B. B. SAWTELLE, Oashier. The Valley Record TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 134 Free Free Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Counn., writes that a free sample bottle of hsipsd bee when she was all i is a body builder tonic of wonderful merit, if you have not tried it, you should The greatest system Tonio in Sick Kidneys are positively Bloodine. Sold by C. The Erie Railroad Is again offering yory low rates to the Pacific Coast and ‘other western points. Inquire of Erie Ticket or write J. H. Webster, & CO. WAVERLY Thomas O'Hara was in Waver- ly teday. J. S. Shoemaker went to Tow- anda this afternoon, B B. Biker of Nichols was in Waverly yesterday. G. Tracy Rogers of Binghamton was in Waverly yesterday. Mrs. S. E. Ellis and daughter Maud are visiting at Binghamton The K. of C. are preparing to [give a social at their hall Friday | might. i | Miss May Leavitt of Elmira is {visiting her sister, Mrs, Charles | Rogers. | D. H. Eaton of Est Waverly {1s seriously ill. It is fared that he has paralysis; Geo, M. Legg went to Elmira {yesterday and attended the meets ing of Elmira camp No 77 S. cf V. Miss Mabel Weedburn has been visiting her parents for the last two days, and returned to Ithaca today. If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent off this month, sar Headaches relieved by proper glasses. Trea, eyesight specialise, office at Neaves' drug store. ccd t Mr former Stanton of Waverly Corning, a resident, was caliing oa J F. Shoemaker ycster- day. —— —— N. Ii. Lockerby's Waverly street barber shop is now ruaning four chairs, ing. First class work nn wait- 14% Ot Found—A purse containing a sum of money. Owner may have same by proving property at Bar- overworked your : and esused trouble with your Kid- ~ peys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and blad- der? Have yous flabby appearance of especially under the eyes? Too desire to pass urine? If so Pills will cure you. By mail 60a. Sold by will Mrg. Co. Prop's, 0. Bold by C. M. Driggs, ————n Very Low Rates Colonist tickets are now on sale via Hele Rallroad to the Pacific Coast and other western points. These rates are low, and will be in effect un. til Oet. . All people desiring to get to the far west uld take advantage these rates. Call on Erie Ticket , or J. H. Webster, Div. Pasa. Agt., #9-0ct LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, ht. 2 The Greatest of all Comedy Successes, Are You a Mason? t Leo Deitrichstein, the Author of ~ the Mountain Climber and Before and After, with WM. ROBERT DALY “ ~And an Admirable Company. N. Y. Herald says: “Def. re you had finished laughing st one thing, found yourself splitting your over another,” 28—25, 50, 75c and $1. Vance sale, Wednesday at E. Bar ton Hall's Shoe Store, Waverly. - Y. The trolley compauy is remov~ ing the bricks from between its tracks on West Broad strect pre paratory 'o putting in heavier rails, A large party of Waverly peo- pie went to Wyalusing on Lehigh train N> 1 today to attend the dis trict convention of th: Epworth League, a — The Rev Alarsoa Tilden of Clinton avenue was in East Cime- ron Sunday, and preached at the Baptist church at that place He also delivered his report of the state Baptist convention that was held at Troy. N. Y, last week. Miss Bernice Turney acted as bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Florence Durbin to Louis Lagusky at Hornell Saturday evening. Sun- day Mr. and Mrs, Lagusky accom- panied her here and remained over Sunday, and left yesterday for their future home at Patterson, N | The Waverly camp No 58, S of V. held a meeting last night. F. B Applegate of the Free Press and Roy Wade of the Binghampton Press were mustered in. The regs ular meeting was followed by a smoker, and some of the old vete- rans, and the new recruits made speeches, SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS Waverly—The Sunshine club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Fraok Johnner at 430 Waver- ly street. The meeting was a very interesting one. After the regular business had been disposed of the party enjoyed a musical entertain meat and dainty refreshmenrs add ed to the pleasure of the occasion, LAR Waverly—The board of trustees held a mecting at the town hall last evenipg. The traction com- pany is puttiog in a switch on ups par Broad street. Their franchise permits them to lay switches 150 feet long, and it seems there was some question as to just how the switch shouli be measured to de- termine its length. The trustees passed a resclution interpreting the clause : “That such switch or turnout be measured frcm what is known as the second frog or point of crossing of the inside rails at one end of the switch or turnout to the same point at the other end” It was also de2cided to place an electric light on Johnson street bee tween Broad and Chemung streets, and one at the corner of Fu'ton and Erie streets, ,— INCREASE POLICE FORCE Waverly —It 1s the opinion of some of the Sou'h Wavetly people that the borough should have a more extensive system of police proteciion, There isat present ore ly cne officer and he frcm necessis ty, can be on duty only a part cf the time and then the territory is too extensive for one man to lock after The boreugh has grown very rapidly in the past fev years while the police force has not been correspondingly increased, and it is the opinion of some of the citi- zens that at lcast one more man should be added PERSONAL MENTION Sam Blish was at Towanda teday on business. C. F, Thompson of Portland, N Y., is visiting at the home ¢fE M Thompson, 2cg Spring St Mrs. Waylind Lane of Mack, Pa, is the guest of her brother, Mcornis Alexander, Olive strest E A. Withams left of No 4 to day for Wyaluting as a delegateto the Epworth Leaguc convention. Mrs. Alice Dennie went to Ulster yesterday to attend the funeral of her uncle, Lockwood Thompson] who was struck and killed by the cars at Morley’s crossing on Fri- L00AL NEWS Th: hearings in the cases of Frank McCcrmick and Johan Bul. com, charged with stealing coal and wcod from the Lchigh Valley Railroad Company, have been ad- journed for one weck night 1s hallow'en and the youngsters are prepariag to make things lively. Any deps redations, however, will be quickly punished, and the psc: have been instructed to arrest all cffenders, Toaicrrow Are you going to vote to cons | tinue in power a gang that was, responsible for the hospital appre- priations being cut in order that money enough could be saved jo complzte the state capitol How does this strike you, Mr. Rails roader? Lord Byron said: laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine’, Everbedy can follow Lord Byron's advice next Friday night when “Are You a Mason” will be the attraction at the Loomis opera house. So if you are troub- led with that tired feeling go and take the laugh cure for two and a half hours. It is better than the mountains It is better than the seashore. It is even better than going to Furope, especially if you are a bad sailor, This is one of the good things that G:orge Washing- ton missed That could not be helped but the last president of the United States will see it because this is a play that will last as long ‘Always as the government. If you have seen it once, then you want to see it three times, then your wife makes you go the fourth time, and after that the children persuade you to buy tickets, 13 the real Every Oounty Working Hard to Give an Emery Majority. A study of the vole for State Treas. urer in 1905 is interesting in view of the momentous consequences that hang apon the result of next Tuesday's elec- tion. From the table printed below it will be seen that Berry carried 51 coun- ties with a majority of 137,283, while Plummer, the Gang legislator, reward. ed with a nomination by Penrose for his share in the Iniquities of the last regular session of the legislature, could count up only 16 with majorities of 49,023. Of this small number nearly 80 per cent, or 28804, came up from the single county of Allegheny (Pittsburg and Allegheny cities) From the standpoint of the indepen- dent voter the western part of the stats made the poorest showing for reform. No less than 10 of its counties, Alle- gheny, Armstrong, Cameron, Crawford, Fayette, Forest, Indiana, Somerset Washington and Westmoreland, giving majorities for Plummer, while the east. ern and central parts of the state split even, with only three counties each on the machine side. These were Dela- ware, Susquchanna and Lancaster ip the east. and Perry, Bnyder and Union along the Susquehanna river. Of the 16 counties that voted for Plummer, five, Cameron, Crawford, Delaware, Forest and Perry. gave majorities of less than 100, and two, Armstrong and Union, majorities of less than 200. There is every reason to belleve that Western Pennsylvania will make a much getter showing this year than last. Especially notable will be the change In Allegheny county. With Plitaburg in the hands of an honest and high-minded mayor and its vast fraud. ulent vote cut down by the personal registration act, that county may be expected to sweep into the reform col. umn, just as Philadelphia did last year, when the 60,000 fraudulent votes upon which the Gang had been banking so long were eliminated and the people had a chance to give an honest expres- sion of thelr views. Senator Emery's great personal popularity may be ex- pected to carry along Cameron, Craw- ford and Forest counties, which lie =o near his home, and the splendid fights being made by General Koontz in Som erset and the fusion candidates In other southwestern counties are cutting the Gang majorities there to pleces Some of the majorities that will be given to Emery next Tuesday in the eastern counties will prove staggering Liows to the Penrose machine. Espec- {ally popular with the anthracite min. ere Is the fusion candidate. who in his legislative career was always a warm supporter of all measures looking to an fraprovement in thelr conditions. I} Schuylkill county glves him less than 10,000 majority, as against 5717 for Berry last year, the fusion forces in that county will be disappointed and the five other counties of the anthracite region, Carbon, Columbia, Lacka- wanna, Luzerne and Northumberland, will largely Increase the splendid ma- jorities they gave last year The northern and the southern tiers of counties are alike aflame with re- volt against the Penrose machine, and from every quarter comes reports of In- creased majorities for the reform cause What a splendid showing it would be for the independence and the mani. neas of the voters of Pennsylvania if avery county should cast (ts vol against the odlous gaux of freebooters and robbers who have so long fattened on the money of the taxpayers. While that is perhaps too much to hope for Plummer's roll of 14 counties should be cut down to not more than six The following table will be found handy in making a comparison of next Tuesday's vote with that of a year ago County Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver |. Bedford Berks Plummer 81 70.87 11. 8752 8424 8578 g261 37213 6270 8881 7122 san 2742 2607 T8548 1839 HO 1801 1889 4959 8714 T428 9885 131% 417% T7395 701 4823 641 2636 2501 364% 86410 107% 11,557 14,283 2420 2547 7682 13.763 4113 1978 5851 1636 880 9900 wi “ey nl 1s 1708 “1a Berry 3729 42.088 2938 6908 39532 . 21,161 Blair 6902 Bradford .. 41587 Bucks 713 Butler |. 4441 Cambria 9185 Cameron .. Carbon Centre .. Chester .. Clarion Clearfield .. Clinton . Columbia .. Crawford Cumberland Dauphin .. Delaware .. Pultol ... ........ Greene .. Huntingdon Indiana . JOBOISOR .o0ov vues: Juniata .. Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence .. Northampton .. .. Northumberland ,.. PORRY ss ivrunsassn Philadelphia .. Pike 800 21 ar sesnssranen G30 Potter .. ......... 11 Schuylkill ‘a AAsnEs 16,008 Buyder Es wenayien sho 5 B aren sveee | ee wasesmmans Washington .. Warne Totals .. ...546.959 438.699 Berry's Majority, 58.260. CREASY OR YOUNG? Capitol Commission Seliciter Or Trl bune of the People? Clean-cut as |s the Issue between Lewis Emery, Jr, the life-long foe of bossism, and Edwin S. Stuart, the easy- going. weak-kneed figurehead of the Penrose Machine, it is no less sharp and distinct William T. Creasy, the fusion candidate for auditor general, and Robert K. Young, the Gang nominee for the same office. Do the voters of the state thoroughly appreciate the fact that Mr Young who has posed as a man of indepen dence and whose nomination was sup- posed to be a sop to independently In- clined Republicans, is the solicitor of the Capitol Commission and that all the wicked waste of the taxpayers money on the new capitol has been done with his knowledge and approval! Surely a man who can endorse the ex- penditure of more than $13,000,000 on this monumental job is a worthy Gang candidate to pass upon the expenses of the state government. The Machine can be sure with him that everything will go and that there will be no criti- cal eye fixed upon the easy expenditurd of the people's money Of a very different type {is Mr Creasy, whose long experience in the legislature has made him peenliarly well acquainted with the problems of state finance and who is probably the ons man in Pennsyivania best fitted for the position of auditor general For years he has been known as an enemy of extravagance and an advocate of state reforms, and it is certain that under his administration no job will elip through without detection and exposure Next to the governorship the office of auditor general is In many respects the most important in the state, as Iu occupant is brought {ato close relations with the great corporations that con tribute to the maintenance of the stats government, and It is of the utmosi importance, both for the protection of the state and of the corporations, thal it should be filled by a man of the highest character, It lies with the tax: payers to decide who is the more likely to administer this office wisely, Will fami T. Creasy, the faithful representa. tive and oppunent of jobbery, or Rob ert K. Young, the solicitor of the Cap! tol Commission, who has given his sanction to the criminal waste of mil lions of the people's money. MR. ROOSEVELT AND SENATOR KNOX Both Want to 8ee the Penrcese Me chine Hopelessly Beaten. One of the amusing features of the campaign is the astonishing alacrity with which Senator Knox has dashed into the fight for Stuart. After re maining silent for two months, dur ing which the battle has been fough! out before the people and hopelessly lost by the Penrose machine, the jus for senator from Pennsylvania shows his intense Interest in the fortunes of the senior senator by consenting te preside at a meeting In the closing week and Ww speak a few perfunctory words for the Gang ticket It 18 no secret that President Roose velit, whose confidence Senator Knoz is belleved to Lave, has no regard fol Peurose and that nothing would pleas him better than to seo the organized band of public plunderers, who sal under the black flag of the Penrose Durham McNichol aggregation, hope lessly beaten and the decent clement of Pennsylvania Republicans brought promicently to the front Cerlais Gang organs have been trying to make it appear that the president Is terribly alarmed over the congressional situs tion in the stale and that he is anxious to bring about peace. Such talk may safely be put down as tommyrot Everybody who knows anything aboul President Roosevelt knows that he hag been a fighter against bossiam for 24 years and that If he were a private citizen of Pennsylvania today he would be one of the staunchest supporters of lewis Emery, Jr. Let nobody be deceived into think ing that Senator Knox's few words and the visits of Secretary Shaw and Attorney General Moody have the faintest significance as reflecting the views of the national adminstration While President Roosevell's sympa thies must, from the very nawdre of the man, be entirely with the fusfor ticket he is keeping strictly neutral It is safe to say, however, that whes the returns come In next Tuesday night. showing the overwhelming de feat of the Penrose machine, mobod) outside of Pennsylvania will be betta pleased than the president of the United States. between Same as Christians. 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Gordon, Clerk, Towanda, Oct, 27th, 1006.-10t WANT ADS Notice I will pay no bills only what I contract myself. Girard Wickizer, 148-8¢ whits spot on $5.00 rewurd for rotarn of cat, black tail, black nose, ro North Wilbur avenue, For Sale. For Sale or Rent—House on Caldwell avenue, Waverly. Inquire E. E. Walker, Broad street. 145-8 Ten room modern house, 313 8. Wilbur street; Inquire RK H. Rason 186-1 145-0¢% all conveniences, on premises. For sale cheap for cash or on terms, or exchange for Sayre im realty, 70 acre Sheshequin-valley farm. Burton Macafee, W. D.C 127-m* A portion of the Old B jug Home: 5 property in Sayre, of B. M Thompson, 200 Spring Bt. Says, Several houses and lots for sale in sirable locations In town. Terms suit purchasers. Inquire of W. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 39 £ For Rent Bok reat, office rpoms in the Whaelgek Two rooms suitable for offices or housckeeping. Inquire of 110 West Packer avenue, 147-8* House for rent, No. 513 8. Elmer aven- ue. New, modern improvements, inclad- ing both gas and electricity, convenlent. Very desirable. Inquire of ¥. S, Wright, 107 8. Elmer avenue, 147-8* Ten room brick house, modern Im- provements. Inguireat this office, 147. Small house for rent to small immediately. Mr. J, BE 1 B. Elmer avenne, Sayre, 140 ¢ House for rent, Elm street, W yest) near Maln street car line, : : house for small family. Immediate pos- seasion, $12.60 per month. as Bugulsy Chemung street Green Houses, 414 Che- mung street, Waverly, N, Y* 119 Large furnished front room for tleman. Steam heat and electric No bath. room, 9105 Main strech: a 8 | : Wanted, Ev 4 Ee po El i i a
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