ho Bh Iron Beds $1.98 to GRAF & CO. ‘All the news that's fit to print’ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15 1908. Free Free A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Conn., that a free sample bottle of hsipod, hut when she was all ine is 3 body builder tonic of wonderfal merit, have not tried it, 2 should todsy. The greatest system Tonic in the world. Sick Kidneys are ponitively Bloodine, Bold by C Cheap Rates West The Erie Railroad Is again offering wery low rates to the Pacific Coast and other western points. Joquirs of Brie Agents or write J. H. Webster, Divi Pass. Agt., Elaira, N.Y. 99-00t30 " William's Cerbolic Salve With mica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bring, Bors, Dia. Salt Rheam, Tet- tar: Crared Hasds Sasi 403 31} akin erup- tions, is guaranteed ive satisfac- tiom, or Ad” rice 2bc by liams M Oy PrOPa. Sold by 0. . M, Driggs, " Very Low Rates Colonist tickets are now on sale via Erie Rallroad to the Pacific Coast and other western points. These rates are = , and will be in effect un- All le desiring to get Bgl take advantage an Call on Erie Ticket or J. H. Webster, Div. Pass, Ast. N.Y. 99-0ct30 Excursions “RIE RAILROAD, $3.00t0 Niagara Falls and return , Oct. 23d. Ticketa good two 130 Chautauqua passengers : ts Erie Railroad Co. further re ly to Erie Tieket Ageat, J. W Da y . Before buying call and jget McMahon's prices on Ladies’ and Children's Coats and Furs, cotton and wool, Blankets, Rugs, and Matting, Shoes and Rubbers, Winter Under- wear of all kinds. I, E. McHAHAN, LOO. P. Blosk, Gor. Plas ond Mola Sts. Athos | French Destroyer, With Four- teen Men, Plunges Under. Admiral BHellue Returns (eo Bisertia, Tunis, From OR Const and Heporis That War Vessel Disappenr- ed Beneath Sea. PARIS, Oct. 17.-M. Thomson, the mandant at Biserta, Tunis, confirming the sinking of the submarine Lutin The message says: “The submarine Lutin while exercis ing off the jetties disappeared from the view of the accompanying tug Search and dragging operations were begun immediately, and resistance was felt at a depth of 130 feet near the place where the Lutin sank.™ The submarine left Biserta for plung ing experiments. Signals received re- ported her disappearance, Two torpe do boats and three tugs bave goue out in search of the submarine It now appears almost certain, ac cording to news received, that the rible fate similar to that which over took the crew of the submarine Far- fadet bere last year. The crew of the Lutin numbered fourteen nen under command of Lieutenant Phoepon, Admiral Bellue, commander of the Tunis naval division, who went out on board a tug, returned at a late hour and said that owing to the heavy seas and the obscurity It was impossible to continue salvage operations until dawn The tugs and torpedo boats, however, remained pear the place where the Lu- tin made her final plunge all through the night. One of these boats reports that its drag encountered resistance as though a vessel were lying at the bot tom. The British consul general here pro- posed to the French resident general to telegraph to the British admiralty at Malta for salvage assistance. This offer was accepted, and powerful sal vage apparatus will be sent at ounce to the scene of the catastrophe HEARST'S STATE CAMPAIGN. He Speaks at (ortland, Fulten and Oswego. OSWEGO, N. Y, Oct. 17 William Randolph Hearst, Democratic and In dependence league candidate for gov- ernor left the southern tier of counties gil began the tour of the conuties slong the northern border of the state Leaving Cortland, the Hearst special cars were brought Into Oswego county and sidetrucked at Fulfou, twelve miles south of here. At Fulton Mr Hearst spoke twice—in the public square and the opera house. After that a special engine brought the party to Oswego Ihe twelve miles between Fulton and Oswego were made In Jess than eleven minutes His adherents in Oswego county wel. comed Mr, Hearst almost as cordially as did those of Cortland. The Rich ardson theater here was crowded, and Yhere was an overflow meeting outside, Mr. Hearst and his speech were hoarti- Iy cieered, Especially prompt and vig orous wus the respouse to his state ment that he had paid over $20,000 to the much discussed victim of the news- paper delivery wagon, though be dis. puted Lis liability, and to his remark that even If It were true that his col Jars were made in Paris it would be less gerious than if he wore a corpora tion collar made In Wall street, such as Le said wus worn by the Republie an candidate Mr. Hearst expects to speak at Wa. tertown and at Ogdensburg today. Thence his Itinerary leads to Malowe aud Plattaburg foc meetings tomorrow, Figores of Rallroad Travel, ATLANTIC CITX, N. J, Oct. 17 John J. Byrne, assistant traffic passeu ger manager of the Atchison Topeka and Sauta Fe railroad, in an address the American Association of General Passcuger Agents declared that $500,000.00 represented the earn- ings of the milroad during the past year. He sald he found that 10 per cont of travel was for health, 40 per cent for business and 5 per cent for pleasure. He sald in France the travel Is 20 per cent greater than in this country, while England Is also akead of us before Gaoardasmen Told to Vote Vor Hughes, NEW YORK, Oct. 17. — Natioua) guardsmen of the state age connseled, it is sald, to vote far Hughes in a | strong letter by General Thomas H | Metiratn, fortwer adjutant general un { der Governor Flower. General Me- | Grath for sixteen years was in the in { spector general's department as in | Spector general, leaving that office to | become adjutant general Cannot Be Called to Account. SALT LAKE CITY, Oct, 17 Joseph {i F Smith, president of the Mormon | church, canpot be enjoined from using the funds of the Mormon church in | commercial enterprises nor cap he Le ! compelled to render an accounting of tho tithing fund in his care as trustes of the church. Decision to this effect was rendered by Judge Morse of the state district court bere. Father O'Rourke went to Me shoppea today. Mrs. Gussie Hardy was ia To- wanda today on business. Attorney Paul Maynard was in Towanda on business teday. L.C Crandall went to New Al bany today to spend the e day. Arunah Ladd is very seriously ill at his home in New Albany. Mrs. 0. L Haverly returned from Philadziphia last evening. ing. day. a few days in a country home at Trinket. The funeral of little Margaret Welles took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, nr Miss Louise Felton of Towanda was calling upon Athens friends yesterday afternoon. Floyd Campbell, telegraph oper- ator, has been transfered from La- ceyville to A'hens. James S, Hines went to Towan. da yesterday to appear before the pension tximising board. Mrs, Jane Weed of New Albany was in Athens yesterday in attend ance at the D A R. meeting. If you love your wile, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month, sal. Spencer Brougham and wile went to Ulster this morning to spend the day at the home of E L. Walker, Mrs. T. M. Lilley went to Sus. quehanna county today, where she will be the guest of relatives a short time. Mrs. Walter Scott has been the guest of her brother, H. R. Matte- son, aod returned to Laceyville this morning. H. F. Johnson and wife, Mrs. Fred Gobel and Mrs. G. L., Kinney Hadlock today. Our Athens postal card artist is studying up new designs and will soon put some stuamners on the market. Look out for him. formation of a D:adford county Iaterscholastic Athletic * league He came from a school where such a league existed and is enthusiastic on the subj-ct of its firmation, The first entertainment in the High School course will be given Oct. 315%, when Stickland W, Gil- lian, the noted hu norist, wi'l give his lecture on “Sunshine and Awk- wardness.” This will be a rare treat and thould have a crowded house. The tickets and resene | seat chart will be at Sanford’s drug i store, where patrons can reserve [their seats oa and after Saturday | evening, American Revolution was held at : Spalding Library rooms yesterday and the following officers were re- elected for the year: Mrs C. S, Maurice, regent; Mrs. Howard El- mer and Mrs, J. W. Bishop, vice regents; Mrs, J. S. Thurston, sec. retary, and Mrs. C. C. West, treas urer. The next meeting will be held in Waverly, Nov. 21. The annual mesting of the Le- raysville section of Bradford coun ty Sunday school workers will be held Tuesday, Oct. 23, and G-o. A. Lamkin of Athens, will be one of the speakers on “The Past and the Future of Sunday School Bible Work.” The Monroeton section |]aeen will meet at the latter place O:t 25, when the Rev. A. F, von Tobel will address the convention and Geo. A. Lamkin will also give an address, Low Fare Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return. The Le- high Valley Railroad will operate popu- lar autumn excursion October 2st Fare for the round trip from Bayre $1.50. Tickets good going only on speelal train leaving the above station at 6:30 a, mw. Returuing leave Niagara Falls and Baf- falo at 5:30 p, m. same day. Bee Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further partica- 38 Bloodine Liver Pills, Cure chronic Constipation. 25¢ a Box. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre FRENCH FEMALE MADAME DEAN" PILLS: A Rares Cesvare Rous for Sorrapwss Masse sve, pevia g gaswe 18 FALL. ! aks Rare | Spends | Satis Gadintond ow Tot funded ent papal for §1 88 per tan, or shes ricved Sampes Fre 17 your draggist Save idem wend your arden fe Ube we a tusind be bw UNITED MEDICAL CO. sou 74, UAnaderen. Pa. thusiastic meeting of the librarians | of the state of Pennsylvania ever held. | Pharmacel Co. The Record has the best House Lease ever printed in Bradford county ; {also Vest Pocket and Desk Receipt | Books, and a variety of Legal Blanks Auditor's Notice J. E. Allen and Nettis Allen. No. 52, September Term, 1926. Notices is hereby given that the ander- | Court of Common P from the sale of the real estate of the pear and present the syms or they will] be forever debarred from all claims upon | said funds, E. M. DUNHAM, Auditor. Sayre, Pa., Oct. 10, 1008-4w COAL At ths Lowest Possible Pile Orders can be left at Weat Sayre Dro tore, both phones; or at the Erie stree ~rds at Eayre, Both Phozea. COLEMAN HASSLER, “WE BUY JUNK Do you know that Blostein Bros, the highest prices for Rags, Rub ay. Iron, metals, ete. It will pay youto call on us before disposing of your junk. We handle it wholesale and ratail. Bell phone 80w, Calls promptly attended to, Good weight guaranteed. prices. BLOSTEIN BROS, corner John- son & a & Jireud streets, Waverly, N. Y. ~ 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavy andL Light Draying and Moving Bagmage alld for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x Subscribe for The Record. a a. Night, October 2a. wr gas = WANT ADS ° Raters: —Wanted, Lost, Fouad, For Bale, etc, } cent a word each lnsartion for first three times, ard Sheh lagittion insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations pated, free to paid-in-advance subscribers. Auditor's Notice The Bayre Bailding and Loan Associa- No. 50, September Term, 1000. Notice is hereby given that the under Bradford from the sale of the real estate of the £ fljae For Sale. For Fale Andes heating stove, a size, for pale cheap. Enquire at th office. For sale—An eight room house, 409 First street. Inquire of M. L. Beach, corner First and Orchard Stretlh Ath- 35-¢* forever debarred from all claims upon E. M. DUNHAM, Audito~, ens. Sayre, Pa, Oct. 10, 1008-4w, Ten room modern house, 312 B, Wilbur avegue, Sayre, corner Chem street; all con es, Inquire RB H: Bason on premises. 186-1 A house and lot with three foto of land aad a fruit 1 shar 100 Lake 8t. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m,, 1 $0 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Geniito uriary aid on chronic diseases » miles from A Will be Apply to Mary J. Wanzer. For male cheap I Suh on oe terms, or exe ne an farm. fealty, 70 acre Barton EE Washington, D, C. 127-m* A farm of 178 acres in Overton town- ship for sale or exchange for village projesty in Athens or Baygre. nildings and fruit on the ——— bo: or address C. A. Heavener, R, PF. 0. 24, Athens, Pa. 125-1m* rtion of ge Od Bans: property yre. re Thompson, 209 Spring Bt, Ba Pi 6 7 ofan H. TUTTLE, N. D. Specialist Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to12 a.m, 3to8, 7 to 5!8 p.m. Office and residence, 111 South Kloer Ava Valley ‘phone 158x. For Rent For rent, office rooms in ths Wheelock : - 2364 Several houses and lots for sale in de- suit purchasers. mire of Bo ea. 0t Wanted. Girl wanted at once. A. M. Hun- singer, 320 Lincoln 8§ Sayre. 153-8¢ Aj ; stead iti | Apply at Norwood hotel, Waverly 186.0% First claas dressmaking | prices. Apply st 314 Dosatod Bt. * Two offices for rent in the Maney & | Page block. 214t House for rout, Elm street, Waverly, pear Main street car lint, Desirable | house for small family, Immediate pos- seasion, $12.00 per month, Baquire at Chemung street Green Houses, 414 Che- mung street, Waverly, N. Y° 119 Large farnished front room for gen- tleman. Steam heat and electric light. | No bath room. 0208 Main street, Ath- | ens, Pa. . 118-f Four rooms for light housekeeping. | Inquire of F.- B. Bmith, West Bayne Plamber, 106-tf | 118 Read The Record The ultra fashionable in every way. - Waverly, N.Y.
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