GRAF he Valley 2. MURRELLE, Publisher. Ww. T. CAREY, Bditor. Record Ee — Entered as second-class matter May R3osi0 the st Sayre, Pa, Ast of Congress of Murch 8, Ee Free Free Mra. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., reites that a free sample bottle of od helped her when she was all down. Bloodine isa body bailder toaie of wonderful merit, you have not tried it, you shoald, wy. The greatost system Tonic ja Sick Kidneys are positively 8 % Bloodina. Sod by C. M. Bote Owego and Return __ The Lehigh Valley Railroad will issue J to Owego and retirn from Sayre e named low fare, account Tioga County Fair, Sept. 11th-14th. Tickets Will be sold Sept. 11, 12, 13 and 14th; ted for return until Sept 156th, in- elusive, and will bs good goiag and re- ming on all trains, within prescribed pit. Hee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents jw further partionlars. 102 — Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the un- med will receive bids for the con- on of a Bose house on Mile Hill, All bids must be received on before the 10th day of September . The building commit ee reserves to reject any or all bids. D. chairman of building com- Welles avenue, Athens, 90 Chesp Rates West The Bele Railroad is again offering wy low rates to the Pacifia Coast and western points. Inqaira of Erie jot Ageats or write J. H. Webster, Pass. Agt., Blairs, N.Y. #9-00t30 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- | The Lehigh Valley Railroad will oil tickets September 24 and 16th; good and returning on special train on of issus. Bpecial train leaves at 7:10 a. m.; retoroing leaves es-Barre 6 p. m. Half tickets for children. Wor farther par- ars see Lehigh Valley Hiciet Very Low Rates Colonist tickets are now om male via de Raliroed to the Pacific Coast and fher western points, These rates are ; Jow, and will be in effect un- JOct, 30th. All people desiring to get the far west should take advantage [these rates. Call on Erie Ticket J. H. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt., Y. 9-0ct30 to Dryden and Return g Lehigh Valley Railroad will issue and return, from Sayre fare, account Dryden Agri- Sept. 1821. t 18, 19, 20 ratarn anti] ve, and will be good go- , all trains within ref See Lehigh Valley Agent for farther particulars.101 oc to Towanda and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will is- - to Towanda and retarn from at above named Jow fare, account Br ord County Fair, Sept. 36-28. Tick- "Bia will be sold Sept. 25, 20, 27 snd 25th; limit for return until Sept. 29th, in- ; ve, and will be good going and re- jug on sil trains except the Blagk x Express, within preseribed 4 EE A ae trains be issurd traine will be | to Bradioti Cousty Fair ber 20th and 27th, leav- & CO. St. and Park Ave. Waverly. Turner's Inflammacine Ef- fecting Cures That Are Little Short of Miraculous Turner's Inflammacine, the new remedy that has been introduced in this val- ley within the last few months by E. LeRoy Burg Dorf, seems to have gained a strong hold on the'popular testimonials that follow. The remedy has been used by some of the employes of The Record, and gave good re- sults. Inflammacine is a certain cure for piles, and Mr. Burg Dorf will be pleased to refer sufferers from piles to persons who have been cured by Inflam- macine after years of doc- toring in the usual way. Mrs. George Luther, 143 First street, Sayre, will be the local agent and will make a canvass of Sayre every two months. Mrs. Eliza Hoagland, 302 Des- mond street, Sayre, is agent for Bradford county. The remedy can be obtained from either of these ladies at any time. It is made by the E; B, Turner Company, Bergen,/N. Y. Read these testimonials : : Sayre, Pa, Sept. 6, 1906 Mr. E. B. Turner, Bergen, N. Y Dear Sir:—I am 78 years old and I have had the hay fever for the last 35 or 40) years, every year. I have tried many doctors and remedies and found only temporary reliel. Yoar agent left a box of Turner's Inflammacine on trial at my house and the first application had the most soothing effect. From the sec- ond or third application it retarded the sneezing and discharge from my nose and eyes completely. After one week's treatment it did me more good than any remedy I ever tried. I now realize that I am perfcetly free from bay fever. If I could not get another box of it, I would not take ten times the cost of the box for it. I would cheerfully recommend it to all sufferers with hay fever. J. H. Post, 114 Plummer St., Sayre, Pa. I commenced using Inflammacine for goitre and in less than a month I could see a great change in my neck. I will gladly recommend Inflamma- cine to all that are afflicted with goitre. Mrs. E. A. Boggs, 489 Cayuta Ave Waverly, N.Y. So. Waverly, Sept. 4, 1906 Mr. E. B Turner. About 28 years ago, after giving birth to my o'dest girl, I had a Milk Leg was sick at that time for about 0 months. Then after 11 years ulcers broke out on both limbs and I have suffered from them ever since with- out finding any remedy to heal them. Your agent left a box of Turner's Inflammacine at my house on trial. I used it, found immedia‘e relief, and bought up what of the remedy 1 could get of my neighbors. I have now used three boxes which have completely healed the ulcers and sores which I have been unable to heal for 10 years. I can cheerfully recommend your remedy to all wom- en who are suffering from milk leg, and will be glad to answer any cor- respondence from anyone in regard to my miraculous cure Mrs. Maggie Billing, 139 Pitney St., So. Waverly, Pa. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Week Commencing NONDAY, SEFT {7TH The (ireatest Stock Company in Existence, GASPARD BROS. N. Y. STANDARD STOCK CO. In A repertoire of new melodramatic productions and new vaude- ville features. Great Scenery, Great Cast. Great pecialties. Ladies Monday Night 15c. BR Repre News and advertising matter may be Ieft at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. Jee James” tonight at Oak Grove park. Owen Hoyt has returned after a trip to Syracuse. Miss Fannie Devlin will spend Sunday at Wilkes-Barre. Charles H. Cole and wife of Nelson, Pa, were in Waverly yesterday. Call at Lockerby's barber shop or fish bait, Also get a shave and hair cut for 25c. 8g-25t “Jesse James” tomight at Oak Grove park. Mrs. W. M. Hilton and daughter Mameand Mrs. W. E, Tew and daughter Margaret are in Elmira today. Mrs. W. E Clark and Mrs. C. H. Clark and son Seward have re- turned to Newark, N. J, after visit- ing J. B. Glazer, Dr. L S Betowski has returned after a trip to Niagara Falls as the guest of the Military surgeons He reports a fize time, Mr. Whalen, of Rochester, can didate for secretary of state on the Independence League ticket, was in Waverly yesterday. Remember you can get a quart of old Bourbon whiskey at Dunn's bottling works for soc, the same as you pay a dollar for elsewhere, and a quart of Ohio and California wines for 25c. Both phones Erie street, Waverly. 6: The Rev, Alanson Tilden went to East Cameron today where he will preach in the Baptist church tomorrow, and on Tuesday he will go to Hornell to attend the con- vention of the Chemung river Baptist Association as delegate from the Waverly Baptist church. “Jesse James” tonight at Oak Grove park. PROMPT RESPONSE PREVENTED BIG FIRE Waverly—The prompt response and eff:ctive work of the fire de- partment last night prevented a big fire. A small wooden building in the rear of the A H. Thomas paint works caught fire shortly before 10:30 last night. An alarm was turned in and the various com- panies were quickly on the scene, and in a short time had the fire out, The origin of the fire is not known. The building sets off by itself and is used as a place for boiling and mixing oils and materials used in the paint. There had been no fire in the building since 4 o'clock in the afternoon. No insurance was carried on the structure. STRUCK ON HEAD Waverly—A painter named Smith, who resides in Elmira, was working at the D. L &. W. station yesterday when a plank fell, strik- ing him on the head, rendering him unconscious. He was carried to the Stewart house and Dr. Carpenter called. The doctor found that the spine was injured at the base of the skull and the man was taken to Elmira to the hospital He remained unconscious until this morning. 24-Page Fashion Magazine Free Every purchaser of the Sunday World of Bept. 13 will receive complimentary 8 beautifully illustrated fashion magazine. It Is entitled “Dressmaking at Home,” and it is finely printed om book paper, with an art cover in colors. Itis fall of fashion pictares and good reading matter about the latest styles. Week-Ead Outings H Three Yeer Old Child Instantly Killed by D. L. & W. Freight Train A three year old child belong- ing to Mr. and Mrs. James Nor wood was struck and ground to pieces by a D. L. & W. freight The child had wandered out of the house, which is situated a short distance from the railroad. The mother saw it going toward the tracks and started in pursuit. As she neared the child the latter, childlike, hurried faster onto the tracks directly in front of the swift- ly moving freight. Before the en- gincer could apply the brakes his engine had rua the little one down. The parents are grief stricken, DIED LAST MCAT Waverly—William _