WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER. PREESER. KESSLER | WIELAND C0. THE BIG STORE MTHS Q LITTLE PRICES” SAYRE, PA. Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Except Saturday and Two Evenings-After Pay Day. Get Ready For Thanksgiving * It's not long now before Thanksgiving will be a toothsome fact . 3 Are you already —can’t you ina minute's th inking, remember half dozen things you need ? We turn the C hina, Crockery and Glassware —the Linen—the Kitchen and Cooking Utensil Departments over to yo - with pn ipped close Table Linens--27 Kinds Unbleached patterns at 25¢, 20¢, 30¢, 2c, 4Sc and ide per vard Bleached patterns at §3¢, 48¢ ble, Ge, B0¢ oC, 79¢, 87¢, O7¢, ¥8¢, 21.29, R148, and 81.50 Napkins, a number of nany to mateh, : $1.00, $139, 2145, desigus, at Ge, The, Rig, $1.19, £1.25, bh, 73:00 cloth at 31.08, $2.30, 8270 and up to 25.25. and Sc. up to $5.25. Pattern cloths with napkins 10 mate Napkins, §194 §1.19, snd $145. Tray clot Go to th: bassm nt for Game Sets R200 to 88.97, In gow Cut gl »s in vndiess variety at 2%c a pi-cs uj to £5.08 All sorts of od pieces of Caina ta fill every want, at Two Big Specials | Millinery Department NOTION DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Monday Nov. 27 Only If you don't find in our showing just the particular ’ . 1 1 i whimay ia a hat that you want talk it over with our Ny A gross of embroidered tarsover collar 'S¢ designer. She delights to work out novel ideas and E yegular 10c value. Special for the day kas the “know Baw,” : 2 ) ce from 2 to 4 2 : 3 ” ens Eogh rehon lace fre Sc Ladies can buy a trimmed hat at $1.50 up, but we in wide. strong valae keep all within the bonds of good value, < good i < 4 © d doa't a : El a value if you need lace an » Children’s hats from 50¢ up. . Flannelette Special | ,[.I"0 Gain wie » 1 5 Monday, Nov. 27, Only ) i -&C Something for Nothing If Presented Tuesday, Nov. 28 THIS COUPON IS VOID ANY OTHER DAY This work will be done by Mr. Peckham, a New York artist, who will temporarily open a stadio floor, morning of the 25th, and comes to us from ope of 2h other stores in our buyiog syndicate and Is spoken of in the highest terms, both as to navel prodaction as well as bis coorteous treatment. GOOD PICTURES GUARANTEED. WILL NEVER FADE. Sittings made in cloudy weather and evenings by electric light. — under 14 years gust be accompanied by par hs at 25¢ design and various colorings. prices right for economical bavers, good value at 10¢ Present to R. K. W. Co. Nov. 28. THIS COUPON Entities One Person to One 10 Cent Photo Button FREE OF CHARGE No Group Pictures made for this coupon. Extra Buttons may be purchased at prices ranging from five cents up, on our thin Issued Through The Valley Record DS EEE ~—: FOR :— 2 E STATIONERY BOOKS, A 2 VELTIES, GAMES, 4 OurSample Overcoat Sale being ‘so successful we | note the public is always looking for REAL BARGAINS apkins, plain and flowered; 's Tissue Paper in all tints, ing paper flowers; Toys, 5 0 cent articles; Souvenir Post § pds, in cardboard and leather $0 all the Daily Papers. Always! § “the Lowest Prices—and Good |! or's News Parlors ; 126 Lockhart St. J. CARY, ND BUILDER |coaL REAL ESTATE . BLOCK. SAYRE. PETE) aS suit any taste, likewise your pocketbook. « AEE i equal to any $6.00 suit. £ PIX 25 a08 Broad Strect WAV ERLY NN. Y. COAL J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference in the quality of coal as there is . & BEIBACH between white and yellow sugar. (Co CAPE : ; We sell nothing but the celebrated t of Everything | Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- : ‘cite. We also sell Bituminous and khart St. | Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood Our specialty is prompt service | and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, 03 L high Ave, Lockhast B dg. Both Phones RANGE in stock ; or at the wd NASSLER. SMITHING BING AND GENER- | weave. (WINES, LIQUORS fai ohesbaeing] BEERS AND ALES Thought and Garland ELMER A. WILBER, Steel Ranges, Wholesaler of cinity of their lands has been well | Three Horses and Twenty-One. jgyestipated. Two experts from |{J Cows Saved Through Efforts Scranton came up last night and i of Owner's Wife. stayed with E. W. Manning, who | ; : came with them this forenoon and | Athens—Last evening at about they were taken over to the min- 7:30 o'clock the two large barns y ing territory. W. HL. Nutt, Oscar | U9 belonging to Wells A. Wood on Johnson and Fred Noble started i 1 the old Ward homestead about 1151 oon dynamite and fuse and alt | D8 miles west of Smithfield Centre, rip: necessary outfit to fire off a| were burned, together with about |} ov Fred Sherman, John M.| be forty tons of hay, a'large quantity | yer and Charlie O- trander | § of grain. Several wagons and har- ness and agricultural tools were also burned. Mr. Wood was ab- sent from home at Smithfield and only his wife and her mother were. at home. Mrs. Wood heroically went to work and saved three horses and twenty one cows that would have been burned had it not Athens Vesterdar was the 7oth | x been for her timely efforts. The; ivercary birthday of Esquire hg in shoes for Thanksgiving Day wear or on any oth- ¥ house is of brick and came near \ijiam Snyder of Sheshequin. fp ©* day of the Fall and Winter. Our leading shoes being consumed with the rest of yr. (oo Leen a very prominent Bt for men are the A. E. Nettleton and atk Over— the buildings. Mr. Wood has His first man- | [ii] for women, Edwin C. Burt, Patrician, La France § $1200 insurance but will lose a and Doris. 4 large amount above insurance. ALL FAMOUS FOR WEAR. Miss Martha St Stulen spent the 4 ”) day in Elmira Will Schrier was up from Tow- | MURPHY & BLISH’S (anda last night tp visit his parents {in town a Big Legitimate Price Clothing Sale is nearing an end. wile: this Honing. Only a few days left. The sale positively closes on Nov- ‘ember 30th. Between now and then you have a oppor- William Yontz returned hom=! with Mrs. Yont: Thursday and is tURIty to save nearly one-half in the purchase of a suit or | restored to his usual health. overcoat. * Move Quickly George Ferguson has been quite ot iil soa beable to attend EVEry minute you delay lessens your chances of securing High Grade Clothing at 40 to 50 per cent below cost. Now is the Accepted Time. Further Delay Means 4 Ready Now For Tianksgiing-Ou Stock is Just . Brim Full Now of Good Things 19TH ANNIVERSARY : man in that place sion was the centre of attraction A for the young people in early times | where they held their parties and © tripped the light fantastic. Re aos Asa Gregory and Bert Stone Mrs. E A. Cole went to Tow-| | anda this morning to visit her sis. ter, Mrs. F. A. Eilenburger. to his duties at the grocery again Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robbins of Allentown, N. J, are visiting Rev. land Mrs. W. E. Daw at the rec- William Harding and wife went | + His morning ie The following prices are the power which set in motion 7 the grandest sale of Clothing this valley has ever known: Men’s Suits. | Young Men’s Pants . Elmer Briggs is home from New- where he is employ- the Breeze company, and | Every suit wa show is well worth consideration. Every 5 Young men's pants $3.50 and 4.00, now $1.50 and $3.00 pants, now with new collar, wide lapel, broad athletic shoalders and shape retaining front, beaatitally tailored apd finished with careful attention to detail, made of Scotehy cheviots, Mrs. James N. Campbell of Seeds aud Worteds, id the nobbiest patterns and color- y 27 : eis . ings the markets p ace, W. Va, is visiting friends Single and double breasted sack suits for They are men, in black and bine cheviots, thibets and here for a short time. | | an undressed Moreted, former pres 18.00, sale | building a new botel in that place | rice ; which Mr. Campbell will have] aeons sack suits, eles and double breasted charge of. Mrs. Campbell will rc | styles, made of excellent fabrics in handsome = $10. an $10.00 and 12.00 suits, sale price | patterns that were 15.00, now. turn when they are ready to oc-| $1.98 Black and blue cheviots containing all the fashion kinks and style changes that expen- $3 a6 . Thankagiving. $200 pants, now Haberdashery Department 21c dc Gladys, Heavy fleeced lined shirts and drawers, for- mer price 50, now 100 mixed gray hose........ Visivresverua ‘a 76¢ and $1.00 dress shirts ATHENS CHURCHES Boioopal Services morning | and evening by the Rector, Rev. | | W. E. Dawe. | | sive clothing boasts Suits for Young Men Young men's single and double breasted | suits brimfull of all the character that the i {most particular young man could wish for. | Catholic—gFarly mass at 8ig190p, F15.00 and 13.50, sale price $8.75 k; | o'clock; High mass at 10 o'cloc $6 25 . | Sunday sat at 2 p.m. $8.00 and 10.00 suits, sale price. ............ Baptist—Services morning and | 00 and 7.00 suits, sale pri evening by the pastor, Rev. F. L $4902 suits, sale price ‘Allen. Morning subject, “Refuge 0 t f Old d Y g lin God," evening, “Wages, Is vercoa S or di oun | | Gifts.” | . overcoats, medion length for nea, very popular and Ini {gt i | dressy styles whic ve many admirers, cut single Universalist-— Services morning ead with fall skirt, fine velvet collar, broad shoulders, ‘and evening conducted by the pas- | peautifally lined Shuvughiont, nade of meltons, $13. 25 tor. Morning subject: “Thanks. | friezes and kerseys, $18.00 and 20.00, now ivi ns ercoats for men and e giving, and be ye Thankful, "Even ng a £8 vad youn ony $9. 56 ,,| Double breasted overcoats for men 5 | Confucianism and Their Good. is, men, the season's dressiest style, cut Mecthodist—Preaching morning $8 and py With ov without belt, $6. 15 and evening by the pastor, Rev.) Men's smart avercoats that were formerly $5. 00 | Dr. Simpson. Morning service #7, now. Red and blue 10¢c handkerchiefs, now 35¢ suspenders, now | | Boys’ knee pants, 500 and 75¢, now. # $1.50 black derby bats, fall and winter styles Men's black sateen and black and white Heavy wool hose, 25¢, now Men's 50 and 76¢c heavy jersey shirts Men's $1.00 fleece lined heavy jersey shirts, Boy's knee pants . ... Boya'single vests. .................c0 000s Boys' caps.. . Young men's long belted overcoats, in black and fancies. Former price $4.90, now Thgee that were formerly $15 now Boys’ Clothing Boys' suits sizes 8 to 17 years made of warm serviceable fabrics, stardily tailored and smart styles, regular value 5.00, 8.00 and Sale price £3.00 and 3.50 suits cut in mansish Maca ia single and double breasted styles £2.00 and 2.25 suits, containing every Kink and wrinkle that the most fastidious ; Bry wih or, rom $140 | the churches are to unite in a tem- | Coats |perance Sunday, and his subject] gingle coats for men in all sizes, in black will be "Temperance." Evening 3d gray, worth $4.00, sale price ....... eden subject, “Give the Giver with the Men's all wisl reelirs, wore $590, now: i. | Gift.” : | Black Irish frieze, made with extra high col- Presbyterian—Preaching morn. | lar, double breasted, wool 1i ned, $3.00, now. ling and evening by Rev. W. H. Heavy canvas coats in black and brown, ‘Sawtelle. The morning service lined, were $1.30, now wil be in the interest of “Church | | Federation” ‘and the principles as f 2.25 3.15 6.90 91c 10 dozen boys’ vests, former pri ce Bo, now 21c Taw desde ian einb yu See