The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, November 25, 1908, HOLIDAY NUMBER, Image 10

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    LADIES' T GENTS'
FURS, UMBRELLAS,
MUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS
SCARFS, PURSES,
HATS, UNDERWEAR,
and and
COATS. BATH ROBES.
Memier & Co.
3fme THoliba Specialties
CHILD'S 1 INFANTS'
FUR SETS, LONG CLOAKS,
DRESSES, BEAR COATS,
GLOVES., CAPS & HATS,
HOSIERY DRESSES
and and
DRESS GOODS. UNDERWEAR.
1 11 .1 4
"Rubber
9
Into it !
THIS is a deep subject, the question of
healthKeep your feet dryl Don't
try to save on RUBBERS; it's the most
expensive economy in the world. The
only question is what kind of RUBBERS
to get. We sell "GOLD SEAL" RUB
BERS I We sell them because they are
the BEST. We have in stock a full line
from a lady's overshoe to a man's boot.
ALSO Womtn'i warm lined Shoes, Sllpperf, Overgalters,
Lcgglnfi and Lamb'a.YVool bole, etc.
City Shoe Store !
C. RGESCHLAU, Honesdale, Pa.
; DON'T
i FORGET
THE
SIDE-
BOARD
1
N Making arrangements for the
TURKEY DINNER on Thanks
giving Day, the very best of Wines
Liquors and Cordials are essential.
Paul McGranaghan,
Corner of Main and Sixth Streets,
HONESDALE, PA.
A HOLIDAY NECESSITY.
I A Box of Candy !
J.
Foss &Co's
Quality
Candj'
FANCY Boxes and Baskets in all
?Ues and at all prices In a large
variety of designs. 1
Our samples from which to make
your selections will arrive December 5th.
Order early. They will be delivered,
HKHSH, ChrMmas week.
The QUALITY STORU"
WSI PE1L, The Druggist
THE ONLY MANUFACTURER OF
HARNESS
In Honesdale, carries also the Best Line and
Largest Assortment of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS
In the County.
Hp is also the town's most extensive dealer in
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valines, &c.
All goods are bought direct from the Manufacturers, ami
having had Forty Years experience in't he business, we believe
tiiat we can give our customers rare bargains for their money.
The Old Stand, South Main St., Honesdale.
A BILL AND IT'S HISTORY
Citizen Co. Dr. .
Miss Dor,
To It. R. fare to New York and return $5.75
" 8 days Hotel Bill 4.f
" 8days Meals :l.54f
" Car fare, etr. .80
SH.I'.O
The Citizen, in dismissing with a few friends the ad
vantage of buying most, tilings at home, took the
ground that many people bought, goods in New York
'. pitying more than the same goods could be
bought, for at home stores, and that if buyers would
visit stores in their own towns, and ascertain what
was for sale and at. what, prices, tbey would save
money, and be as well if not better suited. To back
up our belief we agreed to pay car fare and expenses
(not to exceed to New Yolk city to an intelligent
buyer, who would visit a few of the stores in Hones
dale, examine goods carefully, obtain prices, and then
honestly and fairly make the same examinations in a
few stores in New York city. We named Wana
maker's, Simpson & Crawford and Altman's. It was
agreed that the goods selected in Honesdale were to
be suitable in style for any lady of ordinary means,
and the comparison was to be made in New York on
goods of like quality. The lady selected was strongly
prejudiced in favor of New York goods. Her experi
ence was a revelation, for she found that what would
cost her $35 in Honesdale could not be duplicated in
New York city for less than $3S, which, added to the
above bill made the New York purchase amount to
$52.30. Moral. It pays to visit your homo stores, see
what they have, and almost invariably you can save
money. This rule will apply to every department of
trade.
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The Suit of The Season
This SNAPPY STYLISH SUIT
has broken nil records for sales
and popu In city.
Holiday Hood
Every Department has
plenty of Holiday Goods suit
able lor Everybody at Popu
lar Prices.
KATZ BROS.
Is what makes a man proud of his
Clothes. If you take any pride in
your personal appearance you do
vourself an iniustice bv deferring an
inspection of our late arrivals in stylish garments.
STYLE
nn not Fftpr.FT thpaii
' 3 WW W IVUVHI XJ UflLL
fi'Li VL. '-i'; .... AVe have the GoodH aud nrc only
! Blad to show them.
A -
LOOK ! LOOK!
Men's Suits, - $5 00 to $35 00
Hoy's Suits, - - 1 00 to If. 00
Children's Suits, 1 .10 to 0 00
Men's Overcoats, f 00' to 30 00
Hoy's Overcoats, 3 00 to 15 00
Children's " 1 50 to 5 00
Men's, Boy's Caps, 25 to J' 1 50
SCHIVII BN0S A CO
( tin. CI.1K. M...I
.IIK..I. ..J M.a tw.h
" Woolen (liilf Oloves for men. women
ii ml children.
" A full line of Trunks, Dress-suit Cases
mill llunilhur.s.
BREGSTEIN BRO S Cl0tlliers and Gent's Furnishers
I bill UIIU U, HONESDALE, PA.
GOTO
1 nam.
IF
. W 'I'll II . 1 1 1 1 b ' .
ill "HI
a r
r u 1
H I
SOMHER,
the
JEWELER,
FOR
?&n? (Ibristmae
presents.
II H LAIUiKST STOCK and the Latest Stvles
of Diamonds, Watches, Kings, Clocks, Ster
ling Silverware anil China ever offered in
llone.sdale. Prices and duality uneaualed
anywhere. Your purchases at this popular store will
make nome teacher in Wayne county happy, on the re
ceipt of a lieautiful (old 'Watch a't Christmas time.
LJ Rememberthe Place,
PL SOnriER, The Jeweler.
Heumann
Hotel
AND
RESTAURANT
JOHN H. HEUMANN, Proprietor,
MAIN STREET, HONESDALE.
,
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT
David Fisher,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in
SCRAP IRON,
HETALS
and RUBBER
A Square Deal
to All 1
Honesdale, Pa.