The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, April 13, 1906, Image 2

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Picture Framing Neatly |
Prices.
& CO.
oe UNTIL es 8
Easter always brings fresh things
to eat and we have them
Cucumbers Sweet Potatoes
Tomatoes
Jone ; at Reasonable Prices
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital -
Surplus -
ET sh.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
We solicit your Banking busi
ness, and will pay you three per
cout. interest per annum for money
loft on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Hauk. and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rales of
interest.
NM. K. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
EEE EEE ESS
The Valley Record
J. BH MURRELLE, Publisher.
w. T. CAREY, Editor.
Published every “afternoon except Bus-
day ot Marralle Priccing Office, Sayre,
PS, eaription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
per month.
10, 10053 yre,
ER Congress of March 8,
BE
““All the news that's fit to print”
FRIDAY,
‘Ne Time to Waste
“He's still employed by hat big
wholesale Bouse, suf he’
"No; | think he's in business for
himself now. He used to take an hour
for lanch, but now hie only *akes a bare
five minutes "—Philadeiplla Ledger
APRIL 13, 190¢
Could She Have Meant It?
Jack (a8 the clock struck 11)—I ought
to Se guin’
~ Fap—Aw, go ou! —Chicago Tribune
Get the Worst of It
It's all right to take a fellow of our
size, but most of us don't reailse how
small we are.
Sdquors in Canada.
The consumption of spirituous liquors
in Oanada last year was less by §709,000
than io 1904.
Wants War
China bas gotten the worst of It In
politics 80 long that she is tempted 0
Uy War.
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Oigtment
will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and
Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors,
allays the itching at once, acts as a
poaitice ves instant relief. Dr. Wil
law's I Pile Ointment is prepared
for Pilea and Ttebiog of the private
rts. Every box is guarauteed. Sold
by araggisia. vy mail, for 50¢ and $1.00,
illiams Mfg. Co,
0. Formle
Prop's., Cleveland,
C. M. Driggs, druggist.
K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements
Graduatés of the American School
of by, under the founder,
Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks-
ville, Missour', are located tempor
arily at the
Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room
3, Waverly N. Y,
until they can secure permanent of-
fices in this city, and will be pleas
ed to meet all who are interested
and explain the science. All acute
and chronic cases successfully treat
od Examination and consultation
free.
Ee
Political Announcements
The undersigned announces himself a
candidate for the nomination of Jary
Commissioner, subject to the rules of
Democratic party of Bradford county.
J. E. GRAHAM.
Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1908
To the Republican Voters of Bradford
Coun!
1 announce myself as a candi
date for resentative to the Penosyl
Yapis Legislature from Bradford coauty,
to the rules of the Republican
It elected 1 will work for and vote for
the enactment of laws allowing trolley
roads to carry freight, establishing a two
cents a wile fare on steam roads, com-
pelling corporations to bear their proper
share of taxation, providing for the en
the state funds,
Wweasures as may be demanded by the
people of this county. CC, L. Stevens
De. C, L. Stevens,
March 10, 1906, 2nd Ward, Athens.
I hereby anvounce myself a candidate
an representative in the ntale legislature
* from Headford Sagat}, subject to the
" Republican party. M. Toton,
Beatley Creek, Pa.
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Cabbage
Popcorn
Figs, Dates
Uranges
Bananas
Lemons
Lettuce
Green Umions
Radishes
Parsnips
Soinach
PERSONAL MENTION
F B. McKee, of The Towanda
Daily Review was in town today.
“
25 Ibs. granulated sugar .
: boxes Nu lafe
Miss Elsie Sattler of Towanda Vieor
is visiting her father, H. Sattler of | ; poxes Eggo See .
Sayre
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4 cans corn
cans peas
cans pumpkin
> Tbs starch .
10 bars Oak Leaf soap
. » bars Acme soap 26
Robert pure food 1“ bars good soap . 25
: | 3 pk. cornstarch. 25
arent. was in Sayre this morming. | I
_ : ¢ E 3 bottles ammonia £ 25
3 lbs nce . cis 25
4 Ibs prunes « + a 23
soc table syrup : 40
6 boxes sardines . 25
¥ resh salt salmon, per 1h. . os
sibs bestciscoes . . . . . 23
i Ib fancy mackerel 12Y;
1 Ib Royal Luncheon coffee
known the world round to
sell for 25c, and worth the
price at that, sells today, Ib
Wear Hartz, Shaffer “and Marks | 39¢ a .
| Clothing A Kauf pi ry
man, old postoffice builiding Des- | 3 cans condensed otk
mond street, Sayre 42 table pickies
- 1 Ib Arm and Hammer soda
Class No. 13 of the Baptist; bulk . . i 04 |
Sunday school will hold a bake! We have best Yanis. weighing |
sale at G. R. Follett's grocery from 10 to 15 lbs.
store tomorrow afternoon. Place your order early and get it |
| for Easter.
We have strictly fresh eggs for
William Downs 1s home from
A A LY RN
tv NW
Jersey Shore and will stay over
te
~.
Sunday
A. Summers,
He is lookiug up matters relative
to the sale of food stuff which
will not bear official inspection
LOCAL MENTION
Given away, a nfle, with every!
| childs’ suit of clothes from $250
{up at H. Sattler’s 287-2
For sale by H
The Lehigh Valley run the first
excursion of the season to Wash
lowest market price
ington this mormiag. Quite a large
number of Sayre people boarded
the train at thas place
= | A J. HOAG
a hcavy white frost
last mght, and the fog very much |
resembled a morning in October. |
There was
220 DESMOND STREET
The robins, however, were plentiful Valley Phone 181 x |
carly this
morning Spring 1s |
making a desperate effort to arnive
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
The borough streets were never
on hime
in a worse condition than they are
It has rained |
every day this week and no oppor- |
BEG INNING
WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 16TH
MATINEES
Thursday and Saturday
at the present time
tunity has been given for the mud |
to dry. The
inches deep, 1s of a thin char ter |
mud 1s about five Tuesday,
eS
The Famous
C00K-CHURGH STOCK 0.
Supporting the Dainty Sou
brette Star,
Miss Ruby Erwood
and makes travel very disagreeable
Better weather 1s predicted whi h
will dry the streets quick} y
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE |
The Norristown (Pa) Times has| Evenings in the following success-
ful plays
Monday—*“A Game of Hearts.”
Tuesday “An Heiress to Millions.’
Wednesday “An Actor's Romange.
Thu sday ‘The Colleen Bawn.”
Friday “Her Only Crime.’
Saturday “The Little Avenger.’
MATINEES.
“Little Miss Military.
“Fast Lynne.’
Saturday “The Little Red School
ness the opening performance of | | House. SR
the Cook-Church Stock Company | Vaodeville Acts by “The Pryers’ sing-
ers, dancers and musical artists.
| Harry ‘Moore, Ben Loring and Ruby
carned aeputation established here | Erwood.
PRICES Eveningw, 10, 20 and 30c.
Matinees -10 and 20¢.
and better this| yp geo Tickets Monday Night, April 16,
15 cents. Limited to 200.
“Amateur Night Friday evening, April
20. Three cash prizes will be given,
the following to say regarding the |
Cook-Church company which will]
be the attraction at the Louis Opera |
“All to the
unamious verdict |
House all next week
good" was the
rendered by the delightful audience |
that packed
day afternoon and evemng to wit-
laesday
the opera house yester- | Foor oy
which fully sustained the well
in previous seasons The company
is really stronger
year, being equipped with entirely |
claborate |
new plays and more
scenic and mechanical effecty Miss |
Ruby I rwood, the leading lady, 's|
a talented repertoire star of charm MEAT, MEAT
ing personlity and versatility.” The |
opening bill for Monday evening, | The best in the market can be pur-
April 16th, will be the New York | chased every 4a at prices that fit your
pocketbook. . J. BELLIS, Elizabeth |
“Game of Hearts’ street.
[.adies’ tickets Monday might 15 | Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w |
cents, limited to 200. “Amateur
success,
meht” Friday evening, Apnl 20th,
three prizes will be given. Matinees
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
CREWS SENT OUT
The D S & S crews were or-
dered out by the Lehigh Valley |
Railroad Company yesterday af- JOWN Cc. OSBORN, |
Vy
ternoon to proceed to the Packer- Meavy and Light Draying and Moving
ton yard and haul empty coal cars
to Dnifton. This
| part of the company
Specialties
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. |
Hours Tham, 18 78pm.
OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephoon 37x. 138 Lockhart Bs, |
Gardens ploughed, ashes drawn AWAY, |
action on the 4,4 ail kinds of team work attended to |
has caused a promptly. Livery attached. |
be circulated that the | 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 205
Drifton colleries will start operas
tions on Monday next. The cars| Unfailable Headache
will be hauled to Dnifton, but | Table Cares all forms of Head
whether they will be used to take ts sche, Neuralgia, Meastral
the stored coal fit Roan to market aod other pains. Do not affect the heart
or be prepared for a resumption of Contain no opiates. All druggists or by
all 106. Unfalible Headache Tablet
work could not be learned. Co., Kimirs. N. Y.
{ rumor to
TWO
FRANK E WOOD, Representative
News ER ‘advertising matter may be
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X.
ne
Easter post cards at Strong's
today.
Mrs. Ellis, the Broad street mil-
liner, Waverly, 286 2
Past cards at Strong's.
J. A. Morey of Nichols was in
town yesterday.
E D. Sebnng, Esq,
his parents at Newfield.
is visiting
Post card books at Strong's.
Mrs. E Barton Hall of Elmira
1s visiting her father, P. L. Lang
rt A stm
Wall paper and paints at
11 The Hon. Byram L
was in town today.
Carl Arnold and wife of Nichols
Winters
Edward Eaton is home on a va-
cation from the Albany law school.
Easter hats, all prices, at Mrs.
the Broad street milliner, |
286 2
|and 11. 275-14t
with Miss Florence Godshall last
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Mrs. Ells’
Waverly.
em—— A fe ennaen
Broad street parlors,
280 2
Fall in line and buy a hat for
280 2
William Pickley, who formerly |
| ran the Erie house, has leased the
Stewart house.
: Naver. wet & went to
ns morning where he will visit
friends for a time.
Misses Mabel Finch and Mertie |
js Alice Westfall.
Miss Anderson of Buffalo is
Brooks for a few days.
Mr. R. S Whitcomb went to
Elmira this morning where she will
visit her mother for a time.
Mrs. C. H. Swain received two
ccates of strawberries this morning
from her husband in Flonda.
Abe. Unger returned from New
Yoak today where he spent the
past week visiting relatives.
Mrs. Horton of Los Angeles ar-
rived in Waverly this morning
and will visit relatives for a time
Store will open for business
April 2nd. Opening days April
1oand 11. Mrs. M. J. Baker, 511
Waverly street 276-14t
| verly school.
double house on Waverly street
that formerly belonged to R. B
Comstock of Binghamton. Mr.
Comstock was in town yesterday
closing the deal.
Mrs. M. J. Baker has decided to
go in business again at her own
home, 511 Waverly street, and
invites her friends and patrons to
call and look over her line of
spring millinery. All fresh flew
goods. Trolley cars pass the door.
Bell phone 214 B. 275-14t
The application blanks for liquor
licenses arrived this morning and
relieved the anxiety of the appli-
cants who had been notified that
the application must be in by Apnl
15, and that the old 1905 form
would not be accepted.
John Buck, the man who was
found wandering in Waverly yes.
terday, and who was evidently de-
mented, caused ‘the authorities
much trouble in trying to find
where he lived. It was finally dis
SPRING SESSION
OF PRESBYTERY
Will Be Held in the Presbyterian
Church on Monday and Tues-
day, April 16 and 17
Waverly—The spring session of
the Binghamton Presbytery will be
16 and 17. The delegates will be
church
The pening session will be held
at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon
The evening session will commence
at 8 30 and will be addressed by
the retiring moderator and the
sacrament of the Lord's supper
will be administered The Tuesday
morning session will open with a
prayer service at 8:30 and and will
be led by Dr. Hollenbeck
A luncheon will be served to
the church at
auditonum.
ELLIS CRANDALL
Waverly—Ellis Crandall died
His death was due to tuberculosis
from which he had suffered for the
past three years, and had spent the
greater part of the time wn the
Adirondacks. He had resided in
Waverly only a short time before
he died. Deceased was 35 years
old, and had been a resident of
Owego for a long time where he
was engaged in the jewelry busi-
ness. He married Miss Mildred
Topping of this place, who with
two small children survive him.
Three brothers, Burdette Crandall
and Stowell Crandall of Grand
Rapids, Mich, and Fred Crandall
Apnl 18
A very fine musical program has |
been provided for the Easter ser~
next Sunday.
Shipman, Center street got into a
that she died
He will go to Troy where he will
work for a time.’
week studying styles. Mrs. M. J.
Baker, 511 Waverly street. 275 14
The officers of the Waverly high
school alumni association met last
night to make arrangements for
him.
The funeral will be held Sunday
from the home of Mrs.
| Topping on Waverly street. The
interment will be at Glenwood.
to Buffalo and Niagara Falls
Tickets will be sold Apnl 15;
return limit April 16. Fare round
trip from Sayre, $3.00. See Le
high Valley Agents for further
ce ———
W. T. GAREY,
JUSTICE OF THE
PEACESR
Office Maney & Page Bloek,
Rooms formerly occupied by the
Iate John R. Murray,
Office hours: —8 to 10 a, m.; 6:30
to8 p,m. At other times during
See Display in Show Window
All hardy, thriving, blooming plants and ferns. Our assortment is com-
plete. Make your Easter Hower purchase here. You'll find we
have the finest variety of potted plants in the valley.
Boston Ferns, Easter Lilies, Azelias, Tulips, Daffodils,
Hyacinths, Primroses, Cineraries.
N. B.—All flowers held for Easter delivery must be paid for in advance, nor will
they be subject to exchange or return. Flowers delivered at your own risk.
EASTER CANDY SPECIAL
Pure, wholesome candy, 40c grade fine chocolate-coated candies. This
sale per 1b only 28¢. 20 different assortments to select
from. See South Show Window
20c¢ Ox Hart chocolate creams, per 1b 1te
Pecan meats, walnut meats, candy cherries.
Fruits and
Vegetables
Strawberries, malaga grapes, grape {10 bars Acwe soap
fruit, blood oranges, naval oranges. La- |4 pkgs Nu Life
nauas, cocoanuts, dates, figs, nats, |! vkg Banner Oats
{2 pkgs Mapl Flake.
{132 pkg macaroni
4 qts beans
2 Ibs finest peanat butter
2 lbs shredded cocoanut .
40c gallon can pie peaches. .
green onions, California celery, cabbage. | 70¢ gallon can Blueberries
Pillsbury’'s Best bread flour
P.S.- We make a specialty of fine | Washburn's best bread flour
Olives and Oils | Excellent pastry flour
‘Pay Day Specials
Saturday Only
Vegetables
Red ripe tomatoes, green string beans,
curly and swoath lettuce, radishes, cu-
cumbers, water cress, parsley, rhubarb,
gEsseruRERENRY
Fancy New Fresh-Laid Eggs
4 cans corn 30¢c, 3 cans telephone peas 25¢, 3 cans Hoyt's tomatoes 40c, 2 cans
red beets 5c, 2 cans Herald succotash 25¢, 2 cans lima beans 25¢, 0 Ibs fancy
lake ciscoes 250, fancy mackerel 10c¢ each, 26c can Herald peaches 20c, Island
Beauty brand pineapple squares (deliciously sweet and very tender) 20c can 18g,
2 large cans Island Beauty baked beans with tomato sauce je, 13¢ can White
Lily sucootash, 10c.
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A. & C. R. WILLIAMS
BOTH 'PHONES. 148 Desmond St.
Household Necessities
Brooms, Pails, Brushes, Mops and
everything needed for the
spring housecleaning
We have now an especially good line
of kitchen, laundry and dairy tur-
nishings which all housekeepers
are invited to inspect.
A Choice Selection of Easter Novelties
Try The Record.
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Bve New and Up-to-Date, First-
ocoommodations.
Rates $1.50 Por Day. Same,
For Sale.
For Sale—1 piano and pouschold goods.
Mrs. H. D. Sweetland, 319 Chemung
street, Sayre, Pa, 288-3
A dinl 1. Apply at 110 De ee
mond ay yoo gir PY a ner For Bale or pray shop ad gat fix-
tures, 405 Broad street averiy. Stock
RR ————————————e | yu %tured chesp. Inqaire Penn-
For Rent sylvania avenue. BS. K.Wolcott. 286.81
Farm house, garden and room far one
or two houses (f desired.
west ot Bayne Price $4. J. H. McKin- | Wilbur avenue.
ney, R. F. D. No 26, Athens, 2d Aw
——— mesepeeesmtmas— {age for sale cheap, in fine
oo ary Artiags Inquire 202 Olive, 275-41
“Pasture to let after May 10, 1908
Dr en daca orth
or older cattle for horses. J.
H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 20, Athens. — he lu Pa. x Konto w W, Howard
Two small offices, one room with bath, Alem, Farmers Nat Athens,
suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. Rl
Talmadge. 278-¢
For reat, office rooms in the Wheelock
lock. 204
Notice
Block Herbert Millheim has just
Twoulioss Tor rent In the Maney & | CF, Wik toute in Sayre.
Page block. net
Third floor of the Glaser block. Kleo-
i