‘what's better still, is worth buying, for we trade GRAF & CO. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus -- $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- sens, sad will pay you three per oend, interest per annum for mousy Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Saviags Account. The department of saviogs Is a special feature of this Hank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the sawe rate of BM. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. ‘The Valley Record = , H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CARRY, Editor. a8 second-class matter May ee Seatolios at Hayre, Po, Act of Congress of March 3, fr ee ““All the news that's fit to print” ee IDNEEDAY. APRIL FIRE BOARD HELD MEETING LAST NIGHT rrangements Made for a Grand Ball to Be Given on May 19 Ata meeting of the fire board held in the Picker hose rooms last night important preliminary steps were taken in connection with the plans for the firemen's parade which is to be held in Sayre this year. Secretaries of all the companies were instructed to send in reports of the number of mem- bersin good standing in each of the companies and measures were taken to provide a fund to pay ex- _penses of the parade. A meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, May 15th, at which time the sec- retaries are requested to report. "fact the secretaries are urged to attend to this matter, as it is of the utmost importance. It was decided to give a ball on “the evening of May 19, in the Wheelock hall. Supper will be served by the ladies in the Pucker hose rcoms. The price of the tickets for the ball has been placed at one dollar and supper will be “served for twenty-five cents. The proceeds of the ball will be used 10 assist in payiag the expenses of the parade, The fire board has decided that this is a better plan for the raising of money than so liciting Bubseriptions ATTEND THE CAME The ball game which will occur on Friday afternoon for the benefit of the San Francisco fire sufferers will be worth going miles to see. There will be absolutely no danger of being hit by a batted ball as not a man engaged in the game would be able to hit a flock of balloons with a fish pole. It has been sug gested that the stores close while the game is in progress, thus giving everybody an opportunity to be present. * 25. In One of the worst calamities yet Suffered by San Francisco is the that has been published the fire. Some driveling idiot can always be relied upon to spew several yards of verse on a catas- faphe of that sort, and the would ster brands it poetry. HONORS FOR CARNEGIE and Ottawa. NEW YORK, April © Andrew Car negle, sccompanled by a party guests ceusisting of Colonel Jobin J McCook, President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia university editor of the Century Magazine inst night in the private car Loretta The party goes by way of Cleveland to heuyou college, Gambier. O Mr. (aruegie bas founded a chair of ecolivinics in botor of Edwin M tou. secretary of war lu Mr Lin cabluet Mr. Carnegle will del Kenyou an address ou the life of Mr Stanton, and subsequentlis ihe hone rary degree of LL. D will be cvulerred upon bim Frow Kheuyou Nr. Carpegie. with his party, goes (vo Torvuto where Le will open a llbrary aud be the iplent of wunicipal boners From Toroute Mr Carnegle will go to Ottawa to spend Sunday and Monday, the party Lelug the guests st lhe guvernieut house of Earl Grey governor general of Cans da. There will also be a Carnegle |i brary vpeuing at (Mtawa, After speudiug May 1 at Moutreal where an houorary degree will be cou ferred upon Mr Caruegie Ly McGIH Quiversity, the purty will return (0 New York arriviug the eveulng of May 2 vin s vel res Camr Wil Dare Bomb Throwers. ST. PETERSBURG. April 25 After much besitation Emperor Nicholas has finally decided to come to St. Petersburg greet the representatives of the people aud personally open the first Hussiag parflawent May 10 His wajesty's de cision comes As a surprise it was supposed that after Lis loug absence from the capital Le would pot dare to leave the shelter of the palace of Tear skoe Selo. But Premier Witte and other advisers urged that it would be a great Liunder tuo wise such ap oppor tunity. The ceretnouy will be attended Ly the pomp and circutustauces belt tug the eveut is A Vielent Attack vm America. ST PETERSBURG April 25 A vie- lent attack vu Americans was wade ia the wounarchist (onveutiva #t Moscow Ly M Shiuakhofl, the celebrated reac tionary. whe attempted to stir up aut foreign feeling by declaring that the revolutivo io Hussia was iuspired and directed Uy Awerlcau uigan {zations workiug through the Jews and the Social Dewocruts The object of the cousplracy, Le sald was to over throw the throue aud the church, all that Russiaus bold dear Masoulk FPeope Schrader's Sad loss. EL. PASO, Tex. April 5 Sclrader, clalmiug to be the the ‘Divine Catholic koown throughout the viue healer,” Las reached here from Sau Francisco. He sald be feared his eutire family was lust and that wet Lalf the borrors of the disaster Lave been reported Pope Lead of church aud west as a “di Confederate Veterans’ Hoeuniowm. NEW ORLEANS, April 25 New Or- leans today !s In gala attire Her bulldings are draped with bright col ors, Ler streets ablaze with bright bunt ing aud Sutteriug from ead to end with fags io bonor of the annual re union of the Confederate Veterans’ ae: sociation, which has opened bere Cnkanowa Man Killed Near Malone. MALONE, N.Y. April 20 —The body of an uLkkuowu wep Las Leen found oti the tracks of the Hutiasd rallroad just west of Maloe ‘The man was about thirty-five years of age. English Royal Party Leaves Athens. ATHENS April 26 - King Edward, Queen Alexandra and the Prince and Priocess of Wales departed last even ing for Katakolo FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Guetations. Money on call steady at 4,96 per cent, prime mercantile paper. $5 per cent, exchanges, $357 10.770, balances, 51340081 exports of general merchandise (rom the port of New York for the week ending yesterday were valued at 51 F1 Clcslng prices Amal Copper Atchison B &0 Brocklyn R T C.C.C&8t L Ches & Ohio Chi & Northw D aH Wis N.Y. Central i, Nor! & West 19% Fenn R R §1\, Reading Sly Rock Island ty, Bt. Paul ra Southern Pac Bel, Beuthern Ry Erle {l'y South Ry pf Gen Electric 1, Sugar Hi Central 10 Texas Pacific Lackawanna - Union Pacific Louls & Nash, 18% U 8 Steel “hy Manhattan 134% 8 Steel pf WT Metropolitan 1, Unlen iy Missouri Pac uw ay 139 tw iy 19 “a wm hy ne, Leviy wt New York Markets, FLOUR — Steady, Lut dul Minnesota touts, $M E04, winter straights $3700 #0. winter extras, 52 GEE. winter pat ents Reged WHEAT Weakness in Liverpool weather Caused wheat! to open 8! Herings and stead) and good partly lower neds of cutside markets ater, May S08 July, SS UML CORN There was steadiess In corn In face of weak cables on coverfhg and In Henpathy wit seo. May, 3050 BOGGS Firm western We higher near By fresh 184y 1! mark, western fresh 17 al mark CHEESE Fum, New Yo fancy, do € fair to good in POTATOES bh Hi. Pennsylvania § bushel S308 New York Blue Sgaic. . New Vork, adh fuwis per bushel, T= TRY ~ , winter chickens, LIVE POU —. . sig ao JER. ducks, 14 o lent TRY — Stepdy: ie.. 80, fair . rk full IPN creams do hoice Whe; old roaEters £ YLLDVSTOg HRC THRILLING EXPERIENCE OF A GERMAN TRAVELER SEES WONDERFUL Reaches Safety Famished and Foot- | | Sore and Almost Frozen—Forced to Pawn Wearing Apparel for Food, Helena, Mont —W ithout garments of | any kind suitable (0 witustand the vig- lors of wintry weather, Max Haw, a | arrived lo Helen { days tour of hardship im Yellowstone Natioual park Without friends or acqiaintances of | any Sort, and without a dollar lo his pocket, which he will neve fof a few wen write: | ter tour furget lie i= one the has ever attempied a win f the park and German cliiy who Haw was comps to | Mammoth Hot Springs { where hie panned his walch and | shoes for four dollar 1 his he used lu ehlaining sufficient food Ww keep body and soul together while he made his may from Livingston on Helena, cuvering the entire distance on foul He Is a representative of the Berlin filustrated News Koeuische Volks Zel- tung, and a namber of Gther German papers. which commissioned Lim to come to the Unlted States to study German-Awericag conditions, and es- pecially 10 tour the park Ian winter Haw came to the park, and in spite of the efforts of the commandant at Fort Yellowstone to dissuade him, un- deptonk the winter Journey into Won- deriand, so fraugh: with bardship and peri Haw arrived in New York in Feb- ruary ani had letters of introduction to various German newspapers in Chi- cago and St. Paul, and made his head- quarters In the latter place It was arranged that Haw should be accompanied by a German soidier named Relnholtz, and a man uamed Graham one of the best known park guldes The entire party were out- ted walk Lisingston, Eiuses fa ON EVERY BIDE THE GEYSEHRS BURST FORTH fitted with skis, and the start was made. The weather was cold and the iapdscape was covered with snow Upon his return the faithful corre- spondent discovered that his notes, purse and sketches were missing He immediately set out alone to find them He went back over the trail, but they were nowhere to be found He soon discovered that he was walkiog !o a circle, that Be had lost every ldea of the way he had come, aud was Lope iessly lost lost in Upper Geyser Basin In the dead of winter without food or proper clothing was no pleasant prospect, but undaunted Mr Haw endeavored 10 find some avenie whereby he might return to civilization. So cold was It that be was almost frozen, and only with the greatest difficulty could be go further ‘I was up to my neck in snow atl times,” sald he, “and blood came from my nose and month | was &lmost fam jshed and oould go but little further when | discovered tracks we haa made during the forenoon Reaching one of the geysers | began washing my hands and in hot water, when suddenly ! heard a rumbling sound and there was & big sruption of all the geysers In the vicinity Frightened, | rushed away with al speed poseible, apd from a distance beheld one of the most wonderful sights man ever saw-—eruption of gey sers in the dead of winter 1 followed 1 dise and reached Fountain the following worning, hall frozen, and starving Ihe leading Germans of Helena touk Haw in charge, and will care for him | until he can make sultable arrange meats for his return to St Paul ——— Wire Holds Heart in Place, Columbus, O~— Louis Thyrium left Mount Carmel! hospital the other day with 17 feet of stiver wire In his body He #ntered the hospital in such a con dition that it was thought he would | pever leave it alive He was igjured in a street car accident In Chicago and was twisted up Internally Dr. G 8 Hamilton took the case In hand and ago performed F most operation Thyrium had heart displaced by be sud was pot ex- face overed several Week remarkable a lung and his ing bit Hy pected W live. fhe <ar, On the Blas London women have a pew walk. The over Lhe left or right shoulder, one band grasping the skirt. The Express re- marks: “It is advisable to give the new walk a wide berth, as the walker moves sideways” PRANK E WOOD, Repismtative. ay aud Nat vetiang ing way s Racket Store, W. i eft 36 Orage s Yacht Stare Waverly. office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. — : — —————— Mouldings at Strong’ s. | this morning. Wall paper at Strong's, | . | | John Carroll of Elmira was in! |town yesterday. Devoe paints at Strong's. | A. Unger will go to Elmira to! |attend a ball this EVCHing: Mrs. J FE Angell of Chemung Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | [awrence, yesterday afternoon, a son. A A —— i May Irwin, the actress, was in| Waverly for a short time last even ing. Miss Carrie Z-igler of Chemung street is spending the day in El- mira. Harry Baldwin went to Elmira to see “The Genius" by Nat. C Goodwin. J. H. Smith spent yesterday with his sister, Mrs. Clark Tuttle, at Ithaca. The second degree was conferred on 22 candidates at the meeting of Manoca lodge 1. O. O, F. evening. Miss Leona Freedman cnter- tained a party of her young Iriends at her home on Park place yester- day afternoon, the occasion being her ninth birthday, last There will be a special meeting of the Waverly hook and ladder company Wednesday evening to take action on a contribution for | the San Francisco Hiseo fund. WILL PAY ALL LO ALL LOSSES Waverly Reports received by | the local agents of the various in- surance companies who had risks | in the city of San Francisco show | that they are all in good condition and fully able to meet all losses in that city and still have sufficient money left to cover all other prob~ able risks. so there is no need for alarm on the part of people in this vicinity with regard to the safety of the insurance that they carry. A. 0. H. WILL AID FIRE SUFFERERS Waverly — Thomas Carmody, county president of the A. O. H,, has received a letter from P. J Farley the state secretary, direct- ing him to call a meeting of the local lodge for the purpose of pro- viding aid for the devastated aty of San Francisco. The meeting will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the K. of C. hall. Waverly Council No. 257, Knights of Columbus held a special meeting last evening and voted a donation of $100 for the relief of the San Francisco sufferers This is a good showing on the part of the local lodge and is in accord with what that organization is doing throughout the country. | $3 Sayre to Geneva and Return | Account Centepnial Celebration, vis Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ticketa sold May 13th to 18th inclusive; retarn limit | May 10th. Tickets will be good going and returning on all trains except Black Diamoud Express within the prescribed limit. Cousalt ticket agents for farther particalars. 206-21 Wilkes Barre Centennial Jubilee The Lehigh Valley Railroad anoounces | reduced excursion fares to Wilkes Barre, | i Pa, account Centennial Jubilee, Tick- ets will be so'd May 5th and 12th, to be | good returning until May 14th, and will | honored on all trains except the | Diamond Express. Fare from | Hoe Lehigh | Valley ticket agents for further partic | u'ars, 200 16 EE LR i, Unfailable Headache Tablets Durse all forms of Head- sod other pains. Do not affect the heart Contain no opiates. All druggists or by mail 10c. Unfalible Hesdsehe Tablet Co, Elmira. N. Y. “THE BURGESS Business Places Close During Ball Game on Friday After- noon Whereas, a great calamity has befallen the city of San Francisco, |and realizing the great need of | financial assistance from the people of this nation, 1 believe it to be the | duty. of the citizens of Sayre to | raise a fund for the stricken city; And whereas arrangements have been made lor a game of baseball yess and druggists of the city, to be played at Riverside grounds on April 27, at 3 p. m,, the proceeds to be devoted to a fund to be sent to San Francisco; Now therefore, | respectfully ask the people of this city to give their hearty support to this cause, and respectfully request that the busis ness places of Sayre be closed on the above date between the hours 2:30 and § p. m, in order that all may attend the game to be played at that time, and help swell the fund. Signed, William Cross, Burgess. PERSONAL MENTION W. E Lane, Esq, of Towanda, # -— Attorney Archer IL. Laws went to Towanda today noon on legal business, Clarence Glosser of New York city is visiting his daughter, Mas J A Bradley, Cherry street smm—————— Jud Wright and family have gone to Newark Valley for a brief Mr. Wright recently recov. cred from a severe illness. ——— Miss Lena Wright and Mrs | have gone to Cortland, N Y few days’ relatives LOCAL MENTION Lehigh . for a visit with friends and The Valley Railroad freight cars with high rows of scats to be used in the observation train at the time of the nter- collegiate | regatta at Ithaca on May 30 —.—— W. J]. Young, a former prothon- otary of Bradford county, and a well known member ol suffered a stroke One side is entirely his condition 1s reported as serious, - At a meeting of the congregation of the Lutheran church held yes- terday I. B Kelble, A P. Wieland and M. C. Brosceit were clecte d | deacons. J] D Brainerd was clected superintendent of the school and Mrs. J S. Fntz was elected superintendent of the ins fant’s Qepirtment; VALLEY ENPLOYE DROWNED The dead body o of James F. Cau- ley, 40 years of age, a well known Lehigh Valley employe, who re- sided in Mauch Chunk, was found in the Lehigh canal at Weissport. Cauley had been missing from home for over three weeks but his wife thought he was away looking for work and no particular atten tion was therefore paid to his ab He is survived by his wife and several children. sence. » Subscribe for The Record. SOCIALIST CLUB Mects every F Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited | Everybody welcome. MEAT, MEAT SPECIALS BELLIS all this week for 1 A for spats Broad St. and LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, APRIL 27, ONE NIGHT ONLY The Greatest Rural Play Ever Written, S| STEBBINS Character Comedian. DAN DARLEIGH Superb Band and Concert Orches- tra Watch for the Farmer Band Parade at Noon, Day of Performance. Prices- 25, 35 and 50 Cents. |- Graduates of the American School Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, ville, Missouri, arily at the Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y, until Shy San 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 | free W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, | Office hours: -9 to 10 a, m,; 8:30 to 8p, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office, S3449403909 005 64 430004 40} ‘Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. D.S. All modern ‘methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, THE GLOBE STORE. OVER M. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours-7Tto da m,1t08,7to8p. m, OFFICE- SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 37x. 128 Lockhart St. JOKN C. OSBORN, Heavy and Light Draying and Moving | © Gardens ploughed, ashes drawn away, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N.Lshigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. sonable prices, Realdence: 120 Spruce St, Athens, Pa. L. B. DENISON, M. D. Valley Phones 66x. Ball Phone 138w Park Ave., Waverly. Nove less than 25 cents. “Sitaations free to pald in advance sabscribern For Rent Five rooms at 216 Tyler street, Athens, Inquire at the premises. 201-8¢ os for rent, modern imp gas lighta, wil ilbur a a Farm | house, garden and room for one or two al if desired. Two miles west of Hayre. Price $4. ney, RP, D. No 28, Athsas. Prices, 160 per week for for older cattle and GOe for NOL at. we H. McKinney, R. F. D, No. 26, Athens. Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Ingairs H. R, Talmadge. 2784 “Two offices fo a Page block, rw ned Third floor of the Glaser block. provements, ofan. Lockhart street. Card Reader Madam Scott, the famous card - Saturday evenings exceptad, oe and 50 cents. Erie Bonde, Waverl: N.Y 2080t¢ For Sale. Good breedi furnished Call at ut OF tare store, Waverly, Sm kitchen cabinet, 1 baffet, only used two months, Mrs. H. D. 9 Chemung street, . condition. Taga Inquire 202 Olive. 275-41 The Dr. Judson on North street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Allen, Farwers National Bank, Athens, Lost Strayed or stolen, large black setter dog, wearing tag No. 70, snawerss fo name Leader. Please return to R. OC, Dilmore, Bayre. Reward. 207-3¢ Wanted. mood street, Political Announcements : The unds candidate for the a Oommissioust, Sibjoct to the moeratie Bradiord county. ary of J.E.GRAHAM. Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908, To the Repailican voters of Bradford, lation, to the tions shall bear their i are Po ation. 1 favor the eénactwent of a ye permitting trolley lines to carry also law to enforce 1 he provisions ¢ Constitution relating to railroads aad other carrying companies (see Ark. XVII of Coastitution). [am alsoin favor of Bye Seal fares on railroads. To the Republican Voters of Ooty announce myself asa date for resentative to the vania ture from Bradford subject to the rules of the PO ected I will work for and of Juastuent of laws allo freight, establish mile fare on stegm pelligg corporations to bear thelp share of taxation, providing for tire expense of the pablie 8 ol } the state funds, and for snoh weasures as may be demanded people of this county. GL De. Mareh 10, 1908, 2 Ward, 1 hereby announce myself i ot ¢)
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