Today we travel between places without giving it any thought but can you imagine a time when you could get stranded in Port Byron and it would be considered news? That is exactly what happened to a theater company in 1908:
THE SYRACUSE HERALD JULY 8, 1908
The Percey-Norman Stock company which has been playing at the Auditorium Annex, is stranded in Port Byron. After paying the fares of the fourteen members of the company to Port Byron the manager had 45 cents. There were sixteen paid admissions to see the show and so the actors were unable to get back to Auburn. The boy who sings the solos between the acts managed to get a ride to the city after he had done his turn, while the others, sitting as a committee of the whole, are trying to devise ways and means.
Here's some background from Billboard Publications, 1908