In the meantime here at popular prices. Screen Doors ane Windows atLess $1.50 doors, with hinges, to close, $1.00 1.2 89 40 windows - - " 27 30 “ - - “ .20 25 - - “ A7 You will recognize their value by comparing with prices elsewhere Lawn Mowers £4.37 value for £1.50, only the one style left. 16 in. knife, ball bearing and worth } more, Oil Stoves At } under usual selling prices. teeta Yt & They are the $2.98 inst. ad of $3.50 B. & B. and the 3.50 4.50 “ 5 Peerless. We 4.00 5.00 k { bet 5.67 “ goo know of no ter sort. BASEMENT Dress Goods at Less Than One Half to Close 19 patterns of Organdy, Mull, Swiss and Australian Crepe. All formerly priced 23, 25 and 29c. Buy a pattern “ now and lay it aside for next year. Now 12!c. 17 patterns of Lawns, Batistes and Dimities, all formerly priced at 10, 12} and 15¢. A tablefull are given march- ing orders at Gc. Hundreds of Remnants in Dress Goods, Silks, Etc. at Half Price The natural accumulation of storekeep- ing, but in gnantities of 1} to 10 yds. Splendid values for school dresses, a skirt, or a waist. That means you get A $5.00 Waist pattern for $2.50 3.00 “15 1.00 value “5 STREET FLOOR An Offer on Parasols You can’t match anywhere. 5stylesof white linen or silk; bright, new, and bear original figures from which you take off 1. STREET FLOOR Hammocks and Refrigerators ONE FOURTH OFF We can’t think of a time when the weather man favored their use more, All popular things in colorings in the 1 off. THIRD FLOOR Once Tubbing WASH SUITS Misses. White and to 1. Linen, ing is being repainted. iD. J. Macafee made a business (trip to Towanda today. Charles Watson is taking is taking his va- cation visiting in | Wysox, Miss Apphia “Andrews § is at the hospital ill of typhoid fever. F. E. Bidlack is in Virginia in the interest of the N.P. A Mrs, George Merrithew was the guest of Towanda friends today. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kline re- | turned to Amsterdam, N.Y, today. | There 1 was another racket on | Hugh street last night but no po lice was called. Morris Shepard and wife were guests of their daughter, Mrs, Fred Stacy yesterday, Rodney Cranmer a and Merton Benedict of Monroeton are guests of OD. Kinney. Rev. J. McA Harding of Tren~ ton, N J, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Eliza Hickey, A divorce was yesterday granted to Mrs. Carrie Dimmock from her husband, E!mer Dimmock. H. F. Johason is having a new concrete sidewald put down in front of his Elmira street Tesidence, mt Madill met in To-) was furnished by R. L. Scheufler is £70000; of this sum $318 s50/§ was raised by the members of the |g general's regiment, the 141st P.V, and $3900 was from the 6th P. R , while the balaace cam: from patris | follows : tinguished Hero of the Civil War, Born March 30, 1828; died June 29, 1899 Major Gth Reserves, P. ‘IV. ; Colonel 141st Regiment, P.V.; Brigadies General Commanding 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 2ad Corps; Brevet Major General of Volun- teers, Erected 1806, by Devoted Members of the 141st Regiment, 6th Reserves and Patriotic Citi- zens.” On the adverse side is a list of the 34 battles in which he par- ticipated. The monument is fully pid for and will be dedicated Wednesday, August 29, at 2:30 p m. Hon. Judge Searle of Susque- hanna county will make an address and Rev. David Craft will deliver the oration. A large attendance is expected. Mrs Evan Williamson went to Buffalo today to join her husband who is principal of a school in that city. World's Love of Scandal, A cruel story runs on wheels, and every hand olls the wheels as they run Judi SERS fh seen in a long time. Is certainly fine. : dealer said of our nev gray enameled ware. Here Are Some of the Value Preserving Kettles. quart 15c. 7 quart 18c. 8 “ . 20c. g. 4 “2%. 10 * -25¢c. 11 Charles Finch, motorman, engi- Hottest Day of the Summer. Shrunk Cotton, Percales and Lawns, Our outlet of our Dress Goods. Agawam Suitings are among the chief wanted suitings for fall. See dis- play Lockhart street window. Many other novelties unfolding almost daily in this section of the store. SECOND FLOOR Consult o ur sasy payment plan to furnish a A lot of new Rugs and Carpeting placed on the Very Special for Friday - 8 Ounce Talcum Sc 'W. T. CAREY, - I— Oflce Maney & Page Block, , Rooms formerly occupied by the Offiee hours: —9 to 10a. m.; 6:30 fo8Sp, m. At other times during otc DRAGO DOCTRINE INDORSED. RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 23 —The In- ternational American conference adopt- ed unanimously the resolution recom mending the submission of the Drago doctrine ou the matter of the use of force for the collection of public debts to The Hugue tribunal. The preamble states that no definite conclusion was | exclusively of representatives of Amer lean countries, but that the principles day at Valley Record office. ALEX D. STEVENS, in question should be passed upon by an assembly composed of representa tives of all nations, as the principle af- fects the internal sovereiguty and rights of nations. It further expresses the opinion that the declaration should be extended to cover all controversies exclusively pecuniary origin’ The resolution recommends “that the governments represented in this con- fereuce cousider the point of inviting the second coufereuce of The Hague tribunal to consider the guestion of the compulsory collection of public debts, and in general means tending to dimin- LOCKHART ST. BAYRE 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito ¥ specialty, phones. SPECIALTIES: Sayre. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable manner, call on Simeon Davis. You | will get the benefit of years of prac- all kinds. Simeon Davis, Olive St., I. L. BENJAMIN, ish between nations conflicts having as exclusively pecuniary origin’ In the committee on location of the next conference Chile, demanding that precedents be followed, had made strong opposition fo Argentina's plea for the selection of Buenos Ayres. Chile Is pow compromising owing te the boud of sympathy created by the calamity which befell that country last week and Buenos Ayres’ prompt tender of ald to the stricken city of Valpa- rialso. The report of the committee will adhere to the proposition for the choice of City of Mexico for the next confer ence, but it will be accompanied by a recommendation in favor of Buenos Ayres for the couference of 1910, the centenary of several of the South American republics neered the new car No, 53, through town this morning. It is a dandy. Food Commissioner Robert Sim. mers is in this vicinity looking up violaters of the dairy and food laws. W. B Packard, one of the prom- inent resident of Granville Summit, was in Athens on business yester~ day. Mrs F. O. Emery went to New Albany this’ morning to spend a short time with the family of S, C. Platt. Si Miss Carrie Phillips returned to Elmira today after visiting at the home of W. G. Newman the past week... ooo The Athens barber shops will close tomorrow from 1to 5 p. m,, to give the boys a chance to attend the circus. Mrs. will Heavener “and two children of Steelton are here to at- tend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Andrews Mrs. J. L. Spencer lost the gold| ¢ ring clasp to her gold watch at the Athens railroad station last even- ing. Finder please leave it at 310 North Main street. Harry Dyer and Frank Olendorf went to Long Island City last even ing, where they have positions as Railroad Company. B J. Overfield was out before sunrise this morning and returned home with forty eels, sixteen bull- heads and a lot of other fish as a trophy of last night's fishing trip Mrs. H. A. Benedict of Monroe- ton is visiting her daughter, Mrs, GENEVA. N.Y. Aug. Zit was the hottest day thos far this summer. The mercury registered 97 degrees in the shade, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations, Money on call strong at § per cent; prime mercantile paper, bgué per cent; exchanges, $0802.55; balances, §9.516510. Closing prices Amal. Copper. Atchison... B.&0........ 107% las CNTY Brookiyn R. T TY C.C.CastL ny Chea. & Ohlo cl Chi & Northw. XM H . Ns N. Y. Central. 144 Norf. & West, 04 Peun. R. R uy Reading .. 18% Rock Island ... IT st. Paul 190%, Southern Pac... 83% Southern Ry... BY Eris ' Bouth. Ry pf. . 10 Gen. Electric Sugar 140 Ix Central... Texas Pacific.. HY Lackawanna... 06% Union Pacifio...1fl% Louis & Nash..1% U. B Steel Loe | Manhattan U. 8. Bteel pf. .W7 S% West. Unios.... 0 Missouri Pac... New York Markets. FLOUR Steady, with a Sule ade Minnesota patents, HL win} straights, 816g 75. winter xiras gL.X: winter patents, $3 8034.15 WHEAT At the Shsuing higher on light recalp ren northwest and Tang in WF states; later the m Ns fa ix September, wheat was th in (Be Ey firmer wi hot wea CORN Option market w wheat and on § |g ® west, ptember, Buz R—Creamery, firsts, 2 Ain : rent og be ern, imitation creamery, © Ty eastern, Jalry, choice, <g is. J Zic., renovated, extras, act firsts, 1TH Gc. log BE CHEESB- State, full Siam, large an all, beat, 12%c.; fair to small, 11%@812c.; bal oR ps Bk : al , 99UN0.; part skims, prime, § hr q EGOS Fresh gathered, oxtr wile en, 20: nearby, fresh gathere Bret extra firsts, Ds aoc are “Boia r., firsts seconds, 1TW@IS HR gutueky fedh gathered, seconds, SA The price te fn . per forty quart TAL 1LOW--Steady; city, Se., oceuntry, rye Jinn, shipping, 807. : good te choice, 9c 1.06 aus BEANS fet o 2.900228. me- dium, 0.7. pea. ‘ul: red’ ny B19 ered, selected domestic fleece, BPc. SHOES dle RR mmon to 8 Chole eific coast, 1 noise; 1k | ‘old, POTATOES Meady, f H a C i prime, Per wall. ay ~ By Ft f demand; tas, hae x) Raoul hs ae uc “BRE ee TRY mand” : Soin aro, 4. x ° r ore, gy .; @0., western, igh Live Btock Markets, CATTLE ahusply Sgt; market steady; cheice, sae me. H0G6.8; veal calves, dot HOAs eipts | ht _ market ac 3% 12 quart 60c. Gregg's Racket Store, GS? 209% S CI 26 (8 PLN Ne Se N28 BRN 7 Permanent Dentistry ering Your A guarter of a century ago we 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 useful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of the party, of you wish to see kim yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of fRour. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficeency—the skill and | nomeedee that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or "phone for an appointment. On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —awe do not do A do that Mind of orf. Valley * Phone 97 D. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ae ——————— FATALLY HURT IN SCOTLAND. Sveyshiog New and Upto Dua. Fired Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- | es. Hourd 9.12; 15; 7-8; Sandays by Aappointmeast. Office, Wheelock Block. ~ OSBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Ligh Light Draying and Moving i Cilled for and delivered in part yre, til and Waverl and all kinds of team work attended o : . Livery attached. - BOT N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308% H. E. Shipman. They went to rime heavies, MW 70% ediums, Elmira today to attend the Bene 7 Reavy Yorkers ign yark: roughs, ¥5G8.00, ” dict family reunion at Grove park, TERE Ave, Op Tas Stoifon, culls and common, $2.6043.00; lambs, f “| nates $1.50 Per Day M. H. Dean, a former engineer ETE ——" ye Murphy & Bli in New York, came to Athens last |j Come and be convinced = Make Suits to ( evening to spend his two weeks’ of the bargains at Fit, Stylo and Workmanship uara First-class work dome promptly at rea sonable prices. Mise Emma Van Norden of New York In a Hunaway Accident. BLAIRGOWRIE, Scotland, Aug 28. —~While a party of American tourists were driving from Glen Shee to Blair. gowrie on Tuesday their horses bolted at the foot of a bill, overturning the car ringe and throwing out the passeagers with much force. Miss Emma Van Norden, daughter of Warner Van Nor- den, a retired flusncler of New York city and who was for some years pri- vate secretary to Geperal Willlam Booth and had shown much practical Interest In the Salvation Army, was pitched against o dike, sustaining a ter ribly fractured skull, 8 portion of the bral protruding. She was conveyed to a peighboring residente where she was given medical attendance immediately and where she was Tuesday night op erated on. Dr. Renton, a prominent surgeon of Glasgow, who Is attending ber, reported that she was dolog fairly well Miss Van Nordens cousin, Ottomaz H. Van Norden, sustained a dislocation of the shoylder. The Rey. Olivert Harty. Bronson, another of the party. received scalp wounds, while Edward 8. Avery was cut on the leg The coachman had his ear almost torn off. The carriage | Residence: 130 Spruce St, Athens, Ps, DR. F. J. GREEN Osteopathic Physician, Of Rimira, will be at the Norwood Hotel, Waverly, avery Friday from 9 to 2:30 p. m. Acute and chronic cases treated. | Consultation and examination free, | Graduated under the founder of the pro- feanion, Dr. A. T. Btiil, Kirksville, Mo. vacation with wife and child who $ have been here several ral days. ] McMahan S The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold an ice cream social on the church lawn next on Wedaesday evening Should the weather prove uafavor- able it will be held oa Friday even- ing. D. W. Tripp returned last evens ing from the national G. A. R. ea campment at Minneapolis. He found all his relatives there and was not obliged to look them up in Decatur. Dow Minier, a former Sheshequin boy, made many inqui- ries of him Sonceraing his former All 12ic ginghams re- duced to 10c. We are showing also some excellent bargains in table linens, lunch H. H. Mercereau, -at-Law Notary Public fipeaial attention to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X. 1 Desmord Street, Baers H. TUTTLE, B. D. Specialist We have also some ex- cellent bargains in mus- lin underwear. D. E HesiAmay, 1.0.0. F. Block, lan, iwi 70ipm | Ear, Nose snd Throat, 7
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