The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 11, 1906, Image 2

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Valley Re Record
$3.00 per year; 15 cents
ng rates reasonable, snd made
ME Sot Sane matier May
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the news that's fit to print”
4 ) SEPTEMBER 11 1908
Free Free
C, Trainor, Colchester, Conn.,
that a free sample bottle of
hér “when she was all
ine is a body builder
tonic of wonderful merit,
“The greatest system
Siok Kidner* 2d
Bloodina.
in
tively
CM,
i Return
"be : Railroad will issue
to Owe and retarn from Sayre
C amed low fare, account Tioga
11th 14th. Tickets
= wu ‘Bept. 11, 12, 13 and 14th;
ed for retarn antil Sept. 15th, in-
paivs, and will be good going and re-
rt on all traing, within prescribed
Bee Valley Ticket Agents
~~
m's Carbolic Salve With
and Witch Hazel
beat Salve in the world for Cuts,
a Salt Rheum, Tet-
pad Hands and all skin erup-
8 fuataaieed to
Sey
ve satisfac-
ica 2be by
Co., Prop's.
M. Driggs,
Notice to Contractors
5 is hereby given that the un-
med will receive bids for the con-
pn of 5 hose house on Mile Hill,
All bids must be received on
the 10th day of September
The building committee reserves
t to reject any or all bids. D.
pp, chairman of bailding com-
2 Welles avenue, Atheus,
Cheap Rates West
} Brie Railroad ls again offering
Ww rates to the Pacifis Coast and
western points. Toqaira of Brie
Agents or write J. MH. Webster,
Agt, Blaira, N.Y. 99-0ct30
to Wilkes-Barre and Re-
; a Lehigh Valley Railroad will
: Sul 16th; good
ret wring on apes ial train on
3 a rain leaves
at 7:00 a m.;
fecting Cures That Are
Little Short of
Miraculous
Turner's Inflammacine,
been introduced in this val-
ley within the last few
‘months by E. LeRoy Burg
' Dorf, seems to have gaine
a strong hold on the popular
testimonials that follow. The
remedy bas been used by
some of the employes of The
Record, and gave good re-
sults. Inflammacine is a
certain cure for piles, and
Mr. Burg Dorf will be
pleased to refer sufferers
from piles to persons who
have been cured by Inflam-
macine after years of doc-
toring in the usual way.
Mrs. George Luther, 143
— | First street, Sayre, will be
the local agent and will
make a canvass of Sayre
every two months. Mrs.
Eliza Hoagland, 302 Des-
mond street, Sayre, is agent
for Bradford county. The
remedy can be obtained
from either of these ladies
at any time. It is made by
the E. B. Turner Company,
Bergen, N..Y. Read these
testimonials :
Sayre, Pa, Sept. 6, 1906
Mr. E. B. Turner,
Bergen, N. Y.
i Daa Siz:—I am 78 years old and
Lave had the hay fever for the last
I have
tried many doctors and remedies
and found only temporary relief.
Yoar agent left a box of Turoer's
Inflammacine on trial at my house
and the first application had the
most soothing effect. From the rec-
ond or third application it retarded
the sneezing and discharge from
my nose and eyes completely. After
one week's treatment it did me more
good than any remedy I ever tried.
I now realize that I am perfectly free
from hay fever. If I could not get
another box of it, I would not take
ten times the cost of the box for it.
I would cheerfully Reeuminanl itto
all sufferers yin ha 3 1 fever.
114 Vi St, ate, Pa.
I commencsd using Inflammacine
for goitre and in less than a month I
could see a great change in my neck.
I will Sadly recommend Inflamma-
cine to all that are afflicted with
goitre. Mrs. E. A. Boggs
4680 C ayula Ave Avo oo NY.
So. Waverly, Sept. 4, 1906
Mr. E. B. Turner.
About 23 years ago, after giving
birth to my oldest girl, I had a Milk
Leg, was sick at that time for about 6
months. . Then after 11 years ulcers
broke out on both limbs and I have
suffered from them ever since with-
out finding any remedy to heal them.
Your agent left a box of Turner's
Inflammacine at my house on trial.
I used it, found immedia'e relief,
and bought up what of the remedy |
could get of my neighbors. I have
now used three boxes which have
completely healed the ulcers and
sores which I have been unab'e to
heal for 10 years. I can cheerfully
recommend your remedy to all wom-
and will be glad to answer any cor-
respondence from anyone in regard
to my miraculous cure,
Mrs. Olaggie Billing
JOONIS OPERA HOUSE
Week Commencing
MONDAY, SEPT 17TH.
The Greatest Stock Com in
Existence. pany
GASPARD BROS,
N. Y. STANDARD STOCK C0.
In 8 repertoire of new melodramatic
productions and new vaude-
ville features.
Great Great Cast. Great
80. After next Thursday it will,
course, be impossible for anybody to
get the stock at the present price.
There were sqveral points that Mr.
“I think | understand the whole mat-
ter thoronghly, and, as I have sald,
I've decided not to—"
“Now, here is one point that we—I
don't wish to take up your time—de-
sire especially to bring to your atten-
tion. Nobody can bold more than ten
shares of his stock, and we have made
It a point not to sell any of it to people
we don't know. It is our intention to
have only—"
“Mr. Gassaway explained that to me,
bat I have already invested all the
money I can spare in otjjer things, so
it will be impossible for me to—"
“But that needn't bother you at all,
Mr.—ah—Blankington. Mr. Gassaway
" a friend in the banking business
0 will advance the price of this
block of stock at six per cent. and you
can pay for it by the month. I don't
wish to take up any of your time, but
we desire before the stock is all gone,
as it will be to-morrow, to Jet you un-
derstand fully what the proposition is.
There is not the slightest chanee that
it will be possible to buy a share of it
in three months from now for less than
$40, and the probabilities ape that it
will pay dividends of at least 30 per
cent. the first year. We—"
“Why doesn’t Mr. Gassaway's bank-
er friend take it, then, instead of lend-
ifig his money at six per cent to other
people why buy?
“That's another point that | wish to
explain to you. You see, we intend to
make It a close corporation and keep
it s0, and If you don't feel that you
can afford to take 20 shares we will be
willing to let you have ten, omly fit
would be too bad if you were to let the
chance go by to get {tat the present
figures. There is absolutely mo doubt
that after the first year the dividends
will be greatly increased and—"
“I'd like to go In, but there's no use
talking about it now. I haven't any
money to spare and I don't wish to
an investment”
“Angther point to which | wish to
call your attention is the high standing
of the gentiemen back of this enter-
prise. I don't wish to take up your
time, and If you don't wish to join us
there will be no use in explaining mat-
ters, but if you put in $100 to-day the
probabilities are that you will have
an investment worth at least ten times
that much a year from now. We desire
especially to have you come in, Mr -
Ab—Blankington, because we all know
your high"
“Sorry I can’t do It. But it's en-
tirely out of the question. Will you
excuse me? I'm very-—"
“Another point that you probably
have not thought of—] Yom't wish to
take up your time and we are not per-
mitting anybody who doesn’t thor-
oughly and enthusiastically believe in
our project to have an interest in it—
but another point that | wish to bring
out is—"
“You will really have to excuse me.
I have an important engagement that
-
“And here is another thing that you
may not have nogliced. We—don't
wish to urge you In the least or to
take up your time—we will let you
have five shares now and hold the oth-
er five for you In the treasury for
three or even six months if you wish
to—"*
“No, I don't want It on any terms.
I'll have to ask you to excuse—*
“If you don't care to pay for more
than two or three shares now we can
let you come In on that basis, and stil]
have all the benefit that—as | sald be-
fore, we would not want you to come
in unless you did so because you saw
that it was going to be to your ad-
vantage to do so—and let us say you
took ten shares now and pald for—"
“No, you're simply wasting your
own time and depriving me—"
“Now here Is another point that 1
desire to have you consider. We will
say that you decide to take five shares
and—*
“But I'll not take five shares, nor
three shares, nor any shares. 1 must
insist on—"
“I don't wish to take up any of your
time. Mr.—ah—Blankington, but have
you considered the fact that Mr. Gass-
away and the rest of us, who are back
of this enterprise, could not afford to
risk our reputations if-—"
“1 dom't give a"
“Good morniog, Mr.—ah—Blanking-
ton, I'm very sorry you are unable to
take advantage of this fine opportuni
ty. Won't you think it over, and in
case you change your mind within the
next—"
“Unless | change my mind within
the next two seconds I'll kick you
down stairs. Shoo!"
“Well, I'm very glad to have met
you, anyway. Sorry you couldn't see
your way clear to—yes, 111 go—good
morning.""—Chicago Record-Herald,
Wrong Thing.
At a wedding do not say, “May the
best man win.”
open evenings beglaning with this
evening,
Howard Park 'o7 of Syracuse
university is the guest of H. C.
Muldoon,
Miss Mame Wallace has return-
ed to work at Knapp's store after a
month's vacation,
Mrs. Mary Crosby of Mansfi:ld
was the guest of Mrs. Fred Pilgrim
yesterday and today.
Miss Margaret Mack will go to
Williamsport this evening to at,
tend the wedding of a friend.
Call at Lockerby’s barber shop
or fish bait. Also get a shave
and hair cut for 25c. 8g-12t
Miss Monica Nasadowski went
to Mansfield yesterday to resume
her studies ma the state normal
school. =
Miss Anna H. Graft of Cayuta
avenue entertained the grammar
and high school teachers at a con
roast last Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. R. C. Ackerman, an old
lady residing on Pine street had
the misfortune to fall froma wagon
last Sunday and break her fore
arm just above the wrist. .
Mr, and Mrs. Forest Sheldon
wish to thank their many friends
for the many kindnesses shown
during their bereavement due to
the death of their son Edward.
Remember you can get a quart
of 6d Bourbon whiskey at Dunn's
bottling works for soc, the same as
you pay a dollar for elsewhere, and
a quart of Ohio and California
wines for 25c. Both phones.
Erie street, Waverly. 6t
NAS. CHARLES. ILS
Waverly—Mrs, Charles C. Mills,
an old and highly respected resis
dent of Waverly, died last evening
shortly after 7 o'clock at her home
at 131 Chemung street, aged 64
years. She had been ill for only
a week, her death being due to
catarrh of the stomach, She was
an old resident of Waverly, hav-
ing come here nearly 55 years ago
when the part of the town where
she resides was all farming land.
She was born in Orange county.
Her maiden name was Julia Ellis,
and when a young girl she was
was adopted into the family of
Daniel Blizard with whom she
came to this part of the country,
She was affiliated with the Metho~
dist church, having been 2 member
for the past 52 years. She is sur-
vived by her husband, who has
been seriously ill for the past year,
and by three children. Two
daughters, Mrs, J. W, Green and
Miss Harriet Mills resides in Was
verly and one son, Daniel B, Mills
is principal of the schools of The
resa, The funeral will take place
from the house Wednesday at 4
p.m, and the remains will be buried
in Forest Home cemetery.
THE-1. 0. 0. F. FAIR
Waverly — The result of the
opening night of the Odd Fellows’
fair was highly gratifying to those
who have the enterprise in charge.
The attendance was very good for
the first night, over 300 being pres-
ent. They also proved to be good
spenders and about $130 was real-| pass
ized. It will open again this evens
ing and will continue all this week,
A good time is assured to all who
attend. There will be a band con-
cert this evening, and other amuse
ments will be provided.
BADLY BURNED
Waverly — Helen, the infant
daughter of Leo F. Hirsh of 437
Clark street was badly burned this
morning about the head and neck
by having hot tomatoes spilled on
yr. At fist it was thought the
The New York World.
A deli romance —the au-
thor's mms
North:American, Phila.
The plot baffles the reader's in-
genuity and maintains his in-
terest to the very end.
Weber's B
133 Lockhart St.
REGULAR MEETING
OF VILLAGE TRUSTEES
W.S. & A Will Place Fenders
on Its Cars—Village Will Op-
pose the Removal of Tracks
on Chemung street
- Waverly—The village trustees
held a ‘meeting last night, those
present being President Lawrence;
Trustees Farley, Howard and
Brown. A communication was
received from the W.S, & A trac-
tion company stating that 15 sets
of fenders had been ordered from
the largest manufacturer of fenders
in the United States, and that all
the cars would be equipped with
them as soon as they arrived.
These fenders are the same kind
that are used in most cities of the
country. This is a result of the
action of the Waverly trustees and
the Sayre council requesting the
company to place the fenders on
its cars,
The sum of $236 25 was ordered
paid on the bonds of the Cayuta
hose house,
The sum of $125 was appropri-
ated for the use of the fire depart-
ment at the annual inspection,
This inspection is required each
year by the state law. The
amount usually appropriated has
been $300, but owing to the Valley
convention, $125 will prove ade-
quate this year.
A petition for sidewalks on Lib
erty street was laid over until next
meeting. An exempt certificate
was granted to W. E, Robbins of
the Hook and Ladder company.
The attention of the trustees
was called to the fact that the W,
S. & A traction company had ap-
plied to the state railroad commis-
sion for permission to take up its
tracks on Chemnng street.
A resolution was passed stating
that it was the opinion of the
board that it would be against the
best interests of the village to re-
move the tracks from that street,
and directing the president to take
the necessary steps to oppose the
request of the company, and pre-
vent the removal of the tracks,
The bid of S. C. Smith for put.
ting down the concrete gutter on
Fulton street at 24 cents per foot,
was actepted. The only other bid
was from the Macafee Concrete
Co., of Athens, at 29 cents,
A number of sidewalks in difler-
ent parts of the town were ordered
repaired or newly laid.
The members present thea went
over a large number of proposed
new or cinanese which will be
on at a meeting next
Vednes ay evening.
70c to Towanda and Return
The Lehigh Valley Railroad will is-
sue tickets to Towanda and return from
Sayre at above named low fare, account
Bradford County Fair, Bept, 25-38. Tick-
ets will be sold Sept. 25, 26, 37 and 28th;
limited for return until Sept. 20th, in-
clusive, and will be good going and re-
turning on all trains except the Blsck
Diamond Express, within presoribed
limit, Half rate tickets will be issued
for children, Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket
agents for further particulars. ~ 108
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Baltimore American.
Far and awa
~ Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
This really frat no novel of hu-
man interest, charming love in-
terest, extraordinary action and
deepest mystery. :
ook Store,
Sayre, Pa
Roots a good
shear. A cheap
shear or scissors
is never econom-
“ical, never stays
sharp. never giv-
es estalantiou] As a household
shear we can guarantee that Wiss
shear will give betler satisfaction
thag any Call and see them.
We Sod all kinds and sizes.
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Ifyoudont see ths ZZ itisnt the Wiss
COMPLETE
LINE OF
CUTLERY AT
BOLIGH BROS.,
HARDWARE
C. J. Kiron, £2
. SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYMAN.
Especial care and prompt at-
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Geods, Bafes
otc
HILL & BEIBACH]A
CAPE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
H. TUTTLE, M. D.
Specialist
Prctios lnitd to disso he Br |
Har, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurate!
fitted. Hours 10 to 12 a.m, 3to 5, 7 to
8 p.m. Office and residence, 311 South | ¥
Emer] ve, ‘phone 156x.
DR. F. J. GREEN |
Osteopathic Physician,
v Kas, will be at y rom 130 Hotel,
a Friday from
Ys vad AY, So
ag Surg)
br
G. H. GOFF
Is now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Sayre patrons.
Both Phones, Waverly.
CEMENT SueHiLk
. Speen)
suit purchasers,
HBobrier, Maynard
Wantidd.
Wanted an experienced man for gro-
cory delivery man. Apply at D, AL Ar-
thur's, Blevenson Bt., Bayre, 1052
Wanted earting to do. Leave orders
at Fred Moore's junk shop, 135 Thomas
sveaue. Valley phone 101y. 104-8
in town.
Young man # vher, Address
P, O, Box 143, Vor N.Y. with ape,
salary and references. .
Carpenter work, new 5.6 Woot
day or contract
A street, Bayre.
Young man wanted about 18 ——
sge at Unger & Ellis’, clothiers, Waver-
Iy, N. Yo
t Jonsekesping by the
Misses Geroul Location pre in
West Bayre or on Mile Hill, Pear street
car line, 1
Men to learn the
ly immediately,
a, Waverly.
An outalde i
Be ma. Sug 85-tf
=
For Rent
Rooms first floor over Unger & Elst
store, Waverly. 100-8
Four rooms ;- light house!
Inquire of F. B. Smith, West
Plumber. 1
Two small small offices, one room with bath,
suitable for tleman, H BR.
gen Inquire
06-er
Housekeeping rooms for rent, No. 510
West Lockhart street. Inquire on
isen, Tot
For reat, office rooms in the Wheelock
Block, * 4
Two offices for rent in the Maney &
Page bloak, 14-4
Cards For Sale.
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