= GRAF Furalture and Undertaking. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Hanking busi- ness, and wil) pay yon three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposita, whether large or small, draw the same rate of lnterest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. & CO. CLOTHES ON LAMPPOST; SLEEPS IN THE GUTTER Youth, After Celebration, Retires in Street— Tells Police He Has Been Robbed. ily hanging his coat f a lamp post at corner of Six‘v-nianth street and Vinceunes avenue itting his hat om top of the light td bdalauciog the welght of his suspendiug his Chicago. —Carefu oa the the Cross arin atl Oy i News and advertising matter may be arm. John King =arly lng, placed agninst (he sleepy bis shoes in curbsione the and The snow was failing with great steadiness but! John had been celebrat J.B J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except San- day ss Marrsie's Printing Office, Sayre, Subcripion, $8.00 por rer 15 cents IP ising rates resscuable, sod made known on spplication. Batered 3a secood class matter May 10,1 at at Sayre, or oF To “All the news that's fit to print" TU ESDAY, Ju NE 24, 1908 The baggagemen along the line of the Lehigh Valley are cautioned to be on the lookout for a tall woman, with muscles like iron and a hand like a Wived man One zay last week she was at a stationydown the line watching the baggagemen loading the trunks. The train was about ready to start and one of the station employes told her that she had better get aboard if she intend. ed to go on that train. “I'm watching them put my trunk on board,” she said. “If they smash that trunk I'll smash the man’s face who does it into jelly” The man who was handling the trunk heard the remark, and taking in the womaa at a glance, he handled the trunk exceedingly careful. After she saw that her trunk was on board the train all night she grabbed the handles and stepped onto the platform, glaring savagely at the discomfited baggageman F. H. Fitch has purchased the Personius photograph gallery in Waverly and has enlisted the serv- ices of E. C Jourdan to canvass the valley for the sale of coupons Mr. Fitch is an expert photogra pher, his plan of doing business 1s all nghtand he undoubtedly will do a profitable business. See hus announcement elsewhere in this ssue Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex. cursions The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces special farvs daring the season to the West from Sayre as follows Colorado $41.80 round trip be sold Jaly 11th to 10th turn anti August 24th Oregon, Washington ish Columbia, $79.25 round trip to be sold Juae 17th, inclasive, to return within 00 days San Francisoo and Lom Angeles £80 25 round trip. Tickets to be sold June 24 to July 8th, inclusive Limited to re turn Sept. 15th tick~ts to Groaxl to re states. and Heit Tickets tion with reference to stop o ages, side trips, «te vor privat 0 Week-End Outings T SWEET DREAMY IN THE GUTTER ing bis niceteenth birthday, and he didnt care After a dreamnless sieep, asting for some hours, he awoke, and mpressiol that be had Deen be Eugiewood po the rest of robbed, rushed « lice slativn and disturbed vallant puilcelnien He is an espedially Ino IDE yuulg man, and when he eltered the station the desk sergeant diusbed | have been rubbed, sald Joho, and the sergeant asked him whers Sixty-cinth street! and Vincennes avenue, came the reply and with a squad of police the sergeant dashed W the scene As the policemen neared the corner they separated and surrounded the lamp post. Stealthily they approached ft, and at a wurd given Ly the sergeant closed In There swinging gayly In the breeze were (he lathe The were eovered with snow and in the fitful glare of the lamp the looked ilke a second-hand othing dummy The sergeant after cullecting the clothes locked at King must have got cut the wrung side of bed, he sald, and the auger of Lis fellow po ilcemen faded away before Lis jovial words John them oonfessed that he had been out for a good time with a Dud ber of friends, and wust have thought be wus at home when De attempted W retire The manoer Ino which his ward- robe was dlsposed of on the amp post gave evidence of the greatest care and sollcitude io its protection A wet, SOggy #put In the suow In the gutter showing the outiines of a hu- man form gave powerfu! clreumsian- tial evidence that Johu had retired there for Lhe night several wel appear post Store You SUPPOSED CORPSE SITS UP Woman Prepared for Burial Awakes from Trance and BScreaimns— Wil Recover La Crosse, Wis — [0 be pronounced dead, prepared fur burial, and placed la a io and realise thu! the funers) was only a few hours away Les Leen the ox- perience of Mrs W. B. Sherwood, 25 years old lu the early hours of the day f the funeral Ife suddenly came Lack to Mrs Sherwood She sat up lu Ler cufin and screamed lo an adjoluing rol (wo women friends were keeping a death walch They beard the woman who was sup posed to Le dead try to scratuble out of her coffin and scream One of the woln- en. Mrs A Clark, went {into hysterics The other womal, screaming, swoke | the household Mrs Sherwood was found sitting up in the coMo fully con yus but too weak to nove Later becatne delirious, but physicians ab- nounced on the road 10 recovery Mrs Sherwood, who is fe of a merchant at Mahe Mion, was taken 1 with poeumonls more than a week ago, { apparently died Was | scl she lie | the w kank rapidly The woman declares she con- of all that was going oo around ve a muscle scious her but unable to me 30th to September 30th, the ley Railroad will sll excursion tickets locally in New York state at low fares, whieh will provide over Sanday outings at 3 minimum cost for railroad fares, This arrangement applies geperally to points in New York state cast of Geneva Ask Lehigh ticket ageots for full par- ticulars. $0-¢f $3.10 to Auburn and Return, account Old Home Week, Auburn, N, Y., June 34-20, 1908. Tickets wil! be sold on all trains except the Black Diamood | Express Jone 34 until Juoe 30th Sand Well A curious we! sand, Instead of I'his sand COs UDP in a ike a foun tain The force which drives it to the surface from a depth of 100 fee! bas not yet been ered in Can Wailer ada produces Hone stream discus The Resemblance “A wild goose has really some reason 0 be classed In ocoursge with the ." “Ia what respect”™ “It is sure Ww die game. “—Baltimers After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X W. E. Turoey was in Elmira yesterday A B Baldwin this morning went to Elmira es Judge Fanming of Towanda was in Waverly today ———— er Miss afternoon in Owego Anna Tilden spent this F.IL. Howard, Eq, New York city last might .re Vought of Trent, O is visiting friends in Waverly went to George A —— G. Leal Genung New York City this evening will leave for Mrs. Irwin Sweet of Yo der street 1s visiting friends at Haz'eton F. A Gibbs of Litchfi=ld was in | town on business yesterday after- | noon The Odd Fellows of Waverly will hold a fair dunng the week of | September | | Mrs. W. H Kelsey went to Corning this marning to visit her sister in-law, Mrs Qansey, The Philathea class of the Baip- | tist Sunday school will give an ice | cream social tomorrow might W. B. McPherson, who lived on | Chemung street, has moved to Bradford street, South Waverly CH for Genesee, La, after visting his family in Waverly for the past ten | days Swain will leave tomorrow Mrs E H Northrop was called | to Ithaca this morning by the | death of her sister's husband, Guy | White ———— Miss Elizabeth Denslow res | turned from Wyoming seminary | last evening, where she attended commencement — vo nee hamton to attend the graduating exercises at St Joseph's convent, where his sister Lena graduated. | —— i Dr, W. H Baird was in Waverly | this mormng and last evening He expects to respme his practice here as eye specialist this autumn Joseph, the infint son of Thomas Fast died early last Monday morning The remains were taken in charge by W. C Farley Senclly of Waverly Sr ——— The Ladies’ Literary society of came to Waverly this their annual outing | and picnic They wisited the hi brary of Captain C. L. Albertson Miss Martha C Rechester ( wego morning on LLum went to today to attend the) State convention of the S. of V.| She will leave July sth for an ex- tended trip through the west and will visit California and Yellow. | stone National park. F A. Bell, G D Genung, Wm | Simmers and ] W Clark attended | the centennial anniversary of | lodge F A M. at Many present and to the Friendship Owego last night state officers 35 Masons were sat down bai q ict ATTEND CONVENTION Waverly-—Ray Mclwen, C. W. Morgan, Lewis Howells, Wm. A Persomus and H I= Gregory have gone to Rochester to attend the S. of V. convention of the departs ment of the state of New York, and which will convene nearly all this week. A number of others, including comrades Kronk, Legg, Shearer, Fish, Perkins, Quick and Harry Morgan will go tomorrow. Wi A. Personius of the Waverly | camp is a candidate for state com- mander, and it is expected that|W there will bz hard contest for that position. ‘HE DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED Waverly—A young man came over from Owego last Sunday and accompanied by a Waverly young lady started for a walk through the green pastures and sylvan glades They had proceed a short distance when they came across a number of very pretty kittens, and after admiring them for a time the young man, in a spyit of fun, picked cne of them up and tossed it against his companion. Almost instantly the air was filled with an overpowering stench, and that small skunk simply saturated the surrounding terntory, including both young people. They returned in great haste, gave all they met a wide berth, and put in the rest of the day bathing themselves most industnously. It seems that a few lessons nm natural history would not be a bad thing for the youth of NSPECTED HA HIGHWAYS Waverly—State Inspsctor of in com- pany with C O. Hoagland drove ver the town highways yesterday Chamberlain found much to He condition and in many places were {almost as good as macadam, and that they surpassed nearly every- | thing that he had hitherto inspect- — A ——— FALSE ALARM Waverly-— Some one turned in a false alarm yesterday afternoon. It was thought by many to be part of the test made yesterday, but it was The firemen got out their “implements of deluge” and ran in the direction of the box from which the alarm came, but failed to find any fire. Someone evidently [turned it in to give the firemen ex- mn A SCRAP Ww werleAn eiplove of the Lehigh Valley hotel nimed Ben: nett and a man named Mosley had {a fight last night that drew a large crowd and created much excite- ment Mosley had been bothering Bennett for some time and at length bore on so har8 that he gave Mosely a good trouncing, which he nchly deserved. FUNERAL TODAY Waverly —The funeral of Asaph Larnard, who died last Saturday night, took place at 10 o'clock this morning from his late home on Lincoln street. The Rev. G. A. Briggs conducted the service and the remains were buned at Forest Home cemetery. i not. Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim- inately—the expense of bookkeep- ling and collecting is entirely out | of proportion to the amount involv ed in the transaction, Beautiful Lake Keuka Keuka is justly entitled to the reputa- tion it bears, that of being the most beautiful lake in New York state. Ita shores are lined with countless cozy ordered cure cottages, find excellent accommo- dations at the several large hotels at Grove Springs, Keoka and Gibsons. If you enjoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction, the lake having been annually stocked for several years with of trout, black bass, pike and pickerel from the State Fish Hatchery, located bot five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake. The season is now open and excellent catches are daily reported. Keuka Lake ie reached vig Erie Railroad, whose agents will gidily furnish information regarding trains, rates, ete. A beautiful illustrated booklet will be mailed on s8-dly-8-1 r— Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts When considering your vacation trip remember that the Krie has excursion tickets on male at reduced rates to all attractive resorts. Our excellent train service will increase the pleasure of our trip. All desired information will Eh Erie ticket agents, or J. H. vision Agent, Elmira, N. 36diy-8-1 Read The Record, Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. Coaster FOR 1906. Tires from $1 50 up. Brakes from $4.00 up. Broad Street. Wavy. Every boy wants a a doll carriage. Four siz=s, 25to S0c. made of hard wood, tom. carts to sell at $2.00. use on a farm. Excursions ERIE RAILRCAD. $1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer- Vis and return Sunday, July ISth Bee later dates for time of special train. Erie Rallroad Co. will sell excur- slon tickets to Klmira and return Wednesday, July 4, at 50 cents for round trip Good only on train 25 go ing and retarning on train 24 75¢c to Binghamton and return, Sunday, July Ist, and each alternate Suopday thereafter. Tickets good leav- ing Waverly at 7:52 aod 10:38 a. m. 2% $6.75,t0 New York City and return on Thursday July 19h. Tickets good on all trains oa that day and to return in 15 days. 17-taw $1.25 to Keuka Lake and retarn Wednesday, July 4th. Good day of date only. Twoday tickets, $1.75. taw Sixth annual Eastern Star excursion aud basket picnic to Eldridge Park, Tuesday. July 17th. Round trip, adults bie, children Ihe. Special train will leave Waverly via the Erie at 0:15a. turn. $42.65 to St Paul or Duluth, Minn. and return. Good to Oct 3ist for return trip. principal points throagh the entire west | on sale at greatly reduced rates. 13-taw $3.00 to Niagara Falls and return. “Daylight Special” will leave Waverly at about 7:30 a. m., Wednesday, July | 4th is the date. Keep itin sight. 36 Ticket Agent, J. W, Clark. Administrator's Notice Letters of administration on the es- tate of John VanBuskirk, deceased. late of the Borough of Sayre, Bradford Coun- signed, notes is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against it must present then duly autheaticated for settlement. Filliam Ingersoll, Sayre, Pa, May 21, '08 Administrator. | Bw E. M. Denton, Attorney. Executor's Notice Letters testamentary on the es. tate of James Merrill, docrased, late of KBayvre borough, Bradford county, Pa, having been granted the andersigned, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all per- sons haviog claims against it must pre- seat them duly anthenticated for settle- went. MARIA MERRILL, EDGAR J. MERRILL, May 29, 1908, Executors 1.6 E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lockhart Rtreet, Sayre. Pa Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself a CADRE Tr of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of [Bradford county. Tn Poy Marsh 5, 1900. . cart and every girl We have both Each is Of our wyoden carts lead. It is with buckboird bot- has a Just the thing for P20 % ORDINANCE NO. 23 Authorizing a contract into on the part of the Borough of South | Waverly, County of Bradfond and State of Peansylvania, with the Waverly Rlec- tric Light and Power Company of the Village of Waverly, County of Tioga and Stats of New York, and authorizing and empowering the Hargess to sign the necessary contract on the part of the Borough of South Wave rly. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of South Waverly, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same Section 1. That the Borough of South Waverly enter into a contract with the Waverly Electric Light and Power Com- pany for and daring the term of five years from the first day of April, 1908, for 8% Awp. or 1200 nominal candle power arc lamps, at the price of $66 per annum. Said lights to be kept lighted every night until one o'clock a m., aud 32 incandescent lamps to be lighted every night until one o'clock a. m., at $20 per annam for each and every light. Section 2. The Burgess of the Bor- ough of South Waverly is hereby au. thorized and empowered to sign the nec essary contract with the sald Waverly Electric Light and Power Company for the period of five years, dating from becomes effective, The foregoing ordinance was daly ass~d at a regular mesting of the Bor- | D Connell of the Borough of South | Waverly, Pa, June 5, 1508. JOHN V. QUICK, | Attest President of Council. T. M. WALSH, Secretary. A E.BAKER Carpenter and Builder. | 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. LL. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable pricea. 120 Spruce St., Athena, Pa, TOUHEY'S HOTEL |B New and Up-to-Date. Fired Sa 30k UP 20 utes | Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Sarre Residence: Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Ps. May- tical Remove dead horses and cattle at short notice. All orders will receive attention. Remove stock 8 miles d tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Hides must be on carcasses; remove free of charge. | am prepared to do the bus- ineas, have ambulance to haul the stock; also buy hides, skins, tallow and booes, pay market prices. Call Bell telephone No. 633, SAYRE, PA. Gold Signet Pin last night between Pean'a. avenue on Hroad street, and | Bradford street, South Waverly. Finder | plrase leave at Alice Devlin's millloery store. 10 A package containing baby Irish in- sertion and ribbons, between Miss Rath- bun's studio, Fulton street, and lower Broad street, Waverly. Finder please leave at Gregg's Racket Store, Wanted Women to assist cook, steady Ponivion, good wages. Apply at The Waverly 416+ For Rent Six room flat, corner Walnut and Main streets, Athens. City water and gas, Gas range furnished, Call 122 Maple street, Athens 4148 { Two small offices, one room with bath, saitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. bp 2d Seven room house on Lewis street. Fred J. Taylor, 40-¢ For reat, office rooms in the Wheelock Bloek. We | oe c—— Two offices for rent In the Raney 8 | Page block. 114- | For Sale First class business block in Sayre borough. Terms reasonable. Inquire at The Record office, Sayre, Pa 42-12 Several houses and lots for sale in de- sirable locations in town. Terms to |suit purchasers. Inquire of W. G. | Scheie, Maynard Block, Athens. 391 = Advertise in The Record LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS’ BUILDING, 219 DESMOND 8T., Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Bloek, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8 p,m. Atother times during day at Valley Record office. ~ OSBORN’S LIVERY any part of Sayre, Athens and Narant, and all kinds of team work | promptly. Livery attached. | 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x QELS ESSE EEE == R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Eetimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Rayra. Pa When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You ill get the heustt of of ours of experience. 0 ind, San De, divs, W wk aig noms
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