The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 13, 1906, Image 2

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    r Suites.
Assortment.
GRAF
_ NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
We solicit your Banking busi-
neas, and will pay you three per
gant. Interest per annum for money
Jeff on Certificate of Deposit or
. Baviags Account
~The department of savings ia a
. special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
Interest.
BM. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
e Valley Record
MURRSLLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor.
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avery afternoon except Sun-
Murrells Printing Office, Sayre,
a8 second-class matter May
Moe at Sayre, Pa,
Congress of March 3,
TY TE PTT
All the news that's fit to print’
TUESDAY. MARS a 11, 1906.
mm ———
Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. S
All modern mekiiods for the scien
tific of painless opera
tions on the mouth and teeth
104 South Elmer Ave,
OVER THE GLOBE STORE
Try an ad in The Record,
gL AA
New Goods.
& CO.
WAVERLY
FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
News and advertising matter may be |
After 12 o'clock puven call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X,
Try Strong's Cough Syrup.
F. A. Bell went to Chemun
morning
r this
W. H. Plun
this morning.
y went to Towanda
anc —
[ry Strong's beef, wine and iron
satin i ———
James A. Clark went to Elmira
ssl
Robert Grear has accepted a po
sition in Painton's bakery.
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Miss Elizabeth Whitaker 1s
spending a Week 1 mm Nichols
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Mrs Theodore Shay of the Nor
wood is in Elmira this morning
re
lang and F. I. Howard,
went to Albany this morn-
P.L
Esq,
ing.
a
went to Chemung on business ths
morning
a —
Miss Mame Clark resume
duties in F. E. Hawke's
this morning
Mr and Mrs. Clark Cowles
der street, have returned after a
short visit at Buffilo
i,
Harry Tyler, commander of the
Halsey Valley camp S.o0f V
in town last evening
, Was
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Ade'e Tobias of Park avenue
to Owego this morning
p——
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The male chorus of the Mctho-
i Wm T.
ttl A ————
sister,
i Hunter, for the past three days,
op
Miss Cora Bonnell starts on her
return trip to China today after be |
(ing home on an extended vacation, |
| and will again take up her d ities i 1]
| he missionary fi=ld.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam G. Perry |
went to Hazleton today to attend |
‘he taneral of the former's brothers
in-law, John Hennessey,
of cerebrospmal meningitis at Phil
wdelphia
a
NEW FLAG , PRESENTED
Ww av erly The
the new silk flag to the local camp
S of V. took place last night in
the G. A. R. hall, a large
being present. Percy L
who made the presentation speech,
spoke highly of the purpose of th:
S. of V,, and Hiram Kronk,
tain of the respond:d, acs
cepting the lig on behalf of the
organiz the
camp there were comrades present
from Athens,
Halsey Valley.
in their usual
presentation of
number
Lang,
cap
camp,
tion Besides
Elmira, Ithaca and
The boys band
pleasing manner,
rendered several selections. At the
close of the ceremony a regular
hard
This was followed by sever
bers. During the evening John E.
Shearer was presented a very hand.
ome gold pin by the local camp
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MEETING CALLED
A meeting was called for 3
o'clock this afternoon to select can
didates to fill the position on the
the
withdrawal of Candidates Lord and
It was stated today that
men would be
Union ticket left vacant by
Curry
prominent business
ET
But His Condition Caused No |
Apprehension Among
Friends
$
! cerning the sudden death of Orrin]
| day afternoon, and a brief mention |
iof which was made in these |
columns, are to the effect that he
had not been feeling well for the
| past two or three days, but had!
en about
| serious results were anticipated
his duties and no
Shortly before noon yesterday!
he compldined of being ill
what he could for him and Dr ]
died about 1 o'clock despite
cfforts of the physicians
Mr. Klock to Waverly
from Oswego in 1902, and started
to practice and teach osteopathy,
but later he moved to
where he continued
He returned
came
Elmira
his practice,
to Waverly about
two months ago, purchased a home
on Fulton and had just
fitted up a fine suite of offices on
Waverly street
by his wile, a daughter, Laura, and |
1 son George, who reside in Binge
hamton. His father, Peter Klock,
lives in Charlotte, Mich, a brother
Willard Klock, and a sister,
Elizabeth Roberts, reside at Brier
Hil N Y
Deceassd was 55 years old and
was born in St. Lawrence county,
N.Y. He was a member of the
Media Temple of
Watertown, N. Y
Commandery No. 25, Knight Tem-
plar of Lansing, Mich
The funeral will be held Wed-
nesday afternoon at
street,
He 1s survived |
Shriners of
3 o'clock from |
his late home on Fulton strect Oa |
Thursday the remains will be taken
to Gloversville on Erie train No. 2
A
Mr and Mrs,
A Unger, Joseph Freedman and
Miss Minnie Freedman, attended a
ball at Elmira last evening
100 dozen Huck Towels,
> 50 dozen Huck
25 dozen Ready-Made
25 dozen Pillow Cases, each
1,000 yards
Satteen Petticoats
No
§
“One Solid Week Com-
mencing”
NONDAY, MARCH 12
The Always Welcome
Big Comedy Company.
Presenting
M. Donavin and Flor-
ence |. Murray
{And a carcfully selected acting
company. |
s—Big Vaudeville Acts—;3
Monday evening—' Beware of Men’
Matinees—Thursday and Friday.
Prices—10, 20 and 30¢.
IFor Monday evening a limited
number of ladies’ special 5c tick-
cts will be sold, providing same
are purchased before 5 p. m. Mon |
AGENTS WANTED.
Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, sploes, |
| curtains, dishes, ste. A good
‘boys and
school boura. We also give Jute to}
boys and girls selling a s Selfed amount, |
Fuch as walchea- timekeepers, |
chanoe for
‘dolls, ete. These prizes come extra and |
do not include your regular commission. |
Men and women are making a good in-
ber of stylish designs of high
grade matenal to ses
lect from.
Prices Moderate.
S. J]. NASADOWSKI,,
Clark Sts, Waverly
‘Are
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
We will have them un every day during!
i Lent. Also a good line of meat at popu-
‘lar priess. NS. J. BELLIS, Elizabeth
i street,
‘alley Phone 66x. Bell Phone | 53% 138w
THE DOCTORS
OF THE
Electro Medical Institute
i will be at the Tioga Hotel, Waverly,
Consultation free
NORRR Ror Ib Bavre Pa. as Hox 115, Bayre, Pa.
i
Every New and Up-to-Date, First-
Accommodations,
Opposite L. V, Station,
Sayre.
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Estimatse Furnished,
10% Linenlo St
Thomas Ave,
favre Pa
H. L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties
Diseases of Women and of the Ractuz,
Haors-Jtwianp, ltd, 7to8p. on.
OFFICE-- SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 37x. 128 Lockhart St,
Situation Wanted
Widow wishes position as housekeep
er. Inquire at 302 Stevenson St. 247-6
H.E BAKER,
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleas Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y.
A. RH. NURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass-
os. Hours 9-11; 1-6; 7-8; Saodays by
sppointerent Ofon Wheelock Rook.
Political Announcement
To the Republican Voters of Bradford |
Coanty:—
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for Representative to the Pennsyl- |
vania Legislature from lradford county, |
subject to the rules of the Republican !
party, Dr. C. L. Stevens,
March 10, 19086. 20d Ward, Athens.
Read The Record.
TH TERT
3c
oe
Be
10¢
cach 309¢
121c
The
yard
- +) He
iC
for first
Wanted.
WANTED. —An experienced
| farther
aking done
| pital place, Bayre, 8 year's
For Rent
House to vent, Athens,
| 0. Decker, West Cooper street.
FOR RENT Three rooms up stairs.
Enquira at No, 116 Harris street, vAtituty
A saven room house, 202 Tyler street,
Inquire atthe house orof B,
F Lager, 228 Main St, shoe shop, 353-6*
The Dr. Judson property on North
pply to W. Howard
Athens,
Double brick store, suitable for a gro-
‘ cery or grocery and meat market, cor-
ner of Hagh streel and Pennsylvania
iavenus=, Athens, Pa. Will be fitted up
| to suit the renter, new and in first-class
order. James B. Parks, Athens, 253-8¢
A suit of rooms for light housekee
on the second floor in Shaw's block, Ath-
ens, a. All the modern improvements,
W. H Shaw, 253-1m
Two offices for rent in the Mahey &
Page block. net
Third floor of the Glaser block. Eleo-
provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan
office, Lockhart street. 178
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House for rent—8 rooms, all modern
avenue and Madison street. Enquire of
G. W. Morse, 120 North Elmira Meeth
Athens,
For Sale.
Good work horse for sale cheap.
quire 3221 Chemung street, Waverly,
200-8t
1805 Automobile, two or four passen-
ger, convertible, prime coodition, in-
spection Invited. Particulars on re-
quest. Address Lock Box 8, Atbtus; Pay
Five plece parlor suit. Inquire 444
Pennsylvania avenue, Waverly. 254-8t*
Residence lot on North Wilbur avenue,
Inquire 512 Stevenson street. 254-11¢
Houses for sale in Waverly, centrally
! located, from $1,000 u Lots $430 up.
| Inquire of A. G. DuBois, 438 Waverly 8.
| Waverly, N.Y. 251-13t*
For Sale or Rent
Hous=, barn and 12 acres of land In
| Lockwood. Enquirs of D. C, Safer
| Lockwood, or owner, A. V.C. V| Itha-
ca. 154-6*
The Robinson house, eorner Main and
| ver streets, Athens, Pa. Possesion at
once. J.T. Corbin, Athens, ni-f
7c Grey Calicoes, yard
Persian Lawns, yard
New Spring Ginghams,
Bleached Table Linens,
yard - -
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ng
ES
Dress Goods, Silks
Mohairs
Elegant Furniture
New and Handsome Furniture for the :
PARLOR LIBRARY SITTING ROOM
DINING ROOM BED ROOMS HALLS
In this dapastmen} you will find | fnalisee not
Carpets and Rugs
Oil Cloths
Fibre Carpets
Serges Broadeloths Brossells Axminsters Ingrains
Mattings, Fillings Linoleums
Smyrna Rugs Axminster Rugs Brussels Rugs
Shades Poles &e., &c.
We positively show the largest stock of Floor
Coverings in this section. “Sceing i is believing. " Visit
this elegant department and inspect this immense
stock.
Albatross Pau de Sole Voiles
Henricttas, Cravenette Cloths
Chiffon Panama Grey Mixtures