GRAF Furniture aad Undertaking. & CO. - THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- neas, and will fay you three per oent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit 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. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, : The Valley Record 3. &. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except Run- a3 as Mursulle's Printing Office, Sayre, nsepton, $00 pr yur 15 cents I ui IA Ista resacnable, sod made a 19, st the postoffice at Sa Pa, TEE March 8, “ Parties wanting soil or lawns or other purposes can secure it of F. man. 43 = It'is most sincerely hoped that the cold weather will not interfere with the annual crop of June I . The present school term is rapidly drawing to a close and the scholars are working hard to secure the necessary average to pass up into the next xt grade Vegetation is in grave danger. Last night there was considerable frost, and unless the weather changes there is likely to be another freeze up tonight. Itis said that preparations are being made for a busy summer in the anthracite trade. The suspen- sion of work has placed the coal industry in a healthy state. ~ The price of camphor has ad- vanced. This will be unwelcome news to the Sayre housewife who at this season of the year lays away the winter clothing pickled in moth balls, Many railroad men are of the belief that the retiring age should be placed at 50 years, instead of 60. Many accidents are said to have been due to the negligence of men who have been too long in the service. . By prostrating herself on the timber lying alongside the Lehigh Valley tracks on the trestle just outside of Ithaca little Vivian Seneca, a girl ten years old, saved herself from an awful death yester- day afternoon. The Athletic association of Cor nell University have erected two immense new grand stands on Percy Field to accommodate the large crowd witnessing the Penn- sylvania-Cornell game on Decora- tion Day. Thirteen youag men were placed under arrest at Allentown by Le. high Valley detectives on Monday charged with illegal train riding. They were arraigned before an alderman ‘and committed for 30 WAVER! FRANK E. WOOD, Representative News and “advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main Post cards at Strong's. i ———— I'S Hart, Park place, went to mira this morning. Wall paper at Strong's. J. Eisenburg and wife have re- Waverly this morning. Try Strong's headache wafers. on business this morning. Ray Harrington is building a rew house on Orange street. Devoe paints at Strong's. Ben Lipman of New York city, J. F. Shoemaker went to To- wanda this noon to attend court. ———— a ———— Floyd Struble of Brink Hill was | evening. James Cafferty went to Wilkes- Barre this morning to attend the centennial. J. H. Webster of Elmira, division passenger agent of the Erie, was in town this morning. The Iona mandolin club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Reyn- olds on Tioga street. H. Kizer Munn and his sister, Mrs. Lamira Brown, of Lestershire, were in town this morning. Mrs. Minnie Barrows and two children went to Hicks, N. Y, this morning to stay over Sunday. The Sunshine Club will meet next Monday at the home of Mrs Frank Severn on Clark street. Twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huckle, Cayuta avenue, yesterday. One died shortly after its birth. Pleasant street, South Waverly, are in Wilkes-Barre during the centennial. were formed this morning. Miss student Mary at home of S. J. Nisodowski. A as— E ) Trappe of Dryden was in a new automobile. agent for the gas engine, and will tor car for business purposes. —————— A —— — DEAD IN BED dead in bed last Wednesday morn- ing at his home in Ithaca went to bed as usual Tuesday night failed to respond. His partner in found him dead. Mr. Calkins had NOTE TO CE CONSUNERS Inasmuch 2s Waverly ice men | have misrepresented matters by | saying that | am not going to en- gage in the ice business this year, I will state that 1 will be at the ! which 1 have arranged to supply. they are due to their inability. Am filing orders at present at any point in the city weather man furnishes the required my previous routes will be made, then 1 will endeavor to Respectfully, F J. Tillman Valley and Bell phones. 4 JOHN VANBUSKIRK, John V anBuskitk died at his home, 108 Olive street at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, aged 38 years. | He had been sick since early last (fall. He was born in Allentown, | Pa, but has resided in Sayre most | of his life, where he has worked at {his trade of paper hanging and {painting. He was a member of {Rural Amity lodge, R A.M of | Athens and also of the Painters: | Brotherhood of He leaves one sister, Mrs. John VanSwinck of Corry, Pa. His funeral will take place from his late home to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock and will be in charge of Rural Amity lodge. Interment in Tioga Point cemetery, Rogers & Miller, under- takers, in charge Sayre, An excavation is being made in the Y. M. C. ' A. building, which is being remodelled for a Masonic temple, and an addition will be | placed on the building — The most liberal offer ever made by any ncwspaper in this section should be read by every one. Here is an opportunity to get a book of 400 pages descnbing the San Fan cisco disaster in a forceful, truthful and comprehensive manner. | $3 Sayre to Geneva and Return Account Centennial Celebration, via Lehigh Valley Railroad. Tickets sold May 13th to 15th inclusive; retarn limit May 10th. Tickets will be good going and returning on all trains except Black Diamoud Express within the prescribed limit. Consult ticket agents for farther particalars. 206-21 a m——— William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and WitchHazel The beat Salse ia the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions. It is guaranteed to give satisfac- tion, or money refunded. Price 2c by druggists, Williams Mz z. Co, Props. Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. Wilkes-Barre Centennial Jubilee The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces reduced excursion fares to Wilkes-Barre, Pa, account Centennial Jubilee. Tick- ets will be sold May 0th and 12th, to be good returning until May 14th, and will be honored on all trains except the Black Diamond Express. Fare from Sayre, $285 round trip. See Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further partic- ulars. 296-16 Palmistry! For One Week Ouly Madam Zangara orn with 3 veil Medi seventh daughter of a seveuth an be consulted on love Business sickness separated t the grave s helg m apd Clairvoyant the daughter She alsent friends , briuglag the m the cradle t ible go to her she geedy mares her, whole life fr If you are a has met with rOWRing SUCCESS in every he has teen She is the clalrvovant Mass papers who re that caused the ar Test { in ir ef Lorn : 3 Lhe ie of Charles Hud of Newport R I se gih of I» uring him {f in the Norwalk pagers who y of John Smith Jan 2 t% who walk Coun. She was (ons the missing man, | 5 the precise spot where the wiles and J] J] Smith swore to rival in N td his > assisted Fett turing thieves t apoken of i] fia papers who predicte wt would be three months previous > 3m to é& and TL CENTLEMEN ADMITTED Room 16, Erie House, Cor F ar NY pu rie send Lado WAVEULY, NV: E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Lockhart ftreet, Sayre, Pa. DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake St. West Sayre. been in the harness business in Ithaca for 18 years, and hisdeath| o_o, 3444307000080. came as a surprise as he had been and skzonle di . oh Pare OFFICE HOURS: in his usual health the night before. | specialty. { SA: A GOFFEE DEMONSTRATION! Saturday in Sayre’s Busiest Grocery A Demonstration of Special Interest to Housekeepers We have engaged an experienced Coffee Demonstrator to show you the good qualities of our two leading Coffees, viz: Boston Combi- nation Coffee and the famous White House Coflee. These are the most popular coffees in the country Choice Coffee Served of a contented stomach, come to the.store tomorrow and test these excellent coffees. We firmly believe you will never use any other after you have once tried them. Ask your neighbors about our leading coffee; they use it Demonstrations Close Tomorrow at 3 P. M. Our Saturday Specials 35. =e Fresh Ripe Strawberries 111c | 4 packages Nu Life i pounds Ginger Snaps : | Fresh Fig Bars, per pound 13} juarts Beans 23C 10¢ rn -H Hk 3 cans Geneva Telephone Peas | cans Corn 2: 3 cans Cream corn 2 5¢ | 35¢ can Franco- American Soups Everything in Green Groceries |. A. & C. R. WILLIAMS BOTH 'PHONES. 148 Desmond St. Grand Display of Pain’s Fireworks AT WILKES-BARRE, PA,, SATURDAY, MAY 12 Thousands of people will grasp the opportunity of produced in Wilkes-Barre. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will operate a special excursion tour, leaving Sayre at 1 p. m, and returning leave Wilkes-Barre 11:30 p. m. FARE, $2.85. Gs Children, Half Fare New Gloves and Mitts Lace and silk, black and white, long and short, 25 and S0c. Those 25c fancy belts went quick, not one left, but we have a new lot almost as pretty in a variety of colors, only 10c. White embroidered canvas belts, 10 and 25c. A pretty assortment of ribbons, flowered and plain, only 10c a yard. The latest in collars 10 and 2Sc. overs S and 10c. 2D Bs ZN Turn- (2%) New line of 10c jewelry, cuff pins, bead necklaces, etc. + Candy just in. We take pride in having it always fresh, 10c a pound. 545444490 Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. Waverly. RESIN AN JOHN C. 0S OSBORN, Heavy and Light t Draying and Moving RNA H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phoose 11 X, Gardens logghed, ashes drawn AWAY, team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. Fayre. Advertise in The Record, JOHN GC. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. live Oil for medical Macarou! at 8, 8 and 108 por pouch. No. § Biizabeth 8¢., Wave L. B. DENISON, IM. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Blmer Ave Valley Phone at office and ETS and GREAT OF Many Lines of Goods AT Less Than Wholesale Prices We have moved our stock from Ulster and are short of room, there- fore will close out many lines of goods, most at your own price, Crockery, China, Dry Goods, Millinery. Full line of Ladies’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats at half price. New goods just arrived for this department. Our Shoe Department Is now complete with a full line of ladies’, gent's and children’s shoes at the lowest prices. Gent's Furnishings We carry the best j0c overalls and jackets on the market; also better grades, union made. Men's work and fancy shirts. Full line underwear at 25¢ and s0c just received. A new line of shop and dress caps at 10c, 15¢c and 23c. Suspenders, neckties, linen collars 5c each. Great line of work gloves and mittens at 10c, 235¢, 35¢, 40C and joc. Hosiery Department sncks,’6 pairs for 25c; better grade, 3 pairs for 25c; 2 pairs for 25c. Also ladies’ and children's hosiery at the lowest prices. Full line of Ladies’ Gauze Un derwear at 5c, 10c and 15c¢. brocery Department Garden seeds, 6 papers . 8 25 tb sack granulated sugar . 1 26 1b sack soft A sugar. . . 1 Ih sack light brown sugar 1 Oak Leaf soap Acme soap . Hustler soap . All kinds toilet soaps. Pure soda Yeast Foam Baker's chocolate Baker's cocoa . People’s corn starch . . Snowboy washing powder Gold Dust washing power 3 pkgs raisins . Fi 3 pkgs mince meat 3 pkgs pie fruit . . 3 cans Red Seal lye . 3 cans Mell condensed milk . ican Eaglebrand + 3 cans Honey Drip syrup . 3 large cans baked beans . 2 large cans pears . 3 large cans best corn 3 large cans best peas 3 bottles horse radish 3 jars mustard 2 large cans strawberries . 3 large cans pumpkin 2 glass jars chipped beef . . 3 cans Vienna sausage . Large can roast beef. . Large can corned beef . Flavoring extracts . 3 bottles root beer . 5 Ibs lemon cookies v > ONWOOOO0OO0O0 wn O 4a vv Wn WN we NN NNN NN — OWVviwviwniviununiuniwniwnmun uni yin 0 we NNW NN NNN NNNN Wh WU RW UA un Ad LI 31; tbs oyster crackers . 4 Ibs soda crackers Fresh dairy butter . Silver Leaf lard . Lemons, dozen . . . . Nice sweet oranges, dozen . Scrub brushes . 5 Garden rakes and hoes . Mop sticks . Best crepe paper . cia Good floor brooms . «20 Brush brooms . «10 All tinware at cost to close out Headlight oil . Fine eating potatoes . . Varnish, stain and paint. . Paint brushes . «v5, 10 6 large rolls toilet paper Clothes lines . . Wash boards and tubs . Galvanized water pails . Pulp water pails . . . Curtain rods, brass . i Folding ironing tables . . . Shelf brackets . . . . 8 Comb and brush trays . NN wh we as we oe BN C0 ®OW 10 05 25 15 12 QO 10 15 25 . 10 2% 18,20 2% 25 98 . a 10 10,25 $50 H. D. ANGELL ’ co, SPECIALS | Try BELLIS all this week for prices and see what cash will do. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w Try an ad in The Record, Machinists Wanted Melatosh, Bey- mour & Co., Steam Engines, Auburn, N. Y. -3w “Apprentice girls wanted at Miss Bhu- lenburg’s dressmaking “1568 mung street, Waverly. YOUNG LADIES aq GIRLS can find steady work—g while learning at ELM MIRA Khir MILLS, Elmira | Heigh ts, N. Y. For Rent Six room house on N. River St, three minutes walk from pew shops. uire of L. P. Worster, 118 N. River. . House for rent at 200 North labign avenue, Inquire at 209}. Rooms for rent, modern vemeuts, gas range, gas lights. japret indi Wilbur avennoa, Farm house, garden and room for one or two houses if desired. Two miles et i Price $4. J. H. McKin- wey, R. P. No. 26, Athens. 284-4w Pasture to let after May 10, 1008, Prices, 16c per week for ; 16 for older cattle and 60c for horses. J. H. McKinney, R. F. D. No. 26, Athens. “Two small | offices, one room with Jntn, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. Talmadge. ‘For rent, office rooms in the Wheeloek Block. | 384 Two offices for rent in the & For Sale. General store ata ba id party. Central. Fred J. Eo Chestnut horse, 8 years old, drive sin- gle or double. Good work horse. Lew- is Turner, Keystone Ave. and Pitney street, South Waverly. 305-0 A boat 10x5, suitable for sails ot er. Inquire of McMahan, 04a ¥elion Block, Athens, House and lot on Lewis street. RE for particulars to P. H, Ginsl , Rob- inson Building, Elmira, N. Y. 1m The Dr. Judson A pair of shoes was 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. t To the Republican voters of Bradford County : ; 1 hereby sanounde self ae saudidute or resentative, can rules. Fam in tar of reform lgle lation, to the end tions shall bear their permitting trolley lines to earey Sralghtt also law to enforce the provisions of the Constitution relating to railroads and other carrying com asiey (see Art. XVII of Constitution). two cent fares on Tar 288 George Moscrip. I paraby announce myself a sindjiste for Jury Comm'ssioner, sub Republican rules. CHARL Liberty Corners, Monroe be Twp, 4-ajunl8® Sots, To the Republican Voters of Bradford Bradford 1 hereby announce myself as a candi. date for gecntatize Redd vania sab, gms ca of the Rapablicas If elected 1 will work for and vote for roads to Say Pen . a