GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - Surplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi- nous, sud will pay you three per orb. interest per ann un for money loft on Curtificate of Deposit or Savings Accvunt The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the sane rate of inberest. B. N. SAWTELLE, The Valley Record WAVERLY FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and ‘advertising matter may be | left at Gregg's Racket Store, Wavsely, After 12 o'clock ncon call the maln office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, Post card books at Strong's. E. D. Sebring went Senaca Falls this morning Miss Emma Snyder was in El mira yesterday. Puzzle post cards at Strong's. George Miller of Elmira is in Waverly today. Mrs. Richard Emmons went to Ithaca yesterday. Pust card views of Waverly at Strong's pharmacy. Mrs. A. Hildebrand, Clark street, Mrs. E VanAtta and daughter went to Farrells to day. Frank Baker and Curtis Mills of Nichols were in Waverly today. Cash Cruzon of New York, a (SE 1 ETIED A Waverly Official Settled the Case Out of Court---Consider- ation is $1,000 South Waverly—The claim of the heirs and next of kin again+! | the borough of Syuth Waverly f + damages aris.ng out of the death of James Morris, who was killed) by falling over the abutment of the | Elmira sticet bridge has been set- | tled. The borough officials had | been notified that an action for | damages would be started, but one | of the officers of the willage of! Waverly tendered his good offices | and succeeded in settling the claim for $1000. The release that will] be given when the money is paid | releases the borough, the Lacka | wanna railroad and the W. S. & A Traction Co. from any further liability in the matter. , TRUSTEE MEETING Waverly—The board of trustees | held a meeting last night. The tax roll was accepted. A proposition from Shepard & Stanford, to take care of the new fire alarm system for $36.00 a year, was accepted. A petition signed by a number of prominent citizens was presented, asking that Broad street be extend ed easterly through the lands of Frank Blazinski and B,ram L Winters to the corporition line, | This matter of stre=t extension will be taken up at the next regular meeting. Open Pace 14. Size ‘Fmd a ‘003 ‘snedsd Reliability and Accurate Service poon Verilus 21 23 Jewels Elgin 16 Rize A new system of watch inspection will be inaugurated on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, which goes into effect on Monday next, Jul; 16th, em- bracing the following classification of employes : Conductors, Eagineers, Firemen, Trainmen, Yardmasters, Telegraph Operators, Signal Supervis- Foremen, all of which are required to carry certified timepieces under the new regalations. Should you need a new one, or if your watch does not meet the requirements of modera railway train service, nor equal t-e slandard exacted by the company by whom you are employed, then coms and ses us. We carry a full stock of railroad move nents, cased as you like then —ip gold, gold fillad, silver, and nickel, which we offer under especially favorable tarms as to prica and payments. No, 102 21 Jewels 19 21 23 Jewels Waltham [IN Size Hampden Hampden Speci] Ratlieay 23 Jewels New Railay 21 and 23 Jewels Vanguard 19 21 23 Jewels PW. TOWNER Lehigh Valley R. R, Watch Inspector WAVERLY, N.Y. When considering your vacation trip remember that the Erie has excarsion Beautiful Lake Keuka Keuka is jastly eatitled to the reputa- The best Salve in the world for Cats, | hon It bears, that of being tho most | William's Carbolic Salve With ! Amica and Witch Hazel i Bette a TE for mer Waverly resident, is in town attractive resorts. Our excellent train Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, Tet- Lost, Poand, - Its shores are lined with countless cory Material at Hand, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1908 today. Spencer Buckingham of New A SOCIETY BALLOON TRIP, - Dy. and Mre. Thomas Cirele In Alr- ship Over New York. NEW YORK. July 20 Dressed as if for & garden party Mrs Julian ™ Thomas, the society ballooning lady, sailed away from the earth and the Bronx gas works in the Nirvana, her . Musband's big airship. Her companions were Dir. Thomas and Roy Kunaben shoe, thelr ameronaut. A big crowd cheered the departnre They went up straight as a homing angel for 1,000 feet and then, urged on by & northeasterly wind, started diag ouslly across Manhattan, bound for baked New Jersey Streams of woisture from the gas ruining Mrs. Thomas’ big picture hat and her ~ Black silk auto coat. But she pever minded that. She was waving adieus to those she left beblnd Just as the start was made Dr. Thomas aimed a big living picture machine at the gwg raphy and turned it loose. It went out of sight, clicking like a dollar watch “We'll stay up all night If it Is pos sible” sald Dr. Thomas as the helpers began to cast off the shore lines, “but if we get in danger or become uncom fortable we will come down This Is Wwerely a pleasure trip merely that and nothing wore.” To prove the truth of this he hefted up a big basket of lunch and a bunch of coll bottles so that all might see There was tremendous applause Mrs. Thomas was perfectly cool when the time for golng away frown here ar rived. She kissed ber little son and shook hands with & few friends, swil- ing all the while The big. bollow cheeked bag of olled silk rose like a bird under the direction of the sxperisuced ballovuist, Roy Kua benshiue, the Zarouaut, as chauffeur or driyer or steersman or whatever It is proper to call a professional cloud pusher who goes along with amateurs This was the second time Dr. and Mrs. Thomas have sailed cloudiand in an airship together The first ascen pion was #0 successful that they hed been looking forward to snother excur- gion ever since. If only thelr seven year-old son Odon bad sccowpanled thetn It would have been a regular fam ily party. Odou went with Lis parents to the gas works to witness the de parture, but he—-alas, poor child! was forced te remain bebind much against his will After salling over the East river and heading for Coney Island the Nirvana was whirled back over New York Aft or hovering for two hours over the city making 8 complete circle, It was be calmed for a time over the northern end of Ward's island. which It had passed some time Lofore It Bnally landed fn New Jersey, close to the Hudson river and opposite the upper end of New York Here Is an Optimist. Morts Young sald he was glad they Sot him Ww piay at the dance. He got 20 see all the pretty girls, if be didn't got to dance with them —BSequuches yesterday. Unger & Ellis have had the interior of their store newly papered and painted. Miss Milli= Crandall, Waverly street, left for Manchester, N. H,, this morning. Workmen began laying brick on the Elizabeth street paving job this morning, George M. Legg and M. O'Brien cach have a fine lot of flowers in their back yard. L. D. Atwater and family left this morning for a two wecks' stay at Atlantic City Mrs. John DeHart of New Brunswick, N. J, is wisiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Northrup. Miss Matic Lanc has returned to her home in Elmira, after visiting Waverly friends for a few days Mrs James Fisher of Wilkinss burg, Pa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. H. Eaton, at East Waverly. W. F. VanAllen of Warren, Pa; one time the Prudential insurance agent at Waverly, is in town today, Harry Raub left today for Akron, Ohio, from there he will go to Yankton, S Da., where he will visit an uncle for some time. Miss Edna Collins of North Chemung street, left yesterday on the Erie for a visit with relatives and friends at Hoytville, Pa. Mrs. Daniel Boyle and daughter Maude, of Livingstone, Mont, left for their home this morning after a visit with friends in this village J. H. Bensley of Syracuse, for- merly of Barton, stopped in Wav- erly yesterday and greeted his old friends. He was on his way to Barton to visit his mother, A German named Wiercheng, whose dialect denoted his nation ality, put in a large load of the " woe be joyful” last night and was arrested. He said that he was a sign painter and was allowed to go The guekwar of Baroda lotends to | bave a baseball nine or two when he gets Dome There are some pMNyers be can have cheap, without making | any references Ww allusions Everlasting Blotter, The Austrians use a stone blotting- pad that never wears out. A little scrapiug with a knife cleans it effec tually. —Philadeiphia Bulletin, Good Thing. Mrs. Poppy—1 couldn't live a day without you. Mr. Poppy—That'll save life insur ance —Los Angeles Herald Women Burden Bearers. The women of Scotland carry heavy loads on their backs in baskets, which are strapped around their walsts and aver their shoulders - A Charming Vacation Trip A most charming vacation trip has been prepared by the Erie Railroad at a very small expense to Baratoga Springs and Lake George on Saturday, July 14th. Tickets will he good for ten days, giving ample time to visit Saratoga and the moat beautiful of all American lakes, Lake George, as well as the historic Lake Champlain. Elegant new vesti- baled coaches will be used for this trip and run through to Saratoga. Fare for round trip from Waverly only $5.00. For information regarding trains, ete, call on or address any Erie Ticket Ageat or J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, Elmira, N. Y. 48-sj14 service will increase the pleasure of { ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- our trip. All desired information will | Hoos. It is guaranteed to give satisfac- . given by Erie ticket agents, or J. HI tion, or m Joey Velaudeq Price 25¢ by Webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N,|3roggista. illiams Mfg. Co, Props. Y. 36-dly-81 |Uleveland, 0. Bold by C. M. Driggs, . eee draggist. Week-End Outings On Baturday and Sandays from June | 30:90 to Chautauqua, N.Y. and 30th to September 30th, the Lehigh Val- | return, account Lehigh Valley exour- ley Railroad will sell excarsiou tickets | sions July 6 and 27. Ticketa will be sold locally in New York state at low fares, [July 6and 27, good returning within 30 which will provide over Sunday outings | days, inclading date of sale. Tickets st a minimum cost for railroad fares. | will not be accepted on the Black Dia- This arrangement applies generally to | mond Express. For further particulars points in New York state east of Geneva. | 80e Lehigh Valley ticket agents. 25 Ask Lehigh ticket agents for full par-| ticalars. $1.38 to North Fair Haven and $1.90 to Freeville, N. Y. and Re-| Return turn, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, ac-| The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell count Central New York State Spiritual. | tickets Sanday, July 1st and every Sun- ist Meetings, July2? to Aug 20th, 1006, | day thereafter until Sept. Oth. Tickets Tickets sold July 21 to Aug. 19th, in- good going and returning oa all trins on elusive, good on all regular trains. For date of imue only. Ticket Agents. 51 —- - $1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- tarn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad, July 20th, Special train in both directions. Leave Sayre at 7:10 a. m.; returning special fares uring he Season to the leave Wilkes-Barre 8:00 p. m. Train | Yost from Sayre as follows: “cursions be sold July 11th to 13th. Good to re- tarn antil August 24th. Oregon, Washington (state), and Brit- Ish Colambia, $790.25 round trip. Ticketa Tickets good going and returning on special trains on date of issue only. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further particulars. bb ————————— | to return within 60 days. $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return | “pn coo snd J. Angeles $80.25 The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell | rovnd trip. Tickets to be sold June 24 tickets Sunday, July 1st and every Sun | to July 6th, Inclusive. Limited to re- day thereafter antil Sept. 9th. Tickets | turn Sept. 16th. good going and returning on all trains | Inquire of agents for farther informa- on date of issue only. See Lehigh Tick- | tion with reference to stop over privil- et Agents for farther particulars. 46 | eges, side trips, sto. 40-41 cottages. Those who are unable to se- care oo find excellent accommo- dations at the several hotels at Grove Spi Keuka and you enjoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction, the lake having been annually stocked for Several yeafu with various species of trout, bans, ke 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 excelleat catches are dally rtad, Keuka Lake 1] Kaci) Sia Lee Railroad, whose agents will gladly faraish information regarding trains, ete. A beautiful WANT vtec, | cent » word each Insertion insertion thereafter. Nome than 35 cente, Situations wanbed,- free to vald ip advance subsaribers Lost A pocketbook on Park Plase. can have same by Toying rppett ing for this notice. B. E ’ Found Lost Taesday night a god bracelet set with amathest, at Oak Grove Park or between there and Wilbur avenues. application to J. H. Webster, Div. Pass. 38.dly-8-1 ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART BY. SAYRE SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every street, West Sayre. All Everybody welcome. invited of a trick of the trade. Wanted. Girl for general hoase week. 620 8. Main rs Sang 4¢ Wanted Every family in Sayre fo dee “Tarner's inf ammaclne.” the infal. litle remedy for eatrrrh, cents, Our agent will call on Jou 58-8¢ For Rent Two small ute olen Lanai Hike Talmadge, wet For reat, office rooms in the Wheelook Blook. we Two offices for rent In the & Pago block. 1 For Bals. House for sale, street. Bnquine sh Mos Several houses and lots for sale in de- at | the 4 ‘ pe x (Re BRE Ne ae A San a Rl i
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