The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 01, 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.
Ng ’ .
REESER, KESSLER
WIELAND CO.
"THE BiG STORE WITHESS LITTLE PRICES
SAYRE, PA.
2 SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
\ £3 American Beauty Corsets--This Week Only
We are pleased to announce to the and Ath-
that Miss Pontius, an expert corseuere the Kalamazoo
{ Kalamazoo, Mich, excl makers of the above f
wset, 1s here this week, with us irday might We would be
greatly pleas 1 to have vou call and see, and let her explain the desirabil
ity and fine points, of this ju tly celebrated cor whether you wash to purchase now or late:
To see an American Beauty Corset creates a desire to have one or more. I'rices $1.0)
i 50, $2.00 and 8250
During Miss Pontius’ stay at
lady who is interested 1n
proughly competent to advise
ladies of Waverly, Sayre
ens representing
Lorset Lo ISLVE
Sat
LHUUS
unt
will be glad
She
our store she to give short talks on corsets th
this important subject 15 a most capable demonstrator and
4 you and we are sure she will be able to give information that
will be invaluable to you If vou have ever experienced any dafhe in sec anng a perfect ut
and comfortable corset vou will ind it profitable on Miss Pontius and examine the
merits of the American Beauty Corset hese corsets are made in all styles from ‘cor
Ee models. in varving shapes to suit the needs of every figure No matter what voor corset
may be. you will find an “AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSET" peculiarly adapted to nll
dg want. See | ockhart Street Window
Grand Exhibition of Furs
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOV. 3 AND 4
In Our Cloak and Fur Department-Second Floor
At this time we will bring one of the largest and choicest
walley. In fact it is an opportunity seldom offered the
: snd have the satisfaction of seeing ar d know
of fine furs in the country. The
uity
to Call
stock of furs ever put on exhibition in this
outside the large cities
of the
nade into all styles of
public You ean come here
ing that the goods are from one largest manufactures
stock consists of every kn y far,
jackets, scarf and
We can show you jackets in any quality, at prices to suit your are made in all styles
"ull the better of the well-known fur
Far Lined Coats, in all colors, sizes and lengtl
Searfs in all the flat and fan
Muff ia all styles and in all furs
This is an opportunity yoa should not let pass unheeded,
order and be sure of having your fars when you most
2 or you are buying, than to send Lo some far-anay house and have to take what they send and be satis
fled, with mo chance for redress,
Our guarantee is backed Ly the guarantee
SS SANT TDS FHE
press They
f furs
all the Kn
un any Kind you may wish to select,
+v shapes and all lengths wa furs
as it is just the right time to bay or place
need them. It is also more satisfactory to see
of the 1a
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Harry Crandall has returned
trip.
Miss Jessic Hansell went to New
Era this morning to visit at her
home,
\Vh
relativ S
clerville this mornmg to visit
Ella Knowles and Nina Talada
are spending the week in Monroe-
ton with friends.
I'homas McCarthy and wife
Mrs
visiting her sister Daniel
Hayes in Towanda.
Union Veteran Legion held their
regular monthly meeting at Grand
Army hall this afternoon.
Samuel Talbert
Manley
Bucknell University, Lewisburg
son
Misses Nellie Tabor, [Laura Lam.
bert and Mrs Grant Lindsley re-
turned from New York last night.
John Lattermore left for Roches-
ter last evening after a week's visit
with his sister, Mrs. Charles Turk.
The Towanda and Athens high
foot ball teams will play
here Saturday afternoon. A hotly
contested game is anticipated.
school
Stanley Ace and wife, guests of
Mrs Eugene McDaniels of Maple
weeks, returned to
Wilkes
strect lor two
their home in Barre last
evening.
Frank Clayton and wife went to
Meshoppen
}
this .
shor* with
Clayton took
to terrify
morning on a
Mr.
his hunting outfit
the rabbits in that
visit relatives
along
vicinity
TEN D
SPECIAL SALE
F
FASHIONABLE FURS
Beginning Wednesday, Nov. Ist, Ending Saturday, Nov. Ith
We will sell anything in our line of SELECT FURS at
15 TO 25 PER CENT OFF
This means a big saving to you. We are doing this to more thoroughly in-
troduce ourselves as leaders in high grade and reliable Furs. This is your op-
portunity: By your making a small deposit we will hold any fur until pay day
or any specified time. We are one of the oldest fur dealers ia this section of
the country. We know what fur is and will'give you reliable information in §
your selection.
ET EE BA
iE Ra ES
Sn (Ek &
SEE
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Ca
al
EI
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Si
IR
Wr
de
Bk
Able to Sit Up
On Saturday as Bernard
SG
Athen
Vargason, aged about eight years,
was playieg with
Main strect
them
some boys
ncar his home one of
hitting
stnking
threw a stone, him
left the
mastoid bope and paralyzing the
under the car,
nerve of equilibrium so that he lost
the power of walking or standing
Dr
cver since
Julius Dodd has treated him
now the lad has so
» able to
and
far recovered as to he sit up
An Up-to-Date Barber Shop
Athens—A. R. Morey has placed
a new sh
filled with the latest
15 a good workman
w case in his barber shop
He
and ready to
\
no
SUppiic
scrve his customers 1a first class
style in has over Finch's
roam
hardware store
Trv an ad in The Record
Could not tumble down the prices as we have done today.
What wonderful bargains vou got,
at one-third one-half and one quarter less than the former prices.
Will not only cqual, but far surpass any that have gone before,
sales ever known in the business history of this valley.
tore from early morning until late at night.
this one fact, aud that vou are fully aware of.
HIS WHAT WE NEED.
t+ Do vou value vour dollars and conts?
sto ck i 18 too large to quote each and every
Joys’ and Children's C lothing. Men's,
C Furs shown by an.
article.
Boys’,
Ladies Coats
All of this seasons make,
fur culls, some ccme with fur collars alone
others very handsomely trimmed and made,
must bave cash and not the coats.
sufficient.
DIES’ DEPARTMENT
Furs! Furs! Furs!
JU pleces of Furs from th rst makers in toe United States
here ta be disposed of for less than the cost of the
Ons dollar will do the wurk of three
give you an idea Fis
$2.50 Furs wl go at 17C $4.50 Furs will goat 1.39
400 Pur will go at 2.98 8.00 Furs will go a 3.98
~ Furs will go at 4.98 1:00 vars witi oat 7.98
20.00 Fars will goat 9.98
awe all colors, all styles and all »
tare
dollars
3.75
4.98
$7.50 coat at
£10.00 coat at
this sale for a mere song. Remember
CASH and not the coats,
: the wise is sufficient.
hes This ix
We emphasize
Our
prices.
7.89
9.98
Put your
States, will go at
of = lifetime to obtain Furs at pr
of. Don't wait ; don't pat off, Lut bay
Furs! Furs! Furs!
dies’ Suits Ladies’ Suits
nck tte chic wi ~ $4.75
$6.50
crs that you
ren’s Suits
ming and making.
LT
are thrown wide open to the public
grey homespun suit at
sale for each .
Black broadeloth suit at $9.98
¥ Jou to buy the cloth? Does it pay you to go to
per when such goods are thrown upon the market
© nothing prices.
Must Have
a pair
shoulder to the
29c
-
9c
2c
*.23¢
7c
SAYRE, PA.
ROWDYIS WAS
RAMPANT AT ATHENS
ed, However, and Vigorously
Dealt With by Burgess Mac-
afee
Burgess Macafec was promptly
at city hall this morning to hear
the cases of the boys engaged in
the fracas last night. Four of the|
boys were summoned to the lobby
of Chief Mulligan who told the
story of their riotous doings. They
refused to make explanations so
their
CasC was
action. Harry Noble and Asa
Hammond had slept in the cages
all night and were questioned sep-
arately. Noble pleaded guilty and
was fined $2 besides $2.50 costs or
be confined in the lockup five days.
| He chose the latter and was taken
back tohis cell. Hammond plead-
ed not guilty. He commenced a
{tirade on the officers who returned
him to his cell
| hearing tomorrow morning
The story of their arrest was a
{fine chapter of rowdyism and an
Lattempt to evade the officers. The
local officers and special assistants
{succeeded in rounding them up
| They congregated in front of Bail
er's store, singing tough songs and
{using tougher language. Ham-
|mond is an old offender, already
| being out on a suspended sentence
on a former charge.
The boys who ran off with the
old cannon caisson were overhaul-
ed and compelled to return it to
its place.
Married This Afternoon
Athens—This
o'clock at the home of the bride's
Main street, Miss Martha E. Lent
in Marriage. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. Dr. W. G. Simp-
son in the presence of the immedi-
ate relatives.
trip the happy couple will reside on
Pine street.
Misses Elizabeth and Katharine
Erk, who have been visiting the
of South Main strect, returned to
their home in Honesdale this
ormng
ANDREW W EVARTS
Has opened a or estate and col- |
lecting office in Room 2, Talmadge
A FAULTLESS BEER
The following article appears in
the United States Trade Reports,
a publication devoted to financial,
agricultural and mechanical inter-
ests:
There has been considerable discus
sion of the different kinds of beer sinee
so much attention has been given to the
discussion of pure food products, and
many are found to give bad after-effects,
ways fearlessly discussed such topics as
are of general interest to its readers,
received several letters
concerning the different kinds of beer
on the market. We are asked to recom-
mend the best and purest, and which
leaves no bad effects after drinking.
We have made a careful investigation
representatives in all the principal
cities, We feel jastified in saying that
beer which we find to sarpass all
others in purity and cleanliness is made
by the Dotterweich Brewing Co. of
Olean, N, Y.
The above-named firm stands high in
the commercial world, and is well known
for its business tact and enterprise, as
well as for its integrity. This beer
serves as a tonic as well as a Levarage,
We have terest in making this com-
mendat; xcept w give credit where
credit is due, as has always been our
policy, and we have not the slightest
hesitancy in recommending this beer to
call for this beer, especially for invalids
It has been a custom of this paper to
furnish its subscribers with reliable in-
charge, that they may designate by let-
ter of inquiry addressed to this office,
The United States Trade Reports has
the largest circulation of any trades
per of its class, and no other publication
could afford to maintain such a la
stall of experienced editors to args
upon its subscription list for support. §
We are certain that all dealings which
our readers may have with this firm will
prove mutually beneficial and profitable.
It isa pleasure to us to give this firm
our editorial recommendation, and, at
the same time, to supply our readers
with reliable
important subject as this,
For sale at the leading bars in
Athens, Sayre and Waverly.
E. A. WILBER,
Distributing Agent.
When You Want
Books, Stationery, Blank
Books, Pocketbooks, Pen-
cils, Inks,
Games, Novelties,
Souvenir Post Cards, ete.
Largest Stock.
Prices at
Lowest
126 Lockhart St.
ORCHESTRA
Strictly Up-to-Date Music furnished
for Balls, Parties and all manner of 8
ial Functions, either pablic or priva
J Ant number pieces desired will be
nished. Call Valley Record fora
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