Spick 'nd Span I well applied to the merchandise we show. It has to be right when we buy it, and it must be so when we show it, for under our unexcelled facil- fties for moving stock none arc allowed to accumulate. Our buying is argely done in a syndicate of 40 big stores.” There are countless advan- tages in or Ai here, but they will be most apparent to you by examin- price tickets and seeing selcctions, as well as examining the exclusive designs you find here any day. Specials for ‘Saturday and Monday 25 patterns of Eiderdown in beauti- ful novelty designs. Also plain color- ings. Never less than 25¢ here; usu- ally 30c in small stores. 19c. 50 patterns Arnolds’ double fold Flannelette, at 12ic. It's always 15¢ - and the designs are too elaborate to ~ describe. No two alike, colorings are ' choice. This make is foremost on this class of goods. Table Oil Cloth in 5-4 best quality " by the piece or yard, 12lc. No less to dealers. Curtains, Upholstery and Portieres - Over $500.00 worth in one purchase ~ brings right goods at right prices. Oriental Stripe Couch Covers, 89c and up. Lace Curtains—45c up to $10.00 per ~ pair, and dozens of sorts and values between. Wooltex Garments Just register what you find on a tour of inspection, then critically look us over. It sounds like a challenge; it is one! Because tailors are trying to beat them; other stores are try- ing to outclass them. But we have heard of no one outclassing the exclusive Wooltex Satin Yoke Black Kersey at $10.00 and $12.50 that we show, but it's Wools only a ooliex when it is so marked. Others up to $29.50. You will be best pleased by looking elsewhere, then here. Three coats were sold yesterday to parties having first looked in NewYork and Scranton. Our prices were lower. Girls Long Coats at Less Than True Value Special Mixtures at $3.47 and Up Variously Designed All Spic and Span in Newness ; We Furnish Homes Complete 'W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ENJOYABLE SURPRISE A number of the friends of Mr. The trees oa the hiils hereabouts and Mrs. Joseph Hay of Stevenson | are taking on their fall color. | strect gathered at their home last | {night to tender them a surprise. For Sale—A good work horse. | The evening was spent most de- | Taquire of Bolich Bros. 139 tf ‘| lightfully, progressive euchre being | {ore of the principal amusements The largest crowd of the Bunt 4| Five tables were played. The |ing cng agement witnessed” Trackec | booby prize was woa by D.M. 0, Around the World” at the Loemis Arthur, Mrs. Lee Worden secured [tast night. —— | the ladies’ first prize, while J. Ads Trains Jats 84 acuta The Sayre Aerie of E agles held |ams won the gentlemen's first prize», SIPHED. their regular semismonthly mect- | Excellent refreshments were served | Election day is two weeks from | next Tuesday. OFFICE ~ ROOM 5, M. P. A. BUILDING. [Telephone 246y. {I= effect May 13. 1906.) AM. Dally for Towsnds, Tuak : i : 3 kes a ee acs | 102 last pight. Only routine busis | and the visitors voted Mr. and Mrs. Baltimore and Wasaisgton. | ness was transacted. Hay royal entertainers. AA. M. Daily for Towsnds, Tumkhas- | ——————— | Pittston, Wilkes Bajre, Gien Sum. | - { oe Qmis Soriags. Manca Chonch Alieatowe | The Sayre hardware men are THE PROUD PRINCE” Ay. (Waverly £40 A. M | Week Jays | DUSY these days, and many exper- dew Alban aor. Stier ‘tence considerable trouble in se- ET p, Wysiustar. Lacey. | ins their sevices. ; Appropriate music has much to ar bps 4%) pay fr | Fria | do with the success of a play, and foviads Glen Somat speioes | A Lehigh Valley train was|in the case of “The Proud Prince ns Raves: Pua Rares Seach | wrecked at Hudsondale yesterday. [to be seen here next Monday evea- 4 fasimit wud Weskicatos, rs | The wreck necessitated the moving | ing, that important adjunct has ster, Townade, punting, JACts: | of trains over the Haz'ston branch, been givea ample attenticn, The PM (Waverly 1a3g P. MJ pao | There was little damage done. incidental music of this powerful Wilkes Barre, Ores Summil mit Foray: | = play was written by Manuel Klein, Manca gh Chunk, ARen satows 1 fows. Deis | Ike Samuels, tne Lockhart street| one of New York's best known PE FRE Tn es or er STR Wan. Tubbhannes: | (the same as that used by Mr. E. : Alletewy, Sethicem. New | new lights illuminate the store bril | H. Southern when he first pro- PM (Waverly 443 7 M) Tek fan liantly and make it a most attract | duced the piece. Rew Nema itacy. ‘Dushore, fatter | ive looking place, | WyslaMtng Jet | WHESTBOUND. { Hon. A. C. Fanaing, president | Valls Torato Direkt. Chicago o | judge of Bradford county, who has | | been in ill health for some time, | | returned to his home at Towanda this week. He has been at Asbury | Park and is much improved. Daily for Geneva, Rochester, Ca. eners. : George Flickinger and Miss Anna Clayton were united in mar- riage at the parsonage of the Luth. eran church last night at eight o'clock, the Rev. EM. Beysher officiting. The groom is a well known machinist in the Sayre shops while his bride is one of Athen’s most respected ladies. The happy | couple will spend a brief honey- ‘moon in New ~ York City. They will reside in Sayre: The fall dancing season in Sayre for oon rot has opened in full blast. From "Detroit asd’ Cat | three to four hops are held in varis for Lockwood, Oem lous halls every week, and as prac- Vuiata, Leal, GLvert [tically the same bunch attends theca, Reena (them all, it is difficult to under | | stand when they find time to sleep | There remains only one pier and| you love yout wile, ‘buy Her a [par of another to finish on the new | Drop Light of the Gas company. Hayes | Dridge which is being erected by | Fifty per cent. off this month, snr {the Lehigh Valley at Towaada.| The work has been pushed rapidly | Mr. and Mrs. H. P. LaRiew | and the work of placing the iron | have returned from Elmira where rs will begin shortly, Contractor [they attended the wedding of a cEwen and wife are ew York. Arthur a | Leather post card books at | Strong's pharmacy, Waverly. so20 | George Sherman of Syracuse is | spending a few days in town. | 10,000 bait fish for sale at Locks | erby’s barber shop, Also hair cut |and shave for 25c. 118 25 Saturday is the last day of regis- tration for the coming election. Nathan Weber of New York is calliog on Waverly friends to. | day. Miss Gertrude Lancaster is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Lillian Barnum, Mrs. Henry Glazier of Pleasant street is spending a few days in Dunmore, Pa. Mrs. Robert Dildine, West Broad street, is seriously ill ot catarrh of the stomach. Bargains in wood for burning, 25c buys the best value in the vals ley, at Strong's pharmacy. so20 Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Carpenter of Orchard street are visiting in Carthage, N. J. The young people of the Baptist church will give a dime social next Wednesday night. Mrs. Henry T. Laine returned today from a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Davis of Buffalo. Mrs. Robert Brown and baby of New York are visiting at the hone of Charles Brown, Fulton strect. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Munsey are visiting their daughter, Mrs, Howard Shaw, at New York city. Mrs. W.'F. Watrous and her mother, Mrs, Clark, will go to Horseheads today, to visit Mrs. Sayre Holbert, It is expected that the new Ma. sonic temple will be completed in time to hold the decdicatory cere monies November 19. A. E, Tree of Binghamton, an eye specialist, is in Waverly and intends to lccate here, and will open offices in a short time, The first number of the twentieth century entertainment-2snurse that is being given at the Baptist church will take place tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bally, former- ly of E'mira, now residing at Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. C. H. Turncy, on Clark street. Addison Wamer and wife of Chicago, are visiting at the home of John H. Murray, Pennsylvania avenue. Mr, Warner formerly re- sided in Waverly, 10 CONTEST FILING OF LEAGUE TICKET Waverly—After the petition for the Independence League was filed by Simon Ziusmer the Owego cohorts of that organization filed a protest against the nomination and a hearing will be given the candi- dates later by the county clerk, and notice will be served on them to that effect. The petition was made by William N. Sweeney, who sets forth that the faction filing the pe- tition is not the Independence League and has no right to the emblem of the party, a pair of scales, and that the party has al- ready placed a ticket in the field; that Hon. J. L. Taylor is state committeeman of that organization), Hon. David T. Eastman is chair man of the committee and Wm. N, Sweeney is secretary. The petition says that 83 electors who signed the petition were not filed” in the body of the affidavit by the nStary ; that 42 of them failed to write their place of residence, and that many of them could not write their 4% | Kisner hag the foundation for the relative, yd La Fs rh A Fine Collection of Tempt- |S ing Table Delicacics at Attractive Prices Veal, Lambs, Pigs Beef, Fowls, Chickens « Oysters, Fish Sausage, Ham, Etc. Grapes, Hickorynuts Bananas, Sweet Potatoes Cranberries, Celery Squash, Pumpkin, Ete, Groceries 15 lbs Sweet Potatoes. . . . White Star Flour Cyclone Flour 10 lbs Buckwheat Flour. . . 10 lbs Morley's Graham . . Force Shredded Wheat 3 Hardy Food 3 Egg O See 3 bottles Bluing 3 bottles Ammonia Try Karner's Special Tea . . Try Karner's Special Coffee . 4 quarts Beans 3 Ibs Hotel Blend Coffee . 1 Ib jyoc Japan Tea 3 qts New Hickorynuts . Trinket Cheese 3 lbs Carr's best Oyster Crack- ers 1 qt Fancy Sweet Pickles. . 7 boxes Sardines 42 Sour Table Pickles Market BEEF, WESTERN Fine Round Steak . «12Y¢ Fine Sirloin Steak . . . +140 Fine Porterhouse Steak . . . 14¢ Fine Rib Roast, boned and rolled 12Mc Fine Rump, boned and rolled . 11¢ Fine Kettle Roast Fine Plate 6 bs for 25¢ Fine Brisket . . . . G lbs for 25¢ PORK, NATIVE Pork Steak, Pork Chop Pork Roast, Pork Sausage Country Style Sausage . . 12%¢c The above sausag- are 2! our own make and are guaranteed strictly pure and made from prime stock. “Lilpig” and “Our Own" are strictly all pork. Country Style is 25 per cent beef. They are un matched. FRESH DRESSED Chickens, Fowls, lambs, and veals. prime poods in prime condition. Quder early and get it. Sawg steps, time, worry and money by trading where shopping is made easy. Stoves Royal Bride Home Bride Fairy Bride No. 8 and No. 9, also No. 9 with a No. 8 top, with or without reservoir, water front and water back. There are other good stoves but there are none better. Every stove guaranteed to please. Prices reasonable. at terms you can meet, Economy Dcfined Is Buying Shoes, Furniture Hardware Meats, Groceries Etc, Etc,, at lected Nappies, etc. Sterling, Dockash, 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 and Estimates Furnished 210 {flex 8t. ALL NEXT WEEK EARL BURGESS —PRESENTS— - MISS EMMA BUNTING And an Excellent Company for Six Nights and Three Matinees. EVENINGS. Friday—*Polly Primrose.” Saturday. “The ng of Crooks." MATINEES, Saturday —*“That Girl of Johuson's Davis & Walker will positively ap Rpear at every performance in one of greatest vaudeville acts on the American . PRICES—Even _ ines, 0 and CEMENT SIDEWALKS a first-class, durable ’ manner, call on Simeon Davis. You will got Lhe benefit of years of a | Lo. il to
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