- J. 5 9 TOWN CLOCK BLOCK day J ® a ELEVEN THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 “Sarplus $12,000.00 SE We solicit your Banking busi- peas, 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 feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether lar or small, draw the same rate of interest. "N,N. SAWTELLE,. Cashier. The Valley Record 3. B. MURRELLE, Publisher, WwW. T. CAREY, Editor. ETT Published every afternoon except Sun- day at Marrelle's Printing Ofioe, Sayre, Sabscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents ns en i Py at Sayre, Act of Congress of March 3, “All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, 1906. —— NOVEMBER 10, Perilous Ride on Engine Pilot Sedalia, Mo.—After being struck by an 4fpress train and carried 28 miles on the pilot of an engine. Warren Prine, of this city. told of a terrible experience when picked up near Tip ton. Tipton Is 27 miles east of Se dalla. Prine. who is a ralircad man was crossing the Missouri Pacific tracks when he was struck by the train. He was rendered unconscious for a time, and ddes not remember all that happened. When found be was lying by the side of the track One leg was broken He will probably recover. Man's Eyes Drop Out. Berlin. —An extraordinary case of a man whose eyes dropped out has been prought before the Beri Medical as sociation. He is 26 years of age Waking up suddeniy ong night lu ex eruciating pain, he found his left eye jying on the pillow, but with the ald of relatives he was able to replace It Bis wight pat being lo any af fected. If be leans forward his eye will also drop out and he 1 in a cunstant tegror. Sometimes it is the right eye, sometimes the left which falls oul way RAF CENTS EACH cm — Judge Shoemaker was in Towan- da on business this morning. re. School Granger of Owego was in town this morn- ng . Mrs. |] Freedman and som, Arthur, left yesterday for their home in Philadelphia. commussioner Preparations are being made to hold a penny social at the Baptist church on November 21. ee — | R J Emmons of the firm of | Emmons and VanEtten, who is ill | at Ithaca, is reported as improving. > All the merchants in Waverly are receiving large quantities of goods i n preparation for the holi- day trade Fred Genung and several others went to Elmira this morning to attend the convention of the 29th Masonic district a —— J. W. Morgan of Lincoln street | lis in Owego this week doing the finishing work 1n the new D L &| W. station there - The Sunshine club will hold a cake and bread sale at Barton's hardware store tomorrow afternoon beginning at 3 o'clock. Miss Margaret Arno'd of Broad street has accepted a position as bookkeeper and stenographer with | Racdall & Co. of Watkins. The official board of the Metho dist church at a meeting held last evening decided to employ Miss Eva Rathbun as chorister Mrs N H Schutt was called to this morning by the illncss of her daugnter, Mis Bert Campbell, who is re- poited to be in conditicn s—————d —— SENTENCE SUSPENDED Waverly—] hn Callahan, hail ing from Bridgeport, acquired a larger quantity of boor= than he could carry conveniently, and fell He was given a hearing this morning, sentence was suspended and he was ordered out of town Owego sud Jen very serious into the hands of the po'ice. EER & CO. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY Waverly—Graf & Co. have one of the most unique, original and attractive window displays ever seen in this section. It consists of a large number of fancy baskets piled together in such a manner that it resembles an automobile. The passenger is a large doll dressed up to resemble a bird. ———————————— AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Waverly—The cuchre party given last evening by the K. of C. was a very enjoyable affair socially and a financially. The hop after the card party was also enjoyed very much. - Success GOLD DUST Purpose is what gives lng —Charles H Parkhurst The Bible is our greatest monutuent from the past —lra M Price Do thy part with industry, and eave the event with God a Lean Feltham very low are of a very fragrant smell and healthfol use —Robert Lsizhton You need a change | have seen for Mind, it is our best work He wants, not the dregs of our exhaustion — Macdonald Depend not on another, rather lean upon thyself, trust to thine own exer tions, subjection to another's will gives pain, true happiness cunsists ln self- eitance — Manu Wish to be a child of Gud, and thep sunshine and frost, and friends and enetules, apd youth and age, and Lusi pess and pleasuves and all thiogs, will Belp to make you FEuthanasy The only humility that is really ours is not that which we try to show be fore God in prayer but that which we carry with us and carry out io our or dinary conduct —Andiew Murray Self-denial Is the frst lesson Ww be jearned in Christ's school aud poverty of spirit entitled to the first beatitude The foundation of all other graces is laid in humility. Those who would build high must beglu low —Matthew Henry Valuable Lei Keefer, a member Joseph | of thy while om a recent! visit to Charlestown, R B Chew, a grandniece of George Wasiuington a very valuable and his- toric pen portrait engravature of King louie XVI of Frauce, which was sect the presentation of which was the first incident of the kind in which a foreigin potentate had evinced so close a personal relationship to our republl can government — Philadelphia Press Fraternal Orders There are in America to day more than 200 fraternal beneficiary orders with a combined membership of over 5,000,008, who are protected to the ex- tent of more than §7 and have distributed benefits disabled members amounting more than 3825000000. In 1904 alone they dis- tributed $65,000 000, or at the rate of $1,250,000 per week besides paying over 4.000 death claims last year. Six- ty four of these orders have a member. ship of over 10,000 and the others from 5.000 to 7.000 AT IRI TRI] to More Than Human. A performing monkey named Dolly is being treated for pneumonia at the Char- tng Cross hospital London was brought to the hospital Strickland asked her where was She placed her hand on her « hest The doctors say she is “very human” though they add that “she does just what she is told and is most grateful.” which is somewhat contradictory, a Dr ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 332 Broad 8t., Waverly, RY. HERRICK'S VALEDICTORY. Bows te Will of the People of Ohle With Clear (onsclience. COLUMBUS, 0. Nov. 10 Myron T. Herrick has given out the following statement « ie people of Ollo by a substabitial zovernot or. 1 bow to thelr will apd trust that their welfare may be the only aim of the new administration “1 discharged my duties ax governus of Ohio with an eye and purpuse de votes] solely to the best interests of al the My clear What 1 did with respect to the Bian pock law was done lu the people conscience is interest ot justice and morality and Intended tc strengthen that measure 0s a telnper ance law. 1 would do the same thing over again. The unconstitutional meas ures | vetoed I would veto again. The extravagant approprintions that [ de clined to approve 1 would again decline to approve If the people of Ohlo defeated me ecanse they disapproved of my action with respect to those measures they for if 1 bad been given a second term 1 would have been actu ated by the same motives and I would ctedd wisely have pursued the same course when ever the oc From these in whose ultimate judg ail sense of justice I have the profoundest faith, 1 bespenk for my sucevssor that support and confidence should always encourage the servant, and 1 trust that for every exercise of an hanest purpose this asion Arose same people ment which publ ‘ | serve general welfare Le may re celve that approval to which an upright conscience Is entitled.” Student Dead After Football Game EXETER, N. H., Nov. 10 -Horatk I' Kuight of Springtiekd, M Lem ber of the football team of the class of 1rd at Phillips Exeter ae dead here of meningitis ademy is Kult played u guine last Saturday aud became serl ously it 1s thought that Kulght was not (no perfect health before the gatue ill soon after the contest Ancient Foot Race | The o'dest annual footrace im the jcountry, that for the red hose” at Carnwath, Scotland, was run recently It establizhed 1491, and ils maintenance of the provisions of the Fharter under which the Somer villes held the barony of Carnwath Was in is one i ———— Externally Good “What do you think of my new book of poems’ | Fine Who were Milwaukee Sentinel the binders? — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money 1 call strong at $Y per cent prime mercantile paper. Ab, per cent exchanges $3551 4. Lalances §17.030583 Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison HH &O Hiooklyn RT C.C.C.e8] hes & Oho Chi & North | D&I Frle ~ 9 n : N Y. Central Norf & West Penn RR Heading Rock Istand Paul sutlwren 1487, Hh 139%, 1iYy = 153 el Ht 2 Pa x Ry pf w Southern South RK, Sugar fex Len Electr 11 Cent Fas Wat } int a loul inl i'. 8 1! 8 Steel pf West i in Biles utun th Pa York Markets. ady and dull Minnesotes » winter stralghts, $0 ras, JIU LE, winter pat New FLOUR Bie patents, MQ | 415, winter ex ents, $4 Sud ed WHEAT Ste ings but later fi weather |r ing Deco FRA CORN Fasy with wheat BUTTER -Extra At Dy Tie CHEESE State 10 Koon) 12% 1%: EGS « Nearby extra fists SaId« HAY Firm. shipping choloe, Srv BEANS Firm £2P26, pea. BT WOO, Steady HOPS Steady 16, 159% 194 cific coast, 1%6 offer ria of ind realix Wi-n ady ut first on light ded lined rider re the Argentina mber, MYU% Sle May Ma Ln creamery firmly he - large fal W full cream fresh gathered, fArsts 0 Tawi Le good te tad $2 8% medium red Kidney, 52548 domestic fleece, BOI state, comman to choice, 16 Ix olds. sik Pa- 1o0r ee ted, 12915 | olds marrow Sahin | LIVE POULTRY-Firm. fowls, 11§ix Jueks, 12013 old roosters turtheyn, 15| 17 spring «hi Iasi Kor we 1348 04 * Kens DRESSED | killed fowix to good, 124100 fancy, Els turkeys, fai 1 Sucks, TiLK old nearby chickens, «holce, } chickens, cholce Lx western | fair to good, Hulk POULTRY Steady fresh holoe, 12617 fowls, falr keys holce and nw good, 150 pia western chickens, i” tur roosters Ha Live Stock Markets, CATTLE Supply light, market steady, cholce, $B S05ke, sprime, HBL 15 veal , FETS . Receipts light arket slow; $ $5: medium. heav ul prime heavy and light Yorkers, 5.64810; pigs. These prices are for Saturday only.. ELEGANT FURS Saturday Special $1,000.00 of Rich, Elegant Furs in the very latest styles and effects, which we offer for Saturday only, as follows: 25 per cent off on every Fur. GIGANTIC BARGAINS. See win- dow display and prices. MARKET SATURDAY PRICES | Porter-house steak EEE : MODEL No matter whether your rooms are large or small, they can be easily and quickly WARMED BY GAS as an auxiliary heater. .10 {Sirloin steak 10 Round steak . oy 3 pounds for 25 Best round pen 16 They are the best cuts in the chuck. They never were sold so cheap at any Saturday specials or prices ever before offered. You will wonder how beef can be raised to sell so cheap. Prime rib roast, not boned Boned ramps roast 6 1b plate beef roast 6 1b brisket beef stew PORK Loin roasts pork, trimmed Loin pork chops, trimmed Pork roasts, untrimmed Pork chops, untrimmed Side pork . Our home made sausage . 3 Ibs for . Must take the daily. If vour service is not perfectly satisfactorily send word directly to the office of the Gas Company and they will give it attention. The Waverly Gas Light Company, 310 Broad Street. Waverly, N. Y. ANDREW EVARTS Has opened a real estate and col- lecting office in Roam 2, Talmadge Building, Sayre, Pa Rates : — Wanted, Found, For Sale, eto., § cent a word each insertion for first three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None takém for Jess than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers. Notice. Want ads inserted bY psec not hav- ing a ledger account with The Record must be pald for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ada indiscriminately —the expense of book- keeping and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involved In the transaction. Wanted. Wanted —Roomers and boarders at 420 Desmond street, Sayre, Mra PF, Murray. 148-8* Wanted - Qirl for general housework, two in family, washl out, go to right party. Inquire at Mrs. Ma. Baker's millinery parlors, 338 Bt, Waverly, N. Y. A cougistont gle] 5 45 SAL hoaEe work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap- ly to C. T. Hull, Athens. Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card signs: For Rent For Bale Private Offles Please Sia Not Ask for Credit Positi No Admittance Rooms 10 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 Rail- roads. Sleeper $3.00 doable berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment— finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars. 10 10 AO 10 10 . «+s. 3% lead; 100 lbs sold Moncy refunded if not sat- isfactory. Pigs heads Pigs feet Most of us have to humor our appetites. What more can appeal to your taste than appetizing This is the kind we try to sell 03 1 LAMB Leg lamb roast Fore quarter lamb roast Stewing lamb VEAL Veal roasts Veal roasts, best Veal cutlets Veal chop We Want Your Trade Yours Truly, C. U. INGHAM & CO. Everything in Groceries. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, NY. 10. The Ever Green Success A Hot Old Time The Original. 20 A8 Stewing veal to and .12 POULTRY A very few ducks 18 Large spring chickens, good 124 Turkeys, . . .. i, 193 Bacon, hams, bologna, frankfurts, boiled ham, head cheese, cabbage, and fine large celery. Do not forget those large Balti- more OYSTERS fur stewing or to fry. HENRY & RHOADES ATHENS, PA. » For Rent A six room house to rent, No. 106 Wil- low street, Athens, Pa. Inquire at 206 Frederick street. 160-1w JOIN THE National Protective Legion. Fifteen years of business has proven to us we can do all we claim. Assets August 1, 1905, $2,115,000 Everything New, Up-to- Date and Brighter than Ever Before. Lost Ladies’ boa, brown fur with four tails, - Finder please return to Valley Record offiee, leave name, and Pocely$ rewart. t “On the street car Saturday afternoon, a black leather chatelaine Rag contain: ing a small amount of mone chief aud glove, Bring to son St. and receive reward. For Sale. For sale cheap—a six room house, one- well. Ten min- 20-CLEVER ARTISTS-20 Clever Comedians, Singers and Dancers. Lis Steven ‘ . i* Costumes, Song and Girls are Pretty. PRICES—25, 35 and 50c.| Pays $15.00 per week for sickness or acci- dent. $100 for loss of limb or eye. $5.00 to $600 at death. Cash dividends each five years. Costs $2.00 to $4.00 per month. | Alight two-borse dray. No.1 condi- 0 | C ARY | tion. Benson's livery, Waverly. 155-10¢ | Large heating stove suitable for store = Ju g (Les er ca shar iagel CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, For Sale or Exchange. E. F. Mercereau, Dist."Manager. 112 Desmond Bt. Both Phones. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Bstimates Furnished 18 Steadman fa, Suge, Po.
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