The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 29, 1905, Image 2

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    ALL KINDS
THE NATIONAL BANK
~ OF SAYRE.
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
Wagsolicit your Banking basl-
pees, and will pay you three per
cent. Interest per annum for money
left on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings 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.
NM. K. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher.
Parlor,
SHOIAd TIV
FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
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.
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Try Strong's cough syrup.
Ee ————
Mrs. F. E. Hawkes went to El-
mira today.
Fancy stationery at Strong's.
Layton Congdon made a flying
trip to Binghamton yesterday.
W. P. Messer has resigned his
position with the U, S. express Co.
Miss Fern Gunderman of Che-
mung, is visiting friends in town
today.
Congress cards at Strong's.
Charles Sherry, Pine street, who,
has been ill for the past week, has
Published
recovered.
Post cards at Strong's Waverly.
Mee
E J. Neaves is in Canton today.
Mrs. Neaves will join him this eve-
ail
ning. :
D. W. English has accepted a
position in a barber shop at Can-
andaigua.
Miss Margaret Powers will spend
Thanksgiving visiting her sister at
Binghamton.
LOCAL MENTION
be closed tomorrow on" account o
Thanksgiving.
brother,
street, new house,
ments. Possession at once.
quire on premises,
Miss Alice Devlin and Miss May
Keegan will spend Thanksgiving
in Wilkes Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Civers of Albany
are visiting their cousin, Mrs. John
Johnson of Waverly street.
f
Mrs. Arthur Sherwood, Warren
street, has been called to Spencer
by the illness of her mother.
>
Miss Hattie Bliss of the south
side is spending a few days with
| friends and relatives in Buffalo.
J. A. Hawthorne, former master
| mechanic of the Lehigh Valley
| shops at Sayre, is in town today.
Mrs. W. A. Mead of Chemung
have gone
to visit friends over Thanksgiving.
John Fitzgerald has become a
ents at Troy.
| terday.
From 15 to 20 per
cent regular prices.
The remains of Albert Morgan
were brought here on Erie train 14
yesterday and buried in Forrest
Home cemetery.
Miss Mary E. Mott of Syracuse
university is spending her Thanks-
giving vacation® with her mother,
Mrs. Helen Mott.
Miss Lena Engleman and her
roommate, Miss Sarah Seamen,
are home from Elmira college to
spend Thanksgiving.
Miss Jennie Freedman of Me-
shoppen will spend Thanksgiving
with her cousin, Miss Minnie
Freedman, Park Place.
Minard Hoyt, who has been in
Corning for some time, has ac-
cepted a position with the U. S
express office in Waverly.
On account of illness I will sell
my entire stock of millinery at
cost.
Mrs. M. J. Baker,
t 328 Broad street.
The funeral of Patrick Sheahan,
who died last Sunday night, took
place this morning. The service
was held at the St. James Catholic
church.
A popular clerk in one of the
Broad street stores is trying to ex
plain how he received a black eye.
He says he ran against a spool
case.
The First National bank made
Chief ot Police Brooks and Officers
Corcoran and Gridley each a pres-
ent of a fifteen pound turkey for
Thanksgiving.
Fourteen candidates received
the second degree last evening at
the meeting of Manoca lodge, I. O.
O.'F. Two others were to have
received the degree, but were un-
avoidably absent.
WILL PRESENT PICTURE PLAY
Waverly—Albert Armstrong the
popular reader and picture play
lecturer, will give his picture play,
The Sky Pilot, at the Baptist church
next Friday evening. Mr. Arm-
strong spent considerable time in
the Canadian foot hills, the scene
of the story, and his illustrations
are reproduced from photographs
which he took while there.
THIEVES STOLE NAILS
Waverly—Three kegs of nails
belonging to Lewis F. Lord were
stolen one night this week. The
nails were at a new house in East
Waverly which Mr. Lord is build-
ing. The nails were 6d. 8d and
20 d. there being a keg of each
size,
a ———— sa ——
DICKERSON--BEAN
Waverly—Clarence W. Dicker-
son of Waverly and Miss Nellie
Mary Bean of Gold, Pa., were mar-
ried last evening by Rev. Geo. A.
Briggs. They will make their
home at Gold.
Subscribe for The Record,
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TROLLEY HEARING
Waverly—The session of the
railroad commission which began
yesterday at Elmira was continued
today. A large number of yit-
nesses from this vicinity were
sworn yesterday and their testi-
mony taken.
Judge F. A. Bell of Waverly
appeared in the interest of several
property owners whose lands will
be effected by the proposed right
of way.
Attorney F. E. Hawkes appears
for the W.S. & A. Traction Com-
pany and E. D. Sebring, Esq. of
the firm of Howard & Sebring,
appears for the highway commis-
sioner of the town of Barton.
It is rather uncertain whether
the Erie Railroad Company will
fight the proposed line. It is un-
derstood that Mr. Stanchfield, ap~
pearing for the Erie, will ask for
an adjournment of two or three
weeks until the railroad interests
decide on their course of action.
Ps
DID NOT VIOLATE LAW
Waverly—In regard the
article appearing in the Record
yesterday concerning the struggle
that a member of the police force
had with a prisoner, we wish to
say that the officer in killing his
charge did not commit any act
outside the law and was not acting
in his capacity as a peace officer,
but had merely turned butcher.
The troublesome captive was a
bull that he had purchased at
Ridgebury.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotations.
Money on call steady at § per cent;
prime mercantile paper, §Wg¢ per cent;
exchanges, $40.83 &2F, balances, FIL041.565,
exports of general merchandise from the
port of New York for the week ending
yesterday were valued at $12,584 55
Closing prices:
Amal Copper... N. Y. Central
Atchison. ........ Norf. & West
B &0 ...113% Penn. RR
Brooklyn R. T.. §7% Reading
@.C.C astL #Wy Rock Island
Ches. & Ohlo t4ty St. Paul. 179%
Chl & Northw. 221 Southern Pac... ON
D.&H ...... 29% Bouthern Ry... 1?
Erle. ... 4% South. Ry M-
Gen. Electric
IIL Central
Lackawanna
Louis. & Nash
10
oY
160%
138%
UY
a
Sugar
Texas FP acific
Union Pacific
U. 8. Steel...
U. 8S Steel pf.
West. Union
«186%
yo 178%
“0
11%
143%
130%
100%
Manbattan. ..
Metropolitan
Missouri Pac
New York Markets.
WHEAT—On a bullish German crop re
port and higher Berlin cables wheat open-
ed steady, but, lacking ape rt, cased off
December, M1891 12-15 tay, INU Ye
FLOUR—About steady, but quiet; Min
nesota patents, HH &4S. winter str Algh ts
og T winter extras, $L5U1 SD, winter
patents, Wa
oN arely steady; he
TALL city,
, §oud te
country, #4
HAY- real. shipping, WPL
cholce, gsc
STRAW-Easy: long rye, wg
BEANS ulet; marrow 0 ‘Toedium
2x, pea. N.OGLEN. red kidney, f2.90y
hor ~8teady; domestic fleece, HG
a Oraead ; state, common to cholce
14g 3c. 1c; olds, bys; Pa
a coast, ine, foils. isos, 10g1ic.; olds
UTTER-Creamery, extras, per pound
4c. firsts, ogy me © seconds, 18Q1%c | held,
extras, . firsts, 1c. ; renovated
ext firsts, 17 15%
HEES tate, full cream. small and
EE, colored and white, Beptember, fan:
oy average best, late made, 129
alr
TT extras, per doz
fresh gathered, frets tg
en, Nc. , nea
extra firsts, 0%
LIVE POULTRY—Unchanged* fowls, 53
lic. ; ducks, 1201. ; old roosters, &c.; tur
keys, : ite. spring chickens, #{llc
geese
ORES i POULTRY — Steady, fresd
killed fowls, choice, ¢.; do, falr ta
wood, 12g13%c. ; turkeys, choloe and fan
cy. 1Tgn do, fair to good, l4gléec
Aucks, ngile. ; old roosters, $§%4c , near
chickens,
b
chickens, choice,
falr to good, 1}
.; Western chickens
140. geese, Wik
Live Stock Markets.
CATTLE Shir JX Int; market steady;
cholc Muss, vea'
Ons. Ree pts light: market lower
ace m
feime heavies, $49: medium, heavy and
ht Yorkers and pigs, $490. roughs, 348
kease
IT WILL SAVE YOU
a lot of Pain and Expense to have your
teeth attended to in time, You will find
the “Decker Method” of extraction ab-
solutely painless,
Remember our motto:
“SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.”
NOTE OUR PRICES
Examinations and estimates free.
Teeth extracted without pala $
Vitalizad air i
Silver fillings
Gold fillings
Full set teeth
Gold Crown, 22k.
Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth
Dr. Decker’s Dental Rooms
225 Broad St, Waverly, N.Y.
Open Evenings. Sundays 10:00 to 1:00.
Valley Phone 50 A,
The Only Office In the Valley Using Vital.
Ized Air.
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
TUESDAY. DEC. 5.
Twelfth successful season of the
brilliant Southern comedy
A ROMANCE
COON HOLLOW
“The best Southern play ever writ-
ten."—N. Y. Herald
SEE
The Thrilling Burglary Tableau,
The Dynamite Seene in Coon Hollow.
The flight from howe,
The Historical Steamboat race and
Plantation revels.
The Stirring Tragedy at the Cotton
Press.
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2B WEY
Prices—25¢, 35¢ and 50c. 50c.
LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished
for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soc-
ial Fanctions, either public or private.
Any number pieces desired will be fur-
nished. Call Valley Record for terms,
ete.
Entertainment
ple’
Of Course you will entertain this
winter and will therefore need some
of the following:
Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies,
Birthday Cake Candles and Holders,
Sourenir Boxes for candy, ete.
We also make Wedding and Birth-
day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated
if desired. Also all kinds of Fancy
Cakes and Dainty Rolls.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
GEORGE PAINTON,
345 Broad Sreet,
Both Phones. Warerly, N.Y.
SDRALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Olive Oll—Quart $3.00.
EE
directly to the office
340 Broad Street.
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at-
tentiou given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
oD
zp
A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
nae a Proper Pitting of Glass
and the r
es. Hours—08-13; 7-8; a Sudsys by
appointment. Office, Wheelock
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans andl Estimates Furnished,
103 Lincoln St. _103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa. Pa.
A.EBAKER,
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y.|
A.].GREE
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Bstimates Fursishod
525 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa.
ANDREW E EVARTS ==
Has opuiod 5. rel real estate and col-
lécting office in Room 2, Talmadge | wie
No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly.
Building, Sayre, Pa.
of the Gas Company
Waverly, N. Y.
3 WARM
/ YOUR FEET
Did you ever have any real
comfort in trying to warm your
feet at an ordinary radiator?
Equip your fadiaters with our
| Foot Warmer
| which can also be used as a
| warming shelf on a dining room
hat and then you'll Jaow
what the other fellow misses be-
‘| cause he didn't buy.
> 1 For decorating radiators we
|
4
sell the finest line of bronze on the
market. All colors,
'H. R. TALMADGE
"Plumbing, Heating,
Tinning,
Both ‘Phones. Eimer Ave,
free to paid in advance subscribers.
Notice.
Want ads inserted by Ta. aot hav bav-
ing a ledger account
must be pald for whe: when a Bini
want ads
ir tha expense of book-
keep lecting is Dative out of
propo Dg a ved in
the transaction.
For Rent
The Beach House at the corner Packer
and Elmer avenues. All modern improve
ments. Enquire of Andrew
| phose 61-m. 169 1w
Wanted.
A housekeeper, Call or piirses 220
| Willow street, Athens. 170-8t*
Boarders wanted at 420 Desmond St.
tiet, fine location. Porcelain bath,
Torus very rcasonable. Light, airy
174-4L*
No girl wants sitaation to take
care of children or do light housework.
| Engire No. 304 8. Wilbur Ave. 172-1w
To rent to man and wife, 302 Packer
oy Shs; liberal terma to right party.
ee and Plumbers. Wages $2.76
| per day. Write John M. Morris, Ply-
| mouth, Pa. 169
For Sale.
n in good condition, will
Enquire H. Juzie, 348
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