2 -_ THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Oapital Surplus - I SE We solicit your Banking basi- peas, sad will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Acecunt. The department of savings is » special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. MW. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. Valley Record Th J. BH. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except San- od at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents month. pe rates reasonable, and made E————- === MEMORIAL DAY i | SERVICES HELD Waverly —Decoration day wa obsetved in a fitting manner at th place yesterday In the mormng details from the S. of V the veterans’ graves at verly and Glenwood At 1:30 p. m. the procession formed in front of the G A K hall, and included the boys’ band the PO S.of A, Camp No 28 S of V.W C. Hull Post G A R and about 100 school children car rying flags and fl wers, and car ;fages containing disabled veteran The procession marched to the cemetery, where the graves were decorated and a short service held From there the procession went to Te ptist church, where the exer cises ‘of the day were held The Rev. Dr. Haynes of Binghamton delivered the oration of the day, aad the president of the day, Dr] T. Tucker, made a brief address The Vete::a: 2:1 S of V. then marched back to their hall and dis banded decorated East W..- —— A renee STOLE TRUNK Waverly— Yesterday morning at am early hour, a trunk duly check. ed, which was outside the Ene station was stolen. The trunk was taken to a pomt wet of the station and broken open, and after taking out part of the contents, they dumped the trunk and what re- mained into Dry brook. Yester day about noon the trunk was dis covered and brought back to th freight house. The guity partie are still at large, and none of the stolen goods have ind The value of the property taken has not yet been ascertained H——— been fe The cast is nearly complete given by the Cayuta Hose Co. and rehearsals are being held regularly. WAVERLY FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Greggs Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. = Photo supplies at Strong's. C A Neaves and wife were in Binghamton yesterday. Try Stsong's Cough Syrup. Joe Freedman viewed the boat race at Ithaca yesterday. el A A e— Try Strong's Headache Wafers etl lee E D Mixer went to Buffalo this mormog Ward Johnson went to Elmira yesterday. ——————A———— Oaly $100 for Buster Brown Cameras at Strong's. 19 Waverly today E D Sebnng, Ithaca yesterday Esq, Mrs. SS. Douglass went to Buffalo yesterday Frank Johnoer spent Memonal Jay at Rochester Mrs George Fish went to El mira this morning Miss demonal day at Ithaca Florence Swartout spent GG S. McG'en and son Raymond witnessed the boat race at Ithaca esterday ——— A pt De=vlin, Margaret Misses Keegan Alice May and vere in Ithaca yesterday Mr. and Mrs. F. A Benson of are Mr Benson's father, O F B:nson Pmiladeipha visiting . rs Kaapp and wife were at Ithaca yes terday to witness the boat race I Ra Fred Simmons, Ralph Bouton, Theadore Snook and trous spent yesterd iy in Ithaca OO F. Bznson and wife returned from Watsontown yesterday where they went to atttend the funeral of Mr Beason's brother in law. Miss Edna Eisenhart and her sister, Mrs Avis, spent yesterday Mrs. Avis will for the remainder of the week. at Elmira remain re —— Lake Hosr Four Feet CHICAGO, Ma Lake Michigan y¢ wuch as four fet ¥ evel of As nk from two feet datuty to two feet above The of the Chicago life saviug had never been wet dur ing the heaviest st the lakes The sterday varied he OW boat room station, which Trius oh | | wis flooded to a depth uf six lunches vessel men i the wind, coupled Lange In barowetrio The rise was attributed by to a sudden shift with a rapid pressure Twelve Bulldings Destroyed. Woobsioe K N. B May 381- lings of a business Liock A spread of the fre to other structures was checked only by the most vigorous work of the fire de Ihe burned bulldings were partment stores and offices VYesaviae' Cone Falling ia. NAPLES May 31 —The worth part sf the main cone of Mount Vesuvius continues to fall in, causing explosions snd an eruption of ashes, which bas estended to Capri and Sorrento. For mer Empress Eugenie visited the ob ser vatery yesterday. : BY THE BOYS’ BAND Newly Married Couple Furnish Much Amusement Waverly—Clayton Squires and Pa, were married yesterday after- noon at the Baptist parsonage by the Rev G A Bnggs It was just after the Memorial day services and a number of the Boy's band were on the street, and discovening that there was a wed- ding they assembled near the parsonage and when the newly married couple they struck up, and followed them down the street playing and a constantly increasing crowd joined the pro cession. This continued all the way to the Norwood hotel, much o the embarrassment of couple and to the delight of the residents At the Norwood the groom furnished liquid refreshments to all emerged | who cared to indulge and departed in peace. POLICE COURT Waverly —Damoniack Ersley of | Scranton was arrested on Fulton | street by officer Gndley at 10 | o'clock last night. He was drunk and had a young boy with him whom he was trying to get intoxi- cated. the county jail | John Stevenson of Williamsport arrested He was given 15 days in was yesterday morning | for being drunk and sentence sus- |pended. He was brought in again | this morning on the same charge | He plead not guilty and a heanng | was set for 4:30 this afternoon The new proprietor of the Lang- | ford intends to have an automobile to convey his guests to and from | the railroad station. The books, entitled “The San | Francisco Horror,” which The | Record has been giving away with leach yearly subscription, have ar- | rived and are ready for distnbution The book contains over 400 pages land is in every detail exactly as |advertised. Our will Le | ready to deliver them in a few | days Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. Effective Juans |, 1904 Erie Ral road Company has arranged for the oper | ation of two specially designed Pullman {| Parlor Observation Cars on New York- Chicago Limited Express trains No« § wud 4. The cars are to be used over the daylight part of the journsy between {Jersey City, Binghamton, Elwira and | Hornell [rain No. agents the 8 westward, leaves Jersey City 300 p. m. daily; arrives Bingham {ton 9.05 p. m.; Elmira, 10.30 p. m ; Hor fuel, 11:55 p. m | Train No. 4, eastward, leaves Hornell 7.07 a. m.; Elmira 828 a. m.;. Bingham- ton, 9.49 a. m.; arrives Jersey City 5.40 p. mm The observation section of each car is {of exc-ptional size, giving ample ac- | commodation tosuch Erie patrons asmay | wish to more thoroughly enjoy the uni quely pictaresque featares of the jour- | ney bet ween the points mentioned. 8t | Regular Sunday Keuka Lake ex- | cursions via the Erle Rallroad Co | will commence Sunday, May 20th {and run the following dates, viz | May 27th, June 10 and every alter pate Sunday thereafter and up to and | including Sept. 80th. Round trip | from Waverly $1.25. Good only on | day of date eod-830sep | Sunday excursions to Binghamton | and return on the following dates | commencing May 20th, June 34, | 17th, July 1, 15, 29, Aug. 12, 20, and Sept. 8. Round trip 78¢c. Good { only on day of date eod-sepl $1.25 to Shahola Glen or Port Jer- {vis sud return Sunday, June 10th Bp cial train will leave Waverly at 7:45 a. m Special electric car will leave | Athens at 6:52 4. m ; and Sayre at 7:07 a. m.. to connect at Waverly with the special train sod 8.100 to Portage Bridge and retarn Sanday, June 10th. Special train 15-eod Account American Medical Asso- clation to be held In Boston, Mass. June 5th to Sth, the Erie Raliroad Co. will sell round trip tickets valid to return not later than June 18th. Round trip from Waverly via New York, one fare for round trip plus $1.00 Inquire at Erie ticket office for full particulars taw-sjunl California Excursion—Los Angeles or San Francisco, California, and re- turn. via Erie Railroad Tickets on sale June 24 to July 6 inclusive. Good to return to reach original starting point not later than Sept. 15. Round trip from Waverly, $80.25, 296 taw-s july 1 Commencing Sanday, May the Erle will run first alternate Sun- day excursion to Elmira. Round trip 80c and will continue same until further advised Tickets good only on trains 25 and 24 respectively taw- tf Erie Rallroad Co. will sell excur sion tickets to Elmira and return | Wednesday, July 4, at 50 cents for round trip. Good on all trains day of date, taw-jal-1 | | Erle Ralliroad Company will sell excursion tickets, Waverly to Ashe | “Commercial Law League of Amer- to return to arrive at original start- | tng point not later than Sept. 30th. | Rates from Waverly via New York | $31.55, via Elmira and Pennsylvania Railroad, $26.50 taw-ajly2s $10:45 to Boston, Mass and return June] to 6th Good to retura pot | later than June 18th. taw-sjb $675 to New York City and retarn on Thursday Jaly 19h. Tickets good on {all trains oa that day and to return in 115 days. 17-taw | $2.25 to Rochester and return Sanday, i June 24th. Good on train 7 leaving Waverly 5:35 a. m. 15-taw | $1.25 to Keuka Lake and return | Wednesday, July 4th. Good day of dats | only. Two day tickets, $1.75. taw | $31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re- lturn. $42.85 to St. Paul or Duluth, Minn. and return. Good to Oct 3ist | for return trip. Low rate excursions to | principal points through the entire west | on sale at greatly reduced rates. 13-taw | $10 45 Sayre to Boston, Mass {and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- | road, June 5th to Sth, account American | Medical Association, See Lehigh Val- {ley Ticket Ageata for further particu lars 16-td $8 25 Sayre to New Haven, Conn. and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, June 8d to 6th, account Knighta of Columbus National Coanecil. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further par- ticulars, 156-td $1545 Sayre to Boston, Mass, and return via the Lehigh Valley Rail- road, Juue 7th to 11th, account The First Church of Christ Scientist. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further par- ticulars. 15-td ——— Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will care Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acta a8 3 poultice, gives instant relief. De. Wil- liam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box is guaraateed. Sold by druggists, by mail, for 0c and $1.00. Williams Mfg Co. Prop's, Cleveland, 0. Forsale by C. M. Driggs, druggist. i ———— For Jury Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candidate for Jury Commissioner, subject to Re- publican rales. | am in favor of an equable distribution of jurors in the county, and am opposed to being direct od 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 believe In the same equality and justice pow thatl fought to establish then. FP. N. DIXON, Wysox, Pa. April 19, 1908. e16jun-1taw. ORDINANCE NO. 22 Granting consent to the Valley Telephone Company (a corporation of the State of New York duly au- thorized to do business in Pennsyl- vanla), 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 maintaining 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 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- cessors or assigns, to use and occupy the streets, lanes, alleys, bridges, and public grounds of the Borough of South Waverly, and over or under the same as hereinafter specified, for the purpose of locating, erecting poles, stringing wires and constructing sub- ways with man-holes, in connection with the building and maintaining of a Telephone system and proper usual appliances In connection there- with Section 2. That the sald Com- pany, Its 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 sald Borough as here- inafter specified, at its expense and in conformity with the ordinances, reso- lutions and regulations of the said 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 said Company, its successors Or assigns, shall be under the direction of the Council in sald Borough or its proper authorized Committee and agents, and to be of such kind and character and located at such points as shall be approved by the sald Borough through its Council, its Committee, and authorized agents, and all incl- dental repairs and necessary changes shall be under the same supervision gubject to the same approval of the sald Borough and (ts 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 5 It is also made a con- dition for the granting of this fran- chise that the sald Company, Its 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 ita subscribers ip 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 ($2000) per annum for residence service on | single metallle circuit. | Section 6. This franchise, and all | rights thereunder, shall terminate at | the expiration of forty-five (46) years from the date of fts granting. Section 7. The Valley Telephone Company, its successors or Assigns, shall file a writen scceptance with Saddles from 50c up. from 10c up. FOR 1906. Tires from $1 50 up. Broad Street. al trimmed 3 for 5¢,6 assortment. see. ribbons. Waverly. 25 and 50c. for 5c. A Come and 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 Presl- dent and attested by the Secretary of the sald Company under the au thority of the Board of Directors thereof Section 8 The sald Valley Tele- phone Company, Its successors and | assigns, shall furnish and malntaln for the sald 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 sald borough, or such other public purpose as sald Councll { by resolution may direct The sald telephones and boxes to be located | and malntalned at such points as shall be dealgnated by the sald Bor- ough through its proper authorized | representatives, within thirty (30) days after receiving notice in writing to install the same, the sald Com- pany, its successors and assigns at all times to give fire and police calls 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 out of service except for such repairs 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 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 to estop the Borough from the exercise of {ta usual legal rights except as expressly provided in this ordinance Section 9. Failure on the part of the #ald 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 Company, {ts successors and assigns, shall pay the expense of drafting and advertis- ing this. ordinance before the same shall become effective Section 11 Thia ordinance shall go into force and effect when proper- ly accepted, expenses aforesald pald, and duly passed, published and re- corded according to law Section 12 All ordinances or parts of ordinances {inconsistent 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, Bargess I hereby certify that the foregoing ts a full and true ropy of the original ordinance as passed and approved, Dated this 14 day of April, 1506. JOHN V. QUICK. | | Political Announcement lo the Republican Voters of Bradford County In formally announcing my candidacy tor pe-eloction to the office of Represent sive in the legislatare from Headford county, | recognize the right of my con- stituents to know my attitude both past and future, on those questions which are of such vital importance to the country at large, : I therefore electad, 1 shall favor the following legis lation, and will introduce and work the enactment of these subjects, viz The amendment to the Constitution whereby the basis of the representation in the law-making body shall he citizens tion of foreigners coatered 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 franchises shall pay the same millage on the dollar of valuation. The limiting of all franchises to a reasonable length of time. The granting to trolley roads of all privileges enjoyed by steam railroads, lucluding the right of eminent domain and the right to carry freight. The retention of all licensa fees and personal property tax by the county. The increase of the state aid in the township road law from 15% to 50% The granting to the people at large more power to decide some of the more important questions, such as the grant- inz of franchises, municipal ownership of pablie services corporations and mat- ters of a local character. The repeal of the iniquitoas sheriff's fee bill. The final disposition of petty misde- meanors before a justice of the peace and a jury of six ~reby a large por- tion of the expen of maintaining the criminal courts will I» eliminatad. The enactment of legislation providing for equality [ rates cliorged by trans- portation « passenger, and a maximum rate of two cents per mile loervased aparopriation to schools especially township high schools, even to the extent of the state bearing the entire expense of maintaining the public schoo! syste The enactivent of the Anti-Trust bill intrdduced Ly me at the last regular session, prohibiting the combination of capital for the purpose of controlling the prices of ¢ mimodities by monopolies, The repeal of the present muzzler law by the enactment of a just and equitable libel law, I respectfally solicit the support of all voters who are in favorof the enactment of this legialat re-elected, to use vvery effort on my part to secure the enactment of the same, Respectfully, Athens, Pa. L. T. HOYT. passenger Advertise in The Recor! Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. nard Block, Athens, Pa. Pare Olive Oil for medical «Macaroni at §, 8 and 10e per Ho. « Elizabeth St. Waverly. OSBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly, Livery attached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x Subscribe for The Record WANT Rates : Wanted, Lost, dala, ete, | orat a word ‘or first three times, } cent a nsertion thereafter. Nome ens than 35 cents. Situations wanted, | tree to paid in advance subsoribers. For Sale | Large. handsome go-cart, adjustable lace parasol, ete. Dr. HL Tuttle, 311 So. 19-8 Elmer avenue. Two pairs counter scales, almost new, will be sold very cheap for cash. In- | qui 8 W. 8. Wright's grocery, 207 Elmer avenus, Sayre. 1 | The Dr. Judson rty on North | street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Ren, Farmers National Bank, For Rent For office or living rooms, first floor lover B. Freedman's store, 318 Broad sift Two small ofio~s, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. 78-4 { For reat, office rooms io the Wheelock | Block. 204 | Two offices tor rent in the i Maney Page block. & net Notice Political Announcements I hereby announce mysell as a candi- date for Jeary 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, 1906. To Bradford County Republicans: 1 herewith present my name AS A can |didate for Representative in the Pean- | sylvania Legislatare, subject to Repub- lican rules. | stand for the enactment trolley roads shall fave 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 sharw of the burden of tax. The same | to be used for free schools or such other purpose as our people may desire. All laws to be deawn plain, clear and dis- tinct so there shall be no doubt as to intention and purpose. | Edmund M. Tuton, 14-td Beuatley Creek, Pa. To the Voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative subject to Republi- can rules. 1 have always stood for clean politics, a fair ballot and an honest count, and 1 believe in “a square deal for all.” If elected | will vote and work for such laws as will farther these ends, 1 favor the passage of laws 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. 1 particularly favor the enact. ment of laws that will equalize taxation | and compel corporations to bear thelr Jrope share of the burden, the grant- g of freight privileges to trolley com. panies, and a libel law that is just and equitable. Pledging myself to the int. eresta of the people, 1 Sedpectiully solleit their support at the coming primaries. M. OOONS, GILES Canton, Pa., May 10, 1908. 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, Towanda, Pa., March 30, 19086, To the Republican voters of Bradford County : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Representative, subject to n can rulea. [| am in favor of reform lation, to the end that tions shall bear their just share ation. 1 favor the enactment of a law permitting trolley lines to carry rola; { Constitution relating to railroads other carrying com en (see Art. XVII of Constitution). 1am alsoin favor of two cant fares on raliroads. 288 George Moserip. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub to the Republican rules. CHARLES SCOTT, County: 1 he the enactment of laws allo roads to carry freight, establ cents a mile fare on steam pelling corporations to bear thelr share of taxation, providing for WeaSUrup As Hay be demanded by Maseh 10, 1908. } LL es < @