The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 23, 1906, Image 2

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in the construction of the
oF its controlling muscles
tn such cases can only be
pgh application of wuit-
pi: made to correct =
ng defects. | make a speeial
jady of eyesight testing in all
p branches and can assure a per
pet corpretion wherever it exis su
{Do Not Use Drops
applied to ayesight testing.
injurious drags, all of
gv in the science of optics as
1 make use of the latest and most
fraction and mascles,
ns bed the character
of the work 1 do my charge fora
The only
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
ness, and will pay you three per
oant. interest per annum for money
Joft on Chrtificate of Deposit or
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, and
deposits, whether large or
_ NM. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
he Valley vy Record
H MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CARRY,
Editor.
afternoon except Sun-
pp {
Sa rE
of March 8,
the news that’s fit to print”
TUBSDAY, 3 JANUARY 23 1908.
= . Kaiser Honors Witte,
BERLIN, Jan. 23 ~The presentation
~ by Emperor William of the chain and
great cross of the Order of the Hed
Eagle to Count Witte Is announced
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
5 Closing Mock Quotations,
Money on call easier at 4 per cent {
Prime mercantile paper. Sgt per cent. |
BRchanges, $175.05 70. balances, $7 815 401
Closing prices
JAMAL Copper 11% N.Y Central
RiL Nov» & West
a hin 116 Penni. RR
Brooklyn RT = Reading
2 HE, Rock Isiand
si St Paul
3x Suuthern Pac
= Southern Ry
$5, Bouth Ry pt
17%, Sugar
179% Je was Fa
ily a Pacis
153 8 Steel
He 8 Bteel pt
12d Union
CHER
BAN
4
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6% |
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Louls & Nash
oe tan
Ed
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A New York Markets
FLOUR — Steady. but dull, Mingpesota!
$MGE. winter straights, Bud
winter extras, RR EU35, winter patents
~The wheat trade was much
trouble wes pri
on slaady ables ar
Crug,
i
i
ity, big
e »
Y--8teady. shipping. 3c
Sl pea 117 marrow. $3 1
red Kidney $21 Ty
domestic Nace, Bi
extra w 1 reas
: extra nearby print 3i«
Rh nearby Tresh and western
Me. at mark
FE rSE nohanged
ream. fancy, Hye do
falr to good, 13 oo
: FIVE POUL FR Y—Unchanged. fowls 12
: 3 Hig spring «hick
1516 Krone, 14D
turkeys, 15416 |
TP hEsarn Pui LT Steady: fowls
1o., fair 1341 30 |
Ly trossting K-|
4 I holow |
turkey»
fair to)
Keene. 100
£ country,
good to
medium
New
chuice
York full
1356
good
, dix
. ToAriee Wester
© good, 134513
wy, yi to
uc ks, 114s
EAr
Edve Steck Markets,
toa FAE- Bupels fair and
1 tholke, ££. I4
ots £8 Suse al
HOG Active ard higher, prime heav
fe edi m Yorkers and pigs. 2%
Bow te Ax
prime hot w
es, 30g 2
rol 1
€ BRP AND 1 AMES
Wethers B00. wood
ew lamb Bi
Steady. prime!
mined, § OGLE
A “HOUSE OF JUSTICE"
Shah of Persia Gives His Praple
stitutionnl Cevernmoesi
PETERSBURG, Jan A
stitutional governient for Persia, a
cording to advices from Teher
Hootue of ile
ST
1 Tye wive
ed here, Is to
den exodus of
and
capital as 8 protest against the
government
The insurgents proceeded to the vik
lage of Shab Abdul Azim the
shiah presided over a represcutative as
setubly elected by the
chants and landowners
biy will be called the
tice” and will exercise
and legislative powers
of all before the
claimed
be the 1 “tial
.
iid erchiants
the
i thous
frou Persian
shalbi's
moliah priests
where
mwollahs
The assem
bouse of jus
administrative
The equality
law wili be pre
J. Naus,
the Belgian minister of customs and
posts, apd the Belgian ewployevs of the
customs,
All the laws in Persia have hitherto
been based on the precepts of the Ko
ran, and, though the puwer of the shah
is absolute, it 1s ouly in so far as it is
not opposed to the accepted doctrines
of the Mobammedan religion The
shah is regarded as the vice regent of
the prophet, and under him the
erntnent bas bevn carried on by a min
istry divided into several departinents
after the
RUN
Agericau and European fash
lou
partments and als
without portfolios. but only five or six
of thew are cuusulted on affairs of
state Ihe grand is the chief
minister .
¢ several mwilnlsters
Vizier
- ALFARO RULES.
Three Hundred Killed In MHebellion
at Machachl, Ecuador,
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador
pow develops that during
wade on the barracks Ly rioters here
Friday night ouly sixty nine per
sons were killed and eighty four wound
ed. The soldiers resisted until the next
worning and then recugulized the Lew
government
Before euteriug Quito, the capital,
General Alfaro. the leader of the reve
lution, had a four Lours' fight at the
village of Machachl with the govern
went troops under Colonel Larren. re
sulting in 300 wen being killed aud 110
wounded
Former President Garcia's troops un
der General Franco and Colonel An
drade are on thelr way to Quito, where
lan. 28.-1t
the attack
on
The
left
Alfaro
Guavaqulil
Alfaro
as president
A political transformation has taken
place throughout the republic, except
ng in the provinees of Loja and Azuay
ind the people gener liave
recognized Alfaro's government
Local business and street car traf
ied
wmission of this clty
ate with
and acknowledge Lim
to communi
ily
have been resun
Rev, Howard (.
WINTHROP, Mass, Jan Rev
Howard ( Dunham, a
clergyman of the Methodist
tion and at the
Dunham Dead.
rn
=
well
American Peace
is dead at bis hone here, aged
ninety -three years. For several years
he had been blind, but before that he
was 8 frequent contributor to the lead
lug magazines Mr. Duasham was sec
retary of the American Peace society
for many years. At the International
peace conference in Boston a year ago |
| be was prominent in the proceedings
He Nved in Washington for many
years, and at the trial of Guiteau, the
assassin of Presldent Garfield
one of the witnesses
society
ately Tn Work
ery man's task is his life-presery
er. The couviction that his work 1s
dear to God, and cannot he spared, de
feuds him —R. W. Emerson
Ev
The World's People.
Of the 1,600,000,600 of peopl le belleved
to Inhabit the world three-fifths
on
Long-Lived Family
Long life apgears to be hereditary In
one family in Tits In the Caucasus. |t
whose com-
The father is now
108 years old, the mother 1s 55 and there
are Lyree sons all mores than 60
- GRAF
AF & CO.
Af
FRANK E WOOD, Representative
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 142A.
Ask Strong for samples.
Dr. O C. Klock is in Elmina.
re et
Try Strong's Cough Syrup
a ————— ce ——
C. M. Atwater of Elmira 1s in
town.
Try Strong's Asthma Remedy.
QO. F.
yesterday.
Benson was |n
a
Try Strong's lotion for hands.
——— en
Mrs. Mary Post went to Bing-
hamton today.
-
Fay Dunham is working in E.
Perkins store
ne —
J. A. Mead of Pine street is in
E'mira tod ay.
Mrs. C. M. Young is spending |
ithe day at Chemung
-
Arthur Ellis has been suffering |
from an attack of the grip
Mrs George W. Legg went to
Elmira this
friend; for a couple of days.
er —
Mr. Lee Northrup of the south
side is sitting on the grand jury at
afternoon to
Towanda this week.
il —
Fred Cohrad of Richford was
calling on Waverly friends Sunday
and Monday
a —
James Lehan of Tthaca has ac
cepted a position at W. H. Locker
by's barber shop
ing.
Mrs. J. P. Robinson’ of William.
sport is visiting relatives in Waver
ly. _ :
Miss Sadie Eagleman went to
Philadelphia last Sunday to spend
in that
aty.
Judge Charles
Hoagland has
he went to attend the funcral of
". M. Letts has returned from |
New York city where he has been |
spending the last week attending
the automobile show.
POLICE COURT NOTE
Waverly—A man with a large
up at the Waverly station last night
land wanted a ticket for Union
The train which he desired to take
Being unable
Wively=Miss Mabel Woods
| burn, Park Place, entertained a
| company of friends last everiing in
| honor of her guest, Miss Daisy
| Nutt of Athens. Refreshments
| were served and a delightful even-
ling was passed. ©
BARTON WOMAN DEAD
Waverly —The oe fiers of Mrs. |
Celia Hopking took place at|
Monday irom cerebal hemorrhage,
after a sickness of only
She is survived by her husband
and two children.
a ———
APPOINTED ARBITRATO
Yesterday Yodge Fanning ap- |
pointed 1. A Williams and George
L. Roberts of Sayre, and William
Snyder, Jr, of Sheshequin arbitra-
tors to hear the case of Duggan vs,
Wiltse. The case will be heard on |
February 27 at the town hall in|
Athens. Attorney Maxwell of
| Towanda assisted by H. Stanley
LE
flannelette
ladies
and laces
i
Manicure sets,
comb and
‘and cuff boxes,
boxes, jewel boxes
40 per cent reduc
handkerchief
tion on ladies
|
A BUDDHIST TRIBUTE.
Remarkable Statement
Kyo Kuai Jiji as to the Supe-
riority of Oitistisnity,
.
A remarkable statement appeared
recenlly in the Kyo Kuali Til a Bud-
dhist jourpal, and was translated and
printed in the Japan Mall It is a
strong testimony from a Buddhist
source, as to the superiority of Chliris-
Uanity over Buddhism Tbe quotation
is as follows
“Numerically speaking,
far outranks Christianity
son of actual work
balance of power is In favor of sthe
Christians General hatred agaiost
Christianity is passing away, aud the
belief that it is better adapted to the
new condition of things is dally gain
| log ground. Buddhist customs and
{rites are Lecoming more allen to the
(interests of sgciety, and priests are
often the subject of public ridicule,
| The war corfespondents declare the
| unfitne ss and inability of the Buddhist
| priests On the other hand the quar
| ters of the Christians are regarded as
a paradise for the soldier, and they are
| welcome everywhere”
The work of the Christians has at-
| tained such success that it has reached
{the emperor's ear, while that of the
{ Buddhist is always attended by debts
and disturbances
Buddhism
; bul by rea-
accomplished, the
Y M C A Work Among Railroads.
The rallroad assoclations have In.
creased in number from 197 to 211
during the year, and the membership
{ has grown from 70,000 to over 75.
+000. Buildings owned or set aside now
number 130, with a valuation of §2.250,-
000. The religious work shows a very
gratifying development. The number
{of Bible students has increased from
3,069 to 4,183; the number of pro
fessed conversions reported as 4527
as against 2,175 last year, and the
pumber uniting with churches has in.
creased from 957 to 1,729. The sig:
nificance of this last figure will be ap-
preciated when It Is remembered that
five years ago the total number of
young men uniting with the churches
As 4 result of the work in all depart
ments was qQuly 1500
Efficiency in Bible Study.
The Dan McDonald cup, offered by
the International commitiee, Y 3. C,
| A, for efficlency in Bible study as
i shown by luternational examluations,
was won by the boys department at
{| Tecums~4, Lenawee county, Mich.
Advertised Letters
The following is a list of the advertis-
letters remaining in the Sayre post
office for the week ending Jan. 22, 1006,
MEN,
E. A. Barliugame, J, E. Carter, Thomas
Hassett, Fred Palmer, Herman Reed,
Purdy B. Stocum, Warren Scuddor, Nev-
elli, Francesco Scambata,
WOMEN,
i Mrs. Thomas Burk, Minerva Coleman,
Mrs. M. Dailey, Mrs. Ollie Heman, Mrs.
John Malia, Martha Palmer, Miss Myra
| Shores.
FORRIGN,
Baranello Angello, Bachuv
quori Gaetano,
If not called for within two weeks
they will be forwarded to the dead let-
| ter office, Ask for advertised letters,
| fini date, and bring one.cent to pay
vertising.
Jan. 22, 1906.
Notice.
Want ads inserted by
ls gid ordered printed,
{ »
Antonio,
Li
{
J. N. Weaver, P. M.
the quality o coal as there is
between white and yellow sugar.
We sell nothing but the célebrated
Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra-
cite. We also sell Bituminous and
Loyalsock coal and all kinds of
wood.
Our specialty is prompt service
ind the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
i
{
Both Phones.
WOOD WOOD WOOD
Advertise in The Record.
LEHICH VALLEY R. R.
(Tn eect Dec. 3, 1908.)
Trains leave Sayre as follows:
EASTBOUND
I x ar Baltimore and Washington
White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
(Waverly 645A M)) Week days
[0 00 zz. Willlamsport yalusing, Lacey
+ ori Tunkhannock, Pittston,
ite Haven, Penn
10:0 A.M. Sanday only, l= Athens, Milan,
0 Towanda, Tunkhannock, Pittston,
Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Springs
pock, Plitiston, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch
Chunk Allentown, Dethichem, New
A.M. Dally for Tutkhsanock, Pittston,
2:3 Wilkes-Barre, Glens Summit Springs,
Beinle New York, Philadelphis, Baltimore
sad Washington
only, for Athens, Ulster, Towanda, Mon-
roeten. New aia ny, Dushore, Satter.
ville, Fuk Sack, Pittston and Wilkes Barre
(Waverly 8335 A. M) Dally for
8: A: Wilkes Barre, Olen Summit Springs,
Haven Junction, Mauch
Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem, New York, Phil
sdeiphia, Baltimore and Washington.
Ulster, Towanda, alasing, Lacey:
iy Meshoppen and Lavage
= M. (Waverly 1323 P. M)
White H aven, Mauch Chunk Allentown
Sem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
{0
fund
ress, for Towa , Tunkhan
ay Fi om, Wilkes Barre, ‘Glen Sum-
3: auch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, K New
York, hiedeiphia, Baltimore aud Washington
B (Waverly ¢4s FF. M.) Week days
uy except Sunday, Black Dia
fir for Athens Ulster, Towanda, Mone
foeton, New Albany, Dushore, Aster
Halls, Williamsport, Wyslaring, Lacey.
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INCLUDING
Mr. W. A. Whitecar,
In Last Season's Biggest Comedy and
Dramatic Saccess,
THE MUMMY AND
THE HUMMING BIRD
Mr. Henry Carl Lewis,
: ENCY.
F.E. en Secretary.
Wanted at Once.
Two dining room girls,
Two girls for general housework,
If you are a contractor and want men
we can furnish you with from 1 to 100
if you will give us a few da
Call or write, VALLRY EMPLOYMENY
AGENCY, Room 1, Talm . Ba
WANT
Rates :— Wanted,
Sale, eto, § cent a.
for first three
|
seppe, the Italian Organ Grinder, will
again appeaa in that role.
Supporting Cast Better Than Ever.
MEAT
best meat at prices that fit your
All orders receive
prompt attention.
, WRSTBOUND,
.M. Dally for Geneva, Buffalo, Niag
ars, Falls, Totoulo, Detrolt, Chicago, 8t
kevavel points west.
M. Dally for Geneva, Rochester, Cal
: A a Batavia, Buffalo. Counects for
Niagara Falls and Toronto
A.M. Dally for Lockwood, Vau Mitten
[) tomes Ithaca, Trumansbarg, Ha
Genera Rochester, alavis
b TN for ~Nlagara Valls, Toroulo,
Pulte and Chicago
AM Week Says only, for Lockwood,
11: 4a Men, 8 , Ithaca, Truma
burg, Hayts C Tn, Geneva, Roch.
ter, Ratavia, Baffalo and Niagara Falls
Jol ST me
: 4:
1:58:
M. Daily for Lockwood Odessa,
Burdett (Watkins) Valols, Lodi, Glitert,
Varick and Geneva
Daily for Ithace, Trumansburg, Inter.
laken, Hayls Corners, Geneva, Clifton |
Springs, Victor, Rochester, Caledonta,
buftaio Connects for Niagara | Falls,
Detroit, ‘Chicago, St. Louis and points west
> My Dally except Sunday, Black Dia.
Geneve,
ress, for
JJ Bio, N
and points west.
for Lockwood, Van Miten,
acs, Trumansburg, Hayta
Genevs and Manchester,
AUBURN DIVISION.
AM Week dare oul}, fof Guege. Pres Pree.
Meivia A Aubury, W hg
ih Say:
wor
EUREKA!
Call at
W. H. LOCKERBY'S Barber Shop
And get your Hair Cut, 160; Shave, 10¢;
Shampoo,, 15¢; Sea Foam, bc; Massage,
16¢; Whiskers Trimmed, bc ; Moustache
Dyed, 26¢c ; Heir Dyed, $1.00.
Call and be convinced.
Everything neat and clean ; four bar-
bers ; no waiting.
W. H. Lockerby,
418 Waverly St., Waverly, N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED.
Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices,
extracts, baking powders and fine goaps,
premiums with all orders, such as lace
curtains, dishes, ete. A good chance for
boys and girls to make money after
school hours, hit also give priv to
boys and girls selling a specified amount,
rile timekeepers,
These prizes come extra and |
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Men and women are making a good in-
| information to the SAYRE SPRC IALTY |
| WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa.
The Record, has the best House
Lease ever printed in Bradford Sounts; |
also Vest Pocket sod Deak
Books; and a variety of Legal
| for Justices and joke halle
L. B. DENISON, M. D.
Office, Rooms 2 and 4
| Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave.
Valley Phone at office and
residence.
Students taken on violin. Jerome M.
LaFleur, 310 East Lockhart Street,
Sayre, Pa. 40
-
»
Lost
ji wateh charm on one side of
Bi bib pe Pinte on
t RC on the other side,“
Rebellion 1861." It was lost between
Sayreand Athens and. th the finder is re-
{renod to return to this ollic 85 46
reward.
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Political Announcement
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for justice of the peace of
borough subject to the rules of the
publican primaries. Sereno Nelson. 218
I hereby announce myself as a candies
date for councilman from the Second
ward, subject to Republican rules.
218° Coleman
heveb announce myselfasacandl-
date for the office of justioe of the peace =
of Sayre borough subject to the rules ;
governing the He Republican ripe. ?
. T. Carey.
1 hereby announce m f 105 cit
date for tax collector
subject to the rules of oe Topabtian
primaries. J, L. Plumstead. 19%
- perry AMO nee m
te for tax collector borough,
subject to the rules of the Repeisas
party. J. W. Bowman,
1 hereby ausonuce myself a candidate
{ for theo of tax collector subject to
the rules of the Democratic primaries.
213 B. L. Lewis.
Sayre borough Rt to the miso
the R Republican primaries. ;
WwW. P, HAUSE.
{ For Sale or Rent
Possesion
ar
| Ferry streets, Athens, Fa.
once. J. LT. T. Corbin. Athens.
For Sale.
hay $10 ) por ton, oat straw
baled hay 10
| to
i for rent. Eaguire at First
nse
tua Bank, Sayre,
| Two offices for rent in the He
Pa bios:
Two furnished rooms for
| only, in & central |
| | quire at Valley Record