GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- neat, and will pay you three per otnd. Interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Te dont. mvings is a this Bank, and large or the same rate of —erart all deposits, whether small, draw the interest. BH. HN. SAWTELLE, - Cashier. The Valley 7 Record J. H. MURRELLE. Publisher T. CARRY, Bator. “All the news that's fit to print" THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1806. Free Free Mrs. A. C, ‘Trainor, Colchester, Conn, writes that a free sample bottle of Bloodine helped. hor when she was all down, ine isa body builder tonic of wonderfal merit, . 700 Rave nos tried it, you shoald y. The greatest system Tonic in ‘the world. Bick Kidneys are positivel 7 sured by Bloodine. Sold by C. Drees Special Rates For Old Home Week at Spencer. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at low fares _Augast 13th to 18th inclusive. Fare from Bayre 80c. Tickets good goi jd on all trains except the Rzpicas, limited for i bin sh, inclusive, Definite in- : can be obtained of Ticket 7 Week-End Outings arrangement lies generally to York reste east of Geneva. ticket ageuts for fall pass oud Home Week at Ithaca Ths Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell at low fares August 22d to 20th, iaclusive. Fare from Sayre $1.50. Tiek- i, going and retarning on all exoept the Black Diamond Bx- limited for return until August Ses Lehigh Valley Ticket Apia ~The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make 4 rates sod sell tickets to Van 20th Black _— to Atlantic i and Re- tarp, account h Vi Rallroad I. nith stop-over at Philadel. hye elther or both directions within train service and complete information sos Agents Lehigh Valley Railroad. 73 will cure Blind, Bleeding, Uloerated and Piles. It absorbs the tumors, Every box is guaragteed. Sold dragxista, by mall, for 60c and $1.00, for further particulars. 65c to VanEtten and Return J580a Augoat 25th, account Soldiers and : os 3, riaraing Hidaeta d golag Au- EE “) a ei A Valley at calars.77 so 17,8 81. 1008. The Ne il soll tickets aber ai to the Bea Shore, gocd Tickets good on all trains ex- oopt the Black Diamond Express. For Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment the 1 at once, acts as a pitts i t relief. De. Wil- 's Pile Olptment is prepared : Pilea and Itching of the private Co., Prop's, Cleveland, CO, M. Driggs, druggist. 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 128X, Walter Ware went to Lestershire Thomas Pickley is in Elmira today. Dr. C. E. Rumsey of Watkins is F. A. Bell, Esq, went to Owego this morning. Andrew Barton spent yesterday at Chemung. J. F. Shoemaker, Esq, and wife have gone to Wyalusing, Mrs. H. B Iogham came home Miss Mabel Woodburn returned] from Constantia yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. LaRiew were in Watkins yesterday, Milton B. Miles of Utica, was in Waverly today on business, J. J. Phoenix of Delevan, Wis, was calling on friends in Waverly yesterday. Mrs. Bingham of Waverly street went to Spencer today to spend the week. Eleanor Ferguson of Lockport, is the guest of Miss Florence Swartout Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter of Elmira are visiting at the home of W. C. Farley. Miss Florence Dearborn of Hornell is the guest of Miss Bernice Turney. Mrs. Austin Mitchell of Troy is visiting at the home of C. C, Haga- dorn of Johnson avenue. George Swartwood has received a letter from Neil Burgess direct- ing him to join the Emma Bunting company and he will leave very soon for that purpose. At their last meeting the Y. P, V. of the Baptist church decided to give a trolley party and ice cream social on Gept. 4 The cars will go to Athens and around the old belt line, and ice cream will be served at the church. IN POLICE COURT Waverly—Three men with jigs of greater or less proportions were creating a disturbance last evening and were all arrested. They said they were from Sayre and at first rather discredited. the idea that they were guilty, but later con- cluded that they had been unduly hilarious, Every one was dead broke and they were discharged. A man drove into town yesterday with a load of lumber and teles phoned to his people, who reside somewhere near Litchfield, that he was then coming home, As he had not arrived at midaight a brother drove to Waverly and found him in the lockup. He paid $3 fine and was released. GET A SANPLE BALLOT Waverly—The sample ballots, visions that will be submitted to the taxpayers on August 27 with street, have been printed and can be secured from the viliage clerk. All persons interested should pro- cure a copy and inform themselves salled to vote; Waverly—A young man named Floyd Haverly came to the police yesterday and stated that his watch had been stolen. The officers later found Wm. Dunn in an intoxicated had the watch, he was placed under arrest by Officer Gndley. On be- ing searched the watch was not found, and he protested his inno- cence, but later told whom he thought had the watch. He was again searched and the watch was found in his stocking. He still claimed that he was innocent and was held under $300 bonds to ap- THREW CUCUMBERS Waverly—There was a com- motion at the Loomis last night due to the fact that some one amused himself by throwing cucumbers about the gallery, A young fellow named Gleason was spotted as being the guilty party and he was forcibly ejected. This morning a complaint was sworn out and a warrant issued for his arrest. He plead not guilty . and will be given a hearing tomorrow atga. m. During the confusion incident to ejecting Gleason from the house some one shouted fire, and a panic was narrowly averted HURT AT POWER HOUSE Waverly—John Donnelly, an employe of the Traction Company, was seriously hurt at thg power house yesterday afternoon. Two cars were standing about 3 feet apart at the power house and he was between them The controller on one of them was open but no one had discovered it. Ths trolley on one of the cars was placed on the wire and the car sprang for- ward suddenly pinching him between them and causing bad contusions of the legs. He is con- fined to his home on Howard street, JASON B. BLOSSOM Waverly—Jason B. Blossom, an old and well known resident of Waverly, died at his home on Che- mung street at 4 o'clock this morn- ing aged 85 years. He was at- tacked some mo#ths ago with pars alysis of the throat and had not been able to talk for some time previous to his death, He is sur- vived by his wife, one son Eugene and three daughters,” Mrs. F, E. Bechman, Mts. J. O. Robinson, Mrs. P, S. Miller of Ithaca, and Mrs. J. W, Wright of Corning. The funeral will be held on Satur day next at 3 p. m. from the house, died last night at her home at Wyaakoop creck, where she has resided for the past 50 years. She was born in Tyrone county, Ireland in 1819, and her death resulted’ : She is survived one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Kent, and three sons, Thomas, Robert and George, all of Chemung county.” The funeral will be held from her late home on Saturday next at 2 p, m. LOCAL NEWS George Marcy of Sayre, who was operated upon a short time ago at the hospital for appendicitis, was discharged this morning. Dr. E. N. Post, senior interne at the hospital, will leave today for his home at Tioga Center, where he wil enjoy a few days’ vacation, Wm. Murray, ex-county treas- urer of Sullivan county, was up from Dushore this afternoon and made an appreciated call on the publisher of this paper. APPOINTED SPECIAL OFFICER ; At the moeling’ of the council held last night T. B. Shaffer, chief bof the Lehigh detective force at this place, was appointed a special officer for Sayre borough. Want ads inserted by persons not having a ledger account with The Record must be paid for when ordered printed. We positively cannot charge want ads indiscrims inately—the expense of bookkeep- ing and collecting is entirely out of proportion to the amount involv- ed in the transaction. $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, daly 1st and e San- day psi] until Sept. ip Ti ckets going returning on ns on of issue only. Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for furlher calars 46 $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell ticketa Sunday, July 1st and every San- day thereafter until Sept. 9th. Tickets good going and returning on all trains on date of issue only. Bee Lehigh Tiok- et Agents for farther particulars, 44 Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $7.75 to New York and retarn Ag. 29th, gocd b days 10 day exoursion to Saratoga mi Lake George, 35.00 from Waverly via Erie Ro R. July 14th and Aug 15th. 48 75¢ to Binghamton and return, Sunday, Aug. 25, and each alternate Sunday thereafter. Tickets good leav- ing Waverly at 7:52 and 10:88 a.m. 25 Jamestown or Chautauqua passengers lease note that the Erie Railroad Co. | s now ranning a vestibule coach dally on their train one through to Jamestown without change of cars, 70 For further pariienlan ass apply to Brie Ticket Agent, J. W We have the Fepuiation of the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of an firm in the valley. A isn't it? A number of our well. pleased customers have ex- plained it this way: “We gave you a small job that required immediate atten- tion and you attended to that so promptly, and did your work so well that we decided to haves lot of oth- er work attended to at the same time.” We please others, and we know that wo can please you if you'll give us a chance. Try us on anything in Plumbing, Heating, Gas- Fitting and Tinwork. H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phoves. Elmer Are. FOR SALE A very desirable property in Waverly, one block from trolley. Nine room house, { acre lot, plenty of fruit. Work shop, hen house and park, This property will} be sold at a sacrifice if bought before Sept. 1, 1906. Reyn old's Real Estate Agency. 117 Packer Ave. Sayre, Pa. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plane and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St. Sayre. Pa Read The Record, Ordinance No. 96. Authorizing the construction of a public sewer beginning at the west bank of the Susquehanna river about eight hundred feet south of Sayre Water Com- pany’s pumping station, and extendio westerly over the lands of the Consoli- dated Heal Estate Company and the lands of the Lehigh Valley Rallroad Company to Lehigh avenue; thence northerly ou Lehigh avenue to Hayden street; thence westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence north- erly on Deamond street to Lehigh ave- nue; thence northwesterly on Lehigh avenue to Cayags street; thence wester- ly on Cayuga street to Wilbur avenue, in the Borough of Sayre, Penn'a. Sec, 1. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Boro. of Sayre, and it is hereby ordained by the aathof- ity of the same: That believing it to be for the general health and pablic welfare of the citizens of said borough, that a system of public sewers be adopted and the same is hereby adopted Joep said bor- ough. Beginning at a point at the west bagk of the Sasquehanna river about eight hundred feet south of the Ba 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 Railroad Company to Lehigh ave- nue; thenos northerly on Lehigh avenne to Hayden street; thenoe westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence northerly on Desmond street to PV oy theace northwesterly on Lehigh avenue to Ca street; thence ren on Ca street to Wilbur avenue, all in the Borough of Sayre, State of Pennsylvaala, in aecord- ance with an Act of the General Assom- : ble on the 1st day of October 1911, pnp said bonds be ble, one each year on October 1st, Br ihe order of their number until ao paid. And that the proceeds derived from the Salo of gtd ponds De asd 1a the par- pose paying or log five thousand do Roliars of the Dreaant adent edness of said Borsusty and so much of the balance tystem aT he oe by said Borough. Sec. 1 That a tax of one millon the dollar of the sasessed valuation of the taxable prope iy 4 of said Borough, he hs the same is hereby levied each and Joay Soueudiag in 1907, for the as at of sai ndebtedness and inter- eat, until the Md are pald, Sec. 8. That the attorneys of sald Borough shall prepare a suitable form for the bonds hereby (and ia secordance with the Acts of Assembly relating there- to) authorized to be issued and submit ihe suis is: the Filan Committes of Boroug unc or approval, and when the same shall be approved b sald committee, the said committee shall have the same engraved and prepared, and an order shall be drawn on the treasurer x aid borough, to pay the ex 0M tie Thatihe Burgess of the said and empowered to sign the said bonds and coupons attached thereto, the same to be countersi by the Secretary of the said Council, who shall af- fix the eorporate seal of sald Borough thereto. Sec. 5. That the Winans Committee of the said Borough Councl!, Is hereby aathorized and empowered to advertise for bids for the sale of said bonds and also to sell the same to the highest bid- der or bidders, at a price not less than the par value the 8ec. 6." That all bonds Issued by vir- tue of this ordinance and the Acts of Assembly autho the same shall be and become a part of the funded debt of the said Borough of Sayre, and for the Jy enh of the principal of the sald nds, and the lal interest ac- orulng thereon, the faith, honor and credit of said Borough of Sayre, are od July, 1908, entitled “An Ordinance Vathofizion the increase of tha indebt- edness of the Borough of Sayre, Pa.” be and the same is hereby repealed. The foregol jag ordinance was unani- moasly adop the Sayre Borough Counell at a regular meeting held Mon- day evening, August 8, 1906. GEO. H. LACEY, Attest President of Council. H. H. MERCEREAU, Becretary. ‘Approved August 9, 9, 19%, 70 M, CROSS, Bargeas. TOUHEY'S HOT] Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, § Totes $1. 50 Par Dav. Sewer the Borough Cle A wail 8g : rk un August 15, 1908. for the eo 2 approzimatel in Joloving og i i 4,793 fect {heh pipe. 3 al 1,113 fest 23-inch pipe. 3 1.045 feet 18 inch pipe, The Towa Coaneil Estey organ and piano case North a ly of three, « Required, oho Soli Til srk Ale = outside man. Enquire at Packer hospital. Experienced disiog 29 room Ei, a capable of taking charge, Quotmgen: Apply at the aly position, At once four good men who under stand cement walk building. Simon Davis, 408 Olive street. 754 For Rent My bouse and barn, 540 Clark Waverly, Ten rooms, all modern provements. A.J. Lester. 76-e0d | of every year. Ey i ond LHS ea