JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. NEGLECT TO P IT ROFIT BY THIS UNUSUAL FOR YOU. SELL THEM TODAY. AND BRANDING THEM WITH A MARK THAT WILL HELP BUY A $3000 STOVES 2500 STOVES 20.06 STOVES 16.06 BTOVES - We recommend them right Melt See about 30 patterns No two alike, and = SS1 12.00 They Velvets they are We have roped in a few more at one-half off The materials more than you pay us, etc, you get isapparent a few remain Buy now et Remnants, and marked them alone are worth in the Ages 4 to 8 Down the price twenty styles and Cluiches of the Kaifer. third to one-half to move them. not a hard that sells them when you see our little prices COM BR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 ~~ Genito urinary and chronic diseases : s specialty. Both Phones. A. J. Green, Contractor and Baullder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. §25 Stevenson St Valley Phone 212y. when a Gas Radiator pa cleaner, & Convenient. GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, N. V. WAVERLY, SAYRE BINED. SAYES WORK AND ee — [“LOYDPT” MAY SETTLE MATTERS. some very desirable bullding lots for selling them in the hands of ANDREW {EVARTS of this place. All those wishing to provide themseives with | homes or to invest In lots for specu- ! lative purposes will do well to con- sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- {ing elsewhere. This plot of land Is | nearly surrounded by industrial plants | with beautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms ito suit purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the land comprising this plot with a full sup- iply of the best water the valley af- fords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley to {Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over I. V. R. R. when across bridge turn to the left and you are on the ground. There will be a map at the office Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of each week to {show you over the ground, or any other day by calling Valley Phone |No. 244c. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl- ital Place, Sayre, Pa. W. T. Carey, Justice o. the Peace. OFFICE Room 5, M. P. A. Bulldmg, Valley Phone 246y. Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get, | results; others do. Bail Has Been Fixed at $10,000 in De. fault of Which He is Still In Jail Atheus—The case of C. I. B. Landis allas C. G. Lloydt grows interesting as the facts have developed since his return to Reading Although the credit of his capture is claimed by Detective Henry C. Martz, we assume that his efforts would have been [ruit- less had not Chief Mulligan and Con- stable McGovern managed the ropes that entrapped him. He was as shy as A hawk and having Leen on the alert for these officers that had been on his track over a year he would certairly have given them the slip had police alded him It learned that he was a prosperous farmer and that he had owned a §10,- 04 fertilizing §lant at Bowers station up to a year and a half ago when he became entangled In a speculation that cleaned him out, since which time he has resorted to some questionable schemes to get money to put himself on his feet again He gave notes for a large amount endorsed by promi- nent people of Allentown, Reading and Kutztown and obtained about $30,000 after which he skinned out and these endorsements have been de- clared to be forgeries His $10,000 plant was disposed of for $2,600 to one {of bis creditors and so there remained inothing for the rest of his creditors For this reason they have been hunt- ing him ever since he left Reading {After he arrived In Reading be sald {he wae glad {t was over and he would {be able to settle up all of his debts itn full if they would give him a {chance. He claims to own a 140 acre farm at Sayre and says he has die j passed of 1,400 dogs the past year. He was committed to jall in default of $10,000 bail but there is a disposition {to give him a chance to settle matters without prosecuting the case further i i not our local is DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills drives the poison from the body. A 25 5 cent box holds a week's treatment. | Sold by C. M. Driggs F. I. Decker went to Buffalo today on business. Walter Beck, the “Copper King” (in Athens today Hon. LIL. T. Hoyt was In Canton to ay on business i County Treasurer Frank Waters was {in Towanda today A tramp was cared for at the bor- ough bastile last night | Mrs W. H Sawtelle of Ulster, was calling on Athens friends today Miss Florence Jones of Owego, was visiting relatives in Athens today Mrs John Coons went to Ulster to- day to visit her mother, Mrs. DeKay Mrs. Floyd Childs of Sheshequin. was In Athens today on business The borough primaries will be held at the different polling places tomor- ow Miss Hattie Nelson. clerk and sten- grapher in Hou L T. Hovt's office is on the sick list G. L. Sykes afid wife of Ithaca, N Y. were visiting at C. B Wilson's on Tyler street today Thomas M. Stalford of Wylusing. was visiting his brother J. T sStalford in Athena last evening Miss Elizabeth Wil who has been sick with typhoid fever several weeks was able to sit up today Verne Struble of Roberts hardware store was obliged to go to his home today on account of illness Mrs. Emeline Woolsey went to New Altany today to vist her son; F. H Woolsey. Her son G 0. Woolsey ac- companied her District Attorney Charlies Mills went to Towanda today to present the de sertion and surely of the peace cases before the judge Mrs. Armstrong, who received Lhe injury at the Erie staton in Way- eriy Wednesday is yet at her daugh- ter, Mrs J T Staiford, and is reov- ering rapidly There was a meeting of the Past Masters of Rural Amity lodge last evening at Masonic hall The reg- ular meeting of the lodge will be held pext Tuesday evening J. F. Champion of Laceyville, has been in Athens on account of the {ll- pess of his son, J H. Champion, who is down with typhoid fever. He re- turned to his home this morning Dr W. B Kelley of Towanda, Dis- trict Deputy will install the officers of Queen Esther Council Royal Arcan- um Monday evening It is desired to have all of the members present There was over fifty in attendance at the meeting of the Regular Whist club at Hon L. T. Hoyt's residence last evening and they had a grand time There were 10 tables and the games were exciting. A fine supper was served after which they enjoyed the dance for the rest of the evening and until the "wee sma’ hours Edwin F. Loomis will play two man- dolin solos at the plano recital to be given by the puplls of Miss Evelyn G. Rathbun's class tonight at Mason- fc hall, Waverly. Mr Loomis will give for one number an original composi- tion of his own, entitled “Valse Sou- venir de Concert” which is receiving many compliments from the musical fraternjty. We have received an invitation to attend the annual meeting of the So- ciety of the Army of the Potomac In Washington, D. C., May 2 and 3, 1907, at which time the McClellan Statute will be unveiled President Roosevelt will give a formal reception to the members on Friday afternoon, May 3 and a banquet will take piace in the evening. President Ro sevell, Gen D. E Stickels and Generals O O. How- ard and Granville M. Dodge will make sddresses and the oration will be xiv- en by Hon W. Littleton & Exposure Brings os Rheumatism. Painful io its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first patn in the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine. It acts immediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively cure Rheumatism, however severe. Sold by C. M Driggs, Sayre. ROCHESTER CELERY AND LET. TUCE, NAVEL ORANGES, PARS. NIPS, BEETS, CABBAGE, ONIONS, SQUASH, ETC. ! Mattresses A nice big assortment from Excel price but quality malutained. F Lenox This is the name of one of the best | makes of Children's Shoes In the | country. They please the eyes of the | mother, They Gil The feel of the child. | They wear to suil the father. We will | show them to jou if glen hall un chance. We are proud of them and | you will be satisfied. Real Light Is enslly obtainable now with the new | inverfed gas lamps. A very britil- | ant light directly underneath the lamp making a fine light to read or work | by. A short double mantle, not so | easily broken as the long ones. At Karner's only. Grocery Dept. Californias lemon Cling Peaches fine | tlavor, heavy Syrup _ .. ..30c 2 (mondaga Red Ridney Beans ..35¢ | 2 pkgs: evap Apples .25¢ 2 Malta Rice 25c 2 lest ey 3 Nu Life ..20¢ 4 Vigor 30¢ | Toasted Corn Flakes Is the new breakfast dish; very appetizing; box 10¢ 1 I Royal Baking Powder 17 Acme Soap 35 Acme Soap 100 Acme Soap I Ih harner's Cofiee 1 Ih White House 11b Upham Blend | 1 Ih Best 0c Jap Tea and 1 phe wil and B. Seda . oF 1 bn. little Potatoes and 1 sack ( clone Flour Extra Fancy Flag Tomatoes Extra Fancy Flag Peas Curtis Bros. B. L. Peas Curtis Bros. B. L. Peas Onondaga Cora Cherry Hams . doe ole | .. $1.00 | B95 Boe | rd There Is a vast difference hetween | the hams of today and the hams of | years ago. The old way of curing and smoking was slow bul the resolt was fine. The short cut methods of today of pro- ducing a cured, smoked and ready for the cook ham In twenty four hours from batchering Is the cause of the change In the flavor; the old Dutch 1eceipts and methods of “a month In| the pickle, a week In the smoke house” still prevail in the modern Weppner plant at Ruffalo; the result Is that anmatchable tasor of Cherry ham. You will admit there Is odds In gin. ger. We can convince yeu there Is a big difference mm hams, Ask for Cher. ry hams; Karoer's only. 1 can Veal Loaf; 1 can petted Chlek- | en 23¢ hu ilttle Potatoes, 1 ean Se Corn | 1 can 5¢ Baked Beans, 1 can lic Corned Beef ” .58¢ bu. little Potatoes, £ qts. Beans. 45c ha. little Potatoes 85 | caps Corn ..... “> S301 cans Corn .. Bde | eans Corn 30¢ | cans Corn .. fac cans Corn 2c cans Cornu can Beats, 13¢; i can Baked Beans | 2c Three 5¢ Baked Beans, 15¢; 1 can Clams, 13; 1 ean Oysters 13¢... .30¢ Two 10c cans Van Camp's Hominy: 2 10c cans Corn Meat Dept. LAMB, CHICKENS, PORK, EXPORT BEEF, CHERRY HAMS, AND LILPIG SAUSAGE. - | With all meat preducts high it's temptation to lower the guality; our export beef Is top quality; i you want a prime roast or steak we can please you. The chickens and pork are home grown and fresh killed; Lilplg at ic beats apy western product and’ let you be judge; Include a pound | or twe in your next order. Made Fri. | day for Saturday trade emly. ———= Are you thinking of pew Furniture this Spring! Our second and third | floors may suggest a deal, later if not now. Time to settle if desired. Furs at Greatly Reduced Prices WANT A 100 PIECE SET. $10 FOR a It s Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot water heatin ng system install before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make your house com- fortable in every corper ard your coal bill will bet no larger. Le us give you an e-timale 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. Gas Fixtures, Burners and Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Elmer Avenue. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofiice: hart Street, Sayre. FRENCH FEMALE HATA os A Rare, Cowvars Esser for Sovessmss Newre gro BOVR ANOWH TO FAIL Sota! Sumi Aromis | Baits or Money Rafended Sent prepaid ti 0 et Soe rr Leen on IN 40 be paid Be oie relbeved Samples Free If your druggiot doe net Bare (dem send Foul ardere te the UNITED MEDICAL CO... 90 74, Lancasvin, Pa WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn All calls promptly attended to day or night. Valley telephone at store Bell telephone in house. J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa. H. H. Mercereau. Attormey-At-Law. Notary Public. Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone 1la. 112 Desmond Street, Sayre. A.H.Murray,M.D. Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the proper Fi - of Glasser, Hours—$-12; 1-6; T7T-8; Sundays by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block. OSBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Druying nad NHeviag. Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Bayre, Athens, and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery at- tached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone Si8x RR PS Mandolin Teacher Will accept a limited mnumber of pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons given at residence of C. T. Hull, Ferry street, Athens. For further informa~ tion address EDWIN PF. LOOMIS, Athens, Pa. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. MP. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA Monday, STOCK Jan. 14