Suites. Prices Right. Large Assortment. New Goods. GRAF & CO. © 30d Undertaking. Cor. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. = WAVERLY FRANK EB WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Greg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the malo office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X, Try Strong's Cough Syrup. { Grant Taylor of Nichols was in town today — | Try Strong's beef, wine and iron. Superintendent WE. Case went to Elmira today. Buy your spring millinery of Mrs. Ellis at Waverly. 261 2t | Miss Mame Finch of East Wa- | verly went to Owego this morning = Miss Julia Nichols of Cincinnat 1e : Valley Record tus is visiting friends in Waverly. John J. Kane of Howard street W. T. CAREY, Tditor, is convalescent after a severe attack Published every ou oat Bear of grip u4 Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, is : Call on Mrs. Ellis, the milliner, 201 2t Mrs John Slawson, who has ®t "the ihe Dostotioe at Sayre, Pa, Congress of March 8, been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wel ler, returned home today. 11 the news that's fit to print” All Three candidates took the third WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14. 1906. degree at the meeting of Manoca “lodge, I. O. O. F., last night. Post card views of Waverly and Sayre. Plain and colored. 2 for sc. At Strong's pharmacy, Waverly. 1 modern ‘methods for the scien- of painless opera- on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, BR THE GLOBE STORE. Miss May Keegan returned from mm Wilkes-Barre today after spending the past two months at New York Thy an ad in The Record. city and Wilkes-Barre. millinery arriving daily. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jessup of | Painted Post, who have been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs George Painton, | have returased home. ALL BUT ONE Waverly—After many attempts to get a full ticket in the field for the coming election, party have succeeded in filling all but one vacancy. At the caucus L. F. Lord, Michael Curry and Simon Zausmer were nominated for trustees. Mr. Lord and Mr Curry withdrew. Mr. Lord was mittee to appear on the ticket but meeting yesterday afternoon Fred on the ticket. i MP in, FAILED TO INDICT Waverly—The grand jury failed to indict either William Dunham or Athur Floyd, who were arrested some time ago on a charge of breaking into a barn at North Bar- ton and taking a shingle mill. Mr the oull under an agreement that permitted him to take it at any time if there was default in pay ment. The grand jury decided that he had committed no crime WILL ENTERTAIN FRIENDS their friends Monday evening, March 19 in the K. of C. hall in | honor of St. Patrick's day. Good | speaking and music will be provid- | ed, and a merry time is assured Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has In stock the following card signs: \ For Rent For Sale Privates Offices Please Do Not Ask for Credis Positively No Admittance Furalshed Rooms) Boardinz The local officials of the United States Express company are as much in the dark as ever concern- iog the loss of the package of money on Monday morning. The mvestigation which was conducted on the matter and the chances are that the money will probably never be found. KAISER'S FRIENDLY ACT. German Miners Recover Bodies From Wrecked Courrieres Pits. PARIS, March 4 —Unexpected sue cess crowned the work of the life sav. ing corps from the Westphaliah mines, who arrived at the scenes of the col- Hiery disaster in the Courrieres dis trict. They are sald to have heen sent in accordance with the express wish of the German emperor. They descended into the wrecked pit No. 2 and as a re brought up to the pit's mouth Experts describe the work of the Westphaliaus as wonderful. They are rapidly clearing the gulleries of the mine Ambassador McCormick presided at a brief appeal on behalf of the suffer ers from the disaster. The sum of §1.- Three Villages Destroyed by Lava, HONOLULU. March 14--The erup tion of the volcano on the island of Savall of the Samoan group continues on a large scale. Three villages have been cotnpletely destroyed. inchuding cocoa plantation on the islaml. The residences of A. King and G. Barleley have been reduced to ruins and are a total loss. The wide three-quarters of a mile feet an hour some distance alicad the sea waiter 1s boiling and the sof breaking over the fiery streann Great Britain's Wealth An estimate of the accumulated cape 00 Dy, Lost and 301 Desmond street, a ladies’ open face gold watch, monogram, “G. L. Fioder please return to this office. = For Sale or Rent House, barn and 12 acres of land in| Lockwood. Eaquirs of D.C. orn ca. § Pa Robiton hays, garage Mais aad erry streets, Ath oseaylen A Be J.T. Cor Athen We positively will move on April 1 and in order to reduce our $15,000 stock of CLOTHING AND SHOES we will innaugurate a removal sale, beginning March 13, to last 12 days, and will give you some. convincing prices. Bp ry hag Dressmaking done at your home. For further st 115 Hos- partisans. inquire For Rent House to rent, Athens, Pa, corner of Elmira and street. Apply to B. O. Decker, West Cooperstreet. 255-8* FOR RENT--Three rooms up staies, : Boytize at No. 118 Harris street, Athens, SUITS Men's suits that were $7 now $4 48 Mens * vv ~*~ g " 678 Men's «© Iz 820 Men's *- _" 1$-% 0b OVERCOATS Overcoats that were £6 to $9, £4 78 * 10to14, 680 HATS $175 and $2 derbies and soft hats, newest shapes, $1 28, st A seven room house, 202 Tyler street, Athens. Inquire at the house or of B. F. Lauer, 228 Main St, shoe shop. 253-8* To Rent—Small house on Elmer ave- nue, at once. Mrs J. E. Wheelock, 112 South Elmer avenue, 261-1 The Dr. Judson pro; on North stre:t, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Ales, Farmers National Bank, SHOES 100 pairs men's $3 shoes, now F 3! G8. Children’s shoes soc and up KNEE PANTS soc and 75c values now 42c. 25c values 18c. MEN'S PANTS 150 pairs Men's Pants that were | $1 50, now g8c. $2 and $2 50 Men's Pants, now $1.48. Double brick store, suitable for a gro- cery or ry and meat market, cor- ner of H stree} and Pennsylvania avenue, A Pa. Will be fitted up to suit the renter, new and in first-class order. James 8. Parks, Athena. 253-8 A suit of rooms for light Suit cases worth $1 50, now g8c, 60 pairs ladies shoes, the $125 kind, now gsc. Men's odd vests, worth $i to | $1 25, now G5c FURNISHINGS 500 silk bow ties worth 25¢, three pair for 25c. go dozen black half hose, silk | finish, three pair for 25c. Men's soc work shirts, double | or single fronts, now 38c. Men's white handkerchiefs 3c each, two for sc. Bring in your boy to be clothed, we will save you | money. B. Freedman, | 308 Broad Street, Waverly. minutes walk ed shops, at a bargain, 'We Stand on the Quality of Our Work. | FISH, FISH, i TL), Ren — We will have thom every day during ~ Good work horse for sale cheap. | Try us for a Suit. | Lent. Alsoa : A large num-|lar prices. quire 322 Chemung street, Waverly. ber of stylish designs of high 200-8t grade maternal to se- street, Valley Phone 66x. Bell Phone 138w i lect from. Prices Moderate. | Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. | THE DOCTORS |S. J. NASADOWSKI, Elects wo titut ectro ical Institute MeCarthy Dock ibe ng and | will be at the Tioga Hotel, Waverly | atk Sts, Waver'y | March 14 t0 18. Consultation free Situation Wanted jot Pe Widow wishes position as housekeep ‘er. Inquire at Stevenson St. 247-6! i and » G. W. Morse, 120 North Elmira Stivet Athens, For Sale. For Bale—Eight room land, fine chicken house and barn, 16 line of meat at popu- En- . J. BELLIS, Elizabeth 1905 Automobile, two or four passen- ger, convertible, prime condition, In- spection invited, Particulars on re= quest. Address Lock Box 8, Athens, Pa, Five piece parlor suit. Inquire 444 Pennsylvania avenue, Waverly. 2354-0t* Residence lot on North Wilbur aveane, Inquire 513 Stevenson street. 354-12¢ Houses for sale in Waverly, any Ene. arn Inquire of A.G I Waverly: NY Read The Record. TOWN CLOCK BLOCK. RCH SALE, ® ® 400 dozen Huck Towels, each 60 dozen Huck Towels, each 50 dozen Huck Towels, each “50 dozen Huck Towels, eac h 25 dozen Ready- Made: Sheets, 25 dozen Pillow Cases, each 1,000 yards Fancy Laces, yard . Satteen Petticoats - The New, the Beautiful, the each Dress Goods, Silks Panamas Mohairs Batistes Albatross Tamise Henriettas, Cravenette Cloths Cream Serges Chiffon Panama Serges Broadcloths Pau de Soie Voiles Grey Mixtures This stock contains all that's new and best in 8 Materials. Examice the New Goods. New All-Overs for Waists, yard 8ic Bleached Muslin, yard 7c Grey Oalicoes, yard he 8ic Oc Persian Lawns, yard 500 yards New Embroideries, yard 1,000 yard New Embroideries, yard Handsome Bagdad Drapery, yard L.adies’ Muslin Night Gowns, each Lace and Embroidered Trimmed the Latest in Dress Goods, Silks, to new styles and to economy : Carpets and Rugs Brussells Axminsters Ingrains Oil Cloths Mattings, Fillings Linoleums Fibre Carpets Smyrna Rugs Axminster Rugs Brussels Rugs Shades Poles &e., &ec. We positively show the largest stock of Floor Coverings in this section. “Seeing is believing.” Visit this elegant department and inspect this immense stock. New Spring Ginghams, yard Unbleached Table Linens, yard Bleached Table Linens, yard Handsome Patterns Carpets, Rugs, and Furniture Elegant Furniture New and Handsome Furniture for the PARLOR LIBRARY SITTING ROOM : DINING ROOM BED ROOMS HALLS