Picture Framing GRAF & CO. he Valley Record LE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. IDAY, AUGUST 31. 1908 Free Free A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Conn. that a free sample bottle of her when she was all ine is a body builder toale of wonderful merit, pst have not tried it, you shoald The greatest system Tonic in Bick Kidnays are positively Bloodins, S)id by C. yre, to Sylvan Beach and Return Jahigh Volley Railroad will sell , July 1st and every San- he until Sept. 9th. Tickets returning oo all trains and of issue only. See Lehigh Tick- for further particulars. 48 00 to Buffalo or Niagara Falls return. The Lehigh Valley Rail- will sell tickels September 3d; id for retarn to September 4th, in- Tickets good golog and re- on all trains except the Black pd Express, within prescribed Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents her particulars. 1 to Toronto, Ont and The Lehigh Valley Rallroad ns tb 10] rate of one fare for trip to Toronto, account Can- dian National Exhibition, Aagust 17 to eptember 10, Tickets to be snid Au- 27th to September Sth inclusive; f for retarn to S ptember 11th, and will be going and re’ onall trainy except the Black Bs ross, Withi Jie prasceiind Amb «hi oy Ticket Agents ¢ farther ra. st $1.20 to Newark Valley ard Re- The Lehigh Valley Railroad will tickets to vk Valley and re- at above pamed low fare, account Tiogs Aprienitasal Societ ptember Ticketa will be : amber 4, Gand 6; limited for au IAD September 7th, inclusive, will be folng aud retaroing on ns except the Black Diamond Ex- Hall tickets will be issued for 1dr See Lehigh Valley Ticket Jor farther particulars. #0 re Brings on Rheumatism in its mildest form, qalekly an agony or tortare if - ~ Whea you feel the ts § tho muscles, the frst slight stifncas take Bloodine. It acts im- tel) on the Blood and Nerves, and pai t gure Rheumatism, how- Bold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre. ® to Toronto, Ont, and Re- The Lehigh Valley Railroad will glekets Beptember 8d; limited for to Beptember 6th, inclusive, good going and returning on all xcept the Black Express, within ped limit. Ses Lehigh Valley Agents for farther particulars. 93 Waeek-Ead Outings NIPPLE AN EMBEZZLER. Reeciver Earle States That {ple Pree tdent Stole Five Millions. | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31 Exam- { ination of the list of pecurities held by | the defunct Real BEslate Trust com- | pany disclosed th fuet that Frank K | Hipple, president of the institution, { who committed suicide, was an euibex { gler. The authority for this statement {Is George H. Earle Jr, receiver for i the trust company. Mr. Earle declin- ied to say what securities are uniiss ! ing. but be declared that Hipple had | hypothecated $65.00 worth of paper, | securing $60.00) for the securities, | which he pever returned Recelver Earle further declared that President Hipple embezzied the $5. 000.000 he loaned to Adolf Segal, the promoter. These loans, Mr. Earle as sertel, were personal transactions “Although made in the name of the bank, the directors bad no knowledge of them; consequently the money was stolen by Hipple.” sald Mr. Earle. Another enterprise in which the dead president was financially interested was discovered when it became known that he was one of the incorporators of Miss Wright's Select School For Ladies at Bryn Mawr, the suburb ln which Hipple bad bis summer resi dence. The other incorporalors were his son, F. Wharton Hipple, and Miss The latter five years ago be gan teaching school at Bryn Mawr. She made the acquaintance of Mr. Hip ple's daughter, now dead, and Mr. Hipple displayed a friendly luterest fu her. Last year Miss Wright pur chased a large stone bullding at Bryu Mawr at a cost, it I= sald, of $60,000 and established her select school. “HANDSOME HARRY" HELD. W. H. Latimer, Wanted For Fraud, Was Weary of Wandering. PHILADELPHIA. Aug 31 -William H. Latimer, famillarly known as “Handsowe Harry,” wanager of the Provident luvestmpeat bureau. which wai forced out of business cightesn months ago, and who has since been & fugitive from justice, has surrendered He was held In $2000 hall by United States Commissioner Brauig for trial in the federal court With Frank C. Marrin_ alias Judge Franklin Stone. and Stanley Francis alias Arthur S. Foster. Latimer was jointly indicts] in September, 1905, charged with conspiracy and using the mails to defraud. These three were al lege] to have Leen the organizers of the Provident Investinent buredu, a get-rich-quick coucern. They were also accused of being the principal officials of the Storey Cotton company, a swin dling scheme, which failed in March, 1905. Francis was arrested, convicted and sentenced to five years. Martin and Latimer escaped Latimer sald be fled to London. where he met Marrin and Miss Sophie Beck, a friend of Marrin's. He trav- eled through England, France and Causda aud was foslly arrested lo Calgary, province of Alberta, North west Territory. but was released, as bis offense was not extraditable. Wea- ry of wandering, be ually determined to come back and give himself up to Justice. Williams Did Yot Attend. WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. — Repre- sentative John Sharpe Williams of Mississippi, tbe minority ledder of the house, spent a few hours in Wasblug- ton eu route to his howe in Mississlpptl. He reached New York yesterday aboard the Majestic and left at ounce for this &ty. Mr. Williams said that he would bave been glad to attend the Bryan reception In New York hut for the fact that on account of his long absence avroad be was antious to be with bis family. While ln Europe he sald he had seen Mr. Bryon and dis cussed the political situation with him. ———————————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call strong at ¢ per cent; prime mercantile paper, § per cent, ex- changes, $350 53135; balances, SLITATS. Closing prices Amal Copper... 108% Atchison a B &0 ““ 115 Brooklyn R. T C.C. Cas Ches. & Ohio... Chi. & Nerthw.. D.&H........ Eri... oriarines Gen. Electrio 14. Central. ..... 17 Lackawanos. Louls. & Nash Manhattan... Int. Met. ........ ¥ Missouri Pac N, Y. Central. 180% Norf. & West... 98 Penn RB RH... 1% Reading ........1%% Rock Island... ITY st. Paul ATS Southern Pac... B® Southern Ry... 3 Bouth. Ry. »f.. 10 Sugar . . 18 Texas Pacific Union Pacific U. 8 Stes! Lo . 165% we wis ny U. 8B Steel pf. West. Union. 4 ” New York Marketa. WHEAT—As & result of liquidation, fine northwest weather and easy cables wheat declined Re. to Ye; September, 78 13-16@ Whe. December, IN@S HAY~Dull, shipping, cholve, 9c 4. BTRAW- ¥: long ry He. . BEANB-Qulet, marTow, + me dium, RLTUELTTY; pea, SLE: fdney, Ba H ulet: state, common to choice, ina hire 154 and olds, nominal BUTTER — Creamery, extras, J4G%e: . Bw. PWC; eastern, dairy, ofce, NWUSe.: firsts, BENY%C. renovated extras, Zc; factory, firsts, 18¢. acing stock, No i isc chEEsE State, full cream, large and smn), best, 1 dee pod, JMiue, 124 YLNe.. small. ec. a end . ©, small, gece; skims, pr v Ee BOOS Fresh gathered, ext per dos- * es DeALLY, Sresh gather firsts to ra firsts 3 MILK-The price of milk is 5.6 per AER ata LT Lome: good to “LI POC FRY. dn aie Aftey 11 o'clock noon eall the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. a F. E Hawkes isin Elmira today. Miss Nellie O'Brien is in Elmira today. : O. F. Benson went to Elmira this morning. Guy Hilliard of Moravia, is the guest of W. H, Baird. Charles Barker of Brooklyn, is visiting relatives in Waverly. J. F. Shoemaker Esq, is in To- wanda on legal business today. S—— The Rev. Dr. H. D. Jenkins of Chicago is visiting Waverly friends. The Rev. G A Briggs is ex- pected home today after a visit to Hancock, N. Y. Two car loads of rails have ar- rived and will be lain on the Wa- verly Elmira traction line. The convention of the Hearst Independence League will meet at Owego one week from today. Call at Lockerby's barber shop for fish bait, Also get a shave and hair cut for 25¢c. 8g-12t A number of the fricnds of Miss Lena Hern gave her a very pleas ant surprise at her home on South Fulton street last evening. George Scureman has returned home after a ten days’ trip to Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago and other middle west places. E. E. Beardslee and daughter of Cleveland, Ohio, a former Waver- ly resident, is visiting at the home of G. E Blizzard on Fulton street. The Baptist church will give > trolley ride and afterward serve ice cream on the church lawn next Monday night for only 25¢ Don't miss it, g7~3t Nearly all the concrete on that part of the pavement on Fulton street from the Erie tracks to Broad street has been placed if position. W. H Lockerby went to Wila wanna on a coon hunting expedi- tion last night Oaly one coon was captured and it was large enough to give all the party a square meal. The Rev P. R. Ross is home to stay and will occupy the pulpit at the Presbyterian church next Suns day morning. There will be no evening service, but after next Sun- day the services will be held in their regular order, TIOGA HOTEL SOLD Waverly—The Tioga hotel has been sold and the new proprietor will take possession tomorrow, the ist of September. The man who will now run the well knowe hotel is P. H. Snyder, and he comes to Waverly from Mahanoy City, Pa. The deal has been in contempla- tion for some time past, but the final arrangements were only com- pleted this morning. The coasid- eration for the leases is approxi~ mately $1,800. That portion of the building that comprises the hotel is owned in part by the Man oca Temple association and in part by I Grant Dodge. James R. McKay, the retiring proprietor, has managed the hotel for the last four years and during that time has built up a large pat- ronage and won many friends. He will go to VanEtten where he will run a hotel in the future. Charles Coles, formerly of the Norwood, will assist Mr, Sayder in the man- agement. Piles! Piles! Piles! be learned was slightly injured last night while in the manhole at the Lehigh station. “A heavy casting struck him on the shoulder, caus ing a slight contusion. He did not visit a physician, hence his name could not be learned, Will They Do It? t “Now,” says an advertisement, “there are 6.000000 wage-earners In England, if al] will haag together—" It is not quite how we should have put it ourselves. It rather reminds us of Franklin at the declarption of independence: “Gentlemen, must all hang together or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”—London Globe Bitter Cry. - To cultivate a desirable, elevating and charming social set is as much the province of parents as to feed and clothe their progeny. Nevertheless the bitter ery of the British daughter is heard in the land. “We know so few people. We hardly ever see 8 man "—London (England) World. Sawdust Worth Money. The sawdust of fine hardwood brings good prices. There are about 12 yarie- ties of it, and each has its appropriate use. Boxwood sawdust, the most ex- pensive of all, 1s used by manufactur- ers to burnish silver plate and jewelry. Sandalwood 1s used for scent bars and for the preservation of furs. 3 The Barbarian in Art Herr Jakoo Pollak, manufacturer of woodenware, went to a concert, where be heard Sarasate playing. The audi ence, entranced with his music, is- teped iu breathless silence, when Pol- Jak suddenly nudged his neighlor, say- ing: “Pardon me, but how much does such = violin cost?” Pllloried. The photograph of a young man, with the following Inscription, Is exhibited in a photographers, win. dow at Bishops Stortford, England: “This Is the man who put his hair in curls to have his photograph taken, and then can't pay for them.” Mystery in Buried Cities. fn Egypt, In Asia Minor and other parts of the world where the earliest human life was known, explorations at times unearth long-buried cities upon plalms not supposed to have been subject to volcanic eruptions or earth- quake leveling ’ Beautiful Madrid Palace. The royal palace at Madrid is one of the most beautiful structures In the world. It was bullt at a cost of $5. 000,000, and was Intended to rival the famous palace at Versailles. Of white marble, it is 470 feet each way, with a oourt 240 feet square, roofed with glass ; ———— English Climstic Conditions, In the latitude of England ® ground, 18 feet below the surface of the earth, does not reach its highest temperature of the year until Novem- ber or December. The coldest month, that far down, comes in May or June. Concerning Understanding. The fact that proceedings have been taken against a native of Westmeath for living under the same roof with bis calves has caused a certain amount of consolatory satisfaction to persons with wooden legs. —Punch. Rainfall Preserves Balanoa Rivers return to the sea only & com- paratively small part of the water which the oceans lose by evaporation. Rain falling directly into the sea goes tar toward keeping the balance even, from year to year. Athenian and Barbasien. A westerner once wrote a letter to the late Mayor Prince stating that he was about to visit Boston, and asking the mayor to tell him a good place to stop at. The mayor replied: “Just befors the ‘at.’” Labouchers on Society. Society is a eombination of men and women who overdrrss themselves at the expense of their tradesmen that they may ovreat themselves at the ex- puse of thelr friends. —Henry Labou- chere, In Truth. Cosmopolitan New York. New York contains a bit of Paris, a bit of Peking, 8 bit of Moscow, a bit of Sicily and a bit of many other places, including, according to recent revelations, 8 bit of Sodom and Go morrab. New York’s Volume of Business, The New York clearing house, with about $92,000,000,000 in annual plear ings, does more than twice as much business as all the other clearing houses in the United States. fo Taxpayers 1 at 134 Desmond street even ings tom Sept. 11 fo 15 to receive Mobs act without reason. Ia capable of reasoning from a logical standpoint, mobs cause the inno cent to suffer as well as the guilty. Mobs never accomplish any good ; destruction of property, murder and rapine, are the usual results, Fortunately no one was murdered or seriously injured while the mob was running rampant through the streets of Athens and Sayre last night The fact, however, that no one was killed or hurt was not the result of design on the part of the mob, but merely good fortune. Mobs do not do things by design. It is barely possible that the mem- bers of 2 mob start out with only one object in view, but once the dormant savage blood that exists in man is aroused, all reason is lost, The mob which ruled Athens last night, and later tried to take possession of Sayre, disgraced themselves and the. country in which they live. Good citizens will not for one moment tolerate another such scene as was enacted in Sayre and Athens last night,and any attempt at a rep=tition should be met with stern resistance. Notice to Contractors Nof#ice is hereby given that the un- dersigned will receive bids for the don- struction of a hose hause on Mile Hill, Athens. All bids must be received on or before the 10th day of September 1908. The building committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. D. W,. Tripp, chairman of balldiog com- mittee, 403 Welles avenue, Athens, Pa. 95 ¥: If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Bros. have FOR SALE A very desirable property in Waverly, one block from trolley Nine room house, i acre lot, plenty of fruit. Work shop, hen house and park. This property will be sold at a sacrifice if bought before Sept. 1, 1906. Reynold’s Real Estate Agency 117 Packer Ave. Sayre, Pa. BIRDS! BIRDS! If you are thinking of buying a bird of any kind, call and see the Hartz Mountain Canaries and Par rots just received, and get prices before you send away and get one you can't see before you buy. All canaries guaranteed singers or will be exchanged at any time. Have some bargains in cages : R. A. HOLCOMB, 423 Keystone Ave, Sayre, Pa DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 8 $0 11:00 5. m., $0 4:80, 7:00 40 8:00, pl Spgs die sit A. H. HURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- es, Hours—9-13; 1-5; 7-8; Sundays by appointment. Offiee, Wheelock Block. "0SBORN'S LIVERY _ Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Meme, Sued fi, 24 reed 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x EE EE TI SR 6. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Tig Bamig ristin Ju Py : “The Best New England Story Ever Written.” « “It is as sweetly natural a the breath of the fields Philadelphia Record, QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER —AND=— MASON'S CIRNER FOLKS “The Village Gossips wondered who he was, what he was, what he came for, aud how long he intended to stay." LARGE AND EXCELLINT COMPANY. “One great big laugh from begin- ning to end, and tha s veetest love story ever told.” Advance sale Satanday at Western Un- fon Telegraph Office, Prices—25, 50, 75c, and $1. needs 8 good shear. A cheap shear or scissors 18 never econom- ical, ne ‘er stags - gharp. never giv- es satisfaction. As a household shear we can guarantee that Wiss shear will give better satisfaction than any other, Call and see them We have all kinds and sizes. 15115 [RULE A FOIE GIA LIES ONE COMPLETE LINE OF CUTLERY AT BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE C. J. Kiroum, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Bepecial care and prompt at tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Bafes otc HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. _ Sayre. CEMENT SIDEWALKS Vien you want a cement side- wall laid in a first-class, durable i ati yar of pr years Sl kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive 8t., Te. DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, aver: vay Priday from § 0 3:80 : buiggd + and chromle cases Consultation and examination free. Graduated under the founder of the pro- feasion, Dr. A. T. Bill, Mo. Roseryolr lve 18 Large quantity of stone in quantities to cheap if taken at once. Parsons, North Wa dress R. F. D. No. 3, A girl for 0 quire 503 mera] = Girls to learn dressm Room No. 1, Packer a Block, Sayre, Pa. Men to learn the paind] ply Immediately. H Co., Waverly. : A competent girl for ge work. Inquire immediat W. Merriam, 304 erly. 128 A (Waverly A uy 3 1 Springs bench C 5) bE 1:58 3:40 IEE (LN oS tavia, Beate and P.M. Daily for Gen 3:40 2s Milage fort . og ;
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