The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 27, 1905, Image 4

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WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
REESER, KESSLER |
WIELAND CO. IN oi.
CHASES OF $s.00
"THE BIG STORE WITHEGS LITTLE PRICES On OVER
SAYRE, PA.
Departments over to you
the Kitchen and Cooking Utensil
up to $5.25.
‘Napkins, §1 03, $2.10, and $2.48.
Unbleached patteros at
25¢, 20e, 30¢, 2c, 48¢c and
Toc per y an
Bleached patterns at
43¢, 49¢, Ble, b7e, 89¢c, 750,
79e, 8c, Bic, 08¢, 81.29
£1.48, and 81.50
Napkins, a number of
designs, many to mateh,
at Oc, The, Ste, 21.00,
$1.10, $1.25, 21.30, 31.48,
72x80 cloth at $108, £2.80, 8279 and up to $5.25.
Trav cloths at 25¢ and 50e.
$2.00 to £5.97. In game design and various colorings.
.pegular 10¢ value.
: “im wide. A strong Sc value
Millinery Department
SECOND FLOOR
If you don't find in our showing just the particular
whimsy ia a hat that you want talk it over with our
designer. She delights to work out novel ideas and
has the “kpow how.”
Ladies can buy a trimmed hat at $1.50 up, bat we
keep all within the bonds of good valae,
Children's hats from G0c up.
Sc
*Sc
{0 pieces, no two alike, beautiful
stripes and checks, heaviest teasled,
good value at 10¢ : cen 7 1-2c
well as his conrteous treatment,
by electrio light.
| m moi
home evenings
fe have games of all kinds, Cro-
ple, 1'it, Fli ch, Checkers, Dom-
pete. A god line of building
for the babies
| kinds of gwd books nicely
d { from 10c to $i 50 each
Savre, Pa
i Lockhart St,
J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
“AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
BLOCK, SAYRE.
CAFE
est of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
AND SCRANTON
phones; or at tho Erie
: Valley Phone 27m.
NassLEe,
SHITHING
REPAIRING
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 ceots up,
WILL NEVER
Issued Through The Valley Record
Big Clothing Values
Our Sample Overcoat Sale being so successful we &
note the public is always looking for
suit any taste, likewise your pocketbook.
Raa to any $6.00 suit.
‘B: FREEDNM/
o08 Sn. Stroct
WAVERLY N. Y.
J. W. BISHOP
There is as much difference in|
the quality of coal as there is
between white and yellow sugar.
We sell nothing but the celebrated |
Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra-
cdte. We also sell Bituminous and |
Loyalsock coal! and all kinds of
Our specialty is prompt service
| and the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
RANGE
Both Phones. in stock
Thought and Garland
ELMER A. WILBER,
Steel Ranges,
‘Wholesaler of
BEERS AND ALES
MSE 1 NESTIN
| After New Highway Is Built to
Morley's Crossing There Will
Still Be Plenty of Money Left
Athens—The Athens township
commissioners are puzzling their
improvements from the west end of
the Chemung bridge down the
niver. The state commissioner
came to inspect the route and did
not inform the commissioners
when he was coming. He made
his report to the department at
Harrisburg recommending the road
but stated that after the road was
completed to Morley's crossing
that there would be twenty-six
thousand dollars of the appropri-
ation left, which could be made
available if the commissioners
would extend the road through to
Milan. This would require the
consent ot the township commis-
sioner and would involve an ad-
about twelve miles on the assessed
value of the township levy. The
(commissioners are mostly in favor
{of this outlay but one or two are
standing out on it.
ATHENS.
Mrs. Seigel Kiff is visiting her
parents in Alba.
Charles Kellogg returned from
New York Saturday,
Mrs. C. W. Vansy ckle is is visiting
her parents at Laurel hill
msm
Four Peddlers Held Up Near Safe
Harbor, Fa~Twe Saplousit > ht.
LANCASTER, Pa. Nov, — Four
| peddiers—Isaac J. Francis o conten i
ville and Joseph Maurice, Ablis Shi
bent and Moses Albert of [Philadel
phis—making their rounds of the |
camps of laborers on the new railroad
in the southern part of Lancaster coun- |
ty, disposing of a great quantity of |
merchandise, were on thelr way from | 3%
Creswell to Safe Harbor when eight | =
Italians held them up and with drawn |
revolvers demanded their money, The | #
peddiers resisted i
In the fight that followal Francis
and Maurice were shot apd robbed of |
Sul. Shibent and Albert escaped and |
gnve the alarm. The wounded men, |
each with a Luliet In his head, were [i
taken to the haspital at Columbia : ‘
Their condition is serious. A posse is |
searching the vicinity of the crime for |
the Lighwaymen.
| §
No Flowers, Says Speaker Cannon.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 There §
will be no flowers in either house on
the opening day of congress. Two &{
years ago, soon after Speaker Cannon
was sworn in aud an attempt was
made to bring in large floral pleces
and place them upon the desks of mem-
bers, the speaker lssued positive orders
10 stop the proceeding, and the banks
of flowers remained in the lobbles un-
til they were sent to the homes of the
members, A standing resolution of
the senate wns adopted during the last
session of congress barring fNowers
from the senate chamber. Mr. Cannon
Las already giveu uotice that he will
not allow the flowers to be brought in
as heretofore
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Our leading shoes §
Nettleton and Walk Over— i
Burt, Patrician, La France
Only a few days left.
‘ember 30th.
overcoat.
|1s in town on business today,
Edward Montgomery and his|
' mother drove to Troy Saturday.
Miss Mary Young spent Sunday
with her parents at East Smithfield.
Mrs William Pritchard has gone
to Cully, Pa, to visit her parents.
A. R Owen went to Williams.
Charles Hunsinger of Sayre has
taken a position in Karner’ s store.
Mrs. Adaline Morley of Ulster
was transacting business in town
today. >
Ethan Jakeway came from Am
br.dge Saturday to spend Thanks:
giving with his family.
Mrs. Harsy Clark, who has been
| visiting her brother here, returned
to her home in Rummerficld this
a
Miss Mary Jakeway “will go to
Philadelphia tomorrow to remain
ler George.
Mrs. N.C. McMaher of Meshop- |
pen, who has been the guest of her
|sister, Mrs. I. E. Clark, returned
home today.
Robert Wright and wife of Long |
Island is spending a few days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Wright in town.
O, H. Tanner | is holding an old
fashioned singing school in the |
FAMILY R REUNION
Athens—A reunion of the Drake |
i
Fred Drake in Litchfield last Sat- |
|urday. The company numbered |
thirty-four and included Frank |
| Drake and wife and G. M. Johnson |
| Drake and wife of Waverly. The
| occasion was very enjoyable.
| ramer,
Adele—When that old man proposes
marriage did he say he would be will
ing to die for you?
{| Chicago Tribune
Profitiess Salling.
In search of a cargo, the French bard
| Marechal de Gontaut hag already sallec
ly was at Adelaide, Australis. “waiting
orders.”
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Further Delay Means
Men’s Suits
Every suit we show is well worth consideration. Every
new and snappy st le, single and double breasted coats
with new collar, wi , broad athletic shoulders and
sha » retaining a atifally tailored and finished
ith careful attention to detail, made of Scotohy cheviots,
| twoeds and worsteds, in the nobbiest patterns and color-
ings the markets produce.
Bingle and double breasted sack suits for
men, in black and blue cheviots, thibets and
undressed worsted, former Pion | 18.00, sale ° $12. 682
priea.......
Men's sack suits, inile and double Gesanted
| styles, made of excellent fabrics in handsome = $10, Te)
patterns that were 15.00, now.
$10.00 and 12.00 suits, sale price. .
Black and blue cheviots containing all the
| fashion kinks and Etyls Shasges that expen-
| sive clothing boasts .
$3.90
Suits ‘Tor Young Men
| Young men's single and double breasted
| suite brimfull of all the character that the
most particular young man could wish for, 4 15
| 1200 15.00 and 18.50, sale price .
| $8.00 and 10.00 suits, sale price
{$6.00 and 7.00 suits, sale price
Overcoats for 0ld and Young
Overcoats, medium length for men, very popular and
{dressy styles which have many admirers, cat single
breasted with fall skirt, fine velvet collar, broad shoulders,
| beautifully lined threughaat made of meltons, 13 25
friezes and kerseys, $18.00 and 20.00, now .
Double breasted overcoats for men aol
- $9.50
| Joung men, the season's dressiest style, cut
ong,
oose and roomy, with or without belt, $6. 15
$8 and $10, sale price... ....
$5.00
Long overcoats for men and young men,
' handsomely tailored and lined, $12 and §i5..
Men's soar? overcoats that were formerly
$7, now
Coats
Single coats for men in all sizes, in black
| and gray, worth $4.00, sale price . i
2.25
3.716
6.90
91c
10 dozen boys’ vests, former pri ce 0c, now 21c
Men's all wool reefers, were $5.70, now
ask L Irish frieze, made with extra high sol:
lar, double breasted, wool lined, $8.00, now.
Heavy esnvas coats in black and brown,
{ wool lined, were $1.50, now... ...........
|
Young Men’s Pants
Young men's pants $3.50 and 4.00, now 2.15 :
$2.50 and $3.00 pants, now :
$1.00 pants, now
Haberdashery Department
Heavy fleeced lined shirts and drawers, for-
mer price ble, now.
10c mixed gray hose..............
750cand $1.00 dress shirts. .................
Red and blue 100 handkerchiefs, now
85¢ suspenders, now _.
Boys' knee pants, 60c and 75¢, now,
$1.50 black derby hats, fall and winter styles
Men's black sateen and black and white
Heavy wool hose, 25¢, now. .
Men's 50 and 75c heavy jersey shirts. .
Men's $1.00 fleece lined heavy jersey shirts.
Boy's knee pants
Boys' single vests
Boys' caps... ...
Children's fleecs lined uadervear; | Works »e
and 350 a garment. .
Young men's long belted overcoats, - black
and fagcies, Former price $9.00, now
$4.
Those that were formerly $15 now
Boys’ Clothing
Boys' suits sizes § to 17 years made of warm
serviceable fabrics, stardily tailored and ve
smart styles, regular value 5.00, 6.00 and
$3.00 and 3.50 saits cat in wiasioh lines in
single and double breasted styles
$2.00 and 2.25 suits, containing every kink
and wrinkle that the most fastidious young
boy can wish for, from §140to.......... aw
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