The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, March 28, 1907, Image 2

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    Is Now in Jall al Owege While the Au-
thorities Are Invesligating the Sev-
eral Marriages of Avery.
Waverly—Sherif Parmalee was In
Waverly yesterday, having returned
from Meshoppen, Pa, where he had
been looking up evidence in the case
against Oliver Avery, who 1s under
arrest in Owego on a charge of big-
aly. Avery was known to have two
Wives, aud the sheriff heard that he
{had sull another one at Meshoppen
‘He discovered that such was the
{Cage and that the wedding had taken
| place aboard a passenger traln in
{Waverly on the 3 of last February.
i The name of the woman he married
{in Waverly is Mary Russell, and he
Shirt Waists,
SOMEST
Silks and fancy materials
Prices $15.00 to $35.00.
They are model
tures. New, jaunty styles
Prices $5.00 to $25.00
=
Exquisite New Shirt Waists
{was known to her as Oliver F. Hud-
son.
It seems that the couple had board- |
‘ed the Lehigh train at Waverly for |
ithe purpose of going down the line
iwhen Avery saw the Rev. Phillip J.
| Willlams, wha it Is stated lives at Ei-
{mira Heights, on the train, and he
{asks him to perform the wedding cere-
mony. The wedding took place on
‘board the train, and was witnessed
iby a Mrs. M. E. Shorts, who claimed
Waverly as her residence. Although
an effort has been made the witness
has not been located in Waverly, and
{NO ohe seems to know any such per-
‘son. 2
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Whether any more marriage escap-
ades of Avery's will come to light is
not known, but It would not be sur-
prising If it should be discovered that
there are several more matrimonial
ventures in which Le had figured.
and Fancy Dress
Novelties, together with
of plain fabrics
Fancy materials S0c to 31.50
Black materials 0c to $2.00
Goods.
a beautiful collec-
| MRS. FRED APPLEGET
| DIED AT HEIGHTSTOWN, N. J.
| Wife of the Editor of the Free Press
Passed Away Yesterday —Funeral
per yard.
per yard.
lain colors Our new
86¢ to $2.00 per yard.
on BANK
OF SAYRE.
solicit your Banking
" and will pay you
per cent interest per
left ‘on
1 of Deposit or Sav-
Account.
department of savings
8 special feature of this
ik, and all deposits, wheth-
large or small, draw the
rats of interest
MN. H. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
i@ Valley Record
MURRELLE, Proprietor.
' W. T. CAREY, Editor.
avery afternoon except
203 West Lockhart Street,
ption, $3.00 per year; 25¢
ising rates reasonable, and
known on application.
as second-class matter May
at the postoflice at Sayre.
under the Act of Congress of
.
at
8, Pa.
‘the mews that’s St te priat.”
ISDAY, MARCH 28, 1907.
WAVERLY
BEB. WOOD, Representative.
§ advertising matter may be
ex's Racket Store, corner
and Park "Avenue.
o'clock noon call the malo
Both phon
This is your
largest and finest
side the large ¢itl
Carpets— 25¢
FEE Pr br rb
Pod] card albums at Strong's.
Two candidates were Initiated into
the Eagles last night
“The Widow Jones' Suits for Boys”
and children at Unger & Ellis. 2t
New Edster post cards and trans-
fers at Greggs Racket Store.
The latest spring styles in hats and
neckwear for Easter at Unger & El-
Its. 2
For your sake, your boy's sake, for
our sake come and examine our new
spring suits. It will do you good. B
Freedman.
Tomorrow.
Waverly—Word was received In
| Waverly yesterday afternoon that the
| wife of Fred B. Appleget had died at
{ Helghtstown, N. J. She had been ill
for a long time byt had seemingly re-
covered and Mr. Appleget had gone
to Helightstown for the purpose of
{bringing his family to Waverly. When
|
opportunity to select from the
assortment of floor coverings ou
es.
to $155 per yard.
ard.
{from meningitis and In a very criti-
(cal condition. She grew worse rap-
{idly, and yesterday she died. There
{are three children In the family, two
| boys and a girl. The funeral will
Stroug furnishes envelopes for tin- [take place tomorrow morning at 11
sel post cards free. {o'clock at Heightstown. A number of
| Waverly people went to that place to-
E. D. Sebring has returned home | day for the purpose of attending the
after a trip to Herkimer and Cohoes. |funeral. During his sojourn In Wav-
p——————— {erly Mr. Appleget has made many
A full line of fancy dress hats, and friends, and all feel the deepest sym-
ready to wear hats at Miss Devlin's, pathy for him in his bereavement. He
Broad street. 268-tf had procured a house in Waverly, and
{had it ready for occupancy when his
The Kev. Alanson Tilden officiated (family should come here, and he had
at the funeral of Mrs. Hughes at Ath- |intended that Waverly should be their
ens.
Mrs. Arthur Day of Elmira, was in
Waverly today for a short Ume.
{permanent home
The largest stock of Easter post qu ASHED CAR WINDOW
cards in Waverly, Sayre and Athens | PAID THREE DOLLARS
at Strong's, Waverly. | Eiri
Harry Luce and sister, Mrs. Wil
Ham Gassner left today for Shawnee,
Oklahoma, where they will visit their
parents for a time.
Come yourself and Brings your
{friends and examine the fine line of |
spring suits, shoes and furnishings
at B. Fredman's
F. A. Bell will leave this evening
{for Talahassee, Fla, where he will
{join his family, and they will return
inorth in a few days. $
| Last evening there was a regular
meeting of the Walter C. Hull Post
{G. A. R. A committee was appointed
ito make arrangements for a meeting
[in commemoration of the anniversary
{of Lee's surrender, which will be held
April 9.
The local union of the W. C. T U
{met at the home of Mrs. J. F. Shoe-
{maker yesterday. There were 20 lad-
{tes In attendance The meeting was
{in charge of Mrs. George Munn, and
| was a very Interesting and iInstruc-
itive one
Teacher Gives Skilled Exhibition.
Waverly—VYesterday the class In
{first English in the Waverly high
{school went to Owego and gave a
| demonstration before the teachers’
county Institute under the direction
of Miss Charlene Tobias. In the re-
port of yesterday's session of the In-
stitute the Owego Record says: “Miss
Charlene A Toblas of Waverly con-
ducted a class exercise with 12 pupils
from Waverly in first Euglish. There
was an Interest of the teachers
throughout the session. The exercise
{Man Boarded Train at Waverly, Rode
moving from | .
to Waverly| On Step of Vestibule Broke Win.
dow.
George Crispin is
Pennsylvania avenue
street.
i .
i
| Waverly—Yesterday as Erle train
{No 8 was pulling out of Waverly a
—————————————— {man rushed to the train and jumped
H. C. Muldoon and sister Josephine upon a step of a vestibule car. He
went to Owego, and spent the day rode on the step until the train had
there |reached Smithboro, when he smashed
|the pane of glass in the door and
Nothing in up-to-date millinery for | clambered into the car. Once Inside
early spring but you can find at MTs. [pe begun to be abusive, and used pro-
Ellis’ parlors at Waverly. 1t
Large assortment of
cards at Strong's.
Easter post
{fane language. He appeared to be
{somewhat under the influence of lig-
from | yor, and as he kept up his trade he
Sheahan | wa3 placed under arrest by Captain
{of Erie detectives, liudly, who happen-
i {ed to he on the train. When arralgn-
For Easter buy yourself a stylish , .. .,urt he said that his name was
sult. Unger & Ellis can show YOU BIW. F. Smith. He was fined the sum
fine line. which he paid.
Hugh Maxwell has moved
Providence street to the
house on lower Broad street
= lof $3
Miss Frances Weeks of Lopez, Pa, |
has come to Waverly and is employ- |
ed In Miss Alice Devlin's millinery |
store.
This Is the Place.
To get your hair cut, 16; shave
{10c; shampoo, 156¢; hair singed, 15c;
ee me———— {whiskers trimmed, 10c; sea foam, bc;
The P. O. 8. of A. held a very in-| moustache dyed, 204c;
massage, 15¢c;
teresting session last evening. Vini- |hair dyed, $1.00; ladies’ hair switches,
tors were present from Corning,
El-| razors honed 26c; shears
mira and Athens,
icheap.
sharpened, 10c; scissors, 5c: pew
If you have
i n
A large assortment of trimmed hats |randles br To ete
for Easter at Mrs. Ellis’, Waverly's | .
leading milliner. 1t (ma cure, 50c a bottle. Thousands
{of testimonials can be furnished Bait
fish on hand the year round Locker:
by is also an expert taxidermist
Lockerby's barber shop, 418 Waverly
street, Waverly. 236-6m
The third floor in the N. P. L. bulld-
ing has been covered with linoleum,
the work being done by George Van-
Nortwick.
H. H. Knapp, who has been employ- | Wheel Broke on Wagon.
ed at the Sayre shops for several
| Waverly—This morning a road wa-
vears past has resigned, and will leave
gon loaded with samples of baking
ises, the less he adverlses the betler.
Adverlsing brings a man's business
into the limelight and if it is oot in
condition to stand scrutiny, the light
is bad for it. Advertising means many
sales: and many sales enable a man
lo be content with & samll profit ou
each, as in the aggregate Ais earn-
ings vu them all will be as greal, or
probably greater, thau those of the
man who charges exorbilaatl prices
oli a lew sales. Uu lhe whole, adver
Using increases le merchapls re
sponsibility because il lixes Lim iu
an allitude in which sll his traosac-
duns are cuulinually scrutinized. Ac-
cordingly be nds il policy, as Well
as principle, lo do business on Lou-
esl lines —Philadeiplila Press,
“Isle of Bong Bong.”
The offering at the Loomis opera
house next Wednesday eveulug, April
J, will be B. C. Whitney's sparkling
musical surprise, "The Isle of Bong
bong.”
ia "The Isle of Beng Bong,” a U-
tle which at first sight might indicate
nothing new or startiing to the thea-
iregoer, the Lhema, as well as the plot
and disiogue, is strikiugly original
The plot deals with a German Baroo,
rightful heir to the floating Island of
Bong Bong,” of which he has been
defrauded by the native Sultan. In
order (o find the deed the nobleman
decides to masquerade as his own ser-
vaul. Meanwhile he succeeds in lead-
the natives to believe that the servant
is the real baron, thereby missing
a coat of tar and feathers which an
ambitious Amercian politician, gath-
ering gralt in the Philippine, Held,
prompts the natives to administer w
the baron. The servant gels the tar
other things intended for his master
and many ludricious situations arise.
An elaborate cast of stage celebri-
ties have been provided for the Inter-
pretation of the clever comedy scenes
it is headed Ly Johu W. Ransone, the
noted dialect comedian, who won in-
ternational fame as the brewer In
Henry WW. Savage's production of
The Prince of Pllsen,” In which he
played four consecullve seasons, lm-
personating the character at the
Shaftesbury Theatre, in London, Eng-
land, for elght months of this time
In “The Isle of long Bong” Mr. Ran-
sone is playing the servant of the bar-
on, and in this role he Is given am-
ple opportunity to couvulge the aud-
lence with laughter,
“1 bought a ffiy-cent bottle of KO-
DOL and the benefit I received all the
gold In Georgia could not buy. In
three months [| was well and hearty]
fay you live long and prosper.”—C.
N. Cornell, Roding, Ga, 1906. Kodo!
For Dyspepsia Is sold by C. M. Driggs,
Druga
latest and prettiest
2.2,
Back Combs, Beads,
Long Slik Gloves,
good % SG
der, Tegularly 25e.
§ GREGG'SRA
WANT RDS
WANTED,
Woman’ wants work By the day or
the hour at once. Engulre No. 519
North Eimer Ave. Valley phone 276x.
Address Estella Kinsman. 269-6*
To Reut—A family of two would
like to rent a small house or suite of
roms for housekeeping. 269-6*
Girls in the shirt factory. Apply at
factory in Talmadge block. 269-6*
A good girl for general housework,
at 211 Clinton avenue, Waverly, 265-f
Wanted—@Girl for general house-
work, small family. 112 Park Place,
Waverly 266-6°
Wanled—A good girl or middle aged
women Small family, Address or
call, Mrs H L Wolcott, No. 101,
North street, Athens 261-1
7 wir Wanted for general housework.
Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre,
Pa. 209-1
FOR RENT.
Rooms and garden $4 per month;
pasture at 16 to 25 cents per week
two miles from Sayre. Apply to C,
F. McKinney, 122 Maple street, Ath-
ens, Pa 269-te*
Lower fiat for rent, near shops 319
man streel 269-u
For rent—A good house, barn and
garden, 1% miles from the Sayre
shops, cheap. F. A. Bell, Waverly,
Application to Amend Charter.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford County,
Notice Is hereby given that an ap-
plication will be made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County,
on the 16th day of April, A. D., 1907,
at 2 o'clock p. m., for the approval
ind granting of certaln amendments
to the Charter of First Methodist
Episcopal Church In Sayre,’ of Sayre
Borough, Hradford County, Pennsyl-
vania, as specifically set forth iu the
petition thercfor now on file in said
Court, agreeably to the provisions of
the Act of General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ap-
proved April 14th, 1905, relating to
the amendment of Church Charters,
and to the provisions of the “Corpora-
tion Act” of 1874 and its supplements
H. H. MERCEREAU, Solicitor.
March 28, 1907. —28-4-11.
WANT ADS.
*
WANTED.
Wanted —A small farm within a mile
of Sayre or Waverly. Take immediate
possesion. Address "X" The Valley
Record 272
FOR RENT.
Pwo brick houses
gtreet, 8 rooms; one on Wilbur aven-
ue. 7 rooms and furnace. Immediate
possession given. Inquire of G. L
VanScoten, Athens. Valley phone
337c 271-8
Four rooms to let Inquire of Ike
Samuels, Lockhart streel jeweler.-272
Tm—
FOR SALE.
Une tool chest and set of carpenter's
tools to sell. Inquire at No. 101 South
River St. Mrs. IL. M. Morton. 272-6*
One on Maple
For Sale—A fine residence proper-
ty in Towanda, splendid location, ten
minutes walk from Court house, six
minutes from L. V. passenger: station.
N.Y. 268
Barn for rent. Enquire at No. 309
Desmond street. 267
Rooms for rent, suitable for house-
keeping. 110 Corner of Packer and
Elmer avenue 269-12¢
and Woe a yard,
patierns, 96 to
Hal Flos ele,
black and while,
Taleum Paw-
CKET STORE
£
FOR RENT.
For Renl—Wesat side double house
on Park Place, Waverly, $10. L. D
Atwater, First National Bank,
Sayre. 266-8
FOR BALE.
For sale—On easy terms. House and
lot 518 Clark street. Enquire of R.
D. VanDuzer or at premises, 271-6*
For sale—A good kind horse suits-
ble for a woman to drive, together
with a carraige and harness, will be
sold at a bargain. Call or address,
Daniel Vanloan, 120 North street,
Athens, Pa 268-¢°
Fggs for setting—Full blooded
Rhode Island Reds, 50c per selling
A. C. McGovern, 112 North Main strest
Athens. 268-8
Horse for sale, suitable for road or
farm purposes. D. M. Arthus, grocer,
Stevenson street. 267-6
For Sale—A No. 1 rubber-tired run-
about wagon, In excellent condition.
Bargain for an early purchaser, Ene
quire of Paul E Maynard, M. P. A
block, Sayre.
¥
.
gy. surrey, poriland cutter, three
, robes and blankets. :
Both phones, J.
251-8
At Waverly, N. Y., bullding lol, con-
venient to car line, large enough for
double house or 2 single houses. For
particulars, Apply at 125 Chemung
street, Waverly, N. Y 226-1m
n
to quick purchaser.
T. Corbin, Athens, Pa
CONTRACTING.
J. H. Snell, Athens, Pa, Contractor
and Builder. Also buildings moved
on short notice. 241-3m*
for yourself the
beauty and maghni-
tude of our lines.
Uniform low prices
rule here.
housecleaning sea-
very time of year
when housekeepers
The larg-
¥
was an exhibition of high skill in
teaching” .
on Wednesday next for Marion, Wayne
cofinty, N. Y.. where he has secured
{a more desirable position.
Special !
Come and make your selections
i Mennen's Talcom Powder, regularly for your boys’ knee pants. You will
{28¢, Saturday only 19% at Grege's see the biggest line at Fredman's.
of Wilawanna is Io | Racket store. —
ig on friends todsy. Good Friday,
powder was coming dowu Broad |A very desirable house, finished In
street when a hind wheel suddenly | walnut, with all modern improvements
dished, and every spoke broke out of |Spi¥hdid barn and other bulldings,
it. The horse made no eoffrt to yun, [With poultry houses and yards to
and so the broken wheel constituted house six hundred fowls. Lot con-
the only da ¢ © A new wheel was |sists of six connected lots, coustitu-
secured ant 2 e driver proceeded toting one acre. Owner leaving town.
distrib the powder. Will be sold very cheap If sold at
& once or will trade for Sayre proper-
; fo suit purchaser. Ad-
ladies’ tajjor and dress-
street, Waverly. iw
is your name on post