We want you to get down. Second, we pay no rents. it comes to style and work- MANEY & PAGE, If You Have Never Used OIL HEATER Buy one now. We have several kinds and grades and the prices rarga from $3.00 to $5.50 They have the (you canrot make them smoke) and the ascortment is complete. We have smokeless device» Gass Heaters and Stove Pipe Heaters. 218 Desmond 8t., Sayre. WW If you don’t trada wiih 322 8. Main St,, 3 uz wea bois inte meray Athens, “os The Man Who “Gets There” Sayre, Ia, , fresh ev Zafly and Choco tes of all Nice fancy Boxes of Candy. Hot soda water, ice raz sodas, fruits, popcorn peanuts dara for Sutus ys, fresh choco- pricea, day. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, lo BREVITIES 1008. ing her parents at Laurel Hill 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' plaice on Lehigh ave, is the place to get a quick lunch. 163 Gt Grocers and meat dealers are beginning to place orders for Thanksgiving turkeys. Wanted—A girl for housework. Enquire 415 Elmer av:nue, Sayre. general South The W. C. T, U. will meet at the home of Miss Eva Steckel 6o6 Stevenson St, Thursday at 2: 30, ——————p ee eeemarareten Jacob Freeman of Towanda, was admitted to the hospital this morn ing,and Frank Merithew under went an operation, Monica council No. 160 had a very interesting council on last .| Thursday's sleep. After the coun: cil refreshments, music and dances ing. Everyone present enjoyed themselves. Thursday's sleep of the 22d sun the degree staff will entertain the council. . medima— Sayre merchants are now busily engaged in preparing for the Want a quick lunch? Go to « A, Neaves place on Lehigh ave, | You can't beat him. 163 6¢ | Ralph Lockwood, who has been Ra the shops sore time Christmas holiday trade, and from the indications the display will be {more gorgeous than ever before, In another two weeks the show of | we mean those who advertise, Frege Free the Various Reports Gratifyiog the usual time yesterday. It was Library Extension Day and after | transaction of the regular business the Library committee, represented by Mrs. Vine Crandall, took charge of the program. Mrs. Thurston gave a very gratifying report of the Athens Library. This report will be given to the public later, Miss Peckens sang two beautiful selections, (a)'Quando a te lieta’ (b)*Without The” Guy In the “Echoes from the Bu: Federation,’ Mrs Murray expressed the view of Mis Decker, Pres. £f the General Fed eration,” concerning Central also gave a clear explanation of Library Extension. Mrs. Bishop entertained the ladies with an in teresting account of her visit to a vacation school in Pittsburg. These schools are for the purpose of helping the poor children of the crowded tenement districts, Ia these schools the library extension committee have been able to place many of their books. Mrs. Driggs of Sayre followed this talk with one of her charming solos, “Thelf Zephyr." After intermission Rev. A. F. von Tobel read an interesting paper on “Library Extension” using for its foundation the words “Of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flash,” He made graphic comparisoa of the days of Solomon, with their few hundred manuscripts and the present time with its millions of volumes, show- ing the growth of education with the increase of books; the multi plication of public libraries and their irfluence upon the nation. The club tendered Mr. von Tobel a nsing vote of thanks for his very able paper. Mrs. Cary read “The Lottery of the Public Library,” after which Miss Bonney pleased her hearers with the plano solo, “Mazurka de Concert” as well a second sclection. The club accept- ed Captain Albertson's invitation to inspect his library, and examine this fine collection of books on Thursday afternoon. Ia comnec- tion with library extension day a number of books were presented to the Spaulding library, and as a fitting close for the day the club gave a permanent pledge of fifty dollars annually to the same insti- tution. The club has also furnished for use in the coming art exhibit for the benefit of the public schools, the General Federation's art pro~ gram, and the art catalogue of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs. 10M THUMB WEDDING A very pretty feature of the bazaar to be given by the King's Daughters at the Presbyterian church Friday and Saturday of this week will be the Tom Thumb wedding at 8 o'clock Friday even- ing and 4 o'clock on Saturday af ternoon. Master Raymond At. kins will play a violin solo at both of these entertainments. While only ten years of age Master At kins has achieved quite a local reputation as a pe=riormer on the violin, d'l fardelot anial —— rr — VAGRANTS JAILED James Burns, Pat Flynn and Ed. ward Hawley were arrested for va~ grancy at the Westbrook barn South Waverly last night by Chief Mulligan assisted by Officers O'Brien and McGovern on com- plaint of Lehigh Officer T. B. Shaf- fer and brought before Justice Johnson who gave them a hearing ing. They were sent to Towanda | to serve 30 days in jail, Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Stevens of 314 North Eimer avenue, who were to Wilkes-Barre on account " i al “ED us er | but a Few Days jonly son of Mr, and Mrs. P. H Dougherty of Olive street, last night at 11:45 o'clock at the | The deceased was taken ill on Thursday last and Sunday morning | he was taken to the hospital and operated upon. The disease with | which he was ffl cted was in an! and the [gave his parents but little hope | fron the Yesterday he ap-|a peared to light t, but hz grew weaker as approached ane hour stated abov The deceased was a bright lad and had many friends among the puptls of the West Sayre sc where he was a regular attendant Besides his father and mother he is survived by a half sister. The ments are not yet advanced stape tart. show improve me: it the Suca death er funeral arrang» comp!=ted Since type funeral arrangements been anncunced for Thursday 2 ternoon at 3 oelask at the Metho di st church, Rev. J. F. Warner of craung, DATED IN Hoy BONDS OF WEDLOCK Marriage of Ernest H. Sternberg and Miss Elizabeth Pealor Occurred Last Night. the above was placed in A pretty home wedding occurred last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pealer at the corner cf Chemung and Desmond, their daughter Elizabeth united in marriage to Ernest II. Sternberg, by the Rev, IE C. Petrie pastor of the Pastor of the Presby- terian church. The houses was prettily decorated and the cere- mony was performed in the press ence of twenty-five invited guests Miss Mattie Kitchen acted as maid of honor while harry Sternberg, a brother of the groom, performed the office of best man, Miss Lena Grant played the wedding march and the ceremony was followed by a wedding supper Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sternberg left for Washington, D. C, on a wedding tour. They will reside in Sayre. The groom is one of the Lehigh's best known young firemen, while his bride is a most estimable young woman. Both bride and groom have many friends who will extend congratulations. when was a — HYERS-FIELDS The marriage of Arthur Came ron Hyers, of Ithaca, and Miss Nellie Fields, of this place, occurred at the home of the bride's parents on East Lockhart street, at o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. I H. Waraer pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. The groom is a well known contractor of Ithaca, while his bride is one of Sayre's most highly respected young women. Mr. and Mrs. Hyers will | reside at Ithaca. t————— STRIKE NOT LIKELY The fireman on the Erie rail- road arc not likely to strike, The company is willing to adjust wage | scale in accordance with that adopted by other roads, and although the men have voted to strike it now seems certain that| the trouble will be amicably] settled. Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you neglected your Kideys? Have yon overworked your nervous oy tem and caused trouble with your K neys and Hladder? the loins, side, back, ins and blad- der? Havo yous flabby appearance of the auire under the eyes? Too pia” urine? If mo Tn cure HR km Fat Gi SENG CLOTHES Last Night on Complaint of the Lehigh. Joe Mon, Jae labiccio, Andrew te 2 . {list night on complaint of T. I} Morris Donahi Labiccio were Joe afr Chairs Lehigh Valley officers, | charging then with breaking into a car on or about Oct. ind tak- {ing therefrom 16 pair of shoes val- ued at about 821, ts of ur |and boy's clothing valued at about |{ £14 xX, PICTURE 10 suit 205 Desmond St, and other merchandise val ued at about £135. All Chief Au O'Brien and McGovern 1at the Ih mts } a va.ued at frre nd mad= the arrests ar nie f | Just wh at youl al , actual cost, on fi tween 18 and 60: |sicl Kne d aceis { Call ii out and |B. KF. MERCE 1 th | of one of the parts fo in i Sii!s shoes and SIX of loki which are supposed to t the property stolen. They Lefore Justic were held to answer to ¢ all Towand morning. ROADS IN BAD SHAPE The country roads are condition, and mers are complaining of being wi Als avi: ry # Hi : ’ i were taken to i n moti able to get to t« The wn with heavy | {loads streets of Sayre are ind busin men whe have laree IVT re doing no end The coal men a tous for a change in the s! hep . frees» up or nice weather to the mud coal order make : f kickiag | re partic wiarly AnX Then provide her with a Gas Heater think anda ae Mdy| 4 2A CH id Al) | man he If you do not pet 5 A | when you yOu th up to ought, don't berate but charpe it the mu streets, It won't hurt th and will milks feel cone m coal etter, as usually daes the best he can, 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 ii erably saves illness, insores ‘cleanliness. | costs less. Gas Light Co, Waverly. full stock of hosiery and socks, men’s shirts, pants, overalls, gloves mittens, jickets, also notions millinery. We can save you mons cy on all classes of goods at this sale. No. 107 Thomas ave, Sayre. H. D. Angell & Co, 16008, MORE MEN NEEDED For many years past the various railroads in the east have suspended neearly all their navies and section hands at this season of the year, but according to statements made yesterday this suspension will not occur this year. An official of the Lehigh Valley is authority for the statement that that the road could utilize a few men in addition to the regular force and that none of the later will be laid off ee ———— BOWLING The Utopia alleys will be open tonight. «nd Week 136 inping ONDAY, ROW. 19 \. PI. Read Presents Oradoc-Neville Co. In Repertoire of Hig! dramatic Successes Tos er Wit TONIGHT “As a Man Sows’ 6—-Big Vaudeville Acts—6 tion “Melville's Midget Circus." Our O 88 Me 0 rel Including as an extra attrac vii Car, Ponies and Tableany Wagon Matineos — Wednesday and 8 iturday Prices 10, 20 and 30 Cents Se its at ats at Hall's 8 Shoe Sto re ———————— —— ou WANTED Fle Lehigh Valley Railroad will make | HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD special rate £1.00 from Sayre to Wilkes. | . | Harre'ana return, November 39, © So OR ALIVE ial trains in both directions Ti kets will be sold Nov. 20th and will be g 41 will (X} | | } 3 | Koing « nly on train leaving Sayre 8:45] 2 lam retarning leave Wilkes Bares ot | OF 0.10 Iver ) [4:45 p.m. on date of issue ouly. Bee |All calls Lehigh Valley ticket agents for farthe; or night particulars, 104 Bell : Thanksgiving Day in Wilkes- Mi at th hides on pth tended to day Valley tlepl SM fit barn willy teleph i H. DUNLAP, baAl { Au Cl : &. B. DRISLANE Contractor and Builder Flens 208 Rrtlmetes Yor 210 Millar 8 : VAY LESS The Record - Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in ita mildest form, quickly | becoming an agony or torture if peg {lectsl. When you feel the first pain in the muscles, tho first slight ati ness lin the joints take Bloodine. It acta it | mediately on the Blood odd Nerves, and | will positively onre Rheamatism, how- | jo severe, Bold by CU, M. Driggs, Say WANTED Every Friday night at the How- ’ } 11 a nao has the best House also Vest Pocket and Desk Receipt and a variety of Legal Banks | and Constables, Sete, West Sayre, opposition to for Justices and FRAMING Valley Phone 191 a, IT IS! or, first class insurance for Insures both soxes be- 0 writes policies covering z dividend each five a , Sayre. °y Phone, Among Thanksgiving Good Things d there's lots of sm, there (8 mone satisfying than an insurance It meana a contented mind, w 1 dig ails on appetite,” and gekiion thivg to have—Dbetter than hb thoy say. Don’t let Thankagive Uy without you tie to some « and if you will let ug a tails yon will never have cause ret it. We reprsent the beast lid companies on the globe. FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE: PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 6. LLovr, PROP, Remove dead horses and cattle ad ootios, All orders attention, Remove tant from Athens, Sa Hides must be on carcasses; of charge. 1am inaas, have am also buy hid pay market No. 888, SAYRE, PA. | eae Our patrons say we have the disposition to pleases. We keep our promises. lalmadge Bullding, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Valley Phose 128x. WE PRINT The Valley Record Bring Your Job Printing to Murrelle’s Printing Office “The Satisfactory Place."
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