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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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VOL. 1L NO, 628 GRfcBKVILLB, KOVEMBER 11, TIN 'V CHIllY AIB OF AUTUMN SUGGESTS Fall and Winter Overcoats. While of BACHER, BENNINGHOFF CO, suggests Economy. Elegance and Durability are all combined in the Clothing we sell, these (iOttslderatlons that appeal not only to the working man and the banking man, but to fevery thinking man, no matter what his walk or station, Good Qualities and Low Prices appeal to all men. We have everything that is newest and best in Fall and Winter Overcoats at prices ranging irom 50 to Jao.00.

It's a safe investment to buy our Clothing, for you always get your money back if you want it. BACHER, BENNINGHOFF CO. MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. Greenville Real Estate AT A BARGAIN. Greenville real estate has been advancing steadily, but it's fltill cheaper to own your own home than to rent, to say nothing of the satisfaction, I have some choice lots fi 3 'v 55 £3 UJ Columbia Avenue.

9 (V, a 0 GOOD THINGS TOJAT S. T. DEAN CO. FlfcE Pnaley Gonerftl Store Over which I offer at prices made before the advance. They are good investments as a speculation, to say nothing more.

The above plot shows some of them. TERMS EASY TO QUICK BUYERS. LEVI MORRISON, Advance Argus Building LECTURES. Miss Jessie Ackcrman, the celebrated traveler and lecturer, will, give two lectures in Greenville. The first one at the M.

E. church, Nov. 14, at 8 p. subject: "Christian Citizenship." The second lecture at the Reformed church, Nov. 15.

at 8 p.m.; subject: "The Wonders of Yellowstone Park, or Camping Among the Glaciers." Miss Acker man comes highly recommended and endorsed by the press everywhere she has lectured. djt YOU TRY IT, If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of as cts, 50 cts, and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts.

Sold only by G. F. Kamerer a guarantee. Hundreds of lives saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house just when it Is needed.

Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. No matter how long you have had the cough if it hasn't already developed into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway PineSyrup will cure it. The general store of M. E.

Pauley at Transfer, was totally destroyed fire at an early hour Friday morning. 'he building was a one story frame af- air with a shingle roof, standing about 50 feet from the railroad track. The fire was discovered between three and four 'clock and is supposed to have origin- ted from a spark from a train, which assed a short time before. The building was insured for tock fixtures $250, placed in he following companies Etna, North American, Westchester. Sun and Nlaga- a.

The entire stock was destroyed ith the exception of several show cases nd small articles near the door. While ttempting to carry out some ot the oods George Heile bad a finger almost evered by a door closing on it. It is ntimated that the insurance companies ill go after the railroad for damages. CHURCH NOTES. ORDRRS FOR RUBBER TYPE, STEEL STAMPS AND Grippe Curea.

"Last winter I had a bad cold ana jevere cough. I was lame in every joint and muscle. I was sick and felt as though I was coming down with typhoid fever. It was no doubt a bad case of grippe. Mr.

E. P. Budge gave me a bottle of Brazilian Balm, saying he was sure it would help me. The relief was almost instantaneous. It quickly stopped my cough and took the grippe with all the pains and soreness out of tny system.

7. gave the balance of the 50-cent bottle to Mrs. Bishop Wiley for her daughter. It-proved so beneficial says she never intends to be without Fitz Jones. Cincinnati.

Ohio P. L. EJRAILROAD. Summer time table In effect June 189! Trains leave and arrive at Greenville aa followa central standard time SOUTH BOUND Plttebnrg exprenu(l) Greenville to gheny arrives at Allegheny 10:45 a. 8:57 a.

BhenanRo express (B) Erie to Bhenango, via Exposition Park. 11.45 a. Plttsburg mMl (11) Erie to Allegheny; arrives at Allegheny 3:38 p. m. 6:44 p.

Grove City express (13) Xrle to Olty arrives at Grove City 7:56., via Exposition Park. HORTH BOUND. 6 :10 a. Erie Olty to Brie arrives at Erie 8:30 a. m.

10:33 Erie malHU). Allegheny to Erie; arrive at Erie 12:60 p. m. Erie express (10) Shenango to Brie arrives at Brie 6:55 p. vlfc Bx Taken at Office of ADVANCE ARGUS COMPANY.

Brazilian Balm THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN BALSAM! position Park. 6 Greenville express (3) Allegheny heny 2:36 pm Greenville; leaves Allegheny 2 ail trains dally except Sunday. F. B.HOUSE.Gen'l Supt. E.

H. OTPLKY, G. A Plttsburg, Plttoburg, Pi MACHO. RADICALLY CUKES CATARRH! It clears the head of fowl mucous; heals sores and ulcers of the head and throatj sweetens the breath, and perfectly restores the senses of the taste, smell aim hearing; Stops headache aud dropping into thf throat. Also destroys the gerni which FEVER, making a perfect cure in a few days.

Nevel fails 1 No fatal case of GUIJTR ever known where Brazilian Balm was faithfully used. It destroys the grippe germ aud quickly removes all the after bad effect. IN FA LLIB LE iu ASTHMA, CROUP, BROW cnms, PLEURISY, PNEUMONIA, 'EPSIA' RHEUMATISM, TYPHOID aud FEVER, and any disease when there is Inflammation, Fever or Congestion Greatest relief in Consumption ever dls 1 covered. Cures a Fresh Cold in tme day. Stnn' the head and, relieves deafness.

As an inj use lieals Cuts, Sores and Bwns like inaglo, CURB FOR CONSTIPATION AND PILES. 'Jta Healing Power IB Almost Miraculous. The'Best Family Medicine in Existanou 60 Gent Bottle contains 100 Doses, or Two Weeks Treatment for Catarrh, BOTTLE EQUALS THREE BOo, BOTTLES. HOME TESTIMONIALS: "Brazilian Balm cured ine of inveterate catarrh which I had for over so It is the most wonderful triumph of medical Gen.J. Postles.

"Ir croup, cold arid the worst form of gripp we have found Brazilian Balm W. Boothe, D. Pastor Del. Ave, £ap. Ch.

"Mrs. Lore has used th? Brazilian Balm and thinks it did her much Hon. Chas. B. Lore, Chief Jus of Del.

"One bottle of Brazilian Balm cured a friend of mine of hay Tfiosj flf, Culferf, "I was very deaf for 10 years from catarrh. Brazilian Balm applieq warm in wy ears every day soon restored my Mrs. John Scotten, Cliester. flu. "It is the best thing for dyspepsia I ever saw -Judge Edward Wootten.

"I was worn almost to the grave with a racking cough that all the remedies and doctors failed to relieve. It was cured with one bottle of Brazilian Balm. It 8haE be my doctor through Mrs. J. Galloway, Potlstown, Pa.

"I was fearfullj crippled up with rheumatism, could not get my band to my head. I took ten 50- cent bottles of Brazilian Balm in six months. Am now entirely cured and as We as I was at Anson Burrell, aged $4. A lady in Cincinnati was so afflicted with, asthma that during the winter for seventeen years she was unable tq fleep lying down, entirely and permanently cured with Brazilian Balm. Stops ringing In deafness.

ubles. For outward use heals Cuts, Sores and Buws like niaglo. Pr' wntsiock-JttWlrom wounds, QVKK CURB FOR CONSTIPATION AND PILES. a minutes. (nv tillable In female troubles, Every Plumbing Job I do is done not only my worK just as it should be done but the price is always lower than you expect it to think plumbers charge enormous but you will always find my price very reasonable.

North Mercer Street. Lamps, Burners and Fixtures for sale EUGENE POEMS Given Free to each person Interested In subscribing to tbe Eugene FleU Monument Souvenir Fund. Subscribe any amount desired. Subscriptions us us $1,00 will entitle donor to this daintily artistic volume, DESPERATE ENCOUNTER Two Officers and a Burglar Shot In Titusville. (clolh bound), 8x11, as a THE book of the certlilcuto of subscription to century Hand- fund.

Hook contains a se- somely Illus- lection of Field's trated by tblr most representative works ty-two of the and BS leudy for delivery. Wo Id's Oreat- But lor tbe noble contribu- est Artists. tlonof the world's greatest arllstri tbla book could not have been manufactured lor leaa than $7.00. The fund created la divided equally between the family of (ho late Eugene Field and tbe for the building of a monument to the memory of the beloved poet ot childhood. Address Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund, Also at Book Stores) 180 Monroe ChlcBRO It you also wish to Bond enclose 10g services; Preiohlng.il*.

nd m. Sunday school at 11, noon; Junior P.U., P. 6:00 p. m. ev.

H. Huntingdon Eramett, pastor. Rev. H. H.

Emmett's subjects morrow are: Morning, "A Sleeping Evening, Pielude, "The Practi- al Side of Woman Sermon, Brazen Infidelity." Revival meetings very evening next week (except Monday), when the pastor gives his sixth nd last lecture on social problems. New Time." Bible ngs every afternoon (except Monday) it 3:00 o'clock. Every one invited to bring a friend with you. Episcopal, St. services: Sun- school 9:45 a.

m.j morning prayer 11 a. venlng prayer 7:00 p. ra. Lutheran, services: Sunday cbool at preaching at 11 a. and 7:00 p.

m. Anther League at 6:00 p. m. Hev. F.

J. Oberly, pastor. Methodist Episcopal, Sunday services: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 m.

Sunday school at 8:30 Epwortb League p. m. 8. Hamilton Day, mstijr. services at 11 a.

and :00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. Sunday school at 0:45 m.

Hev. C. WaheBeld, mater. Rev; C. B.

Wakeneld will preach in the Presbyterian church, Sunday morn- ng on ''Prayer." In the evening he will preach the second sermon of a series, he subject being "What Christ Thinks of Sin." Reformed, services Sunday school lit 9:30 a. preaching 11 a. m. i. m.

0. K. society meeting at 6:00. Rev. A.

Cellar, pastor. Roman Catholic, St. services: Mass at and and benediction at m. Rev. Fattier Kearns, pastor.

Rev. J. G. Kearn's subject of sermon next Sunday evening will be "The Duties of United Presbyterian. services 11 a.

and 7:00 p.m. Sabbath school 8:45 a. m. Christan Endeavor 8:00 p. m.

Rev. D. G. McKay, D. pastor.

Rev. D. G. McKay will preach in the morning on "In His Steps" and in the evening on "Timely Consideration." An Expert Swardsinan. Not since the death of young Salvinl have theatre goers had an opportunity to see such expert foil work as is shown by Mr 1 Harrison J.

Wolfe. The young gentleman took lessons for several years from Prof. Monsterry, the acknowledged greatest swordsman oi America, anc also from Major Rose, the champion England. Mr. Wolfe's use of the foil is described as "the refinement of scientific delicacy" and in "The Corsican Bro thers," he makes a strong feature of the combats incidental and necessary to the play, and with good opponents such as he has in Messrs.

Lingham and Bradle of his company, the skill of the men raises the enthusiasm of the audience to the highest pitch. It is a real treat to watch Mr. Wolfe fencing. Mr. Wolfe will present "The Corsican Brothers" a the opera house, Friday night.

It is the big attraction of the season and the op era bouse should be packed. MANY LOVER Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with an offensiv breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puri fies the breath by its action on th bowels, as nothing else will do Sold for years on absolute guarantee Sold only rantee. pedal to the Evpimxo RECOUP. TITOSVILLK, Nov.

broke nto the the D. A. V. railroad station arly this morning and cracked the afe, securing about $100. The burglary as soon discovered and Chief of Police McGrath and Officer Sheeny traced them i a questionable resort.

The officers attempted to arrest the men and a desperate fight resulted, heeby was shot in the mouth and Grath had to fight the three burglars lone. McGrath put up a game fight, strug- ring with one crook in a hand-to-hand onflict. The other two drew revolvers nd shot McGrath three times, once in le shoulder and twice in the stomach, his afternoon there is little hope of his ecovery. One of tbe burglars was found dead oday some distance from the scene and ic second was captured. The other as not been apprehended.

When writing, this paper. A UDITOR'8 NOTICE. Final account of Watklnl In the Orphan 'Court G. Powell surviving ad-1 of Mercer County, Pa. mlnlstraior of, Wm.

No. 20, October son, late of Jamestown, I 1890. deceased. And now October 23rd, 1881), on motion of Gilles- ple Pettit, Attorneys, A. K.

Jlenlelu, is appointed an auditor to uialco distribution of the funds in the hands ot accountant to and among those entitled thereto. Bv TUK COURT. Notice Is hereby given that tba undersigned auditor will be at the office oi GlUesple 4. Peltlt, Ui Borough oi Greenville In said county on Friday. 24th day of November, A.

D. 1899 at 10 o'clock in tbe morning, (or the purpose performing the duties ol bis said appointment; when and where all persona Interested will bo beard If they see proper io iMteod, A. F. HESLE1N, Auditor. jfVrfCiiat Price 25 cts.

and 50 cts. F. Karabrer on a quira: Hives are a terrible torment to th little and to some older oneb Easily cured, Doan's Ointment neve fails. Instant relief, permanent cure At any drug store, 50 cents. Tbe Nickel Plate lloud offers one for the round trip Philadelphia, November 14, and 25 account ihe National Export Exposition Tickets available going only on date sale and returning within io days, from date of issue.

Your choice of a peerles trio of daily express trains. Secur sleeping cir reservations early. 163-07-2w KKDUCEJ) KATES. For Thanksgiving: Day Trips via Pennsyl vaula I4neg. For the accommodation of person wishing to make Thanksgiving day trip excursion tickets will Be sold at an ticket station of the Pennsylvania line to stations on those lines within a radiu of 150 miles ol selling point.

Ticket will be on sale Nov. 29 and 30, good re turning until Dec. inclusive. Fo rates, time of trains, apply to near est ticket agent of the Pennsylvania lines AVE OFFICER IS DYING Burglar round Head linn Been Kflcnped, Energy all gone? Headache? Stomacfc ut of order Simply a case of torpid ver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make new man or woman of you.

To Core Constipation Voreverv Take Cuweurets Cumt.v Cathartic. lOo ortttt 7 'it' druggists refund mooev Swallow MERCER. (Not a bird.) Or rather one dose of will relieve and a couple more will cure have used Tt to always keep Tonslllne lu the house. SORE THROAT QUINSY and CROUP don't send warning wlien they are comlug. TONSIMNB should always be kept OH guard for these dangerous enemies.

25 and 60 cents at all druggists. THE TON8ILIHE OO. OANTOM, O. TKRttl) OOURt. Quarter Monday of January.

Third Monday of April, Third Monday of Juno. Third Monday on October, Oofflison Monday of Kebrtury. Third Monday of March. Third Monday of Third Monday of Third Monday of December. PROPKRTV TRANSFERS.

MKRCBR, Nov. Darlington et al. F. 0. Shields, property in Shenango.

lennieFerm et al, to David Perm, Sharon. David Ferm et ux. to Jennie Ferm et Sharon. L. W.

Donaldson, exr. to Mary Anna Jackson. Chas. A. Wishart et ux.

to Archibald Wishart, Hickory. Archibald Wishart et ux. to A. Wishart et Sharon. Sharon Building and Loan association Mary Rankin, Sharon.

Curtis Keefer to Robert McFarland, Sharon. Lafayette Budd et ux. to J. H. Sullivan et Hickory.

Won. R. Granger et ux. to Frank H. Granger, West Salem.

Jas. A. Secondgost to L. Kuder, West F. M.

Cooley et ux to Anna B. Wilson, Sandy Lake. J. E. Carroll to F.

M. Cooley, Sandy Lake. F. Hogue et al. to Margaret J.

Carroll, Sandy Lake. B. H. Hollenbants to Albert Buxton, Jefferson. John Cools et al to John R.

VVilson, Hickory. Charles Hall to J. F. Hoffman et Hickory. George Hamilton et ux to James Black, 3rd district of donation lands.

Margaret J. Black to Annis K. Kelly, Wilmington township. Arthur Keltyet ux. to Margaret J.

Black. Wilmington. Sadie Bortz to Edgar C. Vosburg, Greenville; Edgar C. Vosburg to Aminta S.

Vosburg, Greenville. W. C. Chamberlain et ux. to C.

A. Bortz, West Salem. Josie McLean to John W. Vosleri power of attorney. H.

H. Forest etux. to Kuder, West Salem. WH4T IS flHILOH A grand old remedy for. Cough, and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages.

If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund vour money. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold only by G. F.

Kamerer on a guarantee Educate Your With Cnndy CntLartlc, cure constipation 26o. If 0.0.0. fall, GREENVILLE STONE CO: Any kind of Stone Furnished on Short Notice. STONE Oldest quarry at Greenville, operated for 50 years. Specialty.

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To be thoroughly well Informed helps any man or woman in bis or her work. A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS represents an investment for tbe best kind of profit, ai well as entertainment. One subscriber has just written: Count roe a life subscriber, and when you send me a number beyond the limit or my subscription and secure no renewal from me, consider it a notice of my Price 35 cents per number, $3.50 a year. A sample copy will be sent on receipt of ten cents in stamps. THE REVIEW OP REVIEWS COMPANY 13 Astor Place Hew York.

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