POWERFUL FLEET SALUTES MIN, |osnre Admiral Eva an In Command of tha} Greatest Assembly of Warships GRAF & CO. "- ed Undie ae - ia ed Eos = lf Undertaking. Gor. of Broad St. and Park Ave, Waterl. | am time vies Commer ares, x EN on avoir. Be lan ther of Uf American wavy,” dreamed = went down to McDuffic's grove that some day the United States would 1 . ! yesierda) to attend the first annual 0 WAS A GRAND FINISH been X mara) precaat og tn . : clam bake to be given under the continent which could equal that which AUS of the ~ and it - wns seen at Oyster Bay, where the 3 spices de Pat tment, . Futurity at Sheepshead Bay| squadrons were reviewed by President : : is the general opinion that it will Roosevelt . Captured by Electioneer. The fleet was In full dress at 8 not be the last ome. o'clock in the morning. At 11 o'clock _— president of the village and THREE FINISHED: NECK AND NECK] ihe president reviewed thé whole ficet the board of trustees were the from the MaPfower, steaming to the guests of the firemen and all pres- MASON'S CIRNER FOLKS t head of the first squadron and then Sebri went : Ee 3 | Keene's Pope Joan Second, Raineys' | along to the south side of that squad ED, ng to Batavia cnt had a most enjoyable time Vv De Mund Third-Wianer, Taking | ron, between (t and the torpedo craft. | DiS Morning. Two games of ball were played The "gn Gomis woulsted vie . J ake, Great) Theuce the yacht proceeded und +g - am - ry ya the “ot a ers Ay along the a Mrs. Ellen Powers went to and as many of those participating came for, and how » necy bad not played in some time, there he intended to stay.” NEW YORK. Sept. 3—~In a desper side of the second squadron, thence Cortland today. ~ 3 ate driving finish Willie Shaw lifted] 210K ther sotih ile of the Rorpedo y are many lame arms, and sore|LARGE AND EXGELtNT COMPANY. William Lakeland's brown colt Elec | ong wpuadrons, finally suchoring at| The South Waverly council will | Pots where they were struck by tioneer home winuer of the niuetventh| (he hand of the first squadron . . Ta Saad the curves (?) of the pitchers, The |“One great Tueh tom begin-| Futurity at Sbecpsbiend Bay amid the | President Roosevelt was saluted [2OIG 8 Meeting this evening, eatables wh of ne gl by Charley ago sds and the swastest shouting and cheerigg of 4000 per-| when the Mayflower came within sig- : . . : love story ever told." sobs, the greatest number that ever] nal distance of the leading ship, and Charles Podle of East Waverly Smith and Billy Hopkins and their Advance sale Satard at Western Une witnessed 8 running of the two-year | the other vessels followed the flagship went to Owego this morning. skill as chefs was highly com-~ on Telomapy Offic. . i in the salute. The fleels saluted in suc led S = = Oe Sammie 100 feet the jockey. usink | Cossion, beginning with the Malue and by all who partook of the Prices—25, 50, 75¢, and $1. whip and spur, forced the muzzle of | emding with the Alabama, Mrs. E D. Coryell of East feast. EE his wount past that of James R.| In the feet commanded by Rear Ad-| Waverly, went to Hiawatha today.| The bake was a success in every Keene's royal filly, Pope Joan, passing miral Evaus there were 18000 men to way and the best of feeli and under the wire a victor by a scant cheer President Hooseveltl as the May- . y : ng nose. while Just a head behind thun | Bower steamed through the lives of | George Albertson of New York|good fellowship was manifested dered Panl J. Kilney's $45,000 colt De| Warships, city, is visiting relatives in Wav- Mund After the Mayflower had anchored . ng v-| throughout. In two divisions came the twelve oth- | the flag officers and division command- | $¥1Y+ Ss & gOoO d er contestants, Purslane. the trailer, | ers pald their respects to the president. ts : need {URRELLE, Pu Poblisber- no more than six leagths to the rear. | followed by the commanding officers Milliner or maker wanted at Miss : shear. A cheap W. T. CARRY, Editor. The time, 1:18 3.5, for the six furlongs | The latter bad been iovited by the Engleman's millinery store, B-oad shear or scissors £ has been beaten three of the years that | president to take luncheon with him street 99-2t E }8 never econom- E.— the distance has been the fll six fur- on the Mayflower. At 8 o'clock In the : ical, 8 vary aflotnoon eLapt San | on : + the | evening the ships of the first ind sec- — ne er slays Printing Office Sayre, ge, but time was forgotten by the evening ps of the first dnd sec * = multituYe io the excitement of the]ond squadrons--the Maine, the Missoun- Misses Lula and Lelia McUmber and sharp. never giv- $3.00 pe: year; 35 cents | close race. ri, the Kentucky, the Kearsarge, tbe | of Cortland are visiting Miss Lena es satisfaction. As a household The victory of Electioneer was pop-| Louisiana, the Rhode Island, the New Herp. ‘ / shear we can guarantes that Wiss rates reasumable, and made | ular. Jersey and the Yuginie~—will be ie == shear will give better satisfaction i 3 - » - > = y a lana: matter a ph a, — a, eo oo —— Pep Bing | C.C. Strong has returned home Shan any olper. San and see them ) ankee 1, come toge $ Sih g , i the Loar aay center of the track. leading In the or The president visited the Maine, the after visting . his parents at © have s and sizes. ous to bm heel ; rm? Mareh 8, | der named, as soou ns the barrier rose. | Alabama, the West Virginia, the three | Thurston, : bh . Tha Block, 8s Pa. It seemed] that lo the twinkling of an] fugships, In snccession and was re Be jor 10, Et Ar] ET Sab Al Sp EL the Wiss Men to th = eve the Keene filly bad got across the | ceived by the officers and whole ships ‘ * AS ay a Sh en toTearn the palnt be track aml warin the lead by a neck. | company lu review order Fhe feet Charles Roe has returned 46] t 37th to Seplomber Sth inclusiss; + ly immediately. H. Thomas 2 imited for return to S-pember 11th,! Horace FE. Ballot and Electioneer, just} will remain at anchor off Oyster Bay Waverly altemspending 5 weeks at Hye ats will be al yi re: Co, Waverly. Lie behind the three usined, spread out] until 8 o'clock tomorrow Sarato ya turning on all teaing exoept Blaek A com t gl aver the track, with De Mund almost It was the niost puwerful fleet ever 8 ? —e— Diamond Expraosa, within th: + prescribed : ONE work. nqal re on for beside them. All were in the rupning | assembled nuder the American fag Harley Persons lias gone to St limit. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agoats W. Merriam, 304 Cheaming street, W at the start, and the pace was Serritie. | Twelve fitw' class battleships, twénty y g for further particulars. erly. As the horses turned the bend the] nine armored and protected cruisers Charles, Ili, where he will join COMPLETE roaring began. Pope Joan appearad to] and torpedo and submarine boats, to his father. & i Naiged har isa body bailder be leading by more than two lengths. | gether with auxiliaries and minor fed XCurs ons INE OF toaie of woaderlal merits Behind Lier was De Mund, who avas a] eral vessels, participated, bringing the C H Mitchell and wife of Bing ve not teied it you abo length ahead of Yankee Guu, but just] total up to forty-five vessels, a mag- ha E303 he a Tonic in | 8 scant nose away came Electioneer. | nificent spectacle, the cost of the re-| hamton are visiting Mr, and Mrs, ERIE RAILRCAD. Eo 525 shored tan jogs| CUTLERY AT [ufoomtms toor oer Orga Sick Kidneys are ttivel The race wits already sel <o far as the | view to the people being estimated at| E. J. Neaves. o en or store, Waverly. Bolg By C. M, winners were concerned, for the oth-| $1,000,000 J ; aad return Sunday, Sept. Ih, ®. Bloodias, x ers had already shown they were not Never since the day that Columbus ; , to be exalted that day landed in America has there been such Miss Leda Hedges has returned note that the BHrie "Rallroad Co. suitable for gentleman. Inguire x ami Return It was nu race from then on. Every | a simnltaneons discharge of artillery as | from a visit of three weeks with is now rusinlag a vestibule cosch dally - Talmadge. i Valley Railroad will sell | boy on every horse was riding as if his | honored the president train roagh amestown : : i Housekeeping rooms for reat, No, : ! without change of cars. 70 daly ist and o San life depended upon it, with whip and A Ane spe tacle iu itself was the ex- friends mn Elmira For farther ri I alars apply to Erle BOLICH BROS., West Lockhart street, Inquire on pre y spar They call Shaw a land rider | cursion feet which carried tens of thou Ticket Agent, J. only, but a Burus or n Garrison could | snuds of spectators from New York Miss Mame Tighe of Buffilo is a : For reat, office rooms in the not have used the whip more effective It is estimated that there were 150 the guest of her cousin, Miss Jo- HARDWARE Block. EE ly. They began to close up. Slowly | craft of various sorts ou the side lines > 2 wi Carbolic Salve With] De Muud. Yankee Gun and Election. | and that, countiug the throngs that sepbine Galligan. ’ - mp : Very Daas for reat in We and Witch Hazel eer began to cruw! up on the filly, Lit] Hoel the shores, nearly half a willion i " — ; tle Nicoll was riding desperately, but | people witnessed the review i oi EE She iy to in the world for Cuts, Bis oso! ctehed x ty in while This naval show was personally con Harry Winters, brother of the TA i GHIN, Uleers, Salt Rheum, De dud. showing 50 sign of qoitiag. du te Mo President Jivosexelt hie Hon. Byram Winters was in Wa- el “ w i was coming on. The last eighth saw | 98% bac It on Lis mind ever since the} yerly this mornin 1 oN the lis Nil Nadlog. but unly by a naval review of 1G, which was a y B SAYRE'S LEADING neck. : mimle affair compared to that of Labor : : i C. H. Koi f Susquehanna ; ¥ , (ln eect May 13, 3908) Theti It was that Shaw really began day 1M, y - Anise 0 usq ’ i = ~ . BRAYRAN. : yay 5 : Trains leave Sayre as follows: to ride. Five feet from the rail he and | The presidéat’s guests on the MMay-| wag the guest of his brother, E J. RASTBOUND, ’ . . flower inclinled the secretary of the . i (U % <i pecial care prompt : - Rotice to Contractors the Keene fly “were head and head pavy and Mrs. Bonaparte, Frelherr (Kaise, over Sunday. ( J Es and a [20 =e Ey tt . lo ere piven that, the | 2700 81 1 they were aide ad | Sp, i ser: foe Gena ‘nL teotlon given to moving of 3 will reosive bids for the con- R Joe + : { of 3 hose house on Mile Hill, secoml, but it seemed like mauy min- Bassades; Surgeon General Rixey and Call at Lockerby’s barber shop is ~ 9: Pianos, Hooeshold Geods, Rates MT A AY vids sunt be received on | les Hm they ran "A aching togeth- ¥ ————————————— or fish bait, Also get a shave ote J Mess : 10th day of Beptember| er, and then Shaw lifted again. In the Woman Kills Herr Muller, : ey ne eae building Committee Tmoryey middle of the grind staud the effect ST PETERSBURG, Sept. 3.—Gen- and hair cut for 25¢. 89 2t Ee ——— x Sens HE t to reject any or all became visible, ix just the muzzle of | eral Tumenoff, commander of a brigade HILL & BEIBACH fi} a : big Ph shairtian of billing sou: the outside colt showed in front. It} at Warsaw, was wounded there by Mrs, WwW. H Lockerby spent I #lles avenne, rad seenied just the fraction of an inch. | five revolutionists, who fired upon him Sunday at Watkins visiting her , a ; am 4 Both jockeys were desperately riding. | with revolvers as he was leaving his C A . . to Newark Valley and 23 On and on they went, hringing all of | residence. An Interlaken (Switzer- brother, C E Rumsey. EL : Valley Railroad will | the 40.000 persons to thelr feet, tandi dispatch says that Mme. Stafford ; . 3 ba to Newark Valley and ro-| De Mund, never a quitter, was again | of Stockholm took a revolver from her Mrs. Harry Tozer and children If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Bros. have Best of Everything |=. Baltimore and Sh above named low fare, account | nt Electioneer's throat latch, There | reticale In a enfe there und fired de- h hi : AM Sim Toatn. tot Abou went to Mehoopany this morning Aor came a slugle shout and then silence | Jiwrately at Herr Charles Muller of : FOR SALE . Sad te will Ie for a winute. Then the roar broke out | Aulhausen, who was seated nt a neigh- | Where they will spend a few days.| rer ; in. No. 12 had fashed up ax win: | boring table. The first shot proved dg Hedy d : Dal r 7th, inclusive, | “** : oring } His } be we otra ner. and No. 12 meant Electioneer. | tama). The woman sald: “Violence 1s Miss Sylesene Nye, a student of A very desirable property AS mows, Bet & Black Diamond Pope Joan wan second, De Mund third {| not required. 1 make no resistance. the Mansfield n lis visiting at in Waverly, one block from ER i, will Davari toc Yankee Gun fourth, Peter Pan fifth, | That man was condemned to death by : trolle Nine room house, | mrrmsmmsmmmsmsassw——m—" Yankee Girl sixth, Ballot seventh, |the Russian revolutionary committee |the home of Miss Mame Nasa- y La a Conville eighth. Horace E, ninth, Don | gnd sentenced. He ls now executed. dowski. % 4 acre lot, plenty of fruit. Enrique tenth, Kentucky Beau elev- | Take me to prison” Work shop, hen house and enth, Old Honesty twelfth, Altuda thir George Campbell, who has been|park. This property will phere Pa (Warts cs. h, (0 d Purs ne e Saves a " i } i i - eunrh Oran fourteenth and Purslane Russian Atlee Sex 8 Mata, arding at the Say house, Id at a fi if or, J Electloneer. the winner, Is a son of | Anole Rogan. n maid employ at the| gone to reside with his som at|bought before Sept. 1, 1906. ville, Tunkhannock, set Voter, Mr. Keene's celebrated stallion. | summer residence in Black Rock of tt ’ WEATROUHD, Mr. Lakeland lives at Gravesend and | Mr. and Mrs. Clinton of New York, 1} Wol Hollow, Reynold’s Real Estate Agency. ABS. Dally foe owns considerable property there. Te] she lives, will owe her life to Com- 117 Packer Ave. Sayre, Pa. I: =x SEES Is past sixty years of age now, and be | mander Alexander Nebolsine, naval at- Harry Tozer and wife and H. P, rounds out his turf career with the | tache of the Russian embassy at Wash. LaRiew and wife, apd L C. Miller ) greatest victory the turf can give ington, who Is an member of the sum. . ge : : It was £17040 to the winoer and may ['mer colony at Black Rock. Commander enjoyed an automobile trip to Els Bl RDS! BIRDS! Le called another “poor man's” vie-| Nebolsine jumped Into Blnck Rock har | mirs last Sunday. : tory when the wenlth of Mr. Lakeland] bor and, at cousiderable personal risk, is compared with a Keene, a Belmont, | swam ashore with the unconscious If are thinking of buying a . : aM a Wak ie A ead the Ralneys, Hitcheoek, n Lewisohn, a | maid. Miss Jennie Pratt has returned bird Ty kind, call and see the 11:00 == 4 h- 8 Seagram or a MeDonough, lu that it Yacht Races Start. from her home at Campbell, N. Y.,| Hartz Mountain Canaries and Par- Ton 10 10€ Brownian Dendiean ara Gol Ta EEA iat, Se0L. 8 mand resumed her duties'as. Leacher (rots just received, and get Prices 3 ee Fingers Pais p ang FTMAN- can races for . ' send Between in the Suburban, Rousevelt cup off the const, under the in the public schools. bebo ie Jou see a Ta au Jolut control of the Kalserficher Yacht | club of Kiel and the Eastern Yacht| A special car was run to Athens canaries guaranteed singers or will Ph Avil clubs of Boston, were started off Half- today for the pu of 3 be exchanged at any time, Have . - a ’ rpose amrying some bargains cages gressman H. L. Maynard has just been Way rock ar1l o'clock 4. mi. tig norsk: R down a party to the Emery recep notified that the United States govern: | 1'5- , TO Promote good feeling between R. A. HOLCOMB, , : } the German and American people, toition at Hon. O. D, Ki 's this meat has deliverad to ( aptain t. An increase the interest In Intémational aney 423 Keystone Ave, Sayre, Pa derson, master of the Norwegian steamship Tancred, 8 magnificent ma yacht racing and to epable yachtsmen afternoon, : f ferate ps t rticipate | ’ rine glass lo recognition of his heroism ea. us ci n oh pale. n Mr, and Mrs. W. E Tew and Administrator 8 Notice. in rescuing the crew of the American : schooner Wallace Gray in midocean. St. Louis Downed tha teaders. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bell left =k CHICAGO, Sept 2. The ¢hiengs Na. | 97d in Mr. Bell's automobile for | Bore. of bt ror Sr ao at tonala' winning strok was broken by [2 trip to Keuka and other points | ua BS 1 ar Keuka lake They, ad,
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