GRAF & CO. THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Ospital - $50,000.00 : Surplus - $12,000.00 TEI We solicit your Banking basi- MURRELLE, Publisher. W. T. CAREY, Editor. Published every afternoon except Bun- #8 Marrelle's Printing Office, Sayre, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1908 7:30. Rav. Ira Hotaling, Pastor, Church of the Epiphany ‘Church of Redeemer service 10:30. = Rev. Herbert L. Haanah, Rector, . Wheelock Memorial Chapel Preaching service, 2:30. _.Banday school, 3:30. Methodist Church Rev. J. F. Warner, Pastor, $1.50 to Syracus and Return aaah kh Valley Railroad will sell Bunda, August 12th. Special * tealn in both directions. Leaves Sayre at7:00a, m.; retarning leaves Syracuse at pm. Tickets good going and reluraing on special train om dade of ‘sale Sal. Ses Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for farther particulars. 60 Excursions | ERIE RAILROAD. $1.25 to Keuka Lake and retarn . July 29th. Special train "leaves Waverly 5.024. m. No change of ~~ ears in either direction. 8 10 day excursion to Saratoga and Lake George, from Waverly via Erie KR July 11th and Aug 15th. 48 . T8¢ to Binghamton and return, BE , July 29, and each alternate ) thereafter. Ticketa good leav- Waverly at 7:53a0d 10:38 a.m. 25 Holders of G. A. R. Excursion Tickets fo Misneapolls will be granted a ten Sia) stop aver at Chicago on retarn trip if desired. 87 % For farther particulars apply to Erie Wloket Agent, J. W. Clark. | ‘There is no nook nor cor- Bere The Valley Rec- PROSPECTOR'S WILD THI OVER DESERT EX SOLDIER CRAZED BY HARD- SHIPS AND STARVATION. Partner Murdered by Treacherous Ya- qui Indians and He Begins Try- ing Journey to Texas—Mind Affected by Experience Ban Antonio, Tex.—In the Santa | Rosa bospital here Is a man who, if | hig story is true, has recently passed { through an ordeal more terrible thao Kipling's “Man Who Was” . Crazed by his sufferings. the man, whose name is William Cralgh, talks constantly of a gold mine In Sonora, Mexico, amd in his delirfum lives 13 again the hardships of his from the Yaqul J=¥aua, who killed his partner a» Grove him from the Sonora esSCADeEs When Craigh was discovered several weeks ago wandering about the streets of San Antonio in a demented condition a small buckskin sack con taining five large nuggets of pure gold were found suspended about his neck When an effort was made 10 remove the sack Craigh fought the of- HE STAGGERED INTO THE CAMF OF A COMPANY OF SOLDIERS ficers like a wild man, and now as he lies upon his bed In the hospital his band reaches up and grasps the sack every few minutes as if to as sure himself that the gold is still there, When City Detective Shoaf met Cralgh on the street his clothes were in tatters, his hair and beard fing and matted, and his bleeding feet pro truded from the holes in Lis high top boots The detective Questioned Cralgn, and as he could not unders and what he said to him, the officer gr- rested him for being a vagrant Cralgh was taken to the city jail, and locked up, but his actions were 30 strange thal the desk sergeant sum- moned a physician. After am exam ination the doctor declared the man demented and that his condition was caused by «xbaustion and starvation. Cragin was at ouce removed to the hos pital and given careful attention and nursing. After several days in the hospital the man recovered suMficiently to talk, and he confided to the doctor the story of als wonderful gold mine. He not teil the story counectadly, but little by little the doctor heard the tale of the wonderful escape and journey ol the irtie Irishman A yedr ago Craigh was discharged from the United States army He soldier named Wilson, and the two men started on a prospecting exped| tion through the mountains of Arizona Alter several months of hard work Cralgh and hie chum decided to try their luck in the forbidden land of the Yagul Indians In the state of So nora, Mexico They were warned not to trust their lives among the Yaquils, but the stories of the wonderful guarded mines of the Sonora mountains lured them into thal dapgerous country After several weeks of prospecting R pincer mine of wonderful Plchness was ulscovered Indians strike, however, as light- ning strikes, when least expected. He turning from a hunt, Cralgh found the camp looted rad Wilson lying dead be. side the burning sluice boxes The body ci the unfortunate Wilson wih mutilated in a horrible manner, and the hors ere stolen Craig realized that the Yaquis were protiabiy searching thrgugh the alley for Lim, and were liable to return at any moment, so hastily gathering to- gether a few scraps of food, fie climbed the mountain side and concealed him- self In the rocky caves near the top. The handful of nuggets in the buck. skin suck hanging around his neck wus of gold that a human being -a ‘ourney that led pion itaits sod deserts of northern Mexicn and ended In the jail at San Antonis, Tex Without a horse Cralzlie progress throygh the moun. tains was slow, and as he dared not shoot at game for fear of attracting the attention of Indians he was forced to eat roots sud berries gathered along the waterways When Craigh finally emerged from the wouniains apd started to cross the alkall plains he was crazed by the hardships he had endured and lost all scuse of direction He clupe to the idea that help could be found tO the sastward, and pressed on in that direction. How long he walked he does not know, but as he lay apon his bel in the hospital he talked con- tinaally of the terrible sun aud begged piteon=iy for walter Finally he staggered into the camp of a company of Mexican soldiers; and although they cared for him and gave him food an! water, he was many days before he ould tell of his journey. Overjoved at the sight of the soldiers, he toid them of his gold mioe and of its won lerful richness. The story of the mine excited the cupldity of the soldiers, and the len. tenan’ in command of the party de- mandsi that Craigh guide them back to tha =pot This Craigh refused to do, and by orders of the officer he was beaten with a whip and told that he would be beaten to death unless he led the soldiers to the mine That nigh! Craigh managed to steal AWAY and escape from the soldiers Still weak from the effects of his jour ney through the desert, he again set his face to the eastward Crilgh’s memory of what took place his escape from the soldiers’ camp {8 vague Most of the time he must have been dementad He says that he remembers finding streams of water and Iving down to wallow, full length, in the lifegiving fuld then leaving the stream to turn his foot- steps to the east Later he reached the more thickly- settled portion of the country, and the peons and ranchmen fed him The Mexicans looked upon his strange- looking figure and staring eyes and sald that ge was a “loco” —and In Mexico a crazy man peed never want for food or shelter, as the natives look upon him with superstitious awe, The strangest part of Craich’s story is the way he followed the true course, like 3 homing pigeon, straight to his old Pome, for his father, who formerly lived In Chicago, has a farm - near Boerne, Tex, 20 miles east of San An- tonto, and It 2 supposed that he was making for his father’s farm when he was arrested With his mind made a wreck by the terrible hardsirips he had endured, and with only his voice of instinet calling him home, William Craigh fin- ished his journey. Cra'gh's father and brother are now at San Antonio They corroborate his story up to the time he left Hermo- sillo, Mexico, for the Yagul country, and show a letter received from him from that town. There Is little doubt that the wonderful mine really exists and there ls some talk of organizing an expedition to search for it The doctors say that it will be many weeks before Cralgh will be able to leave the hospital IS KEPT UP TREE ALL NICHT BY WOLF PACK. Man Lost in Minnesota Swamp, At- tacked by Animals, Takes Ref- uge in Branches. afroy A Crookston, Minn. —Michael Banff, a government engineer employed on the reclamation work on the Reseau river, was held at bay for a night In the great Roseau swamps, with a pack of wolves below him. While upon a recreation tour through the swamps with two com- panlons he became lost. Wolves at- tracted by the blood of fowls he was cleaning along a river, appeared on the bank above him. When he struck RACKED WITH FEAR HE PASSED THE NIGHT IN A TREE at them with a club they snapped at the stick, and It resulted jo the em- bapkment giving away, precipitating the wolves down upon him. ’ In the mix-up he was bitten in the right arm Fleelug through the forest, he was forced Yo take to A tree and there passed the night in pain and racked with fear. In the moming he man- aged to kill ome of the wolves as they leaped up the tree at him, and make hiz escape while the rest of the pack was engaged In eating and fight ing. He made his way southward and, Crossing the Roseau river, reached Greenbush, where for a week he ityicken with fever from ex posure his Injured arm. left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 13 0’ noon call the main office at Bayre, V, ‘phone 128X, N. P. L. excursion to Elmira Wednesday, Aug 15, via Erie, 4t Mrs. G. A. Briggs and children have gone to Starlight, Pa, for an extended visit. Misses Clara and Alberta Poole are visiting at the home of M. E Poole at Ithaca. : George Fairchild is mo ving into the new house of J. B Barcalow on Chemung street, N. P. L. excursion to Eldridge park Wednesday, Aug. 135, via Erie. Full particulars later, 60-4 Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Brown of Jersey City, are guests at the home of George Blizzard, Fulton, street. = Lucy Heagland, who has been visiting at the home of C. O. Hoagland, returned last night to her home in Towanda. Two special trains morning and afternoon to Eldridge park, NP.L. excursion, Wednesday, Aug. 15, via Erie. 66 4t The numerous members of the Harding family in this village are attending a reunion of the family rat Harding Hill today. The party of tourists of which Miss Alice Lang is a member, will sail for home on the Patricia from Dover, Sunday August 19, Mrs. Frank E. Smith ard daugh ter Mildred of Franklinwille, N. Y., are guests of her mother, Mrs. Thankful Clark, Pleasant street, - Max Shoemaker has resigned his position in Troy and returned to Waverly. He will re-enter the Albany school of pharmacy this fall, Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Beebe of New York arrived here Thursday for a visit. Mrs. Witter, who has been their guest, returned with them, Mrs Walter Montgomery and daughter of Saratoga Springs are spending a few days with the form- er’s sister, Mrs. H, A. Perry, Loder street, - Merritt Robinson of the Wells Fargo express office at Bingham- ton, is acting agent at this place during the two weeks’ vacation of regular agent Patchen. Two strangers were arrested here last night charged with in- toxication. One who gave his name as A. Reiniff paid ‘a.fine of £3, the other, M. O'Brien by name, was allowed to go on: suspended sentence. Miss Abigail Morgan, who has been a teacher of music and draw- in the Waverly schools for the, past two years, has resigued the position. She will take a course at the Art Students League in New York city studying drawing, painting and designing, GOLD WATCH STOLEN Waverly—Ed. Golden of Cur ran's grocery, a popular member of the Spalding hose company, was relieved of his handsome gold watch while attending the firemen's association at Ithaca Thursday. Some ane asked him the time and he reached for his wafch, only so discover that his pockets had been picked. . cursions ‘ The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces special fares during the season to the West from Sayre as follows: Colorado $41.80 round trip; tickets to be sold July 11th to 13th, Good to re- turn until Angust 24th. the home of Mrs. E'la White that a man was going to shoot her, When they reached the house the man was gone, but she alleged that Henry Heeman had come to her house and flourished a re volver and made himself generally obnoxious, She said that he had gone to the house ncirby and directed the police who went to the house and one stationed him- self at the front and one at the rear door, The young man dis covered their presence, climbed out of the window and escaped “in the darkness. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Waverly—The Republican cau- cuses of the town of Barton will be held at the different clection diss tricts next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Delegates will be clected to attemd the county con- vention at Owego the following AT ON CRONE Oak Grove park was again com fortably filled with an enthusiastic dudience to witness the productign of "Outcasts of Society: as pre- sented by the Bennett-Moultoa Co It was a very pleasing evening's entertainment and the different sceries and situations elicited 3ny amount of applause from those present. Miss Parks, Mr. Tid~ marsh, and Mr. Linton all scored in the serious roles and the comedy parts were well taken care of by Mr. Aldrich, Mr. Maskell and Misses Renolda and Hazel. ' This play is,one of the most pleasing presented thus far. It will be re- peated again tonight, Next week's list of plays promises much, and the week will open with a produc tion of “Shipwrecked.” This will prove of interest to those readers of the Argosy who are following Chas. Reade’s famous story, “Foul Play,” of which the play “Ship~ wrecked” is a dramatization, Spe- cialties which never fail to please will be changed next week and several novelties are promised. ———— Best Ws Bad Fifty more kinds of headache have been discovered and catalogued by exe perts. Some of the varieties are worse than others, hat none can be recom- mended for steady use. —Chicago Trib une. } “ / Sea Slaughter, The fea has no herbiferous (nhabit- ants. Its population live on each oth- er, and the whole of the immense ex- panse of water Is one great slaughter house, where the strong prey on the weak. Muffled Sound. First KatydiT~I put leggins on the youggster it wax so chilly. Second Katydid—Thought hls soutded muffied — Life. lega Small Srope. A poet has Leen found to sing a song of the dandelion. He probably lives in a flat # Men Die Quickly. ~ One sudden death occurs among women to eight among men. Piles! Piles! Piles! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will oare Blind, Bleeding, Ulceratad and Itching Piles, It absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant rellef, De, Wil- liam's Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private arts, Every box is guaranteed. Sold by drnggists, by mail, for 0c and $1.00 iNiama Mfg. Co, Piop's,, Cleveland, O, Fofmaleby C. M. Driggs, druggist. a Week-End Outings On Baturday and Sandays (rom Jone 30th to Septembes 30th, the Lehigh Val- lay Railroad will sell excursion tickets locally in New York state at low fares, which will provide over Sanday outings at 2a minimum cost for railroad fares. This arrangement applies generally to points in New York state east of Geneva, Ask Lehigh ticket ageuta for fol par- ticulars. 40-1 Personally Conducted G. A R Train The Kris Railroad will hate a person. sl'y conducted train to Minneapolis Avgust 11th, account of GG. A. R Na- tional Encampment, made up of day train running through without change, For rates and other information, ingore of any Brie Ticket Ageat, ur write J. lf, Webster, Division Agent, Elmira. 63-10 Ore, Waab (state), and Brit- ah Columbia, $70.35 round trip. Tickets to be sold June 17th, inclusive, Limited fo retary within 80.87%, Ban Francisco round tri to be July. inclusive, Bank Is resident of Exeter, N. H., his plats live, and | oo, $r.90 to Freeville, N. Y. and Re h Yalley Railroad Nae tam, via Lahigh Yale, Hai LEE CH AE CARR ug. 10th, Hustler Soap "has alway Wehave a NAD WRN A large line of AN) large line of notions, '5 and 3 SLE N77 Beautiful Lake Keuka Kenka is justly entitled to the reputa- tion it bears, that of being thc most beaatiful lake in New York state, Ita shores are lined with countless cozy cottages. Those who are unable to ae cure cottages, find excellent aocommo- dations at the several large hotels at Grove Springs, Keuka and Gibsons. If you enjoy fishing, no other place offers greater attraction, the lake having been annually stocked for several with various species of troat, baas, pike and pickerel from the State Fish Hatchery, located but five miles from Hammondsport at the head of the lake, The season Is now open and excellent catches are daily reported. Keoka Lake is reached via Erle Railroad, whose agents will gladly farnish information regarding tpins, rates, ete. A beautiful illasteatad kiet will be malled on application to J.H. Webster, Div, Pass, Agt., Elmira, N. Y. 38-dly-8-1 86S Natignal Encampment G. A. R.. Minneapolis On account of «the above event, the Erie Hailroad will ran a personally con- dacjed train, composed of day coaches, tourist and standard Pallman sleeping cars. Write J. IH. Webster, Division Passenger Agent, Elgpira, N. Y,, for par- ticulars. - 63-19 Seaside, Lake, Mountain Resorts When considering your vacation trip remember that the Erie has-exoursion tickets on sale at reduced rates to all attractive resorts. Our excellent train service will increase the pleasure of Tow trip. Alldesired information will given by Erie ticket agents, or J. H. Webster, Division Agent, Elmira, N, Y. 36dly-8-1 i —— tb ——— $1.00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- turn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad, July 20th, Special train in both directions. Leave Sayreat 7:10 a m.; retaming leave Wilkes-Barre 6:00 p. m. Traln will stop at Pittston in “both directions. Tickets good going and returning on special trains on date of lague aaly Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for particulars. 75¢ to Elmira and Return The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets August 12th. Special train stop. ping at Eldridge Park in both direc- tions, Leaves Savreat 8:05 a. m.; re turning leaves Elmira at 6:00 p,m. Tick- ets good going and returning only on special teal on date of issue, See Le- high Valley Ticket agents for fartfler particulars. 60 $1.00 to Harvey's Lake and Re- turn. The Lehigh Vallay Railroad will soll tickets August Gth. ecial train, stopping at Pittston in both directions. Leaves Sayre at 7:10 a. m.; petarning leaves Harvey's Lake 6p. m. Tickets ood going and returning only on gpec- I train on date of issue, Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for r par ticalars, A Speedy Cure for Constipation, liliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaists, Tired Fear, Bad Tad in the Mouth, Had Complexion, Nervousness and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels ** Bloodine Liver Pills ** act gently, yot thoroughly upon the bowels, liver, stomach and digestive oepans. Tha pills, in old andehronic cases of constipation and indigestion, Act at ence, without gripiag, nordo they leave ay unpleasant after effec (s, nor form a congtant hab of purgiog, produced by other eathanic remedies. ‘ Bleodine Liver Pills restore the deranged and torpld Liver to (0 normal conditics and bealiMulaction. Remove asd pre- vent constipation by securing a matural and m0 lar operation of the bowels, and relieve (hose une pleasant symptoms which attend a diseased or morbid condition of the liver, stomach and bowels To assist In attaining this end, the [pllowing sag- gestions are ofiered, REMARKS. Everyone who uses pills fog their action ca the liver, should know that lange doses rarely prove 3s satisfactory aa small ones Large doses simply purge and pass out of the sys. tem, usually leaving (he bowels comatipated, and } seidomn removing the cause of the trouble, or lm prove the general health. On the other hand, small develop the alierstive effect of the medicine, do not rritate or constipate the bowels, bat penly stimulate the liver and prevent the accumulation of bile by directing ts Sow gto the proper chamsels Therefore it is advisable Tb com mencd by taking not over one or two pills at Led. tune Sad increase dose as Setetary LAND, Ma. Gexys: «1 find your * Bloodine Liver Mila" the most effective gil | ver used. They cause so srifing oe constipative after effect 20 most liver Yours trely, MRS. AMADA RICHARDSOW. Bloodine RTT iin Ts 0D Len 15 Stevenson BL, Valley Phones 113y I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator asd Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly at rea Residence: —130 Spruce St., Athens, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pure Olive Oil for medical Macaroni at 5, 8 and 100 per No x Elizabeth 8t.. Waverly. Twa girls, kitcken and ial to go to a small Sammer Hotel tral New York. A fiest-class first-class help wanted. Nobo apply. Ask The Record offioa Wanted —Ry famM in Sayre use “Tusner's AR At the kb Fort Rent Furnished rooms, all BAS Stevenson street, Furnished rooms for ho (eeplin, second floor for rent. Inquire | North street, Athena, 88 Fornfabed room for gentiéman only; all modern improvements. Inguirs Woat Lockbart street. 2 ho i En wen | snitable for gentleman. Talmadge. For rent, office rovms in the Wik a" gr A ns Tl. ris 5 cori pis ibibo sisal ein lin, - ERE il En
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