the quality o coal as there is between white and yellow sugar. We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- cite. We also sell Bituminous and Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood. Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bidg. Both Phones, WOOD WOOD WOOD HRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE wm $75,000.00 GENERAL BANKING THREE PERCENT INTEREST Paid on Time Deposits. DIRECTORS. RP. Wibar, W. A. Wider, J.B. Whesiock. 0. L. Haverly, Seward Baldwin, EP. Page, Cashier D. CLAREY COAL CO. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Beadivad Stregh Yard "Phone, he rE ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES LEMGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. 309 Packer Avenues, SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES. Renting, Hutates Managed Collecting E. E. Reynolds, REAL ESTATE acre aud werert. Sayre and Waverly. aomsens INSURANCE Property Bought, Sold and — Rushanged — favestmonts Loans Negotiated IT Pasker Ave., Valley Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa. “Try The Record. L B. DENISON, M. D. . Office, Rooms 3 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. WHEN YOU feel tired there is noth- ing so refreshing as a glass of good old STEGMAIERS’ BEER It is palatable, delicious, invigorating and ABSO. LUTELY PURE. Have a case sent home today. Prompt delivery. REEK WITH SLANDER Chicago Beef Trust Men Are Maligned, They Say. GREAT HARM DONE MEAT INDUSTRY Effects of President's Message and Neill Report Shown In Frensled Cleaning Lp of Big Pack- ing Houses. CHICAGO miveting of hike gotical deal w June 4 the ICRer= a Fullowing a long seilatives of Ue this city a f i= nade of rep “gu Pp cate the declara Lous sel fourth in the president's mes ports of J. B. Revnolda Charles | Nelli Lhe fo statement, preparcd at the ed by sage and the re and owing fuevling asd fix the pickers, was given fo the pu Fut uewspapers throughout coeltry have fairly with the be ckers of this coun Ww CAS thie sladder, all tvudiug to sel that the large fry are iu the ies] These slag reeked of selling con it to the ders have Bots Lass den and diseases) ms pub done incal harm to the meat industry and public, which has been prejudiced with suspicion of its dally fond The raised by these ders as to whether diseased meats ctilabile to thie ge uestion sla UPTON SINCLAIR [Whose book The J started the meat | nile vestigation. ] are sold from our packing houses |s the question on which the whole world wants the facts The truth must be told, and told emphatically, if the en- tire meat and live stock ludustry is to rece from the government and the public “Our packing houses are kept clean Our wethods of manufacture are sani tary. Our products are wholesome. On all of these points we have over and over again satisfied doctors, chemists, sanitarians and official Investigutors from practically every civilized nation on earth, aud in doing so we have wade a worldwide market for Amer cau live stock products “We have steadily and persistently endeavored to improve our methods We clalw that we are dolog everything that can be done aud as fast as it can be done to secure the best possible methods and the Lest possible resulta In the light of what we have done and are doing we Lave 8 right, we belleve, to protest against hasty and empirical Judgments that serve only to put weap- ous into the bande of foreign competi tors of the American live stock and meat producing Industry.” The effects of the president's disclo- sure of packing house conditions Is seen lo a freuszied attempt lo at jeast three of the Lig plants to rewwedy the conditions condemned ln the report Tollet arrangements were renovated, flours cleaned, walls scraped and light and ventilation !mproved. Surround ings of the workers In these plants were Improved B0 per cent In one day It is sald that the packers knew of the report Sunday uight and that early io the morniug gaugs of men were tak en from thelr work and placed at vari. ous clesniog and whitewasbiog jobs to prepare for visitors. The general manager of one big plant spent the moruing no a downtown plumbing es tablishment picking out the latest san! tary plumblog A variety of signs were put up all over the plants enjolping cleanliness One of these In red letters read “Keep clean. Foremen must see that employees wash hands aud keep clean” Foremen were told that the rule Against expectoration must be enforced or discharge would result ive Justic - Storm Cot O80 Western Union Wires, CINCINNATI, Jone 8 — A storm that approached a cloudburst ju severity struck Clocinuati apd vicinity, The blowing In of a window and the sub sequent flooding of the operating room of the Western Union offices cotupelled the cutting ont of the batteries, and for wore than balf an hour Cinciuuatl was cut off from communication with the rest of the world as far as West: ern Union wires were concerned Noted Theater Architect Dead. NEW YORK. June 4 John Halley McEifatrick, architect of any Amer! can theaters, died suddenly last even Ing In his oflices In the Knlekerbooker bullding from heart disease following pusumonia Although seventy seven years old, he was In active conduct of his business, in which his only son was a partner, and had been lu his office all day, Danciag Masters’ Congress, FORT WAYNE, Ind. Juné 0 The Internutional Association of the Mas. ters of Dancing. in session bere, repre- sents & mein bership of 00 In the Unit WELLMAN AT PARIS. fis Arctic Expedition te Utilise True Seamanship of Aerial Sea. PARIS, Juse 6 Walter Wellmaan, the American arctic explorer, lectured last night before a crowded attendance of the French Meterological society Mr. Wellman presented the greetings of Professor Willis L. Moore of Wash- ington, chief of the United States weather bureau. The lecturer declar- ed that his expedition, which will shortly attempt to reach the worth pole by airship, was the frst one based on study of arctic wetvoruiogy The problem of aerial navigation, said Lad been solved and the Hitations of speed and distance overcoine by weans of prudence and carrying a Lig cargo of petroleum on boand a strong aleship The arctic Mr Wellman clured, was more favorable work thao France or because of the constancy of the om perature about zero coutinuous daylight sud also because of the prac tien bility of using gulde ropes aud drag suchors In the absence of houses, for. ests and other Impediments The Welluan expedition, he sald, will utilize the true seamanship of the aerial sea and not depend on a raft, as Audre did lu his aerial attewpt he te to airship the United States region and VERDICT FOR $65,000. Lawyer Delahunty Wins Sait Against Richard Canfield. NEW YORK, June 6 -With a ver dict for $65, (xx0. the full amount claim. ed, the suit of John Delabunty against Richard A Canfield for legal services Krowing out of the memorable raid on the latter's gambling house by District Attorney Jerome in February, 1904 was brought to an end From the gross amount is to be deducted $5,000, which Delaliunty received in cash, and $1450 due Canfield for money bor rowed by Delahunty, leaving the net amount of the award $45.00 Delabunty was called In rebuttal when the trial was resumed and de nied that he advised Canfield on the night of the raid that he ueed not re wove the gambliug apparatus stored in the fourth toor of the house The rest of the day was devoted to sum wing up LY who exchanged bitter accusations of wisrepresentation and perjury, and a brief charge Ly Judge Newburger cottisel ON BRINK OF NIAGARA. Fire Fighter Risked Life Would He Salcide, NIAGARA FALLS N Y._ June 8. —A well dressed wan walked Into Niagara river li feet above the brink of the falls and was swept towan! the precipice He cauglit ou a ledge of rock ten feet from the brink aud clung there Ropes were thrown to him, which he refused to grasp A fire department truck was called out and s ladder thirty five feet long shoved out Into the river Twenty wen sat on the shore end while Patrol man Harry Heetts walked out on it and Flrewan Thomas Couroy walked in the river bed clinging to the ladder Together they dragged the man to the shore. He was taken to police head quarters. He gave Lis name se Amos Switzer, but declined to talk further He Is about twenty nine years of age Mornles Threw Bomb at Paria, BARCELONA, Spalu, June ¢ — A number of anarchists, including the di rector of the wodern school, have been arrested here on suspicion of complie ity lo the bomb outrage of May 81 at Madrid Tbe police have discovered that the attempt on the life of King Alfonso In Paris on May B81, 190086, and that of the Calle Mayor on May 81 this year were organized by the same per son The school director, It has been ascertained, was In communication with Mnaouel Morales, the would be regicide, aud received from the latter translations from works ou chemistry The prisoner, who has been subjected to a rigid exwmination, will be de tained in custody pending further io vestigations Dunkards Bar Phones and Autos. DAYTON, O, June 8. —At the annual conveution of the Old German Bap Usts, commonly known as Dunkards, the rite of foot washing was observed in the usual manner. Several hundred people not members of the order wit nessed the exercises At the business session It was almost unanimously de cided that telepboues and automobiles should be let alone. A query regard ing the use of truction cars, however met with sympathy, and this mode of travel may be used Father (onrardy Alde Humanity. WASHINGTON, June 6 Hev. I. L Conrardy, the companion and successor of Father Damlen, who for miany years had charge of the leper settlement at Molokal, lo the Hawallsn Islands, was presanted to the president by Rev, A FP. Doyle, head of the Paulist mission house at the Catholle university Fa ther Conrardy Las served homanity and Lis church ln many parts of the world. When he left Molokal there were 900 lepers in the settlement Trinity Church, Newburg, Ablase. NEWBURG, N. Y, June 8 “Trinity Methodist church, one of the flnest church bulldiugs lo the New York con ference, was badly damaged by fire last night During a heavy thunder storm lightning struck the spire, which rises to a height of 15) feet. lu a few minutes the steeple was a mass of flames and finally fell. The tower was burned out, but the body of the church was saved New Postmaster For Hoboken. WASHINGTON, June 6. The senate in executive session has confirmed the following nominations for postmasters: New Jersey -E. W. Martin, Hoboken; W. O. Armbruster, Weebdwken; O. Bichborn, West Hoboken. National Liquor Dealers’ Con | gress Condemns Drunkardsa | LOOK UPON INTOXICATION AS A CRIME Saloons and Cafes Should He So Con- ducted That Mea Would Not Heol tate to Vislt Them With Their Wives and (hilldren. LOUISVILLE, Nativual The uli Ky, June d¢ Liquor Dealers vpeled associat which its auuual ol | hivre address to the peo ple of the United States belief of its wembers expressed the soc iel vols ent Las issued an iG which the] iu tefuperauce is ubedivuce to the law the siiuie lide of that considered a or » 1U ten aud intosvication dorsed work of peranuce the statement should be ile Ihe address says lu part “From time to time duripg the past seventy five or hundred years waves of public sentiment autagoulstic the wanufacture nud sale of wine and spir Its aud other alu beverages have passed over this country in their train state, county aud municipal legislation of a more less drastic character -legzislation eutirely out of sympathy with the spirit of American institutions, legislation that was bound to fail of its purpose in practically ev ery iustance— and this bec the sen tment that compelled it was a sent] ment engendered by agitation and to tally unripe for its euforvement “Experience has sh that when a wan votes for prohibition it is lavaria bly for thie beuetit of others and uot for himself, for ne man seems really to believe that society can order his life more wisely than Le can order It, and for this reason all prohibitory laws, be they passed by the people of Maine or of Kansas or of lowa, have lu each and every case become dead letters on the statute book, demoralizing to order, destructive of revenue and at war with common seuse aud good cltizeuship “The white ribbon blue ribbon movement moevewent and the uve ment were or are protests upon the part of goud wen and women against two of the with our civilization, drunkenness and those saloons which are conducted In a disrey manner or in such a wny as to demoralize rather than to elevate those who patronize thew, and we, the delegates to this convention of the wine and spirit trade, desire to ex press our entire sympathy with the ef forts that have been put forth to exter minate the evils and our willinguess to lend co operation and assistance “We believe that aud spirits are blessings per se, iutended by an all wise Providence to health and happiness to mankind We believe that the legitimate man ufacture and sale of wines and spirits is an bonored trade and one that should be respected by society and by the laws We Lellave that the saloon and cafe should Le so conducted that men would not hesitate to visit thew accompanied by thelr wives and children and that the atmosphere of such places should be beneficial to both mind aud body.” Valivus es is wade to Lolle leaving or ause Wi woveinenut, the the prohibition autisaloon Kreatest culitivdcted eyiis sith bile else Wines tring Chamberlain He-elected In Oregon. PORTLAND, Ure, June 6 George E. Chamberlain (Dew Las been re elected governor of Oregon by a ma jority of not less than 1.000 over Dr James Withycombe (Htep) Jonathan Bourne, Jr (Rep bas received the popular powmination for United States senator by a little over BOO wajority W HR Ellis (Rep) has Leen chosen congressiuau in the Second district by a large majority over J H Graham (Dew ), and WC Hawley (Rep) has a safe lead over CV Galloway In the First district Woman suffrage was defeated by a large wajority In Mult nomal county nloue It was defeated Ly about 8.040 majority Big Warship Discussed Im Senate. WARHINGTON, June 8 ~The sen ate passcd the paval appropriation bill and also gnve considerable attention to the conference report on the rallroad rate Lil The only lniportant amend went made to the uvaval LUI was one requiring the secretary of the pavy to submit the plans for the proposed Lig warship to cougress before procecdiug with its consideration. The provision for this vessel supplied the Lasis for the only discussion In connection with the measure The LI carries a total appropriation of $103,117 470 Casale (Chadwick's Testimony Secret PITISBURG, June 6 Cassie LL Chadwick's testhinony the sult of Mrs. WC Jutte agalust J W. Friend and FF. N. Hoffstot, which is to contain sensatiount inforwation relative the financial operations through Mrs Chadwick Is serv ng a sentence 1n the Uhlo state prison at Colmmbus presented to the court here, but was pot made public and from present indications It 1s pos sible that its contents will dleclosed in nid soe to which wis never be Dry Dock Dewey's Long Trip. WASHINGTON, June 8 The unary department has received news of the wife progress toward Manila of the dry dock Dewey from the commander the fleet at Colombe He ports fair wenther and no trouble says that they will touch for supplies ut Bingupore about June 21 of re nnd coal and towing Professor Muenter Heard From, CHICAGO June i. Erie Muenter, the Harvard instructor whose wife died April 18 In Boston under mysterious cirenmstances, Las been heard from Relatives of his wife received a pam. phiet which they feel sure was written by him. It was mailed frou New O hm Ni ie 1906 Aeromaut, 7 to 1 Sheet. Captares ¥ Money at Belmont Park. NEW YORK Aerousut, a 7! woi the Van Cortlandt hand fcap at Belmont park. The 1.23 for seven furlongs on a circular track, equals the world's record, which was made by The Musketeer at Saratoga lo 12 Hadtke broke Tune 6 tithe Aeranaut off in front, Iu the stretch favorite but Miller Innded Lis mount Lead won the set nn fast pace Dolly Spanker, the determined challenge outriding made a Hadtke, Dolly a winner Ly added Meadowbrook Huot oh Spanker xk Lalus ih starter Dolibie landed the four furlongs Victory Belle telto7 ted Radtke Urton private easily by w ho sweepstakes thires ths frou ived down fre Une ny favor Fosde tw First favorite won ile Ow DUMGILAT ies first, tf, third first; ners Hace Belgravia tridge, second; Bavone Second Hao Jaunty, second; Gold Lady, third Third Race King tule sin Jack MeKeon, Fourth Rao Spanker, second Fifth Race Jones second Sixth Race unlello, second Seventh Hace Victory Belle McKit Loyel first, Aucas third first; third first; second; Aercusut Filip Flap (rae Cock, ler third Had Newe, first, third Orton Dobie, first: second, Stepaway, third Dolly Paul Oso Masa Ostrich BASEBALL SCORES. ' Games Flayed Yesterday In the Nao tional and American Lengursa NATIONAL LEAGUE New York £ 2 2 0 9 3060 1-4 Lg @ g ¢ UE ° Hits iE New Sok, 3 Errore ~-LChicage, 1, New i Hatteries— Brown and Kilng, McUinoity and Bower man At Hrogkiyn 8t Louls Brockisn Hits Rt 1a Karger At flaiston its JAK ton Hits At Ch New Ohi Pitisl and Needham Hite { Errore Clin Batteries \W| and Dooin TABLE OF PERCENTAGES Ww Ker ittinger v PC = 1 a 1% al is Boston 12 AMERICAN LEAGUE louls York yp Oo gene At New St 1 ¢ ¢ 9 ¢ 1 lou Smith a 1 © 0 0 wv | ago © Hat } le i i teres Wadde S<hireck, White and bBulilvan TABLE OF PERCENTAGES Ww 1. Pi 4 wl td bs £13 wl be 2 Philadelphia Women Won at Golf. NEW YORK, Juue Ulu the firet §0If match of the aunual series Le tween the wolnen's teatus of the Phila delplila, Boston Metro politan associations played at the Nas sau Country club the Philadelphia teain wou from Boston Uy ulne match es to six Miss I'auline Mackay, the national woman champion, after belug 8 up at the turn fost to Mrs. RM. Bar Phlladelphia, by 3 up and 2 to The cards were Mrs Barlow 8&0 1, aud Miss Mackay 40 48-92 aud Wowen's low play 41--u Frince Henry on the Auto. FRANKFORT ON-THE MAIN, Ger many Juue 8 -Prince Heury of Prus ala, who dined at the Automoblle club here, sald that autowobiles would be the vehicles ln the future for Indus try, sport aud other purposes, addiug “We must rejoice that the race goes besoud the German frontier and that the north and the south joln in It, for the Herkoter race gives us an oppor tunity to visit our Austrian peighbors who are closely conuected with Ger wapy and the emperor” State Stopes Tusedo Club's Fight PHILADELPHIA June 4 Ihe of the Tuxedo Athletic chub has anuounced a further postpone of the Fitzsimmons Burns fight was to lnve off tought of the Interferviice of state Fhe club's attorneys are In communication with Governor nypucker wnuage ent ment which because authorities Collie Peu La Velta Gets (lipsctia Stakes CINCINNATL © WW. M La Velta, nt 5 to 1 la the bet ting wuth the Clipsetta stakes for two year old fillies «ft Latoula Ca per while Victoria B. wuich was coupled in the betting Altuda, Huisbed third Two fa vorites won Tinie 4 Huy es easily took second money with Leonard and Wright C(hamplones. AUBURNDALE, Mass, June 4 -E W. laonard and Irving CC Wright challengers, defeated F J. Sul and J B OC Larned, defenders, in the championship watch lu the Massachu tennis doubles at the Bravhurn try club three sels to oie loway setts oul Trintty Played an Hrrorless Uame HARTFORD, ¢ June 6 frin iy defeated Columbia In baseball hore 3 to 1. The Trinity team played an errorfess game, and Bodgley held the visitors down to four hits; score, 3 to 1 J Darimouth Shut Out, MIDDLETOWN, Conn, June 6- Wesleyan shut out Dartmouth la a baseball game on Andrus feild, 8 te 0. Democrats at Joftovion City Boom Nebraskan. lee NEXTPRESIDENT, SAYS EX-GOVERNOR “When | See (leveland In Missouri Talking For Hryan I'l] Take Back All I Ever Sald Agalust Him. ~ Sald Senator Hall JEFFERSON ClTY At the Dewocratic Got ernor Al couyent June © fn here ox telling Sena Francis after wi Ball iad é speech, oh foriuer State tor Dravid called ou He pro greatest “When rear end of a tralu lo Missouri for Bryan ll take t ever sald uf Pike couuty was ed Williams J Bryan the private citizen iu ihe world Grover Cleve the Une I sew laud io talking k everything | Lie declared Iroc Rory against hig the convention very wliecths he next was sent to Fortier Governor next speaker. He urged the to stad by Governor Folk thing Le Lad done er like |t sald. He 5 president.” An invitation the capitol asking Governor Folk to address the convention Folk Was ind e is goveluor or not of Bryau as you gentieman sok thie Governor responded and was enthusiastically He declared that Bryaa would for president in 11a and would be elected He sald the principles Bryan bad advocated In INW were then con sidered anarchistic, but sidered tu pat He jaded by speaking on law enforce rent in Missour chivered tn nominated which gow are con tere of riotism Colic MINES AN ARMED CAMP, A Thousand State Troops Hold Dil. + loavale tolllery District. DILTONVALE With a total of about 1 of the Uhlfo uativual ug the pick of two regiments ef ni Htla, ou guard quale! roionus ia nd ther nin The troops hour fhe main hivouscked on imding the Bradies min bie pot v of the United States 04d ¢ and ote half wiles south of Ltield The soldiery is ediate com mand of Brigadier eneral JC Speaks, who b dquar ters just outside ige of Bradley At the the coal companies It was that of the guards or “private dete whose preselce . Jute 8 174) meiibers guand, compris of the st this bey carly are tide is estat trem] his the mining vil offices { inf toed all tives ™ at the mlnes is alleged if the riot Sun vel of duty to have bevel the cause « day night, have and that the nu in full control of the mines till further notice Mere was no outward display of hos tility on the part of the miners on the arrival of the st aud officials of the miners organization there will be no trouble bLetwewn them and the soldiers No effort has yet been wade to oper ite the Bradley mines, and It was claimed by the miners that a canvass of the entire local winers feld showed only two men who were inclined to ac cept the offer of the operators At Plum Run wine and the Rush Run mine a considerable force is emiploywl but as ouly a few of those at work are experienced miners little beadway has Leet wade and uo coal is belug shipped out Lweell I'v litary will Iw afte troops SAY Paterson Anarchists Plotted Hegiclde LONDON. Jute 6 —Ac dispatch frow Datly Telegraph this morning, the tal lan police learned that ltaliau anarch ists living at Paterson, NJ, decided upon an attempt on the life of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy at the open lng the Milan exposition and dis patched coe of thelr number to make the attempt This anarchist, spondeunt relates, was followed through England, Frauce aud Switzerlaud aud irrested the moment Le set foot on [talian soll at Como, but the whole af falr was hopt secret from the public ' urding to a Vienva printed lo the of the curre Cassatt Not Called as Witness PHILADELPHIA June 6 —« outrary to expectations President of the Pennsylvania railroad did not ap- pear ULefore the Interstate commerce commission here when It resutied Its Investigation of the alleged counection of ratiroads with the soft ‘assatt ind ofl nts said un had hed thi led the testitmauy of and he tO say coal nterests Comlimissioner lene the lnvestigatio not res stage that Jewan Mr whether Lis appearance quired by the Cassatt Was utinlide would be re GlinIs sion (ommend Hephurn bor Rate Fight CRESTON, Ia man Hepburn was noun the Eighth publican convention He President June 6 Co lend district es hy 1 He ols Wel clamntion at Hoosevelt adopted tudorsing lowa's two mn nd the uy Hepburn me tided lowa delegation ln congress Colo wis ebthusiastically com wily for Assist PRY red the road rate tight Ce preat rend president in the rail Frisco (oast Shipping Tied Up. SAN FRANCISCO Ihe coastwise Tune 6 this polut is the result of a on for tore ind refused of ns shipping tied up the United Shipplag practically strike of pay The portation Nailers uu I'raus tion int lotl ASS ta wt the demands ides are obstinate Shot Himself While CATSKILL. N.Y Garrisal ped found dead on the the Schoonmaker at Haines Falls, having been shot through the body with u gun he had taken to the barn for the purpase of shooting rats, Hanting Nate, June William seventy " Was fost place en of a barn on Weather Probabilities, Thunderstoros; southwest winds, “ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT" —— PRICE ONE CENT Summer Talks This is the season when we are looking for some- thing cool and comfortable, The new waists this year fill the demand. Long or short sleeves made of fine materials by the leading manufacturers. We place on sale this week a new lot of long and short sleeve waists worthy up to $1.50 for 98ec. : 3 1.75 and $2.00 waists for 19, $2.25 waists for $1.98. $2.50 waists for $2. 15. Thin Printed Material 25c Organdies that have sold in Scranton and in oth- er Globe stores for 25¢ now running, Special 108 for 15¢. The New Greys Beautiful mercerized gre the new shadow due This is our own importa- tion. We have seen these goods retailed for 374c. Our price 25c. An Odd Lot Many new and desirable lines that we have sold right y [along for 25¢. Closing You may find just what you want at this little price. White Dotted Mulls Prices begin at 12}c for these dress materigls. We have both the domestic and imported kinds, all size dots and »'" prices. We buy then ~lirect from the mills. Colored Linens New colored linens as well as a fine range of plain white. All our own por tation, saving the mi man's profit for you. Midsummer Sale of Table Damask 10—-PATTERNS—10 62 in. silver bleached, beth Irish and German makes, usual 55c kind, pure flax. Sale price 18c. O patterns, 72 in. grass bleached Damask, new open borders, regular $1.00 Special 88c. Globe Warehouse, Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave. VALLEY 'PHONE. THE NEW HARNESS SHOP Harness, Washed, Oiled, Repaired Harness Bought, Sold, Traded Bicycles and Lawn Mowers Repaired Mirrors and Looking (ilasses Rep! Boots and Shoes Repaired AL CONKIN, - East Lockhart SL. A.E. BAKER. Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. ‘Waverly, RY. I, Advertise in The Record. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Ps. May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL varying Nek and UpAcuinin Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Biabion. Rates $1.50 Per Day.
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