The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 16, 1905, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    is the first thing he comes to. In J.G Re Church of the
the centre of the room are the EN Rev. J. B. Ware, Honesdal rectory by the
oe READY vais Home Journal and flower | THIS EVENI Joseph 3 lers society. :
booths. Around the sides, begin | 2 Rev. W. R. Holloway, Great! Bishop T
he office, are the booths The meetings of the Scranton Bend—C. C. Wood holy communion
Fair Opens Tomorrow Ni Ning at ¢ . y
ight in for candy, fancy work, ladies’ ice archdeaconry begin cvening. Rev. H. E. Kieffer, D D
Police Called Out Late Saturda : ns
' i al y Packer Avenue Casino—Many cream and hot lunch, corner kitch and continue tomor The quehanna—H. R. Allen
ight on a False Alarm at] p.., ey] | Booths Display | ca, games, shooting gallery, dodg complete program was published! Rev, K J. Perot, Milford—F. W.| The, Kirke:
Smith's Boarding House; Find| o_o ing 4dolls, ‘band stand, and the '® Saturday's Record. 1
A Little Something Doing. The Packer avenue casino is
“Murder! fire! police! help!" |ready for the Wilbur Hooks fair. | |everything needful. Everybody Rev, H. L. Jones, D.D | Wilkes Rev. H. P. Walter, Pittston—H
shricked a frightened girl who The booths have been put in place | has worked hard to a this barre—]. J. Barron Piollet. I. A ‘Williams
hurried through the streets "injand furnished with gay fittings, the | result, and everybody Th attends Rev. Rogers Israel, D | A Rev. G. A. Warburton. Sale
.| search of the police late Saturday | Packer band engaged for the open- : a
: : : the fair will cnjoy it Worthington. A.J. Grant t
night. She found the officers all|ing night, and every possible ——— Archdeacon Radclifie ry Rev. F.C. Smileau, Harrisburg— Has opened a real 8
. and-Tailored Suit you've 8 - in a bunch and took them tolarrangement made to give the! Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc Rev. F. R. Bateman, Scranton — Rectory lecting office in Room
d Rametbigs “Come in and B v1 Smith's boarding house on Des-| public a good time. A reception will be givin to the | Building, Sayre, Pa.
, ous tomorow niorns
€r3¥ G Bartlett : produce the opera
i - -
corner grocery store, all appropri- | 2™ being entertained a Rev. E. A. Gernant, Towandi— cess Chic at the
ately decorated and furnished with Bishop Talbot—]. G. Kiancy I. H. Wiltse
iw
aay more than the Yet
HX Xe) have never bought a
cigar, made at Sayre E. J. Welker.
mond street, where she said foul
murder was being done. And there
| Maney 5 Page ; | was a pretty little scrap.
The minions of the law arrived :
ATHENS 3x Frealid Sivsuse he Come too late to stop the row but in time
= BE —— R to catch the man who got the worst
COT PRIC PRICES ON T00LS of it and to hear about seventzen
OUR STRONG POINT different stories of how it happened
The man who did the thrashing -
Sayre Store. :
We have a lot of standard made tools | Jumped out of a window but was
at the following remarkable low prices: | captured later when he returned to 2
Bevel edge carpenter’ chisels, P. 5 & : .
W. make af 350 each, sizes } inch to 1} the house, He certainly did a fine
inch. job, for the victim hal two black
Screw drivers, “Champion Style” at|eyes and numerous other contu-
10¢ each.
sions dealt by fist and foot and the ,
Machinist callipers, inside sud outside ‘ ;
at G3e each. stairs down which he fell.
Machinist's steel rules 4 inch at 25¢ John J nes, the victor, said that .
each. he came up to his room on the
Nashinin & steel rales 6 inch at 33¢| cond floor and found John Smith,
each.
Stellson pipe wrenches. 10 in. size at [thE Victim, and a girl there, and is a great success. The throngs of people who have attended this sale are unanime
We went Win shse vt Te sant; 13 i Heit Swe rs their verdict that we are giving the Greatest Bargains ever offered to man. This is a
These scesll stsulend wade gonie sui |g jo the entire stock of a man who MUST HAVE CASH and who is going to give you the
uality, in the window fo
the assortment, Smith's story is that he returned |B to buy goods for less than you ever did in your life. Don't come with a few cents iff
E NEVER SUES
from a shopping expedition with
Mrs. Smith and her daughter and |] POCKket, but dig up every dollar you can, for never was merchandise being slaughteres
GED. L. ROBERTS 00. [“riioo=ias'w, || such remarkably low prices,
322 8. Main St., Athens. licked for it, he says.
IF you don't trad with us we boi loss momey._wa| ue Mo beet te coll (> : Y
=== === ome Now. Do Not Wait. Only Seven More Di
PERSONAL MENTION
$4.50 Owen Langford visited friends i ) In Pri
ER oats as tiikobin: wen angravisnca cients || TNE WOPIA’S Greatest Sai~ | READ, CONSIDER AND BE CONVINCED | If Prices Talk There'll be
Elmira Sunday.
Bf oom is | an Wek rt 4150 || st iy ier pe sn Will Begin at yo NSATIONAL BARSAINS | Clamorings at Kaufma
| ol ay in Newtown, ’ ING AND SHOES. on the Opening Dav.
Atley Haight is on a business ) , :
ste Rens H. A. Kaufman S, A Fine Sult ol Men § Clothes, all to Match, 298
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. = dy Ea
& Mr. Dockstader of Corning spent at any time dari; ile. ie —
DR. Ww. F. STEPHENS, DENTIST Sunday in Sayre. ; Sayre, Pa. A fine suit of Men's Clothes, all : $3.98 Fall OVERCOATS
This suit is positively worth $1: ir money refunded
132 Lockhart St. Over Raymond & Haupt. A. L Laws went to Tuakhan-
at any time during this sal : RICH IN STYLE. HIGHEST QUA A
: . : : 4 98 Au elegant black or oxford frieze overec
— nock this afternoon. F id 0 t b 13 t V A M Men's fine suits in cheviots and So vids . length and trimmed with the best materials, §
It EE Ea Worth 815.00 or your money ref: i y time during this $10.00, :
The Va le Record Miss Kneale of Elmira visited Ir dy, C 0 er ’ d Ms sale if you are not satisfied. : A ane long Overcoat, in all popular shades,
y Sayre fiends yesterday § Men's Splendid Suits in Velour Liished simeres $5 85 12%
all sizes Fine Kersey and Melton Overcoats, in all wool,
“Al Oe news that’ prin " ; This is positively worth £15.00 or ir ey back with extra fine linings, positively worth §
s fit to t Miss Gertrude Palmer was in
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16,1906, | Scranton and Wilkesbarre yester- The Sensation of the Day, the AL $9.98 each. you are free to ehoo=o 3 Sit or Overcoat, worth | E00.overcoats to pick and choose from lu fi
) , OC 6, $
$22.50 to $25.00, from 20 lot { as Goely made and as terials, from $7 48 to £13.68, worth from §t M to
day. legantly finished Saits and Over 4 as the most fas- ay -—
LOCAL BREVITIES Wonder of the Hour. tidious dresser could desire, and foreign suit- 500 pairs Boys’ Knee Pants, worth G0e, ay... ieanve
ings and overcoatings of sty ¢, and in a great hirty d t efloct 3 J Fashionable
State Deputy Wykoff, of the variety of effects tailored t vments of faultless Thirty distinct e 4 ia Boys’ Ultra
» - e - P =
Modern Woodmen of America, is Here will be the most mighty avalanche fashion —kersay, melton and whipoorl overcoats, black, Rute Pants Saif Ho aru
— in town of majestic bargains for men, boys and roe 30d FR OO a staple styles. Wort vp fg
» == . ’ 1omespun, {wee Al Cass * singie
A soothing smoke—Lode Star. MY das Me FW. GC Hart children, ultra-fashionable suits, overcoats and double breasted... $9.98 | nom suits worth 1300, at
r. an rs, F. W. G. Bartlett
: : : . 3 and shoes ever brought together by any At $12.08 and $14.85 these repre! duct of the world's
John Harrigan is out after a|yisited friends at Sugar Run over $y & 2 'e hereby acree \ celebrated looms and the + wt skillful tailors 500 pairs Boys’ Knce Pants
g Pa. Wel b 1
: firm in Sayre, Pa. e hereby agree to sc rat ki
severe illness, Sunday . 1 : They equal and are guaranteed | any $40.00 tailor-
precisely as we advertise, and ev ery pr ice made-to-order garment in the w
Lode Star—the best 5 cent cigar| Miss Blennie Gregory of Lacey- we quote is strictly bona fide, every quo- M acandpi pn tyles and shad
: Mens e 7 ne dress suits, in a the |} ils 4 and shades a - i
made. ville is cashier for H. A. Kaufman tation absolutely Corre ct. It is hard to heavy silk and satin lined, t Je $12. 48 Fine dress shirts, worth $1.......0.0000 .
- this week believe that such a big concern would finest $40.00 tailor made-to-orlor « Men's hats, the latest Dunlap and Knox shapen,
Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a - sacrifice such a big stock at such remark- Don’t fail to ask to see 1! ; $3.30 ard none less than $2.50, at.
fine fragrant cigar. Mr. and Mrs. William VanFleet|@ ably low prices but it is Gospel Truth. We | Men’ tne Dress Pants 98c
: and family have returned from merely ask you to come and test our state- Men's Hine Trousers Tor Sanday voreted
Refreshing and fragrant is the | wiv esharre. ment. This tremendous sale will positively and fancy stripes, at $2.39 Mens' flue suspenders, at
Lode Star cigar. ; - begin Friday, October 13, at9 a.m. at H. Positively worth 85.00 or vy refunded.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kasper and|M A KAUFMAN'S, Sayre, Pa., and closes in | 100 girls’ all wool Kersey Coat "h$2.48 isa di
: so. ! est styles, worth 85.00 at .
Mrs. F. P. Galvin visited at West 0 days. Everything to be sold as adver- :
r we will cheerfully Good heavy work shirts
A few hundred Boys' Hats and Caps, worth $1, at.
SALTER
$1.50 comic opera for $1.00 at
the Loomis tomorrow night,
Men's handkerchiefs, worth 200, at. ,.... oss
Pittston yesterday. tised.
I a : Owing to the fact that H. A. Kaufman SHOES SHOES Men's 750 overalls :
BREAD Prof. J. J. Cumming’s dancingl 1), Henry Andrews has return- : B : i in S
class ‘meets in Eichmey: hall this : : will continue in business in Sayre and on
by Kolb, Philadel-| in wamey 24% "led to the hospital after a visit to|} the same honorable lines that has marked
g his home in Ithaca.
his previous career the public may rest
The Lehigh Valley excursion to . 32s ; assured of the same courteous treatment ed, until they are a mere fraction of the
Wilkesbarre yesterday was well |. Dr. * D, icing of Liceyville that has marked his previous career and to | former price. Men's heavy Jersey shirts, worth 750, at
patronized. ri 90 iis 15 acw 30use be supplied with the same high grade Trunks and traveline bass at doomed
: ; aiding on o, Wihur avenue. merchandise that the most skillful tailors prices.
Mrs. Augusta Bolich has pur-
chased the house of James Hart on Mrs. A. D. Stevens is visiting can produce. 100 Dress Suit Cases worth $2, at 8c.
| Desmond street. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neeley,
of Durell, who celebrate their
i Sale Now at its Height
scason than any company on tour.| Miss Elsic A. Luther returned 5 ; i
The Dashes or Focaliontss Saturday evening from a business|§ This opportunity for you to purchase your winter outfit for less that the cost of the 3
Boys’ heavy fleeced lined Underwear, worth 400, at.
Men's heavy fleeced lined Underwear, shirts and dm
ers, worth oe “naan Eh aeERARE.
For Men, Women an: Children, Prices
have been smashed, hammered and erush-
Men's fine vacht caps, worth 500, at... iain
Asbestos gloves and mitts, worth 83¢, at
trip to Warren Centre. Miss
will give a ten cent supper 5 10 8| J ther is meeting wi Material.
: g with great suc
o'clock Thursday, October 19, at| oq with the Wood's automatic
the Red Men's hall. All members
washer, which she is selling. It
are yequesed 10 be present for a was awarded first prize at the
Business meeting of importance. |p odford conaty fair.
130 3 Z
+1 The Missouri Girl played both Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 &
| Beaver Falls, Pa, and Alliance, 0,| ~~ Hours from Sayre
314 LOCKHART a SAYRE, P
on all priced above if no jory ta purchased Railroad fare paid to all persons purchasing goods:
a radius nf 20 miles.