your opportunity. “ Seeing i is believing;” Visit this splen- This is Coat Bargains Ladies Jackets - Long Coats THE NATIONAL BANK $ 5.48 10 49 12.50 ’ 15.00 17.98 18.50 25.00 Children’s Coats “" 1] a a “ $4.98 5.50 6.85 7.50 9.85 10.50 712.50 Fur Bargains FURS FROM $15.00 TO $30.00. PTIFUL CASE OF OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 FRANK E. WOOD, Representative - left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly After 12 office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. The Berea class will hold their banquet at the Baptist church next Wednesday evening. TOTAL DEPRAVITY A — er — Woman Arrested for Drunken- A. K. Gore 1s installing a Dens- We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Joft on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. N. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. Pa P. W. Towner was Sunday. Strong's. 159 2 pharmacy. Hopkins has oyster pails. 100 Mrs | York city A B. Baldwin 1s business trip F. Sawyer is "The Valley Record J. BH. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor m— ————— hamton yesterday. re ——————— S. H. Rose of Buffalo is in town today on business ————— « Published every afternoon except San- aay at Marrelle's s Printing Office, Sayre, | Subscription, $1.00 per year: 25 cents PEE hl uf Fates reasonable, sod made known on go this morning jiitted 25 8 second-class matter May ter the Ack postofice at Sefre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 3, 1% ee I *‘All the news that’s it to print” _ MONDAY, ! NOVEMBER 13, 1905. FAIR FAIR WIL OPE THIS EVENING _ Spaulding Hos: Company Have All Arrangements Made for a “Big Event Waverly—The Spaulding hose fair will open this evening. Stone's ‘hall has been put in shape amd is micely decorated for the occasion. The business men have donated liberally and many valuable articles ~~ will be on exhibition. The com- pany is deserving of liberal patron- age and all our citizens should turn out and help make the fair a financial success. A ard are in Chicago. E. Clair Van Atta ison a busi ness trip to Buffalo. Mr and Mrs are in Elmira today Victor Getman has after a few days at Hicks, N. Y. ————— position in M. Strauss’ store. wait at Hopkins’ oyster bay. Place. Geneva. The genuine salt water oyster, not the kind, Hopkins’, inferior river Overcoat sale, Now on at B. Freedman's, Broad street — et t——— tp Bridge whist score pads at Chas. Strong's pharmacy, Waverly. spent Sunday with Mrs. father, P. L.. Lang. The finest line of fancy baskets in the valley Price 5c to 2.48. A full line of children's rockers, Prices 98c to 2.98. Do not fail to see the window display. GRAF & CO. Broad St.and Park Ave, Waverly. low combination heater in his new house on Park avenue All styles of overcoats at half price while they last at B. Freed- man's, ness With a Few Months’ Old Child in Her Arms Waverly—A woman giving her name as Nellie McKnight, arrested last Saturday evening. She was intoxicated and had a baby 5 months old in her arms, She was kept in the town hall over night: She told a very pitiful story. Besides the baby she had with her when arrested, she had three other children. She stated that her husband had deserted her and left her in destitute circum stances, and that she had unable to obtain relief cither New York or Pennsylvania, the officials of cach state claiming that she was a charge on the other She has been keeping house for Randall Hotalen of Erie street for some time. Hotalen appeared and agreed to take carc of the woman and she was released. was 108 Broad street Mr. Nitts barber shop is acquir- ing a holiday appearance, being newly papered and painted. Theodore Shay, proprictor the Norwood, has returned - visit to N. Charleston, N H. sn — of after a | Leonard Hoyt of Corning visited | his parents, J. N. Hoyt and wife of North Waverly over Sunday been in There are twenty two candidates for admission into Manoca Lodge, I. O. O F, at the next mecting Harry W. Knapp returned last evening from Clifton Springs where his Wife has entered the sanitarium LOCAL MENTION Famous Holland Coffee, Signa- ture. W.S. Wright's, Miss Lena Terry left yesterday N.J accepted a position as cashier and bookkeeper for Passaic, where she has f Elmer ave- The Waverly high school team . was defeated at Athens last Satur- This nue day by a score of 24 to © Telephone your is the W. H. The Valley Phone 142 A. news items to S. first game. Record. Valley Julius Lemfert, of the firm of Solomon Bros. & Lemfert, Roch- called on old friends Unger & Ellis this morning. CONDUCTOR INJURED Waverly—Joe Hamm, car conductor residing on street, was painfully but not seri- ously injured last evening at the Athens crossing. He had gone| gy ect Commissioner Fields, ahead over the crossing to see if ; -¢ of men and a team are en- everything was clear, and in at- gaged today cleaning up the leaves tempting to board the car while and rubbish along Elmer avenue still in motion he was thrown and fell into the stone ballast which is being placed on the crossing. One hand was quite badly cut FORMER RESIDENT RETURN Waverly—James Crispen, former resident of Waverly, —— a re— The ladies of St. Martha's Guild of Church of Redeemer will serve supper at Mrs. J. W. Bishop's on Thursday evening, § to 8, rt em— ester, his About 150 were in attendance at the dance given in Pharmacy hall in West Sayre by the 13. S. Andrus orchestra Saturday night. a street Pine a | Walter Wardell of Liberty Corn ers, who accidentally shot himself whileshunting, died of his Saturday. injures The deceased was 2g years of age and leaves a wife but no children. a who has been living at Oswego for the | has will past six years, returned Waverly and Waverly street NOTICE Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with | The Record must be paid for when {ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim~ | | inately —the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involv- ed in the transaction me A A 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- = inte. This is via Lehigh Val 1 to reside A Salmon Story {quickly told lies in your answer—either way —to the Do you prefer tall cans or the steak in flats? Have this noble fish at your order packed both that from jaestion ways quality the same; the best packers in the Pacific” North- west. Anyone who has ever eaten fresh Chinook Salmon on the Columbia will appreciate our line of the canned article, | Yours Truly, .i GU. INGHAM & 00. |: DECIDED TO LIVE. Accountis=FPolson Falled to Werk. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13 M. Allen, ment printing office at Washington, a letter in which he sald be intended committing sui cide and that his body would be found himself to the police here He told the authorities that after making one attempt to die he had re considered the matter of life and death and had declded to live, though he knew he would be a dis to his family. Allen announced to the police that he as shart $2.20 in his ac counts of the Printers’ Beneficial asso- ciation, which is composed of govern- ment printers and of whigh he is treas. urer The prisoner said that from Wash. Ace There be purchased laudanum and went to the spot designated in his let- ter, drank the polson and lay down to die. The polsou did not produce the results Be desired, apd after a long, heavy sleep he awoke. After that, he sald, he decided to live He walked to this city, a distance of fifteen wiles, and after wandering through streets nearly twenty four hours, during which time he suffered mental sud physical torture, he devided to surrender him- self to the police. He was given a hearing before a United Stites com- missioner today MAN'S TORSO FOUND. Cleveland Has a Mystery Like Bos- ton Sait Case Tragedy. CLEVELAND, O, Nov. 13-0On one of the city dumps here some children discovered a human torso, including the thorax and shoulders, but devold of head, arms and legs The identity of the person is shroud- ed io mystery. There was not a shred of clothing attached to the torso. It was turned over to the police and re- moved to the morgue The wost strik- tng discovery was a bullet wound In the right side, which the coroner thinks caused death The post mortem held by Coroner Slegelstein showed that the body was that of a murdered man. It also de veloped that the body had been em- baled, The theory that the body had been cut up lu a medical school and then discarded, thence being hauled to the “dump,” was scouted by the core- ner, The body showed curious marks of mutilation, in that the head and arms bad evidently been pulled off or cut rudely The coroner bolds that It is the portion of the body of a mau. His welght was probably 140 pounds, but it was not possible to teil his age Many Americans Get Prises. LIEGE, Belgium, Nov. 13. — Many Americans Lave secured high awards at the international exposition, which has just been Lrought to a successful close. Johu 8. Sargent, the artist, se- cures a gold medal of bonor; W. Mac Ewan, Carl Marr and Eugene Vail first medals for paintings and P. W. Bartlett a first medal for sculpture American manufacturers receive 200 gold, silver aud Lrouze medals as well as diplomas; Miss Helen Gould a grand prize, the American lustitute For So clal Service a grand prize, the Phila delpbia museum, the Young Women's Christian association aml the People's institute each a diploma of hanor Five (andidates to Hun at Boston, BOSTON, Nov, 12 -With two Demo cratic candidates and three Republican aspirants seeking thelr party nomioa tions for wuyor, the wost heated mu ulcipal campiigu held section lu many years is now fairly under wary The Democratic candidates for the nomination are Edward J. Donovan, the present city clerk, aml former Congressman Jolin ¥ Fitzgerald The Republicans seeking the nomination of thelr party are Louis A Frothingham, speaker of the state house of repre sentatives, State Scuator Edward Cal lender and former Municipal €ourt Judge Heury S Dewey in this Av Miss Sibu Now, LONDON. Nov, 13 A west end wo man has on ohh in which klsses of fricuds are registerad The album ie provided with a pad of soluble carmine tinted substance on which the lips are pressed. Then the kiss Is imprinted in a space provided on a page on which the kisser may add his or her auto graph. The Inventor says there is a Jot of character In kisses. No two are alike. Some are big and smudgy and can be easily and quickly WARMED BY GAS as an auxiliary heater. If your 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, 340 Broad Street. Waverly, N. Y. WARM YOUR FEET { Did you ever have any real | comfort in trying to warm yoar feet at an ordinary radiator ? 4 Equip your radiaters with our Foot Warmer which can also be used as a 1 warming shelf on a dining room d radiator, and then you'll know what the other fellow misses be- cause he didn't buy. For decorating radiators we 4 sell the finest line of bronze on the market. All colors, house Tinning, insertion thereafter. None takem for | REAL ESTATE Notice. lng Je paid for pg a ordered printed. | the transaction. Plans and Estimates Furnished | (20 Desmond street, Sayre, Mrs. LPP. 1 two in family, walbiagy oy! out, good wages | Waverly, N. Y Has opened a real estate and ool- NY. Ply to C. T. Hall, A ar Both "Phones. Elmer Ave, oy os + 1} phot a a CONTRACTOR coon shove. ooo tains or at i inserted aseriad by pornos pot hav- CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. | We positively cannot charge want ads | keeping and collecting ls enti out of CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Wanted. 102 Steadman St. Sayre. Pa. Murray. to right party. A competent girl lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge Plumbing, Heating, an | for first three times, } 1 awh lmao AND BUILDER | tree topaid in sdrance subscribers. edger th The Record | indiseriminately—the expense of book- A.J.GREEN rst Wanted—Roomers and boarders at ER Wanted —Girl for general housework, ANDREW EVARTS | Baker's millinery parlors, *$13 Broad St. work. Must go to en Building, Sayre, Pa For Rent A six room house to rent, No. 106 Wil- low street, Athens, Pa. Inquire at 206 Frederick street, 150-1w Lost On the street car Satarda | » black leather chatelaine Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card sigos: For Rent For Bale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms Boarding son St. receive 1* For Sale. A second hand heating stove, in first class condition. A fine bargain. H.R. Talmadge’ s plumbing shop. 160-8 | House and lot, price $100.00. Inquire at rv House, Waverly. C.W. Porter. ‘ For mle cheap six room house, one- . half acre of land, good well. Ten | utes walk from car line, | Westfall, National Bank, Orchestra. The D. 8. Andrus Orchestrs guaran | Mgr, 117 N. Bast v‘reet, Rayre Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, enced XS unlciann, min- ocmposed |
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