for d Jockey Martin, riding Belle Strome, Was suspended for three days The feature event was the New Year preliminary handicap for two year-olds over the seven furlong course aod drew out the very cream of the young: er brigade. Another baudicap, fourth ou thé card. at a mile. filled almost equally well The others were well above the average. | A good thing that went wrong sad- { dened the heurts of the bettors in the ' solicit your Banking a. and will pay you per cent. interest per for money left on of Deposit or Sav- The department of savings 13 a special feature of this ‘Bank, and all deposits, wheth- ar large or small, draw the same até of Interest ¥. NH. SAWTELLFE, Cashier, H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. ‘Published every afternoon except ye at 203 West Lockhart street, Pa. becription, $3.00 per year; 25c per month. rates reasonable, known om application. and 4 as second-class matter May al the postoffice at Sayre. . the Act of Congress of 3, 1879. WAVERLY ik E Wood, Representative News and advertising matter may Jeft at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav- iy. fter 12 o'clock noon call the main at Sayre, both phones. the Record. Blanche Fuller of is 11) Fulton P. Sebring is in Owego on legal jess today. “B. Ingham made a business trip Towanda yesterday of Renova. Pa, ting Waverly friends is L. Howard is In Owego today pg the meeting of the county ors Howard Barner, a student of the law school is visiting at the of J. F. Shoemaker ga Louise Glilette has returned Waverly after a week's trip to iphia, Baltimore and Washing- w81* Numan, who is the trainmas- on the Mississippi Central R. R who has his headquarters at arg. Miss. Is spending a few i with his relatives in Waverly | Jan. 1st to April 1st will close : evening at 7:30 o'clock, with exception of Monday and Salur- ¥ nights, payday nights and (wo ts following YERLY MAN IS A POG EXTERMINATOR. — NI Captain a Gang of Men Whe Will Clear the Canines Out of : Mount Vernon. erly—Owing to the prewalence rabbles in the city of Mount mon it has been decided by the th authorities of the state that [I dogs that are not kept shut up be killed. A squad of men has appolntfyto kill all such dogs d at large and M. Quigley of this ge has been appointed capiain squad that has been organized h purpose. THE SUM OF $500, ~ | ppening race and added more than a {few thousands to the already heavy | strong boxes of the hookies. Chase. | with Garner up, looked an almost un- heatable combination to the talent in Breaks a Plate Glass Window and the first race, a six furlong affair, and he went to the post a siroug even mon: Throws Driver Out In Wid Rum Pewn Side Walk. ley favorite. Western, which received Waverly—This morning a horse some play at 3 to 1, upset all calcula {lons, however, by maning one of bis hest races. amd just beat out the fa: vorite in the run to the wire Zick Abrams was a fair thin, Summaries First Race. — Western, first: Chase second: Zick Abmums, third hitched to a light lumber wagon, the! Recond Hace — Freach Nna, first; properly of G. H. Goff. ran away, Habe B_ secotid; TichimMgo, thin came down Clark street on the side Third Race ~Jmdge Post, first: Heaw walk, struck uearly every tree that |Brummel second; Voting, think bordered the walk, smashed out a Fourth Nace Orbicular. frst: Min pane of glass, threw the driver from | Me Adams. second: St Valentine, g thind, the age. A Aged, and Fifth Race Phil Fiuch, first; Lady & A waiting room on Broad street Just what caused the horse to siart as it did Is not known. It was stand- | ing In front of Mr. Golf's house on Clark street when (t took the notion to run. Louis Goff was driving and he stayed in the wagon until it was Brown Leads (hesa Tourmsment. NEW YORK, Dee 28 -HBrown unl versity I= in the lead in the annual tournament of the Triangular College other day charged and scattered like chaff a whole troop of the Life Guards, but paid eight dollars the next day in the police court for his victory. Good Cause for Worry. _ Jones—"0ld Grigsby looks wor ried 1 wonder what the trouble is?” Smith—"Hiz only son thinks he can play the races, and his only daoghter thinks she can play the plano. Various Kinds of Thoughts. Thinking Isn't always a useful oecu- pation. It depends upon the thinker, ¢nd a good deal more upon the thoughts —Home Noles instaliment Plan Victims. More than 11900 people were im prisoned in England lasi year for debt. Most of them were the victims of the installment plan. Woman's Hour of Trial Among the great (rials that a woman has to undergo, says a writer, is to have a new bonnet in the house on a rainy day. Folly's Crown of Follies. “Folly's crown of follies is on the head of him who tries to pay bis debt to humanity by mére money. —Amer- but her she woald shoot the bride at the altar Plies! Piles! Plies! Dr. Wililams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr .Willlam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. Sold by druggists, by mall, for 50c and $1.00. Willlams Mfg. Co.. Cleveland, O. For sale by C. 11. Driggs, druggist We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blostein Bros. pay the highest price for rags, rub- bers, iron, metals, etc. Call on us before disposing of your junk. We buy wholesale and retail. Bell phone 80w. Prompt attention, exact weight. Vashtl, second; Calabash, thinl Sixth Race —Tern's Rod, first; Hont thought that he was seriously Injur- ed. hut aside from a few minos ington. second: Merry Pioneer, third. bruises he was unhurt As the animal passed S J Nasad- owski's tailor shop on Clark street it veered toward the building and the @ill smashed through the window. Mr Nasadowski was sitting inside busy at work He heard a racket, and glass was thrown all over him He sprang up to ascertain the cause of the trouble, but there was nothing in sight to indicate what caused the mischief, the rig having dizsappear- ed around the corner The plate glass that was broken | {s worth $40. The animal that caused | the trouble escaped without injury He | Dr and §I Nelson's dandruff remover Guaranteed. Sold at John 2t Bread Sul the Staple Food. In time of scarcity & wan could sub sist upon two pounds of bresd a day without lack of energy. is the state ment made by Dr. Robert Hutchinson, | of the London Hospital, who supplied evidence degarding food supply to a royal commission; also that bread is the most important of all the common foods of the people. Great Man's Humility. Pope Adrian VI (1522) was the son of 4 barge builder at Utrecht After occupying the papal chair for the short space of two years, he desired the following inscription to be placed on his tomb: “Here lies Adrian VI, who esteemed no misfortune which happened to him in life so greal as | bis being called to govern” i i A Good Word for Kilts. | The Tallor and Cutter observes, with ita usual insight into human na- | ture: “No one has yet snggested the | utility of kilts. They never bag at the knees, nor do they ever require patching at that part, and thelr hy- glenic properties are proverbial.” — London Globe Two Stages of the Game, A wellknown Lowell man recently invited a dozen friends to his house on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday anniversary, and here is the way he in- | formed them relative to the event: “Hawled, September 3, 1646. Bald, Sep tember 3, 1906." —Philadelphia Press. | True Aim in Living. Not the making of a fine career, but | the simple doing of God's will, Is the | one true aim in living. Thus only can we achieve real success. If we do this though we fall in the earthly race we shall not fall in God's sight. —Rev. J. | R. Miller. D.D t Life's Struggles and Victories. And this is lfe—temptation, trial, struggle, conflict, possibly victory— the strenuous life! You cannot cow: ardly give it up. And you need all the help you can have; and the only adequate help is Jesus Christ. —Heory C. King Slow. Just to prove how slow the world is to learn, It is only necessary lo cite the fact that rich men continue to die heirs and the lawyers from participa tion in their fortunes Ports on the Great Lakes. Five citles in the United States which have upwards of 250.000 inhabl- tants are port* of the great lakes There ark omly five above that limit op the Atlantic coast, from the Bay of Fundy to the Florida strait Eva—is Chelly Sepp really sueh a dead ome? calls on me, [| always come down to the parlor in black.—Puck, ————————— ——————. (hess league between two students each from Brown, Peuusvivanin and Cornell. The Pennsylvanians Look sec ond place. The score to date is Brown, wou 3, leat 1: Pennsylvanis, won 2. lost 2: Cornell, won 1, lost Ss. Miller Wen on (ome and Alma Bey. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28 —Jockey WwW Miller at Oakland won two out of four races, the frst winner helng Co mo. an alinost prohibitive favorite, and the second Alma Boy. The track was sloppy. The last race furnished an ex citing fnixh. a half dozen horses com ing to the wire in a bunch Avontelins at Ascot. LOR ANGELES, Cal, Dec 28 Mc Danlel landed two firsts and a second at Ascot. In the third race Avontelins ran a good race and came with a rush The sixth race developed into 8 contest between Merlingo and Cigar Lighter Mesnlt of a (rap LR, SELMA, Ala, Dec. 28 Two white men have Leen badly injured, two ne groes killed sud a fhird negro woutided iu & shooting scrape Dear Nicholasville Alexander Jones, 3 young negro, shot and wounded another negro during a crap gawe. Jones fled and barricaded bimiself In his house. Leo Pope and Zeke Pope, white men, attempted to A crawd of white men gathered, and efforts were made to drive the young uegro from his house. Bob Jones, father of Alexan- der, tried to carry ammunition to his son snd was shot dead. Severul ne groes joined the besieging party, and one ufgro for a reward of £5 crept up to the honse and =et fire to it. Alexan der Jones never left the house aud wis burned to death in the fames. There was not the slightest rupture between the races, whites and blacks joining in the attempt to capture the negro Benaparie Confers With Deviia. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 United States District Attorney Robert F. Devlin of San Frauclsco, who was call: ed to Washington by Attorney General Bonaparte for a conference regarding the exclusion of Japanese pupils from rived Iu this city last night and called at the department of justice tnlay \{r. Devlin refused to discuss the Jap nese question, declaring that the mat ter wax In the hands of the attorney ‘eneral and that any Information giv a out would bave to come from Mr. ilonaparte young Football Captain Falls Dead. JERSEY CITY. N. I, Dec. 28— lead here while playing foothall with is companions, Datterbeny captain «1 one team, The boy had se ured ihe hall and attempted to make a goal tn the rush Datterbeny fell, The play- «rs hurried to his aid, hut were unable te arose him to cons jousness Dir Finerty, who was pro ounced the boy dead, probably from heart fallure Lirought ou by the ex- ‘Itement surmmotied, Yereman Lhder sand iu Tunnel. NEW YORK. 2X. — Thomas row. a section foreman, ls supposed tir Ie hurled under tons of sand in the fone Island City end of the Belmont East river tunnel. The laborers struck n fault in the earth, and the inrush of water and sand drove them hurriedly from the shaft. Hrown delayed to imake sure of the escape of his men and was not seen after the ace lent, ———————————— Chiengo Banker Jnlled. CHICAGO, Dee. 25 W. J. Atkinson, the proprietor of the defunct Lincoln hank of Morton Park, was seat to jai) in defanit of howds amounting to $25 - 900 The commifient of Atkinson ful lowed a confereuce betwen Atioruey Ringer, acting for the receiver, nnd |'nited States Marshal Foy 1 wi {William's Carbelle Salve With Arnlea snd Witeh Hazel, The best Salve if the world for |Cuta, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- Pres. ican Magazine Write for prices. Bolsteln Bros, Cor. Johnson and Broad Sts, Waverly. ET ADVERTISIPS. TAKE NOTICE. Ag the Mind is. Let thy mind's sweetness have (ts operalion upon thy body, clothes and habitation —George Herbert, Sign of Studious Nature. # Eyebrows running straight across the forehead, providing they are fair jy wide apart, show the student ——— The noti-c printed In yesterday's Record insi.ting that advertisers mus! hase their ropy for change In this off « on the day “wore they are to appear Is iape -uve and Is due to the constar: Inc euse in business. Un- Female Barbers in Austria. In Austrian cities there is a special examination for female harbers. who are yearly gruwiog more pumercus. der no circumet uncer will this rule he daparted [.0mr therciore urged to govern themselves «ud sdverisera are Advertise in The Record. NEW YEARS SPECIAL Saturday and Monday Special Canned Vegetable Sale Factory shipments make it far easier to sell high grade Gro- ceries at a real saving. This is where WE GIVE YOU THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT. Start the New Year right. Buy your groceries of us. To cash customers we give an additional 4 per cent Cash Rebate Check. It pays to trade for cash. One of the Unusual CORN—"Knoxboro" brand, finest quality New York state corn, grown and packed on the highlands of Oneida county, pre- served in strictly pure spring water, creamy and tender Per case of two dozen cans One dozen cans Two cans $1.25 VALUE $1.00 HERE WE SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT 6 cans Tuxedo Peas, sifted early in 6 cans Livingston brand sugar corn, Li value 75¢. York state pack, value 50c. The best 26c COFFEE in the country is our Boston Combi- nation brand Ib can White House Coffee. . 1b Rio Coffec cans Hoyt's Tomatoes cans White Lily Saccotash Fancy Parsaips Link Sausage, B®, .......... . .. . rei Family Sausage, § links to package ve re Clams, Oysters and Frankfurt 1 sack Souvenir Bread Flour ... 8 pke. Imperial Mince Meat 2 ™ Evaporated Corn 4 quarts Beans | 1 pail Maple Butter packages Macaroni Im Chicken Rice The Candy Booth 1 peck Swift's Swift's £ ers, - = ‘ 3 Im Star Mixtare 2 French Mixture ............... 1 ™ Ox-Heart Chocolate Cream Drops ers {0c Alpine and Blue Banner Chocolates per Ib 40 large sour Plckles Everything in Green Groceries ter, Chapped Hands and all skin reduced prices. save; money. Sayre Rendering Removes Dead Horses and Cattle, eight miles distant from either Athens, Sayre or Waverly. WIll pay $1.00 each for full grown Horses or Cows, but the Hides must be on. Will also remove Dead Hogs that weigh 100 pounds and over free of charge. Also buy Hides, Skins, Tallow and Bones Pav market prices. Call Bell Tele plone No 633 (. 0, LLOYDT, Proprietor. SAYRE, PA they used to be. They had no Gas Heaters in the Olden dap Gas Light Co., Waverly. THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they have some very desirable bullding lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, and that they have placed the agency for selling them In the hands of ANDREW those wi to provide themselves with en or to invest in lots for specu- lative purposes will do well to son- sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- ing elsewhere. This plot of land Is nearly surrounded by industrial plants with beautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms to suit purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the land comprising this plot with a full sup- ley af- look ie! EES = = § WANT Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Sal . etc, % cent a word sertion for the first cent 3 word each In alter. None taken for cents. Situations wanted Bf In advance subscribers. FOUND. may have same by calling at Record office, proving the } paying for this notice. LOST. 2 = Lost—A Peter Pan pocke hoo! taining a sum of money. avenue on FOR SALE. Several houses and lots for desirable locations in town. to sult purchasers. uire Q. Schrier, Maynard Block, FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms in the lock Block. Tea room brick house, mod For reat at once, several and suites of rooms, good with or without bath; $5.60 As wards. Enquire of C. C. West, | NOTICE. Want ads. inserted by p Record must be paid for when od printed. We positively charge wants ads. g the expense of bookkeeping Jecting Is entirely out of § to the amount involved In action. E. M. Dunh Erik Ofilce: Rooms 4 and 6, Elmer Bloc bart Street, Sayre. iat Laws & Winls Attorneys and Counselors § Law. ve A GENERAL LAW BUSIN] TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a Alex D. Stey Insurance and Real E Loans Negotiated, ed, Taxes Room 7, Elmer LOCKMART STREBRT, H.L.Town g 1 g
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