Office, Rooms 2 and 4 | Building, Elmer Ave residence {1a effect Dec. 3, pos.) RASTROUND. | qa a fo Allentown 5 IL Se Baltimore and Washington. Wilkes Barre, Gien Summit Sprisge, White Haven, Manch Chunk, Allentown, Trains leave Sayre as follows: owands, Tunkhan- Wilkes ee MaLSh Bethichem, New ei Daily for Tuak hannock, Pittston, New York, Philadelphia, Baill wore A iy Dail AM a Wiikes Barre, Olen Summit Seringy - Haven, Pena Haven Junction, Mauch t Allentows, New York, Phil Baltimore and Was ~ £8 A.M. Sunday naly, for Athens, Milan, 1 Dlster, Towanda, Wyalusing, Lacey 3 Meshoppen snd nd Tunkhannock P.M. (Waverly riag FP gh Deity rn eneth Chath Allent Summit S § I a eanohls Dalfmore so « A NM) anock, Dally except Ni Black Dis 2 for nel: Tunkhar pittaton, Wilkes Barre, Gien Sum suk, Allentown, Bethiehers, New jphis, Baltimore and Washisgton (Waverly 44s PF MM) jE Athens, Ginter, Week day: Towands, Mon A.-M. Dally for Lockwood, Van Eiten , Ithacs, Trumansburg, Hayt Gepeva, Rochester, Batavia Commects for Nisgars Fails, Toronto, and Chicago A.M. Week days only fot 1. ac veind Van , Ithacs FT. MM Dally for Genenr Catedouls, Pataria, Buffalo Lockwood Odessa gp rome Te sanshurg, Taler Joke, Havis Gegers, Cliftos Victor, Rechester, Caladomia Connects for Niszsrs Falls ‘Chicago, St. Louis snd points west. "P.M. Dally EREE Sanday, Black Dis mond Rochester Buffalo, ais Detre Detroit, Chicago and potuts west P.M. for Lockwood, Van Fiten 4 emer: Trumanstmry, Hat IL Geneva and Manchester. - AUBURN DIVISION AM. Werk days only, for Owego, Free fil =i Ene hen aburn 3 , Syracuse Dtica and Al y Joh0 it Sa E Burn. Syracese, ANT ADS Rates :— Wanted, Pound, Por ste, § scot a — each insertion three times, } cent a word sack therealter. None taken for 25 cents. Situations wanted to paid in advance subscribers Owego, Frecville, Cort Groton, Moravia Av jos and Albany Notice. Want ads inserted by peraona not hav- 8 ledger accoant with Recon! a for when orlered printad cannot charge want ade ly—the expense of book collecting is entirely out of to the amount involved in and Thisd for of the Glaser biock. Flee ric light, bath room and all moder: im- provemenis RBoquire at Glaser's Loan office, Lockhart stro-t. 176¢ A suite of rooms io the Andrews block, ~ sowner Bimirs and Bridge streets, first floes, city and cistern wat-r, furnace “heat Iujuire of Rov. W. W. Andrews, 7 Bimira street, Athens, ~ Two rooms with all modern averly. the ‘Natives reptile known as the hog-nosed adde that has a trick of playing possum whet attacked. If it once gets started on the role Lhe snake can be tied into knoll snd handled indiscriminately for “sl hour or more. 2 While saake hunting in the south » year or {wo ago, relates the New York Sun, Mr. Ditmars plotied to win the ad miration of his guide and the populs tion by announcing that he had marvel ous powers. He was endowed with the gift of destroying life by a sign. The natives had never heard of thls possum stunt of their dreader adder and when the performer formed them in a circle around a specimen found in the flelds they quaked im their boots; The magician advanced rapidly as li to attack the inclosed snake, pointed his Snger to the sky, muttered to him self, and the adder obediently turned on its back. It was timidly passed from hand to hand The performer beamed with satis faction. He would go one betler the audience would form a larger cir tle he would restore life to the dead reptile The audience obeyed. The snake found all surroundings peaceable after a few minutes, and turned over, lo slide away to paris unknown Mr. Ditmars faced around to accept ‘he admiration of his guides but the landscape was all still life. To the Jast ragged vwrehin his Assistant snskers were gone, néver to exhihit their faces in camp again. HOW JAP STUDENTS CHEAT Pay for One Tuitita Only and Learn Enough at Least for Two. While Minister Takablra was al Portsmouth, he vne morning chanced to overhear a remark made by a Rock ingham guest, who ventured the opin ion that lazy and slothful nations dis liked the earnest, progressive little Japs—disilked them because they dreaded them Half smiling Cie diplo mat from the Land of the Rising Sun turned, relates the New York Times, and, with an apology for taking part in the conversation, said: “Excuse me, gentlemen, but | heard only the other day something which bears most close. ly upon what you say “It was in Washington, and two Ia dies whom | have the honor of know ing were talking. Said one: “The Jap anese should be excluded from Ameri. ca. No sooner do thelr young men come over here and matricalate In our schools and colleges Lut they be i gin a systematic course of cheating.’ ‘You don't say so!’ exclaimed the other; ‘shy, how is that? ‘Quite simple’ speaker. ‘They only pay for one tul tion, and they always learn at least enough for two.” EACH MAN HIS OWN HORSE The German Soldier Carries a Load Which Should Be Light- ened, The German Tommy Atkins is well known to be a bardy soldier, and this lO & great extent is due to the severity of his training. When on the march be Js loaded like a Least of burden, and the German war office Is al pres ent considering how best they may lighten this load. They are beginning with the heavy alfskio knapsack, for which another of light waterproof canvas Is to be substituted Of the German infantry recruit jt 1» sald that he carries his house on his back. Besides the knapsack (izelf and his rifle equipment and clothiag, he carries cooking utensils, parts of a tent, an overcoat, 30 cartridges a linen suit, = quantity of underwear, two vair of boots, boot brushes and Llack- ing. metal tools, a prayer book and a #mall box for knickknacks “8hoddy."” It 18 old wool redressed by sclentific and clean methods. It is a component of most of the woolen garments of to- day. The world does not grow enough wool to enable us to have a constant sup- ply of new woolen garments, except with the aid of shoddy. It is shoddy that has euabled the workipgman to Luy a new suit of clothes at the price of a week's wage. In the olden days an sll-woolen gArmént was so expensive that it had to {last its owner many years, unless he were a4 wealthy man. [It is betler hy- | glene for a man to buy two new shoddy suits a year than to buy an all-wool gar- | Necessity It's not too late for you to profit by this golden ap new and snappy style, si With ners ar, w retaining front, rr ings the markets produce. men, in black and blue ¢ Men's sack suita, single and doubl patterns that were 16.00, now sive clothing boasts Boys’ suits sizes 1 to 17 single and double breasted styles boy can wish for, from $1.40 to $2.50 and $31.00 pants, now $200 pants, DOW, _........oiarenns beaatiful $3.90 $2.25 $1.25 Boy's knee pants ........ Boys’ single vesis rors, cut single BOYS CAPS: . «+. orn seen dnannsse CersEiarn Childe flevon lignd rir ear, Sorin Bt0 Single Coats $6 15 Single costs for men in all sizes, in black . and gray, worth $4.00, sale price $6. 00 i At a $4.98 tr ae A Sih ale Heavy caavas coats in black and ‘brows, or LA ppb ry BOW.0ssiscnn acassierns ol vorsepe, E08 and 3000 moe 910420 season's dressiest s apd roomy, with i a bt Varian In black 29c 1c 39c 2c 8c 38c 92c 9c 39c 79c Suits ‘for Yomg Men ¢ and dobble breasted ths character thit the man could wish for. Young men's suits brimfal! of al most particalar $12.00, 15.00 and 1 $8.00 and 10.00 suite, sale prioe............. $6.00 and 7.00 suite, sale price. ............ Remomber this is a cash'sale. “A lately no goods charged. Money! accompany all orders, Store open early and late. ‘Don't® the location and date of the opening. JUST ONE WEEK sw ment which must last him two years Most of the clothes we wear. In fact, contain an element of shoddy, and so far A suite of rooow for a small family on Ahi» steond floor of Lhe Shaw block. All | What is more attractive than a well-lighted store? Shaw, Four honses for reat. Apply to A. D. Btarinh. room 7, B'mer block, Sayre. For Sale. from being the worse for it. are Lhe bet- ter.— Magazine of Commerce, Diamonds Explode. A curious fact regarding diamonds is { that it is not uncommon for the erystals | to explode as soon as they are brought 8 ssml-snomally. Address, Box 75, 183 ‘market, Athens. John Carlisle, Six. Large stones are more { likely to do this thsn small ones Valu | able stones have been destroyed in this way. By way of safeguard. some deal- ers imbed large diamonds in & raw po- tato for safe (ransport from South Africa. Trivial Things Forgotten, It draws trade. It is a winner. It holds trade. It shows prosperity. | The Humphrey Arc does it. Both Phones. »ée of the following : : And all on one floor too! You are always welcome. Have you seen our Toys, Dolls, Games? Herefis'Fa Here the fairy 'who will turn: that yours according to your choiceintoa [CARPENTER DRUMMER BOY, ARTIST, FARMER, FIREMAN, ’ EER, ROUGH RIDER, BAND LEADER, BANKER, "MECHANIC, MUSICIAN, ETC, ETC. a. = oF y Alphonso—Gwendolyn, why are you s0 cruel as 1o keep me walling for my i answer? It is now ten minutes since | { asked you to be my wile Cwendolyn—O, pardon me, | forgot. |} was simply choosing my bridesmaids. tray Stories rays + Hopkins St. lot, 50x150. ERE BERR, | a Fyre poe ei FUPRIS the Little Girl With a Complete 4 Lot tn Alison St, cuits 1h | Sourenir Boxes for candy, elc. DOLL HOUSEKEEPING DOLLS 500. buys new hens d:d lot near r IN GREAT VARIETY, § - We also make Wedding and Birth- COOK STOVES, VERY COMPLETE, CHAIRS, ThE silk mi’) $1300 Lave & houss ard lot, efier| gay Cokes to order; Hand Decorated x on, takes naw. boner, mo ern tm: | if desired, - Also ull kinds of Fancy DOLL CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS, ¥ A wal matched beso of work horses | ‘wale at a barzain £. Reyno { AF Pacer avenge, Sayre. 185-8 ¢ a number of houses for sale, trom $000 ap. Inquire A. D. room 7, Elmer block, Sayre. War Tax in Japan.
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