\ i ! sonable Prices. Furniture aad Undertaking. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 A ea We solicit your Banking basi- peas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Joft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank. and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. BM. HN. SAWTELLE, Cashier. pre a The Valley Record ee S——— - J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except San- ay" Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.0¢ per year; 25 centa per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made 10, at the postoion at Sa P yre, Pa. Go Congress of March 8, matter May a EE ““All the news that's fit to print’ THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1008 ————————————— LOCAL MENTION The Firemen's R=li f association will hold a meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the Packer hose rooms etme - J. J. Cummings announces that he will open his spring dancing class in Sayre in Eighmcy's hall on April 19. 285 f The roads in this section are in a most wretched condition, and travel of any sort is a very disa greeable undertaking The higher officials of the Le- high on board the handsome car Dorothy, made a tour of the coal branches yesterday. The roadway was given a close inspection A trolley car was derailed at Coddington’s Corners this after noon for nearly an Lo ir gers were transferied to other cars and traffic was delayed but little Passen ——— On account of the increase mand eggs have raised an price within the past few The price will probably remain high until after Easter it gradually decrease + UC days when will Newspapers arc always glad to pet all the news that is obtainable, and The Record is no exception to the rule. If you cannot bring or send your news items to the office, use the telephone. Call 128x All the stores of Sayre are look ing their prettiest for the Laster season. In fact they look almost as pretty and inviting as at Christ. mas time. alive and up to date and spare no pains to make their places of busi ness attractive Sayre merchants are The car shops shut down last tions until Monday next. Tomor- row all the men in the new and old shops will be idle on account of Good Friday Part of the men holiday. York City April 27, 1906 Tickets will be sold for all trains except the Black Diamond Ex. press, April 27. Return limit until May 5, 1906. Fare for round trip from Sayre, Pa., $675 See le. SCHAEFER AND HOPPE WIN World's Champion Bililardist Defeats (utler at New York NEW YORK. April 12 - When Jacob Schaefer of Chicage met Ora Moming star in the fourth gates the wurid's champlonship tournament at 182 balk ouked through of line billiards hen <f sofk was for, aud whik + game ran xe Schaefer did not expe! twenhiy seve Dis disappoint the sul lovers of the Eame tHe defeated Morningstar Ly a score of doing =o wade 137 iguing ich up to date «Xo 50 aud iu o his wh the Ligh run of the tourney His posit drew forth frequent plaudits idle inniogs, but Ge struck Lis gait the caruips fol- | lowed each other ount of lain lu Lis innings Nh wade 168 with 87 44 uyufinishied | ran of 3 i Morningstar a good plucky was outclassed i417 carvius seventh is iig* uursing aod ou piay Schaefer bad many w Let Gus Biv on ac tale work “ler sd aD played uphill game, but he Schacler = ave is and his high runs 137 Morningstar's ayersg Tas TES wg apd 67 ~ ‘was 8 2626 | sidd his Ligh ras 49 32 and 30 i By the score of to 852 Willle | Hoppe of this city, who be ds the world's championship title for 121 bil-§ defeats] Albert UG. Uuller f Boston iu the fifth game of the tourna: | went Jast night > ul liards Qo SS - Election Riots In Hussia. i BT PETERSBURG. April 12-The| first slection disorders whicl bave been i reported occurred at Astrakhau where | ou election day a great mel of revolu | tionists formed on the outskirts of the | city and swept down upon the polis in | au attempt to prevent votiug lhough | the authorities, anticipating trouble, | Lad concentratwl the police reserves of the whole proving Astraklian, the were Jdefested the mob | was dispersed the free | ase of 8 large force of Cossacks Later the crowd ref ned and made a dem ogstration in front thie eruor's palace, but wa gain dispersed. The election was theu completed i Cooper on Stand at Augoasta. ALVGURTA, Me April At the | Northy murder trial 1 ross ex- | atiiuation, Edwin € super testified that when he went! (uto the house ob the | day of Northy s death he saw the | young man lylug iu the, chair n dining room Ww did not that bis wife Lad | « At reserves 0y which only bLiy al £ ie Hi - . know | rehased un TeVoiver until she told him after the shooting | t'ooper further that ufter all | that be had seen and beard of the reia- | tious between Northy apd bis wife be | did not there Lad Deed | suything lmpruper i tliess wt atex] believe that France Is For Peace PARIS, April Minister | Bourgeois, replyiog to criticism of be | elitente rials the course of the delate ou the foreign budget in the | senate stated that Fruuce's lutentions | were unequivocally pacific lie gov ernwent., he said, 4id pot dream of alteration of its foreigu policy after the sincerity of both the Russian alll apce and the British entente bad un dergoue the test of the Algeciras con ference [he statement elicited loud applause FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 2 Poreig Closing Stock Quotations. strong at 18 to 19 per paper. S3yY per p94 balances $13.- ne finer ¥ ingree, 3d € -¥ Y er Central & H x Island Paul ther N N West Penr R HRead!t Hook st Be Pa Ry therrt i Manhattar Metropo Missour tan 116% Pag ¥ New York Markets RQ ts, H 3 Liter st, Lut Wwe eS, win? ixtras § Bg FRANK BE WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be | rem left at Gregg's Racket Store, waver: 3° Be Opened by the House of After 12 o'clock noon call the E office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X, Barrett Brothers of Bing- hamton Waverly—All lovers of good music will be glad of the announce- ment that the house of Barrett Brothers of Binghamton are about to open warerooms in Waverly at | No. 308 Broad street, which will be O. L Borden 1s ill at his home| gocked with a choice line of om Lincoln street. pianos, organs, small instruments ‘and supplies, books, sheet music, etc. This house is too well known to need any introduction to the people of this valley, having been | established for nearly half a cen~ tury, known as one of the largest and most progressive houses, noted Easter post cards at Strong's. Mrs. Ellis, the Broad street mil~ liner, Waverly. 286 2 A —— Post cards at Strong's. Post card books at Strong's. Robert Hansel of Nichols is visiting Burr Barton at this place ri Wall Strong's paper and pants at 285 - for their integrity and square deal By they have been enabled to always offer | holding up false inducements to Painton's hot cross | Ed Eaton, who 1s studying law | ings, conservative methods in Albiny, is home for a few days — exceptional values, never Remember Good Friday and or- der buns some ol secure trade, and as a result their NS > business has grown to its present magnitude. Their date will be announced later, and if —— honesty and square dealing con Easter hats, all prices, at Mrs |tinue to count their place will be Ellis’, the Broad street milliner, | well patronized Waverly | yy —— Miss Carne Zeigler of Chemung opening street went to Elmina this morning ee fn 286 2 } Don't forget the millinery open (DEMENTED MAN ng ot Mes M. J. Baker's ard it TAKEN IN CUSTODY rm pe J. W. Jackson of Amot, Pa, 1s in| Waverly on business (n | evidently demented was taken into Brooks this ——— becca The National auditors of the|custody by Chief N.P. L.. are having ther regular morning meeting at this place. At an carly hour he woke up | several families by knocking at Great demand for Easter hats at | their door and not waiting for a Mrs. Ellis Broad street parlors, | response. He wandered through Waverly back yards and fields and seemed to be lost. Many women were Mes. Fred Parsons and her frightened by his appearance and dughter Mrs. Shipley, of Elmira oo cd to lock their doors — A 2506 2 rr — are visiting friends in Waverly | He carried a large club under rp his arm from which dangled an Fall in line and buy a hat for 14 choe In his hand he had an Rates from Mrs. Ellis’ Broad street, 4 piece of heavy wire and his pariors 250 rr — Mn Charles Whnlt, visiting his family at this place, re pockets bulged with empty bottles. been who has At the police stat:on he could give no account of himself and he was turned to Blossburg, Pa, today turned over to Superintendent of |the Poor George D. Miller, who Edward Snow has purchased the will investigate the case lunch room of IWff & Dougherty and ast] gome cve | says the Youth s Companivu cutnputing New York the basis of the minute instead of the yea: | Two Bundred and twelve arm Opening days Apnl | written every minute A fire Mrs M J. Baker, S11 out every 4% minutes, and the fire loss 27§ 14t | is a! the rate of $20 a minute Every ~ | ten minutes the police arrest some one re | : ia bo - " | fur drunkenness; a pauper Is buried it Mail Carrier Leon Canoll is ill}, potters’ field every two hours, a new New York v Statistics assumed possession Hie th a taste for figures, ning has been ————— statistics on Store will open for business | letters Apnl 2nd. Lreaks 10 and 11, at his home on Chemung street. |lawsuit is begun every ten minutes Substitute Carrier Albert Coleman is doing his work Fusion of Rubles. Little rubles. the price of which 1s | considerably below tha. of large oues Carpenter Gabe Doane of Che |of the same quality, are finely pow- ; on fused t ther th mung had his left ankle broken by | dered and then fused together in tue > | electric furnace. The mass 8 quickly eet Penns terday. the fracture Dr J T. Tucker reduc ed| public, resuiting lu a gem of guod stze, {apd retaining the desired luster and tint. Neither the sapphire nor the en- | erald can Le subjected W this (rest All the latest styles that can be | ment Her | trimmer will be in the city next| found in any millinery store Const Rising. Parts of the coast of Alaska Mrs M. ] |shown marked sigus, withiu the Baker, 511 Waverly street. 275 14 joe or seven years, of a rise in the land, amounting, In exceptional la- | stances, to no less than 30 or 40 feel The fact that glaciers and Rocky moun- home in South Waverly yesterday, | tain spurs were chiefly affected and . ' | few, if any, human habitations were The funcral will be | seriously disturbed, prevented held from the home Friday after- | cuange from attracting much notice W T. Harris | Menu of the Eagle The voracity of the esgic Is a well will conduct the service. i : | known fact, but it has Deen left 10 a | Swiss hunter to define exactly the Va Mrs. M J Baker has decided to! riations which take place In its dail) have last week studying styles. el pe Sarah A. McKinney died at her aged 66 years. roon at 2 o'clock >vo he ul wering br uh abov “ ater May Ling? 4c July ER Creamery, exilras, pes pound anti! ExcLange Mm ia «i we tube #eC inrge and y. ei mon to fair ie Dest « Car 5 a rete ond 4 Was we ands god to | medium LE p Wool : ’ Yow Sp Ba HOPS Qu! =t : St in RG, NI L* 3 PR i cin pons, INE is "os IRESSED POULTRY Turks age ols, per po arid, Jaws id brollers, 4 pounds to pat a under adeiphin, dry picked. Duk New York and Pennsylvania, I8gS . chickens. Phil adsiphia, dry poked, 16 ; New York and Petney lvanta, ; Could cocks, dry plexed apd scalded, ioe duiklings vir- LL AR Eo AO AvET Pht . t “ ; t her © menu In & nest in the Alps, side by | £O In busines again a c Wh | led with an eaglet, he found a hare freshly killed, 27 chamois’ feet, four pigeons’ feet, 30 pheasants’ feet, 11 heads of fowls, 18 heads of grouse, and the remmants of rabbits, squirrels home, 511 Waverly street, and invites her friends and patrons to! look over her line of millinery. All tresh Trolley cars pass the door. | Bell phone 214 B 2758 14] {call and | | spring’ new Coin for Mexico. The Mexican goverument lately con- | cluded a contract with the Philadelphia wint for the colnage Of about $4,000,000 worth of gold which Mexico has been accumulating for about (Wo years The mint has already begun coining $1,000,000 on & rush order Stoce the goods {> | legion No. 45, N. P. L., held] |evening at their hall. Several of | the national officers were present The degree | that country the capacity of | team from Legion No. 1 conferred | miats has been overtaxed | the degrees After the business | meeting a banquet was served at| | which about 150 guests Were pres | po re ently at the home of Leonard i ent, | Weewee, west of town, reports the i | Rushville (Ind ) Republican. There ara Harry Reed Talmage and wife | nine brothers, and their aggregate : : . ¢| welght 1s 1,780 pounds, an aver- have arrived in Sayre after a brief XT pe oe: Tals TAY wedding trip. are six-footers. This is probably the “largest family” of boys in this coun- {and made addresses, Nearly a Ton. A reunion of the Weewee familly was Subscribe for The Record. ter Orpha went to Vilas, Pa, this morning to spend Easter with the family of her sister, Mrs. PF. J. Packard. The Athens board of health calls attention to the necessity of pers sons being careful not to take empty milk bottles from families having infectious or contagious diseases, until the same has been thoroughly disinfected as provided by health regulations. Lehigh Valley Easter Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls Tickets will be sold Apnl 15; return init Apnl 16 Fare round Le + further trip from Sayre, $3 Agents 3. See high Valley for particulars, - There 1s no nook corner in the valley where The Record does not circulate. or Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideya? Have you overworked your nervous Ay8- tem and cansed trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have yo 1 pains in the loins, side, back, groins and blad- der? Have you a flabby appearances of the face, especially under the eyes frequent desire 0 pass urine? Williams' Kidney Pills will can Sample Free, By mail 0c, Sold | Druggists. Williams MUz Co, Cleveland, O. Sold by C, M, drugeist, Excursions FRIE RATLROAD 78.25 to Los Angeles, Cal and re turn, tickets on =ale April 24th to May 4th ivclusive. Valid to return to reach home pot later than July ist. Stop over privileges west of Missouri river. sdmay cod Foo I you. by Props, Drigos, si} K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, under the founder, Dr. Andrew Still, Kirks- ville. Missouri, are located tempor- arly at the Taylor Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y, until they can secure fices 1n tins city ind will be pleas ed to meet all who and explain the science. All acute and chronic cases successfully treat ‘ed Examination and free permanent of are interested consultation TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything New and Up-to-Date, Class Accommodations. First- | Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. | Ratee €1.50 Per Day Sayre, Application in Divorce Auna Manley Iu the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 282, February term, 190 You are hereby notified that J R. Manley, your | husband, has applird to the Court of | Common Pleas of Bradford County for a Divorce from the bounds of matrimony land the said Court has appointed Mou day M y th, 1906, at the Cort House |in Towanda, for hearing the said 1. R { Manley in the premises, at which time and place you may attend if you think | proper JOB GRIFFIN, Sheriff {| 250-4 To Court of i I Application in Divorce | To John T. Kelley © In the Court of | Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. bay September term, 1905, von are here by potitied that Lillian Mix kelley, your wife, has ipplied to the Court of Come mon Pleas of Beadford County for a Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, {and the said Court has appointed Mon !dav. May 7th, 1908, at the Court House lin Towanda, for hearing the said Lillian lin the premises, at which time and place | you may attend if yeu think proper. | 2%6-4w JOB GRIFFIN, Sherif To James Le Alexander In tLe { Comwon Pleas of Bradford County, No, | 116, December term, 1905, you are here | by notified that Laorm Alexander, your | wife, Las applied to the Court « f Com- {mon Pleas of Bradford County for a | Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Mou- day, May 7th, 1906, at the Court House in Towanda, for hearing the said Laura [in the premises, at which time aud place | you may attend if you think proper, 286-4w JOB GRIFFIN, Sheriff Wis Application in Divorce To William Conklin In the Court | of Common Pleas of Bradford County. | No, W, December term 1905, von are { hereby uotified that Electa ALL onklin, {ye ir wife, has applied to the Court of | Common Pleas of Bradford County for a | Divorce from the bonds of matrimony, tand the said Court has appointed Mon- day, May 7th, 190¢, at the Court House [in Towanda, for hearing the said Electa Lin the premises, at which tine and place voa may attend if you think proper. | JOB GRIFFIN, Sherif. { | $ ¢ : : Application in Divorce To Perry 11. Baker fu the Court of | Common Pleas of Bradford County, No | 225, February term, 1906, you are here : [by notified that Bessie L. Camp Baker, | your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a Divores from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Mon- | day. Moy 7th, 1906, at the Court House in Towanda, for hearing the said Bessie in the premises, at which time and placa su may attend if you think proper. Jo tw. JOH GRIFFIN, Sheriff. everything needed for the spring housecleaning of kitchen, laundry and dairy fur- nishings which all housekeepers are invited to inspect. Gregq's Racket Store Gor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Unfattable Headache Tablets Curea all forms of Head- BEGINNING WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 16TH and other pains. Do not affect the heart, Contain no opiates. All druggists or by mail 10e. Unfailble Headache Tablet MATINEES Thur The Famous CODK-CHURGH STOCK CO. Supporting the Dainty Sou- brette Star Miss Ruby Erwood Tuesday, iay and Saturday Evenings in the following success ful plays A dining room girl. Apply at 110 Des- mond street. Wd x Mond 1iy—"A\ Game of Hearts. { {= Fuesday “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 Lyooe,’ “The Little For Sale. For Sale—1 piano and housebold goods. Mrs. H. D. Sweetland, 329 Chemung street, Sayre, Pa, 188-3 A canoe for sale cheap. 1 uire at “38 ge Faesday | once at 404 Olive street. Thursday Saturday House For Bale or Rent Cigar shop and fix- tures, 405 Broad street, Waverly. Stock and fixtures cheap. Inquire 429 Penn- | sylvania avenue, 8, K.Wolcott. 286.6t* A good driving horse, wagon and har- ness, Inquire of C. U. Ingham, 413 8, | Wilbur avenue, Sayre, Pa. 279-8 | tad School Vauadeville Acts by “The Pryers’ sing- ere, dancers and musical artists, Harry ‘Moore, Bea Loring and Raby Erwood, PRICES Evenings, 10, 20 and Matinees 10 and 20c, Tickets Monday Night, April 16, 15 cents. Limited to 200. ‘Amateur Night * Friday evening, April 20. Three cash prizes will be given, MEAT, MEAT The best in the market can be pur- chased every day at prices that fit your pocketbook. street, 306, | —m ee A Crown organ in good cheap. Inquire of C. 8, Maan, G01 N. Wilbur avenue. 279-2w* Haby carriage for sale cheap, in fine condition. Inquire 202 Olive. 275-8 : col. amanda | The Dr. Judson property on North street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Allen, Farmers National Bank, Athens, Ladie For Rent pr oat Farm house, garden and room for one S. J. BELLIS, Elizabeth | or two houses if desired. Two miles : | west of Sayre." Price $4. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w | ney, R. F. D. No. 26, Athens. BAW —— | Pasture to let after May 10, 1908, Prices, 16¢c per week for yearlings; 3bc | for older cattle and 50c for horses. H. L. TOWNER, “. D. | H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 20. Athens. Specialties | Two small offices, one room with bath, Diseases of Women and of the Rest suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Hours Twa mm, 1tod, Twp. m | Talmadge, 384 OFFICE - SAMUELS BLOCK. For rent, aics rooms in the Whedlatk Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart Bt. Block. Two offices for rent in the Maney & | Page block. Third floor of the Glaser block. “JOHN C. OSBORN, Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Gardens ploughed, ashes drawn away, and all kiuds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x ~ EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Savre, Pa, 6th, 1006 at the close of business April KESOURCES i suts Loans and Disc Overdrafls, secured ar Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county, J. BE. GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908. | unsecured SJ 1 cure circulation +. Bonds Hauking house sruitute apd Other real estate Nati wped Dae from nal Hanks (not Agents Due fr Checks and other To the Republican Voters of Bradford County: — I hereby aunounce myself as a candi- date for Representative to the vania Legislature from Bradford A subject to the rules of the J appruved reserve agrnly Casi rm Note t ef Naticos! Banks currency. wu ceive in bank party. If elected 1 will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allow trolley: roads to carry freight, establishing a two cents a mile fare on steam oom- pelling corporations to bear their proper share of taxation, providing for “ne tire expense of the public schools from the state funds, and for such other apital « surpl Und ded probs taxes paid lens rxpernees and people of this county. U. L. Stevens, Dr. C, L. Stevi March 10, 1908. 2nd Ward, A Individual deposits sutyect 'o carat I hereby announce myself a candidate as representative in the state e from Bradford county, subject the to Republican party, Edmund M. 3 Hentiey Creaks Pa Try an ad in The Record, National Bank Notes ae te Dur to tat and fog ther Naticnal Banks State Hanks and Baukers Demand Certified criificairs hecks Cashirt o chads oulat tept ing andiny Total STATE ford, wm» KF Fage cashier uf the above-pamed bank, do solemnly swear (hat the sbove stalrment is true 10 the best of my knowisdge and belief KF. Pace, Cashier Subscribed sud sworn before me (his oth day of April, wets Fake RK Powkks, Notary Peblic Correct —Alhest © CW, ¥ WL rectors fA ition, | eet F PrenavLVANIA, County
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