The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 26, 1905, Image 4

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    WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX.
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF S$s.00
OR OVER.
=
Good Value, Courteoas Treatment and satisfacl
eastomer of Reeser, Kessler, Wieland Co.
Ours is a husipess of infinite detail
FOr, give us a chance to correct iL
merchandise that passes through our hands, place
get goods here,
If we Bave
One thing sare We buy for casl
The Big Store With Little Prices
made an er
, sell
Special Silk Values
Street Floor
Talletas in colors, 19 27 and 36 in. wide
one third more, 68¢ to $1.00
Moire taffeta, in 37 in. only
wine, bine and green at 81.19
Fancy silks for waists and shirt waists at 5x.
75¢, Sie, and 98¢ per vand
Toe, Sc. Sc, 31.25 and $1.50. 20 to 36 inch.
Genuine Oriental Rugs
Third Floor
To those acquainted with values
showing Kurdistan hall rugs, 3x15 ft, at 250.00; small,
nearly square They
a Persian importer and appreciate
weafley and are
rugs at 827.50 are direet from
«d Ly those who
know rag lore,
Domestic makes of rogs at from $1.57 to 53
depends upon the size
We have supplied trade from Towanda, Owego,
to say nothing
Wilivwanna and Chemung from this depirtment
and Athens, many whom admitted the ast year
designs and exclusive prodactions see our w indows
Numerou
nfined
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
American Beauty Corsets
ONE WEEK ONLY. OCT. 30 TONOV. 4
We are pleased ©) announce Miss Pontius, ex-
pert corsetiore representing the Kalamazoo ( orset
Co., of Kalamazoo, Mich, exclusive makers of the
above justly famad corsets, who will be at our stor
daring the period stated.
‘We would like very much to have you
her, whether you desire to purchase or not. You get
them at the regular retail prices, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75,
$200 and $1050, besides baving them fitted, being
a veryadded advantage, without extra expense to
you.
eall and sew
Juvenile Clothing
second Floor
ordaroy
Ia auto.
A big lot of juvenile caps in leather and «
Tamashanters, at 7c, 39, 70, and @8c.
mobile style at 8c and 57¢
I5a308aS oH) ge
Special Fur Announcement
NOVY. 3 AND 4
Our syndicate man-
ufacturer will have a
representative here
with three
tranks filled with fars
of every descript on,
At this time we will
take orders for spec
ial furs, fur coats and
fur jackets, of near
Reauine
and price
two or
seal, beaver,
seal,
them to
much
ele,
intending
under
prices we would ask
buyers
were we to s+ll them
from stock, and willg
bring to your doors a
showing equal to the
large=<t houses in the
largest cities
Eugene Allen spent today in To-
wanda on business.
Bent Tozer and wile arc home
from their wedding trip
Mrs. Eliza Crans started for St.
Harry Wolcott went to Elmira
on a business trip this morning.
W. H. Shaw and wife went to
Fast Troy today for a brief visit.
Mrs. D. A. Perkins is visiting’
her niece Mrs. Harley Sutton in
Buffalo
George Herrick and A. E. Bress-
ler are off on a two days’ hunting
trip up Dean creck.
Mrs. J. H. Wood of Baton Rouge,
Ia, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs
J. W. Muitefle « of Center street
The water company are connect
ing the home of M. WW. Ryan with
the water main from Elmira street
Mrs A. F New
York and Mrs. Joe Meyer of Ithaca
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R
Morey.
A. B. Crawford who
have been visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Harry Atkins, returned to
Laceyville this morning
Schrermer of
and wife,
BL Gillette and wife, who have
been visiting their nephew, Wilson
Gillette, and atten ding the Sunday
schcol convention returned
Hornbrook this morning
In consequence of the repairs
being made at No. 3 hose house it
will not be ready for the clection
on November 7. The of
A. C. McGovern will used
instead
house
be
John Brooks is not yet clear of
the rumor that He
attended the firemen’s banquet and
he is dead
was a pretty lively
corps, but he
registered at the Forrest House
yesterday as the “dead man.”
company is called for this evening
at Justice Tozer’ S$ office.
Perry Brow n
was one of the attendants at the
SHOES
4
4
SHOES
ited friends in Athens.
home this morning.
The W.C.T. U
ner of Willow and N. Main street,
be in charge of Mrs. Osborne.
MILITARY COMPANY T0
Given This Assurance
Athens
for our town. They now have the
assurance of being
mustered into the 13th Regiment
This regiment is one of the best in
the state. The company will hold |
a dignified standing in official and
military circles time this
will mean a fine government build.
ing for an armory.
cd to note the interest taken by
and in
This is the
$3.50
and
$4.00
Fall
Styles
All
Leathers
He is
WERE OBIGED 0
UAL THE POLICE
arc deserving of the co operation |
of the citizens
Large Plate Glass Broken
Athens—The large plate glass
in the front door of Kiff & Stacy's |
store broken
was last evening
cither by some one leaning against
it or by some evil disposed person
who kicked it in. The latter seems
morc probable as the pieces of
glass that fell inside were broken
long distance into the room. No
entrance was made to the store as
the opening was of such a jagged
nature as to make it impossible for
anyone to get through.
is what
we need
Furs! Furs!
i the best make
Furs!
50 pieces of Fars fro
than the cost ¢
Ons dollar will do the work of threes dollars
% 20.006 Fars will go at 9.98
We have all colors, ail styles and all This
fakes
ff, but buy
Furs!
don't pat o
Furs! Furs!
sit at
Doss it pay Jou to buy the cloth?
xt to nothing prices,
Ladies Coats
All of this seasons make, Some coms
fur culls, some come with far collars alone
others very handsomely trimmed and m ade,
must have cash and pot the coats, A
sufficient.
This
3.75
4.98
Do you think of buying a coat?
£7.00 coat at
210.00 coat at
this sale for a mere song
CASH and not the coats
the wise 1s safficient,
and
prices.
7.89
9.98
Put your
the
ren’s Suits
will be sold during the
ming and making. Our reputation in Lhe
the highest class of merchandise
next 9
are thrown wide open to the public on
cost
States, will go at
fale for each
of trim-
tipped, regular price
a pair
shoulder to the
29c
29c
9c
2c
qc
Certain Youngsters Annoy Those |
in Charge of the Spalding Mu-
seum-Library
Athens—The Spalding museum-
| library of this place is the gift of |
such an affection for his early home
O)AL OOAL COAL
J. W. BISHOP
There is as much difference in
the quality of coal as there is
between white and yellow sugar.
| We sell nothing but the celebrated
Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra-
cte. We also sell Bituminous and
| Loyalsock coal and all kinds of
wi
Our specialty is prompt service
the people of this vicinity of that |
the library has become a store- |
house of the best intelligence of |
the age and has contributed a great
standard of education. Mr. Spaul-
{ ding, the donor, has died but he
‘had provided for its perpetuity ©
| before he passed away, and all our
citizens are proud of the institution.
The librarians are faithful and
guard well the loaning and safety
of the books, and they do this
mainly from disinterested motives
They should have the geod will
and encouragement of all our peo-
ple. There are certain young men
J. W. BISHOP,
103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bldg.
Both Phones.
‘WOOD WOOD WOOD
STILLWELL
INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER
whish Shiva r= better light than ten
roers or twelve electric
Yay oods a large room with a beau-
tiful white light. Comfortable for home,
ete. Saves the eyes,
lls and churches look at~
ht, Fits aa7 gas bara-
er. Aftera weeks rial it not satiafied
your money back.
L. C. KEPLER,
Geperal Agent.
874} Broad 8t,, Both Photcs, - Waverly,
Makes stores,
tractive and
| books.
| the youngsters. When he arrived
they skulked out of sight and after
“Shoe Hospital”
JAMES SMITH
Is still at his old stand, 604 BE
Fy
{Vv
| Ns were there last night and shall |
| be obliged to publish them if they |
| persist in their nuisance.
| Unloading ‘Crushed Stone
| Athens—The Lehigh Valley
| company unloaded a great quantity
of crushed stone during the night
ready to repair shoes in the Bi
best manner and ete >
your shoes y
ital” :
HILL & BEIBACH
Are
|a gang of workmen are raising the
track about 8 inches and filling in
| the ballast.
Bauer's Instant Cough Cure
has cured more Coughs and Colds!
than any remedy known. It instant- |
ly relieves the most distressing cough |
and is guaranteed to cure Bronchitis |
and Asthma. Bauer's Cough Cure}
always give satisfaction as Mr.
Greenman, druggist of New gi 2. :
Pa., says: “Your remedies have giv-
en the very best satisfaction to all
who have used them, and especially
Bauer's Instant Cough Cure. I look |
' for larger sales on them In the fu-
{ture. I do not want to be out of any
stock runs down too low.” Get a!
for you. H. L. Glllesple and Child,
Waltman & Young, Sayre.
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
GC. J. CARY,
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE