Rich Carpets Elegant Rugs w Spring Cloth and Silk Mattings Linoleums Lace Curtains Novelty Curtains Muslins and Nets 29¢ to $5.00 pair. Tapestry Curtains Shades All celors and widths, 25¢ to $1.25. AR aaaaanass Coats Man to Be Killed Within Ten Days Working on the Same Job Was a Resident of Ellistown. Waverly—Yesterday afternoon just north of Chemung, Lewis Sherman, track wglker, working for the Erie R. KR. wAs struck by passenger train No. 14, and instantly killed His healt {was crushed. This is fhe second wan ito be Killed al almost the same piace, and in the same wanner within the last ten days as a mao named Cas- (terline, whose place Sherman bad ta- ‘ken. was killed on Thursday, March sth The deceased was Lhe son of James Sherman, aud resided al Ellistown {He had worked for the Erle for about a month past, and was near the spol where Casterline was killed. Train 14 was late, and running at a high [rate” of speed. Just how Sherman {came to be on the track at the time {ts mot known. Acting Coroner, Dr. Geer of Che- {mung viewed the remains, and the body was sent to E S. Hanford's un- | dertaking rooms. The deceased has surviving (wo { brothers, Floyd and Harry, and one | sister, Lizzie | The funeral Wednesday alternoon {town church will take place on next at the Ellis Elcetion Tomorrow. Waverly—Tomorrow the citizens of Waverly will decide who shall guide the policy of the village for the next year When the votes are counted the strife ahd turmoil will be over and the citizens can then get down to the ordinary work of life. Be sure ‘that you come out and cast your bal- jots for the men whom you think are best fitted to ake care of your Inter ests Funeral This Morning. | + Waverly—The funeral of Mrs. Addle Hennessey, a former resident of Wav- erly took place this morning. She dled at Binghamton from an attack fof tuberculosis. The remains brought here and taken In charge by iW. C. Farley. The funeral was large- {ly attended. She is survived by four children. Two sons, Richard and Wii- were PEPE PP PEPE PP EELS PRE three per cent. interest per left of Deposit or Sav- Account. department of savings a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- or large or small, draw the seme rate of Interest. MN. H. SAWTELLE, Cashier. . MURRELLE, Proprietor. W. T. CAREY. Editor except Street, hed every afternoon y at 203 West Lockhart on, $3.00 per year; na y known on application. id as second-class matter May , at the postoffice at Sayre, 1879. the news that’s it to print.” DAY, MAHCH 15, 1907 SUEVIC ON ROCKS. Star Liner Runs Ashore Near ; the Lizard. INDON, March 18. — The White [be steamer Suevic struck on the and went ashore near the Lizard thick fog at 11.30 o'clock last liteboats were launched and Summoned to assist the vessel Are about 400 passengers nod bers of the crew on board the struck on what Is known rock, under a lighthouse. ie, which is commanded by Selby, Is of 12500 tons and i London and Australia f Cape Town. nis Bena Almosi ON. 5 Ariz, March I8-L L ntendent of the Marcell ta monntaius was FRANK E. WOOD, Representative. News and advertising matter may* be lleft at Gregg's Racket Store, corner Broad Street and Park Avenub. After 12 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre. Both phones. Ee Walter Peck spent Sunday In El- mira. F. A Spencer Bell, Esq, spent Sunday ln Edward Palmer went to Baltimore this morning Harry VanZant is confined to his home by an attack of the grip Workmanship tells the story—get| your job printing at The Record. Munson Hall Is moving Neaves into E. J house on Waverly streel. Mrs. S. E Ellis has returned home | (after spending the past week In New | York city Mrs B. Ingham has gone to Foran on to visit her mother for [two weeks. } Miss Mabel Woodburn is home from Ithaca and will visit her parents for {a few days. Earnest Linaberry, who is home on to Rush, Pa. Is reported as W. E Tew returned from Clifton {Springs last Saturday afternon. His health has improved very much C. A Neaves, who has been lll for some time and narrowly escaped an attack of the appendicitis Is now able to be out The regular monthly meeting of the Philathea class No. 2 of the Baptist church will be held this evening at the home of Miss Sullivas on Park Place at 7 90 Headers of The Record, buy from the merchants whe have enough gumption to ask for your patronage through the columns of yout favorite local dally newspaper—The Valley Record. Missy Kenrick, who accompanied Mrs, Watrous to Mount Clemens ten (days ago, Is now on her way home. Mrs fan extent that Miss | sately leave her. 3 {lam of Elmira. Two daughters, Eller lof Rochester and Lizzie of Elmira LOCKED UP AT WAVERLY. I § Was Wild All Day Yesterday—Broth. | COMMUNICATED er Took Him to Hornell This Morn. | Of the Same Opinion Still. ing. i {Editor of Valley Record: Sir: —HReferring to the communiea: tibns from the Waverly Water Com- pany said to be written by F. E Hawkes, attorney for the Water Com- and signed by J. T. Sawyer, president of the Water Company, they seem to ovelook the fact that my elec- {tion last year was malnly my position on municipal ownership of the water works and that thelr ac- tivity against my re-ejection is the best evidence #hich can be shown Waverly—Yesteiday when Erie pas- senger train No. 7 arrived at Waver- | ly the police were Informed that there | was @a man on the train, who was act- | ing in a very violent manner, and was | apparently insane, Officer Gridley took him from the train, and locked him in the town hall. Poor commis- sioner George Miller was notified, and | he took the case in charge. The man | 30 years of age, had $34! in his pocket, and was traveling on | a pass. He had come from Boston, |,).¢ | am still of the same mind. It Mass. and was on his to Hornell. His further demontsrates that they are |pass was issued to Fred Webb, and | {very much afrald that if elected I will his coat was marked with the same | name. He sdid that his pame was! |Snence- however, He acted wild all | day. paced the cell back and forth, ! | shaking the bars like a wild man. It | lers by showing figures which are rep- | was ascertained that he had a brother | resented to amount to a large deficit in Hornell and he was notified. The |, (.. ,, other purpose than to divert brother came to Waverly, took bin, ..ontion of the voters from the in charge, and this morning they went water cate, for these figurcs are made to Hornell pany, because of was about accomplish that which I have always contended can be brought about for ithe «xillage in acquiring the water iworks. Thelr attempt to frighten vot- {up from accounts which are in no {ve changeable to the last fiscal year. | Their very arguments to the contrary make clear the fact that the water {1s