REESER, KESSLER WIELAND CoO. SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s500 OR OVER. stady of fashion requirements cut, Every garment is ewrefully and lasting fit. Coats from $13.37 to Ask for Wooltex; £27.50. lded into correct shape by expert tailors, ts from $15.50 to 23350, LOOK FOR THIS LAREL TRADE MARK WOOLTEX = Fashion Faultiess to $15.00 $2.47 to 811.08, Tailor Mad» suits from $12.50 ' sult of intelligent ners of Paris and most therefore insuring a perfect tex is anegualed EVERY GARMENT FULLY GUARANTEED at prices ; from R687 SiUgE Dress Skirts from ran y RAS i r line, Fall size aud filled with cotton batts, for those who prefer to make comfortables, at 10, 12}e, 19, per batt goods cheerfally shown, 15¢, Cotton Not the Kind that are At Sie, Blankets i+ blanket, snd darable, nia preteens for f some services =]. 9 and he, S0e and ToC bay All Ladies’, misses’ and shown in this valley, The At $1.75, $4.08, 8567, $5.08 the finest all wool ones iader ear in priced cotton garment to f blankets ever their worth, blankets are exoellent. At 81.25, $15 for their parposa from 25¢ per garment to } s New Woen in ask to ges line of eee | bargains; 2 pairs for 25 Men and boys’ golf isc. ) ( Ny =) + A DN > BD " 3 3 = 3 ¥ S2 Nas SL Se ASE SARI 59 SE HER Geo. A. Lamkin i is in Towanda. Jacob Eiffert “has returned to his | home in Milan. Seward Talbert has returned! (from Lewisburg. While there he John Coon and wife are visiting her mother Mrs. Dekay in Ulster | Mrs. Geo. A. Burns of Duluth, Minn, is visiting Mrs. N. W. Lane There was a good “attendance at the rummage sale auction last evening. Leon K. Lane went to Burling ton id to visit friends and hunt rab! 114 Another installment of iron was unloaded at the bridge works this morning. James B. Maacy went ta Ulster today to call upon Dr. Holcomb who is sick Mrs. Anna Knowles and child- ren have returned to their home in Monroeton G F. Tallady, wife and children hoy gone to Kellogg's crossing to visit his father. Messrs. John Hill and Walter Wenzing returned to Philadelphia Sunday morning. Sherm DuBois, Gus Hines, Chas Rutty and Dike Hazen went out on a hunting trip this morning Mrs. C. E. McKinney and litle Ruth Morey went to Satterficld this morning for a short visit with her daughter Mrs. F. Campbell. Mrs John Harver and children who have been the guests of Mrs EE. L Haverly, returned to their home in Dushore this morning The boys who run the caisson to the old cannon off Hallowe'en night were arrested last but cvening by Barney Cain were _dis- charged Jumes Parks has let the contract for a two story brick store 24x28 tween Bucknell and College Chic. It was a regular pitched battle, in 1Gto gs Now is the time to put in your winter cabbage and celery. Thirty large heads of cabbage and fifty giant heads of Pascal celery deliv- ered to any part of Athens or Sarre ll for two dollars. L. T. Hovr 151 6 Valley Phone 153 y Quiet Election today and there is liable to be many surprises over the result. Get a Free Sample To-day. Bauer's Instant Cough Cure and be convinced that it Is the best. It Is guaranteed to cure or your money re- funded. C. W. Giddings of Week's Mills, Me., writed, “Your Bauer's In- stant Cough Cure Is a good seller and gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine on the market. | have never had a bottle returned. If I sell one bottle they are sure to come after the =econd one and tell thelr friends of its merits. | will send an- other order soon.” For sale by H. L. Glllesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. BIONDI APPEALS TO ROOT Sculptor of “The Satarnalia™ Makes a Unique Proposal ROME. Nor 7. Ernesto Hiondl, the sculptor. Ia counection with his law sult against the trustees of the Metro politan Muscum of Art in New York for refusing to exhibit his group. “The Saturnalia,” has addressed a letter to Elihu Root, the American secretary of state, who acted as counsel for the trustees, in which be says be wishes to invoke from Secretary Root an act of justice He expresses the hope that Secretary Root will win a great victory over “self” by reconsidering. ns secretary of state, the judgment, which Biondi calls mistaken and cruel, and he proposes that Secretary Root. being no longer the of his adversaries and therefore no longer bound by profes- sional ties but leing Invested with a higher and nobler mission, that of safeguarding the public Interest, should nct as sole arhiter between Limself and the museum, as pow through bis exalted position Mr. Root may regard things from a different point of view Blond! will accept bis verdict, he says rounsel HOT! . OF i Al 2 il AN i | We are positive in § % to be found anywhere. Remember 4 any specified time. SA = LOVER SHOT HER FATHER. Mystery of Patrick O'Hara's Death Heveanled by Girl's ( onfrasion MINEOLA N.Y, Nov. T—Gertrude O'Hara eighteen years oll. whose fa ther, Patrick O'Hara. was murdered near here in August last, told the lice that her sweetheart Cleve] Poole, killed hier father According to the girl's confession. her lover came to her within an hour after her father's death. telling Ler the de tails of the crime, and Lioth she and her mother kpew where O'Hara's baly lay for over a month before it was found by strangers and brought home O'Hara disappeared on Aug 13 and his body was found coucealed in some bushes on Sept let wounds no 1d Cleveland Poole, who liv- person seen with O'Hara The police arrested him and were holding him for exsmiuction by the grand jury when Gertrude O'Hara confessed The girl's coufessionn was brought about through her arrest, together with her mother, on a charge of being ac cessories to the crime. The girl made her confession In hér mother's pres. ence Rhe said that Poole came Lome about 11 o'clock at night after shooting. telling her that Le had shet her father four times She sald that they both sat up all the remainder of the night and that the she told ber mother the story eof her father's death Pretest Frow Newfoundland. JOHNS N F.. Nav 3 1 he gov of Newfoundland has for warded to the British cabinet a formal protest against American vessals hiring the three th ports to as ST outside mile Hmit or tn Canadi waters ou the rom that this in of the letter f 1s is Is au aud the spirit of 18, which concedes the alily ta actual United Stites The ernten! has sii itted the Was! evisi the treaty inshore fisle privileges inhiabitanis of the Callsh gins protest ie tran uhgton Sister of SALEM ta Daxige late ton 1) “Gall Hamilton” Dead. Mass, Nov, 7 Miss Augue the [ast surviving sister of Abigail Dudge (Gail Ham! wotuan of much Is dead here, She was aud Lerself a Hteraey ability Just One Case. “After all, the old saying, ‘There's always room at the top,” doesn't mean anything” “Unless” replied the traveling man, “ft means that the lower berths in a sleeper are usually taken before you —Philadelphia Press Czar's Black Servants, Four negroes are in the service of the imperial familly In Russia, being almost inseparable from the czar and bis children, to whom they are deep ly attached They are attired In the costliest garments with gold oroa ments Suicides in JAPAN; Notwithstauding the honor {in which harikari is held in Japan fow—177 a million, to 246 in France, 228 In Denmark, 806 in Germany When You ark Books, Pocketbooks, cils, Inks, Crepe Papers, Games, Novelties, Toys, Souvenir Post Cards, ete, Pen- ———— te Largest Stock. Prices at Weber's News Parlors 126 Lockhart St. D. CLAREY COAL C0. 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