that of givi Diving to offer for are now at industry today, has grown— our busca line shall strengthen our - 218 Desmond 84., Bayro. Wr If you don't brads with The Man Who “Gets There” The Valley Record yard and offies st Raymond & Haupt's, Rockaway oysters at Kasper's Oyster Bay, fresh from the shell, I 40 cents per quart. i 322 8. Main 8t,, Athens. us we both lose money. “= ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GOOD BOOKS Just received over 800 vol- umes of Books of Fiction and Poems. Prices ranging from 10 cents to $2 00 each, We have everything that is good as well as cheap in sta. tionery, novelties, etc. We are headquarters for Souvenir Post Cards, WEBER'S BOOK STORE Lockhart St. You can pay $5 or $10 a month and carry interest in real estate, and get G per cent interest on your money, - Mr. and Mrs: Edgar V. Gage of Worcester, N. Y, who have been visitiog their daughter, Mrs, Ira Hotaling, returned home today. The Victors of Sayre and the second team of the Athens high school played a tie game on Satur- day last on the Riverside grounds. Remember that Murphy & Blish are bere to stay, They are not going out of business and will be found at the old stand at any and all times to make good their word in each and every instance, Special meetiog of Sayre Lodge No. 1 N. P. A, called for this attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Emma G. Hudson, On account of the R R. T. hall being in use the members will meet in the office of Mr. Cross on Lock- hart street at 7:30 p. m, Remembet the great clothing sale "BE LOCATED HERE Levinton Bros. Have Rented Lower Floor of Talmadge Building for This Purpose Sayre is to have a new industry shape of a shirt factory which will be located in the building now occupied by H. R. Talmadge as a a plumbing shop, The lease for the building was drawn yester- day and possession will be given on the first day of next month. Some time ago Max Levinton, a representative of the Elmira Shirt Manufacturing Company came to Sayre for the purpose of looking cver the town. After talking with several business men he concluded that this would be an excellent place in which to locate, Accord- ingly Le entered into an agreement by which the company secures possession of the lower floor and basement of the building mention- ed above, The company have been in buss iness in E'mira for several years but recently the plant at that place has been unable to fill the orders, and it was 4-termined to establish a branch of the industry in some place where operators could be secured. Thesplant will start with about fifty hands and this number will be increased from time to time. The procu:t will be of a high char- acter, requiring the installing of up to date machinery. Girls who desire employment shou'd address the E!mira Shirt Manufacturing Company at Elmira BIE CLOTHING SALE Murphy & Blish, the well known local clothing merchants, will open tomorrow morning what will doubtless prove to be one of the largest clothing sales held in Sayre This firm is overstocked and must make room, therefore they have decided to cff:r everything at a sacnfize. It will be remembered that about a year ago this firm conducted a large clothing sale, at which time thousands of dollars worth of goods went into the hands of delighted customers. Remems ber that the big sale commences tomorrow morning. MOVED T0 ROCHESTER E A. Eason, formerly a council. man from the Fourth Ward and who for several years has been in the freight department of the Lehigh Valley, has moved his fam ily from this place to Rochester, N.Y. His house at the corner of Chemung st. and Wilbur ave. will occupied by Fred E Smith local freight agent for the Valley, and his brother Charles Smith, Mr. Eason will go to Rochester with the best wishes of scores of friends in Sayre, EE, HONE PEOPLE From Sayre, Athens and this <ecs tion are behind Westbrook Heights addition. They bave faith in Sayre and to make added improvements they offer 75 choice lots out of their holdings at auction. Ifthey have faith, why not you? A small investment on easy terms will make you money. Attend this auction sale on Thursday, Nov. 15, commencing at 10 a. m, DON'T Have your children ask you the question, “Pa, do we own this home ?" and have to answer “No, we pay rent” Better take a day off and see how easy it is to own a home of your own at Westbrook Heights on Thursday, November 15th. You make the price and the FRANSORNIAN MUSICALE me SENT 10 TA Former Employers of Man With Broken Back Will Defray His Expenses to His Native Ldnd On September 21 last Francisco Durante, an Italian in the employ of S. B. Mutchler & Son at Towan- da, was struck by a traveling bucket used in the construction of the piers for the Lehigh's new bridge, and sustained irjuries from which the physicians say be will never recover. He was crushed to the earth by the blow from the bucket and when he was brought to the hospital at this place the surgeons discovered that one of the verte br:v in the spinal column had teen broken. Despite this fact Durante may live for years. He is paralyz:d from the hips down and is therefore Pac ical y helpless, although he is able to move the lower part of his bedy., He appears cheerful and converses cheerfully with his fel~ low countrymen, to whom he res cently expressed a desire to go to his native country and spend his few remaicing days. His wish was made known to his former employ ers, Mutchler & Son, and yesterday arraogements were made whereby Durante will at once be sent to Italy. Mr. Lewis, the boookkeepsr for the firm, came to Sayre yester- day afternoon, and with several of Durante’s fellow countrymen went to the hospital, where Durante was paid the sum of £200 in cash and also entered into an agreement re~ leasing the firm from liability on account of the irjuries which he has sustained. Ia addition tothe $200 Durante is to be provided transportation from Sayre to his home at Giania, Italy, and two male nurses will be employed to accompany him, Surgical aid will also be furnished, as Durante is suffering from sores on his back, and hips which he has acquired from lying in bed so long. The entire expenses of sending Durante to his home, accompanied by the nurses, will amount to nearly $1,000, and this will be borne en- tirely by Mutchler & Son, This action on the part of the firm is most commendatory,. From a legal standpoint it is extremely doubtful whether Durante or his heirs could have recovered dame ages from the firm as the accident is said to have resulted from care. lessness other than that contributed by them. Mutchler & Son are well known in Sayre, having executed a large contract here for the Lehigh when the new shops were built. They acquired an excellent .reputation here for square dealitg, and their treatment of this uafortunate Ital ian indicates that the reputation is well merited. : Durante and his attendants will probably start for the sunny land of Italy the latter part of this week. It is said that ths $200 which he received from Mutchler & Son will keep him in comparative comfort ia Italy for a period of ten years CASE DISCHAREED At the hearing held last night before Justice Nelson George Case charged with surety of the peace, was discharged. Attorney Paul Maynard represented the Common- wealth and A. L. Laws, Fsq, ap- peared for Case. * YOU CAN'T G0 WRONG Ia buying Westbrook Heights lots for they will double in value. We are on high ground, level, free from smoke and dirt. There is a future ahead for these lots. At- tend the sale on Thursday, Nov, 15th. Band and concert. ERIE FIRENEN and If Refused, They, Too, Will Go Out. favor a strike. The vote thus far going out. It is expected that the result will be announced late this announced it will be made known the men shall cease work. engineers are formulating demands which will be made dpon the com- pany, and in the cvent of the des mands not being granted the men at the throttle will leave their posts. A strike of both engineers and firemen will result in the com plete tying up of the Erie system. The two committees of the firemen and engineers will hold a confar- ence tomorrow, ee — WILL ERECT NEW BUILDING Talmadge's Plumbing Shop Will be Removed to Lockhart Street. . H. R. Talmadge, who has rented the building in which his plumbing establishment has been located to the ElmiraShirt factory will at once commence the erection of a new building on Lockhart street. The new building will be located on the lot adjoining the one on which The Records new buildiog stands, and will be large enough to meet the needs of the plumbing Gusiness * BUSTER BROWN Oa next Tuesday, Nov. 13, the Loomis opera house will cffer “Buster Brown," a musical comedy that has withstood the crucial test of repeated presentation through- out the country, No better known little chap than R F. Outcault’s ‘Buster” has ever been given the fun loving world. And yet all of the bsy's popularity must not be attributed to his own personality for there is “Tige,” the sharer of Buster's joys and sorrows, and as Buster has grown we have “Mary Jane,” a trio that have never been surpassed in the realms of the car- toon. They are still in the lime light of popularity in the play, with the delightful girl back- ground. This season all new cos tumes and scenery have been pro- vid-d together with the latest and most popular songs and new music. In fact itis a second edi~ tion of “Buster Brown" revised, enlarged and brought up to the hour. Master Rosen will be seen in the character of “Buster.” BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING There will be a meeting of the Sayre borough council in the Packer hose rooms this evening, It is expected that the sewer ques- tion will come up for discussion. Recently the Lehigh Valley has granted several concessions rela- tive to the sewer going under the company tracks and this matter will also be placed before the coun- MUST BE STOPPED Recently a fireman employed by the Lehigh was disciplined for throwing from a car a piece of coal which struck a track hand severely injuring him. The matter was re- ported to the superintendent, and he has issued orders that the prac tice of throwing coal from the cars must be discontinued. iganlC = cine. Morris Chairs From $6.50 Up. Just Re- ceived. PICTURE FRAMING GALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a. 2 So0k YN EIT ISI E Just what you are looking for, first class insurance for actual cost, on fraternal plans. Insures both sexes be- tween 18 and 60 years. Also writes policies covering sickness and accident, paying dividend each five years, Call on E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Oifice 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Bell and Valley Phone. Payday Specials ; 1 sk. Henkei's best bread flour$1 24 Every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction, if it does not your money cheerfully refunded. 1 25 Ib.sk. granulated sugar . $1 29 Things Aud tkero's lots of ‘ew, {here Is mene 15 1b. sk. granulated supar 27C| wore satisfying than an insurance poli- ; v »1c | €Y. lt means a contented mind, where » pkgs. Nu Life : + =3¢ | “good digestion waits on a ite,” and ; pkgs. Epgosee : 23c | that's a big thing to have— ter than 2pkgs. Fore. , , . .-. 2% Fai Don't let Thankagiv- 2 pkgs. shredded wheat | riches, they say. | ing go by without you tie to sams ged . 213c| insurance, and if you will let us a 3 pkgs. Zest, Pettij>hn vor | 10 the details you will never have cause + 25€7 to regret it.” We reprsent the best . 11¢c And most solid companies on the globe. jcans com... . 2cans lsceoMms . . . oo. .2%¢ 2 cans 15c peas . . FRED J. TAYLOR, : SAYRE, PA. 2 cans 15¢c lima beans . . . 2 cans 15¢ string beanse, TERE Gv 15 cag Sayre Rendering ee Ss,» 2 WORKS 5 Ib. pail corn syrup C. 6. LLOYDT, PROP. 2 lb. pail corn syrup . . . t bottle msple syrup . 2 lbs 40 50 prunes. 3 Ibs. 50 Go prunes . . . + Ibs. 80 go prunes 3:1bs. best yice. . . . O lbs cat flake . . 4 q's. beans 4 Ibs. Lima beans 3 pint cans French mustard . §O cent teas . cent leds, . . . ... 35¢cent teas, , .. . . . . , 20 cent ccfiee 25 cent coffee . . 30 cent ccffee | 35 cent ccfice . . viele 02 We have celery, cranberries, radishes, lettuce, etc, at lowest market price, A. J. HOAG 220 Desmond St, . 23¢C . 25¢C . 35¢ 32¢ ‘Phone 151x 4 do. be ples- LE BAKER RH mse ° ® 0 | tions or give esti- (Carpenter and Bullder. 17 Pleasant Bt. Waverly, N. Y. TOUHEY'S HOTEL Cre New and Up-to-Date, Plred- FYABlag Xe Aceommodations, Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Station. Cotas $1.50 Por Day. Same. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Spselal attention to Pension Papere, Nibilsn te Bou H. R. TALMADGE, 11 Desmond Street, EAT™® | Boh *Pheses Elmer” Notice. AJ.GREEN oe. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. | We postive sams: eniared peated. expense of book. Plans and Estimates Furalshed Plumbing, Heating and (as Fixtures, Burners and Glassware. rod ns out of lon to the mmousd is in
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