The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 09, 1905, Image 2

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CUNNINGHAM, Uity Editor
alternoon except Sun-
le's Printing Offices, Sayre,
$3.00 per year;
rates reasonable, and made
25 centa
second-class © matter May
icn at Sayre, Pa,
Congress of March 3,
WAV
The completene
SPECIAL
7¢ Outing Flannel, yd
8c¢ Outing Flannel, yd
oc Calicoes, vd
«
ys and night fol
lowing.
Blankets, and Furniture.
3:c
oC
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3:
6ic Muslin, yd
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Y, OCTOBER 9, 1905.
JON OF £AS
KILLS CLENDENNY
Son of Sayre Parents
Injured at Olean Sat-
Afternoon --The Funer-
Tomorrow. 7°
M. Clendenny, son of
rs. Louis Clendenny of
street, was fatally injured
josion of gas in a house
Was preparing to occupy
Olean, N. Y, at 1 o'clock
afternoon. He died at 7
turday night.
pdenny was connecting a |
a the kitchen. He de-
t odor of cscaping gas
for the leak. He
trap door in the floor of
if the living room to look
front part of the house,
ly got down on his
“lighted a match. A
explosion followed,
house, smashing the
$ of the houses adjoining
ning and i injuring Mr. Clen-
fightinlly.
gxplosion must have been
Pieces of Mr. Clendenny's
were stuck fast to the
it which he was thrown
fation of the house was
| and the houses on either
badly damaged. It was
d last night that the plumbing
¢ house was defective, there
fo caps on the small pipe
from the meter into the
“Phe gas was pouring into
rand the space under the
a full force. A guard was
‘over the house at once to
the anthorities a chance to
pate the exact situation at
e time of the explosion
f neighborhood was alarmed
e explosion and several people
tly san to the spot in time to
Clendenoy jump from a
‘window and run up the street
clothing was in flames, He
fell to the ground and a
of men tore the clothmg
body. He was taken to
where he died at ;
Clendenny was twenty-four
‘old and was well known in
He is survived by a wife
three months old son, his
and mother, a brother, Har-
‘and two sisters. A brother
d by an engine in the
mot long ago. Harry
g and his father went to
urday night and returned
remains last might
d Clendenny was very
both in Olean and in
The funeral will be held
home of his parents,
at 2:30 tomorrow
7¢ Ginghams, yd
BC
10¢ Cambrics, yd
ENTIRE STORE.
SPECIAL
CHALLENGE PRICES
Ladies’ Sweaters,
IN CLOAKS All wool, all colors
SUITS AND FURS
0 Misses’ Sweaters for
Coats
Black,
Brown.
Ladies’ Long
in Castor, 5 Js
Children's Sweaters
-prices that
0- Fancy Sofa Pillows 19%¢ cach.
A Big Bargain of:
$10.49
Ladies’ Wrappers
+
cannot be equaled anywhere,
SPECIAL
CHALLENGE PRICES
IN FURNITURE
SOLID OAK
PARLOR
STAND
$1.89
6c
25¢ Linen Towels, each
18¢
Sultan Carpets, yd
Notions :
$5.48
Misses Coats,
Arnold Flannels, yd
Taffeta Silk Ribbons, yd
Taffeta Silk Ribbons,
$1.50
123
New Hamburgs, vd
0c
wide widths, vd
$2.98
Plaid Ribbons, vd
Price
Hand Bags, 25¢ up to $3.00.
13.50, 19.00.
Handsome Neckwear, lace,
and embroidered, 10c.
Muslin Underwear prices:
Muslin Drawers 25¢c up to $
A handsome Lace trimmed
$1,
to 3.50.
Ladies’ Covert,
tan and castor coats, Automobile veils
$1.00 each,
yards long.
40.00.
$1250 up to
New Side Combs, gold mounted.
Skirt for Far Scarfs,
each.
$3.50 | New Ruchings for fall wear.
Everything new in the
Muffs to match,
$7.85 to 20.00.
Notice
Vernon Teed having
his position as Wa.
Mr. J.
resigned
ley Record, all business in that
| Mackenzie of 306 Broad street, until
further notice. Mr. Mackenzie will
continue to represent The Bing
hamton Press in Waverly. News
items intended for publication in
The Record can either be left at
Mr. Mackenzie's office or tele-
phoned to him by calling Bell
phone 56, Waverly. If it is desir-
ed to communicate with the pub
lication office of The Record, call
Valley phone 142-A, Sayre,
J. H. MurkerLe, Publisher.
Sayre, Pa, Oct. 9, 1905.
Personal and Local Mention
Fred Mix of Owego is in town
today.
Mrs. G. M. Legg has returned
after a visit with friends at Elmira.
A complete line of headwear lor
infants at Mrs. Baker's millinery
parlors, Waverly. 129 4
William Noble, a former resident
of this place, is visiting his parents
in Waverly street.
smmp—— A
Mrs. J. W. Clark and daughter,
Miss Mame Clark, leave today for
a visit in New York city.
Mrs. Fred Hawkins
last night from a week's visit with
friends at Troy and Sprinficld, Pa
is uest of his niece, Mrs,
Henry Wilcox of Waverly street. |
--
The Misses Josephine and Mar-
garet Amold returned Saturdhy |
Mrs. W. E. Tew, of Chemung
street has as her guest her mother,
Mrs. Crane of Waterloo, N. Y,,
who will pass the winter here.
All members of the new Manoca
Temple association are asked to
remember the meeting that is to be
held in the Odd Fellows hall to-
night, at which important business!
is to be brought up.
P. W. Towner, the Broad street
juweler, is expected home in a day
or two, after spending a vacation of |
three weeks in the Lake Cham-|
Denio, who was formerly Principal |
of the Waverly schools.
County Medical Society
ing of the Tioga County Medical |
society will be held at the court]
house in Owego, Tuesday, October |
1oat 1:30p m. Dr. L. S. Betow-|
ski of this place is secretary of the
society.
Dr. K. F. Rubert
subject, “ Diabetes” and by Dr. T.
C. Washburn of Spencer. Reports |
of delegates to other medical meet- |
ings will also be an interesting |
feature of the meeting. Several
Waverly physicians will attend.
Drunk Had Razor
Waverly— Residents of the west-
ern part of town, near the junction
of Chemung and Pine streets, tele-
| phoned a complaint to police head-
quarters last evening that a drunk-
(en man was using bad language
‘and making a public nuisance of
himself, Officers Corcoran and
Gridley brought the offender to
| the lockup, and took away a razor,
while the man cursed and railed at
them. This morning Justice Hoag-
land sent the fellow to the Owego
Buffalo.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Annabel |
over the Ere yesterday for N;
ork city, where they will 3
Ethel Weller entertained twelve | the
of her little friends on the occasion
WIFE MURDER
VERY CLEAR AND SUICIDE
Young Engineer Recommends Deranged Wyalusiog Man Uses
Complete System an& Disposal
Plant to Cost $50,000 Effect Yesterday Afternoon.
Waverly—In a report remark
able for its clearness and compre-
[Spacial to The Record]
Perry Wheeler, who resided on
hensiveness, Roger B Williams of | the Smith farm, about one and one-
the firm of Willams & Whitman, half miles from Wyalusing, shot
sanitary engineers of New York, and instantly killed his wife last
presented plans and details of a gight and, turning the weapon on
sewer system to the Waverly | himself, took his own life.
Board of Trustees at a regular: Wheeler had sustained an injury
| meeting Saturday night. to his head some time ago, and it
The plans call for the installation | is thought that his reason became
lof a system to cost £50,000 ; with | affected. About six weeks ago he
a sewer system alone, the cost isi made threats against his wife, and
|placed at $38,000, the $12,000 she had a warrant issued for his
extra to include the erection of an | arrest charging him with breach of
| up- ~to-date disposal plant, which | the peace. Wheeler learned her
the young engineer strongly | intentions and had been in the state
recommends. The board sat for of New York the last several
‘nearly four hours hearing the weeks, returning, it is said, but a
report and examining plates, maps, | few days ago. He was last seen
| yesterday afternoon going into the
Engincer Williams urged that house about 6 o'clock. He had a
Tucker said the board would act as She must have died instantly.
|soon as possible. The charge Wheeler then held the muzzle of
made for the exhaustive report isthe gun to his own body and pulled
the trigger. Neighbors heard the
{reports and investigated. They
found Wheeler still alive, but he
expired in an hour after the shot
had been fired.
OPENING DANCE
Grand opening of the Pharmacy
hall, West Sayre, Wednesday even-
ing, October 11, 1905. Music fur-
nished by D. S. Andrus’ orchestra.
wire Dancing free. Come and try the
: : | finest hall in the valley. Objec~
served duting the evening, |tionable characters atively not
Lewis Preached Here ‘wanted or allowed. 127 4
Waverly — Rev. Dr. Lewis of]
Bn hamton occupied the pulpit of] Wait, wait, wait, for the big sale
irst Methodist church yester- | of ladies’ suits, coats and fars and
y in the absence of the pastor, an exgrpionslly oe Sie of chit
Delightful Reception.
Waverly—The home of Mr, and
Mrs. Harvey Ingham in Lincoln
street was the scene Saturday even-
ing of a delightful reception, which
was attended by about one hun-
dred of Waverly's social set.
The house, which was opened
up, gave evidence everywhere of
the tasteful touch of the hostess,
the decoration of greenery being
much admired by the guests.
Delicious refreshments
Rov. Le. M. 5. Goda ho is in
BC
Large Smyrna Rugs
For Parlors
Axminster Rugs
three
cach.
Big bargains.
Couch Covers
98c up to $5.50.
The largest stocks of
line . ) 4
ie Plaid Silks in
PURELY PERSONAL
Joseph B altor n is at Is 3 Meshoppea;
H. H. Mercerso wil was in Towan- |
ved
Howard Bell was in VanEtten
SG
Mrs. H. A. Kaufman and family
are spending a weck at Towanda.
etl A Arr
Morgan F. Kaufman, attorney
of Scranton, visited his brother to-
day.
Mrs. George Rohey of Dushore
i$ visiting at the home of her par-
ents,
PP
Dr. H. I. Andrews of the Packer
hospital goes to Ithaca tonight for
a short visit at his home.
Miss Harriet Grumme and her
grandfather are spending a few days
with relatives in Elmira.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Gladys Stockwell of Sayre
was admitted yesterday.
Miss Evelyn cent of Ulster
was admitted and operated on Sat-
urday night.
Mrs. C. T. Chapman of Owego,
Mrs. C. K. Harris of Atlantic City,
Lewis Newland of Sayre and Thos.
Campbell of Athens were operated
on today.
B. OF L. F. MEETING
All members of the B. of L. F.
and their wives are requested to
meet at Trainmen's hall Tuesday
evening at 8:45. A joint meeting
will be held, after which the ladies
will serve refreshmepts.
Sayre Items
Geo. L. Roberts is at Penn Yan
There will be a vestry meeting
at the Church of the Redeemer
tonight.
EACH
$2.89
$1.98
$2.49
249
Solid Oak Rockers $3.49
Library Tables, large sizes $10. 9%
$9.50 +
29¢
29¢
19%
$12.50
$19.00
45¢
ine covers, filled
Iron Beds
Reed Rockers
Reed Rockers
Solid Oak Rockers
Dining Room Tables
39¢, He, 69¢ pr. Carved Legs
Handsome styles.
Steel Couches,
with Cotton Covers $7 0
Oak Dressers, $10.50, $12.50, $14.50.
Nicely finished.
National Protective WANT ADS
Rates :—Wanted, Lost, Found, Kus For
Legion.
| Bale, ote., 3 cent a word each
| for first three times, 3} Sh Insation
Fifteen years of business has proven |
to us we é¢an do all we claim.
| insertion thereafter. None taken for
| Jess than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
Assets August 1, 1905, $2,115,000,
Pays
Dress Goods and
priced
ree to jig in advance subscribers.
Wanted.
Wanted —Four or five rooms for
| housekeeping. Address 25, Tair
| ord, Sayre,
Two or three Carpenters at be Vr
a $15.00 per week for sickness or acei- | 0 Hansen, Sayre,
ent.
$100 for loss of limb or eye,
$5.00 to $600 at death,
Cash dividends each five years.
Costs
$2.00 to $4.00 per month.
E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager.
Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond Bt, |
Both Phones. ply to C. T. Hall, Athens.
RED J, TAYLOR| A sot of Duruy's “History of Raditt
F 0 Booklo Shakspere.”
R E| | Record Often, Sayre a :
E Al To Rent
Lu | keting. Tnquin a promt
Keystone
avenue,
For Sale.
Smith Premi p
a et ol orien at
Two parlor stoves in good ‘
Shep, at it Kepler's gas supply i \
Rt Waverly.
Bei C, Wood, 607 Maple
Private Sale
Household
will be offe t bli sale 1
a
October 10, at § a.m. at H. K. Spa
304 Pasier svoutis, Mayra.
Girl Wanted to clerk ina Broad street
| One familiar with book!
| None other need apply. 874} B
| Waverly.
Wanted—Soon as possible, = far
| nished rooms and one ou araiahtd eG
rs in inSeyre Jo ? Might houstieop
Girl wanted to do go iy
Inquire 200 Chemang street, Waverly.
A competent girl to do house
| work. Must go to Oneonta, N. Y, Ap
i
If you haven't a
home and want one,
or if you have one you
want to get rid of,
call, write or "phone
Taylor. If I haven't
what you want I'll
try and find it for
you,
D
J
REAL ESTAT
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oil—Quart 850, Gallon $3.00.
Macaroni 8 abd 100 Bor LTE por box
No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly
Orchestra
The Queen City Dicheatea, Lom
experienced musicians, and
For County
of plying
Mrs.