The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 30, 1905, Image 2

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THE NATIONAL BANK
‘We solicit your Banking busi-
and will pay you three per
interest peranoum for money
on Certificate of Deposit or
of savings is a
The
depoaits, whether large or
draw the same rate of
: Valley y Record
every afternoon except Sa
Murrelle's elle’s Printing Office, Ba
$3.00 per year; % oenls
’ rates reagonable, and made
on
rir second-class matter May
ofr at Sayre, ¥ Pav
Congress of March
Fire Destroyed Friesis Home
LEIGH, N. C. Oct.
were seriously Injured, one of
perhaps fatally, and a dozen oth
. # parrow escape from the
nu fire that destroved Lhe
Bouse at Nazareth orphanage,
hole bors’ Institution, three
% from Raleigh Twelve people in
ging escaped by jumping from
second and third stery windows,
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Missing Jtalian's Body Found
0. N.Y, Oct 30 The badly
ed body of Frank Vanettets,
Italian. was found io the woods a
giles from bere He had evident
red, as thers were shot
in the peck. face and
‘and bis pockets were turned Ia
out Vanetteta, who Lad been
since last June, had a brother
~ Preach Chamber Opens.
ARIS, Oct 30 The reopening of
ment today marks the renewal
undoubtedly the conclusion of the
snd bitter struggle for the sep
aration of shorch and state The sen
ite immediately took up the separa-
i a8 it passed the chamber of
of Ee construction
sed. We place be-
» our customers some-
pg very attractive and of
jutely new design in
tion of DR Ichee,
variety is as great as
Jes are pleasing. At
cent discount until
1 we offer an ex-
quality in everyway;
market.
Simon Zausmer spent Sunday
in Elmira.
Minard Hoyt of Corning 1s vis-
iting his parents here.
Floyd Jones and Lee Worden
and wife are at Leioy.
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Men's self opening ambrallas 79
each at Kaufman's, Sayre.
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Miss Christie Pierce of Elmira
Miss Adelaide Hemstreet has re-
turned from a visit to Wilkesbarre
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C. H. Swain of Georgetown, La,
is visiting in
town
H.S. Gregg, proprietor of the
Rackett store, has returned from
Pittston.
Evans alc now on draught at
Carmody's Senate, 309 Broad
street, Waverly. tfcod
For fine and fashionable milli-
nery go to Miss Kaufman's, South
Miss Lucy Shearer of Towner's
"jewelry store, has accepted a posi-
(tion in Newark, N. J.
Miss Maty Baton of Athens
street is spending a week with
friends in Rochester.
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Just received four thousand new
views of Sayre, twelve designs, at
Weber's news parlors 147 3t
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Just a few left of hose ladies’
handkerchiefs. Come and get
them while they last, at Kaufman's
gc each, Sayre, Pa.
The broom-making establish
ment conducted by F. D. Edmonds
shows evidence of prosperity, hav-
ing received an order for fifty doz-
en brooms.
The ladies of the Berean class of
the Baptist church will hold a sale
of aprons and home made bake
stufl in the McCarthy block No-
vember 1. 148 3t
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“Human Hearts” is the attrac
tion at the Loomis this evening
This 1s a strong melodrama in the
hands of a capable company and
deserving of a large house.
dist church will hold a social
the church parlors tonight
are cordially invited.
in
All
Mrs. Willis Carey and Mrs | F.
Tozer will attend the Wyoming
Conference Epworth Ieague con
vention at Binghamton
and Wednesday
Tuesday
S J. Legg of Candor, N. Y
visiting his son, the Broad street
shoemaker. Mr. Legg is 8 years
old and is as active as most men of
50. He is still actively engag ged in
business
is
J B Holcomb, the West Sayre
barber, who went to Albion, N_ }
week before last has returned. He
simply couldn't stay away, and is
now back, open for business, and
anxious to see his former patrons
Mis O E
street, returned Saturday
after attending the marriage on
Wednesday of her son Marion F
Pierce to Miss Grace Bolayer at
the home of the bride's parents
near Towanda, Pa. The newly
married couple left on a late train
Wednesday night for New York
city, Albany and other points.
The groom is an engineer on the
Lehigh Vailey. The bride is a
very estimablc young lady and is
quite well known here and in
Sayre
ARCHITECT'S PLANS
FAILED TO ARRIVE
Directors of Manoca Temple
Will Hold Another Meeting
Next Thursday Night
Waverly —The directors of Ma-
noca Temple Association met at
the office of Justice Charles Hoag-
land last Saturday night. The
bonds of the secretary and treasurer
were offered and accepted, and the
regular routine business transacted
The artichitect’s plans for remodel-
ing the old Tioga hotel did not ar~
rive as expected and a meeting will
be held Thursday night for the
purpose of considering plans and
onc of two or three proposed
changes in the old structure will
probably be adopted.
ORDERED OUT OF TOWN
Waverly —Two men were dis-
covered in the barn of a Waverly
resident last evening. Being driven
out by the owner one of them
escaped, but the police succeeded
in capluring the other, who gave
his name as James Rivers, After
spending the night in one of the
cages in the town hall he was
allowed to go this morning on con-
dition that he leave town.
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Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre
Br oad
evening
Pierce of 423
Fall Shirt Waists
A Silk Special
Parlor
:
Tables
FOR STEALING COAL
Arthur Muun Confiscated Fuel
Which He Had Been Directed
to Deliver to a Customer
Waverly —Arthur Munn was ar-
rested Saturday night charged with
larceny on complaint of Jas. Boice.
His tnal came off this morning
before Judge Hoagland. Judge
Frank Bell prosecuted the case,and
Charles Annabel appeared for the
defendant. It was shown that the
defendant took out two tons of
coal to be delivered at Athens.
The parties who were to receive
it was not
delivered, and other evidence was
introduced showing that the de
fendant tried to sell the coal. The
coal has disappeared, no one being
able to tell what became of it.
The defendant testified that he
delivered the coal where he had
b-en div ected, but that he had been
the day. The
defendant was found guilty and
sentenced to 30 days at Owego
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HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Waverly — A hallowe'en party
will be given tomorrow s&vening in
the Sunday school room of the
Baptist church by the B Y. P U
An admission of ten cents will be
charged. Light refreshments will
be served, and a
assured. A cordial invitation to
attend is extended to all.
FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY
Waverly—The funcral of Thos
Atchinson of Barton, who died last
Friday, took place from his late
home and the Barton church yes:
terday.
good time is
Deceased was jg years
old and is survived by a son and
three daughters.
A Combination Offer
On Tuesday only one pound of
our high grade “Top Notch” cof-
fee, retailing reguiarly at 35c, will
be sold for 34c, and each purchas-
er has the privilege of buying lor
only 17¢ one pound of the best
creamery ties that sells regular-
ly for . W. Roseboom &
Co, ies avenue, W West Sayre.
MARRIED THIS MORNING
Athens—Dant ¢ O'Neil and Miss
Ellen Leary were married at St Jo-
seph's church at ¢ 30 this morn.
ing. Rev. Father Bustin celebrat-
ed High Mass and the ceremouy
was performed by Father
O'Rourke. Martin Lynch of To-
wanna was best man and Hannah
Leary, a sister of the bride, acted
as brides-maid. Peter McGraw
and John Donlin were the ushers
They went to New York on their
wedding trip and will reside in
Athens
27¢C.
Our advertisers will confer a
great favor if they will hand in
copy for changes in advertisements
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AT THE LOOMS
In the character of “Beaucaire,”
ton Clarke for the display of those
fine qualities with which his entire
stage career is identified. It is a
role that fits him to a temperamen-
tal nicety and affords him occasion
for specially cffective acting. In
choosing for his star-
ring vehicle last, as well as this
season, Mr. Clarke has a play
which more than sustains the ex-
cellent reputation he has always
enjoyed and in placing his profes
sional welfare for a long term of
years in the hands of Mr. Jules
Murry, he is in possession of every
consideration that a capable and
gencrous
“Beaucaire”
first class management
could possibly give to him. Cres
ton Clarke in “Beaucaire” will be
the attraction at the Loomis opera
house on Saturday, November 4.
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A FAULTLESS BEER
The following ar article appears in
the United States Trade Reports,
a publication devoted to financial,
agncultural and mechanical iater-
ests:
There has been considerable discus-
sion of the different kinds of beer since
so much atteation has been given to the
discussion of pure food products, and
many are found to give bad after-effects.
The United States Trade Reports has al-
ways fearlessly discussed such topics as
are of general interest to its readers,
and we have received several letters
concerning the different kinds of beer
We are asked to recom-
mend the best and purest, and which
leaves no bad effects after drinking.
We have made a careful investigation
locally, also referring the matter to our
representatives in all the principal
cities, We feel jastified in saying that
the beer which we find to surpaas all
others in purity and cleanliness is made
by the Dotterweich Brewing Co, of
Olean, N. Y,
The above-named firm stands high in
the commercial world, and is well known
for ita business tact and enterprise, as
well as for its integrity. This beer
serves as a tonic as well as a beverage,
We have no interest in making this com-
mendation, except w give credit where
credit is due, as has always been our
policy, and we have not the slightest
hesitancy in recommending this beer to
our readers. We advise all patrons to
call for this beer, especially for invalids
and those of impaired health,
It has been a custom of this paper to
furnish its subscribers with reliable in-
formation on any desired subject free of
charge, that they may desigoate by let-
ter of inquiry addressed to this office,
The United States Trade Reports ond
the largest circulation of any trade
per of its class, and no other publicat a
could afford to maintain such a large
staff of experienced editors to make
these investigations, and depend solely
upon its subscription list for support.
We are certain that all dealings which
our readers may have with this firm will
oye mutually beneficial and profitable,
is a pleasure to us to give this firm
or editorial recommendation, and, at
the same time, to supply our readers
with reliable information on such an
important subject as this.
For sale at the leading bars in
Athens, Sayre and Waverly.
E. A. WILBER,
Distributing Agent.
CAFE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S.
All modern methods for the scien-
erformance of painless
Christmas
In buying a piece 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 w orth
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 inconsiderable 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. There are 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.
Asana
Austrian and Bavarian
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 x=
Waverly, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave,
C. J. Kiron,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
tention given to moving of
ste,
Ready for Business
Having refitted the billiard, 1 and
unch rooms recently leased of F. 8. Woi-
cott, | am now prepared to serveall cus-
tomers in a satisfactory manner, My
specialty is quick lanches of all Rida,
Your patronage solicited. Oysters and
clams in season. Tam of our new
coffee, UTLER,
Op. First Natl os Broad Bt,
107-1m Waverly.
SPECIALTIES:
SET
lan Hoars—-13; 1.5; 78;
appointment. Offics,
1.98 each
1.98 each
98c each
2.89 each
1.89 each
. 18.00
12.00
7.85
10.00
+ 5.50
ELMER A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of
WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA,
BOTH ‘PHONES.
LEHIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices,
Orders can be left at West Sayre
Store, both phones; or at the Brie
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone
COLEMAN HASSLER,
H. L. TOWNER, M.D
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the
Hours—-7tofam,1t08,7Tto8p.m,
OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart
L. B. DENISON, A.
Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Talmadge Building, Eimer Avs
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
WANT AD
Rates :—Wanted,
Wanted —Roomers and
boarders
420 Desmond street, Sayre, Mra
Murray.
A competent girl to do
work. Must go to
ply to C. T. Hal, Athens.
For Rent
A seven room bouse in East
rent, Call on James Smith, 604
Main street, Athens, Pa.
and a variety of Legal
for Jnatices snd Constables
For Sale.
A new Smith Premier
bargain. Call at Record ©
Two parlor stoves in good 3
cheap, at Kepler's gaa
Broad street, Waverly.