The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 12, 1906, Image 2

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fect correction wherever it exists
I Do Not Use Drops
I make use of the latest and most
fraction and muscles
I Recommend Glasses
The only
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital $50,000.00
§ Surplus - $12,000.00
EE EE
We solicit your Banking busi-
nems, and will pay you three per
cent. interest per annum for money
loft 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.
IN. SAWTELLE,
b Cashier.
The Valley Record
J. B. MURRELLE, Publisher.
: W. T. CAREY, Editor.
Published every afternoon except San-
SAE a4 Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
00 » 15 cents
pe Dussiptian. $2. per year;
YY.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1806.
| SUBWAYS SUPPLANT "L."
ground In Preference to the
High Line.
“Riding on the elevated raliroad” 1s
jag out of fashion, accordlog to the
ulte sore that when the new under-
roads are bulit and in operation
the city will be able to tear down its 50
miles of elevated railway structures, re
#tore 50 miles of ruined streets and give
back to its property owners hundreds
of millions of dollars’ worth of real es
tate values, The elevated raliways were
well for the time in which they were
Bullf. They have done much to develop
Sthe city and serve the convenience of the
people. But their ugly structures ob
girtict and darken 50 miles of our finest
streets. They are noisy, and make life
‘untomfortable for pedestrians. They
shut out the light apd otherwioe help
to destroy the value of 100 miles of
Buildings, counting both sides of the
sireets. When the new subways are in
operation the elevated system will have
outlived Its usefultess. as the old omni-
buses outlived their usefulness when the
modern stree! cdr lines came Into ex-
~Alantic cables are always laid from
west to east, because the prevailing
winds in the summer months on the
Atlantic are from the west, and ships
make much better weather going east-
ward
$ Come and See
A delayed shipment of
library tables, quar-
tered an polished.
Rangi in price from
.30 to $30.00.
Also parlor stands from
97c to $21.00.
Most complete line in
. the valley.
GRAF .& (0.
+449
Furniture and Under-
= taking.
; Corner Broad Street and Park’Ave.,
MORGAN WILL NOT RESIGN.
Governor Higgins and Saperintesnd-
enti Mave a Conference.
ALBANY. N YY Jan 12 —The pres
ence here of George WW Morgan, state
superintendent of vlectious for the met
resignation te Governor Higgins or te
declare te him bis intention fo resign
He had a conference with the gov
after which the
He
Ihe governor was< asked if former
sees hin In the interest of Mr Mor
gauss deputy, lewis M Swazey of
Brooklyn, for Mr Morgan's place Ne
admitted that the possible retirement
of Mr Morgan Lad beeu mentioned be
tween him and Mr Woodruff
Are there any other candidates for
the office 7 the governor was asked
‘1 have received other communica
tions on the subject” he replied
“Is It to be Inferred. then, that the re
tirement of Mr Morgan has beea under
consideration for sole time”
“Not so far as | understand,” replied
the guvernor “There have been mu
mors that Mr Morgan intended to re
sign. and | bave noticed that when it a
intimated that there is likely to be a
candidates jose po
known their desires
Mr Morgan for himself authorised »
statement that Le bad discussed the
mutter of resigning his office with Gow
ernor Higgtus This step was coasid
ered by him, Mr Morgan sald because
of his desire to speud more time at his
law office. After this conference with
the governor Mr. Morgan announeed be
bad abandoue! his intention of resign
ing for the present
A COUNTESS ON THE STUMP,
Tradeaman's Wagon.
LONDON. Jac 12 - Lady Warwick,
the court besuty, kbowl as the “demo
cratic countess." took a band In the elec
tion struggle addressing her “comrades
and friends” the dock laborers of West
Ham, io support of the dock laborers’
candidate, Will Thorne. The count
ess lu a dainty Parislau costume
braved the ©leak wind while frem a
tradestuan’s wagon she urged the la
borers to work to secure an independ-
ent labor party in the house of com-
mous, She asserted that she was con
Viuced of the ultimate victory of the
democratic movement and propbested
that the new government would not
last louger than eighteen months
‘You workers sald the countess,
“are the empire. Hemember your re
spousibliity and sow the seeds of free
dom: for your children”
Her Jadysbhip was accorded a tre
mendous ovation by crowds of dock
who went without thelr dio
bers in order to listen to ber speoch
laborers
thie
tent Known
preresses
in
ward
Plot Against Would-Be
Son-in-Law.
Now, papa, | want you to act ike the
traditional stern parent when Harry
comes to ask for me | told him what a
struggle it would be for you to give me
up. Don't forget that, daddy dear
But I'm pot a good actor, my child”
sald the fond father, according to the
Cleveland Plain Dealer You know
very well I'm really tickled half to death
to think you are golpg Ww 1arry
Henry
But yuu mustn't let him know jt
Treat him as if be came to steal some-
thing
But suppose | overdo It, and Heary
gcls mad and guits?
Then I'll sue bim for breach of prom-
ise daddy Ob you can trust this litte
golden balred Inpocent. She knows her
Jesson. If you could kick him, daddy, it
would be just splendid
Gladys I draw the line there Inthe
first place | refuse w inflict any sued
chastisement on the son of my old
friend and in the second place every
Qiessed one of my toes Is too painfully
tetder to admit of any such recklessness
io short, I'm golug to yield you up with-
out a struggle, my child—without the
tiniest bit of a struggle, and do It
cheerfully, co.”
“Hex of Amgen
Referring to t} © discussion in New
York over the sex of .ngels, the Lon
don Standard remarks “In old Eng
sh paintings and stained glass, in the
depicted as robust masculine figures,
magnificent in thelr sturdy strength,
irresistible power and unspeakable
solemnity, :
FRANK BE 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.
Diaries cheap at Strong's
—— At:
“ Dora Thomas at the
tonight.
Loomis
W. H. Lockerby went
kins today.
Leather post cards at Strong's.
meee
Mrs. I. G. Dodge went to Elmira
this morning.
to Wat-
Mrs. Richard Blackmore visited
in Elmira today.
Post card views of Waverly and
Sayre at Strong's.
-
Cut prices onovercoats at Freed-
man's, Waverly, N. Y.
Have you seen those $4.75 suits
that Freedman is now offering ?
Miss May Barton is visiting her
sister for a few days at Rochester,
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Great cut in prices on shoes.
| You had better geta pair at Freed-
man’s
Mrs. Julius Sayles went to New
| York this morning
| parents
to visit her
Miss Minnie Freedman has re
turned home after
Meshoppen.
a visit
William Seely has returned
home after a few days visit at
Schenectady
-
| Miss Grace Ellsworth of Wya-
[lusing was calling on Mrs. C. E
| Neaves this alternoon.
Fred Leipziger has returned to
| New York after visiting his sister,
weeks.
-
sc cigar. Our Special 10c, manu
factured by H. E. Amrhein & Co.,
Waverly, N. Y tf
has been equipped with up to date
machinery which is now being
used to turn out the various kinds
of bake stuffs. The first machine is
a 50-egg-capacity beater, which is
used in making ‘sponges
marshmallows. The mixer
away with hand mixing, the hopper
|of which makes 15 revolutions a
does the work of kneading. The
cookeymachine turns out 10,000
cookies in a day, and they are not
touched once by the hands during
the process of making. The whole
is driven by a 4-horse power elec
tric motor. The bakery is open to
visitors at any time.
FUNERAL SERVICES
vania avenue, will take place to-
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the Baptist church
The funeral services
remains of B. U. Emery, who died
| officiating. The Waverly Odd
for bunal.
REMAINS TAKEN 10 OWECD
The remains of Mead Cate-
lin who died Tuesday at the home
were taken to Owego this noon
A short prayer service was held at
the house, the regular funeral serv-
ice taking place at Owego.
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INSTALLED OFFICERS
Waverly—The L. C. B. A. in-
| went to the K. of C. hall and par-
| took of a delicious spread. About
seventy-five couples attended.
Waverly—Louis G
obtained a very desirable position
as traveling representative of a
commercial house
will include a large part of the
state of Ohio. He will leave on
Monday next to take up his
duties,
LITTLE T00 CLOWING
Athens—We gave a little too
glowing account of what the ban-
quetat G. A. R. hall will be. Itis
given by the past masters to the
past masters by service and their
wives, and cach have the privilege
of inviting one of their masonic
friends, If all of the members
should be included the hall would
be too small to accommodate them
and the banquet
expensive
POLICE COURT NOTE
Athens—The case of Huston
Morley and Millard Morley charg-
ed with assault, attempt to kill and
pointing a gun on the
would be very
person of
forenoon before Justice Johnson
witnessed by the whole neighbor-
hood
Made Britishers
Certificates of admission to British
Catlonalitly were granted in the course
ol last month ww 25 Russians. 14 Ger-
nans ix Austro-Hungarians six
Swedes three Dutchmen three Norwe-
Fians two {wo two
Per=zians, American
one Spaniard and one Rou.
[anes Greeks
two one
one [talian
manian
Shipping of Snakes
Of all the be seen at
roological ga suakes are prob
ably the- most easy to ship from one
Country to anotluer Stakes take very
Hitle room, and throughout a long
voyage give not the jeast trouble
They do not require to be fed, nor do
they require in apy oth
eT Wa)
creatures to
lens,
voking after
Duuger in Chairs
The Skibbereen (Ireland) board of
guardians Las decided to replace the
chairs in the board room with sub
stantial benches, bul vetoed a sugges
lon to fasten thew to the floor after
case they would be of no use lo a Sght
Weather Probabilities.
Falr and colder; west winds
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Steck Quotations
Money on call nominally at MWO8 pes
cent. prime mercantile paper, 5g6& per
cent, exchanges, 3461 40.608 balances $13
TE.
Closing prices
Amal Copper
Atchison
B&O
Brooklyn RT
C&BStl
& Ohio
Chi & Northw
D&H
Erie
11% N Y Central
¥% Norf & Wast
lléy Penn Kk R
Reading
Rook Island
St Paul
Southern
Southern
South. Ry
Sugar
E44
HN
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Hy
aay
iy
m™
aa
Bly
My
156%
“Hy
W0TYy
0
hes
Pac
Ry
pt
Electric
Ii Central Tuzas Pacific
Lackawanna Union Pacific
louis & Nash 138, U 8 Steel
Manhattan UC 8 Steel pt
Metropolitan West. Union
Missour! Pac
15%
136%
Wi
New York Markets.
FLOUR-8teady, but dull, Minuescts
patents HM ilogys, winter straights, 53 034
winter extras, REI 5. winter patents
Miogd ia
WHEAT Steadiness was a feature of
wheat In response 10 higher cables, rains
in the Argentice and Jocel covering, May
MN U-160%0 cc , July, §8 7 168%
BUTTER Creamery, extras, per pound
Tc. (Mercantile Exchange official quota
fc), firsts 3G seconds, 00
thirds lag Lic Leld, extras Jwy
firsts, UGS secunds, Ipydc | state
tube, extras 4c , firsts IQ 3%
Fx, thirds, IsQ1%
CHEESE State, full cream. smal
large. colored and white September. fan
cy, MC, October, Lest hay late
made, small, colored and white, average
best, 1k large. 123%c falr, UWO1INC
light skims cholce, LGlliy< part skims
frre good, BR g% commen te
Tair v full skims Kon,
EGU State, Pennsylvan!n and nearby
seciected, white, fancy, 3% holice 3110
$e mixed colors fancy, Nx firsts
uvadergrades, Ly 2x relrigera
Wiggle average prime, 12y
MC common, igi
TALLOW Steady
oli
HAY Steady; shipping, wgtd
choice, 8058
BTRAW. Steady ong rye
BEANS Quiet, marrow
$2 EYLI0; pea. 51 T1041
ney, i pi)
WOOL, Steady: domesti
HOPS Steady state
IE, Jogrine | 1804. 101%
cific const, 196, 101
“Five porLTRY
nearby, per pound
roosters, 0c | turkeys,
tions
Be.
dairy,
ang
ByC
city, bc | country, 4%
good to
7%, red kid
Newce, HC
common to cholce
olds, 5yse , Pa
1904, PUL. olds
Chickens, wsprin
12c., fowls, 1égc.: old
15 pigeons, per
pair. Be
DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, spring,
nearby, per und, 17013¢ , capens, Phila
delphia. 18Q3& Ohio, 19g Nc ; broilers
Prliade; hia, dry picked, 4 pounds per
alr ad under, AyXe New York and
sunsylvania, 16g . chickens roasting
8 pounds and over per palr, Philadelphia,
dry pleked 1T¢g Nc ; New York and Fenn
sylvania, 11g} medium weights. Phila-
deiphia, dry; picked, 17816 . New York
and Pennsylvania, 1601 fowls, Phila
delphia, Ary picked, LIMNG1GCc | old cocks
Ary picked and scaled, Puc. ducks
spring. LIJisc . geese while x dark
t
ud adn ake
Live Stock Markets.
CATELE supply light, market pteady
o ’y 3 ie o veal
ry prime
$8 ops =
HOGS -Recvipts light, market -
imme healed medium, Yorkers a pi
0. roughs HOE
SHERF AND LAMUS
steady
8
167; culls, 5007
Supply light,
me wethers The Toe.
t apHing lambs.
L. B. DENISON, M. D.
Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave.
Valley Phone at office and
eommon,
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i
Lamps
Glassware
Dinner Sets
Toilet Sets
All Other China
Broad Street,
Waverly, N.Y.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12,
The Dramatic Event of the
Season.
Dramatization of Bertha M Clay's
Popular Novel
DORA THORNE
*
SEE
Lodge Keeper's Cottage and
[Hote of Dora
The Gardens at Earles Court Hium-
inated
1 Lier
The Stragele for Life on the CLff
Prices--15, 25, 35 and 50c.
MEAT
S.J. Bellis at 7 Elizabeth street
18 prepared to furnish you with the
best meat at prices that fit your
pocketbook. All orders receive
prompt attention
Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w
AGENTS WANTED.
Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, splices,
extracts, bakiog powders and fine soaps,
premiums with all orders, such as lace
curtains, dishes, ete, A good chance for
boys and girls to make money after
school hours. We also give prizes to
boys and girls selling a specified amount,
such as watches—good timekeepers,
rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins,
dolls, ete. These prizes come extra and
do not include your regular commission.
Men and women are making a good in-
come off our plan. Write today for full
information to the SAYRE SPECIALTY
WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa.
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TEP b Err ELE REE ed
W. T. CAREY,
JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE
*
Office Maney & Page Block,
Rooms formerly occupied by the
late John R, Marray,
9tol0a. m,; 6:30
At other times during
day at Valley Record office,
Ghd ed
Everything New and Up-to-Date.
Caza Accommodations.
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station.
Rates $1.50 Per Day.
A.].GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Fumished
525 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS !
Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Build-
inge, good fruits, well watered. Houses
and Lots for sale or exchange. All at
bargain prices. Houses to rent.
ANDREW EVARTS,
Room 2, Talmadge Blk,
Home phoae 61-M
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Praslon Papers
Valley Phone 11 X.
12 Daemna~1 Qo paar
Orchestra,
SDS Andra Olsheutes
Phities, to. Prioes. Leones
st D. 6 Andrus Musie Store, 138
street, or see J. J. Hummel,
UTR street, Sayre.
Offices hours
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REY'S HOTEL
First-
Qawen,
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What is more attractive
It draws trade. [It holds t
It is a winner.
than a well-lighted store?
rade. [It shows prosperity.
Try it.
340 Broad Street. Both
Phones. Waverly, N. Y.
Earl Burgess Presents
Miss Emma Bunting
And An Excellent Company
EVENINGS.
“The Little Princess.”
‘Rachel Goldstein”
“The Whole Damn
Family."
Thursday —Miduight in Chinatown
Friday ~The Showman's Daughter.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Want ads inserted BY pares not hav-
Ing a ledger account with The Record
jal for when ordered printed.
e tively cannot want ads
Erie a —the Shans of book:
keeping and
proportion to the amount invo in
the transaction.
Wanted.
Situation as salesman or clerk, 15
years experience in general store, can
Saturday—In the Shadow of Night
Matinees.
To be anpounced.
Pretty Miss Nobody
The Girl I Left Behind
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Vaudeville Features Be-
tween Acts.
Herbert H. Powers, the popular enter -
toiner. Al, Rayno's Troop of Bull Dogs,
the greatest animal act in America. Dav-
is and Walker, colored entertainers, in
singing, dancing and acrobatic evolu-
tions,
PRICES —Matinees 10 and 20 cents
Evenings 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies’
16c tickets have been issued for Monday
night.
Cards For Sale.
give satisfactory reference. Address
Box 114, Towanda, Pa. 201 &*
A chambermaid is wanted at Hotel
Stimson, Athens 204-1w
Dining room girl wanted at Touheys
hotel. Enquire at hotel. | 201.
Boarders wanted at 403 N. Elmer aven-
ue. Mra Jesse Bell. Shop men prefer-
201-1w
A competent girl for geberal house-
work. Washing and ironing out. High
wages paid. Enquire Mrs. H.W, Knapp:
4556 Waverly street, Waverly, N. Y. -f
For Sale or Rent
Eight room house at 108 Center street,
Enquire of Mrs. Fannie Smith on the
premises, 199-6
For Sale.
Loose hay $10 per ton, oat straw $8,
baled hay $10 and $12 per ton at 123
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
Furnished Rooms
Boarding f
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Forelgn and Domestic Fruits. |
Olive Oil—Quart 850, Gallon $3.00. |
16 different kinds of Macaroni at low |
prices for this week.
No. 5 Rlizabeth St., Waverly
Political Announcement
1 hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for tax collector of Sayre borough,
subject to the rules of the Republican
primaries. J. L. Plumstead. 199
Political Announcement
I hereby annouce myself as a candi-
One Standard sewing machine, one
No reasonable offer re-
fused. 330 W. Lockhart street. Salley
4
a
For Rent
Rooms for Rent All the modern im-
provements: fine porcelain bath, electrio
i
let, Enquire at Valley Record. %07-8%
Suite of roows on the second floor with
all modern improvements for rent. W.
207.6%
Two furnished rooms for gentlemen
only, in a central location, Athens. In-
quire at Valley Record office. 208-1