DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR. IT CHASES OF $500 » LITTLE PRICES THE BIG STORE WITHESS U R OR OVER. SAYRE, PA. 4 w In E h 3 LEASE SOON TO EXPIRE The entire stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings must be sold in the very ae T OF STORE IS RENTED. This Store Deals With Facts And Never Advertises Anything That Is Untruthful The makers of Wooltex and Printzess garments confined to us the sale of their garments this is Years They urged acceptince of an exclu sive arrangement, and we likewise saw a good feature in it for our patrons * You may find a few numbers yet advertised by dealers in this valley of last ind previous but here you will find nothing but new styles, up-to-date and garments of the most recent models. No store can underbuy a syndicate store and none can unds cash store That's your advantage trading here Garment Section Second Floor “Sure thing this store does not do business with houses | abead too far to abuse your confidence and patronage. Our sel There is only one best in al has shoppe all over town and then comes back to buy a Wooltex we do why. We carry all styles and colors from the mannish mixtures, b finished worsteds and broadcleths, 1n colorings principally plum Prices in these and other makes $0.95 to 39.50. No ol Children's coats from £1.75 to $15.00 Big Things for You on Furs Near Seal and Russian Mink Jackets The manufacturer, so pleased with the volume of business done, orders taken, ete | by us at the opening, November 3rd and 5th, has rent us a consignment to show you from November 15th to November 13th of scarfs and coats and return all unsold. No better way to put furs in your possession at 25 to 50 per cent under the old way of buying outright and having a lot of “old slickers’ to kill profits left at the end of the season Combining these with our regular stock, we show you §1.200.00 to §1.50.0) worth finest and cleansst furs in this section, which consist of: Black Coney Scarfs £1.75 up Japanese Mink 3 Isabella Opossum - - 4.75 up Astrachan Jackets Russian Mink - 3.75 up Near Seal Jackets, beautifully Nutria - 5.00 up tailored and exquisitely Water Mink 4.69 up lined, - £3 Isabella Fox, genuine 5.50 up Genuine Russian Mink Jacket : This brings to you a maximum of satisfaction at a minimum price. It's worth invest: MILLINERY MILLINERY Every day develops new styles. Shapes and general designs come and go like a panorama, but all have a uniqueness and shape adapted to some one's best appearance, and to give a minute description would be impossible, but the hats are attractive and the pr they are made by skilled trimmers of wide experienc Watch the crowds and you will see the success of the Bi read] a IsCii a to show you f the 7.00 up Cr es are attractive “ iii K Nore W th [attle Price Furniture Department A big lot of bamboo furniture on sale Tuesday priced from 19 per piece up. It embraces utility boxes ‘and all sorts of cabinets, They come from a maker leading in this line and they are priced to your advantage Space too t here. PROFITS, fancy worsteds, cheviots, thibets, black clay worsteds, cassimeres, we want the money, not Think of this tremendous money saving oppor- 12€ 1 |" ; PRE H a a We U S : ] nonbreakable front, made of Il readily recogn If determination to sacrifice was ever s of the past Men's and young men's stylish suits and PRICES FORCED DOWN. , you wi ing you will be sorry if you miss it. ing prices. limited, stock too large to quote prices on all goods. ® y shortest time. icle in H. Sattler’s Store, corner Packer avenue and Desmond ime ds and mean business. the chance of a lifet Every art street, Sayre, Pa., must be sold at once. written on the face of a price ticket » 4 overcoats, single and double breasted sacks, ORIGINAL COST and COMPETITION are th the goo ty tuni Read these mute, but crush = ! Joseph's church when Miss An == RT | Harriet, daughter of L J. Schrier, Will Croll was out on a hunting A Was united in marriage to Charles 3 trip today. Reagan of Waverly. -, Ae H. B. Drake of Canton was in! &B town yesterday. | church doors were opened and to N a — >) John H. Gillette of Rome was in | 13 town yesterday afternoon. x 3 A. C. McGovern went to Tunk- M hannock on business today. - ding march played by Mrs. Sulli- Kramer and Edward Leahy of 3 ; Mrs. J. M. Tompkins is spend- | E28 ing the day with relatives in New i# Albany. a) . =~" > Mrs. E Jakeway and Mrs. F. A | King are visiting relatives in Bing- R)® hamton.- tha Wenderlick and Kirkland of Bath. Miss E H. H. Winters has taken the job! + Sw on South street. BD HS white organdie and carrying bas- kets of chrysanthemums bride entered on the arm of the art best man Joseph Reagan, brother of the groom. She worc a gown of white Liberty silk with trim- mings of point de Paris lace, with bridal veil, and carried white car- nations. The bridesmaides’ dress ~ ¢ white 1, ; Assessors George Northrup amd es were white silk mull, and they wore picture hats and carried pink art - ry =». > J mes Sawyer went to Towanda carnations. The maid of honor this morning to make their returns. wore a beautiful dress of cream m— — cassimere trimmed with lace and in Athens last evening. C. A Weiss with his sister, Mrs. S E O Elwell of Binghamton, spending the day in Ulster. Mr. and Mrs. CE. McKinney are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Campbell, in Satterfield. : A) DL Sr A H Hosmer's band will giv / : 5 band will give a prom- carried a shower boquet of pink jp | cnade dance and concert at Phar- carnations. AN macy hall, West Sayre, tomorrow UZ night. €+ RN 3 €+ 2® wife of North street, At the altar the wedding party formed a semi circle with the bride : eT us and groom in the center. Rev. Elmer Arnold and wife of Vawter Father O'Rourke performed the are spending the day with the for ring ceremony and during the in- mer's parents, A.C. Amold and struction Miss Sara McDonough sang “O Promise Me." Following the ceremony a recep- Mrs. I. L. Northrup and Miss tion was held at the bride's home, Nellie Crotsley attended the funer- only relatives and the bridal party ae : being present. The bride received al of the former's cousin, Mrs. W. : : a % many beautiful and useful presents, ™ Ghllette, at Ghent today. consisting of furniture, cut glass, i : Mr. and Now is the time to put in your | Mrs, Reagan will be at home to winter cabbage and celery. Thirty | their friends after November 21 large heads of cabbage and fifty The guests from out of town were giant heads of Pascal celery deliv- M. Cafferty and wife of Buffalo, . d Mrs. E. M. Kirtland and Miss ered to any part of Athens or Sayre = ’ ~ oO e for two dollars IL.T. H ) Martha Wenderlich of Corning, be- « T. Hovr. sides many guests from Waverly 151 6 Valley Phone 153 y. | and Sayre. 7 a a——————— Ny) < SQ = silver, china and linen &% 2 1c, 2¢, 3¢, 4c and 0B 100 dozen cotton hose, 10cts. quality - . Furnishings Men's and boy's sweaters, T3¢ quality Men's and boy's sweaters, 50c¢ quality 80c¢ quality. . . . Trilby Polish, the only kind made that puts Iife in leather, 4 10¢ bottles for. 200 Umbrellas, Ladies’ and Gent's, 75¢ kind for Children's wool sweaters, 70¢ quality Red Handkerchiefs . . Coat Spring, former price 10¢, now. Men's wool hose, 253¢ quality. . Men's and boy's suspenders. . | Pollce and Fireman Suspenders BOdozen handkerchiefs, President Suspenders... 25 dozen cotton hose Men's wool hose, A to 70¢c quality. ... . Men's wool fleeced, fancy color, 706¢ quality -.80 Money in your pocket on every Men's double breasted, 78¢ quality On Sale A large selection of FIVE HUNDRED Pairs of PANTS: All we will charge Is the cost of Underwear Men's Fleeced in blue. Ladies’ and Men's shoes from 08cts. up. saving on cvery pair of shoes from 350cts. $1.00 a pair. Mwice Patterns, Peg Tops and Corduroys. article bought at my store. Men's Fleeced fancy ribbed, | | | | | | | 4 05 6 08 13 48 Costs nothing to see our goods, very little to buy them. Your Money Back if Not Satisfied. Suits Men's and Young Men's Suits $7.50, sale Prices mange from 03¢ to $3.08; former prices from $1.50 to $6.00. Children’s Suits We still have a large selection all ages from $25.00, sale price .. Overcoats at surprising low prices. Price and $14.00, sale price. .. qualty is what talks. Men's and Young Men's Suits, $15 to $18.00, sale price Son ue , Men's and Young Men's Suits $18 to price . .. . : “ina Men's and Young Men's Suits $8.50, sale price Men's and Young Men's Suits $10.00, sale price Men's and Young Men's Suits $12 to 8 years to 106. Our prices are talking; they tell you a story of economy that has never been told before. ' I have made p—— - Are you acquainted with our base- ment department? Many customers A Eo have learned the value of this depart- . SHOE . REPAIRING » ment and are now supplving the en- ; AE G3 & tire family from it. Here are found all of our odd lots, styles that we are discontinuing, ete. ‘ You can save money in buying our | gE phon) Emo) HEE basement shoes. HIGH . GRADE IE RE A HIGH . GRADE . SHOE . REPAIRING =x DD a nD ox = ED EN SOs A BIG SHIPMENT 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 are 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. Ve 308 Broad Street WAVERLY N.Y. is ALL NEW GOODS and y ducements that prove a tonic to your overworked d there are thousands of articles we cannot mention in ir to judge this sale by other sales, because I am ing in t possible for your dollar to do extra duty at this sale. i in min As | am Going to Discontinue My Business in Sayre. H. SATTLER Look for the Large Red Front. Bear It is not fa orced to Dispose of My Entire Stock of Clothing and Shoes th money sav wi ‘The entire stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes abounds pocket book.
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