{at oe Tower ie "B. Freed [far to be held at C man's, Waverly, N. Y. 99-f 112,13, 14 and 15, one of the best) lagricultural exhibitions in the his The Lockerby reunion at Eld Rye ibers fo this Jaber oval tory of the association. ridge Park yesterday was largely | Land P attended and a good time enjoyed | [Saydes, No paper will be discop- = ‘tinued until arrearages are paid. OO c— Baptist Waverly—Regular service tomorrow at J VERNON TEED, MANAGER preaching 10:30 a. mv, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at News matter intended for publication in | | the Waverly Department should be addressed to the manager at Hotel Sayder, Waverly, N. Y., where sub- scriptions will slsc be receipted for S. G. Sager and wife of Hazel ton, Pa, are gudsts of the former's brother in law, H. G. For a good smoke try the Lode 11.453. m Our subscribers will confer a favor by notifying us if they do not receive the Record regularly. Village Board meeting tonight. SE ————————— Have you smoked the Lode s department of savings is a Star ? 105 4 feature of this Bank, and Miss Helen Ferguson is confined to her home with tonsilitis. | Mrs. J. L. Chase left yesterday for Port Jervis on a visit to friends ———————————— | A Lode Star for a good smoke Pure Havana for sc. Miss Virginia Butts of Orange, this 108 § e Valley Record NJ 'MURRELLE, Publisher, LK CUNNINGHAM, City every afternoon except Sun- Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, sription, $3.00 per year; 25 centa ng rates reasonable, and made , 15 guest of friends in a Biter. PD. L Smith and Robert Roache of Elk Run, are guests in this city. of friends The P. O. S. of A. dance last evening was well attended and a8 second-class matter May much enjoyed at the at Sayre, Pa, - : Ast of Congress of Mareh 3,| yf, John Dirham and Lillie Kelley were hamton yesterday. » Miss Nellie Clark is visiting for Miss . given ‘ \ Mrs visitors in Bing ope RDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1005. Complimentary averly —A couple of compli-|C , M : Ehppiogs ral wie] Miss Nettle Raise s spending a at the Baptist EN and Sunday with relative app {and friends at Binghamton. day evening, 13: Eaten Mallery, the reader, ap a to be the popular favorite The evening, her readings being | nt.—Lestershire Record. IL. Southwick, dean of] on College of Oratory, Bos- , Mass, says: Miss A. Mabel , graduate of Emerson Col- Dratory, is an artist of un talent. Her platform Brown suits at B is strong, brilliant and origi. | Waverly? They are dandies. oof She will gain the favor of - ‘audience and the desire to F. G. Knise who has been her will increase with repeti- ng his son, E. L. Knise, has i - turned to his home at Susquehanna a few days with her cousin, Carrie Rhodes, at Olean. A ——— W. E Taraey is exhibiting some fine decorations for the convention d: ays in this city. Firemen's Frank Vas inde r of Addison {a guest for a few days of his is son, | George Vasbinder, and wife —— Have you seen he new Buster Freedman's, visit rc ' Star, made by H. L. Nichols, Wa verly, N. Y. Strictly union made 105 4 ——— Mr. and Mrs. A. Swartout and children are attending the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ reunion at VanEtten today. - Misses Mary and Helen Dillon visit with relatives and friends Canada. in p————— John £3 A. R. Bunn's shoe store, Special sale on Kelly's for Wa 101 tf shoes, small sizes shoes a ———— The Ladies Aid of the Sons Veterans will meet in regular ses at the G. A. R. of sion rooms this evening Calista Patchen who has W. B. Patch en, left for her home at Hornells Mrs. been visiting her son, ville yesterday. Mrs the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Morgan, at Shunk, Pa., Thomas King 1s visiting at for a month, Brooks, who has held a position at Watertown for the has returned to his home in this aty, Raymond summer ————————— Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woodburn, son Perley, and daughter, Miss Mabel, spent last evening with friends at Athens mt—————————— C. Hart and C. T. Washburn on in the morning for New York to attend the P.O. S A. vention Tuesday, of con- has home in Waverly Voorhes Miss Anna P. turncd to her Ie after an extended visit to and Troy, Pa, friends. Canton Over 500 pairs of knee ct from for boys’ pants to school wear el — AV alley Telephone booth was today placed in the waiting room of the W., S. & A. Traction Com- pany's office on Broad street. Mrs. Kerrick and daughter of Philadelphia and Miss H. Omet of Towanda were guests at the resi Rev. Mr. Houghton’ of Wyom- ing, formerly pastor of the Lock- wood M. E was visiting his many friends in this city yes- terday. . church, —————— Mr. and Mrs. M. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gallagher and Mrs. Eliza beth Donahue attended the funeral of the late Mrs, McGraw at Elmira this morning. After a visit of a couple of weeks with her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Minier of Wilkesbarre, Miss Necl- lic Reagan has returned to her home in this city. WANTED—Nine carpenters go go to Wilkesbarre, transportation Apply J. G. White & Co, office near Maney's farm, Sayre, Penn’a. 101-6* Dr. 1. 1. Walker, one of the staff physicians at Manhattan State hospital, Central Ishp, L. I, is spending a few days with Waverly friends and relatives B—— Ask for the B. & L. shoe, war ranted hand sewed, guaranteed to paid. give satisfaction or money refund You will find them at B Freedman's, Waverly, N. Y. ——— ed 9% |! At the M. E. church tomorrow Rev. Godshall will take for his subject “Christ sitting over the “Unconscious morning against treasury Evening subject: Influence.” - . . Efforts in every direction are be the coming ing made by make the management to Tioga £ounty Perry and family on Broad street. Mr. Sa. ger is the president of a syndicate of ten fair stores, one of which is the fair store in this city. Explanation Asked Waverly—In an interview this morning with a prominent Waverly resident the matter of the refusal Trustees to allow the W., S Traction & A the El connecting the main line with the proposed south A residents, in accord with every of the Waverly Village Board have been heard to voice many unkind sentiments over its recent action toward them Company to cross bridge over the Erie tracks on mira street, thus side line was discussed. number of heretofore large south side action There is a population of 1500 or 2000 people in South Waverly, and a trolley service is what the residents of that borough have long wanted, and when everything was in readi- ness to begin work on the line the movement was cut short by an ac tion of the Waverly city Why is it thus? considerable fathers There 1s also against the part Wa. verly merchants and business men fecling action taken on the ol who would derive a large bencfit from a trolley service in South Wa verly. It is to be hoped that steps will be taken to get the road into South Waverly, even though over private right of way, as in our opinion it would be benchiaal to this village and to residents on the south side as well. A ——— New Cement Floor Waverly— The stone gang at the county jail at Owego are busy at work upon a cement floor in the basement under the jail proper The floor under the remainder of the county property had been ce mented but under the jail itself at has never been fimshed ofl B.Y.PlLaté 0p “What is Practical ' Leader, Miss Mary m, subject, Christianity ? Nichols. Methodist Episcopal Regular 10:30 3. day school at 11:45 a. m services at Sun. tomorrow m,amd 7:30 p m. . Epworth ‘What Leader, League 6:30 p. m, subject, 1s Practical Christianity ? Mrs. Merton Reynolds. Presbyterian. Preaching at 10:30 am and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 11:45 a. m, Christian Science Merriam block to- if a On Wednesday at 8 p. m. : St. John's tomorrow Services Morrow m, Services at 9 30 an Rosary and benediction and at 10 at 7:30 p. my, St. James’ Services tomorrow Vi 3 - =~ I5 at 10:30am pers 74s pm Grace Episcopal Services tomorrow at 10:10 a. mM 30 pom 11 Seat Strangers cordially welcome Gave Up After Three Attempts Waverly — After having made three attempts to visit Elmira this week, a Pine street lady finally the A ticket was purchased Wedaesday for the long 7:30 and and 7 Sund 1 school 15am re free gave up journey. trip and after considering for some time the advisability of mak- ing the trip, finally decided it un wise, at this time of year. She returncd her ticket the Erne ticket office last evening where the purchase price was gladly refunded The friends of the lady are rejoic ing at her decision to remain with them for a while to before going abroad. in ad in The Try Record Royal Spectacles, Rare Acis and Startling Sensations Abound at the Frank Robbins Shows The Big Circus— which means every. body's day in Sayre, this year falls on Tuesday, Sept. 12, when the Frank A, Robbins Co, Shows will pitch their tents and in pag- cant and performance almost overs whelm us with their grand glorious rall- road aggregation of wild beasts, eminent eq@estrians, acrobats, jugglers, aerials ists. hilarious host of clowns, daring char- ioteers, dashing jockeys and perform ing animals, in almost incompatable pro= Ihe press of Greater New York ready unanimously acclaimed the exhibition of a really great one, and its M-. Frank A. Robbins, an aren. ie caterer par excellence, who knows what will Lest please the pablie, jast where to get it, just how to present itband last, but not least, just how to gain and retain gensial good will and respect. Space is inadequate to enumer- the hundreds of rare wild beast, arenie, hippodromatio and specially sen sational features, which fill great spogial trains, stupendous waterproof tents, two rings, an elevated stage and acres of aerial space to overflowing, Here are just three marvelous exclusive features, if themselves more than enough to make 1 Roman holiday, A millenivm-like mon- The Tribunal and Alpha and Omega, the rival cycle experts, seemingly dashing straight to death down a precipitous in cline and across a dreadful gap of fifty feet, fusion. has manager, just le ster animal performance, © of Nations, Corn Roast a Success Waverly — Upwards of twenty guests were present at “Bunker Hill" cottage on \Vaverly street last evening as guests of Dr.Charles C. Switzer, who gave a corn roast. Music, both vocal and instrumen- until midnight when the party broke up, all agreeing that “Doc” knew just how to entertain a com- pany of friends. A Pretty Sight Waverly—The new park built on the sight of the old D., L. & W. freight house is very attrac- tive and the improvement in the appearance of the surroundings of the Lackawaana station is very no- tice ble
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