buy now. At better than one-third lb day and Saturday Nine Styles C.— off 80¢c values for 33¢c. Five styles Of $100 quality, 69¢ Fri- for JACKETS AMMIVERSARY 25 per cent off Saturday night represented PRICE ON BRASS BEDS on our entire line continued up ta AND [RON For balance of this week 59¢ values, 37c 45¢c values, 33c 23e valges, [9% 25¢ values, 17c TO CLOSE ten styles — an Idea of a few = Jacket, Tuer are e Volles, rietta, where then here AI'PROVAL. You get of the many good things from a Granites, Crepes, Batiste, Hen- Look else- . assortment at $298 to §5.87 but a good alf to one-third off to close. rs at $150 to $350. formerly This store never sold placed the agency tor All those or to invest in lots for specu- with Mr. Evarts before purchas- a This plot of land 1s surrounded by Industrial plants ‘Beautiful scenery and all the ad- of a modern town. Terms it purchasers. Steps are alieady } taken to supply all the land this plot with a full sup- the best water the valley af- When you come to look over | of ground take trolley to] Corners, cross bridge that 88 over I. V. R. R. when across ) turn to the left and you are } ground. Ther will be a man 8 office Tuesday, Thursday and y afternoons of each week to Jou over the ground, or any day by calling Valley Phone . Amndrew Evarts, 108 Hespl- BLOCK. ATHENS. PA Dlovdine Ointment. Cures Eczema, Salt Rheum, Piles, Tetter, Old Sores, Erup- tions, and all Skin Di Dior are quickly cured by it. S50c a Box. Mailed, Sold by C, M. Driggs, Sayre, Pa. QUALITY, | QUANTITY, PRICE If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER, No. 118 Brie Bt, Sayre. You get the three. Ask your neigh Lopes Atanracite Both Phones. We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blosteln Bros pay the highest price for rags, rubd- bers, iron, metals, etc. Call!on us before disposing of your junk. We buy wholesale and retall. Bell phone 80w. Prompt attention, exact weight. Write for prices. Bolstein Broa, Cor Johnson and Broad Sta. Waverly Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates given. fardwood and Stair Work a specialty. All Work Promptly Attended to. Shop and Residence, 58 Lincoln Street. Waverly. Rell AN LY Faye 204. DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. Rooms 11 and 12, Lockhart Bullding. OFFICE HOURS: $tol11:00a m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases a specialty. Both Phones. | ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR BPECIALTIES LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO’S. ALES. 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa. Both Phones A.E.BAKER CARPENTER AND BUILDER 17 Pleasant SL Waverly, N. YT. A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Purnished. 6525 Stevenson SL Valley Phone 212y. Sayre, Pa. Williams’ Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your Kidneys?! Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your | Kidneys and Bladder? Have you! pains in the loin, side, back, groins and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine’? If so, Williams’ Pills will cure you. By mall, Williams Mr. Co., Prop'r., Cleveland, O Sold hy ©. MM! Driges. drugxiet Mrs. Rebecca Waters spent today in Towanda | Great results from Record Want Ads. Charles Ward moved from Herrick islreel to Sayre today * Workmanship tells the story—get your job printing at The Record. Mr. and Mrs. Gea LL. Fuller were in Towanda today. The supper at the Baplist church Inst evening was well attended. Chief Cassidy of Fimira was in Ath- ens yesterday on official busiuess Easter post cards, wholesale and re- fall. Athens Racket slore. signs. 35 de- tu-1h Mrs. Lyella Pritchard and Mrs J. F. Knapp went to Towanda to spend the day Tom Hudson says that he heard the irobins singing this morning. He is an early riser. Mré. O. Lo. Haverly went to l'o vanda {today to attend the musicale at the {home of Mrs. R. H. Willlams i Mrs G. C. Felbush of Towanda, has been visiting friends In Athens and returned to Towanda today. | Mrs. LL M. Park will return to her {home in Athens Monday, after spend- {ing the winter in Philadelphia Miss Eernedt Bustin has teen the guest of Miss Norah Lynch and re- turned to Towanda this marning Benjamin Walborn and wife went to Liberty Corners this morning where ithey are to reside on a farm this year { Mrs C. B. Hartwell has purchased [the VanDuzer house on North Elmira ietreet where she will reside lu the fu- {ture Mrs. C B Hartwell has sold her house aud lot in East Athens to Rich- iard Fuller who will move there this {spring Mrs. J Reid Thurston has been {spending some time with her parents {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter and re- jturned to Schenectady this morning The Athens W. C. 'T. U will meet {at the home of Mrs. H F. Johnson, {Elmira rtreet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and will bein charge pt | Mrs Johnson. Everyobdy welcome | Call at McMahan's and look over our line of new spring dress goods, ginghams, dotted swiss, fancy waist- ings, embroideries and laces, gray, red and biack suitings, Henriettas, Voiles and Panamas at prices that will sult. D., McMahan's, I. 0. O. F. block, Athens Frank McCarthy and wife went to Binghamton today where they will reside in the future. Mr. McCarthy has resided In Atheus for the past twenty years and has been a young man of integrity and honor. He has purchased a dining room and restaur- ant in Binghamton and will give his attention to the business in the future Augusta - Arnold, wife of A E Arnold, died at her home In Rome township, yesterday at 10 o'clock a. m She always resided in that vicinity and bas been one of the foremost persons In the social circle of her neighborhood. She leaves beside her husband, one son, Edward, of Hudson, N. Y., and two daughters, Bertha, a trained nurse, of New York city, and Estelle, who resided at home. Her funeral will take place at 11 o'clock, a. m. Interment at Bumpville ceme- tery “I bought a fifty-cent bottle of KO- gold In Georgia could not buy. In three months I was well and hearty.| | May you live long and prosper.”—C N: Cornell, Roding, Ga, 1906. Kodo! Drugs. There Is no nook or corner In Sayre, Waverly and Athens where | The MEKME j The Yalley Record dors not circulate Record does not circulate, No old stock, no shop-worn goods a man in New York explaining he could scquire sudden wealth and If he would send him $1.00 they would send him the goods He consalied with postmaster Bairs and they sent. ney then advised Baller to send the $100 and appoint a place of meeting where the goods were to be delivered. | lustead of Baller being there a de- | tective was on the spot to represent! him and the man was arrested with | the goods upon him. The case has! been hung up lor some time but yes-! terday Baller and expostmaster Sairs! were subpoenaed as witnesses on the | case and ordered to appear in New| York next Monday, i EEE In pursuance of au order of the! United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the underdigued, Trustee of C. IL. B. Lan- dis, alias C. G. Lloydt, bankrupt, will expose to public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, on the faim recently occupied by said C. G, Lioydt, in East Athens, Bradford county, Pa, on Sat. urday, March 16, 1907, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following per- Samal proprety, to wit: 3 Horses, 2 Cows, 1 Platform Wag on, 1 Buggy, 1 Rendering Plant Harnesses, Quantity of Household Goods, Lot of Fancy Pigeons, Belgian Hares, Dogs, and other articles too! numerous to mention. J. T. CORBIN, Trustee. C. I. B. LANDIS, alias C. G. LLOYDT, Bankrupt Athens, Pa, March 4, 1967 —252-e0d | DeWill's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve undoubtedly the best rellef for Piles. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs Pay Day dollar earned. A dollar earned is better than ten made on the “po- nies’ or the stock market. “Easy’ money: iS easy lost. Saving money is a habit and worth culti- vating. These prices create the opportunity and the desire. Finest Potatoes, Lushel Nice Apples, bushel . i cans Corn, very good, 10¢ grade, sweet und of good quality . N cans 12 cans : A snap while it lasts. 3 cans Tomatoes Finest York State Evaporated Apples 12%¢c, special swift's Silver Leaf Lard Flour, Finest Brand .. 7 It Rolled Oats 3 cans Best 123¢ Peas |, : 10 Ib sack Morley B, Flour. .. 1 Ib Best 50¢ Japan Tea. ... 1 I Best 40¢ Japan Tea VMaito Rice 15¢, special 3 Ib Hotel Blend Colles 1 I Karner's Special Cofice ... & cans White House Coffee .... Faney Table Syrup 2c, special. S ™ Fancy 12%c Prunes 8 pkes, Oysteretts 3M Mince Meat, N Such 3 pkes 10c Matches 12 pkgs. 5¢ Matches Mop Sticks . .- Fro Brooms 25¢, 35¢ and 25 1 sack Morley R. Flonr Do You Need a Stove ? We have a good big assortment of Cooks and Ranges with old prices, Monthly payments FURNITURE \ home of your own beats living with (he old folks. We can 6! you ont modestly or elale ratets pnd divide the payments, Select now. Begin before your matrimonial ship strikes the mother-in-law rock. Good ' cooks Al sinall cost, Is brought about by nsing Devoe paints freely, Full line of colors, all size packages For retouching up aroand the house furniture, ete, nothing beats Japalse. Cnt your expenses this month by busting far cash al 0c Gi ORDINANCE NO. 24. AN ORDINANCE granUog to the Sayre Electric Company, a corpora- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, hav- ing its principal office in Sayre Bor- ough, its successors or assigns, the privilege of erecting and maintaining poles, wires, cables, and conductors of an Electric lighting, heating and over, under and along the public streets, avenues, lanes, al- ‘leys, and public grounds within the ‘ Borough of South Wawerly, County of Be it enacted by the Burges: and Borough of Soitlr Waverly, and It i8 hereby enact- ed by the anthority of the same Section 1. ‘That the sald Sayre Elec. tric Company, ils successors or as- signs, Is hereby granted the rights iand privileges of erecting and main- taining poles, wires, cables and con- {ductors over, under and along the public streets, avenues, lanes, alleys and public =rounds, within the cor- porate limits of said Borough, as they now are or shall be herealter extend- {heat and power to sald Borough and its Inhabitants for illuminating, heat- jg and mechanical norposes, by meaus of electrical currents apd to ioperafe, use, maintain repair and ex- {tend the same over, under and along the public streets, avenues, lanes, al- {leys and public grounds In sald Bor- ough and for the purpose aforesaid to make all necessary excavations for poles, etc, In any and all of sald streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or pub- {lie grounds at any and all {under the following terms and con- i ditions Section 2. All poles shall be of g00d sound cedar or chestnut, reason- ably straight and pronerly shaped, and shall be set Inside the curb line at such points as shall be designated by the Street Committee of the Borough Council Sectian 3. All wires used shall be of first class auality. properly insula- ted, same to be properly stayed and maintained. and where strung on poles sald poles shall be of sufficient and the sald wires shall be strung at such height above the ground fs directed by the Street Com- mittee of the Borough Council. Section 4 All poles, wires, cables, appliances, structures and erections of every kind used or employed in, upon or over any of the streets, avenues, lanes, alleyg or public grounds with- in sald Borough for the purpose of the distribution of electricity under this ordinance, shall at all times be kekpt and maintained in good and proper order and repair and in a safe, suitable and proper condition. Section 5. The sald Sayre Electric Company, Its successors or assigns, shall at all times hereafter save and keep harmless the Borough of South Waverly from any and all suits, ac- tions, damages, costs, counsel fees and expenses of every nature and kind by reason of the rights and privileges hereby granted Section 6. The sald borough shall have during the term of this franchise, without charge therefor. the right to use the poles of the sald Sayre Elec- tric Company, its successors or as- signs, for police and fire alarm wires, withont hindrance or molestation, using for the sald purpose the upper- most portion of the poles Section 7. Should the sald Com- pany, Its successors or assigns, at apy time decide to place Its wires, cables or appliances or any other part thereof underground it shall have the right to construct the neces- sary underground subway or conduits in, under, on or across the streets Alleys, lanes, avenues and public within the sald borough for sald purpose. Sald work to be done under the direction and supervision of the Borough Council and the streets, lanes. alleys, avenues and public grounds of sald Borough shall be placed in as good confition after the work has been done as they were before, and In case the sald Com- pany, its sucessors or assigns, fall to clean up the sald streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or public grounds or make necessary repairs, in that case the Borough shall have the right to do sald work. and collect the cost thereof, with all costs, expenses and counsel fees, from the sald Company, its successors or assigns. Section 8. This Franchise shall terminate at the expiration of thirty- five years from the date of its grant- ng Section 9.. The said Company, or some one daly authorized In its be- half. shall within thirty days from this date file a written acceptance of this franchise with the clerk of the Borough Council and shall pay the expense of drafting and advertising this Ordinance. Section 10. A failure on the part of the said Company, {ts sucessors or assigns, to fully comply with all the terms and conditions of this fran- chise shall render the same, and all rights thereunder, vold and the same shall thereby be forfeited Seciion 11. The franchise hereby granted shall not he considered as de- priving the Borough of South Waverly from granting other franchises for furnishing Electric light, heating and power, to other Companies. Section 12, The sald Sayre Electric Company, its successors or assigns, shall pay Into the treasury of South Waverly Borough during the month of January, 1908, the sum of Fifty ($50.00) ilar an a ing the mouth of January, 1911, the sum of Eighty ($80.00) Dollars as 2 franchise tax: during the month of January, 1912, the sum of Ninety ($5000) Dollars as a franchise tax: during the month of January, 1913, the sum of One Hundred (5100.00 Dol- lnrs as a franchise tax: and a like sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars during the month of January of each and every year thereafter, during the term of this franchise, as a franchise tax The =aid sum to be In leu of all other local taxes Section 13. The Sayre Electric Company, its successors or assigns, shall, during the term of this fran- chise, furnish Electric light free of charge to the Borough of South Wa- verly for lighting the Borough lockup and Town Hall both inside and out- side Section 14. This Ordinance shall be effective after having been proper- ly passed, signed, advertised, accord- ing to law, and accepted by the sald Company. The foregoing ordinance was adopt- ed by the South Waverly Council at a meeting held on the Fourth day of March, 1907. G. D. STEPHENS, President of Counell. Approved: PATRICK CONLEY, Burgess, (GEO. W. EDMINSTER, Borough Clerk. m7-14-31-28 C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Draymaa. Especial care and prompt attention givin to moving of Plavos, Household Goods. Nafes ete. J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Bullder. Plans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 126. RealMdence Chestnut Rt. Sayre, Pa J. G. Howe CABINET MAKER, Honsehold snd UOflice Farnlure palred. WI Call at Honse and Give Fstimales 501 NORTH WILBUR AVENUE, 1mo* SAYRE, PA. sin Alex D. Stevens, Insurance aad Real Estate, ; Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect- ed, Taxes Pald. Roem 7, Elmer Bleek, LOCKHART STREET, — BAYRE Laws "& Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law, A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. Sayre. H. L.Towner, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Reo tum. Hours 7to Sa m, 1 to 3, Tto 8 p m. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Phone 27x: 128 Lockhart St Hee !