John Vandermark moved to EL. | mira today. J.T Sanford and wife drove to Wesauking yesterday, they are closed out, = everybody. Sale will continue on these items until » Dress Goods Section Street Floor Left Aisle Rempants and short ends of silk, § enough for a waist, aeskirt or a child's dress, up to 5 yds in a piece. Sold regu- larly at 59¢ to $1.25 yd. | pricé In black and colored wool goods, quan- tities as above described, f rmerly 50c to $1.50. } price. It's not too early to plan dresses for school girls. White cotton dress goods and mercer- ized waistings. 1 price, Notion Section Street Floor Center Aisle Ribbons, laces and embroideries. Some short ends and remnants. } price. Belts at | price; a number of styles and values but broken assortments, odds and ends after a lively season's selling. ~ Children’s black ribbed hose at less. Bizes 5 to 91. Formerly sold at 9 to 121¢ r. 5c. Buy your fall supply and lay away. Bhirt waist patterns in various designs of embroidery work, Formerly priced 87c, 81, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50. ! price. Embroidered skirt patterns and cos- | tumes of white linen. $1.50 instead of $2. At the notion rounter we sell Jno. J. | Clark’s 200 yd spool best 6-cord cotton thread 3c a spool. 30c a dozen. Men's Department 25¢ Ties in # in-hand and tecks 12}e, 25csndpenders 120c, 50c suspenders 25¢. - Shoes at Saving Prices Men's oxfords and high shoes, tan and gan metal, vici and colt. $1 values $2.89, Same as above in $3.50 value at $269. Women's wide ankle, button and lace, $2 value $1.50. Children's white canvas oxfords, 75 to 90¢ values. All at one price, 59c. Furnitare Section Third Floor Refrigerators 3 styles, 2 makes, 1 Leonard Cleanable, 2 Manhattan. Va- rious ice capacity. 1} ofl. 500 yds. table oil cloth, colors. Special for one week 12}c. Hammocks 11 left, representing as many kinds, $2.17 to $6. | off. Chiffoniers We- have a surplus and wish to reduce our stock prior to incom- ing lots recently bought. 15 styles. Val- ues $5.07 up ts $22, | off. Ready to Wear Apparel At about cost of goods, for big and little zirls at savings of | to } former prices. Rummage sale of boys’ wash suits at a big saving on former prices, equivalent to 4 to 1. Non» reserved. All colors and qualities for ages 2 to 8 years. See tables 2nd floor, center aisle. WhiteWaists 2 Original Prices But soiled and mussed through handling. Once tubbing will bring them back to 1 price. - * Center Aisle 2nd Floor We throw our entire line of Colored Wash Goods On tables and remove them at 1 and less. le No. 1 contains all figured goods ip to 15¢ and is repriced to close Ge. Table No. 2 contains silk mulls, organ- dies, eolians aud crepe chiffons. All 25¢ mer prices. Millinery we One Jot red Russian values. 12lc. St. Floor, near elevator. less variety Basement Specials Sercen doors and windews, ice coolers, ice cream freezers. 1 off. ALEX D. STEVENS, ~ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Josue Negotiated, Insurance Writ fen, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. “ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK L.CCEHART RY. EBAYRB : DR. A. 6. REES, M. D. 100 Lake Bt. West Sayre. OFFICE HOURS: $ #0 11:00 8. m, 2 to 4:50, 7:00 to 8:00, Sthlts uridaty ad chronic diseases s | speciaity. phones “A, NK. MURRAY, N. . ia SPECULYIES) | Diseases of the , Nose an. Throat, ar, Joo so-.| rr 73; Bundare by “0SBORN'S LIVERY | CEMENT SIDEWALKS ie fe ee When you want a cement side- | good Meary snd Light Draying and Moving walk laid in a first-class, durable Baggage called for and delivered | | TADDOT, call on Simeon Davis. You Athans and W will get the benefit of years of HERE Seam work attended bo | tical oxperience. Mason work of Livery attached. all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St , | RA “NL. TOWNER, N. b. aw Valley Phone 08x | Sayre. | Pirst-claas work done promptly at rea H. H. Mercereau, Spesialues Tt BAKER tL sens, | Patater, Decorator and Paperhanger. y Pleasant St Waverly N.Y | Residence: —1Q Spruce 8, Athens, Pa. cy wr cr - 'G. J. Kiron, SAYRE’S LEADING DRAYBAN. Especial cars and prompt at tention given to moving of Pianos, Household Goods, Safer etc HILL & BEIBAC ~ CAFE ‘Best of Everything | Lockhart St. Sayre. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oiatment It absorbs the tumors, the itching at once, acts as a ice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- Indian Pile Ointment is prepared alla parts. Every box is guarauteed. Sold | bY ragga bY mall for 500 and $1.00. illiams Meg < Co Prop's, Cleveland, {0. Forsale by C. M. Driggs, druggist. $1.90 to Freeville, N. Y. and Re- turn, via Lehigh Valley Railroad, ac- +count Central New York State Spiritual- Jia Meetings, July 22 to Aug 20th, 1906. | Tickets sold Jaly.2l to Aug. 19th, in- | clasive, good on all regular trains. For | farther particulars sce Lebigh Valley Das Ageata. A ns. 's8. 20 to Atlantic City and Re- | tarn, scoount Ja h Valley Rallroad excursions, A 17,81, 1908. The | Lehigh Valley Railroad "will sell tickets on above dates to the Sea Shore, good for-15 days with stop-over at Philadel- phia in either or both directions within limit. Tickets good on all trains ex- cept the Black Diamond Express. For train service and complete information se Agents Lehigh Valley Railroad. 73 $1.25 to Sylvan Beach and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, July 1st and every San- day thereafter until Sept, Sth. cketa going aud returning on all trains on ASR issue only. See Lehigh Tick- et Ageats for Day particalars, 48 $5.65 to Jamestown, N.Y, and Return. The Lehigh Valley Railroad willmake a special rate of one fare for the round trip to Jamestown, account Fircuen's Association of New York, August 20-24, 1008, Tickets will be sold August 18 to 23; lipited for petaren to August 25th inclusive, and will be good going and retarniog on all trains exoept toe Black Diamond Express, within the proscribed limit. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further particulars. 81 — $6.60 to Toronto, Ont and | Re tarp. The Lehigh Valley Railroad | will make awpecial rate of one fare for | the roand trip to Toronto, account Can- | mia National Exhibition, August 37 to September 10, Tickets to be sold Au. | fuses 2718 to September Bth va tad for return to inclusive, and will be Bap iy eree Mrs Jennie York returned to | Bufl alo Saturday night. G H, Raup spent Sunday visits | ing friends in Wyalusing. | Mrs. D. W. Tripp is visiting (friends i in Sheshequin this week. Mrs E ] Billings visited her husband in Binghamton over Sun- diy. District Attomey C EB Mills was in Towanda today on official business Miss Laura Lambert and Stella Tabor returned from Buffalo last evening. H. w. Carver went to Overton this morning to wvisit his grand childrea, Miss Carrie Phillips of Elmira is visiting her uacle, W. G Newman, in Athens. Isaiah Potter went to Shnhola Glen to visit his brother, Dan Pot. ter, yesterday Frederika Bro wn, who has been visiting at Elmira returned home Saturday evening, Ralph Pendleton and wife of Philadelphia visited at George L. Pendleton’s yesterd ay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott ol Ithaca, N.Y, were visiting at the Campbell house over Sunday. Miss Rena Garey has been visit- ing friends in Waverly and Athens and returned to Silvara this morn. ing. ss Bert Kramer went to ‘New York today where he has secured a po- sition as a concrete lespeston io the subway, John Kingsbury of ot ‘Washington, D. C, is spending a few days at Stonchedge farm with George A. Dayton. Le - Granger Morey of Ithaca came to Athens last evening to join the Morey famila camping at Thurs- ton’ s.grove. Miss “Mabel Morey, who has been visiting Miss Lena Macafee a short time, returned to Hamilton, NY, today. Lawyer Wilson has asked the court for a rule in the Springer fish case to show why an appeal shall not be taken, James C Smith run a nail in his foot while working on the Towan- da railroad bridge Friday and is laid off this week Mrs. Philip Gori and Mrs, Chas. Rynders of Sheshequin, and Mrs Ward of New York, were in Athens yesterday. The Misses Elva and Winola Carter have been visiting at the home of H. G Atkins and returned to Laceyville today. Mr. and Mrs. William am Campbell of Olean, N. Y, visited the C. D. Boancy family at the Campbell house over Sunday. DW, “Tripp, D. I. Fields and Albin Wanzo went to Minneapolis to attend the National G A R. encampment Saturday. E F Losmis was with Dr, Cowell's party on Cayuga Lake over Sunday and he made it lively with his mandolin music, Mrs. W. J. Lundy and son Lloyd of Towanda, were the guests of friends in Athens over Sunday and returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs, S. E Blank and daughter Vivian have been visiting at N, F. Marsh's, and returned to Wilkes Barre this morning. , Henry V. Brown and wife.of Wiodham, and Heary V. Brown and wife of Elmira, are siting at eof Mra. Jyaiats +Brgwy, 50 men. Guard Beaman and Stanton floated § down the niver to Wilkes-B ful voyage. Mrs. Evan Williams, Miss Arra Vandermark, is visiting | 8 her mother, Mrs, N V. Weller the Buffalo, N. Y., schools. M. G Ronan of Oneonta, NY, SHOES 2 5 50 Nettletons now $4 38. 350 Walk-O ers now 2.78. 360 Patzician now 2.98, $400 Walk-Overs now $298. 40) Kdwia C. Bartspow 208. 300 LaFrance now visiting here a short time. They will return to Oneonta Wednesday Rev, A. F. Von Toba went to Philadelphia today and will spend 1 week at Ocean Grove where Mrs Von Tobel has been visiting some time. He will return in time to preach next Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Hughes, the San Francisco earthquake sufferer who has been in Athens several weeks, went to Nichols today where she will rem iin two weeks, after which she will resume her journey to Paris Protection hose company have completed their arrangements to attend the Five County Firemen's convention at Canton this week They will take special train at 5:15 a. m. Thursday morning and Hos- ihe oa mer's Marine band will go with them. Miss Marguerite Noble is enter taining a company of young ladie: from Towanda in a house party at her home on the Tyler farm. The Misses Edna - Frisbie, Gertrude Holmes, Nellie Frost, Helen Hale and Mary Ingham are of the party and they are enjoyiag themselves very muth., Miss Frisbie returned this morning, Wesk-Ead Outings On Saturday add Sandays from June 30th to September 30th, the Y Lehigh Val- ley Railroad will sell excursion tickets locally in New York state at low fares, which will provide over Banday outings at & minimum cost for railroad fares. This a t appliea generally to points in New York state of Geneva, Ask Lehigh ticket agents for full par- ticunlars. 40-t1 $1.35 to North Fair Haven and Return "The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets Sunday, July ist and yey San- day thereafter uatil Sept. Ot ickets good going and returning on all trins on date of issue only. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for furlher particulary 46 Come and “be convinced of the bargains at McMahan’s All 12ic ginghams re- duced to 10c. « We are showing also some excellent bargains in table linens, lunch cloth, center pieces and tray cloth. We have alsosome ex- cellent bargains in mus- lin underwear. D. E. MgMAHAN, L 0. O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Mala Sts., Athes MADAME DE VPILLS. A Bure Cuxvain Ruins Gr Sq rrmavgs Moserss ares ROVER LROWA TH TAIL. Fats: Burst Bywwds | Sadly Soy Bafunded. Boul prepaid ror vy a Ts cet Yatauiet. | be paid for when reieved Sanples Fie, If soul §ragping dan wet Bate theta sed your ade re La Lhe VRITED MENCALCO non Td, Langaaren, Pa FRENCH FEMALE Sold in Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmagel Co. E. MN. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: —Rooms 4; and 5, Elmer Bloek, Loekhart Street, Sayre. Pa. a sp TOUHEY'S HOTEL Sveryihing Now and aoe toate. Ek a Toles $1.50 Par Dav A. x GREEN] Ordinance No. g6. Authorizing the construction of a publie sewer beginning at the west bank of the Susquehanna river about eight hundred feet south of Sayre Water Com- Pany's pumping station, and’ extending westerly over the lands of the Tomnoli- dated Heal Estate Company and the lands of the Lehigh Valley Hallroad Compan to oa h avenge; thence - 8 on Le avenue to Hayden street; thence westerly on Hayden street to Desmond street; thence north- erly on Desmond street to Lehigh Ave- nue; themoe northwesterly om Lehigh avenne to Cayuga street; thence wester- ly on Cayuga street to Wilbur avenue, in the Borough of Sayre, Penn's, Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Bargess and Town Council of the Boro. of Bayre, and it is hereby ordained by the author- ity of the same: That belleving it to be for the Snetal health and pablic welfare of the citizens of sald borough, that a system of public sewers be ted and the same is hereby adopted for maid bor- ough. Beginning at a point at the west bank of the Busquehanna river aboat t hundred feet south of the Bayre|, ing station and y direction over the Consolidated Real Company ad laiids of the Lehigh Vale R Company to Lehigh ave- nue; thence northerly on Lehigh avenue to Hayden street; avenue; thence northwesterly on Lehigh avenue to Cayuga street; thence westerly on Cayuga street to Wilbur avenue, all i. the Borough of Sayre, State of Pennsylvania, in aocord- ance with an Act of the General Assem- bly of Feuigyivania, approved May 15th, 1888, entitl “An Act to emable Bor-|7 oughs to construct se systems, assess and collect the cost t ereof;"” and the cost thereof be paid by general tax- ation, by an assessment levied n alk rty subject to taxation in said boro Sald sewer to be constructed in accordance with the plans and speci- fications made b, Williams & Whitman, lnc, dated Sep. 11905, as tosize of pipe, depths of trenches and grate, Bat to be so arranged as to take the' surisce d untill such time as a Disposal Plant for the disposal of the sewerage nt 5 required. Bee. 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith be aL! the same are hereby repealed. foregoing Ordinance was an: ma stiopted by the.Sa Fayre Bar Council at a meeting held Monday even- ing, August 6, 1908. GEO. H. LACRY, President of Council. Attest H. H. MERCEREAU, Becretary. Approved August 0, 1608. WM. CROSS, 7% Burgess, Ordinance No. 97 An ordinance authorizing the increase of the Indebtedness of the Borough of Bayre, Pa, by the sum of tweaty thou- sand dollars, Bec. 1, Be it ordained by the Burgess jad Toy Council of the Bote, of Bayre, Pa, aad aad iu Is Lereby ordained by the au ol same: That twepty- five — of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, bearing Iuterest at the rate OF forme per § cent per ann interest payablé semi-annually, April 1st and tober 1st, of each and eve , at the office of treasurer of maid rough, be issurd. Sald bonds to be numbered from one to twenty-five, In- clusive, and bond No. 1, of said lasue be made Jayible omithe 1st day of October 1911, the rest of said bonds be ble, one each year on October 1st, Bie order of their number until a are paid. And that the proceeds derived from the le of anid ed be used for the por- paying off or rede ‘ming five Das Ro lars of the present Indebt- edness of sald Borough, and so much of the balance as may be necessary, shall be used for theyarposn of constructing the trunk line of a sewer for the sewer system authorized to be comstructed by sald Borough. Sec. 2. That a tax of one millon the ps ghrp id e p and the sme is hereby levied each and Overy year Soumenstos in 1907, for the Per aos oh eeld ledobt none ad lover eat, until the same are paid. Sec. 8. That the atlorneys of said Borough shall prepare a suitable form for the bounds hereby (ind in accordance with the Acts of Assembly relating there- to) authorized to be issued and sabmit the same to the Finanee Committees of the Borough Council, for approval, sald committee, the said committes have the mame engraved and prepared, treasurer of mid borough, to the expenses thereol, te pay Sec. 4. Thatthe Burgess of the = Borough of Sayre, is hersby au and empywerad to sign the sald be aod coupons attached thevet, the to be countersignad by the he Said Borough Cauliel), wha x the corpirate seal o suid Boron thereto. Bec. 5. That the Finances of the sald h Counel’, is Barong! anthorized and en ward 4 to ad for bids for the ou adrestae also to sell the game to the der or bidders, at a Jries. not the par value thereo! Sec. 6. That all bonds issued by tue of this ordina-ce and he Assembly authorizi thers n, the aredis of maid Borough herah y Bec. Pleaged. ordinanc® No. ed July 3, 1908, entitled “An Sqthotitiog the increase of tha ness of t rough of Sayre, and the same is hereby roped. The Rovsolag ordinance was upani- moasly adop by the Bayre Council at a regular meeting held Mon- day evening, August 8, 10 t 6, a EO, H. Attest - President of Connet) H.H. MERCEREAL, To August 9 aot, 1008. WM. CROSS, Barges. Pormanent Dentistry Placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at pres- ent a resident of Sayre, These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and wseful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of yourself. There are vanations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in’ the various: brands of flour. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficsency—the skill and knowledpe that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years an appointment. On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over agmn every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work. JW. Murr elle, DDS. 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA, Valley * Phone 97 D. H. TUTTLE, A. Specialist 2 = 210 Miller St.
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