3 . RB > [ REESER, KESSLER WIELAND CO. SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. we have Biven the prople has bro and every month. We work give them the best [or the least 8 possible. aght us constantly with our castomers Their interest ney, Lo make ir dealiogs here It ix your appreciation We find it pays. a basiness that has grown every The sérviee We strive at all times to We give * ~~ / an au co ot pe Hit So oF it $1 be ad wi AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 733 Corset Co. Sole Makars to Smart models in draped hats ONE WHER ONLY sid Heatries We ple ase] pounce Mis Fe A to i third under prices, Out of eX 1AZ00 Corset | f Lhe famed ret who will In at r store daring th ikers dtas YOArs= 50, Justiy outing, at Sie, Poy S17 riod stated, We would Like very all her whto have y et u desire to purchase ind ot ear | not the You get them regular re ify £1.00 To, S200 and S20 <1 ¥ flares ais v=, AVS right sides having thes being ded advantage thot extri ex jv you. Our syndicate Bpecial Furniture Thied Floor BR with large swingiog mirror, value mirror, trimming all of heavy bra Rocking cribs with woven wire ‘value one-third more = over hand rabbed Huish, eredit store and a Ours 18 a « ative here trunks filled with Offerings $8.67 [iat ors $10.67 [1s genuine $1.67 | vos woe every dese ription time we pee #2 for aN sprigs buyer dd *il them from we rth 212 ata ny ; thats why y ™ We ho hosise fine felts or velvets and felt, soft The leading shapes are Ken- all sizes in (rom This includes the out ep- » this Prices are cement ~ ~ furs of At this wats and ar seal, r pric “y we to and OOS 8 Summer Vacation the time to Rave the child. en's bh attended to. pretty daughter may owe ich of her Rearty \ her perfect, white teeth pwill thank you <0 day for er from dishieireent and Prices for july aud Au- = gust. 80 they must be DENTIST ‘Rooma 7 and 9, Talmadge Balld- jag: Ber Avenue, Saves, The Globe Storm, Sts for The Record — <a s—— & BEIBACH CAFrt t of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre. OOD BREAD ! Whew you want it call for KING'S BREAD Made st Lhe West Save Bakery. Sold [Sayre by David Arthur, Fred Cook, ld, Waltman & Young, James Daly, od & Doane, F. E Seager and WS Fright. Tn Athens by Park & Co. Cat fla, J. F. MeKean and the Racket D AND SOFT WOOD ~~ LIGHT AS A FEATHER and hence comfortable to the palate, gums and the mouth are the new style pl wes of needed teeth we fit to your face. Yes. Ww your face, for the outside of cheek and chin are to tx if natural looks are u Pri whole as the inside be retained. Then considered as well Gel our ideas and CS you ll want our work Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every Morning. DR. DAVIS, WAVERLY, N. __- We are Agents for the Sale of the STILLWELL INCANDESCENT CAS BURNER which gives you better light than ten ordinary gas burners or twelve electric bulbs. Floods a large room with a bean- tiful white light. Comfortable for home, stady, reading, ete. Saves the eyes, Makes stores, halls and churches look at- tractive and bright, Fits any gas burn or. After a week's trisl, if not satisfied your money back. L. C. KEPLER, General Agent 374] Broad St, Both Phones, C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. - H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Waverly. LOONIS OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY. OCT. 21, Matinee and Night. Fred R iymond s F HIOUS Comedy The Missouri Girl 1000 Long Laughs Positively the Greatest Fun Event of the Season All Special Scenery First Specialities. A Great (ast Ine luding MISS SADIE RAYMOND as “Daisy” FRANK F. FARRELL as “Zeke.” { lass Night Prices—25, 35 and 50¢ Matinee Prices—10 and 25¢ FREE! To the Person Bringing this Ad to Our Office. Beginning September 13th we will give free of charge one gold crown (best quality) on every fall set of teeth made or contracted for on or before October 20th. 5 We will also allow 10 per cent dis- count on all other work done or con- tracted for daring same perjod of time. NOTE PRICES; Gold craw and bridge work $5 per tooth Full set of teeth. .. $5.00 up Teeth cleaned. 50 cents Teeth filled with silver. .76 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 positively without pain. All work guaranteed. DRY. WILLIAMS & LEWIS Hours: #:30 to 12; 1 to 5:30; 7 to &. Opposite Big Store, corner Elmer and Lockhart St, Bayre, Pa, TOUHEY'S HOTEL THEN ! Mrs. Joseph Hines is spending a few days in Albany, N. Y. M. P. Murray is very ill at his home on South Main street. Lyman F. Shaw has accepted a position at D. E. McMahan's store. For fine, up to date millinery go to Miss Kaufman, Athens, 137-5 Mrs. G. LL. Estabrook returned today from a visit in Newark Val- ley Jim Leahy was off duty at the shops today attending a law suit in town, Mrs. Jesse Hitchcock went to over Sunday. The sub station of the Athens postoffice is transacting a large amount of business. P. I. Haflett and wife of East Athens left today for a visit in Philadelphia and Trenton. A. R Owen will go to Mary- land in a few weeks to take charge | of the N. P. L. in that state. Will Henderson, M. K. Paync, John Payne and Fred Payne, all of Trinket, were transacting business in town yesterday. . E. W. and C. W. Clark and H Spencer of Bedford, N. Y and , were in went to Williamsport today. ° E D. Brown with his wife and family and Nathan Thornton drove to Windham today to spend the day with Henry Brewer's family Archie Taylor has resigned his clerkship at D. E. McMahan's and will go to Baltimore to take charge of the N. P. next month in that city Charles O. Hausknecht, wife and daughter, who have been guests at the home of E. L. Haverly, re- turned to their home in New Al bany this morning. Mrs. Warren Wakeman, who has been visiting at Griffin Tyler's, returned to her home in Herrick this morning Her daughter at the hospital is much improved. The harvest supper will be given by the Universalist ladies at the vacant storc room in the Stimson House block tonight. It will be a good place to get your supper. There will be another metting of the Modern Woodmen at the Wil- bur's hook and ladder night at § rooms to- o'clock, when State Supt Wyckoff will be present. All menfbers are requestd to be pres. ent as important business is to be transacted The Epworth League convention now being held at the M. E church ttended. There are about fifty delegates here, and last even ingz the church was crowed to hear a masterly sermon by Rev. A. E Piper, Ph. D. of Wilkesrbarre The regular program will be followed today and this evening the stere- opticon lecture only Trip. to 1s well in the Waverly M. E church. Prominent Visitor Athens—Mrs. Louise S. Com- stock and her daughter Sarah of | New York city, came to Athens last might on the late train and will remain for a time to greet former Mrs Comstock was one of the Saltmarsh family, who were among the most prominent in the early social circles of this valley Her husband, Walter Comstock, was a son of Charles Comstock, and together they were associated | in the commercial business of the town for a long period of years Walter Comstock, (Col. Dick, as! we used to call him), was one of the leading spirits of Athens socie- ty up to the time he went west. They have resided in Kansas City and San Francisco but now have their home in New York city. The daughter Sarah is prominent in literary work, and has had posi- tions on the San Francisco Call and New York papers. The fam- ily are related to the Hopkins who were among the pioneers in the | valley. Mrs. Comstock tells us in friends. ADES: MEET hy Col. Graves Describes Meeting ions in Arms, in Sweden Athens—Col. Charles H. Graves, Norway and Sweden, recently vis of Gotland which lies on the west- ocean. This is ancient cities of northern Europe walled cities of medieval times. has been sacked by pirate ships and pirate kings from the 20th century to present time Today most of the walls with their towers and ruins and houses cither built to down exist in such be an excellent reminder of the times when men of courage and enterprise, warriors and merchants with intrepid daring as onginally condition as lived and traded. Today it is the peaceful abode of a quiet people who live among the monuments and memories of the past. Here Col. Graves met a comrade, and we will let him tell you about it in his own words, “In the midst of this scene, and among the past, your comrade, the old soldier of America’s great war, met a tall, distinguished Swedish gentleman, who fortunately spoke English.” It did not take long to make acquaintance, and then: ‘I too have been in America,’ said the Swede, 1862, '63-'647 1 army, wounded at Bethesda Church, captured and a prisoner at Libby Prison, and here is a useless shoulder and arm to remind me of those days.’ “You can imagine the interest of that meeting. Farther inquiry brought out the fact that Major Axel Leatz was commissioned by Gov. Horatio Seymour of New York a lieutenant the Fifth N.Y. Vol. (Duryea’s Zauaves,) was promoted and served through most of the war, and best of all that he cherishes today a love for these monuments of looking was in your mn the star spangled banner and an intense interest in that remarkable experience of his carly days which does honor to his head and heart “The Major was a lieutenant in the Swedish army before taking leave of absence to join the Union army, and returned to that service after Appomatox He is now retired from active service and with his wife and daughter is living his well earned restful days in historic Visby. his “Later this pair of comrades adjourned to the Major's pleasant home. There may have been some clinking of glasses over the inter esting meeting, there certainly was a show ot pride in that man's face when he produced a large book in which were spread commissions state, and from President Andrew Johnson, accompanied by letters of commendatory appreciation from colonels and generals under whom the young Swede had served. And there was real the guest was taken to the Major's bedroom and shown the wall be. hind his bed, well covered with photographs of Grant and Sher man, Sheridan and Meade and the colonels of his regiment. And there was one of the steamboats Litby prison down the James river to liberty again, side by side with a photograph of the young Swedish Lieutenant in the uniform of Uncle Sam of the year 1802. Then on the opposite wall hung pistols and sabres, Colts revolvers, and Stripes of our United States. “It is pleasant to be able to tell you that when Major Leatz re- turned to Sweden after his arduous service in that war, the good King of Norway and Sweden bestowed the field of battle, “This incident, comrades, has atom i 5 el] a SHOES Heavy shipments of new * duction FURS n shoes have compelled us We in price, 3.50 E. P. Reed, 4.00 Walk Over, 3.00 LaFrance, 2.00 Doris, 74 Other good bargains are $4 . and children. C# & 2 One lot men's heav Wii * 4 One lot men's t 2.68 2.68 2.68 os i 2.25 “ .“ - 1.68 found here for men, bays .“ ‘ = = NS - SED I I eG = = Er ENR a oS Sa x MAS COAL COAL COAL J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference in the quality of coal as there is between white and yellow sugar. We sell nothing but the celebrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- cite. We also sell Bituminous and Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood. Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, Both Phones. WOOD WOOD ITS SIMPLY WOOD piness are what you'| most desire in life and you can't enjoy; either fully in a's house which does not contain an up- to-date bath-room. Now we do Plum- bing and do it well. Ky If you engage us to fit up a bath- room for you there's only one thing that!" you'll be sorry for and that is, that you didn’t have it done sooner. Plumbing, Heating and Tinning H.R. TALMADGE, | Both "Phones. “Shoe Hospital” JAMES SMITH i Is still at his old stand, 604 § ® South Main Street, Athens, 4 ready to repair shoes in the beat manner and at the lowest § WM price. Bring your shoes to the “Shoe Hospital.” Shop A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- 7-8; Sundays by t. Office, Wheelock Rlock. ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH ‘PHONES, SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYMAN. | Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safes ste, LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL | At the Lowest Possible Prices. Stone bah parr at Weat Sayre Drug yards at Sayre, Valley Phone 27m. COLEMAN HASSLER, R. H. DRISLANE, ~ Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Hours Ttofam,108,7t08p. m, OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Be. EE — L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 3 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence. Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. A.]J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished 103 Steadman Bt, Sayre. Pa. Charles C. Annabel, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW '332 Broad St., Waverly, N. Y. Murphy t Blish,
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