GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- neas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Jaft on Certifieate of Depusit or Bavings 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, BH. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, The Valley | Record J. Hi. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CARREY, Editor. Published every alternoon except San- dg Marrelle's Printing Ofoe 8 fayre, Behmetpion, $4.0 por yur: 15 cents JP A T3408 reason and made known ou spplication. Be, Entered ss second-class matter May 10 1000 a at the postofice at Sayre, Pa, To, Act of Congress of March 8, ““All the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY. MAY 5 1908. The warm rains have given a _ beautiful nich tint to well kept Jawas. : = Burgess Wm, Cross Bas had the grounds graded around his hand- _.some Wes? Sayre residence. ————_— Orders for Stegmaier’ s beer must either be accompanied by cash or paid for on delivery at private houses. 304 IW The base ball team of the Owego Free Academy went to Towanda this afternoon where they will cross bats with the Towanda high school nine. rede On Monday, May 7, Mrs. C E Mogg of Wilkes Barre will give an address at the home missionary meeting inthe M. E. church at 7:30 p-m. All ladies of the valley are invited : There will be a baptismal service at the Methodist church tomorrow morning and there will be a recep tion of probationers to full mem bership. The regular service will take place in the evening. The fifty-first anniversary of * Naiad hose company of Towanda was appropriately celebrated by a banquet on Thursday evening Several former members of that company, who now reside at Sayre, attended. 2. The order re recently promulgated by Burgess Cross asking all citi zens to clean up in the business district has been quite generally obeyed, resulting ia a great im provement of the appearance of * maay of the back al cys. et the good work go merrily on. _ It is once more the unquestioned duty of The Record to call the at- “eation of the Lchigh Valley offi cials to a loose plank on the side- walk of the Packer avenue bridge Engines passing underneath dis place the plank, leaving a hole which some one is likely to step into, AE Our book proposition is without question the greatest and most hib- eral premium offer ever made by a paper in this section of the country If you have not seen one of our _ agents send your name and dollar to this office and we will see that you are enrolled oh our subscrip- » books. Here is the opportun- WAVERLY FRANK E WOOD, Representative left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. STOP IT WAVER ‘They Spend a Short Time in the | Village and Look Over Local Industries Waverly—The Erie Railroad officials are on their spring tour of | inspection and stopped at Waverly |yesterday. Their train was com- | posed of cight coaches drawn by {two engines. The party consisted of President F. DD. Underwood and the heads of the various depart ments. They inspected the Hall & H.C. Vanduter is ina New York | Miss Ethel Ithaca today. Zimmer this morning. Clyde Bixby of Nichols was in the day at Towanda. Mrs. Mary E Barr of Bingham ton was in town today. to Elmira this afternoon St. Paul, Minn, last evening. Miss Margaret Ross is Don Smith has accepted a posi- tion in Ted Snow's lunch wagon Mp Asti w was calling on H day. B Graf yester- RH —,ho pnpohb. Jas Grace is home from Brook- lyn to spend Sunday with his family. A. B. Highbee and Joseph Rose morning. ——— tnt A. Unger and S E going to Rochester moraing. The tomorrow i ——— the vicinity to a game of ball. Ad- dress Percy Bostwick, manager. be filed with the clerk today are preparing to have a feed Mon- cay evening. Elmira Camp, No 77. has been invited to be present last evening in honor friend, Mrs. Horton of Los An geles, Cal. Members of Waverly Aerie F O.E, their hall at 9:30 a. m., Leary. ELECTED OFFICERS of the Ellistown Telephone Com- home of Fred T. Ellis. The fol President, W. H vice president, Fred T. Ellis coming year: Ellis; Arthua C. Ellis; Hulett and Azel above named officers with the fol N.T. auditors, management : Frank Poole, Amos Harding, John W. Watkins, T. W. Ellis and A. H. Morgan consists of about 40 subscribers and connects with the Bell ‘phone A number of flne cement side- Lyons furniture factory and went |to Davee and looked over the new BE SETTLED Tax Collector Plumstead today Daniel Royce, charged with the non-payment of taxes amounting o $5 10 The arrest was made by County Detective McGovern, and Royce settled Collector Plum stead says that there are several others for whom warrants will be issued unless settlemeat is made within a short time. - estere— TRADE CONDITIONS. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Husiness, NEW YORK, May 5 -R. G Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says The viclent decline in prices of secu ritles is po criterion of Lusiness con ditions. Stocks fell about 10 per cent from the bighest polut attaloed earlier in the year to the lowest position since last June, but there was no correspond: ing depression lu trade. Hallway earn. ings bave coutinued to surpass those of the corresponding period ln spy pre vious year, the gain for April belug 98 per cent over the sawe wounth of 1905, and other standards of measurements make equally grayglying exhibits Liabilities of fallures last month showed a decrease of over 40 per cent I» manufacturing and 12 per cent in trading branches of busiuess as com- pared with the previous year. The only drawbacks regardiug the future are the labor controversies and the strin- gency in the money warket, veither of which may prove of more than tempo- rary duration In view of these latest reports frow the various industries It does Dot ap pear to be a time for pessimism, Of greatest lwportance to the iron and steel industry of all the events of the past week was the strike of the lougshorewen ou the lake water front. If this struggle Is not promptly settled it will soon become Lmpossible to malin. talon pig iron production at the highest polut on record Manufacturing plants report little idle machinery, and trade Io season able merchandise feels the Impetus of settled weather Commercial fallures for the week were 212, against 215 last week, 199 the pre ceding week and 212 the corresponding week last year. Atlantis Ofty Police Chief Dead. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 8. Clef of Police Harry C. Eldridge died suddenly here. He had been bead of the department for twenty -oue years Kiag Alfonso Leaves England. SOUTHAMPTON, May 0 —King Al fonso of Spalu salled last evening on board the Spanish royal yacht Glralde for Bpaln FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closiag Stock Quotations, Money on call firm at § per cent, prime mercantile paper, pg€ per cent; ex- changes, Ja460417; balances, HT.TT88%6 Closing prices Amal Copper. Wg N.Y. Central . 130% Atghison gy Nort. & West. I1 1M Penn R R.....1M B &O Brooklyn R. T.. 71% Reading 10% Rock Isiand... = c.C,CaftL =» St. Paul «1% Southern Pas. ™ Southern Ry.. South. Ry. pf. Bugar Texas Pacific. Pacifie 8. Bteel.. 8 Steel pt. ‘ent. Union. Ches & OLlo ® Chi & Nerthw. Ni Dau i Brie. ..... Gen. Electric 8 Ii. Central 1M Lackawanna Louis & Nash Manhattan Metropolitan Missouri! Pas 6 Union igh U ih wy 1% .n New York Markets. FLQUR - ull but steady. Min ot “ne ter straights, £883, winter Lg £3 wintn SpE wing i, big Argentine ship- ments, both Liver omestio wheat markets were send A y lower; the Ub eral northwest r ceipts and good weather usnee here; July, pe receipts, poor Lia afte. E weather » sym- thy with eal were fosatures of the fower corn market; July, 4c . Septem. eaconds” lik | ¥: rots, 16@10C.. secon A Wo. ; Jeusvated sxiras. 1g. . frets, He , seconds, ; faetory, frets, 14 we. Bi Ol, a saw Xt full cream, large to fotdred one. fancy, prime, hg . emmon te fa wil pest: " cream la Ee Wo fair good, § Ry im. best, 4G TRe Freeh athersd ext. - Bas fresh i 0 que ed Ls J AL {6 Easy: city, bc. country, 48 AY Steady . shipping. Sgtic. . goed ts oho MY Tally: long rye, 41 go EANS- ufet, marrow, datum, ae 1; pea, SLTOGL TRY. oh ne ney oR OOL Steady: domestic fleece, HOPS Bteady; state, common 10 ¢ ice, i ne, 4 Pat ae cous. wile. ; for, d Stier olls oro ura ag bi ewls. aa : ey POU Henty Moore of of Towanda was in town today. Miss Ermal Carter of Meshop- pen, is visiting her cousin, Mrs, A. M. Hunsinger of Lincoln street, C P. Dewey, register and re corder, was in Sayre this afternoon enroute from his home ia South Creek to Towanda. M. H. Sawtelle, cashier of the National Bank of Sayre, and At torney C. C. Yocum are in Towan- da today on business. H. H. Mercereau, Esq, went to Falls this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs, F. Mercereau's father which was held in that place this forenoon, Justice of the Peace \ Ww. IT. Carey went to Towanda this afternoon and was sworn into office, His new commission will be good until May 1, 1911. TONIGHT AT THE LOOMIS Our theatregoers are promised one of the most delightful shows of the season at the Loomis Opera House this evening, when Gus Bothner's comedians will appear in the musical comedy, “A Bunch of Keys.” We hear and read none but complimentary things of the show; the musical numbers com- bined popularity with artistic excel- lence to a greater degree than any other farce comedy. It is more than a roaring farce—it is a crack~ ling, thundering one—it fairly takes the audience by storm and wreathes in smiles faces that have grown sorely sober watching theatrical performances that do not amuse, [tis impossible to resist the fun, it is of such a jolly, whole some sort that it reaches out and takes hold of the spectator and makes him laugh whether or no, so hail “A Bunch of Keys,” and in the immortal words of Rip Van Winkle, “May it live long and prosper.” Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75¢. SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:45, Christian Endeavor, 6:10. Evening service, 7:30, The Rev, E. C, Petrie, Pastor, Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 12, Christian Endeavor, 6:00, Evening service, 7:50, e Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:80. Sanday school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor. Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 12:00. ya B.Y.P U. 3:00. B. Y. P. U. meeting, 6:30. Evening wervioe, 7:30, The Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor. Church of the Epiphany First Mass, 8:00. High Mass, 10:30. Sunda School, 2:00 p, m. ction, 7:80 p. m. The Rev. J. L Bhanley, Rector, Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00. - Moring service 10:30. y school 12:00. service 7:30. Rev. F. T. Cady, Rector, m— Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30. Sanday school, 3:30. Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:30. Morning serv ce, 10:30. Sanday school, 12:00. Junior League 3:00 3. m. Epworth League, 6: service, 7:00. Rev. J. ¥. Warner, Pastor. William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and WitchHazel The best Salve la the world for Cuta, Bruisth; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, Tet- ped Hands and all skin erup- t Is guaranteed to give satisfac- refunded. rice 26c by Nila vy & M Co, Prop's. M. Driggs, All modern methods for the scien- BARRETT, Terms to suit all pocketbooks. F435 4 3454449404444 0400 HARDMAN, REGENT, SPE FPIEIPEP PPPS HH ana a es aaa asad] Lace and silk, black short, 25 Those 25c tancy belt pretty in a variety and A pretty assortment The latest in collars overs S Candy just in. JOHN C: OSBORN, Heavy and d Light Draying and Moving ashes drawn AWAY, zad all Gardens plos team work attended to promptly. Livery A 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x | L. B. DENISON, M.D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Buollding, Elmer Ave Valley Phone at office and residence Advertise in The Record, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: — Rooms 4 and §, Elmer Block, Lockhart Btreet, Bayre, Pa, JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Frults, Pure Olive Oil for medioal po and white, long and and S0c. s went quick, not one of colors, only 10c. 25c¢. of ribbons, flowered 10 and 25c. Turn- and 10c. K. J. Clements and | Gertrude Clements Gradaise of the A American School of Oajacpaty, under the founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, Missouri, 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- od to meet all who are interested and explain the science. All acute (and chronic cases successfully treat- od Examination and consultation SPECIALS i Try BELLIS all this week for ial prices and see what cash will pve LENIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders gun be ioh 34 Wank So Tol hg fr 1 the Ki3e strat The avenue, ney, RLF. gle or doubl is Turper, er, ulre Block, cheap; newl Ingham, 413 Pa. For Rent No. 26, A Keystone AY averly, of Me oath W
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