This store is ble cost. One lot of | Mercerized White ¥ery seasonable. figured and formerly priced Clearance Waists Sizes 34 to 42 All 1% these at this the dealers on quant at $1.18 Clearance price. No discount to ty Cheviots in Black, Blue three-quarter length coats, skirts. Reds: Bo lower. These are high class for low temperature | em Special lot of ‘Sharply reduced. $175 values $1.1 but all About 20 styles 8. Grey, Red and } ,itendance of Pattern Hats at one-half price. iF 48¢ Leader Blanket, Special Our $100 White 11-4 Blanket Our $1.12 White 11-4 Blanket. Our $1.69 White 11-4 Blanket, price on these w $4.00 $5.25 Special 7 Special Clearance of It's not always Our ill be self-regulating aria esas isies $3.19 cise. 34.68 ....5538° «38 25 3419 Men’s $1.00 Blue Flannel Shirts for 79¢ Ought to be 5 39¢ Eight styles of only at Less values S58¢ All gew stylish and practical, §2 one-fourth off. at one-third Street floor, oute tell you to buy deep a cut, TO Stocking Caps 26 and 50c C-B Corsets today and Monday $1.50 Big Clearance of r alsle. Your own judgment will Closing them out is cause for so THIS BIG CLEARANCE SALE 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: [1:00 5. m., 2 10 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 | ex D. Stevens, ‘Insurance and Real Estate, ; Negotiated, Insurance Written, 0 Rented, Rents Collect- ed, Taxes Pald phar 7, Elmer Block, STREET, = SAYRE. Specialties. of Women and of the Rec Hours Tto 9a. mm. | to ir Ttof ps m OFFICB-—SAMUE!S BLOCK. Phone 7x. 128 Lockhart St Har, Nose aod Throat. Glasses ' fitted. Hours 10 to 12 2 to 5.7108 p m. Office and 311 Sond Elmer Ave. Val A. J. Green, - Contractor and Bullder, ° and Estimates Furnished. ‘ Su. Valley Phone 212y. ‘We Buy Junk. | Do you know that Blosteln Bros pay the highest price for rags, rub- bers, iron, metals, etc. Call on us before disposing of your junk We buy wholeszle and retail. Bell phone 80w. Prompt attention, exact weight Write for prices. Bolsteln Bros. Cor Johnson aud Broad Sta, Waverly Low cost always GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, N.°Y FIRST Ma MALIANAL OF sr Ca 1) 000.00 AENERAL B BANKING Three Per Cen! Interest Pald on Time Deposits. DIRECTORS, P. Wilbur, J. N. Weaver, A. Wilbur, J. W. Bishop, E Wheelock, W. T. Goodnow, L. Haverly, Seward Baldwin, F. T. Page R. F. Page, Cashier. ‘How to Lighten Mother’s work E Ww. J 0 Asbestos Sad Irons Save work, worry and time. The Asbestos Hood keeps the iron hot and the handle cool. That's why it does the work better, and makes Ironing a pleasure. “AN IRON FOR EVERY PURPOSE.” The Asbestos Sad Irons are for sale in Sayre by BOLICH BROS Biabop Taibo wil ake 3 vito! Trinity church April 28. . Eugene McDanlels was off duty to- day on account of {liness. Arthur Benjamin and Dan Donovan spent Sunday in Elmira. BE. Heath and wife spent Sunday in Owego with relatives H. K Mitchell of Troy, was in Ath- ens on business Saturady evening. Miss Nellie Herbert Ia down wilh the grip at Joseph McDanlels. J. J. Morrison of Towanda, was in Athens on business Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slow were call- ing upon Mra. Jay McKean yester- day. Miss Sanford of Ithaca, spent Sun- day with her brother, J. T. Sanford in Athens. . Miss Katie Coflin of Binghamton, was callipg upou Mrs. R. J. McKean yesterday. . Mrs. Cramer and son of Monroeton, were guests of Hon. 0. D.« Kinney over Sunday. R. J. Ameigh of Wellsburg, spent Sunday with Lis brother, John K. Ameigh in Athens. Major J. C. Robinson and wife of Troy, were guests of thelr son, Cash- ier Robinson today. John Heavener, landlord of the For- rest house, is on the sick list and threatened with fever. Mrs. Sarah D. Ball of Sheshequin is the guest of her rdaughter, Mra N. V. Weller in Athens, Mr. and Mra. John Wooly have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pation and returned Overton today. J. W. Donlon of Ricketts, has been spending a few days with his son, F. W. Dounlon and returned home today Mra J. D Fice was called to Trin- ket today on account of the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs Harry Thompson. Miss Margaret Keir has been spend ing a short time with her brother, Canfield Keir and family and return- ed to Ulster today. The Baraca class of the Baplist church will hold a Masquerade Soc- lal at the home of Mr. and Mrs (ieo Page, corner of Elmira and Palne slreets tomorrow eveanlug The funeral of Hezekiah Morris was held from the Athens Hapust church today at 12 o'clock, Rev. F. LL Al- len officiating. Interment in Tioga Point cemetery. —————— The struggle for the Athens post- office is on and the contestants are the present locumbent, ¥ G. Salrs, and C. H. Satterlee. They have bolh been circulating petitions today, The Campbell brothers, J. N. of Elkmwore, W. Va, and H.W. of Hut tonville, W. Va, came to Athens to- day oo account of the serious lliness of thelr mother, Mra. Clarissa Camp- bell - Chester E McKinney will entertain Perkins Post Saturday afternoon with remeiniscences of army life. Com rade McKinney was one of four broth- ers, all of which served In the wur of the Rebellion. Hon. 0. D, Kinuey started on a southern trip on the Black Diamond yesterday. He will be accompanied by Ben Hale and Wm. Little of Taw- auda, and they will visit Duluth and California and Mexico. Wiliams’ Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your Kidneys? Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your Kidneys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loin, side, back, groins and Bladder? Have you a flabby ap- pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to péss urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney lls will cure you. Sample Free. By mall, 50c. Sold bY Druggists. Williams Mfg. Co., Prop'r., Cleveland, Sold by C. M. Driggs, druggist. Going Out of Business BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 14 The Misses Tabor & Lambert will close out (heir entire stock regardless of cost. 25¢ Siocks and Bells............16e G0c Stocks and Belts, .............88¢ All embroidery materials ot very reduced rates. . i Richardson's sflks Se. It will be given in Blsbree opera house, Wednesday evening, Jan 16th und the following is the cast of char- Miss Nellle Woart ..Miss Mildred Heatherson Mrs Pickens ..... Mrs Anna Weller Aust Bipg ....Mrs. Mame McDaniels Norman Weir .... Harry PF. Spencer Richard Hermitage,”M. M. .......... CS assresiins Samuel. Deubler Tohn “Gordon Theodore Blener Sheriff Blake S Rev. Phillip Dunchester. Will J. Vance Miss Roth Palmer, Miss Ruth More- {and and Mr. G. D. Harden Will be on hand with vocal selections The dia- gram is now at Sanford's drug store where reserved lickels may be pro- cured. Ladies’ Library Clab Athens—The following program will be given at the Ladies’ Library Club tomorrow afternon at 2:45 o'clock: Vocal solos, “Across the Stream” and “Forgotten” by Ruth Palmer. “Historic Sights” by different mem- bers. Select Reading by Mrs. C. M. Smith. “Famous Forta” by Mrs. H. F. May- pard. Piano Duet by Misses Corbin and Jordan. “Reading by Land, Money and Tax- ex” by Mri J. 8S. Thurston. -Belect Reading by Mrs. C. M, Smith. The meeting will be In charge of Mrs. C. M. Myer, chairman, Oficers Iustalled, Athens—The following officers of Washington Camp, No. 633, P. 0. 8 of A. were installed by District Geo pe Patterson Friday evening: President, P. IL. Haflet; vice president, John K. Ameigh; master of forms, Teeo- dore Biener; conductor, Frank Per- ry: financial secretary, Frank Hil; recording Secretary, A. Hunsinker; treasurer, W. Vanostrand; guard C. F. Brainerd; Iaspector, Geo. Nev mean. The order Is prospering very finely and they meet in Sanford's hall every week. “GET-RICH-QUICK" SCHEME. Two Men Under Arrest Charged With Fraud by Dr. Kemp. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—-What Is charged by the police to be a scheme to defraud a Washington physician out of FU led tu the arrest of Frank F. Homans of Parls, France, and David T. Tanuer, alias Townsend, of White Plains, N. Y,, on the charge of conspiracy The two men were taken into cus: tody in an uptowu hotel after Dr, Thomas J. Kemp of this ¢ity had re ported to the police tbat Tanner made a proposition to him lo enter into a deal “to put a New Yerk gambling bouse out of business” Dr. Kemp de clares that the wen assured him that by Investing $5.000 he could easily win from $200,000 to £300,000 within one week, The physician, however, says he did got put up any nionaP, but encouraged the men to secure evidence, The “get: rich-quick” scheme, According to Dr. Kemp's report to the police, was that Dr. Kemp was (o pay 85,000, and Tan- ner, who claimed to he maoager of the gambling house, was “to tip Homans aud the physician off on the run of the cards fa a faro game.” ‘Tanner and Homans were locked up at the First precinct police station. Hoth men de uy the charges. WRECK AT BARNEY, N. M. Five Killed and Right Injured When Chirageo Flier Was Derailed, EL PASO, Tex, Jan. 14.-Runuing at high speed, a Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific passenger train bound for Chicago dushed Into an open switch at Barney, N. AM., at an early hour. Five parsons were killed and eight injured, none fatsily. B. Ackley, engineer; C, J. Redfield, firewnn; an unidentified passenger, an unidentified boy and a Mexican laborer are dead. When the train dashed (nt: the switch the locomotive left the track and turned over, pinnlyg the englileer and the fireman underusath. The ex- press car, the dining car and a Pull mau were thrown from the truck, State Treasurer Lod Raid, DETROIT, Mich, Jan, 14 ~Frank P; Glagler, state treasurer, led the ew- ployees of bis stove works at Chelses, Mich, ln a raid on eight saloons In that village. The party broke every slot machine into bits and then made a bonfire of the debris, nickels aud all, in the public square, Chelsea was a quiet village, and the proprietors of its saloons were sticklers for law sod order until a liquor dealer came from Detroit a few weeks ago and opensd a handsomely sppointed saloon, with slot machines, a free lunch counter aiid other modern sccessories. In Malin street. To keep their trade the other seven saloon keepers had to follow suit, and almost in & night the hitherto quiet town was converted {ato a little Moate Carlo Big Cottam Nisse lu Texan GRANTSBURY, Tex, Jou. 14. Twelve hivudred bales of cotton were. iS yours. Bankrupt Sale. Notice 1s hereby given 1hat pur- suant to an order of the United States District Court I will expose (o sale, at public auction and sell to the high- est bidder, for cash, the following goods of the Estale of Solomon Hrothers, Bankrupt, sale to take place at ten (10) o'clock a. m , Monday, Jan- uary twenty-first (21st) 1907, at store- room of sald Bankrupt, No. 226 Des- 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. Sale will be made in parcels aa above enumerated H. 8. WINLACK, Trustee, It's Not Too Late To have a mod- orn steam or hot water healin, “ aystem ins beforsn extreme col! weather sels in We can make your house com- fortable in every corner and ou ccal bill will bet no larget. us give you an estimate on an up -io - date sys- tem. We sell the ~ well known Cheerful Home "Furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burrers (Glassware. (12% doz 205-10t id (AS. bth gc ER . re DE —— H. R. TALMADGE. An lIusarance Policy Yor a 4 Present. : has many poluts in its favor that other present can approach, can be no doubls of its acceptability, and if you would learn exactly w, such a gift means and how it can obtained, send your name, ; address to us, W¢& are Massachusetts Mutual Lite Co. a company of ’ standing. FRED J. TAYLOR, Sayre, Pa. Wholesaler of # Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DU WICH BEER AND WICH BREWING COS. ALES. 109 Packer Avenus, Sayre, PK. *
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