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fAGE FOUR EVENING RECORD, ORBBNVILLB, PA. TILLOTJON DRY GOODS CO. The Suits at special prices were closed out in one hour. MATTINGS are to be closed out next. 25c and 30c Mat- tings go on sale at 18c yd.

next Tuesday, July 25. No cheap, poor goods go in this sale. See them in our window. The Cause of Eczema. is serin life that burrows under and feeds on the skin.

The way to cure eczema is to remove I lie cause by washing away with a clean, penetrating liquid, the genii life and poisons that cause (he trouble. We have a preparation thai, will do this. The first, application will stop the itching and give prompt relief to an irritated, itching or inflamed skin. It' you are a sufferer from skin or scalp eruption in any form, try one hot tic of this clean preparation, wo, are confident you will bo pleased with the results from the use of this standard preparation for ccx- WILL APPEAL SUNDAY SCHOOL i AUDITORS REPORT Secretary Hoon of the Taxpayers' League Has Called a Meeting. I A meeting of the Taxpayers' League of Mercer county has been called for Saturday of next week, lo incut in the assembly room of Uie new court, house, says the Western Press.

A signed by twenty taxpayers of Uio county which was presented to Dr. A. I. Moon, secretary of the league, asking that exceptions lie filed to the report of the county auditors, in accordance with thr disclosures made by that paper some weeks MKO, will be brought lie for the meeting for action. Hecre- lary Hoon has issued the following call for Die meeting: been petitioned in writing by iweniy taxpayers of Morrer conn- ly to call meet ing of the Taxpayers' League for Hie purpose of taking an appeal from tho auditors' report of county for the year 1 have set Saturday, July at p.

in I he assembly room, in the new house, us the time and place lor the meeting. Let all former and prospceiive members of the leau-ue In- in A. I. Hoon. Sec'y.

Lesson Quarter, For July 23, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. CAMP WILEY OPENED TODAY p. or infants as well as grown persons Harry UYsi's drug since. Hay Fever and Summer Colds Must be reliovcd quickly and I-'ol- ey's Honey and Tar Compound will do it.

K. M. Stewart, Wolfram street, Chicago, writes: -I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foh-y's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many I others ivlio suffer similarly will bo glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's ox- Iierienee. Harrv IX West.

i Death in Roaring Fire may not. result from tho work of lire- i hugs, but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need for Bucklens Arnica Salvo, the quickest i surest cure for hums, wounds bruisos, bolls, sores. It subdues in! llammation. It kills pain. It soothes and heals.

Drives off skin eruptions ulcers or piles. Only 25c at Miller's Pharmacy, Marry D. Weal's and Fre- donia Pharmacy, Fredonia. Old Soldier Tortured. I "For years I suffered unspeakable torture from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A.

K. Smith a war veteran at Eric, "but Dr. Kings New Life I'iil n.xed me all light. I hey re simply great." Trv them for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble Only al Miller Pharmacy, Harry D. West's, and donia Pharmacy, FfHlonia Militiamen Left for N.

G. Encampment on Friday. Major .1. II. Martin.

(luaricriuasler, and Sergeant A. M. Orr of the Second Urigadt- si a If, and Howard K. (iibson, baiallinn adjutant of Hie Sixteenth reninienl. are at Indiana participating in ihe encampment of the Second brigade.

X. C. I'. Charles I'ressniaii. one of the local mail carriers, joined Troop of which he is Ncu Kritlav a member, at morning.

nics A liesseiiier train ing. The Grove panics were picked np en routr this contingent of of Ki-ie, and of through here on l-'riday (1 ity and Muth-r com- and nth from Hutler to Indiana via tho I'enn Ii. til late in jirrtvini. ernoon. PUBLIC SALE I'y virtue of of the Orphans' at and OF REAL ESTATE.

an order issued out Court, of Mercer I- January term, me directed, I will, on IHl'HSnAY. ACGUST 17. At (lie hour of one o'clock p. ni to public sale, upon the pi-em- dial certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Sugar Grove township. Mercer Co l' a bounded on the north by land of V.

MeC.ramihan the east by land of A. 1. McC.ran- alian, Anderson MeGrnriahan I 1 Stull. and Nuel Kiley; bv land "I Hen Uarrows and the Little Shenango Creek, and on the west, by land of T. McGranahan and J.

C. Me- containing one hundred acres more or loss. Thj-i farm lias good buildini-s am! is Very desirable. made known on day of sale viiioiL Trustee. -f -f -f The New CRESCENT STEAM LAUNDRY Rebuilt and equipped in most modern style RE-OPENS MONDAY JULY 24.

BARGAINS 1000 fine white waists valued to $300 while they last $1.00 100 Ladies' fine gingham dresses trimmed in embroidery and Irish crochet valued to $12.50 while they last 50 Ladies' gingham and lingerie dresses, former prices to $12.50 of tha Lesson, II Chron. xxxiv, Verses, 1, Text, Eool. xii, Pre! pared by Rev. D. M.

Stoarns. i This is an ummually good lesson for too boya, inasmuch as It Is the story ot a boy king who began to rcigu wbca he -was only eight years old aud he did right in tbo sight of the Lord. turn- Ing neither to the right hand nor to the left. Reference should be made to that other boy, King Joash, who began to reigii when he was only seven ycnrs old rnd forty years iu Jerusalem, lie also did right In tho sight of the Lord as loug as JchoJada the priest instructed him, but in his later years be caused Je- holadn'3 son to bo atoned to death be- cniiao ho brought him a rebuke from tbo (II Kings ill; II Chron. sxiv).

Josiah reigned thirty-one years In Jerusalem; but, although ho wits good and wrought great reforms and kept the greatest passover since the days of Samuel (II Chron. xxxv, 18), yet tho last part of his reign was clouded by -willfulness, which cost him hla llfo and caused Jeremiah the prophet to lament for him, for Jere- lulnh prophesied during the last eighteen years of bis reign (Jer. 1, 2). That even a very young person can serve the -we I earn also from the story of Samuel, who as a child ministered unto the Lord (I Sam. ii, 18, 21.

20; Hi, 1). Tho prophet Jeremiah said when called to his "Ah, Lord God, behold, I cannot speak, for I am a child," but the Lord strengthened him and assured him (Jer. 0-9). Timothy from child knew the Scriptures, and our Blessed Ixjrd said at the ago of twelve, "I must be about my Father's business" (Luke Ii, 401 Tbo life of the Lord Jesus was absolutely perfect all through. The life of Samuel was about as nearly perfect as ordinary mortals, by the firnce of God, get to it, and with him I associate Joseph and Daniel.

But when reedeomed by tho jcrre.it sacrifice of Christ we must take no other pattern than His llfo who left us an example that we -should follow His steps (I Pet. 11, 21). Tho only way is to continually "consider Him" and "run with pa- I Uence, looking unto Jesus" (IIeb. xii, 1-3). One of tho most remarkable things about Josinh was that he was mentioned by name years before bo was born by an unnamed prophet who predicted that ho would do certain things, which he did exactly predicted Kings xiii.

1, '2. and II i Kings xxili, 1-17). Josiah was one of seven men In the Hible story who were mentioned by name before they were born. Let those who Interested search them out. A very interesting incident to me concerning: the other boy kins, Jousb, Is the way tho money was obtained to repair the house of the Lord.

1 refer to chest, with tbo hole in the lid, placed by tho altar to receive the offerings of tho people, and it worked splendidly, and nmtic-y was gathered in Whether Josiah gathered his money for repniix in tin way or not it is not said, but tho same is writ (en in earli ease concerning the workmen vix, that no reckoning was kept them because tbey doiilt I'aithfuIIy (II Kings xii, t)-15; xxil, 7). Koto that Josiab in doing right in the sight of the Lord turned neither to (he right liarnl nor to the left (verse '2). Hemember he oft repea tod phrases In Leviticus, "unto tho Lord" and "bo- foro tho Lord," and tho command to Abraham, "Walk boforo me find be thou (Gen. xvii, 1. margin).

When he was sixteen years old ho be- frnn to seok the God of David, his father, and when ho was twenty he Kan to purgD Judnh and Jerusalem from Idols (verso so that ho miwt havo sought tho Lord according to Jer. xxix, 13. From verso '2 it would seem that ho personally superintended the breaking down of the idol and therefore tbo work would bo done thoroughly. Verso 5 refers to tbo prediction of tho man of God In I Kings xiii. 2, which wo havo already mentioned.

Verses 6 and 7 speak of his carrying hla cleansing into four of tbe other tribes and of his return to Jenisalem. It would seem as If ho really did what ho could to cleanse the land from Idolatry and turn the people back to God. It was tho last call from God for Just twenty-two years after his death the last batch of captives wore carried to Babylon, be being suooeodod by four bad kings, who reigned twenty-two years. In the eighteenth year of his reign when ho wan twonty-six years old, he began to repair tho bouso of the Lord his God (rerse, 81. l-'oiir times in verses 8 to 10 the house is mentioned The tabernacle, for about 500 years and then the toniplo were the heart of the national lifo, und nt the beginning and close of the life on earth of the Lord Jesus He cleansed tho temple.

As their treatment of the temple, so was their treatment of God, for there He revealed Himself to thorn. If as believers we would cleanse ourselves from all flitblness of tho flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God, we would know more fully what It means to be temples of the living God, dwelling and walking In us and manifesting Himself to us as our Father, the Lord Gott Almighty fll Cor. yl, 16; vll. 1). JULY 22, 19U.

CHURCH NEWS. (Any pastor, who so desires, Is at liberty to have his announcements published free of charge. For the each with church list of benefit of strangers, should be represented services at Baptist Churcn. Cor. Penti and Shenango streets, Rev.

D. Beanland, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. preaching 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. B. Y. P. p.

m. All are welcome to these services. First M. E. Churcn.

I'ublic worship with sermon by the l-'astor at 11 a. m. Then: will be no evening preaching service but all are invited to the Epworth League vos- Per service at p. m. Sunday school as usual at a.

m. Evangelical. Morning sermon "The Grace ol Humility;" evening sermon, "God's 1'OVe lor a Fallen World." All are invited. K. A.

Miles, pastor. Second Methodist Episcopal. Second Methodist Episcopal church, Milton K. Muder, Pastor. Sunday 'Chool at a.

and 2:30 p. 'larks ville street, corner church, Evening preaching ser- 7: so p. m. The morning service be de- ''oleil to Hie eradh- roll depart mem. 'he school.

The pastor will iireaeh an appropriate sermon mil will conclude Hie service by ad- ninislering baptism to children parents desire ii. Subject for sermon, "Tbe Secret of Con- Trinity Lutheran Church. Holy Trinity Lutheran church, cor- KM- I'enn avenue and Clinton street, ''rank C. Oherly. 1.1.

a. m. and 7:30 p. Sun- lay school sessions, a Luher League meetings. p.

mid-u-eek serices, Wednesdays 7 m. Reformed Church. Dion's Reformed church. Main ft- JIaiiman, minister-Sunday chool at a. morning serv- at 11 u.

m. veiling service at. H. m. Voting I'eoplc-'s Anxiliarv p.

ni. Uogiilar services except no evening service. Unltd Presbyterian Church. 9:45 a. m.

Sabbath school and men's Bible claeg; a m. preaching by the pastor; 6:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting; 7:30 p. m.

Preaching by the pastor; A cordial Invitation All the regular services will be held tomorrow. pastor will I'J-i-aeli both morning ami evening. If 'ho weather is pleasant, the evenini; service will be held on th'e All are attend. Th rr ROUNDHEADS OT CELEBRATE Famous Roundheads' Fiftieth Anniversary Will Be Held on August 30 at New Castle. New Castle, July of the Roiindliouds, 100th Regiment.

Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, will hold their annual reunion in Now Castle August 30. At the same time they will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their entry into the service of Hie northern cause in the Civil war. Gitizo-ns of Castle believe that the city should take up the mat tor of entertaining these old heroes of one of the most famous regiments that, took part in lo great and it Is very likely flial. an organization will he effected to show the Roundheads that they have not been forgotten. That lilting homago should be paid lo them JUKI that their reunion should not.

be alone a gathering hut Mint, if should amount to the magnitude of Castle people receiving them with all honors. is thai committee, reception, linance, enter- 'ainmeiit and any other committees 'bat would add to rbo comfort of tlie veterans, he appointed in order to systematize the plan. The town should he docorafed in (lie rod. white and blue, for any honor that is paid this body of men could not bo too Kivnt. This is one of the last few reunions that they will hold.

The ravages of time have dimmed their bat were once bright with the ol youth dioir steps, that "'Ho the thickest of witl enthusiasm that brought victory after ling slow The cjiy should receive the heroes guests on August they had marched the cause of they did. IJ NEW CASTLE PORTLAND CEMENT FOR DLL PURPOSES, IS THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE ASK ANY CUSTOMER. If your dealer does not handle "NEW CASTLE" Cement, write to us for price and information. We manufacture LUMP LIME and PULVARIZED RAW LIMESTONE for agricultural purposes. New Castle Portland Cement GREER BUILDING NEWCASTLE, PENIMA.

LAKE. and children, Greenville, get- ago for years tight ''h. And light of Hint no brigiiti.r I'lis'htnenis of die nienl. 'I hen- are nine surviu.rs of the in Xeu Casile as follows: 1 H. Philip U'agner.

Jacob H. R. Co. HouKlass. I).

a lvi( Samuel Richard McChesnev aru (V) pastor Week for his ns (1 expects lease llexl vacation. Prof. Samuel of drove City preach next Sunday morning. July AUTOISTSFOR GOOD ROADS At Meetinq of Association It Decided to Purchase Three Drags. uas organized by I'iiniel I.ensure.

The' companies tll 'ml organization: in A 1 'apiain roim ''ompaiiy Lau lain lilll l.au,,,,,,. and 1 iiiintic.s. apia in Cornelius I). l.awre,,,,. and Captain Shurlock.

Company I'eniley. 'any Iain SANDY S. I). Myers Ruby and I'aul, went, lo Wednesday morning for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. 1).

C. Ithondes refurn- ed home on Saturday from a visit with their son. Otis, and family, in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs.

11. J. Wasler and 'laughter. Zelma, Mr. ami Mrs.

A. M. Perry, of Cleveland, drove clown in the former's auto to spend (wo weeks with Mrs. Walser's mother. Mrs.

Win Knapp. on Snow Flake farm. Rev. Murlin. Morrison.

was the guest of bis niece. Mrs .1 )' Anderson the latter part of last week and Mrs. Frank Heaver Falls, the hitler's mother Frank Fair of West Middl -Miss Nicklin of Mrs. Kiee Hie last P'i'iTiiigei thur. of Grovo City, visited Mrs.

Rice the lirst of this week. Sharon Man to Build. An item from a Sharon paper is to the effect that Charles Flowere, con-' tractor of thai city, has purchased a large piece of property in Greenville and will erect a number of modern houses. esex, and re I ho guests the week, who lias been is Catarrh Cannot I3e Ctirjd JVIIU LOCAL APIM.K-.vriONS. 3 ac SMI is a liluu.l or roiwll tulmmil mill in cure It you must take "nly Si a.m'™^ 'iivw-r lt IT 1 1 'V lolv 1 l1 1 ln 1TS i 1 'l''n''' two Ii such ix- siilts in ninni: iviturrli.

f.ir Ii-stinitinliila. tree hv Nfl '''oiodo, Tiilif Hah a mis tor ruusupatioi ilm Miss Klsio Piltsburg since last December here tor a visit with mother D. Hrakeinan Weks. Air. anil Mrs.

Yonntisiowii. (). and fain Cole and family, Mrs. ('ol .1 Islam). Mrs.

i-ticreiia I A. llailey Client Sund; anil Mrs. T. Herl Geoi Hie lirsi i I Airs. .1 to I tie, (Mini i tirsi i I'OI ihe son at Paul (ireenwood, of were guests of on Tuesday, of Neville mother.

this week. of Younuslown is pareuis Mr -n with Kail 1 of ai; ls J( Vil "'k in the In, Davis. has been ionic ihe past week on Mttoii wen! In week where intlework. "id family all of Dr. last Friday "'as home from Hul'fi Sunday wit), his family.

1) rein- inn er roads With t.ll 'he various townships. organiz-uu'oii decided ihree road drags aied HI Greenville, on 'he oiher at Sharon be used on roads in thi demonstrate superviH of this simple devi making. Three draus will he s. 'He to under the Htiiiiett di Gn-etn Mi-l hi' handled by erv ni transacted was decided M) lirst Momhiv in at once 'ect ion of Q. one under iind other iain -I.

rout in, ill ihe meet a I FILIPINO MIDGETS ARE URE OF CARNIVAL BESSEMER ROAD ERIE COMPANY Smallest Adult 50,000 Men Wanted In Western Canada 200 Million Bushels of Wheat to be harvested Harvest Help in Great Demand. Deports from Ihe Provinces of Man- iioba. Sasktiichewan and Alberta (Western Canada) indicate one or i ho best crops ever raised on the con "nein. TO harvest this crop win luire ai leasi harvesters Low Rates Will be Given Canadian Roads Kxcnrsioiis are run daily and fuli parlicnlars will he on applica- lion to ihe Canadian Government The rates are made to apply to all who to advania-e them for -Jhe pose of inspectin.u- the m-aii Canada, and ,) "I'poi-tnniiies there offered or wli.i wish i who wish in Apply at oiu-e Canadian On AH pur- fields of those thoso farm life Government Agent M. Williams, Gardner Toledo, Off for Canadian Wilds.

Tnesihiy members Comfort i-luh will leave Mi-reer their aiuiiiiil eiicampmeni l-'rem-h river, near North Hav ()n- li'i-io. Canada. Meiver, Gree'nville. AJ'-ddvtlle. Sharon.

P.utler. Piltsburn, New Casile. and Chieam! will comprise the represemaiives Keck and D. Keck will he to close at $3.75 Chas. O.

Johnson State St. ERIE, PA. PILES CURED AT KOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If you suffer from bleeding Itching blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and 1 will tell you bow to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of a home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured.

Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers. Box Dame.

lad. YoujOught To Know iival Seen Here. Ihe next liny jn-o- "I' a family de hitp filing ic-. iieadaclic, BEEGHAM'S PILLS action years and and of najl Job prlnUnff. Aavaace Argua Co.

SM whw have been illK RlHnl women for many, many tneir value has hern proved. remove al ow th ir h)iijc on you. lm l'jH surely help you 1( (ive liver, a ()od swt clear fpt iiiJI-slecp. Jn or old tl, -y will Relieve Constipation i i t) Will Next Week at the "earn Are Brother and Sister. Ihe ehiel I ions carnival to held here all will the Phillip! brother and an- two Ihe village of "I Island, P.

lillle lady. Mi.ss born lo P'Y' S1 roars of flK hi.m, and weighs 21 Her brother, is 21 The Mill, wilh the hey t.s every cle. and joint that speakln" lrC iK ly fl K'iak'es, and Y' il 'l in ihe world's history. "HI Indeed bo interesting to watch tiny march their enclos- lite ami to see Ihe litth dress suit do acrobatic would impossible. furnishes UKh their 3, 1S11.

Kastern Dewey Caatle, par- is 21 Pound.s. years old. is 'i Weighs V() omu)s wife, a licke, of normal siy.e and child. mus- human and man in V. To ml -e IIW A 1 1 1) performanfo.

PII Mid- a. the c-arnl- Sprains require i la lOc. ZSe Parts to a healthy sale by all condition. the For Time Table in Effect May Trains leave Greenville Standard time. Southward No.

1, a. m. for (lirady's Heudj East New Hutler and Allegheny. No. a for Milliards, But ier, Kast Pittsburg and Allegheny.

No. 11, p. daily, for Butler Hast Pittsburg and Allegheny, con- nociing week days for Hilliards and A. ft. It.

stations. No. 18, 7:35 p. for Butler intermediate stations. No.

3, 7:35 p. Sunday only (on and after June 18) for Grove City Hutler and Allegheny. Northward No. 12, a. from Butler to Meadville, Conneaut, and Erie No.

(J. 11:05 a. Sunday Hutler to Exposition Park No. 14, 11:50 a. daily, froir kast Pittsburg.

Allegheny and But Ier, to Erie, connecting week day for Meadville and Conneaut No. 10, 4:43 p. from East'pltts burg. Allegheny and Butler to Mead ville, Conneaut and Erie. PETERMAN'S ANT FOOD PETERMAN'S MOTH FOOD 'Odorless) PSTERMAN'S ROACH FOOD PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY (Liquid HARRY WEST DRUGGIST THE YOST -f only, Vagaries ol a can never uite sr on quite sura where a cold the fall and winter it bowels, producing severe pain.

I) no be alttrma, nor torment yourself with of apixmdicitw. At the firstaiga of a cramp takeiPerry vis' Painkiller in warm sw'Tt water and relief ooinenat ouce ia but oua Paiukiller, Perry Davia' -No. 4, 4:50 p. Saturdays only (oil and after June 17) from Allegheny and Butler, to Expo. Park Nos.

11 and 14 daily; other train, daily except Sunday. E. D. Comstock, G. P.

Pittsburg, U. B. Laird, Agent, Greenville, Pa. -lob printing, Advance Argus Co. When you feel vous, tired, worried or despondent it iV'a ILLS En The Tn MOrr NER make life worth living.

Mott's Nerverine Pill. Ui drug I -f The Best Washer Made Requires less water pressure than any otfe- er. Come in and let us show you this I ular washer. pop- WALKER TAFI DR. W.E.SCHOONOVER Practice devoted especially to me treatment of Indigestion, Constipation, sick Headache, Billious- aess, Sleeplessness and all other and Rr BOWEL troubles.

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