"OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 ‘Surplos - $12,000.00 =: : We solicit your Backing busi- ness, and will psy you three per 38. MURRILLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except Bun- 288 Mi Musmelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, : Subsaription, $3.00 per year; 6 cents ™~ rates reasonable, and made poe i J Pn ate 4 -. “All the news that's 8 to print” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 1908. Free Free Mrs. A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Coan., Pxritas that a free sample bottle of heiged bes when she was all e isa Bay builder system tonic of wonder merit, not tried it, you shoald A system Tonle in Sick Kidneys ee Poeitivell Cheap Rates West Railroad is again offering B, to the Pacific Coast and ‘other western points. Juqaire of Erie : or write J. H. Webster, Elmira, N.Y. #0ct30 * Indian Pile Ointment , Uleerated and It Spaotin the tumors, at once, acts as a t relief. De. Wil- Ointment is prepared Itching of the private guarauteed. Sold for 50c and $1.00. Prop's., Cleveland, C, M. Driggs, druggist. Very Low Rates tickets are now on mle via Railroad to the Pacific Coast and other western points. Thess rates are Joie will be in effect un- Oot. All people desiring to get itn west should take advantage Call on Erie Ticket 3 H. Webster, Div. Pass. At, #0ct30 ERIE RAILROAD. $3.00t0 N a Falls and return Tickets good $30 apply to Erie . W. Clark. McMahan's - Before buying call and McMahon's prices on 3 ar d wool, Blankets, Rugs, and Matting, Shoes and Rubbers, Winter Under- wear of all kinds. BD. E. McMANAN, 5, O. 0. F. Block, Gor. Pine and Malu Sis., Athens | i OBSEQUIES OF MRS. DAVIS. Faneral at Richmond, Va., Whh Mili. tary Honors. RICHMOND, Va, Oct 19 ~The body of Mrs Jeffer=on Davis is ying in state at St. Paul's church bere and will be interred In historic Hollywood cemne tery today with military honors Nearly all of the stats militia and all nun this and ire present here to de mother of the Conafeder smd iolping sistes The governor of Virginia has issued a proclamation closing all state offices, and the flags of the city are at half The guard ¢f honor around the federate organizations Major Edward Owen, commander of the Confederate veteran camp of New York, took charge of the body at New York and sccompanied it and the fam ily party te this city General Stephen D. Lee of Mississip- pl, commander in chief of the United Confederate veterans, is chief marshal in charge of the funeral. and with him as ap executive staff were many of the living war governors of the Confeder ate states and several gemerals of the Confederacy The chief mourners are Mr, and Mrs Addison Haves, Mrs. Davis’ daughter and son du law, Jefferson Hayes Davis aud Dr. Gerald D. Webb Among many telegrams of condol- ence Mrs Hayes has reeeived the fol lowing from President Roosevelt “Pray accept the most sincere sym- pathy of Mre. Roosevelt and myself.” With the president's dispatch came a floral wreath of elaborate design from himself and Mrs. Roosevelt HEARST AT OGDENSBURG. Chelee of Democrats For Atteraey General Presides at Assembly, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Oct. 10 ~The city of Ogdensburg gave ag enthusiast ¢ welcome to William R. Hearst, Dem ocratic apd Independence league can didate for governor. The city has for several terms elected Democratic city officials, and the sympathy of the big crowd waiting at the depot when the Hearst train arrived aod which packed to suffocation the opera house, where he spoke As the proces sion of carriages [ese d from the depot to the hall the streets were lined with cheering people I) B. Lucy, who was the choice of the Democrats of this vicinity for at foruey general this year, presided at the meeting. His remarks included a degunciation of the so called Ogdens Burg ripper’ bills passed by the last egizlature. which, he lated Demicoratic officials out of office A storm of applause followed his de aration that Mr Hearst would he elected governor of New York state and that later he would be president of the United States Mr. Hearst expects to close the pres ent up state trip with weetings at Falls, Saratoga and Schenec tady today and tomorrow wis evident charged, legis. tsivns Oyster Famine at Baltimore, BALTIMORE. Oct, 19 Owing to the storiny weather which has prevailed over Chesapeake bay for the last ten days practically au oyster famine ex ists in the market here. Yesterday ony 1.10% busflels were rece veel In Baltl more, while the demand was for RN bushels Berlin Sent Tiflis Cartridges. LOMZA, Russian Poland, Oct. 19 — $ustom= officers Lis teen | re have seized nine nckages shipped from Berlin and consigned to Tiflis, which were foubd to contain TL cartrkiges i all Bull in School Dormitory. Philadelphia ~—A hig bull went on a rampage ou the University of Penn svivania grounds and did much dam- ARE before it was finally lassoed. The bull found ifs way inte the quadrangle of the dormitorie [t became fright ened. and in a frantic effort to escape wore leading to {f students Alter the bull had battered - down several {oor a policeman 8 attention was at tracted to it. Special Policeman Mad. jen responded to a riot call and brave aadertook to subdae the animal single handed. He succeeded in fing ng a noose over the beast's he sd and then, with the assistance of several jragged It out of the qu animal was exhausted and was 1sily driven W the stockyards. charged npon several d various leeping quarters when the univérsity is open rdrangle Why the Mail Was Lost. A Glasgow business house has re ceived this communication from Dag dad, Turkey, dated August © The European mail. due here on July 26, has not reached Bagdad, as the post 5 camel Is said to have escaped while he was sleeping, and It Is sap fehied in the desert. on the mail is lost —Loudon Carrier posed It pes sequently Globe The Study of Poetry. Never before waz there so much i study of poetry and the drama This { 1s due to the modern extension of ed ueation and to the spread of reading matier among Lhe masses. Poetry Is pot the fashion of an hour, It is an ‘ eternal peed of the soul—a need that ! increases with the increase of intel i i ! i Success Magxdun; gen rt nM "Hon. L. T, Hoyt is quite ill Miss Eulalic Brown has typhoid fever. 0. D. Kinney bas returned from West Virginia. Milo Merrill returned from Vaw- ter last evening. Rev. J. D. Tillinghast weat to Olean yesterday. Father O'Rourke will hold ser vices in Ulster tomorrow at 10 am The Keystone Guard have rented Odd Fellows hall for their monthly meetings. ae There was a large number of tickets reserved for the Gillian lec- ture today. Cw, Jenney w went to Smithfield this morning to visit his father, L W. Jenney. ae N. V. Weller went to Nichols | ina public sale. morning to visit relatives. Mrs. J. M. Scovell went to Over- | ton today where she will be the] guest of friends a few days. If you love your wile, buy her | a Drop Light of the Gas Epa. Fifty per cent. off this month, Charles G. Brown returned last | evening from an extended trip through Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. Dushore this morning called there by the serious illness of Mr. Tay- | lor’s father. David Cash of Towanda has ac- cepted a position in the Farmer's | bank here and will commence his duties next week, This month's edition of the Pennsylvania Medical Journal has just been issued, There were 10,300 copies printed. Lee Hulett and G* E Hulett have ‘entered into a copartrership in the milk business and will sell milk at five cents a quart. of LeRoy have been guests at the home of H. E. Crayton and re- turned home this morning. The electric light wire broke in front of the George W. Miller re- sidence last night and fell into the gutter where it broiled and frizz'ed all night. Thomas DeGroff and wife of Mariaers Harbor, S. I, have been visiting Athens friends a short time and returned home today. They resided in Athens eighteen years ago. account of the rain it was postponed until later, —— or ——————— H. N. Weller of the Athens National bank has been clected cashier of the First National bank of Avoca, Pa, and will eater upon his duties December 1st. This is a new bank. Mrs. A. M. Holvey gave a tem- perance lecture in the Universalist "|church yesterday afternoon and was to have given another in the evening, but there was no audience on account of the severe rain. She went to Smithfield this morning. The Christian Endeavor service the honorary members. ily active members of the | are requested to be present. B. E Heath etyrged to Athens | will spend a four weeks’ vacation |agent for Sanderson & Paxton, New York contractors, and he will | | go to Pittsburg, San Francisco and | ATHENS CHURCHES Trigity—The r regular services | Catholic—Oaly the 8 m. mass. by the pastor morning and evening Baptist—Services morning and | { subject, “The True Knight,” ing, “He Hath Appointed a Duy’ Universalist—Preaching morns ing subject, “Character of Christ,” evening, “A Quickening Spint" in the joints take Bloodine., It acts im- mediately on the Blood avd Nerves, and will positively cure Rheumatism, bow- - — and Niagara Falls and retorn, high Valley Railroad will operate popu- | lar aotumn excursion Oestober 21st. | Fare for the round trip from Sayre $1.50, Returning leave Niagara Falls and Buf falo at 5:30 p. m. same day. See Lehigh lars. 138 WE BUY JUNK - Do you know that Blostein Bros, pays | the highest prices for Rags, Rubbers, | Iron, metals, ete. It will pay you to] We handle it wholesale and retail. [ell | Good weight gusranteed. Write for | son & Broad streets, Waverly, N.Y. ° * Monday Night, October 22. YOU TRY Bloodine We Know -BLOODINE- Will Help You To Regain Your Strength and Energy. BY ros na CuvE OF ALL \J VY ceseAsEs ARTSSNG FROM. H peri 8.000. 7 r s iT eves N1® LIFE AND STRINGTH YO ELDERLY PEOPLE DELEATE SOMEN AMD TINOLR 8OYS AND Report of the Head Physician in a Leading New York Hospital on the Cure of Catarrh, ‘A few years ago we considered that we were doing well if we cured ten per cent. of the cases of catarrh brought to us, but since the introduction of “Bloodine” into our hospital we cure more than ® per cent. of all the cases of Catarrh in its various forms brought tous. Catarrh of the Head, Catarrh of the Eyes, Catarrh of the Bladder and Uretha, Catarrh of the lar re in- testines, Catarrh of the Larynx, Pelvic Catarrh, Catarrhi of the Throat,, and Catarrh of the Stomach are quickly cured with “Bloodine.” It builds new tissues, gives new energy, new life SE SLAMS CA TARRY. end ATTHE A EEA TIM the body attacked by the Catarrhal germs. ishing food medicine, valuable sonic stimulants obtained from vegetable drugs. ‘“‘Bloodine” contains no narcotics or other danger- ous drugs which merely deaden pain temporarily, but give no permanent relicforcure the cause of your disease. ‘“Bloodine is a powerful body builder and blood maker; it is the best remedy known to the medical profession to enrich thin, watery blood and supply new, rich red blood to the whole body. FREE . To prove the wonderful merits of BLOODINE we will mail a large sample bottle for 10 cents in sil- ver or stamps for postage. THE BLOODINE CO., BOSTON, MASS. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre. composed of 100 Lake 88. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: 8 $0 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 §o 8:00, Beulto unary 20 chronic diseases a . phones. H. TUTTLE, MN. D. Specialist Practice Nmited to diseases of the Xi | Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted Hours10 to12 am, 3% 7 t0 8 p.m. Office and 1 Elmer Ave. Valley ‘phone Subscribe for The Record. WANT ADS Rates :— Wanted, Lost, Bound, But For Sale, ete, § cent a word each insertion for first three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid-in-advance subscribers.: For Sale. For sale—An eight room house, 408 First street. Inquire of AM. L. Beach, corner First and Orchard streets, Athe ens, 185-8% Ten room modern house, 312 8, Wilbur avenue, Sayre, corner Chem sirest; all conveniences. Inquire BE. H. Eason on premises. 158-1 A house and lot with three Jars of land and 8 good fruit orchard, three miles from Athens. Will be sold 3 Sata Apply to Mary J. Wanzer. For sale cheap for cash or on terms, or exchange for Sayre im realty, 70 acre 8S nin- a farm. Burton Macafee, Washington, D.C. 127-m* A farm of 178 acres in Overton town- ship for sale or exc for village property in Athens or Sayre. Good bnildings and fruit on the premises Apply y or addreas C. A. Heavener, R. F. Vo. 24, Athens, Pa. 128-1m* "A portion of the Old Spring Home- M. “Thonpaon, 200° Bpring Se, Sayre . ompson, ri t. Pa. ' 108m Several houses and lots for sale in de- | sirable locations in town. Terms to ‘suit, purchasers. Inquire of W. GQ. | Bohsier, Maynard Block, Athens, 30 f For Rent {For reat, office rooms in the Wheelock | Block. 204 | | Two ig for rent in the M & Page block 21 | House tor rent, Elm Jeroet, Nave near Main street car house for small family. gy AR Pos- session, $12.60 per month. Eaquireat | Chemung street Green Houses, 414 Che- mung street, Waverly, N. Y* 119 Large furnished front room for tleman. Bteam heat and electric | No bath room. 020 S. Main street, ens, Pa. 118-8 | Wanted. | A porter; steady position, good i Apply at at Norwood hotel, Werenly 13500 * Pirst class dressmaking a t reasonable |p prices. Apply at 314 Desmond BS, 118 We want the hard to suit man to BE ,.. A AN
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