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    THE VALLEY 2D, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906
CIRCUS EMPLOYS | Excursions.
SEER
‘JOHN
H
$
Fire Department and Police
Called Out to Quell Riot
PIA
Packard Pianos.
Picture Framung Neatly |
GRAF
Furniture and Undertaking. Cor.
Which Might Have Resulted
Seriously
A senous clash between the cow
NOS
The Sweet Magic
considerable excitement for
police and fire departments of that
aty and a large crowd of men and
boys who had gathered at the
railroad tracks to see the exhibition
get out of town
Jone at Reasonable Prices.
& CO.
of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
Some time ago Cumouns and
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THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital
Sarplus -
$50,000.00
$12,000.00
We solicit your Banking busi-
ness, aod will pay you three per
cent. Interest per annum for money
left on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The department of savings is a
special feature of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
interest.
NH. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
The Valley Record
J. HB. MURRELLE, Publisher.
W. T. CAREY, Editor.
Published every afternoon except Sun-
Jay at Muarrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
st the postoffice at Sayre, Pa,
Act of Congress of March §,
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WAVERLY
A M_ Russell of Nichols was in
town yesterday
W. B. O:born of N.ch ls was in
Waverly yesterday
Ey D Sebnog, EL:
Norwich this morning
vw], went to
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W. H. Wnght of Binghamton,
was ia town yesterday
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C. A Dean of New York aty
was in Waverly yesterday
Mrs. Charles Emmons and Mrs
E Keeler of Spencer, are visiting
[iends in town
Mrs chard Riders of Paint
ed Post, is visiting with Mr and
Mrs Frank Lee of Clark street
Mrs F D. Swartout returned
home last evening after a week's
tnp to New York city and vicimty
good in both
»
A local fisher-
The fishing
rivers at this time.
man caught a walleyed pike yes
terday that weighed eight pounds
1s
Mrs LL A. Clark of Rome, Pa,
N.Y. were in Waverly this morn
ing, and went from here to Elnura
en
Mr. Bartron of Van Etten
father of the four
were found in a disorderly house
on Providence strect
mother yesterday morning, came
children who
with their
home with him this morning
FISHING TACKLE
matic reels at £4.50. The largest
and finest snelled hooks in exist
at Zausmer's jewelry store, Wa-
verly. 12 4t
Main combined their shows and
shortly thereafter trouble began to
Tuesday afternoon matters
NOT A BURGLAR began to assume a serious aspect
Charles Higley, chief of the cow-
i boys, and the horsemen of the
| Main show had a severe fight. The
His Method of Calling Is Not Ex- horseman was badly beaten. It
But Is as necessary to call a physician
; [to attend to the man's injuries, and
Warranted by Necessity. from that time until the departure
Several persons who reside lof the sh w the employes were in
the vicinity of Broad street, saw alan uproar Ar = o'clock in the
evening Higley aad Main met and
a sericus altercation over the fight
betweea Higley and the horse-
man ensued. Main became funous
with rage and threw his hat and
coat in the dust at the cowboy's
ing a sharp lookout all the time. feet. He then drew a revolver and
Those who observed the act had leveled the weapon at Higley The
visions of housebreaking and steal- | latter never flinched Colonel
ing and were about to put in a po- | Cummins jumped between the men
lice call, when they were informed [and for a time succeeded in quiets
that his intentions were not cnm- | ing the disturbance. Trouble was
inal but that his act was customary. | expected at the raiway station,
Closer the fact however, and Officer Gnffis was
that a bevy of young ladies worked | stationed there. The Main em-
in the room through the window ployes, about fifty in number, were
of which he had disappeared and lying 1a wait for Higley, and finally
that he was only making his regu-| learned that he was in an alley in
lar morning call | Liberty street. In the alley were
He is aware that his method of | stationed Officer Griffis, Higley,
ingress and exit is not exactly con- | Col. Cummins and two other cow-
ventional, and according to the boys.
THIS YOUNG MAN IS
ew
actly Conventional
young man climb a telegraph pole |
this morning until he had reached |
the top of a one-story building.
| He then tiptoed cautiously across
{the roof to an open window in the
second-story, and climbed in, keep-
inquiry revealed
The employes formed a
generally accepted custom of doing | semi circle around them Just as
such things, but he finds it neces | matters again began to look serious
sary in order to avoid unpleasant the firemen arrived and turned a
interviews with the “old man.” | stream of water on the crowd,
| which dispersed. Higley was ar
rested for safe keeping and paid a
fine of $25 for carrying concealed
After his release he
stated that had he called out the
cowboys and Indians a big fight
eset
CONCERT WAS A
FINE. AFFAIR
| weapons
would have ensued and many
innocent persons been shot, which
Drew a Packed House and Gave he did not want to occur
Excellent Satisfaction | The show exhibits at Waverly
Th ls | on Saturday, afternoon and even
* concert given ast}, ng. but it 1s hoped that the diffi-
evening by the Waverly Choral
: 1 Is 3 und culties existing between the two
voion drew out a large crowd, and |g, 0c will have been settled and
the opera house was packed to the
that no blood will be shed.
dc ors
~xpresscd their hugh appreciation. HOSPITAL NOTES
Mendelss hn's “Athalie” was ren
Mrs Wirt Munn of Sayre, and
dered and all taking part showed : .
careful training and a thorough | Pmilip Arnold of Warren Center,
were admitted this forenoon,
acquaintance with the work, which
reflected great credit upon the| Mrs. Nellie Swartwood of Sayre,
was discharged today
Mrs. louise laine
Waverly
The entertainment was of
very high order and those present
conductor,
Blackmore
The chorus composed of forty
voices was well trained The sing-
ing of the soloists, Mrs. Wilham -
Stamford of Waverly, soprano; ALUMNI WiLL MEET
Miss Elizabeth Matthews of Elmi did
£4, SOprano, aod Mrs. LM. Rice| All members of the Sayre high
of Sayre, alto, was of a very high| 1, 6) alumni association are ur
The work of Kramm's| ny requested to be present at
orchestra and of Miss Jessie Whit~ | 1 meeting at the high school
ker, pramist, was worthy of thej,, evening to make final arrange
highest praise. The piano used, a
| ments for the banquet.
Harnngton, was furnished by Bar-!
rett Bros.
Valley Ticket Agents for further par
WILL MEET TONIGHT fi
There will be a meeting of the $15 45 Sayre to Boston, Mass.
Wilbur hook and ladder company | |. i torn via the Lehigh Valley Rail-
a’ their rooms this evening at 8 road, Juue 7th to 11th, account The First
a Chareh of Christ Beientist, See Lehigh
o'clock The meeting is called for | vajiey Ticket Agents for farther par-
the purpose of settling up business | ticalars. : 16-td
{ matters in connection with the $10.45 Sayre to Boston, Mass.
| home talent entertainment BIVEN aud return via the Lehigh Valley Rail-
Ei y e road. June Oth to Sth, accoant American
recently at th Loomis ope1a Medical Association. See Lehigh Val-
house for the benefit of the com- ley Ticket Agents for further particu-
pany. The show was not a success | lars. 15-td
| financially and the members of the $4.50t0 Toronto, Ont. and Return
| company will this evening ascertain
| Account Decoration Day excursion, May
to a certainty how much they are | 3 via Lehigh Valley raliroad. Tickets
out on the venture.
underwent an
this morning.
Valley, operation
character
$8 25 Sayre to New Haven, Conn
! and return via the Lehigh Valley Ralil-
road, June 3d to Ath, account Knights of
Columbus National Coancil. Bee Lehigh
le
will be sold Ma sot, good retarning
until June 2 inclusive, on all trains ex-
the Black Express. For
farther see LV. ticket
Subscribe for The Record.
ERIE RAILROAD.
Regular Sunday Keuka Lake ex-
| cursions via the Erie Raliroad Co.
| will commence Sanday, May 20th
‘and run the following dates, viz:
May 27th, Jane 10 and every alter-
uate Sunday thereafter and up to and
including Sept. 30th. Round trip
from Waverly $1.25. Good only on
day of date. eod-a10sep
| Decoration Day excursion to Roch
| ester and return May 30th, $2.23.
| Binghamton and return May 80th.
| Round trip from Waverly, 75¢c.
eod-a30
Sunday excursions to Ringhamton
and return on the following dates
| commencing May 20th, June 34,
17th, July 1, 15, 20, Aug. 12, 20,
and Sept. 8. Round trip 78c. Good
eod-sepl
Erie R. R. Co. will sell excursion
tickets to Baffalo and Niagara Falls
and return Wednesday, May 30.
| Tickets good golpg on trains § and
{7 and to return on or before May
{ 31st. Round trip only $3.00
i eod-830
Erie Raliroad Co. will sell excur-
sion tickets to Binghamton and re
{turn May 21 to 26th luclusive at
$1.60. Good to return on or before
the 268th. Account of Elks Fair
eod-sm2b
$1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer-
vis and retarn Sanday, June 10
Special train will leave Waverly about
7:50 a m. cod
$2.25 to Rochester and return Sunday,
June 24th. Good on train 7 leaving
Waverly 5:35 a. m. 15-taw
$.100 to Portage Bridge ud retarn
Sauday, June 10h. Special train 15-eod
{only on day of date
For Jury Commissioner
I hereby anaounce myself a candidate
for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re-
publican rales. 1 am in favor of an
equable distribution of jurors in the
county, and am opposed to being direct.
ed by any political boss as to whose
name may be placed in the jury box. |
gave my county four years’ service dur
ing the Civil War and bslieve in the
same equality and justice pow that |
fought to establish then,
F. N. DIXON, Wysox, Pa.
April 19, 1904. -gl6jan-1taw,
Williams' Kidney Pills
Have you neglected your Kideys?
Have you overworked your nervous sys-
tem and caused trouble with your Kid-
neys and Bladder? Have you pains in
the loins, side, back, ins and blad-
der? Have yous flabby appearance of
the face, especially under the eyes? Too
frequent desire to pass urine? If so
Williams’ Kidney Pills will care you.
Sample Free. By mail 50c. Sold by
Druggists. Williams Mg. Co, Props,
Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs,
druggist.
ANGELL’
Gash Store
PRICE LIST
Br
Soft A Sugar
won C Sugar
25 lbs Granulated Sugar
Fresh Dairy Butter
Creamery . 4
Qak Lear and Acme S
Sond
Yeast Foam
Olives, bottle . va
Bottle Mixed Pickies
3 phys Seeded Raisins
cans Red Seal Ly
3 cans Condensed Milk .
Banner Oats
Cookies, |
Pancake
3
'b :
Flour
Fine Eating Potatoes .
10 lbs Buckwheat Flour
Best Bread Flovr
Best Pastry Flour
3; lbs Oyster Crackers .
leas
Coffees .
Baker's Ch
Baker's Cocoa
i phys Pre Fruit
7 bottles Bluing |
3 bottles Ammoma .
10¢,
+ 15¢,
’
coiale
25¢,
18¢, 25¢, 3
Paints and Brushes,
Tacks and Tack Hammers
linmware, Glassware, Crockery,
China and Notions
Closing Out Millinery Goods
Most at Your Own Prices.
H. D. ANGELL & CO,
107 THOMAS AVE.,
Sayre
Penn’a
Cards For Sale.
Valley Recurd bas in stuck the
—
Saddles from 50c up.
from 10c up. Coaster
FOR (906.
Tires from $1.50 up.
Brakes from $4.00 up.
Broad Street.
Waverly.
We have just
will make
15c a
New Gloves
pected for
received a line
a special
yard.
and Mitts ex-
Saturday.
ORDINANCE NO
Granting consent the Valley
Telephone Company (a corporation
of the State of New York duly au-
thorized to do business iu Pennsyl-
to use and occupy the streets,
lanes, alleys, bridges, and public
grounds of the Borough of South
Waverly for the purpose of erecting
poles, stringing wires and construct-
ing subways with manholes in con
nection with the bullding, operating
and maintalping a Telephone system
in the Borough of South Waverly
Section 1 BE IT ENACTED by
the Town Council of the Borough of
South Waverly, and it is hereby en
acted by authority of the same, that
consent Is hereby glven 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
cess0rs or assigns, to use and occupy
the stfeets, lanes, alleys, bridges, and
public grounds of the Borough of
South Waverly, aud over or under the
same as hereinafter specified, for the
purpose of locating, erecting poles,
stringing wires and constructing sub
wavs with man-holes, {lo connection
with the bullding and maintaining
of a Telephone system and proper
usual appliances in connection there
with
Section 2 That the =ald Com
pany. its successors or assigns, shall
construct its lines with the usual and
necessary appliances, and malntaln
and operate the same in and ou the
streets, lanes, bridges and public
grounds of the sald Borough as here.
Inafter specified, at {ts expense and in
conformity with the ordinances, reso-
lutions and regulations of the sald
Borough now in force, or such reason-
able regulations hereinafter made
Section 3. All work done pursu-
ant to the franchise hereby granted,
shall be under the direct supervision
and subject to the approval of the
Borough Council as follows
All poles to be erected by the sald
Company, its successors or assigns,
shall be under the direction of the
Counci] in sald Borough or {ts proper
authorized Committee and agents,
and to be of such kind and character
aod located at such points as shall
be approved by the sald Borough
through its Council, its Committee,
and authorized agents, and all inci-
dental repairs and necessary changes
shall be under the same supervision
subject to the same approval of 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
22
to
vauia
5
It 1s also made a con-
chise that the sald Company, Its sue-
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
circuit, or Twenty Dollars ($20.00)
per annum for residence service on
single metallic elrcult
Bection 6. This franchise, and all
rights thereunder, shall terminate at
the expiration of forty-five (46)
years 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
or granting of this franchise, such ac
ceptance to be signed by the Pres!-
dent and attested by the Secretary
of the sald Company under the au
thority of the Board of Directors
thereof
Section 8 The eald Valley
phone Company, Its successors
assigns, shall furnish and maintain
for the said Borough free of charge,
three telephones with alarm box and
wires connecting the same with the
central exchange, and as many addi
tional as the Borough may desire for
Ten Dollars ($10.00) per annum
each, for police calls and fire alarm
systems of the said borough, or such
other pablic purpose as sald Council
by resolution may direct The said
telephones and boxes to be located
and malotaloed at such points as
shall be designated by the sald Bor
ough through its proper authorized
representatives, within thirty (30)
days after receiving notice in writing
to Install the same, the
pany, Its successors and assigns at all
times to give fire and police
from sald stations and boxes preced-
ence over all other calls on the line
All wires connecting the poles and
the fire alarm telephones shall not be
cut or put oyt of service except for
such repalrs and changes as are usual
and necessary, and then only on due
notice to the Burgess of the sald
Borough The sald Borough in con-
sideration of this grant, is to have
the right for fire alarm or police call
service to string and fix its wires on
the poles of the sald Company, its
SUCCESEOTS and assigns without
charge, if the sald Borough shall
wish to maintain and operate its own
Ine. The receiving of the use of the
free telephones and special rates by
the Borough not to operate to 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 signs, to fully
comply with and carry out each and
every one of the terms and conditions
of this franchise on reasonable notice
In writing, “Lall render the same and
all rights and privileges thereunder
vold, and the graut hereby given for-
felted
Section 10 The sald Company,
its successors and assigns, shall pay
the expense of drafting and advertis-
Ing this ordinance before the same
shall become effective
Section 11 This ordinance ghall
go Into force and effect when proper-
ly accepted, «xpenses aforesald paid,
and duly passed, published and re-
corded according to law
Section 12 All ordinances
Tele-
and
or
with be, and the cane are hereby re-
pealed
Duly passed by the Council of the
Borough of South Waverly at a regu-
the 3rd day of April, 1906
JOHN V. QUICK, President.
Attest: T. M. WALSH, Secretary
Approved this 14 day of April,
1406
PATRICK CONLEY, Burgess
I hereby certify that the foregoing
is a full and true copy of the original
ordinance as passed and approved
Dated this 14 day of April, 19086.
JOHN V. QUICK.
| Want ads inserted by ns not hav.
| ing a ledger account with The
| must be paid for when ordered printed,
We ly cannot charge want ads
the expense of book
and is
foreign asd Domestic Frult.
Pare Olive Oil for medical
Macaroni at §, 8 and 10c per Pn:
No. ¥ Elizabeth St. Waverly
ingertion thereafter. Nome
lems than 15 cents. Situations wanted,
free to paid in advance subscribers.
Wanted
A good, heavy work team. Enquire at
No. 211 ( liaton asenune, Waverly, 10-tf
Wom n towork by the dy Tnesdays
and Fridava E qaire at No 201 South
River street 13-u
For Sale
A lot of yonng chickens just hatched
for sale. VV. E Hills, 106 Hopkins street,
Save 10-8
Two pairs count=r scales, almost new,
will be sold very cheap for cash, In-
qui + W. 5S. Wright's grocery, 107 Elmer
avenue, Say 1548
8 root ho. se, 305 Madison street. All
improvemeats Inquire at premises. 10-8*
Hoase and lot on Lewis stevet. Write
for particulars to P. H. Ginsburg, Rob-
inson Balding, Elmira, N. Y. 300 1m
The Dr. Jadson property on North
street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard
Allen, Farmers National Bank, Athens,
Pa. 240-1
For Rent
Eight room house on Hospital place;
all improvements, Sereno P, Nelson.
12-8t* ee oo
| Twosmall offices, one room with bath,
i suitable for gentleman. Inqaire H. R,
| Talmadge. 278-4
For reat, office rooms ilo the Wheelock
Block. 84
Two offices for rent in the Maney &
| Page block. net
Notice.
A pair of shoes was left at James
Saith's shoe hospital in Athens for re-
| pairs. They have been repaired and the
| owner can get them by calling at Chaf-
fee's shoe store, Athens, and paying the
bill for rpaira fr
Political Announcements
I hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for Jur Commissioner on the Re-
publican ticket, subject to the rules
governing the Republican primaries to
be held June 18th next. 8. A. BLISH,
Sayre, Pa, May 15, 1908,
| To Bradford County Republicans:
| 1 herewith present my nawe as a can
| didate for Representative in the Peon-
| sylvania Legislature, sabject to Repub-
lican rules. [stand for the enactment
of laws giving a straight, uniform two
cent fare on all railroad lines. That
trolley roads shall have the vested right
to transport freights. A revision of our
tax laws to the end that corporations
shall contribute to relief of local taxa~
tion and be compelled to bear their just
|ghare of the burden of tax. The game
| to be used for fre schools or such other
| purpose as our people may desire. All
aws to be drawn plain, clear and dis-
tinct so there shall be no doubt as to
intention and purpose,
Edmund M. Tuton,
Bentley Creek, Pa,
To the Voters of Bradford County :
{ 1 hereby announce myself a candidate
{for Representative subject to Republi-
can rules, | have always stood for clean
politics, a fair ballot and an honest
count, and | believe in “a square deal
for all.” If elected 1 will vote and work
for such laws as will further these ends.
I favor the passage of laws making pas-
senger rates two cents a mile, also for
more liberal appropriations for schools
to the end that local taxation for that
purpose may be reduced to the lowest
possible limit and for such additional
aid for road building and maintenance
as the best interests of the people de-
mand. | particularly favor the enact-
ment of laws that will equalize taxation
| aud compel corporations to bear their
roper share of the burden, the grant-
ng of freight privileges to trolley com-
panies, and a libel law that is just and
equitable. Pledging myself to the Int-
erests of the people, I respectfully solicit
their support at the comi rimaries,
GILES Mo EoONs.
Canton, Pa., May 10, 1908,
| The undersigned announces himself &
| candidate for the nomination of Jury
| Commissioner, subject to the rules of
| Democratic party of Bradford county.
i J. E. GRAHAM.
Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1908,
] SE ee e—
{ To the Republican voters of Bradford
| County:
1 pee fo announce myself a candidate
for Representative, subject to bli-
can rules. | am in favor of reform
lation, to the end that
tions shall bear their 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
Coanstitation relating to railroads and
other carrying companies (see Art. XVII
of Constitution). 1am also in favor of
two cant fares oo railroads.
288 George Moscrip.
{ hereby announce myself a candidate
for Jury Commissioner. sub to the
Republican rules. CHARLES SCOTT,
| Liberty Corners, Monroe Twp. 4 sjunl8®
To the Republican Voters of Bradford
County: -
1 hereby announce myself as a candi-
date for Representative to the 1-
vania Legislature from Bradford y
subject to the rules of the Republiean
party.
|" It lected 1 will work for and vote for
the enactment of laws allowi trolley
| roads to carry freight, establ a two
| centa a mile fare on steam roads, com-
| pelling corporations Solin ¢ lei propy
| share of taxation, providing for en-
| tire expenses of the publie schools from
the state funds, and for such
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