OUR ENTIRE COME EARLY. Corset Covers wide, Lo, $155. 82.00 2.39 Children’s Gowns AL 49 and Toe. Gowns for Ladies out sizes, 50, 75, 9S¢, “ Short Skirts 23, 39, 49, 59, Se. slong Skirts 9, 95¢, $1.2 31.50, $1.75, $5.00, AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. } pay $1.00 a bead at the barn | | calls promptly attended to day | might Valley telephone at store | telephone in house. ! J. H. DUNLAP, na St, W. T. Carey, “Justice o. the Peace. $1.90, FN Athens, Pa ! OFFICE Room 6, M. P A Building, Valley Phons ey. 7 We Buy Yoni: Do you kmow that Blostein Bros. the highest price for rags, rub- ton, metals, etc. Call on us disposing of your junk. We wholesale and retall. Bell phone Prompt attention. exact weight for prices. Bolstein Bros. Cor and Broad Sts, Waverly. 3 & Winlack law. GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Fhons 180a. Bayre. Coutrechor and Bullder, gns and Estimates Furnished. v SL Valley Phone 212y. THEKE WILL BE OFFERED $3.00. 2? $1.69 and $158 $1.19, $1.35, $1.39, Waists $2.00, $2.25, $2.39 price of one. HUN HUNTING for a plumber who will do your work just right You can stop right here. Send for us and we will respond For a Plumber to slight or loiter over his work we consider decided- ly poor policy. Sc all our work Is of the hurry-u) order, but with- out slighting. In fact the only part we are care- § less about is the bill We have got into the habit of not charging : enough, so other MY plumbers say. Both Phones, H. Tuttle, M. D., Specialist. ——— Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses accurately fitted. Hours 10 to 12 Am, 2th Tto8l Office and residence, 211 South Ave. Val ley 'phone 166x. Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. NM. P. A. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA. Elmer Avenue. ie, SL17, 31.23, $1.47, Small lot of Just right GOLD RACKET FOR MACKAY. States Amateur Racket Champion Hetalns Title, TUXEDO PARK, N. Y., Feb. 18~ George H. Brooke, ex-amateur cham. pion of the Philadelphia Racket club as amateur chawmptlon of the easlern states for the gold rucket, Mackay won the third cotnes Lis personal property Brooke started the service from the right hand side, scoring two aces by service in his first hand, while Mackay failed to score. In the second hand Brooke added another ace by placing apd Mackay one by service. At this point Mackay, with 3 to 1 against him, evened honors, and at the end of the third linnd the score was 5 all. Mackay scored 3 in the next haud to Brooke's 2. and finally won out in the seventh In the second game Mackay bad accurate placing, while Brooke relled on his puzzling service, Mackay finally winniog out at 16-8 The third game was very stubbornly fought throughout, the score zigzag ging, with honors nearly even, up tg the last band, with the score 15-12 In Mackay's favor. At the end of his seventh hand Brooke lost a hard shot to the front wall, and Mackay scored the two necessary aces and the match with the eighth hand at 15-12. Both men were in thelr best form. The “Flag to Flag” Race. NASSAU, Bahama Islands, Feb, 18 ~The second or official division of the contestants In the “flag to flag” motor boat race from Mi€mi, Fla. to Nassau finished hers. The racers made a splendid run to this port, arriving as follows: The Daggett of New York, first; The Whiz of New Haven, second, and the Klondike of Miam!, which was Jeading but ran iuto 8.fog, last. The Lee §. entered by 4. P. Gerlach of New York, has not yet been heard from . Mrs A M Baker of Towanda, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Lam- kin, The degree team of the P 0. 8. of A. will meet for practice this even ing at § o'clock. W. A. McMorran and little Louise McMorran went to Towanda today for a visit with friends Miss Sadie Beardsley of Elmira, is the guest of Miss Nellle VanWoert, North Main street Mrs. E F. Loomis and young daugh- ter Edna went to Troy today, where they will remain a week. © Miss Eleanor Weaver went to Wy- alusing today, where she Is employed at present as trained nurse on a case Conductor Lew Woodward has had a two week's tussie with the grip and was out for the first time today Mrs. John Hines went to Towanda today, where she will visit her "cou- sin, Mrs. Elsle Means a short time. Mrs. Jennle Barner of Herrick- ville, has been visiting at James Car- mer's, East Athens, and returned home today Curtis Thurston and wife entertain- ed about a dozen of their young mar- ried friends at thelr home, Maple street last evening at whist Washington Camp, No. 633, P. O S. of A. will meet in their hall Thurs- day evening, Feb 21, this week, In- stead of thelr regular night. Miss lla Olmstead, the demented girl was before Judge Fanning yester- day and sentenced to the Girl's Re- form School at Philadelphia. H. N. Weller and wife went to She- shequin this morning where they will spend several days with Mrs. Wel- ler's parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert McDonald. James Smith arrested for cutting timber on T. P. Maney's lands has been given until the first Monday In March to settle the costs and if he does this sentence will be suspend- ed The two boys, Joe Lilley and Hard- ing were sentenced to the Glens Mills Reform School yesterday by Judge Fanning for thelr complicity in the burglary case for which they were re- cently arrested James Birney will offer for public sale at his residence on the Coleman farm one mile east of Athens on Sat- urday, Feb. 23, at one o'clock p. m, a matched pair of heavy draft horses beside wagons and farming utensils This will be a good place to get bar- gains as he will sell all his farming tools. Terms cash on all sums less than $5, and ovee. that six months credit with approved security. The National Mutual Relief assocla- tion had a splendid entertalnment at Grand Army hall last evening and it was well attended. After the soc- fal part was over a musical program was given. Mr. Edwin F. Loomis, the talented mandolin player and compos- er rendered some of his inspiring so- los which created great enthusiasm. Migs Shaw also gave a flue recitaiton by all who attended. The Righ School Concert. Athens—We very much desire to Impress upon the people of Athens their obligation. to patronize the con- cert to be given at the High School hall Thursday evning, Feb. 21. It is by home talent, but they all rank to town and draw a large attendance. The object of the concert is one that appeals to the local pride of all who have the interest of the school at heart. The musicians have felt thelr responsibility and the claims that the school have upon them and will con- tribute their services frees. Let the people be equally generous and we are confident that High Schol hall will be crowded Thursday evening Advertise in The Record. po Original cost, +3 bride +44 44004 For Men PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT. The Following is the Program for the (Concert to Be Given at High school Hall, Thursday Even- fug, February 21. PART IL Piano duet—"Overture Wm. Tell" Rossini Misses Catherine Graham and Louie Murray. 2 Violin solo—"Andantino from Con- cert E Mol” Miss Marion Greener. Vocal solo—"Beloved it is morn".. Miss Grace Stimson. Mandolin solo—'"Fantasla”... Mr. E F. Loomis Recitalon—"George Washington's Birthday" Droongoole Mrs. Charles Marshall Smith . Violin solo—"Adaglo from Suite” Abt Mrs. C. T. Hull. Duet—"The Swallow Song" Mrs. Haverly and Mr. Cook PART IL > Plano solo—"Spinning Song”.Rass Mrs. E M. Dunham. Contralto solo—"Sunset Dudley Buck Miss Nellle Peckens. Mandolin solos—(a) Cradle Song, (b) “Mandolin Masquerade” E. F. Loomis Reading—'""Song., Story”. . .Newman Mrs. Charles Marshall Smith. Violin solo—"Spanish Dance" Mrs. C. T. Hull, Ladies Quartette—"Bridal of the Birds" Richards Miss Ida Corbin, Miss Lora Stev- ens, Mrs. O. L. Haverly and Mrs, E. M. Dunham. Acconipanists—Mrs. Chas” Haupt and Miss Elsie Jordan. giving your baby. Use Cascasweel, and look at the wrapper. Every In- gredient is there In plain English. Cascasweel is best corrective for the stomachs of bables and children. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Drugs. Kalser Ia Now Satisfied. CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 18 — AD imperial irade orders the banishment of Fehm! Pasba, chief of the secret police of the palace, whose punish- ment was demanded by Germany as & result of his seizure of a ship's cargo Sacrifice Prices » rour Greek Divers Lest, PENSACOLA, Fla, Feb. 1S News of the drowning of four Greek divers of this city in thie gulf of Mexico near 8t. Andrews, Fla, has been received here. A fleet of sponge fishing boats were caught in a hurricane offshore, aud one capsized with the four men, who clung to the upturned beat until washed off by the waves, Sheoting Mizup at Tasea. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Feb. 18—In 8 general shooting affray at Tacoa, #f- teen miles sonth of this city, Gabriel Swan killad Jack Lemolley and fa- tally Injured Ant Blegel. An unknown rallroad mao then took up the fight and shot Swan In the back of the head. The two Injured men are ex- pected to dle. Steamer Sank With Fourteen. CARDIFF, Feb. 18. — The British steamer Hellopolls was In collision off this coast Saturday midnight with the British steamer Orianda, outward bound from Penarth. The Orianda sank, and fourteen persons, Including |tach her captain, were drowned. The Hell opolis put into this port with her bows damaged. Bri Baker Hulbert Dead. CHICAGO, Feb. 18—Erl Baker Hul bert, D. D., dean of the divinity school of the University of Chicago, la dead bere of pneumonia. MADAME DAYS >i C's. O) Sum, Cavs Hauer fe Scrramss Wassrar anon. , Bake! Base 1 Batis RIVER gu ow To! L ; Speedy a] a WE eval Leen ea trial, 2 te pT oles releved. Bampies Free. 17 pose draggivt dees set bare year th UNITED MERICAL CO, Bok T4, LanGagTYn, Pa. Aaa... bod lr : ptsesrsssssesritsrstststiasstttsstitatitatetins Ee ses hh TEEPE P EEE PA 04S H. H H. Mercereau, Attorney-At-Law. Notary Publle. Special attention to pension papers Valley Phone lis 112 Desmond Btreet, A. H. Murray, M.D Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose “4 Throat and the proper Glasses. Hours—$-13; Pr Sundays by appointment * offen, Wheelock Block. OSBORN’S LIVERY Heavy and Light Drayiag and Moving. Baggage alld for and delivered In any part of Waverly, and all ry oa, ry misded to promptly. Livery at- 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone Sx. Mandolin Teacher Wili 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, Overcoat Suit and
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