WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. | America is plainly evident in the Wooltex styles. THIS LABEL EVERY (GARMENT FULLY GUARANTEED ge) $247 to $11.98. Dress Skirta from Comfortables “Fall size aud filled with cotton (no shoddy) at 0Se, 1s, $1.57, $148, $1.79, $1.98, to $2.48. "We also have some of the whitest and best cotton ‘Batts, for those who prefer to make their quilts and comfortables, at 10, 12je, 15¢, 19¢, 2be, 50¢ and 750 per batt. Just ask to see them before you buy. All ® Roods cheerfully shown. All Wool Blankets Without question the flgest line of blankets ever shown in this valley. The seeing and handling of them will immediately convince one of their worth. Am. $4.96, $5.07, $5.98. Blanket Robes For loanging or for making Into bath robes. These blankets are excellent. The patterns are just right 21 for their purpose. At $2.35 $1.50, $350, and $5.67. Cotton Blankets Not the kind that are only a pretense for a blanket, bat the ones that are of some service and durable, At 87¢, 880 $1.10 $1.30, $1.48 to 81.790. Underwear Ladies’, misses’ and children’s knit uader wear in all qualities, fron the low priced cotton garment to the flaest all wool ones. Gent's Furnishing Department from 260 per garment to $2.08 for union suits, New line of gent's hose, both wool and cotton. When in ask to see the 15¢ kind. They are certainly bargains; 2 pairs for 20c. Men and boys’ golf gloves, all colors, at 25¢ 48¢. New line just in and RS SAH AN De Naot ASST NT HOT! + 4 A q +1 » 7 +i x (a N | 3 = A 8 A) 2 . the day in Ulster. Sunday in Elmira. Stunts Which Caused Him to Be Landed in Jail Athens. —Oysters and meat {which he had brought home for |ing Athens friends. Towanda this morning. means of getting Henry Klaufelt | Miss Eva Brigham of Sheshe- into serious trouble. Klaufelt had | Quin was in town Saturday. | been about town in the carly part ‘suffering with an attack of grip. | rived home he carried considerable whiskey in his stomach. Words | Township commissioners held a F.L. Baldwin is painting a house ened the inmates of the house. s Two men were informed of his | 4 actions and they went to the Klau- | Ent felt home and tried to get in but] were met at the door by the lord | partment spent Sunday in Van os L. Dyer has received an | | beat their brains out with a double Washington. Master Day and Julia Cranmer hands. Later the police depart: of Moaroeton spent Sunday with | ment was notified and Klaufelt was | ypeir uncle in town. arrested. Oa his way to the police | EE A Ralph Litzleman captured two This morning he “was| [fine wild ducks while hunting at Mrs, Ida Hess of Towanda was an over Sunday guest of her’son Irving, Elsbree street. compelled to give bail in the same | | amount for striking an officer. Succesful Rummage Sale | Mrs. Sawtelle went to Wilkes- Athens—The ladies in charge of | Barre this morning to meet Mr. the rummage sale in the vacant g.ooiie on his way home from store in the Stimson block say our | Pittston. | people have been very liberal in| | their contributions and that the had sales are good. A goodly sum will | 3 promenade concert an ce at likely be realized for the Packer | Pharmacy hall, West Sayre, tomor- (hospital. The sale will close with row evening. an auction this evening. Hosmer's marine band will give ye Miss Helen Rogers, who has Now is the time to put in your | been visiting at the home of her rty | uncle C.F. Rogers, returned to winter cabbage-and celery. Thi | Towanda this morning. large heads of cabbage and fifty | 1A giant heads of Pascal celery deliv- | There. will | be a red hot game of ered to any part of Athens or Sayre | c 0 4.11 here tomorrow. The for two dollars. L. T. HOYT. l4,00 have been preparing them- Valley Phone 153 y | selves | for a desperate fame ad it thoy a ge a Ret Wad) of High G 7 LET) A] JES eh DE SR | (EEE We are not only showis #% their statement that ou i to be found anywhere. 9 any specified time. L LY FOR BOYES will be well worth seeing. Admis- sion 25c. Ladies free. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds | and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Packard and children of Alba visited at the home of E. B. Carner over Sunday and drove home last night. 1. L. Northrup, Charles Cole, A. | Dunham, Shep Hadlock and C. P, Hunt went to Ulster this morning to work on the bridge. The con- crete flooring is all laid and they are now putting in the brick pav- ing, of which there is about a mile of it to lay, Athens Won Athens—The foot ball game between A. H. S. and Towanda 16 to o. JOIN THE ") National Protective Legion. Fifteen years oh business has proven to us we can do all we claim, * Assets August 1, 1905, $2,115,000, Pays $15.00 per week for sickness or acel- deat. $100 for loss 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. Mercereau, Dist. Manager. Sayre, Pa. 112 Desmond 8¢, | Store, Both Phones. H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties. Diseases of Women and of the Rectum, Hours—7tofam,1t08,7t08p. m. OFFICE—SAMUELS BLOCK. Valley Telephone 27x. 138 Lockhart Bt. Advertise in The Record R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnished. stock of Label. rade Furs 1g Furs but we are selling r prices are the lowest to Wien | You. Wank Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Pocketbooks, Pen- cils, Inks, Crepe Papers, ‘Games, Novelties, Toys, {Souvenir Post Cards, etc. Largest Stock. Lowest Prices at Weber's News Pros 1 126 Lockhart St. D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal = HARD AND SOFT WOOD | Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed : Bradford Street Yard "Phone, 135d Office at Ra, y yaood & Haupt's Store, Sayre 3 JOHN C. PEOKALLY, Foreign and Dome Domest Fruits, Olive Oll—Quars 85 $2.00. Macarent 6 0 Hye per box No. s Elizabeth 5t., Waverly. LERIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices, gues can bo left a4 West Sayre : both ph = SEER Men's, Young Men's, :
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