The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, June 30, 1906, Image 1

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SIDEBOARDS, BED ROOM SUITS, ROLL
SEAT ROCKERS. Experts in Upholstering.
Picture Framing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices
GRAF & CO.
Furalture aad Undertaking. Cor. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
TRADE CONDITIONS
THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
RH G6 Dun & (o's Weekly
Report
NEW YORK Jute #3 RG
weekly revis t
run &
tos trade avs
suc: v=sful
« history thus
hor
June 3 forse 1 frist
fecal
far
cut the cot
Capital
Surplus -
TETRIS.
vear in thi» pation
abd opis S 0 gUheTa ugh
vorid that the next
twelve month perisl proi ta «Aarry
With
Li
the high water mark i higher
few except making
We solicit your Banking basl-
sess, and will pay you three per
cent. interest per snnam fur money
Joft ou Certificate of Depusit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
special festure of this Bank, and
Eon] pny will
sok
srealter
gress [753 | Ls ear
w itl et « Lies the
of wapufs tur erus and
start
elterprises aud faking= 0 Jeb
is July
r strugeies of lin
teiupiation thao vo
1. Scarcely auy
portance eiist
Alay ple
ial
and there (3 UO
of securities through speculative opera
all deposits, whether large or These are
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
8. §. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
tions with Lorrowed money
some of the enlden ce In
the future
Rallway earnings
reaschs for
June were 108 per
1905, and dishn
and dividends at
{ mionth stiruated at $1 ink
whict
ia ve
ent
ree ents for interest
this cetter
net
ure ei
« about XN i= (M0 jarger than
umerce at this
ir ago. Foreigu ov
purt for the
183.722. 441 Io imports and $1.245.145 in
Valley Record exports as cuisparvd with last years
= movement Mouey ls firm, but the
or LLE, Pu r sear with a
wrC : Biitor exular operatiens
eo — } lreasury va
every afternoon exospt Sun-
's Printing Office, Sayre,
Subscription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents
Pe dvertising rates reasonable, and made
he second-class matter May
10, 1905, a% the at Sayre, Pa,
aster he 4 Congress of March 8,
government fscal Cluses
an] !
, 1iRlv"
while gruss gold
at the
615 x8 Bagk ex
its is
£901
uges at No York
pert lair
hile at other lead
averaged uJ
unprecedented figure of
fur the week were 3 |
than
cent
& YeAl AO
ug ties the lLGCoTvass per
cent
Cotmivercial fallures for the
last week
«i the
inst vear
Sera
183 the
vulre
were 217 against IS
preceding week aml
sponding week
— BOMB THROWN AT MURADOFF.
“All the news that's fit to print”
SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 1908
i UA si
Modest Chler J 4% last evehing sum! ed
When Lord Seiborue, high commie | eRe ¥ legaen! Lele the
sloger of South Africa, appointed » pera od : rR} na
BEW paramount
(sar Hotly Scores Uuard Regiment
For Disloynlty
FPEILEHRSBU KG Ew
Jule JU
«send Lis
sat ail regret
chief of the Basuta " .
tribe the other dey admonished
Bim to walk in the ways of his
thers, tie new chief replied ‘1 am
strong, yet | am frightened of the
bisnket that has descended upon me,
and I do pot kuow bow | shall aarry
"nr
al the evden their disioyaily u
and
4 with the mdical
declaring
rogt
The eter
that he Ie
of the 1
31
fa- :
Glin.
uniforiu
Under the
Yelop lie s !
Exciting Sport.
Last winter the Norweglans varied |’
the exclisment of ski running by yok- |
ing the runner to a wotor cycle by .|
Jong leather strap, which he grasps
with his left hand The speed at. |
tained Is enormous, and grea! skill ls . .
yequired to avoid being pulled over |DA* Devi repwalisiiy pias
as the body Is apt to oulrun the feet ;
The pastime Is growing very pupuler.
ATTY
Mis =
bu
uent
Te
lisarders
but thus far without
utes} to
viap
nl
wror Niel ¥ i fa
of disaffont
tents f the guard
eo it Krasnow Se
What He Wanted senuit od o
“Ab” sald the fortuuetelior, sigd-| A( Warsaw a bomb
fog deeply and ‘“etling a eX gight at the chief of
pression into Ley eyes wish 10 guries Colonel Mu
Jearn what the bold £0! wus driving
your leat I Lie
“Not exactly.” the patron, who acuvmpenied (
passing over his dollar I want to
find cut what the future will let gu of
for me "—Judge
nied the
was thrown last
the railroad ged
idoff, while he
through the streets in A
sboan
mystic
you
future will
and a geodaroe
Muradoff
the colonel
was slightly injured and the horse at
tached to the ab killed Ihe
wan who threw the bomb escaped
Detectives disguised as workmen
wire denounce! apd nearly battered to
» Hat . {death with kie dusters” at a
OneEy vn va strong at Lge per on he na a 4
Prime mercantile paper. bully par cent work: ng Lere They were
Exchanges, $96 54:3. balances Hou femoved to hospital In a dylag
4 total imports of dr guosls al the oudition
port of New York for the week ending The Second battalion of grenadiers
yesterday were valued at BEI . .
Closiug prices tas been ordered heuce to Cronstadt
Amal Copper
Atchison
8B &o
replied Jue
were severely wounded
was
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. |
Closing Stock Quotations RDB
en's eel
the
N Y Central i
Norf & West
Penn R R
Brooklyn RT Reading
cC.C.C&8t LL ey Hoek Isiand
Ches. & Ohio #t Paul
Chi & Northw Southern P
Dau Buuthers Ry
Erie Routh Ry
Fen Electric 141
IL Central 176%
Lackawanna sz
Louls & Nash J
Manhattan 16%
Metropolitan 113%
Missouri Fac "wy,
Prolificacy of the Potato
If there were
world
duce i
aud Luss suppey
again
whe
“wh,
but in the
itivator might pro
from it lu ten years,
the world with seed
vue potato
carefu
ou nit
oo gar
Bweet Innocence
Cyuical Bactelor wug 4&0 you
think the Lhotheyiwou lasts”
with vpen-eyod won
Suweryiile Jour
How
SWE Sikleel
{der Why
nal
: lurever
New York Markets
FLOUR Firm. but dui Mir
padants HEBYIB winter straights
10, winter extras, EKG & winte
sols MHULN :
WHEAT Opening prices for wheat To Le respectable
were depressed by at rans a tude of little
ples. Uberal Argentine shipments and bet
ter wealher we July WUD
ember. SA% ge
HAY Steady
sholce, SU
STRAW Stead
BEANS Stead)
nesota | —
© «
pat Respectabllity
fupllee a
Lasrvances
muity-
the
jown tc the
cravat
{row
strict keeping of Sunday
yiug af a
Sep
arefu Vicwr
shipping HgEe gewd te
8 Tre 8
mAryow
WIS pea EWU
iy
WOOL -Bteady domestic fleece
HOPS Stead) . sate commor
RE ix 124 and ids ominai
sific coast, IRE L0G 1
guininal
BUTTER -Fum
" 2 eRtra neard)
Ga HBread and
prarby
fresh and weslerr
mark
CHEESE
creans WW
Ue. da. fair to good, |
POTATOES - Stead
per barrel Jlegl TT
r barrel 0 Sy
ryel, x ull
LIVE POULTR)
de. old rucsters
MENG. ducks
Jf 11% ese $
DR asd POULT
thoice, 1 $a. fair
roosters, Sy roast &
a0 falr good fie
pruilers, 24S. fo. wesler x
medlivwin
«4 xidniey =e
|
Ly >
Pa
2s
Proof of Guod Judgment
Hicks
Lie wolnan sut she
Wicks Sure she
Somerville Juurual
Your wife
is a mighty sensi
married ne
eXtra western
print
The
AvlomwUiie
worn LY youusx
Skyplece
Firm Ne
Caps are frequently
fancy
3 who couldnt buy
AL autlotoblis
five &
hey were selling for
Ars a Quien
Average Income
The lncome of ihe
accurding Ww the iiled Slates
8 about $850 a year
iterage Amencan
€Nsus
No Room for Smell
People who Live In Hats should not
boul cabbage
Live Stock Markets
CATTLE 8 oR Mgnt
tholce, 85.4050 prime
salves BEd Sa
HOGS - sop a!
tne avies, WB * medioms ab
rivers, M607 pigs WWGE EK. roughs Way of the World.
B00 | Most people would rather be is-
SHEEP AND LAMES - 8 f
Barkat iow. prime ethers Bees. |SrAby rich Was bapply poor.
market steady,
‘ EB egi, veal
market stesd)
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| FRANK E. WOOD, Representative
| News and advertising matter may be
left at Greg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clbek noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X.
Post cards at the Racket store
A C South of Towanda was in
Waverly yesterday
Chas. C. Annabell,
Owego this morning
Esq ’
went to
es ———
C A. Albertson went to New
York aty this mormng
Miss Helen Smith of Odessa 1s
visting Mrs. Asi Nichols
John M
Jolls is expected home
tomorrow to spend a month
i ——
Mrs
daughter
George M and
this
Legg
went to Candor
frarning
— ——
like his
They are sure to give
Miller's fire works are
{ balloons
| satisfaction 45-tf
————e
William A Tilden has
{to Waverly after a two days visit at
|Corning, NY
returned
Miss Mary Wilson of Naw York
laity 1s visiting Mrs. ES Smith
Waverly street
a ——
Billoon ascension at C. A
Neaves' cafe tomght Find tag and
get free lunch 13 tf
i
Miss Florence Swartout left this
afternoon for a two days visit at|
Wayland, N. Y.
Lew:s Amrhein of Candor came
to Waverly last mght and will re
mam over Sunday
ore
Mrs. J. O Reber and Mrs Sarah
Ley went to Candor this morning |
to spend a few days
Miss Verna Geer of Chemung]
was the guest of Miss Charlotte
Whitaker yesterday
re
Miss Eli Ei
mira 1s visiting? her cousin, Miss |
i
ie Hammond ol
Anna Smeaton, Clark street
J. B. Hanna and famuly and F
Iaton and family went to Nettle
wood camp today to spend a week
ose ’
F. A Bell, Esq, went to Spencer |
today and will spend Sunday with
his famuly at that place
ad
York is visiting fniends and rela
tives in Waverly and vicinity
) y
ore
Miss Teresea Kelly
Mahoney
ing on Waverly fiends last even.
Mi
and
of Towanda were
Dushore last might
trout fi-hing in the wilds of Sulh
van county
——————— pA
daughter went to North
Mrs. J. B
Mernam
Floyd,
and children
North Far Haven today for a
month's vacation
E. A Tilton was down on Broad
street this morning greeting his
He has been ill for three
months and spent some time on the
friends.
Rightmire farm, above Wilawanna
About 25 people went to Lock-
wood last evening to attend the
The char
of the league of Waverly was pres
ent, and Rev. H. B. Cook delivered
an address.
Epworth League rally
The marnage of George M
Sicard of Buffalo and Miss Sarah
Venill of
known
Flmira, who 1s well
among musicians in
Waverly will be occur at |
next Monday
———
| The Rev. E J. O'Riley 1s
| paning to hold a picnic at
pre
Paul's
|grove on July 4. A general nw
taticn to be present is extended to
all. The proceeds will go to St
Johan's church
—— SM Ap A A————
W. H. Lockerby and Frank
Willow brook, trout fishing. They
brought back two fine messes with
them. They were forced to leave
when they did because of high
water.
There will be a quarterly meet-
ing af the Methodist church to-
morrow. Communion service will
be in the morning at 9.30, and be
conducted by the Presiding Klder,
the Rev. H. H. Dresser. In the
evening the regular preaching serv
ice will be held
— pe
A crowd came to Waverly from
Towanda and ex-
pressed surprise at the metropolitan
appearance of the willdge. They
have been buned so long among
last evening
the accumulated cobwebs of Brad-
iord's county seat that when they
sets them
se a real hive town it
vondening
BUSINESS MAN LEAVES
Waverly—]J. S
hopac where they wil
the future. Mr. Westcott who was
inior member in the hardware
been in Waverly for the past 11
years, and his departure is a des
to this village The
loss
nection will be known as Bouton
& Son. Mr.
duct a general store at Mahopac.
Westcott will cdn-
T0 CLOSE EVENINGS
Waverly—All clothing dealers
Ul day July 4
decided to close at 7:30 o'clock in
the evening during the months of
July and August, with the excep
tion of Saturday nights and Lehigh
fter. This 1s a good move for
ings to those engaged in that busis
ness, and might be advantageously
followed by those in other lines.
GAVE MUSICAL RECITAL
Waverly —The pupils
Louise Laine Blackmore gave a
recital at the Presbytenan
The
musical
evening. recital
had received excellent
taking
training.
Mrs
Verna
part were
Miss
Briggs,
FOUND NOT GUILTY
Waverly—W. L. Watraus
ig » ty (
G S McGleen returned from | turned from Owego this morning
fe-
was accused of killing a man in
| 1903. He was convicted on the
{
WILL TAKE VACATION
Waverly —Ona Monday next the
| Rev. P. R. Ross will leave for his
| vacation which will extend until
| Sept i He will conduct the ser-
| vice at the church tomorrow morn-
ing, which will be his last appear-
| ance at his church until the vacation
| terminates
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 indiscnm-~
inately—the expense of bookkeep
ing and collecting is entirely out
of proportion to the amount involv-
ed in the transaction.
- -—
Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex-
cursions
The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces
West from Sayre as follows
Colorado $41.80 round trip; tickets to
be sold July 11th to 13th. Good to re
tarn until Aagust 24th.
Oregon, Washington (state), and Brit-
ish Colambia, $79.25 round trip. Tickets
to be sold June 17th, inclusive, Limitad
to retarn withio 60 dgys.
| San Francisco and Angeles $80.25
| round trip. Ticketd to be sold June 24
{to July 6th, inclusive. Limited to re-
turn Sept. 16th.
Inquire of ageats for further informa-
tion with refereuce to stop over pu.
ogoa, side trips ste.
i
Presbyterian Church
Morning services, 10:30,
Bunday school, 11:45
Christian Endeavor, 8:15.
Evening services, 7:30,
The Rav. KE. C, Petrie, Pastor,
Church of Christ
Morning service, 10:30.
Sunday school, 12.
Christian Endeavor, 8:30,
Evening servios, 7:30,
The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor.
Lutheran Church.
Morning service, 10:30,
Sanday school, 11:45,
Evening service 7:30.
The Rev. BE. M. Beysher, Pastor.
Baptist Church
Morning service, 10:30,
Sanday school, 12:00
Junior B. Y. P U. 3.00,
RY. P. U. meeting, 8:30.
Evening wervice, 7:30,
The Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor,
Church of the Epiphany
First Mass, 5:00.
High Mass, 10:30,
Sunday School, 2:00 p, m.
Benediction, 7:20 p. m.
The Rev. J. L. Shanley, Rector.
Church of Redeemer
Moroing services 10:30,
Sanday school 12:00
Evening service 7:30,
Rev, Herbert L. Hannah, Rector,
Wheelock Memorial Chapel
Preaching service, 2:30,
Sanday school, 3:30.
Methodist Church
Men's meeting, 9:00
| Morning service, 10:30,
| Sunday school, 12:00. 1
f
{| Epworth League, 6:00.
| ¥Evening service, 7:30,
| # _SThe Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor.
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 Raliroad Co. will sell excur-
sion tickets to Elmira and return
Wedoesday, July 4, at 50 cents for
round trip. Good only on train 20 go
ing and returning on train 24
75¢ two Binghamton aad retury,
| Sunday, July Ist, and each alternate
| Bunday thereafter, Tickets good leav-
ling Waverly at 7:02 and 10:38am. 25
| $6.75 to New York City and return
{on Thursday Jaly 19th. Tickets good on
iall trains on that day and to return in
16 days 17-taw
$1.25 to Keuka Lake and return
| Wednesday, July 4th. Good day of date
| only. Two day tickets, $1.75, taw
Sixth annual Eastern Star excursion
and basket picnic to Eldridge Park,
| Tuesday. July 17th. Round trip, adults
| bbe, children 25c. Special train will
{leave Waverly via the Erie at 9:15a.
{m 30-eod-td
$31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re-
$42.65 to St Paul or Duluth,
| Minn. and return. Good to Oct Jist
for return trip. Low rate excarsions to
| principal points through the entire west
on sala at greatly reduoad 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. 38
For farther particulars apply to Erie
Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark.
Beautiful Lake Keuka
Keuka is justly entitled to the reputa-
tion it bears, that of being the most
beaotifal lake in New York state,
Its shores are lined with countleas cozy
cottages. Those who are unable to se-
cure cottages, find excellent acocommo-
dations at the several large hotels at
Grove Springs, Keuka and Gibsons. ft
you enjoy fishing, no other place offers
greater attraction, the lake having been
annoally stocked for several years with
various species of trout, black bass,
ike and pickerel from the State Fish
{atchery, located but five 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 farnish information
regarding trains, rates, ete. A beautiful
illustrated booklet will be mailed on
application to J. H. Webster, Div. Pass.
Agt., Elmira, N. Y. 38-dly-8-1
e—— i sttm—
Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts
When considering vour vacation trip
remember that the Erie has excursion
tickets on sale at redoced rates to all
attractive 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. 36-dly-8-1
itarn
3 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls,
N.Y, and return, account Lehigh Val-
ley excursion, July 4th, 1908. Tickets
will be sold for all trains exoepf the
Black Diamond Express July 4th, good
returning on all trains except the Black
Diamond Express Jaly Oth loeclusive.
Bee tickets agents Lehigh Valley rall-
road for further particulars
$4 50 to Toronto, Ont., and Re-
turn, account Lehigh Valley railroad ex-
cursisn July 4th, 1908. Tickets will be
sold on all trains except the Black Dia-
mond Express July 4th, good returning
on all trains except the Black Diamond
Express to July 7th inclusive, For fur-
| ther particalars see L. V. ticket agents.
| There is no nook nor cor-
ord does not circulate
Cards For Sale.
|
|
Hosiery
Is one of our best scllers. We are pay-
ing particular attention to this depart-
ment, endeavoring to give the best possi-
ble value for the money. We have just
added to our children’s line a 25¢ stocking,
fine and coarse ribbed. Give ita trial
To farther introduce and advertise this
department we make the following very
special offer for TUESDAY, JULY 3, only:
10¢c HOSE Men's Ladies’ and Children's
in black; Infants’ in black and white drop
stitch on Tuesday 2 pair for he,
15¢ HOSE black hose, Ladies’
black, plain and lace, Children’s black and
tan, 2 pair for 2de,
HOSE —Ladies” black and white,
plain and lace, Children’s black, 21¢ a pair,
5 pair for $1.00.
REGEN
Gregg's Racket Store,
Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
Men's
2o¢
UNDER WATERPRULF CANVAS Sayre Rendering
Watson Lot, Main Street,
WORKS
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 Reportoira of new plays and up- |
to-date vaudeville
Rates
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 2 :—Wanted, Lost, Found, For
The Thrilling Comedy Drama,
“BROKEN HEARTS.”
Remove dead horses and cattle at short
notice All orders will receive prompt
attention Remove stock 8 miles dis
tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly.
Hides must be on carcasses; remove free
of charge. 1 am prepared to do the bus-
ineaa, have ambulance to haul the stock;
also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones,
pay market prices. Call Ball telephone
| No. 833, SAYRE, PA.
less than 25 cents. Situations wanted,
free to paid in advance subscribers,
Wanted.
A deliveryman for a Sayre groeery
store Apply in writing to “Grocery-
wan,” care of this office. 45-3
Women to assist cook, steady position,
good wages. Apply at The Norwood,
Waverly 41.6*
Fe — —— J
W. T. CAREY,
JUSTICE OF THE suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R.
PEACE | Teenie. m
Prices—10 and 20c. Ladies’
10c Ticket Monday Night
For reat, office be rooms in the Wheelock
Block. 04
Two offices for rent in the Maney &
Office Maney & Page Blook, &
Page block. nef
Rooms formerly occupied by the
late John R. Murray,
Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30
to 8 p, m. At other times during
day at Valley Record office.
For Sale
Farm of 22 acres, one-half mile from
Monroeton, four miles from Towanda,
{good hoase, barn and tobacco shed.
Will exchange for property in Sayre.
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DOPE L ELH 05000066000008
Address O. J. Northrup, Monroeton,
Box 117. 46-0
DR. F. J. GREEN
Osteopathic Physician, | 408 South Elmer avenue, Sayre,
Of Rlmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel,
w A i f 9 to 2:30 p. |
avery, every Vridsy Yom Lh | borough. Terms reasonable. Inquire as
m. Acute and chronic cases treated.
Consaltation and examination free. The Record office, Sayre, Pa. 42-11
Graduated under the founder of the pro- | = Several h and ots f ie la do
Ar gv, Xurkavilie, Mo, |, Several housed aud Iota Jor ane 8 58
H TUTTLE, W. D. inte Shoemt mia fed i”
| Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 39
Specialist
First class business block In Bayre
Notice.
— Want ads inserted by not hav-
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, | ing a ascocount with The Record
Ear, Nose and Throat. (lasses accurately | must be for when ordered printed.
fitted. Hours 10 to 12 a.m, 2 to 6, 7 to! We positively cannot charge wand ads
8 p.m. Offios and residence, 311 Bouth | indiscriminately the expense of book-
Elmer Ave. Valley ‘phone 158x. | keep and ecting is onb of
| to the amount in
Maynard, Maynard & Schrier —-— os
LENIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
| At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Attorneys and Counselors.
se
M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa
nard Block, Athens, Pa.
I. L. BENJAMIN,
Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger.
May-
Orders can be left 4 Want Sayre Drag
Store, both phones; or at the Brie
yards at Sayre. - Both Phones,
x 3 COLEWAN NASSLER,
esclast wate prioe” ™| GEMENT SIDEWALKS
Residence: 130 Spruooe Ht, Athena, Pa, |
When you want a cement side-
Political Aanouncements walk laid in a firstclass, durable
ee ee Tar wl oo te ena f year of pra:
Coumistionst, gubjeck 3 the rules of Ee Nam won 2
Democratic party of Bed eas" |all kinds, Simeon Davis, Olive St,
Towands, Pa, March 30, 1008. Sayre.