The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 17, 1905, Image 4

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RATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
golieit your Banking busi-
will pay you three per
{interest per annum for money
ns Certificate of Deposit or
Acoount.
i t of savings is a
fal feature of this Bank, and
‘deposits, whether large or
draw the same rate of
B. N. SAWTELLE,
~ QOashier.
: Valley Record
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Publisher,
ar Ww. Tr. CAREY, Editor
every altérncon except Sun-
Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
$3.00 per year; 25 cents
4 second-class matter May
at Sayre, Pa.
Congress of March 3.
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me a horse’
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she always appreciatec
_ potices."—Chicago Daily
tc
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what caused the extinet}
. his bones are found
all over North America’
there were automobiles ie
*——Houston Post
Wothing to Retract.
fled Customer— You sod ib
As & fancy opal
3 You didn’t expect tc
opal for 25 cents did you!
Tribune.
is
They Would That
alwez tell, but some peop.e
knowed.— Baltimore A ier
25c Ladies’
FRANK KE
News and advertising matter may be
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A.
yOOD, Representative
Stenciled wood for burning, at
Strong's 15g 2
going at half price at
164 f
Overcoats
B. Freedman's.
Miss Zeigler
Elmira today.
Carne went to
ee ———
Pyrography outfit at Strong's
pharmacy
A
Mrs. S. A. Genung went to
»
Buster Brown suits
at B Freedman's. 164 f
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Examiue the
oid
of boys
Bridge whist score pads at Chas.
Strong's pharmacy, Waverly.
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is
Frances Lyons on
Miss Edith Stulen of Athens,
Mrs.
visiting
250 pair boys' corduroy knee
soc at 25¢. B. Freedman.
164 f
Miss Mary Kenney is in Berk
today taking the evidence in
shire
tp tn
Miss Daisy Nutt of Athens is
urn, Park Place.
mandolin club will meet
at the home of Miss
dshall.
-
Frank Deshon and a supporting
company
The
this evening
IFlorence G
of sixty people in “The
)ifice Boy" at the Loomis tomor-
nirht
re
Thomas Dunn was oper—
for cancer yesterday in
tne Sisters of Mercy hospital in
Wilkesbarre
Tow
Mrs
ated upon
Miss Mame Clark of attorney
Hawkes office made a flying trip
to Purely a
business call
Corning yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Taft and Mrs.
Frank Heidenthall, who have been
Mrs. J. F. Tozer, returned
home to Matamores, Pa, today.
visiting
Clark street, a
student in Colgate college, is home
Lore,
to say that our Furniture
will stand your most critical
examination. We have
scoured the market for the
best there is to be had, and
careful buying has resulted
in our ability to offer you
the most attractive goods
and prices.
AF
& CO.
| Funeral Directors
He was taken ill and
obliged to return
at Colgate
Special sale on shoes on Satur-
day. 125 pair of box calf shoes,
real value $325. Sale price $2.00.
B. Freedman. 164 f
Fred Hanford of N. Waverly
and Miss Ida Henick of Ellistown
were married last evening by the
Rev. G. A. Briggs.
The illustrated lecture delivered
last evening at the Methodist
church by the Rev. M. S. Godshall
was well attended. The subject
was India in transition.
lores
Mrs. A J. “Smalley of Friend-
ship, N. Y., and Miss Lena John-
son of Interlaken, N. Y,
of Mr. Geo. A. Scott, returned to
their homes after a few days visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Scott.
CANDIDATE'S EXPENSES
Waverly—Byram L. Winters,
the Republican candidate for As
sembly, swore that his total ex-
penses were $1271, expended as
follows: $1000 to the county com-
mittee; $40 railroad fare; $180 ho-
tel meals and lodging, $51 for
cigars.
M. J. Murray, Democratic nom-
ince, spent $2 10 for railroad fare
and 33c for envelopes
George D. Miller, candidate for
Supt. of the Poor, gave $50 to the
county committe, and C. G Wood-
ford gave the committee $300 and
spent G4c¢ for postage.
DODEE CASE SETTLED
WareilyoThe ¢ case of the Wa-
verly Water Works Co. against I.
Grant Dodge for $1,500 claimed to
be due on his contract for ice sup-
ply, has been settled by Mr. Dodge
paying $1300. Mr. Dodge claim-
relatives
at $1200 per year for a supply of
ice from the reservoir, and claimed |
damages on account of the ice
being injured by a coat of mud
from the dam covering it, and
making it unsalable two years ago.
HOUSEROLD 0008 MIXED
Waverly—A car containing
goods belonging to James Cris—
pin, who has just moved to this
place from Oswego, was standing
in the switch at thé D. L. & W.
freight house yesterday, when
three cars were shoved into the
the one containing the goods and
knocked the box off the trucks.
The goods were mixed up consid-
whole length of the car.
EE ——
MRS. SUSAN COMBS
Waverly—Mrs, Susan Combs
died yesterday morning at her
home at Ellistown from typhoid
fever. Deceased was 40 years old
and is survived by her husband,
funeral will be from the house.
Black Hosiery for
16¢c Pair
39c Pair
DRUNKEN HUNS
ENGAGE IN ROW
s
One of the Party Is Badly Cut
and He Causes the Arrest of
the Others
Waverly—A crowd of foreign-
ers, mostly Hungarians, got into a
fracas last night on Ithaca street
near the Lehigh Valley station in
East Waverly. Part of them at
least were drunk and they indulged
in a little knife practice, during
which one Hungarian named Frank
Mavok was slashed twice in the
neck. He caused the arrest of two
of them: John Mavok, his brother,
Besides the
two defendants the police brought
in several others as witnesses
It was thonght that John Mavok
was the one who slashed his broth-
er but there was not sufficient evis
dence to warrant holding him.
The arrest was made on the
charge of being drunk and disor~
derly and on the hearing before
Judge Hoagland he imposed a fine
of seven dollars on Novok and five
dollars on Barron, which they paid
ee r—————
Waverly—There were about 500
persons in attendance at the
Spaulding hose fair last ‘evening
It was one of the best in point of
attendancc and a good sum was
realized. The Nichols band furn
ished music
MODEL MARKET
SATURDAY PRICES
BEEF
Before purchasing your Saturday
and Sunday dinner just look at the
7c and 8c beef roasts. They are
cut from the best beef that can be
bought in Elmira.
Sirloin steak .
Porter House steak
Round steak .
| Round steak, 3 Ibs
Ribroasts
Rump roast, boned
6 lbs brisket beef .
6 Ibs plate roast .
PORK
Roast Pork, loin
| Pork chops, loin
Side pork
| Shoulder pork
Chunk pork
Home made sausage .
Try this sausage and sce if itis
not better than you pay 12c and 14¢
for.
| Head cheese
and Andrew Barron,
10
LAMB
Leg roast lamb .
Fore quarter roast . .
Stewing lamb
POULTRY
| Turkeys .
Fancy spring cificken A124
Ducks, sound and nice . 16
Hams, Bacon, Boiled Ham,
Minced Ham, Bologna, Frankfurts,
Pressed Ham, and Celery.
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The
saving is ries:
:
A Seimon Story
way—to the question: Do you prefer |
tall cans or the steak in flats ?
ways —qnality the same; i. e. that from |
the best packers in the Pacific North-
west. Anyone who has ever eaten fresh
Chinook Salmon on the Columbia will |
Yours Truly,
C. U. INGHAM & C9. ===
Orchestra
The Queen City Orchestra, :
experienced musicians, and 3
the latest masa, $0 fur
Saturday only.
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Cigar
ANDREW EVARTS
Has opened a Tal estate and col-
lecting office in Room 2,
Building, Sayre, Pa
| 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, |
Want ads inserted by persous not bav-
| must be paid for when ordered printed.
We positively cannot charge want ads
indiserimlioaie)y the expense of book-
| keeping and collecting is entirely out of
| proportion to the amount involved in
transaction.
toes satisfaction
parties, otc. Pricoa reasonable. Leave |
order at D. A Andra Musie bjore, 198
[Gade at street, or see J. J. Hommel,
EE ————— | lee
2 Iak
an
vie
. Wanted.
a Sate -3 Roomers and boarders at
Deamond street, Sayre. Mr. P,P.
IE 3 Deu 148-6*
Boarders wanted. Mrs. E Smith, 100
163-6¢
Wanted —Girl for Seuwal housework,
3 | Lain tunlly, waging ou at hg a
| Baker's millinery parlors, 328 Broad St,
| Waverly, N. Y.
A competent girl to do house
| work. om go to Oneonta, N. Y. Ap-
|p to C. T. Hull, Athens.
Lost
Lost between Waverly and Athens,
| from carriage, a grey squirrel boa. The
| finder will receive reward b
to 211 Clinton avenue, Waverly. 1
On the street car Saturday afternoon,
contain-
Stevens
1*
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ing a small amount of mone
chief My} glove, Bring to
reward.
son St. yeceive
For Sale:
A second hand heat
class condition. A fine
| Talmadge'a plumbing shop.
ouse and lot, price $100.00.
“yor mi — six one
half acre of acre of an ee