end of the country the eas- t touch and labor produce. A SQUARE DEAL Spring goods. e haveadd:d a new s. As fine a line of ANY KIND mi WANT ANY SIZE YOU NEED ANY PRIZE YOU LIKE The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —real rich blood -and plenty of it—in his body. Driggs” Wine of God Liver ONl 75¢c Per Bottle. C. M. Driggs es igiftian Drags. - Sayre, Pa. $I0 CASH You can save on the new machine Jou buy--the slick-tongued agent's Pp We bave the New Home, Singer and other makes. You have mo 's commission to pay if you oy bere. Call, write or telephone Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Min Street, Athens, Pa The Valley Record “Al ths vews thet's fit to print” THURSDAY, APRIL 26 1008 LOCAL BREVITIES L M. Rice is moving to-day from Chemung street to 301 South Elmer avenue, a. The services of the street sprinks ler are much appreciated. Without it life would not be worth living, especially in the business district. ———— i ——— Ashton & Carmon have the con [tract for building a house for John for Harry Hunsinger, on Layton street. play which will be given in about Wilbur Hook and Ladder Co. at the Wilburs' rooms this evening Mr. and Mrs. “Let 'er Go Fiynn," well known in Sayre and vicinity, were ordered to depart and not return under penalty of being sent to Jail Don't wait for your spring and moment longer, but come up to a FRON THE STATE| Borough Council Decides to Ask Assisience for Road Improve ment in Sayre The borough council held a special meeting last night to take action on a proposition relative to improving certain streets. On May 1 last an act was passed by the leg- islature providing for the improving of highways in townships and bor- roughs, the state paying one fourth the cost thereof, and the borough or township in which such im- provement is made liquidating the remainder. The law practically re lates to thwnships only, but section G17 provides that when a towaship road is completed to a point where it joins a borough line the borough authorities may ask to have such improvement extended through the borough. Recently the State highway com. mission granted an application for a state road from Greenes Landing to the Athens borough line, but the road is not yet constructed The Athens borough council met on Tuesday evening for the pur- pose of asking the commission to extend the improvement through the borough, but the matter, after much discussion, was referred to the council's attorney, practically killing it. Last night the Sayre borough council! met for the same purpose. Attorney Yocum, counsel for the borough, was present and advised that at the present time the com- missioner of highways was not in wm position to grant the rcquest, should it be asked, as the road im provement asked for from Greenes Landing to the Athens borough line had not been completed, and until such time as it was, the com- missioner had no power to act Mr. Yocum also insisted that as the borough of Athens had not yet decided to ask for state aid, that there was a missing link which would in itself preclude the state authorities from taking action. The matter was given consider- able discussion and a resolution was finally passed unanimously to ask the state highway commissioner to give the aid asked for. The road which the borough seeks to ime prove will commence at the bor- ough line on the south on Keystone avenue, and follow the street car line to the borough line on the north According to the provisions of the law, in the event of the request being granted the state will pay three-fourths of the cost, while the borough will pay the remaining fourth. As the street car company under their charter are compelled to pave between the tracks and (8 inches cach side of the rails, the cost to the borough for the im- Councilmen West, Hassler and Samuels were appointed a com mittee to confer with the Athens borough council, with a view to getting that bédy to rescind their action. TOMORROW "S PARADE A parade will precede the ball game which is to be played for the benefit of the San Francisco fire sufferers tomorrow afternoon. The parade which will be headed by the Packer band will consist of the hospital ambulance, police patrol, corps of physicians and surgeons, nurses, bottle holders, bouncers and stretcher carriers. The parade will start from the bank corner at 2:30 o'clock sharp and proceed at once to the battle ground. Resi dents are requested to remain in doors while the parade is passing. LEHICH VALLEY HAPPENINGS I. 5. Wood has been appointed general freight ageat at New York. H. C, Hamilton has been sentto|: Buffalo as division freight agent. t L. Guest has been appointed : nd fesighe agent at [1 Lg] Tl Thomas Maroney and Miss Kath- ryn Jordan Upited in Holy Bonds of Matrimony At six o'clock last evening at the Church of the Epiphany, the Rev J. L. Shanley cfhiciating, Miss Kathryn Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jordan, of 103 Stedman street, and Thomas Ma. roncy, Sayre's well known young business man, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony in the presence of a large number of friends and acquaintadces of both the contracting parties. The bride was attended by Miss Nellie Clark, of Honesdale, while the bridesmaids were Miss Fannie Gartland and Miss Clara Fiz martin, of Elmira. William Vail was the best main and the ushers were William Fitzmartin and James Forn, of Elmira; Charles Birch, of Waverly, and Thomas Jordan, a brother of the bride, of this place. The bride wore a dress,of white chiffon over taffeta silk, with veil and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony a wed ding reception was given at the home of the bride's parents Later in the evening Mr, and Mrs. Ma- roney left on a wedding trip which will include New York, Philadel phia and Washington. The bride is one of Sayre's most highly re spected young ladies, while the groom is the proprietor of a well appointed grocery store on L.cck- hast strcet, and is a youuyp business man of excellent character, They will reside in Sayre upon their 1e- turn from their wed ding trip INJUNCTION CASE. ~~ AGAINST LEHIGH 5 Wysox Township Commissioners Want to Prevent Company Building a Grade Crossing Near East Towanda. A preliminary injunction was issued last night by Judge A. C. Fanning restraining the Lrhigh Valley Railroad Company, or any ol its employees, from laying a track or making a grade crossing over the highway known as the fair ground road, at a point near the East Towanda crossing watch shanty. The petitioners for the injunction are the commission ers of Wysox township. The notice of the injunction was served on Superintendent Kinney of the Pennsylvania division of the Lehigh Valley this morning by Sheriff Job Griffin. A time will be fixed for a hearing to determine whether it will be made permanent or dismissed. Lilley & Wilson ap p ar for the plaintiffs in the pro ceedir gs, The effect of the injunction will be to temporarily stop all work of improvement at Towanda. FAREWELL PARTY Class No. g of St. John's Luths eran Sunday School gave a fare. well party in honor of Miss May Baily, who is about to move to South Bethlehem, at the home of their teacher, Geo, C. Patterson, Hopkins street » The evening was spent in music | and games, after which refresh- ments were served A — LOOK, WILBURS, LOOK! Tonight is tie regular meeting night of the Wilbur Hook and Con’est Will be a Hot One The ball game to be played to- druggists and dentists and doctors large crowd. Burgess Cross has called upon the business men to 13 in progress, and it is quite likely that the request will be generally complied with. both sides are practicing for the of winning. Last night the doctors and lawyers held a joint conference and decided npon a plan of action After the conference, which lasted sccret nature, it was given out that there would be no doubt of their winning the game. It is intimated from the other side of the game that the doctors, when everything else fails, will probably try to chloroform their adversaries and then have a walk over. The following is the manner io which the teams will line up: Doctors and Dentists—McDon Lewis, ¢; Reese, p; Williams, c f; Carling, 1 1; Rinebold, r f; Murray, 3db Substitutes — Everetts, Kline, Ott, Denison, Hunter, LaPlant Haines, Andrews, lock, 1st b; Reynolds, 21 b; Driggs, s +; Gnllespie, 3d b; Maynard, c; LiPlant, p; Laws, ¢ I, Mercerean, rf, Davis, 1 { Substitutes — Evans, Cary, Dunham, Newelt, Gay. Uinpire- Burgess Cross, PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST Yocum, in which Waverly-Athens students evening at 8 o'clock. All are in vited grade will not be admitted unless accompanied by their parents, PROGRAM March — “The Stars and Stripes Forever” Sousa Caprice—“Idle Hogrs" Kutshiner Eolian Orchestra, Address Supt. Robbins, Chairman of Judges. Athens Subject —* Fort Sullivan, History and Iwportance and the Steps Leading to Its Erection.” First Prize, Second Prize. Awerican Patrol Eolian Orchestra. Waverly Sabject— “The Ihstroction of the Iroquois Confederacy.” First Prize, Second Prize, Transcription—“My Country" Eolian Orchestra. Presentation of Prizes Cui Mr. C. 8. Maurice, Regent Tioga Chapter, Siogiog - “The Star Spangled Banner.” By the Audience. “S| STEBBINS” “Si Stebbins combination, with Dan Darleigh as the lead horse in the team, littered up the boards at the opcra house with hay sced and whittlings, packed in new jokes and good old fashioned farm talk. The house was full (of solids-not liq- uids) and all went home sati‘fi d with the portrayal of home life, “way downecast”" in the good old times, when people paid their store bills and the doctors and punters never had to send out any and nobody with a two dol- lar bill tried to trot in a ten dollar race.— Fulton Patriot, Meacham Paull duns tf st: KANE BALL TEAM HERE The Kane base ball team arrived Ladder Co, and there is a great amount of business to be transacted | and every member is requested to be present or pay a fire of 50 cents, so lets get out to the meet | ing and save 50 cents, Frank Wass, Pres, Jas. E Lyon, Sec'y. ing dancing class will Satu in Sayre last night and are now domiciled at the Park hotel under (the watchful care of Proprietor Higgins. The members of the are a finc looking lot of work out on the Riverside diamond |™ gu ap oo next week. The regular season of the team opens on the 14th of N A FULL LINE OF Oak and Birdseye Dressers CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a. + 7 ANZ (Dl? EOS PRNAN A ANS Te ————— TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety of ny basiness is in its management. Investigate oar order Our Assota January 1, 1008, Liabilities. . No. of policies in toroe, 187,812 Divfdends paid past year Disability aid past year. Ceencins th, paid past year. ............... = 81, EF MERCEREAU. Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. A aA re SSS we Hr Tea rt agiagt © st Housecleaning time is here and you will need new up-to-date Wall Papers. Weare better pre- pared to show the latest designs in decorations this Spring than ever, both as to price and qual- ity. We carry a full line of H. M. Berge & Son's § high grade papers. : OEY 423 Gain of abont 40,000 past year $1,310,624 31 We are offering gilts at 5 cents, double roll. Gilts at 6 cents, double roll. Embossed gilts 7 cents, double roll. Embossed gilts, 8 cents, double roll. Kitchen papers 10 cents, double roll. Borders same price as side. (Hive usa call bafore baying. 600 patterns in Ti stock to select from. G. F. Beloud 8: Co, Desmond Street, Sayre, Pa. 2 RShasaass Ress EER SPECIAL AT THE RACKET STORE For Ten Days : 3 quart Enamel Pudding Pans - quart ) quart ot 5 " quart Milk ) quart - > - quart Lipped Sauce Pans quart Deep Stew Pans 10c quart Covered Buckets 10¢ quart “ ie 10ec Enamel Wash Bowls » - - -. - - 10¢ Just received new line of novelties, souvenir of Sarye 10¢ Fresh lot of Candy, per pound - - 10c and 20¢ Fresh Maple and Vanilla Marshmallows, per pound 10e J E WHEELOCK Wheelock Block, Eimer Aves., FEE EPH E POPP hr Ir SHAKES A DIFFERENCE { 10e 10¢ 10c 10c 10c 10c : A Fruitléss Search A big difference i whether one's 3! 3 teeth are weil kept or receive poor through the mowspapers for houses “to attention. This especially applies let” or “buy” is discouraging, but don't to the fair sex. If you contemplate § Kive up hope. If you wust move this baving deatal work done, you will | Spring an early visit to our office Is jure 0 vo gratifying resalts, and the chances are that we have on our lists f Jost the house you require, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. make no mistake by consalting us. Feeth extracted without pain. VITALIZED AIR, leeth Cleaned Se Teeth Alled with cement, Boo Silver filling, Gold Fillings Gold Crowns $600 Full Set Teeth $56.00 DRS. WILLIAMS & LEWIS, GH GOFF Opposite Big Store, $2400440000000044 4444044404 [8 now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir I E. M. DUNHAM, ~~ "Ug jecervolr Ioeto ATTORNEYATLAY, ‘Both Phones, ~~ Waverly, ONeoi-Rooms 4 a2 and 5, Kilmer Block, | 90 $100 up Try an od ia The Record,
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