The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, September 21, 1906, Image 2

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    GRAF
& CO.
of Broad SL. and Park Av, {Warerly.
or | NRENARKALE RENEDY
[Turner's Inflammacine Ef-
fecting Cures That Are
Little Short of
Miraculous
Turner's Inflammacine,
‘thé 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 the popular
{favor as evidenced by the
testimonials that ion The
some of the employes of The
Record, and gave good re-
sults. , dnflammacioe is a
certain eure 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-
H. MURREL ,
- T. CAREY, Bditor.
Published every afternoon except Sun-
AT Oh Soplention
toring in the usual way.
Mrs. George Luther, 143
First street, Sayre, will
the local agent and wi
make a canvass of Sayre
every two months. Mrs.
Eliza Hoagland, 302 Des-
mond street, Sayre, is agent
_ PRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1008
Free Free
Mis A, C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn.,
a fesse sample bottle of
her when she was all
Helped Sor is a body bailder
toaic of wonderfal merit,
onic in
are positively
Sold by CM.
= 7 Cheap Rates West
The Erie Railroad ls again offering
wery low rates to the Pacifio Coast and
_ other western points. Inqaire of Erie
Ticket Agents or write J. H. Webster,
* Div. Pass. Agt, Eluira, N. Y. 90ct30
Ca Low Rates
Colonist tickets are now on mle via
Brie Railroad to the Pacific Coast and
western points. These rates are
3 dow, And will be in affect un-
tos 30 le desiring to get
; id take advantage
hr wen: Call on Erie Ticket
ord. H. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt.,
N.Y 99-0ct30
Railroad will sail
21; limited for re-
Sept. 22, inclasive. Fare
Sayre 31 re Tickets good going
wtarningon all trains exeept the
Bink Diamond Express within prescrib-
; Hmit.
Agents for further particulars. 109
; Week-End Outings
On Saturday and Sandayn
at ve named low fave, account Tomp-
kins County Fair, September 25-28, Tick-
will be sold Sept. 25, 26, 27 and 25th:
tad for retarn until September 20th,
press, within
Agents for further particalars, 109
$2.00 to Dryden and Return
St Above low ary ig Dryden Agri-
Sept. 18-21.
234, inclusive, and will be good go-
on all
oc to Towanda and Return
The Leh
#ta will be sold Sept. 15, 26, 27 and 25k;
limited for ru until Bape,
Bxpress, within
Jaf rate tickets wi
|. bo
it 9:10 a. rt
RA RE
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, 1006
Mr. E. B. Turner,
Bergen, N. Y.
Dear Sir:—I am 78 years old and
I have had the hay fever for the last
35 or 40 years, every year. I have
tried many doctors and remedies
and found only temporary relief.
Your agent left a box of Turger'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
pod than any remedy I ever tr.ed.
now realize that I am perfectly free
from hay fever. If I could not get
another box of it, [ would not take
ten times the cost of the box for it.
[ would cheerfully recommend it to
a'l sufferers with hay fever.
J. H, Post,
114 Plummer St., Sayre, Pa,
I commencd 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. E. B Turner.
About 23 years ago, after giving
birth to my J\dest girls 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 rexedy to heal them.
Your agent left a box of Turners
Inflammacine at my house on trial.
I used it, found immediate relief,
aad 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
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.
$1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re-
tarn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will
sell tickets Beptember 30th;
going and returning on special train on
date of saje only, Special train Jeaves
Bayre at 7:10 a. m.; retarning leaves
Wilkes-Barre 6 p. m. Half tickets
issued for childesn. For farther par-
ticular sce Lehigh Valley Ticket
Agents, 112
Excursions
‘ERIE RAILROAD.
$4.85 to Buffalo and retarn Sept. 23
and 34th, acudnat Demoeratie State Con-
1ilinols died nt bis summer home bere.
Iii health, continvicg through two
years, which for the most part anfitted
him for his congressional duties, had
afflicted Representative Hitt se that
bis demise was not altogether unex
pected here. In fact the greater part
of the work of the importast commit
the oa foreign affairs of the house of
Nprsstatives of which Mr HIt
ROBERT RK HITT.
was chairman, was doring the satire
of the last session of the congress dis
charged first by Hepresentative Rob
ert Adams of Pennsylvania up to the
time of his tragic death last spring
and afterward by Representatives
Cousins of lowa, Charles Landis of
Indiana and Perkins of New York.
Mr. Hitt was seventy-two years of
age, having been born iu Oblo in 1884,
but removing to lllincis three years
later,
His career was a varied one, embrac
ing vpéwspaper work, diplomacy and
legislation. As = young man he was
intimately assoclated with Abrabam
Lincoln and as an expert stenographer
reported many of that statesman’s ut
terances in the great jeiut campaign
with Stephen A Deuglas, as a repre
sentative of a Chicago newspaper,
LUCKY CAPTAIN PANIRL.
Commander of Levaine Pald $5,000
For Reacue of Yacht Palatine.
NORFOLK, Va, Hept. 21. — Five
thousand dollars was the amount eof
salvage pald Captain Daniel eof the
British steamer Lovaine for resculug
the salling yucht Palatine, on hoard
of which were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Ledlir and their son, J. 8. Ledlir
of St. Louis
The yacht lost ber rudder and salls
during the terrific storm of last Sun
day and Monday and when sighted by
the Lovaine was dangerously near the
treacherous coast of False cape
The yacht is now at the Colonna Ma
rine rallway for repairs, and its owner,
Mr. Ledlir, wife and son are registered
at the Monticello Lotel. Five men,
composing the crew of the yacht, are
quartered on hoard the yacht
Noe Moom Fer German Beat.
BERLIN. Sept. 21. —The captain of
the German steamer Meteor reports
to the Hamburg Amorican company
that when he had entered Portsmouth
harbor an admiralty tug came at onoe
alongside and the pilot shouted twice,
“His majesty’'s harbor master notifies
the Meteor that there Is no room io the
harbor.”
Engines “of War.
Four battleships cost more money
than is given by all Protestant Chris-
adom In a year for missions.
Woman Ceanstabla
The authorities at Saas Franelses
boast of being the first to employ a
weman police-constable
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quetations.
Money on call firm at G7 per oest;
prime mercantile paper, $507 per cant)
exchanges, 5366.08.24; balances, #4.500.63
Closing prices:
Amal Copper... 1ll¢g MN. Y. Centra}. .1
Alchison .. 1 Nerf. & West
B&O 104 Penn RR... 10%
Brooklyn TU T.. ¥Y Reading senses }Df
C.C.C&B8tL % Reck Island. ...
Ches. & Ohlo Wy 8t Paul
Chi. & Northw. dM Southern Pas
Southern Ry..
D.&H 08
Erle diy Bouth. Ry. pf.
Sugar
Gen. Electric 16844
IIL Central 179% Texas Pacific.
Lackawanna Le Union Paeifio,
Louis & Nash. Noy U. 8 Steel
Manhattan 184% U
pb Int. -Met wh
Missouri! Pac »"
8. Bteel pf,
West. Unlon..
New York Markets. .
FLOUR-Hteady to firm, but quiet;
nesota Jarents, $L1004 25; winter stral
$i Soap winter extras, 26013, w
patents, 535 75¢4.10
WHEAT Opening a trifie lower on peot
cables, wheat recovered and was well
supported Ly bulis on the saall north.
west receipts, December, 0 10163
£2 1-16c . May, $4 51608 C
PUTTER Creamery, extras Ire ga
BY Bye. firsts, BEC. , secon 93
held, extras, Xo
CHEESE State, full cream colored
white, fancy, large and smail. like | fal
to good, large, U&Gle; small 1
half skims bast, large, Sc; sm
art skims, prime, Joke; fadr
Use. full skims GX
FUGA Fresh gathered. extra. per doe
en, Xo, nearby, fresh gathered firsts
extra drets, Zac
he LOW- -Firm; fc. country,
AY Y -Bteady; shipping, S@Tc.; good Wu
choice, M0 Ec
STRAW Steady; long rye,
Woot.
fe.
ts,
tes
city,
478
Steady, domestic fleece, Baite.
HOPS- Stea a state, commun to cholos
16, Lelie: 4 and olds, nominal; Ps
cific coast, 186, 13g; 1904 1dc.. olde
nominal
LIVE POULTRY Dull and lowes,
fowls, 1290% old roosters.
spring chickens, 1213 ; ducks, ll
DRESSED POULTRY — Firm, and
od demand: fowls, choice, 18481
3 , fair to good, lic; old roosters, i
broilers, nearby, 16§16c.; do, western, J
oe
POTATOES Easier; Jersey, prime, ge
barrel, 11.7%g2, da, a ls barrel,
9%; bulk stock, per bush 80sec
Live Stoek Markets.
CATTLE 8 bt; aarhat
choles, wo i, pre: en a
Seal
left at Oregg's Racket Blore, Waverly.
After 13 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X.
Mrs. H. P. LaRiew is ill.
L. C. Miller is in Binghamton.
A. Unger spent yesterday in Ei-
mira,
Miss Mame Hilton spent yester-
day in Elmira.
H. W. Ballenstedt went to Bing-
hamton this noon.
F. B. Wells of Towanda, was in
Waverly yesterday.
James Davidson of Ramsey, Pa.,
is visiting Waverly friends.
Mrs. H., B Graf has returned
from a month's visit at Buffalo.
H. B. Ingham left this afternoon
for Tunkhannock and Lake Carey.
Miss Carrie Mercereau of Elmira
visited her sister, Mrs. I. G |Dodge,
yesterday.
Mr.
have returned to Waverly after
their wedding trip,
Mrs. Fred Lyford eatertained
this afternoon in honor of Mrs.
VanEtten of Port Jervis, NY.
Call at Lockerby’s barber shop
or fish bait. Also get a shave
and hair cut for 25c. 8g-25t
Dr. Griswold'shorse, Rolly Poly
won the running race at Dryden
fair yesterday afternoon, the time
was 1:45.
William Hilton left last Wednes-
day night for the University of
California, in which institution he
is a professor.
The Northern Central band gave
a concert at the Erie station last
night just before the Elmira Ex.
empts left on the 8:30 train,
The wedding of Anthony Ols-
zewski of South Waverly, and Miss
Mary Janowski of Elmira, will
take place at Elmira next Wednes-
day.
The funeral of little Anna
Daugherty, who died at the home
of Mr. Lincoln, Spring street, took
place this morning. The remains
were buried at Glenwood cemetery.
TWO GHEAT LECTURES
Waverly—The Rev. Delos E
Finks, D. D, will deliver his two
lectures in the Presbyterian ehurch
at Waverly, on Sunday and Mon-
day evenings next at 7:30, with the
aid of a double sterioptican cal-
cium light. There will be no ad-
mission fee, but a silver offering
will be taken for chnstian work
among the poor of our country.
Subject for Sunday evening,
“Strange People in our land.”
Monday evening, “Alaska and Its
Gold.” These lectures will bg a
rare treat. You are cordially in-
IN POLE COURT
Waverly—The police corralled
four drunks last night, and three
of them were brought before the
justice this morning; the fourth
was still too drunk to be given a
when he was lead back to the lock-
guilty and was discharged, The
next plead guilty and was also al-
lowed to go. The third wasa
South Waverly resideat and had
a police record so will sojourn at
the county jail for the next thirty
FUNERAL TOMORROW
Waverly—The funeral of Mrs.
Lilian Hicks, who died yesterday
morning at her home on 556 Clark
downpour of rain a large number
of the Waverly firemen doaned'
their uniforms and went to Sayre
yesterday to attend the convention
of the valley firemen. They all
got into the parade and they all
got good and wet; but they m no
way allowed that uspleasant feature
to dampen their high spirits. The
Tiogas made a hit by getting out
in the muddy street and drilling.
They all unite in the statement that
they had a good time despite the
rain, and say that the supper served
by the Presbyterian ladies was fine.
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES
Waverly — The Democratic
primaries were held in distriets 6,
7 and 8 last night and the following
delegates were elected District
No. 6, Philip Kerrigan and T. F.
Carmody. District No. 7, G C.
Higgins and W. D Park. District
No. 8, J. M. Lynch, Thos. Cluae
and W. J. Hogan.
The convention will be held
next Saturday at Owego at 2 p. m
The primaries in the three remain-
ing districts will be held this even-
PERSONAL MENTION
G.S Parker has gone to James:
town, N.Y , on a business trp.
E E. Reynolds returned today
after a two weeks’ trip to New
York.
Arthur Stevenson of Lock Ha.
ven is the guest of his brother,
William Stevenson, of this place,
pr ———
Ed Welch and wile, who have
been visiting at HumphreyPounds’
on Center street, returned home
today.
Mrs, J. C, Surgest of Richford,
who has been visiting Mrs. A
Smith, Maple street, returned home
today.
Mrs. Wiliam Ambruster and
daughter Mamie of Hornell, Miss
May Walsh of Towanda, and Miss
Nellie Malone of Elmira, were
guests of Mrs. J. W. Touhey of
Thomas avenue, yesterday.
DREW BIC CROWD
The Thornton Carnival Company
is drawing big crowds, and last
night the grounds were pasked to
a point where it was almost impos
sible to move. The various exhi
bitions were crowded and the
patrons were well pleased. The
carnival is considered superior to
any which has ever visited Sayre,
and the two remaining perform-
ances should be well patronized.
——————
Wiece Girl
“So she married that awful Jol
Rounder? Why, didn’t ‘she know tha
he had been blackballed by every elwd
in town?!”
“Yes—that's why she took Aim. Bhe
thought there'd be some chance of
keeping Bim at home evenings “=
Cleveland Leader.
Magic of the Sapphive
Te the sapphire have been aseribed
at various times magical properdles, (pe
two chief ones being: That It
vents wicked thoughts; and that
such aa enemy to poison that ¥ put
in a glass with a spider er venomous
reptile | will Will It
Same Rale
A. Broosen Alcott sald cmos: *1
thiak when a man lives on beef be
becomes something like an a2 On
that theory the man Who eats restan,
rant reed birds would probably be-
come something like an ish apar-
row,
Germany's Forts at Mets.
Akdough Germany bas held ets
for 86 years, she I» still to
he strength of its defenses, bas
just budit three more great forta, com-
mending the plateaus of GCoaveiotte
and Amanvilliers.
E. M. DUNHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Ofiges:— Rooms 4 and §, Eimer Bleck,
Advertise in The Record
O54NILSHIS
Sterling, Dockash,
Happy Thought
and Lehigh Stoves
and Ranges
From $10 to $75.
We repair staves
and furnaces.
BOLIGH BROS.,
HARDWARE
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
When you want a cement side-
walk laid in a first-class, durable
manner, call on Simeon Davis. You
will get Lhe benefit of years of prac-
tical experience. Mason work of
all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St.,
Sayre.
A.E.BAKER
Carpenter and Builder.
17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y.
A. H. HURRAY, M.D.
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose sod
Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass-
ea. Hours—9-13; 1.5; 7-8; Sundays 141
Appoint, Office, Wheelock Blook.
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
All This Week
rt.
GASPARD BROS.
N. 1. STANDARD STOCK ol
Presenting New Plays and Vaude-
ville Features.
Tonight
“On the Frontier”
Friday—"While Frisco Was Burd
ing"
Saturday Matinee —“A Woman's
Knemy."
Saturday Evening —" Mysterious Mr.
Ope large size heat slove,
vireet: low pries, No STLW. Toafan
stree
rtion of the Old
foc erorn.
Spring :
stead property in Bayre,
M. Thompaoa, 200 ]
Two good heating stoves and range.
Inquire at 808 North Main street, Ath-
ens, 101-8
soveral houses ana Tete for sale 1a do-
sirable locations In w Soria w
suit purchasers, uire oy a.
Rahvier, Mavnard logs Athena
Wanted.
Paid apprentice girls wanted at Mrs.
Ellis’ millinery parlors, Waverly. 1128
Dining room girl wanted. Apply at
Touhey Hotel, Rayre. Hee
Girl for
of three,
street, Athens,
peral housework in folly
a week. 020 EB. Main
111-12¢
A girl for general housework. a
quire 503 Lincoln street.
Lost
Oa Fair Grounds, small steel
with chain, containing no money, Bait
able reward if left at 415 South Elmer:
avenue, Sayre, 113-6*
For Rent
8-room housa on Pi
Warren, Boath Waverly. as Tara large ate
tic fine cellar and city water.
sion given October 1st. Nacalre ot W, of W.
L. Watyous, Waverly, N.Y. 111-4¢
Four rooms for
Inquire of FP. B a
Plamber.
Read The Record.
H. H. Mercereau,
aA M. Tusk
Mauch
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