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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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Easiest on the Eyes "TKI'K Minn 'a UMH Unworn. Gives not only the best light and the most light, hut also the cheapest light. Try it and ereenville fias Co. THEVEN INGECORD llintd Kmy Evening, BnmUj, by iDlAHCB JIGDSJiOMPANY. Lev! Morrison.

John L. Morrison. B1TBNIMO RKCOBD. By null year, montUVuMw eenWwMk. PERSONALS.

BATES for each of tbene pabllotUoni will furnlehed npon appllca- UOn. Entered at the postofficeat Greenville tecond-class mail matter. loe Huronr County. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1900.

DAILY RECORDED. Get in line and get your seats for kellar. Don't forget Thursday, May 10, is the date of Kellar. Tbe Union Telephone Co. has six wires on its poles between Sharpsvilie and Greenville.

Reserved seat sale opens tomorrow for Kellar. Prices down stairs ,75 and 50 cents. A very neat little pamphlet descriptive of Sandy Lake, the summer resort near Stoneboro, has been issued. The gentleman who borrowed George Harrington's dress suit case is request- to return same at once. aa8 tf Seats will be on sale for Kellar, Thuts- day, May 3.

The best and hardest attraction to get ever in Greenville. April was the banner month for ore in the history of the J. the total number of cars sent forward being 10,040, an average of over 334 cars a J. Prower Symons returned from New York, Tuesday. Elvira McCoy returned to Meadville today after a visit here.

Johnson and wile, of Conneaut, are guests of S. W. Johnson. W. Johnson, formerly of Hubbard, now of New York, was in town Tuesday night, and met old friends.

W. Simons, daughter Mnble and son, Roscoe, of Clark's Mills are the guests of Mrs R. Turner, to day. D. Post, wife and daughter Marguerite, of Copland, stopped icre, Tuesday, on their way home from rth Bessemer, where they have been onducting a hotel.

-R. A. Scott, of Philadelphia, las week visited his aunt, Mrs. J. P.

Shaw nd other friends in Greenville. Mr Scott is agent for a firm in Philadelphia nd it was his first visit to this town. -Invitations have been issued to th marriage of Miss Hattie Alexander, Girajd, and Mr. David Traxler iharon, which will take place on Thurs day evening, May 17, in the Pylhiai emple at Girard. Stone, the colored gentleman i who is attending high school, and who ms made his expenses by economy and lard work, has hired out to the Kinsman of Kinsman, for the summer vacation at good wages.

He expects go to Shaw University in the fall AT line of diamond and other set rings, also watch, jewelry silverware. Cut glass goods sold at low price, appropriate for commence ment presents. Holy communion services at Good Hope church, Sunday, at 10 a. m. Eng.

Hah services, at Rickerts, at 2:30 p. Preparatory services at Good Hope Saturday, at 2 p. German and Eng S. B. Stupp, Pastor.

Judge BufBngton made an order a Plitsburg, Monday, in the case ofLoul Lurle, of Sharon. Shaiff Stewart authorized to proceed with the sale the personal property of the alleged bankrupt, but it Is to retain the proceeds of sale pending the disposition of the bankruptcy proceedings. Old Erie Lodge, of Warren, Entertains. Old Eric lodge No. 3.

F- and A has been shedding Masonic light on he Western Reserve since 1803, and or all of that period Its name has been he synonym for geneious hospitality among the craftsmen ot Ohio and Pennsylvania. In entertaining visit- ng craftsmen from New Castle, ast night, Old Erie lost i.one of its reputation. Two degrees were worked for the benefit of the visitors, who came not only from the lodge of the cralt and Mabonine Lodge at New Castle, but also from numerous lodges in Western Pennsylvania, including those at Greenville, Sharon and Pittsbnrg, Cleveland, Youngstown, Lisbon and from lodges of Ashtabula and Trumbull counties, The E. A. and M.

M. degrees were each worked in full for the benefit of one candidate. The Ohio standard work differs slightly in form from that of Pennsylvania. The visitors were loud In their praises of the work, as they saw it placed before them last night by ihe officers and working corps of Old Erie. In their opinion the form of the work made no change in the ancient landmarks, so dear to the Masonic heart the world over.

Some were even so complimentary as to express themselves as of the opinion that it was the finest work which they had ever Chronicle. Kew Freight leaving New York City in the evening is GreehvHie the second Ca'Xoi freight leaving New York in the evening is in Greenville ihe next eV billed at Cleveland in the evening is in Greenville at a a. next May TUB MOST STOUBOBN OOUUHS resulting from an attick of lagrippe or heavy cold, must yield to the wonderful healing properties of Foley's Honey- and Tar, which strengthens the lungs and makes them sound. Nothing else as good. Geo.F Kamerer.

Science has found that rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. This poison should be excreted by the kidneys No rheumaiism with healthy kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure makes them well. Geo. F.

Kamerer. PDT TO THE TEST. Public Endorsement what CounU. Everybody his their hour of trouble, Bnt people hating any Uchlness of tbs Hare many hours of trouble. Nothing so annoying.

Nothing so trrt- Utlng. Scratch It 4 It becomes worse. alone and YOU can the misery, Uchinesa comes in many forms, horrid Uchtug piles, Relief and cure are here at last. Thousands have put it to the test. Dean's Ointment cures every form Q( tUhineas ot the skin.

Read the following statement. Mr. K. Peters, farmer on Forkei Road, Greenshurg, says: HOT sla or seven years I suffered so severely from eaema of the skin that I could not lie tu bed and rest and the Irritation at times BWly set me crazy. I bought Doan's toienl, applied it and can honestly say tbe firtt half dozen applications all the irritation and less tbsn tbe 50'cent box cured inc.

is tow months since I used it and there has been no return of tbe trouble. I shall always be pleased to recommend Ointment as a marvelous remedy for tag and soothing all afflictions to which Sit applicable." Ointment for sale by price 50 cents box. Mailed on 1 Qf price by Foster-Milbuin Co, U', sole agents for the 0.8 AN the Smith Nixon pianos to the Greenville people is what the special sale ol the sample pianos means. Our pianos are strictly high grade and are generally cnown but have not been sold in this county before, therefore we are making nducements at this special sale in ordei to place some of our best styles in the homes of influential people. Our pianos are used and indorsed by over fifty colleges, conservatories nnd schools of music.

We will sell a few pianos here at this time at positively a wholesale price. Are you going to buy a piauo? If you are, don't you think it to your interest to investigate this matter of a high grade piano at a low price We backup everything we advertise and will do just what we say we will do. These pianos are on exhibition at first- room south of postoffice, Canal street. Yon are invited to call. A most disgraceful scene was witnessed at the Bessemer station, Tuesday evening.

A woman ftqm near Kremis was the center of attraction. She seemed to have come from Jamestown, and had a pretty heavy jag on. She has been seen here in the same condition before. It Is bad enough for men to become intoxicated, but it seems much worse for the gentler sex, perhaps on account of its rarity. Bzoiirilou to Chicago via 1'onnsylvanlw Lines.

For the Methodist Episcopal Church General Conference, during the month of May, low rate non-transferable round trip tickets will he sold to Chicago on M.IJ ist.ar), 7ih, I4'h and aisi; valid lor return trip leaving Chicago not later than June ist. Diphtheria sore throat, croup. Instant relief, permanent cure- Dr. Thonws Electric Oil. At any drug store.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of me vicinity of GretOville produces wool especially adapted for worsted goods. 36 mails daily. 6 malls to ami from New York day Three railroads (practically four). Three routes to Pittsburg. Four routes to Lake Erie.

Two vestibuled expresses to New York Vestibuled express to Chicago daily Vestibuled express to Cleveland daily Three through trains from New York every day, sleeping and dining cars. Three through trains to Chicago every day, sleeping and dining cars. Through Pullman service to Boston, Cincinnati and Cleveland daily. 25 express trains, exclusive of bhen- ango and Osgood, The only place in America having the Vanderbilt. Erie, Pennsylvania and Carnegie freight systems.

Pullman and Wagner service to ano from Chautauqua during trie season. Through train, carrying express mat- fr onlv. to and from New York and Chicago every i ay. Postal telegraph. Western Union telegraph.

Union telephone system; night service Central District telephone (Bell system) with all-nieht service. American Telephone Telegraph Co. Long-distance system, connecting with Boston, New York, Chicago, etc. Adams express. Wells-Fargo express.

American express at Amasa and Osgood junctions. You can take breakfast in Greenville and supper in Chicago. You can take supper in Greenville and breakfast in New York. Erie Dispatch, Merchants' Dispatch, Traders' Dispatch and Union fast freight lines. Block coal, finest quality, mined within mile of town limits.

Three other coal fields within 20 miles. Flag stone quarries. Building stone quarries near by. Sand rock for glass-making purposes within 3 miles. Water works (gravity).

Electric and incandescent, Gas for illuminating, fuel and power Finest weldless tubing works extant. Rolling mill. Woolen mill. Flouring mill. Steam laundry and dye works.

Machine shoos and foundries. Wood-working establishment. Three large school buildings. High-grade high school. A college.

Transfer house large agricultural implement company. Five newspapers, one daily, Two monthly periodicals. Ronrfl of health. First-class fire department, one engine, three hose, carts, three hose companies, hook ajid ladder company. Reformed, Lutheran, Episcopal, Presbyterian, U.

P. and Roman Catholic churches. Guod stores. Fine paved streets. TfcSftI OT tOTRt.

QusrlM Monday oj T6IM Monday ot AptH. Third Mmidny ot June. Thttd Monday of October. Common Pleas-Third Monday ol February. Third Monday of March.

Third Monday of May. Third Monday of November. Third Monclny of December. i and 8tb for People's Pwftf 4A4JL i.u,,.,, rion transferable excursion be sold to Ciccihriati Lines; valid returning Special to the KvBxmo SHEEP CLAIMS FILED. Robert Chaddertoni Hickory township, two killed and twedty injured, $ab.

John F. Jamison, Worth, eight killed, Samuel George, Pymatuning, six killed and sixteen Injured, $46. WILLS Michael McNally, late ol Shatpsville, Kate McNally, executrix. Matilda Rickert, late of Pynatuning, no letters. Letters of administration have been granted as follows Estate of Rebecca Sherbondy, late ol Greene, to H.

P. McClymonds; estate of John Reynolds, late of Deer Creek, to Limes Reynolds; estate of L. W. Eakm, late of Woll Creek, to C. R.

Eakin. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Harry Welch Youngstown Fannie Canon Sandy Lake Joseph Sharon Etta Alien Sharon Fred Hogen Sadie Taylor T. N. Kirby Mercer Margaret Mercer Arthur RoDfnson Stoneb-iro Ruth L.

Young Stoneboro Free Trip To FarlH. Or it's equivalent in cash. A free tri to Paris and return will be given by THE ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN ol NEW YORK to the person making the largest list of words using only these eight let ters "A M-E R-I-C-A-N" fcr example: arm, men, rice, nice, etc An element upright Piano tor each second and third largest lists. A high grnde Bicycle for each of the next five largest list A Graphaphone tor each ol the next ten largest lists A Morris Chair hand somely upholstered, for each of the next twenty-five largest lists and a choice of either a beautiful Silk Dress Pattern or a China Dinne' Set for each of the next filly largest lists. In the case of a tie (or any prize the cash equivalent will be equally devided those entitled to it Forward your list of vords(correc'ly 15 two cent stamps for a three months trial subscription, and you will receive full particulars and notification of the result as soon as award is made.

Over has been expended during the twelve years to secure for The Illustrated American it's posit ion in the foremost ranks of American publications and $100,000 more is to be spent to obtain it the. largest bona-nde circulation of any high class magazine in the world. Every successful contestant is to recommend' it to their friends and assist in increasing its already large annual cii dilation. The competition opens April 18 and May 3ist, 1900 Five from tin- New York Puhlir wit. he to as committee of final award Address: THK ILLU-STRATED AMERICAN, Dep't American Tract Society Building, New York.

A Cure for Nervous Headache. -I? hut left too efleet. havo ga well lle.sh, and foul E. S. Hatch, Temple, N.

If. tion WuUll lA Piano Tuning As a good Tuner can always get work at a first-class piano wareroom it is better to go there for anything in that line. 1 will give pedal rates for the next 30 days on all tuning and repairii g. All work warranted. W.

A. Moyer, Tunor, with Greenville lUunlc O. box 12. 159 Main Street. 2.S mi Golden Dome, Mocha and Java, Oiilv 3Oc Regular price ROYAL MOCHA AND JAVA 35C WHITE HOUSE, Best Quality, 87c ALL PACKAGE COFFEES 12o FLOUR, Cut Prices as Before.

PREMIUMS GIVEN on special Coffees, Tass. Powders, Spices and Extracts, D.S.SoultlCfl. Corner Main and Mercer READ AND Lout. Losl in Greenville, red feather pocketbook containing some money and valuable papers. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at office.

For Hunt. Office room for rent, April H. W. Holby. Kor April 1900.

Franklin street brick house, just vacated by Dr. Miller; 10 rooms; all the modern improvements, Edwin B. Packard. JM-tf Wanted. Situation wanted by young man; best of reference.

Inquire at this office, mi 3d Two dishwashers at Patterson's res- if Good steady plrl, at once. this office. Plain sewing, all kinds, promptly and reasonably done. Write or call, Mrs. W.

Orangeville street, The Smith Nixon Piano Co. SPECIAL PIANO SALE At New Vaughn Building, Next Door to Postoffice. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO CONSUMER. We will sell the Sample Pianos that are on exhibition here at a Wholesale Price to introduce them in this territory. Save all middle profits by buying direct from the manufacturers at a wholesale price.

Remember these prices are for a short time only, and will not hold good after this introductory sale. The way to advertise a good article is to sell it. The time to buy a good article is when the price is low. i ii i i i i A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. method Possibl infomation regard ing our Pianos and Pianos in general.

A drawer cabinet, suitable for holding office papers, lor sale cheap. Apply at store. House and lot and vacant lot. Inquire W. W.

Hecker, 77 Stewart avenue. 1 fi-tl A. 7'toom house, new, in a good location. Bath room, water closet, gas and electric light; good sewerage. Easy payments.

Fnguire at this office. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, and health oo both." If it doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bitters. Th a ids Stery parr, will be sold aprices never before thought of. As the limited number to be disposed of at this Special Sale will be soon sold, you will do well to call at once. ed nu these extremely low prices as it would interfere with the work of our agency after this intro ductory sale? but vviH give prices to bona fide piano buyers.

or on Easy Payments. THE SMITH AND NIXON PIANO GKNFRAL OmcEsi-Nos. 8,10,12, East Fourth street, Cincinnati, No 44 Cleveland, Cor Woodward and McMillan streets, Detroit, U9 Calhoun street, Ft Wayne, Kirk Block, Syracuse, N.Y.j Factory, Columbia Heights, Chicago, 111. Samples on Exhibition, Next Door to Postoffice, Canal Greenville, Pa,.

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