GRAF and Undertaking. & CO. NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi . peas, and will pay you three per sent. laterest per annum for money Jef on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. ~The department of savings is a special featare of this Hank, and | all deposits, whether large or small, draw the mame rie of interval, B. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. MURRKLLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor, J every afterancn except Sun- af Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, $2.00 per year; 105 cents Hsing rales reasonahic, on application. a8 second-class matter May hs She the ce at Sayre, Pa, Congress of March §, news that's fit to print” 1504 21, APRIL LOCAL MENTION Cummings’ dancing la for next hlipal 2 23 5.81) 7 pm wil lesson Saf ] 2034~0 he offering at the Lutheran tomorrow cvening to the San Francisco suff-rer-, Watch Found—Owner can have by proving property and pay for the advertisement. Call at pg South Elmer avenue em ————p At West Sayre cliurch i# pastor's theme is © fvation ” In the 0 will Speak of the San Fr tumorrow Progressive , eEycrn ing Le an The litter 0 on the publi parks in pre should be removed and per and other trash thereon “houid b law which Was rece ti, Governor Pennyp wicker - Begicsing tomorrow at the laps it church the pastor preach series of Sunday fing ser 1% from the book of Dani Zhe subject tomorrow will be “De- terminatios as a Factor in Living Christian Life.” Other vices of the church as u-ual - - The Sayre Aerie of Jeir recent meeting ioitiated eight candidates and transacted other i nportant business The invitation “ts the degree team and officers to gto Wellsboro on May 30 to ins : all a new aeric which is to be in- stituted at that pla ace was accepted rn d Will eye Ser- Eagles at doa rushing business in the pa enger department, and the greater who are kaviog for vanous points ong the line where they have secured work. At a small station down the line it is said that the com pany has been taking in on an average £000 per week on the sale tickets. RT — Services at the M E church to- % morrow will be as follows: Men's geting at 9 a. mh. instead of 30 p formerly. Preaching at | the pastor, and at ;30 p.m s Clara Cushman, a returned nary from China, will speak r 30 Sheriff White's Graphic Story of Disaster. EARLY MORNING EARTHOUAKE PANIC tity Lnder Martial Law—-Haa Hardly a Brick or Stone Building Stand- fag—Helped to Recover Some Sixty (Lorpases LOS ANGELES al Aprird] L was the prettiest sald Willa: W sheriff of Low Angeles RiTivesd ‘san «ity Jose whi California unty. when hie farsa = the ie Larned bere from San worst looking wire k I ever saw residence yuarters were nol wurh When | left San Jose nineteen #= Lad Leen recoversd ity that others woull be ju=ane ped to was a8 8 puss found At AKliew 's guy lun util that Juse hie] It Were near Nau Carry siXly corpses wileved 108} Laslles still iu the asviun ruins “The shock 5.1245 o'chnk according to the ol at morning >t Cialiie fo San Jose Wednesday «kK iu the Janes = on the fourth if the Innes Lote! Khiocked plaster off iu great The chimney knocked a great in the roof | Lhinrried to the street of people, dressed and un who were running als The sunex three stury tpartinent st chunks Lule It was full dressed i tesily hotel, a i ut dis of the Vendome fraue and some of the guests Lad to Le siructure dug out of the ruins, including Deputy Sheriff O'Toole of Glirey hare brick or stone bulldiug of two stories or over lu San Jose that was pot jeveled to the ground that will = fires fe uli was not ote it damaged down or so severely to started after the Lad Lave be torn aie but the fire ike partment soon thet under law, and LY the sau Jose Is under martial city is thoroughly p [4° died were stra lend se that all res! After ge! Jose 1 saw evidences Ni and even from Nan rartbhquake frinure HE RWAY if the at fom as far us 1 in the shape Of fallen chimneys and broken Several vtlher uel vho the earthquake at Lave reached their hotness here Klass passed Sau Jose All of State Sel After Jose ling escapes ator Coruelius Pepdietun sald the earthquake [ covered San le and saw in at least tweuly ahd dem stone ished at Vendome the earthquake floors and wails We Lad a room if the hotel near a large wall of my rovw fell whic also sustaived that portion of the roof, preventiug it from falllug In on us My rooms was ou the second floor, base crawled over the debris and escaped through a third story window that wus on u level with the ground one dead woman io the botel ruins. Awoug the large bulldiugs that were demolished were the Hull of Jus ‘hureh, the block. the dead Nearly brick structure or damaged I was Ihe shock of eLery n Sau Jose was of the Liotel collapsed oli the side The side Catholic cathedral, the Hale State Comptroller A. P. Colgan, from bis old Lowe town, Santa Rosa, that tele place exuggerated The public aud business buolldings are wrecked, but the residence portion (s only slight y damaged Forty people were killed in the business part of the town, but no one was injured in the residence section F O Popeunle, manager of the Pa cific Monthly, has arrived from San sco. He was asleep In the Ter: minus botel, pear the ferry bullding when the first earthquake shock came I'be Terminus hotel did not go down | at the first shock.” he sald I was asleep ou the third floor when the quake came gau falling, but the guests had time to run outside before the bullding fell “1 started for ‘San Jose ou foot When I reached the Potrero | looked back aud saw the business soctiou a furnace. Fires bad started up In wany | Places and were blariug Sercely. A | man driving a siogle rig headed for Sau Jose took we in The Termious hotel was a six story structure, with stone fromt and brick sides FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call strong at @5Gtly per prime mercantile paper, L\gU€ per extlianmes. Sha No 5N, balances, $0 luwing prices Amel Copper Atohisot B &0O Br ent, cent, 340s 10% N. XY fn Nort Hi Penn nm Readin 1m Rock gt Paul Southern Pas Southerg Ry South. Ry. pf Sugur Tr tas Central. 1€ & West R R 184 iny sland n 103 aN okiyn RT CC & St 1} Chess & Ohi ay Chi & Northw. 0% D&H Sit Erie A Gen Electric 19 IN Central 1 Lackawanna iw Louis & Nuah 188 | Manhattan Edy | Metropolitan... fig Missour! Pac... Hoo york Markets, why in ny HS UY 4 | 18% | ey Pacifle Union Facifik U, 8 Steel U. 8B Steel pt Weet. Union i HE A TRAIN DISCOVERS BROKEN RAIL AND GIVES WARNING. BAFFLED BY SNOWSTORM. He Bravely Struggles On—Ar- rives at Depot in Nick of Time. Elba, Neb —Struggling through a olizzard, with night coming on, Charlie Hudson. a léyearold farmer recently day staggered three miles mall Ualn from a disastrous wreck When carried inte the depot by the train men the Loy was almost frozen, with & Lundred lives as Lhe slake Seeing a storm brewing Mr soli sent the Loy, who Is large strong for his age from Mis farmhouse to at SOM before the break While walking along Pacific tracks the boy sudden cold had caused one sivel raii= to break ln such a passing either The broken | Hud and tend should the Uni that the cattle n that a train way would be deralled rail was on top of and plunge weant death to many a downward by “1 knew and the knew that an eastbound passenger ! train was due,” aud I also train had to be stop- ped before it reached that broken rail So | put out down the track as fast as I could go. It was three miles to Elba, the nearest station, snd as | started the storm broke and the soow begun falilng. | was facing the wind, and the snow and sleet struck me in the face aud nearly blinded me [| knew | it wouidnt doc to stop, so | went as fast as | could, running between the gusts of wind aud at other times walking “Before | bad gone half a mile the ground was covered with snow, and mal almost boy, telling his stury, that that HE WARNED AS THEY THE CONDUCTOR JUBRT WERE PULLING OUT when | had gone a mile several Inches of snow on the This made still harder for me travel, but | Kept on. | knew | just must reach Eiba and stop that train But the snow got so deep and the storm was so terrible that | found | could not possibly beat the train to Elba But | kept on guing snyway It got colder and colder, and 1 began to feel drowsy from the effects of thie cold The searching wind took the suow inte every opening of my clothes and | was pretty wet Several times I thought of sitting down by the track and walting for the train to come up, thinking [| could mauage to flag It, but | was afrald that the engineer wouldn't see me It was almost plight! anyway, and the blinding soow made it Impossible to see more than 80 feet ahead of me After awhile | knew that train ought to have passed me, and then It struck me that tho storm had delayed it and It was late | couldn't tell how much, but that only added excite mwent—the uncertainty of It And the excitement gave so that [ struggled 1 heard the tralo whistle distance, and [ saw houses $0 | knew | was In the edge of town It was a race then sure enough. apd the train peat me to the depot, bul | staggered up just as the conductor gave the signal to pull out the engineer, and see- condition | was In he waited what | had to say | man there were ground it to me new Ife oun through the snow {io the near, the ing the to hear rall snow.” men took Charlie into poured some whisky down broken down in the The train the depot his throat all right aboard the faken on ly dowo was and then [I fell Section men were placed train, young Hudson was aud the train went slow to the broken rail, soon repaired and the train crossed safely At a point nearest father h the train was | stopped and Hudson got off Fhe ratlroad company will Issue Lhe a iife oft the entire sysleu his fortitude In braving the bliz train HIS yuuhg boy fur gard to Aye pds the Sinking Land. Hellgel « gradually siokiog lato | the sea sud Bright Oue One of the New York papers says that Queen Margher'x of Italy ex- pects to wlop & week In New York be- fore beginning her automobile jour- ney. And yet Jody has svar atonind {; ih FRANK EB WOOD, Representative News and "advertising ati wat be | tet at Greggs Racket Store, Wave After 12 o'clock noon call a, jolie at Baye, Valley ‘phone 1238X. Mouldings at Strong's. ents at Moravia. Wall paper at Strong's. Free Academy, i | frien Is. Devoe paints at Strong's. | Wiliam Pickley will | posession of the | next week, The new regalia for the degree (team of Legion No arrived yesterday. Prof D. B. Mills of VauEtien:: ents at this place. | Mrs. Warren of Buffalo is visit. | ling at the home of Mrs. W. B | | Nelson, Pine street. “Henry Herzog of Buffalo, N, Y, | visited his nephew, H. this place yesterday. Mrs. R E. street. Mrs. F. A. Bell, who has been [visiting in New York city for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday. A large number of lacal Metho-~ dists will meet their new pastor, the Rev & W. train this afternoon. arms ef —— . The prize winners for the Wav- ica Keeler second. On Saturday, April 28, Railway | high tracks. Supt. gram yesterday that Albert Carter to that place had to be abandoned at present, Robert Brown, formerly of this place, has accepted a position with Milliken Brothers, iron contractors, with offices in Wall street, New York city. It is to act as time keeper for their plant on Staten Island. 10 AID THE SUFFERERS Waverly—Village President O, H. Lawrence, Rev. J J. Moriarty and Rev. P. R. Ross have been ap- pointed trustees of the fund for the assistance of the San Francisco sufferers which shall be raised in Waverly. There is a subscription paper at the Citizens bank and the First National bank where con. tributions will be received. The lists were not started this noon and the following amounts have been subscribed: Cayuta hose company, $500, Le- gion No. 1, N. P. LL, $25 00; Citi- zens’ bank, $1000; J. T. Sawyer, $1000 until Oysters in Old Rome. The ancient Romans ate oysters as the first course 4t banquets because of thelr quality of stimulating the appe- | tite. Pliny recommends oil and onions as condiments. Flax in Demand. There is a greal demand for flax all over the world, and a great effort is ! being made to Induce Americans to cultivate it. Titled Farmer. Lady Wyndbam-Quin, the daughter of lord Dunraven, is among the prac | tical horticulturists of the peerage, { and owns a wonderful violet farm, With Torches. Liberty will now begin tg enlighten Russias. | i | | i i { ANDSONE CF Rev. M.S. Godshall Tendered al Very Pleasant Testimonial Waverly—At the home of Mr, | given last evening in honor of Rev, land Mrs. M.S. Godshall. Forty even- After refreshments H. G. Morgan, on behalf of those present, as a {mark of their appreciation of Mr. his usual happy maaner. Mr. Godshall will go to Bing- SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45. Christian Endeavor, 6:16. Evening servies, 7:30. The Rev, E C, Petrie, Pastor, Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12, « ‘hristian Endeavor, 6:00, Evening serviee, 7:30. The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30, The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor, —— Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00, Junior b. Y. P U. 3:00, B. Y. P. U. meeting, 6:30, Evening wervice, 7:20. The Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor. Church of the Epiphany Firat Mass, 5:00, High Mass, 10:30, Sunday School, 2:00 p, m. Benadictiou, 7:30 p. wm. The Rev, J. L. Shauley, Rector, Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00, Morning service 10:30, Sunday school 12:00. Evening service 7:30, The Rev, FP. T. Cady, Rector, Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30, Sunday school, 3:30, Methodist Church Men's weeting, 9:30, Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00. Junior League 3:00 p. m. Epworth League, 6:00. Evening service, 7:00, The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor, - William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and WitchHazel The best Sale ia the world for Cata, ter, ( “happed Hands and all skin erup- tions, It is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price 260 by druggists. ‘illlamay Mg. Co., Prop's. Cleveland, O. Sold by C, M. Driggs, druggist, Try The Record. Excursions RIF. RATLROAD. 78.25 to Los Angeles, Cal, rad re- turn, tickets on sale April 24th to May 4th inclusive. Valid to return to reach home not later than July 3st. Btop over privileges west of Missouri river. sdmay-eod BEST STORE IN TOWN Best Ice Crcam, Fine Soda Water, Delicious Crushed Fruits, Nice Fresh Candies, Fancy Boxes of Candy, All Kinds of Fruits. M. PROCAS, Confectionery Store, Desmond St. Sayre, Pa. Unfailable Headache Tablets Co Cures all forms of Head. , Neuralgia, Meanstral and other Ty 3 not affect the heart Contain no opiates. All druggists or by mail 10c. Unfailble Headache Tablet Co., Kimira, N. Y. MEAT, NEAT The best in the BY Pan Rilzaboth ovo, LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE BEGINNING MATINEES Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday. The Famous COOK-CHURGH STOCK CO. Supporting the Dainty Sou- brette Star, Miss Ruby Erwood Evenings in the following success- ful plays. “The Little Avenger.” MATINERS, “The Little Saturday Saturday House," Red School Vaodeville Acta by “The Pryers” sing- ers, dancers and musical artists, Harry Moore, Ben Loring and Ruby Erwood. PRICES Evenings, 10, 20 and 30c. Matinees - 10 and 20¢, “Amateur Night ” Friday evening, April 20. Three cash prizes will be given. 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, 2nd Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y., uhtil 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- gd. Examination and consultation |® ree. ' W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupled by the late John R. Murray, Ofoe hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record ofice, fein, | = a Wa. B. McDonald. D. D. S. All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave., OVER THE GLOBE STORE. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours—7 ofa. m,108,7to8p. m, OFFICE-SAMURILS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 37x. 128 Lockhart 58. JOHN C. OSBORN, Heavy and d Light Draying and Moving Gardens ploughed, ashes drawn AWAY, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 201 N. Lepigh Ave. Valley Phone » Wanted. A dining room girl. Apply at 110 Des- mond street. 284 Five rooms at 216 Tyler street, Athens. Inquire at the premises. 201-0¢ Rooms for reat, modern improv gas range, gas lights, Wilbur avenae, Farm b house, garden and room for one. or two houses if desired. Two miles west of Bayre. Price $4. J. H. McKin- ney, R. F. D. No. 26, Athens, Bi-dw Pasture to let after May 10, Moot, Prices, 16¢ per week for for older cattle and H0c IL McKinney, R. F. D. No. 20, Athens, Two small offices, , one room with bath, suitable for gentleman, Talmadge. For reat, office rooms in the Wheslosk 4 Block. Two offices for reat in the ms Page block, Third floor of the Glaser block. Eleo- tric light, bath rvom and all modern Im- provements. Enquire at Glasor's Loan office, Lockhart street. 1761 EE Lost 3 church, Waverly, and Broad" street, Leave at Gregg Racket store, EE SS IEE For Sale. Upright plano, cost $350.00 for $200; velvet carpet with cost $52, will sell for $30; and some rockers and other furpitore. Call ad 408 Elmira street, Athens, 203-3 Six room house and one-half acre of land good well water at the door, also find id vaery patch on the place, ten min- to electric car line, Westfall, National Bank, Sayre. 200-6* A carpet loom, cost $3550, WIiil be sold at liberal discount if taken soon. Inquire at Bacon's newsroom. 203.8 condition Mann, 601 N. 279-2w* cab) eavsiagy carriage for sale cheap, in fine n. a NEAL The Dr. Judson on North street, hho, Pi Y. Howard Allen, Athens, will sell A Crown organ in cheap. Inquire of C. Wilbur avenue, Kony so w. toh Political Announcements The unde aanounces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury ho Sbjct $3 the rales of mocratic radford county, Pay o GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1904. To the Republican voters of Bradford County : I hereby announce myself a candidate can rules. I am in favor of reform lation, to the end that tions shall bear their just share of tax- Silex, 1 favor the enactment of a law permitting trolley lines to also law to enforce the So warty Irsisnts Constitution relating to raliroads and other carrying companies (see Art. XVII of Constitution). 1am nlsoin favor of two Set fares on railroads. George Moserip. ™ the Republican Voters of Beadfosd ‘onnty: I hereby announce myself as» candi- date for resentative to the vania Legislature from Bradford subject to the rules of the Republican y. If elected 1 will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allowing trolley roads to carry freight, establish nga te cents a mile fare on steam roa pelling corporations to bear ads proper share of taxation, providing for t tire expense of the public schools the state funds, and for such people of this county.
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