Sayre §i business in Sayre. marching orders. These and Winter goods in all ~~ lines are being Cloaks, Hosiery, Winter Gloves, up to 8 years old, Waists, Knitted rate Skirts, and all lines of Winter Shawls, Sepa- goods substan- are coming to us daily. going on. ter select one or several. for you if desired. We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blostein Bros pay the highest price for rags, rub- bers, iron, metals, etc. before disposing of your junk Call on us We buy wholesale and retail. Bell phone S0w. Prompt attention. exact weight Bolste!n Bros, Co: Johnson and Broad Sts, Write for prices Waverly H. Tuttle, M. D., Speeialist. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12 am,2tob TtoSp m Office and residence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val ley ‘phone 156x. Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed, Taxes Paid Room 7, Elmer Bloek, LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE. W. T. Carey, Justice oi the Peace. ator GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Waverly, N. VY. I ——I THE CAYLTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they bave some very desirable buliding lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, and 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 ‘Bomes or to invest In lots for specu- purposes will do well to con- sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- fag elsewhere. This plot of land is pearly surrounded by industrial plants with beautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms ‘suit purchasers. Steps are already g taken to supply all the ant | ag this plot with a full sup- | of the best water the valley af When you come to look over ax of ground take truley. t to} Corners, cross bridge over I. V. R. R. when across turn to the left and you are OFFICE Room 6, M. P. A. Bullding, Valley Phone 246y —=—=— H.L.Towner,M.D., Specialties, Diseases of Women and of the lec tum. Hours Tto 9a m. 1 to 3 Tto8 p m. OFFICE—-SAMUELS BLOCK, | Valley Phone 27x 128 Lockhart St A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 6525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 213y = R. H. DRISLANE, ground. There will be a man | Contractor and Rullder “office Tuesday, Thursday and Plans and Estimates Furnished afternoons of each week to 210 Miller St. Sayre Pa ‘you over the ground, or any, day by calling Valley Phone | ¢. Andrew Evarts, 108 Hospl- | ‘Try an Ad. in The Bet- No “Deacon” Out West. “1 wonder,” sald a man on northeast car this morning, back east they still use ‘depeon’ as a title Back In Massachusetts when I was a boy we always spoke of "Dea con’ Jones and ‘Deacon’ Pile But I haven't heard It out here. Two or three good friends of mine are dea cons but nobody ever addresses them by the title Wonder why? '—Kansas City Star the An Entertaining Fish Story. The natives of New Guinea employ extraordinary fishing nets of spider's web to capture fish weighing up to a pound. They fix bamboos bont in the shape of a landing handle in the jun- gle glades, and the gsplders thelr nets all over the frame The method of fishing 1s to watch for a passing fish and throw it on dry land An Exception. “Misfortunes the mist, “always come in palrs—" “Oh, I don’t know,” remarked Jack- on Trays, “I've won a number of retty good pots with pairs.”—Phila- lelphia Press. Grand Larceny. He—Suppose [| teal a kiss? She—Oh, that would be petty lar- eny! growled posse She—Oh, that ourse —Judge. As Arranged. First Pilckpocket—Here he comes, | Second Pickpocket—All right. ‘Im while | take a ‘im! —Cassell's. Testimonial. that Dr. watch off “I'm told Yarbdiggle's What do you think about it? “I suspect it is My rheumatism seemed lo thrive on IL"—Chicago Sun. Fertectiy Safe. Him~—1 wonder if it would be safe for me to steal a kiss? Her—Oh! how can you ask such a question when | am helpless and alone Cleveland Leader. Uneapected Surplus, The Barber—Shampoo? No— Shall | singe the ends of the hair? Elderly Party—Say, I ha! hair to burn? Life, His Own Estimate, “He can't value himself highly.” Y—Why not? “Because he's always glving himself away. ''—Cassell's What Did He Expect? “1 thought he was going on a polar expedition “He was; ~Houston Post A Kicker. Bill What 1 your, wite's modern 1 _ Al invited to the C. B social at W. G. Jordau's tonight FT. Page Is able to be around the U. 85 Travis asd Butler Elsworth went to Overton this morning to visit : An increase of pension to $12 imonth has been granted tc {Beers of Athens. per Lyman Frank Thoraton ofl Powe's, |Euest of his daughier, Mrs {Brown for a few days, is the Even G. E McGovern of Two Dots. Mon- tana, is visiting his father, County De- lective A. C. McGovern Miss Mabel Wooster has been stay ‘ing in Athens a short time and re turned to lowaoda today. | JJ Weller and Millard Sinith took {a drive t6 Windham this morning Mr. Weller went to buy hay. { Hugh Mitchell and wife of Ithaca, IN. Y., are visiting the former s broth- er, James Watson in Athens Mrs. E. 8 Ingham has been on a ivisit at the home of Dr. Stevens and returned to Wyalusing today J. Wilcox of Dusghore, has been Mel. M ivisiting his brother-in-lgw Wm ville and returned home today Miss Marion Greener, the teacher in Athens high school mira today to spend Sunday with her parents music went Fi Ray Blossom, 18 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mason, formerly of Athens, dled yesterday of typhoid fever, at Grafton, W. Va. Mrs. C. M. Shumway and son Dur- land of Corning, N. Y., are guests at Wm. Melville's and went to Dushore today for a short visit with friends there. C. M. Myer and Dr. E. B. Joachim atended a directors’ meeting of Lhe Grand Lake Lumber company at the Norwood hotel, Waverly today. It was a very enthusiastic meeting and the indications are.that they have a good thing of IL Some of the fellows who ought to be in better business are marring the plate glass windows of the stores every ulght. This can do them ne good and it Is a great annoyance (0 the merchants who are obliged to polish up after them. Guy Robinson and Tim Sweeney were arrested last night on charge of being drunk and disorderly. Robin- son had made threats against his wife and she has swore out a warrant for (him stating that he has threatened her life. The case will be heard be- fore Justice Johnson this afternoon The new workmen's Lehigh Valley train made its first trip from Towan- da this morning. leaving Athens at 16:43 Ils appearance was greeted with a shcut from the shop hands waiting upon the platfrom at the sta- tion and there was about one hundred took passage on it. The men pleased with the arrangement scem Miss Mabel Louise Powers of Cuba, IN. Y., whose musical voice has been {heard many times In Athens, has re- {covered from her serious illness. Her physician has ordered her. to take a Southern trip, and Miss Powers left Thursday morning for Keyser, W Va, where she will spend a few weeks with Dr. Hoffman's family, Miss Elsie | Hoffman being a college chum of hers Belore returning, Miss Powers will visit In Baltimore and Washington Warren Chamberlain. Athons—A letter received by one of jour Athens citizens announces the death of Warien Chamberlain, who [was better known by the coguomen Blue Goose” in Athens about thirty years ago. He was a powerful man of steady habits and renowned for his {feats of physical courage and endur- ance. He never needed a gun to work hi= way out of any dilema for he had acquired such skill slinging stones from his bare hands that he could fill his pockets with them and go out In ithe woods and kill more game with them than any hunter could with fire arms. This was about the time that the new fangled way of playing base ball was Inaugurated, and a team was {organized In Athens and he was their pitcher. John Krumer was then in his prime and he was the batter that could send the balls Into the farther fields where they would be “lust” every tiie. With “Blue Goose ou the plate to send the hot balls over the i batters station with his unerring skill land Kramer to bat our team had {everything their own way and were a terror to all of the professionals in the country. “Blue Goosé” worked for Ely Murray on the homestead farm aver the Chemung river and a short time after Murray went west he fol- lowed him to Oregon. Nothing has heen heard from him for a long time (and now comes the news that he Is dead, and that he has Sonilideranie money and it is desired to find some of his relatives. It will be to hi of diseases, aged o yoars. She was born in Ireland and come to America with her brother Patrick Kelley and two sislers, Calherine and Cecilia. 40 years ago. They resided at Atlan- removed to Satliff Hill, where lived ou a farm 21 years About six- teen years ago they removed to Ath- ens and resided in the home on South Main sireet several years and then theie where they resided until the brother, Patrick Kelley died when the sisters again came to Athens taking South Malin street Catherine and Cecilia survive The arrangements for the fun- al are not completed, but will be an- nounced tomorrow ou ters her AN EVERY-DAY SCENE. Pedestrian—What's about In that house Resident —No last night and all the women in the neighborhood are golng into ecstasies over {UL “Who Is that tall man all the women are crowding around?” “He Is a minister, come to fix the date for the christening” “And who is the short man who at tracts so much atiention? “He is the doctor” “Ah' [ see. That noaccount fellow, who Is being pushed out of the way or run over, Is the hired man, 1 pre sume?” “No, all that fuss a wedding? he's the father™ Explaining It. “It was too much education that landed me here, mum,” sald the bur glar to the visitor at the penitentiary I had an assistant who was born in Boston One night we had a good second-story job, but he quecred the whole thing at the last minute” “How do you mean?” asked the vis itor “When I told him to climb up the down spout, to get the swag out of the second story, he sald: ‘lI refuse to do anything so paradoxical’ and just then the copper woke collared us. '—Judge Not to Be Stopped. Lord of the earth such Is man's part, So all the teachem =ay But when the grip germ gets a start He keeps the rizht of way —Washinglon Star QUALIFIED. lieutenant, that you tented all your life “I can’t believe, would be con the country.” “With should! farming of late!” “Really 7” “On my word! fever!’ you, countess, | ‘—Lustuge Blactter His Opposite. Jenkins—! am told that the happlest marriages are between people who are exactly opposite in every respect to each other, so | am looking for a young lady of that sort, don't you know, Miss Pert—Then yon have come to the right place Come to the other side of the room and I'll introduce you to a bright, intelligent, welleducated girl Why? Why always strive for With main and might? Keep evermore this fact in view; ‘All truth is trite. ~Judge something new’ It Would Seem So. Gyer-—Nature may abhor a vacuum, but she isn't averse to an occasional burlesque Myer—How's thut? Gyer—Well, for example, when she made the wonkey she evidently had one eye on a man —Chicago Dally | News. i These Assumed Names. i Mrs. Mulhooly—An' phy did ye give | the name av Standish at the police | station? | Mr. Mulbooly—Sure, Ol was arrist. | ed fer bein’ dhrunk an’ disorderly, | an’ It Isn't me wud be disgracin’ the | name of Mulhooly. —N. Y. Weekly. | A Bargain. i Nell—Isn't she a peculiar girl? She | wouldn't look at him when he was rich, but pow, after he's. Jost all his | money she accepts him Belle—Well, you know how crazy! every woman is to get anything that's Exposure Brings on Rheamatism. Painful in its mildest form, quickly | becoming an agony or torture If neg- sened When, Jou feel the fist Dain, ‘itnasy as Jos ke 'S All are welcome. 65 TO 35¢ A BOX. WANT A THING 100 PIECE SET. ONLY #10 FOR To have a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heating system installed before extreme cold weather sets in. We can make your houss com- fortable in every corner avd your ccal 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. Gas Fixtures, Burners and Glassware at lp H. R. TALMADGE, Both Phones, Elmer Avenue E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Lock- hart Jdtreet, Sayre. } mL RL Nal i nda dl Lek 3 HAAG i FRERCH TEMAL PILLS: Ew . shame Ma rar LEACHATE . ' ea hs If jonr Grageist » he UNITED MEDICAL CO, mon 74, Lancasren, Pa . ——— Bare Liew send yaar orders | 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 a — —— ——] H. H. Mercereau, Attormey-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; 1-5; 17-8; Sundays by appointment. Office, Wheelock Block. 0SBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draylag and Moving. Baggage called for and dellvered 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 208x rr — 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 FP. LOOMIS, Athens, Pa. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK; ATHENS, PA. Monday, STOCK Jan. 14 ANY