Furniture and Undertaking. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Sarplus $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi peas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Barings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bak, and all deposits, whether large or soall, draw the same rate of interest. M. B. SAWTELLE, Cashier, Zz The J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. ETT day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, per month. as second-class matter Msy at the postoffior at Sayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 3, ~ “All the news that's fit to print THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1908, A ————————— i — PRAIRIE DOC MEAT IS GOOD Is Fine Eating i. J Should Become Popular Says an Oklahoma Farmer, Prairie dogs make good eating his goxn civilized poupls d< not led Lgurrotes because they , Bays the Lawton cat. “The other day | we! a " man,” sald & promluent farmer of the “Saxon neighborhood, “who eats pral rie dogs and i we bad a few more of “his kind we would soon get rid of the Title pests ou our prriales *] Bad gone to Nelms, he continued "30 attend to solue Dusiness and the road me! a cwouple of wagons cob “taining a wan and woman and about ten children. They stopped u " pOme lnquirics about the road to Cha LAROOEA and lu Lhe course of © " wersation the mao remarked. [ere plenty of weal lu these paras Questioning Lim | eared that he ferred to prairie dogs, and then he! me that Ze and bi: family ad L=en * Mving on prairie dog meat for ten apg avowed they had iu lives eaten better meat “ABd the fellow was right | eaten them, too, and they are lope y ‘he young ones Ihe J La tL 3 little heavier tran squirrel, but the fore quarters and oth BT parts are Letter than squirrel. Whe we hunted buffaloes over unLry & number of years ago We carried pial ‘rie dog tallow with which grease guns, and there 1s pone befler Al that time we ate lots of prairie dog “The only reason why people naveu t Jearned to ea! prairie dogs 1s Decause of the name. The little animals feed strictly on vegetation and are clean Their meat 1s better than that of other animal that (ives in the ground petter than rebbits and Letter (Ran squirrels We could get rid of the prairie dogs 1! our people would learn tO eat their meat’ News ou AiaAe ir Cun is By e days never their have “8 hind a ny Development of Talking Machines Manufacturers of are slaborating thelr enterpri au extent never dreamed of 1 re it will not be long before an senting pera cast will be heard cu one of th ! chines. Formerly = donna was enough. Now artists from the opera Iu duets, trios and guartetle fees of such performers are u sible by he fact that all britles are row « ality on ihe sale of thelr songs rato than a fixal price It was CUStOmAry to pay a certain the singers now clamor for a Sge, since there Ia such a great 10 hear thm In this way talking 198 ses 1 we fe teuoOr Or a | the 18e ug s ihe sry de ys of these ie ele mient to take ar fore sulin peri Ietheid Old Song Writer, Will 8. Hayes, whose songs, in the Lane,” and recenlly celelraled fourth anniversary of his birth 1h sesently- Bombard the Clouds. French winegrowers are more than p sonvinced that hallstorms can be by the timely firing of can Pew ujolius district alone, are Gow ion use } ' i | ' CONTRADICT MITCHELL Operators Say There Was No inten- tion te Heduce Miners’ Wages NEW YOHRHEBR, May 0 11 * raturs Lave giien < thirs cit al ope out the foliow iu rant rresid Scranton Presids ed to fix slatenenl addressing tus canvention at Mitchie Lave : e ii i cia Fo at s repol sutumer | this re Workers it itio the there Wele cUly S410 Leu At the Wele SURE ei Had that there would ers =e of that tour lhere «re iu the organiza tic nade % a Leen a reduction abils ufor four uot Lave Leel Wages ROC to ti information rding ie us 0 Welt fio: tha Lase IU IA} =ivii that 1 ds = ready to i 54 thing day {rows uipe to teu l » reyuire the sei Jay the eugineers (0 Wolk s in to =» i of eight. If this © Woh a victory week and te fitelien ih its is true, then we ba It i= important © noe misunderstand fhe fact regis twelve hoy nsteas ;at there shouid be this point i OO * PET of redu encth vulrarsy spd if s that cone of th s 1ien thie of wa of ses Of iucte working day meu had at work agitation of which Mr Mit uct taken place jot have fol Six i thie iin the the the been =ft Liell so % ie been ESR would b public tbed Ly this whol Taversy wWevks iawiess 1 aud Deel: 4 v isi vorurred tae wo stfu ars = i ortunale It couventior ould b 1is0 that ive +E ned the ry, for r=Ory that dut examinatic tu oioet shot was fired cept to prefect ¥ fi been wanton aftacked 3a Oi s orgauizatien es carefully and “iy stroke wielded ex vhich Ihis pon rate lirtave orps f eh Ory ized ie det f Pres the specifi a Rouseveil dent a ilssion should receive the 11 abiding tizen for it and 4: CAN GO THE LIMIT Broekiyms Navy Yard Constructors Heady to Hulld 20 000 Toa Ske” WASHIN struction TONS MIT %y real of the indertake tol uavy depant l thie nit it ai if for J ali § tent is willing to real iG lhe pelidiug LAYS uv i On basis of fo buildiux it the B got Lat? ip tonuecticut tle the vos IYL WEY | FRANK E. WOOD, Representative News and ‘advertis’ng matter may Ix left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. Post cards at Strong's cme flakes of fell thus A mormng few SNOW >re George Wood went to Elmira this morming Wall paper at Strong's Fred 1 cniy of Waverly ye terday N:chols was in -—- C. A. Dean of Mchoopany, Pa in Waverly today ee — Try Strong's headache wafers —— Fred Hunter of Elmura 1s visit ing friends in Waverly. — . of S ness Seymour Seeley PENCEr 15 In town today on bu a. Devoe paints at Strong's -se }] TS Ilelen are in Ek wwyer and daughter mura day. K e visitiage son of Judd ind \ le, Mrs flunter, Broad street — Miss F Park Place went to Wilkes-Barre last evening sie Clement y be present at the c ‘ntennial see tt heen Mrs jis visiting E.C John Moore of Binghamton | her Mr Harnden Waverly parents, and of ar nr street Hon EH. Haoford as preparations { making r bulding a new porch on his residence on Park avenue Mis Judd Ga wold has to Wilmington, Del, to { husband, who 1 { worker | moved wn her i structural ron | a that city -ry i Persons on| to KR tins | morning to attend the funeral of | | Mrs, Pers "mother sre Me Harley WwW. M went ind hester Rev. A. Livermore and wife of a few days at} Spow In the Adirondacks PLATISBURG 1 Jay f« t point B was wi! 10 the Buow Ad io places at Jere £s 1 The ground FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. (losing %tock Quotations MM t #3 per prime hangess 2 #1 L ney J toad net . Pet es So tile pay - ALat 5 : & LhaQ CL! & Nurthw D&H Erle Gen. Electric i Lackawa L s & 2 Ted Man? : 152 Metrog at 14 Missouri Pac ¥ily Central na Steel West Union York Markets ind by lg er New WHEAT § grade May * BRN Ble sontract LA } 'n . CHEESE OW i sm # » fapcy, is . Alrties 10 IT + hyC JRY -HBroliers 4. Du fowis 4 "e lots. per § ere. 4 f= { © 3 New and Penns! wi fuwis delphin, dry pick 1341 A dry ploked and ided, 1a Tun K Ad BX Islan is y. Tull per due ie rail York Phila a ue ther ir prin ‘ mixed nk X white 5 dark, $1 24100; culls, BEL DRESSED MEATS Hew! rather guiel with medium is Chole Lwe to By * Fac r pound alves #0 al fully sus Ho 1 a adr ar TWiltee. per peund for city dressed and “U for coutitry dress. autions ateeds ie” country and Rd Per Carcass; city Judge F. AL Bell, - vow of Wav Chemung street The village adver rly IS bids for the pavement by th meeting ing’ lor was ordered bhanlt { trustee ist we k at ther |ert Packer hospital at Sayre passed 1 pood might and is doing very | II today - vow Floyd Camer of Elmira, 1s Mr. | baker, | | work | { i | working in Painton’s bakery. | | { Canier 1S an Experic nced i and 1s the fourth ingr in tha man now shop p——— df et—— Mury L Clark and Mrs. | i Mrs I Alice Gillam wept to Port J vis to Jay to attend thc district conven: | the While | [there they will be the juests of I Mr. and Mrs. A Taft rr A A | MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES tion of astern Star Waverly —At the meeting of the K cided to have the Memorial Day at the Baptist] The camp clected M.S Maorpan as its comnutteeman, and 1G. A last evening it was de | sein n preached church he will work 1o conjunction with a the S of V and The joint comnuttec full charge of the Mcmonial Day arrangements | committee from Ladies Aud, will have and Return Account Centennial Celebration, vial Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets sold May 13th to 18th inclusive; retarn limit May 19th. Tickets will bs good going and returning on all trains except Black | | Diamoud Express within the prescribed limit. Consult ticket agents for farther | particolars, 206-21 Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys?| Have you overworked your nervous sys- tem and caused trouble with your Kid- | | neys and Bladder? Have you paios in | | the loins, side, back, groins and biad- | | der? Have you a flabby appearance of | | the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire tO urine? If so Williams" Kid Pills will cure you. Bample Free, - mail Ge. Sold by Ww MEQ: Son Props, Cle 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs, RECEPTION WAS WELL ATTENDED Epworth League Entertained al Large. Number of Their Friends Last Night Waverly — About prople were present at the reception given by the Epworth League in the Methodist church parlors last even- ing to the new pastor, the Rev. H. B. Cook. After the company had 1ssembled a committe escorted Mr Cook from the parsonage to the church, where an Joo address of wel by D The pastor responded in me was delivered G Genung his happiest van, and kept those 1ssembled in a happy mood by lus witty remarks and humorous stones The church orchestra rendered the Misses Kneeland sang a duet, and several s=veral selections, selections by the Epworth League choir and a male quartet were en wed by all ba rt ps HOSPITAL NOTES H of x ids, was admitted to the hos A Ro pital today Miss Bertha green. was discharged. Mrs E i Dean, Columbia Newton, of Ever- ibeth Maragoscin, a to the hospital suffering from ty. phoid fever. A few weeks ago the woman's hushand, who resides in Sayre, was stricken with the dis- ease. The woman was then in the old country and cams here to see shes learned of Now she has brea at ticked by the disease PURCHASED AUTOMOBILES Dr. C. A and 7. P Maney, of this place, have pur- chased of Welles Brot The frm 15t received five Maxwell run when his illness Haines automobiles hers, of Tow nda ila of The ippearance posed machines are of and Dr to the county seat todiy to bnng fine gasoline 1s wed as power, Haines went his purchase home and it is ex pected that Mr. Maney will go a few days later, STOPPED RUNAWAY HORSE, A horse attached to a buggy, which had been left standing yes~ in front of the terday afternoon residence of William Lundon on It had distance, at car No 3 and ran away. short however, when a woman rushed from a house and caught the ani proceeded but a mal before any damage was done . The most liberal offer ever made by any newspaper in this section should be read by every one. Here is an opportunity to get a book of 400 pages describing the San Fran cisco disaster in a forceful, truthful and comprehensive manner es Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces redaced excursion {ares to Wilkes-Barre, Tick- eta will be sold May 0th and 12th, to be good retarning until May 14th, and will be honored on all trains except the Black Diamond Express. Fare from Sayre, $285 round trip. Bee Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further partic- nlars, 6-18 LPI IEE 040000L24000000Q i W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE > Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John RK. Murray. Ofles hours: - 9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 to 8 p, m. At other tines daring day at Valloy Record office, fess LALLA RSsss ss sess ssssddd SOPPVIVIIVITITITITITITITITV PTV I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. Srr— First-class work done ptiy at rea~ rT asble prices. FFER San Fr from actual photographs. lutely without any charge. THE TERMS: to pay down $1.00 when vou begin taking th payment, We Your subscrip- book will not cos? you a cent. subscriber. of colloeting sabseniptions to a daily newspaper is The cost heavy, and while the BEST? pay the money some time. happens in Sayre, Athens, Waverly and surrounding t and weite them up in grammatical and attractive for n. graphic news 1a this paper ea lay are aloas wort’ the fearless ta its denunciation of wrong, whereve always [hess are a fow of the features that mika The Ree you have taken it for awhile you will notices other IWS I price of irl a | fastures = fiould call at the othe «tring tot, and it will pa the supply of you his 1s a strictly legitimate you to take advantage of it these books will ba hinted, aad they are W e Wall going fast = The Record’s 1" to all the news that seven columns of late tele- subscription. The Re ord 18 desirable local paper. After r, we will gladly explain it if without any Id advise you to come early as Yat Yantie Nest New Gloves and Mitts Lace and silk, black and white, long and short, 25 and 50c. Those 25c tancy belts went quick, not one left, but we have a new lot almost as pretty in a variety of colors, only 10c. W nite embroidered canvas belts, 10 and 25c. A pretty assortment of ribbons, flowered and plain, only 10c a yard. The latest in collars 10 and 25c. overs 5S and 10c. Turn- New line of 10c jewelry, cuff pins, bead necklaces, etc. Candy justin. We take pride in having it always fresh, 10c a pound. 2404929999 Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly. NZX RATAN . JOHN C. OSBORN, K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements the American School of Osteopaths. under the founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, Missouri, are located tempor- arly 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- ed. Examination and consultation free MEAT, MEAT SPECIALS | Try BELLIS all this week for special prices and see what cash will do. | Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w Ofece:— Rooms 4 and b, Elmer Block, | LEHIGH AND SCRANTON Joun c. pecxaty, COAL DEALER IN | : Foreign and Domestic Fruits. At the Lowest Possible Prices. Oras san bo left at Wagt Sayre Drag Stare, both phones; Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Uraduates of Gardens ploughed, ashes drawn away, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave Valley Phone at office and retldence Advertise in The Record, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Pare Olive Oil for medical Macaroni st 6, 8 and 10c per pound. Wo, § Rlizabeth St WANT ADS Rates :- Wanted, Leet, Found, For Hale, etc, | cont a word each Insertion for frst three times, § cent = word each (insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Hitaations wanted, fra= to paid In advanos subscribers. Waoted Apprentice girls wanted at Miss Sha- lenburg's dressmaking parlors, 1568 Che- mung street, Waverly, 1-8 YOUNG LADIES and GIRLS can find steady work good wages--and paid while learning at ELMIRA KNITTING MILLS, Elmira Heights, N. Y. 305-2w For Rent Six room house on N. River St, three minutes walk from new shops. Inquire of L. P. Worster, 118 N. River. . " Houss for rent at 209 North Lehigh avenue, Inquire at 2004. 305-* : Rooms for reat, modern improvements, range, gas lights. Inquire 513 8, ilbur avenue. 200-t8 Farm house, garden and room for one or two houses if desired. Two miles west of Sayre. Price $4. J. H. McKin- ney, R. FP. D. No 28, Athens ed Pasture to let after May 10, 1906, Prices, 16c per week for yearlings; 35e for older cattle and 50c for horses. J. H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 28. Athens. Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R, Talmadge. 278-4 > “For rent, office rooms in the Wheelock Block. 204 Two offices for rent in the Maney & Page block. net i For Sale General store at a bargain to right party. Central. Fred J. Taylor. 38 Chestnut horse, 6 years old, drive sin- gle or double, Good work horse. Lew- is Turner, Keystone Ave, and Pitoey street, South Waverly. 305-6* A boat 10x5, suitable for sails or pow- er. Inquire of McMahan, Odd Fe Block, Athens. House and lot on Lewis street, Writs for particulars to P. II. Ginsburg, Rob- inson Building, Elmira, N. Y, im The Dr. Judson property va North streot, Athena, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Allen, Farmers Natioual Bank, Athens, Notice A pair of shoes wan left at James Smith's shoe hospital in Athens for re pairs. They have been repaired and the owner can get them by calling at Chaf- fee's shoe store, Athens, and paying the bill for repairs. f For Jury Commissioner for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re- I am in favor of an
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