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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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THE "EVENING RECORD. VOL III. NO. 892 GftEENVILLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900 two pain T6N OBNTA WBIK ABUSED HIS HORSE JRUELLY West Salem Young Man Makes a Scene, TURNED ON HIS FRIEND And Got the Worst of For a Humane Society. RECITAL.

Sixth Organ Recital at Presbyterian Church. The following is the for tomorrow evening's service and sixth public organ recital at (he Pi esby terian church, at 7:30. J. Symons, organist Prtlude, ''A church prelude," (new) St Miner Oflertoire. in Postlurle, "Priest's (Irom a turis C'jsia 'Chanson Ballade" Bachman Andante" (from Surpiise Haydn "Allegretto" in fl.it, (new) 'MERGER COUNTY'S NATIONAL HANKS, The following is ,1 comparative statement of the financial condition of Mercer national banks, compiled for this paper from latest official reports: II Ad LOANS ft DISOTS.

CAPITAL SURPLUS TIME DPS DEPOSITS First National, Greenville 195,900 Greenville National ....105,921 First National, 271,829 F. M. National, Mercer 293,667 MercerCo. National, ,.121,400 First National, Sharon 574,828 Sharon National 584,990 First City 200,752 125,000 90,000 120,000 80,000 50,000 125,000 125,000 50,000 £2,349,287765,000477,754 22,519 93)329 55.03° 35.202 "6,536 105,570 15,956 450,583 361,856 65,434 877,873 163,13 394.0°. 168,661 2,076,97 Fred of West Salem toVnship, came to town this morning for a good time and indulged in a sport that is very popular in this vicinity.

To enjoy this pa-time otic needs to provide oneself with a horse and buggy (if a nervous horse, so much the better) a pint of whiskey and a strong whip. The whiskey is taken internally and the whip is to be applied to the horse's back. This is a trifle bard on the horse but one appears very bruve and tough in the eyes of the bystanders and this is glory enough. About 11:30 Billifr drove around Second street and down the alley to the P. station where he backed the frightened horse around in figure S's, lashing it with the whip until the animal was well nigh frantic and btire the marks of the whip in large raised welts along its side.

The neighbors begged the man to de sist to which he replied by iking the circuit again. Police were sent lor and Billig asked an acquaintance to get in and take him home as he could not manage the horse. The latter nccepied but had no sootier got in the rig than Billig hit him and the Greenville man, in self defence, chastised him to such an extent that he stopped the horse and begged lor mercy Officer Welk started for West Salem to arrest him, at noon. Variations and finale on tune "Angelic Voices" No 3 Batiste "Festive March" in Uoocl Luck. Prof Frank Granger has communicated to this paper that he had exchanged worth of stock in a Creede, Colorado, Mining Company for 4,000 acres of good land in Wyoming and in cash.

Ulcers, open orobstinate sores, scalds and piles, quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing medicine in the world Geo. F. Kamerer. "Almost Killed Her." The thought of her hair turninggray, while still a young woman, almost killedher. Mrs.

MASON, Nuttellburgli, W. writes: "Find enclosed $3. so for which send 6 bottles of Health. I am delighted with the bottle sent me. My hair was so gray that I was ashamed for anyone to see me, and being so young it almost killed me to think my hair was getting white so long before I was an old woman, tut thankt to Hair-Health, I am froad to fay that ft grny hair cannot be ftruna in nty mad and I have not used all of one bottle." HAY'S will positively restore gray, faded or bleached hair to youthful color.

It not aye, but feeds the roots and makes the hair healthy and abundant. Ask lor Hay's Hilr-Heilth and refuse all substi tutes. H.H.n. is sold by leading druggistsevcrywhcre. in plain seale 853 Broadway, N.

cake Harfinn Medicated Soap, best soap for toilet, LONDON SUPPLY 853 'Broadway, N. also a cake Harllna Medicated Soap. best soap for to, batti, skin and hair. All on receipt of 6oc. and this ad.

LARGE 50c. BOTTLES. AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. 1'lioto by Suv'itsky, St. Petersburg.

THE CHILDREN OF THE CZAR. The czar and czarina stnrt Sept. 28 for their winter palace nt Livadla. Their three little girls, of course, are to be taken along. They nre pretty children.

The eldest one, the little girl with the dark hair, is the Qrnud Duchess Olgn. She Is 4 years old. Next to her la the Grand Duchess Tntuula, who la 3. The Grand Duchess Marie Is just 1 year old. At present these Imperial misses nre having just as good a time as little girls of their age usually do.

Later, they are old enough to realize that they are grand duchesses, they may ttud fault with royal restrictions, as royalty always does. The BeginnmjMtf Autumn This store is full of it. Autumn novelties everywhere. Our buyer has visited the best market of the country to collect the goods we show at the lowest prices. We shall see that the cost to you is made fair.

Merchandise here priced on worth, not on any mystery that may surround it. And so the merry buying goes on, and every patron satisfied. No care but to make selection. Men's suits at $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 that are well tailored and fit as good as custom work. For Little Gentlemen We have such a variety of handsome Vestee, Reefer and sailor Suits this Fall that we are at a IOBB to know how to describe them.

Every material and color shown by the leading makers of Juvenile clothing is here. The new ideas are the delight of mothers, who like to see their boys look nice. These suits run from $1.50 to $6.50. Russian Blouse Suits at $5, $6 and $6.50 When you want the latest and best that are to be found in Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, come to us. F.RITTE AND CO.

THE BIG STORE, 182-184 Main Greenville, Pa, 831.50 Bound Trip to Denver, Colorado Sprlngi and Pueblo. From Chicago via Chicago, Union Pa' cific and North-Western Lines, September 4 and 18, good returning unlil October 31. Also very low rates on the same dates to Glenwood Spmies, Oztlen, Sal Lake City, Hot Springs. D-ndwood anc Rapid City, S. Casoer, Wyo.

Quickest time. Best service. All agents tickets via Chicago North-Western Ry. For full particulars address B. H.

Beunett, 2 King East Toronto, Ont. D. W. Aldridge, 234 Superior street, Cleveland. Ohio.

Fast Service Kant and West. With the change of time, taking effect August 29 on the Lake Shore and Mich igan Southern railway, passengers from Franklin Division points, using the evening train, now connect at Ashtabula wiih the famous fast mail west bound, arriv ing in Cleveland at 10:50 p. Chicago 7:50 a. and with the fast "Boston and New York special" for the East. This is by far the best service from the oil country to the East and West ever afforded.

Ask agents about it. How Brlght'e Dlneane Starts. Indigestion, biliousness, blood poison- I by urea and uric acid (which shou'd have been excreted bv the kidneys), rheumatic pains in nerves and joints, causing irritation of the kidneys, then pains over the small of the back, mark sure approach of Bright's Disease. Do not delay taking Foley's Kidney Cure, for it makes the kidneys right. Geo.

F. Kamerer. House for Sale, A 7-room house, new, in a good location. Bath room, water closet, gas and electric light; good sewerage. Easy payments.

Enquire at this office. ji7 "I had a running sore CL. my leg for several years," writes Mri Jas. Forest ofChippewa Falls, "and spent 'umdreds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve entirely cured it." Geo F.

Kamerer. Half the World In Darknetm as to the cause of their ill health, If they would start to treat their kidneys with Foley's Kidney Cure, the weariness of aody and mind, backache, headache ard rheumatic pains would disappear. Ger. F. Knmerer.

No Relief fur 20 "I had bronchitis for twenty years," said Mrs. Minerva Smith of ''and at times have been bedfast. I never jot relief until I had taken Foley's Honey and Tar. It is pleasant and gives quick "elief, and is a sure cure for throat and une diseases Take nothing else. Geo Kamerer, The Coffee that is sure to please, WMteStar S.

DEAN CO. NEW TIME TABLE. New Schedule Which is Effective on Monday. The detail figures of the new Bessemer passenger time table, the essential points of which were i before are given below in town time. Trains leave Greenville as follows: For and 11:33 a Pm.

For a. 3:30 p. m. For Grove p. m.

For nr The Greenville express arrives from Butler and Allegheny at 7:10 p. m. On Wednesdays a market train leaves Shenango at 2 p. (or Butler. Pas sengers will be carried on this train.

The only radical change is No. leaving at 3:30 p. which will help the Butler county service. For years on the old S. A.

a train left Greenville lor the south at 4 o'clock, MILITIA. May be Sixteenth Regiment Called Out. It was persistently rumored this afternoon that the Sixteenth regiment had received orders to be in readiness for a call to the anthracite coal regions on short notice. Capt. Martin did not confirm or deny the rumor It is customary in cases of this sort to draw on the regiments riots.

farthest from the scene of the What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arlaoa In the family every day Let us answer It today. Try Jell-0, a delicious and hetlthfal Prepared in two minutes, No boiling 1 no baking 1 simply adding botlng water and sot to cool. Flavors Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your Jlrocers today, lOots. A good many consumptive's would be cured and the worst cases comforted and relieved by using Foley's Honey and Tar.

Suggest to those afflicted. You should do this as a friend. Geo. F. Kamerer.

THE FIRST STEP to baby's i health must be taken before baby's birth. The child can have no more health than the mother gives it. A healthy mother, strong of body and cheerful of mind, will endow the child with her own physical health and cheerful disposition. Many a wife who had dreaded motherhood cause of past experiences of prenatal misery of mind and body has found a new era open to her with the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa- ARE NOT DISCOURAGED AT ALL Packard Park Athletic Association Not Dead.

A BALL TEAM NEXT YEAR All Bills Will Be Paid and Next Season Started Free of Debt. It was generally taken for granted that Greenville would have no professional base ball team next year, the time allotted to base ball In towns of this size or even larger being two consecutive years. By the third year the backers are usually so tar in the hole financially that their Interest in the national game becomes exceeding small. It is somewhat of a surprise to learn, therefore, that Greenville is to break over the rule and that this town will again be represented on the orofessidMl diamond next in face of the fact that (he Packard Park Athletic Association has lost money for two years. All bills will be settled this tall, an official informs us, and next season started with a clear balance sheet.

The grounds are now in fine as smooth and well kept as the Interstate or even the National league, being ior only in respect to buildings and, thanks to many shade trees, the grandstand is large enough. With nice grounds and a champion team in the professional class, the management is loath to throw away the effort of, two years, and the business people feel that the team advertises the town to a great degree, worth paying for. The (act that a town of 5,000 can maintain a team that can hold its own with the m'nor leagues, defeat teams ing cities of from 20,0001050,000 iu three stages and strong enough to be consider-, ed in making exhibi ion dates by National and American league nines is remarkable an4 therefore an advertisement of value. is too early to speculate on make-up of the team but there will pro- jably be some new faces in Its make-up, 3Ut not strange ones. Another thing may be counted on: That the emergency )itchers of this team will be in the box oftener next year.

Allen Halverson of West Prairie, ii tion. It gives physical strength, soothes the nerves, and induces refreshing sleep. It gives vigor and elasticity to the organs of maternity, so that the birth hour is practically without pain or suffering. It enables the mother to provide a plentiful supply of healthful nourishment for the healthy child. It makes weak women strong and sick women well.

There Is no alcohol in "Favorite Pre-. scriptlon and It is absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential.

Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

gladly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. J. W. G.

Stephens, Mlla, Northumberland Virginia. "Before my third little boy was bom I took six bottles. He is the finest cfiilti and has been from birth, md I suffered very much less than I did before in confinement. I unhesitatingly advise expectant mothers to use the Favorite I'rcscrlp- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a pleasant and effective laxative medicine.

vorite Prescrip-(says: "people come ten miles to buy J. I Tri II I ft Foley's Kidney Cure," while). A Spero of Helmer, says "it is the medical wonder of the age." Geo. F. Kamerer Dangerous Kidney Diseases.

Colery King has cured me of kidney disease. The doctor foarod Wright's disease, and tried many remedies that gave mo no help. Colery King has made me an well as over In my life, and It seems almost as though a miracle had been wrought iu my O. Ueluhard, Sprlngtown, Pa. Celery King cures Constipation and Nerve, Stomach, Liver and Kidney diseases.

4 ONLY ONE There is always ONE boy at the head of the lass. No more. If he knows his lesson he toys there. There is always ONE best in every line of usiness. It is our highest ambition to occupy he place of the "one best" in the shoe trade.

To bring into our business such a condition I perfection as will cause you, when you turn our thoughts downward toward shoes, to think of us. Conditions lust be Style, Price, Service, Knowledge of are nee- ssary to accomplish the end. You impose the is, your right MEET THEM, That is our pleasure. Our Fall lines, many ol them are here ready lor your approval, more of hem will be here before this reaches you. We kindly ask you to inspect them Yours to please, OLIVER JONES Modern Shoes for Cash, QQNIS PROMPTLY..

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