LE, Publisher, INGHAM, City Rditor. every y afternoon except San- Printing Office, Bayre, $3.00 per year; 25 cents second-class matter May Harry Horton, em- at - Moore's fruit store, has his bicycle which was fom in front of the fruit days ago. At the time Chief Brooks sent out ‘cards giving a description of heel and yesterday received message from a clerk a which answered the The clerk said he the wheel from a paly, well-dressed young Stated that he was on a i SC of the cowdition of The clerk paid $5 for X TEED, MANAGER matter Intended for publication in Waverly Department should be to the manager at Hotel! . , Waverly, N. Y. where sub- scriptions will alsc be receipted for Our subscribers will confer a favor by notifying us if they do not receive the Record Tegularly. School opens Tuesday. | Monday is Labor Day. Mr. Gamble is reported as being somewhat better today. The local barber shops will be closed all day Labor day. A. N. Bouton is spending a few weeks in the Adirondacks. — Fred Anson of Owego, was call ing on Waverly friends today. cn —— Ap Miss Nellie Clark has Been visit ing friends at Sayre for a few days. - Unger & Ellis, Open evenings.gg 2 -— George Knapp will spead to- morrow and Labor hay § at Elmira - The ary goods stores of this city will be closed all day Monday —— No paper will be issued trom the Record office Moaday, Labor day. ———. ff ——— Miss Lula Evelyn of Spencer is visiting friends in this city fora short time. William Bowman of Buffilos a guest at the home of E and Samy. Bowman - Z. B. Sperry of Deyden is visit nz at the home of his niece, Mrs E. C. French. i Somme Mrs. G. E. grand- daughter have returned from a visit to Buffalo friends Foote and Eugene Thompson,who has been seriously ill for the past few days, 1s slowly recovering, Unger & Ellis remembers the boys and are giving a fine gun with each school suit. 99-2 Mr avd? Me”) H. Varner are VanEtten, and seemed ed to recover his property. a company of friends No. 421 Fulton street, ing in honor of her sister, yn of Brooklyn, who has ding some time in this Joslyn is expected to ar- Waverly the carly part of a short visit. All had int time at the enter- Scranton for a few days F. A. Beardslee of New York, is spending a few days with his wife and family in this place Mrs M. S. Godshall and daugh- ter, Miss Florence Godshall, are visiting at Windsor, N. Y. Miss Lou Shoemaker left morn- ing over the D, I. & W. for visit to friends at Syracuse. a Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Johnner leave tomorrow on a two weeks’ visit in the western part of the state. H. D. Angell of Sayre was a pleasant caller on H. S. Gregg at the Racket store this morniag. ——————— F. G. Knise of Susquehanna, Pa, is visiting at the home of her son, E L. Knise, on the south side. Call on Unger & Ellis for your boys school suits. A fine gun given with cach suit. 99-2 George Swartwood, Benjamin Doragan and Frank Hogan attend- ed a dance at Sayre last evening Have you seen the new Buster Brown suits at B. Freedman's, Waverly ? They are dandies. gg f Fred Tucker has returned from Kane, Pa, where he has been play- ing bascball with a team in that city. Mrs. E. B. Cornell and two chil- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. be held in Elmira commencing | September 27. m————————— of Elmira are speading a few days Mrs. A. Courtright. Mr. and Mrs. H G Perry and son Rollo will spend Labor day at Corning. The trip will be made in Mr. Perry's auto. Over 300 knee pants to sclect from for school wear at the lowest prices at B. Freed man's, Waverly, N. Y William Eighnor and wife Lestershire, returned morning after a visit to Mr Mrs. Leighton Congdon pairs of bays’ go f and Ralph Knapp left for New York city this morning and from there he goes into the New Hampshire mountains on a two weeks’ vaca tion. — a —. After a two months’ recess dur the Sons their reg. Mon ing the summer months of Veterans will resume ular meetings beginning on day evening M. Huncock who a trained nurse at Bellevue Hospital, New York, is suffering with typhoid fever James 1s His parents reside on the south side, this city ———————————— Miss Bartha Swartwand of El mira is visiting her aunt, Mrs Effie Hunter, at Hotel Fulton. She on her way to Brooklyn to jain the Spooner Stock Company. ——— Master Michael Gilleogly, who has for the past two weeks been a guest at the home of James Mack on the south side, returned to his Is home at Scranton yesterday Marie visiting their grandparents, Rev, and Mrs. Alans n Tilden, returned to their home at Pittsburg this morning m———————————— Misses Olive The and Coulston who have been Ask for the B. & L ranted hoe, war hand sewed, guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refund B 99 f them N.Y find Freedman's, Ww ave verly, Rev. M. S Godshall + at the M. E. Church tomorrow morning will take for his subject “The Times of In the evening he will talk on “Voices from the Rocky Mountains.” ed. You will at Peace.” Miss Lillian Hanford has been appointed matron of the Post Grad uate Hospital in New York city Miss Hanford has a host of friends here who will learn of her appoint- ment to the position with pleasure. Miss Lila Shoemaker, teacher of languages in the High school at Clyde, who has been spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J] Shoemaker, left to re sume her school duties this morn- ing. To Few Changes in School Waverly— After a ten weeks’ vacation the schools of this village will open Tuesday next. There will be no changes in the faculty of the High school, except that Miss Abigail Morgan will be the teacher of music and drawing in place of Miss Winifred Doering who tendered her resignation at the close of the spring term. The teachers of the grammar school for the coming term are Miss Anna Grafft, Miss Carrie Tuthill, Miss Mary J. Lewis and Miss Martha Lum Miss Mary Muldoon will again take up the work in the intermediate department. The teachers in the primary department, in which there has been a number of changes made, will be as follows: Lincoln street, Mrs Mildred Crandall, Miss Jen- nie Maloy, Miss Amy C. VanAtta, Miss Theresa McHale; East Wa- verly, Miss Martha Ball, Miss Poole; West End, Miss Eliza Arntz, | . child, Miss Frances CHURCHES Baptist Regular services will be held at! the Baptist church tomorrow at! 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p m, subject” “The Abundant Life,” leader, Miss Pauline Angell. Methodist Episcopal Services as usual Preaching at 10:30 a m. ard 7:30 p. m Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30 pm, subject “The Abundant Life,” er, Mrs. W. N Carey. Grace Episcopal Sunday tomorrow, lead- services at Sunday school at morning 7:30 and 10:30 11:45. Presbyterian. Communion m. Other hours scrvice at 10:30 a. at the usual Sunday school, 12 o'clock, Evening service 7:30. SCIVICCS St. James’ Tomorrow and Vespers 7:45 p. m. St. John's Services tomorrow at g:00 as usual, 8:13 10:30am. angl Rosary and benedic- 30 p.m. 10:30am tion at ; Christian Science Mernam block, Waverly Services tomorrow, sireet. ram Wed nesday evening 8 o'clock. Leah Wiaifred Green Dead Waverly —One week ago last Wednesday Leah Green, of Penn- sylvania avenue, suffered a stroke of paralysis ibout by internmttent fever infl immation of the stomach, from which she had been suffering for weeks From this shock had partially recovered friends of the hopeful of her recovery probably brought and some she and young lady were Yester day she was in good spirits dunng the morning hours and o'clock when she suffered a second shock, until tow- ard 4 in the afternoon from which she did not rally, and death came at 10:30 o'clock last night. Leah Winifred Green was born in this city May 4, 1883, and was of She has always resided here and had a 9 therefore years age of friends, whos are her Her father, Edward L. Green, died sev- eral years ago and since that time Leah has been a source of great large circle today mourning loss. comfort to her mother and imme- diate family. Besides a bereaved mother, deceased is survived by a little girl, Stella, 2 years of age, both residing in this city Funeral services will be held at the late home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Rev. Crydenwise, rector of Grace Episcopal church, officiat ing. Interment will be made at Forest Home cemetery under the direction of Undertaker Hanford Birthday Party Waverly —Friends to the num ber of about 25 were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr .and Mrs. B. J. Hern on Fulton street, south side, last evening in honor of the fourteenth birthday anniver sary of their daughter Miss Alber- ta Hern. The early part of the evening was speat in games and at about 10 o'clock the young guests sat down to a nice lunch which was heartily enjoyed by all. At about midnight the guests depart. ed for their several homes, wishing for the return of many birthday celebrations by their young host- ess There were a number of gifts to the young lady by her friends which show the esteem in which she is held. The house was very prettily decorated with a profusion of green and white flowers. —— - Officials on Special Train Waverly—A special train bear- ing officials of Lackawanna was in town yesterday. Those who visit- ed the station here were Division Superintendent C. J. Phillips; Train- ion Freight Agent J. B. Keefe. ‘name for a month SAYRE, PA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER (2TH UNDER THEIR HUGE HAPPY DAYS WATERPROOF PAVILIONS. The FRANK A. ROBBINS NEW GREATEST ALL FEATURE SHOWS. Acres of Animals, Acts, Antics and Attractions. Room for Ten Thou- sand to Enjoy a Thousand Revels. « THE TRIBUNAL OF NATIONS. A SUPER-SPLENDID PAGEANT REFLEX OF HEROIC HIS- TORY Introducing Upon Sumptuous Triemphal Floats and Noblest Chargers, | ining Counterparts of the Greatest Warriors and Rulers of the Past and Present. Manially and Regally Accoutered and Arrayed in Splendidly Accurate Facsimiles of the Arms and Regalia of Their Eras THE PARAGON OF RADIANT, ROMANTIC REALISM. THE VERY CREAMOF EARTH'S GREAT CIRCUSES THE WORLD'S MOST WONDROUS BAREBACK EQUES TRIANS, Sadie Sensationalists— Manege Marvels—Revoluts eve is in Dar ing Delicate Ki Ihe Handsomest of Horses — The Greatest « of Artists A HosT OF CLOWNS THAT CATER TO A NATION, Whose Inimitable Rurlesques of Popular ( Fools and Follies Make Folks Fall ¢ Most Surprising Beasts “InCy § Cuno The Animal Stars of All Arenas. A Monster Motley Assemblage of Wondrous Wags, Worth Their Weight in Gold to a Weary World. THE COMING OF ALPHA AND OMEGA. DARE-DEVIL RIVALRY ABOVE A YAWNING DEATH TRAP. Fiying Awheel Across a Dizzy Gap of Fifty Feet. THIS FEARSOME MID-AIR FIGHT FOR FAME Which Makes the Bravest Gasp and [Tremble t Awe-Sir or Admiraticn, Is Wonderful Bevond the Pere id Phots of Pencil Aa Event of Supemati sames, Promisest People fH their Seats of Many i$ Antics to Charm the Child Species. te, Cunning an ¥ Submerges Applause in er y We rds. FProdig ious Bevo srrap! ral Sensat REPRODUCTION OF A TRIUMPHAL FETE IN TOKIO. Introducing the Great an 4 Or iv RK yal Mikado Troupe of Gyms 1asts of A hletic Art Bro ght from the Capitals of Kis Com Country. The Agile bi { The Nat Ent ang West The Aonial Sensations Recognized From Every Throne. Brilliant, Beautiful, Bewitching Bicycle Prodigies, 1h Coliseum Kace Course Surr ing Our Great Circus Rings and Olympian Elevated Stage U nites THE GREAT HIPPODROMES OF HISTORY, THE HIGH-CLASS CIRCUITS OF OUR CENTURY, In Respiendent KR Af Flyin Th Watch with Hreathless Interest Pronounce lncomparably Fine ALL THE MOST MARVELOUSLY BDUCATED TITANTIC AND TINIEST WiLD AND DOMESTIC WILD BEASTS. AN ACTING ANIMAL MILLENNIUM. ** JUMBO “JERUSALEM. ** The Colossus of all the Camel Than Most Full. Grown Elephants A GIANT FREE MORNING MARDIGRAS-PARADE. Of Commungled Magnitude, Magnificense and Minh y Performances Daily, Kain or Shae Ceneral Adin 10 Dhoxirs Open at 1 at Ly P M. for the Menageyies and Gras "5 4 nd rp romenade Concerts by Prof Frank Gregory s '* Banda Rossa Arenic Die play rr ACen pA ur Later WHY SUFFER PAIN WHEN THE i K DUALITY MEL et TEETH Extracted positively without PALIN at our offices? The First Schools posing the Champions of Every NINenoe « valry sror of Fleet, Flashing, sg Finishes, wha susands and wh Horsemen Species— Taller 33 Cen its et Full set of Teeth Gold Crowns . 25.00 $5.00 get results. Best ma- Lowest prices, VITALIZED AIR ADMINISTERED DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: 8:30 to 12; 1 to 5:30; 7 to 8. Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa. HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything| | Lockhart St. You are sure to terials, IN THE LONG RUN It is better to purchase superior LIQUORS The other kinds may seem more at- tractive because of a slightly lower price, but they have neither flavor nor quality to recommend them, All oar goods are of high grade. They are fully matured, having age as well as other good features, Prices are satis- factory, too. ELMER A. WILBER, 109 Packer Ave., Sayre. F. E. SMITH, Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting. CARY BUILDING, 101 PACKER AVENUE. Sayre, Pa. Valley Phone 238x. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours—7tof%a.m,1tc3,7to8 p.m. OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK. | Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart sul Sayre. Dr. Chas. E. Annable Specialist. 328 Broad Street, Waverly, N. Y, ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. Diseases of women wen special treated by the most approved DE hoon: With many years practice as a surgeon | feel justifftd in stating my competency to do as | promise. Several years ago I plac- ed my name with others, calling myself a conservative gynecologist, which means to be careful, and 1 join with many others in saying teo much cutting has been done, L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. A HN MUAGAY, n. D. A Began of Your Life! £75 Bruad Street, Waverl Will sapply you with fresh ‘and staple goods at very low Stock always complete and livered to your door without charge, Full line of baked stuff alwa hand. When in need of anything line give us a call, UDDL.HUNTER" — Wanted, [Lc Found, Sa vas joenta or ea for frat three times, } cent » word # i tioh therafter. None taken less than 25 conta, Sitaations free, Record want ada do the b For Sale. Fen room house on Stedman sf with all modern improvements, the house, No, 105 Btedman streef home after 5 p.m F. M. Vax Re H-2w* —— For ale ata bargain Farm, 83 one and -halfl miles from Wa pastoliics. Flat land, good buildin quire of Frank A. Bell, Waverly, Five years od. | 4. GC, Horse for sale. 350 lbs, Color, bay. M ple sireet gr Wantsd--An orderly at the Robert To Rent Aun eight-room house 3 modern improvements. Address, full particulars, P, O. Box, 213, Sa 07-2 For Rent. New 8 roomed house, all modern provements, 107 Woodworth stresty | Hopkins street, West Sayre. Inquln above or A. L. Laws, attornéy-a A sey en room house, with gas water. Apply to B. F. Embleton, Lockhart street, , Seven rooni house, 610 8, Wilbur a ue. All modern improvements. H including water, £18, or will sell on terms, G. W. Morse, 120 N. street, Athens Notice. The Record has the beat | Lease ever printed in Bradford e also Vest Pocket and Deak 1 Books; and a variety of Legal Blanks Justices and Constables, Help Wanted. Wanted — Husky boy of 15 or 16, wi the rudiments of edue ation and an abund- ant supply of hustle, to learn the printer's trade, Apply in the morning to The Valley Record, Good Girl Wanted at 204 Cheltung St, Sayre, Siluation Wanted A young lady desires a position a8 stenographer and typewriter. Ham had several years experience and ea give best of references, : Address Box 184, , Athens, For County Commissioner 1 hereby announce myself asa & data for the oftice of County Comm er, appealing to the voters, withoub gard to party, for their aid and # at the polls in November. HENRY H. BENTIRY, Towanda, Pa., Avg. 18,05. Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, com of experienced musicians, and pli all the latest music, is pre toh nish any number of instruments balls, parties or entertainments, ta, day night; rates reasonable. Inquire Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre, or orders at Maney & Page's, Ss & Page's, Sayre. Dissolution of on of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the firm | Shaw & Gay has been dissolved and ¢ the affairs of the firm will be & in the future by W.W. Shaw, who authorized to pay all accounts and ceive all bills. W. W. SEAw 1] aba Orchestra. 4The D. 8, Andrea Orshestea tees satisfaction concerts, Prices reasonable, A COMPLETE _ . OF RODS, HOOKS, LINES, BAIT P/ FISH
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