W. T. CAREY, Editor every afternoon except a 203 West Lockhart street, 5c gf rates reasonable, and known on application Entered as second-class matter May at the postoflice at Sayre, under the Act of Congress of 3, 1879. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1907 WAVERLY Frank E Wood, Representative, News and advertising matter may 8 left at Greggs Racket Store, Wav- Alter 12 o'clock noon call the main pe at Sayre, both phones LOCAL BREVITIES “The Regents examinations are be held at the schools C. H. Turney is confined to his home Clark street by illness Earl Albertson, who has had a very 1 # attack of typhold fever is re- a8 being very much better — Chester Gillette will not die in the ptric*chalr next week, the date set his execution. His case has been The Infant child of Mr and Mrs ' Donlin of Spring street died afternoon from an attack The cold weather promised by the mt bureau yesterday arriv- ‘on time, and today the mercury been at a low notch 0. 8. McGlenn & Co. are placing ome very fine fixtures in their store | Broad street, and the already fine te of the place will be en- The officers for the ensuing year ll be Installed at the meeting of lodge I. 0. 0. F. this evening installing officer will come from y Valley this evening to decide upon a will be placed in the field and candidates will be selected to bt the party at the next elec- , ON SLIPPERY WALK _CLT HEAD VERY BADLY. Lady Painfully Injured By a Fall , on the Steep Incline on Fulton : Street. Waveriy—This morning an old lady name could not be ascertained _— sald she came from Athens, very painfully injured by falling 3 the stone sidewalk that runs down “sleep grade on Fulton street to Erie station. * Bhe was going to Owego on the 1:30 train, and as she started down he Incline that is always very slip- ‘whenever there I# any snow on hen she began to slide. She slip- along, Anally losing her balance striking her head on the stone was badly stunned and her head ‘her eye and her face under the cut very badly. She was into the station, and after recovered somewhat she was M to the street car. and went fof Athens Plies! Piles! Plies! Indian Pile Ointment It absorbs the , allays the itching at once. Second Alarm Called all the Waverly | Rat They Were Not Needed. Last night about midnight the fire alarm sounded and rang in an alarm from the East Ward. This had hard- ly rang when it was repeated This called out the entire department and jevery fireman in town climbed out of ibed running to the town hall proceed- ed to drag the apparatus over to that part of town. The roads were rough and it was a hard haul to get over to the place where the conflagration Was supposed to be Having arrived there it was found that the blaze was caused by three box cars that stood on the Lehigh {Valley tracks in that vicinity, and j which bad been used as a residence by a number of Itallans No water Was turned on the blaze, and the fire was allowed to burn itself out How the cars came to catch fire is not known, and aside from the fact that the Italians were deprived of a resi- dence temporarily no damage was done The firemen belonging to the com- panies in the center of the village were disgusted that they should Rave been called out as it was entirely use- less, and some one must have turned in the alarm just to give them a hard run One report was spread around over the telephone just after the alarm sounded the fact that there had been a passenger wreck at East Wav- erly and that the passenger coaches were burning. Those hearing it were considerably excited for a time until it was found that such was not the case to “Lost River” Tonight. Tonight the Chicago Stock company will present the beautiful pastoral drama River” at the Loomis It is from the pen of one of the most of Agercian River is Lost successful and ledged his masterpiece dramatitsts, Lost acknow- The play is founded around the plain, honest folks of Southern Indiana, near West Baden where the ‘city folks” gather to en- joy the luxuries of the famous Springs at this place The second the ball at Tom Taggert's big hotel and Is filled with little heart throbs that never fall to flavor the intensity of the scene with a sprinkling of stiles and tears Act three shows a intle indiana homestead, where Grandma Gates, with her quaint but honest lives with her little granddaughter and the simplicity and true comfort of the people make a wonderful contrast to the fashionable whirle of our so-called society The the toll gate, where Ora ride on horseback to save and the in the storm where she overtakes her sweet- freely act is at WAYS, scene at makes a the aqueduct scene heart on a bicycle as her country lov- er is about to stab him furnish some of the most exciting situations, but there Isn't a dull moment in the entire evening SUNSHINE CLUB HELD VERY PLEASANT MEETING. Met at the Central Hotel and Were Entertained in a Most Pleas. ant Manner. Waverly—The Sunshine club met last evening at the Central Hotel in East Waverly and were very pleasant- ly entertained by Mrs. Hays Excel- lent refreshments were served after the business part of the meeting had been completed, and an entertainment given The next meeting will take place at the home of Mrs Frank Lounsberry on Johnson street was also It Is no wonder that some of our home merchants do not believe in advertising. If the mail order houses didn’t advertise how would the people all over the country hear of them? And if they never heard of them, they couldn't send to them for things that they ought to buy at home. Therefore advertising does uot pay, and that kind of a village merchant will con- tinue to advertise by hanging a cod fish on the door post and putting a plece of stcky fly paper and a bolt of calico in front of the window. Then If folks don’t rush in there to trade, the whole golug to the dogs country is Willlams' Kidoey Pills. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidoeys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loin, side, back, groins and Bladder? Have you a flabley ap- pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? If so, Willlams' Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample Free. By mall, 50c. Sold by Druggists. Williams MTS Co. Prop'r., Cleveland, 0 Sold by C. M. Driggs. druggist Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get results; others do. “Doesa’t have time to eat much, | Steel. MU one of the girls | “Oh, no, he only takes a smack and | roms. sald the lanocent bride. | And then they all laughed. —Yonk- | ers Statesman. Her View of Him. Nupop—Tom Browne is a fine, manly | young fellow, isn't he? Mrs Nupop—1 certainly can't agrees with you. When he first saw our dear little baby he was just as cold and in- different as— Nupop—Of course. If he were wom- anly he would have gushed —Philadel phis Press. Mr. Night Owl. That he's given tosin There can't be a doubt, For he never turns in Til It's time to turn out =Toewn Topica GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. The Artist—Father, | have just old that painting for $3,000. The Father—Fine! Now you'll able to quit painting and go into some! kind of business —Philadelphis Bulle | tin. Neo Doubt of That. Towne—But, do you really believe the average woman's reading of the | dally papers Is productive of any, profit? Browne —Certainly; the to mer Philadelphia Press Off with the Old. “Will you marry me?!” “This Is so sudden me time.” “To consider™ “No. To break off my other en gagements."—Clevelaud Leader. Extinct. “Pecple nc longer use the ‘your obedient servant,” Oldstyle. “No,” responded Mr. Housekeep; “there's no such thing these days.”— Chicage Sun. Proof Positive “l am sure now that George loves me.” “How did you find out? “He watched me sharpen a pencil and didn't laugh once "—Cleveland Leader. term remarked Mr. Finer French. The American Tourist—I suppose 1} speak broken French, eh, Henri? The Walter—Not eggsactly, M'sieur You haf a word deescribes it bettaire— Puck, Bound to Get There. Casey—Well, good luck to ye In yer new job. ‘Tis nervy of ye to try it, but suppose ye don't achieve success? Cassidy—Falx, If I don't I'll hov to succeed widout It.—Philadelphia Presa Usually. “What is the difference between rep- artes and insult?” “If the other fellow is smaller thag' you are, it is repartee; If he Is larger it Is Insult"“—Houston Post. An Expensive Speech. He—Your new hat is charming. but 1 fancy it doesn’t go well with that dress, She (enchanted)—Ob, you dear old dress as well?—Tit-Bits. Complete. an office boy? “Well, filing inkstands to attending direc tors’ meetings." —Life. Not Dangerous. Yeast—Here are some verses my 12. year-old boy wrote. Crimsonbeak—Oh, | wouldn't worry over that. He'll very likely ouig. ow it! —Youkers Statesman A Relief. Stewdeus—| hear that you had ga rough voyage coming over, Miss HI! Oh, frightfully so! It was such a reilef to set foot once more on vice versa! Judge, During the Spanking. The Pareat—Tommy, this hurts me more than It does you The Child—No It don't, neither! You've got a glove on, duro It alll— Cleveland Leader, Bo Different. She—Oan you understand the parrot next door to ua? Ho—Obh, yes; it never talks with its mouth filled with hairpins. —Yonkers Statesman. William’s Carbolic Salve With Arnies and Witeh Hasel. The best Balve In the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and MR a a It is or Willard, whose experiences as o tramp, author and soclologist under the name of “Josiah Flynt” have given him a wide reputation, is dead at a hotel here Mr. Willard had been afflicted with paeumonia for several ‘lave, but It was Bot until he became ntterly helpless that he permitted nurse or doctor to enter his room Mr. Willard bad tramped in every civilized country, wearing the costume of the working class of ewh particalar nation he wanders through. [le was A friend of sen and of Teolstol He was born la Appleton Wis, on Jan. 23 180. Francis BE Willard was his aunt. Willan] was a graduate of the University of Rerlin, which be at tended from 180 te 185 Was Partuer of Cecil Hhodes. NEW YORK, Jan. 22 William © Ashwell, a prominent broker, was knocked down by a trolley car on Co lnmbus avenue and dil at Roosevelt hospital from a fracture of the skull He never regunined consciousness. [le amd his brother, Thomas went to South Africa a bunting Just when the great diamond fads occur red. The hunting trip at once changed into a diamond quest, apd Mr. Axh- well was one of the pioneers In the discovery of the Kimberley mines Ie met Cecll Rhodes and was associated with hin in the frst workings of the diamond fields After several years Mr. Ashwell =old out his mining inter ests to Mr. Hhexles oli exjuslition Would Not Guarantee Viadimir Safe. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 22 Today Is the anulversary of “Red Sanday,” when Father Gapon led a demonstra tion of the people before the Wintes palace and many were killed Ly the troops. The prefect of police has or dered the police reserves under arms the whole day. and strong patrols of Cossacks and dragoons will be sta tioned in"all sections of the city to pre vent demonstrations. The Grand Duke | Viadimir, generally although mistakenly regarded as respousible for the slaughter, has returned to Tear skoe-Belo palace nt the request of the police, who notified him that they would not guarantee his safety, who Is Reds Falled to Kill Police Chief. i MOHILEY, Russia, Jun. 22 —Chief of tolionoff attacked while driving in the street by two assallauts aud had a from death. One of the men emptied an au { tomatie revolver at Rodionoff | hin, but mortally wounded his coach | man, while the second threw a bomb, and, although this instrulueut exploded with tremendous force, the chief of po lice was not hurt The assallants were | pursued the police. One commit f ted sticide sud the other was captured Police was wirncnlous escape ti fssed hy | Grief For Higgins at Albany ALBANY, N XY <a Party lines i were forgotten and only sincere respect and affection for the man probably up on his deathbed were displaved in the futerest of =cores of members of both houses of the the conditlon of former Frank W. Higgins ' houses referred Jan legishiture last night in Grovernor Chaplains in both n their pravers to the desperate condition of ! guished patient the distin FINANCIAL AND | COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. i Money on call ! mercantile paper changes, §151.1.3.716 i Closing prices Amal Copper easy at wr cont. Prime Ex LEM #ttly per cent balances. $16 HH, N.Y. Central Atchison 104 Norf & West H&O nN Pern. RR Brooklyn R T.. W% Reading C.C.C.aS8LL. » Rock 1s] | Ches & Ohio 2 St. Pan { Chi & Northw Southern Pac iDan AS Bouthern Ry Erie a South. Ry. pf Gen. Electric 27 Sugar Hi Central 165 Texas Lackawanna “7 Un Louis & Nash iy I! 8 Manhattan 14: 3.5 ¢ Int Met 3 West Missouri Pac ind Pacife Pacin Btee! Steel pt i U'nion iy New York Markets. FLOUR — Bteady, but slow patents $454 3 w ints 5. winter extras ents, £1417 WHEAT shipments | covering later, however der realizing 83 8-150 8 4¢ TALLOW Shy R168 WOOL—Steady HOP'S- Steady p 15 FEET §IRE 130 ha Minnesota straights. BB sip HN, winter pat Firm abies El weath Caused light world s r in the belt and wheat open higher the advance was lost un. and bear pressure May, July. S353 5 1 Firm, « yc country, domestic fleece, 150 state, comme to chokes 1¢ ir hin "ae ¢ coant 16, 106713 BUTTER Firm. creamery extra, a3, held, comm: The state dairy | fic, renovated, common to « CHEESE Firm mate large and small. September October, best, 13,4114 Kin E013 winter made avenge inferior. 116112 skims, 2610 EGGS -Easler, tute. Pen nearby fancy ede cledd white cholce, 03k mixed and Lr n 2311 POTATOES Steady to firm per barrel, $2556. Male g. 0354 1L@, state and westérn. In bulk, per IN pounds, $1 TUG a2, state western and Je f sey, per sack, N56, sweets Vind ! per barrel, $2 Smid other Jerseys per double head barrel, $1 %%52 90. per basket Te hn 12 CABBAGES—Quiet; white per ton, $1617, red. $0 LIVE POULTRY Firm and In good de- mand, fowls, 131ite old roosters, $444 ik chickens, 10718 ducks. 14 le geese, 130 14c. ; turkeys, 16818 DRESSED POULTRY V #ood demand: fowls cholee falr to good, 12911% old roosters, Se nearby chickens, Mulle , do. western, 11 SN nearby turkeys, choles to fancy 2s Lhe do western, 15%6 1% do. falr to wood, 168417 nearby due Wise. da, western, 12414 nearby 104 12¢.; do. western. Bil mmon lo nO xtra ommon to first Hermuda per bt Danish seed irm and In 1304 do ks Hvese Live Stock Markets, CATTLE Receipts falr; market higher: choles, BNE 10. prime. SOULS. veal calves. B50 HOGB Receipts prime heavies sm roughs, Lae SHEEP AND | market active. priv eulls and common iad ih E. BAKER, Gotraeteh Eo wou. market active grades, Bats fale other AMUS Aavrly vethers laraba, Waverly Free Press and Tioga County Record Will Be Made One. PRENIUNS FOR NEW SUBSCRIB. ERS In Sayre and Athens. Beginning with next Friday's issue the weekly Tioga County Record and The Waverly Free Press will be con- solidated into one weekly newspaper. The Tioga County Record has been published at Owego continuously for thirty-five years and the Free Press founded in 1876 as a succossor to the Enterprise, founded In 1868, Is the only paper of Waverly, with the larg- est circulation of any paper in Tioga county. In their consolidated form, the Free Press-Record wiil continue to give all the news of the county seat formerly found in the Record, while the news of Waverly will receive as Eeherous attention as before. In addi- tion to this, special attention will be given to general news and, with regular correspoudents in every town and village, the Lew paper will easily become the representative pub- lication of the county. In order to give space for all the uews this plan calls for, the size of the combined papers will be increased to twelve pages instead of the eight-page form in which each now appears The consolidated papers will be under the editorial charge of the present editor of the Free Press and It is hoped to steadily add to the Improvements which it is belleved have already add- ed to the popularity of both papers INDUCEMENTS TO SUBSCRIBERS. The subscription price for the Rec- ord is one dollar per year if paid in advance and one dollar and a half if not so paid: that of the Free Pregs is seventy-five cents if pald in ad- vance. Notice is hereby given that all persons paying up thelr arrears for subscriptions before March 1.1907, will receive the consolidated Tioga County Record and Waverly Free Press for seventy-five cents, payable in advance. After that date the price will be one dollar per year, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CAS) PREMIUMS To Solicitors In Sayre and Athens. We will also give one hundred dol- lars in cash premiums as follows Twenty-five dollars to the person who first sends In one hundred new sub- scribers, twenty dollars to the per- son who sends in the second oe hun- dred new subscriptions, fifteen dollars to the person who sends In the third one hundred new subscriptions, ten dollars to the person who sends In the fourth one hundred new subscrip- tions, five dollars each to the six per- sons who send in the next highest number of new subscriptions IN SAYRE AND ATHENS. The subscriptions under these terms must be pald in advance and reported each week as received Subscriptions to the Waverly Free Press should be reported to the Free Press at Waverly Of course a subscription to either pa- per will secure for the subscriber the consolidated Free Press-Record. No subscription will be counted to the credit of a canvasser until the money has been turned into the office. As stated before, all subscriptions to county enty-five cents per year and the ‘sub- scriber will receive both papers In their consolidated form. Further In- formation In regard to the terms of the premium contest will be furnish- ed on application 214-3 C. J. Kitchin, Sayre's Leading Drayman. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planos, Household Goods, Safes etc. Try the Record R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Ballder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Sayre, Pa W. T. Carey, Justice o/ the Peace. OFFICE Room 6, M. P. A. Bullding, Valley Phone 246y. Come and Hear WHAT SOCTALISH IS AND WHAT IT IS NT — BY — Prof, Geo R. Kirkpatrick, — AT THE — HOWARD ELMER HOSE HOUSE on Maple Street, West Sayre. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVEN. INGS JAN. 8) and 25, J. M. ASHTON, _ General Contractor and rid, ~ Plans and Estimates Furnished Valley Phone 125. Residence Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa. Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a 208 Sayre. H. Tuttle, M. D., Spesialist. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately fitted Hours 10 to 12 am,2tb6 7tof pm OfMce and realdence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val- ley ‘phone 166x. Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect- ed, Taxes Pald. Room 7, Elmer Bloek, LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE. H.L.Towner, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rec- tum. Hours Tto%a m. 1 to 3 7Tto 8p m. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything new and up-to-date. First- Class Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre. Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates given dardwood and Stalr Work a specialty All Work Promptly Attended to Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Street, Waverly. Bell phone 208. when a Gas Radiator in the parlor Libeagy ai WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. W. P. ‘Smeaton, { PHOLSTERING Repairing and Refinishing, ELIZABETH ST. Waverly, . - N. Y. We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blosteln Broa. pay the highest price for rags, rub- bers, iron, metals, etc. Call on us before disposing of your junk. We buy wholesale and retail. Bell phone S0w. Prompt attention, exact weight. Write for prices. Bolstein Bros. Cor. Johnson and Broad Sts, Waverly, EE Ty, DR.A. G. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: $t011:00 a m., 2 to 4:20, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases a specialty. Both Phones. A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Furnished 625 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 213y. WANT ADS Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, For’ Sal etc, % cent a word each in- serilon for the first three times, % cenl a word each Insertion there- after. None taken for less than 325 cents. Situations wanted free to pald in advance subscribers. NOTICE. Taken from Sunday school room in Waverly M. E church, Sunday even. Ing, Jan. 20, 1907, between 7:30 and 8 o'clock, a nearly new 36 size, French back black kersey length overcoat, velvet collar, black serge lining, also pair of dark red unlined kid gloves size 8, Adler's make. Liberal remunera- ton for return or information report- ed to John A. Johnosn. WANTED. Wanted—Experienced table girls at the Wilbur House. st Girl Wanted for general housework. Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre, Pa. 209-1 Experienced grocery deliverymau wanted. Inquire at D. M. Artur's Gro- cery, Stevenson St, Sayre. 208t Wanted—Men and women to write Huosurance, excellent commission for hustlers. Call at Room 2, Maney & Page Building. 215-3* "Immediately information concerning an old crucifix of metal or stone, sald to have been dug up at Sayre within Iwo or three years. Mra M. P. Mur ray, Athens FOR SALE. For Sale—1905 Olds Automobile in fine condition. B. Bray, Waverly, N. Y. quire C. E. Jackson, 302 Lincoln Sayre, Pa. Several houses and lots desirable locations in to mult purchasers QO. Schrier, Maynard $1300. A snap If taken at quire 0. N. Angler, 38 Valley. telephone 58y. FOR RENT. A sulte street, W
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