The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 01, 1906, Image 6

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    the construction of the
its controlling moscles
in such cases can only be
th application of wuil-
; made to correct ail
defects. I make a special
A ht testing in all
CAR MAAUTE A per
wherever itexin'n
Do Not Use Drops
: Belladonna, Atropine or other mydriatic, injurious drugs all of
them, and belonging to a past stage in the science of optics as
applied to eyesight testing. | make use of the atest and most
fmproved scientific instruments for determining the possible
presence of disease, and to measure accurately all errors of re-
fraction and mascles,
Recommend Glasses
Oaly when positively needed and clearly promising good results
Considering the character of the work 1do my charge fora
thorough examination of the eyes and glasses is moderate,
W. H. BAIRD, Eyesight Specialist,
Ramenber the place, Coraer Broad and Clark Streets, Waverly. The only
exclusive optical pariors in the valley.
him Yow t& tie Als nec%tie He bad
the ends | pushed up under the
collar in front and then brought down
through the loop without going around
the neck at all You know the way
No, he didn't mind me telling him
Ed always told him things like that
Ed was a dandy Jdresser——spent more
money on his clothes than any feller
in town—or his father did for him
Well, he certainly looked a whole
lot better when | got through with
him And in a couple of months you
wouldn't have known him for the
same boy He caught on all right
Not that be tried to put an agony. He
wasn't that sort of a chap But he
kept his eyes open. and he soon got
to know what was what The new suit
he got, when he gol one, was a peach
He quit talking in the Rube way he
iid at first But the boys joshed him
a lot. They all liked him, though. He
was just as chummy as could be with
everybody. from Waitles down to
Pete, the janitor
But ft was funny
We'd
wouldn't much matter what
Tommy would chirp up: “A friend of
mine back In Lichenburg, Ed Kemp
ley"
It wasn't
st
OF SAYRE.
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
5 Tt oa Certificate of Deposit or
Bavings Account.
The department of savings is a
* special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
daw the same rate of
to hear
HM. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
any use trying to break
him of it. He'd prattle on about the
admirable Ed In spite of anything
er — Publisher, Ed. could do this, and Ed could do
that: Ed was soandso and ‘tother
i= Ww. T CAREY, Bditor And his face would be all of a glow
—— with pride. You didn't} the beart
to stop him
He wrote to Ed. about once a week
when he wrote to his folks bat
there was only one time | ever heard
him anvthiong about getting a let.
er from him and thst same
saw him slip something into an
velope that looked like a money
order, though | couldn't swear to It
S80 1 bad Ed. pushed at me for close
on to three years—and then Ed came
up to Chicago for a visit
a" . : "
“All the news that's fit to print”, . anybody
- FRIDAY PEBRUARY 2 190 Shout guyining 18 ail my
my wa: over the pews that
eee coming He couldn't eat. he
oD
HIS FRIEND ED, p stil He hurried
Barker about a for
he aven arranced to
zow roves LOOKED TO TOMMY "er and 1h to the
: was going to treat me to a
LATER ON paragon-—If | cared to sit
Ey ‘Ours a
: VE of the aleest boys lo the of » ed : :
2 Tammy Swikehart but how he h t vk
10 bare us about his friend, Ed {da ye
Jey, when he Orst blew in from =» : ot 2
the tall grass waves Yon oug! ne
have seen him then Honest, be
as If he was just going to do a |
i
; Published every afternoon except § San-
day st Murrelle's 's Printing Office, Bayre,
po eiption, $3.00 per year: 25 certs
rates reasonable, and made
AVE
SH ¥
to me
Entered as second-class. matter “Say
10, 1008; at the at Sayre, Pa.
under
Te.
Act of Congress of March §,
Ed
ouldn’t
Mrz
And
din
then he
ight of the
up-—-and, of
He to see
Ed
take him to
theater
e on to 12 o'clock
He rapped at the
entered 1 started back
He gnked
had that oid dog
zay ‘I
sald
wren
. door
Ke
al
scared pale and
wok th
f hit me Pp
this is
Cane
queer ar
eemed
™ he
ville stunt and was dressed | tiem he '
c part. I didn’t think they wal
kind of clothes any more
Lichtenburg, where Ti
. So that Ed.~—that
JINMY
from.
flashily
cheap
was
sport’ was
was to see the
fressed. pigeyved, loud-mouthed
jay That what he
Wattles, the manager, turned the It kind of pi ful ;
over fo me, to give him pointers on Tomniy tried to ead im
These ied a
shiny black satchel “hin « hi ad an
Cows. “Where are you going t abo i him Tommy wo ig
he asked, and Tommy looks ertaln y have bro But
‘Qereq and sald he hadn't found out 1 wash ay . Susi sce
‘wel. “You take the aftern and Tommy 3:1 w and
find him a place. Sumter ays ‘Wat. | P10Kae 4b Ove! it :
ties to me: and so that's how he came | FJ stayed a eck, and To
10 be my roommate | stuck to him like a brothe There
gr oy guess I'm prett wasn't any! fidnt make
Tommy, as he toddled along with me | that skate have zoo He
“fa the Joint. “Ed Kempley y v might have showed him off, but
Rt the cows'd eat me If they saw me didn't he bragged about
Of the street. Ed's been her ee” worse for time
“Whos EA?" | asked He Ed has
“pds my friend back in Lic? Onis has got
Bure” be says It might have been, | Ike an ox Then he sighed
“P4's the prince of Wales and all the | You're off, Te
royal family,” from the wa a basn’t changed. It's you. You've got
Jt “His father runs the bani tl | your eyes open since you've Leen
he went on, “and Eds in the © bere Chic: ago Dally News.
now, We always run Prolific Fruit. 2
Gel. They dont any smarier } producing power of the banana
fellers than him
. "Ob. you'll catch
“fold him. | kind of took
Bim, you Know He looked at you
a lost dog that's found wx P
pat Rim—Kind of scared and yet as |
he trusted you and was tickled to
‘death anyway He though! the room
WaR the greatest ever, although EJ
Bad a mighty fine room all to himseit
_ in Bis father's “residence
. “I took him around to a barber
_aliop when we'd settled about
yoom. His hair was lopping
over his cost collar behind Then we
Wan! bark to the room aud | showed
large Solid Oak Rockers:
- Regular §
| way
steer him
|
|
whore he'd , | low might
| good point
|
{
ight em out
and 1
it wasn't WAS A
hing he do to
green says
A
time
and
than ever
said to
bat that boy
Iw
me hanged
a heart |
n
miny I sald
together
make
as great
on, all right dried fruit
is readily oon
it
SAUSAEMS
while the
oth and the
ther as ink
a faney t "
nto nutrilus our
Ine b+ manufactured nu
¢er can be mad from
ned
melody IC
skin can be tur
fuice made to do vice @
j or vinegar
Fer mented Li quor
The four siates whi pr
antity of ferms
“7
od the
Seo a wr In
ai 1904 were sew York 10.651 868 Lar
‘eninisylvania, 6.123 } barrels
ie barrels and Wiscon
Uarreis
ArEesat qu
th
down eis I
Hiinols, 4633
i i
3.50 at $1.98. Regular $1.00 at $219.
ular $2.50 at $1.39,
GRAF & CO.
v and Undertalag. Cor of Bod Sand Pk Ave. Ware.
Reg-
Valentines at Strong's
a ————————
J. M. Jolls lek for New York
this moraing
$
Valentine post cards at Strong's
Horace Kinner of New York
, was in town today,
a ———————————
Strong's cough syrup for colds.
Mis: Maud Ellis is visiting Mrs. |
Barton Hall at Elmira
The Knights of Columbus give
a euchre party and dance at their!
hall this evening.
The board of health will meet | flannelette
this evening to consider thegadvisa |
bility of passing an ordinance regu
lating plumbing in the village cf
Waverly.
and laces
Miss Tina Eagleman came home
today from Elmira college accem- |
panied by three of her fellow stu- |
dents, Misses Sue Brink, Hazel
Briggs and Sarah Sedman,
———————————
Percy Hemus, the noted baritone, |
of New York city, will give a sc ng |
recital accompanied by Horace!
Kinney at the Y. M. C_ A. hall]
Waverly, Monday, Feb. 5. Tickets |
soc zt A. B. B. Higbee's. 225-5¢t
UNDERWENT OPE OPERATION
Waverly — W. H
was operated on this morning by |
Dr J. T. Tucker. Mr Ballenstedt |
received a serious injury to his|
ib. ck more than a month ago due |
to falling through a hatchway at|
l his store
Ba'lenstedt
. Broad
He recovered sufficiently to re~
turn to his work, but
to go to bed again a few days ago. |
A large lump had appeared in| [ew Trescott should now te an
the small of his back. This was|,;unced as Princess Mary Tudor,
pened and cleaned this morning, {the winsome heroine of Charles
ind his speedy recovery is looked | Major's beautitul novel “When
for ——— Knighthood Was In Flower." Her
INSTALLED OFFICERS triumphant career is absolute proof
drama is within the scope of her
Waverly—The following officers | wonderful dramatic ability
were installed at the meeting of the | gn0 In the charm of
local Red Men last night her own personality, in her ravens
Harry Howell, senior sagamore,| haired beauty and in the glory of
J. Morrison; keeper of wampum, |} great dark eyes one might also
Simon Zausmer; collector of wam | ina0ine Charles Major's wilful and
pum, F. A. Blazinski; keeper of||gyable heroine to have stepped
records, M. F. Hogan. District| (on the pages of romance on to
Deputy P. A Cusseck and his staff) {the actuality of the stage. Like
‘rom Owego had charge of the | th fascinating creature she imper
neeting The attendance Was isonates, she is gified with the
| large and the evening passed very | power to move with her tears and
pleasantly.
HORSE BADLY INJURED sich that
beam with gentleness or flash with
Waverly ~The he horse on Painton’s | the fires of great emotion, a beau
bake wagon fell on Waverly street iful voice that soothes with its
the corner of Broad, this |
| morning. The harness was badly |
the thills broken off
the horse's knees quite badly
TRIUMPHANT CAREER
It is not surprising that Virginia
was forced!
{that any woman known to the
y
| and
ly studied art.
Sachem, |
{to cheer with her merry pranks
| Beauty of face and figure, a most
presence, cycs
softness or thrills with passionate
utterances, the
{ demeanor of a gentlewoman, and
you have Virginia Drew Trescott,
There is an accumulation of ice at} phe Mary Tudor of Romance
that place and this 1s the third]
| horse to fall there during the past |,
winsomeness and
nroken, and
cut. |
BE a... t ip,
CANDLENAS DAY
Today is the Feast of the Punfi
cation of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
24 hours
ce—————
ol 15 DAYS
as it is more properly called,
McNally, the|Candlemas day. Services were
possession of a held in the Church of the Epiph-
any this morning. The candles
used in the Catholic church
| were blessed today, that is all the
|terday on the charge of vagrancy lc andles used during the year, and
| ind sent to Owego for 15 days
FUNERAL TOMORROW {all but one. That one they take
The f ol f Mrs. Susan. Cook {back home with them and leave it
e funer
will take place tomorrow afternoon | in the house, being a blessed candle
and used on the occasion of a visit
it one o'clock from the home at) om the priest to give the last
No. 462 W ivi street. sacraments to the sick or dying
La ersons, or on any occasion when
WAS A FINE A ATTRACTION | its use would be proper. It 1s a
| custom, too, to light the blessed
The comic opera company which | candle on Christmas eve and leav
peared : at the Loomis last night | ing it burning until bedtime,
in every
ho ear DEFENVANT DISCHARGED
The music was of a high character, |
At the hearing in the case of the
solos were fine, and the chorus)
the best ever heard in the house. |
Miss Paula Edwardes captivated | commonwealth versus Mary Craft,
the audience whils “the comedy in which her cousin, Lena Craft,
portion of the opera produced charged her with assault and surety
merriment in every quartery of the [of the peace, the defendant was
| house. The attraction was in many discharged, the court holding that
respects superior to anything thatthe evidence was insufficient to in-
has been seen at the
Waverly — Ed
man w ho got
nes}
PACK
had stolen from a Lehigh box car
it Sayre, was given a hearing yes
lit is the custom ol Catholics to
{ bring donations of candles to the
{church and at the masses and leave
NOVELTIES
Manicure sets, comb and
brush sets, glove boxes, collar
‘and cuff boxes, handkerchief
boxes, jewel boxes.
ladies
‘ladies |
40 per cent reduction on ladies
‘muslin underwear.
»
Street, Corner Park Avenue, Waverly, N. Y.
~It'stheFashionNowadays
For Dentists to advertise, so we take this means of bringing to
your attention the following special proposition:
BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20,
I will give for TWO WEEKS ONLY the benefit of over 30 years continuous prac-
tice at the following low rates:
Gold crowns, 22k,
to 85.
Bridge work, per tooth, $4.
Gold fillings, $1 up.
Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to 75c¢.
Cement fillings, 50c.
Extraction, 25c.
Plates, $5.00 to $8.00.
30 gauge, seamless $4
Remember these prices are only for the two weeks beginning Jan. 20 and ending
Feb. 3, and for CASH only.
The gold I use is prepared by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and most experienced
metallurgists of the United Tai which is sufficient guarantee of its ex-
cellence, as any dentist will tell you.
DR. J. W. MURRELLE,
106 CENTER STREET. ATHENS, PA.
MEAT AND FISH AGENTS WANTED.
Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices,
x Fin : extracts, baking powders and fine soaps,
When you want the best eg! and Ere wheal) orders, Auch og Mico
fish at popular prices, call on curtains, dishes, etc. A good chance for
Bellis, 7 Elizabeth street. Phone boys and girls to make money after
orders reccive prompt attention | school hours. We sla give prizes to
Valley Phone 60x. Bell Phone 133w boys and girla selling ol fied smount,
such as watches — timekeepers, |
rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, |
LOOMIS OPERAHOUSE
ORCHESTRA
. 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 |
WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa. |
Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished
for Balls, Parties and all manner of Soe-
ial Functions, either public or private.
Any number pieces desired will be fur-
nished. Call Valley Record for terms,
ote. 3
THE VALLEY EMPLOYMEN
AGENCY.
LENIGH AND SCRANTON
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at West Sayre
Store, both phones; or at the Erie strea
yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m.
COLEMAN HASSLER,
——————— rt ———
Lost
Saturday on street car between Ath-
ens and Hayden's corners, a dark fox
mufl. Finder will be liberally rewarded
by leaving at 114 Chestout- street, West
Sayre, 224-8
A gold watch charm on one side of
which Is engraved, “J. A. Bradley, Co. P
6th P. BR. C; on ie olher aide, “Against
weeu
is re-
Advertise in The Record.
Dressmakiog done at your home. For
{ further particulars inquire at 115 Hos
pital place, Sayre. 8 year's experience.
Girl wanted for general housework.
No washing, Ironing or baking.
wages, 340 Broad street.
Situation Wanted | rrr ————
First-class stenographer wants posi- | For Sale or Rent
tion at once, best of reference fur-
| nished Apply Valley Empfoyment| The Robinson house, corner Maln and
| Agency. Office hours § tol. Room 1, | Perry streets, Athens, Pa.
jonoe, J.T. Corbin, Athens.
Talmadge Bailding.
If you are a contractor and want men |
we can furnish you with from 1 to 100!
if yon will give us a few days noties. |
Call or write, VALLEY EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Sayre
I TR
For Rent
Four rooms over Wilber's liquor store
! suitable for office Jorpous. roa.
sonable. Inquire of B. A. Wilber, 225f
| Two offices for rent in the Maney &
Want ads inserted b not hav- | Page block. ner
~ | ing » ledger th ri eed | "Her aD p—Touse .
mast be paid for whea ordered printed. | uinet, Meat Sari tan AaoDalles
taforini Jel ie charge want ads | ry)| at National Bank ol Sayre. 233 6%
—the expense of boo
dB ed out of | Six room house, 120 Hoover street,
aod co!
proportion to to the amount involved ln Sayre. Inquireat FP. BE. Lu Faireets
[Rha It a chy wo
i
only lo conta tral
rs liey Ta |
Rolie.
Rebellion 1861."