The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, August 30, 1906, Image 2

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    - GRAF & CO.
and Undertaking. Cor. of Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly.
ETN |
“life 1s uncertain —it may be long or it may be
—this large
in you find the spans weakening and Jou feel all
down, meryous, irritable, melancholy; loosing
; have no appetite ; feel faint; cant sleep: have
dreams; dizziness or swimming of the head;
hands and feet get cold, tingle and get numb;
p pains in your side or back: brick-dust deposit
urine; have acid stomach or heartburn; feel stiff
id sore across the shoftlders; have shooting pains
roughout the body: have to strain or a desire to
rina p often, or a burning sensation when passing
you should commence to take Bloodine to-day.
h Lh send to your druggist new for a bottle. Don't
mit! Delays are dangerous!!!
Mrs. A. C. Taiutor, Colchester, Conn. tells how any womdn can build
their run-down system. They can be permanently cured of monthly
and all female
3 Cotomesrem Con , March 30. 5954. | the sample bottle 1 Il give it prompt
EB BLOODINE CO. Boson, Maw | attention as | oh] oy mal
En = Theouzh 5 friend 1s Milioed | am | Yous very truly,
wd to | enciome sx lor A C Taixron
bottle | .
ry yous Bloodine
Yours raly
Mes AC Tarren | Coromsren, Conn, July #8, 1904
it, igo | THE BLOODINE CO, Posten, Mas
Cawtizsmes p | enclose 2 $4 wo
12) twelve bots of your Bloodine
=a convisced if is what | need 40 build | promptly Yours truly »-
mp 1 maw a chasge for the Better after taking | $§ Mus AC Tarwvor
Ie will forfeit $1 000 if the originals of the above lefiers proving (ratinesess caanot be produced
Bach positive proof of the remarkable merits of Bioodine have been
fh to us that we do mot hepitate to guarantee every bottle we sell.
piine costs 50c. a-bottlie for the usual $1.00 size. Mail orders filled.
es Sample Bottle by mail 10c.
Bloodine Liver Pilla cure Constipation. 25¢. a box.
Sold by C M. Driggs, Sayre.
Cogluns res, Cows, April
[BE BLOODINE (1), Boston Maw
order for
- Ff enclose $: so for uv id) hotties of wad
William's Carbolic- Salve With
Amica and Witch Hazel
| The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
| Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet-
i ter, Chapped Hands
tions. It is guarantesd
tion, of money refunded.
druggists, illiams Mrg.
Cleveland, O, Sold by C,
druggist,
$3 oo to Buffalo or Niagara Falls
{and return. The Lehigh Valley Rail-
troad will sell tickets Beptember 8d;
lmited for retarn to September dth, in-
clusive. Tickets good going and re-
turning on all trains except the Black
Diamond Express, within prescribed
limit. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents
for farther particulars 3
| $6.60 to Toronto, Ont and
Return. The Lehigh Valley Railroad
will make aspecial rate of one fare for
| the round trip to Toro
| adian National Exhibit¥®n, August 27 to
{September 10, Tickets to be sold Au-
| Rust 17th to September 8th inclusive;
| limited for return to September 11th,
| inclusive, and will be good going aod re’
{turning og all traine eteept the Black
| Diamond Exprass, within th+ prescribed
(limit. See Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents
{ for further particulars. 81
$1.20 to Newark Vall
{The Valley Record 3.20! Rewark Valley and Re-
a ' ion 250 by
- $50,000.00 ga. ed
$12,000.00
, account Can-
N. N. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
issue tickets to Newark Valley and re-
turn, at above pamed low fare, account
| Northern Tioga cultural Society
| Fair, September Tickets will be
Be ETT === sold September 4, Sand 8; limited for
Published avery afternoon except Ban- | retarn September 7th, inclusive,
jy 88 Marrelie’s Printing Office, Bayre, | and will be good going and retorning on
v no % i all tealan S30 Ihe Bladk Diamond fv
‘Bubseription, year; cents | press, alf tickets will iasued for
mosth, pes | children, See Lehigh Valley Ticket
Advertising ratce reasonable, snd made | Agents for further particulars. 90
known on applica FI,
as secund-class matter May |
($1 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re-
postofics » {turn. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will
Ath } WoBioe 3¢ Jayris Pi | aod tickets at above named low fares
{from Sayre, nccount Luzerne County
Fair, on Tharsday, August 30th. Tiok-
{ets will be good going and retarping
{only on special train on date of issued
| for children, See Lehigh Valley Ticket
| Agents for further particulars, 1 |
i — A —————
amc. [Lets Torus, fut ng Re
+ tal ab ' { turn. © Lehigh Valley Ral wi
rs Any Trainor, Colchester, Conn.. | oil tickets September 3d; limited for
Jolon beige er “smn shee, of rturn to September Gib, ncloaive
a ‘ : . . | Tickets good going and returning on all
"a syste Blogdine na 2201 waildar | trains except the Black Express, within
ad if ha hue gn - oid | prescribed limit. See Lehigh Valley
hr The rt rs pad Fossa ld Ticket Kenta tor further particulars
y. —
world. Sick Kidneys are positivel Ww
: Bloadi : AY eek-Ead Outings
ne inn Sad by Mv. On Saturday and Sandays from June
. de a, 8] Lh 1
ay sell ex on ots
25 to Sylvan Beach and Return
Te Valley Railroad will sedi
locally in New York state at low fares,
day, July 1st and every Sun-
which will provide over Hunday outings
at a mivimom cost for railroad fares.
thereafter until Sept. 9th. Tickets
and returning on all trains
This arrangement applies generally to
points in New York state asst of Geneva,
Rabe of aad only. See Lehigh Tick-
Agents for farther particulars. 48
Publisher.
H. MURRELLE,
W, T. CARKY, Editor.
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“All the news that's £ to print”
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. 1006,
or i
Ask Lehigh ticket agents for full par.
ticulars, -u
$1.38 to North Fair Haven and
Return
The I Valley Railroad will sell
tickets ¥, § 1st and
Notice to Taxpayers
Iwill bs at 134 Desmond street even.
from Sept. 11 to 15 to receive taxes.
08a bs paid any time during the
from 8a = suey. m.
Ang. 35,1008. #1
FIRST LAID TO WITCHCRAFT
—
Were Found Meeting by Appoint-
ment and Now the Latter
da No More.
Pine Brook, Mich —Abraham Ska
dowski, a Hebrew farmer living near
this place, has discovered the thief
that dally for the last four weeks bas
been milking one of his cows
And, what's more, Skadowski Bas
the thiel's hide on the fence, not fig
uratively, but literilly speaking
Jt measures more than half the
teagth of a temfoot chestnut rail, to
which it is nailed, in plain sight of
everybody that passes along fhe road
—in front of his house. Those that
have seen it say it is the largest
specimen of spotted or milk snake
eyer seen near Pine Brook.
The shake was killed by Ska
dowski himself in the pasture lot ad
joining his barn. It had just helped
itself to a pood feed from an old
brindle cow The strangest part of
the affair was that the cow stood as
quietly while the reptil was milking
her as though it were the milkmald’s
band to which she sabmitted. .
When Skadowski approached the
snake dropped in ‘the grass and
started to crawl away, but he had no
trouble in overtaking it and Killing
it with a stick. The discovery and
death of the reptile cleared up a
mystery that for nearly a month bas
been puzzling the Skadowski house
hold.
It was early io June that the farm-
er, on going to the barnyard one
night to milk discoveréd that none
could be driwn from the brindle cow,
one of the heaviest milkers in his
herd “of 12 Every night since, If
the cow spent the day in the pasture
fleld, It was the same way. Io the
morning she would be all right, and
also at night on the few days during
that period that Skadowski kept her
confined to the limits of the bam-
yard. It was only when turned loose
in the pasture that the milk was
taken
None of the other cows were ever
afflicted in the same manner, and
how to account for the strange con-
dition. of affairs was beyond Ska-
dowski's power. He reported the cir
cumatance to his Hebrew neighbors,
but they could offer no relief He
called In the rabbl, but the religious
leader could give no better advice
than the laymen. All were Inclined
to attribute itto witcheraft or some
THE SNAKE HELPED ITSELF TO A
GOOD FEED.
other supernatural cause. He wanted
the rabbl to kill the animal, but this
the latter refused to do, as he sald
the meat would not be “kosher,” or
clean, according to Hebrew standards.
Skadowskl then, on the advice of
one of his American neighbors, set a
watch on the cow while in the pas
ture, with the result that the mys
tery was cleared when the snake was
killed.
The cow had separated Derself
from the rest of the herd and came
toward the barn. It was near milk.
fog time, and the farmer thought
nothing of it, as she, as well as the
rest, was In the habit of coming home
about that hour. What was his sur
prise to see her stop near a clump
of blackberry bushes, out of which
the snake glided and ran to.maset her.
It looked as though the two met by
some prearranged appointment
When Hiram Perry, one of the old
est farmers In Pine Brook, saw the
snake and heard Skadowski's story,
he sald that he had thought It was
a snake doing the milking all along
He claimed that that particular breed
of snakes was getting very scarce In
Jersey mow, but that formerly they
were plestiful.
“I believe that the milking of a
cow by a snake Is one of the rarest
things that ever happens, and that
conditions must be just right for It
to happen. In fact, if there should
be a hufidred more milk snakes In
that pasture, and a hundred cows
were la. pasture there, it might never
occur again”
The Voice of Conscience.
Never yel was the voice of con
sclence silenced without retribution —
Anas Jameson.
Music Study
EE
After 13 o'clock noon call the mals
alics at Sayre, Valley ‘phone 138X,
mm
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E. D. Sebring, Esq, lef today
for Ithaca and Batavia,
= W. H. Hulse has opened a meat
market at 352 Broad street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brossan are
visiting James Grace at Brooklyn,
James B, Bray, who has been ill
for the past two weeks, is slowly
Tracy Wakefi:ld of Wyoming
semifiary, was in - Waverly calling
on friends yesterday.
Miss Ester Welch has returned
to Waverly after a short visit at
Scranton, Pa,
Call at LCockerby's barber shop
for fish bait. Also get a shave
and hair cut for 25c, 8g-14t
i The East Waverly school house
is being painted, and a concrete
sidewalk is being laid about the
grounds.
The Rev, and Mrs. Hugh Car-
penter have returned to their home
at Norfolk, Conn,, after visiting
relatives in Waverly for some time
past, -
The condition of Archie Hess
who fell from a telephone pole last
Saturday is very unsatisfactory. He
has repeated hemorrhages from
the left lung,
Ar—— A er ——
The Baptist church will give a
trolley ride and afterward serve ice
cream on the church lawn next
Monday night for only 25¢c. Don't
miss it, 97-3t
Mrs, C. J. Haag, who has been
visiting at'the home of George H,
Eisennhart, has returned to her
home at Scranton. Her niece,
Miss Eisenhart, accompanied her.
S.J. Legg and son, George M.
yesterday to be present at the un-
veiling of the monument to Gen,
Madill, Gen. Madill was at one
time commander of the 141st regi-
ment of which the elder Mr. Legg
was a member,
A man and his wife came to
Waverly this morning, intending
to goon an Erie excursion. He
went out to do a few errands while
she visited some friends. The
wife became so busily engaged
that she forget the train and went
to the station five minutes after it
had lef. ‘The husband had gone
onand had both tickets in his
pocket. She bought another tick
et, and started in pursuit on the
next train,
MISSION SERVICES
South Waverly—The mission
services that are being conducted
all this week by the Rev. Joseph
Shollyand the Rev. Arthur Cough.
lan, redemption fathers, are very
successful and have drawn large
audiences every night since the
meetings began, In fact the church
is not large enough to hold all who
wish to attend. Both men are ex
cellent speakers and their dis-
courses show that much thought
and study has been expended upon
them. The meetings will close
next Sunday night, and all who
wish exact information in regard
to the creed of the Catholic church
should make an effort to attend
these meetings.
WIAT'S IN A WANE
Waverly—A man named Clean
water was brought into police
court this morning under a charge
of being drunk, and his appear-
ance bore out the charge. He
likewise admitted that it was true
His name would make a motto for
a temperance organization, but he
evidently fell into bad training and
—— A r—————
Escaped Patient of Binghamton
State Asylum Captured on Erle
Tracks |
Waverly—This moming shortly
after § o'oclock, a demented man,
who had escaped from the Bing
hamtoa State Hospital for the In-
sane, was captured just this side of
Chemung while walking on the
Erie tracks.
formerly worked about the hospital
grounds, was working on the new
trolley line and espied thc man
walking up the tracks. He recog-
nized him as an inmate of that in
stitution, and, going after him he
tried to hire him to work on the
line, but he refused, and when he
tried to restrain him he put up
such a vigorous fight that he had
to leave him and go for help. With
the aid of his brother, McMahan
succeeded im getting him off the
track and down the bank into-the
roadway. Two farmers sesiding in
the vicinity thought the man was
being assaulted and game to his
rescue, but soon discovered the
cause of the trouble The super.
intendent of the hospital was com-
municated with, and he directed
the men to hold him priséner and
an attendant would-be sent to Was
verly to bring the man back.
The man's name is Herman
O'Dea, and he was walking to El-
wira, where he formerly resided.
He said that he had daily commu-
nicated with the Lord while at
Binghamton and that the Lord had
told him to go back to E'mira. He
said that there was a plot on at the
hospital to seduce his soul. He
told the McMahans on the way
down that they wou'd go to the
infernal regions, and that he would
be there to shovel coal on them.
SMALL BOY BREAKS ARM
Waverly —A small boy named
Frank Watts broke his arm yes
terday. He was sitting on a piano
stool, and jumped off to the floor,
falling as he struck, causing the
fracture. ~
LOCAL NEWS
Heary Blake, Jr. th®eight-year-
old infant son of Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Blake of No. 210 Allison
street, died this morning of cholera
morbus. The funeral, which is in
charge of Undertaker O'Shea, will
be held on Saturday morning at 9
o'clock; burial in the Catholic
cemetery.
Want ads inserted by persons
not having a ledger account with
The Record must be paid for when
ordered printed. We positively
cannot charge want ads indiscrims
inately—the expense of bookkeep-
ing and collecting is entirely out
of proportion to the amount involv.
ed in the transaction.
The following ladies have been
appointed to serve on the table
committee at the old neighbor's
picnic: Mesdames, T.S Sellick,
J. L. Plumstead, M. H. Crayton,
W. S. Fleming, Ralph Litzleman,
H. E Crayton, Merton Allen, Chas.
McNeal. They will meet tomorrow
(Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the home of H. E Crayton, 6o3
First street, Athens,
Piles! Piles! Piles!
Dr. Williams’ Indian Plle Ointment
ii firs Hila, Haading, I Woeatod and
tohing Piles. abso tamors,
allays the itehing at once, acts aa a
joe tice, gives instant rellef. De, Wil-
fam's I Pile Ointment is
Every box is guarauteed. Sold
druggists, by mall, for 500 and $1.00.
illiams Mf'g. Co, Prop's, Cleveland,
0. For mle by C. M. Driggs, draggis
SS
Notice
Sayre, Pa., Aug. 23, 1908.
My wife, Belle Dan having left my
bed and board, I hereby notify all per.
sons against extending eredit or trust-
iog her on my account, as I will not pay
nay bills of her contrasting.
1
STEPHEN DANTON,
G. H. GOFF
Is now ready to furnish
Pure Reservoir Ice to
Form of a Play
“The Best New England Story
“It is as sweetly natural as the
Dresthof the elds
- phia Record.
QUINGY
ADAMS
=
—AND-—
MASONS: CORNER FOLKS
“The Village Gossips wondered who
he was, whal he was, what he
came for, and how long
he intended to stay.”
LARGE AND EXCELLENT COMPANY.
—
“One great big laugh from begin-
ning to end, and the s vestest
love story ever told.”
Advance sale Satandsy at Western Une
fon Telegraph Office,
Prices—25, 50, 7ic, and $1.
Rey.
=
needs a good
shear. A cheap
shear or scissors
iS never econom-
"ical, ne er stays
sharp, never giv-
ea salisfaction. As a household
shear we can guarantee that Wiss
shear will give better satisfaction
than any other. Call and see them
We.have all kinds and sizes.
[SLIT SYET Sat TO TUTE TEN
ONE
COMPLETE
. LINE OF
CUTLERY AT
BOLIGH BROS.,
HARDWARE
G. J. Kiron,
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYNAN.
Especial care and prompt at
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Bafes
otc
HILL & BEIBACH
CAFE
Large quantity of
stone in quantities to sal
cheap if taken at once,
Parsons, North Waverly,
dress RLF. D. No. 2, Wa
* Men to learn the pal
ply immediately... A. H.
Co., Waverly, oof
A competent girl for rh
work, ont SL lat ely o
W. Merriam, 304 Chemung st
erly. =
An outside uire at
hospital. ws. Say
(In effect May 135, 506,
Trains lesve Bayre as
RASTBOUND,
1% Aol. Dally Gir Jo
5»
M. Daily for
EASA S
IF Sm pt
bhai
Lockhart St.
Sayre.
CEMENT SIDEWALKS
Wika you want a cement side-
walk laid in a first-class, durable
manner, call on Simeon Davis. You
will get Lhe bendfit of years of
tical experience. Mason work of
3ll kaa . Simeon Davis, Olive St.,
yTe.
DR. F. J. GREEN
Osteopathic Physician,
Forni te ort
ais sad chronig cases
and examinstion
Graduated under the founder of the pro-
fesalon, Dr. A. T, Still, Kirksville, Mo.
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
fipesial abbeation to Peasion Papers.
Valley Phome 11 X.
13 Desmond Street, Gaye
H. TUTTLE, WN. D.
Specialist
Practicn limited to diseased of the Bys
Har, Nose ad Throat. A
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