SAYRE, PA. * DIA! Keefe hid goné'to Easton on‘a business trip. Miss Belle Lantz Lantz will spend Thanksgiving in WilkesBarre. spend Thanksgiving in Elmira. MAKE TESTS X {i HE Fa Declare That Mining Company's | jf Find Near Athens’ is a Rich|}% One 5 sm 5 ASE TLE 7 oh & g me 2 LJ 7; 3 : HR ES A = hg RLS nN Mrs. J. L Elsbree and- son Athens—The mining experts, T. | Hil NN Z George went to New York last| W. Perry of Avoca, Pa, and J. E night. | Fern of Scranton, returned to their Miss Laura Weller | is quite ill | homes last evening. They brought | AS with the grip at her home on South | ST ome Spetimeny of coal from 3G ¢ the experimental test last Saturday and put them through an analysis | {J John W. Roder has gone to which they say has proved that the | 0% Scranton and WilkesBarre for a! coal is of the best, and if they find oi 26 few days. it in suitable quactities that it will | 03 Mrs. Geo. Lamkin and daughter be a rich mine Louise are spending the day in, A specimen !; of an inch square § Towanda. was put through the coke test and | ee mcasured 14 of an inch afirwards, 2 Ready Now For Thanksgiving---Our Stock is Justi ev. w ave a!and on increasing the heat it was | &q 3 ] "1 “on South Main emtiely someway, leaving mo Brim Full Now of Good Things smoker at his home on South Main entirely + : it q | street tonight. jcinders. This, they claim, is the © in shoes for Thanksgiving Day wear or on any oth- S88 best coke coal in the world 0 er day of the Fall and Winter. Oar leading shoes Sif A meeting of the stockholde s §d for men are the A. E. Nettleton and Walk Over— (is called for Friday evening, and it & fi for women, Edwin C. Burt, Patrician, La France 8 | is desired to have a full attendance. x and Doris, PAVOLS FOR WEAR. | Ethan Jakeway ‘went to Elmira | A report of this test will be made ki ALL ‘today to begin work in the Bridge | at this meeting. NG ks as fi = Woy Olctpan, Subscribe for The Record “TIME WAITS FOR NO WM MURPHY & BLISH'S John Childs and Gmily will have| D1 - Legitimate Price Clothing Sale is nearing an end. f|2 reunion Thanksgiving on the Only a few days left. The sale positively closes on Nov- farm in Sheshequin at the home of | Floyd Childs. ‘ember 30th. Between now and then you have a oppor- Mrs. Farry Tyler, who has bead tunity to save nearly one-half in the purchase of a suit or visiting Mrs. Martin Tyler, River QVErcoadt. Move Quickly street, returned to her home in ppsioet yesterday. - 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 Loss to You. telegraph lines between Bentley | The following prices are the power which set in motion 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. Are you already —can't you in a minute's thinking, remember half dozen things you need ? We turn the China, Crockery and Glassware—the Linen—the Kitchen and Cooking Utensil Departments over to you—with prices clipped close. Table Linens--27 Kinds 25¢, 20e, 39¢, 432c¢, 48c and 75¢ per yard. Bleached patterns at 48¢, 48¢, BOe, 67¢, 88¢, T5e, 79¢, 87c, 97c, 880, $1.99, $1.48 and $1.50. Napkins, a number of designs, many to match, at 80c, 75¢, 89e, $1.00, $1.19, $1.25, $1.89, SL4§, up to $5.25, Pattern cloths with napkins to match, 72x80 cloth at $1.98, $1.39, $2.79 and up to $5.25. Napkins, $1 93, $2.19, and $348. Tray cloths at 25¢ and 5c, Go to the basemant for Game Sets. $190 to $897. In game design and various colorings. Cut glass in endless variety at 25¢ a piecs up to $5.08 All sorts of oid pieces of China to fill every want, at prices right for economical buyers. This store will be closed all day Thanksgiving, but will open up Friday with a New Line of Specials. Winter Underwear | An Every Day Special For Ladies, Misses and Ghlidren At This Store. N Ladies’ flceced lined vests or pants at 25¢, 38¢ and Amoskoag ginghama Sec. 48¢. Union suits at 98c, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.80. Arnold's prints Sc. Ladies’ black tights at 50¢, $1.00 and §1 50. Millinery Department Infants’ Department SECOND FLOOR If you don't find in our showing just the particular This is the season of the year when mothers pro- | whimsy ia a hat that yoa want talk it over with our vide their little oncs with warm clothing. Get your | designer. She delights to work out novel ideas and . supply from our Infants’ Department. Infants’ shirts | has the “know how.” J) and bands at 19¢ to 50c. Ruoben’s infant shirts at hj Ladies can buy a trimmed hat at $1.50 up, bat we ~ Jafsnts’ bootees at 12{e to 50c. Children's hata from 50c up. Garment Section--Second Floor “Surethiog” this store does not do business with houses lacking reputation. We can see ahead too far M D: to abuse your confidence and patronage, Our selection of “Wooltéx" as our leading Salt and Garment was because ite the “Best.” There is only © one best in all things. When a woman has shopped all over town and then comes back ty buy a “Wooltex ” "we don't need to ask the reason why. 7 We carry all styles and colors from the mannish mixtares, Homespuans, Serges, Talib ts, Unfinished Worsteds and Broadcloths In colorings principa’ly Plam, Bargundy, Green, Blue, Smoke Grey, eto. : Prices in these and otber makes $9.98 to $39.50. No old styles or last year's goo ls to show you. Children's Coats from $1.75 to $15.00. 062 RSH DSN —==a - OR 3) 5 Te Mi dill ee —————————— EL EE —— 8 ———— > Miss Jessie Morley and Mrs. W. |C. Park went to Towanda today to! visit with friends. . fem Ta iT Fo Sa So = AES mem eee SE) SE Miss Laura Stevens and ot Marion Greene will spend Thants-| giving in Wyalusing. Mrs. H. N. Weller will entertain | (the Ladies’ Whist Club at her | oh | home on Chestnut street tomorrow | | afternoon. Creek and Gilletts, Jod Smith has returned to Athens He formerly was employ- ed in a barber shop here and has been in Syracuse since. Miss Frances Stevens of Mon- | = |trose came to Athens yesterday to | stay over Thanksgiving with her 5 | mother, Mrs. E B. Joachim. W. H. Crawford will entertain entertain your Boys and Girls at | Es) home evenings. ol “We have games of all kinds, Cro- mole, Vit, Fli.ch, Checkers, Dom- : A grd line of Yeiiding for the vabies. nd from 10c to $1.50 each. Iso cut flowers for all cccasions L& BEIBACH CAFE of Everything Sayre. suit any taste, Heow con OOAL J. W. BISHOP There is as much difference in {the quality of coal as there is] | between white and yellow sugar | | Lehigh Valley fresh miped antira- | cite. We also sell Bituminous and | Loyalsock coal and all kinds of wood. Our specialty is prompt service | | and the lowest market price. | J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. ' Both Phones. se your Pocketbook. | 1t- We will sell you Roaster for $1.00 —1t if the It Is Seamless, Sanitary, Easy to Keep Sweet and Clean. his sister and brothersin-law, Mr. Philadelphia, over Thanksgiving | Announcements have been re- Vernon Brown and Grace Francis The wedding |} fi | takes place, Tuesday November 21 | down for housekeeping at 768 Spaulding street, Elmira. Fredrick H. "Graham, father of Miss Katherine Graham, has been quite sick at his home in Eau Word was reccived yesterday, | but in the afternoon another mes that place | this morning. Need a laxative, have colds, fever, or any of the many little ills that beset téaspoonful occasionally will keep their bowels healthy and regular. It will ward off more serious diseases and will be found invaluable as a Bauer's Syrup medicines. It will positively cure Constipation, impure blood, headache Men’s Suits Every suit we show is well worth consideration. Every | new and snappy style, single and doable breasted coats | with new collar, wide lapel, broad athletic shoalders and retaining front, beautifully tailored and finished I careful attention to detail, made of Scotchy cheviots, and worsteds, in the nobbiest patterns and color- | Ing» the markets produce. Single and double breasted sack suits for men, in black and blue cheviots, thibets and undressed worsted, former Hie 18.00, male 12 62 price . : . Men's sack suits, dngles and double tad styles, made of excellent fabrics in handsome $10. Si patterns that were 15.00, now. $1.98 $10.00 and 12.00 suits, sale price Black and blue cheviots containing all the fashion kinks and style changes that expen- sive clothing boasts Suits for Young Men Young men's single and double breasted $8.75 suits brimfull of all the character that the most particular J Jong man could Wiah or, $12.00, 15.00 and 16.50, sale price ........... $8.00 and 10.00 suits, sale price............. $6.25 $6.00 and 7.00 suits, sale price Overcoats, medium length for men, very popular and dreasy styles which have many admirers, cut single breasted with full skirt, ine velvet collar, broad shoulders, and skin eruptions. Get a free sam- ple bottle and try it tonight. H. L. | Glllesple and Child, Waltman & Young, Sayre. | Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre beautifully lined throu pc 3 25 friezes and kerseys, $18.00 Joung men, the season's dreasiest style, cut Long overcoats for men and ong, loose and roomy, with or without belt, $8 and $10, sale price 6.15 hg wea, at Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- | | ing. Ja Sie Sob Seuubtt ions Boe | This Lehigh 1 ick a Central or Lake Bhore Rall | double berth from | ulpment— | Men's smart overcoats that were tormerly 5. 00 Coals Young Men’s Pants Young men's pants $3.50 and 4.00, now $2.50 and $3.00 pants, now . $2.00 pants, now Haberdashery Department Heavy fleeced lined shirts and drawers, for- mer price ble, now 10¢ mixed gray hose 750 and $1.00 dress shirts. Red and blue 10¢ handkerchiefs, now Boys’ knee pants, 50c and 70¢, 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 750 heavy jersey shirts Men's $1.00 fleece lined heavy jersey shirts. Boy's knee pants ...... .. Boys’ single vests Boye’ caps... .... Children's fleece lined underwear; worth 25¢ Young mea's long belted overcoats, in black and fancies. Former price $9.00, now Those that were formerly $15 now Boys’ Clothing meat tender and crisp, baste it perfect cars. g ts for in all sizes, | black ly, brown it beautifully and bring it out RT PL a price > of the oven full weight and with every Bas: cured meré Coughs sod olds] particle of the natural favor and nutri- than any remedy known. It instant- | ment preserved. With proper care it || relieves the most distressing cough | 2.26 3.16 Boys' suits sizes 3 to 17 serviceable fabrics, stardily tailored and smart styles, regular valae 5.00, 8.00 ad 033, ears made of warm Men's all wool reefers, were $5.75, now Black Irish frieze, made with extra high col- ELMER A. WILBER, RING AND GENER- , REPAIRING. Wholesaler of WINES, LIQUORS ~~ BEERS AND ALES Avenue, SAYRE and satisfaction every time you use it, {and Asthma. Bauer's Cough Cure BOLICH BROS’. :. | Pa., days: “Your remedies have giv-| (en the very best satisfaction to all | who have used them, and especially | Bauer's Instant Cough Cure. I look ! ' tor larger sales on them in fu- pT 1 do not want to be out of any them and order 6.90 91c 21¢ Heavy canvas coats in black aud. brown, | wool laed, were $1.50, now. ; 10 dozen boys’ vests, former pri ce 50c, now $3.00 and 3.50 suits cut in mansian linea In single and double breasted styles . $2.00 and 2.35 suits, containing every kink and wrinkle that the most fastidious young boy can wish for, from §140to............ “ve a3
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