Brass & GRAF ire and Undertaking. Car. NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital $50,000.00 Surplos - $12,000.00 B. N. SAWTELLE, Oashier. The Valley Record 3.0. LLE, Pu MURV.ELLE, Publisher. CAREY, Editor. afternoon sxcept Ban- Office, Sayre, » 00 ; 35 cents Subseription, $3.00 per year; 15 cen pverisiag Fates rensonsbin, and made on Jostolfice yre, rg ghee Congress of March 8, ‘All the news that's fit to print” [(BDNESD\Y, SEPTEMBER 19 1008 Free Free A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., that a free sampls bottle of her whea she was all y down. ine isa body builder nd tonic of wondeefal merit, if you hae not tried it, yoo sheald day. The greatest system foanic in world. Sick Kidnsys are pouitively oured Bloodi Sold by C. Driggs, ayre. Cheap Rates West The Erie Railroad Is again offsring wory low rates to the Pacific Coast and other western polats. Inqairs of Brie Ticket ts or write J. Hl. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt, Klmira, N.Y. 9-0ct30 Very Low Rates Colonist tickets are now on mle via js Ralleoad to the Pacific Coast and ir western points. These rates are extremely low, and will be in effect un- Oct. 30th. All le desiring to get the far west should take advantage these rates. Call on Erie Ticket Wg or J. H. Webster, Div. Passe. Act., ty, N. Y. #9-00t30 | Home Week at Bioghamton Railroad will sell -21; limited for re- mati Sept. 22, inclasive. Fare Sayre $1.25. Tickets good going returningon all triins except the Dismond Express within prascrib- Umit. See Lehigh Valley Tifket ts for further particulars. 109 Week-Ead Outings On Saturday and Sandays from June i to September 30th, the Lehigh Val- will seil excursion tickets $1.50 to Ithuca and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will iesae tickets to Ithaca and return from Sayre at shave named low fare, account Tomp- : County Fair, Sept unber 25-28. Tick- - ots will be sold Sept. 25, 28, 27 and 28th: - Mmited for retarn until September 29th, p and will be goot going and onall trains eveept the Black Express, within prescribed Hondt. Half rate tickets will be issued for children, Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket ~ Agents for further particulars, 109 $2 00 to Dryden and Return ~The Lehigh Valley Railroad will iswne ? tickets to Dryden and retarn, from Bayre | {rtrd gradi ponut Divaen AfT- r, t. 1821. Tickets will be sold Sept. 18, 19, 20 sod A kitting Soe fam antil Sept. inelosive, and wil good go- ing and retarniug on all trains within oribed limit. See Lehigh Valley Agent for farther particulars.101 ~ 70c to Towanda and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will is. 3 tickets to Towanda and return from Bayre at ford County Fair, Sept. 26-38. Tick- will be sold Sept. 25, . 37 and 25th; pited for return uutil Sept. 20th, in- vo, and will be good going and re- ng on all traine except the Black Express, within prescribed Half rato tickets will bs jasard Special trains will be ad to Bradford Coun Fair nda, 20th and 270k, leay- jayre at 9:10 a. m.; Satning ltrs Grognd: ath: bo. See Lehigh op Pee relurniog Diamond & CO. of Broad St. and Park Ave. |Waverly. A REMARKABLE REMEDY | 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 (favor as evidenced by the 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 cuged 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 at any time. It is made by the E. B. Turner Company, Bergen, N. Y. Recad 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 Your 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 perfectly free from hay fever. If I could not get another box of it, I would not take ten times ths cost of the box for it. I would cheerfully recommend it to a'l 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 guitre. Mrs E. A Boggs, 4689 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 6 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 immediate relief, and bought up what of the remedy I 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 19 years. I can cheerfully recommend your remedy to all wom- en who aie 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. Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $4.50 t» Toronto, Ont, and retarn Sept. 18th. . Good to retarn Sept. 2st, 105 T5¢ Elmira and retarn Sept ITth to 21st inclusive account fair 101 $1.55 to Mansfield, Pa. aud return Sept. 18th to 2ist inclusive secount fair. 101 $1.20 to Binghamton and return Sept Ith to Rist inclusive, account Old Homes Week, 101 £4.85 to Buffalo and return Sept. 23 and 24th, acconst Democratic State Con- veation, 101 CONCORD, N, Hi, Sept. 10 —Charles M. Floyd of Mauchester has been nom: inated for goveruor at the close of the hardest contest ever wiged In a Re publican convention in New Hamp- shire. Nine ballots were necessary be fore the choice was made, and three of these ballgis were made vold by more voles lh than there were dele gates ent to seals Winston Churchill of Cornish the novelist and leader of the recently or ghnized Lincoln Republican Club of WINSTON CHURCHILL. New Hampshire, was Floyd's closest competitor in the final vote, and he re- tained that position after making a terrific fight frourthe moment the con- vention opened until the count showed bla to be defeated. The result of the ninth and foal bal- lot was: Charles M. Floyd of Manches- ter, 408; Winston Churchill of Cornish, £15, Charles H. Greeuleaf of Franco ula, B65; Stephen H. Gale of Exeter, 12; total vote, 709. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury of London- derry was close up in the fight, but withdrew after ue seventh ballot and made every effort to throw his strength to Flovd. Stephen Gale was never a factor In the contest, his largest vole totaling but 13. Forwer Senator Willlam BE. Chandler of this city, H. B. Quimby of Lakeport aud A. C. Rosby Kenuett of North Conway received compliwentary votes, but put together they did not average half a dozen Folk Hears of Big Graft. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Sept 19. Governor Folk has received a letter from W. H. Kitter, a former member of the St. Louis honse of delegates, now living in Denver, claiming to have received $230.00 boodle wouey, which he distributed utwong members of the “combine.” Ritter declares that his conscience demands that he tell what he knows about the boodling. A tele gram was sent to Ritter to come to St Louis. Ritter left St. Louis four years axgov, and Lis whereabouts had been a mystery until bis letter to Goveroor Folk Banker Arrested For Big Fraud. RUTTERDAM, Sept 14. Suspected of the embezzlement of $204 000 Bland van den Berg, a notary aud director of the South Holland bank, has been tak- en luto custody. ‘The shares of the bank dropped 100 per cent on the bourse. Cairo’s Many Gates. In the walls of Cairo the present Egyptian capital, erected under the Fatimit-Khalifs a thousand years Ago, there were originally 60 gates ot these, many remain to this day, re sembling, In thelr g@peral construc tion, the ancient Roman gateways. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call firm at 7 per cent: prime mercantile paper, g¥y per oent; ex- changes, MX 4200; balances, $13 @1 94 Closing prices Amal. Copper.. Atchison. ..... B&O. ....i:+ Brooklyn R. T C.C..C. & St. L Ches. & Olio... Chi. & Northw D&H........ Erie. sain Gen. Electric Ill. Central... Lackawanoa Louis. & Nash Manhattan... int -Met Missouri Pac N. Y. Central Norf. & West Penn R. R. Reading . Rock Island... Bt. Phal.......: Seuthern Pae... Southern Ry.... South. Ry. pf.. Sugar : . Texas Pacifie.. Union Pacific. U. B. Steel..... U. 8 Steel pt... West Undo... 1H ay 143 New York Markets. FLOUR-Steady, with gulet trade; Mia. Desota patents, $H10g438; winter straights, B50Ul Ww, winter extras, 315d ®, winter patents, 3.753410 WHEAT — Influenced by a bullieh French Ste} estimate, steady cables and bull support, wheat was firm and higher; December, #0 11-16% 15-J6c.; May, Bye hd TTER~Creamery, extras, per pound Buse. firsts, 23GtéMc.; seconds, ng CHEESE — State, full cream, fancy, large and small, 130; fair to § large, U%@1Z.; small, UGGUNC; half skims, best, large, NC small, Sg glic ; art skims, prime, 5506c.. part skims, alr to good, TU% tull skims, 203% EGGS Fresh gathered, cxtra, per dos- on, Sc, nearby. fresh gathered, firsts to extra firsts, 22glic | checked eggs, Sle MILK--The price of milk is f15l per forty quart can TALLOW-Firm, city, $40: esountry, Pa yb WAY steady, shipping, @§7o.; good te choice, Wc an BTRAW Steady. long rye. $847ic WOOL. Steady; domestic flesce, ; HOPS-Quiet, state, common to choice, 1306, Uglic.; 194 and olds, nominal; Pa- cific cogst, 1WE, 13g018c.; 1904, 12; olds, nominal LIVE POULTRY Firm and in good de. mand: fowls, 14sec; old roosters, # 1c ; spring chickens, 14g16c ; ducks, ily in DRESSED POULTRY Steady and fair demand; fowls, choloe, 144g do., falr to good, 4c; old roosters - broll- ors, nearby. 1615s do. western, 4il6c. POTATOES Firm and in good demand; Jermgy. prime per barrel, LOI; do, culls, do, Tc Uf, bulk stock, per bushel, Live Stock Markets. CATTLE Supply MHeht. market slow; choles, $5.7504, prime, ©PC6; veal onives, iy ir HOGER —~ Recvipts light: market slow; rime hesvies EB Bn: mediums and " Yorkers, Rages. wien fo i TANTS . n sheep” o h commen, wid £3 | FRANK BR WOOD, Ra News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg’s Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Bayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. ~The Tioga hose company will drill this evening. Miss May Clark of Nichols was in Waverly yesterday. Miss Fanchon Shear is visiting Miss Erma Schoephlin at Ham- burg, N. Y. Miss Mat Shear has accepted a position as stenographer in David Decker’s law office. Seventy Waverlyites left on the Erie this morning for Binghamton, to attend the centennial. Sol. Unger of New York and his daughter Pauline are visiting at Adolph Unger’s in Waverly. Call at Lockerby's barber shop or fish bait, Also get a shave and hair cut for 25c. 89-25t S. C. Drake and G. L. Fender- son of Nichols, were in Waverly yesterday, calling on friends. Calvin Ashelman of Scranton, Pa, who has been the guest of G H. Eisenhart, returned home today. The Chemung county fair is be- ing largely attended by our people, About fifty left this morning for Elmira, The goods remaining from the L O. O.F. fair will be auctioned off at the vacant store under the Odd Fellows’ hall next Saturday even- ing. Hopkins's oyster bay will be open for the accommodation of the firemen after the parade at Sayre tomorrow. Street cars take you there. Jas. Nevihs of Puyallup, Wash. is the guest of Waverly friends, He was at one time a resident of this village but went to Washing ton 18 years ago. FOOT BALL OUTLOOK Waverly—Iit now looks as if Waverly would be well represented on the gridiron this fall. The fol- lowers of the popular sport - are getting together, and it now seems that a team will be turned out that will give anything in this vicinity a lively contest. There is some very good foot ball material in the village and it is the hope of the management that they will all get out, and do their share toward de- veloping a winning team. Next week, probably on Thursday night, a dance will be given for the bene- fit of the team, and it should re- ceive a liberal patronage so as to raise sufficient funds to purchase the necessary equipment, DIED LAST NIGHT Waverly—Anna Daugherty, a little girl, aged three years, died last evening at the home of S. M, Lincoln on Spring street. The girl's mother died when she was only a few weeks old, and since that time she had been taken care of by Mrs. Lincoln, Last night she was taken with convulsions and died within a very short time, The funeral will be held next Fri~ day morning at 10 o'clock. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Waverly—All the fire companies of Waverly will be in atteadance at the Valley firemen's convention to be held at Sayre tomorrow. The members have all been out regu- larly for drill, and will put up a fine appearance when on parade tomorrow. Part of the merchants will close their stores in the after- noon so as to attend the conven- tion, and to give their employees a chance to attend. Low Fare Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The Lehigh Valley Rail will operate alar Sstainh : Mr. street went to Spencer yesterday, Mrs. D, C. Hayes of Emporium, Pa, is visiting her sister, Mrs Mary Cullen. —————————— A. L and H. L. Frank and their familes are attending the fair at Dryden this week. William Vaughn of Buffalo, for- merly a well known Snyre engin. eer, is visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ross, of Cairo, Mich , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sawtelle. Mrs. Wm. Shubb of Philadelphia is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Ritz, North Lehigh avenue. Mrs. Chester Lyman of Wilbur avenue, left this moming for a week's visit with her parents at Rummerfield. —————— Hugh Mulligan of Wyalusing and Mrs, Frank McCarty of Ulster were admitted to the hospital today and operated upon, Rev. Forrester, Mrs. Sylvia B Norrish and Mrs. Clara Harrington went to Le Roy today to attead the quarterly meeting of the Church of Christ. y A MAGAZINE FOR WOMEN FREE A copy of Dressmaking at Home, a 24 page woman's magazine, will be given with every copy of the Sunday World next Suaday. The price of Dressmaking at Home alone is 10 cents, but it will be given to every Sunday World pur chaser without extra cost over the regular charge for the Sunday World. Dressmaking at Home is splendidly illustrated and has a beautiful art cover in colors, Do NOTICE The ladies who are working on garments for the Church of the Redeemer will kindly finish and return to rectory by Friday, Sep tember 28 By order of committee, Coke Oven Wastes, It ts ealelilated that in making cok ia the common beehive ovens used 1p the United States, between 350.000 and 400,00 tons of awmonium sulphate every pound of it valuable for ferth- izing purposes, Is wasted yearly. I» Germany most of the coke is made in Improved ovens which save this by product. Columbia River Fish Wheels. A curious plan for catching flah used on the Columbla river. A num ber of wheels are set up In the middh of the stream, which as they ture round catch the fish and cast them intc troughs by the river bank. As much as five tons’ weigh' of flash a day has thus been taken The Whole Thing. “Loving cup.” My, whats big cup 11 Is! What's it for?" “For rum punch. and things Ifk¢ that.” “But Why 8 it called a ‘loving cpr” “Because It's for people loving rum punch and things like that “—Philadel pbis Ledger. Remarkable Child. There Is living at Recife, near Per nambuco, a child of five and a half years of age who Is four feet two inches In height, and who boasts a mustache and a deep bass voice. Journey's End. A meek man at Atchison was asked how he and his wife happened to meet. “We did not meet,” he an- swered: “she overtook me. "—N. Y. Tribune. Heavy Downpour of Rain. Many a summer thunderstorm pours over 2,000,000 tons of rain down u Cleveland. Sometimes it is 5,000, tons, though such precipitation 1s rare ———— ccm. Advertised Letters The following is a list of the advertis- ed letters remaining in the Sayre post office for the week ending Bept. 185, 1908, MEN, Mr. William Finn, J. F. Gillman,"Wil. liam M. Helsel, M.D, Bdward J, Me- Avoy, William Marvin, Jesse Williams, F. L. Wilson, M. E. Whitton, Morrie C, Young. WOMEN, Miss Alile Cortright, Miss Genevieve Jackson, Miss Nora VanSooten. FORRION, gale DiSimone, ®vol Angelo, a vorps Ang -6G-9O (in 10 misutes) Than Any Enamel. A CHILD CAN APPLY IT. If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Bros. have CRICIE uoJ| ISSN Y | BTL Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. New 8-room house, all conveniencss, $1900; #ix minutes walk from p Josquire A.J. Green, good Inquire at 303 North Main Girl for of three, street, Athens, A for general housework, eS a aE wo no . able reward if left at 415 Bouth avenue, Bayre. 8-room toey Warren, Boath Waverly. Has large at- tic fine cellar snd city water. 5 sion given October 4 Tncaire SW. : -&f L. Watrous, Waverly, N. Y. Four rooms for light bo Inquire of FP. KB Bmi West ry Per, », 105-t£ _ Housekeeping rooms for rent, No, 818 I Tr and furnaces. BOLIGH BROS., HARDWARE CEMENT SIDEWALKS 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 wi of all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St., Sayre. DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from # to 3:30 m. Acute and chronic cages A.E.BAKER Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- es. Hours—9-12; 1-5; 7-8; Sundays by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block, ODN OPERA HOUSE GASPARD BROS. N. Y. STANDARD STOCK CO. Presenting New Plays and Vaude- ville Features, Tonight (Queen of the Secret Service Thursday—'"'On the Frontier." Friday—"While Frisco Was Barn. ing" ‘ Saturday Matinee —A Woman's Enemy." Saturday Evening—' ‘Mysterious Mr. . y Raffles.” Ladies’ Tickets Every Night 20c. 3 [2 peien, Sella Wo ‘A. M. Daily for Towanda, Tunkbag- ® nock, Pittston, Wilkes-Baire, Glen Sam. Jif Rss Sits paws, Im AN (Teer tp AN) A.M. ¢ A. M. Suaday only, for Athens, Milas, 10:00 saimas Fdste eh M ork, Phila Baltimore md ‘ Rak (DM ad Dandie Maen as = . M) Week dage $00 Em a ville, TuskSannock, and ALM. Duty tor Gemve, Basel, WIA 1:08 Eb ESE Jol sme Bem EER | ER I LI rn ne 4B Fra at I Ela o]Q E24, Duly for Ihsea, Trumassbery, Hist 0 Fe Te : Ser - ERs mn Prices—10, Re and 50c. | 4M. 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