The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, October 20, 1905, Image 3

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    Clothing
,We invite a careful inspection of
our new line outside fabric, 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 right and
we guarantee it to be night
We can show you a lot more about
our clothing that vou will find in no
other make: besides, it don't cost
you any more than the ordinary.
kind {i you have never bought a
Rochester Hand-Tailored Suit you've
missed something. “Come in and
Maney & Page
SAYRE ATILENS
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When You
Are Thirsty
and foc] the noud of s dainty,
overage, dont
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The Valley Record
“All the news that's Bt to print”
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FRIDAY, OUTOBER 20, 1905.
LOCAL BREVITIES
All to the goodsky r—Lode Star. |
Smoke Peer's Straight Five, a
fine fragrant cigar.
A clean, fragrant smoke—Lode
Star.
Sr A ns
H. O. Hansen went to Spencer
this morning.
Mrs. Dora Miller of Williams-
port is visiting at W. C. Walker's
Harry H. Baker of Stevenson
street is recovering from an illness.
“The Missouri Girl” at the
Loomis tomorrow. Matinee and
night.
Mrs. Alex. Sartia and Mrs. Eva
Sackett started for Bay City, Mich,
yesterday.
G. M. Angier is having a large
verands built on his Park place
residence.
Mrs. Harry Atkins of Desmond
street is convalescing from her re-
cent illness.
Remember! A fine gun given
free with each Boy's Suit sold by
Unger & Ellis, Waverly.
. D. C. Gray, superintendent of
Tiga Point cemetery, is ill at his
home on North Main street.
The ladies of the Wilbur Hooks
will open the fair at the casino to-
morrow afternoon from 2 to 0.
Admission five cents.
Charles LaMonte has resigned
his position at Bolton's and taken
one in the new shops, where he
will begin work Monday.
The L. C. B. A. will hold a pro-
gressive euchre party in the P. O.
S. of A. hall, Tuesday, Oct. 24
All are invited By order of Pres-
ident. 139-3
Miss Josephine Stapleton and
Miss May Fleming of Towanda
attended the dancing class of Mrs.
Frank Wood in this place last
evening.
KING CONVICTED
Edward King was convicted of
lady read her own ad, and every
time she did so she unconsciously
{began to look around.
{she opened her umbrella and out
‘rolled the ornament
Yes, it does pay to advertise.
A small, - advertisement
sometimes accomplish wonders
: Of course it pays to advertise.
Here's an instance where wonder =
IN HIS POCKET
A man who gave his name as
Charles Devine
from P'hiladeiphia was found wan
and said he was
dering or staggening around the
The production of the “Missour
Girl” packed the Casino to the
doors and pl iyed to the best busi-
ness the house has had The com-
pany was wood: and the work of
=
The party of witnesses who Ww
to Scranton to testify in thee
against Edward King, 4
with breaking into the po toln
at Camptown, June 7, ir
{
aad
¢ JHealel Stranvss & Conner
INSTALLED OFFICERS
OF SAYRE LODGE
Grand Master Melville F
1.0.0. F,, last|
installed the following
officers :
Frank |
Vice grand—Martin Garey
Secretary — Willis B. Weeks
Treasarer—B I.
Trustee,
Noble grand—Horace F
Lewis
18 months—Harry M.|
Representative to -the grand |
Hers
Conductor—Geo. W. Doncy
Warden—Miles K. Hudson.
Inside guard—Wm. R. Conine
Outside guard —Perry F. Estelle. |
Right scene supporter—A. At |
i kinson
Left scene
Lockwood
Chaplain—Isaac C. Piatt
Drillmaster— Joseph Ellers
Righ supporter to noble grand—
John Kunes,
Left supporter to noble grand—
Charles Sheldon
Right supporter to vice grand—
J. F. Spires.
Left supporter to vice grand—
Fred E. Seager.
SIN YOUR NANE
An exchange 1s right in saying
that people who write for news-
papers should learn to sign their
names to them, not necessanly for
publication, but so that the cditor
may know the source of the com-
munication. Newspapers, at least
a large majority of them, never use
the name of a correspondent against
his wishes. Sometimes there is a
good reason why a communication
cannot be used unless the writer is
willing to permit his identity to be
known. In that case, if he prefers
to remain in the dark rather than
to have the article used with his
name, the communication must be
refused publication.
supporter
- Ralph |
————— esas:
HOSPITAL NOTES
James Teeter of Athens was ad
mitteg this morning.
Mrs. Harry Knapp of Waverly,
Miss Ida Smith of Towanda, and a
two-year-old child of Samuel Tate
underwent operations today.
Philip Inger of Athens picked
up a rail and laid it down on his
right forefinger, badly jamming
that member this morning.
Harry Blake received lacerations
of the cheek dangerously near one
eye and contusions of the body by
being thrown against the handle of
an airbrake at Manchester last
night.
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NOTHING SUSPICIOUS
Officer Vogel was called to the!
portion of South Elmer avenue,
between Hayden and Lockhart
strects by an urgent telephone
message which said that some sus-
picious characters were hanging |
He found nothing
suspicious,
rm pm
The Rev, J. F. Warmer will
lady lost a piece of
possession brought to mind, 0 the Sayre
sufficient to
Want" ad columns intoxicated. “l am
5 1 ¢ fy a
article was accordingly in- tile, although fortific
scemed to be intoxicated and was
yhNnere
is he is) 3 knife with a blade eight inches
ne ssed
man said he had a wife and
drunk,’
Some
did not explain why he had the
open knife.
Harry's Choice unexcelled g
cigar, made at Sayre Lo
night. The case
given to the jury yesterday fo
oon I'he Say re people who
tified were W. R. Fulford, J. J. E
William Kishpaugh, Herb
Pratt, William Burke, J. Bush,
Rounds, W. Wildrick, P. J.
han, John Brillhart, E. W, Wit!
Chas. Brown ard Robt. DeGrof
audience wit-
= the
+ prices for the
[Loomis tomorrow af
{| be, children 10 cents,
i ,
igar—that’s all *3 cent
bargains.
they have been in.
NS EES SR ES
HG SEES EEE
Sale last
Friday, Octaber 13,
for 9 Just
began
days.
figure out how have passed.
many more days
you have left.
Mens Suits and Overcoats.
A Fine Suit ot Men's Clothes, all to Match, $2.98
This Suit is positively worth $10.00 or your money refunded
at any time daring this sale.
A fine suit of Men's Clothes, all to match $3.98
This suit is positively worth 812.50, or your money refunded
at any time daring this sale.
$4.98
Worth 815.00 or your money refunded at any time during this
sale if you 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
Men's fine suits in cheviots and Scotch plaids
At 80.98 each, you are free to choose a Sait or Overcoat, worth
22.50 to 825.00, from 20 lots of as finely made and as
elegantly finished Saits and Oyercoats as the most fas
tidious dresser could desire, fine home and forei
ings and overcoatings of style and tone, and in
variety of effects tailored into garments o
fashion ~kersey, melton and whipecord overco
blue, brown, tan and drab diagonal, cheviot
homespun, tweed and cassimere saits, single
and double breasted
At £12.08 and 814.55 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 240.00 tailor-
made-to-order garment in the world, or we will cheerfully
refand your money,
Men's extra fine dress suits, in all the atest styles
heavy silk and satin lined, equal to the
finest $40.00 tailor made-to-order suit for
Don't fail to ask to see this suit,
ind shades,
$12.48
Ladies suits, cloaks and furs at prices you
never dre: amed of and thousands of othe
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, £1.95, well worth
£10.00.
Overcoat, in all popular shades, worth $4. 08
A fine long
Res SIC we x = ’ x
$1200
CE NEE SE et SE a as aes 2
i ONLY i
"2 MORE DAYS'
| OF H. A. KAUFMAN'S
: Mammoth Sale.
Cah aT
Xs Ys XS Re 7 Xs
hE
Fine Kersey and Melton Overcoats, in all woo
rth R151 $6. 98
BOO overcoats to pic k and choose from in fan ya d pla n ma
terials, from £7.48 to £13.08, worth fro
MM mens overcoats made by the fall tir
Shaflner & Marks of Chicago, Stronse 1g
Alfred Benjamin of New York I'l
Knawn the world over as the fa
{ot of coats consists of the very th pla
with extra fine linings, positively w
n S600 to SSO.
beavers, meltons, homespans, faney
from 215 to These prices are cut 50 cents so
the dollar
Xo) in
Friday, October
was the first
day. How many
more days will be
leftfor you to grasp
this opportunity ?
RUBBERS
Rubber boots and rubber shoes go at 30 cents on the dollar.
.
Heavy Felts rubbers at
Mens rubber boots at
Mens buckle arcticos at
250 boys and childrens suits, sizes S to 15. Prices rage
from 1.50 to 82.08 Must go at
LOO jiairs men tent leather shoes, made by the All,
an shoe Company of B , and sell the world ¢
over for &4 per pair, must and will goat... ... a
res, worsted and plait AQ
Jo) pair mens pants in cashes
i and mittens at per pair... 50
r= broadelo
th and silk at... ...
wat 9
¥ to 15, made in the latest style
1 well worth 85, to go at
vorth feom 31.50 to 3.50
344 LOCKHART STREET,