= 18 OF INTEREST TO THOSE WHO WANT LIVE STORE NEWS ¥ TOLD. BUT OUR STOCKS ARE TOO LARGE TO L YOU Avil. BETTER KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THIS PRICE REGULATING MEDIUM. A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP | IS WHERE MOST PEOPLE SHOP. GO WHERE YOU ARE "LIABLE TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT. THEN WE SHOULD SEE YOU HERE. SPECIAL. Salts for Big and Little Women. Tallored Suits at $9.58 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 $1250, $15.00, $18.67, $21.50, $2250, and $25.00. We are Wooltex agents for Waverly, Sayre and Ath- ens. That's how big makers regard No two exactly alike, but all choice, te ot 0 ® PRESSED WOEN Popular Prices Always the Watchword. would scarcely expect they could. Prices begin where you Special Bargains in the Basement. House Furnishings and House Cleaning Equipments are always Modest in and selections big. says house tleaning time Is at hand. CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAvaE. Plles! Piles! Piles! Desires that ve! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment uauice & a we for | will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated ; and Itching Piles. It absorbs the and easy terms, and (tumors, allays the itching at once, have placed the agency for | acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. them fu the bands of ANDREW | Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment RANTS « of this place. All those | +3 prepared for Plles and Itching of ithe private parts. [Every box guaran- to provide themselves with ,5ieed Sold by druggists, by mall, 8 or to invest in lots for specu- for 60c and TL.00. reijams rh ¥ Wm purposes will do well to con- Co, Cleveland, e by C. with Mr. Evarts before purchas | © Driggs. drusxist. QUANTITY, “slsewhere. This plot of land is | GOAL PRICE y surrounded by Industrial plants | If you buy from Beautiful scenery and all the ad- | COLEMAN HASSLER of a modern town. Terms plot of ground take trolley to| 116 Erie St, Sayre, Pa. rch Steps are alieady | taken to supply all the land | ist this plot with a full sup- | ‘of the best water the valley af-| § Corners, cross bridge that|y,y get the three. Ask your neigh- V. R. R. when across bers. left and you are Hard Coal and Lopes Anthracite. There will be a man Hoth Phones. ; When you come to look over | | office Tuesday, Thursday and | QUALITY, you over the ground, or any day by calling Valley Phone r, Nose and Throat Glasses oly fitted. Hours 10 to 12 Fs Tlo8 pm Office and pe, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val-! i Ww. TF. Carey, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE ove over Ike Samuels’ Lock. | part Streel Jewelry Store. Valley Felaphane. Money E~Worry ' saved and Lthein creased cleanliness | of Gas £ . over all other fuels . 9 | ought tobe sufficient the highest price for rags, rub- ci metals, etc. Call on us ing of your junk We and retail. Bell phone attention. exact weight. = Bolstein Bros, Cor and Broad Sts, Waverly, A. WILBER, GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, N. Y. | WANTED \ omsks AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn OUR PRE-EASTER MILLINERY OPENING March 23, 25 and 26. There will be some real Paris Pat- rn Hats in our show rooms, and hers straight from New York's suc designers, and some clever from our own work- Prove to yourself that you Charter Nollee. Notice is hereby given that an ap- plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on April 10th, 19507, by E. B. Carner, M. W. Nevins, J. 8 Thurston, Manson Elsbree and C. M Myer under the Act of Assembly en- titled “An act to provide for the in- corporation and regulation of certain corporations” approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora- tion to be called Karner's Department Store Company, the character and object of which is the buying, selling, trading or dealing in any kind or kinds of goods wares and merchan- dise at retall, and for these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of sald Act of Assembly and supplements thereto HOYT & SCHRIER, Solicitors March 21, 1907.—21-28-3 Laws 8& Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law, A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. Sayre, Pa OR. A. G. REES, M.D, Rooms 11 and 12, Lockhart Bullding. OFFICE HOURS: Stollam,2to 4:30, 7 to 8p m and chronic dis- Both Phones. A. E. BAKER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Genito-urinary cases a specialty. 17 Pleasant SL Waverly, N. Y. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Hooms 4 and 5, Elmer Block. Lockhart St Sayre, Pa J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Bullder. Plans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 125. Residences 208 Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leadiog Draymas. Especial care and prompt sitention daiven to moving of Pianes, Household Ss, ed, Semen Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys sad Counselors. RP. A. ‘was ia Towanda George A. Lamkin and son Robert wer In Troy today to visit friends. Mra. Wilson F. Vorhis spent today with her sunt, Mra. John Schouten in Ulster, Mrs J. H Olmstead went to Ulster today to attend the funeral of Thom- as Parks. The Easter vacation of the High school wil begin Thursday, March 239 and ends Tuesday April 2 Easter post cards, wholesale aud re- tail. Athens Racket store. 35 de signs. tu-th F A Gillette bas been confined to his home with grip several days and was able to be around town today Mrs. Dennis Haves has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Lynch and returned to Rummerfield this morning. H. D. Sevison returned from Wil- liamsport last might His wife and chfid will remain in that place four weeks longer. Mra E F. Eisbree and grand daugh- ter Helen Hosmer went to Ulster this morning where they will spend the day with relatives. Mrs. Fred Brown went to Colley to- day after her father, W. M. Smith, who will reutrn with her and reside in Athens in the future. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson and daughter Bertha, went to Ulster today to attend the funeral of Mrs Wilkin- son's cousin, Thomas Parks. Curtis B. Tyrrel and wife with their daughter, Mary went to Towanda this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Tyrrel's brother, Lewis P. Wurten- burg. : Benjamin C. Franklin came to Ath- ens a few days ago to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. R M Walker, and returned to Adisn Mich, today C. F. Brainard has been sick with pleurisy six weeks and was around town for the first time this morning He thinks that he will be able to go to work tomorrow. The Athens W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, Hillis, Cherry street. Subject, “Mercy.” Mrs. Hillis will have charge of meeting. Ira Berger recently went to Indian- apolis, Ind, where he Ia working. Mrs Berger is packing up the household goods and they will be sent there and they Intend to reside there in the fu- ture. A regular meeting of Camp No. 633 P. OS. of A. will be held in San- ford's hall Friday evening, March 22 All members of the degree team are re- quested to be present. P. F, Haflett, president. A. R. Morey has been refitting his barbee parlors and now has every- thing complete and shining like a new top. His customers will now be waited upon as fast as they can come, and ia good style. Corporal Willlam C. Dounlon of the U. S. coast heavy artillery is on a leave of absence and has been visit- ing his brother in Sayre and East He went to Lopez this morning where he will spend a few days with friends His command is stationed at Fort Ferry. N. Y Herman P. Hedrick was taken in charge by Commissioner Marsh this morning who started with him for the Danville asylum, Dr. E M. Cow- ell will meet them at Wilkes-Barre and accompany them to Danville. Hed- rick was in good spirita and did not seem to be disconcerted with the (dea of being locked up. The Board of Health are urging the people to slick up and renovate their yards, and this is something more than pride. They have taken hold of the sanitary conditions of our town as has never been done before, and already this has had a salutary effect in keeping away contagicus diseases No one can estimate the menace to health of water contaminations and garbage, and it pays heed the warnings so often given. Let us all slick up. to By reference to another column it will he seen that steps are taken (o incorporate Karner's Department store. Evans B. Carner, the original proprietor of the store, Is a business man of exceptional ability and a hustler in commercial circles, and the success of this establishment if due to hiz energies The business has now assumied such proportions that it is found necessary to enlarge the scope of its operations, and {t's very gratifying that we can look forward Sari vader, Mareh 21.—/The following re port by General Jose Dolores Press, commander of the Balvadoresn force that is saguged with Honduras fighting | Nicaragua, is made pp bile: “We attacked the enemy with a artillery, taking ground iu front and sition. : “The hattlé began at 5 o'clock In the ou the right wing, while General Cha wents on the jeoft. The infantry at] vision of our army was in the center, pusitious of the enemy by assault tions, although a desperate resistance was made } “The enemy, estimated at 5000 well armed men, have (aken up a new er tion iu the hills “The Houduran forces had Feptetin Lle losses iu commuandiog asd othet officers “The enemy's losses in killed and wounded were large i Senor Sanchez has left Nicaragua for, Ecuador on the steamer Tueapel I is confidential agent of President Ze! laya nnd goes to Ecuador to endeavor! to obtain the support of President All faro of that country for Nicaragua ia) her fight against Honduras i THE REGULAR ANSWER. Secretary Loeb Rafers All Doomars to Election Speech of 1804. | WASHINGTON. March 21.—If you write a letter to the presidentsaying you! have looked over the situation is your! neighborhood and are convimced that! he will have to accept another nomina- tien for the presidency, you will In due course of time get this reply: Whitk Mo My Dear Sir Your favor of —— he — In- dent thanks you for writing. While he appreciates your kindly sentiment, he has nothing to add to his statement fs sued on the night of his election, 18M. Very truly yours, WILLIAM LOEB. JR. Secretary to the President Every few days some uswspaper prints this letter with the “startling” announcement that it has just been ref ceived Ly 8 pruminent citizen who wrote to the president saylug everything thereabouts “looked like Roosevelt for 1908" As a matter of fact, bundreds of letters come to the White House every week from friends of the president who say they hope he will revonside: Lis determination uot to stand for apother nomindtion. Al these letters are | irned over to a clerk, who bas before Ii 1 the form of answer used above, and ilentical replies are sent to the well wishers. The form has been In use for months, and the coun try has been literally flooded with the stereotyped anawer The form of auswer was originally prepared by the president, and he con- tinues to stand pat Balision Inventor Dend. BALLSTON. N. Y., March 21.—Peter Schaeffer, vue of the oldest citizens of Ballston, Is dead bere, aged eighty years. He was a weaver and Inveoted a knitting frame sixty Years ago FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Steek Quotations. Money on call easy at § per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 64% per cent Ex- changes, $73 570003; balances, 113.310 3% Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison, B&O Brooklyn RB. T C.C.Ca8t.. 13 Chess. & Oulo @ Chi & Northw. 147% D&H. ... 1m Erle ssssssare SNE Gen. Eleotric 1% IL Central 142 Lackawanna ws Louls & Nash. I1T% Manhattan 18% Int. -Met Ns Missouri Pac Eri ny NK hy 54% N. Y. Central. Nort. & West Penn. R R... Reading . Hock Island St. Paul Southern Pac Bowthern R) South Ry Sugdr Texss Pacific, Union Pacific U. 8 Steel 1. 8 Steel pf, West. Unlon,... 7 118% Ts LAE 11 New York Markets. FLOUR ~ Dull but held steady; Min- nesols hig $1004 55; winter straights, B Xue, winter extras, R0J3, winter patents, BonLs WHEAT--Market opened a shade lower under liberal northwest receipts and good weather, but laler advanced Yc. on cave ering and absence of selling ressure; May, $3 15-160% ce. | July, MWEiNe. BUTTER~Creamnery, extras, per pound {Mercantlie Exchange oMelal exiras, Mc). firsts Npdc. 2c, thirds, Uc; hel oX- tras. 2c. firsts, JQINC.. secon awe thirds, OyZc.. state dalry tubs. freak, finest. ITUSe good to prime, M@Nc sommnon Lo (alr, plc CHEESE State, full cream. small eol. ored, September, fancy. 150; white, 14%¢c ; slored, small October, best. H@I¥C white, 13%H1i4¢ A ROO to Hane nd i3%e ; winter made, aves large, [eptember fancy, es De inal nlite. Jad to Sine, 1g 180; VV ferior G11%e ight skims, 1c. half a st, 10,4 1040. Jar SLU falr to good, TY skims, prime, common. Cys x full skims, i ‘ennsylvaoia and nearby : choles 1G EGOS -Blate selected, white, fancy AQGXce Ax brown and mized extra. 191%. firsts 10 extra Arsts Hianye.: western extra frets, Ihe firsts, 17%c. (oMcini quotation, firsts, 17%c). wsecondy 1TW\G 1The thirds. 164@170 ; Adirtles. Jngienc.: nec ke Ag lotec duck eggn’ a ae eof onse Bi \shipping BSc. good to cholee $1165 i: LIVE POU LTRY Firm and in good de. mand, fowls 1bh4il6c.; old roosters 100 ie; roasting chickens, Jk 1% winter chickens, ; duck Ry POULTR uy FA and In good detpand; fowls. choles, 18%4¢.: do, fair to good. 13448 1ic ; old roosters, loc. nearby chiskens roasting. 15G16& west. ern, do. do. 1Mi5c Earby turkeys cholee to faney 3 oo Fig, da, western Ar $0. | West Nga Tog1te ar Ne ATEX quotation, scconds, 24 Beye solid Ww L hears geen CATTLE-8 y 3 mgrket atandy eholoe, wee is las’ heavies, Tr aime and ry Yorkers, t Forsers Live ork: Marketa cal ode Rass! £; 7.18; "to 5 1. 50g _— ket steady; Lake! we A Tulle Aud SoRuDen My. ambe. EXTRA SPECIAL! One lot Edwin C. Burt Shoes for Women, Sale Price $2.98 Regular Price $4. See West Window, A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder. A Plans sad Estimates Furnished Sayre, Pa Great results from Record Wanl Ada. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE WEEK OF NORDA, MARCH 18 The Talented Actress and.Comedieane ROSABELE LESLIE and her splendid company. 5—Bilg Vaadeville Novelties— 10—STANDARD DRANMAS-10 Attractions: Wednesday—The Great White Dia- mond. Wednesday Matinee—East Lynne. Thursday—Not Guilty. Friday—A Mill Girl's Honor, Saturday matinee—Over Niagara Falls. Saturday—The Hand of Man. PIG SOCIAL PRIDAY NIGHT. Prices—Evenings—10, 20, 80; Mat. ince—10, 20c. ORDINANCE NO. 24. AN ORDINANCE granting to the Sayre Electric Company, a corpora- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, bav- 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 and 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 said 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 sald Borough, as they now are gr shall be hereafter extend- 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 slong the public streets, avenues, lanes, al- leys and public grounds in said Bor- ough and for the purpose aforésald to make all necessary excavatious for poles, etc, In any and all of sald streels, avenues, lanes, alleys or pub- llc grounds at any and all times, under the following terms and con- ditions. Section 2. All poles shall be of good sound cedar or chestout, 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 quality, 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- 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 at all times be kekpt and maintained In good and proper order and repair and in a safe, suitable and proper condition. Suits made by reason of the Tights and AE kind. hereby granted. Section 6. The sald borough shall" have during the term of this franchise, without charge therefor, the right to nse the poles of the sald Bayre Elec: tric Company, ils successors or as- signs’ for police and Ore alarm wires, withont hindrance or molestation, using for the said purpose the upper most porilon of the poles Section 7. Should the sald Com: pany, its successors or any time decide to place its a: 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 alleys, lanes, avenues places within the sald borough ee re EE I ia under the direction su = Borough Council and the streets, lanes, alleys, : public grounds of sald Borough be placed in as good condition the work has been done as they before, and In case the sald pany, its sucessors or assigns, clean up the sald streets, avenues, lanes, alleys or public grounds oF 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 fis successors or assigns Section’ 8. This’ Franchise shall terminate at the expiration of thirty- five years from the date of fia grag ing, Section 9. The sald Company, some one duly authorized In | half, shall within thirty days oa this date file a written acceptance of this franchise with the clerk of the Borough Council and shall pay assigns, to fully comply with all terms and conditions of this fran- chise shall render the same, =fd all rights thereunder, vold and the same shall thereby be forfeited Section 11. The’ franchise hersby granted shall not be consld ss de priving the Borough of Soath from granting other franchises for furnishing Electric light, heating and power, to other Companies. Section 12. The sald Sarre Electric Company, its successors or assigns, shall pay’ Into the treasury of Bouth of January, ($50.00) Dollars as a {ranchise during the month of Jan the sum of Sixty ($60.00) a franchise tay; during the January, 1910, the sum of ($70) Dollars as a franchise tax; Ing the month of January, 1911, sum of Eighty ($80.00) Dollars as franchise tax; during the month January, 1912, the sum of ($90.00) Doliars as a franchise tax; during the month of January, 1918, the sum of One Hundred ($100.00 lars as a franchise tax; and a sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars £5 itis fates 3 term of this franchise, as a tax The said sum to be in leu of all other local taxes Section 13. The Sayre Electric shall, during the term of this frane verly for lighting the Boi Section 14. This Ordinance shall ly passed, signed, advertised, The foregoing ordinance was adopt: March, 1907. G. D. STEPHENS, President of Council Approved: PATRICK CONLEY, Burgess. GEO. W. EDMINSTER, Borough Clerk. m7-14-31-28 to order by custom made.