SAYRE, PA. DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $s.00 OR OVER. A Big 8 OU ¥ ideas. n) ly two alike. o'clock, and are They include Chi karat prices. hats for about Children’s Hats They go from $3 to $8 values. ps, Milans, Nea- They Pastel Effects This 1s a the price of one. at 50 cents up. . J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Repecial care and prompt at. Planos, Housshold Goods, Safes and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS | TRANSACTED. | ~ Attorneys WS BUILDING, $19 DESMOND ST. | Valley Phone 130-A. Sayre. | a a I i RR SS LOOMIS OPERAHOUS ORCHESTRA rin, Doi Dt sta. HILL & BEIBACH care Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. {lo eflect Dec 31, 1 Tralus lens Savie sa follows EASTSOUND AM ally for Towasdae Tuskheu wok, FPilleion Wilkes Bane, Manck Chunk, Allentows,k Belhirhem, New isdeiphin, Baitiviors aud Washington M (Waverly £ 4s A MM) Week days uly, for Athens, Ulster, Towands, Mon roetag. New Albaay, ashore, Hatter gett. Malle, Willlamepors Wyalusing, lacey ville, Tunkhannock, Fistor snd Wilkes Rarre Fiitston AM (Weveriy 3s A MM) * fowssds, fonkhsuuwck, 8:50 Wilkes Batre, Glen Summit Springs White Haven, Peas Haven Jsoctios, Mauch Chuck Allentown, Bethlehem New York, Phill adelphis Baltimore and Washiogton 12:40 Daily fur A.M. Susday only, for Athens, Milas Ulster, Towaada Wyslasiog, Lacey ville, Meahoppen sad Tankhannock FM (Waverly 1323 P. M) Dally . hb fir Towsads, Tunkhsusock, Plitston » Wilkes fiarre, Olen Summit rin White Haven Mauch Chunk A ne: nem Mew York, Philadeiphis, Baltimore and a aslingten * or Tuakhiasock, * Filtston, Wilkes Barre Olen Bem mit Maech Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem New Black Dismend Rx Towaanis FM Daily, press, f PM (Waverly gas P. M) Week days aly for Athens Ulster Towanda Moo . §:5 troetou, New Albany, Dushore, Saltcy Bell, Malls, Willamsport, Wyalasing, Lacey ville, Tankbansock, Pittston asd Wilkes Barre PM Daily for Allentown, Bethle * hem Mastoun Newark and New York . Carries Sleeping Car Passengers ouly WRSTBOUND. A.M. Daily for Genevs, Buffalo, Niag . ars Pulls, Torento, Detroft, Catcago, St . Louts sed points west. A M._ Daily for Geneva, Rochester, Cal . edoula, Batavia, Buffalo. Counects for . Nisgars Valls and Yoresto. A.M. Dally for Lockwood, Vea Kiten * fpescer, Ithars, Trumansbary, Hayw . Corgers, Geneva, Rochester, Balavia | Bualo. Cosaects for Auburn week days ouly ’ Van Kilen Spencer, [thece, Trumans » bury, Hayts Corners, Geneve, Roches ter, Batavis, Duffs’c and Nisyaca Falls i 3:4 ax Batavia, Dalyp for Mhsce, Tromanabary, later x gn, Victor, Rochester, Caledonia ulfslo. Coupects for Niagsrs Pails wtroal, Chicego, SL Louis and polcis west | Connects for Auburg week days only ! ¥ M Dally for Lockwood Odesss { 347 Burdett (Watkins) Valois, Lodl, Gilbert Ive Yarick and Geneva, P.M. Dally, Back Dismoond Kepress b: for Gemevs, Rochester Buffalo, Nisgare ’ Valls, Detroit, Chicago, SU. Louls and points west. ry MM. Dae b: Spencer, © . Tromsusbarg, Hay . Corners, Gegsevs and Manchester. AUBURN DIVIRION, A.M. Week days only, for Owego, Five 7:05 ville, Cortland, Casastola, Grolos Moravia, Asbura, W Nort» Fair Haven, Syracuse, Utics and Al FM. Delly for Owego, Freeville, Cort 3: land, Cassstots, Groton, Moravia, Aw » bern, Syracuse, Utica and Albeay. There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 100 Lake Bt. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: Political Announcement lo the Republican Volers of Bradford tounty lu formally announcing my candidacy for re-election to the ollice of Represent- ative in the legislature from Bradford county, | recognize tho right of my con- stituents to know my attitude, both past and futore, on those questions which are of such vital importance to the country at large. 1 therefore desire to state, that if re. elected, 1 shall favor the following legis- lation, and will introduce and work for the enactment of these subjects, viz: fhe amendment to the Constitution whereby the basis of the representation in the law-making body shall be citizen- ship and pot an indiscriminate popula. tiou of foreigners centered in the large cities to the prejudice and exclusion of the agricultural districts, The revision of the tax laws so that all kinds of property and fraochises shall pay the same millage on the dollar of valaation. The limiting of all franchises to a reasonable leogth of time. The granting to trolley roads of all privileges enjoyed by steam railroads, including the right of eminent domain and the right to carry freight. The retention of all liceuss fees and personal property tax by the county. The increase of the state aid in the | township road law from 15% to 60%, The granting to the people at large more power to decide some of the more important qoestions, such as the grant- ing of frauchises, municipal ownership of public service corporations and mat- | tere of a local character. The repeal of the iniquitons sheriff's fee bill. The final disposition of petty misde- weanors before a justice of the peace {and a jury of six, whereby a large por- | tion of the expense of maintaining the | eriminal courts will be eliminated. The enactment of legislation providing for equality of rates charged by trans- | portation companies, both freight and | passenger, and a maximum passenger rate of two cents per mile, lucreased aporopriation to public schools especially township high schools, even to the extent of the state bearing the entire expense of maintaining the | public school system, |" The epactment of the Anti-Trust bill introduced by me at the last regular session, prohibiting the combination of {capital for the purpose of controlling the prices of commodities by monopolies, The repeal of the present muzzler law | by the enactment of a just and equitable {libel law, | | respectfully solicit the sapport of all | yoters who are in favor of the enactment {of this legislation and pledge myself, if | pe-electad, to use every «fort on my part to secure the rnactwent of the same, Respectfully, Athens, Pa, L. T. HOYT. Read The Record. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of the George Chilson was in Towanda today. se Irving Morse spent the day in Towanda, Horace Crandall has returned from New York. E. B. Carner was in Elmira to- day on business. Mrs. Ed. Shamp was in Towan- da today on business. Mrs. Wm. Atwood went to Rummetfield this morning. The Misses Maurice went to Buffalo today for a short stay. #5 The Athens W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow-afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Crum, North Main street. The subject is “Purity.” Miss Bush in charge. At a meeting of Protection hose company last Monday evening it was voted to attend the annual Five County firemen's convention in Canton and to take a band. Dr. E. B. Joachim was elected drill- master and drill will begin at once. The next meeting will be held June The Protection boys al. ways make a fine appearance and they will need to do some hard work to sustain their reputation. Miss Stella Tyler has gone to New Albany to visit her mother. Herbert Morris, bondsman for | Ellis, has surrendered him to the authorities. Miss Irene Bonney spent the day with her friend, Miss Bessie Jen-| nings, in Milan. | Commissioner Harkness was in Athens today attending to some applications for relief. The Rebekah lodge of Sayre will go to Warren Centre tomor row to organize a lodge, H G Atkin of Elmira street purchased a fine piano of Barrett Bro's, Waverly, yesterday. W. G Newman is grading and beautifying the grounds about his residence on Ferry street. . —— — | Mrs Celestia Weller has been | the guest of Mrs. S. H. Selleck, | aad returned to Towanda today Edward Payne of Cornell was in| Athens today on his way to To wanda to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Payne. Mrs. H F. Mason of Pittsburg, | is visiting her sister, Mrs A C Wright, and today they went to Rummerhield together. Julius Vogel, night policeman of Sayre, went to Wilkes-Barre this | morning to attend the centennial and will remain there all of this week Lyman Sargent and wife of Springfield, stopped over night at the home of Dwight Harris on their return journey from Norwich, resuming their tip homeward this morning. A bazaar for the benefit of St, Joseph's church will be held in E'sbree opera house all of next week, commencing Monday, May 14. There will be attractions and good music every evening. Miss May Jakeway and sister, Mrs, M. B. Wood were in Elmira today to see their mother, Mrs, Ethan Jakeway, off for Philadel phia, where she will be the guest of her son, George Jakeway, for two weeks. Concert company—Mrs. C T. Hull, violinist; Miss Lillian Crane, reader; Robert G. Weigester, or- ganist and accompanist, Edwin F. Loomis, mandolinist—First Meth- odist church, Tuesday night, May 20th. Tickets 35 cents each. Whoever bas the plans and speci- fications for the contemplated 4th ward hose house is requested to return them to Borough Secretary C. W. Tidd or to D. W. Tripp, chairman of the building com: mitte, as they are needed in order to complete arrangements for the erection of the building. Mrs. W. G. Simpson and about thirteen others from this viciai'y attended the meeting of the Home Missionary society at Newark Val ley yesterday. It was presided over by Mrs. Mogg of Wilkes- Barre and Mrs. Hutchinson of Owego made an address. Mrs Simpson will remain in Newark Valley a short time and will go to Candor on the 16th, where she will make an address to the Wom- an's Foreign Missionary society, J. H. Brown, 103 Ferry street, has a fine line of samples of it materials Mill Sale OF Lace Curtains Three Days Only From 29¢ Pair Up Rare chance to secure best values at little money, D. E. McMAHAN I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK, Corner Pine and Main Streets, ATHENS, HOLD ON a minute: Ww tell thing we want you ROE We do plumbing, steam and hot wat er heating, gas fit ling, tioning, sell A [the famous “Cheer ful Home" furnace and handle the fin esl line of Gas Fix- Ues and glassware in the valley. We know we can please you on auy- ‘thing in our line H. R. TALMADGE, Bo!d "Phoses. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. Elmer Ave. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. May- 17 Pleasant 8t. Waverly N. Y. Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. J.B GRAHAM, To the “Repablican voters of Bradford County : 1 uy announce myself a eandida’e for Representative, subject to Republi. can rules. 1am in favor of reform legis Jstion, to the end that corpora: tions shall bear thelr just share of tax- ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law permitting trolley lines to carry freight; also law to enforce the provisions of the Constitation relating to railroads and other carrying Sulbpanicy (see Art. XVII of Constitution). [am also ln Tavor of two cent fares on railroads. 288 George Moscrip. To the Republican Voters of Bradford County: — 1 anoocunce mysell as a caodi- date for resentative to the Pennsyl- vanis from Bradford county, subject to the rules of the Republican If elected I will work for and vote for the enactment of laws allowing trolley roads to carry freight, establi atwo cents a mile fare on steam roads, com- tions to bear their proper the state funds, sad for such weirs 38 HAY be demanded by the Dr. C. L. Stevens, March 10. 1908. 2d Ward, Athens. ; A SHOES DY ORDINANCE NO. 23 Granting to the Valley Telephone Company (a of the State of New Yor! thorized to do business in consent daly au nnsyl- lanes, alleys, bridges, and public grounds of the Horough of South Waverly for the purpose of erecting poles, stringing wires and construct ing subways with manholes in con- and maintaining a Telephone system in the Borough of South Waverly Section 1 BE IT ENACTED by the Town Council of the Borough of Sauth Waverly, and it is hereby en- acted by authority of the same, that consent is hereby given and granted to the Valley Telephone Company {A corporation of the State of New York authorized to do business in the State of Pennsylvania), its suc the streets, lanes public grounds of the South Waverly, and over or under the same as hereinafter specified, for the purpose of locating, erecting poles, wavs with man-holes with the building and maintaining of a Telephone evstem and proper usual appliances in connection there- with Section That pany, Hts successors or assigns, shall construct its lines with the usual and necessary appliances, and maintain and operate the same in and on the streets, lanes, bridges and public grounds of the said Borough as here inafter specified, at its expense and In conformity with the ordinances, reso- intions and regulations of the sald Borough now in force, or such reason able regulations hereinafter made Section All work done pursu ant 10 the franch! hereby granted shall be under the direet supervision and subject to the approval of the Horough Council as follows All poles to he erected by the sald Company, (ts successors or assigns, shall be under the direction of the Council in sald Borough or its proper authorized Committee and agent's, and to be of such Kind and character and located at such points as shall be approved by the said Borough through {ts Council, its Committee, and authorized agents, and all incl dental repairs and necessary changes shall be under the same supervision subject to the sald Borough and its authorized rep- resentatives Section 4 The franchise hereby granted shall not be considered as depriving the Borough of South Wa verly from granting other Telephone franchises Section § It i= also made a con- dition for the granting of this fran chise that the said Company, Is suc- cessors and assigns shall furnish the Borough of South Waverly and to its subscribers a good and sufficient tele- phone service, and that the sald Com- pany, its successors and assigns shall not ask, charge, demand or collect from any of its subscribers in the sald Borough of South Waverly, for the telephone service furnished, more than the following rates, to wit: Not to exceed Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per annum for business telephone service on single metallic circult, or Twenty Dollars ($20.00) per annum for residence service on single metallic circuit. Section 6. This franchise, and all rights thereunder, shall terminate at] the expiration of forty-five (46) vears from the date of its granting Section 7. The Valley Telephone Company, its successors or assigns, shall file a written acceptance with the Borough Clerk within thirty days from the passage of this ordinance] in connection ! or granting of this franchise, sui dent and attested by the Secretary of the sald Company under the au- thority of the Board of Direciomm thereof Ef Section ¥ The said Valley Tele- phone Company, Is successors al assigns, shall furnish and maintain for the said Borough free of charge, three telephones with alarm box and wires connecting the same with LU central exchange, and as many addi tional ax the Borough may desire for Dollars ($10.00) per anngm | each, for police calls and fire alarm | systems of the said borough, or sueh | other publie purpose as sald Counell by resolution may direct, The said telephones and boxes to be located | and maintained at such polnls as shall be designated by the sald Bor- ough through its proper authorized representatives, within thirty (38) days after receiving notice In writing to install the same, pany, its snceessors and nssigns at all times to give fire and pollcé ’ from said stations and boxes ence over all other calls on the line. All wires connecting the poles and cut or put out of tervicu crept a= such repairs and changes as aré usual and necessary, and then only on dus notice to the Burgess of the sald Borough. The sald Borough in con- sideration of this grant, is to bave the right for fire alarm or police call service to string and fix its wires on the poles of the sald Company, iis successors and assigns without charge, if the sald Borough shall wish to maintain and operate Its own line. The receiving of the use of the free telephones and special rates by the Borough not to operate 1g estop the Borough from the exercise of ita usual legal rights except as expressly provided In this ordinance, Section 9. Fallure on the part of the sald Valley Telephone Company, its successors or assigns, to fully | comply with and carry out each and every one of the terms and conditions of this franchise on reasonable notice in writing, shall render the same and all rights and privileges thereunder vold, and the grant hereby given for- felted Section 10. The sald Comgany, its successors and assigns, shall’ pay the expense of drafting and adv Ing this ordinance before the same shall become effective. Section 11. This ordinance shall | go into force and effect when proper- lly accepted, expenses aforesald paid, and duly passed, published and res corded according to law. | Section 12. All ordinances or | parts of ordinances luconsistent here« with be, and the same are hereby re- | pealed Duly passed by the Council of the | Borough of South Waverly at a regu- | lar meeting of sald Council held on {the 3rd day of April, 1906. JOHN V. QUICK, President. Attest: T. M. WALSH, Secretary. Approved this 14 day of April, 1906 PATRICK CONLEY, Burgess. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and true copy of the original ordluance as passed and approved, Dated this 14 day of April, 1906. JOHN V. QUICK. i H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Bpectal attention to Pension Papers. Valley Phone 11 X. 13 Desmond Street. Subscribe for The Record Raywra, | SPP TTTTTITITITITITTTTITTITTITTITITTITTITITTITTETT TTY mak new ble and AA ALALALSS SRDS SS Sse sale sss as assssss ss sds | | This Summer ? ———— e¢ your selection now offer for choice all model single and dou- breasted sack suits in the worsteds gray the style It will be 8 10 11:00 a m, 1 to 4:80, 7:00 to 8:00. Siaalis pica and shroale diseases & Nose and
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