We will Bargain Hunting before or after Thanksgiving always . was more or less of a question; different now. Time was when shoppers chased all over this valley to find even staples; had to; stores were small, stocks in- complete. We've changed things, saw . the opportunity; started the big store offers Hats above. remain closed all day. on same conditions as No way we can think “and it's here to stay; that's the whole . affair in a nutshell. Unusual Opportunities on Furs, Coats and Spits, whether women's, misses or children's, one- new here. third off. This offer is for today and Wednesday only. If you don't wear the best looking garment or fur on ~ Thanksgiving for the money expended of any one in the crowd, it is no fault of ours, since the liberal offer is not . made on a few, but you make your own selection from our big lines. This ~ offer ceases at closing time Wednesday - evening, No telephone orders, no mail - orders, and only spot cash trading on terms offered. Beginning your use. Thursday morning you Sleigh Basement is getting chock full of suitable gifts. — = —— iW. T. GAREY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE ROOM 5, M. P, A. BUILDING. 2] Telephone 246y. * LEHIGH VALLEY k (In effect Nov & Trains leave Sayre a8 a RASTBOUND A M. Dally for Towasds, Tuak- 2: 3) hanpock, Wilkes-Barre, Mauch Chunk Allentows, ! Bethlehem, Rew ork, LE Baltimore sad Washiagton Dally for Towanda, Tunkhan- [ =. Pittston, Wilkes -Rorre, Mauch | { =x, Allentown, Bethlehem, New | 13 sed Philadelphia. a aly fA Mak M.) Nex dar | is hiarports” ew Aibaay, 7g baanare. & ao , Lacey. | ville, TunkBanz: ears. | Happy T Be and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges ‘From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. AM a 8 M.} Daily for 8: Towanda, Tunk ly | Wilkes Barre, White Eaves, Penn Hav | unction, Masch Chunk ADestows, Beth ishers briied Yotk, Phi sdeipkis, Baltimore and | Sunday ouly, for Athens, Milan 'BOLIGH BROS., 0: ed PM (Waverly ie23 } ». ik blz Daily | HARDWARE [lEESEnats The Cayuta Land Company | kin Baltimore asd W gg Diameet Rx Prk Roe Ores Barre, ug ny Sa Aller tcws, Sethiehem. New: York, Philadeipais, Ba’ j 15 sad Weshingten P.M (Waverly qas P. M.) B say ee Athens, Ulster, Towanda, Mon Bears New Albany, Dushore, Satter 9 Halls, Williamsport, Wala. Lacey ville, Tenk Benz ock, Piltsten snd Wilkes Barre 18 EE A.M. Dally for ars Palla, Torento, Lenis and points west IE yi hae aan week days only. A M. Week days only, for Lack wood, 1 A fine , Ithacs, Tramsns Batavia, Puffalo and Wiagass blr by i) Sys, Roches. EE aN. =~ | General Contractor and Builder 5 18 EEE op Rochemer, Plans and Estimates Furnished. Sesion} 5 oH Ses Lockwood, Vas Rites, oy a Auburs week Pie aye yenely. ——————————— Wi 8 MURRAY, M.D. b: Jog AUBURN DIVISION, Buflale, Nis i, Chicago, a A.M. Dally for Geneva, Rochester, Cal- edenia, Batavia, Buffals. Connects for Niagara Falls end Torente. A.M. Duafly for Lockwood Van Ettes Spencer, Hbaea, man arg, Hays of a modern indos- | suit purchasers, taken to su ly this plot water the vall HYARypa ie 108 lle P.M. Daily for Geneva EE Baf Jao Niagara Falls, Detroit aad Chi for Lockwood Odessa siking Valois, Leal, Glidert YOUNG AT 30 YEARS Athens—Seth Vargeson of El mira was ia Athens visiting his daughter, Mrs. Cyrus Hawkins, over Sunday. Althou;h he is over (0 years old he is sull a make some of the younger genera~ He does not wear glasses and he still has his natural teeth that do him good service and his step is as elastic as it hasalways been. Mrs Hawkins was busy sewisg and when she wanted to put a new thread in her cambric needle she went hunting around the room for her “specs”. He saw her diffi- culty and said “Let mes have that needle and | will show you what your dad can do.” She handed it {to him and he threaded the needle {in short order without glasses, It iS quite a treat to see such a young old man. The Amateur Star Players of Athens are “rehearsing “The Cool | Collegian” for the Presbyterian fair to be held in Elsbree opera | house next week. SWEPT OVER NIAGARA. | Bditor of Welland (Ont) Tribune Made Brave Fffort at lleacue, NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y An unknown man was swept over the Horseshoe falls in a small hoot after a daring attempt had been made to save him. An employee of the Ontario Power company first saw the little craft com ing down the river in the grasp of the swift current. The occupant, a man was standing up, frantically waving his hands Two rowboats started down the Chip pewn river toward the Niagara to at- tempt a rescue at the mouth of the small stream. The rescuers went far beyond what is considered the danger Une, but a cross current carried the unfortunate man away from them to- ward Goat island, and in a few min- utes he was carried over the Horseshoe falls The would be rescuers were by this time in a perilous position, and it was with great difflenity that they succeed. ed In reaching shore. They were John Rapeujie, an employee of the Canadian Power company; Detective Greenwood and Louis B. Dudd, editor of the Wel- land Tribune, in one boat and George Gray and Thomas Flommerfeit in the second. Nov, J7.— First English Plenrosl House. fireproof. house Buy you celery at Karners, Positively the last week for coats at McMahon's. B. E Heath and wile spent yes Mrs. Samuel Kunes went to Mi- i Finest Chickeas 14c at Karner. J. T. Sanford mcved into the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jason Wright last night, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raupers of Litchfield, last night, a son, Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Merrill went to Ulster this morning to visit friends, Mrs. James Brooks of Elmira visited Mrs. Seth Hawkins over Sunday. Finest Cranberries at Karners. Miss Mary Huasiker is in Wash- ington, D. C, to attend the Hcl- brocke wedding. A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haws of Litchfield died this morning, aged 7 days. Miss Vought, who is teaching in New York state, is visiting Athens friends this week. Mrs Harry Mapes weat to New Albany this morning to visit her aunt Mrs, Park for three days. The Mecthcdist choir will meet at the home of William Bird Pine street Wednesday evening for practice. Dr. E B Joachim v was called to Philadelphia Sunday evening on account of the serious illness of a relative. Miss Flora Butts and Miss Reba Park of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music are visiting at the home of Brewster Morrill. Mrs. Harriet E Kinney went to Jearingstor, Va, today and will spend the winter with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Adeline Rice. The Youag Ladies society of Trinity church will hold a sale of fancy articles at the Hotel Stimson store rooms Dzcember 12 Mrs Go. L Pendleton, Mrs. W. G Simpson and Miss Clara Drake went to Owego this morning to attend the district Methodist Ladies’ Missionary cons veation. M. Louis Gore, employed by the Myers Fresco and Decorative Company, of Steubenville, Ohio, has just completed a job of prints ing the scenery for an Altoona theatre and came home last even. ing to visit his family over Thanks. giving. CE Mrs. Daniel VanLoan sat up for the first time since her injury yes- terday. She has had a severe time but has bravely fought the battle through and we hope she will live many years to enjoy the good things of life. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Beaman went to Honesdale today where they will be the .guests of Prof Harry O Day for a short time, Beaman took his gun with him and there will be some big game brought into town when he re- turns. The following officers were elect- ed at the meeting of Lady Griffin Rebecca lodge last evening : No- ble Grand, Eliza Albert; V. G, Lena Cook ; Financial Secretary, Mrs, Mcintire ; Recording Secres tary, Elizabeth Lyon; Treasurer, Anna Witler ; Trustee, Lavinia Tuttle, hag We again remind the public that the ladies of the Presbyterian Church wili hold a fair in Elsbree Opera House December 4-5 and they will have some very fine pre- sents for the Christmas holidays on sale. They are making special ef. forts to have an erjoyable enter- tainment each evening. The class menu as well as the Table, Chairs and China. Soups Campbell's, Red Letter Meats Prime Roast Beef, Leg O' Lamb, Brown Roast, Pig Loin Poultry Yellow Yearling Fowls, Young Plymouth Rock Roosters, Bronze Turkeys, Pekin Ducks, Rhode Island Geese. Fresh Shucked Oysters, Selects, Standards, Canned Clams, Shrimp, Lobsters, French Sardines. Vegetables Squash, Celery, Pumpkins, Rutabagas, Flat Turnips, Spanish Onions, Fresh Tomatoes, Lettuce, Wax Beans, Cucumbers, Radishes, Spinach, Parsley, Sweet Potatoes. Fruits Florida Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates Bananas Cranberries, Grapes, Figs Stuffed with Nuts, Grape Fruit. Nuts Hickory Nuts, Walnuts, Mixed Nuts, English Walnuts. Coffee White House Upham Blend Karner's Blend 0. G. Java, Golden Rio, P. B. Mocha. Cheese Boston Cream, Paragon Trinket Cheese. Cakes Saltines, Graham, Oyster- ettes, Carr’s Oyster, Cream Sodss, Cow Milk. Cut Flowers BigFluffyChrysanthemums Fresh Cut Carnations. Side Lines Olive Oil, Salad Dressing, Olives, Pickles, Old Virginia Corn Relish, Blue Label Catsup. SN Fl he Fld a NL wu Up our large line of Novelties to Henty Books 20c. To have a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heating! system installed | before extreme | coli weather sets in. We can make your house ¢cim- fortable in every corper ard your ceal bill will be no larg r. Let us give you an estimate on an up -to - date sys- tem. We sell the well known Cheerful Home furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burners and (ilassware. H. R TALMADGE, Both ‘Phones. Elmer “Ave. H. TUTTLE, M. D. Specialist Pragtioe lized sodlamessol tis Hun, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. Haute 10 So 14 1/2 40 7% 8 p.m. Offices and In Eimer Ave. Valley ‘phone 1 DR. H. 8. FISH Has removed his offices from the Lockhart building Toys and Christmas Alger Books 20c. A guarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth fo a well known gentleman at presat ent a resident of Sayre. These fill ings today are just as bright, firm made. We will tell you the name of the party, if you wish to see him yourself. There are variations in dental workmanship, fust as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of four. If you desive the highest de- gree of proficeency—ithe shill 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 in having your teeth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do mot do that kind of work, JW. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St, ATHENS, PA. Valley ‘Phone 93 D, OSBORN'S LIVERY & BET Salad for ad daliversd 1a rae ve 207 ror. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phones 308x RNG ai Advertise in The Record. to No. 217 South Elmer Ave. fering. Murphy & Blish
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