GRAF & CO. PRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 19%. - NOVEL SPORT AT BERLIN, Between Balloons and Autos as Part of War Game, "BERLIN, Oct. 11.—A race between balloons and antomobiles was started at noon as an exhibition for the mem bers of the International Aeronautic Society by the balloon corps of the wil ary transport department. The bal loons were sent up from the parade ground at Tegel, seven miles north of Berlin, at Intervals of fifteen minutes balloons, each of 200 cuble meter capacity snd carrying two officers and BE assistant umpire, fook part lo the contest . . AS each ballobn, with a broad, des Igating pennant, shot up aud sailed bev "the direction of Hamburg be tA sixteen mile breeze, four and in pe Instance five automobiles, tying he colors of the halloon and posted ou toads adjacent to the parade greund, “followed, so that within an hour sev “enteen automobiles, chosen frum nu Jnerous entries, were speeding nfter he airships. Among those in the auto v were Prince von Salm Salm, hee Ernest von Saxe-Altenburg and ike Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg fehwerin. Prince Henry of. Prussia who was 10 have taken part in the ) , Was delained at Kiel on naval f 1 ES Aheoretically euch of the balloons arte dispatches, while the automo ® were fn the service of the encuy i pursued them with the object of capturing them. If the Lalloonist=, aft # landiog, had twenty minutes in which fo escape they wan, while the jowobiles won if they reached the within that pe rind “Balloo Lerche was overtaken 8 the Hots prescribed hy the ® by Lientenant Delacroix’s auto pile north of Wusterbansen, The other balloons made successful land ; In the vivinlty of Waosterhausen ASKS STORK FOR BABY. ithe New Jersey Girl's Sovel Ples Reaches New York. EW YORK, Oct. 11.-In his mai) IV Holley, secretary to the park Sominissioner, fonnd this letter ad : “To the Stork, Central Park, York City” Mr. Btork~1 will please give me a bab; You Rat and a pillow on the 1 fieep there every night 3 being it. before November [| would a Httle girl. 1 know o little girl whe Rot Pm a by last Baturday might at TREN ig N ILENCKSTUNE Oradell. N. J. Becretary Holley declared that he fll frame this novel plea and have it 8 the office of the park commis wo ask you will ned sofa, Le So kre EC ——— Woman's Sorrow, woman's Idea of being deceived is il 8 secret and have it kept —Chi- 10 Tribune. The Greatest Grief, greater grief than to remember ‘ of Joy when misery is at hand — ost Literary Notes. Slory may be improved by | 8 few bhairraising Incl = J. L. Elsbree was in Towanda today. Fred J. White returned to Chi- cago today. Rev. D. J. Allen has returned to Howard, N. Y. Mrs. J. D, Fox spent yesterday in Nichols, N. Y. H. L. Rinebold of Rome, was in Athens yesterday on business. Mr. N, Lyke of Jamestown, N. Y., is visiting at the home of J. D, Fox, James Henry returned from the bition last evening. The Misses Elizabeth and Te rissa Maney are visiting relatives in Towanda this week. If you love your wife, buy her a Drop Light of the Gas company. Fifty per cent. off this month, sas Seth Chubbuck has been visit- ing at the home of E B. Arnold and returned to Potterville this morning. Sigel Kiff and wife went to Buf- falo today to attend the convention of the Church of Christ now in session in that city. Mrs. J. T. Donnelly of Wilkes Barre, has been the guest of her brother, I. J. Meeckins, returning home this morning. George L. Pendleton and wife went to Warren today and they will spend ten days visiting fiiends in the castern part of the county, Lost between the Baptist church and Ann street, a scarf pin set wi h red stone and brlliants, Finder will please leave at O borac’s con- fectionery store. Harrison Wiaters and Dave Morley got a barrel of eels last night. Winters was showing 2 string of four eels this morning that weighed 16 pounds. Elmer Morley has purchased the house on the corner of Bridge and Elmira streets which was being re built by Maney acd Drake, and He has altered the plans so that he will have a fine dwelling when completed. Fiom the murmurs of dissatis faction we hear it is quite evident that the Spruce street water ques- tion is no! setticd yet. It has been an exciting tepic for discussion in our borough ccuncils for years and probably will continue to be for scme years to come. George H. Northrup went to Sunbury this morning, taking with him little Margaret Harden, who is to be placed in the Odd Fellows’ Orphan Home. She is the little daughter of Frank Harden, a prcminent member of the order who died a few months ago. Our genial Comrade David S. Boardman was married to Miss Esther E. Smith at Hornbrook, Wednesday, and they came to Athens yesterday and stopped with C. W. Bowman and family last night They went to Deposit this morning, where they will be the guests of friends for a few days, There is a great interest mani- fested in the Olid Folks meeting té6 be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning, and the arrangements are concluded to make it 2 most enjoyable affair. Carriages have been secured to convey those to and from the meet ing that are to feeble to walk. It is evident that some of the old folks who have not beea able to Sime il the saw and hammer. His father, Jabez Stone, had a boat yard on the west side of the Chemung and built many of the freight crafts that navigated the North Branch canal in early times. ————————— ne A —— DRAKE--WAITE - Atheas—Mr. Clyde Drake and Miss Christine White, both of Athens, were married at the Meth- odist parsonage, Waverly, yester- day afternoon, by Rev. Herbert B. Cook. The bride is the daughter of Fred J. White of Chicago, but she has resided with her grand. father in Athens and is highly esteemed by a large circle of friends. The groom is employed in the Imperial Tool Works. They will reside in Athens. Free Free Mrs. A. C, Trainor, Colchester, Conn., writes that a free sample bottle of Bloodine her when she was all run down. ine ia a body builder and system togic of wonderfal merit, and if you have not tried it, you should today. The greatest Toule in the world. Sick Kidneys Sie positively cured by Bloodine, Bold by C, M, yre. Cheap Rates West The Erle Railroad Is again offerin very low rates to the Paciie Coast other western points. Inquirs of Erie Ticket ts or write J. H. Webster, Div. Pasa. Agt., Elmira, N.Y. 90-0ct30 William's Carbolic Salve With Arnica and Witch Hazel The best Salve in ths world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tet- ter, Chapped Hands and all skin erup- tions. It is guaranteed to give satisfao- tion, or ousy Tafundal ce 2bc by druggists. illiams Mr Co,, Prop's. Cleveland, O. Bold by M. Driggs, druggist. Very Low Rates Colonist tickets are now on sale via Erie Railroad to the Pacific Coast and other western points. These rates are extremely low, and will be in effect un- til Oct. 30th. All pechle desiring to get to the far west uld take advantage of these rates. Call on Rrie Ticket Agents, or J. H, Webster, Div, Pass. uy ira, N. Y. Moots iLxcursions ERIE RAILROAD. $1.50 to Niagara Falls and return Saturday, Oct. 13th. Special train leaves Waverly 1:25 midnight. 130 $3.00tc Niagara Falls and return Tuesday, Oct. 23d. Tickets good two days. 130 Jamestown or Chautauqua passengers lease note that the Erie Railroad Co. now running a vestibule coach daily on their train one through to Jamestown without change of cars. 70 For farther particulars apply to Erie Ticket Agent, J. W. Clark. McMahan's We have received a new line of all wool blankets and com: fertables.~ They have a wide range of prices and ate very reasonable. ' 7 We have the latest novelties in flzece down for house jackets Also daintiest creations in collars and new plaid belts, ete. Street car fare allowed those trading $3 or more. D. E. McHMAHAN, L 0. O. F. Block, Cor. Pine and Male Sts., Athens THE NEW STOVE 6-5-4 NE RS If your dealer hasn't it, Bolich Broa. have Cards For Sale, The Valley Record has in stoek jhe oard signe: or Bake i LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE ALL NEXT WEEK. EARL BURGESS —PRESENTS— MISS EMMA" BUNTING oP PPP di Pe OPOPd And an Excellent Company for Six Nights and Three Matinees. EVENINGS, Monday “Anita, the Binging Girl.’ Tuesday —"Rachel Goldstein,” Wednesday “The Barglar's Daughter. Tharsday “Tracked Aronnd the World." Friday—*' Polly Primrose.” Saturday — “The King of Crooks.” MATINEES. r— “Two Little Sallor Boys.” “Pretty Miss Nobody." . Saturday “That Girl of Johnson's. Davis & Walker will positively appear at every performance in one of the greatest yaudaville acts on the * American stage. PRICES—Rvening, 10, 20 and 30c. Mat- inee, 10 and 20c. A limited number of ladies’ tickets have been issued for Mondsy night, price 16c. Advance sale Friday. CEMENT SIDEWALKS When you want a cement side- walk laid in a first-class, durable Happy Thought and Lehigh Stoves and Ranges From $10 to $75. We repair stoves and furnaces. BOLIGH BROS., HARDWARE ALEX D. STEVENS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Loans Negotiated, Insurance Writ toa, Houses Rented, Renta Co!- lected, Taxes Paid. ROOM y, ELMER BLOCK LOCKHART ST. BAYRE LENIGM AND SCRANTON COAL At the Lowest Possible Prices. rardast LOOMIS OPERA HOUSE COMING ATTRACTION Afternoon and Evening. JOE W. SPEARS’ “First Aid for the Melancholy" THE IRISH PAWNBROKERS, With the Original Team Murphy & Murphy Prices —Matinee, 15 and 25. Evening, 25, 35 and 0c. Advance sale at Western Union office, Waverly. LAWS & WINLACK, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. A GENERAL LAW BUSINESS TRANSACTED. | LAWS’ BUILDING, 119 DESMOND ST. Valley Phone 180-A. - Sayre. Ry Carpet Cleaning H. A. Perry's carpst cleanor is now in operation at the Wilson lund on Waverly street, Waver- ly, N. Prompt service, reason- able rates, all work guarantsed. Both ‘phones, I. L. BENJAMIN, Palater, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done promptly as rea Residence: —130 Spruce 84. Athens, Pa DR. A. 8. REES, N. D. 100 Take 86 Week Sayre, oy No smoking | Subscribe for The Record. WANT ADS | Rates :—Wanted, Lost, | Bale, ete, | cent a word each insertion | for first three times, } cent a word each | insertion thereafter. None taken for less than 25 cents. Situations wanted, free to paid-in-advance subscribers. For Sale. Far sale cheap, a set of draughting In- struments. Enquire at Williams’ gro. cery store, Desmond street, Sayre. 131.4 A house and lot with three acres of land and » fruit orchard, three miles from Athens. Will be sold cheap, Apply to Mary J. Wanzer, 123-3w For male cheap for cash or on terms, or exc for Bayre im realty, 70 acre Sheshequin-valley farm, Burton Macafes, Washington, D, - g 1 3 farm iol 178 acres in Overton town. ° p for sale or exchange for village pro rty in Atheps or Bayre. Good nildings and fruit on the Apply or addreas OC. A. Heaveper, R. F. D. No. 24, Atheas, Pa. 1 * A portion of the Old 25-Im' st: in Ba re M. Thompson, 309 Bpring : Several houses and lots for sale in sirable locations in town. Terms suit purchasers. Inguire of Schrier, Maynard Block, Athens, A housekeeper that wants a bomein the country. Address Box 353, Sayre, Pa . 1294 First class dressmaking at reasonable prices. Apply at 314 Desmond 86 118 EE For Rent ¥ office rooms in the Wheelock a ee ys Small house for rent at Mee Wheslock, 112 8, Rimer Po 130-2 Two offices f t Page biook. gil n the Malt} & : Large furnished front room for tieman. Bteam heat and electric No bath room. 020 8. Main eas, Pa, & i i rR be ai nc Si wi — raat IH Shar Bs wb i
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