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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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The Record-Argusi
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THE EVENING RECORD VOL. GREENVILLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 1003 The Colonial Trust Co. 317. FOURTH AVE. PITTSBURC, PA BY OUR SYSTEM YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL per cent, on (make your deposits or withdrawals) with as much savings and economy of time as you could by personal accounts.

visits We to will yout be local pleased bank. to send you booklet conper cent, on: taining full Instructions. 2 checking valuable Our to capital, you and resources every and courtesy experience consistent will with be accounts. good banking principles will be extended. CAPITAL: $5,405,165.96 FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' TRUST COMPANY, GREENVILLE PA.

Capital. $125,000.00. In its Banking Department transacts a general banking In its Savings Department accepts accounts of $1.00 and upwards, on which interest is compounded semi-annually. In its Trust Department authorized to act as Executor, AdministraR. tor, Guardian, Receiver or Trustee and all other legal trusts: OFFICERS, C.

R. Beatty, Pres. H. Beachler, Sec'y. and Treas.

S. D. Hum, Asst. Sec'y. M.

H. Fetzer, Vice Pres. L. A. Burnett, Vice Pres.

J. W. Vosler, Counsel. DIRECTORS. R.

Beatty, C. Livingston, August Reimold, J. T. Blair Alex, Bright, J. L.

Frederick, L. A. Burnett, J. G. Batteiger, N.

N. M. H. Fetzer, J. L.

Riley, Dwight Willson John W. Vosler, A. F. Gilger. GREENVILLE NATIONAL BANK.

Capital $90,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 34,000 INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. A. F. Henlein Hon.

William Flinn G. B. Chase Andrew Davis C. J. Achre Keck Harry Watson In Every Department of We are Prepared to Serve You In a Satisfactory Manner, ILLINOIS CENTRALR.R.

The only Railroad in the United States that can ticket you West, Southwest or Northwest via 'every gateway across the CENTRAL continent. VALLEY. ROUTE CALIFORNIA NIA Via Limited Over the onry true winter route, avoiding chilly blasts and high altitude via Memphis, New Orleans, Beaumont, Houston, San Antonio and El Paso Through Pullman Sleepers and Quickest Time to HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Unsurpassed equipment comprising Pullman Palace Drawing-room Sleepers, Buffet Library Smoking Cars, Cafe Dining Cars (meals a la carte) and Free Reclining Chair Cars on all trains. Quickest and Best Line to cuts to.

Superb New Steel Steamers to MEXICO. HAVANA, CUBA. Join one of our Personally Conducted Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car Par ties for California from either Cincinnati or Chicago. Elegant Through Sleeping Car Service to MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and the NORTHWEST.

Round-trip and one-way Colonists tickets on gale to all points. No matter where you are going write to-day for free descriptive matter and full particular E. A. RICHTER, T. P.

Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. LACE CURTAIN SALE AT W. W. EMERY'S. At this sale you will see an elegant display of the very nicest designs, endless variety of over 50 different patterns All we ask is a look and we will convince the customer that Emery's is the place to save money during this curtain sale.

We have the goods to show; do not ask you to look at the pictures of the curtains. Did you ever metice that a 50c curtain photographed in a flaming advertisement looks just as well as the $5 pair? Now, don't he in a hurry placing your order for curtains or rugs till yen visit the store of Emery, who will save you money on rugs and carpets as well as lace curtains, TRY ADVANCE ARGUS PRINTING. STONEBORO YOUNG NAN KILLED IN RUNAWAY STONEBORO. Fatal Runaway Accident at Stoneboro Tuesday Evening. Special to Evening Record.

STONEBORO, April 22. Owen Me Barren, aged 29 years, single, was killed in a runaway Tuesday' evening on Mercer street, Stoneboro. He and John McCartney were hauling A load of lumber frum an old sawmill site in the Lynch woods and were coming in about 0.0 in the evening, lat a brisk trot down Mercer street when the clevis came loose and allowed the singletree to drop on one of the horses' heels, when he started to run and kick. Mr. McBarren either jumped to try to stop the horses or was thrown or pulled off: The wheel passed over his head and death was instantaneous.

Coroner Lamb: was summoned: but as it was purcly accidental he did not hold any inquest. Mr. McCartney and his two children were all nearly buried in the lumber but were not injured. The body was removed to the undertaking rooms of the Houser Bros. Co.

Mr. McBarren's mother is lying critically -ill. ORANGEVILLE. car. line.

Twenty car loads of ties arrived here last week. The grading will commence the first of May. The river bridge was refloored last week. Miss Elsie Steelsmith, of Sharpsville, visited her parents over The latest arrival is a son to John McDonald and wife. Harry Reed, who has been suffering with rheumatism, is some better, but Mrs.

Reed is yet sorely afflicted and is a no; betters A. W. Thompson 'has built an addi tion to his "Mrs. L. Reed, of New Castle, is visiting her son, Harry.

5 The cities and public works are gathering in all the young men from our farms, and leaving the older: men to do the let it go and yet they expect us to feed them with the best the farm can supply. Many find it impossible, to, get the help they need this spring. All vegetaion got a severe check by the cold wet weather of a week ago, grass and winter grain suffering the most. Fields on which grass was large enough for pasture have turned brown while the wheat blades 011 many fields were frozen until they are shrivelled and dead for several inches. Quite a number from Jerusalem church attended the quarterly meeting at the Evangelical church here on last Sunday.

A. E. Hunt has his barn ready for the roof. The ties are now being distributed for the 'Middlefield and Sharon street Reduced Fares via Pennsylvania Lines Excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania lines as follows: To points in the west, northwest and south, April 7 and 21, for Home-seekers', excursions. To New Orleans, April 11 to 13 inclusive, account National Manufac turers' association.

To California and Intermediate Territory, One-Way Second. Class Colonists' Tickets, April 18th to June 15th. To points in the West, Northwest and South, April 21st, 5th, 19th, June 2d 16th for Home-Seekers' Excursion, To points in South and Southwestern Territory, April 21st, May 5th, 19th, June 2d, 10th, July 7th and 21st. One. Way Second Class Settlers' Ticket.

To St. Louis, April 26 and 27, account National International Good Roads convention. To St, Louis, April 29 and May 1, inclusive, account dedication ceremonies, Louisana Exposition. To New Orleans, May 1 and 3, inclusive, account the American cal association. To San 'ancisco, May 2d and May 11tu to 17th, inclusive; alson May 3d and 18th for certain trains account National Council Junior Order United American Mechanics.

To Los Angeles, and San Francisco, May 2 and May 11 to 17, in. clusive; also May 3 and 18 for certain trains account Presbyterian General Assembly and National association of Master Plumbers of the United States St. Louis, June 16 and 17, ac pount. Saengerfest of North Ameri can Saengerbund. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right, Don't delay taking R.

Kamerer, DANGING 15 NOT PROPER WHEN TO DANCE. The Time to Dance is Not at Alumni Banquets says Rev. S. W. McKelvey, of the Second U.

P. Church here. Special to Evening Record. MERCER, April 22. Rev.

S. W. McKelvey. of the Second U. P.

church 011 Sunday evening denounced, what to most of us is the most enjoyable feature of the alumni exerciscs, namely that most fascinating and graccful of all past times, dancing. The parents were implored not to permit this evil to continue and asked to not allow their youths to be led from the righteous paths by suffering them to indulge in the supposedly innocent amusement, called dancing. FREDONIA. V. Hilands and wife arrived home Monday from North Carolina.

where they spent the winter. F. S. Caldwell, of Delaware township, caught four dogs at his shcep, Saturday night. They mangled three sheep so badly they had to be killed, and four more are badly wounded.

There should be a more stringent dog law. Ben A. Bower, the hustling West, Side butcher, was in our town and picked up some fine cattle in the neighborhood. Fredonia institute opened the spring term with a large attendance. This popular institution keeps its.

place at the head of all county schools and the present faculty is a strong one. Miss Mable Moore spent Sunday in Sharpsville. Miss Villa Burton was home over Sun' day. John Baker, of Delaware's worthy citizens, was in our town, Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Derr, of Green ville, were in town on Monday calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grimm, of New Castle, visited Mrs.

mother, Mrs. Longstreet, last week. Mrs: Borland has returned home from Beaver, where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roof. Miss Anna Reigleman is visiting friends in Youngstown.

Mrs. Ernest Zahniser, formerly Miss Olive Baker, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Robins. Hiram Longstreet spent a few days at home. James Campbell was home for a few days.

Wm. Tucker, of West Virginia, was a visitor with friends here, a few days ago. Charles Beil, of Sharon, spent a few hours in town. Miss Margaret Supplee was in Grove City a few days ago. Our up-to-date clothier, Henry Redfoot, had his store robbed of some $200 worth of goods.

No clue. SEVERE ATTACK OF THE GRIP. Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had an attack of the grip ast winter (the second one) I actually cured myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, N.

Y. is the honest truth. I at times kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, and when the cough ing spell would come on at night would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to slcep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the remedy acted as a most agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly. I no idea that it would" or could knock out the grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to not only of less duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had not used the contents of one bottle before Mr.

Grip had bid me adieu." For sale by H. D. West. Scald head is an eczema of the scalp -very severe sometimes, but it can be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its At any drug store, 50 cents, Electricity appeals to all users of power but in Greenville it appeals more particularly to You who who who who use chop grind make sewing ice meat.

coffee. cream, machines. who are. not satisfied with your present power THEATRE ON THE AUCTION BLOCK SHEAKLEYVILLE. Miss Mame Clark has returned home from Grove City, where she has been attending the conservatory of music.

The Misses Matilda and Maud Gra- ham are visiting their brother's and sister's families in Albion. Mrs. Brown, of Greenville, visited her son, Rev. G. A.

Brown, the past week. Squires preached a very strong sertnon on Sabbath observance last Sunday evening. Walter Corll, a young man preparing for the ministry, preached in the Bap-! tist church on Sunday. He gives promise of a fine preacher. Miss Minnie Orr, of Salem, was the guest of Miss Mary Cochran a few days last week.

Misses May and Jevene Bruce were visiting friends in Cochranton Saturday. Rev. G. A. Brown and Rev.

W. R. Bruce, and familics were, entertained at the home of Mr. Humphrey. Orr, on Tuesday.

Wishing the Advance Argus Co, the success it merits I will leave the spondence to better writers. Adieu, What's the secret of happy, vigorous' benith? Simply keeping the the stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and Burdock Bitters does it. Erie Railroad Excursions. Boston, July 2, 3, 4, and 5 account National Educational association. Chillicithe, May 20 and 21, account Centennial celebration, account of admission of Ohio to the Union.

"San Francisco and Los Angeles, May 2 and 3 and 11 to 18, account General Assembly of the Presbyterian church. To most all points in the west and northwest daily until April 30, Oneway settlers tickets at: very low rates. Also points in and southwest on March 24, 31 and April 7 and 14, New Orleans May 5 to account Medical association. Cincinnati May 28 to: 30, account Grand Council Commercial travelers of Ohio. New Orleans April 11 to 13, account National Manufacturers' association.

St. Louis April 26, 27, 29, 30, and May 1, account Good Roads convention also dedication World's fair. Homeseekers are on sale the first and third Tuesdays each month. See the Erie railroad agent for particulars or write W. E.

Langdon, T. P. Youngstown, O. SHERIFF SELLS THEATRE. Opera House Block Sold at Sheriff's Sale Tuesday for $6,500.

Special to Evening Record. The Mercer opera house block 22. MERCER. April was sold by James Orr ernor Wm: Brown. of Now Castle, to Lieutenant-Govtime ago, subject to a some which it certain lien, seems Brown failed to hence this sale.

The satisfy, premises were sold as the property of Tames purchase money lien. B. Magoffin Orr for a the purchaser but was doubtless was for some client. acting PETITIONS AND MOTIONS. In the matter of the sale of the real estate of Chas.

Bush, ceased, for late of Mercer, dethe maintenance of the widow of said Bush, the. court fixed April 23 as the day for hearing the case. Lebowitz a case nol of the Com. vs. Henry In the motion of the pros.

was granted upon district attorney. All costs having been paid. of Salem Brush was appointed auditor township, vice Ellsworth Donnell, deceased. John appointed H. White and W.

A. Filson were. Mercer auditors of the borough of vice Ray and Henry bison removed. CubThe 'certificate of the Central Christian church of Sharon incorporation of was approved by Judge Miller, In the matter of the divorce of Caroline Jarrett vs. William Jarrett was awarded and a publication pluries ordered.

'In the divorce case of Tohn O'Connor vs, Clarissa O'Connor H. K. Daughjerty was appointed master to testi-. mony. and report his opinion hercon to the court.

Upon legatee a petition of Mary E. Freeman a rule. to show cause was granted why the account of the exector: of Thos. J. Hogue should not be opened.

An alias subpoena was granted in the divorce case of Nora Reigh vs. Reigh. John B. Thompson was appointed master in divorce in the case of Isabella Carr vs. David Carr.

MARRIAGE Andy South Sharon Mary Sharon John H. Greenville Ida M. Ottercreek George Continued on page. 4 THE CRITICAL PERIODS IN A WOMAN'S LIFE Are When the Change Comes from Childhood to Womanhood and Later When the Organs of the Pelvic Region Cease Their Work. DR.

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and easily to the changes taking place. BUFFALO Mrs. St. Julia Rowland of No, 264 Pearl Buffalo N. Y.

says: "Both VERVE PILE Nerve myself indebted and Pills. to Dr. daughter They" W. age certainly 17 Chase are and are deeply, his grand tonic to the I use them THE SYSTEM about a year ago, to give me the strength and vitality to go through the ordeal THIS SHAPED BOX -NO OTHER When the child changes from girlhood to womanhood and again later in life when the organs of the pelvic regions cease their work, there is a strain thrown upon the neryous system, that requires outside aid that there may be supplied a proper amount of additional strength and resistive power. This the Dr.

A. W. Chase Nerve Pills do to a certainty by their ability to supply the nervous system and organs afflicted an amount of nervel strength and energy that enables them to accommodate themselyes rapidBEWARE Qr IMITATIONS- Signature box of the genuine, For sale by dealers, 257. Washington St. Buffalo, that.

usually comes to woman at change of life, and found all the nervous ness, crying spells and weakness disappear in a burry, This led 'me to give them to my daughter about the time she began to have the endless, trouble some young girls do in early lifo, and the medicine acted equally as well with her. color She. grew strong and steady the became clear, the languor and lassitude disappeared and she was able. to go about'her school duties as usual I consider the Dr. A.

Chase Nerve Pills unequaled as a nerve and general tonia in such cases And gladly recommend them to others who suffer in similar manner! and portrait of Dis, A. W. Chase a 50g a box, or PR A W. A.

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