The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 19, 1907, Image 2

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Pa ker Avenue
NATIONAL SANK
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
's solicit your Banking
business, and will pay you
per cent. interest per
for money left on
Certificate of Deposit or Sav-
She department of savings
a special feature of this
and all deposits, wheth-
large or small, draw the
rate of interest
NM. H. SAWTELLE,
MURRELLE, Publisher.
x W. T. CAREY, Editor
i every afternoon except
at 203 West Lockhart street,
Pa.
ription, $3.00 per year: 25¢
per month.
rates reasonable,
known on application
a8 second-class matter May
at the postoffice at Sayre,
3 the Act of Congress of
3, 1878.
and
RDAY, JANUARY 15 1907
WINERY
ank E. Wood, Representative
and advertising matter may
R at Grege’s Racket Store, Wav-
or 12 o'clock noon call the main
at Sayre, both phones.
LOCAL BREVIS
Gussie Seeds of Philadelphia,
guest of Miss Mabel Cummings
: will be a meeting of the vil-
> board of trustees at the village
this evening.
‘regular business meeting of the
* Unlon will
afternoon
be held to-
(31% Bocept a lMmited number of pu-
m the mandolin. Address Edwin
, Athens, Pa. 213-2t
Kinney of New York city
18 Waverly last ulght, called
by the death of Mr. Higbee
4 Was received last night here
death of Mrs. Fred Emerson
at her home in New York
L mbers of the Tioga bose cow-
‘and their ladles enjoyed a very
Ant dancing party st their rooms
Alle Devlin will
ner store at 6:30 p
#xcept Monday,
pay day.
her
avery
and
3t
close
m
Saturday
morning at nine o'clock
will be a prayer service at the
Apartments of Mr. Migbee The
ns will be taken to his old home
pers ou the ten o'clock Erle
Where the funeral will be held
y Bane yesterday completed a
y days sojourn at the stone pile
he county jail at Owego. On his
be Was met by Officer McHen-
¢ escorted him to this place
will suswer to a charge pre-
Dasfel Young of assault
ribg will come before Justice
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INSTITUTE.
BREST
That |
AROUSES IN
Much Information Given Out
Will Be of Practical Use to Agricul.
turists, |
Waverly—The address of Prof E F
McDonald of the Educational depart-
ment hall
to those In attendance at the Farmers
at the Masonic vesterday
Institute was a splendid appeal for
the teaching of practical subjects In
the schools in the rural
tricts which will fit the boys
better farmers and the girls to be bet-
ter The address was
applauded heartily those present
who seemed to agree with the speaker
thoroughly #1 his idea that man made
but God made the country
was entirely
Fuller of New York
who gave a interesting talk
on The Various Dreeds of Cattle” il-
lusirated with stereopticon views. The
selections
which were heartily applauded
public dis-
to be
farmer's wives
by
the city
Last
taken up bs
night's session
V.E
Sery
Lyric Glee Club sang two
Con-
ductor Ward stated yesterday that one
feature of last year's Institute in Wav-
erly was the fact that better music
furnished than any lnstitute he
throughout the state
sessions were well attended
was
ittended
Todays
This moruing the question box evok-
which
was
ed a lively discussion from
information ac-
Mr
and Con
valuable
A
on
Ward
much
quired paper read by
Plant
was
Stevens Growth
ductor Home Grown Pro-
feim
A
Messrs Slawson
Hon. Byram
did talk this
ind Sclentific
on
violin duet was rendered by
and Hess
Winters gave a splen
afternoon on “Drainage
Farming” from a prac-
view After Conductor
The of
institute was
tical point of
Ward's
Farm
Journed
paper on Care the
Horse the ad-
NOT RUNNING FOR
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
But F. L. Howard is a Candidate For
Supervisor of the Town of
Barton,
Waverly—F. L
past two terms
Howard, who for the
has fielled the office
of supervisor of the town of Barton
is a candidate for renomination
Mr Howard has performed bis du-
ties like and
town the lowest tax
in & DUSINess manner
has given (oo the
lowest rate of
some of
Many im
highways have been
rate on record and the
any town in Tioga county
them nearly double
the
others
being
provements to
jade
b
tad with the
and are contemplated,
experience gained by him
during his lpcumbeucy these ideas
could be carried out by him with bet-
results than by
did
situation
ter a new supervisor
understand
nearby
who
the
not thoroughly
Two
stated in thelr col-
for
unplain-
newspa-
pers have recently
that he
Overseers the
umns was a candidate
of poor Is an
able error
Piles! Plles! Plles!
Willlam:s® Indian Plle Ointment
will cure liiind, Bleeding, Ulcerated
and Itching Piles. It absorbs the
tumors, allays the itching at once,
acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief
Dr William's Indian Plle Ointment
ia prepared for Piles and Itching of
the private parts. Every box guaran-
anteed. Sold by druggists, by mall,
for 50c and $1.00 Williams Mig
Co., Cleveland, O. For sale by C
Driggs, druggist
Williams® Kidney Pills.
Have you neglected your Kidaeys?
Have your overworked your nervous
system and caused trouble with your
Kidoeys and Bladder? Have you
pains in the Join, side, back, groins
and Diadder? Have you a flabby ap-
pearance of the face, especially un-
der the eyes? Too frequent desire to
pass urine? If so, Willams’ Kidney
Pills will cure you. Sample Free.
By mall, 60c. Sold by Druggists.
Williams Mf'g. Co, Prop'r.. Cleveland,
0. Sold by C. M. Driggs. druggist.
Dr
Cigars Smoked by New Yorkers.
Men In New York City smoke 1,104,
000 cigars cach day.
Will Maintain States Quo
PARIS, Jan. *7 It is now possible to |
minounce definitely that the Ultramon
tanes were at the
of the Freach episcopate in their de |
termination to Lold In suspense the
malin question of how worship shall be
continued, a decision being arrived at
not to form cultnral associations under
the law of 101 and at the same time
to ask for precise instructions from
Iu the sueautinie the status
victorious sessions
DRAWS LARGE CROWD
Many Farmers Attend snd Hear Ex.
cellent Program That Has Been
Provided.
Waverly—The farmers lastitute is
in session at the Masonic temple to-
day and Is well attended
The morning session was opened
with prayer by Rev. George A. Briggs,
pastor of the Baptist church
Village Attorney Frauk A. Bell de-
livered the address of welcome and in
a very earnest manuer told the visi-
tors how giad the Waverly people
were to receive them and that the aim
of this village was to give to the sur-
rounding rural districts a first
market for their produce
Conductor Ward made the response
and caused a laugh by telling what
a good farmer had been spoiled by Mr
Bell going into the law
The program was taken up In the
order in which it had been prepared
and was as follows
Principles of Farm Chemistry
F. R. Stevens. Sennett,
1:36 P M.
Question Box
Producing Market
James H
Children’s Half
class
NY
Milk
Owen, Chemung
Hour
E. F. McDonald
Music Lyric Glee Club
There was a session in the evening
and also today and the following pro-
gram was given
Question Box
Our Relation to the Puble Schools
Prof. McDonald
The Various Breeds of Cattle
V. E Fuller, New York Clty
tIlustrated with Stereopticon )
Male furnished musle
thiz session
Saturday,
Question Box
How Plants Grow
Home Grown Protein
Violin Duet
Music by Ladies’ Quartet
this session
Saturday,
Question Box
Drainage and Systematic Farming
Hon. B. LIL. Winters, Smithboro
The Care of the Farm Horse
Mr
Quartet
The
quartst at
10 A M
Mr. Stevens
Mr Ward
1:30 P. M
Ward
Music by the Ladies
ALMA DUFOUR
Seweoral Lou Shots Easy Winners at
New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS Jan. .'. Alma Da
four. the winuing out
classed Lier competitors in the feature
race at City park
She rau under the wire a length
abead of Judge Post, with Mamie Algol
third veral long CRY
victors. Sumwinarivs
First Race
ond;
only favorite,
Se shots were
Donna, first; Orline, sec
MacFarlan, third
Second Race Bud HILL first:
gantua, second, haiserhioff, third
Third Race first; Work
aday Lad, third
Fourth Ruce Dufour, first;
fudge Post Mamie Algol,
third
Firth Race
panak, second
Sixth Hace
secoiul: Dinemack
Beveuth Race
Reside, swcond
Louise
Gar
Fae Crest
Brawney
Aun
second;
second
Spider Web, first; Saga
Pierrot, thiend
Soprano, Best;
thind
J. WW. O'Neill
Florizel, third
Plapute,
frst,
Corbett and Murphy to Flight Again,
NEW YORK, Jan. '? -Young Cor
bett and Tommy Murphy were match
«1 for a finish fight iu Nevada on or
before Murch 20 for a purse to be of
fered by Nevada parties and a side bet
of $5000 Jim Bockley put up $1,000
forfeit for Murphy, and Joe Guns sup
plied the Corbett money
Hile D'Oro at Frisco.
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, V—~For the
first tie lu several years the colors
of President Willlams of the Pacific
Coast Jockey club flashed frst past
the post at Oakland when Hilo D'Oro
won the five furlong race for maiden
three year olds
Root and Grey to Settle It.
LONDON, Jau. "~The exchange of
certalu definite proposals between the
United States and Great Britain for
the purpose of clearing up the out
stunding differences between the Unit.
wil States and Canada have reached an
advanced stage, so that well Informed
circles not only hope, but believe, that
the approaching meeting between Sec
retary Root and Earl Grey, governor
at Ottawa will re
loag peuding coutroversies
Which?
She—Here's a joke about a womas
trying to sharpen a lead pencil. I
can't see any point to it!
SAYRE,
PENNSYLVANIA
NEWSPAPERS TO CONSOLIDATE
Waverly Free Press and Tioga County
Record Will Be Made One.
PREMIUMS FOR NEW
ERS
In Sayre and Athens,
SUBSCRIB.
Beginning with next Friday's issue
the weekly Tioga County Record and
The Waverly Free Press will be con-
solidated into one weekly newspaper
The Tioga County Record has been
published at Owego continuously for
thirty-five years and the Free Press
founded in 1876 as a successor to the
Enterprise, founded in 1868, is the
only paper of Waverly, with the larg:
est circulation of any paper in Tioga
county In their consolidated form
the Free Press-Record will continue
to give all the news of the county seat
formerly found In the Record. while
the news of Waverly will receive as
generous attention as before. In addi-
tion to this, special attention will be
given lo general county news and.
with regular correspondents in every
town and village, the new paper will
easily become the representative pub-
lication of the county. In order to
give space for all the news this plan
calls for, the size of the combined
papers will be Increased to twelve
pages lnstead of the eight-page form
in which each now appears The
consolidated papers will be under the
editorial charge of the present editor
of the Free Press and it is hoped to
steadily add the improvements
which It is beljeved have already add-
ed to the popularity of both papers
INDUCEMENTS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
The subscription price for the Rec-
ord is one dollar per vear if pald in
advance and one dollar and a half if
not so pald: that of the Free Press
cents if pald in ad-
Is hereby given that
paying up thelr arrears
for subscriptions before March 1.1907,
will receive the consolidated Tioga
County Record and Waverly Free
Press for seventy-five cents, pavable
in advance. After that date the price
will be one dollar per year
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CAM
PREMIUMS
To Solleltors In Sayre and Athens,
We will also give one hundred dol-
lars In cash premiums follows
Twenty-five dollars to the person who
first sends in one hundred new sub
scribers, twenty dollars the per-
son who sends in the second oige hun-
dred new subscriptions, fifteen dollars
to the person who sends in the third
one hundred new subscriptions. ten
dollars to fhe person who sends In
the fourth one hundred new subscrip-
tions, five dollars each to the six per
sons who send In the next highest
number of new subscriptions
IN SAYRE AND ATHENS.
The subscriptions under these terms
must be paid in advance and reported
each week as received. Subscriptions
to the Waverly Free Press should be
reported to the Free Pref® at Waverly
Of course a subscription to either pa-
per will secure for the subscriber the
consolidated Free Press-Record. No
subscription will counted to the
credit of a canvasser until the money
has been turned Into the office. As
stated before. all subscriptions to
either paper will be received for sey-
enty-five cents per year and the sub-
scriber wlll receive both papers In
thelr consolidated form. Further In-
formation In regard to the terms of
the premium contest will be furnish-
ed on application 212-3
to
Is seventy-five
vance Notice
all persons
as
to
be
William's Carbelic Salve With Arnlea
snd Witeh Hazel.
The best Salve In the world for
Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet-
ter, Chapped Hands and all skin
eruptions. It Is guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded. Price
25c by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co.
Prop's, Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M.
Driggs, druggist
Subscribe for The Record.
ere.
Auditor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby miven that the un-
dersigned, an Auditor, appointed by
the Orphans’ Court of Bradford Coun-
ty. to distribute the funds In the
hands of R. F. Page, Executor of the
estate of Deborah Ann Baker, late of
the Borough of Athens deceased, will
give a hearing to all parties interest-
ed at his office, Rooms 4 and 5 Elmer
Block, No. 105 Lockhart street in the
Horough of Sayre, County of Bradford
and State of Pennsylvania, on Friday,
February 1st. 1907, at 2 o'cloek p. m.
All persons |nterested or having
claims upon & fund must mak?
thelr claims sald Auditor at
that time and place or be forever de-
barred from
Toawia Me
of bribery alilermen of
the Municipal Ownership league was
resumed before the grand Jury. The
first witness to be called by the district
attorney was Alderuan Joseph M. Tor
pey. The prosecution of Alderman Wil
liam Clifford Lefore Magistrate Whit
man bas been postpooed at tie request
of his attorneys, Levy & Unger. and
will not take place until Monday. Clif
ford's bail was fixed at $10.00. John J.
White and Samvel Kaba RUing sure
ties. After Distiict Attorney Jerome
had examined eight of the ten alder
men whom Cl Mord is alleged to have
said could be bought for $500 aplece
be =aid
“It looks to me as if two or wmsibly
more of hit hinch of eleven Manled
pal Ownership league alle were
simply holding therm, |
lout believe all of th aw thelr
votes were beng ike
plain fools, they heep
in a shambles’
This conclusion ti district at.
torney, In conjunction with other sig.
nificant incidents 4 = an In
dication that one or 3 a! ler
men had unbosomet 14 « and
given what micht is A
confession At tls tf nrovesl
that the majority of i+ 1. Y4 I denied
they had enteirv | into am 1greement
to accept pay for vo'l: far Nufus B
Cowling for reconder and men iy did so
under orders, not know iug the reason
for the bolt from John Paluileri. Asked
If be had obtained a confession, Mr,
Jerome's reply was
“I decline to make any statement on
that plase of the matter.”
195
out on tl]
iis
paal 1a BS;
wer
of
be construed
a?
ON SOLID ROCK,
Site For Canal Dam Found te Have
Good Foundations.
WASHINGTON, Jan. *" Chairman
Miliard of the senate committee on, in-
terovvanle canalamade public the report
of the interoceanic canal commission
ohh the borings at the Gatun dam site
which was furnished in response to a
request from the committee. The re
port Includes 1 cabled statement from
Chief Engineer Stevens. in which he
says that 127 holes have been bored at
the Gatun site and all show that the
lock walls will rest on firin and sult:
able soft rock
He also says that sixty-three bor
ings, all extending to rock, have been
made across the valley of the Chagres
covering the dam site and that
vious material was found in only four
and below feet. At the
Miguel lock walls there have
ten borings, all rock
suitable for foundation
pel
holes
Pedro
bern
Sik
showing
Countess Comes to Ald Her Brother,
NEW Yuk, Jan. +—H. K. Thaw's
sister Alice, now the Countess of Yar
month, arrived here on the steamship
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. The coming
of the young woman, who is the one
person in the world who has the great
influence for gol with Thaw,
means that a final effort will be made
to have him the appoint
ment of a commission in lunacy to pass
upon his mental condition
est
con=ent to
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotntions,
Money on call easy al IY per cent;
prime mercantile paper. Gols per cent;
exchanges, E6000, balances, $12015 on
Closing prices
Amal Copper
Atchison
B&O
Hrooklhyn R. T
C.C.C.&8¢t L
Ches & Ohlo
Chi. & Northw
D&H
Erie .
Gen. Electric
HL Central
lLackawanns
Louis, & Nash
Munhattan
Int -Meat
Missouri Pac
N.Y. Central
Norf. & West
Penn. R. R
Reading
Rock Island
Rt. Paul
Boutehrn Pac
Southern Ry
Bouth., Ry. pf
Sugar
148 Texas
&~ Union
ay 1 8S. Steel
13 U. 8S Steel pt
YY West Union
S
New York Markets.
FLOUR — Steady, but dull; Minnesots
patents =. winter straights £2 0g
1% 5093, winter pat
Beagle
ents
WHEAT Markel was steady
ight northwest receipts tvady cables
bad weather for the movement and In
sympathy with coarse gralus; May,
QTE aNIGe July, SIUST 1-16
Creamery, oxtras. per pound
(Mercantile Exchange offich
quotation, extras, So); firsts, Au Zi Ue
sis, TW Sa thirds, 20437¢ ; held, exiras
Tudilee.; rats, S40 5c; seconds
thirds dairy, tubs
Tax Ii so. thirds, 2401
CHEESE -Btate, full cream, small and
large, September, fancy. 14%; October,
best, 13% Qld goad to prime, 1I%ailc
wigter made, average best, lle. Inferior
Halk Hght skims, Pc, half skims, Lest,
Faulic., part skims, prime, Mg%ac.; fale
lo good GWYiI%e.. common, use; full
shims, Jy
EGGB State, Peainsylvania and nearby,
selected, white, fancy, HUSc., good to
cholce, 34 EC | extra, mixed 2c | firsts to
extra fArsis. SGI poor to falr, 2G 6c
dirties, M03 checks, 1-400 refrigers
ator, finest, Silk average beat
summon to g od 19 2c; Hmed 18:4.
TALLOW -Steady . city, s\ country,
Werth
HAY - Steady;
wholce, $1 004x115
STRAW -Qulet;
HEANS -Qulet
$1 Soey1 52 pea
| FR SIRT
HOPS Steady:
115%
10
LILES
Ww
Big
Bi
159
ny
=
13%
Et
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13
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bin
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1%
Pacinc
Pacific
eariy on
-—t
shipping, Su%. | good to
long rye, &4 Ti
marrow, 125, medium,
NOW, red kidoey
state, common to cholce,
06, 18023c.; 1m0, AA) Pacific coast,
1906. 1347 16c ; 1906, Jogr1
POTATOES -Qulet; New York and west.
ern. cholee. per bushel. 534 do, fale
» Euan], per bushel, $84 Sx Pennsylvania
boy per bushel, S84 foc,
POULTRY Firm
i old roosters, SUE
, ducks 149115 geese
keys, 1660 18¢
DRESSED POULTRY
choles, 13%e.; do fair to
old ruosters, $c. nearby
Ihe, western. do, litle
, Ttholce to fancy. 1%. . do, Western
do. 170M falr to good, do, 15gi6c. ;
ducks. nearby 165; western, do, IM
4c. ; geese, nearby, 10912; western, do.
Si16c
fowls
chickens
130k
1%
100
tur
Firm, fowls
good. 12§113c.
chickens, 16s
turkeys, near
Live Stock Markets,
CATTLE Supply light; market steady
choice, $5 90610, prime, BOUL. veal
enlves, £35069
HOGS Receipts light. market active,
rime heavies, F.75. mediums REQLE,;
ervy and light Yorkers #00657, pige.
BW. roughs, £46
SHEEF® AND LAMBS — Bupply light,
market slow. prime wethers, 8.006875,
culls and common. $368; lambs B87 6
A.E.BAKER.
of life is uncertain
when you find the spans w
ran down, nervous, irrita
bad dreams: dizziness or
may be
and
eakening and you feel all
ble, melancholy; loosing
eep; have
swimming of the head;
and get numb;
back; brick-dust deposit
and sore across the should
throughout the body: have
it, you should commence
ers; have shooting pains
* to strain or a desire to
sensation when passing
to take Bloodine to-day.
wait !
pains and all female discases
Cotcunsrese, Co
THE BLOODLINE CO. B
Gesriawes — Throch = #
indoced to Uy your Bladice
sample bottle Yours gal
sx, March yo 1904 |
Mass:
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Bloodine — sm corvinied it 3 what | need » build |
emup | maw 3 change for the better after taking |
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the sample bottle. 1 hope you will
atteztion as | am seeding it very me
Yours very bralyi
2s A C Taixros
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ve it promgh
Coromstax, Conn, July #5, 190g
THE BLOODINE CO. Boston, Mass :
Gexriswns —[ enclose 3 $500 order for
12} twelve bottles of your flocdine read
promptly, Yours truly,
Mas A.C. Tarrvom
Such positive proof of the remar
kable merits of Blocdine have been
Large Sample Bottle by mail 10c.
Bloodine Liver Pills cure
Constipation, 25¢. a bo=
Sold by C. M.
i
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Driggs, Sayre.
WANT ADS
Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, For
Sal etc, 34 cent a word each in-
serifon for the first three times, %
cenl a word each Insertion there-
after. None taken for less than 25
Situations wanted free to pald
in advance subscribers.
WANTED.
Wanted— Woman to work at general
housework. Will pay good wages.
Enquire at once at this office.
Ww anted—Experienced table girls at
the Wilbur House. nt
Girl Wanted for general housework.
Pa 209-1
Experienced grocery deliverymau
wanted. Inquire at D. M. Artur’'s Gro-
cery, Stevenson St, Sayre. 2081
when a Gas
Radiator
an the parlor or Libray
ismuch cic aner,
¢heaper & Convenient.
GAS LIGHT COMPANY,
Waverly, N. Y.
LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
ONE WEEK STARTING
Monday, Jan. 2
Mutinees Wednesday and Saturday. |
A Week of Grand Productions {
CHAS. H. ROSSKAM
Presents his Popular
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CHICAGO STOCK CO.
In High Class Repertoire and
Yaudeville.
MONDAY —A Soldier of the
TUESDAY—Lost River.
WEDNESDAY —The Parish Priest.
THURSDAY ~The Missourians
FRIDAY--The Royal Box
SATURDAY —Sergeant James,
MATINEES.
WEDNESDAY-—At Cozy Corners
SATURDAY-—Little Goody Two Shoes
PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES.
Prices 10c, 20¢c, 30c. Box seats
Ste. Matinee Prices, 10¢ and 20c.
Ladies’ Tickets Mowday night 16c
limited to 200. \
SALE OPENS ON FRIDAY AT
HALLS SHOE STORE.
We Buy Junk.
Do you know that Blosteln Broa
pay the highest price for rags, rub-
bers, iron, metals, etc. Calli on us
before disposing of your junk. We
buy wholesale and retail. Bell phone
$0w. Prompt attention, exact weight.
Write for prices. Bolsteln Broa. Cor,
Johnson and Broad Sts. Waverly.
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Empire i
FOR SALE.
For Sale—1905 Olds Automobile in
fine condition Seats four. James
B. Bray, Waverly, N. Y. 211-3
For Sale—House and lot and vacant
lot adjoining with baru and fruit. Ine
quire C. E Jackson, 302 Lincoln street
Sayre, Pa 212-8*
Several houses and lots for sale In
desirable locations in town. Terms
to suit purchasers. Inquire of W.
(G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens.
39-1
Farm 1% miles east of Athens, con
taining 123 acres with good house,
barn, well and fruit trees Price
$2500. W. G. Patterson, Box 74. Ath-
ens, Pa. 203-12¢
House aud lot at $850, also one at
$1,300. A snap If taken at once. Ene
quire G. N. Angler, 103 Park Place,
telephone 58y, 209.
valley
FOR RENT.
For rent, office rooms in the Whee-
lock Block 264
“Ten room brick house, modern .m-
provements. Inquire at this office.
147-1
THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE,
Desiref to announce that they have
some very desirable bullding lots for
sale on cheap and easy terms, and
that they have placed the agency for
selling them in the hands of ANDREW
EVARTS of this place. All those
wishing to provide themselves with
homes or to Invest In lots for specu-
lative purposes will do well to com
sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas-
ing elsewhere. This plot of land is
nearly surrounded by industrial plants
with beautiful scenery and all the ad-
to suit purchasers. Steps are already
being taken to supply all the land
comprising this plot with a full sup-
ply of the best water thy valley af-
fords. When you come to look over
the plot of ground take trolley fo
Springs Corners, cross bridge fiat
crosses over L. VR. R. when across
bridge turn to the left and you are
on the ground. There will be a man
at the office Tuesday, Thu )