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

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    rds and Buffe's.
Most ccmplete in the Val-
GRAF
Furnire and Usdrtaing. Gor.
NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital - $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
We solicit your Banking basi-
peas, and will pay you three per
eens, Interest per annum for money
& CO.
of Broad St. and Park Ave.. Waverly.
HAS DECANPED
Waverly — William Dzlancy, the
man who hid seemiagly won the
affections of the wi: of Claud
Dei z, and recsived a severe troun
cing at the hands of the husband a
few nights since while in the wom.
an's company, has lit the willage,
D:i z says he was informed that
they were in cach other's company
Beginning
19,
at 10 A. M.
Sterling, Dockash,
Happy Thought
and Lehigh Stoves
and Ranges
From $10 to $75.
We repair stoves
3
=
on this particular right and had ———— i
followed th m to lst Waverly —— = :
‘and all abou! the village before he op |
finally started the hostilities that
led to the co >mplete overthrow of
Jolt on Certificate of Deposit or
Baviags Account.
The department of savings Is a
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw. the same rate of
and furnaces.
interest.
BH. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
The Valley Record
J.H, MURRELL PMs
T CARRY, Bdftor.
For midy
anges of March 8
“All that's a to priat”
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1908
COWEN
FRANK E WOOD, Representative
News and advertising matter may be
left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly.
Alter 12 o'clock noon call the malo
office at Bayre, Valley ‘phone 128X.
John HL Murray went to Elmira
hits morning.
George Miller is spending the
day at Owego.
SP P—
A. R Utley of Elmira, was in
Waverly yesterday.
Barre this morning.
Lewis Brock of lockwoed, was
in Waverly yesterday
~ —
A. H Atkins of Nihcols, was in
Waverly last Saturday.
a
Wesley Smeaton visited his sis-
ter at Horseheads over Sunday.
Miss Marie Finan of Du hore,
was the guest of the Misses Devlin
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs W. B. Messer spent
Sunday at Towanda, visiting Mrs
Messer’s sister.
- G.W. Kipp and G. R. Hill of
Towanda were in Waverly Satur-
day and Sunday.
Miss Laura Weller of Wellsville,
was the guest of her sister, Miss
Louise Weller, over Sunday.
The funeral of Lorenzo Smith,
who died at Athens Friday, took
+ from the Waverly Methodist
church today at 2 p. m.
SUSAN E. MANNING
Waverly—Mrs. Susan E. Man-
ping died last Friday >fternoon at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Louis Allen on Cayuta avenue.
Her death was due to an attack of
typhoid pneumonia. She was 67
years of age and had lived in Wa-
verly for the past 20 years. Be-
sides the daughter with whom she
_ lived one other daughter, Mrs,
Donald Rollinson of Tisga street
Delaney.
Unknown
Mary E.
totally destroyed. The fire ccm
struction There were several bu ld
ings in the
escaped. Had a wind beea blow:
have teen the result. The build
ing was fully ¢ vzared by 1asu arce
SAYRE [TENS
Harold Vangorder of Stevens
strce’; has accep'cd a postion as
mobile for this firm
mira and Waverly.
No one should miss sceiaz “A
Race for Life” which will be pro
that has ever been produced in
Ame=tica, not forgetting “Check-
ers.” Itis a play that so far cir-
IS NO unccmmon
loud cheers, mere hand clapping
beiog too tame fir the expression
of approval felt by the zu licence
And second only in inteai’y of
excitement to the race scene is the
scene in the last act whea th: vils
kill the owner of
horse. “A Race fer Life”
this city.
rm —————
AT THE BIGR SCHOOL
High School promises to bz one o
time,
American public today.
sings s:v:ral selections,
them being of his own composing
chased, is one dollar.
t——
Amica and Witch Hazel
Hands and
ls fuartntsed wo give 2
0.
Ea 30 TTR 6, VF JU CTY
ep o———
G ope Cae, ares feat of North |
Leb gh avarue, will be given al
hearing this evering before Justice
Nclson cn a charge of assault
The ccmplainant in the case is
Pca:l Yon'z, a brother in law to
Case, and it is charged that the
assault occurred last night just bes
fare the hour of ‘midnight. Yontz
sayw in Lis complaint that Case
violently and unlawfully beat and
struck him, while Case in lis own
defense says that the blows were
flail struck by Yomtz Case says
that when Yontz came home from
work he carried a lantern, and that
when he entered the house he pros
ceeded to use it up over his
{"as-") head.
The interest in the play “A Race
For Life,” which will be seen at
the Loomis opera house this even-
‘ling, is not corfined to any class;
for it possesses in so marked a
degree all the elements that make
for a perfect performance—intens-
ity, heart interest and exciting in-
¢’'dent—hat it appeals to all ages
and to all classes. There is no
theatre goer that is so blase that
hat he is proof against the attrac
rions of the piece Of all the rac
irg dramas that have ever been
in popular estinlion as “A Ree
For Lib. i
“the C racer Grocery," a true
| for so many years by Duniel Sully,
will be the cflz1ing at the Loomis
lon Falay evering, Nov, 16 A
number of the criginal comedy
will again bz seen in their old and
familiar rc! :s and the Messrs. Em.
erson & Diamend have cquipped
the comedy in a painstaking man.
ner. All the latest specialties and
musical hits have their proper
places in the piece and are rendered
by capable performers.
ee —— ete cat—
Free Free
Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchestar, Coon,
writes that a free sample bottle of
Bloodine helped her when she was all
ran down. Dloodine is a body builder
and system toaic of wonderfal merit,
and if you have not tried it, you shoanld
today. The greatest system Tonic in
the world. Sick Kidneys are Positive | =
cured by Bloodine. "Sold by C
Driggs, Bayre. 2
Piles! “Piles! Piles!
. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment
, Ulcerated and
Henlag PA Piles. It absorbs the tamors,
alla itching at once, acts as a
poaltios & ves instant relief. De. Wil.
iam's 1 Pile Ointment is prepared
for Piles and Itching of the private
Every box is guarauteed. Sold
oy draggists: by mail, for 60c and $1.00.
lliams Mfg. Co, Prop's, Cleveland,
0. Formle >. M. Driggs, druggist.
Try an ad ia The Record.
Hig med ™ offices
from the
ELAER A. WILBER,
W kolerales of
Wircer, Peer snd Ales.
OCR EPRCIALTIES
WUICH BEER AND ALES, NOR-
WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES.
op Fucker Aveane, SAYRE, PA.
2OTR THONES,
MAILE TE
Tare, Cavronn
Arvin Inown or Thi ad
efucded. Ren ni pow
tbat i = (som va ia te be pa oe
when refered Samples Fr If yoar draggiet doen bat
have 1 Set Tone rast aie
UNITED MEDICAL CO., 008 74, Lancasrin, Pa,
Solid in Sayre by the West Sayre
io PSAs) Co.
FRENCH FEMALE
Pp ILLS?
vain Waser strom
1B pmdy Saws
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Palater, Decorator and Paperbanger.
First clam work dona promply ot rea-
Readdence:—130 Bprecee BL, Athens, Pa
Advertise in The Record.
OR. A. 6. REES, M.D.
100 Lake St. West Sayre,
$1a 120A 5, 1 40 £30, 1H 48 10,
d chronle
Gas Light
is the right
ACuTnNNo Nov
opp 0Y
for the eye sight.
Bralopiahie Gas
Lamp.
costs a trifle;
insures eye
ease.
€lesn, convenient &
anexpensive .
Gas Light Co,,
Waverly.
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Ma'inee and Night.
“A Race For Life”
The grealost racing play ever writ-
ten-- special arrangement with
Su'li-an, Harris & Wcod.
Produced with all special ecenery,
mochanical and eloctrical of-
fcets—Stirring, dramatic
and laugh provoking
situations throug-
out tke e play.
Not a dull momnt from curtain to
curtain,
PRICES —Matine», 10 and 20¢;
evening, 10, 20 and 30c.
Advance sa'e E! Barton
Hails Shoe Blase: averly,
BOLI!GH BROS.,
HARDWARE
————
WANTED
HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD
OR ALIVE.
ill pay $1.00 a head at the barn of
or $2.00 delivered—with hides on.
Ail calls promptly attended to day
r night Valley telephone at store.
Bell telephone in house.
J. H. DUNLAP,
Susquehanna St. Atlens, Pa. :
H. TUTTLE, B.D.
Specialist
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye,
Kar, Kose and Throat. Glasses accurately
qtted. Hours 10 to 12 Lins3 to 6) 7 4
3 p.m. Office and residence, 111 South
Blmer Ave. Valley "phone 158y,
0SBORN’S LIVERY
i»
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving
Baggage called for and delivered in
any part of Sayre, Athens and Waverly,
and all kinds of team work attended
promptly, Livery sttached.
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x
TheCayuta Land Company
eases dirt iding
they have some very
lots for male on Sonepat
and that they bave placed
for selling them In the hands
Evarts of this plsce. All those
to provide themselves with homes or to
invest in lots for speculative
will do well to consult with Mr.
bafore p
of land is nearl %
trial plants, with beaatiful scenery and
all the advantages of a modern Indus-
sal Hwa Yarns © faked purchasers.
pa are already belug on to su
all the land compris ro wip
fall supply of the bes ST Fhe
affords. ANDREW EVARTS, 108 ="
tal place, Sayre, Pa. Phone 344e.
WANT ADS
Ratrs: —Wanted, Lost, Found, Hos Por
Bale, ele, § cent a word cach insertion
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. None taken for
leas than 25 centa. Siluations wanted,
free to paid-in-advance subseribers.
Kotics.
oon Wenig i £0
Wanted.
Typewriter snd stenographie
wanted to do Stes ollicé hours,
St for work. . Balith, Valles
9.
work
wii
£ hone
Lost
Two erowbars, one about 4 fest
and one b feet long, between
Tioga Point cemetery, Fioder please
leave at this office. Eitan a
T For Sale.
Hou of te Oi Home-
M. ‘Thompeon, 300 dl :
Thoroughbred Kaglish pups, ves
cheap, Inquire 311 Bouth Ker ave
Ten room brick houss, modern im-
provements. Inquire at this ofies, rt
rR, LL, .. le