£ Brass Beds $15 to $50. GRAF & CO. NHENS. | Mrs. A J Taylor spent the day 'in Elmira, | F. A Gillette was in Bingham- (ton today. C Ww Bullard is moving to Owego today. Carson Blackwell went to To wanda today. Curtis Thurston was confined to | the house today with illness, George L. Fuller and wife at- tended the Towanda fair today. Mrs J A. Gould and son re- turned from their western trip to- day. es Purl F Lurcock moved from 2 223 Centre street to South Waverly to. Jroay. . — : W.G Hart and wife went to Mrs. Joha Decker is visiting her brother, T. H Shaw, at Elmira Heights. J) Weller and wif: and George 1) SDAY SEPTEMBER 2¢ 1908 Free Free Mm A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Coan., that a free mample bottle of ne hel her when she was all loodiae is a body builder system tonic of wonderfal merit, Hf yon have not tried it, you shoald a greatest system Toaio in Sick Kidasys are pasitively ’ Cheap Rates West The Erle Railroad Is agaia off+ring low rates to the Puicifis Coast and western ta. Ingres of Erie Agents or write J. H Webster, Pass. Agt., Elvira, N.Y. 990ct30 Very Low Rates Lolo tickets are now on male via 8 Rallroad to the Pacific Coast and western points. These rates are ow, A and will ba in effect un- ie desiring to get 36 tao far he h d take advantage of these rates. Call on Erie Ticket t = H. Webster, D.v. Pass, Agt., 99-00t30 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- The Lehigh Valley Railroad will tioksia September 30th; good and returning on spacial train on of sale only. Special train leaves at 7:10 x m.; retaraing leaves 3 p.m Half tickets for Childeon. For further par ; see Lehigh Valley Ticket 12 Williams' Kidney Pills you neglected your Kideys? you yOUr nervous s caused trouble with your Kid- ys and Bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back, ins and blad- Have you » y appearance of Bapocially under the eyes? Too aire bo lw urine? If so Kidney Pills will care you. By mail 50c. Bold by Williams Mfg. Co, Prop's, 0, Bold by C, M. Driggs, Week-Bnd Outings On Saturday and Sandays from Jane 10 Beptembar 30th, tho Babigh Val- y Rallrond will sell excursion tickets i York state at low fares, will provide pver Sunday outings minimum cost for rallroad fares. t applies generally to state east of Geneva, $1.50 to Ithaca and Return Valley Railroad will imae to Ithaca and retarn from Sayre aborts named low fare, account Tomp- County Pair, Sept mber 25-29. Tick- 1} be sold Sept. 25, 24, 27 and 28h; jad for ret arn until September 29th, and will be gool going and oni all traing © eept the Black Express, within prescribed Half rate tickets will be jasusd children, Ben Ligh Valley Fickes wots for further urther particals culars, ; to Towanda and and ST Lehigh Valley Railroad will is- ue tek A Tawnads and return from re at above samed low fare, acconnt lord County Pale; Se t. 35-28. Tick- will be sold Sept, + 37 and 3th; foe rotars’ unl Sept. a, in- ul ve good going and re- on all $rhing axoupt LL ton today. The officers of Athens lodge No. 165, 1. O. O, F, will be clected this evening. Miss E mma Bonney went to To wanda last evening where she will visit friends this week, Daniel S. Wilbur of Windham has been granted an increase of pension to $17 per month, Miss Olive Barrows will go to Massachusetts tomorrow where she is to remain for some time, Mrs. J] LL Smyth, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, ] W. Mur- relle, returned to Laporte today. Stephen V Ryan of New York is sp nding his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs M W. Ryan, will Coveny spent the night in he borough lockup and paid a $3 50 fiac this morning and was re- leas=d. G:orge B Richirds went to New Albany this morning, where he will be the guest of relatives a short time. Mrs Lum Kendall went to To wanda last evening where she will visit her sister a week and will at- Rowen Munn and E'mer O ~ born, were among the crowd that went to Towanda this morning to ittend the fair. Mrs. W. W. Gail of Cripple Creek, Colo, is visiting her pars -nts, Mr, and Mrs. John H. Gun. derman i» Athens The alumni and high school foot bill teams will have a game on the {icga Point grounds Saturday fternoon, Sept. 29. Stanley Ellis of Wysox, was in Athens yesterday. His sister, O a E'lis, 1s in the hospital and was perated upon yesterday. The third ward Stars have or- ganized their football team for the scason and they are ready to play any team that is willing to com- pete with them, Mrs. Samuel Mott of L=Roy was in Athens yesterday and visited the hospital where her son Harry has just been operated upon for appen- dicitis. She returned home this morning. On September 28, 1806, Lieuten ant Z-bulon M. Pike hoisted the The Epworth Leaguc of Wy- oming confererence commenced its 17th annual session at Waverly last evening and will conclude its meetings this evening. Mrs. Simp son, Mrs. Leslie Farnsworth, Mrs, Geo. Wood, and Miss Laura Drake of Athens, were in attend- ance today. W. H. Nutt was riding his bi- cycle up Main street yesterday and when in front of Lamkin's store had crowded to one side of the street to pass the teams. In passing Stacy’s ice wagon he met Mr, Stacy, running into him, and was thrown from the bicycle to the pavement. He sustained a severe cut over the left eye and an injury to his hip. He was taken into the store and his wounds attended to; this morning he is able to be on the streets, Mr. Stacy was also injured slightly, ANNUAL BASSET PICNIC Athens—The meeting of the Ladies’ Library club yesterday afternoon was attended by about 50 ladies, As it was the annual basket picnic it took on a szcial as- pect which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Prof. E. Lamaze, dean of the department of lan- guages in Scranton Correspond- ence schools, gave a short address explaining their methods of in- struction in French, German and Spanish, before going to th tables. His method is similar to the Ros. enthal course, employing phono- graphs to give correct pronuncia~ tion of the words. He states that a person of ordinary inlclligence can gain sufficient fluenCy in any of the three above mentioned lan guages for commercial uses, by devoting an hour each day for 18 months. This meeting is the be- ginning of a regular course that is to follow and it is desired to have a full attendance in the future Athens—Y -sterday was the 79'h birthday anniversary of C. P. Hunt, and he is as hearty and lively as any of the boys in the strects, He works every day in the bridge shops and is regarded as one of their most reliable employes. He took a day off yesterday in order to receive his many friends who called to congratulate him, Among those present was Thomas Park of U ster. Mr. Hunt is growing young every day and we hope he may continue in good health and vigor f 'r many years to come. $6 75 to New York and Return Account popular autumn excursion, October ith, via Lebigh Valley Railroad. Tickets sold O tober 4th wth final re- tarn limit of October 13th, good goin October 4th and retarning within MRE limit on al! trains except the Black Dia- mood Express. For farther particalars see Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents. 119 ———— i —a—— Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $1.50 > Niagara Falls and return via Erie Rallroad, Leave Waverly Sat- urday, Sept. 20th at 1:25 am, after midnight or Sanday morning. 116 $1.60 to Binghamton and return during the Etposition Sept. 25 to 28 inclusive; goad on all trains and to re- taro on or before 20th. 116 $100 to Portage and retarn Sun- day, Oct. Tth, the last for the sea son. 1178 Jamestown or Chautauqua passengers lease note that the Erie Railroad Co. now running a vestibule coach dally on their train one through to Jamestown without change of cars. 70 McMahan's Call and See The latest style in win- ter waits at McMahon's. We have the latest nov- elties in silk, mohair and nun’'s veiling waists. We also just received a tull line of underwear for men women and children. Call and be convinced of the excllent quality and low prices. D. E. McMANAN, I. ©, O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Mala Sts., Athens News and advertising matter may be left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon call the mals office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. Miss Della Thompson of Smith- boro, is visiting Waverly friends, Miss Nellie Mack has returned home after sp: nding two weeks at Buffalo, Mrs. W. S. Godshall of Bing- bamton, is in Waverly, attending the convention. 10,000 bait fish for sale at Lock~ erby’s barber shop. Also hair cut and shave for 25¢c 118 12 James A Clark, Jr., Cornell "08, who has been visiting in Waverly, has gone to Ithaca. C. A. Neaves is improving his place of business by placing a plate glass in the door. Judson Smith of San Francisco, a former Waverly resident, is visits ing friends in this place. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sager of Elizabeth street, an eight and a half pound daughter, Scpt 25th, G S. McGlenn and family have gone to Troy, Ps, to be present at the wedding of Mr. McGlenn's brother. E.D Sebring E-q, is moving today from South Waverly to the concrete apartment house on Or- chard street. Grand opening of fall millinery at Miss Devlin's will commence Thursday, Oct. 4, and continue for three days. 18g The Tioga county W.C. T. U. convention will be heli at the Bap~ tist church tomorrow afternoon and evening. G. D. Genung, B. L.. Winters, Seward Baldwin, F. E Hawkes and W. C, Farley are attending the Republican convention at Saratoga. James P. Falsey is attending the Democratic convention at Buffalo, He has been appointed chairman of the committee for this district. The mid-week prayermeeting at the Baptist church will be held this evening instead of Thursday evening as is the custom. This change is rendered necessary be- cause of the W. C T.U conven- tion that will be held at the church tomorrow. INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE MEETS THIS EVENING Waverly—A meeting of the Ia- dependence League has been called for this avening, at the par- lors of the Tioga Houge. Some time ago the county committee met at Waverly and recommended that the convention endorse the candis dacy of the Hon, Byram L. Win- ters for assembly, and it is said by those prominent in the league movement in Tioga county that the convention this evening will act favorably upon the recommenda- tion of the committee. It is stated that considerable pressure has been brought to bear upon the delegates from the various parts of the coun- ty to prevent an endorsement of Mr. Winters, but it seems that the majority of the delegates stand +quarely for his nomination by the league. Waverly—A man known as “King” Kelley has been hanging around Waverly for several days past. He is a broken down show- man, and spent his time dancing in various saloons, and amusing the habitues of those places. He has been sleeping in doorways, and last night he became badly intoxi- cated and was locked up, He bad not thoroughly dried out this morning, but will probably be given a hearing this afternoon. convention of the Wyoming Con ference of the Epworth League which is being held at the Meth odist church is one of the best since the League began its yearly gatherings. There are about 100 delegates present from the varios leagues in the conference, and a large number of the Waverly peo- ple are displaying much interest The papers and addresses are ex- ceptionally good. The address delivered last evening by the Rev. George C. Peck, D. D,, and a paper entitled “What My Bible is to Mc" by Miss Lottie Eastman of Lester- shire are worthy special mention. The convention will close tonight. DANCING In Stone's hall at Waverly every Saturday evening, 118 4 LOCAL NEWS The W, C. T. U will meet at the house of Mrs. Susie Hulslander. 141 North Hopkins, Thursday, Sept. 27, at 2:30. The mothers are especially requested to come and bring their children. Henry E Dixey in “The Man on the Box" has scored such a suc- cess in New York, Chicago, Pitts- burg, Boston and Philadelphia, that his route this year contains only some half a doz:n places outside of the largest cities. Waverly is one of them and Mr. Dix+y will be at the Loomis for one performance only on the night of Wednesday, Oct. 3. The fact that Manager Watrous has secured the enormous success should be appreciated by local theatregoers so heartily that every seat in the house should be sold long before the curtain rises, Seats go or sale Monday morning atthe Western Union telegraph office at Waverly C. J. Kiron, SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of ®lanoe, Household Geods, Safes ste The Cayuta Land Company ob, re, Pa, desires to announce that ve some very desirable building het for sale on cheap and easy terms, and that they have placed the agency for selling them in the hands of Andrew Evarts of this place. All those wishing to provide themselves with homes or to invest in lots for speculative purposes will do well to consult with Mr. Evarts before purchasing elsewhere, This plot of land is nearly surrounded by indus- trial plants, with beautiful scenery and all the advantages of a modern Indus- trial town, Terms to suit purchasers. Steps are already being taken to su py all the land comprising this plot fall supply of the beat water the walle affords. ANDREW EVARTS, 108 Hoapl- tal place, Bayre, Pa. Phone 4c. J. W. BISHOP, The constant repetition of delivering good coal has given us our reputation. We handle Lehigh Valley and Sullivan Coal, Hard and Soft Wood and Steam Coal. 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bullding Both Phones. Advertise in The Record CEMENT SIDEWALKS When 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, A.E BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. iy Pleasant 5t. Waverly, N. Y. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Hours-Tho fam, 108 78pm THE NEVER FAILING DE- LIGHT W. E. NANKEVILLE'S Enormous Triumph THE CHOIR SINGER ® A True Story of Rural Life Absunding in Humanity, Bubbling Over With Joyous Comedy. Itis so Boft, Tender and Sweetly Pathetic, it Stirs Every Emotion of the Human Heart Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Advance sale Wednesday at Western Union Te'egraph Office, Waverly. LOOMIS OPERA HOUS: ONE NIGHT ONL WEDNESDAY, OCT. i WALTER N. LAWRENCE PRESENTS HENRY E. DIXEY In Harold Mac Grath's Famous Novel, “THE MAN ON THE BOX” Dramatized by Grace L. Furniss, Exactly as sesn 204 Nights in New York Prices 25¢ to $1.50. Seat Sale Monday at Western Un- ion Te'egraph Offize, Waverly. Sterling, Dockash, Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. Reotiog, Hetates Managed Collecting E. E. Reynolds, REAL ESTATE Emirs Sayre and Waverly, dociuns " [NSURANCE un —Rzehanged — Investments Loans Negotiated 117 Packer Ave., Valley Phone 230%, Sayre, Pa. ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. loans N Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rantad, Rents Ool- lected, Taxes Paid ROOM jy, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST.. BAYRE E. MN. DUNHAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, First class dressmaking at prices. Apply at 314 Desmond B88. 11 Two bright smart girls to learn mil- linery. Miss Devlin, 338 Broad street, Waverly. 117-8 Dining room girl wanted. Apa! Touhey Hotel, Rayra, Gitl for ral housework in family of three 50 a week. 020 B. Malan street, Athens. 111-13* A girl for general quire 503 Lincoln street. Rooms over BB Freedman's Broad street, Waverly. Inquirg Fresdman, House for rent, Elm street, Waverl near Main street car line. house for small family. session, $12.60 per month. Eaquireat Chemung street Green Houses, 414 One mung street, Waverly, N. Y° Large furnished front room for tleman. Bteam heat and electric | No Bath room. 68208 Main Weel, gs ens, Pa. 8-room house on Pitney street, near Warren, South Waverly. Haas large at- tic fine cellar and city water. sion given October Jot Inquire of W. L. Watrous, Waverly, N. Y. 111-4¢ Four rooms for light housek Ioquire of F. KB Bmith, West Plamber, 1 H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Spesial attention bo Pension Valley Phone 11 X. 13 Desmond Brest ,, Bayre HILL & BEIBACH CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M.P. A Block, Bayre, Pa. May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALYINS LEMIGH CLUB WINSKEY, DOTTER- WEIGH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. top Packer Avenues, SAYRE, PA. BOTH ‘PRONE, D. CLAREY COAL CO. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND BOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed
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