buy now. day and Saturday OF $1.00 quality, 65¢. for AMMIVERSARY Saturday night BEDS balance of thiz week values, 37c values, 33c _ values, 19c. values, 17c. TO CLOSE where then here, value for?9e. sizes. $298 to $5.67 This store never sold D CO. OF SAYRE. that they have bullding lots for “Plies! Plies! Plies! “ Pr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Plles. It absorbs ‘the Acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment i3 prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. Sold by druggists, by mall, for 50c apd $100. Williams Mfg Co., Cleveland, 0. For sale by C. I Driggs, druggist QUANTITY, GOAL 5 If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER 116 Erie St, Sayre, Pa, You get the three. Ask your neigh. bors. QUALITY, Hard Coal and Lopez Anthracite. Both Phones. We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blosteln Bros. pay the highest price for rags, rub- bers, iron, metals, etc. Call on us before disposing of your junk. We buy wholesale and retail. Bell phone S0w. Prompt attention. exact weight. Write for prices. Bolsteln Bros., Cor Johnsou 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, 68S Lincoln Street, Waverly. Rell ‘phone 208 DR. A. G. REES, M. D., Rooms 11 and 12, Lockhart Building. OFFICE HOURS: Stollam,2to4:30, 7to8 pm. Genito-urinary and chronic dis- eases a specialty. Both Phones. ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES: LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO’S ALES. 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa. Both Phones. A. E. BAKER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 17 Pleasant St Waverly, N. Y. A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimstes Farnished. L256 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y. Sayre, Pa. Williams’ Kidney. Pills, Have you neglected your Kidneys® Have your overworked your nervous sysiemn and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains In the loin, side, back, groins and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap- pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to pass urine? [If so, Williams’ Kidney Pills will cure you Sample Free. By mall, 50c. Sold by Druggista. Williams Mf'’g Co. Prop'r., Cleveland, 0. Sold by C. M. Driggs. druggist Mike OBrien was In Wysox loday ou business Mrs J. KR Smith was in Towanda today on business A peusion of $8 per month has been granied to Emma C. Campbell of Ath- ens. New line of iadies’ and gents’ Ox- fords. D. E McMaban's, |. 0. O. F block, Athens p41 Contsable George A. Fice has pur- chased a tract of timber near Apala chin, N. Y. : Mrs. Danlel Brown bas been visit- ing Mrs. F. R. Brown and returued to Springfield today. Mra T. H. Ressell went to Spring- ifleld this morning to visit her daugh- iter, Mrs. Nellie Woodruff. i { A Missionary Father wiil bave charge jof the services at the Catholic church itoworrow forenoon and evening The Presbyterian Church Improve ment society will meet at the home of Mrs. Raup Monday alterncon. There will be special services at St Jospeh's church this evening at 7:30 o'clock in charge of a Mission Father Consignment sale of ladles’ spring coats, 10 days, commencing March 15 D. E. McMahan, L O. 0. F. block, Ath- ens : 2t Mrs. Augusta Hoffman has been vis- iting her father, John Hoffman =sud others in Athens and retuined to Wj- alusing today. ! George A. Lent and Arthur Sheeler of Rome township, were in Athens yes- terday iu attendance at the burial of Mrs, AE Arnold George L. Fuller has accepted a position in Sattler's clothing store in Sayre where bis friends can find him when they desire 2nythipng in that line A local teachers’ meeting was held in Towanda today Superintendent Hogers make an address this after- noon. Dr. Smith of Mansfield, made the address last evening. Michae! Doran went to Oneonta to- day accompanying his daughter who will remain there some time. Mr. Dor- an will return to his work In Schen- eclady the first of next week. . John D. Fice's wife sustained a stroke of paralysis on Friday last and for a time was in a serious condition She is improving, however, at the present time. Mr. and Mrs Fice re- side on Elmira street, Athens The St Cecilia Music Club met ast evening at the home of Walter Ademy and enjoyed a very pleasant social and musical time. They amused themselves with games, and singing and after that they sat down and had their refreshments. The meeting was a very pleasant one Miss Minnie M. Willlams, who has made such a brilliant professional reputation as a dramatic reader in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales for the past twelve years, has been en- gaged to give a recital In the Spald- ing Library Buliding, Tuesday even- ing, April 2, 1907. She has recelved the highest enconiums from the liter- ary people and press all over the world and it is very fortunate tha: the ladies of the Library Club have been able to secure her for this oc- casion. She should have » large aud- fence Ihe ice went out of the Susquehan- pa river last night without making any very great disturbance about (tL Forty-two years ago on St. Patricks’ day there was a tremendous havoc and all of the ighabitants of this valley were obliged (0 flee to the mountains The two rivers inundated all of the iand surface from mountain to moun- tain and the destructive torrents swept away everything before It This time neither river was at a high stage and the ice passed down stream without any appreciable damage x FRONT acloek of paeumonis Walker, second child of Cynthia Fraokiin was born at Lenawee Co, Michigan, August 1837. Her futher was a son of - ly Frankiiu and grandson of the late Col. John Frankifu. AL the age of 17 he came to live with bis grandfather in Atheus and remained thers until after the death of the Col. In 1831. In uey and moved to Michigan, then a farm there and remained until his death In 1845. that the subject of the sketeh was mother’s reiatives in Bradford county and there taught school two terms in Athens townehip. In April 1855 she returned to her mother’s home in Seneca, Michigan, and was married there on the 9th day of the easuing August to Zephon F. Walker. After the marriage she came back to Athens and began housekeeping on the old Col. John Franklin homestead, where ihe spent the following fifty-two years of her life. Mrs. Walker raised a large family namely: Frank Z. Walker, Nathan F Wilker, Fred I. Walker, Ciara A. Bon- foey, Ada M. Walker and Helena L. Walker, all of whom survive her ex- cept Frank Z who died In February, 1905. She led an active life the business calling of her husband, Mr. Zephon F. Walker (a civil engineer.) calling him 50 much from bome, making her home duties very ardous as the entire care of the family and household all devolved upon her. She was a thor- ough Christian woman and inculeated its principles in her family at all times. Her long continued residence at the old homestead brought her in touch with many people. and the friends that she Jeaves behind her Are many Mra Walker was beloved by all who knew her and the cor munity had suffered a loss it ean ill afford The last rites will Le held at her late howe, Monday afternoon at two o'clock, and the Interement will Le a! Tioga Polat cemetery ’ Elected Ofticers. Athens—The annual meeting of the Presbyterfan Women's Missionary so- ciety was held Wednesday and the following officers were elected: Pres- ident, Mrs. Vine Crandall; vice presi- dent, Mrs. J. S. Thurston; secertary, Miss Hristoll; foreign sociely treas- urer, Mrs. F. A Gillett; home treas- urer, Miss Armstrong; secretary of literature, Mrs, C. H. Satterlee; sec- retary of temperance. Mrs. von Tobel Mrs. F. I. Estabrooks will have charge of the Missionary study class and they will take up the study of the “Islands of the Pacific” this year. The Athens soclety Is the largset In the Lackawanna Presbyterry and they stand high in the work of the organization Orson Holcomb, Athens—Orson Holcomb died at the Stimson house at 6:30 o'clock last night aged $2 years. He was born in Windham, Greene county, N. Y., August 22, 1814, and was never mar- riled. He was an uncle of Geo. H. Stimson and was foreman of his tan- nery in Luzerne county, comng to Athens with Mr, Stinson 20 years ago and he has resided with him ever since. He leaves a brother, Isaac Holcomb In New York city, and Dr Holcomb of New York is a nephew. His funeral will be private from the Stimson house tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and his remains will be taken on the 10:28 Erie train to Al- bany, N. Y., for Interement Athens Churches, Catholio—There will be mass at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m., and services In the evening at 7:30 in charge of a Missionary Father. Eplcopal—The regular services by the Rector, Rev, W. E Daw. Presbyterian—The regular services morning and evening by the pastor, Rev von Tobe] Morning subject: “Faith or Infidelity. Evening. ‘Char- acter Testimony.” Baptist—Services morning and even- ing by the pastor, Rev. F. L. Allen Morning subject, "Thy Speech Betray- eth Thee” Universalist—Regualr rerfecs by the pastor, Rev. WW.A Kelley. Morning subject, “In the Fullness of Time" Evening, “Clean Hands" Be very careful of your bowels when you have a cold Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels—contalns NO opl- ten. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs. Readers of The Record, buy from the merchants who have enough gumption to ask for your patronage through the columns of your favorite local duly newspdper—The Valley Record. Dennis O'Connor of Smithnpld, town- ship was killed by falling from his wagon night before last or. Cc. 4 3 ORDINANCE NO. 24 AN ORDINANCE granting to, the Sayre Electric Company, & corpora- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, hav- ing Its priocipal office in Sayre Bor- ough. Its successors or assigns, the privilege of erecting and maintaining poles, wires, cables, and conductors of an Electric lighting, healing and power system, over, under and mong the public sireets, avenues, lanes, al- leys, and public grounds within the Borough of South Waverly, County of Bradford ard State of Pennsylvania Be it enacted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of South Waverly, and it is hereby enact- «d by the authority of the same Section 1. That the sald Sayre Elec- tric Company, its successors or as- signs, Is hereby granted the rights and privileges of erecting and main- taining poles, wires, cables and con- ductors over, under and. along the public streets, avenves, lanes, alleys and public ecrounds, within the cor- porate limits of said Borough, as they now are or shall be hereafter sxtend- ed, for the purpose of supplying light, heat and power to sald Borough and its inhabitants for illuminating, heat- mg and mechanical nurposes, by means of electrical currents, and to operate, 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 excavatious for poles, etc, In any and all of sald streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or pub- lic grounds at any and all times, under the following terms and con- ditions Section 2. All poles shall be of good sound cedar or chestnut, reason- ably straight and proverly shaped, and shall be set Inside the curb line at such points as shall be designated by the Street Committee of the Borough Council, Section 3. All wires used shall be of first class nuality. properly insula- ted, same to be properly stayed and maintained. and where strung on poles sald poles shall be of sufficient height and the sald wires shall be strung at such height above the ground as directed by the Street Com- mittee of the Borough Council. Section 4. All poles, wires, cables, appliances, structures and erections of eyery kind used or employed in, upon or over any of the streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or public grounds with- in sald Borough for the purpose of the distribution of electricity under this ordinance, shall al 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, sc- 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 said 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 said Com- pany, Its successors or assigns, at any time decide to place its wires, cables or appllances 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 piaces 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 condition after the work has been done as they were before, and in case the said Com- pany, Its sucessors or assigns, fall to clean dp 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- ing. Section 9: The sald Company, or some one duly 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 sald Company, its sucessors or assigns, to fully comply with all the terms and conditions of this fran. chise shall render the same, and all rights thereunder, void and the same shall thereby be forfeited. Section 11. The franchise hereby granted shall not be considered as de- priving the Borough of South Waverly from granting other franchises for furnishing Elee¢tric 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 of January, 1908, the sum of ($60.00) Dollars as & franchise during the moath of Jans the oof Sixty H ing the month of January, 1911, the sum of Eighty ($8000) Dollars as & franchise tax; during the month of January, 1912, the sum of Ninety ($50.00) Dollars as a franchise tax: during the month of January, 1913, the sum of One Hundred ($100.00 Dol- lars as a franchise tax: and a like sum of One Hundred ($160.00) Dollars during the month of January of each and every year thereafter, during the term of this franchise, as a franchise tax The sald sum to be in lley of all other local taxes Section 13. The Sayre Electric Company, Its successors or assigns, shall, during the term of this frag- chise, furnish Electric light free of charge fo 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 baving been proper- iy 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 Coundil. Approved: PATRICK CONLEY, Burgess, GEO. W. EDMINSTER, Borough Clerk. m7-14-21-28 C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman, Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes, ele. J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 125. Residence 208 Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa ™- J. G. Howe" CABINETMAKER. Housebold and Office Furniture Re- paired. Will Call at House and Give Estimates #01 North Wilbur Avenue, SAYRE, PA. Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed, Taxes Pald Room 7, Elmer Block, Lockhart St. Sayre, Pa. Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law, A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a Sayre, Pa. H. L.Towner, M.D. Specialties: Diseases of Women and of the Rec tum. Hours 7to%a m,1 to 3,7 8 p. m. Office: —Samuels Block, Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart SC Read your own paper; don't bore over allother fpels ought lobe sufficient }