- Ad Long Coats in Tan $ Long Coats in Tan Long Coats in Tan Long Coats in Mixtures Long Coats in Tan 8.98 9.49 | Fox Boas Fox Boas Rich Furs $ 298 5.98 4.98 8.98 9.98 12.49 Children’s These few items are typi- Coats 4.49 5.98 6.50 7.48 Miss Bessie Perkins is in Elmira today. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 | today. Miss Carrie Ziegler is an Elmira visitor today. your Banking busi- pay you three per : per annum [or money je of Deposit or a ——— Grant Little of Binghamton is in | town on business The Rev. J. H. Boon of E'mira (is in Waverly today. | ege of F. A Bell made a business trip to Owego this morning. - Mrs. Addie Rhoades went to Binghamton this morning. of savings is a Mrs. C. A. Neaves and went to Elmira this morning —— A. Stoltz of New York city, is | === | spending the day with S. Ellis. sister alley Record ILLE, Publisher. w.T CAREY. Biter. rm Mrs. A. J Bliss and daughter | Mattie were in Elmira Tuesday. Victor Getman will leave to- morrow for his home at Hicks, N. i Y | Mrs E J. Neaves and the Misses | Wilcox went to Elmira this morn | ing. M. J. Kinney, Howard street, —— | who has been ill with pacumonia, that's ry to — lis out again. SNQYHMERR 9, 1908, THE JEWISH APPEAL. A large party of W averly people will attend the Packer band dance at Sayre this evening —— see Calchenia the Lincoln avenue. —— Made For Ald For Atrocity Vietims, | CAGO, Nov. 9. To iusnre unit in giving fuancial akl wade by the massacres of Jews sein a call to the Jewish people was issued here by Adolpl president of the Independent of B'ritb, who bas blweu iu tele porrespondence with the lead WC all Jewish organizations iu the fl States and was authorized the call on beball of the head of organization. ‘This is the firs! record that such a concerted hats ever beens wade by the The evening at Maud Ells, last Miss club met home of The choral club met last night at the Baptist church. The next mecting will be in the high school building sb - — Salisbury & Co. are turning out some fine posters for the Spauld to be held ing hose company fur : November 13 to 18 BE Is the call s—— fetime of the awful riots and Mrs Ed “Smith Bas accepted a in Husaia jee wt all “am position in Hopkins’ oyster bay, Sith the dea . je living. = y the in givors who have Jost thelr necessitating additional help - — large increase business Sinners aml the maimed mutely “to a pitying world for ald each community Is hereby Ml to organize at once und further potice for the purpose funds to aid these destitute ims. Fands when colle ted forwanlel to Jacob Hl Schig York for proper distribution.” cv Baskets Price 5c to 2.48. A full line of children’s rockers, Prices 98c to 2.98. Do not fail to see the window display. AF & CO, The mandolin club met last even- of Mrs Merton I ga street The at the beth Don-low ing at the home isin ¥ Rey nolds «of next meeting will be held home of Miss E (WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Waverly—The convention of the 29th Masonic district will be held at Elmira tomorrow and next day The 20th district comprises four counties: Chemung, Tioga, Schuy- ler and Yates. members from the Waverly lodge alll represent the local organiza- tion in the convention. WILL LEAVE. WAVERLY Waverly—M Strauss, who con ducts a crockery and glassware l.on ’ this re Mr. Strauss fads because his father cnly goes to Waverly—Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pierce have returned to Waverly after their honzymoon trip to New York city and Albany. They are staying for the present with Mr Pierce's mother, Mrs O Fk Broad street BOARD OF AUDIT MEETING Waverly —The beard of audit of the town of Barton ses<ion at the town The session row, and all bills against the town should be presente: | at once. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED Waverly—The Lincoln street liners accept the challenge of the 3rd Ward Stars of Athens to a game f foot ball on the Howard street grounds the Saturd y before Thanksgiving Pierce, is holding a ball today will continue tomor- i Edison's Visitors. Thomas A. Edison has at his bonsc in New Jersey, hundreds of metal sheets bearing records of the observa tions made by many of the distinguish ed visitors who have called upon him He pever asks his visitors for thelr autographs or photographs, inviting them instead lo speak or sing a few words into a phonograph. The plates he keeps in a cabinet key, occasionally taking a few of them out and running then: through a phon ozraph for his own amusement New Japanese Anaesthetic. A natural painkiller has just discovered in a Japanese herb to which the pame of Scopolamin has been giv en. The new anaesthetic is said to sur pass in efficacy all other Litherto em- ployed means. The sap ¢ stracted from promotes a deep sleep of eight or ulne hours’ duration When awakes he experiences nous of the agreeable sensations or dangerous are! er-effects of tne usual anarstbelics the Bauer's Instant Cough Cure has cured more Coughs and Colds than any remedy known ly relieves the most distressing cough and is guaranteed to cure Bronchitis and Asthma Bauer's Cough Cure always give satisfaction as Mr. D. Greenman, druggist of New Harmony, Pa. says: Your remedies have giv- en the very best satisfaction to all who huve used them, and especially Bauer's Instant Cough Cure. 1 look for larger sales on in the fu-' ture. {da not wan ® be of any, will order “1 have learmed my lesson of faith™ 1 sald, “Let me have my meed of the light’ But the Teacher lovingly shook his head, Tis not faith that ask- for r'ght And the glet of your lesson is yel Lo learn, 1f you cry for the day In the night “For Faith is an eagle skilled to fly On pinlons of trust unbound, And it soars In the face cof the stormy sky With a confidence profound, That joys in the rush of the beating air Without a thought of the ground And your meed. my child, for a lesson learned Is a rail to a bolder flight, With its chance for a stronger stroke of the wing And the gleam of an inner light Which knows uo holce In (ts vision keen Hetween the day and the night -F W Crannel n Servi * NO JOY WITHOUT THORNS. It Is One of the Disciplines of Life Which Makes It Worth While Living There Is no joy without Its sorrow, just as there is no rose without its thorn Friendship means discipline, love means sacrifice; riches mean responsi- bility; power means service. Not one of these things will bring unmitigated happiness. Every one of them has its attending sharp thorns, and to hope to get the rose without the thorns is to be grievously mistaken Whoever takes unto himself new ties of affection increases his cliances of suffering It may make little dif- ference to you what happens to a per- on for whom you do not care, or how such a one may treat you But attach yourself to that person by the bonds of friendship or love, and instantly he obtains a power over your life which can cause you the greatest sor row His {liness or misfortunes hurt you almost as badly as your own. If he should die, a great black slmdow would come over your life. If he Is cold or careless you are bitterly wounded. In a thousand ways he can rake you suffer as a person for whom you cared nothing would Le utterly powerless to do Thi the penalty for love or friendship or every tle of affection. It doubles our joy. but It also doubles our griefs, and vastly Increases our capacity for suffering I'tiere 1s something terrifying about these clo:e human associations which have such tremendous power over us We shrink from assuming them. Sometimes seems better to go through life cold and self-centered, caring deeply for none, depending on one’s affection and tenderness we reason, we may maintain calm, unshaken poise Impossible to him happiness depends in any degreee upon others This I= poor reasoning. It Is true that one who loves no one nor Is loved by any spares himself the pangs of grief which come with affection; but it is also true that he only half live He mli<ses those emotions, both of pleasure’ and pain, which are neces- sary to make a complete, well-rounded { character Both the sorrow and the Joy of life are peeded for its ripening We dare not shirk the one through fear of the other The strong heart will ac- ept love, accept friendship, accept the { sorrow they Lring, and, knowlag it all to be a part of life, will smile through its tears, and =ay “It was worth the Aacrince {the Joy | should never have Kpown the beauty of Iife Without the sorrow I should never have known life's mean. tug”—PRliadeipsia Bulletin, s | it no Thu whose Without Increase mn rost-Carus. Five years ago the total number of postcards delivered in the United Kingdom was about 40000C 000; last yar it was 750000000; and If the recent rate of increase is maintained, the total for this year may reach $00,000,000 At the Theater. Mrs. Youklid—Doesn't it dreadfully ang) to have to stand up and +p WOULD NOT MARRY HIM. Tilloeh Salled Vor Germany| Lever Took Polson NEW YORK. No After follow Ing a woman across the continent in a gain attempt to persuade ber to marry him, only to see her board a steamer for Europe, Walter Herlich, an elder Iy man, supposed to be from Lindsay Cal, committed suicide last uight in » hotel in Hoboken, NI When Mrs A. Tilloch, a young German widow, arrived in Ho bokeu from Hremen on Oct, 19 she told the people of the hotel where she stopped that shé was on her way te Lindsay, Cal, to marry a man to whom she was engaged On Sunday she returned and sald she was on her way back to her bome ip Germany. The same day Herlich also arrived at the hotel He was suffer ing from consumption, for which rea son It was understood] that Mrs. Til loch had refused to marry him Mon day the widow sailed for Bremen, and last night Herlich was found dead, hav ing taken polson He left a note saving that he had nothiug to Mve four and lnclusing $ to reimburse the hotel proprietor for the trouble he had given Liw aud te pay Lis funeral expenses ° comely In the Time of Trouble It 1s in the time of trouble, when some to whom we may have looked for con- golation and encouragement regard us with coldness, and others, perhaps, treat us with hostility, that the warmth of the friendly heart and the support of the friendly band acquire increased value, and demand additional gratitude. — Bishop Mant. Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon aod arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections for west- ern points. This is via Lehigh Valle “i Michigan Central or Lake Shore Ral roads. Sleeper $3.00 double berth from Buffalo. Best services and equipment finest roadbed —unexcelled dining cars. Bauer's Laxyne Quinine Tablets! The best remedy for Colds, Head- ache and Grippe. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25 cents. H. L. Gillespie and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES. A.E BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly N. Y. HILL & BEIBACH Care Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. A. H. MURRAY, M. D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Fitting of Glass Hours—8-1 : 18 oa 11 y Sundsys by .. TOUHEYS HOTEL directly to the office Broad Street. New Goods (Coming in Daily at the Racket Store Water Sets New ones just in-——plain and colored glass, new de- signs, 98¢ and $1.25; worth one-third more. Hand Bags The new kind with the they say in New York city. 00 cents up. Men's Gloves Warm and comfortable, a nice present 25 and 50c. Sofa Pillow Tops The new lithographed and stamped designs—a very fashionable gift, 25c. A large line of Christmas Novelties. Come and see what a quarter will buy. Gregg's Racket Stores Waverly, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave. | C. J. CARY, =: CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER | ESIAL of the Gas Company Waverly, N. Y. WANT ADS Rates : ~Wanted, Lost, Found, Per For Sale, etc, | cent a word each insertion for first three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers. Notice. Want ads inserted by persons not hav- ing a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered.printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscriminately—the expense of book- keeping and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involved in the transaction. Wanted. Wanted Roomers and boarders: at 420 Desmond street, Sayre. Murray. Wanted —Girl for general housework, two in family, washi ig h fod to right party. Inqu a’ J. Baker's millinery ns “S28 Broad St., Waverly, N.Y. A competent girl to do general house work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap- ply to C. T. Hall, Athens. ’ EE J Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card signs: For Rent Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms a Boarding For Sale or Exchange. Double barrel 12 hammer shot- fon in pectect soul $i for sal4 shesp or cash, or trade for a good bicycle, Write what have to offer to man.” care Valley Record, Sayre. Pu 1160 For Rent A six room house to rent, No. 108 Wil- low street, Athens, Pa. Inquire at 305 Prederick street, 150-1w Lost Ladies’ boa, brown fur with four tails Finder please retarn to Valley Record office, leave name, and Fooeivé WAIL. t a black leather chatelaine bag | ing a small amount of mone chief snd glove Bring to | sou St. receive reward. handker- Jos Steven- 1s For Sale. For sale cheap—a six room one- half acre of land, good well. Ten min- | utes walk from car line. Inquire Harry | | Westfall, National Bank, Sayre, Pa. 56* | “A light two-horse dray. No.1 condi- | Benson's livery, Waverly. 1065-10¢ ce tee——————— heating stove suitable for store jor ETFS will be sold cheap. x ! Record office. Ee
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