Eye Strela is Not a Dist ase Bat arises from mechanical de f feels in the construction of the or its coatrolling wmeseles, EL Rel of ins such cases can only be Sad through spplication of wuit gisases made to correct >i rrr rear I make a speeial study of eyesight testiog in ail {tm branches and can assure a per Teet correction wherever desis s I Do Not Use Drops - Heliadoana, Atropioe them, and belonging to improved scientife presence {f diseas+, and to fraction and muscles I Recommend Glasses injurious drugs, all of I make ase of the latest and gost measure accurately all errors of re exclusive The only THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi ness, and will pay you three per pent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings i= a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw ‘he same rate of interest, M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record er J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher W. T. CARREY, Editor Published every afternoon except Sun day at Murrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, Bubseription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. : Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postofice at Sayre, Pa, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1876. er “All the news that's fit to print” BATU URDAY, J ANUARY 1004 - SAVED THE COLORS Russian Soldiers Flags In Captivity ST. PETERSU Ro spiring story of the presenvat standands of three of the Rus ments engaged in resis nese siege of Port Ant when au officer and two ont General Dando, Le sian prisoners Hila ission sented to hime for the ecaperor ors which during then prisoners in Japau they bad from the sharp oyed Japaness When Port Atha Was SUrr the men ripped stalls and cone thelr uniforms, wear their bodies by night and by day thiey boarded a steamer for thelr return te Russia after 1! nelusion of General Daniloff prom the colors to the emp would suitably sa falthfully uphe country's flag Thix Incident recalls the polit of a Russian « after the Napoleon flag of his regiment wrag body during his ve ven France Wore Regimental the « long we ith as died dered the beneath rand the colors thew ug ther ir frou ea led unt prace sed to pre who “ent he said ov had their rewan! those wi «d the bouor of Liistoric ex lor sergevaut who VAS « iTriev ™ WRECK AT MARTINS CREEK. Lackawauna fraln Deranlled~Pas- sengers Injnred EASTON, I'a. Jau 27. A passe » frain on the Baogor and Port siotl of the Delaware Western roflway was tins Creek Jin aud we sengers and trainmwen The train ran t upen erashed into a freight train cate together with such jl ssetigers were thrown out daws and thr The most set x] were Willian Schafr preside of gor Natloual throw window. shoulkler dislocated flont the head and face, W fer of Bangor, seriously cnt head, causes! by lelng for the door of a cur: M Connelly reek, leg fractured Eee Lever and dis Lackawanna aud Mar pas Wrecked sl eral were injured swith and Ihe trains force that of the wiy neh the doors of the « nes Dr the Ban xl and 1 atu War about the od throug RUNS COFFEE HOUSE. Noted London Divine Engages in Movement to Reach and Help the Poor That leading religious workers are vinipg more aod wore 10 appreciate pew methods io reaching the masses is constantly being emphasized. The news comes from London that Rev. FB Mever books aud Bible lectures his country have exerted such deep influence upon the religious life of the enl sears is going to rub He has taken at hisown the "Old Nelson,’ which stands in a populous aud degenerate jocalily not far from Mr Meyer's church in West- minster Bridge Road I have deter- mined,” he says, “to make that place a bless peighborhood Uf the project the London correspond ent of the Record of Christlas Work has this to say The scheme will cost a good deal of woney to get it started, but Mr Meyer is confident that it will prove a good iu vestinent io more ways thao one He wanis a place where he and his workers can send the hungry people they Have to deal with to get a meal He is anxious to provide working girls with ac- commodation for cheap and wholesome meals There Is a large hall connected with the Nelson, and it Is Mr Meyer's intention to use this for dinners during the day while at night it will be open as a social center for the carrying on of good work in avowed opposition to the bad work of the public house It will be kept open each evening as long as the public houses, and alittie longer. so that 8 place may be at hand where the work ers from Christ church may take the drunken people they pick up on the streets’ w hose in peuple of rec ” a coffee house Fiss aise CONQUESTS IN ASSAM. Missionary at Impur Tells of Re- markable Progress of the Gos pel Among Natives In addition to the news of baptisms in the Naga .ilis, Rev W F. Dowd of Impur sends the follow ing striking (liustration A few days ago son inE mer recent of the lead in our nearest village gave a visiting friends from Ungma the participauts have from the be feast! to All een to Christianity and of them even now show any sigus of being converted But when they made their after-dinner speec and had gone over their history from the creation of the universe and re lated all th great deeds of valor done by thelr respective men of they finally ended by saying the use of all this? the gloning hostile none he ages renown What We have from Leginplog tried our best 0 keep the new custom from gaining a foot hold in the country. but we might as try to stop the sun and moon from rising When it got started in 8 We will at least keep it out of The more, however | we try to dam up the stream the faster Now we are surrounded The whole tribe is fllled with the white man's religion We are like men sur routuded in battle and there n fighting longer. If we are to con inue leaders of the people we whit become Christians ourselves and this we cannot without giving up cur sins. We do not know what to 30. ! goes Is BO use as to do Ming Alfonso's Wooing BIARRITZ } fan Alfonso ret rie | od privately w= rance 3 1 to Blarritz and Princess Ena of Bat !tenberg aud ber wother Princess Hen ry His majesty took Princess Eus on a trip to Bay Io Lord Dmdley’'s automobile On returning the king rested for a short thoe oa room re served for Lim at the hotel and then | dined with the princesses King Al Nelastian last unch th onne fouso returned to San | night Undertakers. GRAF & CO. FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, Ask Strong for samples se ———— L.S t day. Betowski 1s in Owego —————— Try Strong 5 Cough Syrup D D Knapp 1s in Smuthboro today - - Try Strong's Asthma Remedy Mrs. John Bailey went to Elmira this morning ——————— Mrs. Fred A Sawyer went to Elmira today, — - 's lotion for hands ne— H C. Thatcher of Clark street is in Elmira today. Try Strong > Attorney FF. E Hawkesis in El mira today on busines Mrs. Margaret Young went Chemung this morning cel es Mrs. Elizabeth McDaniels spending a few week in Buffalo vis | is iting {riends Miss Vema Alexander of Owego | Miss LL Smith el is visiting nai of | > and Mrs. the | Mrs. Clayton Smith are George Pike spending day at Elmira. J. ] Johnson, special officer for | the Lehigh, went to Suc<quchanna | on business this morning. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wright have returned after a short wedding trip | through central Pennsylvama - The Misses Agnes and Nell Mc Carthy leave this evenin i g for Corns ing where they will - Conrad of Richford Della are spend a week. | Mrs. Chas and Mrs. Thompson of visiting Waverly friends. C. W. Dickinson of Chicaigo,! former editor of the Waverly Ad vocate, 1s in town. Mr. Dickinson is in thg type foundry business in Chicago HOSE COMPANY T0 PRESENT PLAY Executive Committee Appointed | snd the Production Will be an Elaborate One Waverly—At a specia' meeting | of the Tioga hose company held | [Thursday evening it was decided to give a play in the opera house, | and an executive committee cons | «sting of the following members | was appointed: H. WW. Knapp, Dr J. T. Tucker, E. A. Tilton, Theo, Snook, W. B. Stamford, F. C. Sim | mons and G. A. Harding. The| committee elected E. A, Tilton manager, at a meeting held yester- | day. The Loomis opera house has | been secured for February 21 and | 22. The play selected is Dawid Garrick, the great English comedy. Chfton Mallory, an actor of well! ability, will play the title role and drill the cast, which will be selected from Waverly's best talent. beautifully Staged and costumed known The production will be i —— ATTENDED ANNUAL BANOUET Waverly—F. L. Howaid, w Clark, F. A. Bell, J. F. Tozer, J. O Robinson, F. W. Genung and A K Gore, past masters of Waverly | lodge, attended the annual banquet of the Past Masters association of the 2th Masonic district last even ing at Owego. About 85 were’ present, including the grand master of the state, F. H. Robinson of Hornellsville, and past grand mas- ters, W. H. Sutherland of Roches ter, John Stewart of New York, and deputy grand master E T.| flannelette and laces ladies ladies Manicure sets, wrappers, and cuff boxes, muslin underwear. comb and LEFT UNPAID BOARD BILL - Weaoadruti cvhteen A fred about © a youn vears old, was ar Vail, who alleges that Wood ruff left hus hotel last October leav ing an unpaid board bill amounting to 8660 Woodruff recently re~ arrested intoxicated and 10 o'clock this He settled but was immediately Mrs also wanted was considerably he was held until morning for a hearing. matter settlement for bil! afternoon. an unpaid board He will have a hearing this David Swank, the Lehigh Valley engineer, well known who was on New seriously injured his expects to be home in Hazleton and on duty in a few d 1ys. SAYRE SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:45. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 Evening service, 7:30 The Rev. E. C. Church of Christ 10:30. Petrie, Pastor. Morning service, Sunday school, 12. Christian Endeavor, 6:00. EBEvening service, 7:00, The Rev. M. B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor. Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:50. B.Y.P.U. meeting, 6:30 Evening service. 7:30. The Rev, 1. W. ingham, Pastor. Church or the Epiphany First Mass, 8:00, High Mass, 10:30, Sunday School, 2:00 p, m. Benediction, 7:30 p, m. The Rev. J. L. Shanley, Rector, Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00. Morning service 10:30, Sunday school 12:00. Evening service 7:30. The Rev, F. T. Cady, Rector, Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:80, Sunday school, 8:30, Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:50. Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12: so Junior League 3:00 Epworth 8: Evening service, 7:00, Rev. 3 J. F. Warner, Pastor. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ... Republican Caucus Saturday Night Consider the candidates for Tax Collector. judge for yourself the one you should support. If I am worthy, after 32 years living in Sayre, and my past record is sufficient to qualify me to properly fill the othice, vote for J. M. Bowman. If M. P. Hause, after his long citizenship is able to qua'ify, vote for him. If John Plumstead, after serving six years as tax col- lector, and receiving about $7,000 for the work, is en- titled to three more years, vote for him, Reason, Never in the political past in Sayre has one man held oflice, except that of justice of the peace, more than two terms. The policy of the party has always been against it, and wisely so. “Equal opportunities for all.” Oth- erwise if allowed, your chances—the young man's chances would never come. No one man was ever so good in an office that his place could not be filled by an- other. Think for a moment, and decide fairly and cour- ageously. Let not your sympathies sway you. Right is right. The right of franchise is given you for this one thing, I solicit your patronage, Joseph M. Bowman, 313 Chemung St., Sayre, Pa. L0ONIS OPERA HOUSE AGENTS Wann. Everywhere to sell teas, coflees, sp'ces, extracts, bakiog powders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders, such as lace curtains, dishes, etc. A good chance for boys and girls to make al school hours. We also give prizes to boys and girls selling a ® amount, sash as watches — timekeepers, , wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, dol 5, etc. These prizes come extra and do vot include your regular 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. THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Special Extraordinary First Independ- ent Attraction. THURSDAY, FEBUARY 1, Sam S. & Lee Shubert (Inc.) = Offer the Sprightly Singiog Com- medienne, PAULA EDWARDS, And Ensemble of 80 Artists inthe Fan- tastic Comedy Opera. “PRINCESS BEGGAR” Libretto by Edward Paulton, author of “Errminie,” “Niobe,” ete, Masic by Alfred G. Robyn, composer of “The Yankee Consul.” Stag- ed by Frank Smithson, Situation Wanted By two girls who wish to work at gen- eral housework. Good reference far nished. Apply Valley Employment Agency. Office hours § to 12. Room 1, Talmadge Building. 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 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Sayre 1] [EDDIE GARVIE, EDWARD M. av- L, B. DENISON, M. D OR, STANLEY H. FORDE, We § : We ROBINSON NEWBOLD, Office, Rooms 2 and 4 A TOT CL uma Big, im dr | JEORGE TENNE ! | Valley e at office and GUY B. HOFFMAN. 1d Most Beautfl Girls Ever Assembled ace, Notice. Prices—50, 75, $1.00, $1. 50. Want ads Inserted by persons not hav- Record ledger account with The Advance sale Tuesday at Drigg's drug Ing a store, Bayre; Sanford’s drug store, Ath- must be for when ordered printed. ens; W, U. Telegraph office, Waverly. cannot charge want ads : —the expense of book- and collecting Is entirely out of to the amount involved in S. J. Bellis at 7 Elizabeth stfeet is prepared to furnish you with the best meat at toes that that fit your pocketbook. . receive Marvelously Sumptuous Production 21 Distinct Song Hits Exceptionally Brilliant Cast Including Orchestra. The D. A Andrus Orchestra guaran- toes satisfaction at all concerts, balls, Gndor 84 D. 8. Andras Masi da prompt Raley Phos 08x. Ball Phiona 138w REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ! Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Build- 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 WANT Agents Wanted. — Fine proposition. $2.00 a day salary. Also Chemical Oll Painting taught. Call evenings at 116 South Elmer avenue, 220 2 Students taken on violin. Jerome M. LaFleur, 310 East Lockhart Sayre, Pa. Lost & Rola watch charm a. which is engraved, “J. A. Bradley, th P.R.C {gp the other aide, * Rebellion 1861." It was lost bet Sayreand Athens and the finder uested to retarn to this office and the reward. ain ————— Political Announcement I hereby announce myself as 3 candi date for justice of the peace borough subject to the 4 cf of 4 the Sure publican primaries. Bereno Nelson. 318 I hereby announce m as a candi. date for councilman the Second ward, subject to Republican rules 218+ Coleman 1 hereby announce myself asa date for councilman from ward, subject to the municipal owner ship ticket. B. J. Hawkins. I hereby announce date for the office of Junto of Sayre Bove governing the 1 hereby announce Pu 1 hereby announce date for tax a subject to the rules of the party. JW, rn I hereby annouuce myself a candidate for the office of tax collector subject to the rales of the Democratic Cy 213 L. Lewis, I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for the office of Tax Collector in Sayre borough subject to the ruse of the Republican primaries. Ww. P. HAUSE, For Sale or Rent lhe Ropenioat Ferry streets, Athens, Pa. once. J.T. Corbin, Athens. For Rent Two offices for rent in the Page block. at 11-1 Maney & 10t For Bale Cheap Bouse on M street, West Sayre. fall at National Bank ol Sayre, 232 8% Sayre. Inquire at FP, Athens, Pa. 2 E a Two furnished only, rooms for tiemen in a central location, Aton y »
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