'N * Is It Hard For You To Forget That You H SRI CNCINATUS Rheumatism? The police department received Try and Remember that | notice carly this morning that the Ath-lo-pho-ros PASINC PEDESTRIANS The patrons of t the Tabard Inn {library will be pleased to hear that) There isa crowd of bad boys the Sayre station has been trans- just old enough to be smart, who | ferred to H. L. Gillespie's drug congrepate nightly at the corner of | store .on Lockhart street. The Lockhart street and Elmer avenue. | quaint old sign hangs out over the Not only do they obstruct the {walk and the weathered oak case ~ We invite a careful inspection of our new line outside fabric, lining, and most important of all, the new postoffice at Cincinnatus had been ‘blown open by burglars during the The names of two of the concave shoulders and perfect fitting peck. The new cut shows the only Frunt ever made that will not “break. It fils right, stays right and we tee it to be right. e can show you a lot more about our clothing that you will find in no other make; besides, it don't cost any more than the ordinary Lind. if have never bought a Rochester Hand-Tailored Suit you've missed something Maney & Page SAYRE ATHENS When You Are Thirsty snd fuel the ned of a dainty, refreshing beverage, don stop soll you rosch Drigg's Soda Fountain, The Valley Record “All the news that’s fit to print” = THUERAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908. LOCAL BREVITIES Smoke Peer’s s Straight Five, a fine fragrant cigar. Harry's Choice—unexcelled sc cigar, made at Sayre, The heavy weights football team will meet tonight for practice at the corner by the big store. Sayre Aerie, F. O. E., will hold a regular meeting in B. R. T. hall this evening. Minstrel business will come up. The L.. C. B. A. will hold a pro- gressive cuchre party in the P. O. S. of A. hall, Tuesday, Oct. 24 ~All are invited. By order of Pres- ident. 139-3 The usual semi-monthly dance ‘will take place in Movanho hall tomorrow, evening. The full R.A. ~ Packer band will dispense music as on former occasions. NAN BEATS HORSE While at the races at Athens Tuesday, E. J. Connelly and T. J. Leahy became interested in a dis— cussion about the speed of some of the animale entered. ._ “I could run around the track ister than that horse,” E. J. is re- d to have said. ~* Rats, you couldn't run around there while my slow old nag was going it five times,” retorted T. J, _ with what was meant to be crush- His opponent had money that be could beat the horse out on terms proposed, and the race _ was started. Mr. Connelly sprinted and furious and did his half ated by the Prohibition , Was in Sayre ia the interest canvas today. Mr. Ells- is a straightforward, con-— man, and says that he the action of the Taxpay- jation of Bradford coun- that the fees of the er € ¢ Jlealit Sree rics § Conan & Comes | G00D MUSIC AT WILBUR i |Barden's Orchestra Did Good | Band Engaged For This Ev- ening Those who attended the Wilbur Hooks’ fair last night heard some great music. Bardens orchestra | did the work and did it well. Ev erybody wished that there was a dancing platform handy. The other attractions drew strongly and furnished consider able amusement for those who attended. For tonight, the full Hosmer Marine band has been engaged and will doubtless furnish very pleas ing music. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. C. C. Walker is visiting in Milan, A AA sn ss James Wiltse went to Wilkes- barre today. Curtis Hause of VanEtten was in town today. Mrs. Emma Sackett went to Bay City, Mich., today. Mr. and Mrs. Young of Geneva, are visiting Mrs. McKinney. . S. A. Blish was in Towanda looking after his custom tailor trade today. Miss Lulu Squires of Spring- ville is visiting at the home of George Bushnell. J. W. Bishop attended the funer- al of Mahlon C. Mercur at Towan- da this afternoon. E. B. McKee, business manager of the Towanda Printing Company, was in Sayre this morning. F. M. Ohlman of Pittsburg, who has been successfully conducting the sale at H. A. Kaufman's, left for Williamsport this afternoon. Willard Kells, E. T. Gaines, Jno. Jones, 1. H. Stevens and S. T.Har- leman attended a Shriners’ meeting at Wilkesbarre last evening. “Sam” was a candidate, B. F, Catlin and wife and Mrs. A. R. Catlin of Owego are visiting Mrs. Clarence Walker and today they all went to Milan to spend the day with Mrs. Charles Vincent. ANNOUNCEMENT To the citizens of Sayre and vicin- ity : The undersigned having pur- chased the entire stock of books, stationery, etc, of Geo. A. Loop, wishes to announce that he will continue the business at the same stand, where he will be pleased to see all the old patrons, and new ones as well. We shall endeavor to keep a full line of hooks, stationery, novelties, toys, games, periodicals, daily pa- pers, and a full line of souvenir postal cards, ! i without needing an But Athens were reason for allowing the home of Mr. | might. thieves, were said to have the IL.chigh, given as William Sells and who gone cast just on were John H. 1. GILLESPI1] Te YNG 3 qhestion Mang 1 sen! to ns for our treatment Black. No description kind has been furnished the Sayre of any It] police, so it is not likely that the men will be captured here —— - Break up Your Cold Spee your Cough with Bauer's } Laxsne Quinine Tablets to cure Headache and Grippe 25 cents H. L. Glllespie Waltman & Young, Sayre And cure Guaranteed Clat Price © Tew, and Child, a 107-1m Cards For Sale. The Valley Record has in stock For Rent For Sale ‘rivate Office lease Do Not Ask for Credit Positively No Admittance Furnished Rooms Boarding © all cus- My Oysters and Try a cup of our pew 8. BUTLER, Waverly. Suh scribe for The Record bargains. they have been in. Sale began Friday, October 13, 9 Just how last for days. figure out have passed. many more days you have left. Mens Suits and Overcoats. A Fine Suit ot Men's Clothes, all to Malch, $2.98 This Sait is positively worth” $10.00 or your money refunded at any time daring this sale, A fine suit of Men's Clothes, all to mateh . $3.98 This suit is positively worth $12.50, og your money refunded at any time during this sale, $4.98 Worth $15.00 or your money refuaded at any time daring this sale if yon are not satisfied. Men's Splendid Suits in Velour finished Cassimeres all sizes $5.85 This is positively worth $15.00 or your money back At 29.08 each, you are free to choose a Suit or Overcoat, worth £22.50 to $25.00, from 20 lotsa of as flnely 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 eflects—tailored into garments of faultless fashion —kersey, melton and whipcord overenats, black, blua, brown, tan and drab diagonal, cheviots, vicuna, homespun, tweed and cassimere saits, single $9 08 » and double breasted At $12.98 and $14.85 these represent the product of the world's celebrated looms and the world's most skillfal 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 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 suit, Men's fine suits in cheviots and Scotch plaids Ladies suits, cloaks and furs at prices you never dreamed of and thousands of other articles too numerous to mention. TARRY NOT Fall---OVERCOATS--- Winter RICH IN STYLE. HIGHEST QUALITY. An elegant black or oxford frieze overcoat, cut in good length and trimmed with the best materials, #3. 98, well worth $10.00. hu 98 A fine long Overcoat, in all popular shades, worth ae {4 MORE DAYS 1 OF H. A. KAUFMAN’S Mammoth Sale. SEROTEC ESTEE > Le EES RES NE) LX SNe A re & TI thet Ra LUD ETRE w SEROCITNNT TNO = x > ~N it ENE = =a Ns Fine Kersey and Melton Overcoats, in all wool, with extra fine linings, positively worth $15.00 $6. 08 600 overcoats to pick and choose from in fancy and plun ma- terials, from $7.48 to 813.98, worth from 810.00 to 830.00 500 mens overcoats made by the following fir has Hart, Shaflner & Marks of Chicago, Strouse Bros, of Balt re, Alfred Benjamin of New York, These firins reputation are known the world over as the famons clothing nakers This lot of coats consists of the very finest plain vk kers beavers, meltons, hou wpuns, faney weaves s ranging from 215 to 230.00. These prices are cut 'so cents on the dollar. he WYK October the first How Friday, 13, day. was many more days will be leftfor you to grasp this opportunity ? $1.78 $2.29 $1.19 arctios at » SUITS tent leather shoes, made by the All Ameri Company of Boston, and sell the world $ 7 | i$1.79-4 over for $4 per pair, must and will go at ested and plain colors, wr. dust think of 77 ~ fans C regular price 250 Sc nts, sizes 4 to 16 “11c ; 4c .19¢ 1 R150 to 8250 at 79c $2.19 good enon it, a pair gh for Sunday we dozen all silk baw ti pairs of boys knee Per pair nN mens gloves 4) % at per pair . al} « :. hroadoloth and silk at... worth [ro mls, sizes 8 to 15, made d well girls ov cape nnd fancy tromme th the orth 85 Litest style , Lo go at
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