r Suites. Assortment. GRAF New Goods. & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 pens, and will pay you three per send. interest per annum for money jaft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings isa feature of thia Bank, and all deposits, whether large or | small, draw the same rate of Interest. MN. N. SAWTELLE, oil EE IIT H. MURRRLLE, Pablisher. Ww. T CAREY, Editor. : Published every Re rman wr oopt Suu ‘day »¢ Murrelle’s elle's Printing Office, Sayre, matiption, §.00 per year: 25 cents Pe Avertising rates reascoable, and made me matter May mit gocund Sia. 2 mE Re [ Pre “All the news that's fit to print” 1906. ag WRDNESDAY, MARCH 2 “WISDOM OF THE FATHER. Advises Son Api t Mistake That Iz Made by Many Young Men. The young man who bad come home fiushed with success and happy lu the knowledge that his employer had vol untarily ralsed bis salary, relates the Detroit Free Press “Coming great, dad!” sald the boy “1 know the work and they can't get along without me” “My boy,” sald the father, knew the world well, “I am proud of your success [| am proud of you but don't make the mistake that a man J knew once did. Don't get the idea that you are indispensable “This friend 1 speak of was a valu able man and a clever one. He thought Be was pot getting enough money so he asked Iris employer for an Increase The employer willingly wsranted it The raise came so easy that the man Degan to think that he was indispensa got along without me.’ Be sald to himself. Three months la for he asked for another raise a “You're coming pretty strong, area’t you? said the employer, in surprise 1 raised you only three months ago.’ “1 Xnow.' sald the man, ‘but Jones wants me to work for him He offers me more money, and If you want me you'll have to boost my pay’ “The employer knew that the man was clever and granted the demand “Two months afterwards the man ‘went back for a third time “You'll have to ralse me again’ sald be. ‘I am making all this money “for you, and If you want me you'l "have to give me more You can't get “along without me and | must have the money to stay’ “The employer thought a minute and said: “ ‘What would we do If you were dead?” “‘Oh, in that case, of course, you'd Mave to get along,’ sald the man ““Fhen, my friend’ said the em ployer, ‘we'll just consider you as dead.’ “Now, my boy. work hard sad make yourself valuable to your employer but don’t get the idea that the world can't get along without you It can and you may find out to your sorrow that It Is very willing to.” who Suited Him Just as Well Aramints _ {exhibiting the familly cherub)—Is there anything eweeter tian & baby? Young Spoonall—Why, | sometimes thing a baby's 18-year-oid sister I= jus! 8 littie—er.—Stray Blories Deeply Interested His Wife—Have you had a bad day, dear? The Financier — Yes, 1 lost over $5000. And the worst of it is (hat neatly $100 of that was my own money! — Life Origin of the Woolsack. The woolsack which the lord shancellor sits, In a large square bag of wool covered with red cloth [It was first used In the time of Edward Hi to remind the peers of the great importance of the wool trade to Eng land, and the consequent necessity of keeping friendly with Flarders on THE “GANG 1S IN DESPERATE STRAITS Alleged to Be Using High Hand- ¢d Methods to Provide the Sin- ews of War A JfAoat authenticated rumor Sayre tells meeting held in Athens last night well in today of a at which the f:w members the Republican machine in this ent, and according to a statement inside, the “gang” 1s indecd 1 des- perate straits According to The Recerd’s informant the of that once powerful remnants orgamzition; met for the purpose of pre oe ways to the “.incws of war,” In and means secure struggle for existence, is s2eking a campaign fund and in order to at- tain this end, it is alleged that one a barzfac schemes of the most braz |, out- rageous and despicable that has ever been even suggested seriously discussed and favorably Rtcd upon at the meeting held last might. It is boldly asserted by The Record's informant that it can, a well known citizen of Ath ens to enter the legislative contest is recorded with the county chair man, the ctizen, withheld for the required to $2,000 ‘gang's’ support It is said that the not have the { p ring their candidate, but merely whose name is present, will be | part company with | in order lo secure ey ina’ least intention of to secur i members of the “garg”—may be 171 Possession of make their last desperate fight Th “gang” concedes that there to the word has marics which will not be hiking, and therefoic the been pos ed out from headquarters to secure candidates who have the price, even if the said candidates are knocked down at the primanes, It is doubtful, however, if the plans launched by the gang result successfully, as the gentleman re- ferred to has been apprised of the trap that has been set for him, and he al Og tt be caught with his eyes or too intelhgent (0 wide open ttle Only Born King There is a fact about King Alfonso well worth knowing. Of all the kings who have ever lived, with the sole ex- eption of Jean I. of France, who Hved but a few hours, he Is the only one to be a king from the moment of his first breath—a veritable "born king” And it is not amiss to know his name, which 1s, his Most Catholle Majesty Dou Alfonso XII, king of Spain, of iol . XIC : by Band of Indians in Cam- peche Forest City of Mexico. —A party of Philadel phia engineers, one of whos claims 0 be H L Strong. has arrived in this city from Campeche and tells a yarn which seems hardly conceivable, although the entire party vouches for each statement and says that but for a mafvelous inter- vention of providence they would never have reached the capital to relate the story It is a recital* of awful savagery, which is sald to have taken place in the heart of a forest of Campeche, where several Americans were forced lose a THE INDIANS MEMB} VEOCEEDED TO DIS- R THE CORPSE wealthy Spaniard decapitated and his bloody trunk desecrated by the Indians, who, with thelr ¢ut off long strips from around the ribs and heart and roasted them, eating them with evident relish The Philadeiphlans had been sent to and before starting out they were told that the people were bad and that they would do anything for money There was a wea!thy Spaniard In the crowd from Campe he, who was toshow them the timber He was Don Felipe lzcarriga, a banker of Campeche and ali seemed 0 nightfall of the fifth party was well in the be well until about when the FRANK E WOOD, Representative | left at Gregg's Racket Store; Wa averly. | After 12 o'dlock noon call the main o88es 48 SAYIN, Valley Yhoud 138%- Easter post cards at Strong's. Mrs, Eunice Pierce 1s visiting ALLED 0 THE BE Arthur B. Cullen, Well Known in This Valley, Met a Horrible Fate at Binghamton Waverly—Arthur B. Cullen, an Miss Cassie Miiler spent the day | | Elmira, ——— A A —— Devoe lead and Strong's pharmacy. zinc paints at r= -y = Mis. C. F. Chaffee went to Elmira this morning. in C 1. Ovensshire of Broad street went to Elmira this morning. i ———— A ——— I S. Hart of Park Place made a - today from a visit with friends in | Buffalo. Judge F. A Bell left last night via. the Erie for New York on legal business an: Lyons moved today into the | Kinney house on Fulton street’ | day afternoon that thc mother of 'H B. Graf died at Crittenden, N. |Y, yesterday. Mr. Graf went to | Crittenden last Saturday, having received word that his mother was | dangerously ill. of Guatemala Then, when the Sp his supper, ons od suddenly ste) = behind him with a terrific everel hi body 5 of the Indians at spring up from « They robbed the niard =at down to pis ti nozos and head sre were LO ecming to | the paniard and mpielely Sq Ove the Matter by their show of savagery, and Sef luckless bani The bound and the full glare corpse of the Americans were | against trees In set of the watch the disgusting spectacle. Each flesh of the trunk. Thi= they roasted and siciiies, of Jerusalem, of Navarre, of Gibraltar, of the Western and Eastern Indies, of the Oceanic Continent, arch- duke of Austria Bratant and Milap, count of Haps- burg, of Flanders, of Tyrol and grand master of the Golden Fleece This 19 nut really all, but It Is a good deal Lo lve up to, even for « king. Sousa's Short Bpeech. Sousa, the hates can famous conductor, public oratory and if he help It, a speech in public After one of his performances in Cork his audience kept clamoring for o speech and refused to be satisfied wilh the usual bow Finally Sousa stepped | to the front of the piatform and, rals-| ing his hapd, sald impressively dles and gentlemen, can you all hear | me? There was the usual “‘Yes™ “Then | wish you good-night.” Never HDuxes When Conversation Lagged. They were at the theater logether, ing the enir'acte, he turned to her and ventured: tics here are very bad?” an instant “Why, 00,” she sald, a little uncer ¥Y. Times. while the first was being roasted Americans to eat the human flesh, tell- ing them that It was a great deli This dreadful orgy lasted until mid- plight. when the savages suddenly dis- appeared with their booty and went to the Guatemala =ide of the line The Americans were left penniless and lost acy Mexico They say they are cured of Campeche and that they never saw any- thing worse in their lives than that feast around the campfire HUNTER'S NARROW ESCAPE Chased by Lion and Dragged Head Downward by Terrified Horse, But Lives to Tell Story. Johannesburg, South Africa. —A let- ter just rpceived here from Uganda gives an account of a narrow escape sustained de Crispigny, who, with sev- ywn English people, has been hunting big game in the North Capt. de Crisplgny was riding in advance of the party, which Included lord and Lady Waterford, when he came face to face with a full-grown lion iu an open space. Al the sight of the animal Capt de Crispigny’'s horse shied, and, taking the bit between his teeth, bolted. At the =ame time the saddle slipped round aud the captain was drakked along head downward by the terrified horse, with the lion in full pur- suit The rider, who was unable to re- lease himself, drew his revolver to stop his horse with a shot, but a well-aimed woods instinctively pulled up Another well-known sportsman, an exciting adventure Ip connection When quite alone he suddenly came upon four lions. His The other three took to flight, but animal came straight at the mun and biind side of the lion emptied his revolver finally disabling It however, and | into Ita body, Tree Was Inhabited. Lansing, Mich —A tree that might be said to have been inhabited was cut | | down near North Lansing. It con- 'talned a swarm of bees, ten flying squirrels, two hoot owls and a skunk, the latter being 55 feet from The tree produced 1,600 foot | Good Guess, Young Horem mamma this JEU Borie, | A certain Waverly man has been | i . . missing coal for some time past. A few mornings ago he found a his neighbors in the coal bin. He [1s willing to trade the pocketbook | for the missing coal. | Among those from this place | who attended the Rogers Brothers | “In Ireland,” at the Elmira opera house last evening were John Mug- |phy, Ed. Pickley, Ed. Flanagan | James Mack, Simon Van Ess, | Harry Ed. Genger, Will | Nolan and Leo Lucey. Ferris, Mrs Dibble Broad street, attended the of the late Timothy Horrigan at Bentley Creek yesterday on the way from the house to the church the slergh in which she was riding was tipped over and she sus- tained a severe fracture of the right wrist, of West funcral George first meeting of the year a the office of Health Officer Dr G. S. evening. elected president and F. Clymmons secretary and registrar. The last Monday evening in each month | was decided on as regular meeting | night. eet re er— The directors of the Waverly Business Men's Association held a | meeting last evening and the fol lowing new directors were added : E.C. Tracy, S. E. Ellis, George Pike, Chas Brooks, Benj Wm. Harding and G. D. Genung. G. D. Genung was appointed the annual arrangements for banquet. ED ——— WILL OCCUPY NEW STORE cently vacated by M. Strauss is| | being remodeled for B, Freedman, {cation, 308 {legs above the knee and which re sulted fatally four and a half hours later. Mr. Cullen, with others of his crew, was working in the yards last: gight about J:15, switching cars near the repair shops. Its not known how the man happened to get beneath the wheels, but the engineer hearing a cry, stopped the scious beside the tracks. He was taken to the Erne baggage room and a physician summoned who hid the injured man removed 20 the City hospital, where amputa tion of both legs was found neces sary. Death ensued at 11:45 Deceased was the son of Ed- ward T. Cullen, whe resided here for several years prior to moving to Philadelphia recently. Young Cullen was a bascbill player of ability and pitched for the Waver ly team last year. He was a mem- | ber of the Waverly Aenie of Eagles land had many friends here He was aged 28 years and had ben employed as a switchman for the | past four months. NS ——— IMPERIAL MINSTRELS Waverly—The Waverly Imper- ial Minstrels gave a splendid per- formance at the Loomis last even- (ing. The singing in the first part| = was of a high character and shows ed ability and study on the part of ithe singers. The jokes were new and the chorus would have been |a credit to a professional company Every act was greeted with ap plause and the audience was high ly pleased with the calire perform ance. The show will be repeate) tonight and as cvery performer is from Waverly and as it is a benefi Hook and should be to the popular » company there a large audience t— GH —— LADIES" LIBRARY CLUB Athens—Th= list mccting of the ycar of the Ladies’ w.s he'd yesterday afternoon when the officers were all showing the club to be The fol- elected for 1906-7 Mrs. J W Murrelle; 1st vice president, Mrs, Heister Piollet ; 2nd vice president, H. Shipman; recording corresé ponding secretary, Mrs G D. Bon- foey ; treasurer, Miss Ada Walker; | enitic, Mrs. Louise Snow ; assistant critic, Mrs. J. S. Thurston ; | procity chairman, F.L brook. A social reports of various made, in a healthy condition President, recs Esta- hour Mrs pleasant LOSS ADJUSTED I'he have | completed their work in apprais- ing the loss caused by the recent fire at the Tioga house. The loss of I. Grant Dodge was placed at (3574 20 to be divided between hree companies. Landlord Jas. McKay was insured in the German Alliance Insurance Company insurance adjusters and | Manoca Temple Asscciation loss [15 Bi 00, err lp Aes cont There is no nook or corner in {the valley where The Record does | vance of the same is carnestly so- licited. Strictly high grades of | ele thing aud shoes will be kept at | | his new stand. | | William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions, it ig suarintend to yo stata. oe HE aE Ca, Props i i xcursions ERIE RAILROAD. 76.25 to Los Angeles, Cal, turn, tickets on sale April 24th to May 4th lpclusive. Valid to return to reach home not later than July 3ist. Btop over privileges weat of Missouri river. simay-eod Unfailable Headache Tablets (Sore it font of laa, ard other pains. Do not affect the heart, Coutaln no oplates. All druggists or by ges, | mail 106. Unfailble Headache Tablet 8% | Co, Bimirs, K, Y. - filbre mats. cloths, ete. Cor. Broad St. and Big Benefit. A ball was given in the Mechanics’ pavilion San Francisco, recenuy, for the widows apd orphans’ aid fund ol the police department, and reallzed $21,000 net. World's Pig The Locdon Statist production of plg iron 1905 at 53,118,000 tons, 8,000,004) tons over 1804. Iron. estimates the of the world in an lhcrease ol Queer Horse Feed. Dried currants given to horses oc- casionally, instead of oats, are sald o fncrease the animals’ powers of eudur Ance Plenty of Cows. England possesses 285 cows for every hundred of the population. Australia bas 280. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, MARCH 30 —BY— * HENRY BELMAR The Sensational Drama of New| York Life After Dark. Prices 10, 20 and 30 Cents Advance Sale Wednesday. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 AND 28. Coming Attraction DIMOCK & DUNN'S Imperial All Stars MINSTRELS Benefit Waverly Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2 Prices—25, 35 and 50 Cents. FISH, FISH, We will have them every day during Lent. Also a good line of meat at popu- lar prices. S.J. BELLIS, Elizabeth street. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa. Cards For Sale. Valley Rocord has in stock the sigos: LENIGH AND SCRANTON yards at Bayre. Both Phones. Graduates of the American School i ville, Missouri, are located tempor- 3, Waverly N. Y_, ed to meet all who are interesied {3 Examination and consultation Tak baking Dowdets and fine soaps, {boys and girls to make money Orders can be left at West Bayre COLEMAN HASSLER, of Osteopathy, under the founder, arily at the until they can secure permanent of- and explain the science. All acute AGENTS WANTED. | premiums with orders, such as lace {school hours. We also give prizes to Park Ave., Waverly. At the Lowest Possible Prices. t8Store, both phones; or at the Erie 1 K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room fices in this city, and will be pleas- and chronic cases successfully treat- Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, sploes, | curtains, dishes, ete. A good chance for | won and girls selling a dol a, eto. These prizes come extra | do not include your regular | Men and women are making a good in. | come off our plan. Write today for full information to the SAYRE SPRCIALTY hii Box 115, Sayre, Pa. North — Phi Pa. RR W. Howard | Alle, Farmers National yi oR Sheuos i Cg for amt an re seen any time at James s, 604 B. Main St., Athens, 270-8 large Edison ai sha Sheap: Smith: Notice. inserted a th The We vely cannot charge iodlrimaaloly-ihe expenas coping en to the amount 70] the transaction. Try The Record. For Rent For rent, office rooms ia the Wheeloel Block. A suit of rooms for. light house on the second ficor in Shaw’s block, Sa, PAL A All the modern improvements, 253-1m Two offices for reat in the Migty & Page block.~ ™ House for rent—8 rooms, all modern improveménts. Located corner pu avenue and Madison street. G. W. Mdrse, 120 North Finis size Athens. Try an ad in The Record. Lost Lost— Between high schoo! and 8301 Desmond street,
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