ol al EL We want you to get down. MANEY & PAGE, ~z 216 Desmond St, Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” is the man who bas blood —zeal rish blood —and plenty of 13—Iin his body, Briggs” Wise of Cod Liver Ol . Makes blood lots of It Iog, irengih rep inishiog 75 P Per Bottle. G. M. Driggs Proscriglion Dreggist. pak Bulilleg, - yr Fa M. PROCAS, Confectionery Store Delicious Candy, fresh eve The Valley Record “All the mews that's £t ts prist” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908, LOCAL BREVITIES Best grade Lehigh Valley and Bernice Coats, caps and tams at McMa- han's, Shoes, shoes a large selection at Tow prices at H. Sattlers, 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. 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 save money on waists, skirts and petticoats at McMahan's, > — Men's Fleecelined Shirts and Drawers 39¢c at H, Sattlers, Ladies’, gents and children’s un- derwecar and union suits at McMa- han's. Childrens Suits worth $200, on sale for $125 this week at H. Sattlers, 159-5. Boarders wanted—Eanquire at No. 330 West Lockhart street, Sayre. iw? —— sn Mrs. Clara Harrington and Mrs John M. Rice went to Elmira this morning, You can dress will for little money if you buy your Suits and Overcoats at H. Sattlers. Basrel of Dill pickles, this year's | cack, just opened at W. S, Wright's grocery, Elmer avenue. The W.C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Cora Sterigere, 320 Hayden street, Thursday, Nov. 15, at 2:10 Tomorrow, Thursday, the big auction lot sale at Westbrook Heights. Commences at 10a, m, 75 choice lots at what you think TH ro nl His Bondsman Surrendered Him to the {utborities This Morn- ing Constable Speacer Brougham accompanied Tom Holmes to the county jiilat Towanda this afters noon. Holmes was arrested Now 7. on complaint of Susan Burhans, who charged him with aggravated assault. Ata hearing before Jus- tice Carey Holmes was held to court and furnished bail in the sum of $200 for his appearance, E. A. Wilber qualifyiog as bondsman. After bis release Holmes immedi- ately began filliog up on had cider and has since made life misers able for those who reside in his neighborhood Last night he went to Waverly to escape arrest, but while there fell into the clutches of the police. This morning Justice Hoagland sentenced him to 30 days at Owego cracking stone. In the meantime, however, his bonds man, Mr. Wilber, hid been inform- ed of the manner in which Holmes was performing and he decided to surrender him, Accordingly a bail piece was issued ard Constable Brougham went to Waverly this forenoon and secured custedy of Holmes, REAL ESTATE ALWAYS SAFE There is no investment so safe and secure and none that offers better profit to the investor than investments in real estate. and especially building lots. You can duplicate any and cvery other kind of security except real estate. But every piece of real estate has pecu- liar advantages of its own. It never can be lost or destroyed and it will always form a basis of all credit and security, No man can make a mistake by investing in a few lots in the new addition, West- brook Heights on Thursday. Nov 15th, commencing at io am, ;§ lots at auction, GREAT REMOVAL SALE We are soon to move our stock of merchandise to the R. H. Sayre Hose Bui!diag Thomas ave. Sayre. Esr the next two weeks we will run a Cut Price sale. We have many lines of goods we wish to close out before moving. Dry goods, groceries, shoes, rubbers, ladies’ and children's underwear, full line men's and boy's underwear full stock of hosiery and socks, men's shirts, pants, overalls, gloves mittens, jackets, also notions and millinery. We can save you mon. cy on all classes of goods at this sale. No. 107 Thomas ave, Sayre. H. D. Angell & Co. 160 6°, FACTS WORTH THINKING ABOUT Baaoks pay 3 per cent. Farming pays 10 per cent. Mercantile pays 15 per cent, Speculating pays nothing. Real estate pays 50 to 100 per cent, and always safe. Get in the safe class class on Thursday, Nov. 15th, by attending the auction sale of 75 choicz lots at Westbrrok Heights, Sayre, Pa. The Utopia alleys will be open tonight. Murphy and Blish's store is crowded these days with the large number of people who are availing themselves of the unprecedented bargains that are being offered The force at the store is taxed to its utmost capacity to wait upon the customers. Last year's sale was a large one, but is being sur. passed by the one the firm is now conducting. na ————————— Bxposure Brings on Rheumatism Puiu la lt mildest form, GRANTS CONCESSIONS Will Permit Borough to Lay Sewer Under Company Tracks | The sewer question has been hang- | ing fire for some tims on account of the council being unable to get the consent of the Lehigh to go under the tracks at a point below | Hayden street. At the meeting of | the council held last night, how- ever, it developed that the come pany has granted concessions and will permit the sewer to go under the tracks om terms which are satisfactory, Heretofore the com- pany has insisted that in event of their desiring to have the sewer re- moved they could do s3> without the consent of the council and bur den the borough with the expense An agreement was reached recently however, whereby the tompany will pay for the work in the event of their wanting to remove it to another point LOCAL NEWS All leading brands of flour, in- cluding Pillsbury’'s, Ceresota and Laurel at W. S. Wright's grovery, South Elmer avenue, You can invest in real estate and get O per cent on your money at once. Interest payable quarterly Address A.'H. Sawtelle, Sayre. —————— Mr. Dan Ark of Rochester, N Y , has charge of the Utopia bowl: ing alleys. Hes a celebrated base ball umpire in league games. Another barrel of home made sauer krau® just opencd at W. § Wright's grocery, Elmer avenue, Neufchatel, swi'zer and full cream cheese. 3t i —— Fred Walker, an employe of the Record's composing room was called to Towanda last night on account of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs, O C. Post Tomorrow, Thursday, the big auction lot sale at Westbrook Heights. Commences at 10a m 75 choice lots at what you thick they are worth, Free carriages from D:pot park. Everyone in- vited. Be on hand for bargains. Sayre Land and Imp. Co. A scenic and musical revival of Daniel Sully’'s well remembered comedy success, “The Corner Gro cery,” with a cast including a num- ber of the members of the onginal company will be the oftering at the Loomis on Friday evening. Tomorrow, Thursday, the big auction lot sale at Westbrook Heights. Commences at 10a. m 7¢ choice lots at what you think they are worth, Free carriages from Depot park. Everyone in- vited. Be on hand for bargains. - Sayre Land and Imp. Co. An announcement that will un doubtedly interest a great many of our old theatre goers and'everyone who erjoys comedy of the hearty and wholesome kind is the coming of Daniel Sully's famous comedy “The Corner Grocery” to the Loomis on Friday evening. The Record is mow provided with both phones, the Bell and the Valley. When you have an item of news grab either one, and insist upon central comnecting you with the office at once. We are here to print the news, Tomorrow, Thursday, the big auction lot sale at Westbrook Heights, Commences at 10a. m, 75 choice lots at what you think they are worth. Free carriages from Depot park. Every one in vited. Be on hand for bargains, Sayre Land and Imp. Co Since the recent snow fell people | have been troubled very much of late by the boys promiscuous | throwing of snow balls, Scvera ral | pérsons have been hit, and if the | practice is not stopped or indulged in with a little more care it may lead to some of the boys causing considerable trouble. PRICE FOR RENT OF from §2 to $4 per Day used to improve the streets, and re- the Westbrook Heights’ promoters for the purpcse of grading their mit to the promoters for the use of the scraper but the councilmen at their meeting held last night, They also insisted that the rate of $2 per day for the use of the ma- chine was too low and after some discussion it was decided to render a bill of $4 per day. Itis claimed that there is a resolution on the minute books of the council which provides that the machine may be let to putside parties at the rate of $2 par day, and that the burgess has the authority to let the same HOSE DRYING FACILITIES SOLD Recently the R H. Sayre hose company sold their building oo Thomas avenue to H. D. Angell, and last night at the meeting of the council it developed that the sale cf the building had deprived the borough of hose drying facilities A structure for this purpose was attached to ths hose house and when the latter was sold to Mr, Angell he also acquired the hose drying house. Since that time Street Commissioner Fields, who has charge of the hose, has been drying the same near the furnace in the basement of the Elmer building. The council will make provision for another place in which to care for the hose, BOROUGH WILL REPAIR LOCKUP At the regular adjourned meeting of the Sayre borough council held last night the lockup question came up for discussion and it was decided to make repairs to the one which is now in use. The lockup 1s in bad conditian ; the sills have rotted, there is no foundation under it, and the winter winds have free passage underneath. While it is undergoing repairs a committee, appointed by the president of the conncil, will investigate the cost of two steel cages, and if these can be purchased at a reasonable price they will be placed in the old town hall, which has recently been aban doned by the council, ERECTING NEW BUILDING This morning a a (ores of men in the employ of Contractor Adamy began excavating for the founda tion of a new building to be ercct- ed by H. R. Talmadge on Lock hart street. Mr. Talmadge has rented the store now occupied by his plumbing establishment to the Elmira shirt factory and the latter concern is to take possession on the first of December. Mr. Tal madge will therefore be compelled to put up a building in an incred- ibly short time. It will be a frame building, one story high, rox20 feet in dimensions. ACCIDENT DELAYED THEATRE- GOERS An accident to an engine at the power house last might enveloped Sayre in darkness and greatly in- convenicnced the mammoth crowd that had made preparations to ats ance at the l.oomis. The break preclude the possibility of carrying the theatre patrons to Waverly, so Manager Watrous seat word to the Lehigh officials and extra cars were provided for the “ stub" train that leaves here at 8 o'clock. Try an ad in The Record, og N02 Fine Nes ri ——Of Morris Chairs From $6.50 Up. Just Re- ceived. PICTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE : 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a. : RN A RY HPL oS 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 60 years. Iso writes policies covering sickness and accident, paying dividend each five years, Call on E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, 3% Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Bell and Valley Phone. SPECIAL ims. THIS WEEK and wost solid comp Staple Dry Goods Notions, Underwear, Shoes Rubber Goods California Hams . . lc! " : New California Prunes 10c| Among Thanksgiviog Good 18 Ibs sweet potatoes . 25c| ge : 4 .. | Aud there's lotsa of ‘em, there Is me 1 pkgs Nu Life 27 | wore satisfying tban an lusurance 10 A ; oY: It means a contented mind, 3 Acme soap , . 2 Sol pol digestion waits ons io” and "Yh i rere n " . i t's a big thing to ve— or & ; Choice Bread Flour sl, 20 | Jiches, they say. Don't let Thankagiv=. 10 1bs pure buckwheat | ing go by without you tie to some good flour 30c¢ | Foyrimnhon a Jet ha end ea ee r : 1 i : Smithfield : Sora to regret” I6.T°We ropracat the best Smithhiel creamery es on the globe. PIAS + uv... « + 0 LO 4 Choy fresh eggs FRED J. TAYLOR, : BE SAYRSE, PA. 3 cans standard toma- : . : Notice is hereby given that the p 3 cans peas nership hereotors Cxlting betwesn L. . Carman ton, Sayre, 3 cans Sor . L : 1= | Pa, under the fru name of Ashton 2 cans i vd 8; 25¢ Carman, was dissolved on date b dc ans choice red salmon xara dissolved on this dale 3 bottles catsup said partaership are to be paid to bl . Ashton, and all demands on the 1 can table syrup partnership wikia. to WIS for payment, E M. ABHTON, L. Is CARMAN Sayre, Pa., Nov. 13. 1900. Rates :— Wanted, Lost, Sale, etc, § cent a -. — 3 Hardware, Graniteware i routs fe Lt g Tinware, Crockery, &c., &ec. [Ja to paid genta Simatons, wanted; All at Wanted. 3 : Pin boys over 10 years of Uto- | Rock Bottom Prices Pia AR nus Ne Jar Typewriter sud s wanted to do after office call for work. L. Smith, hii. 144a. C.A ro @ ® | A banch of keys between high | and Stevenson street. Raturu toh school office. Reward, ( | I : D Two crowbars, one about 4 feeb and oue § feet long, between Sayre | Tioga Point & C O : i at this Eat Fine Art Andes heatin = Mrs. James Kooy, 108 t ] [dome of Hopkina St. Weat Supe aa 1 ¥ puts ns ae Carpenter and Bullder. ae : — ud i 31 Seah Re ave, = 17 Pleasant 8t. Waverly, N. Y. | Seren houses and lots for sale ln TOUHEY'S HOE] Ei rid Sd For Rent Bve New and U Date. Firgs | For rent, office rooms In the C . pein 2 of i |B Bloek. Two houses to rent, one t voom, | Thomas Ave, Oppuaite L. V. Stadio, Modern improvements, and nn room a Sayre | hou Enquireof OG, L. Van B ; $28 31.50 Por boy Athens. Phone 337.0 Valley. 180 2 ’ House to rent, corner of OSBORN'S LIVERY =: coe of omst 110 West Cooper street, 150-8¢ Seven room houge: : Sete ny scitabla for small family, o Baggage called for and delivered in Inquire of Mrs, Con yey No. 214 ows aay prt of Sayin Athens and Waverly, ard street, Waverly, 10 all kinds of team work attended - promptly. Livery attached. Ten room brick house, modern DR. NH. S. Fish A.J.GREE] Has removed his offices, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. from the Lockhart building pias and Estimates Heavy and Light Draying and Moving to No. 217 South Elmer Ave. 15 Steves 01, RE — "