‘To the Board of Trustees of the Vil- lage of Waverly: Waverly—I wish to make the fol- lowing suggestions and recommenda- ‘tions to your Honcrable Body for con- Fsideration The Village at the present time, ns You are aware, ia confronted with several Important propositions. among which are the sewer and water ques- tions, also the quéstion of opening of streets, all of which will require vour most -earditconsideration view of the magnitude of these gues- tions, | would recommend the most ‘careful *and conservative policy, com- Imensurate with the progress of Wav- lerly regarding all matters of minor {importance Skirts, Shirt ‘Waist, Silks, Dress Goods, Silks; ? i It was the Yearly) NMeetlng, and AN Appointments Were Made— Next Meeting Will Be on Monday of Next Week. Waverly—The first meeting of the new Board of Truslees was held In the town hall last night The meet- Ing was called to order by President 0. H. Lawrence at 7:30 o'clock. Applications for clerk of the village signed by Edgar Sebring and David 0. Decker were read by Doctor Leon 8S. Detowski, the retiring clerk first ballot showed three ballots for I 0 not believe that the taxpayers of Waverly can afford to establish all Trimmings. 'E YOUR ATTENTION TO THE HAND. IT AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF READY-TO- R GARMENTS EVER SHOWN IN THIS SEC EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELEC- Handsome Spring Suits “and fancy materials. They are model ‘and just opened for Spring trade. 1 to $35.00. “New Spring Jackets a. of silk, covert cloth and fapcy mix- New, jaunty styles - to $25.00 Beautiful Separate Skirts # Exquisite New Shirt Waists pent of the latest models Prices from $3.50 te $14.00. lof the improvements that might idesired at one time, neither do I think ‘thar it ig wise to do x . fished during the last year upon our | walks and streets have largely re- {duced the demand for similar work during the present year, We are to ibe congratulated upon the opportuni- {te to safeguard the Interests of the iVillage at. sry much less expense ithan ddring the preceding Years. The result of our recent election | seems to me to demonstrate the fact {that a large majority of our voters | desire first of all that we should use jour best efforts to bring about an ear- {ty settlement of the water action. [I itake the liberty to recommend that : we consider the sewer questinn sec- {ana to the water question, and that eapsuegeadmoy vy "07.8 ©) DOI Wo) Soggy ‘uonaadsu} anos Jo; uj anf ‘epkis Lqliom Li9ae Supurvinoos jusuIoEsY ibe deferred until a substantial pari of a permanent sewer system shall Opening of Black, Colored and Fancy Dress Goods. 'e are stiowing our complete assortment of Novelties, together. with a beautiful collec- Plain fabrics. materials 0c {8 $1.30 per yard 6 $2.00 per yard. ee 10 Toot por Toni. Spring Silks. “BUks are very popular, both in fancies and colors. Our pew importations are now on Large assort This is your have been established. There have been several matters of imore or less Importance brought to my attention in regard to establish- {ing grades on streets and sidewalks imore lights and hydrants, all of iwhich [| womld recommend to be cares | {fully investigated and arranged with! as great a degree of care, and at as {little expense as possible consistent | {with the progress and growth of the! | Village, and that on these minor gues- itlons we ask the residents and tax- {payers to be as lenient as possible 1 wish to call your attention par- {ticularly to the contract with the Wa- | verly Water Company which will ex- {pire during the current year. In con- i Opportunity fo select from the Bruce Loomis of W UkeS-Bare, Was In Waverly yesterday. New candy for Easter just in 10c pound. Gregg's Racket store. © N.S at the home of John Tozcr, Another fo $1.98 at ew lot of shirtwaists 98c egg's Racket store. Miss Alma Jape Is spending The Eas- ler vacation at her home in Waverly New candy for Easter just in 10c pound. Gregg's Kacket store. na Andrews¥ of Windham is visiting at the Home of J. Neayes. Migs Le | Summit, E ¢ department of savings special feature of this and all deposits, wheth- “or small, draw the A full line of fancy dress hats, and ready 10 wear hats at Miss Deviin's, Broad street. 268-ut The regular -méeting of Walter C | Hull Post, G. A. R. will take place to- {morrow evening - Valley Record Proprietor. : W. T. CAREY, Bditor. Miss Belle Swartz has recently re- | turned from New York city whére she | spent several days. | S. A. Genung, Captain T. Mills and {E. W. Horton 1etyrned yesterday after [a trip to Arizona every afternoon expupt | Fred Pedrick, "who has been work- i 203 West Lockhart Street.| 'F o | Ing for George Painton, at his bakegy $3.00 per year; 25¢ has given np that position - aE reenable, 8M County Clerk William 3 Smith. of - Owego, was in Waverly y@&terday and pd as second-class matter May administered (he oath to the newly 4 Eon notaries public : | Last evening Winsel D Munn and [Mss Etta Webb, both of whom reside in Athens came to Waver'y, and were | mar: itd by fustice of the I“cace Hoag- land mews that's it rw print.” BDAY, MARCH 26, 1907. Harry Luce, a former resident of Wa who is now employed in the canal zone In Panama. is In Waverly WOOD, Representative. | te leave Thursday for@Okishoma ‘advertising matter may be | whera he will visit relatives Racket Store, corner ‘and Park Avenue. verly, will Latest novelties fn millinery will be displayed at the spring opening of Mrs. Ellin’ parlors this week Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, No. 363 Broad street, Waverly, N. Y. 2t Tomorrow afteraoon the 'V. CT U will meet at the home of Mrs, J. F Shoemaker al 421 Chemung street The program will ce ir cha ge of Mrs George Munn. A cordial Invitation to attend is extended to all iw j The meeting of the P. O. S. of A ‘went to Philadel- | that will be held tomorrow evening : will be a very interesting one. Theie will be a pumber of visitors from on all Bats prev- [Corning and Eimirs, and all members | Broad order In this vicinity went to Wilawanna = fishing trip = Tr isidering this important question bDETEC TIVE CAUGHT j which will come before you..l wish . . iyou to hear In mind that we are pay- THREE TRAIN RIDERS. || for the water used for fire pro- tection upon a basis, which in my {judgment Is different from that Were Discharged—One Had Both | charged to other consumers by the Feel Off, | Waverly Water Company An crease In intermediate hydrants in jour village would not Increase the burden upon the Waverly Water Com- pany, and at the same time would | render ovr Fire Department more ef- {Aelent, and decrease the wear and tear {upon our movable fire apparatus. | {believe that this point should be care- {fully considered by you as we ap- who was about 24 years old, had both proach this important question which legs off just below the knees. He will soon confront us claimed to have come from Buffalo, | recommend that you sald he had lived iu Chicago continu- | give your favorable consideration to ously for the pa#t four years, and al- the question of restoring our mecad- 50 sald that he had his feet frozen off am streets particularly Peunsylvania while in Wyoming about three years avenue and Waverly street with a 8g0, and that he had been there for quality of crushed stone which will about a year afford a permanent wearing surface The other was a boy who claimed | not only for the convenience of our to he 18 years old, but who appeared | citizens but also for the protection to Ye not over 15. They both seem- of the present foundation. éd cetrain that they were capable of | For the protection and safe keep- caring for themselves, and so were Ing of our village papers and docu- allowed to go this morning ments, I would also recommend that {you consider the questfon of estab lishing a vault in the basement of the [Town Hall. The accommodation for To get your hair cut, 16; shave ,,, valuable papers It at the present 10c; shampoo, 15¢; hair singed, I6c; [time inadequate, aud upon I[nvestiga- Whiskers trimmed, 10c; sea foam, 5c; { tion I find that protection in case of massage, 15¢, moustache dyed, 2c; ip. iq provided for but a very small hair dyed, $1.00; ladies’ hair switches, | |. centage of our valuable maps, cheap: razors honed 26¢c; shears 4... nents and records sharpened, 10c; scissors, 6c; new | I would also suggest that you ap- bandies on razors, 25c. If you have! {point a committee to confer with the eczema call and get Lockerby's ect i py;y Council with a view at arriy- ma cure, S0c a bottle. Thousands ing at a satisfactory understanding of testimonials can be furnished. Balt [)otween your body and the Fire De- Ash on band the year.rourd Locker | {partment relative to the purchase of by is also an expert (taxidermist. | inecessary fixe department supplies, Lockerby’s barber shop, 418 Waverly | plies, and other matters which may treet, Waverly. 236-6m {increase the efMciency of our depart- ment and make the service which our excellent department renders to our {village as safe and efficient as possi- One Pald a Fine and the Other Two in- Waverly—Last evening an Erle deo- fective captured three train riders and brought them to the town hall and locked them up. One demanded an immediate hearing, wa¥ fluecd $2 which he paid The other two presented a problem. They plead guilty and were held until this morning. Ouve of them. do however, This Is the Place, i Stole Gum Machine. Waverly—Last Sunday liarry Tozer | had a penny In the slot gum machine | i All of which in front of his place of business on | Broad street. Monday morning he 414 [submitted not have It, for some vandal, during | the night, had torn it loose and car- | ried It away. [It contained a quaati- | ty of gum, and a large number of | pennies . Is most 0. H. LAWRENCE, of Waverly Workmanship tells the sory cae] your job printing at The Record Claude Kline of Dunkirk. Is in Wav- | erly visiting his family for a week titude of subscribers. Williams' Kidgey Pils. ' relief tor Kidneys and Bladder? Have you ro ey edu Drugs. | Palos in the loin, side, back, groins | and Bladder? Readers of The Record, buy from | pearance of Te I acta aly oo the merchants who bave enough der the eyes uen urine} If so; Willams’ Kidney gumption to ask for your patronage N Eampls RI Sebring. three for Attorney Frank A The second Another uew lot of shirtwalsts 8c. 1o §1.9% at Greggs Racket suare. Onuze vests 10 (0 Wc at Racket store, Waverly. = - Raster “and novelties Greggs Racket store. cards at Easter cards and novelties at Greggs Hackel store. three for Sebring declared elected clerk Chief of police, Edward Hrooks and) { policemen, Charles E Gridley and | same salary ing Applications for the position street cleaner were read from J W Sliter and M. Muldoon. The latter of- fered to keep the streets of the vil- | lage clean at §1.75 per day Lawrence said that he had been In-| formed that a street 14 lthey have Leen recely- less money {hand than could be done by | the table {Board of Hedlth to succeed James P {Falsey to cast one vole for Mr. McEwen Simon Zausmer was appointed cus- {Is to receive $30 per year Ballots iwere taken for the appointment of village attorney. Frank A. Hell recaiy- {ed four votes and Edgar Sebring three ivoles, Seward Baldwin was. appoint- ad cemetery commissioner for a term {of two years and S. C. Hall for a term jot three year Fdward Walker was ithe retiring cemetery iand Harry Knap, jed last year for a term of three years, Ald not care to act in the position and | commissioner a piace village attorney at $50 per year. ers and strest commissioners at $1,000 | each - night of each month at 7 from Nov from May 1 to Nov 1 Trustee Howard offered a resolution authorizing the street commissioner under the supervision of the street committee, to be appointed, to have a number of stones crushed to have on hand to be used to fill depressions In the village streets where depres. slons occur ried The Waverly Free Press was desig nated as the official paper of the vil- lage. The Citizens’ Bank was desig nated as the depository for the village funds : The first regular meeting of the board will be held next Monday even- ing Mrs. Auna Sava Trotta of Wilkes- tarre, widow of Charles Trotta. who killed by being run over by a Lehigh Valley train at the Wilkes- larre station several weeks ago, has enlered sult agaihst the railroad com- pany to recover 25000 damages IFrotta was employed in the dining room at the Wilkes-Darre station, and while alighting from an express train, after selling sandwiches, was run down by a milk train Was Free! Pree! Mra. A. C. Tralnor, Colchester, Conn, writes that a free sample bot- tle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down. Bloodine Is =a body bullder and system tonic of won- derful merit, and If you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest system Tonic In the world Sick Kidneys are positively cured by Bloodine. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre |A Sure Cure for Piles Me. 7. S. Randall of No. so Rast Mais St . ¥., writes that Bloodioe Ointment has in a stubborn case of Ples and Fusures where oise hao failed. Ba a ot ing ry he rlal. 10 cure Piles or mosey back. Bloodineg Ointment. } nlveis the warld It oil} 1 GREGG'S RACKET STORE | Cor. Broad St, and Park Ave, Waverly WANT ADS EE E——— Woman wants work by the day or hour at once Enquire No. 519 North Elmer Phone 76x 263-6* + FOR RENT. For Reut—West side double house on Park Place, Waverly, 410. L D. Atwater, First National Sayre. 266-6 FOR SALE. For sale—A good kind horse ll ble for a weman to drive, together with a carraige and harness, will by sold at a bargain. Call or address, Daniel Vanloan, Athens, Pa. |tactory In Talmadge block. 269-¢% | F®8%. for setting—Full’. blooded = Rhode Island Reds, G0c per setting. | A good girl for general housework, | A C. McGovern, 112 North Main street - at 211 Clinton avenue, Waverly. 265-1 | stp ang 288-5 w rug for gotseral . houde Horse for sale, sultable for road or | work, small family. 1 ar es farm purposes D. M. Arthus, groger, | Waverly 266-6° | Stevenson street 361-8 { Ww = Tr | anted —A good girl ¢ miaiie ased For Sale~Peeries Andes’ Range tt water front. In good condition. Boy avenue Estella Kinsman To Rent—A | family of two would iike to rent a small house or sulle of 265-6* Girls in the shirt factory. Apply at 263-6° -— = | women Small yy [call, Mrs HL Walcott, No. 101, | | North street, ‘Athens “wirl Wanted for general housework. | For SBale—A No. 1 rubber-tired runs" {Inquire J09 Packer avenue, Sayre About wagon, (n excellent condition. i 209-t [Bargain for an’early purchaser. En< | Pa. | ee ———— | { FOR RENT. iquir® of Paul E Maynard, M. P, A. Rooms and garden $4 per month; block, Sayye. a 25 cents per week [two miles from Sayre. Apply to C. McKinney, 122 Maple street, Ath- 269-11 Lower flat for rent, near shops. 319 »ckhart street. Inquire 109% Stead- 269-u For rent—A good housc, barn and 1%4 miles from the Sayre cheap. F. A. Bell, Waverly, 268 Enquire at No. 309 267 Rooms for rent, suitable for house- keeping. 110 Corner of Packer and Filmer avenue 259-12¢ bay, sound, kind and fearless ofall objects. Also. rubber-tired top bmg- EY, surrey, portland cutter, three nesses, robes and blankets. x to quick purchaser. Both honest T. Corbin, Athens, Pa. man street. venient to car line, la enough for particulars, Apply at 12 Chemung , street, Waverly, N. Y. 22%-1m Barn for reat, Desmond street. CONTRACTING. and Bullder. on short notice. Also buildings moved 241-3m* The moving and housecleaning sea- * son is here,---the. very time of year. when housekeepers needs are most ap- parent. The larg- est and most comprehensive line of Furniture in’ this valley offers unparal- leled opportunities for satisfying the most exacting demands. You are cor- dially invited to visit our mammoth showrooms and see for yourself the beauty and maghni- tude of our lines. Uniform low prices | rule here. 5
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