- prices. ping today The Big Store 1s here “=a "I sa = Each day reduces our stock « Hais under Price and melude Misses all are Children's wu Off and Its Hard to E = At Greater : Mason Pints, soc doz E Z Punts, Jelly Tumblers, regular 20¢ do Monday, 79¢ Sgc Spec wl for allern, Parasols at Half Price Our big stock is reduced to 4 styles, To clean out quick at less than cost to manufacture, Our Entire Line of Misses and Women's Wash Suits In White and Colors at Sharp Reductions Almost all style creations are here and all colorings shown A rare chance offers to get vour daughter's. outfit for carly fall school days, or yourself mow, al from one fourth to one half off, Grey Skirts for Fall == Mrs. M. E. Loomis retumed to Syraciise today. ber vacation today. Seth Hawkins is now fireman on the Lehigh Valley, Mrs. Ed Ad is isiti Miss Natalie Maurice, * Mr. and Mrs, Carter of Newark are visiting, G. H. Stimson and lady. : The case of Fish Warden Perley Nichols was postponed until next Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Noble west to To- wanda today where she will visit at T. R Braund's, George A. Lent of Rochester came to Athens today to attead the Lent family reunion. Married by Justice Ralph Tozer Saturday afternoon Joseph Johns son and Myrtie Johdson, Mrs. Lizzie Ross of Colley, has been visiting friends in this vicinity and returned home this morning about 5 o'dock, Lewis Dunfee, about 15 years old, was playing ‘tag” with Robert Rutledge and another boy, in the alley back of Hines' drug store. Dunfee climbed on the back porch of the old print. ing office building and from there onto the Page barn. He reached the ridge of the roof and slipped, sliding down the western side and off the building, fully a distance of twenty feet or more and striking he AE Ja 28 DN La ”~ Here Are Some of the Valu Preserving Kettles. 4 quart 15c. $3.50 to $7.50 The ladies of the Presbyterian Such charming shades of grey; mot dull and on some rough stones on the church will give a social on the ground. His right leg was broken, At 10 per comt less than they are sold for wher made We have 6 patterns in stock, including the High Shelf and Closet. mg of §; 10 87 Som ENAMELINE at Less ze 2¢ I's dried out some but invigorale, dismal, but a light shade for carlier months and size al Jc, moisture will re- 5c Street Floor, This Will Interest Those 17 patterns, scarcely more fern in each, of Organdies, Sts, all 23 fi 2c values ’ up fo I5c fa Fall ang Winter Wearables, ‘W. T. CAREY, JUSTICE OF THE ~ PEACE j Office Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly oocupied by the Iade John R. Murray, Ofios hours: —§ to 10 a. m.; 0:30 fo 8 p,m. Af other times during , day st Valley Record office. n. STEVENS, GE AND REAL ESTATE. Negotiated, Insurance Writ fen, Houses Rented, Rents Col- lected, Taxes Paid. ie bh ‘DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. OFFICE HOURS: $ $0 11:00 a. m, 2 to $230, 7:00 to 8:00, Siehito hrinazy aad chronic diseases spesialty. phonea. A. N. HURRAY, M.D, SPECIALTIES Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and . and the Proper Fitting of whi Houre—9-13; 1-5. 7-8; Sundays appointmeat. Office, Wheelock Block, OSBORN’S LIVERY worth more. See tablefull on the Clasely on dress pal Mull and Buy one now be. r12%e, Formerly Big line New ¢ this 0¢ space over | Sheetings Gingham 6c, Loss of Money Caused Insanity. CHICAGO, Aug. 27.-Jobans Kind ler, eighteen years old, became violent and slarmed passengers iu an Ashland avenue car while brooding over the loss of $50, which he had deposited In the failed Milwaukee Avenue State bank. Kindler is held pending an in- vestigation of his sanity, Kindler is the second person to become mentally deranged as a result of the failure of this bank. Io addition, three persons, including a teller of the defunct bank, have committed suicide and one man fell dead following the flight of Presi dent Paul O. Stensland and the clos ing of the bank William Salser For Governor, NEW YORK, Aug 27. ln a state went given out last night Tammany Leader Julius Harburger of the Tenth assembly district declares he will be | a delegate to the Buffalo convention | apd will take the platform and pre sent for the Democratic nomination | for governor the name of Congress | man William Sulzer of New York | city Mr. Harburger sald he made this statement in response to District Attorney Jerome, who recently chal lenged the leaders of Tammany Hall to express thelr cholce for governor Murder at Little Falls, LITTLE FALLS N.Y. Aug 27.— John Klenar, an Austrian, was mur- dered in the foreign colony of this city at ao early bour. He had been visit- ing at the home of some relatives and when on his way home was set upon and shot through the stomach. His cries brought the police, and to them he sald be had been shot by an Italian, The Injured man sank Into uncon- sciougness and died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. The mur. derer escaped Senator Stevens a Candidate, BATAVIA, N. Y., Aug. 27 Senator | Frederick C. Rtevens of Attica is a | candidate for the Republican nomina- {tion for governor. The Batavia News has made the authorized snnounce { ment. In an Interview with Mr. Ste | vens be said he would take the nomina SET team work Livery attached, convention Circus Man Ground to Death. SCRANTON, Pa. Aug 27. Frank Holland, thirty five years old, who * A.E BAKER, Carpenter a and Builder. 29 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. Specialties ; AT wir ihr ry ley circus, was ground to death near | here yesterday by falling under a cir !cus train. His home was in Ingersoll, | Canada. Weather Probabilities. Falr and cooler; northwest winds, Shown Discrimination. A goat appears 10 be a pretty wise { animal, after all. You will notice that {he merely eats the cans and never touches the stuff that has been Inside | them. —Topeks Journal 8 | Wonders of Chemical Research. A recent experiment in New York Fall Domestics in today. ¢ 4 day at 2o0c, Amoskeag PRESIDENT CALLS FOR AID. Valparaiso In Need of Assistance After Her Great Disaster. OYSTER BAY, N Y., Aug 2T-— President Roosevelt has Issued a proc lamation appealing for ald for earth: quake stricken Chile. The proclama- tiou reads as follows “A dreadful calamity has befallen our slstér republic of Chile in the de- struction by earthquake of Valparaiso and other localities. We of this nation at this moment see the city of San Francisco struggling upward from the ruins In which a like catastrophe over- whelgped her last spring. We keep keenly io mind the thankful apprecia- tion we then felt from the way Io which the people of Europe, Asia and “Iu this tine of woe of our sister re- public I ask that our people out of thelr as others last spring did to us. The this purpose, and | trust that there will be a generous response.” Root En Route to Stricken City, WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Secretary Root is now out on the Pacific ocean salling for Valparaiso, Chile. A dis patch was received from him by the state department from Puerto Arenas, Strait of Magellan, saying that be was about to start for Valparaiso and that be expected to arrive at Panama about Sept. 16, Locomotive Boller Exploded. LITTLE FALLS N. Y.. Aug. 27. The boller of freight locomotive No, 2433 of the New York Central and Hudson River raliroad exploded just west of here, causing the death of En- gineer Chris Wagner of Albany and Fireman Edward Hall of Oneida. The locomotive was drawing a heavy east bound freight and had just passed tow: er 25-A When the explosion occurred. The boller was thrown froin the truéks high in the air and landed on its end 100 feet away, blocking all four tracks of the road. A freak of the explosion was that neither the driving wheels nor tender of the engine was thrown from the tracks, but ran on with the train for a quarter of a mile. Panie Voflowed Troliey Crash. CLEVELAND, 0, Aug. 27.—8even persons were Injured and twenty others were imprisoned in a disabled car for some time following a head-on collision of two street cary on the Woodland avenue line. Almost a panic followed the collision and those who were fast. ened In the disabled car were trampled aver by other frightened passengers In thelr efforts to escape. ftaly Aguinst Drage Deetrine. ROME, Aug. 27-The semiofficial Popolo Romano devoted a leading arti cle to the international American con- ference at Rio de Janeiro, during the course of which it says, “No Edropean the church lawn Wednesday even- ing, O. J King of Towanda visited his soninlaw, Fenton Weller, over Sunday, returning to Towanda this moming. D. C. Potter, who has been visits ing his brother, Isaiah Potter, a week, retumed to Shohola Glen yesterday. aa Mrs. A. C, Perkins of Couders- port, has been the guest of Mrs. E, W. Degroff and returned home this morning. Joha M. Ryan and family went to Elmira today where they will visit a short time with the P. J, Nagle family, G W. Davidson of Towanda has been the guest of Athens friends a few days and returned to Towaada this morning. Mrs. Charles Bullock and daugh- ter have been visiting at William Howlands a short time and return- ed to Monroeton today, Mrs. George E Vanness has been the guest of Mrs, Platt Els- bree a short time and returned to Standing Stone this morning. Elmer Gleason came home from New York to Athens Saturday night to visit his wife and family who have been here some time, Mrs, J. A. Blair, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. E Spear in Milan, returned to New- ark, N. J., today. F. E Spear ac- companied her. Messrs. A. E Guiles, Ed Amold, Emmett Voorhis and George Wel. ler, went to Binghamton yesterday where they were entertained by the P. J. McTighe grocery company. Rev. A. F. Von Tobel will ad- dress the Eastern Bradford C, E Union at ‘Lime Hill Wednesday evening, and the Bradford Hl, School convention at Golden Hill, Thursday. Dr. L, J. Bradford and son A ard of Sylvania have been stopping at the home of Paul Pomeroy over Sunday and they went to Ricketts, this moming where the doctor has another son, to remain there sev- eral days. Arthur | Macafee moved from Ulster to Athens today and will reside in the Dr. Morey house on South street. He commenced work with the Macafee Concrete works The Keystone Guard will organ- ize a lodge in Towanda tomorrow night of 75 members. The order issued 390 cettificatés last month which is a record breaker for the third month of any fraternal order, Will the lady who through mis- take took an embroidered white silk shawl in the place of a white crepe ane of bke pattern at both bones being fractured about two inches above the ankle. He was carried into the building and Dr. Holcomb soon arrived and bound up the wounded member and he was taken to the home of his brother, George Dunfee, 135 Spruce street, and from there sent to the hospital. ARGUMENT | CONTINUED Athens—District Attorney Mills and Lawyer Wilson continued the argument belore Judge Fanning today in the Charles Johnson mur- der case, Johnson was convicted of murder in the first degree at the first trial and the case was carried to the Supreme Court, who ruled that there had been improper evi- dence admitted and directed a new trial, He was again convicted at the last county court, and his law- yers filed objections to some of the proceedings which is the matter now being argued before Judge Fanning. $1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- turn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at above named low fares from Sayre, aocouat Luzerne County Fair, on Thursday, August 30th. Tick. ets will be goiog and retarpi only on special train on date of es for children. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars. 1 — AP ———— $6.60 to Toronto, Ont and Return, The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will make a special rate of one fare for the round trip to Toronto, account Can- adian National Exhibition, August 27 to September 10, Tickets to be sold An- 27th to September Bth inclusive; imited for return to So orbs 11th, inclusive, and will beg aod re: turning on all trains exce ig ® Black Diamond Rx aus; within th : prescribed limit. See Valley Ticket Aguata for farther rs. Excursions ERIE RAILROAD, $1.00 to Portage and retarn Thurs- day, Aug. 30th, account New York $7.78 New York and retarn A 29th, good 5 da nr Come and be convinced of the bargains at McMahan's All 12ic hams re- duced to A We are showing also some excellent bargains in table linens, lunch cloth, center’ pieces and tray cloth, We have also some ex- B. E neu, L ©, O. F, Block, “ 18c. “ 2c. 22¢.- 25¢C.- i i i, aR Ne 3 ANN R70 Permanent Dentistry Dentistry: A quarter af 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, if you wish to see him yourself, There are variations in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of four. If you desive the highest de- gree of proficeency—the skill and knowledge 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 sn having your Leth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere =or da wo} Go thal kind of word: JW. Murrelle, D.D. S.. 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley Phone 97 D. E. BN. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms §; and §, Eimer Block, Lockhart Street, Sayre. Pa. Bveryiking New and Up-to-Date. Firet- Thomas Ave, Oppose L. V. Station, Rates 51.50 Por Dav. Rawe, 10 11 I