GRAF & CO. | Willams | ooo Special 1 Ib Lowney’s chocolate 4 pkgs Royal cornstarch . 3 pkgs seeded rasien 3 pkgs English currants 2 Ibs shredded cocoanut 4 Ibs ginger snaps . g bars Acme soap . 10 bars Railroad soap 11b A Noi Japan tea. 40c Japan tea . 3 cans Herald baked beans 30c bottle Queen olives . 1 Ib Boston Combination coffee 5 Ibs 1 Ib White House coffee 5 lbs Pillsbury's Best flour . Washburn's Best flour 3 cans Conewago com . 4 caas Osborn corm . . . ~ 1 doz. R02 glass cans Hoyt's toma. dS - “ 1 I seh can pie peaches 2 Ib evaporated apples I. A. &G. R. Williams =] 1 148 DESMOND STREET BOTH ‘PHONES __ THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- ness, and will pay you three per oeat. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Bavings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposita, whether large or small, draw the same rate of N. . SAWTELLE, Cashier. The Valley Record 3 H MURRELLE, Publisher, w. T. CAREY, Editor. | — Published svery afternoon excopt Suz- ay a Murrelle’s Printing Office, Sayre, Sabserl 00 ; 25 cents ption, $3.00 per year; 25 cen WAVERLY FRANK E. WOOD, Representative News and adve rtising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X. A Unger Elnura spent Sunday in ————— 0-3 for your millinery. Robert Smith of Geneva spent Sunday in town. Charles Brown went to tl A Ass sn Buy your” millinery of Mrs. rect styles 6-3 Barton were visiting Mrs, Barton Hall Sunday. Mrs. Ellis, at Waverly, can save you money and give you the latest in millinery. 6-3 Misses Edith and Mary Ingham visiting their brother, Ingham, Lincoln street H. B, Wesley Smeaton returned from Horseheads last night, after visiting his sister, Mrs. L. M. Chappie in that place for the past four days. Walter Bishop's cafe at the corner of Broad and Loder street is rapidly acquinng a fine patron- age. Mr. Bishop provides his guests with first class lunches, which with an elegant assortment of pure wines and liquors makes it a most desirable place at which to SICAL WIRES UT at the cut the signal D. lL. & station were last night so as to set the signal against any train passing. i Who did the cutting is not known and the deed was discovered before any trains had been stopped The freight trains generally pass at a high rate of speed and -it thought that the act was done by some one who wished to catch a train ride at that place. 0. L. & W. STATION BURNED Waverly—The D. LL & W station at Wilawanna was burned to the ground last night. The building caught fire at about 11 o'clock and burned so fiercely that the telegraph poles near the build- ing caught fire and were almost entirely consumed and the mid night train from Elmira delayed about an hour. — 15 was Waverly—The Tomorrow is is Lehigh Valley pay day. Men's dress and working shirts, soc kind at 42c at H. Sattler's. Don't forget the concert at the Baptist church on Wednesday evening - Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkland of North Lehigh avenue, Largest lige of hats in the valley at prices that save you money at Athens Racket Store. 6 3 Lehigh Valley stock a little over a week ago dropped to 05 1s agam soanng upward, on Saturday was quoted at 74 The W.C T.1 meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs John Bull, No Sayre will 103 Passenger traffic on the Lehigh Valley still continues to be heavy Sayre is crowded with human beings — — George Armstrong, a Lehigh | car near Rummerfizld on Saturday | afternoon and sustained in which will confine him to his home | uric; ————— The passenger trainmen on the | Lehigh Valley and other roads in the east donned their summer uni- | forme today. The new uniforms | are neat and tasty and add greatly | to the appearance of the wearer ep nr gists The electric fan is making its | appearance. J. R Kasper, Sayre's | well known restauranteur, has in- stalled one of the swiftly moving | air agitators and the patrons of that | place will hereafter enjoy the breeze. | oO { - Nearly all the miners in the anthracite regions resumed work | today. The men that had been] imported have left the collenes and it is expected that normal cons ditions will prevail in a few days. | Charles H. Allen, one of the] oldest and best printers in Brad-| has resigned his | and ac@®pted al similar one with the Bradford Star, ———— Automobiles are becoming plen- tiful in Sayre and yesterday the owners of these machines took ad- vantage of the fine weather and good roads and made trips into the surrounding country and nearby towns, S— — The proclamation from the grand sire and the grand master that the second Tuesday in June or so near that date as 1s convenient shall be observed by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows as a memonal day in honor of their death has been received — tle The books, entitled “The San- Francisco Horror,” which The Record has been giving away with each yearly subscription, have ar- rived and are ready for distribution The book contains over 400 pages and is in cvery detail exactly as advertised. agents will be ready to deliver them in a few Our sympathy. days excites suspicion and invites Now neither is wanted, but the sure way to avoid both is to “keep up.” This 3y paying a small amount at For quality, desired. i ii and style our stock of Spring garments leaves nothing to be sirable and ing which the pn ¢ notable The clothing theref Attractive ¥ $8 Ladies Suits 30 Stylishly stunning suits in novel effects and artistic designs. There are so many shades in vogue that even the most partic- ular and those who want something differ- ent will have no difficulty making a selec- tion. Our showing is such that we can meet all demands. The Eton Jacket with its “soft fluffiness and feminine frills” is very popular. Nothing is smarter or more jaunty than the waist line jacket. We have every other model and style and an inspection of our offerings will at once command your atten- tion and give you pleasure. Select your garment and pay a little every week. worthy. Being made by union have no lurking germs which The fabrics, the attractive quahty of the matenals are of our stock. and general character of our once show to the purchasers good values and embody all the lish garments. C Advertise in The Record. Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys? neys and Bladder? the loins, side, back, groins and blad- der? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to paas urine? If so Williams’ Kidney Pills will cure Sample Free. By mail 50e, Druggists. Williams Mfg. Co, Prop's, Cleveland, O. Bold by UC. M. Driggs, druggist. —p Charter Notice In the Court ford County Notice is hereby given that an appli- cation will be wade to the above court on Monday, June 4, 1806, by Job Griffin, O. L. Haverly, Vine Crandall, inson, E. M. Cowell, J. W. Beamau, et under the Act of Assembly of the Com An frateraal, ficial societies, opders or associations Palmistry! ec Week Ouly Nidan Allies oe FOR 1906. The Pierce, Racy cle, Miami, Rambler, Crescent and Nubia. PRICES FROM $20.00 UP. "Largest stock of bicycle sundries. Tires from $1.50 up. Saddles from 50c up. Pedals from 50c up. Pumps from 10c up. Coaster Brakes from $4.00 up. ZAUSMER'S JEWELRY STORE, Broad Street. eman in Hercu was sunset She is the ¢ Waverly. GENTLEMEN ADMITTED LARCE TICKET SALE Nearly two hundred tickets have {been sold for the concert to be {given in the Baptist church on Wednesday evening by a Maxfield | Moree, Miss Malissa Treat and Miss Evelyn Rathbun, and the | indications are that the church will | Waverly high] school was defeated by the Sayre high school base ball team on last | Saturday afternoon by a score of | 16 to 10. The game was rather | loosely played, although at times | the players displayed dash and| vim. Both sides Made many errors. |be crowded to the doors. The | HOSPITAL NOTES | program consists of 14 numbers L. H. Clark, oh Rummerfield, | and will sppeat in the daily papers} and Mrs. John Park, of Montrose, tomorrow, The piano 10 be' used] at this concert will be furnished by discharged f . WeTe 'SCarged tms forenoon | Barrett Brothers of Binghamton. Entered as second-class ‘matter ‘May Gader the Ack of Congrem of Kaveh 1 Act of Congress of Narch 8, { therein,” Approved April 4, A.D, 1803, and its supplements, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called The Keystone Guard, the character and ob- { ject of which is the formation of a secret, | fraternal, beneficial seciety, to provide { for the payment to its members of sick, disability or death claims in such {amounts as may be authorized, and to! | provide for the payment of money upon the expiration of a fixed period of not leas than five sears to members whose benefleial or distribution period may { then expire of sach sum not ex the maximum amount named in the | beneficiary certificates as the cou- | stitution and general laws in force at the expiration of said period way For Rent Part of a double house, Stevenson street. Inquire of Peter Hocklander on 58 the premises. " Housn for rent at 209 North | venue, Inquire at 2094. Rooms for rent, modern | rovements, gas lights, Tn 513 8, Room 3, Forrest House, ATHENS, PA WANT ADS! H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Wanted, Specialties Apprentice girls wanted at Miss Shu- DI of Women and of the Reet | lenbusg's dressmaking parlors, 108 ( he. | Hours—7 to 9a. my 1% 8,7 to 8 p.m. | mung stree t, Wave rly. 148 Rios, Bo, Jas OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK. Boy wiuted. Apply at Gately Farni-| = treet. W Trg amall offices, ne room with beth, Valley Telephone 27x. 118 Lockhart 5 | ure Cou Brunt #67 gel Waren! ) suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. YOUNG L ADIES and GIRLS can find Talmadge. UK . PECKALLY, 0 work—good wages--and paid | th a howa by the Ya Tha Heigrin % 300 2 a a i DEALER IN ES x For rent, office rooms in the Whesloak k hn mm | Two offices for rent in the & this purpose to have possession and ene Domes . | | | joy a) the ighias A and privileges Foreign and tic Fruits For Sale Page block, 2 conferred by said Act of Assembly and | at a bargain to right The Record, has — ie the laws of this Commonwealth. Pare Olive Oil for medical purposes. Fred J. Taylor. 3e | L. T. HOYT, Bolicitor. Macaroni at §, 8 and 10¢ per pound. — Lease ever ted in = ing FOR SALE CHEAP 6-mayld, 21,28 i A quantity of hoasshold goods. Ine also Test | : No. « Rlizabeth St Waverly { atreet, Waverly, 2nd floor. CC. L, Sher- for Justices and One Indian motorcycle, 19035 | ——————— quire for next 20 days at x» Broad i { herd. 2 EDISON PHONOGRAPES | ue nse irc os JI | 3 AKER. DR. A. 8. REES, M.D." p House and lot on Lewis street. Write | ns Records and supplies on easy perfect running order, double grip 100 Laan ast Sage, insta Balding, Elmira, N. Y. "$00.1m monthly payments. Over 1,000|control. One Merkle motorcycle Carpenter and Builder. 8 60 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 40 8:00, 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, K. Y. | gpecinity. a : “All the news that’ 1 fit to print” fC SMOxDAY, MAY 1, Ta. * PERSONAL NENTION Harry LaPlant w was in Towanda this forenoon on business. -— — Edward Sullivan and Fred Myer drove to Nichols yesterday. ceding Mrs. Elsie Brown, of Milltown, | underwent an operation this morn- | General store party. Central Mrs. A. P. LaPlant and children have returned from a visit with friends at Towanda. Herman Jedkins, night clerk at Kasper's restaurant, has returned from a week's visit with friends and relatives in New York city. gold molded records in stock at|as good as new, a great bargain, at Zausmer’s jewelry store, Waverly. | Zausmer's jewelry store, Waverly,
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