- | Corps to Be Recruited from Members... YE en f 8 ate The regular morning service will U Club. ‘be held at the M. IE. church tomor- g Zo ¢ Suites. Prices Right. Large Assortment. New Goods. ’ The German army, which already jw ing. At 2:30 Evangelist | has three battalions of telegraph oper- Reese, who bas had large x Jeri- R’ .|Mtors and ome of aeronauts, is to be ence in rescue work, will preach His Name Was Sent to the Sen | provided in the near future with a ate Yesterday and He Will Be | volunteer corps of chauffeurs. At first, 0a “The Power-of the Gospel in Suyres Next Postmuster |gays the Scientific American, it was the Slums,” and at 7 o'clock will | proposed to establish an automobile | conduct his last service here. - Ow- GRAF & CO. | RR ae eH Tonight Undertaking. Cor. of Broad SL. and Park Ave., Waverly.| The appointment of George D.| ypandoned vn account of the great |™g 10 the afternoon service here oe é e 9 EE Bonfocy as postmaster of Sayre cost it would luvolve. The volunteer | there will be no preaching service N |= Id TOUHEY'S HO L Iisa d | AUlOmoblle corps 1s to be recruited : IE has been confirmed by the t nited from among the members of the Ger- i" Milltown tomorrow. : | States Senate. Mr Bonfoey's name man Automobile club, and it is lm- | ee m— was sent to that body yesterday by | !ted fo the Prussian provinces and the i #tat FRANK KE WOOD, Representative i the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 1908. SOME HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Saggestions from “Smart Set,” Which May or May Not Work. make biscuils light—drench with i and ignite before serving How to keep servants—chloroform jos and lock in the cellar Quickest way tu get rid of peddlers buy all they bave How to remove fruit se scissors. Keep rails out of the pantry— all food in the cellar. } entertaln women visitors—let inspect all your private papers "Wo entertain men visitors—feed he stains from To keep the childrem at home—lock all thelr clothes. Reep hubby st home—bhide his In order to prevent accidents in the - il the kerosene can with stop leaks in pipes—send for the plumber. To scomomize on coal—get a gas To test the freshness of eggs—drop them on some hard surface. propitiate the janitor—it can’t be Franklin and Germany. Few Americans know what our Ger- fellow citizens brought out io celebration of the bicentennial Franklin's birth, that he printed first German newspaper op this continent in 1732, and that later from Ris office were issued Important Ger- san beoks. Franklin touched modern givilisation om almost all sides In he visited Germany. and a book a Oerman professor, based on con- gabions with him, made him a hero young literary men and lifer | the German “awakening” In- the poet Goethe —Youth's los. Woman's Love. Sfove"” remarked the moralizer, “is fhe strongest passion of a woman's Beart” That's right” rejoined the demor- alizer. “She's got to love something ‘either & few bonnet, a pug dog. a baby “or 8 man" Chicago Dally News —————— ———— Kissing Barred. = Ja Russias it is unlawful to give kisses In public. A kiss in the street j= pepalized by a flue of $375 and on & sireet car Ly a fine of $525 Declaration of love on a postal card —— the sender liable to a fine of Water Cow Drinks. Experiments show that a cow, when full flow of milk, drinks from BOO to 2000 pbunds of water a gpenth, the average quantity, déter- mined testing a herd, belog 1,660 pounds for each cow. Her Position, Knicker How long was Bridget with ony Bocker—Never; she was always agin After 12 o'clock poeon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. F. A. Bell was ia “Barton this Harvey Ingham is in Bingham. ton today. town today. Captain T, Mills went to Tioga Center this moming. B Graf & Co. do picture fram ing at bottom pices, Fred Daily of Barton was in Waverly this morning. Miss Furey of Walton, N Y , is visiting her sister; Mrs. E Biker. The Racket store is closed today because of the death of H. S. Gregg. Miss Eleanor McCarthy return- ed from Scranton where she spent two days. The silk flag to be presented to the S. of V. camp is on exhibition at Knapp's. O. DF. Quick, proprietor of the Gilbert hotel at Lockwood, was in town this moming. Miss Margaret Arnold has ac- cepted a position in the W, S & A. Traction Co. office. Mrs. S A. Douglass is_wisiting her husband in Binghamton. He is reported to be improving. Mrs. John Vann of Ithaca return ed home last evening after visiting W. H. Lockerby for a few days. The initiatory degree was con ferred on two candidates at the meeting of the Rebekahs last even ing. Miss Anna Boice has returned from Elmira where she has been visiting friends for the past two days. Mrs, E L. Knise returned today from Newark, N J, where she has been visiting for the past two weeks Miss Mame Hilton came home from Elmira college last night and will stay over Sunday with her parents. Master Frisbie Howard, son of F. L. Howard entertained a few of his friends yesterday in honor his fifth birthday. Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Godshall, George Genung, and Mr. and Mrs Nelson Thomas attended the Ep- worth League banquet at the first Mcthodist church at Ithaca last evening. Rev Godshall acted as toastmaster and Mr. Genung re- sponded to a toast. Simon Carmody and M. M. Nu. two weeks’ trip through the south, when they attended the carnival at New Orleans. They met Superin- tendent M. H. McCabe and Trains master P. Nunan of the Mississippi railroad, both formerly Waverlyites Waverly —S. C. Smith and H.C. Clapp, under the firm name of Smith & Clapp, will embark in the retail coal, lime and cement busi- ness, the manufacture of concrete building blocks amd contracting. President Rosevelt and was im- | of the senate effectually disposes of | the question and Mr. Bonfocy will be Sayre’s next postmaster to suc- ceed James N Weaver. His coor mission will probably arrive the fore part of next week. —— — pr —— ~ A COODLY SUM REALIZED Waverly—A goodly sum was {realized at the supper and mite box |offering at the Methodist church last evening. The mite boxes which butions for some good fortune, contained over $20, and cluded 775 pennies and one paper dollar Over 100 persons were present and £15 was realized from the excellent supper served. The male quartet sang several selections, and Miss Mildred Fuller rendered a piano solo all of which were much en joyed The proceeds will go for the support of missionary schools in China and India. PROMISED 10 KEEP SOBER Waverly—A man named John Kennedy, who resides at Ridge bury, was arrested Thursday night was given a hearing yesterday afternoon by Justice Hoagland The justice was inclined to put him on the stone pile, but as he promised to return to Ridgebury and took an oath of eternal sobriety he was allowed to depart to his native ridge. PETITION COMPLETED Waverly —The Union party has secured the required number of names on their petition, and the party head and the names of the candidates will have a place on the ballot. There werc 150 signers, each of whom made affidavit that he would support the ticket. DR. STEVENS’ CANDIDACY Dr. C. L. Stevens of Athens has announced himself as a candidate for the state legislature subject to the rules of the Republican party. The name of Dr. Stevens is too well known to need extended com: ment. His standing not only in the ranks of his own profession but among the residents of this county generally is of a high character and scores of admiring friends will rally to his support at the polls, Dr. Stevens stands for all that is honorable and right, both in his business and private life, and if the people of this coun ty send him to the legislature, they will have a representative who at all times can be pointed to with pride. | SAT a DR. GRIFFIS’ LECTURE The High School Alumni Asso | ciation met at the high school last night to make preparations for the {lecture on the 16th. The subject Expedition.” The lecture includes la description of the Indian tribes, | their methods of government and | warfare ; a description of the raids, and the steps taken by continental congress to suppress the five tribes An account is given of Sullivan's expedition, of the Tioga Point fort, and the final overthrow of the In- dian power. - a ms—— LOCAL MENTION Mr. and Mis. Charles Burin game. Center street, have returned | dativ {der the direction of the Berlin au- in the space of four years, and, third, On November 1 of each year the club ithe following years, with thelr dresses and the necessary dala as to machines, elec. The volunteers are re- quired to wear a gruy uniform while In service. Prince Henry of Prussia has been placed at the head of the corps. | WONDERFUL CANARY BIRD. Singular Performances of Tiny SBong- ster in Massachusetts Town. A wonderful canary bird belongs to a family in Everett The little fellow has the freedom of the house, fiylng whitherscever he lis*eth at all times, says the Boston Herald. While good friends with every member of the family, he is particularly attached to the child of the house, a little girl four or five years old When the child comes where the canary Is he rushes excitedly to meet her and be- gins the most frantic caresses, perch. Ing on her head and shoulders and finally nestling under her ear, where he reaches round to the rosy chin and lips and kisses them In true bird fash- lon. But, not content with this ardent demonsiration, he insists on making the little girl open her mouth, and then he dalotlly taps each tooth with bis tiny beak. If she refuses to part her lips “to see what the bird will do,” aa she says, he scolds and flut- ters and even pecks al her cheek un- ti he foally obtaius his own way agaln. What the idea can be, unless Mr. Canary thinks the white teeth are bits of sugar or cutUefish, it is diMm- cult to conjecture. That he has some wethod ln his caprice 1s quite evident To no one else does he show any such marked attention. EXPERT EASILY SWINDLED. French Belentist Was Taken In by a Bpurious Letter to Caesar, M. Chasles, one of the most erudite eclentists lu France, spent in the course of a few years $25,000 upon the purchase of sutographs from the notorious forger, Vrain-Lucas Among the collection were the false signatures of Pascal, Newton, Galileo, Henry IV. and Fran- cls I. The acceptance of these emboldened the rogue, who next supplied autograph letters of Charlemagne, of Vercingeto- rix, of Pythagoras, of Archimedes, of Cleopatra. At none of these did the savant bog- gle, and the next batch contained, in all reverence be it repeated, letters purporting to have been written by Lazarus, by Mary Magdalene and by the Baviour. Gallleo was represented to have written a letter speaking of a planet which was pot discovered until 141 years later; Vercingetorix wrote, in modern French, a pass for Emperor Jullus Caesar! And the possessor of these precious relics dled belleving them authentic. UMBRELLAS ARE DOOMED. London Bankrupt Dealer Lays It to . Derby Hats and SBub- WAYS, The umbrella bas two deadly enemies, which between them will eventually ex- terminate it. They are, according to a dealer interviewed by the London Mir- ror, the bowler and the two-penny tube. len years ago a self-respecting busi- ness man would as soon hive thought of starung for the city without his boots as without a silk hat, but all that {1s changed. | Now the bowler is the Invariable | wear of at least one cabinet minister, | and the weather resisting qualities have endeared the somber dome of felt to the heads, hearts and pockets of the great and small, and with his adoption | of the bowler hat the business wan is more or less independent of the useful but troublesome umbrella. As If that were not sufficient to dis- hearten the umbrella seller, the tube railway has struck another blow al the trade. An umbrella at Clerkenwell | county court as a debtor the other day | declared that the tubes had run away with his trade. Bald Assumption. Wiltred—Pa, are the hairs of our hehd numbered? ¥ ’ Guabusta— Yes, my son. “Your hairs are all back numbers, aln't they ?“—N. Y. Times. Warm Salutations. shake hands six or eight times. Once is not enough. However, should they be and kiss one another several times, and alge king their awa hands, 7 Presbyterian Church Morning service, 10:30. Sunday school, 11:45. - Christian Endeavor, 6:15, - Evening servies, 7:30, The Rev, RE. C, Petrie, Pastor. Church of Christ Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12, Christian Endeavor, 6:00, Byening services, 7:00, The Rev. M. B, Wood, Pastor, 4 ! Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:30, Safgay school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. E. M. Beysher, Pastor. Baptist Church Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 11:50. B. Y. P. U. meeting, 6:30, Evening service, 7:30, The Rev. Ira Hotalling, Pastor. Church of the Epiphany First Mass, 8:00. High Mass 10:30. Sunday School, 2:00 p, m. Benediction, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. L Shanley, Rector, Church of Redeemer Communion 8:00, Morning service 10:30. Sunday &Chool 13:00, Evening service 7:30. The Rev. F. T. Cady, Rector. Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30, Sanday school, 3:30, _-Methodist Church Mén's meeting, 9:30, Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00, Junior League 3:00 p. m. Epworth League, 8:00, Evening service, 7:00, The Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor. Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa pard Block, Athens, Pa. FISH, FISH, We will have them every day during Lent. Also a good line of meat at popu- lar prices. 8. J. BELLIS, Elizabeth street, Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w May- - Try The Record. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS ! Bmall Farms, Large Farms, Good Build- ings, good fruits, well watered. Houses and Lota for male or exchange. All at bargain prices. Houses to rent. ANDREW EVARTS, ! Room 2, Talmadge Blk, Home phon» 81. A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 525 Stevenson Bt., Sayre, Pa. THE DOGTORS OF THE Electro Medical Institute will be at the Tioga Hotel, Waverly, March 14 to 18. Consultation free! and private flimsy kinds. ‘pers for S0c. { sid The great Indian Waltz; en- tirely new, very pretly and catchy, you will be sorry if you miss it. ‘For Saturday on- ly 15c. By mail 16e. 4 +2209 4 4443544440000 D. S. ANDRUS & 00. Established 186). 128 Desmond St., Sayre. Stores alse at Elmira and Williamsport PEEPLES E 44000444 LOONIS OPERA HOUSE One Solid Week Com- mencing NONDAY, MARCA 12 The Always Welcome MURRAY & MACKEY Big Comedy Company. Presenting J. M. Donavin and Flor- ence J. Murray And a carefully selected acting company. 5—Big Vaudeville Acts—; Monday evening—'Beware of Men’ Matinces—Thursday and Friday. Prices—10, 20 and 3oc. For Monday evening a limited number of ladies’ special 15¢ tick- ets will be sold, providing same are purchased before 5 p. m. Mon- day. Reserve scat sale opens Friday. 0. Decker, West A ssven room house, 202 Tyler street, Athens. Inquire at the house orof B. F. Lauer, 2218 Main St, shoe shop, 353-8% The Dr. Judson property street, Athens, Pa. Allen, at Double brick store, suitable for a gro- cery or frossty and meat ner of stree} and lvania avenue, Athens, Pa. WII be fi up to suit the renter, new and in first-class order, James 8 Parks, Athena, 358-6* A suit of rooms for t housek on the second floor in w’s block, Ath- ens, Pa. All the modern improvements. W.H Bhaw, 253-1m Two offices for rent in the Maney & block. ned CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. Wm. B. McDonald, D. D. §. All modern methods for the scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, OVER THE GLOBE STORE. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St Sayre. Pa H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours—Tto fam, 108, 7to8p. m, OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK. » 1805 Automobile, two or four passen- ger, convertible, prime condition, in spection Invited. Particulars on ree quest, Address Lock Box 8, Athens, Pa, Five piece parlor suit. Inquire 444 Pennsylvania avenue, Waverly. 254-8t* Residence lot on North Wilbur avenue. Inquire 511 Stevenson street. 254-13* ' Houses for male In Waves located, from $1,000 u Lots $4830 uo Inquire of A. G. DuBols, 488 Waperly 8 Waverly, N.Y. 251.) For Sale or Rent House, barn and 13 acres of Lockwood. Enquir) of D.C, Lockwood, or owner, A. V. C, oa, The Robinson Situation Wanted Widow wishes as houses er. Inquire at Political Announcement To the Republican Voters of Bradford LT hereby announce as a candi date for rime dr the vania Legislature from Bradford » subject to the rules of the Republican party. Dr. C. Ls Stevens, March 10, 1608. a a ———
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