year. C. E McKinney and wife were ia Litchfield over Sunday. The Misses Mary and Elles Doran returned from Oneonta today. The Alhens Business Men's Associa- ton will meet at city hall tonight Miss Helen Stevens of Reading, is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Clapp. Mr. and Mrs Paul Rockwell have reiurned from their wedding trip. Athens—Mrs. George c Degroff while coming from the Methodist church last evening fell upon the side walk in front of Wolcott's store and sustained a very severe injury. The children had been allding upon the walk and it was very Icy and Es slippery and asithough Mr. Degroff ’ had her arm she slipped from his |g grasp and fell with great force. She was taken up unconscious and re- moved to her home on Elmira street) i and a doclor was calied. She remain- ed unconscious over two hours and | 8 ~4== although she knows people she | cannot {gli what has happened to her. Continues until April 1st. EDGE AS A MAKK OF GRATITUDE FOR YOUR SUPPORT. THIS SCHEDULE OF PRICES Shh struck the back of her head and | £2 [LY. BE CHANGED EVERY PAY AND OTHER ITEMS TAKEN UP YOU WILL DO WELL TV the injury Is very serious. i. H. Stickel is falling very rapidly 1 buy a Rain Coat - Are jacket, An agent's sample line of PLICATES TO BE HAD. Four For Tuesday, first quality goods at 39. $1.00 value forifc. all sizes. but a good to $5.67. pe Se ER Sa = LY gf x Wire ® ! formerly a palr for Easter; “and Thursday only ‘uleA0f Avppg GAU-LINOM) UN] SEI] ON 0seq; uo sed Jen¥ou Not many Getting ready for Athens Plan if desired. i i “part of Sayre, Athens, Hours hy m. 158x. Ave. Valley Phone 246y. | { CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. | All Work Promptly Attended to. i Waverly. Bell "phone 9908 A. J. Green, MADAME #5 turn, Coma mise tor L. - PILLS: bare uh © MEDICAL CO., pau T4, Lansisven, Pa. | Sold ln Sayre by the Weel Sayre Pharmacol! Co. A now and not expected to recover. Hon. 0. D. Kinney returned from hiz southern sojourn Saturday even- ing. br. C. LL. Stevens was in Athens over Sunday returning to Harrisburg today. District Attorney Charles E Mills was In Towanda wdsy on official bas- iness The degree officers of the Rebecca lodge will meel lonight and roquest a full attendance. Mrs. John N. Raynor, First street, has been quite ill and was taken lo the hospital yesterday. Miss Marion Greener, music teach- er of the high school, spent Sanday at her home in Elmira Phil Brown will remove from the Kellogg house to = residence near the tannery in a short time. William C. Croll weat to Bradford today where he is employ.d with a bridge erecting company. Mrs. Charles Hosmer and son Will attended the funeral of Fred Vande- mark at Chemung Saturday. The wen of the Methodist church will bold their annual supper next week Wednesday night, March 20, There were several from Athens attended the concert In Litchfield Methodist church Saturday night Mrs. M. M. Kelley was visiting her daughter, Lizzie Rich over Sunday, and returned to Riggs this morning. Miss Jewel O'Brien has ben visit ing at C. F. Roger's a week and re- turned 0 her home In Dushore to- day, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross visited their damghter. Mrs, Howard Park over Sunday and returned to Ulster today. Henry Dwyer of Beloit, Kansas, was the guest of John K. Ameigh over Sunday and went to Canton this morning. George and Richard Bustin with their wives of Sheshequin, were In Athens this morning- to attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Dennis Bustin. George E. Vail returned from Bal- timore today. Mrs Vall will remain with her daughter at that place some time lounger George N. Tidd returned from a western (rip Saturday and stopped oft at Athens Saturday to visit his wife and child, resuming his journey to Philadelphia today Rev. W. E. Daw and wife attended the wedding of Will Spaulding and Miss Sarah Gertrude Packer at the home of -Hon. Louis Piollet in Wiss at high noon Saturday. - There will be a civil service exam- ination for rural mali carriers at Ath- ens Saturday, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning. The place for holding it is not yet decided but will be announced later. James Champion has been quite {ll with typhoid fever but has recovered sufliciently so that himself and wife went to Ulster a few days ago where her parents reside. Since arriving there Mra. Champion has been taken very Ili and Is not able to return home. Henry Hayes of Litchfield came to Athens this forenoon and drew fifty dollars out of the Athens National bank and placing it In his pocket went to the Racket store Lo make some pur- chases and when he opened his pock- etbook the $60 was gone. He cannot explain how it happened but he is sure that he Is out $60, Samuel W. Lee was in Athens this morning in consultation with Hon. IL. T. Hoyt in regard to sending his daughter Grace to the Dansville Asy- lum. He says they will need a few days In order to prepare the neces- sary clothing for her, but desires that ————— The United States government are presenting medals {o the soldiers of the Spanish war that served In the navy on certain vessels and are ready to send them on application to! those entitled to receive them. ler write to “The burean of Naviga- ton,” honorable service. Call at McMahan's and look over our line of new spring dress goods, ginghams, dotted swiss, fancy walst- ings, embroideries and laces, gray. red and black wuitings, Henrletias, sult. D. McMahan's, 1. 0. 0. F. block, Athens Just raceived a complete line of im- ported and domestic woolens for the spring trade of 1907. Frank P. Mur- phy. Have your spring suit Frank P. Murphy, Sayra's leading tai- lor, = NEW BILLIARD RECORD, J. F. Poggenbuarg Defeated Rolls by a Scare of 300 to Mi, NEW YORK. March ~ ~The unex pected happened in the eighth gume of the amateur ULilliard champlouship tournament at the Liederkranz club The club's champion, J. Fenlinand Pog: genburg, who won the national title record In bis match with T. Mortimer 8. Rolls of the Philadelphia Cricket club, whom he defeated by a score of 300 to 90 Poggenburg won out In the four teenth luning, making 8 new national) record for 14.2 balk line billiards of 21 6-14 The former amateur record of 18 12-16 for the 14.2 balk line game had been held by Wilson P. Foss of Haver straw, N. Y,, since 1905, but was equal ed by Calvin Demarest last Wednesday night In his game with Poggenbarg. Calvin Demarest of Chicago defeated Dr. L. IL. Mial of New York in the ninth game of the tournament, going out in the eleventh inning, Mial scored 177. This breaks all record averages for 14.2 billiards Medal Golf Play at Plnchurst. PINEHURST, N. C, March ‘ .—~Fred Herreshoff of the Garden City club and C. L. Becker of Auburndale and David Fleming, Jr, of Philadelphia and C. B, Fownes of Pittsburg will fight it out In the semifinals of the annual club championship golf tour- natent here. The featur: of the play was a nineteen hole battle between Herreshoff and J. D. Climo of the Cleveland club, the last four holes of the match being belved and Herreshoff winning the extra hole by a slugle stroke with medal play scores of 76 and 78 Jockeys In Hospltal. NEW ORLEANS, March °. — Two stecplechase jockeys, Major and John. son, are lu the hospital here because of accidents, aud Major Is Iu grave danger of denth. He has not recoversad consciousness since being thrown In the race. Johnson was thrown while practicing jumps at City park, his mount rolling ou and seriously injuring him. The defeat of Colloguy, the fa- vorite In the fourth race, was an sur prise to the bettors, this horse baving hean 8 very consistent winner, Ralanll Gives Them the Slip. TANGIER. March *—~Raftsull is re- ported to have escaped from the stronghold of the Ben-Iarous tribe, where he had taken refuge, and to bave gone to some practically Inac- cessihle mountains, where he [8 gath ering a large following from the tur holent tribes, SS Er Ds SEWER. . Sayre, Pa, Feb. 9, 1907. Sealed proposals will be recelved by the Horcugh Clerk until 7:30 v'clock P. M., Tuesday, March 12, 1907, for the construction of approxi- mately the [following trunk line Sewer, Including all labor and ma- terial. 4,400 feet 24-inch pipe. 1,060 feet 20-inch pipe. 560 feet 18-inch pipe. The Town Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A certified check for $500, payable to the Borough Treasurer, must accom- pany proposal. For specifications, address H. H. MERCEREAU, Borough Clerk. Sayre, Pa. E. M. Dusan Desires (0 announce that they have some very desirable building lols for ‘sale on cheap and essy terms, and | that they have placed the agency for All those well 0 con- Ing elsewhere. This pilot of land Is nearly surrounded by Industrial plants with boautiful scenery and all the ad- vantages of a modern town. Terms | to suit purchasers. Steps are alieady comprising this plot with a full sup- iply of the best water the valley af- fords. When you come (0 look over the plot of ground take trolley to Springs Corners, cross bridge that |sromses over L. V. R. R. when across | bridge turn to the left and you are jon the ground. There will be a man {at the office Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of sach week lo show you over the ground, or any other day by calling Valley Phooe No. 244c. Andrew Evaris, 108 Hospl- tal Place, Sayre, Pa. ELMER A. WILBER Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR BPECIALTIES LEHIGH CLUB WRISKEY, DOTTER- WICH BEER AND ALES, NOR. WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. 109 Packer Avenue, Sayre, Ma Both Phones. J. G. Howe CABINET MAKER, Hoeschold and Office Furnliurr He. paired. Will Call al Nonse aid Giic Fstimalrs B01 NORTH WILBUR AVENUE, 1mo* SATE, PA. 518 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 Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Beal Estate. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect- ed. Taxes Pald Boom 7, Elmer Bloek, LOCKHART STRERT, SAYRE. Laws & Winlack Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phonon 180a. Sayre. C. J. Kitchin, Sayre’s Leading Drayman. Especial care and prompt attention given to moving of Planes, Household America’s Grealest J One performance only of peare's masterpiece of “MACBE Mme. Modjeska's perfc pearance in this city, the of unusual Importance. Ti: k of de dl ID ud! in tl ean i; | rein bo everytl! toy cise, Plans and Estimates 210 Miller St Gout urinary aad chraate a specialty. Both Phones.