WE FILL MAIL OR- } DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. SAYRE, PA. ¢ > Hugh Pierce of Ulster spent; & { Sunday with Athens friends. 3 Charles F. Murray of Wilkes- JQ ' barre spent Sunday with relatives iS in town. J T.Corbiniis in* in Towanda today | A) € J. Matthews, the suit and coat + with delays reached here in time for dinner, their return journey at 8 o'clock | last evening, One Leg Shy Athens—We noticed a number of Athens youths hopping on Furs! SECOND Furs! FLOOR $12.00, $15.00 up to fur sets in a variety « 1000 of styles at $1.25 to $4.00, Other neck pieces at $300 up. Children's The dem acquainted with the m iy, Sayre ind Athens) also. The workmanship is perfect and styles always kinds of wear. Prices $13.50 to $827.50. We are sole Athens and for this just 2ke., We have not only done a | arge business on these coats with home trade (Waver- newest, and you will find these coats suitable for all agents of the Wooltex styles for Waverly, Sayre and TRADE Look for This Label. && Fashion MARK No Coat Genuine Without It, Faultiess Not every customer can afford to bay a Wooltex varied stock to select from at £7.00, 210.00, 812.00 and garment. For those who cannot we $15.00. have a large and Notion Department First Floor New line of coronation pieces, size 12x12, 18x, 22x22 and 27x27 at prices lic to dle Newest dainty neckwear for ladies, Let us show vou the new line at 25¢ and B0e. Other at Se, 10e and 15c. Lamps Lamps Basement These long, dark evenings we are soon coming to will be much brighter if you will let us supply you with your lamp needs. We ean furnish you with gas, ‘electric or oil lamps in an endless variety. Gas drop lights at $21.48 up. Electric Soop lights, $2.48 up Oil lamps completa at . 40, 37¢, Tic, Se Large table lamps at $1.47, 81.75, $2.19 8 19 up to 30.908 Gas mantles at 10¢, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ to 0c. Night lamps for sick room, 48¢ to 83 * ar New line of Umbrella Stands at $1.25, $1.37, $1.50 $1.88, to $7.50 Jardineres at 10c, 15¢, 18¢, 35e to $2.47. Rugs Rugs Third Floor We are headquarters for all kinds of rags we give you a partial list of goods carried with which we can fill your orders at once, Sheik velvet, wool face, 30x54 at 21.50, All wool Smyrna, 36x72 at $280. Only a few of this number left and will sell them at the price of $280, 10 wire tapestry rugs, best quality, 7x8 at $1267, 9x13 at $1887. Smith's tapestry 9 wire rugs 0x12 at $16.57; price for this quality $18.00. Fine assortment of Smith's Axminster russ in light and dark colors; very handsome parlor rugs, 9x12 at 221.87 Valvet rags, 0x12 at £22.50 to £32.50. Wilton velvet, 9x12 at $32.50 to $34.57 Below in stock special ino seconds) usual SPECIAL Weare offering Axminster rugs, 30x54, a regular $2.50 rug, at 81.587. > REESER, KESSLER NSD SDSS SY LEASE SOON TO EXPIRE The entire stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings must be sold in the very PRICES FORCED DOWN. shortest time. icle in H. Sattler’s Store, corner Packer avenue and Desmond Every art street, Sayre, Pa., must be sold at once. STORE IS RENTED. WIELAND GOMPANY SN) Space too . t here. PROFITS, we want the money, not 12€ 1 ly recogn nonbreakable front, made of Il read fancy worsteds, cheviots, thibets, black clay worsteds, cass ORIGINAL COST and COMPETITION are things of the past If determination to sacrifice was ever , you wi Men's and young men's stylish suits and you will be sorry if you miss it. icket Think of this tremendous money saving oppor- t ing prices. rice fetime the chance of a | limited, stock too large to quote prices on all goods. overcoats, single and double breasted sacks, Read these mute, but crush the goods and mean business. 1 toni written on the face of a p man, will beat Newman's store, >> Wednesday, Nov. 15. | ing which these boys will consider: “Will hopped a freight car, Did it ‘on the fly’ Now he's always hopping, He is one leg shy.” It is a serious matter, but boys will not learn until they are crip pled for life. Comrade O. Schoonover went to] A N ‘Standing Stone this morning to ¢)e visit his mother who is sick. 4 ~~ A. J. Roel, who has been the 3) guest of friends in Athens a week, 8 returned to New York last night. RAN? | | > The cellar is completed for the | James S. Parks’ new store, corner D Pennsylvania avenue and Hugh +3 street. ’) W.D Gillette and wife left on! the carly train for Hombrook €4 being summoned on account of | & | the death of his mother. Wy) } > John Dunlap, wife and ¢ daughter J ' have rcturned from Sidney where \ they attended the funeral of her @)3 uncle, Augustus Balcom. 3 Mrs. Mary Haines, who, has >/ been visiting the family of Homer : | Smith, returned to her home in | Greenwood this morning, 3 Telephone Improvements Athens—Taking into considera- tion the number of telegraph and | telephone poles being epi by wagon every day from here we are of the opinion that Ridgebury and Smithfield townships are being N farmers in that region. Athens Won Athens— The foot ball between A. H. S and Waverly Saturday drew out a large crowd The game was hotly contested and resulted in a victory for Athens in Archibald Ruggles and wife | 2. ps > 2300 Tee Walrorly ' stayed at the home of their son, J. Ee 1ocaptuce Die Athens A. Ruggles over Sunday, and re- | turned to Towanda this morning. | A) ¢ ow Dedicatory Services .E. Bidlack has sold his farm | Athens—The dedicatory serv in lien to. bis brotler LJ.| |ices at Odd Fellows' hall Thursday and will purchase a home in| \afternoon will be public. The Athens where he will make his |CvEPIRg meeting is for members of future home. |the order only, at which time the | secret work of the 3rd degree will Now is the time to put in your | be exemplified. winter cabbage and celery. Thirty | - large heads of cabbage and iy | Will Arrive Today giant heads of Pascal celery deliv-| Athens—The body of George ered to any part of Athens or Sayre | Harding, who was killed on a for two dollars. L. T. Hovr. |Pittsburg steamer, is expected to 1516 Valley Phone 153 y. | arrive here today, a telegram hav ing been received by Chief Mulli- gan to that effect. Read The Record Prof F. D. Deming and wife ¥ took passage with Mr. Gaylord and | wife in their automobile yesterday 35 25 234 21c, .80 Coat Spring, former price 10¢, now. ...... .02 75¢ quality. Furnishings life in leather, 4 10c bottles for... ..... 200 Umbrellas, Ladies’ and Gent's, 70¢ kind for BOdozen handkerchiefs, 1c, 2¢, 3c, 4c and .00 100 dozen cotton hose, 10cts. quality. . . Trilby Polish, the only kind made that puts Men's and boy's sweaters, 70¢ quality Men's and boy's sweaters, 30c quality Poilco and Fireman Suspenders President Suspenders Men's wool hose, 20¢ quality. . Men's and boy's suspenders. . Men's wool hose, 30c quality. 23 dozen cotton hose. . . Children's wool sweaters, Red Handkerchiefs A saving on every pair of shoes from 30cts. to $1.00 a pair. styles. very latest On Sale A large sclection of FIVE HUNDRED Pairs of PANTS: All we will charge is the cost of RAW Money In your pocket on every Underwear Men's Fleeced in blue... .......... MATERIAL. Ladies’ and Men's shoes from 08cts. up. Men's wool flecced, fancy color, 78¢ quality - .80 Men's double breasted, 70¢ quality... . .. Choice Patterns, Peg Tops and Corduroys. Men's Fleeced fancy ribbed, 70c¢ quality. . . . . article bought at my store. { | . 18 48 Costs nothing to see our goods, very little to buy them. Your Money Back if Not Satisfied. Our prices are talking told before. . The entire stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes Suits Men's and Young Men's Suits $7.50, sale ~ Children’s Suits We still have a large selection all ages from 8 years to 10. Prices range from 03¢ to $3.98; former prices from $1.50 to $6.00. price . WE Men's and Young Men's Suits $8.50, sale $14.00, sale price cea vinta. Men's and Young Men's Suits, $15 to $18.00, sale price ea i Men's and Young Men's Suits $18 to $25.00, sale price . ..... ........ Overcoats at surprising low prices. Price and Men's and Young Men's Suits $12 to Men's and Young Men's Suits $10.00, sale 3 Sayre, Pa., ee R - oy in 4! Are you acquainted with. our base- od A ~ F 3 ment ‘department? Many customers EIR = -~ ye have learned the value of this depart- EIR) relia” Ce LLL RE pt . * ment and are now supplving the en- = ro EES i SE fu tire family from it. i ny +" SN Here are found all of our odd lots, us 0. i iia 4 styles that we are discontinuing, ete. You can save money in buying our basement shoes. A BIG SHIPMENT 0 OF OVERCOATS A lot of 50 Sample Overcoats just received, prices ranging from $10.00 to $20.00, in the newest and neat- est shades. They arc all exceptional values and we have placed them on sale at 50 cents on the dollar. This is a rare chance to get a good Overcoat at half price. | B. FREEDMAN a08 Broad Streat WAVERLY N.Y. le. and to your overworked i ion in er been ble for your dollar to do extra duty at this sa ducements that prove a tonic Bear in mind there are thousands of articles we cannot ment It is not fai is ALL NEW GOODS i they tell you a story of economy that has nev ing in . ’ I have made it poss H. SATTLER r to judge this sale by other sales, because I am ner Packer Avenue and Desmond Street, As | am Going to Discontinue My Business in Sayre. Look for the Large Red Front. th money sav wi pocket book. here. Forced to Dispose of My Entire Stock of Clothing and Shoes abounds
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