¥ show of Fall merchandise is a revelation ' 8 and Judgment and priced to your benefit. Goods Section 3 Omics of on < Gingham, 5 @ of designs in any quantity C Goods - 28 designs of Flanneleltes in nicely teazled. Come all shades of ul oriental desigus. Very choice 15 x one-third wore... C p Flaanelette in solid and tiney shades, fortables a Quilts Sand 7 Ib.Laminated Cotton, beautiful Silka- " Each is representative value, $1.37, $1.98 and $2.47. Jot of ready-to-wear Tailored Hats for fall wear at prices you will appreciate, The tis good and shapes the newest. You ean find exclosive designs here. $1.19 to $5.67 Waists id and fancy colors, special at Te and $1.10. are choice quality of sateen, nicely piped and I tailored. Value one-third more, Garments Second Floor this week on Children’s Ready.lo-wear Clothes Irish Frieze Coats, cut full, ages 6 to 14 at $307. This stock Ix contioually Others up to $15.00. Look elsewhere, here and see the difference. No iping. . $11.00, $12.87 and up. wall 10 year old sizes, ng and buyin Vust be a reason for it Small stores at these prices wpe from the tanner- We cannot daplicate 9c Stationery This week a box of Pag sells regularly at 15¢, Special. »r and Envelopes that special at Pe. ‘ VA Local Mention Mra. Clark Grant is ill at her home on Walnut street. F. Riley, Utica, was here on bus- iness last evening. N. F. Walker is In the county seat to-day on business. L. 8. Davis of Cortland was in | Athens yesterday evening. . J. W. Shiner of Towanda was in | town yesterday afternoon. 5 i >, red H. 0. Dorman of Corning was vis- ‘iting In Athens last evening. & { John Kaymel! was in town doing 3 | business with our merchants. Ede S. S. Montange of Canton was a < pleasant caller here last night. > A. J. Bradley of Laporte was reg- (istered at the Stimson House last Eg night, Ak 5 ! Mrs. Hall of Elimra street returned i@ it at Wyalusing. A Mrs. Eleater E28 Frank Waters are if | wanda friends today. | Geo. L BF | cured a position with Batler, 3 clothier of Sayre, this morning. 5) The ladies of the M. E. church 4S ' will serve supper in the parlors of >) | +1 DeGroff N 2 the PS | week. EA | Mr. and Mrs. Abram Groat and Le ‘a party of friends expect to leave to- 9 morrow noon for a visit to the Syra- 4 cuse fair. 3 ebrt, two of our Athens boys, left on 4 | the early morning train for Bucknell X | University. Mrs. W. W. Smith of Montrose, | who has been visiting her mother, | ire. Joachim of South Main street, | relarned home this morning. Wm. Heavier, North street, has been tendered a very remunerative | . position with the American Bridge | Company at Cleveland, Ohlo. 2 a 2 Miss Elsie Jordan who has been visiting In Boston and New York for sometime, returned on the Black Diamond express last evening 5 Rev. Will A. Kelley will be & dained and Installed as pastor of the Church of Universal Brotherhood, S Athens, this evening at 7:30. invited Mrs. Geo. Lewis of Ithaca, who has been the guest of Mra. Jean Crane and-other friends, left this morning to visit fn the southern part of the county. Clifton the year and one half old boy of John D. Lynch of Pine street, was operated on at the fathers home yesterday. Dr. Hunter of Sayre was the surgeon. Chas. B. Kingsley left to-day for his home at Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Kings- ley also left for a visit at Cortland for a week, when she will join her husband at Troy. The Bradford County W. C. T. U will hold thelr twentieth annual convention in the Baptist church at day, September 21 and 22. An In- teresting program has been prepared. Miss Dalsy Nutt of Cherry street Is attending the Owego fair In the ca- pacity of assistant superintendent of the fancy department. This makes Miss Nult's sixth year for Lhe same position. this years’ high school fool ball team and Harry Voorhis Is the new captain. | This will insure a good team If the material can be found, for both these boys are leaders {| Sullivan count, terday, returning home to-day. Mrs. | Pritchara will enter the Packer hos- | pital for an operation in the near | future The regular adjourned meeting at | the Athens Methodist church will be [ ned Wednesday evening instead of { Thursday evening as heretofore. The | change Is on account of the supper | to be served by the ladies of the { church Thursday evening. f | Fay Mitchell, John Mee, George | Voorhis and Mac Hickey all last | years' Athens High School graduates, left on the Erie this morning for State | College as students, where they will | enter the college as students. Ray Finch will tomorrow and Eugene “Vansice will go Saturday both to State. leave A warrant was issued this morn- ing by Justice Johnson for the arrest {of Mrs. Bertha Northrup of North street, charging larceny as | Frank Birney, the prosecutor, charges bailee. Miss Lens Weaver of Corning, ar- rived to-day for a week's visit with her parents. Miss Weaver has charge of the five and ten cent de- pariment of Greig's department store at Corning. The Athens Military company had one of their regular drills last night. A deal site of interest in the drill) work is being manifested. Dr. Joa- chim has been drilling the company on some new movements, and getting ready for an inspection by Col. Sull- well and staff of Scranton, In the near future. The Athens company will be members of that regiment Chas. T. Hull, the Athens represen- tative of the Valley Record, now in i attendance at the National Encamp- ment of the G. A. R. at Denver, writes ‘ that they are having a most delight- iful time. Our readers will be pleased ' to know that he expects ta arrive In Athens In about a week, when he will again take up his work as on the Lockhart Street ter talking over matiers It nesday evening of next week. Im- portant steps are to be laken at the next meeting and all members should turn out. Athens may have as good i and as helpful association as Sayre. Every business man should turn out. SALABLE SUMMER SPECIALTIES You want to make money, One of the easiest ways to make meney is to save money by buying right. If you place your order with us we can save you money. Look at our Price List: The Business Men's Association met last evening at the appointed hour. There was only a small per t cent. of the members present and afl- Granulated Sugar. . 1 4 Ibs. Laundry Starch. 11.508 Tea... ......... A5 10 bars Oak Leaf Soap {1 4-1b. package Gold Dust . . Eibiis Tea 1 4b. package Gold Star 11h, 33¢ Tea. 2073 bottles Blaing.. 3 Ibs. Tea Siftings. . 25 3 bottles Ammonia. : 1 package Malta Vila. J1 | Try some of the National Biscuit 1 package Pettijohn. .. 1] Co. goods ata very low figure. 3 packages Mother's Oats, a3 1 package Uneeda Biscuits 8 packages Vigor... .. on 2; 1 package Graham Walers . 25 1 package Soda Crackers. 2 packages Force... 25 | 1 15c package Jersey Butters. Henkel's Bread Flour. Special for Pay Day $1.59 per sack. A. J. HOAG, 220 Desmond St. Phone 161x i - Loan and Savings tion, established 18 money to loan at min Premium. You can ford to pay rent w ey for building your can be had on such tageous terms, : The Summer Vz Is the time to on the chil teeth attended to. Your preity daughar Tm much of her beauty to even, white teeth. To keep them so they well carod for. She will thank saving her from Special Prices for July em i — = We have opened a sho West Broad Street in i formerly occupied by I Munn, and are prepared and upholster All Kinds.
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