Furniture and Undertaking. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital - Surplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- pees, and will pay vou three per otul. intovest per auiam for money loft on ertificate of Deposit or Savings Account The department of savings Is a speelal feature of this Back, and all deposits, =! ther large or small, draw the sine rate of intereat. M. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, i i i 3 { | WAVERLY FRANK E 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 123X. Post card books at Strong's. D. V. Personius is in Owego today. Mrs O. R Harden went to Chemung today. : Puzzle post cards at Strong's. Miss Carne Ziegler went to El- mira this morning. Mrs A. W. Slaughter went to Post card views of Waverly at J. 5. MURRBLLR, Publisher, W. T. CAREY, Editor. . Subsoripgion, $3.00 ; 35 cents a $3.00 per year; 15 cen Iaecusing aap retsunsbie, tnd mide ~ known on 1 Entered as secbod-class matter MI Se STE = —— - es “All the news that's fit to print” WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1906, 5 May Pa, 8 FOR ONE OF THE MAIDS. Mes. Martje's Sister Lets In Some Light on Madine Letters, PITTSBIMIG, July 15. Not the least Important development In the Hartje divorce case was the outlive of the de fenee that was disclosed by the test mony of Miss Ida Scott, the sixteen year-old sister of Mrs Mary Scott ~ Hartje, who was put ou the stand a Jew minutes before adjournment ~ From ber testimony was gathered Tor the first time what phi for accounting for the digputed love letters will be fol Jowed by Mrs Hartje's attorneys That she had written two or three en velopes addressed to Tom Madine, the eoachman correspondent, at the request of Annle Lotz, ote of the malds and t she alsv had given Aunie sheets of Ber paper were auoug the significant statements she made Thus the presence of the single en velope among sll the love letters pre * getited by counsel for the [bellant will be explained. The charge of forgery made by counsel for the respondent will be re-enforced by accounting for the presence lu the disputed letters of * the paper used by the Scott girls in the manner indicated by Ida's test! mony that she gave It to the maid Her sister Helen also often gave sheets of her paper to the servants, she testl fed. Counsel for the respondent thus think they have accounted for the only en velope submitted by the other side Mrs. Hartje's parents, Mr and Mra John F. Scott, were witneases during the day. Mrs. Scott testified that it would have been impossible for her daughter to have done the things with which she has been accused by Augus tus Hartje since their separation be cause she watched the daughter too closely. She declares the forty famous Jove jetters in the case are pot In ber daughter's handwriting The mother's testimony concerning the Susie Wagner letter. known as ex hibit No. 8 was sensational Mrs Scott declared that she bad seen the Busie Wagner letter before it was mall ed and that there were statements Ip the original letter that were not io the alleged Wagner letter that wag exhibit od in court and that the letter produced in court coutalped some statements that were not lu the original and real Wagner letter. This letter was one of the “standards” in the case until Mrs Hartje denied writing the copy that bad been shown her aud declared sbe bad been deceived Tos TENT Perbaps men are as deceitfal as women in some things, but they never attempt to transform a yawn ioto a smile. Mexican President a Nimrod President Diaz return the other day from a bunting trip With three mountain cats and 17 deer. Mexico's president is only 76 Horses Come High. A pood carriage horse in Australly ats $200 or four times as much as the gost 16 years ago Poor Management. The Athens correspondent of the London Mall says the management of the Olympian games was ‘chaos’ a Fred Smith has gone to Hiawas tha for a few days outing. J. Randolph of Buffalo, is visit ing his parents in Waverly. Louis Ingersal of Nichols was calling on Waverly friends yester- day Mrs. P. McNamara of Nichols is wisiting relatives in Waverly today. The ladies of the Baptist church will serve ice cream oa the chuich lawn this evening. Timothy Corcoran is in Sayre hospital teday to have an opera- tion for appendicitis, Misses Margaret Mack, Mary Barrington and Helen Blinn spent yesterday in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. H. B Graff and Mr. and Mrs. N W. Walcott went to Watkins Glen today. M. J. Murphy and wife returned to their home in Scranton today after spending some time here. Mrs. G. B. Fenner and daughter, May, Loder street, went to Rush, Pa.; today lor two wecks visit with relatives. Miss Mae Wolcott has resigned her position at Harding & Hoyt's and Miss Mabel Cummings has taken her place E R. Sherry, who worked in Farley's grocery store, has gone to Elmira where he has accepted a desirable position. Mr. and Mrs. E. Leipziger of New York, parents of Mrs. Julius Sayles, arrived in Waverly this afternoon and will remain here four wecks. Allen Dale, the well known dra- matic critic, and his wife stopped at the Hotel Norwood last night. They are touring the state in an automobile. A party of young ladies consist ing of Misses. Charlotte Whitaker, Helen Ferguson, Maud Ellis, Virgie Canoll, Helen Lester, Marian Harding and Florence Banks, went into camp yesterday at VanOrder's cottage on the Che- mung river, Chief Schoffell of the Erie de tective force has invited all the chiefs of police along the line of the Erie to take a trip to Niagara Falls. A special car will be pro vided and the party will go July 24, returning July 26. FUNERAL TOMORROW Waverly—The body of James Reynolds, who died at Schenectady last Sunday, arrived in Waverly yesterday afternoon. The funeral 5 = : Manoca Lodge, I 0.0. F., Opened Doors to Public---An Excellent Program Prepared for Occasion Waverly —The local ledge 1 O.] O. F. held a public installation {| officers last night. Afcr the regu | lar routine business had b en com | pleted the doors were thrown open to the public | The woik of installing the offi- | cers was done by District Deputy | Grand Master W. H, Thomas, as | sisted by Past Grand S E Terwil- | hger as grand marshall and Past | Grand F. D. Hoyt as grand warden, | Past Grand W. R Weller as grand | secretary and Past Grand F AV. | Hoyt as grand guardian. The following cfficers were in | TOR * Open Pace 16 Size HIGH GRADE RAILROAD WATCHES A Reliability Service ‘sed and Accurat poon md) ‘003 “Verilaz Elgin 16 Size Waltham 6 Size A new system of watch inspection will be inaugurated on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, which goes into effect on Monday next, July 16th, em- bracing the following classification of employes : Conductors, Engineers, Firamen, Trainmen, Yardmasters, Telegraph Operators, Signal Supervis- ors, To vermen, Switchtenders, Section Foremen, Bridge and Extra Gang Foremen, all of which are required to carry certified timepieces under the new rogalations. Should you need a new one, or if your watch dos not mest the requirements of modera railway traia service, nor equal t.o standard exacted by the company by whom you are employed, then come and ea us. Wo carey a full stack of railrond jnnve nents, cased as you like them —in gold, ‘gold fillad, silver, and nickel, which we offar under No, 162 stallee: Noble Grand, Edwin D. Service unequaled. Baker ; «vice grand, John C, Post ; GGnarantee guarantees, Open Face recording secretary, CO Hoag: | HAMILTON WATCHES I3nd ; chaplain, Geo S Blizzard : | warden, Fred S Terry; conductor, George Fenner; RS NG, I N Hoag, LSNG, Fred S. Morgan ; | R S.S, Samuel Sherman ; L.S S,, Judson Mead; 1 G, Albert A Smith; O.G, E B Snow, R.S V.G, Charles Ferguson ; LS.V.G, Leon Sayder. An entertainment was provided, 19 21 23 Jewels Waltham 18 Size 16 Size I? and 21 Jewels I8 Size 2] Jews consisting of two piano solos by Miss Ethel Zimmer, several selees tions by the male ch rus, and JM. | Hoag showed some stenopuconr [| = pictures, Rev. G A Biyesgavea Vanguard 19 21 23 Jewels Lehigh Valley R. R, Watch Inspector - short address on “Fi iendslio” and Rev. H. B Cok spoke at length, his subject brig “Love’ Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts « Piles! Piles! Piles! When considering your vacation trip Dr. Williams' lodian Pile Oiotmint remember that the Erie has excarsion | will o ire Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and tickets on sale at reduced rates to all | Itching Piles. It absorbs the tamora, IN POLICE COURT attractive resorts. Oar excellent train |allays the itching at once, acts as » servioe will increase the pleasure of itice, gives-imstant relief. De, Wil- — your trip. All desired information will | liam’s Indian Pile Ointment is be given by Erie ticket agents, or J. H. for Piles and Itching of the private Waverly —VMat Moloney, an old | webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N.| Every box is guaraateed. Sold time offender. who was errested for | ¥- 36-dly-$-1 druggiats, by mail, for 500 and $1.00. : . et | Williams Mfg Co. Props, Cleveland, being drunk, was given 60 days at|$1.90 to Freeville, N. Y. and Re- | 0. Forsale by C. M. Driggs, draggist. Owego. * a arin turn, via Lehigh Valley Raiffoad, ac-| : : . count Central New York State Spiritual. | A Charmiag Vacation Trip ist Meetings, July 22 to Aug 20th, 1906. | A most charming vacation trip has Tickets sold Jaly 31 to Aug. 19th, in- | been prepared by the Erie Railroad at a clusive, good on all regalar trains. For | very small sxpense to Saratoga Springs further particulars see Lehigh Valley | and Lake George on Saturday, July 14th. Ticket Agenta. { Tickets will be good for ten days, giving ac T |amplé time to visit Saratoga and the $1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and -Re-| out beautiful of all American lakes, A man who said his name was John Considine was diunk and begging on the street, He said that he could live without working, and proczeded to show Officer Dewitt how it was done. The officer didn't tarn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad, July | Lake George, as well as the historic 20th, Special train in both directions. | Lake Champlain. Elegant new vesti- like the method and locked himfPLeave Sayreat 7:10 a m.; retaming | baled coaches will be ved toe this trip : leave Wilkes Barre 6:00 p. m. rain | And run throug Sara are for up. He was very indignant when will stop at Pittston in bh directions, | round trip from Waverly only $5.00. For he was sentenced to fifteen days. |Tickets good going and returning on | Information rmgarding trains, ete. call special trainson date of issue only, See |on or address any Erie Ticket Agent or Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, particulars, B56 | Elmira, N. Y. | es — lp a — Rt atti ively thr Frid os. $8.20 to the Seashore and Return | pacific Coast and Colorado Ex- carsion, July 19th. A splendid tims and | The Iehich Valley Raiire A ah cursions the real place to spend your vacation. | iekels Jay a 7 The Lehigh Valley Railroad te New York and the Seashore, Fif- teen Days One fare plus one dollar for the round | from Sayre to Atlantic City, Cape May, | trip, tickets god going and returning | 00Fan City and Sea Isle City. | on all trains. All through trains carry | good going and returning oa all regalar Weat from Sayre as follows: elegant, wide vestibal coashes and | trains except the Black Diamond Ex- | Colorado $41.80 round trip; tickets to » : | press; Palin =. an re drt io | 4d, inclusive. Stop-averat Philadelphia | turn antil August 24th, : Webster, Division Passenger Agent ‘Rl. (on return trip within tne time limity] Oregon, Washington (state), and Brit- mira, N, Y 48.5j10 | 5%¢ Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for ish Colombia, $79.25 roand trip. Tickets Lik 11% farther particulars. 55 | tobe sold Jane 17th, inclusive. Limited Want ads inserted not hav. | ee. | to return within 60 days. ing » ledger a ym The Record $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return must be for when ordered printed. | We vel —————————— Tickets to be sold June 24 # Lehigh Val i will sell | roond trip. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will se Ligited. to Tee want ads | tickets Sunday, July 1st and every San- | 10 July 6th, inclasive. indiseri ly—the expense of book- | day thereafter until Sept. Oth. Tickets | tara Sept. 16th. FOping Mud collecting Is entirely out of | og roing and returning on all trains | Inquire of agents for farther informa- ko on to the amount Involved Ia | on date of issue only. See Lehigh Tick- | tion with reference to stop over privil- transection. ot Agents for further particulars. 46 | ®%™8, side trips, ste. 40-¢1 Beautiful Lake Keuka Keuka is justly entitled to the tar tion it bears, that of being Pa beautiful lake io New York state, Ita shores are lined with countless cozy cottages. Those who are unable to se- care cottages, find excellent accommo- dations st the several hotels at - foous, it ng, 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 five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake, The season is now open and excellent catches are daily rted. Keuks Lake is reached via Erie Rallroad, whose agents will gladly furnish information regarding trains, rates, ete. A beautiful illustrated booklet will be mailed on applicstion to 1. H. Webster, Div. Pass. | Agt., Elmira, N. Y. 38.dly-8-1 ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. | Loans Negotia ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. | 200M y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART BY.. AYRE SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited. Everybody welcome. a scheme. YOU CAN WAIT ON YOURSELF. balance, and the goods are yours. G. S. Ai ys ie Gay Paree show, Bayre Wanted — Every flamil use “Tarn*r's Inflam House goods for sale. En 114 North River street. quire at No. 57 a
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