Coats, $10.00 and $12.00. notwithstanding Our only comment These alone Offer on Furs and unusual scope. hart street window. And you can Fur Coats ery demand. buy them here at a big STREET FLOOR days only. Our own in- vestment and risk is practically nothing. We bave priced them very much to your advantage. Prices are ! At the Eaton Hurl pairs for 25e¢. under regu- lar selling prices. This Dexter Kni Notion Counter burt box paper, 35¢ kind 8 5 elsewhere. 100 vard t Cotton, special at 5c. especial of- fer is for the 16th, 17th and 18th, and is an op- portunity of er pots, Read The Record Cook Stoves, " QUALITY Red Cross by name. Ex- LOCAL NEWS | Base ball is still a popular at. | t action. eet Hoa E. H. Dunham went to —— C. O. Hoagland and son Floyd, were at the Sayre station this News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly, After 12 o'slock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138K. A. Unger was in Elmira yester- day. F. E. Munn went to Barton this morning. Athel Merrill of Elmira was in Waverly today. F. A. Bd), Esq, and family, spent Sunday at Addison, Mrs, Harriet Beardslee is visit- ing her daughter at Montour Falls, Waverly. 2t 10,000 bait fish for sale at Lock~ erby’s barber shop. Also hair cut and shave for 25c. 118 2% Miss Bertha Sutherland of New York city is the guest of Miss Pratt of Pennsylvania avenue, Charles O, Hoagland and family went to Towanda this morning to attend the wedding of a relative. Fred. J. Davis of Owego, the Democratic nominee for assembly man, was in Waverly yesterday, An exclusive line of trimmed hats at Mrs, Ellis’ millinery par lors, 363 Broad street, Waverly, 2t F. D. Swartout is moving his household goods ta Newark, N.J., and will reside there in the future, If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month, sai Mrs. George Smeaton of Towan- da is visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smeaton, Clark street. P. W. Towner returned this morning from a five weeks’ trip through Canada and northeastern New York. Clarence Jennings and Miss Frieda London of Mechoop any G. Tracy Rogers Was in Waverly the Situation and president of the company that tried to force a line over a Waverly street shortly before midnight last Fnday, came to Waverly last night, and he brought his supply of volu- bility with him. Attorney ED. Sebring, who hand- ed him a copy of the injunction order, He received it graciously and said that he had come dowa on purpose to get a copy of the order, and wanted to know if he was not entitled to thanks for the consider ation he had shown the process servers. He placed the copy in his pocket, and when asked it he was not going to read it he said, “No,” that he paid other people to read things for him. While here he announced that he had two schemes that he would carry out that would make a decid- ed change in the village. He said that he was going to move the business section up to the west end of Broad and Chemung strects. He also said that he was goiog to erect car barns in that vicinity and that the waiting room would be moved to that part of th: line. When asked it he didn't want the city park for that purpose he re- plied that he might, but couldn't tell because he had not seen it yet, WAVERLY LEAGUERS MRE NOW AHEAD State Managers Authorize Simon Zausmer to Put Ticket in the Field Waverly—As a culmination to the dispute that the Iadep2odance leaguers have had in Tioga county, Simon Ziusmer has been authors “Unless SHOES § This Trade Mark to E, .00. grade, dainty, lected carefully se- Nappies, etc. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE ALL NEXT WEEK. EARL BURGESS —PRESENTS— WANT ADS mains Wanted, Laut, Fouad, for | 107360) on legal business. {to John Francis. The wedding Bale, ete, § cent a word each insert n | : . : fat for first three times, } Geus a word cach | Mrs, William Irving of Bing. | Occurred at the home of the bride S aertion Shegilier. Nons taken Jor | hamton is visiting her son, Chas Parents at i o'clock this morning. _ free to paid “sdvance subscribers. | leving The bride is one of Towanda's = | | most respected young ladies, whiie For Sale. The regular semi-monthly meet- | 1p groom is both well and favor- [land's niece, Miss Lucy Hoagland, | were married last Saturday evening at the Baptist parsonage by Rev G. A. Briggs. ized by W. R. Hearst's campaizh manager, to go ahead, secure his petitioners and place an Independ- ence League ticket for Tioga coun. ty in the field, Ia accordance with the directions received several MISS EMMA BUNTING The S. of V. had a very interest- iog meeting last night Several o'd velerans were present and RA Wor Bale Andes heating stove, large size, for male cheap. Enqoire at this office, ing of the Sayre Aerie of Eagles| will be held on Thursday evening next, made remarks that were both in- teresting and entertaining, notaries have bce engaged through the county and names are Happy Thought being secured as fast as possible. The names that are to be placed on the ticket are as follows: As. semblyman, B. L. Wiaters; county clerk, L. C, Buley; district attor- ney, Robert V. R. Bassett; supers iatendent of poor, Addison Lain- hart; coroners, H. L. Knapp, Robt, Fisher and L.. S. Betowski. Those wishing to sign the nom- TT W——TT street. Inquire of M. L. Beach rst and Orelard streets, Ath. 135-4¢ lot with three acres of fruit orchard, three Will be sold cheap. to Mary J. Wanzer. 123-3w cheap for cash or on easy for Bayre improved 70 acre quin-valley farm. Macales, Washington, D, C. 127-m* Special sale on trimmed hats this m—— week only at Mrs, J. Williams’ | Contractor R. H Drislane, who | millinery parlors, South Elmer | has the contract for altering and 'avenue, 136 installing the fixtures in the ne All members of the S HS | postoffice location in the Richards ~ | block reports the work as progress Alumni association should attend!’ P progress . |ing in a satisfactory manner. He the meeting at the high schoo! hall , hopes to have it completed on time | A few changes will be made in the —y Wr Qe — The stereopticon that was pur chased some time ago for use in the Waverly school has arrived and Sheppard & Stamford will have it set up and ready for service in a very short time. And an Excellent Company for Six Nights and Three Matinees, EVENINGS. Tuesday —“Rachel Goldstein.” Wednesday “The Barglar's Daoghter.” Thursday-“Tracked Aronnd the World." riday —* Polly Primrose.” Saturday “The King of Crooks.” MATINEES, Wednesday—'‘The Two Little Sailor Boys." and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. -e -h William Hopkins, the oyster bay tomorrow evening. A farm of 178 acres in Overton town- ship for sale or exchange for village in Athens or Bayre. Good and fruit on the premises or address C. A. Heavener, R. F. " 128-1me* of ths Old Spring Home. Theoperty in Sayre. Inquire of E pson, 209 Spring St, Sayre, 102-3m el eel nlite Beveral Bousss and Jota for sale in de- locations in town. Terms to alrable 3 Tisha, Inquire of W. G. : Maynard Dlock, Athens. 30 f a : Wanted. Girl wanted at once. A, singer, 320 Lincoln St, Sayre. 133.8 CL ————————— ss = A porter; steady position, good wages ~ Apply at Norwood hotel, Waverly 135-60 ET ——— First class dressmaking at reasonable prices. Apply at 314 Desmond Br. 118 For Rent For rent, office rooms in tha Wheelock 284 For Rent —-8ix room house wit! water at $90 per mouth, 102 Lake St. re Valley phone 111x or little store paxt Oak Grove Park, 185.2 reat in the Maney & 214t t, Kim street, Waverly, car lina, Desirable small family. Immediate pos- 200 per month. Faquire at street Green Houses, 414 Che- mang street, Waverly, N, ¥' 119 Large tleman. Steam heat and electric light. room. 030 8 Main street, Ath. 118-4 the beat House and Desk Mrs. Dubois Bell and Mrs. | Herbert Pratt went to Buffilo tos! day to attend the marional con-| vention of the Church of Christ. | —— Mrs. Aanabe! Holvey, one of! [state W. C. T. Ul lecturers, will | lecture in the Firs: Baptist caurch | Wednesday evenisg Oct. 17, at § | o'clock. No admission but a collection taken charged, The West Sayre Chapter No 43 | | Order cf Eastern Star, wi'l hold an | auction social at the home cf P. E | Maynard in Eig Athens oa Thurs. | day evening. All invited, and | requested to bring some article | valued at 10 cents or more for the auction table, —————————— Any young couple thinking of tying the proverbial kaot can have {all the expenses paid in addition to (receiving $25 if they make it ‘known to the management of the | Loomis or the Emma Bunting company, now playing a week's engagement at that theatre. | A special matinee for women (and children will be piven by the Emma Bunting company at the The | bill for the afternoon will be * Two | Little Sailor Boys,” a pretty little remarkable talent, » Si plans, among them being location of the main entrance. The entrance will be changed frcm the center to the north side of the building, A mosaic floor will also be laid in the lobby, - An open meeting and free enter titament consisting of music, reci tations, etc, will be given by the members of the O:der of the Gol den Seal at P.O. S of A hall on Wedaesday cveaiag, October 17, at Sp. m sharp. Assistant Sup. reme organizer and State lecturer WH. Sandwick of Syracuse, also Jennie M. Cole of Towanda, who is district organ z:r for this locality will both bz present. Everybody invited and bring friends. SKILLED LABOR SCAMCE Sayre contractors are haviag considerable difficulty in securing carpenters and laborers. Recently contractors have been known to pay as high as $2.00 per day for laborers, but of course this is ex ceptional. The Record knows of a contractor who is in need of sev- eral first class carpenters and la- good Subscribe for The Record, man, was taken to the Packer hos- pital this marning. He has been suffzring from a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism and it was found necessary to remove him to that institution STE!M ROLLER PLACED OVER STREET CAR TRACK Waverly —With a view to im- p:ding any further attempt on the part of the street car companies to connect up the tracks on West Broad street the steam roller has been taken to that part of town and placed directly in front of the extension. It was fired up at first and a maa left in charge who was instructed to reverse the power in case amy attempt was made to move it. Later, however, seveml heavy chains were run through the wheels and securely locked. The roller weighs several tons and nothing but dynamite in large quantities can move it, BINCHAM--WOLCOTT Waverly —Announcement was made yesterday of the maraige of Charles Bingham and Miss Mae Wolcott. The announcement came as a surprise to their many friends, They were married the 15th day of last July at Victor, N, VY, 9 ination papers will fiad a notary at Falsey's shoe store, Bannett's cigar store and Ziusmer's jewelry store. A Sure Cure for Piles Me. F. S Randall of No. so East Maia St, Leroy, N buna gt, No do-Rat Maia Si; ven efieacions in a stubborn case of Piles and Rectal Fiasures where everything oise has failed. Bloodine Owtment is sold on a positive guanates 0 cure Piles or money back. Bloodine Ointment. is he mast baal Salveia the world It will pos itive old sores, ecaems, fetter, SA theam and Ali Si Asmasen , Found at Last 8 eure for Ecsema. Mrs. Charles Blanchard of Philadelphia, Pu, writes that she had suffered for many years with this terrible disease and had tried remedy after remedy for it, but could wot find a cure, until ie ae advised to try Bivodist Oiat- ment, asd to surprise coe box healed wp nearly all of Ro sad the second box com, ly cured her. goc. 8 box by mail, pel loodios Liver Pills cure Constipation. pea Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre eee eeg. I. L. BENJAMIN, Paluter, Decorator and Paperhanger. Peseta work done ) Frompily sh req Residence: —130 Spruce 64, Athens, Pa Carpet Cleaning H. A, Perry's carpet cleaner is now in operation at the Wilson Jauhdsy on Waverly street, Waver- - fall work guaranteed. Bol x BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE Contractor and Builder 210 Millar 8 Rava Pa Thursddy— “Pretty Miss Nobody." Saturday —*“That Girl of Johnson's. Davis & Walker will positively Jopear at every performance in one of greatest vaudeville acts on the American stage. . PRICES —REvening, 10, 20 and 80c. M ines, 10 and 20e. A limited number of ladies’ tickets have been issued for Mondsy night, price 16c. Advance sale Friday. lfc _Advincemio Friday. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get the benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason work of all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive Bt.,
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