GRAF and Undertaking, Cor. v A AC. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., v sample bottle of pi whea she was all is a body builder have not tried it, you sh greatest system Sick Kiduoys are ol ald piiic in itivel & CO. of Brand SL. and Park Ave Waverly. A GRATUITOUS INSULT Here's anther’ § from Tuesday's issue of the Daily Times (else where referred to as the d. t.): A proposition was made yesterday which seems a very plausible one, that the old sewer committee be discharged, aod thapked for their work. and a com- mittee consisting of the Burgess, two members of the council, the h at- torney, and engineer, and one eitizea who has had practical experience ln the line of constructing such work, be se- to perfect specifications for sewer Kystem, when completed have the same yt before the council and acted Tpon slid passed in the usual form and have te matter completed before it was given e contractors for bids, This php would be working ou lines of business and there would not be any use for dodging around to save a friend or two or let the gontract to someone who had after bids were opened, taba- Iated the different bids and cut out a portion of the 3rticles called for in specifications in order to secure the bid and afterwards add the same articles as extras, The d. t. really displays some cleverness in attempting to dodge responsibility for the foregoing suggestion by stating that a “propo~ sition was made,” but the d. tv. has worked the same game so often Sun- | that the evasion in this instance is apparent to even the most casual reader. The fact of the matter is that the d. t. is disgruntled with the sewer committee in particular and the town council in general. Was there ever a time when the d.t. was not at loggerheads wth the town council ? The d.t. ought to set up in the town council business all by itself; then it could pass ordinances, grant franchises, print specifications and Jay sewers just as its own sweet will should dictate. It might glen build a little opera bouffe town hall as a side issue. The d. t. article is a gratuitous and the town council. These gentle men were elected by the people to transact the public's business, and if they should proceed in an illegal manner, at any time, they can be brought to book. The members of the sewer committee are well known to our townspeople as men of ability and integrity, and to their credit be it said that they have res mained silent in the face of nag- ging, churlish criticism that in will receive bids for the con- 3 of a hose house on Mile Hill, All bids must be received on t to reject any orall bids, D. chalrman of building com- Welles avenue, Atsu, $1.20 to Newark Valley acd Re- Valley Railroad will wark Valley and re- at above named low fare, account 0 Tioga A — 4, Gsod 6; limited for ber th, inclusive, returning Diamond Ex- The Erle Railroad Is again offering » Joy rit rates to the Pacific Coast and western points. In quire of Brie or write J. H Webster, 3 Pans Agt. Elmira, N. Y. 99-0et30 The Valley Railroad will sell et du Ist and o thor as Sayre would be resented with a good old-fashioned horsewhip. Rumors are again current to the effsct that another mob is being organized to descend upon the Italians in this place this evening, It has been generally conceded that there would be no further demonstrations on the part of those who desire to sec the foreigners driven out of this section. Today, however, the report has gone out, and is common talk on the streets, that a mob is organizing which will do business tonight. The local police force, with the half hundred deputies already sworn in by Sher- iff G:iffia, will be on hand to take care of violators of the law, MAKING RETURNS Ward Assessors, Gay, Hulett, Brougham and Lewis went to To wanda today to return the list of voters registered in their respective wards. Yesterday was the last day for registration and it is the duty of the assessors to make their returns on the following day. ————— fs HOSPITAL NOTES CharlesVanders and Lewis Dun- fee of Athens, Willoughby Lock- wood of Smithboro, Miss Jeannette Amold and Miss Della Ackley of Towanda, Miss Etta Webb of East Athens, were discharged today. A.W. Hickok of Rush was ad- Given a Fine Testimonial by Members of Watkins Post Last evening a special meeting of Watkins Post, G A R., Towan- da, was held and the testimonial from the Department of Pennsyl vania to Past Commander J. An- drew Wilt was presented. Charles A. Suydam of Philadelphia, assist- ant adjutant general of the depart- ment, was present and gave an account of the splendid work that Comrad+ Wilt had performed dur- ing his official year, and stated that nition of those services Past De partment Commander C. T. Hull made the presentation, and in the name of the 24000 comrades of the department delivered the testi- timonial, It consists of a chest of 128 pieces solid silver knives, forks and spoons. Camrade Wilt re sponded ia a feeling manner, and was followed by addresses by Hon. E. M. Tuton, chief of staff: Col E J Ayres, and Assistant Adju- tant General Suydam. George W. Kilmer had charge of the musical part of the program and some stirring old army songs were ren- dered. It was a splendid meeting Refreshments were served. PERSONAL MENTION EJ Connelly has returned from a trip to Buffalo and Rochester, The Rev.M. B. Wood of Hiram, Ohio, is in Sayre for a short time. ———— Miss Ruth Woodworth will leave tomorrow for Rochester, where she will attend school, Alanzo House and wife and Mrs. Martha Davenport are visiting relatives at Ulster. Miss Carrie Sigler of Milan is visiting at the home of George Ferguson on Lewis street. Mrs. Clara B. Harrington has returned from a two moaths' visit at Port Jervis and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Zellar are entertaining a youagster which arrived at their home yesterday. It's a boy. Mrs. Frank Newell of this place, has gone to Ithaca to assist in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Munson, of Yates street. John R, Kasper, who has been in the hospital for several days, suff:ring from inflammation of the eyes, is slowly peoving: _ _— SS BP-»P-. Mrs. L. C Kitchen, Mrs. Fréd Smith, Miss Florence Fletcher and Miss Lulu LaRock attended the encampment at Ulster yesterday. B. H. Bail, general freight agent of the Philadelphia & Reading, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Eason, has returned home. George Eason, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Eason for a brief time, returned to Philadelphia this morning. Rev. J. F. Warner and wife, who have been spending a month at New York, New Haven and other eastern points, returned last night Mr. Warner will conduct the usual services at the Methodist church Sunday next. Mrs D ] Sisson and daughter Ruby, Mrs, John Daly, Mrs. Chas McCloskey, Mrs. Robert Leadrum, and Mrs, Al. Graham went to New Albany this moraing to attend the convention of the W.C.T.U. which is being held in that place, Arthur Woodworth, who has been home for the past two weeks from Chicago, where he attended the University of Chicago and re- After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. Sidney Drake of Nichols was in Waverly yesterday. week in New York, Murray Fairchild of Buffalo, was in town yesterday, F. I. Howard Esq, weat to Columbus, O, this morning. Mrs, C. L. Mills is seriously ill at her home on Chemuag street. Mrs. Hiram Wood of Elmira, was visiting relatives in Waverly yesterday. Miss Edaa Eisenhart returned home yesterday after a few days’ visit at Scranton, Fred Pike of the postoffice is taking his vacation, and left for New York city today. Call at Lockerby's barber shop or fish bait. Also get a shave and hair cut for 25c. 8g-12t Mrs. Charles H. Turney left this morning for a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Otsego county. Mrs. C. H, Clark of Newark, N, J., is visiting her pareats, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Glazier, Pleasant street. Mrs H. G. Merrill has returned to Wilkesbarre after visiting in Waverly for the past three weeks. Chief of Police Brooks and Officers Gridley and Corcoran are in Owego today attendiag court as witnesses. Miss Mary E Furey of Dalton, returned home today after visiting friends in Waverly for the past two weeks The Rev. Bruce Corbin of Con- stantia, is visiting at the home of J. L. Woodburn, and will lead the prayer meeting at the M. E. church this evening. Miss Sylvene Nye of Rutland, Pa, who has been the guest of Miss Monica Nasadowski leaves today for Paterson, N. J., where she will teach school. H. G. French has been appoint ed representative of the Waverly lodge P, O.S. of A. to attend the state convention at Corning. He will be accompanied to the con- vention by district deputy J. W. Kilmer. PLAINTIFF NONSUITED Waverly—The case of Genung against Parmalee was heard by Judge Hoagland yesterday morn ing. The case arose out of an al- leged unlawful sale of goods by Sheriff Parmalee on a judgment against the plaintiff's husband. The plaintiff claimed that she owned the property that was sold, but failed to sustain her contention on the trial, and at the conclusion of her testimony a non suit was graated. TAG YOUR DOGS Waverly—The village officials have decided to enforce the ors dinasce requiring all owners of dogs to purchase tags and place them on the dogs. The law has become practically a dead letter, and because of its past nonenforce- meat a period of a few days will be given dog owners in which to purchase the tags after which time all dogs caught running at large without the tag will be summanly disposed ol. INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE Waverly—The delegates of the Independence League from nine towns of Tioga county will meet at the Ahwaga House at Owego tos morrow evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to across the roof, which were left open for ventilation. Most of the booths have been placed therein, and the structure is such that no inconvenience will be experienced if it should happen to rain. POLICE COURT Waverly—Two drunks fell into the hands of the police yesterday afternoon. One named Jud Peters was allowed to go on a suspended sentence, The other, John Stem- berg, has been up before Judge Hoagland a great many times, and as there seemed to be no extenuat- ing circumstances connected with his offense he was given jo days in the county jail, and was taken to Owego today by Chief Brooks. OAK GROVE PARK — “Wasn't she great?” “Yes, and weren't: they all great, tonight?” These and similar remarks were heard as the big crowd wended its way from the park last night. In- deed, she was great; little Miss Edith Macdonald took the part of “Little Lord Fauntleroy” so beau- tifully and was so ably supported by the other members of the Salis~ bury-Murray Stock Company that everybody went home delighted Marcus & Rosa as usual were “it.” The play will be repeated tonight. HOWARD ELMERS TO MEET The Howard Elmer hose coms pany will hold a very important meeting tomorrow (Friday) even- ing, and all members who desire to have uniforms on the day of the valley firemen's convention should make it a point to be present. WILBUR HOOKS There will be a special meeting of Wilbur Hook and Ladder Co this evening at 7:30 o'clock in their parlors, and every member is re- quested to be present as this is a very important meeting. James E, Lyon, Sec'y. Want ads inserted by persons not having 2 ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrim- inately—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involv- ed in the transaction. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, SEF. 15 24th Semi-Annual Tour LYMAN H. HOWE'S EVER NEWER LIFEORAMA A Bird's Eye View of the World Today. Stirring Scenes of His- tonic Interest of Yesterday. if it Happened Lyman H. Howe Has It. America—Intarcol Boat Races Norway —Ski Jumping. India—Elep Bis is ot Work in Teak Algen—Tunse Ping ing Ttaly—Ern tion of ha, (irsece— Olympic Games. England — Henley Regatta. = Sweden — Harvesting Ice. AND MANY OTHERS. RET Beats or Every woman needs a good shear. A cheap shear or scissors i8 naver aconom- ical, never stays - sharp. never giv- es satisfaction. As a household shear we can guarantee that Wiss shear will give better satisfaction than any other. Call and see them We have all kinds and sizes. oT HE Ld | 7 od ERSRORAISVIRT 1) | TTS ONE COMPLETE LINE OF CUTLERY AT BOLICH BROS. HARDWARE ms FOR SALE A very desirable property in Waverly, one block from trolley Nine room house, { acre lot, plenty of fruit. Work shop, hen house and park. This property will be sold at a sacrifice if bought before Sept. 1, 1906. Reynolds Real Estate Agency. 117 Packer Ave, Sayre, Pa. BIRDS! [= If you are thinking of buying a bird of any kind, call and see the Hartz Mountain Canaries and Par- rots just received, and get prices before you send away and get one you can't see 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 C. J. Kiron SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYNAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Bafos | nem, wew 3 ote When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason work of all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St, yre. DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Sonn ot Be 1303 a m. Acute and o ) o 00 Pt oe Consultation and examination free, Graduated under the founder of the pro- feasion, Dr. A. T. Btill, Kirksville. Mo. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Preble Bpesia! athention to Pension Papera. Valley Phone 11 X 12 Damm rAd Rtvest, N. Yume, N dD. Eight-months-old French forsale. Eaquire No. 516 ae, rtion of the Old a ao ot in Bayre, i, + M Thompson, 209 Spring SE, 1 Two good heating stoves and Inquire st 803 North Main street, ens, Saveral hoases and lots for male In dé wna locations In town. Tony ern, Bn Athens, £90 -~ Wanted. Wanted an experioneed man for cery delivery man. Bend written cation to The Record. 1 Young man wanted about 18 yearsof =g= at Unger & Ellis’, elothiers, Waver- iy, N. Y. ' 1026 Rooms for light housakeepi Misses Gerould Location Pox West Bayre or on Mile Hill, ne near | car line, 1 Housekeeper, elderly woman foi widower on farm, home A girl tor general housework. quire 503 Lincoln street, Girls to learn dressmaking. A a Room No. 1, Packer aveane, Fhe Block, Sayre, Pa. Men to learn the paint business, ply immediately, A. H. Thomas Jats Co,, Waverly. An outside man. Enquire at Fuk hospital. Notice Bayre, Pa, Avg. 23, 1908 My wife, Belle Danton, having bed and board, | hereby notify all sons against extending credit or ¢ ing her on my account, as 1 will nof any bills of her contracting, #1 STEPHEN DANTO For Rent Rooms first floor over Unger &t | store, Waverly. suitable for tleman. Ing e gen ale Talmadge. Housekeeping rooms for ren West Lockhart street. Inquire ¢ ises. For rent, office rooms in tha Block. TUS Sicey tor rept in the LEHIGH VALLEY R. Calta 13, 16.) Trains lesve Sagre aa follows: aay for } aan Baltimore and W. A. M. Daily for Towanda, nock, Pittston, Wilkes Baire, Glen mit Mapch Chunch Allen . New York and Philadelphia. AM, uy: to Athens, lai . M.) Weak 4 u, New iow Albaay Dushore, Sa I Yorx, AM, Fa tr 4 A.M) Dal] [os Peon ge Ta, Few York, 10:00 Qh santas ur. for Athena, U ville, Meshoppem and ‘ PM Si Trathiemed ag P. D |e a a SE Hit re lameport, Wys} P. M. (Waverly ’ Na? 4 rocton, New Albany, Dushers. WHSTBOUND, A.M. Daily for Oenevi rh £5 Tole Tort, Dish, Cale, ae. TI} Sut Givi. Redhasar © Commects sy a Van 3: Spencer. Tikaca. HE hy sree Phy dy er eo Fe A.M. Week days Snir 11 Van Rites, 11:00 fms bury. Haris C ET ch LAE Dally de M. Dally for fale, Niagars Falls, Detroit Pv. Barden Cwuikioe) Filo, i A Lock weed, Van M8 x. Zar or ha 7 — — potaem, enews Kochester, - 6:38 ee ard Marty AUBURN DIVISION, AD, Mo) Wetk ville, 1:58 IM iL Dull Black Disnoud oe or Geneve. hochester, Buse ot ye Bud) ce
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