i RE SEER JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE COUNTER. IT THIS UNUSUAL FOR YOU. SELL THEM TODAY. CORALLING AND BRANDING THEM WITH LARGE QUANTITIES OF THAT WILL HELP BUY A We recommend them Aleit See away at table In about 30 patterns for 16 and 18c¢ aisle No two values alike, and $22.50 18S] 15.00 12.00 Samples, They include Velveis, Body want two or they are We have roped in a few more one-half off The materials yon get is apparent few remain. Buy now uitable for rugs—at less ten-wire Tapestries Wilton and are priced so you will and and marked them alone are worth cut fo 8 Prices Ages 4 style sold, but to one-half to few Overcoals, move them not a hard See centre aisle tables AND ATHENS. Down the acks twenty sivies is them when you pric es &¢ our WAVERLY, SAYRE SAVES WORK AND Radiator the parlor or Library ismuch cleaner, 3) & Convenient. GAS LIGHT COMPANY, oy Waverly, N. Y. R.A. 6. RZES, M.D, 111 Miller Street OFFICE HOURS: Both Phones. A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder, Stevenson St Valley Phone 212y. Ww. T. . Carey, Justice o. ol the Peace. OFFICE Room 5, M. P. A. Building, <"" Jaliey Phone 2486y. THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they have some very desirable bullding lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, aud that they have placed the agency 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 {to sult purchasers. Steps are already being taken to supply all the ply of the best water the valley fords. When you come to look over the plot of ground take trolley lo Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over I. V. R. R. when across on the ground. There will be a man Saturday afternoons of each week lo show you over the ground, or any other day by calling Valley Phone No. 244c. Andrew FEvarts, 108 Hospl- tal Place, Sayre, Pa. Auditor's Notlee. Notice dersigoed is hereby given that the un- an Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Bradford Coun- ty. to distribute the funds In the hands of H. F. Page, Executor of the estate of Deborah Ann Baker, late of the Borough of Athens deceased, will give a hearing to all parties interest- ed at his office, Rooms 4 and o Eimer Block, No. 105 Lockhart street in the Borough of Sayre, County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, on Friday, February 1st, 1907, at 2 o'clock p m All persons Interested or having claims upon sald fund must make their claims before sald Auditor at that time and place or be forever de- barred from coming in upon said fund Edwin M. Dunham, ‘ayre, Pa, Jan. b, 1%07.-4t PLEASE GIVE ME A TRIAL. a good thing? We 50 when want line of repaired, Do you appreciate know you all do, the or You anything ered what you have, it right work is A postal card will bring me .to your with in furniture no matter I can do the work and My prices are right, and my guaranteed for six months uphoist do house samples and prices J. PF. OTTARSEN Cor. Broad and Pennsylvania Avenue, Waverly, N. Y. | Try the Record. | The ladies’ ald of the Baptist church will give a tea at the church parlors Thursday evening. Guy C terday Hollon was In Athens yes- ou business Justin Phrang is confined to his home with the mumps. Lent will occur this year on Feb- raary 19. Easter ono March 31 Mrs F. J ing today Wood went to Wyalus- to visit relatives Mr A Porter and wife are both sick and coufined to their homes Charles Degroff is quite sick at the of his brother, George, Elmira street J. A Keene of Wysox, was (rans- acting business in Athens yesterday of Litchfield went to night to visit his Fred Drake Philadelphia last who is sick Burgess Kinney Is recovering from his late illness quite rapidly and will be out soon Dr. J. T. Holcomb received a 7alua- ble Grand Weber Parlor inside play- er plano yesterday. There was several musicians io at- at the Hathbun musical in iast evening. tendance Waverly Mr. Heary Whitaker recently suffer: ed a painful operation and is In a very critcal condition. I. B. Powell the music dealer of Seranton placed four planos In Ath- ens and Sayre yesterday. ladies of the Bapust church held a social at the home of C. A Montgomery, Bridge street last even- ing which was largely attended and it passed off very pleasantly. The Mr. and Mrs. S. E Blank and daugh- ter Vivian of Wilkes-Barre, have been visiting at the home of Mra. Blank's parents Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Marsh, aiid returned to thelr bome today J B coins the rare English of King He has 1810 and Smith has more of Among them is an in the reign III and dated 1804 an American penny dated 1 half cent dated 1504 penny issued ieorge A missionary meeting will be held at the Presbyterian hurch tomorrow evening and Miss Loule Murray will charge of it The new singing books just purchased will be used at this meeting for the first Ume have Michael O'Harra died at Bethlehem yestreday morning at 11:30 o'clock of 1 complication of diseases He was sident of Welles and an citizen of Athens remains No. 7 Cathoile 10 o'clock 1 Te oid will avenue iis this ehurch on the forenoon at 4 arrive evening Funeral at Mon- day N. P. Chaffee has a full set of Frac- currency In all denominations and in good state of pres tional ever issued The denominations are 50c They were very the change war, but now they ervation 1Ge. handy and Jc and indeed some time after the 25¢€ Loe, only yery ire rarely seen ——————————————— Athens Churches. Eplscopal--There will be the usual services morning and evening by the Rev. W. E Daw Catholic—There will be early mass at 8:30 a. m. and high mass at 10:30 Sunday school at 2:30; benediction at 3 pm Universalist—Services morning and evening by the pastor, W. A. Kelley Morning subject “Christ on the Cross.” Evening subject, “Man's Lim- ftaltons.” Sunday school at 11:30 a m rector, usual Christian En- mm. Missionary Presbyterian—Services morning and evening as deavor at 6 o'clock p meeting at 7 p Baptist ing by the pastor, Morning subject, m gervices morning and even- Rev. F. I. Allen ‘Justification ” Even- announced Sunday ing subject not school as usual Newfoundland Well Watered. Newfoundland 1s a land of lakes. So numerous are they that It {s esti mated they cover about one-third of the total areca of the Island. There are 687 named lakes, and 30,000 known ones without names The island has also about 4,000 miles of sea coast Puzzie for Corean Seers. A good deal of curloalty was aroused a few days ago near the office of the Chosen Shimpo by the birth of a kit- ten with two heads and three eyes The Coreans, who are very superstl tious, are wondering what this por tends ~Corea Dally News, 1t Must Be. Mrs. Gushleigh says It is just lovely to be married 0 a nice old gentleman who lu willing to pay dressmakers and miliiners and sit back in a corner when younger and handsomer men want to talk about art and music and such things. An Object Lesson. Fran Bimmelmaler (going over old castle) —"Well, | never! There's ao tually grass growing on that window sill! (To her maid) You see, Maria, GRODXO, sult of a general exchange of shots be. tween the authorities and a number of terrorizts on the streets of Grodno five policemen, one terrorist were killal and a num ber of persons were wounded. without warning, shot and killed a prison wenden he assallants fled, one of them taking refuge lo a church and the other in a private house. They were pursued by the police, and three policemen. who had effected the arrest of the man in the church, were attack &1 by the assembled crowd, fired upon and Killed The terrorist escaped. The police then proceeded to the house where the second man liad hid den, and as they approached the build ing he opened fire and Killed two of his pursuers. Al this stage of the fighting troops were caliad out and fired a vol ley, killing the wan who had hidden fo the house and wounding several pass ershy At Lodz. Russian Poland, a band of terrorists shot and killed a policeman and two soldiers who were nccompany ug him on the streets A patrol at ohce relaliated by fining a volley down the street Twa passershy were killed and several were vonindesl The mur derers escnpwal TRADE CONDITIONS. CG. Dan & Ces Weekly Dusiness Heport. NEW YORK, Jan. 26-R. G. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade says Low temperature and snow at many points stimulated retall demand for seasonable merchandise, but retarded movement of freight, which was be ginning to show noteworthy improve ment Distribution of heavywelght clothing, footwear aml other winter goxls was very large. Wholesale and johbing trade in dry goods for spring delivery was also liberal Leading manofacturing industries report a steady volume of pew business. Rall way earnings thus far reported for January were 135 per cent larger than a year ago. Commercial fallures for the week in the United States were 298 against 202 last week 311 the pre ewling week and 334 the corresponding werk last year A gratifyiog steadiness Is noted ln the iron and steel industry, mills re ceiving a volume of pew business that readily sustains prices, yet there is little evideuce of abnormal activity or speculative inflation of quotations. At tendance of shoe jobbers ln the Boston market has decreased, and in another werk the balance will probably con- clude purchases ———————————— Fast Line Fram Si, John's to Ireland. f1. JOHN'S, N. FF. Jan English capitalists have closed a contract with the government of Newfoundland for a fast transatiautic steamship line to run between a port on the Irish coast and St. John's. The steamers are to make twenty-two knots an hour 26 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL (losing Stock Quotations, at 3% per cent R608 per cent balances. $18. 513. on call firmer paper, ww ils, Money Prime mercantile Exchanges, 817 wid Closing prices Amal, Copper Atchison B&O Brooklyn RT C.C.C.&8tLL Chess, & Ohlo Chi & Northw D&H.... Erie Gen ns N.Y NY Norfl. & 116% Fenn. R ity Reading x Rock Island Biv; St. Paul iss Southern az Southern 39% South. R; 159% Sugar 12% Texas Pacific 51 Union Pacific 138 U. 8. Steel Hy U8 Steel pf TY West. Union ma Central West n Pac Ry pf Electric fll. Central Lacrkawanns Louls. & Nash Manhattan Int -Met Missouri Pac New York Markets. FLOUR — Firm, but dull; Minnesota patents, MH I10G4 YE, winter straights, Boy 180; winter extras, 128043, winter pat ents Basi GO WHEAT Market opened higher on firm cables, Jight receipts and small Argen tine shipments, but later reacted slightly under realizing and snow In the belt, May, SWESKe ; July, sisasey TALLOW — Firm, city, 8% we | $1 85115 STHAW Steady; long rye, ids WOOL Quiet, domestic Aeece, Bill HOPS—Steady: state, common to choles, 1906, 188 2 196, Sgllc.; Pacltic « 1908. 116. 185, 10413 BUTTER Creamery Galle (Mercantile Exchange official quotation, extras 3c); firsts, 20 Ne | mec ands, 45Tc.; thirds, TIG3¢c. held, extras WALT EN firsts, 54 0W seconds, Dale thirds, 20670 stnte, dalry. tubs, firsts Shag seconds, ud thirds western imitation creamery firsts Ix renovated, extras 3 firsts i seconds 18671%., thirds Toe lie western, (actory, frets, 002 seconds 184 19% thirds, 17% 1% rolls, wrap ped. fine, Ax packing stock, No 1 ivy 194 No 2, 17% 18%. No 3, 16% CHEESE State, full cream, small and tare, Septembar, fancy, WW | October best, 13% lic good to prime. 1% 0k winter made, averige best 12 inferior i2e ; HRht skims, Tl Ball skims, best WA li part skims, prime. Sigs, fal to good, 8 AIT%C. . common, we | full Kiras 290 3< EGOS State country, Firm. shipping gxxl to Ast extras, per pound Pennsylvania and near b selected, white, fancy. JWI choles ‘ be brown and mixed extra Ai - firsis to extra firsts, SUG WC |, dirties Haz ; checks, 18430 | refrigerators, Jay OTATOES Quiet, but sylvania, chalce, per bushel York and western, do, 4865 lo good, $36 6c LIVE POULTRY Easier 10%; old roosters $l 13¢ duc i, 144 15¢ Krese Leys IG DRES Dh POULTRY Firm and good demand; fowls, choles, Li da to good 12046 1 204 old masters $e nearby chickens, Hilic | do FAL) : nearby turkeys. choloe 1%: do, western, cholce to fancy 1%; do. fair to good, 6417 nearby ducks. 14015; do, western, 12014 near by geese, 10gilc.: do western sgtoc steady I ra Le ye falr fowls, 12%u chickens, 104 Bulk tur in fancy 15) Live Stock Markets, CATTLE Supply ho market steady choles, 5 SMIS 10 m £ Lous ve calves, SSS 50 HOOS — Receipts fair grime heaviex, J0G7. Yorkers and pigs FO. SHEEP AND LaMna RBupn! al market slow. prime wethers, $5 aS sulls and common, U3. lambs 54750 market activ mediums, § roughs, Basi A NEW IF THING g 166 PIECE SET. It's Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot water heating eystem installed before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make your houss ¢:.m- fortable in every corner ard your coal bill will bet no larger. Le us give you an e<timate on an up -to - date sys- tem. We sell the well known Cheerful Home furnace «hich can't be beaten. Plumb- ing, Heating and Tin work. Gas Fixtures, Burgers and (Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Joth Phones, Elmer Avenue. ——— E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAVW, Office: Ro ms 4 and §, Elmer Block, hart Street, Sayre. MADAME Jf PILLS. Afar On i BAUE EvPusms Suhiunsrion Kr vr T RATE TO TAY. ~ Fails Gwares tend or Bed prepaid on 0 pwr ban. W ta a triad hb A for pies reiavnd Bamps Free If your drnggist dom 5A ave Whew cond Jour ardor 1a ide UNITED MEDICAL CO. soa 74, Lancaaren, Pa Lock- JQ FRENCH FEMALE T Solid In Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Co. 5 TO 35¢ A BOX. WANT A ONLY #10 FOR WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 a head at the . 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, Attorney-At-Law. Notary Public. Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone 11a. 112 Desmond Street, Sayre. A. H. Murray, M.D, Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the proper Fitting of Glasser. Hours—9-12; 1-5; 17-8; Sundays. by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block. 0SBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving. Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Sayre, Athens, and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery at- tached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 38x I , Mandolin Teacher Will accept a limited number of pupils on the Mandolin. Lessons given at residence of C. T. Hull, Ferry street, Athens. For further Informa- ton address EDWIN F. LOOMIS, Athens, Pa. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. XM. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. WE Murphy Jan. 14 SALPE. ANY & Blish
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