I of from ten to twenty per cent. Second, we pay no rents. Just sit down and figure 1t out who can give you the most value for your money. There is simply no comparison when it comes to style and work- alle manship of Rochester Cloth- Sleolol Some 8 Cones DE: MANEY & PAGE, 3 SAYRE and ATHENS, Agent for Sweet Orr & Co. and Keystone overalls and working clothing, eee ee, Our Strong Point, A Square Deal. 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 device, (you cannot make them smoke) and the assortment is complete. We have Gas Heaters and Stove Pipe Heaters. GEO. L. ROBERTS (0. 218 Desmond 8t., Sayre. 322 8. Main St., Athens. If you don’d trade with us we both loss money. The Man Who [Snap in Sheet “Gets There” || mmo | Music peal rieh plenty of i8—in his body. —A Barrett's Makes bicod—lods of [h— strength-roplecishing oy Saturday and Monday, Dec. 1st and 3d, 73c Per Bottle. New Stageland Waltzes, 13c. New CG. M. Driggs Prescription Druggist. pak Building, Or both for 25c. = Wayne, Pa Any other popular piece with these two for 40c. Open in the Evening. 308 Broad St., Waverly. M. PROCAS, Confectionery Store Lewis Mayhood, of the Lehigh special officer's office spent Thanks giving at Island Heights, N. J. The rabbit season closes today and sportsmen who kill them after today will be subject to a heavy fine. It is stated on cfficial authority that the Lehigh Valley intend mak- ing extensive additions and im- provements to the shops at Drifton. The Valley Record Thanksgiving day passed quietly in Sayre. The m:jority of the bus iness places were closed and the (town presented a Sunday-like ape pearance. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1908, LOCAL BREVITES Best grade Lehigh Valley and Bernles| James H. Lehr, one of the oldest 2 gol wan Sctpwued, rrp Avery; employes of the Lehigh Valley, is yard sod office at Raymond & Haupt's. | J¢ad at his home in Easton, For D. Clarey Coal Co. thirty-five years he was a passen Aor — * Wanted—Bsll boys at the Wil. | BSF conductor. burHouse, =~. 170 The Eagles held a most enjoy Do not fail to see our line of|able dance in Eighmey's hall on and overcoats before buying. | Wednesday evening. About sev. H. Sattler. 172-f |eoty couples were present and a F ERSTE most enjoyable time is reported, For Rent—Small house with all ET Et tor Res rm The Reliance foot ball team of N ilbur ave. 6t| this place went to Tunkhannock : joo North Wi aw. too yesterday and played a team from Fresh lobsters, 25¢; crabs, sc;|that place. The Reliance players hk oysters, solid meats, 4oc per | Were defeated by a score of 5 to 21 . Smith's restaurant, | Real winter weather this morn. es —arm ing, Last night was the coldest yesterday the regular foot | of the season and the small boy is Youth Who Went Up Through Lockup Roof Again in Cus. tody This moraing Constable Speacer Brougham went to Towanda and brought back with him Lyman Heeman, Jr., who escaped from jail here on last Monday evening. Heeman after his escape went to Waverly where his father lives and the officers made several trips to the domicile of the elder Heeman but failed to find the object of their search, Yesterday, however, Hee- man, Jr, went to Towanda to spend Thanksgiving with friends near that place. Constable Charles McCracken heard of the matter and as he knew that Heeman was badly wanted here om various charges he placed the young man under arrest and consigned him to the county jail, where the prisoners don’t go up through an air cham- ber nor kick holes in the rool. Heeman is waated here for stealing at various times copper and iron from the Lehigh Valley Railroad company. He had beea given a hearing and held to appear at court. His commitment was in the hands of Spencer Brougham when Heeman escaped. Now the latter will be compelled to answer a charge of jail breaking, Constable Brougham haviag been armed with a warrant charging this offense morning, Constable Brougham brought Heeman here today on No. 157 He was taken before Justice Carey and arraigned on the charge of jail breaking. At the examination Heeman admitted having broken from the lockup and said the job was “dead easy.” He was held to court in the sum of $200 bail, and this afternoon Constable Brougham took him to Towanda. The cfficer had two commitments in his pocket. One for jail breaking and the other for larceny. Heeman is also under indictment for several other offen ses and when he faces the court he has promised to plead guilty to them all, a — SECOND NUMBER . H. 5. COURSE The second of the entertain- ments comprising the Sayre High schocl course will be given at the High school hall next Wednesday, Dec. 5, by tne Elma B Smith com« pany. There are four members in the company, and cach is excep- tionally good in his particular part. Miss Smith, the leader of the com pany, is a reader of rare ability. She is ucquestionably the greatest imitator of children, birds and animals now before the public, It is impossible to describe her work; it must be seen ard heard to be appreciated. The other members of the com- pany are Miss Merle Tillotson, a contralto, who possesses a voice of great volume and high culture, Miss Agnes Ambrose, a pianist, whose playing is characterized by great clearness of technique, alike in powerful passages and in those requiring delicacy and lightaess, Mr. Cecil Burleigh, a violinist of great natural ability and high culs tivation. In all it is a most excel~ lent company, and a first class entertainment is assured, i ————————— CLUB HUNT The Hunt of the Sayre City Club goes merrily on. Wm, Fritz is at the head of the list with five rabbits—very large ones the largest of which weighed 61 Ibs. if you do not think this is heavy, weigh one and see. Every mem- ber is urged to come to the banquet whether hunter or not. District Attorney Mills will act as toast. Oil Well Shot at That Place fhows Up Well and Another One Will bs Sunk. Laceyville residents are agog with excitement as the result of oil having been struck on the flats near that place. Recently a gang of workmen have been putting down a well, which on Tuesday last had reached the depth of 2 400 feet. Becoming somewhat dis- courged the promoters of the well sent for an expert at Olean, N. Y The expert arrived on Tuesday morning and after investigating the well thoroughly discovered that oil sand had been struck at 8co feet. He decided to shoot the well at that dep'h, and the result is said to have been highly satisfactory. The well, however, had been put down $0 near the river that the hole immediately filled with water. The indications of oil are so strong, however, that a dry well will be drilled and the promoters expect to find the fluid in paying quanti. ties, The citizens of the little town are wild over the prospect. NIST LOWDAT THEIR OWN FINES Lehigh Conductors and Engi- neers Warned to Keep Cross- ings Cpen A notice has been posted by the Lehigh officials to the effect that engineers and conductors in the employ of the company who are convicted of blocking crossings will be compelled to pay the fiaes themseives. The order is the re- sult of numerous complaints which have been made to the cfficials by Mayor Knies of Wilkes\Barre. He insists that so far as that city is concerned the practice of blocking the various crossings must cease and that all conductors and engi neers who fail to heed the warning will be prosecuted to the full ex- tent of the law. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Frances Robinson spent yesterday with friends at Lacey ville, Misses Margaret aod Anna Smalser were visiting at Tunkhan- nock yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert about four weeks. Miss Ethel Wood was the guest of Miss Beatrice Schoonover at To wanda yesterday. Hon, E M. Dunham and Mrs, Dunham spent yesterday with friends at Towanda. Katherine Watkins of Milan has been visiting her grandmother Mrs Mary Mingle for a few days. Mrs, S. S. Mumey and children Mumey’s sister, Mrs, F. C. Welles ver. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Black of El- mira, spent yesterday with friends in «his section, returning to their home this morning. Joseph Golightley, of Wilkes- Barre, and Miss Elizabeth Powell, of Nanticoke, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Shaff:r, of this LOL NES A series of revival services will begin at the Methodist church this evening. Everybody invited tp attend. ‘ IL For Lockup Roof if the Chief | Will Put it Tp. Editor Valley Record: | see that Lyman Heemao, Jr., has made | the roof of the Sayre lockup. This | is very unfortunate as we want burglary to be tried at December term of court. Fred (now scjourning for an in- his liberty through that same hole | in the rool. I would suggest that | your borough authorities purchase a reel of barb wire and line the roof with it before you incarcerate another Heeman, placing the strands not over an inch and a half apart, as a Heeman will crawl through any space he can insert his head. 1 will furnish the wire if Chief Walsh will apply it. Yours respectfully, Guy C. Hollon. PRETTY HONE WEDDING A very pleasant home wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Piatt, on Stevenson street, Saturday evening, Nov. 24th, at which time the mar. riage of Cora, the youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Piatt, was united in marriage to Harvey Tracy, of this place, The Rev. J. F. Warner, pastor of the Meth. odist~Episcopal church, performed the ceremony in the presence of a large number of friends. After a wedding supper the happy couple left on a trip to Philadelphia and other points south, Oi their re turn they will reside in this place GOT COLD FEET The Owego foot ball team failed to show up here yesterday for a game with the Orioles of this place. The Owegoites are said to have been i ffl cted with a case of cold feet. Well, the weather wa rather chilly yesterday anyway, and as the Ocvioles are crack-a jacks, the Owegoites can hardly be blamed for preferring to remain at home. Williams’ Kidney Pills Have you npeglected your Kideys? Have you overworked your nervous s tem and caused trouble with your Kid- neys and Bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, groins and blad- der? Have youa flabby appearance of the face, especially under the eyes? Too frequent desire to urine? If so Williams’ Kidney Pills will care you. Sample Free, Ry mail 60e. Sold by ta. Willlams Mfg. Co, Props, , 0. Bold by C, M. Driggs, "LEHIGH COAL SCRANTON. The Cheapest and the Best. Do not pay other dealers more than I charge you. Compara quality, quan- tity and price. Cleve dr No. 116 Erie Street, Both Phones. Sayre, Pa. A Sure Cure for Piles Mr. F. S. Rasdall of No. so East Maia St, W N.Y, writes that Bloodine Ointment has fovea eficacions ina stubborn case of Piles and octal Fissures where everything else has tailed Samba: | wild a 8 pout. guanates Bloodine Ointment ls the most heal salvain tbe world. It will pos ure old tores, ecsemes, tier, aa i vu 2 Found at Last 8 cure for Ecsema. Mm Charles Blanchard of Philadelphia, Pa, writes that she bad suffered for many years with this terrible disease snd had tried remedy after remedy for it, but could not finda ture, enti! the was advised to try Yiectine Cia. ment, and to one box op — all of AP the secead box completely cured ber. goc. & box by mall, and Liver Pills cure Constipation. oge. a Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre IE I i Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the part. nership heretofore existing between L. L. Carmsn and J. M. Ashton, of Sayre, Pa, onder the firm name of Ashton & Carman, was dissolved on this date by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to J, M. Ashton, and demands on the maid rabip are to be preseated to him payment, Morris Chairs | PICTURE FRAMING actual cost, on fraternal tween 18 and 60 years. policies covering Call on Gas Light is the right Alun o Nov Omi wnwOoYy Lamp. costs a trifle; insures eye ease. Clewn, convenient &- inexpensive . Gas Light Co., Waverly. Matinee and Evening SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 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 las over bad PRICES Evening, 25 and He 0, 75¢ and $1.00, Advance sale Wednesday at Hall's Shoe Store. Matinee, sp 25, WANTED 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 night. Valley telephone at store Bell telephone in honse. J. H. DUNLAP, Athens, Pa. (3f © 4 An Insurance Policy For an Xmas Gift bas many points in Its favor that no oth- er present can approach. There can be no doabts of its acceptability, aad If you would learn act!) what ro a} means, and how it can your name, age and address to us, We Mes ae the Masteciuastin i tual Life Insurance » & irreproachable standing. bh FRED ]. TAYLOR, BAYRE, PA, Sayre Rendering WORKS C. 6. LLOYDT, PROP. Talmadge Building, Elmer Ave., Sayre, Yalley Phoae |28x. 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