The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, May 12, 1906, Image 2

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Furniture and Undertaking.
& CO.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
We solicit your Banking buai-
ness, and will pay you three per
sent. interest per annum for money
joft on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest,
B. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
J. BH MURRELLE, Pu Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor.
Published every afternoon eit San-
Says Muarrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
"Sabearipice, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
Pe eming rates reasonable, and made
known oa application.
4.84 Second Siaan matter May
the postoffice at Sayre, Pa,
Ast of Congress of March 3,
amie the
1870.
“All the news that's fit to print”
SATURDAY. MAY “12, 1908.
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CARL SCHURZ DYING
Br. Jacobi States That There Is Ne
Mope of Recovery.
NEW YORK, May 12 —Carl Schur,
former secretary of the imterior, bas
Bad a turn for the worse, and It was
feared that be is dying
His son, Carl L. Schurz, last night
teleplioned for Dr. A. Jacebi, asking
Rim to hurry to the patient, as bis pulse
had become very weak 4
i ———cleW Carnegie bad
eall at the Schurz residence and was
ag to see the patient
The physician has given It out that
there Is no hope of Mr. Schurs's recov:
CARL SCHURZ.
ary. He is seventy seven years old and
is sufferlug from a stomach disorder,
* somplicated with other diseases
i In the half century be bas lived Ia
ca Mr. Bchurz bas been active in
many directions lu politic Laviog
‘been successively a Repoblicas, Dew-
ocrat and Independent. He was oue of
ice He
formu association, of which he was
slected president a week ago
He was very active iwentally until]
the day be was stricken with this trou
ble. He still took a lively Interest lu
© the politics and affairs eof the day
* During the last wayoralty campalgu
. be indorsed William M. Ivins
Last November Mr. Bchurz fell frow
& trolley car at Forty secoud street and
Aveuue, but It was got
‘thought at the time be was falling in
bealth.
{Awards Por Palace of Peace Design.
. THE HAGUE, Muy 12—Awards Iu
the competition for desigus for the
pe Of Peace Lave Lesu wade The
EA first prize, $3000, woe awarded to I
BAM. Cordouuler of Lille, France: the
R: pnd, $2250, to A. Marcel of Paris,
Es the third, $1,750, to Otto Wagper of
. A prize of §700 was awarded
Messrs Howard Greenley and H
Olin of New York The winniog de
sign is a splendidly executed coucep
E tion in the style of & northern Freach
~ chateau.
EB §
Too Far Back.
| Second childhood Is a mighty poor
seeond — Puck.
Two Bides Always
One man's word Is guod ust! you heap
Sa Siher pans story.
WAVERLY
FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noan call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X,
Post cards at Strong's
mem— ee
-~ C. VanAtta 1s in
day.
Elmira to~
Mrs. Fred Sawyer was in Elmira
yesterday.
A in
Wall paper at Strong's
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Mrs. EE Gamble went to E mira
yesterday.
I,
Try Strong's headache wafers.
Guy Conant went to Nichols |
last evening
E. L. Burton went to Ithaca to]
spend Sunday
Devoe paints at Strong's
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today.
Harry Howell and wife went to |
Wilkes Barre today.
E.D. Sebnng, Esq
from Norwich yesterday
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The Cummings circus advertis-
ing car arrived in town today
ip
Robert Bogart
Rochester visiting his pRents,
is home from
——p—-
left for New York this morning
Luther T
N.Y.
Pearsall of Corning,
guest of T. B. Shelts.
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1s the
Seven candidites were imtated
into the Rebekah lodge last even
ng.
Attorney Frank Howaid has re
turned, after a tnp to St Paul,
Minn.
A pumber of Waverly people
attended a social at Dry Brook
last evening.
The Rev. G. A. Briggs will
preach the Memonal sermon Sun
day May 2;
Misses Rachel and Lulu Crans
went to Wilkesbarre this morning
to be present at the centennial.
Harry Raub, who has been ill
with appendicitis has so far im
proved as to be able to walk some
Ray Donlin, Michael Neunan,
Nathan Crans and James Mack
went toWilkes-Barre this morning.
The condition of Mrs. M. O'Brien
who was opera‘ed on at the Sayre
hospital is reported as very favor-
ible.
ore
engaged by the board of educa-
tion to succeed Miss Schecflin, re-
signed.
Word was received today by W
E Case that the two new long cars |
been shipped from Buffalo.
The Waverly high school is
playing a game ol ball with the
noon.
Ml —
shop window into a chickery, and
uncertain,
Dr. Leon S. Betowski has re-
turned from Poughkeepsie, where
he attended the New York state
convention ol the Knights of Co-
i lodge.
WILL GIVE CANTATA
Waverly — The Choral Union
met at the Baptist church last night
for rehearsal. Kramm's orchestra
and about 50 members of the union
were preseat. The union
give Mendelssohn's sacred cantata
Athelic in the Loomis on May 23
There will be 50 voices in the
chorus and 4 soloists.
will
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INSTALLED OFFICERS
Waverly—Legion No. ol
Fast Waverly installed officers last
night under the direction of organ-
izer H. A. Ellis. About 4
bers from other legions were pres
ent The Hon Bryon L.. Winters
was initiated into legion
i110
} mcHi-
the and
made a few appropnate remarks.
Refreshments were served.
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SAYRE ITEMS
One million pike fry will be
[placed in the streams near Ithaca.
-
Earl Jones of No. North
O13
The Lehigh Valley's summer |
{time schedule goes into effect to- |
| morrow
-
{ A. and the members of the G. A. R |
are requested to meet in their |
| respective halls tomorrow afternoon
Mrs. D. Clary and children are
h
e guests of friends in Van Etten.
ville
J C. Keefe, one of the best
known horsemen in Moravia, N
Y' , was a Sayre visitor today.
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Dr. Geo. M. Cummings of Cross
Fork, Lycoming coualy, is visiting
Pr.C 1 Clsumiags of Sayre.
Burgess William Foyle of To-
| wanda was in Sayre today on busi-
ness and shaking. hands with
friends.
es
Roscoe Merrill and wife of Nor-
wich, N. Y , arrived here last night,
having been called here on account
of the death of the former's
grandfather, James Merrill.
EAST SIDE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Those interested in the Mission
Sunday school which meets in the
No 3 hose room on the cast side,
will meet at 3 o'clock for a prayer
‘and group meeting. All christian
workers are invited.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Pietro Russo, an Italian who
lives in a box car at Rummerfield,
| was admitted
Mrs. Kiah C. Mott of Meshoppen
| was disch: ager.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
| day.
i
| Large corner lot for sale. Lo
| cated at the of Wilbur
avenue and Oneida street and a
corner
| most desirable property
{of Paul E M.
Inquire
Maynard, Pp
block, Sayre, Pa
| get all the news that is obtainable,
land The Record is no exc ception to
| the rule.
send your news items to the office,
| use the telephone Call 128x
If you cannot bring or
p=
{ley have decided that expectorating |
|
in the passenger cars must cease,
and notices have been posted to
All
|
| that effect in all the coaches
eject passengers who fail to coms
{ ply with the notices
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G. P. Rogers, of
| County Water company of Sayre, |
whose agents have been canvassing
the town for several days for the
purpose of securing subscribers,
say that if 30
people who have not yet been in
terviewed on the
per cent. of the
subject will be-
come subscribers, the system will
be installed
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
clsewhere in The Record today
Excursions
ERIE RAILROAD.
Account American Medical
Sth to 8th, the Erie Railroad Co,
| sll round trip tickets valid to return
{not later than June 18th. Round trip |
{ from Waverly via New York, one fare
for round trip plus $1.00. luguire at
| Erie ticket office for fall particulars.
taw-sjunt
California Excursion- LosAngeles
| or San Francisco, California, and re-
turn, via Erie Railroad. Tickets on sale |
[June 24 to July 6 inclusive. Good to
jretara to reach original starting point
{not later than Sept. IS.
from Waverly, $50.25.
Erie Railroad Company will sell ex.
| cursion tickets, Waveriy to Asheville,
| N. C. and return on accor wt “Commer-
| cial Law League of America” on July 25,
126 and 27. Good to return to arrive at
joriginal startiuvg point not later than
Sept. 30th. Rates from Waverly via
New York $31.85, via Elmira and Penu-
{#ylvania Railroad, $26.80. tuw-ajly25 |
| Regular Sunday Keuka Lake excur-
| sions via the Erie Railroad Co. will com-
| mence Sunday May 20th and run the
following dates, viz: May 27h, June 10
and every alternate Bunday thereafter
and up to
Round trip from Waverly $1.25. Good
{only on day of date #0d 8308p
| ester and return
Morning theme, “Should Chriss
Evening
theme, “The Fire that Christ Came
to Kindle.” All welcome.
M. B. Wood, Pastor.
SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES
Presbyterian Church
Morning service, 10.30,
Sunday school, 11:45.
Christian Endeavor, 6:15
Evening service, 7:30
The Rev, E C. Petrie, Pastor,
Church of Christ
Morning servies, 10:30,
Sunday school, 12.
Christian Endeavor, 8:00,
Evening service, 7:30,
The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor,
Morning service,
Baptist Church
Morning servies, 10:30,
Sunday school, 12:00.
Junior B. Y. P U. 3.00.
B. Y. P. U. meeting, 8:30,
Evening servies. 7:30.
The Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor.
Church of the Epiphany
First Mass, 5:00.
High Mass, 10:30,
Sanday School, 2:00 p, m.
Benediction, 7:30 p. m.
The Rev. J. L. Shanley, Rector,
Church of Redeemer
Communion 8:00,
Morning service 10:30.
Sunday school 12:00
Evening services 7:30,
The Rev. F. T. Cady, Rector.
Wheelock Memorial Chapel
Preaching service, 2:30,
Sanday school, 3:30
Methodist Church
Men's meeting, 8:30,
Morning service, 4 30.
Sunday school, 12
{ Junior League ho p. m.
Epworth League, 8:00,
Evening service, 7:00,
The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor.
| Piles! Piles! Piles!
| Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointmsat
will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and
{ Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors,
|atiaye the itching at once, acts as a
poultice, gives instant relief. De, Wil-
liam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared
for Piles and Itching of the private
| parts. Every box is guaragteed. Sold
| by droggists, by mail, for 50c and $1.00.
| Williams Mfg. Co, Prop’s, Cleveland,
0. Porsaleby C. M. Driggs, druggist.
JOHN C. PECKALLY,!
DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Pare Olive Oil for medical purposes
Macaroni at b, 8 and 10¢ per pound.
No. x Rlizabeth St Waverly
100 Lake St. West Bayre,
OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00.a. m, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00.
Round trip from Waverly, 75¢. eod-s30
Bunday excursions to Binghamton
and esArD O% 1h ngs io dates com-
Cis Aa 17th, July
Aug. 13,38 26 aos Bept. 8. Round
trip 75¢. only on day of date,
MAY 12, 1906
GREAT
Closing Out Sale
OF
Many Lines of Goods
AT
Less Than Wholesale Prices
!
We have moved our stock from!
Ulster and are short of room, there- |
fore will close out many lines of
goods, most at your own price.
Crockery, China, Dry Goods,
Millinery. Full line of
and Children's Trimmed Hats at
half price. New goods just arrived
for this department.
Ladies’
Our Shoe Department
Is now complete with a full line of
ladies’, gent's and children's shoes
at the lowest prices.
Gent's Furnishings
We carry the best soc overalls
and jackets on thg market; also
better grades, union made.
work and fancy shirts.
underwear at 25¢ and
received.
dress caps at 10c, 15¢ and 25c.
Suspenders, neckties, linen collars
sc each
and mittens at 10c, 25c,
and 5
Full line
50¢C
35¢, 40c
we.
Hosiery Department
We carry a fine line of men's
socks, 6 pairs for 25¢; better grade,
3 pairs for 25¢c. 2 pairs for 25c¢
at the lowest prices.
Gauze Un-
10c and 15c.
Full line of Ladies’
derwear at sc,
Grocery Department
Garden seeds, 6 papers 3 23
5 Ib sack granulated sugar . 1 23
25 Ib sack soft A sugar. . . 1
25 Ib sack light brown sugar 1
Oak Leaf soap
Acme soap .
Hustler soap .
All kinds toilet soaps
Pure soda
Yeast Foam
Baker's chocolate
Baker's cocoa . ‘
I'eople’s corn starch :
Snowboy washing powder
Gold Dust washing powder .
3 pkgs raisins
3 pkgs mince meat
3 pkgs pre fruit
3 cans Red Scal lye
3 cans Mell ¢ ndensed milk .
1 can Eagle brand * *
3 cans Honey Drip syrup .
3 large cans baked beans .
2 large cans pears .
1 large cans best corn
3 large cans best peas
3 bottles horse radish
3 jars mustard
2 large cans str awberries
3 large cans pumpkin
2 glass jars chipped beef .
3 cans Vienna sausage
large can roast beef .
large can corned beef
Flavoring extracts .
3 bottles root beer |
5 tbs lemon cookies
s Ib: ginger snaps .
31. Ibs oyster crackers .
4 tbs soda crackers
Fresh dairy butter .
Silver Leaf lard .
Lemons, dozen
Nice sweet oranges, dozen
Scrub brushes
Garden rakes and hoes .
Mop sticks .
Best crepe paper .
Good floor brooms . : 20
Brush brooms . vi. 10
All tinware at cost to close out
Headlight oil
Fine eating potatoes .
Varnish, stain and paint .
Paint brushes . . . 3,
6 large rolls toilet paper
Clothes lines ‘ .
Wash boards and tubs
Galvanized water pails .
Pulp water pails .
Curtain rods, brass .
Folding ironing tables
Shelf brackets . . . .
Comb and brush trays . 10
20
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5: 3 1.x} WaverDy
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MEN
Political Announcement
Fo the Republican Voters of
Coanty
Bradford
In formally announcing my candidacy
office of Represent-
ative in the legislature from Dradford
county, | recognize the right of my con-
stituents to know my attitude, both past
and future, on those questions which are
to the country
at large.
I therefore desire to state, that if re-
elected, 1 shall favor the following legis
lation, and will introduce and work for
the epactment of these subjects, viz
The amendment to the Constitution
whereby the basis of the representition
in the law-making body shall be citizen-
ship and not an indiscriminate popula-
tion of foreigners centervd in the large
cities to the prejudices aud exclusion of
the agricultural districts,
The revision of the tax laws so that
all Kinds of property and franchises
shall pay the same millage on the dollar
of valuation.
The limiting of all franchises to a
reasonable length of tiwe,
The granting to trolley roads of all
privileges enjoyed by steam railroads,
includiug the right of eminent domain
and the right to carry freight,
The retention of all license fees and
personal property tax by the county,
The increase of the state aid in the
township road law from 15% to 003%,
The grauting to the people at large
more power to decide some of the more
important questions, such as the grant-
ing of franchises, municipal ownership
of public service corporations and mat-
ters of a local character,
The repeal of the iniquitous sherifl's
fee Lill
The final disposition of petty misde-
meanors before a justice of the peace
and a jury of six, whereby a large por-
tion of the expense of maintaiping the
criminal conrts will be eliminated.
The enactment of legislation providing
for equality of rates charged by traos-
portation eompanics, both freight and
passenger, and a waxunum passeoger
rate of two conts per mile,
Increased aporopriation to public
schoolsespecially township high schools,
even to the extent of the state bearing
the entire expense of maintaining the
public school syste n,
The enactment of the Anti-Trust bill
introduced hy it the last pegular
session, prohibiting the combination of
capital for the purpose of coutrolling
the prices of commodities by monopolies,
The repeal of the present muzeler law
by the enactment of a just and equitable
libel law,
I respectfully solicit the support of all
voters who are in favor of the enactment
of this legislation and pledge myself, if
reelected, 20 use every effort on my part
to secure the cnactment of the same,
Respectfully,
L.T
2 He L. TOWNER, M.D.
Specialties
Diseases of Women and of the Rectum,
Hours Toda m, 108, 7to8p. m,
OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Sb
Athens, Pa, HOYT.
Office, Rooms 32 and 4
Sayre Penn'a
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
Apprentice girls wanted at Miss Shu-
lenburg’s dressmaking parlors, 158 Ge
mung street, Waverly,
YOUNG LADIES and GIRLS cap find
wages--and
{ while learning at ELMIRA ENITTING
MILLS, Elmira Heights, N. Y. 305-2w
For Rent
Six room house on N. River St. three
minutes walk frow new shops. Inquire
of L. P. Worster, 118 N. River. 2..
Part of a double house, Stevenson
street. Inquire of Peter Hodklander of
8
, the premises.
House for rent at 200 North Lehigh
avenue, Inquire at 209}. 305-*
Rooms for reat, modern improvemen
gas range, gas lights. Inquire 523
| Witbar avenue, 200-
Farm house, garden and | room for
or two houses if desired. Two
west of Seyre, Price $4. J. HM
ney, R. F. D, No. 26, Athens.
Pastare to let after May 10, 1908.
Prices, 16c per week for yearlings; bo
for older cattle and 60c 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. 278-4
For rent, office rooms ns in the Wheslosk
Block.
Two offices for rent [In the Sys
Page block,
For Sale
General store at a bargain to right
party. Central. Fred J. Taylor. 8.0
House and lot on Lewis street. Write
for particulars to P. H. ww aparg. Nob
inson Building, Elmira, N
The Dr. Judson oe Heh on North
sitet, Athens, Pa. to So ¥. Board
Allen, Farmers National
Political Announcements
The unde announces himself a
candidate for the nomination of Jury
Commissioner, subject to the rules of
Democratic party of Bradford county.
J.BG
Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908.
To the Republican voters of Bradford
County :
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative, subject to ubll-
can rules. Iam in favor of reform legis-
lation, to the end that rn
tions shall bear their just share of tax.
ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law
permitting trolley lines to carry one
also law to enforce the provisions o
Constitution relating © railroads and
other carrying companies (see Art. XVII
of Constitution). [am alsoin favor of
two cent fares on railroads.
288 George Moscrlp.
announce myself a candidate
for Jury Commissioner, subject to the
Republican rules. CHARLES SCOTT,
Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp. 4 4 sjunlé®
To the Republican Voters of Bradford
County:
I hereby announce myself ass candi-
date for Representative to the
vania Legislature from Bradford
gables to the rules of the Republican
PT Hiected I will work for and vote for
the enactment of laws allowin,
roads to carry freight, establ
geil a mile ar 0a Sioas Toads, eo
pelling corporations to rt # Propet
share of taxation, providing for en-
tire expense of the public schools from
the state funds, and for luch ether
measures as may be demanded by the
people of this eanty.
Dr. C, L. Bteveas,
March 10, 1908. 2d Ward, Athens.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
as representative in the state
from Bradford county, to the
1 percby.
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