Broad street, SAM thé mews that's fit to print.” SATURDAY, DECEMBER WAVERLY ank E a0 1506 tative Gregg's Racket Store, Wav- 12 o'clock noon call the main 2 at Sayre, both phones. Miss Effie Scott went 10 Elmira this morning Harold Skinner has gone to New| York city for the holidays Albany school of Pharmacy gay Brooks ig home from York city to spend the holidays New ¢ BE M Eaton is home from Albany * law school for the Christinas holidays Mrs. Howard Shaw of city, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs Monsey . New York Alfred W. CC. Woodward went to Towanda i Jast evening where he will spend a ; few days Miss Lida Shoemaker Is home from Clyde, N. Y. where she teaches in the high school “Prol. Percy Meserve went to New York city last night and will spend & few days In that city “Advertise in The Record. REMEMBER, that after the price is forgotten. & Fs GRAF cor. Park ave. S22 GANEOS BYRAM L. WINTERS Street to Village Line. Waveriv—Hon. Byram L the extension of East Broad conveying to the ship as Jong as used for street pur- street it was =ba ndoned On motion of AIF was accepled, as the street to Le known Broad street and county clerks office new street exténds from Cayuta aven- sthe east end of Broad in Owego TO SPRINKLING TAX | the Plan of Payment. Waverly—Only one property owner Jected to his inst vil- the sprinkiing tax at Thursday night's meeting of the lage trustees, he claiming that work was pot properly done The James Kanair's property the Andrew Boner property which had been put on the list but which were beyond the territory sprinkled were taken from the list. The tax was lev- led at thearate of 95¢ on $1,000 tion. Nn one objected to the ment for the concrete gutters in Ful- ton street, and it was ordered collect. ed within thirty days —————— John J. Higgins is in the lis on business valua ASSeSsS- Metrop & CO. ~ dS 2 NE L\/ 8 N= oy THIEVES BREAK INTO ERIE FREIGHT CARS. Take a Number of Tools, Waveriy—On last Thursday night thieves broke into the Erie freight cars that were standing on the switch just eust of the village. Once insigé they broke open three tool configs contents of the boxes wers-Timbled ut. anf a aumbes~6l planes, a raslis knife and two long cross cut saws were taken. The thieves broke {five locks during the course of their depredations. This Is the secOnd time that cars have been broken open at that point within a week The same thing happened Jast Sunday night. ing Near Unlon. | Waverlv—At an early hour this | morn ug the body of a man was found [re at Early hour This Morn. {lying on the Erie railroad tracks just, {this side of Union. He had been shot | head twice. The motive for the act was evidently not robbery because the sum of $20 and a gold walch were found on his body. From a pass found in his pocket it was {discovered that his name was Scott and that he was a brakeman on the Greenwood Lake division of the Erle Having the pass in his pocket it is very strange that he should be riding fon any train other than a passenger, and just why he should be where he was at that time Is a mystery John Daily. M. D. of Ulster, in Waverly on business last evening. | Mrs James M. Fausett of Elmira, college for the Christmas vacation A Few Try the Record. SU NSHINE CLUB WILL DISTRIBUTE GIFTS. All Contributions Will Be Thankfully Recelved. Waverly—The Sunshine Club as 1s their custom in years past are pre- pated -to- do something for the less mas day happler and brighter. Christ- mas baskets of food will be distribu- ted, clothing will given to many needy families and their children will re- ceive toys and games. The club will be glad to receive donations from any who desire to assist in the work eith- er of money or articles suitable for the Christmas baskets. Contributions may be left at Barton & Rockwell's store on Broad streel at any time up to noon of Monday, Dec. 24. All may Ie sure thelr gifte will be worthily be- stowed SONS OF VETERANS DANCE WAS WELL ATTENDED. Waverly—The Waverly lodge of Sons of Veterans gave a dance last night, and it was well atlended. There were a number of guests presents form Elmira and other places. Re- freshments were served during the evening and all present had a most enjoyable time. William's Carboli® Salve 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 | 26c by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co. { Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M. ! Driggs, druggist. Do not forgel that we are head- | quarters for sauerkraut and Dill pick- jels. W. S. Wright. 189-5 . Yesterday's edition of the Waverly Free Press consisited of 20 pages in- cluding a beautiful colored outside It was a Christmas number and de serve special commendation from every standpoint. It was brimful of local and vicinity news, tastily ar- ranged and altogether it reflects much credit upon the management. the edi- torial and mechanical force, or any cne who In any way contributed to its excelience The Fress Press Is without doubt the best and most up-to- date weekly paper In this section OG CATCHER GETS THREE LAW BREAKING PUPS. Owners Must Heelsim Within 48 Hours or They Will Be Killed. Waverly—The dog catcher yesterday found three dogs at large whose own- ers had not complied with the law They were not swift enough to escape his net, and they are at present In the pound awaiting the coming of thelr various owners. The new village or- dinance provides that they shall be killed if not reclaimed within 4% hours Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. Painful in its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture If neg- ected. When you feel the first pain in the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts immediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively cure Rheumatism, however severe. Bolg by C., M. Driggs, Bayre Christmas in Bullale and Ni Niagara Falls The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will make special rate of $3.00 from Sayre to Buffalo and Niagara Falla and re- turn. Tickets will be sold Decem- ber 25th; limited for return until De- cember 26th, and will be good going and returning on all trains, except the Black Diamond Express, within prescribed limit. See Lehigh Valley Tickets Agents for further particu- iars Funeral Tomerrow. Waverly—The funeral of Pruyne, who was killed by the Erie passenger train yesterday will take place tomorrow, Sunday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock from the church at Che- mung Albert In order to give all a chance to at- tend the matinee at Loomis opera house next Tuesday afternoon the cur- tain will not rise until 3 o'clock. Doors open at 2 o'clock. Seats will be re- served for this performance at usual place A. Breakstone, the wholesale and retail liquor dealer. A Christmas present of a quart bottle of wine or blackberry brandy given away with every purchase. 387 Broad street, Waverly. Try the Record. Notice to Sick People. Dr. C. E. Rumsey, osteopathic phy- siclan 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. 187-2w Advertise In The Record. Intend, to Stop Worship. m—— VATICAN ACTING AGAINST THE LAW therised Agents Ofered is Nego- tinte Difficulty, bat Net With Hefusal. PALIS, Dec. 22 The government's new relix measure was received with enthusiasm lu the chamber of deputies. and the bill was rapidly veol- od with the overwhelming majority of 113 against 106 The sapporters of the cabinet con- sider that the suactment of this legis lation will greutly strengthen the posi. continuance of the siruggie with the Vatican The discussion of the Lill was very short and wax confiied to MAL Lasles, Halbert, Ribot, Piou and Barres, who represented various political groups. Premier Clemenceau did not partic: pate in the debate The attitude taken by Minister of Education Briand made a great ime pression, especially Lis statement that the government never infended to lose the churches or interfere with the individoal conscience, as this would pegnit the clergy to assuine the atti tude of being persecuted. The cabinet, the minister explajoed. had decided to refalu the formality of making a declaration to hold meetings because it was resolved not to eapltu- late to the Vatican, which was acting contrary fo French law. A report fromn Home says that ac cording to Information in the posses. sion of Vatican officials the members of the French cabinet declined with emphazis a proposal made to them to seid an authorized person fo Rome to negotiate the present difficulty with the Vatican. PROTEST TO POWERS. Fapal Secretary lssars Note Hegurd- Ing Chaves War With France. ROME, Dec. 22 ~The papal secreta- ry of state, Cardinal Merry del Val, re- celved the members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Vatican and communicated to them the text of the Vatican's protest against the course of the French government. The candiunal particularly requested the Prussian and Russian ministers to communicate the contents of the note to various gov- ernment pot having representatives at the Vatican. Great Britain was the only country besldes Italy to which no communication wus made as not barv- ing a representative to the Vatican or a Vatican agent In London. Mgr. Fal conlo, the apostolic delegate Ia the United States, and Mgr. Agius, the pa- pal delegate in the Philippines, al though not accredited to the United States aw Philippine goveruments, have heen Intrusted te unofficially eommu- ulcate the note to the authorities at Washington and those at Manila, Mgr. Aversa, the apostolic delegnte to Cuba, being accredited to the Cuban govern- ment, will officially commumicate the note to the Havana authorities Cardinal Merry del Val protests against the search executed by order of the French government lu the palace of the pontifical representative at Paris and the carrying off of various dJdocu- ments and also agaiust the violent ex. pulsion of Mgr. Montaguniol Cardinal Merry del Val declares to be unfounded the pretext given by the French government for its action against Mgr. Montaguinl for having communicated with three parish priests of Paris who were to be tried for vie lations of the law of 1905, Leroy Butler Set Free, BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Dec. 22. Le roy Butler of Stamford, who has twice been tried for murder [u the first de gree, the jury disagreeing In sach case, has been liberated from the county jail on hls own recogulzauce. No fur ther action Is anticipated. Butler was accused of killing his stepfather with aD AX, g } with a whipping post ta batter dowu the door. with that, they got a » aud managed (0 break | door, through which one crawled and unlocked the ¢ Theu five or six mel 1 bulldiug and went to the room, and at the point of & warden surrendered the keys Is a few minutes Davis was and carried out. He made ance. His appearance out was greeted with yells, He was kicked and beal: bers of the Iyaching party few minutes was taken te Br bill, on the Annapolis, Baltimore Washington railroad. Here Davis was quéstionsd ane mitted that he had assaulted his tini nd repeated that he would done it living or dead. As be made phis assertion Reard him m™ a ory, a rope quickly knotted and the noose & over jis bead. . : By this time Davis was nearly conscious from fright and the ble which had been rained upon him, was bolsted up to the limb of & ‘ Almost before his feet had left the ground 8 revolver cracked. the signal for general firing, least 100 bullets must have Middl body = His body was Jeft Iving onder the tree which had served as the gallows, where it was viewed by hundreds of persons. Later a coroner's jury was impaveled and after hearing the testi =F mony of witnesses returned y of death at the hands of p known to the jury. The pr which Davis was taken Ws Years oid. It Is situated | street and is only about from the statehouse and the mg party used Sealor hall of B college for Its assembling place, wost of the men connected Affair were Anuapolitans and & come from Igiebharts Station, where Mrs. Reid lived, The college authorities that auy of the students were 1 pleat: ed in the lynching. Most of at their bomes for the holids Thief Waa Penniless and H + BOSTON, Dec. 22 —Pennllesd tr less and hungry his face bea bg. R dence of consumption, Frank bour walked into police statie and told the officer In charge bad come to give himself up to to the charge of larceny of $i the New York office of the A employed. Barbour said tha. | one of the cashiers in the @ pany's office and one dy 00 from the safe and fled to mat We make a specialty of FINE DIA. . MONDS, mounted and loose stones. We carry a good stock of these spark- log gems. Souvenir spoons from 50e up. WATCHES In solid gold, gold filled, and sliver, prices from $7.50 to $150, the largest and most selected vari. ely In the valley. All makes of movements In stock. We sell them at exceedingly low prices, the high quality considered. . DIAMOND RINGS from $750 to $300, BROOCHES from £5.00 to $225.00. “EAR RINGS from #1500 to $300.00. SCARF PINS from $3.0 te $50.00, LINK BUTTONS from £1.75 to $25.00, Jewelry of all description. FOBS from $2.00 to $10.00. . {i - LOCKETS from $1.25 to $35.00. « Tea spoons from $3.25 to $7.50 per set of six. E Berry spoons, Oyster forks, fancy odd pleces, ete. CUT GLASS, a beautiful assortment of brilliant eut and highly polished pleces, prices from $.55 to #25.00, NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAYING. Umbrellas from $1.45 te $15.00, Walking canes, smoking sets, Leather goods, novelties, ele. S. ZAUSMER, ] eweler Fine hand decorated CHINA. -
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