= nest Clothing We invite a careful inspection of lining, and most important of all, the new concave shoulders and perfect fitting neck. The new cut shows the only Frunt ever made that will not break. It fits right, stays nght and we tee it 10 be right & can show you a lot more aboul our clothing that you will find in no other make; besides, it don't cost Jou ny more than the ordinary ind. If you have never bougit a Rochester Hand- Tailored Suit you've missed something. “Come in and Maney & Page SAYRE ATHENS Soatel JProvis & Conner: | When You Are Thirsty sud for | thr 1x reframing bavoraan, aslup an 1 yuq TAs 5 Driggs Soda Fouatain where you will he served to the best of ocr ability. In our beverages we ase El on et Sees: No sin wo plows abn «al Of & dainty, don't J C. M Driggs Prescription Druggist. Back Building, - Sayre, Pa The Valley Record «All the news that's 8 to print” ————————p— WEDNESDAY, OCTOBKR 18, 1906. LOCAL BREVITIES Lode Star—the ne plus ultra cigar. Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar. Makes you smile—Lode Star cigar. Electric lights are being placed in Pharmacy hall. Harry's Choice—unexcelled 5c cigar, made at Sayre. An arc light is being placed at the corner of Keystone avenue and Lincoln street. The session of the Scranton archdeaconry was concluded with a successful meeting at the Church of the Redeemer last evening. The ladies of the O. R. C. will serve clam chowder supper in the trainmen’'s hall Friday evening, October 20, from 5 to 8, for 10c. Everybody come 137-2 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 BOSPITAL NOTES Arch. Daniels of Lockhart street war discharged today. Henry Roberts of Sayre was operated on this morning. Mrs. Abraham Boyce of Naples, a sister of Miss Patten of Sayre, died at the hospital this morning from a complication of discases which followed an operation Sept 21. She was 28 years old. The remains will be taken to Naples for interment. —— pi D.S. Andrus orchestra will give Wednesday evening, October 18, in Pharmacy hall, Sayre. A fine program will be given. Tickets soc. Ladies free. 136-3 GOOD CROWD NT THE FAIR The Wilbur Hooks Well Patron- ized in Spite of the Other At- tractions. The Wilbur Hook's fair opened {last evening with a good crowd, | considering the number of attrac {toms elsewhere last evening. | Through a misunderstanding the | Packer band did not attend, but [music was furnished by a phono {graph The booths were very pretty and were attended as follows : Candy, Mrs. J. N. Wilkins, Mrs. Charles Low; Ladies’ Home Journal, Mrs ©. E. Wass, Miss L. I£. Wass, Miss Peckens; fancy work, Mrs. W. | Mrs. G. \V. Prince; oramge tree, Mrs Arch. Wilkins, Mrs. Geo Wilkins, ice cream and lunch, Mrs, John Babcock, Mrs. Peckens, Mrs, Lester Bostwick; flower, Miss Miss Mabel Gay, Miss Lizzie Pealer, Miss Jo Cramer, Miss Heckman; dodging dolls, John Low; shooting gallery, Carl Low; Pfeiffer; grocery, Nelson Peckens, J. Marble, Karl Driggs. Barton's orchestra will play this evening. Watch the bulletin board for interesting information, PERSOML MENTION Mrs. anda. Crans, Marion Lowe, corner w S.T. Harleman is in Tow=- H. H. Mercereau went to Tow- anda this noon. John J. Cummings returned to Towanda today. Miss Grace Garey went to La- ceywille this morning. General Manager M. B. Cutter arrived in Sayre last night, The Misses Edith and Lottie Mann are visiting in Ithaca. Miss Edna Turner of S. Elmer avenue has gone to Newark Valley to visit friends. A party composed of Mesdames Krom, "Parshall, Norris, Marvin and Snow left for Los Angeles, Cal, last evening. ———— Special officer DeGroff and the other witnesses in the case against Edward King will Scranton this evening. EARLY APPEARANCE OF MISS EMERSON Among the attractions nounced for the near future is the appearance of Mary Emerson in “Will o' the Wisp.” Miss Em- erson’s appearances here are always awaited with much interest, and coming as she does in a new play, the interest is greatly enhanced Her fine work in “His Majesty and the Maid” will be remembered by | our theatre goers. Her role in| “Will o' the Wisp” makes greater demands on the ability of the artist than her part in the first play. The character is a strong emotional one, return from an- n BT CHU is to be given in the Baptist church on Friday evening, October 27, is under the auspices of the Baptist choir. Binghamton have been the personnel is as follows A. Mabel Mallery, reader; Miss Dean, soprano soloist: Miss Grace Beecher, violinist, Miss Beecher, These young ladies “are among the most talented artists in southern New York and should attract a large audience. Of Miss Beecher's playing the Binghamton Press re- marks secured and Louise planist “The violin A of Miss ‘were exccuted with mas- terly skit” This is the first in a series of | musical entertainments to be given hurch this season. | proceeds will be added to the new hymnal fund HARVEST SUPPER The harvest supper given by the ladies of the Baptist church was a The sum The church par- lors presented a very complete success. of $61 was cleared pleasing ap pearance, being prettily decorated with autumn leaves, fruit and veg- ctables, cn A A en a hot water heating system placed in his Jesse Stedge 1s having residence - = mn p A LONE ORANTZED Grom N. Herbert; Trus-| tees— Jas. Sheldon, Jessie Stedge, The Modem Protective associa- Charles Lhild. organized a lodge at West I'he charter Much in taken in the pros- this number largely To ALBIC J.B Holcomb, who pe ducted a barber shop im Sayre for the past few ye closed his place of business a gone to Albion, N.Y. Mn intends to follow the secured a desirable position at Albion. many fricnds regret his ind all unite in wishing him highest success in his new sit rf mm——— HOUSE FUNIGATED The house of Edward Cox. No 18 N. River street, was thorough- ly fumigated by Sanitary officer Spencer Brougham this morning Some of the inmates have just recovered from an attack of scarlet fever MOVANHO NHO CLUB DANCE The Movanho Club has arrang ANDREW W EVART cd to give another of its popular : iAnce week ed by the Packer Band. members number 89 terest 1s being pect of having comb increased in the near future. business, having The members met in Pharmacy hall, which will be the permanent lodge room of the organization The fc ected Past President—Norman Plum- lowing officers were ef —— A —— stead; P'resident—Paul Maynard Get the habit with a a ident—Mrs. Geo Rounds Kremer Stevens Vice Pres Secretary—Augustus P Treasurer—lous ductor —Mrs Guard—Mary Con Clara Herrington; Prelate es on Friday evening of this William Guiles Has opened a - rale e=late and col : lice in Room 2. Talm , Fa, Susan Inside The music will be furnish {) itayde IHSIGe Savre ilhg ‘how bargains. Even in sight of the swarms of people who have attended this sale our. Sale last Friday, October 13, 0 Just began for days. figure out how many more days you have left. This suit is positively worth at any time during this sale, sale if you are not satisfied. all sizes variety of effects fashion blue, brown, and double breasted celebrated looms and the refund your money. have passed. WAIT NOT all to Maltch, $2.98 $3.98 $10.00. $1200 . $5.85 4 and as home and foreign suit. and in a great faultless cheviots, vicana, "$9.98 of the sorld's \ d= tailors ng x2 efally $12.48 Know Inaver ol other IL A October the first How Friday, 13, Ns was day. many more days will be leftfor you to grasp this opportunity ? TARRY NOT COME NOW RUBBERS 50 cents on the dollar, Rubber boots and rubber shoes go at Heavy Felts rubbers at it in good 1 worth $4. 98 overcoat, « 08, wel Mens rabber boots at Er ps Mens buekle arctios at aoa SAE aie 5 go # ONLY A fi SET Sys. 250 bovs and childrens suits from 21.50 to $2.08 Nut 2 10) Paes mes can shaw La is patent leather show of Boston, jo s, made by the AN id se ll the world 1 3 By ys: . over for £4 per pair, must md will go at aes a OF H. A. KAUFMAN’S 1 an N 350 pair mens pants in cashmeres, worsted and plain I ugh for Sunday wear, Just think of 77 npany poet eno it, a pair i oN dozen = IEE FENES: ARE SSX DB i 1000 pares of per pair ¥ Xs in all wool, =1514) 175 dozen met doves and mittens at per pale £30.00, « Hart Strouse: fit LOY hy the fol ni t sted made of Chien Mens Hie wleloth and silk at, LL... O orldFnver as the 1 of the neltons, hamespuns This horse ys Mons «tif! am oopisists very linest pr hich =, fancy ' ngIng These prices are cut 's0 cents on the litest style rth £5, tor go at This is positively the last notice of this Mammoth sale KAUFMAN,
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