Here are a few of Seciug is believing. G0 CARTS At Wholesale Prices $30 Carts, $20 22 Carts, $15.50 18 12 ise 800fa32 + 2» PARLOR o> kind, $53 “ SUITES $40 kind, $32 REERIGERATORS $20 kind, $15.50 , $19 kind, $15 30 ¢ 22 $15 kind, $12 EXTENSION TABLES | DINING $30 kind, $22 _20 $25 kind, $18 20 kind, $15.50 és “ 14.50 10 7.50 $15 kind, $13 $6.75 kind, $4.75 Agents for CHAIRS BUFFETS $18 kind, $14.50 | $30 kind, $22 $22 kind $18 nm» 18 18 3g“ NM $10 kind, $3.50 $16 kind, $12 Our experts will do your work for less money during the delivered. next thirty days. All work guaranteed, called for and FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GRAF COR. BROAD ST. AND PARK AVE. WAVERLY, N. Y. Subscribe for The Record The Valley Record ER I —— J. H. MURRELLE, Publisher, W. T. CAREY, Editor. od overy afternoon except San- Published A aA Yurselw's Pristing Office, Sayre, Batmatiption, $2.00 pur year; 15 cents WANT ADS Rates :— Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, eto, § cent a word each insertion for first threes times, } cent a word each insertion thereafter. None taken for leas than 35 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid In advarce subscribers. For Rent Ee Farnished room for a gentleman quire at the Record office dé “All the news that's Bt to print FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1908 A.E.BAKER, Lapeer and Builder. 17 Plossa. ~ _Wavarly, NY Buite of rooms for rent, 447 street, E. Broad 30-8 House to rent in West Sayre ou Lewis street. Inquire at this office, 15-3 Two small ofices, one room with bath, suitable for gentleman. Inquire H. R. Talmadge. 278-1 For rent, office rooms in the Wheelock Block. 204 Two offices for rent in the Maney & Page block. UALS For Sale Black walnut bedstead, ies various articles d. L, Broad street, Waverly, ‘Maynard, Maynard & Schrier box, dishes | Goodwin, 453 7 30.6% Attorneys and Counselors. A good ladies’ hieyele, nearly new and — in first class condition. Will sell cheap Inquire 114 Chestpat Bt, Atheas 25-6¢ “IM. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa The Dr. Judson on North oe Ahan nard Block, Athens, Pa Allen, Parmers National Bank, Athens, Pa. =" JOHN C. PECKALLY, DRALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pure Olive Oil for medical purposes. Macaroni at b, 8 and 10e per pound. No. § Elizabeth St., Waverly. THE NEW HARNESS ISHOP Harness, Washed, Oiled, Repaired Harneas Bought, Sold, Traded Bicycles and Lawn Mowers Repaired Mirrors and Looking Glasses Replated Boots and Shoes Repaired A L CONKLIN, East Lockhart St. May- Wanted Experienced geod Save grocery store ord, Sayre office 31-6 ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. rary deliveryman by lngaire The Ree aus Negotiated, Insurance Writ ten, Houses Rented. Rents Col- lactad. Taxes Paid ROOM jy, ELMER BLOCK _ LOCEHARY SY SAYRE WAVERLY PRANE Rr WOOD, Representative and ‘advertising matter may be | letra at Gregg’'s Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main | office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X, Photo supplies at Strong's. t——— Charles Cain of Wilawanna was | in town today. Post card albums at Strong's. A. M. Russell of Nichols wasjin Waverly today. Leather post cards at Strong's, W. D. Parks and wife were in Buffalo yesterday. Buster Brown cameras $1 Strong's. Mrs. W. M. Hilton went to El- nura this morning. Mrs, Hallett, mother of Mrs. J Miss Mary Scott of Hancock is visiting Miss Bernice Turner. L. & W. station is beiag paved. I Backrach of New York City was calling on Unger & Ellis to- day. — A ent | B. Hoffman of Cleveland is in ty for a week. The coroners jury will sit again this evening to inquire into the cause of the death of Geo. Morris. The most popular bread in the valley is Pilgrim's salt bread. rising j2-ot merly of Waverly, is here calling on old friends. Mr. Glenn has charge of the Erie business at Car- bondale. The street department is work - ing at the junction of Wilham, Ithaca and Chemung streets. The | drainage has always been very poor here and an effort is being | made to dispose of the water PAY IS Master and Man," in intensely Cast Is Complete--- Seats Ready on Monday Waverly —The following persons will take part in the play, “Char- ley’s Aunt,” which will be present- ed Thursday and Friday, June 21 and 22, at the Loomis opera house under the auspices of the Cayuta hose company: Miss Grace L. Snook, Florence Swartout, H. Peck, and Myrtie J. Gillan, Messrs. Thos. O'Farrell, Chas, A. Woodin, Dr. Theodore Snook, Robert MacGuffie, Wm. Bouton and Wm. Howe. about 300 tickets have been sold. The diagram will be at the West- ern Union on Monday, June 18, when all tickets may be reserved. Mrs. James W. Hurst of Camp- town, and H. R Butman of Berk- shire, N. YY, was operated upon at the hospital this forenoon. James Barry of Sayre was dis- charged this forenoon | While working in section gang a lin the Sayre yards this forenoon, a |rail slipped from the hands of Steven Patrick, an Austrian, and struck on his foot, causing a com- | pound fracture of the right great | toe - A fakir, whose name was in acs cord with his name, lim fammed the people last night. He was apparently selling 15c hankerchiefs for a quarter but when you got the bundle it contained only 7 or 8. | The boys made it so interesting, however, that he quit business. —— A fon The Red Men will be out on parade this afternoon in full Indian uniform. They will also go to Sayre and Athens and be accom- panicd by the Athens band. They | will go on an excursion to Bing hamton tomorrow morning and the Hosmer band will accompany | them ischool, was the attraction at the ing many startling situations, was played in a most creditable manner by the members of the summer stock company. The largest crowd of the scason was present and it went wild with delight The spes cialty program was changed again last night and the new numbers were much appreciated. The per- formances at the park grow better cach cvening. The manner in which the plays are presented show great care on the part of the stage management, and the entertain~ is equal to that ENTITLED 10 CREDIT E ] Connelly, the well known Republican leader, and W, B. Salis- Salisbury, are entitled to consider- able credit in inducing the Barnum & Bailey agent to bill the show for this place. Heretofore the show has always stopped at either Elmira or Towanda, but this. year the agent was shown what we have in Sayre. Heisa good business man, and after looking the situation over, decided that this was the place to stop. MUST KEEP WALKS CLEAN Waverly—Chief Brooks notified all business men who have signs, bicycle racks or any other obstruc- tions on the sidewalks that they must be removed. This is in ac- cordance with a village ordinance which forbids the placing of any such thiflgs on the sidewalks, Osteopathic Physician, Of Elmira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 9 to 2:30 p. m. Acute and chronic cases treated, Consultation and examination free, Graduated under the founder of the pro- feasion, Dr. A. T. Still, Kirksville, Mo, J. W. KNAPP Store ( To NOS & SONS, O'Clock Except Monday, 10 Cents a Box ONE BALE RUGS $1.69 VALUE $2.50. BEAUTIFUL WHITE SKIRTS For $1.48. VALUE $225 15¢ » 200 CHANGEABLE SILK PARASOLS $1.49. ALL COLORS. 50 Dozen HUCK TOWELS, For 8c Each. Rocking Chairs Cheap $2.00 ROCKERS, $1.49. 2.25 1.69. 3.00 u 1.98. COLGATE'S TALGUM POWDER $1.25 For 98c. $5.85 11c Each PATTERNS For 79c Yard. $5.50. $5.00 REED ROCKERS, $3.99. $15.00 BUFFETS, $10.00. $1.25 ROPE PORTIERS $1.19, “ 2,000 YARDS For 69c. Peter Pan $15.00 $1.00 Each. 15 Styles in For $10. 00." For 39¢ Yard.
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