DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. ’ REESER, KESSLER |f > WIELAND CO. "THE BIG STORE WITH ESS LITTLE Pf SAYRE, PA. Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Evenings After Pay Day. Common Sense is Instinct, the Bright homsewife and provident husband, where to find the best values and nieatest preds, and the most seitable for his or her purse, There i8 true merit in the i why this big store continually bristles with business. There, too, is distinction and £ throughout the ature, that makes shopping pleasant sad no afterthoughts that vou have ® buy for cash in connection with 49 other as large or larger stores than this, We sell for far jast what the article is worth, SPECIAL LOT OF and Art Materials of stamped doilies, sizes 4 to 27 be 3e 8¢ and 10c. Is of extra value, silk, ho'h floss and twisted, in 0 ps no matter how poor, will fade it. py articles to complefe this work. fity to select pieces Jor Holidays started early, = "Wooltex™ parmentd, “Urnawlosd’ * garments. Exelusive agents for and Athens, Ribbons bt 098 half price. Beautiful Moire, ie, Dresden effects at 30c,33¢, and is 40, GOc. and No. 88 for Se yd s Monday and Toeslay only. int Specials Liverpool china for $367. They patterns. Their value is $3.00 pilet set $1.50, 10 piec# toilet s=t 18k $i to $7.87. ted] and banded tamblers at {7e. kind worth 650 a dozen, § Brass King” gsually Bainlay and Mon” 27¢c Prices thew here and you will fiad [. Ww pres Floor Coverings At Specially Attractive Prices Oil Cloth 25¢ and 56c square yard. Linoleam 0c and Gde, in stamped, first and second quality lolaid Linoleum in dozens of patterns at #05 and £1.20 square yard; no better made, bing quantities and quote you at a saving foum We bay in job Cretonnes, Bengalin, Repp, Figured Denims and Art Materials We show almost the entire Hae of the Standish mills. Prices from 17c to 2383¢ per yard. Values 20¢ to 0c, Some in blossom stripes, others fancy figures: all are handsome. Furniture Specials Two styles in Willow Rockers. Our regular price is 8169. Cradit stores would agk at least 1 89 £3100. For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday 4+ Carpets and Rugs Third Floor Granite and Saltans Carpets io many desi regular price is Tie. Small store pries is us uually 30c. For Satarday, Monday, Taesday Smith's Tapestry 9x13 rugs, $16.37, Roxbury's, 10 Wire 9x12 rags, $18.87, Roxbury’s 10 Wire 7x9 rugs, $12.67, You pay as much as $15.00 to $3150 resp at most stores, SPECIAL 4 DAYS OFFERING, 12,13. 14and 16 - On Saith’'s Axminster Carpets. Our cle h, choloest patie wns and values that § us, until the Big Store came to town, the at 80, ¥7c, 8c, $1.19, and up | employers got £1.25 and $1.35 per yard, ie yard. hy) “2, + 3 4 N e) <. Oar 21c Lively always Sc here. Small stores qe >> ow >> €+ 35 rks tell r former 75¢c per Garment Section--Second Floor ve assembled are foo diversified to fully describe. If you will permit of oar suggestion ya all You can elsewhere, then come and look our selections over, There, (oo, is an Millinery Section--Second Floor a effort Is made and, judging from the busy days we have gone through, we have saccerd- ing hata of our own make and ready to put on at $L19 ap to $6.37, that are correct in 0G \' = tp = NV) = AR NOR SP) [nl x) ‘ 4 v LOONIS OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. A Performance to Talk About Best You Ever Witnessed Kirk LaShelle's Most Saccesafal Operatic Comique “PRINCESS CHIC” With Ameriea’s Young and Beau- tiful Prima Donna I'he July aod Au-| {LIGHT AS A FEATHER |and hence comfortable to the palate, | gums and the whole mouth are the i new style plates of needed teeth we {fit to your face. Yes, to your face, for : B Talmadge Bulld- {the outside of cheek and chin are to 'be considered as well as the inside lif natural looks are to be retained. |Get our ideas and prices. Then (you'll want our work. | Vitalized Air Made Fresh Every CH : Morning. BA DR. DAVIS, WAVERLY, N.Y. RING We are Agents for the Sale of the STILLWELL St. INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER And a specially selected company, at of Edward R. Salter. — NOTE tractions of the season which you cannot | afford to miss A. C, TOBIAS, Positively no free list. Sabscriber’s drog store, Sayre; Sanford’s drug store, Atucns W. U. Te oh office, Waverly, | lar advance sale Saturday morning. | rn ES—25¢, 50c, [76¢, $1.00 and | a few seats at $1.50. FREE! BR | EAD ! which gives u better light than ten ordinary gas burners or twelve electric | bulbs. Floods a large room with 3 bean- tiful white light. Comfortable for home, stady, reading, etc. Saves the eyes Makes stores, halls churches look at- tractive and bright, Fits any gas burn ier. After a week's trial, if not satisfied | your money back. L. C. KEPLER, General Agent, JULY DIVIDEND Was mated (0 stock hae Aders ou Ihe Sth The Penn-Wyoming Copper Co. Made wooo pounds of pure copper during the (Iask seven days. on which the clear profit was over §i 7 oon Stock to this company pays monthly dividends of 1 per cent om the investments and (tis 3 splen di Buy at the present price of oc per are Send vour order. cash or deferred payments {Price subdect to change withog! potice | No water is his stoxk ov ery tollar goes into ett terments. No preferred or promotion stock an! no bonds. Every share is of equal value Vimble assets §ro0c ome; value of plant, ele, $2 5% so A proposition worth lavestigatiog wills Call or KE. HK REYNOLDS 11* Packer Ave Sayre, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, | Attorney-at-Law Botary Public To the Person Bringing this Ad | to Our Office. ning September 13th we will ee gold crown (best an or full set of teeth made | or contracted for on or before October | 20th, We will also allow 10 per cent dis- | count on all other work done or con- tracted for during same period of time, | NOTE PRICES Gold crown and bridge wok $5 per Sookh Full set of teeth... woth cleaned. = w ‘centa | 15 conta $1.00 ed 50 cents | $1.50 op | Ah re ed without | Teeth Slled with art] enamel. We extract teeth nin All work g DRS: WHLIANS & LEWIS Hours: 8:30 8013; 11t05:30; 708. corner He and Hayre, Pa TOUHEY HOTEL av, con. mi. school hall tonight. Rosec! was an over Sunday visitor here. | J. G. Cheseboro of Wellsburg is | N. F. Marsh and daughter Miss | Nettie were in Wilkesbarre over! Sunday. Mack “Hickey returned from | morning. Rev Ww. H. Ss Hermans gave a Mrs. F. E. Denning was in Ath- ens today, on her way home to Walter Graham and wile, Pleas ant street, have gone to Mill City, | Pa, to visit her father who is quite J F Park, HE. Drake and Ray Bullard of Monroeton are in town | monument. Joe Bush went to Scranton this | morning as a witness on the post- office robbery case in the United The Macafce Concrete workmen Fanning's residence William Jones and wife who have been visiting their son Wm R. Jones returned to their home in | Hornbrook this morning. Mrs. C. S. Hendershot of Rum merficld and Mrs. R. B. Kerrick of | Asylum visited at the home of W. | Norman McCoy and wife spent parents, I’. B. Cortright and wife, returning to their home in Towanda today. her The dnll of the Athens military gompahy that was to have been ield this evening has been post- poned until Wednesday evening, Mrs. Clara Lewis and children | who have been visiting her sister, Beach, returned to their home in Wyalusing this morning. | The persons in charge of the races state that there will be a good | race Wednesday afternoon at 3 Some fast horses are to} { while this afternoon at the store! |but is not yet strong enough to | The ladies of the Universalist | church will serve a harvest supper | Stimson House block Wednesday This morning the news came to! | us that the races that were expect- {all off, but there will be one or two | (42r" races po on in their place. The severe rains of the past few | days raised the Susquehanna river ‘to such an extent that the suckers ‘were obliged to wear goggles to | keep the sand out of their eyes. Mrs. C. S. Mavice returned from attending the Daughters of | Revolution convention at Reading today. Miss Marion Maurice re- ‘turned from a visit to her sister Mss. Wilkinson at Poughkeepsic talso today. W. C. Pritchard and daughter Geraldine were over Sunday guests ‘at the home of L. M. Huntley, rr turning to their home in Colley, Susquehanna county, today, Mrs, Pritchard is receiving treatment at | the Packer hospital. a ———————— ————_——— Station No. 1 of the Athens | McMahan's grocery, corner of Pine du Min strdete This will be 4 {will reach the home of Mrs. John! will then go to the home of Rev. | Mr. Kilmer in Mecklenburg. Word was received here this! died at his home in Mansfield at § 0 ‘clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs. | Decker had been there for.a week Jos. W. Hunter, state highway crossing and it is intimated that he The soth anniversary exercises tage place next Monday. The full Opera House by the Methodist ladies in the. cveging. This will | be an intaresting day for the fire- ticipated. Mrs. Sylvia B. Norrish, Mrs. will start out on their journey in the White Ribbon excursion car for Los Angeles, Cal, tomorrow. Taney will stop at Salt Lake City gone six weeks. They are to at- tend the National convention of the Ww. C. T. U.in LosAngeles. Troubles of a Stranger A citizen of the township came He found Hoyt Publishing company busy putting up supplies for an out of town cus tomer. He said he wanted a hard job done right away. They sent him to Dr. McClarty's dental room who got him into the easy chair and had his forceps on a molar in quick time. When the Dr. began to put the pressure on the tooth the customer turned a double | somersault out of the chair and out of the room and down stairs. He met a young fellow and told him he had got enough of this town, strain on the instrument to take thing would kick back $0 0 hard. Poor Housekeeper. “To-day the English lady 1s the | worst housekeeper In the world. Two hundred years ago she was the beat.” | This le the essence of a sirikiog in- | dietment of modern women by Mrs Huth Jackson In an article on house- Japan's Holidays. There are only three national holl- days in Japan. January 1 is one of them, and the birthday of the reign: ing emperor, November 3, Is another. | But February 11 is the greatest of the | three dates, fer it is the anniversary | of the coronation of thre first empercs, Jimmu, Inducement to Die. The vicar of an English health resort has issued the following notice: “To meet the convenience of visitors, ar- | rangements have been made with the vicar of this parish for the burial of guests at greatly reduced fees. The privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused.” Real Vacation. Harold had been in the country for | two weeks, and upon his return his | little sister asked if he had sald his| prayers every night. ‘Not once” he replied, “1 just had a sure enough va- cation,"—Chlcago Dally News. JOHN GC. RS DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. lire O1—Guart #0, oan | No. 8 Elizabeth St., Waverly | GC. J. CARY, i 4 § a publication devoted to financial, ests: There has been cousiderable disens- i sion of the different kinds of beer since concerning the different kinds of beer on the marke mend the best and purest, and which Sayre, Pa. SHOES FURS BASEMENT BARGAINS ¢ Heavy shipments of new shoes have compelled to close out many lines of good shoes to make room for our fall arrivals, We leaves no bad effects after drinking. locally, also referring the matter to our! representatives in all the prinei 1! citiea. We feel jastified in saying by the Dotterweich Olean, N.Y. for ita business tact and enterprise, as well as for ita integrity, This beer hesitane call for this beer, especially for invalids and those of impaired health, i It has been a custom of this furnish its subseribers with reliable in- charge, that they may designate by let- § ter of fiqairy Shddrmucd to this office. The United tes Trade Reports has the largest circulation of any trade pa- could afford to maintain such a large stall of experienced editors to make these investigations, and depend solely upon its subscription list for support. isa pleasure to us togive this firm our editorial recommendation, aod, at the same time, to supply our readers with reliable information on such an important subject as this, For sale at the leading bars in Athens, Sayre and WW auesly. E. Ac WILBER, Distributing Agent. JOIN THE National Protective Legion. Fifteen years of business has proven to us we can do all we claim, Assets August 1, 1905, $2,115,000, have placed these odd lots in oul basement at a big re- duction in price, FOR WOMEN $3.50 Patrician, Basement Price $ 3.50 E. P. Reed, " " 3.50 Walk Over, 3.00 LaFrance, 22 2.00 Doris, 1.08 UM Other good bargains are found here for men, boys i and children. You had better become ac- quainted with our Basement Bargains. % One lot men's heavy work shoes $1.19, value $1.50.% @ One lot men's tan work shoes $1.48, value $2.00. High Class Shoe Repairing in Basement. co SE Ser LB vi SR CNC EIN CS COAL goal ELMER A. WILB Wholesale J. W. BISHOP Sey There is as much difference in the quality of coal as there ‘is between white and yellow sugar. We sell nothing but the celebrated 4 LLY 2.08 2.08 2.08 “ i" i i" hk BEERS AND ALES: RSET —— 109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, A, BOTH "PHONES, GC. J. Kiron SAYRE'S LEADING: DRAYMAN. Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood. | and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, | tog Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Both Phones. Pays dent. $100 for loas 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. Mercercau, Dist. Manager. Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond 8¢. Both Phones. FRED J. TAYLOR E Al L 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. ~~ oER = Ob <p A EAL ESTATE your book you should buy your Groceries and Provisions ing of money. r Sunshine Coffee 25¢ a pound, J. L. HUNTER, 870 Broad Btreet, Waverly, N. Y. Ready for Business Having refitted the billiard, 1 and lunch rooms recently leased of F, 8. Wop cott, 1 am now prepared to serve all cus- tomers in a satisfactory wanner. My SpeTiay x ui is qulex Junghes ol all kinda, Oysters and clam in eascn "Try Soup atone sew Dis UTLER, First Natl Bank, Broad a i 1 Lehigh Valley Coal ‘WOOD WOOD WOOD mrs SIMPLY LENIGH AND SCRANTON: COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Ondtxs ean be left ab Wi Weat Sayre : Store, both phones; SE yards at Bayre, Valley Phone most desire in life and you can't enjoy either fully in a 70H Gontractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. 103 Lincoln St. Sayre, Pa. ee — H. L. TOWNER, WM. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum. Hours—7 to fa m,1t08,7to 8p. m, OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 118 Loakbhart 88, Plumbing, Heating and Tianing yy B. DENISON, M.. H. R. TALMADGE, : Office, Rooms 2 and 4 Both "Phones. Elmer Ave, bing and do it well. ty If you engage us!@}i Talmadge Building, Elmer Av Valley Phone at office and residence. Shoe Hospital” § JANES SMITH {8 8 South Malin Street, Athens, IM ready to repair shies in the BU Si best manner and at the lowest Bb HR price. ; § the “Shoe A 0 MURRAY, ¥ D. SPECIALTIES: roped ues the ey Ear, Nat and i Pe 7-8; Binary 17 Pleasant 8 Wavecty, ATTORNEY AND COU AT LAW. 332 Broad St, Waverly, K
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