10 CENTS Your chdice at ten cents each ~ of any of the following: 18 quart tin pails. : * 10 quart tin dish. pans. Penection cake Spoons. doe) Perfection graters (four sidps. .Bo=l strainers. ide Hunter flour sifters. -Wire soap savers. Wire soap racks. [Wire siok strainers. Wits frying baskets. ire fly ; Vind, Enamel basins. Enamel baking dishes, handled Enamel cups. Enamel gpoons. Fast Enough to Suit Driver, George Hoyt, the six-year-old son of Mrs. Helena Hoyt, was struck 3 stone receiving a severe gash of considerable length, just above the right eye. It is alleged that the stone was thrown by a driver oa an ice wagon, and that the boy was running when the stone was throws, =i] ° . It appears that it is the custom of many of the smpller boys to climb on to the rear end of the ice the supply is nearly exhausted in order to get some of the small pieces. Between 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon while the ice wagon was standing in the rear of the Valley House young Hoyt with several others about his own age climbed into the wagon. . The driver saw them and told them to get off. They failed to move as quickly as the driver thought they ought and he started for them. Then the boys ran. It [S-alleged that the driver was by this time enraged and began hurling stones. One of them hit young Hoyt with the re- sult as above stated. The lad was taken to the office of Dr, A. H Murray where the gash was closed with several stitches. No arrests have been made. OAK GROVE PARK The Partello Stock Company 2 + H H Gry was in Wellsburg lf — B. Weller and family dréve to Ulster and speat Sunday with friends Harper Mercereau, Esq, went to Towanda, to day, noon oa legal Mrs, Bert Fitler of South Key- stone avenue, is visiting relatives at Tunkhanaock. — pe Mr, 3nd Mrs. Adams of Port Jarvis, N.Y , are guests at the Home of L. D. Westfall. s M. W. Beseicker went to Scran~ tok this morning to purchase goods fore the Glohe store, = Wm. Crouse and wife and Mrs. C. Crouse, all of Dushore, are in Sayre today visiting friends, Miss Nellie Walker of Owega is the guest of her brother, Clarence Walker, of Chemung street, B——— a ——— Attorney Paul E Maynard is at the county seat this afternoon, transacting business of a legal na- ture. Clarence Walborn of Bradford, Pa, who has been visiting his par- ents in West Sayre, has returned to his home. f———— * Mrs, John Walt of West Lock- hart street was stricken with apo~ plexy early this morning and is in a serious condition. William LaMonte left this morn- ing for Wilkes Barre, and will re- turn with his daughter Mae, who has been visiting frieads in that city for several weeks, George Walborn, who has lived 9 ing Them Out of Their Money, aod Then Decamps. Numerous exchanges along the line of the Lehigh Valley railroad Brotherhood men of a sfranger who brother ‘of the order who is in dis his name, producing a naojfe signed police of Sayre and other places down the lise of the Lehigh are trying to locate him, but as he is a [slippery individual it is doubtful if he is apprehended Roilway employes, however, are advised tovbe on the lookout for him, and incidently give him a wide birth. He is described as a short, heavy fellow, with a read mous- tache and wears a black silk cap— isa good talker, and knows how to talk railroading, 100 BIC TO PARADE A circus that is too big to parade is a novelty even in these days of colossal eaterprises and mammoth amusement institutions. But this is the announcement of the Bar- num & Buley circus, which exhib its in Sayre, August 24. Ia speak ing of the reasons for this striking innovation, a representative of the big show said recently: “The Barnum & Bailey circus has become reduced from A large line o $4 and $2.75 f moulding for from also. PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, HERE Valley Phone 191 a. tween 18 and 60 years. Call on TONIGHT Oax Grove Park SELLE VPLVEGREPIL 00400 Partello Company 00000000 F000 00000000004 “COLLEGE CIRL,” § Four Act Comedy Drama Pr Every New Barn and Building Yon koow it as well as we, bab opened to a large house at™Oak oq South Keystone avenue for a|% large that a parade is no longer Grove park last might and thor~| number of years, has moved his |POssible or even desirable. If we fl = | LEHIGH PAY DAY SPECIALS! # oughly pleased in “The College|household goods to Hornell, where could B® absolutely sure of getting ie PIANOS ORGANS Girl,” an excellent vehicle for|pe and Mrs. Walbora will make into town by daybreak, the parade | SEWING MACHINES BARGAINS “[[brincing out the clever wrk of ai home, would sil be feasible, but with ur . very clever company. Miss Kens rn five long trains of cars, this is too ; : Mrs. S. H. Evelin, who, on Sat- : pe Cannot i edy, the leading lady, met with a . : ' ' much to expect of the railroad which bo iy herue je house Sanaa, oF jou any siors Feanion - oh Sp hat urday morning last was ¢alled to) .,0unies 4 many instances it a ries and commissions will add > : : ; + from fifty t one hundred dollars to the cost of the piano, and not || makes it plain that she had not been Covington, this Bate on gecount is 8 or 9 o'clock before the last sec one cent fo its actual value. See dow much bet'er Piano we can ||forgotten and her clever work of | Of the serious illness of her son's yon arrives and 10 o'clock before gel} Jou for 200 up hat YOu an buy from any Shnvagees. fot 02g last night made her many new|Child. returned home yesterday it is unloaded and the paraphernahia dollars ¥ . : bearing the cheering news that the |, fo and save our customers these unnecessary expenses admirers, Another favorite was|> ; : transferred to the show grounds ' : Mr. Sigman, whose work in the | little one is much improved: This leaves just sufficient time to ; our pianos and prices when some commission agent wants to put in your house on trial pe off taking out a policy. Why? You'll This Evening Iba prov. ked at yourself the day after { the fire that SWOepS AWay your savings: { Uf they are pot insured. What F440 000000000000 0000000¢ | excuse have you for not seeing us today? | We awaif your answer, The Specialties Are | FRED J. TAYLOR; Leading Features $60 Drop Head New Home $35 Straw hats, some at, others below cost, at H. Sattler's. 83.2 | Three carloads of rails were un {loaded at Canton yesterday tor the new railroad To close out a lot of men's suits, famer price $12 50 to $1400, sale price $906 at H. Sattler’s, 83-2 Wanted, by the Waverly, Sayre Company, a good second hand two- horse power electric motor, 500 volts. . 83 cod 4t J. C. Osborn” has installed the Bell telephone, and will be pleased to fill any order by phone. Call 651. 78-6. One of the features of the Che- mung county fair will be an air ship, The machine will sail over A Chicago man claims (and heis a physician too) that whiskey will kill typhoid germs. Here is a The ladies’ aid society of the afternoon at the home of Mrs. A E. Marvin on Hopkins street. The King's Daughters will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at residence of Mrs, Fred Luckey, corner Wilbur avenue and Hayden Wednesday will be observed as Feast of the : and a 48 | play Will be repeated this evening, This company is by far the best that has appeared at the park this season. Bohee and Huyers, the Cuban nightingales, proved the features that they were represented. In several classical selections they carried the house by storm. This act is bound to appeal to the orchestra floor, for seldom has such an act of this description been heard outside the large cities me ———— ———— GAVE AN EXHIBITION An exhibition of the M B. Lar- kin nozzle and shutoff was given on Desmond street this forenoon by a representative of the company The exhibition was witnessed by a large number of firemen and citi- zens The nozzle shuts the water off itself when needed instead of having the same done at the hy. drant. Nczzles of a similar char- acter have been in use for a long time at Athens and Towanda. The Sayre firemen expressed themselves as being well pleased with the ex- hibition. THE KIRK BROWN COMPANY “The Cherry Pickers,” a high class melodrama, was presented by the Kirk Brown Company at the Loomis last night to a fair sized dudience, The audience expressed its approval with frequent outbursts of applause, which was richly mer- ited. The company, individually and collectively, is far and away the best popular priced attraction that has ever.appeared in this sec- tion of the country. This evening “A Gentleman of France” is the bill. The Lenox family reunion will te held at Milan tomorrow (Wed- nesday, August 15,) at the home of family last night from a ten days’ driving trip through the central part of Peansylvagia. During their itinery they visited Harrisburg, Williams port and Sunbury, to say nothing of the many smaller places. Both Mr. and Mrs. Leahy express them- selves as well plcased with this manner of taking an outing. UNDER HEAYY BONDS _ Frank Solloni was fined $10 in Geneva the other day for attempts ing to wreck the Lehigh Valley Black Diamond express. His brother John, who was also alleged to haye been implicated in the at- temp?, was permitted to go without paying a fine. The lather of the two boys, however, was put under $2,000 bonds to keep them off the Lehigh Valley tracks. FINE FISHING The Chemung and Susquehanna rivers have again become in a fit condition for fishing, Several local sportsmen tried their luck yester- day and some of them returned with fine catches. Today a large number of Sayre people are lined up along the river bank, aad it is expected that they too will return with all kinds of fish, SAYRE WC. T. The W.C. T U wiil meet next Thursday morning at 10.30 at the M. E church at Sayre. Each member is requested to be present, to bring a friend and a lunch for two. A program has been pre- pared, and a good time is antici pated. INJURED HIS FINGER J. Hardy, an employe of the coal pockets, was treated at the hospital this afternoon for a severe con- tusion of the left middle finger, A Beavy piece of coal fell on the the afternoon performance, To take several hundred men away from the show grounds at the most critical time in the morning, in or=- der to give a paride, would mean delay in opening, and consequent discomfort to the public To com pel thousands of people to stand out ia front of the entrance in the hot sun or rain, because the giving of the parade has delayed the open- ing for an hour or more, is posi tively cruel ; but thee is fre quently no help for it when parades are given. By eliminating the parade the public is also saved a long and often uncomfortable wait on the strects pending the always more or less delayed procession, which at best his nothing new to cfi-r, to say nothing of the inteef-rence with public truffic and the business of the city's merch ints, The absence of the parade is more than compensated for by this year's big arenic acts and * thrill ers” There are a numb :r of big sensations, acd th: stgictural steel used in these startling acts alone utihzes the carrying capacity of several railrodd cars. Incidentally, it is announced that a splendid free show will be given on the exhibi tion grounds daily .a® 11 and ; o'clock, by Prince Youturkey, a remarkable performer on an ele vated wire cable. CHARLES STEGMAIER DEAD Charles Stegmaier, president of the Stegmaier Brewing Company of Wilkes-Barre, and one of the wealthiest men in that city, died Saturday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Phillip Forve, in Los Angles, Cal,, where he has been for some time. He was 85 years old and death was due to old age and general debility ————— ——<o————— ' Exposure Brings on Rheumatism Painful in ita mildest form, quickly becoming an agony or torture it - lected. When you feel the first pain She muscles, first slight stiffness A Speedy Cure for Constipation, Filiousnews, Dyspepaia, Indigestion, Liver Coenplaints, Tired Feeling, Had Taste in the Mouth, Bad Camplesion, Nervousness sad all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels ** Bloodine Liver Pills ** i act pently, yet thoroughly upon the bowels, Liver i stomach and digestive organs. The pills, in od i and chronig cases of constipation and (edigesticn, | | Act at once, without gripiag, ver do they leave any uspleasant after effects, nor form a constant habit of pur, produced by other catharis remedies uy XBloodine Liver Pills ** restore the deranged and torpid liver bo its normal condition and healthful action. Remove and pre. veal constipation Ly secuniog a natural and regu lar operation of the bowels, and relieve those us. pleasant symptoms which attend a diseased or morbid condition of the liver, stomach and bowels To assist In artaloing this ead, the following sug. gesticas are offered. REMARKS. Everyone who uses pills for their actica ca the liver, should know that large doses rarely prove as sathifactory as small ones ® dases simply purge and pass cut of the sys tem, cpually leaving the bowe constipated, and seldom removing the cause of the trouble, or im prove the geoeral bealth. Oa the other haod, small doses develop the alterstive effect of the medicine, do pot irritate or constipate the bowels, bat gently stimulate the liver and event the sccumalation of bile by directing its Sow into the proper channels Therefore it is advisable to com- mence by taking oot ever one or two pills a4 bed tune lacrease dose as necessary Portiaxn, Ma Gawrs: =I find your * Bloodive Liver Pilla" the most effective pul T ever used They cause Bo griping or constipative alter effect as most liver pills Yours truly, MRS. AMADA RICHARDSON. RGIS Liver Pills 25¢abox. 5 boxes 1.00 Bloodise Olatment cures Piles, goo a boa. Sold by C. M Driggs, ~ayre | E————————— Sa 4 bp Nice clean ico cream parlor. ¢ | Best in town. Best cream, best 3 P soda, all flavors, soft drinks, 9 fresh fruit, nice fresh candy, fancy candy boxes, low prices Peanuts and popoorn fresh every § p day. 120 Desmond St. o 4 9 A a TTTTTTTTTTITTYTYYTTTTYYTYYY ~ SOCIALIST CLU Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple | street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome, Political Announcements | The undersigned announces Mimselt » | Bristol and Union Steel Rods, Fish Lines, Reels, Hooks, Bait Pails, Landing Nets, And all kinds of Tackle at 4 BOLIGH BROS, . | HARDWARE Sayre Rendering WORKS : C. 6. LLOYDT, PROP. = Remove dead horses hed caltls at short notice. All orders will receive attention. Remove stock 8 ag tant from Athens, Sayre and Waverly. Hides must be on carcasses; remove free of charge. I am prepared to do the bus ines, have ambalance to haul the stock; also buy hides, skins, tallow and pay market prices. Call Bell telephone No. A3%, SAYRE. PA. S. BUTLER, DINING HALL AND LUNGH ROOM. GOOD LUNCHES AT ALL HOLRS. Pool and Billiards in the Bear.
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