SIDEBOARDS, BED SEAT ROCKERS. ROOM SUITS, ROLL Experts in Upholstering. GRAF Furniture and Undertaking. Cor. & CO. of Broad St. and Park Ave.. Waverly. EI THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus - EES $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Backing busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or BRILLIANT NUPTIL EVENT LAST NIGHT George Miller and Mary Frances DeLaney United in Marriage Beneath Evergreen and Dai sies Savings Account The department of savings is » special feature of this Hank, sad all deposits, whether large of small, draw the same mis of interest. \ M. N. SAWTELLE, Qashier. The Valley Record J. i. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except Sun- day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Babseription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents Entered as second-class matter May 1 at the at I yl Tarek “All the news that's it to print” PRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1908. THAW INDICTED FOR MURDER Anthony Comatock States ( emplaints of White Had Reached Him NEW YORK. June Hairy Ken all Thaw bas Leen Tudicte | fer mur der In the Orst degree wg Stas ford White The inquest was & perfuuctory af fair and its verdict a foregone conclo “4 io & Last night the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley LL. Delaney at 155 Cayuta street, occurred the wed ding of their daughter, Mary Fran About 100 relatives and friends gathered ces, to George F. Miller to witness the ceremony which was | performed by Rev. J. F Warner At 8 o'clock the bndal couple] | entered the parlor to the strains of | | Lohengnin's wedding march, and | stood beneath a bower of evergreen | ‘and daisies dunng the ceremony. | | The bridesmaid was Miss Grace {Sherwood and Maurice Wright | acted as best man was flower girl, and Robert, the| bnde's brother, was ring bearer. | The bnde wore a dress of mull chiffon over white silk and carried | a bouquet of daisies and maiden hair ferns. The bridesmaid wore dotted swiss over pink and carried | a bouquet of pink sweet peas After they re cewved the congratulations and best | wishes of all After an | excellent wedding supper had been the ceremony present served the couple entered a car- nage and drove hastily away The bride is a lifelong resident] of Sayre, has taught school here Mrs. WB ra today Stam ord is York today >re erson Bmgham are at Towanda, 1s hon days , Miller's fire balloons. They are satisfaction n Owego for ic a like sure to Auburn is visittin h Charles Canther ee Ralloon Neaves cafe tomght get free lunch re Mrs. M Murphy, k McC art ee father, F Claude Kline L oo er sister, xt # of hy severed > re John >ro of VV. returned from Rochester at an carly hour this morning, after at tending the state encampment was one of the best ever held, about Goo being present. Com rade Mayples of elected commander. sonius Brookiyn was W. A. Per the candidate of the local camp, and was defeated by nly two votes 1 was Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $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- sion tickets to Elmira and return Wednesday, July 4, at 50 cents for roand trip. Good only on train 25 go and returning on train 24 75¢c tw Binghamton and return, Sunday. July Ist, and each alternate Sunday thereafter. Tickets good leav- ing Waverly at 7:62 and 10:38 a. m. 1% $6.75 to New York City and return on Thursday Jaly 19th. Ticketa good on all trains on that day aod to return in 15 days, 17-taw $1.25 to Keuka Lake and return Wednesday, July 4th. Good day of date | only. Two day ticketa, $1.75 taw | Sixth annual Eastern Star excursion | and basket pienie to Eldridge Park, | | Tuesday, July 17th. Round trip, adults We, children 250. Special train will] leave Waverly via the Erie at 9104 1 30 cod td $31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re | [turn. $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 redaocad rates. 13-taw | | $300 to Nlagara Falls and return “Daylight Special” will leave Waverly {at about 7:30 a. m., Wednesday, July | 4th is the date. Keep itin sight. 36 | For further particulars apply to Erie | Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark. i i ing Beautiful Lake ‘Keuka | Keuka is justly entitled to the reputa- | ition it bears, that of being the most | beautiful lake ic New York state. | {ta shores are lined with countless cozy | cottages. Those who are unable to se- | | cure cottages, find excellent accommo | dations at the several large hotels at | If you enjoy fishing, no other place offers | | greater attraction, the lake having been | annually stocked for several years with | | various species of trout, black bass | pike and pickerel from the State Fish | Hatchery, located but ve miles from | Hammondsport at the head of the lake. | The season is now open and excellent catches are daily reported. Keuka Lake | is reached via Erie Railroad, whose | agents will gladly furnish information | regarding trains, rates, ete. A beautiful | illastrated booklet will be mailed on | pplication to J. H. Webster, Div. Pass. | STOVE BLACKING We are pay- We have just Give ita trial UNDER WATERPROOF CANVAS Watson Lot, Main Street, ATHENS. ONE SOLID WEEK, MENCING Monday, July 2. COM- Special Matinee, Wednesday, ‘ July 4 THE EVER POPULAR COM EDIAN, BILLY WILD SUPPORTED BY - WILD & RICH PLAYERS, In Reportoirs of new to-date vaudeville MONDAY EVENING, JULY 2 The Thrilling Comedy Drama, HEARTS.” Prices—10 and 20c. Ladies’ 10c Ticket Monday Night Permanent Dentistry A quarter of a century ago wi Z Wd fillings in the leet 10¢c HOSE in black: 15¢ HOSE tan, 2 pair for 23c. 25¢ Children’s black and black and white, 5 pair for $1.00. for several years,and 1s well kaown | and Jeanie LL. Hoyt ol Grand Rap and highly esteemed by many sion. The most striking feature of the tes Agt., Elmira, N. Y S8.dly-8-1 | fo a well knoton gentleman al pres- ids, ———— | / ent a resident of Sayre timony given before the coruner was the declaration of an eyewiluess that Thaw gave bis victim vo warsiug but shot bln down like 8 dog Evelyn Nesbit Thaw was before the grand jury, which took ug t= gation of the crime immediately at the conclusion of the inquest. Her counsel had previously ansounced that sbe would refuse to testify against Ler bus band Sbe remaiued lo the grand jury routs but Ofteen minutes nd reported that she had absolutely re fuses] to suswer any ols Mrs. Thaw's most uUmate friecd May McKenzie, was alse a witness be fore the grand jury Mrs Thaw's maid avd Ler husband = valet A sensationn! of the day was the statement Uy the district attorney's office that White went to the Madison Square roof garden ou Mou day night for the purpose of keeping ADL engagement with (we of the chorus girls. Detectives are sow looking for these girls Harry Tuaw was presest st the in- quest. He did pot sees particularly pervous, snd his color was much Letter than it had been io the Jelerson Mar ket court When the deputy wardes opened Thaw's ceil at 7 o'cleck te allow bim to take his morning exercise be found the prisoner fully dressed in fresh clothes that the valet, Cavanagh Lad brought hilm the night Lefore It wae the first time since Lis arrest that Le had change! his clothing Many stories are told of alleged orgies fo White's bachelor rooms lu the Mad fscn Square tower and elsewhere at which very young giris were present Anthony Comstock admite that ! been ou uore tham one quested to inquire lu? tious with lma.ature girl Lut save be pever found enough evideuce for 8 case against White gayest t was jest Bs Were deveiopmuent Las PC White's as fe relia . Orim Joke Proves Fact St. Paul Mino Don't sit up with me any longer old man [il call when | want! ao undertaker was the jocular Wollman, of New York West hotel at three o'clock in the raing to Fred Suse, of New York, ao intimate friend At five o'clock Suss was summoned by Wollman and In 25 minutes Wall man was dead Wollman came to the West March 12 For ten days he had been sullering from heart nad a trained narse caring for He was about 60 Yoars « f age He is sur vived by a wife and thre Lidres io New York city you This Staniey st at the remark of aA gus Minneapolis made o om ubie and nit Boxes for Boxers If the Chinese Doxers are gewting ant or uN AgAIn, sn Le put together tom BY uur War depar tine iyo Eagle ng wooden DOxes wi for thet TRA ods Brook “ ul @rowing Flour Trade Australias Juur sxports to Bogland Bate more thas doubled sigce 1900, when they were valued st S3.W6000 ——— L ~~ friends The groom is bookkeeper at Talmadge's plumbing establish- | ment, and dunng his sojourn here | has won a multitude of iriends The bnde was the recipient of a| large number of useful and beau- tful presents Those present from out of town Miller son Clarence, Miss Clara Delaney Mr. and Mrs. George Collins and daughter LE Mrs. Wm Denslow, of Waverly. Mrs Rog Mrs. Bird, Mrs Birdsell, Mrs. Woodley of Forkeswville Mr and Mrs Miller and daughter Katherine of Hoytsville, Mr. and Mrs Bronson of Barton, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Watkins of Talmag Hill, and Miss Amy LaMont of West Stockbridge, Mass Mr and Mrs Miller left this morning for Buffalo and Niagara | Falls, and were Mr. and Mrs E and | ina, and ers, and on their return will be at home at 135 Cayuta street MYSTERY AT ULSTER Yesterday afternoon a gang of | section hands in the employ of the| LehighValley noticed a man stand | in a boat which was well out in) the Su ng juehanna nver A moment | later one of the section men looked in the direction of the boat he caw the craft but the man had di the empty boat dnfted ashore just be | appeared. Later in day an low Ulster, and this gave rise tothe] belief that the boat which the sec tion men saw and the one found lster are | along the niver bank at | | It 1s also believed that {the man who occupied the boat fell identical | | The identity of the man 1s not| An | ever, was started last mght. | known, investigation, The police of the aty of Elmira | are waging war against the sale of | cannon crackers high explosives Yesterday the well] | known of Baker Brothers, | {hardware merchants, were placed | and other firm |a city ordinance relative to the sal of explosives. e -ve F.imira as his home -oo I estershire ednesday, Daniel Gs den, Thor nas street, Waverly —A this damage carly hour siderable rents It 1s stated two hours, while flashed incessantly Shepard's creek Frank Parsons was burned town was struck ported. The room that about 3 belonging struck and that is to the water inches deep in at, standing : amore, F. Brown Blannsk: Alternate, George B 3 last alley Di road for farther Sh Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts | When considering your vacation trip | | remember that the Erie has excursion | tickets on sale at reduced rates to all \ttractive resorts. Our excellent train service will increase the pleasure of | your trip. All desired information will | | be given by Erie ticket agents, or J H.| | Webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N.| | Y. s6-diy-8-1 | Week-End Outings | On Saturday and Saondays ftom June ley Railroad will sell excursion tickets hich will provide over Sunday outings | lat 3 minimum cost for railroad fares. | This arrangraent applies generally to | points in New York state cast of Geneva. Ask Lehigh ticket agents for full par- ticulars 40-tf md $6.00 to Chautauqua, N. Y. and return, account Lehigh Valley excur- sions July 6 and 27. Ticketa will be sold July 8 and 27, good returning within 30 days, including date of sale. Tickets will not be accepted on the Black Dia- | mond Express. For further particulars 15 $3.10 to Auburn and Return, account Old Home Week, Auburn, N. Y., June 24-29,1904. Ticketa will be sold on all trains except the Black Diamond Express June 24 to 19, good returning antil June 30th inclusive. For further particularssee L. V. ticket agents. 5 r—— Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex- cursions . The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces special fares during the season to the West from Sayre as follows : Colorado $41.80 roand trip; tickets to be sold July 11th to 13th. Good to re | turn until Angust 24th. | Oregon, Washingilon {(atate), and Brit- i | ish Colambia. $79.26 round trip. Tickets | to be sold June 17th, inclusive. Limited | to return within 60 days. | San Prancisco and Los Angeles $80.25 | | round trip. Tickets to be sold June 24 to July 6th, inclusive. Limited tore turn Sept. 16th Inquire of agents for farther informa tion with reference to stop over privil- eges, side trips, ete 40-tf | LAWS & WINLACK, { Attorneys and Counselors, at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 319 DESMOND ST, Valley Phone 180-A. fayre. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. | Diseases of Women and of the Rectam. Hours Tian, 105 708p.m OFFICR-SAMUULA BLOCK. These nil ings today bright, frm and made are just the as day ) / useful as they were We wili if elt iid u the name of the party, you wish to sce hum yourself There are vanations in denta ferences te fl ti brands Jug est de fi skill and YOUR cable tuenty five years Artons lf / ur you desire the gree Proficiency {7 ’ noroledge that wed! mak fillings Seri l dary Sy an appointment if you take pleasure mm having your teeth filled wer and oz year from se tn or phone for On the other hand, er again every r li . you should go elscivhere _zwe do not do that kind of work JW. Murrelle,D.D.S.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA. Valley Phone 97 D. DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 8 to 2:30 p m. Acute and chronic cases treated, Consultation and examination free, feasion, Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo. LE. BAKER. Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly N. Y Subscribe for The Record. I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices. Residence: 130 Bpruos St, Athens, Pa, TOUHEY'S HOTEL Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Baton, Sayre. WORKS C. 6. LLOYDT, PROP. Remove dead horses and cattle at short potice. All orders will receive prompt attention. Remove stock B miles dis- tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Hides must be on carcasses; remove free of charge inesa, have ambulance to haul the stock; also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones, pay market prices. No. 633, SAYRE, PA. W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly oocupled by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:80 w 8 p, a At other timee during day st Valley Record ofiloa. Advertise in The Record “H. TUTTLE, M.D. Specialist | Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Rar, Nose and Throat. (ilasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12 am, 25h, 7 8 p.m. Office sod residence, 111 South Eimer Ave, Valley ‘phone 168x. Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A Block, Sayre, Ps. nard Block, Athens, Pa Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the momination of Jury Cmiasiouts, block 0 Ut J.B GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa, March 90, 1804. * . insertion thereafter. lean than 95 sents, Situstiors wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers. Wanted. A deliveryman for a Sayre grocery store. Apply in writing to “Grooery- man,” care of this office. 4 Women to assist cook, steady position, good wages. Apply at The Norwood, Waverly 41-86% = RA For Rent Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. 278-4 “Seven room house on Lewis street. Fred J. Taylor. For reat, office rooms in the Whesloek ock. 284 Maney & née Two offices for rent in the For Sale. Two fresh cows for sale cheap, En- | quire of F. J. Wolcott, State Line Fer | ry. 43-3¢ | Bullheads for fish bait at Turner's, | 408 Bouth Elmer avepue, Sayre. 44-8 | First class business block in Bayre | 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. GO. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 89 =a The Record, has the best House | Lease ever printed in Bradford county; {also Vest et and Desk Recel | Books; and a Narlsty of Legal | keep R. H. DRISLANE, "Contractor and Builder | Plans and Bstimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Sayre. Pa. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get the benefit of years of i ot i Mason ey Davis, Olive 88, | all kinds, Simeon Sayre, : .
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