wise man to spend it.” _ offerings. Halt Price Sale Come Early Is Our Advice. Gloves at Less Y. Is in Athens where she will re- main with her son, J. H. Olendort all winter, Mr. and Mrs L. W. Raup have been guests of his brother, Geo. H. Raup ahd nephew H. F. RHaup =ince New Years day and r=turned to Milton, Pa, today. Alfred, the 10 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Douglass, North Main street died this o'clock. There are no arrangements made yel for the fuueral Abe Groat has a collection of pen- pies and old copper coins dated 1538 and 1549, also two cent pleces dated 1558 and 1860 and 'wo nickel pennies dated 1564 and 1865. We are requested to state that the Athens lodge of the National Protec- tive Association of Troy, Pa, meets in G. A. R ball every first and third Monday evenings in the mobth, and not the second and fourth as recently FINE, CLEAR, SWEET AND JUICY. ROCHESTER CELERY. FANCY HOT HOUSE LETTUCE, If You Want Things Cheap PARSNIPS, CARROTS, TUR. NIPS, CABBAGE. 35¢ values Gc values jother Big Lot of Coats, | pushed Ladies’ Wrappers at cost | A C Mrs Suis, and Skirts, One- ~~ Third Of. advice li come early but all sizes are here and many styles re- Half Price Sale ‘Of a large quantity of Furs, Neck Pleces and Third Off ~ Is the way you figure now om a quantity of ‘Furs. Every one is a 1906-1507 model. But must : our salesrooms soon Yours a. one-third off 150 Pair Gray and Tan Blankets Our regular 49¢ leader. Clearance sale price dic “10-4 White, regular 75¢. Clearance 7c ~ 11-4 White, regular $1.00. Clearance S% “11-4 White, regular $1.12. Clearance 98c¢ "11-4 White, regular 1.25. Clearance $109 11-4 White, regular $159. Clearance $137 12-4 White, regular $2.00. Clearance $1.79 One lot § patterns Nottingham Eiderdown, our reg. 25¢ quality. Special clearance Ibe. a hens Teasledown, regular 10e. Arnold" 35 in. Flannelette, our regular 15c. Clear. ance 10c. Clearance few fancy 89 and 75¢ holiday Suspenders for Boys’ Dollar Sweaters For 6%c. Buy at this store. The $1.00 sort for 79¢c. ! | Feet In these leit shoes at small lay out of money. regular regular . .«:98¢ sees: 080 dren’s Headgear Napoleon and Continental shape bearskin In white $1.19 Other values from Ale up ) to $1 00 7%¢ quality for 48e¢ Don't be gulded by price but Blankets With the best store offering you know of One lot, our regular $400. Special $319 One lot, our regular $6.25. Special $4.69. One lot, regular $650. Special $5.39 Special $625 Special $4.19% One lot, regular $7.75 One lot, regular 36.67. Saturday and Monday EIGHT STYLES TO SELECT lex D. Stevens, fmsurance and Real Estate, 3 egotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect ? ed, Taxes Pald Roem 7, Elmer Block, AR STREET, SAYRE. re | FOURTH WARD HOSE HOUSE NEARLY FINISHED It Is Desigued to Have Bailding Ready for the Priamries. Athens—The new fourth ward hose house is rapidly pearing completion and it Is designed to have Jt ready heating extreme ' in sWe can make | {be held therein. They were putting Aracld and “daughter, Alice Raub drove over to Bumpville today to visit friends there and on ac count of the serious illuess of Mrs A. E Arnold, the wife of the for- mers brother. The regular meeting of the Nation- al Protective Association will be held Saturday evening In G. A. R. hall at 8 o'clock for the purpose of lustalling the newly elected officers. A [ull attendance Is requested. There is more old coins today. Mrs G. Lo Fuller has a siver quarter In good state of preservation dated 1818. It was made of better metal than is now used and is thinoer although of the same size in diameter. She also bas a gold dollar dated 1853. This coin has not been issued for many years and is now atl a premium In conversation with J. 8. Champion this nwrnipg we learned something of the immense operations of Jeuniugs Bros. in the new town they fave bulit up in West Virginia. He wenl there with them about two years ago and there was not a house or other bab- ftable dwelling there. He was a mlll- machinery and buildings and now they have sixty houses; a large mill with one band saw and a gang of saws, and complete equipment for manufacturing the fluest lumber They have 20.0i4 acres of timber land enough tg keep their mills iu opera tion for twenty years Mr will not return, SUTTON FACFS TWO SERIOUS CHARGES Couple Caplared at Athens Arraign- ed in Court at Danville. Athens—The wayward couple, Char les Sutton alias Wray aod Miss Ada Krum, who was captured in Athens a week ago arrived in Danville In charge of Ofcer Vorls Monday and from an account given in Tuesday's Morning News of that city it is evident that there is trouble ahead for one of them at least. We quote from that paper: Charles Sutton and Miss Ada Krum the runaway couple who were appre- hended at Athens us noted In our last issue, In custody of John Grier Voris arrived In this city Monday evening. The girl has been restored to her par- guishing In the county jail with two charges banging over him. On arriv- ing at Danville they were hustled di- rectly to the office of Justice Dalton where the desolate wife and mother of the latter, as well as the mother of the runaawy girl had been in walt- Old Virginia Corp Relish... ...... le Blue Lahel Catsup Alpha Salad Dressing 1 50c Box of Nolseleas Matches. .. f yis. Beans § 10c Bottles Blue 4 10¢ cans Yan Camp's Hominy. ... 1 19¢ cans Com 10 Ib Morle)’s Buckwheat Flour. . 12 Ib Squash . § pkgs. Nu Life ... s bushel Potatoes 8 pks. Shredded Biscuit § gis. Hickory Nuts .............. 1 peck Walnuts 3 1h Faney 12'%c Prunes 30 Conulry Style Plekles ...... Davidson's Best Sauer Kraut, gal. .& Manol's Best Sauer Kraut gal. .... 7 doz Clothes Plus 25¢ Snider's Cocklalls 3 Ih Carr's Oyster Cragks 25¢ cans Corn Beef Hash ... .. 3 Ih Hotel Blend Coffee 1 Th Karner's Coffe ..... ........ 2 gts. Marrow Fal Beaps .. 1 bu. Polaloes age 1 box (100 bars) Acme Soap ... 6 Loaves Waverly Bread Cyclone Flour White Star Flour Salndn Tea . 9 =» 2 cans Bine Labe! Peas 1 can Blue Label Peas extrs sifted 23c Fluest Baltimore Oysters Pork Chops Pork Hoasis .. Pork Chunks .. Sausage (Country Style) 4 Ib Plekled Pig's Feet A big cut in Children’s .Night Gowns and Pajamas. reduced is yours. Afternoon and Evenlg. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. SPITZ & NATHANSON Present A Powerful Melodrama of Today “WHEN WOMEN LOVE" SEE Peter and Sons’ Shirt Factory. The Great Labor Union Scene. The Jefferson Market Police Court The Great Garden Fete. The Graphophone’'s Startling Sensational Evidence, Wortnan's Word. Blackwell's [sland. The Strongest Company Ever Selected for a Melodrama Special Scenery Wonderful Electrical Effects. and A PLAY TRUE TO LIFE. Prices—Evening 25, 25, 50, 76. Matinee—15 and 25, Seats on Sale Thursday at Hall's IS Bankrupt Sale. Notice Is hereby given that pur- suant to an order of the United States District Court 1 will expose to sale, at public auction and sell to the high- est bidder, for cash, the [following goods of the Estate of Solomon Brothers, Bankrupt, sale to take place at ten (10) o'clock a. m., Monday, Jun- uary twenty-first (21st) 1907, at store- room of sald Bankrupt, No. 225 Des- Desires to announce that have some very desirable bullding for sale on cheap and easy terms, that they have placed the agelicy for selling them in the hands of ANDRE Ww EVARTS of this place. All those wishing 0 pmvide themselves homes or to invest In lots for lative purposes will do well to con sult with Mr. Evarta before purchas ing elsewhere. This plot of land is nearly surrounded by industri} plants with beautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Tor to sult purchasers. Sters 4 belng taken to supply comprising this plot with ply of the best waler fords. When you come the plot of ground Springs Corners, crosses over [. V. R. R. bridge turn to the left on the ground. There will | at the office Tuesday, Thursday other day by calling Valley Phone No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl- {al Place, Sayre, Pa. Wholesaler ol Wines, Beer and Aled. OUR BPECIALTIES WICH BEER AND ALES, XOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. th - H.L. Towner, M. D. | of Women and of the Hec tom. Hours Tto 9a m. 1.10 — 3708p. m : SOFFICD SAMUELS BLOCK { p Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St 6 Ib Brisket Very Fine Kettle Roasts 103: ® Sali Pork ...... cesenes 100 Salt Salmon your houss ¢m- {the finish coat on the front walls yes- fortat.le in every |terday and the other work will soon corner ard your | done. It Is a most beautiful bulld- coal bill will bet | 128 and as commodious as it Is possible no larger. Le! to make It and Rescue Hose can take us give you an | much comfort in thelr new home. The estimate on an | 27% room in front If for the appara- up -to - date sys- | {tus, and just back of that on the tem. We sell the ground floor is the reception and bath well known room. It is equipped with gas and mond street, Sayre, Pa.:— (a) One box Gloves pairs.) {b) One box overalls and coats (3 doz each.) (c) 149 outstanding accounts. (d) Such interest as bankrupt may have in one horse and wagon. Sele will be made in parcels as above enumerated. * H. 8. WINLACK, 205-10t Trustec. Ee a a the mother and daughtgr, who had been given up as lost, contained an element of deep pathos. The woman, yielding to her motherly instinct, al- though deeply hurt, showed a dispos- ition to take her daughter back and forgive all. The girl bowever, had much to explain. She confessed that she did not know what had prompted the cowrse she had taken “I just got (12% doz. Norway Maekerel in any of Sayre, Waverly, and all kinds of team law x EnERLL LAW RUSINESS © TRANSACTED. Sayre M. ASHTON, Contractor and Ballder, # and Estimates Furnished 126. Residence HEY'S S HOTEL NL. 208! electric fixtures for lighting and steam heat. Up stairs are three nice rooms that the boys can utilize in any way for their comfort and convenlence. Oud fire laddies are well up in disci- pline and efficiency and we are glad that they are provided with such ad- mirable quarters. Furnace Plamb- (cas Fixtures, Pittsburg. Binghamton & Eas- and tern railroad has been on the carpet so long, and its route changed so many times that jit his become a sort of changing panorama to outsiders Our citizens lu Rome, Orwell, Le- Raysville and Nichols have been mak- Elmer Avenue. |, . 1.ir plans to greet the cars when they made their first trip into their borders so long that they will be considerably dismayed when they learn that they are now coasidering the new location to build by way of Troy, Waverly and Nichols. From Nichols they are contemplating par- alelling the D. IL. & W. to Bingham- ton. But there Is time for many more into my head to go away” she sald “aud I did not want to go alone.” The little journey abroad, however, wil, probably last ber life time. Sutton and the girl made their way on foot the entire distance from Danville lo Athens about 148 miles. Somewhere between Berwick and West Nanticoke they spent two weeks on a farm husk- ing corn. They confessed that they had endured great hardshiphd and one night’ they were obliged to spend out doors with no shelter. This was where a forest fire was raging and the inhabitants were all out fighting the flames. But the burning timber made it warm so they did not suffer on account of the cold. To the charge of desertion and non-support prefer- red agalost Sutton by his wife he plead gulity, but to another charge preferred upon Information of the girl's mother charging him with being responsible for the girl's condition he plead not guilty. He will have lo face this ob want of | A few of those well known Oaks left al the old price. Time payments If desired, low about the 1ange! We have our of the best lines In the valley, no guess work. You can be the judge. No stove sold unless it’s satisfactory In every particalar. Investigate. Advertise in The Record. FA iY! uifr- (RS LEY SAYRE, PA.