The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 08, 1906, Image 2

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GRAF
& CO.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital
Surplus -
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
We solicit your Banking busi
peas, and will pay you three per
ceat. loterest per annum for money
left on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Accvunt.
The department of savings Is a
special feature of this Bank, and
all depasita, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
B. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley Record
J. Bi. MURRELLE, Publisher.
Y-Y Cagay. Editor.
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aa Moarrelle's elle's Printing Office, Sayre,
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* “All the news that's fit to print"
__ TUBSDAY, MAY 8. 16.
LOCAL MENTION
Fred Lamont of of Towanda, was
in Sayre yesterday visiting friends.
¥
oreo second-class matter May
postoffice at Sayre, Pa,
Act of Congress of March 8,
The coal strike is settled and
business conditions will eventually
' resume a normal condition.
Orders for Stegmaics’ s beer must
paid for on delivery at private
houses. = 104 IW
Wm. Rice, Jr, from Rice's drug
store in Rome, is assisting Drug
pharmacy.
The Sayre borough school di
rectors will hold their regular
monthly meeting in the high school
building this evening.
The choir of the Church of the
Redeemer will meet for rehearsal
Wednesday and Friday evenings
All members are requested to be
present, 2t
The Sayre Haymakers will give
am entertainment tomorrow evening
in Red Men's hall directly after the
meeting. All Red Men are cor-
dially invited.
Those who arose early this
moming say there was a white
frost. Unfortunately newspaper
men are not in a position to ascer-
tain the exact truth of statements
of this kind.
Have you read The Record's un-
paralleled subscription offer ? If
you have not, you should. A large
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one year all at $3 00
If there is anything fn the old
saw that “a cold, wet May fills the
barns with hay,” or words to that
effect, there will be no doubt, judg-
ing from the present weather, about
this month making good.
On account of the absence of
several members of the council
many ot whom are members of the
sewer and town hall committees
Bo action was taken on these im-
portant matters at last night's
meeting.
The choir of the Church of the
Redeemer will hold a sacial at the
“home of Mrs. C. B. Low on the
corner of Elmer avenue and Hay-
»
s and friends of the church
lly invited. A silver
ji be taken.
WAVERLY
PRANK E. WOOD, Representative
left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly.
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X,
Post cards at Strong's
A — -
J. A Meade is ia Owego today
Wall paper at Strong's.
a — ey.
Officer Gridley went to
this forenoon
Athens |
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Try Strong's headache wafers.
A. A Slawson went to ome Is
ville last night. :
Devoe paints at Strong's.
re — A A Am
Miss Ethel Zimmer
from Ithaca today
E C French left for Tunkhan-|
nock this morning
Mrs. R S Hamden went
Elmira this morning
returned
to
W. J. McCabe of Towands was |
in Waverly yesterday
ee
Mr. and Mrs Fred A Sawyer
went to Barton this morning,
Mr. Robert Smith of Bufialo,
was calling on Waverly friends last
evening
Henry Raub, a clerk at Hotel
Snyder, Waverly, is very low with
appendicitis.
M. Payne of Norwich, N. Y
government revenue man, was in
town yesterday
The new sprinkler which |
was ordered by the village some |
ime ago,
net
strect
arnived in town this|
mormng.
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The Tioga county Sunday school |
convention meets at Owego
morrow. |
A mecting of delegates |
from the Waverly Suaday
will attend.
et lr
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Read the large advertisement con-
cerning this work that appears
elsewhere in The Record today
MOVED YESTERDAY
Waverly—The W. B Salisbury
advertising Co. and Salisbury &
Murray sign makers, moved yester
day from the old quarters on
Broad street into the Odd Fellow's
building on Fulton street.
They have a fine office and a
large work room which is a great
improvement over the old quarters
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TRUSTEES fi wo
INPORTANT MEETING
Adopt a Fire Alarm System, Or-| The propaty owners on Eliza
der Wires to Be Placed Under beth and Fulton streets were
Ground, and Provide for the order to make all underground
> connections within ten days after
Pavement of Streets notice is served, otherwise none
Waverly —The regular monthly | will be permitted within two years
meeting of the board of trustees was! The chief of police reported that
held at the towa hall last evening
hose present were President Law
| rence, Trustees Brown, Brougham,
Myers and Farley
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A special policeman was ap-
Poe to keep the boys off the
days after nolice
is
poles, etc, in the village. Several
local firms were offenders in this
way. The board then adjourned
and | until May 21
the meeting was held in the public
ihouse. Bids were submitted by
the Star Company ol Alleged That He Struck Blow
| Binghamton and by the Gimewell Which Broke Fred Spauld-
The latter | ing's Leg
|is represented by the local firm of | :
Shepard & Stanford
the bid was awarded to th
The trustees’
room is undergoing repairs
court room
After a large number of bills had
been ordered pud the matter of a
fire alarm system was taken up
The system includes 12 boxes and
one striker at the new Cayuta hose
Ilectric
Fire Alarm Company
Oa motion Constable Broucham
| arrested John Honis yesterday af
ternoon on a warrant sworn out by
Mrs. Mary Spaulding, mother of
Fred Spaulding, whose leg was
broken on Sunday afternoon while
he and three or four youthful com
panions were skipping the rope
The Honis boy isa bright little
| chap nearly old and
declares that the Spaulding boy
was jumping the rope (which was
a long piece of garden hosel and
{that his feet became entangled in
A resolution was passed provid |the same, him to the
ling for a street to connect Che | ground and breaking his leg. On
| mung street and Ithaca street tothe other hand a boy and a girl
pass along the line of lands belong | Who were present say that the
ling to O. H. Lawrence and to be | Honis boy asked the Spaulding
|known as Lawrence avenue, the lad to turn the rope faster, and
matter to be further considered at | that when fie refused young Honis
| next meeting, May 21. President | seized ane end of the hose and
| Lawrence favored the street but | struck him on the leg.
| objected to the name.
| The recent election of officers
|by the various hose companies
| were reported, and
Spencer
e Gune
well company for $487
A request of the G A R for $50
for Memorial day purposes was
granted
A petition of taxpayers of Center |
| street for sidewalks on a portion of |
that street was granted and the
walks ordered built. aight years
A petition for an arc light on
| Elm street at the intersection ol
| Sawyer place was referred to the
Light committee.
throwing
A contin
uance of the case was taken in ors
der to give the Spaulding boy time
to recover and appear as a witness
FATHER CAUSES HIS
TWO SONS’ ARREST
Alleges That They Handled Him
His
approved by
The election of James E. Clo-
Mr
for
and
Clohessy
speech
was
on He
a
(the honor conferred, and then ad. |
| vised that a suitable badge be pro | | Roush M
vided for firemen that they | ma roug anner at
Home Last Night
Justice of the Peace Sereno P.
Nelson issued his first process last
night. Between 10 and 11 o'clock
last might George Roles, a resident
of North Elmer avenue, appeared
it the office of the newly qualified
oustice and demanded a, warrant,
Roles in his complaint said that
his two sons had assaulted him at
the family home. His appearance
bore out the statement. His hair
was dishevelled, his clothing torn,
and disarranged and a faint tinge
f blood on his cheek showed that
he had been Mmandled in a rough
sort of a manner and warrants
were issued for his two sons
George and Edward Roles. They
were arrested by Officers Wilson
and Voegel and brought into
court. A continuance was taken
and the two prisoners were allow-
ed to go on their own recognizance
for a future hearing.
sO
rest of the crowd at
able
a fire, and en-
the fire police to keep all |
ing. This suggestion was adopt
ed by the trustees
A resolution was passed pro
viding for a janitor to care for the
and all fire apparatus.
The fire companies, the town of
Barton and the village all assist in
paying him.
A resolution was adopted direct
ing the street commissioner to file
3 weekly report of the amount of
work done on the streets by each
man. The street committee will
then issue a certificate to each man
and these certificates can be paid
each week by the clerk
A resolution was adopted order-
all wires in the village to be placed
under ground and all poles to be
removed by the various companies,
this resolution not to apply to such
wires as are necessary in operating
| street cars or street lights. Work
must begin within 30 days after
Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee
The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces
reduced excursion fares to Wilkes-Barre,
S. OF. V. ENJOYED A FEED
notice is served and be completed
in go days
Pa, account Centennial Jubilee, Tick-
»ts will be sold May 9th and 12th, to be
good returning until May 14th, and will
be honored on all trains except the
A resolution was passed provid-
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2 New Gloves and Mitts
Lace and silk, black and white,
short, 25 and 50c.
Those 25c tancy belts went quick, not one
left, but we have a new lot almost as
pretty in a variety of colors, only 10c.
ANT Al
Rates: Wanted, > ow
NE nic, | cent a q
or first three BE cent a
insertion nama: 3 None
lems than 25 cents. Hlto
| free to paid La advance
long and
Apprentice girls wanted at M
Fleuburg's dressmaking parlors, 1
mung street, Waverly,
W hite embroidered canvas belts, 10
and 25c.
A pretty assortment of ribbons, flowered
and plain, only 10c a yard.
The latest in collars 10 and 25c.
overs 5 and 10c.
A reliable married man want
work at ice business. No one p
respond except that he is ali
teamster. House will be furn
recommendation will be requl
your qualifications. Valley
phones. FJ. Tillman, Sayre,
Machinists Wanted ~Melatoss,
mour & Co, Steam Eogines, Aub
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Turn-
New line of 10c jewelry, cuff pins, bead
necklaces, etc. YOUNG LADIES aud GIRLS
steady Wari good wa -and
. : ida} . while learning at ELMI
Candy just in. Ne tak pride in having MILLS, Flas Mitr A kN
it always fresh, 10c a pound. A a
y P For Rent
Housa for rent at 208 No
avenue, Inquire at 2004.
Rooms for rent, modern imp
range, gas lights, Inqu
ilbar avenue,
Gregg's Racket Store,
| west of Sepse Price $4.
ney, RLF No 28, Athens.
Pasture to let after May 10
Prices, 16¢ per week for
for older cattle and 0c for he
H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 26. A
Two amall offices, one room with
suitable for gentleman. loquire
Talmadge.
For rent, office | — in the
lock.
~ JOHN C. OSBORN,
Heavy and Light Draying and Moving
K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements
Graduates of tw American School
of Osteopathy, under the founder,
Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks-
ville, Missouri, are located tempor- |B
arly at the
Hotel Snyder, and Floor, Room
3, Waverly N. Y,
provements. Ruquire at Olaser’s
Gardrus ploughed, ashes drawn away,
and all kinds of team work attended to
promptly. Livery attached.
207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x
L. B. DENISON, M. D.
“Two offices tor reat in the
Page block,
Third floor of the Glaser block.
trie light, bath room sod all
Waverly—The Waverly Camp, | ing that the following streets be
S. of V., mustered in two recruits paved : Elizabeth between Fulton
at the meeting last evening and | | and Waverly, Spaulding street from
received two applications After | Broad to the Spaulding street
the meeting the camp had a feed” | bridge
and after filling up on the eatables Pennsylvania avenue from Broad
they fell to smoking and speech street to the Pennsylvania avenue
makiag and everybody talked. The bridge.
camp is thriving and rapidly in Fulton street from Broad street
creasing its membership. to the Erie tracks, and from the
south line of the Ene tracks to the
a state i
Excursions “:."
ERIE RAILROAD.
The full price of the curb, and
Account American Medical Associa-
80 per cent of the cost of the
pavement to be paid by the abutt-
tion to be held in Boston, Mass. June
Sth to 8th, the Erie Railroad Co. will
ing owners, and 20 per by the vil
s#l! round trip tickets valid to return
lage at large.
t later than June 18th. ri verti
dt ia uo a ori trip Bids will be advertised for for 10
for round trip plus $1.00. Inguire at |days and proposals will be opened
Erie. Lhcket olies for fall particulars, May 21.
awe! |" The W.S. & A. Traction Co,
Sayre, $285 round trip. Bee Lehigh
Valley ticket agents for further partic-
ulars, 206-16
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointmn:nt
will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and
Itching Pilea, It absorbs the tumors,
allays the itching at once, acta as a
ultice, gives instant relief. De. Wil-
iam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared |
for Piles and Itching of the private
arta. Every box is guarauteed. Sold
y druggists, by mail, for 0c and $1.00.
Wilda Mr Co, Prop's, Cleveland,
Really ¢ . M. Driggs, druggist.
Read The Record.
A. H. MURRAY, M.D.
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Diseases of the ' Bar, Nose and
Throat, and the of Glaas-
CEERETERIE
Office, Rooms 2 and 4
Telmadge Bollding., Elmer Ave
Valley Phone at office and
rasidence
Advertise in The Record,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: -Rooma 4 and 6, Elmer Block,
Lockhart Street, Baym, Pa,
JOHN GC. PECKALLY,
DEALER IN
foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Pure Olive Oil for 1 medical purposes.
Macaroul at B, 8 and 108 per pound.
No, § Elizabeth St, Waverly,
until they can secure permanent of-
fices in this city, and will be pleas- | 98 Lockhart street.
ed to meet all who are interested
and explain the science. All acute
and chronic cases successfully treat-
ed. Examination and consultation
free
MEAT, MEAT
SPECIALS!
Try BELLIS all this week for special
prices and see what cash will do,
| Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w
LEHIGN AND SCRANTON
COAL
| At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Onders can bo ef at West Gyre
a ak Fone EE —
For Sale
Chestoat horse, 8 years old, del
| gle or double, Good work horse,
{is Turner, Keystone Ave,
street, Routh Waverly.
A boat 18x50, suitable for sails
er. Inquire of McMahan, Odd
Block, Athens, :
"For Bale—A good top carr
cheap; new iJ aint. loqu
logham, 413 th Wilbur avenge
a3.
"House and lot on Lewis st
for particulars to P. H. Gis
inson Building, Elmira, N. Y.