THE NATIONAL OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus ~ $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We wmolicit your Banking busi- nen, and will pay yon three per cept. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Depowmit or Savings Acecunt The department of savings is » special feature of this Hank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, . CAREY, Editor, Published every Mieruoon u3 oupt San | day 4 Murrell’ Printing Office, Sa pee month. known on application. , 8 the postoffice at Sa re, Py, |® © 10, 1 under Act of Congress of ““All the news that's fit to print’ MONOAY, JUNE £ 25, 1908. Married in Handcuffs The unusual spectacle of a Broom appearing at the altar cuffed has Leen seen. accordiug to contemporary at Monthey village The bridegroom. am It Was undergoing a ong sentence for burglary, and recently prevalied upon \ Aur of the prison, to whom Ated he NA? sggnmitted the crime for the sake of Lis Nulowe, to allow Bima to marry Two gendarnes Io unl form acted as witnesses, and guardians &f the sare time At the church door the young bride and bridegrouiu part. od With beavy hearts bride Land a an [tallan i11lan v Wheeler zn Blue When the late Gen. Wheeler was vis- Ring in Mountgumery au old confed- rate cavalryman, who fought! aoder him in the civil war, tier blm He ooked Gen. Wheeler over for a few moments, feasting his eves on the gen eral’s new uniform At last scratching bis bead, he sald slowly “Gen Wheel or, what io hl do you think Jubal Barly will say when Le sees you walk ing oto heaven tu a blue uniform™ Arithmetic Races In the recent great athletic meeting at Canton arithmetic races ture. Pupils from the schools carried slate and pencil, and on the course of the race they encoultersd a black- board containing a sum to be soived The boys were !Ined up as they reached the goal, and those whose calculations Were wrong were ‘hen el ed The first three left iu the [ioe were coulited winners. Will Helps Saliors A will of the late lord Ivereciyde, chairman of the Cunard company, dated March 20, 1901, and believed Ww be his last left all his property Ww ‘he widow But a later will, dated No- vember § 192 has been found iu a Bandbag in bis Londou office by which B1500000 1s left Ww segwen's charities la Olasgow, Liverpoo!, Mauchester, Belfast, New York and Boston were a fea- imiuat London Conveyancea ‘Buses and cars cease running London at 12.30 a m_ and the reasons why the labor mes lo house of commons want earlier tings is that they lave no au broughams and cannot afford cabs would have to walk lhrome in weathers If the bouse sat late in ne of the ait- tos or 80 all Not Like Father While the kaiser cultivates a mus tache with the well kuown twirl, Bis son, the cruwn bis stralght across, lon. He seems Wo be devel dividuality of his own in © ipward priuce inh LE AD LD toot hb fash th reseed antithesis of his father Birds in Church Birds nest free ancient parish church Kent During fit to and fro frou at SOT 1 ivych he pew the es yew Lo in the pockets of he worshipers Mixed Vowels What the Oxford orator wished | say was this: “The liberals have come on a Sowing tide” Unfortunately bowever, he mixed hia vowels and wii his hearers thst “the mas | » o8 a Aylng toad.” TREASURE SAVED BY COURIER'S BRAVERY CARAVAN IS TRAPPED BY BAN. DITS IN MEXICO. Killed — Hero, Himself Danger. oaly Hurt, Rides Three Hours and Saves Money El Paso. Tex Details of the hold up by three Amer cans of the cars van, going to the Dolores mines in the mountains of Chihuahua Mexico ‘in which Billy Smith ip charge the partly was wounded and three of ‘his men killed reached here the oth irler. from Temosachic, inded were taken, and point the Rura were of where the from | sent out The details show that it was a sen sational affalr The American robbers « al Iarge, but the Ruralis no of AEA net the Apaches age. Are tralliag them The AL government! has offered $500 their apprehension. either or the In attack tock { Jaritc pass wo which =i Fyrars in Mexicq ted States t Pa from on the Chih below a camp shed n place west threes hours stat bus & Pacific rallr ao cad had estad with MOvVernents ‘A the mountain above the oljet of the and to the mine entered the trap vhren Smith riding column came arricade, 8 man masked suddenly showed the fail, and crying meat'” fired at him ut cight feet a cartridge i after lmhing aticmen reared and and he was foubled by shot. Smith managed to draw volver and fire at the rob! Meanwhile the othe opened fire on the Whom were killed the lon train from Tye bulilou trails calculated and the head of of the face the tags IAs my from a distance of abo The bal struck in passing cut a Al bolted the Lis re an through: his belt and gash across the though Als Ise almost andits rt had of shot vs two AD one THE BANDITH INTU FOURED A VOLLEY THE CARAVAN h bladder safety throug the while the last three fled for Smith's man. Francisco Tor res was not bit al frst He jumped from bis horse and took to the thiek brush for cover with the Intention of making a detour acd reaching his chief who was ahead of bim He Sled fighting His corpse was found a short distance from the ‘rail his rifle clutched and the attitude of the body showed that he was hit In the act of taking alm As soon as Smith was able to re strain his frightened anima. he Ate mounted and ran back Into the fusil. fade, Nis intention being to cut out the mule carrying the money which be succeeded im doing after ex changing shots with one of the rod bers who came out to meet bim somewhat Above the trall Having secured this mule and find fug that n« sf his men appeared him struck out with the mule took out 'he money and start #4 on a gallop for Cocomoachie which he achied in three hours faifit and weak from loss of blood Tracks near traf) that ne of the mu lowed him on foot best ne A to ald he the show of beyond until he was reach ng acly fol ® the bullion train {and endeavoring to reach it in order i safely came Mrs tana, a wide en n the Rio Verde ! daughter and a escort Her party when the firing be wit {to trave tore atriz Ie Quin )w route to ber ranch i} Dar six year moto for the spot [wit 1 jeingle |renohied cavored to draw his through the Mr Quin ravine below, Her moro en iver at was He mn a cave In the Lot fer to a where they remained Bidden all {afternoon and the ing lantil the searchers discovered whem, | scared, but safe Following the English. it Is noted English ideals of comfort are gradually aitering the follow 8 a S— FRANK KE WOOD, Representative News apd advertising matter may be | left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon eall the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X Fd Eaton went to Owego today Smith Wolcott 1s in Elmira to- day John Peckally went to E'mira today yr Coming a Falsey spent yesterday at —————— |. F Shoemaker was in Towan- {da this morning John Bartholomew of Ulster is {in Waverly today ree Mrs. F E Hawkes went to El mira this morning >oe — F. A. Bel], F«q, at North Spencer a — spent Sunday Miss Mabel Hanford of | spent Sunday here. Sp — Mr. and Mrs. H. P spent Sunday in Elmira ——— Dr. and Mr were in Nichols yest ed mira Cray ——— p— Charles Ottarson has returned to Waverly after a year's absence Edward Dougherty and Jerry Ragan went to Elmira yesterday sen Nichols were in town this morning >re it Sayre where he will undergo an peration Mes W. E Tew returned Satur day after a trip through central | New York soth A A ne The anniversary of celebrated July J. H Murray and wife have re turned from a tnp through the thousgnd islands -e John Hicains 1s home from | Salina, 2 he 1s putting in some large bridge piers. reo James A Clark, Jr , left for Neu York this morning, pend the summer a Mrs Charles dence street, has pone to Auburn | to (Ganthes, Prov: visit his parents Dr Wm Cain of E Sunday with his mother, W. Cain, Waverly street mira spent | Methodist church will trolley nde this evening have ee A delegation of the Waverly | Odd Fellow attended the Memonal | day. ee A eee Mrs. Helen Carr and son and Mrs McMahan of Elmira were visiting D H. Van her mother, Zant yesterday Wa. Brink, who said that he lived in Athens, intoxication Saturday discharged Sunday was arrested for might and Mrs. R E ter Helen are visiting Ruthven and daugh- Mrs. 1 P| at LosAngeles, Cal. The board of health holds its regular monthly meeting tonight Several cases of alleged wiolation | sidered { Misses Lulu LaRock and Lena Crans of Chemung street, enjoyed an auto trp to Elma yesterday in Mr. Bensley's auto, with Lou Mil ler as chauffeur | II Beginning with tonight IL. C Miller will send up a balloon every evening until the Fourth of July A brass tag will be attached to cach one sent up, and anyone who finds the tag and returns it to Mr Miller will be given a balloon like the one sent up. | A party of Waverly men went | [to Nichols in an automobile last’ | Friday night but didn't get back until Saturday morning They claim to have exhausted their sup- ply of gasoline. C A Neaves has returned to Waverly after a trip to Ithaca, Syracuse, Owego and lake Oatarnio and return. He went as chef with Dr. E M. Cowell of Athens in the “ Maid of Athens” Mr. and Mrs NW. Thornton who were recently married, were given a china shower on Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's cousins, Misses Grace and Bertha Tuttle, Waverly street. EA tr FH. Fitch has purchased the Waverly and has enlisted the serv- wes of EC Jourdan to canvass the valley for the sale of coupons Mr. Fitch is an expert photogra- pher, his plan of doing business is all nghtand he undoubtedly will do a profitable business. See his announcement elsewhere in this | ,ssue i ——— ASSESSORS CORRECT FALSE IMPRESSION Waverly—The assessors state |that the article which appeared in two of the local papers last week to the effect that the assessors | have largely raised the valuation on small houses and lots, and that {the raise in many cases was from | £200 to £500, 1s not in accord with ‘the facts. They say that although [the valuation of Waverly shows a {large increase. The business | places and fine residence prop:rties ‘have contributed the gam A-d that they wish to correct any false | impression ansing from the states | ments which were evidently given | out for the purpose of reflecting discredit on them | ASAPH S. LARNARD Waverly -Asaph S Larnard died aged 8» years. He was one of the oldest residents of this vicinity and had a friends who held him in He is survived by his wife and four sons. The funeral arrangements are in charge of EK S Hanford and will take place to [morrow morning at 10 o'clock at | hus late home. Rev. G A Bnggs {will conduct the service and the | will be buried at Forest | Home cemetery THEY SCAPPED AND PAID Ww erly onTwo 3 men connected | with the Snyder hotel had a scrap near the corner of Broad and | remains | Officer Corcoran placed them |under arrest and they were cach fined $2 by Justice Hoagland Neither was damaged to any appreciable extent and appeared to be on friendly terms after the rumpus ALARM SYSTEM COMPLETE Waverly—The new fire alarm system has been completed and it will be tested this evening at 7 30 o'clock, so do not get excited when [you hear the fire bells nnging at [that time. The town 1s well cov [ered by the system, and the alarms [will be turned in from boxes all | over town Mr. and Mrs D. E. |and daughter Margaret of Athens spent Sunday with friends in To- wanda. 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 indiscnim- nately —the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting 1s entirely out of proportion to the amount involv ed in the transaction. $3.10 to Auburn and Return, account Old Home Week, Auburn, N. V,, June 24-20,1908, Tickets will be sold on all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 34 to 29, good retaming until June 30th inclusi For farther particularssee L. V. tickét agents. 26 Read The Record. FOR 1906. Sayre R WORKS C. 6. LLOYDT, PROP. | Saddles from 50c up. from 16c up. Tires from $1 50 up. Broad Street. Weverly. a doll carriage. We have both Each is Four sizes, 25to 50c. Of our wyoden carts lead. It is tom. has a useon a farm. Just the thing for Beautiful Lake Keuka Kenka is justly entitled to the reputa- tion it bears, that of being the most beautiful lake ic New York state, Its shores are lined with countless cozy | cottages. Those who are unable to se- care cottages find exoellent accommo- dations at the several large hotels at Girove Springs. heoka and Gibsons, [If sou enjoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction. the lake having been annually stocked for several years with various species of trout, black haas pike and pickerel from the State Fish Hatchery, located but five miles from Hammondsport st the head of the lake Tbe season is now open and excellent catches are daily reported. Keuka Lake iv reached via Erie Railroad, whose agents will giadly furnish information regarding trains, rates, ete. A beaatifal illustrated booklet will be mailed on application to J. H. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt., Elmira, N. X- 3=.diy-8-1 Seaside, Lake. Mountain Resorts remember that the Erie tickets on sale at redoced rates to all attractive resorts. Oar excellent train service will increase the pleasure of your trip. be given by Erie ticket agents, or J. H. Webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N. Y. 38-dly-8-1 - Week-End Outings S288% Gash Price List Angell's Store, 107 THOMAS AVE., Sayre Penn'a ALL GOODS DELIVERED PR mrry } Best Bre 1d Flour Best Pastry Flou Las ley Railroad will sell excursion tickets locally in New York state at low fares, which will provide over Sunday outings it a minimum cost for rallroad fares, This arrangement applies generally to points in New York state cast of Gegeva Ask Lehigh ticket agents for full par- ticulars 40-of A.E. BAKER, (Carpenter and Builder. Waverly, N. Ny lL L BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator r Paperhanger. 17 Pleasant St. sonable prices Residence: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offion: — Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Lockhart Rtreet, Sayre, Pa Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself candidate for the nomination ar Commissioner, the rules of } | Fer Fresh Eggs . z Fresh Bread, 6 loaies . Fresh Davy Butter | Fresh Creamery Butter Oak Leaf and Acme Soap . ; bars Hustler Soap | Condensed Milk cans Mik, brand Best Lard Co nde nsed Bell Baker's Cocoa 3 quarts Beans Soda : Corn Starch . » cans Sardines 3 cans Corn , 3 cans Peas . 2 cans Pears 1 large can corn beef 2 ls 3 cans Ly: | Best Lemons, do Great bargains Jackets, Underuar, Glozes and Mittens Fudl line of Shoes. Millinery at one third Full Cream Cheese Men's Wear Ho- mm | Or ’" WY AILS, price, i Attorneys and Counselors. M.P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. May- . Remove dead horses and eattie at short ‘notice. All orders will receive Jronpt attention. Remove stock 8 miles {tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. | Hides must be on carcass; remove free {of charge. | am prepared to do the bus- | inesa, have atibulancs to haul the stock; {also bay hides. skins, tallow and bones, | pay market prices. Call Bell telephone No. 633, SAYRE, PA | trom to pald In advance subscribers Lost A package cootaining baby Irish in- sertion and ribbons, between Miss Rath- bun's studio, Fulton street, and lower Broad street, Waverly. Finder please leave at Grege's Racket Store, Notice Wheel stolen from W. C. Bowmas, cor- ner of Elmer avenue and Frederick Bt, Athens, on Wednesday night, Parties are well known and had better return same and save trouble. Ww. C. Bow- man 384 pL —— ——— —___—— — — Wanted Women to assist cook, steady position, good wages. Apply at The Norwood, Waverly 41.6¢ — For Rent Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. Seven room house on Lewia street. Fred J Taylor. For rent, office rooms Ln the Wheelook Block. 204 Two offices for rent in the Maney & Page block. 14-1 For Sale Several houses and lots for sale in de- sirable locations in town. Terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of Ly i RS | Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 119 DESMONDJST., Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupled by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m,; 6:30 to8 p,m. Atother times during day sat Valley Record office, Tr ry ot 1 iat OSBORN’S VERY called for and delivered In © H. TUTTLE, N. D. Specialist Practics limited ‘todiseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses acourstel |Otted. Hours 10 w12 am, 2% 6, 7 to 8 p.m. Office and roaidenon 11 Dots Elmer Ave. Valley ‘phone 158x. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder | Plans and Betimates Furnished. | 910 Miller Rt ym. Pa GENENT SIDEWALLS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable
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