The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 11, 1905, Image 2

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| ™e mamionar san
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or
Baviaga Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
N. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
he Valley Record
MURRELLE, Publisher,
W. . T CARRY, Raitor. |
7 84 Mearroles Printing tne Ofics Sayre,
Saturday Special
kins to match; for Saturday only 790 yard,
Napkins $2.19 dozen, value
$3.00 dozen.
LEHICH VALLEY NOTES
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Stenaciled wood
| Strong's.
for burning, at
139 2
| yesterday.
| pharmacy.
| Attorney F. L.
Berkshire today.
in town
at Strong's
Howard 1s
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| Strong’ s pharmacy,
Waverly.
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Overcoat sale,
ye Broad street.
one- e-half price.
308 |
jd
a Troan.
DAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1906.
Cremation in Europe
Body burning gains favor
tics of the French Soclety
j¢ Encouragement of Cremation show |
ih thers" Are now %) crematories in
0 Lodies have been incinerated. Ger
any has nine crematories
$1 bodies were burned In
of 300 over the previous
th America Is becoming Interested
Buenos Ayres reports 370 crema:
for last year.
The President's Cousin
Comparatively few people are aware
mt President Rooseveit's cousin, the
t Hilborne I. Roosevelt, was an in
or. But he made a fortune out of
of the appliances attached to the
0 and he was one of the first
to perfect several of the
contrivances now used almost
irsally io connection with pipe
He built the bhuge organ
ich was one of the main features of
: Philadelphia Centennial.
When School Opens
Ose of the heaviest of the white
's burdens come early in life, and
i hs of about three schoo! books
with a leather strap
1504 2
year
| @
| price while they
| The Hon. E. S
| Park avenue.
Hanford is put
residence on
1S superin-
Lincoln street.
fair.
Mrs. Charlotte
Elmira this
will
Paine went to
port.
wW.CT U
will attend.
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Lehigh Valley has received
an order which
the
been received on
s placed recently by com-
pany
| A new switch engine, No
OFFICER ARRESTED i;
Chief of Policc of That Borough has been received at South Be “th
| let by the Vall
Held to Court on Charge of | chem by the Valley.
Two new Pacific Type engines,
Breach of the Peace
[30s 2000,
service, have
South Bethiem
crator cars have
2001, for passenger
been at
Two new refnig,
Waverly—Patrick received
South Waverly
arrested
{ Corcoran, a Waverly officer, and
| brought before Justice Johnson of
The charge |
of the peace. Ragan
waived a hearing and gave bail for
e at the next court of
| quarter sessions
the
was
Ragan,
policeman,
i “gv ~~ , gn
on complaint of Patrick also been received
at that place
A —
ASSAULT CASE SETTLED
[wo Italians, the pronouncing of
yesterday
| was surety
| his appearance whose names would
require an
, and also for good extra
set of vocal chords, were
officer
complaint
arrested this morning
the
another son of Italy,
by
was for
that
|Ragan made against the complain
ant when the latter
{crass the state line
{South Waverly
The cause of the arrest
| threats
Brougham on of
which it 1s alleged who alleged
that he had beey assaulted in a
brutal by the
{pamed men. The assault occurred
near Ulster and the complainant in
looked as if he had been
roughly The
| prisoners wanted to settle and they
happened to
to [et
manner first two
into
ATTENDS COUSIN § FUNERAL
Waverly —Charles
the case
rather handled
Dunn 1-ft| were permitte | to do so
tcl Al eee
ENJOYED STRAW RIDE
of
a straw nde to
of his
| John Callahan, who was so badly
injured in a freight wreck at Quar-
that he died the same
day in the Lancaster, Pa. hospital.
Callahan was a wrestler, and was
well known in Waverly,
[to attend the funeral cousin,
A party of fifteen
young
Smithboro last might
. Sayre
rywille, Pa, ' ‘
i? people took
They took
upper at Farrell's cottage and re-
They
of the
returned to
having port a most enjoyable time
the
they
spent several weeks here last win-
POLICE NOTE
Waverly—One wanderer accept
ed the hospitality offered by the
police department last eveming and
reposed in the town hall In an-
swer to questions asked by Chief
refuse to state time
morning when
Sayre
ect l=
LOCAL MENTION
The delivery wagon belonging
Wolcott & Son, the Athens
broke down on Miller
street this forenoon. The vehicle
was unable to stand the strain of a
to
grocers,
Brooks he said he had been shovel-
ing snow all summer
and had been picking
lake country this fall
‘pills’ as being api les
at Syracuse
in the
He defined
large load ot grocery orders
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Get a Free Sample To-day.
Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be
j convinced that it Is the best. It is
| guaranteed to cure or your money re-
MARRIED LAST NIGHT funded.’ C. W. Giddings of Week's
Mills, Me, writes, “Your Bauer's In-
{ stant Cough Cure is a good seller and
tac AF} y { gives the best satisfaction of any
Waverly—William Winters of | cough medicine on the market. I
Athens and Miss Belle Worden of |b ave never had a bottle returned. If
Lockwood were ell one bottle they are sure to come
after the second one and tell thelr
Charle Hoagland evenmg, | frie nds of its merits. I will send an-
Mr. Winters 1s well
other order soon.” For sale by H. L.
section,
Gillespie and Child, Waltman &
wish him and his bride a happy Quickest Route to Chicago, 17
“pills
I
married by Judged
i
last
known in this
Reed, whose men-
insarc
and his many friends will | Young, Sayre.
foarte, - Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
SENT 10 STATE HOSPITAL at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing. In time for connections for west-
{ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley,
Miss Lena | Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail-
roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from
tal faculties have become impaired, | Buflalo. Best services and equipment
was sent to the state hospital for | nest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars.
A Ml Maps
the at Binghamton. An| Break up Your Cold
order to that eff=ct was signed this | And cure your Cough with Bauer's
LLaxyne Quinine Tablets. Guaranteed
morning by special county Judge | In cure Headache and Grippe. Price
F. A Bell E » cents. H. L. Glilesple and Child,
: —— Waltman & Young, Sayre
F. N. Genung, J. W. Clark and | Bauer's Syrup or Prunes
{F. A. Bell attended the Masonic | Is the new Laxative Tonle that is so
convention. and also the {highly recommended for the cure of
! Constipation, Liver and Kidoey trou-
of the Master's association impure blood, headache and all
m cting
at El-
hile
arising from an unhealthy state
of the bowels. Syrup of Prunes is
mild and pleasant tc take When in
need of a mild laxative or a thor
ough cleansing of the system, try Syr-
up of Prunes, it causes no griping or
| unpleasant feellngs. It is just the
medicise needed ln every family.
Get a free sample bottie and give it a
trial. H. L. GiHesple and Child,
Waltman & Young, Sayre.
| last evening
Wm. Alpin of “New York aty 1s
|in town looking up old acquaints
lances. Mr. Alpin is an old news
| Paper man and was for some time
a representative of the Associated
Press in Europe.
Sat
value $1.00 vard.
{JOLT RESTORES LIFE
| OF SUPPOSED CORPSE. |
! Coffin Thiown from Hearse in Run-
away, He Is Resuscitated and
Drives Back to Town.
The little village
in this county, was the
the
Les
| of Bleakwood
Gene of a
other day
There lived
of year Pet
who lately
funeral was
er of the
eur, Minn
Siraage occurrence
in the town for a number
er Porter, a public charge
became ill and died The
t and attended by a
charitable and humane
ied people of the town, who did
think that even pauper
Journey to the grave unattended
man had fallen into a coma
das
num!
ly dispos
not should
The
several
a
THE CASKET AND SI
WERI HURLED
HEARS]
PPOSED CORPSE
FROM THE
fore
hie
the city physic
of college
When the perfunctory
viewed the corpse after the short serv
fees all were agreed that the
looked natural indeed The plain but
decent casket was placed in the hearse
and the rather short funeral train
moved off ou its way to the cemetery,
half a mile distant
They had goue but little way, how
when an automobile pas at
great speed and so frightened the horses
that they threw the driver from his seat
Then the animal ran up the road in
the direction of the cemetery, distanc
ing all pursuers and leaving the funeral
train far behind
Before
days be pronounced dead by
a YOUung man just out
wa
Lan
mourners
deceased
a
ever sed
reaching the cemetery, how
, the turned into Henlet
road, to the left, and soon made several
other turus so that the persons in pur-
sult did not know which way to go, and
all returned
Hal! an hour later the horses,
drawing the were seen coming
over the hill north of the town. To the
unbounded amazement of all, as the
equipage approached. it was discovered
that Porter was not dead, but had been
in a trance. He had recovered and was
Iriving the hearse back home
The vehicle had tipped over two
miles from town and the shock resusci
tated Porter, who, instantly compre
hending the situation had called to
s0tue men near by to help him right the
hears [hen ting the seat he
drove back to .
The funeral of post
poned and Porter put back on the town
again. The young eity physician feels
much gmbarrassed at his mistake
ever horses
still
hearse,
motu
own
“WAS COlrse,
apt
to Have Seventh Wife
Va. —Ninety years old, six
and the father of 44 chil.
ord of Jacob Kinney, bet
ter known a Mai’ Kinney who ap
plied for and 2ot a license at the Henrico
ty clerk's office to Aun Green
1d. In recent years the
n getting feeble and has
his sons. When asked
by getting married
“l teed a helpmate.”
dd It Together.
cad Well
Aged 90;
Richmond
times roarried
dren the rec
3
cotit wed
whi I5 BI years «
Jd man has Les
aco d upportel by
what he meant
agaiu, be said
],
Scrap
Fawliy go how
things?
Young Pre
sation
ue
I'he
vy salary
acher— Fine (OUETe-
actually raised m this
uth
How wm
“Thers
raised
nicle
the increase?”
They mere
Houston
hh wa
¢ AR Tie
it
norease
that's all
I
Chr
London's Cemeteries,
Ther= are 28 cemeteries in the coun.
ty of London
Spiritual Fuel.
Praise Is the fuel which keeps up the
fire of enthusiasm.
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25 per
BARGAINS. See win-
310 Broad Street,
Waverly, N. Y.
A Salmon Story
quickly told lies in your answer—either
to the question Do you prefer
tall cans or the steak in flats 7 Have
this noble fish at your order packed both
quality the same; that from
the best packers in the Pacific North-
west. Anvone who has ever eaten fresh
Chinook Salmon on the
appreciate our line of the canned article,
Yours Truly,
C. U. INGHAM & CO.
JOIN THE
National Protective
Legion.
® 1
Fifteen years of business has proven
to us we can do all we claim.
Assets August 1, 1005, $2,115,000.
Way
Ways Le
Columbia will
Pays
$15.00 per week for sickness oracel-
dent.
$100 for loas of limb or eye,
£5.00 to $600 at death.
Cash dividends each five years
Costs
$2.00 to $4.00 per month.
E. F. Mercereau, Dist.“Manager.
Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond Bt.
Both Phones.
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
A.J. GREEN
Has opened a real estate and col-
lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge
Building, Sayre, Pa
WANT ADS
Rates : — Wanted, Found, For
Sale, etc, | cent a ts 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 subscribers.
Notice.
Want ads inserted by persons not hav-
ing a ledger account with The Record
must be paid for whea ordered printed.
We positively cannot charge want ads
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 P. F.
Murray. ae 188
Wanted — Girl for general housework,
two in family, washi out, good ke
J.
to right party. Inquire at
Baker's millinery parlors, 318 Broad Bt.,
Waverly, N.Y.
A competent girl to do general house
work. Must go to Oneonta, N. Y. Ap-
ply to C. T. Hull, Athens.
Cards For Sale. _
The Valley Record has (n stock the
following | sn signs:
por has
Private Office
Please Do Not Ask for Oredit
Positively No Admittance
Furnished Rooms
t
EEA
For Rent
A six room house to rent, No. 105 Wil.
low street, Athens, Pa. Inquire at 205
Frederick street, 150-1w
Lost
On the street car Saturday afterncou,
a black leather chatelaine bag contain.
ing a small amount of money, handker-
chief and glove. Bring to Steven.
son St, receive reward
For Sale.
For sale cheap—a six room house, one-
half acre of land, good well. Ten min-
utes walk from car line. Inquire Harry
Westfall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa. B4C*
A light two-horse dray. No. 1 condi-
tion. Benson's livery, Waverly. 155-10t
Large heating stove suitable for store
a uire
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