applied to testing. “fmproved i the latest aceurately a of the | | | The Valley Record DAY, FEBRUARY 722, 1900. Badly Homesick. Lydia Sturdevant Sterling, a con- iralto, became suddenly homesick at Milan, Italy, 16 gays before Christmas and started for Berkel#¥. Cal, at once, st a8 her family had sat down to the Christmas dinner she walked in, not Baving allowed a servant, who had opened the street door for her, to an- pounce her. She canceled European sngagements to make the (rip, and returned in 8 week. os Non-Smokers. ~ Neither President Roosevelt nor ¥ies President Fairbanks uses tobacco, 3 tolocldence which somewhat dis- “sredits the assertion (hat smoking Is pefoming almost universal. It uso suggests that the social smoke is not sbsolutely essential to “getting along” in the world. —Youth's Companion Absent-Minded or— | ~ A policeman going his rounds in the | early morning in Bath, England, saw a | clock standing on the doorstep of 2 house. He rang the bell and found that! the occupant had taken the milk pitcher ep to his bedroom, leaving the clock where he bad Intended to put the Oldest Woman Writer. i Francis Alexander, of Florence, | of the oldest women, if not the | , writing to-day. Mrs Alexan- is in her ninety-third year and has | transiated from the Italian more | 120 miracle stories and sacred . : On the Common Highway. ! We are learning that u standard of | social ethics fs not attalned by travel | ing a sequestered pathway, but by wing ' Hing on the thronged and common roud where all must turn out for one another, | and at least see the alzé of one another's | Too Much of It ‘ fweeh you and the new cook already Is there? ~The Professor—Well, to tell the frulh, she does serve the steak (oo rare —Chicago Tribune Regular $3.50 at § The following is taken from the Dushore Review, published by Fred Newell: “We are informed that the papers were signed Satur- day by the terms of which the Herald of this place, ceases to exist, and the - subscription list and good will of that sheet are ac- quired by Mr, Streby, of the Ga. zette It has been evident for some time that this was to be the out come, and the final transfer of the business has been delayed longer than many thought possible. The Herald was born during a thunder storm. Its life has been passed amid tumult and battle, but its end came peacefully and naturally. It just kind of went to sleep and nev- er woke up. Interment today (Wednesday ) No flowers. DAVID GARRICK The presentation of David Gar rick by Clifton Mallory and a cast composed of Waverly talent was well attended at the Loomis opera house last might. The play is a clever English comedy and those who participated in it last night acquitted themselves in a most commendable manner. Mr. Mal. lory is an actor of unusual ability, and with the excellent support that he hid, gave an entertainment that eclipses many of the travelmg organizations. The proceeds go to the Tioga hose company and judging from the appearance of the house their treasury will receive a substantiil addition. to be repeated this evening A AAP sin, COSTLY DUCKS paid a fine of $25 and $4 76 costs for having two wild ducks in his possession out of season. Kithcart claimed that be found the ducks floating down the stream, but as the law is very strict cons cerning the possession of game birds out of season, the justice could do nothing else but fine him. FIRST ANNUAL BALL Southern Tier Division, No. 10, O. R. C, and Sayre Lodge, No 337, B. of R. T. will give their first anr.ual ball in the Movanho club rooms on Easter Monday evening, Apnl 16. The price of tickets is $1 cach. The Union Lyceum or- chestra of Ithaca will farnish the music for the occasion, F. E. Bidlack has sold his inter~ ment and Employment Agency in has accepted a position as district manager of the N. P. I. and will be located in Williamsport March 1. Reg- = & CO. News and advertising matter may be After 12 o'clock noon call the main Special prices on dairy pans and Percy 1. Lang and Attorney Frank 1. Howard went to Albany this morning. Police Justice Charles O Hoag- land went to Elmira today to have his eyes treated. Frank I. Howard and F. W. Merriam received the Shriners de | gree at Binghamton last evening. —t R. S. Harnden went to , Pa, last evening to | visit his son, Arthur D. Harnden A number of persons from this place attended the banquet of the Eastern Star at Elmira last even- ing. There will be a special meeting of the Waverly Eastern Star Chapel this evening, at which time degrees will be conferred, On account of the illness of Mrs. Blackmore, the Holy City which was to have been given in the Waverly Presbyterian church next Sunday, will be postponed to the third Sunday in March. Myron Nelson, I. B. Hugg and Addison Ellis were yestegday drawn on the Tioga county grand jury by County Judge Howard T. Mead of Owego. A. B. Comstock, Michael Quigley, J. S. Wescott, Frank W. Fields, all of this place, were drawn as trial jurors. ————— A ——— THEY GOT 15 DAYS IN THE COUNTY JAIL Waverly — A Waverly young man is in trouble at Owego. On Tuesday night a warrant was sworn out for Joseph McHale and an Owego young man, charging them with unjustifiably running horses on the public highway. Officer Horgan made the “arrest and they were brought before Juss tice Loring. They plead guilty and were sentenced to fifteen days cach in the county jail. The young men had hired a livery rig about the Owego streets at a high rate of speed, and brought the horse back to the livery in very S— EE WARREN--NELSO Frederick E. Warren of Buffalo, and Miss Vera B. Nelson were united in marriage by Rev. George A. Briggs, pastor of the Baptist church, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B Nelson, ia Pine street, at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Warren is a popular Lehigh brakeman and his bride is onc of Waverly's most accomplished young ladies. There were about thirty guests present and the young people were the re- cipients of many presents. After their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Warren will take up their residence ia Buffalo. i { i { i i Waverly—Rev. Briggs will at tend the annual banquet of the | Baraca class at Canton, Pa, and occupy the Baptist pulpit | Rev. Tilden will fll his pulpit here Mr. Jolls will conduct a special musical program at thc cvening service. This is Mr. Jolls' last | service before going to Philadel: { phia. Waverly—R. C. Osborn & Co have rented the building at 373 | Broad street for a few days and will tionery, school supplies, etc. They =F | — : Waverly—Mrs. Jane Kirk died at he home, 468 Cayuta av nue, | yesterday, from an illness which originated with an abscess on the hip. She has been ill for the past fifteen months and was a very patient <ufferer, The funeral was held from the home today. $ A sss—~a———— i LOST CHILD IS FOUND | Jerome, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh, wandered away from his home on Lincoln street about 11 o'clock this | morning and occasioned quite a large stir for such a little chap. Members of the family searched wi. hout avail until past the dinner hour. Then Mr. Walsh, who is] The child was finally located in| South Waverly about 1 o'clock. | The Waverly police put him! aboard a trolley car and his arrival | at Sayre coon after brought back peace and happiness to the Walsh household. The chief is still en- gaged in figuring how the child got so far away from home. INTHE SUNY SGivs- Manager Jackson's last attraction at the opera house, In the Sunny South, presented by ome of J.C. Rockwell's conpanics, was by far the best show he has ever played. The house was all sold before the curtain was raiscd and several hun- dred were turned away. The com- pany kept the audience in roars of laughter throughodt the evening. James Turncr, the leading comes dian, has a style of his own that wins the applause of the house re- peatedly. Manager Jackson exs pects to book the company for a return date —Saranac Lake, N.Y. HOSPITAL NOTES Alvah Jarvis of Sayre was ad- mitted to the hospital today. Mrs. John Romberger of Sayre was admitted to the hospital today. x : | Quickest Route to Chicago, 17! Hours from Sayre Leave Bayre this afternoon and arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow worn- ing. In time for connections for west- ern points, This is via Lehigh Valley, M Central or Lake Shore Rail- roads. Bleeper $3.00 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and Sduipment - fincet roadbed --unexcellad dining cars — Lxcursions NYE RAILROAD. $2.28 to Rochester and retarn Thursday, February 22d. Good going on train 7, retarniog on or before the 234d. sll $6.75 to New YorK City and retarn March 8th. Valid to veturn on or be- fore March 18th. Children 3.40. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE NONDAY, FEBUARY 2, J. C. ROCKWELL'S NEW SUNNYSOUTHCO America's Largest and Best of All Colored Bhows. A Metropolitan Attraction, Elegant Wardrobe, Pretty Girls, Two Quar- tettes, Southern Songs and Dancing, Concert Orchestra. Band Parade at Noon. A GENUINE COLORED COMPANY In their Pastimes of the Sunny South. Prices—25, 35 and SOc Executor’s Notice Letters testimentary on the estate of ens, Pa., having been granted the under- signed, notice is hereby given that all persops indebted to said estate are re- quested to make immediate payment, and all persons haviog claims against it | must present them duly authenticated for settlement, FRANK T. CADY, Bayre, Pa, Jan. 10, 1906, Executor. SHOES James Smith, the Athens Shoe Doctor, | 604 South Main street, has just pat in a | fine lot of calf shoes and other up-to- date varieties. Prices all right. Re- ! pairing continued In the nsaal scientific | 244 2vj E. M. DUNHAM y ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, | Oflesi~ Rooms § aad 5, Rimer Block, Btreet, Sayre, Pa. oo Dangerous stomach decayed or ulcerated teeth. to $5. Bridge work, r tooth, $4. Gold fillings, up. $1 Cement fillin gs, 50c. = 106 CENTER STREET. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE The Tioga Hose Presents MR. CLIFTON MALLORY In the Great English Comedy DAVID GARRICK Supported by MISS GENEVIEVE DEAN And Local Talent WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Evenings, Feb. 22.23. Grand Holiday Matinee Thursday after- noon at 2:30, A Musical Extravaganza by over 60 ple will precede the action of the play. COSTUMES — English court of the peri- od of 1742, by Hermann and Miller, SCENERY — By Seaman & Lauodria. INCIDENTAL MUBIC—by Mis, Clifton Mallory, Musical Ditector. tt rtm gi Reserved Seat Sale Opens Monday A. M. Reserved Seats 50c and 35c. ilery 25¢c. Matinee 10c and 20c. FISH, FISH If you want fish try S. J. Bellis on Elizabeth street. You can buy the best Fish there every day. Pbone orders promptly attended to. Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w MISSES TABER & LAMBERT Sayre Art Parlor. 120 W. LOCKHART ST. We show a Somplils line of Fancy Goods, Linens and Materials. Also a pew and up-to-date line of stamping Pa terns for Shirt Waist Salts, Hats, Lin- gerie. shadow eyelet and French em- roidery. Auditor's Notice The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Bradford coun- ty to audit, settle, adjast and report dis- tribution of the funds in the bands of W, B. Hufl, admioistrator eo. ta. of the es tate of Rebben Btiles, late of Troy town- ship, deceased, will attend tothe duties of his appointment at the office of David J. Fanoing, Esq., in Troy Boro. Ps. on Friday the 23d day of February.1006, at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to make barred from coming in upon said funds, Joseph W. Beaman, Auditor. Athens, Pa., January 26, 1906. jan. 30, feb. 6-13-20 H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Hours—-7to fam, 1087 Hho Boog, OFFICB-SAMUELS BLOCK. LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ERAL LAW BUSINES TRANSACTED. LAWS' BUILDING, 219 DESMOND BT, Valley Phone 180-A. Sayre. GC. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING | | | Eepecial care and prompt at. (tention given to moving of | Pianos, Household Goods, Bafes etc. HILL & BEIBACH Are Best of Everything ‘Lockhart St. an Sayre. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everytalag New and Up-to-Date. First- Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station, Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre. JOHN GC. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic fruits. S00 yanony of pure Olive Oil just re- cel 300 boxes of macaroni and im- ported cheese. All direct from Italy, ~ No. x Elizabeth St., Waverly Dissolution of Partnership Notice in hereby given that the part- nership heretofore subsisting between J. W. ar and D, M. Arthur, ander the firm name of ‘Arthur & Company, was dissolved on the 31st day of February, 1906, by mutual consent. All debts ow- log sald partnership are receivable D. M. Arthur, to whom also all to to be - ATHENS, PA, AGENTS WANTED. rush ti | premiums with all orders, such as | ourtains, dishes, sid, A chance for [Bo and gi mah { WORKS, Box 115, Bayre, Pa. R. H. DRISLANE, Wanted. If you want a sensible shoe go to Jamon Smith's, Ea uth Main street, rl wanted for 1 Athens. Competent pply at Osborne 207 North Lehigh avenues, Sayre, housework. For further particulars uire at 115 Hos- pital place, Sayre. te For Rent Unfurnished rooms for light house- keeping, 819 W, Lockhart, 1-0t° The Dr. Judson on North stre‘t, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Alvan Farmers National Bank, Athens, For Rent—The second floor at No. 310 Broad Nereesy Waverly, Simon Zausmer. Two offices for reat in the & Page block. Mn Third ficor of the Glaser block. Hise Notice. 5 Notice is hereby given that the firm of W.H Dennis Jr, & Co, composed . H Dennis and Myrtie Dennis is ; dissolved, W. H. Dennls continningthe business as before. W, H. Dennis, ¢ Athens, Pa., Feb. 20, 1908. a
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