SPECIAL CHALLENGE PRICES 3: SC 6:C 3: SC oC CH) be Outing Flannel, vd 8c Outing Flannel, vd Sec Calicoes, yd 4c Muslin, yd 7c Ginghams, yd 10e¢ Cambrics, yd quality considered SPECIAL CHALLENGE PRICES IN CLOAARS SUITS AND FURS 0 Long Coats Black, Brown. Ladies’ Castor, 0 A Big Bargain $10.49 $5.48 Ladies’ Jackets, Black, tan and castor 18¢ 252 Linen Towels, each Misses Coats, Browns, greys $1.50 12: Arncld Flannels, yd $2.98 Browns and reds 10c Half New Hamburgs, vd 75¢ to $3.50 Knit Shawls for Bearskin Coats in white $3.98. Price Flannel Underskirts 50c¢ to 75¢ each Ladies’ Coats in Mixed Tweeds, $11.50 13.50, 19.00, Muslin Underwear prices: Muslin Drawers 25¢ up to $1.50 Ladies’ Covert, tan and castor coats, £12.50 up to 30.00. Night Gowns, special, 50c, Embroidery trimmed; others 89¢, $1, up to 2.50. Ladies’ Black Coats, $12.50 to 10.00. up A hindsome Lace trimmed Skirt for £1, value 1.35; others 1.50, 1.75, up 1 ’ J.D Fur Scarfs, Isabella Opossum, each. Others 1.50 up to 30.00. =p = Sho Silk Petticoats $3.09 up to 12.50. THE NATIONAL BANK Muffs to match, 20.00, tom Di Nato ENTIRE STORE. SPECIAL CHALLENGE PRICES $1.49 $1.25 85¢ Ladies’ Sweaters, All wool, all colors Misses’ Sweaters for Chi'dren’s Sweaters Fancy Sofa Pillows 19¢ each. 2 a ———— : SPECIAL .CHALLENGE PRICES IN FURNITURE SOLID OAK PARLOR STAND $1.89 50c Ladies” Wrappers « EACH Black Satteen Skirts, 79¢ up to $3.50. Notions : Taffeta Silk Ribbons, fy vd $2.89 $1.98 lron Beds Reed Rockers Taffeta Silk Ribbons, wide widths, vd 0c! 25¢ For Pai lors Plaid Ribbons, vd . Axminster Rugs Hand Bags, 20 $2.49 $2.49 12 do Rocker ~ $12.50 $19.00 Solid Oak Rockers wo up to =3.00, Handsome Neckwear, lace, tailormade 45¢ Solid Oak Rockers $3.49 and embroidered, 10c. $1.00 vards long. Elegant (quilts, cach, Automobile veils three cach. Belts in tailor made and girdle effects, Big bargains. New Side Combs, gold mounted. Couch Covers New Ruchings for fall wear. vers, filled Library Tables, Luge sizes $10.98 Dining Room Tables $9 50 Carved Legs ® Dining Room Chairs, 98¢c, $1.00, $1.25. ae, Ale, He pr. Steel Couches, The Plaid Silks from 95 new in the notion line shown in our Notion Department, Evervthing : in e— Handsome styles. with Cotton Covers $1.00 Oak Dressers, $10.50, $1250, $14.50. Nicely finished, section, d pt (Ce of Athens, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs Frances Mullock Elm I hursday evening, Oct ober 12 SCHOOL NOTES OF SAYRE. $50,000.00 $12,000.00 J. VERNON News matter inter the Waverly | addressed to t Snyder, Waver! Capital - Surplus - TEED, MANAGER A reception will be at the vet evening home of Mr Mrs street sded for putWeat in partment should In he manager at Hotel v. N. Y.. where sub . notifying us if t We solicit your Banking busi Record regular! darber Blazinski went dow hey do not receive the ¥. Chemung yesterday and ret ness, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money Jeft on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, sod all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of Interest. M. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. A. B. Baldwi day in town yesterd ited Way erly F The Valley Record ome & jhe. MURRELLE, Publisher, HE CUNNINGHAM, City Editor. Tr EE in Waverly yes in town for a fe Published every afternoon except Sun- 4 at Marrelle's s Printing Office, Sayre, iieription, $3.00 per year; 20 cents per month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made p— on spplicati he 1 a8 second-class matter May 10 aera scder the Aed the postoffice at Sayre, Pa, of Congreas of March 8, Charles Vou day ow bass the of the Manoca Temple Assoc will be held at Odd Monday evening - A mzcting of nis in Elmira to - Fellows ay New York vill remain in the ices at all the + evening from Genung a couple of weeks, nday “Bob” for being drunk and fighting, Tooker arrested last > given his choice of 87 or terday days in jail this morning Fdson Konkle of Altoona his w days visit wife in Waverly for a few days wisit first of the return home the —- ght has moved his teachers this public schools of that borouy week, and for be « lo sed institute at : next week, therefore no se First day of registration in all of EE. M. Thompson, street [cachers v thas a and pre The SCS Barton Saturday, Octobersi 4 school this week Miss Elsie until ¢ the o'clock p. m October 21 will be the last day the voter will be al ployment certificate Friday lowed to register. Mis CU The hizh school Thursday and ALON 1 ave rec ently been recorded with cd the chapel exercises Hall pe county clerk at Owego: Sarah Prof W. C E. Moore to Andrew Hildebrand, new Oliver typewriter. $75. E O Eldredge, county treas- | Prof Barbour urer, to W. A. Page, $21.17, Ber- terial for the botany class nard Bensley to John W. Pickley to be organized in January and another, $1, Minnie L James Rymall, ‘0 ley to John W. Pickley and an 81; Mary J. Sedgwick, was $2,000, Lydia Maxwell to Thomas | seven H.W ashington, St registration boards will be in n the aE ston from o clock a m urned 3d grade Thursday Ingham wi ders following Waverly deeds Barbour Is Mrs t fo ) ! Bens | a position with Leahy Bros President of L. A. S nicht other, rate ‘ When Women Love” A muser, who has defrauded the children of his dcad and his rascally nephew the district attorney, Ladies Aud Society of the joined | | i Widow am This society 1s one of the artner, will| two of the | are two ol INC ou 1ts from their cfforts of the semi-heart-inter | “When Women week I t I characters in the year have been attained est melodrama, in the ove, tonight to be given at the Looms I'he nephew, to accom- To Rent the th will plish his ends, commits murder and denounced keeping. Keystone avenue, is dramatically through the agency of the phono- Byram L. Winters of Smithboro was guest of Seward Baldwin last “All the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY, OC YORER 7, 1906. i Aye ELISE Democatic E Caucuses Waverly—The delegates chosen at the Democratic caucuses last evening were: District No. 1, Will Ellis, Frank Poole, Percy Maloy. District No 4. I. J. Buley, Will Cardwell, John Scanlin, C. Miller. District No. 6, Riton Durlee, Philip Karrigan, S. F. McHenry District No. 7, J. P. Falsey, Geo Scott, Patrick McHale. District No. 8, Charles Dunn, Charles Vose. evening. ———— The first trolley car over the new Clinton avenue trolley line was run early today. Claude El Haworth of Endeavor, Pa, will spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Turney A complete line of headwear tor infants at Mrs parlors, Waverly. Baker's mullinery 129 4 Lost —This a saddle blanket. Finder please return to Chaflee & Merkle's drug store. 1° Hugh Macdonald has been con- ~ G.S. Vought has moved from fined to his home on Chenlung) Pennsylvania avesue to Howard stieet. for 4 few days by reason of : street, i 3 ll 2 morning Miss who has of left New Allard spent the summer at the home Mr Mrs. C. F. Chaftec yesterday for her home at Windsor, N. Y Elizabeth and It 1s considered Likely that the village trustees will authorize the | placing of an overhead bridge over | the East Waverly Lehigh Valley railroad crossing soon The initiatory meeting of the lo held last evening at the home of Miss Ger- trude Slaughter, Chemung ladies cai dancing club was About twenty young and gentlemen were present. a t—— Javitations have been igsued for Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle's Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job printers and a new, up-to-date uipment are at your service. of men to appear before Justice | °9 p y YVice Hoagland at 4 o'clock today Our patrons say we have the . disposition to please. We keep Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 our promises. Hours from Sayre Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave., Sayre, Lt Cert at Salo exporrey Mom: Valley Phone 1423. WE PRINT REE ER E The Valley Record graph, when he scems to be safe from justice ee The Murder at Campville Waverly— Sheriff Parmelee of | Owego was in this place last night | on business connected with the | murder of the Pole near Campville | Monday night. With the sheriff| was District Attorney Wallace and a prisoner held on suspicion. Sub pocnas were issued for a number i So ts. This is via Lehigh Valley, A iy Tr or Laks Shore, Rail Look! Look! || INT ADS If vou are looking t your pocket book vou pe ales Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sa cle, § cent a word each insertion for first three times, | ceut a word each insertion thereafter, None taken for less than 25 cents, Situations wanted, subscribers, free to paid in advance Wanted. Wanted Four or five rooms for light housekeeping. Address 25, Valley Ree ord, Sayre, -121-8t* Girl Wanted to clerk in a Broad street store. Ope familiar with bookkeeping. None other need apply. 3744 Broad SE, Waverly. fiterest « uld buy vour Groceries and Provisions shiere vou ean save the Esersthing in the Lin staple and fancy grocer 1 ing of money L money, first-class + big sav- Char Sunshine Coffee is the best on earth, All who have tried it ance use po other, 2% a pound, J. L. HUNTER, 375 Broad Street, Wave fy, N.Y. N.Y. D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AN iD SOFT WOOD Wanted — Soon as possible, two fur- nished rooms and one unfurnished room in Sayre for light housekeeping. Ade dress X. Y. Z., Record office, 127-3t Girl w anted to do general house work, Inquire 209 Chemung street, Waverly. tf A competent girl to do general house work. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap- ply to C. T. Hall, Athens. A set of Daruy's “History of Rome," or of “Booklovers Shakspere.” Inquire Record OfMoe, Sayre, 1230+ Best Quality & Proupt Delivery Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard ‘Phone, ba Office at Raymond & Haupt's Store, Sayre Both Phones Ready for Business For Sale. A new Smith Premier Typewriter at Having refitted the billiard, pool and bargain. Call at Record office, lunch rooms recently leased of F.S. Wol- cott, | am now prepared to serve all cus- tomers in a satisfactory manner. My specialty is quick lunches of all kinds Your patronage solicited. Oysters and clams in season. Tey a cop of our new coffee, S. BUTLER, First Nat'l Bank, Broad St, Waverly. I'wo parlor stoves in “good repal cheap, at Kepler's gas supply sto Broad street, Waverly. 12481 Black Mare, weighs 1,050 pounds. | quire J. C, Wood, 607 Maple street. ’ Op. 107-1m Private Sale Hous2hold goods, horses and wago will be offered at public sale Tuesd October 10, at 8 am, at H. K. Spaulding g 204 Packer avenue, Sayre, 12 For Sale or Exchange. Double barrel 12-guage hammer shot- gun in perfect condition for sale cheap for cash, or will trade for a goad bicycle, Write what you have to offer to “Sports- hi ) f For County Commissioner | pur Ho 1 hereby announce myself Jaa 0 date for the office of County GC er, appealing to the voters, without 1 h- gard to party, for their ald and suppor} at the polls ba November, Hevny H. Bevmiay. Towanda, Pa., Aug. 16,05. care Valley Record, Sayre, Pa. 110561 Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock the following card sigus: For Rent For Sale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms Boarding Notice. The Record, has the best House Lease ever printed in bradford Heceipt also Vest Pocket and of Books; and a variety for Justices and Constables, Orchestra The Queen City Orchestra, composed of experiencad musicians, and playing all the latest music, is prepared to fur nish any number of instraments for balls, parties or entertainments, day or night; rates reasonable. Inquire CH, Barden, Valley Phone 2-x, Sayre, or leave, orders at Maney & Page's, Bayre, Orchestra. The D. 8 Andrus Orchestra guaran- tees mtisfaction at all concerts, balls, ies, ste. Prices reasonable, Leave For Rent for rent, 200 Packer avenue, Apply at t premises, 136-6* House Save, Vacant floor in block at corner of Le high and Packer avenues, suitable storage purposes, Inquire of C, J, ‘ 2% o* Two farnished rooms with modern conveniences for rent. Mrs. J. FP, Balli- van, 311 Desmond street, Sayre, 13148 7 3 —— street, or see J. J. Hummel, IESE SSE Try an ad in The Record.