SAYRE, PA. WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS ANDPREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- OR OVER. ¥ > / Prudent buyers always consult our prices. dealings make possible little prices. ) a % gil, 4 Our assortments and 0 | Millinery duced all that's new and ar. It's not too early to place your ices range from $1.25 in cheaper hat to $15.00 0) \ SEZ RY 75 Our oan praiseworthy in head- + in pattern hats, S/N Pre-Easter Thoughts Dry Goops SECTION No end to selections in new Dress Goods and Silk, 19¢ up to $2.00. Easter Gloves In all the tions; and $1.00 articles bp 7. new featured produec- 8Yc. Dry Goons SECTION Silk elbow lengths, 8 button mous- quetaire, all colors; regular lengths, all colors. Ties and Neckwear Norion SECTION Easter Ties and Neckwear, 10c to $1.50. Belts, an elaborate line, 19¢ the slender to $30.00. ant a new Easter Suit purse. Suits in the to $1.50. Persian Trimmings, no less that 3 dozen sorts, 8c to $1.50, in all the wanted designs and colorings. Waists 2xp Froor & Beautiful China and Japanese Silk 8 Waists in white, black and jaquard. S R Long and short sleeves; open down overlooked. Sailor Suit, Norfolk. We to $9.00, NT DEPARTMENY a Buster Brown or a carry reputable lines es govern. Wash Suits front or back, as you like it. Prices $2.25 up to $7.50. $12 000.00 Stock to Selest From. 02S I)0aS SRISHE . CASH OR CREDIT RIS IRIN Se. Murrelle’s Printing ‘John A. Hemmelein's Big | Comedy Co. THE DEALS Including Office rs eight skilled job And Howzon's Band and Orchestra. ‘ara at your service. | Extra Vaudeville Feature, the Great | Arminta and Burke, we have the! op. w 0 We kee I'he Perfect ( Miss Beatrice Earle Qur patrons say our promises. man Gymnast aud | the Funny Acrial Comedian. Popular Prices—10, 20 and 30k. Matinee Prices—10 and 20c, TOWN ! M. PROCAS { Will open-a Confectionery S { Friday, April 6, at 4: in the Jighmey Block, at C hams's old stand. The Valley Record Carnations Will Be Given Away Free { Nie Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT sore 0a! WW op. m, , U. Ing- ¢ fresh made <¢andits tive boxes C. J. Kiron, FISH, FISH, SAYRE'S LEADING | We will have them every day daring ” ) line of m y DRAYNAN. a ei 87 "BELLIS, Elizabeth | street, Especial care and prompt at- |, © 1) 0 60x Bell Phone 133w tention given to moving of ee Planos, Household Goode, Sefes Unfailable Headache _g. 1] blets Cares all foras of liead- CUICLY aebe, Neurmigis, Meostral HILL & BEIBACH Contain no opiates. All druggista.or by mail 10¢. Unfailble Headache Tablet Best of Everything A J GREEN gg | ard otter pains. Do not affect the beart, CAFE Co., Blmira, N. Y. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders can be left at West Sayre | yards at Sayre. Both Phoned. COLEMAN MASSLER, Trustee's Sale By virtue of au order issued » Hon. John W. Codding, Referee in Bankrupt- | cy, the undersigned, trustee of Edna HB. | Elsbree, a bankrupt of the township of | Ulster, Conaty of Bradford and State of | Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale Borough of Sauk, Pa., on SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1906, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following | properties: — First. Lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in Bo h of Sayre bounded and described as follows: le- | thence vast 140 feet to a corner; thence | nor th 46 feet to a corner; ‘thence west 140 feet to the ply e of beginning. Lot, plece or parcel of land | of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be- gioning on the east line of Chestnut intreet 67 feet fiom Joseph Varner's !mouthwest corner; thence south 47 feet {along the ovat line of Chestnut street to {ror:h line of said Elsbees; thener cast | 140 feet along sald Edna Eisbree's north { line; (hemce north 47 feet to corner; | thence west 140 feet to place of begin- ning. Third, Lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the Borough of Bayre, { County of Bradford and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows Beginning at a point in the cast line of Chestnut street 23 feet south of the southwest corner of Joseph Varner's; thenes south 456 fect Lo a corner; thence east 140fert to a corner; thence north {5 feet; thence west 140 feet to place of beginning. Fourth. Lot, piece or parcel of land, sitnatad in Borough of Sayre, County of Bfadford and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of Gegrge Rightiolre, west by lands of T. HH, Bai- ley, south by Lincola street and east by lauds of ¥. R. West. Each of the above four lots is improved with a concrete house thereon. Fifth. Lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Peansylvauis, boanded and described ax follows: Ba ginning at the southwest corner of jot of Joss ph Varner on Chestont street; thence running east 200 feet to corner; thence south 160 feel to lands of J, F. Ovepahire; thence west along sald Oven. shire 00 feet to lands of RB. Elsbree; thenea north along sald Klabree 138 fect; thenca west along sald Risbree 140 feet to the east line of Chestnut atreet; thenee north 22 feet to the place of be- ginning. Win 8 Sulehases of maid property to title free of 3)l incumbrances. _ Miss Cynthia Shaw was in Uls Mrs. ¥rank Persons is ill at her home on Frederick strect. Lawyer W. G. Schrier was in Towanda on business today. Sheriff S. F. Robinson and wife spent Sunday at Bentley Creek. G E. Hulett has moved into the J. H. Wilson house, Centre Sree. se Miss Jesse Bullard of VanEtten, spent Sunday with her parents in Athens. The scholars will give a fine en- tertainment at high school hall tomorrow evening. Mrs. Alice Wheeler went to Towanda today to visit her mother, Mrs. M. Bowman, There will be a meeting of the school board tonight to close up the year's business. Mrs. Reba Park visited her brother Howard Park over Sunday relurniog to Ulster this morning. Mrs. Ida Cole has been the guest of Will Cole a short time and re- turned to Towanda this moming. M.C Wells of Towanda spent Sunday at the home of his son Harry, retuining home this morn: ing. Perkins post received another new member Saturday afternoon. They are recruiting their ranks steadily. ———— Miss Nellie Archer, who has been spending a few weeks with her people, returned to Corning yesterday. A ——— W. G. Newman and son Ansel returned from New York and they are filling up their store with new goods for the spring trade. There have been two deaths in the membership of the Union Vet- eran Legion this year, Edwin Cran- mer and James H. Wilson. C. F. Palmer, paper hanger and decorator. Communications by mail will receive prompt attention. Postoffice, Athens, Pa. 2836 John E. Gillette of Rome, was in Athens today. He is making his home at present with his sister, Mrs. A. N. Harris in Athens town ship. Some of our Athenians will at- tend the golden wedding anniver- sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Laine in Waverly tonight. Mrs. Valeria Case, who has been sp:nding the winter with relatives at East Smithfizld and Granville, has rcturned to her home on Fred- erick street. Robert A. Ni coli was in a his place in the bridge works office this morning for the first time in four wecks. He has been confined to his home by sickness. wr tt se—— Edwin S. Rolls has oi making a months visit with his brother Eli in DeRuyter, N. Y, and his daughter in Shedds, N. Y , return- ing home Saturday night. Chester E McKinney y will start out on a western trip tomorrow and will be gone six months or more. He will visit his son in Arizona before he returns. The ashes of the late William Kellogg Park were buried in the family plot in Tioga Point ceme tery today with appropriate cere monies, Rev. W. H, Sawtelle, offi ciated. i Sherman Dubois, Frank Little, Will Croll, Fred Corby and Chas Ostrander went down the river in three boats this morning on a duck’shooting expedition. Dabois was pilot of the fleet and took all of the life preservers with him sailing in the middle of the stream. They will goas far as Homets Ferry, returning this even- Marked the Fall of Southern Confederacy Forty-one years ago today wits | [i of General Lee's army. Time does not dim the memory of that event to the Union soldier who was enthusiasm of victory. General Phil Sheridan after giving Jubal Early his final polishing off in the valley was made chief in command of the force to make a detour around Petersburg and strike the south side of Daaville railroads to cut off the supplies to the rebel agmy from Richmond. As they reachad Dinwiddie Court House a deluge of rain came down and a company of officers took refuge in Widow Crump's hospital mansion, where they sang rcbel songs with the young ladies until a late hour when, they bid them good bye in the following poetic strain: “Good bye pgirls—il we don't get shot we'll come back—otherwise not.” Reaching Five Forks the cavalry rode into the works and captured 6,000 prisoners, General Pickett was holding the works and while trying his best to resist the attack a Yankee cavalryman bestride a mule jumped over the works and ordered him to surrender. Greece saved Rome in ancient times and a mule was the first in the death struggle of the rebellion, From here the grand army made such rapid and destructive work that the roads were strewn with the dead. At one place a Confederate soldier was kneeling by the body of a fallen comrade with his hands uplifted as in prayer. A Union soldier approached him to accept his surrender or to give succor if wounded, but he was shocked to find him dead. Lee ex- pected to hold the army in check until he could escapes to Lynch- burg, and then he hoped to main- tain guerilla warfare until he could get favorable terms, but he found himself cut off and the surrender followed. After the surrender General Grant issued returns to the 20,000 confederate soldiers and the jig was up. a - Births and Deaths in France, The oficial report of the French min 1906, sets forth that the excess births over deaths reported in Fran for the year 1904 is B7,086, as against an excess In 1803 of 73,106 Raw Reporter. A reporfer wrote of the incident as follows: “Through his horse being frightenéu by s passing motor car, Mr —— was thrown out of his trap and se- verely injured, the motorist rendering every assistance.” Swiss Bavings, Fifty years ago, In Switzerland, 180,- $900 depositors possessed $12,000,000 in 1¢7 savings banks. There are now 1,400,000 depositors possessing §160,000,- 000 in more than 300 savings banks, Hunt in Strange Boren. Followers of the hounds ia Lelcester- shire, England, had the unusual experi- ence recently of hunting in a heavy snowstorm to the accompanimeat of thunder and lightning. Quite the Oppesita Hisks*—Here's a rather clever little book, “Don'ts for Clubmen.” Wicks—Hah! [It isn't the “dont's” that worry clubmen. It's the dues. — Philadelphia Ledger. LADIES’ Tailor Made Suits From g1000 Up Spring Jackets Newest Tailored Styles for Ladies and Misses. A Nice Line of Ladies’ Skirts At Very Low Prices to Suit t Everyone. Call and "See Our Spring Materials All the Latest Patterns Don't Forget the Place, D. E. McMAHAN New in IO. 0. F. BLOCK r. Pine and GROVER'S Soft Shoes For Tender oat BN Women whose feet are naturally tender, or h been made over-sensitive by wearing ill-fitting shoss, may here find shoes peculiarly adapted to their need. GROVER OXFORDS JUST RECEIVED. 8 ‘ 5 Es aS J. W. Murrelle, D. D. S.,. Office and Residence at —— 106 Center Street, Athens, Pa. 7 Bridge Work Our Specialty Valley Telephone 97d ES ee {LEIGH TALE X ued RE.3, 8) Tenia ICuee MATL 4 foliage: Jd = SEE AN EREALIE Weak dave [zane Ee Ee 3 oN a minute; we want to tell you some thing. We do plumbing, stcam and hot "aL er heating, gas fit- ting, tioning, sell|™ \ the famous “Cheer- nS == We know we can please you on any- N . . . \ = thing in our line. > H. R TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. A. H. MURRAY,. K. D. 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