arises from mechanical de in the construction of the of ils controlling museles, lef in such cases can ouly be through ication of wuit- ‘ iasave appl to correct al sisting defects I make a speeiyl stady Byenigit testing a all pear can assure a per- correction wherever it exists, Do Not Use Drops applied to eyesi I make use of the latest and most tion and muscles. 1 Recommend Glasses THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital - $50,000.00 Surplus - $12,000.00 I SRA We solicit your Banking basi- meas, and will pay you three per - gwd. interest per annum for money jaft on Certificate of Deposit or “Account. “Tha department of saviogs is a special featare of this Bank, and ‘sll deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of (interest. Cashier. The Valley Record ——— = TT TT J. MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. SE I eaription, $3.00 per year; 25 cents month, jifvartising Sates ressonabie, and made ! 0 To rh second-class sir May 306, a postoffics at Sayre, Pa, ad. Act of Congress of March 8, WEDESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. “All the news that's it to print” SHOES BETRAY THIEVES. Marks Left by Them or Noise Made Get Burglars Intu the Law's Clutches “Shoes have played an Important part in the capture of criminals,” sald Detective William Barrett, of Buflalo, according to the Shoe hetaller. “Had it not been for the footwear Of certain thieves they would never have been caught. It Is not so Jong ago that | and two others were detalled on a case, and before we caught our mas, another shop had been burglarized “We looked a: the marks about the windows and noticed they were scraped by balls We went back to the other piace and found the same conditions Later we went into a well-known re sort and found a man sitting in a chalr. He had his feet encased in a peat-Aitting pair of shoes, Lut for some reason he had palls put in the heels We ‘Jumped’ him at once and search- ing his rooms we discovered enough Joot to start & store. He later ex plained that the nails were put in his shoes to ald In roof climbing “Squeaky shoes have caused the ar rent of several thieves right In this precinct. The ther night a thief bought a pal of cheap shoes and they were very musical The man got into noisy shoes gave him away and he was penchant for buying good oft shoes they are repald sometimes Ly geting off with the swag to pay up for what they spent” Hard to Do §f Though they may wound your feel “fugs, these three you Lave only to for give—ihe breeas (ha! scatters you ‘flowers, the cloud that hides yow moon, and the man who ries to piel ‘quarrels with you — From the Japan se. “Princess of Pence The Grand Duchess Olga of Russia i Known as "The Princess of Peace’ Bhe is the CZar 8 youngest ister. 8 24 years of age, snd was married fon Fears azo to Prince Peter duke of Old enburg FICHTS FOUR BEARS WITH A BROKEN CUN. Hunter Mends Old Weapon by Strik- ing One Bruin Over Head with It and Wins Desperate Battle Utica, N. Y — Ernest Drew, of Tupper Lake, a few days ago, in company with several friends wend on a deer huat ing expedition The party went to the Bog river country and started into alone. Suddenly he was startled by a crashing nolse close by and looking up. saw four bears--two large one= and two cubs—coming his way Mr Drew's rifle had go'ten out of irder the day before and De was HE SWUNG HIS CLUBBED GUN AT THE FOREMOST BEAR armed with a shotgun which he bad borrewed. The cartridges were loaded with buckshot, but a healthy bear will absorb a lot of that kind of lead and not worry a bit. Drew fired at the foremost bear It was evidently struok, for it stopped, reared up and then came on with a rush the other three follow ing. The touch the big bear had go maddened it into a fury and excited the others Drew's heart went (nto bis throat with a bound as he tried to repeat the sho and found (hat the cartridge had so choked the cid-fashjoned gun that the hammer would not fall The bears scrambled over (De brush, apparently vieing with each other ip an attempt to reach their foe first Seeing that death lay io attempting retreat. Drew stood firm and tried to get the gun to work It was of oo avail, and deads of perspiration stood guu around and swung it at the io jured bear which was In the lead The sweeping blow took the bear on the head and dazed him momentari artridge had been pushed (tuto the gun and recuvering the correct hold on It, Drew sent the charge into the bruins heart and kiiled bim instantly. The other three bears were near Ly ¢d and sent out another dose that laid oul the other big tear As the cubs saw the last of thelr grown-up sup porters fall they fled Drew found his friends and they dragged the bears into Tupper Lake village to prove the story To do helpful things or to do thor oughly one helpful thing for one other requires patience, tact and, above all the sympathetic imagination Put yourself in the place of the person whom you aid Iry to see how *he looks on life. Try to realize his lim {tations his uarrowness, perhaps his dullness Try to do the helpful thing in the helpful way —Congregational ist Work of Naval Y. M. C A. The Nava! Young Men's Christian association has continued its operations at Brooklyn, Norfolk, Newport, Pen sarola, Vallejo, Porto Rico and the Philippine islands. The increasing use of quarters demands the erection of permanent buildings such as are now ju use by the Brooklyn and Vailejo Lranches Large Solid Regular $3.50 at $1.98, CIEE Oak Rockers Reg- GRAF & CO. See FRANK KE WOOD, Representative News and sdvertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 11 o'clock noon call the main office at Sayre, Valley "phone 118X, Valentines at Strong's. Judge F. A today. 2 Try Strong's strong cough drops. i —— Wanted. Men and teams to work | at the Waverly reservoir. G. H. | Goff. Bell 1s in Albany a | Valentine post cards at Strong's | | The hose companies all held {their regular monthly meetings last night. flannelette Strong's ccugh syrup for colds, and laces Mrs. James Bagley of Susque-~ hanna is visiting Mrs. Charles Lin- coln, William street Fire Chief De. J. T. Tucker,! | presented the Tioga hose company with a fine new spray nozzle last | night —————— Five candidates received the |sccond degree at the meeting of | (Manoca lodge, 1. O O F, last] | evening, The directors of the Manoca| Temple association will hold a] ‘meeting at Judge Hoagland's office | | this evening. The cold weather has put al |and the work of harvesting the | | crop has commenced. i i | for the play “David Garrick,” tobe | ; : pa) So | The Chinese Imperial commis- given at the Loomis Feb. 21 and sion will’ pass through Say . (22. A goodly number have al-| pass through Sayre to | | m ; y | cady been disposed of, and the | MOTTOW morning on a special = | Lehigh Valley train. The commis- affair promises to be financially | > | sion will visit Elmira and then go {to Ithaca. The members of the commission have come to this successful. country to study our educational COULDNT FD come ms HiS | NIGHT REY LOCAL MENTION | Miss Lenora Bullock of Towan- S | da is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chas Considerable Trouble for a Rolfe, of 213 South River street, { Waverly Citizen Last Night | for a few days. Exchange of Overcoats Caused it Waverly—A merry crowd as- | Judge Dunham of Dushore, ar~ sembled last night and proceeded | rived here today to remain perma- to have a jolly time. All went well | nently in Sayre. His law library until one of the number left thes also here and will be installed in circle of conviviality, donned his |the rooms formerly occupied by overcoat and started home, He the Valley Telephone exchange. | walked to his domicile without| He expects to get settled and difficulty, save that the sidewalk | ready for business this week. | ever and anon arose and smote him | ee in the back, and there were sundry | crooked places in the highway Having arrived home he reached into his pocket for his key but was surprised to find 1t gone. On close . your table inspection he found that even the Forgiveness is one of the privileges pocket was gone. Filled with {of tricndship alarm and visions of a night spent | The strangest thing about the Gos h hill at sph he pel 1s 11s simplicity out in the ch atmosphere, € Trouble may be but God's trade- removed the coat, scarched it over| mark on the Christian and over, turned it inside out, and| It takes more than fear of Satan thiul i still the whereabouts of the key to make 4 faltiiel 3970! 5 A good deal of spiritual indolence remained a mystery. Suddenly he | comes from sensual indulgence. was horrified to find that he had| It is worth while going through a He hastened | lot of dust to get one diamond | The worst habits, in our opinlon, are back to the place where he got the | those for which we have no appetite coat and when nearing the spot! RAM'S HORN BLASTS. Belfishness destroys serenity Concelt conceals the Saviour Du God's work and He will spread another man’s coat It Is a good deal easier to criticise he found another individual who | tB¢ Bible than it Is to crystallize It | Into conduct 0: { | was wrestling with a coat that did| yuay & man would be much more not seem to fit him | prepossessing If he were less anxious : | to be possessing Fach recognized his own prop- | A & prop { The time will come whgn our sins ty, the exchange was made, and | pemgeives will be even more eloquent the fugitive key found. The con- | than our excuses for them ivial citizen again found his domo It is folly, though often appropriate, to announce the verse, “Nothing in My cile, and was soon sleeping the | Hana | Brig,” Just before the offer- <leep of the just lug ———— i ——— The true servant of Jesus may have his Patmos, but it is nearer heaven { thaw any other spot on the face of the Waverly—At the session of the supreme court held at Binghamton earth Servant's Long Service. The following announcement ap pears in the Geneva papers: “M. and yesterday, a motion was made in | Mme Edouard Monou regretfully an ’ , | nounce the death of their faithful serv. behalf of the village of Waverly, BO EE oN tt that a commission be appointed by | pay been in the service of our family the court to appraise the property for the last 76 years In succession” he Waverly Wat mpan ‘The aged servant was S§§ years old of the avery Met company. at the time of her death It was stated by the opposition wi este gp that the village only wanted to pay Quickest Route to Chicago, 17 $105,000 for the plant when it was | na Hours from Sayre worth nearly three times that |, aeeSeree amount. The matter was adjourned until motion day at Ithaca, March 6. - ln ladies’ ladies| Manicure sets, comb and 3 and cuff boxes, handkerchief boxes, jewel boxes. 40 per cent reduction on ladies muslin underwear. t For Dentists to advertise, so we take this means of bringing to your attention the following special proposition: BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, I will give for TWO WEEKS ONLY the benefit of over 30 years continuous prac- ‘ tice at the following low rates: TT AE ——— yy - Gold crowns, 22k, 30 gauge, seamless $4 | Amalgam or silver fillings, 50c to 75c. to $5. Cement fillings, 50c. Bridge work, per tooth, $4. Extraction, 25c. Gold fillings, $1 up. Plates, $5.00 to $8.00. Remember these prices are only for the two weeks beginning Jan. 27 and ending Feb. 10, and for CASH only. 2 The gold I use is prepared by J. M. Ney, one of the oldest and most experienced metallurgists of the United States, which is sufficient guarantee of its ex- cellence, ad any dentist will tell you. DR. J. W. MURRELLE, 106 CENTER STREET. ATHENS, PA. LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE AGENTS WANTED. JOHN 0. PECKALLY, FRIDAY, FEBUARY §, ssi extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, premiums with all orders, such as lace SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT’ Joseph Shipman curtains, dishes, etc. A good chance for ~ boys and girls to make money after| 500 gallonsof pure Olive Of} just to- New Amsterdam Theatre, New York Presents Mea and women are making a good in- | come off our plan. Write today for full | {school hours. We also give prizes to ceived. 300 boxes of macaroni im- boys and girls selling as om pode | ported cheese. All direct from Italy. VIRGINIA DREW TRESCOTT Gimmes iboats ima Aum IN THE such as watches timekeepers, No g Elizabeth St., Waverly. THE VALLEY EMPLOYNENT , wrist bracelets, guns, stick pins, | AGENCY. dolls, ete. These prizes come extra and | do not include your regular commission, | Advertise in The Record. New York Criterion Theatre Success, First-class stenographer wants posi- | WAS IN FLOWER... at once, best of reference fur-| Talmadge Bailding. further particulars inquire a8 1185 And a notable cast of players. Mas-|!f you will give us a few days noticc. For Sale or Rant trical Effects. Notice. not hav- for when ordered printed. poy, rooms over Wilber's WHEN KNIGHTHOOD Situation Wanted nished. Apply Valley Employment | Supported by Agency. Office hours ® to 1. Room 1,| Dressmaking done at your home. JOHN J FARRELL, If you are a contractor and want men | pital place, Sayre. 8 year's cxperionse. we can furnish you with from 1 to 100 | com . ' { Call or write, VALLEY EMPLOYMENT sive and Elaborate production. | AGENCY, Room 1, Talmadge Bldg. Ss nson house, corser Mala 4 Original and complete Elec- | ; : Ey a Bol and’; eee | Want ada Inserted by Prices—25, 50, 75, $1. $1.50. | 8 8 100s Aco ere pod Sale opens Wednesday at Drigg’s drug | N$ Joulsively Sanh Bot pi Wan} ae | suitable for office Pn ows of | Ouable. Inquire of EB. A. Wilber, ' amount involved [8 Two offices for rent in the Mas pe I a We ia y - i I WW » a
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