SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- " DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR -EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. THE You can save 10 to 20 per cent. on an aver- That's At About One Half button, for $1.98, union made shoes; in In metal calf $2.69. We continue the sal but they cost browns, gray patent colt, Made to $8.98 to $20. Our leader e on Hood's fair at $6. We have This no more than goods of and homespuns; some + CN bay Covert Jacket at $4.89 It would be Fe. We make shades up in qualities and cheerfully mates on large or small ing better than hand Factory shades all sizes and submit esti- jobs, Noth- made goods. | buy here. The manage- Your Easter hat CASH OR CREDIT Office “The Satisfactory Place.” . From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service. pein | | say we have the! please. We keep | | Talmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave.. Sayre, | Valley Phone 28x. WE PRINT The Valley Record CG. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING h DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at. ‘tention given to moving of " Planos, Household Goods, Sefer ole, HILL & BEIBACH | care Best of Everything ~ Lockhart St. ALL NEXT WEEK Matinee— Wednesday and Saturday. Comedy Co. THE IDEALS Including Miss Beatrice Earle And Howson's Band and Orchestra, | Extra Vaudeville Feature, the Great Arminta and Burke. The Perfect Woman Gymnast and | the Funny Aerial Comedian Night “The Daughter.” “Out of the Fold.” 10, 20 and 30ec. Matinee Prices— 10 and 20¢ THE BEST STORE IN TOWN! M. PROCAS Will open a Confectioners Monday in the Eighmey Block, at C, U hams's old stand. Carrations Will Be Given Away Free Nica fresh made candies tive boxes Ing in attrac- Political Announcement To the Hepublican Voters of Bradford x apy: 1 hereby announce myself as a candi- vania Legislature from Bradford county, subject to the rules of the Republican party. If elected | will work for and vote for | the enactwent of laws allowing trolley | roads to carry freight, establishiog a two {cents a mile fare on steam roads, com | f pelling corporations to bear their proper kare of taxation, providing for the en- re expoase of the public schools from | the state funds, and for such other imeasires as may be demanded by the | people of this county, Dr. C, L. Stevens, 2nd Ward, Athens, A.J.GREEN CONTRAGTOR AND BUILDER. Plans sod Batimates Furnished 35 Stevenson 88, Sayre, Pa. March 10, 1908, 'LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL Orders can be left at West Bayre yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN HASSLER, Trustee's Sale By virtue of an order issued by Hon, Referce in Bankrupt Elsbree, a bankrupt of the township of | Ulster, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale at the Town Hall in the Borough of on SATURDAY, APRIL 14, | 1908, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following | propertie s First. Lot. piece or parcel of land, living and being in Boroogh of Sayre { bounded and described as follows: le- 114 feet south of Joo Yargers sotthwest corner, south 48 feet 10 a cor- { ner of lot known as J. F, Ovenshire lot; | theuee east 140 feet to a corner; theaos i no th 46 feet to a corner; thence west 140 feet to the place of beginning, Second. Lot, piece or parcel of Jand situate in the Borough of Bayre, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning on the east line of Chestnut istre=t 67 feet from Joseph Varner's southwest corner; thence south 47 feet along the cast lioe of Chestnat street to line of said Elsbree; thepce cast line; thence north 47 feet to corner; thepes west 140 [eet to place of begin- ning. Think. Lot, plece or parcel of land lying and being in the Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and Sta e of Penn- sylvaania, bounded and described as fol- lows. Beginning a* a point in the cast line of Chestnut street 22 feet south of the southwest corner of Joseph Varner's; thence sooth 45 feet to a corner; thenes east 140 feet to a corner; 45 feet; thence west 140 fect to place beginning. Fourth. Lot, piece or parcel of land gitvate in Boroagh of Bayre, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Ha ginning at the southwest coraer of lot of Joseph Varner on Chestnut street; thence running east 200 feet to corner; thence south 160 feet to lands of J. F. Ovenshire; thence west along said Oven. shire 00 feet to lands of K B. Elshree; henes north along said Elsbree 188 (ect; thence west along said Klshree 140 feet to the cast lige of Chestnut street; thence north 22 feet to the place of be- ginning. Fifth. Lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, bonnded on the north by lands of George Rightmire, west by lands of T. IH. Bai. lay, south by Lincoln street and east by lands of F. i=. West. The purchaser of said property to take tithe free of all incumbrances. Terms of Sala uty per cent on the ihe Bblsnch Go Sondem- thence north of "A Large Volume of Business Trans- acted at Last Night's Session Athens—The regular meeting of the borough council was held last evening, all of the members being present except Keefe. President Weller presented the names of the standing committees for the year which were approved by. vote of the council. C. C. Yocum, Esq, appeared be. fore the council and stated that Mr. Evans and himself were attorneys for Mrs. Nicholson in her claim against the borough for damages to her property; that judgment had been awarded in her favor to the amount of $500 October 19, 1504, and that Mr, Maynard, a former a'torncy for the borough, had ap- plied for a rule to have the judg- ment stricken off, which the court had refused. He was present at this time to make a demand for the money, which he now did, and hoped that the council would take such action and stop further litiga- tion. Mr. Mills, borough attorney, re- plied that what Mr. Yocum had stated was correct and that plaintiff could issue a mandamus to compel payment, but he said the borough had a remedy and he did not think it advisable to take any action in the matter; that at the proper time he would inform the council of his reasons. No action was taken. | A large number of bills were then presented and ordered paid. The annual report of the Board of Health was then read by the secretary. This was a most care- fully compiled report giving a full account of the business transacted and an exhaustive description of the sanitary conditions of the bor- ough. The report shows that the persons representing this official board have entered upon the work with a determination to give the closest and most intelligent scrutiny to the work. As a consequence there have been fewer cases of in- fectious disease and less mortality than there has ever been in any previous year. There are five mem- bers and cach one has the super- vision of particular districts, who with the aid of the medical officer, has a gencral oversight of the sani- tary conditions under their charge. It is advised that a sanitary officer be appointed who shall receive a salary, and that he be required to make an inspection of the cesspools at such times as may be determined, and that he report to the health officer. The term of Charles E. Finch expires in April, 1906, and he was reappoiated on the board. Mr. Clark, of the special com- mittce on the conditions at the gas works, stated that he had waited upon the manager and stated his business and that they had in- formed him that they had discon- nected their apparatus from the sewer and that there could be no further contaminations from that source. Dr. Stevens also reported that he had visited the works in persan and found that they had no connection with the sewer. Mr, Nevins visited the plaat today and was shown where the trap has been taken out. Dr. Stevens also reported that there had been complaints in the upper part'of town that the con- nection from the Furniture works and Imperial Tool works were not in proper condition. Mr. Kellogg and F. K. Harris were called upon to explain, which they did, show- ing that thcir sewer connections were flushed as occasion required. The conditions near Spruce street are chargeable to the imperfect catch basins made neccessary by the surrounding ground, The matter of a subway at the Lehigh Valley crossing was dis- cussed. Mr. Mills stated that Superintendent Kinney of the rail- road company and Mr, Case of the trolley company were both anxious to have it and would bear their share of the expense. He is also in correspondence with the officials of the bridge company who own the hoped to get Wheelock avenue through to Main suspended to a future date. theChemung river bank, Dr.Stevens Street Commissioner Mulligan he would cost about g40. Mr. Nevins of the finance com- it would be necessary to economize. He was authorized to prepare an annual budget and report at next meeting. M. J. Burke, agent for the Eurcka Hose Company, showed specimens of fire hose. Council voted to purchase 750 feet at 65c a foot, to be paid for September 5, 1906. The hose is guaranteed to stand a pres- sure of 500 pounds and to last in good condition five years ; any fail- ure to be made Rood by 1 new hose. ATHENS, Edward Payie it returned to Cor- nell today. Mrs. I. M. Gillette return:d to Milan this morning. The board of health will hold a meeting this evening. Miss Mary Hunsiker has re- turned from Geneva. Miss Minnie Lamkin of Troy is the guest of G A. Lamkin. Mrs. Jennie Weller of Chicagsi is Mrs. E the Wolcott block to Willow street today. Seo a Miss Laura Drake spent Sunday in Smithfield, returning home last night. Miss Rovere of Cook acad- emy is the guest of Miss Hallie Grant. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vanness went to Standing Stone this morning to visit relatives. Kenneth Page returned to Cor- nell last night after a few days’ visit with his parents here. ~ — Miss Alice Loomis, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bert Rowe, returned to Milan this morning, The Farmer's National Bank of Athens declared a two and one half per cent quarterly dividend April 1st. Mrs. Archie McVaugh went to Wilkes-Barre today to visit her daughter Beatrice, a nurse in the City hospital in that city. Protection Hose Co. No. 1 held their regular monthly meeting last evening. There was no business of importance transacted, Dr. Tucker of Waverly per- formed a slight operation on Har- old Lindslay yesterday. The pa- tient is getting along nicely. Miss Beatrice Daw and her guest, Miss Elcanor Garber, students at Vassar, returned to Poughkeepsie today, after a vacation of ten days. The school directors held a meeting last evening, all of them being present except Satterlee. Onoly routine business was transact- ed and a number of bills were paid. An adjourned meeting will be held next Monday evening for the pur- pose of settling up the business for the vear Cards For Sale. The Valley Record bas in stock the following oard signs: For Rent L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 3 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave. SHOES SAYRE, PA. GROVER’'S Soft Shoes For Tender Feet Women whose feet are naturally tender, or have been made over-sensitive by wearing ill-fitting SHoeS, may here find shoes peculiarly A adapted to their need. GROVER OXFORDS JUST RECEIVE == J. W. Murrelle, D.D. S., Office and Residence at 106 Center Street, Athens, Pa. Bridge Work Our Specially Valley Telephone 97d LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. (In effect Dec. 31, 1908.) HCA Jeane S471 a4 fultown: 1 J £2 poly for rm oer Gua, Alieniows, a steam and hot wat- wi po y AM. ro diem Cle Town Jeuk date ating, gab fit ae ting, tioning, sell |™™ rly 635 A.M) Dally for the famous “‘Cheer- pring: I Tomade rd Total, Bul Home" furnace |cs kr MM. ar 122g PF. M Palladeiphis Baltimore ‘and ingen, Easton, Newark New York, fs MM. ye Fiamassbere, Haru Bi0 és: Hh Fendi BAtey Haven Junction, es and handle the fin- aks Sel hs M. ru (wereiy as M) otk dan and m 0. Carries steeping Car Passengers only. a for Srnavh. ae a ' days only. 110: — HOLD ON =_"|a minute; we want Lito tell you some- thing, We do plumbing, “ A % We know wecan \ \ please you on any- . thing in our line. H. R TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. A. H. MURRAY, i. D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the plier, N and Tarukiy dud the Ay tting of Glass: | =" arg Rng as, Be xSiudsyn by look Block Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. A.M Sunday euly, for Athens, Milan, gest line of Gas Fix- les Ph iadeishia. Baio Baltiiore and g eck Silicon ering: Lae Toreeto, Detrolt, cars, iE tg New York, Phil: at Hew ' == 10:00 Sm far ville, and is Towanda, omisds. Testbensed, wl Fiision. wks a a. Be relon Ji fran gr for Allentown, Bethle- NUTIOWD, 1 of Self J:4{) simi. Lx, nie roo TO and Toromte. th es spare: for Lockwood, pure, Ha hari Sores M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. pure are. Olive Oil just re- Ld a of ce boxes of macaroni and im- ported cheese, All direct from Italy. No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly. To arte Sue SO nects for ys only. 735 gt os me B30 5:5 r. M. cus ae. Dismoad Du" 0 Yh he TET 30h == Moravia, > Aenain, Weeki, Tors ol ERE ERE EY A a There is no nook nor cor- ordldoes not circulate Murphy & Blish urphy & Blish, The Purchasing Of $15.00 as applied to Clothes buying was nev- more strikingly demon- ordinary values we have received for Spring. Men's and Young Men's Sults able length, with deep center vent, broad collars and lapels are here in all Tot Chlengo, 8. Lavi ond _s b: 138 somes P.M. Dut for , Syracuse, Utica ner where The Valley Rec- Power strated than in the extra- cut in the new fashion- the newest patterns.
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