SEAT ROCKERS. GRAF furniture and Undertaking. (or. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital Surplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 ata We solicit your Banking baal ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is » special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, | The Valley Record! ———it == H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. | ee Published every afternoon except Sun- ny s$ Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 25 oenta month. Pe dvertising rates reasonable, and made Entered a secood class matter May 10,1 at the postoffice at Sayre, ander the Ack of Comgrems of March Re a **All the news that’s fit to print” THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1906 ALL IN MARCHING ORDER. Manhattan People with Rugs Their Floors Are Ever Ready to Move on “Carpets are going out very rapidly” sald a large dealer, according lo the Sun. “In fact, they bave going out of use In New York for several years and may be sald 0 De alice! ® thing of the past “We used to see ten times as many yards of carpels as rugs he figures @re pow reversed Of course we still spell carpets, but they are not made up to Bt rooms The uy are made up In squares or reclangies 20 cover parts of rooms Around these big patches of floor covering rugs are arranged so as to the remain der of the foor “For the most part, buyers « themselves rugs. There is artistic convenience !n but it Iso't the presented by rugs that have them to crowd oul carpets “Comparatively wople In battan live in their few expect to occupy ters for any ceusider moving germ is abroad and family may stay for dhey want to be out when the lease expires tor becomes offensive or the raises the rent Tc have 20 fit the rooms and nailed be inconvenient If one was to #abort notice “landlords have taken the rug habit dpto sccount, too, and nearly where you find floors prepared ‘THES In the cheaper flats ptained and varnished and io ter ones they hard-wood polished and ol “We sell ten Brooklyn Manhattan cause over there people are more stable, besides there bouses In Brooklyn ! thelr occupants RIOT AT BIER OF BEAU. bee arpets of to cuver vfine great this method, possibilities caused to arti=tl Man and juar few | own the Poses salle time The though & ne flat ready always 10 [move the jani audlord ct town would fiit oo Abie Years in arpels eyery for they Are the Let are or are led in De i4-time cArpets to one in ire many su at Lelong Girls Fight Ove: Privilege ing Floral Tributes at of Man's Casket f Deposit- Head & CO. EE ———— ere POLE AND FLAC RAISING The pole and fig ras Ather < «ch th wae wis a very Athens ing at East Tuesday evening fine flair and 1 large crowd attended [he pole of notwithstanding the rain is fifty-seven feet in height and After it was ht position the ttle Miss Haz then fine proportions ipr flag was raised by Vosburg. F L gave an account of the first flag by Betsey presented it to the school, after which Rev Will A Kelley made an eloquent patni- Washington Camp the Hae one secured in it Estabrooks Ross and otic speech. A beautiful P.O S of cured which is a Chandler recited “Barbara Fntchie” pr los and a drum corps was present to the scene After the over an ice cream social was held enliven with martial music exXCrcises were Everything was gone through with in perfect order, and the event will be remembered with pnde by all of | the results in that vicimity MkS.ENERY WOUNDED Mrs k Plummer street, West Athens QO siding at 21 I merry, re Sayre, went to a neighbor's, Mr FF Hav rly's, to help over her pick | Tuesday | at yclock While there her son about evght | some strawbherrncs morning about 10:30 years old came in with a toy pistol | loaded with a blark cartridge, and | chen Mrs Emery was ready to go | home she picked up the pistol and | snapped it and the charge was ex- | ploded The wad and powder en tered the fore finger of her lefe | passing upward and made an ugly wound. Mr | tHaverly ran out to Keystone ave ie and got a delivery wagon to | cme and take the wounded woman | to the hospital where her arjune . Mrs uffers intense pain from the w und [his the citegory of the toy pistol | YESTERDAY'S RACES | cre attended to Emery 1s another accident in Athen the race A large crowd attended | | yesterday and the races In the 2:3 trotting race Phileta M, owned by 11. G Northrup the eatered were Lost Billy Athens were very satisfactory von time 1:13 for half mule The other horses| by I CO) Snell Helen S, owned by | I. owned by Thos Kinney of To-| In the Gilbert H, owned by Hill & B ibach, Sayre, wanda match race by J. F. Vail of Sayre, and Gilbert H In the won, time 1 14 2:22 class, Barometer race, Ira M, owned by John Rogers, Dr. EC Kishel acted as starter and A B WwW G S F Robinson of Filmura, won , time 3) McCraney and Gordon of Athens were judges Charles and child, went Jordan, with his wife J to lawrenceville Meriden, Cogn At ¢ I f Mathew iiare, a Leau eral FOUuBg Wolls the rooln Where the funeral Eact the right to placed at ihe as 3 result the fk halr was pu ied : until neighbors loteries the cottestants Antfe Arthur star Wher she pay her last respects she other girl there wi bouquet at he Arthur Mrvw the floor and sta ped aroused the ot in a similar foshior sorted w calling name halr While they ware fighting 'h girls, each of whom ‘ the particular one to Le post of honor the fighting became general developed that Hawe padd attention them all, and that none of the girls knew that there was anyone else Lelong reache! ree 1 re “he Ww awarded the entered the room. and it has to -- this morning where they will visit Jordan's sister, Mrs 1 The Athens X [team played two games at | times | score was % to 4 in favor of Ulster In the aftesnoon it was 3 and 2 1n favor ol ister $6 go to Chautauqua, NY. and return, aconunt Lehigh Valley excur gions July 8 and 17. Ticketa will be sold July 8 and 27, good returning within 30 days, incladiog date of sale Tickets will not be accepted on the Black Dia- mond Express. For further particulars see Lebigh Valley ticket agents, 1% mo m—— — The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, July 1st and every Sune day thereafter antil Sept. Sth. Tickets | good going and returniog on all trains | on date of issue only. See Lehigh Tick- et Agents for further particolars, 46 WRENS Oren Waltman was vesterday. in Elmira George Huff and Horace Young were in Watkins yesterday W H Swain of Waverly purs haseda lotot J WW te rday Lowden yes Mrs. Charles Herton of | was in Athens yesterday ster visiting friend Miss Helen Stevenson of Jersey Shore 1s a guest of Mrs. J E Swyers Mis ~ spent Jessie Bullard of \V.inetten- vil the Fourth at licr home in Athens Frank P and wife Sid Y, are i W's acy, visting at the home ol N H Dunlap Miss Fredenka Bb Fimura this « own went to vemag to visit with her brother, Harry Brown Mr and Mr Elmira spent the | Henry Brown of irth with in Athens his mother and sister George W. Mingos had his face and left eye burned quite badly by the explosion of a toy cannor Charles 1. O rne, while setting off a large rocket Tuesday evening, had his nght hand severely burned Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luckey of of Mr key yesterday re guests Lu Miss Emily Daw left for Ithaca N.Y. last evening to attend the school Cornell at unt versity Miss Anna Northrup visiting her cou«n mma has been Nor Towanda thrup, and returncd to this morning Perry Denson and wife of Op position, visited at Cyrus Shum way's over the Fourth, returning Lome this morning IM Howe Simpson of the Simp<on wdveruising company of Chicapo, is visiting his father, Rev D- W Ly Simpson F H Walrach have been the guests of yer the F F omira thy and wife Athens fnends rth and returned t morning Thomas Swyers of Yagertown, is has b: br the yy J | and return en the guest of hi wyer, several days, d home this morning Mrs Ellen E Davis, who has| with her daughter, Mrs | W Layman Ashley, Pa.,in a few \ spend the summer the Marvin, | Mis: Jane Walter home of her nephew, LP died at years She was of Wales but has resided A short funer al service will be held at the house | a native here for some time at =~ o'clock this évemng and the remains will be taken to Mountain I.ake tomorrow morning for inter ment Daniel Lamberson, residing on First hand badly lascerated by the explosion | street, had his nght | of a giant cracker Tuesday evening Dr Holcomb was called and found | the { b irned middle finger very badly the whole He bound | up the wounds and will make an and torn and | hand in a bad condition MAN ATTACKED BY ENRAGED BULL Athens— James Birney, employ- ed on the Coleman farm, went to turn the cattle in the field last even- ing and a vicious bull attacked him with great feroaty. He held a pitchfork 1a his hands and defended he but finally thrust then getting its horns under him threw himself as well as could the enraged animal him against the fence, and him over into the next field. It was | at first thought that his collar bone | would prove serious, but Dr. Bad- ger was sent for and found no bones broken He was pretty thor oughly crushed but will recover. Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. 10 day excursion to Saratoga and Lake George, $5.00 from Waverly via Erie RR July 11th sad Aug 18th. 5 0 day to Chautauqua Jaly 6b. via Erie road $683 from from Waserls LE] $6.75 New York and return from Waverly via Erie Raliroad, July 19h on all trains Tickets posed 15 days ix $1.25 wo Shahola Glen or Port Jer- vis iad retarn Sonday. July Sth See later dates for tiie of special train $6.75 to New York City and retarn on Thursday July 19th. Tickets good on all trains oa that day and to return in 15 days. 17-taw 75¢c two Binghamton and return, Sunday. July 15, and each alternate sunday thereafter Tickets good leav- ing Waverly at 7:52 and 10:34 a m. 5 Sitth agnual Eastern Star excursion and basket picnic to Eldridge Park, Tuesday, July 17th. Round trip, adalts Ade, children 1 Special train will leave Waverly via the Erie at 9:15a. 1 0eoed-td $31.15 to Milwaukee Wis. and re tarn. $42.65 to St Paul or Duluth, Minn. and sturn. Good to Oct Jist for retarn trip. Low rate excarsions to principal poiats through the entire west i sale at greatly redaoed rates, 18-taw elcurs Rail For farther particalars apply to Erie Ticket Agvnt, J. W, Ulark. A Charming Vacation Trip A mest harming prepared b all ex wi . ation Lrip has Eri» Railroad at a oc Naratooa Borie Very aiid Lak Tickets w ample t ost beautifa { Lake Lake Bini « George Sstarday. Ju I be good for ten days, gis serge i= well as Flegant new wo hes will be ased for this trip and run through to Fare for round trip (rom Waverly only 8500 For informat y regard trains, «te, call on of address any Ene Ticket Agent or ] H. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, k ira, NY) is=jl4 t hampiain saritgm —— Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts When considering yoar vacation trip remember that the Kris has =xcursion tickets on sale at m<doced rates to all sttractive resorts. Oar excellent train service will increase the pleasure of your trip All desired information will be ziven by Erie ticket agents, or J. H” Webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N, Y. 3A-diy-s-1 New York and the Seashore, Fif- teen Days time given on the Erie ox ily 19d A splendid ti spend one dollar good Zoing All theouzh That's the carson, J Lhe pre ne and your vacation for the roand ind returning trains carry #stibuled and Paliman cars Il other nformation furnished by any Erie Agvat orld H Wehster, Division Passenger Agent, Kl mira, N, } i5.8)l0 3 place to fare plas trip, LickeLs 4 ge a all trains coaches ©-5-4 PREVENTS RUST ——— Lait If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Bros, Lave iW. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: -9 to 10 a. m.; 6:30 tw 8 p,m. At other times during day at Valley Record offioa, BLE BHHELLPHV0H0006600000 Sayre Rendering WORKS C. G. LLOYDT, PROP. Remove dead horses and cattle at short notice. All orders will receive prompt tention. Remove stock 8 miles dis tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Hides mast be on carcasses; remove free of eharge. 1am preparad to do the bus- iness, have ambulance to haul the stock; also buy hides, akina, tallow and bones, pay market prices. Call Ball telephone No. 833, SAYRE, PA. DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, | Waverly, avery Friday from 9 to 2:30 p. Consultation and examization free. Graduated under the founder of the pro- feasion, De. A. T. Beill, Kirksville, Mo. a Worth o Saturday, July 7th. ber a hit. evieve,” waltz; “Message Father,” two-step; “The W of the Old Church Bell,” waltz; “Everybody Works But altz Must Change to a March,” two-step. only 13c. This includes all the | atest popular publications, two-steps, waltzes, marches, D. S. ESTABLISHED 1860 Beautiful Lake Keuka tion it bears, beaatifal lake iz New York state, Its shores are lined with countless cozy cottages. Those who are unable to se. cure cottages, find excellent accommo dations at the several large hotels at ti rove Springs, keaka and Gibsoos. If you eajoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction, the lake having been wuolly stocked for several years with various species of trout, black bass, pike and pickeral from the State Fish Hatchery, located bat five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake The season is now opea and excellent catches are daily reported. Keuka Lake is reached via Erie Railroad, whose wzents will gladly furnish information regarding trains, rates, ote. A beautiful illustrated booklet will be mailed on pplication to J. H, Webster, Div. Pasa Agt, Elmira, N Y 3s diy-8-1 Ae Ordinance No. og4 Authorizing the construction of a public sewer beginning at the west bank [ the Sasquaehanana river abhoat eight i jade i fin t 8a ith of Sayre Witer Com pany s pumping station, and extending westerly over the lands of the Consol dated Real Estate Company and the lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Compsay Ww Lehigh aveage thenen rth ely on Lel aus to Havden sireet thenoe westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street: thencs north vely on Desmond street to Lehigh ave inne: thepee northwesterly on Lehigh wenue to CUavags street thenes wester {ly on Cayuga street to Stevenson street, in the Borough of Saves Be it ordained by the HBargess and i Town Counc of the Baroagh of Savre, {and it 1s hereby ordained by the author ty of the same hat believing it to be for the general health and pablie welfar of the citizens of said borough, that a ff public sewers be adopted and the same ts hereby adopted for said bor ugt Beginning at a point at the wast baak of the Susgqaehanna river about vizht handreed feet sath of the Savee Water t 0mpany's puing station and exfending ina west=rly direction over lands of the Coasolidated Real Fatate Conpaony and lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company to Lehigh ave- nue: theace northerly or to Hayden stpvet Hayden thencs igh ase Penn'a | Ny Kleen ng the i + Lehigh aveane thenee westerly Desmond northerly on Desmond the AVOLUr f n 1 al ir on RLreeat street we northwesterly Cavuga street \WVagA street to the Borough of Sayre, State of Penasyl ania, in ao¢ wd vi Act of the General Assem- f Peansvivania, approved May 15th, catitind “An Act to enable construct SewWaATe street to to Lehigh avenue on Lehigh thenee Stes vesterly enson street ance with lor- systems + cost themof and | the cost thereof be paid by general tax | ation, by an assesam+~at levied upon | the property sabject to taxation in said | borough. Said sewer to be constructed in accordance with the plans and speci | ications made by Williams & Whitman, Inc, dated Sep. 1, 1905, and approved by i the said Borongh Conancil so far as it re- | lates to a sanitary sewer only. The foregoing Ordinances was nnani- | monsly adopted by the Sayre Borough | Council at a meeting held Monday even- ing, July 2, 1804, GEO. H. LACEY, Attest President of Coanell | HM. H MERCEREAU, Bacretary, Approved July 3, 1908 WM. CROSS, Buargess | ansess and collect tt! all i 48 Ordinance No. gs. : | An ordinance authorizing the inorease lof the indebtedness of the Borough | Sayre, Pa, by the sum of tweaty sand dollars, Be it ordained by the Town ( Pa. and it is hereby ordained by auth rity ofgthe sau That two hun dred and fifty bonds of one handed dol thou- semi annually, Ist April 1st at the office of the treasurer of said redeem OF pay any one orany them after five years the proceeds derived ter (usued from the redeeming or paying off five {dollars of the present indebtedness of said borough and =o much of the balance the purpose of coustrueting the trunk said borough, the dollar of the is paid The foregoing ordinance was unani | Council at a meeting held Monday, July | 2, 1906, i GEO. H. LACEY, | Attest HU. H. MERCEREAU, Secretary. : Approved Jaly 3, 1900. ANDRUS & CO, terest. 128 DESMOND ST, SAYRE, PA. A good call lately for plain white china. We have just received a shipment of the K.T. K. ware, the best Amer- ican china, will not craze. 4 sizes plates, tea and coftee cups, custards, platters, etc. Prices very reasonable. Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. EON TONIGHT ! WANT UNDER WATERPROOF CANVA Watson Lot, Main Street, ATHENS. BILLY WILD SUPPORTED BY ADS Rates :—W La Found, For Hale, etc, | cent a word each insertion for Grst three times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 15 cents. Situations wanted, trea to pald In advance subscribers. Wanted. Clerk, experienced clothing and shoe salesman. Hest reference required. Ad- dress or call at H. Sattler's, Sayre. 47-8 i For Rent Two small offices, one room with bath, | suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. WILD & RICH'S PLAYERS, | For rout, ofioe room ia the Wheelock Two offices for rent in the Maney & | Page block. nef PRESENTS “THROWN ON THE WORLD" THIS EVENING. For Bale Farm of 22 acres, one-half mile from Monroeton, four miles from Towanda, Fi bouse, barn and tobacco shed. | Will exchange for property in Te. Address O. J. Northrup, Moaroeton Fu. UNEXCELLED SPECIALTIES |Boxlz. = = 44 : Bullheads for fish bait at Turner's, | 408 South Elmer avenue, Sayre. 44-8 First class business block in Sayre borough. Terms reasonable. Inquire ag | The Record office, Sayre, Pa. 43-11 Beveral houses and lots for sale in de- sirable locations in town. Terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. Q. | Sehrier Maynard Block, Athens. 39 Prices—10 and 20 Cents. Notice | Want ads inserted by nob Maynard. Maynard & Schrier | ing » ledger account with The | Attorneys and Counselors. | | Repertoire: Thursday - “Thrown on the World.” Friday - Rip VanWinkle."” Saturday Matinee “Grit, the boy.” Saturday Eve Nows- “Tracy, the Outlaw.” | must be paid for when ordered p | We positively cannot charge want | indiserimioately the esxpease of Dl Lar May- | l ke BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. | M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athens, Pa. LENIGH AND SCRANTON "== COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at Went Sayre Store, both phones; or at the Erie yards at Sayre. Both Phones, COLEMAN NASSLER, Advertise ia The Record work done promptly st rea sonable prices. Residence: —130 Spruce St. Athens, Pa. EJ CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable Manner al on Simeon Davis You get Lhe benefit of years tical experience. Mason — of allkinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St,
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