H Bea i for mle and will give yoo Bn buat g wo 81 ogt and send 8 us for our UealiDesh Eve Streln is Not a Dis ase But arises from meehanical de fects in the construction of the Eye or its controlling muscles, Relief in such cases ean only be bad through application of suit able passes made to correct oli existing defects. | make a special stady of eyesight testiog in all its branches and can assure a per fect correction wherever it exists I Do Not Use Drops Belladonna, them, and belonging to stage in the science of optics as | make use of the latest and most presence of disease, and to fraction and muscles. I Recommend Glasses measure accurately all errors of re- my charge fora Remember the place, Lo THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. Intervet per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special featare of this Baok, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. ‘M. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record J. H MURRELLE, Publisher, W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except San- day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Sabscription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on spplication. ‘ Entered as second-class matter May 3 21008; at the rosiomcn ot Tn yre, Pa, Waverly. valley. The only EMMA BUNTING AT THE LOONIS Capable Little Actress Opened a Week's Engagement Last Night to a Capacity House The Emma Bunting repertoire of Earl Burgess, who 16 years ago resided in Waverly, opened a week's engagement in the Loomis last night. The Princess of Patches was presented, and in spite of the fact that the bill has been seen in the valley time and again, a ance. Miss Bunting, who is a favorite among the theatre goers in this section, was as captivating as ever, and she is supported by clever company. Last night's play was creditably presented from a dramatic standpoint and was thoroughly enjoyed by the audi- ence. An excellent scenic equip- ment is carried by Mr. Burgess, and the engagement of his com- pany at the Loomis will no doubt prove successful. Several high class specialties are introduced between acts and add greatly to Act of Congress of March 3, Hy EIS “All the news that’s fit to print” TUBSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908. int “Want sone asked the bu “How long will it Newed, “till they begin after | set them out” News 1+ Keivl Prt queried Mrs to bear eggs Chicago Dally Only Music Daily America Is the only country which | can boast of a daily musical paper It! is called the ‘Presta’ 18 published 03 | seven days of the week and has | ia fiuariery at Chicago Couldn't “Ask Better Proof Allce—What makes you think your +» pew photographs are so horrid? Gladys—All my girl friends ask for one and my male friends don't —Stray Stories Go ‘A delayed shipment of library tables, quar- tered an polished. in price from 7.50 to $30.00. parlor stands from 97c to $21.00. Most complete line in the valley. FEPLPEEE IEEE HEE EIA GRAF & (0., SPE 64 PE PSP ERP ER PONY Furniture and Under- taking. Garver Broad Street and ParkWve., WAVERLY, N. VY. +354 P Ered “~ + > Also i the entertainment. Herbert Powers, | comedian, {bull dogs, entertainers, Al Reynos troop of and Dawvis & Walker, furmish the | amusements between the acts. This | feature 1s way above that which is | colored | seen with the ordinary week-stand | combinations Sayr= and Athens people will be (glad to learn that Miss | Anderson, whose fine work as an | emotional actress with the Dilger-| Cornell company at the park last for her a host of [ summer won | Tomorrow night Rachel Gold [stemn, a strong melodrama in four The company will give matinees on acts, will be the attraction. Thursday and Saturday afternoons the regular performance there will be and on Friday evening after an amateur contest in which all amateurs are invited to participate Wilham A. Whitecar will be seen here with Jules Murry's Own Company in Isaac Hender- |son’s great comedy success The Mummy and the Humming Bird a play that has been translated in- soon ‘to more languages and performed in more foreign countries than any Mr. Whate~ | car was identified with the role of Lord Lumley last season, and as- other modern drama. performance in placing the play in tae prominent place it holds in pub lic favor. The supporting cast this season 1s announced as the strong est that has cver presented the | piece | Bauer's Laxyne Quinine Tablets! ache and Grippe. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 35 cents. H. L. Glllesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. hi KX me FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be | left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 131 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A. Cut prices on overcoats at Freed- man's, Waverly, N. Y. A —— Men's heavy winter underwear from 13c up at Unger & Ellis’, Have you seen those $4.75 suits that Freedman is now offering ? *re — sale of men's and boys’ clothing at Unger & Ells’ Attend the great cleanng 211 3 Great cut in prices on shoes You had better get a pair at Freed man’s . Overcoats for men and boys for less than manufacturing pnces at Unger & Ellis’ te Miss Dora Van last evening from friends in Sheshacuin, Bb S— Cise returned with a visit ‘of the grippe returned to his duties in Farley's grocery store - Don't forget to call on Unger & Ellis this week and secure some of the great bargains in boys' and men's clothing a I Soho! was closed repairs being | as were boy was delighted. a — The Manoca lodge of Odd Fel- | lows will confer the first degree on several candidates at their regu lar meeting this evening C. E. French of Pennsylvama avenue started yesterday on a two weeks trip in the interest of the Merriam mattress woven wire Bert North and of New York are spending several days in| Waverly. Mr. North was called here on account of the illness of | his mother, | - Prof. Daniel B. Mills will go to wife at the operation of his father | Charles Mills who is at Trinity | Hospital suffering from cancer of | the face. Word has been received from Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Pilgrim who| recently left Waverly to locate in| is very homesick and that they may soon return to Waverly. | Lewis Grant, who resigned his position Saturday with E. F. Per- kins, the dry goods merchant, left | yesterday for Wheeling. He has accepted a position as traveling salesman and his terntory will include West Virginia, Pennsyl- The greatest bargains in this | valley are being offered at Gregg's | Racket store in Waverly. Ladies’ ahd men's gloves, children’s tams| pers, mghtgowns, black under- skirts. ribbons and laces, beautiful parlor lamps, glassware, dinner and toilet sets, Bavarian and Aus- trian china, and novelties, will be sold the next 30 days for prices in which the question of cost has not Forty per cent reduction on ladies’ muslin under- wear. 211 4 WORK BEING PUSHED Waverly—At a meeting of the Manoca Temple association Satur- been considered business was transacted. The work | (on of transforming the fourth floor of the Tioga House block recently purchased by them, into a lodge is being rapidly pushed forward. The meeting hall will be 30 x60 feet in diamensions. The remainder of the floor which is also 30 x 60 feet will be arranged into committee paraphernalia and ante rooms. The roof of the building is also being raised. The work is in charge of contractor L. F. Lord and is under the direction of the building com- mittee consisting of C. O. Hoag- land, F. A. Bell and Seward Baldwin, Ladies and flannelette men gloves, child- ladies ladies and laces Manicure sets, comb and and cuff boxes, handkerchief muslin underwear. BEFORE THE COURT Bacchus Last Night Pleaded for Clemency this Morning Waverly—In Justice Hoaglands court this morning, three tired | looking drunks pleaded for clem- Icy The first, a young man Sayre who when arrested last night was inclined to be ugly and resist, this morning was very docile and {said that hereafter he would be good, paid a fine of 84. The sec- | ond, who came from the wilds near | Towanda yesterday to look for a from The last he remembers was board- He was arrested at Hopkins oyster bay where hé had bought a lunch for which he refused to pay. He was broke and sentence was suspended The judge warned him if he came breaking stone at Owego The last was “Jim, the tramp,” ly for some time. He had lost out with one He was allowed to - When the Children Need a laxative, have colds, fever, or many little lls that beset the new laxative tonic. A teaspoonful occasionally will keep thelr bowel: healthy and regular. It will ward off more serious diseases found Invaluable as a children’s niedicine. Bauer's Syrup of Prunes is the best of all famlly medicines It will positively cure Constipation, impure blood, headache and skin eruptions. Get a free sam- ple bottle and try it tonight. H. L Gillespie and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. of Prunes, Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- In time for connections for west- rn points. This is via Lehigh valley, | Michigan Central or Lake Shore Ra roads. Bleeper $3.00 double berth from Buffalo. Best sarvices and Copan finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars Bauer's Instant Cough Cure has cured more Coughs and Colds than any remedy known. It instant- ly relieves the most distressing cough and Is guaranteed to cure Bronchitis and Asthma. Bauer's Cough Cure always give sitisfaction as Mr. D. Greenman, druggist of New Harmony, Pa., says: “Your remedies have giv- en the very best satisfaction to all who have used them, and especially Bauer's Instant Cough Cure. I look ture. 1 do mot want to be out of any of them and will order before my | stock runs dowa too low.” Qet a free sample and prove what it will do for you. H. L. Gillespie and Waltman & Young, Sayre, NR. WIESING RESICNS George F. who has been in the continuous service of the National Car Wheel Company for a period of 106 years and eight Pp y R Wiesing, months, tendered his resignation yesterday to take effect last night During Mr. Wiesing's service with last, and since that date was the superintendent He is regarded as one of the best car wheel men in this section of the country, being a man possessed of fine mechanical | ability. At the present ime he is from out of town. During his stay in Sayre he has acquired a large circle of friends all of whom will wish him success wherever he may his departure from Sayre. much good is being done at the West Sayre church of Christ. The evangelist remain all week, Short services each evening at 7:30 NOTICE Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with | The Record must be paid for when will W. T. CAREY, } JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, 9 to10 a. 6:30 At other times during day at Valley Record offices, & Page Office hours un; to Xp, m. ; | : 3 i 1 THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. F.E. BIDLACK, Secretary. We are a firm of experienced men, that have furnished labor for all classes of work. If you are out of a position write us, we can give you work in all classes, If you are a contractor and want men we can furnish you with from 1 to 100 if you will give us a few days notice. Call or write, VALLEY EMPLOYMEXT AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Sayre LAWS & WINLACK WANT Rates :— Wanted, Lost, at Law. TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND ST, Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. EUREKA! Call at Aud get your Hair Cut, 150; Shave, 10¢; Shampoo, 16c; Sea Foam, bc; Massage, 15¢; Whiskers Trimmed, Dyed, 25c; Hair Dyed, $1.00. Call and be convinced. Everything neat and clean ; bers ; no waiting. W. H. Lockerby, 418 Waverly St, Waverly, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED. 1 @ curtains, dishes, ete. | for first three times, } cent a word | insertion thereafter. N taken for | less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to pald in advance subsaribers, 1 hereby announce m date for tax collector of Sayre L. Plumstead. 1” If as a candi- Sayre primaries. I hereby announce m date for tax collector party. J. W. Bowman, 1 hereby annouce m date for the office of Tax Collector in Sayre borongh subject to the ris of the 4 Pe primaries. Ww. P. HAUSE For Sale or Rent The Robinson house, corner Main and ry streets, Athens, Pa. Pousstion st ing and collecting 1s entirely out| of proportion to the amount involy- | ed in the transaction, TFPI EE EELS LEE EEA EEE Ee Take Notice! If your razor handle is broken or the blade is dull take or send it to R. A. Holcomb, 423 Keystone avenue, West Sayre, one of the best furnished barber shops in the valley, Sterilizers, pressed Air: everything used is antiseptic. All work guaranteed first class or DO pay. Shaving, Hair Catting. Sioge- ing, Shampooing, Massage, and all barber work neatly done, a “+ Com- rg “MEAT S. J. Bellis at 1 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 Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Build- well watered. Houses Hap - a hk | school hours. | boys and girls selling {such as | rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, | dolls, ete, do not include your regular commission. { Men and women are making a good in- | WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa. 'L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 32 and 4 | Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence == SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given Pianos, Household Goods, Safes For Sale. Loose hay $10 per ton, oat stra baled hay $10 and $12 per ton Maple street, Athens. C. EM wii The Record, has the best House county; Books; and bt 4 a —- a Legal Biante for Justices and aban Cards For Sale. ollowiag curd sigue hy 3a Por Bade. or e Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Boarding | Furnished and unfurnished rooms let. Enquire at Valley Record. oo Saite of rooms on the second floor with all modern Improvements for rent. W. H. Shaw, Athens. W185 -~ Two furnished rooms for | only, in a central location, Athens. In | quire at Valley Record office. 308-81 | Third floor of the Glaser block. Hiss | rte Magiut, bath fubim and sll modan ist provements. Suquie Miinrs loa office, Lockhart street. mee g | %
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