“We solicit your Banking business, and will pay you three per cent. interest per anenm for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Sav- ings Account The department of savings 8 a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- or large or small, draw the seme’ rate of interest M. BH. SAWTELLE, Cashier H. MURRELLE, Publisher vi W. T. CAREY, Editor biished every afternoon except at 203 West Lockhart street, per year; 25¢ ising rates reasonable, and Xnown on application 3 [ered as second-class matter May , 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, the Art of Congress of “All the news that's it to print” MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1906 = 06 DECEMBER "00 {Sale To Twe Ta] oy 213 4/5 6 7 8 910/11/1213)14 15 16[17(18119202122 [232412526 712829 Bolan)... .... It Often Happens. “I understand you played a solo at the musicale last night.” “No; merely an accompaniment.” "Why, nobody sang” “True. But everybody ago News. talked." — Old Clock In Good Repair James H Clark. of Hadwick, VL, 8 clock about 160 ven: id The CARE is seve; feet all The of woo! il 21! the repair (; ged for a long time Lad to he Big Fish From Mua. | The native of certain parts of India {are in the habit every year, ia the sum | mer, of digging the dry river banks for fish, which they dig out by hua dreds. just as they would potatoes | The mud lumps are broken open, and | the fish, perhaps eight or ten inches jong. will be found alive, and often | frisky as if just removed from its i supposedly pative element, the water i i ————c————— Net the Suhshine. There was an old man who was i charged with illicit distilling and was court The judze, who was a witty fellow, asked the prisoner what was his Christian | name The prisoner replied Joshua, ‘Are you the man that made the san shine? and the prisoner replied ‘No, sir, your hodor; I'm the one that made the moonshine." — Army and Navy Life When Saddies Were Unknown, Early Greeks and Romans rode as effeminate to ride lu a saddle The modern saddle, with pommel, crupper and stirrups, was unknown to the an- cleats. Nero gave out fancy cover ings to his cavalry and the bareback riders of the Germau forests used to laugh at them Saddles with trees came into use in the fourth century; stirrups three centuries later His Strong Point. A little boy was on his knees re cently at night and auntie, staying at the house, was present It is a pleas ure,” she sald to him aftetward, “to hear you saying vour prayers so well You speak so earnestly and seriously and mean what you say and care about it” Ah!” he answered, “ah, but, auntie, you should hear me gar gle! The Long Lived Orchid Flower. Even when orchid flowers are fully | developed they may remain uncut { i | 1 1 most flowers that have to be cut im mediately upon. or even in advance of Country Life Athlete's Odd Mishap. i A Brooklyn athlete. who has been | years and who | slightest acci dent. neariy broke his neck w hila wheeling his baby in the perambula tor. He slipped on a banana peeling on the sidewalk in front of his home. Scientific Discovery Anticipated. It Is luteresting to note that in ex-| tracting electricity from a mane! stomach, in San Francisco, a drink of | whisky doubled the voltage This bears out observations that have been made by the unscientific and without the ald of electrodes or a microphone. | Take It Easy. | Worry kills more quickly than any: thing else It is insidious, and the poison works slowly, but it reaches There isn't much use in repairing a broken bridge until you get to It Therefore, pick a few wild flowers os the way, and take i! eas) i be left at Greggs Racket Store, Wav- erly After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre both phones Five members were taken into the Haptist church last evening William Knapp of Elmira, was calling on Waverly friends yesterday WL. Watrous returned home last : | Saturday evening after a trip to New York city Twelve new members were received into the Presbyterian church at the service yesterday morning The Presbyterian church choir is making preparation for an elaborate musical program for Christmas New lot of Haviland china samples at Giegg's Racke: store. Orders may be given for any number of pleces Dr. and Mrs. Crawford of Ithaca. were visiting at the home of N A Thomas on West Broad street yes- terday Samples of Havtiand china in light stock patterns at Greggs Racket store. Orders taken for any number of pieces Next Wednesday the iadies ald so- clety of the Methodist church will serve supper in the church from five until eight o'clock Foster E Ww codhouse of Elmira, and Geo. M Legg went to Halsey Valley Saturdy evening where Mr house inspected the S. of V Wood Camp The monthly business meeting of the Epworth League will take place at the Methodist parsonage this even- ing. and will be followed by a social tm t—————— O. H. Benson has sold his fine team of draught horses that have been the recipients of much admiration dur- ing the past summer and fall. They were purchased by the Borden Con. densed Milk Co and will be used at the station at Halsey Valley The W——— A —————— Most of the propriy owners express satisfaction with the sprinkling tax Many say that the amount of It |s almost {nothing when Ibenefits conferrd contrasted with the They had expected found it amounted 1d ouly 45¢ on WILL LECTURE TUESDAY. Waverly—Tomorrow night, the John Temple Graves will deliver his best and most popular lecture entitled. “The Reign of the Demagogue Mr. Graves i» an eloquent speaker, and never fally to please the large audiences that always gather to hear him Having {heard him once a person never misses {the opportunity to hear him again, and his best frineds are those who quence, and profited by the that his discourses always teach lessous Pel RRR William's Carbolie Saly® With Arnica and Witeh Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 20c by druggists. Williams Mfg Co.! Props. Cleveland, O. Sold hy C M s, druggist ’ Waverly—John Seacord died af his home ou Tioga street, this morning at about $:30 o'clock. He had been in {ll health for some time past with heart trouble, and it was that that cauzed his death He was 75 years of age, and had resided in Wavery since 1365 He had been a member of the Meth: odist church nearly all his life, was always prominent in its affairs, and at the time of his death was oné of the stewards of the Waverly church He was a coutlractor and bullder, and had erected many fine residents in this village He was a man of strict : integrity, and was known as a man; whose word could always be depend- ed upon Up to a short time ago he resided in his fine residence at the corner of Lincoln street and Clinton avenue, but had disposed of it, and removed to Tioga street His wife and one son W. E Seacord survive him The funeral arrangements will be announced tomofrow, SHKakespeare's Advice. Shakespeare put into the wouth of Poloniusz the [njuncilon, Give every man thy ear, but fen thy voles” If his advice ig to he held to be In keep ng with the rest of Shakespeare's sdvige as to wisdom, it must be coa- striued Aifferently than it asually Is In the maltitnde of connselors there s wisdom is ap old saving but equal: ¥ 3s old is the =ell known fact that me man who knows his husiness is x0rth more thag JU who don't Neg Irishman, THAT PHUNNY PRELLER. JOHN W. VOGEL'S BIG CITY MINSTRELS in 1790. Women needed toc be admonished regarding certain details of zoo man- ners in the sighteenth century quite as much as today At the Handel festival at Westminster abbey in 1780 a notiee was posted reading: “No ladies will be admitted with hafs, and they are particularly requested to came without leathers and very amall hoops. If any" ee —————— Mules and Dead Languages. The agricultural schools are all right.” sald tlie old Georgia farmer. ‘and Im in favor of ‘em—if they jest don’t larn the !ads to swear at the mules in Latin Some o the college graduates have ried that and some of em go! kicked sc high ther ner did come down no more Plain Georgia dialect is best for the Georgla mille He never kicks at that —At lauta Constitution Overreached Himself There is a bust of Hugh O'Brien a former mavor of Boston, in the corri dor of the Hosion public library and one of Johr Dosle O'Reilly in the newspaper room The other day a mar approached one of the clerks in the newspaper room, saying, “Isat there a bust of anvhody except Irish men n the building? Certainly,’ replied the clerk There is & bust of Lucifer in the periodical room, and he wasn't an Irishman —Exchkange Glass Bandages Now A novel dressing for wounds in the form of plain =iadow glass has been devised. An anVseptic preparation is smeared on a piece of glass, which is applied as a covering for the wound The merit of this new meth od lies in the possibility of examining the wound without removing the! dressing It relleves pain, promotes | healing. and is economical Woman Scholar Wins Honor. Mrs Agues Lewis of England, Is sald to be the only woman who has received the degrees of D DD. which has been conferred upon her In recog- nition of her labors in ot he ore | some ancien! manuscripts of the bible | which were discovered in a monastery | on Mount Sinai. She is regarded as | the most famous woman bible s¢ er in the world Queen's Collection of Charms. Queen Alexandra possesses one of | the largest collections of charms im] Europe. [It consists mainly of tiny ele-| phants in malachite, jade, porphyry, | sapphire and turquoise, and humming | birds, swallows. bees and beetles, | which are works of art, composed as | far as possible of uncut gems and | enamel Thay Understood It was a school director in Bingtown | who visited the school and tried to get | the pupllis to stand in line by saying ‘Now all youse children what's bigger than the other children get behind the children that's littler than the rest” But, strange to say, he obisined the desired result i A lawyer from oue of the interior counties of Pennsvivania went t¢ Phil { adelpkia on” some professional busi ness When he returned he told his neighbors about jt I stopped At one of them taverns.” he sdid. “and they charged me three dollars & day for my room and meals Tust think of that. three dcllais a day' But 1 got good and even with them. | ale oy sters three times a day First Principle of Life. it you would have contentment, peace, joy and success give religious rare to the physical person How Can They Help it? which fact they of course attribute to fealousy Autumn the Crime Period. ted in the autump than during any Too True Pay days come and pay days go, Lb © bills roll in forever AN EDISON... PHONOGRAPH Makes a nice Xmas Protent....... Prices, $10, $20, $30. Easy payments taken a — We carry in stock every Edison record made. ZAUSMER'S Jewelry Store Waverly. Worth $5.00 To You Organs 50c a week Pianos $15 a week up Now Is the time to select a Piano or Organ for Chirlstmas, Rring this ad to onr store and it is good for $5.00 (0 apply on the purchase price of any Plano or Orzan in stock, IT purchased on or before December 24, 1908. Not good after that date, Your choloe of 75 different styles of Pianos. - Free with each plano a stool, scarf, music book. one year's tuning, an ab- solnie guaranice and all delivery charges, EASY PAYMENTS D. 8. ANDRUS & CO. Established 1860, 128 Desmond Street, SAYRE, PA, V.R LOONIS OPERA HOUSE Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale. elec, % cent a word each lo- iq ity instre S sertion for the first three times, cent a word Forming in its entirety after the biggest. test snd most & complete min- strel in existence. cents. Situations wanted free to paid {in advance subscribers. NOTICE. f DIFFERENT [ROM ALLOTHERS. THEBEST| = eried by persons mot TEST. NEW ORENTAL FIRST PART || Want ads inserted by persoas mot The Greatest Gsth-| Record must be paid for when orders ering on this Globe led printed. We positively cannot of America's Sweet- | charge wants ads. indiscriminately— Dancers and Funny | lecting is entirely out of proportion Comedians. A New| to the amount involved in the trans- Show -with New action Jommw. Voor. Features | Yug Move tag Rae Concert Band of Picked So'oistas and Grand Symphony Orchestra Seat sale Drsg Monday. Prices 26¢, 502 Box seats $1.00 WANTED. At omee—Girl for general house work. Call Bell phone 829w, or mt Wilbur's liquor store. : 177-w Boarders at 403 North Elmer aven- | ue Shop men preferred Five min- | utes walk from shop. Jan. 2, 1907. Make appli TUESDAY, DEC. 11 cations “Postomce Box 61, Disect from its phenomenal rus of ———————————— feved mootb: at the New York and FOR SALE. : Several houses and lots for sale In Wallick's Theatres, New York. desirable locations in town. Terms ALFRED E. AARON'S to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. Z G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. Merry Musical Success. B9-t “His Honor, The Mayor” |, mr oo roc oe cite HARRY KELLY | Fer rent at once, several houses ) r and suites of roomsy good location; 88 Deacon Flood with or without bath; $8.60 and up- Aaron's English Ponies, and 1he|wards Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre, entire ot of 100 persons — Pa 170-¢ mostly pretty FiDgIng -and dancing gir's LOST. Pricea—50, 75, 81.00 $1,50, 8200| Lost—Two center pleces on let’ Advance sale Satrrday at Hall's |car Saturday night. Finder please shoe store, Waverly. leave at Jump's drug store. Sl] FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms in the Whee lock Block. 64 - - P I I a i oo 0 BLL I Ll 4 A ——.