The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 08, 1906, Image 2

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t arises from mechanical de-
fects in the construction of the
or its coutrolling muscles.
% ia such cases ean only be
* Bad through application of suit
able glasses made to correct all
existing defec's. | make a special
; study of tycsight =stiag iy all
its branches and can sss are a per-
fect correction wherever it exinis
1 Do Not Use Drops
Belladonna.
applied to eyesight testing
in the selence of optics as
use of the latest and most
raction and muscley.
I Recommend Glasses
The only
THE NATIONAL BANK
"OF SAYRE.
Capital - $50,000.00
Burplus - $12,000.00
We solicit your Banking bausi-
"pass, and will pay you three per
gent. interest per annum for money
left on Certificate of Deposit or
~ Buvings Aceount.
“a The d~partment of savings Is a
_ mpeelal feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
" mmall, &mw the sume rate of
tntevent.
"M. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
The Valley Record
J.B. MURRBELLE, Publisher.
: W. T. CAREY, Editor.
TITTAIR
Published every afternoon except Sun-
day st Murrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, |
Babseri $3.00 year; 25 cents |
ption, per
per
"Advertising rates reasonable, and made |
Eaown on application.
a8 second-class matter May
at the postoffice st Sa Pa.,
mda thet of Congres of Maro 5
“All the news that’s fit to print”
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY §, 1
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Closing Stock Quotations.
Money cn call easter at Jag per cent;
prime mercantile paper. ¢4@0% per cet)
sxchanges, $364.65. 708, balances, JL v7
N Y. Central
Norf & West
Pezn R R
Reading
Rock Island
St. Paul
Southern Pac
Southern Ry
South Ry pf
Suger
IN Texas
€#% Unlon
1% U. 8B Sted
wm U. 8 Steel pf
1084 West Union
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New York Markets.
Minnesgta
FLOUR Sicad A
Lah $y winter straights uw
; winter extras, 2 IgIE winter pat
ents, MW tw
"WHEAT Although a trifle
start, owing to poor cables
in the first hour on
from Kansas, commissio
med covering, May, SAUw 1
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extra, J6uiSiac. , state dairy
extra, 1sfln renovated
tra, M419
CHEESE Firm. unchang«d
BEOGOS -Easler, state Peunsylvania and
_ pearby. fancy, selected. white, SQN
halos Dut. mixed, extra. 2
LIVE POULTRY Firm. fowls
de old roosters. 16: . spring
3 Te. : ducks, pin arene
turkeys. 154 Me
DRESSED POULTRY — Firm fowls
fair to good 1313
, do
, nearby hirkens, choice
: 3 western do hotce, 14
4 rere Le a gli turkey»
$ n fancy a do falr to
Ea 1% ducks, Juli
gene. 0
Live Stock Markets.
CATTLE _Supp!y light; market steady
ohoice, oe. prime © ge veal
v9
chickens»
144 18
OVERRULED THE KAISER
German Colonel Retains His Title
Against the Emperor's Order 2
BERLIN. Feb 8S A novel ease try
ing upon the right to use the title of
colonel has just ended in the Berlin
courts, a well kpown military cerre
spondent, Colonel Gaedke ULeing the
defendant
Gaedke had been for some vears on
the retired list and became wlilitary
critic of the Tageblatt. for which pa-
per he wrote certain things which dis
The
of honor, which decided that be had
forfeited Lis right te use the title of
colonel and to wear an officer's unl
form. The basis of this decision was
that the emperor two years ago issued
ap order in this sense. Gaede being
Upou Lis return Gaedke comtinued to
use the title and wear the uniform en
the ground that the court of honor was
without legal competency Gaede
then tried through sharp criticism to
compel the war department to be a
suit agfinst him for using a
but, falling therein, he de
nounced himself to a civil court fer
unlawfully using the title
The trial attracted much attention
owing to the novel features and ead
od In the prosecuting attoruey asking
that a month's arrest be imposed on
Gaedke, but the court acquitted him
thus overruling the emperor's order
Charges Against Merrill Diemissed.
ALBANY N Y Feb. 5 State Cowp-
troller Relsey upon the weport of the
findings of Attorney Geueral Maver dis
wissed the charges prlterred by Frank
White against John J Merrill, chief
clerk of the corporation tax bureau in
the office of the state cowptrolle;
White demanded the removal of Mer
rill, alleging that he had been remiss
and neglectful in the perforinance of
tain provisions of the corporation tax
law and particularly thar he had dis
criminated In the adjustment of taxes
'u faver of certaln attorneys and corpo
rations
France Sends a Beautifel Gift,
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 Miss Alice
Roosevelt hus recelved the wedding gift
which the Freuch goverument hed iu
tended for her. The gift tousistz of u
beautiful Gobelln representiug “Jus
tice” and was offered 10 Miss Roosevelt
by M. Jusserand, the Freuch ambasesa
that President Hoosevelt had luformed
several European powers that it would
not be agreeable If they sent especially
expensive gifts, and accordingly most
send small gifts werely to express thelr
good will
Trouble on Crulser Marblehead.
SAN DIEGO. Cal, Feb 5 The Unit
ed States crulser Marblehead, Captalu
Mulligan arrived
chored apart from the other vessels of
Las Lere
While at Pichilinque bay. it is
all but ten of the 325 saliors re
fused to participate in coaling the ves
sel, giving as thelr excuse for the ac
tion a lack of sbore leave and an ab
sence of fresh vegetables since the
crulser was last at San Francisco
sald
Dr. Meleod Found Gulity.
BOSTON, Feb. 8 —1he councilors of
the Massachusetts Medion] society were
informed at their weeting that the trial
board which had givea a hearing to Dr
Percy D. McLeod on charges of unpro
fessional conduct ln connection
the suit case mystery Lad found Dr
McLeod gulity. Expulsion from the so
Large Solid
Regular $3.50 at $1.98.
Oak Rockers
Reg-
~ GRAF
& CO.
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FROM SURE DEA
DETRCTIVE GRASPS ‘HIM AS HE
PLUNGES THROUGH WINDOW.
TRIES HARD TO KILL SELF
Until Help Arrives— Latter Goes
te Hotel After Wild All-
Night Auto Ride.
FRANKLE. WOOD, Representative
| News ind "advertising matter may be
left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly.
| After 12 o'clock noon call the main
| office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X.
Valentines at Strong's.
| W.E. Tew is in Rochester to
| day.
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Try Strong's strong cough drops
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| The thermometer registered 8
! Great Northern hotel!
| attempt end his |ife plunged
| through a seventh-siory window of the
| building the other day. With a fiying
leap House Detective Willlam Fitzger-
| ald reached the window and in a mo-
{ ment grasped the ankle of the falling
man The force of the guest's body
to
but Fitzgerald braced himself against
the window ledge to drag the
back through the window,
was too much for him however
{he could only hold Lally until help
came. None of the adjoining rooms
was occupied, and ritzgerald’'s shouts
| for help could uot be heard
Lally in the meantime was gesticu-
{ lating wildly with his hands, kicking
| his feet and squirming in an endeavor
| to release himself. This added to his
| weight and almost caused the detec
i tive to let go. He had decided that ue
| was unable to hold on much longer
| when he heard steps along the hall
corridor, and then bracing himself
with renewed energy, he shbuted loud-
ly for help. This time his voice was
beard and other guests dashed Into the
room
They saw the officer and. running to
kis assistance dragged Lally back
into the room. The man was almost
unconscious. the blood having gone to
his head during the long time that he
hung suspended between life
and
HEP GRASPED THE ANKLES OF THE
FALLING MAN
death. Guarded by the detective he
was led downstairs and then the po
lice were notified
Lally Is 35 years old and lives io
West Pullman He sarrived at the
| Great Northern hotel shortly after four
{& mI. after a night's ride in a large
| touring car, which he had rented at a
{ garage. With him was his little son
| The colored chauffeur, although sus-
| pecting that the man was demented,
i sald nothing about the wild rides dur-
| ing the night and the little son was too
bewildered by his experience. He
| could oot talk. Lally asked for a suite
{of rooms and was shown to apart.
| ments on the seventh Noor
i Tobe suspicions of the hotel manage-
| ment were first aroused when they
| beard Lally's remarks through a tele-
| phone. Talking over the wire to some
imagivary person, he to.. how he was
| going tw use millions of dollars to
| cleat out fake medical institutions.
| He summoned the most expert crim-
| inal lawyers and insisted that they
cove to his room immediately, that he
wished (0 discuss the situation with
| them
House Detective Fitzgerald was noti-
| ied and went 10 the man's room. As
{| Fitzgerald stepped into Lally’s apart-
| ments the man stared at him and then
{ made a dash for the window, throwing
| It open as far as possible. Fitzgerald
{sprang toward bim and the men
| clinched ~
| Back and forth they scuffed oo the
j carpeted floor, Fitzgerald trying to
throw his man to one side so as to
| teach the push button and summon
{ belp. Lally, however, divined his ob
ject, and, with the strength of a mad:
wan, kept the officer to the other side
of the room. Both were panting for
breath when, with an almost super
human wrench, Lally tore himself
from the grasp of the officer and made
a flying léap for the window. Fitz
gerald was not more than a few wec
onds behind him and grasped his an-
kies just in time
been. hanging suspended for three
minutes before a citizen on the street
below saw him and, with a cry, dashed
for the hotel corridor. He did not
stop to notify the clerk, but, sum-
mooning some guests, all were hurried
up the elevator to the ficor. Then
they searched for the room for some
time, until they heard Detective Fitz
gerald’s shouts
Lally was examined by City Physician
Todd, who pronounced him Insane
The Pope’s Wardrobe.
The wardrobe of the pope excels in
its magnificence the trousseau of »
princess. Three immense rooms io the
vatican are filled with his garments
vestments being laid out for every day
ia the yearn
Held Vor Larceny at Maeiany
BOSTON, Feb. S.— Wills 1
rk,
| sald to belong on the training wo bo
He is wanted In Hart
pie—
Valentine post cards at Strong's
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i
| L. Zenner of Syracuse, was call
{ing on Unger & Ellis this morns
ling
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Strong's cough syrup for colds.
Harry Baldwin is attending the
Retail Lumber Dealers’ convention
at Buffalo.
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Miss Kathryn Booth of Monroe-
ton, it visiting her brother, R N,
Booth, Broad street.
The bastardy case in which Mil-
ford Leonard was the defendant
was settled this morning
—
George C. Webster of the Coe,
Webster Photo. Co, went to Roch-
ester today on business and will
return Saturday.
Albany this morning where he at-
the Grand Chapter Royal Arch
Masons.
BARAGA BANQUET
Waverly—An enjoyable event
joccurred at the
| parlors last evening, when 85 per-
| sons attended the seventh annual
|banquet cf the Baraca bible class.
decorated
(the church provided a menu that
elicited the highest praise of all
present.
After doing full justice to the
eatables, the company turned its
its attention to the mental repast.
W. H. Schutt acted as toastmaster
and roasied everybody in the most
approved manner. The following
toasts were responded to: Touch-
ing Elbows, Clarence Castimore;
Adam's Missing Rib, |. A. Rumsey;
! Wild Men of Borneo, JHarry' Deck-
er; The Easy Chair, Hawley Rog-
ers; Success, C. F. Ross; Uncle Sam
& Co, J. M. Jolls; The Tie That
Binds, A. B Rumsey; Baraca of
Former Days, M. Elting Gore
Rev. .G. A. Briggs closed the
pleased everybody: The hour was
late when the company dispersed
and all expressed the desite that
the enjoyable occasion.
FORMER RESIDENT DEAD
Waverly—William H. Spalding
died yesterday at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Louise Millspaugh,
in Chicago, aged 84 years. Mr,
Spaulding was a resident of Waver-
ly for many years, and was active
in business and political circles
|
\terian church, where the funcral
| service will be held at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon. The Rev. P. R.
Ross will officiate. The Masonic
Commandery of Elmira and the
| Waverly lodge will attend in a
body and will conduct the service
at the grave.
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Waverly—A man entered Wol
|cott's pool room last
| morning
| o'clock.
‘without intermission until
evening at 6 o'clock. This made
|28 hours of continuous playing,
to $5.
Bridge work, per tooth, $4.
Gold fillings, $1 up.
Plates, $5.00
to $8.00.
106 CENTER STREET.
CENSUS FIGURES
WERE WRONG
Waverly Residents Are Dissatis-
fied Over the Manner in which
Noses Were Counted
Waverly—That the dissatisfac-
tion, expressed by Waverly people
with regard to the recent census,
the fact that there are over one
hundred persons residing in the
western section” of the village
whose names do not appear on the
list, and on Fulton street alone
twelve families were overlooked.
It is the general opinion that the
population of the village is over
5,000,"and that if the census had
been taken in an cfficient manner,
that it would have footed up that |
number, oh
p— sa
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Love and Action. |
Every working of the love of God in |
the soul of man is wrought Into the |
good of the race Thedivine energy of |
love (and all right love in the human |
heart must emanate from God) cannot |
Wherever love is at work |
God is at work. This explains many
beneficent Influences In the world, |
though their origin is untraced or un- |
known. They originate in the love of |
some heart. This explains, too, why |
the world 1s not more rapidly changed |
and more swiftly made better There |
is not love enough in enough hearts. |
If there 1s no action of Jove there is
Descartes sald
|
‘attracted considerable attention.
si a tt ol
uaran
.: refunded. Price 25
clearly Is necessarily to attain, so to
love truly is necessarily to act. —Chris |
tian Work |
Boup In Backs. ’
Frozen soup, in small leather sacks,
is carried by travelers in eastern Si-
beria. Frozen milk is also carried In
the same way
Autos In Africa. i
“Steam ox’ and “steam camel” are!
Our
The United Btates this year has
mined more coal than was produced
the world ln 1880. -
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LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE
FRIDAY, FEBUARY §,
Joseph Shipman
New Amsterdam Theatre, New
York Presents
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 complete Elec-
trical Effects.
Prices —25, 50, 75, $1. $1.50.
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Sale opens Wednesday at Drigg's drug |
store, Bayre; Sanford’s drug store, Ath.
ens; W. U. Telegraph office, Waverly,
"AGENTS WANTED.
Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices,
extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, |
premiums with all orders, such as lace |
curtains, dishes, eto. A good chance for |
boys and girls to make money after
ool hours. We also give prizes to!
boys and girls selling a specified amount,
such as watches timekeepers,
ri wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins,
Ry , These prizes come extra and
do not include your regular commission.
Men and women are making a in-
come off our plan. Write today for full
information to the SAYRE SPECIALTY
WORKS, Box 115, Bayre, Pa. =
THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY.
Situation Wanted
First-class stenographer wants posi-
tion at once, best reference fur-
nished. ly Valley Employment
Ofod hours oto 1. Room},
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JOHN C. PECKALLY,
. DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Frults.
500
celv 800 boxes of
No. 5 Elizabeth 5t., Waverly.
Advertise in The Record,
*
for first three times,
leas than 15 cents.
free to paid In advance
Wanted.
Dresamaking done at your home.
further particulars inquire at
pital place, Bayre., 8 year's
For Sale or Rent
For Rent
Four rooms over Wilber's liquor store
suitable for office poses. rea
sonable, Inquire of B. A. Wilber, 285
Two offices for rent in the &
Page blook. Mane,
Two furnished rooms for gentlemen
only, in a central location, Athens, In-
quire at Valley Record 20041
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