Bat arises from weckanical de "in the construction of the or its controlling museles, lef in such cases can only be ] through application of wait 3 made to correct all ed roy I make a special of eyesight testing in all branches and can assare 3 pore feet correction wherever itevis s I Do Not Use Drops 2 Belladonna them, and belonging « improved scientific presence of disease, and fraction afid muscles 1 Recommend Glasses Considering thorough examinati the mydriatic, injurious drags all of of optics as I make use of the latest and wost ats for determining the possible clearly promising good results work [ do my charge fora place, . Remember the lark Streets, Waverly, The ouly rs io the valley, _———= THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. 250,000.00 $12,000.00 Capital - Surplus - I SE Wea solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per osnt. interest per annum for money joft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account, The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same of interest, M. H. SAWTELLE, rate Cashier. The Valley Record 3. H. oRRELL, Publisher. . T. CAREY, Editor, Published every afternoon except Sun- day at Marrelle’s Printing Oflos, Sayre, Pa. Sabscription, 23.00 per pur month, Advertising rates reasor known on application “ar; 15 conta at and mad Ritered as second-class matter May 10, 1903, at the postoffics at Sayre, Pa, gadar Lhe Act of Congress of March 8, 1878. “All the news that's fit to print” TUESDAY JANUARY ~ The Squirrel Fish Ig color the squirrel f lant red, which m ous ishabitant of the here and there with quick ments. The body of ! shows a few stripes and | ered with sharp spines StU, 1908, Akes if “ONE BY ONE.” A Working Band for the Winning of Souls to Christ—Founded in England. Much that is good io religious life and thought has come Lo us from England, t may be that the movement or- at Portsmouth, by Mr. Thomas alled the "One bY aid which Las re Ly several miois- ganiied Hoglbep in 133% aha « Une working ban cepliy been Laken up ters and others io America, nay pruvea wost potent factor iu the religious ac tiv- ty of the future here Rev. Jou H he First Baptist church Le American secretary Earle pastor of Dover, NJ ALG OCA AL is J special secretaries are be ; help spread the work. Of of Christian jug soughtt the mu Work says It is ipterdenciuiuational and exists for the souls of men and the upbulldiog of the churches of Christ [It can bardly be called ap organization, belng very simply constituted Persistent prayer and personal effort for the salvation of men epitomizes its work Dr R A. Torrey and Rev. F BaMeyer ers of the Advisory Council, as are also Rev Andrew Murray, of South Africa: Hey Charles Inwood, of the Keswick work, and Mr R. Cope Morgan editor of the Loudon Christlan The movement has spread from Eog- the colonies, the countries and even to Russia and Japan, nd now oumbers pearly 10 000 mem More than 20.000 cases of conver n have been reported in the ‘pralse es alpce the beginning. It is perfect adapted to any place The enrollment fee of 25 ¢ Throne of Grace book ir ywwemment the Hecord are met land into etuls bricgs which to ibe names and peeds for definite prayer acd the rd of their an quarterly magazine ntain heipful articles the prae and several booklets which ferfully lustructive and iusplr- ug on the lines of the work ” recs the many tes er Are won nter Bivle Conference ithifield Bible confer ng arranged and will meet at Fla ‘no February This ce |& designed after the North EK lo pro Bille pg for the wh th fur the The Lest avaliable teachers are ired Prayer for nfer } as assistaice ln extending of the same, is requested by tors A WI The actual So ence Is Le Crescent Clty onferetices 5 alm bLeir : feachi are the « AR WH he DoLics the dire Undertakers. GRAF & CO. wae Valentines at Strong's Harvey Ingham is in Towanda today. ———————— Valentine pest cards at Strong's —————— a —— A.B Baldwin went to this morning. Barton Strong's cough syrup for colds, C. L. Ovenshire went this morning to Owego Mrs. Clark Tobias left yesterday for an extended stay in California 0. S. Rogers of "Athens was calling on L. C. Miller r yesterday e———————— Elsie Hammond was the guest of Miss Anna Smeaton over Sun- day. will meet the The board of trustees this evening to consider late CCAsUsS - Frank I. fur Albany and oht Percy L.. Lang Howard left last ms on legal business 1 - The meeting night of the man: dolin club has been changed from Wednesday to Thursday night Mr and Mrs J Maloney of Newark, N.Y, are Mat thew McCarthy of Loder ftreet visiting Mr. Mrs. L. Susquehanna Mrs. Charles and C. Bagley of visiting Mr. and Lincoln of William Are treet —————————— A large pearl was found at yesterday in yy ster Hopkia's oyster bay ascertained s————— Miss Daisy Nutt has returned to her home at Athens after spending the last two weeks with Miss Mabel Woodburn. team Rebecca of the dnl Willard The member the lodge, of Lady No. 131, meet for drill tonight, RW. Henry Clark, district deputy grand master F.and A. M. of the 20th Masonic i fficial visit to the at thar Worshipful istrict, made an « Waverly last night. ———————— CHARGED WITH lodge meeting flannelette ladies ladies and laces NOVELTIES Manicure sets, comb and brush sets, glove boxes, collar and cuff boxes, handkerchief boxes, jewel boxes. 40 per cent reduction on ladies muslin underwear. Advertised Letters The following is a list of the adver- tised letters remaining in the Athens postoftice for the week ending January 24, 1908 LADIES Meg, Geo GENTLEMEN Mrs. WU. Holmes Wood, ents Abraham Eastman, Mr. Geo. Gable FOREIGN Signor Capitan Vito Gio If HA not called for within two weeks office. Ask for advertised letters, giving verising. Jan. 24, 1008. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Special Extraordinary First Independ- ent Attraction Frank G, Sag P.M. Waverly —William and Arthur on complaint of Wilbur J. Dunham Floyd were arrested Ames, charging them with breaking in a barn and stealing a shingle mill mill was in a barn and locked to a Sam S. & Lee Shubert(int) Offer the Sprightly Singing Com- medienne, PAULA EDWARDS, tastic Comedy Opera, defendants broke the mill the barn, the Dunham, that broke into the chain and carried The defendant, claimed that he sold the mill on a contract and away which gave him the right to take it wherever he found 1t if there was default, in payment, and that the payments, away the machine. The defendants waived a hearing | and gave bonds to appear before the grand jury FUNERAL LAST NIGHT Waverly—The funeral of Wm } homie on Broad street last evening it 7:30 o'clock. About 40 members of the local Masonic ledge were present and had charge of the ser- vice. This morning the body was talen to East Smithfield for burial DIED AT COUNTY FARM Waverly _ Philip Which died at the county house this morning. Deceased was a well known char and had been an acter in Waverly, he went to the county house. Waverly — Louise Wynkoop died this morning at the home of | her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Wyn | koop at Chemung. Deceased was {65 years old and the cause of her Libretto by Edward Paulton. author of “Ermipie,” “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 EDWARD MM. OR, STANLEY H. FORDE, ROBINSON NEWBOLD, HEL EN MARVIN, EDITH ST. CLAIR, | GEORGE TENNERY AND GUY B. HOFFMAN, Most Beautiful Girls Ever Assembled Prices—50, 75, $1.00, $1.50. Advance sale Taesday at Drigg's drug store, Sayre; Sanford’s drug Nore, ens; W, U. Telegraph office, Wa COAL COAL COAL J. W. BISHOP There is as mich difference us the quality o there between white and yellow sugar. We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- site. We also sell Bituminous and | coal as wood. The Old Reliable Piano and Music House A beautiful, Quartered Oak case, in only a short tune. D_S. Andrus can sell it now for only Another bargain in the shape of cost new $300, only slightly used, of the piano makers’ art or not. With every upright pian one years tuning, a hberal g D.S. ANDRUS & CO. are in Sayre to stay and their store at -128 Desmond street will continue to be the headquarters for piano and music bargains, For over 40 years D. 8. Andrus & Co. have been sslling musical merchandise in thes vicinity. The firm name has be- co me a household word. They stand back of every promise or agres- meant and will tolerate ne misrepresentation oa the partof their rep- resentatives. I. S. Andrus & Co. sells Pianos, Pianolas, Organs, Victor Talking Machines on their EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM, without interest. A small sum down and a few dollars each month soon make vou the owner of the instrument. © Thus you have the en- joyment of it while payingfor it’ By the way here aye several bar- gains, which are geauine and will be eagerly sought after. Read over the list Here's a bargain ina brand new Upright Cab- inet Grand, “direct from factory, guaranteed for t21 years. Some dealers or agents would sell it for £250 or £300, but D. S. Andrus & Co, $165 have marked it at the phenomal low price $247.50 . There are some gems ('sm2 10 and look at them whether you me S. Andrus & Co give abwolutely frea a stool, scarf, music book, » and all delivery charges Cabinet Grand rented $223 new & (Co, sweet in tone, easy action. D. S. Andrus & Co. offers it for D Established 1860 | AGENTS WANTED. Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices, "extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders, such as lace curtains, dishes, ete. A good chance for boys and girls to make money after school hours. We also give prizes to boys and girls selling a "ified amount, such as watches -g timekeepers, rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, dolls, ete. These prizes come extra and do not 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 TH VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Situation xn Wanted First-class stenographer wants posi- tion at once, best of reference nished. Apply Valley Empfoyment | Agency. Office hours 0 tol. 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, Talus Bldg. Sayre Notice. Want ads inserted BI yarasus not hav- | Ing » ledger account with The Record ind the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, Both Phones. expense of book- | 1s cntisuly out of proportion to the amount oi. Se ln 128 Desmond St. - Auditor's Notice The undersigned auditer, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Bradford coun- ty to audit, settle, adjust and report dis- tribution of the funds in the hands of W, B. Hufl, administrator c. t. a, of the es tate of Rebben Stiles, late of Troy town- ship, deceased, will attend tothe duties | of hia appointment at the office of Davi 4] Rates : Wanted, Lost, Found, J. Fanning, Esq., in Troy Boro, Pa., Bale, oto, § cent » word each Friday the 23d day of February. "1906, - for first three times, } cent a one o'clock, p. m., at which time and | JagerSion Sheaves, None place all persons are required to make | fres © oonta. Bitoations ———, their claims before the auditor or be de- | paid io advance subscribers barred from coming in upon said funds, Wanted. Joseph W, Beaman, Auditor, Athens, Pa, January 26, 1908. | Dresswaking done at your home. For jan. 80, feb. 8-13-20 | further particulars inqaire at 115 Hos pital place, Sayre. 8 year's cxperience. Lost Baturdayv on street car between Ath | Phi Bm 5.0 or tr Good 2188 Advertise in The Record WAN : «ns and Hayden's corners, a dark fox! mofl. Finder will be liberally rewarded | TEES 340 Broad street, EE {by leaving at 114 Chestaut street, West | For Sale or Rent | Say re. = The Robinson house, corner Malin and which is engraved, “J. A. Bradley, Co. F | Perry strogta Athens, Pa. Possesion at | 5th P. R. C;" on the other side, “Against ounce. J.T. Corbin, Ajhena. ne Rebellion 1861." It was lost between For Rent |Sayreand Athegs and the finder is re- | quested to retarn to this office and get | Two offices for rent in the Page block. the reward. Mt For Sale Cheap—House on MoDuffes | street, West Sayre. Inquire of H, West- fall at National Bank ol re mes Six room house, 120 rd Inquire at ¥, BE. = Two furnished rooms Rayrs. | only, in a central loeal toy En | quire at Valley Record Third floor of the Glaser tei light, bath room and " lock | provements. nents, Soguire Glaser's La i: ah hed Jou want t the bint Jucat and | office, Lockhart nt at popular prices, onS. J. | A suite of rooms Elizabeth street, corsa Eimir i A gold watch charm on one , side of | ner SRI | H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public | Special attention to Pension | Valley Phone 11 X. | 12 Degmond Rtrest
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