$50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- néus, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money - jeft on Certificate of Deposit or ~ Bavings Account. ~The department of saviags is a ~ special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. M. HB. SAWTELLE, Cashier. J. B. MURRELLE, Publisher, | { oy J. VERNON TEED, MANAGER News matter intended for publication in the Waverly Department shoald be addressed to the manager at Hotel Sayder, Waver'y. N. Y., where sub scriptions will alse be receipted for Our subscribers will confer a favor by notifying us if they do not receive the Record regularly Personal and Local Mention Democratic caucuses this cven- - i i § in day at Murrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, Pa. Subscription, $3.00 per year; 20 centa month. Advertising rates reasonable, and mad known on application. Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. Re “‘All the néws that's fit to print” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905. © SHE SWOKED A very old woman smoking a long, black clay pipe with an air ol perfect contentment and supreme indifference attracted considerable attention in the waiting room at the Lehigh Valley station this morning. She was no ama- teur at hitting the pipe, and it was comical to see the other women watch her. Their disgust and dis dain did not mean much to the smoker, however. women's FCOLING THE COYOTES. Pil of a Montana Man for ding Ranges of the Prowl- ing Pest Rid- ‘The first experiment in ridding Mon- tans ranges of coyules Ly means of an infection will be made Io Teton and Chouteau counties, says a Helena {Mont ) correspondence lo the Ana coudaStandard. Dr. EE Kuowles, under whose directions the experiments are being made, shipped a maugy coyote © Telon county and one to Choutesy They will be turned out on the range by men who will endavor to watch re sults and make report of then At the last session of the legislature 45 appropriation was made for the pur- pose of making an experiment lo killing coyoles and wolves on the ranges by io- oculatiog them with mange Several months ago Dr. Knowles secured seven JOuUng coyotes. During thelr confine ment two died, but the others are husky. They have all been inoculated with mange, the two that have been sent to Teton and Chouteau showing the dis- ase In a pronounced form Two of the three that are still In confinement show the disease in a marked way, but the third, while inoculated, appears to be immune so far. Under the law the aul- mals are (0 be turned loose iu different parts of the state. “The matter is an experiment.” says Dr. Knowles, “and I have hopes it will prove a successful one. My only fear is that the infected coyotes | turn out ay get-baldof & poison before they got _- ce to spread the disease. | have feeding them meat and they will Bot be 80 sharp about letting poisoned meat on the rafige as are the wild ones Still, I have hope, as this is the breeding Season, that my diseased animals will get around some before they meet death by the poison route If they live four weeks they will spread the disease to such an extent amoung the other coyotes in their vicinity that the experiment wiil get & good start.” r f Drew the Line Col. John H. George a very aggres- sive trial lawyer, who practiced in Coa cord. N. H, for many years was ui Pitled against Judge Aaron W Saw * yer. late of Nashua The wlonél got Bis tithe by being upon the stall of some New Hampshire governor and the judge had a very short and rather unsatisfactory service upon the bench The judge tried his best to s'ir up the military tUtles, first captain then ma’os then general. ete, to all of which the colonel paid no attention Finally the Judge sald: “By the way Mr George what Is your correct military title” - The colonel replied Oh rail me snything but ex-judge "—Boston Her “The Cholce Soul We can all be sympathetic 15 the Cholee soul — Detroit oe Japan's Example. . Horsn—Phwat's the row upstairs? j and his wife are ' & peace ript. N.Y. Sun. k Famine demand for brick is ad 8 brick {amide today Mrs Rezeau of Buffalo 1s a guest of Waverly friends * Harold Skinner 1s convalescing from a short illness Godshall oday Rev and Mrs the Metropolis t left for —ne - H. C. Woodward of Gloversville was in Waverly yesterday Mrs. Edwin B. Robbins 1s call: ing on friends at Elmira Bert Thrall 1s slowly recovering from a run of typhoid fever - Byron L.. Winters of Smuthboro was a local visitor yesterday M. S. Hazzard and wife of Ithaca visited friends in town Thursday mann Mr and Mrs. ES. Smith left this morning for New York aity Mr and Mrs F Utica are sojourning in this place Lockwood of Mrs. Mary EE Woodley is on an extended visit to friends at Forkes ville, Pa. Attorney J] F at the county seat on business this Shoemaker was morning C. E. Merriam of New York visiting his son Frank W. Mernam and family Is - Cnarles F. Spencer took in the New York Lehigh excursion to this morning Mrs. M. A. Meeker returned last night from a visit to relatives at Suffern, N F. I. Adamy of the Berkett Mills, Penn Yan, called on friends in town yesterday. A A. S Bates is nicely located in his new barber shop and 1s doing a thriving business - —— The city millinery window dis plays are very pretty and attract the ladies attention —— A regular meeting of Spanish Hill Encampment, 1. O. O. F. will be held this evening. The Crescents of this city will play football with the Orioles of Sayre tomorrow afternoon W. H. Hopkins 1s attending a clam bake at Maney's cottage on the Susquehanna river today. Harry Ellis and wife will spend Sunday as guests of Professor and Mrs Daniel Mills at VanEtten. Several from this place have ar- ranged to attend the dance of the Movanho club at Sayre tonight > Bertram Underhill, at one time a resident of the East \Ward, now of Buffalo, was ia town yesterday E. A Tilton of the firm of Tew & Tilton made a business trip to Ithaca and Kings Ferry Wednes- day Mrs. Helen C. Cole and Mrs. H. W. Knapp made an “auto” trip to Ithaca yesterday. They will retum today. —— ————— Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Van Gorder lof Chemung took dinner with {Chief of Police and Mrs. C. E. | Brooks yesterday. Dr Mrs. G S. Carpenter {return today from Albany where and the State Board of Health. Mrs. 1. S. Westcott and daugh- ters Mary and Alice left this morn- ing for a short visit in New York city and Westchester county, Mrs. Louise Bebe returned yes- terday from a week's visit in the country, George Paynton of Elmira visit- ed his son, George Paynton, Jr, yesterday Mrs Barnum and daughter of Bradford street, south side, left this morning for a few days’ visit in New York Mrs. A. Coddington and daugh- ter of Halstead, Pa., are guests of Miss Elizabeth Sheahan on West Broad street. Pearl P. Browning gave a “stag” party to a number of his friends at his rooms on Clark street ening last ev- Pearl is a royal entertainer. I'he millinery opemng at Mrs Ellis’ Broad street parlors 1s a suc- LCSS a beautiful display and you will be convinced. it Mes. [LA Hoytand Mrs. D B Witter were among those from this city who went on the excursion to New York this morning over the Lehigh Valley Mrs John Beard of Center street is entertaining Mrs. Bart Lott, son Charroll and daughter Rena of Kellogg's Crossing, above Lock wood, for a few days. Mrs. H J] Walters and daughter Miss Charlotte, guests of Judge and Mrs F. A Bell the past ten days retusned to their home at for Whitney's Point yesterday East Ward Caucus Waverly-Delegates to the Dem ocratic County convention at Owe clected at a caucus in the East Ward last even- ing. Those chosen were William Ellis, Frank Poole and Percy Ma loy at the county court house tomorrow o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Member of Assembly. The other caucuses held this Several prominent men er 0y tomorrow were County convention 1s called afternoon at » will be evening are spoken of as possible candi are ex-Shenff Delavan of Owego, and A G Van Norstran of Tioga Center dates, among who Dead Man Identified Waverly —Two were ar- rested at Ithaca yesterday and held on suspicion of knowing something of the man found on the Erie tracks at Campville. At Owe- cgo one of them identified the dead man as his brother The body of the unfortunate man has been em balmed and lies at the Undertaking rooms of Charles H Evans in Owego. Coroner Bauer considered men dead an inquest and autopsy unneces- sary, When Women Love One of the characters in “When Women Love,” the new and suc- cessful heart-interest melodrama, to be seen at the Loomis theatre to- morrow is a young factory boy, who is, as he expresses it, “struck” on a girl whose sole desire is to go on the stage. The controversies between them, and their plans for the factory girl who is the heroine, are refreshingly bnght bits of com- edy - Traction Company Hustling Waverly—Work on the Pine strect bridge is being rushed to completion and as soon as finished the trolley cars will be operated on this branch of the new line. The rails for the south side line have been shipped and as soon as they arrive work on the new South Wa- verly line will be begun, the same to be completed and in operation before snow flies, — A Good Business Waverly—The local D. L. & W. station is doing a thriving business in local passenger traffic. During the past month more than $3000 worth of tickets have been sold. Married at Noon Waverly——Rev, M. S. Godshall at the Methodist parsonage at noon yesterday united in marriage John THE MUSIC OF THE SPHERES. ft too bold and daring | should dream That all creation is one song of praise, la rhythmic numbers that through ail pace stream, Filiing their void through all the nights and days? fil the planets as through space they roll With sound and motion cach one “an Should thus be formed in one harmo whole, To Gil the vouds by is Why of its nicus angels vnly known? When at His sprang This woild of urs grand Morning Stars in glowing numbers sang : Az un mand sovereign word ia being Io Leauly rubbed seo The is « fe it swept at His com- Une nole more in that synthesis of praise, Phat sweided and rolled through the un measuted space Afiuthier chord that should still higher? Taise The growing volume sweeping on a-pace. The sweetest mus ever heard on earth Was « hat blessed night when Heaven opened wide in that grand song whose echoes still de Never before, n« A Sahig =o sweet When heaven symphony al reer again shall i that day be » Le come unt and cart home 3, song of songs’ [ts Mich mei Hangs quivering on the rap air enamored Failing an. ng Almgost beyond Lear Its balanced chords at times swell high and strong “ Upward along the grand celestial sweep And then, as Jos! celestial heights among, The var no longer can its measure keep ris n its rhythmic power time, Our Weaken to Supremely grand the music of the spheres, Az onward through primeval voids 1 SWeeps, Marking snnumbered centuries of . Filling unmeasured heights deeps The day and night Tule, Each in phase Are Lut the whole That form the praise Wiliam Work FILLING ONE'S PLACE. We Can Perform the Duty Falling to Us, But We Cannot Fill the Place of Another. years utifathomed the seasons ino their its own assigned and ordained parts of gyne stupendous iniversal anthem to God = UG Hacselbarth in Christian We have our own this world and there 18 no one else who can fill it We have our own duty to do and there Is no wne else who can do It God has laid upon us obligations which He has laid on tno other person. The child may fil the office that the father filled, Le may live ln the home in which the fa ther lived, be may fall heir to his fa thers place in the church, but the father's place 1s empty still. The son fills bis own place In the world, and that alone. Each man stands before God alone Each must do his own duty and fill Lis own sphere, and when he dies the world has lost one center of power, ol good His place Is forever empty, except in far as it Is filled by the influence that he has left behind. You may Dut two bodies in one grave, but not two souls io the same space. One may carry ou the work of Lis predecessor, but his predecessors volce is nol there, his hand Is al¥%ent, Lis encouragement is wanting. His place Is empty and will forever be. Instead of two there is now but ope There is no filling of another man's place in this world We fill our own place and that alone Our conduct cannot be chargeable to another, For the things we do we alone must answer, and when we pass away the world will be just so much richer or so much poorer according as our lives have been a blessing or a curse. Filling another's place is all a delusion. You cannot do it.—United Presbyterian. SENTENCE SERMONS, place to fill in Ole S0OUrce 50 Love for the law Is the safeguard of liberty. The word salvation season. The sin problem Is the secret of all problems. Prosperity Is not synonymous with Providence Walking worthily means more than walking warlly, The fear of the Lord secures flight of the devil The lowering brow does not prove the Leavy brain All great work accomplished is but an outlook for larger work Superstition Is what you do pot be lieve, science Is what you do There is no better way of saving your meal than sharing your cake He gives the world wo kindling who always carries a chip on his shoulder, Many a wan who thinks he has the devil's bonds will find that he Is In them The best preaching of the Father in Heaven is the practicing of the brother on earth. Christian comfort is not the hiding of our grief, but the lovking through it Into His face. Ram's Horn The necessity both for work.ag and for resting has Ils reason in our na- ture, and Is, therefore a divine law, When shall we half realize that the constitution of men is a plece of sacred legislation and that physiology is a department of thgology ?— Charles Gordon Ames. is always In the A.E. BAKER, Tallady and Miss Rose Whitmiller, x 3 Sport for Gunners and Anglers. There is probably no country in the world where food is more easily ob taioed than along the Behring coast in the spring time. Caribou are numerous and, despite the long winters the flesh of the young bulls Is good, writes Bel- more H. Browne, In Recreation. Har- bor seals frequent the bays and seal liver with bacon makes a grand break- fast. Sea gulls pest by thousands on the surf-washed Islands and thelr eggs fried or scrambled, are delicious, though they taste fishy when bolled Scallops and clams are abundant and the waters teem with salmon and cod The country we hunted was very mountainous, and there was no timber The only wood was willow and alder The -willows are small and do not count wuch as game cover, bul the alders grow to a good size and form tangled thick ets. These thickets are the home of the brown bears In summer, bear hi is practically impossible, because dense growth of grass which covers the country The grass reaches a height of over six feet, and flourishes on the high mountain sides as well as in the shel tered valleys. At this time of vear the ears’ skins are The hair i= thin, and wears away In large patches giving the big brutes a decidedly rag- ged appearance In the spring the grass is pressed fiat by the winter snows and the new crop inting of the worthless These conditions make deal hur ting n at a great dis tance Saturday Specials AT ATHENS GROCERY DEPARTMENT 5 ibs head rice ° Ss 10 Ibs good rice 3 qis beans Shredded wheat Mott's Vinegar 7 heads cabbage 16 Ibs fancy sweets | Head light oil Compound lard Pure lard . 10 lbs Morley's buckwheat Hour . 10 Ibs other brands buck- wheat flour White Wings bread flour Cyclone bread flour Spray bread flour Potatoes ——— MEAT DEPARTMENT Best western dressed beet, prime stock. Native lambs, fancy. Na- tive pork. Fancy spring chicken . Round steak . . Sirloin steak . Porter house . Pork loin roasts . Pork chops . . Late spring lamb legs . 6 Ibs plate beef 6 Ibs brisket beef . Kettle roasts . Hams oi Hams, California . Link sausage, 14 10 12 2 13 d4 3 25 23 10 ob, .08 and Our own sausage . Hamburg steak. We are ready to sell you that new Furniture, Stove, etc. Good assortment, low prices, easy terms. OPEN EVENINGS. - E. B, Garner, Trustee TOUHEY'S HOTEL Rverything New and Up-to-Date. First 0 ‘Lit SATURDAY, OCT. 7. MATINEE AND NIGHT The Big Scenic Production “WHEN WOMEN Love SEE The Great Labor Un The luterior of a Full Operation The Realistic Wonan's Ward « wel] Island The Great Us t it Gis oft Mane, Large Fact ry in irl Bosom Soene len Feta hie Lire Fhe Most Bean cal Effects Prod eel ful Sos vid Rleetr torn Time PRICES: Matinee, 15c and 25c. Night, 25c, 35¢ and soc. FREE! To the Person Bringing this Ad to Our Office. Beginning September 13th we will give free of charge one gold crown {best gualityj on every full st of teeth made or contracted for on or before October 20th. We will alsa al enunt on all other v or cofn- tracted for during same period of time NOTE PRICES Gold crown and bridge wo Full set of teeth Teeth cleaned, Teeth filled with silver, Teeth filled with gold Teeth filled with of Teeth filled with We ark one rk 85 per tooth £5.00 up A cents io cents 21.00 up 50 cents art’! enamel R150 ap exiract teeth without pain. All work guaranteed. DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS 830to12: 110530; 7to8 Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St, Bayre, Pa. JULY DIVIDEND wkh fers on the The Penn-Wyoming Co Male ro on pounds of ays wnt positively Hours Was mated to ot ith pper Co. r during the f profit was hs i i ver §i7 stock inthis j=1 cent did buy at the preses =n i Frioe sulies Na waler in this s ever Has s inio iwiiermenis and wo ¥ Visible 3ssets §° o ¥ { seven y stock rgual value plant, etc Isonds esligatling Call or ¥ K KEYNOLDS ? Packer Ave Sayre, Fa 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 our ideas and prices. Then you'll want our work. Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every Morning. DR. DAVIS, WAVERLY, N. 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 beau- 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, GOOD BREAD! Whén you want it call for KING'S BREAD Made at the West Sayre Hakery. Sold in Sayre by David Arthur, Fred Cook, Child, Waltman & Young, James Daly, Hand & Doane, F, E. Seager and W. 8, Wright. In Athens by Park & Co, Cat. lin & Co, J. F. McKean and the Racket store, Good Bread From Good Materfals. Nose Better Made Amwhere. - - Y. If you are looking to the intercst of Groceries and Provisions where you can save the most money, Everything iu the line of frst-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 po other. 2o a pound, J. L. HUNTER, 375 Broad Street, Waveriv, N.Y. D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guarante.d Bradford Stree Office at Ray: t Yard Phone, ba = nd & Haupt s Store, Sayre Hoth Plan a EE — C. J. CARY, GONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. ANT 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 25 Situations wanted, = oents, free to paid in advance subscribers. Wanted. Wanted Four or five rooms for light housekeeping. Address 25, Valley Rec- ord, Sayre, 121.61* Wanted Soon as possible, two far- nished rooms and one unfurnished room inSayre for light housekeeping. Ad- dress X.Y. Z, Record oflice. 127-3¢t Girl wanted to do general house work, Inquire 200 Chemung street, Waverly, tf A competent girl to do general house work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap- ply to C. T. Hull, Athens. A set of Duruy’'s “History of Rome,” or of “Booklover's Shakspere.” Inquire Record Office, Sayre, 123-8* — ee — For Sale. \ new Smith Premier Tywewriter at a bargain. Call at Record office, Two parlor stoves in good repair, cheap, at Kepler's gas supply store, Broad street, Waverly. 134¢f Black Mare, weighs 1.050 pounds. In- quire J. C. Wood, 507 Maple street. To Rent Four rooms suitable for light house- keeping. Inquire at premises, 305 South Keystone avenue, 124-6 EE — For County Commissioner I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for the office of County Commission- er, appealing to the voters, withozt re- gard to party, for their aid and support at the polls in November, Hexry H. Bantiay. Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,'05, Private Sale Household goods, horses and wagons will be offered at public sale Tuesday, October 10, at 9 a.m, at H. K. Spaulding’s, 204 Packer avenue, Sayre, 126-8¢ ee 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¢ EE —— Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in following card signs: For Rent For Sale Private Office - Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms Boarding stock the = Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, composed of experienced musicians, and playing all the latest music, is prepared to fur nish any namber of instruments for ills, parties or entertainmen or night; rates reasonable. Ing 1 Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre, or leave orders at Maney & Page's, Sayre, ] Orchestra. The D. 8 Andrus Orchestra guaran- toes satisfaction at all concerts, balls,” parties, otc. Prices reasonable, Leave order at D. 8. Andrus Music Store, 138 J. J. Mar. 117 N. Bast strech, Baym, Notice. : The Record, has the best House Lease ever printed in Bradford county; also Vest Pocket and Desk Reese] Books: and a variety of Legal Blanks for Justices and Constables, For Rent House for rent, 204 Packer avenue, Sayre. Apply at premises, * Vacant floor in block st corner of Le- § high and Packer avenues, suitable ford storage purposes. Inquire of C, J. Cary. 135 8° am Two farnished rooms with modern convenlences for reat. Mes. J, F, Sulli- van, 311 Desmond street, Sayre. 131-8
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