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The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood real rich blood and plenty of it In his body, Driggs” Wise of Cod Liver Ol Makes blood lots of it We)have 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 full line of Eaton Hur- but stationery always in stock at WEBER'S BOOK PARLORS 183 LOCKHART 8T. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, New Sewing Machines, Drop Heads, $20, $25 and $30. 75¢ Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist peak Building, Sayre, Pu C———————— Born, July 3, to Mr. and Mrs Mott Carrier, Draper street, a boy Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David H Ramey, yesterday morning, of Desmond street, a son. There were but few accidents in Sayre yesterday and none of them were of a serious nature Duliverd at your home cn trial. Sold a ably putt Call, or Tiffany’s Music Store, 222 Main Street, Athens, Pa. The Valley Record The Sayre Aeric of Eagles will hold their regular semi-monthly meeting in their rooms this evens ing. . —— “All the news that's ft to print” THURSDAY, JULY 5 1900, A re Every one will be glad that it's all over. Quite a large number from this place went to Ulster yesterday to participate in the celebration at that place. —— — The regular quarterly prepara tory service will be held at the Presbyterian church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. ————— “Billy” Wild under waterproof canvass at Athens this evening. Say | Seen the Scotti, Barrowsii, Piersoni, Elegantissima? These are the new Ferns, 300 just in, Snow, the Florist, Street Fair for the benefit of the local fire department all next week There will be a change in the The strawberry season is prac- program at the park this evening. tically over, and a day or two more will see their entire finish The black caps and huckleberries, however, will soon be in market in plentiful quantities. —— A large crowd from this place attended the races at Athens yes terday afternoon. The local M. P. A. will give an entertainment in Tramnmen's “hall on Saturday evening. The Fourth passed very quietly in Sayre. Of course there was the usual snapping, banging and cracking of explosives, but there were no disturbances of any kind to mar the pleasures of the day. Everybody should attend the street fair which is to be given on the Desmond street grounds next week. A liberal percentage of the receipts will go to the local fire department to help defray the expenses of the annual parade of the Valley Firemen's association a hich sf be held in this place - Waated— At once, a secondhand flat top desk. Must be in good condition. Enquire at The Record office. All unpaid mercantile taxes are overdue and must be settled at ‘once to save costs. W. F, Waters, ‘Treasurer. —— pr = BOROUGH SCHOOL RECTORS NEETHG Aside From Paying a Large Number of Bills But Little Business Was Transacted The regular monthly meeting of the Sayre borough school directors was held on Tuesday evening, Di rectors Thompson, Whittle, Mad. dock, Balt, Biltz, Shedden, Cook and Hutchinson being present The board was in session about three hours and a half, the greater part of the time being occupied in reading the minutes of preceding meetings and discussing the parlia with o filling the vacancy caused by the practice reference resignation of Cathryn Storms, teacher in the second grade of the Miss Storms was married recently, and last wight he Fourth ward school. r and had asked to be transferred to the posi resignation was read accepted. Several teachers tion which Miss Storms occupied, among them being Miss Strauss and Miss Dobell. The was finally settled by Miss Strauss being clected to the merly held by Miss Miss Dobell was vacancy caused juestion position for Storms and elected by the advance ment of Miss Strauss The committee appointed to visit the various school buildings to as certain what repairs were necessary, reported that the buildings were in good shape and that but few repairs were needed The tax collectors and the audits ors reports were read and ordered entered on the minutes A large number of bills, includ ing those for coal for the past year, were ordered paid An order for $500 was ordered drawn to pay a bond which 1s due at the National bank of Sayre SC hool 838 the Fourth building, was raised from tor at ward to $39 per month PECULAR GRIECT WAS A TORPEDO And When it Exploded Four Men Were Nursing Wounds Shortly afternoon yesterday James T. Cornish, a tinsmith, who resides at No 610 Lincoln street, found two peculiar looking pack The packages were alike in every respect, and as a fuse was sticking out of the end of cach he ages. factured for Fourth of July pur poses. He took them to the cor- ner of Lincoln street and Keystone avenue, and his find to John Holcomb, Dade Edmunds, Grube Cornish and Dick Mycrs These gentlemen also agreed that showed the to “go ofl” and of them It a match As he applied “it to the fuse the others in the party path The instant that the was a terrific explosion packages were intended one cred close about | the match touched fuse there which is | said to have shaken the foundations of the buildings in that vicinity it was discovered that hole in Mr of a big Holcomb's flesh on the had been torn coat and a piece E Imunds the Myers was minus the end of one of his fingers. ing was nursing wound in right leg, while Grube Cornish got of the neck the unscathed the injuries sustained by the are not {A puncture man who tound While men chine escaped of a serious nature say the next time they will they send all suspicious objects of that kind to an expert FREIGHT HANDLERS STRIE NEARING EA | Many of the Men Have Returned a loan of about $6,000 to pay the outstanding indebtedness PERSONAL MENTION James Farrell and wife spent yes terday at Ithaca - John R Kasper went to Pittston this morning on business Miss Mary V. Carman of Canton 1s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake J. E. Allen and family of this place spent the Fourth with rela tives at New Albany. Hugh Lennon and Joseph Mec- Carty went to Wilkes-Barre yester- day to spend the Fourth. a — F. D Cross of the Elmira office of the Interoccan Telephone and Telegraph Company is in town tos day. Mrs. James Kinney of Towanda spent the Fourth of July with her sisters, the Misses McCauley, of this place Harper Mercercau was in Owego yesterday assisting the residents of that place in properly observing the Fourth of July — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns of South River street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, the inter esting event occuring on July 2 — K. Wisewell and wife of Brooklyn, are the guests of Wisewell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fearon, of Hayden street Ohio, has come to Sayre to make her home with her sister, Mrs. L. Snyder, 408 South Lehigh avenue. Mr. and Mrs W. T. Carey and family attended the Fourth of July They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Frank Brown of Waverly. Thomas McEvoy, is visiting in the valley. Mr, Lewis is engaged in the New to Work, While Others the Company Refuse to Take Back The strike inaugurated Monday by the freight handlers on the local transfer freight platform is at end. Many of the went out have returned nearly men who to and it 1s expected that {pur or five work, There are, however, three or four of the men will go to work today whom the company will refuse to take back that the service has been somewhat crippled by the action of the men but that now everything is running The local officials say along in good shape and the freight 1s being properly handled. They also say that they have from time to time taken the matter of an in- crease for the men before high heads in the freight department, and had the men waited awhile an increase would probably have been granted. They insist that they are doing all in their power for the men, as they believe they should have more money. The men admit that the local officials have acled fair in the matter and that they fully appreciate the efforts that have been made for them ATTENDED FAMILY REUNION [ D. J. Sisson, the police officer in the Milltown district and his wife, | went to Eldredge Park yesterday [to attend the annual reunion of the thas held at that beautiful | There were were fortystwo present |and they spent a most delightful spot president and Miss Rosamond | Petty, of Daggetts, secretary-treas- urer i FREIGHT CARS BURNED | Two freight cars standing in the {upper Lehigh yards burned Tues. |day afternoon between 4 and § ascertained that the conflagration was confined to ordinary freight cars the faces of many wore a dis. appointed look, JULY 5, 1906. SOUTH WAVERLY BOROUGH COUNCIL Held An Important Meeting On Tuesday Evening and Trans acted Considerable Business The July meeting of the South Waverly borough council was held in the borough building Tuesday evening with the following mem bers present Burgess Conley, President Quick, Councilmen Mc. craney, Sinnsabauech and and Clerk Walsh After minutes of previous meet Grates, ing had been read and approved, H. F. Maynard, E<q. appeared in behalf of the of Morns and asked the council to sect On the Morns fe! heirs James F a date for a conference. Mr through the Elmira street bridge might of June i jover the Lackawanna tracks and he His heir propose to bring a damage [sustained juries from which {died in a few minutes iNOW [suit against South Waverly bor {ough, unless an anucable settlement | be made A committee consisting tof Councilmen Stephens, Sinsa- I baugh ind Borough Attorney Yoo |cum was named to confer with At. torney Maynard ' The street committee was author lized to see N F Walker and bring labout an adjustment of the street fand sidewalk lines on Bradford treet Borough bills amounting 5 were ordered paid R A Mercur, F <q, of Towanda, {representing the N Y and Pa Tel- ephone and to 181517 Telegraph Company, [presented a request for a franchise [that will allow the petitioners to | A the the {might before, and it was suggested that the South Waverly council meet with a com [place its wires under ground at {meeting of the Sayre council stmilar request wss made representatives of mittee from the Sayre council and that contain umform provisions jagree on franchises wouid Coun- cilmen Sinsabaugh, McCraney and Gates were appointed a committee {to take charge of the matter so far [as the interests of South W werly are concerned President Quick stated that the chief of police had been paying for equipment such as handcuffs, nip pers, etc, out of his pnvate purse, and suggested that the borough A motion to that effect was accordingly passed, and Chicl authorized to buy a new dark lan- reimburse him in addition Regan was tern The report June showed two arrests and the 1Mpo-s Pp lice for sition and collection of 811 in fines ind costs. There had been some discussion at previous mectings re- garding the disposition of fines collected by the police magistrate and at this juncture of the proceed. ings ‘Squire Edminster was sent for to enlighten the council ‘Squire Edminster stated that he had in his hands at the present time 81 > in fines which belonged to the bor ough. He had heretofore paid the moneys to the borough treasurer but will henceforth turn in these {funds to the clerk of the council i A resolution was passed instruct- ing Clerk Walsh to notify Superin tendent Case of the trolley com pany to place gates at the Elnura | street bridge over the Lackawanna tracks within 24 the bridge would be closed by the bor- ough A number of requests for rebates hours, or street committee. The opinion was expressed by several councilmen bec ome | walk rebates were to continue with out let or hindrance {of the members were unable to at that the borough would SH fe Since some ‘tend Wednesday night's meeting, it was the consensus of opinion that the rebate brought up when all the councils men were present HT (question should be I et UTTLE, M.D Specialist Practice limited to diseases of the Rye, Rar, Nose and Throat, Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 13 a.m, 3t0 8, 7 to 8 p.m. Office and residence, 111 South Elmer Ave. Valley ‘phone 158x, ve ac (CE ~ IR ARR «3 Sé A fine line of cheap Go-Carts reduced from $4 and $2.75 to $3.50 and $2.00. ~ SW PRE | HR \~ 2 ’ Si hh (a >, a fo "4 R A large line of moulding for Picture Framing to select from also. 2 I> '@ PICTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE If Not, Why Nn i '¢) 8 | & as rN 205 Desmond St, ; > 3% & a \ 20) 0 SN 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 atthe exact cost of carrying it. Examine its TERM POLICY. Costs 670 to $1.55 per month. According to age, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Man Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. * ager, TONIGHT 0ax Grove Park Summer Stock Co. ii “THE MODNSHINERS TEEPE PEP PPD00000000044004 Feature Specialty, THE WILLIAMS DUO, Assisted by R. C. Day This is an Electrical Novelty Musical Act. 44440000000 000 0000000043 RICES, 10,20, 30¢c TURDAY MATINEE 10¢ 10 ALL * Just Think Of It 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 tol [that so promptly, and did your work so well that we | decided to havea lot of oth- er work attended to at the same time." 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, IN THE GROUND forgotten races buried their valued pose sessions with their dead. Nowadays the ground is the valaable poss-asions and its ground we bay, sell and rent— houses on it, too. When you get land or Louse hungry, point your toes toward ur doorstep, enter and welcome and learn much to your interest, if you are a house owner or a house wanter. A | general real estate business is here traasactad, FRED J]. TAYLOR, BAYRR, PA. PEPE PP EPP 0000000000 > "0 c PEEP P PP LPP PPP PIPPI 444 ed White Mountain Freezers, Oil and Refrigerators, Gasoline Screen Doors and Windows at Stoves, BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE "6. H. GOFF 1s now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Waverly. H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phoaes. Elmer Ave. DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Laku St. Weat Sayre. OFFIUR HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito arinary and chronlo diseases a specialty. Both phonea ee | Both Phones, E. M\. DUNHAM, —— — ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, A. H. MURRAY, g. D. “ | | SPECIALTIES: Diseases of th Nose an. i | 3 ary Office, Wheslook Blok” Office: - Rooms 4 and 6, Rlmer Block, Lookhart Strect, Saym, Pa "SOCIALIST CLUB | ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col lected, Taxes Paid. Meets every Fnday evening al | Howard Elmer Hose house . Maple street, West Sayre. All invited | Everybody welcome Political Announcements The und announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of a a Towanda, Pa., March 50, 1908, ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART OT., SAYRE, |
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