= Broad street, GRAF cor. Park ave. J. H. MURRELLE. Publisher : W. T. CAREY, Editor ~~ Published every afternoon except - Sundays at 203 West Lockhart street, ~ Sayre, Pa. Subscription, $300 per year, 25¢ cents per month Advertising rates reasonable, - made known on application Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. EE — — “Al the news that's and = fit to print” “EUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1906 WAVERLY Frank E Wood, Representative. News and advertising matter may ~ be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav- erly. ~~ After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, both phones E____ _ _ — — ————_ Mrs. Lyle Smith of Orange street, la seriously 111 Mrs. Fred Millard of Waverly street was in Elmira today + Doll, toys pictures and everything at Athens Racket store Mrs. Qeorge DD. Genung will go to New York this evening to visit her sister. " Charles Otterson of this place. has sccepted a position as orderly in the Packer hospital H C. Bruster, treasurer of the N P. L. Is In Ohio on business connect- Officer McHenry took Wm. Hollen- back 10 Owego jall vesterday for his “fonr months sojourn z 4 Miss Lulu Brott of Lestershire, will ~ come lo Wasery tonight to visit her ~ friend, Miss Edith Leonard y ww Wm. Gee and Mrs. Anna Johnson were married at the Methodist parson- tage by H B Cook last evening } New lot of Haviland china samples {at Giegg's Racke: store. Orders may | be given for any number of pieces Midnight mass with special Christ- mas music will be held at the St James Catholic church next Monday night The committes of the Knights of Columbus are very busy making ar- rangemetits for thelr New Years day District Attorney Mills and detec Waverly Camp No. 88, Sons of Vet- Dec. 21st McGuffie's or- On complaint of Randall charged with assault in the degree. He was arraigned this afternoon SPECIAL MUSIC XMAS AT BAPTIST CHURCH. The Baptist Sunday schoo! will hold thelr Christmas exercises at that church Christmas night and the pro- gram which will consist of recitations and sougs will be in charge of the primary department Gifts will be distributed from a Christmas tree to thé children enrolied in the Sunday school Special Christmas music will be sung by “the cholr cousisting of authems and solos ou Sunday. The choir Is practicing under the direc- tion of Rev. Briggs. " The pastor will preach a special Christmas sermon al the morning service. Try the Record. . Dr. J W. King, late of Bradford. Pa has opened au office in Waverly for | the practice of his profession The | doctor comes here well recommended | He is a graduate of Jefferson Medi- | cal College, 158839 He also holds cre- dentials from the Philadelphia Col- lege of Pharmacy and from the ¥a-| tiopal College of Electro-Therapeutics Before coming here Dr. King was engaged in sanitarium practice at Bradford ia which he was highly suc- cessful. Dr. King was one of the firts to use the X-Ray In medicine aud sur- gery In his sanltarium he used the Tiusen Blue Light Arc and Incandes- cent Light cabinets and other physi- cal apparatus used In the treatment of diseases Dr. King pointed out to the profes- slon the marked anaesthetic action of radium in cases of cancer and some other painful affections Doctor King has had abaundant ex- perience in private and hospital prac- tice and the people of Waverly and | vicinity may repose full confidence in The Board of Regents at Albany en- medical diploma. He Is also a regularly registered physician Doctor King was compelled to give work last spring himself a much needed rest He has now fully recovered and friends here! persuaded him to come to Waverly { His office and residence are in the Butts house, 444 Pennsylvania avenue, | where he may be consulted, or a call over the Bell phone will summon him | to your aid | i i To Give Reception. Waverly—The Tioga hose company | are making arrangements for a series of reception for the members to be held in their parlors during the win- ter. The committee who have the matter in charge Is composed of the following members: Edgar Sebring. Ralph Bouten; E Barton Hall, Leon Canoll, Joseph Hoblnson and John Handrick Advertise in The Record. Notice to Sick People. Dr. C. E. Rumsey, osteopathic phy- sician and neuralogist of Watkins, N Y, will be at 444 Waverly street, Waverly for one week beginning Dec 24. Diseases of the eye a specialty All diseases of the eye, cross eyes double visions and muscular troubles corrected without operation. Re sults guaranteed or money refunded Here Is your chance Valley Tele- phone 518a = ARCHBISHOP EXPELLED. Cardinal Richard Vacates Eplscopal Palace at Parts. PARIS, Dec. 18. Cardinal Richard, archigshopr of Paris, voluntarily vacat. ed i) episcopal palace and tempora- rily a¥vpted the hospitality of Denys Cochin, the Conservative deputy, at the latter's residence in the Rue de Babylone. The departure of the primate was the occasion for an im- posing Catholic manifestation on the aud priests of DP'aris, many members of the nobility and about 3,000 men, women and children. The gathering vompletely- blocked the street in front of the eplscopal palace. and those present sang “The Credo” and other canticles as the cardinal was assisted into his carringe by the coadjator arch bishop, Mgr. Amlette, and his two vicars general. The crowd knelt and chanted as the carding) seated himsell in the vehicle, and the venerable prel ate, who wis much woved, theu stood A pumber of young Catholics there ed the horse= and with difficalty drag- ged It through the dense masses of people lining the streets. On nll sides were heard cries of “Loug live I'lus XN!" aud “Long live the cardinal!” About three-quarters of an hour was consumed 1p pulling the carriage from Cochin, » distance of about a wile, and doubtless a longer time would have heen consurued had it not been for the fact thmt detachments of monnted Re publican guards preceded and followed the procession in order to prevent any possible disorder. But there was not the slightest attempt on the purt of the ponclericnl crowds to ake any Counter manife<tation —T—— Advertise In The Record. take a look through “a ; # during the night off "ort Hoyal while on ber way back to New York, The passengers on board were land- od here safely. Captain Bruinswig, who was In charge of the Victoria Luise when she struck, committed suicide by blowing out his brains in his cabin In acoounting for the stranding of the steamer it Is explained that she was without a pilot and the eaptaln in charge. He followed a wrong course and piled her up on the rocks just un- der the lighthouse. Two hours later the capinia locked himself io his cabin and blew out his brains. The officers of the ship and the German consul here made ineffectual efforts to hush up the news of the tragedy. The German cruiser Hremen has gone to the assistance of the stranded streamer, and the French training ship Duguay-Trouin Is preparing to leavs port with the same object in view « The Victoria Luise i= poiinding heav- Hy, and the seas are breaking over her, but hopes are still entertained that she will be save! She i= resting on » rocky ledge According te the Intest reports from the scene of the wreck the Bremen was trying ta pull the stranded vessel off The body of Captain Brulufwig is still on board the Victoria Lulse. The Prinzessin Victoria Lulse was launched at Hamburg in 1900 god was christened by the Countess von Wal dersee, wife of the famous Beeld mar thal, Count von Walldersee of the Ger man army, who was Miss Mary Esther Lee of New York city. She was designed and built as a cruising yacht All of her appoint ments are after the most approved modern plans, and she has:on hoard many Innovations, several of which were suggested hy Emperor William. Xhe has been utilized in the excursion business eutirely. She carried first class passengers only, Hmited ju num- ber, and pever carried mails or cargo. She has been nsed exteusively hy tha Hamburg line ta convey through the West Indies tourists Frauce Had Many Wives. NEW LONDON, Conn. Dec IS Probable cause wax found in the case of the tate against John France, alias John Francis Harkins, charged with bigamy hy Miss Sarah LL. Giller of Brighton, Mass, who =ay= that she is the third living wife of France and that the latter uever obtained a di voree, He was remnided to the coun ty jail Mis« Gilder wax mnrrisl to France in this city Aug 31, 101, He was married to Mary Ann Me Langhlin of Providence in that vity on March 18, 19411 In the spring of JOR the latter obtained a divorce in the Rhode Island courts. France is maid fo have twe more wives living Wage increase For 30,000. BOSTON, Dec. 18 Cotton mill oper tives numbering about 30.000 employ- od in different sections of New Eug Iamd have received an advance in Wiges or a pronilse of advance at an early date In Lowell about 17.000 iperatives received an increase of 5 per cent. About 1%) hands employed by the Dwight Manufacturing company at Chicopee received an advance, the amount of which was pot announced he Arlington mills in Lawrence have muounced an increase of 745 per cent In the wages of its 6,000 employees. The Increase ix (o become effective on Bec, 24. You Can Make Mortar. Sifted coal ashes, sand and wheat flour, two parts each of ashes and sand and ome of flour, mixed with wa- ter, make an excellent mortar for patching holes where the plastering is broken. It becomes as hard as itone, and can be put on by hand with little trouble and gxpense. FRENCH FEMALE MADAME PILLS® A fore, Caunaiv Eaiinr fot Scvvemass ¥oneresarvs Bale! Bare! ponds | Rosle JUN SA0WR 78 TA) 2 Refunded a peopl tow §1 00 bea. Wl send hem oa trial. be he paid fe Phen . Samples Free, If your draggin Be bare Lom send your orders to the VNITED MECICAL CO... 004 74, LansasTee, Pa Sold In Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Co. » dear” he absently replied, for you sell's. An Cow. “When we go to live In the country, James we must buy an extraordinary cow.” “An extraordinary cow? What for?” “The doctor says that baby mustn't Be fed on ordinary cow's milk"— Juage. Weather Man's Difficulty. “How are you coming om with your new system of weather prediction?” “Well.” answered the prophet, cheer- ily, ‘I can always get the kind of weath- er all right. but I haven't quite succeeded in hitting the dates exactly.” Til Bits. Otherwise Defined. ~ “J fear he ylelded to the temptation to enrich himself at the expense of the policyholders.” “That wasn't a temptation.” replied the cold-blooded financier. “That was an cpporiunity.”—Washington Star. Had to Catch Up. “I can’t see what makes Miss Yella- leaf age so rapidly of late” “She's catching up.” “Catching up?” “Yes. She remained 22 for 11 years. you know. '—Cleveland Leader Practical Joke. Jimmy—1 got a good joke on sister's best feller. Tommy —What did yer do? Jimmy—[ mixed some quinine ip with sister's face powder —Cleveland Leader. One of Many. Downton—What's happened to BIif- fers? He goes around In rags. Upton—Iie has stopped renting and gone to bullding—N. Y. Weekly Free! Free! Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sample bot- tle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down. Bloodine is =a body bullder and system tonic of won- derful merit, and If you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest system Tonic in the world Sick Kidneys are positively cured bY Bloodine. Sold by C. M. Driggs Sarre. —— THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they have some very desirable building lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, and that they have placed the agency for selling them in the hands of ANDREW EVARTS of this place All those wishing to provide themselves with homes or to invest In lols for specu- lative purposes will do well to con- sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- ing elsewhere. This plot of land is nearly surrounded by Industrial plants with beautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms to sult purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the land comprising this plot with a fall sup- ply of the best water the valley af- fords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley to Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over LL. V. R. R. when across bridge turn to the left and you are on the ground. There will be a man at the office Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of each week to show you over the ground, or any other day by calling Valley Phone No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl- tal Place, Sayre, Pa. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 CAPITAL SURPLUS We solicit your Banking business, and will pay you + three per cent. Interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Sav- ings Account, the department of savings Is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- er large or small, draw the seme rate of Interest. M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashler. W. T. Carey, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE Room 5, M. P. A. Bulldiug, Valley Phone 248y. We Do Not Ask You to Believe Us That we are the best Tailors, 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 Plane for Sale—Upright lustrument; will sell re price. In perfect condith chased new six months somely carved. with st tice muffler. In fact all r desirable inh a first-class | Promineut maker's 10-year tee on receipt Will po at any ressouable prices & first cash buyer. Call ows dence, Mrs Hodges, Na § avenue, Waverly. = "For Sale—Two show cases In EDO¢ condition. Enquire at No. 106 Thon avenue, Bayre. : For Sale—Holiday sals of music at Brown's music store, erly. Classical and the Iatest cation. G50c music for 10a and see for yourself. 1868 © For sale—A cooking ranges in good condition, and also a go-cart. In quire of Mrs. John Quick, Keystone avenue. 14-8 Several houses and lots for to suit purchasers. Inguire of W. G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens 9-1 For sale—1 square plano, 1 go-cart. 1 iron crib, 1 child's fur coat and eap, 5 to 7 years. Ladles' le. Call afternoons this week at 209 8S Elmer Ave 184-8. For Sale—At Brown's music store and get a new Home sewing machine for Christmas. He has drop head, auto lifts for $18 to $40, also second hand machines for sale cheap. 184-6.°Y - FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms 1 lock Hlock, = Ten room brick * provements. Inquire at thi ‘ 147-2 For rent at ounce, several houses and suites of rooms, good location; with or without bath; $8.60 and up- wards. Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre, - Pa. met Remove dead horses and ca short notice. All orders wil prompt attention. Remove miles distance from Athens, and Waverly. Hides m be © casses; remove free ‘a { am prepared to do the business; hi ambulance to haul the stock; (buy hides, skins, tallow “hob pay market prices. Call tele= phone No. 833, Sayre, Pa. : and If you would: md ng ot address to us. We Massachusetts Matual Lifes | Co. a company of Urrep standing. ; :
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