The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 18, 1906, Image 2

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    WAVERLY
| row night at 10 o'clock, and would
| stop at that hostelry for a hurry-|
GRAF
Furniture and Undertaking.
me es = =
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Oapital -
Surplus -
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
ESR SE A,
We solicit your Banking busi-
peas, and will pay you three per
oent. interest per annum for money
Joft on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is »
special featare of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
B. §. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
* The Valley Record
A ———
3. H. MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor
Published every afternoon except Ban-
Jay at Marrelle's | s Printing Office, Sayre,
Sabscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents
per month.
rates reasonable, and made
Butered as second-class matter May
SEVERE,
of Congress of March 8,
Tats to print”
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1906,
DINNER TO ELLEN TERRY
Choate Sends Beat Wishes From
America—Fand Heaches $431.1320
LONDON, June 1s A
given at the Hote
might 1a bovor of Ellen Terr) Fhe
200 guests (ucluded persons promiuent
ia the theatricn workl Wilustou
Spencer Churchill durfug the cuvurse
of a brilllaut eulogy of Miss Terry's
genius sald be cousiderwd it regretia
ble that Great Britsiu had Go uatives
theater
Miss Terry replied to Mr
retarks and to other wpllmeLtary
speeches and after thanking all per
sobs concerned in the Testimo
ber, both lu Europe aud Aer
she believed the overwhelming test
mony of affectiou and Lomage she bad
received was due greatly to the ute:
tion of the public to houor Sir Heury
Irving und herself together
A message from Joseph H
was read which vipressed
on behalf of America and stated that
Miss Terry's luteresting aud brill!
career would always be cherished in
the memory of all American
dramatic art
It was announced that the total
realized for the Terry jut od, in
cluding the receipts from the benefit
performance at Drury Lace theater
and subscriptions ralsed by the Irib
une snd lo America amounts to $43
20.
dinner was
Cecil Saturday
burchiil's
Choate
4
aut
jovers of
sum
ee {u
Chauffeur Killed at Ashbury Park
ASBURY PARK. MN June 18
Henry Isaacson, chauffeur 0
A. Fogarty of New York, wa
here when the automobile In
pod his ewpl
collision with an ther auton
en by Isasc 1
ufacturer of Ne
as Lis guests Misses Ho
ta Belasco daughters
©0, the playwright Bot
woinen were bruised
the crash came Isaacs
Lis bead and suffered a fract
skull. Fogarty and Stra
tr Peter
s,s K
Ver Were
Sirsuss a
vark, MN
ins
Senate to Vote on Sea Level (anal
WASHINGTON
aration for the vote
Pavame canal Lill
next Thursday, the
much of the time
that date to the cuusider
bill. Senator Knox is =
speech today ln support « f
aud he will be [0 -)
ators for aud
wtapts
Banker Held For Homies
ASBURY PAHK J
William Herring died at Sprivs
hospital of lujuries rec J by be
struck Uy the automobile of J. RK. New
Wan, 8 New York banke sho is H
at West End for the supauer. It is
sald Herring was about 10 hoard a
trolley car at Belmar aud becnive cou
fused. His skull was fractured,
Jue 18 lu
whit
seiate wil
s fixed for
this Week
wgaiust the
ng
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& CO.
* LILLEYISH SOEAD
Stevens and Mos scrip will repre
sent Bradford at the next
the Legislature. Both
gentlemen were clected by overs
whelming majonties at the Repubs
county
session of
lican primaries held throughout the
county on Saturday afternoon and
evening
Republican ticket in this county is
for two years
by his friends to withdraw. This
the fight to the finish
put up a vigorous campiiga, espec
went down to defeat with a large
him
Hoyt was looked upon as a mem-
ber of
majonty registered against
“the gang” and a henchman
defeat was inevitable. Tuton, an
other candidate for legislative hon
ley man was also snowed under, and
will remain home. The result of the
pnmaries 1s decidedly sigmificant
For a long time the pol htical status
the Hon Mial E
bzen on the decline
ol Lilley
year a strong following has desert
ed him, and today there 1s scarcely
2 corporal’s guard that can be ral-
His antics in
fight and the
outcome finished Lilley
this end of the county, and
lied to his support
the Sayre postoffic
final
a general and widespread belief]
hat he can defeated for con-
gressman this fall. Mial's political
grave has been dug and should he
Dy a sent tol
congress in November, the honor
be
mere chance be
will be an empty one It is believed
that
Republican
arnved when
Bra
county will be conducted by some
one other than Lilley
pect at least 1s cheenng.
the time has
politics In
The pros-
— RR
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointm-+nt |
will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and
Itching Piles It absorbs the tumars,
allays the itching at once,
potitice; gives instant relief. Dr. Wil-
jam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared
for Plles and Itching of the private
parts. Every box ls guaraotead. Sold
by draggista, by mail, for b0c and £1 00
Williams Mf'g. Co, Prop'a, Cleve land,
0. Forsale by UC. M. Driggs, druggist,
-
Week, Auburn,
Tickets will
weoant Old Home
June 24-20, 1504,
Kxpresas June 24 to 29, good returning
anti! June 30th inclusive.
particulars see L. V. ticket agents.
0%
retarn, account Lehigh Valley excur-
sions July 6 and 2 Tickets will be sold |
Jaly 8 and 27, g« ad returning within 30 |
days, including date of sale. Tickets]
will not be aesapied on the Black Dia |
nond Express. For further particulars
see Lobigh Vaile y ticket agents, 5
———
| tarn, account Lehigh Valley railroad ox-
{carsisn July 4th, 1904 Tic
sold on all trains except the Black Dia
{mond Express July 4th, good returning
Black Diamond
| Express to Jaly 7th inclasive For fur-
je particulars sew = V. ticket agents
183 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, |
[~. Y. and return, acoount Lehigh Va
ley excarsion, July 4th, 1008. Tickets
Black Diamond Express July 4th,
returning on all trains except the Black
Diamond Rxpress Jaly 5th inclusive,
See tickets agents Lehigh Valley rail
road for farther particalars. %
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 Sayre, Valley ‘phone 198X
Photo supplies at Strong's
re —
A Ui Sunday at El-
nara
ger spent
— ~oee
Post card albums at Strong's
a
Mrs. John Powers is spending a
week in Binghamton
eaten
Leather post cards at Strong's
- —— .
Mrs. Samuel! Butler
| Syracuse this afternoon
wnt to
Buster Brown
Stron v's
cameras at
£1
Miss Martini Kennck was
mura today
in El
rer
W.HD went to Wilkes
Bare today
enslow
B ]
Binghamton
Hoadley spsnt Sunday in
EY —
E. Clair Van Atta went
ra this morning
to |
i
E. D. Sebnag, |
after a week at Nor
1. has returned
wich N Y
The Rev. H. W. Crydenwise
went to Binghamton this morning
.——
Miss Stella L.aRock
ignp
The Rev F
| of Litchfield were ia Waverly to
day
-re
Misses Kate McCarty and Cassie
| Hurley were in Biaghamton yes-
terday
Charles Swain of
his
Louisiana, is
visiting family on Waverly
street
The most popular Bread in the
valley
bread
is Pilgrim's salt
nsing
32-0t
has
Bildwin
Miss Mabel
re
New York
ree Mp nn
Wm
and Sunday
Delaney spent Saturday
with his
Binghamton
eee
Mrs. James Bagley of Sus
hanna 1s visiting her neice
Charles Lincoln
a -—
W.S Rirkwood of Mt. Carmel
1s visiting hus sister, Mrs Frank |
i 1€~
Mrs
Il
Beardslee, Pine street
of Chis
Bildwin's |
| Walter Bildwin and wife
| cago are visiting at Mr
father, H J Baldwin
}. 8 Mistray and wife have left]
f r a week s trip up the St
| rence and through the Thousand
law
Islands
E C
Sunday and left this morning for aj
} 5
French was home over
two wecks' trip through ceatral
Pennsylvama
Rev. P R Ross
baccalaureate sermon to the high
The diss
course was a scholarly one
delivered the!
school graduating class
Miss Bernice Turney accom
{panicd Miss May Schuyler to her
home at Hancock, N. Y_, last Sat-
ome tim
SD C—
Ata of the board of |
mecting
of the
RE haca and
| matter street
Chemung
connecting
streets
ome up for consideration.
will
i Se
The reserved seat tickets for the
| performance of the play,
Aunt,’
| The play is progressing ind an ex
went on sale this morning
| cellent presentation is assured next
Thursday evening.
| Miss Barnice Wood, a nurse at
the Binghamton city hospital, who
has been enjoying a two weeks’
vication with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. EE Wood of Pine street,
|
a —
Word has been received at the
Norwood hotel that the big Chica- | po
go New York automobile relay
race would reach Waverly tomor-
| up lunch.
INTERESTING SERVICE
Waverly—Owing to the inclem-!
ent weather it was not possible for |
the Odd Fellows to carry out the
program that had been prepared |
for yesterday. At 3 o'clock the
members listened to a fine address
by Rev. C. L. Lewis of Nichols at
the Baptist church. He spoke of
the purposes of Odd Fellowship,
and told how that and kindred
orders supplemented the work of
the churches by mimstenng to
man's physical needs. A choir of
12 male voices furnished the music
and prayer was offered by Rev
Alanson Tilden. Details from the
lodge the
Glenwood, Forest Home,
verly,
decorated graves at
Fast Wa
Ellistown and The Rest
IN POLICE CIRCLES
Waverly
man
~Yesterday morning a
Will Bnnk
| arrested by Chief Brooks on line
| street for drunk. He was
locked up until sober and fined §
which he paid.
Notice was received yesterday
that young fellows had
caught a freight out Elmira.
They were captured at Waverly
named was
being
three
of
uspended sentence
Waverly —The funeral of Mrs.
Thayer, who died last
Friday might was held this morn-
ng. There was a short prayer
at the and the
remains were then taken to Barton
service house
Deceased was 05 years old and
y
number
of
had been an invalid for a
The primary
cluse
She
death was paralysis 1s sur
vived by her husband
The books,
Francisco
“The San.
which The
Record has been giving away with
entitled
Horror,”
| cach yearly subscription, have ar-
| rived and are ready for distnbution
| The book contains over 400 pages
and is in every detail exactly as
| advertised Our agents will be
| ready to deliver them in a few
days
Excursions
i
| . P. 4 special train via the Erie will
Ti AVY awwerly, Wadneaday morning,
| June "200 at 10 a. m., stopping at Che
Io ing and Elmira stations in both direc-
| tions Returning, special train will
| leave the park at 5:50, Elmira at 6:00 p
lm. Excursionists desiroas of leaving
| earlier than the 10 o'clock special, can
take train 25 at 8:85 a. m. or go on after-
noon traia at 2:11 p. m., and returning
mn special train or No. 8 at 10:03 p. m,
| Ro and trip tickets, adalts §5¢, children
under 12 years of age 30. As no tick-
| ota will be sold except at the ticket of
[fica it would be well to secure them a
| day or two in advance,
$1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer-
| vis aud return Sunday, July 15th Be
| later dates for time of special traio
| $3.50 to New York
day night Juse 234. Special train
Erie Rallroad Co. will sell excur-
| ston tickets to Elmira and return
Wednesday, July 4, at 80 cents for
round trip. Good only on train 25 go
ing and retarning on train 24
$6.75 to New York City and retarn
|on Thursday July 19th. Tickets good on
{all trains on that day and to return in
15 day» 17-taw
$2.25 to Rochester and return Sanday,
June 24th Good on train 7 leaving
| Waverly J 5:35 a, m. 156-taw
$1.25 to Keuka Lake and return
and retarn Satar-
av
only. Two day tickets, $1.75. taw
$31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re
turn. $12.65 to St. Paul or Duluth,
| Minn. and retarn. Good to Oct Jist
Low rate excursions to
principal points through the entire west
on sale at greatly redaced rates. 15-taw
For further particulars apply to Erie
Ticket Ageut, J. W, Clark.
Subscribe for The Record.
BICYCLE:
FOR 1906.
Crescent ani Nubia.
PRICES FROM $20.00 UP.
Largest stock of bicycle sundries.
Saddles from 50c up. Pedals from 50c up. Pumps
from 10c up. Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up.
ZAUSMER'S JEWELRY STORE,
Broad Street.
SR Nese
O END to the good things at the
Racket Store this week. You can
find most anything you want, from a
Dinner Set to a Tooth Pick. Hammocks
from $1.00 to $1.00, hooks free with each
one. 18 inch Window Screens 25c. Sou-
the
prettiest “little brown jugs” you ever saw ;
venirs of Waverly 10c each; very
ten different styles.
Special for Pay Day Week
We have just received an assortment
of China: Cups and Saucers, Plates, Su-
gars and Creamers, Mustard Cups, etc,
worth from 15¢ to 25e¢, for one week only
10¢ each.
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly.
Fit, Style and Workm inship Guaranteed
LAWS & 'WINLACK,
Attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
LAWS’ BUILDING, 119 DRSMOND'ST.,
Valley Phone 180-A.
W. T. GAREY,
JUSTICE:OF THE
PEACE
Office Maney & Page Block,
Rooms formerly ooccupled by the
late John R. Murray,
Ofioe hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 8:30
to 8 p, m. At other times during
day at Valley Racord office,
Bayre.
LEHIGN AND SCRANTON |
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices
Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug
Store, both phones; or at the Erie street
yards at Sayre. Both Phones.
COLEMAN NASSLER,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMNAN.
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Record has in stock the
following card signs:
For Rent
For Sale
Private Office
Please Do Not Ask for Credit
Positively No Admittance
Purnished Rooms)
Roardine
DRALER IN
otc
Foreign and Domestic Fruits. |
Pure Olive Oil for medical purposes.
Macaroni at b, 8 and 10c per pound.
No « Rlizabeth St Waverly |
CAFE
Notice.
Want ads inserted by
| mast be
Harness, Washed, Oiled, Repaired
Harness Bought, Sold, Traded |
Bicycles and Lawn Mowers Repaired
Lockhart St.
Shoea
East Lockhart SL. Sayre.
Farnished room for a gentleman,
quire at the Record office.
Saite of rooms for rent, 447 KE Broad
street 30-8
Hoase to rent in West “Sayre. on Lewis
street. Inquire at this office, 25-3
Two small offices, one room with bath,
suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R.
Talmadge. 78-4
For rent, ofice rooms in the Wheelock
Block. ne
Two offices for rent In the Madey &
Page block.
=
For Sale
Black walnut bedstead, ioe box, dishes,
various articles J. L. Goodwin, 453
Broad street, Waverly. 30-6¢
A good ladies’ bicycle, nearly new and
in first-class condition. Will sell cheap.
Inquire 114 ¢ hestaat Bt. Athens. 5-0*
The Dr. Judson property on North
street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W, Howard
Allen, Farmers National Bank, Athens,
Pa. od
Wanted.
A good girl for general housework.
No washing, ironing or baking. 8b
Broad street, Waverly. 35-6t
E pe srienced grocery deliveryman by
Sayre grocery store. Inquire The Rec-
ord, Sayre office, ane
DR. A. G. REES, M.D.
| 100 Lake St. West Bayre,
| OFFICE HOURS:
8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:80, 7:00 to 8:00.
{ Gealto
ialey.
'H. L. TOWNER, M. D.
| Specialties.
| Diseases of Women and of the Rectum.
|Hours—T to fam, 1%08, 7008p. m,
| OPFICE—8AMUELS BLOCK.
Valley Telephone 37x. 138 Lockhart 88
and chronic diseases a
phones.
Political Announcements
| The undersigned announces himself a
candidate for the uoRiaatise of Jury
Commissioner, subject to the rules of
Democratic party of iia county.
i J.E GRAHAM,
Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1908.
Maynard. Maynard & Schrier
Attorneys and Counselors.
| M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa.
i
nard Block, Aghens, Pa
TOUHEY S HOTEL
New and Up-to-Date. Fired
Accommodations.
May-
i
| C
| Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station,
| Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre.
"0SBORN’S LIVERY
| 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 to
| promptly. Livery attached.
| 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308:
H. TUTTLE, M. D.
Specialist
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye,
| Bar, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately
|ftted. Hours 10 to12 am, 2t0b, 7 to
8 p.m. Office and residence, 111 South
Elmer Ave. Valley ‘phone 158x.
R. H. DRISLANE,
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Bstimates Furnished.
210 Miller Bt fayrs. Pa
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
When you want a cement side-
walk laid in a first-class, durable
manner, call on Simeon Davis. You
| will get the benefit of years of prac-
| tical experience. Mason wor
all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St.,
| Say re.
'AJ.GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Valley Phone 3ity
ET
' H. H. Mercereau,
| Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Special attention to Pension Papers.
| 13 Desmond Btrest
DR. F. J. GREEN
Osteopathic Physician,
Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood
Nava) swis ram from 0 to 3:30
Acute and chronic cases
Consultation and examination free.
Graduated under the founder of the pro-
felon, Dr. A. : SU, Kisuarilio, Mo, :