The weather is right, the 0 to buy is This is the people’s shows twenty miles. Buy Books in the Basement Children’s 3¢ and up Padded Poets and Classics at about % less than price usually asked. Buy now, selections grow less each day French, Austrian, German and Japanese Bric-a- Brac and China See tables filled in Basement. Special assortments, made up at 10 and 25¢. Some values of 2 more in these assortments Lamps of Newness Each day's selling breaks but we show at least forty styles “from leading factories and have specially for big selling at little prices assortment, We buy priced Pocketbooks, Purses and Leather Goods flundreds of styles and prices that will satisfy those who have economy in view when buving Silk Kimonas, Bath Robes and Dressing Sacques Short and long Kimonas 49¢ and up Long Kimonas 89¢ and up Bath Robes for men and women, beauti- fully made and designed, $1.69 up to $8. Rugs Are Always Useful Small ones 89¢ and up Medium and larger ones at prices that has brought buyers to us daily * Pyrography Hundreds of articles at about two-thirds the usual price elsewhere 100 Handkerchief and Glove Boxes will go on sale todgy at 19c. Specially hought for this sale Small Mission Novelties and Housefurnishing Specialties We never showed so many useful and economically priced articles; they include Hat and Stein Racks, Book and Paper Racks, Chairs, Plate Racks, Children’s Tables, Mor- ris and Rocking Chairs, Clocks, Dinner Calls, Framed Tapestrics, Umbrella Stands, Waste Baskets, Screens, all values and many styles It's structive and a treat to visit this heavily stocked department A New Lot of Furs on Sale Today Mink, Martin and Fox Muffs; alsospecial lot of Children's Fur Sets at $1.25 and up. Women’s, Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Coats and Suits at One-half Price We have laid out 25 garments—some- thing for all ages and at all values. If you come quick enough you will get one of them. It's a way we have of boosting bargains and making prices in each de- partment of this Big Store. Besides you may buy a garment for someone asa Xmas gift, and this should attract. Remember 25 Distinct Garments at One-half Price Big Bargains in Winter Millinery Some about 3 price tell the story. All toys are being taken from our win- dows and sent to Basement Go there to find them. Framed Pictures The biggest line of Colortypes, Carbons, Sepias, Etchings and Pastels, 10c,and up ‘Shop early in the you can. day, before noon if Subscribe for The Hecord. Buy books at Athens Hackett store Aliss Nellie fabany | is in Washing- {on this week You'll see the crowd at Athens Rack- et store Special sale of Christmas furniture st Rogers & Miller's. 185-5 Mrs. Kallista Hill went to Baltimore for her holiday vacation. Novelties galore at Athens Racket store. 185-5 Mr. and Mrs. Will Hood returned from New York yesterday. Miss Ellen Post went to Ulster this morniug to spend the day. Fay Mitchell is home from State col- lege for his holiday vacation. Aliss Letiie Kendall entertained the Destodah club last evening George Voorhis is home from State college for his holiday vacation. The Choral club have adjourned meetings until after the holidays The Presbyterian Sunday school are preparing some extra Christmas exer- cises. D. A. Keefe weni to Philadelphia yesterday on a business trip and will return tonight Harry Dyer will return from Schen- sctady Sunday to spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scoonover have been here caring for their son James during his iliness. James L. Dyer has entered upon his official duties in the government service In Montana Ral Eli Cole, one gf the 14ist Pa. regi- ment, was in Athens today before the pension examining board Havilla J. Dorn, a comrade of a New York cavalary regiment is in Athens visiting his son. A. G. Dorn Mrs. Harriet Griffin has gone to Lib- erty Corners where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Brennan, a_ short time. Mr and Mrs. Ernest I. Schoonover went to Wyalusing this morning to visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Fitchen. H. H Joslin came to Athens last night oo his return trip from Tioga county, resuming his journey to Ul- ster this morning. Bring your boys to my store and buy them a useful Xmas present, a sult of clothes or an overcoat. Prices right at H. Sattler's. 183-10 The Union Veteran Legion have made arrangements to take dinner at the Campbell House at the date of installation of officers, Jan. 2 The M. P. A. will hold their annual meeting tomorrow night instead of Tuesday night on account of the Christmas holidays. As the annual election of officers will take place it is desired to have a full attendance. W. W. Gail, City Editor of the Cripple Creek, Colorado Times with his wife at the home of her par- cuts and they will start on thelr re- turn journey tomorrow morning Mra. Lee Sanford has been very ill for. several days This morning her sister, Mrs. Lettie Lacha and nlece Miss Ella Chade of Boston, came to see her and their presence bad a most beneficial effect at once and she {is decidedly better. She had not seen them for seventeen years. Mrs. Louis Rounds of Clifton Springs, Nationa! Evangelist of the W. C. T. U., gave a very interesting address at the Methodist church last evealng. She 1s a very talented woman and her address was listened to with great interest. The attendance was very good. Protection hose will have a chicken supper at their rooms tonight. They have secured fifteen chickens which will be rather short rations for the 40 members, but Tom Hudson is on the hunt and he knows preity well where they roost. The prospects are that there will be plenty to eat and they always have a jolly time when they set out for It Buy cut glass, lamps and dinner ware at Athens Racket store, Freel Pree! Mrs. A C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn, writes that a free sample bot- Desires (0 announ® some very desirable ‘bufiding lots for | sale on cheap and easy terms, and selling them in the hands of ANDREW | EVARTS of this place. All those | fy wishing to provide themselves with | bomes or to Invest in lots for pee pearly surrounded by Industrial plants i with beautiful scenery and all the ad- | vantages of 3 modern town. Terms | to suit purchasers. Steps are already | being taken to supply all the land | comprising this plot with a full sup- | ply of the best water the valley al-! fords. When you come to look over | the plot of ground take trolley to! Springs Corners, cross bridge that crosses over L. V. R. R. when across | ou the ground. There will be a man i at the office TlUeaday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of each week lo other day by calling Valley Phone | No 24ic fal Place, Sayre, Pa. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. , ’ CAPITAL SURPLUS 220,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking business, and will pay you three per cent interest per annam for money left on Certificate of Deposit or Sav- ings Account The department of savings i1 a special feature of this Bank, and all deposits, wheth- er large or small, draw the seme rate of interest MN. H. SAWTELLE, An Iosurance Policy For a Xmas Present. has many points in Its favor that no | other present can, approach. T™ ire can be no doubts of its acceptsl “aty and If you would learn exactly what such a gift means and how it can be obtained, send your name, age, and address to us We are agents for Massachusetts Mutual Life insurance Co. a company of Irreproachable standing. FRED J. TAYLOR, Sayre, I'n COME TO Hill & Beibach CAFE For (he Finest Beers, Ales, Wines and Cigars In the Valley. Lockhart Street Sayre. Maynard. Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. MAYNARD BLOCK, M. P. A. ATHENS, PA, Laws & Winlack! Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Valley Phoae 180a. Sayre. "Alex D. Stevens, Insurance and Real Estate. Loana Negotiated, Insurance Written, Houses Rented, Rents Collect- ed, Taxes Paid. Room 7, Elmer Block, LOCKHART STREET, SAYRE. | A. J. Green, 75c to will find furs for iste fur A 7 \ ) the ¢ iffe UR fetta of 4 is at , AT BARGAIN Better get busy and drop fale the Racket Store at once for that Christ. mas gift. We bare an exirsordisary stock of beaunliful and useful git goods, toys, games, fine ching, ole, at the well known Racket Store Low prices. Plenty of courteous clerks— 4 but our advice Is (o come early In the day. Cor. Broad St. and ~ 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Drayiag and Moving. Baggage called for and de .vered | Waverly, and all kinds of team work attended to promptly. Livery at- tach Va N. Lehigh Ave, Valley Phone 208x RA. 6. REES, M.D. 111 Miller Street | OFFICE HOURS: 18 to 11:00 a. m., 2 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00 Park Ave., Waves LEHIGH CLUB WICH BEER WICH BR a 109 Packed Avenue, [8 'a speciality. Both Phones. Will be in Sayre on Baturday, each | instruction of puplls on tbe mardolin. | Will pay $1.00 a head at the All calls promptly or night Valley telephone |postoflice, For forther par.iculars ad- | dress, Edwin F. Loomis, Atbens, Pa. | CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. Specialties: Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and the proper Fitting of Glasses. Hours—$-12; 1-6; 7-8; Sundays by appointment Office, Wheelock Block. - J. M. ASHTON, General Contractor and Builder, Plans and Estimates Furnished. Valley Phone 125. Residence 208 Chestaut St, Sayre, Pa. There Is no nook mer corner In Sayre, Waverly ar Athens where The Valley Record does mot circalate. JH. DUNLAP Susquehasna St, TOUHEY'S HOT TE Thomas Ave, Opposite TL Practice limited to dine Eye, Ear, Nose and accurately fitted. am,2tbh Tto8y residence, 211 South E ley Fhbne 156%. FOR HOLI MURPHY DAY SHO & BL or mn, TT I a A po,
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