WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. of Fall and Winter merchandise at this store has been gradually unfolding for a month 3¥ we announce 1 mutualization sale, effective upon the appearance of this advertise dl special. Give you Fall and Winter merchandise at late Spring prices and are a : good until time expires as announced. Then a practical price saving grasp will lines. Keep in touch with this supply depot; it's different to most Stores. We buy ash. That enables you to get it for lesa. dal in Silk pe and stripes; Thur-day and Fri- ality See Eimer 39c Furniture Specials Third Floor Some of which we show in the Lockhart street window, I doz hall or desk chairs in golden oak, hand rab- bed, saddle seat. Oar regular price is 34.85, which is one third under credit store priees, Special Satunday and Monday only 3. 37 In golden oak and imitation mahogaay chairs, em- bosset leather seat and back, Regular 2.67 price $1.37. Special Saturday and Monday Another rocker similar indescription, exce pt being quartered oak. Regular price $4.25, Spee- 2. 98 ial for Saturday and Monday only Two styles ia Willow Rockers. Qar régular price is 3169. Credit stores would ask at least $3.00. For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday 1.89 Carpets and Rugs Third Floor Granite and Saltana Carpets in many designs. Oar regular price is oc. Small store prices is us - 21 uually 30c. For Satarday, Moaday, Tuesday C Smith's Tapestry 9512 rags, £16.37. Roxbury's, 10 Wire 9x12 rags, $1887, Roxbury’s 10 Wire 7x9 rugs, $12.67, You pay as much as $15.00 to $2250 respectively at most stores, SPECIAL 4 DAYS OFFERING, 12,13. 14 and 18 On Saith’s Axminster Carpets, Onr clerks tell us, until the Big Store came to town, their former employers got $1.25 and $1.35 per yard. 75c per yard. Ribbons fone ball price. Beauitifal Moire, at #0e, Dresden effects at 290,336, and Falietas. No. 40, t0c. and No. 50 for 8c vd. t Saturday, Monday andl Teesday only. Writing Paper gy Highland linen paper, the Eton make, Stationers’ sud small stores’ price paper is usaally i0c. Special day night : 23c Basement Specials set of Liverpool cliina for $3.87, They it patterns. Their value is $5.00 12 piece toilet set $2.50, 10 | wee toilet st ier ones at $3.75 to 7.87 t decorated and banded tumblers at 47c. # thin kind worth 65¢ a dozen, d, “The Glass and lirass King,” usually the prices elsew hepe and you will flad Ams always 5¢ here, Small stores is and Comfortallos 104 and 114 and stripes from $3.75 to $5.98. 8, choicest patterns and valaes that ! at 88¢, S7c, B8¢, LIS, and ap SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY A 3x0 reversible Smyrna rug, all wool for $2.50, Table Oil Cloth. Special at 17¢ yard. Garment Section--Second Floor JB8 we have assembled are too diversified to fally describe. If you will permit of oar suggestion, that you gee all you can ~'sewhere, then come and look our selec tions over. them, There, too, is an Millinery Section--Second Floor te effort is made and, judging from the busy days we have gone through, we have gsuceoed- I producing Bats of our own make and ready to put on at £1.19 up to $6.37, that are correct in walae, Pa S27 SS? £4 5 2 Nee. POL oH NOY PS 3- NIGHTS—3 Commencing U have the children's 10, r ter may owe yeauty to ber perfect, #0 they must be i 0 day for p ft and The Brighest Little toire and her LIGHT AS A FEATHER and hence comfortable to the palate, gums and the whole mouth are the B. McDonald, new style plates of needed teeth we - fit to your face. Yes, to your face, for toire of standard plays Acts. I TEKS Chas. E Mills we went to Towanda PS nis morning. XN >) soon be out again. $$ C.F. Rogers and family have returned from a short visit in Can- Og ton. . € Mrs. IL. M. Fitzgerald and Mrs > Jane Merrill went to Towanda this & morning. ties RD Jim Cheseboro of Owego has if MR next week, >) Mrs S. R. Palmer has gone to 4 ‘Ulster and Smithfield for a three weeks’ sojourn, 2 4 Miss Kaufman will have her mil- Ag linery opening Friday and Saturday, 5 October 13 and 14 132 4 (& Mrs. Henry Phillips with her RNY | little son are guests of her parents 2 Alexander Keefe and wife. he - 8 CI Lacey and daughter, Mrs. “4 J. H. Brown, retuined from their ig Visit to Laceyville last evening. WN ; $2 Mrs PE Decker was called to Mansfield last evening on account { of the serious illness of her father. John Morley of Greens Landing is having his large barn painted. ' The work is being done by W. H. | Winters. | H.E. Crayton and family went C2 to LeRoy today to attend the (funeral of Mrs. Crayton's nicce 3> Miss Lola Fleming Kr A) Ny) N. V. Weller returned from Phil- ‘adelphia last evening. The knit- (ting mill suit is finished but no i | decision has been made, BYNY | - 4 H. F. Johnson and wife, Rev. W. (B@ A. Kelly and wife, Major Gore, Miss Davis and Mrs T. D. Wolcott O08 returned last evening from Mans- (Ag field B® 20 0) - No old stock, no odds and ends or goods bought especially for a sale. It the entire stock of clothing and shoes that must be disposed of. H. Sattler. 133 3 IS Charles Mulligan came from Freeport yesterday to accompany (the high school foot ball team to Towanda and was the star player of the game, The Rebekahs had an attendance of over two hundred at their meet- ing last evening and netted a good sum from the proceeds. The play was good and the visiting friends were delightfully entertained I. L. Northrup has purchased the interest of the other heirs in ithe Northrup homestead and is be considered as well as the inside if natural looks are to be retained. Get our ideas and prices. Then | you'll want our work. Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every Morning. DR. DAVIS, WAVERLY, - - N. Y.| A i Everything We are Agents for the Sale of the S STILLWELL t. wcmoeseen as sis. EF REE! which gives = better light than ten ordinary ers or twelve electric bulbs, 8 large room with a bean- tiful white Comfortable for home, study, ete. Baves the Makes stores, halls and churches look at- tractive and t, Fits any gas barn- “r. Aftera 's trial, if not satisfied ! your money back. L. C. KEPLER, Geperal Agrat. 374} Broad Bt, Both Phones, Waverly. JULY DIVIDEND Was rasiled a Mock holders on the uh The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co. Made 300000 pounds of pure copper during the . Laat seven days, On which the clear profit was | aver Ji aan. stock ia this pays monthly dividends = | 00 er en ca the rmatments and itis a splen- RING writ the Steal fice 51 Bs per share Season. The Beautiful Southern Drama for The Record. ' BEIBACH a Special Matinee Sat Saturday 10, 20 and 30 cents. to Our Office. BREAD ! m want it call for 8 BREAD NOTE PRICES: by Park & Co, Cat- and the Racket Full set of teeth. Teeth cleaned. = Teeth filled with silver. Teeth filled with Teeth filled with cement . Teeth filled with art’] enamel Send your order investigating Call or E RK REYNOLDS 47 Packer Ave, Sayre, Fa i . H. Mercereau, | -at-Law eg 4 Tr ose. (spring he will make extensive repairs and additions for his future residence. Ed. Tuten and a squad of the Tenth N.Y. cavalry made a raid through Athens this morning but (they captured the next trolley car were suspected of having designs (on the race horses over on the! track Cheap Prison Fare Athens—Capt. F. N, Moore was dence to be used in the argument before Judge Fanning today for will | the purpose of having the expense in of feeding prisoners in ths county only costs 46 5 cents per week to feed cach prisoner. Tom Danger- Mr. Moore as a witness. Towanda Won The foot ball game between Athens high school and Towanda at the latter place yesterday was a very exciting one and resulted in a victory for Towanda in a score of umpire in place of Dr. Joachim. Marion Sawtelle, Earl Weiss, Leg Grea, J. Donovon, Charles Hardin anLoan, Clair Lawler {team to To Athens me ithe the camphire| ~~ of the Tenth N. Y. Cav. ast even-| Hog were very much pleased with! the entertainment. We found that | of themselves and their good! and will make things lively while | they stay. You would hardly rec- est, sedate individual whom you | have seen in civil life, as he pre- sides over the deliberations and | enjoys'the zest and frivolity of the | fraternal greetings. He was a6 good soldier and is a first class 6 entertainer, {3 Space will not allow an extended | 6 report of the mecting last night, but those present will not forget > it. After prayer by the chaplain, 4 comrade Druckmiller gave a good | speech on the causes of the great | conflict, followed by captain Ather son, who, in addition to his civil | prominence, has an army record that cannot be surpassed. He gave some interesting accounts the Confederacy. Next followed Rev. ] E. Fish, who related some good fish stories and closed with wholesome counsel as to what con- stitutes patriotic citizenship. This 6 was followed by remarks by com-!, rade Barnum, a member of Kear- ney’s old buttermilk regiment, who later served as captain in a colored regiment. Interesting speeches | followed by Hon. E. M. Tuton, Judge Davison, Geo. D. Genung | and Will T. Harris. The S. of V. glee club next rendered some pat- riotic songs, and after the benedic- tion we shook hands and went home, A banquet will be given tonight and we know the boys will have a feast fit for the gods—and we'll be | there. H Si JOIN THE Legion. Fifteen years of business has proven to us we can do all we claim Assets August 1, 1905, o 115,000, Pays . $10.00 per week for sickness or acei- dent. $100 for loss of limb or eye, $5.00 to $600 at death, Cash dividends each five years. Costs $2.00 to $4.00 per month. E. F. Mercercou, Dist. Manager. Sayre, Pa. fica Doinand 9. C.J. CARY, CONTRACTOR f ’ IA AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. Bring Your Job Printing to} Murrelle’s Printing 5 Office |, J, “The Satisfactory Place.” i |Y From four to eight skilled job | We Lonidgeiid new, up-to-date | L 10 equipment are at your service. R Our say we juve the i tion to please. our promises. Talmadge Building, ElmeciAve. Sayre, Valley Phone 1423. H WE PRINT urday, October 14; also Monday and Tuesday | of next week. ‘BASEMENT BARGAINS 5 i2 Heavy shipments of new shoes have compelled us to close out many lines of good shoes to make room for our fall arrivals. We have placed these odd lots in oug basement at a big re- duction in nab ice, FOR WOM WOMEN $3.50 Patrician, 3.50 E. P. Reed, 3.90 Walk Over, 2.00 LaFrance, 2.00 Doris, 4 Other good bargains are found here and children. making Flour, sack . for breadmaking, per sack AAS E Pure Buckwheat Flour, 25 Ib. sacks pkgs Standard Corn Starch Ibs Lump Starch Ibs Tea Dust Ibs Pearl Tapioca Basement Pri ic ec $2.08 i" 2 U8 2.68 9 25 1.68 for men, boys #8 You had better become ac- ; Ibs broken Rice . Ibs Fancy Rice . co Perfection ‘ Matches . orated Cream, per can . densed Milk, can . BS and none better at any price. ome Made Cookies, doz ins’ Cakes and Cookies, Ib Ib... COAL ELMER A. WILBER, J Ww. BISHOP Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS There is as much difference in L the quality of coal as there. isi BEERS AND ALES between white and yellow sugar. | — 11 We sell nothing but the celebrated | 11 Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- 09 cite. We also sell Bituminous and | 10 | Loyalsock coal and all kinds of | 25 wood. 14 cans Domestic Sardines . cans Imported French Sar- dines tatoes . Meat Market rloin Steak . 25 ETT 109 Packer J Aveate, SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES, C. J. Kiron, SAYRE’S LEADING 1 DRAYMAN. ; Especial care and prompt at- tention given to moving of | Pianos, Household Goods, Safes | ate. EE —— LENIGH AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices, . 7 to Our specialty is prompt service | A and the lowest market price. | J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Both Phones. > 1134 Spring Lamb, Home Dieta Fresh Oysters, Standards WOOD WOOD WOOD! ms : SIMPLY THIS! Health and hap- | piness are what you || 'most desire in life and you can't enjoy {either fully in a house which does}" 0 Inot contain an up- te bath-room. Now we do Plum- | bing and do it well. 1 you engage us t up a bath- | room ry you there's {only one thing that Ho | | you 11 be sorry for re | | WOLCOTT & SON. | Orders can be left at Weat Ba | Btore, both phones; or ihe Ee wrest COLEMAN nssien, R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished, | 103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa. Pa H. L. TOWNER, N.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the [Hows 09a m, 1408, 7 ta 8 5.4 OFFICE—S8AMURLS BLOCK. | Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart 88, L. B. DENISON, X. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer A: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. Performance to Talk About The Best You Ever Witnessed Kirk LaShelle'’s Most Successful Operatic Comique With America's Young and Beau- tifal Prima Donna and that is, that) Ze | you didn't have ith ) ~] | done sooner. i And a specially selected compauy, management of Edward R. Salter. (Hmn} . TOBIAS, sale opens Friday morning at Drigg’s | | H.R. TALMADSE, store, | | Both “Phones, turday morning. | | a few seats at $190. Shoe fospa” JAMES SMITH k Is still at his old stand, 604 Bb H South Main Street, Athens, Uh ; Jeady 30 Tepal shoe ju G4. : i best manner and at the lowest @5 | | price, BH ro your shoes to [3 4 the “Shoe ital." Shop [ON | 2 open ereoge Tom? to RY | If you haven't a home and want one, or if you have one you want to get rid of, call, write or "phone Taylor. If I haven't what you want I'll try and find it for you. o SPECIALTIES: the Px Fitting BS TAT E Spina Sai vit Sian AT LAW, EAL Waverly, ‘Domestic Woolens for Fall and Winter Have your next Suit made by us. Lehigh Valley Coal | ARD AND ) SOFT Woob
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