Involved are i line of Coats. Hats. Robes. for boys. ~ There is one-half Shapes. on Felt of Furs. ~ Shanters. ing Caps. lot of Furs. Sweaters. ' Colored Skirts. many styles, women's, children’s. misses’ and tures. tity of Rain Coats. Flannelettes. F. L Smith was in Binghamton over Suaday. John Kramer, Jr, was in Elmira | yesterday. | Dr. F. W Rice of Rome was in Ath- lens yesterday A C Arnold came to Athens from | Vawter this moraiug and wile went to today to attend the funeral of Lent Lewis Stevens Rome I P Mrs John Heavener, who has been suffering from blood polsoning (sa much better C. W. Crans and wife attended the {funeral of CW. Hoyt at Waverly Sat- irday afternoon I WW. Nichols ick for a work this morning who has been very week was able to go to Mrs went to Wryalusing todas flerbert Moore and children to spend a short time with relatives Charles Slevens and wife and daughter Carrie went to Rome today to attend the funeral of I. P. Lent Aliss Flossie of Owego, N. Y visiting friends in lones and Miss Moe who have been Athens and Sayre the past week. returned to thelr homes iast evening Athens H N Weller and wife are staying at the home of Mrs Weller's father, Mr. McDonald for the present, while they are getting the new bank building ready for business in Luzerne county Yesterday they had a kind of informal reception at the home of Mr. MeDon- ald’s in Sheshequin and F. E. Weller attended {it Henry M Flood. the 12 year old son of Mr and Mrs Hobert Flood, died it thelr home, 503 North Main street at about 2 o'clock vesterday morning of acute Bright's disease The father Robert Flood is working on a bridge gang near New York and was not reached with the news until late to- day arrangements have yet heen made for the funeral and so no Commissioners to Blame! Athens-——Thers a flurry about the fourth Satur- account of the change lo vot- that It was formerly wis quite ward election dav on n was made held at ing place Hecessary Armstrong's when a Gas ~ Radiator an the parler or Librayy ismuch cleaner, ¢héaper & Convenient. GAS LIGHT COMPANY, "Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get esults; others do. THE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. | Desires to announce that they have | some very desirable building lots for | that they have placed the agency for | selling them Wn the hands of ANDREW | EVARTS of this place All those wishing to provide themselves 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 tn | 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 land comprising this plot with a full sup- ply 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 man | 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- tal Place, Sayre, Pa. DR. A. 6. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: $to11:00 sm, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases | a specialty. Both Phones. i A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 25 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y. Laws & Winlack | Attorpeys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS | TRANSACTED. | Valley Phone 180a Sayre. | Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Houses Hented, Rents Collect ed. Taxes Pald Room 7, Elmer Bloek, LOCKEART STREET, music store but with the understand- ing that it would be changed to the Fourth Ward Hose house Mr. Arm- strong had got his goods in shape that he could not accommodate them and word was sent to the commission- ers asking them to come up and ar- range for the change. The new rules also made some material changes In he manner of holding the primaries H. Tuttle, M. D., Speelalist. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat accurately fitted Hours am,2tb5 7to8p residence, 211 South Elmer Ave ley ‘phone 166x. Val and it became necessary for the judges to be Instructed finally word that the commissioners would meet the judges at the Stimson house Thurs The judges were on hand and the commissioners falled to meet them and so they were obliged to get through with It the best way possible If there Is any informality about the election the commissioners are the mes to blame, and they got day AE. BAKER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 17 Pleasant SL Fell Down Stalrs. Mamie Smith, the cook at the For- rest house, fell down the back stairs this morning at about 8 o'clock. It was a frightful fall from the top of the stalrway to the bottom over 12 feet ind she was taken up unconscious and W. T. Carey, Justice o. the Peace. OFFICE Room 5, M. P. A. Bullding, Valley Phone 246y. at first it was thought that her neck was broken. She struck her right temple and her spine was also In- jured severely. A doctor was called but she remained in an unconscious state three hours. At noon she was resting comfortably and she will soon be all right. Her home is in Ithaca but she has been employed at the Forrest house for a long time. Specialties. Discases of Women and of the Rec tun. Hours 7to 9a m., 1 to 3, Tto8 p m. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St Mothers who give thelr children Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup in- variably indorse it Contains Honey and Tar. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by C. M. Driggs. Exposure Brings on Rheumatism, | Painful in its mildest formr, quickly R. Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller St becoming an agony or torture if neg- ected. When you feel the first pain fn the muscles, the slight stiffness in the joints take Bioodine. It acts {immediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will positively cure Rbeumatism, however severe. Sold by C. M Driggs. Sayre. ESE AT HS New Frimary Law Worked Well In That Borough Saturday. Athens—Saturday's primary election in Athens resulted as follows Republican. First Ward. Judge of Election, Charles Hosmer. | Councilman, A. 8. Maurice School Director, Justin Gillett Assessor, J LL. Sawyer. Auditor, J. C. Carner, Second Ward Judge of Election, A. R. Brown inspector of Election, Charles White Assessor, George H. Northrup Third Ward Judge of ElecUon, J. A. Blener Inspector of Election Wood Assessor, J F. McKean Councilman, Frank Sutton, School Director, W. C. Morrison Auditor, Frank Griswold Fourth Ward. Judge of Election, G. G. Swan. Inspector of Election, H. E. Crayton Assessor, John Lyons School Director, H. L. Patton Councilman, H. C. Stonler. Auditor, C. F. Moore Democratic. First Ward. Judge of Election, Charles Hosmer Inspector of Election, P. J. Shannon School Director, Justin Gillette Anditor, J. C. Carner. ' Second Ward Judge of Elections, 0. 0. Claflin Inspector of Election, C. H. Durrant Assessor, George H. Northrup Third Ward. Judge of Election, J. A. Blener Inspector of Election, J. V. A. Mec- Entire Assessor, J. F. McKean. Councilman, Frank Sutton. Auditor, R J. McKean Fourth Ward. Judge of Elections, C. G. Swan Inspector of Election, J. E. Cook School Director, H. L. Patton. Assessor, C. F. Moore Conncilman, W. R. VanSice. In the first ward the Lincolnites nominated officers as follows Judge of elections, Charles Hosmer; fa- spector of election, F. E Weller; as- | sessor, J. Ll. Sawyer; councilman, A. S. Maurice; school director, J. E Gillette, auditor, J. C. Carner In the second ward the Lincolnites nominated Judge of election, C. T. Hull; inspector, George L. Pendleton: assessor, G. H. Northrup. In the third ward the Prohibition- ists nominated W. H. Osbotne as judge of elections, while in the fourth ward | the following candidates were placed in the fieid. Judge of Election, Theo- dore Crum; {inspector of election, M C. Willison, councilman, W. Schermer- school director, F. A. Aim- assessor, W. Armstrong George horn; strong, Cracksman Caught at Ridgewood, RIDGEWOOD, NJ, Jan. 28 Fred erick Webber, who says his home Is in New York and who claims to belong to n respectable family, was caught in the house of J. V. I. Wyckoff early in the morning There were two bur glars in the house, and one, who es caped, aroused Mr Weblier with his revolver. He| surrendered apd is in Jall, He deniad ever having been in this section before, but a ring was found ou him which was identifies] as having been stolen by burglars from the residence of Wil Ham Kaymond In Ridgewox] on Jan, 6, ered Hudson (ourthouse Burned, HUDSON, N. YY, Jan. 25% ~The Co lumbia county courthouse has been burned, with a loas of about $2i%), 0), The building, which was erected in 1m), was n three story structure of white marble and, In addition to all the county offices, contained the office of Justice Cochrane of the appellate division of the supreme court. Mrs, Charles Walker and her young son were surrounded by the flames on the third floor of the Lullding. Mrs. Walker dropped the boy from a window and was herself rescued by firemen. The origin of the fire is |n doubt Meyer Says Goodby te the Cesar. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan 285 —-Am- bassador Meyer was received by the emperor ln special] audience and pre- sented letters of recall. Secretary Bliss ussumed the direction of the American embassy as charge d'affaires ad late. rims. At the conclusion of the audience, which lasted half an hour and was marked by great cordiality, the em- peror, Mr. Meyer's services as ambas- sador having terminated with the pres- entation of his letters of recall, person- nly conferred on him the grand cordon of the Alexander Nevskl order, Despondency (Caused Double Suicide, DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 28 Thomas Thompson, aged fifty vears, a laborer, and his wife were found dead In their lodgings here on Champlain street with un empty strychnine bottle and two glasses close by. The couple came from England three years ago, and Mrs. Thompson Is sald to have con tracted the liquor habit since ber ar rival In this country. Despondency over the woman's Inability to reform is thought to have impelled them to commit sulcide, A NEW AND UNUSUALLY LINE OF STATIONERY JUST RECEIVED, 5 TO 35¢ A BOX. FINE IF YOU WANT A 600D, SERVICEABLE SET OF DISHES THAT WILL NOT CRAZE AND YET IS NOT TOO EXPENSIVE FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK, WE HAVE JUST THE THING IN A GREEN AND WHITE ENGLISH WARE. 100 PIECE SET. ONLY #10 FOR Not Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot water heating system installed before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make your houses ccm- fortable in every corner aud your coal bill will bet WANTED HOBSES 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 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. Gas Fixtures, ) Burners and Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices Rooms 4 and 5, Elmer Block, Lock- hart 3treet, Sayre. Elmer Avenue ARES TIMUR iD oth Dd “g@ MADAME DLA ienc ete PILLS. Carrey Faris far Rovenmmas Mover 1s «ave. bole pad ba raga int dos wid UNITED MEOICALCO., 90a 74, Lancasia ea, Pa Said in Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmace! To. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-At-Law. Notary Public. Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone lla. 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; 1-69 7-8; Sundays by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block Heavy and Light Draying and Moving. Baggage called for and deliversd 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 28x ——_________________ _] 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- tion address EDWIN F. LOOMIS, Athens, Pa. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. Monday, STOCE REDUCIN Sank by Jee. HAYEN. Moss. Jan, , et Sg at her Jan. 14 G SALE. ANY Nn - CH -
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