Stren Is Not a Diss ase Bat arises from wechanical de foots in the construction of the LE Eye or its coutrolling muscles. Relief in such cases can only be through application of whit | aie iri gp & all defects. 1 make a speeial of eyesight testing iu all branches and can assure a per fect correction wherever itexis . 1 Do Not Use Drops = Belladonna, them, and belonging to applied to evesight testing injgrious drags all of I make use of the latest and most preseace of discasy, and to fraction and mascles, I Recommend Glasses The only Paula Edwardes in “Princess Beggar.” R— THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Capital Surplus - ER SER IIR We solicit your Banking busi ness, aad will pay you three per cent. interest per annam for money {oft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special featare of this Back, and all deposita, whether large or small, draw the same interent, M. KN. SAWTELLE, Cashier, rate of Pablished every afternoon except Ban- day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Pa. Sabscription, $3.00 per year; r month. Advwertisiog rates reascaable, known on application. 25 cents and made Fntered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postofiice at Sayre, Pa, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1279. “All the Dews that's fit to print” MONDAY JANUARY 20 1808, Temperance The seventy CArst teetolal ple was cslebrated Ur fuwis on September fslgned by seven men preserved, was September J, IRy} NivesIary WILL LIE LOW. Russian Revolutionaries to Postpone Further Hostilities Until March, ST. PETERSBURG, Jan All lo portant conference of the revolutionar orgunizations Las bev coucluded in Fluland after several sessions lasting fur two days. The coufervoce decided to postpone all further revolutiouary uperations until March, when, it was Loped by the delegates, the agrariau troubles would recoiutuenuce There were nlnely delegates in the conference, representing the central committees of the Social Democratic revolutionists, the Peasant Jeague, the Council of Workmen, the Polish Boclal ists and the Fluunish revolutiouists The collapse of the December upris iugs disheartened all except the Poles, who wished to make snother attempt at the end of the woonth, Lut this desire was uegatived All the parties were ordered to “lle low” until the peasant movement furnished a new opportu nity The delegates of the Peasant league promised to bave armies of -— cities to Join hands with their brothers within It was decided that active op erations would be continued only lu the Baltic provinces trusted with the securing of a new sup pir of arme to replace those captured by the government These arms It was planned, would be swuggled across the Finnish border Why His Head Didn't Ring. Two Urning a corner came The shock stunned one He pulled off his bat and haad ou bie brow sald. “Jc blow. My heid's a ringing again sald his companion, id was aye empty —that mak’s my heid disna ring a bit” could it ring said the other seein’ It was aye crackit?’—8cottish Scotsmen t into oollision cf them WYIDE Dis Na= wonder, ir he Lt ring How A merican London Statistics, london has ships and 9.000 satlors In its port every day. I} has o3 an average upwards of 70,000 persons sunually taken into custody by the po lice, 27000 persous living in Its com- non lodging houses, 20 (4 persons a0. rually arrested as drunk and disorder , and more than one-third of all the crime of the country is committed within its radios 1 O00) ly Undertakers. GH AF & CO. St. 304 Park Avs, Waver, AY FRANK EK 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 ‘phong 128X, Wm. E. Tew is in Chemung E. Clair Van Atta 1s in today, —— Elmira fr Michael Nunan is in Bingham- ton today. Clifford Parshall was in Chemung over Sunday Cw Canon went to Owego [this morning et H. P. LaRue and Sunday in Elmira Mrs. A. K. Gore of Clark went to Binghamton today es wile spent street —_— Arthur Du Bois Binghamton this HOTAINS, G went to ———— Edward Beardsley and Miss Juha Nichols spent Sunday with Elmira friends . Julius Sayles went to New York city last Saturday night on a busi ness trp - Miss Lena Smuth her p has resigned sition in Popp i's confection ery store i ————— Miss Lola Wood returned from been visiting. George M. Lege is building on Broad street. = » family spent Sunday with Willard De Witt at Chem ing - — Mr. Frank Devlin of Wilkes. flannelette ladies’ ladies | and laces Manicure sets, comb and and cuff boxes, Waverly— William H. Allen, Alice Devlin, Saturday and Sunday msn Miss Elizabeth Whitaker has! Washington, D. C,, the returned from where she spent past two weeks George Harding returned yes terday after a two weeks visit with Dr. Charles Harding of Bellevue, O) his brother, A special meeting of the Waver- ly board of trustees has been called a report of the recent census will} be made. a died at his Saturday at home the on Broad street | ling integrity and for years was onc village. wholesale oil business for a long time in co-partnership with the late Henry Shower. He is survived by William his H. wife and Allen of Pa, a brother in and a brother in Coud- ersport, Pa Funeral services will be held at ance of The remains will be of dnlls and dances. > — An escort accompany the remains to that tinued all the week at the M. kL. church. Considerable interest has| been shown, the raom has been cach evening | FINAL ENTERTAIMMENT Waverly—A large and apprecia- | tive audience was present at the | imal entertainment of the 20th cen- | at the Baptist church last Saturday ‘night. The entertainment by the a high order. The course has been satisfactory cially amount cleared being over $100. KEEPS VICIOUS DOG were very tered a complaint last Saturday against D. C, Delancey for keeping ———————————— CHANGE HANDS Final arrangements were made | |prietors of the Park hotel on Els mer avenue, succeeding Frank J { Dowd, who has conducted the hostelrie for the last several Messrs. Higgins and Sullivan + will probably tike possession on the 10th of next ct cp fp ——— WASHINGTON, Jan 20. - With the Soldiers’ home here and several official calls the Imperial Chinese commissioners visit ing this country spent the day quietly, resting. Brigadier General Hamilton 8S. Hawkins, the governor of the Sol dliers’ Lome, entertained the commis: The commission ers were accompanied by Sir Cheutung Jsug Cheung, the Chinese minister, and Chief Clerk Deuby of the state depart served notice on the party that the dog must be killed within 48 hour; the dog in question bit the young Naval Training Station Burned. NEWPORT, KR. 1, Jan. 2V.—Seven buildings couuected with the United States uaval training station at Coast. -~ FINGAL ED YESTERA Waverly—The funeral of Mrs. Dana Blair, which took place yes- terday afternoon from her late | conducted by the Rev. George A {Mi Briggs, and the remaias were bur- ied in the Forest: Home cemetery. | anes { destroyed by fire last night, causing at estimated Joss of $100,000. The bulldings destroyed were the detention bullding. wachine shop, palot shop, paymaster's storehouse, carpeuter shop and two small storehouses Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- In time for connections for west- ta. | to $5 Gold fillings, $1 up. The gold 1 use is prepared 106 CENTER STREET. AGENTS WANTED. Everywhere to sell teas, coffees? sp'ces, extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders, such as lace curtains, dishes, ete. A chanoe for boys and girls to e money after school hourss We also give rizes to boys and girls selling a » amount, such as watches —g i keepers, ri wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, dolls, etc, These prizes come extra and do not include your regular Some, Men and women are making vod oy come off our plan. Write Io for fu information to the SAYRE SPECIALTY WORKS, Box 115, Sdyre, Pa. THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Situation ‘Wanted By two girls who wish to work at gen- eral housework. Good reference far- nished. Apply Valley Employment Agency, Office hours 9 to 12. Room 1, Talmadge Bailding. 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 Notice. Want ads inserted by persons not hav- ing a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ondered printed. We yaaitivel vely cannot charge want ads Tlaiag sly ihe oxpense of book- Joie aod collecting is Retire) out of Propo on to the amount involved in Orchestra. a: B. Andrus Orchestra guaran- tees satisfaction a a a parties, ete. Prices reasonable, Leave Beatie Music Store, 118 Desmond street, or seo J. J. Hammel, Mgr, 117 N. East street, Fayre. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public fpaoial attention to Prosion Papers. Valley Phous 11 X, 13 Desmond Bivest, : Feb. 3, and for CASH only. by J. M. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Special Extraordinary First Independ- ent Attraction, THURSDAY, FEBUARY 1, | Sam S. & Lee Shubert (Inc) | 2% Offer the Sprightly Singing Com- ienne, PAULA EDWARDS, And Ensemble of 80 Artists Inthe Fan- tastic Comedy Opera. “PRINCESS BEGGAR” “Erminie,” “Niobe,” ete. Music by Alfred G, Robyn, composer of “The Yankee Consul.” Stag- ed by Frank Smithson. Marvelously Sumptuous Production 21 Distinct Song Hits Exceptionally Brilliant Cast Including EDDIE GARVIE, EDWARD M, OR, STANLEY H. FORDE, ROBINSON NEWBOLD, HELEN MARVIN, EDITH ST. CLAIR, GEORGE TENNERY AND GUY B. HOFFMAN, Most Beautiful Girls Ever Assembled Prices—50, 75, $1.00, $1.50. Advance sale Tuesaday at Drigg’s drug store, Bayre; Sanford's Srukasoce, Ath- ens; W, 10. Telegraph office, Waverly. FAV- ATHENS, PA. Advertise in The Record. Girl wanted for gen: No washing, ironing or baking. wages, 346 Broad street. or Agents Wanted. — Fine propouitsios Ie Call evenings at 118 mer avenue, 220 2 Lost A lo sograved. on whie Sagray i bth P. R. C;" Rebellion Tse1" Paint South For Sale of Rent The Robinson house, corner Main and Ferry aasets, Athens, Pa. Pomstalon at once, J.T. Corbin, Athens. ni-f For Rent Page block. For Sale Cheap—House on street, West Sayre. Inquire of H. Wen fall at National Bank ol Sayre, 2316% » ~4 Sayre. lnquire.at VE Two furnished rooms only, in a central locatio Athens. = quire at Valley Record Third floor of the Glaser block. Hise dors sia, rst
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