Crm rey wi Merchandiso to supply names of users that any. . One-fourth off up lo 18 for spot cash only They Incipde asbesios, double - of bucks. Third 1s a temporary price, and ] reall prices. you you may feel Janaury 25th, and fronts, some wool The price is 2 Fourth Off Never offered more brings unusual val $3.13 instead of The remainder of Mill closed out at One-Half Pr Furs, One-Hall bat about all values are rep- Think of the salin lined suit "being picked np readily and yet are here to choose from Homes furnished complete most people do their shopping corsets for 6%¢c. Corsets for $6.00 and up They are about one of each from cellar te attic, here. that's why We thrive on comparison. DR. A. G. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS $0 11:00 a m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 | Tes Ww . Both Phones. Alex D. Stevens, _ Insurance and Heal Estate. Houses Rented, Reats Collect- : ed, Taxes Pald Boom kA Elmer Bloek, 1. L..-Towner, M.D. Specialties. LI fum. Hours 7to 9a m. 1 to ge 3. Tto8 pm OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK. 128 Lockhart St H. Tuttle, M. D., | Specialist. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses fitted. Hours 10 to 12 Sm.,21065 7tc3 pm Office and 211 South Elmer Ave. Val- A. J. Green, Contractor and Bullder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. ‘Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y. Bverything new and up-to-date. First- : “Class Accommodations Thomas Ave, Opposite L .V. Station. C.J. Kitchin, Sagres Leading Drayman. special care und prompt attention } to moving of Planes, Household Safes ele. . M. ASHTON, General Contractor and hind _ Plans and Estimates Furnished. Vivid Recollections. Athens—-C. E McKinney's address Grand Army meeting Saturday | brought up some vivid remembrances {of war Umes that can hardly be ap- preclated now, but they were vital issues in the times that tried men's Knowing the grand results of [the contest it would seem that there | could have been any one that would have embarrassed the govern- ment in their struggle for naltnoal {existence. But there were many such | that huug on to. their fallacy of State | Rights and sympathized with the ‘They held meetings and pass {ed resolutions declaring that the at- | lempt to subjugate the south was a violation of their constitutional rights and they were ready to defend them with all of the means In their power. This feeling ran so high that after union man was called {upon to show his colors, and the stars and stripes were floated upon nearly levery house in the land. Mr, McKin- on his house in Litch- {field and soon there came & report {to that a tear down his flag Just then John A Dix issued his famous order “It any one attempts to haul down the American flag shoot him on the spol.” Mr. McKinney saw the delegation com- ing and planting himself in the door of his house with a gun he waited They came but seeing the look of determination In McKinney's eye they went away without the flag, and it was not disturbed. {at not south la time every ne y had one results Hon. 0. D. Kinney sends word lo {his home friends that he was In a {railroad wreck but Is uninjured. He | was on his way south and about four hours out of Chicago when the acci- dent occurred. Two cars went off the {track and turned completely over and 2 car he was in turned partly over DeWitt's Kidney and. Bladder Pills brian the poison from the body A 25 cent Box holds a week's treatment, | Sold by C. M. Driggs } i \ BRAND NEW METHOD OF ADVERTISING. Hoped That it Will Be Productive of tiood Results, Athens—One of our merchants that advertise found written on the paste- board covering iuside a barrel of crackers the following advertisement that may be of interest lo some of our young ladles: ‘Harry Hannis of 55 Manhattan Street, Ashley. Pa. Is desirous of corresponding with some young lady. Would be pleased to hear from some one soon Yours Respectfully, HR" We are remineded of a similar case a few years ago when a merchant merchant found a request on a cloth around a roll of butter from a young Indy asking for some young man to correspond with her. A youbg man responded at once but was stunned by the reply. “You are too Iate. | have been married five years and have a family of three children.” The trouble with that person was that the merchant did not advertise and the butter was about ten years old. In this case we can vouch for the fa¢t that whoever answers this request will be in time for this from a live man that advertises Em ELL il W. T. Carey, Justice o! the Peace. OFFICE Room 6, M. P. A. Building, Valley Phone 246y. Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law, A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. a A ———— John Childs went to Wilmot oday on business. Fm— a——— Dr. C. L. Stevens returned to Har- risburg today, J. R. Moore is in Connecticut work-' ug at his trade. 1. T Stafford speat Sunday In his old home at Wyilusing Miss Lena Henry Is again werking in the F E Luckey store Mr. and Mrs. John Grippen were in Towanda today on business Jacoh E Weller will entertain Per- kins Poat at thelr meeting February 2d. Burgdss Geo A. Kinney is very mich betfer and expecis to be out soon Malcom Vandermark went to New York last evening, where he will spend a week's vacation. Miss Cassie Leahey of Ridgebury, spent last week with Athens frignds and reutrned home today. George Wilson of Hinghamton, is visiting at the home of E S. Russell He spent today In Towanda. Mrs. Bert Rowe, {18 North Main street, who has ben slick fir the past week with typhoid fever is no better. Will accept a limited number of pu- pills on the mandolin. Address Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa. 213-3 Mrs. Geo. Tillman went to New Era this morning, called there by the ser- ious illness of her father, Oliver Trav- is Frank 8. Morley, who recently sus- tained agslight shock of paralysis is much better and will soon be around again. John J. Weller and Wm. Weller with thelr wives attended the funeral of George Grimley at Windham yester- day. Mrs. Sidney Loomis went Wo Tow. anda today to take out letters of ad- ministration upon her late husband's estate Miss Dorothy Holcomb of Ulster, was the guest of Miss Sybil Macafee over Sunday and returned home this morning. Mrs. Deloss Dubolg spent Sunday with her son, Sehrman Dubols and re- turped to Monroeton today. She re- ports that Mr. Dubols Is recovering from his severe lliness The high wind Saturday night lifted the advertising bill board at the corner of Vanderbjit and Malin streets and scattered it to the four corners of the earth Miss Mary Kitchen has been the guest of Mrs. Ernest Schoonover a short time and returned to Marshville, Pa, today Mr. and Mra. Qrrin Merritt of Les- tershire, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Merritt's brother, Harry Whitak- er, First street Perkins Post made arrangements bt their Salurday meeting to celebrate Lincoln's birthday February 12 with appropriate exercises and A. L Rich- ards, Geo. W. Morse and kL. W. Kelley were appointed a committee to make the necessary arrangements They will have a banquet Ig the hall and} invite all soldiers whether they be- long to the post lo come and bring the wives and enjoy the services. There will be singing. treacing and recitations and a most -ajovable time |; ts anticipated, FIELD DAY AAD TRACK MEETING Will Be Held at Athens, Pa, May 18, 1907—Fine Program Arranged. Following is the report of the meet- Ing of the executive committee of Bradford county I. A. A. held Jan. 19, 1907. The first field and track meet shall be held at Athens, Pa, May 15, 1907. The program will be- gin at 1:46 p. m. The events und or- der in which they will be held, are as follows: 1—Hundred yard dash? S—Mile run: 3—High jump; yard run; O-—Runniag broad jump; —220 yard low hurdle, trials; 7— Two mile run; §S—Pole vault; Low hurdle final; 11—0One half mile run; 13220 yard run. The afficlals shall be one man to act 12—Shot put; pi both starter and referee and three men to act as judges, who shall not be Interestéd In any of the schools or students pafticipating; one clerk of course with assistants, one man to act as announcer and scorer who may be local parties, Individual prizes shall be, 1—a prize of blue ribbon words printed thereon designating that bolder has won a first place; 2— a simialr plece of orange ribbon and 3—a similar plece af red ribbon. The trophy to be decided upon later, for the schop! winning the Iargest number of points shall be the prop- erty of the association, but held by the winning school until the next an- nual meet when it shall be returned to the executive committee. Provid- ing, that any school winning first place for three years In succession, shall be presented with the trophy and a new one shall be provided by the assoclation to be competed for by the schools Each team may have one represen- tative who will be allowed on the course to look after the Interests of the team. All others except contest- ants and officials wearing badges shall be excluded from the course. Rule 15 of the Laws of Athletics of the Intercollegiate Athletic Associa- tion shall be changed so as to allow the starter to fire a second shot to re- Rev. Mr. Evans of Aubury Seminary preached two good sermons at the Presbyterian church yesterday. Rev. von Tobel was not able to be out to, the service. He 18 much better today. Comrade C. E. McKinney has been appointed Patriotic Instructor for Per- kin's Post. His duties consist of look- ing after the teaching of patriotism and the placing of flags oun the public schools The wind yesterday tore the tin and rolled Nt in a bundle so it’ is not much use at present for the purposes intended. It niso blew down one of the c¢himneys on the same bullding. Ladies’ Library Clab. rmm—— Athens—The following program will fog tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 o'clock p. m.: Paper, he Public School System,” Mrs. J. 8. Thurston. Plano duet, Misses a Graham and Louie Murray. Paper, “Higher Edu- cation in Pennsylvania,” Mrs. G. E. Rogers. Vocal solo, Mrs. L. M. Rice, call the contestants for improper slarting. To meet the necessary expenses of ‘the association an admission fee of 25 cents shall be charged to all ex- cept officials and press representatives provided with passes. Providing, the amount of admission to all actual oon- | testants in events shall be refunded to their respective schools. Ten cents "each for men and boys shall be charg- 'ed for seats In the grand stand. Other regulations shall be provided for In the constitution of the asso- clation and In the rules of the Inter- collegiate Athletic Association, No, 269. These rules may be obtained for ten cents a copy of A. 0. Spalding and Brothers, New York. | Yours for a successful field and track meet, executive committee, Geo. E. Rogers, Athens, J. A. Chrestensen, Canton, L. M. Hillick, Sayre. DeWitl's Kidney and Bladder Pills drives the poison from the body. A 25 cent box holds s week's treatment. Sold by C. M. Driggs. Try the Record Ia | E pg! % ro a - pa SE ~ - \, Y, If You Wan A big cut Night Gowns is yours. 1 Cor. Broad St. and it's Not Too Late To have a mod- em ean ut of hot water eating system install before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make yout house com- ortable in every corner and your coal bill will bet no larger. Le us give you an estimate on an up -to - date sys- tem. We sell the well known "Cheerful Home Furnace which can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. and H. R. TALMADGE, Both Phones, Elmer Avenue. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Lock- bart Street, Sayre. FRERCH FERALE MADD TEARS 3S: Frye ga JUOWR TH TAR. Salut Were Pure! Bemis) Rath Sor FLO por ben. WIN sont thes on trial br be jail fy wwe relered, Frew. lo biihocad mb Bove em wud your anders to YNITIO MEDICAL provide 74, Lanqasven, Pa Sold in Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Ge. , ne Cheap & .in Children’s and Pajamas. B Park Ave., WW aariy. | <& AAS LP) Ee b ~ HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. will py $1.00 5 Bead ‘st the harm All calls promptly attended to day or night Valley telephone at stors. Bell telephone in house. J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna Bt, Athena, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-At-Law. Notary Public. * : Special attention to. pension papers. Valley Phone 1la. 112 Desmond Street, Sayre. A.H.Murray, M.D. Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat and the proper of 1-6; 17-8; Office, Glasser. Hours—§-12; STS by appointment. ock Block. ~OSBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Koving. ats alle for and deliversd Waverly, and all kinds of of tat ork siiuded to promptly. Livery at- or N. N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 3 Mandolin n Teacher Will accept a limited number or pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons given at residence of C. T, Hull, Peery street, Athens. For further tnforma- tion address EDWIN F. LOOMIS, Athens, Pa. Attorsers aad. Cousselors.” MP. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, v0. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHRNS, Murphy Jan. 14 ANY & Bish
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