stady t testing in all its branches CAD ASSUre A per fect correction wherever it exists. I Do Not Use Drops Belladonna, Atropine or other mydristic, injurious drags, all of them, and belonging to a past stage in the science of optics as applied to ight testing. | make use of the latest and most ved scientific instruments for detarmining the possible presence of diseasa, and to measure accurately all errors of re- fraction and muscles. I Recommend Glasses Only when positively needed and Stary Considering the charaeter of the wor examination of the eyes and glasses is moderate. thorough W. H. BAIRD, Eyesight Specialist, Remember ¢he place, Coraer Broad and Clark Streets, Waverly. The only exclusive optical parlors in the valley. — promising good results. 1do my charge fora FINALLY WEES HS LONG-LOST LOVE A REJECTED SUITOR REMAINS | TRUE TO OLD SWEETHEART. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Sarplus - $12,000.00 EN a ———————— We wolicit your Banking busi- peas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per anpum for money joft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings 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. BM. NB. SAWTELLE, Cashier, New York Teacher Marries Maa She Spurned Forty Years Ago—Story of the Reroarkable Romance Kingston, N. Y —After 40 years separation Miss Margaret Cadwell and Irving Kinney, of Janesville, N. Y., met by accident in the village hotel at New Paltz the other night/ and their marriage in this city 24 hours later completed their remarkable ro mance Miss Cadwell was the Delle Janesville 40 years ago, and had many suitors, among the moet ardent being Kinney, a handsome young fellow of good family and education, who swore that no woman but Maggie Cadwel should ever be his wife, He laid bis EC The Valley Record re —— — _—— - J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. Ww. T. CAREY, Editor. | be refused. - Shortly after the rejection of bis suit Kinney left Janesville. Occasion: ally reports of his successes reached home and found their way to Miss Cadwell. Whether she revented over the coldness with which she bad re ceived Kinney's advances is her se cret. In a few years, rejecting all other suitors, she decided to devole ber life to sebool-teaching. and she, too, left Janesville. With the death "Published every afternoon except San- day at Murrelle's Printing Offics, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. as second-class matter May the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, Act of Congreas of March 8, she was born were severed years ago When Kinney had seen enough of the world to deaden, as he thought, *“All the news that’s fit to print” THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1908. tm Indians Eat Two _mericans. Los Angeles —Evidence showing that Henry Miller and Augustus Olinder, who left this city last year on an ex pedition to Tiburon island, in the Gulf of California. were killed and eaten by 8 tribe of cannibals on the island, was received recently. A letter to George W_ Know, of this city, contained the information that a pair of dried hu man hands, the charred remains of a huge feast fire and circles of an In dian war dance were discovered by a trapper ou the shore of the island near & deserted Indian village Girl's Daring Feat Waterbury, Conn. -Grisella Heid, 15 years old and chief In all the innocent mischief in her class in the grammar school In Rockville, answered a dare from her classmates by climbing to the pinnacle of a big stack of a man- ufacturing plant. It is of concrete and tises 180 feet. Grisella never faltered until she placed a flag on the very top of the big stack. The girl made the ascent by means of ladders aud a rope tuside the chimney. HE ASKED THE WOMAN IF HE MIGHT SPEAK WITH HER the pangs that had returned whenever he thought of his boyish love, he re turned tu Janesville. The old wounds were reopened He inquired where Miss Cadwell bad gone, bul pO ODe was able to tell him. She bad passed out of his life, be thought, but he deter mined to keep his youthful vow, and thereafter no Woman, no matter bow beautiful or charming, received more than s passing glance from him, and he devoted himself to his work The friends of his youth had retired and their piace was being taken by a younger generation, but still the love of the man remained In the High-Priced Onlous Oulons are so scarce in New Zealand that recently they were seliing at $85 to $95 a ton at Wellington More Than Quantity Degree is much, the whole Atlantic might be lukewarm aod never bol us a potato. —Century Come and See LEP ICTRERR IEPA IETS A delayed shipment of library tables, quar- tered an polished. Ranging in price from . $7.50 to $30.00. Also parlor stands from 97¢ to $21.00. Most complete line in the valley. BE GRAF & C0. EEE +e Furniture. and Under- taking. Corner Broad Street and Park 'Ave., jl WAVERLY. N. Y. a member of the faculty of the New York state normal school, at New Paltz, Ulster county Among the strangers at the village hotel the other afternoon was one who kept looking across the table at a dis tinguished looking woman. His heart almost stopped beating. He thought he recognized the face that bad Deen enshrined in his heart for 40 years possession he leaned over and asked the woman if he could speak with her for a few minutes alone. The request was graciously granted and they re tired to the hotel parlor. What was sald Is thelr secrel The stalwart stranger and Miss Cadwell came to Kingston Thursday pight, and at the home of Mrs. Mar garet Conklin, a frien of the bride's, they were married. When wedding music was proposed one of the few guests suggested that the occasion was too unusual for ordinary wedding millar 40 years ago were played at the romantic wedding Chinese Lucky Color, Most of the numerous temples throughout China are painted : everything lucky snd pleasant among the Chinese is of vermilion color. - THEN FAREWELL Mr. and Mrs C J. Cary Were Tendered a Most Appropriate Reception at the M. E. Church Last Night A large number of friends of Mr. {and Mrs. C. J. Cary gathered in the Methodist church parlors last even- Post card views of Waverly and ye Juera, a | Sayre at Strong > : (they intend to make their future Mr. F. E. Brown is spending a home. : few days in Mansfield. A very pleasant hour was spent - in social intercourse after which a Towanda short entertainment was given. Rev. Warner spoke in highest Miss Kate Dawes is employed terms 81 hue NOHO Ny Gacy ut in Kepler's gas supply store. as leader of the choir, and in a few 4 7 well timed remarks presented him a binocular telescope, saying that {if he had cause to think of the Two new members were initia- [good things in reference to the ted at the last meeting of the Bar— church that he should look bers union. {through the telescope in the ordi- | . | nary way, but if to consider diffi- ' Smith Buck and wife of Wind - [culties that he should use the lham Centre are visiting at S. K.| reverse end. | Osborne's. * —r————— nA "RIE i News and advertising matter may be | left at Gregg’'s Racket Store, Waverly. After 121 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. — Diaries cheap at Strong's. ———— Lou Miller is in Lowman today. Mrs. W. E. Dodd is seriously ill Leather post cards at Strong's. N. FE | yesterday on business. ———————— Tew was in Mrs. John Bailey of Bradford street is visiting Syracuse friends. Mr. Cary expressed his appreci- Mrs. D. M. Handrick and sister, | ation and assured the friends that and Miss Heldebrand went to | Be would never have cause to use Elmira today the gift but in the customary way. — nai | Rev. Warner then presented Mrs. Try Baby Wonder clear Havana [Cary a beautiful gold brooch sct lsc cigar. Our Special 10c, manu | with pearls, which he said wasa factured by H. E. Amrhein & Co, | token of appreciation of her services Waverly, N. Y. tf |in the church and the aid society. S————— Mrs. Cary expressed her pleasure Miss Cora Neaver and Mrs. D [for the gift as well as for the friend | H. Eaton went to Windham, Pa.iship of the donors and assured (last Tuesday to celebrate the Oth them of her lasting remembrance | birth anniversary of Mrs. Neaves' 3nd gratitude. grandfather, Mr. William Andrews pl —————— The following Waverly people | WILL PUT SENATE ON RECORD. went to Elmira this morning . Mrs | sesater Brackett Will Press Resola- Alice Keeber, Chemung street, Sea Agulan Depew. ? , . ALBANY. N. YY, Jan 11 Sesnater Mrs. Annie Kinney, Fulton street | gro xett's resolution requesting the land Mrs. R. S. Hamdon Fulton | resiguation of United Btates Senator Chauncey M. Depew was the only fea. street. ——————— ture of the senate session here, al though it was not introduced after al, | and the expectation of another sensa- tional attack upon and defense of Sen- . | ator Depew was disappolated Waverly—B. W. Emery died| Tue senate bad run through its order yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at | of business in fifteen minutes and Sen- be ki { his daugh M | ator Raines moved to adjourn. Senda the home of his daughter, Mrs. | tor Brackett declared that it was done Josephine Lee of North Chemung | to “choke off” his resolution i cused Senator Raines of discourtesy ia street. | : pot advising him of his Inteation Mr. Emery was over gO years of | “Speaking of discourtesy,” said Sen | age, and was well and favorably | ater Raines, “the senator might have K ; th All H | told me be Intended to latroduce the known in this village. e was| ovo" employed at Hall & Lyon's furni~ | Senator Brackett sald everybody ture works for a number of years, | He ac knew he was going to mtrodace the resolution in accordance with his an. pouncement when the resolution was before the senate Jast week “No such announgement was made,” interjected Senator Martin “Oh, very well,” sald Senator Brack ett. “Tomorrow will do as well It was understoud when the resolution was withdrawn that it would be pre sented at ouce, and hereafter, 1 sup pose, 1 shall have to eousslit with my leader in the senate” Sepator Brackett sald he would yet put the senate on record on his reso lution and was an active worker up to] about 3 years ago. He was one| | of the oldest Odd Fellows in this | part of the county, and was a mem- ber of Bradford lodge at Towanda Two daughters, Mrs. Josephine | Lee and Mrs. George Gooding who | reside in Waverly survive him. The funeral service will be held | tomorrow morning at ¢:30 atthe house. All Odd Fellows are earnestly requested to be present as the funeral will be in charge of the Waverly lodge. The remains will be taken to Trumansburg N. Y., for burial and a delegation of?Odd Fellows will probably meet the body on its arrival at that place. FITTED UP NEW OFFICE | Waverly—Atty. F. E. Hawkes |and the Hon. Byram L. Winters, |assemblyman from this county, OIL FOR THE I8THMUS. California Company Will Fat Pipe Lime Across Canal Zone. WASHINGTON, Jan 11 —Secretary Taft has recommended to the presi dent that he sanction the issue of u re vocable license to the Union Oll coin: pany of California to construct and maintain a pipe line across the canal gone There were six applicants for such a right. but the cownpany named is the only one which specified the price of the oll If used by the govern ment and whose offer was otherwise sufficiently definite and reasonable It 1s, however, expressly provided that the license shall uot be exclusive, so that other companies way hereafler compete for the business. For Its part, the company undertakes to pay $500 per month, to be applied to school pur- poses in the caual zoue, and also to permit the government to draw upon its pipe line at any point for oll at #0 oesnts per barrel. Secretary Taft in bie letter to the president explains that this is about equivalent for fuel pur poses to Pocahontas coe! at the pres ent cost on the Isthmus of §4 per too, 80 that the oll may be used for all pow- er purposes If desired Ju the construe | tion of the canal As only refined oll is at present ear- ried over the Panama raliroad, the sec retary does not fear that the trauspor tation of crude oll by pipe would in. jure the business of the railroad. The company undertakes to cowplete the lloe by Aug. 1 next | have fitted up new offices which | will be used by them jointly. The | rooms have been thoroughly ren- | |ovated and remodeled, and the | | offices are among the finest in this | village. ~~ DECLARED DIVIDEND Waverly—The annual meeting | of the stockholders and directors | of the Loomis Opera House asso- | | ciatlon was held last Tuesday even- ling in the law offices of Attorney | Hawkes. A dividend of 2); per| | cent was declared for the last six | months. A Panama Joke First American—Why are the Pans ma electric lights like a certain weld | known fever? Second American—Glve It up. “Because they are intermitteat’-— Panama Journal Elephants’ Tusks. Among elepbznts both sexes of the African species have ivory tusks, while in Asia these sre generally re siricted to the male er ————————— PACKING BLEW OUT Waverly—The packing blew out of the dpme of the boiler at Hall &| Lyons furniture factory this morn |ing, and it was found necessary to shut down for a half day until the damage had been repaired. : 3 We have a large would rather have stock for this season of the year, and the money than the goods. A bona Broad Street, LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, The Dramatic Event of the | Season. Dramatization of Bertha M Clay's Popular Novel DORA THORNE. SEE Lodge Keeper's Cottage [Home of Dora The Gardens at Earles Court [llum- inated The Struggle for Life on the CLfT The and Prices—-15, 25, 35 and S0c. J. Bellis at 7 Elizabeth street is prepared to furnish you with the best meat at prices that fit your pocketbook All orders receive prompt attention Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w AGENTS WANTED. Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices, extracts, bakiog powders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders; sach as lace curtains, dishes, ete. A good chance for boys and girls to make money after school hours. We also give prizes to boys and girls selling a specified amount, such as watches —good timekeepers, rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, dolls, etc, These prizes come extra and do not include your reguiar commission. Men and women are making a good in- come off our plan. Write today for full information to the SAYRE SPECIALTY WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa S Slr b rrr bre br rrr bd iW. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TeTTTYTTrTvY Oftice Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a. m.; 6.30 to 8 p, m. At other times during day at Valley Record office, TOUHEY'S HOTEL Rveryth New and Up-to-Date. First C Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Btation. Rates $1.50 Per Day Savre. A.].GREE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson St, Sayre, Pa. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ! Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Baild- ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses and Lots for sale or exchange. All at bargain prices. Houses to rent. ANDREW EVARTS, Room 2, Talmadge Blk, Home phone 61-M H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers Valley Phous 11 X, 19 Dagmn 1A Rtas Orchestra. Orchestra guaran all concerts, balla, reasonable, Leave Music Store, 138 £2444 P PEEPS IDET PEEP PTe Ad ass tasssssasassas sa sad bb bddd FPPITTITITITTTTIYTTTT Qao=a D. B. at ote. Prices at D.& 117 X. Bast street, Sayre, Lamps Glassware Dinner Sets Toilet Sets All Other China Waverly, N.Y. 4 & Tu c—— eh —— EP What is more attractive than a well-lighted store? It draws trade. [It holds trade. It shows prosperity. It is a winner. The Humphrey Arc does it. Try it. The Gas Light Company of Waverly, 340 Broad Street. Both Phones. Waverly, N. Y. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE WEEK OF JANUARY 15. Earl Burgess Presents a — = Read The Record. WANT ADS Miss Emma Bunting ......"" Notice. And An Excellent Company Want ads inserted by EVENINGS. The Little Princess ” Rachel Goldstein” “The Whole Damn Family " Thursday— Midnight in Chinatown Friday —The Showman's Daughter. Saturday—In the Shadow of Night Matinees. Wednesday -To be announced Thursday—Pretty Miss Nobody Saturday The Girl I Left Behind Vaudeville Features Be- tween Acts. Herbert H. Powers, the popular enter-| A com nt girl for general house- toiner. Al Rayno's Troop of Bull Dogs, | work. Washing and ironing out. High not hav- Monday Tuesday Wednesday Situation as salesman or clerk, 15 years experience In general store, can e satisfactory reference. Adatan ¢* ¥ ay: 114, Towanda, Pa. A chambermaid is wanted at Hotel Stimson, Athens 204-1w ree ee — eo ————— Dining room girl wanted at 's hotel. oi at hotel Tord Boarders aated at 408 N. Elmer aven- ue. rs. Jease Bell. Shop men red. ya the greatest animal act in America, Dav- | wages paid. Enquire Mrs. HW. is and Walker, colored entertainers, in | 4556 Waverly street, Waverly, N. Y, singing, dancing and acrobatic evolu- | tions, PRICES —Matinees 210 and 20 cents! Evenings 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies’ | 16¢ tickets have been issued for Monday night. For Sale or Rent Eight room house at 108 Center street. Enquire of Mrs. Fannie Smith on the poemises. 199-8 rR Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has In stock the! following card signs: For Rent For Bale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil—Quart 86c, Gallon $3.00. 15 different kinds of Macaroni at low prices for this week. No. g Rlizabeth St., Waverly For Sale. Loose hay $10 per ton, oat straw | baled hay $10 and $12 per ton at 13 Maple street, Athens, OC, E. Mo . One Standard sewing mac! Schoninger piano, and several rugs for male. No reasonable offer re- fused. 330 W. Lockhart street. Valley phone Px. 2014 ‘For Rent \ Rooms for Rent—All the modern provements: fine porcelain bath, light, eto. 418 Desmond street. | 204%1w. Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let. Enquire at Valley Record. 207.8% Suite of rooms on the second floor with all modern improvements for rent. W. H. Shaw, Athens. 4° Two furnished rooms for geutiemen only, in a central location, Athens. In- quire at Valley Record office. 208-81 Third floor of the Glaser block, Klee Political Announcement 1 hereby announce myself as a candi- date for tax collector of Sayre borough, subject to the rules of the Republican primaries. J. L. Plumstead. 199 Political Announcement I hereby annouce myself as a candi- or J. J. Hummel, s