Third Off, Clearance price is one third off 22 Misses Coats, some reds, others castors new designs. One-third off good Eight to 15 call now while the selection is ET. St — —— 3 Attormey-At-Law. Notary Pablic. Valley Flhone lla dbseet, ~ W.T. Carey, Justice oi the Peace. OFFICE Room 6. M. P. A. Building, Valley Phone 246y —— A UNIQUE MOVEMENT. HMebrews of New York March te “Jew. ish (Colony of Wellkoftown.™ NEW YORK, Janu 2 With bran bands playing and fags fylug OX Jewish familtes of the lower vast side marched to Brookiyn, where they took cars for Nassau county apd dedicated the “Jewish colony of Wollkoftown.™ The procession. in which wowsen was led by Max H Becker, the organizers who rode on horses carriages and automobiles followed Tbe object of the colony a town of its own, aud the plan In syuagogue and market. The property the old Van Nostrand farm, was own ed by Jacol Wellkof of Broukiyu organization Werle WADY of the colony hospital schoo! ibe consists of more than 30 weinbers each of whom pays CHILDREN IN LINE, President Roosevelt's Heception at White House Largely Attended. WASHINGTON, Jan 2 President snd Mrs Roosevelt's New Year's re cwption at the White House was a bril lant function aud was atteuded by about 8%N persous The wembers of the diplomatic corps, officers of the armny aud navy and represeatatives of | the national and District government and of the public attended President Roosevelt gave each of his cordial shake of the hand It was generally remarked that the | proportion uf Gexroes lo the lie was | sinaller than in previous years There was an uousually large num ber of chlldren in liue, aud all Were greeted cordinlly by the president Uue of the amusing fAgures In i the Mne was a ten year-old boy with vitizen i callers a ost Schoul will open again tomorrow. Arthur J Macaflee was in Towanda aiay i*turaed (0 Wailer Prune Schuec timing Ww UU HRucawell pral New Veags in luwanda LeGige Voorhis returned to Slate Lailege today George returned Stauton from welisboio yesterday Ar E I this alternoocu Miss Martha WW. Stuien New York today Weller Ww Avoca, Laois returned frou § TUS reluroed {iui woved his household Fa, iL N goods today ——————————— be CL yesienday, Stevens was in Harrisburg returping this worulng Weller wured into the Lo at 116 Chestuul street Wi A i. Hoyt house today W. I. Raup of Milton, Pa, Is visit ing his bLrodier, Ii. Raup Athens Geo of Mrs Henry Foster was visitiug at Lutu Kendall's yesterday aud returued io Powell today Charlies Kline and wile of Jersey City are guests of Mrs. Kiine's mother, Mis Ellen Pitcher, East Athens Dubols went down to Mon- to see Lis father, De- los Dubois, who 1s very sick Sherm roeton Mouday C DU. Lyun, former secretary of the Athens Y, M. C. A: was greeting Athens friends yeslerday He now resides ju Hazleton, Pa, J. B. Allis and wife of Allis Hol- low, Pa, were visiting at the home of M. E Allis over New Years and returned home this morning Miss Ina VonHeckie returned from Camden today. Her mother and sis- ter calue with her and they are mov: ing Franklin block where they will reside in the future into the John Stecle visited his mother, Mra Alice turned where he ian Aza Quick New Years ugar Rum this worning liveing with his Steele Ohver to aud re unele Dr E B Joachim and son Edward went to Philadelphia Satarday even ing. returning howe this moruing. The doctor's iil, bul she returned molher was very became better, and they Charles H Bosworth of LeRaysville was calling upou Athens friends yes terday, aud Mansfield this morning, where he will the Normal resumed his journey to enter aschoul for a years tuition Bert Sumner of Smithfield entered upon his duties as clerk in the Athens National Bank this moroing HN Weller assistant cashier han goue to Alpine cashier of a uew bauk just Pa. as tarted there “C.F. Moore camp Spanish War Vet eran® gave a New Years dioner at As this ardcle follows ote | wrole of a trip W "Sunset Mountains” that was published in the Athens Gazelle a short time ago, the reader will un- derstand the reference tw the route truveiled on that occasion Flagstall, Arizounia, Oct 24, 1996 Oa a beautiful day a short Lime ago. wgether With Mbout a dozen olbers we took a trip 10 see the cave dwell: wigs, about twelve miles distant. We travelled the same road which we did id going Ww Sunset Mountain until wd to the right and climbed the moun tain on which the caves are situated we found quite a quantity of broken pottery scatlered around pear the io grind thelr corn or grain ter | brought with me The lat rocks at the brow of the hill (evident i¥ of volcanic formation) and in a continuous with walls built around them for proteclion agalust their encinles Mr. Hackett, one of the party, look a photo of vue of the caves which gives a good dea ol Lhe caves, walls elec. He also turned his camerg and wok a “shot” at the land cape from that peint {A copy of these | send to wy home in Athens) Tuw, cline below, we partook of the lunch, which is au Indespensible part of the outfit on such rambles as this. In this country whenever you go, the keg or canteen of water has to be taken along. There are no springs, as lu the east, froin which to get water to drink, or to make coffee as, we oid soldiers used to do at the [rout over the brush fire. There are other cave dwellings on a small mountain uear there, which some say are betler than the ones visited Ly us While at “Bess Camp” he showed us a hill where the prehistoric dwellers had bullt thelr dwelling by walling up in front, covering with dirt and making a place slumilar to a western dugout.” In these he said he had found a skeleton, and various bones, also a well preserved vase and other pottery. Near by. at the edge of the anyou ("Grand™) evidently the there was a wall remalus of a fort, for there were small holes through the wis as if used for outlook and de feuse. Iu the face of the cliffs there are cave dwellings nearly uacce sible now There any where history that gives idea of who these people they came from or what be thems. But quite likely the country was more fertile, water much more abundant, game plenty in in which they lived There Leen an Idea advanced that this age was prior to the seismic and vol disturbances in Lo Were came of wl the age has canic which extended over this entire region that the Inhabitants annibilated by the ances and Were entirely the gases which natural of disturb However, this may there are remains of cave and cliff dwell- ings through different parts of this country which show that evervthiog was not stirred up. nor turned over, f they did live before that thine C. E MKINNEY were result such be Mrs. Lunde Still Missing. pr a box. Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose an Throat and the proper Fitting [Glasses Hours—9-12; 1-5; {Sundays by appointment | Wheelock Block. ~ 0SBORN'S LIVERY 7-8 in any part of Sayre, Athens, an Waverly, and all kinds of team wor [attended to promptly {tached ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of d Wines, Beer and Ales. LEHMIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa. Both Phones. d i cm DR. A. @. REES, M.D | 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: {8 to 11:00 a m., 2 to 4:20, 7:00 to 8:0 | Genito urinary and chronic disease ia specialty. Both Phones HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. "| — Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn |All calls promptly attended to day {or night Valley telephone at store. 0 | Bell telephone in house. sl |]. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa. COME TO Hill & Beibach's Lundle, who sou mysteriously i B disappeared last Sunday morning The afflicted family and friends have searched every place and looked anx- | for some clue that might uu the mystery, but without re There are rumors that tracks have been found the opposite side of |For the Fimest Beers, Ales, Wines the river where might bave | and Cigars in the Valley. ou the lee and wandered | but there can be little proba- | Lockhart Street. pility that this Js the case Every thing surrounding her actions lodi cate that she was state of melancholy that ouly satisfies ite alm by self destruction their hall yesterday st which a nuw- | John of old comrades had a public soiled bands and clothes who cartied a pair of ruller skates thrown over Lis ward ihe build fond 1 1 shoulder Ibe president Iaoghed ne je building fund, anc i, re Leartily as Le wished the little fellow v “ i or I i at bo : Hone fuud | @ bappy New Year - 5 a nd Je tract consists o 7 acTeg ARG pretty little yirl carried a great a situated oppusite the Belmont FACE | ahite “Teddy bear” past the receiving track. * JI Lud alfeady tual subdivided arty aud provoked a hearty laugh | ove a . into building lots, and streets and ave jyarty bp gathered lo the Line | trow the crowd pues have been cut through the prop | rool erty. In different sections of the prop I sre Longworth and the otber chil erty Wollkof Las reserved a number] i . b £ lots for a public market, synagogue, | dre of the ‘president were a? the u y White House for the reception and hospital and schol y | with their young friends woved col The colonists subscribed for from | , rd M e to three vach, which were | TABU throug the eroW gaa | Ethel Roosevelt was prettily gowued raffled oY i Fhe tow 9 be) in pink and w adisired., Hear fhe building up o e¢ town will Adwiral Cowles and Mrs. Cowles, the begun ln the =pring, but wot & teuant president's sister, were alse with the $1 4 werk Fifty cents of this goes ber present for paviug for the land, 0 ceuts to They jnstaliation of of- ficers at the sawe time Alex D. Stevens, were Insurance aud Heal Estate Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Reuts Collect ed, Taxes Pald Boom 7, Elmer Block, LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE. EE H.L.Towner,M.D. Specialties, Diseases of Women and of the Rec fut. Hours 7 to 9% uw, 1 to 3, 7w8 pm RICE--SAMUELS x TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everythlug new and up-to-date. Firsl~ Class Accommodations. 3 fously The people of Athens seemed to be high glee the year 187 of the bells were brought body year ty ravel in over the coming iu of sults promptly at mid- whistles in and every- the opening Father time had his forces pret- well in band this time for and auto town on Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station. - Rates $1.50 Per Day. Sayre, H. Tuttle, M. D., 8 S 3 peelalist. play she awakened to greet crossed away Sayre. lots : ad The severe rains raised the Susque- hanpa river to the 10 foot notch above low water mark yesterday and some 12 much ar Attorneys and Counselors. BLOCK 128 Lockhart St Attorneys and. Counselors at Law A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 80a Em Sayre D ane of pupils on Stadio: Room 2, Richard C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman. , ele. iL Dunham, DRNERAT-LAW, : Office: ‘Rooms ¢ and ; . hart Street, Sayre will be permitted to Weve in until it is finished Bulldings to cost from $750 upward will be ervted Acourding to the organizers, the town will have its own fire departiuent and town ball Au sttempt will also be made to do away with courts aud law yers, leaving all dissgrevipents to the rabbi to adjust Begiuniog the first day of occups tion a set of prizes will be offered. For the first male born In the town & prize of £0 will be given and $15 for first girl baby A prize of $10 will be given the frst couple to get married the — — Labor leader Murdered, BOSTON, Jan 2 Although the re | sort of the autopsy on the body of Wil fis J. Hartuett, a local labor lender, circusustauces, showed that the police relensed Williaa A who was held, sud the inves {tigation is belug made along other suspicions teath was due to violence the Lave S00 Hartoett Safety in Work Every man’s task is his life-presery | er. The conviction that his work § | dear to God, and canoot be gpared, de fends him —R. W. Emerson The World's People Of the 1 600.000 000 of people bellever ‘are known by : ' Contractor and Bullzr, a Wasted, Patienco—Priscilia says there's noth. ug wasted in her house, Patrice—8ts's wrong | saw her kiss her pot dog —Youkers Stalesman, metnbers of the president's fawily dur {lug the reception { Postmaster Attacked by Thugs. NEW YOUK, Jan 2 George Ripper: | ger, postinnster of Loong Island Clty, { was attacked by three wen as Le was returniug from a New Year's party | and beaten luto lnsensibility His bead | was cut open in three places by black | Jacks, sand his body is a mass of | bruises from kicks. Ripperper became | conscious several hours after he bad | beens found aud removed to a hospital | He declared he did not recoguize his | assailants. Evidently robbery was not | their object, as his watch, jewelry and | pocketbook, jo which was a large sum | of woney, were not taken. { A Second Message From the Sea. LONDON, Jan. 2-There has been washed up on the beach at Castle Rock, in the north of Ireland, a bottle containing a message from several members of the crew of the steswnship Huronlan, which disappeared iu the spring of 1802 to the effect that she was sinking fast. The message gave ao loestion This is the second time the Huroulan has been heard from since she sailed from Glasgow ou Feb. 11, 1902, for St. Jotin's, N. F Guggenheim For Seaafe, DENVER, Jan 2 Simon Guggen belt's wlectiou as United States sena tor to succeed Thomas M. Patterson Is {assured by the actipu of the Repub i tican wetibers of the general assembly in caucus. Mr. Guggenhelm's candl facy was indorsed by a vote of 68 to 1, of the boat owners up stream did pot take palu® to secure their boats and they now will be obliged to hunt for them down toward iide water. We saw eleven boats pass on the raging current in a short time, seven of them were close tO gether and they all were making rapid headway to some other port Chester E. McKinney and wife had a regular old fashioned New Year family reunion yesterday, and all their children were present except thelr sou Charles who resides lu Arizona Tracy McKinney and wife of Geneva, N. Y, Clayton with his wife and daughter Laurel, and Leland of Au- burn, N. Y., and W, H. Cocper and wife of Litchfield, aud Mrs. Rena Campbell and husband of Athens were present. They had a splendid dinner and more than all they enjoyed a social visit together that made all of their hearts glad. Strenuous Hospital Service. Athens—Dr. Carl Holcomb was home to spend New Years with his pareats He Is at preseut iu the service of the Moses Taylor hospital of Scranton, and they assigend him to thelr sta- Uou at Buffalo for the past four mouths where he has had a most exacting experience amongst the sick and wounded men employed in the ’ He says It Ia about as The ice went out of the river soou after noon Monday and the walter rose to such a stage that her body must bave been carried down the river un- less it lodged on some obstruction, and the probabilities are that It will not be recovered very soon Good Job of Street Cleaning. Athens—Street Commissioner Mulli- gan has had a large force ou the pav- ed streets today cleaning the mud aud rubbish off and carting It away. and they have done a good job. The property owners on Susquebanna street all turned out to help and it was a busy time most of the day. The work will tell on the sanitary condi tions of the town and every [nhabi tant ought to be proud of It Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. Painful In its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first paln in the Jolanta take Bloodine. immediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively cure Rheumatism, however severe. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre. ADVERHNSFIPS. TARE NOTICE. The notice printed in yesterday's Record insisting that advertisers must bare their ropv for change In this office on the day “etore they are to the ronstant inc ease in business. Un- der uo eircumetynces will this rule urged to govern themselves x M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. Practice limited to diseases of tha Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 13 am,2tbh6 7to8 p.m. Ofocs and residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Vale "J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Ballder. Plans aud Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 125. Residence Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa. ley ‘phoue 166x. Contractor and Builder ; Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St © Sayre, Pi : 4
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