OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi- neat, and will pay you three per cand, interest per anuum for money 8 lsft on Certificate of Depusit or - Baviags Account. ~The department of mvings is a _ wpeeial feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or = draw the same rate of Terrible Explosion on Kear- sarge Off Mansanillo Bay. ————— Pewder igunitiag In Ferward Turret Carried Death and Weunds te Uf- Seers and Gan (rew-—-Bat- tieship lutaet. WABHINGTON, april and consternation were brought to the cablegram frow Hear Admiral Evans, commanding the Atlantic fleet, saying that an explosion had occurred ou the battieship Kearsarge, by whiich seven men were killed and fourteen eritically injured. The dead are: Lieutenant Joba M Hudgins, turret officer; Lieutenant Jo- seph W. Graeme, guu umpire; Ellis BH Athey, seaman; Jullus A. Koester, tur ret captain; Peter Narberg, guaoer's mate, Theodore Nasgely, seaman; Ab ton O. Thorson, sesinan. The accident oceurred off Manzanillo Atlantic feet Lave been at target prac tice. The official account says “Shortly after the completion of tar gel practice on the Kearsarge the for: low and one section luside thirteen iach remaloed Intact Cause pot yet determined nor accountability. Mat. tar Is being investigated WII bury desd at Guantanamo Vessel unin All the news that's ft to print” - SATURDAY, APRIL 14. 1908. PERSONAL REXION M. Rice is : Visiting friends mamion. d to Elmira Wm. E Lane, Esq., ol Towanda, in town today on business, Mrs. J. M. Ashton, Mrs "Crayton and Mrs, James Cornish | are spending the the day i in Elmira, Miss Anna Gerrity of Strouds State Normal School, is vis- iting at the home of P. H. Donlin. E Miss Agnes McClure of Riley's College, Binghamton, pent the Raster vacation at her 3 Miss Margaret Ryan returned to Willard yesterday, after spend- ing a few days in town visiting her William McGuire and Jack in of Jefferson Medical col- are wisiting at the home of PH. Donlin. ik “Rev. E. C. Petrie will go to Scran 108 tomorrow to attend the spring ting of Lackawanna presby- which will convene in the church this evening. r. Evan Jenkins will represent his church. i — * PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST The Daughters of the American ‘ Revolution will give an entertain. _ ment in the Sayre High School on * Friday evening, April 27, at which time prizes will be awarded for the best historical cssays There will # nce is expected It is sald that when the powder In closed in the ordinary sacks was being lowered by lift in the guu turret a shell or some other bard and beavy ob ject struck it and caused igunitica The full charge of powder for a thir { teen Inch gun Is too large to be ban | died by one man, se It ls divided lute | sections In canvas bags, and It was | three of these, probably just eucugh te | Bl oue compartment in the ammual i The Atlantic fleet, the strengest bad been for weeks eugaged lu the Caribbean sea, culminating lo the Tule prac i expected at the department ou the ba sis of prelliuinary reports received that all records would be broken lu the wat ter of rapidity of fire and efficiency of came the dispatch frew Rear Admiral Evaus : Lieutenant Joho M. Hudgius, the on ly officer who lost bis life Ly the ex plosion, was a uative of Virginia and was appointed to the Naval academy from that state on Sept. 85, 180 Lieutenant Graswe was appoloted to the Naval scadewy from Pennsylvania ou Sept 9 1383 He served at the Washiogtou navy yard from Nov. 10, 1902, until April 17, 1005, when he was assigned to the crulser Maryland He is a son of Thowas Graeme of Wilkes barre, Pa. He Is married Dowie Accused of Embezsloment. CHICAGO, April 10. —Ueueral Over seer Wilbur Glenn Veliva produced the first of Lis Lateh of documentary evi: dence by which Le hopes to overthrow cotupletely John Alexander Dowle and Lis followers, who are eudeavoring to regain control of Zlom City. The lo- struent was a letter written under the date of Apri 18 1004, and ad- dressed to Dowle, who was then In Zurich, Switzerland. The letter sald that Dowie Lad overdrawn his ac counts at the bank io Zion City, that he had received deposits when It was known that the Lank was laseolvent and that the proof of the appropriation of large sume for Lis own persons! use sud for ends outside of the ludustries pamed would be tantamount to & cou viction of embezziement in any oeurt of law ———————— Rev. Avthur P, Potnam Dead. BALEM, Mass, April 16 —~Rev. Ar thur P. Putnam, D D., a retired min- ister of the Unitarian faith, died here last night Io bis seventy-ninth year after & long lliness. He was a native of Danvers, Mass, and a graduates of Brows university and Harvard Divip- ity school. He bas held pastorates in He had been prowlinent in politics. SEZ CE SE 3 ee — - i SUTTON § SHOES left at Gregg’s Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main | ofl at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128. EE — A B Baldwin is in Watkins. i i i i Easter post cards at Strong's. Clark Tuttle spent Sunday at Ithaca. John Cary spent Bartoa. Sunday at Post cards at Strong's. Charles Woodin spent Sunday at Towanda. Mrs. E D Mixer is in Bingham- ton today. } mr —— Supt. W. E. Case is in Bingham ton today. George A. Harding will go to Albany tonight. Post card books at Strong's, A number of local sportsmen are trout fishing today. Wall Strong's. and paints at 28% paper CT Kingsbury of Ithaca, spent Easter in Waverly. Miss Martine Kendrick went to Elmira this morning. Mrs. Eunice Pierce is in To- wanda visiting friends. Miss Anna Quinlan is visiting friends at Randolph, N.Y. A fine new Cadillac motor car arrived in town on the Erie. John Haadrick spend Sunday at Great Bend, visiting his parents O. R. Hardin and wife are home from a two weeks wisit to New York. J. Freedman of Wyalusing, was visiting his parents in Park place yesterday. Theodoic F. Mercereau, the Broad street confectioner, went to Union today. G. W. McGlenn and his partner C. A. Smith of Troy are in Buffalo on business today. Three candidatés will be muster- cd into the local S. of V. Camp, No. 88 this evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Harding spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E. E Frutchy at Elmira. William Noble, formerly of Waverly but now of Newark, N J, 15 visiting relatives in town. Ralph Knapp of Colgate Univer- sity, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J N. Knapp. Mrs. Rosnell Crane and Miss Margaret Tew returned today from a week's visit at Rochester. Only one drunk in the lockup Saturday night and he was allowed to go on suspended sentence Sun- day morning. The Knights of Columbus will give a dance in their hall tonight. Refreshments will be served, and a fine program has been prepared. The Rev. J. J. Moriarity went to Syracuse today to atténd the funeral of the Rev Dr. Kennedy, of Syracuse, The Easter service at the Baptist | church last evening was largely at )[tended, The program, consisting very high order, and was greatly Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Tillotson, turned to Troy, Pa, last evening, that those in charge desired The music was of a very high order, and elicited the highest commenda- tion from all who were so fortunate as to present. FUNERAL YESTERDAY Waverly—The funeral of the late Ellis Crandall took place yes terday afternoon from the home of Mrs. Topping, Waverly street, and was largely attended. Rev. Ross conducted the service and hook and ladder company No. 5 of Owe- go attended in a body, the bearers being members of the company. A number ol friends from out of town were also in attendance. The floral offerings were very numerous and beautiful. Interment was at Glen- wood cemetery. C. M. CLARK Waverly —Word has been re- ceived of the death of C M. Clark, which occurred yesterday morning at Newark, N. J. Deceased was a former resident of Waverly and conducted a confectionery store on Broad street. Oae sister, Mrs. Edward Knight, resides at Wila- wana, and the remains will be taken to that place Tuesday for in~ terment. LEAVE OF ABSENCE J. B. Hutchins, chief train dis- patcher for the Pennsylvania at this place, has been granted a leave of absence until April 23. During his absence John G. Kinney, who has been assistant dispatcher, will assume the duties of chief dis- patcher, and Mr. Kinney's place bil be filled oy &, F.S. S Mitten, NOTICE T0 CONSUMERS All water rents are now due and payable at the office of the Com- pany. Ten per cent. discount al- lowed on current flat rate bills if paid on or before April 30 Metered bills and flat rate bills for the past quarter will be treated as delinquent after April 20. The Seyre Water Company. 284-10 eet. Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim- inately—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involy- ed in the transaction, Lehigh Valley Easter Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls Tickets will be sold April 15; return limit April 16 Fare round trip from Sayre, $3.00. See Le high Valley Agents for further particulars, et Let me alte your spring suit, The cutting and fitting will be done to your entire satisfaction. Furthermore, in every garment made in my establish meat nothing bat good are being used. When you leave your measure here you may rest assured that your clothes will not be seat ont of town 2 be made In the city sweat shops b cheap labor, If ive me a trial you will be convin of the facta mentioned, Having 18 years’ a Shoat at the trade in first class tailoring in different cities, | can assure you of first class workmanship, prices the lowest. 8, J, Masadowski, the tailor, Cleaning and pressing. Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys? Have you overworked your nervous sys- tem and caused tronble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in dee side, back, in and blad- Jen} Have yous flab ce of the face, especially under the eyea? Too f uent desire pass urine? If so wil ' Kid Pills will cure you, Sample Free, mall 50e. Sold by Di Williams Mfg. Co, Prop's, Drasginte. 0. Bold by cu Srons. ruggist. iuxcursions “RIE RATLROAD. 70.285 to Los Angeles, Cal., and re- turn, tickets on male April 24th to May 4th inclusive, Valid to return Bap ov rw of Br over p river, sdmay-eod Unfailable Headache Tablets soe, Neurig of Head- Menara! | Channing Polleck’s great West- em mining play, “A Gime of Hearts,” will open the weck’sen- gagement of the Cook-Church ‘Stock Co., at the Loomis opera {house tonight, and the merc fact of this well known succes: being offered in repertoire for the first time on any stage at the popular prices, brilliantly acted by a su- purb cast, and presented with all its original scenery, etc, should and will no doubt pack the opera house to the doors, to greet this famous stock organization on their first visit to Waverly. The win. some little soubrette, Ruby Er- wood, has been surrounded with an exceptionally clever cast, each of whom has been carefully chosen. At the matinee tomorrow “Little Miss Military” will be the bill Tomorrow night the sensational play, “An Heiress to Millions." Vaudeville acts at every perform- ance, headed by “The Pryors,” singers, dancers and musical ar- tists. Ladies’ tickets tonight 15 cents. “Amateur Night” Friday evening, April 20. Three cash prizes will be given. Specials GOOD UNTIL APRIL (8 Bister always brings fresh things to eat and we have them: Cucumbers Sweet Potatoes Tomatoes Cabbage Lettuce Popcorn Green Onions Figs, Dates Radishes Oranges Parsnips Bananas Spinach Lemons 25 lbs. granulated sugar . 4 boxes Nu Life . . , . boxes Vigor. . , .. 3 boxes Eggo See. . . . 4 cans corn <. 3 cans peas 3 cams pumpkin 7 Ibs. starch . 10 bars Oak Leaf soap . 10 bars Acme soap . . . 12 bars good soap 3 pk. cornstarch 3 bottles ammonia 4 lbs. rice . 4 lbs. prunes . : soc table syrup . 6 boxes sardines . . Fresh salt salmon, per Ib. 5 Ibs best ciscoes - i Ib fancy mackerel . t Ib Royal Luncheon coffee known the world round to sell for 25¢c, and worth the price at that, sells stolay, Ib {Oc tea 40cC tea . jsctea . . 3 cans condensed milk 42 table pickies i Ib Arm and Hammer soda bulk We have best NAmS. weighing from 10 to 15 lbs. Place your order early and get it for Easter. lowest market price. A. J. HOAG 1 220 DESMOND STREET " Valley Phone 161 x Maynard Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. May- H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Bpecial attention to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X, 13 Desmond Street TOUHEY'S HOTEL B U roping Now od Up p-to-Date. First th TP Alda LY, Map Rates $1.50 Por Day. AE BAKER Brooms, Pails, are invited Cor.§ Broad St. and L00NIS OPERA HOUSE BEGINNING WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 16TH MATINEES Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Famous CODK-CHURGH STOCK CO. Supporting the Dainty Sou- bret ~ ’ Miss Ruby Erwood Evenings in the following success- ful plays. Monday —*A Game of Hearts.” Tuesday “An Heiress to Millions.” Waduiaday “An Actor's Romance.” Thursday--“The Colleen Bawn." Friday “Her Only Crime.” Baturday~<-“The Little Avenger.” MATINEES, Taesday “Little Miss Military.” Thursday —*“East Lynne.” Saturday —“The Little Red School House," Vaudeville Acts by “The Pryers” sing- ers, dancers and musical artists. Harry Moore, Ben Loring and Ruby + Erwood. PRICES — Evenings, 10, 20 sod 0c. Matinees—10 and 20c, Ladies’ Tickets Monday Night, April 18, 16 cents. Limited to 200. “Amateur Night " A Friday evening, April Three cash prizes will be given, W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACESY Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupled by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record office. K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements Graduates of the American School of Osteo , under the founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, oni, are located tempor- arily at the Hotel Snyder, and Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y, 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- od. Examination and consultation H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectam. Hours-7tofam,1¢08,7t08p. m, The best In te oa market can be pu pockatsoor, 8.3 at prices that fit J. BELLIS, ht Soe. | Vey Phoue 66x. Bell Phone 138w i N.C. OSBORN, Park Ave., Waverly. H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 20, Athens. Two small offices, one room with suitable for gentleman. Talmadge, For Bale—1 plano and household goo Mrs. H. 'D. Sweetland, 329 C| street, Sayre, Pa, For Bale or Rent—-C tures, 405 Broad street, and fixtures cheap. sylvania avenge. ave Inquire i Poa K.Wolcott. 288.8t* A Crown organ in cheap, aire of C, Wilbur oie iv, Soudition Me dwe Herbert Millhelm had jus new milk routé in Bayre, He dairy of Jersey SOWA, | and pa assured the richest and — milk tainable, Orders can be left phoned to Osborne House, Sa Count can rules. Iam in Mover of ation. 1 favor the enactment of wn Constitution relating do railroads and To the Republican voters of Bradford ov " Dy pubaun ce wet 3 candidate r resentative, sul 04 reform lation, to the tions shall bear no or permitting trolley lines to carry also digs eo 1he pi a other carrying companies (see Arxvil of Constitution). arn 10, 1000 Bal 1 hereby announce myself a cand So Beanie dha state