~The certain style that every man wants in his clothes, fabrics, trimmings, work- Tahship combined. hat more can you find ? What more do you want? Our Cloth- ing is worn by thousands of men of ~ J taste; they come back year after year; th: why we know our Clothigg gives satisfaction. That's why our business grows. Buy no clothing until you have seen our new Fall hne. - MANEY & PAGE, SAYRE. ATHENS. Do You Wash ? ————— ————— We have a display of wash day goods in our win- dow that will interest you. Wash boards of brass, nick- el plated, enameled iron, glass and zinc in all styles of crimp and size from i0C TO 45C. We also sell wash bench- es, clothes racks, washing machines clothes wringers, ironing boards, etc. Look in the window. A SQUARE DEAL GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. THIS IS THE TIME | FOR 30 DAYS The Best Time of the Year. $5.00 Gold Crowns $5.00 Gold Fillings per tooth_$5.00 | Silver Fillings __50c and 75¢ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Don't forget the number, 132 Lockhart St. STEPHENS DENTAL PARLOR The Valley Record “All the news that’s fit to print” TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1905, LOCAL BREVITES Riffi, Lode Star five cent cigar—use no other, Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar. Delicious and satisfying—Lode Star cigar. Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc cigar, made at Sayre, Mrs. W. LaMonte is ill at her home on Hopkins street. A great attraction for particular smokers—Lode Star. R. A. Holcomb is placing a new awning on the front of his block on Keystone avenue, Millinery opening on Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday at Mrs, J. A. Gould's, 523 South Main { street, Athens, 130 3 Mrs. G. E. Rosenkrans will make a special display of trimmed : thats Friday, Oct. 13, at 303 South Elmer avenue. 13i-§ The meeting of the Scranton archdeaconry of the Episcopal church will be held at the Church of the Redeemer October 16 and 17. Elaborate preparations are under way. + wait, for the big sale coats and furs and Committee of Directors Appoint- ed Last Evening to Ask Bor- ough Council For Statement of Position Relative to Trolley Franchise Hon. Mial E. Lilley appeared before the Business Men's associa- tion last night and championed the cause of the Athens, Sayre and South Waverly Traction Co. which is applying to the Sayre borough council for a franchise. Mr. Lilley sought to interest the business men in the new company, He said that the company wished to run through Sayre borough and would do so ff the community seemed disposed to meet them hall way. He said that the proposal to tax the company $350 a car was not a business proposition. The com- pany would be forced to run its way through West Sayre if the council persisted in its position. Mr. Lilley asked that the Busi- ness Men's association take the ough council and ask them what the difficulty was. Accordingly a committee of three directors was appointed to take the matter in charge. PURELY PERSONAL A. D. Stevens went to Towanda today. er te J. Andrew Wilt was in Sayre last evening. teen Josh White has returned from Williamsport. Mrs. R. A. Holcomb was in El- mira yesterday. The Rev. J. LL Shanley was in Towanda today. F. H. Johnston went to Wilkes- barre this noon. R: D. Williams was in Towanda on business this afternoon. Mial Lilley was conferring with political associates in Sayre last night. Mrs. Henry Grumme, daughter Florence and son Henry are spend- ing a few days with relatives in Elmira. CONTRACT GIVEN FIR PIPE ORGAN The contract for the new pipe organ for the Church of the Re- deemer was awarded Saturday evening to the W. W. Kimball Co. of Chicago. The instrument will cost $3,200 and will be the best one this side of Scranton. It will be installed by January 8, 1906. PIE SOCIAL Those who like pie {and who doesn’t) will have a chance to eat their fll of this delicious pastry confection next Friday evening. The Sunday school choir of the Methodist church will give a pie social in the church parlors and everyome is urged to attend and consume a good quantity of pic. A MUSICAL TREAT Under the auspices of the Bap- tist choir a concert is to be given inthe church on the evening of October 27th. Four talented ar tists from abroad have been secur- ed and a musical treat is promised. The personnel of the company will be announced later. A sweet, cool smoke, Lode Star. Bauer's Syrup or Prunes 1s the new Laxative Tonle that is so highly recommended for the cure of Constipation, Liver and Kidney trou- bles, Impure blood, headache and all {lis arising from an unhealthy stale of the bowels. Syrup of Prunes ia mild and pleasant to take. When in need of a mild laxative or a thor ough cleansing of the system, try Syr- up of Prunes, griping or and guests, | proficient. Follow ing the piano solo, CONTRADICTS COUNCIL In regard to the strictures {against the board of health and the sanitary officer by members of the houses is horough council Saturday evening, not sanitary officer Brougham said this morning that somconc wa : on guard at the Zeller house day and plaint to da = —— = were «lr Edward Brown of Milltown and ing | Mrs. Ira King of Osceola were ad mitted to the h costs | spital teday ng Advertised Letters The following is a list of the ad ed letters remaining in the Sayre office for the week ending Oct. 8,1 The builders did MEN, lemand, al ward Haiily, Westling. OC 1sional coni- While there Lloyd Robinson, WOMENS, : stead y growing Miss Atlanta MeKlenn, FOREIGN, t young fellows who tano Lignori, Michael Kellinger. for advertising Oct 8 1905 The building is NOW The World’s Greatest Sale Will Begin at H. A. Kaufman’s, The Sensation of the Day, the Wonder of the Hour. Here will be the most mighty avalanche of majestic bargains for men, boys and children, ultra-fashionable suits, overcoats and shoes ever brought together by any firm in Sayre, Pa. We hereby agree to sell precisely as we advertise, and every price we quote is strictly bona fide, every quo- tation absolutely correct. It is hard to believe that such a big concern would sacrifice such a big stock at such remark- ably low prices but it is Gospel Truth. We merely ask you to come and test our state- ment. This tremendous sale will positively begin Friday, October 13, at9 a.m. at H. A. KAUFMAN'S, Sayre, Pa., and closes in 0 days. Everything to be sold as adver- tised. Owing to the fact that H. A. Kaufman will continue in business in Sayre and on the same honorable lines that has marked his previous career the public may rest assured of the same courteous treatment that has marked his previous career and to be supplied with the same high grade merchandise that the most skillful tailors can produce. MARK THE DATE MARK IT WELL OCTOBER 13th - READ, CONSIDER AND BE CONVINCED SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- ING AND SHOES. A Fine Suit ot Men's Clothes, all to Match, $2.98 This Sait is positively worth 810.00 or your money refunded $3.98 ¢ refunded at any time daring this sale, A flue suit of Men's Clothes, all to mateh This suit is positively worth 21250, or your mon at any time daring this sale, Men's fine saits in cheviots and Seoteh plaids Worth £15.00 or your money refunded at any time during this sale if you are not satisfied, Men's Splendid Salts in Velour finished Cassineres all sizes : 5.85 This is positively worth $15.00 or your money back, At £9.05 each you are free to choose a Sait or Oy $22.50 to 825.00, from 20 lots of asx finely elegantly finished Saits and Overcoats a tidious dresser conld desire, fine home an ing« and overcoatings of style and tone, ercoat, worth variety of effects tailored into garments of fanltless fashion—kersey, melton and whipcord overcoats, black, blue, brown, tan and drab diagonal, eliey howespun, tweed and eassimere saits, = ind double breasted iE, vicana, $9.98 At $12.08 and $14.85 these represent the product of the world = celebrated looms and the world's most skillfal tailors They equal and are guaranteed to excel any 840.00 tailor- made-to-order garment in the world, or we will eheerfulls refand your money. Men's extra fine deess saits, in all the litest styles and shades he heavy silk and satin lined, equal to ¢ $12 48 . finest 240.00 tailor made-to-order suit for Don't fail to ask to see this suit, Men's Fine Trousers for Sanday wear, in worsted and fancy stripes, at 2.39 Positively worth 85.00 or your money refunded, 100 girls’ all wool Kersey Coats, in all the lat- est styles, worth £5.00 at 2.48 SHOES SHOES For Men, Women and Children. Prices have been smashed, hammered and erush- ed, until they are a mere fraction of the former price. Trunks and traveling bags at doomed prices. 100 Dress Sait Cases worth 32, at 84¢. Men’ fine Dress Pants $25.00 or over within a radius of 20 miles. Ii Prices Talk There'll be Loud Clamorings at Kaufman's on the Opening Day. Fall OVERCOAT S—Wintet RICH IN STYLE. HIGHEST QUALITY. An elegant black or oxford frieze overcoat, out lo good length and trimmed with ths best materials, $3.98, well worth 210.00, \ fine long Ove reeat, in all popala . : Bh. popol £ shades, warty $4.98 Fine Kers~y and Melton Overcoats, in all wool, $6 98 with extra fine linings, positively worth $15.00. . . : £00 vvercoats to pick and choose from in fancy and plain ma terials, from $7 48 tH £13.88, worth from $10.00 to $30.00, 300 pairs Boys’ Kose Pants, worth 50¢, at ve vb 14c Thirty distinct effects ia Boys’ Ultra Fashionable Kuee Panta Saits, in all the swellest of novelty and staple styles. Worth up to $8 $3.98 Boys’ Suits worth 8100, at 500 pairs Boys” Knee Pants Good heavy work shirts Fine dress shirts, worth $1 Men's hats, the lat=st Dunlap and Knox shapes, 2150 and none less than $2.50, at Mens’ tine suspenders, at Good heavy sols at Men's handkerchicofs, worth 20¢, at Men's 75¢ overalls Boys’ heavy fleeced lined Underwear, worth 0c, at... Men's heavy vy fleceed lined Underw ear, shirts and dra ers, worth S0¢ Men's heavy Jersey shirts, worth Tbe, at Men's fine vacht caps, worth S00, at Asbestos glovesand mitts, worth 35e, at... ovine DATE ; YOU KNOW THE HOUR OCTOBER 13th AT 9 A, n, ;
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