The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 04, 1906, Image 2

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FRANK E WOOD, Representative
News and "advertising matter may be
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X,
office. Thus far Eugland bas shows
extreme patience, listening quietly te
the contentions of-the Turkish ambas
sador that the district eccupled belongs
te the sultan’s empire, but lnsisting
that the troops must be withdraws be-
fore the boundary question Is dis
cussed.
Police Selse Lottery Plant.
NEW YORK, May i — Seusaticoal
are expected to follow the
seizure la this city by Chief Fiynn of
the secret service of what is practical
iy the entire printing plant of the Lou-
islana Lottery company, as it Is com-
monly calied. sithough properly the
Honduras National Lottery company
of Puerto Cortez, Honduras. It is sald
tliat the wen behind the scheme and
whose arrests are likely to follow are
all well kKuown commercially and pelit-
ically
will be pleased to give estimates]
and we guarantee all our work.
GRAF & CO.
and Undertaking. Cor. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
Picture Framing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices.
Grocery Special!
BEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES
Cash or Good Credit
{ Mis, N. | M. Hilton is in Elmira
| today.
Miss Kate Wynkoop is visiting
Mrs. Young's in Waverly.
S.J. Nasadowski was in Che
mung oan business yesterday.
Mrs. Hattie Louise Blackmore
went to E'mira this morning.
ers of the country. Every instru-
ment is a leader of its class.
Terms to suit all
pocketbooks.
Dr. F. A. Bunnell of Lockwood
is in town on business today.
Gainesville Man Killed In Fight
GAINESVILLE, Ga, May 3 -Cur
tis T. Witty is dead here from injuries
inflicted in a fight with John Tucker
Dorsey. Dorsey is sald to be sulfer-
ing from severe injuries received Im
the fight, it being reported that his left
Jawboue is broken. He has pot been
arrested.
Mrs. Libbie Robertson of Owe-
go is calling on Waverly friends
today.
Miss Elizabeth Powers of Bing-
hamton is visiting her mother on
Centre street.
Ts MODEL STORE, the largest and best, ever busy, fastest grow-
ing grocery Sayre has ever known, is uptodate in every particular.
Saturday is bargain day here. The specials we name on standard quality
groceries are attracting widespread attention. Ask your neighbors about
our high quality groceries
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
HARRINGTON, REGENT,
S4PPEP PIF PPP IEP I E44
SHONING
STANFORD.
Miss Hurley of Bentley Creek is
visiting Mrs. Fraaces McCardle in
South Waverly.
Miss Elizabeth Shannon of Troy
is the guest of the Misses Mack,
Division street.
Closing Steck Quotations.
Money on call strong at § per cent}
prime mercantile paper, S%ge% per cent;
exchanges. 188 814.954, balances, 54. 532042
Closing prices:
Amal Copper... 100% N. Y. Central .
Atchison. ........ Fy Norf. & Weest..
16% Paan. R RAR...
Brooklyn R. T.. % Reading .
C.C,.C.aBLL. 9% Roek Island... 34
Ches. & Ohio 8 8t Paul...
Chi & Nerthw 137 Southern Pas...
Dan 1 Southern Ry...
Erle. By South. Ry. pf.
Gen Electric... 18 Sugar ..
IIL Central.. 188
Lackawanna... #0
Louis & Nash. . 1&6
aphattan.. . 1%
107%
me
Fancy Fresh Strawberries, Quart 13c.
_ Excellent Japan tes, 1b $25) | 2 cans red beets. . :
32/8 cans Telephone peas
40/3 cans Lima Beans
622 large cans of Island Beauty baked
beans
1%
11 | 2 cans Herald baked beans
28 | 4 cans Corn
10 | 3 cans cream corn
5 1 gallon can Pie Peaches. ...
95 | 2 cans Alaska red salmon
We carry a complete line of sheet music, mus
ic books and music merchandise. The
John Church Library, Century and
Conservatory and Fischer's Edi-
Miss Tina Eogleman will come
home from Elmira college this
: exta Pacific
evening to stay over Sunday.
nlen Pucific..
U. 8 Bteel...
U. §. Steel Re
West. Union .
2 pkga, Maple Flake .
Long cocoanut, 1b
10 bars Aewe Soap. .
10 bars Oak L:af soap
stropolitan
The record of vital statistics in| aisscurt Pac
7 bars Babhitt's Best Soap
{only ons iot limit to customer)
8 lbs. Ginger Soaps...
1 Ib. Golden Rio coffee
Ble =: = *
2%
Attention !
BOTH 'PHONES.
The Valley Rec Record
3. B. MURRNLLE, Publisher.
RE ————
afternoon except Bun- |
nbarption, $4.00 por ra 25 conta
BR SE Thin reasonable, sud made
Im
as second-class matter May
2 i
“All the news that’s fit to print”
FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1908
. BUBMARINE RAMMED EBCORT.
Severnment Boat Had to Be Beached
fe Avold Sinking.
NEWPORT, R. 1, May 35-- The gev-
~ grament tug Mina was rammed by the
submarine torpedo boat Porpoise dor
jug maneuvers in Coddington cove, and
the tog was forced to run full speed
Yor the shore to escape sinking
* The submarines Porpolse (Lieutenant
. Knowlton) snd Sbark (Lieutenant
~ Bharpley) were making a number of
fests In Coddington cove, with the
Mina acting as escort. The Porpolse
fn coming to the surface at a good
speed struck the Miun on the starboard
Dow below the water line aud stove a
minal] bole a few feet frow the bow
The forward compartment filled with
water, but Chief Boatswalo Sullivan,
whe was commanding the tug, swung
Ber around and beaded for the shore, at
the same time ringing for full sped
The tug’'s bow was well down when
she grounded ou the sandy beach. The
Porpolse was not injured
onmm——— c—
Chicnge to Have Unigue Theater.
CHICAGO, May 3 Chicago Is soon
10 have = new theater which will be
unique in scope and operation It will
be called the New theater, sud Bteln
way ball, which is situsted iu the ho-
PRHERUEERE BER
3 pkgs Royal corn starch . Waverly for the month of April
shows 7 births, g deaths and 13
3 quarts beans .
marriages.
0 Ibs lake ciscoes
A very pleasant entertainment
was given last evening in the
South Waverly high school hall by
the students of the school.
Remember!
Mr. and Mrs. E Westfall of Che
mung, returned from the metropo-
lis this morning. Mr. Westfall |;
represented Chemung Valley lodge,
F. & A.M, No. 350, at the meet.
ing of the grand lodge at New
York, and Mrs. Westfall visited
friends in the vicinity of the me-
_{tropolis
148 Desmond St.
“A BUNCH OF KEYS"
It certainly must be a very great
satisfaction on the part of the man
agement who has for so many
m—— a ———
AUTO WRECKED
FARMER'S BUGGY
Waverly —James Morris, a well
known farmer who resides at Willi
wana, had a collision with an auto-
mobile last Wednesday afternoon,
in which his buggy was badly|s
wrecked, his horse thrown down
and he himself badly bruised. Mr.
Morris, who is a man over 70 years
of age, had been to Waverly and
was on his way home. He hada
spirited young horse and was
driving along through the nar-
rows this side of Williwana, where
the road is only wide enough for
two wagons to pass when he saw a
large automobile approaching it at
a high rate of speed. He motioned
to the occupants of the car to stop
but they paid no attention. The
horse became badly frightened and
the machine struck the horse,
knocking him down, and smashing
the wagon. Mr. Morris was thrown
to the ground and received some
bad bruises and cuts. The occu
pants of the machine were badly
frightened and wanted to settle on
the spot. They handed $25 to the
injured man, who was dazed, and
sped on their way. The g25 will
not cover the damage suffered.
Mr. Morris did not know the par-
ties, who seemod to be strangers in
this locality.
Hoyt's cleverest musical comedy,
[“A Bunch of Keys,” which is sure
to meet with substantial warmth of
favor at the Loomis opera house
acxt Saturday afternoon and evens
ing to feel that after so many years
of usefulness this priceless piece of
| stage property continues to absorb
{the essence of prosperity and to
realize that the time for its with-
drawal from popular esteem as a
fun instigator is yet a long way ofl
So firm was the confidence ia the
acceptability of this seemingly
never to be worn out mixture of
stage merriment that all manner of
reverence was shown its appreci
ative worth, by giving it a new and
especially elaborate scenic environ.
ment and the compliment of a
company of such artists as would
impart an improved flavor to its
already fine reputation. None of
the latest song hits have been
allowed to escape notice by the
talented singers employed in the
present cast, and ever sO many new
frills and follies have been judi-
ciously infused with the main
object of healthfal rollicking fun
constantly in view. Among the
especially chosen artists Miss Lil
lian Lawson in whose care is en-
|trusted the role of “Teddy,” is
New York Markets.
FLOUR— . with light trade; Minne
sota patents, $4.9§45%,; ter straights,
0; winter sXtras, n 38. wiater
patehts, Siem
HEAT—There was a sharp Jreak in
May and moderate depression In other
months, due 0 realising, jome improve
ment In the weather and kness in
northwest ERATRMSL July, <1
oR a i. cables, & bullish situ-
ation unfavorable weather news
was ahd acthe and higher: July. ake
UTTER-Creame und,
. firsts, I7G1 4
extras, 1%; firsts, 1 . seconds,
CHEESE—Old, state,
ahd small, colored white, ge
ed prime, 134@léc ; com
tar 1 new, nate
best, re
ull cream, EH
falr to good
falr to good ig >
Gc
gathered, extras,
fresh gathere
. 8XLlras,
bh
ull cream,
best, 10c
skims best, 7
EGGS -Fres
en, 1c
firsts, llc
MILK- he, can, BLA
POTATO Pir. Pennsylvania. cheice,
per bushel, Bx New York and weel-
ern, choles, per bushel, TG®c. do. and
western, fajr to | Sa per bushel,
LIVE POULT Y-Qulet; fowls easier;
fowls, 14Q14 > old roosters, 10¢ ital
chickens wae. spricg (Chickens 9
Raucks, 1 Togs eene, 10§llc
ED POUL RY Firm. goed do-
as Jowls. choice, 184c.; do, fair My Jo
vod, 1 $c; old roosters, 100;
fe hie) ens, choice, Mc; do, torr te
good, 14c
7 dos-
nearby, exirs
Live Steck Markets,
CATTLE apply i arket steady
cholce, fr. ; Rvs UGe.s. veal
calves
HOGS
primes h
ecelpts light, market asuve
rhea $5 ae. al Yoke
. pigs. MBG roug
“
pT EP AND LAMBS Joon
Sills fpr 0 a does
A Waverly citizen has izen has called at-
tention to the fact that gas is leak-
ing badly in several business places
in the village, and that this should
be looked after before some injury
results from explosion or otherwise,
$3 Sayre to Geneva and Return
Account Centennial Celebration, via
Lehigh Valley Rallroad. Tickets sold
May 13th to 18th inclusive; return limit
May 19th. Tickets will be Sood going
returning on all trains except
Diamoud Express within the prescribed
limit, Consult ticket agents for further
particalars. 200-21
Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee
The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces
reduced excursion to Wilkes-Barre,
Pa, account Centeanial Jubilee. Tick-
ela willbe sold Ma Sth and 13th, to be
May 14th, and will
| Svurn)og on er trains except the
Black Diamond Express. Fare from
Sayre, $2.85 round trip. Bee Lehigh
Yale: ley ticket agents for further he
Piles] Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams' Indian Plle Ointment
will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and
Ttohing 2fles. It absorbs the tumors,
alla tohing at once, acls as »
hing relle Dr. Wil-
Boas in n Pile Ointment is prepared
for Piles and Itehing of the private
rts. Every box is guarauteed. Sold
ao for GOo and $1.00.
illiams Mfg. Co., Prop's, Cleveland,
0. Forsale by C. M. Driggs, druggist,
Candy just in.
92
NARRN
promptly, Livery attached.
and 2Sc.
Turn-
necklaces, etc.
We take pride in having
$090 449900
arily at the
3, Waverly N. Y.,
until ‘can secure
fices in
ed to meet all who
tel and theater quarter. will be re |relied upon for an unusually spirit
modeled at au expenditure of $50,000. |
FUNERAL SUNDAY
| and explain the science. All acute
¥Yictor Mapes, the director, will make |
rect productions
smoking room and a buffet for both |
wen And women, where ices, candies,
coffee and chocolate cau be Lad during
all performances, and tes will also be
served at matinees after the manner
of the better class of houses in Paris
Tifanys Rebbed by Old Employes.
NEW YORK, May 3 -On his own
confession that he had robbed Tiffany
& Co of $5000 by padding payrolls
snd suspected also of the theft of the
three pear shaped diamonds valued at
35.000, which disappenred fn April of
last year, Johu B. Brosseau, for thir
fy-five years u trusted employee of the
Sr, was arrested here. The theft was
| ed performance and the unanimous
| bespeaks a
cessor to many celebrated ladies o
of the comedy school.
paralleled subscription offer ? |
ac all at $300
Waverly- ~The funeral of Eugene
Leary, who committed suicide by
drinking carbolic acid yesterday}
{| afternoon, will take place Sunday |!
morning at 10 o'clock. The serv-
ice will be held at the home of his
brother on Clark street. -
FUNERAL YESTERDAY
Waverly—The funeral of Geo.
L Keeler. who died last Saturday
f| took p yesternay afternoon at
2:30 from his late home on Tioga
dort the service andi semains
Excursions
ERIE RAILROAD.
Jnl 310s to Los A les, Cal.
a, and return, from Wav avanyL via
Erie | Rallroad. Tickets on
24th to May 4th ne to
return to reach original starting point
pot later than July 3ist. sémay-eod
E. MN. DUNHAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: — Rooms 4 and §, Elmer Block,
Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa.
JOHN C. PECKALLY,
DRALNR- IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Pare Olive Oil rem
Msoaron 54 §, 8 and
and chronic cases successfully treat-
od. ion and consultation
“MEAT, MEAT
SPECIALS |
Try BELLIS all this week for
prices and see what cash — pesial
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