— lugs Lhat are phenomenal They Ome dre marked 4 some one-thi We lead Coats. from 2c to $3.5( the sort you are odds and ends, rd and some % off. { Waverly as you might expect in If you can't come in telephone We deliver daily, Athens and Furs. off. 35 Ad: that's the sort of ¢ big stick =oes after prices ve others at corresponding red Buy now and one-third utting we do when at this store. We uctions Ready to Wear Of this mid-season price of one you can buy It but we have We is advancing, and Un- A few still to cle ‘ : two hats for the karry on s# out. After this season we will Buy now and save 4 Waists. find it here cheapest. Almost eve new models. The Cluny Lace Walsts shown wonders. Special lot of 20 styles 9S8¢ Three styles left to sell at one-third and better off ry day we receive today at $567 are Buy today Do you kpow that Blostein Broa y the Bighest price for rags, rub- iron, metals, etc. Call on us fore disposing of your junk. We ‘wholesale and retail. Bell phone w, Prompt attention. exact weight for prices. Bolstein ros, Cor pt and Broad Sta, Waverly aws & Winlack " Attorneys and Counselors at : Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS - TRANSACTED. ~ Valley Phone 180a i Sayre. Too Late To have a mod- ern steam or hot wa'er heating system installed before extreme col 1 weather sets in We can make your houss ¢c m forta'l- in every corcer and your o al bill will bet no larg r. Le us give you an eé-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, Burcers and Glassware, _R. TALMADGE, Elmer Avenue. | AME CAXUTA LAND LU, UF DANKE. | Desires 10 announce that they bave | some very desirable building lols for | sale on cheap and easy lerms, and | that they have placed the agency for { | selling them in the hands of ANDREW | |EVARTS of this place. All those | | wishing to provide themselves with | | homes Or to invest In lots for specu- [ 1ative purposes will do well to coa- | | sult with Mr. Evarts before purchas- | iug elsewhere. This plot of land is nearly surrounded by industrial plants with beautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms 10 suit 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 Urolley to Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over Ll. V. R. R. when across i Lridge turn to the left and you are un 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- (al Place, Sayre, Pa. JR. A. G. REES, M. D. 111 Miller Street OFFICE HOURS: 5to11:00 a.m, 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito urinary and chronic diseases a speciality. Both Phones. A. J. Green, Contractor and Bullder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 212y | C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planes, Household t.weis, Nafes, ete. H. Tuttle, M. D., 5 pesialist. £25 Stevenson St Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses jocurataly ftted. Hours 10 to 12 .m,2t06 78 p m Office and usidence, 211 South Elmer Ave. Val- oy ‘phone 156x. MADAME DEANS BY C's ” avn, Comruw wiser ter Bovrasmes ewe vow, SILL HAONA PIA tod tr Spy Bt ey T4 send Kham do rial, Ib By ed MISSING Attorney General Jackson and the Ice Trust. pany For Access to Thelr Hooks by State Official to Replace Lost Testimony. ALBANY, N. Y., Feb, “~All the evi. dence ou which was based the com- plaint of Attorney General Jullas May of against the American Ice company [or dissolution of au alleged monopoly if the ice business, served on Dec. 20, las disappeared from the attorney gen- cral’s office and cannot be found [Lis announceinent was made last night by Attorney General Willlam 8 Jackson. Mr. Jackson also made pub He affidavits of employees of the at toruey general's office which show known to be missing late in December, before the retirement of his predeces- sor, Mr. Mayer, but that the disap- pearance of the evidence was not known te Mr Jackson until early in January, when, after Le himself had assumed office, he took up the case with a view of further proceedings. Mr. Jackson sald that he had served a demand upon the American Ice com- pany for access to its books and rec- ords for the purpose of replacing the lost evidence and that the company hand asked for thme untill Monday im which to wake answer. Mr. Jackson «aid that If the company refused he would apply for a court order compel: ling the corporation to give him the de- Iredd gocess I'he missing evidence includes the original report (about thirty-one type- written pages) made to Attorney Gen- eral Mayer Ly John KH. McNellle, the expert accountant, who made an ex- hanstive examination of the ice com- pany’s Looks, and ‘forty-four volumi- nous and bulky exhibits In awplifica- tion thervof” In an affidavit wade public by the attorpey general last night Mr. McNellle swears that while he retained In his possession a dupll- vate copy of his report he “did not re tain nor bas be ever had lu his posses slon or under his control coples of the exhibits attached thereto, and uo cop thervof were ever wade to his knowledge, and depanent cannot make up or reconstruct sald exhibits™ At torney General Jacksou said that the wiliful abstraction of evidence from the attorney general's office would be a crime under the provisions of the pe- nal code. “This office has been thor. oughly searched,” sald Mr. Jackson, “but the missing documents cannot be found.” “ Postmaster General (Coming Home, ROME, Feb - Foreign Minister Titton! gave a lunch in honor of Geor ruing to take J N. Califf of Towanda was In Ath- ens today on legal business Hon. W. T. Davies of Towanda, was in Athens Saturday on legal business. Mrs E A Cole went to New Al- bany this morning lo visit her moth- er. Tomorrow being a legal holiday both Athens banks will remain clos- ed Mrs. Belle Paine of Wililamsport, Is the guest of her niece, Mrs George {A Lamkin : | a | Fayette Pomeroy and wife of Troy, jwere guests of A J. Macafee and wife re Sunday. i | Miss Addie Bull of Towanda, spent Saturday at the home of E D. Run- dell in Athens Mrs. Henry Dettra of Milan, spent Saturday at the home of her father F. E Weller in Athens Mrs. Harry Whitaker went to Wil- Kesbarre this morning, where she will stay several days with friends Johu McAsey has taken the position at the Forrest Louse recently held by Ear! Vancise. who resigned William Cass and wife went to Can- dor Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs Cass’ oldest son W. R Hill Mrs Mame Smith, a former cook at the Forrest house has taken a similar position at the Wilbur hotise the in yon There was special music in Presbyterian church yesterday charge of Mr. Harden and Mrs Tobel Seth Loveland, one of the oldest res- ideuts at State line near Litchfield station died Saturday, aged 55 years His funeral occurred today. Perkin's Post took charge of the Aaron Sheeler funeral in Sheshequin yesterday, Commander Weller and several comrades were in attendance Henry Cramer of Port Jervis, has been visiting his sister, Mra Uert Cramer in Athens for some time and went to Dushore this morning where he will stay a week Curt Bowman and wife and Geo L. Fuller and family of Athens and C. W. Horton and wife of Ghent. spent Saturday as guests of Dan Board- man and wife at Sheshequin The exercises in commemoration of Lincoln's birthday in charze of the P. 0. 8S of A. will take place at thelr ing Mrs. F. B. Harding of Dusghore, has been with her son, Tracy Harding who was hort In the Bridge Works Inst week and returned home this morning. Mr. Tracy Harding return- od with her J. 8. Thurston's collie dog hurried home after he saw our notice about his straying away and the other col- lle that Curtis Thurston found was returned to its owner the same day That's what comes of advertising There are to be special sermons preached at the evening services in the Presbyterian church commencing next Sunday by the pastor, Rev. von Tobel. The subjects will be announc- ed later. [It Is also expected that they will have special music for these meetings. All old soldiers and their wives are invited to attend the public services in commemoration of Lincoln's row afternoon. The dinner will be served at noon and they are all wel- come lo sit down with the boys and have a good meal, Of course, sold- lers' widows are always welcome Mrs B. J. Overfleld, Mrs M. R Snyder, Mrs. Ed. Layman, Mrs Geo Schrader, Mrs. Mahlon Buck, Mrs. E H. Jones. Mrs. C. W. Bowman and others went to Ulster today to attend a surprise party and dinner at the home of Ed. Sherman's. They took ~load cf provisions and will have plenty to eat Archie McVaugh returned to Ath- ens last week from Montreal, Canada He has been in the employ of the Do- minion bridge company over four years but he feels that he wanted to get under the stars and stripes once more and so his resigned a good pos- ition to take a similiar one with the American bridge company. He com- menced work for the latter comapny in Elmira this morning. The supply committee of the Ath- ens school board have just purchased three flags for the school buildings for the high sthool is 10x15 this for somes time and e 8 that we ¢ rifice prices. Men's Hip i“ és Boys Men’s Four Buckle A is is i 4s i F. E Luckey and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ahbe attnded the funeral of Aaron Sheeler at Sheshequin yester- day. Hon. LL. T. Hoyt and Wm. G. Schrier have formed a law partnership and #111 hereafter be associated together in thelr practice The of Singer sewing ma- chine company v= Grant Follett in an ction In trespass for selling a sew- ng machine that wus under rent comes up in court today and several vitnesses went Towanda. Case to William C. Schrier was appointed aster and Examiner in divorce by fudge Fanning Saturday. Mr. Schrier is a young man of exceptionally fine thility and will perform the dulles of that office with honor. Isaac Decker died at the home of his father, Paul Decker yesterday al- ternoon aged 35 years. He was a sin- gle man and has resided with his father a long time. His funeral will take place from the family residence 224 Hugh street tomorrow afternoon Interment at Tioga Point cemetery Recsevelt Agnin Peacemaker. CITY OF MEXICO, Feb, The state departwent has made public the following note: “President Diaz, act: ing ou the direct suggestion of Presi- dent Roosevelt, has seut a note to the governments of Costa Rica, Salvador and Guatemala asking them to use every effort to prevent an armed clash between Nicaragua and Honduras, with the Intimation that past treaties wnst be lived up to and«that their dis- pule must be referred to an arbitration board.” How Uncle Sam Will Get Even. OMAHA, Nel, Feb, ~The war de artment has fonud'a way to get even vith the Union Pacific and the North- vestern nillronds for refusing to haul he Tenth cavalry frum: Nebraska forts 0 San Frauciseo at lower than tariff intes. Although the soldiers were =cheduled te start on Feb. 24 orders have been Issued to hold the men until March 1, when colonists’ rates will be put in effect and the soldiers will be hauled at half the regular rate, plus $2, Engine Crew Dead In Wreck, OSSINING, N. Y., Feb. The engl neer and fireman of the Adirondack nnd Montreal express of the New York Centrnl road were killed and several passengers siightiy injored last night when the express crashed lute the rear of a freight train two miles south of » this place. The Lody of the fireman +5 5.50 ii 4.00 3.50 ‘“" now now now now now now now i 4 (1) second quality first quality second quality LL) Killed For Curalng Him. RALEIGH, N, C, Feb. .—Henry Dickerson was shot and killed by James Harris at Vaugh, N. C. The men wet in front of a store aud began Jesting. Augry words followed, and Dickerson cursed Harris, who sald, “If you curse me again I will kill you.” Dickerson repeated the offensive words, and Harris, who had a shotgun lu his hands, fired point blank at Dickerson, the buckshot blowing off the lop of Dickerson’s head. A. R. Spofford Stricken at Capital. WASHINGTON, Feb. .—-A R. Spof- ford, chief sssistant librarian of con gress, wus stricken with parulysis at his desk in the library. His physician aunounced that the attack Is not a se rious one. Mr. Spofford Is eighty-two years of age and was appointed libra- rian of congress Ly President Lincoln in 1844 nnd served In that position un til 18SW7. For the past ten years he has been the chief assistant librarian, Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 a head at the barp All calls promptly attended to day or night. Valley telephone at store Bell telephone in house. J. H. DUNLAP, | Susquebanna St, Athens, Pa. | 3.75 3.25 now now now now now . Ruane Attorney-At-Law, Notary Public. Special’ attention to pension papers Valley Phone lla. 112 Desmond Street, A.H. Murray, M.D. Specialties: raises 3 ot Py Eye, Ear, Nose and roat an pro Fitting Glassen Hows oper 1-6; Sandays by appointment. 7-8; Wheelock Block. Heary and Light Draylng and Moving. Baggage called for and delivered in any part of Attended to promptly, Livery at- od. 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 808x EE a hs WE vistas] Will accept a limited number of puplis on the Mandolin. given at residence of C. T. Hull, Ferry street, Athens. For further informa- tion address EDWIN FP. LOOMIS, Athens, Pa. Try an Ad. in The Record. You'll get results; others do. Monday, WE Murphy Jan. 14 ANY & Blish 5
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