IT! First we pay cash, a saving IY of from fen to twenty per cent. S=/ Second, we pay no rents. Just sit down and figger it out who can give you the most value for your money. There is simply no comparison when it comes to style and work- manship of Rochester Cloth- Comngn ing. ANEY & PAGE, 7 SAYRE and ATHENS. for Sweet Orr & Co. and Keystone overalls and working clothing. _ Our Strong Point, A Square Deal. If You Have Never Used OIL HEATER kinds and grades and the prices range from $3.00 to $5.50 They have the smokeless device, (you cannot make them smoke) and the assortment is complete. We have : Gas Heaters and Stove Pipe Heaters. GEO. L. ROBERTS GO. 416 Desmond 8¢., Sayre. 8. Main 8t,, Athens. '§ trade with us wea both lose money. “wa 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.guick lunch. 163 6t Don't forget the matinee at the Loomis opera house tomorrow af- ternoon. S, H. Evlin, engineer at Hart's planing mill, is confined to his home by an attack of lagrippe. A regular mecting of the West Sayre Chapter, No, 43 Order of the Eastern Star will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All meme bers are requested to pay their ans nual dues at this time, | The bazar and holiday sale op- ened in the basement of the Presby- terian church this afternoon and will continue throughout tomor- row. The Tom Thumb wedding ot grade Lehigh Valley and Bernice | tonight at 8 and tomorrow atg ll Sereanad, Pop Mery; Now is the time to place your at Raymond & Haupt's. | holiday advertising with the Valley Coal Co. Record. The average merchant his advertising space in the news- and itisa good plan to pet a front seat. 167-64 Mrs. Oscar C. Post of Towanda, : died on Wednesday evening, after & quick lunch? Go to|alomg illness. Surviving her are éives place on Lehigh ave [8 husband, one son Charles K, Beat him. 163 6t|and one brother Fred Walker, an employe of The Record office The funeral occurred at Towanda “All the sews that's Si te print” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908, Lehigh Valley's for several Hurled Stone Through Window, Secured Three Dollars and Then Vamoosed. Just before 12 o'clock last night a man whose identity is as yet un knowa hurled a cobble stone through one of tho plate glass windows ia Bolton Bros.’ store on Packer avenue, seized three one- dollar bills which lay on the inside of the show window for advertising purposes, and although he was immediately pursued by Officer J. Lewis and the Wilbur house bar tender the thief succeed in making good his escape. The robbery was probably the most daring that has occurred in Sayre in years. Offi~ cer Lewis and the bartender stood on the commer of Packer avenue and Desmond street. They noticed a man standing in front of Bolton's store, which is in the neighborhood of one hundred feet from the corner. They heard a crash of falling glass and upon looking saw the man reach through the window, quickly withdraw his arm, and thea dash away. The officer and bartender gave chase at once, but the object of their pur- suit clued them in the alley, The three one dollar bills which the bold thief secured were attached to a card, on which were printed the following: “Three of a kind take one pair.” The iascrip tion referred to a display of shoes in the window, and as the store the money after he had once broken the window, The latter is an expensive affair and will cost probably £75 to replace it. The miscreant is described as a tall man, dressed in dark clothes and wore a long overcoat. The police are working on the case, but as yet have obtained no clue as to the man’s identity. Just before noon a young man named Northrup was arrested on suspicion of having been the party who committed the deed. He will be given a hearing later in the day. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED A surprise party was given last night by Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Swartwood at their home on North Elmer avenue in honor of their two daughters Jessie and Jeanie. The two young ladies had been ins duced to go call on some neigh- bors, and after the crowd had as. sembled at their home they were induced to return by the statement that there were friends from out of town who wished to see them. Their surprise was complete when when they saw the party assembled The c¢vening was passed very pleasantly with games and music. Excellent refreshments were served and the hour was late when the guests finally departed for their homes. SPECIAL OFFICER RESINS J. J. Johanson, who has been a member of the Lehigh Valley special officer force for several years, dyring which time he has rendered efficient service, has tendered his resignation to take effect on the first of December. While connected with the Lehigh he has acquired a host of friends in this place, and bas been regarded by his superiors as a painstaking energetic officer, His decision to leave the employ of the company will be regretted by many friends. He is to be succeeded by Mr. Douglass, of Wilkes-Barre, who has been connected with this branch of the Lehigh's service for several years PATRIARCES, ATTENTION! a regular meeting of Sayre encampment No. 532, I. Or O. F,, this evening at which the Coleman Hassler returned this mcreing frcm a busisess trip to New York city. Mrs. E. M. Dunham weat to To wanda this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs, John O. Fsost. Simon Glaser, A. D. Stevens, Stanley Winlack and J. J. Hum- mell are Sayre's reprecentatives at. the county scat today, TIOGA CRAFTER D. A. R. Tioga chapter Daughters of the American Revolution was very pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ahbe, who is 2 member of the Philadelphia chapter. Thirty-one members and their guests were present. Mrs. Maurice, the regent, pres sided, and used the D, A. R, ritual for the first time. Capt. Albertson of Waverly has presented to the chapter two very valuable books, “General Sullivan's Indian Expedi- tion" and “Centennial Celebration of the State of New York” It was voted to send Capt. Albertson a note of thanks for his gift. Sun- day school articles and letters were read. One letter was read from the regent of the chapter at Brunswick, Gi, giving an account of their planting a liberty tree in soil presented by 49 states and territories, and the ceremonies at- tending their planting. A very interesting paper on “The Meschianzi" was read by Mrs. Strong. Mrs, Maurice gave a fiae — was largely attended by daughters from all parts of the state. Mrs. Donald McLean, the president- general of the D. A. R, was pres. ent and gave a most inspiring ad- dress. After the meeting adjourned refreshments were served and the members enjoyed a social hour. The next meeting of the chapter will be held the third Wednesday in January. SHE GOT BUSY It takesa woman to do things That is it takes a woman to rush in where a well balanced man would fear to tread. The other day the grand jury at Towanda failed to re- turn an indictment against a certain mag, and placed the costs on the prosecutor which in this common- wealth is perfectly legitimate. The prosecutor failed to have the coin wherewith to liquidate and he was consighed to jail. His wife was informed of her husband's incarcer- ation and she got busy, With her six children she besieged the court house and after visiting every of fice in the edifizs succeededia get- ting her husband released. She threatened to turn her whole family over to the county for support. As a matter of economy it was thought best to liberate her husband. CTY CLUB HUNT The Sayre City club has arrang- ed for a club hunt to take place on November 29 and 30. Captains will be chosen-and the men divid- ed into two parties. Game will be counted as points, Cows are marked at 120, while a horse will score three points, In the mat- ter of geese and hogs the markings will be liberal, A hog will score G4 while a goose gets 22. Smaller game is marked accordingly and it must be in the club rooms before nine o'clock p. m, on Saturday December 1. A game supper will be served in the club rooms on Saturday evening. In order to participate as a hunter you must earoll your name on or before Wednesday next, - ENGINE STRUCK HACK Lehigh Valley shift engine No. G1 struck a hach at a crossing at Towanda yesterday, and the vehicle was sent to the shop for repairs. Tut reas axle was badly IST EFDA Two Couples Were United in Matrimony's Holy Bonds John E, Sisson and Miss Clara Steveas were united in marriage last evening at the home of the Hormer’s aunt, Mrs. Vernie Bensley, of Waverly, the Rev. J. F, Warmer pastor of the Sayre M. E. church, officiating. Orrin Stevens, a brother of the bride, acted as bast man, while the bnde was attended by The groom is the son of Mr. and while his bride is the highly re- spected daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens of Cayuta street. Mr. and Mrs, Sisson will leave tomors row night for Treaton, N. J , where the former has been employed as a tinsmith by the Pennsylvania Rail- road Company since February last. They will make their future home ia that place, and the best wishes of scores of friends will go with them, The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Wendell and Alfred G-Weber oc- curred last might at the home of the bride's father on Desmond street, Rev, E, M. Beysher, pastor of the Lutheran church, officiating The ceremony was witnessed by a few invited guests and the happy couple will depart immediately for Schenectady, N. Y, where the groom is employed as a machinist. He formerly worked for the Le- high Valley in this place, while his bride has been employed in the of. fice of the Dairy dispatch for sev~ eral years as a stenographer. Both are well known and highly re- spected and will be followed to their new home by the best wishes of scores of friends. VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF In Justice Carey's court yester- day Dr. G. F. Carling secured a judgment against H, A, Kaufman tor £39 50 for the wages of manual labor. The doctor did dental work for Kaufman and Kaufman refused to settle on the grounds that the contract had not been completed. Kaufman will appeal the case to the court of common pleas. COAL CASES SETTLED Two women and one man were before Justice Carey this forenoon on charges of stealing coal from the Valley company. The cases were settled out of court and the charges withdrawn. BOWLING The Utopia alleys will be open tonight, Thanksgiving Day in Wilkes- Barre The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make special rate $1.00 from Sayre to Wilkes- Barre and return, November 29, ial trains la 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, Bee h Valley ticket agents for farther particnlars. Exposure Brin . on Rheumatism Painful in its Pol form, In the musel in the joints wil posit aver AMAvere. cure Rheumatism, how- by GC. M. Driggs. Bavra. Your Money Invested In a real es'ate proposition paying 6 PER CENT interest in cash makes an ideal in- vestment. Can furnish investment of this pa- tore to you in amounts from $100 up. Let your money work for you. Ask for information. Address or call A. H. Sawtelle, Valley Phone 250a Sayre, Pa. WANTED H repai Every Friday night at the ou) frost Wat Supe, opps ey ne New Line ———OF —— Morris Chairs From $6.50 Up. Just Re- ceived. APSR 4 a ry Se Rl 3 NCSA 2° 1 Se \ EN Se h od " ND PICTURE FRAMING GALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a, iN : Rd PRE / ONY ZN 20 CGN 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. 0 writes policies sickness and accident, paying dividend each five years, Call on E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Bell and Valley Phone. GREAT GROGERY SPECIALS WILLIAMS - SATURDAY PEAS —Tender sweet Brand, Early June Wisconsin peas, medium sifted, beautiful green color, sweet delicate flavor. You'll make no mistake in ordering a quan of these tomorrow, Regular 15c per can. SPECIAL Can 1c ; Dozen price $1.49. Excellent Dairy Butter per 1b 3 Dozen Large Sour Pickles 2 packages Mezzani macaroni NYE No New California Evaporated Peaches 1b 50 Ib sack Souvenir Bread flour 4 cans “Climax” com SPECIAL CANDY. One pound Ox~Heart Chocolate Creams . One pound French Mixture Shredded Wheat Biscuit . . . 10c|4 pkgs 2 pkg Maple Flake. . . . 2 pkg Cooks Malto Rice. . 25c pail Purity Maple Butter Doz. Sweet Florida Oranges Everything in Groceries. |. A. & G. R. WILLIAMS BOTH 'PHONES. 148 Desmond St. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Nu-Life * sa 25¢C Pkg H-O.Oatmeal . * - 25¢| Pure Maple Sugar Ib. “NONAY, NT, 19 A. P. Reed Presents the Gradoc-Neville Go. In Repertoire of High-Class Melo- | dramatic Successes Togeth- | er With TONIGHT “Dora Thorne” 6—Big Vaudeville Acts—6 | Including as an extra attraction riches, thoy say. Don't let “Melville's Midget Circus." ing go by without you tie to some got Our Own Car, Ponies and Tableaux | Iasurance, and if you will let us : 5 | to the details you will neverhave case Wagons. to it.” We ¢ the best Matinees — Wednesday and Saturday 0d most solid companies on the globe. Prices—10, 20 and 30 Cents Seats at Hall's Shoe Store. 1 I - | Among Thanksgiving Good | Things And there's lots of ‘em, there is none wore satisfying than an Insurance cy. It means a contented oad “good di walts on that’s a big thing to ha FRED J. TAYLOR, | SAYRE PA. Maynard Maynard & Schrier Attorneys and Counselors. Contractor and Bullder | 210 Miller Bt. Sayre, Pa.