The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 13, 1905, Image 3

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    ES SEEM TO HAVE IT
i TESA
The certain style that every man wants in
his clothes, fabrics, lining, trimmings, work-
find ? What more do youwant? Our Cloth-
ing is worn by thousands of men of
taste; they come back year after year; that's
[why ue Lijow our Clothiag gives satisiaction.
That's why our business has growa. Buy
no clothing until you have seen our new
Fall line.
Popular Firefighters are Getting
Ready for Fair—Big Attrac-
tions, Handsome Booths and
a General Good Time Arrang-
ed for
In order that their preparation
may be most perfect, the Wilbur
Hooks have decided to delay the
evening, instead of Monday as or
The community suffered a
in the death of Benjamin F, Em
bleton of Lockhart street, which]
was announced yesterday after- |
noon. Mr. Embleton was 62 years]
old and in point of time was onc|. .
of Sayre's oldest inhabitants, hav- | nk:
ing resided here about 25 years. |
He was born in England and is|
survived by his wife, one daughter, |
Mrs. J. Henry Price, one brother |
and three sisters, besides a large
circle of friends,
Mr. Embleton was one of the
fast narrowing circle of civil war,
SAYRE.
MANEY & PAGE,
ATHENS.
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CUT PRICES ON TOOLS
Sayre Store.
We have a lot of standard made tools
at the following remarkable low prices:
Bevel edge carpenter’ chisels, P.S &
W. make at 3c each, sizes } inch to 1{
inch.
Screw drivers, “Champion Style” at
10e each.
Machinist callipers, inside and outside
at 050 each.
Machinist's steel rules 4 inch at 2c
each.
Machinist's steel rales 6 inch at 35¢
each.
Stellsou pipe wrenches, 10 in. size at
50c each; 14 in. size at 5c each; 18 in
size at $1.00,
These are all standard made goods and
first quality, Look in the window for’
the assortment.
322 8. Main St,, Athens.
Bridge Work
FOR 30 DAYS
The Best Time of the Year.
$3.00 Gold Crowns
Gold Fillings
per tooth_$5.00 Silver Fillings___50c and 75¢
Over Raymond & Haupt.
The Valley Record
“All the news that’s fit to print”
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1005.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Riffi is here. She flies,
Rek GC. Briggs.
Lode Star cigar is a star smoke.
Harry's Choice—unexcelled gc
cigar, made at Sayre.
Seats for “Princess Chic” are on
sale at Driggs’ drug store,
Pasquale Pietro and Pietro Pas-
quale are travelling.
Smoke Peer’s Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar.
James Carroll of Allison street is
reported ill with typhoid fever by
Dr. W. J. Higgins.
The sale of H. Sattler’s stock of
clothing and shoes will continue
until every article is sold. 133-3
“Vermont State Folks” as pre-
sented by the Maude Hillman Co.
{will be tonight's attraction at the
| Loomis,
Mrs. G. E. Rosenkrans will
make a special display of trimmed
hats Friday, Oct. 13, at 303 South
Elmer avenue. 131-5
Do not confound the sale of H.
| Sattler's stock of clothing and
shoes with other sales. This isa
jes | BENUInE going out of business
sale. 133 3
iginally planned. They found that
they could give a more enjoyable
fair if they had Monday evening to
make the last arrangements in the
booths and finish decorating the
casino.
The ladies who are assisting the
fire laddies had a mecting last
night and did a good deal of work.
Everybody seems interested in the
fair, and the handsome booths,
clegant prizes and excellent music
and entertainment features will
make this fair memorable.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Fred Ward, Chestnut street,
is ill.
Charles Burton is sojurning in
New York.
F.C. Lynch has returned from
Towanda.
————
Louis Ingersoll has returned
from Nichols.
—— A ———
C. A. Child went to Monroeton
this afternoon.
—
Mr.and Mrs A D. Zeller
visiting in Towanda.
arc
Mrs. E. M. Thompson returned
from Cortland this morning.
Prof. L. E. DeLaney has return-
ed from the institute at Towanda.
Mrs. Charles Peter has returned
home to Cortland after visiting her
mother, Mrs. V. L.. Weaver.
Mrs. M. H. Sawtelle and children
went to Newark Valley this morn-
ing. Mr. Sawtelle accompanied
them as far ar Owego.
PAYDAY ARRANGEMENTS
HAVE BEEN CHANGED
Word has been received at the
Division Superintendent's office
that payday will be observed on
the 14th of the month hereafter
instead of the 13th. This change
is merely a matter of convenience.
It is understood that the New Jer-
sey division employees will be paid
on the 12th, Wyoming division the
13th, Pennsylvania division the
14th, Buffalo division the 15th and
Auburn division the 16th.
A MADCAP PRINCESS
The merriest of comic operas,
the Kirke LaShelle “The Princess
Chic” comes to the Loomis next
Tuesday under the direction of
Edward R. Salter. The music is
said to be enhancing, the stage
settings brilliant and the principals
and chorus the best to be had.
Miss Elaine Von Thiele, the young
protege of Madam Gadski will sing
the role of the madcap “Princess
Chic.”
INTO WINTER QUARTERS
Michael Vincent, originally of
Towanda, but more recently of
Tioga county, N. Y_, has gone into
winter quarters. He was charged
with the larceny of four bushels of
potatoes, and on conviction was
sentenced to six months in jail —
Towanda Review.
PAPER SALESMAN MISSING
Fred Miller of Binghamton, a
paper salesman who frequently vis-
Monitors have arranged to
ey
veterans. He fought at Gettys—| Lockhart street, Sayre.
Tho
(tracks on bridge street in this bor- |
ough, was practically demolished
the company’s big cranes,
stringers under the west half of the
bridge were torn out, and the
bridge was closed to teams. Some
years ago an cxactly similar acci-
dent happened and at that time the
switch on the east side wat lower:
ed sufficiently to allow a crane ora
high topped caboose to go under
the bndge. Yesterday morning
the train crew forgot to take this
switch and “bumped the bumps."—
Towanda Review.
Sale will
re are in
A sci
nters 10 | dered into ¢
0 went much booze
lure of | street by
it-hour |
SOUR] He gave
I, '06.| Lynch and
‘esenta- [to sober off.
IN Was | sum
ANDRE
Has opened
cakers lecting office in
te Star Building, Sayre,
are no!
Nearly
and!
ng are
The building is
The World’s Greatest Sale
Will Begin at
H. A. Kaufman's,
Sayre, Pa.
Friday, October 13, at 9 A. M.
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
9 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.
READ, CONSIDER AND BE CONVINCED
SENSATIONAL BARGAINS
IN MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH-
ING AND SHOES.
A Fine Suit of Men's Clothes, all to Match, $2.98
This Sait is positively worth $10.00 or your money refunded
at any time during this sale.
A fine suit of Men's Clothes, all to match $3.98
This suit is positively worth 812.30, or your money refunded
at any time daring this sale.
$4.98
Worth £15.00 or your money refunded at any time during this
+sale if you are not satisfied.
Men's Splendid Suits in Veloar finished Cassimeres $5 85
*
Men's fine suits in cheviots and Scotch plaids
all sizes
This is positively worth $15.00 or your money back
At §0.98 each. you are free to choose a Suit or Overcoat, worth
$22.50 to $25.00, from 20 lots of as finely made and as
elegantly finished Suits and Overcoats as the most fas-
tidious dresser could desire, fine home and foreign suit-
ings and overcoatings of style and tone, and in a great
variety of eflecta—tallored into garments of faultless
fashion—kersey, welton and whipconl overcoats, black,
blue, brown, tan and drab diagonal, cheviots, vicuna,
homespun, tweed and cassimere suits, single 9
and double breasted. 98
At $12.95 and $14.85 these represent the product of the world's
celebrated looms and the world's most skillful tailors.
They equal and are guaranteed to excel any $40.00 tailor
made-to-order gagment in the world, or we will cheerfully
refund your money,
Men's extra fine dress saits, in all the latest styles and shades,
heavy silk and satin lined, equal to the $12 48
.
finest $40.00 tailor made-to-order suit for
Don't fail to ask to see this sujt.
$2.39
Positively worth £5.00 or your money refunded.
in all the lat- $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 Suit Cases worth $2, at Ste.
Men' flue Dress Pants
Men's Fine Trousers for Sanday wear, in worsted
and fancy stripes, at
100 girls’ all wool Kersey Coats,
est styles, worth $5.00 at
If Prices Talk There'll be
An elegant black or oxfondfly exe overcoat,
le ud trimmed with the materials,
na. :
A fife long Overcoat, in all popular shades, we
$12 m
£00 overcoats to pick and choose from in 2
terials, from £7 48 to $13.88, worth from $16.00 to
500 pairs Boys kKuee Pants, worth 50, at
Thirty distinct effects in Boys' Ultea Fashionable
Knee Pants Saits, in all the swellest of novel
and staple styles, Worth up to $8
Boys' Buits worth 33.00, at
500 pairs boys Koee Pants
Good heavy work shirts
Fine dress shirts, worth $1... cvivnnes .“
Men's hats, the latest Dunlap and Knox shapes,
$3.50 and uoue less than $2.50, at
A few hundred Boys’ Hats and Caps, worth $1,
Mens' fine suspenders, at
(Good heavy =ocks at
Men's handkerchiefs, worth 2c, at. ........ Cans
Men's 70¢ overalls
Boyy' heavy fleece lined Underwear, worth 400, at.
Men's heavy feces lined Underwear, shirts and dr :
ers, worth dk :
Men's heavy Jersey shigta, worth 70¢, at
Men's fine yacht caps, worth 50¢, at
Ashestos gloves and mitts worth 350, at. a :
MARK THE DATE
MARK IT WELL
OCTOBER 13th
AT 9g A. M.
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