= Mea—-H. C. Baker, Baker, Tie em ee ; N. Blossom. F. M. Bushnell, Eugene : Connelly, Porter B. Dennis, Joe Ellis ; ; james Donahue, Thomas Dyer, Chas. $ : Beautiful line of Everts, Chas. French. Roy Gillespie, : ‘Waverly’s Department Store epi Sera fe Ginx LS. anager Shue | Raised By Thoue Gpposed 16 the Vil |i B keer 0 = aioe: Dewitt | dt Postcards for St. TOWN CLOCK BLOCK | lage Taking the Water Works. Rockwell, John Rose 8 Senft, P. J i Sterling, John Tribe, A. W. Tuttle, PR wa. S A. Wandall, Ciide C. Wilber, Al- Patr ’ D and L& Waverly—Inasmuch as the regular fred Williams / i ; | Democratic ticket has ben reduced by Women—3rs. H. J. Allen. Mrs : J wals of its can tes, to = ! = New Spring Floor Coverings | withdrawala of its candidates. 0 &8 |g, je) “Arthur. Mies Birth Abbott Pp Mrs. G. Cox, Mrs Frank DueBerry. @¥ prianicpal offices the campaign has prac- . Miss Rachel! Hatch, Miss Florence tically resolved itself into a contest | between, those who favor the village Hamm, Mrs. Ira Lattimore, Mrs Allie v Messenger, Mrs J R. Morgan Mrs acquiring the water works, and those E l whe do mut I. Curtis Revnclds, Mrs. Tracey i ’ : p — WY % Mikolal.,, Niz- ! The former faction _Is headed by i I ign—Wysosanaki Mikolaj, ih ) for oT ‘the regualr Republican ticket with 0. |'"" H. Lawrence at the head, and the Cltl- The largest showine of Floor Coverings ever alfered outside the large cities. Seeing Is be- Heving. Visit this immense department and you'll enjoy making your selections from the emor- mous stocks, Rich Carpets In Velvets, Axministers, Brusssels and Ingralns. Prices 23c yard to $1.50 yard. | sens teket with E 3. Hanford at. the THE PENNSY FIREMAN, head The Company Getting More Liberal Ce —— Mr. Lawrence was Interviewed this ' % R + & + < + + w + + & + + 4 & + % + * “ 3 Elegant Rugs i By Giving Annual Pass 33 moraine relative to some of the ob y Siving towel Paes, REGG’S RACKET STORE Fer Parlor, Library, Hall, Dining Room, In Wilton Velvels, Axmiunisters, Body Brussel, Smyrna, : | Jections that had been heard express The Pennsylvania Raliroad Co. 2 a Pr + * y + » + a + v -> + > + + + + ww + + + » + Tapestry, Brussels and Ineralus, $3.00 to $30.00 each. ed, against ihe acquiring of the water |. iijug more liberal with its annual * works : pagans to splays and the yew. ruies Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly Question. Mr. Lawrence many peo- kak % is that all firemen who have been in the company’s employ for three years Mattings In plain and Carpet Patterns, 19¢ to 6c yard. ple seem possessed of the opinion that {if, when the water works come 10 be |, e to fiave an annual pass, good only a 2, [apprised the award is mofe than the |... (heir respective divisions Firemen M6098 %S PAN {$125,000 voted by the taxpayers that|,, (he Philadelphia Division can ride - the village will be obliged, under the law, to pay the fyil amount of the costs that the Water Company has in- curred In contesting the action Answer: In case the award is lar- iger than the $125000 voted by the people the village will not have to pay + whatever costs the Water Company have seen fit to incur. The law pro- vides for such a continguency, and says that the village will have to pay an amount not to exceed 5 per cent|.,cincmen 1egardless of service.’ Ten | {of the award, as costs to the company. | voars’ service was the old rule. This | 4 r i r 4 » 3 = { Question. There is another objec- . . | 4 new pass rule was one of the differ- | Tapestry Curtains i : 4 ' o < r # Linoleums In plain, figured, and matting patterns, printed and inlaid, 50¢ to $1.25 yard. on the pass from Harrisburg to Phila- deiphia, and intermediate points, and those on the Middle Division can ride from Wilkes-Barre to Altoona and in- termediaie points Lace Curtains Arabisns and whites S8¢ to $12.00 pair. The passes are Issued in the name | of the firemen, but as =oon as he is! promoted to engineer the pass will | be in the mame of the fireman and! his wife, if he be married. Annual! passes have “also been issued to all! Novelty Curtains Muslins and Nets 29¢ to $5.00 pair. tion that has been stated many tUmes |. ws settled between the grievance | {and that Is that the acquiring of the | umittee of the Brotherhood of Lo- i ne p % {water works will place a large debt | ivi Firemen and the management | upon the village. Bonds will have|.r he railroad company some thoy pm : j Kasper Brothers Dining and Lunch {to be issued to the amount of the... Re : ’ i Rooms are always supplied with the +4 award; that will in itself be a large ’ SNE i sts siiacse © [best In the market and served in good $3 debt, and the tax rate will have to | SR gma i style. It is our endeavor to make you $$ be raised in order that this new | LA : | |comfortable and happy. We solicit '2 indebiedness may be paid. Then this \ 1 | your patronage : will involve the ' i payment of interest Flain colors and fancies, $3.50 to $12.00 pair. Shades All colors and widths, 25¢ to $125 = robb SPECIAL--- JUST RECEIVED on these bonds, which will be an ad Upholstering and Refinishing. L 4 “ 4 3 i § ik Coats 3 ditional expense And general repairing of all kinds | = KASPER BROTHERS Keli Spuing Clath aud SUL ou Mr. Lawrence replied: “There is no| J. P. OTTARSON, Manager. ’ New Shirts Walsts, New Rala Coats in cloth and silk x bettéer way to reduce the taxes than Cor Penn'a. and Broad Streets New SIk and Cloth Salts and Skirts for the village to participate in a Waverly, N. ¥ BOLICH BROS | 110 and 226 Desmond St, Sayre, I'a. The largest stock, the lowest prices. We Invite your attention. profit paying proposition The ques tion of the wisdom of taking over the = I. SPPOVPPPPIIEE EPH E PIPE IE PTH EEE PEEP PEPE rt br HE HFEF PERI PERRIER {water works hus already been decided by a vote of the people, and is there- Se —————— fore not 4 question to be decided at ne |§ The Old Reliable Piano and Music House—D. S. ANDRUS & COMPANY. Adveruse in The Record i "ME! } ; coming election The question is LOCATING SWALL BLAZE. ator. ab: . THE NATIONAL BANK | Tr Strong's coush syrup. i ‘whether the matter shall be handled Easter post cards at Strong's. Waverly—This morning the [fire alarm sovnded, ard almost immediate- J. M. Slawson of Waverly streel.|, (pe members of the different com- ter for fire purposes It the Fiant is | : : — the best possible bargains at all 3} 3 8 + 4 H 3 went to Chemung this morning panies were on hand, seeking to get 0 | t3ken over the village will aos bonds ‘H | Uiied . Just a! present in out ators - We solicit your Banking § : the fire. The blaze was in the rear These bonds need not carry over 3% Heth at Sayre, Pa. there are : seve business, and will pay you Strong tinsels-your name on post| =. 0. confectionery store, per cent interest’ to stil at jpar. ¢ HH v ; : slightly used and rented Planos three per cent. interest per cards ~ but it took time to discover that fact the village owned the water works It 1 i 1S re - — med 1- Hi that have been thoroughly Inspected Shum Hor maney 18 2 | Cc fein Cranska of Towanda spent |1he hook and ladder company would not have to pay that sum to HEAP = s Dy SUF rons 91 pe. bart pestituie 5 Depoun or Sav- |i Woh ta Savin Waverly bad received the information that the water company That sun of nai u nounce them all right Y the fire was in the old creamery, and | $2 60 } int —— ~