The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 31, 1906, Image 2

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Furniture and Undertaking. Cor.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Oapital - $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
We solicit your Banking basl-
ness, and will pay you three per
ost. 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 sacze rate of
interest.
BH. B. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley | Record
J. H MURRELLE, Publisher.
wT CAREY, Editor.
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31 1%08.
Free Free
Mrs. A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Coan.,
writes that a free sample bottle of
her when she was all
as doy
ine is a body builder
and system tonic of wonderful merit,
aod if you have not tried it, you should
The greatest system Touic in
the world. Sick Baek Ridaays are positivel
Siig BY leading. Sold by C. M.
Driggs, Sayre.
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment
Bleeding, Ulcerated and
It absorbs the tumors,
tohing at once, acts as a
3h liching relief. Dr. Wil-
Pile Ointment is prepared
for ne and Jeehlag of the private
Every box Is Sold
by arseginia oy mall, for 50c and $1.00.
Mr So Prop's, Cleveland,
0. For sale by C. M. Driggs, druggist.
Try an ad ins The Record
sr e———
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of their advertisements in the
The Record must have the copy
this officc not later than six
o'clock on the day previous to the
day itis to appear in new form.
advertising on the same diy that
fhe copy is brought to the office
Bear this in mind.
FRIDAY, NOV. 2
The Greatsst of all Comedy
Stccesses,
the Mountain Climber and
Before and After, with
WM. ROBERT DALY
And an Admirable Company.
N.Y. Herald 58y8
& CO.
of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
WAVERLY
FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
News and advertising matter may be
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 11 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X,
H. B Iagham was in Bing
hamton Monday
Mrs. Connors of Providence
street is seriously ill,
Martin Eisbree of Windham was
Judge C. O. Heagland is having
la new floor laid in his office
|
i
J. T. Sawyer entertained a num-
ber of his fricnds at dinner last
evening
Fred Collin, a leading attorney
of Elmira, wis in Waverly this
morning.
Mrs.
Elizabeth McDaniels has
returned home after visiting friends
{at Buffalo.
Miss Mabel Cummings is in
New York ci'y where she will visit
friends for two weeks
Hon. Sherman Moreland of Van
Ettan was in Waverly on legal
business this moraing.
If you love your wife, buy her a
Drop Light of the Gas company.
Fifty per cent off this month, sain
Headaches relieved by proper
glasses Trea, eyesight <pecialist,
office at Neaves' drug store. eod t
G. Tracy Rogers of Bngh mtoa
was in Waverly this morning look
ing afier th= interests of his street
car lines
POP ee
The brick at the site of the new
switch on Broad street have all
been removed and the concrete
ncarly all taken out.
The D. T. D. society, a high
school organization, will give a
Hallowxc'en party in O H. Law
rence’s barn this cveaaing
EN —
N. H. Lackerby's Waverly street
barber shop is now running four
chairs, First class work no wai'-
ing.
vee —
who re<idss
on a firm situated at the foot cf
the White mountains 1a New
Hampshire, was in Waverly yes
terday.
Charles Cummings,
—— re -
large quantity of old iron that has
been accumulating abcu!
for come time,
100 tons.
Fouad—A purse containing a
sum of money. Owner may have
same by proving property at Bir.
rett's music store, Waverly.
A A Mam,
The Rev. and Mrs. Bruce C
146 6*
Cor
York city where they will remain
until Nov 6 when they will sail for
Rangoon Burmah where they will
engage in missi y work.
ssn QP ———
“TENERY'S DEFT
TIS HALLOWE'EN T0 THE STANDARD
Waverly—If you have a ferce
around your lot and a gate on it Attacked and Villified in 1887 Just
you should take it iato the cellar as in 1906.
tonight and lcck it securely. Any ee
chiirs or [0 Hy a5Y an amilia ; lositis’
“a Se ns . 13 ion © €RARsSYivania during © 3
that e~cumber your porch shou'd Fears thar is something Srolesques
als~ be taken 1a and carefully ly laughable ia the ipsinuation made
creted It would also be a c00d by machine organs that Lewis Emery,
thing if you could stake diwn all Jr. is secretly aa ally of the Standard
: (Oil compasy and has ever been insin-
your plank walks and securely as | ore in his desunciations of that In-
ten any other movable articles that iguitous corporation. Suc h a charge
| recalls one of the most strehuous locl-
» » 5 3 1 ei
you may have on yout protic 'idents of Mr. Emery's life, his cham-
because tonight is Hallo€e'en | pionship in the legislature of 1887 of
The boy bath larce and small will the Billingsley bill, which was intend-
- 5 find ,| ed so to regulate the charges of pipe
be out ia force and if he finds any |, companies that the Stamdard's op-
portable thine about your premises | pression of the independent oll pro-
> =} apt ducers would be broken and that great
ycu will have tolook all over the industry would be allowed to expand
face of creation the next morning
before you will b= able to find it,
If while sitting comfortably 1a your
naturally
room you suddealy hear a sound
Mr. Emery had charge of this bill in
the state senate and his heart and soul
like violent thunder in close
t mats er othe a-ticies with the legisla-
SCs
advocacy of it brought upon him the
bigger attacks of such Standard Oil or-
gans as the Oil City Derrick, then as
3 ‘ now ever ready to do the bidding of
to yOu G3 not gl CXCLCC, 114g magers The bill was, of course,
is only a boy with a string on a|vigorously opposed by all the machine
spoel which combinatioa is senators, thelr special spokesman be-
= : | ing George W. Delamater, of Meadville,
monly called a ticktack You will |,» subservient tool whom Quay se-
not be able to k:ep th» Cxbbage jected as his candidate for governor
. : y who went down in Inglorious
stumps and ant quited vegetables Robert E. Pattison, and
after the disgraceful failure of bis
banking retired to well deserved
vb=curity on the Pacific Alter
sing bitterly fought the
Daa'’t swear at) for final
9, 1887
prex .
tmly
com
€
in 1886
defeat before
off your porch whatcver precau
tions you may Hike, $9 J 1st sweej
them off the
keep still about it
the tough youngster who hives in
the next block tyr doing it either
Probably ths nice boy
next door and
with yo
who 15 the target at
should hurl your
who
house
coast
next merning and],
action io the senate on April
The excitement was intense,
which were unan-
seut down a
ind the oll regions
imously for the measure,
delegatic
refiners to appeal for its passage
A contemporary accoynt gives an in-
teresting story of the debate
poticed that even then
ago, the Standard's organs were clrcu-
lating the
they have
campalsn
has don
languags
BEAR THIS LECTURE |= ©
Mr. Emer
read the bitter
him by the Oi (
communication
Meadville Trit
f
hares
of the charge
who lives] iarge
who sympathizes
4 next moraing 1s the one
which you
cyndemnation
had
gid lle
revamped for the present
He showed its falsity then
since, in the
You can't stop it and so you
better take it and § keep stil.
as ues
ym him The
ceded Ly
charges made
ity Derrick;
from himself to
une denying
This charge,
remembered, set forth that Mr. Emery
had offered to sell
in Philadelphia to
company for
said that if they
prot
If Waverly seeple realized what
ata treat they have in store in the
lecture that will bz delivered at tho
Baptist church this cvening by
Russell H. Conwell of Pailadel-
phia, few of them would let the
opportunity to hear him pass b,
tage of it. He
is one of the most pleasing orators] or a 1
before the publ
the Standard
To OU
would give
without taking adva
Logzar
c teday H. mix~s| partner etlin
d I “th ig af hi=id at the
tandard people
w 1 . F aE + 2 aay a
whol~ CONnt=11s A ess Nn] Standard had offered to buy the
Mr
rand WR
forth that the con-
were
humor ar TE
ard the
that his auditors wil
5 lc ICS,
reflu
never forget ALC Rive
y 4 provided all fric-
Mr. Emery
five year
The money he makes on his lec
cnrich hm in
the least, but goes toward the sup
port of
striving to obtain an education
ould cease
ture tours dos not
{te of my earned
and Titasvill
are Jeet subsidized viliiflers, «
} I lie In my teeth
of
aamel
Herald,
poor studen's wio
barge
Wolpe ¢
¢ ol my
into my very house, to all
Wavertso The funeral of [Tarr |rUitnent
from the
almost every
Pacific
to the
son Carpenter, who died last Sun. me since
day, took plac: yesterday afternoon | and twice robbed me of
The service was conducted by the
Rev. H. B. Cook and the remains] this floor hy telling
| y Ode Kor
were taken to Tioga Point ceme lov ¥as a ‘boodie-1a He
2 no Lusi pon this floor
for bunal : vy =t with 7!
people
wed 1872
my home
who has villitied me
tery anding
ey nen hel fhousands of
hey are too pos
rtorid
lid so barefooted
to poverty by
walk n s tuey
They ha
| the nefarious practice
charges of this gigantic
NEW YORK WOR!D
European courts +, just now,
being charmed by a y urg Amen! gona
{
can girl not yet out «f her tcens,| the Standard
-~ > { opportunities
Ske has fairly hynotiz d the effcte] 007 0 0 onle
monarchs and their co Those who kpow
great charms, having un. | Submit to you, senators
> right In defending my
precedented honors showered
her. She is a new York girl, and | this measure right or wrong. 1
here,’ exc ye . Mr. Emery
. v : 5 w
it will be a matter of pride for New| 00 le a man to
Yorkers, as well as all Americans scoundrels fu court
to read about her aed
ture.
been driven
monopoly
# and cents
long
I rize In
ago
who do not Know
need
urts by her ‘|
and 13
character
sce her pics
ter with them they lled
Among many other most down the gauntlet and dare them,
interesting [catures, this will be af defy thew, to take it into court
! 3
part of next Sunday's New York open the doors of the
these charges | make
World
Jook men in the face about
Vice president C. A. Midcleten,
General Passenger Agent Charles
H. Lee, District Passenger Agents
Heller and Millspaugh, and Mr.
Titus, superintendent of the Auburn
division of the Lehigh Valley Rail.
publication and sald Mr
don’t bLelleve charges.’
for them that | make my defence,
for people who do not know me Be
cause 1 am here In defense
jaw, I submit that I should not be
famed by these villifying articles
may say, why don't you sue
these
There is something refreshing, after
the lapse of nearly 20 years, to read
cover those passionate words of Mr.
Emery in behalf of his own good nama
and in advocacy of a measure intended |
to check monopoly anf benefit the oll |
industry of Pennsylvania. There is a
stirring ring about them thal speaks!
the thoroughly bonest and sincere man |
aroused to furious ladignation by the |
wrongs which he vainly seeks to cor-|
rect. And how precizely similar Stan. |
dard Oil tactics was in 1557 to those!
followed today. Viilification of charac- |
ter, bribery and the subsidizing of ve- |
nal newspapers. Lewis Emery, Jr, {8}
fizhting the battle of the people in 1904 |
just as he did in 1587, and this time
the forces of right and justice will
triumph over those of darkness and po-
Htical iniquity
PENROSE AS ‘THE ISSUE
Election of Emery Will Mean Political | }
Death of the Boss.
The real issue In the
tion, every voter In. Pennsylvania
should understand, is not a personal
one between Stuart and Emery, but is
between relf-respecting independence
and bossism. The fight that is being
made against Stuart is not against that
gentleman personally, for the ex-may-
or 1s an amiable and kindly individual
who would not knowingly hurt the feel.
ings of a fly. but against the malign
influence, the Penrose machine, that,
thoroughly appreciating his weakness
of character, placed him in the fleld as
a mask for its operations
Boles Penrose is the real Issue,
that discredited boss
political existence, not for the election
of Stuart His only interest in that
candidate is by him as a possible dis-
penser of state patronage to enable the
senator to strengthen his weakening
grip upon the state. The boss’ term Ip
the United States senate will expire In
March, 196%, and all the state senators
who are to be chosen his year will
have a voice in the selection of his suc.
CEES0T inter-
ested In securing the tion of as
many puppets as he can control now,
and in 1905 when the next legislature
will be cho=en, he trusts to the excite
ment of a presidential election to carry
into office a majority that can be
tricked or coerced into sending him
back to the senate for a third term
The way to defeat these machinations
of the boss is to oust him now. Sena-
tors should be clected who will refuse
to vote for him If a candidate In 1508,
and a governor chosen who will not al-
jow the high offic state to be
used as a means for strengthening the
Penrose machine The tion of
Emery will mean the political death of
Bojgs Penrose and his disappearance as
a boss for all time. After two years of
clean, honest government the people of
Pennsylvania may be confidently re.
Med upon to give the finishing touches
to this hectoring poiltician In 1908
But the be must be made now,
and thi in only be done by the elec.
tion of the fusion state ticket and a
legislature that does not wear the Pen.
caliar
coming elec
and
is fighting for his
The senator is deeply
els
ea of the
inning
rose
Tramp
five-dol
‘racti
ho! Found
an offic
Gimme five dol 1
and lil throw ‘im o
Thanks. Ta, ta!"™—N..Y
Diecouraging
“What we watt,” sald the reformer,
“is a system of government in which
graft is impossible
weéred Sorguum
“but exen were ich
tained, it would not
rogue would corner the
market "—Washington Sta
ition at-
Linposaible
“He's too Igporant to
jury?!’
I know a gre
he 1s
Ten px tbl
Yep, I kn
be a life insurance
-Houstun Pos’
iter Iguor
tao)
4 man
ampan
Of Recent Date
“Now, Tommy iid t)
ent, "who wa
handwriting
“The
Tommy, "an
pencil, an Lept
Dally News
that
on the
teacher prot
id 1 did it with my new
me in."—Chlic
Not the Original Issue,
Muggin I hear yo bout to take
a flyer in matrimonial bond
Huggins Yes
bouds
Muggins— What's the answer?
Huggins I'm engaged to a widow, —
Chicago Daily News
I Aare
second mortgage
Nothing
I make ti young giris gigkle
Gld men £9 mad at me
Oh, can’t 3 rid y riddle
I'm Nothing n't ye
— Philadelphia Press
U see”
NOT SO VERY BASE
If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Broa, have |
LENIEN AND SCRANTON
COAL
A the Loses |
Corder enn b= 12
are, beth yin
Tires at Scyre,
cot Euan KS
1-4} Pron
Want 33» Insert od by
leg a todger accetct sith The Record
mart Yo paid for when ordered printad
Te pe-iviv iy cannot charge want ads
stely— tra expo: of look
[ean oT Ari © oilseting Ye eri; iy ont ul
op rélon to the amount Involved bp
the traanetion.
SSIS IISSS=ET ES
srapa not Cav
ndiac ria
Ca'dz Por Sal
valley Reoond
ard sigas:
Tie
nllcwing
Por Sept
Zor Ss
Private Offer
Pleses 150 Not Ask
Pocitively No 24
Parnlabh=d Poon
arding
WANTED
Every Faday night at the How
ard Elmer Hose house, Maple
street, West Sayre. opposition to
SOc lism
bam [on gtooX [tw
There is no nock nor cor-
ner where The Valley Rec-
ord does not circulate
ee ee |
Auditor's Notice
The Eaves Bailding and Loan Assozia-
ticn va. Mahlon Johrston, Nancy Jobns
ton, J. E. Allen and Neltie Allen,
No. £0, September Term, 1006,
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, an aadifor appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford
County, to distribute the fonds arisiug
from the sale of the real estate of the
above named defendants, by the Sheriff
of Liradford County, will attend to the
daties of his appointment at his cflice
roots, Nos, 4 ard §, Elmer Block, No. 105
Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pern'a, on Fri-
day, November 0, 1900, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
at which time and plage all persons bav-
ing any claim upon said funds must ap-
pear and presest the same or they will
be forever debarred from all claims upon
said funds.
E. M. DUNHAM, Auditor.
Sayre, Pa, Oct. 10, 1008-4w,
Auditor's Notice
Star Baildiog and Loan Association
vs. Mallon Johnston, Nanoy Johnston,
J. E. Allen and Nettie Allen,
No. 02, September Term, 1076.
Notles is hereby given that the under-
sigued, an and.tor, appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford
County to distribute the fonds arising
from thes sale of the real estate of the
above named defendants, by the Sheriff
of Bradford Coanty, will attend to the
duties for his appointmest, at his office
rooms, Nos. 4 and 5, Elmer Block, No, 105
Lockhart Street, Savre, Penn's, on Fri-
lay, November 0, 1908, at 1 o'clock IP. M.,
it which time and place all persons hav-
ing any claim upon said funds must ap-
pear and present the same or they will
be forever debarred from all elaims spon
said funds,
M. DUNHAM, Auditor.
Pa, Eo 10, 1008-4w
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Paloter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
Tlrst-clam work done promptly st rea-
sonable prices.
Realderoe:— 130 Spree 8t, Athens, Pa
OSBORN’S LIVERY
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving
Sane
Baggage calied for and delivered in
any part of Bayre, Athens and Waterly,
and all kinds of team work attended to
-
TE cumulus
I —
LE —
Happy Thought
and Lehigh Stoves
and Ranges
and furnaces.
BOLIGH BROS.
HARDWARE
The Cayuta Land Company
Sayre; Pa, desires to announce that
ob ve some very deairable building
lots for sale on cheap and CARY Ietu,
and that they have placed the agency
for selling them ia the hands of Andrew
Evarta of this place. All those
to provide themselves with homes or to
invest in lots for speculative
will do well to consult with Mr, Evarts
befora purchasing elsewhere. This lop
of land is nearly surrounded by |
trial plaots, with beautiful scenery —.
all ihe advantages of a modern indus-
trial town. Terms to suit purchasers,
Steps are already being taken to 8 sapply
all the land comprising this plot
full supply of the best water the valley
afforla. ANDREW EVARTS, 108 Hosp!
tal place, Sayre. Pa. Phone de
H. TUTTLE, M.D.
Specialist
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses
fitted Hours 10 to 12 am, 308 7 to
§ p.m. Office and i
Elmar Ava Valley 'phona 1
License Transfer
Application will be made to the court
on Monday, Nov, bth, 1908, for the trans-
fer of bottlor's license in the Firss Ward
of Athens borough from Pearl C. Hem-
enway to Edward F. Dealy.
Willis G. hon, Clerk.
Towanda, Oct. 27th, 1908.-10t
WANT ADS
Rats : -Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Bale, etc, § cent a word each insertion
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken for
less than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free to paid-in-advance subscribers.
Notice
I will pay no bills only what I contract
myself. Girard Wickizer. 148.8*
£5. 00 reward for return of lps whits
cat, black tail, black nose, round spot on
one side, some black over back to 810
North Wilbur avenue. 145-6t*
For Sale.
For Sale or Rent—House on Caldwell
avenue, Waverly. Inquire E E. Walker,
Broad street. 145-8
Ten room modern house, 312 8. Wilber
avenue, Sayre, corner Chem street;
all conveniences. Inquire ER H. Eason
on premises, 138-4
For sale cheap for cash or on ey
terms, or exchange for Sayre impro
realty, 70 acre Sheshequin-valley farm.
Burton Macafes, W a ley
127-m*
Home-
giles TR
Ha
* 10a
A JortioR of Su Ol 8
stead propertly yre.
M Thompson, 200 Spring
Several houses and lots for sale in ¢-
sirable locations in town.
suit purchasers. Inquire of W. o
Schrier, Maynard Block Athens. 891(
SS.
For Rent
For reat, office rooms In the Wied! ask
Block.
Two rooms suitable for offices or - gat
housekeeping. Inquire of 110
Packer avenue, tv
Hoase for rent, No, 518 S. Elmer aven-
ue, New, modern improvements, lnclud-
irg both gas and electricity, convenient,
Very desirable. Inquire of W. 8, Wright,
107 8. Elmer avenue, 147-8*
Ten room brick house, modern im-
provements. Inquire at this office. 147.1
Small house for reat to small famil
immediately, Mrs J. B Wheel n
S. Elmer avenne, Sayre,
MS ——————————— AOR JRE
| NIRS SRR Do LEE
i a a a ——— le apo———— TE ESR SI
the property at 428 Park avenue
from |. T. Sawyer. It is the same
place that was formerly occupied
promptly. Livery attached.
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x
] sue the Derrick no one there is re-
| sponsible If 1 sue the Titusville Her-
md there the cnse exists. Mr
Schelde takes good care to qualify his
. had Snished laughing at one thing,
found yoursell splitting your
road Company, passed throngh
you
sides over another,”
House for rent, Elm street, W SE
Sayre this afternoon The cfficiuls|
near Main street car nga,
z==z | house for small family.
same
Advance sale, Wednesday at ®. Bar
ton Hall's Shce Store, Waverly
by I. S. Westcott. Mr. Hoagland
make it his residence.
— lS —
W. H. Lockerty, Fred Brown
and Wm, Isley are making prepar-
tions for their annual buat in Sul
livan county Penna, If the walk-
ing gets better they will start di
rectly after election,
their frieuds want them to begin at
once, search over Tioga county
aed kill off a f:w of the politicians
wer: on their way west on atour of
inspection.
{
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|
Scentsless
Scene. A dark seance i
Medium — This (3 the materialized
body of your poor dead husband
Mrs. Juggins (sniffing) Oh, no, it
ain't, ‘cos he never would touch onions,
Hair ‘Breadth.
“What was the narrowest escape you
ever had, colonel?”
“When the girl to whom [ was en-
gaged inherited a fortune and threw me
over for a duke.” —Houston Post. }
statements, or 1 would get him as 1
should like to. Senators, | thank you
for the kind attention I have made
my declaration. They are all liars from
the old school. The courts are open to
them"
Mr. Emery followed up this personal
explanation with two hours of a solid
ument in which he troduced facts
figures to show wily the Billingsley
hl should be passed. The senate was
‘under Standard Oil and rallroad dom-
ination, however, and the measure was
beaten by a vote of 25 to 18 It is Ine
teresting to note that among those vols
lng to kill the bill was Boles Penrose,
then serving his first term in the stats
senate. His vote was (hen. as «rer
A.J.GREEN
CONTRACTOR ANG BUILDER.
Pleas and Estimates Furnished
€15 Steveram 84, Valley Phone lity
DR. A. 6. REES, M.D.
100 Lake Bt, Weak Sayre,
OFFICE HOURS:
8 fo 11:00 a m,, 2 to 4:80, 7:00 bo 8:00,
———
seasion, $12.80 per oH nage
Chemung street Green H 414 Che-
—— 119
mang street, » Waverly, N.
Large furnished front room for
tleman. Steam heat and electric ps
No bath room. 620 8. Main street,
ens, Pa. 118.4
Wanted.
Position Wanted —As housekeeper can
do all kinds of work. No Sbjeetion
children. Address Mrs. Ida
Sayre, Pa,