The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 01, 1905, Image 2

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Advertise
It
, 23.50, 30.00.
orings.
Crepe de Paris
» 7.50, , 12.50, 15.00, 16.
NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
polieit your Banking busi-
and will pay you three per
interest per annum for money
department of savings isa
feature of this Bank, and
e Valley Record.
BH MURRELLE, Publisher.
W.T.C AREY, Editor.
pied ere Ir eMrcocs cmotph Buu
“ a8 Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
$3.00 per year; 25 cents’
A rates reasonable, and made
nm on application.
a 88 Sscoud-chien usties 17
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the news that's Bt to print”
DAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1906
PLAY WAS UNFIT,
Warren's Profession” With-
draws After Manager's Arrest.
“YORK. Nov. l.—Manager Ar
Daly has made the following
sat: “1 announced in the begin
that I would constitute the dra-
“matic critics of New York a jury to
pass upon the fitness or unfitness of
mm. Warren's Profession’ Their ver
tf has been remdered. It Is against
ay, and | will stand by my word
If make no attempt to repeat the
: , Those who have bought
s will have their money refund
4 Garrick will be dark tonight.”
1# sald that Mr. Daly has spent $19,
; “Mra. Warren's Profes
for production
Inspector Brooks went before
Whitman and swore out a
for the arrest of Samuel W
manager of the Garrick; for
Let Reynolds, the owner, Ar
“Daly and others. Mr. Gumpertz
as aad st once and arraigned In
~ gourt, He was paroled for examina.
Man's Opinion.
The girl who is always saying she
can't play anything without her music
grobably can’t bake a ple without the
98, 18.85 up to 25.00.
| market.
Fall Shirt Waists
in all colors 50c yard.
A Silk Special
2
$1.98 each
1.98 each
98c each
2.89 each
1.89 each
18.00
12.00
7.85
10.00
5.50
Mr. Amasa Finch is In Owego. |
Judge Frank A Bell is in Bing-
hamton today.
Minard Hoyt returned to Corn-
ing last evening
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Men's scif opening umbrellas 79
cach at Kaufman's, Sayre.
M. J. Kinney, Howard street, 1s
confined to the house with pneu-
monia
F. I. Howard and F. E. Lyford
made 1 business trip to Towanda |
today.
-
D. O. Decker has
| returned home after several days
hunting trip
Attorney
Evans ale now on
Carmody's Senate,
street, Waverly.
draught at
309 Broad
tfeod
Harry Stevens of "Sayre and
Emily Whiting of Ithaca were
married last evening by the Rev.
M.S Godshall.
Just a Tow left of those ladies’
handkerchiefs. Come and get
them while they last, at Kaufman's
ge each, Sayre, Pa.
Newell Dwight Hillis, pastor of
| Plymouth church, Brooklyn, will
deliver a lecture in the Baptist
church this evening
Robert Knapp and Nora Mathers
both of lLuthers Mills, Pa,
married at the Mcthodist
2ge yesterday afternoon
The ladies of the Berean class of
the Baptist church will hold a sale
of aprons and home made bake
stuff in the McCarthy block No-
vember 1 148 3t
were
parson -
t— emma
The following Waverly residents
are in Elmira today: Mrs Mary
J. Dodd, Mrs I. F. Lord, Mrs Ww.
M. Hilton, Miss Carne Zigler and
John Wilson
Word has been received by
friends of C D Kingsbury that he
has accepted a desirable position
in a in
large furmture house
Puughkeepsie.
Five members took the second
degree in the Odd Fellows lodge
last evening and there are already
1§ candidates for the initiatory
degree at the next ii
| other Furniture at correspond-
ing prices,
RAE
Harding & Hoyt intcad to move
their confectionery store the
near their present
location to the room now occupied
by Campbell s Shoe store.
in
future from
Despite the wet weather the
boys had their quota of fun and
played the usual number of Hal
loween tricks. Windows on Broad
street were well soaped. With the
exception of one or two sidewalks
being torn up no serious damage
was done
->
Attention has been called to the
fact that, owing to the depth of the
mud found thereon, the location of
the crosswalks 1s some-
what of a mystery, and that the
convenience of the public would
be promoted if a portion of it were
removed
YOUTHFUL THIEVES
WERE PAROLED
Chief Brooks will Have Super-
Two Boys Who
Charged With Petty
some of
vision of
Were
Thefts.
Waverly —Frances and William
Sullivan, two boys not yet in their
teens were arrested yesterday
morning charged with several
petty thefts that have taken place
at various times
They had stolen money, keys
They
described their various misdeeds in
a manner that showed that they
were unconscious of any wrong
doing
and vanous other articles
They were paroled
under the
Brooks
WELL PLEASED
WITH WAVERLY
Waverly—Bryam [Winters
nominee for Assembly from Tioga
county, in his frequeat calls here,
has become very well pleased with
Waverly, and has identified him«
seif with vanous business interests
here. He has made many warm
friends here, and will undoubtedly
poll a very large vote at the com-
“leg election.
PREDICT A LARCE VOTE
Waverly—M. J
Owego, nominee
and put
of Chief
supcrvision
Murray of
Assembly
from Tioga county, is making a
vigorous canvass, and his many
friends predict that he will poll a
large vote in this part of the
county. Mr. Murray is a very
popular man and has many friends
in this section who look upon his
election as very desirabl=.
——
WIND BLEW CASE OVER
Waverly —The spirit of Hallow-
e'en got into the wind this morning
and blew a case sitting in front of
Simon Zausmer's store over the
for
INJURED AT DRYDEN
firemen whose home 1s in Auburn
dow of his engine at Dryden yes-
contusions of the nose and fore-
head He was brought to the
hospital at this place for treatment.
YARD SWITCHMAN INJURED
Patrick McCarthy, a yard switch-
man, suffered a severe injury while
at work last night. A railroad
torpedo exploded near him and a
piece flew and struck him on the
left side of the head, causing a
painful penctured wound. The
injury was attended to at the hos-
pital.
SENTENCE SL EACE SUSPENDED
A man was arrested last even-
ing for being drunk and disorderly
but as he had rever been arrested
be fre «nd did not have the appear
ance of a man who often got drunk
sentence was suspended.
GOVERNOR APOLOGIZED.
Amend Made For Attack on Admiral
Train and His Son.
WASHINGTON, Nov, L--The iupcl
dent growing out of the attack on Ad
wiral Train and his sou by % Chinese
web near Nankin has been satisfacto
rily adjusted The state department
has received a dispatch which sald
“Admiral Truin has just arrived at
shanghai. The attack on Admiral Train
occurred near Nankin while be and bis
party A woman wis
accidentally wounded by Train's son,
but Lier Injuries were slight. The son
was detalped by tbe wob, but an aml
cable settlement was made. The mob
afterward attacked the officers, and
two Chinese were wounded by civil
jans. The governor of Nauokin apolo-
gized to the officers, restored their
guns and punished the ring! tenders of
the mob The lucident is regarded as
closed’
were shooting
Nine Killed by Fall of Seapstoue.
BELLAIRE. ©, Nov, 1 Sylvester
Kendall, aged fifty-two; wife and sey
eis children were caught by a fall of
soapstone ju the Maley & Johnson
mine. near here, and Instantly killed
His Seusitive Point.
Leader of School of Little
Come on, fellers, let's go and
)id octopus
New Little Fish
How do you do It?
“Oh. we all get round him. and point
our fins at him and yell ‘Trust!’ It
makes him crazy.” ~ Smart Set
Fisbes—
jolly the
That'll fun.
be
Wise Doctor
Mr. Blower—Doctor, 1 am getting
too stout. Can you suggest something
to reduce my welght?
Dr. Wise Yes: nothing reduces flesh
quickes than worry Just spend a few
hours every day thinking that your
bill will just be twenty —San Frag
cisco Call
Link with the Past
A coin bearing the date 855%, and
{dentificd as of the reign of Ethelwulfl,
son of Egbert, first king of England,
was recently found at Casterton, New
Zealand. by a navyy engaged in road
making
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26/27/28 Die oles
lightsome kind are sure to thor-
oughly cnjoy the performance of
by Creston
Clarke and cast of unusual excel-
lence at the Loomis on Saturday,
November 4 Whatever difficul-
public
Monsicur Beaucaire”
ties the general may’ en-
counter in the correct pronuncia-
tion of the Du
plume seen on
[D’Orleans non de
the hill
“Monsicur Beaucaire
boards,
as presented
by Creston Clarke is sure to amuse,
interest and gnp them It is for
amusement purposes and will de-
light those who do not care to be
thrilled too much or sect thinking
too deeply or poignantly, who, in
fact, do not want problem plays
Manager Jules Murry has provid-
ed a carload of splendil scenery
and announces this as the last aps
pearance of Mr. Clarke in “Beau-
caire,” which, by the way, is prov
ing onc of the genuine dramatic
successes of the present season, the
same as it did last year.
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY, NOY. 4.
JULES MURRY
PRESENTS
CRESTON CLARKE
In the Comedy Romance
MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE
This is Mr Clarke's last ap-
pearance in Beaucaire
Beautiful Scenery
tumes
PRICES—25,
Note
Handsome Cos-
Strong Cast
50, 75¢ and $1
35,
Subscribe for The Record.
LEHIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug
COLEMAN HASSLER,
3 (C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
Christmas
at an art store you pay a
good price for the china and |
an additional sum
“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 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 $1.00 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 gilt.
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
Waverly, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave.
C. J. Kiron,
SAYRE’S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt ai-
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
te,
Ready for Business
Having refitted the billiard, 1 and
lanch rooms recently leasad of F. 8. Woi-
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. Try a cup of our new
coffee, 8. BUTLER,
Op. First Nat'l Bank, Broad St,
107-1m Waverly.
A. H. HURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES!
Diseases of the Ear, Nose and
Wholesaler of
WINES, LIQUORS
| BEERS AND ALES
BOTH "PHONES,
(We are Agents for the Sale of the
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER
which gives you better light than ten
ordinary gas burners or twelve electric
bulbs. Floods a large room with a beau-
tifal white light. Comfortable for home,
study, reading, ete. Saves the eyes,
Makes stores, halls and churches look at-
tractive and Dright Fits any gas bom-~
er. After a week's trial, it ih { astiatied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
General Agent, .
374} Broad St., Both Phones, Waverly.
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties.
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum.
Hours—7to 9am, 1t08,78p. m.
OFFICE-S8AMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt.
WANT ADS
Rates : - Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Sale, ete, § cent a word each insertion
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken for
less than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free to paid in advance sabscribers,
Wanted.
——
420 Desmond street, Sayre. Mm P. FP,
Murray. © 148-8*
Girl for ge neral housework,
two in family, washings out,
to right party. Inquire at Mrs. vag
Baker's millinery parlors, 328 Broad
Wave rly. N.Y. Sty
A competent girl to do general house
work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap-
ply to C, T. Hull, Athens,
For Rent
A six room house to rent, No. 105 Wil-
low street, Athens, Pa. Inquire at 205
Frederick street, a 160-1w
Notice.
The Record, has the best House
Lease ever printed in Bradford
also Vest ket and Desk
Books; and a variety of Legal
for Justices and Constables.
For Sale.
A pew Smith Premier
bargain, Call at Record
Two parlor stoves in good
a at Kepler's gas su
Broad street, Waverly, ply
Orchestra.
The D. 8. Andrus
parties, eto. Prices
order at D. 8 Andrus Music Store,
Deamond street, or see J. J.
Mgr. 117 N. East street, Sayre.
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Record has in stoek the
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