The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, February 12, 1906, Image 2

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    “Eye Stren Is Not a Dis ase
" But arises from mechanical de
E-tocte in the construction of the
or its controlling muscles.
ja sach cases can only be
ig application of wuit-
able glasses to currect all
existing defects 1 make a special
study ns eyesight testing in all
its branches and can assure a per-
fect correction wherever it exinls,
I Do Not Use Drops
Helladoana,
| make use of the latest and most
fraction and muscles,
I Recommend Glasses
The only
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THE NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
Capital - $50,000.00
Surplus - $12,000.00
A A SE
We solicit your Backing busi
peas, and will pay you three per
cent. interest per annum for money
left on Certificate of Deposit or
Savings Account.
The departinent of savings is a
speeial featare of this Bank, and
all deposits, whether large or
small, draw the same rate of
{ntervat.
M. H, SAWTELLE,
Cashier,
The Valley Record
EE mee
W. T. CARRY, Editor.
Published every afternoon except Sun-
Say at Murrelle's Printing Office, Sayre,
—
month.
Po dvertising rat=a reasonable, and made
known on application. a
Batered as second-class matter May
10, 1905, at the at Sayre, Pie
under Act of Congress of aS h 8, |
MONDAY, PRERUARY 12, 1008,
ENRAGED WILD DEER
: ATTACKS AUTOMOBILE.
Machine Partly Wrecked Before Rifle
Bullet Ends the Fierce On-
slaught.
Berlin. N. Y.—For shooting and kill-
ing a deer which had attacked bis su
tomoblle in the public highway and
‘was destroying it Emmet Fairbanks, a
prominent sportsman of Boston, may
be arrested Uy the game wardens
The story Is a peculiar one in
Ing circles. Mr. Fairbanks and a
party, including his and R «
range, thelr guest their
from Mattawamgeag to Patten for the
purpose of hunting They
making the trip in an automobile and
were traveling at night along the old
stage road between two places
which in one place runs through the
hunt-
large
wile
were on way
deer were
these
HE MADE STRAIGHT FOR THE AUTY
woods for ten miles without a house
dn the entire distance
They were bowling
when the members of
what appeared
af fire which appeared to
in the alr about fve
road. Mr. Fairbanks immediately rec
pgnized the eyes of a deer and running
his machine up to within a short dis
{ance of the large buck, which ap
peared to Le fascinated by the head
along slowly
he party saw
green balls
w suspended
ve Lhe
10 he tw
feet abo
ght of the machifie, he lurhes tae
headlight on the animal at the same
time pressing the bulb of the horn
Immediately the buck was transformed
into a different creature and lowering
his head he made straight for the auto
His first attack was on the headlight
and after destroying this he cut one
tire open with his hoof Just what
happened after this none of the party
seem to be able to tell. The buck
seemed to be on both sides of the ma-
chine at once. They could feel the
shocks as he butted into the car, and
once his antlers caught in Mrs Fair
banks’ long fur robe and
through her dress The animal tore
open a sult case as if it was made of
paper The party in the automobile
tried to escape by running the machine
away but it was run off the road and
into a tree and ‘he enraged animal be
gan to renew his assaulis op the car
The men succeeded in getiing a rifle
out of the baggage under the seat
he animal was killed and hung along-
side the machine and continuing on
their journey reported the affair
next game warden
PUTS LEGS UNDER “TRAIN.
Welshman Deliberately Suffers Am-
putation Soc That He Might Ob-
tain Accident Insurance.
Cardift Wales An extraordinary
case has just been decided at the as
sizes here Edward Samuel May
known as “the man with the {ron
nerve” brought suit against the Tafl
company for damages
for the loss of both legs. May has lost
his suit, the raliway contending that
he deliberate'y sat down beside the
ratiroad track and put his legs on the
ralls for the train to run over them
Below both kaees
May's story was that while traveling |
af the train
arriage door, which
lowed him to fall
succeeding train cut off his legs
Witnesses told of the remarkable
perve displayed by the man Although
he must have been enduring terrible
he actually bound up his bleed.
ing stumps by means of handkerchiefs
He had belonged to an ambulance
orps., and the medical evidence was
10 the effect that the “first ald’ ren
fered by May himself was efficient id
~Lery detall
The company showed that May had
supplied himself with a number of in
surance coupons, that he had been
three days out of work, was in debt
to his landlady, that out of a ‘total
tock of four hapdkerchiefs had
taken three with him although
was sald to
threw him against the
opened and al
upon the rails A
AgONY
he
that
fallen out of the
of
Lave
ait he bore no signs
the amputated
imbs were cul on such
injury Xx
pt legs —and that the
even line
been placed par
an
they must Lave
on the
It was also
Act
faq
hat
rails
shown that
May had told a friend
ireamed hie was going
egs amputated below th
fury brought in a verdi
and Ma,
legs
before Lhe
be
fo have Lis
I'he
the com
ident
e knees
t for
ios! his
pany has
as his
ait as well
Girl Kills Fox with Broom
Indianapolis. Ind — An
killed a fox the other day
weapon broom The small
faughter 14 years old of OS Rober-
son, at Wheatland Knox co seized
» broom and after a red fox
aught in a trap near the
She killed it. threw
wer her shoulder and brought it
Id hunter she was
Trouble Coming
you ai
oritish visitor
ing next to hi
Indiana girl
with a wo
nian’s the
inty
went IATE"
steel set
!
nose for
hawks
ome ihe the Ix
ask wha these?
turning to the
m at ‘he bole
RK. 1 belleve” answered lhe
buckwheat cakes
them and took oul
hem
rt
asted
nd material for a whole
foriicoming work on
» Tribune
chapter
Awerica
Still
The
Cha
in the Family
has your hair sir
Do you think so? Wal!
u the family has
Nurse
Scan
I'm glad
it-N X
baby
sone one
Telegram
Large Solid
Regular $3.50 at $1.98.
Oak Rockers
Reg-
GRAF
& CO.
WAVERLY
CD Kingsbury went to Ithaca)
today
W. E
this morning
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————————
Miss Nellie Clark went to Cor
ang this morning
se ————————
Mrs. A. E. Doolittle went to
Elmira this moming
———————————8
Clarence Castimore spent Sun.
day with relatives in Buffalo,
Miss Nellie Smith 1s confined to
her home on Clark street by illness
*
Mr. aad Mrs. H. P la
Riew
A ————
Carpenters are engaged in put-
ting a new front in Unger & Elis’
stere tocay
Dr. and Mrs. Millspaugh, son in
law daughter of A IH. Spaulding
deceased, returned to Chicago to-
day.
Rich ard McCabe,
visiting his son, I. T. McCabe,
turned to his home at Rome
morning.
€~-
ths
W H. Ballenstedt is
out aga,
able to e
The operation per
f>rmed on his back was a success-
ful one
George C
Webster Photograph Co, has re-
turned to W.verly after a short
4
All kinds of up to date photog
raphy at Coe & Webster's, 342
Ping pongs
a specialty; 28 for 25c¢ 234 3
The K. of C will give a euchre
party and dance at their hall next
Thursday evening
ng will begin at 8
at 1
Euchre play
30, and dancing
10
R C. Lockwo-d, national secre-
tary of the N. P L.,
C. Brooks’ dwelling on Providence
street, and
has leased |
move his famuly
NY.
will
here from Helly,
Ww
viduals the town hall
saturday night, and were brought
fore Justice Hoagland yesterday
cccupied
One
spon condition that he betake
self cut of the corporate limits of
Wavcrly. The other, having
peared before the on
previous morning, for a like cffense,
was given the privilege of paying
85 or spending s verd davsindn «
ance vi'e. He paid the $5 and
was discharged
him
ap-
] idge
he came from,
FUNERAL OF MRS. WALLACE
Wavirly—The
Hannah Wallace,
Saturday morning
of Mrs
died
funcral
last
at the home of
Albert Reed on Waverly street,
took this
o'clock,
Mrs.
who
place afternoon at 2
Wallace survived by
three sons, William, Arthur
Albert, and two daughters,
Wilham Sutton and Mrs,
B nnett all of Waverly
QUARTETTE SANG NICELY
Waverly—A feature of the sing-
ing at the Mcthodist church last
night was a double male quartet
composed of members of the Rev,
M. S Godshall's Sunday school
class
1S
and
Mrs
Harry
Their singing was very much en~
joyed by the congregation, and will
be continued in the future.
FINE. ICE CROP
Wavetly—A fine crop of ice is
being on Pendleton’s
pond and the Waverly reservoir
The ice is 12 inches thick and the
work is going on night and day.
MISSES TABER & AY
Sayre Art Parlor.
120 W. LOCKHART ST.
We uh shone a
harvested
.
THIS AFTERNOON
William G. Miller Struck by
Train Four and Receive
Fatal Injuries
William G. Miller, a laborer, who
resides near the cove, was instantly
killed this afterncon between 2 and |
3 o'clock in the upper Lehigh
Valley yards a few fect beyond the
Hall signal tower Miller was
walking east on the ‘eastbound
track and evideotly did not hear
the approach of Lehigh passenger
train No. 4 which came up behind
him running late. The pilot of
the engine struck him in the left
side of his head and his body was
thrown several feet from the track.
The engineer of the train did not
notice Miller until just an instant
The tra'n was stop
red and the traamen placed the
man's body on board and brought
it to the local station. Later it
was taken lo Grumme's undertak
ing rooms where it was identified.
Miller was about :0 years old
no childrer,
He had been employed by the L. -
high for some tue as a iaborer.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
On account of ill hLcalth of
owner, a long established mercan-
offered for quick sale at go per
Address
inquiries to Business Opportunity,
care Valley Record, Savre, Pa
203!
PURCHASED BAKERY
CABINET
ORGAN
Sold on the D. 8. Andrus &
guaranteed. handsomely finished,
chased the bakery business of Geo.
Wood on Waverly street and took
possession this morning. Mr. Pil-
grim's many friends will be glad to
learn ¢hat he has decided to again
embark in business in Waverly
and wish him the success that has
attended his former ventures.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Offic Rooms 4 and 0,
Lockhart Btreet, Savre, Pa
TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED
Almost every
Elmer Block, |
case
of chronic diseass ean
be cared if the prop-
er medicine is used,
Often aliopathic med-
icine is needed, other
times, homeopathic or
electric, and some- |
times all. The poly-|
pathic method used by The Doctors of |
the Electro Medical Institute, includes |
all systems Tall and at least investi- |
gate this method, Consultation is free
aud private. The doctor will be at
Feb. 12 to Feb. 18.
AGENTS WANTED.
Everywhere to sell teas, colfeds, spices,
extracts, baking powders and fine soaps, |
premiams with all orders, such as lace
curtains, dishes, eto. A good chance for |
rizes to
boys and girls selling a specified amount,
such as watches— timekee pers,
rings, wrist bracelets, guns, stick k plas,
dolls, eto. These prizes come ext
do not include ls regular An
Men and women are making a good in-
come off our plan. Write today for full
information to the SAYRE SPECIALTY
WORKS, Box 115, Sayre, Pa.
TOUHEY'S HOTEL
Bve New and Up-to-Date.
C Accommodations.
Thomas Ave. Opposite L. V. Btation
Rates $1.50 Por Dav. - Sayre. |
The Record, bas the best House
Lease ever he ja} Beadle goanty; |
ae Fount aa De
THE VALLEY EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY.
Situation Wanted
First-class stenogrs peak
tion & at uh, four Rapioymen fur |
y oto
OH boar Room 1,
BogYADRSY 3 bats
$75.00
Co. Easy Payment System,
st for Only
is thoroughly |
and an adornment to any home
Records Only 65¢
Established 1860
128 Desmond St., Sayre, Pa.
| Men wanted to commence work on
| Wedpesday, Febraary 14, 1birly men
{and three teams, to particirste inthe
| harvest of 4,000 tons of ice at my plant
it Milltown, beng the first movement
of my elevating and conveying appar-
tu= F J, Tillman. 235-3¢
Dressmaking done at your home. For
farther particulars inquire at 1156 Hos-
pital place, Sayre. 8 year's experience.
For Sale or Rent
The Robinson house, corner Malin and
| Ferry streets, Athens, Pa. Possession at
once, J.T. Corbin, Athens, nit
For Rent
Four rooms over Wilber's liquor store
| suitable for office purposes. nt rea-
| sonable. Inquireof EK. A. Wilber, 235f
Two offices for reat ln the Magey &
| Page block. Her
Two. furnished rooms for gentlemen
i only, in a central location, Atheos. In-
quire at Valley Record office. 208-tf
Third floor of the Glaser block. Eleo-
| trie light, bath room and all modern im-
| provements. Enquire at Glaser's Loan
| office, Lockhart street. 176
Notice.
Want ads inserted
Thuiog of eed prea
must be for when ordered
We posi cannot
indiscrimi
keeping and
to the
propestica
amount in
Lost
Lost—A young, white foxterrier, both
eyes black and No. 24 on tag. Finder
return to Touhey's hotel. Suitable re-
ward, 20
"Class pin “W, H. § 03", Finder will
be rewarded by leaving same ab
office.
A gold watch charm on one side of
which is engraved, “J. A. Bradley, Co. F
bth P. R. C;” on the other side, “Against
Rebellion 1861." It was lost between
Sayre and Athens and oh the finder is re-
quested to retarn to this office sd a 4
the reward.
BIG LINE
decayed or ulcerated teeth.
teeth.
to $5.
Bridge work
, per tooth, $4.
Gold fillings, $1
1 up.
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