GRAF a Furniture and Undertaking. & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Capital Surplus We solicit your Banking bausi- peas, and will pay you three per cent, interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a speefal feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The The Valley Record J. H MURRELLE, Publisher, W. T. CARRY, Editor "Published ¢ every afternoon except San- day at Marrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, Pa Babseription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents per month. known on application. Entered as second-class © «tte; May 10, 1905, at the postofice at sayre, Pa, Mier the Act of Congreas of March 8, “All the able, and mad- ws that's fit to print” The Hee story of » fly of 30,600 broths tertainiogly told by Henry Morr Sechnleal World Magazine month after they were hat! members of the fish and other ‘pu survivors government fish commis that If only two out of Jobsters survive the specles w maintained at its pormal nu FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL nl family wers yhsters ving Yet the experts of a es! Le nher Closing Stock Quotations Money ot call firm at ¢ mercantile paper Raudt, pe changes, 8 isi il La ex § tal Imports of dry goods New York for the woewk or were valued at Melia Closing prices Anal Copper Atchison ’ N B&o ie Pert Brooklyn R 7 s HReadin C.C.C.aBLL H Chess & Ohio Chi & Nerthw D aH Erie N.Y rf - # ITT Foe ed 8 Flectria IM Central Lackawanna Louis. & Sesh Manhattan Metropolitan Missour! Fa viel Polddd New York Markets Firmiv he bu juliet Mgt winter . an FLOUR- Sots patents BRgs wi Patents MI 0 WHEAT After beneficial na rallied Induced there together w Da XK ou Le uo stra fh thers was * i ofr Tr LR 4 firsts 18% rr dalr : v SXiras. Is frees i¢ cing = k. N 3 dieksE ait small. Lest { 0c. light skims Lest rime, 07% A arge and sma Tide Ft ie hart s a IT FaLLOW. dy "ay Firm choice. ¥gw BEANS Ear Slum, GLE. pe &“ WOOL Steady HOPS Ear; stat IMB, G10 | Ld and const, INL foal LIVE POULTR Y old roosters = i ducks, 12010 gore ESS ED POULTRY ple rea fres shipping s flo G12 1 roost ery EE a4 - nearby, J Xs broilers lo Live Stock Markets CATTLE i y choice £1 vas 7 HOGS Receipts light me heavies, mediums * roag he = - EF AND Es market! sleally prime « culls and comumon, 5G A t steady - i. prime © ra narket a kere and pige Supe ois La © Fol TRADE CONDITIONS H GC Daun & (o's Mecekly Business Hesiew May Jt ew of NEW YOKR Cue 8 weekly re Ample rains through regions provided impertaut factor of the past week large crops being essential to a wainte uaice of national prosperity at the uiax wus position recently attained Tle retail trade respouwcied to the stimulus of warm weather KH Duo & trade savs ul the Tarmiiug the wost ts coetuinercial and there is ap unusually llberal vol use of wholesule Lusiness for this tiie of the year Mercantile celliec tions are still somewhat At wost cities payineuts are situation improv enCOUrag og now th ce banks bave resumed business out disturtance are well occupied with Manufacturing plants 20d bulldicg opera Labor cenditions bave Improved §» thus far reperted for May exceed last year's by 11 per cent apd foreign commerce at this port for the last week showed gains of $1,634 289 In experts and §$1.134401 to Im ports. Bauk exchanges at New Yerk were 8 per cent smaller than last year owing to the loss {i speculative activ ity. while at sading cities there was an average gain of 38 per Cowmercial faliures for the were IAS against 211 ast week preced| week and 211 the sponding week ast year nit 3k ather wut aN the Culre (sar's Reply Read to Deuma. £1 PETERSBURG, May ¢ rier Goreniykin today read before the lower Louse of pari ament the goveru to the speech from the throne aud a ounced the government's policy The | purpose of M Goremmykin's Iate visit to | the czar at Pelerbof was te read to the | emperor the final draft of the « declaration of LL ted 1 0 ALY Wise with shift in the ministry. which is possible at Lo distant day The aration up and auswered policy aud wus uot cou the dee peint the took Ly poliut the spouse to the house's address ou tke al » belng wa fe dewands iu tant azrar flat pro 1 ! A the is fn ty of pr CRE regard Lo Gesty, ithe 1 wt ti it prisoi red for a esale releases fi<t as pois f that a goeusral AGes!Y WAS expedient a who ere AS ible, but “Reda” Have No Mercy For Spies. MOSCOW May 26 During a weet )f revoiu workmen iu a iu the outskirts of Moscow two etubers ul thir »e ev Were dis ano the eudants A wediately organized, be weu were tried aud con As s00U as senlelce passed upon the weu they ware fled to aud sbot te death A 8 t of the gravest unrest prevails song tf lustrial population bere vhoth are without! work There are frequent cul LUE OUATY woud el pul att overed 1§ ourt was fure which the uted to death bad ie a) reves thousands of i starving sinus hetweeu the troops and the peu Taft For Loek Casal WARHINGTON, May 3d Secretary Taft iu discus the canal bearing incidentally the type of caual Lest to be built expresse! his preference fur the lock canal However he sald that the quest 1nder ’ i tion, as the su fC sing at jon was not iry Iv net og 'slativa “us Arry the groers mini ut slmply the appropriation Effective Tonscna. Forelgn languages are mow taught with the ald of the phonograph In schools The mashine reels off oratory, poetry and songs, while the children listen and note ths accent and pronunciation sume Not Downed. S80 all of your ideals are t smashed yet? Optimist No, indeed I still iu myself Detroit Free Press Prastimisat “ve Best Flower Market Flower growers in the south of and other favored cilities find ftable to send the products of I to British markets Curious Books. he British museum contains books tten on oyster shells, bricka, tles, ivory. lead, iron, copper, sheep skin, wood and palm leaves |r As a Rule it is mighty easy 1 Oo pick out She is the wom an to whom he doesn't (ift Lis hat - All Bhe Wanted. wish for a better moon than that? FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and “advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon call the maln | office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, Miss Helen Ferguson is speading the weck at New York. Mr. and Mrs. Glencain, are in town today. Rogers of Nichols, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. I. |. Buley Ek night from the Albany law school. James C. Ridgway of Monroe ton is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. B Glazier Mrs, James Tobin, Ene street, is improving her residence with a fresh coat of pant ase The village clerk was doing a brisk business selling licenses to street fakirs today — rr E J Neaves has recovered from his illness sufficiently to come to the store for a short time today ————— | The annual convention of the | Tioga courty C. E. Union contin- | ues this at the Biaplst { church and closed at 10:50 morning reo Two large locomotives for the |A. T. & S. F. are standing in the Ene yards today. They are ex- | ceptionally large and are oil bura- |ers i -— | Illustrated summer excursion | books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua | Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa, |can be had on inquiry at the Ene | ticket office, Wavery 15 taw - | One of the employees of the air |cus got in a dispute with a | this morning. and threw a stone at | the latter boss He mussed his | however, and struck a horse s— ea mark, Invitations have been received in | Waverly to the wedding of Edwin | Jay Speh, who formerly resided in Waverly, and Miss Fanny Louise | Cole, at Omaha, Neb, on June (on — —r— resem Chief of Police Brooks recened a telegram this morning from | Chief of Police Cassady of Elnura, stating that Cummins’ circus gave a good clean performance in that city yesterday, and that it was free | from disorder and all objectionable | features rp yp | A farmer drove into town today with several chickens and a number of children in 2a wagon and stopp=d in front of a meat market where he sold the chickens. As he dropped the money into his pocket he observed that he was lucky in having a supply of hens, or he and his children would not have seen the circus Bs ip VIOLIN Waverly Herman Smith, who resides at East Waverly, has in his possession a violin 235 years old The violin dated 1671, ands marked by the name of Josef Guanairus, one of the famous old Mr. Smith hasa complete record of the instrument for the past 190 years. It is sound in every way, and has ceived the slightest injury so far 15 violin maker. never re is can be seen I INSPECTED ROUTE Waverly— Joseph A Powers of Troy, N. Y, an officer and one of the largest stockholders in the W, S. & A. Traction Co. was in Waver- ly yesterday, and went over the proposed route of the Elmira, Waverly and Corning line settling up the various claims. It in- tended to begin construction in the near future, NENORIAL SERVICE 1s Camp No. 88, 5. of V., will meet at G. A R. hall tomorrow evening 7 o'clock and will attend the memorial services at the Baptist church in a body, SERVICES ARRANGED in the Afternoon, Close Ob servance Urged Waverly—The members of the local camp of the S of V. will meet at the hall on Memonal Day land will be assigned to details to decorate the graves in the three cemeteries The parade will startat 1 p.m {and all Veterans and Sons of Vet |erans are invited to take part in {the services whether they are mem | bers of the local camp or not. | It is urgently requested that all Sons of Veterans will be present and assist in the observance of the dinunishing 1a numbers, their ranks The old veterans are rapidly | grow thinner every year, and it is only a matter of a short time before the S of V will be called to take up the work that they have so nobly begun Decoration Day has come to be considered a day for sport and plcasure. This should be changed and it should be observed by all as one of homage and respect for those who gave their lives for the preservation of the union. HOSPITAL NOTES and Mrs. Timothy Griffin of La- quin were discharged today. Miss Lillian Vandervelde of Ath- ens and John Bailey of Wyalusing were admitted today. The latter underwent an operation this after noon le - get all the news that 1s obtainable, the rule Call 128x. SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES + Fresbyterian Church Morning servios, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:45. Christian Endeavor, 8:15. Evening service, 7:30, The Rev. KC, Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 12. Christian Endeavor, 8:00. Evening servioe, 7:30, The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. EM. Beysher, Pastor. 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. use the telephone Petrie, Pastor, Church of the Epiphany First Mass, 8:00, High Mass, 10:30. Sanday 8chool, 200 p,m Benediction, 7:30 p. m The Rev. J. L. Shaaley, Rector. Church of Redeemer Morning services 10:30. Sunday school 12:00 Evening service 7:30, Rev. Herbert L, Hannah, Rector, Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:80, Sunday school, 3:30. Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:00. Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 12:00. Junior League 3:00 p. m. Epworth League, 6-00. Evening service, 7:30, The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor. Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Willlams' Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors oultice, gives instant relief. Every box is guarauteed. fur draggists, by mail, for 50c and $1.00. Williams MI ro Prop's, Cleveland, 0. Forsale ‘olumbus Nations! Couneil. Valley Ticket ticulars. 16-td $15 45 Sayre to Boston, Mass. road, Juve 7th to 11th, account ! \ The Pierce, = Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. DEALER IN Foreign aad Domestic Frufts. Pare Olive Oil for for medieal Macaroni at §, 8 and 10¢ per No. § Elizabeth St. Waverly OSBORN’S ! IVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens snd Xaverlts and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x FOR 1906. Miami, Rambler, Tires from $1 50 up. Broad Street. for first three times, } cent a word each ins~rtlon thereafter. None taken for lems than 35 cents. Sitaations wanted, Waverly will make and 50 ] NE Oo free to paid in advance subscribers. For Sale Tea pairs connter scales, almost new, id very « heap for cash. In- S. Wright's grocery, 207 Elmer 15-8 House and lot on Lewis street. Write for partieniars to P. H. Ginsburg, Rob- inson Daildinz, Elmira, N Y. 200 Im The Dr. Jadson property on North stro 4, Athena Pa. Apply to W. Howard Allee, Farmers National Bank, Athens, a U0-£ bre Ww. AVENEE, Saves bot qui «= a special For Rant Eight room house on Hospital place; all improvements. Kereno P. Nelson. 12-8 A seven room house on n Maple street, Enqu re of 5. J. Miller, 514 Lincoln street, 18 Two small ofloes, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. 784 | or reat, office rooms io the Wheelock | Block. 04 { Two offices for reat in the Maney & Page block. cents. Notice. Want ads Inserted by persoas ing a ledger account with The must be for when grdened il We positively cannot charge wan sdiseeimianioly the expense keeping and collecting 5 en proportion to the amount Io the transaction. oot of ved lo Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. Sunday Keuka Lake via the Erle Rallroad will commence Sunday, May ald run tlie following dates, viz May 27th, June 10 and every alter nate Sunday thereafter and up to and including Sept. 30th Round tri from Waverly $1.25. Good only on day of date ead glen Decoration Day excursion to Roche ester and return May 30th, $2.25 Binghamton and return May 30th Round trip from 0 ex Co 20th Regular cursions Waverly, 70. eod -s30 Sunday excursions to Binghamton and return on the following dates commencing May 20th, June 34, 17th, July 1, 15, 20, Aug. 12, 26, and Sept. 83. Round trip 78. Good only on day of date eod- sep Erie R R. Co will sell excursion tickets to Baffalo and Niagara Falls and return Wednesday, May 30 Tickets good golug on trains 6 and 7 and to return on or before May 31st. Round trip only $3.00 eod-s70 $1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer- vis aud return Sunday, June 10th Spacial train will leave Waverly at T45a m Spe eotric car will rave Athens at 6:52 a aud Savew at 7:07 a, m., to connect Waverly with the special tran cod $.100 1o Portage Bridge nd return Sanday, Juse 10th. Special train Account American Medical clation to be held in Boston, Mass, June Oth to Kth, the Erle Rallroad Co. will sell round trip tickets valid to return not later than June 18th Round trip from Waverly via New York, one fare for round trip plus $100 Inquire at Erle ticket office fur full particulars taw-ajunl California Excursion—Los Angeles or San Francisco, California, and re turn, via Erie Rallroad Tickets on sale June 24 to July 0 inclusive. Good to return to reach original starting point not later than Sept. 15. Rouud trip from Waverly, $80.25. 296 taw-s july 1 Erie Rallroad Company will sell excursion tickets, Waverly to Ashe ville, N. C. and return on account “Commercial Law league of Amer ica’ on July 25, 26 and 27. Good to return to arrive at original start ing point pot later than Sept. 36Gih. Rates from Waverly via New York $31.66, via Elmira and Pennsyivauia Railroad, $26 80 taw-sjly26 Commencing Sunday, May 27th, the Erie will run first alternate Sun- day excursion to Elmira. Round trip BOc and will continue game until further advised Tickets good only 'lon trains 20 and 24 respectively taw-tf Erte Rallroad Co will sell excur sion tickets to Elmira and return Wednesday, July 4, at 50 cents for round trip. Good on all trains day of date taw-jul-1 $6.75 to New York City and retarn on Thursday Jaly 19th. Tickets good on all trains oa that day and to return an 15 days. 17-taw $2.25 to Rochester and return Sanday June 24th. God on train 7 leaving Waverly 5:36 a.m. 1H taw $1.25 to Keuka Lake and retarn Wednesday, July 4th. Good day of dats only. Two day tickets, $1.75. taw | $31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re-| turn. $42.65 to St. Paul or Duluth, | Minn. and return. Good to Oct Jist for return trip. Low rate excursions to Prisaipsl points through the entire west mle at greatly redaced rates. 15-taw at 15-eud AERO Political Announcements I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for Jury Commissioner on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the rules governing the Republican primaries to i be held June 18th next. 8B. A. BLISH, Sayre, Pa, May 10, 1008, PRICE LIST To Bradford County Republicans: I herewith present my name as a can- didats for Represegtative in the Pean- sylvania Legislature, subject to Repub- lican rules. [| stand for the enactment of laws giving a straight, uniform two ernt fare on all railroad lines. That trolley roads shall have the vested right to transport freights. A revision of oar tax laws to the end that corporations | shall coutribute to relief of local taxa- tion and be compelled to bear their just share of the burden of tax. The same to be used for free schools or such other | purpose as our people may desire. All laws to be drawn plain, clear and dis- tinet so there shall be no doubt as to | intention and purpose Kdinund M. Tuton, Bentley Creek, Pa. | To the Votersof Bradford County : I hereby announce myself a candidate -| for Representative subject to Republi- can rules. | have always stood for clean politics, a fair ballot and an honest count, and | believe in “a square deal for all.” If elected 1 will vote and work for such lawn as will further these ends, I favor the passage of laws pas seuger rates two cents a mile, also for more liberal appropriations for schools to the end that local taxation for that purpose may be reduced to the lowest possible limit and for such additional aid for road building and maintenance as the best interests of the people de- ; ol 1 particularly favor the enact- ment of laws that will equalize taxation and compel corporations to bear their prover share of the burden, the grant- g of freight privileges to trolley com- panies, and a libel law that Is jast and syiitale, Pledging myself to the int- ereats of the people, J Pop ostiully solialy their support at the ® POON GILES Canton, Pa., May 10, 1906. The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party Wi Brdiord county, Towanda, Pa, March 80, 1908. "To the Republican voters of Bradford | County: 1 hereby announce myself a candidate {for Representative, subject to Republi. | ean rules. 1200 4a vant of rafores legis: lation, to the end | tions shall bear thelr — share {ation. 1 favor the enactment of s law permitting trolley lines to carry fre also law to enforce the Dl the | Constitution relating to rallrosds and other ing com (see Art. XVII {of Constitution). [am alsoin favor of | two cant fares on rallroads. 288 14-td pi announce myself a candidate | for Jury Commissicaor, subject to the | Republican rules. CHARLES BOOTT, | Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp, 4 sjunles To the She Republiean Voters ot Bradford 1 hereby am H. D. ANGELL & CO., 107 THOMAS AVE., |Sobjectts the ruler op nd Republieas party. ’ If elected 1 will work ¢ vote Penn’'a ! the enactment of ei ra jor | roads to treight, eit bet cents a mile fare on steam roads, re expense of the. Ding lor a fa, pa and for Sayre H. H. yen Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Valley Phone 11 X. Desmond Brest,
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