ht Ad Outing Flannel, Calicoes | Ginghams : Night Gown Special Lace Trimmed Skirt Ladies’ Sweaters ley | Record Ladies’ Wrappers = ‘Silk Petticoats . ee ——— xcept Sua- | ‘Plaid Ribbons . Office, Sa poryoar; 3% cents i § : matter May | wot ara’ areh 3, Notice Vernon Teed baviog his position as Wa- |verly representative of The Val. ley Record, all business in that territory should be transacted for {the present with Mr. George C. | Mackenzie of 306 Broad street. Mr. | Mackenzie will continue to repre- (sent The Binghamton Press. | Waverly news items intended for ‘publication in The Record can leither be left at Mr. Mackenzie's loffice or telephoned to him by | calling Bell phone 56, Waverly. Loar p teas. | I it is desired to communicate customs collector | With the publication office of The the Galilee has ' Record, call Valley phone 142-A, instructed accord- | reports the Wash. | O4Y'C: at the request of J. H. MukrerLe, Publisher. Sayre, Pa, Oct. g, 1905 Mr. J. resigned terrestrial magnet fe institution, and C the entry and | Galilee at every for- Much Discussed Law Suit Ends port at which she | a + 8 : sha would Waverly Attorney F. E clear at each port, llawkes of this place as attorney used for sclentific for the New York and Penasyl + or he Sun “? vania Telephone and Telegraph departure to classi- (Bell) company received yesterday d and 50 used as d aR the aclontists |? decision handed down by Judge three years of hard Lyon of the supreme cour: in the th will result In a cor- | case of Averetta Parsons of North hart oh por Waverly against the Bell company. 4nfluences which now Ihe case aroused much interest mariners’ compasses. here a year ago and caused discus- 810 be classed as “on The decision the because the United sion. ! is appropriating contest a draw, Tor menchant. The which F. E “ymchits, it became Hawkes was opposcd by attorney Elasaily the Galllce aa | ' Sebring of Corning and «x-district fy And the scientists attorney F. A. Darrow of Owego, arose from the effort of the tele- phone company to run a line to woman In the world owns Lockwood, to accomplish which + 1s Miss they had to pass the property of Deer. Jue hae eine the Parsons’. Mrs. Parsons owns “South Broadway tram {the place and the suit therefor is in ‘her name. Her husbands con- - | ducts a blacksmith shop at North k Visible Prove. Mrs. Hevi. Waverly, and ia front of the drive- more of a spendthrift way leading into his shop a pole mes." walsttull”~ Judge | * placed. The location of this sartain)y pole was the principle point of ; contest. According to Justice thing, isn’t she” Lyon's decision, the plaintiff, Par- Saywhars wihoot a wou 3 sons is awarded six cents damages, frones.”—Cleveland Leader. | the cost of the action is placed on of Security. the defendant company, the obnox feel thai your automobile 10us pole remains in its place, but safe? certain wires must be changed me-—when It Is in the EE honor Star somewhat - Out of the onginal suit came a In His Face. second action to punish for con- Always got a smille on M8 oo of court certain parties to | where would you expect the affair. An attempt was made it7—1llustrated Bits aie fo show contempt in th; in that an in- RAF & CO. et ——— make law suit, in Having purchased the entire business of FRENCH & KINGSBURY, 13 Pes Gent Introduclory Discoun Sale From . Oct. 12 Until Saturday, Oct. 21. greatest bargains in Parlor Suits, Fancy junction restraining the defendants | from carrying on any of the ncces sary operations had been disre garded. It was shown, that the injunction had disregarded on the attorney Hawkes, and Judge Lyon dismissed the action on the ground that the wording of said injunction did not sufficiently describe the boundaries of the land in dispute Those named as defendaats in this action were Charles Gunderman, Joseph Bingham, Lon Stever and George Sweet. been Good Officers Elected Waverly — Much was accom plished at the meeting of directors of Waverly's latest new corpora tion, the Monoca Temple Associa tion. The most important matter was the election of officers which resulted as follows: - President, C O. Hoagland; Vice president, S. Zausmer; Secretary, F. A. Bell Treasurer, Seward Baldwin. The elections puts the business of the new organization into able and enterprising hands, and it is stated that the Tioga House block at the carliest possible moment will be converted into the best business block in the village. The corpor- of which is already cubscribed and a mortgage placed for the balance. $13,000 will be paid for the part of the hotel property to be purchased and $2000 spent in the alternatious which are to be commenced at an early date. Applications for space have already been received and the stock apparently is a good, sound investment. The Tioga block is exceptionally well built. The names of the directors are the officers above mentioned and S. A. Genung, Wesley Brougham, F. S Morgan, I. G. Dodge, Louis Lord, J. VanEtten and W. E. Baker sf ———— “The Princess Chic" Waverly—Next Tuesday thea- tre~goers will have an opportunity Princess Chic,” which will be pre- direction of Edward Salter. gaily garbed and best sung light opera in the country. Mrs. Atwater Entertained Mrs. I. D. Atwater was the scene afternoon and evening, guests being entertained, valley. pany’s rooms at 7:30 this evening 3icyd Sc yd . + 30¢ . $1.00 $1.49 . . S0c $3.69 . $3.50 25c yd NESHOPPEN SCHOOLS OPEN | The forcible dismissal of the | school board of the Messhoppen school district was a fcaturc of the | Wyoming county court, in session at Tunkhannock on Monday { Failte on the part of the board to employ teachers was the cause. Children’s Coats board: teachers were in turn named and Tuesday the schools were opened. seem—— HOME, SWEET HONE The beautitul southern comedy drama and touching “Home, Sweet Home” will be played by Maude Hillman, company at the Thi pr be one of the best poy the brilliant star, and her stron [Loomis tonight omises to price SCAS ular productions booked for th 1 See the great vaudcoville stunts between thegas, acts B. F. EMBLETON DEAD The death of BF. West Lockhart street occursed at 3 o'clock this afternoon. He had been confined to his bed for about two weeks, and was ailing for more than a year, but death came very suddenly. He is survived by wife and onc daughter, Mrs. J. Henry Price. CH The heavy weight foot ball team was organized last might with Pat- rick Shaanon captain, PH. O" Shea, manager, and A. C lLatun, corresponding secretary. The first practice will be held at Riverside park next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All interested pected to be present. HOSPITAL NOTES Archie Daniels of [Lockhart street and Mrs. Ruby Wakeman of Laceyville have been admitted Miss Anna Flood of Athens, Miss Gladys Stockwell of Sayre and Sam Frank of Milltown have been discharged ENJOYABLE DANCE Owing to the inclement weather only about fifty people attended the dance given by Andrus or- chestra at Pharmacy hall last even ing. What the crowd size it made up in merriment, and everyone reported a host able lime —— a i — 10 OUR SUBSCRIBERS. We mean to get : Recor you promptly and regqlarly will help us perfect ou confer a favor by repo | delinquency directly to 1 Notice to Advertisers Our advertisers will a great favor if they will hand in copy for changes My advertisements not later than 6 p. m. on the day a form is ¢ Embleton of his He ex lacked acked in CNY ~ Ito You crvice and any tino onfer A FAULTLESS BEER The following article appears in a publication devoted to financial, agricultural and¢mechanical inter- ests: There has been considerable discos so much attention has been given to the discussion of pure food products, and many are found to give bad aftereflects. The United Slates Trade Reports has al- ways fearlessly discussed such topics as are of general interest to its readers, and we have received several letters concermiag the diferent kinds of beer on the market. We are asked to recom. mend the best and purest, and which leaves no bad effects after drinking. We have made a careful investigation locally, also referring the matter to our representatives in all the principal cities. We feel jostified in saying that the beer which we fiud to surpass all others in purity aud cleanliness is made, Dotterweich Brewing Co, of Olean, N.Y, ‘The above-named firm stands high iu the commercial world, and is well known for its business tact and enterprise, as well as for its integrity. This beer serves as a tonic as well as a beverage, We have no interest in making this com- mendation, except to give credit where credit is due, as has always been our policy, and we have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending this beer to our readers. We advise a'l patrons to call for this beer, especially for invalids and those of impaired health, It has been a custom of this paper to furnish its subscribers with reliable in- formation on any desired subject free of charge, that they may designate by let- ter of inquiry Yddressed to this offics. The United States Trade Reports has the largest circulation of any trade pa- per of ita class, and no other publication could afford to maintain such a large staff of experiencad editors to make these investigations, and depend solely upon its subscription list for support. We are certain that all dealings which our readers may have with this firm will prove mutually beneficial and profitable, It isa pleasure to us to give this firm our editorial recommendation, and, at the same time, to supply our readers with reliable information on such au Important suqject as this. For sale at the leading bars "13 Athens, Sayre and Waverly. E. A. WiLsER, Distributing Agent. Maternal. He was a poor little boy at the beach and he was solitary in the crowd. Others were having fun, but he looked as Il nothing were coming his way. It worked on the feelings of a kind motherly woman and she constituted hersell a sort of special providence. Bhe bought him popcorn In balla and #labs, she took him to ride on the fly- ing horses, she gave him hot dog and wound up by staking him to a swim, 1 just couldn't help {t'” she ex- plained to her party. “The poor little wietch looked so lonely I falrly had to look after him. And I'm not sorry for the little | spent on making this one poor soul happy, just for one af- ternoon. He told me he never had any good times, he had no mother or father, for he was born an orphan Poor thing!"—N. Y. San, Disappointment. The old man had en'oyed a gool dinner at a moderate outlay. He pmiled benevolently at the small boy who checked the hats “Bey,” he sald, “do they ever offer you tips?’ And he slipped his hand deep in his pocket The boy grinned expectantly, “Sometimes, sir,’ he answered The old man looked pleassd, “Bay.” he sald In his unctious way, “4f they ever offer you tips you take ‘etn »” Iron Beds. Reed Rockers Oak Rockers '. Handsome Rockers . Dining Room Tables Oak Dressers, in Solid Oak Large Parlor Rugs! . Couch Covers HOUSE FUMIGATED The house of John J. Curry, No. 202 Allison street, was fumigated | by sanitary officer Spencer Breast: am this morning. Mr. daughter has recovered oy scar- | letina. . $9.98 7.98 5.48 298 up to 15.00 79c yd . 45¢c yd Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive | at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- | ing. In time for connections for west. | ern points, This is via Lehigh Valley, | Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail-| roads. Sleeper $3. 00 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment finest roadbed —uneseelled dining cars ———— a — TABLE OIL CLO Call Bauer's Instant Cough Care has cured more Coughs and Colds! than any remedy known It instant | Iv relieves the most distressing cough | and is guaranteed to cure Bronchitis! and Asthma Bauer's Cough Cure | always glve satisfaction as Mr. D. Greenman, druggist of New Harmony, Pa “Your remedies have giv- en the very best satisfaction to all who have used them, and especially Bauer's Instant Cough Cure 1 look for larger sales on them in the fu- ture I do not want to be out of any of them and will order before my! stock runs down too low.” Get a free sample and prove what it will do for you H. IL. Gillespie and Child, Waltman & Young. Sayre D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD . S3%VS Waverly, N. Y. There is no nook or cor-| Valley Record does not cir- | culate. Best Quality & Prompt Delivery, Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard "Phone, 6a Office at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Sayre | Both Phones LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. LARGEST (In effect June 18, 1908.) Tralas leave Sayre as follows EASTBOUND Daily for Towanda, Tunkbao- | A Pitlston, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch | Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, New | a iladelphla, Baltimore and Washiagton. | A.M. Daily for Tunkhannock, Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Glen Summit Springs, | Js: White Haven, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, | hem, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore | and Washington. A.M. (Waverly 6 Week days | only, for Athens, U the Ey Mou- | The Largest Circulation GIVES THE ‘ner in Sayre where The Daily except Sunday, Tow MM. Daly for Lockwood, Odesas, Pardett wakias tas) Valois, Lad, Gilbert, Varik and Gevevs Dally for Ithacs, Trumansburg, Toter- rire ind Ha Orchestra playing | all the latest music, is prepared to fur And his hand exme out of his pocket with the brass check that cal ed for his hat tightly grasped between Wh, fingers. —Cleveland Plain Dealer No Danger. Mrs. Traddles—Tommy, you — go fishing with Peter Rishers; Bela just ve 1:00 it, “Willamaspor Albany, Dux Bt in usin ville, Toathensock Phi Pliiston and Wilkes-Barre. | AM. Wem s SpA a} Dally far OC 8:00 5 irre. Glen anit Springs, | culate. te Haven, Penn Haven Junction, M3508 1 Shunk Atewtowy, Sethiches Nt Yor, ft. Public Sale of Real Estate A. M. Sanday ouly, for Athos, Milan, | | Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ 10:00 Sister. Towanda, W Al ung, Losey | Court of Bradford County, Pa., there will rN (Waverly 12: 1223 P. M) Daily | | be sold at public sale on the premises in for Towanda, Tunkhannock, Plitston, | Sayre borough, in said county, on Fri- Slike Barre, Glen Summii Spriags, | | day, the 20th day of October, 1903, at 10 lie Haven, Mauch Chun tows o'clock, a. m., the following described in Philadelphia, Baltimore and | | real eatate late the property of N. F. o Black Dia | Tuttle, deceased, vie: 319: ax, Kapress, for a 'Justhan i Lot with two Dwelling Houses thereon ry i’ es-Barre, Glen Sum- | Gitte in Sayre borough, Bradford Coun- Tih Manch chunk, Micnlows. Bethlehem. Nex |v aforesaid. and bounded and described P.M. (Waverly ¢4s F. M) Week days 28 follows: On the east and north b :95 fear for Athens, U Ohter, Towanda Mou: | George Cuykendall farm; on the sout Toten ey Dushate, {by Cayuta street, and on the west by ville, rain Smear "S yalising aoe | land of Levi Curtiss; containing one WESTBOUND, {acre of land, more or less, with two .M. Dally for Geneva, Bafialo, Niag | {dwelling houses, barn, out-buildings, 2: 00: are Yall, Toremto, Detrolt, Chicago, 8 [and fruit trees thereon, the Losi ut yoiate Yeut a er. Ca | same lot of land conveyed to N. F. Tut- aches , | tle, now deceased, by B. B. Tuttle, by | Broad 34 ciebip, batuvie,_Buliado, County for {deed recorded in Bradford County Deed 0: M. Daily for Lockwood, Veo Kien | Book, No. 265, at b:10 Spencer, Johaca, Framanibs hal i TERMS OF SALE: One foarth of the Buifain Counects for Niagara Falls, Toromte | Purchase price to be paid on the day of Detroit and Chicago | sale, and the balance of purchase money A.M Week days only, for Lockwood, [on the confirmation of the sale, at whic 11 :30 Van Kilew, Spencer. ithaca, Tremans | time the administrator will execute and UU tury avis Corners, Genes, ‘deliver a deed for the same. x, Buflalo Niagara a Falls » a for Geneve, Rochester, JOB GRIFFIN, Administrator, : Catedouls, Balavia, Buffalo. Sept. 20, 1805, 1144 © G Clifton 5): an Victor. Rosh Bragea, a of experienced musicians, and Detroit, as Be Tou and point mest" nish any number of instruments for | P.M Daily ewersd Sunday, Rack Dis. balls, parties or entertainments, = 04h mond Kaprems, for Geseva, Kochester, night; rates reasonable. Inquire WN Buato. Nintare Falls, Detroit, Chicago, | Barden, Valley Phone 3-x, Pop 0-3 0 ana pots west | orders at Maney & Page's, Sayre, 6: FM HA for Lockweed, Yan Kites, | 138 Foe & SRAADAIE ys | AUBURN DIVISION. Pree ona biaibction at Wh conberts, all a AM Wek , for Owego, 198 2.49 . 3.50 to 25.00 . 7.85 to 25.00 «vo 10:50 . . 12.50 1007 TH 20c A YARD - Here. WANT ADS Rates :— Wanted, Found, Hat For | Bale, ete, § cent a loc each insertion | for first three times, } cent a word sach | insertion thereafter. Nome taken for {leas than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers, Wanted. three Carpenters at once, H. n, Sayre, 180-1 ee and ten sales- ladies. Apply Yelasgday between 10 oo 9.00 and 11 o'clock, - H, A. Kai Girl Wanted to clerk in a Broad street store, One familiar with None other need apply. 374} : 1301 Inquire 200 Chemung street, Waverly. Waverly. Tie A competent girl to do general ‘work. Must go to ado ieutr) hones ply to C. T. Hull, Athens, { Girl wanted to do general house Read The Record. For Sale or Exchange. Double barrel 1 rhe) Noord has in Stat For Reat ® For Sale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms For Sale. A new Smith Premier T bargain. Call at Record For sale cheap—a six room house, half acre of land, good well. on i utes walk from car line. luquire pany Wedstall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa. * Two parlor stoves in good cheap, at eo; ler's gas supply averly. quire J. C. W. C Wood, 607 Maple For County Comm date fox She lfon of Conaty is nL Th Bh - For Rent House for rent, 204 {or Apply at premises, rooms, with 2 a eam Aourla Block at. ir high and Pack or