Town Clock Block Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists, Jackets, Silks, i Dress Goods, Silks, Trimmings. WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO THE HAND. MEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF READY.TO-. AR GARMENTS EVER SHOWN IN THIS SEC- COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELEC. Handsome Spring Suits - ~ Bllks and fancy materials They are model ats and just opened for Spring (rade. Prices $15.00 to $35.00, New Spring Jackets # Are made of silk. covert cloth and fancy mix- eApsueyaIdmoy Yy OTIS 9) 00'I$ Wold) Np Men Became Involved In a Dispute Over a Peal, and One of Them Em- ployed Strenuons Measures, Waverly—It cost Frank Parsons the {sum of five dollars one day this week ‘for the privilege of hitting = man {and knocking him down. Parsons is 'ducts a blacksmith Waverly. shop at North He weighs some where In ‘the neighborhood of 250 pounds, snd ‘has a puguaciots temper that is com- /mensurate with his size. 'A man nam- ied Millheim, who resides some where In the neighborhocd with Parsons pur- chased a wagon tongue from him with the undertsanding that it would fit his {Millheim's wagon. The pyrchaser tried to fit it fo the wagan without (success. 80 he returned it to Parsons land asked for the mouey that he had [given in*payment. Parsons refused land they became-lnvolved in a dispute {during which Parsons struck Miitheim {a powerful blow, knocking him down. Parsons was arrested. He claimed {that he had merely pushed his adver- isary and had not struck him with his fist. The marks on Milhelm, however, convinced the justice that something imore than a gentle push had been em- ROSEBELE LESLIE, Leading Woman with the Reporicire Company appearing at the Loomis this week. x Urand Committee Met Yesterday, Waverly—THe grand commitlee of the Odd Fellows of Tioga county met yveslerday afternon in the hall of Man- oca Temple in Waverly. There were 28 past grands, members of the var- ious lodges through the county, In attendance. The current business of the committee was transacted, and the officers for the ensuing year were elected. Nominations for the stale of- ficers were also voted on. DeWitt's Little Early Risers scatter Shades in firsts..........20e Fringed Shades ........50 and 839¢ Unusual value at 10a SHIRT WAISTS going fast at only 88¢ & $1.5 WRITE SKIRTS, all prices New lot, very pretty, only 89 and 9Se. CORSET COVERS, 25 and 50¢; good values EASTER NOYELTIES. All sorts of fancy little Candy Boxes and Baskets, Chickens, Roosters Rab- “bits, otc. & and 10e. Wee Chicks and Trangfers le. FULL LINE OF 5 and 10c GOODS. St. Patrick’s Day Past Cards, 2 for Be. £7 Reauliful Lice of Faster Post Cards, 2 for be. - Special for Saturday and Monday: — Gray Ehame! Pie Tins........ 10e Blue White Lined Enamel Tins. 10¢ Ya Waverly ite New Shirt Waists general house- 112 Park Place, 266-6 Atwater, First Sayre Ph New, jaunty styles ~ Prices $5.00 to $25.00 prin of the latest models Exquis ‘BOI0Ndsu] Jnok Jo) uj Isnf ‘9148 £gliom Lise JuewIIONSY Sajujwiuod and Fancy Dress Novelties, together with of plain fabrics. In laces, a beautiful collec- “Prices Gie to $2.00 per yard. le solicit your Banking and will pay you per cent. interest per for money left on of Deposit or Sav- Account. department of savings special feature of this and all deposits, wheth- jarge or small, draw the 8 rate of Interest MN. H. SAWTELLE, ; _ Cashier. 2 Valley Record R Proprietor. W. T. CAREY, Editor. 4 every afternoon exoopt 2g 203 West Lockhart Street, $3.00 per year; 25¢c rales reasonable, and on application. 28 second-class matter May 8 the postoflice at Sayre, . the Act of Congress of 1879. & news that's fit to print” DAY, MARCH 21, WAVERLY N ‘E. WOOD, Representative. advertising matter may be Jg8’s Racket Store, cormer and Park Avenue, o'clock noon call the main ¢. Both phones. 1907. of the Free Press, y this morning. . Clark went to Addisor ; Where she will visit Der This is your The Valley Record has a larger PAID circulation in Sayre than any | other newspaper, Mrs. Charles Briggs, who has been living In the Philippines Islands is visiting at the home of the Rev. G. A. Briggs. The Rev. G. G. Houghton of Syra- cuse University spent last night at the home of Willlam Harris in this village. Beginning with next Sunday there will be spiritual retreat services at St. James church. They will continpe until next Thursday morning. Al e————————— | This morning the infant . daughter of Cornelius Sallivap, that died In Buffalo was buried in the St James |cemetery at this place Tinseled post cards, views of New | York city and Niagara Falls, the most |only. at Gregg's Racket Store. A. Neaves, who has been confin- ed to his home for the past two weeks by a severe attack of sickness was yesterday afternon. Readers of The Record, buy from the merchants who have enough gumption to ask for your patronage through the columns of your favorite local daily newspaper—The Valley Record. The talk on the Philippines by W. Valentine before the Farther Lights society at the Baptist parsonage last evening was very much appreciated {by those present. Mr. Vflentine has {been in the Philippines for some time past, and is well qualified to speak on the subject. This Is the Place. —— To get your hair cut, 15; shave 10c; shampoo, 15¢; halr singed, 15¢c; whiskers triranmed, 10c; sea foam, 5c; massage, 15¢, moustache dyed, 20c; hair dyed. $1.00; ladies’ hair switches, cheap, razors honed 26c; shears sharpened, 10c; scissors, S¢; new handles on razors, 25¢. If you have eczema call and get Lockerby's ecze- ma cure, 50c a bottle Thousands of testimonials can be furnished Bait fish on hand the year rourd. Locker by Is also an expert taxidermist. Lockerby's barber shop, 418 Waverly ttreet, Waverly. 236-6m Social Tonight, Waverly—The Farther Light society of the Baptist church will hold a soc- ial this evening at the home of Miss Susie Squires om North Chemung the gloom of sick-headache and bil- not cate for the patronage of its mul- titude of subscribers The Valley Record has a larger PAID circulation in Sayre than my other newspaper, - opportunity to select from the i i oe A SUGEESTED CHANGE IN FORM OF BALLOT i — Advocate the Adoption of the Mas- sachusetts Ballot In This State— Waverly—On Tuesday last the com- mittee having the matter In charge at Albany gave a hearing relative to some proposed changes in the form of ballot/used in this state. It is sug- gested that the form known as the Massachuseits ballot be adopted. It differs from the ballot in use here, in not having any emblem on the ticket, and In abolishing the party column The colump is headed with the name of the office, and the names of the candidates for the office are arranged in alphabetical order under this head- ing, and the name of the party to which the candidate belongs is indl- cated after his name. To vole it is necessary to mark the name of each candidate for which the voter wishes to cast his ballot. Elected Officers. Waverly—Keystone Guard No. 4 of Waverly held a very interestfog ses sion last evening, after Initiating a large class of candidates (t elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Past president, Homer Beach; president, George F. Thomas, vice president, Charles F. Genung; secre- tary, Mrs. Mary Sherwood; (treasur- er, Miss Ella Coffey; chaplain, BE. A Kitchen; guide, Mrs. Cora Blauvelt; Warden, Mrs. Carrie Merrill; sentin- el George Blauvelt; trustees for 3 ry Horton. Spring’s First Day. Waverly—Spring started out in fine style today, and gave us ideal weather and the weather man promises that it will continue. Some of the old fashioned weather prophets claim that today and the two following will de- cide the kind of weather that we are to have for the rest of the season, while others, who seem fo be equally well posted, say that It Is the last three days of the month. We wonjd like to know and are open for infor- mation on this point. “f bought a fifty-cent bottle of KO- DOL and the benefit | received all the Andrus & Co. OF CHARACTER AND RELIABILITY AT BARGAIN PRICES almost S. Andrus & Co, planes. i IF _— During the last few weeks D. 8S. Andrus & Co: You are not experimenting at ‘all by Salesmen and critics Interested THEY ARE IN SAYRE TO STAY. Reliability Is Then for the benetit of the worklngman or women which embodies the caslest per week. Ian fact they practically loan you the Here one at the D $300 you desire. bargalo ever for that price used only a short time; oak case; A snap for some 7 Brand new, In any style in fact It {s simply the greatest $70 fine tunes and an excellent bargain at the D. 8. buys a magnificent Mahogany case, Cabinet Grand Upright Piano; the original selling price was $325.00; rented only a few months; D. S. Andrus & Co. will for a $400.00 Upright Plano; one of the finest pianos on the market; in perfect condition; wonderfully sweet tone: the DD. S. Andrus & Co. sale price Is $293. for a six-octave Cabinet Organ, cost new $75.00, in good condition; has a pretty case, and will not stay in stock long at $10 SPECIALTIES: MUSIC STORE. HERE ARE A FEW PLAYING CARDS a WV) CR . gl 1 { NY J a SSA \ SE ER Am Pu For Every Make of Machine. Edison Phonographs Full Line of Records Victor Talking MacHines All the Latest Records s ESTABLISHED 1500. = w’
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