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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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yllw; TflE EVEMIJIORECORI), OttEEWVILLE, GAS. Wot talks and Is full of blow, But gas that burns with sunshine glow, Gas that is pure as gas can be, Because from all impurities free. Gas for light, and gas for heat, Gas to read by, or cook your meat, Ho greasy lamps with soot and smke Ashes to lift and fires to poke, Just gas, pure, honest gas I mean, That keeps all'round both sweet and clean, Saves carpets, furniture, papered wall, Your wife don't jaw, nor children squall. Dispels the gloom and makes home bright, And turns your darkness into light. Gas for all Greenville pure and nice, Of best of quality and lowest price.

GREENVILLE GAS CO. Greenville's Busiest Clothing Store Underwear Talk Perhaps you need some; perhaps you don't, anyway, we'ed take pleasure in showing you the swell new effects in cotton, mercerized, wool, cashmere, silk and wool and all silk underwear. Prices range from Greenville's Busiest Clothing Store THE EVENING RECORD. FRIDAY. OCT 24, 1902 DAILY RECORDED.

Work on the new Bessemer office building begun today. The Burnett insurance agency has been moved to the new Burnett Reserved seats for "Are You a Mason?" on sale Thursday at noon. Homeseekers the first and third Tuesdays of November and December 1902 and January, Feb- "ruary, and April; 1903 the Erie R. sell, to "various points in the North West; West and South West at extremely low rates Consult any Erie R. R.

agent or write W. E. Langdon, T. P. Youngs town, for particulars.

It is reported from Pittsburg that the officials of the Pennsylvania system have practically decided to make no changes in the schedules of through trains this fall. The heavy movement of freight is directly responsible for this decision. It is claimed by the officials that to reduce the running time of the through trains means serious interference with the freight traffic. To avoid all possible dangers of congestion the company will make no changes in the passenger service and there is little likelihood that the local lines will attempt to introduce faster trains during the coming Herald. LAIRD OPERA HOUSE H.

W. HOLBY, MANAGER. Saturday, Oct. 25 The Funniest Play of the Century. MR.

JULIUS GAHN Presents the Farce that has made all New York and Boston laugh and is at present the reigning comedy success in London. RICH HARRIS' ROARING, ROLLICKING, MRRRY COMEDY, Adapted from the German by Leo Ditrichstcin, Uproarious Satire, Funny Plot. Company of Exceptional It is said no theatrical management in America can boast the possession of so many good plays as those offered by the Bennett-Moulton company during their engagement at the Opera House all next week. The full list is: Monday, Darkest Russia; Tuesday, The Captain's Mate; Wednesday, A Daughter of the South; Thursday, Prisoners of Algiers; F'iday, The Pay Train; Struggle for life; For each of these productions lavish special scenery is provided: between acts specialties are interpolated by a number of well-known vaudeville artists and an additional source of pcasure at every performance is the famous Bennett-Moulton Ladies' Orchestra under the direction of Miss Mamie Ellis. Monday's play is the sensational comedy-drama, Darkest Russia, displaying the full acting strength of the company.

The play has never before been done at popular prices and the newspapers of Oil City Sharon and Meadvillc assert that this production of the piece is better in every way than that of the high priced company which played it in all these towns a few years ago. The Sharon Eagle man says the people who came back with Carrie Nation to Greenville the night of the Stoneboro fair are convinced that she was the genuine Carrie. She was very highly indignant because some of the men were smoking in the smoking car, and she gave them a few minutes plain talk and finished her tirade by calling the smokers pole cats and hogs. Greenville citizens arc making a strong effort to establish a hospital and sanatarium. Few towns of that size are more up-to-date and it seems as though this missing link should be Lake Breeze; The Vaughn block on Canal' street FEHSOWALS, the people at tending the Republican rally, thursday Bird Hineman, of is a evening, were Major McDowell, Walter guest of Miss Minnie Brown.

I Whitehead, J. Evans, W. S. Palmer, Mabel Liningcr has returned Suaron; Judge Miller, Henry Robinson, from a visit in Mercer. Gf! A.

Brown, of Sheakleyville, Visited friends here today. Mary Zahnis'er visited her sister at Clarks Mills recently. P. Hoomer and C. C.

Chase are spening a few days in Cleveland. E. G. Sturger, of Galion, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Booth. Long, of the Western was in town this afternoon. Klein, of Sharon, is here in interest of his candidacy for district attorney.

G. Lytle, of Sandy Lake, Republican candidate for sheriff, was here today. Misses Stone entertained last evening from 8 to 12 in honor of their guest, Miss Maytes, of New York. Caravasios, of Butler, is the guest of his cousins, Peter, Nicholas and William Caravasios, and uncle, Harry, Aley was over from Greenville on a flying visit yesterday. Perry Foxall and Miss Hettie Burns, of Greenville, were social callers last Saturday.

Lake Breeze. Myers, Hickory, and A. Hutchinson, Perry, were here, Thursday, attending the Republican rally and looking after their prospects of being commissioners. -r-Col. John A.

Woodward, of Centre county, was a caller at this office, this afternoon. Col. Woodward will be remembered as a prominent speaker at farmers institutes. He addresses a Democratic meeting at West Middlesex, tonicht. Zahniscr, who, was for many years cashier of the Sharon National bank, which was merged into the Sharon Savings and Trust company, was the recipient of a handsome testimonial, a few days ago.

Mr. Zahniser retired when the Sharon Savings and Trust company began business. It was decided then to have young men conduct the new thcold friends of Mr. Zahniser did not forget him, for he had been a faithfulservant at all times of the. old Sharon National bank, and he was handed a check for $5,000 as a gift, from the new institution, thus- showing that "his work for the old banking company was Sharon Telegraph.

prettily wedding of Oct. 15, was that of Miss Nellie Ada Btirns, of Milledgeyille, and Mr. Harper G. Peck, of Grandv Valley, Pa. J.

M. R. C. Kerr, Chairman Campbell, Mercer; W. A.

MeMaster, Jamestown; Wm. Bfooks, Sheakleyville; S. L.Caldwcll, Mr, Haas and others will soon be resplendent in a new coat The ceremony was performed at the of paint in the royal color of the duke'" of Connaught. Remember, that should Thiel pass to Greensburg, this is your very last chance for its business department. The ladies of the Baptist church will give a social at the cure next Saturday evening October 25.

spectacles. Identify property at this office. ,0. 24-tf. home of the bride's father, W.

Burns, by the Rev. T. Yates. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ethel Burns, and Mr. Dale Pringle was best man.

After the ceremony a dainty wedding supper was served to about relatives and friends. The bride holds a high place in the esteem of this community, while the groom is one of the popular and most promising young men of Grand Lake WHICH WILL YOU The highly-improved lot in the McFATE ADDITION with Free Sewer at less price, or a. lot in another part of the city at more price without any improvements at all? 10 per cent discount for cash, or on long time without interest, just as you like: S. P. KISHLER, Bell Phone.

from Delaware; H. K. Daugherty and Capt. S. P.

Barr, Grove City. News of the County Capital our Special Correspon- dent, J. M. ROUTINE AFFAIRS. F.

M. Strublc, administrator of-the estate of Cramer Burrows, deceased, was discharged. M. H. McCoy, guardian of the estate of J.

A. McBride, minor child of the late 'G. W. McBride, deceased asked to' be discharged, said minor having arrived at the age of 21. Lee McQuiston was appointed minority inspector'for Fredonia borough.

In the estate of Samuel Canon, deceased, a rule to show cause was granted why an inquest in partition should not.be awarded. The date of the hearing in the appeal of assessments by Mrs. B. J. Haywood against the Beech wood Improvement both of South Sharon, was fixed for Friday, Nov.

7, 1902. T. J. Orr filed his report as auditor in the estate of Adam Baugh, deceased; confirmed nisi. Motion was made and granted for a judgment in-favor of Hattie Moyer vs.

George Zahniser, sum to be liquidated by the prothonotary. Also in D. J. Washabaugh Jas. A.

Spears and Jas. A. Spears doing business as the Pine Grove Coal company. D. J.

Stambach appointed judge, Chas. Dresch, majority inspector, and R. Seaburn, minority inspector of elections in Hickory Southwest. The list of property set apart for the widow of John Ryhael was approved nisi Also widow of Samuel Biddle, deceased. J.

G. White was appointed master in the divorce case of Louis Hassell vs. Mary M. Hassell: The polling place in Sixth ward, Sharon, was changed from No. 11 Chestnut street No.

17 Chestnut street. the matter of a private road in New Vernon township, D. E. Jrfoffatt, R. M.

Kile and W. H. McCune filed report opposing road. Also in the matter of a road in Pine township, R. A.

McKim, B. A. Williams and. A. C.

Amberson, viewers, filed their report. Three surety of the peace cases were heard: Those of Com, vs. Sylvester Turner in which his wife Bertha, was prosecutjrx 'and. Com. vs.

Geo. B. Nitzell, Wilma I. Nitzcll, prosecutrix, and Com. vs.

A. L. Axtell, J. B.Shannon, prosecutor. In each case the county was ordered to pay the costs and tjje defendant allowed to go on their own recognizance.

Sheriff sales are not numerous; another proof of prosperity. The only one sold was that of Nancy J. Fry, sold Thursday, situate in Jefferson township, containing 35 acres and improvements. Locke Bros, were the purchasers and the consideration was $735. SUFFERED FOR YEARS, J.

R. Sickles, ladles and gents' fln, Ohio, writes: "I have beetf A from general debility, liver and kidney plaint, chills and fevor. headache aud noes of the joints, cold hands and feet. 1 ft physical wreck; had boon treated by BOtnA of aa good doctors could be found, and taken nearly all kinds of patent medicines, but it all availed nothing. I have spent iwndredo of dollars trying to find a cure.

This la ft ease ol twenty years' standing. I cot so far gone that I could not work more than six or eight bOntt per day, and would become perfectly hanstod. I was recommended by Meearfl Larey to tryjronr remedy, JtLOOl) WINE. which 1 am glad to state lifts proved very satit- factory. I have gained strength, health, and am able to cany on my dally laW with the greaterf I would say that if this should reach tbo pycn auy sufferefi from such complaints they should try BLOOIT lUftB, which to safe and a sure cure, fair of toning vahio.

without danger of disturbing the action of the heart or stomach. I thank gentlemen, lof the restorative power contained In BIOOll Ifl BLOOD WINE 13 POM SAL! (21 CHAS. D. ALDENDRRFER, Druggist. FURS FURS All New, Fresh Stock, and the Very Ntwest Styles Early buyers get the best selections.

Our furs surpass in finish, brilliancy and fluffeyness, owing to the fact that they were caught in the right time of the season and made up by one of the best manufacturers of furs. We will guarantee our prices to be the lowest on first quality goods, as we buy direct. FOR SALE BY W. W. EMERY.

The Best of All. The Erie railroad closes the excursion season with a grand autumnal excursion to Cincinnati and return October 21. Rate SO for the round trip. Tickets good returning for five days. Apply to ticket agents for further information, or address W.

E. LANGDOI; Traveling Passenger Agt. Youngstown, O. OCT. 27 LAIRD OPERA HOUSE H.

W. HOLBY, MANAGER, ONE SOLID WEEK. BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE SATURDAY. The Bennet-Moulton Co, IN ItEl'EllTOlRB And their own Ladies' Orchestra Russia Captain's Mate Daughter of the South Prisoner of Algiers. Pay Train Saturday Country Girl Vs.

Labor 6 STAH VAUDEVILLE ACTS Swell Special Scenery, Matinee 10 and 20c Evening 10, 20 and 30c Reserved seat sale opens Saturday morning. A GOOD DRUG STORE can always be located by the number of customers it has. We have reached a high state of goodness. This condition is not accidental. We have always endeavored to supply the very best grade of Drugs and Medicines at the lowest'prices.

If the market value of a drug goes up we increase our price, rather than supply a poor quality at a lower figure. This insures uniformity, a rratter ot much, importance in the sick HARRY WEST Candy Cathartic, cure condffpatlon foreves ttc, SSo. HOC. 0. tail.

dtugKla refund mope? Reduced Rates to the West. Commencing September 1 and daily thereafter, until October 31, 1902, the Wisconsin Central Ry. will sell Settlers' tickets from Chicago to points in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia, at greatly reduced rates. For detailed information inquire of nearest tic! agent, or address W. H.

Allen, D. P. 621 Park Building, Pittsburg, ur James Pond, General Passenger Milwaukee, Wis. COAL, For information to the public, ny place ot business having been burned. I expect to continue in the coal trade.

My office is in the front jjart of 'Squire Miller's office, four doors south of post- office. Zuschlag Block J4 per ton; Seyler Daw's, $3.60 per ton. L. B. s25-4w SPEJH.

No one would ever be bothered with constipation if everyone knew how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regulates the stomach and bowels. SA.Y Have you tried SMITH'S new barbers WeW, Just try once, gndl you always go there to get IQQ Main St. MARBLE ANDORANfTE MONUMENTS. i am sole Agent in Greenville for Tlie American Impeilir-g Ctfepaiiy's HIGH GRADE COPPER Celebrated for their excellence. We are confident that a trial will convince you of the superior merits of these coffees.

line of Finished and ilead- utontn In thin part of the Country. Iain offering special Inducements on alt my fiuishcd work for fall trade. Satisfaction guaranteed aud all work warranted. If not witis- factory, I am right here and ready to make it so. Call nnd see ray stock before placing you order.

P. J. HALPIN, Marble Works on South Race Street. We have a full Hue of SIR TBOS. UPTON'S Mother's D.

A. SEIPLE. TflE STAFF OF LIFE, 5 Cents J. Hamilton Mahj Street. DON'T because our prices do not come withta 20 per of those of other jewelleatj that our goods are 20 ocr cent, low? value.

Inspection of our fine stbck 01 Watches Jewelry, Gold and Silver Novelties, will reveal a linf of excellent and surpassingly beautiful articles. We accumulate good things to satisfy customers' desire for them. DUN LAP. oooo THE BEST OF WORK AT FAIR PRICES CALLING CARDS AT HOME CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS RECEPTION INVITATIONS SCRIPT, BLOCK LETTER, OLD ENGLISH or OLD ENGLISH SHADED, Advance Argus Co. T-, --Lr ill.V.

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