CT ‘Be Sold at a Great Sacrifice ting of Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes, bought from the largest and : fable manufacturers for spot cash. This is not a fake sale disposing of odds and ends of shopworn goods. The entire stock of all sale- : 5 fresh goods in H. SATTLER'S STORE, corner Packer avenue esmond street, Sayre, Pa., must be sold at once. If determination to ce was ever written on the face of a price-ticket you will readily ize it here. PROFITS, ORIGINAL COST and COMPETITION are ; s of the past, I want the MONEY, not the goods, and mean business. of this tremendous money- saving opportunity; the chance of a life- you will be sorry if you miss it. Space too limited and stock too large ote prices on ail goods. sacrifice of forty to fifty per cent. No old merchandise here, every- t new and up-to-date. Costs nothing to see my goods and very little to ity them. The largest SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE ever known of in 8 valley is now in force at H. SATTLER'S STORE, corner Packer excel any $4000 tailor made to order garment Sale Price $12.98 Men's fine black worsted odd coats, worth from $500 to $1000. Your choice at $298 Children's Suits, worth $200. Sale Price 38e¢, A lot of 250 Children’s Suits to select from. worth from $3.00 to $4 00. Sale Price $1.98, Children’s Overcoats, $250 kind, $1.25, Children’s Overcoats $3.50 kind, $1.75 Children's Overcoats, $5.00 kind, $2.50. Men's Overcoats, all we charge you {= the cost of raw material. Cravenett Coats, $20.00 kind, $1248, Cravenett Coats, $15.00 and $1800 kind, $9.98, Craveneétt Coats, $10.00 and $1200 kind, $895 Children’s Knee Pants, 35¢ quality, $19 Young Men's Suits we can show you the lar- gest assortment in the valley, prices cut almost in half. To be convinced call and see our as- sortment at astoulshing low prices Men's Pants, you have the selection of 1204 pairs, prices ranging from 98c to $345 A cut of 50c to §150 a pair. MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 10c White Handkerchiefs uow de. 25¢ Rubber Collars, now lbe. 15¢ Celluloid Collars, now 10e, 15¢ Linen Collars, now l0e. b0c and 75¢ Umbrellas 38¢, President Suspenders, now 39e. 26 doren 4-in-hand Tecks and String Ties, and Gc quality, 19. Men's grey mixed Hose, 3e a pair. Men's best heavy grey Hose, 6c a palr, worth 12¢ Men's Heavy Woolen Hose, 13¢ or 2 pair for Men's Overalls, 60c kind at 42¢c. Men's Overalls, 65¢c kind.at 45¢. Men's Overall, 85¢ kind, 69. Carhart 3100 garment at $1.75 a suit Men's 50¢ and 75¢ Crush Hats, sale price 39¢. Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts or Drawers, 50c kind. Sale Price 35e. Men's Heavy Double Hreasted shirts ers, 76c kind, Sale Price 43e. Men's all wool Shirts or Drawers, Rie, Men's all wool Shirts, double Lpeasted, 98. SHOES. The entire stock is new, freah, up-to-date. The advance on leather now Is from 20 to 30 per cent 1 bought my stock early for spot cazh. Am of- fering these goods at a great sacrifice. All anlon made, solid leather shoes. A lot of Ladies’ Shoes for 38e. 60 pair at $1.38, worth $2.00. Ladies’ Oxfords, 150 pair at $100, Ladies’ Oxfords, 600 palr at $1.50, Former prices $2.00 to $260 Men's Shoes from $1.26 up Ge to $1.00 a pair. 26e relations and many acquaintances both soc and business which have attached mie to BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. } Suit of Clothes, all to match, former price Sales Price $3.98, La & Suit of Clothes all to mated, former price §9.56. Sale Price $4.98. A fine. Suit of Clothes all to match, former price }. Sale Price $6.45. | Suit of Clothes all to match, former price 00 to $14.00. Sale Price $7.98, ot of 500 Suits in Black and Blue Thibets unfinished Worsteds, there are some Sails theta that are worth $2000. Sale Price and Draw- of the 's celebrated looms, made by the most skill- : A saving from ‘tallors. They equal and are guaranteed to Pr.S. Owing to the reputation we have established i in n Sayre and the founding territory in the past as outfitters of High Grade Clothing and ng Goods, Boots and Shoes of all the world’s standard qualities, we tively will not allow exaggeration in any of our advertising, and we here- gree to refund the money on ALL GOODS IF NOT SATISFACTORY "0 THE PURCHASER. During this sale I will be in constant attendance 2 store has been rented to another firm, to be occupied March 1st. Don’t ay, come and take your share of these bargains. No goods “will be re- ved. All to be sold for CASH ONLY. Store fixtures and awning for sale. Remember the place. Look for the Blue Front. H.SATTLER, sayrg,ra Sa I W. BISHOP, COA § Sh | Sendoin mg goed coul has given us our repu- tation. We handle Lehigh Valley and COLEMAN HASSLER No. 116 Rrie St. Sayre, Sullivan Coal, Hard asd Soft Wood and Sleam Coal. You get the three Ask your wmelgh. ” bors. 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Bulding, Hoth Phones. Both Phones. FRENCH FEMALE MADAME DEANS acy oe A Rare Carvin Sanine Br ra. Wemrwe arm MYR ARCHA 73 FAL. - ! Breas | Sat id Reha Weed pre fot 000 pd Sen. WO endl thens ou HW be BR pa 4 when reflevad. Bamps Fae 57 lr Maggio) dam pet Ue Advertise in The Record. COME TG Hill & Beibach's Removes Dead Horses and Cattle, eight miles distant from either Athens, SAyre or Waverly. Will pay $1.00 sach for full grown Horses or Cows, but the Fides must be on. Will also {removes Dead BLAMES ROOSEVELT Senator Tillman Bitter on Ra- cial Equality Question. War Depariment, fie Sass, Pat Social Equality ideas late the Heads of Colared Troapsi Hence the Brownssille Trouble WARHINGTON, Jan Fithuan (8, OC) used pitelifolk ne ii an effort to put ths Hros froversy on A racial Lasis ing President Roosevelt of jusincerity u preaching racial equality The Bouth Caroling senator deus and] see his children marry persons of other ees. This passage attracted special! interest because the president's dangh | ter, Mr= Nicholas Longworth, accom panied by 3 friend, was sifting in the! gullery At one point, was unusually violent in his criticism of her father, Mrs zallery. The southern senaler characterized the president's action in the matter “as | i SENATOR | Tle challenged any one to produce In ithe army regnlation articles funy foundation for the spiracy of sil mutiny fist the soldives declared there was no {soldiers were responsible rage at Hrownsviih Mr. Tillman hekd that it wis to the fundamental pit erty of English and Aun the Innocent should suilwv the sins of the guilty; also Iu that a man shall be on | cent until he Is proves! guilt lease, he sald, “107 wen punished while pot mote th Have been charge] with par in the crime.” Mr. Tillman maintained that the ne FILLMAN iS OF wade gga iithough Le mibt that the for the “out contrary 1 law that iim in this fidve Lee uty ition n tw ficips to Texas They ent there, Le sald, against the protests of one of the Texas svuators and the congress man from that district They were sent there, he contivusl, with a wholly inadequate number of officers, as there were ouly lve oflicers for the three companies "This was done” Mr Ti ex claimed, “withont any thonght or care on the part of the president or secre tary of war as to resulls Fhe frst thenght of the Were % un izens Ly abandoning the post “Especially Major Penrose and Cap {alu Macklin™ Mr. Tillman sald, “are shown te have ncted with gross neg ligence and incompetence.” All of the soldiers who get in trou ble were from Macklin es company, said Mr. TiHimau, Mrs. Evans by the hair nod that he made no effort to defect the soldier This, he believed, raised the question as to whether or not Captain Macklin was In aympathy with the men In thelr scheme of revenge Turning Lis attention to Senator For aker, Mr, Tillman declare! the Olio senator had belittled hlwself by at tacking Major Blocksoms as a an whose father was a copperhead “Are We Dever to have an end of the war and its bitterness?" he exclalined. “Are thie people of the north and the south {never to understand each other and to {recognize the rights of both sections’ «Declaring President Roosevelt was responsible “than any { more other under issued by the war department on Feb. 8 1006, and signed by the presi dent “The taiform of the enlisted wan Is 8 badge of hover. [It entitles him to peculiar consideration. It shows that {in the great majority of cases he bs Hlenrned those habits of =elf command of self restralut, of obuddienie and of fearlessness fn the face of danger which put him above most of Lis fel {lows who have uot poksessed similar privileges. To strive to discriminate against bio In any way Is literally an infamy, for it Ia fo reality one of the fmnost serious offenses which can be committed agalust the stability greatness of our nation” “That is the milk of the cocoanut” ejaculated Me, Tillman, who sald It lw na thise"eort of stuff that put into the head of the negro soldier that he was entitled lo demand social equality “Would you deny those privileges to white salilivrs?' Scuator Nelson asked “1 will po ax far as any man in giv He if he conducts himeelf as a white sol dier, have the same consideration? | | pecsiatl Mr. Neilson For the sltuple reason that God A): mighty made him colored. He did nol make bim white” reforted Mr Til man. who uidded that caste feeling was { universal and pulsated even in the bosom of the senator from Minnesota. Te Stem Colorade’s Flood. WASHINGTON 14. ~The presi | dent has sent oo congress 8 niessage | urging some action toward remedyiog { the situation caused by the break In the alormdo river four miles below the fiternational boandary line In Mex itn, which threatens the property later #=t{ In the Imperial valley of Califor Ie says protupt action must be i | taken, and probably with an expendi titre of $2nmiiudl the river can be re stored (ou its former channel aod held { there dan $ { 1i3 ALBANY LEGISLATURE. {| New York State Lawmakers Hegin § Work In Earnest, | ALBANY. N. Y. Jan 14 Tonight the New York state legisiature will be Zin in earnest the work of the session of 1907 Both bouses have organized by the election of Senator John Raines as president pro tem. of the senate aud | Assemblyman James W. Wadsworth i dr, of Livingston county as speaker of | the assembly. The committees have been appointed and all hands are ready for the work of legislation. Near ily twice as many bills have beem in | troduced as In the same lenzth of time i & year ago, but few of them are of im porfance, the majority being either purely local or of the class known as ‘freaks, which will receive no atten: tion whatever, their activity being sub i stantially ended with their introduction { and the expense involved in the print ing of them The only measure thus far seriously considered is that appropriating a to fal of $76.00) to supply the deficiency in the funds of the sttorney geueral's {departiment. The ways and means | cominittee will give a hearing Wednes day on this bill, at which Uwe former Attorney General Mayer is expected to appear and show the necessity for the { expenditure by his office fur special | counsel and other purposes of the funds available for the department for the { balance of the fiscal year { The Introduction of bills embodying | the ideas of Governor Hughes regard {lug the werging in one commission of | the functions of the rallroad commis [ston and the commission of gas and electricity 1s expected I'he recount of the ballots cast at the | mayeraity election of 1%8G in New | York eity, recommended by the gov { ernor, Is previded for ln several differ {ent ways by bills aiready lutroduced | That of Assewbiyman Prentice. limited {In Its operation to that election only, Is | regarded as the one to Le pressed to i It will be Introduced in the | senate by Seuntor Page. Its fate may {depend in some measure upon the | progress of the litigation In the courts [instituted by Attormey General Jack son agninst Maver McClellan and the quo warraute proceedings sought to be brought In his ewn bLebalf ‘by Mayor Mctlelisu's opponent, Willlam Ran dolph Hearst Governor Hughes is expected to send | his appointments to the senate today | He declined te discuss Herbert Par son's visit. but gossip here says that hie asked the goveroor te appolut Me Dougall Hawkes superinteudent of public works jlassuge A Tremendous Landslide, WHEELING, W. Va, Jan 14 -A tremendous landslip bas occurred on the malin line of the Wabash railroad ou the West Virginia side of the Ohlo river at the hridge opposite Miugo Junction, O, eighteen miles above this jeity, which will put the road out of commission for several days, and In the weautime tralus are being operated via other llues. The slip extends for a dis tance of 700 fee? from near the ap proach to the Lridge and Is Afty feet in width. Thoussnds of tans of earth slipped, carrylug away the tracks and filling the bed of Cross creek, the wa ters of which are now Sowing over a nearby cornfield Heport Favors Hack (reek Route, WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. —A report favorable to the present Chesapeake and Delaware canal, or back creek route, acruss the Muryland aud Dela ware penlusula has been submitted to Secretary Taft by the Chesapeake and Delaware canal commission, consisting of General Felix Agnus chairman; Major C. AF. Flagler, U.S. A and Civil Eugloeer Frank Taylor Claw bery, U. 8. N Dean Judson eud at Greenville, OREENVILLE, 8 ¢., Jun 14 Charles Hallett Judson, LL.D, dean of Furman university, died from parnly sla, He was eighty six years old and one of the best known sdacntors in the south. He lad heen connected with Furman since 181 and had made Hb eral donations to the Institution. He was & native of Connecticut. Wadsworth ut White House. WASHINGTON, Inn 14 James W | Wadsaworthh Jr. speaker of the New York state assetuibly, arrived In Wash ington at 10 o'clock last night and ls n gueat at the White He dis cused the political situation fa New York with the president until uearly midnight House Fire In Johnstown Senwspaper Ofer, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Jan 14-Fire which originated in the office of the Jobastawn Dally Republican caused a damage of between $1000 and L600 The jou department suffered the great: damage. PRICE ONE '( Annual Ladies’ Union § Another lot of those G0e Suits, sizes 4-5, nicely flesced rood weight. January Sale 8 Ladies’ $1.04 Union Sulls, sires 6 7.8 9 Beverly Best Hleathed 50c front Vests, with drawers tot Special, wr garment Per suit 78e. -. Krinkledown The new Kimona or bath goods, sold everywhere from Sle 60c. January clean up 39¢, coli pink, blue, red and grey. 39%. Neck Ruffs $1.75 kind. pink, biue, black and made of net with taffeta and ribbon ends. Closing for (4 Golf Vests 70 misses, red only 48e. $1.25 misses’ white and red, $1.76 Ladies’ white and FLAN $2.50 $1.95 Ladies’ white or Men's Underwear Heavy fleeced Underwear, be any day, nearly all sizes, sh and drawérs. Special hers 33c New Val Laces Just received beautiful line of Vals and Mechlin laces, three as many #s we had last : They come in sels, beadings, Mm lions, all to match. Come In and | them, all at Globe Warehouse pele Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchie just for a noise, 3 for 10&, = Ladies’ embroidered, plain, ce. edges and cord edges, worth %a 15¢ and 18¢; cholce of hundreds be, or 3 for 3c. : $1.50 Boxed Handkerchiefs, naw Waistings Light and darle colors, double in plain and solid colors, also aud figures, sultable for walsls, monas, etc, have been 13%e and closing $e. : Black Panama New spring welght 60 In. wool, worth 85c. Special hes 50c school and walsting plalds, | Roc. Arnold's, Beverly plaids, the 2ic kinds, 17e. Embroidery Sale. Wall for It, you kuow our tion for sales. See window and the papers for farther aune and closing Gent's Hose The genuine “fron. Soxs'™ © everywhere for 156c. Special $¢ 3 for be. : Globe Wareho Talmadge Block, Riffer Avenus. Valley Phone. Record. You results; oth
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