SEAT ROCKERS. Furniture and Undertaking. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Sarplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum lor money left on Certificate of Deposit or Saviags Acovunt The department of savings is » special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. KB. B. SAWTELLE, Cashier. 3. B. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor, Published every afternoon except Sun- day at Maurrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. as second-class matter May Entered J 40s, as at Sayre, Pa, a Act of Congress of March §, “All the news that's fit to print’ MONDAY, JULY 2, 1908, BOY WILL RULE ISLAND. MM. E Shearer of Indianapolis. Age! 28, Appointed Guvernor cf Mia way iu the Pacific Ocean. Indianapolis. Ind Lieut Maurice E. Shearer, of this city, Is soon i governor of one of the island pomses sons o) the United States |! Is cot & large possession. and not densely popuinted, but it le rather imporiant as it contains the United States mid way cable station between Honolulu and the Philippines The place is known as Midway island Shearer who is is a second lieutenant corpse, having worked Le 26 years old in the marine ils way u nly p to MAURICE E SHEAKEPR (Young Lieutenant Appointed Luvernar of Midway that position since 1yul, when he en- listed as a private. He wus a Stort ridge high school pupil when war declared between bis Spam, and although he graduate from the ach uit became a member of Lallery A © city After his service with Maurice Shearer went there served as manager tracting company T Lie had seized on him 1} an day bis father received a letter t effect that Maurice had enlist. d private in the marine r in the hope of working mission. In the examination which he obtained ni mu second lieutenas! A large class and he high In an examination a ly taken at the end of a postgraduate Course at Aanapo A few days ag report at Washington informed that he of Midway island He was pl charge of a detall consisting of 2° rines and several officer Fraucisco for Honolulu hizx detail he will He will then go five days’ #a!l from take possession sane) & aa oumntr was read ool Le the battery to Oho ’ ior 8 «vo rt nartial wWever i 0 he as a ps. at Buffalc “ throug! iv » be stood fourth im stood equally he was ordered there an Was NAS have Large i In ma ft San Le and where a » Midway Hono wir ni LO Aa, Neckties on Reels A Was Seventeen $2 It diary i8 ho u fay’ always happ EVETY It is pow shining, and 4 mamma Of Lagdor Erica hair UW CUurss |1¥ & and ! year presented t that an she ha uly nt : IGE up Led to have a ye fer ny I to gis teenth birt ing ix essons t 4 ® 3 K of way I ‘think | (scihetimes ous=in i h ied . vxcepl wit away, be r t tr 3 my J Lie Bat agit er up al al ap ac ixury of te her This m and mi w Of « Ve, vi JUTE hes guiog “now: how perhaps, Mm ILArry ear.y Le questi) AT eucugh as never read The World Kethwick Strange, eves should not dreamer th Nourse He is ju And now sent ers this afternmx my new whi ground all Isu't 1t al shining’ 0p m day is over plait, thick trange [aoif go! wan! | | But lark him stabie bon ties on reels. the way tape ls sold but lustead of having w weke Jhe whole roll a length of te 18 shipped Off for each customer (The advantage Of the reel is that a ee wit Ot the sire collar worn by thé buyer. different lengthy’ had tw be kept In stock, but now thin necks or fat ones, small or larpe. may each be Stted ac curately by cutting a plece off the Just strong Dol! as ag 'o keep a dally happen » = iry things 1 at it on? 1days some IK | TE + from 0-48 June irthday diary | t the sun is | 4 17 just four and| wecurding to what keep haif-past ten | turne AEC Lady and ty everybody at least Mis Cartwright that | aa youug for ip an my skirts 4. hat | ought to oie out aud wait with r tu man 3 ua ar fauchier (especially whet t help grow ine yf home il il KE il fun yet An me nforn a ra Al S ¢ a wolnan sain= the =<ame Utne' at m ima had promises even rly on my hat ple migh! vul ri iraen | iy, = pe in a quiet = said that SO fear, wis t a pity l alm h st ar home Lief, poopie wa Yeu @ when sent she rles’) things best eit 3 VE argue : if a ir she hefore she see Tix gris to really inderstand the eling.” IGE 4 I reeping achiev bed an tite white iay io inf through i an ew i. | thought atsit i u Lake up wy ry thers i Ix ablfua 3 Anil Hertie LiGald Ww And | Mr Hos to we over {he ription Hea iBing of Hoy thinking of him IVY {ded magnet that f Liu 4 5 ithout he things be there the mouth e brow of a poet the and the chest 4 of ike that only more so! it's ay He has eat Louque! of white Sow the garden pany nu, and | awn gOlLg WwW wear te frock which touches the the way’ | lovely, and isu’t the sun my My first grown-up birth before t the how sitting my hLalr out it t thinking and | am get mb and is was lovely ed make eri arty inti sDuw ¢ Ot really ind asked me e stabl and | when he sudden!y refuse excited know l'm g-g poling away De he sald stutter ia? 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[ can’t stay—1 doa't want to hear.” | whispered Scarcely knowing what | sald because ft Nig sn 5 ear that of twenty four think that | was ¥ Ww both ali sd 3 bat uerve $s Whe tam a mer, bat hen 1:0 with net strange hey fedate mas ts ing eyes wh and hast that = i tc see—" To see t} dogs I thinking it e tactful aniy to hel Yes the gulie : er—i = hing round interrupted, and wow- Le ng right me one urd us thev® nod just as fah! wonld ‘ ved f shake m ft, as i x would i : “They are the pes ren't Of ding t b oie IETS ward = a ¥ ‘ Frets Saa . 1 F : ttle the the wall which leads trom Oh a sii Kr : he sald, with rat- that is so absurd In a ig ¥ tie § {ilhe sixjp=Dce igxnie tilpg in a gia wotnan of he Uh a we are here! in tone that | mide her seen yes sure nust have ish 0 riy fox Then we all walled with \ A CME BACK.” nd the very xe Frica feel herself istice, | conclude 8 | ick Hertle curgper ns‘ant lhe vd who were nd i wan! me to pepe [no wr 1 aw JUW You I calied oul as Vis 1 pity i rriage interrupt the ept walting p tan x11 AS keener al ie u iy ae il Dela Ross t good -t Jose how hand with | res Ge it locks: sald rid my magnetic press and =ald I ww, Del and talk. Good me of tt reads about shall come ln to-morr Wane uy birthday girl! ia have a Wasn't w willl that soon lay giri And to-mo “ rr we will have talk Oh, dear! y ring will be jlamonds, and seen everyone s fob Lom hal nur hiow ps Lh Nora ln wish rK a falr man ile lark one (take LIWaVvs 8eelus Ww ver he really in y Rood mat WIERD FRANK BE 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 1238X, AN APOLOGY Waverly letter which should have reached this office at noontime 1s missing up to the hour (lur of going to press and all efforts to find it have proved unavailing The letter was given to a street car conductor by our Waverly repre sentative and the conductor says that it was thrown off at Sayre, but attaches of this office have been it We ire sorry to diappoint our readers, and trust that they will unsuccessful in locating overlook Wa- the omission of the regular verly news letter Miller's fire works are like his balloons They are sure to give satisfaction. 45-tf at C. A { Neaves' cafe tomight. Find tag and {et free lunch 43 tf Balloon ascension Illustrated summer excursion ‘books to Keuka Lake, Chautauqua Lake, and Cambridge Springs, Pa, |can be had on inquiry at the Erie | ucket office, Waverly 15 taw LOCAL NEWS | Given away a nile with every | | {child's suit from $2350 up at H | Sattler's. cm —— i —— | Farmers in this section are now busy making hay. The crops somewhat late on account ot the |frequent rains, but it will bea a heavy one, and a larger quantity than usual will be cut The Country Tavern, a decidedly interesting comedy drama, is the attraction at the park this evening The Willams Duo, a musical [team, has been engaged as the feature specialty. This 1s one of the best on the road, and 1s making a big hit wherever they appear. opened today, or to be exact July 1, 1s the date fixed by law. But as the first day of July fell on Sunday, no one with the fear of divine law or the laws of the commonwealth in his heart would have dared to have gone to the frog pond yester- day. “Billy” Wild will open a week's engagement at Athens this evening under a tent. “Billy” is at the head of a first-class company of repertoire people who will present a senes of standard plays “Broken Hearts" will be the at- traction this evening, with several | up-to-date specialties between the {acts * Beautiful Lake Keuka Reuka is justly entitled to the reputa- tion it bears, that of being the most beaotiful lake ic New York state. | Ita shores are lined with countless cory cottages. Those who are unable to se- | care cottages, find excellent accommo- {dations at the several large hotels at {Grove Springs, Keuka and Gibsons. If you enjoy fishing, no other place offers | greater attraction, the lake having been { annnally stocked for several years with | various species of trout, black bass, Hatchery, located bat five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake, | The season is now open and excellent | catebes are daily reported. Keaka Lake via Erie Rallroad, whose {agents will gladly furnish information E WIS WEARIRG STOLEN CLOTHING noon Charged With Breaking in Solomon's Store On Wednesday night last the store of Solomon Brothers on Des- mond street was broken 1ato, prob ably by tramps, and a quantity of clothing to the value of one hun- {dred and fifty dollars, was taken. The police went to work upon the case but no clues developed until today, when Jacob Solomon, one of the members of the firm, saw a young Italian wearing a suit of clothes of the same make and pattern as the stolen ones Mr. Solomon notified Chief Walsh and {the latter took the young man in {tow. Justice Carey issued a war | rant, charging larceny, and the young man was held ia the sum of | $100 bail to insure his appearance, pending an investigation. The [talian gave his name as Dominic {Musa and said that he bought three coats and several purs of pants from a tramp, for which he [gave fifty cents Immediately after [his release the lad went with Mr. | Solomon to the box cars at East | Waverly to ge! the remunder of | the clothing It is doubtful if he | can be held on the larc2ny charge. i i ENTERTAINED CARRIER | Athens—The Athens letter car- | ners entertained the Waverly and {Sayre carriers at the home of | Postmaster Sairs Saturday evening (at a banquet. There were 13 | present and the Acolian orchestra |enlivcned the hours with some Isplendid music. After the ban- fquet ES. Johnson presided as | toastmaster and toasts and speeches | were the order for the rest of the |evening. It was greatly enjoyed [by all present { “Billy” Wild and his excellent {company wall appar at Athens [this evening, under a waterproof canvas, and his many friends in {the valley are prepanng to give him a royal reception. He has a first class theatre equipment and [ will stage his plays with all the at- [tention to detail that is usually | seen in an opera house t—————————— 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 indiscrim« inatgly—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting 1s entirely out of proportion to the amount involv- ed in the transaction, i — EP m— 3 to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N.Y.,and return, account Lehigh Val- | ley excursion, Jaly 4th, 1908. Tickets | will be sold for all trains except the | Black Diamond Express July 4th, good retarning on all trains except the Black | Diamond Express Jaly 5th inclusive, | See tickets agents Lehigh Valley rail- road for farther particalata. 2% There is no nook nor cor- (ner where The Valley Rec- 1974 does not circulate FIX UP THE SCREENS | illastrated booklet will be mailed on most exira- rawnary thing experienc he 1s eu posed r he te pro he my it no - take I suppose there is who Is only Just 0d It, but t birth. at | O11 nders? rica LL - as he gue mething of the Mr Hoss ls only 24 and a half, isn't he? | answered of out She sald wonders th Ta . dear, of disparity the wrong way round; but I hope youll be very happy,” was all ol ones!” - Erica only laughed. ! Agt., Elmira, N. Y. 38-dly-8-1 roo Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts When considering your vacation trip remember that the Erie has excorsion | tickets on sale at redoced rates to all ittractive 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. 86-dly-8-1 m—————————— a cursions The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces West from Sayre as follows: be sold July 11th to 13th. tarn onti! August 24th, ish Colambia, $79.26 round trip. Tickets | to return within 60 days. | San Francisco and Los Angeles $30.25 roond trip. Ticketa to be sold June 24 turn Sept. 16th. Inquire of agents for farther Informa tion with reference to stop over privil- ges, aide trips, ste. If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Bros. have Read The Record. Cards For Sale. | following card | Wor Reat i ! | We are pay- the best possi- We have just Give it a trial. black, plain and lace, tan, 2 pair for 23ec. HOSE —Ladie 252 Children's black and q' black and white, 5 pair for $1.00. TONIGHT! UNDER WATERPROOF CANYAS Watson Lot, Main Street, ATHENS. BILLY WILD SUPPORTED BY WILD & RICH'S PLAYERS, PRESENTS “BROKEN HEARTS.” UNEXCELLED SPECIALTIES - Repertoire: Monday “Hroken Hearts” Tuesday “Jason Joskins Wednesday Matinee “Thrown on the World. Weadnesday Eve “Jesse James.” Thursday “Thrown on the World Friday Rip VanWinkle.” Saturday Matinee “Nigat Before New Years Saturday Eve “Tracy, the Outlaw.” -— Special Matinee, Wednesday, July 4. - Prices—10 and 20 Cents. W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John Ro Murray, Office hours: 9 to10a m.; 6:30 to 8 p,m. At other times during day st Valley Racord office, DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 9 to 2:30 p. m. Acute and chronic cases treated. Consultation and examination (free, Graduated under the founder of the pro- fession, Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo. H. TUTTLE, M.D. Specialist Practice limited to diseasss of the Eye, Far, Nose and Throat. (lasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12 am. 2to 5, 7 to 8 p.m. Office and residences, 211 SBoath Elmer Ave, Valley ‘phone 158x Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at res- sonable prices. Residenes: 120 Spruce St. Athena, Pa, SSS. Sayre Rendering WORKS ©. 6 LLOYDT, PROP, | { i | 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. | am prepared to do the bas- | ines, have ambulance to haal the stock; | also bay hides, skins, tallow and bones, pay market prices. Call Bell telephone WANT ADS Rates Wanted, Lost, tor dt Bo | Insertion A deliveryman for a Sayre grocery |store. Apply in writing to “Grocery- man,” care of this office. 45-3 Clerk, experienced clothing and shoe salesman. Best reference required. Ad- | dress or call at H. Sattler's, Sayre. 478 { a ———————— —————————— Women to assist cook, steady tion, {good wages. Apply at The Norwood, | Waverly. 41-8 | | For Rent f | Two small offices, one room with bath, {suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. | Talmadge. 784 For rent, office rooms Io the Wheelock Block. 1984 Two offices for rent In the Maney & Pag» blnek. ne For Sale Farm of 22 acres, one-half mile from Mooroeton, four miles from Towanda, | good house, barn and tobacco shed. { Will exchange for property in Sayre, | Address O. J. Northrap, Monroeton, Box 117. 46-6 Bullheads for fish bait at Turner's, | 408 South Elmer avenue, Sayre. 44-8 First class business block in Sayre | borough. Terms reasonable. Inquire at | The Record office, Sayre, Pa. 42-13 | Several houses and lota for sale in de- {sirable locations in town. Terms to |suit purchasers. Inquire of W. GQ. | Behrier, Maynard Block, Athena. ot Notics. | Want ads Inserted by log a ledger accoun | wast be for a | We wely toh chung keeping and eo! eoting Is en | propeation to the amount tranmetion 'LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Erie yards at Sayre. Both Phones. { nod hav th The ordered p want of § {
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