mous stocks, Rich Carpets : Elegant Rugs Mattings \ § * Linoleums Lace Curtains * = Novelty Curtains Muslins and Nets 29¢ to $5.00 pair. Tapestry Curtains Shades All colors and widths, 25¢ to $1.25. New Spring Cloth and Sik Coats . We solicit your Banking ~ business, and will pay you three per cent. interest per . aonum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Sav- ings Account The department of savings #5 a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- ‘or large or small, draw the me rats of Interest MH. SAWTELLE, W. T. CAREY, Editor. ished every afternoon except oy 208 West Lockhart Street, 1b ption, $3.00 per year; 25¢ mn in sing rates reasonable, and a8 second-class matter May 9, at the postoffice at Sayre, Whe Act of Congress of h 3, 1879. the mews that’s fit to print.” BDAY, MARCH 19, 1907 jelalr Colony May Disband. BWOOD, N. J. March 19.- of Upton Sinclair's colony In ¢ committee which has been i to consider rebullding Helicon that it is best to rear a getire on the ruins of the one d by fire. It was proposed at 1 of the committee that the Split {oto separate camps and pore lo tents doring the re If the committee dechiles not again the colony will disband. ' Bars Poulrooms and Tlekers. JSON CITY, Mo, March 19 r Folk has signed the bill pass ant legisinture making it a operate a bucket shop ln Mis peoalty clause also Includes BR of telephone company information to a buck pool selling Inw ws and 1 WAVER FRANK E. WOOD, Representative. News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, corner Broad Street and Park Avenue. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre. Both phones. Mrs. E A Trea is {ll Charles R. Rogers went to Elna this mornlog Mrs. W. E Johnson went to Elmira this morning T. B. Garrison of Binghamton, was in Waverly yesterday. B on Freedmapg went to New York city business last evening J. A. Beldelman of Wilwana was calling on friends In Waverly yester- day Miss Alice Devlin has returned from New York city, where she spent the past week | Albert Rice has passed the examina- {tion for mail carrier, and Asa Nichols tor mail clerk Miss Anna Myers of Towanda, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Eunice Plerce of Chemung street | Mrs. C. F. Milspaugh of Chicago, Ili, who formerly resided in Waverly, was a guest at the Norwood yesterday Miss Erma Goff Is seriously {ll at her honde iu this place. It is thought that she has an abscess on the brain. | Miss Mabel Woodburn, who has been home from, Ithaca visiting her par- tents for the past three days returned to the university city this afternoon lewis Amrhein has moved to Can- dor, N Y., where he will engage In the bakery business. His family will move to that place some time the last part of this week This Is the Place. To get your halr cut, 15; shave 10¢; shampoo, 16¢. hair singed. 16¢c; whiskers trimmed, 10c; sea foam, bc; massage, 15¢; moustache dyed, 25¢: halr dyed. §100; indies’ hair switches, cheap. razors honed 25¢; shears sharpened, 10¢; scissors, 6c; new EE —— Sons of Veterans Faotertain. Waverly—Waverly Camp No. 88 § of V. entertained the auxiliary last evening. The entertainment consisted number of speeches, including one by Fred _Appleget were delivered. Wil- liam Harris and Mrs. John Morgan gaye recitations. At the conclusion of the entertainment a banquet was serv- ed. The spread was a most excellent one. In all the evening was a most enjoyable one, and thé Sons of Vet- erans proved themselves royal tertainers en- Election in Progress. Waverly—There seems to be consid erable doubt in the minds of many Waverly citizens today as to just who will carry the municipal election. De- spite the Inclement weather the vot- ers are gelting out in goodly numbers, and at noon today there had been 230 ballots cast. This, when It Is known that the polls did not open until 9 o'clock Is a very good showing and it now seems likely that the total will he very large Elected Oflicers. | Waverly—The meeting of Hope Leg- fon No. 46 N. P. I. was well attended last evening, dyer 100 members being present. The officers for the ensuing year were elected. Most of them went in by a unanimous vote, there being uo opposition. The election was as follows: President, Miss Martha Lum vice president, Miss Margaret Curry, secretary, Miss Mary Muldoon; treas- urer, Miss Anna Lambert; organist, Miss Mame Wilcox ‘ Funeral Yesterday. Waverly—The funeral of Mrs. Fred Tracy, who died last Saturday took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Rev. H B. Cook of the M. E church officiating. She is survived by her husband, one son, H. B. Bartron and one daughter, Mrs. James Crow- ley Won Scholarship, Waverly-—Many Waverly people will be glad to learn that Miss Anna Beach of Nichols, was successful in winning the first prize of a scholarship in the { handles on razors, 25¢c. If you have {eczema call and get Lockerby's ecte- | Lma cure. 50c a bottle. Thousands | fish on hand the year round. Locker-! by Is also an expert taxidermist ‘larger contest started by the Binghamton Re- publican. Many in_this village were working for her. She stbod at the top Is something wrong? Usually it's put the stomach right, and the sun- = District Deputy M. B, Preseal—Third Degree Conferred— Several Speeches Made. | Waverly—Mott B Hughey, district {deputy grand master of the 29th Ma- sonic district paid his official visit to ithe Waverly lodge No. #07 F. & A IM jast eveulnme A large number of {the Waverly lodge and visiting mem- | bers from other lodges were in at- tendance. At the regular session of [the lodge fhe third degree was con- {ferred.- Mr. Hughey gave a very in- 'spiring and instructive talk to the sbrethern. It was delivered In a very eloquent and forcible manner, and very highly enjoyed and appreciated {by all present. . { At the close of the business refresh. menls were served in the banquet hall ‘of the temple. The menu had been {prepared by Caterer Ballenstedt, and {was served up in a very tasly manner {About 125 Masons sat down to the ta- ble. Dr. W. M_ Hilton acted as toast- master and (he following men re sponded to toasts M B Hughey F iL. Howard, G. D. Genung of Waverly. ‘the Rev. CL. Lewis of Nichols, F. A Bell of Waverly, Chauncey Shipman lof Buffalo, J. F. Shoemaker and F. E {Lyford of Waverly : { |ROSABELE LESLIE . REPERTOILE COMPANY. | Gare a Most Aceeplable Performance | at the Loomis Last Night. i - The Rosabele Leslie repertoire com- | pany opened a week's engagement at ‘the Loomis last night to a crowded ‘house, presenting When London Sleeps,” a four-act melodrama in a most acceptable manner. The com- {pany is large and stropg, carries a ‘fine line of special scenery for each | performance, and it will no doubt {draw big houses during the remainder {of the engagement. Miss Leslie, who {heads the company, has never been here before, but she bids fair to become a popular priced favorite {She Is talented Young woman, and {having the support of a capable com- | pany, will give to the patrons of the {Loomis satisfactory performances | Tonight “The Gambler's Daughter,” a "high class melodrama in four acts, is the bill. The specialty new and clever, and the eutertainment | seen numbers are add greatly to Be very careful of your bowels when you have a cold. Nearly all ‘other cough syrups are constipating, {especially those containing oplates | Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup {moves the bowels—contains NO opl- {ates. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs. Readers of The Record, buy from the merchants who have enough gumption to ask for your patronage (through the columns of your favorite ‘local dally newspaper—The Valley Record. ADDITIONAL SAYRE NEWS. ‘Bradlord County PenSions, Pensions have been granted to the following Bradford countians during the past few days. George G. Healey, | Towanda, original pension of §6 per month, from Dec. 24, 1904. Hew as a private in Company lL. U. S. Infan- try. An original widow's pension of !$8 per month, dating from April 13, 11904, has been granted Mrs. Emma {C. Campbell of Athens. Her late hus- band, Emerson Campbell, was a pri- vate in CompanyD 76th Regimeid, Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry Harrison Jackson of East Smithfield, {late private jn Company G 79th Reg- iment, Pennsylvania Volunteer, Iue Ifantry, will receive an increased pen- {sion of $12 per month, dating from Feb, 12, 1907, has been granted Rug- {gles H. Brooks of Alba, late private {In Company K, (0th Regiment New | York Volunteer Engineers George !L. Pendleton of Atheng, has been { granted a reissue of $15 per month, {from Feb. 11, 1907. He was a corporal {in Company E, 179th Regiment New | York Volunteers, Ipfantry A foreigner supposed to be John {Hostatl, of Edwardsville, was struck by an engine at the Lehigh Valley {round house in Wilkes-Barre last |evening, and was fatsily injured. The [man came to the round house and ask- led permission to dry his clothes, say- {ing that he had come from Nanticoke {and was bound for Scranton. Hostatl | was passing out through the arch of the round house, when he was struck {by an engine that was backing into | the house, It was necessary to ralse {the engine with a jack in order to free ithe man's leg. He remained conscious throughout. the ordeal and made no {sigh of suffering after the Wirst outcry jas the engine strack Bim. He was {taken to the Wilkes-Barre City hos [pital in a dylug condition. Is a little cigar a cigarette? The It-will go from one’ court to another until it is set- irrespective of the courts They will assert that one essential Fine, Costs of Prosecution and 39 Days in Jail, William Kelley, who was arrested in Sayre several weeks ago, om a charge of having stolen a traveling bag from A J. Grant, a dritmmer for a Binghamton firm, pleaded guilty to the charge before Judge Fanning and was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 and costs, and undergo imprisonment in the county jail for a period of thir- ty Gays. Kelley is one of the slick- est speicmens of the tramp crook that has visited Sayre in a long time Towanda his mug was photographed is it was belived that he is wanted in other places * Edward Dillon, another smooth gen- tleman, also pleaded gullty to larceny f brasg from the Lehigh Valley Rail- road company. He received the same dose as did Kelley rested on the same day that vas taken In custody «ith a bag full of brass and when D I. Kendig; the Lehigh Valley station gent approached him, Dillon threw the bag of brass away. He had prev- iously tried to sell the brass econd hand dealer Kelley to Tralo the Youth. Many parents think it a deep root- ed mystery that despite the good ad- vice given thelr boys they grow up io be reckless dare devil young men, who possess no fear or sense of harm [f these boys were taught from In- fancy that home is the proper place ifter dark instead of prowling around of the mystery moral and intelligent a credit to their parents. The twig is is hard to get in the desired shape Always Have Kind Word. Always have a kind word If pos- gible, because kind words soften the soul and win friends. Angry words add to the flame or wrath and make it blaze more flercely People are frozen cold words and scorched Bitter words Increase while wrathful! words wrathful. Suapplant profane and boastful words with kind words which always make a beautiful Impression, besides soothing and conforting their hears ers. It pays to be kind. + by by hotness our bitterness, make more spiteful, us sain Advertise in The Record hilled on the Yalley Tracks. John Boyle, of Ashley, was killed on the Lehigh Valley road and his remains were discovered along the tracks by some workmen He was a trackhand and it is be- lived that he was run down by one of the fast night trains. Two broth- ers, Patrick Boyle of Peckville, and Hugh Boyle of Freeland survive him Commission in Lunacy Appointed. Judge Fanning has appoivfed H. F Johnson, Esq, Dr. S. W. Badger and Lee S. Stacy, a committee to examine and inquire Into the sanity of Grace lee of Litchfield Subscribe for The Record. Only one of the 1.005 bills which have been introduced In the Pennsyl- vania legislature since the opening of the present session on Jan. 1 has been passed finally by both bodies and been signed by Governor Stuart. This bill authorizes commissioners to uew bridges in place of those deemed unsafe and was Introduced in the House at the organlzation and was approved by the governor last Fri- day county erect This from an exchange Don't ask the editor to publish a list of wedding gifts Don't add to the terrors of death by tacking stanzas of mere dog gerel to an obituary notice. Don’t lug an old second-hand clipping over a column long on some threadbare top- lc and tell the editor “the readers would like to see It," and that (ts something to All up with. Take him a ton of beef or a pretzel, it fills up quicker and is more speed producing Nathanle! Wagner, a young man of Readng refused to pay a fare of five cents demanded of him for riding on a passeneger train of the Reading rail- road from the main depot to the Franklin street station, in that city, and also neglected to show a trip pass that he had, belng an employe of the company. The conductor had him ar- rested for Illegal car riding and It cost him $4.99 Readers of The Record, buy from the merchant§ who have enough gumption to ask for your patronage through the columns of your favorite local daily newspaper—The Valley Record. A. H. Murray, M.D. Specialties Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the proper fitting Glasses. Hours: 9-13; A Fringed * & $18 alues * 2 for 5c. Ss throughout the bod grinate often, or a bu pains and all female discases. THE BLOODINE CO Gasvisves — Through indoced ts try your Al ample € Boston, Mas wlin Yours truly Cotenmsren, Conn, THE BLOODINE CO, Boston, Mam me up Large Sample Bottle by mail 10c. WANT ADS WANTED. Te Rent—A sult of modern unfur- {nished rooms within a short distance ord office. Housekeeper —Middle aged lady pre ferred Call or write to J. G. 419 Wav- erly street, Waverly, N, Y. Wanted-—A good girl or middle aged women. Small family. Address or call, Mrs H L Wolcott, No. 101, North street, Athens 261-4 "irl Wanted for general housework. Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre, Pa. 209-1 FOR RENT. Mune room house, Clinton avenue on street car line. E. W. Simmons, FarY .ey's grocery, Waverly N. Y. 263-6 | House with all modern Improve ments at 612 South Wilbur avenue, corner of Madison street. Inquire of G. W. Morse, 129 North Eimira street, Athens or F. J. Taylor, Sayre. 2626* East side double house, 6 rooms at 303 Maple street, Sayre. Possession immediately. G. 8. VanScoten, Valley phone 337¢ 202-6 For Rent—Lower flat, centrally lo- cated, near shops. Inquire 319 West Lockhart 260)-6° Hooms and a half house for small family. BE J. Neaves, druggist, Wav- erly, N. Y. - s melancholy; loosing I hope you will give It prope attention as | am needing it very m Yours traly, es. A. C. Tamron * Corcumsrun, Coww, July of, rong | THE BLOODINE CO, Boston, Mass 1 vars truly, | promptly | Mus A.C Tamwyom, Mail orders filled. FOR BALE. : For Sale—House and lot, 129 Ei- mira street, Athens, ten room house with all modern Improvements. Two acres or ground, fruit, etc. Inquire on premises, 262-6° For Sale-YCheap if sold at once. A small house and lot in a desirable lo- Apply to Mrs. Charles Claflin on the premises 261-8 Por Sale—23 room house, all mod- from shops, un easy terms Enquire No. 207 North Lehigh avenue. : 260-8 For Sale—A No. 1 rubber-tired run- about wagon, in excellent condition. Bargain for an early purchaser. En- quite of Paul BE Maynard, M. P. A. block, Sayre. ar For Sale—Fine driving horse, solld bay, sound, kind and fearless of all objects. Also. rubber-tired top bug- gy, surrey, portland cutter, three Bare nesses, robes and blankets. Bargain to guick purchaser. Both phones J. T. Corbin, Athens, Pa. : 251- At Waverly, N. Y., building lof, ¢ venient to car line, large enough. double house or 2 single houses. particulars, Apply at 128 street. Waverly, N. Y. CONTRACTING. J. MH. Soell, Athens, Pa, Con! and Bullder. Also buildings mo on short notice. 41