SAYRE, PA. Nr & ~ py WE FILL MAIL OR- DERS AND PREPAY FREIGHT OR EX- PRESS ON PUR- CHASES OF S$s.00 OR OVER. > 7 We go to the manufacturers and It means leisure, B) S$ at this store, importers for foreign and do- Priced at 79¢ and $1.50. Silk caps, wool lined, some probably no less than 35 styles strong. Priced at 3c to $1.59. Children's sleeping garments, Priced at 48c. baby taken for 5c or 10c on third floor front. fancy others plain, For the two days, a and values that are made like a union sizes 4 to 10 years. Real a Christmas card fortables goods, all well knotted and tied. coverings of silkolines at 98¢, $1.79, $1.98 and $2.48 pastel pictare, in checks. Size 11 $4.98 and $5.08, N A) 2 0 7c good 10c value Ag N Value 1-3 More ” aS / Se Py and Comparison with Some beautiful art £1.19, $1.30, $1.48 -4 fall size at $3.75, | leather. Some with in Jersey, corduroy, and full batton, others with backles But keep » in touch with the store, and All the choice odd things Buy Sci To entertain your Boys and Girls at home evenings. We have games of all kinds, Cro- kinole, Pit, Flioch, Checkers, Dom- inos, etc. A good line of building blocks for the babies. All kinds of gvd books nice'y bound from 10c to $1.50 each Also cut flowers for all occasions in stock, and to order on short no- tice. RR SET TE Weber's News Parlors 126 Lockhart St C. J. CARY, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER REAL ESTATE CARY BLOCK, SAYRE. | HILL & BEIBACH| CAFE Best of Everything Lockhart St. Sayre, Pa Sayre. COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. Orders oan be left at West Segre Store, both ; or at eo Yards a4 Sayre, Vailey Phone Tim. ~ pi > SG NE I 2 NOR0% i Company ELECTS OFFICERS The Annual Meeting of Protec-| tion Hose Company Was Held Last Night Athens—The annual mecting of Protection hose company was held last evening when the following officers were clected for the ensuing | year: President, F. K. Harris; | vice president, D. A Keefe, secre tary, A R. Brown; treasurer, H. N Weller; foreman, C. E. Finch; first assistant forcman, F. H. South; second assistant, T L Hudson; first pipeman, L. T. Hoyt; second pipemen, Geo. Lamkin; third pipe (man, J. W. Beaman; fourth pipe-! | man, Howard Luckey, fifth pipe- man, A. Groat; member of fire! | boar rd, D. A. Keefe. The president, | | secretary and foreman were elected | | trustees. T.S. Newman was elect- | | ed delegate to the five county con- vention and W. C. Newman was | | ented alternate. N. V. Weller | | was elected delegate to the state | | convention with LL. T. Hoyt as bis] | alternate. The office of chief en- pany by agreement. C. E. Mills |and D. A. Keefe were named for | be elected that is agreeable to the | | other companies, Never Saw Anything w ‘Equal It That is what a Rochester lady sald {of Dr. Rand's Celery Remedy. “My nerves were worn, my blood weak, and [I feit all run down, with no appetite. 1 tried iDr. Rand's Celery Remedy, and iit did me so much good that | { continued to take it, and I never felt better in my life.” It Is composed !of roots, herbs and celery. Get | free package of this great herb medi- COLEMAN MNASSLER, BLACKSMITRING HORSESHOEING AND GENER-| ERAL REPAIRING. Have had over thirty years’ ex-| perience in practical horseshoeing | bt and work to Your | "& Jteitag Mmijcited. The East Wav- W. E. MILLER. i ple and Child, Waltman & Yours | sit ! | Sayre. | Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 | Hours from Sayre at Leave Sayre this afternoon and arrive Chicago at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- In time for for This is Vv Central or etvicns roadbed —tnezeslied “14 Ne) RB A As Holiday time approach- ‘es there is always a large demand for fifteen and 25 cent story books, and for LAS + NT HOLIDAY CHINA Some of our best pieces are still here, and we will mako special them. prices on See the bargains we are ‘offering in Toilet and Din- ‘ner Sets. (Gregg’s Racket Store Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly, N. Y. of the following: Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies, Birthday Cake Candles and Holders, Souvenir Boxes for candy, etc. Cakes and Dainty Rolls. Satisfaction Guaranleed. GEORGE PAINTON, 345 Broad Sreet, Both Phones. Waverly, N. Y. Thomas Ave. Opposite L. V, Station. Rates $1.50 Por Day. MONTHLY MEETING Daddies Athens—The regular monthly {was held last-evening with the fol | | idents in the vicinity of the Imper~ | lial Tool Works in regard to the | soot that filled the air and settled lout the flues. | the committee, stated that in an jupa weather vane and watch the |when the air would turn it in the |opposite direction. The council | | followed with a lengthy discussion | closing with no definite action. | The next the g gas company's contaminations. Mr. Gillette stated that a new ap: | paratus was being installed tq, con- | sume all of the impurities from | their works, but the work was delayed until the arrival of an inspector. There was the prevail- ing opinion in the minds of the | councilmen that their statements were only excuses for delay and er meeting, in the meantime the committee will insist upon prompt action. Councilman Weiss on the pro-| posed light asked for on South El- mira street was not ready to report | and was granted further time. A large number of bills were | { Chief Mulligan stated that the g | trolley company had repaired the | 8 joints on their tracks, ‘the repairs to No. 3 hose house |there was no provision for lighting it and that some action ought to be | |taken at once. | with officials of the electric light company he was of the opinion bitat price for wiring, and he asked |for instructions as to what to do propriety of piping forsgas or wiring for electricity a vote was| taken and the committee was) instructed to go ahead with the wiring for electric light. Street Commissioner Mulligan | stated that George R. Hill desired | was taken. It was decided to insure No. 3 { hose house for $1,200. Borough Attorney Mills an- nounced the fact that the arbi-| trators in the McMorran case had | pay Mrs. McMorran $75 damages in settlement of her claim. The council voted to accept the terms and voted an order for the amount. There was a prolonged discuss sion in regard to the lawless per sons who had been forcing an entrance into No. 3 hose house at different times and doing damage to the work before it was accepted by the borough. The matter had already subjected the borough to expense and Burgess Macafee was instructed to reprimand the guilty persons. SCHOOL BOARD NEETING the School Board was held last evening with all ot the directors present. There was no business but the regular routine wi'h the exception that Miss Maud Dug: gan of Ulster, was elected to teach Mrs. W. E Din Miss May Jakeway has returned| from Philadelphia. i | with his family here. C. B. Durrant is at his old posi- |tion as time keeper in the bridge | § company shops. | i Dr. W. G Simpson went to Me- shoppen to assist in the dedication Mrs. C. T. Layton of Rome, who has been visiting relatives O. D. Kinney and G. N. Kipp of |} today in the interest of the new Ed Boyd of Elmira and Mrs. | Chas. Smith of Hornellsville spent | ig Sunday at the home of H. W. Tay-| 8 lor, South street. The book of Jay Gould Harmon lis dramatized and the star actor in | Quincy Adams Sawyer will be Wi {leading character. Sanford has WILLIAMS ron , i SHOES Sayre, Pa, FURS | THE REPAIR DEPARTMENT | & There is wisdom in economy. You can save a 5g few “shekels” by having your old shoes repaired. g& nN Xd Probably many miles of service are still left in £2 2 J | those shoes, and if brought here our skilled repair- 4% W } er can add many more. Vi (3% Al Ya oh Only a reasonable charge for high class work. Ap—— WE SELL CANDEE RUBBERS THE KIND IT PAYS TO BUY. i (1% oJ Ir J] i il The extension heel on women's rubbers is a iy ¥ strong point. If you have been wearing the kind } i without the heavy heel extension, just examine | 0 8 them and see if they don't wear out at the heel 8 3 very quickly. IY our Railroad Ne — v | should read it. KARNER ) ATHENS Meat Dept. i Porter House steak . . | Sirloin steak . | 3 Ibs Round steak . ‘ 3 lbs Hamburg steak . . Pork steak . { Pork chops . Pork roasts Head cheese . { Liver sausage . . . | Finest kettle roasts . . . | Good kettle roasts . . . . | Beef for mince meat . | Smoked whole pig hams . | California hams . Fine young beef liver. Grocery Dept | White Star potatoes . | Apples, peck. | Pure lard aie 7 Ib Compound ard 3 cans corn . 3 cans peas. . . 3 cans pumpkin 1 Ib Baker's chocolate . . . 1 lb Huyler's chocolate . . 10 bars Oak Leafsoap . . . . 7 1b gloss starch 3 cans Monogram syrup . . Cyclone bread flour . . . . White Wings flour . . . . 10 lbs Morley’s buckwheat flour Force v 3 cans red salmon . 3 cans pink salmon 2 boxes honey Headlight oil . .20 and .25 Do Not Fail to inspect our China and Fur- niture sections, A full line of suitable, practical and economical gifts, Leave place of Miss Lundie, resigned. | | The bills for the term up to the Your orders for Christmas Poultry present time were presented and now and get just the size, kind and ordered paid. quality you want. Price guaran. George H. Thomas was elected | teed. policeman of the fourth wa fourth ward. | E. B. GARNER The next entertainment on vl High School course occurs Dec. 15, when Duro, the great magi. cian appears in his wonderful art. » note the public is always looking for REAL BARGAINS “2 We have placed on sale 100 suits in assortment to 5 suit any taste, likewise your pocketbook. 4 Prices starting at $4.50 for a good serviceable suit, ok % equal to any $6.00 suit. | } FREEDMAN ; 308 _-— Stucet wavERLY N. Y. YOUR FEET Did you ever have any real | comfort in trying to warm your fet at an ordinary radiator ? Equip your r radlaters with our Foot Warmer which can also be used as a warming shelf on a room radiator, and then you'll know what the other fellow misses be- “| cause he didn't buy. of For decorating radiators we sell the finest line of bronze on the | market. All colors, ‘H.R. TALMADGE Plumbing, Heating, Tinning, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave, JOHN C. PECKALLY, EMER A. WILBER, Foreign and Domestic Fruits. | Wholesaler of Olive Oil —Quart Ae, Gallon $3.00. WINES LI UORS | , LIQ 156 different kinds of Macaroni at*low! BEERS AND ALES prices for this week, No. 5 Elizabeth St., Waverly A.E.BAKER Garpenter and Builder. 17 Pleasant St. Waverly, N. Y. | 109 Packer Sor Avetios, SAYRE, PA. BOTH "PHONES. Try an ad in The Record. As the Thanksgiving rush is now over, Murphy & Blish, the stylish tailors, are prepared to make you on the shortest notice one of those swell suits, such ‘as have made this firm popular. —— Murphy & Blish, SAYRE, PA, Lockhart St, Next to Postoffice. |