$50,000.00 $12,000.00 your Banking busi- ast per annum for money Certificate of Deposit or Aecount. part: of savings is a feature of this Bank, and ‘deposits, whether large or draw the same rate of N. N. SAWTELLE, Cashier, Record af e Valley CUNNINGHAM, City Rditor. every afternoon except San- les Printing Office, Sayre, $3.00 per year; 25 cents 3g rates reasonable, and made a aati] 28 second-class matter May She Dostafce at Sayre, Pa, Congress of March 3, & news that's it to print” ¥, OCTOBER 10, 1905. ISITE Mitten reported an enroll at the institute yester- Df these, 427 were teachers are 460 teachers in the and more of them are ex- to enroll today ute is highly success interesting and inspiring been arranged Prof is chairman of the on the course of reading | 1 OF THE LATE ARD I. CLENDENNY funeral of Howard M. Clen was held from the home of at No. 108 Pleasan'' 2 o'clock this afternoon. | & SPECIAL CHALLENGE PRICES 3:C 5c 6:C 3:C 5¢ 5¢C 6.C 18¢ 12:¢ New Hambargs, yd 0c s¢ Outing Flannel, vd 7¢ Outing Flannel, vd 8¢ Outing Flannel, vd a¢ Calicoes, yd 6ic Muslin, yd 7¢ Ginghams, yd 10c Cambrics, yd 252 Linen Towels, each Arncld Flannels, yd Ladi IN CLOAKS Al SUITS AND FURS SPECIAL CHALLENGE PRICES es’ Sweaters, I wool, all colors SPECIAL -—O Ladies’ Long Coats in Castor, Black, frown. 85¢ . A Big Bargain $10.49 Ladi es’ Wrappers = SPECIAL CHALLENGE PRICES IN FURNITURE PARLOR STAND $1.89 50¢c Sultan Carpets, yd $5.48 Misses Coats, Taff $1.50 wi $2.98 lai de widths, vd | Ribbons, vd All Wool Carpets, yd BC 0c 25¢ Axminster Carpets, yd Large Smyrna Rugs For Parlors Axminster Rugs 75¢ to 83.50 Knit Shawls for Half Price Flannel Underskirts 50¢ to 75¢ each Muslin Underwear prices: Muslin Drawers 25c up to $1.50 Night Gowns, special, 50c, Embroidery trimmed; others 89¢, $1, up to 2.50. A handsome Lace trimmed Skirt for $1, value 1.35; others 1.50, Lio, up to 3.50. Bearskin Coats in white $3.98. Ladies’ Coats in Mixed Tweeds, $11.50, 13.50, 19.00. Ladies’ Covert, tan and castor coats, £12.50 up to 30.00. Ladies’ Black Coats, $12.50 40.00. up {to Far Scarfs, Isabella Opossum, $3.50 each. Others 1.50 up to 30.00. Muffs to match, 7.85 to 20.00, Hand Bags, 25¢ up to $3.00, Handsome Neckwear, lace, tailormade and embroidered, 10c. $1.00 each, Automobile vards long. veils three Belts in tailor made and girdle effects. New Side Combs, gold mounted, New Ruchings for fall wear. Everything new in the notion line 45¢ Elegant quilts, silkoline covers, filled with Laminated cotton, $1.39 to 3.50 cach. 200 Pairs Blankets, pr Muslin Curtains, 29¢, 39¢, He, 6Y9¢ pr. Big bargains. Couch Covers 98c up to $5.50. The largest stocks of Dress Goods and Plaid Silks in this section, priced EACH $2.89 Iron Beds Reed Rockers Reed Rockers $2.49 $2.49 Solid Oak Rockers $3.49 Library Tables, large sizes $10.98 Tm Dining Room Chairs, 98c, $1.00, $1.25. Steel Couches, Handsome styles. with Cotton Covers $7.00 Solid Oak Rockers Silk Petticoats $3.69 up to 12.50, Notice Vernon Teed having “Princess Chic. Mr. J. It is one of the i a Free Sample To-day. | 's Instant Cough Cure and be wd that if Is the best 10 Cure or your money re- | C. W. Glddings of Week's | writes, “Your Bauer's In- th Cure Is a good seller and | best satisfaction of any sdicine on the market. | bad a bottle returned. If bottle they are sure to come | second one and tell their 1 will send an- | . For sale by H L Child, Waltman & CE — A ind colder; variable winds Stock Quotations, call firm al ¢4 per cent paper, RUS per cent, RTEENAN, balances, FILL pg $#¢ NY. Central r Nort. & West a | © vor 1 Penn. RR R HE 2 Heading 15% Rock Island 33, Bt. Paul i's Bouthern Pac " Bouthern Hy South. Ry. pf Sugar Texas Pacific Unten Pacific U8 Steel II. 8 Steel pt 8 West. Union E% wy itiy iN 121% ITY 54 oy New York Markets TF R- Moderately active patents, $d ie winter in, SM410. winter extras, REGIE, », LEG Firm apd aboot {0 higher ou ; anal world's shipments « } F western markets B 15-060. May. "Gg ; Creamery. common 18 state dalry, common 1o #x 1 . state, full cream, 4 ed ed and white, fancy, Ste cholew, Io%gllGe e Dull; state, Peunsylvania and x ted, white, ¥e | faly 3 mised, extra, Jd frregular, Maine $1 TI A wate, Bgl Long luar. © Uv De tikime sweets, Jersey, $1 S0GL dy; city, $i suntry, 3 shipping Wgux : marrow, SGI N. me $1001 Ty. red kid domestic flows DOT * commen lo hele 5 fte.. olds, =giic. Ls Ie 1 ie. fowls. 15%G6 ; ® Moe spring goad to Mrs. Wesley Mackenzie will continue to repre sent The Binghamton Pres: Waverly news items intended for publication in The Record cas cither be left at Mr. Mackenzie's office or telephoned to him by time, with Mrs. Gen yesterday after pal ownership” Record, call Valley phone 142-A Sayre. J. H. MugrecLLe, Publisher. Sayre, Pa, Oct. 9, 1905. dey ree cc ctgp——————e Personal and Local Mention rnin, Miss Anna L. Sullivan has re York. Mrs ——————————— this village A complete line of headwear for infants at Mrs. Baker's millinery parlors, Waverly. 129 4 ee — Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Wolcott fict that this in return yesterday. strengthened : ; entertained by A regular business meeting of "en «4 cr a cen the Epworth League was held in the church parlors last evening. President F. E. Lyford of the !crday afternoo ness top to Binghamton yesterday. Parshall of Clark - ung, spent Sunday a pleasant trip. Mr. village and the re- jividual kept dark, certain suspicions the authorities. hunt, Chief Brooks n in a secret session New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Wintel"! be connection boro were among well known vis- itors to this village yesterday. : leave this MAN WHO WANTS 10 BUILD SEWER Waverly —Only a few who heard the lucid explanation of an up-to date sewer system, made by Roger B. Williams, and only a few who, have since met that able young man, are aware that heis an Ithacy | man, son of a wealthy resident of | the University city. Mr. Williams was graduated in the class of 1go1, and went at once to New York city, where with a profession, that of a sanitary en gineer. Although having been in ‘the business only four years and engineers of this kind in the coun- (try, Messrs. Williams and Whit | man have succeeded in a wonder- Their offices in New This same firm of young men | ' made a report to the Sayre bor-| § i fortunate in having Whitman: if such vast sums are to be spent it is well to know that at| Jeast the work would be in safe | hands. In connection with the contracts which Williams & Whitman are] endeavoring to secure in Sayre and Waverly, the following from an Ithaca exchange yesterday is of | interest: i “The report presented by Roger | B Williams, jr. Thursday night, to! the sewer commission, was declar- | ed by old city officials and a lawyer | who was present, to be the best | tory. The deeper the discussion | the readier and more surpris- his : Oak Dressers, $10.50, $12.50, $14.50. Nicely finished. young townsman. The subject was how to improve the sewer sys tem, now ten or eleven years o'd, and make the lake outflow of our machinery do the neccessary work, [he board had a plan of its own He showed that $16,000 will do wonders and cover every- thing that was held reasonable at from £80,000 to $100,000." New Corporation Waverly—The meeting of the recently formed Monoca Temple the Odd Fellows rooms last even- set of by-laws and the completion of much other preliminary business. At another meeting at the same hour and place tomorrow evening which is capitalized at $15,000, will be elected. Mike and Mates Marched Waverly—Michael Clune, the widely known Broad street barber, is receiving much uarelished chaff started to drive to Litchfield. Ow in connection with the harness, the party made most of the homeward journey on foot, according to re- liable information. Will Dance Soon Waverly —The Misses O'Farrell, who for the past few seasons have conducted successful dancing classes, will open their series of instruction in dancing, with infor mal “hops,” beginning next Mon- day evening, Oct. 16, Classes will meet in Stone's hall. St. James’ Association Waverly—The recently formed St. James Benefit association will of Columbia hall, Thursday even- ing, October 12. A small admis- New Line Ruaning. Waverly —With very little cere- mony, the W. S. & A. Traction company Sunday began the oper- ition of the new line connecting the present line and the old belt line, with a new line. but instead of two cars starting from the Broad street terminal, ! there are now three. The cars run the same to Sayre, the belt line] car runs the same as before, and the additional car, starting west on Broad street runs to Pine street, then to Clinton avenue, to Center, to William, where it connects with the belt line at Chemung and Ithaca streets. The new line serves scores of residents in the section it traverses and besides being a great feeder to the main line to the ad- joining towns will be a paying line by itself. Hundreds of Waverly people, out to enjoy the fhe] R weather, hearing of the “new street | cars” took their initial trip over the line, the starting of which marks a step in the progress of the valley, dent. Sayre, Pa. Mary Haman Waverly—The death of Mary Haman occurred at the home of her father at 1 o'clock this morn- ing, after a long illness with con- sumption. She is survived by her father, two sisters, Nellie and Alice, and a brother, Joha The funcral will be held from St John's church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. The arrangements are in charge of Undertaker Farley. Messrs. William T. Rathbun and Pulford, two well known Elmira young men, drove to Waverly and return yesterday, reporting a glo- rious time, you. Olive Oi rs m——— Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon acd arrive at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. In time for connections far west- ern points. This is via Lehigh Valley, Michigan Central or Lake Shore Rail- roads. Sleeper $1.00 doable berth from Baffalo. Hest services and | finest roadbed - unexcelled $ night; rates Bhtdsn, 3 ipment- | orders ning carn. Break up Your Cold And cure your Cough wilh Bauer's & Rates : - Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, ete, § cent a word each insertion | for first three times, } oent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid in advance subscribers. Wanted. Two or three Carpenters at once, H. 0, Hansen, Sayre, 130-1 Five clothing salesmen and tan sales- ladies. Apply Wednesday between 10 H. A. Kaufman. store. One familiar with None other need apply, 374} | Waverly. Girl wanted to do general house A competent girl to do general house wotk. Must go to Oneonta, N.Y. Ap ply to C. T. Hall, Athens, Notice | Whereas my wife, Nellie Cotter, has ‘left my bed and board without cause or provocation, I hereby giv notice that I will no longer pay or be re- sponsible for any obligations that she may incur, T. M. COTTER; 3 | Sep26 0ct3,10,17* Cards For Sale. 112 Desmond Bt. KE A L Ofoe Please Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Boarding For Sale. A new Smith Premier bargain. Call at Record For Sale—12 room house and lo Clark street, Waverly; city wate torms. Tuquire Louis Baley, O Bank, Waverly. 2 Two parlor stoves in good cheap, at Kepler's gas sup Broad street, Waverly, quire 3. C Weed, 607 Mapie of For County Commis at the polls » Kovember. Towanda, Pd, Pong r1 i For Rent Houses for rent, 204 ‘Sayre. Apply at prea ee E playing 4
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