tially made, ladies’ coats. see elsewhere, siraw are coming begins where you to us daily. would hardly expect it eould you will It's legiti- Waists Strictly new models $8.00, where, then here. val Look else- ; we CAXUTA LAND CO. OF SAYKL to announce that have wwsirable bi ots for cheap and easy terms, aud * have placed the agency for } OF to invest in lots for specu- purposes will do well to con- Mr, Evarts before purchas- here, This plot of land Is sirrounded by Industrial plants iful scenery and all the ad- $ of a modern town. Terms t ire. Steps are alieddy | taken to supply all the land g this plot with a full sup- pest water the valley af- you come to look over ground take trolley to bridge that over the ground, or any by calling Valley Phone Sayre, Pa uttle, Specialist ———— {imited to diseases of the ‘Bar, Nose and Throat. Glasses y fitted... Hours 10 to 12 to 5, 7 to § pp m. Office and 1 South Elmer Ave. Val- “158x. C. J. Kitchin, Leading Drayman. | care and prompt atiention wring of Pianos, Household D., f Plies! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams’ Indian Plle Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Pilea. it absorbs the tumors, allays the: Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr William's Indian Plle Ointment + prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. Sold by 4d sts, by mall, for 60c and $1.00. illlams MCg. Co.,, Cleveland, 0. “For sale by C. I Driggs, druggist » QUANTITY, GOAL | PRICE If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER 116 Erle St, Sayre, Pa. You get the three. Ask your neigh bers. quauITy, Hard Coal snd Lopez Anthracite. Both Phones. We Buy Junk. Do you ksow 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 Ow. Prompt attention, exact weight Write for prices. Bolstein Bros, Cor fohnson and Broad Sts, Waverly. | Justice of the Peace, OFFICE {Front Rooms over Ike Samuels’ Lock- , bart Street Jewelry Store. Valley Telephone. Rooms 11 and 12, Lockhart Building. OFFICE HOURS: Stollam,2t 4:30, Tto 8 p m. Genito-urinary dis- eases a specialty. and chronic Both Phones. "ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES: LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WEICH BEER AND ALES, XOR- WICH BREWING CO’S ALES. 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa. Both Phones. A. E. BAKER," CARPENTER AND BUILDER. ——— Waverly, N, ¥. Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED, {Valley Phone 180a. Sayre, Pa. FRENCH FEMALE MADAME DEAR PILLS. % arn, Convair Reaxs for Scvenamns Newmar sro, ivi WE TE FAIL, Base! Sure Spends | Basle 3 TR §R0ws 74 TALL 5. Wofahdod, fest obs oe For $1.00 por na. Will sewd Ubon be triad, be bw paid Bee fulered. Samples Free. If pour dregglel dom sed re em rad Jens orders wo de ITER MEDICAL CO., san 74, Lancaaren, Pa ’ 17 Pleasant Bt, less and Bullding and Stock Exten- sively Dameged Last Night By Flames of Unknown Origin. The Athens Gazette office was badly scorched by fire last night and the wreck and disofder now throws them oul of business for the time being Frauk Cook and wife went to high school hall to attend the concert and Charles Hinton after looking around the office about § o'clock ‘went to Mr, Cook's house to care for the little boy while they were abseul. Art Brown ivoked out of his frost window about 9 o'clock and saw a heavy volume of smoke cumlag (fom the cellar window He rushed over and raised the alarm, broke in the door and found that the Lire Lad started in the back cellar and was already coming up the south west wall The alarm was sounded aud Mr Cook was informed aud he at once run from the ball to the scene of the fire As he entered the press room he step- ped upon mu live electric light wire that had fallen upon the floor and he was prostrated with the strong current and fell ‘lo he floor insensible. Chas Walton of the News office and Dr Crawford were near him and caught hold of him to pull him out of the enlangied wire when they both re- celved shocks. Finally Wil Schrier and A S. Buckley, with two others, feized aud rescued him. The current was so strong that it drew him with tremendous force back onto the wire as often as their hands relaxed from their grip. Frank screamed and the spectators thought! that be could not possibly survive the shock, and all night he has suffered excruciating pain, but this morning he has recover- ed s0 it Is thought he will be all right. The fire made its way up the wall to the celling overhead, blistered the woodwork, and the southern wall and type cases are borned badly The fire originated in the back cel- lar where the stock of printing paper was stored, but it is a mystery how {it originated as no fire has been used In that place. The machivery in the second story was not Injured very much bul the workroom Is so thor- oughly wrecked that it will not be possible to do any business for sev- aral days. They have [nsurance to cover the loss, but the disorder and interruption to their business will be costly The building belonging to Ged. A Kinney Is badly damaged but the Joss is covered by Insurance The Ma- sonic banquet hall overhead is some- what damaged and the store of C.'L. Pierce, although not reached by the fire, was filled with smoke and his stock of groceries and provisions will be damaged to some extent. Charles Finch was overcome while trying to shut off the gas In the cellar and had to be taken home in an unconscious condition. He has suffered ever slupe, not belong able to go out of the house John Grippen was also overcomsa by gas and was pulled out of the rulus in an unconscious state. ireat results from Record Want Ads LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE The Talented Actress and Comedienne ROSABELE LESLIE and her splendid company. 5—Big Vaudeville Nerelties—& 10—STANDARD DRAMAS-—10 Attractions: Wednesday—The Great White Dia- mond. Wednesday Matinee—East Lynne. Thursday--Not Gulity. Friday—Over Niagara Falls. Saturday Matinee—A Mill Honor. Saturday—The Hand of Man. PIG SOCIAL FRIDAY NIGHT. Girl's ' Prices—Evenings—10, 20, 30; Mal. Ince—10, 20c. Hall Last Night. There are no words we can say that the concert given at High school ball rian orchestra, or that would voice eéuce that listened. to them. It was ment is in the recollections of the in- spiring harmonies that will upon our ears as long as music hath its charms. The program was replete wilh games, such as raise the soul to the higher realms of classic Inspira-| iton and fill the hearts with enjoymeat | Sam Schildkret is a whole orchestra! in himself, a talented director and a! charming soloist. His flute warbles| like a thiog of life, touching the tender | emotions with delight. We have not the space al this time to give more than a passing notice of the different performers. Suffice it to say that the) were all artists of the highest order and we hope to hear them again. Next to the direclor we will mention the first violinist, Mr. S. Maudelblant, who performed with such artistic skill the most difficult composition of Sarasate ‘Zigeunerwelsen,” that (frolicksome gipsy dance that commands all of the technique, shadings and capabilities of the king of instruments. No one has ever attempted te play that before an Athens audience before. [It takes skill, science, and all of the attain-| nents posdible to acquire !n the high- er schools to enable‘one to Interpret, much less play it , Mr. Maudelbrant renederd It in: perfect style and took the audience by storm so that he was gbliged to respond by another encore ATHENS BRIEFS The Record for mine. Try The Record Want Ads. H. F. Maynard was in Towanda to- day James Beonett of Towanda, was an Athens visitor yesterday. Remember the men’s supper at the Methodist church temorrow night Mrs. J. T. Holcomb and Mrs Fred B. Evans visited in Towanda today. J. W. Beaman intsituted a lodge of the Keystone Guard in Susquehanna last night Miss Marion Coleman, who has been to the hospital for treatment, returned to Herrick today. Mr. R. G. Graham accompanied her. Mrs. Kline, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs S. R. Payne several week, returned to her home {n North Dakota last evening. ® Readers of The Record, buy from the merchants who have enough gumption to ask for your patronage through Lhe columns of your favorite local daily newspaper—The Valley Record. Mrs. Fred Evans and Miss Grace Stimson will go to New York tomor- row and will attend grand opera there Thursday evening. Mrs. Evans will return to Bastoy the last part of this week ' We are requésted to Inform all offi- cers that were elected at the recent horough election that the law re- quires them to file a sworn statement and If they did not exceed $60 they and if they did noe exceed $50 they must make affidavit to that gffect and file It by tomorrow or they can not be qualified. Distnjct Attorney Charles E. Mills bas the necessary blanks and those affected by this order had better attend to the matter at once. America Seads $10,000 (0 Russia. NEW YORK, March 10.—Samuel J. Barrows, secretary of the Russian fumine relief committee, has cabled to Nicholas Shishkoff at Moscow $10,000, the firgt Installment of the fund which the committee is raising and represent. ‘ng pructically the amount received up 0 date. Mr. Shishkoff left New York ouly a few weeks ago after his visit fo present the facts of the famine sit- nation to America. He Is due Ib Mos cow today. Editor ta Have a Walkaver. TOPEKA, Kan. March 19.-Danle! R. Authony of Lesveuwarth, editor of the leavenwarth Times, will have no ppposition In the race for the Repub ljcan nomination for congressman to Mi the place made vacant Ly the res jgnation of Charles Curtis, pow sena- for. All other prospective candllates for the pomiuation have withdrawn, His election Is aksured. Penn Yan Theater Destroyed, PENN YAN. N. Y.. March 10.—-Fire destroyed the Yates, Lyceum theater fast night while “The Hottest Coon In Pixie” cojppany wab playing. The ilding was destroyed. The Wax precited in 1550 at a cont Th DEMENTED MAN ——— Probiliities Are That Inquiry Will Be Made Into Sanity of Herman P. Hedrick. Atbens—Herman P. Hedrick of 122 Willow street was placed In a cage at the town hall last night and will be kept under restraint until a decision will be made regarding his case. It is thought that he is mentally unbalanc- ed. Hedrick came to Athens about a year and half ago with his wife and four children, three boys and a girl, and began housekeeping at 122 Willow street. He Is a man of exemplary habits and strong religious seansibiil- ties which have at times taken such a deep hold upon him as to produce a morbid hallucination that almost amounts to delirium. He attended church Sunday when he appeared to have full possesion of his faculties, but since that Ume he has acted in 2 manner that showed he was Jabor- ing* under mental pressure. This morning he arose at 4 o'clock and ex- hibited such great nervousness that his wife persuaded him to sweep the snow from the sidewalk in hopes that his mind would be diverted. And so he worked for awhile, but acted queer- Iy to passersby. He finally boarded a street car and went as far as the Mlle hill switch, when he alighted and started down town. When the 6:30 car came down from Waverly Hedrick was noticed lying on the sidewalk at Main and Willow streets, but he jump- ed to his feet and chased the car as far as the rallroad crossing where Of- ficers O'Brien and Groat took charge of him Hedrick formerly lived in [Ilifhols, in which state it {s sald he had once been confined In an Asylum for a per- fod of four months. He is an Indus- trious man, a carpenter by trade, and employed in the coach department of the Sayre rallroad shops. J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Bullder. Plans snd Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 125. Residence 208 Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa A. J. Green, Contractor and Bullder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 213y. Sayre, Pa. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Rooma 4 and 5, Elmer Block. Lockbart St Sayre, Pa. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counsdlors. ~ NK P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. WAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. ORDINANCE NO. 24 AN ORDINANCE granting 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 couductors of an Electric lighting. heating and power system, over, under and Along the public streets, 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 streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or po 116 "grounds at any and all Mngt, under the following terms and ditions. = Section 2, All poles shy be of good sound cedar or chestuut, reason- ably straight and pronerly shaped, and shall be set inside the curb line a such points as shall be designated the Street Committee of the Counell. - = Section 3. All wires used shall be of first class quality, properly insula= ted, same to be properly stayed and maintained, and where strung ran poles sald poles shall be of sueletit height and the sald wires Ne strung at such height above ihe mittee of the Borough Council. Section 4. All poles, wires, ca = or over any of the streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or public grounds with- the distribution of electricity this ordinance, shall at all times ba kekpt and maintiined in good and proper order and repair and in a safe, sultable add proper condition, Section 5. The sald Sayre Electric Company, its successors or ¢ Keep harmless the Borough of South Waverly from any and all suits, so- tions, damages, costs, counsel fees and expenses of every nature and kind hereby granted, Section 6. The sald borough shall without charge therefor, the neh to use the poles of the sald Sayre Elec tric Company, its successors or ase. signs, for police and fire alarm wires, without 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 any time decide to place its wi cables or appliances or any part thereof underground It in. under, on or across the alleys, lanes, avenues and public places within the sald borough for sald ‘purpose. Sald work to be dome under the direction and supervision of the Borough Council and the streets, public grounds of sald Borough shal} be placed in as good condition after the work has been done as they were before, and in case the sald Com- pany, its sucessors or assigns, fail 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, ex counsel fees, from the its successors or assigns. Section 8. This Franchise terminate at the expiration of five years from the date of its grants ing. : Section 5. The sald Cowpany, some ane duly authorized In Its’ half, shall within thirty days this date file a written acceptance this franchise with the clerk of Borough Council and shall pay expense of drafting and advertising this Ordinance. A failure on the part Company, A Section 10. of the said Company, its sucessors or assigns, to fully comply with Al the ; terms and conditions of this chise shall render the same, and all sights thereunder, vold and the same shall thereby be forfeited. Section 11. granted shall not Be considered ss de~ from granting other franchises furnishing Electric light, heating and power, to other Companies, Section 12. The said Sayre Electric Company, ts successors or shall pay Into the treasury of Sou Waverly Borough during the month of January, 1908, the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars as a franchise tax; the sum of Sixty ($60.00) Dollars as a franchise tay; during the month of Japuary, 1910, the sum of Seventy ($70) Dollars as a franchise tax; dure ing the month of January, 1911, sum of Eighty ($80.00) Dollars as a franchise tax; during the mouth January, 1912, the sum of Ninety ($90.00) Dollars as a franchise tax; during the month of January, 1918, the sum of One Hundred ($100.00 Dal lars as a franchise tax; and as lke during the month of January of aud every year thereafter, during term of this franchise, as a franchise tax The sald sum to be in leu of ull other local taxes will Section 13. The Sayre Electric Town Council of the bh of signs, is hereby granted the rights and privileges of erecting and mals- taining poles, wires, cables and con- ductors over, under and along the public streets, avenv lanes, alleys norte Nuits of Aad Borough, a4iaey porate limits as now are of shall be hereafter axtend- ed, for the purpose of supplying light heat and power to pu ig! n Inbabitants for | ! Company, its successors or i fr free: shall, during the term of South Wa- verly for lighting the Borough loc! and Town Hall both inside and oats side. id Suction 1. Jols Ordingacs A be eff¢ctive r g been proper ly passed, signed, advertised, Joend: ing to law, and accepted by : Company. oa The foregoing ordinance was ado ed by the South Waverly C F a meeting held March, 1807 nh RN dc leat sini sid
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