The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 04, 1907, Image 2

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    THE [NATIONAL BANK
OF SAYRE.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
£50,000.00
We solicit your Banking
business. and will pay you
three per cent interest per
snoum for money left on
Certificate of Deposit or Sav-
ings Account
The department of savings
is a special feature of this
“rank. and all depoafts. wheth-
er large or small, draw the
seme rate of interest
MN. H. SAWTELLE,
Cashier.
Record
W. T. CAREY, Editor
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 1907
mm z
as second-class matter May
10, 1905, at the postoffice at Sayru
"Pa, under the Act of Congress of
Mareh 3, 1879
Ee
Frank E Wood, Representative
Pe deft at Gregg's Hackett Store, Wav-
erly.
Aftdr 12 o'clock noon call the main
office at Sayre, both phones
Advertise in The Record
George M. Legg was in Corning last
night
Edward Gardner Is working iu Har
ry Conant's barber shop
Miss Clara Decker of Monroeton
Tisiting Mrs R N Booth
The C M B A Eave a
the K. of C. hall last evening
“The Arrival of Kitty
tomorrow afternoon and
Woke!
at the Loomis
evening
Special cut on patent medicines te
E J Neaves drug
store
Mrs E J Neaves ha
after spending the
Canton
returned home
past IU day at
The Sunshine club will
home of Mrs M
Monday evening
meet at the
George next
Lege
The condition of Prof E B Rob
erts who has i is
somewhat improved
beet seriously
Mr. and Mrs C E of
Owego, were calling ou Mr and Mrs
PE J Neaves yvesterdas
Carpenter
alr. and Mrs Ganther
returned home York Fa
spending the past two weeks in
George
to
Miss Reba Parks of the Ithaca Cou
Servatory of music has been
spending the holidays with her sist
Mrs. Fay Brown
today
who
Ld
returned to Ithaca
~ William Falsey and Daniel Reagan
‘both of whom have been working at
Norfolk, Va. have returned to Waverl
and will work in” the Lehigh Valles
FURNITURE HOUSE
i CHANGES HANDS,
Purchased By . W. Sweet.
Waverly —The furniture
has been conducted Broad
for the past year and a haif
Graf & Co has been purchared by
Oh W. Sweet, and
ducted i} by My
The change ic place
ternoon.
Graf purchased the
® Fear and a half ago from
& Kingslury, COmiBE to Waverly from
Scranton. Pa huring his sojourn
Bere he has made a multitude of
friends. and won the regard of all
Just what bis plans are for the fu-
business
ot
will be con
e future Tw eet
sterday af
basin#ts about
Freuch
CROWD OF BOYS
SSH WINDOWS
i Were Merely Having Fun en New
Years Came Into Court Veluntar-
ily.
Waverls—A number of Waverly
are in line to make a lot of New
bays
j been to their advantage to have start
ied them a few days sooner, and stuck
: with
"They are in trouble, and it will prob
ably ong before et
of of
ition get the better of them again
Ou New Years of them
up the Shep-
ito them great particularity
be a time they
‘their excess the spirit destruc
day four
ird creek road and in course of their
botuse the
Dodge One of
that caused
window of the
It proved contagious, and they
the Before
destruction had
a whole glass in
fraveis came
of |
an
1c a vacant
property
had
fo
Grant
them inspiration
ham Lreak out a
house
ail joined in their
for
peased there
the
the
the
This
the
sport
desire Leen ap
was not
and all the loose stones in
had been to
of the
hou +
transferred
bailiding
vicinity
interior vacant
morning a warrant was issaed
of Dodge One of
was found and told that the
warrant out for crowd, and
he saliied forth all the boys
caine to the justice office and reported
They did this of their own accord and
not 10
on
the
com piaint
BOYS
wa the
and soon
it was ary for an officer
neces
Lring then in
The
dvPrage
Bove Ww Orse the
de
to than
troying
animated
are
and in
they by
It
cropping of the spirit of destructive
to
property Were
no malice merely the out
was
ness that pervade most boys
Their case will be disposed of tomor
ems
Tow
ANOTHER OLD COIN
The One Possessed By Mr. Douglass
Is An Infant By the Side of
This One.
It
ed
Vail
that the old coin posse
the Lehigh
uot the on
appear
by William Douglass
ey & Special officer, is
iy one in existence, and that there are
others who can go Mr
This
well
Douglass one
worning J 1
known attorney at
the Record office
stated that if the
specialty of writing
had one which he
mentioned Mr Corbin says
of the
the one possessed bY
befter
Corbin
Athens law
calied by teiephone
and
LakiLg a
Record was
up oid
should
that
and
coins he
Hike
he has a penny Same size
tvie acs
ase which nas= coined in the year 1500
r
The workmen who
for the
'
was found by
in
allors
con
were engaged excavating
monument
Thi
Douglass by
Gldier and
Athen
would
a
several
to
YEArs ago coln
Mr
Now
G6 TT beat
about 2ix year:
to be engaged in the business if there
who have old
jesire written up we would
to send them
reach us over the telephone
are any others coins
which thes
be pleased have them
ih OF else
Funeral This Mornlug.
The funeral of Mrs
who died at the
granddaughter, Mrs. Sammons at
North Waverly, last Wednesday took
morning from the house at
Graf & Co
and the remains
Forrest Home ceemtery
Waverly -
Frayer
place thi
10 o'clock
in charge were bur-
“1 in
“Scot-Free™
The word scot (ree
from ancient
is a survival
Angio Saxon Scot In
this sense comes from the old Eng
lsh word, sceo!. meaning a portion of
tribute or taxation, and it is still lo
Ue in the Scandinavian languages to
signify treasure
however
tions the
and Jot
scot [ree
it occurs in waly two expres
legal phrase to pay scot
and the ordinary word,
Fhe Sunday Magazine.
American Pumps in India.
The United States
rach year to India by
about $50000 worth of pumps apd
pumping machinery, most of which
i= imported through Bombay
direct shipment
ideas on Elections.
Some men sald Uncle Eben
takes an election serfous, an’ sow
men jes’ likes to guess who's gwinete
run fust, same 4s at a hoss race”
World's Supply of Geld.
The world's gold would. If collect
form a plle about 45 feet high and
{eet square
THE ROLE OF HERD
"PLACES TIES ON TRACK, THEN
FLAGS TRAIN./
—————
TELLS TALE OF BANDITS
Chicago Boy's Scheme to Get Free
| Ride and Reward Fails to End
According to Programme—
Wreck Narrowly Averted.
Indianapolis. Ind —There was 9 tem
porary feeilng of gratitude ia the
bBearts of a Hig Four train crew on the
Cincinnati division of the road the
other day when the train was fagged
at the Tannes creek bridge by the
wild waving of a sonth The big en
gine and heavy freight train came tO
a stop near the bridge and before the
eves of the crew were four heavy ties
piled on the rails the bridge A
serious wreck and perhaps death to
ithe men on the train had been narrow
iy averted
The vouth who gave his pame as
(Chris Daus, 18 years old, of Chicago
came in for his share of praise The
traiamen pressed around him and he
told 3 lurid story that would rival in
sensationalism any tale of trans
wreckers found ia yellow back novels
The boy sald he was walking along
the track when he saw two rougkhiy
attired and Jow browed men piling
(the ties on the rails When they zaw
him, Dans said the men ran behind
a section twolbouse pear the bridge
Realizing the dapger of a serious
wreck, Daus said, he caught hold of
‘the ties to drag them from the track
when the alleged train wreckers
sprang from their hiding place and
pointed revolvers at him They
threatened to blow his head off and
Daus =aid he turned and ran south
along the tracks In Dearborn county
south of the bridge i= a cut through
which the trains approach the bridge
on An up grade sald
took his stand at the head of the cut
and when he saw the traln coming he
flagged i
The trainmen were loud In thelr
praise of the boy's alleged heroism
and after dividing the contents of thei:
lunch buckets with him they took him
wm the rain to Sunman, in Ripley
county. Here the authorities were
notified that a desperate attempt had
made to wreck the train, and
Daus promised to give the authorities
ill possible assistance. He was 10
rewarded for his alleged bravery
The sheriffs of bLoth Ripley an
warborn counties were notified. and
varch for the traln wreckers was be
ih News of the matter was etle
rraphed to Indiapapolls, and Lawrence
i* Grady, chief of the Hig Four detec
the place. He talked
tives
vith the boy told him all
gid
=
The boy he
heen
a
went to
Daus, and
A Wreck Was
Averted
he had given them
Grady was suspicious
not right, and be cou
question the boy all
Finally Daus became confused
descriptions the
varivd cunsiderably
The alieged robbers had 44 caliber
sit's revolvers, Daus asserted
How did you know they were for
ty-fours?’ demanded Grady
Well, they looked big enough to
be forty fours,” the youth replied, sul
fenly
Grady then accused the boy out
right of placing the tiss on the tracks
! aus denled this at first, but afier
| becoming hopelessly confused In
{lating the detalls he finally confessed
that the work at the bridge was doo
| by him
| When closely questioned as to his
reason. the boy sald he was on his
way back to Chicago and wished to
pride He sald he bad & wov
ing picture exhibit of traluo wreck
era, and the idea came to him to
flag a train and waybe get a ride to
Chicago and some money as his
ward
Daus admitted that he did
know the UUme of the trains
merely took a chaoce that the
train along would come from
south
What
Serious Narrowly
detalles as to
e tralnmen
all
inued
olnta
ind his
iin wreckers
he
3
fiat Was
to
vi
of tlleged
ie
seen
re
not
and
first
the
if & passenger traln bad
come from the north? Grady asked
The whole taln would have been
wrecked and gone down the creek’
S They ild have been up
woulda they? sald Daus
sled
ay! wo
daliner
It Is undigested food that
sourness and palaful indigestion. Ko
dol is a solution of vegetable acids
It digests what you eat, and corrects
ithe deficiencies of digestion. Kodol
conforms to the National Pure Food
apd Drug Law,
causes
Peansyivania, Takes Office.
PHILADELPHIA, Jin 4 After the
meeting of the board of directors of
the Pennsylvania Railroad company the
new prvsident, James McCrea, left in
bis private car for Pittsburg. He will
remain there until Monday when be
wili return to Philadelphia, which will
gow become his botne
James Moi'rea expects every officer
and employes to da his duty. Accom
plishment is what he counts of vale
During whole career he
has worked on the theory that the sue
his raiiraad
cess of auy mauagement depends large
JAMES M'CREA
iy upon initiative throughout the eutire
His mctinad Say
wanils done aud to leave it to
asic aliization is to
w hat Lie
those direstly re
desfred
ge inti
give suggestions
sponsibie
Thn=
He is aiways ready to
fouks= his
siplasreiinates to Bud wavs to reach the
goal sel
Fe<iiit does he vucour
itive
Lut he to
He has a wonderful grasp of
He tu
things In
Clean himself. he
houest administration of raliroead deal
ing= with the publi He has publicly
hitiself the use of
and it belived that
first acts will be to order
of all the individually
cars now running on the
details also understands how
eet hig 1 Lig way
i= insistent upon an
teciared arainst
private cars is
one of his
the
owned ool
pur hase
Pennsylvania railroad
Actor Killed In (olliision.
OMAHA Nels Fann 4 fhe
Pacific (herland Limited aud the
Angeles Limited train both bound for
this city at Brule
Station of North
Platte blinding suow
storie fi ie An
p into the ubserva
the rear of the Ds eriand
Tweuly five to thirty
u this car, amd
wtor, of New
Union
jos
collision
west
Were in
twenty miles
Theie was
I 8 hig
train
i"
fi owinad fas
gules crashed
tion
Lisnited
gers we
Ha=t fg=
Killed
ar on
jpaassen
E W
York, was
ili
ie
i
Aged Woman Dies of Harns,
MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Jan 4 —
Mes Myra who was hurned
by the explosion of
rowley
t lamp in her home
to South Farms on Chiristinas night
dead of ber injurie< in Middlesex hos
pital Nhe sixty old, On
the night of the
was also huroed
fater
i=
Was years
tied diesd a few days
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
{losing Stock uointions
Call ‘money ent
soon cased off to gt ul prime
cantite asd time o €3
unchangs
Closing prices
Amal Uopper
Atchison
H &O
Hr
1 c.f
but
mer
were
ened at 14 per
5
i
sper rates
i
Central
& West
R HK
sading
[sland
116, 11
in
Ie
uy
19
5i'y
4
iy
153%
H
& st
hes & OF
Chi & Northw
Dan
Erie
tien
kive
ith
Suger
exXas
Electric i
trai 10 Pacific
5 Pacific i
Steel
Niel
Hi Ce
Lackawanun
Louis & Nas!
Manhattan
Tut Met 3
Missouri Pac
i=
1044
Biv
=
5
West
HN
pia, 1
‘
pt
1 nion
*
ie
New York Markets,
FLOUR Dull and eady, Minne
sota patents $4) x inter straights
eral int winter
patents, $lerpd
WHEAT Market t an ¢ enden
cy during earis f itshes Wer
Liverpoat shies fre Arpentin iMiring.
and the bearish Price rent, May, $89
£2 13-16 July, 81 H-15gntes
HUTTEHR Creamer xi
iMejcantile Exchange
eXira fist
third
lair tu
thirds
State, full « sinall
September. fan 14% Ort
Herl Woand prin
ie average Lest
Hight skims 1k !
part skims
bali
Lie
3 or pn
m
inl quota
1] ge
i extras
thirde
Sd =
and
Ler
tw
pride
nn
au z= dirties
refrigoerat .
TALLOW Steady
Eunvly
HAY
ch
Firn sh
ee, $1601 10
TRAW t
HEANS
dium. 51155
Tn *
yping
long v
marrow, $2
birul a
Fa
Pua
Harely
hel
*h
=
ni per U
ind western, do
0
LIVE
PUTATOE steady
POLLTRY
1 ter
sa Ks 130M
| i 7
DRESSED POULTRY
*. i ii
Live Stoel Varkeis
LE Ruppt ght
ne ‘y
t steady
. veal
mark
active
Lieavy
rs and
1h! market
im fd
ght Yorke
fr
i ight
-
st
ppty
heen : }
fambts,
ais
Exposure Brings en Rheumatism.
Painful in its mildest form, quickly
becoming an agopy or torture If neg-
ected. When you feel the first palin
in the muscies, the slight stiffness
in the joints take Bloodine. It acts
immediately fu the Blood and Nerves,
and will y cure
0
Rheumatism,
however Sold by C. M
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In My Rickshaw
Darby and Jean.
Ub! Silvery Moon.
dust My Style,
Wy Word,
i
i
song of the Pipe.
That's Art.
The Girl at the Helm,
Laueghing Little Almond Eyes
Ele, Ftey, Ete, Fle,
day.
Sale opens Wednes-
Ssw Virtus In Tobacoe.
following the contention that the
Eng
Ors as severe as any suffered UL
men of the duke of Wellington
are inclined to believe that
moderation is of
und only {tzaif when
privations and exertions are to
dured This
by a smoker
it)
tobacco
to food
probably w
But
WwWas®
Feared Brigand Chief.
How strong the Influence «
brigand in Sicily Is shown In r
proceedings at the
sizes, where four of the band «
notorfous Chief Falla
tried The Jurymen
instead of appearing
Joint petition to the court
be excused so long
who has already a
{ tions to answer for,
| tured
HE]
Molone
to be
Desses
dozen assa
For Protection Against Witch
i The natiing of horseshoes
doors and windows to
witches and malign
Keep
their inf!
had great
Hef in
an<ient
walls of houses
against the Pp
{ known of hor=«
§ would have nailed
witchcraft was prevalent
Romans drove in
a8
nails
a
and
they
up
sue had
hoes dou
them
* Skates Easily Carried
| Skates
will fold
{ fmall dimensions
have invented
flat and
that they
A
is supplied
when closed the
is three ftuurths
iuch thick
skates
en
perfectly to
| carried iu the
| let with two
cach pair
pocket
pockets
and
Age inch
aud the leaxth
of an
one
Men and Cats.
Us B&re
shad
of
soft
Some indeed,
leopard purring
aud
y the
We
sen
long
& en
ritten
f the
ecent
as
if the
were
wit
nt a
Cnils President Many Nan.
WASHINGTON, Jam 9% - President
Roosesell bas received a letter from
the sultan of Morocco expressing lis
gratitude for the appolutinent of Sam
uel H Guuwmere as Awericat wins
ter to Morocco. The letter is written
i Arabic. The sultan addresses the
president “The beloved, the most
cherished the most gra
ost honored and excel
leit president of the republic of the
United States of America, who Is the
pillar of its great {nfluence and the di
rector of most important affairs,
the most celelirnted preserver of the
ties of true friend<hip. the faithful
friend, Theodore Hoosevelt”
He
the exalted,
clous friend
its
Big Fire at Portsmouth,
PORTSMOUTH, Eoglind, Jan. 8.
Fire broke out at a late hour here inst
alght suwoug the camp and equipment
stores ou the Guu wharf, aud a great
quantity of wis destroyed
There was cousiderable ala iu town
reonuse of the proximity of the ammu
fiaterial
es.
aver
uence
Ihe
the
they
Hitless
which
such
a
with
pack |
wide,
{
i
the
keen i
shadow solucwhers
when we greedily
all up. Then rub whiskers
some other leopard, and say, in th
language Mauct
! Uglon
val our
we
Pour man!
Appealed to Eye and Palate
To please the a
palate was the duty
and they lald great
garnishing of thelr
called flourish ug’ or
They often gilded or siivered
leaves they used for decorating
dishes
eye as well
slress ob
dishes,
Compulsory Mustaches.
It may at first sight seem a
that officers should not allow
wear mustaches, but when
members that there are
families at the war
bie
father
office who
matters of this
given pause
description o
~-laondou Dispatch
Williams Kidney Pllls.
Have you neglected your Kid
Have your
system and caused trouble with
Kidueys and Bladder? Have
and Hladder? Have you a flabb
pearance of the lace,
der the eyea? Too frequent dest
pass urine? If so, Williams’ K
Pilla will cure you Sauipe
By wail. 50c. Sold by
Williams Mfg Co
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the port's lire applauces were brought
the fire. After several
Bours of hard work the fatness were
got under control
Importance of To Day.
Do you rightly estimate the import
ance of today’ That there are duties
to be done today which cannot be done
tomorrow? This it is that throws so
significance into your work
The time for working is short, there
fore begin to-day. for the night is com-
mg, lo which no man can work —F.
W. Robertson.
Aztec Burial Cuctoms.
Among the most terrible of bunal
custutns were those of the Aztecs of
Mexico, who sometimes sacrificed
hundreds of slaves at the funeral serv
unfortunate victims alive with the
corpse, even as some of the savage
African tribes are known to do to this
day
Finds No Balm
The heart which
which abandonment
become easily
in Solitude.
loved and
slruck not
accustomed Wo solitude
As If It were avid for new sufferings,
it repulses calming and Indifference
-Madame Romieu
vlce
does
rn
More Women's Rights.
Women are a= much entitled to
amuse themselves over the affairs of
Ia Mode as men are over horse
racing or other sports —World of
Dress
Mothers who give their children
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup in-
variably it Contains Honey
Couforms to the National
Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by
CM Uriggs
indorse
and Tar
Free! Free!
Mes. A. C. Tralnor, Colchester,
Coun., writes that a free sample bot-
tle of Bloodine helped her when she
was all run down. Bloodine Is a
body builder and system tonic of won-
derful merit, and if you bave not tried
it, you should today. The greatest
system Tonle in the world Sick
Kidneys are positively cured by
Bloodine. Sold by C. M. Driges.
FRENCH FEMALE
MADAME PILLS?
’s Rare, Cuavisy Hainer fr Sovvnseus Wanere geos
Bak ' Suet § 1 1 Mat
EE IA atin. Doss prea
for $1.00 ger ber. Wi peed them ok fowl We be for
whee mn Ban pve Frew 17 Joad dragtn wt
Bore thew mad ees orders to Vie
UNITED MEDICAL CO., 00x 74, Laniat iin, Pa
cenls Situations wanted free to pe
in advance subscribers
ed priated We positively
charge wants ads. crim
fecling is eulirely out of
to the amount lovolved in the
action.
WANTED.
Wanted once, a first class
at the Osborne House
at
Woman first ciass washer and®
er wapls work to take home or
al bY the day Call or write
T AM C 185% Plummer streel, OF
tohie avenue West Sayre 20
Wanted One large furnizhed nix
with private family, near business -ec
tion of Sasre Address Lek
Pa
EQ ©
=3
Havre
iviE
buy mol
barrels
Want—To
headed
reis
asses
also good suga
Call Hell phone No 633; is
Hendering Works, Sasre, Pa igh
a
FOUND,
Prayer The owner }
may ame by calling ni Valley !
Hecord office, proving the ssae and
pasing for this notice
Found book.
have
mmo
=
LOST. v
Lost —An S C. L class pin of 87.
Heward fo finder at this office.
List—A locket, large cameo front)
front, belween West Lockhart street;
and lower Desmond street Finder
please al this office. Liberal
Locket no value to finder.
198-6
eS
FOR SALE.
Several houses aud lots for sale In
desirable locations in town. Terma
to suit purchasers. Inquirs-of W.
ti. Schrier, Mayuard Block Athens,
-t
——— ———
isave
reward
—
For reat, office rooms In the Whee-
lock Block. 6
Ten room brick
provements
house, modern im-
Ioguire atl this office.
* 147-1
For reat at once, several houses
and sultes of rooms, good location:
with or without bath: $8.60 and up-
wards. Enquire of C. C. West, Sayre,
Pa. 170-t
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Record. You'll get
results; others do.
pay the highest pries for rags, rul
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