Tt e Valley Record H. MURRELLS, Publisher. _ W. T. CAREY, Editor. afternoon except street, avery ys at 203 West Lockhart riptic $3.00 per year: 26¢c per month known on application. a8 second-class matter May LG the Jowatey at Sayre, of Congress of FEBRUARY 18, 1%07 E Wood, Representative. and advertising matter may t at Gregz's Racket Store, Wav- 12 o'clock noon call the main at Sayre, both phones + C. Miller Is in Towanda on bus- M. Legg and family spent yes- at Cander. Seldel of Hornell, this morning. was in Wav- Cary spent Sunday at Barton ing his parents. A. B. Kirby of Nichols, was in this morning. S. Smead of Nichols, in Waverly. is visiting “Miss Elizabeth and Mary Mack went Elmira this morning. . Mary Wilkinson of Barton, is guest of relatives in Waverly Mrs. 8 R. Young returned from mton yesterday where she spent past week. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. O. Moyer of Laquin, “are visiting at the home of Ira ¢r on Pine street H. RB Graf Is packing his house goods today, preparatory to mov- to Buffalo tomorrow The Ladies’ Aid of the M E church preparing to give a birthday social the church on Friday next Josephine Delaney of Bing- 5, who has been visiting rela- fn Waverly returned home last ng. J. 0. Merrill of North Che- [reet. who has been seriously an attack of appendicitis is BE. Ward i= again able to be a few days from severe hemor- § of the stomach. Falsey went to Elmira today i the funeral of Mrs Mich- ill, whose body was taken to Concert Tomorrow. irly—Tomorrow evening atthe Tempie wili take place the t of the Lyric Glee Club A wxcellent program has been pro- for the occasion, and those who take part are the best of the . miusiclans, wihle the services opie from out of town, who stand high In thelr respective lines “heen secured. The sale of tick (Bis been very large but there will room for all who care to attend This Is the Place. get your hair c cut, 156¢; shave shampoo, 15¢; hair singed, 15¢; trimmed, 19¢; seafoam, o¢ ms, 16¢;: mustache dyed 2c: dyed. $1. ladies’ hair switches p, razors honed, 5c: shears 4 Te; scissors, Sc; new “on razors, 25¢. If you bave call and get Lockerby's ec- gre, G0e = bottle. Thousands mils can be furnizhed. Balt pd ihe year round. Locker- an axpert taxidermist Accident at Manchester This Morning. Waverly-—George Lockerby, a Le high brakeman met with a painfal ac- Manchester this morning {Sayre that being Mr. Lockerby's reg- run. The train stood in the {of the caboose, when the engine bump the train He was jarred then falling with his neck across the rail. He was rendered unconscious, and the car wheels came only a few inches from passing over his neck He was dragged from his perilous position, and after he revived he rode home on the train. While very sore and lame as a result, no serious con- sequences are expected MALL CARRIERS BANQUET. Fhose From Sayre and Athens Were Entertained Last Saturday Evening By These of Waverly Office. mail car- entertainers gave a banquet last Sat- night at when the carriers of and Athens were present The banquet was given at the home of Wililam T Harris on Chemung street A most excellent menu consisting of all the good things attainable was served. The decorations carried out the Idea of the valentine season, and the place cards were heart shaped Mr Harris acted as toastmaster and he had all his wit with him on this occasion. Nearly every one present respcuded to a toast. An orchestra furnished music during the evening Postmaster Genung and Deputy post- master Morgan were honorary guests The party broke up just before th arrival of the Sabbath Waverly—The Waverly riers proved roval when they urday Sayre Mrs. Mary Dewitt. Waverly—Mrs. Mary DeWitt, widow of the late Ulysses W. DeWitt, died at her home on Fulton street last Sat- urday evening from sn attack of heart trouble. She was 61 years of age and had been a resident of Waverly for a ¢real many She was a member Methodist Episcopal kind hearted and will be missed by her many friends She is survived by two sons, Raiph of Larchmont, N. Y.. and Archie of Port Chester. N. Y.. one daughter, Mrs. Irv ing Parshall of Chemung, and two sisters. Mrs. John Strouss of Elmira, and Mrs Colegrove of Horseheads The funeral will be held tomorrow Tuesday afternoon from her home and the services will he conducted by the Rev. H B Cook Years of the Waverly church, was a neighbor sorely Buried This Afternoon. Waverly—James H died last Saturday afternoon at his home on Walker Hill His death was due to an attack of bronchitis 79 years of age, and had been a res:- dent of Waverly for vears His death came just two weeks after that of his wife, who died Sat- The funeral took from his Steever He was a long term of February 2 this afternoon and the Glenwood cemetery The Rev the Methodist church services urday, place late home, remains were buried in the HB conducted the Cook of L T. D. Clib Elected Officers. Waverly LTD elected -Al the last meeting of ihe the following officers President, Ba'bara Lawrence, president, Margaret Tew secretary, Jessie Smith; treas- urer. Alice Westfall; musical com- mittee, Smith and Barbara Lawrence The next meeting of the rendered at the home of Slaughter club were vice Jessie club will be Miss Gertrude The Lid Was Tight. Waverly—Yesterday there were two Ralnes Law men in town, bent upon discovering any violations of the Ii por lirense law that might be taking They searched in vain, how- the lid was on tight, and left to report that Waverly was town on the Sabbath day place aver, as they a dry Declared Dividend. Waverly—A dividend has been pald out of the property of Emmons & VanEtten, bankrupts. It amounted to n per cent of the property of the firm, and € per cent and 25 per cent on the private estates of the bankrupts This is one half of that will be paid. The balance coming later the amount Newspaper Proof Sheets in School. Stroudsburg, Pa—As a step toward improving the study of English in the schools, the committee on in- ftruction reported at the meeting of the Board of Education that in its op- inion a valuable practical course of Instruction in English could be ob- tained by reviews of proof sheets of the daily papers of Stroudsburg. The board indorsed the idea. The proof sheets are to be used as a class exer- cise 10 be corrected hy the pupils. The errors to be marked are Incorrect or- thography and punctuation, ungra- | expressions, ot Wrong ise all yet ready to surrender what he ‘re- gards as a political requisite, and in- humbug. again been defeated in its efforts to prevent the practice of buying com- mon garden seeds from dealers and | then despatching them broadcast on the requisition of congressmen for political effect among farmers to abolish the gift seed package oul- right, but cougress overruled him and made him go on mailing souven- den and the denizend of rural poultry yards Secretary Wilson has tried to cure the abuses of the present sys- tem by restoring the original intent of the free and seed law which mere- iy directed the department to secure new varities of seeds and plants for distribution to persons willing to ex- periment with them. This Is a per- fectly governmental func- tion, seeks only to broaden knowledge and diversify horticulture But no such purpose is served by the legitimate since It every seed dealer has for sale, who in most cases, have not for them and have no pablic or tific end in with them. The house lowed the lead of Secretary in providing for the continuance of seed distribution under proper re- strictions. Actually rare or novel va- asked eles view in committee ful- Wilson and sent by the ment to experimemt stations, mental farms or individual turists willing to propagate them Senators and representatives were lo cease being horticultural middlemen, mixing electioneering with plant pro- pagation But repre- sentatives rose In its might to rebuke his divorce of horticulture and poli- tiex. It the ruling of Its the house of overrode agricultural appropriation bill last year's provision for an indiscriminate distribution of ordinary bargain coun- ter seeds NO DANGER IN SUN SPOTS. The Worst, Astronomers Say, Would Be Electrical Disturbances. =» The world has nothing to fear from the present sun spots that are agitat- {ug some people, according to Profes- sors Snyder of the Boys’ Central High School, and Doolittle, of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, the astronomers who manage to keep in pretty close touch with the doings of the system Professor Snyder had bis observe the spots through the at the High School re- and answered many as to the possible dangers of earth- quakes and electrical disturbances “There are six different groups of san spots visible,” sald he, “the total number being really a matter of sub- division. The larger to the naked eye glasses | Solar boys big telescope cently, questions group is visible through smoked these cover In one-twelfth of the diameter of the sun. Others have The largest nodule of the spots shows evidence of cylonic motion and very curious bright, hazy shading, which seems to be unusual. 1 belleve the gpots to be of explosions of elements on the sun and electrical disintegra- tion of them taking place around the particular spotted area” Professor Doolittle, after viewing the spots, gave it as his opinion that nothing serious would happen There been,’ he estimate their greatest length been larger discloses a resultant have charged wwith electricity caused the greatest inconvenience and trouble to the telegraph and phone companies do this at this time on account of the position of the tion to the earth ert their energy in just about a funnel form come within this range of energy, trical disturbances.” Should the prove favorable, weather further observations of the spots may be had this week They will be visible during a full revolution, for about a week, and may the next return of the face of the sun now seen Pittshurg—"Doctor” Chas Wood- ruff disappeared last Sunday, the day after he married Mrs Birdie Reed, a widow returned in the however, “Dr” Woodruff again disappeared Mrs Woodruff again disappeared Sarah E. Johnton-Woodruff, of Roch- ester, Pa, Doctor” ai of Neptune morning, street, fochester, February | two weeks before he married Mrs Reed. She has charged the “Doctor” with bigamy WAVERLY PERSONALS, mess. Mrs. John Tozer Is III at her home on Fulton street NBO CHILDREN'S BEAN BAGS CONTENTS ARE WELL COOKED All Members of Party Eat Heartily, Then, Storm Abating, They Snow: Shoe Back to Civilization With Youngsters on Backs. Limestone. Me —Had it not for the wit of a woman, and incident { ally, one unused to the woods, a party of city folk would have gone hungry for a day or more recently while rus ticating in the forests to the west of here. The woman is Mrs J G. North: rup of Boston, and the other members of the party were her husband, Carson { lake, his half-brother. and three young Northrup children Mrs Northrup iz devoted to paint ing and when her built a bungalow in the Malne woods last summer she was delighted With her children, she arrived here before the cabin was completed and spent three days painting forests and skies. When ishe left she sald she would return shortly after Christinas and make some studies of winter skies and ef fects. and to this end the party came back on December 27 Arrangements were made to send enough ham, bee! flour, eggs but ter and other edibles to last a week This was the length of time the party intended to stay The provisions were forwarded according to agreement and at the end of the Aweek hardly i enough left to make a respecta Lie meal heen husband were Ali would have gone well had not the anexpecied happened The morn ing the party was (0 break camp alter 1 light breakfast a fine fall and this continued wind made the lrip stead of abating the to a blizzard Mrs Northrup scoured the bungalow from top to bottom to find forgotten fond, but nothing substantial than three apples could be discovered These were served as thelr finner. and for supper Mr. Blake found half a dozen acorn squlr rels had housed under the Then drank all the water he snow began to intl a rising hazardous In storm increased more sauce Tos £0Ime gable every one yiiid The cifildren, the oldest of whom was nine became fretful as thelr hun ger increased, and at thelr they refused to go to Northrup with them patiently for an hour, and then suggested that they dress, open a trunk of playthings brought in during the sammer, and themselves until the “sand came around usual bed sleep. Mrs time bore amuse man The little folk had no sooner spread out their toys than Mrs Northrup ut tered a suppressed exclamation of de ight and fairly gurgled with Then she whispered to her husband His mouth watered Mr. Dlake want know what all the excitement was about but the glee 4 Ui information meal would only y hearty cakfast children HBiake had he got was that he served for br The moment the fy bed and Mr returned retired [They Cocked the Contents of the Bean Bag. 11 Northrup seclzed six bean with which the little folk had been playing and yipped them open Out of the six she managed to get two quarts of beans hese were put lta soak in-water, and then she went to bed Early next morning before the others pstir the mother | ound her beans swollen to four times {their natural size and proceeded to nake a a thick Other leans were put in the oven to bake jand the meal was ready tow unseasoned hoans were or how good they tasted lean only be imagined by those who Ihave felt the pangs of real hunger {Every one ale all he could, for there {was enongh of the food for four full meals, and capped the meal with Hong draughts of water Snow continued to _fall until following morning, when the cleared and the party tion on snow shoes ff "he hags were Blew Or soup welcome those the skies got to civillza cach carrying one children tka hack Exposure Briogs ow Rheumatism. Painful in its mildest form, Yaickly {becoming an agony or torture ected. you feel the first pain slight stiffness Edwina: 1 agree (0 pay the sum in dollars of this ticket Address. . . If this number should he the locky one and all Interests be- ing mutual, matrimony will be consid ered.” An altractive young woman, valise in hand, descenled upon Wall streel, and the lambs and bears and olher live stock stopped work E The young woman, in addition to the valise, possessed blonde hair, blue eyes, MISS MIRIAM EDWINA, (She Is Raffling Herse'f to Get Money for Course in Music.) a Cupid's bow mouth and other marks shich merited attention Furthermore, she carried into Wall itreet a scheme which made even the enterprising ones of the stock ex change sit un and take notice The voung woman is Miss Mirlam Edwina, and she is rafling herself off for money to obtain a musical educa ion. She has and the: range in dollar U $350 ' Mias Edwina has a voice and says she 3 chances price from one high soprano grand opera Is her alm. She has heard of all kinds of raf ling schemes for making money, and he certainly wants to accumulate enough to take her to Haly | have been trying to earn enough money to complete my musical educa tion, but it seems that It 18 Impossible M+ father, who was once a United State consul in Cuba, died three ear= ago, and | have had to support ny=elf | tried stenography, and that i= how | earned money to study musie for a while. Then | wenf®on thé stage | have had volce lessons here in New York four years, but | want two years ibroad Of course, that is necessary for anvone who has grand opera as- pirations” Each ticket is numbered and put in v sealed envelope When the man draws the envelope he, of course, has no idea of the price he must pay for it. The number on the ticket repre sents the price he must pay Already Miss Edwina has sold ten shares or chances, the largest number irawn so far being 210, for which a voll known and wealthy New Yorker paid $210 if Miz« Edwina sells all her chances she will have the tidy little sum of $61,425, which ought to help some foward a musical education As you see in the agreement, is the reward for the lucky only if all interests are mu tual sald Miss Edwina The raflle will take in some hall, and 1 In tend giving a concert first and letting hear me sing.” matri thony ticket place wople There to Stay. “Well, sald the tattoo artist, as he dropped his needle, “1 have put an elephant on your arm and a ship on chest and now | want my money.” I aln't going to pay you a cent, lad,” chuckled the old =alt, "and what is more. | have the advantage of you" “In what way?" “Why, you can't take it out of my hide "—C picago Daily News wo— — your —— Save Those Trees! Every citizen should indorse the stand taken by the scientists for the preservation of our forests. One may have to take to the tall timber at any time, you kuow William’s Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hagel. The beat 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 druggista. Williams Mfg. Co. Prop's, Cleveland, O. Sold by C. M ‘riggs druegien - TE —— PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL. Do you appreciate a good thing? We know you all do, s0 when you want anythlog in the line of (furniture upholstered or repaired, no matter what you have, 1 can do the work and o it right. My prices are right, and my work is guaranteed for six months A postal card will bring me to your ouse with samples and prices. J. P. OTTARSON, Cor. Broad and Pennsylvania Avenue. Waverly, V. Y. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything new and up-to-date. First- Class Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station » 22 Tip Top Japanese $) Or! We are showing foday a rvéry preity line of Japanese China: Cups and Saucers, Bonbon Dishes Plates, Egexe Cups, Sesp Dishes, Trinket Hoxes, Hair Recelvers, Creamers and Prices 10, 15, 19 and 25¢ China Cups and Saucers, worth 15e, Special for pay day, 10c each = = Sagars, ele, Alse a new lot of German Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Fark Ave. Waverly. TRINTGINGRIS [RAR W. P. Smeaton, el UPHOLSTERING Repairing and Refinishing. ELIZABETH ST. Waverly, -. . Pree! Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sam bot- tle of Bloodine helped her she body builder and system tonic of won- derful merit, and if you have not tried it, you should today.. The greatest system Tonic In the world. Bick Kldneys are yositively cured by Bloodine. Sold C. Sayre ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. — OUR BPECIALTIES LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR. WICH BREWING CO’S. ALES, 109 Packer Avenues, Sayre, Pa. Both Phones. Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates given. ilardwood and Stair Work a specialty. All Work Promptly Attended to. Shop and Residence, 38 Lincoln Sireel, Waverly. Bell ’phone 208. AE BAKER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. — 17 Pleasant St. WANT A N. Y. IMPORTED OLIVE OIL. Good for Medicine. $1.50 to £3.00 per gallon. Imporied Macaroni 5¢ to 10¢ per pound JOHN PECEKALLY, Elizabeth Street, Waverly. J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Ballder. Plans and Estimates Furnished, Valley Phone 126. Residence 208 Chestnut St. Sayre, Pa An [Insurance Polley For a Xmas Present. has many points in its favor that no other present can approach. There can be no doubts of its acceptability, and if you would learn exactly what Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, such a gift means and how It can be | Sal obtafusd, send your name, age, And (gerllon for the first three dress to us. e are agents for Massachusetts Mutual Life insurance S68! a word each 1nse after. None taken for less Co. a company of Irreproachable cents. Situations wanted free to standing. FRED J. TAYLOR, in advance subscribers. Sayre, Pa C0 A QUALITY, Wanted—A sober,’ industrious young man for night watchman and porter. Apply at the Wilbur House, Sayre. QUANTITY, A good girl for general housework. PRICE [vrs PaulE Maynard, East Athens, Lopes Atnracite Pa. y 11-¢ Wanted —A competent girl for gen- — It you buy from eral housework. Mrs. C. F. Spencer, COLEMAN HASSLER, |327 Chemung street, Waverly 234-8 No. 118 Erie Bt. Bayre. Girl Wanted for general housework. You get the three. Ask your melgh-|Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre, bors, | Pa. . 209-¢ CI LOST. - . Lost—Between Weber's book store ‘and Chemung street, a silk hand bag {containing §1 and some small change. Finder please leave at -this office. Winter 236-6 ° | Lost—Gold watch. Reward if re- 19 nol over by curned to 406 South Elmer avenue, In rear. 233-6t° ———————eTEEEECICRRS FOR SALE. For Sale—Lot No. 9, “Highlands” Re Lockhart street. Desirable lo- cation Price moderate. Inquire at {403 West Lockhart St, Sayre. 337-6¢ At Waverly, N. Y., butlding lol, con= | Both Phones. | venient to car line, large enough for double house or 2 single houses. For particulars, Apply at 126 Chemung street, Waverly, N. Y. 161m Several houses and lots for sale in esirable locations fa town. Terms to suit purchasers. Iaquire - FOR RENT. No. 426 South Wilbur, at once. Mod RE HEATER through ern conveniences, gas and gas range. $15.00 per month. Euguire C. OC. West. 2178 rn — a