The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, November 29, 1905, Image 4

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    WE FILL MAIL OR-
DERS AND PREPAY
FREIGHT OR EX.
PRESS ON PUR-
CHASES OF S$s.00
OR OVER.
Departments over to you—with prices clipped «
close
Unbleached patterns at
be, 20¢, 38, 42¢, 48¢ apd
75¢ per yand
Bleached patterns at
43¢, 49¢. Boe, S7e, 88 The,
79, 87c, ¥ie, BSc, 81.29,
$1 48 and $1.50.
Napkins, a number of
designs, many to mateb,
at 60c, 75¢c, SPe, $1.00,
$1.19, $1.25, $1.39, $1.48,
Cut gl ss in »ndless variety at 35¢c a pic up to
In game design and various colorings.
$5.98,
Winter Underwear
For Ladies, Misses and Children
Ladies’ iceced lined vests or pants at 25c, 39¢ and
48¢. Union suits at 98¢c, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.89
Ladies’ black tights at 50c, $1.00 and $1 50,
Infants’ Department
This is the season of the year when mothers pro-
vide their little onca with warm clothing. Get your
supply from our Infants’ Department. Infants’ shirts
and bands at 19¢c to 50c. Ruben's infant shirts at
470 to 70¢c. Infants’ Bannel shirts at $1.19 and $1.23.
Infsnts’ boatees at 13je to Sle.
An Every Day Special
At This Store.
Amoskoag ginghams Sec.
Arnold's prints Se.
Millinery Department
SECOND FLOOR
If you don’t find in our showing just the particular
whimsy in a hat that you want talk it over with our
designer. She delights to work out novel ideas and
has the “know how.”
Ladies can buy a trimmed hat at $1.50
up, but we
keep all within the honds of good valae, !
ATHENS.
E. T. Hallock was in Towanda |
today on business.
Miss Lulu Bradley is in “Towan- |
|da for a Thanksgiving visit.
C. C. Drew moved from 212!
There is only
Children’s Coats from $1.7
Dea Wea
Buy Something
home evenings.
i ENE bs
blocks for the babies.
bound from 10c to $1.50 each.
tice.
TTL SIRT.
126 Lockhart St.,
C. J. CARY,
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
REAL ESTATE
CARY BLOCK, SAYRE.
HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Best of Everything
Lockhart St.
Sayre, Pa.
Sayre.
COAL
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left a4 West Sayre
Btore, both
yards at Sayre, V Phone 27m.
HORSESHOEING AND GENER. |
.ERAL REPAIRING.
Have bad over r thirty years' ex-
3 We have placed on sale
100 suits in assortment to
J. W. BISHOP
There is as much difference in|
Lehigh Valley fresh mined anthra- |
and the lowest market price.
J. W. BISHOP,
Both Phones.
' ELMER A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of
‘WINES, LIQUORS
BEERS AND ALES
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA.
LA Gillette's two. brothers |
oom Watkins, are to be his guests
‘over Thanksgiving.
Eugene Ryan of Elmira will
ents, M. W. Ryan and wife.
giving with her cousin, Mrs. Will
| Davis,
Mrs. Mary Benninger went to
Montrose this morning, . called
there by the serious illness of her
Miss Dora Stevens went to Wy-
the court house at Towanda on
Friday afternoon at 20 ‘clock. |
Mrs. Horace House and id]
went to Ulster this morning to |
spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. |
House's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Miles K. Smith.
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Howard Luckey and Bert Kra- |
> make a Thanksgiving visit at |
. John's institute where they |
were formerly pupils.
F.A, Armstrong and wife re- |
turned last evening from a two!
weeks’ trip, on which they visited |
Buffalo, Cleveland, Steubenville |
Ohio, Baltimore and Washington, |
C. E. McKinney received a tele- |
gram from his daughter, Mrs. |
Campbell, Satterfield, stating that
her young child was dangerously |
ill, and he went to Satterfield this
morning.
Mr. and “Mus. J. C. Gorham of
Leraysville, Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Finch of Nichols, and Miss Fran
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Page
over Thanksgiving.
There are several of the mem-|
who have not yet turned in their
uniforms and the foreman gives |
in at once they will be fi fined.
Harry and Edna Dyer, Seward |!
Talbert and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. |
to witness the football game be- |
morrow. Manley Talbert will]
{Into paying a big price for a Roaster
| aut because they claim everything for
[Ie We will sell you
A Savory Seamless Steel
Roaster for $1.00
—=—It is the——
'BEST ROASTER ON EARTH
|
i
| It Is Seamless, Sanitary, Easy
to Keep Sweet and Clean.
It will make a tough fowl or piece of
| meat tender and crisp, baste It perfect.
ly, brown it beautifully and bring it out
of the oven fall weight and with every
particle of the fiatural flavor and nutri-
iment preserved. With proper care it
will last a lifetime and give you pleasure
« and satisfaction every time you use it.
If it fails to come up to our claims in |
any particular bring it back and got |
your money.
BOLIGH BROS
HARDWARE
Sayre.
ese ——
Tomorrow being a legal holiday |
for business from g to 10 o'clock
The |
outside doors will be open all day
for the accommodatinn of those
having access to their private
boxes.
EUCENE (. ELSBREE
Athens—Eugene C Elsbree died
at his home, 202 Pennsylvania
avenue, this morning at about 3: 15, |
aged 52 years. He leaves a wife
and two daughters. The funeral |
church Friday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock, Rev. Dr. Simpson offjciat- |
ing. Burial at Tioga Point ceme- |
tery. Rogers & Miller will have!
charge of the burial. | #8
UNION SERVIGES
Athens-The v8 union Thanksgiv~ |
ing service at the Methodist church |
tomorrow will be held at 10:30 a. |
m. and Dr. Simpson will preach |
the sermon. The union prayer |
meeting in the evening will be Beld
at the Presbyterian church at ;
| o'clock. a
Quickest : Route to Chicago, 17
Hours from Sayre i
Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive
“Is Highly Satisfied to Support Roose) I) y
velt's Efforis For Peace” i
BERLIN, Nov. 20. —~Emperor William | =
opened the reichistag in the white hall oe
himself reading the
The latter | fi
wis occupied chiefly with domestic af. |
sakl he
“The German empire lis with ali,
st of them | a
It fi Jeud | i)
me with Ligh satisfaction Jhat | was | i
able to support the successful effuris |g
of the president of the United States | §
in banging about peace Iwiween Ins §
majesty the emperor of Russia and his | NY
ma josty the eniperor of Japan :
“1 greet Jepan's entrance oto the
ranks of the great powers with slueen
wishes for the peaceable, civilizlug mis
sion of this highly endowed people, and k
my Hvely sympathies attend the « Torts |
which the neighboring friendly Russian}
emipire is making towand a new onder ' 35
of things in its internal affairs 1]
hope that his majesty the Emperor
Nicholas may earn the love aud gratl i
tude of his people as the pathtider of pf
Russias happy futwie”
His majesty also expressed Lis con :
gratulations to Norway's government
and people upon the election of “the
i
Large Perquisites.
At the Austrian court perishable §
Thus there are large per-
quisites for the various attendants. To 2
one man fall all the uncorked bottles, to
another the wine left in the glasses, to (7
another the joints and to another the
“TIME WAITS
Our leading shoes gi
Nettleton and Walk Over— ¥
Burt, Patrician, La France ol
FOR NO NAN
Only a few days left.
‘ember 30th.
‘overcoat.
Further Delay Means
Men’s Suits
Every suil we show is well worth consideration. Every
| new and snappy style, single and double breasted coats
J new collar, wide lapel, broad athletic shoulders and
shape retaining front, atifully tailored and finished
| with cs careful attention to detail, made of Scotohy cheviots,
weeds and worsteds, in the nobbiest patterns and color-
‘ngs the markets produce,
Single and double breasted sack suits for
men, in black and blue cheviots, thibets and
undressed Worsted, former Price 18.00, sale
price . .
Men's sack suits, siagle and double Breasted
styles, made of excellent fabrics in handsome $10. Uh
| patterns that were 15.00, now.......
$10.00 and 12.00 suits, sale price. ... $1.98
Black and blue cheviots containing all the
fashion kinks and style Shatges that Sipta- 3. af
sive clothing boasts .....
Suits for Young Men
Young men's single and double breasted
suits brimfull of all the character that the *
most particular young man could wish for,
$12.00, 15.00 and 16.50, sale price 8.15
$8.00 and 10.00 suits, sale price
$6.00 and 7.00 suits, sale price
Overcoats for Old 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 th houat, made of meltons, 13. 25
friezes and kerseys, $18.00 and 20.00, now
Long overcoats for men and
handsomely tailored and lined, $1 yon ae 9. 8
Double breasted overcoats for men acd
| Lon ng men, the season's dressiest style, cut
ong, loose and roomy, with or without belt, & 16
ua $10, sale price »
en's smart overcoats that were formerly
wn now $6.00
Single coats for men in all sizes, in black
and gray, worth $4.00, sale price
6.90
91c
10 dozen boys’ vests, former price ic, now 21c
Murphy
Men's all wool reefers, were $5.76, now
Black Irish frieze, made with extra high ool:
Heavy canvas coats in black and ron,
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
Uoberdashery Department
Heavy fleeced lined shirts and daweny; for
mer price 50c, now... ....
3c
28¢c
2c
8c
38¢
92c
27¢c
fc
39c
79c
19¢
27c
15c
Cit foecs lined underwear; worth 2c 19 C
Young men's long belted overcoats, in black
and fancies. Former price $8.00, now. . $4.98
10¢c mixed gray hose
75¢ and $1.00 dress shirts
Red and blue 10c handkerchiefs, now. ...
Boys' knee pants, 50c and 76¢, now..........
$1.50 black derby hats, fall and winter styles
Men's black sateen and black and white
Heavy wool hose, 2c, 00W.. ................
Men's 50 and 75¢ heavy jersey shirts
Men's $1.00 fleece lined heavy jersey shirts.
Those that were formerly $15 pow ,
Boys’ Clothing
Boys’ suits sizes 3 to 17 years made of warm
serviceable fabrics, standily tailored and ve
smart styles, regular value 75.00, 6.00 and ©.
$3.00 and 3.50 suits cat in mannish lines in
single and double breasted styles ...:
$2.00 and 1.25 suits, containing every kink
and wrinkle that the most fastidious young
boy can wish for, from $140 to
$225
$1.26
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