case clothing industey today. Going * that Er ess has grown— 3 season's line shall strengthen our at of giving most for the money, the best » for the money, that is the only claim we C pr Woy our business. Our Fall apd Winter now at their best. We have the new model overcoats at $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20. Every EY & PAGE, SAYRE and ATHENS. Our Strone Point, A Square Deal. Tean sconcamical way ia which to preven mal for pee — meat, bead and orachen for wallng— torkey, lobaer and celery for miad— mets, dein, rainds and bp fr dosent There cutters for chopomg fae, coane cr medium 0 conruowd tat aay wens tends 15 hap them always heen. Dom oot mash, ar, grad or hehe wp There's no knit to its umbulnen. “GED. L. ROBERTS CO. 216 Desmond 8t., Sayre. 322 8, Main 8t,, Athens. If you don't trades with us we both lose money. “= The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —zeal rvieh blood—and plenty of it—in his body, Briggs’ Wise of Cod Liver ON Makes blood —lote of It— braln-nourish- wrengib-replenighing pt 75¢c Per Bottle. G. M. Driggs Prescription Dreggist, pak Bullling, - Say, Pu M. PROCAS, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR } GOOD BOOKS # Just received over 800 vol- umes of Books of Fiction and Poems. Prices ranging from 10 cents to $200 each. Clam Chowder at the Sayre | House tomorrow night. The political cartoonist is out of a job, We have everything that is good as well as cheap in sta. tionery, novelties, etc. We are headquarters for Souvenir Post Cards, WEBER’ 5 BO BOOK STORE, Lockhart eros Bit v2 Ideal autuma weather, Now prepare for Thanksgiving. Belated farmers are still husking corn, Weather prophets predict a mild winter. iii The Valley Record “AN he aews that’s fit te print” La NOYEMBER 9, 1908, LOCAL BREVITIES g Best grade Lehigh Valley and Bernice ooal, well screened, prompt delivery; fae snd soft wood. Both phones at and office at Raymond & Haupt's. Clatey Coal Co. = Clant Chowder at the Sayre {House tomarrow night. Oysters free from the shell at Kasper's. “Buster Brown” at the Loomis on Tuesday evening next. The fine weather is not particu- larly relished by the coal man, a — A “Race for Life” at the Loomis Monday evening. Popular prices Mrs. Taylor, the practical nurse, has moved to No, 204 Mills street, West Saye. ; Boats which have been on the river all summer are being taken to winter; quarters, Rackaway. oysters at Kasper's Oyster Bay, fresh from the shore, Aojoenia pee quart. tf The advance sale for’ “Buster Brown" opens tomorow. morning -|at Hall's shoe store, Waverly, Many people have taken advan<|, ge of the recent fine weather and | joer feed he Jewes from the“ Therefore There Will Be No Paper Published From This Office Tomorrow. The Valley Record will not be published tomorrow. The machin. ery and equipment which is now located on the second floor of the Talmadge building will be moved between now and Monday to The Records new.home on Lockhart street. This move has been con- templated for some time, and as the building is ready for occupancy, the work of transfzrring the equip. ment will begia this evening. The work of moving a printing office is a big undertaking and requires consider: Therefore it will be impossible to print a paper tomorrow, as the assistance of the entire mechanical force will be en- gaged in the operation. lmmes diately after this issue of The Record is off the press ths work will begin, and it is expected that it will be finished by tomorrow evening, and that publication will be resumed on Monday evening as usual. The next issue of The Record will preet its readers from its pew home, and we earnestly crave the indulgence of readers for suspending tomorrow's issue, BUSTER BROW We are to have Buster Brown, as the ma: ajrement »f the Loomis announces the little (ua maker and his bevy of attendant girls for Nov. 3 This year Master Rosen, who plays “Buster” has fully dem- onstrated that he is the right little comique in the exact spot, for he 15 so immersed in and imbued with the spirit of Mr, Outcault's characs ter that those who have seen him declarc that he is not playing a part, that he is the typical Buster himself New and elaborate scen- ery and costumes grace the pro- duction this season, together with all new music and popular songs. MRS. MARIA ROCKWELL Athens—Mrs. Maria Rockwell died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Allison at Oakland, Novia Scotia Nov. 3, aged 81 years She was the mother of Mrs. Clark Grant and resided with her two years in Athens and had many fiends and acquaintances here who will be pained to hear of her death. She leaves four surviving children, Mrs, Clark Grant of Ath. ens, Mrs Joseph Allison of Oaks land, a daughter in Missouri and a son in California able Peer ov A04 uid WHAT IS A LOT SALE Merely the opening of a piece of property as a new addition to a city to make room for its natural growth, At these sales it gives everybody a chance to purchase lots at what they think they are worth, Gtherwise they could not be obtained. At the opening of Westbrook Heights addition on Nov, 15 at 10 a. th, you will have a chance to get one of the 75 lots at what you think they arc worth. Don't fail to attend this sale, Nov. 15th, Thursday, 10 a, m. el SE— LEHICH TRAIN WRECKED A Lehigh Valley train was wrecked at Tomhicken yesterday. Several freipht cars were derailed and more or less damaged. The wrecking crew from Hazelton cleared away the wreckage. The company is out several hundred dollars by the mixup, KILLED ON THE LERIGH Martin White, a middle aged wan, attempted to cross the tracks at Victor ahead ofthe Lehigh Val. ley Black Diamond express yesters day, but was struck and thrown to a nearby track. A train from the opposite direction due a moment $s body to pieces. ohis gio: is the guest of friends at Towanda, Mr. aad Mrs, Fred Curtis and son Fred are the guests of Towanda friends. ls — Mrs. Lloyd Smiley has returned from Elmira where she has been the past week. P. C. Gon and J. A. Dayton, of Towanda, are transacting business in Sayre today. Dr R.C. Lewis left this morn ing for a hunting trip. He will search for game in the woods be- low Towanda. He will be gone several days: + LOCAL NEWS The Record will not be issued tomorrow on account of removing into its new home on Lockhart street, O21 account of removing to its new home on Lockhart street there will be no Valley Record published tomorrow. Charles L. Mills, whose death occurred in Waverly yesterday, was a brother of Mrs. Spencer Brogham ofthis place. The transportation officials of the Lehigh are now busy perfect. ing winter time schedules which will shortly go into efiect. - - Such of us as fiad that beef, turkey, ham and eggs are too high iff price can make a filling thanks giving dinner on bacon and liver. “A Race for Life,” a sensational melodrama, with a story cf heart interest, will be presented to the pntrons of the Loomis Monday evening, John Healy, charged with lars ceny, was discharged by Justice Carey at a hearing held last night, the evidence being insufficient to hold him to court. “A Race for Life” comes to the Loomis on Monday evening. This is a most interesting drama of heart interest and promises to ats tract a large audience. - All members of Lady Willard Rebekah Lodge are requested to meet in I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow night for dnll. By qrder of Noble Grand, Belle Heverley. Every morning train bears away a number of the local sports who are bound for the woods. The game is plentiful and the local hunters are having excellent luck, There will be no Valley Record published tomorrow. The moving of the machinery and other ¢quip- ment to the new building on Lock: hart street makes the publication ofa paper a an a impossibility, A —— The rush in the freight departs ment of the Lehigh Valley is tax- ing the men to the limit. Dray men report that they were never busier in their lives and they have to hustle from carly morn until late at night in order to kecp up with their work. The management of the Loomis will present on Monday evening that greatest of all racing dramas, “A Race for Life.” It is a play that will thrill the pulses of the most blase theatre goer. From curtain to curtain the excitement of the piece is at fever heat, climax slicceeding climax with breathless rapidity. The briars and boquets of another general election have passed, which means we will have political peace for a few months at least. The country has once more been saved, and the average man will be glad that it is all over. Local politicians, however, will frcm now on begin to ercct their fences for the coming spring election. ; Painful in ite mildest form, ole fokly An agony or torture When foel the arel p firwt alight stifnoes Bloodine., It acta im- Failed to Recover the Lost Money Joe Benint, the Hungarian who lost his trunk some time ago, dollars in money, left this morning for Wilkes-Barre to consult a for. tune teller of that place. be remembered that the contents of the trunk itself was found on the banks of the Susquehanna, to Wilkes-Barre, and a fortune teller there told him that she would experience but little difficul ty in recovering the lost money, once she could get the coin under the right star. Considerable time has passéd, however, and the fors tune teller has not given cut any information on the subjzct There fore Benint has gome to Wilkes Barre to sce her and have her hur ry matters along, NEXT SUNDAYS NEW YORK WORLD A hundred years isa good way to look ahead, but there are peo ple who, think they can guess will be like in 206 A. D. Among city, Thomas A. Edison, who tel's This 1s a marvelously interesticg feature of a great Sunday Magas zine, CONMAND TO YOUNG MEX Own a spot of ground some- where young man. Own a home of your own. Pay dirt is found bs investing in Real Estate that is bound to increase in value, At- tend the auction sale of Lots Thursday Nov. 15 on Westbrook Heights, Sayre Pa. MONEY IS MADE By knowing where and when to invest it. We will show you the way at the Auction Sale of Lots on Thursday Nov. 15 on Wests brook Heights, Sayre, Pa. Attend this sale, Jules Murry’'s own company which will soon be here, is now making a final tour in “The Mum my and the Humming Bird," with William A, Whitecar in the stellar role of “Jack Lumley,” a part in which he has won a national repu- tation. Manager Murry will pros vide a new play for this favorite organization next season. —— Like American “Bee.” Servian peasants he Hp ei It means of an institution Known as moba. A man who has pot ficlant to plow or reap hi in the mo! that is to say, he vites all his neighbors to come and help him. H. ing for this service, providing only generous sup plies of food and drink; but when any of them apply for the moba it is une derstood that he will take his turn other by the hands suf farm calls in- pays notl Marvelous Vitality of Eel. Some oels are hard to kill. A fish erman of Port Isaac, Cornwall, Eng land, recently cut up a large douges eel he had caught for bait for his lobster pots, and 20 minutes afterward picked up the head to throw it int the sea. The jaws of the cel's head opened and the fis! forefinger was seized botwes The finger erman’s n the sharp teetll was badly damaged Lightning and a Mat. The Lolt of | from a clear which killed a horse durigg ) race at the Norristown, Pa, Driving club park, the other day lifted Andrew H. Roop’s hat straight ap five feet and returned It to his head again with the force which sent it do h ears ghtning sky wn over Pet Names for Burglars' Tools. Why does the burglar call the tool with which he opens windows and | doord a “jim? No t bo sure. Perhaps it 1s merely a px name. «- The French burg Frere Jacques,” whit b , firs “Dead as a Herring." Until the day of aquariums it was A somewhnt dificult matter to observe a live herring. It Is a fish thar dies tive clement, Among fishermen first arose the expression, “Dead as a her riog.’~The Sunday Magazine. From $6.50 Up. Just Re- ceived. PICTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a. "HERE IT IS! Just what you are looking for, first class insurance for actual cost, on fraternal plans. Insures both sexes be- tween 18 and €0 years. Also writes policies covering sickness and accident, paying dividend each five years, Call on E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Bell and Valley Phone, THINK IT OVER! This is an excel- lent time of year to have a heating sys- ittern installed and ready for the hard | winter which the weather man says! We would be plea- | sed to offer sugges- tions or give esl- 8 mates on steam, hot PRESS water or hot air sys- ems, Wo sell the satisfactory “Win- chester steam and hot water heaters, “~the American Rad- —~ ator Co's radiators ind boilers and the stly famous ‘Cheerful Home" furnace, making a fine line for you to choose from. Plumbing. ileating and Tinning. Gas Fixtures, Burners and Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Bath "Phones, Elmar" Ave. aay a0 ies Among Thanksgiving Good Things And there's lots of ‘em, there is none uiore satisfying than an Lhauraiios cy. + means a contected mind, “good digestion waits on a "and that 8 a big thing to on appetite aid riches, they say. Don't let Thasisgiee ing go by without you tie to some insurance, and if you willlet usa to the details you will What bos to regret it. We rsent the beat 1d most sclid peri, es oa the globe. FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 8. LLOYDT, PROP. Eas Liletety Covers More Surface, (3 times as much) Wears Longer, (5 times as long) Dries Quicker, (in 10 minutes) Than Any Enamel. A CHILD CAN APPLY IT. If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Broa, have LENIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. | Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. |M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. nard Block, Athena, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTE Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Stations ates 5l. 50 Per Dev. Sa H. H. Mercer Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Bpeeial stiention to Pension Papers, Valley Phone 11 X, oH {13 Desmond Brest, ee 17 Pl Plessant Bt. Waverly, Orders can be left at Weat Sayre Drug Store, both phones; or at he Hog street yards at Bayre. Both Pho COLEMAN NASSLER, WANTED Every Friday night at the How- ard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre, opposition to | Socialism. A.J.GREEN| CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans aad Estimates Fumiched os Stevenson ff Valley Phones ity |A, H. HURRAY, HD. SPECIALTIES: { Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose und { Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glans- {ee. Hours—0-12; 1-6: 7-8; Sundays by | BppO intment. OMos, Wheelock Hlook, : The Record has the best House DINING HALL AND LUNA — Lease ever printed in Dradford county ; LUNCHES AT ALL HOLRS. Iso Vest Pocket and Desk Recep : Books, and a varisty of Legal hanks Pool and Billiards in the Rear, Coustables. 134 Lockhart Street tayre, for Justioas and CG
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