orget That You Have Are You Troubled Valentines: at Strong’ s. P. W. Towner went to Buffalo oc Try Strong's strong cough drops D. C. Bentley, of Barton, is | Waverly today. Mrs. Elsworth Gamble is With Eye Strain? or its controlling muscles, ia such cases can only be through applic:tion of suit made to correctall defeats. | make a spall stady of eyesight testiog ln all branches and can AS. ure a per correction wherever it exisls, I Do Not Use Drops Belladonna, E-J Biogham, of Lockwood, i I make use of the latest and most raction and gascles, 2 Recommend Glasses OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 snd will pay you three per pt. interest per annum for money The department of savings Is a fo feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. B. SAWTELLE, Pe 25 cents a hdversing ries reason snd made ~ TUBSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1008. COSTS DIVIDED IN FRR CSE Jury Says not Guilty in Vander mark Case and Divides the Costs. The case of the Commonwealth versus Jerry Vandermark who was charged with defrauding a board- wanda yesterday. |. C. © Vandermark departed from his place without cause, leaving an uopa‘d board bill amountingto £353. After listening to the evidence the . placed half of the costs on the de fendant and the other half on the ~ prosecutor. Osborn settled his - share of the costs but Vandermark ~ was remanded to jail for thirty days, which time he will be com pelled to serve unless he succeeds nn liquidating the bill of costs Large Solid Regular $3.50 at $1.98 The only AFRAID COURTWOLLD DISCHARGE HIM Charley Vanderpool Preferred | a Jail Sentence Rather than | Be Turned Out in the Cruel Cold World. At Towanda yesterday Charles | Vanderpool, a member of To- wanda's notorious tribe, was on! Charley had been in jail for some time and had friends who wanted | him released. Accordingly they se- | cured the services of a well known | Sayre attorney who attended court yesterday. The attorney called on his client, but after he | had questioned him a little the disciple of Blackstone advised him to plead guilty, as the case against him was decidedly strong. Charley, | however, objected to this proceed ing, and said he feared that if he pleaded guilty the judge would] suspend sentence on him and turn him out in the cold, cold world whereas, f he had a trial and was regularly convicted he would at least get a sentence of six months By that time the birds would be singing and the atmosphere would | be more conducive to living an | outdoor life. After much per- suasion the attorney decided to po| to trial. The case was of short| duration, and, as was expected, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty. | But, much to the displeasure of | the pork and potato thief, the court | pronounced sentence of twenty | days shoveling snow and perform ing similar manual labor out doors. | The last seen of Charley by his| attorney he was clearing away the snow on the court house steps | Patrick Quinn, who is a resident of Laquin, was picked up on Lockhart street last night by borough lockup in a highly inebriated condition. He spent the | night in the bastile and this morn- ing pleaded guilty. released on suspended sentence. He was ——— A Ss Quickest: Route to Chicago, 17! Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- | ing. In time for comanections for west- ern points. This is via Lehigh Valle Michigan Central or Lake Shore Ral Rall. | roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth Srom | Buffalo. Best services and eulpues - ning oars | Oak Rockers Reg- GRAF & CO. office of the clerk this morning. Joe Hanna, of Waverly street, went to Chemung this morning. A —— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon have L, is in Albany | as been seriously ill, is somewhat > Dr. Richard Blackmore of South our village Miss Mary Finan of Dushore, | has returned home after spending three weeks with Wi werly friends The party of Elmira college girls who have been enlivening the town for several days, returned last evening. i the Methodist unabated. The | filled cach evening. church continues church 1s well I society of the M. E church are ar- ranging for a rammage sale to be The thermometer 12 degrees this morning, reports from some parts of towa | | place it at 20 degrees below. ee —— —— Attorney F. E. i flannelette and laces ladies NOVELTIES Manicure sets, comb and handkerchief boxes, jewel boxes. - 40 per cent reduction on ladies muslin underwear. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON There will be Tin eclipse of the morning next | which will be visible in in all parts of the United States. The eclipse o'clock in the many people are accustomed to rising and at about the hour that certain ones are in the habit of res (tiring. The moon will enter the question before the supreme court. n————————————————S—— ELECTED OFFICERS Waverly—The regular annual meeting of the Waverly Building and Loan Association was held last evening and the following offi cers elected: W. E Johnson, president; H. G. Merriam, vice | president; tary, Louis J. Buley, treasurer. All [the old directors were re-elected. | The financial affairs of the associa- The assets are $33,483, $30,000 of which are loans on bonds and mortgages in this valley. There are 1346 shares in force, an in- FRANKLIN J. CARMON Waverly —Franklin J. Carmon 'died early this morning at his heme here. He was aged 45, and he is survived by his wife, four The funeral, Fri- and one sister the home of his brother George, | 437 East, Chemung strect. Rev. GM. Briggs will conduct the fu- | neral service. eerste BARACA CLASS BANQUET standard time It and thirty eight minutes, at the end of which the moon will begin to emerge from the shadow. The eclipse will end at 4:37 o'clock. ECHOES OF THE RAIL A Lehigh Valley floating gang is engaged in rearranging. tracks and switches at Silver Brook Junction. Passenger engine No. 2615 made her appearance this weck after undergoing some neccessary res pairs. Owing to the severe cold weather of the last few days many of the trains on the Lehigh have been materially shortened AM Mr HOSPITAL NOTES John Guiles, of Owego, Chas. Palmerton, of Newark Valley, Richard Connors, of Ridgbury and Abner McCloe, of Laceyville, were admitted today. Mrs. C. E. Knapp of Sayre, was | discharged this forenoon. Gideon M. Pierce, a Lehigh tained a contusion of the right great the Baptist church will hold its annual banquet in the church par {lors tomorrow evening. will be laid for eighty, a toasts will be responded to The | ‘and is growing g rapidly. EVERYONE DELICATED Waverly—A large number at-| Advertised Letters The following is a list of the advertis- ed letters remaining in the Sayre post MEN, H. J. Brown, James F. Boanett, Aogelo Donnelly, Jesse Dickinson, George 8S. Hynes, Stewart Holmes, Charles McMahon, Wm. Ring, son Tuttle, John VanMarter, Domenico ® WOMEN, Mra. Jasper Billings, Mra. Lelia Case, Mrs. Maurice Callisher, Miss Ida Dyer, Mrs. W. W. Finch, Mra. Fred Griflin, | Hemus at the Y. M. C. A. hall last FORRIGN. Wasyleuriez Michal, Ginliani Franecls- of rare excellence and rendered a J ae Je If not called for within two weeks hey aan be be forwarded to the dead let- ioe. Ask for advertised letters, : ahd. being de Stat ba pa to $5. Bridge work, per tooth, $4. Gold fillings, $1 up. The gold I use is prepared Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to’ 75c. Cement fillings, 50c. Extraction, 25c¢. Plates, $5.00 to $8.00. Feb. 10, and for CASH only. by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and most experienced DR. J. 106 CENTER STREET. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, FEBUARY 9, SPECIAL, ENGAGEMENT Joseph Shipman New Amsterdam Theatre, New York Presents VIRGINIA DREW TRESCOTT IN THE New York Criterion Theatre Success, WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER Supported by JOHN J. FARRELL, And a notable cast of players. Mas- sive and Elaborate production. Original and os Elec- trical Effects. Prices—25, 50, 75, $1. $1.50. Sale opens Wednesday at Drigg’s drug store, Bayre; SBanford's drug store, Ath- ens; W. U. Telegraph office, Waverly. W. MURRELLE, ATHENS, PA, C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 00 Falling of Jars ats. Olive Oll just re- cel 300 boxes of macaroni and im- ported cheese. All direct from Italy. No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly. Advertise in The Record. AGENTS WANTED. JOHN Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices, extracts, baking po wders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders, such as lace curtains, dishes, ete. apo chance for | boys and girls to e money after rizes to | school hours. We also give boys and girls selling a amount, such as watches— Hey A wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, dolls, ete. These prizes come extra and do not include your regular commission. | Men and women aré 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 far- nished. Apply Valley Employment Office hours 9 tol. Room 1, | Agency. Talmadge Building. 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 notles., Call or write, VALLEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Sayre Notice. Want ads inserted by not hav- ing a account with The Record must be for when ordered printed. We posi Yoly cannot charge” want ads ? ape aking don inquire Tire at 115 How. | pital place, Sayre. 8 year's cxperience. For Sale or Rent i The Robinson house, corner Mala and at . Ferry atresta, Atheas, Pa. once. J.T, Corbin, Athens. For Rent Four rooms over Wilber's or sors: suitable for office sonable, lnquireof RA. Wilber; ne 20 sitios for rent in the “a ; furnished rooms for, RRA