? $2.00 While they last. Each Worth double. “A full assortment o f porch and outdoor GRAF ~e-p got Undertaking. Cor. ht 5 THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi- ness, and will pav you three per cent. interest per annum for money left 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. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor Published every day at Murrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, Pa. Babscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents per month, rates reasonable, and made known on application. Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postofios at Sayre, Pa, 38,30, > Ast of Congress of March 8, q news that's fit to print” —— SATURDAY, JUNE i y 2, 1908, Titled American Women. A remarkable list, collected for the frst time, shows that American wom on bave, within a few years 23 titles by marriages lito families, 26 German titles, 14 Fren 27 Italian and six Russian It le fur ther estimated that 170 American Belresses have brought to Europe in dowrles no Jess thap £0 Gov an average of £157.000 each Oreat Britain the American British husbands help to about 2,000,000 acres of land or In wives of control Dried Milk Australia has adopted the system of drying milk. The milk 1s drle tween steam rollers and sold as a pow der, from which nothing but water has been extracted and to which pothlng but water requires ww be added to make wholesome, clean and sterile milk. A Jeading medical officer Is reported to Bhave sald that the adoption of dried milk at some of the asylums for con sumptive patients and in general hos pitals has proved a success r 4d De Spoil the Girl The more men fall in love with a girl the bigger her danger of becoming an old maid while she is trylug snake her cholce—N. Y Press Multiplies Words *All 8at education does foh some folks” maid Uncle Eben, “is to learn $a a few mo words to talk foolish pes wif“— Washington Star to Women Drunkards The Liverpoo! authorities are dis- cussing the making of a regulation that the Miocons shall sell no drink Ww 8 woman before 11 a mm O* 7 I ests for drunkenness In last year more than thir women. erp ohe ’ £ Discovered in Dogs Dr. Plorkowsk! olegist, mays he has discov. only the microbe of distemper Put also an «ff. curative as well erties a German tive 8 Preventive prop Plowing to Be Done Two hundred milli will be plowed this year tn the United States and on the farms to do the w capital Invested in pl penis $80,000 000 fi about ¥ (xx plows ire ws a he repre VUninviting Text A preacher in Indian territory adver. tines As his text for next Sunday, “Ser. “mons of Women” It is predicted that week. A —————————— & CO. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. EE ———— Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. b fect 1906, Eric Ka road Company has arranged for the oper ation of two specialiv desigued Pullman Parlor Observation ua New York- Chicago Limited Ex trains Nos 3 ind 4 [he cars are to be used over the daylight part f ti journey between Jersey Binghamton, Elmira.and Hornell Frain N tity 300 ve June 1 i ars ess City, caves Japsey es Bingham Hor p.m. dail Aris 8.05 p Elizira, 10.30 p. m. 11.55 p.m. Frain No, 4, «astwanl 07 am Elmira 838 a ton, 9.49 a Arrives The obs { exespt leaves Hornell Bingham Jersey City 3.40 f cach } nal giving am imadation tosach Erie patrons h to more thorot Ivy »n FYat 1 fi Sector SZ « 30 AS May ov the f the quely ctaresius n=v i the eed, Regular Sunday Keuka Lake ex cursions via the Erie Rallroad Co | will commence Sanday, May 20th and run the following dates, viz May 27th, June 10 and every alter | nate Sunday thereafter and up to and 30th. Round trip from Waverly $1.25. Good only on day of date eod-830sep Sunday excursions to Binghamton and return on the following dates commencing May 20th, Jane 3d, 17th, July 1, 15, 20, Aug. 12, 20, and Sept. 3. Round trip 75¢c. Good | only on day of date eod sep? $1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer- vis and *turn Sunday, June 10th Special train will leave Waverly at 45am vetric car will leave Atk and Save at 7:07 a Waiver ¥y with eod | $100 t Portage Bridge nd roti, Sunday, Juse 10th. Special tral 15 ead Account American Medical Asso clation to be held in Boston, Mass, June Oth to Sth, the Erie Rallroad Co. wiil sell round trip tickets valid to return not later than June 18th Round from Waverly via New York, one fare for round trip plus $1.00 Inquire at Erle ticket office for full particulars taw-sjunl California Excursion—Los Angeles | or San Francisco, California, and re via Erie Ralliroad Tickets on ule June 24 to July 6 Incl Good { to return original starting point not later than Sept. 15. Round trip from Waverly, $80.25. 296 taw sj Commencing Sunday, May the Erie wiil run first alternate Sun day excursion to Elmira. Round trip BOc and will continue same unt fu advised Tickets good only ou tralns ind 24 respectively taw-tf pres ar les peints mentio Special = us at 6.52 a mm; at nee the pecial train trip {turn irn sive to reach iy rther Erle sion tic Railroad Kets to Co. will Elmira Wednesday, July 4, at round trip Good on of date Erie Railroad excursion ticke!s, ville, N. CC. and Commercial Law League lca” on July 25, 26 and Guod to return to arrive at original start ing point not later than Sept. 30th. Rates from Waverly via New York $3155, via Elmira and Pennsyivania Raliroad, $26 80 taw-sjly25 31045 « Junel to 6th Good later than June 18th. taw-5)5 B36 75 to New York City and return on Tharsday July 19th. Tickets good on all trains on that day and « 15 days sell excur and return 50 cents for al! trains day taw-jul-1 will to sell Ashe 4 CO Company Waverly return on int oa - $2.15 to Rochester and return Sanday, June 24th train 7 leaving Waverly 5:35 a. m. 1h-taw $1.25 to Keuka Lake and return | Wednesd iy. July 4th. Good day of date i Two day ticketa, $1.75 taw $31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re- {tarn $42.85 to St Paul or Duluth, {Minn and return. Good to Oct 3st for return trip. Low rate excursions to { principal points through the entire on sale at greatly reduced rates, 13-taw Good on on:y Avat ‘$10 45 Sayre to Boston, Mass Rail rican Val articy 15-td ancl return via the Lehigh Valley |r ad, June Sth ta Sth, account A exlical Association, See Lehigh Agents for further For Jury Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candidate { for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re {publican rales. 1 am in favor of an | rquable distribution of jurors in the | county, and am opposed to being direct {ed by any political boss as to whose name may be placed in the jary box. | | Rave my county four years’ servies dur- og the Civil War and in the game equality and justice now that | fought w #=tabliah then, { F. N. DIXON, Wysox, Pa. April 19, 1904. s1fjun-1taw Lost Lost near Hopkins and Steveoson slrvets, a ladies’ solid gold wateh, hant- ing case, Eigin works, Reward for re turn to owner Finder please return to the office of The Valley Record or to helievy WAVERLY 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 Bayre, Valley phone 128X Photo supplies at Strong's E town yesterday Walker of (iwego was in Try Strong's Cough Syrup Miss Mabel Cummungs 1s visit ing friends in Elmira Se | Try Strong's Headache Wafers, Wm. Kctchum of Nichols in Waverly yesterday. Was tl Am Oaly £1 00 for Buster Brown Cameras at Strong's 1 --e Charles of Tioga Cen ter, was in Waverly yesterday Bonham ——— The Baptist young people S SO-| ciety will clect officers tomorrow night — femme Miss Beraice Wood from Binghamton for a two wecks’| is home| vacation | -—— | Miss Anna Muckin of Wilkes Barre, 1s spending a week in| ’ . i Waverly Mrs G W street, went to Springs ore Bushnell of ().chard lle, Pa, to- day to visit her parents pei Misses Chariene Tobias and Ef- fie Scott are at Jump,s cottage on | the Su<quenna, today and Sunday. | i i — see The Waverly lawyers will have | a haif day holiday every Saturday | afternoon throughout the summer. | Today 1s the first : es . Mr and Mr: William Mahaffey | ind Mrs. Bart Sm Butialo this morning, after spends h returned from a week in that aity ee - Wallace Pune hley and Nora of Troy, Ia Inesday by the Rey at the B pt Aud Veteran married Brown ast We Were (1 Brngus parson. £ I re of the] hold 1 he ladies ons of wil memorial servi t veming at is their meeting in A. K. hall The {lwp o ich Ci t bli school aggrera the ASC team and high | a game n Howard Lr rolitgs t allem n Hiustrated books to Keuka |.1k Lak : Hnmer excursion , Chautauqua Pa., Irie ind ANondse spring ticket ofh e. Waverly - 15 taw ] dpe of Br vd- im Waverly way home from school f idge Fanning .0ppe i yesterday on his the Mansfeld which he is a trustee ove ford county, Normal The following Waverly people z Mrs l H W.| and H | were in E'mira this mori Van Atta, Mrs Blackmore, Mrs Jones, Miss Alice Long >re N. PL initiated Leg n No four candidates at its meeting last | After the N. P. L. ofh-| cers in the valley were invited and | ut 1x cvemng ib persons sat down at the festive board ONLY ONE GRADUATE Miss was the only graduate of the ith Waverly this ye: [he ncement exercises were held ye afternoon at the high sch wk Miss Swift is the only one out of a large class that started into the) the high school who completed the | course South Swaft Waverly — Olive | S chools Ar mm terday O Civ ol hall at 2 roo - | RECEIVED CHECK A check for $2 0 has been received in Waverly from the A OU W H. Brown of Cayuta avenue, in full Waverly payable to Mrs. F payment of the insurance, which! her husband, who died some time | This is loss that has ago, carried in that order. | the fortieth death store, Waverly, 3 EME 5 = Waverly—When the clerk of a well known and popular merchant came to his store this morning he found the store locked and the proprictor nowhere in sight. He then went to his residence but the merchant's family is out of town and he was unable to arouse any- one although he made considerable racket. The clerk concluded that his employer had been out of town and had missed getting a train back, and waited until after the arrival of several trains, in the meantime making several trips to i Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. FOR 1906. Tires from $1 50 up. the house to make sure he was not there. When 10 o'clock had ar- rived the clerk became somewhat alarmed and told his troubles to a policeman. Chief Brooks procured Broad Street. Waverly. an ron bar and they went to the residence where they pried open a back window and entered. Going up stairs they found the man in bed sound asleep. He was awakened considerably surprised when informed that it was 10 He hastily dressed, went to the store and was soon open for business ELECTED OFFICERS Waverly—The Womans’ Home Missionary society of the Method- ist church served supper in the church parlors last evening and realized a good sum. After the business meeting was held and the following officers clected. president, Mrs. J. B Hanna vice president, Mrs. George A. Scott; recording secretary, Miss Flint; corresponding secretary, Miss Mame Wilcox; treasurer, Mrs W.L. DeForest rt and was al trimmed o'clock 3 for Sc, 6 supper a assortment. see. ribbons. sold Sand for Steel Dr. David T Day, a goveramesat ex- pert, has created a new industry in the northwest. After months of pa- tient fnvestiga'ion, he has proved that the common black sands of the Pacis coast are rich iu useful materials, and that good stes ii be made from this ud Manufacturers of placer ma- hinery are now devising Improved for workiug the mnt _ ininiug LEVETS apparatus 25 and 50c. for Sc... A Come and out. Sheer Waste of Money. There 1s no w Winste Juey that shows It was Jd for 50 joug a time as the money spent iu a poor book. If the money was fooled awiy ou someiking to eat what it brought disappears, or if It Wis spent om sumething te wear Ha product wears cut. Hut the book oa which u Was wasted stares the iu the face every time he the Dbookocase.—Atlchison SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45 Christian Endeavor, 8:15. Evening service, 7:30 The Rev. KE C, ney Petrie, Pastor, Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30 Sanday school, 12, Christian Endeavor, 6:00, Evening service, 7:30. The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45, Evening service 7:30 The Rev. KE. M. Beysher, Pastor. Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00, Janior B. Y. P U. 3.00. B. Y. P. U, meeting, 6:30. Evening service. 7:30 The Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor. purchaser Ko pear (Kan ) (Hobe Origin of “Slave.” The word “siave,” which is Bapplly used seldom unless metap@@ically In this country, is a word of brilliant his- torical antededents Its original, the Russian “slava,” means glorious, and 1s the tle of that race which sud umes the Russian people But whea the German: reduced hosts of the Slavs to servitude thelr name, from malice or accident, as Gibbon says, be Fuel from Fallen Leaves. Im Paris a company has contracted with the municipal suthorities for all the foliage to be derived from the trees of the public squares, gardens, streets and woods within the limits of the city. These leaves are to be Church of the Epiphany Firat Mass, 8:00. High Maas, 10:30. Sunday 8chool, 2:00 p, m. Benediction, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. L. Shauley, Rector, will then be converted in a fuel which, it is claimed, will have a far greater calorific egpacity than oocal or aay other fuel known Church of Redeemer Morning service 10.30, Sunday school 12:00. Evening service 7:30, Rev, Herbert L. Hannah, Rector. Traveling Birds. Sparrows, as a rule, mest aaywhere, but the following two cases are per- haps as remarkable as any that can be found A pair of sparrows aotu- ally bullt a nest in the rack of a train which performed a trip of 200 or 300 miles dally; while another pair at tached their home to a busy ferry boat. In both Instances a brood was suococeasfully reared Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30. Sanday school, 8:30. Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9.00. Morning service, 10.30. Sunday school, 12:00, Junior League 3:00 p. m. Epworth League, 8 Evening service, 7:30, The Rev. J. PF. Warner, Pastor. $8 25 Sayre to New Haven, Conn. and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, June 8d to 8th, account Knights of Columbus National Couneil. Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Ageata for further par- ticulars. 16-td -—- $15.45 Sayre to Boston, Mass. and retarn via the Lehigh Valley Rail- If you take a scholar and a ole road, Juue 7th to 11th, account The First man and make him do the work o Church of Christ Bclentist. See Lehigh ireemald for the wages of a brick | Valley Ticket Agents for further par- | laborer coupled with the treat | ti alars. 15-td ie tf do 0 th get that fin eat . = wi Tela ag Wn ho Williams’ Kidney Pills ished product of civilization, the as- sistant master at as English private! Have you neglected your Kideys ? school. —The Tattler Have you overworked your nervous sys- ———— tem and caused trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in| Canada Girls’ Society the loins, side, back, groins and blad- | A pew soclety has been organized der? Have youa flabby appearance of in Montreal, Canada, under the name the face, especially under the eyes? Too | of tie Hebrew Girls’ Benevolent Loan! uent desire to pass urine? If so association, the object of which ta to! Wil Kido ls will cure you. lend money to deserving persons, who Drege | areggist. American Student Life Prof Willlam Ostwald, of the Un! versity of Lelpsioc, who has been leo turing In this coustry, gives his im. pression of American student life as follows “The personal interest of the students next to their studies Is concentrated alone om sport, which draws their attention altogether frem iutellectual or aesthetic pursuits” Hard Treatment may pay It back in installments with-' out Intarest Political Announcement To the Republican Voters of Bradford County In formally announcing my candidacy for re«lection to the office of Represent- ative in the legislature from Bradford county, I recognize the right of my con- stituents to know my attitude, both past and future, on those questions which are of such vital importance to the country at large I therefore desire to state, that if re- clectad, I shall favor the following legis- lation, and will introduce and work for the enactment of these subjects, viz : The amendment to the Constitution ship and not an indiscriminate popula- tion of foreigners centered in the large cities to the prejudice and exolusion of the agricultural districts. Fhe revision of the tax laws 80 that all kinds of property aud franchises shall pay the same millage on the dollar of valuation. The limiting of all franchises to a reasonable length of time, The granting to trolley roads of all privileges enjoyed by steam railroads, inclading 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 50%. The granting 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 sheriff's fee bill, The final disposition of petty misde- weanors before a justice of the peace and a 5 of six, whereby a large por- tion of the expense of maintaining the criminal courts will be eliminated. The enactment of legislation providing for equality of rates charged by trans- portation companies, both freight and passenger, and a maximum passenger rate of two cents per mile. Increased aporopriation to public schools especially township high schools, even to the extent of the state bearing the entire expense of maintaining the public school system, The enactment of the Anti-Trust bill introduced by me at the last regular session, prohibiting the combination of capital for the purpose of controlling the prices of commodities by monopolies The repeal of the present muzzler 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 re-elected, to use avery effort on my part to secure the enactment of the same. Respectfully, Athens, Pa. L. T. HOYT. Cards For Sale. Pare Olive Oil for medical at §, 8 and 100 per No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly. Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, and all kinds of team work atiended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x SS. WANT ADs | Rates : —Wanted, Lost, Hale, ete, | cent a word each for frst three times, } cent » word insertion thereafter. None taken lass than 15 cents. Situations wanted, tres to paid In advance subscribers. Wanted. Experienced clerk wanted at once. Apply Touhev Hotel, Savre, 221 For Sale. Large, handsome go-cart, adjustable . lace parasol, ete. Dr, H. Tuttle, 211 So. Elmer avenue, 19-8* The Dr. Judson North street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W, Howard Allen, Farmers National Bank, Athens, rty on For Rent For office or living rooms, first floor over KB. Freedman's store, 318 Broad stét Two small offices, one room with bath, | suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R, | A dog came to the premises of the un- |dersigned recently. Owaper can have same by paying for thisad, P. Political Announcements 1 hereby announce myself as a candl- date for Ju IY Coumlsn oner on the Re- publican ticket, subject to the rules held June 18th next. 8. A. BLISH, Bayre, Pa, May 10, 1908, To Bradford County Republicans: I herewith present my name as a can didate for Representative in the Penn- isylvania Legislatare, subject to Repub- lican rules. 1stand for the enactment lof laws giving a straight, uniform two cent fare on all railroad lines. That trolley roads shall have tie vested right to transport freighta. A revision of our tax laws to the end that corporations shall contribute to relief of local taxa- tion and be compelled to bear their just share of the burden of tax. The same | to be usad for free schools or such other | purpose as our people may desire. All {laws to be drawn plain, clear and dis- | tinct so there shall be no doubt as to { intention and pu | and M. Tuton, 14-td Beatley Creek, Pa. | To the Votersof Bradford County : | 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative subject to Republi- can rules. 1 have always stood for clean politica, a fair ballot and an honest count, and 1 believe in “a square deal for all.” If elected 1 will vote and work Jor. Sach laws 4 will further these ends, vor the passage laws making pas- senger 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 t, snd for such additional {ald for road building and maintenance {as the best interests of the people de- mand. 1 particularly favor the ensot- ment of laws that will equalize taxation and compel corporations to bear their roper share of the burden, the pre of freight privileges to trolley eom- panies, a libel law that is just and equitable. Pledging myself to the int- | erests of the people, 1 redjscsilly solicit their support at the oo rimaries. GILES COONS. Canton, Pa., May 10, 1908. The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of J Commissioner, Subjecs to hy Democratic party of Bradford county. J.B. GRAHAM, | Towanda, Pa, March 80, 1908. [To the Republican voters of Bradford | County: | 1 hereby announce myself a candidate | for Representative, subject {can rules. Iam in {lation, to the end that | tions shall bear their just share of tax- ation. 1 favor the enactment of 3 law | permitting trolley lines to carry § |also law to enforce the provisions of the | other carrying companies (see Art. XVII |of Constitution). 1am alsoin favor of | two cant fares on railroads. | 288 George Moscrip, 1 —— | 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for J A lasioner, sub to | Republican rules. CHARL | Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp, party. 1f elected I will work for and vots for | the enactment of laws allo
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