Seciog is believing, G0 CARTS At Wholesale Prices $30 Carts, $20 $22 Carts, $15.50 8 “ 12 1150 “ 8.00 $10 kind, $32 | $20 kind, $15.50 $19 kind, $15 EXTENSION TABLES $30 kind, $22 . 20 LH $25 kind, $18 | $20 14.50 0 7.90 $6.75 kind, $1.75 [Leather Seat $18 kind, $11.50 Cane Seat $10 kind, $3.50 $5.50 30 kind, $22 20 16 18 “" $12 delivered. called for and FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING The Valley Record For Sale Black walnut bedstead, ioe box, dishes, w. T CAREY, Editor. various articles. J, L. Broad street, Waverly, 453 ig.ae Goodwin, ~ WAVER FRANK E WOOD, Representative left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 13 o'clock noom call the main office at Sayre, Valley Phoue 138% Photo supplies at Strong's. Mrs. A I. Decker is visiting in E'mira. Post card albums at Strong's. The D. A. R. will hold a flag service tomorrow. Leather post cards at Strong's. Mrs. G. B. Van Velsor went to Buster Brown cameras $1 at Rev. H. H. Dresser and wife went to Elmira today. Charles Clark of Cornell univer- sity was calling on friends yes terday. Mrs. M. P. Reynolds, Tioga street, went to New York city this morning. William Bosworth, D. LL & W. station agent at Lowman was in town today. Daniel Wilbur of Nichols is visiting his daughter on West Broad street. 1 Hancock has returned to his Miss Helen Lester has returned | from Comell for the summer vacation. Her room mate, Miss Bertha Schafer, accompanied her. Miss Kate Dawes went to Barton this morning to attend a party given in honor of her sister, Mrs. Horton, who is here from Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. Hilton went to El- mira this morning to attend com- mencement at Elmira college. Their daughter Mame is one of the graduates this year. John E. Lindley of Harford, N. Y., and Miss Lillian E Forsha of | Dryden, NY, were married at the home of C. w. Vincent, 40; Cayu- ta avenue, June 12, by Rev. | F Warner. Large posters have been placed advertising the play Aunt,” which will be given June 21 and 22 at the Loomis Opera House under the auspices of Cayuza hose Charles Manning, who resided in Waverly about 25 years ago, was in Waverly this morning. He has been in the government service nearly ever since he left this vil- Waverly—This 1 wortiog about | was runaing west on Broad street when the trolley flew off The | stopped it quickly. Car No. 2 was ning at such a rapid rate that the motorman was unable to stop it and it crashed into the car ahead. All the glass and the sash in the end of No. 17 was broken. No. 2, howerer, was even worse, the whole front end being smashed in. The controller crashed back through the door and the brake rigging was put out of commission. The front car telescoped into the rear car. The motorman of the rear car tried to get out but was unable to do so, and his escape from injury was marvelous, ITALIAN CELEBRATE Waverly—A large number of Italians are in Waverly today pay- ing their respects to the memory A church service was held this morning, and there was a short parade under the lead- which was much appreciated. A large delegation was expected this afternoon when it was expected that a larger parade would be held. Fireworks will be let off at the upper end of Broad street this work at Lockerby's barber shop | lage. Hes at present an instruct The Dr. Judson property on North alter a week's illness. | or in the engineering department at street, Athens, Pa. Apply to W. Howard Allen, Farmers National Bank, Athens Pa. 2140-1 evening. every afternoon exonpt San- - Published yal Muzselle's Printing Office, Sayre, WANT ADS M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. Rates : — Wanted, For Rent qui r+ at the Record office “All the news that's fit to print” WEDNESDAY, JUNE street, 18, 1906. A.E.BAKER, _Garpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. | Page block. street, Inquire at this office Talmadge. i | ALEX D. STEVENS, May- JOHN C. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 1. [«ans Negotiated, Insurance Writ 6 ten, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK ap : - Pure Olive Oil 30-8* PECKALLY, for medical purposes. LOCKHART €T SAYRE SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome. AL CONKLN, 35-3 278-¢ "264 Net East Lockbart St. The largest selection of men’s, == |boys' and children’s suits in the valley at H. Sattler’s. stantia yesterday to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. Bruce Corbin. The Sayre and Athens camps, order of Americans, wisited the Waverly camp last evening. Miss Maude Hunsinger of Col- ley, Pa., is visiting her cousin, A M. Hunsinger, Lincoln street. Store Special Evenings at 6 June O'Clock Fxcept JORN SULLIVAN Waverly—The body of Johan Farley. The remains were taken to the home of Mrs. Power, an aunt of the deceased in South The funeral will take p'ace tomorrow morning at 10 a. Wanted. Experienced grocery deliveryman by yre grocery store, Inquire The Ree- 31-6 NOTICE There are some who have not paid their old taxes. Please call and settle by June 15 and save trouble, J. L. Plumstead, Cols lector. 26-8 Piles! Piles! Piles! 2 Dr. Willlams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Pilea. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a tioe, gives instant relief. De. Wil- liam's 1 Pile Ointment is for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Every box is guaratteed. Sold by d by mall, for 50¢ 2 $1, Williams MI Ca. whe ( 0. Porsale M. Driggs, druggist. 10 Gents a Box ONE BALE RUGS $1.69 -~ VALUE $2.50. BEAUTIFUL WHITE SKIRTS For $1.48. VALUE $225 200 CHANGEABLE SILK PARASOLS $1.49. ALL COLORS. S50 Dozen HUCK TOWELS, For 8c Each. Rocking Chairs Cheap $2.00 ROCKERS, $1.49. 225 ’ 1.69. $1.50 WHITE SHIRTS, LACE TRIMMED For 98c. 15c EMBROIDERY HANDKERCHIEFS 11c Each 100 FANCY DRESS SILKS IN DRESS PATTERNS For 79c Yard. $7.50 tSILK PETTICOATS, ALL COLORS, $5.50. $4.00 Parlor Tables $2.00. $5.00 REED ROCKERS, $3.99. $15.00 BUFFETS, $10.00. $1.25 $5.85 $1.25 ROPE PORTIERS | 2,000 YARDS For 69c. $1 00 CHAIRS, 80c. $1.75 " $1.19. $3 S0 “ Peter Pan SHIRTS $15.00 15 Styles in VALUE 10c YARD. FOR WOMEN $1.00 Each. For $10.00.