y: our displa and what's better still, GRAF Furniture and The Valley Record W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon azoapt Bus | ‘at Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, “All the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1806. _——— LOCAL MENTION The grand focy has completed its labors, been duly discharged by the court, and have returned to The Kane base ball team and a “picked mine from among Sayre's talent are contesting for supremacy ‘on the Riverside diamond this ————— It is about time for the tramp who was ruined in the San Fran- cisco disaster to appear at your back door with the usual request for a “handout.” . Passenger traffic has become so ‘heavy on the Lehigh Valley re- ‘cently that the officials have been ‘compelled to place in service two sections of No. 4 Harvey Gray will give the second of his second series of dances in Eighmey's hall this even- ing. Dancing will begin at ¢ o'clock and continue until 12 ~The funeral of Mrs. Ellery L. Hammond, who died at the hospi ‘tal yesterday morning, will be held from her late home, No. 211 South Elmer avenue on Monday after- noon at two o'clock. If you waot to make big money handling the finest “History of the San Francisco Horror” that will be issued, read our offer to agents and the large ad that appears elsewhere in today's issue of The Record —————— Dan Darleigh in “Si Stebbins,” at the Loomis last evening, pleased a large audience and demonstrated excellent ability as a character actor. He has many personal friends in Waverly who gave him a fine greeting. Don't wait for your spring and summer clothes, and don't hesitate a2 moment longer, but come up to A. Atkin, the New York tailor, 132 Lockhart street, as we go with the times and have the very latest and best New York styles. We guar- antee best satisfaction. It has been suggested that at Jeast a part of the proceeds of yes- terday’s base ball be given to those who were injured in the collapse of the grand stand, instead of sending it to the San Francisco fire suffer- ers.” Charity should begin at home, say those who make the suggestion. Don't pay a big price for a trashy account of the San Francisco diss aster. The very finest “History of the San Francisco Horror that it will be possible to obtain has been secured by The Valley Record, and you can get it absolutely free Read the large advertisement con cerning this work that appears elsewhere in The Record today - The members of the Grand Army of the Republic in this sec- tion are already beginning to make preparations for Memorial Day, Although the day on which the scarred veterans of many battles do fitting honor to the dead is over a month away, from this time on _ the old soldiers will be. busy mak ing arrangements for an appropri- LU Two to Be G.ven Away by D. S. Andrus & Co. for the Largest | Correct List of Words from the is worth buying, for we & CO. The interest in the D S. Andrus & Co. “Word Building Contest” | {has nearly reached the boiling | WAVERLY | point, so to speak. All lists must | FRANK E. WOOD, Representative ibe in the hands of the judges be: News and ‘advertising matter may be | fore midnight ol April 30, 19006 left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. | Never has there been more enthu | | siasm over a contest than the pres. | ent one inaugurated by “the Old] Reliable Piano and Music lof D S. Andrus & Co. Think of David Decker has returned from (jt! Over four thousand dollars’! Syracuse, where he speat the past | worth of prizes to be given away | few days. Mouldings at Strong's. House” a — A ———— |The first and grand prize is a] {845000 DS Andrus & Co. Cab | inet Upright ano for the largest | Mrs. Frank Harding of Barton | COTFECt list of words from the firm | was calling on Waverly friends this | "*™¢ of “D.S. Andrus and Com morniag. | pany " The $350 00 Doylemarx Concert Grand Upright Piano. These pianos are : = manufactured by D. S. Andrus & Buy your spring millinery of Co. and they are the product of the Mis. Ellis, of Waverly, and save|. nq makers’ art. money. Wall paper at Strong's. second prize is a A —— Devoe paints at Strong's. It is a well | known fact that for the past forty- Mr S ws d int six years D. S Andrus has stood F. Sumon Ziusmer move 10001 c.g oj bility —first, last and all his new houss on Peansylvanial , time. They are going to main avenue yesterday. |tain that high standard at all costs, Every piano sold by D. S. Andrus & Co. must be as represented or money refunded. One of the great: est features about the piano selling of this firm is the D S Andrus & Co Easy Payment System, origi nated in the place for the | family who not afford to pay cas 1 | for a piano. In other words, DD. S| Andrus & Co. practically loan the money to purchasers of pianos | from them, and that, to, without] paying interest. Besides they give | absolutely free with every piano a 2g8-2t rr — fs —— Mrs Theodore Shay and Mrs. | Rena G. Mills of the Norwood hotel were in Elmira yesterday. For correct styles in millinery at the right price call on Mrs. Ells at Waverley. 2g8~2t first Mrs.Charles L. Leonard of Wa- verly street is suffering from a se- vere attack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. James Crispin and children went to Elmira today and will visit relatives in that city over Sunday. stool, scarf, music box, one year's | tuning and all delivery charges. | All inquiries and particulars of | the “word building contest’ will be | furnished from the D. S. Andrus &| Co. store at 114 Baldwin street, | Elmira, N. Y. Other stores at Williamsport, Sayre, Ithaca and Painted Post Lewis Graf returned to-his home at Crittenden, N. Y , today after visiting his son, Herman B. Gral, for the past weck. Judge E W. Dawson, the local representative of tae Sayre Times, went to New York city yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of a relative. } i Newspapers are always glad to] get all the news that is obtainable, | and The Record is no exception to the rule. If you cannot bring or send your ncws items to the office, use the telephone. Call 128x. SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:40. Christian Endeavor, 6:15. Evening service, 7:30, The Rev. E. C. Petrie, Pastor, Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30, Sanday school, 12. Christian Endeavor, 8:00. Evening service, 7:30, The Rev. M. B, Wood, Pastor, Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. KE. M. Beysher, Pastor. A ball team known as the Re liance defeated an aggregation from Sayre on the Howard street grounds this morning by a score of 10 to G, The Tioga hose company held a reception in the company’s par- lors last evening. A large crowd was in attendance and the evening passed very pleasantly with cards and dancing * Florence, the little daughter of George M. Legg, while playing at the home of a frend om Park avenue fell and hurt her arm, [It was thought at first that the arm was broke but it proved to be only a bad sprain. NEW LINE OPENED Waverly—The new South Wa verly street car line was opened for travel today, gand the first car started at 1:48 this afternoon. This line is the best piece of road in the whole system, being equipped with 75 Ib. rails. The road will prove a great convenience to the South Waverly people. ARMINDA DRAKE Waverly—Mrs, Arminda Drake died yesterday morning at her home at Chemung. Deceased was 71 years of age and was an oll} resident of Chemung. The funeral will take place at Chemung to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00. Junior B. Y. P U, 3:00. B. Y. P. U. meeting, 6:30, Evening service, 7:30. The Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor, Church of the Epiphany First Maas, 8:00. High Mass, 10:30. Sanday School, 2:00 p, m., Benediction, 7:30 p. mn. The Rev, J. L. Shanley, Rector, Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00, Morning service 10:30, Sanday school 12:00. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. F. T. Cady, Rector, a Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30, Sunday school, 3:30, Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:30, Morning servios, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00, Junior League 3:00 L ut. Epworth League, 8:00, Rvening service, 7:00, The Rev. J. F. 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We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim+ inately—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out retarning on all train®except — : within the Jreactited vince of the day. mit; Consult ticket agents for farther par 206-21 EE IS a ps ~ ., AGENTS WANTED The Valley Record wants a num- ber of agents to handle the “His- tory of the San Francisco Horror," which is being offered, absolutely free, to subscribers of The Valley Record This book is a handsome- ly bound volume of over 400 pages, profusely illustrated with large, full page illustrations that were made from photographs es- pecially taken for this book im. mediately after the earthquake and while the fire was in progress, and also views of prominent features of the city before the disaster haps pened. Its the finest, most com- plete and most authentic account of the San Francisco catastrophe that money and brains can pro duce. In addition it contains a full history of the recent eruption of Mt. 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Fare {rom Bayre, $285 round trip, Bee Lebigh Valley ticket agents for further partic- ulars, 296-16 William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and WitchHazel The best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chap pod Hands and all skin erup- tions. Tt is guaranteed to give satisfac- mone refanded. ce 26e¢ by Willisms Mig. Co,, Prop's. 0. Sold by M. Driggs, Fee 00% .xcursions 111. RATLROAD. Only $78.25 to Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia, and roturn, from Waterly, via Erie Railroad. Tickets on sale April 24th to May 4th inclusive. Good to return to reach original starting point not later than July 3st. sdmay-eod California Excursion- LosAngeles or San Francisco, California, and re- turn, via Erie Railroad Tickets on sale June 24 to July 8 inclusive. Good to return to reach original starting point not later than Sept. 15. Round trip from Waverly, $50.25. 208 taws july 1 SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. 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Knowing that the pec in this valley will be des ous of reading a correct an comprehensive account of ar unparalleled conflag ) that followed the eartl quake's shock The V: le} Record has entered in arrangement whereby can furnish to new scribers, and old ones whi pay arrearages and re subscriptions, a 400-pag book, containing a graph Wanted —A No. 1 reliable and well broken work horse, weight about 1200 ; must be fair roadste=. Inquire of A. H. Sawtelle at Valley Telephone Company building, Sayre. 200 0 A dining room girl. Apply at 110 Des- mond street. 284 A Se Card Reader Madam Scott, the famous card reader, is here for 10 days only, Wednesday and Saturday eveniogs excepted. Price 256 and 00 cents, Erie House, Waverly, N.Y. . 5 i 200-0t* ESS ——— —————— = For Rent Suite of rooms in the new Odd Fel. lows block, south flat. Hot and cold water, electric lights and gas. L.F. Shaw, Valley phone 89m. 300-6* : Rooms for rent, modern improvements, gas range, gas lights, Inquire 623 8, Wilbur avenue, 200-tt Farm house, gardén and room for one or two houses if desired. Two miles west of Begs Price $4. J. H. McKin- ney, R. F. D. No. 26, Athena. 2184-4w Pasture to let after May 10, 1908. Prices, 160 per week for yearlings; 25c for older cattle and 600 for horses. J H. McKinney, R. F. D, No. 26, Athens. Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge, 278-1 "For rent, offee rooms in the Wheelock Block. 204 Two offices for rent in the Maney & Page block. ALL Third ficor of the Glaser block. Kleo- provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan office, Lockhart street. 178¢ I — For Sale House and lot on Lewis street. Write for particulars to P. H. Ginsburg, Rob- inson Building, Elmira, N, Y. Im Good breeding mare, pedi can be furnished Call at Graf & Co's. Furai- tare store, Waverly, 207-0 Upright piano, cost $350.00, will sell for $200, velvet carpet with border, not worn at all, cost $62, will sell for $e: sideboard, cost $25, will sell for 16; piccolo banjo, cost $18, will sell at $5. 408 Rimira St, Athens, 209.3% Small Organ, cheap. Inquire at 305 Desmond street. 000 Ba for male in fine The Dr. Juddua ayo. Korth Allen, Farmers National Baak, Pa — account of the shocking SAN FRANCIS00 CALL BUILDING, 3mity. This book is no Ban Francisco's Finest Skyscraper, being prepared by the Mon- arch Book Co. of Chicago, and will be ready for delivery in about two weeks. The subject matter will be p red. by Richard Linthicum, of the editorial staff of the O cago Chronicle, and Trumbull White, author of “Shadow of Death,” and “Martinique,” etc. Both authors of national reputation and experts in seismolc thus guaranteeing to the readers of the book the stricte accuracy, written in a graphic and comprehensive mar ner. 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