PIG STORE WITHE'S LITTLE PR SAYRE, PA. DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. - Evenings Succeeding we have rounded mination of You pay us * low's unpaid accounts, which any time vou shop For bath-robe or for bed. F $L75 Bs ot $275. Many designs and Gift to Sell E Sootch flannel for 37¢. 50c NN 30c, Because the marked p could ¢ xpect cash and svn for the goods you buy and credit stores must figure in That's why vou Special $2.25 quality at $3.50 quality They include k each artistic 25¢ garments no 2% ic now 49¢ 7 9¢ ments now Ge garments now 87c You 19¢ 45¢ French flannel for rice is about 5¢ to not say so special bath robe cloth 30c. melletia (38 styles) Se. 10c ‘ dc styles, principally dark, 7 ~ from) 10c a double ad- nses- ng and short Kimonas, night to enumerate garments now Ww garments s89¢ gar £1.10 £1.39 garments now $1.00 would ant afford to pass this by, w 17¢. 30c de 12i¢ Scotch flan- armure -aistipgs ce. 15¢ Arnold's this bargain, but or Coals or to get of the rarity of if vou failed to clothe your- a set of Furs at the prices we £125 and up Je Tabard Inn L ng Your Job Printing to a new, up-to to please. We keep . : aimadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Yalley Phone 28x. WE PRINT W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE ~ — ~ OfSce Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the Iate Joba R. Murray, : _ Ofos hours: —0 t010 a. m.; 6:30 to 8 p,m. At other times daring day at Valley Record office, ~ BLACKSMITHING ERAL REPAIRING. 1 Executor’s Notice Letters testimentary on the estate of | Sarah J. Reeves, deceased, late of Ath- ens, Pa, having been granted the ander- signed, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are re- guestad to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against it must present them duly autheoticated | for settlement. FRANK T. CADY, Sayre, Pa, Jan. 10, 1906, 'ISSES TABER & LAMBERT Sayre ‘Art Gallery. - 120 W. LOCKHART ST. We show a complete line of Facey Goods. Lipens and Materials, Alsons new and up-to-date line of stamping pat-! | terns for Shirt Waist Suits, Hats, Lin | gerie, shadow eyelet and French em- broidery. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Svrngleg piri. Tn Executor, | 1 At the Loomis Friday Night. Obituary Slander. Wilhelm Schmied, of Unternald, Ger- | many who instructed a stonemason to {inscribe on his wife's tombstone the words Here rests the body of Marle Schmled, who dled, after much suffer. fog. from the effects of unscrupulous treatment,” has been sentenced to a the doctor In the case How a Woman Reasons A woman never loses interest in the man she might have married, says the Council Grove (Kap.) Guard, If he sue- reeds she prides herself on the fact that she could have had him. If he fails she 1s equally proud of the fact bim down Returnied to Punishment. A man of Cardiff, Wales, was ac cused of stealing lead from a roof, and broke fall and fled. After he had traveled 26000 miles he surrendered horse yesterday, Dr. D. McClarty has retumed from Salem, N. Y. W. H. Shaw and wife have re- turned from East Troy. Mrs. Dr. Rinebold attended the Towanda musicale today. P.E. ‘Maynard, Esq, was in Towanda attending court today. Mrs, Fred Stacey went to Towanda today for a wisit with her parents, Clarence W. Cole, one of the Rome veterans, is visiting relatives in town. Floy d Campbell came to Athens from Satterfield last evening re- turning today. By The Camp of P. 0. S. of A. had a good attendance at their oyster supper last ast nigh, Mrs. O. ). L. Haverly attended the Towanda musicale at the home of Miss Mary Payne today. Mr. and Mi Mrs. Ww. H. Harper went to Wysox today to visit Mrs, Harper's father and mother. Rev. H. G. Blair of Liberty Cor- ners attended the meeting of the U. V. L. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. L. R. Horton, of Wells- boro, Pa, was visiting her father, N. V. Weller, yesterday afternoon. Orse Carpenter was acquitted of the charge of the larceny of the Wickizer butter, in court yesterday noon. Mrs. Geo. W. Miller entertained twenty-four of her lady friends at dinnem at the Stimson house yes- terday. Mrs. Albert Roy, nee Miss Daisy Mitchell, of Elmira, is the guest of Miss Anna Baker for a few days. Mrs, Emma C. Bowman went to Whyalusing this morning where she will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs JM. Hoffman. George H. Gamble, an Fold com- rade of Co. C, 141st Pennsylvania Vols, has come to Athens from Towanda to reside. Mrs. A. M. Baker of Towanda and Miss Mary Baker of Dryden are visiting Miss Baker's sister, Mrs. George A. Lamkin. Mrs. L. M. Park and son Charles returned to Athens from Philadel- phia last evening, the latter retumn- ing to New York this afternoon, Carner has the front windows of his store all decorated with large white stars and we find that itis for a jubilee over his immense sale of White Star flour. C. G. Bonney, the new proprietor of the Campbell House, took charge of it this morning, and he has everything in fine order for the accommodation of guests and customers. The Athens W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pierce; corner Wil. low street and Pennsylvania aven- ue avenue, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Subject, "Health and Heridity. The Junior Auxillary of Trinity church will meet at the home of Miss Wilhelmina Murrelle, Thurs- day evening at 7 o'clock, for work preparatory to giving a St. Valen- tine social, Feb. 14, at the home of Mrs. W. E. Daw. 231.2 Very Cheap Traveling Beginning Feb. 14 and continuing dai- ly antil April 6th, the Erie R. R. will sell oolonist tickets to all Pacific Coast and numerous interior points at very low rates, which will be quoted and all other information given by calling on or writiog id Erie ticket agent, or J. H. Webster, D. P, A, Elmira. N. Y. 226-e0d Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Leave Sayre this afternoon aod arrive 3 hice a4 § Sloe tomorrow morn- time for for west. Large Volume of Transacted and Many Matters Discussed Athens—The adjourned monthly was held last evening, Councilmen Weller, and Tripp being present. reading the minutes of the preceed- presented and ordered paid. John | Jackson, who has performed the duties of Harry Morgan, as janitor of Union Hose company’s rooms, presented his bill, which after dis. ordered paid. Couucilman Weiss, been changed to all night service, Desmond agd Frederick streets, has been installed. Chief Mulligan | stated that he had conversed with |} the official ol the Bell Telephore| company in regard to having one of their instruments placed in city hall for free service, and they had stated that they paid for what they got and expected other people to do the same. On motion of Tripp the borough secretary was author- pany in regard to placing the ‘phone in the hall and to say that if it could not be frec that it was not wanted. Ex-Chief Vandervelde appeared in the interest of No. 3 Hose com- considerable expense to furnish the new rooms and asked that the appropriation for the year 1906 be paid to them now so that they might pay bills that were necessary to be paid at once. On motion the request was granted. Chief Engineer Willard Spalding made a report of the fire depart: ment supplies on hand and “asked for 500 feet additional hose. This matter was considered as more properly belonging to the incoming new council and will be referred to them. S. R. Matteson asked instructions as to who the combination to the locks on No. 3 hose house should be given, but no decision was given. Councilman Weiss. mentioned that the unpleasant odor from the gas company’s works had not been abated, although the officers of the company have reported that their new machine has been installed and was in operation. Mr, Tripp stated that he and Mr. Mulligan had been to the gas works and h:d inspected the working of the ma- chine and they were satisfied that it would do the work intended after it has been used a short time. On motion adjourned to meet on the afternoon of March 5 at 2 o'clock in order to close up the business of the year. viaest woman Author. Mrs. Francis Alexander, of Florenoce, Italy. Is one of the oldest women, if pot the oldest, writing to-day. Mrs. Alexander is In her ninety-third year, and has just translated from the Italian more than 120 miracle stories and sa ered legends Automobilitis. At Geelong, New South Wales, a man has been committed to an insane asy- Jum who thinks he is a runaway auto- mobile. When he was arrested he was black and blue from colliding with trees, fences and walls Not Bo Blind. “Dis here Cupid chile may be blind sald Uncle Eben, “but it do seem to me dat he kin manage to spy out a heap o' beauty an’ lovableness dat ain' vis- ible to de disinterested bLystander.'— Washington Star Died for Doll Marle Favre, five years old, dropped ber doll into Lake Neufchatel, and at once plunged in to rescue it. The doll was clasped In her arms when her body was recovered. Unique Distinction. The late Jacob Litt, who acquired a large fortune in a short time, had the unique distinction In the theatrical business of never having pald a coyaity to an author, Rusia in Asia. ['Is the order of the | day. As a city, we] will inevitably have! "anew Town Hall, a complete sewer | system and five pavements. the general i m-| provement. An up to date! bathroom ora good heating system will add value to your] property, give you more comfort and better health. And much. 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