Brass Beds B= $15 to $50. GRAF & CO. i i i NATIONAL BANK | } OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 $ $ i $ | iii alley Record RAR Pe . T. CARRY, Biltor. relies Printing Oost Saye, $5.00 per year; 15 cents mews that's 8t to print” Y SRPTEMBER 2, 1908 ; Free Free C. Tralase, Colchester, Coan., that a free sample bottls of 1 her whea she was all Fo. Bloxdins isa body bailder talie of wonderfal merit, iL have not tried it, you shpald The greatest systam Toaie in Bick Kidosys are Positively ji Bloodins. Sid by C, M. : 4 - - - a oflsring f+ Coast and Inq irs of Brie ite J. H. Webster, N.Y. oct ery Low Rates 7 ard now on sale via oR: 4 to the Pacific Coast and : pen points These rates are low, and will be in effect ua- All desiring to got weit nd take advantage rates. Call on Erie Ticket J. H. Webster, Div. Pass. Act. A 99-00t30 Jabigh Valioy Railroad will ; ber 30th; good on spacial train on ale only. Bpecial train leaves 7:10 a. m.; retarning leaves Ha § ppm aif tickets ghildrea. For farther par-| Lehigh Valley Take : 12 APpeaATaAnCS 0 y ander the eyes? Too to urine? If so is will care you. mail 50e. Sold by John D. Fice and wile were at Owego today. Miss Ana Bradley of Smithfield was in town today on business, loan. EdgarWallower of Harrisburg is the guest of his classmate, Edward Payn=. Miss Anna Sweet of Waverly was calling upon Miss May Smith vesterday, Patton, the prohibition orator, will speak at the Baptist church this evening. J. C. Aumick has been the guest Ulster this morning. James L. Dyer, county chairman party, went to Honesdale yesterday. Trolley car No. 11 was badly burned at the barn yesterday morn- ing and 1s out of service for a time, John T Sanford and wife have gone to New York and Boston on sent a week Mr, and Mrs. Henry Smith and street, are Mrs, Daniel VauLoaa® returned fair and visiting relatives. Mrs. Warren Peck and family Mr. and Mrs B P. Waldron weat to Standing Stone this morns The Misses Rose and Grace An ing. Mrs. Geo. Wurtenberg and son, morning for Wysox to visit her Her husband and daugh- Caid H Peck has invented a Ia the lower part of town where HENRY E DIXEY, In “The Man On the Box "' Sad miow, “Johnny's In Jove with his teacher, fsn't he? “Well, he was, but he's feeling some- What squelched now. He wrote her a love letter and she gave It back to him with all the mistakes In spelling cor- rected In red Ink.” Cleveland Leader DPoubted Her Love. “Why did you marry me? “Because I loved you, and because ou sald that if I did not marry you you would kill yourself.” “Humph! If you had truly loved Ine you would have permitted me to kill myself.” —Houston Post. Timid. “Don’t you know that your dangh- ter has lost her volea?” “Of course | know IL" “Then why Is she still trying to sing “I haven't dared tell her of IL" Houston Post. The Bachelor Advises. “Still 1 think you'd do better to walt for a time.” “But, great Scott, if | walt some other fellow is liable to sall In and win the girl away from me.” “That's what | mean.”—Houston Post, Poor Bonl. Count Bonl Is sued for Mvorce Because ha has acted too corce; It's the thought of the dough He'll have to let gough That's Nliing his heart with remoree, Houston Post BLACK AND WHITE: OR, THE STORY OF A PUZZLED MOTHER Incurable “Do yeu think old Goldrox will ever get over his illness?” “Impossible. He's got Wo much money."—Milwaukee Sentinel ~ She Got Him Patience—She married an optician. Patrice— Well, she always said she liked a man who could look into her eyes, PUZZLING CARD TRICK. How One Can Manipulats the Little ? easily performed and amusing is done with an ordinary pack of one of the audience to hands fiat on the table, then ween each finger of his right cards, or one pair, at a time. fll require four pairs of cards the same method with his left but placing a single card, In. of a pair, between the third and En gf, little fingers (Fig 1). This will re quire three pairs and an odd card, or 15 cards in all to the two hands, Now take the two cards which are between the third and little fingers of his right hand and lay them down on the table separately side by side, at the same time saying: “That's one Pair.” then take the mext pair, sep- arate the two cards and lay one on each of the cards already on the table, and say: “There's another pair.” Follow exactly the same method with the remaining pairs, making the same remark with each, until only the odd Fo. 2 THE CARD PILES card remalos. This Is to be placed on the left-hand plle of cards on the table. Having made up the two little piles of cards on the table nice and straight (80 the cards in each cannot be count od), ask anyone in the company to name which pile contains the odd one selected. You then lift that pile and count out the eight cards that are in It Into four parts. Then lift the other pile and count out three pairs and an odd one over. As there are seven pairs of cards used each plle must contaln seven cards. This fact is not apparent to the company if the trick is done neatly and quickly, explains she People's Home Journal, and the odd card will, of course, make an even number of cards in the pile to which It is added. Pig. 2 shows the cards as they are laid out into the two piles loosely. This fs done to explain how the seven cards come Ia each pile. His Great Idea. Fadson—What use do you have for & party line telephone in your room? Fannceys—It's a great time saver. I can make my party calls by thle- phone now, don't you know.—Chi- cago Tribune, rm —— A Game Which Will Brighten Up the Dullest Company—Now It Is Played : A pair of kaiekerbockers! Surely, lo a game, and yel it is one that will brighten up the dullest company. It bas passed into a proxerd a boy's pocket Is a sort of omnium erum, but did you ever seally \oz’te make a list of what he carries there? For the playing of this Mike game, it Is necessary that you sheuld Rave a pair of kuickerbockers—shat you may make use of one of the pockets. Get about a score of such thiogs as boys earry—if you don't know jest what te sclect, soms boy will tell you—and put them in the pocket, making a fst ef then as you do so. Now, for your game, give to cach player a pencil and a sheet of payer, numbers from one to 3 on the Mfl- hand side of the sheet mad oppgek each number the name of seme $b that may usually be found in a bey$ pocket. : When the lists have been mmde, oa- plains the People’s Home Journal, they are passed by each player to the ext player on the right, and tie leader of the game then proceeds te take fwom the pocket provided for the n the articles that have bees put , Those who bold the Kms check off such articles as they find on Shem, and when this is done, the plever whe bas named the most of therm wins the prize. As the lists are (0 be passed to the right before they are checked off I is better for each player 16 mumber bis, 0 that all may easily be identified. This may seem to be a very simpy game, and so It is, but ne game that jou can suggest will make more fuh— and that is what a game is for. A TIMELY SUGGESSION, Boy—Say, mister, what's your dog's name? . Farmer—Haln't got no mame Boy—Well, call him “@N."—8t Louls Globe Democrat. Children Plant Trees. About 600,000 trees are annually planted by Swedish schoolchildren un- der the guidance of their teachers. Excursions SRIE RAILROAD. $3 1.50 to Niagara Falls and retarn vis Hrie Railroad, Leave Wave: ly Sat- urday, Sept. 20th at 1:35 a.m, after midnight or Sunday morning. 118 tion Sept. 25 to 28 ; god on all trains and to re- far. on cr before 20th. $100 to Portage acd retain Sun- day, Oct. 7th, the last for the sa. Jamestown or Chan aa note that tha now running a vestibule coach dally on their train one through to Jsmestown without change of cara. 70 For further calars ly to Erie Tieket Agent, farth aap y LOGNIS OPERA HODSE FRIDAY, SEPT. 287K. THE NEVER FAILING DR. LIGHT .W. E. NANKEVILLE'S Enormous Triumph THE CHOIR: SINGER A True Story of Rural Life Absunding in Humanity, Bubbling Over With Joyous Comedy. Itisso Soft, Tender and Sweetly Pathetic, it Stirs Every Emotion of the Human Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Advance sale Wednasday at Western Unioa Te'egraph Office, Waverly. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6TH. WALTER N. LAURENCE PRESENTS HENRY E. DIXEY In Harold Mac Grath's Famous Novel, "THE MAN ON THE BOX” Dramatized by Grace L. Furniss, Exactly as seen 204 Nights in New York. RC Prices 25c to $1.50. Seat Sale Monday at Western Un- ion Te'egeaph Office, Waverly, Two bright smart girls to kar wil es Devlin, 338 Broad ” 1178 Dining room girl wanted. nage Agirl for general howsswork, oe. Lost On Fair Grounds, small steel South Rimer 115-8* For Rent Rooms over B. Freedman's store, Waverly, laguire B Large fornished front room for Steam heat and electric t. 8-rcom house on Pitney, tract, netr, large of Ww. m4 water. In Attorney-at-Law Notary Public - petal sheniion to Pension Valley Phone 11 X, : Fayre (Im effect May 13, 1908.) Traine leave Sayre as follows: RASTBOUND, 2:30 te ap Th ere a M. Dally jor Towssds, Tuskhan- Tunkbausock So pfraverty 835 A A} Daily for : Des-Sarrs, Glen Sammit LEE ¥- aia Mi'g. Co., Prop's, Driggs, ie the paving ends is a placard wi h —Yonkers Statesman. the strange inscription: “Please keep off the grass. The borough officials have graded these grcunds” Itis a good sign for a blind man, for there is no grass there, oa A historical sketch of the Welles family of Tioga Point will be pub. lished in this week's Athens Gizstte I+ has considerable inter est to some of the older inhabitants, Mrs. H. S Welles has been in Ath- ens all summer but will go to New “+ Yok in about a week. Horace Haz:n, the gentlemanly baggage mister on Lehigh trains 122 and 127, was quite seriously hurt at the Sayre station yesterday by being struck by a Southern Central passenger train, This "morning it is reported that his | shoulder blade was broken. James Lawrence is filiag his place. Hal Drake and Jim Maney are boosting the old house up into the air that stands on the northwest corner of Bridge and E\mira streets and will make it over into a fine Her Friendly Query, % “1 expect to take a prominent part in the coming cat show.” “As an exhibit or an exhibitor? '— Houston Post. An Explanation. Pat—An phwat is the average man? Mike—He's the man ye meet the sel- domest.—N. Y. Sun. McMahan’s We have a new line of knit shawls, just the thing for this time of year. Call and see our new line ot Sc laces. And don't forget the American Beauty Corset is sold at D. E. McMAHAN, I ©. 0. F. Block, 2 or. Pit snd Moe $5. Here is one of the daintiest of parior magic tricks, which pever falls to cap- ture an audience and which, at the same time, is so simple that anyone ean do it: You need six or more candles and as many candlesticks. or you can get along without the candlesticks by holding a lighteé watch to the bottom of each of the candles and then, when it has softened ever so lightly, setting the candle firmiy in a saucer. The wax or tallow will harden In a mo ment, holding the candle erect in ita place. Make a bole in one side of each can- dle, as shown in the illustration to the right, cutting clear through until the wick Is severed, says the Chicago In- ter Ocean. These holes must be at var- lous distances from the top—dMTerent in each candle. Now, If you should light one of these candles it would burn steadily until the flame got down to the hole, when the cut lo the wick would cause the capdle to go out. If you should light them all together they wonld go out at diferent times, as the holes are at dif- ferent places. This Is where your trick comes in. Place your candles In a row on a ta “lo. with ‘“- NSn'sa away from your E. BN. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, audience, and then light all six New, you legin to relate a story about a lip tle girl who was alone ia the house and was afraid of the dark and who lightad six candles to kosp wp ner courage. She heard queer woises about the house, and drew close te the light, and then (pointing ‘o the casdle with the hole nearest the top) bee first can- dle went out! Of course, you time your words, so that you say “‘out"" just be fore the flames reaches the hole. As you reach the second point ia your tale the sccond candle goes oud, agd se on throughout the rest of the You may have the holes vary but a fenc- tion of an inch In their distances feom the top of the candle and tell a very short slory, or you may Bave your we a long one, with the distances of the holes from the top tc vary am inch or #0. By first lighting one candle and watching It burn for a few minutes you can tell almost exactly hew long the point If you do not have the candles to go out in rotation. bu’ ekip around from the first to the fifth, then so the see oud, to the sixth, the fourth and third, you can atill further mystify your an. diemce, and If your s‘ory be weil told the effect will ba very preily, indeed A . $ LAA or and By Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE Notice, yy iste 3 A.M. 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