BRINGS & MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF MERCHANDISE INTO YOUR MUN AMOUNT OF MONEY EXPENDED, POSSESSION FOR THE MINI BUT A NORE LIBERAL OFFERING ON THE FOLLOWING: Half Price Sale Of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Rain Coats. 5 Come Early is Our Advice Suait=. Coat and $119 FE Lie Boys learance 73%¢ 55¢ a Clearance 37¢ ‘Another Big Lot of Coats, Suits, and Skirts, One- | Third Off. eae More advice is come early. The best are being a x 1 i5¢ values chosen, but all sizes are here and many styles re values main. Half Price Sale sa large quantity of Furs, Neck 25e values For 6% Pieces and Another Lot of Furs One- Third 0ff Is the way youu figure now on a Furs. Every one Is a 1966-1907 model leave our salesrooms soon Yours a The Tabard Inn People Increased the rentals one-third Sislaining, we are closing it up to publishers. Get selection of a morrow it may not be here gPair Gray and Tan Blankets quantity of Hut must one-third off $1 50, regular i $160, regular se if it Fo It not being and will return book now and grey $175 Caps Feet Tire, 08 $1.18 Our regular 1% leader « 10-4 White, regular 11-4 White, regular $1.90 Clearatice S% 11-4 White, regular $112 Clearance 9% 11-4 White, regular 125 Clearance $1.09 11-4 White, regulay $159 Clearance $137 12-4 While, regular $2 Clearance $1.79 One lot § patterns Nottingham Eiderdown, our reg- nlar 25¢ quality. Special clearance lie. earance tie price 4k 70 Clearance 6c i $7 Yeska” made is Prices enough to assure their goodness Amoskeag Teasledown, regular 10. Clearance Arnold's 35 in. Flaunelette, our regular lie. Clear- Millinery Workrooms Are Open On hand about 20 Hats made oh at %§ price A few fancy 69 and 75c holiday Suspenders for ie, Compare With the best One lot Une One One One HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS IN CLEARANCE SALE THAT YO! A SAFE RULE IS TO SHOP WHERE MOST PEOPLE SHOP. THEN ip and ready to put our lot fot lot regular regular 0GY FOR BEING BIG. These All Wool you know of Special $3.19 Special $4 89 Special $539 Special $6.20 $567 Special $419 WOULD BE GLAD TO GET. YOU WILL SHOP HERE. THAT'S OUR ONLY APOL. $6 50 $755 W. T. Carey, Justice o/ the Peace. It's Not Too Late To have a mod. | ern steam or hot | wa'er heating | system installed | before extreme! oold weather sets | in We can make! your house com- | fortable in every | corner and your | coal bill will bet | no larger. Le! us give you an| estimate on an| np -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 OFFICE Room 6, M. P. A. Bullding Valley Phone 246y Alex D. Stevens, 2 Insurance and Heal Estate. loans Negotiated, Insurance Written Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed, Taxes Pald Room 7, Elmer Block, LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE, es: e ET owner, M.D. Specialties, Diseases of Women and of the Rac tom. Hours 7 ta 9 u lf 33 78pm OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK Valley Phone 27x. 12% f.ockhart St y m— Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors st Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a mi wl H.R. TALMADGE. | Both Phones, ‘Mandolin Teacher Will be jn Sayre on Saturday, each | week, which time I will devote tothe | “lnstroction of pupils on tle macdolin, | Btodio: Room 2, Richard block, over | . , Por forther particulars ad- | gs, Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa | |Special attention to pension papers Elmer Avenue H. H. Mercerean, Attorney-At-Law. Notary Pablie. . Kitchin, | {112 Desmond Street, Valley Phone lia Sayre samme cee Sayre’s Leading Drayman, Fspecial od attention | given to ving of pe Household A. J . Green, Goods, Safes ote. Contractor and Bullder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 625 Stevenson St Valley Phone 212y. There is no meek nor cormer la Sayre, Waverly or Athens where The E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and 6, Elmer Bloek, Lock- WOULD OUST MCLELLAN. Attorney General Has Entered Sault Against New York's Mayor, NEW YORK, Jan X Attorney Gen eral Jackson on behalf of the people of the state of New York bas entered sult lu the supreme court against George B. McClellan, praying that the latter be ousted from the office of mayor of the city of New York on the ground that he usurped and unlawfully holds such office, whereas William Ran dolph Hearst iw legully entitied to the satue It Is stated that this new proceeding has nothing to do with the ranto action which last week wns tew porarily enjoined at the sail of Mayor MoUlellan A summons and a copy of the com plaint lu the action were served upon has que war The activo betng brought in the name others The complaint declares flutly that at the in November, 1808, Mr. Hearst “was duly aod legally elected wayor of New York.” It is further al leged that Lallots legally marked for Hearst were counted for McClellan by the lnspectors of election and that these “miscounts” formed the basis of the returns of the vote It is calmed that men not entitled te vote were allowed to vote for MoClel lan and that In many other ways the election laws were violated at the 1905 election. Votes cast for Hearst, it Is Aecinred, were not counted in a num- ber of districts “Notwithstanding the election of sald Hearst” the complaint concludes, “George B. McClellan bas usorped and fotruded Into and now unlawfully usurps and holds the office of wayes™ Where Mammon Rules. “Money” is the basis of more talk In New York city than any other dozen subjects. Vuring one hour In a car, on the street, in two shops and one office 72 conversations, and €4 of thew Involving money, were counted. election Exposare Briogs on Rheumatism, Painful iu its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first palin in the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts The Board of Health will meet lo- night Charles Mulligan went back to Mer- jeersburg today { Miss Louise Stulen has been on the I list today and yesterday i LS Hulett is quite ill fat his home in East Athens Mra J A Macalee spent the day in ister with former neighbors today with grip Mre. Ely Kinney came to Athens yesterday and i= visting at G A Kin- BEY 8 Miss Laura Nichols, who has been visiting Miss Mina Talllda returned to Milan today lohn Donivan, who has been sick with grip two weeks was oul on the gtreels today York malls Gip Saell will Wednesday for Panama Monday gO (0 New aud from there he Mrs WC. Parks went ta Ulster to day attend the funeral of William Farrel. Her children went with her to John A. Patterson went to Mountain Lake this morning where spend a few davs with fohn Conklin he will his nephew "Miss Beatrice Daw, who has spent the holiday vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E Daw, returned to Vassar college today Ihe types made us blunder yester- day in saying that the new Steinway piano had been taken to the Willow street school. We meant to say that New Steinway was placed Into the high school and the old plano was taken to the Willow street school the The report of the Board of Health for the past year shows that we are not very badly aMlicted with contag- tous diseases. There were 3 cases of 19 of diphtheria, 1 of 1 of measles and 2 of pneu- 26 in all number of deaths from natural causes 1 to 900 We too highly commend the efficiency of our board of health. They have organized it in a systematic plan and with care which they exercise a chicken pox; mumps, monia The cannot supervision of the sanitary conditions and their promptness with which they put safeguards around infectious dis eases we are in a greal measure lm the of mune from ie ravages epidem WILL PRACTICE VYEIERINARY SURGERY. Dr. G. B. VanCise, the well known Veterivary bas permacently located at No. 113 Vanderbilt street, Athens, Pa, for the practice of his profession The owners of domestic animals will be glad to learn of this, and the fact that he has come here to stay will be gratifying, as the Doctor's success in his chosen profession Is well known to the citizens and horsemen of this valley His koowledge and skill in the treatment of all ills that the horse i= heir to will undoubtedly place his in great demand. Dr. Van- has had twenty years of practice and experience, and duripg that itme bas met with won derful success in treating and cariug for of the difficult and complicated known to the of veterinary medicine and and has strongly recommended and endorsed Ly many leading and representative business men and horsemen of this section. He registered and Heenszed by the State Board of Veterinary Med- ical Examiners Services Cice aver actual otlie ost Cases science been rEery, he i regualrly and {3 fully prepared and squipped to handle all cases that may require the services of a veter inary His office and headquarters have been permanently established at No 112 Vauderblit street, Athens, Pa, where he can be reached by the Val- telephone at all and will attention to all calls at night fey times prompt hour of the day or Kive any Scheol Board Meeting. Athens—The school directors held their regular monthly meeting last evening, all being present except Mr Newman After paying the bills a resolution was passed touching upon a letter received from the musical or ganization of the school relative to the new plano Superintendent Rogers turned over $350.00, received from the lecture course to apply on the new plano A resolution was passed calling up- on Dr. Stevens, Mr, Gillette and Mr Bustin to file an affidavit before the next meeting, stating the conditions upon which they claim the right to send certain pupils to the borough schools that are not members of their families and that are not residents of the town No other business the mesting adjourned. Freel Pree! Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Coun., writes that a free sample bot- tie of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down. Bloodine is a body bullder and system tonle of won- derful merit, and If you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest Syste Tonle bd the Nod hy neys ay tively cu Bloodine. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Regular Monthly Session Was Held at the Town Hall Last Night. Athens—The regular monthly meet- ing of the Borough Council was held last night, Weller, Tripp, Clark, Sut. ton and Stevens bLeing present Af- ter payiug the current bills the report of the Board of Health was read Their financial condition was as fol- lows: On hand last report, $135 54; received from borough council, $100 60, total, 323504; pald out $212 850. leav- ing a balance $2274 They report 65 deaths during the year classified as follows: Typhoid fever 1, diphtheria 2 pueumnonla 1, killed by cars 2. sui- cide 2, murder 1, various other causes = A preamble and petition was recely- ed from the residents on the west end of Spruce stieel stating that there was confusion in regard to the street at the intersection of Hugh street and asked thet the street be named Pleas ant street and that a grade be fixed by the council that a sidewalk could be built. It was explained that the street could not be accepted until It was properly worked and a map filed and further that the secietlary should inform them of the conditions necessary for acceptance of the sticel P. E Maynard, Esq. appeared as council for Mrs. Flora VanBuskirk, stating that she had sustained injur- les last June hon. falling on the side walk at the corner of Orchard and Main streets and that her ‘Injuries were of a serfous nature from which she was still suffering, and that said Injuries she believed were caused by the negligence of the borough officials in not providing proper safeguards at that point. She had received her in- Juries as she had got off from street car and while stepping from Malin #treet to Orchard street on the North side In the dark, where a drop off of nearly She belfeves that the borough should recompense her for the suffering and expense she has en- dured Referred to the Street Com mittee Mr Ed 13 loches John in on (0. Moore addressed the council relation providing sidewalk Pike street saying that the inhabitants were obliged to walk in the middle of the or go through a mudhole was explain- that ards bulding a sidewalk this winter but the street commissioner was In- structed to have ashes hauled there and a temporary walk bullt lieve the present situation Mr. Tripp stated that the Fourth Ward House house was now so near completed that it should be Insured as it was not known whether there was already a bullders’ risk on It. The building committee were Inatructed to see the bullder and ascertaln the facts and to have an Insurance of $2,000 put on it. No other business the meeting adjourned to i Slreet It ed could be done tow nothing to re FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Closing Stock Quotations. Money oun call steady dont ent We. Closing prices Amal Copper Atchison B&O Brooklyn R T C.C.C&BtL Chess & Ohio Chi & Northw D&H Erie Gen Electric 11. Central Lackawanna Louis & Nash Manhattan Int Met Missour! Pac at iy tc §& per Prime mercantile paper. 6ys'y per Exchanges, $36 358 533, balances §4.- N. Y. Central Norf & West Feu. R RK Reading Rock Island st. Paul Bouthern oh Squthern 3% Scuth Ry 1% Sugar 149 (exas £15 Union Pacific 14, U. B Steel 1a i 8 Steel pt 5% West Union vis 1m 5 197 156% 1815 a ny si 1344 ny 150% 115% 107% 1in% by i's “4 My Fac Ry 4 Pacific Wy a New York Markets. FLOUR-Dull and about steady, Minne- Bota patents, G4 NW, winter straights Bouil, winter extras, 2 90yl1e; winter patents, Bayls WHEAT Market ruled higher on Steady cables, light offerings, covering and in sympathy with gutside markets, May SIS GAL 16-18c.; July, S1%« BUTTER — Steady. creamery, to extra DYN, held, common to extra, UE | state, dairy, common to fire , a9 Be renovated, common to extra, 15g34c. CHEESE Bleady; state, full cream, gaa and large, September fancy, lé4e ; tober, best, WWOléc.: good 4 prime, INguisc.. winter made. avernge best, 130. lafertors, 11. ; skims. 2yllc EGUS— Easy, state, Pengsylvanla snd nearby, fancy, selected, white, eo. ; chelce, Nyc, mixed, extra, Tie POTATOES Irish weak; Hermuda, r barrel. $340, Maine. per bag, $180 ok commen western and Jersey, per barrel, 81 85§1 SWeel Dotatues, firm, Jersey, per $l CABBAGES-Firm; white, Danish seed, [| per ton. 313416 ALLO V--Steady; city, $c; ceuntry, Sly . | HAY-Firm. shipping, Sg%c.: good to choice, $1LUGW11S STRAW Quiet; long rye, 37 BEANS Quiet; marrow, $1 ay me- Alum, 5166; pes, SLET%G100; red kidney, Rruars WOOL Steady; domestic fleece, HOPS Steady: plate, common te cholos, 190, 18933, ; ise S@llc ; Pacific coast, 18a, 16glic; 1N0 lo@tléc LIVE POULTRY — Steady. fowls, 1 1 ld roosters, MgC... chickens, 11 1c. ducks. MQBc.; geese, 1iglbe.; ture keys, 10413 DRESSFD POULTRY Steady; fowls, cholee, 12%013¢ ; do, fair to good, 1@12c ; old roosters, S40% ; nearby chickeus, 1 bc. do. western, 119140; turkeys, nears by, cholee to fancy, 164§17c. ; do, western, gc; do. fair to good, 1001éc ; ducks, nearby, lke; do western, he geese. nearby, 10@12c.; Ge, western, 1 Live Stock Markets. CATTLE — Receipts falr; market slow d lower, choliow NYG 10; prime, BB XN. veal calves, PSUS HOGS Receipts falr, market lower; rime heavies HEHE WN, other grades, Troughs, 9468 BHEEP AND LAMES - Reesipts fair: market steady; prime wethers, n: Furs at Greatly Reduced Size 38 A big cut Tams, Flanne Night Gowns in Children’s lette Dresses, and Pajamas. Stock mus t be reduced is yours. Gregg's Ra cket Store, A. H. Murray, M. D. Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the proper Fitting of Hours—9-12; 1-6; 17-8; Sundays by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block. OSBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Drayine 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- OR. A. G. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: Sto 11:00am, 2to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases | Both Phones. | COME TO Hill & Beibach's CAFE For the Flaest Beers, and Cigars In the Valley. Ales, Wines Sayre. Attorneys and Counselors. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. ATHENS, PA. M.P. A. MAYNARD BLOCK, J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Baullder. Plans and Estimates Furnished. Residence Chestnut St, Sayre, Pa. 208 ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of / Wines, Beer and Ales. { s——— OUR SPECIALTIES LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER. WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES, 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa. Both Phones. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OB ALIVE, Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn All calls promptly attended to day or night. Valley telephone at stors. Bell telephone in house. J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Everything new and up-to-date. First- Class Accommodations. Thomas Ave. Opposite L .V. Station. Rates $1.60 Per Day. Bayre. H. Tuttle, M. D., Speelalist. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Classes accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 1% ih.3 ih 108 pu Office and residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. VYal- ley ‘phone 166x. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St Sayre, »
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