from ose of the Homell papers pany: “Manager Ad P. Reed, whese name his become familiar to Hor- nellians in his presentation of the Bennett-Moulton Company each scason, made a new bid for popular favor at the Chattuck last evening in presenting thc Cradoc-Neville Company, and bids fair to make goed in his new venture. The S R. O. sign was displayed early in the evening and the house was generous in its applause. The opening bill was ‘Shadows of New York,’ a pretty little rural drama in which the company appeared to advantage. The scenery was en- tirely equal to the requirements of the piece, and the effects were nov- el. In Miss Marie Gilmer, Mr Reed has a clever litle leading woman. She is pretty and winscme. The role of Daisy Lucas is one well adapted to showing her capabilities, taking her, as it does, through the entire gamut of human emotions. Joha C., Bloom was natural and casy as the Rev. D. Stone, the minister of the small country place, who afterward enlarges his field in New York. The rest of the cast were for the most part competent. Some extremely clever specialties were introduced between the acts The midget animal circus of Mr. Medvin's is something new and pleasing. He has two ponies, two monkeys and eleven dogs, all cf which are trained and do some clever tricks. The magician, Van Camp, also made a great hit, for, in his line, nothing better has been here. J C Edwards, with his bar- rel jumping act, is good. He also appears in illustrated sorgs, Eaid Delle, the little soubrette, also does a clever specialty,” Ladies’ 15 cent tickets Monday. IT AWAY BUT ALMOST For the next ten days we will put on the market our large stock FOR CASH ONLY We have too much stock and too little room. Our Christmas stock-is only about half in, and we are overcrowded. OFFER FOR CASH ONLY AND PRICE IS NO OBJECT. These Goods Must Go Regardless of Cost. GRAF & CO, urniture and Undertaking. Cor. Broad St. and Park St, Waverly. The Valle Record LENIGN AND SCRANTON wmsnsns Th Vay Secs 5 ST TOUS HOT [BERS hiya SHOWN TO TAIL. Foie Sure! Bpeady | Sakis Sor $1.60 pes bat Crip Riper aa for At the Low et Pcssible Prices. pies rieved Kamples Free. IF yous drageios dom set Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Btabicn, yun UNITED MEDICAL CO. 504 Ti LANGASTER. Pa ord be Jefs at West Eayre Drug E0128 $1.30 Por Bay. Same | rime ar a4 the Rule street | Sold in Sayre by the West Sayre rards s§ Bayre. Roth Phones. | Pharmacel Co. COLEMAN NASSLER, Maynard, Maynard & Schrier DR. H. S. FISH Attorneys and Counselors. Has removed his offices | I |from the Lockhart building | ‘to No. 217 South Elmer Ave. EXTRA THE SENSATIONAL CLOTHING SALE Try an a4 ia Tas: Record Mandolin Teacher Will be in Bayre on Saturday, each week, which time I will devote tothe instruction of pupils on the mandolin. Studio: Room 2. Richard block, over postoffice. For farther particulars ad- dress, Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa. SOCuni Siam mater May at Sayre, Pa, Congress of Marah 8, | H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Apis] sbbention to Peasion Papers, M. P. A. Block, Fayre, Pa, Valley Pecos 11 7, | 13 Desmond Street pard Block, Athens, Pa. nr “All the news s that! . Bt to print” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 1906, May- Baym SAYRE MURPHY & BLISH SAYRE IS NOW ON Drastic measures have been adopted for immediate disposal, which means that your dollars will have double their purchasing value for 10 days, beginning at 9 a. m.,, Wednesday, Nov. 14. Now is the golden opportunity; don’t hesitate, don't falter, come and be convinced; read on. Dar- ing feats of underselling to dazzle and delight you. . - Men's Suits at Rockbottom Prices ) sass for Men's fine Saits, comprising a grand assortment of siogle and double bregsted Sack Suits, in the season's most de- sirable and fabrica. They are each and every one a Pall 38 Winer Croation 08. Better made garments have Jian proffered by any concern under any con- $4 90 than $10.00. Bale Price. a Men's fine Dress Buits, extra valaes, equal in every re- spect to fine custom work. This season's best styles and best in cassimere, cheviots, Scotch mixtures, worsteds, dressed and undressed and thibets, Better value or better made ts have never been offered by any coscern in vania. We olaim them to be equal in value . 90 to say $14 00 suit on the market. Sale price... Men's Press Suits at $11.59 are such as you'll search for in in vain in any other house in the Union at the price named by "as You will pay fully twice 3s much money for them else- where, They come in unfinished worsted, imp ried 1hibets, RAGTY wOrted serges ord other fabrics equally as desirable, - por 1s tedd with every garment -no competing ia the Union ean sell them for lens $11. 98 than $18.00. Sale price Boys' Knee Pants AT PRICES THAT WILL ATTRACT RCONOMICAL MOTHERS 500 pairs of Boys’ Knee Pants, the kind that sell Teguiar. 19 ly for 35¢c. Sale price. C . 39¢ 500 pairs of boys’ Cassimere Koee Pants, extra well m:de, tapped seams, well worth 50c. Sale price 23c i doz Boye’ Vesta, all wool, in sizes from 10 to 18 Were 60¢ and 76¢. Hale price Men's and Boys’ Underwear Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear, all finished in the bist pesaible manncr; all sizes; Tegular G0e value, Sale 29¢ price Men's fine, soft, Natural Camels Hair Shirts and Drawers; also Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts azd Drawers. Yhey are * 79 regular $1.50 values. Bale price . C ' 19¢ Boys’ Fieeced Lined Underwear, regular 26c values. Bale price Extra Special Cholee of 25 doz Boys’ Beavy Winter "Cape, each. Sale price wort Les, 13c Men's Shirts Men's aney Shirts, worth: 76e Sale Price 37c Men's Fure hide Men's 260 Neckwear .. 19¢ . 23c . 39¢ . 7C 9c Men's Neclweas tha} formerly sold for wi Sale price . . Men's Nesk wear, worth te Sale price . ce Sen's black and fad hove, worth 106 Bale price. ........ Mea's black and tan bose, worth 16 Bale price . ' Bear This in Mind out of business, but Folks H ONLY. All kinds of gloves tad mittens Mrs. George Weller went to Newark, N, J, last evening. Miss Grace Stimson has imson has returned from 3 weeks visit at Rome. Only ten days more for the coat and fur sale at McMahon's, L. H. Marsh of Wyalusing was in Athens today on business. Miss Estelle Kinsman went to Big Pond today to visit friends. Rubber boots, storm coats aad caps at McMahon's. J. M. Clark of Elmira was call fag on his Athens friends today. Commissioner E. D. Harkness was in Athens on business teday. If yeu ‘need shoes you can buy them right dt McMahon's, ]1.T Sanford went to Bradford today to attend the fureral of his grandfather, Edwin Page moved to the house he recently purchased near the silk mill today. Addison B. Stone started on his returned journey to Las Vegas, N. M, yesterday. House to Reat: also barn if des sired. Tiffany music store, Athens. Valley ‘phone go-. tf Geo. L. Fuller is now repre- senting the Prudential lasurahce company in this vic: ‘nity. Comrades cof Perkins post will act as bearers at the fuaeral of H. A. Kiff tomorrow alternoon. Mrs. J. W. Beaman went to Williamsport today to spend a short time at her cld home. Miss Mary Sevison went to Williamsport this morning to spend Thanksgiving with friends Hon. W. B Dunsmore of Wells- boro, Pa, was clecied auditor of Keystone Guard at their meeting Wednesday evening, Mis. | w. Buckley who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Cary, returned to White Haven this morning. Mrs H. H. Joslia of U ster came to Athens yesterday on account cf the death of H. A. Kiflf who is a relative but was called to Towanda teday to attend the funeral of Miss Phcebe Dayton. There is to be a ; Pat entertain m:nt at the Baptist church this evening, and the public invited to a‘tecd. Mrs. Noa Gray Rice and other prominent p:rsons will appeir in the program. A gentleman recently returned from London states that he called upon Col. Millard in his private office there, and found that he has the most elegant quarters he has been in any place. The colonel has a very large business and is receiving four times the amount cf his former salary with the Carnegie company. Ia a recent visit through the | sund wao Imperial Tool greatly surprised to fiad the evis dences of industrial growth that FRIDAY, NOY. 16 Daniel Sulley’s Greatest Success The Popular Priced Triumph Beautiful Story Clev- erly Blended ONE CONTINUAL LAUGH. PRICES, 2. 35c and soc Advance Sals at E. B. Hall's Shoe Shee Stcre, Waverly It Eats Up Rust. 6-5-4 will 8 an old, rusty Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, be= cause it eats up Fast: When you get ready to set up your Stoves, this Fall, givethem all a coat of 6-5-4; itis applied like paint, will not rub off and shines itself. Italso Typewriter snd » wanted to do after office hours, Sa | for work. L. Smith, pe eS. Lost A bunch of keys between high school and Stevenson street. Retars Tem as Ti Point ares or tat this office. Baitable WAM, For Sale. Five Art Andes heatir Mra. James Keox, 10 os oodras corner of H aby uc peoperty ox + ou 8 RE the people of Athens have but a faint conception of the immense business they are doing. We found the rooms filled with the most approved machinery and one hundred men employed about the | im works. As the majority of the men are skilled mechanics we may be assured that they are a most desirable acquisition to the popula tion of our town. With the rapid grewth of this business it is mani fest that the works must be en- larged very soon to keep up with the demands of their industries. It is a source of congratulation to A ————— _— Farnished room with all the modem | os Geatleuen onl quire 207 Lockhart LBP Two houses to — one eigh Modern improvements, and one 8's house. Enquireof GO. L. Van Athens. Phone 337.0 Valley. House to rent, corner of x Seven room suitable for small »