrs barre yeste Conway Waver 1 1 Calicu « ly rday - ht to Mr. and Waverly street, Born Mrs FF. F Lt nin Last nig Tucker, baby 4 pound rl - ind Mrs. Georg» Phillips left ng for a Mr morn several week it with relatives in Michigan - Personius of Elmira Horace | on friends in town yester The trip was made by auto - and Mrs. T ier, AM 5 Mac, mmings S. Wolcott, ind Mis Ne len- it wheld for Sunday visit Godshall at Gregg arc Florence will Racket €njoy re her duties re Monday extended vacation after having sllowing people from this in Elmira today Miss M Mrs. Lydia Munce Miss Carnie Ziegler, A. B. Baldwin Arc urtha Lum, Rey extended Pittsburg Wm C Alanson Tilden are on an visit to Chicago and Their daughter, Mrs iiston, resides at the latter ACC - H. Hopkins at the Oyster prepared to furnish custom: vith oysters by the pint, i opened while you 120 4 quart wait I'r y them » M.S Godshall at the M. E tomorrow will Great Rev irch for his subject ch [take mormng “The The evening subject Confe Imp sston.”’ sibilities,” > Kev, U A. Briggs at the Baptist n marriage Edwin C. Hoyt and M B. Crawford, be New Albany, Pa. \nna — abusive to Mrs “Oyster Bay A man who got kins in yester- vd troubles of his own later when found him — [xin W_ Eaton, for a long time nt in thas city, nation and will take up ho Miss Alice ty tomorrow wick. N. 1. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs Mr. Glea- son leaves for Jersey City tonight to meet the young lady. this Bruns- reach New Rea will from William Gleason. Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of George son both of this city, to take pl ace | at the residence of Father Mon nity | October 11. at 5 o'cleck in the afternoon -. [eave your name for a month's subscription to this paper at Hotel Snyder. Delivered to each evening at 25¢ a month. Rev take for his tion.” G A text “An At the evening service Brn Interpreta- morning rs first of a series of forewarnings will | be dchivered, subject “Standing \lone Beginning tomorrow cv- Be held people S cming services will ock, Yi lock at ung mecting His Success Gratifying Waverly —With a ning, and sermon CVE two on Father Thomas F completed Rev Burke will have his two weeks mi at ssion St. James’ church During the entire two weeks the interest taken in these mectings has { been unabated, crowds church each ev nights had as large it would modated Burke is w ittamnad The three d ling the ening, and on many the church been twice npt have accom Father the suc the crowds Il pleased with t these meetings for the remaining , thas es subjects iSCourses are evening “Why Do We sed Virgin? to at 16:30 wk Ihe at evening at 7:30 o'clock Honor the Bles morrow morning he will take for discussion ™ Catholic Act of Sacnfice”, ~:30 o'clock Why I Am a Catholic Those who Father Burke effort to do co the Miss Spe ker ner ee +.) 0 Cit and tomorrow have not heard wld make the £ sh an before lose of He wel on 1S a able most ind vorth gong a distance to hear ‘““Captain Debonnaire” Paul Gilmore's new play be given “Cap its it cven tain Debonnaire, to first presentation in The | ing, in this reg this Saturday 1s called a OOMus, spectacular comedy romance, the scenes being lad in of the romantic one most picturesque and ages of Amencan history the last part of the vd das 17th century— a peri when wit and reparter were necessary in the social equipment of the young as kill and audacity at the love were game ol Combining so many cle- of the wonder that ments characteristic times, itis small “Captain Dcbonnaire” 1s smd to be strong in charm and atmosphere Lucy J. Kennedy Waverly—Mrs., Lucy J]. Kenue- dy, aged 38 years, of Erie street, this died at the Sayre yesterday afternoon where she had been taken for treatment The ca death was typhoid fever and heart city, hospital at about ten days ago use of trouble. Deceased 1s survived by her husband and four children, two of whom reside in Waverly, one in Hornellsville and one in Ohio will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Jarvis in Milltown at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon with burial at Tioga Point. Undertaker E. S. Hanford has charge of the funcral The funeral arrangements. ti— Hand Injured Waverly—F. L. at Hulse's Peppard, em- ployed meat market, smashed his nght hand a day or| two ago, and although he has not| been off duty the injury was pain- Nothing was thought It went to a physician ful at first {of it until blood poison set in LW 1s then he land none too soon, for quence | Reception Highly Enjoyed | Waverly—A eption was given at the Mr and Mrs. G Clark cvening very pleasant re home W. Fish, and Chemung streefs, The affair was given honor of out of town guests and in was attended by a large company. | McGuffie's orchestra furnished mu sic for the occasion. | Pay subscriptions. before order “THIRAN RECEIVES N YINITIN Republican Convention at Owego Nominates Smithboro Man in Exciting Session Yesterday — Other Nominations Easy. Waverly — The ‘Re publican County Convention atthe Court house in Owego yesterday after- of The nomination for Member of Assembly has been the cause of a hot fight has | been in progress for, months. The | convention voted by informal bal- |x st, and up to the time ot the tak- | ing ¢r of the vote nobody could guess the nomination Byram LL. Winters I was nominate {noon was the most enthusiastic recent years which 7 ks | how would go Smithboro large majority the were necessary for When the counted Mr. Winters had 353 vote Frank L. Howard of this and Hon. Edward G Newark Valley 15 of bya | There were votes in con- {vention and 49 nomination vote was city 29 Nowlan of The Winters the house shake with their enthusiasm As the convention became delegates fairly made Court over the result soon as of the Mr cheering ceased, be this courtee choice = 4 before the that the unanimous. For known, Howard, moved volte ma us act Mr. ceived hearty api The order le lause was called William the Hon. was convention by the Smyth, chairman Committee, Witter A County D.B clected | Hon of and the of Berkshire, The Winters was made by nomination of Mr. Hon }. c. retary townsman and life long friend Mr Winters bs of Candor The nomination was seconded delegates from towns and through their delegates, and F. F The Convention was that of Supervisor Frank L Howard of Waverly, the Hon lA. I. Decker, As sembly, and was seconded by John M. Parker the person Hawkes of this aty next name presented to the by ex-Member of Another candidate in of Hon. kdward G Nowlan Newark Valley placed the Convention by Professor Kingsley of Newark Val- ley, and was seconded by the Hon. lH. Austin Clark, and e% County Clerk Fred J Richardson of Owego. ot wis before On motion the informal ballot was then taken After the disposition of the contest the convention pro- of the very hard task as there was no strife for the remaining offices. of ceeded to fill the balance ticket which was not a Prof. Granger renominated for Schoo! Commissioner; Frank A. Bell of this city renominated for Special County Judge and Sur- rogate; Charles G. Woodford re- ceived the nomination for County Miller of Waverly was nominated for County Superintendent of the Poor. The Executive Committee of the Re- {publican County Committee was | empowered to fill upon the ticket. Owego was was Treasurer and George G. any vacances Piano Instruction { Miss Nellie Comfort is located Lin Sayre and is prepared to give | piaro lessons. Miss Comfort has | the best of references, one of which lit the following, from Prof *H. E. | Cogswell, a well known musical | directer, formerly of the Mansfield | conservatory To Whom It May Coneern : It affords me much that Miss Nellie pleasare to state J. Comfort graduated School Music Course Miss Comfort is Mansfield, an excellent 2 pianist, and a teacher of She is | thoroughly groguded in the fundamen- tal principles of both vocal and instru- mental music, and parents may rest as- {wared that papils eftrasted to her care | will get the best of training. Havin KE. CoasweLe, Director of Music Conservatory, ability, as well as of experience, Edinboro, Penn's. Anyone desiring information in regard to etc, call on or | address Miss Comfort at 410 Key- stone avenue, Sayre, Pa. terms, Telephone your news items to The Valley Record. Valley. Phone 142A. IN LIGHTHOUSE A FIERCE STRUGGLE BETWEEN KEEPER AND COMPANION. Is Forced to Defeud Life from Mur- | derous Attacks of Insane Man and Also Tend Lights to Warn Ships. New York his course Ly teered tratford shoals No hie ld week fecenl mariner who during vine behind white by the and sand Port Jefferson Eving un tween the iy guessed that the unceasing blinking of beam that guided I TUCKS and a iife-and-des Kee Af maniac The tale of lero “Julius from the service Head Keep@r ashore ‘i the the Sirat Co through man of caim and Hulse the the sat ail ght iz watching over 24-hour trick ight rest great len res ei eam it for him, and wi } at haud with the bres Le was He room, ajcared walter was ak of the morsing, startied hy « gprang to but before he could en Mis eyes wers or of Coster's ter Coster and his wiid To a razor and with advanced on his felloy lwat-hook sit fought with desper: the him little 1 All man, trying again and him. but failing At dusk ater fell | trimn ed his into the day ong he inte carbon FOUGHT TION | HULSE ii. HIS Fines, and great white light It was a night the manlac again atin the fury of a fresh gawned to find Hulse his life, torture Wednesday from a doze with a start sound of some pounding He crept down the winding stairs to see what the maniac was about He found him with hammer and the razor cutting a hole wall It was late that night Dausted man at the lamp light suddenly stop revolvir keeper ran to find Coster driving spikes In the r faw Mulze he rajsed the smash the great lens at him with all the hie exhausted frame, and ove him. He carried him to his bunk, and watched again all night by the light Cnater's Adelirfum of murderous frenzy left him with his sleep. When he awoke he had but one |lea-—to commit suicide He hacked himself with the broken ra He stole knives from the kitchem He tried to wield the ax against himscif But al- ways hi= strength falled him Hulse watched over him three dave, nursing him. The lonz d and nichts passed and as Sanday. morning dawned Hulse was cheered by the right of a boat Io it was Head Keeper Ruland farkness was blinking as of horn the iin r to Hulse him in all delirium Day still fighting tor and a second day passed In ame for bed Hulse awoke and heard (the morning one ch in wel the when the ex caw the i€ and the with an ax When he it to PTaAng left In rpowerad AY is Hulse trength Tar TV 8 For Scorching Motorists A photographic * police trap scorching motorists Is to beard of In the near future, for a Wolverhampton firm has Invented an Instrument which, when | n po sition, requires only a | be pressed, and at once a pl graphic reproduction pa:#ing motorcar, withthetimeand the dats By the an instrument of this kind at the beginning and end of a police trap the results should prove ute ly accurate, so long the used In the apparatus nized and the measured for Lely tw? 1 i ton ta - is made of any use of abs us watches are iro BY Di distance properly Lucky Miner While working in a Canadian a young man named Robert H laghan, of Halifax, Nova S just learned hd is Lelr to value of which is estimat mine OCal tia, has e the od at L 30.000 TOUHEY'S HOTEL To Chm and Up-to-Date, First | Accommodations, an estat 50 Pur Duy. Would Give To Be Relieved of Your’ Rheumatism * (en permane Id To pr sbiably tried for your Rhe 4 If you are ure looking to the saterost 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 r hay Did yra cver try helo photos r ME TREAT it once use no other, 25¢ a pound, J. L. HUNTER, 876 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y. H. L. TOWNER, M.D, Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectem, Hours Tofam, 103, Tto8 p.m. OFFICE—SAMUEIS BLOUK. L. GILLESPIE alley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt. give you | ser 270. ). CARY, FREE! contRacTOR AND BUILDER To the Pers Bringing this Ad Ou Ores REAL ESTATE 13th we will gold crown (best | CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. set of teeth made : or before October! Charles ©. Annabel, done or con-| tracted for during period of time, NOTE PRICES i Gold crown and bridge work 83 per tooth i Full set of teeth £5.00 up i Teeth cleaned. Hi eents Teeth filled with silver 75 cents | Youth fillad with gol} £1.00 up, Teeth filled with cement | 50 cents | [eth ails d with art] et 21.50 up We teeth positively Nitheut pain All rk guarantess DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: 8:30 to 12 Opposite Big Store, Lockhart St, Beginning September give free of charge one very full ntracted for on gualityion OF 4 20th We count on all will also allow 10 per cent dis- work RAT other ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, 332 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. Subscribe for The Record. WANT ADS Rates © Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, ete, } cent a word each insertion for first three times, ! cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 20 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers. Wanted. Wanted Four or five rooms for light housekeeping. Address 25, Valley Ree- ord, Sayre, 121-6¢* viel extract 1to 5:30: 708. corner Elmer and Sayre, Pa. JULY DIVIDEND The Penn. Wyoming Copper Co. fering the 1 rohit clear prof stock? 5 copper w As nouthly divide ared itis asple A competent girl to do general house per share lywopk, Must go to Ongonta, N.Y, Ap- ply to C. T. Hull, Athens, - nils res] payments ar goes nto promotion stock f equal valape f pliant, etc 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. tigaling Call REYNOLDS r Ave Savre Pa or A set of Daruy's “History of Rome,” or of “Booklover's Shakspere.” Inquire Record Office, Sayre. 123-¢8* EE For Sale. Ford touring car in first class condi- tion; great bargain to quick buyer. Ad- dress Lock Box 12, Waverly, N. Y. 107-f Black Mare, weighs 1,050 pounds. In- quire J. C, Wood, 507 Maple street, A l4-room house, centrally located, for sale cheap, Suitable for boarding house, Address: Boarding House, V alley] Racor Office, Sayre. One set “Irish Literature, “10 volumes, three-fourths morocco, perfectly new, for sale or exchange for other books. Box T., Sayre. 123.8% For County Commissioner I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for the office of County Commiasion- i PDedling to the voters, without re- hod for their aid and support a oe November. - Hexry H. Bomar. Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,05. For Sale or Exchange. Double barrel 12-guage hammer shot- gun in perfect oR for sale cheap for cash, or will trade for a good Sloyorn Write what you have to offer to “Sports- man," care Valley Record, . Sayre. Pa. Pa. 115¢ Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the Tollowing card signs: For Rent For Bale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms 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 be retained. Get ideas and prices. Then vou'll want our work. our Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every Morning. DR. DAVIS, WAVERLY, - - NA GOOD BREAD! When vou want it call for KING'S BREAD Made at the West Sayre Bakery. in Sayre by David Arthur, Child, Waltman & Young, Hand & Doane, F. Wright. lin & Ca, store, Good Bread from Good Materials. None Better Made Anywhere. 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, stady, 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 : Notice. your money back. The Record, has the best House L. C. KEPLER, Lease ever printed in bradford also Vest ket and General Agent. Hooks; and a variety of Tegal 374] Broad St., Both Phones, Waverly. for Justices and Constables, Ready for Business For Rent Store, Inquire of Rev. W.W. Athens, or at The Recard office, Y. Boarding f SSS Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, composed of experienced musicians, and Playing all the latest music, is prepared 30 fan nish any number of instruments balls, parties or entertainments, Ap night; rates reasonable. Inquire Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre, pid orders at Page's, Bayre, Orchestra. Sold Fred Cook, James Daly, E. Seager and W. Kl In Athens by Park & Co, Cat- J. F. McKean and the Racket Saturday, Sept. 23, at noon, between 110 Stedman street and Wilbar venus; a ladies’ coat. Finder please leave 118 Stedman street, Sayre, 121-8 Having refitted “the billiard, pool and lunch rooms recently leased of F. 8 Wol- cott, 1 am now pre pared to serve all cus- tomers in a satisfactory manner. y jalty is quick lunches of all kinds our patronage solicited Four ew clams in season. Tryacu coffee, 8, v
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