ve never bought a -Tailored Suit you've “Come in Kaufman's Emporium Crowded - With Eager Buyers Seeking Bargains. The mammoth sale of the stock of H. A. Kaufman, in which $253, 000 worth of new and scasonable goods is sacrificed to make room for other goods, is attracting im- mensec crowds and the bargains are going fast. On all the atreets and trolley cars may be seen men and woman carrying large packages bearing the H. A. Kaufman busi- ness card. This sale began yester- day and will continue one week longer. It affords an opportunity The death of Mrs. William 1a Monte of North Hopkins street oc- cured at the hospital this noon from peritonitis and complications fol- lowing an attack of intestinal strag- ulation, for which an operation was performed Thursday evening. Mrs. LaMonte had been ill since Sun day night. Previous to that time she had been in exceptionally good health, apparently, and her death comes as an unexpected shock to her family and many friends. She was an earnest Christian woman, well beloved by all who knew her, and she exhibited a sublime faith Mrs. LaMoante was-born in Tunk- hannock, and was the daughter of George M. and Julia A. Lull, the! latter of whom survives. She had | resided in Sayre about 26 years. Twenty years ago she was mar- | ried to William LaMonte. She is! survived by her husband, three sons, Charles, Edwin and Everett, | one daugeter, May, two sisters, | Mrs. R. D. Williams and Miss May | Lull, and two brothere, George E | and Howard M. Lull. She was a’ member of the M. E. Church The fundral arrangements have not been made, but will be in charge of J. W. Grumme. — Landlord John Touhey came sprinting across the tracks to the station yesterday afternoon and man of the description of the barber wanted on suspicion of robbing Comrade Decker at Waverly had had his telltale mustache taken off in an cast side barber shop and had gone down the tracks looking for a hobo's pullman. The officer started after, and overhauled sever- al suspects, none of whom proved to be the man. Finally the man Ts pund but he was not the "nc whnted in | Waverly. It'is Sd that Chief | Walsh also engaged actively in the {hunt J 5 » LEADS 10 THOROUCH SEARCH Rumors that a m.led and mighty burglar wa caled in hed the the night. stituted, was hot cars of the police dui: A thorough scarch but the mysterous found, Smoke Peer'$ St fine fragrant cigar. wv ht Five, a for obtaining clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings never before given in Sayre. Don't miss it. PERSONAL MENTION F. E. Willson returned from To- wanda today. ~ Maney & Page ATHENS 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.B. & W. make at 25c each, sizes } inch to 1} inch. Screw drivers, “Champion Style” at 10c each. Machinist callipers, inside and outside at 65¢ each. Machinist's steel rules 4 inch at 25¢ each. Machinist's steel rules 6 inch at 35¢ each. Stellson pipe wrenches, 10 in. size at B0c each; 14 in. size at 75¢ each; 18 in size at $1.00. These are all standard made goods and first quality, Look in the window for, the assortment. OUR STRONG POINT IN FULL BLA ~~ KAUFMAN’S MAMMOTH SAL is a great success. The throngs of people who have attended this sale are their verdict that we are giving the Greatest Bargains ever offered to man. This the entire stock of a man who MUST HAVE CASH and who is going to gt to buy goods for less than you ever did in your life. © Don't come with a few pocket, but dig up every dollar you can, for never was merchandise being. s such remarkably low prices. H. H. Mercereau will spend Sunday in Wilkesbarre. Dr. Rinebold is entertaining bis father and mother, of East Smith- field. Na SOT Mrs. C. M. Driggs left for a visit with her sister in Scranton this afternoon. " Burt Johason of Hornbrook vis- ited his brother, W. L. Johnson of Hopkins street yesterday. A 7 AN NA GED. L. ROBERTS GO. 16 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 S. Main St., Athens. Wr If you don’t trade with us we both lose money. “wa THIS IS THE TIME FOR 30 DAYS . The Best Time of the Year. Gold Crowns B27 CY et Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lacey of Binghamton, N. Y., are spending Sunday with Mrs, L. N. Rice of Chemung street. N=) Velde Mrs. Geo. Ridgway and daughter of Wysox visited at the home of Mrs. H. D. Morgan of Lockhart street yesterday and today. » Mrs. Mattie Dougherty of Wy- sox, who has been visiting Mrs W. S Johnson of South Elmer ave- nue returned home this afternoon. The World’s Greatest Sale Will Begin at A od ££ 4 + READ, CONSIDER AND BE CONVINCED SENSATIONAL BARGAINS AN » 4 WN oe Sr ¥ a Gold Fillings Silver Fillings __50c and 75¢ ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Over Raymond & Haupt. The Valley Record “All the news that's fit to print” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1906. Better than the best of its com- petitors—Lode Star. Harry’s Choice—unexcelled sc cigar, made at Sayre. Try one and become a steady customer—Lode Star Cigar. Mrs. C. A Child, S. Keystone avenue, was taken suddenly ill this morning. J. A Shedden is building a barn in the rear of his premises on Lin- coln street. The sale of H. Sattler’s stock of clothing and shoes will continue until every article is sold. 133-3 Lost—A class pin marked “S H. S. ‘03. Finder please leave at room 7, Elmer Bank Bldg, Sayre. Mrs. G. E. Rosenkrans will make a special display of trimmed hats Friday, Oct. 13, at 303 South ! Elmer avenue. 131-5 Arthur James, son of Supt. James of the shops, entertained a half dozen friends at a most enjoy able dinner party last evening. Do not confound the sale of H. Sattler’'s stock of clothing and shoes with other sales. This isa genuine going out of business | sale. 133 3 At the meeting of the Socialist r| local last evening it was decided to res of LOCAL NENTION Kasper’s restaurant is rejoicing in a fine new sign. The letter carriers of Sayre, Athens and Waverly will banquet this evening. —— I —. The ladies of the Baptist chyrch will serve a harvest supper next Tuesday evening. The Oakdales and the Orioles are fighting it out on the Riverside park gridiron this afternoon. The funeral of B. F. Embleton from his late home_on Lockhart street this afternoon was largely attended. Mrs. George Hill will sing a solo in the morning and Miss Kelly in the evening at the Church of the Redeemer tomorrow. The morning theme at the Bap- tist church will be “Entering into the mission of the Christ.” The evening theme will be “A good name.” The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered and reception of new members held at the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. The topics at the West Sayre church tomorrow will be: “What Think Ye of Christ” and “Temper- ance.” Holy communion in the morning. A class for Bible study will be taught by the Rev. I. W, Bingham of the Baptist church this winter. A preliminary meeting wiii be held this evening. The morning service at the M. E. church will be a sacramental service, baptism of children and adults, followed by the adminis- tration of the Lord's Supper. There will also be an opportunity for any who desire to be received on probation. Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 Hours from Sayre Laave Sayre this aftarhoon and sreive ! me for connections for woet- 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. 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 $10.00 or your money refunded at any time during this sale, | A fine suit of Men's Clothes, all to match irs $3.98 This suit is positively worth $12.50, or your money refunded at any time during this sale. Men's fine suits in cheviots and Scotch plaids. . .. $4 98 Worth 815.00 or your money refunded at any time daring this sale if you are not satisfied. Men's Splendid Suits in Velour finished Cassimeres all sizes Teas asces Farsrinnes, “$5.85 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 Saits 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 effects tailored into garments of faultless fashion —kersey, melton and whipcord overcoats, black, blue, brown, tan and drab diagonal, cheviots, vicuna, homespun, tweed and cassimere suits, single and double breasted. . $9.98 At $12.08 and $14.83 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 garment in the world, or we will cheerfully refund your money. Men's extra fine dress suits, in all the latest styles and shades, heavy silk and satin lined, equal to the $12 48 . fluest $40.00 tailor wadeto-order suit for 98c Don't fall to ask to see this suit. Men's Fine Trousers for Sanday wear, in worsted 2 0 and fancy stripes, at 3 Positively worth $5.00 or, your money refunded. 100 girls’ all wool Kermgey Coats, in all the lat- $2 48 “es .s . SHOES SHOES For Men, Women and Children. Prices have been smashed, hammered and crush- 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 89c. Men' fine Dress Pants RICH IN STYLE. HI An elegant black or oxford frie length 1nd trimmed with the best $10.00, 2 AEE A floe ) ag Overcoat, in all popalae o $120 crsveiiannats Fine Bersev and Melton C . with extra fine linings, posijhvely wos £00 overcoats to plok and eticose from In fan terials, (row 3745 to $13.98, worth from $100 500 palrs Boys Kose Panta, worth 50e, ab Thirty distinct efecta in Boye’ Ultra Knee Pants suits, in all the swellest © and ats) le styles, Worth up to $8... Boys’ Suits worth Good heavy work shirts... .onvnvees Fine de s+ =Luirts, worth $1 Men's Lats, the latest Dunlap and Epox $3.50 and none less than $250, a8....,.. A few bonded Boys’ Hate and Caps, worth wes Mens' fie suspend Good heivy socks Men's bindbe Men's J Boys" hee Men's hon ers, worth . Men's hes Men's fi: % 314 LOCKHART ST. SS Material. of $25.00 or over within a radius of 20 miles. a SE