GER Eye Strela Is Not a Disease Bat arises from mechanical de- fects in the construction of the Hye or its controlling muscles. Relief in such cases can only be had through application of wuit- able made to corpect all existing defects. 1 make a special study of eyesight testing iu all its branches CAD AGENT A per foot correction wherever it exists. 1 Do Not Use Drops | make use of the latest and most the possible fraction and muscles. 1 Recommend Glasses Remember the place, Coraer THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 ES, We solieit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per oent. interest per annum for money jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record J. 5. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CARREY, Editor. ei. Published every afternoon except Sun- Sr at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, » Bubseription, $3.00 per year; 26 cents per month. rates reasonable, and made at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, Act of Congress of March 8, “All the news that's fit to print” FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1908. NO SETTLEMENT YET. fines and Operators Form 8s Com-~ mittee to Discuss Terma, NEW YORK, Feb. 16 The special scale committee of the union anthra ¢ite mine workers of Peunosylvania appeared before the presidents aud oth er officials of the coal mining compa- nies bere and stated in geuersl terms the propositions it desired the opers: tors to grant Before the conference adjourned two subcommittees, of seven men each, were appointed, cue representing the miners aud the other the operators, to take up jolutly the questions at issue and endeavor to reach an agreement When these committees Lave complet od thelr work they will wake a report to the conference The utmost good feeling prevalled during the meeting, and there were many signs that all matters at lssue may be settled without resort to a strike. That the mine workers were not completely prepared to go ahead with the negotiations cumue as a sur prise to the operators. as they bad beet led to Lelleve that the miners bad perfected their case. The operators were fully prepared to proceed, and some of them were disappouluted that the representatives of the men were Dot quite ready. The conference, so far as It related 10 the coal cowpanies. was the wost representative that Las ever met President Mitchell wheu seen refus- od to make any cowiment on the out come of the first meeting but loquiry awong the other mips workers showed that they were as a whole well satls Sed with the situation The principal demands of the miners are for the eight hour day. a 10 per cent increase and recoguition of their wulou. —— Division of Opinions. of men, but only some of them, and pot those of all men, either, but those of some only. —Socrates Huge Hoppers. The largest grasshoppers are found in South America, where some speci- mens reach a length of five inches, with a spread of wings of ten inches Regular $3.50 at $1.98. } The only es in the valley. “WHAT SEEK YE?" olutionize Things in the World anc Make All Prosperous and His rightecuscess, and al: these things shall be added unto you What a message 1s embodie! in this brief sentence’ We should accept such plain words Io full as a message (0 realizing that they are the words of Christ Himself. They are a command. a positive statement, with a rich reward attached How shall we attain the full measure of this blessing” Jesus says. “Seek ye first De king- dom of God” How shall we seek for anything until we consider [for what we are to look? The Apostle Paul saith ‘The kingdom of God Is not meat and drink, but righteousness and peace and joy io the Holy Spirit,” and Jesus said. “The kingdom of God is within you” We have pot {ar W go to seek for such things His right- evusness we shall scarce find on earth, yet it is sald. "Seek and ye shall fod We canpot miss the way If we only trust God lu love and faith, Jesus also said All these things shall be added unic you What are “all these things’ save joy and peace in the knowledge of spiritual truths with every material need rupplied We have God's word The psalmial assures as that “he that trusteth in the Lord shall not want any good thing” Suppose that all the people In any community should “seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness ™ and thereby advance in spiritual thought and life, what would become of all bad tastes and appetites’ The crav- Ing for liquor, for example, would dis appear. All things would be “made new.” Happiness would Increase If all sought first the kingdom of God many little money banks that now in silence beg for missions would Al up and with richer and the collection plates at churcao overflow. Prosperity would be shered by all This, says E Howard Leggett New York Observer is just a picture of what would result If the knowledge of the truths of od ple- valled In every hear! bringing into life God's word where it belongs and send it forth In messages of “Call upon Me and [ will answer thee and show thee great and mighty things which thou knowest saith the lord. “Belleving ye shall receive” RBetractec Counsel—And what was fendant doing meanwhile? Witness— He was telling me » funny story coin in love not got oath” “Well, then, he was telling me a story" —Cassells Allaying His Fears. Mrs. Goode (a clergyman's wife) — My husband always prayer before each meal The New Cook (lndignantly) —Waell, he needn't take sich precautions phwile I'm at th’ range —I'm cookin’ school gradooate' —Puck. Slow, But Sure ‘Have you a street cleaning tem” Yes, answered the man who never loses his social pride “It takes a lL.t- tie time. but it is thorough. We wai’ for a thaw. '—Washington Star Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $2.28 w Shee ays on train 7, returning on or before the 234. 821 $6.75 to New York and return on Tuesday, March 6th, good to return Reg- WHEY FRANK K WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. Andrew Patchen of Loder street, gave a party to a number of young friends last evening Mr. and Mrs. Hugh |]. Baldwin will start in a few days for tended Southern trip Rev. Alanson Tilden of this place will preach at the Disaple church in Sayre Sunday. if} €X- Mrs. Hollenback of Halsey Val- ley is visiting at the home of | M Slawson on Waverly street visiting at the home of D. V. Per- sonius of Pennsylvama avenuc Mr. and Mrs M. Lansing of Randall, N. Y, are the guests of | Johmson street All kinds of up to date photog- {raphy at Coe & Webster's, i Broad street, Waverly. Ping pangs a specialty; 28 for 25c 237-4t Elmira are spending a few days at { Decker, on Fulton street. ——— i | The Colgate University Glee { Club, of which Roy Brooks and | Ralph Knapp of this place, are members, will give a concert at the Baptist church March 26 FARMERS INSTITUTE The Farmers’ Institute opened a A. hall this morning. The attend sented the progressive farmers of thia township opened by prayer by Rev. P.R Ross, President of welcome but on account of illness was unable to be present, and P. 1. Lang acted Mr. Lang's address was timely and he paid a high tnbute to the worth of in his stead waverly, and extended to them-a hearty welcome from our citizens In the absence of Conductor Cook, Frank DD. Ward of Batavia, Mr. Ward | will take charge of the exercises | George D. Genung until Mr. Cook's arrival tomorrow. The other local members of the A.B Ellis LEHICH APPOINTMENTS W. Thompson, | superintendent of the {division of the Erie, later superin- G formerly Delaware | high Valley railroad company. | of the Ene, has been | superintendent of the ap pointed Wyoming { division of the Lehigh with head | Quarters at Wilkes-Barre LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE The Tioga Hose Presents MR. CLIFTON MALLORY DAVID GARRICK MISS GENEVIEVE DEAN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Evenings, Feb. 22-23. i Grand Holiday Matinee Thursday after noon at 2:30, A Musical Extravaganza by over 80 peo- ple will precede the action of the play. COSTUMES English court of the peri- SCENERY--By Seaman & Landris. INCIDENTAL MUSIC by Mrs. Clifton Mallory, Musical Director, | Reserved Seat Sale Opens Monday A. M. Reserved Seats 50c and 35¢, llery 25¢. Matinee 10c and 0c. Down comes the bankrupt sign, and this bankrupt sale which has been the talk of this valley for thefpast two months will be a thing of the past. This sale will commence on For 10 Days THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 For 10 Days positively no longer, I am not giving you a lot of hot air, but will give you merchandise you are looking for at prices you never before heard of. Words in print cannot explain the great values we are offering for the next 10 days to come. No man, woman or child need go for lack of clothes or shoes as long as this tomorrow may never come. sale is in force. Act today; The world will not help those who will not help themselves Genuine Rubber Collars, 2 for 25¢ 50 dozen Men's Black Socks, 3 pairs for 25¢ A good Men's Business Suit, 75% wool at $4.98. Have a look It is easier to save now than ten years from now. He who hesitates is lost Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear at 29c each Overalls and Coats to match at 39¢ each Knee Pants, while they last, at 11c a pair wn's Extra Heavy Socks at 4c a pai Men's Extra Heavy Socks at $23 pair A good Men's All Wool Suit, the thing for busi- Red and Blue Handkerchiefs at 3c each ness wear, at $6.98. It’ dand Men's Black Sateen Shirts, the best in the land wes Aa Na, . 33 anny x oe pul 30 Sach 25 Men's Black Unfinished Worsted Suits, all or only A434c eac 43 2 Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Stiff and Soft Hats, while ig ned, at 3848. Tt world ve | ) ; J “thev last, at Y8c each : v : Ly ph ot ph Here is THE SUIT, Strictly pure wool, lined | hn 4 a 5 » Soators at Ade with the best of Skinner's satin, round and *idiren S 2 oo : square cuts, single and double breasted. This | 250]Children’s Suits from 98c to $2.98 suit we always sold at $18.25, si f 'l 100 pairs Men's Patent Leather and Box Calf : : ys: Soe 4 Sizes Tul tom 2 Sie $1 Erato ab $180 34 to 46. This suit is a wonder. They will go hoes, the 8 while they last at $12.48 an’ rer 3 th, sold $10, now $5.98 er ; Men's Overcoats, full leng uv $ $5 Any Ladies’ Coat in the store at $4.98. Just About 1 dozen Dress Sait Cases left, at 98¢ think of it Men's Dress Shirts, worth from $1 to $1.75 each Men's Working Gloves at 19¢ a pair, This is your last chance 50 dozen Silk Bows at 10c each. The 25¢ grade All of our 50c Four-in-Hand Ties at 19¢ i i i at 69c each Men's and Boys’ Linen Collars, all late i-ply styles, 3 for 25¢ The man who saves will soon find he 18 When you begin to save remember that earning twice as much | | it's the little things that count pot GO TO SLEEP AND FALL OVER YOURSELF. When this sale is over you will wonder: “Where was I when such bargains were offered?" Your neighbor will have some of them ; why not you? This, sale positively closes on Saturday, February 24, and our large bankrupt sign comes down. Be wide Remember, this sale means Stock to Go Out and Cash to Come In. It is up to you to do the rest, as I don't say very much, but what I say is gospel truth. A word to the wise It will be easier to save now than ten years from now. He who hesitates is lost. H. A. KAUFMAN'S OLD STAND | LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE, PA. awake. is sufficient. pares — ee ——————— Read The Record. GREGG'SRACKET STORE Pay Day Bargains $17.00 Dinner Set for $11.98. $6.50 Dinner Set for $4.98. All 50c Tams for 25c. 75c and $1.00 Wrappers for 50c. Soap pu Wand for housewo! at borne House, 207 North Lehigh aa Sayre, 299-* Dressmaking done at your home. For farther particulars inquire at 115 Hos- pital place, Bayre, 8 year's cxperience. Gregg’s Racket Store, TOUHEY'S HOTEL SHOES AGENTS WANTED. . Everywhere to sell teas, coffees, spices, James Smith, the Athens Shoe Doctor, New and Up-to-Date. First. | #04 South Main street, has just pat in a | &Xtracts, baking powders and fine soaps, Clans Accommodations. | Thomas Ave. Opposite L. V, Btatlon. premiums with all orders, such as lace fine lot of call shoek and other up-to- I ice, “Pomona xight. Re. gurteina, dishes, ote, Agood shaned for | Rates $1.50 Por Dey. Sayre. LE. BAKER. pairing continued in the usual scientific hours. We also give prises to Carpenter and Builder. Page Third floor of the Glaser block. Heo Two offices for rent in the Maney & block. 144 | such as timekeepers, A.J. GREENER Br ete. These prizes come extra and regular commission. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. | Plans and Bstimates Furnished 5 making come off our plan. Write today for full information to the SAYRE TY WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours—7%0 fam, ,1%08,7t08p. mm. oO BLOCK. Valley Telephone 37x. 138 Lookhart 86. Read The Record, manner. 236-6* boys and girls selling amount, watch a good in- 25 Stevenson Bt., Sayre, Pa. i 17 Pleasant St. T Waverly, N.Y.| te RH. DRISLANE, E XA ) "Contractor and Builder T | Plans and Retimates Furnished. Office: — Rooms 4 aod 6, Elmer Block, Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa. 103 Lincolo St. Bayre, Pa