i SN pay cash, a saving twenty per cent. Second, we pay no rents. * Slealel. Sirouse A Connen MANEY & PAGE, for Sweet Orr & Co. and 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 smokeless devics, (you cannot make them smoke) and the assortment is complete. We have Gas Heaters and Stove Pipe Heaters. 218 Desmond 8t., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. ‘The Man Who “Gets There” Is the man who has blood —real rish blood—and : = planby of i5—in his body. Briggs’ Wine of God Liver Ol Makes blood—lote of I4— life-giving, braln-noarish- strength- replenishing hd, 75¢c Per Bottle. 0. M. Driggs peak Balding, Sayre, Pa. _ Gonfectionery Store Delicious Candy, fresh day. Tally and Chocolates of all kinds, Nioe fancy Boxos of Candy. Hot soda water, ice cream sodas, and peanuts a, Por Bpeocial for Satur- 170+ Po not fail to see our line of 8 and overcoats before buying. 172-f Remember that no Record will led tomorrow on account of 1 . or Reat—Small house with all i Iuquire North Wilbur ave, 169.6t majority of the business close 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. Judging from the rain and snow which have fallen today we will have typical Thanksgiving weather tomorrow. The W. C. T. U. of Milltown will have a roll call at the chapel at three o'clock Friday afternoon. All members are requested to be present. Mary Sayre people departed to~ day for various points out of town where they will spend Thanksgiv- ing day with either relatives or friends. H. M. Stafford, of the firm of Stafford & Hope, is moving into the new house on Chemung street, which he recently purchased of Mrs. Welliver, The foundation for the new plumbing establishment which is to be erected by H. R. Talmadge is completed and the carpenters are now at work. Thanksgiving Day exercises were held in the various borough schools today. Many of the classes contributed Thanksgiving dinners to the poor. All members of the degree team of the Diahoga tribe of Red Men are requested to be present at the meeting to be held this evening as the chief's degree is to be conferred on several candidates, The Comell foot ball team passs ed south through Sayre this after- moon on a special train following No.4. The team is on its way to NO INDUCEMENTS Wall Street Journal Says the Fcheme is.Fesentially Specu- lative. Every now aud then Sayre peo- ple, both men and women, who succeeded in laying by a little for a rainy day are invited to invest their hard-earned money in various speculative schemes which promise big returns in a short time. The “get-rich-quick” fizld is full of these “enterprises” and in many instances shares that only cost five cents apiece are to carn $20. Now this is certainly a rich proposition. Newspapers are filled with hslf- page advertisements telling of the wonderful opportunity to become independently rich in a few months and promoters arc thicker than hairs ona dog. Knowing that the world is filled with easy marks the promoters havv no trouble in uns loading enough “stock” to make themselves rich, and then the scheme goes into the air. Oae of the latest “opportunities” for investors of the small kind is the “Chicago-New York Electric Air Line” Sayre people are being asked to contribute toward this scheme, but in justice to those who have succeeded in gathering together a little cash, The Record deems it advisable to print what the Wall Street Journal has to say of the proposition, Ia reply to an icquiry, whether the stock of the above named company can be bought safely, the Journal did not wish to declare the project an out right swindle, but used the follows ing more dignified language, which, however, means the same in Eng- lish. The Journal says: “We con- sider the stock as essentially spec. ulative, and cflering no inducement to the conservative investor. Well known railroad engineers have re- ported adversely on the feasibility of constructing such a road, and it is a question whether the promot. ers of “The Chicago-New York Electric Air Line" will ever see a successful fruition of their plans.” The Wall Street Journal has long been recognized as represents ing all that is “safe and sane” in the investment line. It is abso lutely unpurchasable, and before investors part company with their carnings they should heed the words quoted above, An m—— BELD T0 COURT John C, McCracken, charged by his wifs, Jessie McCracken, with failing to provide for her support and sustenance, was held at a hear ing last night to appear before the ccurt of quarter sessions. Good. win Bristol became McCracken's bondsman in the sum of $200, McCracken was arrested the other day by Constable Brougham on a warrant issued by Justice Carey. At the hearing last night he plead. ed not guilty and said that hs was anxious to have the matter adjust- ed in court. The case will come before Judge Fanning next week. OH BOYS! HOW'S THIS? A false face of a funay Dutch- man will be given with next Suns day’s World. You can have lots of fun with it. It's the kind of a false face you can't buy in a store. Tell the newsboy or newsdealer you want next Sunday's World. Get the home folks to get it for you. Alsoa “Teddy Bear" pate tern, sixteen inches high. Simple and easy to make. Anybody can make a “Teddy Bear” with this pattern. Free with next Sunday's World. UNION SERVICES The union Thanksgiving ser- vices will be held tomorrow at the Methodist church. A general ins vitation to attend is extended to #il. The Rev. Ira Hotaling of the Baptist church will preach the ser CASS RESTAVRANT C. M. Smith Will Conduct an Up-to date Quick Luach Stand on Packer Avenue C. M. Smith will open a restau- rant at No, 117 Packer avenue on tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. The building was formerly occupied by E. E Reynolds as a real estate agency, and Mr, Smith has entirely remodeled the interior and built an addition on the rear for kitchen purposes and will conduct a first- class place in every respect. He will cater especially to ladies and gentlemen, and will give to Sayre what it has never before had, a place where the wants of private families will be attended (0. Oys ters, lobsters, crabs, steaks, chops, cutlets, salads, chowders, poultry, game, cheese, cold meats, baked beans will bs found on hand at all times, and all special orders for families or individuals will be at. tended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Remember that the new restaurant which has been called “The Gem,” will be opened to the public at 5 o'cloek tomorrow afrernoon. Quick lunches of all kinds. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. M. U. Blakeslee returned yesterday from an exteaded visit with friends at Mountain Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Higson leave on train 1 for Buffalo for thanksgiving and attend the Kaights of Pythias celebration, er ——— T. J. Leahey and wife will leave for Naples, N. Y, this evening and will spend Thanksgiving with friends and relatives at that place, Miss Gertrude Snell of the de- partment store left last evening on No. 6 to attend the wedding of her nephew, Dana M. Carmer to Miss Madeline Murray of Philadelphia Mrs. E. M. Thompson, Mrs David DeBell, Mrs. R. C. Cook, Mrs. I. F, Stetler and Mrs. L. M. Bostwick attended the Woman's Home Missionary convention at Owego yesterday. W. H. Cramer, inspector for the Eastern Lumber Company, of Hat- tonville, West Va, is arranging for the removal of his family to that place. He formerly resided on Hoover street Allen Winters, who has been engaged on the Lehigh Valley since 1892, as fligman and con ductor, left tnis morning on train No. 5 for Los Angeles to accept a very desirable position on the Sante Fe railroad, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geise left today for Indianapolis, iad, where they will make their home in the future. Their many friends view their departure with regret, and wish them the best of good fore tune in their new home Special Officer T. B. Shaffer, ac- companied by Tony Daberrio and others went to Wysox this morn- ing on No. 8 Recently the Lehigh Valley has been exceeding ly annoyed by various car robber ies that have been committed at that place and the officers are there today for the purpose of looking up the offenders. THANKSEIVING SERVICES CHURCH OF REDEEMER The Thanksgiving services of the Church of the Redeemer have been arranged as follows: Early communion at 8:30 a m. In the evening at 7:30 there will be a ser~ mon and full choral service by| both choirs of the church. All| scats are free and everybody wel. | come, } i JATTS DISCHARGED 3 I} Rather Weak Nature forenoon, charged with robbery | from custody by Justice Carey ata | hearing held this forenoon, This | i who made the complaiot against! Watts, said he did hot loose any | money, but that the men attempted | to rob him. He also was not so sure that Watts was the man who | went through his pickets. The evidence therefore being insuffi. | cient Watts discharged | Michael Lynch, who was also arrested on the same charge, was released from custody and the $45 found on his person yesterday was returned to him by Chief Walsh. The sterling qualities possessed by “The Mummy and the Hum- ming Bird,” which will be present. ed at Loomis Opera House next Saturday afternoon and evening may be relied upon as wosthy to warrant liberal patronage for that charming comedy. It is a truly clever play, and all who witnessed it unite in declaring that its inter esting plot is developed in a mans ner that holds the spectator fascins ated from the commencement of the action until the curtain falls on the last act. The characters as interpreted this season by Jules Murry's Own Company; which in- cludes William Whitecar, the fav- orite “Lord Lumley” of the past two seasons, and Henry Carl Lewis as “Giuseppe,” the organ grinder, are said to present impersonations that have not been excelled in the history of the play, which in the past three years has baen presented most successfully in America, Eag- land, France, G:rmany and ltaly. SAYRE CITY CLUB Every member of the club is urged to attend the game dinner at the rooms at 8 o'clock Saturday. Enough hunters have been ens rolled to insure sufficient game for the entire membership, and we will surely have a good time, so if it is possible for you to be there, come, W. W. Shaw, Sec'y. WAS A SUCCESS The ecuchre party and social given by the young men and wos men of St. Joseph's church in Pharmacy hall, West Sayre last night was a success in every partis cular, There were about 300 in attendance from the surrounding towns, and all enjoyed a most pleasant time, TANNER--MACDOUGALL Miss May MacDougall and J. S. Tanner, both of Auburn, N. Y., were married yesterday at the Baptist parsonage by the Rev. Ira Hotaling. was Free Free Mra. A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free mample bottle of Bloodine helped her when she was all run down. Bloodine is a body builder and system tonio of wonderful merit, and 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. M, Driggs, Sayre. Thanksgiving Day in Wilkes- Barre The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make special rate $1.00 from Sayre to Wilkes- Barre and return, November 30. 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 4:46 p. m. on date of issue only. See Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particnlars, 164 EE Thanksgiviog Day in Buffalo and Niagara Falls The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make special rate of $3.00 from Sayre to Bulla. lo and Niagara Falls and return, Tiek- ota will be sold November 39th : Limit od for return until November 30th, and will be good and retarning on all exeept Diemond Express trains with limit. Bee Valley fot Baer at Tabet Agents PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, HERE IT IS! tween 18 and 60 years. Call on rites policies covering dividend each five years. Gas Light is the right Alun 0 NOY ows 0Y for the eye sight. By a Portable Gas Lamp. costs a trifle; insures eye ease. Gas Light Co, Waverly. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE Matinee and Evening SATURDAY, DEC. 1, JULES MURRY’S OWN CO. HEADED BY MR. W. A. WHITECAR IN AGAIN INCLUDING Henry Carl Lewis as the Organ Grinder and the Best Supporting Company this Fam- ous Play has ever bad PRICES Matinee. and Sie Evening, 25. £0, 75¢ and $1.00 Advance sale Wednesday at Hall's Shoe Store WANTED HORSES AND CATTLE DEAD OR ALIVE. Will pay $1.00 a 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, Athens, Pa. the best House in Bradford county ; and Desk Receipt rons 3 An Insurance Policy For an Xmas Gift bas many points in its favor that no oth- er present can approach. There can be no doubts of its acceptability, and If you would learn exactly what such a gift means, and how it can te ol send your name, age and address to us, We are agents for the Massachusetts Mau- tual Life Insurance Co, a company of irreproachable standing. FRED J. TAYLOR, BAYRE, PA. Sayre Rendering WORKS C. @. LLOYDT, PROP. Valley Phose 128x. 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