EX INTIL SCHOOL BEGINS a} ~{ Saturday, September 2nd o> -¥ You may want a Suit for your boy we will have a SALE OF SCHOOL SUITS. You can save from one dollar to two dollars on a suit at this sale. Come in and take a look before ou buy. MANEY & PAGE ATHENS SAYRE a | Collar A SQUARE DEAL Your Dog 4 F Ee We have a fine new line of dog to 20 in. at prices ranging collars in sizes 8 in. from 15¢ to $2.00. Look in the window for your selec- tion. GEO. L. ROBERTS CO. 8 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. ~8 The Valley Record “All the news that 8 fit to print” WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, i BREVITIES The regular September meeting | of the Business Men's Association will be held this evening. and feel the need of a dainty, don't 1805. The Susquehanna river 1s away up in the air, almost as high as in ‘the spring. The water yellow also. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. Is very " | The regular meeting of the P.O COALS of A. will be held tonight. All members are urgently requested to J. W. BISHOP be present as business of import ance is to be transacted. There is as much difference in je quality of coal as there is Between white and yellow sugar. F. S. Medlar is in town repre- senting Scribner's magazine. He has some fine sets of Richard 'e sell nothing but the celebrated | Harding Davis’ and Robert Louis Valley fresh mined anthra- | Stevenson's works, put up in the Gite, We also sell Bituminous and | latest style of silk binding. coal and all kinds of | oe DANES BEFORE COURT the lowest market price. | The trial of Thomas Daines for {criminal assault was taken up at dh W. BISHOP, | Towanda yesterday. The court Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. | appointed H. Stanley Winlack and Both Phones. Ju E. Kaufman counsel for the defense. The commonwealth sub- yOOD woob WOOD | | mitted a strong case which could not be shaken materially by cross- this afternoon. phia. Sold by examination. The evidence for the MOTHER'S STILL THEY COME . U. INGHAM & CO. defense was taken this morning and the case went before the jury = The name of ex-Congressman ou by Kolb, Philadel- cp Wright of Susquehanna has been suggested and wisely, too, as a candidate for Governor of Penn- sylvania next year. Mr. Wright has represented his disrict with honor to himself and credit to his constituents and the Republicans Sayre, of Pennslvania might look long before they find a man better qual- ified to fll this high office —New Milford Advertiser. NEW CIGAR STORE . Harry Peer of Binghamton, the | famous sprinter, is opening a first class cigar and tobacco warchouse J. Kiron, 4 : ICCEPTS SEWER PLANS Concise Report by Surveyors Meets Favor of Councilmen—- Committee to Prepare to Refer to People—Many ed to Council. The Borough Council held an adjourned regular meeting in the municipal last Chairman Eason of the police com edifice evening mittee reported that the mixup in regard to a badge for special officer Sisson had ansen from a misunder- standing of onc of the committee, had settled following and been The pad amicably bills were Valley Telephone Co, h alarm service, $100; C. F. Mallory, crosswalks, £71.80 The sewer Chairman Heverly, reported that they found plans and maps sub- mitted by the Whiteman-Williams Co. satisfactory. Mr. Proctor was was a lucid explanation of the plans had and also of the plan which they recommended to the borough. The they considered and rejected report was remarkably comprehen sive and readily intelligible, and of its show ed the maker thorough knowledge question on the part of The proposed system will carry 4,000,000 gallons of sewage a day, and takes in all the streets of The to located 800 feet below the intake of the Water Co. was given to the probal the borough outlet 1s be Consideration lity of a new state law the punfi of all The pipe would be located on Lehigh requinng cation sewage man avenue, feet, It would be raise North Wilbur at a maximum depth of 15 necessary to avenue at the Wilbur, and Brock street to grade, in order to avoid sinking the main pipe to a depth of 18 or 20 feet The pipe in the business district would be from 8 to The velocity would be not 12 feet below in the 24 The drainage sewers, necessary only in the busi- the surface. pipes less than inches a second ness district and a few other places, would be an entirely different sys- tem. special official to have charge of the sewers, and said that a plumb- ing code should be recommended, as the success of any sewer system depends largely on house plumbing On motion of councilman Hev erly, the council accepted the plans submitted by the surveyors. On motion of councilman Eason, the sewer committee was ized to ascertain the streets in which it is most advisable to put sewers, The report recommended a satisfactory author- if the whole project is inadvisable, ascertain the cost and report at the next meeting. President Sawtelle said that special legal advice might be need- ed by the committee and recom mended that the committee be given power to secure additional legal talent if necessary. Concilman Eason said that such things could not be provided for n advance, but that it was neces sary to have a municipal building and a sanitary lockup and a suit able headquarters for department. President Sawtelle said that he was in favor of these things but that he understood that but one proposition could be sub mitted to the people at onc time. Councilman Samucls made a very lucid and forcible statement of his position on the sewer question He said that if the people turned down the recommendation of the board in the matter, the board would vote a franchise for a private sewer system to the first corpora tion that came along. the fire Last year, two large corporations approached the council and wanted to apply for charters to build private sewer systems, and charge rental to prop- erty owners for usage, but were discouraged. Such a corporation would net about 20 per cent. on heir investment every year. lfc rood system at minimum cost, the people would turn such a proposition down, he would give the franchise to a corporation and would try hard to buy some of its stock, too. On motion of councilman Ada- my, the committee was empowered to employ such legal talent as | special sewer committee was made a standing committee of the coun cil. bills rebates were presented and 23 cent. of the amounts was voted J. E. Inman, 223; F BR Howard M. Dobell, 239.680; Fred Kirk (ieorge Pick=l : Isaac Piatt Mrs. S. A. Halden, 225 Oo £35: Milford Kroetzer | ¥10.25; J. 1. Crandall, 8 3: James West, = ing, 220.32; Gs Loop | Hancock, 824.56; M_ COC, Gallag Geo. Wilkins, 2203). G EO IL F. Maynard, =a} MT. Moudy, 225 14; John RH ger Kins, 822.414 In. D He ss, X11 R200 S, Hace, 82615. H Ackerman Ralph Williams, 2314860, Joh Lah £2564; KE. D. Adamy, X88.2%; Cha . =17 KR. J. Lewis, 60.24, Chasl Miles, \. Hoag, $27.54; Jao, Pritchard, 821.42 On motion of councilman Lacey >. C. West was The following for sidewalk per | 27.00 =215 = 00 fer, XT R32 I Liraham =S Hit nomsnated to Dr. E |} The roll call showed a vote in favor of Mg \ 3 d he was declared elected by the res n of Williams unanimous West Councilman Samuels that som duc. All by incon ignatic AN announced notes would soon be but g taxes by Sci it we met 16. It £3000 W borrow 23. 0 could | was decided that 8 ed for a year, at interest not to On motion of Hevetly the bill of Williams, Whitman & Co. for plans the 10.00, was ordered exceed § per cent councilman specifications for Sewers amounting to 3G paid et P-- CANDIDATE FOR PROTHONOTARY W. G Gordon, candidate Republican for the the office of prothonotary made vacant by the death of Frank Pike, was calling within Mr. Gordon is nomination to on voters In Sayre the last day or so. the Republicans in one of most known this county, his thorough acquaintance will no doubt stead the brief campaign which It Gordon's lot to give way for others widely and stand him in good during lies before him has been Mr when political offices were al the disposal of the Republican party, but now his friends say that he has withdrawn cnough and they put up a strong fight for his nom- ination. Mr. Gordon has great favorite will been a the for with voters of the vote there will in rural portions and his county years, be large Wn LATE FIRE SOON OUT af the Soon after three o'clock this ternoon fire was discovered in house of F. Bradford street. J. Zimmerman The blaze caused by the cook stove on was and was extinguished by quick work on the part of Dan Clarey The alarm and the fire department responded The people of Bradford street had peog and others, was sent in for safety a narrow escape this time as the high wind would have swept the blaze down the row if it had a bit of headway. gained matte A fear. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Emma Ervay of Athens was discharged today Mrs. Rose Sippler of Laquin and Mrs. Ella Litchfield were admitted today, ol Dnggs Emma Driscoll of East Mrs. Ella Bunnell of Skin and Mrs. Mana Mid- of Towanda underwent Mrs. Forks, ners Eddy daugh operations this mormng. ————— A It sa—r MISEBOON AND HOLCONB WILL REBUILD SOON We are informed that K. J. Hol comb and G. W. Roseboom intend to erect a brick block on Mr. Hol- comb'’s lot in the near future. This |, West Sayre Building Controver- ance of Directors’ the last evening, board of edutation was held all members being After the nmunutes the present reading of the board went into exec- { the settlement of the new school build- ling taken and Maynard, utive session and the matter o controversy was up ittor- and Mr, Maney, sunced the re “plance school board, enting Thos As last week ‘ocum, repre | were present ann« hy Reco unqualified ace rd j was an lthe terms offered by the Mr { allowance for excavation est, but th the is refused. The amo | board Maney wanted an and inter board 28 school unt of £1,173 ted from the contract price, and the balance paid i After open Session was resumed the several bills for repairs, school janitor's Chang reported supplies and were ordered building we bill amounting to 8790 Miss Lena McCarty's raised from $30to $33 a month Miss Myrtie ¢ Potter's from $35 $5230 The board took ation salary paid es on the new re complete, 1, 5 L4¢ ’ Aidry was and » to into consider the admission of a student into the high school under the pro- vision of the 16, 1 act approved March providing that a child high having FOS qualified to enter a school residing in a district no high school, may attend district that pre vided the board in the latter district The of books and tuition is collected from in an ad- high consent of the joining has a school school 1s obtained Cost school the district from which the student came. The request was granted after considerabe discussion The quality of coal furnished by Coleman Hassler for new building Mr. Hassler ad- mitted the coal was rusty but said was discussed. it was first class and that he would the me indemnify board against any loss that tht arise from its use I'he board thought it would prove satisfactory and directed that de livery be continued The matter of changes in number of students attending the various buildings was referred to the super- intendent with power to act The 1508, law approved March 16, imposing a penalty of from $100 to $300 and making it a mis demeancr for any person to furnish by gift or cigarettes or cigarette paper toa minor was brought to the attention of the board purchase, otherwise, They were heartily in favor of its strict enforcement, I'hus habit by the prevalent to a deplorable extent Sayre youth is and the practice is highly injurious, stunting the physical and mental growth of the child, and in numer- ous instances rendering him incap able of domg even creditable school work. It was thought a public sen- against and that should interest them- timent should be aroused the violation of this law, all atize elves in ats enforcement The Monday, September 11. ns board adjourned to meet rr —— Advertised Letters The following is a list of the advertis- ed letters remaining in the Sayre post office for the week ending Sept, 4, 1005, MEN, Fresd Balil, Geo ger, Juno. Hannon, John Hassler, Dr. Russell Lyon, Michael Lyuch, Tonothy Murphy, JC, Murphy, Edward O'Connor, James Shevlin, Pat. rick Fred Sword, Frauk strong, Fred L. Vaughn, 1H. Williams, E. U, Wolfe, Z. T. Henin- Havens, Edward LC onners, Shaunnessy, WOMEN, Mrs. Wm. Barkman, Mrs. M. E. Jones, Miss Sadie Randall, Mrs, T. A, Wilcox, FOREIGN, Rinoldi Antonio, If not called for within twa weeks they will be forwarded to the dead lot- ter office, Ask for advertised letters, giving date and bring one cent to pay for advertising. Sept. 4, 1005, J. N. Weaver, P. M. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Proprietor of restaurant in aires fo wel an Shay et senna, or Wi n right for term of five {I rent or or Plain Oak, Quartered Oak, Reed Rockers, Nice Line of Folding Go-Carts. Furniture Repairing and Picture Framing a Specialty. 208 Desmond St, Sayre. Farmers" National Bank OF ATHENS, PA. Statement August 25th, 1905. RESOURCES. Loans a United States Bonds . Banking House and Fixtures__ Bonds (Cash Val Demand Loans Due from Banks Cash $166,600.00 01,000.00 83,190.00 74.247 60—8115 0 LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus and Profits Circulation Deposits I, 0. L. Haverly, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly that the above statement is true to the best of my kuomloige and 0. LL. HAVERLY, Cashie our store at cost. Remember this offer is open for. days only. Hammocks at greatly reduced p i It will pay you to call and look ov! our stock. Waverly, » N. Yoo National Protective 0 S Legion. | i Chartered under Fraternal Laws, State of New | York. Health and hap- | piness are what you ‘most desire in life and yon can't enjoy . 4 either fully in ape Fraternal Life Insurance |< TEM Ck Costs less than Old Line not contain an up-i& and easier payments. We to-date bathroom, | accept payments, monthly, No¥ we do Plum, bing and do it well. BS quarterly, semi-annually or |, you engige nia yearly. Look up our rates, \, ft up a bath 1 they will interest you. mi Ti {room for you there's re {only one thing tha E. F. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. [you'll be sorry fo Rayre, Pa. 112 Desmond 8¢t. and that is, Valley Phone 14dy (you didn’t have itgg done sooner. | TEETH runing vetoes Come let me give r teeth a thor- QE examination. A will cost you | H K TA hothing and may save you a lot of trou- . 1% ble and anxiety later on, Bifoe adver- | tising prices Ix considered very unpro- Both "Phones, fessional and quack like, | can only say’ here that all I ask in fair prices for fair | and honest work, VITALIZED AIR. DR. G. F. CARLING, de-| 138 Desmond St. Sayre, Pa Rreeything Neg an ! AMY Tred Hours to 13; 110