The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 09, 1906, Image 2

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    eto W. N, Wemrst,
ALBANY, N.Y. March 5-The as-| Cora, the eight year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. and rs. Edward’ B. drus & Co. .
Free
Tonight ;
bE PPL 3040040204904 0 44494
Yictor Talking Ma-
chine Recital
AT THE
D.S. ANDRUS
& 00.
Music and Piano Store,
128 Besmond St., Sayre.
| pathic and electric physician, who
| recently returned to Wavesly, has
| opened offices in the new creamery |
'bulding on Waverly street. The
! doctor has six rooms in this suite,
{not including bath and :lorage
{rooms and they are the finest in
|the state devoted to this system of
| drugless healing.
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 125X.
1 CO. Hoagland is in Elmira] The offices contain all the most
| today. |uptodate apparatus used in the
W. H. Lockerby went to Wat- [practice of osteopathy and the
kins today. kindred methods of treatment, all of
| which are employed by Dr. Klock
Miss Maud Ellis has gone to}, the treatment of his patients.
| New York city.
A EE A a a
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if you give us the word,
FRED J]. TAYLOR,
- BAYRE, PA.
AGENTS WANTED.
-
knows that Hearst was counted out”
“Not much! shouted Mr. Oliver
“I reiterate” sald Mr. Campbell,
“that Mr. Hearst was counted out”
“The gentlewan is not talking to the
question,” sald Mr. Oliver. “This is no |
place for a stump speech.” i
“This Is no stump speech, but plain
truth,” retorted Mr. Campbell
The resolution was adopted by a vote
of 58 yeas to 29 nays It Is generally
regarded as indicating that none of the
so called Hearst luvestigation proposi-
tious as affecting the New York elec
tion will be passed.
: OFFICE ROOMS og mg Bo on gh
h i In y its r : :
man, Hooler of Genesee, calling upon | Henry of Lincoln street, is alarm
i Brg | the attorney feern) in inform he ingly ill of scarlet fever aid has
{ = | Assembly "Ww , In opinion, in ah os a3
| They Are Located in the NeW proceedings in accordance with chapter been in a stitial condition fur the
c 5 43 { 18 of the code of civil procedure, the (past 24 hours. Edith, an older
RAF & CO Creamery Building and Are | ballot boxes contalatug the ballots cast | dayohter, is also suffering from the
L . | Now Open to the Public { at the last election In re York city ‘malad "Oa account he Mouse
St. and Park Ave. W | can be opened and the Wilots recount. A y- ot Y
| Undertaking. Cor. of Broad avery. | Waverly—O. C. Klock, osteo | of, und hefler Se said Witiam R Tbeing under quarantine it is im-
= x m— — earst, or any candidate upon the sa 3 :
Municipal Ownership ticket, has made k ible for neighbors to bestow
complaint to him or request that be | the same care as under other con-
comunence such action” -— ditions. The w i
The report led at once to a sharp con- | ants of the family,
troversy between Mr, Campbell of New owever, are provided through the
York, one of the Municipal Ownership | health board's officer.
league members, aud Mr. Oliver (Dem)
of New York
“This resolution Is werely playing for e
delay,” declared Mr. Campbell. “Ev-
erybody In this house with a fair mind |
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Saturday Specials
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This ever growing grocery store takes
every possible care to supply you with
the purest and best of everything, and at
the same time to give you these at the
lowest possible prices consistent with
good quality. Phone and solicited orders
given careful attention.
EGGS — 300 dozen, every one guaran-
teed strictly fresh, special, dozen, § 18
101b pail dairy butter, Ib 24
Finest potatoes, bushel ..... as
25¢ pail Maple butler Fi
5 packages NuLite eae DB
2 packages Maple Flake ,..... .... 2}
The Static x-ray machine is one
|of the largest and most complete
in this section.
Dr. J. A. Tonner, who is an ex-
perienced physician and surgeon,
will assist at the offices.
Dr. Klock is well known in this
section, having practiced his pro
fession here for three years before
he went to Elmira.
a a hn a a a Bd
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Miss Alice Kneeland was
Owego yesterday.
in
Mrs. Louise Blackmore went to
Eleni : : PERFECTLY LEGITIMATE,
Elmira this morning.
Checks For $700,000 Written, but
Never Cashed, to Avoid Taxes.
CINCINNATI, March 9 -<Clhiecks for
$700,000 were written, Lut never taken
froms the office of the Unjon Central
Life Insurance company os a fueans
Miss Rachel Crans is confined
to her home on William street by
an attack of tonsilitis.
W. T. CAREY, Editor.
every afternoon except Sun-
rrelle’s Priating Office, Bayre,
Broad street is covered with
The Waverly fire gouncil had a
banquet last night at the Norwood
hotel. Nineteen members sat down
paid taxes
proached the company
3 packages Paffed Rice :
2 cards Fancy Honey .... 2%
COMBINATIONS
1 bu, best potatoes . sxsians 1
{ quarts H. I’. beans «]
1 Ib peanut butter 200)
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Laasaasal
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
Stores alse at Elmira and Williamsport
+
much cash which was taxable, but that
as much money as possible was trans:
ferred into untgxable mworigage loans
Checks were drawn for the cash on
hand, the money belug at oifre credit
«l to the mortgage loan account as un-
$3.00 per year; 25 cents
rates reasonable, and made
serving lunches it C. A Neaves |
cafe.
Miss Mame Clark i. ill with
to the festive board, and an excel- 1 pkg. NuLife.... 10e)
lent menu was scrved, After th-
catables had been disposed of Dr
1 THURSDAY, MARCH 8,
3 Ib sack pancake flour 124! Matinee and Night
as second-class matter May CAKE SPECIAL
: at Pa.
ry ast 8,
I the news that's fit to print”
~ FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1908.
ELOPMENT OF FAR EAST
Peace Came to the Orient There
Is Boom for Many Enter-
prises.
‘Manchuria and Siberia are the ob-
§ of all Industrial and commer-
observers since the peace treaty.
Jand offers vast inducements for
je development of electricity by water
ywer, the country being well watered
many large streams. There are al-
important coal, iron and copper
in the last dozen years Rus-
Bla ha shown a disposition to develop
mines in Siberia. The opening of
railroad through Siberia bas paved
way for the Introduction of foreign
thinery into her mines, railroads
§ manufacturing plants, especially
¢6 Russia is not a manufacturing
muechanical nation. Electricity al-
ready bas become a more important
in Siberia and Manchuria than
; y believed, and the Jap
se invading army bas further stim-
its use. Both American and
nglish Investors have secured com-
fol of some of the oil fields, and they
are rapidly mstalling modern ma
ShiEY methods. Both Siberia
; aria are lo great need of
machinery. Both the Russians and
Japaneses appreciate this, and will
compete for supremacy in meeting the
The building of railways in
Manchuria {s one of the most prom-
features of this prospective re-
v of trade. Those who have made
close study of the situation opiae
at within ten years every city of
ance in these two countries will
electric transportation.
DR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Insisted on Having a Phono-
graphic Record of the
Marriage.
Just at the beginning of a wedding
geremony in an Allegheny church re-
tently a tall man, bearing a box In his
hand, attempted to enter the chancel
“gate and take a position behind some
paims In close proximity to the cler-
“gyman and the couple The sexton
peurried after the Intruder and tapped
* him on the shoulder, relates the Pitts-
burg Oazette
SWhat are you doing there with
“that strange box? What's In it, any-
2 oo
“A recording phonograph™ said the
man “1 came here by appointment.”
Just them the bridegroom, hearing
the comfab, turned around and greet-
ed the man with ihe talking ma-
chine.
**Souse me, parson” he sald, “but
§ want Jim, my friend here, to take
yecord of a certain part of the
I've got good reasous,
-
The clergyman frowned, but grew
tolerant at the bridegroom's pleading
fone. Seeing that the innovation
would be nnpoticed, he went on. At
the conclusion 7 the ceremony a8
sppreciative smile wreathed the cler-
j¢'s face as he heard the husband
whisper lo his life partoer
“Now, Lizzie, if you get scrappy
after marriage 1 can soon prove that
you promised to obey me!”
J. T. Tucker, who is chief of the
fire department, acted as toast
master, and called on those present,
nearly all of whom responded. The
subjects discussed had reference to
the fire department and village
matters generally.
MRS. CHARLES AUSTIN
Mrs. Charles Austin died yester-
day afternoon at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer |
Draper, on Pennsylvania avenue.
Deceased was 24 years old and was
born in Chemung. The funeral
will be held tomorrow at 3:30 from
the home of her parents at 402
Pennsylvania avenue. The Rev
G. A. Briggs will officiate, and the
burial will b= held at East Waverly
—_——— A
A CORRECTION
Waverly—We stated yesterday
that the funeral of Miss Rebecca
Van Atta would take place Sunday
at 10 a.m. This was an error; the
funeral will be Saturday at 10 a.m.
VERY THANKFUL
A woman living in the village of
Milford, N. Y , who lost her hus-
band by death one wgek ago sent
the following communication to an
Otsego county newspaper:
Mr. Editor: ‘I desire to thank
the friends and neighbors most
heartily, in this manner, for the
united aid and co operation during
the illness and death of my late
husband, who cscaped from me by
the hand of death on Friday last
while eating breakfast. To the
friends who contributed so willingly
toward making the last moments
and funcral of my husband a suc
cess, | desire to remember most
kindly, hoping these few lincs will
find them enjoying the same bless-
ing. 1 have also a good milch cow
and roan gelding horse, which 1
will sell cheap. ‘G>d moves=in 2a
mysterious way his wonders to per
form. He plants his footsteps on
the sea and rides upon the storm’, |
also a black and white shote very
tonsilitis and her sister Mi-s Nellie
Clark is filling her position at F.
E Hawkes’ law office.
A number of the members of
the local lodge of Redmen went
to Owego last night to see the
Past Great Sachems of the state of
New York work the warrior’s de-
gree at that place.
Mr. George Wood returned last
Wednesday from Belmont, N. Y.,
where he went to attend the funer-
al of Mrs. Wood's father, James
Crawford. Mrs. Wood is still stay-
ing in Belmont with her mother
who is ill.
FLAG PRESENTATION
Waverly—The large silk flag
which is to be presented to the
Waverly Camp No. 88, Sons of
Veterans has arrived, and the
ceremony of presenting it will oc
cur next Monday night. The flag
is the gift of the Waverly business
men, and is an clegant example of
the flag maker's art. FF. L. How
ard, Esq., has been chosen to make
the presentation speech and several
other spceches will be delivered
during the course of the evening
A short business meeting will be
held, and after the meeting is con-
cluded the doors will be opened,
and an invitation is extended to all
G. A. R. men and Sons of Veter-
ans who are members at Waverly,
Sayre and Athens lodges, and to
all such who are members at any
other place, and happen to be here.
At the conclusion of the ceremony
a regulation army feed will be
served, including a more or less
accurate imitation of hard tack.
OLD RESIDENT DEAD
Waverly—L. A. Walker, a well
known farmer residing in North
Waverly, died at an early hour
yesterday morning, from heart dis
case. Deceased was 79 years old,
and had resided here for over 20
years. He is survived by four
children, Mrs. B. D. Barnes and
Mrs. Evan Taylor of Waverly,
W. C. Walker of Spencer, and E |
H. Walker of Reniff. The funeral |
will be held from his late home at
2 p. m., Sunday, Rev. Ross offici-
ating. The remains will be interred |
at Tioga Point cemetery, E S|
Hanford undertaker, in charge.
YORK--SWEALEY
Waverly—John York of West
Sayre and Cora Sweazey of Athens
were married last Wednesday at
low."
ASLEEP AT THE STATIN
A man named Powers, who says
he is a farmer by cccupation and
resides near Wysox, was arrested
at the Lehigh station this morning
by Officer Bob DeGrofl. Powers
was sleeping in one ol the seats
and was given an opportunity to
continue his snooz= in the lockup.
This afte
the Baptist parsansge by Rev. G.
Ml
taxable
fectly legitimate transaction,
ed sgalnst again for the time belug
WASHINGTON, March 9. -Oue
when Secretary
the retirement of General Carr
greatly disturbed.
Distinguished.
“I= Mr
distinction?”
“Yes, indeed”
enne
cago Journal.
Closing Stock Quotations.
Money on call steady at §
prime mercantile paper, §gbly per
Closing prices
Amal Copper
Atchison
Id N.Y, Central
$4 Norf & Weat
B&O : 110 RK-H
Brooklyn R. T.. Wy
C.C,C.&8LL. «uy
Ches & Ohlo 6g
Chi & Northw, 233%
D&H La
Bri. avis A
Gen. Electric 169%
lL Central 168
Lackawanoa “0
lLouls & Nash. l%
Manhattan 187
Metropolitan 115
Missour! Pac we
Penn
Reading .. 1
Rock Island
St. Paul
Southern Pac..
Bouthern Ry
South. Ry. pf
Bugar
Texas Pacliic
Union Pacific
U. 8 Steel
U. B. Steel pf
Weal. Union
New York Markets.
patents, $3 904320
WHEAT There was a
low
dation;
May, S708 6-16.
bull apport ay, Uno
bet Fad (Mercantile Exchange
quotation, extras, ic); Arsts
seconds. 19G22c | thirds, 1641N
tras, Ye Nrats, 180 NK
17c.; thirds, Lgl
CHEESE- State, full cream, small
large, colored and white, fancy
good to prime, %WUlLINC
common to fair, Lgl
made, choice, HWGHIINe.
give.
winter
Lest rime
selecled, white, fancy, JUlc , chulce
1%., mixed, extra, Tc; firsts,
dirtles, Waldo. cheoks, Wik
tors, §
cholce, TV}
STRAW “Weak; long rye,
BEANS -Qulel] marrow
olds, 54
IG, glee. 1304 0%; T¢
104, Wylie |
cific coast, 185, Ql.
Bu
Five POULTRY
und. 1ie.: fowls, 13%c | roosters
, turkeys, isc. pl eons, per pair, Mk
DRESSED POULTRY -
delphix, per pound, 1
pounds per pair and und
dry picked, Sc.
sylvania, 1643 ;
Be.; Lrollers
&r,
dry picked, 161%. ; New York and
S vanla. 108115, fowls, Philadeiphl
picked, 13Q13%¢.
and scalded Tox
white, per dozen,
dark, $160, culls, WO
Live Stock Markets.
d
1 IL excellent fig bars cen
8 Ib large round molasses cakes
currants
31 Ih ginger saaps
with
20¢ pound eake, special per It
CANDY
All 10¢ candy Saturday, per Ib
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lA. & C.R. WILLIAMS
| 148 DESMOND
—
Ore Solid Weck Com-
ming
MONDAY, MARCH 12
The Always Welcome
MURRAY & MACKEY
Big Comedy Company.
Presenting
J. M. Donavin and Flor-
ence J. Murray
And a carefully selected acting
company
s—Big Vaudeville Acts—g
Mond.y evening—'Beware of Men’
Matince:—Thursday and Friday.
Prices—10, 20 and joc.
For Monday evening a limited
number of ladies’ special 15c tick-
are purchased before § p. m. Mon-
day.
Reserve scat sale opens Friday.
Specialties
Diseases of Women and of the Rectam.
4|Hours—7 to 9a m,1008,7to8 p.m
OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Tolephonns 27x.
4
a,
flimsy kinds.
pers for S0c.
Chas. K. Champlin
AND HIS
25-PEOPLE—25
AND :
6—Big Vaudeville Acts—6
Matinee— “A Wife's Deception.”
Night—“Y'he Belle of Richmond."
All New Stenery, Beautiful Elec-
trical Effects and Suberh
Costames.
Prices—Matinee, 10 and 20c
Nights, 10, 20 and 30c.
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at.
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
TOUREY'S HOTEL
Eve New and Up-to-Date, First
Accommodations.
Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station,
Rates $1.50 Por Dav. Save
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
103 Lincoln St. Sayre. Pa.
SHOES
Jame®s Smith, the Athens Shoe Doctor,
804 South Main street, has just pat in a
fine lot of calf shoes and other up-to-
date varieties. Prices all right. Re-
Elmird and Bridge street. Apply to 8.
0. Decker, West Cooper street. 250-8*
A seven room house, 203 Tyler street,
Athens. Inquire at the house or of B.
F. Lauer, 228 Main St, shoe shop, 253-8*
The Dr. Judson property on North
street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard
Alien, Farmers National Bank, Athens,
Double brick store, suitable fors gro-
cery or ry and meat market, cor-
ner of fagh stree; and Peunsylvania
avenue, Athens, Pa. Will be fitted up
to suit the renter, new and in
order. James 8B. Parks, Athens. 253-6*
A suit of rooms for light housekeeping
on the second floor In w's block, Ath-
ens, Pa. All the godern improvements.
W. H Shaw. 258-1m
Third floor of the Glaser block. Kleo-
tric light, bath room and all modern im-
provements. Enquire at Glaser’s Loan
office, Lockhart street. 1761
EE EI
For Sale.
Five piece parlor suit. Inquire 444
Pennsylvania avenune, Waverly. 154-0t*
Residence lot on North Wilbur avenue.
Inquire 513 Stevenson street. 254-12¢
Houses for sale in Waverly, centrally
located, from $1,000 u Lots $480 un
Inquire of A. G. DuBois, 438 Waverl BL,
Waverly, N.Y. rf
For Sale or Rent
House, barn and 12 acres of
Lockwood. Eaquirs of D, C.
Lockwood, or owner, A. V. C,
ca.
AE ns.
anos,
Situation Wanted
Widow wishes tion as housekeep
Inquire at