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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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"jieat youfii house slore with gas: and ate fotyprice, use the MELLOTT i GAS FURNACE Prices $15 up. of THE GREENVILLE GAB CO; SOdtAL EVENfS. IMMMtHMfMMMMlM HUNTING OIL. WANT EVERY MOTHER' TO VISIT -OUR 'BOYS BETTER VALUES, BETTER ASSORTMENTS THAN EV2R BEFORE. WEATHER.

Wednesday, colder possibly rain Go to the Ca-iinw lo-mght 1 Social St Michail'i hail, nesday evunng Admision 50 cents a coupl-e, supper fice A great surprise for all the Ca wno to-night Uniffgi ts of Shjrun vull hold ,1 mteting 111 the in.n futtiit with view of CTileimg into an whereby but one will be opu i Ji any one Sunday Gospel nici ng-i are being held the and chinches, Kennard thjs lo be tont'iuud next Kvnngelibt A McClelland, New Wilmington, Pa is assisting fveijboriy nuitid lo attend a red dance at H. C. hall, Monday evening. Lunch aiul dance IS cents sd AJclUr received Monday Mercer ftotn the who arc located at Magnolia Springs, Ala, a graphic account of th6 experiences of the Mercer colony at that' place 'during the recent storm. Tlic McCnlloughs ive're more fortii- than the remainder of the ami.

but little damage was doive to the buildings, but I'hici'r crops were ail destroyed. The dwelling of W. G. Nelson 'was blown from its foundations, but the'members of the family escaped uninjured. Many of the houses in that locality toplcd over, while the trees wer suappd off and the tm- peniine gieally damaged 'I he Itttti says that they are making gard.eni, but -that it wil be a long time before they fully recover from the effects of the storm.

A. domestic sensation of no small proportion is furnishing food for tile gossips Giounds for the story cm- inatcd from avenue. It is ihutlrhecomcly young ly more than twenty years of age, becoming a reckless young man accompanied him to VouugstoAvn amd other nearby'cities. is Mated 1 that the repentant woman telephoned to her husband, asking orgiveness, and (Hat he refused to listen ti i her and adviscl to follow the man wiUi nhotn she in away, and who now said to be in Indiana. It is said that of pn lierution been made 'gainst the woman and the boj The latter is but 19 years of Sharon Wan en Johnson, colored, was charged upon information before Squne Miller, Tuesday morning, by Patrick on two First, fiiniis'hliiig liquor to a man.of known intemperate with i'iifj- liquor to a minor.

Mr. Johiiispn was given a healing Tuesday morning but the ciKS'C Avas continued until 4 o'clock, TuesiJay afternoon Social and daivcc at P. H. C. hall, Monday evening.

Lunch and dance 15 cents 033-sd A fraglit car was derailed at Junction, Monday evening and traffic was. delayed' for seme, lime, The wrecker up Greenville and put the diiabledi car back on the track The imaged car was brought back to town foi repairs Tilwse who saw the pictures last evening pronounce them great. 23-ad Adjutant Douglas and Lieutenant Schioeder will be at the Salvation Ar- jnj to-night Special music and singing, come and enjoy the service. John Hayes, of Albion, was clmg- ed bcfoie Squire Miller with being in He was fined Monday Lunch and dance 15 cents, 023 Social and dance at hall, A Pittsburg Operator Leases Pyma- tuning Township Farm and Will Search for Precious Grease. The hunt for oil has reached the of Mercer -A Pittsburg opeialor ''named Slicidon has leaded the Carries, Wlreeler, Uob- ison and other farms alwig M.C- Collough.

Run, Pyma'timing tpwii- Inp, about acres in alValso several farms, Hickory loVinishlii between Sharpsvalle and Keel ridge, Pine Run, and will make a'thdr- cAigli' test'of the At a point three miles southeast of Clarksvillo. near where the four town- f-hnps of Hickory, and I'ynwtuning a'Well 'is'be- ing put by a company composed of James Wiles, oif Grove City, and Hc.sford and E.E. Pitlsburg, Two were put down in this section years ago, both of which showed 2(1 feet of sand and some oil. The location' is between these two which are about a mile apart. After success his Lees-1 burg lease, Wiles had no difficulty in obtaining the leases of inves- ors.

He has leased quite an area very sanguine over fiel'd. Mr. Wilcsi the in Mercer, county. MRS. ROBERT WHlTELY.

A very pretty at 'Wednesday, October 7, at of aiid Mrs. J. T. Mc- was married to Thomas J. Hincy.

A sttttill number of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony, The prevailing colors in decoration, gr'eert fliid white. The parlor, where ceremony was performed, was decorated in bittersweet, an arvh was made of myrtle under which the bridal couple stood with a background of ferns and palms. The dining roqn carnations. As tbic large mission clock (a gif J6 the bride) strtick twelve, the bri dal coiiple marched down the stairs to of "Mendelssohn's ding march played by Florence Me Lean, of Sharon, cousin of the bride The ring ceremony was employed by Rev, pastor of theMethodist church, of Salem. The bride was tastefully dressed in a brown, broadcloth travelling suit and carried Mar- eohfll Nei'l rases.

The presents were many and beautiful. was served at one o'clock and then they left amid a shower of rice and o-ld shoes for the four o'clctck train on the Pennsylvania, Their many friends wish them a long, prosperous and happy life. The guests fromi a distance were Peter' Hincy, brother of the 'groom, Canonsburg; R. A. McLean.

of of New Castle i Mrs. C. Sharon; Verne Kyle, Eric; Florence McLean, Sharon. The bride well known here and is a very estimable young lady. Mr.

Hinicy is a well known young man 1 of Canonsburg, Pa. They will side at Canton, O. Leonhart-Moyer. Allen H. Leonhart and Miss I.

The Straub Smith Shoe Co. THE HOME OF GOOD Store Hoars 7 M. to 8 M. SalnrtiysHli30P.il. i THIS STORE DISPLAYS A GATHERING OF FALL SHOES That You Will Not Find Any Place Outside of the Large Cities i Take a Glance at Our Display Window A cold is much more easily cured when the Bowels are ppcn Km- nc.dy'g' Laxative Honey and Tar 0(it of the system in young or old opens the bowels and drives the cold Sold by Goorce F.

Kamerer Mr. Robert Wlriteley, o.f-Pittsburg, Writes: wife was subject to chronic stomach trouble and terrible she'was thin, and had a worn out look. Doctors, after great all failed lei her. At last, she tried VinoJ, and soon the change in her condition' seemed al- tiTcet' miraculous. She continued its and today she is in perfect health and has gained 36 friends kmow her so great is the: change.

To Vinci giv.e all the everyw'luere I recommend your" yinol, as 1 have more faith iir it than I have in Doctors or any other, medicine." Iqcaj druggist, Chas D. Aldciv- is successful in cases like because it contains in a concentrated form all of the curative properties contained in' cod live 6iJ, the useless oil eliminated, and tc(iilc iron added, and it is the greatest strength creator known tto medicine. Vinol tones up the tired, weak- eiwcl nerves of stomach; it purifie.S' and enriches 1 blood and strengthens organ of the body. Try Vinol on our gaurantce." Chas. D.

Aldenderfer, Druggist. we are sole agents f'0 Vinol in Greenville, it is now for sale at the leading drug store in 1 nearly every town a.n'd city in the Look for the Vinol agency in your town. SHEAKLEYVILLE. Rev. W.

T. Alan preached in the- U. re- p. church, last week; T. L.

was in Meadville recently. Alton Sisley left Monday for his home in Cleveland after a brief visit with old Jennie Moyer were" united in marriage at the hiome of the bride's paneuts Miss Margaret Soday, of Mrc A visited her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Moyer, South Parks, a few days last week. Race street, on Tuesday, October 23, Rev. W. T.

Gibbs and wife spent the past week at. Edinboro. D. Sheakley was in Franklin, at 4 o'clock, by Rev. A.

M. Keifer. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the ceremony. The bride was becomingly attired in' a brown traveling suit. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonhart departed over the Bessemer road for Erie, Buffalo and other points. After November i t'hiey will be at home -to their friends at South Race street. 1 Entertained. Mrs, E.

S. Tcmpleton entertained Monday evening between the hours of 7 and 8,8 and 9,9 an'd 10. The hioiuse was very tastily decorated wjth fall products and the' effect was very, beautiful. Those present promounccd Mrs. Templcton a moat charming could not speak too highly fal the reception, Tenrplcton.

will again receive Tuesday evening. Woman's Literary Club. Another has been added to Greenville's list of clubs, in the Woman's Literary organized within the past few days. Mrs. Rettai Johnson is president; Miss Mary Loh'r, secretary and 1 Mr.

S. F. Sheakley, treasurer. J. recently.

Seth Byers left Tuesday, for his home in Arizona. Lewis Neymari spent a few days in A.legheny,, recently, Mrs. Frank Wylie is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. at Cleveland. Mrs.

Maggie Be'ckley, of Michigan, visited, at, the 'home of -Ad. McCracken, H. M. was in; Franklin, last week. Mrs.

Bierman, of the guest McKean. Mrs. W. P. White was in Greenville last Friday.

Jack Breakman has "gone to the Soldiers' Home at Erie. Mrs. Anna Feather and Frank Feather were in Cochranton, recently. L. M.

Stright and'daughter, Nola, of Greenville, were in towa, Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Wylie returned from Grove City, recently.

Mrs, Joseph Montgomery and daughter, Mrs. Mollie McElwain, guests pf Thompson, recently. Rev. G. A.

Brown is holding special meetings at Kennard. Best Meals and Luncheon in the City Served at THE CITY RESTAPRAM nM HIHaiM MBH I-; Qur Line of Cigars Are Unsurpassed Quality. Main St. Greenville, Pa. Mutual 3122 DEER CREEK.

Boroii: To A. A. Caldwell and wife, a daughter, October 17. Sisley, of spent DEATH ROLL. Sarah Cole The death of Miss Sarah A.

Cole occured Monday at the home of J. S. Foreman of Pulaski from a complication of diseases. She was 75 years of age and lias been an invalid for the past five years. Two brothers and two sisters survive, John Cole of Hadley, Martin Cole, of Wheatland, Mrs.

Gibsom Minner, of Jackson Center anldi Mrs. William of Hickory township. Funeral services will be held at the home at Piilaski, Wednesday at The pictures shown at the Casino this evening are very fine. Thie subjects "A Phantom Guard," and Ra- jaJi's Casket" are highly entertaining and'canridt fail to please Greenville people. The last named subject is hand'colored, a feat which seems almost 'impossible considering that there are thousands and thousand!) of different pictures to go over.

The management spares no expense to get the best films to be had, fi, DR. Wl; H. PHILLIPS. R9 North Mercer. Hours 19-10, 3-4, ''-9, IfREE! FREE! "A'Limited Number of Talkins MacWnes a few days wth and relativei.

,0:30 a. m. and conducted by Rev. here, recently, Joseph) Free and wife spent last I Saturday Sunday at Polk, the guest of.the tatter's brother, Freeman Mrs 1 M. E.

CaWwell has returned home after few weeks in Salem. Mr. Smitli, pastor of tlie Methodfst church of that place. Interment in Veach c'hbrch cemetery. are, Advertising agents for the phio Phonograph Co, are with us and the.

Greatest Twentieth Century Phonograph Propo- sition Ever Offered Agents will call and explain. Be sure and GET A TICKET for free machines from the agent that calls on you. This offer is mado to introduce a talking machine mto every home in Greenville. These phonc-granhs aje given upon the condi- Upn that you pay the small expense op-shipping them to us. There are no strings to this.

You will miss it if yoij don't take advantage of iWs offer, for the agents, STEAM DYEING and Gleaning 151 EAST icTH STREET, ERIE, PA, E. Proprietor. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gar ments cleaned In Beit "manner. The new Keystone 'laundry which opened for business October 15 at 62 Clinton street under the management of C. McGilvray amd F.

W. Moser is doing a rushing business and richly deserves the success they are having. These two' gentlemen have had plew- ty of experience in business and are capable of giving their: patrons the best service for their money. In the basement are found the washing and, drying machines and the boiler for heating and sterilizing the water washoing. On the first floor the bosonii, neckband, collar and cuffs ironers are 0jf the very latest types of rrj'achiriery and not only dp good w'orV but save the material, In another, column the secretary of state game commission tells how to save qiiail, the most useful of all birds, Qne good way is 'to OPERA HOUSE, HENLEIN, Manager.

iMMM, Bell 566 PARIS CLOAK MUSE 708 State Street, Erie, Pa. THE STORE OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES Invite Particular attention to their Fall Models in Ladies' Tailored Suits, Gowns and Outer Garments, Lingerie Waists, Silk Waists and Separate Walki Skirts. Ladies' Tailored Suits of Broadcloth Paiin Cheviot, Serge, and Fancy Tweed Mixtures in Exclusive (V'odels Rainproof Ulsters and Tourist Coats in a large Variety and at all prices: Also a very LARGE AND CHOICE LINE OF FURS, Neck Pieces and Coats. SATURDAY October 27 THE HIGH fLYER BURLESQUERS A. MILLER GO'S COAL PRICES.

Brighter Thanlvcr 3d 3d Our prices on orders placed month of September will be at follows: Zuschlag block Hard coal 6,50 Sawmill Run Lump rescreened 3.00 Sawmill Run Lump rescreened four ton or more 3.75 Moon Run Lump 3.00 Moon Ruti Lump rescrecned four ton or more 3, 75 Sawmill and Moon Run, furnace lump 3,65 Filer Lump, 3,75 Filer Lump, rescreened, four tons or 3.90 Filer Lump, furnace 3.40 Filer rescreened 3,60 Filer Nut rescreened, four or more 3,40 Our Sawmill and Moon Run coals are the nearest thing to block coal on the market. No inferior grade coals handled at any prjqe. Best of service, Broad tired used in driving over A. MILLER ft CO. Canal Watch this Soace CASINO Opposite G.

W. Hewitt'i Jtwdig Fine Moving Picturei arc' shown Subject for RAOAH'S CASKET. THE GUARD, Pictures changed every Monday and Thursday DR, A. E. DAY Osteopath.

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