your Banking and will pay you per cent. Interest per for money left on pate of Deposit or Sav- Account. he department of savings a special feature of this and all deposits, wheth- large or small, draw the seme rails of interest. NM. H. SAWTELLE, MURRELLE, Publisher. =. _ W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except ys at 203 West Lockhart street, ption, 33.00 per year; month. ar " rates reasonable, known on application. ; a3 second-class matter May at the postoffice at Sayre, . under the Act of Congress of 3, 1879. NMDAY, JANUARY 23, 19%7 25¢ and {eft at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav- erly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main pe at Sayre, both phones. C. Hall went to New York city Frank Mitchell of Binghamton, visiting relatives in Waverly i ‘There will be a regular meeting of ir ©. Hull post G. A. R. 1his even- ‘Danfel Hurley of Warren street, Bas beén dangerously ill Is con- George Walt, the commission mer- sant of Nichols, was in Waverly yos- r ont business. number of Odd Fellows from Wego, visited the Manoca lodge at place last evening. The K of C. will give another of euchre parties in the lodge room next Monday evening. Messrs. C. J. and T. T. Hurley of York city are visiting at the of thelr parents on Warren ‘Word has been received in Waverly ‘a daughter was born a few days to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Murphy, mow reside In New York city ‘W, E. Tew, who has been serious- {1} for several weeks past Is re- ported as being very much better, and now able to sit up a part of the time. The Italian residents of the valley will give three dances at Stone's hall ln Waverly during the next three weeks. The first Is to occar on the ig ‘of January 24, the next Feb- r) 2, and the third on Febraury 11 ‘Music will be furnished by an Itallan an American orchestra. Admit- 26 cents; ladles free . of the Oldest Residents of Warv- erly Will Be Lald to Rest To- ~~ merrew Morning, Waverly—The funeral of Gersham Pennell, who died last Monday night Bis home on Ithaca street will take tomorrow morning at ten o'clock d the remalns will be taken to the ton cemetery for burial. Deceay- #2 years old and had Leen i of Ellistown and Waverly for ji¢ vicinity, and was a familiar of the streets of this village He Is Appears In “The Volunteer Organist” at the Loomis Monday Evening. Thackreay says thal a man can no more command courage than he can make himself six feet high when na- ture has only given him five feet und a haif. As with courage, so with hervism. It has to be born in a man ‘and when the opportunity arises the {hero will be found equal to the ocea- | ston A modest young hero. whose {name will soon be known and honored ‘all over the United States Is Master {Mellor Newman. By hard work ac complished by incessant traveling. he | supports his aged mother and his {father who some years ago was strick- jen blind | Nature was very kind to young Mel- {lor Newman in giving him a soprano ivolce of wonderful sweetness and ipower and of extraordinary compass {Mellor supplemented nature's gift by {study apd constant practice until al- though only fourteen years of age at {the time. he became recognized in St. Louls. his native city and the home of his parents, as the greatest boy singer of the West. He was the prin- cipal soloist of Grace church in that city and his appearance in the cholr was always a signal for a church crowded to the doors Young Newman's heroism is shown by the fact that uniike most other boys that are petted and felted, he is not spolied by adulation and honors and loves his parents Regularly as each Monday comes round in St. Lou- is so also comes a letter to the dear mother and blind father containing the major part of the boy's weekly salary. Newman's ambition Is to earn and save encugh money to purchasea home for his parents and those who know the boy are satisfied that he will realize his ambition. Master man has other tastes besides that of music He is a very fine base ball player and were he not a professional singer, it is more than probable that he would become a professional base ball player. He has been engaged by Mr. W. W. Newcomer as the princi pal soloist In W. B. Gray's pastoral drama “The Volunteer Organist” for a season of forty-two weeks. Young Newman is wise enough to know that boy's voices change at some time or other, so while still appearing in pub- lle he is earnestly studying for the ministery. Will appear at Loomis opera house next Monday evening, Janaury 28 INSTALL OFFICERS AT MANOCA LODGE. Men Who Will Occupy Umiclal Posi. tions Daring Year 1907 Placed In Oflice Last Night. Waverly—The meeting of Manoca lodge, 1. O. O. F. was well attended last evening and the officers who will serve during the ensuing year were installed. The installing officer was P. DG M, M W Bakeman of New- ark Valley, and he was assisted by the following past grands WwW. W. An- dross of Tioga lodge, grand marshall; Samuel Ayres of Manoca lodge, grand warden, O. Kline of Manoca lodge, grand secretary: C O Hoagland, Manoca lodge, grand treasurer, M S. Hanford, Manoca lodge, grand guar- dian The following are the officers in- stalled: Noble grand, John C. Post; vice grand, Fred 8. Terry; recording secretary, Walter Weller; Financial secretary, Lewis F. Lord; treasurer Wesley Broughm: warden, G. B. Fen- ner; outside guard Stanley Carroll; inside guard, J. Rumsey. conductor, I. M. Hoag: R. S 8S, Judson Mead, LL. 8. S, Elbert Smith; R. S. N. G, Fred S Morgan: L. 8S N. G,C. P Ferguson. R 8S. V. G. Leon Snyder; L. S. V. G.,, Samuel Sherman: Chap- lin, George S. Blizzard “PARISH PRIEST” THIS EVENING. One of those loveable Irish clergy- men who unite to a rich fund of humor and tenderness of heart that makes him the burden bearer of the com- munity, the sharer of thelr joys and sorrows, and their natural consoler, is the leading character in the play at the Loomis this evening. The story is not a religious one, for Father Whalen is rather the man than the priest. In no act or suggestion does the play allude to creed, but to what is human and good in every man Or woman, re- gardless of their religious bellefs and it brings forth a laugh In nearly every line. It Is & story of life with Its hopes und disappointments. A play like & refreshing breath of summer, pure In every word, with not a line of suggestion which is not absolutely free from taint and laughter provoked is of that wholesome sort which lies close to the heart. Our thealre goers last season pronounced it one of the best plays ever given at the Loomis in Waverly Williams’ Kidney Plils. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have your overworked your nervous system ad caused trouble with your Woodmen of America the following officers were installed: Consul, Harry Cowell; advisor, J. M. Clune; clerk. (i. M. Thompson: banker, H. D. Hor- ton; escort. F. J. Wood: physician, C. F Griswold: watchman, W. J. Ho gan: sentry, Wm. Shipman. mans gers, 1 year W. J. Hogan, 2 years Harry Cowell, 3 years F. J. Wood Democratic Caucus Saturday. Waverly—At the meeting of the Democriutic committeemen it was de- cided to hold the Democratic caucus on Saturday next at 2 o'clock In the afternoon at which time candidates will be nominated for the town offices that will be voted on at the town election In February PRAISE FOR MOTHER-IN-LAW, Minister Finds Many Good Poinis In That Much Ahused Wmoan. Scranton —Rey. Dr. HH. E Tuckley, who recently turned over the $200 increase in his salary to the poor, has come to the defense of the mother-in- law by preaching a sermon at the Asbury Methodist church extolling that lady's good qualities He declared that almost everything that had been sald in praise of a mother is applicable to the mother-in- lav, and while she had been a target for abuse and ridicule, often she is the means of blessing to all in the toascnold DYNAMITE IN THE COAL. Stove Blown up and Woman May Die From Injuries Scranton. —Dynamite which some unknown person had placed in the coal bin of John Belght of South Scranton has nearly resulted in the death of his wife and the complete wrecking of his home When Mrs. Beight put a pall of coal on the fire in her kitchen stove this morning there was a sharp explosion that scattered the coal and blew the stove to pleces. Mrs. Belight was in- jured by flying pleces of iron and part of the house was destroyed Want Old Law Repealed. Wilkes-Barre—Backed by the In- dcrsement of nearly every merchant ¢f Luzerne, Lackawanna and Clear- field counties, Senator Catlin of this city will endeavor to have the legisla- ture repeal the mercantile tax that has caused merchants of the three counties to pay an annual tax of $150 Not until a few years ago did thise money go to the counties, and before that time it went into the pockets of the county treasurers. The act is a relic of special legislation Rejected Sultor Accused of Arson. Wilkes-Barre—Zegman Brobsby of Nanticoke, a rejected suitor of Mrs Pauline Norwicky, of that place, was lodged In jail yesterday on the charge of arson, being unable to furnish ball It is alleged that he has several times fire to her store and house In revenge set Mothers who give their children Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup In- variably indorse it. Contains Honey and Tar. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by C. M. Driggs. THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they have some very desirable bullding 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 wilh homes or to invest in lots 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 suit purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the land comprising this plot with a full sup- ply of the best water the valley al- fords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley to Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over L. V. R. R. when across bridge turn to the left and you are on the ground. There will be a man at the office Tussday, 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 Hosp} tal Place, Sayre, Pa. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills drives the poison from the body. A 25 cent box holds a week's treatment Sold by C. M. Driggs. Exposgre Brings on Rheumatism. Paisfu! In its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first pain {n the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts | 00" By 5. KE. KISER “You say in your advertisements said the man who had laid a package on the counter, “that you ‘guarantee satisfaction or money cheerfully re funded.’ ™ “What's the matter? asked the head of the department. as a frown overspread his face. “Come, now, youre not looking a bit cheerful. I bought a shirt here day before yesterday, and I find thai it Is not satisfactory. | was told—" “You will have lo see the clerk who sold you the shiru’ “Will he refund the money?” “If he wishes to do s he can” “Ah, over there he is Here, my friend, do you remember selling this shirt day before yesterday? You toid me it was—" “1 don't think 1 sold vou the shirt [ never saw you before” “Yes, you did. You sold me this shirt and guaranteed that it—" “No; you are mistaken. | never guarantee anything” “You don't, eh? Well, you adver tise that you guarantee satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded Here Look at this paper This is your ‘ad’ Isn't nt? . “This is today's paper. It hasa't anything to do with day before ves terday.” “Where's the store” “You'll find him back in the office” After he had waited around for nearly an hour the man with the shirt succeeded in intercepting the propri- efor. as he was trying to slip out to luncheon “You advertise that the money Is cheer! ily returned when the goods you 8&8, are not satisfactory” “1 must ask vou to talk to the clerk you bought the goods from. | don't know anything about this matter.” “1 have talked to the clerk, and he says you are the only one who cheer fully returns money. This shirt—" “You will have to excuse me In a hurry. Go to the clerk” “I'm in a hurry, too. [I've wasted a lot of valuable time here now, and | want to get this matter straightened out. The clerk says he doegn’t do the guaranteeing and can't therefore, cheerfully refund. The head of the proprietor of this I'm department looked unhappy when | asked him if he would cheerfully re fund, and now I find that you are not inclined to be cheerful when I ask you to return my money.” “You are insulting, sir. | don't wish ot have any further argument with you. Mr. Walker, will you please step this way? Did you sell this man a shirt? “l don't remember him at all.” “Here,” said the man who wanted his money cheerfully refunded, as he tore the wrapper from the shirt, “you can see that this came from your stock, can't you?” “Well, what's the matter with f(t, anyway?’ asked the proprietor “It isn't satisfactory, that's all. Yon advertise that you cheerfully refund money when goods are not satisfac- tory. Why should it be necessary to have all this argument? The shirt Is not satisfactory I want my money back. Now, will you cheerfully re turn it? “Take this order to the cashier’ said the proprietor as he permitted a look of disgust that was not unmixed with anger to overspread his coun tenance, “apd your dollar and a half Will be refurned to you” “But are you cheerful? | don't want the money unless you can be cheer ful when you return it. | could wear the shirt. If necessary, you Know, Still, I thought that {f it would make you cheerful to return the money be cause the goods you sold me did not give satisfaction, I ought to—" “Say, are you crazy?’ "No: | am an altruist. | belleve in spreading cheer wherever [| may When read your advertisement | came here and purposely bought a shirt that was two sizes too large for me, so that | might bring it back and give you a chance to cheerfully re turn my money. [| think every man owes it to hiz fellow men lo make them cheerful whenever and however he may. [ see that you are not ln clined to be cheerful, and I am sorry. | will, therefore, keep the shirt and bid you good-day.” “That man ought to be looked after by the police,” sald the head of the shirt department “He's as mad as a March hare” sald Mr. Walker, the clerk.” “1 belleve,” mused the propnetor, “Il take that word ‘cheerfully’ out of my advertisement. There's no knowing what that crank’s next idea may be. "-—~Chicago Record-Herald. Be willing to do your best today. There is no time lke the present i —— AT THE LOOMIS TONIGHT. Saleen Men to Fight Hack. Pottsville —The Sch: interests will brine against some of the © oats of the Law and Order Society who havete tifled against certain men at license court Perjurs aul Asn acy are the main hs: 2: 5 brought. The lifting of cases where no filed is well under wa. ail nrosecut on liquor be in rede iT =: Were licenses Twe Years for lMailavzhier. Wilkes-Barre—Hugh Harrison of Midvale, who was placed on trial yes- terday for the murder of Walter Tou- sek, pleaded guilty to manslaughter after four jurors had been selected and the District Attorney accepled the plea Judge Halsey sentenced him to two years in the penitentiary The shooting of Tousek occurred al- ter a free fight in a saloon and Har- rison claimed it was done in seif-de fense EEE ET PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL. Do you appreciate a good thing? We know you all do, s¢ when you want anything In the line of [yrniture upholstered or repaired, no matter what you have, I can do the work and do it right. My prices are right, and my work is guaranteed for six months A postal card will bring me to your house with samples and prices J. P. OTTARSEN, Cor. Broad and Pennsyhania Avenua Waverly, N. Y. DR. A. G. REES, M. 111 Miller Street OFFICE HOURS: $10 :1:00 a m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases a specialty. Both Phones. A. J. Green, Contractor and Baullder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 2312y We Buy Junk. Do you kpow that Blosteln Bros 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 80w. Prompt attention, exact weight Write for prices. Bolstein Bros, Cor Johnson and Broad Sts, Waverly. J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 126. Residence 208 Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa. Laws & Winlack Attorveys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. EEE EIT C. J. Kitchin, Sa; ¢'s Leading Drayman. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planes, Household Goods, Safes ele. W. T. Carey, Justice o. the Peace. Sayre. OFFICE Room 5, M. P. A. Bullding, Valley Phone 246y. Come and Hear WHAT SOCIALISM 13 AND WHAT IT IS NOT — BY — Prof, Geo R, Kirkpatrick, — AT THE — HOWARD ELMER HOSE ROUSE on Maple Street, West Sayre. THURSDAY: AND FRIDAY EVEN. INGE IAN, 4 and e dose, completely cured * Ricodine ful, vitalizing tonic. If the Diood is impure, com: plexion appetite lost, strengt the whole sat seupeet b2 of humors, it is Ume © try Bloodine Biesdine Cured Hemorrhage of the Kidseys Mansurnis, Vr, Sept 3, song. Boston, Mass. x Tym Blostin Co. We will forfeit if the originals of the shove ental a EE IJdver Pills Chrosic Constipation, Sick Headache snd BO- lomssess. 28 CVS. A BOX. H. Tuttle, M. D,, 8 pesialist. Practice limited to diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12 am,2t6 7t8 pm Office and residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val: ley 'phone 166x. Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller Bt. Bayre, Pa. 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 To 9a m. 1 to 3 7T7to8 p. 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 $158 Per Day. Sayre. Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates given. Hardwood and Stair Work a specialty. All Work Promptly Attended to. Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Street, Waverly. Bell ’phone 208. when a Gas Radiator LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, JANUARY 28. W. W. NEWCOMER OFFERS WM. B. GRAY'S BEAUTIFUL PASTORAL DRAMA THE VOLUNTEER ~ ORGANIST A PLAY THAT MAKES YOU THINE With Famous Old Trinity Church, New York City Choir Boys and the Best Cast Ever Seen. PRICES: 25, 50, Toe, $100 Advance sale opens Friday at Hall's, W. P. Smeaton, UPHOLSTERING Repairing and Refinishing. ELIZABETH ST. Waverly, - . WANT AD Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, Sal etc, % cent a word each seriion for the first three times, cent a word each insertion there- after. None taken for less than cents. Situations wanted free to in advance subscribers. NOTICE. Taken from Sunday school room ia Waverly M. E. church, Sunday evan- 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- tion for return or information report- ed to John A. Johnosn. 215-8* WANTED. Wanted—Experienced table girls at the Wilbur House. 3 Girl Wanted for general housswork. Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre, Pa 209-1 Experienced grocery deliverymau wanted. Inquire at D. M. Artur's Gro- cery, Stevenson St., Sayre. 208¢ Wanted—Men and women to write Insurance, excellent commission for hustlers. Call at Room 2, Maney & Page Bullding. 215-3° FOR SALE. g For Sale—House and lot and vacant lot adjoining with barn and fruit. In- quire C. EB. Jackson, 302 Lincoln stre Sayre, Pa. Several houses and lots for House and lot at $850, also © $1,300. A snap If taken at onos. quire G. N. Angier, 103 Park PI Valley telephone GSy. x FOR RENT. No. 126 South Wilbur, at once. ern conveniences, gas and gas r $15.00 per month. Enquire C. C. West. 21
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