re is a difference in store and store methods. | — Also the new ation of artistic taioring. They triumph of our 2nd { Plenty of sorts between Their mer- Floor Right Aisle ready-to-wear ap- parcel. And as for variety, a vis- it to this depart- ment will best please sou. We are "WoorLTex" exclusive agen's for Sayre, Waver- ly and Athens, carried, we will Nov. 3, when special orders will be taken and and show with | pieces sold at an pleasure these | average of ! un- and other ap- ] der the usual proved styles. s:lling price. It SPECIAL in | willbssuchafur a Philadelphia | show as given made garment } you earlier in the this week, $087 | season, when to $1500. coats were sold Second Floor at $20 to $35 Fight Aisle | under the prices asked by city Blankets, Comforta ivé you the benefit of goodly sales, but amp! d bring you here. i tor should dealers (s> our costomers told us) and smaller pieces in propor- tion We invite bles and these early pur- Every e slccks and be £ whether you buy Street Floo » y or not. It will Not an indefinita offer, but for : styles are new and fabrics buyers will boy now. 2 be of value to learn the thor- this week only. shown. first class. Thus Ww ire Curtain Front Odd Lots 2nd Floor | Pipe, look like new, be- set up your Stoves, this ; and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. | 1 BOLICH BROS., | of 6-5-4; itis applied like paint, will not rub off and shines itself. Italso If your dealer hasn't it, Bolieb Broa. bave WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00a head at tLe barn or $2.00 delivered —with hides on All calls prcmptly attended to day r night. Valley telephone at store Bell telephone in house J- H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St. Athens, I'a. » While we have am- Jackets, Muffs and Neck Pieces To pr EE — METI Right Aisle and JPortiers Bargains Cut Prices HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL Mrs. Joseph Hines gave a Hal lowe'en social to her friends last evening and to-day those who were fortunate enough to have there are all under the spell of witchery that enchanted them in their evening's frolic. Mrs. Hines must have studied all of the fabled magicians from the days of Marcus Agrippa up to the wizzards of the present time to have been able to represent the different divinities that she had in attendance on this occasion, As you entered her rooms by the golden stairway you were greeted at every step with fairy spirits whose welcome gave a charm to the oceasion. The hat rack at the head of the stairs was under the guardianship of a spon- sor of Jupiter, the avenger fabri been osage orange. The mantel in the dining room wus garnered with faded autumn leaves and protect. ed by skalls and pumpkin deities The table was elaborately decked with candlesandg goblins in most fan tastie style. The rooms were lLight- ed with Japanese lanterns and the rainbow colors filled the air with fairy visions of enchantment Theres were twenty-two guests in i attendance and as they marched around this table each one was pre- sented with a souvenir of the oecea- LOOMS OPER HOUSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Lake Bt. West Sayre. a HOURS: 8 to 11:00 a. m,, 3 to 4:30, 7:00 to 5:00, and chronic diseases s weit Bo phe Magnificent Scenic Froduction Over Niagara Falls Handsome Costumes, High Class Byes ties. | 3 SEE The Beautiful Chautauqua, Goat Island, Niagara Falls, Pan America ¥ x position. , 95 and 50 Cents. co Pie at E. 3 atton Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Fornished 210 Miller St. Bayre, Pa —— r Notice. Want ads inserted by rot bar iingn $ ledges Socound th The Record must be for when ordered printed We cannot charge want ads —the expense of brook. keeping and Is entirely ont of proportion to the amount in i» i i | i License Transfer lication will ba made to the court Notary. Nov, 6th, 1908, for the trans fee ot bottier's lioense in the Pires Ward of Athens from Pear] C. Hem- Read The Record. nd as the party took their leave os could ah summon words to fitly express their delight for the evening's entertainment, Some of the persons whoattended | the Hallowe'en party last evening { were surprised as the ghost in the | corner that sudde uly came to life us they approached it and tried to greet them with a grip. ENTERTAINED MUSICAL The F eansolnidh Musicale were entertained at the home of Mrs. O. IL. Haverly, yesterday afternoon, and in attendance and interest the meeting surpassed all others they have held this year. The program opened with a voeal duet, * Hark to the Mandolin,'’ by Mrs. Haverly and Mrs. von Tobel. Mrs. Shaut of Sayre played a piano solo from Greig and Miss Mabel Baldwin of Waverly, sang a beautiful solo Miss Maragaret Stiles played two violin solos that were greatly appre- ciated. Miss Elsie Jordan gave a piano solo and the program ended with a duet by Mrs. Hoff and Miss Teed. The questions and study department was in charge of Mrs. Andrew Sawtelle. All of the num- bers were of a high order and the| Mrs. W. II. Armstrong and Mrs. . 0. Decker went to Smithfield, Ben jantin Overfield broke ground | for a residence on West Pine street, yest day. oT 10 snsbisssue— Tha Athaus High School defeat- Beli of Sayre, yesterday He Ayre, 100. The comrades of Perkin Post will nominate officers at their meet- ing tomorrow afte “THOON The U niversalist sociely had a very large attendanee at their har- | vest supper last evening. Mrs, George Harper went to Standing Stone to-day where she will visit friends a short time R. Burs of Muncing, 15 visiting her husband's ", Mrs. Mary Burns, in Ath- Mrs Ww. Mich, mother Cus John Grippen and Mrs Ellen Smith will be married tomorrow afternoon by Rev. Cook of Wa- verly Mrs. George Tillman went to To- wanda this morning to see her brother, James Travis, who is seri- ously ill. George Wood has purchased the house and lot on West Pine street owned by Leonard Moore and will move there to-day MA Sleeper of the firm of Kinney & Sleeper, Warren Center was in Athens, yesterday, the guest of N, P. Chaffee. Mrs. C. E. Forsythe. aod young son, Elmer, of New York, are vis- iting Mrs. Forsythe’s grandpar- ents, Mr and Mr. J. C. Flood The Union Ylernn Legion will hold their regular meeting next Wednesday afternoon and it is de- sired to have a full attendance for there is business of importance to be considered 0. E. Jones of Addison has taken a position with the Athens Furni- ture company and went to Addison to.day,to remove his household fur- niture to Athens where he will hereafter reside Schoonover was dis- charged from the hospital yester, day and is now at his home on Frderick Street, where he hopes soon to recover from the effects of his late injury Lseorsn The Athens High School and To- wanda High School teams will have a game on Tioga Point Driv- img Park grounds, Nov. 6, and it will be as elose a contest as the Congressional one, this year BROTHERS REUNITED Last May when Tom Hudson was serving on the Jury at court in To- wanda one of the jurors asked lim if he knew HL J. Hudson, He said Yes, he was my brother, but he had been dead a great many years.” The man said, “No, that can not be for IT met him in a Grand Army Post in New Jersey within a year.” Tom then in. quired more fully about him and found that he lived in Vineland, N. J, and soon after got in cor- respondence with him, and last evening the brother came to Ath. ens and will visit around here for some time, looking up the friends of his youth. He served in the Civil War in the 141st Pa. regi- ment and has not been heard from in 40 years and all of his friends supposed him dead. Tom has tak- en a vacation now and he and his brother will spend it together going over the scenes of their childhood. Read The Record McMahan's Call at McMahan's and see our new coats that came yesterday. Furs remarkably We have just re- ceived a new line of shirt waists. Some of which are great bargains at 98c. Make your selection first and have the first choice. D. E. McMAHAN, 1k 8 0, F. Bloek, Saturday Large, Luscious Malaga Grapes Very Fancy Concord Grapes Delicicus Figs New Dates Grape Fruit, Florida Oranges Celery, Squash, Pumpkins Flat Turnips Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Spinach Fancy Stufi-d Figs and Dates is Glass Jars N:ufchats]l Cheese Paragon Cheese Groceries White Star flour. . . . . § Cyclone flour . . . . 8 10 lbs Morley's bkwheat flour 10 Ibs Morley's graham flour 3bottlesblueing . . . . . . 7 ibs gloss starch. | ; 10 bars Oak Leaf soap . 10 bars Acme soap 4 pkgs Nu Life. . . 2 pkgs shredded wheat . . . | 4 pkgs Golden Wedding mince meat . . 2 cans Indian corn, new . . 2 cams Curtis Bro's corn, new 2cansred salmon. . . , . 2 cans Flag brand peas, new . I " “" 1 “ “" “" “ . : 3 cans Country Gentleman Coro, new : 3 I quart fancy sweet pickles Monogram syrup. French cream salad mustard 1 Ib Baker's Jus'icz checolate 4 q's beans. . Light and dark honey . I gal tub prepared mustard | 3 Ibs hotel biend cofi:c . Karoer's special coffee . White House coffe. Upham's Bleed 2 pkgs tea sifings Karrer's spacial va : 12 Ibs fincy Jusey sweet potatoes “ie 61bs 2 year old p op corn, . 230 3 heads celery... . 10c Grape fruit. 3 for 25¢ Maloga grapes . . ... . . 18; Concord.-gtapes . . . . . : I5¢ Paragon cheese. . nd 23¢ Neufchatel cream. . . . . 0%¢ Bostchcream. . . .. . . 13: Switzer cheese. , . . .., 20: Apples and Turnips, Squash, Pumpkins, Carrots, etc Meat Department PORK Pork chunks. . . .., '. . Clear salt pork. . . . .'. 100 Finest short cut park. . . 12%4¢ Country style sausage . . 12Yc "Our Own” sausage. . . . 14 “Lill Pig" sabsage.. . . . . 1062 Genuine Norway mackerel BEEF Round steak . Sirloin steak . Porterhouse steak . 6 lbs plate . 6 lbs brisket . Best kettle roast 8: Rib roast, boned "and ro Jed . 14¢ Fowls, Fancy Chickens Shoes Shoes Our Fall and Wiater goeds are now in, making a full and complete line in all the new and staple kinds for Fall and Winter. We caa save you money on your shoe bills, Furniture Your wants in this line can be filled here economically. The line is complete and the price and terms are both easy. Stoves and Ranges We have one of the finest assort- ments of first class popular priced stoves we have ever shown, there are other good stoves but there are none better. Every stove guaran teed to please. Prices reasonable at terms you can meet. Hardware We can give you anything you bo this line and save you Tinware, woodenware, hE a rao plinth oil loth Full fine floor and table Williams. . 20¢! 1 1b No. 1 Rio Coffee . .25¢11b Ox Heart Choc. Creams - 15¢ . 28¢| '4 Quarts Beans. . . . . .2§¢ . 25¢| 2 cans Hoyt's Tomatoes . . + 26 . 10c| 2 cans Telephone Peas . . , .23¢c .25c/2cans T. S. Comn . - 25¢| 3 cans Sugar Corn. . . . .25¢ “2 + 25¢| 1 sack Bread Flour. . . . $125 Fresh Baltimore Oysters | 40 and 50 cents per Quart, Headquarters for N. B. C. Oyster Orackers, per lb 8c. 25¢ Pail Maple Butter . 6 Naptha Soap 4Nu Life. , . 4 pkg Royal Corn Starch | Shredded Wheat . 2 Maple Flake. . . 2 Ibs Shredded Cocoanut . Pine apples, Grape Frait, Grapes, Oranges, Lettuce, Spinach, Radishes, Endive, Celery, Parsley. BOTH 'PHONES. 148 Desmond St. 4 YS) [an Gloves and Mittens All kinds and c»slors for men, women and children’s. New Collars and Belts. Children's cuting flannel night gowns and dresses, good, warm, cheap. Fleeced underwear for women and Chil- dren. The Racket store is full of beautiful mer- chandise in every line. It will pay you to come often. All are wel- come whether you buy or not. Gregg’s Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. aS ili. -