Second, we pay no rents. ~ MANEY & PAGE, GEO. L. 216 Desmond 8S¢., Sayre. if You Have Never Used OIL HEATER Buy one now. We have several kinds and grades and the prices range from $3.00 to $5.50 They have the smnokeiess devic®, (you cannot make them smoke) acd the assortment is complete. We have Gas Heaters and Stove Pipe Heaters. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. ‘The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who kas blood —real rish bhicod—and plenty of 14—in his body. Briggs’ Wise of Cod Liver Oil Bakes blood lots of 14— life-giving, braln-nouriah- strengih-replenishing Bk, 73¢c Per Bottle. Confectionery Store Tally and Chooaliten ot ‘a ede Nice fancy Boxes of Candy. The Valley Record “All the nsws that's #2 te print” TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. Best grade Lehigh Valley and Bernice eoal, well screened, prompt delivery; hard and soft wood. Both phones at yard and office at Reymond & Haupt's. D, Clarey Coal Co, Want a quick lunch? Go to C. A. Neaves place on Lehigh ave. You can't beat him. 163 6t + The cold wave which the ‘weather bureau promised for tos day did not arrive on schedule : The police committee of the borough council have decided to ‘repair the old lock-up and make it 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. C. A. Neaves' place on Lehigh ave. is the place to get a quick lunch. 163 Gt Wanted—A girl for general housework. Enquire 415 South Elmer av: nue, Sayre. “For Her Sister's Sin" at the Loomis this evening, with high class specialties between the acts. The Cradoc-Newille Repertoire company will present “For Her Sister's Sin" at the Loomis this evening. > Every merchant in Sayre should secure his share of the November and December business, This can be done by using the columns of The Valley Record, Hoa. J.T. Sawyer will give an interesting talk on his recent trip to Alaska in the Baptist church at Waverly, Wednesday evening, Nov. 21 at 8:15. Admission 25 cents. The young men and ladies of St. Joseph's church will hold a euchre and social evening at Phar macy hall. West Sayre, Thursday evening, Nov. 27, for the benefit of the church. A large attendance is desired. Carpenters are engaged in re- pairing the burough lock-up. The building will be lowered to the ground and “banked up" for the re ———— ie! "EXCELENT SHOW Cradoc-Neville Company Gave a Fine Performance at the Loomis Last Night The Gradoc-Neville repertoire company gave its initial perform. ance at the Loomis last night toa crowded house. This is the first time that the company has appear ed in this section and it made an instantaneous hit. “Shadows of New York,” a melodrama in four acts was the bill and it was staged and handled in a most excellent manner. There were four big vaudeville numbers, aad nothing finer in this line has been seen at Loomis with a popular price coms pany. Melvin's Midget Animal Circus is alone worth the price of admission, Mr. Melville has two trick ponies, a dozen or more dogs and several monkeys, all of which are trained to perfection. The trick pony is without doubt the best that has ever been seen here, and does tricks for his master that that seem to display almost human intelligence. Edmonds & Smith, acrobats and high barrell jumpers, also gave a first class exhibition of talent, while Miss Enid Dz:lle, a singing and dancing soubrette, captivated the audience. All inall the Cradoc-Feville company is far and away the strongest melodram- atic combination that has appeared at the Loomis in many moons The theatre should be crowded the remainder of the week. This even ing “For Her Sister's Sin” will be the attraction, with the usual high class specialties between the acts, and it should be greeted with a crowded house, Usaquestionably the best show that has been at the Lyceum in re- cent years is “The Mummy and the Humming Bird,” which opened on Thursday afternoon and which continues throughout the week The cast is headed by W. A. Whitecar, who essays the part made famous by Joha Drew. Itis really hard to imagine even John Drew making more of the part or handling it any more cleverly than does Mr. Whitecar. Henry Carl Lewis in the character part of an Italian, is masterly, and Amanda Wellington as the wife of the Mummy could scarcely be improv- el upon. W. J. Townsend, Leo Herbert White and Rachael Sans derson fill most creditable roles which do not give them full oppor tunity of displaying their capabili- ties. The production is most ar- tistic throughout and the play it- self is one of the masterpieces of recent years — Toledo Blade. LUNCH WAGON CLOSED The lunch wagon which has been operated by Johnson & Brews in on North Lehigh avenue for several weeks has closed its doors, and the wagon and its contents has been attached for various debts contracted by the firm. F, E. Seager and Ray Allen are the complainants. Mr. Seager’'s bill being for groceries and Mr, Allen for services rendered. LODKING FOR HIS WIFE A Laceyville man was in Sayre last night looking for his wife who left the former place several days ago in company with a man who was no her husband. The latter who arrived here last night after a fruitless search declared that if he could lay bands on both the man and woman there would be some- thing doing. SOCIALIST MEETING There will be a special meeting of the Socialist local tomorrow evening at the usual place, Steps preparatory to putting a ticket in the field for the next election will be taken, and it is the desire of the officers that every member be f i} i i | | Hoa E. M Dunham is at To- wandiy today attending county court, = Mrs. Aaron Wood of Scranton is visiting at the home of Frank Mead. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE T. J. Leahy, Doctors Cummings and Higgins and Miss June Balch of this place, attended the progres sive cuchre party given at the home of Dr. Dodd in Athens last evens ing. Eight tables were played and the Sayre party report a most enjoyable time, Mr. Leahy won the prize despite the fact that he is an amateur and was never known to gamble before in all his life. In factit has never been supposed that he could tell the deuce of clubs from the tray of diamonds, but he handled the pasteboards last night like an old war horse, and did not need a basket to do the shuffling. The prize was a handsome hand painted plate, on one side of which was a partridge, natural as life, and when Mr, Leahy saw the bird he yelled with delight. He is partic ularly fond of partridge and the prize is therefore of double value to him. When it is taken into consideration that he was playing against old timers, who handle the cards like professionals, Mr. Lea- hy's victory is particularly gratify ing to him. An excellent lunch was served to the guests and every one declare that they had a most delightful time, although they are unable to explain how an amateur should be so lucky. LOCAL NEWS With eggs at 32 cents a dozen, butter at 30 cents per pound, and poultry fetching prices that are al most prohibitive, the average far mer ought not to find trouble in enjoying life! " The W. S. & A. Traction com~ pany are placing a new switch on Elmer avenue near Oneida street. The installation of the switch is a part of the company’s plans for a ten-minute service. Leon Warren, a shop employe was at the hospital today to receive treatment for a laceration and con- tusion of the ring finger of the left hand He struck the member with a hammer and was compelled to lay off for a few days. > F. N. Hibbits, superintendent of motive power of the LehighValley, is in Sayre today. It is understood that Mr. Hibbits is here for the purpose of installing A. W. White- ford into his new situation as sups erintendent of the new shops. me— i —————— A special train drawn by the Lehigh's famous engine No.2 and private coaches Nos. 351 and 352 stopped in Sayre a short time this afternoon. Oa board the train was a large party of Lehigh Valley officials, They are on a tour of inspection. Harry Dougherty, who was op- erated upon for apdendicitis at the hospital on last Sunday, and since which time has been in a critical condition, is reported slightly im- proved today and there appear to be excellent chances for his ulti mate recovery. Health Officer Broughm reports that at the present time there are no cases of contagious disease in Sayre borough, Houses which have been quarantined have all been fumigated and the inmates re leased. There is little or no ty phoid fever at the present time. CHILDREN BARRED The postoffice department has decided that childrea going to and from school shall not be allowed to get the mail for their parents. The postoffice habit among the children has become a nuisance according to the department, both to the public and the postmaster, to say nothing of the chances taken in the proper delivery of mail to the per Sayre report fo court yesterday afternoon. to indict James Smith, charged burglary. Both of these were Sayre cases. The case of the Italians charged with the murder of Eugene Mes- senger at Athens last summ come before the present grand jury. District and but the result of his investigations of course, have not been divulged NEW EXPERIMENT With the end in view of making the engines do double the work they have been doing the Lehigh Valley officials at the Coxton yard will put a new plan into effect as an cxperiment. The engines in the freight department are coaled with a mixture of bituminous and buckwheat czal. Heretcfore the supply has been dumped without mixing into the tenders of the engines, and the fireman has had the work of getting the best com- bination of coal. In most cases he had to throw the coal into the furnace of the engine just as he found it. The best results of the combina tion therefore were not obtained Now the officials will sec to it that the coal is thoroughly mixed before it is thrown into the tender of the engine. fps GREAT REMOVAL SALE We are soon to move our stock of merchandise to the R. H. Sayre Hose Building Thomas ave. Sayre. Eor 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 mons ey on all classes of goods at this sale. No. 107 Thomas ave, Sayre. H. D. Angell & Co. ——————————————— BOWLING The Utopia alleys will be open tonight. 1 OO-0L, —— rt Free Free Mra. A. C. Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sample bottle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down. Bloodine is a body builder and system tonic of wonderful merit, aud if you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest system Tonio in the world. Sick Kidneys are positivel cured by Bloodine. Sold by C. Driggs, Bayre. Thanksgiving Day in Wilkes- Barre The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make special rate £1.00 from Sayre to Wilkes- Barre and return, November 20. Spec ial trains in both directions. Tickets will be sold Nov. 20th and will be good going only on train leaving Sayre 6:45 a. m.. returning leave Wilkes Barre at 4:45 p. m. on date of issue only. See Lehigh Valley ticket agents for farther particulars. 104 Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Pilea. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a pou tice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- iam's I Pile Ointment is prepared for Pilea and Itching of the private arts. Every box is guarauteed. Sold J druggista, by mail, for 60c and $1.00. illiams Mis Co., Prop'a, Cleveland, 0. Forsale by C, M. Driggs, druggist. mann Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in its mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture 1 neg. looted, When you feel the first pain in the muscles, the firstalight stiffness in the joints take Bloodine, It acts im- mediately on the Blood and Nerves, and will pousively cure Rheumatism, how- ever povere, Sold by CM. Driggs, Sayre. | Tey an ad in The Record WANTED Every Friday night at the How- ard Elmer Else house, Maple street, West Sayre, opposition to Socialism, ——OF — Morris Chairs From $6.50 Up. Just Re- ceived. PICTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, 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. 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. Then provide, her with a Gas Healer - Among Thanksgiving Good Things | And there's lpts of ‘em, there is none | wore satisfying than an insurance {cy. Itmeanss contented mind, | | “good digestion waits on a te,” and {that's a big thing to have—better than | riches, they say. Don't let Thankagiv- | ing go by without you tie to some | insurance, and if you will let us {to the details you will never have cause [to regret it. We re t the beat | and most solid companies on the globe. FRED J. TAYLOR, | SAYRR, PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 6. LLOYDY, PROP. Ansores (cleanliness. costs less. Gas Light Co, Waverly. LO0NS OFERN HOLS All This Week Beginning MONDAY, NOV. 19 A. P. Reed Presents the Grodoc-Neville Co. In Repertoire of High-Class Melo- dramatic Successes Togethi- er With 6—Big Vaudeville Actes. Including as an extra attraction | “Melville's Midget Circus." Our Own Car, Ponies and Tableaux Wagons. Matinees—W ednesday and Saturday Ladies admitted on Monday for 15¢, limited to 200 Tolmadge Bulding, Elmer Ave.. Sayre, Prices—10, 20 and 30 Cents Seats at Hall's Shoe Store. WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. ‘The Valley Record Will pay $1.00a head at the barn | or $2.00 delivered —with hides on. All calls promptly attended to day or might. Valley telephone at store Bell telephone in house. J. H. DUNLAP, Susquehanna St. Athens, Pa R. H. DRISLANE, Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furcished 210 Millar St. Sayre, Pa Valley Phone 128x. WE PRINT Bring Your Job Printing to {printers a0 8 nov, equipment are at your