The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 23, 1905, Image 2

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News for
vets 89¢ yard.
Carpet Buyers
For women
New Kid Gloves
and men and children, in
all grades, prices
from 4
each season. New fabrics
They grow in variety and
are Eoliennes, Venetians, Su--
Sc pair up
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus $12,000.00
EERIE TSE
We solicit your Banking bausi-
pess, and will pay you three per
cent. intepest per annum for money
Joft on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
§ special feature of this Baok, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
~ M. B. SAWTELLE,
i
Cashier.
The Valley Record
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J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher,
W. T. CAREY, Editor
Published afternoon except San-
day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
Sabscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
per month.
Advertising rates reasonable, and made
r—— on application.
Eatered as | a8 second-class matter May
1 postoffice at Sayre, Pa,
i sader the Ack of Congros of March 3,
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“All the n news that's fit to print”
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2
"WAS SETTING "THEM RIGHT
Chicago Women In London Had
Their Doubts About Direc-
tions Given Them
Americans Io london are apt to be
gonfused by the fact that same
thoroughfare bears many different
names as it pursues (is oftentimes
crooked course through the fascinaticg
old city.
Two young Chicago womer wander.
“fog through what they affectionately
called “Dickens’ London” last summe:
t Iolo a bun sbop to ask the nearest
10 one of the less (requented spols
that the great writer has made sacred to
all lovers of his stories says a writer
in Lippincott’s.
A good-natured clerk gave them mi-
- pute directions. to which they listened
" sitentively and with strong efforts to be
intelligent when he spoke of the “top”
the “bottom’ of certain streets told
lo go “stralght away.’ and that
the : whe only ten minutes off
Thank you su much’ sald
younger girl, “but I'm afrald tbat
may lose our way after all Your
Sireels here have such a perplexing
‘habit of changing their names every
few minutes that we are never really
gure just where we are”
“Why, madam.’ remonstrated the
clerk in & tone of mingled reproof and
pity, “Lhese streets don't change thelr
sames. They have had the samme natnes
for bundreds of years’
- GRAF
the
the
Personal and Local Mention
Postmaster G. I). Genung 1s vis-
iting his son Leal in New York.
Mrs. E Harton Hall
was a guest
ol
yesterday of Miss Vir-
gma Canoll
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Five the foot
team
and make it six
straight for
->
Frank A
returned Saturday from a business
trip to Chicago
Attorney Howard
Candidate Byram L
s in Wav
Assembly
Winters called on friends
erly Saturday evening
.
A new
placed in the Sunday school room
of the Methodist church.
steel ceiling has been
et
Mrs W. G. Montgomery of]
Saratoga is visiting her sister, Mrs. |
H. A. Perry, Loder street
Miss Martha Lum will enter
tain the Sunshine club at her Ful-
ton street home this evening
Mr.and Mrs S A. Turner and
daughter, Miss Luella, are spending |
a few days with friends in Buffalo
-
An effort 1s
game for
making to arrange a
next Saturday with an
Owego football team to be played
on Howard street ground
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No trouble to shou
your money
goods, and
back if you are not
satisfied with any goods bought at
my store in clothing and shoes
H. Sattler
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141-2
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show of
strength 1s at all times distasteful,
for the weak, to make a show of
strength may threaten harm to the
strong, but that is as far at it gets.
Mrs. F. A. Sawyer is expected
to arnve in New York city
on board the
She
months abroad
To the really strong, a
today
Atlantic liner Min-
has several
Mr Sawyer went
nesota been
evening to meet
her
Wedding Announced
Waverly—The marriage of Hur
ley Pierce of the Lehigh's clencal
force and Miss Florence Tabor of
Canton is announced to take place
at the home of the bride's parents
in Canton, Pa, October 23
& CO.
ELMIRA GIANTS WENT
| DOWN T0 DEFEAT
‘Saturday's Red Hot Foot Ball
| Game Resulted in Victory
| for Waverly Team
| Waverly—That
| ball is not d
foot
s made evi-
interest in
ead here wa
|dent in the good sized crowd
| attending the game Saturday after
noon on the Howard street grounds,
| when
eleven Elmira Giants went
W.H.S
in favor
down to defeat before the
team. The scor
of Waverly
From the first
e Wah }
whistle the play
ing was hard and fast, and time had
to be taken out at frequent inter
vals for njurie Fast as was the
credit
that
juarrelling
however to the
{of both tc
| the
lor disputes
| game, it 1s
ams and referees
was no unseemly
Neither sule
first half,
was able
the
by
In
CSsSiIon
to score in the ball
lowly yard
one way then back
half, by a suc
quick play Waverly sec
and
being forced
first
yard
the
of
ired a
this up
ifter eleven minutes
second
touchdown toll
with another
{ of play
Q) Pete
who ran the team, us
ment
arterback \ annostran,
~d
and Captain
great judg-
in his
with
. 1
signals
his
painers
Hogan combination of
ground seldom failed to
make the distance
This makes the fifth «
victory for the Waverly team
onsecutive
The
boys have showed that they can
make good and a paying crowd
Saturday. Now is the
management to make
turned out
the
Give
time lor
a hit
Waverly will turn
and
us another game
out and pay and
root and congratulate
New Rails Arrive
Waverly—That the WW. S
Traction company certainly
to perform all they
shown an
arnval
& A
mean
promise 1s
by the
of the
which were order-
once ay now
of seven carloads
finest steel rails
ed some time a TO
The rails
of latest make
TT
gn,
are rails
75 pound
and d which
means that they are heavy enough
The
the
through
for
to support a railroad train
are to be used
the
=| South Waverly, the
which are already erécted is
understood that be
begun at once in South Waverly
new rails mn
construction of line
poles
It
work will
Mrs
Barnum Buried
CORRECT MISTAKE
Italian Who Had Been Given
too Much Money in Exchagge
for Check Was Convinced of
Error by Officer's Eloquence
Waverly—In
for a fellow countryman,
Peckally, the local Italian mer-
chant, gave $235 instead of 25 cents
which the check called for Like
the man overpaid at the bank, who
did not want
cashing a check
John
correct mistakes
after leaving the window, the Ital-
ian did
the roll until he had been persuad-
ed by the eloquence of ( )fficer Cor-
coran, who does not speak Italian
but managed to make himself un-
derstood
“Taka back the
said the
accommodating
to
not feel disposed to give up
mon, John”
his
kally,
young Italian to
friend Pec
and peace reigns once more in
Waverly's Latin quarter.
BENEFIT OF BAPTIST
CHURCH ORGAN FUND
First of a Series of Entertain-
ments to Be Given This
Evening \
~The first of a series
of entertainments in the Twentieth
Century course conducted for the
the
Baptist church choir will be given
Waverly -
benefit of the organ fund of
this evening in the auditorium of
the church. The attraction for
this evening is the Kaffir boys’
choir, a troupe of genuine young
African singers
Services Specially Interesting
Waverly—The services at the
First Methodist church yesterday
morning were of a specially inter-
esting nature, being in charge of
the children of the Sunday school.
Regular in
ill the churches of the village
REV. WEEKS ELECTED
STATE SUPERINTENDENT
services were held
Rev. Lyman Weeks, formerly a
member of the Wyoming confer-
ence and pastor of the Sayre M. E.
church, was elected state supenn-
tendent, or bishop, of the Univer-
salist churches of New York state
at the annual convention, which
corvened in Auburn last week.
rr A Ae
House Breakers Use Sponges
lo Pera
break inte
when a burglar desires to
a house he often takes a
da today for a short visit
friends
Mrs ]
home after
Elmira
oo
B
visiting her parents in
ee
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Root and
son Fredrick, of Owego,
of friends in Sayre
are guests
ei
H.S. Gregg left this afternoon
for a visit with friends in Pittston
where he formerly resided
Mr. S. Davis,
to Chemung,
Olive street
he has
tract for doing some concrete work,
ad
went
where a corf-
Mr and Mrs. James Faulds and
son Jack left today for Shickshin-
ney they
days as the
where will spend a few
guest of friends and
relatives,
Mr. and Mrs, Burton Flory and
children, who have been spending
some time at the home of W. H
Flory in this place, have returned
to their home in Bethlem
rr A
Mr. and Mrs. Ric hard I
nely, who have been s
past several
Con-
pending the
days among friends
and relatives in Seneca Falls and
Geneva, returned to their home
North Wilbur avenue yesterday.
ee
H. K. Spaulding
Rochester a week ago today
at
to
to
accept a position with the Ameri-
can Express company at that place,
was in town yesterday
who went
calling on
former friends
lf a—
C. S. Holcomb, of the Monroe
ton Enterprise, accompanied by
his wife stopped over for a short
time in Sayre today on their way
Savona, N. Y,, they
spent yesterday as the guests of
friends
from where
rte lp et
HOSPITAL NOTES
J hn Madden of Towanda, has
been discharged.
Mrs. James Pepper, of leroy,
was admitted today.
Miss Mary Andruss, of
was discharged today.
Miss Sadie Barnes, of Candor,
underwent an operation this fore-
noon,
Alba,
Miss Nora Benjamin of Durell,
and Sadie Barnes of Candor, N. Y,
have been admitted to the hospi-
tal.
The chances for the ultimate
recovery of Basil Brown, the South
Waverly lad who was accidently |
shot on Friday evening, are excel
lent
Young Woman Pro:
phoid Receives Them from
Over the Worl
trate Ly
All
i There is a cer
| Ne Ww Y«
{lever for giving
{ colle tion of
| Pine: her
taken :
Rh ¥
in who all
her a ren
an
haem
of view
an
m Margate an
Par I onde
The th
and 1
rom the Scottish «
to the Alps, fro
Brighton Trouville
Home and Naple
are ae iHustrated =ongs
Er LE joke the new Yld
and a great variety of f wutiful
with fioral design
Many of the best and
works of art are now
postal cards in all the
In fact, thers hardly
can’t be found on a postal
and the sale [s ylily
For the sick not
e I
Ags
to
mos
reprodu
original o0ior
anything tha
days fner
ih
r they fntere
withou
begull
tore appropriat
a glance, they please the eye
intellect. and they
many a woment for the Invalid
DEAD HANDS GUIDE SHIP.
Helmsman Dies at Wheel, But Grip o
Corpse Holds Vessel True to
Her Course.
taxing the
Hono
death
lula. — Held Ww ber course by th
grip of a corpse, the schooug
after many days of storm and
weather reached
island
who complaited of feeling ill when h
went on watch Another member
crew stood with Lim for a
time, but a
left him alone
and rough seas that nig
it all the Japan
course
When death relieved him Lis body fel
at, ar
=¢ held the
such a manner as to wedge them
was not found until morning
The Woodbury (8 the sche
which the United States tug
recently left here to s
was long overdue from lays
Capt. Harris
says that his vessq
aud he
oner
arch
an
| was
a stitch of canvas on her
bope of saving Ler and sald
Capt. Schlemer of Laysan
passenger
He gave
good
the decks clear of water
poured on the water
and
Unique Lighthouse
lighthouses is to be found on
bay—a rock which |
a channel over 500 feet wide. On this
Joseph Novak sustained bad lac-
rock a conical beacon is erected
lantern Is fixed, from
G. J. Kiron,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at-
to moving of
1 ete,
Ready for Business
| Having refitted the billiard, pool and
lunch rooms recently leased of FP. 8S, Wop-
cott, | am now prepared to serve all ens
tomers in a satisfactory manner. My
Your patronage solicited.
clams in season,
coffee,
Oysters and
Try a cup of our new
8. BUTLER,
Op. First Nat'l Bank, Broad St,
107-1m Waverly.
A. H. MURRAY, WK. D.
SPECIALTIES:
‘| Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
4 | Throat, and the Pro rs: Fitting of Glass-
1|es. Hours—8-12; 1-5; 7-8; Sindaye by
appointment. Office, Whée!
WANT ADS
Rates : Wanted, Lost, Found, For
y | Sale, ete, | cent a word each insertion
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken for
leas than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free to paid in advance subscribers.
Wanted.
¢| Girl wanted for general housework.
Apply 207 North Lehigh avenue, Sayre,
188-0*
t
e
Dining room girl wanted, Apply at
VanDuyn & Hawkins dining rooms, 116
Desmond street, Sayre, 1431
Party to shine shoes and keep place in
order, Steady job for right one. W. W,
Shaw
t
A competent girl to do , general house
work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap-
ply to C. T. Hull, Athens,
Notice. rd
The Record, has the bei: House
Lease ever printed in Preiiond county;
also Vest ket and t
Books; and a variety of Po
for Justices and Constables.
For Sale.
A new Smith Premier Typewriterat a
bargain. Call at Record office,
Two parlor stoves in good repair,
cheap, at Kepler's gas supply store,
134
Broad street, Waverly. tf
! 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 bieyele,
Write what you have to offer to
man,” care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. 1150
EE ———
For Rent
Two houses for rent, including eit
water and toilet rooms in house,
r month. Inquire H. A. Kaufman's
“lothing Store, Sayre, 108-t
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 Admittance
Furnished Rooms
Boarding
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a
s
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Orchestra.
The D. S. Andres Orsheutra guiiithis
tees satisf on at conserta, balls -
parties, eto. Prices reasodable,
Waverly—A large gathering of | erations of the left forefinger Sat.
friends attended the funeral yester- |
day afternoon of the late Mrs, S.|
D. Barnum,
curred last weck at a hospital in|
New York city
held
home in Bradford
Waverly, Rev.
fhciating
by her husband,
Miss Lillian, one sister, Mrs,
George Munn. Interment was in
Forest Home cemetery.
| which, night after pight, shines a light
yt fishermen dq
urday in the freight car shop. | which Is seen by the fishermen far an
| wide. The way in which this light-
A sill timber dropped on the in—| nouse 1s illuminated Is this On the
jured member. |
sponge and a bucketful of water and
molstens the walls which being covered
with only a thin coating of mud, are
caslly dissolved on the application of
i woisture
no at D.S Andrus Music ona
Desmond or see J. J.
Mgr. 117 N. East street, Sayre.
Island of Lewis Is a lighthouse, aod
{ from a window In the tower a stream
RIVER PIRATES WON
The River Pirates showed their
mettle last Saturday and defeated
the Waverly grammar school in a
game of football by a score of 2 t0 grate the centennial of the pony ex.
0. The game was played on the press in 1503 Sedalia. Mo, already has
. : on foot a project to centralize Missoury
river side grounds. The Waver | In 1920. And lately some one has pro-
lites were much heavier than the a nin a in the
! year
whose sad death oc
Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra, composed
of experienced musicians, and playing
all the latest music, is prepared to :
nish any number of instruments ne
halls, parties or Sutertainmtnts, Fok
night; rates reasonable, H
Barden, Valley Phone 2-3, Sayre, or leave
orders at Maney & Page's, Rayre,
Having purchased the entire business of
FRENCH & KINGSBURY,
Offer a 15 Per Gent Introductory Discount Sale From
Thursday, Oct. 12 Until Saturday, Oct. 21.
_ Call and see the greatest bargains in Parlor Suits,
Dining Rooms Suits, Fancy Rockers, Iron Beds and
shes ever offered in the valley, At the old stand,
street and Park avénue, Waverly, N. Y.
of light is projected on to a mirror av
the lantern on the summit of Arulsh
rock.
Women Smokers
The London Truth quotes the follow.
Ing reasons against smoking by wo-
men The first is that smoking devel.
ops the mustache, and the second that
king produces, at any rate In wo
wen, ‘weak-rimmed eyelids"
The funeral ser-|
vices were from the family
street, South
M S. Godshall of
Mrs Barnum is survived
Coming Expositiona.
Seattle wishes an Alaskan exposition
In 1507 to celebrate some anniversary
of other. los Angeles would commem.
8 Lue
one daughter, Iceland Elderdown
feciand produces most of the world's
supply of elderdown, the annual sale
amounting to something over 7,000
pounds. Most of this is shipped ‘o
Copenhagen, and Sommands from $240
to a8
and
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