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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Record-Argusi
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THE EVENING RJflOuuu. aRBENVlLLW, PA. APRIL I NIN RECORD Newspaper John It. Morrison Editors and Publishers PBNNSYUVA- N1A ASSOCIATED DAILIES. TELEPHONES: BelM46AV; Union 3.

Office and Plant: AdvSnce Argus Building 236-238 Main Street. Distributors of City Edition, camp- bell Bauehman, 219 Main Street, Whom all complaints as to delivery, notices of change of address, should be made, exce'pT by man subscribers. Belli 'phone 364-W. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ARE NOVEL MONEY-MAKERS Shoppers-at the market house on monthly journal of the school. The Saturday were surprised to "see looming month will be the Sophomora half dozen high school girls, playing ami the class is making an the role of hucksters daughters.

effort to surpass anything that lias PERSONALS. o6cXXXXDOOOOOCXXXXX)OCX)OCXX)0 Mary Dwyer, a student at Slippery Rock slate normal school, is spending the Easter vacation at lever been done in this Una. Cuts, her hotne on West Maln 8treet "going in to trade" and v.artoons and cover tlesigns cost mon I Antler of to buy their wares. Good oy a nd Hie clasn decided to hold the Mercer have moved to Greenville, salesgirls they were loo, and with sn le in order to raise the r.eofssary and wiu occupy fte Harpst noU8e on winning smile and eager faces they amount. Each girl in the class Imked made many transactions, where buyer bachelor, the foolsluff which was her special- Kingb (y and each boy hart nig nlot smiled awkwardly at the i.ackige ou her finest.

Tlio result was that his arm. Tlr-y were homo nice sum was realized and th-j class relatives. North Main street. Sue Fitzmartin has returned to her home in Union City after HOBO CAMP WAS RAIDED the Sophomore Hass of the. ihigli school.

During-(hp Insl four months of th school ycnr. tlio clasps at ho in- nc Hc-sso, Grace Ash, and Mary stiluUoii each i'dit tin- "IScho." the Manniis Three Sentenced to Thirty Days in Jail TWO OTHERSISCHARGEQ Captain Frank Greer of the Bessemer police department rounded up a gang of hoboes at Shenango on Friday evening. This winter has seen a larger number of wanderers than for some time and Greenville has come in for its share of beggars. It baked goods, and a'i wp re o' will have an excellent papqr. Tlie young girls who attended stall were Misses Elizabeth Mavgarct, Smith, TUUli Pomvay, Wm.

H. Riley and Miss 131- eanor Morrison have returned from a sojourn at. Cambridge Springs. ICE COMPANY SUES RAILROAD FOR FIRE LOSS A. Thompson, of Harrison jstreet, was called to Sheakleyville, I'riday night by the serious illness of ills father, Roderick Thompson.

i Farm Sold. i Stewart Mitchell bought, the I-r- Wassnr place Kashner corners and Miss Clai Leet of Couneaut, sold it to his brother C. Mitchell" ls a few days wi friends of Pittshurg sion April 1. will take P'-SS A Stonebcro Case on Trial Before Judge Criswell at Franklin. f-Yaiiklln, Mar.

SI, The ulioinioii of ih" rrourt pro- sided over hy Criswell for iJi-v past i wo 01- three d-iys has ciipied liy llio rase of lhe SlonelmiM I'liiuilamiua Ico Company is not an uncommon sight to find lhe Lake Shore Railroad Company, several going from door to door on 'in which ihe plaintiff s.cks to ivcov- one street. The police say this is cr damages on account of the- due to the advertising the town lias fee houses that, bunird at had during the last year through I ho Slonehoro in as the reactivity of the board of trade. it alli-gcd. by a spark from Five arrested by Greer ami defective locomotive. in support of given a hearing before 'Squire Loutz- its theory Die plaintiff placed on the enhlser on Saturday morning.

Frank stand yesterday a witness who said Haven and C. T). Thompson, the form- 'iiini on ihe evening of ihe day of er of Johnstown and the latter of )( (ire he removed the end of the Plttsburg were discharged. Thomas locomotive- boiler as it stood in the Morgan, Thomas Clark, and Edward roundhouse and. hy the light of a Carnaty of no particular homing place match a hole in the spark-arrest- were each sentenced to Mercer jiil cr.

Dedication May Be Postponed. Continued delays in the sh of ornamen al iron work for the new court, house at Mercer will probably make necessary a postponement. of the date of the dedication until some lime in June, perhaps later. for thirty took them afternoon. days.

Constable AVelk to Mercer on Satimlav A Landmark. The home of the late Johnson Peru- An incident out of Ihe ordinary wa-i the rending of the testimony of (ieorgo A. Varru-s, who lias died since lhe lirsi triai of the cnse. An exnert from ihe fo'linwo-d shops ti-siiiied on behalf of ihe riil- Repairing Stack. A force of workmen were engaged Saturday in repairing the slack of the ten inch mill at the Carnegie works which was blown down by UK- high wind of last Wednesday.

No serious damage resulted and it is expected to be in running by the first of the week. I For Sale. One set Toledo Computing scales, capacity 30 pounds. 1 One set Toledo Computing scales, capacity 2 pounds. I One water power coffee grinder.

One cuslomers' account file, capac- few days. 200 books. i One safe, four showcases. Tlie above articles were formerly in Greenville. Christy, a student at I lie Carnegie Technical schools, I'Utsburg is spending a lew with ills parents in this city.

.15. Smith of Butler is spending a few days with his family on First avenue, and attended the fiftieth New Castle, April 1. Every saloon and wholesale house and brewery in Lawrence county closed its doors at 10 o'clock Friday night and all will remain closed for at least a year, unless there Is somo relief from the proposed excise commission. All the hotels will remain open minus their bars. Among New- Castle saloon keepers there is a belief that within 80 days all of the saloons will be reopened.

They base thei belief on a report brought them by one of their -appointed to assist, in framing the excise bill and to assist leading liquor men and pol- ticians throughout the state to prepare for the introduction of the excise bill. I anniversary Campbell. of Mr. and Mrs. .7.

Rodgers of Jamestown was calling on friends in Greenville on Saturday. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson and family, of Meadville have returned to Greenville and will again occupy their home on First avenue. Gibbons and Roland Hazelwood, students at Grove City college attended the basket ball game on Friday evening. Thomas of Grove City is the guest of friends in Greenville for a Mrs.

Walter Alan of Rochester. is a guest, at the home of her son on North Pitt street is to be sold, rond thai if ihe end of the boiler bad and Its passing Into the hnruls of strangers will make an epoch In th-" 1 history of Mercer county. Mr. Pear- SOTJI died in the room inio which he moved -when he came to Mercer in 1840, and which he occupied continuously for 71 years, except for a brief period during his early married life, i stamps. Argus been removed in (he manner by Ihe chief witness of the plaintiff, a draft would have been created thru would have extinguished a innteh.

The case will not be (inishel earlier (hail 7-Viday the property of the Cash Buyers' Mercantile company and will he sold regardless of cost. They may be inspected at any time by calling at my office. Guy Thome, m2n-6t Assignee. PAY OFF THAT MORTGAGE. The Building and Loan Association will enable you to pay that, mortgage, in weekly installments.

Call on (lie secretary and he will convince you that our plan is cheaper than the parents Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Christy on Rosedale circle, coming home to attend the golden wedding anniversary of her grandparents, Mr.

and J. C. Campbell. Mrs. Louise Keck has returned from St.

Petrsburg, Fla. Mrs. B. A. Kribbs has returned from Pittsburg.

J. P. Carvasios has removed his family to Youngstown, where he has THE DEATH ROLL. Mary Logue. Mrs.

Mary Logue, aged Til, widow of the late Patrick Logue, died al Coylesville March 30, at p. m. The following children survive: Michael and Mrs. Jennie McCrea, at home; James of Greenville; Margaret, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Agnes Hinchberger, of Donora.

Mr. Logue died two months ago. Funeral St. John's Catholic church, of which she was a member, Monday. Burial at St.

John's Catholic cemetery. Clearfield Citizen. A CASE OF POISONING. Not frequently caused by cheap acid corn salve. Be safe and use Putnam's Corn Extractor, Purely vegetable, harmless and always cures.

Insist on Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Price 25c. The Store That Serves You We are showing new patterns In. resale ordinary mortgage loan five PR jengaged in business, rul4-tt Blanche Yeager of Luray, was the guest oj Mrs. E.

C. Oberly this week. Also a fine line of Wool Suitings. B. A.

Kribbs Mercantile Company Dry Goods, Notions, Clocks and Suits 191 Mala $Nw A Reliable a Narcotic. i Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, says: "Our boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure him, I gave-him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have great, faith.

It cured the cough as well as the choking and gagging spells, and he, got well Jin a short time. Foley's Honey ana jTar Compound has many times saved us much trouble and we are nevnr without West. it in the house." Harry D. A man with a chronic grouch makes a good horrible example. DO YOU BELCH GAS? This is a disagreeable result of food fermentation that Painozone stops at.

once. Take ten drops of Painozone in sweetened water. The stomach Is warmed and soothed, digestive ies corrected, the rising of gas cease 5 and you are well. When such a simple remedy does so much it's foolish to be without it. Fir indigestion, sour stomach, hearthurn and sick headache you'll fir.d nothing ha'f EO c-fiirient as ilrl under uarantee in 25 a.id 50c iiottu-s.

fe THE ADDITION of THE PEOPLE by THE PEOPLE and for THE PEOPLE THE LAIRD-CAMP ADDITION OF COURSE, BECAUSE The lots are located right. Near They have a complete sewerage system. They have natural, gas. They have city water. They have streets graded.

The sidewalks are established. The streets are lighted. Lots are large and well graded. Prices are low. Terms are liberal.

Have you investigated our proposition? You are the big loser if you don't for these suburb lots are going to be sold and when they are gone, you will jnever again have such a proposition to acquire lots and located as are these at prices or terms such as we offer today. Prices will soon advance. Get in no is the peoples chance. THE GILLESPIE COMPANY THE QLP RELIABLE REAL ESTATE DEALERS" You also have too much hope if you expect to make a ready-made suit look as well as the ad illustrator does. CElMT A WORD COLUMN.

LOST: small Elks tooth, unmounted. Return to this office. m27-6rt rOR SALE. FOll SALE: Four-year-old Shetland pony and buggy, pony well broken and in fine condi'ion. Apply 29 Clarksville street, City m31-6d FOR SALE: Pair FairbanSsTplatrorm" scales, capacity ItiOO Ibs.

Call 2-i-t Main street. mSl-Iid FOR SALE: All kinds of household furniture. Frank Derr, 104 South Mercer street. FOR SALE: Two good building lots one on East avenue, one on Clinton street. Address H.

O. McLimonds, Gen. Delivery, Greenville, Pa. Barn for Sale. Large barn in good condition.

In- quire of J. M. Connelly on South Mercer street. m29-tf FOR good tresh cow. Inquire at No.

70 North High street, i FOR and Lots. la- quire of C. Al. Thompson, East ave- NEW HIGH STANDARD IN MEN'S CLOTHE FOR SPRING Ail SUMMER 1911 For 40 years the GIBSON LABEL in a garment has guaranteed to the buyer the highest quality at the price paid. No maker would jeopardize his relations with "The Big Store" by sewing our label into a garment, unless he knew that garment would pass our critical inspection.

For 1911 We've Set a Still Higher Standard to which lhe Maker Who Uses Our Label Attain He must use only fabrics woven from long-fibre wool. Every bolt of woolens must be cold-water shrunk, 15 per cent (a loss of one suit to the maker, but it insures perfect style-shape to our clothes). Every process of making must be done by expert journeymen. They must be made our way. You'll feel at home in our clothes, and our clothes are at home wherever best dressed men congregate.

You'll find this season the best values we've ever offered you in Spring Topcoats, Suits, Slip-on and Raincoats at $15 to $25 Others $10 to $35. and oxford silk-faced Coats, full- silk-lined; tan cheviots, nobby greys in new light and dark tones. in solid color tones, pinstripes, diagonal, and new checks. Blue serges in fine grain, diagonal, fancy weaves and self-figured patterns. Grays and browns in new pin-dot, hair-line, overplaid and panama weaves.

Why Buy Boys Clothes Here? airy, comfortable, salesmen as courteously ready to show, as to sell reliable- backed by our straight guarantee of "money back if you ask for it." Prices invariably lower than elsewhere. You can secure better values purchasing our clothes, for your boy than any make you will find at other stores. Does not that interest you? HATS-HATS iNow showing Spring Hats made by such firms as Knox, The Crofut Knapp Hat also Miller's. In stiff hats this Spring you will find a radical change, as the brims are made with considerable more width. In soft hats, especially for the young men the telescope seems to take the lead, these als.o are mostly worn with the wide brim, and "dished" up all around.

It will pay you to see our splendid stock of hats, its the largest ever shown in Greenville. In caps we show the famous make called "The Heidcap." Plenty of new shapes in caps too. Suits Made to Order We're showing some especially nice patterns, attractively priced at $27.00, made to your measure, others $25 to $40. We guarantee style, fit and workmanship, on all garments. Come in and see our woolens.

T. C. Gibson Sons THE BIG STORE. Young people can have a very good lime by not following old people's advice. DR.W.E SCHOONOVER Practice devoted especiallv to the treatment of Indigestion, Constipation, sick Headache, Billious- ness, Sleeplessness and all other diseases due to STOMACH and BOWEL troubles.

Office 239 Main Street, Greenville, Mrs. Ernst Flint of the Urban Elizabeth Optical Co, WILL BE AT Hotel Speir Greenville, Pa. April 3 and 4 I mrRS ON AMOVE DAYS, A. M. TO I'.

FOR house, No. Columbia avenue, in tirst-class condition with all improvements. See Guy Thome or inquire at No. 15 Columbia avenue. mS-tf 1'OR room house, modern, improvements.

Inquire this office. mUtf MOSS' merit Store JAre your eyes weak? Have you a headache? flKSK --Dot-tors of Optics" offe to ihe Public a "Glass Treat iiiu-n'" winch nvaiul ri-snlts have IHH.II obtained Kycs of patient arc stuilkil and developed to the Standard" fist as the strength of ihe body and eyes will -permit. Mruiy considered hopeless under other Incitements have I)' en entirely cured. All weak eyes beeoiiK! stronger. No used; Every attention is given the disease thoughts as the above treat; merit is a combination of medical i and optical thoughts.

No Charge for Consultation TERMS MODERATE. FOR properties, all improvements, excelent locations. Bar. gains Both phones. J.

M. HHt.le. FOR lots in l-eet nil (lition. J. M.

Hittle. FOR SALE: Lot centrally located. Inquire 22 Franklin avenue. FOR of C. F.

McClintock, Ridge avenue, 8-room house, lot 50x148 feet, few nice fruit trees, chicken coops, all In best repair, good drilled well. Inquire at house or of W. D. Keck, 294 Main street. m23-tf FOR RENT.

FOR and hand power vacuum cleaners, also man to operate. Vacuum Renovating Co. C. C. K.

F. Richardson Propr's. Bell phone (U'L. a 1 FOR RENT: House. Inquire 21 North' -Morcor street.

in30-4d FOR RENT: House" "58 flarrisou street, per month. See Oeo. Rowley. in30-' JFOR RENT APRIL 1st. Room on North Water street now occupied by Dillon's harness shop, and room North Water street just vacated by the Postal Telegraph company, W.

C. Pottit. FOR RENT: Two front office rooms, in Morrison building, steam neat and in fine condition, suitable for any kind of office rooms or dress mak- jing. Inquire at Argus office. i FOR RENT: Large room in Morrison building.

Inquire at this office. FOR -Room now occupied by the Bessemer Pharmacy Inquire of Mrs. Geo. F. Kamerer KOfl rooms on ground floor, Trust Co.

building, suitable for offices or shops. Inquire at Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Ladies' second-hand wheel. Report kind and price.

(WANTED: Girl for work. Inquire 320 Main street. i furnished rooms for light house-keeping. Address Even- ing Record. mijO-iid We arc II.VA snappy! Suits, best of materials, and tailoring, $10 to $25 00.

Ladies Misses and Children's Coats at interesting prices Have you seen our Simplicity house dress Some- ihing new, something different. Every woman in town is waiting for just such a dress. Special Features. A perfect house, so can be worn as a coverall or over laundered, as it opens from top to bottom in neat and shapely and fits perfectly, made of good quality Percale, light and dark colors, at. $1 00.

We are showing exceptional values in room size Rugs, all the popular Kinds and various sizes. Lace Curtains Every pair of Lace Cur tains in the house was made this year and came to us from one of the best manufacturers in the busi ness. Don't fail to see the line. You can save money by buying your Linoleum floor Oil Cloth, Shades, at this siore. We are showing all the new and dainty Novelties in Jabols, Mock Collars Dutch Collars, JOc Easter Ties We have just received a very large assortment of exceptional styles, our 50c line of Ties includes regular 75c and $1.00 values.

Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps This line is priced far below prices you have to pay elsewhere. Boys' Knee Pants Select line of extraordinary values at 25c to $1 50. Cut extra full and made in never rip taped seat style. Selected pocketings an trimmings, extra strong- waistbands. Ladies' Shoes i We are showing verypifl snappy styles, dull and pat-llff ent leathers, lace or buttonllflf regular 300, and 3.5U valM ues at $2.50.

fF 'Bostonian Shoes' If you want Shoes as goocj as your money can buy, and at the same time gtt the ut-j most lor your money, thi line will appeal to you, "Bosfonian bhoes" have the snap that is rarely attained, and never excelled. Four and Four Fifty. Douglas Shoes Your grandfather can tell you that Douglas Shoes have been satisfying for fifty years. A convincing record. Prices $2 00 to $5 00.

N. N. MOSS Opera Block. it Greenville. I.

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