Week ctu : Framiag = alley Record RELLE, Pablisher. : W. T. CARRY, Bditor. every afternoon except Sun- le’s Printing Office, Sayre, ription, $3.00 per year; 16 cents Sising Fates Neasonable, and made “X | wncoad-clas matter May Fen that's fit to print” DAY, SEP rEMBER 1, 1006 Free Free A.C Trainor, Colchestar, Conn, t BS that a free sample bottle of | Blooding he her when she was all gin down. Bloodine is a body bailder : paie of wonderful merit, have not tried it, you should Ay: The greatest system Tonic in world. Sick Kidnays are positivel Bloodina, S»d by C. M. ; yre. %.25tc Sylvan Beach and Return Valley Railroad will sell July 1st and every San. jer antil Sept. Oth. ckets poling and retarning oun all trains ‘of issue only. See Lehigh Tick- for further particulars, 48 00 fo Buffalo or Niagara Falls return. The Lehigh Valley Rail- a nell tickeis September 3d; Bd for retarn to September Ath, in- Tickets good golng and re- ‘on all trains exeept the Black md Brpress, within prescribed See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agonts r particulars. 93 & £36.60 to Toronto, Ont and tn. The Lehigh Valley Rallroad maks aspecial rite of cae fare for , d trip to Turonto, account Can- iit National Exhibition, Angust 27 to mber 10, Tickets to be sold An- (gust 27th to Septenber 84h inclusive; sited for return to S<plember 11th, Land will be good goiag and re- fouall traine avoept tha Black d Bxpross, within ths prescribed i Bee L-high Valley Ticket Agents ir particunlasa, 81 to Newark Valley and Re- , The Lehigh Valley Railroad will 8 tickels to Newark Vallsy and re- at above named low fare, aceount orn Tioga caltaral Hoeiety eptember 4, 53nd 3 Taree for ptember 3 or , September 7th, inclasive, pod z and ret1roing on pep Black Diamond Ex- if tickets will be issued for Hee Valley Ticket further particulars, 90 ngs on Rheumatism its mildest form, Quickly i agony or torture - a fesl the first pain - first slight stiffness takes Bloodine. It acts im- the Hlood and Nerves, and iy eure Rbramatism, how- Sold by C, M. Driggs, Sayre, Berra peeing: Me oronto, Ont, and Re- high Valley Rallroad will ember 3d; limited for misr Oth, inclusive, g and returning on all Hew high Valle farther particulars, k-Bad Outiage from June “Facing the Music™ the music” is a phrase derived from the old mastering militiamen, when every citizen soldier, often greatly em barrassed and fearful of making an un satisfactory figure in uniform, had to step into his place and face the band and its music. The more probable ex. planation Is found in the theater, where actors, waiting their call in the greenroom, have to be ready to go be fore the audience and literally “face the music.” Stays and - Silence. The origin of the corset is essen tially unaristocratic. A butcher In the thirteenth century had a talkative wife, who was, in addition. something of a virago. To reduce her to silence he imprisoned her body in the first palr of stays. Wives have imitated and. Improved upon the Idea of the thirteenth century butcher, but stays and slience have ceased to be myno nyms. in an Eastern Walled City. The gates of all walled citles— Jerusalem, Damascus, Cairo, Tangier, Malta, Gibraltar and other eastern cities—are closed at night and not opened again until sunrise, and in the Moorish cities of the Interior there are also gates bulit across the nar row streels at frequent Intervals throughout the city, which arc locked at uight, effectually preventing the circulation of the people. When Women Were Publicly Sold. Says the London Times of May, 1806: “A décently dressed woman wasdast night brought out Into Smith. field for sale, but the brutal conduct of the bidders induced the man who was, or pretended to be, her husband, to refuse to sell her; on which a scenes of riot and confusion highly disgraceful to our police took place.” oo Gauging the Speed. When traveling on a rallway you can tell how fast the train Is going by the following method The telo graph posts along a raliway line are placed 30 to the mile So if you multiply the number of posts passed in a minute or result gives you the number of miles per hour at which the train is going two, the Day Flies a Common Pest. It is a mistake to suppose that the so-called “Canada soldiers” which In- vade lake cities at this season, every year, are peculiar to the great lakes. Such ephemera or day flies abound Iu many river valleys. They seem to be as numerous along the Danube, in cer tain parts of Hungary, as they are anywhere elise in the world Inventions Made by Women. Among the laventions made by women are copper tips for shoes, the baby carriage, the washing machine, the bread-kneading machine, a self filling fountain pen, a portable type writer, a stem-winding watch, the bustle, and three important improve ments in the sewing machine, Bright Scholar. An examiner was testing the Scrip tural knowledge of a school “What do you know of Cornelius?” was the question he wrote upon the black. board. One boy wrote In answer: “Cornelius was a mau who played the centurion in the Itallan band” Poor Papal Myrtle’'s father was very homely and one day after looking at Rim steadily for some time she sald: “Say, papa, was you the only man there was l¢ft when mamma got ready to marry ™ Deer Develop Human instinct. According to an Albany dispatch the deer In the Adirondacks Yegion have developed a grudge against the automobiles, one of which was re cently assalled by a vicious buck and lost a tire - Pecullarity of Lake Erle. Laek Erie is nowhere so deep that the sun does not affect the tempera- ture of the water at the bottom, In clear summer weather, though the dif- ference, of course, Is extremely small, from one day to another. Sensible Men of Wealth, Prodigal as the Rothschilds were and are, nearly all of them have one trait In common. They will give thou sands without 8 moment's hesitation; they will not be fleeced a penny after half an hour's discussion. High Purposes. Work is 8 master. Love Is an Inter preter. Joy carries a divining rod and discovers hidden fountains. Sorrow is an astronomer and shows us the stars —Hepry Van Dyke. How to Deal With Tramps. Habitual tramps ought to be per manentily detained and made fo work. It would be good for the tramp and good for the community —Notting bam Guardian. Veasete Quic J. ¥. Shoemaker, Esq, is in El- mira today. School will open next Tuesday, September 4. Miss Edna Eisenhart went to Scranton today. — C. A. Dean of Meshoppen is in Waverly today. ‘Dr. G S, Barton this morning. ter went to Nathan Keeple of Ncw York is visiting John Johason. The clothing stores will close on Labor day at 10a. m. Mrs. George F. Lyon went to Towanda this morning. Miss Mary Dougherty returned from Binghamton last night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Roe are speading the day at Elmira. James H. Crispln went to Fair Haven today for a few days out'ng. Milliner or maker wanted at Miss Engleman’s millinery store, B oad street, gg 2t ‘0. J. Harding leaves for Cleve land tomorrow where he will visit his brother, Miss Katherine Booth of Mon- roeton is visiting at the home of Robert Booth. Mrs. Cora Sahin of Ithaca is visiting at the home of J] L Smith on Clark street. Miss Aana Quinlan has return. cd home after spending her vaca tion at Randolph, N. Y Charles Andrews has returned to his home at Troy, N Y, after spending somes time ia town. Call at® Lockerby's barber shop for fish bait, Also get a shave and hair cut for 25¢c. 89 1at Miss Minnie Freedman will re- turn from South B=thichem tomor row, after spending the summer there. A. M. Wilson of Canton, Pa, is visiting his niece, Mrs, E J Neaves, at the Bungalow at Ncavesville. Tickets for the Baptist trolley ride next Monday night may be obtained at Tozer's bakery on Broad street. The Baptist church will give a trolley ride and afterward scrve ice crcam on the church lawn pext Monday night for only 25¢ Don't miss it, 97-3t The marriage of Mrs, Louise H. King and Percy L. Lang took place at Owego this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of the bride on Main street, . Mrs. W. H, Dumble, who has been visiting friends in Waverly will return to her home at Chicago on Monday next. She was for- merly a resident of this village, The following Waverly people went to Owego today to attend the Lang-King wedding: The Rev P. R, Ross, Mr, and Mrs F. E Lyford, James M Lyford and Miss Cora L. Neaves. Miss Reba Bellis entertained a number of her friends at her home on Chemung street last evening. There were about 25 present and the time was spent in a most en joyable manner. he The pew front which workmen have been placing in Pilgrim's bakery on Waverly street has been completed and the front presents a greatly improved appearance Waverly—The course of modern invention is even changing the habits of the barn yard fowl, which were supposed to be as unalterable as the laws of the Medes and ORen at night a flock-of hens may be seen out under the electric lights in this village, busily en- gaged in catching the bugs which swarm around them after nightfall. These birds have evidently dis- covered that the bugs are to be found there at night in large quan- tities and are simply chagging their habits to fit the conditiofs. It is said by the owner of the fowls that they get most of their living in this manner. They take a nap in the middie of the day and therefore do not grow thin for want of rest. BIG CLAM BAKE MONDAY Waverly—The Waverly firemen are preparing to have the time of their lives at a clam bake which will be held_3t McDuffee's grove All the firemen of the village are to participate. Abobt 4500 clams and a vast quans tity of other catables have been purchased for the occasion and there is assurance that everybody present will be well filled before thi day is done. FUNERAL TOMORROW Waverly—The funeral of Mrs Sarah Benedict, whose death re~ sulted from injuries received in a runaway accident last week, will take place at Wellsburg tomorrow at. 12:30 from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Wells, and at 2 p m. from the Baptist church at that place. . FIVE DOLLARS AND COST Mack S. Sickler of Waverly, charged with riding on a Lehigh Valley passenger car between East Towanda and Towanda stations and refusing to pay fare therefor, was given a hearing before | istice Carey yesterday afternoon. Henry Strecter, Eq, appeared for the prosccution and Attorney C, C Yocum represented Sickler. At the conclu ion of takiag the testi mony Sickler was fined five dellars and costs, which he pad. Sickler is the man who was arrested here and later cffcred a special train to take him and his wife to Waverly it t—— PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES | The Rev. E. C Petrie, pastor of | the Presbyterian church, who has! b=en spending a month at Pompey, N.Y, returned home last might. The regular services will be held at the Presbyterian church tos morrow. m———st peer — 5 Simple Amusement. Amusement in the capital of Oudh, no India, is not particularly stren- dous. For an eastern crowd the ba ar is the inevitable center of attrac tion, “a free lounging place or club, ~vhera you may meet your fellows and exchange any Ideas you may have and any compliments you may think fit to bestow” Bazar gossip takes the place of newspapers, and If there are no billiard saloons at Luckwow, “at any shop you are allowed to play skittles with your neighbor's char acter.” * Profitable Sunflowers. The suntiower crop is one of the most profitable harvested in Russia. A good crop Is worth, as it stands In the field, $25 an acre. The seeds are wold by the farmer; then the mer chants salt them and retall them. At every sireet corner in Russian pro vinclial cities are stands and peddlers with baskets, selling to the passers by the salted product of the sunflow- er, which forms a favorite food. Killed by Dye. Wilbern B. Walker, aged 38, a tool reaper, died In the North Wheeling hospital of blood poisoning caused by eontact with the dye of a palr of sheap trousers, . 7:30. : Rev, Ira Hotaling, Pastor. Church of the Epiphany First Mass, 8:00. Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30, Sanday school, 3:30, Methodist Church Men's meeting, 9:00, Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00. Junior League 3:00 p, m. Epworth Leagae, € Evening service. 7:30, off i : e Rev, J. F, Warner, ——— SS ————— $1 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- tarn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Beptembe and 10th; good going and returaing on special train on date of issue. Special train leaves Sayre at 7:10 a. m.; returning leaves Wilkes-Barre 8 p, m. Hall tickets issued for children. For forther par- ticulars mea Lehigh Valley Ticket Ageuta, #3 = Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned will receive bids for the con- Athens. All bids must be recelyed on or before the 10th day of Septémbor 1908, The building commities reserves the right to reject any orall bids. DD. W. Tripp. chairman of bhaildieg com- mittee, 402 Welles avenoe, Athens, Pa 0! A Speedy Cure for Constipation, Piliousress, Dyspepala, Indigestion, Liver Complacts, Tired Fealing, Bad Taste In the Moath, Bad Complexion, Nervousness and all of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels “* Bloedine Liver Pills * act gently, yet thoroughly upon the bowels, liver [stomach and digestive Grgans, The pills, in old and chroaic cases of constipation and Pdgatine act at once, without griping, sor do they leave any unpleasant aherallye w n~ 2 form » constant habit of purging, produ’ 7 other cathartic remedies * Bloodine Liver Pills ** restore the deranged and torpid liver jo its normal condition and bealthful action. Remove and pre. vent constipation by securing a natural and regu. lar operation of the bowels, and relieve those un. pleasant symptoms which sttgnd a disessed or mot bid condition of the liver, stomach and bowels To assist In attaining tis cod, The following sug. gestions are efered. REMARKS. Everyone who uses pills for their action on the liver, should know that large doses rarely prove as satlalactory as small ones doses simply purge and pass cut of the ays. tem, usually leaving the bowels comatipated, and seldom removing the cause of the tr le, or im prove the geseral health. Ou the other hand, small doses develop the alterative effect of the medicine, do pot irritate or constipate the bowels, but gent stimulate the liver and ot the sccumalat bile by directing its flow into the proper chaanell™ Therslore itis advisable to com mence by taking not over coe or two pills at bed ume iocrease dose a9 necessary Poxviawn, Ma. Gexys: ~1 iad your * Bloodine Liver Pills the moet effective pill | ever shed Y cha oo ing or comstipative alter effect aa most liver pot] 4 Yours truly, MRS. AMADA RICHARDSON, SIAR A Liver Pills 5 boxes 1.00 A very desirable property in Waverly, one block from trolley Nine room house, { acre lot, plenty of fruit. Woik shop, hen house and park. This property will be sold at a sacrifice if bought before Sept. 1, 1906. Reynold’s Real Estate Agency. 117 Packe® Ave. Bayre, Pa. BIRDS! _ BIRDS! If you are thinking of buying a bird of any kind, call and sce the Hartz Mountain Canaries and Par~ rots just received, and get prices before you send away and get one you can't sce before you buy. All canaries guaranteed singers or will be exchanged at any time. Have some bargains in cages R. A, HOLCOMB, 423 Keystone Ave, Sayre, Pa G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furn Cah QUINGY SAWYER —AND— MASONS CORNER FOLKS “The Village Gossips wondered who he was, what he gras, what he came for, and he intended to stay.” LARGE AND EXCELLENT COWPANY. “One great big Jaugh from begin- ning to end, and the sweetest love story ever told.” at Western Une ion Telegraph Ofice. Prices—25, 50, 7ic, and $1. Every woman wads 8 good @ shear. A cheap shear or 8Clygars 13 never eC, inslne-37 slays ov sharp, never giv- es satisfaction. As a household shear we can guarantee that Wiss shear will give betler satisfaction than any other. Call and sée them We have all kinds and sizes. i yoy (ont pai Ey SE 1 the LES ONE COMPLETE LINE OF CUTLERY AT ° y \ BOLIGH BROS., HARDWARE 6. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYHAN. Bapucial care and prompt at ‘sotion given (o moving of Pianos. Hovrsho!@ Goods, Safar ste fill & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get the benefit of Jours of prac iy Simeon Davia, Otiye Se: Te, ——— DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, - verly, nil it on ?to 150 - Acute snd ohronle cases Sa Consultation sad examination free, Graduated under the founder of the pro- feasion, Dr, A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Speatal sthention to Proston Papere Valley Phone 11 X. 13 Damnord Breed, H. TUTTLE, NM. Specialist Sayre D. . ¥ A girl for general housework. quire 503 Lincoln strect. 5 Girls to learn dressmaking. Room No. 1, Packer avenue, Block, Sayre, Pa. Men to learn the paint business. ply immediataly. A. H. Thomas Co., Waverly. i A Competent girl for general he work. Inquire immediately of Mrs . Merriam, 304 Chewnng street, erly. : An outside man. Roquire at F hospital, MY Fol : For Reni Two small offices, one room with suitable for gentleman. Inquire H Talmadge, Housekeeping rooms for rent, Ne. Went Lockhart street. Inquire on prey ises. 9-H For rent, offios rooms in the Block. { Two offices for reat in the M bloek. 13:3) tiated " Mi o Chunk, Allentown, t = ork, la, Baltimore and ! 04) Sit Sulit * mit Springs, Mauch Chunch, Allesl a . New York and Philadelphia. _ AM. (Waverly 630 M) Week id BA ville! Toukbenock, Phtsten sad I AM (Rovere $B A. M) Dai White Mave, Penn Jhcion, i sdeiphia, Baltimore and A. M. Sunday oaly, for Athens, 10:00 Sie Temes pe nd hams P.M. aay P. MJ We pe New P. M. Black Dismend JJ Ei, Fae York, Falladeiphis, Baltimore and 1 P, M. (Waverly ¢4s P. M.) wk fe Wyalustng, ville, Tunkhannock, and J WRSTBOUND, I: ars . Louis ) A.M. Daily for Geneva, J: Niagara Pails sad Torbain, Connects for Anburs week di A.M. Week days an P Jo Bl RSET os TU cage. Bra anE Commects for Anburs week . Black Dimes oR Cree ha ae bid 5. Chie, 3 ally Jot Tada 1100 Snes 6:38 Saris A
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