M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashler. 16 Valley Record H. MURRELLE, Publisher. : . CAREY, Editor “Published every afternoon except | Bat 203 West Lockhart street, | Rebacrption Land per year; A ig reasonable, and @ known on application. Entered as second-class matter May | 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, under the Act of Congress of | 3, 1878. ‘All the news that's 6t to print.” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1906 WAVERLY Frank BE Wood, Representative. rs and advertising matter may | _ be left at Greggs Racket Store, War- 35c¢ | 12 o'clock noon call the main at Sayre, both phones. , new Jot pyro wood at Strong's ‘Bring this ad. to Strong's and get card of Waverly ~ Charles Rbodes, the mall carrier Is iil . His place Is being supplied by N Brown. purchase of Xmas goods at Strong's. William Burgett of Addisén, was in Waverly looking after his business Interests yesterday Children's shioes that are up-to-date | E Falsey's, 304 Broad St 184-4 New lot of Haviland china samples | | Giegg's Racke: store. Orders may | given for any number of pleces ay for being drunk, and was sent! Owego for the next 100 days Xmas postcard with every pur- p of post card albums at Strong's. W. I. Watrous went to Horse- iis yesterday where she will be j& guest of her sister for a few davs Get your nobby neckwear at Fal- 184-4 Mrs. A. M. Davis and daughter, Mrs H. Hunt of Buffalo, have returned | after visiting Waverly for some | past. Oo to J. P. Falsey's. 204 Broad St, for your Christmas shoes and slip- " 184-4 place and Binghamton are preparing | a celebration to be held at Wav- | rly on New Years Day Samples of Haviland china In light Gregg's Orders taken for any number | pleces, The condition of Levi Curtis, who Was attacked by a fainting spell on | last Wednesday after- “moon, and who was at first believed to be seriously ill is much improved and he will probably be out in - CUTTING ICE POLLUTES VILLAGE WATER SUPPLY. Saflicient Care Not Taken to Keep the _ Water Free From Filth Waverly—Last Wednesday H M. Og- ~ tame {0 Waverly, having been called | here for the purpose of investigating vested on the Waverly reservoir Left Home Nine Months Age and Her Whereabouls Had Been a Mystery Ever Since. y Waveriy—For the past nine months the police force of Waverly, and in fact of all the towns in this vicinity have been on the lookout for a young i gir! named Ophelia Marcellus, who left !her home in the country about six miles south of Wellsburg about nine imonths ago with a man named Peter Derry. Since her departure her par- ‘ents have Leen bending every energy ‘to locate her bul without success | Last night, however, the girl's moth- ier called at police headquarters and itold Officer Corcoran that she ‘had located the girl at the home of | George Howe on Pine street in this ‘village The officer accompanied her to the {Howe house. The girl was not there iat the time but Mrs. Howe went out ‘and soon returned with the girl who {had been calling at a neighbors. The ‘mother, and daughter were overjoy- {ed at seeing each other, and the scene {was a very affecting one i The girl, who siffce her absence had i become a mother, and had a child {about two months of age, returned {home with her mother The man with whom she ran away ils still in Waverly. He is a man | about forty years of age and is em- iployed in this vicinity. He re- ‘sided on a farm and was a neighbor ‘of the girl. Their relations became intimate, and about nine months ago ‘they left home together. It seems ‘that they first went to Canada. and iwhile they were gone Derry's wile sold off the larger portion of the farm- ling Implements. Derry returned and started in to take possession of his property wherever he could find It without the formality of a replevin sult {This started a litigation, and that suit {it seems is still pending. He was ‘also arrested for abduction, but owing to the fact that the girl was over 18 years of age the charge was not sus- | tained It seems that the girl has been liv- ing at various places between here and Elmira Helghts, but bas kept con- located despite the efforts put forth She had grown home sick however, and on Wednesday she wrote a letter | to her mother telling her where she | was. The mother received the letter | yesterday, and immediately came to | Waverly, and found her daughter WILLIAM THOMPSON KILLED AT WELLSBURG. Stepped From In Froat of One Train | in Front Another, and Was Instantly Killed. Waverly—William Thompson, iold man was killed { Tuesday evening. He was an employe {of the Powers-Mansfleld Co. that Is {constructing the new trolley line to | Elmira. He had several children, and {was in destitute circumstances up to !a short time ago, and the authori- ties were about to send him to the county house when Mr. Mansfield hearing of his condition gave him a {job. Tuesday night after he had quit iwork they were walking down the {track when they saw a train ap- i proaching. Thompson stepped from {the track directly in front of a lo- { comotive that was going in the oppos- ite al and was literally ground to pleces LEVI CURTIS TAKEN ILL WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Waverly— Levi Curtis ,was attack- |street Wednesday afternoon. He was | | taken into his office and revived after | a few moments, and was removed to {his home. He was reported as be- ing dangerously ill, but is very much better this morning. Mrs. Curtis was {away from home visiting her daugh- iter, Mrs. Grant at Akron, O. She Is {on her way home accompanied by her {daughter HOW ARE THESE CHICKENS FOR EGG PRODUCERS! chickens that are not yet six months old, and which he says have already laid a total of 196 eggs. He Is very {prod of them and says that if they keep on, and he can produce more (that will équal their laying capacity {exclusively | Sayre News. : Advertise In The Record. rn $2.00 vard. up to $3 yard. Fancy mixtures, 50¢, 75¢ $1 Black Silks 75¢, $1, 2.25 up Plaid and Colored Silks, 50c, Black Dress Goods, 5(k, 75c¢, A numerous assortment, bc, to $1.00 éach. Card Cases, 25¢ to $1.00 Cloths and Doilies for gifts, 1 up to 5.00. 2.00 yard. An elegant assortment, 98¢, 5.50 |ITALIANS PILFERING COAL AT TOWANDA. {Company Sends Ofiicers to Interview the Foreigners Whe Are Com- | pelled te Liquidate. Recently the Lehigh Valley has auf- fered the loss of a considerable quan- tity of coal at Towanda = The thefts were for the most part committed by the Jtallans who are employed by the company at that place. The other day the detectives in the employ of the company interviewed some of the foreigners on the subject of taken coal, without consent of the company and the foreigners promised to sel tie today Dominic Sharrone, the Italian charz- ed with the murder of Eugene Mes- senger, will be compelled to stand another trial. The discharge of the jury, on account of the lliness of one ‘of the members, will necessitate the issuing of a new venire It ig not known whether or not the district at- torney will bring the case up again at the present term of criminal court | Willlams®' Kidney Pills. | Have you neglected your Kidneys? | Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains In the loin, side, back, groins and Bladder? Have you a flabby.ap- pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney Pllls will cure you Sample Free By mall, 50c. Sold by Drugglsts. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop'r.,, Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist AN EDISON... PHONOGRAPH Makes a nice Xmas Present’... ... css Prices, $10, $20, $30. up to $2 yard to 2.00 yard. 75¢, $1 up to 1.50 vd. $1, up to 2.00 per vd. 10¢, 12%¢, 15¢, 25¢ up Purses, 10¢c to $2.50. Buffets, 1 18.00 Oc, 15¢, 25¢,50, 75, $1 2.00, 15.00, 18.00 up to 40.00. Above just opened. to 3.50 pair Muffs, 5.00 to 25.00, Silk and Cotton 75¢, BSc, $1.00 up to $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 up to! Carpets and Rugs for Gifts .50 to 30.00. Sayre Rendering WORKS ¢. 6. LLOYDT, PROP, Remove dead horses and catt] short notice. All orders wil Ire prompt attention. milez distance from and Waverly. Hides must be on car- casses; remove free of charge I am prepared to do the business, have ambulance to haul the stock; also buy hides, skins, tallow and boues, pay market prices. Call Bell tele- phone No. 633, Sayre, Pa. hive Remove stock 8 Athens, Sayre An losurance Policy For a Xmas Present. has many poiuts In its favor that oo other present can approach. There can be no doubts of its acceptability, and If you would learn exactly what such a gift means and how it can be obtained, send your name, age, and address to us. We are agents for | Easy payments taken considerable filth got into the water | There will be a meeting of the F during the process of harvesting the {0. E. at the Packer hose rooms this | . Iee crop. Some of this is preventible, (evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose | while much of it is due to carelessness | |of making arrangements to attend the “and direct disregard of all sanitary! | funeral of William Stevenson on Sun- precautions on the part of the men day next. By order of the worthy ~ ebgaged in the work. Ou several oe- | president, Hugh Lennon. casions horses had broken through | _ I8to the water and at one time a horse | ADVERTISFPS. TAED SOTICE. | Ihe notice printed in yesterday’ 3) Was burt aod bled (0 death before | . Was taken out. Orders were given Record insisiing hat advertisers must | the men (0 clean up all excrement (hase thelr ropv for change In this | that was dropped on the ice, but this [off « on the day Se-ore they sre to | an os une In We Shuehice of ome (Appedt Ia. bales uve, and Is due to We carry in stock every Edison made, ZAUSMER'S Jewelry Store Waverly. ' H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-At-Law. Notary Publie. attention to pension Massachusetts Mutual Life jusurance Co. a company of Irreproachable | standing. FRED J. TAYLOR, Sayre, Pa | C0 A QUALITY, QUANTITY, If you buy from PRICE COLEMAN HASSLER, HOSIERY For Gifts 25¢, 50c, 7b6¢, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 pair The “UNI VERSAL” Copies. Percolator b Makes ground mC To boil coffee is to bring out the ba- terness uawholesome > Tomlailin the “Usiversal™ is to have it 3 and 4 every ane pr . we For Sale By BOLICH BROS, Sayre, Pa. We Do Not Ask You to Believe Us That we are Lhe best Tallors, but those who have tried us are con- vinced of the fact. Those who have not tried yet are cordially Invited to give us only one trial—after that they will be regular patrons We Are Genuine Tailors A. Atkin, Over Raymond & Haupt's Confection- ery Store, Lockhart St. MADAME DEAN a A Burs, Ctaveis Bouts for envmguenn, Mf davranarmn, pve Esswa te Bale! geet ® punts | Bathe ony Bef ndet, “lent he 10 fut ban Wf Wik fend how on (rial, be he 13 when miweal. Raw pies Frew. alr dnggu bare ew send Fear wrdeos to he VNITED BEISICAL C0., sex 74, Lancas Ten, Pa. 90M In Sayre 3p See west Sayre Pharmace! Co. Try an Ad. in The FRENCH FEBALE R It's Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heating sy«lem instalied before extreme cold weather sets in We can make your houss ¢. m- forta® le in every ccner ard your oal bill will be no larg r. Let us give you an ectimate on an up -to - date sys- well known Cheerful Home furnace which can't be | ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burgers and (ilassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Both Phones, Elmer Avenue. CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF THE NEW YORK HERALD ART SECTION CHARMING FULL PAGE PICTURES IN COLORS Suitable for Framiog 8-PAGE COMIC SECTION Ia Colors with BUSTER BROWN and Little Nemo Original Stories by Roland RB, Molineux, Masrten Maartens, Theodosia Garrison, Harriet Prescott Spofford, ny, George Barton Christmas GEromrcr ADE Bumer by Evrvris PARkER BuTLER OADER A COPY WITHOUT DELAY FROM YOUR NEWSDEALER W. T. Carey, “ Justice of the Peace. WANT AL Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sal etc, 3% cent a word esch in- seriion for the first three times, cent. a word each Insertion there- after. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted free to paid in advance subscribers. There Is no nook nor eormer In Sayre, Waveply or Athens where The Valley Record dees mot elremlate. ES WANTED. Light and heavy single harness, one horse lumber wagon and pair light one-horse bobs 186-6. A good girl for general housework 183-8 Girls, to work on shirts at the > - 1907. Make appil cations ,Postoffice Box (I, Elmira, N.Y. 182 FOR SALE. Lockhart street. Call and ‘examine. * 182-6. For Sale—Holiday sale of music, classical and the lastest publi- cation. 00c music for 10¢c Call and see for yourself. For sale—A cooking range in good condition, and also a go-cart. In- quire of Mrs. John Quick, Keystone avenue. 184-8 Several houses and lots for sale In desirable locations in town. 1 to suit purchasers, Inquire of LW GQ. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens, 8-L ~ For sale—1 square plano, 1 go- 1 iron crib, 1 child's fur cout andl 5 to 7 years. Ladies’ side-saddle. Call afternoons this week at 208 Elmer Ave. or Sale—Call Brown's music land get a new Home sewing for Christmas. He has auto lifts for $18 to $40, hand machines for sale o FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms In | lock Block. Tom room brick houses, mod provements. Inquire at t /
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