| js 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 gold by small stores at 20c and up; pitchers, nickel trays, cake tias, enamel padding pans, basins, salt boxes, 1 in. : gatdineres, ete; all worth | tJ | more, ng on the counter for 10c. ras crocks, 3e up; Sc size Enam- wood _ clothes pins lc dozen. . Deduct 25 Per Cent. from : B. & B. and Peerless Oil Stoves Our Last Call on Screen Doors and Windows At fag-and-of-season prices. Doors all sizas, formerly $1.37, to close, 89c; £1.19 ones, to close, 75¢. Adjustable Win- dows, now 15¢, 19¢ and 25c¢, instead of 23e, 29¢ and 37c. BASEMENT Dry Goods Section Is offering rare values and unlimited assortments 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 buving facilities. So they come to you under value, 50c up to $1.75. Very Spacial—11 patterns 28 inch burner, open frame, blu instead of $3.50; tead of $5.50; 2 barner stead of $5.00; 3 bar stead of $7.00. the low prices. percales. e flame, $2.98 at 37 in- closed 31.00 new fall styles Men's C Fini 25% from Buy Belts at ! off. reseda and black silk at 1 19¢. Fire Gilt silk lined ormerly 50c. 3 dozen. At 10c Oc: formenly bed Maco Silk Cotton Hose They ave fast color Originally priced at belts at 2 At the Remnant at nearly nothing prices. over. quarts, U8c. Counter Look them dealers. on All Fruit Jars 12¢; quarts, 17¢; 2- quarts, 70c. Masons, E. n, STEVENS, MNSURANGE AND REAL ESTATE. 1» Negotiated, Insurance Wri Houses Hented, Renta Col. lected, Takes Paid. Loca BY.. SAYRE CAPE 3 Lockhart St. Sayre. SATURDAY, SEPT. 15. 24th Semi-Annual Tour EVER NEWER LIFEORAMA A Bird's Eve View «w of the World loday. Stirnng Scenes of His- toric Interest of Yesterday. If it Happened Lyman H. Howe Has It. | America IntercHllegiata Boat Races Norway--Ski Jumping | India— -Elephants at Work in Teak | Forest. I'unney Fishing. Royal Weddiog. Italy—Eruption of Vesuvius, Algiers—' Spain England — Henley Regatta. Sweden — Harvesting Ice. AND MANY OTHERS, Union Telegraph Offios, Waverly. | PRICES- Mating, 3s and 25¢ Evening-~25, 35 and 50c. Advance Salo Sept. 13. phi a Attorneys and Counselors. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. Bard Block, Athens, Pa. May- 100 Lake At. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: $0 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 5:00. Specialties. Wiam,i0l70ip wu to 7} od ; ANNUAL REUNION Athens—The annual reunion of was of special interest to many of the residents io this vicinity. The first soldiers enlisted for the war, from Athens, were assigned to Company F of this regiment, and was composed of some of the best young men of the place. Captain Daniel Bradbury was working in Blood & Co's agricultural manu- factunag works, and he dropped his tools when the news came of the firing on Fort Sumpter, and at | once engaged in the work of enlist- |ing men for his company. A part Smithfield. Laron W. Forrest, _| be reported among the dead. But ‘he lived to return and died in Of the Athens soldiers serving in the regiment Marshall were killed in battle, As this regiment went out so carly in the contest before we had become familiar with the terrible casualties of war, its career was watched with increasing interest and anxiety by the friends at home. Miss Olive Barrows is visiting Mi:s Wilhelmina Murrelle, Center siieet. —————————— ———————— ANNOUNCEMENT I have just received over 400 samples of the latest fall desigis in olstering materials. I will be eased to call at house and show A mg making and Reon Satisfac- tion and moderate prices teed. | can furnish the best local references. siting friends here. | Clarence Carmer of Schenectady {is visiting Athens friends, ' Louis Piollet of Wyscx was in | Athens yesterday on business. | A. R. Blackledge and wife of | Norwich, Conn, are guests at the | home of George W. Morse. | M.G. Bird and S. M. Haight of | Burlington called on Athens friends ‘this moming on their way to Naples, N, Y. “Thelma” tonight at Oak Grove. Miss Madaline McPherson has been visiting the home of D. T. Benjamin and returned to Herrick- ville this morning, Anson D. Burchard, who resided in Athens in his boyhood days, but whose home is now in Elmira, was renewing old acquaintances Bare yesterday afternoon. D. W, Tripp and wife, John M. Kramer and Delos Dubois drove over to Smithfield this morning to attend the reunion of the Sixth Pennsylvania Reserves. The installation of the officers of Athens Lodge, No 165,1.0 O.F., will take place Wednesday evening, Oct. 3, at which time D,G. MJ, M. Molyneux will be present to perform the ceremony. Andrew Melville, one of the vet- erans of the Fifty-second Pennsyl- vania Volunteers, with his wife, from Luthers Mills, were in Athens yesterday, visiting the formers brother, W, H. Melville, returning home this morning. “Thelma” tonight at Oak Grove, The Jesuit Fathers are holding very interesting services at St, Joseph's church. They have early mass at § a. m. and again at 10:30 a.m and 7:30 p. m. every day which are followed by sermons, and there is a large attendance. The music consists of a male quar- tette under direction of Prof, F, D. Deming of Towanda, Charles Fitzgerald and daughter Birdie, and Charles E, Mills and wife went to Smithboro this morn. ing, taking two boats with them, and they will fish from there, float- ing down the river to Athens. They had a wagon to load the fish in and we expect to see them come home loaded. At the hearing of young Ura Drake yesterday he owned up his guilt and could give no excuse only that he did it to get even with them. He had worked for the Daytons a few days before and knew all about the property. When found the articles were ar- ranged with great care, and in good shape to ship to some other place. He was held to answer to the charge of larceny at next court and as he could not furnish the necessary bail, was sent to Toe wanda, Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or tortare if neg- lected. When you feel the first pain in the muscles, the firstslight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts im- mediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will Peritively see matism, how- ever severe. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre. McMahan's KARNER'S EE .e We Have Some Very Fancy Home Dressed Pigs, Veals Lambs, Fewls This is the best all- round lot of products we have had this sea- son. If you want some- thing extmsa fancy in any of the above goods place your order here, Lilpig Sausage ixpors Beel Hams, Bacon Dried Beef, Boiled Ham Ashland Hams Oklahoma Ssecr Beef &e, &e., &c,, 6 lbs Fancy Meaty Plate 25¢ 6 lbs Finest Brisket 25c Round Steak 124c Sirloin l4c Porterhouse l4c Fowls, very fine l4c Finest Kettle Roasts 8c Prime Rib Roasts, boned and rolled 12}c Best Rump Roasts boned and rolled 1lc Norway Mackerel, Genuine 12ic We MAKE low prices ; the other fellow PROMISES to Groceries Ripe, Meaty Pota- toes 25 lbs Granulated Sugar ¢ 31.38 White Star flour $1.25 Cyclone flour $1.25 Money back if these two flours are not equal to any make or brand at any price. 10 Ib FancyS weet Po- ‘tatoes “25¢ Silver Leaf Lard 1lc 3 cans Red Salmon 33c Hardy Food 3 for 25¢ Nu Life 3 for 25¢ 2 for Xc Hgg O See 3 for 25¢ Shredded Wheat 10c HT Tea, May pickings, ex- tra fancy cup quality, good strength, a very smooth, mild flavor; put up under our brand in 1Iband } 1b packages, 25¢ and 50c. 4 qts beans 3 lbs Golden Hotel Blend Coffee 50c Karner's, Special Blend Coffee Upham Blend White House 4 pkgs Arm & Ham- mer Soda 3 bottles Bluing 30c 25¢ Hc doc 25¢ 2c Crockery Dep't Dioner Sets from $3.49 to $2250. Toilet Sets, China Cups and Saucers, Sugar and Creamers, Chocolate Pots, Cel- ery Dishes, Cracker Jars, etc. Dozens of fancy pieces suitable for presents, etc. A fine line of goods to select from, Furniture You can come here and fit out your entire home with Fur- mture, Curtains Shades, Stoves, Dishes, Tinware, Woodenware, etc., at Cash Prices on Time Payments, We have just received a new line of winter blan- kets, outings and flannel- ettes. Very pretty and some- thing that will suit you. We have also the lat- est styles in side and back combs. Call and see for your- self that our regular prices are less than spec- ial prices at other stores. D, E. MoMARAN, 10.0 F. Block, Kitchen Cabinets Our assortment is unmatched in the valley. Wider range, bigger assortment and lower prices, Stoves Cooks, Ranges and eaters, the kind you want at prices you can pay. Every stove is guaranteed to please. A full line now onour floor. Cash prices; time payments. Shoes Shoes TAYE : FOR BOYS. FOR GIRLS. 'EM ALL Shoes are Boys 3 50 to i 50. STAR Have You “Son J& A NN e Girls $1.15 to $2.08 Our on Postal v + GS £0) i = 2 (8 5 & Pmt D Sor A quarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at pres- a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm ond useful as the day they were made. We wnll tell you the name of Me party, if you wish to see him yourself. There are variakions in dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences sn the various brands of flour. If you desive the highest de- gree of proficiency—ithe 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, if you take pleasure in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere =e do wol do tat Kind of work, JW. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St.,, ATHENS, PA. Valley "Phone 97 D. E. N. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: —Rooms 4 and §, Elmer Block, Losikhary Siteet, Saye, P. TOUHEY'S HOTEL { Bverything New and «aad Dp lo Dube Fira Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station, Rates $1.50 Por Dav. Sawe. Jardiniers 10c to Tumblers Talmadge Bullding, Eimer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phone 128x. WE FRINT The Valley Record
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