The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 30, 1905, Image 4

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JEESER, KESSLER |] Don Atr 2REPAX
\. WIELAND CoO. PRESS ON PUR-
FTE BIG STORE WITH ES LITTLE PRICES® CLASES OF $5.00
SAYRE, PA.
OR OVER.
Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Evenings After Pay Day.
Dress Goods
First Floor
Read's Lansdowne in a full line of shades, 40 in
Special Sale
Monday and Tuesday
We have 12 dozen white turnover collars ( r la-
Black wool in Voile, Crepe-de-Paris, Wool Crepe- dies, a regular 10¢ value; special Se.
Cl Broadeloth, Cheviot, Serge, Granite, Pana-
Melrose, Henrietta, Tamise, Mousseline, Mohairs, G ®
“Beilliatine aod Secilians. Prices from 3c to $219. arment Dep t
~ Colored wools in all the popular weaves, Come Second Floor
and make your selection from the cleanest assorted
" ptock to be foand. No old or shop worn goods. Pri-
We, 3%, 400, 89¢, 750, Koc, 88¢, and up to §1.79.
' "Comfortables and
Blankets
Comfortables, full size and very handsome patterns.
Bxtra values at 88c, $1.10, $1.87, $1.48, $1.79, $1.08,
$3.48,
Cotton blankets at 87¢, 95c, $1.10, $1 37, $1.48, $1.79
per pair,
iE © All wool blankets, 10-4 and 11.4, at $3.75, $4.08,
Wooltex Fashion faultless. You do nut need to
ask “How do 1 look™ when clad in Wooltex marmenta,
They are priced at $13.37, $20.00, $21.50, 225.00 and
£27.50. Colors, brown, blue and black.
The Printzes Coats Also a leader with Dame
fashion, and which are made fur trimmed and plain,
at the following prices:
Far Lined Fur Collared
$10.50 $12.00
22.50 12.50
24.50
26.50
We are exclusive agents for the above garments in
Waverly, Sayre and Athens,
Ladies
811.37
12587
16.50
Misses
2 687
11.67
16.87
Pattern Blankets for bath robes at
© §L75, $350, to $5.07.
he SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
American Beauty Corsets
ONE WEEK ONLY, OCT. 30 TONOV. 4
2.25, $250, Children's coats in all styles and colors at prices
ranging from $3.25 to $15.00,
Special Fur Announcement
NOV. 3 AND 4
Our syndicate man-
ufacturer will have a
representative here
with two or three
trunks filled with furs
of every description.
At this time we will
take orders for spec-
ial furs, fur coats and
fur jackets, of near
seal, beaver, genuine
seal, ete, and price
them to intending
buyers much under
prices we would ask
were we to sell them
from stock, and will
bring to your doors a
showing equal to the
largest houses in the Tis
largest cities. i i
)
We are pleased to announce Miss Pontius, ex-
gorsetiere representing the Kalamazoo Corset
~ Shove justly fam~d corsets, who will be at our store
| daring the period stated,
We would like very much to have yoa call and see
* Ber, whathar you desire to purchase or not. You get
hem at the regular retail prices, $1.00, $1.00, $1.75,
$3.00 snd $2.50, besides having them fitted, being
Juvenile Clothing
: Second Floor
A big lot of juvenile caps in leather and cordaroy
| Wamoshanters, at 47¢, S0¢, 7b¢, and 88c. la auto-
mobile style at 4Sc and 7c.
ARS (RS PRS IN PRS ZANE) FN
Frank Waters is in Towanda
D A LaMent is spending the
i day at the county seat,
| Job Morley of Burlington is
| spending a short time in town.
Miss Amy McKean went to New
| York this morning to visit friends.
om
| Mrs. O. L. Haverly with her
street,
and wife,
Mrs. Floyd Morse of Willow
Trenton, N J
i
i
We are doing this to more thoroughly in-
This is your op-
¥d or any specified time.
We know
| been the guest of her brother A. T.
| Taylor, returned to her home in’
| Laceywille this morning. *
i - ———————
| Mrs. Geo. A. Lamkin received
Inews from Clifton Springs this
| morning that her father B. A. Long
was in a critical condition.
Wm. Durant, who has been liv-
ing with his daughter in Elmira,
came to Athens Saturday evening
and will make his home here.
Messrs, John Hill and Walter
Wenzing of Philadelphia arrived in
town yesterday to spend a weck
in hunting game in this section.
This morning work was com-
| menced in the templet shop at the
|are rcady to start as soon as the!
| drawings arrive.
agam in that vicinity,
Tr an add 1» The Record
Could not tumble down the prices as we have done today,
gains you got.
§ than the former prices.
W.C.T. U. Meeting
Athens—The Athens W.C. T, U,
Athens Presbytenan
which time Mrs Estabrook of East
Athens will give a report of the
Washington, Pa. Mrs. Estabrook
is a bright, enthusiastic temperance
worker. If you
are not interested come learn what
All are invited,
the union is doing in Pennsylvania.
A Combination Offer
our high grade “Top Notch” cof-
fee, retailing regularly at 35c, will
be sold for 34c, and each purchas-
creamery butter that sells regular-
ly for G. W. Roseboom &
27¢.
What wonderfal
will not only equal, but far surpass any that have gone before.
pe from early morning until late at night.
this one fact, aud that you are fully aware of.
CASH IS WHAT WE NEED.
AND MUST HAVE
Do you value your dollars and ents?
stock is too large to quote each and every article. :
pys' and Children's Clothing. Men's, Boys’, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes.
Ladies Coats
We emphasize
Our
what fur is and will give you reliable information in
S
PREIED HS FORE.
VEL SERNO
Yesterday Marked Important
Epoch in History of Athens
Presbyterian Church
Ladiss’ Library Club
Athens—On Tuesday, October
39, at 2:45 the following program
will be given: Continuation of
federation report; Swedish letters
to bercad A chafing dish social
will follow. Picase take forks.
CANDIDATES
OF THE JF
off eo 0 =
Prohibition Party
|est time in our town, and been i 5
|promipent factor in shaping its| For Sherif—WILLIAM ELLS.
|social and religious life. As has| WORTH of Wyalusing.
been previously announced, Rev, | Prothonotary—C. P. VANDYKE
W. H. Sawtelle preached his fare-| of Milan. :
well sermon in the morning, thus Register
closing his pastorial relations ac~
marked a
very important ephoc in the his
tory of the Athens
| church. It
Athens—Yesterday
Presbyterian
has had an eventful
and Recorder—C. J.
SUMNER of New Albany,
cording to the rules of the Lacka- | Treasurer—M. D. STYLES of
wanna Presbytery. The Sermon | Athens
was largely reminiscent in which County Commissioner — J. C
} -— XA .
Mr. Sawtelle related his experi- re : :
ences in the ministry and reasons | BEECHER of LeRaysyile,
for choosing that profession. | Auditor — MARTIN" FEE of :
| Among his carliest recollections) Camptown,
|was a cherished hope that he|Coroner—HARRY O. KINGS.
| might some day center the ministry. | LEY of New Albany.
{but his delicate health prevented | Aa -
jand he was employed on the rail.| Murder, homicide and other
(road for a time. His health im- crimes, including graft, are on the
| proved and he entered college and increase. The manufacture, sale
| later the Theologian seminary, ‘and consumption of Intoxicating
| At the close of his theological Liquors and Taxes or public in.
| course a call came to the pastorate debtedness is also increasing in the
{of the Nineveh, N. Y., church, at S3me ratio. If you do not want
‘which place he labored fourteen this vote the Prohibition ticket the
| years. ~ At that time a call came 7th of November. a 6
from Alpers nia Secepladaciens We are Agents for the Sale of
When he came the condition of the | supp S TEL WELL
. € CONC
church was not encouraging, and | INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER
by his untiring efforts Mr. Sawtelle which gives you better light than ten
o , ordinary burners or twelve electric
brought to pass a better state of al with & beap-
,affairs, and today the church owes tiful white light. Comfortable for
Buh ol its prosperity to his laers Mis ores EulsLod herchen lock aie
ec large congregation yesterday | tractive an : Auy gas but
morning gave cvidence of the high ar afters wef’ trial, It not satisfied
| estecin in which he is held.
L. C. KEPL
| Rev. Dr. Simpson of the M. E 28,
General Agent. of
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
Furs! Furs! Furs!
750 pleces of Furs from the best makers in the United States
are here to be disposed of for less than the cost of the bare
i One dollar will do the work of three dollars. This
$2.50 Furs wil} go at 77¢ $4.50 Furs will go at 1.35
} Furs will go at 2.98 8.00 Furs will go at 3.98
go at 4.98 15.00 Furs will go at 7.98
20.00 Furs will go at 9.98
We bave all colors, all styles and all makes. This is the
of a lifetime to obtain Furs at prices that you never
of. Don't wait ; don't put off, but boy
4 : Furs! Furs! Furs!
fies’ Suits Ladies’ Suits
$10.00 black pebble cheviot suit at $4.75
$6.50
ack broadeloth suit at. $9.98
it pay you to buy the cloth? Does it pay you to go to
msmaker when such goods are thrown upon the market
10 nothing prices.
10.00 Furs will
\ grey homespun suit at
All of this seasons make, Some come with fur collars and
fur cuffs, some ccme with far collars alone and hundreds of
others very handsomely trimmed and made. Bear in mind we
must have cash and not the coats. A word to the wise is
sufficient.
BUY ! Just think of it.
3.75 7.89
$10.00 coat at . 4.98 $2000 coat at. . .. 9.98
Do you think of buying a coat? Do you really need a coat?
Even if you do not need any you can buy one right now at
this sale for a mere song. Remember we must have the
CASH and not the coats. They are here for you. A word to
the wise is sufficient.
$7.50 coat at £15.00 cost at
1500 of Men, Boys’ and Child-
ren’'s Suits
will be sold during the next © days for the bare cost of trim-
ming and making. Our reputation in the past for earrying
the highest class of merchandise in this valley is sufficient
enough to pack this store with eager buyers when our doors
are thrown wide open to the public on
Cash is What We Want and
Must Have
space is limited to quote any
prices. If you ever bought a
bargain in a suit or overcoat
now is the time to buy,
Put your shoulder to the
wheel and let the almighty
dollar do the rest.
Mens 30¢ working shirts at
Mens black satin shirt, the best quality in the
States, will go at... .. EP ;
500 dozen heavy
sale for each
...29¢c
Taji 20¢
fleeced 50c underwear will go at tisng
9c
Mens Turkey Red handkerchiefs and Royal Blue, guaranteed
fast colors, 24 inches square, sells the world over for 2c
10¢ each, at this sale they will go at. .
No more than 5 to one customer.
160 dozen mens heavy fleeced lined cotton gloves, leather
tipped, regular price 26e, will go at this sale for 3c
apale........
23c
Odds and ends of mens dress shirts, regular price Sle,
lar price the world
75¢ and $1.00, will go at this sale each... ...
500 dozen 4 ply linen collars,
over, 150 each, daring this sale each
Boys knee panta, the world over 25c, sale price
church suggested bringing his con
gregation to unite in the evening
scrvice, and they were present.
The church was crowded to its
utmost capacity. After a brief talk
by Rev. Sawtelle, Dr. Simpson
' spoke at length, stating that him-
self and his congregation were
present to manifest their high es-
‘teem for Mr. Sawtelle. His remarks
, of christian fellowship and co-oper-
the unity and affection of the
At a meeting of the session last |
| Thursday evening it was voted to
(continue Mr. Sawtelle as supply |
| until his successor is secured.
374} Broad St. Both Phones,
C. J). CA
CONTRACTOR .
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
ANDREW EVARTS
Has opened a real estate and o
lecting office in Room 2, T!
Building, Sayre, Pa.