It 22.00, 23.50, 30.00. - $298, 3.98, 4.00, 5.00. 5.98, 6.85, 7.00 up to 10.50. orings. Fall Shirt Waists THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. ° BM. NB. SAWTELLE, Cashier. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. e 5 W. T. CAREY, Editor. | Published every afternoon except Bun- : day at Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Babscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made knows on application. : Entered as second-class matter May a Sayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 3, . “All the news that's fit to print” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1905 eee PENNYPACKER TO ROOSEVELT. Geverner Asks Fer Inquiry into De- funet Bank AWairs, HARRISBURG, Pa, Out public the following copy of a letter which be has sent to President Itogse yeit asking for a federal luvestiggtion into the affairs of the Enterprise Na tional bank of Allegheny “The Enterprise Nationa! bank, Pusiness In Allegheny, has recently 98, 18.85 up to 25.00. market. A Silk Special : $1.98 each 1.98 each 98c each 2.89 each 1.89 each 18.00 12.00 7.85 10.00 5.50 SUCCESS OF LECTURE esting Ones Are to Follow. Waverly held in the drug store of E ] MISS ROOSEVELT i | President's Daughter Through This | Afternoon ~The lial” train, having on board among its passengers, Miss Alice Roose- {velt, daughter of the president, Passed | Place This | Waverly Harriman Spec nature were made, and the now assured | noon The tran run from San is making a speaal Francisco and only raising an organ fund The first number of the the Kaffir course, boys’ choir was good, | better than the lecture by Rev. Dr Newell Dwight Hillis, known Brooklyn divine and liter ary man. This given Wednesday evening, Nov. | in the First Baptist church. VITAL STATISTICS of vital statistics, the other to Mr. and Mrs Brosnan of Loder street. | sylvania towns deposits $1.000,000 of the moneys of this COmmotiwen! th These noneys were deposited upon the faith of the stability of the Institution orislug through its organization as a national bank, and because of these deposits “fhe commonwealth 1s much interested ia the ascertalument of the condition its financial affairs Our commwisslouer of banking has control over It and no power to Ke any such lovestigation was organized under federal law nbject to your supervision 1 write t “Hsk that a full, complete and care ful Juvestigation may be wad that ev Seyihing connectad with the condition Of t= affairs and the conses which : he Jedd 10 such condition may hw fully Wiscdosesl. 1 am ready to render all the asslstages In my power to secure 8 fharonen ascerialument of the facts” 1nd wa ENTERTAINING FRIENDS Mrs. Charles is entertaining this afternoor Waverly — man and evening at et home in Wav erly street. have been issued for the reception ,| other valley towns are in attend anc ale F.vans now on Carmody’s Senate, 309 street, Waverly tfeod > Advertie in The Record. The train of five the equipment of any train that passed through here in years BEREA CLASS SALE Waverly—The of the Berea class of the Baptist church will cars was finest In i ladies hold a sale of home madc bakestuff in Carthy block Wednesday week, Nov. | aprons and the Mc f next A An es WILL GUARD CROSSING In compliance with the request of the borough council tendent of Valley has instructed supernn- the the crews working on the Waverly branch that one of the be detailed to watch the street crossing. The Kinney Lehigh train men jnust Bradford order also provides that no cars must be left within 200 feet of the crossing MR. BACON'S PATENT D.C has been Bacon of Frederick street oranted a patent on a bee 1 smoker. Mr. Bacon 1s engaged in the bee bus ness and being unable to find a smoker that gave satis- faction he overcame the difficulty by making one of his own a FIGHT FOLLOWS COLLEGE RUSH Police Arrested Freshmen Students CHICAGO, Oct 2 Tw et licemen and 200 students of the Chica go College of Dental Surge here following a “rush fee stitdents were ew tend (Chicago Fifteen ty five po ry fought wd ff [he po clinss tre sortment and Lowest Prices GRAF & CO. Waverly fired ral shots in the air to frighten the students The freshmen apd the of the dental school nual «lass rush Dee so desperate was sent tot When the police fwtween jive “eV junior « nu the Anson uiet add the that willce stat ir an scrimmage cali ame riot arrived the struggle thie students had been dp progress half an bour aud had blocked all the trafic nearly streets The students joined forces at the approach of the and the police men were pelted with stones and vege tables, whikh poured then by students from the upper floors if the college The policemen felt that they were losing ground and fired several shots This brought the students to a halt apd the thew with clubs This treatment drove the students in all directions, but the police made Af teen arrests Several students were severely bruised in patrol wagons water was Of policemen rushed on Our Soldier Force The total sumber of men in the Unit: i i | f | PERSONAL MENTION Miss ruest of friends in Sayre, Vanauken of Powell is ,re—— ED morning on business Ademy went to Towands ——— tees Mr. Cogsell of Mansfield 1s visit- ling Mrs. Comfort, Keystone ave. et mtn Mrs is the guest Hattie Benedict of Powell of Mrs. R. E. Ham- mond. Miss Nellie Bryant of Towanda is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jesse June, of tis § place LOCAL MENTION A cement walk is being laid in front of Joseph Watson's store on [Lake street. William Ellsworth, Prohibition candidate for shenff is in Sayre to- day looking after the interests of his canvass. Health Officer Prougham fumi gated the residence of Jay Smiley at the corner of North Wilbur avenue and Mohawk street this af- ternoon Joseph Farrell's house on East , and Mike Boyle's on East street have been quaran- tined by the order of the b yard of health. Cases of scarlitina exist in both homes DEFENDED KING Morgan S. Kaufman, of Towanda, but formed a [Lockhart street formerly recently partnership with attarney Mamning of Scranton, was the attorney for Edward King who was recently tried in the United States District Court at Scranton on the chatge of having broken into the postoffice at Camplown. who law Mr. Kaufman presented an able defense notwithstanding his client was convicted. r—— lp HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Wm. F. Shupp of Waverly and Mrs. Mary Jenkins of Towanda were admitted today Miss Lvelyn Vincent of Ulster, Miss RubyWakeman of Laceyville, Mrs. Sue Chapman of Owego, and George Peters of Sayre were dis- The latter lost three fingers of his right hand while operating a buzz saw at the cabinet shop of on Monday last Er A OFFICERS COMPLIMENTED During the tral of Edward King at Scranton attorney Manning for the defense made much capital of the fact that his client's shoes had been taken away from him while jail charged this forenoon he was In and characterized the action of the police officials as The trial judge, hows an entirely different view of the case and complimented the officers highly for the excel: lent work they did in the case. Bauer's Laxyne Quinine Tablets! The best remedy for Colds, Head- ache and Grippe. guAranised to cure La Price 25 inquitious. ever, took “HUNAN HEARTS” Arkansas been the {theme of song and story, and no {melody ¢ has often ver wntten has evolved The The same Hearts’ story, dealing in the Arkansas hills only in addition to laughter, it is ming- led with heart interest and tears This season's company secured by Manager Nankeville will be far superior to any to portray strong plays season more genuine pleasure than Arkansas Traveller” Human 1s a strong may be said of © which with hfe cver engaged this strongest of The scenic equipment this will be entirely new, the past summer having been devoted the new to securing new models and and Consequently, this year, Hearts” will be practic ally a brand new production. It has been Manager Nankewille's aim to improve the building painting of scenery “Human performance each season, and to this fact he attrib- utes its lasting “Human Hearts” will be seen at the Loomis on Monday, October 30 WILL MEET FOR T FOR PRACTICE I'he Sayre heavy weight foot ball oreat success and popularity. team will meet for practice this evening and all players who arc desirous of having a trial should be The members are re~ quested to meet early in the even- ing at the corner of Lockhart street and Elmer Avenue rm —— COUNTERFEITERS CONFESS The three men who were arrest- ed at Moravia, Tuesday on suspi- cion of having flooded this section with counterfeit quarters have con- fessed to having been in Sayre and of having made the spurious coin as well as passing it out wherever opportunity offered Pe Never Saw Anything wo Equal It. That is what a Rochester lady sald of Dr Rand's Celery Remedy. My nerves were worn, my blood weak, and [1 felt all run down, with no appetite. 1 tried Dr Rand's Celery Remedy, and it did me so ‘much good that 1 continued to take it, and I never felt better in my life.” It Is composed of roots, herbs and celery Get a free package of this great herb medl- cine, and try it to-night. Large pack- ages 25 and 60 cents. H. L. Gllles- ple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre on hand - Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for west- ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rall- roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from { Buffalo. Best services and equipment finest roadbed unexcelled dining cars. When You Want Books, Stationery, Books, Pocketbooks, Inks, Crepe Papers, Games, Novelties, Toys, Souvenir Post Cards, ete. Blank Pen- cils, ni — Largest Stock. Prices at Lowest War sNows Parlors | Christmas In buying a picce of china at an art store you pay a good price for the china and an additional sum for the “art.” At the Racket Store you get your money's worth in the article. The reason: We buy in large quantities and are satisfied with sell- ing at the usual low Racket Store prices. Then China is one of the principal departments of our business, and our large stock affords greater oppor- tunities for selection than is the case where china is only an incomsiderable side line, ———— Real Japanese Ware We have just put on dis- play a consignment of fine Japanese ware which is par- ticularly handsome in shape and decoration. The Chocolate pots in col- ored enamels and gold that we have marked at $2.50 would bring $4.00 at most stores. Thereare pin trays as low as 19c. Bonbon dishes, hair receivers, salts and peppers, mustard pots, vases, cream pitchers, etc, 25¢ to 50c and up. You will find in this line a hundred or more sugges- tions for a dainty gift. Austrian and Borin Hand Painted China An extensive line show- ing the latest fancy in the large fruit and flower de- signs at the usual low ‘Rack- et store prices. Gregg's Racket Store Waverly, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave, H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Womea and of the Rectum, Hours—Ttofam,1to8,7to8 p.m. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St. L. B. DENISON, NM. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 10% Steadman St. Sayre. Pa. ‘Orchestra. SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes ste, ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES. Ready for Business Having refitted the billiard, lunch rooms recently leased of ¥. B. Wop cott, | am now prepared to serve all cus- tomers in a satisfactory manner. My specialty is quick lunches of all kinds. Your patronage solicited. Oysters and clams in season. Tryie of our new coffee, UTL Op. First Nat oly Broad 107-1m Waverly. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the ak Nose and Throat, and the of Glass- ea. Hours—8-11; 1 a 1Sindsys by appointment. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X, 113 Desmond Street. WANT ADS Rates :—Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, ete, § cent a word each insertion for first three times, } cent a ngariion insertion thereafter. None for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers. Wanted. A competent to do general house work. Must son Oneonta, N. Y. Ap~ ly to C. T. Hull, Athens. Notice. 1 and The Record, has the best Lease ever Rigas ia] Prslion also Vest Books; and a ro. of for Justices and Fone ty of log For Sale. A new Smith Premier bargain. Call at Record House terats Two parlor stoves in good repair, cheap, at Kepler's gas supply store, Broad street, Waverly. 13448 For Sale or Exchange. Double barrel 1 hammer shot~ in ve Xfeck copdi tion for sale cheap or cash, or e for a good bleyele. Write 2 What NR have to offer to man,” care alley Record, Bayre, Pe. 116¢ Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card signs: For Rent For Bale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms Boarding Orchestra Th City Orches ol Thy Sa rosiciane, aod gompoted all the latest music, is pre y number of
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