The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 17, 1906, Image 2

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    Suites. Prices Right. Large
Assortment. New Goods.
GRAF & CO.
Cor. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
SAM'S HOMECOMING.
When Sam Camaril! red onto
the back fender of the street
kept his weathe pen for the
ductor who demands money from
who ride, he began io r+ on the
troubles of a married man with small
| Wages
It was Mos and it
many Sn
baon companto at Perro
after imbibing m
a Clambs
ang
Fr ave ¢ ra
ei
was
i=ft
=i
aay night Ho!
his
aon,
Bours agu hat
=
uch wins
of fis
ind jus
+ the weekly
‘cond. Interest per annum for money 3
Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or
self
major part
peno
eave righ! away h
Maria and the little
they car on Polk
Then he thought of Pletr
who had been give
{ supporting Bis
ing for ab pment
& BIE poli
course Ly pulling bi
with the warning
Ye blame ginny
toime | caught
next
go to jE stre
The department of savings is a hi= cousin
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
masll, draw the same rate of
interest.
BH. N. SAWTELLE, :
Cashier.
the altern
wi 1d family or go
As he
decided his
feader
tao jail
cogitated, man
m off the
arrd
fhe!
iis the 1th
ve stealin a ride
tole ye go 10 the station
Smarting under this pew
| Sam walked toward (he tracks and
freight |
| clambered
1e Valley Record
I. MURRELLE, Publisher.
: WT. CAREY, Editor.
every afternoon except Sun-
Murrelles Printias Office, Sayre,
$3.00 per year; 15 cents
rates reasonable, and made
sbhaard
bound for the west
Ia vain did Maria apply to
the salooukeeper, fOr news of her lord |
You go ‘way growled Perro © Your!
Sam he owes me much for drinks |
Now he is gone
Maria went
men! Worke:
without
1 passing
Perro, |
The
tried to
avall Final
woman found her a piace to scrub in|
an office building, while
were cared for at the sett
thie meantime every effort
to have Maria swear
ber erring husband
“He will make much m
come back to me” she
mths
iittie
So Kindly
comfort
sattie
her
the Lables
at. In
Was mad
out a warrant for
bat she refused
ney and then |
would say i
d that a
walked
d for
was whiud the
the
iene
a8 second-cliss matter May
h at the at Bayre, Pa,
It was four nu ifterwar
dejected -jooking
into Perro's saloon
beer
ind she
man
the news that's fit to print”
'EATURDAY. MARCH 1 B17. 1908,
You know Sam Camarillo?
LOCAL MENTION |.
> Know
On Wednesday T next, March 21,
er will end and spring will be-
and valle sos
Perro s wife bar
didn’t ko
was Sam Camarillo
'W that customer
queried
Bim?" replied
No. b
He save Sam
Nana Perro,
vbtemptucusly it Tony,
knows him owes him
much money fOr wine and 60 cents on
a game of He says Pam Is
gone, and Maria, his woman, is clean
ing Boors. She has told the policemen
to put Sam in the prison.”
Sam shuddered He remembered
how stern the huge rambling bulldis iK
looked. A freight car would be mu« by
better, he thought, only that the
tion gang had told him he cheated at |
cards, and they had given him the
warning of the crossed fingers never
to be seen on the railroad
But then Maria was going to give
him to the police Cofild she be
suaded receive him Lack {if
brought her a present? [it was a bright
idea He counted the moogy in bis
pocket. There was just 18 cents
Then he walked over to Maxwell stree
to a Jewish peddler
Punkas, punkas'” called he. Sam
didn’t know just what they were, but
he jingled his 19 cents and asked
“How mucha da punk?
Twenty cent,” answered
dier
Giva you nin'teena cent”
All you got?’ asked the peddler
All replied Sam, laconically
“All right” The Jew picked out
the smallest pumpkio ind Sam
d off with his prize under his
he
peo
junior class of Sayre high
| hold a cake sale today at |
&C. R. Willi yms’ grocery stor
The scarlet over. patients are all
reported as slowly improving, and
p mew cases have been reported
in the past few days.
eC
per
he
A ] Buckley, advance agent for
he “Under Southern Skies” com-
which is to appear at the
“ Loomis on Saturday evening next,
transacted business at The Record
to
All members of the Junior kp
League are sprcially re-
quested to be present at the mect
ig tomorrow afternoon at 3
in the M. E church and as
gp others who desire to
DL)
the pad
Sam sald
attend
ee tl marche
arm
He walked through the streets to the
ttle rear shanty without being recog
E Large Radicces will no doubt |Bized. Turning Into the narrow pass
ageway between two bulldiugs that led
greet Miss Emma Bunting and her lio nis erstwhile home. Sam obened the
. excellent company upon their res [door Marla, who _At the
turn engagement at the Loomis turned and regarded her spouse
5 coldly
opera house on Thursday, March| “you have come?” she sald
22 A matinee and night perform I have come, Marla,” answered
= ce will be given on this occasion Sam, quietly “It was the Mafia. See,
; : pr . | have brought someétu.ng,” and he
matinee bill will be “The Girl |ueid forth his “punk.” Maria tell upon
the West,” and the evening ("is eek
- - My good man!” she exclaimed
mance “The Sidewalks of [he reconciliation was complete Ma
"
New York." Both plays are new ria confided in a neighbor woman the
our city, and in the hands of this |"¢xt day
1 : i i You Sam went away for a
company wil Ue ubt | ime and when he came back
very enjoyable. Special night he brought g beautiful ye
p and costuming are carried | htm mel. We have eaten of 11
sabiles are sick. It was a fine gi’
both. [he vaudewlle acts car- Sam's pumpkin bought his way back |
nied by this company, which are into his good wife's graces, but the |
I knowledge of 2 ‘nw whereby he could
the best that have ever apprared ;
punished for further ders
here with a popular price orgamza [held over him as a club by the
tion, will be seen in a complete *lbelt wise, settlement worker, has
Bi away from Per 8 And
until BUod woman per
Him 10 gu to night school,
Tones de couple
pat ——————
wml that he learned
| THEY WERE C0OD BOYS
: fis enstomary to condemn the gy, ago “Recerrd Herald
boy for the noise he makes and the
ts he plays. There are occa
8, however, when he should be
Was busy
stove
Eee
long
ast
ow |
and |
no
i&
it
i | he
the iaded
where he a)
of ambitious Gree
1* true pur
jla*punk
Small Pension
who |
British
ite of
A fermer
mended, and last cvening at bed Trigg a 2 iar fr
Jecture at the high school hall MY. as the othr or while in
one of them. There were the enjoyraent of a pension of 22 cenls
250 boy's in the hall and they (* 87
the closest attention through. i
never showing the least im~!
ce. This was highly appre~
a clicited
the adult audience.
pris lancers
YRArs in the
been
No Census.
The population ¢i Morocco can only |
be guessed. No census Las ever been
taken. The best authorities estimate
DISTINGUISHED
ERS STUDY
COMMISSION-
INSTITUTIONS.
MAKE ONLY A BRIEF STAY
With Chinese Politeness, Send Flowers
for Marshall Field—The Unusual
Tribute to ths Dend Citizen
Business Stopped
{ICAGO
have Jt
- We
=f Leen en
the
membe of tha
Chinese industrial
raanissa
1S3IRIBE
r=
supposedly
teristic of
8 town \
ive whirred them
f have
them =
Ja h aif
we
a
there;
ress}
roufronted them
4 on
have
i-maked
= and wor
a well
entals
isiics
we
fad
have
4d
finished
interes
i Chinese
= has the
Fd i oO hat most =ting
[atters Fru:
64.10 these rv
ial had +
a calm, anr
of sWee
dowed with ti
enerations of e philos
iral-life loving men
it Appeared
Of.
ss the Chinese
Laps
Tr an
and lizht, a man
wisdom of conn
phi
and to
somewhat
filed phillosaohe
nest la
fess
sitle
zs theasa
incon -
entia.
‘Bea
zruous for a group of Chinese
men to set themselves the task of
ing Chicago.”
They entered the gat
city, the iinent
1 person Fe--Sialesmen
the |
Ritaches
iraflroad) of
and infiy.
sdminds.
counting
servant
# persons Accom-
ners were Lient
of 1} United
in San Fr
the disting
thay sat foot on Chi
eo
‘pron
irty
retaries ind 2
anmbering six
wmnying the commissi
Vhite and Capt. Z
States marine
sppofnted to
corps ancisco,
ritast
gnvoys and whe
ago sands a |
jetalled to iher
ing thei:
what sir
ntly dur
=! As hike Jods eed
coming 1}
sf peace
the
int rye
tt
Et
pec alas
highUindet
avin bu
rshall Field
the pre
ramme of their
entertainment nec.
eagarily underwant
ch
members
BIL SO31ts
the
LIK
of
Mn tow fecs
ihsent At
the
Mayor
fed to t + the h
And [f nwitl
mimissioners, Tai Huong
Fang with their stafy were
n y n f conducted t
rm town
the Andi
met
city
f the
grange sprawling weste
First the party went to
wwinm, where they were officially
ed by Hip 1 the local le
Then the picturesque Chinese gentle
forth train for Dunni
that has charge
ind Insane The vi
through ths assy
gs of the institu
ined They were shows
shart a time and hurled
they seemed n
cl ra and tea wer
ng La
mean ot hy ng
tiie Institut
county
tars
fur ar
1 expl
paupers
were esoorted
1 the workin
20)
itl vs
i the Oriental
in short
the
ion they
onal adiantages
sium ¢'a
< ried commissioners
rough grimy sireels to
Miss Jane Addams
in whiskes
fty
Lat
order, and ther
Yo
the
HI
wer told
an
)
in
Hull
se received the
parts
In
v gave a bar
ceding the fiauet
t which were
the evening the citizens of Chica
the envovs
sption
present! more
hanis of the clty
rial commission
wCormicd
interes:
vohinery
the sere t
et to
qu
re wos
vy the
great the agricn!
withao! =a
ta the 810
They wandered abot t)
f Marshall Field & Co n
of the paid a I
it Fort
Ir
It goes
ken
rmal
mem!
Sheridan
vall Fleld
ITH trues
nriesy
that arrived ir
Chicago the
Marshall
wus id
requested
they be i
ems! flowers to the
dead great
» And among
Wi of
was
Chine-e
vielton
Fi:
fo oot
illowed
man
the
blos
this
ith
Ooms
tritmte
r «ver to have
the day of Mr. |
lcago Marshall!
seen Ch
Field's funeral, In CW
Qualified.
The monkey house at the London zo0
is belug cleaned, disinfected and partly
reconstructed The Field remarks:
“The work will be under the super.
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X.
Try Strong's Cough Syrup. -
Harry Thatcher is in Elmira
today.
tM
Try Strong's beef, wine and iron
William Faulkner
mira today
went to El-
Sem
Mrs W. H. W. Jones
ing the day in Elmira
is spend-
District Attorney Stephen Wal-
lace of O wvego, was
today
{
in Waverly
ey
Finch «
of
Miss
the
Owego.
[ Cayuta avenue, is
Miss
gucst Young at
a
Mr. and Mis. Frank DD. Swarth-
out of Waverly street, went to Buf
falo today to visit relatives
er — A mn
the Vill of Waverly :
I am a candidate for election to!
ticket to be voted for at the clec-
tion next Tuesday, March 20.
For the purpose of removing the
false impressions that may have
been created by stories circulated
Sayre. Plain and colored. 2 for zc.
At Strong's pharmacy, Waverly.
Mrs. Margaret Arnold 1s the new
stenographer at the Broad’ street!
| pany.
ictal
Miss. Marion Harding
tained a party of young
her home on Lincoln
enter
ladies at
street last
evening
Benjamin Levy of New York
aly, formerly engaged in the cloths
ing business in this place, is visiting
Waverly friends.
Frank Sherry, advance agent for
the Emma Bunting stock company,
Mr. and Mrs,
rry of Broad street.
s—— EN. - -
» visiting his parents,
Edward She
The Colgate glee club will give
the
cvoning,
ia concert at
Mond
Bro
pla <
Baptist church
March 26. Ray
Ralph Knapp of this
members,
— a
} “A 1s born this morfitg to
Mr. Mrs. Vance Zetby of
Philadelphia at the home of the
latter’ ts, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Kingsbury of Droad street,
——
Avis Porter,
ay
ks
dre
and
Son Ww
and
parc
Mr: wife of Fred
Porter, died at her home on Center
The
held from the house
at 1 o'clock
be at
{ strect this morning, aged 24
{ funeral will be
Mond
| The
| Remit
alternoon
oat will made
| The Republican committee met
Last evening at the office of Attor-
ney F. I. Howard. O.H. Law
[rence presided and Judge F. A
Ways and
ins for conducting-next Tues
Bell acted as secretary,
| mig
yoy s election were discussed,
——— A Mp.
STOLEN RIG WAS
that I am not and never have been
a stockholder in any Water com-
pany. I am not and never have
been a stockholder in any traction
company, electric light company or
gas company.
The only concerns in which I
hold stock are the Waverly Opera
Hcuse company, The First Na-
tional Bank of Waverly, The Mo-
noca Temple association, and the
Waverly Co-operative Savings and
Loan asssociation.
I believe in municipal ownership
of waterworks and all other public
utilities. | am not sceking this
office in the interest. of any corpo-
ration, clique or individual. | am
not running against any particular
candidate. | am an American citi-
zen and believe that each one of
my fellow citizens should have the
| opportunity of voting
choice of men.
I respectfully solicit the votes of
between a
Seven Dollars
~-Fred Woodworth, the
{
|
|
| After Selling the Horse for
| Waverly
dy" Mathers’
Cowles’
[the entire outfit to a farmer named |
near Miller Hollow, for
| seven dollars.
Officer Corcoran started out in
[pursuit yesterday and finally lo:
cated the rig, but the culprit with
ka Wns,
|
|
|
disappe ared “Biddy”
ied the cfficer, and if the case of |
heaves with which the horse is af- |
his property by this time
“AGENTS WANTED.
extracts, bakiug powders and fine soaps, |
premioms with all orders, such as lace |
ourtains, dishes, ete. A good chance for
!boys and gi after
school hours. We also give prizes to
| boys and girls selling a
uch as wa
{
i
gard to party affiliations and wish
to assure the voters that if elected,
the interests of every citizen will
receive the most thorough and
businesslike attention that I can
give. Retain this statement for
future reference
Very Respectiully,
Simon Z wusmer,
ITALIANS IN A SCRAP
Waverly—Two ltalians, Jobn
Damandana and Thomas Durance
indulged in a lively scrap on Eliza.
beth strect last evening and blood
Officer McHenry
under arrest and
flowed TYreely
placed both men
this morning they had
Police Justice Hoagland. Each
tried to blame the other. Durance]
“John no shake hands, call
me outside,” but after much quib-
bling both pleaded guilty. They
evidently expected stiff sentence
bubbled with delight
the justice fined them $3
to face
said,
and over
when
each
Thomas paid the fine for both and
they departed the best of friends.
SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES
Presbyterian Church
Morning service, 10:30.
Sunday school, 11:45.
Christian Endeavor, 6:15.
Evening service, 7:30.
The Rev. E. C, Petrie, Pastor,
Church of Christ
Morning service, 10:80,
Sunday school, 12,
Christian Endeavor, 6:00,
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, 10:80,
Sunday school, 11:50.
B.Y.R LU meeting, : 30.
Eve sing wervice, 7
e Rev, In Hotaling, Pastor.
Church of ‘the Epiphany
Firat Mass, 8:00,
High Mass, 10:30.
Sunday School, 2:00 p, wm,
Benediction, 7:30 p. w.
The Rev. J. L. Shanley, Rector,
Church of Redeemer
Communion 8:00.
Morning service 10:30.
Sunday school 12:00
Evening service 7:30.
The Rov. F. T. Cady, Rector.
Wheelock Memorial Chapel
Preaching serviee, 2:30,
Sanday school, 3:30,
Methodist Church
Men's meeting, 9:80.
Morning service, 10:30.
Sunday school, 12:00.
Junior League 3: RL mw.
Epworth [ League, 8
The Rev. 1. F. Warner, Pastor,
LUE
Garpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, KN. Y.
We positively will move on April
and in order to reduce our $15,000
stock of CLOTHING AND SHOES
we will innaugurate a removal sale,
beginning March 13, to last 12 days
and will give you some convincing
prices.
SUITS HATS
Men's suits that were $7 nowy 48 S175 and $2 derbies and soft
Men's 9 “ 6.78! hats, newest shapes, $1 287
Men's 12 820]
Men's 15 965!
OVERCOATS
Overcoats that were $6 to gg, $4 78
“ 1wto4, 6830
i“
i“ i" # w
i“ we “"
SHOES ;
100 pairs men's $3 shoes, now
$198
Children's shoes soc and up.
KNEE PANTS
soc and 75c values now 42¢,
25c values 18¢c,
MEN'S PANTS
150 pairs Men's Pants that were |
81.50, now 8c.
$2 and $2 50 Men's Pants, wo)
S148.
FURNISHINGS
500 silk bow ties worth 23¢,!
three pair for 25c.
go dozen black half hose, silk
finish, three pair for 25c.
Men's 50c work shirts, double
or single fronts, now 38c.
Men's white handkerchiefs 3c
each, two for sc.
—
Suit cases worth $1.50, now g8c.
60 pairs ladies shoes, the $1.25
| kind, now gsc.
Men's odd vests, worth $1 to
| $1.25, now 65c.
Bring in your boy to be
clothed, we will save you
| money.
B. Freedman,
308 Broad Street, Waverly.
SPECIAL CASH PRICE
LIST AT
ANGELL’S STORE
Sayre.
No. 107 Thomas Ave.
Fresh eggs .
Gilt edge creamery butter
Full cream cheese .
3 pks seeded raisins
7 cans sardines
Yeast foam
8 bars Oak Leaf SOM
Gold shield soda
17
24
16
25
25
04
25
05
Political Announcement
To the Republican Voters of Bradford
Yun pr it
I hereby announce myself as a candi
13 bars hustlers’ Soap 25 1
. date zx Fseatative a tut;
Best grade teas . 25, 40 and 5o| ¥ania Legislature from ond cons
Best grade hn o 18, 25 and De Veott dh she Foley ot Sha Hepatic
Table syrup, glass or tin 10| MAKB10, 1008, 2nd Ward, Athens,
Cooking molasses, can . 10]
Olives : 10
Banner oats . . 22
4 lbs ginger snaps . 25
4 lbs. coffee cakes . 25
8 Ibs. starch
Granulated sugar
Best bread flour .
Wanted —A situation in general house
work, in a private family. Mrs, Nettie
Sad 2. Inquire at Osborne House,
WANTED -An experienced lady book-
5 | keeper at once. Apply at this oce. tt
os
25 For Rent
15 | FOR RENT--Three rooms up stairs.
33, Ibs. oyster crackers . 23 Faquite at No. 114 Harviastrost, Athn;
3 cans York state corn . 25
zcansredsalmon . ... . 25 | Block.
Davis baking powder, 1b 8] The Dr. Judson
Headlight oil . ‘ 12 | stre:t, Athens, Pa. Fava. to Howard
Walter Baker's chocolate 28] Alles Farners Natiohal Bank, Athet
3% q's beans . . . 25 | A sait of rooms for |
2 cans chipped beef .
40-2
25 on the second floor in we block, Ati
Fine large fresh oranges, doz s0| Suche All the madera Jmproystitie.
Fine large fresh lemons, doz .
jcansredseallye. . . . ,
18, Two offices for rent ln the Matity &
Good floor brooms 20 and
25 | Page block.
25
Mop sticks . cv aie: 10
Scrub brush brushes . . 5 and 10
Brush brooms 10 and 15
Best double wash boards 25
Folding ironing tables 98
Clothes pins, box 05
Clothes lines . 10
Best line work gloves and
mittens kept in the valley
10, 20, 25, 35, 40 and
Also full line overalls, jackets, +
cach ‘
Full line work and fancy shirts
Black sateen shirts 50
Just received new line men's
work shoes at $1 50, worth more
mgney. Also new line children’s
shoes.
Men's fancy socks, 2 pairs .
Ladies’ and children’s hosiery
100, 3paF . 25
Better grades, 2 pair . 235
Good line boy's and men’s sub
ber boots.
FISH, FISH,
Wi ha ws
a
Jar Dros. 1s,
Foe a Ving
aveoue and Madison street. Enquire of
G. W. Morse, 120 North Elmira
Athens, 260-2w
Try an ad in The Record.
50
5O| Por Bale—Eight
land, fine chic
minutes walk from shops, ata bargain,
Must be sold before April 1.
real estate agent, Sayre.
"Good work bor borse for sale chea)
quire 322 Chemung street, Waverly.
200-8t
= 1905 Automobile, two or four