WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS "ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 NE! Joba Brocks went to Towanda | 2 | last evening. | 3 Guy Perkins went to Elmira to- | S) {diy on businzss. i | W. R. Leers of Bogardus, N. J, Lis visiting relatives in town. ‘America is plainly evident in the Wooltex styles, ~ Coats from $13.37 to $27.50 - THIS LABEL EVERY GARMENT FULLY GUARANTEED - 2 $247 to $11.98. Comfortables Full size aud filled with cotton (no shoddy) at 08e, CGLIN, $1.57, $1.48, $1.79, $1.98, to $248 - We also have some of the whitest and best cotton butts, for those who “prefer to make their gailts and comfortables, at 10c, 124e, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢, b0c and The batt. Just ask to see them before you buy. All ls cheerfully shown. All Wool Blankets Without question the finest line of blankets ever shown in this valley. The seeing and handling of them will immediately convince one of their worth. AL SLE, $4.98, $5.67, $5.98. Blanket Robes R For lounging or for making into bath robes. These > blankets are excellent. The patterns are just right : or Hels purpose. At $2.35, $2.50, $3 50, and $5.67. Cotton Blankets Not the kind that are only a pretense for a blanket, but the ones that are of some service At 87c, 085 $1.19 $1.39, $1.48 to $1.74. Underwear Ladies’, misses’ and children’s knit underwear ln all qualities, from the low priced cotton garment to the finest all wool ones. Gent's Furnishing Department ind durable, from 23¢ per garment to $2.08 for union suits New line of gent's hose, both wool and When in ask to se= the 15¢ kind. bargains; 2 pairs for 25c. Men and boys’ golf gloves, all colors, at 25c and 48¢. New line Just in. cotton They are ¢ rtainly Da" I gh Charles Northrup and wife went | (4 Ito Elmira this morning for the day. | Rev. W. H. Sawtelle went to! | Pittston today to preach there to- || | morrow. George W. Rikert and daughter | Ethel went to Ulster to visit friends | for the day. I 8 John Ruger went to LeRays- ville this morning to visit friends || and enjoy a hunt. Harold Lindsey went to s Manlios;} N.Y, to attend a dance given at!} St. John's military academy. Prices 75c to Mrs Fenton Weller went tol - Towanda this morning to visit her |} 4 parents, Mr and Mrs. O G King | od a Mrs Mary J. Wanzer has sold| {8 her property and will go west in| NM the spring to reside with her son FURS Mrs. Elizabeth Bush returned to | New Albany today after a short | visit with her daughter, Mrs. Geo | Dove. HENS CHURCHES Baptist—Services morning and a levening by the new pastor, Rev. Mrs. Margaret Jayac left yester- Allen Sunday school and Chris day for Kansas City to spend the i... Endeavor at usual time. winter with her sister Mrs. Joseph! poiceopal —Holy communion at Uderwood, 17:30 a.m. Morning services and M Hartzel of Philadelphia, a holy communion at 10:30. Evening former resident and property own- | services at 6:30. Offering for do- er of this place, is transacting bus- mestic and foreign missions. incss in town. Catholic—Farly mass at 8 and : ‘high mass at 10 a.m. Sunday Dr. Thomas Cown Iliff, the cele- | schoo] at 2 p. m. brated orator, will lecture in the Ugiversalist— Morning service Methodist church on the evening at 10:30, subject: “Temptation.” of November 17, on “The Boys of Evening service at 7:30, subject: 61. - . : “The Good 1 See in the Baptist | On account of the absence of the church.” — sual b judge of clection, Harry Stongier, Methodist—Services as usual by | : , the past the place is to be supplied by W. ao: [uesday. | Sayre. No cvening service, HOT | $100.00. SAYRE, Ln CS ee a fe Ee [0 VELCONE EXTENDED PASTOR . Rev. Mr. Allen Was Tendered a’ Fine Reception at the Baptist! Church Last Night Athens—A reception and wel- come was given the new pastor of the Baptist church and his family last evening. The church was most tastefully decorated and an excellent program was carried out. Al of the local pastors were pres- ent besides two from Sayre. The | program opened with a musical | selection by the choir, followed by prayer by Dr. Simpson, Rev. W. H. Sawtelle made the address of welcome. similar duty but it was always a pleasure. Rev. Will Kelley spoke of the welcome that all denomina- tions were ready to give Mr, Allen in his labors for Christ. Rev. M. B. Wood of West Sayre extended a cordial welcome to Mr. Allen in| that vicinity. Rev.L. W. Bingham| of Sayre made some excellent re- marks after which the company | repaired to the parlors where an excellent repast was served. Mr. Allen enters upon the pastoral relations of the Baptist church with | the most flattering prospects and | he may be assurred of the support | of the church and community. Now is the time to put in your) | giant heads of Pascal celery deliv- | ered to any part of Athens or Sayre | | for two dollars. L.T. Hor. | 151 6 Valley Phone 153 y. Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a| fipe fragrant cigar L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 | Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave. | | Valley Phone at office and | residence. i | CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. | Plans and Estimates Furnished | 103 Steadman Bt, Sayre. Pa. r SHOES § When You Want Books, Stationery, Blank ‘Books, Pocketbooks, Pen- cils, Inks, Crepe Papers, Games, Novelties, Toys, Souvenir Post Cards, ete. Largest Stock. Lowest Prices at 126 Lockhart St. D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal Best Quality & & Pr Prompt Delivery | anteed — Bradford, Street Yard Phone, 1354 Office at Raymonds Haapt's Stare; Sayre | JOHN C. PECKALLY, EDEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Olive Oil $2.00. No. s Elizabeth St., Waverly. LENIGH AND COAL at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m. COLEMAN NASSLER, ORCHESTRA for Balls, Partiesand all manner of Sog- ial Functions, either public or private, Any number pleces desired will be fap nished. Call Valley Record for terms, | ete. ' H. H. 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