ry hapes and colors for Fall er. Caps for men and boys. an our new Fall Clothing this take a look at new styles. & PAGE. SAYRE and ATHENS. Our Strong Point a Square Deal. Loaded Shells 10 gauge smokeless, 70c. 12 gauge smokeless, 60c. 16 gauge smokeless, 60c. 10 gauge blk. powder, 55c. 12 gauge blk. powder, 45c. 16 gauge blk. powder, 45c. Wads, primers, caps, empty shells, etc. at low- est prices. : We have single and dou- ble barrel shot guns, flo- bert rifles, etc. at the right price. GEO. L. ROBERTS & 00. 214 Desmond St, Sayre. 322 8. Main 8t., Athens If you don't trade with us we both lose money. Sayre Postoffice to Be Removed to the Richards Block About November First This Postmaster Bon- foty received a letter from the postal department at Washington instructing him to vacate the quar- ters used as a postoffice at the pres- ent time and remove to the north room. in the Richards block on lower Desmond street. For some time it has been known that there was to be a change in the location of the Sayre postoffice. While it does not appear that the present location was considered undesirable by the citizens of Sayre, the of- ficials at Washington did not wish to pay the reat demanded. There- fore, it was decided to make a change and a new location was se- cured. The postoffice has been located at the corner of Lockhart street and North Lehigh avenue for nearly five years, and the location has been considered central, The new location will also be looked upon asa central poiat and there will be little cause for dissatisfaction oa the part of anyone. The room to which it will be removed will be appropriately furnished ; a new fire. proof vault is to be installed, and all the necessary paraphernalia, in- cluding a power canceling machine will be furnished by the governs ment, The change will probably be made about the first of Novem- SIRE BENT 01. HET IFES For sale—A small building, suit. able for a shop or an office. Ceiled and in good condition. Eaquire of Paul E. Maynard, M. P, A. block, Sayre, 84 tf Thereis reported to be a scarcity of turkeys. This is the usual story that goes out preceding iving and it is set in cir- culation for the purpose of keeping up the price, The borough of Sayre has re. ceived the sum of 1 13.28 from the State Association of Fire Under- writers, which sum is applied to the firemen’s relief fand, provided a parade and inspection is held each year, The scarcity of apples is said to be due to the fact that most of the fruit is wasted by the farmers in stead of being brought to market. The wily farmer “Al the Rows thet's ft to print” WEDNBSDAY, GOTORRR 3, 1908, HL BREVIS = matter, is to the home print- er what the mail order house is to the merchant. Just remember this when you order your next lot of iti terial ————— E. E. Reynolds, who has con business on Packer aveaue for the past two years, has disposed of the same to F. J. Taylor, the well known secretary of the local busi- Ress mens assocation. Mr.Reynolds has become connected with the de- conducted by Waltman & Young, at Is Rapidly Forging to the Front, The annual meeting of the Sayre Brewing Company (Ltd) was held on the first of the month and the following officers were elected : T. P. Maney, president; Joe Hinko, vice president; J. B. Maney, treas- ures; James Adam, secretary. Charles Lenhard, the former treasurer of the company, has re- tired from the company,all his stock having been purchased by other members of the company. The brewing company is now eatering upon its third year and has proven to be a paying invest- ment. The product is finding ready sale throughout this section, and as the months go by the business is being rapidly extended. From 12 to 15 men are employed about the plant and they receive first- class wages, The enterprise promises to be one of the leading industries of Sayre, FLAGS IN BAD SHAPE At the meeting of the school board held last night it was re. ported that the flags on the high school, Elmer avenue, east side and fourth ward buildings, were not all presentable, and should be replaced by new ones, It also des veloped that some unknown mise creant, had appropriated the na- tional emblem which had been flys school building. After some dis cussion of the matter the board de- cided to purchase new flags for all the buildings used for school purs poses in the borough. POOLS HAD HANNOCK A man named Williams, who lives on Lake street, West Sayre, be at the Loomis on Saturday, afternoon and even- It is said to abound in novel features, wonderful mechanical ef week. The hammock was hang. ing on the porch and he supposed that some mischievous boys had purloined it. Hearing that quite 4 quantity of goods had been found at the pool headquarters at the cove yesterday, he went down £0 Athens last night and found the > Mystery Surrounding Disappear- ance of Nearly $1200 Not Yet Unraveled Mystery still surrounds the steal- ing of nearly $1200 from the Le. high Valley station at Ithaca early Monday morning while the tele. graph operator, Bert Byrant, was asleep. Since the burglary it has been asked why so much money was left in the money drawer. It is the rules of the company that such large amounts shall be deposited in the safe at the freight house, but for some inexplicable reason the money from the sale of the excur- sion tickets was allowed to remain in the money drawer at the ticket office. Byrant, the operator, explains his falling asleep by saying that jt was cold in the station and that he wrapped himself in his overcoat and lay dowa on the desk where the operators work, not intending to sleep. Although he was planning to leave Ithaca, having secured an- other situation, he says that he will remain in the city until the affuir is settled, or the mystery unraveled. The officers of the Lehigh have been working incessantly, and a suspect has been placed under arrest at Watkins, One link in the chain of evidence which the officers are slowly Rathering is the fact that one of the keys of the office which should be in the possession of one of the employes is missing and he is un- able to account for its absence. Im. portant developments arc expected within a day or two. te ——— PERSONAL MENTION — Miss Evelyn Rathbun spent the day at Ithaca. — M. L. McMahon, proprietor of the Bradford house, Towanda, was a Sayre visitor last night, C. J. McNamara, district deputy sachem, Imp. O. R. M,, will be in Sayre tonight to raise the chiefs jn the local order of Red Men. “THE MAN ON THE BOX" Henry E. Dixey will appear at the Loomis this cvening in “The Man on the Box.” Mr. Dixey will be greeted by a large and repre~ sentative audience, The manage~ ment of the Loomis was exceed- ingly fortunate in securing so emis nent an exponent of the art of fun making and those who attend the performance this evening will witness something well worth seeing. The advance sale of seats has been large but there are still a few left. EE — PITTSLEY-- PHILLIPS Frank Pittsley of this place, and Miss Pearl Phillips of East Aurora, were united in marriage by the Rev. C. W. Parks, pastor of the First Baptist church of that place, Sept. 28. The groom is a well known and highly respected young man and was at one time employed at Kasper's restaurant, his bride telephone at East Aurora. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The firm of Child, Waltman & Young have this day dissolved partnership. The business will be continued under the firm name of C. A, Child & Co,, who will assume all outstanding accounts and lias bilities, Building Last Night tors was held in the high school Whittle, Maddox, Baltz, Shedden and Hutchinson answering to roll call, Immediately after the reading of the minutes a large number of bills and janitor's salaries, John Walt, who has been janitor of the Fourth ward school building since the beginning of the fall term, tendered his resignation which was accepted. SL. Garri. son was appointed to take the place made vacant by Mr. Walt, New flags were ordered for all the school buildings in the bor- ough, it having been reported that they were all in bad condition with the exception of the ope on the Milltown building, and that had been stolen, The report of Tax Collector Plumstead showed that the sum of 518599 47 had been levied for taxes, of which $13,563.65, has been collected. Deducting the tax collector's commission and the five per cent. allowed taxpayers for paying before specified time the amount collected is 812,695. There remains to collect the sum of $5.94007. Oa the building fund there still remains to collect the sum of $2,420.34. The report of the treasurer shows that there is £8936.00 in his hands at the present time. Superintendent Stetler's report shows that 728 pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the past month; the average attendance for the month was 1,179 against 1,16) for the same month last year. The total enrollment this year is 1,280 as against 1,215 last year, A motion was made and carried instructing the secretary to pay the sum of £460 interest in the National bank of Sayre, Black Diamond Legion, N.P. L, will hold a public pay-off on Fri- day evening next, There will be about $1,200 in dividend checks distributed and light refreshments will be served. RR ————— Pleasant Name. Manufacturers pleasantly name shod- dy “manufactured Wool" The term is gpeciously descriptive, for the mate- rial 1s made from Wools which have passed through the process of many- facture. Soft worsted rags of any kind—old stoc kings, or soft cloths made from long-stapled wools—are cleansed and torn foto soft fluff ig a machine resembling somewhat the ore dinary willow machine, ————— Too High for Bleep. Loss of sleep proves to be the curfous effect that may limit man’s mountain- ¢iimbing. Dr. Bullock Workman men- tions that in his c mp in the Hima- layas at 19.358 { members of his party ware kept swake by lack of breath, and on dozing off would sud- denly awake gasping. He concludes that Inability to sleep may {tself be sufficient to keep olimbers from going beyond 23,000 to 35,000 feet. — Gypsy King, “King” Thomas Costello, chief of A noted tribe of 8¥Dsles, dled In New- ark, N. J, recently. For seven gen- erations a Qostollo has deen on the “throne.” Thomas succeeded his brother three years ago. He will be Succeeded by hig three-year-old son, but the affairs of the tribe will be managed by a regency till he reaches his majority, ——————————— Schoolboys Use Tobacco, Principal Thomas, of the Burlington (VL) high school, and his teachers, finding that 40 per cent. of the boys used tobacco habitually, and desiring to reduce the practice, have agreed that no Pupil who uses tobacco can bold a school office or be a member of any organieation, lacluding ath- Jetio and soclal clubs Carpet Cleaning H. A. Perry's carpet cleaner is NOW in operation at the Wilson ly, N.Y. Prompt service, reason- able rats, all work guaranteed. Both ‘phones. LCT Here’s Your Chance Get § per cent off your money. GOt edge real evtate security. Racellens opportunity for large or small investment Address Lock Box 5, a. LL f { 28 FRAMING Valley Phone 191 a. GALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE The “Emummicn” Pillows are filled with pure, clean and odorless feathers, Enough feathers are used to properly fill the ticking cover. A pillow not properly mad: or filled cannot give satisfaction, Every pair of *‘Exuenicn’ Pillows is sweet and pure, and is guaranteed to give entire satisiaction, or monCy res funded, 3A! /4 ANE TANIA HERE IT IS! Just what you are looking for, first class insurance for actual cost, on fraternal plans. Insures both soxes be- tween 18 and 60 years. Also writes policies covering Bickness and accident, paying dividend each five years. on E.F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Bell THINK IT OVER ! rg This is an excel- lent time of year to| have a heating sys- | tem installed and! | "% IKE ready for the hard | ~<R0rF winter which the Real Estate weather man says | ForSale Z | We would be plea- | pa sed to offer sugges- tions or give esti-| mates on steam, hot waler or hot air sys- tems. Woe sell the satisfactory “Win- “chester steam and hot water heaters, )the American Rad- jiator Co's radiators “4 and boilers and the justly famous “Cheerful Home" furnace, making a fine line for you to , choose from Plumbing, Heating and Tinning Gas Fixtures, Burners and Glassware. ———— dp —— H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones. Elmer Ave. Bm ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales, OUR BPRCIALTIRS | LEHIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER. WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- | WICH BREWING COS. ALES. 109 Packer Aveaus, SAYRE, Pa BOTH PREONES, also bo TUTTLE, m0, | 2a Spevilis Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Practios limited to diseaseq of the Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat. Glasses accurately Attorneys and Counselors, Sted. Hour 10 1018 fois 3 80 in Pie ‘phone 186x. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa May- nard Block, Athens, Pa. PICTURE 205 Desmond St, > and Valley Phone. If You Will Call On Us you may meet the opportunity of your life in real estate investment likely to * prove profitable within a shorpler time | than you imagine, Our time, experience and facilities are at your disposal—on commission or a straight buying or sell- ing basis, FRED J. TAYLOR, BAYRR, PA, Sayre Rendering WORKS G. 8. LLOYDT, PROP. a 1% ~ Ave. Valley —— OSBORN'S LIVERY | ee __ | Hea and Light Dray! and Moving | oo == oo em ————— we, a ce TOUHEY'S HOTEL ay Fars 31 Serve: Athens and Waverly, team work attended to | promptly. Livery attached. | 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 2083x | EEE —— | ™ sAvs, “LV. A. N. MURRAY, MN. D. X= $1.50 Per Day, Save. SPECIALTIES, | H. H. Mercereau, Diseases of the Fye, Ear, Nose wd | Attorney-at-Law Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass- | Notary Poblic es. Houre—9-12; 15; 7-8; Sandays by | to sppointment. Office, Wheelock Block, = | Srsuist ie Poon eas Pate Sayre WE BUY JUNK + —— EE —— Do you know that Blostein Bros. pays 1 F BA KER ® 5 9 the highest prices for Rags, Rubbors, Carpenter and Bullder. M. Iron, metals, eta. It will pay you to call on us before disposing of your Junk, We handle it wholesale and retail Bell phone Sow, Calls promptly attended to. ty Pleasant St. Waverly, N. ¥. son & Broad streets, Waverly, N. Y. SR Every Friday night at the How- DINING HALL AND Houck ROOM. Elmer Hose house, Maple LUNCHES ALL HOURS. a Good weight guaranteed. Write for prices. BLOSTEIN BROS, corner John- i ition to| Pool and Billiards in the Rear. street, West Sayie, opposi x Socialism, ji. Loskhart Stree, Sagve, Pa.
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