The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 19, 1905, Image 2

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    new pair of glov
News for
vets 89¢ yard.
Carpet Buyers
For women
New Kid Gloves
es for fall wear.
and men and children,
Black gownings are staple.
They grow in variety and
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
We solicit your Banking busi-
“meas, and will pay you three per
- gent. interest per annum for money
“jolt on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
| special feature of this Hank, and
“all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
BM. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley Record
H. MURRELLE, Publishes,
= H.R. CUNNINGHAM, City Editor.
Published every afternoon except San-
day at Murrelie’s 's Printing Office, Sayre,
~ Bubseription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
month.
rates reasonable, and made
mown on on a
a8 second-class s matter ] May
1 Sh The postoice a Sayre, Pa,
LT der the At of Congres of March 3,
44All the news that's fit to print’
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1905.
HOSPITAL NOTES
* Mrs. Maude Barden of Lehigh
avenue, Sayre, and Mrs Harry
“W. Kraop of Waverly street, Wa-
_ verly, were admitted today
Notice to Advertisers.
Our advertisers will confer a
great favor if they will hand in
~ copy for changes in advertisements
mot later than 6 p. m. on the day
before the changed form to
“appear. We find it difficult to
give later changes proper attention
ee
Bauer's Syrup or Prunes
he new Laxative Tonle that is so
highly racommended for the cure of
Constipation, Liver and Kidney trou-
bles, impure blood, headache and all
{lis arising from an unhealthy state
“of the bowels. Syrup of Prunes is
mild and pleasant to take. When in
need of 8 mild laxative or a thor
ough cleansing of the system, try Syr-
up of Prunes, It canses no griping or
unpleasant feelings. It Is just the
medicine needed In every family
Get & free sample bottle and give It a
trial: H. I. Gillespie and Child,
Waltman & Young, Sayre
is
Personal and Local Mention
Evans ale
Carmody’'s Senate,
street, Waverly
now on draught at
Broad
tfeod
329
ce ene Ana
Mary Kennedy of the Tioga
house and Joha Detrick of Fulton
street were married by the Rev,
Father Monarity today.
Mrs. S. B Barnum of Bradford
street, went to NewYork last week
where she entered a hospital to be
operated Her
her
on condition is
precarious and
doubtful
recovery is
Rev. MS Godshall will deliver
his entertaining 1llustrated talk on
“Denver and the National Conven-
tion of the Epworth league,” to-
night in the parlors of the M. E
church. A attendance
large 1s
lassurred.
a, ee.
FOOT BALL SATURDAY
Waverly —It be cheerful
lovers of foot
ball to learn that the Waverly team
has completed
will
news to many local
arrangements for a
game with the team representing
the Kanaweola of Elmira
If the latter club has a tcam of the
sort it put on the fi.ld in former
years, the locals will have a hard
fight to keep down the score. But
while Waverly athletes are on the
club
mend, in Elmira, things do not
seem so progressive and it may be
that the “High School”
do some surprising
boys will
tunts
will be
The game played at
Howard street grounds Saturday
afternoon
REBEKAH'S SUPPER
The
serve a len Cent supper
Rebekahs
at their
lodge rooms in Broad street, Sat-
3
will
Waverly
urday evening, until
An
from 5
o'clock appetiz
ang Ymeau is
prepared
Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this aflteruocon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'cioek tomorrow morn-
ing. In time for connections for west-
ern points This is via Lehigh Valley,
Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail-
roads. Sieeper $1.00 double berth from
Buffalo. Best services and equipment
finest roadbed unexcelled dining cars
eve a
Advertise in The Record
TRIED TO SAVE HIM
Waverly —There 1s a detail
the story of the attempted hold-up
of the foreigner near Spanish hill
that
serves special mention
in
in justice to a woman, de
The foreigner, who appears, was
an Austnan by birth, Popowica , by
name, went to the Fulton house,
where it made known the fact that
he had drawn nearly $200 in pay
He showed the roll to Mrs. Hunt
er, the proprietress
the Fulton
house, or old Christie house,
In certain quarters
bears
a hard reputation, but according to
ithe fore: own
gners story,
Hunter cautioned him about hav
ing money
Phe begged him to put it in the
> > -
wank and finally persuaded him to
This
in the
so much with him
leave it with her over night
he did, receiving it back
morning
POSTAL LAWS FORBID
PUBLISHING PRIZES
The fol! 1s an extract from
the postal 1dWS
of
owing
in regard to the
publication prizes and prize
at fairs
shall
winners
“ Nor
any newspaper,
any kind containing any advertisc
ment of any oft
prisc of any
lottery cr enter-
kind prizes
dependent on lot or « hance or con-
offening
taining any hist s
of prize
at the drawing of any such lottery
or gift enterprise, whether said list
is of any part or of all of the draw
ing, th:
delivered po
carried mail
by
letter carrier
“ The term lottery
kinds of
for the distribution of prizes by lot
be in or
any master or
embraces
schemes, general or local
or chance, such as gift ¢
or enterprises, concerts
property at fairs.”
The penalty for
violating
law 1s $300 fine or | year im-
The
vianlly
prisonment or both law is
being enforced in this
Eh ae—
BUSINESS CHANGE
The attention of readers of The
Record is directed to the announce
ment of P. J. Weber, which appears
GRAF
& CO,
clsewhere in this issue. Mr. Weber,
who has just taken possession of
the book and stationery store here-
A.
} Loop on Lockhart street, has had
tofore conducted by George
wide experience in this line of busi
ness
large share of the trade
courteous gentleman to meet.
——————— A ———
Get a Free Sample To-day.
Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be
convinced that it Is the best It is
guaranteed to cure or your money re-
| funded WW
| Mills, Me, writes
stant Cough
gives the best satisfaction of any
cough medicine on the market I
have never had a bottle returned. If
after the second one and tell thelr
friends of its merits,
other order soon.”
Gillesple and
Young, Sayre.
For sale by H. L.
Child, Waltman &
shis Tabie is Alive
Los Angeles Mrs Jeannie
Harris, of Sawtelle, presented to the
orange wood
Lranche of
and it has
sprigs are
with buds
Secrotagy Gur.
piece of furni
horticultural display, and
wp of
table
Cal
chamber of comnfiree an
from
itic
Eprom Eighteen
upon the
mt ready to burst
ley exhibits the
ture in the
{expects to have F
i A few days after the
Mrs Harris accidentally
tipped over a bucket of water on it,
and It is thought this «d the
branches to put forth
constructed
the tres
{begun to
innar six
growing legs
ab
unique
small ere
| cTANECS
i was built
cau
shoots
i
i
i Young Girl in Bandit Band
New York
in which
part, Katie
arrested
member
After a chase over roofs
L035 persons, took
Derween, 17 years old waa
She is said to be the only girl
of the “Cherry Hill" band
ipkregation of east freet
Biur the poJice records for sears
A young woman was walking through
Clinton
aealnst
nearly
an
ie Golers
8}
Ing in
street when a girl bumped up
her and snatched
{pinned to her bosom The victim set
lop a cry and the thief was pursued by
i Lig crowd of (dlers. The fugitive ran
several blocks into a house adjoining
y police station, ascended to the roof
and captured there
a watch
was
All Because of Soldier Lover.
WASHINGTON, Oct 10 He
she would not give up her soldier
er Henry Everett white
last shot aud Killed
May ihe] then turned the
oi himself intl
which it Is expected he
eft two notes addressed to the police
ch bie made It appear that
ned by hhmself and the
by his wife
nee
uy
i Young than
night wife
pistol
woumls from
dis He
his
saret
ting
will
$
in wh ale
Wiis ather
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
(losing Stock Quotations
a
rie
Aus n
sd FST FS de adda
“ .
--
Sew York Markets,
dul (htober
wl
5 5 »
DRE Jaik I Mi} AT 8
at i p= pound for nat
enn t MII. per pound for
dressed iis and pli 1 2c
Arvaned grassers and fed firm at
bly mutton Ny modergle fsmand at
oli lc. per po jalpts steady at ow
1% , country ph a ho quit at 0k
per pound for heavy to Mant weights
Live Stank Markets,
Heef 10 fair request
thw Ven
ity
{at ountry
iold Crowns
Bridge Work per tooth_§4 50
Gold Fillings. $100 up
Silver Fillings __50c and 75¢
$1.00
132 Lockhart
St.
Over Raymond & Haupt.
$5
$2
Sayre Store.
Bevel edge carpenter’ chisels, P, §
inch.
Screw
10¢ each.
drivers,
at G5¢ each,
each.
each.
Stellson pipe wrenches,
30c¢ each; 14 in. size at 75¢ each;
size at 21.00
These are all standard made g
first quality. Look in the
the assortment,
Legion.
Pays
Costs
00 to $4.00 per month,
Both Phones,
.
tates © Wanted,
Lost, Found,
insertion thereafter,
leas than 25 cents.
free to paid in advance subscribers.
Wanted.
136-6*
work. Must go to Oneonta, N. Y.
ply to C. T. Hull, Athens.
Notice.
The Record, has
also Vest Pocket
Books;
for Justices and Constables,
For Sale.
and Desk
bargain, Call at Record oftice.
For sale cheap-
| half acre of land, good well.
hl
J.
If you
home and want
want to get
write or 'j
Taylor.
what you
try and find
EST
Orchestra
nish any scmber
a
one,
hone
AT
utes walk from car line.
| Westfall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa.
183-6
E | Two parlor stoves
| cheap, at Kepler's gas
Broad street, Waverly.
uuire 4. C,
L|
Wood, 007 Maple street,
For Rent
| able for shop or busiuess place,
E| | this office,
Two houses for rent, including
S water and toilet rooms in house,
| per month.
T| Clothing Store,
Al
yre,
Orchestra.
parties, eto. Prices
E
Mgr. 117 N. East street, Sayre.
Rs County Commissioner
annoanes
offen of County
Most of us
have to humor
can appeal to your taste
than appetizing
sell
We Want Your Trade
Yours Truly,
C. U. INGHAM & CO.
F.very thing in Groceries,
D. CLAREY COAL CO.
Lehigh Valley Coal
HARD AND SOFT WOOD
Best Quality & Prompt Delivery
Guaranteed
Bradford Street Yard Phone, 5a
Office at Raymiad & Haupt's Store, Sayre
Both Phones
GOOD BREAD!
When you want it call for
KING'S BREAD
Made at the West Sayre Bakery. Sold
in Sayre by David Arthur, Fred Cook,
Child, Waltman & Young, James Daly,
Hand & Doane, F. E Seager and wa
Wright. In Athens by Park & Co., Cat-
lin & Co, J. F. McKean and the Racket
store,
Good Bread From Good Materials.
None Better Made Anywhere.
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S.
All modern methods for the scien-
tific performance of painless opera-
tions on the mouth and teeth.
104 South Elmer Ave.
THE GLOBE STORE.
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oil—Quart 850, Gallon $3.00.
Macareni--8 and 10c Bb or $1.76 per box
No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly
OVER
Subscribe for The Record.
ANDREW EVARTS
Has opened a real estate and col-
lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge
Building, Sayre, Pa.
Public Sale of Real Estate
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’
Court of Bradford County, Pa,, there will
be sold at public sale on the premises in
Sayre borough, in said county, on -
day, the 20th day of October, 1005, at 10
o'clock, a. m., the following described
real estate, late the property of N. F.
Tattle, deceased, viz: :
Lot with two Dwelling Houses thereon
situate in Sayre borough, Bradford Coun
ty aforesaid, and bounded and described
an follows: On the east and porth BF :
George Cuykendall farm; on the i
by Cayuta street, and on the west :
land of Levi Curtiss; contain
acre of land, more or leas, with §
dwelling houses, barn, out-
and fruit trees thereon. Being :
same lot of land conveyed to N, Tut-
tle, now deceased, by B. HB. Tuttle,
deed recorded in Bradford County
Hook, No. 285, at page 2580,
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
time the administrator will reread
deliver a dead for the same, :
JOB GRIFFIN, Adwinistrator,
_Sept. 20, 1905.