3 Ara rr turned from’ their westward trip to- INT h\ a ER @WN xe | day. They visited Mrs. Estabrook's| &i : WE FILL MAIL OR- as i hs Nom re wa parents [n Michigan and at the home | = WILLIAMS & SU ON } DERS AND PREPAY 8, = Norah T ig : as, ota. p. Robinson in Marion, Ohio. | : REESER, KESSLER |[] DES AnD PREPAY | G8), *\% J, Tom [He of 1° Hon 1 a WIELAND Co. Wl Press on pur Curtis Thurston | Charles Machland who bas | SHOES Sayre, Pa., FURS he guest of his nlece, Mrs. F. | 2 John C. Flood went to Te Mike —— . CHASE OF $=<.o00 RB arvin, a short time, went to Wilkes- | THE BIG STORE WITH UTTLE PRICES S 5 A) this morning to appear n® & WiiHess [iiere, this morning to visit other OR OVER. g8 in the Huff-Russell suit u irlends prior to his return to | - SAYRE, PA. DN = - tosenhayn, N. J es . . . . . . si Losey Smith of Smithboro, N. Y.. Commencing Saturday, December g, This Store Will Remain Open Nights Until Xmas. §g is visiting his brother, Beaner Smith, | The Knights and Ladies of the in town, for a short time ) s : § ES | Golden Rule of the Universalist 98 J 2 | Christmas Opening and Sale in Full Force | 85 =~ — [0 uiloaa chrisma sale : L- 8 | (1.1 Thornton went 10 Grenwood yea. | DOOmber 15 and 16 in the vacant] } OMETHING If (COMING n iren i : t the Sti block. F ; . All We Can Say Is Come In and Look NNO] (rier to attnd the faneratof &, B.] 2510 of We Stimson pluck, Pusey | . iand useful articles suitable for | : ; 7 Glibert 1 t%e j For we are satisfied that we can eliminate the trouble and worry of choosing presents for the ‘8 | Christmas gifts, also dressed dolls, dear ones and that you will find just what you are lcoking for to make a present to Father, ! L. E. Arnold and wife came over | home made candy and many other Mother, Sister, Brother, Aunt, Uncle, Cousin or Friend | from Vawter to-day and will attend | useful articles will be for sale. On the High School entertainment this| Saturday. December 16, there will be evening | a food sale Please remember In n Dry Goods Dep't Art Goods Dep’ :t- Miscellaneous Sheriff S. F. Robinson Is making | arrangements to reside in Athens af- The Huff. Russell suit In Towanda | i has but just commenced and already A Be satiful Line " New Ihe Christmas Lit we Re als Books, Bibles Silks, Dress Goods, Waistings Fancy Pin Cushions Wrist Bags Gloves Pillow Tops, Faney Pillo Comb and Brush Sets, ter his duties at the county seat ex- Aud tt tl t int { 8 Si . { y ao yo : EL Hosiery Picture Frames Novelties, Cut Glass wat) history of that Jocation that 7 hd won't it bea goo HEg To I YS pave I . ips Women's Neckwear Stamped Linens Pocket Books - — | will be interesting. Cherry Island Qf Pers of High Top Boots to sme member of the fanily or friend ? TCwmbrellas Pillow Shams Wasty Paper Baskets Mrs. Girard Wickizer bas been to| will hereafter be as famous as Juan | We have a plan that will make it easy for you, and increase the Christmas Stationer Lyon Brand Yarns, Eureka Silk Aney ts Sayre to visit her daughter and re-| : : : ure » fecipie ’ 1s opy of ¢ rtf » whi Siriaas Sa ry (Ive G A a + x - ’ al i Rapp Fancy Baske ot | Fernandez and some of the escapades pleasure of the recipient Below 1s a copy of a certificate which 7 TAS LE eines i 5 rls incy Baskets T FAI Yetars use Olls S81 - 5 ’ ’ . ! ca Tha . : you can purchase; specify the brand of shoe you wish tw give, then Fine Lingerie, Nath Robes Pyrography Oatfits and Stamped § Ink Stands, Jewel uses } will revive the story of Robinson J I { Pp 2 2 a | Crusoe. There was a bg lot of NF present the certificate in person or through the mail Fred Cox was in limbo for polating | carly timers went to Towanda this | a Run at another fellow Lut it did | Morning to appear as witnesses in the . i . | cage { { his Certificate, N Will Le exch inged for not go off and they settled the diffi Wl = a NV it is bringing out some items of the pire in January | Lan SR Re turned to Sheshequin this morning with a granddaugher Flannel Petticoats, Silk Petticoats Pieces of All Sorts Perfumes ani Toilet Articles Liven Handkerchiefs Jewelry, Clocks, Mirrors Table Linen Fans, Hat Pins Belts, Ribbons, Laces 2 Linen Setts 4 : Towels Furniture Dep't Wool Blankets, Bad Comfortables Cotton Dress Fabrios Hath Blankets Lin®n Lunch Cloths, Doilies Holiday Aprons culty in an amicable wa The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- ONE PAIR Of SHOES Hon. IL... T Hoyt took a blg arm- ful of law books to Towgpda this] | chine company have sold out to the [ Singer Company and E. D. Rundell, When presented at the store of Williams & Sulton, Sayre, Parlor Furniture Dining Room Furnlture Combin iti on Writing Desk & Case { agent moved out of the Kinney store. morning. He fis evidently preparing! |, g Tiffany has now rented the |} Pa. the same hating been pad for by |L. E y has | store and moved in with a large stock China Cabinets, Music tUahinets Ge Oak Bed Room Sets Women's Underwear Infants Library Chair”, Office C-airs ata’ Cloaks, Bonnets, Saecques, < lib ‘ : ‘i . Shoes. of R-ed Rockers. Library Tables Mrs. A B Wgieman, who has| oiling very cheap. Mr. Tiffaby In- ) sehr wrrehpe on! nt t} t the {1 int f the cho wishes you lo gee ‘ OMpPpiiMenes Ff £ Couches, Davenports en visiting her grandsc i in’ ? ! ) t been visitd h dson, Griflin tends to establish a music store In Bras= and lron Bede a Children's High Chairs Gilt Chairs, Morris Chairs side Boards, Baffets Sectional Book Cases, Hall Racks Chefloniers Dressing Tables for a great legal argument JAN wh of New Home machines which he Is } ~ Tavlor, for a short time, returned to Toys Toys Toys — 3 Soom Men’ % Furnishings Hook and Ladders — Building Blocks Ki i Gloves, Wool Gloves Steam Eagines, Trains of Cars MuMlers, Christ uas Neckwear Iron Wagons Umbrellas Police Patrols Saspenders 4 a S A = Drums, Dolls, Tea Sets House Coats Bath Robes Large aad Small Miron Mechanical Toys, Rattles Night Shirta, Dress Shirts . Magic Lanterus Wool Underwear Home Furnishing Bapks, Safes, Games, ete Collars and Cuffs, Cal Buttons Department Men's and Boys’ Sweaters ; the new James S. Parks store, cor- connection with his other business § season. her home In Laceyville, this morn- and will soon have a large stock of | Cn IE LV. ing ; — pianos, organs and other musical in- Finch Bros. have been putting in struments for sale, and will keep a some extra steam radiators In Trinity stock of the latest sheet music also. church this week, that will add fifty Mr. Tiffany was a former Athens resi- H. H. Mercereau, A. H. MURRAY, -X D. cubic feet to the heating capacity of dent but has moved here recently Attorney-at-Law the church from Pittsburg. Notary Public SPECIALTIES: ¢ Never Saw Anything to Equal It. The brick work 1s completed on That is what a Rochester lady said Special attentlon to Pension Papers. Diseases of the AE Rar, Nose and. hroa d the lass of Dr. Rand's Celery Remedy. Valley Phone 11 X Li Shyam th 15; * he Sar Crockery Dep't Dress Suit Cases, Trunks, Bage, ote A Handsome Assortment of ner of Penng. avenue and Hugh My nerves were worn, my ' 113 Dasmood Street. Sayre Sppolamenh Ofice, Wheelock Block. Collar and Cufl Boxes Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares street. That will be quite a business blaod weak, and I felt all run Dinner Sats, Tea Sets, Vases Shavieg Stands Carpet Sweepers center 3a time down, with no appetite. I tried =a ; r and’'s Celery Remedy, and Id Lamps, Toilet Sets, Bric-a-Bae, Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks Linoleum, Door Mats, |Z He : ro h good that 1 Wm. B. McDona ’ D. D. . : Mrs. CW. Canfleld has been call-| continued to take it, and I never felt —— The L.V RR. will give excursion rates, of single fare, between Tunkhannock and Geneva, ing upon her Athens friends a few better in my life” It is composed A rn me 8 scien- on Fridays and Saturdays of each week from now until Ghristmas. This is an additional ) lays and started on her journey to of roo!s, herbs and celery. Get a tif i mode Ine hogs jon the Shel inducement to you to do your shopping at THE BIG STORE. 3 Sa 8 free package of this great herb medi- WIC periormance painiess opera Boston yesterday, where she will re-| cine, and try it to-night. Large pack- lions on the mouth and teeth Cannes and Builder. . 4 Ea! Q wp 3 : . ges 25 and 60 cents. H. L. Gilles- 104 South Elmer Ave §\ SP) SPH) 0) R/\S) 2) NTN side with her daughter, Mrs. James 8 : ralt > - : + > 3 pe N37 + RATS ARR © 47 Campbell ple and Child, Waltman & Young, BT OVER THE GLOBE STORE 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N.Y. | S%OT0 NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT THAT CHRISTMAS PIANO What is more acceptable as a Christmas gift than a beautiful piano? What affords more genuine pleasure? What adds more deccoratively to the home? The dollars you invest in a good piano really yield big dividends in the substatial fori of solid satisfaction and entertain- ment. The refining influence of a piano is felt by every member of the family. It encourages — culture; it advances the artistic temperament. D. S. Andrus & Co. are going to make it possi- rid ble for every family in Sayre and vicinity to own a high grade, Cabinet Grand Upright Piano almost at vour own price. By a good stroke of business D. 8. Andrus & Co. were able to secure one hundred (100) of these magnificent pianos for their Sayre store. These were pur- chased before the raise and happened just at the holiday season. As ig is the policy of D. 8. Andrus & Co. to sell only pianos of real merit and recognized worth, the purchaser may rely absolutely on these pianos. The selection can be made now and will be delivered at the will of the purchaser, saved until Christmas eve or day. D.S. Andrus & Co. do not want one of these’ pianos in stock by January 1, 1906. To do this the price has been marked so low, that it is almoct ridiculous. Remember, you do not have to pay cash. The D. 8. Andrus & Co. EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM will help you. All we want is a small payment down and a few dollars per month until the piano is paid for. The best of all, you pay no interest and have the enjoywent of the piano while paying for it. Here are our four leaders but there are others be- sides them. It costs nothing to have a look and we are delighted to show them:- $223 FOR A $325 PIANO $247 FOR A $350 PIANO $165 FOR A $250 PIANO $197 FOR A $300 PIANO Music lovers go int) ecstasies over this] Here is a piano that is exquisite in every] Yes, we mean just what we say, and can] Only an exceptional purchase could allow us piano, for its melodious singing tone is known] detail. It is a leader wherever sold. Its] guarantee the piano. If it is not as represent-| to quote so low a price on such a high grade all over. It is an honest piano all the way] sweet tone, its easy action, its carvings all go] ed after one year's trial your money will be] piano. Its tone is full, mellow and resonant through. The case is colonial in style, and] to make up one of the rarest of instruments.| refunded. This piano is beautiful enough for] with melody. This would make a great invest- tone, action and appearance a'l that could be] It is really worth more than the price asked,| almost any home; jt is sweet and pure in tone] ment if for no other purpose. The architec- desired, but someone is going to get a bargain. and will stand a lifetime of service. ture is really beautiful. See it. FREE WITH EVERY PIANO ORGANS $75.00 A handsome stool to mateh case; a stylish scarf of your own selection; a music book, an ab- : i : oy » D. 8. us . ea me an, . ‘re 5 solute guarantee and the pianos deliver® to your home whenever you Tran it without a cent Sold on the D. S. Andrus & Co. easy payment plan. Fifty cent weekly. Here in two styles of expense to you. —walnut and weathered oak. Sessrisvevveev ever awe PIANOLAS, ORCHESTRELLES, VICTOR TALKING MACHINES. D. .S. ANDRUS & CO. 128 DESMOND ST. SAVRE, PA.
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