he Valley Record W. T. CAREY, Editor every afternoon except at 203 West Lockhart street, 25¢ and pt $3.00 per year; ‘per month. Had: rates reasonable, known on application a8 second-class matter May at the postoffice at Sayre, the Act of Congress of , 1907 EB Wood, Representative. is and advertising matter may at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav- 12 o'clock noon call the main O'Hara was in Waverly + C. E Anbabel went to Elmira ‘morning. ‘Mrs. GD Genung went to Elmira } morning. 5 . ‘Miss Mabel Murray Is spending the F. Shoemaker, Esq. p on business today went to fchard Blackmore went to ra this morning. y Harry Tozer and M. F. Hoyt went Elmira this afternoon lL D. Bebring, Esq, went to Owego legal business this morning E Ward, who bas been suf- jg from a serious attack of hem- of the stomach is reported being somewhat better today. seats for the entertainment to given by the Lyric glee club at ‘Masonic Temple next Tuesday “will go on sale tomorrow at Boulen & Son's hardware @wis Farnham of Monroeton, Pa, | Thursday at the home of R. N ith on Chemung street, and left for the soldiers’ home at Bath ‘highly amusing comedy drama { Tracked,” will be presented for wight and matinee at Loomis f Bouse next Saturday, Feb 16, | Judging from the splendid recep- ‘the play and company present ft have been given by press and . thropghout the country it i prove a strong drawing card The plot is well constructed, “affords opportunities to display natural manner the light and ‘dark sides of life on the rail. There of the story to attract every to the theatre, as is evidenced the applause from every “portion er the special scenery carried by company Is new and appropriate To get your hair cut, 16c. shave shampoo, 15¢; hair singed, 15¢ trimmed, 10¢; seafoam. ic, 16¢c; mustache dyed 2ic Cyed, $1: ladies’ hair switches razors honed, 25¢; shears 10¢; scissors, new on razors, 5c. If you have call and get Lockerby's ec- eure, 50c a bottle. Thousands fals can be furnished. Balt hand the year round. Locker- also an expert taxidermist fhy's barber shop, 4118 Waverly Waverly. be; Funeral This Morning. laverly—The funeral of Mrs, Cath- Curry, who died at the home of daughter, Mrs James Clohessy Jast Wednesday morning i | < y bu Wn | REFUSES To | PLANT UNTIL ACTION IS DISCONTINUED, 3 SET PRICE ON Members of the Village Beard Say Ther Only Desired to Stop Litiga- tion aad Nettle Economically —Will Continue Action. Waverly —The letter which we re- produce below was received from the Waverly Water Co by O H. Law- village president, and a copy was procured this morning from the Water company. The Record was re requested also by Mr Lawrence to publish the letter in full. He stated it was his belief that the lelter was written for that purpose. He said he had discovered since receiving the communication that a copy of it was in the hunds of the editor of the Wav- erly with Instructions from the Water company publish Mr Lawrence further stated that he thought there was po beter way of informing the public of the attitude of the Water company rence, Free Press, fo Waverly, N.Y, Feb Mr O H Lawrence, President Village of Waverly Waverly, N. ¥ 13, 1907 Dear Sir Your request that the Waverly Wa- ter Company sabmit you and th& com- mittee on water and lights of the vil- lage board of trustees a price for the witer works to be voted upon by the people at the coming election has been laid before our stockholders. Y out concedes a tardy realization of the village officqrs that award in the present condemna- tion proceedings will be greater than the $125,000 heretofore by the people. You have offered us $195,000 The village provides that if award be than the mnount voted, the proceeding must be dismis proposal an voted law an greater sed and the Condemuation Law pro- vides that {f the award shall be larger offer that the the shall be pald by the than the costs of Water Company village 1' would ‘hat the large expense to which our company has been put in defending what you admit to be an unjust and ill-advised suit should be pald before we enter proposition. upon your The Village has likewise Incurred heavy Indebtedness in this matter none of the bills for which has yet appeared upon your minutes as hav- therefore sevin tain any part a ‘ng been presented or pald We instructed the unani- mous vote of our stockholders to say that the company cannot enter into negotiations for a sale until the pres ent discontinued by the court upon your application and our costs taxed and paid. After this has been done, we will give earnest con- sideration to any proposition the of the Village to the plant. Very respectfully J. T. Sawyer, President Floyd, Secretary F. E Hawkes are by action be upon part purchase yours JB Attorney This morning J. T. Sawyer and F E Hawkes were interviewed relative to the reasons for writing the above communication Mr stated that Mr Lawrence came to him some time ago and asked him, Mr. Saw- yer to state a price that the company be willing to accept for the that the matter could be to the people at the next election. That he, Mr. Sawyer, asked him. Mr. Lawrence if he was acting for the board of trustees and he stat- ed that he was and that Mr. Sawyer then said that if such was the case he would call the stockholders together and get their opinion in the matter and that Mr. Lawrence again called on him, Mr. Hawkes being present at the time and he repeated the request, and said that he was acting for the whole board Mr. Sawyer says that ye then asked Mr. Lang and Mr. How- ard If Mr lawrence was speaking for the board and they both told him that he was After obtaining this in- a meeting of the stockhol- and the above com- the of that Sawyer would pliant, so submitted formation ders was called munication was result necting A number of the the board of trustees were interviewed this moruing. and they all stated that there was no intention on the part of of them to abandon the project acquiring the water works, and reason for approaching the officers of the Water Company on Lhe subject of setting a price was to come to u peaceable settlement of the mat- ter. and avold further litigation. They thought that perhaps the taxpayers might willing to pay more than the $125,000 voted if the village could obtain immediate possesion of the plant, and avoid the costs incident to a long drawn out legal proceeding And It was their Intention if the Wa- ter Company acted in a reasonable manner, and would submit a proposi- tion that the people might consider submit It to members of any for the only be Lo — oe EARL BURGESS, largest owner of repertoire com- panies an America The 0. Il. LAWRENCE WILL BE A CANDIDATE. Decidid This Morning to Again Stand For Election—WIill See Various Important Matters Through. Waverly—This morning O H. Law- rence announced that he would again be a candidate for re-election as pres- ident of the village. Some time ago tive of the village, but there are sev- era! important matters that have been started during the year, and he has concluded that he will see them through despite the fact that the du- ties of the office make large demands upon his time, which he can but {lly spare from his private business Mr Lawrence has made a most efficient officer, and has conducted the business of the viliage in a most sat- isfactors manner, and his many friends will be pleased to hear that he has arrived at this decision in the matter FREEDMAN BURGLARS HAYE BEEN CAPTURED. Police of Meadville Have the Men Whe Are Supposed to Have Burglar. ized B. Freedman's Store, Waverly has received a Chief of Police Brooks letter from the chief Meadville, Pa, stating has captured two men who the description of the men who are supposed to have burglarized B Waverly on the 5th of last December. They were arrested at Meadville for burglary committed at that place, and are now serving sentence of six months for that deed of police of that Le answer Freedman's store at “Side Tracked.” A large audience should be on hand Saturday afternoon witness the and evening to production of that sen- sational comedy drama, “Side Track- ed” which will be the attraction at Loomis opera house [Its startling de- nouments and mirth provoking situa- tion evoke applause, The company is a strong one in every par- ticular and the pumbers are intensely interesting. The specialties consist of up-to-date sougs, dances, duets, trios and thoroughly vigorous choruses capable manner The principal character in the play is the tramp through whose persistent ef- forts mysterious crime is cleared a up Mrs. Michael Cahill. Waveriy—Mrs. Michael Cahill died Albany—The bill drawn 0 Tueet Gov. Hughes's ideas by providing for the abolition of the State Railroad ‘Commission and the State Gas Com- ‘mission and the creation of a State {Board of Public Utilities was brought up from New York {| Snator Page, who will lulroduce the measure, showed a draft of it to the {Governpr. It 18 a very bulky docu- ! ment It will probably be put in on Tuesday RFLSEY FLECTS TO FIGHT. Notifies Ger. Hughes That He Will Not Resign His Office. Albany —Sta'e Superis tendent of In- surance Otto Kelsey notified Gov Hughes on the latter's return to the capital that he would not accede to the request for his resignation. This means that there will be a fight for Gov. Hughes Is firm in his determina- ‘tion that Kelsey must go SUBPOENAS IN ICE CASE Jackson Bezins Proceedings to Trace Missing Papers. Albany—"John Dos proceedings have been begun by Attorney General lackson ascertain what has be- come of the papers in the State's ac- tion against the American Ice Com- pany The first move was before Po lice Justice Brady, who Issued many subpocnas on gotion of Deputy Attor- ney General Deford to Arrested for Libefoys Placards. wilkesbarre—Willam Dunstox, a plumbr, was arrested and held Ir 1.006 bail for posting allegd libelous cards on dead walls and telegraph poles Th: cards reflected on two prominent hotel men Medern Justice. Great interest being cenlereq upon the trial of the millionaire Harry Thaw who is being tried for the mur- der of Stanford White in New York In trying to follow the proceedings it is somewhat difficult to determine whether Harry Thaw, his wife Evelyn Neshit Thaw, or the dead man, White is trial. However it to predict that the accused will never be cooked to death by commer lightning in there's too much mones is on is safe Ian chalr behind him and money is what balances the scales of modern justice If a comparatively poor man had walked up to Stanford White and shot him to death In the same manner that Thaw did the trick, he would have been rotting in an executed murders igrave long before this, no mater if White had ruined his wife and a doz- en daughters cial the electric Try the Record William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Wheh Hazel. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hande and ail skin eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25¢ by druggists. Williams Mfg. Co. Prop’s., Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. iDrigges. drogglet ass IMPORTED OLIVE OIL. Good for Medicine. $1.50 to $3.00 per gallon. {Imported Macaroni 5c to 10¢ per pound | JOHN PECKALLY, her home on Broad tsreet. She was lived here for the past 40 years is survived by She ter, Mrs. Patrick Gallagher of Waver- ly Elmira The remains will be buried at Elmira The funeral arrange- meats will be announced later, CHLOROFORM FOR Elizabeth Street, Waverly. RC License Transfer. Notice is hereby given that an ap- plication will be made to the court on Monday, February 18, 1907, for truns- fer of Tavern License of the Hote! Brundage, situate In the First Ward in Sayre Borough from Synthia J Brundage to Michael J. Farrell WILLIS G. GORDON, Towanda, Pa, Feb. 7, 1907. - Clerk With 11 Children—He Lives in Coventry. Hartford, than forty formed if Conn — Bachelors years old will the bill be chloro- Winter is nol over by any means. the author. He the oldest of whom Is fifteen one shall not be legally introduced at this ses- bills expired Monday Mr He it to be an amendment to a resolution insisted he would not allow side-tracked Exposure Brings os Rheumatism. Painful in its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first pain fn the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts on the Blood and Nerves, | You will require A GAS HEATER tro the chilly morns- and eves of April. nme NON Je a SS E HOCHESTER CELERY, FANCY LET. TUCE, NAVEL ORANGES, CALL FOKNIA LEMONS, DANISH CABBAGE, SPANISH ONIONS, TURNIPS, - CARROTS, ETC. Toasted Corn Flake fresh from the mill. Finest W. 5S. Polatoes I gts. H. P. Beans . Bushel Apples Peck Rutabaga Tarnlps fest Bread Flour 1 Ih Helel Blend Cofiee hurner's Special Coflee Upham Blend Coffee White House Coffee 1 It Hest Uc Tea Ih Dest 40c Tea I zal. Best 50c N. 0. Molasses. Jug Free. I gal. Best S0¢c Syrup Jug Free. Heintz Indi: Kelish . ; 1 gallon BestPorfe Rico Molasses, Jug Free i I Carr's Oyster Crax Baltimore Best Oysters Ih Rolled Oats . cans Flag Braud Peas can Flag Brand Peas : can Curtis Bros. B. L. Peas . _ _ 2lc can Cartis Bros. B. L. Peas .. -23¢ The best values In peas in the city. { cans l0¢ Corn *0c 2 cans Curtis Bros. I. L. Corn... 2c fiparga Corn 10 bars Acme Seap LAME, YEAL, CHICKENS, HANS, REEF, PICKELED WHITE FISH, SALMON TROUT, MACKINAYY TROUT, LAKE ERIE WHITE FISH, FANCY MACKEREL, SMOKED NORWAY BLOATERS, BALTIMORE BEST OYSTERS, LILTIG SAUSAGE. This is strictly all ple pork sausage sround Ane and specially seasoned, limited amount. SAUSAGE, COUNTRY STYLE. Is the good old fashioned kind. Pork Sausage, with just the right amount of beef added, seasoned with pure spices 2 Ih for 25ec. FURNITURE Movieg time is ouly a few weeks offi. Moving or renovating means here and there the replaciug of an old or worn out article or the addl- tion of many new Items, RUGS. LACE CURTAINS, SHADES, CHIFFOMERS, COUCHES, TETES, BED ROOM SUITS, CHAIRS, LAMPS, STAND REFHIGERA\. ATORS, BED SPRINGS, MATIRESES, DISHES, ETC. We have u good line to select from, prices right, casy terms, pick now, pay later. Single StrapHarness Were $1500, special $1L.9S, every strap guaranteed. The Bingham make, $s Fpsgpyst -y - Sid; — -3 ~ Hurness Co's best (0 k Stoves a d R:nges The Grandes Stove Co's full line, plain castings, up-to-date de. signs, fine bakers, economical to oper ate, low priced, easy payments, Ladies warm lined Shoes were $1.50, special SLI1S. Men's Felt Shoes, were $250, spec. lal $1.95 Comfortables, 5c. $1.40, were special Tam 0° Shanters were $1.00, special 69¢. GLAD HAND The best hand soap made, if not the best dirt and grime lifter ever used, return and get your money back. Special, 3 boxes for 25sec. PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL. Do you appreciate a good thing?! We know you all do, so when you want anything In the line of furniture upholstered or repaired, no matter what you have, | can do the work and o it right. My prices are right, and my work is guaranteed for six months. A postal card will bring me to your house with samples and prices. J. P. OTTARSON, Cor. Broad and Pennsylvania Avenue Waverly, N. Y. J. M. ASHTON, We are Sugars, ele. Also = new lot Cups and Saucers, LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Waverly, N. Y Su AT Feb. 16 x Q. Scammon’s Co. in the Great Laugh Provoking Suc- Side Tracked IHustrating the comif side of life on the rail. A Comedy with Thrilling Situations Startling Sensational Effects Special Scenic Accessories Including a company of Clever Specialty Performers presenting the latest catchy Music, Songs, Duets, Trios, Med- levs, Dances and Extra features, creating fun fast and fonous from start to finish. PRICES vinnie: 10 and 25, 3), 250 2 50¢ Matinee. Evening Advance Sale Opens Thursday at the Box Office. ONS OPERA HOUSE February 18, 1907 EARL BURGESS COMPANY Presenting Plays That People. Please the EVENINGS. Monday~--For His Sister's Honor. Tuesday—On Thanksgiving Wednesday Queen of Slaves Thursday —Tracked World “riday—Secrets of the Police Saturday—How Women Ruin Men. Day the White Around the MATINEES. Wednesday —Darkest Russia Friday—A Daughter of the South Saturday—The¢ Whole Dam Family HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE TURES BETWEEN THE FEA- ACTS. 10, 20 and 30¢ 10 and 30¢ Evening Prices Matinee Prices Ladies’ 15 cent tickets are being Is- sued for Monday evening limited to 200 TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything new and up-to-date. First- Class Accommodations. Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre. ee SEWER. Sayre, Pa, Feb. 9, 1807. - Sealefl proposals will be received by the -Borough Clerk untll 7:30 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, March 12, 1907, for the construction of approxi- malels the following trunk line Sewer,. including all labor and ma- terial. 4,400 feet 24-inch pipe. 1,060 feet 20-inch pipe. 560 feet 18-inch pipe. The Town Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A certified check for $500, payable to the Borough Treasurer, must accom. pan foday 3 very of German China worth lie. Special RY ~ 9) Free! Preel Mrs. A. C. Tralnor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sample bot- tie of Zoodine helped her when she all run down. Bloodine is body bullder and’ system tonle of wom derful merit, and If you have not tried it, you should today. The system Tonic In the world. ¢ Kidneys are positively cured Bloodine. Bold by C. M. Qayre W. P. ‘Smeaton, UPHOLSTERING Repairing and Refinishing. ELIZABETH ST. Waverly, 2 = NY. Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Pans drawn and estimates given. rardwood and Stair Work a specialty, All Work Promptly Attended to. Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Sires, Waverly. Bell "phone 208. AE BAKER. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. i7 Pleasant BL. Waverly, N. Y. WANT Rates: —Wanted, Lost, Found, Sal etc, 3 cent a word sertion for the first three cenl a word each Insertion after. None taken for less cents. Situations wanted free in advance subscribers. WANTED. Wanted—A district manager by a strong New York company, admitted to Pennsylvania. <4 good producer for the popular five-year combination policies. Excellent contracts for a good man. D. H. Connelly, Wilbur house Sayre, Pa 236-3 Wanted—A sober, industrious young man for night watchman and porter. Apply at the Wilbur Houge, Sayre. A good girl for general housework. Mrs. PaulE Maynard, East Athens, Fa 231-¢ Wanted—A competent girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. C. F. Spencer, 127 Chemung street, Waverly 234-8 Girl Wanted for general housework. Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Bayre, Pa. 209-¢ LOST. Lost—Between Weber's book store and Chemung street, a silk hand bag contalaing $1 and some small change, Finder please leave at this office. 236-6 Lost—Gold watch. Reward if re- turned to 405 South Elmer avenue, in rear. 233-6t* FOR BALE. : For Sale—Lot No. 9, “Highlands,” West Lockhart street. Desirable lo- cation Price moderate. Inquire at 403 West Lockhart St, Sayre. 237-§* TAL Waverly, N. Y., bullding lol, con- double house or 2 single houses. For particulars, Apply at 126 Chemung street, Waverly, N. Y. 22%-1m Several houses and lots for sale in esirable locations In town. n to suit purchasers. Inquire of FOR RENT. a No. 426 South Wilbur, at once. Mod- $15.00 per month. Enquire C, C. West
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