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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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DID YOU EVER 6ET UP LATE and want your breakfast quick and not be able to make the fire burn, of course you did. The only solution-Cook with Gas. Hours to 6 GREENVILLE NATURAL GAS CO. READY FOR YOUR STRAW HAT IP YOU ARE COME IN AND SEE T. FINEST STOCK OF MILANS, MACKINAWS, SPLIT BRAIDS, SOFT STRAWS "'AND PANAMAS YOU'VE EVER SEEN.

LOTS OF THE NEW SMALL SHAPED YACHT STRAWS AND THE COOL LIGHT WEIGHT SOFT BRAIDS ALL PERFECTLY CORRECT IN SHAPE fl.OO TO 95.00. DON'T FORGET YOUR SUMMER-NECKWEAR: DAILY RECORDED. If McK it's O. K. aao-sm on Lawn mowers sharpened at Reed Snyder's, 15 Canal street, mao-tf See Miss Thatcher's mid-summer hats at Zimmerman's store.

jio-6d The Moyer-Garland case has been postponed'on account "of the mon-ap- pearance of Preve. If your house looks shabby give it a coat of it at Muntz Co's. Five students will be graduated from the Sandy Lake institute this year and the commencement exercises wjll be held on Thursday, June 20. The incoming senior class numbers 13, the largest in the 'history of the school. Richard Fitzgerald, of Wheatiand, has returned from Toledo where the recent wage conference between representatives of the Amalgamated, association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers and the Western Bar association was held.

While the two failedjto reach an agreement it does not, mean that the puddlers will not receive the advance asked. It is likely that another meeting will be held at an early d.ate and if the full terms are not granted it is t'hat sufficient concessions will be made to satisfy this branch of the iron trade. Mr. Fitzgerald was a member of the committee. He has been prominently identified with the Amalgamated association for some time and was formerly a man.

Paint made with pure linseed oil possesses Lawrence. J. H. Munte Co. has it.

Henry Badger, a foreman- at the American Steel and Wire plant at Sput'h Sharont, who resides about four miles west) of Wheatiand, was painfully injured in a runaway accident, Wednesday evening about 6 o'clock. Postmaster J. W. Miller and wife, daughter, Katherine, of South Sharon, and the Misses Thorpe, Greenville, were returning from Youngstown in an automobile. West of Wheatiand they met Badger, who was driving up the hill.

Whew within a few feet of the machine the horse became frightened and, turning suddenly, threw Badger into the gutter along Mie horse went down the hill at a furious pace, and crossing the bridge struck and knocked a little girl down, hurting her painfully. It then ran to he barn. Badger was assisted into tlhie automobile after he had recovered consciousness and taken to Wheatiand, where a physician attended his injuries. He was bruised about the Ijead, but it is believed that he will be able to be around ini a few days. The buggy demolished and the horse cut about the feet.

The following marriage licenses have been granted: A. S. Rabinovitz and Ella B. Shapiro, Sharon; Harry Montgomery, New Vennon, and Leah Belle Stallsmith, French Creek; Stephen Kalpach and Susan Chanda Nacin, Sharon; H. E.

Hunt Sharon, and Eetella Warner, Transfer; Charles W. Kittle, Hempfield, and Nellie Weikal, Greon.ville;• John Nistor and Marie Ziman, South Sharon; William Maber and Elda Naughton, Sharon; William W. McMillan and Nell Williams, Sharomj Robert P. Davis, Pine, and Bessie L. Ward.

Grove City; William, M. Johnston awd Mary A. Paxtom, Grove City; Charles G. Hafuis and Mary Milne, Sharpsville; Robert King and Margaret Murray, West Middlesex; Charles Kilner and Bessie Eastlick, Mercerj'J. Roy Humphrey, Slippery Rock and Nellie Mae Calvin', fer.

The Republican county committee is called to meeti at the court house, Mercer, Saturday, June zg, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of electing a chairman for the new committee and- the transaction of such other business as may be proper. Arrangements have been made for a Saturday evening train neturning from Exposition park at p. m. also train to Exposition! park leavihg Greenville on Sundays at 10 a.

m. Persons going Sundays can return on special same evening al 7 o'clock. ji3-3d main A while longer, They; rented cottage the 'season, Mr. Emery reports that Chauttuqua is, better than. ever.

The enterprise H. Hum spent Thursday has risera from a small beginning to Franklin. an ula resort. 39 the board of trade A Zahnizer, of Mercer, visit- doing toward getting Something ed in town substantial for Greenville? Fifty years ago "Greenville was larger Tl Blair of Youngstown, than Sharon, larger than Youngs- 6ptnt Ft in town, town and larger than Chicago fifty- seven years ago. Nothing wilt build L- Lafferty, of Mercer, a town except business.

Greenville Fri day. in towa will double in five years if employ- tnent can be given to enough men G- Powe of Shadeland, was and women. There is no magic about towh bltsine ss, Friday, it, just plain business principles plied practically. Smith was in Pittsburg on The program the pand annual business several days this week, commencement of Allegheny college at Meadvillc is being sent out. The Kashner, of Jamestown, exercises will begin on Sunday even- spent Friday in town on business, ing with the baccalaureate sermon! by President Crawford and will conclude Leech came home from with tihc commencement orations on New Wilmington, Friday, in his auto- Thuisday evening following.

lt promises to be-a very busy week with the there are Gertrude Cossit and daugh- lcr Marian, arc visiting ini Pittsburg and Butler. Bartoo, of North Main street, is visiting in Meadville and Miss Minnie Miller has 1 returned students for exams, parties and various amusements planned. The comedy element in Alice-Sit- by-fhie-Fire is pronounced and is intensely amusing. Miss Roscllc Knott in the role of Alice, the role Conneaut Lake, originally played by Elletu Terry in London and by Ethel Barrymore in mmcr iras 1 reiurnea New York is charmingly attractive 'home after a visit with friends in and gives to the part a performance Warretn, Ohio, that has- beew described as perfect. Opera house, Monday, June if.

may have a municipal Bessemer, was in this city on busi electric light plant provided the coun- ness Thursday, cil act favorably ort the- report of the lighting committee which was sub-. milled last might declaring in favor South Sharon, visited father of of the "muny" plant, and advocating tllc West Side, the latter part of this iliA I rv fit nnn wortht of WCCK. Perkins, of the Straub- Smith company, spent a few days The Straub Smith Shoe Co. General Manager tltley, of the Agcnb Zuschlag, borough clerk the issuing of $160,000 bonds far its The citizens have not been well pleased with the present system of lighting and ja public sentiment is very much in fav- wl tn nls parents, at New Brighton, this week. or a municipally owned plant, The Merchants' association of Sharpsville met in t'he town, hall last Ge Horning, of Cleveland, evening and the 'matter of Sharpsville formcr 'y of this place, is visiting at day was taken up.

The day will tllc llome of nl Reimold, of Hemp- be July 30 and the picnic will be held eld tow "ship. at Connieaut Lake. It is to be a Sharpsville day and all the people Clara Dickey has returned will undoubtedly be there. Last year ome frOirn New Wilmington, where the picnic was held in union with an- le las keen attending Westminster other picnic, Sjut this year it is to be colle for the past year, a Sharpsville picnic only. Special Officer Wheeler shot a dog Mr and Mrs- C.

E. Soult, of on the corner of Main and Penn ave- Youngstown, are visiting the letter's nue about 2:30, Friday afternoon. Brents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amy, The dog had been snapping at per- West Main street.

sons and as it apparently had no owner, the dog was shot. Davis, of Braddock, Elton B. Hull, who has had charge visit ctl town, Thursday, Rev. ofe-the Sharpsville and West Middle- avis was formerly pastor of Hhe sex fornaccs of Pickands, Mather Ba )tist church of this place, company, has been transferred -to Toledo, where he will assume a more Elizabeth A. Carrier, of responsible 'position with the same Hazl ewood, has returned home, company.

Mr. Hull's rise in the iron after visitin at line home of Mrs. world has been rapid. He is recog- atterson Wilson for the past two nized as one of the best! furnace men wccks in the country. His many Sharon friends arc pleased at his promotion.

Olivia Thomas was a guest Eagle. Elton B. Hull is a of Mrs Pehalnan, Grove City, Friday, grandson of John E. Hull, Greenville. who is a nil oif the Grand opera THE HOME OF GOOD FOOTWEAR Our Boys' Shoes Will Stand Everything But Fire An especial extended to the members of the women's clubs to attend the.

play of "Alice-Sit-by- the-Fire" at the opera house, Monday evening, June 17. This is the latest of the Barrie plays and is cer company at dhe metropolitan opera house, New York. Pearl Hunt, who has been visiting her uncle, Prof. Alvim R. Hunt, and wife, of Main street, left ui me oiii-rrie piays anu is cer- --M ut IVIJUM hircui, icu tainly the best of the famous Eng- ner 'home in Cambridge, New lishman's efforts.

York, on Saturday morning. Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's and Mrs. T. P.

Ganber were "Health Coffee" at our store. If re'al home for a few days from Trenton coffee disturbs your stomach, your Jersey City, New Jersey anid left on rnff rP try his de VCr for Conneaut bake where 1 at the coffee in flavor and tasta, yet it has ear Oakland Bea not a single grain of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation MOSS, KENNEDY CO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN To Buy First Class Clothing VanFIeet, of Beaver Falls, is made from pure toasted grains or formerly connected with the Car- cereals, with malt, nuts, etc.

Made negie Steel company at this place, is in a minute. You will surely like it. spending a few days in town, dentally taking in the Carnegie ex- 1 cursion. Pile get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment.

Please note it is made alone for piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars so cents. Sold by Harry D. West.

Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children of bedwctting. There is a constitutional cause for fhis trouble. Mrs. M.

Summers, Box -Notre Dame will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble you this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. The First National Bank Of Greenville, Pennsylvania is prepared to transact all branches of bankings Accounts are solicited from firms, corporations and individuals, who may rely upon, courteous consideration and the very best terms consistent with sound banking procedure.

$125iOO 00 Surplus and Profits 160,856.41 Resources 947,932.91 G. G. STAGE, Pres. C. WITMER, Cashier.

R. C. McMASTER, Vice Pres. Sold by all dealers. LAIRD OPERA HOUSE M.

HENLEIN, Manager. MONDAY, JUNE 17, ERNEST SHIPMAN Clothing that gives the wear and stamp ot individuality. The kind that gives you the ing ot having the best in the world for the money. i Better than the ordinary Custom Made. We ft -v also' carry a large line of Boy's and Chjdren's clothing, I MOSS, KENNEDY CO, fl Presents Roselle Knolt, And Associate Players in the Famous Criterion Theatre (New York) "ALICE SIT BY THE FIRE" By J.

M. Barrie, author "The Little Minister," "Peter Pan," and others. SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED AND DRESSED. Prices: 35, 50, 75, $1.00 and up, Children, 25 cents. Sale of seats Thursday morning, at West's drug store.

The Bessemer PHARMACY Record- Argus Bldg, 238 Main Perfumes Houbigant, Azurea, Speihl- er's and the California Specials. Cigars La Preferencia, Gatos, Roigs Specials, Roderick Dhu, H. K. Reiss Select, Pinzon Especials, San Felice, Cinco, etc. G.

KAMERER CIGAR SELECTIONS are easy when one has the kind of a stock to choose among. We pride ourselves the gerier.il excellence of our Cigars and upon tht great superiority, of many of our brands. A single trial will make you a regular customer and a satisfied one. Cigarettes ant! Tobaccos we have a large stock of tliR br.st qualities, and in Smokers' articles your choice of the J. P.

Caravasios, 182 MAIN STREET. Sole Agents To Serve our ever growing trade FHE CI1Y RESTAURANT will be open to its patrons ALL NIGHT 'W; Chase Sanborn's Teas and Coffees S. T. DEAN. CARPETS CLEANED Rag Carpet washed, 5 cents per yiard.

Ingrain carpet washed, 5 cents per Rag or ingrain dusted, 4 cents per yard. Brussels dusted, 5 cents per yard. Moqvietbe dusted, cents yard. Rugs and Moquette dusted and dry-cleaned and colors brightened 10 cents a yard. Rugs cleaned according to size.

FEATHERS RENOVATED Feather pillows renovated, 50 cents per pair. Feather bed ticks $1.50, Feather Mattresses made, $5. CRESCENT STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, Office 13 Canal Street, Bot Carpets feathers called for and delivered. GUY THORNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Notary Public Money to loan, Offices on ground floor in rear of First National Bank Building, Green- Pa.

Farmers and Merchants Trust Co, GREENVILLE, PA. Banking rooms in rear of old location while same is being Deposits 1905 November a8 ,905.,,. November I9 May 38, 1907.

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