a In this GRAF 0 and Undertaking. Cor. THE NATIONAL BANK ~ OF SAYRE. | $50,000.00 - Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- neas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificates of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and oll deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. B. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, 5 ‘The Valley Record 4. H. MURRELLE, Editor sod Pablisher Ee ———— Published svery afternoon except Han- ays Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, Subseription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents mtr haf Conran of arch 3, “All the news that's fit to print” ~ BATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1006 William's Carbolic Salve With Arica and Witch Hazel hs hott Halve in the Soild foe Cota, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions, It is guaranteed to tion, or refunded : llisms Mee. Sold by A oe satisfac- rice 2c by Ca, Prop's. 0. M. Driggs, —— a inc $3.50 to New York City return. Popular Coach Excursion Lehigh Valley R. R. Tickets will be Good only on apoeial above station at 10:00 p. m. ith; returning Aug. 13th, New York, West 28d street Cortland or Desbe: ases streets Jersey City 10:00. No bag g® will be checked on thess Hidkera, and ty to visit New York and aera ee at a minimom oost. Amusements at Coney Island this greater than ever; all in full opers- ie Hee Valley Ticket Agenta for further 74 $1.90 to Freeville, N. Y. and Re- furn, vis Lehigh V. Railroad, oie Yolen New Yl En oat, jag Maetings, July 22 to Aug 20th, 1908. Tickets July 31 to Aug. 19th, in- olustve, good on all regular trains. For particulars Ticket Agents. 61 see Lehigh Valley $8.20 to Atlantic City and Re- torn, sccount Labigy Valley Rallrend excursions, st 7, 31, 1908, he Lehigh Valley lroad will sell tickets dates to the Bea Shore, good = a with stopover at Philadel- ther or both directions within Tickets good on all trains ex- Black Diamond Express. Por service and complete information see Agents Lehigh Valley Railroad. 73 .28 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sanday, July 1st and every Suan- day thereafter nntil Sept. 0th. Tickets and returning on all trains issue only. See Lehigh Tick- 8% Agents for further particnlars. 46 Old Home Week at Ithaca The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at low fares August 23d to 29th, for return until Angust gh Valley Ticket Agents further particulars, 77 65c to VanEtten and Return The Valley Railroad will make ehish And ell ticket to Van Augast 25:0, account Soldiers and Sailors picaie. Tickets goad going An- inal 3h Kiurning an til Aogust 26th ve, on all trains excep’ the Black - Dismoad Sea Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further particu! arn.77 Week Ead Outings Satarday and Saodays from June to September 30th, the Lehigh Val- Joy Railroad will sell excarsion tickets & CO. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. BOARD OF TRUSTEES GRANT FRARCHSE ‘Allow the Street Car Company to Build Tracks Under Re- striction. | The expected scrap between the 'W.S & A. representatives and the village trustees did not materialize last might, much to the disappoint- ment of the spectators who throng ed the trustees’ room and the hall 'Each trustee held in his hard la typewritten paper and a broad [side of resolutions eff:cting the | company was fired off one afer another President Rogers did not come in till late and merely grianed at proceedings and when offered a copy of the resolutions granting thes franchise on Broad street under certain conditions, he refused Truss tee Farley, saying he ha! heard enough, The first resolution ofi:red was “That said compwny is hereby re quested to employ some safety de- vice in the nature of a fender upon their cars operated in Waverly.” The next was offered by Mr. Lang and was as follows : Resolved, that a proposition be be submitted to the q1alificd voters of Waverly at a special election to be held Sept. 11 from Ga. m to 6 m 1 Shall the sum of $8,000 or as much as is necessary be raised on bonds of the village bearing four per cent intcrest and payable 20 years after date and the same be sold to the highest bidd=r at not less than par for the purpose of paying the village share for a pers wanent pavement on Ithaca street and Chemung street Said pave- ment to be 31 feet wide, the W. S & A traction Co. pave g feet there. f, 40 pr cent to be paid by abut ting property owners on cach side and 20 per cent. by the village, 2 Shall Ithaca and Chemung streets be paved with vitrified brick? 3. “Shull Ithaci street and Chemung street be macadamized?” The following resolution was offered by Mr, Farley. The W., S. & A. company be re~ quested and directed to repair the pavement from Pennsylvama ave nue to Loder on Broad street by replacing their ties under such por tion of their tracks at any and al! places where such pavement is de- pressed, within 30 days. The matter of the petition of the traction company was taken up, nd after a lengthy discussion the board agreed to grant the franchise but the permission had too many strings to it and the petitioners were givea ten days’ to fie their wcceptance, and in case of their to do so, the franchise would be void, The board agreed to grant that the company extend ther tracks on West Broad street from Chemung street to the end of the street. That they be given permission to double track Broad street from Fulton to Pine street. That the, should be allowed to take up their track in Chemung street trom Pine to Broad. The above is subj=ct to the fol- lowing provisions : That they apve Broad street from Loder to the west side of Chemung street, between their tracks and two feet on each side. That they pave the village share of the above, which would be 20 per cent. of the re. mainder. That in case a new sewer system is installed in west Broad street that they pay the extra expense which would be necessary by reason of the double tracks That they give a boad satisfactory to the board indemain i P WAVERLY FRANK E WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X, Mrs. Erank Duniels of Sunbury is visiting her parents, ] M. Lyford and wife. Wm. Persons of Fort Worth, Texas, is visiting his mother on Clark street. Miss Lestha Gillett of McLean 1s visiting her sister, Mrs. Waite Everett of Clark street. Miss Elvira Tuthill of New York is visiting her sister, Mrs. G, D. Genung of Pine street, Mrs C F. Spencer returned yes terday from a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. George Slawson, New York city Miss Joscphine Beardsley, who has been visiting Miss Mame Finch of Cayuta avenue, returned to her home in New York city. Free Free Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn. writes that a free samples bottle of Bloodine helped her when she was all ran down. Bloodine is a body builder and system toasiec of wonderful merit, and if you have not tried it, you shoald today. The greatest system Tonic in the world. Sick Kidn~ys are positively cared by Bloodine. Sold ny OC. M, Driggs, Sayre. Special Rates For Old Home Week at Spencer. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at low fares Augast 12th to 15th inclusive, Fare from Sayre 80c, Tickets good Roing aod returning on all trains eccept the Black Diamond Rxpress, limited for retara un- til Augast 19 hb, inclusive, Deflcite in- for vation can be obtained of Ticket Agents 77 $5 65 to Jamestcwn, N. Y, and Retarn. Tue Lehigh Valley Railroad will make a special rate of one fare for the round trip to Jamestown, account Fircmen's Associations of New York, August 20-24, 1908, Tick-ts will be sold Aogust 18 to 23; limited fo- return to August 35th inclasive, sud will be good Rguing and returning va all t-ains excep! tone Black Diamond Etpress, within the pr scribed limit. Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further particulars. 81 —— i. — $6 60 to Toronto, Ont and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make aspecial rate of one fare for the round trip to Toronto, aceount Can- adian Nat onal Exhibition, August 27 to September 10. Tickets to be sold Au- gust 17th to September Sth inclusive; linited for return to September 11th, inclusive, and will be good going aad re tarning on all trains except the Black D amond Exprass, within ths prescribed limit. See L high Valley Ticket Agents for further particulars. 81 $1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- taro. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tick=ts Aogust 10th, Special train, leaving Sayre at 7:10 a. m.; returning leaves Wilkes-Barre 6 p, m. Tickets good going and retarning oaly on spec- ial train on date of issue, See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further par- ticalars, 81 $1.50 to Syracuse and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, August 12th. Bpeecial train in both directions, Leaves Sayre at 7:00a. m.; returning leaves Syracuse at 5:00 p.m. Tickets good going and returning on special train on date of sile only, See Lehigh Valley Ticket Ageunta for further particulars, és re A e— Sewer Bealed proposals will be ‘received by the Borough Clerk until 6 o'clock p. m., August 15, 1908, for the construction of approximately the following trunk line sawer, including all labor and material. 4,798 feet 24-inch pipe, 1,128 feet 2 inch pipe. 1,045 feat 18 inch pipe, The Town Coancil reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A eertified check for $500 payable to the Borough Treasurer, mast accompany proposal, For specifications, address H. H. Meroarean, 70-6 Borough Clerk. Orphans’ Court Sale Estate of Jousthan C. David, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Bradford County, Peunsylvania, there will be expossd to public sale on the premises, Willow street, Athens, Pa., on Saturday, Septomber 1, 1906, at one o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate jn the Horough of Athens, County of Bradford and State of Pean- sylvania, and bounded and described as follows : North Ly Willow street; West b lands formerly in possession of D, M, Brainerd, now Hannah A. Carner ; South by lands now or formerly of Mrs. Han- nah Leahy: Kast by lands of Geo. D. Miller, formerly M. J. Long. Being the same lands conveyed by Alonzo P. Wan- dell and wife to the above named Jopa- than CU. David pow deceased, by deed dated April 10, 1005, and recorded in Bradford County in"Deed Book No. 268, Page 412. Together with frame dwell- ing, outbulldiogs, and fruit trees thereon. TERM s OF BALE. Twenty-five per cent on day of male; twenty-five per cent on confirmation ; and balance one year from confirmation and delivery of des d, with interest, ~ 0. L. HAVERLY Adm JOSEPH W. | Athens, ok Jo ud os MUL - ONE DAY ONLY. Ground, Wilbur Avenue and Mohawk Street COMING IN ALL ITS MATCHLESS MAGNIFICENCE RNUM-BA DZSHIWS JUST AS PRESENTED IN THE NATION'S METROPOLIS Where During its Phenomenal Inaugural Season of Five Weeks it Exhib- io = more than a ball million delighted spectators, and agsin proved itself to be The Wide World's Mightest Amusement Institution Equally at Tlome in Europe and America—In close touch with every source of original arenic endeavor, and always the first to pre- seat the newest and latest novelties in Circus Divertisement, HAS INTRODUCED EVERY BIG FOREIGN FEATURE TO AMERICA Maintaios its own European Agencies, and pays more money for Top- Line Acts than all other shows combined. It is not a mere show—it is a university of marvels —a national institution of univereal wonders. ITS LIKE HAS NEVER BEFORE EXISTED First time of the new and Dazzling Military and Allegorical Spectacle: Founded on the Russo-Japanese War— PE A CE A gigantic, gorgeous and gloriously vi- brant picture of military and mylth~logie- al pageantry—fortunes expended in rich, royal costumes and brilliantly beautiful panoply of war—hundreds of cor- rectly uniformed sldiers of all nations —superb impersonations of the goddess of liberty and peace, attinded by regal'y appareled maids-in waiting and fa:r trumpsters, in grea’ go'den cars of state, with scores of handsomely caparisoned horses, elephants and other led animals. AResplendent Mouing Picture of Life, Color and Pageantry Hig, bold displays of wondrous ingenuity and climax capping cleverness The Dashing Diving, Devil Wagon's Fateful Flight THE DIP OF DEATH A yonng lady looping the gap in an automobile, upside down—A fasci- nating, fearful, furore creating sensation. Costs $100 a second, and is worth it. Holds the audience spellbound, and sends the audience away tingling with exci‘ement. The latest bicycle startler—nsw, novel, nervy— Last win'er's popular and preeminent Viennese sensations—The TWO TWIRLS OF TERROR Aerial somersaults by two daring, dextrous, danger scouting wheelmen— Fearful, flittiog flights and topsy turvy turns in mid air on bicycles—A revelation in courageous cleverness. - New Arenic Attractions From Everywhere ! Presented in three rings, on two stages in mid air, and upon a huge hip- podrome racing track, under the largest t nt ever constructed 100 ACTS BY 300 WORLD FAMOUS ARTISTS 1200 people —500 horses —5 trains of cars—12 acres of tents— three herds of performing elephants — 100 cages of rare wild beasts —Only herd of guallis—ifecord making aerial congress— Hero horsemen and superb horsewomen — Acrobatis marvels of tw. hemispheres — Special children's circus— Forty funny clowns— Biggest man on carth — Smallest people that live—Scandinavian Gypsy dancers and musicians —HKeal Roman hi po- drome— Racing glories of all ages —Champion high junping and ore leaping equine tournaments— Priceless high school horses. All told, A Great Big Circus of Great and Big Features Two performances daily, at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open one hour earlier for a tour of the menagerie, museums, and special displays and for the enjoy- nen} of the grand promenade concerts by Carl Clair's famous military d. General Admission, Including seat with foot rest, 50¢. Children Under 10 yrs, half price Reserved and privave box seats extra, according to location. All tickets are numbered and have coupons attached. Private box and reserved seats Data ot ar 0 Li re he ay EM vale Snowe, 158 on s sold at regular prices. Beware of parties charging ag There will be no street pa-ade. Incidentally a nsw and By placing an order with the Authors and sasociation of New York for a very large edition of each of twelve famous works, we control the! sale in this valley and wielnity, and we | will sell a new novel every month by a | world-famoss author at only 50 woopy | for the regular $1.50 style. The bar | galnis where it ought to be- with our customers. The reader benefits by this | extraord} pare arra t, and the quality of the book ey suffers. each month one Weber's Book Store has bees any other store in this ers for less than We cannot obtain more than our al bilshed, - viz: Record for announcement. csn only be had through Weber's at lasts. Next month a new 3 ve referred to will be issued ¢ e 133 Lockhart St. Sayre, Pa. : gd @ 3) g) (g also new ~ ware, kettles, etc, Saturday Nase G. H. GOFF Is now ready to farnish Pure Reservoir Ice to Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DRALER IN Foreign asd Domestic Fraits: Pure Olive Oil for medical purposes, Macaroal at §, 8 and 106 per pound. No g Elizabeth 8t,, Waverly Lot on North Hopkins ttreet, : Loekhart. C heap cash, . Bentley. ' nee Bécond-band Inquire at Bayre, Attorneys and Counselors. M.P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. May. nard Block, Athens, Pa. Lost—A small ring with flat top garnet setting Finder please leave at The Record office and receive reward. 75 6 DR. F. J. GREEN 116 Half of double house to rent to and wife, inquire of 8, O. Dee W. Cooper Bis, Athena. : Two small offices, one room with by suitable for gentleman. Inguive rong ; Ho Hof Sey . Ah,
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