WE FILL MAIL OR- N Paul Henry DERS AND PREPAY >> business today. - Ft eo) BE mee F = Y LOOK 1S In i W IELAND | he PRESS ON PUR 2 oh Ca today. Standing Stone CHASES OF $5.00 BIG STORE WITH EG LITTLE 9 OR OVER. SAYRE, PA. eumatism 1s cared Ly tating Ath-lo-pho-ros and following the Athlophoros Co.'s Free Treatment. H. L. GILLESPIE Beils Athlophoros. Free treatment sent direct from TUE ATHLOPHORO3CO,, Sew Haven, Conn, May Make Springs Here i Athens—There was no meeting | of the Board of Trade last evening | 0 on account of the storm, but sever- 5 he al members were present and had a TUESDAY, OCTOBER Il. 3 Mrs. H. C. Baird and daughter talk with A. A. Hopkins, secretary A Performance to Talk About. The Miss Nellie of New York arc greet (of the Thomas Coil Spring Co. Best You Ever Witnessed. Sayre, Pa, SHOES BASEMENT BARGAINS 8 Heav y shipments of new shoes have compelled to close out many lines of good shoes to make room for our fall arrivals, We have placed these odd lots in our basement at a big re- & E. B Carnet was transacting 3 p> business in Elmira today, = + Miss Nellie Ridgeway of Wysox +is visiting Miss Elsie Durant of Center street. Pall and Winter merchandise at this store has been gradually wafolding for a month today we announce a mutualization sale, effective upom the appearance of this advertise marked special. Give you Fall aud Winter merchandise at late Spring prices and are a offerings, good until time expires as aunpounesd. Then a practical price saving grasp will other lines, Keep in touch with this supply depot; it's different to most stores, We hay il for cash. That enables you to get it for lesa. al in Silk Miss Kaufman will have her mul linery opening Friday and Saturday, | October 13 and 14. 132 4 + Wo Furniture Specials and stripes; Thursday and Fri- Third Floor 58e quality. See Elmer 39¢ Some of which we show in the Lockhart street mh heas ras window, oy i \'} = 1 doz hall or desk chairs in golden eak, hand rub Ribbons bed, saddle seat, Oar regular price is $4.85 which one Ball price. Beauitifal Moire, § is one third under credit store prices. ab 406, Dresden effects at 20¢,33¢, and | Special Saturday and Monday only 3 37 i No. 10, Gc, and No. 80 for So yd, In golden oak and imitation mahogany chairs, em , Monday and Teeslay only bossed leather seat and back. Regular 2 67 rs price 33.37, Special SatuiMay and Monday . riting Paper Another rocker similar in description, except beiog % Highland linen paper, the Eton quartered oak. Regular price 84.25. Spec- 2. 9 Stationers’ sil small stores’ price 8 ial for Saturday and Monday only OX paper is usually 0c. Special 23c Two styles in Willow Rockers. Oar regular price i= 3168, Credit stores would ask at least 1 89 : 21.00. For Saturday, Monday and Toesday &¢ sement Specials set of Liverpool china for $367, They Carpets and Rugs patterns. Their value is 25.00 Third Floor Granite and Saltana Carpets in many designs, Oar regular price is 25¢. Small store price is us - 21 uunally 30e. For Satarday, Monday, Taesday C Smith's Tapestry 9x13 rugs, $10.37. Roxbary's, 10 Wire 9x12 rags, $1857, Roxbury's 10 Wire 7x9 rags, $12.67, You pay as much as £15.00 to $2150 respectively at most stores, SPECIAL 4 DAYS OFFERING, 12,13, 14and 16 On Saith's Axminster Carpets. Our clerks tell us, until the Big Store cume to town, their former ets and Comfortaldes 10-4 and 11-4 | #mployers got $1.25 and $1.35 per yard. TS5c per falls and stripes from $373 to $5.08, | yard. : nt 8, choicest ph and values that SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY , at 68¢, Nie, B8¢, $1.10, and up A 3x0 reversible Smyrna rug, all wool for $2.89, Table Oil Cloth. Special at 17¢ yard. “- Co) Mrs. IL. M. Fitzgerald and daugh ter went to Towanda this morning to attend teachers’ institute 32 ($2 $e SN r+ in kind worth Ge a dozen. “The Glass and lirass King,” usaally for Satarday and Mon- 27c Milan today to spend a short time! with her mother Mrs. Ed. Soper Installation Postponed hamton yme jast x always Gc here. Small stores EONSTBTR 109 Packer Aven SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES. E . tk aller Fifteen years of business has proven to us wé can do sll we claim. Assets August 1, 1605, $2,115,000 3 Garment Section--Second Floor shave assembled are too diversified to fully describe, If yoa will permit of oar suggestion, k that you see all yon can elsewhere, then come and look our selections over. There, too, is an # to them. Millinery Section--Second Floor ate effort is made and, judging from the busy days we have gone through, we have sacceed. ia producing hats of our own make and ready to put on at $1.19 up to $6.37, that are correct in VP 22/8 n= SOE The Athens high school team went to Towanda th to play against the high team of that place. Dr went as umpire and Lec timekeeper. Joachim | If you Groat as | | Nearly all the early pugilists (n this country, Heenan, Morrissey, McCloskey hig | and the older Sullivan, were either The bridge works whistle now | Iristmen or the sous of Irishmen, and sounds its familiar call 10 the work-| it bas come to be accepted as a rule men every morning and they are! that prizefighters and boxers should : ‘ : | bear Irish names. Of the pugilists of the getting on quite a gang. Three] ‘more car loads of iron ere | home and want one, or if you have one you want to get rid of, call, write or 'phone Taylor. If I haven't what you want I'll try and find it for you, present time few are Irish, the great majority of them being now young Ital lan-Americans, who, for convenience or | other reasons, have taken Celtic names. | new style plates of needed teeth we | Acts. Immigrants from Italy coming into {fit to your face. Yes, to your face, for | re Frank L. Phang of Syracuse is | New York have bad the name of being the outside of cheek and chin are to| The Popular Price Event of the Moving into the Henry Car enter | inclined to use knives when they fought. ; .+ | instead of their fists, This was true of be considered as well as the inside | Season. house, South Elmira strcct, and will | ET i if natural locks are to be retained. | eden « make Athens his home Mrs, | THURSDAY NIGHT and that ’ apply to the second generation of Ital. LE 2 L EST ou didn't have itl. , ATEY witnst 4 Get our ideas and prices. Then! Phrang has been here with fricnds | iaus, born and reared in the city of New YU 4 Y 14 you'll want our work. | The Beautiful Southern Comedy for some time. York done sooner. . z Drama ge ———— | Unlike the older Italians, they have | developed here a strong partiality for HOME SWEET HOME A. R. Tozer and Miss Anna | American athletics, and the number of duction in price, ing old friends here. ' Mr. Hopkins has met with many Kirk LaShelle’s hl FOR WOMEN —— ‘of the members of the Board and: y: $3.50 Patrician, Basement Price $2.68 3 Most Suceesaful Operatic Mrs. C. P. Brown and fanuly are fother prominent business men | a . 350 KE. 1 Reed, " 2.68 on a visit with friends in Green- and there is good reason to believe | PP 9» 3.50 Walk Over, iH " 2.68 wood and Franklindale, that some arrangements will be! 3.00 LaFrance, 2.25 i 2 } 3: i a Wade = he Tanulzetony With America’s Young and Deau- < 00 Dor , L 08 , Div desi rchably | tiful Prima Donna 4 Other good bargains are found here for men, bogs gs 9% El ) and children. You had better become ac- a (en as Je location, Mr. Roberts : aine yor Thiele quainted with our Basement Bargains. Elmer Johnson goes to Bing started on his southern trp this Aud a specia A ed company ¥ : mle Badd : = ; : hamton today to join his brother morning. Mr. Hopkins is obliged WasAgemt at of One ot tnen's he a Work Thee 3110 ¥alue $1.50. Emory enroute to New York to return to Canesteo tonight, but Edward R. Salter, E 4 BLN Bea Does. value $2, ‘I Jpthe slans as outlined by them will ris : : 1 opa men - Miss Jessie Lynch, who has b | be oF Dmited to a committee to be trata oe aehaon Nh Cre Kd High Class Shoe R iring i in Base L. 0 visiting Mrs. C. W. Crans, return | | appointed by the board When Sar {8 mak ©. TRIAS, SEE AE er 3 = to her home in Nichols today | the dy for business M i = = ——— g y are rea or usiness r. Positively no free list. Sabseriber's | Mrs. John Newman went tof Hopkins will complete th: con- oA ghlay Horning 3 Driggs: COAL COAL COAL FLME# A. WILBER - * Ore, Sayre; fiford s drug store tract The vehicles must be ready | Athens: W. U. Telegraph office, Waverly. for the spring trade, and there is | Regalar advance sale Saturday morning. dh W. BISHOP Wholesaler of ; already satisfactory proof that there | PRICES —25c, 50¢, 75e, $1.00) and # Mrs. Lavina Morse, who has will bea large demand for them, 8 few séats at $1.50. WINES, LIQUORS" been with relatives in Bin JOIN THE There is as much difference in f- and Lestershire returned hh th nh ’ the quality coal as there is BEERS AND ALES reni Athens—There was a large at- N ti al Pr ti between white and yellow sugar. | evening. Sr tendance at the Athens lodge No. d on otec Ve We sell nothing but the celebrated | Mrs. Frances Glasser has return- 4 . : A . 165, Odd Fellows, last evening and Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- ed to her home in New Yo i ; a visit with her sister Mes J A | the members feasted on mush and € on. cite. We also sell Bituminous and _v A eer 777" milk. Grand Worthy Master Chub- Loyalsock coal and all kinds of Bradley. : : : Ege | buck was suffering from a severe wood. Miss Katharine Mal ney, wholcold and telephoned that he was : : ' ITCHIN. has been the guest of Mis Moon, | obliged to postpone the installation Our specialty is prompt service | y returned to her home in Monroe- I gpother week, so it will be held on and the lowest market price, SIDS LEADING Ff a ton _this Worning. next Wednesday evening. Pas J Ww. BISHOP, DRAYMAN. © 1. C. Horton and son Willid|. Temperance Play acm per week “for sickness oracei- (03 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bldg. Especial care and prompt at- went to Hornbrook this morning Athens — Lady Rebec lod $100 for losa of limb or eye, > to spend a short time at the home | 2 wd = . ge $5.00 to $600 at death, Both Phones. | tention given to moving of ¢ . will give a temperance play, The Cash dividends each five years. Pianos, Household Goods Safes of his father Farl Horton Last Loaf," at Odd Fellows’ hall : ‘WOOD WOOD WOOD| ae. ' ’ : C. H. Satterlee, who has beer ill this evening, When they: will Costs y : at his home on South Main strcet | chance off a silk quilt. All who| $200 to $4.00 per month. 1 S | LENIGH AND SCRARTON : for several davs® is ‘have taken chances and their R—- : * ys is on the me nd | BR OPERA HOUSE and we hope to see him at his post iene Me jnvited. Lady Willard E. F. Mercersau, Dist. Manager. SIMPLY | C( ) A 1 i in a few days. geo yrerhas Deen iAVite Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond Bt. | oa | A fine social evening is anticipated, | / At the Possible Prices 3—NIGHTS—3 ot ball Ne ba ame EE I ea THIS | E | Lowest " : \ . PRIZE - RING NATIONALITIES. Commencing s noon | eee FRED J. TAYLOR Health and hap-f | Orders can be left at Noshtarm Drag . Italians, the stiletto of one generation INCANDESCENT 4S BURNER £° | eit ee ve | SEE SITE OAR Oe, SAVE, Campbell of First street for come! of the next, the Russian Jews who came which gives you better light than ten To the Person Bringing this Ad time. This morning both |, ies| to this country as immigrants and who JOHN C. PECKALLY, tifal white light. Comlortable for home, of Frank Towner. Mrs Julia ceeded by s generation of turbulent study, reading, etc. Saves the a h ks have been inning September 13th we will y | young men from whose ranks have bee | Sh Pena | ive free of charge one. gold crown (neat 1OWRET is the widow of John G.| gragusted a number of professional | Olive Oil Quart 85c, Gallon $3.00. | ar ATES 's trial, Pry goon wig quality) on every full setof teeth made 1owner and the mother of [). B | pugiiists and boxers. Jy your money back. sere $17 000 Send your order, {Price sutject to chan No water (a his | twtierments. No snd 80 bonds Visible ssects §) 000 soc. §: 2. J, write Joutrastied for on or before October We will also allow 10 per cent dis- count on all other work done or con- tracted for during same period of time. NOTE PRICES Gold crown and bridge work © per tooth | Full set of teeth. . $5.00 up Teeth cleaned... 50 cents Teeth filled with silver.. 75 cents Teeth filled with gold. . .. $1.00 up | Teeth filled with cement . 50 cents Teeth filled with art] enamel $1.50 up {We extract teeth itively without pain. All guaranteed, DRS, WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: 8:30 to 12; 1to5:30;7 wh. | Opposite Btore, corner Eimer and St, Sayre, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL : | a _ et, Towner, both celebrated music ans. | n's Big Library. Lim Dn One of the largest libraries In Rus- Dedication Postponed pla is private property, belovging 10 Athens—The date for the (edi. the scholarly Genadl Wassiiyewitch : h 1di Judin. It consists of over 100,000 vol. cation of the soldicss monuments | popes, and the oddest thing about it 1s at Andersonville and Vicksburg | that it fs not situated in a large city, ; one + .r but In the neighborhood of one of the Rag heclt post} don account of ‘most inaccessible Siberian towns, the yellow fever epincmic in the Karsjonarsk. It was at first in that south. The date was fixed (or town, but after the fire at 3, which destroyed a great part of it, the owner Nov. 16, but is changed to Decem- {got alurmed and removed It to the ber 7, at Andersonvilic and Dec, | country. 9 at Vicksburg. comrades. will attend Some of our! When the Children Need n laxative, have colds, fever, or rem et any of the many Jttle iis hat yest cept hildhood, give them Bauer's Syrup Alien Ac s Call of Prunes, the new laxative tonle. A Athens—C. W. Frost has re. teaspocatul pecastanally wii keep : , eir bowels y and regular. ceived a letthy from Rev. I'L. wij ward on more serious diseases Allen in whichSJie Jccepts the cal] | and will ound invaluable as a Bauer's | from the A aptist church I inedictnt, ers Sjrop fs the best of all family will probably e Novemb Bring Your Ie Printing to Office “The Satisfactory Place.” From four to eight skilled job! printers and a new, up-to-date equipment are at your service. Our patrons say we have the | disposition to please. We keep | our promises. Talmadge Bullding, Eimer’Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 12a. price. Bri the “Shoe open evenings from 7 to 8. your shoes to SPECIALTIES: and the Tarvsh and the Pr Office, Whee 332 Broad St, Wi =