=x ¥ = Buy one now and reserve alter a month's wear for Choice Eiderdown. of about eight patterns. They must go to the early bought two on accoant of ~ Yet a few remain. Buy now, al of ten styles In $1.60 patterns. Men and women buyers, who will the unusual value, Rummage sale of $57. $4.19, $469 and $498 and $5.98 appreciated for $2.69. -. * Children’s Jersey Ages 4 toll now I%e. Buy later. Leggins. uow, even If used THEY ARE RIGHT, THAT IS WHY THEY Mrs. BB. Michell of Troy, Is vis (UGE airs. rr. W. Diagy. yie Lratuail visiled nes foduer aome 1m Usceold yesterday. ihe Desivdal Club was enieriailes Dy Miss Laura Urake last evenlug 4. LI. DLLIONJ Well 0 wyaiusiog Lis alieravon (o sped Subuay wils reldtives Will P. Staiford of wyalusing, spent WAST WELL al ne nuine ul Ris oroloer, J. 1. suwaiford. Mrs. Dorothy Weich wenl wo Mon focion today to allend the funeral Oi sathan Cranmer. Kev. W. A. Keliey will officiate a ie funeral of Aaron Sheeler in She- shequin LOmMOrTow, A delegation [rom Yerkins post wil altend the funeral of Aaron >bneeie: al Sheshequinh WINOITOW. C. C. Robinson and wife weil vonrocion this morning to atiend the iuneral of Nathan Cranmer. Mrs. Elzabeth Maynard of Rome nas beeu visiting at Charles Stevens pome aud returned this morniag A J. Macafee and wife and daugh- ter Sylbil went to Ulster today to attend the funmeral of Cecil Horton. There is not much danger of the success of the project of coasolidat- ing all of the pension agencies in Washington. Rev. A. FF. von Tobel will speak to row afternoon at the Presbyterian church at Sayre to the young people at 4 o'clock. J. F. Prince and wile went to Ul- ster this morning to attend the iuner- al of Cecil Horton, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles oilod Mrs. Howell of Chemung, N. Y, is in Athens caring for her daughter, oue of Lhe teachers in the high school who is guile sick. She was much bet ter today There are revéral candidates for 2 130, J at To'elock. Rev. W. A. “How lo Live” - Baptist—Preaching morning and evening by (he pastor, Rev. F. L. Al- Evening subject. “Procrastination.” Catholic—Mass at 8 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 2:30 Bendiction at 3 p.m Preshyterian—PFPreaching moruiog and evening by the pastor, Rev. A. F. von Tobel Morning subject, “The help of the helpless.” Evening sub- ject, “Marvel of Unbeliel.” Rev. von Tobel will speak al the Presbyterian church in Sayre at 4 o'clock in the af- noon to the Young People's meeting. - Aaron Sheeler. Athens—Aaron Sheeler died at his home in Sheshequin at 6 o'clock Thursday night aged 83 years He was one of the oldest residents of that place and has been identified with its business prosperity closely all his life. 1lad he lived a week longer he would have rounded out 33 years of existence. He served in Co. B 171st Pennsylvania Vols. from October 23, 1562 to August 7, 1883. He leaves be- sides his wife one brother, Jghn Sheeler of Sheshequin ond two sisters His funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at his late residence and at 2 o'clock at the Sheshequin church The pension bill introduced into the legislature of Pennsylvania provides that a pension shall be pald to every soldler who was a resident of the state at the time of his enlistment and shall be a resident at the time sof making his application shall bé entitled to a pension of five dollars per month If he served one year or less, $7.50 If ha served more than one year and less than two and $10 If he served over two years. The bill was on the first day of January, (905. The bill does not apply to soldiers who were not residents of the state at the time of entering the service, and were not residents at the time of making the application for pension Mrs Charles Reynders, the Misses Alene aud Clemens Delpeuch of She- shequin, Mrs Blair, Mrs. Rockwell and Mrs. H. H. Joslin of Ulster, Mrs }rSEE EAST WINDOW “eu Ca EE —_— Comic Postal a cent. Other Postal a cent. Valentines, 3 for Valentines, 2 for all prices. Its Not Too Late To have a mod- WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD ALIVE. the postoffice who now are figuring Wright of Sayre and Miss Emma War- on the value of petitions [tf seems ner of Milan were entertained by Mrs that Boss Lilley has taught them that Robert A. Nicoll at her home, Hop- he still holds the reins in his own |g ne street this afternoon. W. CC T. U. Meeting. bands - 1 + ern steam or hot pyr : — water heating Will pay $1.00 a head at the bara - : All calls promptly attended to day system installed fa Before ‘ux or night. Valley telephone at store. AME CARLUTA LAAD CO, OF BAYKE. Degires to announce that they pave ~ W.T. Carey, Justice o. the Peace. — OFFICE Room 5, M. FP. A. Bullding, Valley Phone 246y. “We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blostein Bros buy wholesale and retall. Athens—The meeting of the W. C attended. Meeting opened by presi- jem with devotional exercises alter which the business was transacted. A plan was suggested by which the | with beautiful scenery and all the ad- i, 1597. This plan met with the ap- Miss Bush and Broad Stz, Waverly H. Tuttle, M. D,, : Spesialist. Pragtice limited to diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fely fitted Hours 10 to 12 . 2t06 Tto8 p m Office and y 211 South Elmer Ave. Val- 4. L.. Towner, M.D. : Specialties. 4 of Women and of the Rec tum. Hours Tto 9am. 1 to 3 ToS pm OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. y Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart St aws & Winlack Attorneys snd Counselors at : Law, A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS : TRANSACTED. Valley Phona 1804 Sayre the Racord. All the mews that's fit to print.” Natch this al Place, Sayre, Pa. Insurance and Heal Estate. Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed, Taxes Pald. | Room 7, Elmer B {LOCKHART STREET SAYRE. |, DR. A. G. REES, M.D. i | 111 Miller Street. OFFICE HOURS: to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:09 Ganito urinary and chronic diseases | a specialty. Both Phonea. I ————— A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 525 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y. nest LIK bilile texts were read follow ed Ly singing, prayer and testimon- ies. Every one present felt that they went home feeling that the hour had been well spent The next meeting [Ha county superintendent, Mrs. Nor- rish C.J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planos, Household Gools, Safes, ete. R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Ballder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller Bt. BSayrs. Pa Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get i results; others do. - Gillilan, the man who lectured at the high school sone time age and made so much fun, will be at the Sayre high school this evening. snd you had better go up and hear hin Mrs. Judge H. S. Kline of Ana- moosa, North Dakota, came Athens on the Black Diamond today and will spend sornue tyme with her parents, Mr. and Mrs S. K. Payne, South Mair treet Thote who awoke from their slum- bers early enough this morning could have observed a rare sight in the crescent moon and bright planet Ven us In conjunction. It formed a star and crescent in a most charming man- ner Mrs Hattie Trimbler of Towanda came to Athens yesterday on acconnt of the critical illness of her daugh- ter's young =on, Leon Buck, who died this morning at 1.30. Mrs Trimbler returned to Towanda oun the early train today. leon Buck, the 13 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buck, died at their residence near the tannery this morning at 1:30 o'clock of penu- monia. The funeral will take place Monday at 10 o'clock a. m. Inter- ment at Tioga Point cemetery. For thc information of many sold- fers who are desirous to avail them- selves of the increase provided for under the McCumber act just approv- ed by the president we will state the commissioner of pensions is prepar- ing a blank form for use of such cases and there Is no use in hurry- Ing matlers. We have sent in several on blanks that we prepared and they may be all right but it will be bet- ter to walt a short ime so as to be sure that the applications are In proper form. You ought to know what you are giving your baby. Use Casecasweel, and look at the wrapper. Every ln- eredient is there in plain English Cascasweel is best corrective for the stomachs of bables and children. Sold hy C. M. Driggs, Drugs. An Appeal For Fuel nnd Food. WASHINGTON, Feb, "—An urgent appeal for fuel has been received by the interstate commerce commission from the town government of Edin- burg, N. D. A dispatch-says that suf- fering there Is Imminent, nnd business places are closing, Groceries are also running out of supplies. There bave been no local freights since Dec. 24, the dispatch says, and no mall has left the place for three weeks. [It ls claim ed that coal has been ou the road wince Oct. 15. —————————————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call steady at 2% per cent; prime mercantile paper, NGS per cent; exchanges, 305,58 Qu; balances, 514,470.29 Closing prices: Amal. Copper... 11334 N. XY. Central. .13 Atchison.........14{ Norf. & West A BY B&0...........115% Penn. R. R..... 1% Brooklyn R. T.. 7 Reading cee 6 C.C,.C&SLL Rock Island.... 2% Ches. & Ohlo.... St. Paul......... 8% Chl. & Northw.. Southern Pac... M D:& H...ocinne.s Southern Ry... Bri. coirrisninris South. Ry. pf.. Gen. Electric... I! BURRE <.eivirnens IIL Central...... Texas Pacific... Lackawanna... Union Pacifie,. Louis. & Nash. U. 8. Steel...... Manhattan... U. 8. Bteel pf.. Int. -Met 8% West. Unloa.... Missouri Pac Ly] New York Markets. WHEAT After opening alightly lower under bearish Price Current and profit taking by overnight longs, wheat firmed up on bullish forcign news and coveriog, later, however, further snows lo the beit caused a AC. reaction; May, BNSC: July, M 0 Slee TALL Vo Firm: city, 6%c.; country, #% ue HAY—Dull; shipping, S@8c.; gvod to cholee, $1.06600.10 BEANS-Quiet; marrow, $235; mediom, $1.50; pea, SLOW; red Kidney, RR%G +X BUTTER~Creamery, extras, per und, LUG ic ; firsts, Agile; seconds, NGC. held, extras, 353¢c. | Arete, 26635 CHERESE-State, full cream, small aad large, September, fancy, W4%c.. October, best, 13%Wertdc,; soul], winter made, aver- age best, 12%G13c; good to prime, 12%8 130. Inferior, L@1c: lght skims, ce. hall skims. $M Glic., part skims, prime ssi © fair to good, Telly BUGS — Fresh gathered, extras, Ze nearby, fresh gathered, firsts, TET. checked eggs. 1702; refrigerator, firsts, e.: seconds, D03c.. duck eggs, Balt. more, Bc POTATOES- Dull, Pennsylvania choice per bushel, G38: New York and west ern, do, $H%c.: do, alr 10 gnod, do, @ $c Yiive ULTRY — Firm; fowls, 139 1%. ; old roosters, GNC. chickens, oi 13c.: docks, 1415; geese, 1360c tur. Keys, 146816c ; PRESSED POULTRY — Steady; Towls, choice, 13%S1ic.. do, falr to good, 124.6 13¢.; old roosters, 10; nearby chickens 1415 ; western, do, AOE turkeys nearby, choice to fancy THise do western, do, 1THI%; fair to good, do, 1 @16c.: ducks. nearby WTS western, do 1241 8c weese, nearby, 10p1e. western do, Mlle Live Sfoek Markels. CATTLE Supply Mght, market steady choice, sal prime. H.0050: veal S00 Ss Oia Frecs ipa fight. market steady; ime hes Yiex. Fido; mo tems and 3 rs Heh cold weather sets in We can make your house crm- fortable in avery 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. Gas Fixtures, | Burners an df Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Both Phones, Elmer Avenue. E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Rooms 4 and 6, Elmer Block, Lock- hart Street, Sayre. MADAME DALI Face roma A Rare, Caavere Keane for Sovraiints Maver ag mom PIVEN ENOWN TO FAIL. Bab © Sav § Binet) 1 Sails fat on Laarnstend wv Nesey Befanded. Baos pevpaid Be 1090 por bet. Wilt pond shows oo rial te be fod be whew rler: dl Raspes Free. 17 §owd dragibel Jom wt Bare Liem seul your orders ta the UNITED MEDICAL CO. 008 74, Lamcas en, Pa, Solid in Sayre by the West Sayre Bell telephone In house. J. H. DUNLAP; Susquehanna St, Athens, Pa. Attorney-At-Law. Notary Public. Valley Phone 11a 112 Desmond Street, Heavy and Light Draying and In Say part. ot Bayrer Athos ao any ; Waverly, and all Kinds of team work attended to promptly, 4 tached. 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 88x EE TS 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. Pharmacel! Co. Monday, Murphy Jan. 14 & Blish RR RRO a HS a a