ustic $2.00 While they last. Chairs Each Worth double. GRAF E = Furniture and Undertaking. & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per oent. interest per annum for money Joft on Certificate of Deposit or Saviags 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. Cashier. The Valley Record ‘J, HB. MURRELLR, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. WESTIE LL naw that's St to print” WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1908, FOR CHARITY'S SAKE ONLY Beheme for Oorralling Her Husband's ’ Loose Change Worked i by Wife A West Philadelphia man who deter. mined a few days ago to abstaln totals iy trom strong drink for a period was persuaded by his wife into a financial arrangement which threatened to work disastrously, relates the Philadelphia Racord. The agreement was that every time the man refused an Invitation to take sm drink be was to put the money Which he would probably have spent in returning the compliment inte a pocket reserved for the purpose and give the contents of the pocket wife every night. She was to money for charity and for fear Susband might not bave always exact change to put io t pocket she provided him with a numer of beans 20 be used as counters valued at five cents each, and to save bookkeeping and memorizing The first evening the man got home Te found 45 cents In cash in bis and 23 beans This mxceptional day the man de the next evening he found Lis p carried one dime and 13 bean The he alleged that be would Bave refused some of the which he had counted oven not been on the water wagon upon his wife cunfessed that she made arrangements with her brother and her sleter ishand to go to the abstainer every day as often as possible with an invitation to drink his ise this the the Kot marked a very aired, but n probably invitations ¢ had where } her s h th the wife's na Dand took the joke b the arrangement ls still receipts from the pocket terially lessened it now on Lave Few Exceptions ® ‘Most every man his wife's affections sage of Philosopherville it & poodle, it's a rubber foulsville Courter Journal Energetic Monarch hag a rival in remarked the it hain't plant energetic of monarchs ment, and was always punished If caught doing nothing A Good Brand Man-at-door—Yes “What kind is tv *Half bull and half terrier Free Press ‘—Dwtroit Glass Blowing Fact JAPANESE WOMAN'S HAIK. It Is Her Crown, Her Veil and the Mark of Her Woman hood “Of all her earthly possessions a Japanese woman values her Balr,” writes Mrs Hugh Fraser, ac- cording to the Chicago Dally News “It is her crown, her veli, the mark of ber womanhood, that which tells her and others what she Fe country title for the house mistress is ‘0 Kawt San of the homorable halr' and next to the binding of the obi, which is the mark of modesty, nothing is of such importance as the care Balr, few Ereat the reiingquishment of the proper dressing thereo! mus is she sacrifices so iS Japanese woman can do that, and ail, except the most miserably poor, been in the habit of payiug 30 sen (15 cenits) a month to the halrdresse: { take care of it for them | beginning of the Russian | sum has been almost universally aside to hand over to the war and, coming regularly from ml! of women, has amounted to a respectable whole The result change in the sturdy Ittle patriots When | was In Japan before | hardis n woman with her hair 4 now there are hundreds in the streets their stiky locks being merely turn-d back fron the lug down a below their walsts” to the Since War fund lions very been has a appearance of et ever saw wr forehead with a and } in beautiful mant far IN THE PLOWING SEASON. Millions of Plows Are in Use Turn- ing Over the Soil of the United States It's plowing time million acres of land will this the United States and about 9.000 600 plows are on the farms te do the work, says Farming The capital Invested In piows al resents $50 G00 (1x Such a plowers Two hundred be plowed year ino ne mult of types of plows and found on this old continent that cap but pame a few In the great southwest the Mohave with his three or four for the planting ground carri digging primitive of all plows, and the stands guard all day while farms of this country dig their gourd seeds t for the we SQUAW Each woman tt most NAD orig tLe es her stick v the r= nd and plant In Canada Interference { Wwe ight oe the government the OUR iro bor in exact fone for women drawing the ly the same way that they have centuries In New England the oxen are ix middie eady ing the the yoaed, and four horse the west In his plow {eats Are south the stilt to fg other neEgre Oy sits n walch the traln parts of the tract vORineFs At wor or more acres a day and requiring bu two or three men to do It Ahead Again The following Is accredited to At a Fourth the late Senator Hoar + Canadian Amer lel ton in both kngiish and Were tow? an Ruests ssemibied, the flags of the ed in dee two A Ww the count urathu girl ove for ne WY al the queen. but ith n Star St exclalined 4 and a silly pes looking thing the Amert It suggests nothing but Yes repiied thie Kind of candy that has wade everybody sick who ever Ick It can nag Is checker berry andy Senator Hoar Indians "All In" The Pottawattamis Indians about all lo Their lands sold rapidly, thelr annuities from the vernient decreasing, and when thelr head right money cks hurry to the joint irinking and the Indian Are are Are 1 jo draw .y the young towns and squander It in gambling A who formerly Iready traders gave the red man un are tightening aud estadlishing more of a cash in their lealings — Holton | Recx rder Hmited credit the reins basis (Kan) - — Loves Himself Bacon —Ix thought to think loves a lover? Egbert — Well, 1 that! Doesn't that that {18 a Mttie stuck on himself, too?—Yon &ers Statesman that all the world don't know about imply Proving His Proverb “He makes me sO angry,” remarked Miss Bute, “he's forever remarking to | me that ‘beauty is only skin deep ™ | “And when you get! angry,” remark- of more than 26 gallons capacity, @8 by the use of compressed alr, (how thim-skinned you are!“—Stray Stories. WAVERLY FRANK BE WOOD, Representative News and "sdvertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, | F. E. Hawkes was in Owego] yesterday. el J J. Dunham went to Towanda this morning Don Sauth went to New York aty yesterday. Mrs. A. Paige, Clinton 1s in Elmira today. avenue, RE —”¥ASS S F. L. Howard and F. E. Lyford are in Canandaigua today, Harry Lf and wife went to New York aty yesterday. a Chief Brooks and Charles Grid ley were in Owego yesterday. BE The Rev. J. J. Monarty attended the forty hours at Bath yesterday. Chief Clohessy 1s attending a meeting of the fire chiefs at Elmira today John R. Egan, real estate mans lager for the Lehigh, was in Elmira yesterday. Mrs. E. A. Hoyt of Fulton street, and Mrs. J. W. Clark, Chemung street, went to Elmira today. a Three candidates received the {initiatory degree at the meeting of {the Odd Fellows last evening. O. H. Lawrence lef: last might {for Erie, Pa, and Buffalo, N.Y, | where he will spend the next two | days. a — i Mrs. James J Grace and daugh [ter go to Brooklyn tomorrow to ljoon Mr. Grace, and will reside | there in the future, i Nerete The grand jury has indicted | Howard Ferns and Joseph McHale, | who burmanzed several business places in Waverly a short time ago. i i ——cp om | dllustrated summer excursion | books to Keuka lake, Chautauqua Lake, and Cambndge Springs, Pa, lcan be had on inquiry at the Erie ticket office, Waverly. 15 taw A. I. Thompson has a fine fam- ily of bull | They are about two weeks old and sx Boston terners bid fair to devour most of the dogs lin town by the time they are a year | older | - _—_ - — | Frank Blaziaski has returned —.ve home from afier three weeks’ trip He went to Loraine, O, where he at {terded the convention of the Polish National Alliance, of which he is one of the onginal organizers ——— A psn through Ohio and ladiana. It is stated by the attorney for Mrs. Clarence Evans, who was ins | dicted for bigamy last Monday that she has a very good defense There is a very strong doubt as to any real to the cnme charged. | guilt on her part, and all who are acquainted with the facts of the case hope to sce her released. Patnck Wade, an old broken sport and card sharp, got | drunk yesterday and was locked | up He lived in Waverly a num |ber of years ago, but he only | stayed long enough yesterday to | obtain a suspended sentence, and {left, as he said, never to return. etl sets | down | A large number of appeals were {heard yesterday. Most of the complainants were satisfied that they were really not aggrieved, but there were a number of pieces of property that the board examined this morning with a view to deter- ‘mining whether the assessment ' should be reduced or not. FOR SALE Waverly —What will be for sale is bound to interest you, but we | have no time just now to explain | If you look at this exact place in | tomorrow's issue we will tell you more about it. Be sure and look, for it is a proposition that you do not get every day and you, no doubt, will take advantage of it. AT NORTH WAVERLY Property Taken Valued at Twen- ty-Five Dollars---No Clue to Guilty Parties Waverly—The store of J. N. Hoyt at North Waverly was bur- glanized some time last night or carly this morning. The thieves gained entrance by prying open a shutter, then breaking the window pane, unfastening the catch of the window and pushing it up. The value of the property taken amounted to about £25 and consist- ed of tobacco, cigars, a box of No clue as to whom the criminals might be has as yet been obtained Suspicion pointed to a band of Gypsies that passed through Wa- verly yesterday, but it is thought by the authorities that some others were the guilty parties. NEW STORE OPENS Waverly — Arthur A. Spero of Shenandoah, P’a, representative of the F. & S. Clothing Company of New York city, has rented the store room at 373 Broad strect from P. R. Ackley and will open with a full line of gent's furnishings on Saturday next. A large con- signment of goods arrived yester- day and this morning Mr. Spero and his assistants were busily en- gaged in arranging them on the shelves. A band of gypsies passed through Waverly this morning, and they were certainly a hard looking lot. They were in Elmira a few days ago and were run out by Chiet of Police Cassada. STUART NONMTE FOR GOVERNOR Republican Convention Places Him at the Head of Ticket on First Ballot (SPECIAL) Harrnsburg, Pa, June 6.—]John W. Stuart, ex-mayor of Philadel- phia, was nominated for governor convention in This morn ing there were six candidates the field, but when the ballot taken this afternoon all had with- drawn. SAVED HIS GIRL BUT HS BOY DROWNED Sad Accident Green's Landing Last Night by the Republican session at this place, in was Occurred Near A drowning accident occurred near Green's Landing last night about 12 o'clock. A man named White, accompanied by his two children—a small boy and girl, were dnving across a bridge that spans the creek which runs down Wolcott Hollow. The creck was swollen to many times its normal size. Mr. White drove over the bridge in safety but when he reached the end the horse stumbled into a hole six feet deep that had been washed away near the ap- proach of the bridge. The occu- pants of the wagon were thrown out. White managed to grab hold of his little girl in time to save her from falling into the stream, but the little boy, about six years old, was precipitated into the creck and drowned. His dead body was found near Sheriff Job Griffin's place this morning. Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim- inately—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involy- ed in the transaction. : Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. FOR 1906. Broad Street. Fans---A very Dishes, pretty, white Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideya? Have you overworked your nervoos sys- tem and caused trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have yoa pains in the loins, side, bak, groins and blad- dee? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so Williams’ Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample Free, Hy mail (0c. Sold by Druggists, Williams Mg. Co, Prop'a, Cleveland, 0. Sold by C, M. Driggs, druggist. Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer- vis and retarn Sunday, June 10th Bpecial train will leave Waverly at 7:46 a. m. Special electric car will leave Athens at 8.52 a and Sayre at 7:07 a. m., to connect at Waverly with the special train. aod $.100 to Portage Bridge and retarn Sunday, Juse 10th. Special train 8 14 am Erle Rallroad Co. will sell excur- sion tickets to Elmira and return Wednesday, July 4, at 50 cents for round trip. Good on all tralns day of date, taw-jul-1 $6.75 to New York City aud mturn on Thursday July 19th. Tickets good on all trains on that day and to return in 15 days. 17-taw $2.25 to Rochester and return Sanday, June 24th. Good on train 7 Waverly 5:35 a. m. 1i-taw $1.25 to Keuka Lake and retarn Wedoesday, July 4th. Good day of dat= only. Twoday tickets, $1.75. taw $31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re- tarn. $42.65 to St. Paul or Duluth, Minn. and return. Good to Oct 3ist for return trip. Low rate excursions to principal points through the entire west on sale at greatly reduced rates, 13-taw $1.25 to Keuka Lake and retarn, [11 BH leaving Sanday thereafter, 5:35 a, m. 75¢ to Binghamton and retarn, Sunday, June ITth, and cach alternate Sunday thereafter, Tickets good leav- ing Waverly at 7:52 and 10:36 a, m. 25 S0c to Eldridge Park and return Sun- day, June 10th and each alternate Sunday thereafter. Tickets good going on train 25 at 835 a m. 0% For further particulars apply to Erie Ticket Agent, J, W, Clark. —— Come to the West Sayre Hose House, MONDAY, JUNE Ii, Leave Waverly at 25 Prof. George Kirkpatrick, a so- cialist speaker from Ohio. Admission Free. Ladies Invited. Na There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- Political Announcement Lo the Republican Voters of Bradford County : In formally announcing my candidacy for re-election to the office of Represent- county, | recognize the right of my eor- stitaents to know my attitude, both past and futare, on those questions which are of such vital importance to the country at large, 1 therefore desire to state, chat of re- elected, 1 shall favor the following legis lation, and will introduce and work for the enactment of these subjects, viz: The amendment to the Constitution whereby the basis of the representation in the law-making body shall be citizen ship and not an indiscriminate popula- tion of foreigners centered in the large cities to the prejudice and 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 time, The granting to trolley roads of all rivileges enjoyed by steam railroads, neluding 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 ald in the township road law from 153 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 lniquitons sheriff's fee bill. 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 maintaining the criminal courts will be eliminated. The enactment of legislation providiag for equality of rates Sharp 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 ensctment of the Anti-Trust bill introduced by me at the last regular seasion, prohibiting the combination of capital for the purpose of controlling The repeal of the present muzzler law by the enactment of a just and equitable I respectfully solicit the support of all soters who are in favor of the enactment lation and pledge mywelf, if recleo to use every effort on my part to secure the enactment of the same. Respectfully, Athens, Pa. L. T. HOYT. Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has boy ] in stock the No. § Eiizabeth 8t., Waverly. Experienced cook wanted at once, nt For Sale. For Rent | House to rent in West Sayre on Lewis street. Inquire at this office, 25-3 : For office or living rooms, first floor jover RB. Freedman's store, 318 Broad stét A dog came to the premises of the un- dersigned recently, Owner can have same by paying for thisad. P. R. Pritchard, 315 Summit St, Sayre. 30-8 Notices. Want ads Inserted account I hereby announce m date for Ju governing the Repu be held June 18th next. 8. A. BLISH. Bayre, Pa, May 15,1908. To Bradford County Republicans: I herewith present my name as a can didate for Representative in the Pean- sylvania Legislatare, subject to Repab- lican rules. 1 stand for the enactment of laws giving a straight, uniform two cent fare on all railroad lines. | trolley roads shall have the vested right to transport freights. 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 used 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 PrIpe. und M. Tuton, 14-td Bentley Creek, Pa. To the Voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby announce myself a for Representative subject to can rules. 1 have always stood politics, a fair ballot and an count, and I believe in “a square for all.” If elected I will vote and for such laws as will further 1 favor the passage of laws senger rates two cents a mile, more liberal appropriations for to the end that local taxation possible lim possible aid for road building as the best interests of mand. 1 particular] ment of laws that and compel corporations to roper share of the barden, ng of freight privileges to panies Piocel law that equitable, myself eresta of the people, thal their support at the coalng GILES M, Canton, Pa., May 10, 1008. The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county, J. _ Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1908. To the Republican voters of Bradfosd Count, ——r AL the enactment of laws a roads to freight, establish) cents a mile
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