5 styles. ‘desired. Special styles in Zenoc Seal, Let us see you, Fur Days, Thursday and Friday. ings. best on the market. We sell the roehd JUSTICE OF THE _ PEACE OFFICE Telephone 246y. . A JOKE MADE GOOD. D.C. Williams of Danville Took Nome inntion Seriously sad Wen Oat, DANVILLE, Pa, Nov, 12 -His non- ination for sheriff in Montour county was 4 sort of a joke and his campalm wos uot considered seriously, but D. C, Williams of Danville was the ouly Re- publican elected In Moutour county. Williams is a slater by occupation, and “Di. Willams, the slater” was the slogan of his cawpalgu Opposed to bln was Calvin Shultz, a prosperous West Hemlock township farmer, who made 2 vigorous can paigu. Every one sald it was easy for Shultz, up and, with the butt of a cigar always in his mouth, buttonboled every voter in the county, golug particularly after the workingman's vote and getting it He carried every ward in Danville, and fu his home ward, the Second, he had a plurality of 207 votes, the largest plurality ever given a candidate When the ballots were counted It was found that Williams Lad secured 1507 voles agalost 1,138 for Shultz. Gillette Murder Trial Opens. HERKIMER, N. Y., Nov. 12.-The trial of Chester Glilette of Cortland, sweetheart, Grace Brown, opened here today. The circumstances surronuding the death of the girl were mysterious, and the manuer in which she was kill. , BM. (Waverly 1233 P. M.}) Daily Witkes Barre, Olen Summil sprisge. ven, Manch Chaak Allentown, Phlladelphis, Baltimore sad Bisex Diamond No she met Gillette and went with him to Big Moose, In the Adirondacks. They registered at a hotel and then Lired a boat. They did not return to the hotel that night, and the next day their boat the boat the girl's body was seeu and recovered. Glllette was arrested at the Arrowhead hotel at Inlet. Parade of Old Time Automobiles. PARIS, Nov. 12. -There was a re- procession of antiquated and ram- shackle motor cars from the Place de Ia Concorde to Sevres, Many makes of cars were represented, and It took the participants severa) hours to cover the distance of eight miles. A large crowd derived much amusement from the parade. No car could take part that was less than ten years old, but wany modern machines accompanied the old timers, and the comparison be- tween the old and the pew excited wuch futerest aud wade a most strik- lng example of the rapld progress made in motor coustruction in a dec ade, Great Difference. When you see a man take his hat you. But when be Is seen divestin himself of his coat, you can make up your mind that he Intends you shall respect him. Alt in the Viewpoint. depends Perfect Glove Cleaner, Guaranteed to Man Shot Through Iron Wall. JERSEY CITY, N. J, Nov. 12- | Robert Hunter, twenty-two years old, was blown through a corrugated iron | wall of the glycerin room at Colgate & Co.'s seap plant by the Lursting of a big glycerin tank, He was hurled sguinst a man walking aleng the side- walk, and both rolled over on the | pavement. The man Hunter knocked down picked bimself up aud ran lute a nearby bullding without waiting to see what struck him Hunter was badly scalded by hot glycerin, but no boues were broken, and be will re- cover Roceevelt and Party Of Flerida. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 -According to wireless messages received at the White House fromn the battleship Lou- isiaua, President Roosevelt and party are experiencing fine weather and greatly enjoying the trip. A message was picked up by the station at Dry Tortugas, Fla, reading as follows: “Weather excellent. Everything golng well. Louisiana and convoys steam: ing southward In column. The presi- deut and Mrs. Roosevelt are greatly enjoying the trip, spending « great deal of time on Jdeck.” | Husain Sends 104 to Exile. | ODESSA, Nov. 1Z—According to ad- vices received here from Yekaterino { slay and Kishineff, 104 men were sent iutu exile for minor political offenses Local governors gre dismissing offi- clals for refusing to leave the ranks of the Constitutional Democratic party and are promising promotion, with the alternative of banishment, If the offi cials will attach themselves to par ties friendly to the government. Taft on Weatern Inspection Tour. FORT RILEY, Kan, Nov, 12.—Sec- retary of War Willlam H. Taft and party after spending Sunday at the ar- my post left late in the afternoon for Fort Sill, Okla. From there the secre | tary will go to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Secretary Taft was accompanied by Quartermaster General Humphrey, Brigadier General Barry and Captain Hutchinson of the general staff. Wanted te Celebrate Hanging. ROME, Nov. 12-leocal anarchists attempted a demonstration here to commemorate the hanging of the Chi cago anarchists nloeteen years ago. They were dispersed by the police, and many were arrested. This demonstra. tion coincided with the anniversary of the birth of King Victor Emmaavel. Snowstorm at Balistesn, N. ¥. BALLSTON, N. Y., Nov. 12. —- A heavy storm~which has prevalied bere since morning has covered the ground with six Inches of suow. The storm is general in this vicinity and has de- layed suburban trolley traffic. Alrship Crossed Meun( Blane, AIX-LES-BAINS, Nov. 12.—-The bal Joseph ia Towand A J. Taylo: and wile spent Sun day ia Towanda. Justice Ralph Tczr was ia Tee wanda today on business. Geo. A. Lamkia aad wife, re turaed from Troy Siturday. J] W.B aman and wife were in Williamsport cver Sunday. J. C Morgan of Burlington was nm Arhens on business tedy. Dr Julius D xd was in Towanda on prclcssional business today. D. M. Russell and wile went to North Mchoopany this morning William Eck is in New York purchasing goods for the holiday trade. Mrs. J. W Murrelle returned to day from a few days visit in Salli- van couaty. House to Rent: also barn if de~ sired. Tiffiny music store, Athens, Valley "phone goc. uf F. E. Bidlack went to Philadel phia Saturday, to install a lodge ol the Nation | Protective Legion, Little Miss Cassandan: Page is in Towanda as a guest of Dr, Mandeville Pratt's fami'y this week Mrs. Nona Gray Ricz is to give a recitation at the East Athens school hcuie Wedne d.y evening, Gottleib Esseawiae and wife re- turned to Towanda this morning where they will resume their resi- d nce, Miss Marion Greener, music teacher of the high school, returned from a visit in Mansh:ld last evening. Miss Nellie Mahany spent Suns day with her mother in Athens re- turning to her school in Towanda this moming, B. F. Spencer and M. Spencer of Corry, Pa, were in Athens, Satur- day and called 0a their uncle, N. C. Chaffee and family. C. L. Palmer has finished his job papering the Chemuag Baptist church, and he with his wile re turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Scheconcver of Tarrytown have been in Athers caring for their son, George Schoonover, sir.ce he received his injury and retwred home this mornirg, Robert McDonald azd wife of Sheshequin, drove to Athens yes- terday to meet their daughter, Mrs. H. N. Weller, and their horse was taken sick so they were obliged to stay over until today before they could return. . The U. S Naval commission will be in Atheas tomorrow to inspect the device to handle heavy shell at the Imperial Tool Works with a view to have the machines placed in two large battleships now io course of construction. Gus Hines, Frank McCarty, Joha Kramer, Jr, and P.arl Hem- ming went to Sullivan county on a hunting trip this morning, expect- ing to be gone all of this week, They expect to lug home several bears when they return. Dr. J. W. Murrelle and W. G Jordan retaraed have from Scranton, They attended the mezsting of grand officers and rep resentatives of the Royal Arcanum and were treated to a splendid bacquet. The grand lodge will meet in Scranton in May, 1907. The suit of Francke va. Overton Grange for forcible entry that was interrupted by the illness of Judge Fanniog was resumed ia court to~ day and the jurors, George L Pea- dieton, Curtis B. Tyrrel, Frank Reynolds and Issac D. Fox, were summoned to Towanda to sit on the case, The workmen succeeded ia day# good solid work before gained an entrance to the ins rior of the safe. They found that the walls of the safe were of the best materidl acd no burglar could have c¢ver rucceeded in bbing it. and a short time alter that a man's near Rummerfield that answered so It did not prove to be his body, and no clue has been obtained cf his whereabouts until his mother, Mrs. Sarah J. McMillan, received a letter from him stating that he is in Colorado but does not know how he got there and can rot give aay account of his wanderings. LORENZO D. SMITH Atbheas—Lorenz) D Smith died of Bright's disease at his home 122 North Main street Athens Saturs day at 10 o'clock p. m. aged G4 years. He was born in Rome, Pa bat went to Waverly when quite a young man and served as a clerk in a store for a short time. After- ward he was a partner with S. D. Barnum in a feed store and later was employed in the Eric freight house at Elmira, N Y. le came to Athens August 19'S and was a clerk in D. E. McMahan's grocery up to the time he was taken sick Nov. 5, and he di¢d alter five days illness. He was a lifelong member of the Methodist chu-ch and an (x empliary man having the corfi- dence and esteem of all his neigh bors, He leaves two children, William E. Smith, of Binghamton, and Mrs, Frank L. Cole, of Athens; also one sister, Mrs, R White of Athens. His funeral took place from his late residence in Athens at 12:30 [o'clock today and at the Waverly M.E. at2p.m. Rev. Dr. Cook of Waverly, Interment at Forrest Home cemetery in charge of Rog- ers & Miller. The Common Evil, The sin which Is termed dishonesty is the same evil 3s that which Is call ed disease in living bodies or blights fa the seasons, and in citles and gov- ernments has another name, which is injustice.—Plato. Read Wisely. A man may as well expect to grow stronger by always eating as wiser by always reading. Too much over charges nature, and turns more lato disease than nourishment.—Jeremy Colller. Was Never Married Before. When an Indiah Territory pastor rgcently told a prospective bride and bridegroom to join hands In order that he might coatinue the ceremony, the bridegroom seited his wife by the band and sald: “Pleased to meet ye." That's Different. “I couidn’t beileve it at first, Muller, but | hear you thrashed your wife! Is that so?" “Yes, but there's nothing in that; we did that as children."— Meggendorfer Blatter. Down on Newspaper English. While we're about this business of reforming, why not make it a felony to write "meteorological conditions” instead of weather?!—Loulsville Cour jer-Journal. Death-Bed Repentance. Whatever stress some may lay upon it, a death-bed repentance Is but a weak and slender plank to trust our all upon. —Sterne. True Reason. Reason cannot show itself more reasonable than to leave reasoning on things above reason.—Sir P. Sid- ney. Postal Service Profits. Great Britaln holds the record for profits and out of postal service. Rus- sla comes next, then Uermany and France fourth. Favors Bestowed and Recelved. When a wise man bestows a favor he immediately forgets it; and when & fool receives a favor he does like wise. Human Heart Beats. Each stroke of a man's heart occu plea about half a second: but the heart rests after each stroke, so that it only makes 70 a minute. [ i SHOES. All kinds and calors for man, women and It will pay Permanent Dentistry A guarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at pres- ent a vesident of Sayre. These fill ings today are just as bright, firm and wseful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of the party, of you wish to see him yourself. There are variaBions in dental workmanship, just as there are dif feverces in the various brands of flour, If you desire the highest de- gree of proficuncy—ihe skill and knowledge that usli make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty five years from today—come in or "phone for an appointment. On the other hand, ff you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —ve do not do that kind of work. JW. Murrelle,D.D.S.. 106 Centra St, ATHENS, PA, Valley 'Phone 93 D. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans end Bstimates Furnished 210 Miller 88. Sayre. Pa. Talwadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phose 28x. WE PRINT The Valley Record Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office