~ it EY ey i St., Sayre. & PAGE, Your choice at ten cents each of any of the following: juar pans. spoons. Perfection graters (four sides.) Bowl strainers. Hunter flour sifters. Wire soap savers. Wire Sap racks. Wire sink strainers Wire frying baskets. Wire fly traps. Wire killers. slew pans. Enamel basins. Enamel baking dishes, handled Epamel pie pans. cups. Enamel spoons, $22 8. Main 8t,, Athens. om them, as their fo its actual for ‘dollars more, and save our house canvassers, or from any store cost of the piano, and not makes as low as 20, 25, $30 interest charged on contracts. The Democratic primaries are being held today. The straw hat season is drawing to a close. They have been re- duced in price. Vacation days are nearly over. School will commence in Sayre borough om September 4. Hosmer's marine band of Ath- ens will give a concert at the Park hotel, Sayre, on Saturday evening, to which the public is cordially in- vited, Lutheran church—morning ser- vice and Swaday school at P, O. S, of A. hall, Elmer block, third floor, corner Desmond and Lock- hart streets. No evening service, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Walker and daughter and Harvey Gray of burg, N. Y,, leave today for Hias watha below Owego, where they will camp at McCarty’s cottage for All members of the L. S. to B. mer avenue, Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp to attend the funeral Zena Hartman, secretary, big business yesterday it was not People Who Paid Company Two Dollars Each for Them Were Sorely Disappointed While the Barnum & Bailey cir- is a mammoth concern and the ex hibition given was exceedingly good, there were many, especially among the older ones, who yearned for the days when old Phineas T. was at the head of the aggregation. Baroum was an originator, those who have followed him in the man- agement of the colossal enterprise are imitators. The exhibition given here yes. terday was for the most part made up of “novelties” and “sensational features” which have been seen for years. One of the new things, however, which fooled a small por tion of the unsuspecting public was the box seats. A “box” seat in a circus is a dismal failure, and those whe parted company with the sum of two dollars for the privi- lege of occupying a seat therein were heartily disgusted The “boxes” were located on the ground with an iron railing around them, On the inside were four weak- kneed chairs which threatened to fall to pieces every time ome moved. The ground, which was covered with stones about the size of watermelons, prevented the chairs from standing squarely on their legs, and unless you got a firm grip on the rungs you were liable to fall out. From their very location it was impossible to get a good view of the circus. The only redeeming feature about them was the fact that they were not well patronized. HEAVY TRAFFIC The passenger trains on the Lehigh are taxed to their utmost capacity these days. Today num- ber 4 came in with eleven cars and was drawn by two locomotives When it left here the original 11 cars were being drawn by engine 2002, one of the best owned by the Lehigh, and it was found neces sary to run a second section to accommodate the large number of extra passengers that went out of RAIN 15 NEEDED This section is badly in need of rain, particularly in the vicinity in of Sayre. It has been nearly two weeks since rain has fallen here to any great extent. Showers have passed to the north and south but Sayre has been missed. The roads are thick with dust and gardens and vegetation of all kinds are suffering. The cooler weather of today does not give much promise of rain, PAID HIS TAXES Pearley Nichols paid his taxes this morning. They totaled the sum of $5.69, and were for the past three years. He didn't settle because he wanted to do so, but for the reason that he had been placed under arrest by Constable Broughm under directions from tax Collector Plumsted, and it was a case of settle or gotojail. He settled. ND DISTURBANCES Although there was a big crowd in Sayre nearly all day yesterday there were no disturbances of any kind. The police had no difficulty in maintaining order. Pickpockets, thimble riggers and gamblers were conspicuous by their absence and upon the whole circus day passed off without any unusual incidents, FUNERAL TONORROW « The funeral of Mrs. John Walt, whose death occurred yesterday morning, will be held from her Lockhart street 1¥o O'clock, § BR" 3 ME! Socialist Candidate for Gover nor to Address the Citizens of Sayre James. H. Maurer, the Socialist candidate for governor, arrived in Sayre this morning and will speak in the hospital park this evening provided the weather proves favor. able. Should it rain he will speak atethe West Sayre hose house. Mr, Maurer is a young man of good appearance and isa bright, entertaining speaker. He will no doubt be listened to by a large crowd JANES McDONALD MAY BE INSANE His Actions Here Recently Lead to That Belief Among Officials James McDonal@®, a laborer, was found lying along Lehigh avenue last evening by Officer Lewis. Mc Donald was almost helplessly drunk and he was taken to the lockup for the night. This morn- ing he was brought up before Jus- tice Carey for a hearing and given short notice to get out or town. McDonald was arrested a short time ago, and at that time he was trying to fix a telephone pole. He had an axe and as he was not em- ployed by the company he was ar- rested. He acts queerly and is be- lieved to be mentally unsound, A ee mer—— PERSONAL MENTION Miss Ella Hinman of Laceyville is visiting friends in Sayre. Miss Etta House has gone to Fair Haven to spend a week with friends. Mrs. Frank Meade went to Scranton today to visit friends and relatives. Miss Jennie Warner of Towanda is the guest of Miss .Gertrude Fisher of this place. L. N. and O. F. Smiley have gone to Franklin, this state, to at- tend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson are attending the Gillett family reunion which is being held in Towanda today. Mrs. Mason of Sayre and Clay ton Westbrook! of Washington, D, C, were discharged from the hos- pital today. Miss Charlotte Lewis of To- wanda is spending a few days in Sayre as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Harry Geiss, Mrs, G. A. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fitler and daughter Leona leaves for Falls, Pa, today to attend the Fitch reunion. Miss Eunice Horton of Hom- brook, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson for several days has returned home, Dr. Haines is camping along the banks of the Susquehanna, He is in his office from 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon until four o'clock. Miss Bertha DeBell will return home this evening from Rochester, N Y., where she has been visiting her cousin, Miss Llola Hoagland. Matt Dean, a former Lehigh Valley engineer, who was serious. ly injured at Coxton some months ago, but who has recently been living in New York, is the guest of friends in Sayre, Miss Agnes Miller, who has been taking the place of Miss DeBell at Andrus’ music store leaves for her home at Millerton, Pa, tomorrow. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Frank and Horace Frank will drive to Millerton with Miss Miller makers Are Contesting on the Riverside Diamond boilermakers are playing ball this mond. There has always been a boilermakers and some years ago the club for a penant. The club Wilkes Barre aggregation has had it three times. The Sayre team is composed of the following players : Morris Downs, Mahlon and Dan Stark, J Greenley, O E. Curwin, Christie Smith, John Quick, Mick Malone, Tom Davis, Charles Mor- gan and Frank Tucker, LOCAL NEWS The Traction company yester- day carried 13.985 passengers, The Rev. Mr. Shaffer will con- duct services and deliver a sermon at the Church of Christ, West Sayre, tomorrow morning. There will be no services in the evening. The Partello Stock company close their two weeks’ engage- ment at Oak Grove park this even ing, at which performance they will present the four act comedy drama entitled The Admiral's Will. Services at the Chirch of the Redeemer tomorrow, the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity, will be con ducted by Burton P. Lyman, at 10:30 a. m; Sunday school at 2:30 p. m,, and evening prayer and song service at 7:30 p. m. The regular services of worship will be held tomorrow morning and evening at the Baptist church with preaching by the pastor. The annual oflering for missionary work of the New York Missionary convention will be taken tomorrow. The officials of the Traction company had their their hands full yesterday in handling the circus crowds. Every car owned by the company was brought into service, and when the people were going to and from the circus the cars were loaded to the limit, The motormen and conductors were a tired looking lot last night and they are doubtless rejoicing that a big.circus don’t come this way very often. ll et ns Bic CAVEIN A big cavein occurred on the Lehigh Valley near Hazleton early yesterday morning, It appears to have been due to the floods arising from the recent rain storms. A large force of men were dispatched to thie scene. Several times during the day the cavein reopened. It did not retard the progress of trains, Home Coming of Wm. J. Bryan The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets at special rate of 7.76 from Sayre to New York and return, Augnst 20th; limited for return until September 2nd. Tickets will be good going and return. ing on all trains except the Biack Dia mood Express within presorjbed limit. Bee Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars, 88 $3 oo to Buffalo or Niagara Falls and return. The Lehigh Valley Rail- road will sell tickets September 3d. limited for return to September 4th, in. clusive. Tickets good going and re- tarning on all trains except the Black Diamond Express, within presoribed limit. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for further particulars. vs $4.50 to Toronto, Ont, and Re- turn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will soll tickets September 3d; limited for return to September 6th, inclusive. Tickets good going and returning on all trains except the Black Express, within rescribed limit. Bee Lehigh Valle icket Agents for further Parnienia may $1 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- turn. The Lehigh Valley Rallroad will sell tick: ta Beptember 2d and 16th; good fing and retorning on special train on ste of issue. ial rin Javan 8 Wm; Pe ves § p.m Hall ticket ldren. For farther par- Valley - Ticket Large an PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St. +, 20% HERE BR tween 18 and 60 years. Call on . TONIGHT AK GROVE PARK Partello Gompany TTT OTT TY TIvYTYTYTYTYTYTYeY TY TTTITITTIYTTTYTITTYTTTY Four Act Comedy Drama This Evening * The Specialties Are Leading Features PRICES, 10, 20, 30¢c SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TOALL Just Think Of It We have the reputation of sending the LARGEST PLUMBING BILLS of any firm in the valley. Awful, isn't it? A number of our all-well- pleased customers have ex- plained it this way: “We gave you a small job that required immediate atten tion and you attended to that so promptly, and did your work so well that we decided to havea lot of oth- er work attended to at the same time.” We please others, and we know that we can please you if you'll give us a chance. Try us on anything in Plumbing, Heating, Gas- Fitting and Tinwork, ——— etnies H. R. TALMADGE, Doth "Pheses. Elmer Ave. G. H. GOFF Is now ready to furnish Pure Reservoir Ice to | Sayre patrons. Both Phones, Waverly. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plana sad Estimates Furnished 3% Stevenson Bt. Valley Phone 21%y SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at | Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple | street, West Sayre, All invited Evervbody welcome. Political Announcements The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the nomination of Jary {ounimioner, Subject to the rules of county. March 00, 1008 A Valley Phone’ 191 a. 3 ’ IS » policies covering No matter how adversely the fates have treated you. Lot of comfort in that— to say nothing of loan values of real roperty when the times pinch too hard, «t us show you how to acquire a home on small bat regular periodieal pay- ments. Advice free, FRED J. TAYLOR, SAYRE, PA. ; ~ WORKS Remove dead horses and cattle at shord notice. All orders will receive fo emer 3, Stl t from ens, a fe © | Hiden mast Do ctr Caraameet romae ros of charge. 1am prepared to do the bus- ineas, have ambulance to haal the The Cayuta Land Company ot Sayre, Pa, desires io Auncuncé (hat t V6 some very rable bullding lots. for mle on cheap and easy terms, and that they have placed the agency for selling them [a the hands of Andrew Rvarts of this place, All those wishing to provide themselves with homes or to invest in lotsa for speculative will do well to consult with Mr. Evarts before purchasing elsewhere, This plot of land is nearly surrounded by | trial placts, with beautiful snd all the advantages of a modern indus- {trial town. Terms to sult purchasers. | Stops are already being taken to su (all the land comprising this plot ® full supply of the best water the affords. ANDREW EVARTS, 108 H. 3 tal place, Bayre, Pa. Phone 24dc. Contractor and Builder Plans and Bstimates Furnished. 210 Millar Rt Save. Pa JONN C. 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