GRAF ) and Undertaking. Cor. OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi- peas, and will pay vou three per gent. Interest per sonum for money Joft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. Tha department of s.vings is a ~ mpecial festure of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the «we mate of , interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, The Valle Record W. T. CAREY, Editor. : Published every aftacnoon exoept San- RR AA Muresli's Priusing Offics, Sayre, & CO. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. WAVERLY FRANK E. WOOD, Representative left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, Waverly—Burr Dove, who has been making hims:if obaoxious for | some time in the viciaity of his! home in the west end, was arrested | last night in a Very tiucic ialuxi- | cated condition. Justice Hoagland sentenced him this morning to 40 days in the county jul NAS. MARY GOLDEN Waverly—Mary Goiden, aged] 81, died at the home of her daugh | ter, Mrs John Thetge, at Hicks, | Saturday mght. The funeral will | be held from her late home Tuess| day morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. | Sol Fieldman August 8 G D Genung and wife spent Sun- day in Ithaca J H. Pierce of Elmira was iu town yesterday. A —— W.H Dydd «tf Fuiton spent Saturday in Ithaca street Mrs M D O'Brien left this | morning for a trip to Oklahoma. i The Manoca lodge wll confer the initiatory degree Tuesday even- ing. sce ——— Mr and Mrs Fred Squires are enjoying aa outing on Owasco lake Mr. and Mrs Harry Ellis started yesterday for 4 week's automobile tnp Eatered 8a second-class mater May > at » 0 1000 20 yw Congreas of Mareh 8, “All the news that's fit to print” MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908 AFTER CAR THIEVES The Lehigh has been greatly ‘annoyed lately by the amount of thieving that has been done. Freight cars are the especial mark . of the purloiners, and the company ‘bas suffered considerable loss in “every city in which it has extensive yards. The losses have not been great in any particular instance but im the aggregate itis large. The company has issued orders that all P who are engaged in this ‘work shall be run down and arrest. ‘ed. Several arrests have been made and the detective force “of the Lehigh has been consider- ably augmented to carry out this work more effectively FELL DOWN STAIRS Mrs Mary E Reynold who lives serious accident last night. of the steps. Dr were broken her for a lcng time SAYRE ITEMS lett Saturday for Kuaoxville, Pa. Erie Station Azent J] W Clark and daughter Mame spent Snnday in Corning. Mrs. Josephine Krist of Buffilo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jacob Ganther, at this place. Dr. Wm. Kane of Elmira spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. D. W. Kane, Waverly street. M. M. Mahoney, chief clerk for the Lehigh at Rochester spent Saturday with C. O. Hoagland. M. W. B Kinney and daughter, Gertrude, and Miss Nellie Clark will spend this week in Corning. G. Tracy Rogers, president of the W. S. & A. Tractuon Company, came to Waverly in his auto yes. terday. T. B. Gibbs of Forksville, Pa., is visting W. E Miller, Ithaca street, and other friends in this vicinity, Rev. H. B. Wiliams of Big Flats occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church yesterday morning. —— George E Mcintosh ot Sayre and Josie A. Mernll of Ulster were married by Justice C. A. Hoagland yesterday. Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, who has becn visiting her sister, Mrs, James Nolan, returned to Roches. ter Saturday. Rev. H. B Cook, pastor of the the subject of observance. The annual school meeting will be held at the high school hall Tuesday evening, Aug 7. Trus- succeed S. C. Hall and Munn, F. 1..Howard and C. O Hoagland, members of the Town Shurger of North Chemung, wil! officiate. —————r A ————— MRS. MARION SHEPARD Waverly —Mrs Manon Shepad! wife of Edward Shepard of Gales | ton, Pa, died at her home in the] Buley block yesterday after a long illness of dropsy. She was 36] years of age and besides her hu: band is survived by four little chil. dren. Discussing Plan of (amnpalan OYSTER BAY, MN =}. —An important meetine to dls nian Tals for the coming congressional campaign is President Hootevelt guests to lunchonn being held Liere had ax Hill Speaker Canvon inau of the Republican oo at Saoamore thairmman Sher = «sional Ci i tary Loudensiager and Treasurr McKinley of that committie The campaign will be outliused thoroughly, the list of available speakers ww | 'w taken up aud the arguments fo hw pul forward | most prominently will be deelded upon iiidh CO Eee Weeds Searched For Missing Girl. BELCHERTOWN. Muss, Jnly 38. A thorough search of the woods and fields bordering upon the upper poud by nearly 100 meu failed to bring to Hight the slightest trace of Mizz Winso la Woodeli, who has Leen missing from her howe since July 4 Two searching parties, under the geueral direction of High Sheriff Jairus E Clark of North- ampton, carefully examined every foot of territory that might afford a resting place for the missing zirl's body Mra. Holman Hefused to Talk. PITTSBURG, July 23 - No statement will be made by Mrs CJ Holinan, mother of Mrs. Harry K. Thaw, rela tive to the letters found in the effects of Architect Stanford White and alleg- ed to have becn written by Mrs, Hol man to White before the marriage of her daughter to young Thaw Mrs Holman refuses fo see any one upon the topic of the letters Woman Murdered at Pasadena. PASADENA, (Cal aly 23 \[iss Euphemia B. Wilmarth of New Ro chelle, N.Y, a portrait painter found dead in the L ff her home In Pasadena Her forehead was crushed, and «he was Iving in a pool of blood. Miss Wilmarth was fully at tired for the street amd evidently hud been intending to go downtown was tthrowsii Nine Persons Go Nown With Steamer VANCOUVER, B. C. July 23.--Nine lost thelr lives by an accident in Burrard the harbor of Van eouver. The steamer Chehalis was run down aod cut in two by the steel steamer Princess Victoria, leaving thi port for V persons inlet ctoria and Reattle Weather Probabilities, Fair. northwest winds Open Face 10 Size Reliability Service and Accurat A poon ‘yom ‘00} ‘sneda Verilas 21 23 Jewels Elgin 16 Size new regulations and oa iis No, 162 231 Jewels Open Face Size 18 19 21 23 Jeuvia Waltham IS Size Vanguard 19 21 2 Jewels Heanpulen A Specitl Raihesy 23 Jewels Hampden New Railway 21 and 23 Jewels Lehigh Valley R. R, Watch Inspector remember that the Eris has excarsion tickets on sale at reduced rates toall attractive resorts. service will increase the pleasure of be given by Erie ticket agenta, or J. H. Y. 36-dly-8-1 s—— Week -End Outings On Saturday and Sundays from Jane 30th to September 30th, the Lehigh Val- ley Railroad will sell excursion tickets which will provide over Sanday outings at a minimum cost for railroad farea. This arrangement applies generally to points in New York state cast of Geneva. Ask Lehigh ticket agents for fall par- ticulars. 40-tt turn, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, ac- ist Meetings, July 22 to Aug 20th, 1006, Tickets sold July 21 to Aug. 19th, in- clusive, good on all regular trains. For farther particulars see Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents. 5 b1 $1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- tarn. 20th. leave Wilkes-Barre 6.00 p. m. Train will stop at Pittston in both directions, Tickets good going and returning on special trains on data of issue only, See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars, bh $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Raturn The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, July 1st and every Sun- day thereafter until Sept. 8th. Tickets on date of issue only, See Lehigh Tick- et Agents for farther particulars. 46 Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys? Have you overworked your nervous ays- i tem and caused trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in {the loins, side, back, groins and blad- der? | the face, especially under the ayes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so Beautiful Lake Keuka | Keuka is justly entitled to the reputa- {tion it bears, that of being the most ! beautiful lake ic New York state. | Ita shores are lined with countless cozy {cottages. Those who are unable to se- find excellent accommo- {dations at the several s hotels at | Grove Springs, Keuka and Gibsons. If Sample Free, By mail 50c. Sold by Druggista, | greater attraction, the lake having been druggist. a $6.90 to Chautauqua, N. Y and return, account Lehigh Valley excur- sions Jaly 8 and 27. Tickets will be sold July 8 and 17, good returning within 30 days, including date of male. Tickets will not be acceptad on the Black Dia- {mond Express. For farther particulars | see Lehigh Valley ticket agents. $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanddfy, July Ist and every Sun- day thereafter until Sept, 8th. Tickets | good going and retarniog on all trins on date of issae only. See Lehigh Valley | Ticket Agents for furlber particalars 46 A Charming Vacation Trip A most charming vacation trip has | been prepared by the Erie Railroad at a ! very small expense to Saratoga Springs and Lake George on Saturday, July 14th, Tickets will be good for ten days, giving ample time to visit Saratoga and the moat beautiful of all American lakes, Lake George, as well as the historie 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 addreas any Erie Ticket Agent or i J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, | Elmira, N. Y. 45-sjl4 ike and pickerel from the State Fish Iatchery, located but five miles from | Hymmondsport at the head of the lake, The season is now open and excellent | catches are dally reported. Keuka Lake {18 reached via Erle Railroad, whose | agents will gladly furnish information i regarding trains, rates, ete. A beautiful | illastrated booklet will be malled on application to J. H. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt., Elmira, N. Y. 38-dly-8-1 [Sealed Proposals Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State Highway Department, { Harrisborg, Pa. | Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Department of Penn- sylvania, under the Act approved May 1st, 1805, for the construction of 15,276 feet of road, extending from the west end of the Chemung River Bri on the road leading from Athens to Milan to the north line of Ulster Township, in Athens Township, in the county of Brad- ford. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the cofinty commis- sioners, Towanda, Pa, and at the office of the Stata Highway Dapartment, Har- risburg, Pa. Bidding blanks will be far- nished by the State Highway Depart- ment upon request. Bids must be en- dorsed “Proposals for Reconstruction of Road in Athens Township, Bradford County,” and received at the office of the State Highway Department not later than Augast 23rd, 1808. JOSEPH W. HUNTER, Jly234t State Highway Commissioner. ——y Lost Tuesday night a set with amethyst, at Oak between there and Leave at Record offios. old bracelet rove Park or Wilbur veld can have same by prov payiog for this notice. B. Wanted. Qirl for general housework, week. 620 S, Main street, Athens. 61.8% Wanted —Every family in Sa to use “Turner's Ce the inal. lible remedy for catrrrh. 26 cents. Our agent will call on you. 84-80 For Rent Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman, uire H. R, Talmadge, tq 278-4 For rent, office rooms In the Wheelook Block. "We Two offices for rent in the & Page block. 1 For Sale. Subscribe for The Record. % Mrs Harriet Decker, who lives at 146 Cayuta street, sufiered a stroke of apoplexy last Saturday afternoon. Her conditin is report- ed as being serious, board, are spending the day going over the roads of the town of Bar- ton in view of improving them. there are many buyers that look upon a special or discount sale as a “fake,” a “scheme,” or some sort of a trick of the trade. Perhaps they have reason, Been | Trading | at [the | Wrong | Store | It is some of this kind of buyers that are surprised to find OUR BARGAINS honest bargains and our goods and prices just as we represent them. THE GOOD THINGS are not all gone yet; but you will have to hurry if you get in before the curtain falls on this great sale, which ends July 25th, 307 Broad st, G. S. MCGLENN & C0, The senate of this district of the _ L C B.A, of which Mrs. Hogan Columbia county farmers have |of Elmira is president and which begun to cut buckwheat. Usually |comprises ladies from several the crop is not harvested until the nearby towns, held an executive middle of September, but for the session at the Knights of Colum. past few years some farmers have bus hall yesterday. The ladies of been sowing carly, thus raisiog|the local lodge gave a banquet to two crops on the same land in one | (he visitors. DEFEATED ULSTER Waverly = The Waverly base ball team defeated the Ulster nine at the latter place Saturday by a score of 8 to 4. The Waverly ——————— pene Personally Conducted G. A R Train The Erie Railroad will have a persoo- sity conducted trsic to Minn-apolis August 11th, accoant of G. A. R. Na- ticoal Encampment, made up of day and
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