ALMOST "THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAYRE. Capital = Surplus - $50,000.00 $12,000.00 We solicit your Banking bosl- ness, and will pay you three per cent, Interest per annum for money loft on Certificates of Deposit or Bavings Account, Tha department of saviogs Is a ‘special feature of this Baok, and pall deposits, whether large or small, draw the same rate of interest, MH. B. SAWTELLE, Cashier, 4. H. MURREL LH Pablisher. Ww. T. CAREY Editor. Published cvery Afternoon exc 7 San- : uy a Murralle’ s Printing OMee, Sayre, $8.00 per year; 25 cents x0 Pio er arch 8,9 *“All the news that's at to print” SBATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. Free Free Mra. A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Coun. writes that a free sample bottle of : her when she was all ine isa body ballder tonic of wonderfal merit, ve not tried it, you should Ee yvom Natse | is Sick are positive Bloodine. Sold by C. M. gre, imsm—- A Piles! Piles! Piles! , Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment snd Itehing of the private te by al guarauteed. Sold by mall, for 50c and $1.00. Co Prop’s, Clevsland, M. Driggs, druggist. TOUHEY'S $ HOTEL Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V, Station, $1.50 Por Duy. Saws. WANTED Friday night at the How- Hose house, Maple HUNTING PEASANTS AS HUMAN WOLVES War of Extermination Being Waged | by General Orloff in North Russia. Berlin, —Because of the large num- ber of German subjects living In the Baltic provinces the German Ambas sador at St. Petersburg is said to have | protested against the sions of General Orloff in that part of which have driven, to take in the woods, hundreds of un who being human wolves bv the local and rth! te slain Fhe | haman wolves retaliate and a war of extermination has ens Ihe storfes published in the local German press recall the age of Soblesky and the Cossack hhmiel nitsky, when mutilation before death the greatest mercy to caplives ferocious repres Hussia refuge fortunate hint land owners peasants are ed as Hed 2aAVYage was shown chief of the wolves that he had killed since Janu Russian officials and German burghers He attacked them as they traveled through the dense pine shot them from behind trees, and divided their horses among his r 3 for food With thelr money and valuables he entered Mitau in disguise, lived riotously for a seek, and returned to the forests drunk with the desire for further mur der, plunder and vengeance Hecently the forest region which formed Viten's lair suddenly became traveler The bandit had disappeared The story was that he Lad fled to Konigeberg with the ab ducted daughter of his last victim The German police sought him, but the Russian police found him Backed by a ¢, they burst, oun the 15th of September, into a part of the forest where the Czar's authority had not been known for a year A crowd of petty German traders were holdiag a meeting in a ploe grove And in front of them, his body sus pended from a branch, his nose, ears and fingers cut off, was the dead ban Carolus Viten boa<ted ary, over forty forests, ivenous follower af saie¢ 0 score of Cossack They Mutilated Him Horribly and Hung Him to a Tree. dit. Close by, apostrophizing the vic tim's body in derisive eulogy, was the uncle of the girl abducted Baby Nearly Eaten by Ants. Carmen, O. T.-—The officers of Woods county are looking for a cov- ered wagon with a team of gray horses which was seen camped half a juile south of the Skidmore place and was heard going north at about three ® m. It Is supposed the child found in a vallse in the front yard of Mr, Skidmore was left from this rig Wwuen founa the baby Was covered | with little black ants. Mr. Skidmore, who is a widower, has been away for | several days, and thee was no one about the place. The child was found ju the evening by George Skidmore and children, who went over to his father s to look after the live stock Aged Woman Walks Twenty Miles. Greenwich, Conn —Worn out by her exertions a woman more than 80 vears old walked Into this town at midnight, having made her way on foot from Danbury. To the police she showed a letter making an appoint ment with State's Attorney Fessen, and explained that to keep the en: garement she had walked the 20 miles across country, The old woman was weak from her exertion and explained that she had not stopped since early yesterday mornipg. She was unable to remember her name. Greenwich officials placed her upon a train and paid her fare to Stamford. There it was found that the strain of her long walk bad deranged the aged woman's mind OfMclals at Danbury were noti fled and will send for her { That the earth Is growing temporari- | tv warmer is shown by the mountain | glac lers. These are made, by varying! temperature and molsture, in and diminish in size during | periods of years that may be found to be more or less regular cycles, and a period of quite general decrease be | gan about 40 years ago to ! Cieass of olives. She says they will leave milk or fish or any of the foods that cats are supposed to love if anyone offers them olives. Although they are an acquired taste with human beings, cats seew to take to them maturally Peevishness. | Peevishness may be considered the! canker of life that destroys its vig or and checks its improvement: that creeps on with hourly depredations and taints and vitiates what it cannot consume — Johnson The Old Maxim. Divorce statistics indicate that In about three cases out of ten it would have been better to have loved and lost, and still better never to have loved at all —Chicago Record Herald The Flatterer. Guest (to landlord's Why Is this fon Angels?’ Bombe danghter)— called ‘The Three Have you two sisters’— Philosophy From Puck. Confidence that one wiH eventually succeed 13 better than success. Suc cess may be unhappy, but confidence can't be entirely so —Puck Blow to the Gas Trust. Huminating gas Is made from co ~oanut oil by the Philippine officials because of the high price of oriental coal Need of Recreation. He that will make a good use of any part-of his life must allow a large por tion of it to recreation —Locke Proper Care of the Teeth. The teeth should be examined by a dentist at least once in every six months Proverb with Meaning. He who builds on the public high- way must let the people havé thelr say.—From the Gérman. £ Poor Human Nature. It you. lake all the Yast sad ahd Jor INTERESTING EGYPTIAN FIND. Statue of Ancient Goddess Discovered Undisturbed in Shrine. london —One of the most striking discoverics that has ever been made in the history of Egyptian exploration bas just been made at Deirel-Bahrl by the Egyptian Exploration Fund. The digging in this particular district had been under the Immediate supernin- tendence of Dr. E Naville. and t [se owing to his endeavors that the ugique statue of an Egyptian goddess was been found undisturbed in her sanctuary Deir«l- Bahri, where the statue was found, {s in the neighbor hood of Thebes, the famous historic site of middle Egypt To the west there line of hills at a short distance from the banks of the Nlle; Tiss J no 7 LJ Statue of Amenhetep. it 1s In this low line of hills that the unique discovery has been made, After the removal of a few stones a | complete and undamaged chapel was | discovered, the roof of which was vaulted and painted blue, and dusted over thiz blue ground were numbers of yellow stars. laslde this miniature temple stood the undamaged presen the goddess, Hathor, who beatiful cow just stepping between a conventional group of lotus stems So lifellke was the representation of the cow that the goddess seemed to be actually emerging from the chapel at the moment that the dts coverers had removed the stones which had hidden the entrance since the days when the eleventh dynasty reigned in Eom The figure of the cow goddess Is executed lifesize In painted limestone, the body being a reddish-brown with black spots; the head, horns and part of the body bad The walls of the little llefs of Thothmes III, which are ex- pected to reveal many aspects of the Hathor cult which have been previ ously unknown, and behind the head of the statue Is the cartouche of the son of Thothmes 111. So priceless was the discovery that Dr. Naville at once ~ommunicated with the Egyptian government, who proceeded to effectually guard it be- fore removal to the Ghizeh museum at Cairo. The sacred cow has been declared by many critics to be the most perfect specimen of animal life on modern or ancient seolpture, Similarity in Language. There are 3.000 words which ars used alike in French and English without change of spelling Mosques Not for Women, In Mohammedan countries women, are not admitted beyond the doorways of mosques Why Misery Loves Company. The reason misery loves company ls #0 as Ww be able tn tell about ft.—N, News and advertising matter may be left at Gregg's Racket Store, Waverly. After 12 o'clock noon eall the maln office at Sayre, Valley ‘phons 18X. Pyro outfits S150 at Strong’ s. Mrs. W. C. Farley went to New York city yesterday. Boxes for burning 25c at Strong's A W. Bouton is spending a few days in New York city. Leather for burning at Strong's, Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Powers of the Erie House a boy. Gas arc lights and fixtures very cheap at Neaves’ drug store. 163 Misses Hallie and Mianie Kane returned to Dushore today, Siday Drake and wife of Nichols were visiting in Waverly yesterday Leather post cards at Strong's. A— First class shoe shine at all hours at Park Hotel. 162 3 Trimmed bats a specialty at Mrs Ellis’ Broad street parlors, Wav- erly. 161 2 Exclusive novelties for the mid- winter trade at Mrs Ellis’, Waverly. 161-2 The P. O.S. of A. will serve a ten cent supperin the W.C. T, U hall this evening The K. of C. held a meeting last night and conferred the first degree on several candidates. R S. Whitcomb of Mansfield, Pa, a formerly Waverly recident, was in Waverly yesterday. Have you scen Graf & Con's cut price furniture sale advertisement It wi.l pay you to read it, F.A Bell, E q, and John W, Clark attended the convention cf the 29th Masonic dis'rict at Wats kins yesterday. The trolley wire was strung through the new Broad street switch this morning and now the cars are running through it. De. ani Mrs. J. T. Tucker wer't to Ithaca this morning and wlll witness the Cornell-Swarthmore football game this af ernoon. Chailes VanNorstran of the West Minstrels is home on a visit, He had the misfortune to hurt his back som: time ago and is forced to take a short laycff Rev. John Laubenheimer, lec: turer of the grand lodge of Masons of N:w York, a very taleated speaker, will speak inthe M, kL. church tomorrow evening. J. T. Sawyer, who recently re- turned from a trip to Alaska, "i deliver a lecture at the map| J church next Wedaesanay night and [2h give an account of his trip. The Horse Shoers' asscciation of this section of the country held a convention in the G. A. R_ hall last night. There were about 70 farriers present at that time. R. H. Williams, Esq, of Towan- da, was in Waverly for a short || time this morning. He was on his way home from Elmira where he was engaged in trying a case yesterday. VIOLATED SCHOOL LAW Waverly—Warrants were issued for the arrest of Clarence Combs and J] B. Smith yesterday charg- ing them with failure to send their sonsto school. The compulsory school law requires children under 16 years of age to attend school. The warrants were issued on the complaint of truant cflicer Frank Rogers. Smith plead guilty to the charge and was fined the sum of $3 which he paid. He said that he wanted the boy to attend school plead, mid that he didat whether the boy went to school or not. He wasfined $5 and as ‘he failed to settle he was sent to Owe go for fie days —— A pp —— NEW INDUSTRIES FOR WAVERLY High Speed Tool Company to Locate Here---Others Are in Tow Waverly — Announcement has been made that a new industry, The | Store, High Speed Tool Company, now located at Three Rivers, Mich will locate in Waverly. The concern manufactures high tempered tools and while itis not at present a large concern there is an increasing demand for its product and it will, by skillful managemen*, develop into a good sized industry. It will be lccated on the lands east of the village, bglonging to Hon. Byram I. Winters, through whote cflorts the industry was induced to come here, and he gave the land on which it is to be located, besides taking a large block of steck. It is reported that an cffort is being made by the industrial coms mission to induce the National Cash Register Company of Days ton, O, to locate here. The Com- pany has experiercid cons'derable trouble in obtaining shipping facil- ities at its present location and is looking for a new location. MDD DEAT re Aare Casta iimiatr Sor Sovrnanan Mew oo armas LAL snowR | 8 ALLS Safe! Suse | Spwels | Balls 8 Gaal et Kesey Befunded Beat p 4 fos $1.00 fot Sal. Te es aa 4 be gat ts whan teiieved Bamgies Foe IT your @ragglel dons aan Barve them send pont st ders 16 the UNITED MEDICAL CO., moa 74, LansasTia, Pa Sold In Sayre by the West Sayre FRENCH FEMALE Bloodine BL hg Cure shronic Constipatien. 25¢ a Box. Sold by C. M. Driggs, Sayre LEIGH VALLEY R. R. (in effect May 13, 106) Traics leave Sayre aa fsilcwy RASTDOUND. A. MM. Dally for Towssda, Tun Pantock, Wilkes Pasre, Chuck, Allentown, Dethiehem, New Stag Baltimore and Weshiz=gtom Daily for Towanda, Toskhsae- . Ao, ‘Pittston, Wilkes Baire, Glen Sum. . mit Sp . Mauch Chunch, Allentown, only, for Athens Towaada, Mao rogten, New Al id usnore, Batter. , New York and Philadelphia. 4 Bid A.M. (Waverly yo 3. MM) MH) Net fay is, WEI sda. . Tuakhagaock, ort, Wysinsaz Lacey: talon and Wilkes-Barre, Waverly 833 A ,) Dally In B) Fmt Tata Filiston f Epis re all 2 Haven, Pees Haven Jurction, Mang) Chunk Allentown, Bethlehem Ris York, Fall sdeiphla, Paltimmore tod Waak MM. Bunday only, for i M!lan 10: Sine Towanda, Wjiusing. Lan Racay ville, Mesdkoppen and NN aa 1928 ra M Day i; or Fawsada Enda ek hy iach ERE xe a. Black Diasend Bx Tuskhansoch walmaads, xse-Basre, Gleam Oem ach Tien ra Bethiabems, Pew , Phlladelphia, Baltimore and W P.M (Waverly eqs P. M.) Week dan only fur Athens, Ulster, T rsa, for Bh y ow Woo rogien. Mew Albany, Dushore, Satler : Halls, Yryal , Lacey. v lle, Tvakhasnotk, and WU Barre WHRSTBOUND, A.M oy Toros. Detroh, Canes rd | hy i es Tai, Tersalo, Detr Chaes go, A. a wis ir hr Ommea, Roghner , Cu} 3: off) sisi Bata Buffale. Ceusnects for iigais ia ia Torouis. ey dot Lockwood, Van Biten 0 jie Hac, Transbay, Ha Re Tl —_— ba Auchan: days caly, a aM, Ss Saye gus for Lockwood, spencer. Ithaca, Tramass ) Sere as Haris Korsecs ts Roches Ee hy es vers i Bef Niagara Falls, Detroit and Chi ly iu Lockwood Odamse thing Valois, Lad, Otitet ! i 3: §) i= Barden Wetkias ull Sn As days oanly. ru or Lockwood. Ves Miss B:38 bi A ay STS. Hayy a fil 2.8 Marivia, Awafn, Wesdspart. Yom Juhl) = gmasiots, Groton eras, 45 Cards For Bale. The Yalley Roeurd hae fn shosk {the WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. 109 Packer Aveaue, SAYRE, PA. LERIGN AND SCRANTON COAL At the Los ait Possible Prices. STL a 2 yards ab Bayre, Both COLERAN NASSLER, Attorneys and Counselors. M.P. A. Block, Eayre, Pa. May. nard Block, Athens, Pa. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Gpestal attention to Pension Paper, 13 Digmond Btreed, Bayes Mandolin Teacher BR Will be in Sayre on Saturday, each week, which time I will devote Vio the instruction of pupils om the 0. Studio: Room 2. Richard block, over postoflice. For ferther particulars ad- dress, Edwin F. Loomis, Athens, Pa. A.E.BAKER; Garpnter and Bldr 17 Pleasant 5t. Waverly, N. YX. I. L. BENJAMIN, Painter, Decorator aod Paperbanger. en First-class work “ome promptly ab rea- scuable prices, Realdenco:— 130 Eprvce 84. Athezs, Pa IP There is no nook nor cor- ner where The Valley Rec- ord does not circulate WANT ADS Rates :—Wanted, Lost, pn Wate], Lt ound, Bot for first three times, } cent a word each Insertion thereafter. Nome taken for leas than 25 cents. Situations wanted, = free to paid-in-advance subscribers, Wanted. Pin boys over 10 years of Uto- plan Alleys. bal 100¢ Typewriter snd stenographie work hoy oe 3 ge L. Smith, Vall all for work. . 1 “bee 144s. Lost Two crowbars, oze about 4 feet and one B fect long, Ti Point Finder please leave at this ofice. Suitable reward. For Sale. Fine Art Andes heaticg stove. Inquire Mrs. James Knox, 105 Woodrufl street, corner of Hopkins 8t. West fae 04 160-8 sie propery a of the ons i. Thompace, re English setter very cheap. ay 811 South = ave. Several houses and ep sirable locations In town. sult purchasers. Inquire Ww. Block, Athens, 80 # A new nipe room house, 518 South Ki- mer avenue, all improvements, at W. B. Wright's grocery, Sayre, 1 Farnished room bith all Improvements. aire 207 or rie street, Two houses to rent, one pia TOOm, Modern lmprovements, aod six 4 Enquire of OG, L. Vie Athens. Phone 337.¢ Valley. na House to rent, Sorute of Elmira sad 110 Weat Coop. Ry aire t 50 eer a house, any Suitable fot amall family, of saber, Jaduise of ol Mn.Cn aD No. 114 Waverly, Ten room brick fl a ke
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