of real bargains. your purse will allow. SPECIAL ON Tabourettes and Parlor Tables On Sale Monday and Tuesday Only 75¢ golden oak tabourettes, in round or square top. 49c. ~ $1.75 parlor tables in golden oak or gany, square or round top. 31.19 25 PER CENT OFF ON Ha'l Racks, Mirrors and Secttees Provided You Buy : Monday or Tuesday That means our | $32.50 for $24.38 27.87 for 20.90 21.67 for 16.25 10.67 $10.37 for $6.00 Hall Mirrors and Settees subject to the same discount and can.be bought $19.00 13.87 for $14.25 for 10.39 for 8.00 In Dry Goods There Is No Nearer Head Than Here Arnold's double fold Flannelettes, specially designed for wrappers and kimonas. 12ic. 25 patterns of Eiderdown, specially priced for the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday selling. 19¢, worth ! more. Blankets and Comfortables, bought Means you get Keepin touch with styles, conditions The newest weaves can al- 16¢c up STREET FLOOR We Own Shoes at Old Prices FRANK BE. WOOD, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 13 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 128X. Leather post cards at Strong's. Mrs. W, H. Leckerby is sens iously ill. Pyyography outfits at Strong's. E. Barton Hall and wife spent yesterday at Owego, i i Post cards, albums, - 3¢ to $5 00 cach at Strong's pharmacy. 130 separately or jointly. Choice of 25 Patterns of And you can buy them here at a big saving. SPECIAL THIS WEEK on Reed's Cushion Sole, for tender feet. Regular $3.50 Women's Special, to in- troduce, $2.75. Buy a pair for winter. 12ic yard. . Sold for no less in quantity THIRD FLOOR i— At the Notion Counter Save | or More Buy 10¢c Talcum Powder for Se, 25¢ Talcum Powder for 15c¢. Eaton Hurlburt box paper, 35¢ kind in small stores, here at 23c. Ladies’ “Queens Own" black hose, 2 pairs for 25c. Olark’s Thread at 3c a spool or 30c a dozen; always 5 elsewhere. 100 vard spool “Eureka” silk, 8c. ~ Bilk Dress Braids, all colors, 4c yd. Dexter Knit Cotton, special at 5c, STREET FLOOR | Rubber Goods to fit all feet and ev- STREET FLOOR Basement Specials 300 pieces 10c China at 7c. Includes When taking in your plants for the Prices 5c to 19c. Examine our line of Heating and Hom:s Furnished Complete HTS will establish the truthfulness of our Our only comment These alone ‘B Coats, £10.00 and £12.00. NO GARMENT 1S A § SA Cayuta Land Company | Pa, desires b announce that Ve some very dosirable building for sale on cheap and ‘easy terms, have placed the agency ia the hands of Andrew this place. All those wishing ems=lves with homes or to In lots for speculative purposes | woll to consult with Mr, Evaria ng elsewhere, This plot surrounded by indus- crms fo suit purchasers. ¥ beieg taken to supply prising this plot with a the best water the valley | REW EVARTS, 108 Hospi- Sayre, Pa. Phone de. Administrator's Notice Letters of administration on the es- tate of John H. Mills, deceased, late of Horo. of Bayre, Pa., having been granted the undersigned, notice is hereby given “Shat all persons indebted to said estate Are to make immediate pay- | — HENRY SKELLENGER | Weverly — Henry ~~ Skellenger diced this morning at 10 o'clock. | Deceased bad been ill for the past [two years with cancer of the stom- |ach and it was that which caused | his death. He was a resident of Owego until about a year ago, ‘when he came to Waverly, and | has resided here since that time. He was 63 years of age, and is survived by one daughter, Emma | Skellenger of Owego. Two \brothers also survive him, The | faneral arrangements will be an- I nounced later, ment, and all persons havigmg elalms nab it must present them daly an for settjement, L. i. DENISON, Bayre, Aug. 27, 1008, Administrator, HILL & BEIBACI HARMONY MEETING out today for a meeting to be held this evening at the offices of B L. L TOWNER, i. D. Specialties. of Women aad of the Iam, iwi 7ipn Those who plans for the coming campaign, It stated that the objsct of the mects {13g is to secure harmony and good feeling in the party. MRS. MARY SHERMAN. Wavery—Mrs. Mary Sherman died Saturday at her home in El- listown, aged 56 years. She is {survived by her husband, one 's Confec- daughter, Mrs. L. | Saye, and three sons, aad Floyd. Funeral Harry, Lewis Tuesday af- Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Sebring were {ia Owego yesterday. ! | Pyro, etched wood glove and | handkerchief boxes 25¢ at Strong's. | C.E Rumsey and daughter, Evelyn, of Watkins, spent yester« day in Waverly. Mrs. Parley Finch aad daughter Mabel of Nichols were io Waverly today. Miss Ella Atwater of New York returned home today after visiting relatives for some time past. 10,000 bait fish for sale at Lock- erby’s barber shop, Also hair cut and shave for 25c. 118 25 If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month, sn1 George Spurr and wife of Puyallup, Wash, started on their return journey home today after visiting at Waverly and vicinity for the past two months, The M. P. A. lodge is preparing to hold a dance next Wednesday evening in Red Men's hall. Fine music has been secured and re- freshments will be served. Members of Hope Legion Na. 45, N.P. L, are hereby notified that the next regular meeting will bs held in Red Men's hall Friday evening, Oct. 19, 1906, at 8 o'clock. Mary W. Murpoos, Secy. Theodore Shay of the Norwocd hotel has returned from New Hampshire, where he spent the past two weeks hunting, He shot a large number of birds and had the good fortune to shoot a silver gray fox. ——— A A ———— LOCAL NEWS Emma Bunting at the Loomis tonight Rev. J Shanley went to Towan- da this morning. Ex-Shenfl Robinson town this morning. was in Postmaster Boafocy went to Scranton this morning. A ——————— IZdison phonographs and records at Tiffany's music store Athens. —— — ———— Emma Bunting opens a week's engagement at the Loomis this evening, The railroad companies are kept busy handling the coal trade and grain freight. —————— i ———— You had better get prices on pianos, organs and sewing ma- chines, Monthly piyments, no interest. Tiffany's music store, Athens. Valley phone goc. The change in the weather from winter to autumn was much appre- ciated. People who jumped into their winter underclothing bore evidence of uncomfortableness yes- terday, Willard Barnum, of the firm of Barnum & Taylor, accompanied by his wife and children, left this morning for Dover, Del, where they will be the guests of friends and relatives for several days, Mrs. Sylvia B. Norrish, county president of the W. C. T. U,, leit this morning for Boston and other eastern points in the interests of Weed of East Smithfield, accoms $38 Were Acting Within Rights made, Attorney Bell returned from Bing- hamton last Saturday night after having secured an order from the court restraining any of the com- panies concerned from laying the track. Service has been secured upon W. E, Case, the superintend- entof the W. S, & A. Co, and upon F, E. Hawkes, the company's attorney, A motion to vacate the injunc- tion will probably be made within a very short time and it is claimed that the street car company has a good case on the merits, The officers claim that the W. S & A. company has a franchise granting it the right to lav a track in the center of Chemung street, together with necessary switches, sidings and turnoffs. They say they were merely exercising their right to connect up another piece of track which belonged to the com- pany, and that it is merely a turn: off and is within the rights given to them by the franchise. It was stated by a representative of the company this morning that the picce of tract running through the Simmons lot is the property of the W. S. & A company, and that the line of the Elmira, Coming & Waverly company ends near the Eric railroad, and does not extend out to the sidewalk line on Ches mung street. There is a provision in the fran chisz giventhe W.S & A, how- ever, that requires the company to get the grade from the village bes fore any tracks of any kind are laid, and this little preliminary, it seems, was overlooked by the coms pany before it attempted to lay the track last Friday shortly before mideight, Service of injunction will be cb- tained upon all the officials of the various companics interested, and the right and wrong of the matter will be decided by the courts, CONDUCTON INJURED Daniel B:ntley of* Sayre, a well known conductor on the Lehigh, met with a painful accident at Wy sox on Thursday of last week, which will probabjy lay him up for seme time. Bentley was in charge of an castbound freight train and when it neared Wysox he went ahead to the engine. He jumped off at the station aad as he struck the grourd he stepped on a stone. In order to prevent himself from falling underneath the engine he threw his body in the opposite di- rection, severely spraining the left ankle. He was brought to his home at this plac*, where he re- ceived medical attention, but has since been confined to the house, rr —————— et eta—— Charles Decker, a resident of South River street, suffered a ses vere strain of the ligaments in the right knee joint while working in the shops on Saturday afternoor. Mr. Decker was engaged in repair- ing a car bumper when it fell on his leg. S ibsenbe for The Record. For sale - An eight room house, 400 First street, Inquire of M. L. Beach, corner First and Orchard streets, Ath- ens, 135-8¢ For Rent —-8ix room house with water and gas at $9 per month, 103 Lake St. Inquire Valley plone 111x or little store next Oak Grove Park, 135-3 FREARCH FEMALE § MADAME Dt oe A Earn, Comrie Ruin fur Sorvunmas ¥erwr warm. Bake? Bure t Kpwely t Balin. ju Juve) IBIAS. Netomtod, Bent 1 mp Wirt snd ibwen #0 trent be te fot Fove. Uf gout dregtet panied Mrs, Norrish as tar as New Luuch, departments. Come and Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. BOLICH BROS. HARDWARE R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans end Rstimates Furnished 210 Millar R¢ Baye Pa LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE ALL NEXT WEEK. EARL BURGESS —PRESENTS— MISS EMMA BUNTING And an Excellent Company for Six Nights and Three Matinees, EVENINGS, Monday “Anita, the Biogiog Girl" Tuesday —*“Rachel Goldstein.” Wednesday —“The Barglar's Daughter.” Thursday “Tracked Around the World." riday—*' Polly Primrose.” Saturday “The King of Crooks,” MATINEES. Wednesday — Two Little Sailor Boys." Thursday ratty Miss Nobody.” Saturday —*“That Girl of Johnson's. Davis & Walker will positively ap at every performance in eon nd greatest vaudeville acts on the American stage. PRICES =Bréifugt 10, 20 and 300. Mat- inee, 10 and 20¢c. A limited number of ladies’ tickets have been issued for Maalday night, price 16c. Advance sale Friday. CEMENT SIDEWALKS : When want a cement mide- walk laid in a durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You Wil get Lhe benefit of years of o experience. Mason wor ll kings, Simeon Davis, Olive St., yTe.
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