WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX. PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. [ WIELAND CO. Jo THE BIG STORE WITHESS LITTLE PRICES SAYRE, PA. —— A Beautiful Line of New Silks, Dress Goods, Waistings Gloves Hosiery Women's Neckwear Umbrellas Christmas Stationery Kimonas, Dressing Sacques Fine Lingerie, Bath Robes Linen Handkerchiefs Table Linen Ribbons, Laces Linen Setts Towels Cotton Dress Fabrica Bath Blankets Linen Lunch Cloths, Doilies Holiday Aproos Women's Underwear Shoes, etc. Toys Art Goods Dep't The Christmas Line Ready Fancy Pin Cushions Pillow Tops, Fancy Pillows Pictare Frames Stamped Linens Pillow Shama Lyon Brand Yarns, Eureka Silk Pillow Cords, Fancy Baskets Pyrography Oatfits and Stamped Pieces of All Sorts Miscellaneous Books, Bibles Wrist Bags Comb and Brush Seta, Novelties, Cut Glass Pocket Books Wastes Paper Baskets Hampers, Fancy Baskets Framed Pictures, Music Rolls Ink Stands, Jowel Cases Perfumes anil Toilet Articles Jewelry, Clocks, Mirrors ~ : Fans, Hat Pins, Belta, Furniture Dep't Parlor Furniture Dining Room Furnlture Comb'nition Writing Desk & Case China Cabineta, Music Cabinets Oak Bed Room Sets Library Chair, Office Chairs Reed Rockers, Library Tables Couches, Davenports Brass and Iran Heds Childreu's High Chairs Hook and Ladders Building Blocks Iron Wagons . Police Patrols Drums, Dolls, Tea Sets Mechanical Toys, Rattles Magic Lanterns Banks, Safes, Games, eto. Gilt Chairs, Morris Chairs Side Boards, Baffets Sectional Book Cases, Hall Racks Chefloniers Dressing Tables Large and Small Mirrors Men's Furnishings Kid Gloves, Wool Gloves Mafflers, Christmas Neckwear Umbrellas Suspenders House Coats Bath Robes Night Shirts, Dress Shirts Wool Underwear Collars and Cafls, Cuff Battons Home Furnishing Department Crockery Dep't Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Vases Men's and Boys’ Sweaters - Dress Suit Cases, Trunks, Bags, ete Collar and Cuff Boxes Shaviog Stands Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Tranks A Handsome Assortment of Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares Carpet Sweepers Linoleum, Door Mats, The L.V R.R. will give +9 % / Ly 3 \N i) ov re Ny ks excursion rates, of single fare, between Tunkhannock and Geneva, © BBN NII Miss Elizabeth VanLoan went to Elmira today. J. N Bender of New Albany was transacting business here today. A large crowd went to Towanda this morning as witnesses on the Huff-Russell land suit. Rufus Thornton went to Green- wood last evening to attend the funeral of E B. Gilbert A.M. Hildebrant was summon- ed to Standing Stone this morning on account of the death of his mother. ae Frank Cole, who has been at the home of C. W. Tidd several weeks, returned to Muncie, India- na yesterday. There was a large attendance at the singing school conducted by H. C. Johnson in the Baptist church last evening. H. P. Crayton and wife returned to their home in West Franklin this morning after a short visit with their sons in this place. Eonginnecer N. F. Walker, I. L Northrup and Sol Minier went to Towanda today to appear as wit- nesses in the Huff<Russell suit. Mrs. Sylvii B. Norrish went to Alba last we k to attend the quar- terly convention of the W,.C. T.U,, but was taken sick and is yet un- able to return. Margaret Wells, who has been visiting friends in Samithboro and Barton, and for the past few days has been a guest at Geo. Richard's returned to her home in New Era this morning. » DON'T MISS IT Athens—As the season is too far advanced for the boys to tussle over foot ball games the public will get infinitely more solid amusement if they go to high school hall tomorrow evening and see the wizard Durno perform his to Reap the Benefits of An Ex- | traordinary Trade Deal---D. S. Andrus & Co, the Hustling Piano Firm, Expect to Make Ope Hundred Homes Happy This Christmas Time Just after D S. Andrus & Co had planned the great Sayre it was learned that the price | of pianos had advanced materially, | and that the manufacturers were literally snowed under with orders. However, true to their word, this hustling firm is going right on with their plans as laid out. As a consequence the citizens of Sayre and vicinity are going to reap the benefit of one of the greatest piano opportunities ever offered. in the world. D. S. Andrus & Co were extremely fortunate in plac- ing the order pianos for their Sayre store, and we predict that 128 Desmond street will be a busy place for the next the D.S. Andrus Payment System—a few dollars down and a small sum each month It 1s a very simple plan and you own your piano without missing the payments, they are so very small. By this system of easy! piyments thousands in this vicinity have become owners of pianos who | could mot pay cash down. It is the | determination of D. S. Andrus & Co. to make onc hundred homes happy this Christmas tide if ex-| tremely low prices on high grade pianos will doit Then the influ- ence of these homes will thorough- ly advertise the house of D. S. Andrus & Co {Christmas is Goming [2 And wou't it be a good thing to do Lo give a pair of Shoes, Slip- Ag pers or High Top Boots to some member of the family or friend ? ii 4 We have a plan that will make it easy for you, and increase the | 2 pleasure of the recipient. Below is a copy of a certificate which [74 you can purchase; specify the brand of shoe you wish to give, then 2 present the certificate in person or through the mail. his Certificate, No ONE PAIR OF .. Will be exchanged for SHOES | When presented at the store of Williams & Sutton, Sayre, | Pa. the same having been pand for by. .............. oT who wishes you to accept them with the compliments of the sedson OF SEASONABLE GOODS. SHOE AND RUBBER DEPARTMENT NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED Men's felts pair and rubbers $2.00! Six pair cotton socks 25¢. Full line of millinery. Ladies’ Men's one buckle arctics $1.00 and children’s trimmed hats at half That is just what price; also baby bonnets at half price. This line of goods must be closed out regardless of cost or val- ue. We have a line of misses’ coats at one half price. : air. magical feats of legerdemain. Tick-| we want, and that is how we can Pp ! Men's four buckle arctics $2.00 ets on sale at Sanford's, afford to quote such low prices. If pair. $ Ea you make your selection now we| (ya have all other grades of men's will set it aside for future delivery. | } oc and rubbers at the lowest In addition, D S Andrus & Co. prices will give absolutely free with each| Fine stock men's Outing flannels and ginghams at piano a stool, scarf, music book, pair. | cost to close out. one year's tuning, a guarantee that| Great cut price in ladies’ and| Men's linen collars 5c, six for 25¢c. the piano must be as represented [children's shoes and rubbers. Lad-| Folding ironing tables 98¢. or money refunded, and the piano | ies’ rubbers 40c up. Bible stands with shelf 35c. delivered to your home without a| Best line of men's and boy's caps Jardiner stands 30c. cent of expense to you. Do notin the city for 25¢ and 50c. , Double rocking horses 75¢. forget to call at 128 Desmond| Great stock union-made men's Doll games, A BC books, and street, for you will be welcome | Wear. larger books, notions and school whether you purchase or not Overalls and jackets 50c and 75c. | supplies. Full line of underwear, all kinds. We are hereto stay, our expenses Work gloves and miltens from 10c are light; and \we can sell goods up. | cheaper than any house in the val- Men's woolen socks 10c, 15, 196 ley. and 25c. | Horse blankets at costs. Suit in Ejectment is Occupying the Attention of a Large Number of Athens People Athens— Some of our legal WASP IS SAFE. 1 SAVED IS $2 EARNED Have you ever tried paying cash for your goods? Don’t you know that you pay for the other fellows bad debts under the old credit system; which is both ruinous to you and your tradesman. We buy for cash and sell for cash and propose to give our ‘eustomers the benefit. Guuboat Makes Newport After Tore rific Battle With Hurricane. NEWPORT, R. 1, Dec. 13.—The lit tle gunboat Wasp, formerlysthe yacht Columbia, limped into port under one boller and several sails after a terrific battle with a north Atlautic hurricane, duriug which sbe sprung a leak aud was kept afloat after her pumps chok. ed through baud balling Ly her entire crew, The little vessel was blown nearly to the gulf streawn by Sunday's storm and was nearly two days getting back to port. At one time the water, which came ip through a leak iu the stern, fouvded her engine room, and for ten bours on Sunday the Wasp was at the mercy of the waves. The crew of six. ty men, a third of whom were naval apprentices and unused to such bolster- ous conditions, balled for many bours with buckets und succeeded In freeing the engine room. Hospital Steward White sustained a broken rib, but re- fused to give up his place in the ball ing line. The success of Chief Boatswain Hugh Sweeney, the commander of the Wasp, in bringing his vessel through the hur ricane under such trying circumstances received the commendation of the ofli- cers at the naval training station here, to which the Wasp (8 attached. The Wasp bad a crew of sixty men aboard, and it was feared that she had foundered In the great gale that sivept the eastern coast for forty-eight hours A dispatch from New Bedford says: “Rolling in the swells and well down in the water, the lighthouse tender Aza- lea plowed her way slowly loto port at dawn, baving om board the fourteen men rescued from the Nantucket South shoal lightship No. 88. These men were rescued In the open sea after a thrilling fight for life, which continued many houls until every man of them wns staggering from weakness following logs of sleep and exhaustion. “Until the little lighthouse tender puffed Into port the opinion had, been general along the Atlantic coast that the lightship bad gone to tht bottom aud that the men aboard ber had per- ished. The Azalea herself experienced a bard fight for life, aud only her staunch build saved her from golog aft- er the big lightship slippers 50c © A visit to the West Sayre Cash Store, corner Keystone Avenue and Lincoln Street, will convince you that our motto, LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS “OUR AIM TO PLEASE,” is the only way that we do business. A glance at a few ' of the prices below; shows what can be done with a little ready money. 5 " Pure Leaf Fard 5 Creamery Batter Dairy Batter 22 t0 25 25 Eggs 26 5 10 Ibs Buckwheat Flour p7) 5 Good Green Tea 19 , 8 bars Oak Leaf soap p49 0% 9 bars Ace Soap 2% 10 Men's heavy fleeced Undershirts and Drawers, the kind that is uvsually Ib sack Granulat-d Sugar 10 6 sold for Boe, at 39 Men's all wool Shirts and Drawers that usgally sell for $1.00 to $1.25, at 70 All of ‘our men's. boys’, ladies’. misses’, children's, infants’ Shoes and Rub- bers to go at 10% discount daring this sale, Ladies’ fleece lined Undergarments, all perfect goods, at 21 Children's wear from 8¢ up. These Prices Will Continue Until Dec. 16 For the Christmas trade we have added a full line of Toys, Dolls, Games, Etc. (Candies are Strictly Fresh at Prices that Will Keep You Chewing New Brick Block, Next Door to Bradford House, H. D. ANGELL, THOMA§ AVENUE. SAYRE, PA, lights and a score of witnesses : Ze ; went to Towanda this morning to| H., H. Mercereau, Bring Your Job Printing to « appear in the great land ejectment suit of Huff vs. Russell. This Attorney-at-Law | Murrelle’s Printing tary Pub controversy has been going on for Ha ie Offi the past two years and some nice Special attention to Pension Papers. “The Satisfactory Place.” : Valley Phone 11 X questions of law are involved. 4. 112 Desmond Street, Henry Hufl purchased the Snell farm at Milan and claims that| Wm B. McDonald, D. D. S. Cherry Island was included in it. 5 George Russell claims that it be-| All modern methods for the scien- longs to him by a prior occupancy | tific performance of painless opera- and which he has worked several tions oF tho month ja wo ears. Mr. Huff brings his suit of| a ve. meat and claims that he can | OY ER THE GLOBE STORE force title to the property. The = suit has been tried before arbitrat- A. H MURRAY, MN. D. d some of the witnesses here | hh he SPECIALTIES: swore that George Russell has| worked the island for sixty years.| Diseases of the Eye, Har, Nose and and the of Glase- Maynard & Son and LT. Hoyt | Throat, Lote 15; 7.8; Bandays by | are attorneys for the prosecutor, | appointment. Ofics, Wheelock Block. | and Wm. Maxwell and J. W. Ing | ham for the defendant. The trial | will occupy several days. Don’t Fail to Visit the 5 and 10 Cent Counter At this counter you can make a J or 10 cent piece stretch in purchasing power, like a piece of rubber. There are articles here that other stores charge almost double for. We carry a full and up to date line of Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Rubbers, etc.; at prices that will astonish you aud keep you guessing Notions, Sho WE PRINT we do it. The Valley Record E Exs-Queen Lil's Petition, WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. —-A petition from ex-Queen Lilluokalan! asking fer the payment of $10,000,000 to her was presented to the senste by Vice Presi. dent Fairbanks. The petition was ac companied by an autograph letter, as follows: “I have the honor to laclose herewith a copy of my petition and claim to the cougress of the United WEST SAYRE CASH STORE Quickest Route fo Chicago, 17. Corner Keystone Avenue and Lincoln Street. is Ah ny CORA FO Ey me et A E BAKER at quest your excellency’s belp. Ing. In time for conasctivts Jot west- : : . asi matt R 1) you, therefore, and implore the provi- ante AiR 1 & Young, Props iiiiic yy Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive Try an ad in The Record. th
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