Monday and Tuesday, . 9 and 10. We vill place * fan assortment of veiling. A regul 10, and 50¢ veiling a ing to you of from ong hall REESER, KESSLER WIELAND CO. SAYRE, PA. occur. DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER -— : As eel o A - - .- "ne - s NA 1 : BR fis “ I —— — AL —_ ~) «} =} y SLL DI LadoLb The Wooltex are Woman's Home Cong The manufacture 0 Suit your purse A beautiful assortinen white, wine with white and | 31 ! 0) NI 294 I are a reuder We that s new and e of th - NT '....} iird K wit ait vir HITY { beoand e with white, &/ Home Journal or that's tashiongle The prices alley are made . Your y daughter may owe much of her Fairy to her perfect, them so they must be for. She will thank you some day for saving ber from disfigurement and Special Prices for July and Au gust. Dr.W. B. McDonald, DENTIST. Rooms 7 and 9, Talmadge Build- Elmer Avenue, Sayre, Office: The Globe Store. Subscribe for The Record ‘HILL & BEI CAFE | Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. UPHOLSTERING Furniture “upholstered, Mattresses renovated, Um- ‘brellas re-covered and re- pa 250 patterns of up- : goods to select from. Satisfaction guaran- IBACK 0 ER ls: SATURDAY, OCT. 7, MATINEE AND NIGHT Production “WHEN WOMEN LOVE" The Big Scene mouth are the tes of needed teeth we Yes, to your face, for f cheek and chin are to well w hole ew style SEE it Labor Union Seene, f a Large Factory The Gre he Ls Full Operation The Realistic vii Island [he Great Court Room Seene, Ihe Great Garden Fete terior mn ¢ inside tained [hen as as th Oks are u ideas and ir work bu Ie Woman's Ward on Black- price ti want « « Mast Beautifal Scenic and Bleetri . cal Effects Produced in Modern Times Moming DR. DAVIS, N.Y PRICES: Matinee, 15¢c and 25¢. Night, 25¢, 35¢ and soc. JULY DIVIDEND “ & Jers cet The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co. Dower ng the wu which the “RF Profit was GOOD BREAD ! When you want it call for KING'S BREAD Made at the West Sayre Bakery. Sold rods in Sayre by David Arthar, Fred Cook, or a Child, Waltdhan & Young, James Daly, Hand & Doane, F. E Seager and WN bd night, In Athens by Park & Uo, Cat- & Ca, J. FP. McKean and the Racket stare * Good Bread From Good Materials. None Better Made Anywhere. culs ws iatle value etc warth (avestip HK KE REVNGLDS T Packer Ave Sastre Pa H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public TE sting | Breeptbag New sod Up: Up-to-Date. First Accommodations. FREE To the Person Bringing this Ad to Our Office. Beginning September 13th we will give free of charge one gold crown (best quality) on every full set of teeth made or contracted for on or before October 20th. We will also allow 10 per cent dis- count on all other work doue or con- tracted for during same period of time. NOTE PRICES: Gold crown and bridge work $0 per tooth Full set of teeth. .. $5.00 up Teeth cleaned. .ev....50 cents Teeth filled with silver. ..75 cents Teeth filled with gold. .. $1.00 up Teeth filled with cement . b0 cents Teeth filled with art’l enamel. $1.50 up We extract teeth positively without pain. All work guaranteed. DRS, WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: 8:30 to 12; 1 to 5:30; 7 to 8. Opposite Sig Btoréd, corner Elmer and Lockhart 8Bt., Sayre, Pa, We are Agents for the Sale of the STILLWELL INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER which gives you better light than ten ordinary gas burners or twelve electric bulbs. Floods a large room with a bean- tiful white light. Comfortable for home, Haves the eyes. Makes stores, halls and churches look at- tractive and bright, Fits any gas burn er. After a week's trial, if not satisfied your money back. L. C. KEPLER, General Agent, 374] Broad 8t,, Both Phones, Waverly. C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR 10 NED IVER THE VETO Athens Borough Council Refus- es to Recognize Reasons of Burgess and Petitions of Peo ple in Trolley Matter. Athens— The regular mecting of the borough council was held at aty hall last evening, all of the members being present except Mr Cheney. The veto of burgess Macafee was presented giv ing his reasons for withholding his approval of Ordinance 6 granting a franchise to the Athens, Sayre & South Waverly Street Railway company to build their road through the streets of the borough Petitions message were also presented signed by many of the citizens of the borough recommending that the burgess be veto, sustained in his President Weller gave an opportunity for anyone in the room to be heard whereupon Hon. Mial Lilley arose and stated that the persons standing back of the com- pany he who were thoroughly responsible and that they were acting in good faith and if they would pass this ordinance to night that they would have an engineer on the route between here and Waverly at once and ‘would go on with the work without un- | necessary delay. But if Athens | borough sustains your mayor we cannot go on with it and we can not build the road to Tow anda as we intended. Mr. Lilley then stated that the local passenger traffic needed this road for then you could go to To- represents wanda and do your business and return in time for dinner the same That the railroads did suitable accommodations for the local passengers and were day. not provide indifferent as to the needs of the travelling public. In regard to the 5 centfare, he said, the passengers would be W. S. & A. cars be taken to the northern limits of their line for one fare. In the matter of bonds they stood ready to give a satisfactory security that the borough would always be kept harmless from any on the new line the and they would given transfers to expense or damages arising in con- | sequence of the operation of the road. Mr. Keefe then said: Whereas, it Ordinance ¢6 without his approval and a petition has been received asking us to sustain him in his veto, therefore | move that the matter be reconsidered The motion to reconsider was whereupon Order 96 be taken up by sections and adopted. On a vote being taken each scction read and passed upon and adopted by a vote of 6 to 1. Weiss voted no every section and the remainder voted aye. Mr. Keefe then moved that the ordinance be adopted as a whole, whereupon Mr. Weiss said : was Councilman to “1 can readily see that this is going through regardless of the “veto of the burgess and the petition of the people. You are requested to give away a valuable franchise and there is no evidence or guar- antee that the borough of Athens will ever receive one cent in return for it. They tell you that they will pay fifty dollars for every new car they run. This is practically the same corporation as the old linc of Waverly, Sayre and Athens street car company, What to hinder them using the old cirs they have been using all the time on the new line. Then you will get nothing from them in this way and the borough will* not get a in return for the valuable franchise we are asked to grant Xe voted the franchise to the W S. & A. company in 1895 and they have been operating the road 10 years on our streets and we have not received a penny in return. Are we going to grant similar rights to this company as we did to Is cent SHOES For most people the seasom for have been apprise d the new styles The branches we FOR MEN The A. E Nettleton The Walk-Over The Monarch Pats Warthmore £3 The Nox-em-all _ s that they shall receive some returns for our borough 1 am not asking you to refuse this franchise, and to hold it up until we can have guar- antees that we should have before The all voted aye granting this request, taken and except Wass who vote was then voted no, and the ordinance was declared carried The question of bonds came up ind Mr Lilley agreed that a bond would be furnished <atisfactory to Mr A petition was received from the citizens of West Sayre asking that First street where it runs through Referred Mills the borough attorney the limits be accepted to commmitice on streets A bond Hale and C for $1000 ful performance of his contract in signed by contractor H. Stevens as surety conditioned for the faith- repairs to 3d ward hose house was AC epted Lhe request of the citizens of the 4th ward asking that the electric light at corner of Pine and Main streets be made an all night service was agreed to, An arc light asked for at corner of Desmond and Frederick was streets which was referred to the proper committee The Maple and Ferry streets was re- catch basin at corner of ported unsatisfactory and the street commissioner was authorized to remedy it by putting in a dry well. Mr. Mills reported that the bor- ough had appointed Geo. H Stim son as arbitrator in the McMorran case and that Mrs. McMorran had appointed Geo, resent her interests, Mr. Mills was instructed to take charge of the case and bnog it to a final scttlement. judgement has been awarded of $500 against were taken to have judgments set the borough, steps aside, The Lehigh Main street crossing was reported in bad shape in con- sequence of new frogs being put in, but Mr. Walker stated that was the intention of the company to ballast the tracks and pave the street soon, and then everything would be remedied. Mr. Macafee stated that as the firemen would hold their fiftieth anniversary of the organization of Protection hose company soon the rooms should be put in order. A large number of bills were] presented and ordered paid. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Richards street, a few days and returned to| hall shoe is over, and already we both be favored tus Fall and f the mode, t's store, FOR WOMEN The Edwin C. Burt _ The Patrician $4.00 LaFrance The Doris The Bernalda Chauncy S. Wheaton speat the day at the county seat. Miss Willa Murrelle returned from a visit in LL aPorte today. John Ruger has gone to Lacey- ville to visit his son, Henry Ruger. R. PF Page returned from a trip to Davenport, lowa, last evening Cashier Miss Ada Homet of Homets Ferry is visiting Mrs. R. F. Page, South Main street. Mrs. H. N. Weller went to She- shequin this morning to stay over Sunday with his parents. Miss Florence E verbart went to Ulster this morning to visit her grandparents, Miles Smith. Mrs. J. E. Hall has gone to Forkesville to stay a week with her brother Nathaniel Tompkins, James Smith has purchased the Estabrook building where his shop is located, 604 South Main street, Miss Laura Stevens, the trim- mer at Mrs. J. A. Gould's millinery store, went to Wyalusing today to stay over Sunday. : Mrs. H. J. Taylor and children went to Preston Park, Pa, this morning to visit her parents, Mr) and Mrs. J. P. Williams. Mr. William Everhart and Mrs. Howard Hause went to Port Byron today to spend a short time with the family of John Turner. Mrs. A.J. Close and little daugh- ter went to East Troy this morn— ing to spend a few days with her parents, Geo. Ballard and wife. William Atwood and son Paul went to Wyalusing this morning to spend a few days with Mr. At" wood's brother in-law, W. F. De- pew. Lee Groat, Joan Childs, John McGraw and Arthur Benjamin went to Ithaca today to witness the football game between Bucknell and Cornell. ing a few days with his uncle, A, | C. Arnold, went to Towanda this Be ' shequin this morning to stay over « LJ
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