The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 03, 1906, Image 2

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    L
GRAF
& CO.
i
NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital
Surplus -
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
~~ We solicit your Banking basi-
~ ness, sod will pay you three per
on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account. |
~The department of savings is a
special featare of this Back, and
| all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest,
BE. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
Published every
day st Murrello's Printing Offion, Sayre, |
Ps.
Suluctiption, $3.00 per year; 20 centa
rates reasonable, and made
Phiveiing
10, 1005, ot the poms gaan autier 3s
saat fd a of BE
THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906,
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CITEENS COLUMN.
Editor Valley Record :
_ Sayreisto be beautiful in the
future according to the measure
that provision is made by the pres
ent generation.
This isa town in the making,
and we can make it what we choose
Howard Elmer made wise provis
ion for the avenue that bears his
name by the elms he planted along
it. Many other property owners
have done the same, but there is
~ still very much that can be done |
“along this line, |
For instance, why not plant rows
of willows along either side of
Lockhart street and Wilbur aven-
ue where the streets cross the
poad? There are two places in!
- Sayre which are decidedly uasight
“ly, and a constant eye sore, willows
grow quickly and in a few years
these streets would be transformed. |
The Record is a public: spirited |
sheet, and | look to see it push’
thisalong. If the property own- |
ers will not do it, let the borough |
Poke the matter up. Ten dollars |
expended now—and it will not
cost more than that—will be one
of the best investments ever made
region. P.
WAVERLY
FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
News and "advertising matter may be
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
Miss Martine Kenrick went to
Mr. Clifford Stark of Syracuse
was in town yesterday.
SE ED A
Miss Mame Warren of Pennsyl
uania avenue is ill with the grip.
Boice of lestershire
spent yesterday with his parents in
this place
———— mec
Mrs. Fred F. Smith and Mrs. W
Edward
A large number of Sayre people
attended the mecting of the Eastern
Star last evening.
Dr. RS. Harnden has returned
from Washington, Pa, after a visit
with his son Arthur,
Misses Elizabeth Sheahan and
Mary McCarthy have returned
from a short visit to Corning.
Don Smith of Brooklyn, former-
ly of Waverly, is expected tomor-
row to visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rice of Lin-
coln street are rejoicing over the
birth of a son who arrived yester-
day morning.
Mrs Elizabeth Cohan, who has
b==n supply teacher, has been en
gaged as a regular teacher for the
n-xt school year,
The work on the town hall is
frog «ssing rapidly. Rich green
burlap is being placed on the walls
of the police court rooms today,
The Tioga Hose Co. are having
and pool tables, and are planning
to have other repairs made to their
club room.
——
A delegation of Eagles went to
Owego last Tuesday evening,
headed by local president Van-
Jr, for the purpose of
| forming an aerie in that Sevie in that place.
HE HAS LEFT T0 LEFT TOWN
Waverly—john Murphy, who
| claims to live in Olean, was arrest-
ed by Officer Corcoran yesternay
afternoon on a charge of vagrancy. |,
He was allowed 30 minutes to get
ont of town,
Duzer,
Waverly Bartender Drank Drug
| With Suicidal Intent Shortly
After One O'Clock This After-
noon
Waverly —Eugene Leary, a bar
tender at the Christie House, com
{mitted suicide about 1:30 this
| afternoon by taking a quantity of
| carbolic acid. No cause is assigned
| for Learey's rash act. He had
been a resident of Waverly for
| some time and was about 30 years
lo!ld The body was removed to
| Farley's undertakiog rooms and
' the coroner called.
| Waverly -- Yesterday
{o'clock noon Miss Ester Evans
land George E Moffat were married
{at the home of the bnde's parents
at No. 7 Athens street.
The Rev. Peter R, Ross per-
formed the weddiug ceremony,
lonly the near relatives being
at We
[present
The bride is one of Waverly's
most popular young ladies and the
groom 1s a civil cngireer whose
at Richmond, Va. The
happy couple will make their
future home in Chicago.
a —————
home is
About 20 friends of Miss Ethel
Z mmer of Fulton street gave her
a surprise party at her home last
evening. The evening was pleas
antly passed with games and other
amusements,
PERSONAL NENTION
Alex D. Stevens was in To
wanda this morning.
———
H. H. Mercereau, Eva, is in To
wanda today on business.
——
Geo. H. Moore of the Towanda-
Waverly Fruit company was in
town this morning.
—— mt
M. F. Barnum of the optical
firm of Barnum & Taylor went to
Towanda this morning
Rev. J. LL Shanley, pastor of the
church of the Epiphany, is in To
wanda today on business,
Geo. W. Kipp, president of the
First National Bank of Towandp,
and Congressman Mial E. Lilley
started for Chatham, Canada, this
afternoon on a business trip that
will extend over a period of several
NPL PAYOFF
Black Diamond legion, N. P.
L. will hold a pay-off on tomorrow
evening in their lodge rooms.
About $1,000 in dividends will be
distributed among members whose
policies have matured. An enter-
tainment with refreshments will
follow the payoff
Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee
The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces
reduced excursion fares to Wilkes-Barre,
Pa, secount Centennial Jubilee, Tick-
ets will be sold May 0th and 12th, to be
returning until May 14th, and will
honored ou all trains except the
Black Diamond Express. Fare from
Sayre, $28) round trip, See Lehigh
Valley ticket agents for further partic
296-16
Williams’ Kidney Pills
Have you neglected your Kideys?
Have you overworked your nervous sys-
tem and caused trouble with your Kid-
neys aod Bladder? Have you pains in
the loins, side, back, ins and blad-
der? Have yous flabby appearance of
ulars,
frequent desire to pass urine? If so
Williaws' Kidney Pills will cure you.
Sample Free. By mail 50e. Sold b
Druggists. Williams Mg. Co, Prop’s,
Cleveland, O. Sold by C, M,
druggist.
Excursions
ERIE RAILROAD.
California Excursion- LosAngeles
or San Francisco, California, apd re-
tarn, via Erie Railroad. Tickets on male
June 24 to July 8 inclusive. Good to
retarn to reach original starting point
not later than 18. Round trip
from Waverly, $50.25. 206 taw s july 1
Erie Raliroad Company will sell ex.
cursion tickets, Waverly to Asheville,
N. C. and return on account “Commer-
gal law of America” on July 23,
sna to retarn to arrive at
"Driggs,
New Yi
Barrett Bros.
ing, May 3d.
music and music
cordially invited.
Barrett
308 Broad St.
announce the
A full line of
books. You are
Bros.,
Waverly, N. Y.
26
ER AS
ans
~
short, 25
and 50c.
pretty in a variety
of colors, only 10c.
and
A pretty assortment
25c.
of ribbons, flowered
Turn-
Candy just in.
&
&
>
$e
$3 Sayre to Geneva and Return |
Account Centennial Celebration, via |
Lehigh Valley Rallroad. Tickets sold |
May 13th to 18th inclusive; retarn hut
May 10th. Tickets will be good
returning on all trains except
Diamoud Express within the as
limit. Consult ticket agents for farther |
particulars, 296-21 |
K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements | for
Graduates of the A American School
of Osteopathy, under the founder, |
Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks-|
ville, Missouri, are located tempor- |
arily at the
Hotel Snyder, and Floor, Room
3, Waverly N. ¥,
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
8 Examination and consultation
ree.
“MEAT, MEAT
SPECIALS |
Try BELLIS all this week for special
prices and see what cash will do.
Notice.
A pair of shoes was left at James
Advertise in The Record
WANT AD
sal ct cont 4 wird
first three . id ocsnt a word each
None taken for
fog Jeeaings) wis
Wanted -A No. 1 reliable and well
broken work horse, weight about 1200 ;
must be fair roadster. Inquire of A. H.
Sawtelle at Valley Telephone Company
building, Sayre, 2000
For Rent
Saite of rooms in the new Odd Fel-
lows block, south flat. Hot and cold
water, electric lights and gas. L.F.
Shaw, Valley phone 99m. 300-6¢
Rooms for rent, modern improvemeats,
lights. Inquire os
gas range, gas
Wilbur BO
house, garden and room for one
or two houses if desired. Two miles
a of Seyee, Price $4. J. H. McKin-
ney, R. F. D. No 26, Athens. 284-4w
Pasture to let after Feucinge: Rh 1508,
Prices, 16c per week for
for older cattle and 50o
H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 26 Do.
Two small offices, one room with bath,
suitable for gentleman, Inquire H. R.
madge, 78-
pairs. They have been repaired and the
owner can get them by calling at Chaf-
fee's shoe store, Athen, and paying the
bill for repairs.
by
th
Want ads inserted
ledger account
to the amount
transaction.
Wm. B. McDonald, i D.S. |
All modern methods for the scien
tific performance of painless opera-
tions on the mouth and teeth.
104 South Kilmer Ave.,
OVER THE GLOBE STORE.
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
For reat, office rooms In the Wheelock
Block. 284
Two offices for rent in Maney &
Pe ned
Third ficor of the Glaser block. Eleo-
trie light, bath room and all modern im-
. | provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan
of lode 1784
For Sale
a boat 16xb, suitable for sails or
Block,
For Bale—A
cheap; newl
Ingham, 413
Pa.
goad jor male
hv da Inquire C,
ry Wilbur aveaue, Sayre,
303-6¢°
House and lot on Lewis street, Write
for particulars to P. H. Ginsburg, Rob-
inson Building, Elmira, N. Y, im
Good breeding mare, can be
furnished Iat Graf & Co's. Fural-
tare store, Waverly. we
Sunil Organs chesp, Inquire at 300
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