® re You Troubled — = Eye Streln Is Not a Dis ase 5 Wat arises from mechanical de fects in the construction of the 8 or its controlling muscles, Relief in such cases can only be . had through application of wuit- able made to correctall 1 defects. 1 make a special stady of eyesight testing in all its branches and can assure a per feet correction wherever it exists, 1 Do Not Use Drops Belladoans, Eye Strain? | make use of the latest and most presence of diseas?, and to fraction and maseles, I Recommend Glasses measure accurately all errors of re- » Remember the place, Loraer Broad as 3d Clark Streets, Waverly, The only -— = Fm THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $12,000.00 ES es We solicit your Banking busi- peas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. MW. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record H. MURRELLE, Publisher. WwW. T. CAREY, Editor. SET == TES Published every afternoonexcept Sun- day at Murrelle's Printing Office, Bayre, Pa Sabseription, $1.00 per year; 25 centa per month, known on am—— ratss reasonable, and made spplieation. ~~ = en as second-class mater May 1 at the postoffios at Sayre, Pa, I Act of Congress of March 8, “All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1908. Her Interpretation “Miss Pepprey,” sald Mr don’t think May Knox is a friend of yours’ “No? replied Mirs Pepprey unconcealed yawn “No. She told me if | called ou you I'd only be wasting my time “Ab, I see. She doesn’t consider my time worth anything Philadelphia Presa. Borem, “1 very good with an Used to Knocks “At any rate,” remarked the patri- otic citizen, “when a cadet out of the American naval academy he can't be beaten.” “1 don't doubt it,” chuckled the man with the mustard whiskers “He is beaten so much while he is In there | guess he is hardened enough to stand anything “~Chicago New A Brief Tragedy The knock of a It gives you a You [ook for a (heck And he hands yu @& bill ~Washiogton Star FAIR WARNING whistle? Un Tree right I: MAY Mr. Grumpy Can Applicant —Bure’ | kin whistle der de Shade of de Old Appl Mr. Grumpy —All 80 as much as like wat if whistle under this joof you fired "Chicago News yOu io you he Some Tall Stories There was an oid fe Whe stood six fee He lectured a bit And made quits a Wilh the jokes ‘Lal he P| — Houston Pos! Hughes gLes iw named twa if ghes HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Mary Lynch of Sayre, Mrs John Smith Waverly, Patsy Zuppe of East Waverly, and Isaac Vanderpool Corners, were operated upon at the hospital this forenoon. Mrs. Morris Kinsley of Dushore was admitted today John Shields, who resides at Ridgebury, was taken to the hospital last n ght in an epiletic condition. Shield: was in the upper freight | train for Geneva when he was sud- 'denly attacked with a fit. Railroad his condition and tele- phoned for the ambulance. Shields was given treatment and he on his way i ——— LOCAL MENTION A large number of teachers from Towanda visited the Sayre schools today — of of Liberty a farmer, yards waiting to take a men saw went ea "A call for a meeting of Demo crats in the office of A D. Stephens bas been issued far tomorrow even ing The funeral of Ruth Searfoss, who died yesterday of scarlet fever was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock The bunal took place at Tioga Point cemetery William G. Middaugh, a resident of Sheshequin, died at his home in He it years old and had been that place on Wednesday was il of pneumonia but a few days A — HIT BY FALLING CHISEL David J. Morgan, a boiler mak- | ees helper, was struck on the he.d | this morning by falling chisel and | sustained an extensive lacer tin | of the scalp. Morgan was engaged in the lower drum of a boiler when a chisel from above dr pped, fill ing a distance of 21 feet and land {ing on the man’s head called The am Morgan hospital in a Ihe ing tulonc: was and taken dazed condition Was to the iry will not prove scrious > REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING A the Republican club took place last night. There a the members and the mecting was held for the purpose of looking over the situation. The chairmen of the various committees appointed meeting ol was arge attendance of at a recent meeting of the club made very satisfactory reports a ENTERTAINED CLUB Miss tained the Solomongrunds club las? Florence Grumme enter evening at her home at 300 Maple street. Music and games furnished the amusement of awarded Hamilton received the first while Miss Katherine Forbes was given the consolation prize the evening. Miss Molly Prizes were pres, Regular $1.00 at $219. Reg- GRAF & CO. OF THEIR MASTE TWO ANIMALS KEEP FAITHFUL VIGIL FOR EIGHT DAYS BEAT OFF FIERCE COYOTES Starving Dumb Brutes Patiently Waiting for Orders Watch Frozen Corpse of Man Stricken with Heart Disease San Fran Perry Sears was and the from exposure in the first time sember 9 ¥ isca, C The remated of here a few hiz death Nevada was told for n its f On No left Humboldt of his way Humboldt mine, te make a round trip I It top on the first camp miles ached a body days ago story of Incss Sears the 10Use the opper w hi hk 1SHa ¥ was hi night out his week s cust at on way this camp Decesnber 7 ind where for there in the faithful above and off the » day alter On hi= body wi eight days it had Iain with horses =tanding two faithful wolves SHOW only the tao entinel logs warning Sears left the light taken heavy and to the horses’ heads to put a rope halter on them, that they won be made his preparations for the night Caught by a sudden heart stroke umn questionably brought on exposure he fell backward the two animals had gpring affair driving wAEOn- off his had gone a glove sO by his knees doubl® un- der him, the halter still clasped in his right hand his gloves in his left. Bo they found him eight days later Eight days' And, watching through the sleet and snow of that eight days’ vigil, out on the wastes of the Nevada desert nothing was but the “shite mantle of the drifting snow, of where sage brush rose gaunt through the whileness, with no human presence within many weary miles, two horses, FRANKEE. 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, Nalley ‘phone 128X Valentines at Strong's — et W. H. Lockerby is in Watkins today. J. G. Ham went to Elmira this morning. Try Strong's strong cough drops Mrs. Hattie Blackmore went to Elmira this morning. : — A — The Hon E S. Hanford returned from Albany last evening Valentine post cards at Strong's W. J. Butler of Tamaqua, Pa, was calling on GS. McGlenn yes terday Strong's cough syrup for colds Miller of Patterson, N | J., a former resident of Waverly, is in town. Alonzo Dr. J C. Kingsland of Canton, Pa, was calling on E J. Neaves yesterday. | Towanda {spent the day with G M. Legg of Broad street. Frederick Howe of Miss May Shannon, of Troy, Pa, will be the guest of Waverly friends over Surday Mrs. Amanda Lehman, of Wy- alusing, 1s visiting her daughter, [Mrs. C. A. Neaves, on Cadwell (avenue. Two arrested by Officer Corcoran for being intoxi- cated They spent the night in the town hall, ——————— men were in. a public place. O FAITHFUL DOGS WARNED OFF HE COYOTES unhaltered fo the gradually where thelr master ind two dog a Scotch collie shephrerd—held death watch over a stiff and frozen When they found him the coyotes had beaten a trail in a circle around the body beyond range of the viclous slash of the collle’'s teeth and the ripping clutch of the shepherd That was all—two doge® a corpse and—the coyote tracks. En- shrouding all, snow and chill and gloom, and eight long nights of deeper gloom and keener chill low ering winter sky’ With the road that they came lying plain behind them and the r ying straight ahead patiently for The horses and moved a those sa stood jeepéning snow feet, and a lay al thelr the corpse two horses, under the oad before and dogs the volce of the had stamped 1iftle restlessly at first, were first on the scene had never moved enough to Whatever instinct of ft was that bade t for the master's command whatever dumb sense of tragedy impelled them to hold mournful until or came, there they had starving had probably til horses wailed Yoliceless 1 whe but stary the wheels brute they intelligence or that vigil alned As fave ren remained they would too, sank the falsely numt warmth Then the desert tragedy plete and 4 have told the tale uers arrived, the and emaciated unable to retain food With the first tonch of human hands on the reins they started xildly ahead to break the strain on thelr frozen mus Who Perry Sears here they for eight have re- down to of the would oyotes’ When though were for a mained they ing Mow have heen con the RWOrK wou res log ORs raven time ores "ne OLE the © s? len There are many in the Sonoma Afstriet to whom his life fs an But no tragedy In the and there was tragedy desolate as the Instead of a with county open book mans jife— in t— could have: been so {f his leaviug it warm and fire lit room thing that could be had to ease passing. he had but the barren ridden wastes of the desert Uncomprehending eyes dyloxg impatient co the #nd . Yet men have died amid comforts who would have given the downy beds upon which ay in exchange for such faithful watchers by their death bed as these faithful to death longer. manfer every the SHOW for a bed watched snapping and walted fiercely for moments, while votes they tw horses and two dogs faithful yet “All Is Right.’ Because God is in Heaven all is right with the world, and because He is In the world all is right with Heaven. So what have we to mourn about? Let | dry our tears and look up ifthere isa A WAVERLY MAN 1S INJURED AT BUFFALO Waverly-—Fred C. Hawkins, a steam fitter who resides on Broad | street, was injured while working Mr. | Hawkins is an cmployee of the | Lehigh and went to Buffalo last [in a car at Buffalo last night night to do some work on a refng | erator car. The car was standing and some other cars run on the same switch and collided with the one in which he was working. The impact threw him against the ice box in the car and rendered him unconscious. He on a switch were was in that condition some time before he was He | brought to his home here. found was His back is badly bruised and he is unable to stand alone, but it 1s thought that no permanently bad results will follow CAPITAL STOCK DOUBLED Waverly—The adjourned annual meeting of the First Bank was held yesterday, on the 43d anniversary of the organization of the bank, and in celebration of that cvent the capital stock was National doubled, thereby increasing it to The surplus is $235,000. This bank was organized Feb. 8, career has been one S 100,000, 1863, and ts | of success, The | elected following officers were President, F. E. Lyford; [vice president, N. S. Johnson; | cashier, Percy L. Lang, directors, Riton Durfey, E C. Tracy, F. L | Howard, F. A. Bell, J. T. Tucker, H. W. Knapp, George Banfield, VanEtten, N. Y. J R Edsall, Nichols, N. Y. | mes— FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON i Waverly—The remains of W. H Spaulding, who died at Chicago on arrived here this | | last Wednesday, morning in charge of Dr. and Mrs. Millspaugh. The funeral took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock | from the Presbyterian church, Rev. | Ross officiating. The service was in charge of the Knights Templars |of Elmira. Waverly lodge F. & A. M. attended in a body. The cemetery. WAVERLY. VALENTINES BIG LINE Our patrons tell usthat prices at our store are much lower than elsewhere. Gregg’'s Racket Store, Broad Street, Corner Park Avenue, Waverly, N. Y. It's the Fashion Nowadays . For Dentists to advertise, so we take this means of bringing to your attention the following special proposition: BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1 will give for TWO WEEKS ONLY the benefit of over 30 years continuous prac- tice at the following low rates: 29 Gold crowns, 22 to $5. Bridge work, per tooth, $4. Gold fillings, $1 up. k, 30 gauge, seamless $1 | Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to 75e¢. Cement fillings, 50c. Extraction, 25c. Plates, $5.00 to $8.00. Remember these prices are only for the two weeks beginning Jan. 27 and ending Feb. 10, 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 States, which is sufficient guarantee of its ex- cellence, as any dentist will tell you. DR. J. W. MURRELLE, 106 CENTER STREET. ATHENS, PA. TAKING DEPOSTONS | QONIS OPERA HOUSE JOHN C. PEGKALLY, FRIDAY, FEBUARY 8, Forelgn and Domestic Fruits. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Waverly —The taking of deposi tions in the Doty case was con- cluded yesterday afternoon. J. A. Shoemaker conducted the case for the remonstrants and Chas. Yocum appeared for Doty. The remon-~ strance sets up several charges of 500 gallons of pure Olive Oil just re- ceived. 300 boxes of macaroni and lm- ported cheese. All direct from Italy. Joseph Shipman No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly. New Amsterdam Theatre, New York Presents VIRGINIA DREW TRESCOTT IN THE Advertise in The Record, violations of the liquor law BURIED TODAY N York Cnterion Theatre Sti CESS, WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWE Supported by JOHN J. FARRELL, And a notable cast of players. Mas- sive and Elaborate production Original and complete Elec- trical Effects ew Waverly—The funeral of Frank lin Carmon took place this morn- ing from the home of his brother, e, & cent a word each Se Nan Sant AT Sa i on reafter, None taken less than 15 cents. Situations | free to pald in advance subscribers, Wanted. Dressmaking done at your home. For further particulars inquire at 115 Hoe pital place, Bayre. 8 year's cxperience. George, on Chemung street, the Rey. G A The remains were taken to East Briggs officiating For Sale or Rent NEW NUSIC STORE The Tiffany music store is one] of the latest additions to the ranks | of Athens’ business places. In| Prices—25, 5 addition to a fine line of pianos and 0, 75, $1. $1.50. Sale opens Wednesday at Drigg's drug store, Bayre; Sanford’s drug store, Ath- ens; W, U, Telegraph oflice, Waverly. AGENTS WANTED. Everywhere to sell teas, collees, sploes, Z extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, When in Athens | premiums with all orders, such as lace oill curtains, dishes, ete. A good chance for It will pay you boys and girls to wake money after school hours. We aiso give prizes to boys and girls selling a specified amount, nT |such as watches —good timekeepers, | rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, THE ECLIPSE | dolls, ete. These prizes come extra and | do not inclode your regular commission. —— Men and women are making a good in- Tt 2 o'clock th come off our plan. Write today for full 1s morning at 2 o clock there jnformation to the SAYRE SPECIALTY was a total eclipse of the moon, WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa. which had the sky been clear, THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT would have been visible to the residents of Sayre. [tis not learnecs once. J.T. Corbin, Athens. For Rent Four rooms over Wilber's lign suitable for office purposes. sonable. Inquireof KE. A. Wilber, organs, you will also find the well- and Wheeler & A line of talking machines, including the] Edison, is onc of the features of known Singer Wilson sewing machines. Two offices for rent in the Many 2 Page block. ‘Two furnished rooms for gentlemen only.in a central location, Athens. In- quire at Valley Record office. Third floor of the Glaser block. the new store call at the store to get prices el tim however, that any looking for the occurrence. The wise weather prophet says that the eclipse of the moon which onc was up Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar AGENCY. Situation Wanted First-class stenographer wants posi- tion at once, best of reference fur-| nished. Apply Valley Employment | Agency. Office hours § to 1. Room 1, | : Balldiog. U you are a contractor and want men we ean furnish you with from 1 to 100 em Sali EM PLOTMRNE or : : AGENCY, Room 1,
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