The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 07, 1906, Image 2

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Rustic
$2.00
While they last.
Chairs
Each
Worth double.
Picture Framing Neatly I
Jone at Reasonable Prices
GRAF
Furniture and Undertaking.
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THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
Capital
Surplus -
ER AE SENS
We wsolicit your Banking basi-
peas, aud 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
special feature of this Bank, and |
all deposits, whether large or J
small, draw the same rate of J
interest.
B. HN. SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
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The Valley Record
Ww. T. CAREY, Editor.
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Published every afternoon except Bun-
As te urna slle’s Printing Office, Bayre,
IR hacrigtion, J3.00 por your: 15 cents
ne | a8 second-class matter May
wa Fa A
of March 8,
“720 the news that's fit to print”
THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1908.
SNAKE STORY FROM INDIA.
Five Big Pythons Dragged from a
Bingle Hole by Mysore
Hunters.
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' Am extraordinary adventure befell
Charles and William Thevbald at My-
sore while out shooting game for the
Prince of Wales, writes a Madras cor-
respondent of he London Express
Coming across a cavity In the bank
of 8 stream one of them perped lu and
saw something lying ‘there, which
alter a few seconds was recugllized as
& prthon.
The mouth of the
Jarged to admit the hand and the
snake's tail was selged and both men
tugged at it till the python was drag
ged out. Then It was seized by the
Bead, around which us plece of cloth
was ted
The Theobalds had another peep In
10 the hole and were surprised to ses
mnother python This also was soon
captured and placed with the first
They were abou! to leave the place
when a man called ont that there was
yet another python In the hole This
one, after some tugging. was pulled
out and tied, and, to the surprise of
the two young men, they found that
there was still more left They hauled
the remainder out with the exception
of one, which retreated foward and
could not be reached
Five pythons were
and they were with difficulty carried
20 a dog cart and brought late My-
sore. They are all young and about
34 to 12 feet long
hole was en
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aptured in all
Papuan Dwarfs
That very curious race of
od,” short-legged Papuan dwarfs the
Agalambos, is not quite extinct Cap
Barton, an official ‘a New Guinea, de
web-foot-
& CO.
Waverly.
"PERSONAL MENTION
E B. Carner is in Elmira
on business
today
Maynard, b<q,
Elmira today on business
Pau! went to
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S. A Bish, Harold L
and Merton Williams are in Can
Gilhispre
Hartman
Mrs. Fred of South
at Laceyville
Henry C. Porter of the sales de
th: Mecgenthaler
Linotype company of New York
made an appreciated business
on The Record office yesterday
PUMP HANDLE BROKEN
The town pump located on the
Desmond street park is out of com
mission
partment of
call
Some one
the handle and people who have
bsen wont to patronize the pump
At this
pump
their thirst
the
rushing business,
of the
usually does
season
year
and in the earlier
pelled many times to wait his or
her Whoever
r the pump 1n repair
turn. 1s charged
with keeping
<hould
furnished
see that a new handle is
as soon as possible
AT THE PARK TONIGHT
Revenge
‘A Brother's
act comedy-drama, 1s the
‘a four
bill at
the park this evening
also be a complete change in the
specialty program with the excep
tion of the feature specialty
night there another
crowd present the
This
was large
and
are deserving of it
the
show the
moving picture
eat Tram Robbery
picture, lasting nearly
(3
15 minutes
HAS BOUGHT PAPER
C. I. Humphrey, of the Tow
da Printing Company,
Towanda in a short time
Mechanicsville, N Y , where he has|
purchased a weckly paper and
office
an
will leave
and go to
job
class newspaperman, and while the
members of the pofession in this
section will regret his leave taking |
they will wish him abundant
cess in his undertaking.
INDIAN BONES FOUND
Workmen in the employ of F
Suc
contractor who has the contract for
erecting a county clerk's office at
scribes a visit he pald at the eud of
last year: “A rumor haviug reached
Cape Nelson that these interesting folk
~bad all been massacred, it was grati-
fying to And a few of them iving. |
Six males and four females were seed |
and examined They averred that they
Bave no children iiving
likely that In a few
will have wholly died
4
atid it
years Los
yal
Habits of Fallierea
M. Falileres, the new pre
France, is a capital
baving succumbed
of the game long ag
President to adjure Ww
& fine taste for music, whic
Faure, Grevy, MacMahon
Who were all smokers, Gotably lacked
President Fallieres shares M. Loubet's
enthusiasm for shooting, aud is a bet-
gar abo! than President Carnot, who
one at a shooting party ls Rambou-
fllatt severely “peppered” Gen Bre
Bem
DRC it Le Das
Laub
1 Thiers
"tl,
an
yesterday unearthed
several skeletons and one of them
| was apparently that of an Indian,
udging from the manaer in which
The
and
was burned. bones were
{carefully handled will be
| placed in a box and rebuned
NOTICE
are .
old
by
There some who have not
Please call
Juae 13
Plumstead,
taxes
Se ttle
}.
and and save
Col-
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trouble.
lector
The undersigned acnounooes himself a
candidate for the Sustiagio of Jury
| Commissioner, subject to the rules of
| Democratic party of Bradford eounty.
J. ORAHAM.
Towanda, Pa, March 50, 1908,
WAVERLY
"TNE OF PLY FIED
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main!
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X
Enoch Reynolds of Nichols was
in town yeste rday
a
Mrs. l.
relatives at Hornell
S Rassell is visiting
Waverly this morning
Mr. and Mrs Ww A ()sborne of!
Nichols are in Waverly today
nn
Mrs
Buffalo where she spent
returned from!
the last
Swartout
four days
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Dr G S. Carpenter 1s attending
the session of the |
of Medicine
mira Academy
W. A. Rayner of Chemung was
calling on friends in Waverly yes
terday afternoon.
Mrs John Hayes | of East Wa
verly went to Boston today
friends at the Hub
——
to visit
There will be an official board
| meeting at the Methodist church
tonight. This being the first meet-
ing of the new board, the meeting
tomght is for the purpose of or-
ganization
—-—
of W.
yesterdiy afternoon |
uncle, C. H
VanNorstran on Center street.
| The Rev. G A Briggs conducted
| the service and the remains were |
| buried at Tioga Point,
THIS BOY CAME BACK
The funeral W. Clishee
took place
from the home of his
Waverly—Much excitement was
| causcd last might by the report that
the band of
| the production of the play, “Char-
the Loomis opera house under the
auspices of the Cayuta hose coms
pany. The rehearsals are taking
place regularly and a good pro-
duction is sure to result. The time
has been fixed for June 21 and 22
Want ads inserted by persons
| not having a ledger account with
| The Record must be paid for when
|ordered printed. We positively
| inately—the expense of bookkeep
ing and collecting is entirely out
| of proportion to the amount involv
| ed in the transaction
Illustrated excursion
hooks to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua
Lake, and Cambndge Springs, Pa,
| can be had on inquiry at the Erne
ticket office, Waverly 15 taw
summer
Arnica and Witch Hazel
| ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erop-
tions. [It is guarantead to give satisfac-
tion, or money refunded. Price 250 by
druggists. Williams Mfg. Co, Prop's.
Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M. Driggs, |
druggist.
rms
ERIE RAILROAD.
leave Waverly,
Wednesday
June 20th at 10 a.
m.,
tions Retuening, special train will |
leave the park at 5:50,
wm. Excursionlsts desirous of leaving |
earlier than the 10 o'clock special, can |
take train 25 at 8:35 a. m. or go on after- |
noon train at 211 p. m., and returning |
under 12 vears of age 30¢.
ets will be sold except at the ticket of-
fice it would be well to secure them al
day yr two in advance,
For further particulars apply
Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark.
Gypsies that spent
[some time in Waverly yesterday
had kidnapped a
Galloty,
{ His
small boy named)’
who resides on Ene street |
mother was greatly excited
and searched all over town, and a
party searched all along the Che-
effect The
Gypsy band was located in Owego
mung nver to no
and Chief Brooks telephoned to
that place this and had
the authonties search the camp,
but they id find the
This morning a farmer drove into
mormng
not boy.
{town with the boy in his wagon
stated that he found him out
The
that he rode out with the Gypsies
ind they let?
| Another theory 1s that the boy's
| and
in the country, boy claims
him along the road
mother had whipped him the night
i before and that he ran
i
away to get
ieven
A A A
MUSICAL RECITAL
Waverly One of the pleasantest
| given last evening at the home of
Mrs. William E Johnson in Park
|avenue. The piano pupils of Miss
|E dna Mixer and the vocal pupils
lof Mrs. Willam Boyd Stamford
| united in presenting
[um a very pleas
While each number
jing program
was of
students’ recital, those given by
| Mis ; Tucker and Mr. Muldoon de
Master Carl
Ott also played surpnsingly well
| for a boy of hisage The excellent
(technique of all the piano pupils
| and the artistic interpretation of the
vocal
unusual excellence for a
| serve special mention.
numbers were particularly
noticeable throughout the entire
pre gram
roe
ENJOYABLE RECEPTION
Waverly —A most enjoyable re
ception was given to her ny
friends last Tuesday evening by
Mrs. Howard W. Crydenwise, at
her pleasant home on Park avenue
An orchestra rendered an excellent
musical program, which was high
Deli-
served.
ly gratifying to all present
cate, refreshments were
The dining room was artistically
decorated with terns and geranmums
and was presided over by Misses
Fova Blizzard, Frances Lyons,
Christina Scott and Edna Eisen
hart. The reception lasted from
8 to 11 o'clock in the evening.
For Jury Commissioner
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re-
publican rules. | am in favor of an
equable 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 jury box. |
gave my county four years’ service dur-
ing the Civil War and believe in the
same equality and justice now that |
fought to establish then,
F. N. DIXON, Wysox, Pa.
April 19, 1004. -sl8jun-1taw,
| hereby announce myself a candidate |
for Jury Uommissioner, subject to the |
Republican rules. CHARLES SCOTT,
Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp. 4-sjunlé*®
When you want a cement side.
laid in a first-class, durable
manner, call on Simeon Davis. You
will get the benefit of years of prac
tical experience, Mason work of
all kinds Simon Davis, Olive St
Sayre.
WANT ADS
Rates : — Wanted, Found, For
Hale, otc, | cent a word a,
for first three times, } cent a word each
insertion thereafter. Nome taken for
less than 15 cents. Situations wanted,
free to pald in advance subscribers.
Wanted.
Experienced cook wanted at once.
Apply Touhey Hotel, Sayre, ft
For Sale.
The Dr. Judson property on North
street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard
Allen, Farmers Bank, Athens,
Pa. UO
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Waid
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Record has in stock the
following card signs:
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
Rooms
Roardins
Notices.
Want ads inserted by pot hav-
ing » ledger account with The Record
must Ba for when ordered printed. |
wa We poshivaly
or charge want ads |
of book-
creping ad colooting in soir) out of |
the amount In in
froin 10 1
For Rent
Furnished room for a gentleman.
quire at the Record office
stroet, 5-3
Two small offices, one room with bath, |
suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R.
Talmadge. 278-4
For rent, office rooms in the Whaslosh
Inquire at this office,
Two offices for rent ln the Maney &
Page block. net
Strayed
A dog came to the premises of the un-
dersigned recently. Owner can have
Try an ad in The Record.
same by RaYing for thisad. P. KR
Pritchard, 315 Summit 86, Bayre.
AT JULY PRICES
prices.
13.50
16.85
17.50
18.50
20.00
22.00
26.50
5.50
8.8)
10.00
12.50
Evenings at 6 O'Clock Except
Saturday, Lehigh Valley
At Special Prices
sortment of
All new, cle
SHONd ATIN[ 1V
by without
offerings :
$ 7.8)
8.00
11.00
12.00
12.00
13.50
15.00
15.00
3.99
2.50
6.00
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large rugs at closeout prices,
an, fresh patterns. This is a
taking advantage of these
$1.59
Regular
Price Now
$10.00 $ 6.75
14.50 9.85
18.50 13.00
13.00 9.00
1850 13.00
35.00 27.50
19.85 14.00
17.50
yvrna Rugs
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38.50 29.00
20.00 20.00
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IGYOLES
:FOR 1906.
Crescent and Nubia.
PRICES FROM $20.00 UP.
Tires from $1.50 up.
Pedals from 50c up. Pumps
Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up.
Waverly.
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New Arrivals at
Racket Store
Watering Pots, 10 and 15c.
Glassware---Butter Dishes,
Tall Vases, etc., 10c.
Water Pitchers, 25, 35 and
50 cents.
Ladies’ Wrappers in Grey,
Blue and Red, 89 and 98c.
Fans---A very pretty, white
Fan, 25c.
Palm Leaf, small, 3 for Sc.
Japanese, 2 for 5c.
005000090
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave, Yaveny.
Political Announcements
I hereby announce mysel! as a candl-
date for Jury Commissioner on the Re-
publican ticket, subject to the rules
forernig the Republican primaries to
held June 18th next. 8B. A. BLISH,
Bayre, Pa, May 15, 1908,
To Bradford County Republicans:
1 herewith present my name as a can
didate for Representative in the Pean-
sylvania Legislatare, subject to Repub-
lican rules. | stand for the enactment
of laws giving a straight, uniform two
cent fare on all railroad linea. That
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 ba drawn Pals, clear and dis-
tinet sc there shall be
intention and pu
ed
To the Voters of Bradford County :
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Representative subject to Republl-
can rules. [| have always stood for clean
politica, a fair ballot and
count, and | believe in “a
for all.” If electad 1 will
for such laws as will further
| | favor the passage of laws
| senger rates two cents a mil
more liberal appropriations for
| to the end that local taxation for
purpose may be reduced to the lowest
possible limit, and for such additional
{ald for road building and maintenance
aa the Beet Lutarvdie of the people de-
mand. | particularly favor the enact
ment of laws that equalize taxation
and compel CL to
; [oper Prin Si the barden,
of freight priv legey to
panies, a libel a
| equitable. Pi
| erests of the people, y solicit
their support at the i
GILES
Canton, Pa., May 10, 1908.
| tions shall bear their A A mp
|ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law
permitting trolley lines to carry
also law to enforoe the provisions
| other r carrying
| two cant fares on railroads.
38 ne George Moserip.
| To the Republican Voters of Bradford
| Coun
1 here y sanoance myself aa » candi
date for resentative to the
vania from Bradford
subject to the rules of the Republican
party.
If elected | will work for and vobe lor
the enactment of laws allo
roads to freight, esta
cents a mile fare on steam Com-
| pelling corporations So tas thels poper
| share of taxation, providing for en-
| tire expense of the publie schools from
the state funds, and for such other
measures a8 may be demanded by the
people of this county,
L. Btovens,
LO. Lu
March 10, 1908. 3d Ward, Athens.
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