ley. Fur GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking busi- peas, and will pay you three per cent. interest per annum for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Savings Account. The department of savings iz a special feature of thia Bank, and all deposits, whether large or small draw the same rate of Interest. MH. N. SAWTELLE, «+ Cashier, CAREY, Editor. jag st Murnlle’s Printing oe Sayre Sabscri : 35 cents ption, $3.00 per year; 15 cen Pe Avertising rates reasonable, and made known on application. sada te An of Congress of March 1 “All the news that's fit to print” TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13 1908. WAVERLY Pyro outfits $1.50 at Strong's. The village trustees will mzct tonight. Boxes for burning 25c at Strong's Gas arc lights and fixtures at hall price Neaves drug store. Leather for burning at Strong's, S K. Osborn was at VanEtten yesterday. He says that the roads are so badly drifted that they drive through the fields in some places rr —_ et Leather post cards at Strong's. The W CT U held 2 meeting this af.eranon. Mass Mary Drown ol Newark Vill:y gave an account of the raiional conventicn at Boston last month Mrs J, I. Woodburn received a cablegram this morning that the Rev. and Mrs, Bruce Corbin had arrived safely in Liverpool. They are going to Burmah as mission aries. T. Briggs & Co. of Elmira have purchased the Sayder House and will take possession in a few days The name will be changed to Ho tel Heifner. CW. Raub, the pres- ent proprietor, who bas managed the hotel for the past three years, goes to Youngstown, Ohio. RESCUED FRON JAIL Waverly—The only thing that saved Tom Holmes from serving the next so days in the Tioga county jal was the fact that he was wanted in Pennsylvania, where he was released on a bail bond last Monday. —— A P- Free Free Mra. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn, writes that a free sample bottle of Bloodine helped her when she was all ran down, Bloodine is a body builder and system tomio of wonderful merit, sod if you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest Tonle in the world. Sick Kidaeys jus pomitively Sared 81 + oodine, Sold by OC, M, Briggn,fayre. William's Carbolic Salve With ~ Amica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in the world for Cats, ter, ands SAYRE ITENS The coal maa is beginning to The inclement weather has put C. A Neaves will open his lunch room on N, Lehigh avenue Have you a little money to in- vest at 6 per cent. Address A. H Sawtelle, Sayre. en The Lehigh Valley employes is this section received th:ir monthly pay checks tody. The Record now has both phones. The call on the Valley phone is 128x and that on the B:ll phone is 300 ‘The Corner Grocery” is the next attraction at the Loomis. An excellent company will present it on Friday evening. ~ - a. . You can pay $5 or $10 a month and buy interest in real estate, also get © per cent on your money Address A. H. Sawtelle, Sayre. Kramm's crchestra of Waverly scored a big hit at theinitial enter. tainment of the Owego Social club Monday evering, receiving frequent applause. The musicil program was so satisfactory that they booked several engagements. The regular semi-monthly meet ing of the Sayre Acrie cf Eagles will be held in their rocms tomor row evening. Every member is cirnestly requested to bz present as cfficers are to Le reminated for the ensuing year. Tomorrow, Thursday, the big auction lot sale at Westbrook Heights. Commences at 10a. m 75 choice lots at what you think they are worth. Free carriages from Depot park. Everyone in- vited. Be on hand for bargains Tomorrow, Thursday, the big auction lot sale at Westbrook Heights. Commences at 10a m 75 choice lots at what you think they are worth. Free carriages from Depot park. Everyone in- vited. Be on hand fr bargains Sayre [and and Imp. Co Mrs. Elmer Gregory entertained Mrs. Sarah AE. Cable of Tama- qua and Mrs, Mary N. Joslyn cf Philadelphia, president and secre- tary of the Rebekah assembly. Also Mrs, Rice of the ledge at Rome and the past noble grands of th: Lady Williard Rebehah lodge of this place. Mosica Council held a very in teresting session on last Thursday's sleep. lnitiation after which res freshments were served. All are requested to attend the next coun cil as the Past Pocahontas is going to bring a roast pig. Refresh. ments will bs served “The Coraer Grocery” Daniel Sully’s famous comedy hit aad fist success, and remembered as being one of the best ofthe comedy story plays, will be given a revival, scenicilly and musically at the Loomis next Friday evening A good company and strong special- ty and musical numb:rs are prom. ised, EN ——. The family af the late Lorer zo V. Smith, wish to express their most sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly as- sisted at the time of the ilness and death of their husband and father. Aud also for the many beautiful and Mrs. E. W, Smith, Mr. and ————— A ————— The x i Ww KN ‘Handsome Coats ‘Rich Furs Choice Skirts Exquisite Waists This depart- ment coffers the of ready-to-wear garments ever of- fered in this sec- tion and prices are far below the average asked elsewhere. Coats, $5.48,$7.50,$8.50, to $27 Furs, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, to $87 Skirts, $3.50, $4.00, $4.25 to $12 Waists, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, to $7 A visit to this excellent department will prove very profitable to any purchaser. Table Linens Napkins, Doilies, Tray Cloths In endless variety and bandsome patterns. Linens (0c yard, 59c¢ yard, up to $2.00 yard. Napkins, 98¢, £1.19, $1.39 dozen up to $5.00 dozen. Tray Cloths all prices. Dress Goods Hints Fall shopping is in order now. Many women know exactly what they wact; many more do not. Those who know what they want will find it here. Those who do not know what they want will’ find something here to please them. Fancy Mixtures, 50c yard to $1.50 yard Black Goods In all styles, 50c yard up to $3.00 yard Colored Gocds Reds, greens and browns, 50¢ to $1.50 yd Plaid Goods llandsome efiects, 50c¢ to $2.00 yard A rich stock of Black, Colored and Plaid Silks. A look in the department will suffice. BLACK SILKS, 75c¢, $1.00, up to $2.00 yard PLAID SILKS, 50c, 75¢, up to $1125 yard Facts Worth : This st re possesses advantages which everybody should profit by. We buy in large quantities; we buy for cash and sell at the lowest prices. Three ficors crowded est prices. Department ! Elegant Large Rugs for parlors, sitting rooms, libraries, halls, in all sizes from 27 in. square to 9x12 for $12.50, $14.50, $17.50, $20 up to $40. Carpets in all grades. All wool, half wool, fall designs, 1.35 yard, FURNITURE — =x HB Men's Suits at Rockbottom Prices $1.98 for Men's fine Boits, comprising a grand assortment of single and double breasted Sack Suits, in the season's most de- sirable colorings and fabries, They are each and every one a Fall aud Winter Creation '08. Better made garments have pever been proflered by any concern under any con- 90 ditiors for less than $10.00. Bale Price......... . $7.98 for Men's fine Dress Suits, extra values, equal in every re- spect to fine custom work. This season's beat styles and best sellers in casslmere, cheviots, Scotch mixtures, worsteds, dressed and undressed and thibsts. Better value or better made garments have never been cfered by any concern in Pennsylvania. We claim them to be equal In vale 7 90 to any $14 00 suit on the market, Sale price . Men's fine Deess Suits at $11.89 are such as you'll search for in in vain in any other house in the Union at the price named by us. You will pay fally twice ss much money for them else- where, They come io unfinished worsted, imported thibels, heavy worsted serges ocd other fabrics equally as desirable, perfect Ot in guaraoteed with oH garment—no competing boos in the whole Union ean sell them for less $11 08 . Boys' Knee Pants AT PRICES THAT WILL ATTRACT RCONOMICAL MOTHERS 500 pairs of Boys’ Knee Pants, the kind that sell regular- ly for 35e. Sale price . ved ou . 19c¢ 500 pairs of boys’ Cassimere Knee Pants, extra well made, tapped scams, well worth 60c. Bale price 39¢c i doz Boys’ Vests, all wool, in sizes from 10 to 18. Were 23 60¢ and 76c. Sale price. Men's and Boys' Underwear Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear, all finished in the best possible manner; all siz*s; regular 0c value. Bale 29¢ price Men's fine, soft, Natural Camels Hair Shirts aod Drawers; also Heavy Fleeotd Lined Shirts and Drawers. They are regular $1.50 valaes. Bale price ‘rere 79¢c 19c Boys Fleeced Lined Underwear, regular 26¢ values. Bale price Extra Special Cholee of 25 doz Boy each, Sale price Men's Shirts Men's Fancy Shirts, worth 76e Sale Pricy ead CSEa rk CASE rea EE 37c Men's Furnishings Men's 260 Neckwear Sale prige PR OTOP TR Men's Neckwear that fo i Bale price .... id a for We v Men's Neckwear, worth Sale price ..... .. .. . Men's black and tan hose, worth 10¢ Bale price “aire you I nan TG . 9c Men's black and tan hose, worth 150 Sale price Sia TE Kindly Bear This in Mind CE DE pt going out of business, but for CASH ONLY. 3 § 4 \