‘FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $500 OR OVER. Furniture Dep't New line of Brass and Iron Beds just re esived, to be sold at prices that will please you. Also pew Furniture arnving daily. Whatever _ your wants in this line we can supply them. ~~ Call and consult our third floor manager on the installment proposition we offer. Many have already done so and furnished their homes on this easy payment plan Notion Department Street Flor Ladies’ embroidered gilt belts in all sizes and colors, H0c. Ladies’ plain mit or silver belts, 25¢c. a" Also a very large line of New Trimmings— 1) fish scale, black or colors, Persian braids in various combinations to match or harmonize with all colors of dress goods Full assortment of Colgate & Co's Toilet Ar ticles, Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Water, Talcum Powder, Tooth Paste and Powder. Colgate's Bay Rum is the best you can get; try it and be convinced. Their Shaving Scap 1s also a luxury. Ladies’ White Shirt Waists Odd Sizes and Broken Lines, Slightly Soiled To be closed out at one-half price First come first served. Regular prices 73¢, 79¢, Bie, 98c, $1.19, $1.37, $1.48, up t+ $237, at ex- actly one-half price About two dozen Ladies’ Colored Waists to close out at one-half price. Regular 50c¢ val- ues at 25c. B.C. Down Pillows 18x18 20x20 ! 99499 24x24... | 20x20 This quality 1s manu- factured especially for us 2/2 \(R Ra ¥ . " and is so marked. Garments Tailor Made Suits and Garments worth one- half more than we are now selling them at They are of all wool Venetian Cheviots and Mannish Grey Mixtures. They show the up- to-dateness of th's store's stock. Some of the Eaton styles and Girdle effects, others hip a NEL NS TAP Hee The Basement ° Is full of good bargains in Crockery, Glass, fa \SSRTR 2 NS) Candle All styles are ey Wooden, Tin, Iron, Agate, Epanel Ware, China, and small Hardware articles. A few samples of our China Dinner Sets will be found in our the prices afford. We have others in the Lase- | and prices now PAG \SN JAN olf DEEN 7 Na mmm r—— Old English law. es on the few Blankets and one-third to one-half under ‘4 NUP PY \ RY TEAM RAN AWAY voke Il was passed during the reign | of Queen Elizabeth, whes parliament | solemnly enacted that “an who, from that date would deceive or eajols into matrimony aay of the sub | Jects of her majesty, by the use of ! fales Bair or any other thing false ia connection with her body. or by the use of palnts or copmeties, would be punished as for frand asd deceit, with iatent to cause harm.” Another Wireless Record. Wireless talegraply broke its own record again whem the operators ot Colon “overheard” ths conversation that 100k pladg ete evealpg last moath between the stations ot Manbatiaa Beach and Padihooly the total Sin¥e coversd ia (he cirenit being more than 3000 milea This record is all the mere remarkable when It ls remem- bered that the distanes covered by the | first transatlantic cable was only 1,660 miles Office From four to eight skilled jeb and a new, up- say we have the please. We keep aispoudion to Honest at Home. Ia the southere Oagcasus a treveler may still apply for food and shelter {in any bouss and be sure of a wel- | come acd the best avallable fare The | host takes caré personally that moth- | tng 1s etolea Yot the same host | whea the guest has jeft his Dome, may | follow and rod hig after he has gone |s few miles Valley Phone |28x. WE PRINT Ristoric Kansan. Kansas, bad helped to fake the In- | sugtrstion sult worn ‘by Preaidest An: drew Jackson He DRauled corn fo | Atehison in the early days, receiving ten cents a buabel, and It took an en tire load to pusehase a pair of boots W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE New Zealand Railways. The state work shops of New Zea- land have been working overtiwne late- ly. says the Four Track News, building sew roiling stock for thelr raliroads on om Macey & Page Block accounl of the rapid increase of travel Rooms fonserly occapied by the late John R. Murray, Office hours: -#to 10a. m.; 6:30 to p,m. Alother Limes daring $9! Gratitude. 4 . | : day at Valley Record offi eo. Madam, dat wuz a fue weal’ sald) Weary Wigglas “1'd like 10 saw some woud fer youse.' “We burn only pas “Den permit me, madam, 10 turns off | de burner for youse | must do some- | thing to show me appreciation.” —Chl- sagu Sun ETE Ming the Dust. “Pastourized int | Ing or wore scenically wonderful (han this South Sea colony BLACKSMITHING HORSESHORING AND GENER- ERAL REPAIRING. Have had over thirty years’ ex- Jetience in practical horseshosing aad guarsnios work wo please. Your Atheas—Purl Ph Phalin drove his team over to the Cove Planing | Mills about ten o'clock this fore- {noon and left them standing be | tween the mill and the lumber shed | The lumber shed has a drive way | through the center with hanging doors that run on grooved pulleys from the top. The team got fright ened and ran through the drive | way carrying the doors with them and across the vacant lot to Des- {mond street. Here they came in contact with a shade tree, one of the horses striking his head again st it with such force as to knock him down. They were captured without furthur trouble but one horse has his head badly cut The other horse had his leg badly hurt. Both horses were led to Mr Phalins barn on North Main stre -t Dr. Crawford was called They will both rec ver. and Opium in Australia. The different stales, having agreed to prohibit the sale And growth of opium, the commonwealth government of Australia has prohibited the im- portation of opium except for medied- pal purposes Wegro Troops. The Twenty-fourth infantry, now at Sen Francisco, waiting to take ship for Manila, January 35 is the first negro regiment that has been ordered on for- eign service for nearly five years Queen's Lofty @arden Queen Margherita, of Italy. has an | Alpine garden 6000 feet above sea level, which is sald to be not only the highest garden in the world, but the | most perfect of its kind Tin in Qelombia. | Some of the finest tin deposits In the | world occur lu Colombia. Many of the tin mines are worked by foreign com- | panies | Growth of Cannon. | OQunboats covered with four inches | of Iron were shot-proof in 1864. Now | the latest cannon shot will peneirals { 84 inches of (he best steel | Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Carried to Her Home in An Un- Sustained Severe Injuries Athens—Miss Neva Hafflett of East Athens came to Dr.Joachim's dental parlors this morning some work done. When the sister had taken the chair Miss Neva felt faint and went out of the room to go down stairs Shs had takea only two or three steps when she lost consciousness and fell to the landing below. She was taken up unconscious and carried to Der, Joachim's office and Dr. Cowell was summoned. She received the full force of the fall on her face and head which were badly bruised. Dr. Cowell took her to her home but she did not regain conscious ness for a long time The extent of her injuries could not be defi nitely ascertained. ATHENS. Floyd Campbell retvnt to Sat- terfield today. The Athens cadets will meet in town hall tonight Miss Eliz beth Payne spent the day with friends in Towanda. Miss Ela v ail has gone to Bals timore to visit her sis‘er, Mrs. War- ren Peck. Joseph Kellogg “of Talmadge Hill, was calling upon Athens friends yesterday. H Granger has had a Geo be around 10day. The Athens bowling ¢ team will go to Binghamton Thursday cvens ing for a friendly contest. If you want a good sensible shoe go to James Smith's, Gog South Main street, Athens. 248-3 Ire Segar has porchased the Henry Spear house on Mile Hill and will take possession March 1 The oil well reached 1,900 fect last night, and Ostrapder says they struck another gas vein that is a gusher. Mr. and Mrs C. O. Bradford, who have been making a visit in Cortland, returned home yesterday afternoon. ——— a ————— ees Manley Tolbert has been visits ing his parents the past week and returned to Bucknell university this morning Miss Mary Ackley and niece Corinne Walker have been the guests of Mrs. M, W. Crayton, re- turning to Towanda this morning. George. and Morris Kniver were boarders at the hotel de Mulligane last night and were brought before Burgess Macafee this morning to answer to the charge of drunken- ness and disorderly conduct. Sen- tence was suspended ORGANTZANG BALL: CLUB Athens—The Athens Athletics are organizing a new base ball team, and they expect to be ready to tackle any organization in this county as soon as the season for active warfare opens. They wll begin to practice about April 1, and from that time on they will get in work that will perfect their disci pline and strength very rapidly. Their first game will be played with Wyalusing about the last week in April at Athens. Athens—Tomorrow will be Ash Wednesday when appropriate ser vices will be held in Trinity church at 7:30and 10am. On Sunday Bishop Tolbert will admin ister the apostolic rite of confirma- tion, will preach and celebrate since so much evidence sented bas been omlited or on ferred to ln very wodified terme’ says: “We smphatisally pote terrible state of affairs stl ray the Kongo stile, and wé appeal sn adequite impresblon of what age appeal In document was adopted at the third eral conferences of the missionaries Kinchassu, ‘Stanley Pool. GERMANY AND FRANCE. “Die Wacht am Rhain"” Fellowes bp the “Marseillalse” Cansed Rew. NEW YORK, Feb. 87. —As the band ceased playing “Die Wacht am Rbeln” at & German ball ia Terrace Garden, Wiiget Walthers and Louisa Bou began to sing with great vigor “Marssiliaine.” ‘Thate was a circle of angry Germans about them ia an Im stant. The Frenchman and womas only sang the Iéuder. Proprietor Bueskind, puffing ‘with made sturdy opposition, still singl the glory of Frhoee. Miss Boulalg threw a cockiajl glass at BSueekl Missing him, It cut the face of her es sort, Detective Conroy did bis beat to quiet the Freuch couple, but ia yaln. Finally be arrésted them. Ou the way to the station they continued their soug with great fervor It cost them $8 sucka: Yapkopl unr. fo, aime Government Pays Buleide’s Shortage, WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The Boush committee on claims agreed fo r ; mend the ge of a bil making good 4 load OF $871 suffered by L. temple] of Bamberg, Germany, American consi] at Bamberg, whe lected the money from au American ¢¢ tate and falled te pay it to Blertemp- fel. When chafged with tbe embestle ment Etarn killed himself. Tr Vegetables. Net satisfied with the usual grafting adopted by faricuiturisis, a Freqeh- man, M. Molliard, of Parjs, has started a to transform vegetables. Already Mo bas succeeded ia turning a radish Inte a potajo—according to a reepnt consul ar report, Ex.Senater Fremch Aequitied. BACRAMENTO, Cal, Feb, 27.—For- mer State Sepator Frank Freoch of this city, accused of accepting a bribe, was acquitted by a Jury ia the bupreme court bare! FINANCIAL AND COMMEROCIAL. Closing Stosk Quotations. Mesey on call stendy at per ceatl Prine tepntie per ceat aisnces: WINN N. Y. Central. Norf. & West... Penn. BR: R. Rock Island St. Paul Southern Paes... 0 Beuthem Ry... Beuth. Ry. pt... CLN6% West New York Markets. gE seta patents, - CREE ERT wint patents. WHEA is. ta the vary Sitar by 4 ata bg pr te Thr red I -— Quiet; elty, , Couatry, Ao Shippiag, Su: weed roy pat uh a BE —. re only a part ot the big assortment of our Walk-Over line, which now offers you ii New Styles New Lasts New Leathers PROGRESS i Is the order of the l'day. Asa city, we | will inevitably have anew Town Hall, a complete sewer system and fine pavements. You can add to|vwe the general im- ~ provement An up to date |Shusk bathroom ora good | heating system will add value to your property, give you more comfort and | hem, J better health. And it doesn't cost so much. Ask us about it FS 31, ges) Trains leave Sayre as follows: RABTBOUND. no, Pies. wiles re = 100] reo = Sans Ce Chios Baltimort Betmoce sod Wasblugton. 110: AM Triads. Wises. Lats: a torre ry HUE i SRSEEE Br u} “was das Da . Lagy- DO IT NOW. ru, macs cr iE ER . 10:40 Be ator Newirh oul Cw TON, H. R. TALMADGE, . Carries Sieepicn Sat Pappas only. Beth "Pheses Elmer Ave. i 08 t= dia ae Teast BF a Oval’ an Ay M. = 3 Oc Rh Cal- A. H. MURRAY, M.D. 3: AEE Conancis or AM Thea. ‘Tromassbers, Harts _ SPESLTES, boll fm i Ema A.M. Week days oul Throah and th the = 11: Ny Beaara Ts CEES 3: hy ERE = ry ry L. B. DENISON, M. D, | E22 Sriram: : Ollics, Rava 2 dud 4 (3:47 erie Burdett (Woking) valet, Cod Ole almadge L i ve | P.M Duty oes send, Mack Bi Valley Phoae at offics and b i sr Ts Some, Recymer , M. Deliy Ju for Lockwood, FE H. H. Norra f B= Sr Ea Spa. Attorney-at-Law file, Sova Takano Sore ah al JE Ea 2 There is no nook nor cor= Try an ad in The Record. ‘ner where The Valley Rec- (ord does not circulate *4 Our Spring Hats AND Neckwear ” Have Arrived *$ ~
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