AN. gucts of Mrs. Mack of Division droom, 'Diningroom and Parlor street Furniture in the Valley. ~ Picture Framing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices. GRAF & CO. p and Undertaking. Cor. of Broad SL aad Park Ave. WAVERLY Waverly—The Democratic cau- |cuses were held last evening, and Miss Mable Hallett of Fulton the following delegates elected to | street, returned from Wilseyville attend the county convention at yesterday, where she spent the | Owego, which convened at 2:30 past two weeks ‘this afternoon. Distnct No. 4, o— Louis Buley, Wm. Cardwell and Frank W. Merriam and Mary Johm Scanlon District No. 6, | Scofield of Chemung street left for Philip Kernean and Fee! G ung. Waverly. | | oue George on the Erie excur- | District No sion this morning. G. C. Higgins. D strict No. 8, Wm. Hogan aad Johan Clune, Special electric car will leave | ja Waverly, Wm, Ellis and Per- FRANK K. WOOD, Representative Athens at 7.06 a m, and Sayre at cy. Mallory. There was no con- News and ‘advertising matter mag.be | / 20 O08 Sunday morning, July 15, test except in the Sth district, where left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly, | !0 connect with the special Eric | there was a spinted fizht. After 12 o'clock noon call the main train for Shohola Glen and Port NEW STORE OPENED office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X, Waverly — The Boston Store | verly on an auto trip and stopped opened this morning at 367 Broad | the Norwood last night Mr. street, at the stand formerly accu- Cahill was formerly a-resident of pied by Perry's fair. The store is Waverly. run by H J. Beach, who recently E |. Neaves has purchased a|Pu’ rchased the building from J. W. strip of land 1400 feet long on the | Hoban and has fitted the place up Mrs. George Painton has return- | 4 cide of the Susquehanna river | YP for an upto ate store. Mr. Beach ed home after four days at Elmira | yoo of Sayre, which abuts on the | carries a stock of dry goods, shoes and Watkins. river bank and continues north of and toilet articles. his bungalaw. It contains many KILLED AT BUFFALD 7. James P, Falsey and THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - *Sarplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 Jervis, . F.S. Cahill and wif: of Wash- (ington, D. C,, passed through Wa Straw hats at cost at H. Sattler’s. | We solicit your Banking busi- Miss Martin Lane of Elmira is Sie wad il he visiting Mrs, Thomas Conroy. Certificate of it or | - an Y Sup Murray Poole of Ithaca, was vis- The department of saviogs is a | HOE his brother, Charles Poole, special feature of this Bank, and yesterday. all deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest. HB. B. SAWTELLE, Oashier, ——— A ee. L. S. Muncey of Joplin, Mo, is visiting his brother, A. C. Muncey, on Pine street, sites for cottages. Sr nel AA —— T.M. Walsh has resigned his J. B. Hanna and family and Al- fred Barton and family are in camp {at Nettlewood. The Valley Record content J. HB MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor, er resident of Waverly, was killed last might in the railroad yards at Buffalo. He was a young man and had been employed for some time as a switchman in the Buffalo yards He had many friends in Waverly who express ‘deep regret at his untimely death SURVEYS COMPLETED Surveys have been completed by a large party of Lehigh Valley en- gineers for the extension of the blacksmith shop at Sayre. Mr. Walsh is secretary of the South Waverly borough council and has a host of friends who regret that { he will probably locate elsewhere. He is undecided as to his future | place of employment, having a| number of flattering propositions | offered him. el Ae ————— REBEKAHS CELEBRATE Waverly—The Rcbekahs cele- brated the 20th anniversary of the | organization of the local lodge last| company’s lines from Montrose Pa, Miss May Carlton of Elmira ‘night, After the regular meeting | to Binghamton. The surveyors | Heights, is visiting at the home of | 3 musical program was rendered {have been at work in the vicinity Clarence Hallett on Fulton street | A china shower was a feature of| of Montrose since carly in the sum. Martha Sawyer took place this af. | : _ | the celebration and a large number | mer, and for some time they have 1 at 4 o'clock from her late | Bert Kittel, formerly of "Austin, | of nice pieces were received. | made their headquarters in Mont 3 on Chemung street. The | Pa, has fitted up the place formerly | Those present, 65 in number, went | rose. To routes from Montrose to Rev. P. R. Ross officiated and in- occupied by the pool room, as ajo W. E Turney's confectionery Binghamton have been made, and made at Forest Home restaurant, and opened for business | store, where ice cream and cake/|the plans and blue prints are now ferment. this afternoon | were served in the hands of the officials Twenty couples attended a dance |at the Sans Souci cottage at Tioga | | Point last evening. Published every frac sxoopl 8an- | fd Marrelle's Printing Offos, Sayre, | sbmtption, $1.00 por yur 25 cents ; en a sia mae Nathan Johnson returned to) | Waverly last evening from the| second-class matter mi the estates at at Sayre, F nr D :laware water gap. . eee] P. W. Towner has been reap- All the news that’s fit to print” | pointed watch inspector of the Le- | HATURDAY, JULY 14, 1906 {high Valley at Waverly. ————— i FUNERAL TODAY Waverly—The he fancral of Mrs lige ham ot trustees 3 : the town hall last evening orth adjourned meeting. They were President Lawrence and Trustees Brougham and Myers. The next meeting will be held Thursday, July 19. Oldest Negro Lawyer. Thomas P. Johuson, 94 years old, the oldest negro lawyer In Arkansas, died recently after 36 years’ active practice of law, He was licensed as an attorney. ty Associate Justice Bow- en, of the Arkansas supreme court, ia July, 1870. He was a slave, and be longed to a planter in Desha county, in Arkansas Good Army. The governor of Herat has presented the following report to the ameer of Afghanistan “The behavior of thy army is satisfactory, and there have been no cases of serious crime. The Hera: army now says its prayers five times a day, and the men are becom- ing pukka (very good) Mussulmans™ No Admiration for Actorines Dr. Light is in Wichita to-day at- tending to professional business and expects to take in the Bernhardt per- formance to-night just for Instance, although our Dutch blood doesn’t care two whoops in a rain barrel for these crazy French actorines—Kingwan (Kan) Journal Metal Getting Scarce. Aluminum has suddenly come into formerly em- far short of the demand. The auto- moblle manufacture is largely respon- sible for the shoTlage Great Sewer System. If the sewers of New York city were placed end to end In a straight line they would reach from there to Pike's Peak, 1.710 miles, and the paved streets of the city would make a road slong one side of them all the way. No Happy Medium, Yes, I'd be willing to get married if 1 could only get a wife who was economical and—" “My dear boy, no woman is ever economical. She's either extravagant or stingy.”—Phlladelphia Press Greatest Street Car City. New York beats the cities of the world in the length of its street rall- way tracks. If In one single track its surfaw, elevated and subway system would extend lu a straight line for 1. 018 miles Bee Few American Vessels. Only two American vessels have en- tered the harbor of Bordeaux in ten years, and those were private yachts which sought refuge during the Span- {sh-American war [o. W. KNAPP & SONS, O'Clock Except Store (Closes Evenings at 6 Morning service, 10:30, school, 11:45. Eadeavor, 8; 15. ee i Rev. 'M. B. Wood, Pastor. Lutheran ( Church. M Bunday school, 11:45. Evening service 7:30. The Rev. EM. M. Beysher, Pastor. Baptist C Church Morning servioe, 10:80. Sunday school, 17:00, Junior B. ¥, P. U. 8:00. B.Y.P,U. 8:30, ' Evening wervice.7:30. @ Rev. Ira Hotaling, Pastor. Church of the Epiphany First Maas, 8:00, High Mass, 10:30, Sunday School, 2:00 p, m Benediction, 7:30 p. m. The Rev, J. L. Shanley, Rector Church of Redeemer Morning service 10:30. Sanday school 12:00. Evening service 7:30. Rev. Herbert L. Hannah, Rector. Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30, Sanday school, 3:30. Methodist Church Men's meeting, 0:00. Morning service, 10:30, Sunday school, 12:00. i Junior League nln. Epworth Evening service, 7:30, e Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor, S. BUTLER, DINING HALL AND LUNCH ROOM. GOOD LUNGHES AT ALL HOURS. Pool and Billiards in the Rear. 134 Lockhart Street, Sayre, Pa. DR. F. J. GREEN Of Elmira, will be af the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, every Friday from 0 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, Btill, Kirksville, Mo, Notice, Want ads inserted not hav- a in aes nard Block, Athens, Pa. H. TUTTLE, WN. D. Specialist Practices limited todisssssof the Hys, Ear, Nose and Throat, Glassess A girl for housework in a family of three, $2150 a week. 620 8. Maia sre, Athens. Young man to-learn hotel business. To act as night clerk at the Noro, Waverly. Two & 1 Stiote tor rout 1a-4hw JACI For Sele Cultivated red raspberries for sale. 505 First street, Athens, Pa, Boe 14 N ver street. where. i The above includes our entire stock of ready-to-wear garments. We 25c Ladies’ Ribbed Vests 50c Ladies’ Ribbed Vests - - be 7ic 10c 49¢c 50c¢ Muslin Drawers $1.25 Nightgowns 1.25 White Skirts 1.50 White Skirts ~ - 1.00 Colton's Corsets 25c Ladies’ Black Hose, pair $1.25 Waist Patterns, each Ruffled Curtains, pair Ruffled Curtains, pair $1.25 Snowflake Curtains, pair 19¢ 89¢ 27¢ 39c on Apron Check Ginghams, yard {9C Fancy Dress Ginghams, yard - = 12ic 26¢ 25¢ 50c 39¢ 89¢ 89¢ - 98¢c 50c 20¢ - oe - 10¢ - 59¢ - 39¢ - $149 Half Price - 12¢ - - - 98¢c . 2% 10c ; $14.00 Smyrna Rugs, large sizes 10.00 Sakai Rugs . . 16.00 Oak Buffets 85.00 China Closets $11.00 6.50 10.00 25.00 '$ 3.50 Go Carts 1.49 12.00 Go Carts 198 -