> # = | mation This is the people’s more twenty miles. Buy Books in the Basement Childrens 3¢ and up less than price usually asked. Buy now, ~ selections grow less each day Small Mission Novelties and Housefurnishing Specialties We never showed so many useful and French, Austrian, German and Japanese Bric-a- Brac and China See tables filled in Basement assortments, made up at 10 and 25¢ values of V4 more in these assortments Special Some oo — Lamps of Newness Bach day's selling breaks assortment, but we show at least forty styles. We buy from leading factories and have priced specially for big selling at little prices Leather Goods. Hundreds of styles and prices that will satisfy those who have economy in view when buying Silk Kimonas, Bath, Robes i and Dressing Sacques Short and long Kimonas 48¢ and up Long Kimonas 89¢ and up Bath Robes for men and women, beauti fully made and designed, $1.69 up to $8 Rugs Are Always Useful Small ones 89¢ and up Medium and larger ones at prices that has brought huyers to us daily Pyrography Hundreds of articles at ahout, two-thirds the usual price elsewhere 100 Handkerchief and GGloxe Boxes will : £O on sale today at 19c. Specially bought for this sale, ——— If you have 25¢ or economically priced articles; they include Hat and Stein Racks, Book and Paper Racks, Chairs, Plate Racks, Children’s Tables, Mor- ris and Rocking Chairs, Clocks, Dinner Calls, Framed Tapestries, Umbrella Stands, Waste Baskets, Screens, all values and many styles. It's instructive and a treat this heavily stocked department to visit A New Lot of Furs on Sale Today Mink, Martin and Fox Mufls, alsospecial _ lot of Children’s Fur Sets at $%.25 and up. Women’s, Misses’ and Chil- ; dren’s Coats and Suits at One-half Price — We have laud out 25 garments—some- {thing for all ages and at all values. If vou come quick enough you will get one of ithem It's a way we have of boosting i bargains asd making prices in each de. j partment of this Big Store. Besides you may | buy a garment for someone as a Xmas gift, p and this should attract. Remember 25 Distinct Garments at One-half Price Big Bargains in Winter Millinery Some about V2 price tell the story.” Toyland in the Basement All toys are being taken from our win: l dows and sent to Basement. Go. there to find them. Framed Pictures The biggest line of Colortypes, Carbons.. Sepias, Etchings and Pastels, 10c and =p, 100 dollars to spend tage. you can. at Dr. Cowell's. Bring your boys to my store 1 buy them a useful Xmas present, a suit of clothes or an overcoat Prices right al H Sattler's. 183-10 a hia work | A ——— Assessors James L. Sawyer, Geo. H. Northrup, J F. McKean and John Lyons went to Towands today to make thelr returns of the voter's list. Mrs. Lester Overpech and Mrs M. A. Overpeck of Herricksville, have been visiting at QO. C. Kendall's a short lime apd returned home this morning. John Dirmingham was arrested last night for drunkeness and disorderly conduct and placed in the borough lockun Will Coveny also charges him with purloining $30 from him. RR. W. Kendall of Burlington, came fto Athens yesterday to visit his daugh- ter, Lettie who is teaching music here. He was formerly a member of the Symphony orchestra in Athens when they were in their glory. Dr. Cowell has purchased a fine Emerson Grand plano for a Christmas present to his daughter, Margaret. It arrived yesterday and brought happi- ness to the young lady who has be- come 3 talented musician. PROTECTION HOSE HAD BIG TIME. Enterfalned Their Friends at a Social Sesalon Last Night. Athens— Protection Hose company altheugh it is over hall a century old has no symptoms of declining vigor or dotage if we are {o judge from the jol- Iy gathering last night The declared purpose of the meeting was to enjoy a social evening and to get a good square meal. But when Joe Beaman, Will Schrier, Abe Groat and such kindred spirits get together the scope of their soclalily expands and en- larges wonderfully and as we contem- plate the scene we feel like the poet did when he wrote: ‘1 don’t know how to tell it, But if such a thing could be, As the Angels wanted boardin’ And they call around on me I'd take them to Protection Company, The whole enduring flock When the feast is on the festive board, | And the fodder in the shock.” The hose rooms were gally decora- ted and the boys came forty strong and there was busileéss doin’ all the time from start to finish. Kirb Harris was appointed toast master and he blushingly made his maiden speech. Joe Beaman respond- ed giving the experiences at the Fire- men's Convention at Mansfield. After which Abe Groat told something of his experiences when the old Ex- change burned and one of the boys went t6 his home above the tracks and wakened him after the fire had spent its force and he got to the hose rooms just in time to pay his fine. Dr. Crawford sang his enphoneous soug, "Old Hemlock Row,” and’ was encored, responding with “Woodrbuck Serenade” Then Arch Maurice gave a character sketch of “The Cool Col- legian,™ after which Nate Weller and Thad Newman were called for but decliued to take up the time as the evening was already far gone and they fell sleepy. Protectior hose com- pany will remember thls evening for a long time. They are nll good fire- men and know how: to enjoy them- selves. ——————— Well-Known-1n Athens. Athens—From a recent Boffalo pa- per we notice that Governor Higgins has announced that he will appoint Harry L. Taylor to be judge of Erle county, N. Y,, to succeed Edward K. Emery. The office will pay $5,000 a year for the term of six years. Mr Taylor is a nephew of Postmaster Frank G. Sairs and he has visited In Athens several times und has many friends here who will be pleased to hear of his good fortune. He was born In Halsey Valley, N. Y.. in 1866, and after attending the public schools there he entered Cornell where he graduated in 1888. For a time there- after he was a professional base ball player in the Louisville and Balt- more teams. He again entered Cor- nell as a student In the law school when Governor-Elect Hnghes was a lecturer and graduated from there in 1893. He afterwards accompanied Mr. Hughes (0 New York and was in his office for a year. From there he went to Buffalo ard opened an of- fice for himself where he remained up to the present time. Last fall he entered Into politics and was made a delegate to the State Convention at Saratoga. This was probably the opening influence that has secured his promotion. brook’s barn at midnight afd they were brought before Justice Johnson and committed to jail for 30 days on charge of vagrancy. Today Chief Mulligan went to Towanda and brought the prisoners to Athens to have a hearing on the charge of sell- ing the goods - THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. CAPITAL SURPLUS £50,000.00 We solicit your Banking business, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Sav- ings Account ihe department of savings iz a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- er large or small, draw the seme rate of interest M. H. SAWTELLE, i An losursnce Polley For a Xmas Preseut. has many polats in its favor that no other present can approach; There can be no doubls of its acceptability, and if you would learn exactly what such a gift means and how it can be obtained, send your name, age, and address to us. We are agents for Massachusetts Mutual Life insurance Co. a company of (rreproachable standing. FRED J. TAYLOR, Sayre, Pa Specialties. Hoors Tto 9a m. 1 to 3, 7 8 p. m. OFFICD—-SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley PHone 27x. 128 Lockhart St tum. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 17 Pleasant St. Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS ; TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. Insurance and Real Estate. | | Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect- ed, Taxes Paid Room 7, Elmer Block, LOCKRART STREET, SAYRE., A. J. Green, Contractor and Buflder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 525 Stevenson BL. Valley Phone 2125. | 1 “Auditor's Notice . Ed. LaBar's use vs. Charles Dcmiin, In court of Common Pleas of Brad- ford County, 172, December 'Jerm, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that the un- dersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Brad- ford County, to distribute the funds arising from the sale of the personal property of the above named defend- ant by the sheriff of Bradford Coun- ty, will attend fo the duties of his appointment at his office, 112 Des mond street, Sayre, Pa, on January 12, 1507, at 2 o'clock In the afterncon, at which time all persons having any Ne eter torr Ren pria‘e fur for yor ? E v tome in and ry the effects of dif assortment of Fur Fasnioxs is just that purpose We are here fo — sell you if we suit you with what v RED TAG FURS AT BARGAI "Better get busy and drop Inte ihe Racket Store at once for that Christ. mas gif. We have an extraordinary stock of beautiful and useful gift goods, toys, games, Hne china, elec, at the well known Rackel Store Low prices. Plenty of courteous clerks— but our advice is te come early in the day. A. H. Murray, M.D. Specialties: Diseases of the Bye, Bar, Nose and 7-8; Office, Glasses. Hours—8-12; 1-6; Sundays by appointment Wheelock Block. 0SBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving. Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens, and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended® to promptly. Livery at- tached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 208x i DR. A. a. REES, MN. D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: 18 to 11:00 a.m. 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Ganito urinary and chronic diseases | |a spucialty. Both Phones. | A SE Hill & Beibach's CAFE and Cigars In the Valley. | Loekhiirt Street. Sayre. Maynard. Maynard& Schrier Attoromys and Counselors. sm M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. ASHTON, General Contractor and Bullder. Plans and Estimates Furnished. 3 2 7a ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler olf i ¥ Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES ALIVE. © © 4 Will pay $1.00 a head at the All calls promptly attended or night. Valley telephone xt & 3: Everything new and up-to-date. + Class Accommodations, accurately fitted. Hours am, 2tw67ipm © residence, 211 South Eimer ley ‘phone 156x. 5 Contractor and’ fvalley Phone 125. Residence 208 : Chestuut St, Sayre, Pa. Plans and Estimaie claims upon sald funds tous —s Hc
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