GRAF aod Undertaking. Cor. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Onpital - Surplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- pees, and will pay vou three per esnt interest per anc mw for money Jolt on ‘erilificats I Deposit or Savings Account The departm-ot of savings Is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw ths syoe rate of indorvet. B. §. SAWTELLE, Cashier, The Valley Record 3. H. MURRRLLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Rditor. Published every y Afternoon s30ept Sun- ays Murrellos alles Printing Offion, Sayre, P Sabacrlpblen, $2.00 per year: 5 cents reasonabls, and made on . lag at Second als Waite: MN at bibs Jono At yre, Congress of March 8, Ee “All the news that's fit to print” THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1908 PERSONAL MENTION Burgess Cross went to Scranton this morning. Mrs. J. H. Murrelle went to El mira this morning. Mrs. A L. Frank and son Hor- ace went to Owego yesterday. Miss Florence Messenger of Buffalo is visiting friends in Sayre Miss Frances Frisbie of Blooms burg, Pa, is visiting at I. F. Stet- ler's. Mrs A K Corbin is visiting friends in Bradford and vicinity for a month. Wm. Weale of the D S. Andrus music store is spending a few days at Ithaca. P. F. Dewey, general manager of the farmer's dairy despatch, was in Sayre yesterday ———— Miss Elizabeth Wendell went to Dryden today where she will visit friends for a few days William Morris of Tunkhannock, who at one time ran a meat market in this place, was in Sayre yester- day. Robert Lambert, Ralph Wil- liams and Charles Kitchen went to Binghamton today to attend the horse races Miss Lilly Wheatley of Forks- ville, Pa, is visiting her cousin, Miss Pearl Wheatley, of South Hopkins street Mrs. R. F. Annear, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Sayre, returned to her home at _ VanEtten yesterday. Miss Bertha D. Morgan, formerly Latin teacher in the Sayre high school, bat sow of the Eimira col- lege, was calling on Sayre friends yesterday afternoon. Paul Felton of Towanda, who is connected with the Lyman H. Howe moving picture attraction, made a pleasant call at The Record offi ‘e yesterday afternoon. John Snyder left this morning for Camp Buttinsky near Wells- burg, where he will remain for two weeks. His place in Henry Hoa- & CO. of Bread SL. and Park Ave, Waverly. © WAVERLY Post card books at’ Strong's. George Knapp left last night for 1 two weeks’ visit in New York Puzzle post cards at Strong's. Mrs. C. C Strong and daughter of Clark street spent the day in Elmina. Post card views of Waverly at Strong's pharmacy. The Waverly baseball team will play the Ulster team at that place | Saturday | Mail Carner No 5, Leon Canoll, is pending his York city. vaction in New Congressman Mial Lilley of Bradford county, was in in Waverly last evening. Prof. John Bensley of Syracuse, formerly of Waverly, is spending a few days here. W. B Stamford has gone to Ithaca to superintend a contract for electrical work. George Jones of visiting his brother, Jones at this place. Chicago is W.H W Seward Baldwin attended the funeral of the late Charles Baldwin at Elmira yesterday. The funeral of the late James Reynolds was held this morning from the St. James church. Charles Cole of Hazleton, for merly clerk at the Norwood, is spending a few days in town, Mrs. Bessie LL. Dorph, the nurse who cared for the late Mrs. A. Mc. Donald, left today for Norfolk, Va. The Tioga hose company will drill tonight on the Broad street pavement with W. H. Jones as drilimaster. James Clohessy who has been confined tp his home by illness for the past two weeks, was down town for the first time yesterday. Haaold Watrous, manager of the Loomis Opera House, is in New York city and expects to book some good attractions for the coming season. J. W Morgan of Lincoln street went to New York last night to visit his daughter, Mrs. Theodore Gillan. Mrs Gillan, who has been visiting here, returned with him. George Jones of Chicago is vis- iting his brother, W. H. W. Jones, of this place. He was a former member of the Tioga hose com- pany and will accompany them to Ithaca July 26 The following party took dinner at Ferrell's cottage on the Susque- hanna at Smithboro today: Mr. and Mrs George Fish, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Floyd, Mrs. Charles Shipman, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Clair VanAtta BE INTERFERED Waverly —At midnight last night Officer Corcoran arrested a woman who later gave her name as Mae Wood. She was very much in- toxicated but a bystander took ex- ceptions to the arrest and interfer red with the officer. Pat's strong right arm soon brought the strans ger into subjection and he was also locked up. He wasa Hebrew and said he was from New York city. This morning he was fined $5 by justice Hoagland. The young woman was seat to Owego jail for 30 days. = - TIE CONG Clgimed That Ham- burg Had His Fiancee and Proposed Holding Possession by Force of Arms Walter Emerson, who was em- ployed by Miller, man peared before FE<quire Nelson today and swore outa complaint the latter with threatening to do powder. the Moulin Rouge theatre and 1t quaintance of four or five days. - Emerson claimed that Hamburg secreted the fair charmer and when he took Hamburg to task about the matter, the showman told him to clear out or he would make a colander out of h'm Emerson cleared out, but his steps led to Squire Nelson's office The parties reached an amicable settlement ADS THAT ARE READ A successful Boston rewsp per man, speaking of the value of news: paper advertising, says: 1 would rather have my ‘ment in a thousand copies of any of the Bos. ton papers paid for by the readers than to hav. the same advortise- ment in ter thousand sample copies of the sam Beciuse the reader pays for his piper he pro- poses to get his money's worth, and he cannot get his money's worth unless he reads that paper ; and he reads the adveriisements because they are a part of that paper.” The paper that can get into the homes only when it 1s shoved through the crack under the front door, gratis, lands in the coal scuttle unread, and is worth- less to the advertiser —Philadel- phia Record To which we would add that an advertisement must be set in ats tractive form and the newspaper decently printed to produce the fullest results, adverts paper. The Spalding hose company will wear their new suits, being made by W. I. Betowski, to Ithaca. The company will be ac Sompaanied by the Nichols band. Subscribe for The Record. Open Fact 18 Size Reliability curate Service and Ac Ad poon ‘Hand ‘003 ‘sareda Veritas 21 23 Jewels Elgin 16 Size Waltham 16 Size July 16th, em- tonductors, Engineers, new regalatioas. An i a3 4s like them —in gHld, gold fillad, cased as you which we offer under S VIC unequ ed No, 182 21 Jewels Open Face Size 18 HAMILTON WATCHES 19 21 23 Jewels Waltham IS Size 16 Size 17 and 21 Jewvis I8 Size 21 Jewels Vanguard 19 21 23 Jewels TRUSTEES 10 MEET Waverly—The Waverly board of trustees will hold a special meet- ing this evening at the village hall, A report will be made in regard to opening up the Erie crossing on West Broad street. condition of the bridge over the the narrow roadway caused by the street car tracks. with a competent engineer, have inspected the crossing and will re- port on the probable cost of a bridge or an underground crossing. Other business of importance will also be taken Pup Ln he BE HAD NO NO MONEY A Van Valkenburg, who was a prosperous contractor a few years ago, but who is now figuratively ed into town yesterday and suc ceeded in petting drunk. 'arrested by H. Champion and | not the wherewithal to settle he Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys? Have you overworked your aervous sys- tem and caused trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and blad- der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, aspecially under ths eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so Hy mail 50. Sold by 3s, Williams Mrg. Co, Prop's, Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. A Charmiag Vacation Trip very small expense to Saratoga Springs ample time to visit Saratoga and the most beaatiful of all American lakes Lake George, as well as the historic Elegant new vesti- and run throagh to Saratoga. Fare for round trip from Waverly only $5.00. For information regarding traios, eto, call on or address any Rrie Ticket Agent or J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, Elmira, N. Y. 48-ajl4 Pacific Coast and Colorado Ex- cursions The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces ial fares during the season to the eat from Sayre as follows: Colorado $41.80 round trip; tickets to on, Washington (state), and Brit- inh Co umbia, $79.26 round trip. Ticke | to be sold June 17th, inclusive, Limi to return within 60 days. San Francisco and Los Angeles $80.25 round trip. Tickets to be sold June 24 to July 6th, inclusive. Limited to re- tura Sept. 15th. Inquire of agenta for farther Informa- tion with reference to stop over privil- 40-0 Beautiful Lake Keuka Keuka is janly ca 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 cottages. Those who are unable to se- cure cottages, find excellent accommo- dations at the several large hotels at Grove Springs, Keaka and Gibsons. If you enjoy fi , 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 catches are daily rted. Keuka Lake is reached via Erie Railroad, whose agents will gladly furnish information illustrated booklet will be mailed on Agt, Elmira, N. Y. 38.dly-8-1 ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ ten, Houses Renlod,: Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHARY ST SAYRE SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome. Advertize in The Record Wanted. Girl for general housework, $1.50 per week. 620 §, Main street, Athens, 818° Cook wanted—-Apply W. H. Salith, Gay Pares show, Sayre Carnival grounds Wanted Every famil ia Sayre fo use “Tarn r's Inflammacine,” the infal- lible remedy for catrrrh. 25 conts. Oar agent will call on you, 58-80 For Rent Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for “gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. 78d For rent, office rooms in the Wheelook Block, 04 Two offices for tin the Maney & Page block. Te 16-4 For Sale. House for sale. Eaquire as No. 114 a oda 1 street. g 67 Beveral houses and lots for sale in de- sirable locétions in town. Terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. 8. Sohrier, Maynard Block, Athens, 58 The has the best House Loase ever in Bradford also Vest and Deak Books; and a warlety of Legal for Justices and Constables, Been at | the Wrong — Wma mn a - Lio WA i il preg) CON :
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