A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP GO WHERE YOU ARE scarcely expect they could. oo Prices begin where you House Furnishings and House at 1 and selections big. to announce that they have degiralje building lots for cheap and easy terms, and f have placed the agency for then in the hands of ANDREW 'S of this place. All those gE to provide themselves with ‘or to invest in lots for specu- ‘purposes will do well to con- lh Mr. Evarts befors purchas surrounded by industrial plants cautiful scenery and all the ad- of a modern town. Terms , purchasers. Steps are alieady taken to supply all the land this plot with a full sup- the best water the valley af- you come to look over plot of ground take trolley to } Corners, cross bridge that over Lo. V. R. R. when acrosa £0 turn to the left and you are p ground. ‘Jou over day by calling Valley Phone Andrew Evarts, 108 Hosp! Burra, Pa. © [. Tuttle, M. D. | _ Spechalist. Himited to to diseases of the | , Nose and Throat. Glasses | ly fitted. Hours 10 0 5,7 to 8 p m. Office and “211 South Elmer Ave. Val- Ab6x. . T. Carey, Buntce of the Peace. OFFICE Reoms over Ike Samuels’ Lock mrt Street Jewelry Store. ~ Valley Telepho ne. you ow tia that Blostein Broa, ‘highest price for rags, rub- metals, etc. Call on us le and retail. Bell phone attention, exact weight. = Bolstein Bros, Cor Broad Sts, Waverly. 'B WHISKEY, DOTTER- EER AND ALES, NOR. [TNE CO'S ALES, Cleaning Equipments are alwys Plles! Plies! Plies! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, ailays the Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment +3 prepared for Plles and Itching of the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. Sold by druggists, by mall, for 650c and $100. Williams Mfg. Co., Cleveland, 0. For sale by C. L Driggs, druggist QUANTITY, GOAL PRICE If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER 116 Erle St, Sayre, Pa, You get the three. Ask your neligh- bors. Hard Coal and Lopez Anthracite. Both Phones. . QUALITY, Money &~Worry~ saved and Lthein | creased cleanliness or Gas over allother fuels ought lobe sufficient leinduce any thinking Woman 19 (Cook with Gas. GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, N. VY. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 » Dead at the barn All calls promptly aitended to day or night alle telephone at stores SPECIAL. Sults fer Big and Little Women. sem————— Tallored Suita at $358 are marvels They come from makers of repute Three-quarter sleeves and turned silk cuffs. Some are finished with Im- ported fancy trimmings, and run in values 31250, $15.00, $18.67, $2150, $2250, and $2500 We are Wooltex agents for Waverly, Sayre and Ath- ens. That's how big makers regard us as distributors. COATS OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUTY. No two exactly alike, but all cholee They are new and are being snapped up quickiy, but we have plenty and each day reinforcements come OUR PRE-EASTER MILLINERY OPENING Occurs Saturday, Monday and Tuesday March 23, 25 and 26. There will be some real Paris Pat- tern Hats in our show rooms, and, others straight from New York's suc cessful designers, and some clever conceptions from our own work- rooms. Prove to yourself that you are in good hands when you come/ ! Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. Sayre, Pa. Rooms 11 and 12, Lockhart Bullding. OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11 a.m, 2 to 4330, 7t 8 p. m. Geunito-urinary dis- eases a specialty, and chronic Both Phones. A. E. BAKER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Waverly, N, Y. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. : Rooms 4 and 5, Eimer Block. Lockhart St Sayre, Pa. A. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. Phone 125. Residences 208 Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa. C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Draymas. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Pianos, Household | Goods, Safes, ete, Maynard Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK. ATHENS, PA. VEN 'ODVOING 00 ¥ iliMea 0 8 £0 A50LVE0UT FRI LV EXWVITLL dV.Law AINOH iva SAT3NNI (ampeg yoy au) sick, is better, : C. H Daman went to New Albany this morning on business. 3M. E Walker died at his home In Milan last week aged about 53 years Comrade W. R. Vansice is ill with pneumonia at his home in Sheshequln. Frank Wilkinson moved from the Car- mer block to Stevenson street, Sayre today. John Wheeler has been in Troy sev- eral days and returned to Athens last night. Mrs 1L D quite [i1, rapidly, Fice, who has is recovering her been health ——————————— The Athens Gazette will f(ssue a haif sheet this week on account of the fire Ferris Chaffee went to Wilkes-Barre this afternoon to attend a meeting of the Shrigers _ Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. W. B Harris were In Milan this morning calling upon friends Charles Finch recovered from his gas suffocation so as fo be at work yesterday in the store. IL. O. Sterling of Meshoppen, was in Athens today on business, Joseph Baller has purchased : the Frank Van loan house on North street and will move into it soon B. F. Gregory, Joe Beaman and C F. Rogers went to Wilkes-Barre today to attend a meeting of the Shriners G. H Shultz has finished his job at Trinket for Mr. Harris and return- ed to West Virgina this morning IL. A. Gardner of Wellsboro, was in Athens today making some repairs on his house on South Main street Mrs. M. Foster and sister, Miss F H. McKinney, have purchased a house on First street and will move from Syracuse [nto it this week. Miss Cora Lilley of Dushore, Is em- ployed as stenographer and (ype writer in the office of the Keystone Guard. Bernard Rinebolt and Miss Emma Carner of Overton, were married at Waverly last evening and were guests of Athens Iriends last evening. Mrs. William K. Bishop of Bing- hamton, N. Y., was the guest of Miss Margaret Brainard and Miss Ella Par- sons at their home on Maple street Mrs. William K. Bishop of Bingham- ton, N. Y, Is the guest of Miss Mar- garet Brainerd and Miss Ella Parsons at their home on Maple street, R. C. Clendennis, of West Chester Pa, manager of the Keystone Guard, was in Athens today on official busi- ness. He reports that the order is prospering in that vicinity Hemember that the men serve thelr annual supper at the Methodist church this evening. They a lways have an abundance of good things and It will pay to call in and get a meal Readers of The Record, buy from the merchants who have enough sumption to ask for your patronage through the columns &f your favorite local daily newspaper—The Valley Record. W. L. Saxer, who formerly was en- gaged Io business in West Sayre, and now resides at Dushore, made a busi- nese trip fo his former home this motniug, returning on the early train. Dr. E B. Joachim returned from Arizona last evening very much im- proved in health. The journey was taken for that object and he feels greatly pleased with the outcome. C. M. Myer, who was with him, has also returned. Isalah Potter came home from’ Pot- terville last uight He found the snow drifts so deep that he could not |g travel ln the roads and the maple trees frozen #0 It was Impossible to make sugar and so he returned in a disconsolate humor, He thinks that it will take. a July sun to melt the drifts away. Drs. Cowell and Rinebold made an examination to determine the mental condition of Herman P, Hedrick last evening, and it was found that he is suffering from a disordered brain, and measures have been taken to send him to the Danville Insane Asylum. It was expected tha the Commission- ers would remove him today, LEY FRENCH FEMALE A APILLS: bo EERE in the senate and house caucus rooms. Later the subcontractor for this werk Sanderson for these rostrums. on the Snished woodwork ia fourteen other rooms in the bullding amounted 10. $126,045.60. Sod H the contract for decorating and paint | ing the building, testified that there was a difference of $1.06; a foot In favor of the state in his bid and that of Sanderson and that If the state had accepted his bid the state would have saved wore than $800,000 on this item | tloue, and he, Gibson, would bave| made a nice profit | None of the withesses who were ask-| ed about the “per foot” pound” rule vuder which Sauderson | was pald for the capitol furnishings ever beard of this rule until it was ewployed in the furnishing of the new capitol. The testimony showed that thers were also large profits in the contract for the parquetry flooring snd the thermostats in the building. PITTSBURG FLOODS. Allegheny Frople Moviag te Highes Ground—Eleeotric Storm Mits City. PITTSBURG, March 20—-The Mo nongahela, Allegheny, Ohlo, Youghie gheny and Kiskiminetas rivers are ris lug rapidly on account of heavy rains throughout the western part of Peun- sylvania. Creeks and other small streams in this vicinity are already swollen beyond their banks Fore caster Peuny-Witt of the United Stites weather bureau predicts a twen- ty-five foot stage this afternoon. If this is realized it will Inundate the low- lands of Allegheny county. Everybody located in the flood sone are taking precautions to protect their property. People are moving out of the houses located in the lower part of Al legheny. Business houses In the down- town district of Pittaburg und Alle gheny are moving their goods to bigh- er floors after a majority of them bad just finlsbed moving the goods inte basements following the recent great flood. A storm, accompanied by lightning and wind, csused an Interruption ts telephone and telegraph communication | throughout western Peansylvania and] West Virginia. For hours there was! absolutely no communication whatever with western Peunsylvania points In many suburbs the water is peur ing rapidly into the houses. The rise cane 80 unexpectedly that many of the people In outlying districts were un- prepared and have sustained cousid- erable damage, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call easy at § per cent; prime mercantile paper, FSW per cent, ex- changes, $17,77.665; balances $1492 7% Closing prices Amal. Copper... 2 N. Y, Central Atchison. ...... . Nn t B.&0O Brooklyn RL. T C.C.C&SBLL Ches. & Ohlo.. Chi. & Northw, 18 Island ... NY Paul........ 10% Southern Pac... 0% Southern Ry... B% South. Ry. pf. 14 Sugar Texas Pacific Union Pacific. 134 U. B Steel By U. 8 Steel pf.. 99% West. Unlom.... BY Rock ay a 143 173 ae SH HY 147 A Erle....... Gen. Electric. 1, Central. Lackawanna. . Louls & Nash. . 118% Manhattan. ..... 1M Int.-Met.... a Missouri Pac.... TIW New York Markets. FLOUR-Dull and about steady; Min. nesots patents 341094 5; winter straights, HE01%0: winhier extras, NR Sgl. winter patents oh WHEAT Market opened easy under lower Liverpool cables and good weather, but quickly rallied on light offerings, cov. ering of ahorts and In sympathy with coarse grains; May, BLUM BUTTER~Creamery, cxtras, per poun 980 {Mercantile Exchange cia quotation, extras 25). firsts, lg seconds, 2H ; thirds, aoae. | hel ex: 2c. ; ge nigse. second ., Bg thirds, gic. state dairy, tubs, reah, finest, NgSC.; ood to prime, common to fair, a CHEESE—Btate, full cream. small sol ored, September, fancy, 5c. white, 1¢4¢; colored, small, October, best, 1418; good to prime, 133184%c winter madd, S¥erage best, 134 large. rember. fancy, he, October, best, Jig ag to Pome, 128 ude; In tay nie 1%ec. ; oF skims 11%c; hail skims, best, giv! art skims, prime, » * ‘ Wdtwe : full skims. 2g3c. LO] Sood T¥i.; common, EGOS State, Pennsylvania and nearby, selected, white, fancy, Jule; good to choice, 190 Nc. ; extra, brown and mixed, IMU 19%. , firsts to extra firsts, 174@ isc; western, selected, nest, 1iRe, 17 He (oMcial quotation, 17 i 17¢.; thirds, 1c. ; dirtles, 16 lic. , checks, 18¢. ; duck egEs ho = TALLOW-—=Quiet. city, $a; country, MAS Firm; shipping, TSQ%c.; geod tO choice, $1.15441.20 STRAW ~Steady at fogeic BEANS --Qulet; an $210. medium, n a pea, A%01W, red kidney, agin, ¥ domestic fleece, KGB, HOPS~Stead) ; state, common to choloe, 1906, IBS. ; 16 rgile. | Pagific coast, 18%, 11g14c ; 1&6 Sgllc LIVE POULTRY: “Firm gpd in in good de- mand; fowls, 154618. ; ers, WO lle ro astir chickens, Dir: winter chickens 2@5c. ; ducks, Isic. DRESSED POULTRY — Firm and in od demand; fowis choice, da. to good, 1G. oldgrooaters, 108. ; nearby chickens roasting 15016c. ; west ern, ho do, 13@14%0. . turkeys neardy, eholce to fancy, 18g ac, ; Su western, do, 1Tg1sc. ; alr to good, do., 16. ; ducks, nearby, 14018. a W 40; goose, nearby, 10@1%x ; a. asc rats, seconds, western, do. Live Stock Markets. CATTLE Supply light; market steady; ehaice B Nae: prime, BOGE. veal calves, SALAS HOGS Regula ght; market slow; rine heavieh 10; mediums ard Reavy arkers. 5.13; light Yorkers, $710; as, $7; roughs, 30% an SHEEP AND HaMng - Supply Ou nant. market higher and stea ip ps HE culls and semmen, hare s Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. Painful in its ldo. form, A. J. Green, Contractor and Baullder. Plaus and Estimates Furnished. Bayre, Pa. Great results frem Record Want Ads. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE WEEK OF MONDAY, MARC 18 The Talented Actress and Comedienne ROSABELE LESLIE and her splendid company. 5—Blg Vaudeville Novelties—$ 10—-STANDARD DRAMAS-10 Attractions: Wednesday—The Great White Dia- mond. Wednesday Matinee—East Lynne. Thursday—Not Guilty. Friday—A Mill GiN's Honor. Saturday matinee—Over Niagara Falls Saturday—The Hand of Man. PIG SOCIAL FRIDAY NIGHT. Prices—Evenings—10, 20, 80; Mat. Inee—10, 20c. 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 conductors 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 Town Council of the Borough of South Waverly, and it Is hereby enact ed 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, avenues, lanes, alleys and public erounds, within the cor- porate limits of said Borough, as they now are or shall be hereafter extend- ed, for the purpose of supplying light, heat and power to sald Borough and its inhabitants for illuminating, heat- wg and mechanical nurposes, by operate, use, maintain repair and ex- tend the same over, under and along the public sireets, avenues, lanes, al- leys and public grounds in said 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 prooerly 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 ouality, properly insula- ted, same to be properly stayed and maintained, and where strung on poles said poles shall be of sufficient height and the sald wires shall be strung at such height above ground as 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, 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 Elsctrie Company, its successors or shall at all times hereafter pe keep harmless the Borough of South Waverly from any and all suits, so tions, damages, costs, counsel and expenses of every nature and 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 Bayre tric Company, its successors or signs, for police and fire alarm wires, without hindrance or molestation, using for the said purpose the upper most portion of the poles, Section 7. Shoald Phe sald Com pany, ita successors or assigns, at any time decide to place its wires, cabies or appliances or any other part thereof underground Ht shall have the right to construct the neces sary underground subway or conduits in, under, on or across the alleys, lanes, avenues and places within the sald sald purpose. Sald work to be done under the direction and su pervision of the Borough Council and the lanes, alleys or publle rounds or make necessary repairs, In that Sate the Borough shall have the right to do sald work, and collect the cost thereof, with all costs, expenses and counsel fees, from the said Company, its successors or assigns. Section 8. This Franchise shall terminate at the expiration of thirty- fre years from the date of its grant- ing. Section 5. The sald Company, some one 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. Section 10. A fallure on the Jost of the sald Company, its sucessors assigns, to fully comply with all’ terms and conditons of this — chise shall render the same, rights thereunder, vold and ishall 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 Electric light, heating and power, to other Companies. Section 12. The sajd Sayre Electric Company, its successors or assigns, shall pay into the treasury of South Waverly Borough during the month of January, 1508, the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars as a franchisp tax; during the month of January, 1908, the sum of Sixty ($60.00) Dollars as a franchise tay; during the month of January, 1910, the sum of Seventy 31) Dollars as n franchise tax: dare Ing the month of January, 1911, the sum of Eighty ($80.00) Dollars as a franchise tax; doring 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 ($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 sald sum to be in leu of all other local taxes. Section 13. The Sayre Electric Company, its successors or Jasisns, shall, during the term of this fran- chise, furnish Electric light tree of charge to the Borough of South Wa- verly for lighting the Borough lockup side. Section 14. This Ordinance shall [be effective after having been ploper- ly passed, signed, advertised. accord- {ing to law, and accepted by the sald Company. The foregoing ordinance was 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 CO GEO. W. EDMINSTER, eg Borough Si m7-14-11 FRANK P. MURPHY
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