sonable GRAF Prices. & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus - SR, $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent, interest per annum for money jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Accvnat. The department of savings is a speelal featare of this Baok, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. Ww. T. CAREY, Editor. . ee eee eee Published every afternoon except Sun- a8 Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, $2.00 per year; 16 cents Advertising rates reasonabl sod made known on application. a Fatored as second-class matter May at the at Sayre, aaen the Amt of Congress of March 1. the news that's fit to print” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1908 PERSONAL MENTION Attorney Paul Maynard went to Towanda today noon on business Mrs. James Faulds has gone to Hudson, this state, having been called there on account of the ill- _ mess of her nephew Dr. F. M. Brundage of Conyng- ham, Luzerne county, was the guest of Sayre friends for a few hours last night. a—r E. F. Mercercau, district man- ager of the N. P. L, installed the newly eiected officers of Legion No 4 at Towanda last night. ~ Mrs. Julius Voegel, wife of Night Officer Voegel, has gone to ‘Mildred and Dushore to visit with friends and relatives for days. Mrs. George Weller of Chicago who has been spending the past two weeks at the home of Mis. B Weiler, returned home the Black Dianiond last might several ->- on Miss Marie Dates of Lansing wille, N. Y., who has been spending the last four wecks Mrs ickson of No 414 Desmond xget, re’ o:rned home yesterday -— with Hébert Jackson who has been spending the winter with mother, Mrs. C W. Jackson at No 414 Desmond street, left on the Black Diamond today to his ball team at New Castle PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT On account of the lecture by Mrs. Weed in the Baptist church tomorrow night, the usual prayer meeting will occur tonight at the Church of Christ. Subject: “Faith and Works.” LEHICH PAY DAY his Hn local superintendent's office that Lehigh Valley pay day will be Saturday, the 14th Lehigh Valley Excursion to New York City April 27, 1906 except the Black Diamond Ex- press, Apnil 27. Return limit until LOUIS A. WATRES FOR COVERND Lackawanna County Man is Mak- ing a Strong Fight With Ex cellent Chances for Success Pennsylvanians are about to en~ ter upon the campaign of 19506. In fact the real work of the campaign 1s now under way hicutenant congress, members of the legisla- A governor, governor, members of ture, and minor state officers are to Naturally the office of governor of this great common be elected wealth has already become a sub act of great solicitude. By placing a name on the head of the ticket has publican party opportunity to regan a splendid the conh dence of the masses. Men of that class are to be had. The Republicans of northeastern Pennsylvania have already rallied to the support of a man who will meet these requirements—the kind of a man that must be nominated if the Republican party is to remain in power in the excutive depart- of the state government They have selected aman in whom the people at ment large have the ut A unsullied and most confidence man whose record 1s who will lead the Republican party to vic tory Col. Louis A Watres of Lacka- wanna county, is known to every voter in the state, and unless there is a decided of name will adorn the Republican ticket as a candidate for governor Mr. Watres' friends of the state are legion change heart his in this section and they an earnest, determined ind persistent fight for his nomina tion will make He is regarded as being en- tirely fit for the important post, because he has all which is best and most honorable in political hfe represented His integnty, de votion to principles, regard for the interests of the people, and respect for publie sentiment are too well known to be extensively comment ed upon Here 1s public hfe in the state senate, being elected at of He served two terms a brief record his a time when his district was over- After that he was clected licutenant gov- whelmingly Democratic ernor by a majonty of over 23.000 when the candidate for governor was defeated by more than 17,000 That election demonstrated the | confidence of the people in the | honor and intergity of Louis A Watres. He retired from the office | of lieutenant governor with the in creased respect of his fellow citi | ens and the people of this state. I.ke thousands of others, Mr. | Waters believes in party organiza- | tion but he has always advocated that the organiazation should be! kept within the bounds of common honesty and sound public policy He is hour former, but what he 1s today he has always been. not an cleventh re He 1s the same kind a Republican as Root and Taft. With such a man | at the head of the state govern- | ment this grand old commonwealth { would be redeemed and restored to | {its proper place among the honest. ly governed states of the union | Lows A. Watres embodies in him. | self the elements that constitute | the model custodian of a public {trust in this republic He is a man steadfastnesss to | duty, of loyalty to principle The people of this section of Pennsylvania should urge his can! 'didacy. The Republicans, when | they meet in county convention, will do no better than to see that Mr. Watres is endorsed for the of courage, of {this when they go to the primaries, BAILEY ON RATE SILL Talked to Senate on Cases in Equity and In Law. FRANK E WOOD, Representative Waverly— Shepard's cantata, every seat in the senate was filled and the gallery was packed to hear Senator Balley's speech on the rate hill. Sena tor Batley began talking as soon as the woruing business was foished He immediately eutered upon the dis cussion of his proposition looking to the withdrawal the iutersiate commerce cullinission referring to the coutention that there would be a distinction between the pun ers £ and iu aw If.” sald Mr Bailey, “the president is commanded by a statute to perform certain Juty he does uot cousider the authority given directly hy the cu I be is the stitution constitution left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. Easter post cards at Strong's. James McKay has renewed his lease for the Tioga hotel for the | coming year. Post cards at Strong's. | went to Towanda this morning on i a business trip. breath ot congress cau destroy procecdings iu equily of life Le sald procesdings at Ihis. Le said Lad mowded Ly bis oppoticuls, as bad also Levon the polat that the In ferior courts derived their power from law Ue el (X acts of cougress and uot from the cou stitution direct These colcessions left as the point the distinction Le tween the judicial power of the United States and the jurisdiction of the fed eral courts, for which Mr. huox and Mr contend As for Limself be cousidered this a fine point, so Boe indesd. that he feit it would go far to justify Mr Tillman's characterizations of the refineinents of the law He did uot consider the pelnt material Ar Balley set out with the oue sud in view of establishing the soundness of Lis couteuliou that cougress Las the power to deny to the [uferior United States courts the right te suspeud the orders of the interstate Cotumerce com mission pendiug the daal decision eof cases arisiug under the proposed law his he undertook to do by citing lu uuwerable decisions of the courts and guotiug wany other authorities There was & siguificant suggestion from Mr Hale indicating the possibillk ty of an understanding sud an early vole ou the rale weasure oly Spooner ASKS FOR HIS LIFE. Charles L. Tucker, derer, BOSTON, Apri 11 cy and death now bhauging over wuted to life pt bodied 0 a let written by t Lar Condemned Mur- Senda Plea te Governor A pira for wer e of Cuil 1 request that the sented Lim be wele vl ter to Governor Gulid = | { uo her the con victed murderer of Mabel Page and sent by Robert Walkie chaplain of the Middlesex county jail where Tuck er is confined Tucker at the outset wsserts his in of the of which Le stands convicted and for whi beet senteticed to death by electrocu tion during the week of Juue 10 He declares that Le has been a victim uf pee circuwstances aud that his conviction was coutrary to the evidelce - BOCv uve crite hi Le Las ular Tle young wau eudeavors to show that it was impossible for bim to traverse certain distances iu the time allotted to bis by the prusecution lu ciosing young Tucker wrote “I do wot ask auvthiog but a fair chance at your beuds My case wil soon cone before you My life will Le in your power, aud | pray and implore you that you carefully cousider the evidence and see that justice is doue we | ask ouly that my seutence be changed to life imprisonment because titne will show my Innocence ” Mountain as a Tomb Martin Evans, a Tennessee milllon- aire has bought Government Peak, in the Colorado range, near Pueblo, and bas named it the Evans mausoleum He has decided to reserve it as the monumental burial-ground of his fam- iy mig sire mr ptmrrmrzst FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations Money oa strong at XN per cent ime roar paper dv per cent, exchanges MI ATY, Lalances Ji» 54 “l antile slerday were valued at Jil 884 Closing prices per port f New York for the week ending ye N. Y. Central Norf & West Penn R R Heading Hock lsland 1 Paul Bouthern Boutherr Sout Ry Sugar 171%, Texas Pacific Lackawanna « Union Pacific Louis & Nas! 147% 8 Steel Mut 5 Steel pf Metivpulitan West Union Missouri Pas Amal Atchilagr B &0O Huey Brooklyn R T S444 C.C.C amt lL ly & Of £7 Cli & North Xs & H Ani, 5 14 Shy 1W'y INS 41 1760 oie FL hy 1177, 1083, an, " Pac Ry wv! Gen. Electric uu entral FEN 151% 4 wv v. allan Hig "ey New York Markets. FLOUR Stead) L sulet, Minnesot pate Gite. HM UGL EK, winter straights Pg. Ww, wikter extrus, 5g? KE, winter pat- Hogi XE WHEAT Unsatisfectury cables, god weather wes! and anticipation of bearish government report caused wheat to rule dull and eas) May, FSUX 1-lc , July I JORN Better weather easier liverpool cables and realizing were factors of the euily decline tn curn. May, SAGE 13-1 BEANS Stead), marrow wd f $2 pea 3 siWGl ES red kidney WOOL, - Firm, dumentic HOPS Quiet slate INE 10000 | 1d. TOS cific coast 2 . va $i TTER-Une cent rn creamery, I« ned!ium 8% flesce BSc com -holce, de age . Pa olde wer, eglra west. neardy prints, 16 4 . @ EGGS Three cents aud western fresh CHEESE Firm. New York full creams fancy 8014 do. choice INGUIN | do . fair to go! 191k LIVE POULTRY — Quiet. but fowis 13:3) old roosters lic chickens, 157 ducks, 481 11s HE Nese0 POULTRY Steady. fowls choke, 5 do. fair to good 1343 14 wld roosters roasting chickens to So Pk: Quality lower isc. at mark steady, winter goene, 1Vs4 1 falr ar to Chios C4 Mx Jo rogen turkeys Sas 13d Li Live Stock Markets. CATTLE Supply fair; market steady choice, 8 4%. prime, wigs s,; veal calves FY HOGS Hecelpts light. market wisdy; prime heavies mediums and heav - ors, i ight Yorkers, «© Pr BRE AND LAMBS market steady: prime and x’ | Post card books at Strong's. | ——— (ing at Mrs. M. J. Baker's Apnl 10 land 11. 5-14 y= 5 Wall Sirong's. paper and paints at 285 Remember Good Friday and or- der some of Plainton’s hot cross buns. 2835 2 Mrs. Merton I. Beebe of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Fulton street. Mrs. Harriet Gore, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Lyon, returned to Topeka, Kansas, last evening. Store will April 2nd. Opening days April 10and 11, Mrs. M. J. Baker, 511 Waverly street. 141 open for business 3 - -F Landlord Silvernail will give up his lease for the Waverly House. The hotel will be remodeled and Wallace Manning will take charge. Rev. M. S. Godshall left yester- day for the Wyoming conference. A. lL. Decker, G ID. Genung and W. E. Seacord will go tomorrow morning a Father Kennedy of Baffalo, who has been conducting a spintual retreat at the St. James church will close his labors here tomorrow morning with a special communion at 5 o'clock mass ects All the latest styles that can be found in any millinery store. Her trimmer will be in the cty next week studying styles. Mrs. M. J Baker, 511 Waverly street. 275 14 ————— ——— The Odd Fellows new lodge the first from meeting, many visitors neighboring lodges being present. The rooms are the finest of their kind in the southern tier A An Mrs. M J. Baker has decided to go in business again at her own home, 51: Waverly street, and invites her friends and patrons to call and look over her line of spring millinery. All fresh new goods. Trolley cars pass the door. Bell phone 214 B. 275-14t A young man who attended the dance at the P. OS. of A. hall on Monday evening in an intoxicated condition and made himself obnox- ious, was ejected from the hall. In the meantime it is alleged he assaulted Joseph Courtright, who had him arrested. At a hearing before Justice Hoagland he pleaded guilty and was fined five dollars. — At Grace Episcopal church Sun day a special Faster musical pro- gram will be in charge of Miss will be taken by Mrs. W. B. Stam- ford and Walter Baker, and a quartet will be taken by Mrs. Bnggs, Miss Lawrence, Mr. Briggs and Mr. Baker. The chorus will consist of 35 voices which have practicing faiihfully under the dis rection of Mrs. Stamford. At the morning service the choir will sing two Easter anthems and solos will be rendered by Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Ingham. SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE Waverly—The Mercadante mass will be sung at the special Laster service at the St. James church at 10 30 Sunday morning. The choir {of forty voices were thoroughly drilled by Mr. Jolls on this music | before he left for Philadelphia, and {the congregation will receive a | musical treat. The solo parts will | be taken by Miss Mertma Kenerick, [Miss Jesse Smith, Miss Anna | O'Farrell, Mr. Muldoon, Mr. Man- ner and Mr. O'Farrell. Mrs. Thos. Sheahan is the organist. WHEN LAW WAS IN THE BUD The Bar of Justice and the Barroom Were Very Closely Belated. When men want tw do a thing thay legalize 1t; and the things they do not want to do they place a penalty cn. We do not refrain from doling sa thing be- cause it is against the law, but we pass a law against the thing we refrain from doling, says the New York American In England, during the reign of the barons, it was a crime for a lawyer to accept a fes. The lawyer was a clerk {or interpreter for the court, and his | business was simply to assist the claim- ant in presenting his case to the judge {in an expeditious and intelligent form, | 1t having been discovered that most | claimants were louts and lubbers, with oo definite idea as to what they wanted or what they ware entitled to. To save | the time of the court, clerks were am- | ployed, called barristers, to examine {wach case and see If the man had any | real grounds for grievance, and If he | bad. help him explain it to the court | A bar ran across the room to separats | the claimants from the judge or judges, | for the judge often called in friends to | sit with him on the woolsack. { The late Irving Browne, in a paper | called “The Ouriosities of the Law,” | tells Bow at the close of court the Eng- {lish magistrate in the tweifth century ordered a portion of grog to be given to every person present, this being passed | over the bar by the barristers, the de- sire being to send everyone away happy and to prove to all parties that the judge acted without prejudice It will thus be seen that the barroom and the bar of | Justice are nearly related.’ In fact, the first barroom Was a courtroom. When a young man was admitted to the bar it meant that he could go oa either side of the bar at will. CLUBWOMEN TO RESCUE. They Have Bupplied a New Field to the Teacher of Elo- cution. The occupation of the woman elocu- tionist might be gone altogether but for a new field for her labors that has re- cently come into existence The day of speaking pleces is past Young ladies no longer rise in the draw- ing room to recite: "Of all the operas that Verd! wrote,” or to intone “Loraine, Loraine, Loree.” Even at school com- mencements there is no place on the programme for the old-fashioned recita- tions The elocutionists, therefore, might bave been very hard up for work had there not arisen a new demand for thelr services. It was created by the women's clubs. When women Want to deliver a speech with great effectiveness they learn it by | heart and the teacher of elocution does | the rest. She teaches them how to de- | iver its periods In the most effective | way and bow to burl its peroration at the bonnets of the assembly in manner certain to arouse enthusiasm. Elocution was a declining art until Brooms, Pails, Brushes, Mops and everything needed for the spring housecleaning = We have now an especially good line of kitchen, laundry and dairy tfur- nishings which all housekeepers are invited to inspect. A Choice Selection of Easter Novelties Gregg’s Racket Store Gor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Unfalabe Hoadach Tablets Cures all forms of Head- BEGINNING | WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 16TH and other pains. Do not affect the heart, MATINEES Contain no opiates. All druggists or by wail 10c. Unfailble Headache Tablet Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Famous COOK-CHURGH STOCK CO. Supporting the Dainty Sou- brette Star, Miss Ruby Erwood |e om a | tres to paid in advance subscribers. Wanted. A dining room girl. Apply at 11 mond street. Evenings in the following success- ful plays Monday —*“A Gawe of Hearts.” Tuesday “An Heiress to Millions. Wednesday “An Actor's Romance.’ Thursday “The Colleen Bawn.” Friday “Her Only Crime.” Saturday - “The Little Avenger.” MATINEES. “Little Miss Military “East Lynne. “The Little 0 Dea- WX For Sale. A canoe for male cheap. Inquire at once at 404 Olive street. g* | A good driving horse, wagon and har- ness, Inquire of C. U. logham, 413 8, Taesday | Wilbur avenue, Sayre, Pa. 279.8% Thursday — eRe Saturday House,” A Crown organ in ood cheap. Inquire of C, | Wilbur avenue. Vaudeville Acta by “The Pryers” sing-| — Bab ers, dancers and musical artista. Harry ‘Moore, Ben Loring and Ruby | h o————— Erwood. | The Dr. Judson property on North PRICES Evenings, 10, 20 and 30c. | street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Matinees 10 and 20¢. Hien, Farmers National Bank, A : Ladies’ Tickets Monday Night, April 18, 15 cents. Limited to 200, “Amateur Night” Friday evening, April 20. Three cash prizes will be given, | Red School carriage for sale cheap, in fine condition. Inquire 202 Olive. 275-41 Lost Bmall fox terrier with black spot on | back. Finder please notify or return to K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements 103 North Wilbur avenue, Graduates of the American School | of Osteopathy, under the founder, |or Dr. Andrew Taylor Stull, For Rent Farm house, garden and room for one two houses if desired. Two miles Kirks- | west of Sayre. Price $4. J. H. MoKin- ville, Missouri, are located tempor- | *7 ®- F. D. No. 10, Athens, 3M-Aw anly at the | Pasture to let after May 10, 1008, | Prices, 15c per week for yearlings; 350 Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room |for older cattle and 0c for horses. 3 Waverly NY. H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 20, Athens, ayy: SAY > . About May 1st, a furnished house one Sati) Shey sm Sacure permanent of block from business portion in Bayre, city, and will be pleas- | Rent very reasonable to right part: ed to meet all who are interested | Enquire at this office, =i 4 and explain the science. All acute and chronic cases successfully treat Two small oflices, one room With Bath > : . itable f tl ed. Examination and consultation | Talmadge, gee an. laguire Ji, Fe free. For rent, office rooms in the Wheelock JOHN C. OSBORN, | Block. 2084 Heavy and Light Draying and Moving | Two offices for reat in the | Page block. Third floor of the Glaser block. Kleo- Gardens ploughed, ashes drawn away, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x Win. B. McDonald, D. D. S. [i= All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- | XP tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THE GLOBE STORE. MEAT, MEAT Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county, J. E. GRAHAM, The best in the market can be pur- Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908. the clubwomen came to its rescue | Baldwin. The choir will consist of | | Miss Baldwin and Miss Blizzard. | Halley's Comet in Four Years | sopranos, Mrs. Arch Willking, of | The pext important comet to be ex- Sayre, contralto. Dr. Theo. Snook, | pected within our range of vision will ! _ appear in 1910. It is known as Halley's (tenor; A. W. Bouton, Ralph Bou. (SPINET 1s fret recorded a Fa |ton and Harold Watrous, bassos, | was in 11 B. C, since when It has ap- i i i # mst: Mr. | peared regularly every 76 years Prof. ! Miss P Sekar, Diath Pickering, of Harvard, explalos that the | Kramm, violinist. I. E. CHURCH SERVI |certain times This tall is composed of those great auroras that sometimes euvelop the earth's polar regions, Waverly —In the absence of Rev. | M.S. Godshall at the Wyoming conference the following will be the order of services at the M. E church next Sunday: At6 a.m, sunrise prayer meeting, William T., | Harris, leader; 12 m., Sunday School; 3 p. m, Junior League, Pe Tux Single Women. A bill imposing a tax on all unmar- pled women over 30 years of age 1s to | be iatroduced into the Spanish cortes. r——— | William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cua chased every day at prices that fit your pocketbook. 8. J. BELLIS, Elizabeth street. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w H. L. TOWNER, M.D. ices) omen frond vist Specialties ng a two Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. roads to carry freight, establil cents a mile fare on steam roads, com- pelling corporatious to bear their Hours—7tofam,1t08, 78pm, OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 37x. 128 Lockhart St. To the Republican Voters of Bradford County: - 1 here! 3Y ahnotince myself as a candi- { date for resentative to the vania Legislatu subject to the rules of — —————— — share of taxation, providing for the ea- tire expense of the public schools from the state funds, and for such other people of this county. Dr. C, L. Stevens, March 10, 1008. 2nd Ward, Athens. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate as representative in the state subject 1a the The Record, has the best House Lease ever printed in Bradford county; et and Deak Reocel TOUHEY'S HOTEL Bverythiog New and Upio-wis. First Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Epworth League. Rates $1.50 Por Day. Sayre.
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