WAVERLY FRANK KE 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 138X0 “Eye Siren Is Not a Dis ase But arises from mechanical de foots in the construction of the or ils controlling muscles, es cases can only be Bad through application of wuit able glasses made to correcta defects. | make a speeinl Maly of © of ¢ testiog in all : op ABAUTE & per- a onahetion wherever it exis 1 Do Not Use Drops Belladonna, Atropine or other mydriatic, injurious drags, all of them, and belonging to a past stage in the science of optics as applied to eyesight testing I make use of the latest and most improved scientifle instraments for determining the possible ’ - : presence of disesss, and to measure accurately all errors of re Valentine post cards at Strong's. fraction and muscles — a H. S. Gregg went dclphia today ———————— Harvey Ingham went to Corning PREINVENTORY CLEARANGE SALE We must reduce our large stock before inventory, hence we offer for the Next 30 days the following goods at actual cost. Valentines at Strong's E. W. Manning 1s in Tioga Cen ter today. Mrs. A. Hildebrand went to El myra today. — I Recommend Glasses to Phila Only when positively needed and clearly promising good results Considering the « haracter of the work I do my charge fora thorough examination of the eyes and glasses is moderate W. H. BAIRD, Eyesight Spacialist, RAantmbny the place, UCoraer Broad and Clark Streets, Waverly, The only exclasive optical parlors in the valley Ladies and men gloves, child- rens tams and toques, ladies flannelette wrappers, ladies ladies black underskirts, ribbons and laces A choice collection ot parlor lamps, glassware, dinner sets, toilet sets, Bavarian hina, Aus- trian china, granite ware. NOVELTIES Manicure sets, comb and brush sets, glove boxes, collar and cuff boxes, handkerchief boxes, jewel boxes. [this morning - Strong's cough sy rep for colds, ———— Allen they sauntered forth Tu the afterdoons home in Coudersport today brave in their finery they met no one | who knew them They lonely, desperately lonely. They threw all the blame for their lack of social success on ‘heir poor mother. Their childish dread of thelr father prevented them from daring to correct him. Jeremiah cordially hated the elaborately deco rated rooms of his new mansion | at Milan Maybe it right Mary Ann.” he said dut his wife, “but I'd like a place where | could smoke in peat Mary Aun won't let me smoke in thes parior and Julia won't let me smoke in the library, and Maggie let me smoke vo the porch, and out yander'—he pointed in tion of the Kkitchen—"won't foot in there at all” the jittle old WOInan until finally her health gave way under the strain of loneli- Ge nd worry and a real homesick ness for the place he had called home for so long Marion promptly decided that her mother needed a European tour She the doctor tentatively The was one of the lew of whom the haughty Marion was afrald . 1 think that your mother needs ab- solute rest and quiet’ he told her He held ‘an earnest conversation with old Jeremiah with the result that the latter announced that he would ac company Mrs Mulcahy and that he would not tell one of them where they were going The stormed and railed. bu! their father was adamant Not a wird did they hear from them for three weeks. By thi time they were in a frenzy of fear lest death had rers Fhen one wn old Mrs to them in no evading Judson returned to his —— THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. ~ Capital Surplus were Mrs. Amanda Buley of Clark 40 per cent reduction on ladies street went to Elmira this morning —— — TH muslin underwear. Clark Tuttle are spending and Mis, r the day George Collins $50,000.00 $12,000.00 s————— = al lously LL. Howard to All toys, dolls and games at a mere traction of their cost to us. Rare bargains to be found all through the store. COME CHOOSE FOR YOURSELF. GREGG'S RACKET STORE, Broad Street, Corner Park Avenue, Waverly, N. Y. and P. Albany Attorney F Wa solicit your Banking busi- Lang peas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money jaf on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Accoant. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. _ HM. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. this morning. returned from m———— re Mrs'C-A. Neaves Mrs G. with and won the lady the direc B friends in Ithaca. Fenner spent yesterday let me set me All this did have to endure Miss Fannie Wigsten of Bentley Creek 1s visiting Miss Anna Voor- his of Loder street. --— The funeral of Louise Wyan. koop took place this afternoon at suggested it to foctor 2 o'clock from her late home at Chemung Mrs. L. M. Shappee of Horse heads is spending the week with her parents, Mr. Mrs. F. B aton a — The The Valley Record J. H 3. B. MURRELLE, Publisher, 2 W. T. CARRY, ELECTED DIRECTORS Waverly Manoca their The st Temple mete khaiders of Ass ' ry ing and — It's theFashion Nowadays __ For Dentists to advertise, so we take this means of bringing to Editor the ciation held at the lodge rooms of the 1 O O. F Jast | The :. elected the following | removed A Bell j Morgan] Jaldwin, | Dodge, O.} vour attention the’following special proposition: A. Baker, Simon Zausmer, W. W Emmons, L. F. lL. WwW BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, Brougham, S A Geaung and C.O Immediately after the | will give for TWO WEEKS ONLY the benefit of over 30 years continuous prac- stickholdeas’ meeting the directors | tice at the following low rates: sme - annual three afternoon except Sun- Unger & Ellis Published every aay a Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, RS eription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application as pecond-class matter May fa ander ta’ the Duslatiice st Sayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 3, are constructing a new front to their store night and old front will be entirely directors: F of and the new one large plate | ‘3 ha. was b Seward G overtaken the wande fay Juliette met Daly, who had | the “Fatch There was the lady. Jullette assumed her most frigid maoner, but Mrs Daly shattered it with her first enfence: “| thought you were away while your father and mother were over in the old house “In the old | cried Jul Where else but in the old h demanded Mrs Daly Aud It's a fine «ight better your ma '= siuce she i SHppose § glass substituted, — Empire lodge, No. 32, down ¥ed ues! ! rd MPA, initizted ten new members at their Hoagland mecting last night. The work of the the degree team was excellent and “All the news that's fit to print’ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY | THE MULCARY'S HOW IT BRED GREAT DIS COMFORT and elected efficers 0. Hoag- Simon Z1aus- A. Bell The next direc- will be held Saturday night at C. office occasion was a pleasant one held a meeting : 1906 ette as foliows: President, C (se L. C. Miller recently installed a|land, vice president, Gold crowns, 22k, 30 gauge, seamless $4 | Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to 75c¢. to 35. Cement fillings, 50c. Bridge work, per tooth, $4. Extraction, 25c. Gold fillings, $1 up. Plates, $5.00 to $8.00. tame that gas engine in the Sayre meat mar- | mer, secretary, I treasurer, | ket of Wilcox & Wilcox. The en making sausage, paid he Over now h Seward Baldwin you ve come ome the darkness gine 1s used for tors’ meeting next ers went to the Under cover of the th that that night res old hamburg steak and other purposes 0). Hoagland's house they had ney be for expected te wiiere power | € ssary SiaFEaes I power is nece y A —— In the days when Mu lived In the "Patch Mulcahy Bad been the dominating force in th household Mulcahy worked faithfully E&8 house year in and Be nad amassed a savings represented comparative wealth fortune. in the guise of the dent of a stone quarry, km door of the cout “Patch” with the ah BeRior {| to enter AZain A ite ope the door Mr Mul { up from her knitting Jers ed his pipe from between Ihe ation ————————— HE STOLE GLOVES Waverly—A yesterday who was sclling gloves that the suspicion of the police. ned Remember these prices are only for the two weeks beginning Jan. 20 and ending Feb. 3, and- for CASH only. cahy miah his Percy Hemus, the noted baritone of New York city, recital fooke rem the teeth to bid them had vot ready begun Lair of such folly They they ple will give a song accompanied by Horace Kinney at the Y. M. C. A. hall, Waverly, Monday, Feb 5. Tickets soc at A. B Higbee's. 225 5¢ at “ar ou A me in three waited for the invit They man was arrested | The gold I use is prepared by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and most experienced metallurgists of the United States, which is sufficient guarantee of its ex- cellence, as any dentist will tell you. DR. J. W. MURRELLE, 106 CENTER STREET. ATHENS, PA. AGENTS WANTED. [OMIS OPERA HOUSE verse in The Recon count th The superinten t th a storm agains! as they =aw they scolded hey th Mary had a ‘1 the | before the | the y citadel aroused He stated at the time of his arrest that his name Wm. McNeil, but latter changed it to Ed. McNally. | When pressed closely to where he stated them under circumstances m wep! kKed a cajoled vied age fow i i wd But Jerem Announcement wt} were unmoved the owner of the quarry was anxious It's ours to sell it at a moderate | we I cone With the advent lus Ye came to the Mul the natural | desire to better ahy girls | are ROI ence. The bombarded eal ali and Al Mr. and Mr: Julius Sayles re- turned from New York city this morning. Mr. Sayles spent the past five days in the metropolis on business, and Mrs. Sayles has been visiting there sald the was here an i mag, pie a an gu We stor an price whenever |t of prosperity ther tay end u ur you ¥ as aur days in their resid | You have their mother continuously | going But all she would =a) 10 ask himself with a grow! every ject was broached to him tha place had been zood en wan! he received the gloves, that had stolen a Lehigh box car fro m | at Sayre. His o'clock this | ey relatives for three he was Ye ll change Himself tim= that the sul announce weeks ——————— Wyanoke Tribe No ({R. M hearing was set for 4 LL. .O. will install officers at their i the old | pn own t 330, igh for their i ves we'l afternoon, Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices, ti mothar ‘and their father woud Bave to them. Bit their constant complsinings finally father a reluctant cor a house more sulted to fortunes. Marion, who had Ann; Julletts had and Marguerite, who had beer finally decided on 4 1+:0d elusice neighborhood fronting a parkway Mrs Mul aby packs few lelongings with a sigh The trol of the house had been shifts Jeremiah to the three daughte anticipated trouble, for t fon was certain 0 Le than that of her From morning till» * A finding im the house of Mulcahy three girls were discontented would not even acknowledge solves that the real for disqniet was the [act (he which they had exp to be gla received In. once they had eft h “Patch.” had taken absolutely no tice of them Not one of Reishtors had had called and tha 1 Kix enough for who r= gat reason that - cted Be heir new oa them WU Regular $3.50 at $1.98, ular $2. ar pr f Cll tw places had 1 Mary Ann had been Julla and Ma had been Maggie acceg of Jeremiah i i} man held the balance of They w he ot i who teclsion ooked at thelr mother re ily Lut humming They glared their father vy. but he was smoking his pig ng his gpewspaper Was at apd readi Journ 1 LE a: r the Dirt Off he family for were The deputy and his staff from Owego {meeting tomght. ing. All members are requested to be present. Charles Mil's of Chemung street who recently underwent an oper ation cancer of the face at Trinity hospital New York, re turned to Waverly last night. He is still very weak but the doctor predicts his speedy recovery MRS. SUSAN COOK Waverly—Mrs. Susan Cook died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Newland, on Waverly street. She was 82 years old and her death is attnbuted to her advanced age for Deceased had lived in this vicin ity for a long time, having resided near Chemung before she moved to Waverly. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Newland, she is survived by one son, who lives at Sayre, and a <ister, Mrs. Warren Cook, of Pine City, N. Y. Saturday, and burial will be ‘made at Chemung, Graf & Co. have the funeral in charge. ORDERED OUT OF TOWN Waverly—A man who was in a} badly intoxicated condition was ars He name as James McMahan, and said that he He was allowed to go on condition that he by Officer Cocoran gave his had no home. leave town, — Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- in, oo points. This is via Lebigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment fineat roadbed —nnexoelled dining cars Executor’'s Notice Letters tastimentary on the es‘ate of Sarah J. Reeves, deceased, late of Ath- ens, Pa, having been granted the ander- signed, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against it must present them duly wthenticated for settlement FRANK T. CADY, Rayre, Pa, Jan. 10, 1006, Rxudutor, | extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders, such as lace | curtains, Sisbes, ete. A good chance for boys and girls to make money after | school hours. We also give prizes to t rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, These prizes come extra and 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. Situation Wanted First-class stenographer wants posi- tion at once, best of reference fur- nished. Apply Valley Empfoyment | Agency. Office hours 8 to 1. Room 1, | Talmadge Bailding. If you are a contractor and want men | we can furnish you with from 1 to 100 | il you will give us a few days notioc. Call or write, VALLEY EMPLOYMENT | AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Sayre | Notice. Want ads insertad by persons not hav lag a ledger account with The Racord must be pald for when ordered printad. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscriminately —the expense of book- keeping and ecto is entirely cut of | proportion to the amount Involved io | fish at popular. prices, call onS. J. Bellis, 7 Elizabeth street. Phone | orders reccive prompt attention. i 311 Sint concerts, balls, ibis Lears Special Extraordinary First Independ- ent Attraction. W A N] THURSDAY, FEBUARY 1, g | Sam S. & Lee Shubert (Inc.) aR cent a word Form pi ‘Situations wanted, free to pald in advance subscribers. Wanted. Dressmaking done at your bome. For | further particulars inquire at 115 Hos- pital place, Sayre, 8 year's experience, “PRINCESS BEGGAR” Girl Jaated for general housework. No washing, ironing or baking. Good Libretto by Edward Paulton, author of | wages, 346 Broad street. 228-8¢ “Erminie,” “Niobe,” ete. Music by Alfred G. Robyn, composer of “The Yankee Consul.” Stag- ed by Frank Smithson. Offer the Sprightly Singing Com- medienne, PAULA EDWARDS, And Ensemble of 80 Artista inthe Fan- tastic Comedy Opera, For Sale or Rent | _ The Robinson house, corner Main and Ferry streets, Athens, Pa. Possesion at Marvelously Sumptuous once. J.T. Corbin, Athens. 1-1 Production 21 Distinct Song Hits Exceptionally Brilliant Cast Including EDWARD M. OR, STANLEY H. FORDE, ROBINSON NEWHOLD, HELEN MARVIN, EDITH ST. CLAIR, GEORGE TENNERY AND Six room house, 130 Hoover street, GUY B. HOFFMAN. or re, Alpi at P. KE, Lucky's state, | Most Beautiful Girls Ever Assembled | — farnished rooms for only, in a central Or Prices—S0, 75, 5, $1.00, $1.50, Cie Ih trie om acd» For Rent Four rooms over Wilbur's Ii suitable for office rposes. t rea- sonable, Inquire of B A. Wilbur, 335¢ Two ofiees for rent in the Maney & Page bloea net For Sal Cheap House on MoDuffes street, West Sayre. uive of H. West- fan at National Bank ol Sayre, 239 8* wor store FAV-
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