WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS . ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. Bert Middaugh is sick at his home on Bridge street. S——— & SUTT Sayre, Pa, Es ‘ These prices good for Sat-H J. W, Beaman is engaged on al The disease can be cured and we urday, October 14; also | i | suit at Sheshequin today. Monday and Tuesday | [i oN of next week. ! ! | BH Best Spring Patent Bread bh 1 3 Rake it our business to cure it. . We have a remedy Athlophons | that we will guarantee toremove turned from Philadelphia last even- | the poisonous U'RIC ACID from ing. | your system, and a simple treat- Born—to Mr. and Mrs, Charles ment to be followed in connection White; Paine street,” Friday, al | withitthatwillcompletethe cure. daughter. eT The Remedy Is for sale by " H.L GILLESPIE SHOES FURS BASEMENT BARGAINS Hloavy shipments of new shoes have compelled n ; to close out many lines of shoes to make room for our fall arrivals. We have placed these odd lots in our basement at a big re- duction in price. FOR WOMEN $3.50 Patrician, Basement"Pfice $2.68 3.50 E. P. Reed, " " 2.68 3.50 Walk Over, ‘2.08 3.00 LaFrance, 2.25 2.00 Doris, 1.68 i Other good bargains are found here for men, and children. You had better beepme ac- quainted with our Basement Bargains. 2| 8 8 One lot men’s heavy work shoes $1.19, value $1.50, '§@ One lot men's tan work shoes $1 48, value $2.00. 0 High Class Shoe Repairing in Basomen. 0] = CRE Fred Cole went to his old home | in Macedonia this morning. "SAYRE, PA. Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Evenings After Pay Day. Common Sense is Instinct, Lhe bright housewife and provident hushand, where to find the best values and greatest needs, and the mest saltable for his or her parse. There is true merit in the low price P's why this big store continually bristles with business, There, too, is distinction and | throughout the store, that makes shopping pleasant and no after-thoughts that you have We buy for cash in conection with 49 other as large or larger stores than this, We sell for for just what the article ls worth SPECIAL LOT OF and Art Materials pt of stamped doilies, wines 4 t0 27 Be, Be, To, Sc and 10. Is of extra aloe heoidery ailk, both floss and twisted. in No soap, no matter how poor, will fad. it articles to complete this mori portunity lo select pieces for Hollis ys yar work started early. shoes, “Wooltes” garments, “Crawf od’ teean” garments. Exclusive agents for sand Athens, _ Ribbons Jabout one half price. Beaatifal Mo re, at 40¢. Dresden fects at 20e 38e, 10d No. 10, toc, and No. 80 for Se y 0. . Monday and Toesdny only. ent Specials ai Liverpool china for $3.67, They t terns. Their value is § 0 3 tole set $3.50, 10 piece toilet -<t “ones at $R70 to §7.87, decorated! Sind banded tumblers at 47 in kind worth 8c a dopagy, “The Glass and-Hracs King," usua!iy or Smrday and Mons ! als Hon, L. T. Hoyt and wife re- making Flour, sack . . . $1. dt Best Spring and Winter Blend for breadmaking, per sack . Best Pastry, per sack Hobart’s Pure Buckwheat Flour, 25 Ib. sacks . 10 Ib. sack Buckwheat . . . 16 pkgs Standard Corn Starch 6 lbs Lump Starch ., . 3 Ibs Tea Dust . 6 lbs Pearl Tapioca . . 7 lbs. Oak Flake 7 Ibs broken Rice | 4 Ibs Fancy Rice . . . | Three more carloads of iron were ‘unloaded at the bridge works this | : We will furnish you advice and § | morning. the Treatment suited to your case Free if you will but write us. i {Over twenty yean' experience) THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.. New Haven Coan ne Athens Churches 3,000 (6 boxes) Pericotion a : Catholic— Early mass at 8 L o'clock, by the pastor. Sunday school at 3.0'clock. Baptist—Rev. W. H. S. Herman Floor Coverings At Specially Attractive Prices Oil Cloth 25¢ and §0c square yard. Linoleum 50e and 60c, in stamped, first and second quality. inlaid hinoleam in dozens of patterns at 85¢ and £1.20 square yard; no better made. We bay in job- bing quantitiey and quote you at a saving figure, Cretonnes, Bengalin, Repp, Figured Denims and Art Materials We show almost the entire line of the Standish mills. Prices from 17¢ to 23¢c per yard, Values 20¢ to 0c, Some Iu blossom stripes, others fancy figures; all are handsome, Furniture Specials Two styles in Willow Rockers, Oar regular price is $160, Cradit stores would ask at least 1 89 £1.00. For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Ae Carpets and Rugs Third Ficor Granite and Saltana Carpets in many designs, Oar regular price is 25c. Small store prices is us - 21 uually 80e. For Satarday, Mooday, Tuesday C Smith's Tapestry 9x12 rags, $16.37, Roxbury’s, 10 Wire 9x12 rags, $1887, Roxbury’'s 10 Wire 7x9 rags, £12.67, You pay as mach as $15.00 to $1150 respectively at most stores. sual. PECIAL 4 DAYS OFFERING, 12,13, 14 and 16 4 | ! SPECIALS Axmiaktot Gargets. Our clerks tot “SN - Elmer Ammold of Vawter spent | Universalist—Preaching by Rev. | us, until the Big Store came to town, their former WN today with his parents, Mr. and | Butler of Binghamton, morning | employers got $1.25 and 21.35 per yard. 75¢ per 2 Mrs, A. C. Arnold of town. land evening. Sunday school as yard. $e! | usual, | SH. Townsend, one of the old] ea residents of Sheshequin, was trans. | Child Swallows Tin Whistle A acting business in Athens today, | Athens — Yesterday afternoon 5 | Sibyl, the 7-year-old daughter of { Miss Lena We caver of Corning | Arthur Macalee, of Ulster, while & | spend Sunday in Athens with | playing with a little round tin her mother, Mrs A. V. Weaver. Frank Rifenburg of Towner hill | was in town yesterday afternoon on business. “" " Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo | Wandall, of Tozer's bridge, Friday, ANNI 2 daughter. i“ a“ “ VanCamp's Top Notch Evap- orated Cream, per can. Mohawk Red Cross Con- densed Milk, can . and none better at any price. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard . Home Made Cookies, doz Ivins’ Cakes and Cookies, 1b Large Fat Mackerel, Ib . . 3% lbs Oyster Crackers . : cans Domestic Sardines . 2 cans Imported French Sar- boys C. T. Jakeway and wife have | returned from a three weeks’ visit| oy) preach in the morning. Sun- in Blanchard, Mich. ! ne day school and C. E. as usual. No Master Hiram W hipple has gonc | sarvice in the evening. {to Skinners Eddy to spend a week | Presbyterian—Preaching by the with Griffin Taylor. {pastor in the morning. Sunday —————— | school and C. E. at usual hours. Miss Kaufman will have her mil | | No evening service. | linery opening Friday and Saturday, | Episcopal— Services [October 13] and isi Ta 1324 {and evening by the rector, at usual Rev. Ww. E "Daw and family re- hours, Sunday school at noon. turned from a vacation trip to L. ong| Methodist— Preaching in the Branch this afternoon. {morning by the pastor. Union |service in the evening, preaching by Rev. W. S. Herman. Sunday ki and Epworth League as | iD 10] $40 | 10 8 a2Y |= | 0OAL 25) ; ENaC © De Re a Eo COAL COAL| ELMER A WILBER J. W. BISHOP War 2 There is as much difference in| ’ y LIQUOR the quality of coal as there iss BEERS AND ALES between white and yellow sugar. endl 1 We = a tie = Sires *d! 10g Packer Avenue, SAYRE cite. We also sell Bituminous and BOTH "PHONES. « Loyalsock coal and all kinds of| = ~ C. J. Kiron Our specialty is prompt service, SAYRE'S LEADING and the lowest market price. Swift's Regular Hams . oh W BISHOP, DRAYMAN. qk California Hams hich Bid - Spring Lamb, Home Dror | 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Bapecial care and prompt | Chickens and Native Pork. Both Phones. | whistle, swallowed it and it lodged | SEs morning 16 pounds Fancy Sweet Po- Meat Market Sirloin Steak . Porterhouse Steak Round Steak {Kettle Roasts, . . . . 7 to Plates and briskets 6 lbs . . Pork Chops Pork Steak Pork Sausage Claude O: Osborne with his mother | and sister Edaa went to Owego | today to visit relatives. prices « Lsesghcre and you will fod 9 * & ams alw = = here. Small stores : : ehofcest patigrns and values that plicated, at 89c, 57¢, 88¢, 3118, and up —r} : 8 Garmént Section--Second Floor DE Baye assembled are wo diversified to fully describe. If you will permit of oor suggestion, that you see all you c 1 Jeewhere, then come and look our selections over. There, too, is an to on. Millin Section--Second Floor imate effort is made and, ng from the busy days we have gone through, we have saeceed- in producing hats of our own make and ready to put on at $119 up to $6.37, that are correct in value, #*, {in her throat below the strangling | Fresh Oysters, Standards | WOOD WOOD WOOD BS IG) en ih have the children's] y danghte may owe | to her perfect, SNL 0 S 7 " EN 2 ~ ln OPERA HOUSE 3- NIGHTS 3 THURSAT, OTB 0 Eugagement Betraonlicary MAUDE HILLMAN The Brighest Little Star in Repor-| "LIGHT AS A FEATHER ‘oirc and her excellent com- pany of players in a repor- and hence comfortable to the palate, | toire of standard plays gums and the whole mouth are the! new style plates of needed teeth we | Hioh Class Vaudeville Between | fit to your face. Yes, to your face, for Acts. the outside of cheek and chin are to ee be considered as well as the inside | if natarallooks are Yo be retained.; 1P® Popular Pike, Event of the | Get our ideas and prices. Then | von'll want our work. THE ATTRACTION He TONIGHT DR. DAVIS, WILL BE aveRly ——_ | TIE BUFFALO TRAGEDY We are Agen for the Sale of fhe STILLWELL i Vitalized Air Made Fresh Bvery| Charles Kellogg attended a party | {in Owego last night given by six | I society young ladics of that place. | A C McCaslin and wife went to | Philadelphia today to make al i month's visit with their daughter, 1 Mrs, J. B. Neff Post Commander D. 1. Fields of | Sayre will inspect Perkins Post, G A. R, Saturday afternoon, Oct, | 21, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. James E. Drew and son | Frank went to Tioga Centre this | morning to stay a few days at the (home of Fay Morley. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ww. St, John of { Walton, N.Y, are guests of Mr, | St. John's ‘sister, Mrs. E. G. Fitch of South Main street. r “F.A. and W.H. Armationg with | their families attended the funeral {of their cousin, Fred Knapp, in | Smithboro yesterday. Rev. Will Kelley and wife went {to Binghamton today where he will exchange pulpits with Rev. Mr. Butler tomorrow. Lee Groat has accepted a position on the night service at Kasper's | point from whence it could not be | (removed. She strangled consider- {ably, but the obstruction finally | settled down in her throat where it remains. The parents came to but as nothing could be done they {went to Elmira where Mrs. Mac- | afee’s brother, Dr. Case resides and { will give the child treatment. High School Lecture Course Athens—Hear the Lotus Glee Club and Minnie Marshall Smith, Athens high school hall, Monday, October 16. See Durno, the Mysterious, De- cember 15. Get sunny from Dr. James Hed- ley, February 1. Enjoy the Clare Vaughn Wales concert February 19. Laugh with Fred Emerson Brooks, the poet humorist April 3. All for one dollar!! Reserved scats ten cents extra, Fingers Crushed in Goring Athens—Miss Gertie Croll, while working at a machine in Groat's laundry this morning about 8 o'clock, had the last two fingers onther right hand badly crushed |direct from Baltimore. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. A Performance to Talk About. Best You Ever Witnessed. Kirk LaShelle’s Most Saccesaful Operatic Comique With America’s Young and Beau- tiful Prima Donna And a specially selected company, management of Edward R. Salter. NOTE—This is one of the great tractions of the season which afford to miss, A.C, Athens; W. U. “re Regular advance PRIOCES—25¢, soe, 5c, ims SIMPLY Now we do Plum-J bing and do it well. If you engage us to fit up a bath- room for you there's] E at- H. R. TALMADGE, tention given to moving Pianos, Household Goods, § ste, LENIGH AND SORAN COAL" At the Lowest Possible Orders can be left at Weat 8 oratthe B ht R. H. DRISL} Contractor and Plans and Estimates 103 Lincoln St. HL TOWNER, | Specialties. Diseases of Women and of Hours—7 to fam, 1t08,7t0 OFFICE—BAMUNLS ¥ Valley Telephons 37x. 134 L. B. DENISON, Office, Rooms 2 in th: gearing. Dr. Cowell was a few seats at $1. called and attended to the injured ! “Shoe Hospital” hand. He hopes to save the fin [RR BED J. TAYLOR B® JAMES SHITH gers although it is a job that R Ia still at his old stand, 004 § thens, { FREE! ‘To the Person Bringing this Ad | to Our 0 Office. | restaurant in Sayre and entered {upon his dutles last night. Mrs. Cora Forker and Mrs. { Edith Canfield, who have been the fanning September 13th we will | guests of Mrs. Je sie Hitchcock, € harge one gold crown (best | Sanity) on crery ol of th lic returned to their home in Herrick | contracted for on or before October | this Morning. | INCANDESCENT CAS BURNER which gives better light than ten rd inary ers or twelve electric bulb, 8 large room with a beau- = tiful white light! Comfortable for dauaes study, reading. «ce. Saves Makes stores, isd chrches look ut tractive and ht, Fits any gas it eall for er. Afters ‘s trial, if not your money back. READ L. C. KEPLER, fry. Sold y Fred Cook, ral vs sung, James Daly, ~ ‘4 Broad St, Hoth Phones, Waverly. | rr JULY DIVIDEND Park & Co (st. and the Hacket Was rmmbled tonteckh olders on the un The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co, Made meson pousds of Sare copper during the | a days, ou which the clear pd ry was | ey 1% Stock lo this company pays meythiy & dividends of : per cent on the mvestments, and it is asphen | aid ~Y the present price i mend der Bal rte poet) ee requires great care and scientific | E skill, ery oa Discussed Vaccination Law | Atheas— The township school | y board held a meeting at city hall | today for the purpose of transacting | iT ‘the regular business of the month. | They also consulted together on | A If you haven't a 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. We will also allow 10 per cent dis- | leat on all thor work ee con | No old stock, no odds and ends, tracted for during same period of time. | or goods bought especially for a a Xora work 'sale. It is the catire stock of crown and bridge work §3 per tooth | eh; d shoes th be | | Pull set of teeth, clothing and shoes that must | | Teeth cleaned. 0 cat! | dis of H Sattler. 133 3 the vaccination subject, which is Y causing considerable excitemert | i | Teeth fllnd with silver... co... T5 cents | | Teeth f th 1.00 : | Teeth filled with cament. 5 ell Mrs. Angeline Teeter and Lu. ia our county schools at present. | cinda Lee, who have been visiting | ‘the latter's mother at Mansfield, | Discuied of Sis re ved Tosh ad Concert Monday Evenin MTS y £ Hours—§- 7-8; Bendre by We are now ; showing Tmported Domestic Woolens for Fall and Winter | Have your next Suit made by us. RpStion, oes ante | ‘| Hours: 5:30801%; 1t05:30; 7 08, {Oppo ‘Seen I Elmer and | cr, ¢ call or Kb ANvIOLDS, Bo to ice | H. H. 1 lercereau, | 3 toy @ Ee ] { Teeth filled with art’l enamel $1.50 ap | | mami mo momen ia— pain. All REAL ESTATE|.» | (Price subject 1 cha DRS, WILLIANS & LEW | stopped over night with Athens Athens — Remember the first! beiterments, No preferred of promot ery shure Fs vue (course will be the concert of the Lg = |New €8 Albaay this morning. | Lotus Glee Club Monday evening {concert at Towanda last night. company and patrons should se- 3e-| Lehigh Valley Coal | Many of our teachers who were, cure their tickets at onee. Tickets HARD AND ) SOFT WOOD Tou 5 YS HOTEL proc viv ic reserved at Sanford's drug store, This is the Your We extract teeth a Lomt | afraid + Sgioeny friends, returning to their home in entertainment of the high school D. CLAREY Y COAL C0. The Lotus Glee Club gave a October 16. This is a very fine B® bi & 3 Wi ] 4 ! +
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