You will be able to pick with your It isn't the and Betterment.” well. 8 to $30.00. ments. 7 JEN Sp Jag Soa S with a touch Big Store. of them two good value, Some of trimming here and for which Some year guaranteed wear. $8.87 to $18.00. Gent's toggery at pi stores can n Furnishings ices less than specialty wake, It's because we ARRAN pr—————— grrelle’s Printing | Office Yalley Phove 28x. WE PRINT C. J. Kiron, SAYRE'S LEADING DRAYMAN. ALL TRIS WEEK Saturday. John A. Hemmelein's Big THE IDEALS Including Miss Beatrice Earle And Howson's Band and Orchestra. | Extra Vaudeville Feature, the Great Arminta and Burke. The Perfect Woman Gymnast aud the Funny Aerial Comedian. | Tonight “The | Popular Prices—10, 20 and 30c. Matinee Prices—10 and 20c. THE BEST STORE IN TOWN ! M. PROCAS Will open a Confectionery Sto en Friday, Apnl 6, at 4:30 pm in the Efghmey Block, at C. U, Ing- hams's old stand. Carnations Will Be Given Away Free Nice fresh made candies in alirac- tive boxes Pe] Political Announcement To the Republican Voters of Beadford County: I heron announce myself as a candi- date for Representative to the Pennsyl vania Legislature from Bradford county, subject to the rules of the Republican Price of Honor." the ensctment of laws allowing trolley cents a mile fare on steam roads, com- shiare of taxation, providing for the en- tire ex pense of the public people of this county, De. C, LEHIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices — Orders can be left at West Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at the Erie street yards at Sayre. Both Phones. COLEMAN BASSLER. Trustee's Sale By virtue of au order issued by Hon. John W, Codding, Referee in Bankrupt- cy, the undersigned, trustee of Edna B. Jilsbreo, a bankrupt of the township of Ulster, County of Bradford and State of | Pennsylvania, will expose Lo public sale at the Town Hall in the Doroogh of Sayre, Pa., on BATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1908, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following properties — First. Lot, plece or. parcel of land, lying and being in Borough of Sayre bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning on the cast line of Chestout street, 114 feet south of Joe Varner's | southwest corner, south 48 feet to a cor- {ner . f lot known as J, F. Ovenshire lot; | thence east 140 feet to a corner; thence | north 40 feet to a comer; thence west | 140 feet to the place of beginning. Second. Lot, plece or parcel of land | sitnate in the Borough of Sayre, County | of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, | bounded and described as follows: Be- |gmning on the east line of Chestaut street 67 feet fiom Joseph Varner's | southwest corner; thence south 47 feet | atong the east line of Chestnut street to irorth line of said Rilsbres; theoce east | 140 feet along said Fdoa Elsbree’s north { line; thence north 47 feet to corner; | thence west 140 feet to place of begin. i ning. Third. Lot, plece or parcel of land lylog and being in the Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows: Beginning asa point in the cast line of Chestaut street 23 feet south of the southwest corner of Joseph Varner's; thenoe soath 45 feet to a corner; thence east 140 feet to a corner; theuc~ north 13 feet; thence weat 140 feet to place of be ginning. Fourth. Lot, piece or parcel of land, | nitaated in Borough of Sayre, County of | Hradford and State of Peansyivania, bounded on the north by lands of George Rightmire, west by lands of T, IL Bai- ley, south by Lincoln street and east by lands of F. R, West. E oh of the above four lots Is improved with a concrete house thereon. Fifth. Lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Borough of Sayre, Conutr of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning at the southwest coraer of lot of Jos ph Varner on Chestuut street; i th*nce running east 200 feet to corner: nshire; thence west along sald Oven shire £0 fee” to lands of EB. B. Elsbres; tg the cast lias of Chestnut street; thence north 22 feet to “the place of be- sizhing. said rty to oe Ul ol mn At The children of Thomas Bush, Elm street, are sick, A —— a tii Perkins post will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afters noon, en rl Leon K. Lane and wife attended the Sousa concert in Ithaca last evening. Mrs. Fred Noble and daughter Maude went to Towanda this morning. Miss Mame Benedict of Elmira, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Dr. Corbin. The Misses Alice and Eva Grip~ pin went to Rummerfield today to spend a week with friends. Mrs Dr. E M. Cowell entertain: ed a large number of her lady friends yesterday afternoon. Several of the Athens legal pro- fession were in Towanda today to assist in making up the trial list for May court. Mrs A Moon and sons John and Francis went to Rummerfield this moming to visit at the home of John Moon, William Jones has been the guest of his son Walter R. Jones, a short time and returned to To- wanda this morning. Dr. E M Cowell went to Mount- ain Lake yesterday to hold a cons sultation over a sick patient with Dr. Shepard of Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Elsbree went time with Mrs. Elsbree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Meeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Cowell enter- tained their friends at their pleasant home last evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. Refreshments were served. Comrade Robert M, Summers of Phoenixville, Pa, district agent of the D:partment of Agriculture, was in Athens on official business yesterday. Mr. and’ Mrs, 0 L.. Haverly went to Washington last evening to spend Easter in that city. Mrs. Philip Hessel joined them at Wilkes Barre. Mrs. Charles Fuller of Elmira, who has been the guest of Mrs, Ralph E Litzelman, has gone to Towanda to visit her sister Mrs Willard Shiner at Fern Cottage. There were about fifty persons from Athens attended the Sousa concert in Waverly yesterday after- noon and their cars have been en- tertained with delightful harmonies Tver since. EUNICE C. MILLER Athens—Eunice C. Miller died at the home of her step son, James H. Miller of East Athens, yester- day afternoon aged jo years. She was born in New York city. Her husband, Henry A. Miller, died in 1877. She leaves two step sons, George D. Miller of Waverly, and James H. Miller of Athens, Her funeral will take place from the home residence in East Athens to- morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock; in- terment in Tioga Point cemetery. Rogers & Miller have charge of the burial. LADIES’ Tailor Made Suits From g1ooo Up Spring Jackets Newest Tailored Styles for Ladies and Misses. A Nice Line of Ladies’ Skirts At Very Low Prices to Suit Everyone. Ca'l and Sce Our New Spring Materials in All the Latest Patterns "Don't Forget the Place, Ey He was born in Argyleshire, Scotland, in 1832, where he to this country. His home has pastor of the Mcthodist Episcopal part of his sojourn in this country. for many years and lately has been will be held at the Methodist par sonage this evening at 8 o'clock and interment will be made at Dunmore tomorrow. The funeral party will take the early morning train for Scranton, Saturday SPECIALS KARNER'S ATHENS : California Celery, Fancy Strawberries, Lettuce, Green Onions, Red Ripe Tomatoes, Crisp Radishes, Spinach, Fancy Oranges Lemons, Etc Finest Western Beef, Native Veals and Pork. Groceries leading bread flour on the market, nothing b:tter, Tomorrow special 1, bbl sack White Star . . $1 2% 3, bbl sack White Star. . 2 4% Money back if it’s not equal to any ever used. 3 Ibs Imperial coffee . 50 Whole, clean berry; good flavor and strength. 10 bars Oak Leaf soap . . 29 20 bars Oak Leaf soap . . 55 3 cans CountryGentleman corn 2§ 3 cans fancy peas 4 quarts beans 1 sk Niagara fancy flour t sk Spray flour 3 cans fancy red salmon 6 lbs No. 2 ciscoes ¢ Ibs No. 1 ciscoes Best pickled red salmon Fancy white fish Very fine large mackerel . . 12% Leave your order for a Cherry Ham, the finest hams sold. Don’t forget the White Star Flour at $1 25. Makes the whitest and best tasting bread you ever ate - Easter Shoes We have one of the best lines of snappy, -bright spring goods we have cver shown. Three special points, viz: Comfort, Style and Price. A lac, A lac. one There is only Jap-a-Lac Just the thing for the old chair, the finor, the door, the chandelier, etc. Hundreds of useful ways and things you can beautify with a little can. All colors in 15, 25, 40 and 75¢ cans. Furniture, Stoves, Bedding, Crockery, &c., &c. Buy Now, Pay Later. Wall Paper Closing out this week. One fourth off. If you close out a pat- FEEIEI IEEE HE HE HOLD ON a minute; we want ijto tell you some thing. We do plumbing, steam and hot wat- er heating, gas fit- ting, linning, sell \ |the famous “Cheer ful Home" furnace gand handle the fin. line of Gas Fix- Please you on any- o- thing in our line. TRY US. H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Eimer Ave. A. H. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES! Diss of the Eye, Has, Nose and | 2 - a es TE; 7-8; ittag of Glass: | Whnslook Block. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A Block, Sayre, Pa. May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. JOHN C. PECKALLY, DRALER IN Foreign and Domestic Frults. of pure Olive Oil just re- a alicia st pure Olfve Oll jast ro- ah, mn ATL airacs fom Toad Yo. x Elizabeth St., Waverly. (In effect Dec. 31, 1998.) TYalan leave SAFUE oe Fllotss Sy i a eee Wek damn P.M. © er car va Sn : - . EEE aE 3 IIT WESTBOUND. aM Week dsys hones. Deze, Barks Cornerk. Getta, R pr es dam ox prvi. Hy Dally for but. Syracuse. bic Tt v9 There is no nook DOr COF~ ~ Power received for Spring. Men's and Young Men's Sults the newest patterns. ae