of What May Be Done if One is Only Sufliciently Sagaclous. Skirts, Shirt Waists, Silks, Dress Goods, Silks, Trimmings. Waverly—There were several les ‘sons in “high,” “frenzied,” or some other kind of finance brought out Friday In the hearing of Charles and Joseph Blosteln, who were held by Justice Hoagland for grand larceny ‘One matter was a method of doing a banking business, without having any funds in a bank. The various mem- ‘bers of the family are located in dif- ferent places, lucluding Waverly, Ei- mira and Ithaca Each member in each of the places has a package of checks endorsed in blank by each of the others Now. as the scribe un- Siiks and fancy materials Prices $15.00 to $85.00. They are model tures. New, jaunty styles. Prices $5.00 to $25.00 prtment of the latest models. Exquisite New Shirt Waists derstood from the evidence, a member in Eimira would nll out one of the ‘blank checks for a given amount! drawn a Waverly bank, and it would take alput three days for the b check to get to New York and bgck Eto the Waverly bank. In the mean- | time, the Waverly biraneh would have ki been notified.and they would fill outa L | check endorsed by the Elmira branch land deposit it before the first check back. and this latter check b | would be guarded in the same way | that when showed up there bi was always an amount to the credit bp iof the drawer to cover it. At lengli however, this played out, and as a k {result the checks went to protest, and then the trouble developed 4 The story of the present difficulty b [1s as follows: A man named Levine, pi who has been doing business with the | defendants had a check drawn on the oil * | CAle eAasuayedwod ¥y ons ULE 0) 00°18 WO) SOR] ‘uopoadau) 1nok 10) uy suf ‘els Lquiom Leal Sujmwiuod | 50 on ossw and Fancy Dress m of plain fabrics Fancy matericls 50c to $1.50 Black materials 0c te $2.00 Goods. In laces iCitizens Bank of Waverly in his fav- that was endorsed by them He iwent to the complairant W. M. Spelzg- el. and told him that the bank in El- mira did not know the Blostein's and asked him to give him his check in tor laces which per yard per yard. very popular, y. Prices 6c to $2.00 per yard. This is your largest and finest Carpets— 25¢ Mattings— Linoleum—- NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 solicit your Banking and will pay you per cent. interest per for money left on of Deposit or Sav- Account. department of savings " & special feature of this ‘Bank, and all deposits, wheth- ir large or small, draw the rate of interest M. H. SAWTELLE, . Valley Record W. T. CAREY, Editor . every afternoon except J at 203 West Lockhart Street, , $33.00 per year; 25c “rates reasonable, and on application. as second-class matter May “at the postoflice at Sayre, ir the Act of Congress of 1879, news that's fit to prist.” NDAY, MARCH 25, BE. WOOD, Representative. advertising matter may be Wee's Racket Store, corner 3 “and Park Avenue. 12 o'clock noon call the main 4 Both phones. 1507 Ray Brooks McCarthy, who formerly in Waverly, Is in town today confined to her being tw of Newark, N. J. in Waverly. | New candy for Easter just In 10c (pound. Gregg's Racket store. j — : Orren Ray spent Sunday week's wages_at Wyalusing and his Another new lot of shirtwaists ito $1.98 at Gregg's Racket store 98¢ | Go to Mrs. Baker's for millinery i Latest designs. Waverly street. 3t B. Freedman returned home today after spending the past week in New York city A fall ready lige of fancy dress hats, and Miss Devlin's 268-uL to wear hats at Broad street Miss VW Strauss of spent the day in Waverly of Mrs.’ A a8 the guest Renova Unger Hereafter the Barber's Unlon P.O of A hall fourth Tuesday in each month will meet the in the Ss All the latest designs at Mrs. Baker's, Waverly the Clinton aveuue car 2140. in millinery street. Take tell phone Mr McVey, DD. of Blug- Mr and Mrs George Frantz on Pennsylvania aven- The Rev hamton, are visiting ue, South Waverly - Frank Bonnell, wife of vetin doctor Frank Bonnell of Lock- wosd, died yesterday at her home from jatiack of pneinonia . i Mrs nary Mrs est displa in Waverly nesday Ellis will offer t of his one of the fin- miMfonery shown Fue Wed- All are invited ever week fas and Thursday Latest novelties in millinery will be jdisplayed spring opening of IMrs. Ella’ parlors this week Tuesday, i Wednesday and Thursday, No. 363 | Broad street. Waverly, N. Y 2t at the The little son of Elton Leslie, who resides on Broad had the mis- a few days axo to get acid in with { result that the organ is seriously {fured ] street some the in- { fortune i carbolic his eye | J Frank Groman, formerly proprie- {tor of the Norwood and lately manag- Hing Tioga hotel in the absence of the { proprietor, left Sunday night for { Aloka, | T, where he expects to en- gage in usiness ———— The Farther lights soclety of the Baptist church will give a social to- { morrow, Tuesday evening, at the home Waverly. This is the third of a ser- les that so far has Very success 5 TTTTeTTYTeRTTIevTT return for the Blostein check Speig- consented, and drew his check In favor of Levine marking it cash, and took the Blosteln check. This check ame to the Citizen's bank at Waver- y. and there was no funds ithat the {and Charles Blostein went to Speigel {and asked him to withdraw the check itor if It was protested it would hurt he credit of the firm. Speigel wanted 0 know how he would be secured, and Charles stated that they had a quantity of junk that they would turn lover to him Speigel consented, and ia list of the juuk was made out and { J W. Grumme is in Towanda this |, price agreed upon, and Speigel's | afte rugon on business | i jel a AAA A a a opportunity to select from the assortment of floor coverings out- —eeTeew -— to ¥LS5 per yard aha AAA LAA. t t TETTTeTTTTTeTY | Subscribe for The Record. son came to Waverly, looked it over and verified the statement Speigel { J F. Shoemaker Is in Watkins 10-10, paid them $15 to load the stuff iday on legal business —————————————— ‘on a oan | At the same time the Blosteins were the Citizen's bank a sum of and Joseph RBlostein, on the following day agreed with visiting rela- v0 bank to turn over this same Junk the Easter to the E J. Collins, ladies’ tailor and dress- | oo Waverly iw Broad street money i maker EE ————— Tew i: Waterloo durisg SAhe Or Affe fives 5 Margaret in bank to turn over this same vacation junk to secure it for the sum owing It was stated that the same was being meets | oaded or was about to be loaded upon Futtle on Hopkins street |, .,. 4¢ the D. L. & W. station in ‘ South Waverly, So on Saturday Fred {Sawyer drew up a bill of sale and go- & W Blosteins, The vith physical culture ciass Mrs mm Monday evening at 30 WwW E Edwin are spending a few days at the home of Mr Tew and wife and son ing over the DD. L station it was the the bill of lading was made out in favor of the Later the bank the car load of junk to the Ithaca Junk Co | and shipped it to Ithaca. The Ithaca Junk Co. 8 composed in part by a brother of the Waverly Blosteins This last sale was made without curity It crime committeed in the state of New signed by Tew's sister at Lockwood Father Rackliff of Buffalo, charge of the spiritual that is being held at St bank sold The Rev is in retreat James church Mrs of with Mrs ey In Waverly S. Bosworth and daughter Ber- Center, Bosworth's sister se tha Tioga spent Sunday Mrs Car- was contended that there was no The merchant who does not adver- | YOrk, because there had been merely : ne v t tise in The Valley Record clearly does |“ agreement to turn over the not care for the patronage of its mul- junk to the bank, after it had ben sold titude of subscribers to Speigel, und under the Statute of verbal Frauds there could be no transfer in Baptist the state, and therefore no crime had (Tuesday) parsonage The of the church will meet tomorrow at the Baptist Baraca class beenn committed over which the New The deldnse if Pennsyl- impress two de | All leourts had jurisdiction are urged to be present maintained that the was committed evening the member crime, there —————————————— Dr. and Mrs WF. Weeks left to- {sylvania. This view did not iday for Philadelphia having been gall- [the court, however, and the ed there on account of the death of fendants were held to appear before iatter’s Mrs. Joseph (the grand jury. The ball was fixed | Fletcher iat $300 and Fred Sawyer wenl on the! i bond was one in the mother, { i The Salisbury advertising {that has occupied the north room on! agency, This Is the Place. store, Waverly. Yillage Trusices Will Convene This Evening For the First Time Since Election. x store, Waverly. Waveriy—The Village Hoard of Trustees will hold their first meeting since election this evening at 7 o'clock President Lawrence, and Trustees Hrown. Brougham and Ben- : aell were sworn in at noon today, and his evenlug the regular organization * will be perfected, and the committees ippointed. The following officers are iso to be appointed at this time: Vil- age clerk, village attgrney, chief of police, two night wiichmen, mem- bers of the board of health, cemetery sexton, and care taker of the town clock Fasler cards Easter cards FREE PRESS PLANT NOW BEING MOVED. Will Occapy New Quarters in the Man. oca Temple Bullding. Waverly—The plant of the Waverly Free Press is now being moved from the old quarters that it has occupied many years into the more com- ihe new place has been fitted up in excellent style, and occuples the great- er part of the first floor. of the bulld- | Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, For ing Sat elc.. i; tent a word each In- The office is in the room that was [gertion for the first three times, % formerly the entrance to the Tioga (ceri 8 word each losertion there hotel. It has a complete system of after, Noue taken for less than 27 filing cases, and a large number of cents. Situations wanted free to paid receptacles for all the finer material 'a advance subscribers that is used in the printing business The press room is in the basement WANTED. yn the porth side of the building, and | Girls in the shirt factory is equipped with a large number of | factory in Talmadge block. conveniences An elevator for Apply at 269-6* novelties at FOR SALE. For sale—A good kind horse sulta~ ble for a woman to drive, logether with a carraige and harness, will be sold at a bargain. Call or address, Daniel VanLoan, 120 North street, Athens, Pa 268-6* Eggs for setting—Full blooded Rhode Island Reds, 50c per setting. A. C. McGovern, 112 North Malin street Athens. 268-8 Horse for sale, suitable for road or farm purposes. D. M. Arthus, grocer, Stevenson street 267-6 the | A good girl for general housework, purpose of lowering stqek, and the | .\ 211 Clinton avenue, Waverly 289-1 handling of forms has been installed ee nd adequate provision has been made | Wanted—@Girl for general house- for light and ventilation. The room | Work, small family. 112 Park Place, over the press room will be used as | Waverly 266-8* + work room. The paper will be con- | Wanted—A good girl or middle aged tinued as a weekly ns heretofore | women Small family. Address or |call, Mrs. H. L. Wolcott, No. 101, INorth street, Athens 261-8 Girl Wanted for general housework. {Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre Pa 209-1 FOR RENT. Lower Hat for rent, near shops 319 Lockhart street. Inquire 109% Stead- {man street 269-1 For rent—A good house, barn and garden, 1% miles from the Sayre shops, cheap. F. A. Bell, Waverly, N. Y. 268 Barn for rent. Enquire-at No. 309 Desmond street 267 | For Rent—West side double house ‘on Park Place, Waverly, $10. L. D, Atwater, First National Bank, Sayre. 266-6° Rooms for rent, suitable for house- keeping. 110 Corner of Packer and Elmer avenue 269-12¢ Sebacribe for The Record. I TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE AT THE COUNTY SEAT. Most of the Waverly Teachers Are In Attendance—Excellent Have Been Secured. Speakers of the teachers of schools went to Owezo this morning to attend the teachers’ ustitute that Is being held at that place. It will continue throughout the week [It seems probable that this will surpass any held heretofore in Prominent lustriuctors Albany normal school, Syra- use University. Elmira college, Cort- land normal, Keuka college and many sther will be present during the week and deliver addresses Waverly—Most the Waverly he county. from the schools Rallroad Ramer. It is rumored in rallrpad i hereabouts that in the near future | there will be a change made in arious the being to his well his own circles | the Crews, idea each conductor have reguiar as each As the su- engineer, and crew, as to have rule without engineer the service engine Was years when far perior to present day methods. It Is that the day is when brakemen will be promoted to the posi- of firemen, and that railroad by some arrangement, time with their fami- | instead of belug either on the road or in bed ago, doubt was iso to be hoped far distant as of old, fon not men may spend more es, Replevin Action Settled. * tt » Waverly—The replevin action re cently brought in Ithaca by W M t Speigel for the recovery of a car load es dll of junk, which the plaintiff claims to bave purchased from the Blostein brothers in Waverly, and which they . subsequently gave over to the citizen's leled 0 portunities bank of Waverly has been settled by bank paying Mr Splegel the | that he pald for the junk his ction grew out of the same acts that terminated in the arrest of the | the amount {the first floor of Manoca temple fori ; {some time past is moving into the To get your balr cut, 15; shave formerly occupled by the | 10¢c; shampoo, 15¢; halr singed, 1bc; and the Free Press plant Whiskers trimmed, 10c; sea foam, Sc; | massage, 150; moustache dyed, 20ic; | {hair dyed, $1.00; ladies’ halr switches, | {cheap, razors honed 2c; shears | Yesterday Margaret Sullivan, a child |sharpened, 10¢c; scissors, Sc. new | five months old was burled In Waver- {handles on razors, 5c. It Jou bave y. A few days ago sister died #czema call and get Lockerby's ecze- | at Buffaio and was buried here. The [Mma cure, G0c a bottle. Thousands little ir! wah brought to Waverly a of testimonials can be furnished. Balt | few days ago, and died on Saturday. [fish oo hand the year round Locker | The mother of the children died about {by Is also an expert taxidermist. | six weeks ag0 |Lockerby’s barber shop, 418 Waverly | eo ———_———— [rtreet, Waverly. 236-6m A man who sells electric pianos, has | | been In Waverly for a few days and | Mrs. Baker ou Waverly street has | installed one in & local hotel. The [a0 excellent assortment of millinery. | law forbids the playing of any instru- {Opening on Tuesday and Wednesday. | {ment in a place where spirituous liq- | Bell phone 214b. buliding Free Press, is being moved into the Mancoa Tem- ple a i i 3t| i of the place where the insirument had | Another new lot of shirtwalists 98c been installed concluded to have It re- {to $1.98 at Gregg's Racket store. moved. wi - F: Blostein brothers for grand larceny, and for which they were held to the grand jury on Friday last by Justice Hoagland showrooms and see for yourself the beauty and magni- tude of our lines. Uniform low prices rule here. Purchased Hotel Waverly—It was reported In Wav- erly this morning that John Broslin had purchased the Campbell hotel In VanEtten, N. Y., and that the deal was closed yesterday The hotél is the best in that village, and Mr. Bros- lin's many friends in Waverly will wish him the best of suuccess in his new venture - Last Day of Business In Sayre. Men's, Young Men's and Children’s Suits and Shoes at almost your own price. H. Sattler. 1 Lost—Monday afternoon about three o'clock a pocket book containing a sam of money For Sale—FPeerles Andes Range with water front. In good condition. Ea- quire at 204 Miller street.Sayre. 266-8* For Sale—House and lot, 129 El- mira street, Athens, ten room house with all modern improvements. Two acres or ground, fruit, etc. Inquire on premises, 162-8* For Sale—A No. 1 rubber-tired run- about wagon, in excellent condition. En quire of Paul E Maynard, M. P. A. @ block, Sayre. For Sale—Fine driving horse, Paid bay, sound, kin1 and fearless of &i} objects. Also. rubber-tired top bug- gy, surrey, portland cutter, three har- nesses, robes and blankets. Dargain to quick purchaser. Both phones J. T. Corbin, Athens, Pa. 261-¢ At Waverly, N. Y., bullding lol, con~ venient to car line, large enough for double house or 2 single houses. For particulars, Apply at 1256 Chemung street, Waverly, N. Y. 224-1m CONTRACTING. J. lH. Spell, Athens, Pa., Contractor and Builder, Also bulldings moved on short potice. 241-3m* The moving and The larg- for satisfying the
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