2000 YARDS Sc YARD, VALUE 12¢ YARD. MUSLIN CURTAINS 19¢ Prices - “SETING FLAMELS 18¢ FLANNEL! 18¢ FANCY FLANNELS 12¢ FANCY FLANNEL 13¢ FANCY FLANNEL 1Se FANCY FLANNEL +4444 0044444 PAIR. The 10¢ 12¢ 35¢ SHADES Ne FINE QUALITY PURE LINEN, VALUE 69% YARD YARD. $1.50 NET CURTAINS § $2.00 NET CURTAINS $1 COATS SUITS FURS KIMONASN HALF PRICE ..HALF PRICE HALF PRICE YARD. ..HALF PRICE $1.00 QUILTS 79 H $1.75 QUILTS $1.25 3.50 QUILTS $1.75. L153 PAIR 299 ns $1.00 WAISTS $1.50 WAISTS Hi $1.19 LADIES' WHITE FOR 3% 508 YARDS LACES AND TIONS, JUST OPENED YARD. 7%4¢ YARD, INSER. WORTH 10¢ YA FOR Ge Furniture $15.00 BUFFETS $50 OAK RD. WORTH $1.00. RIBBED, Te Special BLS . $1.88 83.00 #00 BIS ie PAIR. ALL 3.00 Hoo 15¢ YARD. Ladies’ and Misses” Sweaters IN ALL COLOES FOR 7ic, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. REGULAR PRICE $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 AND $2.50, Ladies’ Outing Flan- nel Night Gowns FOR 79¢, 88¢, AND SL1G VALUE $1.00, $1.35 AND BLS Dress Goods Special 0c PLAIDS 0c FANCIES 5c GREY GOODS $1.00 BROWN PANAMA $125 FANCIES ...55¢ YARD $1.75 RAIN PROOF .. ... $L1G YARD $1.50 FANCY CLOAKING. $1.10 YARD ..7% YARD Embroidery Special 500 YARDS. NEW HAMBURGS, EDGES AND IN. SERTIONS, ALL WIDTHS 10¢ YARD, £15.00 COUCHES $10.00 $13.85 COUCHES : wn #100 IRON BEDS $3.99 $10.00 DINING TABLES $:.79 Gingham Specials BATES SHORT LENGTHS YARD, WORTH 12%e YARD. 0 DOZEN TOWELS 30 DOZEN TOWELS 50 DOZEN TOWELS DOZEN TOWELS fe EACH se EACH Ge EACH 10e EACH Rug Special 50 RUGS, NEW PATTERN FOR$1.59 VALUE $2.50, SEER P PEEP IEEE FREE EE ERE R EE RR EERE ERE RR RRR FERRER ERR EEE REE A eRe ES FEE EE 440004440 E 4 EE ERE Eb HEE EER b bbb Rb RE bb eed Corset Special C. B. CORSETS G9. 19¢ PEEPS SEP S444 24 PEPPER ERR REE REE +b i4 tte d it bbb ibd d | me NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. CAPITAL SURPLUS $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your business, and will pay you three per cent. interest per ~ anpum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Sav Ings Account. The department of savings is a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- er large or small, draw same rate of Interest Banking MN. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. sea = H. MURRELLE, Publisher. Publisher < WwW. T CAREY, Editor every afternoon except § at 203 West Lockhart street, ription, $3.00 per year, y Por month. Advertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. Entered as second-class matter May | 10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayre, under the Act of Congress of | 25¢ MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1507 John Storms went to Harrisburg Miss Relle Swartz spent and Sunday at Towanda Saturday . The Waverly lodge 8 of V has hiree recuits who will be initiated this evening Elizabeth Bailey of Bradford Is visiting a few days in El WAVERLY Frank E Wood, Representative News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Wav- erly. Alter 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, both phones LOCAL BREVITIES A. B. Higbee is suffering from a se- vere attack of the grip E. M. Tuton of Bentley Creek was in Waverly last Saturday John Carey spent Sunday at home of his parents at Barton the |! Miss Alice Lang has returned home after a trip to New York city i Horace Kinney of New York city is spending a few days in Waverly Taylor of Nichols Waverly yesterday calling on friends William The K ty at their lodge rooms night ER ry Miss Elizabeth Mack has home after returned visiting her sister at Ren- ovo, Pa St. Clair Jernais has recovered from an attack of diphtheria and is now able to work William Rogers of Buffalo, guest of his brothér, Charles | Rogers of this village | The Rev is the Unger & Ellis are selling their en slaughter room for spring goods tire stock at prices to {make Men's {suits and overcoats from $250 up i There will be a revival at the Bap- So far the attend. d eNcourag tist church this evening meetings have been largely and the ing results are very Free! Free! Mra A OC Trainor, Coichester, Copan., writes that a free sample bot- tie of Bloodine helped her when she C. A. Smith went to Elmira today Lehigh Valley pay day tomorrow A. BB Baldwin went to Hornell this morning H. W. Wicks went to Port Jervis this morning at Wilkes-Barre W. HH. Denslow left his morping for Syracuse and Albany Powers is at Binghamton Miss Margaret her sister visiting J. F. Shoemaker was in Owego to- day attending to legal matters Max Cahn of New York city spent Sunday in Waverly calling on friends Mrs CH Skimmer, Cavula street, Is seriously {ll from an attack of pneumonia An unfortunate Sayreile came to | Waverly last Saturday night. He el- load of alcohol with {him or loaded up after he got here {for he fell into the hands of the po- but discharged Sunday morning [ther brought a i lice was ——————r——————— The boys who stoned the windows out of the house belonging to Grant Dodge appeared before Justice Hoag land last Saturday. They had made a satisfactory settlement with Mr Dodge, amd when they came before the justice they were given some good advice, and then discharged Much for Little. It Is scearcely needed to say more of “A Romance of Coon Hollow” than to state that it this season enters, up- on Its twelfth successful season, hav- ing been originally produced at the Fourteenth Street Theatre, New York, in September 15%4. It will be given with a company of excellent players A competent equipment of beautiful scenery, by Platzer of New York, an unusually clever vocal quartette, and a “hot” troupe of plantation dancers, are employed. Novel electric and cal- cium effects are also introduced. “A Homance of Coon Hollow” Is an- nounced (0 appear at the Loomis on COLLECTION OF COINS. Simon Zausmer’s Holdings of Old Coin Number Over $1,000—Are Beth Foreign and Domestic. Waverly—Simon Zausmer, the jew- eler, has a collection of coins that seems to put in the shade anything in this section. [It includes both do- mestic and foreign coins, are something over a them in the colection. Nearly every that has been wmwinted at any time by this goveroment Is locluded in the list He has most and there thousand of colin several gold interesting of pleces, the which are two tiny quarter dollar pleces made from California gold, and bearing scription “Cal. Gold” There are a large number of Pol. ish colus in the collection One of them dates back as far as 15682, and they run up to the last of the 18th century A Bavarian coin dated 1764 bears the inscription of the Virgin Mary A Spanish silver plece Is dated 1650 and there is a coin Issued by the Va tcan during the IX - A number of Chinese the square hole In number among them A penny dated 1783 has the letter- ing “Washiogton and Independents” on the face of it, while a colin of 1864 hears the motto, "Lincoln and Union.’ There are also about 300 small silver pleces of the United States that are no longer coined the in time of Pope Pius with the center also pleces, WILL GIVE LAND TO VILL AGF FOR PURPOSE OF PARK. I. P. Shepard Announces That He Will Make a Present to the Village of the Small Grove on Flue Streit. Waverly—I1. Preutice Shepard has decided to open up a street through his land It will run just the west end of the school north to Pine street He bas also announced his intention of making a present to the village of the small grove that lles just west of Pine street, providing that the village fin west of house It is undigested food that causes Ko- dol Is a solution of vegetable acids It digests what you eat, and corrects the deficiencies of digestion. Kodo! conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold here by C. M Driggs. . There is no nook ner cormer Ilo Sayre, Waverly or Athens where The Valley Record does wot circulate. SSSR sms Auditor's Notice: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigued, an Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Bradford Coun- But WANT Hates: —Wanted, Sal elec, % cent a word sertion for the first three cenl a word each Insertion after. None taken for less than cents in advance subscribers WANTED. the Wilbur House ty to distribute ed at hie Block, No February lst, All persons claims upon their claims before 1907, fund Sayre, Pa, Jan written.’ A Few in the will 5 Elmer Prices or having upon sald Dunham. | Granulated sugar Swift's lard 3 Ibs soda crackers 3 pkgs Nu Life 3 pks Bgg O See cans corn 2 cans best peas Try our Marvel flour ® y year, scenery by ical effects. to 50c a Girl Wanted for general housework. Inquire 109 Packer avenue, Sayre, Pa. 209-1 Experienced grocery deliverymau wanted. Inquire at D. M. Artur’s Gro- cery, Stevenson St, Sayre. 2081 Any one wishing an * experienced nurse in case of confinement inquire at 508 North Main street, Athens, Pa. 208-6 LOST. Lost—A ladies’ pocketbook, contaln- ing u sum of money, a pair of gold eral reward will be paid 10 the finder who will return it to this of- fice 204-6 Lest—An 8. C. I class pin of ‘87. Reward to finder at this office. 201 A Sa Ae. FOR SALE. Several houses and fots for sale In desirable locations io town. Terms to sult purchasers. Iluguire of W. GG. Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens. - 39-1 Farm 1% miles east of Athens, cou- taluing 122 acres with good Bouse, baru, well and fruit trees. Price $2,500 ens, Pa. House and lot at $850, also ome | $1,300. A snap If taken at once. } quire G. N. Angler, 103 Park Place, Valley telephone 58y. 209. FOX RENT. = For rent, office rooma in the Whee- lock DNlock. 204 teenth Street Theatre New York look over our line of dry goods City. and get our prices. We are —SEE— growing rapidly in this depart- The Thrilling Burglary Tableau. | ont. The Dynamite Scene in Coon | Hollow. | The flight from home. The Historical Steamboat ree, and Plantation revels. The Stirring Tragedy at the Cot- | ton Press. Prices 25, 35, 50; Matinee 15, 26 Advance sale beginning Monday | was all yun down. Bloodine is a body bullder and system touic of wom. ve n Nettles Se ea JL You he ol Married Saturday. system Tonle In the world Sick | Waverly-——Miss Christine N. Dixon of | Kidneys are positively cured by Waverly and Elmer E. Goff of Canton, |Bloodine Sold by C. M. Driggs. ip, were married last Saturday even- [would make a very nice recreation [avr jing at the Baptist parsonage by the ground, and that is something that Rev. G. A Briggs. The newly mar-|the village needs very badly ried couple will make their home in le anton accept it, turn It into a park and in- sure police protection to keep order there The ground has an excellent spring on it, and while not large the place Ten room brick houses, modern provemeuls. Inquire ut this WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DRAD ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 = head at § All calls promptly a a, Valier. tievhone . John P. Rumsey. Waverly has gone to Athens to care for ighter. Mrs Simeon hl 't fall to attend the great clear- | of men's and boys elothing erly this week by Unger well known firm 208-2 : 7 Millage, 5 well known man worth of Waverly on the Lock- Wednesday afternoon and evening. | Williams Carbolie Salve With Aruiea | and Wileh Hazel The best Salve In the world for Cats, Sorex; Dicars, Sait Rheum, Tu “1 bad tried everything for my baby [at the No esterday while en- , did last Saturday night it is guarantsed to A until Dr. Lyle recommended Casea- route to Corning. An 5. The funeral will take | Satisfaction or money Price sweet. | can truthfully say it is the [effort is g made to have them give ow afternoon at £0 | Props, Clarcand, 0. Soid by ©. M |Dest medicine [ ever used for babies.” In this place the last Scie , , druggist. . | is sold by C. M. Driggs. : A number of the members of the troupe, New York State Folks stopped
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