FRANK E WOOD, Representative | News and "advertising matter may be | | left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock neon call the main | ofiee at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, The Cook. Church Sogn all next weck at the prices ranging from $4.00 to $30.00. GRAF & CO. and Undertaking. Cor. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Framing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices. I IMENT | es new, served at In Attempting to Regenerate el Raymond & Haupt’s soda fountain Community He gets a Black tomorrow. Eye The Lehigh Valley employes in {this section received their pay | checks today. Brooms, Pails, Brushes, Mops and everything needed for the spring housecleaning Easter post cards at Strong's F. L. Iloward E<q, is in Owego] today. Waverly—A certain popular {and well known yousg man of | this village is nursing a badly dis- E. D. Sebring has returned from [colored cye. In explaining how | Newfield, he happened to receive it he says —_— {that it is the result of striving to Post cards at Strong's, TRADE CONDITIONS, There is no nook or corner in the valley where The Record does not circulate. i ROG Dun & Co's Weekly Review of Business. NEW YORK. April 14 —Stringency in the money wnrket has caused uo Io NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. B————— $50,000.00 $12,000.00 8 molieit your Ranking busi- abd will pay you three per Interest per annum lor money } Certificate of Depusit or Account. t of savings i= a jal featars of this Bank, and deposits, whether large or I, draw ths same rate of M,N. SAWTELLE, : Qashier. Valley Record | Publisher, | Ww. T. CARRY, Editor. | | every afternoon exon pt San-! Murrelle’s | Printing Ofes, Bayre, | tiption, $3.00 per your; s rales ressonable, snd made on application. ad ms secondclama matter May a8 the postofioe at Sayre, Pa. | Act of Coverema of Mareh 8, 25 cents | the news that's fit to print’ PURDAY. APRIL 14 1008 — Eq. iiin town on business of a gr al nature Mes, William Cass, of this place, ting Mrs Mittic Jenniags, of ant street, Ithaca 2 da pp— 3 Edna Steven of guest of her cousin, Stevens of this place Scranton, Miss Ko Rush is expected here on esday next, and upon his arnval | at Gace beain working on the dene gas project A —————— A STRONG ATTRACTION offering the Cook-Church k company at the a house all next week Man: Tobias has cccurcd one of the ongest repertoire traveling, as his Easter week lion. This company isin its ih season and has play ed during it period in all of the principal gs, from which it comes highly sed by press and public The ht hitle soubr r, Ruby wood, is appsazing in the lead iF roles anu has been si a mast c uaelully 5: of clever people Miadsy evening, Apnl 10, Eb Channing Policck's SEA Gane of Hearts,” and will be found to be a well constructed, ins resting play, and will be brilliant f staged with its full scenic equip- Looms organizations He «1 ierounded cted cast i fe r The tail will SHCCESS, terraption te the wiwlesome progress of Trad aithough ted ing to deselop couservatisin in specu Weather and industry, departments comll aid retail bus volume outside the werdd 104d pesx is of large fused vicinity of the « aud thier cufitroversies have sonable ise ile ll Haine i: few © sldevs where local their Influence Structural shapes tinue the iron and steel indus defsirtinent has interest, and iu the tel activity it 33 ind steel rails cou ex of the ry. alibough every ady broadened a f <= ft aintalued Ain »ient of the of four ered Lut the tant to book orders mors prominent featur alre tv of uuprece teworthy that easel wivk steel] Fils pre able wits the vs Ale withio bounds oiler rails to be deli mills are reiue thau nine voniracts in ag motiths ahead Cauadian mills are getting wuch business Trom trabiscontinental © can mall mills es because Amer cannot tuake desired de Hyeries, yet a smnall export onder was irratigesd for Japan Hides of the lust some of the activity, but strength developed last cowhides continuing the best feature of the minrket, sole feather fanners secking HIhiwelghts a several sections of the market fur a r fractional advances are being ask ed. includiug foreign hides, although ! most River Plate shipments now go to Europe Liabilities of commercial failures thus far reported for April amounted to $1,755.044. of which $800,442 were in manufacturing, SOS2.0%% lu trading and £111 207 in other commercial lines { Failures th 148 in ge week packer is week nvmbered and 20 in Canada compared with 2U a year ago HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT. Leader of Miners’ Federntion Says Strike May Yet De Avoided. NEW YORK. Apri WH 1 am not without hope” sald John Mitchell president of the United Mine Workers when at the Astland House and asked for his oplaion concerning the thie anthracite coal union seen Uistiute bhelween operntors apd the Mr. Mitchell nppeared to be lu a cheerful mood, and Lis words indicated that, in his opinion. a strike thracite regious might yet Le nvolded “1 do not regard Mr. Baer's answer as fiual” continued Mr. Mitchell “1 expect a reply to my Intest proposition within a week or two, aud, as | Lave sald, there 18 reason to believe that the operators Way see a new light” Wants Avglo-Russian Entente, ST. PETERSBURG, April 14. Great Britain bas begun to Jigorously press negotiations for au Anglo-Russian en tente, with the purpose of completing the triple ailiance of Great Britaln France aud Russia agalust Germauy, alm of Brit developments at the where Great which has loug been the ish policy Ihe Algeciras conference Britain, Fraoce and Russia acted lpn sid the participation of Eng lah bankers in the big Russian lvap furnishes a particolarly favorable mo ment, and Britain striking while the is hit Besides, the British goverument has recently given Russia proof of her desire to settle all outstanding disputes Uhiisan Gireat i= Iron Consul at Cardenas Dies Suddenly. HAVANA, April 14 James Spring the American vice consul at Car denas, died suddenly of heart disease He was a brother of Vice Consul Gen eral Joseph A. Springer of Havana er FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations, Money ou sil « at Us per cont grime i6 per Snot exchanges, © §11.¢ » paper Wi, ba y goods at tl} work ending ye mevoanti . ~ sterday Central West Bn PAA 3 - & R Reading kK Island Paul ithern Pas wuthern Ry th Ry. pf ¥ pe § headed by “The Pryors,” dancers and musical singers, artists, Seats , 20 and 3 : " Friday evening, pit 20 Three cash prizes, CHURCH SUPPER The ladies’ 15 coats. on sale. ) cents, aid society of the ter supper at the church next dey evening, from 5:30 to 8 An attractive menu will Bees There will also be an in connection with the wi 10 0 3 36 U8 Pacin Pacift dA, UU" 8 Steel attan } U. 8 Steel pf Metropolitag Us, West Unlon sour! Pac # ar ne n is & Nas Sew York Markets. BUTTER Creamery, extras, peor pound IAM iy (Mercantile Exchanges officia juotatior extras 0.) firsts ISU 2x second sin thirds, 14015 held, ex Ax firsts, THIN onda 1345614 state dairy Dan frets, 18U1% thirds, 481% State. full cream red and white, fancy prime {li mimo gn kine winter made i 10g 10% part skims, prime Sha 4 | to good. &ns iki thims 34 EGGB—State. Penney var sel” ted " chtics 157.51 firsts ITN 0r1 0 t ls as tau ck gas POULTRY — he” Gia 1¥a se . tubs fi es! ext rds sl { “Hi ERE po 1 18543 and nearby t Hy Wc EoOose LIVE 3c ; roosters, young. Joe kx Poles parr air buiia urke age ah poe po ng, 16s... ol Phiiade ’ re and Hadet Yor! FR per Bec ur Aver. under, Eachickzon. a 30; Post card books at Strong's. E. Clair VanAtta is in Bing~ | hamton today. Mrs. E. Barton Hall of Elmira! is visiting her father, P. I. Lang. G W. Canant was Nichnls last evening. A — paper and paints 28% Wall Strong's at] or r—— A Abe Unger has returned from New York city. Nia i Master Fred Paintor is spending the week at Elmira. EE Bert Atwood of New York city ihilton. Att tnt. H. P. LaRicw spend Sunday in Elmira, is visiting: Dr, and wife will ep Miss Effie Scott and Miss Char- lene Tobias are in Elmira today. Mrs. G. W. Collins is improving after being sick for the past week R T. Horton and Gorman Prince of Nichols were in town last night. ccna Mr. and Mrs. GB. Mullock « | Chemung street, went to Elmira today. er — Don't forget the millinery open ing at Mrs. M. J. Baker's and 11 ———— Mrs. Lillian Kelly of Sn r.| was visiting Wavesly frends yes- | terday ol, 10] “fd Mrs Clark Tuttle, who is in the | very nicely tl eset: i Mrs, Larnard went to Penn Yan N YY, today, relatives for a few days, witere she will visit) Mrs, Jerolomen of Elmira, is v iting at the home of G W. Col lins on North Chemung street. ——— ra Lawrence Collins and Anthony Madigan, who have been visiting turned to Arnot, liere, have re Pa Mr. and Mrs. George MacMahan of Renova, Pa, arc guests of Mr snd Mrs Mack of Dwision street Twenty friends of Harry Howell t-ndered him a surprise party at his home on Waverly street ast cvening. Mrs. Mary E. Barr, who has been spending a week with Waver- ly friends, has returned to Bing hamton. Howard Topping of Ly nr, Mass, is in Waverly, being called here by of his brother Ellis Crandcll ——— will in law, business Opening days April | toand 11. Mrs M. J: Baker, 511 Waverly street 27% 14 A. 1 Decker, J. J. Kaulbach, W, Secord and G. D. Genung will spend Sunday at Cooperstown, Orn Store open lor . at the conference A number of friends of Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Reynolds were enter- tained at their home on Fulton street Thursday evening. All the latest styles that can be ‘| found in any millinery store. Her trimmer will be in the city next week studying styles. Mis. M. A Mrs. M J. Baker has decided to go in business again at her own home, 511 Waberly street, and invites her friends and patrons to spring millinery. All fresh new 275 14 ions 214 B. | be virtuous, and working in the in. {terests of public morality. Yesterday afternoon he decided | | proceeding in the usual manner, sought to reform some one clse So when he heard a young fellow | rounding atmosphere, he reproved | { him gently. the reply. He was about to chas- | did no worse than to shake him. A third person witnessed the per formance and proceeded to make formed such third party that if he did not wish the contour of his visage altered, that he had better keep away a pood safe distance. All idea of regenerating the community has been abandoned, however, and he says that the place can go eternally to the bad purify it is concerned. THEY WILL EAT LL EAT EGGS \very proud. He has been telling {eggs they lay every day. stories have been subject to some emo p——— The Rebekahs held their first] meeting in their new hall last even ing. and Athens lodges were present. — The funeral of the late Ellis Crandall will take place at 3 p m, on Sunday instead of p. m. as was first announced. This change is made to accommodate his many Owego friends who wish to attend > - Lehigh Valley Easter Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls Tickets will be sold Apnl 15; return limit April 16 Fare round trip from Sayre, $3.00. See Le high Valley Agents for further particulars, Let me make SORT spring suit, cutting and fitting will be dol entire satisfaction. Furthermore, every garment wade in m went nothing but good g used. When cheap labor. will be convinced of the fas ta mentioned, in first class in cities, | workmanship, tailoriog prices the lowest, Cleaning and pressing. 288-0¢ Arnica and Witch Hazel tions, tion, or mone druggists. Villlams Mg. Cleveland, O. Sold by The Record, [ease ever also Vest et and Desk Roce of Legal Books; and a vari for Justices and a! MEAT, MEAT The best in the market ean be par chased avery “ay pocketbook. street, has the best J. BELLIS, Eliza ots —_— Unfailable Headache Tablets and other pains. Do not affect the heart Lay Kins. X. 1, | The men's meeting of the ME | church will be at 9 o'clock Sunday Linstead of g:30. Given away, a rfls, with every childs’ suit of clothes from $250 {up at H. Sattler’s. 287-2 - The wind which has been blow- ing all day has dried the mud in | the streets rapidly. - Alex A. Stephens is confined to his home, 314 North Elmer | avenue, with the grip. Laura Kirkendall were discharged from the hospital today. The Easter display of flowers in the window of the Williams gro~ c ry store is decidedly handsome. Several of Sayre's citizens are engaged in making garden, the ground in places having dried out sufficiently. The trout season opens on Mon- day, and the nimrods in this sec- tion are making great preparations for the event. ——— Wear Hartz, Shaffer and Marks Clothing. For sale by H, A. Kauf- man, old postoffice builiding Des mond street, Sages. Rev W. T Harris of Waverly, will preach at the M. E church to- morrow night, as Rev. J. H Warner is away at conference. The choir of the Methodist church has prepared a fine program which will be rendered at the church services tomorrow night. > A large number of shop men, | mostly from Wilkes -Barre, left tos [day noon on No. 4 for that city They will spend Easter with friends and relatives, There will be a dance in the Academy hall ia Athens on Mon- day night. Invitations have been received by many Sayre, Waverly, Towanda and Ulster partics. On account of the threatened strike the men in the employ of the Lehigh worked considerable over time last month, and as a result the pay which they will receive this month is a large one. Special Easter services will be held in the Sayre churches tomors row All of them have prepared appropriate musical programs and Th: Rrcord very much regrels that it does not have the space to print them LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE BEGINNING WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 16TH MATINEES Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Famous COOK-CHURCH STOCK CO. Supporting the Dainty Sou- brette Star, Miss Ruby Erwood Evenings in the following success- ful plays. Monday —*A Game of Hearts." - Tuesdsy— “An Heiress to Millions.” Wednesday —"An Actor's Romance.” Tha sday Y The Colleen Bawn." Frida, Her Dal} Crime." Satarday— “The Little Avenger.” MATINERES, Tacaday— “Little Miss Military. " Thursday. —*East [na “The Little Raed Seohool House," Vaudeville Acta by “The Pryers” Sine A a artista, Harry Moore, Ben Loring and hy and we Erwood, PRICES —Evenlogs, 10, 30 Mati and 20, noes —10 a 1 | Gor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Specials | GOOD UNTIL APRIL 18 WANT Raten : —Wanted, host, a s word each for first three times, } stash word insertion thereafter, lean than 35 cents a wanted, free to pald In advances subscribers Found, Easter alw ays brings fresh things to cat and we have them: Cucumbers Sweet Potatoes Tomatoes Cabbage Lettuce Popcorn Green Onions Figs, Dates Radishes Oranges Parsnips Bananas Spinach Leuions 25 Ibs granulated sugar . 4 boxes Nu Life . 3 boxes Vigor . . . 3 box=s Egg-o See . 4 cans corn . 3 cans peas . . 3 cans pumpkin 21bs. starch . , 10 bars Oak Leaf soap . 10 bars Acme soap . 12 bars good soap 3 pk. cornstarch 3 bottles ammonia 4 Ibs. rice . 4 bs. prunes . suc table syrup G boxes sardines : I'resh salt salmon, per Ib. 5 lbs best ciscoes 1 Ib fancy mackerel . . . . 1 Ib Royal Luncheon coffee known the world round to sell for 25¢, and worth the price at that, sells be ody, Ib 50¢ tea «4 40c tea 33ctier . . 3 cans condensed milk 42 table pickies 1 1b Arm and Hammer soda bulk 04 We have best Rains, ‘woking from 10 to 15 lbs. Place your order early and get it for Easter. We have strictly fresh eggs for lowest market price. . 81 29 ‘ 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 25 25 25 25 40 25 O38 25 12Y 23 42 32 28 32 A. J. HOAG 1 220 DESMOND STREET Valley Phone 161 x K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, under the founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, Missouri, are located tempor- arily at the Hotel Snyder, and Floor, Room 3, Waverly NY, until they can secure permanent of- fices in this city, and will be pleas- ed to meet all who are interested and explain the science. All acute and chronic cases successfully treat- ed. Examination and consultation | date | free. H. L. TOWNER, MN. DI Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours—-7 ofa m, 108, 78pm. OFFICE-SAMUKLS BLOCK. | Valley Tolophone ¥7x. 138 Loskhart Se. Try The Record: Heavy and Light braying and Moving all Wanted. “ A dining room girl. Apply at 110 Des- ning girl. Apply De house, garde or two houses if desired. Two miles west of Sayre. Price $4. J. H. McKin- ney, R. F. D. No 26, Athens. 284-dw Pasture to let after May 10, 1008, Prices, 160 per week for yearlings; 260 for older cattis and 50c for horses, J H. McKinney, R. F, D, No, 26, Athens. Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. = Talmadge. 278- For reat, office rooms in the = : Two offices for rent in the Maney & Page bloek. ned Third fcor of the Glaser block, Rieo- For Sale—1 piano and household Mrs. H. D. Sweetland, 320 Chemung street, Sayre, Pa. 288-3 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* “condition Mann, 501 N. 279.3w* A Crown organ in cheap. Inquire of C Wilbur avenue, Baby carriage for sale cheap, in condition. Inquire 202 Olive, The Dr. Judson pro street, Athens, Pa. Apply Allen, Farmers National oA on North to W, Howard "Bank, Athens, Notice Herbert Millheim bas just started a new milk route in Sayre. He bas as Hoe- dairy of Jersey cows, and patrons are assured the richest and parest milk ob- tainable. Orders can be left or tele. phoned to Osboroe House, Sayre, 287-8* by nob bav- ing a ledger account Reourd must be {08 When otdared printed, We post Shuto} ghirge "aad ads cio po Weta Bf Projursion 30 hs amend in Political Announcements The undersigned annoances himself a» candidate for the nwination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. J. KE. GRAHAM, Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908. To the Republican voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative, subject to ubli- can rules. 1am in favor of reform legis: lation, to the end that corpors- tions shall bear their just share of tax- ation. 1 favor the enactm permitting trolley lines to 3 also law to enforen he bods 1 the Constitution relating to raliroads and other carrying comp inies (see Art. XVII of Constitution), 1am alsoin favor of two cent fares on railroads. 288 George Moscrip. To the 3 $he Rapablican Voters of Bradford ative to Lo the] ture from Bradford robe 5 he rules of the Republican party elected 1 will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allowin roads to carry freight, establi wR two cents a mile fare on steam roads, com pelling corporations to bear thelr proper. share of taxation, providing for en- tir® expense of the Publis | schools rum the state funds, and : ineasures As may be acm. people of this county.
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