keeping, the thrifty people's store. quantity and cash buying. you find full assortments, good store- It's a resident buyer can get by alone to be derived from business. A Separate 20 ft. Counter Filled With China, Kitchen Utensils and Everyday Useful Bric-a-brac - This includes matched decorated ware with meat plates up to 10 inch, a value "mold by small stores at 20¢ and up; pitchers, nickel trays, cake tins, enamel pudding pans, basins, salt boxes, 4 in. eres, etc.; all worth } to | more. Anything on the counter for 10c. Flower crocks, 3c up; Sc size Enam- ‘eline 2c, 10c size Engmeline 4c, wood clothes pins lc dozen. Deduct 25 Per Cent. from ~~ B.&B. and Peerless Oil Stoves When you come in to buy Saturday. 2 burner, open frame, blue flame, $2.98 stead of £5.50; 2 burner closed, $1,00 instead of $3.00: 3 burner, $5.07/in- stead of £7.00. But deduct 25% from the low prices. " A Rattling Price on All Fruit Jars Rasans, partT2c; quarts, 47¢; 2- Songitts, Glass top, Lightning pat- “® ts, 65¢c; qnarts, 70c. Masons, quart, rgd top, wide mouth, 55¢; no discount from this list will be given dealers. At the Notion Counter Buy Belts at } off. Brown, blue, : realy and black silk at 10c; formerly - 19¢c. Fire Gilt silk lined belts at 25; formerly 50c. : Clark's Thread at 3c a spool or 30c a - dozen. Our Last Call on Screen Doors and Windows At fag-end-of-season prices. Doors all sizes, formerly $1.37, to close, 89¢; $1.19 ones, to closs, 75c. Adjustable Win- dows, now 15¢, 19¢ and 25c¢, instead of 23¢, 29¢ and 37. BASEMENT Refrigerators Only 2 left. They are for sale at fac- tory Cost. Hammocks 9 Hammocks representing 9 designs and values, to close at } off. Original markings $2.37 to $3.19. THIRD FLOOR Dry Goods Section and unlimited assortmonts of foreign and domestic lines for fall and winter. No less than 35 patterns of new grey suiting, bought at a saving of } because of our buying facilities. So they come to you under value, 50c up to $1.75. Very Special —11 patterns 28 inch percales. Special, Gc. Garmants —The new fall styles are here in profusion, and each express brings new numbers. At the Remnant Counter You can buy a dress for a school girl at pearly nothing prices. Look them Over. Men's Combed Maco Silk Finish Cotton Hose At 10c to close. blue polka dot. 15¢ straight. They are fast color Originally priced at smi OF THE PEACE Offs Maney & Page Block, Rooms formerly occupied by the 1ate John R. Murray, Offices hours: —§ to 10 a. m.; 6:30 toS p,m At other times during day at Valley Record office. Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you overworked 207s ud Bladder? Have Joi the loins, side, back, | der? Have you a flab uent desire to urine? Williams" Ridaey Cle 0. Bold by C. M. Crore parks Mrs, W.G. Hart was in To wanda today. | George Wood is attending | Wyalusing fair, Miss Gertrude Stanlon returned to Altoona yesterday. C. I. Lacey and Alfred Whitaey have gone to Syracuse to attend the State fair. Daniel VaanLoan and wife went to Owego this morning to visit friends and attend the fir. Floyd Beidleman has traded his | automobile with Leslie Lurcock {for a horse and wagon. | — | Miss Bessie Jeaney has been spending some time in Athens and returned to her home in Milan today. Charles Drake is employed on a lumber job at Barclay and spent the past three days at home, re- turning this morning. . “Fabio Romani” tonight at Oak Grove park. George Weller and wife, Mrs. Fred Everson, Mrs, F. H. Sherman and Elmer Briggs and family went to Owego today to attent the fair, Miles Thompson and wife of Sheshequin, and T. G. Smith and wife of Black, were guests at the home of Geo. L., Fuller yesterday. Jack Jones went to Owego today where he is to be employed in the clothing store just being opened there by the Geo. E Vail com- pany. Manley Tolbert has finished his vacation at home and returned to Bucknell University today, where he has a three years’ course yet to engage in. L. C. Crandall and family, Mrs. Geo. Fredenberg, Mrs, John Biener and daughter, and George Richards and wife went to Wyalusing today to attend the fair. “Fabio Romani" Grove park. tonight at Oak Athens W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. W, H. Osborn's, Main street, Friday p. m., meeting to be- gin promply at 2:30. Reports of County convention will be given. Also business of importance to be transacted, O. L. Haverly, wife and daugh- ter Julia, and Mrs. Haverly's father, James W. Swank of Wash- ington, went to Ithaca today in Mr. Haverly's automobile. From there they will go Aurora to visit Wells College, where Miss Julia is to enter as a student soon. ANNOUNCEMENT I have just secsived over 400 samples of the latest fall designs in Spotter g materials. I will be cased to call at house and show samples and give estimates on all kinds of upholstering, mattress making and renovating. Satisfac- tion and moderate prices guaran- teed. I can furnish the best local references. Valley 'phome 310-x. 104-1W ~ Wm. H. Dennis, Jr. ~ INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. fen, Houses Rented, Rents Cok lected, Taxes Paid. “ROOK vy, ‘0SBORN'S LIVERY ait Mads of team work attended Livery attached. Tob Sree A Bird's Eye View of the World Today. Stirring Scenes of His- toric Interest of Yesterday. If it Happend Lyman H. Howe Has It. America--Intarcollegiata Brat Races Norway—Ski Jumping. India— Elephants at Work in Teak Forest. Algiers— Tunney Fishing. Spain— Royal Wedding Italy — Eruption of Vesuvius. Gireece— Olympic Games. England — Henley Regatta. Sweden — Harvesting Ice. AND MANY OTHERS. Diagram of Reserved Seats at Western Union Telegraph Office, Waverly, PRICES —Matines—15 and Evening —25, 35 and 5c. Advance Sale Sept. 13. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. May-| 25¢c. Excursions ERIE RAILROAD. $3.00 to Niagara Falls and retaro. Special train Jeaves Waverly 7:47 a. m., uesday, Sept. 18. to return Bept. 10th. 10% $4.50 to Toronto, Ont, and return Sept. 18th, Good to return Sept. 2st. 1 80c Owego and return Sept. nh to 14th inclusive account fair. 75c Eimiraand return Sept ph to 21st inclusive account fair. 101 $1.55 to Mansfield, Pa. and return Sept. 18th to Rist inclusive account fair, 101 $1.20 to Binghamton and return Sst ot 3 nt inclusive, account Home 101 ettes. Very $4885 0 lo and retarn Sept. 33 and 24th, account Democratio State Con- vention, 101 Jamestown or Chautauqua please nots that the Rrie Raliroad Co. is now running a vestibule coach dally on their train one through to Jamestown without change of cars. For further Particulars apply to i W. Clark. y combs self that our regular i —— able Property Athens— Thursday ight. Spt. 1] 6, Mrs. George A. Daytoa had property coasisting of two smgle harnesses, one horse blanket, two bridles, two laprobes, ene pair stir rups, one saddle, one riding bridle, and lines belonging te a doubl fcom her barn in Litchfield. Chief were summoned te trace the thie suspicions that Ura Drake, a 15 year-old lad, son of Fred Drale, who lives on the Steve Evans place, was the guilty party. Chief Mulli- gan went to scarch the house and McGovern went to the woods just stable McGovern found the prop- erty in secluded place in the woods covered by a teat that was crested by tying the tops of seme sapli together at the top and spreading a tent cloth over them #0 hide them. A warrast was issued for the ar not be found. Last evening Mr. MoGovern went to the Drake resis dence, arriving there at about 6 o'clock and the lad saw him com- ing and fled to the woods, He hid himself where he could watch the house and at about 10 e'clock the lad returned and went imto the house. McGovern went to the back door and soom the boy's father came out and went to saw- ing wood. McGovern then rushed in at the open door and captured his prisoner and brought him to Athens, where he rested in the lockup the rest of the might. His hearing will be held before Justice Tozer, when Mr, Payton arrives from Towanda. This i the same lad that was arrested for stealing Steve Evans’ bicycle in Sayre, and selling it, which case was settled a short time ago. (TALIA SHAATY DORNER AT ATHENS Fire Was Dgubticss of Incen- diary Origin and Building Was }4 Eatirely Gonasmed Athens—Last night at a littl after 12 o'clock the railroad shanty at the north side of the crossing oa Elmira street was discovered to be on fire and the alarm was sounded. The firemen respemded, but the building was an old shell aad be- fore the fire could be ehecked the most of it was conewmed. This building was a rough structure and has been used-by the sailroad track walkers for a mumber o years, but more receatly it was in- habited by an Kaliam colosy who were driven out of town m the re- cent raid. Wo one has resided there since the Italians left town and the fire was of inesadiary or igin. It is dificult to determine who was the perpetrator of the deed and what the motives eould be in burning the building. There Lhas been a persistent rumor on the stroets that the Italians were coms ing back te Athens aad that they were to have government protecs tion. This rumor may have in town so that they have taken this means to circumvent their coming. The building was of small value and not insured, and the only dam- age resulting is the loss of about a habited it. Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in ita mildest form, - FOR BOYS, FOR GIRLS. made in all Boys $1.50 to $2.50. Sas Girls 3. 1s to > $2.0. TE NEE Tumblers & 7: - \ 3 Hy - Ft 7 ® Se Permanent Dentistry A quarter 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 ond useful as the day they ware made. We will tell you the nam of fe party, Ff you wish to see kim yourself, o Pherd are variations in dental kemanship, just as there are dif- en in the vavions brands of flows. If you desire the highest de- te of proficuncy—the skill and knowledge that will make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from’ today—come wm or "phone for an appointment, On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having your teath filled over and over again every year or #wo, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work, JW. Murrelle,D.D.S.. 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA. Valley 'Phone 97 D. E. M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ofics=—Rooms § and §, Eimer Block, Lockhart Bireot, Sayre, Pe, TOUHEY'S HOTEL ing Mew and Up-to-Date, Fired Aescmmodations, * Thomas Avs, Opposite L. V. Station, Rates $1.50 Per Dav. Sawe. Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place,” From four to eight skilled job and a new, are ab your service. Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT