JUST RECEIVED] Usain | MIDSUMMER SIDEBOARDS, BED ROOM SUITS, ROLL Waverly—Louis Erhardt, an Clearance Sale SEAT ROCKERS. Experts in Upholstering. | °'¢ 38d respected resident of FOUND-$5.00 Worth of Music On 128 Desmond St., Sayre, Pa. | Waverly, died very suddenly yess terday afternoon at her home on GRAF Furniture aad Undertaking. & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Backing basi ness, and will pay you three per cent, interest per annum fur money loft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposita, whether large or small, draw the same rate of inbevest. BH. §. SAWTELLE, Cashier, J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. 2 a4 Murrells’ Printing Office, Sayre, Subscription, $3.00 per year; 15 cents per month, Advertising rates reasonable, and made mown on application. ea Batered as second-class matter May Ast of Congreas of March 8, “All the news that's fit to print” ~ FRIDAY, JULY 6 1906 YOUNG TWOMBLEY DROWNED Only Son of Yew York (apitalist Overcome by (ramps ASHLAND, N H MeR Twombley, Ir. cightecn years old and the only son of H McK Twombley the well known York «apitalist was drowned while swimming in Big Squam lake at Holderness NH Young Twembly awe to New Hamp shire about three weeks ago with a number of others who bad charge of a dozen or more boys in humble stances who were sent (nto camp at the expense of the Groton school of Groton, Mass, from which Twombly Was graduuted last month fast night Twombly started to swim from the Groton = dol « amp to Caru's cove, one wile distant. He had reached 4 point a short distauce frow tle shore where the cawyp Is located wheu be was apparently seized with crawps He was seen to struggle (u the water by several of the other Loye at the camp, but before any of them cvuld reach Lim be disappeared from view The body was recovered within a short time after the accident and will be taken to Newport Twombly was very popular with the boys at Groton and those at camp Bince Lis stay at the lake Le bad en- tered the water frequently and was a good swimmer He intended to suter Harvard pext fal) Twotubly's mother was Miss Flor etuce A Vanderbilt, duughter of the Inte William H Vanderbilt of New York H July 4 Naw wg circum UNCLE SAM AS PEACEMAKER. Suntemala and Salvader Making Overtures For Arbitration WASHINGTON. July © - Agaln the United States will probably figure as a peacemaker Guatemala and Salva dor are ruaking overtures for the ar bitrution of their troubles resulting from the alleged activity of Salvador in support of the revolutionary meve meut against President Cabrera of Guatemala, and it is ilkely that the United States will be selected as the country in which the board of arbitra tion will meet The state department has been advise od of the desire of the two countries which are almost at the polut of wak ing war agsinet each other, to have their differences settled Ly arbitration and, although formal pegotiations have not been made as yot there secius 10 be but little doubt thet au amicable settlement of the points of derive will be fusily effected through arbitra tion At the first intimation n terfervoce In Guatvmuainu affairs the tate department sent the Marblehead from Panawa to prevent meddling and Mexico and the United both made it clear that they ook with disfavor upou any mbloation of Central American powers to over throw President Cabrera of outside Nigtes sould New York Garbage on Jersey (cast TRENTON, N J, July Dr Heury Mitchell, secrvtary of the =tate and of health, reported to i000 Stokes that be hall Deen assured the street cleaning Jdepartisent of York city that every effort would be nade to pre vent the pollution of the New Jersey coast by New York garbage. Deputy Glbsou sald that If necessary New York would cause ber garbage to be taken farther out to sea w be dumped This dumpling is temporarily oeovesary because of the destruction by fire of a Waar far he reduction of Lhe garbage. i 4 v NEw WAVERLY FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Greg's Racket Store, Waverly, After 12 o'clock noon call the main C L Ovenshire is in Towanda today Orren Rea has Wyalusing Miss Agnes Waiters of Elmira 1s visitng Waverly friends | A. F. Alexander of Binghamton 1s visiting Waverly friends —ew | Wilbur Moreau of Buffalo is the | guest of Miss Nellie Mack | em ——— A ea a | Mrs. John Buley of South | Waverly went to Elmira today. « Mrs. Swartwood, Waverly street, 1s spending a few days at Buffalo LL C Miller and Wiliam Ma. haffcy are fishing at Lockwood to~ day WC. Fitler and wife and daugh. ter Mildred are visiting at Snuth field Walter Adams of Geneseo 1s visiting his aunt, Miss Mary Lewis Park Pi Ca Miss Mame Su'livan of Buffils, 1s visiting Miss Margaret Kaine of Warren street el ect Miss Helen Blinn of Toledo, O 1s the guest of Miss Nellie Mack Division street | ee N. H. Wolcott and wit of Buls visiting Mrs Wolcott's H B G-.f E D i week's driv falo, are sister, Mrs Mr Mrs have returned after and Sebring ing trip through the lake country ee Fred A B:nson, wife and daugh ter, ter vis tor the returned home today Mr Benson's father past week ung Mrs. H B. Ingham of No 3 Lincoln street 1s visiting her pars ents, Mr and Mrs. W_S. Lyon, at Binghamton, J. B Hanna and FE! Eaton and their families are on a tnp down the Susquehanna as far as Tunkhannock They will go Theodore Shay ard John Merkle went to Deposit yesterday from which place they will go down the Delaware to the water gap -—e . J. B Glazier has returned from a visit to Newark, N J Seward Clark, accompanied him and will remain here for the summer His grand- son, A letter from Dallas, Texas, states that Mrs DeForrest Dear bourn of that city, and who for- merly resided in Waverly, 1s cnt. ically lL J. D. Helm and wife, C E Jen- mings and wife and Carlton Jen {mings of Moravio were in Waverly over might and left this morning |for Atlantic City. — {| Miss Mary Wilson of New York { city, who has been visiting Mrs. E, | S Smith, returned to her home to day Mrs. Smith accompanied her as far as Binghamton. A Charming Vacation Trip A most charming vacation trip has | Charles street He w © 75 ot age and had vicinity for the past 40 years wha on. The funeral tomorrow afternoon at from his late home will be conducted by the Rev one daughter, resides > G {buried at Forest home PLANTED FLOWERS as in i triangle front of number of flowenng plants J.E Angell the flonst, did the planting beautifying these vacant places ex cept the satisfaction that from the improvement rm ——— Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts When considering your vacation trip remember that the Erie has exearsion tickets on male at reduced rates to all dtrmctive remorts. Oar excellent train service will increase the pleasare of your trip. All desired information will be given by Brie ticket agents, or J, H. Wabater, Division Agent, Elmira, N. Y. 38-diy-S-1 New York and the Seashore, Fif- teen Days That's the time cursion, July 19th the real place to Oue fare plus trip. tickets a all trains elegant, wide Pullman cars, furnished by any Webster, Division mira, N, Y given on the Erie ex A splendid tim= and spend your vacation one dollar for the roand gon snd returning All through trains carry vestibuled coaches and All information Erie Agent going wher i5.0j10 Covers More Surface, (8 vimes as much) Wears Longer, (6 times as long) Dries Quicker, (ia 10 minutes) Than Any Enamel. A CHILD CAN APPLY IT. If your d=aler hasn't it, Bolieh Bros. have Sayre Rendering WORKS C. G. LLOYDT, PROP. TTF ETE REY) Remove dead horses and cattle at short notice. All orders will receive prompt attention. Remove stock 8 miles dis- tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Hides must be on carcasses, remove (ree of charge. 1 am prepared to do the bus- iness, have ambulances to haul the stock; also buy hides, skins, tallow and bones, pay market prices. (Call Bell telephone No. 633, SAYRE, PA. W. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Ofer Mansy & Page Bleak, Rooms formerly oocupind by the late John R. Marray, Office hours: 9 to 10 a. m.; 8:35 to 8 p,m. At other times dozing day at Valley Record ofics. 0000000000000 00000°0004 SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Fnday evening at tweet prepared by the Erie Railroad at a very small expense to Saratoga Spriags aud Lake George on Satarday, July 14th Tickets will be good for ten days, giving | ample tine to visit Saratoga and the | wost beautiful of all American lakes, | Lake Gworge, as well as the historic | Lake Champlain Elegant new vesti- | baled coaches will be used for this trip | and run through to Sarato, round trip from Waverly only $5.00 information regarding trains, ete, call on or address any Erie Ticket Ageat or J. H. Webster, Division Passenger Sai Elmira, N. Y. 4 street, West Sayre. All invited Evervhody welcome DR. F. J. GREEN Osteppathic Physician, m. Acute and chronic canes t Consultation and examioation free, feasion, Dr. A. T. Btill, Kirksville, Mo. | Great Cut-Price Sale Some at Half Price. They Must Go Regardless of Cost or Yalue Grocery Department. ood New Potatoes, per peck | 5 lbs Granulated Sugar s lbs Lemon Cookies lbs Ginger Snaps d Bread Flour . wi Pastry Flour . . 10 lbs Buckwheat Flour | Pancake Flow " 214 lbs Oyster Crackers Nada Yeast Foam 5 phos Raisins . TEM 3 > ir (r ix . 55¢ . 235€ « 10 . 23 . 34 . ft . 25¢ « 424 2 26 | Oak Leaf and Acme Seap . | 2: bars Hustler Soap Baker's Chocolate . . Vived Prickles, bottle . . . a : cans Beall Condensed Milk . ; cans Best Corn |, cans Red Seal Lye . 2 cans Pears lresh Eggs Headlight Oud 7 boxes Sardines = lbs Starch «ora a Eagle Brand Condensed Mik Large cans Corned Beef Lirge cans Roast Beef Large cans Chupped Beef . Baker's Cocoa a ro» Banner 0 Rest Lard le 33 Coffees . « 6 rolls Toet Paper lothes Lines Wop Sticks Wash Boards . Nerub Brushes [ding Ironing Tabi Lardentere Stands FHible Stands Oranges and Lemons at Lowoest Price (rood Broom Brushes Rolling Pins . {Crep Paper, All Colors i 25¢ « 116 > - . & 5 « 23¢ I35¢ « 2 . 13 . . . FH + 1025-40-50 B5=1X=25=3K £5 . r Brooms 5 | Crood Line Work Gloves 2H Bean Croquet Sets > paprcrs Garden Pulp Water Pails Horse Whips irpet Whip ies" Fine Umbrellas . > ’ & §=35=30X Seeds . trom Wash Bod. | Brent 7 "7s . L/ en Dishers / Md Piei { 7 Hie > . . wie Square Dinner Pails Nukle Tea Kettles at Flak ~ (Ds Shoe Department. 1 good line of Men's Shoes from $7 up IN f { hil. ire n's She 5 15 1 the lowest prices We have a large lime of ladies’ Shoes wv ut at Baby Shoes 25 NE » and Our f ri complele will close ? Gent's Furnishing Dept. Full Line Overalls . + 35~50=-75¢C Fol Line Work and Fancy Sherts Mon's Pants «3, $7 50, $200 Full Lin Caps . «10; /5, 5 Mcn's Socks, 6 pairs Men's Socks, 3 pairs . Men's Socks, 2 pairs Full Line Underwear and white Linen Collars . Best Rubber Collars «sv ev Coloved or White Handkerchiefs “os Cn 2 a» . 56, 10¢ Great ariety of Crockery, Glass- ware, China and Notions we ill close out at Cost and Less Than Cost, Great bargains in this ine of goods All Stk Ribbons at Cost to close mt, Also all of the 7¢ Ginghams at to close out, and all other Cloth at ost SOC 25¢ Sm , blue, black 3 25¢, Soc . 5 20 3¢ . » 2C . $1 00 . FO: J< IS Sx Tably Tumblers, di Hi Sait and Pepper Shakers, each Water Prtchers, cach Crumb Trays Lamp Shades lwo Foot Carpenter | Father Brushes “oo | 3 cakes Buttermilk Soap | Pearl Buttons, card | Men's Suspenders {| Hand Lamps .. 20, amps . . 0, J {| Ladies’ black Hose . . . 5, 10, 15¢ | Boys" Heavy Ribbed, ; pars . | 25¢ {| Sad Iron Handles . . . 10 H.D.ANGELL& CO. 107 Thomas Avenue, SAYRE PENN'A 25, « 10, . 36 dx + 10 . JOM R ules . . 56 25 25¢ . 10, 15, Anvone can hav Saturday, ber a hit. evieve,” waltz; Father,’ ‘only 13c¢. 1 » pay for this advertisement) - Andrus & Co. will sell the Helf & Hager r only 13c. ps and One Lancers. Every num- “I'll Be waiting in the Gloaming, Sweet Gen- Remember this day ‘only 15¢ per copy; by mail | D. S. ESTABLISHED 1860 Beautiful Lake Keuks Keuka is justly entitled to the repata- tioa it bears, that of bei the moat beaatifal lake ic New York state. Ita shores are lined with countless cozy cottages. Those who are unable to se- cure cottages, find excellent accommo- dations at the ssveral large hotels at Grove Springs, Keuka and Gibsons. If yoa enjoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction, the lake having been aunurlly stocked for several years with various species of trout, black bass, pike and pickers! from the State Fish Hatchery, located bat five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake, The s=ason is now open aad excelleat catches are daily reported. Keaka Lake ageats will gladly furnish information regarding trains, rates, ete. A beautiful application to J. H, Webster, Div. Pasa. Agt, Elmira, NY. 38.diy-8-1 Ordinance No. 94. Authorizing the construction of a public sewer beginaing at the wast bank pany s pumpliog station, and extending westerly over the lands of the CHasoli dated Real Estate Company and the lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company to Lehigh aveaae thegce uortherly on Lehigh aveaue to Hayden street. thence westerly on Hayden street to Despond street; thenee north vely on Desmond street to Lehigh ave- nue; thence northwesterly on Lehigh iwvenue to UCayaga street; thence wester- ly on Cayuga street to Stev snsoa stre st, in the Boroagh of Sayre Penn'a Be it orduined by the Bargess and Town Coancil of the Birough of Sayre, and it is hereby ordained by the aathor- ity of the same: That believing it to be for the genaral health and pablic welfare system of public sewers be adopted and the same is hereby adopted for said boe- ough. Beginning at 4 point at the wast bank of the Sasqachanny river about vight handeed feet south of the Sayee Water Company's pumping station and over the lands of the Coasolidatad Real Estate Coupany ad lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company to Lehigh ave- nae; theaes northerly on Lehigh avenae to Hayden stevet; thence westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence northerly on Desmond street to Lehigh avenue; theace northwesterly ou Lehigh avenue to Cayugn street; theace westerly on Cavaga street to Stevenson street, all in the Borough of Sayre, State of Peaasylvapia, in acoord- ance with an Act of the General Assem- bly of Peausylvania, approved May 15th, ISS, eatitisd “Ap Act to enable Bor- oughs to construct sewage systems, assess and collect the cost thereof,” and the cost thereof be paid by general tax- ation, by aa assessment levied upon all the property sabject to taxation in said borough. Said sewer to be constructed in accordance with the plans and speci- fications made by Williams & Whitman, loc, dated Sep. 1, 1905, and approved by the said Boroagh Connell so far as it re- lates to a sanitary sewer only. The foregoing Ordinance was unani- by the Sayre Borough Council at a meeting held Monday even- ing, July 2, 1996, GEO. H. LACEY, Attost President of Council. H. H. MERCEREAU, Becretary, Approved July 8, 1808, WM. CROSS, 4 Burgess, Ordinance No. gs. An ordinance authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Sayre, Pa, by the sum of tweusty thou- sand dollars, Be it ordained by the Bargwss and Towa Council of the Borough of Sayre, Pa, and it is hereby ordained by the authcrity ofgthe same: That two hun- dred and Afty bonds of one hundred dol lars each, bearing interest at the rate of foar per cent per annum, interest payable s~mi- annually, April 1st and October 1st, at the offios of the treasurer of said borough and payable thirty years from date, with the right of said borough to redeem or pay any one orany number of them after five years be issued. That the proceeds derived from the sale of said bonds be ased for the purpose of redeeming or paying off five thousand dollars of the present indebtedness of said borough and so much of the balance as may be necessary, shall be used for the purpose of constructing the trunk line of a sewer for the sewer system of said borough. That a tax of one mill on the dollar of the adjusted valuation of said borough be levied each year for the payment of said iodebtedness until same in paid. he foregoing ordinance was unani- mously adopted by the Sayre Borough Council at a meeting held Monday, July 2, 1006, GEO. H. LACEY, Attest President of Couneil. H. HH. MERCEREAU, Becretary. ved July 3, 1900. Ape uy WM. CROSS, Bargess. lections that are listed to sell regularly for 50c, now 16c to cover postage. ANDRUS & CO, No interest. 128 DESMOND ST, SAYRE, PA. There Has Been 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 coflee cups, custards, platters, etc. Prices very reasonable. Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Rates :— Wanted, Lost, Found, Pop Sale, eto, | cont a word each Insertion for first three times, } cent a word each UNDER WATERPROOF CANVAS Watson Lot, Main Street, ATHENS. BILLY WILD SUPPORTED BY Good girl wanted for general work. i Inquire at the Osborne House. bo-8 Clerk, experienoad clothing and shoe | salesman. Best reference uired. Ad- | dress or call at H. Sattler's, Sayre. 478 For Rent Two small offices, one room with bath, WILD & RICH'S PLAYERS, PRESENTS “RIP VAN WINKLE,” THIS EVENING. UNEXCELLED SPECIALTIES | Vill exchange for property in Advent 0. J. Northrup, Moaroeton, x 117, First class business block in Sayre borough. Terms reasonable. Inquire at The Record office, Sayre, Pa. 43-13 Several houses and lota for sale in de- sirable locations in town. Terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. Q. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 39f Repertoire: Friday — Rip VanWinkle.” Saturday Matinee “Grit, the News- Boy NE atuniay Eve — “Tracy, the Outlaw.” — Prices—10 and 20 Cents. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. LEMIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre Drag Store, both phones; or at the Erie steoet yards at Hayre. Both Phones, COLEMAN MASSLER, ae a oe te ever i hig Na s a wari foe Jnetioss and A ree: begn I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. Advertise ia The Record.
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