The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 03, 1907, Image 2

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rao ene ran reeee ne. || LOOMIS Opera House
GRAF & CO. eoreons sos mes wn wm ma], remem mw || Friday, January 4, 1907
cently Left Their Reservation She said this 20 often that | began after. None taken for less than %
—Marrlage Customs of + fear that she meant it, and her iIOne Night Only: cents Situations wanted free
= = ithe as one of those sard headed In advance subscri
Furniture and Underfoking. Cor. Broad St and Park Ave, Waverly, the Race. Soke By : hard hea ribers.
en who take pride in the fact that | =
Washington — Whether the band of | (hey never chance r minds
Ute Indias who were Drought to a Then Im goin: away =ald 1, des The Society and Musical Event of the Season, Wat ws iaserted bu
halt receatls : after trailing athe 4 erate : a The Beautiful and Brilliant Japanese- baving 5 ledger cont
TS Ee Hi a a Br American Musical Comedy Record must be paid for whe
path, or merely playviog truany seems ink u idle threat, Nell oo prioted We positively
to be open to question. Indian Come | hat unle you cide by this day = ; charge wants ads. lpdiscrinilas
‘wn ANTER IN BINGHAMTON missioner Leupp believes they were week to become mn wife either with ONE AND ONLY COMPANY the expense of bookkeeping and
only out visiting The episode] or without your' fa r's consent, | will lecting is entirely out of p
OPOF
i ’ : ~ = te. to ¢ yublic at-| go to the farthest ria in the wi § \ ? 4
E BANK | FOR THREE BURGLARIES. serves at any rate to draw ¢ blic a 1 ie farth in the world k ; ~ : 7 R : $l to the amount involved in the
: i - teutlon mo! only to the history and 0 New 7 seid 1 } ; i << i 1 \ A
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NOTICE.
—— fvalan action
characteristics of an interesting tribe Her eves filled with tes She be
OF SAYRE Accused Maun Had Been ln Waverly
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bul tu the infreguency with which our] seeched me to have satience. but 1 . a > - - A y Ae — = a y :
Fer a Month Liviu under \n red-skinoed wards figure in the day's fused VANTED.
- e Two decades ago such When the week was up she full ce N~ e Ne Wanled One large f a]
CAPITAL soos || Assumed Name. Bes a Tue a a! k p she Sull was ENTIRE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION aed One. large fuithatt!
= formance as Utes would wura ti sad Il my arrange with private family, near business
SURPLUS. $12,000.00 | Waverly — Teddy Wacks iis Dave passed ali but unnoticed nent t 3 to Nes Zealand Her i of Savre Address Lock-B¢
: Howard was arrested ju Waverly las The Ute. or Utah Indians, form a di-| father 8 glad to see me go, | be re: » anv : : Sayre : 200-
aight by officers Corcoran and Gridley | Vision of the Shoshonean family, for ‘ A Great Company of Entertainers, n —
Wack: i= wasted la Binghamton fer merly occupying the region which ex Nell f station the day | Headed by ant—-To bas molasses
= : : : {tends from the Sait Lake basin in| lef mure | pleaded with her headed barrels, also good sugar
ithree © i : that alleged his
We solicit your Banking | thr e burg:arie hat it Is alleged bh v _
: Utah eastward to the highest ridges] hut in i. She loved me but she s * } : Hell phone No 633, Ba
busihens, and wih pay you |committed in that city. The Waverly [50 he Colorado Rockies could nat believe that any happiness | m. als € dll eorgia Bryton tendering Works, Sayre, Pa 24
_ three per cent interest per j police were informed some litie Ago When in the early days of the last ile y « our marriage unless —— :
annum for money left on {that Wacks was wanted, but no trace i
sther's blessing TT : 3 _ FOouUsn,
Certificate of Deposit ar Sav qi. Lit: had been found in th vi THE ORIGINALS
i neers first came in contac! with them, p d that the train was late Found—Prayer book The o
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ings Account age until yesterday whey it was dis the Utes were a powerful nation of 3 todd the station with other |
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century American hunters and plo
i that t 1 me 25 060 i Hy ti ar 1841 g ling hes th and may have same by calling at Val
avered (hat a man answering us ge sme [5 U0 soul iy he year | sRenEer BER ie nother and 3 ~ 3 » ye 3
The department of savings x EWE am Fret ade | fa ink the ol d ot Here Are Some of the Songs You Will Hecord office, proving the same
scription was emplosed at a local liv. | however, when John C. Fremont made } id man had come | ht -
A apa feature 3: thie | and that he went by the name bis first pathfinding expedition across yn to be sors i did not weaken Be Ww histling paying for this notice
nk. and all deposits, wheth- the Ruckies thes had Leen reduced | 20 gf ¥ ith s» the last micute | : __.
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er large or small, draw the through constant warfare with the] But I began to think that his adorable | In My Rickshaw of Bamboo, Song of the Pipe. LOST,
seme rate of interest Cheyennes and the Comanches to] daughter was as obdurate as her fa Parby and Jean, hats Art. et. | f
something iitke 185 000 personas More | ther Oh! Silvery Moon, The Girl at the Helm, ho? %, Sah. Tou
> ; 3 i I rom belwesn es Ackhart 8
i As we waited on the platform for Just My Style, Laughing Little Almond Fyes. a1 De ston :
his place of emplosewtn, and pia go 3 he train that was to bear me away i My Word, Fte, Ele, Ble, Eley, le Aero gs Fiadé
Cashler ced under arrest : ; vom the girl | josedd a switch engine it ‘ tt thi office Libera
Wacks has been working la Waver! Fs + : pulled si oni of the farther tracks few locke! po value to tinder
3s month, and seemed to be 4 - = : : t Wan: RE ey noticed that 19%-¢
vers: quiet: fellow. aud uad don oe : 6 cugineer aud Breman telt the lo PRICES Fox Seats $1.50, first four rows and last ES
a ee A oh yy tive alone while they went into] our rows orchestra and first row balcony $1 FOR SALE.
The Valley Record SIbISE whiie Toe reevanenes for ther: am y
was taken to Bingham : remainder lower floor $1.50, second and third Several Louses and lots for sale In
. int raured Nell, In my :
Valle i He was pe TB my rows balcony 75¢, first two rows gallery 50c, B|d%etrable locations fu town. Terms
J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher Tre— n engine Do you suppose they would remainder of gallery 25c. Sale opens Wednes- [|G Scarier Mavaars — hr
W. T. CAREY, Editor. [TOMOEKOW LAST DAY FOR Ab sre If we should look at’ that one dav. . Maynard Block, 3
SE — PRIMARY NOMINATIONS ; oo Whild the mas fan! ——————
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1907 nr Yes, they would be sure to care, :
: S————— 8 said, gloomily Hesides, It is SR FOR RENT.
. 3 aad against the rules for passengers to be : : :
as second-class matter May | The Last Chance to Have the Party a > i A 2 . Newt ; well W Bear In 2 Guniess Town, For rent. oftice rooms in the Whee
10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, 3 ewfoundiand We atered . lock Block 284
Pa. under the Act of Congress of Represented at the General Couldn't you get permission for us Newfoundland i= Isnd of While every man in the village whe
uf John Howard luvestigation cou
| vinced Chief Brooks that he was the
wan whom the Binghamton police
= wanted and last night he was found
M. H. SAWTELLE,
lakes
March 3, a. Prim . 1 : t + asked So numer: are they that it is esti | ©WGed 8 gun was out hunting yester T
ary. f < ee = Ten room brick house
: mn t not ask for permis: | mated they cove. about one-third of | 98%. # large black bear came down the Rouse, mali
Waveriy—Attention Is again
yg es : ; sl sale occurred to me that | the total area of the island There laOULLAIN from the rear of Elk Grove |Provements Inauire at this office
A RLY a the meting of the Demociats . . sine cab would give me an op | are 687 named lakes, and 30 060 known and calmly sauntered down the one Raa 147-1
hat! w.il be held in the town hall at . 1 ‘ : for one final and tender | ones without names. The island has SH ee of the town. Severa) wen with. par rept al ounce, severul bow
Waverly tomorrow evening eu) also about 4.000 miles of sea coast Sains, but willie! Sung Were Sew and it f x
the iast that remains In We went to the locomotive and lo : pelled to turn aside to jet the wil suites of rooms, good location;
Frank E Wood, Representative whi fe elect candidate whos A Ute Indian Chief pected its drive snd cviinders and Puzife for. Coresn Setrs bear pass —Hloomshurg correspond i Of without bath; $8.60 and up-
: . : at last | helped Nell into the cab | . ence Philadelphia Record wards. Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre,
News and advertising matter may names will appear on the primary | fighting, amalgamation with neighbor She lacked ‘at the anivarinE” ood deal of cus y was aroused Pa 1T0-
be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav- | ‘ the general primary that | ing tribes, and discase continued to gd - oir oh yal f wy : oon y dd : ¥ wn
erly. t id January 26 The law pro- deplete their numbers® fearfully In : 1th Mille exeiamalions of Ce gh ween <1 s by a rth of y Heroines Who Wear Well.
) 3 1 3 i Send and amazement
After 12 o'clock noon call the main vides that nominations shall be made 138) they numbered but 4000 and In
en with tv eads and (three eves The upto date heroine my tear her ’
a . . i I'm eolog to make it whistle” she 16 Corean who are ver 2uberat gon! to shreds and tatters, may suffer S ot
office at Sayre, both phones {4 no other way than at the general 190). when the last enumeration was[ 0° 0 oot bed” upon ile 1 8 f an ’ shee, be . ;
Em rican $i wakes pr attempted there were scarcely more S fillR R : } H P 3 Ux : lous. are wondering what this por | 2800Y from LO uneasy consalence, be
3 " primary 20 aiso makes provision 3 the engineer's =¢a they arres tetads Core )aily Ne plunged into the depths 14 overty
Miss Elizabeth Mack is visting her |p, | ae than 2,500 of them . end urea Dail w mn of 1} To | ‘
hat the names of all persons whose The Ut have: atver beeu knoirg eal { send us to jail, then you can't and distress, ox indulge in a career 0 have a mod-
= y » 1 tes h e ne yee) own . .
sister at Renovo, Pa names appear on the primary ballot either for their docidity or their tract EO AWAY Fi rh “ . of dissipation that would ruin the ern steam or
- . She ized hold of the lever ar ower 13 a Freak. hs ton of cules + =ba ;
ability, and whenever they have come , . e ‘ Y and At S 4 constitution a Hercul but he water Lies
hort sharp | when the fir-t
Mrs MS Godshall of Binghawton .
UHH re 18 her t ty ant . race
into close proximity to the palefaces the eneine coughed Maine has a curtosity in his hothouse H reaiys realy and her grace, Fy system in
' ' ' ; : § ' \ $ ir twenty Hook Moathiy
Miss Jane Castimore bas returned |'2° das that the papers can be filed | The Ute Nation cou € of 15 direct :
i 8aw the endiliver run ing he regu m We can make
Miss Carrie Emerson of Center jaccompanied by a petition sigued | M these th ithern Ut ha re id v hi pla A member of the staff of the Hlue
cOrre
¥ y while the branches known a the r and our
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C. A. Dean 81.0. M the Uncompaligres, have lived since] | ; in ck Vresentiy she fe FUAl is al Lhich clouds between S000 and 9.000 iy B01 no large r. Le
. - a ang ‘ Miller are : . . in wh + t }
iret eJding in th >
gloss ud laws of the Ute } ‘ f 1a 113 ling in the midwinter The swiftest flight of a un-to - date sys-
| yd the § 1 engine was pick hour well known
returned to Binghamton after visiting the fact that ig
) ) proving
Waverly friends pificant domestic practice of the peo Improving the Zoe.
te for that "| said, as | ' ‘ habit of the Japanese of following | furnace
. { to me in fright As | looked back to
HE te ep Masonic Temple, und w "ithe i 1 vi le In a Japanese newspaper A famous beaten. Plumb-
Edward “Barton has returned t clebrate the event by giving a ban- gore than three to one Ihe men } erie, D : gRilery
Leon Barton in Park Place the members of this legior 16, and if a Ute squaw remains un- | yy he sobbed “Lake Dwellings.” of the death of his ancestor, who had 5% Gas Fixtu
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of being put to death as 3 wil bh before lake The name was first applied to ’ Glassware.
last evening No busigess of any pared for the occasion The banquet
when the Steam dles down Switior} 2" whict ¢ A New Hobby.
however tedt. and tha! in itself is assurances : : isn't it dreadful!” she exclaimed |'® SWizarian Mech contained relic
- sled. ang Gat io i assuran«
8 the guest of Waverly friends
r Harry Saturday § the thers has been tr bd
U's moving ha cried which, instead of opening its blossoms | ] a cold weather sels
ee piiamlimrscses of every proposed candidate shall be divided into three greater divisions | f the ! ' tor “Ee ¢ daylizht to dis Speed of Cloud Travel. your house or m=
ing tfm=
ed LT ir {
’ : 9 hot ‘ | ported that observations made there g : +
je In the district for Which | yyy, iver Utes and their Kinsmen, [SW he? and say that Weddings Far Between i +d cal bill bet
Tex d, isn't jt? { happened | est iv
: ——— - 1850 om the Uintah reservation ial, thi nistlin wbarate a ; n : ADpe uo W feet high move Is 60 miles an hour in Us give you sn
Nishols today setting up a gas en i ridgewats g re
“a 2
starting signal Unitarian church sine 1862
em a————— OCCUPIES NEW QUARTERS o all t tiv } The & SH the atrack (0 the male : BL = took! oud yet measured was 230 miles an tem. We I the
Mr and Mrs. Frank Mitchell have Aa ! 1e main | ace | sell the
living in Utah from
sLont to y out, when | caught her : : : Family Professions. i | ,
osem—— i iu Celebration of the Event. {ple is polygamy Time wis when it ald h New Yurk authorities are carrying ; Cheerful Home
3 : aulmals a scen background
kirk after visiting his Tamil) today, but that was when warfare] : . Hua : sckground reminis- | 1. "0 otensions of their fathers was
women outoutnbered the men by hy, the Xe HE Le not only a menag
shaking his fis | dancing master announced a religious ; Ing, Heating and
married at 20 she Is treated as a No. thdeed Aut don't be. freht “lake dwellings aca dwellings | been the first in his family to take up Burners aD
clear the track for us, and it will stop ap ¢ — — —
’ . » she is 40
al hoportaoce was transacted [will be prepared by Caterer Halleo :
th oh lon ad bs The Ingenuity of collectors In the H. R. TALMAD
When a young girl reaches a marriage Father and mother wil] think we : Leeds Bo | discovery of new flelds having Leen
shall be filed in the county cotnmi
Stoningto 3 .
slice at ieast three weeks he ) gave it a jerk instead of whistling Stonington, Conn, Dr. C. O
r i 3 and at 30 or 10 outshines sweel and A . \ on
mens fe th | there trou She laughed like 8 pleased child | 18 the shape of Bightblooming cereus before extremes
home after a week at Buffalo, N.Y The law also provides that the natue | tribes Lu! for many vears It has been Q #4 . . 2 in the evening. according to! -
: m restaurant door and
; ; fortahle in every
1 tained i residence nt olor } 3 | | Ohse tory . 1 3 re
sirsel has returned Ww Dausville n » du fed elect of the part alt . : 3}! Ol n't cried Nell in | Hill observatory, near Boston, has re
the nc ation is being made v ind pushing at all The lira! ide for dd show that the average speed with
| . recently |
WAVERLY LEGION NOL | Utah The very Interesting custom ently. | nidsummer and 110 miles an hour in estimate on an
cominon to all threes Ons -
a certain appropriateness in their
. pe 1 a wig he —— — e———
Will Serve un Banquet Friday, Junuary 'e ed amazinzly. Nell was
out 4 sche tor 3 ¢ ede) A characteristic lilustration of the
Claude Kiine has returned W ly Le = | was very much commoner thag it is hen r Kiving each ciass of
Viaveriy averiy ARON oO
hier in my arms She clung t 3 \ : ¥, a
PF LL has moved int ts pew yuarters “ ; cent of He nat haliltat 8¢ 5 AL 4
place for a few days a os ola 1. WH : kept the number of braves down, and 2, L and recently afforded by an advertisement v» hich can't be
ward the station | saw her lather was
Rochester after visiting his brother juet on Friday evening. January 4 marry at I% the women at from 11 to Don’t you know how to stop It, | celebration of the 1,000th anniversary Tin work.
BSW < minsical prorat: has bes re. | pariah and stands a very good chance | 4 They will telegraph ahead and built on supports over the water of a | the teaching of dancing
The schoo! hoard meeting ical program h nj ned i] on
Iwellings found at the bottom of Jakes | s——
Ute inarriage customs are pecullar
able age her parents shut her up In| ,re running away. They will believe exhausted, there is still open 0 them Luan Phones
that an excellent spread will be pro
Word has Leen received in Waver- 1yided the tepée. where she is compelled to]; 4d It on purpose Hardest of Hard Luck. { that of collecting the finest specimen Hwer Avefiug,
Iy that Howard McDaniels, former) SE RNSNT——— fast for four or five days. At the end Didn't you? | asked, innocently Some men sata Uncle Eben, | of forged or spurious works of art . Te
of this place and Miss Jennie Foot of Mrs. Ann Frayer. of that time Invitations are sent to You know ] didn't he declared, | complains about ‘hard luck when all | und this Is capable of becoming a THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAY
Ithaca were married at that city on 2 the friends of the family, who gather | oiihdrawing from my arus dat’s to blame is deiv owa foohishhess | hob scarcely less Interesting or ad Desires to uunouunce that they have
New Years day Warveriy—Mis Ann Frayer, an aged | 000 the tepee, where they are feast It looks much like you are running | Hut. after wll dar ain’ no harder luck | mirable than the pursuit of the genu some very desirable Lullding lots for
— resident of North Waverly, dled yes- aq apd then all, men and women ' v fan bein’ bor foolish.” 4
pt——————— . ) { J away with me” | sald If you are, | dan bein born foolish ine article Art Journal .
: 3 ' : . sale on cheap and easy terms, and
The Chora! union met last night [terday afternoon at the home Of her |glike, engage In a weird dance, shak-{| can't help it, can I” y y Y- tot
: - : — tha y
the high school and will open the jurauddadghter, Mrs Dora Summons [ing ratties. blowing on reed pipes and “You are ridiculous,” she laughed Uncle Eben’'s Wisdom, | bat they bave placed the agency for
season again There was a good at ¢ was 91 years of age, and had re- singing incantations The parents Any way, you can't start to New Zea Lots
: Horseshoe Superstition. sellin m the han ANDREW
\ 0’ people gives good advice,” Im the latter half 7h seventeenth felling tem i» 1 - oa 4
tendance last evening, and it prom ted lu Waverly for only two mouths, |felgn disgust and go frequently to the | and today sald Uncle Eben It's allus caster | qaniury a writer mentions that most | a aes Shoss
h “ai a ’ . o u al 1 L 5 8
“isese lo be a prosperous season for ;ving came here from Athens where | 4007 and bid them disperse. A com ('nless you go with me sald | to prescribe medicine dan It 15 to take | o¢ he he uses In the west end of Lou whinisg 10 provide themselves, ity
organization he had lived for Iwo years previous monly practiced procedure is to place fly this tyme the engine was golng | 11’ don w os tected nist wit : homes or to invest in lots for
the sr 3 Ans the maiden ou a couch of boughs over o rapidly and the racket was so — — wl a pry tall d nena o . aus lative purposes will do well to con-
\eate tones Upon these stones a 18 + coul ol converse e UES They halle Ah y :
The meeting of the Polyhemnia |charge. and hearing that no physician bated . oo. pon en _soue) grea . # we Sod : nu conve 8 a Plant Does Double Duty jate as 1513 there were 17 horseshoes |38It With Mr. Evarts before pu
30 ( { y i wade Ne sit on the englueer's ‘ ;
€lub has been postponed from Friday [pad been in attendance he notified | qin a thorouxh steaming. After that ad to be sure that she did not fall By grafting a plant has been pro | palled up In one Loudon street, but |!08 elsewhere. This plot of land
. a BUTL Al and to Le § { t 8 4 no ng t Chis K rn nearly surgo strial §
untll Saturday evening and will nu ' Betowski who visited the he is jed to the river for a plunge, | ,ut | held my arm about her walst Qyeed a hia wis Farland that 1 in 1541 ouly tive remained y surrounded by indu
at the home of Miss Baldwin oo Che [house and found that her desth was and is ihea considered worthy of a There was & crowd of people Nued grows potatues uoderground and to | + - with beautiful scenery and all the
] 3 3 i ¢ and fou ! t bh & s Wd is < y « ere f crowd of | pie h " . :
mullg street. All who are Interested | due to old age Her granddaughter husband up ut the first slation to see us go by Wytoss ubove ground. The Proud Postic Idea of Indians. vantages of a modern town. T
wroducer ul IL cal { 1 ,
in music are invited to attend A th whom she realded was the only The courting time is ordinarily dur. | and now | had no further fear of a col DE . ails it a “tompot Possibly the most beautiful of bur) |t0 sult purchasers. Steps are al
ae udertaker Gral had the case in
special musical program has been iti.e that she had In this vicinity |ing the harvesting of the Utes’ great: | sion Ihe train dispatcher would : , customs Known among aboriginal peo [being taken to supply all the
prepared for the occasion Ihe tuner take place LOMOrrow est crop, the mesquite bean The | be sure to clear the track | saw by ple was that which prevailed among comprising this plot with a full
STAYariy—The Eastern Sta: held it home and ghe remains will Le bus of the daughter The father simulates ‘ation the engine ra perceptibly elity fit is sincerity Fhe belleving| om the night of burial to carry the the plot of ground take trolley
: : . \ Springs Corners, cross bridge
Ist evening: and there w at RE ————————— obeys. but returns shortly decked out takirts of Cherrydale he believe he believes it for him | Land
ali here ere ¥ f
ple : bridge turn to the left and you
The Natal jasunched lp Cuglaud od palul It always happens that the | wo walked to the station house on Us round. There willie a
' h Beptember 30, 1s the most powerful maiden is alone, whereupon they be The telerraph operator met us at The Happiest Woman & a :
‘officers for the ensuing year were in
iM & banguet wus served During | she carries alx “2 inch and four 7.5 loch long walk or ride together In the it's all right. he =ald, as he thrust | the fireside and says ‘Yes, dear, to A aim Cantar Kasibs fui Mery amos Aetrugiay show you over the ground, or :
& & group picture. lneclud- | RUBE All her guns are loaded amd woods. When they return they are low envelope in Nell's hands every stupid remark her husband . ied - - * paid other day by calling Valley
— ROGrRitE 14 kK: { bh aie” YOUDE MAD BPProad hes the father of | the gauge that the steam was dying : Originality the Iroquois ludians, of freeing a cap |ply of the best water the valley
Eastern Star Banyuet Canis id } OX Gel om Nel the maiden humbly and asks the hand | out. and after we had passed the third The merlt of originality 1s not Aov-| tive bird over the grave of the dead fords. When you come to 100k
first meeting in the new M " ied at borrest Home cemetery rage and orders him away. The youth ower It stopped dead still on -the | Man Is the original man, whatsoeier| soul of the departed to the Spirit
‘ ' v asonic Ten
har iv + crosses over I. V. R. R. when
ninety present The # 4 Most Powerful Ciulser in IMs gaudiest feathers, beads and { helped Nell from the engine and self, not for another. Carlyle *
] e Ori degrees was
conferred on four candidates and the T
crulser lu the world, Her tonnage ls come acquainted, and then, If she 18] he end of the platforig. He had a The happiest woman,” says Mrs MADAME DEAY' FRENCH FEMALE 8 |at the office Tuesday, Thu
stalled. After the meeting was con-| 13650, she has a speed of 22 knots and favorable to his quest, they go for al apndescending grin on his face Hetty Green, “is the one who sits by PIL L S¢E [Saturday afternoons of each
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fge was taken Miated by bk ‘ et cousidered married They at once be I No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108
p——— — - gin housekeeplug in the home of the
I pond S0ngit
the me ape -
: lecaing All Is forgiven. — There are 10000 uvrofessionsl | Sold ln Sayre by the West Sayre
will eure Blind, Bleeding. Vicerated Cont. writes oy Mor, Lacnpater brave then Sets up his own tepes Chicago dibune erfmuinals n New York," modestly A fo. We Buy Junk
and Itching Piles It absorbs the | y Pn po concedes a Gotham newspaper. These ==| Do you kuow that Blosteln
tumors, allays the itehick at ounce, |!!® of Bloodine helped her when she Knocking. : i figures must have been secured from
8 a poultice, Kives instant relief |was all run down Bloodine (s a Opportunity way uever knock but Audience Decide’s Actor's Fate thu: censunof 1810 T Ad. Th pay the highest price for rags, |
William's Indian Pile Ointment body builder and system tonic of won- once. but others will do enough to At the theater at Namuh, France, ls Sea ry an in e
| prepared for Piles and Itching of derful merit, and if you have not tried make up for it the perntormers making beir debut
# private parts. Every box guaras-|it, you should today. The greatest — are accepted or rejected for further Expectation Always Alive, R d. You’ 1 et
Bold by druggists. by mail, |system Tonic In the world Sick | Comforting Thought. perfocasugen by (he votes of the au-| We love to expect, and when expec | ING COT 8
C B0e and $100. Williams Mfg Kidneys are positively cured by | [If the poor cannot always get mest artists usoally appearing | tation is either disappointed or grat:
Se Dripan Seas "ia bY C [Biootime. Sold “by CM. Drises ihe rich man cannot’ always digest Stent works baiore theis as ST results; others do.
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