IN HONOR OF BISHOP TALBOT A pleasant ‘SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS OF ARCHOEACONRY The meetings of the Scranton office for the archdeaconry, which aie being held of the at the Church of the Rede , church last \ large » leaves a good impression and bears | was largely attended. Many hand. number atten Refres! the proud distinction of having the some floral tributes were sent by were served. endorsement of all the leading sympathizing friends. Rev. J F.| | Recte = : *| dramatic critics, as well as the| Warner of the M. E. church offici-| Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 thrown open to the public this ; : Hours from Sayre + / pulpit throughout the entire coun- ated. Interment was in Tioga ay evening. The booths are gayly r Leave Sayre t . 7 [try. The comedy is clean, refined | Point cemetery, in charge of J. W. at Chicago at 8 decorated and furnished with : : ime f and extremely funny, being the Grumme, ing. In time f wares. The walls and rafters are, . =e A ern points. Th 4 with buati ahd =] kind of fun that you are not ———— Michigan Centr ren unting and Jarge |, shamed to have your mother, wife,} Harry's Choice—unexcelled gc roads. Sleeper ¢ le berth from |. flags. There arc three arc lights - Baflalo. [est se | equipment cigar, made at Sayre. finest roadbed (ce dining cars. D n OPEN FIR “The Missouri Girl," which ap MRS, Wi, ; MONTE pears at the Loomis opera house, | Saturday, October 21 isa bright! The funeral of the late Mis. 1 Was given Casino Trimmed and Ready to rural comedy that pictures life in| Wm. La Monte, which was held in honor of ! Talbot, the the Ozark country in every detail. | from the house on North Hopkins | visiting clerg) friends Fill With People Eager for a|lt has a strong moral which always | street at 3 o'clock this afternoon Happy Time. Charlie A Cranmer, Lulge C well attended, | Inco, W, LL. © 388, Andrew Gust are made cach | Laverio, James I. MII music is especially John W. Snediker, Cli cmer, ATC SUCCCSS ul and meals (Good addresses time, and the The Casino will present a gay and festive appearance when it is Hannah C, Mrs. B. L. Compton, Mrs, Georga Grif Miss Hattie 1} Roche, If not called for they will be fo J ter office, Ask for | o Kiving date, and briog for advertising. wn and arrive enjoyable, BOCrOW morn- ins for west. ANDREW EVARTS have Dever bought a Shore Rail- las opened a gal estate and enol ar Hand-Tailored Suit you've : wmling “Come in and sister or sweetheart see. ATHENS OUR STRONG POINT A SQUARE DEAL CUT PRICES ON TO0S Sayre Store. We havea lot of standard made tools at the following remarkable low prices: Bevel edge carpenter’ chisels, P. 8. & W. make at 35¢ each, sizes | inch to 1} inch, Screw drivers, “Champion Style” at 10e each. Machinist callipers, anside and outside at 65¢ each. Machinist's steel rules 4 inch at 2c each. Machinist's steel rales 6 inch at 35¢ each. Stellson pipe wrenches, 10 in. size at S0c each; 14 in. size at 75c each; 18 in size at $1.00, These are all standard made goods and first quality. Look in the window for the assortment. B Desmond St.; Sayre. 322 8. Main St.,, Athens. IST SEE WAT YOU (AN GET AT Gold Crowns ee ASD 2 $4.50 Bridge Work per tooth_$4.50 Gold Fillings 132 Lockhart St. t of us have to humor appetites. What more n appeal to your taste “All the news that's at to print” » OCTOBER a, 1905. Im BREVITIES Advertise in The Record Lode Star always makes good. “Princess Chic” at the tonight. Loomis Unlimited enjoyment in a Lode Star. Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar, George Burgess, who has typhoid fever, is reported as improving. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, George LeGrand of 426 South Wilbur avenue yesterday afternoon. If you care for bright, catchy music and good singing don't fail to see “Princess Chic" at the Loomis tonight. The Daughters of Pocahontas will give.a ten cent supper 5 to 8 o'clock Thursday, October 19, at the Red Men's hall. All members are requested to be present for a business meeting of importance, A cordial invitation is extended to the public, 136-3 GOES ON THE ROAD Meston C. Williams has resigned as shoe salesman at the Reeser, hae. Wieland Co. store and accepted a position with Nath, of New and a multitude of incandescent lamps, The Packer band will fur- nish music for the occasion. PERSONAL WENTON | Mrs. Hany Herman is visiticg | ve in Easton. Se em——— A ————— Towanda today. Mrs. Cornelius Barrett is visiting friends in Towanda. A. L. Laws, Esq, went to To- wanda this afternoon. ol A Mem H. K. Mitchell, aminer in divorce Sayre today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead of S. Keystone avenue, leave for New York city this evening. mister and ox- CASCS, was In Thomas Keegan of Staten Island, formerly of Sayre, returned home today after a visit with friends here, WILL OBSERVE HOSPITAL DAY Invitations are being issued for Hospital Day at the Presbyterian church October 24, 1905. “At this time a class of five trained ourses will be graduated. The program will be as follows: Music Prayer—Rev. Frank T. Cady Medical and Surgical Statistics for the past year by Dr. C, H. Ott, Physician and Surgeon-in Chief. Financial Statement for the past year by M. H. Sawtelle, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees. Music Address by Dr. Charles P. No- ble of Philadelphia, Surgeon-in- Chief, Kensington Hospital for Women. Presentation of Diplomas by Henry Streeter, President of the Board of Trustees. Presentation of Medals by Miss Emily McCreight, Dircctress of Training School. Music The graduating class is compos ed of Florence Wells, Mary Mor- rison, Ethel Bucknell, Jennie Mac Kenzie, Anna P. Avery. MISSIONARY SERVICE At the Church of the Redeemer this evening at 7:30 there will be a missionary service at which Bishop Talbot will preach. The music will be: Introit, “Lead Kindly Mrs. Rice, Miss Kelly, Mr. Cotton, Mr. Sweetland; an anthem, by duet, entitled “Twilight,” Mrs. Rice. and Mr. Sweetland. nV. A The Modern Woodmen of America will hold a meeting at the Wilbur Hose rooms at 8 o'clock tonight. State Deputy Wykofl will be present and business of importance will be transacted. All members are requested to attend. SC — Ap rn D.S. Andrus orchestra will give the first of a series of dances on Wednesday evening, October 18, in Pharmacy hall, Sayre. A fine program will be given, Tickets soc. Ladies free, 136-3 Pa vi AN Ty RR lelled. Oet, 16, 1005, I Special! Special! An Entire Sample Line of Ladies’ Furs will be placed on Sale Tomorrow at Remark- ably Low Prices. 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 be 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 thé 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 an produce. This Sait is positively wort at any time A fine suit of Men's Clothes, This suit is positively worth at any time daring this Men's fine suits in cheviots a Worth 215.00 or your money sale if you are not satisfl Men's Splendid Saits in Velo all sizes At £9.98 each, you are free te 82250 to £25.00, from 20 elegantly finished Saits ; tidious dresser could des ings and overcoatings of variety of effects —tailo fashion —kersey, melton blue, brown, tan and d homespun, tweed and ca and double breasted, At $12.93 and $14.85 these re celebrated looms and tl They equal and are guar made-to-order garment refund your money, Men's extra fine dress suits, | heavy silk and satin li finest 240.00 tailor wade Don't fall to ask to & Men' fine Dress Pants. . Men's Fine Trousers for Sun and fancy stripes, at. Positively worth 85.( 100 girls’ all wool Kersey C est styles, worth £5.00 » r YOUr mn is sale. b $3.98 ney refanded $4.98 « during this plaids money bae suit or Overcoat, worth s floely made and as ats as the most fas me and foreign suit- tone, and in a great sarments of faultless ord overcoats, black, nal, cheviots, vienna, its, single $9.98 product of the world's most skillful tailors. eel any $40.00 tailor- or wo will cheerfully test styles and shades, vor. $12.48 98c a Toe $2.39 wpey refunded, 1 the lat- $2.48 SHOES For Men, Women have been smashed, ed, until they are a former price. prices. * 100 Dress Suit Ca Prices wed and erush- fraction of the ags at doomed th 82, at 8c. LADIES’ SUITS AND Cf An Elegant Assortment and Choose from at Pri Suit You AlL Fall—-OVERGOATS — Wi RICH IN STYLE. HIGHEST Q An elegant black or oxford frieze overe length and trimmed with the best materials, 210.00. A flue long Overcoat, in all popular Sha Zens $1200... Fine Kersey and Melton Overcoats, in all with extra fine linings, positively worth § 600 overcoats to pick and choose from in fa terials, from $7.48 to $13.98, worth froms ¥ AEE eE 500 pairs Boys’ Knee Pants, worth 60s, a8....., Thirty distinct effects io Boys' Ultra F hoee Pants Saits, in all the swellest of no and staple styles, Worth up to $8 Boys’ Suits worth $3.00, at 500 pairs Boys’ Knee Pants... ooiinnninins (Gud heavy work shirts Fine devss shirts, worth 81 Men's hats, the latest Dunlap and Knox shapes, v $2.50 and none loss than $2.50,at.......... Mens’ fine saspenders, at Good heavy socks, at Men's handkerchiefs, worth 26¢, at Men's Tac overalls Boy Men's heavy fleeced lined Vndorweak, shirts and ers, worth SOc . Men's hb WY Jersey shirts, worth be, at Men's fine yacht caps, worth 30¢, ab oooh ind mitts, worth he, | | TR Asbestos glove 314 LOCKHART ST. $25.00 of 2 Lo SAYRE,