The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 18, 1905, Image 4

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    -2¢ Flannels for
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
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_ We solicit your Banking busi-
noes, and will pay you three per
cont. interest per annum for money
Jaft on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
"The department of savings is a
= feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
Interest.
M. H. SAWTELLE,
fs
Cashier.
[he Valley Record
J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor.
_ Published every afternoon except San-
day at Murrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre,
3 ption, $3.00 per year; 15 cents
per month.
known on application. Tao
101906, 5 a8 second-class matter May
10; at
adie the
1879.
the postofice at Sayre, Pa,
Act of Congress of March 3,
“All the news that's fit to print”
BATURDAY, NOVEMBERJIS, 1906.
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MITCHELL IN WEST VIRGINIA.
Labor Leader Welcomed by
3 Thousand Miners.
"M'DONALD, W. Va, Nov. 18—All
“the coal mines in and around McDoo
ald were closed at noon yesterday In
honor of John Mitchell, president of
the Unltd Mine Workers of America
and folly 3.000 miners crowded the
Blreets to weloowe thelr leades
President Mitchell was enthusias
tleally cheered when In his speech at
Lafayette Ball he repeated Lis state
ment made several days ago that
3 a8 | retoaln in my official capacity
i will never submit to 8 reduction of
fhe present wage scale”
Mr. Mitchell urged the miners to
in constant communication with
thelr Jocal nnlons, to encourage gath
erings such as the present one and to
a stody of labor and economle
and in closing he urged the
irs to fake an interest In electious
yote for the candidate who would
t them the best
Three
as
* prench Trade Unions.
The growth of trade unionism
France has been very rapid. The title
er which the unions are _nown In
France is “Syndicats Professionnels”
JThey were first authorized by law Io
Mttle over 20 years ago.
Cotton Blan
FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
News and advertising matter may
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
be
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A.
Stenciled wood for burning, at
Strong's. 159 2
Miss Mary Lewis, of Park Place,
1s in Elmira today
Pyrography outfit at Strong's
pharmacy.
wnt to Elmira today
Mr. and Mrs L. C. Kitchen
Attorney F. I. Howard has re
turned from Berkshire
-s-SLL
Mrs. F. LL. Howard returned from
Binghamton last evening.
———e
Leo Shaw of Tunkhannock is
visiting friends in Waverly
—————
Bridge whist score pads at Chas.
Strong's pharmacy, Waverly.
orchestra will hold a
dance at Stone's hall Monday eve
ning
Daly's
Clarence Merwell and Joseph
Adams went to Mud pond today
on a fishing trip.
———————
Misses Anna Voorhis and Celia
McCarty have accepted positions
with the N. P. L.
250 pair boys' corduroy knee
pants, soc at B. Freedman
10.4 f
25¢C
Attorney FE. D. Sebring 1s in Ith-
aca this
Cornell-Columbia foot ball game
-
afternoon attending the
George Derrickson and wife of
Owego, who have been spending a
days
home yesterday.
few in Waverly, returned
-
Herman Ginsberg, formerly of
Waverly, now living in New York
city, was calling on his old friends,
Unger & Ellis, this morning.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Su-
san Combs took place this morning
10 o'clock from
her home In
Ellistown Interment was made in
the Ellistown cemetery
| (RE
to say that our Furniture
will stand your most critical
examination. We have
scoured the market for the
careful buying has resulted
in our ability to offer you
and prices.
Funeral Directors
.
SAID HE HAD BEEN ROBBED
Waverly—A man in a highly
i
| intoxicated condition complained
[to the police last evening that an
| attempt had been made to rob
The officers the
lalleged law breaker in their cus-
{ him soon had
| today, but upon examining into the
| affair they found that he had not
committed any act that would jus-
| tify his detention, and he was al-
| lowed to go.
CLOSES THIS EVENING
Waverly This evening the
Spaulding hose fair, which has been
held all week at Stone's hall, will
close. So far the fair has been a
the
several contests will be decided and
the
livered to the winning parties. Mc-
Guffie’s orchestra will
sic all the evening.
HANDSOME PRESENT
Waverly—The brother employ-
es of the Traction company pre-
Charles Reagan with a
handsome set of silver knives, forks
financial To-mght
i Success
|
various articles will be de-
furnish mu
sented
and spoons on his marriage to
Miss Anna Schrier Tuesday.
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TRADE CONDITIONS.
R. G. Dan & (o's Weekly Nusineas
Heport,
NEW YORK, Nov 1
Co's weekly rey es
A
tarket Lad Hirth
cotimercial channe
iIs- 1G nn &
tetuporary
dicating a furthe
ute of bLusitiess
wand freely f
buyers cxpel
making purchnses
Whale
LOW $v
wiles triads
1 nnd
bution of
sponds to
tur:
Manuf
a Arawh
rt few
nterrupt
tent
and
1.1
CAROL '
the Zelvt
plants Live ely
ty of labor
{rik th
© ex
el
turin Cl
Kk excent soar
fil
ral wark to sai
in
ctilfees all it
tructt
cotpdition e lupro
for
19 per
rresponding tite
ent
the wonth of
r showed] a very lar
YAY earn the Hirst
Na
r than in the
Ks
Week in velnler Wer cent
iarge
last vear, while the official staten
of foreign comtueroe for
Octal Se Tease
t Nature statement show
rat tif i over
wy during
ent, but Hquida
receipt of funds
Cin money
tl:e
i
If
¢ normal
at New
tuan
ug cities
the
week, a2
| week
i fast
ind 217 the corre
; ng week last year
Sunflower Stalks as Fuel
In Russ
most
fact,
to
i b
also
only in private
factories They
specially
| ton
f
i s—————
a dried sunflower stalks al
firewood in
stalks are preferred even
producing a quick and
Sunflower shells are
heating purposes, not
but iu large
are burned in grates
lesigned for thelr consump
entirely replace
these
pine wood
t flame fire
used for
houses
Climate and Brain
The weight of a man 5s Lirain is said
to have nothing to do with his mental
power. It is a question of cilmate,
not of intellect. The colder the eli
mate the greater the sz¢ of Lhe Lrain.
The largest heads of all are those ol
-
led ~
16¢c Pair
kets
39c Pair
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 transacuon
SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES
Presbyterian Church
Morning service, 10:30.
Sunday school, 11:45.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30
The Rev. E. C, Petrie, Pastor.
Church of Christ
Morning service, 10:80
Sunday school, 12,
Christian Endeavor, 8:00
Evening service, 7.00,
The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor,
Lutheran Church.
Morning service, 10:30
Sunday school, 11:45.
Evening service 7:30,
The Rev, E. M. Beysher, Pastor.
Baptist Church
Morning service, 10:30,
Sunday school, 11:50.
BH. Y. P. U. meeting, 6.30
Evening service. 7:30,
The Rev. I. W. Bingham, Pastor.
Church of the Epiphany
First Mass, 8:00.
High Mass, 10:30
Sunday School, 2:00 p, m.
Benediction, 7:30 p. m,
The Rev. J. L. Shanley, Rector.
.
Church of Redeemer
Communion 8:00.
Morning service 10:30.
Sanday school 12:00
Evening services 7:30,
The Rev. F. T. Cady, Rector.
Wheelock Memorial Chapel
Preaching service, 2:30,
Sunday school, 3:30.
Methodist Church
Men's meeting, 9:30.
Morning service, 10:30,
Sunday school, 12:00,
Junior League 3.00 p. m.
Epworth League, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:00,
The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor.
Try an ad in The Record.
No .
JR EFORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of
Sayre, Pa, at the close of business Nov-
ember 01005
Jif
RESOURCES
Leaps and Discounts
Overdrafls, secured and unsecured
U 8 Boods to secure circulation
S. Bonds
$56 0
iv ©
12.500
Fremiums on U £34 ox
Bouds secunties etc go gs x
Banking house furniture and fistures 2 50 ox
Other real estate bwned
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents
Due (rom State Banks and Bankers
Doe from approved reserve agruls
Checks and other cash items
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, Bickels
and cents
Law(u! moury reserve io bank
$16.36 x
(40 00
Specie
Legalteuder notes
Redemption fund with US Treasures
§ per cent of circulation
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fun!
Updivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid
Nationa! Bank Notes ©
[rue other to National Banks
Due to State Banks and Baokers
ststanding
Dividends uopaid
ladividoal deposits subject
he. 0A 23
Demand certificates of Sep t 180543 73
checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
Total . Sail reg G7
STATE or PENNSYLVANIA, County of Bred
ford =
I. RF Page, cashier of ihe above-named bank
do solemnly swear that the above statement |,
true (0 the | Sh of my knowledge snd belief. x
RF. Pace, Cashier
and sworn before me (hls 17th day
to check
Certified 1 oon oo
ns Ts MAY
$1.00 Bed Spreads for
$10.50 Fur Boas.
Saturday only. |
|
For Saturday only.
You Must
2
Cigar
"ANDREW EVARTS
Has opened a real estate and col-
lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge
Building, Sayre, Pa
WANT AD
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
i less than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
ry free to paid in advance subscribers,
quickly told lies in your answer—either Notice.
way—to the question: Do you prefer Want ads inserted by persons not hav-
tall cans or the steak in flats ? Have ing a ledger account with The Record
this noble fish at your order packed both mast be paid for when ordered printed.
ways—qnality the same; Le. that from er Sm pre Yaat da
the best packers in the Pacific North- keeping and collecting is entirely out of
west. Anyone who has ever eaten fresh proportion to the amount involved in
Chinook Salmon on the Colambia will the transaction.
appreciate our line of the canned article.
Yours Truly,
Orchestra Mgr. 117 N. East street, Fayre.
The Queen City Orchestra, com RR A ST
of expeticacty mMtaiefsns, 2nd fia For Sale or Exchange.
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Orchestra.
The D. S. Andrus Orchestra guaran-
toes matisfaction at all concerts, balls,
parties, ete. Prices reasonable, Leave
order at D. 8B Andrus Music Btore, 128
Desmond or see J. J. Uummel,
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| Wanted—Roomérs and boarders at
| 420 Desmond street, Sayre. Mm.P. F,
| Murray. 148.6%
| Boarders wanted.
| Desmond street, Sayre.
| Wanted—Girl for general housework,
| two in family, washi out, ged
to right party. Inquire at Mrs. Md,
| Baker's millinery parlors, 328 Broad Bt,
| Waverly, N. Y.
"A competent girl to do house
work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap-
ply to C. T. Hull, Atheos.
Lost :
Lost between Waverly and Athens, 4 he
from carriage, a grey squirrel boa. The
finder will receive reward b retarning
y.
to 211 Clinton avenue, Waver
On the street car Saturda afternoon,
a black leather chatelaine Sag contains
ing » small amount of
| chief and glove. Bring to
son St. and receive reward:
For Sale.
A second hand heating stove, in first
class condition. A fine bargain. H.R.
| Talmadge's plumbing shop. 1608
House and lot, price $100.00.
at Eis House, Waverly, OC, W. Porter.
1 t 5
For sale ch
Mrs. E. Smith, 109
163-6 ;
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