» inne oe prov wi AT i : X “In the south they have had this .SEASONABLE GOODS. ~~ Lal He fall yollow fever.” said a lady who, : : A al @ according to the New York Herald, is Have.you ever tried paying cash for your goods? Don’t yon know that you pay iH (an exile from Mobile because of the i | alah at ce ot | for the other fellows bad debts under the old credit system; which is both ruinous to E > AND RUBBER DEPARTMEN THE INVALID'S THANKSGIVING. | thy disease is of a peculiar character |you and your tradesman. We buy for cash and sell for cash and propose to give our # Mast I, can I, give thanks? For what? kn Gatiibut A a eahe: have customers the benefit. NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED [2A with 47v41 nappizeat my Jot | They go about thelr business or affairs mannii Eten our ous that hime for Mme: {While the fear U8 lage 18 Wam, sot A visit to the West Sayre Cash Store, corner Keystone Avenue and Lincoln Men's felts and rubbers $200! Six pair cotton socks 25¢. aha jatiets Wh thetd fsious treat | in whom the disease is established. and | Street, will convince you that our motto: LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS 3 EP i jes’ | The pi it calls, the books a: ho 1s put to bed, by reason of com-|é Of] . 2 Qs ’ eh c . - =. w ull ms - mill ery. A | niatporatant. ih Ee ovr care, | a oreom|“OUR AIM: TO PLEASE,” is the only way that we do business. Alglance at a few Men's one buckle arctics $1.00 and children s trim | For these I thatik/Thea, Lore rarely becomes a focal point of its|Of the prices below; shows what can be done with a little ready money. 3 price; also baby bonpets at half {Give thanks for pain? When shortened | gpread. But the victim who still moves 2 > poy 4 n This Ii : breath . : Men's foar buckle arctics $2.00 price. - Thisline of goods must be’, . a he Bak at Jog Tor 2eAiAY about distributes the malignant taint - closed out regardless of cost or val- to many. The curious thing abou : ; , Jair. “1 = {| Yet een lu pain Thy love | feel; these sufferers is that they keep on|20 Ibsack Granulated Sugar $1.25 Pare Leaf Lard. : sold for Hoc, at e have all other grades of men's ue i Ard BAe ha Jury Oot, all Epent | koing about till they simply fall down i . % Picuery Banter “iis Yen = aI woo) Shicts pi Drawers tat 2 r 2 * FFT , ab : i eant, : : . . ee 2 : S43 ; ko r a5 2 shoes and rubbers at the lowest : We have a line of misses’ coats at | 150 near Thou dost Thyself reveab— and quickly die. They have a head 3 cans Peas .. . 5 Eggs All — pro FE hi 10. 3),25, at. 4 5 one half price. | Thy tender, pitying, loving heart— ache and stiff joints, but thelr tem-|g.., guceotesh ........... 35 10 Ibs Buckwiteat Flour children’s, infants’ She : P : : 2 »s and Rab- : \ 5 2-Mty yeakhats Io Thy strensth enfold, perature is lite above normal. and|g ih, choice Prunes. ...... 25 Good Green Tea a bers to go at 10% discount during Fine stock men's slippers 50c Outing flanvels and ginghams at | 2 heipiansss wiih ing Wg wi I they attribute their sickness to other |] Ib choiee Rice 3 9 bars Oak Lead Soap ; X heyy Io. pair. cost to close out. | Stat In from ali the world by pain tian the serious causes which give California Hams 08 9 bars Acme Soap . 25 Ladies’ fleece lined Undergarments, all Great cut price in ladies’ and Men's linen collars 5c, six for 25¢. | THY friendstip infinite | gain— rise to It. Choice Pig Hams 10 Men's heavy fleeced Undershirts and perfect goods, at carried] . . : For this | thank Thee, Lord. . | “In a previous invasion of yellow Drawers, the kind that ia usually Children's wear from do up. children’s shoes and rubbers. Lad- Folding ironing tables 93c. ~Mary Warren Ayars iu 8 8S Times fever in the south | remained until ies’ rubbers 40c up. Bible stands with shelf 35c¢. | 100 late to leave my home. The quar Best line of men's and boy's caps Jardiner stands 30c. LET US GIVE THANKS. |antine was imposed and its terms were . > - : executed with cruel fidelity. A gen- e ® e ° i the city for 25 and 50c. Double meking hres 5c. |e avant zero Silt I 000 22 These Prices Will Continue Until Dec. 16 Great stock union-made men's Doll games, A B C books, and the True Spirit of Thanks- | chant, gave his whole time and atten- . wear larger books, notions and school . giving. | tion to health work. Our street is on | hlgh ground and is kept in the best Overalls and jackets 50c and 75¢. | supplies The Thanksgiving of the Thankless possible sanitary condition. ~The gen For the Christmas trade we have added a full line of : : .s a { Is a phrase that involves both a para tleman .- dail a nL « - Full line of underwear, all kinds. We are hereto stay, our expenses Or Nh arg le came Some y and one : . 3 if t t . t Work gloves and mittens from 10c are light, and we can sell goods | “Thanksgiving” is a vocable that Syeniug Je fatniing inahe Street 73a night he died. Not a house in the row, up. | cheaper than any house in the val-| stands for the last Thursday In No some 30 of them. wis spared by the O fo O ol ames C Men's woolen socks 10¢, 15, 19¢| ley | yember: custom and the proclamations | jread visitant. We were able to trace : 9 3 9 # - : of national and state executives bave| from him the : . : i a at | prugress of the malady and 25¢. | Horse blankets at costs made it such nevertheless there are) (par twice decimated the residents of EE oo oe Trott Tho matin” ter wit to tv ae arer wine 3 ae“ "| Gandies are Strictly Fresh at Prices that Will Keep You Chewing: | are given to mistaking mere gladness rjeans had the walking fever during for thanksgiving. but a vast difference| (he current outbreak of the disease. | marks the two qualities. A selfish | 3p commupicated it to her family | miserly man may be glad he has a0 | ,n4 pow all of them. eight in number, 4 ® o_o 22 dh ) Su teimss 3 ae ec Don’t Fail to Visit the 5 and 10 Cent Count | possessed in 1904; the farmer may re ——— e n en oun er THOMAS AVENUE, SAYRE, PA, jolce that be bas Increased acreage and | HOW PERSEVERANCE WON. { diminished mortggee. the manufac turer that he. whivia more shia OF | Salesman Who Proves Hizasclf to De At this counter you can make a 5 or 10 cent piece stretch in purchasing power | turns more lathes, which increase his Ba Bi SEES es SS the Limit of Perti like a piece of rubber. There are i > the or oS 8 chs ibgi Reng Brig iin feet u I e are articles here that other stores charge almost a . $3 | other instances, he may be ome Into double for. 2 Your Winter x Those gladness not one grain of heart:| “| wge in the office of an American 7 7d | felt gratitude finds place. We go fur | songyl in a German city not long ago,” » ca > . » Ii ». 1s ’ Irocoert ’ ] EINER, rhe Shear. coy rior oat hey v0) 16.4 Geriuas city uot Johg ago,” We carry a full and up to date line of Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, Dry Good # : : fli | has such crops as never before; that| washington Post “While I nere| Notions, Shoes, Rubbers, etc.; at prices that will astonish you and keep you ess] ng | Is what we are interested in. UH ofimgaiigidle dab Gumiidaom gtou Pos e 1 was there ’ ’ I $ ) P you guessin + if & wine ageut came In who wanted to i will interest you. We mean | them; and yet, though an Attendant] sen the uve me rid lo|how we do it. i | upon religious services, If he does as| Riine wine, The consul didn’t want to To Keep Up Interest ee kB onto ir | lo ia0, Somos ried Unie = * - : Rit oe cha er, sath Som hows ramen Sos arte WEST SAYRE CASH STORE : i AZ for and blessed with plenty, yet moves “In five minutes the agent was back Everybody works at our house to give you the i not a filoger to help him, “how dwell and blandly asked the consul If he best values at the lowest prices. A.liberal sav- §@| eth the love of God in him? didn't want some very excellent sherry Corner Keystone Avenue and Lincoln Street. . ’ f 4 Thanksgiving! As we sit around| gp, (his time Uncle Sam's representa ing on every dollar's purchase Of us. 4 | the family board let us recall our mer | ive was at white heat. and he kicked id | cles and be thankful. But an angel , ’ ; the wine man through the door and a 9 i | ov S3lered Ine haute; Jo freoniied half way down the stairs. To our dan oung rop S i amazement, only a little while elapsed | across the floor. But how shall y ’ ’ . we $ | before the irrepressible drummer again jj | Wish the dead brought back to us—| ,;o05red, and with a broad grin, asked | brought back to our environment of} v5 submit some rare old brandy. | trial, of sin, of temptation?— “‘By the Stars and Stripes’ quoth | “Wishes are valn' O, were they not, the consul, “wouldn't this outjar an i The world might render thee too bLiest th ke? Isn’ Kick | That brighter world be ali forgot earthquake: sn't one kicking a day ME | In this alone to take our rest.” enough for you, fellow? f48 | What an endless procession it Is we| “ ‘Ordinarily, yes; but your honor Z| see of pligrims hastening to their | exerted yourself so much the other Lo] haven! And the long roll is being con | time that I thought a little good brandy stantly called. until for some of us it| would come In nicely to brace up on.’ | means a loved one's name and a va | He got an order” cant chair—thank God it is the mer ——————————— ciful All-Father who has called. And] GRAND OLD SPANISH RELIC so, whether you have lost dear ones - = or whether business has miscarried, | Mission Bullding That Presents a or the crops have falled, so that sor Striking Picture to the ; : row and disaster sit as unwelcome Traveler. guests at your board, still forget not to thank God for what remains Of all the missions in California, the {t It is hard for the young to realize| Santa Barbara mission occupies the | that by and by, slowly yet steadily and most ocommanding position, writes | surely, early manhood and woman | Page Fellowes in Four-Track News hood will come, then middle age. old| Standing on an elevation 300 feet above ‘age perhaps, and then—home' It 15} the sea. the white facade and long (well to recall the thought at any time; | ccrridor may be seen from far out op It 1s especially fitting to do so ov| (he ofean, forming a striking object tc Thanksgiving day. All great joysare| sailor or tourist Back of the mission serious, and he only gets a taste of the| (he mountains rise to a climax of h lid t k B i h t it ti di ] i th brightest Thanksgiving joy who ean grandeur, ou the other side rolls the 0 1 day \ 0C ® u Ww d dll d rac Ve ISP ay S e serenely contemplate the fact of hit jertile country with lovely little ‘earthly mortality as he recognizes the TE a Fae oa ran] Logis. Su uric 8 mire, bi result! The whole place breathes passings of the season, a few more] a peaceful sea dotted with gliding ripenings of autumnal harvest, and he| (ping of Christmas | will enter upon the glad and endles: After entering the mission visitors thanksgiving of eternity. May all om| 0 received by Brother Huygoline, the ‘readers have this comfort, and take| , 1.4 cicerone. He Is a most inter it to thelr hearts on this high fes| 0 man, very cordial to strangers tival; and so, however we mourn the} 0004 to show them about, and pre lost, or have to face dizappointmep! » pared to answer all questions regard ; and disaster, let us note the Mghl| (> pe mission except those about th gleaming above the horizon, and, pur ‘Mysterious Garden.” His account ol sulng our routine of dally duty cheer the early mission days is most vivid fully, make every day a Thanksgiving ac @ ore { day until we are called from the eee ‘Thanksgiving of Time to the endles: Coughing Saves Your Life. Thanksgiving of Eternity —Christias A cough is the response Lo a dange: Work signal which says that something is Ir. ———————————— ritating the delicate mucous membrane Pralm 100 which lines the air passages leading ic) And all on one floor too! No stairs to climb! Yes Make a joyful noise unto the Lord | the lungs This cause of irritation may What is more attractive than a well-lighted store? *'.)" ""% | vary. but tn the common cough of win- | W@'r€ @ little crowded, but take your time, stay as lon Serve the Lord with gladness come| ter it Is some offending matter, which It draws trade. It holds trade. It shows prosperity. | before His presence with singing. | pature seeks to clear off and expel by as you please. You are always welcome. os It is a winner. The Humphrey Arc does it. Try it. it Ra Te he ae ne Fi should oe GURYELIE SYD. Jean lt Have you seen our Toys, Dolls, Games? Here 1s Fairy fog we ourselves; we are His eo. and! cause suffocation The sensitive nerves . . . by ‘Th G Li ht C i Ww | the ystue) of his pasture peg! il oy belong to these vital tubes act as land indced ! Here the fairy who will turn that lad 0 4 € as g ompany 0 aver Y, Enter into His gates with thanks | sentinels, and send a message for suc: . . . pr | ving yi into ’ His Soutts wit SOF 10 the praln; Whish Stones None yours according to your choice into a 340 road |. praise: thankfu! unto m, an ec $ ing orders to the = : B Street. ; Both Phones. Waverly, N. Y. tho His name chest muscles. These then contract vio CARPENTER, DRUMMER BOY, ARTIST, FARMER, FIREMAN, ENGI : EE — | For the lord 1s good! His mercy I lently with Sve Rtevrd rid furee out JOHN 8, PECKALLY, HILL & BEIBACH gYStiming; awd His truth Sudutett | the ae & COuEh; Shieh Serie with EER, ROUGH RIDER, BAND LEADER, BANKER, A DEALER TV emer EE cr MECHANIC, MUSICIAN, ETC, ETC. £ Foreign and Domestic fruits. CAFE { Unheard 5 GB the old | The Real, Thing “Did you secure your title of ‘colonel Olive Oil i “Tum Again, Whittington” chimes | (5 (he army?’ asked the formidably flint SERENE Best of Everything i Hrs oie sr sor "i wa ans on wor | UTNISH the Little Girl With a Complete Quit Fe ” ’ iehurch, London. The old chime, de “It Is the expression of genuine esteen No. g Flizabeth St. Waverly stroyed in the great fire of 1666, bas | | | by my friends and neighbors, wot 3) nO I, HOUSEKEE ING DOLLS IN GREAT VARIETY, PIANOS, TRUN A | ec, 8ir OC es V ere for ty © — o ' H. L. TOWNER, M.D Lockhart! St, = as cat by si Cuaries Villers {mers formatty of red ape." Wasblog COOK STOVES, VERY COMPLETE, CHAIRS, TABLES, DESKS, ” ’ —— Q - N » ey) | Novara Segutnts. itil Sait Blavom. DOLL CARRIAGES AND GO-CARTS, BEDS. : Sayre. | Green—Did you ever hear of as im- | which springs from the soul; and the = movable object being struck by an In| beart of maa knoweth mone more fra EET. eee. OT60'S Racket Store, the women talked themselves rr at Th oa at ; Dafly News. i Corner Broad Street and Park Ave, Waverly, N - k to be thankful for, be glad you alive. = *
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