Isaah Polter has returned Blugbamton. Mrs R J. Mulligan was in Bimira today shopping. trom | Farmers’ National Bask and the Na- tional Elect Boards for Eusuing Year. Athens—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers’ National oi me ve ess oof PUPS at Greatly Reduced ) Lier Si v3 One First Quality Near Sea " Jacket left. Size 38 at a low price BR FURS. W. D Shaw of Wellsborro was visit ing at Dr. Cowell's today | ! | C. I. Lacey spent today in Sheshe- quin and Ulster on business. ary Clearance Sale in Effect Tuesday Morning BRINGS 4 WAXINUM AMOUNT OF MERCHANDISE INTO YOUR POSSESSION FOR THE MINI IM AMOUNT OF MONEY EXPENDED, A SALE INSTITUTED TO SELL INFERIOR GOODS PURCHASED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL. GENUINE CLEARANCE OF GOODS IN OUR REGULAR LINES THAT MUST BE SOLD IN SEA. i BOUGHT FOR AND PRIOK TO OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY FEB. I. NOT ALL AT % PRICE MORE LIBERAL OFFERING ON THE FOLLOWING: Rev. A. F. vou Tobel and wife re- : turned from Philadelphia last even- = » _ Half Price Sale Ladies’, Misses and Children's Suits, Coats and Coats. : Come Early Is Our Adviee her Bi Ny os, Children’s and Ladies’ Golf Third Off. vai “More advice is come eariy. The best are being Yalues ‘ehosen, bul all sizes are here and many styles re- values Half Price Sale Boys’ Dollar Sweaters Of & large quantity of Furs, Neck For 69¢ Buy at this store lng Mens’ Blue Flannel Shirts. The $1.00 sort for 7%¢ Women Can Keep Warm Feet Martin Sutton of Waverly Is vist- | Morley, 1. A Williams aud Joseph G ing his son Frank Sutton, Pine street. | Waldron. The executive officers are | 8 President, Job Griffin; vice president, |B H lL. Beutley of Towanda, was be-|F. T Page. cashier, O. L. Haverly, fore the Athens Pension Board today. |The bank declared a quarterly divi- dend of 21 per cent. They have had the most prosperous year of their ex- istence having paid ten per cent In ng dividends and beside have added to | Men's Outing Night Shirts Mrs Charles Northrup is helplog their undividied profits largely wall upou Lee customers al the New- man store today OEE NO% If You Want Things Cheap 60 to the Racket Store. Ladies’ Wrappers at cost while they last. A big cut in Children’s Tams, Flannelette Dresses, Night Gowns and Pajamas. Many other bargains in Winter Gloves, Mittens, Etc. Stock must be reduced before inventory. The benefit iS yours. The anuual meeting of the Athens National bank was held yesterday and all of the old officers were re-elected with the exception of Assistant Cash- ler H. N. Weller, whe has been pro- i moted to be eashier of the new bank | in Luzerne county. The following are ! the directors: Vine Crandall, J. L Eisbree, G. A. Kinney, N. F. Walker, Een SE David A. Keefe, N. V. Weller, H. F. | The Ladies’ Whist club will meet |Maynard, IL. W. Eighmey, E. G. Kings at the home of Mrs. W. E. West, North |'¢y. The following are the executive Main street tomorrow afternon officers: President, Vine Crandall, vice president, I. W. Eighmey. vice Charles H. Hawley, who has ben |president. N. F. Walker: cashier. S working in the bridge shops, returned |F Robinson. They have had a very to his home at Spring Hill this moru- | prosperous year Clearance 79%¢ 75¢, regular. Clearance 5c Hoe, regular. Clearance 39% Hoys' 56¢, regular. Clearance 37¢ $115, regular Frank Harney and wife have been visiting friends in Athens and re- turned to Sugar Run today. I. O. Snell wiil not go to New York until tomorrow night. From there he will sail for Panama Monday Pieces and M. P. A, OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED LAST NIGHT Leonard Grist and wife of Knox- ville, Pa. have been guests of Mr and Mrs. M F. Elsbree a short time and went to Mehoopany last evening | L4r¥e and Enthusiastic Audience At. | where they will visit friends. tended the Ceremonies. Third Off = Is the way you figure now on a quantity of Every one is a 1906-1907 mode! But must ¥& our salesrooms soon Yours a. one third off Leander Overpeck and wife of Her-| Athens—There was a very large and rickville, were in Athens last uight [enthusiastic meeting of the M. P. A | and returned home today. Their son |at Odgs® tows hall last night and ths | Jobin Overpeck Is in the hospital in |uew officers were installed with inter- : ; a very condition suffering [esting ceremonies F A Sradley was $1 in these Jen Shoes at small lay out of money 98 from appendicitis the installing officer and the following ‘The Tabard Inn Peo le 3100. ropuicy 69 officers for 1907 were lustalled: Pres- | Pel The grip has a firm hold on the |ideut. Daniel Benjamin; vice presi | Increased the rentals one-third | Newman family. Mr. W. G Newman |dent, John Parks: secretary, Frank taining. we are closing it up and will return it Sharp Reductions on Chil was first to be laid up, and now Mrs [Champion - dren’s Headgear b publishers Get selection of a book r treasurer, D. L 1g 2 selection o a 2 HOW o- : ’ ’ =u Ne t nd Will N 21h J 8; bw If may not be here ewman Is io bed and ewinan | prelate, Eliza Alberts: Napoleon and Continental shape bearskiu lun white and grey I5 down with it 50 as not 10 be able Clarence Langsland; 1 6 d T to be at the store A. Bieuer Sw y $175 Caps $119 egates to Grand Lodge, DD. Benjamin dai e S Other values from 47c up to $1.00 ‘ng murder |, 4 F A Bradley. Light refreshments ——— on; Dur regular 9c lead Cl I 4 case was argued before the supreme ly.re served after services were con ¥ r C leader earance sale price « serious Gregg's Racket Store, It not being self Lenox conductor inside watch, J outside watch, D. E Car- organist, Elizabeth Bradley: trustee three years, J. H. Alberts, del- A. H. Murray, M.D. Specialties: | Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and [Throat and the proper Fitting of |Glassen. Hours—9-12; 1-5; 7-8: ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. District Altoreny Charles E Mills returned from Philadelphia last even Fhe Charles Johnson 1 Whit ar 78e. Clearer os court Monday and Tuesday but of |. .ded "4 White, regular $1 0. Ch Te there will be no decision for several 11-4 White, regular §1.12 11-4 White, regular 1.20 Clearance $109 : : Si 11-4 White, regular $155 Clearance $1.37 Dou't be guided by price but T. M. B. Hicks of Williamsport, Pa. — 4 Bl hiearace $119. ~~ Compare These All Wool Attorney General Jackson Selses Ev. | Blankets STATE RAID ON BALLOT BOXES. Sundays by appointment. Office, | Wheelock Block. dence In Election Controversy. i ular 25¢ quality. Special clearance lie. NEW YORK, Jun. Amoskeag Teasledown, regular 10¢, With the best store offering you know of One lot, our recular $4 00. Special $319 ' OSBORN’S LIVERY 3 boxes containing the ballots cast in the | Arnold's 35 In. Flanoelette, our regular 15c. Clenr- » 10e. One lot, our regular $5.25. Special $4.69 will be pleased to meet the stockhold wayoralty election of Nov. 7, 1900, [Heavy and Light Draylog and Moving. One lof, regular $650 Special $539 Miss Lulu Bradley, youngest daugh ers and any others interested in that i A few fancy 69 and 7ic holiday Saspenders for One lot, regular $7.75. Special $625 ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brad have been seized us evideuce by Attor | organization uey General Jacksou and are under | Baggage called for snd delivered One lot, regular $567. Special $419 ley and George A. Beloud of Sayre, were married at the home of the bride arwed guard {ln any part of Sayre, Athens, and on North street Monday evening by Children’s Fur Topped Slippers, Tic quality for 45¢ Clearance 39% Clearance 98¢ weeks OUR SPECIALTIES LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR. WICH BREWING COS. ALES. 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa. prestdent of the American Copper Company will be in Athens Thursday afternoon ut the Stimson House and Clearance Sayre The National Mutual Relief associa- has a membership 100 in this vicinity and are tion of Tory, Pa, of over increasing in numbers rapidly meet in Grand Army hall each second and fourth Monday evenings CC E Perry Is the district manager and re- #ides in Athens Aud now .. Sm—— comes to the front with some coins ’ | that are worth mentioning. He has W. tT: Carey It fy Not 1 | ate The Woman That Rules. some American pennies dated, 1797, ' Y 00 { It Is not the merely cold or the | 1800, 180€ and 1807. But the coin tha! . 5 | merely emotional woman who can Ip- [takes the skates off all the rest is Justice o. the Peace. To have a mod- | He a man's life, but the woman {a “tuppenny” Issued in the reign of ern steam or hot| uyp, geifcontrol: which, In its high: King George 11 and dated 1733. It a waer Dealing| cat form, Is self abnegation —Jjohn 18 In a good state of preservation and Room 5, M. P. A. Bulldiug, system installed | Oliver Hobbes (Peart Mary Cralgle). the inscription “Georgus Il Deo Rex” ‘Valley Phone 246y before extreme - ——— stands out In bold relief a = 4 cold weather sets A Table of Finance. 3 — : in. We can make| wall street arithmetic: Ten men Alex D. Stevens, Your house com~- | make a corporation, ten corporations Inspranec nod Real Estate. fortable in every make a trust, ten trusts make a com pifis Negotiated, Insurance Written, | corner a'd your bine, ten combines make a merger ’ TRE ke a magnate—and y coal bill will bet ten mergers ma * Houses Rented, Rents Collect- ? ed, Taxes Pald Will Appear Next Friday Evenlug Un. no larger Le | ue maguate gets the plum Room 7, Elmer Block, —— der the Auspices of the High us give you an Deane AYRE estimate on an School Lecture Course. up -to - date sys- H.L. Towner, M.D. ‘em. We sell the Specialties. well known of Women and of the He Cheerful Home tam. Hours 7 to % a wm.) 1» furnace 3 Top m HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS IN CLEARANCE SALE THAT YOU WOULD BE GLAD TO GET. A SAFE RULE IS TO SHOP WHERE MOST PEOPLE SHOP. THEN YOU WILL SHOP HERE. ITS THE BIG STORE THAT MAKE PRICES AND MAINTAIN THEM. THATS OUR ONLY APOL. ~ OGY FOR BEING BIG. Thomas Schermerhorn Everything new and up-to-date. First- Class Accommodations. Thomas Ave. Opposite L .V. Station. Rates $1.50 Per Day. Bayre.. H. Tuttle, M. D., Speeialist, “ Sayre. OFFICE Attorneys and Counselors. Reason for Longer Life. The reason why the population of civilized countries is Increasing so | rapidly 1s due to our increased ability |the High School course will take place to resist Infectious diseases This | Friday evening, January 18, and in | ability is partly natural, but, of course, [will be a very superior one. The { largely artificial I'yler Gates concert company St ee one of the very best will delight all : | Obliging! who attend. The company Is compos- ~ OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK ~hich cant beé| A London furniture Jealer who led of Lulu Tyler Gates, reader: Gra- vi ley Phone 27x 128 Lockhart St beaten. Plumb- | committed suicide the other day left ham Smith Basso, Edith Adams. cel- mg, Heating and | a note explaining that he bad done |e and William Erbart Snyder, plan- | and wade ber go to & neighbor's howe Fog : Sy . “Fin work | so because a [riend of his had asked (or The new Grand plano will come | while he went in another direction aws &s Winlack Gas Fixtures, | him to in very haudy for it will give asplen-| Five negroes were arrested and Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Athens—The next entertainment in Both Phones. { Waverly, and all kinds of team work A deputy sheriff will keep watch day |attended to promptly. Livery at- and night at each of the places where {tached the ballots are stored frum now until [997 N, Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 208x the action brought Ly the attorney gen HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR eral to oust Mayor McClellan is decid- : . on _ | ed by the courts DR A REES v4] D : ALIVE. tur d dll on d eCla on - orsets te Rev, DF. Simpech They take a Seizure of the ballot boxes was ae . . ' ' . "| 7 - arb > : i Will pay $1.00 a head at the barm hort wedding trip and will reside in| wopilished by virtue of an order sign | 111 Miller Street. AN calls promptly attended 10 day n - . ~ “ . : Po om a EIGHT STYLES TO SELECT FROM AND THREE VALUES. 4 by Supreme Court Justice Peter A OFFICE HOURS: | . " ! ay, Hendrick, sue of Charles F. Murphy's : 150. 7:00 to 8:00] night. Valley telephone at stors. 75¢ values 49 ~e $1.00 values 69c: $1.50 values 98¢. closest friends. The order recited that Sto11:00 a m., 2 to 4:30, 7: 0 8. | Bell telephone in house. ® , ? the attorney general had the right to| Genito urinary and chronic diseases | H N The Lot to Be Sold are Shown in Our Lockhart Street Window take charge of the boxes, inasmuch ay (8 specialty. Both Phones J. H. DUNLAP, : They | they contained the evidence upon Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa. which the ouster proceedings are based COME TO Deputy Attorney General Rathbone and a staff of assistants started out at ° . * ’ midnight with the orders, and their | & | 0 4 methods were sensational enough. Teo Sm get at the Staten Island ballot boxes, — for Instance, they tried to force thelr | way Into the vaults of the Staten Is | land Savings bauk at Stapleton, where | they were stored, at 2 o'clock in the |For the Finestg Beers, Ales, Wines worniug avd finally succewded in gulu-| Ing access at daylight and Cigars In the Valley. The attorney general also seized the ballot boxes stored jo the Mauhattan | Lockhart Street. Storage warvhouse at Fifty second! SS street and Seventh avenue, the Eagle! Btorage warehouse in Fultou street, Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Brooklyn, and the Globe Storage ware: bouse lu Long Island City. fUTU TYLER GATES It was understood that the ballot — Slice Snitsd 3» diseases of the SWF vy | boxes In other Luroughs would be sim- M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. ®, » Nose and Throat CONCERT COMPANY, a. EE ukls Won prevent| : ? accurately fitted. Hours 10 to tawpering before they are taken into MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. Sal old LL. Qin Mutt court to be reopeued and the ballots ley ‘phone 166x. gh J. M. ASHTON Wanted to Lynch Five Negroes. J ® 5 - LYNCHBURG, Va, Jun. 9A mob — B H DRISLANE ; of seventy five men Lere tried Ineffec-| General Contractor and Bailder. ® 8 8 tually to take frow the authorities tive Plans and Estimates Furnished. Contractor and Bullder 5 Megty Suspocts Sider Srey In conn Valley Phone 126. Residence 208 Plans and Estimates pre is e outrage b exro © R 210 Miller St Gladys Shelton, seventeen years old, Chestaut St, Sayre, Pa. BayTY,. ot daughter of a well to do farmer, near! Mounrve, Va. The girl was alone at! fain bowe, aud the negro after accomplish lug his purpose took the girl to & creek to drown ber. He changed his wind Training School for Elephants. There is a training school for ele Burners and did planist a chance to display his | brought bere, aud seventy-five wen : RIND | two wiles. The girl 1s expected to re A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS : : | phants at Api, in the Kongo State, |°f the best cellists In the country | ~ 7 Valley Phone 180a Sayre H R TALMADGE The training operations have pro harmonious effects and we seldom Thirty Mesican Rioters Shot. ze . | duced encouraging results, have a chance to hear such music as| CITY OF MEXICO, Jan, 9 - Reports Both Phones, Elmer Avenue on ah " 0 era Cruz, where rioting has atten Ets will sou be on sale, ed the strike of the textile workers, lo Glassware wonderful powers. Miss Adam is one chased Sheriff Beard and a deputy for TRANSACTED. | SERS where 28 elephants are taking lessons | THIS 18 an instrument capable of flue ees pe 3 will be given at this time. The tick-| from the mill districts of Orizabu, state hs 5 - adolin Teacher A] Green ee 4 * ) dicate that the goverument {roops are vhich Die 1 will devote tothe n ils on te mardolio, Bs of Te Richard block, over = forther particulars ad- | « Kitchin, Leading Drayman. Contractor and Bullder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 625 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: : Elmer Block, Lock- Bare. Hh Exposure Brings on Rheumatism. Painful in Its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first pain in the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodiné. It acts immediately on the Bl and Nerves, d will tivel Spee Rheumatism, ae positive ’ d by C. MM Early Risers, relia- Recommended by C. aow complete masters of the situation To guin control of the rioters, however, It was necessary for the troops to fre upon the wen. Thirty dead Lave best counted, while over eighty ure reported wounded, It is belleved that the steike has been brokesu. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills drives the poison from the body, A £3 (3
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