The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 29, 1906, Image 4

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    FRANK K. WOOD, Representative |
News and ‘advertising matter may be
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
After 12 o'clock nvon call the main
office at Sayre, Valley ‘phong 118X,
Sh is Not a Diss ase
Bat arises from wechapical de
in the construction of the
or its coutrolling muscles,
fof in such cases can only be
through lication of wail
ble in pi tu correct »ll
; ln 1 make a special
of eyesight testiog ia all
Des and Can ARUFY A per
correction wherever it exis s
1 Do Not Use Drops
Belladonna, Atropine or other mydriatic, injgrious drags, all of
them, and belonging to a past stage in the science of optics as
applied to eyesight testing. | make use of the latest and most
improved scientillo instruments for determining the possible
presence of discass, sod to measure accurately all errors of re-
fraction and mascles,
2 Recommend Glasses
Only when positively needed and clearly promising good results.
Considering the character of the work 1 do my charge fora
thorough examination of the eyes and glasses is moderate.
W. H. BAIRD, Eyesight Specialist,
Remember the place, Corner Brod and Clark Streets, Waverly, The only
3 exclusive optical parlors in the valley.
Wm. E. Tew is in Chemung
E. Clair Van Atta is in Elmira
today
We must reduce our large stock before
inventory, hence we offer for the Next 30
days the following goods at actual cost.
Michael Nunan is in Biogham-
ton today.
Clifford Parshall was in Chemung
| over Sunday.
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NOVELTIES
Manicure sets, comb and
brush sets, glove boxes, collar
and cuff boxes, handkerchief
boxes, jewel boxes.
Ladies and men gloves, child- |
rens tams and toques, ladies
flannelette wrappers, ladies |
ladies black underskirts, ribbons |
and laces
C. W. Cannon went to Owego
|this morning.
a —
H. P. LaRue and wile
| Sunday in Blain
spent
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—_—e——————— | Mrs. ALK Gore of Clark street
went to Binghamton today
Paula Edwardes in
THE NATIONAL BANK
| OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
Capital
Surplus
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We solicit your Banking busi
ness, aod will pay you three per
cent. interest per ancom for money
{eft on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Baok, and
all deposita, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest,
M. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
The Valley Record
ne
J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher
W. T, CAREY, Editor
Pablished ¢ every afternoon except Sun-
day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
Sabscription, $3.00 per year; 20
per month,
Advertising rates reasonable, and made
known on application.
ceuls
Putered as second-class matter May
10, 1905, at the postofice at Sayre, Pa,
under the Act of Congress of March 8,
1979.
ETT TIE
**All the news that's fit to print”
MONDAY JANUARY
mm ———
20 1908,
Temperance Annivestary
The seventy third anniversary
CBrst teetotal pledy 1
was celebrated
“luwis on Seplembs
fsigned by seven me
preserved, was
of th:
JIRIAL:
if
i
“Princess Beggar.”
WILL LIE LOW.
Russian Revolutionaries to Postpone
Further Hostilities Until March,
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan Au ln
portant coufercuce of the revolutionar
organizations Las been concluded in
Fiuland after several sessions lasting
fur two days. The coufercnce decided
to postputie all further revolutionary
vperations until March, when, it was
boped by the delegates, the agrariau
troubles would recoluuence
There were nlnely delegates io the
conference, representing the central
committees of the Social Democratic
revolutionists, the Peasant league, the
Council of Workmen, the Polish Social
ists and the Fluuish revolutioulsts
Ihe collapse of the December upris
ings disheartened all except the Poles,
who wished to make another attempt
at the end of the wonth, but this desire |
was unegatived All the parties were
ordered to “lie low” until the peasant
movement furnished a new opportu
nity. The delegntes of the Peasant |
lesgue promised to have armies of |
peasants knocking at the gates of the
cities to join hands with thelr brothers |
within It was declded that active op- |
erations would be couticued ouly ln the |
Baltic provinces
The Fiunish organizations were in-|
trusted with the securing of a new sup- |
ply of arms to replace those captured |
by the government. These arms, It was |
planed, would be swuggied across the |
Finnish border
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a
Why His Head Didn't Ring.
Two Scotsmen turning a corner came |
into collision. The shock stunned one |
cf them. He pulled off his bat and!
ayiog his haad oun his brow sald: “Jc |
& Llow. My heid's a ringing again’
Na» wonder,’ sald his companion,
ir held was aye empty —tbhat mak’s
t ring. my held disna ring a bit"
How could It ring,” said the other
it was aye crackit
rican
seeil
London Statistics,
London has 1000 ships and 9.000
iors In its port every day. 1} has 03
average upwards of 75,000 persons
sunually taken into custody by the po
lice, 27,000 persons living in ita com-
non lodging houses, 25 000 persons ad-
rually arrested as drunk and disorder-
ly, and more than one-third of all the
crime of the country Is committed
within its radius
September j, 1812
Undertakers.
G AF
& CO.
1. 204 Pak Av, Wave.
F ——
Arthur G. Du Bois
Binghamton this ots.
went to
Edward Beardsley aod Miss Julia
Julius Sayles went to New York
city last Saturday night on a busi
ness trip
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Miss Lena Smith has resigned
her position in Poppi's confection |
em me ———
Miss Lola Wood returned from |
{ Chemung yesterday where she has |
been vis: ting.
George M. Legs is building aa}
addition on the rear of his place]
on Broad street.
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= . |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toz:r aad
De Witt at Chemung.
Mr. Frank ]. Devin of Wilkes.
Barre, was visiting his sister, Miss |
Alice Devlin Saturday and Sunday. |
Miss Elizabeth Whitaker has
returned from
Washington, D. C., |
she the
where spent past two
weeks
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George Harding returned yess |
terday after a two weeks visit with
Dr. Charles Harding
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A special meeting of the Waver-
ly board of trustees has been called
for Tuesday evening, at which time
a report of the recent census will
be made.
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In connection with the perform-
ance of “David Garrick” which 1s
to be put on by the Tioga Hose
company, 60 little girls in beautiful
costumes will give an exhibition
of dnlls and dances.
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The revival services will be con
the week at the M. IL.
church. Considerable interest has
the raom has been!
crowed every evening. Rev. M.S.
| Godshall will give a brief address |
cach evening.
FINAL ENTERTAINMENT
Waverly—A large and apprecia-
tive audience was present at the
final entertainment of the 20th cen-
The entertainment by the
Edward R. Wecks company was of |
a high order.
in every way, and the results finan
cially were very gratilying, the
KEEPS VICIOUS DOG
Waverly—Mary A. Nichols en-
tered a complaint last Saturday
against D. C, DeLaney for keeping
served notice on the party that the
dog must be killed within 48 hours;
the dog in question bit the young
son > Mrs. Nichols one day last]
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FER HELD YESTERDAY
Waverly—The Sonera of Mrs.
terday afternoon from her late
‘home on Chemung street was |
largely attended. The sefvice was
| conducted by the Rev. George A | Mi
Briggs, and the remains were bur-
ied in the Forest Home cemetery.
’
AGED RESIDENT DEAD
Waverly—William H. Allen,
one of *Waverly's oldest eitizens,
|died at his home on Broad street
Saturday at the advanced age of |
He was a man of ster-
ling integrity and for years was onc |
of the leading business men of the
He was engaged in the
time in co-partnership with the!
late Henry Shower.
He is survived by his wife and
William H. Allen of |
Montana, two sisters who reside in
East Smithfield, Pa, a brother in
Titusville and a brother in Coud-
Funeral services will be held at
his late home at 7:30 o'clock this
evening, and Rev. Alanson Tilden
will officiate The remains will be
taken to East Smithfield tomorrow
morning ‘for burial. An escort
from the local Masonic order will
accompany the remains to that
place.
PARK HOTEL 10
CHANGE BANDS
Final arrangements were made
|today whereby Dell Higgins and
James Sullivan will become pros
prietors of the Park hotel on El:
mer avenue, succeeding Frank J
| Dowd, who has conducted the
hostelrie. for the several
months. Messrs. Higgins and
Sullivan * will probably tke
| possession on the 10th of next
| month.
last
rcs crm pp eeenemetm—
WASHINGTON, Jau With the
exception of a visit to the Soldiers’
bome here and several official calls the
imperial Chinese coinmissioners visit
ing this country spent the day quietly,
resting. Brigadier General Hamilton
S. Hawkins, the governor of the Sol
diers’ hone, entertain] the commls-
slouers Informally. The commission:
ers were accompanied by Sir Chentung
Liang Cheug, the Chinese minister, and
Chief Clerk Denby of the state depart
went
»
<0,
Naval Training Station Barmed.
NEWPORT, KR. I, Jan. 2V.—Seven
buildings conuected with the United
States uaval training station at Coast:
jer’ Harbor island, in this city. were
fire last night, causing
an estimated Joss of $100,000. The
bulldings destroyed were the detention
bullding. wachine shop, paint shop,
paymaster’s storehouse, carpeuter shop
and two small storehouses.
Hours from Sayre
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn-
og. Jo, tie $07 count jot for weat-
roads.
Buffalo,
Fo
to $5.
Gold fillings, $1 up.
Feb. 3, and for CASH only.
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. 2A good chanoe for
boys and girls to e money after
school hours. We also give rizea to
boys and girls selling a s amount,
fo keepers,
such as watches —g
ri wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins,
dolls, etc. These prizes come extra and
do not include your regular Somme,
Men and women are making a good i
come off our plan. Write today for fu
information to the SAYRE SPECIALTY
WORKS, Box 115, S8dyre, 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 § to 12. Room 1,
Talmadge Bailding.
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-
a ledger account with The Record
must be paid for when ordered printed.
We positive
jndissrtmiataly =the expense of book-
lecting Is entirely out of
A ng In il ved in
Ep
the
Orchestra.
The D. B. Andrus Orchestra
parties,
a Pig D. 8, Andrus Musie Store, 138
Desmond street, or see J. J. Hummel,
Mgr, 117 N. Bast street, Rayre.
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
fpsolal stteation to Peasion Papers.
Valley Poms HX.
finest
11 Desmond Bt rash,
Bpecial Extraordinary First Independ-
ent Attraction.
THURSDAY, FEBUARY 1,
Sam S. & Lee Shubert (Inc)
Offer the Sprightly Singing Com-
medienne,
PAULA EDWARDS,
And Ensemble of 80 Artists inthe Fan-
tastic Comedy Opera.
“PRINCESS BEGGAR”
Libretto by Edward Paulton, author of
“Ermioie,” “Niobe,” ete. Music by
Alfred G. Robyn, composer ot
“The Yankee Consul.” BStag-
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
FAV-
Prices—50, 75, $1.00, $1.50.
Advance sale Tuesday at Drigg’s drug
store, Par Sanford's Srukaace, Ath-
ens; W, U. Telegraph office, Waverly.
ATHENS, PA.
Advertise in The Record.
WANT ADS
Lost, Found,
Sal ec ca 3 sack
insertion
ea aah
thereafter. None taken for*
leas than 25 cents. Bitustions wanbed,
free to paid in advance subscribers,
Wanted.
Girl wanted for general housework.
No washing, ironing or baking. Good
wages, 346 Broad street. 213-6¢
ts Wanted. — ine propo positios,
a day salary.
taught. ol evenlags 3 at De
mer avenue, 220 2
$2
Paintl
South
Ferry stivets, Athens, Pa.
once, J.T. Corbin, Athens.
For Rent ia
Two offices for rent in the Mansy &
Page block. pil
For Sale Cheap—House on MoDuffea
street, West Sayre. lnnuire of 21 of H. Weal 3
fall at National Bank ol 5
in Inquire at ¥. B he
Two furnished rooms for
only, in 8 central loea Athens.
quire at Valley Record Sos
Third floor of the Glaser block. Hise-