Weather EVERY WAY. NEXT SEASON'S NEEDS, THE BLANKETS WE OWN 60 T0 YOU FURS percentare guarantee “ There is a chance now ~ in 16 to 1S sizes ee fulfilled Put us to buy This we to the test Every sort and at the prices yc cate of #0 stores, are you to look elsewhere, then here and up to $1.75 per yard buys »a wish to pay We 15k and see what 10¢ ~ fore shown. Caps 1% and up Infants’ bands and pinning blank in big variety, ete. Coats 59% and up ets, “Stork” goods FLEAXNELETTE APPAREL FOR TLE PEOPLE. At less than value of season BIG AND LIT. - SSOROSOHS™ [5s the recognized wearers. We show them exclusi Sayre and Athens 7 stvies and all - to E for women == § ry gpaLE FRENCH T= MAMME DEANS Vi L's & Gt Citas fais fe Renee rm enorns swe. RIL AHL, Sats t Surv t Bonet | Rati 3 ow Boney Rotuwded Bt preach $100 per ten. WI pond Bem 03 AL le paid fer a leva. Samy ies From. JLpear dnnggiat Gone nt Bove (hem send yens seders Lo Lhe | UNITED MEDICAL CO., nox 74, Lancasree, Pa. i In Sayre by the West Sayre Pharmacel Go. W. T. Carey, a Justice o. the Peace. OFFICE , Room 65, M. PA. Building, Valley Phone 246y. H:. Tuttle, M. D., Speaialist. Practice limited to diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses geur y £ d Hours 10 to 12 ‘mm, 21005, 7to8 p m Office and pe, 311 South Elmer Ave. Val- 156%. We Buy Junk. Do you know that Blostein Bros. the highest price for rags, rub- fron, metals, etc. Call on us before disposing of your junk. We ‘buy wholesale and retall. Bell phone { Prompt attention. exact weight Write for prices. Bolstein Bros, Cor “Johnson and Broad Sts, Waverly FUE CAYUTA LAND CO. OF SAYRE. Desires to announce that they have “some very desirable buliding lots for sale on cheap and easy terms, and they have placed the agency for slling them in the hands of ANDREW BVARTS of this place. All those antidote for shoe vely for Waverly, widths from A A be pleased KICK ON REASSESSMENTS. Real Estate Making Trouble for Commissioners. Promoters Media, Pa —The real estate promo- ters and those who are buying and lselling land In Delaware county, pecially in the counties in the north- ern part and along the northern bor- der, where properties are selling at enormous figures, do not take kindly the reassessment begun by the County Commissioners, and in their transfers are giving the latter as much trouble as possible The matter was originally taken! up by the commissioners from the] amount of money mentioned in consumation of deals, In which land and taxed as farm land was being sold for almost fabulous prices It is alleged that to entangle the assessors who are working on the re- sment all properties are being sold for a nominal sum, which as quoted, “for the sym of §1 and other iawful money of the United States” to be all that is necessary under the existing law. This places the commissioners at a disadvantage and gives a greater chance to appeal, and until it is overcome the assessors scarcely know how to act es to assessed ASSES said is Free! Pree! Mrs. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sample bot- tle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down. Biloodine le a body builder and system tonic of won- derful merit, and if you have not tried | it, you should today. The greatest system Tonic in the world. Sick Kidneys are positively cured by Bloodine. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of Wines, Beer sad Ales. OUR BPECIALTIES or to invest In lots for specu- of a modern town. Terms | suit purchasers. Steps are alieady | taken to supply all the land | this plot with a full sup- | WICH BEER AND ALES, NOB. WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Pa Both Phones. J. M. ASHTON, you come to look over | ground take trolley cross bridge that General Contractor and Bauflder. | Plans and Estimates Furnished. | Valley Phone 126, Residence 208 Chestnut St. Sayre, Pa a E. M. Dunham, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 3 Me Qi EVERY SKIR this line of You will They cost no more than ATHENS. Library Club Meeting. Athens—The meeting of the Ladies’ Library club yesterday afternoon was an informal gathering for their own smusement and enjoyment—one of {that class of social gatherings where {one feels a= though they had been {wize long enough and the time had come to throw off their dignity and {have a good time. The jokes aud an- | ecdotes they spun off would fill a { good sized book and they were thor- {oughly enjoyed Mrs. Estabrooks n great deal of merriment by reading some exercises or pronuncia- tions showing how easy it was lo get tripped the English diction Had President Roosevelt been there he would have peen convinced that his efforts for spelling reform were eclipsed by the ladies of the Library After the program( that was not a program) was completed they had refreshments and a social good time generally. We have not seen the critic yet and so can not give any- thing farther about the meeling. created up on club MORE PAY FOR MAIL MEN. Says a Washington special of Feb. 20: Ninety per cent. of the postal employes are affected by provisions in the postoflice appropriation bill in- creasing salaries. These provisions, which were eliminated on points of order raised jn the House during de- | bate on the bill were all restored un- der a special rule before the House | passed the bill By the terms of the amendments | reported from the Committee on {Rules seven grades of clerks are es- | tablished in first and second clals offices, with salaries ranging from {$600 to $1,200. City letter carriers jare divided into five grades, with sal- | aries ranging from $600 to to $1.100 | Rallway mail clerkks are divided Into six grades below that of chief clerk, salaries In each grade being increas- ed from $800 to $1,700, The maxi- {mum salary of rural carriers is fixed fat $840. Another section provides {that the postmaster general may al- {low a rallway mall clerk 30 days’ sick {leave in any fiscal year with pay. This bill has been passed Ly the House; it now goes to the Senate and if passed by that body will become effective Julyy 1, 1907, as the Presi. dent Is sure to approve of it, having already expressed himself favorable to it People familar with conditions along the river say that things are Read your own paper; ow. don't bor Dwight Harris of Tyler street, oh the sick list is Mrs. E A Case was in Towanda to- day on business J. T. Corbin returned York this morning from New Charles J Decker Is evry ill at his home on Satterlee street Mrs. Nancy Complon of Richmond, Va, is visiting at C. C, Drew's i#slie Perry his accepted a posl- tion a= porter at the Forest house Miss Helen Drake wen! to Ulster this morning to spend the day with Mra. W. H. Sawtelle The special meetings at the Bap- {tist church commenced last evening and are well attended. Arthur Rich moved from the Car- mer block, Susquehanna street today to the Gampbell farm on Sutliff Hill * The Bapust Ceiltage prayer meelng will be held at the home of Frank Drake, Elmira stieel tomorrow after- { noon. { David Corby of Passalc, N. J, came to Athens today on account of the death of his mother, Mrs. Esther Brown. {| Miss Clara Belva Kelley wiil sing at the meeting of the W. C. T. U. at the M. E. Wilson home tomorrow af- ternoon. Mrs. C. Granger has been to visit her daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Booth. who is sick in the hospital and returned to her home in Granville Centré this norning : James Ryndell went to West Frank- lin today to attend to business mat- ters on his farm. He lost the bulld- ings by fire several months ago and is now rebuilding them. The requisition papers for Tom Dangerfield arrived yesterday and Sheriff Griffin went to Ohio today for him He will be brought to Brad- ford county to be tried for larceny B. F. Cary Is again prostrated with the grip. He had a slege of it earlier in the winter and was so far recov- ered that he resumed his work in the shops but has had a relapse and is again laid up at his home Maney & Page completed their iIn- ventory of the goods in their Sayre store yesterday and delivgred up pos- session to the new proprietors, Rug- gles & Mee. They will give their whole attention to their Athens store hereafter Mrs M. C. Lauer died at her home in Laporte this morning. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. W. Murrelle was by her bedside when she dled. Miss Wiila Murrelle will go to Laporte tonight and the Doctor will go Friday. The funeral will be held Saturday Elmer Osborne and J. J Weller have purchased the Potter shoe shop bulldimg and it is a querry what will be done with it. Mr. Potter has work- ed there very quletly for years and made a good living Whether the business will be continued or not at the old stand we do not know, We presume that the vine clad bowers will show as usual when the summer comes, however. Great r2sults from Record Want Ads Rapid Promotion. Athens—George N Tidd has been in Auburn since Monday and return- ed today. He will go to Philadelphia tonight where he enters upon the du- ties of his new office at once. It Is a pleasuie to note his rapid promotion in the chosen profession he has be- come so prominent In. He is an Ath- ens bay aud in his younger years he started out to Investigate the sclence of electric enxineering. We remem- ber when he strung wires to the dif- ferent houses in Athens and with his young associates they started iu to learn telegraphy He soon became so proficient that he was offered a eituation with the Postal Telegraph company. From that he has work- ed up until now he has become assist- ant manager of the General Electric Company of America and his head- quarters will be in Philadelphia His duties will take him all over the Uni- ted States and Is a position of great responsibility. He Is a young man of the strictest honor and good habits and it is a pleasure to see him thus honored Try The Record Want Ads. Plies! Plies! Plies! Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated aud Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant reliel. Dr William's Indian Plle Ointment is prepared for Piles and i Nteting of shaping up for a big flood when the |anteed. break up comes. A: aoa. bopy « dos | bridges the. ; Th peivais 4 MEN'S "WORK SHOES ATHENS NEWS Mrs. Esther Brown. / the tie last Years enway and she was born In Waverly, N. Y. She was first married to Cor- nelius Corby, and afterwards to Lor- enzo West, and lastly to Ruel R Brown. who died 19 years ago. She member of the Methodist church from childhood first joining the Waverly church. One son Arthur Corby died in the army in the civil She leaves two sons surviving lames Corby of Sheshequin, Dav- of Passale, N. J., and one daughter, Mrs, Harriet Webb of Ath- ens. Pa She had been sick about fiva weeks the first of her iliness dat- jug when she came from East Ath- ens to attend the funeral of Cyrus Webb Her funeral will take place from the home residence, 114 Penn- sylvania avenue tomorrow at 2 o'clock Rev. Dr. Simpson, officiating. Burial at Tioga Point cemetery . 114 Pennsylvania 6 Webb, evening at was a war her id Corby Great results from Record Want Ads. FUGITIVE GAYE THEM SLIP. ——— Hoad House Tragedy Develops Inter- esting Sidelights, Scranton, Pa-—Joseph Ambrose, who shot and killed Christopher Hughes, in nn read house in Old Forge, Monday evening, 1s still at Jarge, al- though the local authorities, aided by the State police, are making the most determined effort to capture him. Late Monday night he was surprfe- ed at a friend's house, but got out the back way, and after leading the officers a chase through the woods for four miles was lost track of. it developed that one of the men of the party with Hughes and the three women was Patrolman John Hopins, of this city. He was sus- pended by Director Wormser, The worden, he says, were not other men’s wives, but girls who frequent such places, and who dropped In there while his party were having a drink Left Her Only One More Meal Easton, Pa —louis Bermann, of Easton, shoe merchant, left homa over a week ago and where he is Is une known. Mrs. Bermann says that the morning he left he purchased eat- ables for dinner, handed them to her SAYRE, PA. 2.25, 2.00, 1.65, 1.40, 1.68 1.48 1.19 98 wet season. sale price sale price sale price sale price 95 WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE, Will pay $1.00 a head at the barn {All calls promptly attended to day or night A Valley telephone at store Bell telephone in house. | J]. H. DUNLAP, | Susquehanna St, Athens, Alex D. Stevens, Insmrance and Real Estate. Pa. Houses Rented, Rents Collect ed, Taxes Paid. Room 7, Elmer Bloek, STREET LOCKHART SAYRE. Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phone 180a. Sayre. A. J. Green, Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. 625 Stevenson St. Valley Phone 212y. C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planes, Household | Goels, Safes, ele. SAYRE, PA. tum. Hours Tto 9am, 1to 3, Tto8 p m. OFFICE-SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Phone 27x. 128 Lockhart SC 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Drayine and Moving. in any part of Sayre, Athens, and Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery at- 207 N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 88x R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Bullder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 210 Miller Bt Sayre, Pa. Valley Phone 116y. A.H. Murray, M. D.. Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat and the proper Fitting Glasses. Hours—$-12; 1-6; Sundays by appointment. Wheelock Block. 7-8; DR. A. @. REES, M.D. i Rooms 11 and 12, Lockhart Building. OFFICE HCURS: ¥to11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Genito nringry and chivale disse |» pecially, Both Phones. i Every Overcoat at Cost Suit and in Our
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