| News and advertising matter may be | elt at t Greggs Racket Store, Waverly. “After 12 o'clock noon call the main | | pfice at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 135X. ‘Dr. Joachim's Lecture Will Be an Interesting Feature of Tues- | day Evening's Session. John Cary spent Sunday at Bar-| . H ton. | The regular meeting of the La- : -— dies’ Labrary club will be held on Mis, George Legg is still seri- | Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock in 'ously ill ‘the library building. Note the hour, as this is a departure from ithe regular order of aftcinoon Miss Elizabeth McCarty is in meetings. The change is made | Elmira to fay. lthis week to present Dr. EB . is Crocs an | Joachim's illustrated lecture, A Wall paper at Strong's. | Talk on Bacteriology. This lecture H. M. Squires of Wilawana was [13 entertaining and instructive to a lin town this morning. ‘marked degree, and is illustrated : by a number of fine stercopticon views. At the conclusion of the lecture a social hour will follow during which refreshments will be |scrved. Members arc asked to | bring all the friends they wish, and a cordial to attend is extended the gentlemen of the) valley. The ladies are requested | to bring spoons for themselves and guests. Mrs. Estabrook is chair-| man of the meeting. LOCAL MENTION The Sunny South at the | QOMis | this evening. made to correctall defects. | make a» al ho x ori! testing in all Try Strong's cough syrup. Asfure a per- wherever it etiats, Da Not Use Drops Atropine or other mydriatic, injurious drags, all of i them, snd belonging to a past sia in the science of optics as i to t testing. | make ase of the latest and most scientific instruments for detérmini the possible of disrasa and to measare aveuratery wrrors of re- and mukcles, Recommend Glasses Only when positively needed and clearly promising good results, Cousidering the character of the work [do my charge fora examination of the eyed and glasses is moderate, W.H . BAIRD, Eyesight Specialist, her the ah Coraer Broad and Clark Streets, Waverly, The only exclasive optical parlors in the valley, BURIED TODAY Mrs. George Painton has recov- ered from a severe attack of the Funeral Services Were Coduduc- | 1 = grip. -. ted from His Late Home this Shepard & Stamford are wiring Afternoon the Zeta Psi fraternity house at Waverly—The funeral 'of the Ithaca. late RD. Vanl)izer, took place | Mrs Charles Lincoln is visiting this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from | relatives and friends at Susque- {the family home on Park avesue. | anna. The Rev Peter R. Rass conducted i a the funeral service. A large num- | Five members were received into ber attended and many friends and | | the Methodist church on probation | relatives from out of town were | last evening. : | | present at the service. L. Freedman and wife of Me- The busiuess places of Waverly | | shoppen is visiting his brother, B, were closed during the hour of the | Freedman, for a few days. funeral out of respect to the | — . i i guest of Charl P. | deceased. | The dancing club will meet at Ra 22 yes ‘the ‘home of Dana Hopkins on| ge | Chemung street this evening. Biggest assortment in the valley, and Ll low at ; very time of year when most in demand. We have a w earned reputation for handling only the best grades of t ware at no higher prices than usually asked for the chea flimsy kinds. SPECIAL---All 50c Tams for 25c. 75c and $1.00 Wrap pers for SOc. Gregg's Racket Store, PEOPLE HAVE DIED _ Krom serious trouble resalting from bad condition of teeth. Dangerous stomach = disorders and severe neuralgia can often be traced to decayed or ulcerated tecth. BE WARNED! | Dolnot impair your general health and personal appearance by lack of care for your teeth. Now is the time to escape neuralgia. I give the benefit of over 30 years continuous practice at the following low prices: Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to 750, Cement fillings, 50c. Extraction, 25¢. Plates, $5.00 to $8.00. EN ee Post cards at Strong’ s. ———————— Devoe paints at Strong's Mrs. E. I. Knise 1s visiting her | sister at Newark, N. J. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Ospital - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 mvilation We solicit your Banking basi- and will pay you three per Interest per annum for money a cm —— There will be a meeting of the | Packer Hose Co, tomorrow even-| Gold crowns, 22k, 30 gauge, seamless $4 ing. | to $5. | Bridge work, per tooth, $4. is the Gold: fillings, $1 up. Stones at | ————— ae ti R. J. Barton of Sayre, rn — 1 WINDOW LIGHT BROKEN Waverly —A Tatge plate glass the front of store was broken by an unknown party It is though that the person who did it] wn Strauss, who formerly con- Mrs. Zaus- | {ducted a crockery store on Broad | street, but hs now resides at Bay | Shore, L.. |, 1s in town. Mr. Charles Raub of Waverly, {and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Baker of Youngstown, Ohio, spent Sunday ‘with William Raub of Elmira. - it | The gold I use is prepared by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and most experienced Dr. Wm. B. McDonald spent | metallurgists of the United States, which is sufficient guarantee of its ex- Sunday with his pareme at ling-| cellence, as any dentist will tell you. ~~ DR. J. W. MURRELLE, 106 CENTER STREET. The Knights of Columbus will give their last dance belore Lent this evening. Cards and dancing will be indulged in. W. T. CAREY, Editor. | window IR Published every afternoon except San- a8 Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, $8.00 per year; 25 cents mn Simon | Fred Drake went to Elmira this! morning to attend the relative. Zausmer's funeral of a| last night, WP was from out of town Barner Fremont F of Canisteo, IN Y, spent Sunday with his father i Abel Barner. { — IL.eon McCaslin Owe go, ATHENS, PA. LORIrsions LAWS é WINLACK, “AGENTS WANTED, — = A huts to sell teas, cufete: Spiess RATLROAD. reminms with all orders, ‘uoh Me laos ee Attorneys and Counselors | | curtain, diabes, chanos for 36.75 to New York City and return at Law. March 8th. Vilid to return on or be. fore March 16th, Children 3,40. street at the time and several persons were in front mer was on the of the store when the broken. caught a pass glass was | of with rela-| and wife The crowd then ran and | ing street car which The about spent Simday in Sayre ~¥ NR jo : tives was going to Dayre, which damage, “All the news that's fit to print” MONDAY, PRBRUARY 26 1906. Czar or Tiar? “One of the subscribers to Youth's ~ Companion asks the pertinent question why It has adopted the spelling tsar designate the emperor of all the Husslas The most natural and ob answer is that the spelling lndi- cates thé Russian pronunciation of the word, which czar does not. The title from an old Slavonic word which the Encyclopaedia Britannica ‘says Ja pot derived from the Latin Cassar; but other authorities say that its ultimate derivation is from the Roman. The origin of the common spelling fs supposed to be the writ of Hatberstein, about 1650. The Jetier ¢ In Roman-Slavonic bas the sound of ts. The letter was copied but the sound was not. The letter z ‘sever belonged in the word The spelling czar is now—says Murray's great English dictionary—regarded as old-fashioned. The accepted German spelling Is zar, which is pronounced thar: the French have lately adopted — see anounts to S100, 1s The Sayre High Schoo ! Alumni will hold a mecting at the high school hall next Tuesday cveniig { > ful'y covered by surance, FAREWELL RECEPTION Waverly —The ¥ of the Baptist give a farewell Business houses of Waverly were closed from 2 uptil 4 this afs TRANSACTED. on BUILDING, 219 DESMOND oar Valley Phone 180-A. for The Subscribe Record ternoon as a token of respect to the memory of the late R. D. Van. Duzer, Sr. The Sayre and Athens bowling team will meet on the tonight, exciting game is pr omised to all.| my People’s U plop: an | chucch will ree pion alleys at Sayre A very secicly the, The Hon Byram L. Winters, ‘accompanied by Joseph Judd ol the Knickerbocker News Press The reception 1s not Limited to! was in Waverly Monday. They the society, but all friends of Mr. | spent Sunday at the Winter's farm and Mrs. Jolls are invited to be|at Smithboro. present | Mr. Jolls will leave next Satur-| Waverly lodge, P.O.S.of A, day morning for Philadclphia to’ {and delegations from the Sayre take |and Athens lodges of the same or-~ choir | der attended the Methodist church The Rev. M. S | Godshal preached a patriotic ser~ REPUBLICAN CAUCUS | ~~ in Psst church padors next Faday night to Mr and Mrs J] M. Jolls The bartenders’ association of| a ion NONDAY. FEBUARY B, ATES LEADING hall yesterday. Only business of : al J. C. ROCKWELL'S | DRAYMAN. routine nature was transacted | NEW | Repecial care ad pt at. Saitén given to gba of 108 Lincoln Bt. Bayre, Pa. A train consisting of nine cars | loaded with automobiles pissed through Sayre this morning train started from Buffalo aad pod automobiles are consigned to al Philadelphia firm. rl MS The Queen Esther Circle of the | duties as at the church in that city. up his assistant | director B :thaay America’s Largest and Best of All i Ilast evening. Colored Shows, Hil & BEIBACH CAFE {A Metropolitan Attraction, Elegant | Wandrobe, Pretty Girls, Two Quar- | tettes, Southern Songs and Dancing, Concert Orchestra. as the spelling. aod that form is increasing in use in English The Tondon Times, 8 most careful author ty, employs ft. and so does the Britasnica in Ha supplementary vol In 99 lostances out of every 100 it | . seem that public document had exerted himself | ‘fo see how many words be could use ia telling his story. Prolixity, not brevity, is the rule. out of the government printing office to burden the malls and litter the desks of congressmen and ojhers Is paver read Indeed a great deal of it never comes out of the wrapper that is put on ft at the printing office, but is gent 10 the garbage pile just as It is received. Busy people have nol the time or patience to wade through & thousand pages 10 got a few kernels of | have been given them lo ten pages * pomé wlisen Gon't nave (0 learn Jiu. gis is order two know how to throw ‘man down good and hard Waverly—The. Republic an caus| Ho Shane of Jersey City, Mr. and | cus to place in nomination candix | Mrs E N. VanDuzer and Mr. and | dates for the village offices, will be Mrs J. O. Demorest of Middletown held at Stone's hall Friday evening | arrived in Waverly yesterday after at 7:30 o'clock. A candidate for | noon to attend the funeral of the {village president and three candi {late R. D. VanDuz:r, | dates for trustees, beside several | held this sftermook. | minor offices are to be chosen wane SUDDENLY STRICKEN NOTICE ads inserted by persons which was Waverly—Mzs. Charles M. Wel suddenly stricken with Want hemorrhage of the stomach Satur- not having a ledger account with day afternoon while attending a | The Record must be paid for when | reception at the home of Mrs. J. B ordered printed. We positively | Floyd on Waverly street, wls indiserim~ | {lar was cannot charge want | inate ly—the expense of bookkeep- | she cannot be moved to her CARD OF THANES Mr. and Mrs. John Deuzetter and s ing and collecting 1s entircly out | home, { of pro portion to the amount involy- | ed in the transaction, | rl | { Read The Record. large Solid “Regular $3.50 at $1.98. [and farmily wish in this manner to {thank all their friends for flowers {and the many acts of kindness {shown them during their recent | affliction. Oak Rockers Reg- Very Cheap Traveling Beginning Pet. J 14 and contivuing iy nuit A , the Erie Re dals will Baptist church will give an enter- tainment and social at the home of Miss Lottic Charter, 709 South] Elmer avenue. A mock trial will | A GENUINE COLORED COMPANY be the principal source of amuse tn their P ment All are invited St I.-FPS - TT - Band Parade at Noon. astimes of the Sunny South. Prices—25, 35 and S0c 50c H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties The season of social gaicty is | nearly at an end Tomorrow night | will mark the finish and the season { t Il begin Wednesds of penitence will begin Wednesday. | Discusce of Wome wud of 156 Rectum. There will be two dances in Sayre | Hours—Tto9s.m,1t0 8,7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow evening, but from then OFFICE SAMUELS BLOCK. on until St. Patrick's day there will | | Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart St, be nothing doing in this line in| LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices Sa ENGINEERS DISSATISFIED The D. S. & S engincers who must move ta Hazleton on account Btore, both phones; or at the Erie yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. col EMAN WASSLER, er er — Ee of the carly train leaving Drifton being discontinued, are much dis- | satisfied and do not feel inclined ta| leave the cory homes which they | have erected in the latter town. The average engineer on the DS Dissolution of Partnership Notice in hegeby given that the part- nership heretofore subsisting between 4 W. Arthur and D. M, Arthur, under the . irm name of Arthor & Com himself a comfortable home which | dissolved on the 2st day of Pe a he will now be compelled to aban | 1996, by sitaal consent. All debts ow- comp ing to sald parinership are receivable don under the recent order issued | said D. M. Arthur, to whom also afl by the officials of the Lehigh Val | claims and demands agaiost the same are to ba presented for ent, ley. While the present order only! The business heretofore condaeted by continued at the same that the order will be made gene: | son street, Sayrs, Pa, bra. a Arthur, 2 the summer months.come. 26 ] I. M Axion Best of Everything , Lockhart St. { Sayre. MISSES TABER & LAMBERT Sayre Art Parlor. 129 W. LOCKHART ST. We show a complete line of Fancy { new and up-to-date line of stamping Jat terns for Shirt Waist Saits, Hata, Lin- ele, shadow eyelet and French em- ery. { i | ATTORNREY-AT-LAW, } Office: —Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Blook, Lockhart Btreet, Sayre, Pa. Everything New 0a Up ta First | Lo0 Accommodations. Thomas Ave., Opposite L. V, Station. Rates $1.50 Per Day. Saye. JOHN PELL, keeping, 319 W. Lockhart. Loe The Dr. Judson on North stre:t, Athens, Pa. Apply to W x Allen, Farmers National Two offices for rent in the Situation Wanted Widow wishes position as hou er. Inquire at 802 Stevenson B&