nt are not able to hey are closed out, erybody. Dress Goods Section Street Floor Left Aisle Rempants and short ends of silk, | enough fur a waist, a skirt or achild’s dress, up to 5 yds in a piece. Sold regu- Jarly at 59¢ to $1.25 yd. 1} price In black and colored wool goods, quan- tities as above described, { rmerly 50c to $1.50, } price. It's not too early to plan dresseg for school girls. White cotton dress goods and mercer- ized waistings. | 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 fends after a lively season’s selling. Children’s black ribbed hose at less. Sizes 5 to 91. Formerly sold at 9 to 12ic pair. 5c. Buy your fall supply and lay Pr away. Shirt waist patterns in various designs of embroidery work, Fo rmerly priced 87c, 81, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50. ! price. tumes of white linen. $1.50 instead of $2. “At the notion counter we sell Jno. J. ‘Olark’s 200 yd spool best 6-cord cotton thread 3c a sprol. 30c a dozen. Men's Department . 25¢ Ties in 4-in-hand and tecks 12}c, 25c suspenders 12} ec, 50c suspenders 2c. We throw our entire line of Colored Wash Goods On tables and remove them at } and less. Table - No. 1 contains all figured goods up to 15¢ and is repriced to close Ge. Table No. 2 contains silk mulls, organ- § dies, eolians and crepe chiffons. All 25¢ values. 12}c. St. Floor, near elevator. Basement Specials Sercen doors and windows, ice coolers, ice cream freezers. 1% off. Shoes at Saving Prices Men's oxfords and high shoes, tan and gun metal, vici and colt. ${ values $2.89, Same as above in $3.50 valye at $2 69. Women's wide ankle, butten and lace, $2 value $1.50. Children's white CANVAS, oxfords, 75 to 90c values. All at one price, ie.” *® : Furniture Section : Third Floor ; Refrigerators —3 styles, 2 makes, 1 Leonard Cleanable, 2 Manhattan. Va- rious ice capacity. 1 off. 500 yds. table oil cloth, colors, Special for one week 12lc. Hammocks 11 left, representing as many kinds. $2.47 to $6. | off, Chiff oniers We have a surplus and wish to reduce our stock prior to incom- ing lots recently bought. 15 styles. Val- ues $5.67 up ts $22. | off. Ready to Wear Apparel girls at savings of } t> § former prices. Rummage sale of boys’ wash suits at a big saving on form or pri:es, equivalent to | to4. Non» reserved. All colors and qualities for ages 2 to 8 years. See tables 2nd floor, center aisle. - White Waists 2 Original Prices But soiled and massed through handling. Once tubbing will bring them back to their full worth. { price. 2ad Floor Center Aisle * . Millinery Not a hat reserved. Anything you like well enough to buy is now marked } for- mer prices. 25c¢ bonnets for 12ic.; we have pink only. One lot red Russian child's caps, a 50c value, for 35c¢. Lace Curtains and Draperies in end- less variety Fall Goods .are arriving. That is why we have given marching orders to all Summer Goods. Loans Negotisted, In Insurance Writ fen, Houses Rented, Rents Col lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCKY LOCKHARY BY. BAYRE ste ATHENS HICH SCRO(L BUILDING IMPROVED | Athens—The high school build- ling has been very much improved (and beautified during the vacation quarters as could be desired. The BR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 100 Lake 58. West Sayve. OFFICE HOURS: 80 11:00 a. m., 3 $0 4:50, 7:00 40 8:00, Genito and chrunic diseases » mesialty. phonen. A. N. MURRAY, M.D. SPECIALTIES: Otten, Whaslook ~ OSBORN’S LIVERY | w Wesvy and Light Draying and Moving | | walk lai all kinds of work attended to tical experience. 807 N. Lahigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x | Sayre. Carpenter and and Builder. building was erected in 1888 and school has grown until the capaci ty is taxed The outside wood- manding position presents a very fine appearance, The piper has been removed fromthe inside and the walls beautifully calcimined It is 1 fact that pupils derive inspi- them to progress more rapidly this added beau! 4 to the school building, A band book containing the part for trombone was lost receatly bes Mason work of han's store. The finder is requested to leave the book with any member of Hosmert's band as they are very $6.60 to Toronto, Ont and | will make a special rate of one fare for September 10, Tickets to be sold An- Specialties Dissases of Woman snd of ihe Resta. Hearst ian I0LTkipm | | gust 37th to HepteBhes Sth inclusive; limited for retorn to September aa, Carte Pasi) desing on ne Diamond nthe pr Eps | for turther pa x George Walborn and wife have returned to Br:dford, Pa Louis TF Page of Brooklyn is Louis Pollet was in Atheas yes- - M. A Dansy of Philadelphia was is Athens today on business, Miss Juliett Stockbridge and Dr.| Armstrong will return to Ann Arbor, Mich , tomorrow, Miss Helen Thurston will give a corm roast to her youog friends at Thurston's grove tonight. EM Duthie and wile fe hawe been guests «f | T, Sanfopd’s and re- ‘uracd to Buffilo yesterday, . Mrs P. M. Raup “and children of Addison are guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E G Fitch, Miss Clara Granger of O #ego, N.Y, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs Charles E. Watson, in Athens. H. H. Edick and family of Parish, Oswego county, N.Y, are guests of G. D Wilson and family, Tyr street. N.V Weller, P.E E. Decker and W.C Newman will leave tomof~ row to attend the cogveation at Canton. Mis; B Bethy Stropez of of Ulster has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Chipman and returned hame= this marning Chiefs F. J Cassida of E mira, 12d C. E, Brooks of Waverly, were in Athens last evening in consulta tion with Chief Mulligaa, Leroy Jones of Monrocton was 11 Athens yesterday looking for a family back to our village, a — Mrs: Grace A Warren and grandchild of Granville Center, who have been guests at O. L Haverly's, will return home tomor- row. F. A, Gillette and wife returned from Syracuse Jast evening and Miss Lela Davis of Plainville, and Miss Secizeland of Syracuse, came with them. ———— a —————_ —— Dr. and Mrs. C. L Stevens and Miss Smith went to Eagles<Mere this morning to attend the annual outing of the Bradiord County Medical Society. MC Wilson had the ead of his fore finger on the left hand clipped by getting it caught in a tight place on the scaffolding at the high school building yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles G Bonney family of Ischura, N.Y. went to Franklin today, where they will at tend the Gamble family reunion to- morrow at the home of Scott Wilcox, Prof, Rogers, superintendent of the high school, is securing his list of entertainers for the lecture course this season. It will com- prise a higher grade of talent than formerly, and he is getting pledges from the people to secure the nec essary to pay for them, Our peo~ ple have thus far been very liberal, and it is hoped that he may be suc~ cessful. Come and be convinced of the bargains at McMahan's All 12}c ginghams re- duced to 10c. We are showing also some excellent bargains in table linens, lunch cloth, center pieces and tray cloth. We have also some ex- cellent bargains in mus- lin underwear. D. E. McMANAN, LO. O. F. Blosk, Finest Potatoes, bu. He 4 qts H. P. beans 30c 15 Jbg cabbage = 25c White Star flour $1.25 Oyclone flour $1.25 Finest corn, doz 10¢ 3 Egg O See 25¢ 3 Vigor 25¢ Force 10c 6 lbs Broken Rice 25¢ 3 Jobs Hotel Blend Coffee 50c Pink salmon, can 10c Red salmon, can 12ic Standard tomatoes, can pH Standard corn, can 9c 10 doz Clothesgins 35¢ 7 brs Oak Leaf S6ap 25¢ cans soup 10c Silver Leaf lard lle 3 pkgs Hardy Food 25¢ Hardware Dep't We have the largest and best assortment of Cook Stoves and Ranges we ever opened the sea- son with. Low Prices, Monthly Payments. Washing Machines Wringers Tubs, Tools Carpet Sweepers Enamelware Tinware, 8c. Shoes You will never know the convenience of hav- your bills all at one place until you trade with Karner. A big Shoe Stock of finest quality goods for all members of the family, The Fall Goods are be- ginning to arrive, FURNITURE For all parts of the house. Prices Low on Easy Terms E. B. GARNER ATHENS northerly on to Lehigh avenue; thence pa on Lehigh avenue to Cayuga street; thence westerly on Gay Wilbur avenue, all in ance with an Act of General bly of Penns nusylvaulg, approved May 1 1889, entitled “An Act to enable Bor-|7 the cost thervof be paid by nL tax- ation, by an assessment levied u subject to taxation d sewer to be constructed . 1,1905, 3s tosire ol pipe, depths of trenches and gra'e, Bat to be so arranged as to fake the surface d until such time as a Disposal Plas or the Sispoul of the sewerage may be required. 2. That all ordinances or parla of ordinances incousisieat herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. The foregoing hy aes ay wah unani- moualy adopted b Sayre Barough Conaci 363 meeting hed onday even- ing, August 6, 1906 GEO. H. LACEY, Attest President of Council H. H. MERCEREAU, Becre A A ved Angust er : obi » WM, CROSS, 7 Bargess. Ordinance No. 97 An ordinance suthorizing the increase of the indebtedness of the Sayfa, Pace) by the sum of tweaty thou. Sec. 1, Be it ordained by the thousand dollars each, eres interest at the rate o Jour per cent per annum, interest Peak eanially April 1st and Be of each and every at the office of the treasurer of said rough, be lssurd. Said bonds to be numbered from one to twenty-five, in clusive, and bond No. 1, of Ii ete be made payable on the 1st day ber 1911, and the rest of ald banda be ya- ble, one each year on Qotober 1st, og order of thelr number until alt are paid. And that the proceeds derived from the a as be used for the por- Paying off or rede ming five pose dollars of the present indebt- a tax of one millon the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of sald Borough, be and the sime is bereby levied each and in 1607, for the and inter- P That the attorneys of maid Boroogh shall prepare a suitable form for the bonds hereby (and in accordance with the Acts of Asasmbly re there- to) suthorized to be issued and submit the same to the Fioanss Committee of ALL THIS WEEK. Supported By MISS MARGUERITE FIELDS And an EsenllokDompany Press Followi ng Rjaripire for Fim Days. " TONIGHT Wednesday Evening—"The i nal City. " Thursday Evening— "Othello," pal City." ~ Prices—Matinees, 10c, 20c. Advertise in The Record re R. K. DRISLANE, Contractor and a BPO PIII A STN Ei
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