SEAT ROCKERS. Experts in Upholstering. HOLD EET (Clearance Done at Reasonable Prices. or's Bond, Authorize Appeal in Water Case and Take Steps to Reopen West End of Broad Street 00 Regardless of THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital Surplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking basi ness, and will pay you three per cond. interest per annum for money loft 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 mame rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Vall Pa. *“All the news that's fit to print TUESDAY, JULY 10, 160s, —— Unpal_table, On cone of his exped tral Africa Prof Drumm himsell among cannibals fonging eyes on his Came Decessary lo Lake #0 Drummond produced magnifying glass, and guent sxordium called down tions ud w ho It person - fer the rays of the } After this the us ! 2 white m on by concentrating through the glass tives had no appetite giclan and Drummond way rejoicing ferings or went Name of Beef Cut “Porterhouse steak sayw falm Cutter in the Dietetl Dr and derloln combined Porter is a term arising. according to tt Btandard dictionary, from a New Yor nouse was derived from the Porter's tavern, which Is still fa North Cambridge Mass This orn was famous lo day for steaks, and a favorite resort for stern.” its Toe Dude in Town Wonder what George Marson 1s ng here riding muieback Bequatchie (leon) News He pas Dy bere Sundey with gis two-story Jar on and with in pockets up Lo his elbows lying between ihe Bad his shoes shined want them polied small that his feet woul BAYS both hands b i iuule 5 ears y and he 1 drag. Weather Forecasts for Farmers The German guvernment is preparations weather forecasts The forecasts will nominal charge, and undertaking will be ju turns of the subsequent plied by the reciplents « tion. for the issue for agri be sent free or al the BUC eRe iged from Tr Wweallier gu the lnform f i Bcandalous Impudence At the art exhibit band points out to picturesque beggar my dear What Here's a man to wh $f 1 saw him in the can afford to have his portls olls!”"—La Rive yn indignant hu wife a This l= we study hat shat Are OIIuK 1'd give a slreet Hu His Syst “How do you dis} age here?’ asked was gathering Jats publication “We always throw ours age can, sald the man beard “but 1 don't about the neighbors eu y - of for wit know, of Queer Mania A Tuan Wik Arrests ing into 8 Nh« in Ber that he only wished a § Jonging to 8 celebrated Huss who was staying he ? jection of women a and catalogued q Was for brea Lae explain ar f nhiow sl A CRE in AR shoes was fo ail od in Lis roo — About the Tongue Puagent and acid tastes are peroely by the tip of the tongue portion tastes sweets and bitters, wh ftself with fatty substances, such bulier, : or Value Waverly—The board of trustees held a regular adjourned meeting ———— |last evening All members were FRANK E. WOOD, Representative |, eqent except Trustees Myers and News and ‘advertising matter may be Lang left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock boon call the main| The matter of the claim of Mrs office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. | Sophia Nelson against the village > Clair V | for damages caused by her falling E. Clair VanAtta spent the day | through the Dry Brook bndge on at Elmira. 2 { New Potatoes P Ni; tod | Chemung street was taken up | Mrs Nelson and her husband had | agreed to release all claims against re i Miss Lucy Townsend is in El mura today. Miss Mary Muldoon Elmira to day. the willage upon the payment of $500 and the doctor bill to date, which amounted to $354 went to A reso~ offered by Trustee Howard, and adopted, that an order be drawn in favor of Sophia A. Nelson and William B. Nelson, her husband, for £5354 in full settlement >ee lution was Miss Mary Dillon went to El- mira this morning. Mrs. Lizzie Doyle went to El- | mura this morning. i of any and all claims for damages ES vac ons against the village of Waverly, by | both or either them Such order is to be delivered by the president on the execution and delivery to him of a satisfactory release. j A resolution was passed author-| izing the village attorney to appeal | from the judgment entered in the | county clerk's office, arising out of | the decree of the special term in| - Mrs Perley Morse and two sons | the matter of the condemnation of from New York are visiting at the | the water works The former res | home of Ed Blizzard, Fulton street. | glution was to appeal from the | J. F. Sawyer left yesterday for an extended trip through the South The Farther Lights society will meet this evening at the home of Miss Leona Schoonmaker. of Preparations are being made to put new burglar proof lining in the vaults of the First National Bank. ————— A en— | decree, and should have been to’) Brick are being piled up along | appeal from the jud Fulton street south of Broad, pre-| ————— AA u nent On motion of Trustee Farley the paratory to paving that part of the bond of the collector was fixed at street. | 828 00 The west end of Broad street was dis. cussed at some length. That end of the street was closed at the time the iron bridge was placed Mrs. George Panton and chil: dren went to Watkins today. She will also visit at E!mira before she returns juestion of reopening the 4 Miss Helen Ferguson and guest, Miss Florence Banks of Ossining on-the-Hudson, Binghamton. across the Ene tracks, and the F.rie railroad cut away the crossing | . at that time. It was the opinion of |; the trustees that there should be a crossing at that point, either under- ground or overhead, and the street n i are visiting in i ——— A ————— Fdward and Margaret Grafft and a party of their friends are spending the week at I‘arley’s cot- tage at Tioga Point rr —— i commuttee was directed to investis gate and report the most feasible plan of obtaining it The street authorized to purchase necessary material for the building of walks] =A where the parties owning property i have failed to construct them as| ordered Adjourned to meet next Friday evening. ~v committee was also S. E. Ells returned from Penn Yan last evening. He reports a fine time. He dimimshed the sup ply of fish in Cayuta lake. Miss Hattie Leipziger, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Julius Sayles, for the past month, returned to her home in New York this morning. rr —— s Kk Shoe 4 {lin »” fr SA i" a CAMPBELL-- CAMPBELL Waverly—0Oa Fnday, June 6, 106, at the home of Oran Doane at Nichols, Elizabeth I’. Campbell of 31 Lincoln street, Waverly, was married to Duncan Campbell of Oswego. The pastor of the Nich- ols Presbytenan church officiated. ! al Shoes The Baptist young people will give a social and entertainment at the church tomorrow evening. The Methodist male chorus will sing, and John M. Jolls will assist in the entertainment. A good time assured and it is hoped that there will be a good attendance. WAVERLYS CROWTH Waverly — That Waverly steadily growing is shown by the valuation as returned by the asses sors for 1900 amounting to is Fu Full Lin Von Full Mn L n veralls . E and Faw ie t ’ ’ 105 is, 6 pars cks, 3 pars 2 2 urs is —— ta T0 CLOSE AT 6 P. M. Waverly —The clothing and shoe dealers have signed an agreement to close their stores at © p. m. dur- ing the months of July and August, with the exception of Saturdays, |, Lehigh pay days and the two fol- lowing nights lars ber Collars or White & wie 1 )€ °- Pp a 1S t vanety of Cro hina |KO ’ t at C » st and Les this 1 bl ns at { 000 over 1505 which was in round figures $50, 1504 The tax rate will be reduced to quite an : dings in All Suk Ri Als y 4 h xX) over J 1 oF 71 . ‘x {i and all il lL id, 5 A Charming Vacation Trip A most charming { been prepared by the new | v. py ’ { This ex- from vacation trip has | Erie Railroad at a to Saratoga Springs I Lake George on Satarday, July 14th. | kets will : be good for ten davs, giviug not heretofore assessed, almost en- | ample time to Saritogza aud the / y : ; jin Al American lakes, A few houses have been ||" oli as the historic) raised a very small amount, because | Lake Champlain baled ¢ of their growing locality. - WILL HAVE NEW VAULT whes will be used for this trip | { round teip from Waverly only 3500. For | Waverly-—Much attention information regarding trains, ete, call on or address any Erie Ticket Agent or JH. Wehster, Division Passenger Agent, | attracted this morning by the mov ing ot a safe from the Erie station ; n : Commissioner, subject to the rules of | /adies’ / to the First National bank. The| pl oie party of Bradford county. | fy: Elmira, N. } 45sild safe was pulled up the incline on] J.EGRAHAM. |. ir tes | Fulton street with block and tackle, | Towanda, Pa. March 30, 1908, A new vault will be placed in the SOCIALIST CLUB bank, and the old safe has been disposed of. The sale was brought Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple in this morning to supply the tems porary need until the new vault is| street, West Sayre. All invited. Everybody welcome. iu | 3s against 15.50 1m 1005. ated Tea Sp Pe? Yale { 7 150 Spe (s de Table 7 Salt and Pepper Water Prtchers, « Cr mid 7 1)5 Lamp Shades lio / Father Brushes 3018 tra valuation ( / comes J BAll ex pwns ld ( CA ‘ properties and personal property | > J (MDiErs, t Vis beautiful of tirely George AS / carl Buttons, card V Men's Suspenders Political Announcements {JZ oy Fi ders» The undersigned announces himselfa| 'y, ~ candidate for the nemination of Jury |) /@740 ry WR a3 . was | K- ed 4 w i ed | lie completed. SAYRE Sale Cost sik « 3 5 f Mn » i} mC . » 3 ¢ ’ Y / Shirts 5 0 ' 8 y » , 2%, 2 berchiefs + oo 5¢, kery, Gl. ms We Wi s Than Cost. / ods a, / id Cid Hi C ri! 1-hanis al 3 $e od K PENN'A + ¥ Beautiful Lake Keuka Keuka is justly estitied to the reputa- ‘ tion it bears, that of being the most beautiful lake in 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 several large hotels at Grove Springs, Keuka and Gibsons, If ! you enjoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction, the lake having been annually stocked for several years with various species of trout, black bass, pike and pickerel from the State Fish Hatchery, located but five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake. The season is now open and excellent catches are daily reported. Keuka Lake is reached via Erie Railroad, whose agents will gladly furnish information regarding trains, rates, ete. A beatiful illustrated booklet will be mailed on application to J. H. Webster, Div. Pass. Agt, Elmira, N. Y 38.diy-8-1 ORDINANCE NO. 23. Authorizing a contract to be entered into on the part of the Borough of South Waverly, County of Bradfond and State of Pennsvivania, with the Waverly Elec tric Light and Power Company of the Village of Waverly, Connty of Tioga and State of New York, and authorizing and empowering the Burgess to sign the necessary contract on the part of the Borough of Soath Waverly, Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of South Waverly, and it the same Section 1. That the Borough of Soath Waverly cater into a contract with the Waverly Electric Light and Power Com- pany for and daring the years from the first day of April, 1908, for 8! Amp. or 1200 nominal candle power arc lamps, at the price of $55 per annum. Said lights to be kept lighted every night until one o'clock am, aud 32 incandssesat lamps to be lighted every night antil yelock m, at one 3 Section 1 lhe Baegess of the Bor- ough of South Waverly is herby au. thorized and empowered tosiga the nee essary contract with the said Waverly becomes eflnctive, The foregoing ordinance was daly passed at a regalar meating of the Bor oagh Couneil of the Horough of Bouth Waverly, Pa, Juae 5, 1008. JOHN V. QUICK, Attest President of Council. T. M. WALSH, Secretary. Ordinance No. 94. tha Lat Authorizing constraction of a public sewer beginning at the west bank of the Susquehanna river about eight huadee 1 feet soath of Sayre Water Com- pany 's pumping station, and extending westerly over the lands of the Consoli dated Heal Kstate Company and lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company to Lehigh avenue, thence northerly on Lehigh avenge to Hayden street; thence westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence north- erly on Dasmond street to Lehigh ave nue; thence northwesterly on Lehigh ly on Cayuga street to Stevenson street, in the Borough of Sayre, Penn’a, Be it ordained bv the Bargess and Town Coauncil of the Borough of Sayre, and it is hereby ordained by the aathor ity of the same: That believing it to be for the general health and pablic welfare i the citizens of said borough, that a system of public sewers be adopted and the same 1s hereby adopted for said bor- oagh bank of the Susquehanna river about eight handred feet south of the Sayre Water Company's pumping station and extending in Aa westerly direction over the lands of the Consolidated Real Estates Company and lands of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company to Lehigh ave- nae; thence northerly on Lehigh avenue to Hayden street; thence westerly on Hayden street Desmond street; thence northerly on Desmond street to Lehigh avenue; thence northwesterly ou Lehigh avenue to Cayuga street; westerly on Cayuga street to Stevenson street, all in the Borough of Sayre, State of Pennsylvania, in asecord- ance with an Aet of the General Assem- bly of Pennsylvania, approved May 16th, 1559, entitled “An Act to emable Bor- mighs to construct sewage systems, assess and collect the cost thervof,” and the cost thereof be paid by greaeral tax- ation, by an assessment levied upon all the property subject to taxation in said borough. Said sewer to be constructed in accordance with the plans and speci- fications made by Williams & Whitman, Ine, dated Sep, 1, 1805, and approved by the said Borongh Couneil 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, 1606. to GEO. II. LACEY, Attest President of Council. H. HL. MERCEREAU, Becretary. Approved July 8, 1808, WM. CROSS, 48 Burgess. Ordinance No. 95 An ordinance authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Sayre, Pa, by the sum of tweaty thou- 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 bonds of one hundred dol- lars cach, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, iuterest 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 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 used for the purpose of redeeming or paying off five thousand dollars of the present indebtedness of said borough and so much of the balance line of a sewer for the sewer system of said borough. That a tax of one mill on payment of said indebtedness until same is paid The foregoing ordinance was unani- mously adopted by the Sayre Borough Council at a meoting held Monday, July 2, 1006, GEO, H. LACEY, ttest President oi Council. H. H. MERCSRE AU, ir A Secretary. July 8, 1908. M. CROSS, Bargess. | Desmond St PRESE “A Runaway Tramp,” NTING: - “Broken Hearts,” “Jesse “Rip Van Winkle,” Unexcelled List 20c. | Prices 10 and of Specialities. Ladies 10c Open- We have an ove Nightgowns every one. Monday, July 9. $1.25 Nightgowns 1.19 " .89 59 1.69 Skirls 1.30 ¢ 98 .50 * . i“ + . LEY Cor. Broad St. and rsupply of Ladies’ and Skirts We want to sell Sale began for $1.09 .89 75 39 29 1.49 1.19 .89 39 - 2 > S08 Park Ave., Waverly. = Executor's Notice Letters testamentary on the tate of James Merrill, deceased, late of Savre borough, Bradford county, Pa, having been granted the undersigned, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are requested to wake immediate payment, and all per- sons having claims against it must pre- Re MARIA MERRILL, EDGAR J. MERRILL, May 20, 1908, Executors, 10-8t Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. ment. nard Block, Athens, Pa. ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ- ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART BT., SAYRE. Subscribe for The Record. I. L. BENJAMIN, Palater, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea- sonable prices Residence: —130 Spruce Bt, Athens, Pa, (CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will get Lhe benefit of years of prac- tical experience. Mason wor all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St, Bayre. Good girl wanted for general work, Inquire at the Osborne House. 50-8 | Young man to learn hotel business. | To act as night clerk at the Norwood, Waverly. 52.8 Clerk, experienced clothing and shoe salesman. Best reference required. Ad- dress or call at H. Sattler's, Bayre. 478 For Rent Two small offices, one room with suitable for gentleman. Inquire ER | For rent, office rooms in the Wheelock Block. 90e Two offices for rent in the & bloek: rT General store at a by jor will exchange for othe { F. J. Taylor. in—oceatral; r property. bis First class business block in Sayre | borough. Terms reasonable, Inquire as The Record office, Sayre, Pa. 42-12 Several houses and lots for sale in de- sirable locations in town. Terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of W. GQ. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. 881 Advertise in The Record. LEHIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West bow
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