The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 12, 1906, Image 2

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ure and Undertaking. Cor.
e Vdlley Record
the totter 1 fa Pa
Congress of March 8
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‘All the news that's fit to print”
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1908,
E Free Free
~ Mr A C, Trainor, Colchester, Conn.,
that a fré® sample bottle of
c hel her when she was all
= down, loodine is a body builder
2 system tonic of wonderful merit,
if you have not tried it, you shoald
. The geeateal syst acho in
the world. Sick Kido ? Jasicively
isared M1 Hocyios Sid by C, .
Driggs, Say)
to Owego and Return
TheLehigh Valley Railroad will issue
tickets to Owego and retarn from Sayre
ak hove nxdmed low fare, Aveouut Tioga
. County Fair, Sept. 11th-14th. Tickets
will be sold Sept. 11, 12, 13 and 14th;
limited for returns until Sept. 15th, in-
elusive, and will ba good going and re-
g on all trains, within prescribed
Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents
for further particalars. 102
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Notice to Contractors
Notice is bereby given that the un-
5 will receive bids for the con-
struction of a hose house on Mile Hill,
Athens. All bids must be received on
or before the 10th day of September
the right to reject any orall bids. D.
W. Tripp, chairman of building com-
mittee, Welles avenuos, Athens,
Pa. 90
Cheap Rates West
The Erie Railroad Is again offering
wery low rates to the Pacific Coast and
other western points. Inqalre of Erie
Ticket Agents or write J. H. ‘Webster,
Div. Pasa. Agt., Elmira, N. Y. #9-0ct30
$1 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re-
tare. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will
sell tickets September 2d and 16th; good
and retarning oa special train on
of issue. Special train leaves
st 7:10 a. m.; returoing leaves
fkes-Barre 6 p. m. Hall tickets
for children. For farther par-
tieulars see Lehigh Valley Ticket
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Week-End Outings
and Sandays from June
the Lehigh Val-
tick
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Colonist tickets are now on sale via
Erie Rallroed to the Pacific Coast and
western points. These rates are
, and will be in eflect an-
¢ All le desiring to get
Eto tha far west shoud take
take advantage
these rates. Call on Brie Ticket
. H. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt.,
W-oct30
& CO.
of Broad St. aad Park Ave. Waverly.
1 REMARKABLE REMEDY
Turner's Inflammacine Ef-
| fecting Cures That Are
Little Short - of
| Miraculous
. Turner's Inflanimacine,
the new remedy that has
| been introduced in this val-
ley within the last few
‘months by E. LeRoy Burg
| Dorf, seems to have gained
a strong hold on fhe popular
favor as evidenced by the
| testimonials that follow. The
remedy has 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
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, 1900
Mr. E. B. Turner, .
Bergen, N.Y
Dear Sir.—J am 78 years old and
I have ha the hay fever for the last
35 or 40 years, every year. I have
tned many doctors and remedies
and found only temporary relief.
Your agent left a box of Turner's
Inflammacine on trial at my house
and the first application had the
most soothing effect. From the sec-
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
fod thaa any remedy I ever tried.
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 tha cost of the box for it.
I would cheerfully recommend it to
all sufferers with hay fever.
J. H Post,
114 Plummer St, Sayre, Pa,
I commence d using Inflammacine
{ for goitre and in less than a month I
could see a great change in my neck.
I will gladly recommend Inflamma-
cine to all that are afllicted with
goitra. Mrs. E. A Boggs,
469 Cayuta Ave, Waverly, N.Y.
So. Waverly, Sept. 4, 1906
Mr. EB. Turner.
Abou: 23 years ago, after giring
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 re nedy 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 I
could get of my neighbors. I have
now used three boxes which have
completely healed the ulcers and
sores which I have been unable to
heal for 19 years. “I can cheerfully
recommend your remedy to all wom-
en who are suffering from milk leg,
and will be glad to answer any cor-
respondence from anyone in regard
to my miraculous cure
Mrs. Maggie Billing,
139 Pitney St., So. Waverly, Pa.
LOONIS OPERA HOUSE
Week Commencing
MONDAY, SEPT 17TH.
The Greatest Stock Company in
Existence.
GASPARD BROS.
In a repertoire of new melodramatic
productions and new vaude-
ville features.
Great A Great Cast. Great
John Tozer in ia Syracuse today.
“Fabio Romani" tonight at Oak
Grove park, _
J. J. Higgins is home from Sa-
lina, N. Y.
E. W. Eaton and wife have re-
turned from Slaterville.
Paul Betowski returned to Col-
umbia University today.
Mrs. H. Ingham is visiting at
Herrick and Towanda, Pa.
A A Ap———
Miss Nellic Mack has gone to
Buffalo for a few days’ visit.
“Fabio Romani” tonight at Oak
Grove park.
F. L. Howard went to Owego
teday to attend the Tioga County
fair.
W. F. Humphrey Sof Towanda
was in Waverly for a short time
yesterday.
George Genung and H. E.
Barden are attending the fair
at Owego today,
Hope Legion No. 45, N.P.L,,
initiated a large number of caadi-
dates last evening.
Miss Fanny Freedman is visits
ing her brother J. Freedman at
Meshoppen today.
Call at Lockerby's barber shop
or fish bait, Also get a shave
and hair cut for 25c. 8g-.25t
“Fabio Romani" tonight at Oak
Grove park.
S. E Ellis has returned from
New York. Mrs. Ellis did not
return with him, but will remain in
the Metropolis uatil Saturday,
The G. A R. had a full meeting
last evening and Captain Barnum
gave a very full account of his
visit to Minneapolis and a full re
port on the proceedings at the Na+
tional G. A R encampment.
A boy fell on the sidewalk on
West Broad street last night and
injured his leg very severely, It
was thought at fist that the leg
was broken, but when exymined it
was found to be badly wrenched.
Remember you can get a quart
of old Bourbon whiskey at Dunn's
bottling works for 50z,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
Dr, Leon S Betowski leaves to
day for a trip to Niagara Falls and
through Canana as an invited guest
of the Military surgeons. The
party include some of the most
famous surgeons, not only in the
United States but also in foreign
countries.
Simon Zausmer has returned
from New York city where he at-
tended the convention of the
Hearst Independence league as one
of the delegates from Tioga coun-
ty. Mr Ziusmer states that the
convention was very enthusiastic,
and he has supreme confidence in
the success of the ticket this fall,
STILL TIVELY
Waverly—That the interest in
the Odd Fellows fair continues un-
abated was demonstrated last night
by the increase in the size of the
crowd over that of the two pre-
ceding nights. Everything was
lively, and everybody present
seemed to be having a good time.
All the attractions were well pats
ronized, and the management ex
pects to introduce some new feat-
ures this evening,
LAYING BRICK
Waverly—The lower end of
Fulton street that has been closed
so long because ol the paving op-
erations which have been delayed
because of the inability of the con-
tractor to get the necessary brick,
will soon be open for travel, A
quantity of brick were borrowed
from a contractor at Binghamton,
and now the work is being pushed
TUBE ETIBSHE
Village Trustees Met and Framed
New Ordinances Must Not
Scatter Advertising Matter
Waverly—The village trustees
met last night and framed a num
ber of new ordinances, and amoag
other things laid eut new fire lim-
its within which no building shall
be erected, emlarged or removed
that has a wooden ‘roof or whose
outside walls are other than stone,
brick, iron, or concrete, not less
than 8 inches thick, and subject to
approval of the board. The pro-
posed new limits run from Broad
street north on the middle line of
Johnson street for a distance of 500
feet, then easterly on a line parallel
with Broad street to a point 400
feet cast of Spaulding street, then
southerly on a line parallel with
Spaulding street to the state line,
then west along the state line to
the center line of Johnson street
extended, then north to the place
of beginning. The penalty for
violating tne provisions of this or-
dinance is $25.
Another proposed ordinance
provides that no person, firm or
corporation shall place or cause to
be placed any advertising matter in
any street, yard, alley or vehicle
or upon any porch in the village
under penaly of a fine. This ordi
nance is to prevent promiscuous
scattering and littering the streets
with advertising matter.
GAUGHT AT STATE LINE
Waverly—This moming Del
Rogers obtained an attachment
he was about to remove his goods
from the state for the purpose of
defrauding his creditors, It seems
that Rogers was a creditor of
Rourick’s and this morning he dis-
covered that Rourick was loading
his goods, and that he was about
to take them out of the state. The
attachment was given to Constable
W. H. Lockerby, and he stopped
the goods just before they were
taken over the line,
SPRINCER FAMILY REUNION
The members of the Springer
family held a most pleasant reun-
ion at Peul's Grove yesterday.
There were between sixty and sev
enty of the family present, and ar~
rangements were made to hold an
annual reunion hereafter. Shortly
after three o'clock a surprise came
to those assembled when Charles
A. Springer, the well known Le
high employe, and Miss Mary
Whitmarsh were united in marriage
by the Rev. J. F. Warmer. The
newly wedded couple will reside in
LOCAL MENTION
The largest and best selection of
clothing in the valley now on sale
at H. Sattler’s store. 104 6
Joha Mulcaney, a Lehigh Valley
track walker, was struck and in-
stantly killed by the Auburn-Ithaca
train near King Ferry on Wednes-
day-night. He was forty-five years
of age and is survived by a wife
and three children.
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SEPIENBER COURT CLOSED
The September term of
court yesterday. Since the first of
the week Judge Charles Terry has
presided on account of the illness
of Judge Fanning. The latter is
confined to his room but is report
ed to be better. His early recov-
ery is hoped for by a host of
friends,
NARROW ESCAPE
M. M, Geiger, a Lehigh Valley
brakeman, fell between the caboose
of his train and the station plat-
form at Mauch Chunk yesterday
and was seriously injured. His es
cape from being ground to death
was miraculous. He escaped with
injuries to his head and side,
Our “Cafe” Blend Coffee is a leader
3 cans Hire's Gold Cream . . 2y¢
3 cans Premium Milk . . , . 25¢
1 1b Lowney's Chocolate . . . 306
3 pkgs NulLife. . . .
Banner Oats, pkg . . , . | 20¢c
Shredded Wheat Biscuit . . 9%c
6 Ibs Oat Flake 25c|
3oc |
Large Sour Pickles, dozen . . 10c!
I qt. Midget Sweet Picldes . . 20c/
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8 Ibs Lump Laundry Starch
6 Ibs Split Peas
BOTH 'PHONES.
The New York World.
A delightful: romance —#he au-
thor's latest success.
North American, Phila.
gennity and maintains his in-
terest te the very end.
Weber's B
133 Lockhart St. ;
Ril ECE 7 OED
HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
H. TUTTLE, NM. Db.
Specialist
Practice ited so dlsssecsel the Bye,
Ear, Nose and Throat. (lasses aceurately
fitted. Hours10 to12 a.m. 2906, 7 te
8 p.m. Office and 3 South
ElmerjAve. Valley 'phene
DR. F. J. GREEN
Osteopathic Physician,
ace Will UO 34 Site Norwood Hotel,
hogy Asute and ehromie rd hha y
Coasualtation emamination free,
Graduated under the founder of the pro-
feasion, Dr. A. T. Btill, KirksviMe, Me.
Read The Record.
A.E.BAKER
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant 8. Waverly, N. Y.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
bm pou mat
call
the
want a cement side-
a first-class, d
on Simeon Davis, Yon
moe. Mean wl of
.
. + « « Special, 4 pounds for soc
4 qts Beans + «27C
4 pkgs Royal Corn Starch . . 25¢
3 pkgs Melrose Cosn Starch . 20c
+ py 5 3»
3 cans Com .
3 cans Peas
2 cans Devon Peas
: 28C
a eg
25¢ car Roast Beef
5 Ibs Silver Leaf Lard
Baltimore American.
Far and away the best work of
Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
This really great novel of
man interest, charming love
deepest mystery.
ook Store
is never pfonom-
ical, never stays
shagp. never giv-
es satisfaction. As a household
Vautod ay experiegond man for gro-
oFTY de man,
thus, Btevpson Bt. ayes. + Mods
Wanted to do. L
at Fred M oak Leave orders -
ley phone 101y.
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Avenue.
Waverly,
pher.
N.Y, with
to rent ” Caldwell avenue,
0. Hoot, Weeeny Tt ns
un gelt rooms for reat, No. 819
ye oping or: t
RT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of
@, Pa, at the close of business Bept.:
RESOURCES
and DISCOBDIS «oe een eee $340,178 62
rafts secured sud unsecured .... hos 4
Bonds to secure circulation. ... $0,000 ®
lamson U S Bends ces. 1090
, securities, etc 117,390 o
ing house, furniture and Gxtures 2500 ®
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2,500 86
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47090 03
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from approved reserve agents. . ...
ks and ofber cash items
of other National Banks. ......
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mption fund with P.5. Treasurer
{§ per cent. of circulation). we. ove
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2.500 00
LIABILITIES
shear we can tee that Wiss
shear will give better sitsfaction|
than any other. Call and sce them.
We have all kinds and sizes,
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ONE
COMPLETE
LINE OF
CUTLERY AT
BOLICH BROS.
HARDWARE
C. J. Kircuin,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYNAN.
Ropecial cars and prompt ab
tention gives to moviog of
of
vis, Olive 8¢.,
Planes, Hoasehold Goods. f
ital stock paid im
ividual deposits subject
10 CHECK. iron snmns vue 175.448 4S
and certificates of dep't 190,219 3$
fers checks outstandily ¥r 91 Wags
$agd.o87 17
y STATE or PRxwsvLvania, County of Brad
ord, ss
I, RF. Page, cashier of the above-named tank,
do Solemniy weg: that Daa is
true to the of my know
. R. F. Pace, Cashier.
Sabacribed snd sworn before me this 6h day
f Sept, 1908.
Fars RB. Powsas, Notary Pablic. |
Ceorrest—Attest”
W. Bisuor,
E WHEsloCK,
O L. MavsaLy,
A.J.GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
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