THE VALLEY RECORD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1906 r— a A —————| Mrs. C. L. Humphrey of Wya-| we ras wan on REA — wires Williams & Sutton FREIGHT OR EX Mrs. J. O. Wickwire, and returned Sayre, Pa PRESS ON PUR A | WIELAND Co. home this morning CHASES OF $500 | — . . : A r 1 -S. A Rockwell of Granvill e, has SHOES SHOES Ee « —————— | been the guest of his two daugh Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Evenings After L.V. R. R. Pay {ters, Mrs. I. Blish and Mrs. Lavinia s3eeees | Bailey, and returned home th, 1 GGLING PRICES such as these makes wholesale prices | Oring. He has recent. Yy returned N SHOES AND il from a journey to lowa { for retail sales, and are in effect on days named, and] { Dr. D. McClarty i T.S with our delivery service reaching all this valley, both ove have an 5 dant Y O S E C U R E C A S H phones, and a stock of merchandise varying from | canoes. One was launched Satu I 0 W k (0 B : $ M d M 260,000.00 to $65,000.00 vou need never want for goods An| gy and the Gther one was put into or ne ce Nn Y, eginning on dy, dy gh . > : - : : | the water today They stood their done on a cash-buying and a cash-selling basis, Carpets, Rugs | first voyage splendidly and ares i 11 s and Furniture excepted, which is sold on deferred payments credit 1o thei burlders 100 Pairs 60 P | S 100 Pai S 200 P . fu if preferred | George H. Stimson 1s making d I! l dirs = > . {EO poraN] Lm PrOVR Sr Edwin C.Burtand | A. E. Nettleton's La Lrance and Walk-Ovet, Men Ladies’ Spring Suits Furniture Dep t Big and Little Girls in me suiuctinna vaicy nd ve | Patrician Shoes for | Shoes for Men. | Other Worthmore are glad to note tht ‘Sum’ is/| Women. Regular Regular Price $3.00 Brands Regular Price $3.50 Saag alts of pan F344 i, wr OE —~ in pat ea es . A tare Jresses | keeping up to the front with ali of Price $3.50 and $4. $5.00 and $5.50 for Women. and $4.00. 17 covert iackets some three! Wednesday an rads the modern improvements Sm einai Beied ib ionipie d TINE Sale Price Sale Price | Sale Price Sale Price pouy and still others of the kughsh © yd In three patterns, one | John L. Bradley, who resigned box style Until close it one } Light, and one dark brown @ TN his positicn with ti Johnston $2 78 $3 08 $2 19 $2 78 third off Others in block patterns. §1 00 and 232 ’ —~ . * ® » : . 2) : pS SY Harvester omp any, says that he = “ Lowe 4 INETaN Carpets i hie Duy ERY 3 2 has net dist Naced Lee ( shore, but Ee Special i in Rain Coats rs prote Noh 1 5 at SOF it of p 7 has simply accepted a more lucia Other Small Lots in Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at Bargain Prices i & Jo, 68 = tive situation. Ia oth=r words Mr ie \ 0 s sull with th . Tuesday from opening hour until Rugs 7% sborne 1s still with the Deenng In set with diamonds. He will move Mrs. James Donovan, won the numbered among them. Any in- o OKs § - company 12 noon we will { po ot 25 frum | ompany. any ooat in our stock Upward of A ave been HU greater his family here about June 1. shawl. There will be an attractive formation can be gained by writing i ux S WAT 3 ii Saiv> ve t 1 ter 25 styles and all sizes to select from than last year Buyers tell us that Apes 3 to 14 George Page of Watertown, N The ladies of the Catholic church | FTogram tonight Mr. Kinney o his New York studio, 167 West Fifty-seventh . y fz] f 3 was fabrics of seer 25% ofl. we save them from $2.00 to $5.00 on S abn x street. wcker lawn, chambrayvs, ginghams Y., has accepted a position with the and linens, 69¢, 7c, Ste, ¥1.19 |Imperial Pacumatic Tool Co of a: . . Special in Sideboards 1h : $ 15.31.69 $2.9 $2 84 Athens, Mr. Page has been in the | Tie fair is well attended and well [the middie of June to open his Mrs. J] H Brown, 103 Ferry ‘3 1 { thers In serge, shep > . 1 Zn ; . p . - Sa : - : . ~ Special 1n Wrappers For Wednesday only we will ofier herd checks and panamas. Sailor employ of the New York Aur worthy of the patronage of every summer school of voice culture Streets has a fine line of samples of ‘w board i our storks at 0 Sy © y ; Brake Co. of th .e i : tailor madc dress and suit materials y arid ir stocks at 2 nd Peter Thompson styles. $3 to| Brake Co that city for the past For Tuesday afternoon's a ELAN e off original marked price yl : : sixteen years and brings with him yeend i \ t 1 i Viel fhe would hike 3 shew hie ot a T9¢ garment on atten nized merit in the metropolis, and ladies of Athens and vicinity, from Weller our regular ‘Parlor Pieces boON the best wishes of a large circle of b Br v trimmed and mad from Sumnson cal ; d \t Lic d Hosmer's band gave a concert of his return to Waverly for the third the Syracuse Garment Co. ‘Phone 3 3118 Oo ved Bliss v Ya pliny 1 "A At { 7A8 © ' : ico of various grevs and blues, for Parlor Tables ) to ) ney Is departure he was fine music, which was en; syed by summer is anxiously awaited by No. 133d. 390-m 50¢ We have on sale others at 3 Parlor Cabin — arlor Cabinets 575 u i presented by his fellow Vorkimen Hh Thed sof 1 h | ( i . — : : ‘ : of the most suc- 100, $119. 8125 a in! Parlor Rockers ae : Special Sal China 1 e door prize, a sofa pillow, | his pupils, many o : $s 0, 3 Sus to 40 io. for larre Par ; ko ke ih i € with a solid gold chain acd charm | as awarded to John Burns, and | cessful singers of the valley being Try The Record ladies. Davenports 15 (6) 24 ndicate purchase of 1.000 p— SECOND Couches I Wo 5.0%) a ica hur ina at about one Euarselad los BB half value. Not over ti pieces sold Ww i { W 5 th De 1 : bs or to any one 1Istomer On sal fore d S S ais S ee SDI 30 Sr v' oY noons of Tuesday and Wednesday $5500 ak sed room 11S, |» Ladies’ white sheer and colored $1775 $7500 nripes $2 00 he assortn ent omprises h i)- waists Mussed and soiled throug! 3 Mattress t ac len cups, tx vis, salads, 6 and 7 showing and window samples We : [hei : Inch nappies Dae IS creatn Ups offer without restriction as to kinds| __ a. SIX Fk) 0 | COP praae and flagcy cake plates the entire lot at one half price i DIhg 2aLics v [rue value 1s 10¢ to 15c each SECOND K T . iz Y Mercerized ercerize | - X 7 Foulards | —<2 Men’s Shoes DE rae. oy at Less than s a) Le le eo) pee age? os Wes Rian] Cost FD. 7 0.7 Se EVERY GARMENT IS STYLISH served a delightful supper at Els- Horace Horton Kinney of New bree Opera House last evening. York, wili be in Waverly about SECON RK ume quality offered by small dealers person. They invite everyone to Mr. Kinney 1s a teacler of recog- nson and . ° 4 Crawfords all ry 0 and $400 % Big Value in Go-Carts Rr UR Don pimeh go el HIGH GRADE AND LOW PRICED We offer for Tuesday and W« dries : They mba ¢ onl new lasts day selling our regular $2. : and are the wanted styles in Men's lapsible, rubber tired, Wadk ots al ; Footwear Not to be seasonably and stylishly clothed these days excites suspicion and mvrtes Sol pum Ni petlorate d seat and I ; I sympathy. Now neither 1s wanted, but the sure way to avoid both is to “keep up. his XK for 95. Small stores usual 75 those who have pleny to spare but to those who do not our plan of ly ask $2.7: Figure the saving is all very well with t £ ki Catriages and Go-Carts ip dignthed accommodation credit appeals special torce. By paying a small amount at to $26.50 If It's In Our Ad It's So purcl@se time you can get your oie at once and then pay a Inttle every week. ERIRD ¥igon By taking advantage of our plan the problem of “keeping up’ ' becomes an easy matter and does not attack the purse so vigorously as does the payment of the cash i one np. It is to your advantage to keep in touch with us. We make the prices and carry For quality, workmanship and style our stoc k of Spring garments leaves nothing to the stock to support our modest claims of being S The Big Store With Little Prices The Store for Thrifty, Careful Buyers : M W d Childr Boe | J J Outfitters for Men, Women an en Mrs. Charles Edwards of Poult H. D Hess and N G Thomp ATHENS, ney, Vt is a guest at Dr. Mc- kins were summoned to appear at ee Clarty's home Towanda at 10 o'clock this morn- Ver N bb $7 ttracti C $8 . - y , 1 - y as . E. F. Hallock went to Towanda yohu D. Fice went to Towanda Ing as jurors in court y 0 y A V today 08 Dusiness this morning where he is to serve Dr. Crawford and C. J. Kitchen } : TO 4 # TO Mrs. W. G. Simpson has returned as juror this week know the way over to Rome ) J from Newark Valley The veteran, James Drake of very well but they lose their reck- EN S ll S 25 30 F. A. Bradley went to LeRays Vawter, was in Athens on business | OME on the return stretch ville today on a business tnp yesterday afternoon For onc week you can buy The garments for the men are very de- Stylishly stunning suits in novel effects : tnmmed hats at 10 per cent. dis- : and artistic designs. There ase so man Miss Cora Hoover of Flmira pe . > , Ng on 3 any One hundred new hats just re- : count at Athens Racket store. sirable and worthy. Being made by uni shades in vogue that even the most partic- ceived at Athens Racket store. 5 Sasa 2 Pe Mis C W-iseve money by buying there. 6-5 workmen purchasers are as ured of doth- ular and those who want something differ- [ ing which have no lurking germs which ll ent will have no difficulty making a selec- s Mary Ryan has returned to ; often come in suits and overcoats made in tion. Our showing is such that we can Philadelphia, where she is employ - We wish to call your the sweat shops. The fabrics, the attractive Il meet all demands. Mrs. Moses Walters of Monroe. | €d as a trained nurse attention to our numer- prices, the quality of the matenals are The Eton Jacket with its “soft fluffiness : : ous selections in notable features of our stock. and feminine frills” is very popular. ton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Irene! Miss Adele Overfield went to . The style and general character of our Nothing is smarter or more jaunty than the Allen. Ulster today to attend commences Lawns and Batistes clothing at once show to the purchasers waist line jac ket. We have every other Miss Lillian Cortnght went to | ment exercises this evening A few samples of which that they are buying suits of quality and model and style and an inspection’ of our We are anxious to serve you, therefore we suggest you call without delay. Comrade H. J. Dorn of Spencer Mis is the guest of his son, A. G Dorn Towanda this morning to visit her |), Memonal Day committees are to be seen in our therefore are recetving splendid values. offerings will at once command your atten- sister. ‘have matters well arranged for the | window. We also have Our spring overcoats at $10, $15 and $19 tion and give you pleasure. : ; i ( p e Select your garment and pay a little every erading | services to take place on that day a line of are equally zood values and embody all th y b pay ever) Charles Jordan is grading a nice | ) plac y details of stylish garments. week. terrace to his front lawn on Main| Walter C. Kasenow had a finger Summer Suitings : 7 street. | taken off yesterday while working : om : yey ayn '" 1 In the pretty silk effects Comrade Eli Gale of Burlington |at a machine in the furniture works : is the guest of his daughter in for this Soason, Ate 2 | W.P Lane of Mountain Lake We invite you to call 5 ig Be thee guest of his daughter, | and look over our stock Mrs. A. L. Stevenson of Barclay | Mrs. M. Alexander, and returned is the guest of her grandmoth ver, | today D. McMAHAN Mis Allis Perry Denson of Spring Hill has I. 0. 0. F. BLOCK Miss Maude Messing went to been wisiting his stepson, Cyrus : ' Corner Pine and treets, Uulster today to take teachers’ ex- | Shumway, this week, returning a4 Maia Streets amination. | home today. . * \ }