GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Lo * Oapital - $50,000.00 Burplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cant. Interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Depasit or ~ Savings Account. ~The department of savings is 2 feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or mmall, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. Hn MURRELLE, Publisher. Ww. T. CAREY, Editor. | every y afternoon except Ban- 5y a4 Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, “Subsaripticn, $3.00 per year; 2 cents ‘month. rates reasonable, and wade a Entered as second-class matter May Jao a8 the the Julies at Sayre, Pa, of Congress of March 8, A RE “All the news that's fit to print” TUESDAY. APRIL 17 n 1908 a LOCAL MENTION Mrs. Ellery Hammond of S»uth Elmer avenue is Sune scniously il, tl ——— There is no Rook Or corner in the valley where The Record does © Mrs. Johs Park of Factoryville and Mrs. James Arnold of Sayre ————— Wear Harz, Shaffer and Marks ‘Clothing. For sale by II. A. Kaul “man, old postoffice builiding Des mond street, Sayre Miss Edna Stevens, who has Been visiting her cousin, Miss Ger frude Stevens of North | avenue, 1iclumed to her Scranton today, fcr home at Class 14 of the Baptist church will hold a social at the home «i Edna Weller South Wilbur avenue, Friday evening, Apnl 20, 1500, Home made candies will be on sale, Catherine Forbe “An Heiress to Millions" is the attraction at the Loomis this even ing. It will be presented by the Cook-Church repertoire company, a dramatic organization which is playing its first engagement in this localiny. > The Lehigh Valley telegraph office at Glen Onnko cut, or end of the third track, as it 15 sometimes ~ called, has been closed for the preseat, and the operator has been transferred to Penn Haven to take the placs of the night operator, who died one day last week. Half a dozen clerks in the coal department of the Lehigh have been laid off indefinitely on account of the suspension at the mines. It 1% also reported that the clerks in expected in a few days if the sus. tinues, Erhigh Valley Easter Excursion Buffalo and Niagars Falls £ will be sold April 15; J anit Ape) 16 Fare round from Sayre, $3.00. Ser le Ageuts or further FRANK E. WOOD, Representative left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. office at Sayre, Valley "phone 138X, OF PRESBYTERY today. Opened Yesterday with a Large | _ Delegation in Attendance | town yesterday. | yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, a | arge delegation being present. | Mab Fight. JOHNSTOWN P'a. April 17- Three | meu have been slio! dead a buy fatal | ir wounded and a mining engineer, Eugene Delaney, taken to the bospital | in a serious condition as a result of a | the striking | coal miners last night The place is In a state of terror. Sher- | HY Begley bas been summoned, and an appeal Las been made to Governor | Penuypacker for troops. There are sev- eral others of the riviers who have sus taloed slight lwjuries The Lodies at a Inte hour were lying in the street where they fell the strik- ers refusing to allow the undertakers to remove them The riot was the result of an at tempt ou the part of striking miners to rescue sone of their comrades who Lad Leen placed under arrest The forelgu eleinent have best cele brafing Easter Monday in the miulug section aud much liguor Lesa Deed used The streets Lad been thronged with a boisterous crowd A body of strikers were assembled ia frout of the Windber jail discussiug | the mass meeting that bad Leen held during the afternovn. The discussion grew into an argument and soou there Deputies that the con! mines was frst inaugurated of arrests were made. All of We ar rested wen were uniou men, and thelr colleagues set up a ory that they were belug discriminated against aud lw- posed upou ibe arrested men were marched to the lockup door, but there a wob bad foriued, aud au attewnpt was wade to take the wen from the officers. Forced Lack from the juil dour, the wed, growiug wore violent every mioute threatened the deputies until the off: cers fired The mob besitated, ap parently uot expectiug the deputies would resort to firearius When the smoke had cleared away aud the vic tins of the shols were viewed Ly the crowd there were ¢ries of auger aud soul miners that were armed returued the shots of the deputies lhe fring cessed alliost as soou as It begun, Lowever, and the crewd fled away frow the jall A state of terror exists because of the prevaleuce of liquor aud the anger ed wilers There is much dynamite stored bere, and it is feared the sirik ers will resort to the expiosive lu re Yeuge Baflale UMicials ludicted. BUFFALO, April 17. The luvestiga- tivu of the grand jury lnto the pur chase by the county of Erie of the North street cemetery as 8 site for the Sixty fth regiment armory has suded, und as a result of their work two fed eral officeholders and six former coun ty officials bave Lecotiue involved lu the alleged larceny frow the county of about $38,000. The iudictinents are agalust Fred Urellier, postivaster, Fred O Murray, customs collector; Bernard Pitass, alderman sud former super visor, Jobu H Stock, foriwer super visor; Holbert 8 Woodbury, foriwuer clerk of the board of supervisors; By- rou U. Gibson, former supervisor; WU lam B. Jackson former supervisor, and John W. Neff, former county aw- ditor An Flephant Farm Ia Califernia. LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 17.—-A syndicate ls planoing to raise ele Mineral park. a densely wooded tract sdjuiuing South Pasade ua phants io FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quetations. Meney on call easier al { pers seat Prime mercantile paper. L,Js per cent Exchanges 517405 84. balances, BOVIS IQ Ciesing prices Amal Copper 14 N.Y Atchison oy B&O ils Brooklyn RT, NY LO, Ca BLL MY Cher & Ohlo © Bt li & Northw. n3 Southern Pao “he DD &H pal Bouthern Ry “why Erte South Ry pf Iw Len Blectric. WA Bugas 14 I Cratral 7 Texas Pacific MM Lackawanna Unis: Pacific 151% Leuls & Nesh 1 U. 8 Steel ay Morhattan U. 8 Steel pf. 18 Metropolitan West Union wg Misscui! Pac Central 1M Noel & West $94 Penn RR 140 Reading 1 Rock Island oh Paul 17s New York Markets, FLOUR-Duli and unchanged. Minne- sola patents. Ege. winter straights, $3 Sudse. winter extras, 8 5J1 8, winter patents 8 wgdes WHEAT ~-Opening We lower oi Daarisl weekly ligures, good wealthier and bers receipts, Wheat rallied enly sll, htly on covering and with corn. May, 108% ; | July CORN Options opened aboul unchang- | od apd advanced on bull support and cov ering induced by wmmall receipts and lignt LJ , ady, city, o.. country, | SP { Ww Steady, shipping, Wyte. | good te | choice, BQ ax | LAR TE] farm effentnnli May TALLOW Ste STHAW Easy. long rye ety BEANS Juret, MArTow ytd, pea NW WOOL Steady HOPS Quiet red k domeatic fleece, BY giate common to choice, | 1g6c.. elds QTc. Pa c., olds, cif oust, INE sade 154, 9 r pound. | he'd, renovat- ile | cream. large and | fancy, MAC. |! seconds, Ia axiras, 1g1¥y firsts. 17Qi%¢ extras Ik firsts CHEESE Stats, full colored and white, to prime, IP4Be. ; common te fair Sc; light skims, winter made, bast 1 skims, prime, falr to : tot full =kims. PQ OTe. fowls, chickens, Nn Work os + Mrs. J. L Hunter is confined to { home on Pine street by a severe | cold. G. S. McGlenn Buffalo last night, where been on a business trip A class of about 25 will take the initiatory degree at the meeting of the Odd Fellows this evening. re The Sunshine club met at the home of Mrs. Miller on Loder | Brown of McGraw. The Rev. Dr. G. F. Hollenbeck | | After | transacted the presbytery adjourned until 7:30 a scripture reading by the Rev. J, H. Colclough, followed by prayer. retiring moderator then preached a sermon from John xxi, | 15, after which the sacrament of ithe Lord's Supper was adminis- | tered. At this morning's session, after a devotional service led by the Rev. Dr. Hollenbeck, the’ reports of the various permanent com new members Next Friday even- ing the club will serve a 15¢ supper it G A R hall The Waverly people who went to Richford fishing yesterday brought back a fine lot of the speckled beauties. It is stated that there were 138 people fishing on Willow creck. E. J. Ronan, Miss Anna Ronan and Miss Moran of Brooklyn, N.| Y , who are the guests of S Ayres, | Clark street, spent Sunday Monday at Niagara Falls and turncd to Waverly last evening and Miss Stack of Wyalusing, Miss Gordon of New Youk city, Messrs. John Tobin and John Hornellsville, and Messrs. Lynch and Sullivan of Binghamton, at tnded the K. of C. dance last evemng A NEW PASTOR The Rev. Herbert B. Cook Will Now Fill the Pulpit at This Place Waverly—The Rev. Herbert B Cook has been appointed pastor of the Waverly M. E, hishop Goodsell, of the Wyoming The new appointee las been a member of the confer- nce for 30 years except for a few cars when incapacitated by poor health. He to Waverly fom the High street church, Bing- hamton, and the Rev. M.S. God- ‘hall who leaves the Waverly charge will go to the Binghamton High street church. K. OF C. DANCE Waverly—A large number at tended the K. of C. dance and en- tertainment last evening and en church by conference, comes joyed a very pleasant time. A short musical entertainment was given, which the company danced until a late hour, the music after being furnished by Kram's orches tra. An excellent buffet luncheon added to the pleasure of the occa- Guests were present from Wyalusing, | son Towanda and Ithaca. rm —— A ps — CLLAN-MORGAN Waverly—W ord was received in Waverly yesterday of the marriage | Mrs. Benjamin Gallan of this place, | and Miss Helen Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Morgan, | Lincoln street. Express company and that the presbytery was ina very satisfactory condition. A luncheon was'served by the ladies in the church parlors at 12 m. today, and at 2 p m. the ladies’ missionary society joined with the delegates in listening to an address by Mr. Metzler, a returned mission- ary from Chima, THE CONGREGATION { i i i pressed that the Rev. M. S. Godshall Will No Longer Fill the Pulpit Waverly—About 200 members of the Methodist church gathered at the railroad station last evening | _ to welcome Rev. Godshall on his | return from conference. From all sides were heard expressions of sorrow that he leave them The assembly went to the church where a meeting was held, several members making short addresses expressive of the regret of the congregation that he was to leave and declaring their appreciation of his labors, and expressing their re~ yard for him as a man, THREE DF DRUNKS Waverly—A trio of drunks was gathered in by the police last evening. One, a woman named Monroe, took considerable time to make up her mind whether or not she was guilty, finally decided that she was. Two men were captured together. One was a first offender and sentence was suspended The other had already time fracturing rocks at was ordered to leave town. TROLLEY CAR DERAILED One of the big cars of the Trac tion Company was derailed on the | Desmond street switch this afters noon. Help was summoned from | the power house and the car was| retracked with only a shight delay in traffic served Let me make your spring suit. The | cutting and fitting will be done to your entire satisfaction. Furthermore, in ment nothing but good goods are being used. When you leave your measure here you may rest assured that your clothes will not be seat ont of town to be made in the city sweat shops by cheap labor. If you give me a trial you will be convinced of the facts mentioned. in frst class tailoring in different cities, I can assure you of first class Masadowski, the tailor, McCarty block. (“leaning and pressing. Jen.00 Piles! Piles! Piles! will eare Blind, Bleeding, Diserated and A BEGINNING WEEK MONDAY, APRIL 16TH MATINEES ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The Famous COOK-CHURCH STOCK CO. Supporting the Dainty Son- | brette Star, Miss Ruby Erwood | Evenings in the following success- | ful plays. Tuesday —“An Heiress to Millions.” Wednesday — “An Actor's Romance.” Thu sday- “The Colleen Bawn.” Friday “Her Ooly Crime.” Saturday “The Little Avenger.” MATINEES, + Taesday- “Little Miss Military.” Thursday “East Lyone"” Saturday “The Little House,” Red Sehool Vaodeville Acts by “The Pryers" sing- ers, dancers and musical artista, Harry Moore, Ben Loring and Ruby Erwood. PRICES Evenings, 10, 20 and 30c. Matinses 10 and 20e, Ladies’ Tickets Mooday Night, April 18, 15 cents. Limited to 200. “Amateur Night © Friday evening, April 20. Three cash prizes will be given, W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ra Se ae Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupiad by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: —9 to 10 a, m.; 6:30 to 8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record office, K. J. Clements and Gertrude Clements Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, under the founder, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, Kirks- ville, Missouri, are located tempor arily at the Hotel Snyder, 2nd Floor, Room 3, Waverly N. Y, nntil they can secure permanent of fices in this city, and will be pleas- ed to meet all who are interested and explain the science, All acute and chronic cases successfully treat ed. Examination and consultation free, H. L. TOWNER, MN. D. Specialties Diseases of Women and of the Rectow tours Twa om. 1tof, 78pm OFFICE KRAMUELS BLOCK, 128 Lockhart Ht, MEAT, MEAT Th~ best in the market can be pur chased every day at prices that At your pocketbook. 8K. J. BELLIS, Elizabeth street, V alley Phone fy x. B JOHN C. 0SBORN, Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Valley Telophons 27x. Bell I hone 138w Gardens ploughed, ashes drawn away, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery attached. 207 N. cLetign Ave. Valley Phone 208x ORDINANCE NO 92 N ORDINANCHE granting consent (0 Joseph K. Rush, his associates, successors or as signs (hereigafier to be incorporated as The Peo pie a Gas Light, Heat and Power Company) to fay gas mains under the streets alleys lanes and public grounds of the Borough of sayre, County of Readford and State of Peansylvania Be it urdained Ly the Towa Coupcil of the Bor ough of Sayre, and it is hereby ordained by the { authority uf the sare Sectiou 1 That consent is hereby giveu to | Joswph K. Ruth his associates, sucoessomn or as | signs hereipaflter to be inc rporated as The { Pe pies Gas Light Heat and Power Company) jx 3 lay gas mains with all necessary attachments connections sue d fixtures under the surface of any ! and all streets, lapes alleys and public grounds | within the corporate limits of the said borough | as they pow are or shall be hereafter extended | for the purpose of supplylag gas for illuminating heating and mechanical purposes and to operate, | use and repair, maintain and extend the same funder the surface of all of the public streets | lanes alleys of public groupds in sald borough, and for Lhe purpose aforesaid to make all neces | sary excavations aud treaches in any and all of {said streets lanes alleys and public grounds st iu ud all Limes | der’ All excavatious and trenches made un Ger the rant aforesaid shall forthwith be refilled » as fo leave the public streets, lanes, alleys and | putii groands in as good condition as before such excavations or trenches were ade. and such work shall be done subject lo the supervision and direction of the Street Committee of the Bor ough Council | and ia case the said Joseph K Kush, of the company hereinafter to be lacor gperated as The People's Gas Light, Heat and Power Company, shall fail to make repairs as i aforesaid, then and ig that case the Borough of Sayre may make such repairs and the cost thereof shall be collected from the said Joseph K. Rush of the sald company. And the sald Joseph K Kush, his associates, sUCCessorns of amigas, agree to pay all damages, costs and expense which may Le recoverad against the sald wugh of Sayre by reason of the making of such excavations or trenches, or refilling or fallare 10 refill the same, or placing the sai as mains, pipes attach- ments, connect lons and fatores fo r using, operat ing or extending the same suthe ote hereby, and 10 pay all costs and dana which may re sult from the carelessness, geglect or misconduct of the agents of the said Jomeph K. Rosh, his as sociales, sucoessors or assigns, and in making sald excavations ot trenches and in refilling or piling to refill the same 3 The gas wmanufactored and Lo be sug pied to the people of Sayre shall be of bret quality in ever pect end gas malo shall ¥e of the best —y wrought from or steel & ta De laid of present ia all 4 the privci aces streets of sald L Joe mites of of Raion on br i Brooms, Pails, Gor. Broad St. and i= to say they shall run 200 feet for one consumer goo feet for two consumers, un feet for three con sumers, snd so on for any additional numer All service pipes to be lad (0 the curb on either side of the street and a curl well set and meter furnished free of charge to the consumer. The consumer shall pay fiom the cuth well at the company s established rates for later aud niate rial of the consumer may have the privilege of laying asd connecting Bis own service from uth well if he =o desires subject to inspection and ac ceplance of sak! Company This franchise is granied upon conditions that the said Joseph K Rush, his asociales sucoessors of awigns fur uish acriylens gas to cousumers in the Esrough of Sayre at a price not exceeding §: 2 per hun dred cubic feet, if used for lighting purposes only, and §: © per hundred cubic feet, meter measurement if used for heating or cooking and Hinminating purposes, with a cash discount from above prices of 1x per hundred cubic feet if paid at the office of the company on or before the sth day of the month Kllowiag which bill is rendered. Provided however That where acety- lene is used Both for fuel and illuminating per- poses the price shall be §1 go per hundred cubic feet, suiject to the cash discount, as above men tioned, provided that this rate shall only apply to consumers who use five hundred cubic feet or more per month. If natural ges is fornished, the price shall not exceed “5. net per thousand cubic feet for all purposes [If water aoal or other ¥as_ excepting acelyiene, is furnished ihe Jae mum price shall be §1 28 net per thousand cubic feet if used for lighting purposes oaly, aad fro pet thoussnd cubic feet, if used for heating or cocking and iHummating purposes Sex 4 That aothing in this ordinapce or fran chise shall be construed as giviog the said Joseph K Rush his associates, suliessors of assigns any claim for expenses or damages to whikh they may be subjected in consyuence of estab lishing or chapgiag the grades of any public treet lane or alley along which ther shall have ial the mains, or Ly the laving of a sewer ve tem by the said Borough of Sayre at any time hereafler © but Lhe grades of such streets shall be given to the said grantees’ representatives by the Borough Fugineer prior to the opening of chan ing of sald street, and lhe sald Joseph K Kush, his assaCistes, successors Of assigns, shall pay ex peak of said Borough Hagiueer laying pi in acvordapce with this onli ae there shall be no luterference with auy other pipes, sewers Or other underground drains or wires, now of hereafler to be 1aid lu the streets of this Boruagh Sec 4. There shall be wo trausfertiog, selling of eating of this franchise, ot agy rights there: nnder or any of its products, to any person party 1 wot poration, without the appro Te Sayre Borough Council Sev 6. This franchise and all rights and priv ileges therennder shall terminate at the explra tion of thirty-five (35) years from the date of its pravting Sec 7 The said gas plant, mains aad all pe cessary appliances shall be laid and constrected sud in full operation on or before September 1d, excepliug the layiog of mains, as provided iu Section 1. and in case the same is not dope, this franchise and al! rights thereunder shall be void, Sec. = The said Joseph K. Kush his associates sucuessors Of assigns, shall pay into the treasary of Sayre Borough during the mouth of January 18, $c mo for the vear 1908 during the mogth of January, 19s the sum of $7408 jor the year tang. duriug the month of January, 1510, $100.00 for the year 1310; during the wonth of Japoary igi1, $125 00 for the year i911, during the mosath of January, 1511, 2 per cent. of the gross receipts of the year igi2 an 3 during the month of January of each year thereafler 3 per cent of the gross feceip ts for the previcas year, during the term of this franchise Commencing with the mouth of Jauuary, i513, the said Joseph K. Rush, bis asso Ciates successors of assigns, shall furnish to the Sayre Borough Council a sworn statement show. ing the gross receipts of the company for the pre vious year, said stalement to be shown ip such detail as the said council may require The sald couscil may have the right to appoint a commitiee (0 inspect such books, accounts and other records and take such other means of verifying said statement as they may consider necessary, and said Joseph K. Rush, his associ ates, successors Or assigns shall give such come mitter acorss 10 any books, papers or other re cords, aud render them such assistance as they may require in verifying said statement Sec. g The sald Joseph K. Rush, his assoc ales, sucoessors of assigns, shall withia sixt days from the date of the pa e of this omar, nance file a written acceptance of the provisions of the same with (he Secretary of the Borough Council, and shall at the same time Gle with the Borough Treasurer a certified check yable to the Borough Treasurer, for xe cc a case Lhe provisions of Section 7 of this ordinance are got fully complied with the said certified check shall revert to the Borough of Sayre withoul reserve, otherwise it shall be returned to the said Jo scph K. Rush, his associates, successors of as signs, after deductiog from same the necessary expense int olved, such as advertising this fran chise Sec 10. A failure on the part of the sald Joseph K. Rush, his associates, successors or assigus, to fully comply with sud carry out each and every one of the terms and cua Liticus of this (ras chise shall render the same and all rights and privileges thereunder void and the same shall be thereby forfeited Sec 11. This ordisance shall take effect and be in force after the same has been properly passed, signed by the Burgess and advertised, ac cording to law Sec 12 The sald Joseph K Rush, his associ ates, successors or assigns, shall pay the expeuse of drafting and advertising this ordiuauce before the same shall go into effect. ctherwise thy same is to be pull sud void Sec 13 The said Joseph K Rush his associ. ales suCcessors or awigns, agree that at Jeast ri per cent. of the ys Fhe Prople's Gas, Light Heat and Power Company may be taken by residents of the Borough of Sayre, and that at least teu residents may subscribe for pro rata shares of same, and that for such purpose the stock subscription list shall Le held open and properly advertised for sixty days, afler filing certified check with the Borough Treasurer Pro- vided, however, that the said stock shall be sub. scribed for within sixty days after said certified check has been filed with the Borough Tressurer and the sdscription list o Sec 14 The Borough of Sayre shall have the right to purchase said plast 20d equipment at any time alter Gflern years from date of granting this franchise st the actual cost of coustruction of plant and equipment (uot including repairs or walutenance) up to the time of parchase plus five pet cent per annum Sec 16 The said Joseph K Rush, bis associ. sles, successors of assigns, beginning September 1, vgoy, shall supply free gas for all bose and Bre companies for Muminsting purposes inside their rooms and outside also, where their mains reach Where their mains do not reach the hose or fire companies’ rooms the said Joseph K Ruch his associates successors Or assigns shall pa 34 the the Borough Treasurer the sum of fiow hose and fire company each year a said s¥m (0 be pald during the mouth of Jane ary of each snd every yeart after. Provided owever, Lhat if the sald hose and fire companies where (Re maios of (he said y reach do not sleet 10 use sald Jas, then and in that case the said yh it Rush, his TE Sora of Swigus, 40 also pay sum annually for ach company y not wo using sald ges aforesaid. Sr En, i Ta 00 Park Ave., Waverly. A dining room girl. Apply at 110 Des- mond street. 284 For Rent Rooms for rent, modern imp: gas range, gas lights, Wilbur avenge. rovements, west of Bayte: Price $4. ney, R.F. D Pasture to let after May 10, 1004, Prices, 16c per week for yearlings; 25e for older cattl= and 60c for horses. J, H. ‘McKinney, RF. D. No. 26. J Athens. Two small offices, one room a with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. 2178-4 Block. Two ofions for reat in the Masey, & Page block, Third floor of the Glaser block. provements. KEag offies, Lockhart stre~t. Amber prayer beds between Datballs church, Waverly, and Broad street Leave at Gregg Racket store, 200-8t For Sale. Six room house and one-half acre of land good well water at the door, also find berry patch on the place, ten mine utes to electric car line. Westfall, National Bank, Sayre, For Sale—1 piano and pascal goods. Chemung Mrs. H. D. Sweetland, 3519 street, Sayre, Pa. Fur Sale or Reot— Cig shop and §1- fix- tures, 405 Broad street, Waverly. Stock and fixtures cheap. Inquire 429 Pean- sylvania avenue. HB. K.Woleott, 286-8t% A Crown organ im good condition cheap. Inquire of C. 5B. Maan, 501 N. Wilbur avenue. 179-2w® Baby carr for sale cheap, in fine condition. Taguire 202 Olive, 76-42 The Dr. Judson street, Athens, Pa. Allen, Farmers Ni fo_Now North y to W, Howand Beak, Athtiey Political Announcements The und announces himself a cn dered nomination of Jury Demooratic party of Praia county. J.E.GRAHAM. . Towanda, Pa., March 30, 1908. 5 To the Republican voters of Bradford County : I hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative, subject to bil can rules. [am in favor of reform lation, to the end that corpora tions shall bear their just share ation. 1 favor the [nattiment of a or permitting trolley lines to carry also law to enforce * he provisions he Constitution relating to railroads and other carrying companies (see Art, XVII of Constitution). | am alsoin favor of two cent fares on rallroads. 3 288 George Moserip. To the Republican Voters of Bradford County: 1 hereby announce mysell as a candle date for Representative to the vania Legislature from Bradford sub) to the rulea of the If elected 1 will work for and rote the enactment of lawn all roads to carry freight, establish at cents a mile fare on steam radn e pelling corporations to bear thelr pi share of taxation, providing lor tire expense of the public schodls 1 the state funds, and for such measures as may be people of this county. | CLE L. B March 10, 1908, Pad Ward, 1 herby Sahunes By a0 ne on Era carer: nty, ———— 1 A —