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 11 a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- er large or small, draw the same rate of interest M. BH. SAWTELLE, The Valley Recor J. H MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1906 ‘Published every afternoon except Sundays at 203 West Lockhart street, Pa. Subscription, $3.00 per year; 325¢ cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Entered as second-class matter May 10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, Pa. under the Act of Congress of Marth 3, 1879. WAVERLY Frank E Wood, Hepresentauve News and advertising matter may be left at Greggs Racket Store, Warv- erly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main " office at Sayre, both phones Try the Record. W. E Tew is confined to his home by lliness John Carey spent Cliristmas bis parents in Barton ——————— James Clark of Cornell University is the gues! of Waverly friends with Henry Hirtzel and wife of Buffalo, are visiting at the home of H HR Graf. ————————————— Miss Grace Powers of New York city, Is visiting her parents on Lincoln street Miss Anna Quinlan has returned to Waverly after spending Christmas at Randolph, N. Y David Munson, Cornell's most famous distance runners in the guest of G. Leal Genung one of Today, J]. N. Hoyt moved his house- hold goods from Fulton street to his “mew house on Park avenue Sisiter Christine and Mother Gerold teachers ir the parochial school at COanisteo, were in Waverly yesterday Dr. Nelson's dandruff remover 5S0¢ and $1. Guaranteed. Sold at Joho- ners barber sfiop, 339 Broad streevr2t William H Freedman, Esq, of New York ‘city, returned to the metropolis today after spending Christmas with his parents on Park Place ~ H. H. Denio, who was formerly a teacher in the Waverly high school and who is now teaching in the high sehool at Orange. N J. is the guest of P. W. Towner x Limeoin—Castimore. Waveriy—Miss Bessie Castimore and Harry Lincoln were married last Tuesday night at the home of the - bride's mother on South Fulton street The Rev. George A Briggs perform- od the wedding ceremony Free! i Trainor, Colchester, Conn. writes that a free sample bot of Bloodine helped her when she down Bloodline is a gystem tonic of won- if you have not tried today The greatest INASONS DEDICATED THEIR NEW TEMPLE Alse Celebrated 50th Anniversary of the Furmation of the Lodge. Waverly—Last evening occurisd the dedication of the new Masonic Temple, recently acquired and remod- elled by the Wavery lodge, No. 407, F. & A. M. [It was also a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the forma- tion of the Waverly lodge. The grand lodge was organized by Right Waishipful, Charles Smith, Grand Senior Warden and organizer York. He was assisted in the work by R. W. Mott. B. Hughey, district deputy, RW. Dexter Clark, past grand soward bearer; R. AC MacKenzie, past grand chaplain of the grand lodge, and’ present grand Brother Willams, past district deputy H. M. Lovell of Elmira, and Clayton S Scott of Owego; RW. John Levy of Owego: RW. F. W. Richardson and R. W. Norton Stevens of Owego, and Worthy F L.Howard of Waverly Right Worthy, F. A. Bell of Waverly acted as grand marshall At the close of the session in the lodge room the members of the lo- cal lodge had a group picture taken All present then adjourned to the ban- | quet hall on the second floor of the | temple where an excellent spead had | been provided. Covers had been laid | for 200, and they were nearly all | occupled Percy L. Lang acted as master of | ceremonies and toastmaster. In his | usual happy and pleasant manner he introduced speakers, and aboul ten toasts were responded to. The Ma- sonic quartette of Elmira, was in at- tendance and added very greatly to the pleasure of the occasion Mem- bers from every lodge in this viein- {ty were in attendance YOUNG MAN CLAIMED TO BE_A DESPERADO. But Only Was Drunk and Spent the Night In the Lockup. Waverly—A young man well dressed and who did not bear the appearance of continu= dissipation came to Wav- erly yesterday and evidently brought | a good sized jag with him Last night he was entertaining all who would talk with him, with stories of the desperate deeds that he had done against law and society He claimed to be Myers, the murderer, and gave jurid accounts of the crimes he had committed He at length fell into] the hands of the police, and was lock- ed np. H2 claimed to come from Gen- and said that he was drunk when | he left that place. He was very peni- | tent this morning and was allowed to | gO evi, Plies! Piles! Plies! Dr. Willlams' Indian Pile Ointment | will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated | and [ching Plles. It absorbs the | tumors, allays the Itching at once, | acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. | Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment | is prepared for Piles and Itching of | the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. Sold by druggists, by mall. | for 50c and $1.00. Williams Mig Co. Cleveland, 0. For sale by C. | ri. Driggs, druggist i Worked Too Well. | Ageat—I1 bave called, sir, to shaw yom our mew patent cash register, which | am Introducing—prevents all} peculation, sir; makes it utterly im-| possible for any clerk lo steal a cenl Mr Slowgo—Don't want em Agent—You don't? : Mr. Slowgo—No, sir. My neighbor pext door put in one o them LLings| last Monday, an’ before night the hull force had struck fur higher Wages —| N.Y. Weekly. —————————— Hitting Back. i “Do you see that gentleman in the! big black tie and checkered jacket? said the meek little woman, as she’ turned the corner. “Well, he is an ar- tist. | would like so much for you ta] have him paint your portrait.” “Indeed,” replied the husband, who always growls at the table; “iz he & good artist? “ne. He is known as the best wild animal painter in the country.” —Chi- cago Journal, Main Fault i “But why should you worry about your son?’ sald the incubator drum’ mer. “You sald he was cut out for! something great?’ { “That's just the trouble” sighed the old farmer. “He Is so slow that every time hie gets an opportunity somebody jumps ahead sn’ cuts Bim out"—Chi BOUT Tex, Dec, 27—Report: to the headquarters of the Atlant : of the Southern Pacific show that the lipes are experienciug Hite difficulty in operaling fralns ou ac count of the strike of the locomotive firemen on the Houston division of the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Anto nio line. [n view of the successful operation of trains. as indicated, Trafic Manager C. KE. Dunlap bas issued notices at all points to accept both local and through reight for transportation over the lines of the company. At Lobo, near El Paso. Engineer Kutz is reported to have been assault el by Brakeman Binger and so se verely injured that be could pot con- tinue the run. H. E Willis, assistant grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers, says that his organization Is thoroughly satisfied with the situation, and all its members are going to do all possible to maintain their contract with the railroad company and to keep trains moving A Southern Pacific fireman Was tak- en from a locomotive by masked ruen at Opelousas, La. The firemen's strike thas caused no serious trouble. Two gunnls are carried on evers locomotive, and all possenger and local freizhis Lave been moved on thine A —— VARDAMAN AT SCOOBA. Governor of Mississippl Takes Meve Troops (0 Troubled District. SCOOBA, Miss, Dec ZT -Governol vanlaman and several members of his staff have arrived here with a force of tight guards under command of Cap tain Albert Fairley Adjutant Gen eral Fridge i= with the party. The governor found that there had been no fresh outbreaks at Scooba, but it had been Impossible for him to gel any definite news at Jackson, and he came here to make a personal investi gation and relleve the strain on Colo nel McCants’ with fresh troops There Is much excitement among the negroes in the vicinity of the town The officer says he will yuan h ou any negroes who threaten a demonstration News from Crawford, Miss. where Conductor Harrison was killed by = negro, states that a posse is chasing blgrks believed to have been connect ed with the Killing soldiers Blue and Gray Reunion UTICA, N. Y., Dec. 27.—A big excur ston party of the Une Hundred aud Seventeenth New York volunteers has completed arrangements for a trip to Wilmington, N. C., to attend the grand reunion of the blue and the xray at Fort Fisher on Jan. 15. that helug the forty-second anniversary of the battle at the fort. An invitation has Leen eX tended not ouly to the Loe Hundred and Seventeenth New York volunteers, but to all who wore the Liue at thant battle and their friends, by the "Con federate Survivors of Fort Fisher asso ciation.” The Utica party will leave Liere Jan 13 Ex-Senator (allery Very nL NEW ORLEANS, De The con ditlon of former United States Senator Donelson Caffery, who has been i for a week with acute Kiduey trouble, took a turn for the worse and It is feared that he will not recover a7 ai FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. (losing Stock Quotations. Money on call sasler at por prime merc antile paper, Stig per exchanges $400 651 600 balances 02 Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison B&0 Brooklyn RL. T C,C..C &8LL Ches. & Ohlo cent; ont we TH N. Y Central Norf. & Weal Penu R R 1% Reading 1% Rock Island = % St Paul 145g 192 Southern Pac... 91'# as Southern Ry tity 25 South Ry. pf. S's Gen. Electric 157 Sugar ns 1€3 Texas Pacific XN 515 I nion Pacific 17%% 142 UU. 8 Bteel iy 105 UU. 8. Steel ptf. Cy gs West Union 0% - 113% 101% 118% ™ n 15% = D &U Lackawanna Louls. & Nash Manhattan Missouri Pac New York Markets. PLOUR- Dull and about steady Min nesota patents 310d ¥ winter stralghts 5384115. winter extras $29003 10; winter patents Lhd. WHEAT -Murket opened a shade off un der good Argentine news but later re- covered on light offerings and in sympa with the northwest, May uN July, S34 BUTTER~Creamery, ¢Xiras $1 G Tc; firsts Dud held, firsts, TU seconds CHEESE State, full cream jarge, September fancy, liter [| October best, 128 late made, 12767120; Inferior 11812¢ tight skims. lic Ball skims x part skims, prime Shr Sige falr to wood, BALE Td EGGS — Fresh gathered, extras, per doz en, dle nearby, fresh gathered, firsts io extra firsts, Dv TALLOW Steady Gul HAY per pound, seconds, HS Hi Xe small and city, ®h.. onuniry, Firm: shipping. 7067 $1 0601.15 STRAW ~Steady ; long ry», Tog tk HEANS Steady; marrow Lull medium. $1410. pea, SLEDS, red kidney, 323425 WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, 56 oF HOPS-Steady ; stale, common to chole je, 190° 190, Serlle Pacifi wast 1906, 120150. 196, wird POTATOES-Dull; Pennaylvania, cholo, per bushel ATT A New York and west ern, per bushel, 89ploc do. fair to good per bushel #066 LIVE POULTRY fowls, Ma : Esl le Firm and in fair de- old roosters, ; spring chickens, Hala dicks, 13 gic. turkeys, fhglic. . geese, 1M lide DRESSED POULTRY Quiet, but vers fowls, choice, 1X fair Ve 11120; old roosters, 5 nearby 1461 western, do Mule; nearby, choles to fancy 178418 lo western, do. 164lic.. do fair to good, 14sec; ducks nearby, 140l%e western, do. 18k Live Stock Markets CATTLE -Bupply light market steady choice, $B TAs. prime LR veal calves, $5 504% HOGS ~~ Receipts fair marke! active all grades, $ELS4YS 60, roughe. BUGLE sale? AND LAMBS Receipis Hight market strong. prime wethers, ££ 3055 culls and common, $293 lambs $5507 William's Carbolie Salve With Arnica and Wieh Hazel The best Salve In the world for da good, chickens turkeys Lu ter, and all skin convene on Jal or of the conduel of Major Penrose and Captain Edgar A. Mack: lin, now lying woumise] from a negro assallant’s pistol shot at Fort Reno, daring the outbreak of negro troops. insufficient Schools and Churches. No large American city has publie schoolhouses enough to hold all its children of school age, if the paro chial and private schools were 10 gO out of business No large cenler of population has room in its churches for nearly all of its adult population. Incorrigible. Mater—And what did that dreadful boy say whem you threatened to cul Bim off with a shilling? Pater—Oh, the young blackguard asked me If I couldn't make it 18 pence, cash down! England have recestly given expres sion to their feelings through the erec tion of a monument at Baltersea, gear london. I is a granite fountain built under the direction of the Inter national Vivisection society and com- sists of a column surrounded by a cir cular basin surmounted by a bronze model of a dog sitting up and tak ing notice. Graven in the stone above the drinking trough is this inserip- tion: “To the memory of the brown ter rier done to death in the laboratory of the University college after having en- Necemity. Nodd—Why did you have your tele | phone changed from a direct wire to al party line? i Tom—My wife complained she couldn't hear a thing the neighbors) sald —Life rf 3 A Head-Off Collision. | Mike—So Cassidy was killed in a] railroad wreck—was ‘it a head-on col-| liston? . Pat—Neo, begobs—his head was off when they found him, Ol belave!— Life. No Help for It The Clergyman—Do you mean say that your wife goes to every Sunday without you? “Well, it Isn't my fault. [ caa’t per susde her to stay at home. "—Llife. to church Went Fast. Customer—Look here. this bicycle I bought here only three weeks ago hat all gone to pleces Dealer—Yes, sir. You remember 1 warranted it to go fast. —Tit-Bita What's in a Namef Eugenie—You must joim our Social History club Anne— Why, what de you de? Eugenie—Play bridge for prizes —Town Topics lovely Difference in Time and Place. Chicagoan—You remember that last quickstep you composed ? Philadelphia Composer—Perfectly. ‘They're usiug it in Chicago for a funeral march “—Life. Purely a Question of Advertising. Ferdy Stagedoor—W-will you—aw-— marry me, Miss Footlights?® Dolly Footlightsa—Oh, this Is se sud- den: but you may speak to my advance agent —Town Topics Army Talk. “Have you heard how Capt disgraced himself®” “No What'd he do?" “Went and married a eivilian, that's what. "—Chicago Sub. Jinks Scattered Some. “was he calm and collected when the boiler explosion occurred?” “Well, be was calm, all right, but] they never did get him collected "— Cleveland Leader Absolute | “Who is ‘The Autocrat of the Break. fast Tabl+Y' “Qur hired girl."—Cleveland Leader, | A Cipher. “is Vanderpull one of the 400?” “Yes: one of its two ciphers."— Town Toples. : We shall $1,000,000 w i Fountain Erected by British Anti Vivisectionists. dured more than two months of vivi section, having heen handed over from one vivisector to another until death came to his release” On the base of the monument below the trough the Inscription continues thus ‘And to the memory of the 232 dogs vivisected at the same place during theh year 1902. Men and women of Eogland. how long shall these things inst? At the dedication of the monument several speeches were made and. an anthem, "Ring the Bells of Pity,” was sung Lest medical students or others attempt to mutilate the monument, it is protected by aulomatic electric sig nals. Turned About. Redd—How your friend Shipton haa changed! He used to be sO com: municative, you know. Greene—Isn't he yet? “No: why he draws himself right into his shell, now, whea you're trying to question him.” “He's turned turtle, Yonkers Statesman. Yes, So It WIL “Johm, rou said before we were har ried that you'd give up anything for me." “Yess, 1 blieve I did” “Then give me Some moRey for a bonnet.” “But a bonnet is not you.” “No; but it will become me Hous ton Post give away orth of 50c bas bet'— and Kidney fortune to obtain the right to manuf Tablets in America, and Wwe a 50¢ box for you? We shall pay your druggist for a large $50c box of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets, and give It to you to try. 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Buy your Xmas gifts saveymoney. Hates: —Wanted, Lost, Ft Sal etc, % cent a word seriion for the first three t ‘cent a word each inmsertic after. None taken for less cents. Situations wanted 1 in advance subscribers. FOUND. Found —Prayer book : may have same by calling a Record office, proving the paying for this notice Renioves Dead Horses and Cattle, eight miles distant from either Athens, Sayre or Waverly Will pay $1.00 each for full grown Horses or Cows, but the Hides must be on. Will also remove Dead Hogs that welgh 100 pounds and over free of charge. Also buy Hides, Skins, Tallow and Bones Pay market Call Bell Tele- phone No (. G. LLOYDT, Proprietor. SAYRE, PA CER— Auditor's Notice . Ed. LaBar's use ve. Charles Doalin In court of Common Pleas of Brad- ford County, 172, December Term, 1906 Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Brad- ford County, to distribute the funds arising from the sale of the personal property of the above named defend- ant by the sherlff of Bradford Coun- ty, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, 112 Des- mond street, Sayre, Pa, on January 12, 1907, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time all persons having any claims upon sald funds must appear and present the same or they will be forever debarred from all claims upon sald funds H. H. MERCEREAU. Sayre, Pa.. December 12, 1906.—4t LOST. Lost—A Peter Pan pocketb taining a sum of money. please return to No. 3M avenues prices 633 FOR SALE, Several houses and lots fo desirable locations in town. to suit purchasers. q G. Schrier, Maynard Block, FOR RENT. For rent, office rooms in the lock Block. : Ten room brick house, mo provements. Inquire at For rent at once, several and suites of rooms, good with or without bath; $5.60 wards. Enquire of C. C. W NOTICE. want ads. inserted by persc paving a ledger account with Record must be pald for when od printed. We positively charge wants ads. ind the expense of bookkeeping lecting is entirely out of prog to the amount involved in the action. ¥ THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF BY Desires to announce that some very desirable bullding sale on cheap and easy that they have placed the selling them in the hands of EVARTS of this place. All wishing to provide tk } somes or to invest in lots for lative purposes will do well sult with Mr. Evarts before pi ing elsewhere. This plot of pearly surrounded by Indust with beautiful scenery and vantages of a modern town. to sult purchasers. Steps are being taken to supply all comprising this plot with & 1 ply of the best water the WA fords. When you come to k the plot of ground take tro Springs Corpers, cross br is crosses over L. V. R. R. bridge turn to the left 3 on the ground. There will be at the office Tuesday, ThHUFM Saturday afternoons of show you over the groulé other day by calling Valle No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, tal Place, Sayre, Pa. y used to be. They bad no Gas Beaters inthe olden dap Gas Light Co, ADVERTISERS. TAKER Waverly. “The notice printed n Renard insiuing that bare tleir copy for © ofl «on the day He appear Is fope sive {he ronstant in. ease | w. We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blostsin Bros. pay the highest price for rags, rub bers, fron, metais, etc. Call on us before disposing of your junk. We a AVN FFB pmat BBS amo a Rm > rus
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