yl pecials ARNER’S ATHENS H. F. Maynard, F«q, was in| WE FILL MAIL OR- : Towanda today. DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $s.00 OR OVER. WILLAMS & SUTTON Sayre, Pa, MW REESER. KESSLER WIELAND ( Co. EBIG STORE WITHES "GQ LTTLE PRICES SAYRE, PA. Horace Young is sick with : Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Evenings After Pay Day. bronchitis at his home, Chestnut ) 4 strect. Ray Smith and Tom Buck went out on a hunting trip this morning. A Stephen Ryan of Elmira is visit. | ing his parents on Chestnut street. | INT NEN =e SES he J = SHOES FURS} TWO MORE DAYS § OF OUR Special Fur Sale 8{ Sale closes Saturday night. Select your fur and we} X will hold it for you until payday. | ———————— SE We wish to thank the large number of our friends and patrons, who amailed themselves of the opportun- ity and boaght with such confidence at OUR SPECIAL EXHIBITION AND SALE of high class Fars It of this store, to know and feel that the baying public has will alwavs find “We Advertise What We Da” Harold Lindsey returned to St. John’s military academy at Man- | lius, N. Y, yesterday. The trustees of ‘the Baptist church will hold a meeting this cvening at the church. certainly is very gratifying to the management sach confidence in our ability and efforts to please them and “We Do What We Advertise” You Meat Dept Sirloin steak . Porter house steak ernie. | Round steak The Baptist church will give! Hamburg smal » ’ - their annual Harvest supper Wed- Sugar cured hams nesday evening of n next week. Round rump roasts Sausage link . Sausage Head cheese . Three Specials in Hosiery | We are going to discontinue carrying hosiery, for [i¢ this reason we are selling our entire stock : at closing out prices. We are showing a very large anid select line in furs, in all the popular shapes in scarfs and mafls, and ition to fill any onder for furs, it makes no difference what style, shape or quality you wish, be Mink. we are in pos §t neck pieces, scarfs. m ifs, jackets or long coats of the finest Al wska Seal, Russian Sable or A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Think of the SPECIAL NO. 1 Nate Weller says the defeat of Codding for shenff is a rebuke to the party that turned him down. Is a hous ‘hold necessity. It holds everything needed in preparing a meal. work it saves; “ our own" : PAIR. SPECIAL NO. 2 no haatinz for mislaid articles; t= vour kitchen den lz@. With a Hoosier Uab- als) tha stops saved t) th good hoasawile; it actually eu work in two; saves your strength, tims, energy and does away with all th» rything in its place We Ladies filers 3 48¢. Unio saits a BS _ Ladies black tights at 50 : Missas aol calleeas vets or 15¢, 20¢, 250 aud 30¢, os, » This is thy srwon of thy § vile their little ONY Ww and binds at 100 to Sie, F to 70 ~ Iafants’ hootees at 121e to He » 29- and per garment, 21.50. andl 81.33 at 23¢ to {ie doable breasted, without collars, 10, 12 at made, 8c, 1 mothers pro- Gt your Infants’ shirts style that's new and Jafant's wool hos» - M avy wool hos at 250 ‘876, 48¢ aad Toc. in ping blas, Ladie. believe valley «1 lined underws at 17¢ Ar ir at 85: ta 21.48. Union Men's lun Others shirts, it [1 I5, with op ned Oxe, jackets, good quality anion mde at 75 Je and 25¢ per pair Journal, or you cannot help know nts. We =k that YW Avery every Labrie : fashionabls, 3s they ater of this Look For The Trade Mark at 25e. hose at 2% Ladies’ aad Misses New line just in NG Grarment Gronuim Withoat It 2% 4% and J We are sole Sayre and Athens, ve Liae in Waverly, If you want a first-class RANGE We have them to sell. We have the following ranges 5 in stock Sterling, Dockash. Heppy Thought and Garland Steel Ranges. i —————— BOLICH BROS. HARDWARE Desmond St. Sayre ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of NES, LIQUORS BEERS AND ALES EET TT Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA. BOTH ‘PHONES & BEIBACH REFUSED TEN THOUSAND. Prealdent Hegeman on the Stand at Insurance Inquiry NEW YORK. Nov. Iv sflicers and methods of business, ropoiitan formed the Salaries of nducting the I. of the Met mpany basis for gus which Examiner Hughes asked in the city hall here of President Jolin BR. Hege man and Actuary Cr President Hegemon explaining how a ifs dent earns his that Lie worked i sixteen Lo day Flere was pot au hou night at which be crussesl the for the earlier davs ! raise noney died Now i “3 We chiefly industs Life 1} nusirauoe tO tions ’ = fook his iISUratee He turn at presi sald BE LIAry if te r< a f the time In nd yv holder dying his salary Was Tus s STimbenm 4 ag that “Ih pose to ur i yt S10ANN Lie + drawn it bee could ake left the ovupany In striking rl] M Whit hit who is a Ivan family { Mintre 1 harel n us and another Fan Out iressed n Years azo he barefootrd b i and commend How much do an over walhed ugh! na el Mase | to-day? On, | don't b 3 about a million ‘No. sir, he ain't wor bh a cent, and e #111 owes for th ap 81 louis Post-Thspateh Last of the Piutes Only 200 Plutes remnant once powerful Indian tribe, were late ly gathered from all parts of Cali fornia, Arizona and Nevada, near Los | the of a A FAULTLESS BEER The following article appears in the United States Trade Reports, a publication devoted to financial, agncultural and mechanical inter- Csts There has been considerable discus- sion of the different kinds of beer since so much attention has been given to the discussion of pure fond produc ts, and many are found to give bad aftereffects, The United States Trade Reports has al- ways {earlesasly discussed such topics as are of general interest to its readers, and we have receive od several lets concerning the different kinds of Geer on the market. We are asked to recom- weed the best and purest, and which leaves no bad effects after drinking We have nade a careful locally, also referring the matter to our represen‘atives in all the principal cities, We feel jostified in saying that the beer which we find to surpass all others in purity and cleanliness is made by the Datterweich Brewing Co, of Olean, N. Y. The above-named firm stands high in the commercial world, apd is well known for its business tact and enterprise, as well as for its integrity. This beer serves as a tonic as well as a beverage. We have no interest in making this com- mendation, except w give credit where credit is due, as has always been our policy, and we have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending this beer to our readers. We advise all patrons to call for this beer, especially for invalids and those of ir paircd health, It has been a custom of this paper to furvish its subscribers with reliable in- formation on any desired subject (ree of charge, that they may designate by let. ter of inquiry addressed ro this office, The United States Trade Reports has the largest circulation of any trade pa. per of its class, and no other ‘publication could afford to maintain such a large staf of experienced editors to make these investigations, and depend solely upon its subscription list for support, We are certain that all dealings which our readers may have with this firm will prove mutually beneficial and profitable, It isa pleasure to us to give this firm our editorial recommendation, avd, at the same time, to supply oor readers with reliable information on such an important sabject as this, For sale at the leading bars in Athens, Sayre and Waverly. E. A WiLneg, Distributing Agent, A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. TOUHEY'S HOTEL investigation Mrs. H ayes Park went to Ulster this morning to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. S. Wilkinson. J. C. Reynolds is haviag his house repapered and repaired in- side, and Chris Palmer is doing the « job. J. N. Bidlack sold his sorrel team this morning to Amos Bennett of Towanda. $400 Mrs. Mary Rogers, who has been visiting Mes. J. W. Murrelle, went to Elmira today to visit an aunt. : The price received was I'he young Misses Norah, Carrie and Mary Lynch went to Rum- metficld this morning, to take a day off. Abram Brown went to Lacey- ville this morning, and will spend the winter with his stepson, J. W. Vanauken Mrs. John Arnold, who has been the guest of Mrs. Wm Atwood a <hort time, returned to her home in Wyalusing this moming Esther Council Royal Arcanum goes to Altoona Novem. ber 16th, to present a testimonial to Past Department Commander Mc Nevin, (lucen Miss Lizzie McMarran, Mr, and Mrs. George McMarran and W. A McMarran, went to Ulster Yoday to attend the funeral of Mrs S Wilkinson, Thomas G. Sample, Past Depart ment Commander of the Pennsyl vania department G. A. R. in very feeble health and his condition is is considered serious A. Dayton came down Elmira last cvening and stayed with Athens friends over night, returning to his home in Towanda this morning. George from 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- cred to any part of Athens or Sayre for two dollars. 1. 7. Horr. 151 6 Valley Phone 153 y Pleasantly Surprised Athens—Twenty five friends of|2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dibble came to their pleasant home on Or chard street last evening and made them a surprise visit. It was the Dibble’s birth and the party brought some pleas- ant tokens of their regard, which will be highly prized. anniversary of Mr. Plum Tree Blossoming Athens—]. T. Stalford has a plum tree with several blossoms on it. He is evidently trying to raise plums for the politicians this fall The worms ate the leaves so the blossoms failed to come out in their season and now it is making up for lost time. Organized Last Night Athens— A Young Peoples’ society of the Episcopal church of Athens for the advancement of the financial and -ocial state of the church was organized last night at Frankfurters . Chunk pork Pork roasts Pork loins . ; 3 Ibs Round steak 3 3 Ibs Hamburg steak . Boned and rolled rib roasts 4 Ib pickled pigs feet . California hams 13 Ib clear salt pork . “Our Own" is the only real old fashioned sausage made and sold in the three towns. It made entirely of pork, no beef “bindar” or adulterations of any kind. It is ground very fine and seasoned with pure pepper and leaf sage, that's why we sell nearly half a ton each week. Whole pigs Fore quarter beef . .3 Hind quarter beef | Best Baltimore oysters, except Sundays, quart is : OR and Gc . Gand 7c] daily CUT FLOWERS—6 very fine carnations t i. 25 Chrysanthemums 10, 15, 20c each Grocery Dept Best bread flour 133 Guaranteed to equal anything you have used or are using. 10 lb Morley's buckwheat . flour choad 23 using the best if you are not using Morleys. You are not ; cans Monogram’syrup The finest table syrup Gallon jug free. The best 50: syrup drawn Gallon jug free. } cans new corn 3 cans new peas . 3 quarts new H. and P beans 4 quarts new hickory nuts 1 Ib cream cheese . Pure lard 7 Ib compound lard Four 10c bottles bluing Four 10c¢ bottles ammonia 10 Ib good rice 6 Ib head rice a Shredded wheat biscuit er Force Blanco Cero 3 Egg O Sec. 42 table pickles . Ruta baga turnips, pack Russian flat verips. pack Dairy butter 5 Ib granulated sugar . 1 Ib Baker's chocolate 1; Ib box cocoa . . 1 Ib shredded cocoanut 1 can red salmon, tall cans . 3 cans pink salmon, tall cans 100 Ib Victor C & O feed Celery, doz nice heads wn oO NNW ro Wr Uh AN un un 0 w Q wv vv nn - | i N i i i { oS | { | NNN » \D wn CS wn nN Furniture We carry once of the best assort- ments of bedroom suits, sideboards | chiffoniers, dressers, rockers, din-| ing and kitchen chairs, centre, | library, dining and kitchen tables, | in the valley, priced low on easy | | terms Stoves Cooks, ranges and heaters, the | kind you want, the price you want to pay at terms you can pay for it. CEORGE HARDINE FATALLY INJURED Word Was Received to That Effect Today by Chief Mul- ligan Athens—The following telegram Cleveland, Ohio, | George Harding fell into a hole possibly fatally injured. Please | notify relatives, order disposition] of body in case of death. Signed, Pittsburg Steamship Co. Chief Mulligan has been trying to reach the friends and has finally gained information that George Harding has a wife and several and that he has been working dur- ing the summer as fireman on a lake steamer and spending the] winter with his family. MADAM MODJESKA Madam Helena Modjeska played at Elmira Wednesday evening, and the papers speak of her as not having lost any of the Madam Modjeska is remembered by Athens people, as she spent considerable ¢f her leisure time Power of Money. In Abilene last week the doctors came very near making a mistake changed their from appendicits, dlagnosis and instead of an The patient is now at work. —Kansas/| City Star. Badly Expressed. At a meeting of the Preston (Eng | iand) board of guardians the chair gracefully added. “1 am sorry that ne! more members of the board were iu attendance.” Willing to Help, Mr. Roxley—1 understand my daugh you how about supporiing her? Mr. Nervey—Well, 1 think with my| COAL COAL COAL J. W. BISHOP There is as mach difference in the quality of coal as there is between white and yellow sugar, We sell nothing but the celebrated We also sell Bituminous and wood. Our specialty is prompt service and the lowest market price, J. W. BISHOP, Both Phones. WOOD WOOD WOOD Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Pocketbooks, Pen- Inks, Crepe Papers, Games, Novelties, Toys, Largest Stock. Prices at Weber's News Parlors 126 Lockhart St. D. CLAREY COAL CO. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Bradford Street Yard Phone, 185d | Office at Rayuouls: Lg Store, Bayre C.J. Kitch, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. Especial care and prompt at- Lowest Pianos, Household Goods, Safes style Philadelphia Led Try an ad in The Record. Label. pv the home of Miss Marion Maurice. pretet there are 28 members Angeles, and are busy with services in! honor of the memory of thelr great jalan, Teco, who died about & yess age. It be peotably & the last us| ter of the tribe. 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