Long at These Prices. That Is Right in Style and Quality, Incoming Styles for Spring. Curtains MUSLINS 1 pair formerly $1. 19, now 69¢ 1 palr formeriy $1.25. now 76¢ 2 pair formerly 98, now 69e 2 pol) formerly 50, now 33c. NET CURTAINS WITH pair formerly $1.50, now $1.00. pair formerly $1.75, now SL1O. pair formerly $2.00, now $1.35. palr formeriy $139 now JIS palr Ecru formerly $2.89, now pair Eeru formerly $2.25, now palr Ecru formerly $2.19, now until lots are closed. FFLE. WITH RUFFLE. formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly $1.95. $1.50, $1.40, ee ee LU ee LS COLORED BORDERS, $2.98, BS, 1.69, 88, 1.39, 3.39, now 0. now now now now Dow now Coats, Efc. fitted. 215 Tospm Oflice and pe, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val- 156x. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: 4 and 6, Elmer Block, Lock- Bloodine- Li rR 00 ver you know that Blostein Bros the highest price for rags, rub- | prices. Bolstein Bros. Cor and Broad Sts, Waverly CATTLE DEAD OF ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 a head at the barr All calls promptly attended to day or night. Valley telephone at store Bell telephone In house. J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect- ed, Taxes Paid Room 7, Elmer Bloe k, LOCKHART STREET, -SAYRE. Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law, A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 150a Sayre A. J. Green, Contractor and Bullder, Clans and Estimates Farnished. 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y Maynard, Maynard & Schries Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. NAYIARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA H.L.Towner,M.D.| Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rec tum. Hours T7to 9a. m.,1 to 3.Tto8 p m OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. 128 Lockhart St WOMAN FOUD LYING ON SIDEWALK Is Subject to Fits and Is the Same One Whe Recently Spent the Night in Lehigh Station. A woman who is probably Mrs Sly- ter, who spent the night in the Le high Valley station recenuy walling for her husband, was found lying on the sidewalk on South Elmer avenue in front of the vacant Jot near Wright's grocery store about one o'clock this afternoon. Two men raw the woman and lifted her to her feet She leaned agalnst the high board fence for a moment and then fell for- ward again. The hospital ambulance wus summoned and she was taken to that institution. A Record epresen- tative telephoned to the hospital and the person who answered the phone was unahle to give out any loforma- tion. Later, however, it wus ‘earned that the woman was Mrs, Slyter, and that she fell In front of Williams & Sut- ton’s shoe store last night. She was carried Into the store and a physi- cian summoned. Later In the even- ing a kind hearted citizen gave her two dollars and told her to go to a ‘hotel and secure accommodations for ‘the night It was learned this morn- ing that instead of guing tv the hotel she went to Waverly and this morning | was found in the walting room of the 'D. L. & W. depot. The woman appears to be suffer- {ing from fits and it seems as if she {ought to be cared for by friends or [the authorities. be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Way- erly. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, both phones. Ty GIRL SAID THAT SHE WAS SUP. FEKING FROM HEART TROUBLE Lay on the Floor of the D., L. & W. | Station for Half an Hour This Morning Then Got Up and Departed. Waverly—There was a girl in the D, L. & W. station this morning who after wailing there for some time seemed suddenly to fall into a fit She lay on the floor for nearly half an hour, and when questioned, she sald that she was suffering from heart trouble, and that an especially severe attack brought on such spells as she then had. She remained on the floor for some UUme, squirming about Those who saw her were of the im- pression that she was shamming for some cause or other. When further questioned she sald that she had had iwD similar attacks while at Savre yesterday. She also said that she was married, and that she was expecting her husband, who was in Elmira, to come down on the train that was due at about that time. The train came and went, but no one alighted who seemed to know her. After lying on the floor for a while longer she arose and left the station. : SOME PARTY MEN DON'T LIKE ISSUE. Republican Wish to Support Ticket, But Many Are Opposed to Munich pal Ownership of Public Utilities. Waverly—The action of the Village Republican committee at the meeting held a few days ago for the purpose of making plans for the coming vil- lage election, seems to have lead to considerable dissatisfaction among some of the members of the G. 0. P. The committee decided that the cam- paign should rest upon the {ssue of municipal ownership of the public utilities; the water works, of course, being the case in point. Some of the Republicans experss a desire to sup- port the Republican ticket, but an- nounce themselves as being opposed to the public ownership of public utilities, As one Republican express- ed it, “I want to support the Repub- lican ticket, but do not want to come out Jn fa favor ot municipal _Swheranip em yn are clamoring tor a union ticket, and experss a desire to have party lines eliminated. Blizzard Blocked Roads. Waverly—The blizzard of last Sup- day drifted the snow to such an ex- tent in some parts of the county that the roads were almost impassable Some of the rural mall deliveries were unable to get through, being forced to return without delivering the mall In places the roads were piled so full of snow that it was necessary get through. R. H. Lee Buried. Waverly—The body of the late R iI. Lee of Elmira, was brought to Waverly from Eimira this morning tery. The remains were accompan- led by a number of friends and rela- tives of the deceased. E S. Hanford had the burial In charge. There was a short prayer at the grave by the Rev. H. B. Cook of the M. E. church. Thomas O'Harra went to Corning today, where he will remain for a time, going from there to St. Louls where he will play ball the coming season with the St Louls Nationals Whaated, Girl to learn dressmaking Mrs. CG. M. Legg, 379 Broad street ———————————————————— Plies! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcbrated and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Plies and Itching of the private parts. Every box guaran- anteed. Bold by druggists, by mall, for 50c and $100. Willlams Mf'g Co., Cleveland, O. For male by C. I. adh a Sraggist In the Rasa cans tans] MEN'S WORK SHOES S++ ede PEPE Ed PEPPER OP PIEPER CPP PEEP PP PPR EPPPL PRP bb Fhe bP rere b Pi Pree bbb bid br bbb bb deb PPP ebb ob EPR R PERRO PEP P PEON ; 44443050400 b ebb dd + ) *¥ WNERY Petite Marie Rylands who is the! soubrette of "The Beauly Doctor” which comes to the Loomis opera house next Saturday afternoon and evening combines cleverness of act-| ing with a dancing abliity far ino ex- ! cess of the ordinary and has withal an English dialect which is very tell-| ing in the big musical hit of the plece “On a Paper and A Comb" which is given by the entire chorus in coster | costumes with Miss Rylands as the bright particular costtermongers | girl A. Unger and wife arrived in Wav- erly this morning after an extended wedding trip to the national capitol, ! and other points. They will reside on Lincoln avenue. | Miss May Barnum of Binghamton, | who has been visiting at the home of C. C. Strong, returned to her home at Binghamton yesterday, a— A number of people went {o Bing- hamton last evening and witnessed the production of the Music Master by David Warfield. Mrs. Cald Peck went to Baltimore, Md., this morning, having been called there by the serious {liness of a rela- tive. The Rev. Father Leonard of Great Bend is the guest of the Rev. E A. O'Rellley. The lowesi polnt that the thermome- ter reached last night was 3 degrees 2.25, 2.00, 1.65, 1.40, 1.68 1.48 119= 98 sale price sale price sale price sale price 95 33 WAVERLY NEWS NOTES. Harry Rumsey of Cayuta, N. Y., was ‘In Waverly yesterday for the purpose lof purchasing supplies and equipment for the saw mill that he runs at Cay- uta. . Ervine Haucock, who has been ill from an attack of the grip, has re- turned to work in Lockerby's barber shop. Miss Nettie Griswold of Owego, fs | visiting her brother, Dr. C .F. Gris- wold. Dr. E C. Rumsey of Watkins, will SAYRE, PA. visting [riends in Waverly and Sayre. Chief of Police Brooks and B. Fread- man went to eMadville, Pa, this . ing for the purpose of identfylng the men who are serving a term in the county jall at that place. It is thought that the men held at that place the ones who are suspected of burs glarizing Mr. Freedman’'s store some time ago. 0. G. Taylor of Nichols, was in Wave: ly yesterday. Try the Record. This Is the Place. To get your bair cut, 15; shave 10c; shampoo, 15¢c; hair singed, 160: whiskers trimmed, 10¢c; sea foam, Bo; massage, 15¢; moustache dyed, 26¢;: hair dyed, $1.00; ladles’ hair switches, cheap; razors honed 2c; shears sharpened, 10c; scissors, 5c: ns eczema call and get Lockerby's ma cure, 50c a bottle. Thousands of testimoulals can be furnished, Bait fish on hand the year round Locker- by Is nlso an expert taxidermist Lockerby's barber shop, 418 Waverly ttreet, Waverly. 236-8m Freel Preet tle of Bloodine helped her simple ot was all run down. Bloodine Is body builder and system tonle es derful merit, and if you have not ‘ it, you should today. The greatest system Tonle in the world. Sick Kidneys are positively cured | Bloodine, Sold C. M Sayre. - Every Overcoat at Cost Suit- and in Our