we x m hi PO OC li Desmond St., Sayre, Bury : Cros Es -e dle EB te - Centract for a Sewer for Sayre Bob- ough - - = . The foal steps in the Sayre borough sewer project, which has been agita- {ling the members of the borough coun- WashingMachines Wringers {last night wheg'tbe council adopted 3 ‘au ordinance authorizing the burgess : CQ j to sign the contract with J. J, Hig- Mops, Mop Sticks jgias. use Waverly contractor, to whom : i e¢ work was awarded at the nieet- Wash Boards {lng of the councll held on Monday j€vening last. With the exception of Councilman Dobell and Eilts all the Wash Benches {members of the cvuncil were present {and immediately after the body was A Full Line of | caited to order Lhe ogdinance authoriz- : ng the burgess to atta hig siguature Everything for lo the contract Was read by the borough Wash Day clerk; When he finished Mr. Higgins [It had Leen intimated that Waverly {Would receive certain benefits if he {this charcater. He sald that he would ong an office In Sayre, deposit all the {money for sewer. purposes In the lo- {cal banks, employ Sayre labor, and so {fag as possible purchase material fn this place. In olher words Mr, Hig. sins losisted that be would favor Sayre iu every Way possible in carry- Ing out his part of the contract. + At the conclusion of his remarks (the ordinance was read and adoit- 322 8S. Main St, Athens. ——— careful dresser. The ordinance authorizing the con- ruction of a sewer provides that the ed in our line. ’ OX DRUGGIST, Record news that’s St to priat” Y, MARCH 13, 1907. , BREVITIES ‘Sunday will be observed to- or's millinery parlors, Wav- ‘Waverly. All latest de phone 214b. 267-3 will probably be ready to commence the work on the first of the coming month, as he will at once make ar- jrangements to get the material and {men on the ground. S AYRE P A After the ordinance authorizing the ’ o burgess to sign the sewer gontract mm remo had been passed Burgess Cross ad- dressed the councll on behalf of the ‘ BREVITIES {residents of West Sayre He" stated thal a sewer was desired by the resi- ——— {dents along Keystone avenue, and “The Hand of Man” at tie Loomis Was Informed that they could secure this evening. one by presenting a petition to the |council signed by two-thirds of the Monday, March 26th, last day dolog property owners residing along the business in Sayre. H. Sattler. | proposed route. | Chairman Samuels of the sewer Lent is rapidly coming to a close. committee, stated that he desired to One week from tomorrow Is Easter. [tender his resignation as chairman of ithe committee. He sald that Connecll- Born, yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. H. {man West was better qualified for the H. Ackerman of Elsbree street, a son. {work and wanted to turn It over to Easter post cards, wholesale and re- |» ™ The council refused to grant tall. Athens Racket store. 35 de- (the request of Councliman Samuels signs. at (and that official will continue to pre- {side as chairmap of the committee. es Kelley has gone to Austin,| A motion was made carried author- Si i ade boone poling viel, [tring the removal of telephone from with friends. {the east side hose house to the resi- {dence of Street Commissioner D. L Peter Watson of South Lehigh aven- | Fields, afteg. which the council ad- ue, Is visiting friends in Hornell for |‘Ourned. 8 few days. TRAINMEN'S GRIEVANCES. Miss Grace Zellor of River street, : nD iS Suuira) Of LaWIE BOAT (\,, y.ohigh Valley Employes wi Ask For Shorter Hours. a, and Sisson st 110 Representatives of the Brotherhood Place. Valley phone 244y. 247-26t [of Rallway Tralomen employed by : « [the Lehigh Valley Railroad met in se- The Glaser Loan office will move cret conference In Wilkes-Barre Wed- by the first of April io the Elmer nesday. The Press Commiitee au- block above the Nationa! Bank, tf {nounced that the object of the meeting was to get lhe concensus of opinion Misses Helen and Stella Tabor of of the employes of tharoad as lo what Desmond street went to Troy, Pa, 10 plans should be adopted looking to & attend the funeral of a relative. iof the men. Some of the runs were D. H. Raluery of Desmond street, {too long, the committee sald, and the Who Bas been Ill of typhold fever for | m iuis of the company will be asked the past few months, is able to bei, roquce the working hours. The out. {grievance Is a minor one, and ft Ix : . (expected Lbat an amicable agreement Mrs. A. T. Merrill and Mrs. B F.| 11 10 reached - Sedden of Chemung street, leave to-| day for Van Ettenville for = visit with Affidavits Make Trouble. friends. -— " | A large number of office holders Mra. Mary O'Connell of Albany, who | 1, were- elected at the February has been the guest of Mrs. J. C. Lynch |, ton have not complied with the of Desmond street for a few days, Bas | new corrupt practices act. Rev. W. returned home, IW. Wisegarver of East Stroudeburg, 2 J. Collins has Just returned from | *€Bt the following unique letter to othonot Shafer, givin reasons New York and is prepared to do up- jProthonotary T, VBE Broad street, Waverly 21 | Dear Sir—I was nominated for as- isessor by the Republicans of Smith- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill of West Lock- | fleld township, and as the law requires hart street, enterialned a fow friends |8 report of money expended, etc, | by threw o'clock in the afternoon the theérmogieter-had crawled steadily up- nll it stood -at nearly 70. Doors anfl w ‘Wers opened, men abandoned their overcoats and women were seen running aBout the streets Rouses warmed ‘with furnaces were almbst unbearable, the occupants reffted to the front porch where the eariy hours of the evening were spent Many went Ww bed leaving windows and doors wide open. «At nine clock an electric storm passed over this section. The stormy wax |fke one In mid-summer. Todaf the thermome- ter has fallen sbmeé and sccording the predictions of the westher man | tovercoats aud furafice fires will once {more be articles of comfort A ————— FLAMES DESTROY | BARN AND CONTENTS] Building located ou the . Wheaton Properly Across River Entirely De. stroyed. The large barn located on the Chauncey Wheaton farm on the hill just east of Sayre was entirely con- sumed by fire at two o'clock this af- ternoon. hay and it is presumed that the fire was set by tramps. The progress of the flames was watched by a large crowd of Sayre citizens who congre- gated on the streets In the business center of the town. The building is sald to have been erected abont fifty years ago. The! loss {a covered by Insurance. An un- occupled dwelling situated some dis- tance from the barn. falled to catch fire. SPECIAL BAGGAGE DELIVERY. New System on the Lehigh Alds Trav. elers. The Lehigh Valley Rallroad Com- pany now has a system In operation {whereby the purchaser of a passenger iticket may, for a small charge, have | bis baggage checked to and delivered | jal Say specified place In the city which he Is destined. | Thus, if a person were golng from {Sayre to Chicago he could, by making {his desire known at the ticket office here, arrange to have hig baggage con- veyed to his hots! or any residence or, {ohterapoint in that city without giving the matter a thought after arrival there. All he would have to do would {be to take a car or carriage for the iplaceplace where he Intended to put [up and the luggage would get there {about as quickly as he would | MULLEN TENDERS | HIS RESIGNATION. |e Will Be Succeeded By A.C Adams of the C. B. & Q. on April Ist. | John McMullen, who has teen the (August last, has tendered his resigna- | on to take effect on the first of the {coming month.~ The retiring official {has been With the Lehigh for many {years He is to be succeeded by A. {C. Adauss, who has recently been with ithe C. B. & Q., Rallroad Company. Mr. {McMullen Las not aonounced bis plans {for the future. The Hand of Man. - i * The Rosabele L#slie Co, which has provén to be one of the most pleas- ing traveling stock companies to vis- it this eity. during the current season {will close a week's engagement atthe Lootnis this evening. “The Hand of Man.” which has been selecled for the closing performance, was written es- peCially for Miss Leslie and presents her In a character which is entirely different from any In which she has {been seen during the engagement, in {that of a homeless sweet wall, who {has been stolen from her parents, {when but a small child, aud reared | [among the poverty and squallor of {the famous East Side of New York, The same magnificent scenic display | that has characterized all previous productions by this company will pre- i vall. . Funeral This Afternoon. i IW 0 Une Hungarian Murderously Assasit- ed Another In the Car Shops Yes- terdzy Afternoon. With his head swalbed in bandages to cover up two ugly looking scalp wounds Wesley Namet! a Hupgarian iaborer, secured a warrant from Jus- tice Carey yesterday afternoon for the arrest of Mike Borwart, also a Hun- garian, who is charged in the com- plaint with having struck Namet with leged (0 have occurred yesterday shortly after noon In the Lehigh Val \ Mattresses. ley car shops. - Both men are smpioy- giged in a quarrel of the way Borwart struck him twice Each time that the boll descended it struck Namet on the top ef the head tusions wgunds vice of Attorney C. C. Yocum and a warrant was issued for his assallant’s arrest. The complaint charges asz- gravated assault, which Is punishable with imprisonment and a heavy fine might and placed him in a cell In the lockup, where he spent the night be- ing unable to give bail Since the above was written It ap- pears that jealoiay on the part of “J 2D5 Desmond street. The man who SEEKS experience ¥ 0 HEAR § Comfortable Furniture You will find at- tractive pieces for every room in the house among this collection, and what you lack in assort- ment will be more than made up in price, for we are de- termined to make a prompt clearance of all small lots. Valley Phone 191 a may seek It anywhere. NOW. The time to net bs : The new store known as Announces its opening Monday, March 25th Namet was the cause of the quarrel | between him and Horwart. Namet al- i leges that Horwart has : frequently | 109 Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa. An entire new stock has been New purchased in called on Mrs. Namet. while the lat-! ter's husband was away frou. home. | home, and cautiously opening the door found Horwart York, and the latest models will be shown, including Pattern and Namet (t Is alleged has threaten- | ed to wipe Horwart out of existence. | Aggressor In yesterday's scrap and gas pipe. quick for Namet with the result that the Iatler received two blows from the iron bolt In the hands of Horwart last night and Horwart caused a warrant to be Issued for -Namet, charging aimple assault. Both defendants entered bail this morning for appearance for a hearing Borwart will be given a hearing on Monday afternoon at two o'clock while the case of Namet Will be heard on Tuesday afternoon. BLOOD POISONING RESULTS PATALLY. Frederick Camp Died at the Packer Hospital Last Night Frederick Camp, aged 41 yefrs of Greenwood, died last night at nine o'clock at the Packer hospital of lock- jaw, the hospital on Thursday wssaing, suf- fering from tetanus, the result of in- Juries sustained to bis leg by getting caught In the gearing of a machine at the Union Tanning Company's works at Greenwood. Tetanus devel oped and when he was brought here bis jaws were set. Death followed last night, the poison having extend- ed too far to yleld to treatment. The deceased Is survived by his wife and One son, the latter belog sixteen years of age. The body was removed to Undertaker Loomis’ rooms and” ship- ped 10 his home at Greeuwood today’ Broke Leg Second Time About pine weeks ago Mike Lavelle § { i § For P | ton STOPS CONSTRUCTION WORK, | Erie Rallroad Fears “Burdensome | : State Legislation” 1 All the new consttuljon work on | the Erle raliroad which had been un- | derway In New York state during the | notice, acording to an official state- | ment Jssued from the Erie offices yes- | jterday. This action was decided up- {On at & meeting of the axecative com raittee of the company. The principal reasons for the action a8 given In the official statement which accompanies are that “within the past two weeks It has been found that there 1s a lkithood of the policy of the state of New York being en- Urely reversed with respect to the {control of subsidiary corporations and also that other hurdensome legislation is proposed.” Wreck In the Yard, A caboose and two freight cars were smashed into kindling wood In the an employe of the Murray mines at 0 broke! leg. He was discharged the other day and went home. Yesterday he was leading a horse when the ani- | mal jumped suddenly and threw him | to the grobud, breaking the leg a sec- | ond time. He was brought here to the hospital today. i spin For weak kidneys and lame back use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder | Pllls. Best for lumbago, rheumatism | and bladder troubles. Sold by C. M. The funeral of Lewis BE W. Searles | {who died at the hospital on Wednes- | day last took place this afternoon at | Driggs, Drugs. It Is sald that government laspec- | upper eud of the Lehigh yards this morolng. A string of cars was being pushed Inlo a siding, and before the engineer could observe a signal to stop the cars went crashing into a caboose and two cars. The caboose wis a complete wreck, and the cars Is something wrong? Usually (t's the stomach. Use Cascasweet and put the stomach right, and the sun- shine will return to the baby's face Cascasweet Is best for bables and children. 50 doses 25 gents. Sold by rs Daniel Kocher of Bridgeport, near ~ AIR COOLED rices and Information Write or Telephone Gen. Agt,, s Nichols, N. Y. at E O. Pealer’s, Sayre. There Is no mock or corner hn Sayre, Waverly and Athens where The Valley Record does mot eirculath SS TE AMENDMENT FOR CHARTER. — plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, on the 15th day of April, 1907, at two o'clock, p. wm, for the approval and granting of certain amendements to the charter of Laquin Baptist Mission of Laguin, Bradford County, Pa. as set forth io the petition therefor filed In sald Court, agreeable to the provisions of the “Corporation Act of 1874" ahd its supplements STEPHEN H. SMITH, March 23, 1807 —sat-8t Solicitor. REA SS AMENDMENT FOR CHARTER Notice is bherelry given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, on the 15th day of April, 1907, at two o'clock p. m, for the approval and granting of certaln amendements te the charter of First Methodist Church of Big Poad, Bradford County, Pa, as set forth In the petition therefor filed in said Court, agreeable to the provisions of the “Corporation Act of 1874" and its supplements STEPHEN H. SMITH, at their home last eveping. The even- | simply state. that 1 3 Bot. aviiclt s {Towanda. During the time of the fun- ing was spent in dancing. mtb lini Pies Ee a a eral, the Frost furniture works, of Mrs. T. J. Lane of Marshview, a sis- you this postal card. An oath couid [Which the Berard as yo pote ter of Mrs. J. C. Lynch of this place, neither add to nor detract from the | P10 resided at er pare a i who was operated upon at the hospl- above statement. So%l afirm. 18} ime past he fs survived by two sis~| tal several days ago, Is Improviog Anything more necessary.” t i slowly. i The minister will be obliged to file |'*7% Mra. William Morris of Athens, | ‘a statement in the regular form. | {and Miss Isabella Searles of Towan- Alec. Stephens of No. 314 North EI-| {aa mer #Avenue, who was Injured one. The loomis will be dark all next week ago today In falling from his week, in fact there will be no more | engine, is still confined to his home attractions until April 3d when “The | pine Injury. Mise of Bong Bong,” one of the most | A party of about 20 of the friends | nceesstu musical comedies on the 'of George Miller suprised him at his Pleasantly Surprised. - tors are going about the country to see If the pure food law Is being en- | White Haven, employed as a car In forced. They are sald to purchase ®pector for the Jersey Central rall- sansage and othet meats from mar- (road at Upper Lehigh, fell from a kets and also certain groceries from [Lehigh Valley train while returning dealers, _thome from work and was (nstantly ikllled. He was 54 years of age, and Be very careful of -your bowelg|la survived by his wife and several when you have a cold. Nearly ali children other cough syrups are coustipating, especially those containing opiates. | Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels—contains NO opi- | ates. Bold by C. M. Driggs. Drugs. William's Carbolle Salve With Aruiea and Witeh Hasel The best Salve lo the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- and all skin March 23, 1907 —sat-St Solicitor, AMENDMENT FOR CHARTRR. Readers of The Record, buy from ‘er, Chapped Hands {being the occasion of “his birthday. The evening was spent in & most en- the merchants who have enough [eruptions. It Is guaranteed to give sumption to ask for your patronage satisfaction or money refunded. Price through (hé columns of your favorite |26¢ by druggists. Williams Mfg. Oo. » Notice (2 hereby given that an ap- plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Nradford County, on the 15th day of April, 1907, at two o'clock, p m, for the approval and granting of certain _anendements fo the charter of the First ‘Methodist Episcopal Chureh of | Fast Smithficld,, Bradford Co. Pa, {as set forth In the petition therefor filed in sald Court, agreeablea to the | provisions of the “Corporation Act of 1574" and its supplements STEPHEN H. SMITH. March 23, 1807--sat-3t Solicitor,