Rig ht/COUNCIL APPROPRIATES $25,000 FOR TRUNK SEWER Report of Committee Immediately Followed by the The construction of the SEW ZA) I 2lalST) ee 5 ‘ 22 9IT ., . ; will cause a raise in the tax rat | fo 1 hs - ASH las RRA _ yp) of one mili on the dollar, and will | 54 be levied each year until the | (88 A fine line of cheap Go-Carts amount is paid #, reduced from $4 and $2.75 These ordinarces must be pub. to $3.50 and $2.00. lished for ten days, and at the end ae hf 7 Or it isn't right. There is no half way about tailoring, | These Rochester Clothes will fit right, and they'll wear | right, because they are made right. pS ¢/ & A large line of moulding for of that ime the council will ad Thirty days will vertise for buds, Our $10 special is a wond from, a dozen patterns of a er, a dozen styles to choose MANEY & PAGE, F000 000000000000000000044 PEEVE VPPP PPL E4000 400 0» 22 Rim Fire, 7c 32 “ ih 32 Centre Fire, $$ " = OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL 216 Desmond 8t., Sayre. nn “ Per Box. ‘ [1% 23c Per Box. 29c i“ i“ REVOLVERS LARGE STOCK. LOW PRICES. 322 S. Main 8t,, Athens. us we both lose money wa oes mmm == Welhave added a new line. As fine a line of 10c candies as can be bought. We are continually receiving new souvenir postcards. Our variety comprises over 5,000 styles of views, etc. A fa line of Eaton Hur- t stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 133 LOCKHART ST. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, tl —— New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. mea Sour home cu trial. Sold all Valley Fans soe Call " Tiffany's Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record “All the newy that's fir to print’ TUESDAY JULY 3 1906 LOCAL BREVITIES The cannon cracker will have an inning tomorrow. “The Country Tavern” at the park theatre this evening, The Record will not be issued tomorrow on account of the Fourth of July. Given away a rifle with every child’s suit from $2 50 up at H. Sattler’s, The Globe Warchouse will be open the evening of July 3rd for the accommodation of its patrons, Wanted—At once, a secondhand flat top desk. Must be in good condition. Enquire at Thg Record office. 7 Say | Seen the Scottii, Barrowsii, Piersoni, Elegantissima? These are the new Ferns, 300 just in. Saow, the Florist. Send in your Fourth of July or der today to the Sayre Bottling Works for Iroquois beers and Standard ales and porter in kegs or bottle—th zl The Man Who “Gets There” blood and plenty of it in his body, Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver OM Makes blood lots of 1t— life-giving, brain-nourish- Ing, strength-replenishing 75c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. Bank Baiiding, Sayre, Pa, ERY While Mrs. F. O. Emery of Lin- coln street was cleaning a pistol this morning the blank cartridge exploded, severely wounding the middle finger of the left hand. She went to the hospital for treatment. The recent heavy rains have in- terfered considerably in the running off Lehigh trains, especially on the Ithaca and Auburn branches. Small streams along these lines have washed flood trash and debris on the tracks, and in some places have washed the roadbed out. Now that the sewer question has been settled, let the gentlemen who have the town hall matter in charge move as expeditious as possible. Sewers of course is of paramount importance, but a muni- cipal building is also needed badly, and the question should be placed before the people at the earliest possible moment. ANOTHER SEVERE STORM Another severe rain storm, accompanied by the usual electrical display, descended upon this segs tion yesterday afternoon between four and five o'clock. Ulster and Sheshequin were hit hard. Trees, fences and outbuildings were blown down, and the damage will be heavy. Jt rained hard in Sayre for nearly two hours, but as there was little or no wind, no damage fol- lowed RAIN FLOODED GROUNDS Owing to the heavy flooding of the show grounds the Wild & Rich players did not exhibit at Athens last night. Today, how- ever, the grounds have been filled in and properly drained, and the engagement will begin this evens Hearts,” having been A 1 EXPECTED THAT WORK BEGIN The sewer question which has Agitated the residents of Sayre for the past year, during which time the matter has been in the hands of a committee from the borough council, was quickly disposed of at the council meeting held last night, when the ordinance was in- $25,000 with which to begin the work. Five thousand dollars of this amount, however, will be used to liquidate the borough's out standing indebtedness, so that to be exact only £20,000 will be used for sewer purposes, The council voted unanimously to adopt the ordinance which was presented immediately after the sewer commuttee had made an ex- haustive report through Chairman The report has been carefully prepared and it contains a comprehensive resume the various steps that have been taken by the committee since the matter was placed in their hands over a year ago. From time to time the gentle men on the committee have gone over the plans in detail, and have in every way been guided by that which would eventually mean the protection of the taxpayers When | the committee was ap- pointed by the council they were instructed to have a comprehensive set of plans prepared. These plans were prepared, involving no end of hard work and thorough investi gation. Williams & Whitman, civ- il and sanitary engineers, in con junction with the borough engin- eer, N. F. Walker, designed the plans last summer, and the com- mittee confidently expected to make a report on January st The committee felt, however, that it would be more satisfactory to have the plans approved by the state health authorities, and with that end in view communicated with the state engineer. By so doing it was learned that before sewerage could be emptied into the Susquehanna river the consent of the newly organized department of health must be secured. State Commissioner of Héalth Dr. Dixon was communicated with and in March last sent his chief en gincer to Sayre, at the ex pense of the department and he made an exhaustive study of the streets, topography, general loca- tions, etc. Later Dr. Dixon re quested the committee to meet him at Harrisburg to further discuss the plans. At this meeting Dr, Dixon advised the committee that he could not approve the plans uns less Milltown and the northern districts of Sayre were included. The plans were amended and some time ago were approved by the health department, and consent was also given to empty the sew- erage into the Susquehanna river. The committee has spent con- siderable time in studying the dif- ferent plans under which lateral | sewers may be constructed, and | while being convinced that a Sys- tem should be built by general taxation, this plan did not appear practicable under existing financial conditions. Therefore it was de- termined that the most equitable and satisfactory plan to all con- cerned would be on the basis of a foot frontage, the price to be de- Heverly of probably be given for this purpose Therefore it 1s expected that the actual work of construction wil! begin not later than September 1 | The gentlemen composing the | committee, Messrs Heverly, We st | ind Samuels, are Will BY SEPTEMBER FIRST of to be they have made, and it is believed action of the council, will meet the An Exhaustive Study city aporoval of the be ns of yigev HO h On some streets, however, a more | S—— equitable basis could be obtained : | Jacob Solomon Recovered a Por- by assessment of benefits and dam- | 2 : ages. The tion of His Clothing at East docs not Waverly Yesterday ommend particular street to § This plan lessen the burden of portions of | SCwWer on any be sewered would the town not directly benfitted. | comnuttee, however, deem it advisable to rec- any particular plan for | the installation of the lateral lines. | The of the committee follow y First. In view of the fact that Jacob Solomon of the firm of Solomon Brothers. clothiers, went to the box cars wecupied by ag recommendations . ang of Italians near East Waverly and of several the designing engineers have speci suits of clothes which were stolen hed the sizes of the trunk line .] ranging from 24 inches downward | fom the and the fact that the Commissioner | night last of Health has not seen fit to ase sume the responsibility of recom mending a specific reduction in the sizes of any of said pipes, and fur ther that such reduction would only effect a possible saving of ibout 81 in the cost of the whole system, and further that it is possible to temporanly use the worn by Musa at the time of hie trunk lines for surface water, thus . effecting a temporary saving at Aires least, to the taxpayers. Also that any change in the sizes as ongnal ly specified would relieve the de- cribed as being tall, well dressed, Signing engineers of responsibility | and wearing a moustache. said that to that extent, and also any reduc [he was selling out his store. and tion in sizes would necessitate a > correspondingly deeper ditch, thus | ©ffered several increasing the danger of encoun tering quicksand We recommend | that the sizes as onginally specifi=d | by the designing engineers be at He that he maintained Second. We recommend that so | WOuld know the men if he saw far as possible the trunk lines be | them again cquipped with necessary catch| The police believe that the burg basins and utilized temporanly for {lary was committed by local talent carrying off surface water, until | 4 that the guilty party will such time as it may be necessary | : . to put in a disposal plant, or the | SOORer or later be apprehended Musa’s bail was continued until recovered possession store on Wednesday Musa, young Italian who was wearing a suit of the stolen clothing when arrested accompanied Mr and showed the latter where the clothing could be found Dominic the yesterday, Solomon OO Nine garments in all were recovered, not including the clothes Musa claims that two men came to the box cars on Frid 1) afternoon’ One of the men des suits of clothes to Musa for $500. Musa declared that he would not pay this price but finally decided to take the lot 0 cents Says pipes may not be adequate for both | purposes IE thorough investigation can be Third. We recommend leaving the construction of a separate | .ourt room yesterday he agreed to storm water system until such time | , . {buy the suit of clothes he was is it may be found necessary to in- | stall it { weanng, as he claimed that it was Fourth. We recommend that | all the clothing he possessed. Mr the following trunk lines be con- | Solomon this structed ag the carliest possible daté beginning at the outfall at the river and runming to Lehigh ave nue, on Lehigh avenue to Hayden street, on Hayden street to Des | conducted. Refore leaving the consented to ar- rangement. COUNCIL SAYS THESE 3) ) Picture Framing to select from also. PICTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE Valley, Phone 191 a, 205 Desmond St, Se Be Is Your Life Insured? Not? DO ,YOU KNOW THAT THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION Will give you a better policy than any other fraternal or old line company at the exact cost of o it. Examine its TERM POLICY. Costs b7e to $1.85 per month. According to age, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. og AL HN JAA) 0 7 (et Fa + (25) wu. \ ‘i hi IN THE GROUN forgotten races buried their valued pos- sessions with their dead, Nowadays the the valuable possessions and zround we bay, sell and rent— Hit too. When you get land or “swe ground Feature Specialty, gra Assisted by R. C. Day. This is an Electrical Novelty Musical Act RICES, 10, 20, 30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TO ALL learn much to your interest, if Jou ars A is bere transacted, ses of XL nITy. point your toes toward a house owner or a house wan FRED J. TAYLOR, our doorstep, enter and welcome and | general real estate business SAYRE, PA. We have the reputation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of any fiom in the valley. Awful, isn't it ? A number of our all-well- pleased customers have ex- plained it this way: “We gave you a small job that) required immediate atten | tion and you attended to mond street, on Desmond street to Lehigh avenue, on Lehigh avenue | to Cayuga street: on Cayuga street | to Stevenson street, beginning at | the river and extending over the above streets toward Stevenson | Street Fifth. We recommend issuing | $2,500 4 per cent bonds, from the | proceeds of which $5,000 is to be applied on current indebtedness, and the remaining $2,000 expended toward the construction of trunk lines, as above specified, bids to be received from street to street, and as a whole Sixth We recommend omitting the flush tanks from the lateral lines when constructed, as approved by the commissioner, on account of the large saving in the imitial cost, as well as the cost of operate ing and maintaining them Seventh. We recommend that connections with the trunk lines shall be paid for on the foot front age basis of what an 8 inch lateral FIGURES ARE TO0 LOW Property Valued at Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars Is Assessed for Less Than Three Thous- and Dollars At the meeting of the borough | council held last evening it devel- | oped that the Beach property, situ~ lated at the conner of Elmer and Packer avenues has been assessed for less than £3,000, when the val- uation of the property 1s placed at The rule has [been to assess at three fourths of [the estimated valuation, but in this instance, according to statements made by the councilmen, the valu ation on which the $25,000 always Assessment is that so promptly, and did your work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- White er work attended to at the same time." Mountain Freezers, Oil and We please others, and we know that we can please you if you'll give us a chance. Try us on anything in Plumbing, Heating, Gas- Fitting and Tinwork. Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen Doors and Windows at Stoves, BOLIGH BROS., HARDWARE =x SEE, a ED, § G. H. GOFF | OFFICE HOURS: ‘Is now ready to furnish 8 to 11:00 a. 6, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, | Pure Reservoir Ice to hronic diseases a | Sayre patrons. “A. H. R. TALMADGE, Bots "Phoses. timer Ave. R.A. G. REES, N Genito urinary aod eo spacinity Roth phone based has been placed ndiculously low. would cost on the same street as estimated by the borough engincer, or such other charge as the bor ough council may deem proper and just. Respectfully submitted, G. W. Heverly, Chairman Sewer Committee. While the council has no author ity to act in the deemed advisable, however, to call 'the matter to the attention of the matter, it was ‘Both Phones, Waverly. — S— | SPECIALTIES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offloe: -Rovms 4 and 5, Rlmer Block, | In another column of today’s Record will be found the ordinance authorizing the construction of the sewer, naming the streets through which it 1s to pass, and the manner in which the cost thereof is to be paid. The ordinance providing for the increasing of the borough's in debtedness is also printed in this issue of The Record, and shows in what manner the amount appropri- {1 what their duties are in the matter, | For this purpose a consisting of Councilmen Ademy, | Samuels and Hawes, with Burg Cross as chairman, was appointed, | and they will wait upon the assess | ors and and advise the latter to | have the assessed valuation of this particular property placed upon an equitable basis. committee | CSS | er: ated shall be expended, Advertise in The Record, 3 Lockhart Steet, Rayre, Pa Diseases of the Ear, Kose ane. Throat, and the Pre Ea Clans 0 11; 1.5; 78; Sundays Sopointment. Offion. Whesloos Ham SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every I'nday evening ol Howard Elmer Hose hou. Maple street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans N isted, Insurance W ten, Ho Rented, Rents ont lected, Taxes Paid. Political Announcements The undersigned announces himaslf a candidate for Be Commissioner, sa t to Democratic party of J. KR GRAHA Towanda, Pa, March 80, 1606.