GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Oapital - $50,000.00 Sarplus - $12,000.00 We .molieit your Banking basi- negn, and will pay you three per cent. interest per snnam for money loft on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Account. The department of savings is » special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. I uw sawrELLE, The Valley Record H. MURRELLRE, Editor aad Pablisher Published every afternoon except Sun- a4 Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, a los, $2.00 por year; 15 cents pds second-class matter May : at re, i Joh» Ast of Congress of Gl 8 “All the news that's it to print" FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908 Williams’ Kidney Pills Have neglected your Kideys ? Have yuu overwornds A nervoas ty fom and caused troable with your Kid- Reyes and Bladder? Have you pains in 4h Joins, side, back, groins and blad- = Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too Willams: Wider ‘you Conducted G. A. R. Train The Erie Railroad will have a person- train to Mion~apelis 1th, account of G. A. R. Na eepers, running through without change, rates and other information, inquire Erie Ticket Ageat, or write J. H, Division Agent, Elmira. 63-19 }1.90 fo Freeville, N. Y. and Re- Vv EER to Jay 31 to ih Mey, tne claslve, good on regular trains. or Val : particulars see Lehigh lloy $8.30 to Atlantic City and Re- sors, account Lehigh Valley Railroad Adgust $ 17,81, 1908. The VY r Railroad will sell tickets dates to the Bea Shore, good with stopover at Philadel- ther or both directions within $1.35 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Valley Railroad will sell tlokots , July 1st and every Sun. day thereafter until Sept. 0th. Tickets ood and returning on all trains Sagi only, Bee Lehigh Tick- farther particulars. 46 ——————— wr de Old Home Week at Ithaca The Lebigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at low Ballas Balle 224 to 20th, amal ye, Fare from Ssyre $1 50, ha. ; “good sad returning on all ; a. Black Diamond Ex- Pw for return uotil August Bes Labigh Valley Ticket Agents oulars, 7 to VaoEtten and Return Whe Lehigh Valley Railroad will make mites and sell tickets to Van g aga 3°), account Soldiers and 4 p Tickets good going An- | 36th; returning votil Aogust 26th ¢ on all trains excep” the Black \ Xp re Bea Lehigh Valley ta for further particulsrs.77 © Week-Ead Outings On Baturdsy and Sandays from Jane 30th to September 30th, the Lehigh Val- sy R will sell excarsion tickets RA lisa geoerally to east of Geneva, WAVER) FRANK BE WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be [left at Greg's Racket Store, Waverly, | Aftér 11 o'clock noon call the main | office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X, N. P. L. excursion to Elmira Wednesday, Aug. 15, via Ene, 72 W. E. Alexinder is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Brown of Liberty street Miss Teresa McHale returned yesterday from a wisit in New York. Dr. Leander Walker of New York city is visiting Waverly friends Dr. H™M. Corey of Chicago is in Waverly, called here by the death of his meother. ——— W. E. Turney is coafived to his home in Williams street by illness. Pncumonia is feared. W. D. Doane of Norwich, N, Y 13 visiting at the home of J. W Morgan on Elim street, Fraak Smith of Fraaklynville is the guest of his auat, Mrs. Thank- ful Clark of South Waverly. Miss Fannie L:hman of Lader street has returned from a visit with relatives in Windham, Pa. N. P. L. excursion to Eldridge pick Wednesday, August 15, via Erie. Full particulars later. 72 Minard Hall and baby are visit ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hall of Park avenue. John Handrick of G:af’s furni~ ture store will resume his duties tomorrow, after a two weeks’ vaca- tion, . B. J. Hoadley of this place was called to Binghamton yesterday on account ol the serious illness of his uncle. The Tioga hose company are planning to repiper and make other improvements to their club room. Two special trains morning and afternoon, Wedane:iday, August 15, to Eldridge park, N. P. L. excur~ sion, via Erie. 72 Rev. John McCarthy of Balti- more is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCarthy of Loder street. Rev. Ross, who is spending his vacation at his old home in Cans ada, returned to Waverly to officis ate at the funeral of Mrs. Corey. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hedrick of Scranton, Pa, will come to Waverly to.norrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. B Graf of Orchard street, Rev. Dr. B. F. G. McGee, pastor of the First Baptist church of Wilkes-Barre, Pa, will occupy the pulpit of the Waverly Baptist church on Sunday, 2 Miss Marie Kane, Fulton street, left for her summer vacation to Binghamton, Norwich and then to Lake Onieda, where she joins her uncle's family at their cottage. Mrs. C, F. Millspaugh of Chica go, who has just returned from several month's stay in Germany, stopped here yesterday on her way home. She formerly resided here. The families of Frank Johnson, Lewis Howell and ‘Harry Howell, who have been enjoying an out- ing at Spalding’s cottage om the today. Afvertise in The Record, In African Jungle. STEEL CAGE T0 BE HOME FOR MOSTRS | i in Co-operation With Prefesser Gare ner She Expects to Learn Mauch | About Munkeys, Thelr Ways and Thelr Talk, : NEW YORK. Aug 10-—-The most re | markable adVenture which a woman | ever planned bas been undertaken by | Miss lda Vers Simonton sister-in-law of Morris D. Goulden, son of Congress mau Joseph A. Goulden of the Brony. She will sail vext week for Africa, where she will |solate herself In the beast "of the juugie to Jearn the lan- | guage snd habits of the ape and won key sribes” Tha, snoouncement was made by Dr Reed Bidfr, surgeon of the 200 In the Broux park, and Actiug Di- rector Mitchell i Miss Simonton will be joined In the dark coutiment by Professor RK. LL. Gar ner, (he scientist, whose investigations of slmulan life bave won workiwide fauig. Together the enthusiastic miss and. the veteraf sclentist will ascend the Kougo river until they penetrate the Bowe of the tallless apes and the high at monkevs Each will have erected a steel cage large enough for a habitat and strong enough for protection against wild beasts of all kinds They will live for several months, caged alike from harm and civilization. While the apes and monkeys disport themselves in the sur rounding trees the two sfarchers foi kpowledge will strive to open social relations with them and learn thelr Inoguage Both Mr. Mitchell and Dr. Blair be Heved Miss Simonton would be able te throw new light ou slmiau life and lan guage by her stay iu the ‘ungle. They sald she had some excellent theories which ought to be verified Ly direct ebservation. Professor Garner, who is to be Miss Simonton’s collaborator in this project, spent more than four wonths iu a jun- gle cage in 1888 During this time be learned to interpret the languages of several species of monkeys and apes so that he could carry cn conversations with them about food, enemies and similar topics within the purview of animal cousciousness Garuer found that lu some of the in- terior savage villages the chimpanzees associated with the natives on almost equal terms, sat on their benches ate with them ii: thelr houses and, stranger than all, actusliy had some words io columon with the uatives Gevernor's \arrow Fascape, SPRINGFIELD, O., Aug 10. —Gev. eruor Warfield sud Governor Harris and General J. Warren Keifer bad a Barrow escape from death while they were maklog an automobile tour of the city he car of forwer Mayor Bow lus was piloting the party and was closely followed hy the car containing the two governors aml General Ke ifer Just as the leading car crossed the main truck of the Cleveland, Cinein- nat], Chicago and St. Louis railroad | broke down Ihe hind wheels were still on the track and the governos car bad pushed within a few feet when the gates closes] behind it Seeing their peril they Jumped just as the Big Four Hmited a ish] by 1'wwo feet farther theant nstunt death for the cutive prey wotilkl have “Albany Ld OW ALBANY, NY Aug. 19 lug the closing of the camhl ng hotses Iu this city the police directed the pool rooius to suspend business, aud the or der was proinptly obey ei STORMS-MYERS Waverly—At the home of “the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.W Myers, Division street, South Wa- verly, at 8:30 o'clock last evening, occurred the marrage of their daughter, Miss Cora, to Harry A Storms. The ceremony, was per- formed by Rev. George A Briggs in the presence of about twenty relatives and immediate friends. After a wedding supper Mr, and Mrs. Storms left on a late train for New ¥ork On their return they will take up their residence with the bride's parents, Mrs. Storms is a young lady with many friends and for some time has been book- keeper at Joha H. Murray's coal office. Mr. Storms is the ‘son of J. W. Storms of South Waverly and a popujar employe of the W. S & A. Traction Company. TRUSTEES T0 MEET Waverly—There will be a special meeting of the Waverly board of trustees this evening to take action on the application of the Waverly, Sayre and Athens traction com- pany for a franchise to extend their line on West Broad street. G. T. Rogers, president of the company, i9 in town and it is expected that there will be music in the air at the town hall this evening. Follow Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, Slickly becoming an agony or tortare og lected. When feel the rat p in the muscles, first slight stiffness in the join Bloodine., It im- misc $3.50 to New York City Pupalar Coach Excursion via Lehigh Valley R. R. Tickets will be sold at Bayre. Good only on special train leaving above station at 10:00 p, m, on August 11th; returning Aug. 13th, train leaves New York, West 23d street 9:25 p. m., Cortland or Desbrosses streets 9:45 p, m., Jersey City 10:00. No bag. gage will be checked on thes= tickets irand rtanity to visit New York and Beashore Resorts at a wminimom cost. Amusements at Couey Island this year greliter than ever; all in full opara- tion. Bee 1abigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther pa lars, 74 Special Rates For Old Home Week at Spencer. The* Lehigh Valley Augast 12th to 15th inclusive. Fare from Sayre 80c. Tickets good going and retarning on all trains except the Black Diamond Rxpress, limited for retnrs un- til Augast 19.h, inclasive, Definite in- for cation can be obtained of Ticket Agents - National Encampment G. A. R., Minneapolis Oa accoant of the above event, the Erie Railroad will ran a personally oon- ducjed train, compoasd of day coaches, tourist and standard Pollman slesping cars. Write J. H. Notwar, Division Passenger Agent, Elmira, N. Y., for par tionlars 63-19 $1.50 to Syracuse and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, Angust 12th. Special train in both directions. Leaves Sayre at 7:00a. m.; returning leaves Syracuse at 8:00 p.m. Tickets good golog and retarming on special train on date of sale only. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars. 66 A — Sewer Sealed proposals will be received by the Boroagh Clerk until 6 o'clock p.m. August 15, 1908, for the constraction of approximately the following traak line sewer, including all labor and material, 4,798 feet U-inch pipe, 1,123 feet 2 Vinch pipe. 1.045 f==t 18 inch pipe, The Town Coancil reserves the right to reject any and all bids, A certified check for $500 payable tg the Borough Treasurer, must accompany proposal, For spacifications, address H. H. Mercerean, 79-8 Borough Clerk. MADAME 0oAY' FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. ST Ro Seem for Bi 00 pos Sun. Wii best iben o a. & er ar of eres be UNITED MEDICAL CO , not 74, Lancasren Pa Sold in Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Ce. wr = 0ONIS OPERA HOUS 7 Nights, 3 Matinees COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 11 Matinees — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Supported By MISS MARGUERITE FIELDS And an Excellent Company Pre- senting Saturday Eve—' ‘The Christian" Other Plays to Be Presented: “Othello," “A Gentl2man of France," “Camille,” “Tha Eternal City," “David Garrick,” ‘The Cherry Pickers." Prices—Matinees, 10c, 20c. Evenings, 10, 20 and 30c. Ladies Tickets issued for Saturday Evening at 15¢ Limited to 300. Advance sale Thursday at West Un- ion Telegraph Office. M. PROCAS Confectionery Store RA. Nice clean ice cream parlor. Best in town. Best cream, best soda, all flavors, soft drinks, fresh fruit, nice fresh candy, fancy candy boxes, low prices. Peanuts and popcorn fresh every day. 120 Desmond St. PEPE PIIIFII P00 0000000000 I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at res ’ sonable prices. Realdence:—130 Bpruce St, Athens, Pa, H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public over severe, Valley Phose 11 ¥, street to Desmond street; thence north- erly on Desmond street to Lehigh ave- nde; thence northwesterly on Lehigh avenue to Cayuga street; thence wester- ly on Cayuga street to Wilbur avenue, in the Borough of Sayre. Penn's. Sea. 1. Be it ordained by the and Town Council of the Boro, of Sayre, and it is hereby ordained by the ar ity of the same: That believing ig to be for the her) health and pablic welfare of the citizens of said borough, that a system of public sewers be ted and the same is hereby adopted for said bor- ough, Beginning at a point at the west bank of the Busquebanna river about eight hundred feet mouth of the Bayre Water Company's pumping station and extending in a westerly direction over the lands of the Consolidated Real Estate Company and lands of the Lehigh Valley Rail Company to Lehigh ave- nue; thence northerly on Lehigh avenue to Hayden strect; thence westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence northerly on Desmond street to Lehigh avenue; thence northwesterly on Lehigh avenue to Cayuga street; thence westerly on Cayuga street to Wilbur avenue, all in the Borough of Sayre, State of Pennsylvania, in accord- ance with an Act of the General Assem- bly of Peansylvania, approved May 16th, 1880, entitled “An Act to enable Bor- oughs to construct sewage systems, assess and collect the cost thereof:” and ation, by an assessment levied upon all the property subject to taxation in said borough. Haid sewer to ba constraeted in accordance with the plans and speei- fications made by Williams & Whitman, lae., dated Sep, 1, 1905, 35 to size of pipe, depths of trenches a grade, Bat te be 80 arranged as to take the surface drainage until such time asa Difipcsal Plant for the disposal of the sewerage may be required. Sec. 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed, The foregoing Ordinance was unani- mously adopted by the Sayre Borough Council at a meeting held Monday even- ing, August 6, 1806 GRO. H. LACEY, Attest President of Counell. H. H. MERCEREAU, Becretary. Approved August 0, 1008, WM, CROSS, 78 Burgess, om Ordinance No. 97 An ordinance authorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the Borough of Sayre, Pa, by the sum of tweaty thoo- sand dollars, Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Boro. of Sayre, Pa. and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same: That twenty- five bonds of the denowination of one thousand dollars each, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, April Ist and October 1st, of each and every year, at the office of the treasurer of said borough, be issued. Said bonds to be nambered from one to twent -five, in- clusive, and bond No, 1, of said issue be mide payable on the 1st diy of October 1011, and the rest of said bonds be paya- ble, one each year on October 1st, in the order of their number antl alt are paid. And that the proceeds derived from the sale of said bonds be used for the par- pose of payiug off or redermiog five thousand dollars of the present indebt- edness of said Boroagh, and so much of the balance as may be necessary, shall ba used for the purpose of constructing the trunk line of a sewer for the sewer system authorized to be constructed by suid Boroagh, See, 2. That a tax of one millon the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of sald Borough, be and the s me is hereby levied each and every year, commenciog in 1007, for the payment of said indebtedness and inter- est, until the same are paid, Bec. 3. That the atlorneys of sald Boroagh shall p.epare a suitable form for the bouds hereby (and in accordance with the Acts of Assembly relating there- to) suthorized to be issued and submit the same to the Finance Committee of the Borough Councll, for approval, and when the same 1 be approved by said committee, the sald committee shall have the same engraved and prepared, and an order shall be drawn on the treasurer of said borough, to pay the expenses thereof, Sec. 4. Thatthe Burgess of the said Borough of Sayre, is hereby authorized and empowered to sign the said bonds and coupons attached thereto, the same to be conntersi by the Secretary of the ssid Borough Council, who shall at- fix the corporate seal of said Borough thereto. - Sec, 5. That the Finance Committee of the sald Borough*Council, is hereby authorized and empowered to advertise for bids for the male of sald bonds and also to sell the same to the highest bid- der or bidders; at a price not less than the par value thereol, Sec. 6. That all bonds issued by vir- tue of this ordina-ce and the Acts of Assembly authorizing the same shall be and Becoms a part of the funded debt of the said Borough of Sayre, and for the payment of the principal of the sald bounds, and the semi.aanual interest ac- cralag thereon, the faith, honor and credit of maid Borough of Sayre, are hereby pledged. Bec. 7. t ordinanos No. 95, pass ed July, 1908, entitled “An Ordinance aathorizieg the increase of th indebt- edness of the Borough of Sayre, Pa.” be and the same is hepeby repealed. The foregoing ordinance was unani- moasly adopted by the Sayre Borough Council at a regular meeting held Mon- day evening, August 6, 1008, ; GEO. H. LACEY, Attest President of Couneil. H, H. MERCEREAU, Approved August 9, 1906. 77 WM, CROSS, Burgess. CONTRACTOR AND BUALDER. Plage and Estimates Furnished 526 Stevenson Bb, Valley Phono 218y the best House and Newspapers association of New York for s very large edition of each of twelve famous works, we conlrol the tale in this valley and wicinity, and we will sell a new novel every wonth by a world-famous aothor at only 50¢ a copy for the regular $1.50 style. The lar- gainis where it ought to be- with our customers. The reader benefita by this extraordioary porebasing arrangement, and the quality of the book in no way suffers. ’ Weber's, viz: Instead of $1.50 The Record for announcement. 133 Lockhart St. ° Gs es 20 TERT IDR Gs 7 6. H. GOFF Is now ready to farnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. JOHN ©. PECKALLY, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Frults. | Pure Olive Oil for medical purposes. Macaroni at 5, 8 and 100 per pound, No s Rlizaheth 5t., Waverly ! Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. Wanted. A good girl at the Osborm House, yre, 80-8 Girl for general housework in » faml- ly of three, $1.50 per week. References required, 020 South Main street, Ath- ena. me A competent cook at good Ing at Record office. ne At onos four good men who Lond Tak _dallding, Simon Suhsc ibe for The Record. For Sale. ris Lot on North Hopkins near ey. My home 540 Clark street, Wi oe a fo mg A. J. -. L Second-band plano in Juquire at 200 Ww. Liars yre, Fall blooded Cocker Address M. E. Baldwin, R.F. D. No. : for sale in sirable Ed ; For Rent He Half of double house to ment to and wife, Inquire of B. O. Decker, Cooper St., Athens, T748* EF RR ——