SIDEBOARDS, BED ROOM SUITS, ROLL * GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per cent. Interest per annum for money Isft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account The department of savings is a special featare of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the mame rate of interent. HB. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher, W. T. CAREY, Editor. Publiabed every afternoon except Bun- day af Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, $3.00 per : 15 cents Sabseription, per year; that's fit to print” MONDAY, JULY & 1008 DISPELLING HAILSTORMS. Experiments of German Meteorologist Who Is Battling with the Clouds. Herr Stiger of the meteorological bu. yeay of Vienna battles with the cloads In almost every country on the conti- ment where agriculture is the peopie’s mainstay there is a systematic use of scientific warfare with cloud shoo'ing exnnon for the purpose of dispelling threalensd ball storms Herr Stiger began bis experiments with the funda- mental principle of disturbing the In- tense stillness which prevalls before & ballstorm. He demonstrated the fact that after the ring of a shot a small whirlwind arises, easily perceptible in the reflected soushine This whirl nd ascends, ‘with a plercing whistle last 1b seconds In day time and J seconds at night At a dstance of 200 feet the wind destroyed a strung diaphragm The experts who atten lod eould plainly see the wind rise from the mouth of the funnels with lignt- Ring rapidity possessing all the aspects Of 8a shot. The most marked effects Were produced by horizontal shots ror the experiments shields built of thick paper and linen were placed at |nter- vals of from #0 tw yards from the mouth of the cannon. When the ol. cle of wind erfolded these shields (hey were torn from the frames. the solid posts and framework spapped In two and were cust from 18 Ww 22 yaris while 5 large mast!ff standing near was whiffed i010 the air, turned several somesaunits and was flung to the ground lifeless 106 HAY AN ARTIST IN WORDS. Unerring Sense of Fitness in Se lection Rendered Speech Incomparable it 1s bard for those who knew and loved Hay —and all who knew aim dig Jove Rim to reconclle themseives Ww the thought, writes Joseph Buckiln Bishop, In "A Friendship wits Jobo Hay" in Ceatury, that Le can draw no more pictures for us, tha his able and perfect and Artist in words cau de forever. As he said of 1b son, his own is still soundin ears. It was t the volee of the the scholar and the gentile that itself wus music ad 1} & pure and gentle and « the words (0 which the w Who that has had the exqgu ure of list*alng to that speech, with Its unerring and ive use of 'ne only right word in Case, Its cirar-cut and locisive tion, the constant play Was next coor nelghix 3 and the foer became that sociation, (an ever forget it, « of its loss without a pang admir- rarely matcaed ight » laore ae voles Of his Jur in every intellectual en fahun rt f Inaction Beng contented 8 8 good way te tease progresaing Something Swell A Washingtor woman uses perfumed gasoline io ber motwr car —Chicago Daily News Japan's Museums. Japan has 40 commercial museums and the government labors steadily dmprove then A — LOCAL NEWS high Villey stock The stock advanced rapidly, jump on Saturday ing a point hetween sales before nocn The improvement had no news development to account for it, but the ease with which the stock showed that the supply was small advanced S L Samuels, a brother of 1 A Samuels of this plice, will open a furniture store in Jersey Shore, this I. A Samuels will be inter ested in the store financially but The store will be modern in all of its details, state. will not leave Sayre little town, the success of the A poetic editor rol sentiment out of system presents it to view—the hLberty| head without necktie or collar and | all the strange things that scem| bright and new, the wide spreading AD) FRANK E WOOD, Representative | News and advertising matter may be | 1nft at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, | F Shoemaker went to Sulphur Springs today eu E. Burton Hall of Elmira spent Sunday in Waverly S K Walcott, Pernsylvama ave nue, is senously ill A — J. C Cuff of Cohocton was in Waverly yesterday ,se eh H Miss Pauline Turney has re turned from a visit at Owego -ee- to Dunkirk work for the Claude Kline went today where he wil NPL I. S. Hanford and O. F. Benson arc spending the day at Sulphur Springs ——— A ——— | Miss Nina Conklin of Kirkwogd [1s visiting her cousin, Miss Stella | L.aRock. returned | Owego yesterday, where she spent a few days Laura Stevens from The engagement of Miss Anna a Annamay Hawkins of Elmira are visiting Miss Theresa McKile —— Waters, who Miss Agaes has eagle, the arrows below it, the | been visiting friends in Waverly, stars and the words with the queer [returned to her home at Kimura things they tell The coin of my yesterday, father it, for some m———— i ——— We're glad that we know | other the Miss turned has re it Hancock Her cousin, Flo. Schuyler, accom- time or twill Bernice Turney come in very well spread | rom a viut eagle dollar, the star spangled dol: | iar, the old silver dollar we all love Waverly — Yesterday was the birthday of George M. Legg, but that important fact had not oc- curred to him, and when his wife suggested that they take a lunch and spend the day up at Dry brook he thought nothing strange of the suggestion and readily assented He was somewhat surprised at the veight of the lunch that was pro- videdy but obediently took basket on hus arm and went on his As they they were joined by ome frend after ane other until they had considerable of a company and when they had arnved at their destination the company numbered 24 They then Mr. Legg that he was 41 years old, and they pre way proceeded informed sented him an easy chair in the hape of a large round boulder, upon which he sat while he de- voured his share of the provender. He says it was a mean trick but he hasn't yet deaded ~ourse of action > SUFFERED STROKE on any | Some at Half Price. They Must Go Regardless of Cost or Value Grocery Department. rod New Potafee bs Granulated Sugar per peck EM £7 25 a - ¥ 5 Fi 22 amery Butter | Yak Leaf and Acme S ap . : bars Hustler S iaker Wixed Puckies it (1 ’ 1: Af una { k 5 7 street suffered al stroke of paralysis last Saturday afternoon. She was found by her) of Chemung an unconscious $ ——— i — WILL PLAY BALL ins Best { FS . 25 . 30 Xe 2) s Ked Seal | eo EH hoves Sardines 5s Star - vue : . Brand Condensed Mik ins Corned Beef Roast Beef ‘ ans K . ge cans Chopped Beef . > * . . « = 5 # + 25C Ise i ’ } ner Cals ball team expect to play ball reguldrly and are now busily en. raged arranging a [hey will play Ulster at Waverly next Saturday and Athens the fol in schedule lowing week so well” { - | { The most popular of the cheap) brands of tobacco men | 1 who roll their own cigaretts 1s fre | used by juently referred to by its advocates | . | as "hay" or “sawdust,” but a man| who smokes it regularly heard a new euphemism the other morning, the New York Globe ming down in the elevator in reports ( the apartment house where lives, he was diligently rolling a pipe for his the colored elevator boy dug a shp of matuntinal smoke, when tissue paper from his pocket and, vith a most engaging grin, said little of dat breakfus' food on ma papah, He the “Would yo’ please put a boss?’ breakfast fond.” got Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. | 10 day »x Saratoga and Lake George, $5.00 (ro: Waverly via Erie HOI July 14th and Aug 15th. i> W day ex 10 Chautauqua July 6th. «ix Frise Railroad. $683 from | from Waiver! is} $6.75 New York and return fr w | Waverl Erie Radlroad. July 19th all trains Ti ts gound 15d 31.25 tw Shahola Glen or Port Jer- vis and return Sopday, July ISth See later dates for time of special train $6.75 to New York City aud return on Tharsday July 19th. Tickets good on all trains on that day and to return in 15 days 17-taw 75¢ w Binghamton and retarn, Sunday, July IS, and rach alternate Sunday thereafter. Tickets good leav ing Waverly at 7:52 and 10:36 a. m. p20 Sixth annual Eastern Star excurs and basket picoie Tuesday. Jojy 17h die, children rave Waverly » irsion 10s LOT Le kt is n Round trip, adults oe Special train will via the Erie at 9516a W0-eod-td $31.15 ww Milwaukee Wis. and r turn. $42.65 to St. Paul or Minn. and retarn. Good to Oct Jist for return trip. Low rate excarsions to on sale at greatly reduced rates, 13 aw For farther particalars apply to Erie Ticket Agent, J. W, Clark - Beautiful Lake Keuka tion it bears, that of bring the most | beautiful lake in New York state. [Ita shores are lined with countless cozy outtagea. Those who are unable to se ldations at the several large hotels at Grove Springs, Keaka and Gibsons, If {you enjoy fishing, nq other place offers | greater attraction, the lake having been |ansually stocked for several years with | various specien of trout, black baas, { pie and picker] from the State Fish Hatchery, located bat five miles from | Hammondsport at the head of the lake. | The season is now open and excellent | catches are daily reporend. Keuka Lake is reached via Erie Railroad, whose | agenta will gladly farniabh information | regarding trains, rates, ete. A beaatiful { illastrated booklet will be mailed on {application to J. H. Webster, Div. Pasa { Agt., Elmira, N., Y. 38.diy-8-1 : Subscribe for The Record, pamed her m———— i —— - Mrs lizzie Farrell, Anna Cary drove to Barton and spent the day yesterday The Epworth League will hold their regular monthly business home Park meeting this evening at the ff Miss place Mabel Woodburn, —— W. H. Lockerby, Elting Gore Robert McG Price left month's fh-, and Fernlke Y this morming for a wuting in the Adirondacks They will take a canoe tnp through th chain of likes WILL REVISE ORDINANCES Ww AVC rly will hold a special meeting tonight The hoard of trustees tor the purpose of carrying out a the ordinances lution lately t the y arranged pas ed effect that should be Vv (re 14 in a systematic Just what ordinances are hn [he found was in the minutes of the the wvillag always been a mystery only plac they could be clerk and these are scattered over It took a long and careful search to years or more. find whether any provision did or did not exist. These have all been searched out and all that are obso icte will be repealed, and the live practical ordinances retained HAD NARROW ESCAPE { Waverly row Three boys went cut the The river 1s high, in a boat on Chemung river yesterd.y the current swift, ithe D.1. & W | overturncd throwing Two reached and when near bridge the boat 1!l three into them could shore but the do He of the piers {the water of wim nd {third was unable to <0 fl ated against one water until a rope was thrown to [him and he was drawn out | D.1.&V. INPROVEMENTS Waverly The made by the Lackawanna {their depot has aroused much | tavorable comment The street has | been paved with granite block, and | the high terrace on the north has been sodded and a new fence placed on top of the terrace. improvements about A number of other| games will also be arranged. Waverly —Charles B. Hopkins i were married last evening at the] home of the bnde by the Rev. H.| B Cook this morning for a 10 days tnp to New York aty >on Want not having a ads inserted by persons The Record must be paid for when ordered printed We positively annot charge want ads indiscnims y—the expense of hookkeep i 1 ind collecting 1s entirely out of proportion to the amount involy- edn the transaction, Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts When considering your vacation trip remember that the Erie hws fxcarsion tickets on male at reduced rates to all attractive resorts. Oar excelleat train servioe will igerease the pleasure of your trip All desired information will be given by Erie ticke§ agents, or J. H. Webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N. Y. 36-dly-8-1 $1 go to Freeville, N. Y. and Re- turn, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, ac cofint Central New York State Spiritual ist Meetings, July 22 to Aug 20th, 1900 Tickets sold Jaly 21 to Aug. 19th, in clusive, good on all regalar trains. For further particulars see Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents 5 G5 4HILS AUS OnStoves gs GasRanges yeh 51 arr REINS =r If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Bros. have ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: — Rooms 4 and b, Elmer Block, Lockhart Street, Sayra, Pa | { / I ( and lL nt Brishe "i Fr tem fins ld Paper, All C {Line IW. ri GY. rd ts Beans t Sets rsiGarden Se ? phe! dp Water Pau forse HWihip pct Whe Shoe Department. rf Min : $1 up Qu» i mp! We have a large he Gent's Furnishing Dept. wll Line Overalls . Hine Work and F THCY Siurts 's Pants , io $2 >> = ~~ $y lhe g NE vik v lars ber Collars cls ya Wire Handierchiefs 14 Juna and i Cost ir 11 § 14 thes Silk Rib! { wl of th to hse out, and ali f wed Table Spoons { (locks, ble Trumble tlt and Pepper Shak Vater Pitcher f, cach [rays lel rs, rum Foot Carpenter Rules ’ Brushes Buttermll wl Buttons, card Suspenders / ’ 5S ap hack Hose vad fron Handles | | candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner, subject to the rules of Democratic party of Bradford county. JIB Towanda, Pa, March 30, 1008, 107 Thomas Avenue, PENN'A BZ NS £5 2009 @ i Ls Nightgowns 29¢ We have an oversupply of Ladies’ ‘Nightgowns and Skirts Some slightly soiled. We want to sell every one. They were marked before at very low prices for the quality, but we now offer a still greater reduction. Sale began Monday, July 9. $1.25 Nightgowns 1.19 i" 89 39 .50 and 39c Night 1.69 Skir's 1.39 .98 .50 for $1.09 for .89 for a5 for .39 for 29 tor 1.49 for 1.19 for .89 for 39 ‘“ gowns . b ““ a AONNNEE Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. - lt, = , RA TLINn [% - SOCIALIST CLUB Ww ANT Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple| Rates :—Waated, Lost, street, West Sayre. All invited | Hale, ete, § cent a word Everybody welcome for first three BOGS a a 2 Advertise in The Record Ordinance No. ¢4. SE — i Authorizing the coanstraction of a public sewer beginning at the wast bank of the Susquehanna river aboat eight | linadee d feet south of Sayrm Water Com - pany 's pumping station, aod extending wesleriy over the lands of the Cansol; Good girl wanted for general work laqaire at the Osboroe House, wos Young man to learn hotel business. To act as night clerk at the Norwood, Waverly. 62-8 Clerk, experienoad clothing and sbos salesman. Best preference uired. Ad- dated Heal Estate Ltompany and the dress or call at H. Sattler's, 8 yre. 4748 lands of the Lehigh Valley Rallroad Compwy to Lshigh avenge; thepnoe uortherly on Lehigh avenge to Hayden | stevet; thence westerly on Hayden street to Des pond strewt; thence north erly on Desmond street to Lehigh ave- nue; thenoe northwesterly on Lehigh Avenue to Lavage street; thenoe wester- ly on Cayugn stewet to Stevaonson strest, in the Boroagh of Sayre, Penna. Be it ordained by “the Burgess and Town Council of the Bor wagh of Sayre, aad it is hereby ordained by the aathor- ity of the same: That believing it to be for tha general health and pablie welfare of the citizens of said boroagh, that a system of pablic sewers be adopted and the same is hereby adopted for said bor- | Beginning at a point at the west bank of the Susquehanna river about Sayre Water Company's pumping station and For Rent Two small offices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. 784 General store at a bargain —ocentral; or will exchange for other property, F. J. Taylor. Bis First class business block in Bayi» borough. Terms reasonable. Inquire a$ | The Record office, Sayre, Pa. 42-12 Several hodses and lots for sale in de- | sirable locations in town. Terms to | suit purchasers. Inquire of W. G. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 39f ough the lands of the Consolidated Real Estate Co npany and lands of the Lehigh The has the best House to Valley Railroad Company to Lehigh ave- nue; thence northerly od Lehigh avenue to Hayden street; thence westerly on Haydrao street Desmond street; | BY thenes northerly on Desmond street Books; and a variety of Legal to Lehigh avenue; thegee northwesterly | tor Justices and Coustables. on Lehigh avenue to Cayuga street: | thence westerly on Cavuga street to Stevenson =" all in the Borough of | LENIGN AKD SCRANTON Sayre, State of Pennsylvania, in accord- ance with an Act of the General Assem- bly of Pennsylvania, approved May 15th, | 1839, entitiad “An Act to enable Bor- | oughs to construct sewage systems, | asseas and collect the cost thervof;” and At the Lowest Possible Prices. the cost thereof be paid by general tax- — : ation, by an assesament levied upon all Orders can be left at West Sayre the property subject to taxation in said | Store, both phones: Sayre Drug borough. Said sewer to be constructed argh of di hel in accordages with the plans and speoi- | fications made by Williams & Whitman, Ine. dated Sep. 1, 1805, and approved by | COLEMAN HASSLER, the said Borough Couneil so far as it re- A lates to a sanitary sewer only, The foregoing Ordinance was unani- Maynard Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. Council at a meeting held Monday even- ing, July 2, 1606, GEO. H. LACRY, Attest President of Council, H. H. MERCEREAU, Secretary. Approved July 3, 1908. WM. CROSS, Burgess, 'M.P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May- | nard Block, Athens, Pa. Iam 44 rman cy DR. F. J. GREEN | Osteopathic Physician, | Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 9 to 2:80 p. m. Acute and chronic cases treated, | Consultation and examination free, Uraduated under the foundes of the pro- fession, Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo. Ordinance No. gs An ordinance authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of sand dollars, Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Sayre, Pa, and it is hereby ordained by the authority ofgthe same: That two hun- dred and fifty boads of one hundred dol- | lars cach, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, futerest payable semi- annually, April 1st and October 1st, at the office of the treasurer of said | borough and payable thirty years from date, with the right of «aid 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 used for the purpose of | redeeming or paying off five thousand | dollars of the present indebtedness of | Palater, said borough and so much of the balance |. L. BENJAMIN, as may be necessary, shall be used for | Decorator and Paperhanger. the purpose of constructing the trunk | line of a sewer for the sewer system of | worg dom promptly at res- 2 . { sonable prices, said borough. That a tax of one mill on | > the dollar of the adjusted valaation of | Realdence: . 120 Sproce Bta Athens, Pa said borough bi levied mach year for the | Ss ] payment of said indebtedosss until - CEMENT SIDEWALKS is paid. The foregoing ordinance was ugani- mously adopted by the Sayre Borough | wy.n you want a cement side walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You Council at a meeting held Monday, July 8 wont il tt yrs of pa Subscnbe for The Record. 2, 1908, OEO. H. LACEY, Attest President of Coupeil. Approved July 3. 1a. all kinds. Bimeon Davis, Olive St,