het —r 6 1rd y 7c a Box. i Ribbons Wanted—A good, rcliable boy, at Gregg's Racket store A. B. McCrancy of Towanda was in town last evening Miss Ella Toney es toro] home after two months in Chicago Mrs Hemy Eton of Slaters- ville is visitiog friends in town. Mrs. N E Clark i is ome after a C. Ford has moved from this village to H Waverly strect, { > >. r, CAREY, Editor. | Printing Office, Bayre, | , $5.00 | per year; 25 cents | reasonable, snd made | | ER Congress of Mareh 8, - M P. Murray, democratic romi- y. last nee for assembly, was in town m—f— Charles Dubois of at the Mrs Syra- home of | Fred Wilcox. - Victor Getman has resumed his wagon after a visit at Hicks, N.Y Captain Richard P Hobsor, the hero of Santiago, will lecture at the Loomis Tuesday ncxt The grammar school foot ball that's fit to print” mr | i BER a Joo. i reek Express Train, Masse, Nov. 3A | was mnde to wreck! h western division of the ma mallroad between | and Waketiekl. Barely two ] Al express train was section men found a in a frog connecting with a shling. Had the Bit the alsirnction it is tralh would have Leen de 5 g down an embank preyious attempts were viclulty recently ov Republic. &. Nov. 3. -The gov fasued a proclamation rec the people to vote at the wm for a mon of government based on Italian coustitutions. tions further points out friends of Norway in Eu that the country's rela 3. b ever married a woiat be- could play the plano but many ish like cut $1.59 ), $2.48 and up. fture at coreespond- | aggregation at Say re tomorrow a — Walter Me:de, who was married | Wednesday night, was given a 3 A crowd of young go on a straw nde this Chas. Doane’s on dry brook where will hold a yeople will peof . wr E evening to supper. Mrs. Clark Tuttle cof street was taken suddenly Spring Jast evening while attending the Re- bekah's banquet. Her condition is reported as very serious, DIED LAST NIGHT Waverly—Mrs~ Patrick Lynch died at 7 o'clock last evening at her home in South Waverly. She had been an invalid for a number of yews and is survived by her hu-band, four sons and The funeral will Monday morning fggm the housc and from the church at 30 ne daugh- ter be held next SCHOOL BUILDINGS SEVERELY CRITICISED Department of Education Says. They are Unfit for School Purposes - the Erection of New High School Building Recommends Ar the | meeting of the! i School board last | a etter Waver'y- evening {was received from the [he [partmont of | Albany Oct | spector Hail was in Wiverly soine Sate i J ducaticon dited at, 105 State In aud the criticisms in the time ago, | on report | | | | letter are based his The letter states that the condition of the building: isfactory but deserves severe cnt 1s not only uns<:t ! cism, especialy that used for the] High and G ammar schools. Tt is stated that the hight is not pr per'y arranged and is insufficient; that] the seating capacity of the Gram mar school room is much too lim- that the basement is in bad shape, floors decayed and stairs not properly arranged ; that the toilet rooms are much too small, and that, most surprising of all, there is no sys- tem of ventilation. The proximity of a barn on the south the stench at times renders some of the The Wi * bu:ld ited for the number attending ; is :1so condemned, as unbe arable inspector © tdered that ic impracticable sdel ing, and expressed doubt as to its rooms almos! mn to ren the being absolu‘ely sufe in its present condition. All the other buildings are criti cised on their condition as to hight, seating, commodation, with the exception venti'ation and toilet ac- of the west end building, which is highly commended pro- nounced first class in every way and Attention is called to section 31, aaticle 1, revised rules of the board of Regeats, which provides that no school shall share in the appor tionment for qu ta and attendance unless it provides a building 2p proved by the commissioner of] education, and the letter states that | the commissionzr will recommend that Waverly shall be refused its unless steps are taken toward providing new build- ings. It recommend. d that more land be purchased near the high school building and a new one be crected and that the use cf the old one be continued during the construction of the new The letter is signed by Frank H. Wood, | chief inspection division ipport onment 1s Members of the board when in- terviewed said they did not consid er conditions as bad as the letter that it 1s part of a general movement on the | part of the State board to secure better buildings, and that they thought the difficulties would be overcome without any very great expense would scem to indicate ; 4 %, CRESTON CLARKE CHARLES . HOYT DEAD Waverly—Charles H. Hoyt died North Wavetly. services will be eeld at at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon and will be in charge of the Grand Army post of Lock WO d last eveuing at The funeral the house and d survived by his wife, one hter and two brothers RECEIVED DIVIDENDS Wave y—legiin No i of the N. P. L., had a pay off last even- ing. Thirty diudends members received agyuregating Twenty-five of these were charter | members, and this is the the third | dividend they have received, hav-| ing belonged to the Legion for 15 years, A VENGEFUL ITALIAN. ~ Almost a Tragedy nt New York Clty Hall, Nov, 3 While de Jemding to the rear entratice of the city hull on her way to be warried Marguerite Aulitte young Italiag woman, by a former sweetheart, who slashed her on the face amd peck with a razor Screaming hysterically so that her cries were heand all through the building, the woman staggered slong the NEW YORK, scemding the steps was to tu Her away ne floor assallant attempted: to run but the prospective bridegroom of the young woman, Rocco Tenare, ran after hi, at the same the shout: Ing loudly for help. Iis cries were beard by [Policeman Daniel Maloney ity ball squad, who chased the fleving wan acros< the park, and final ly captured him. He was arrested and taken to the city ball station, where he gave his name as Annulle. Suffering greatly from the razor wounds, the young woman was rewoved to the Hudson Street hospital sto Casily Answerea. Husband-—1'd ike to know what is go ing to become of China Wife—1 guess the hired girl can tell you—N. Y. Times nt Ore. In the copper belt of Shasta county, ' Cal. ore has been found 257 feet deeper 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 Rall. roads, Sleeper £3.90 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment finest roadbed —unexecelled a a cars. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, NOY. . CAPTAIN RICHARD P. HOBSON LECTURE Prices 25,35 50 and 75c. Advance Sale Saturday." C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. Charles C. Annabel. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, : 332 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. ANDREW EVARTS * Has opened a real estate and col- lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge Building, Say re, Pa R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and builder Eiderdown Sacques For Saturday 44c each. $1.00 Kid Gloves ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS | BEERS AND ALES Forerunners of Christmas In buying a piece of china at an art store you pay a good price for the china and an addition: il sum for the “a At the Racket Store . got your money's worth in the article. The reason: We buy in large quantities and are satisfied with sell- ing at the usual low Racket Store prices. Then China is one of the principal = departments of our business, and our large stock affords greater oppor- tunities for selection than is the case where china is only an inconsiderable side line, Real Japanese Ware We have just put on dis- play a consignment of fine Japanese ware which is par- ticularly handsome in shape and decoration. The Chocolate pots in col- ored enamels and gold that we have marked at $2.50 would bring $4.00 at most stores. There are pin trays as low as 19¢c. Bon dishes, hair receivers, wo and peppers, mustard pots, I pitchers, etc., futan ion 2c to 50c and up. ——— . You will find in this line| Wanted. ahundred or more sugges-| Jpnited—Roomers and boarders at 420 Desmond street, Sayre. Mr P, F, tions for a dainty gift. Murray. y 148-6 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA, BOTH PHONES, We are Agents for the Sale of the STILLWELL INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER which gives Joe better light than tem ordinary urugry or twelve electric bulbs. Floods large room with a beaun- tiful white light. I for home, study, reading, etc. Eaves the eyes, Makes stores, alls and churches look ok at tractive and ght, Fits any gas er. After a 's trial, a ar your money back. L. C. KEPLER, General Agent. 374{ Broad 8t., Both Phones, Waverly. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours—7tofam,1t08,7to8 p.m, OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart B¢. Subscnibe for The Record. WANT ADS aN ded, 55 A Word Sash ingiteion - yh) be times, } cea insertion thereafter, i Wanted — Girl for general housework, two in family, washings out, » God to right party. Inquire at Mrs fra Baker's millinery parlors, 328 Broad a Waverly, N. Y. A competent girl to do ral house work. Must go to nc Y. Ap ply to C. T. Hull, Athens. Austrian and Bavarian Hand Painted China An extensive line show- ing the latest fancy in the large fruit and flower de- signs at the usual low Rack- et store prices. Greggs Racket Store Waverly, Cor. Broad St, and Park Ave. C.J. Krom, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes tr, For Rent A six room house to rent, No. 106 Wil- low street, Athens, Pa, Inquire at 206 Frederick street. 160-1w Lost , solid gold charm with inl. "No. 60, to M. G., last Satar- er please leays at Valiey Be Rec- or factory; will be sold cheap, Record office, Soe gion Two parlor stqves In cheap, at Kepler's gas Broad Ready for Business Pt Nara): Having refitted the billiard, gna lunch vooms recently leased of F. 8. Woi- cott, | am now prepared to serve all cus- tomers in a satisfactory manner. My specialty is quick lunches of all kinds. Your patronage solicited. Oysters and clams in season. Try a cup of our new coffee. 8. BUTLER, Op. First Nat'l Bank, Broad Bt, 107-1m Waverly. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye,