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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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they are young, and the way to do it to duplicate the Itmiight as closely tts pos, elbie. You can only do this with a Mantle Gas 6urn0r It aavfci one-third the gas, and gives A strong, steady, white light IT AttDS HAPPINESS TO THE HOME, GREENVILLE GAS CO. TbAiirsday, J. J. Donaldson, of Butler, visited relatives McElroy, of Washington, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

A. H. Wright, Eagle street Frank C. Oberly has gone to Allentowrt to attend the funeral of his father, John W. Oberly.

Sheaklcy has just received a letter from the Alaska Geographical society, urging him to make an address on Alaska day at the Charleston exposition, promising "as good a time as Roosevelt had" if he will come down there. The Governor addressed the society at the Pan-American. He has not decided as to whether he will accept. CLOTHE YOUR BOYS in our clothing and you have the best clothes on'earth. Every suit warranted.

Twice as many to show you'll find elsewhere. All styles. 50 HITTER'S. DAILY RECORDED. Wireless Telegraphy at M.

E. Church Saturday night. Reserved seat board for Mildred Holland will open Saturday at 10 a. m. O.

T. Fetteroft has sold two fine dtir- liam cows to Poor Director Gartz for the fatrrri. -We want one copy of the Advance Argus for March 6. Can any Greenville subscriber accommodate tis? On Sunday morning Rev. M.

Keifer, pastor of the Reformed church, will speak on "Christ's Special Message to the Men of To-day," and in the evening on on "Does Greenville Need a appears to be some difference of opinion regarding the Wheeling wage conference. One paper thinks that whle the American Steel Hoop company was not included in the Saturday conference which resulted in. the bar iron continuous scale Being signed by The Republic Iron and Steel company, negotiations have so far progressed that the amalgamated association and the steel hoop company is but a matter of a fejv Attorney Frank Klein made a flying trip to Mercer and return Tuesday, says the Sharon Telegraph. "Flying" is used almost literally, for Mr. Klein left town at 8:55 a.

m. on the Erie flyer, got to the county seat in time to transact his business, caught an outgoing train for Shenango where he connected with the Southbound Pennsylvania train and reached home at m. His feat outrivals that of Phineas Phogg, made famous by Jules Verne, and establishes, a new record for the trip between Sharon and the county capital. first class 'machinists for both machine and erecting work. Apply Room No.

10, Arlington Hotel, from 9 to 11 a. 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. Thursday and Friday. WEATHER FORECAST. cloudiness and warmer today; showers'are probable.

Tomorrow showers; light, variable winds, Western Pennsylvania today AT PEDRO. r- Kinsman property is no back number. E. R. Brackiii has sold a lot measuring three and seven- tenths acres to Henry R.

Kinnes, for $2,000. The Fielding Donaldson property corner Shenango and North Water streets, was sold at Orphan's Court sale, Thursday, to Mrs. Donaldson for $2,500. and West and tomorrow; variable winds. Mrs.

J. Walter Carnes and the Misses Kidd Entertained About Fifty Guests. A very successful social function was a pedro, Thursday evening, given by Mrs. Walter Carnes and the Misses Queen and Rose Kidd, North High street, occasion had a double significance for while the party was in honor of Miss Mabel Kress, of New York, it also celebrated the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Carnes.

The decorations were simple but effective and consisted of palms and carnations. "Each guest on entering given a carnation, the number of table and the name of his or partner. Dairity refreshments were served. The prize winners were: Ladies Mrs. F.

A. Power, first prize; Miss Netta Speir, second. Gentlemen T. Ray Thome, first prize; Ham' Dunspaugh, second. Those present were: Messrs, and Mesdames E.

B. Packard, G. B. Henlein, D. E.

Billig; C. D. Alden- dorfcr, C. M. Brown, F.

Hcrrick. G. S. Harrington, C. C.

Richardson, J. Allison Keck, Fidel Bubser, John Behru'nghoff, B. H. Ellis, F. S.

Cossitt. Mesdames J. C. Brackin and F. A.

Power, Misses Netta Speir, Nana Mossman, Marjorie Mossman, Mary and Ella Emery, Clara Gilbert, Meta Gelvin, Una and Lizzie Muntz, and Miss Nickum, of Pulaski. JjMessrs. F. A. Keck, C.

H. Harry Dunspaugh, Harry D. West, Fred Moser, Fred Sheparson, T. Ray Thorne, A. S.

Kennedy, C. C. Campbell, Louie Henlein, John and C. E. Pope of Sharon.

Regrets were received from Messrs. and Mesdames J. M. Roland, Paul H. Graff and J.

B. Rote; Mrs. F. A. Keck, Mr.

C. H. Muntz; Misses Agnes Achre and Jennie Carnes; Messrs. Fred Sheakley, Roy Washburn and S. J.

Orr. ittaty, Receptions', under the, best circumstances are of ten stiff and" format''to ari uncomfortable degree, but the Mary arid Ella Emery proved themselves hbstcsses more thaii, thU occasion, and their reception', Thursday afternoon, was delightful social event. Receiving with the Misses' JBmery was Miss Kate Nickum, of Pulaski, and Misses Minnie Brown and Gyp Galvin assisted in making the affair pleasant one. In the living room, where lunch was Served, a tasteful pink color scheme' was carried ou't in ribbons and flowers, Ferns and palms lent beauty elsewhere. The hours were 3 to 5 o'clock.

Those present were: Misses Jennie and Chase, Mame Bright, LauraAldenderfer, AltceVattghn Jessie Tillotson, Kate Wasser, Jennie Leech, Nettie Fitzer, Susan Stella Moser, Minnie Bauser, Nell Patton, Gertrude Stubbs, Miss Johnson, Miss Harriman, Grace Sherwood, Zella Home, Mary Turner, Meta and Kathryn Blair, Netta Speir, Adda Howell, Maude Swoyer, Nana and 'Marjorie Mossman, Clara and Jane Stage, Mary H. Clift, and Miss Kress, of New York. Miss. McElroy, Washington, Pa. 'A'f' VJi i Margaret' Ruffing, wife ot ftuiftrtg, 1 wHo died Wednesday Moming, April 14, aged, 68 of'whitjh jflen- tidn was made to the tlme was born lii Bavaria, Germany, February '21, 1830.

She was married in Germany, May t7, 1SS4, and dame to this country the same year and located in Sharon, and lived there eleven years when the family moved to the farm in Pymatuning township where she died. She was the mother of ten children, nine of whom are still living, seven boys and two girls. They are as follows: John and Joseph of Transfer, Jacob of Edfcnburg; Christopher P. and Chas. of Grove City, and Eewis, of Greenville; Mrs.

Frank Amy, Greenville, and Mrs, Mary Wengler, Sharon. The.furibrahserviccs were held Michale's church, Wednesday mormiig, Ap-fil 16, at 10 m. CARD OP THANKS. John Ruffing and family wish' to return their sincere thank to friends and neighbors for their kind assistance during their sad bereavement of wife and mother. S.

T. DEAN Striking Miners Resumed Work, Altoona, Pa, April Mesdames John B. Chase, John Ben-1 to fche settlement reached Tuesday ninghoff, Frank Power, Edwin E. jo.OOO miners In the Rochester McCracken, J. Allison Keck, John L.

an Pittsburg Coal and Iron com- Morrison, Louise Keck, George S. pany's field resumed w6rk yesterday Harrington, Fidel Bubser, Charles M. morning. Simultaneously the car Brown, A. H.

Wright, J. Walter Carnes, shops of Buffalo, Rochester and Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently to the cleansing, purifying power of Burdock Blood George W. Dorwart, John Straub, railroad SedSckW. Stcelc, dopondjt upon J. Howard McCafferty, James Craig Brockin, Edward B.

Packard, G. B. Henlein, Samuel D. Hum, James K. Booth, C.

Ernest Witmcr, E. F. Bennett J. L. Benninghoff, Frank Scott.

Re.prrts from Misses Eva Moydr, Susan Leet, Eleanor Morrison, Nell Nickum, of Pulaski, Martha Rennor, Mercer; Mesdames F. A. Garbcr, D. A. Klumph, Mrs.

James Pierce 1 Sharps- villc, W. C. Mason, Mercor, C. D. Pierce, New Castle.

worn omue on tho eoeno attar, my uk OASOARETS. This I am sure baft biul health for the mat thteo jews. I em taking Oasoiitots, the only catbortla wottb M- aevorDlUBQW ncpKUiuyr CURB CONSTIPATION. Bitters and Your Li LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, Philadelphia, 0.

Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati, Chicago, 6. St Louis. Pittsburg, 1. The little folks love Dr.

Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, Pleasant to take; perfectly, harmless; positive cure for colds X-Ray and' Wireless Telegraphy, Saturday, night. cents, per huridred or ton at No. Ill W. Main st. A fine lot of street hats arid all the newest and to be found at Miss Nettie Johnson's.

A Chattanooga Druggist's Statement. Robt. J. Miller, proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanooga, writes: "There is more merit in Fpley's Honey and Tar than in; any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other cough' syrups co-n- bined." For sale by Geo.

Kamerer: Foley's Kidney Cure if taken in time affords security from all kidney and Bladder diseases. For sale by Geo. F. kamerer. "Little Colds." sacrificed every, Thousands of lives Try Chamberlain's Stomach Ziv- er Tablets, the best physic.

by Harry D. West. For sale REDUCED RATES. Chance for Trips via Pennsylvania Lines at Small Cost. In addition to local excursions and raduced fares authorized for various events, the following opportunities are offered for trips lines at special rates: To Los Angeles and San Francisco, April 19 to 26 inclusive, account convention of Federation of Women's clubs.

To St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. May 17 to 19, inclusive, account National Baptist anniversaries. To San Francisco. Los Angeles, and Portland, May 26 to June 7, inclusive, apcount Imperial Council, Nobles of Mystic Shrine, National convention T.

P. A. of America and supreme lodge, A. O. U.

W. 1b Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, Tune 21 to 23, inclusive, account Sunday School International association, triennial convention. To Minneapolis, July 5 to 7, nclusive, account National Educational association. Vou can be cured of any form of tobacco tisltt; easily, be made well, strong, Magnetic, fullo new life and vigor by taking HO-TO-r that makes men strong. Many tea pounds ia ten days.

Over £00,0 cured. AH druggists. Cure guaranteed. Be let and advice Address STBRI.INB Chicago or New York. year.

Dr. Wood's Norway''Pine Syrup cures little colds, cures big colds too, dpwri to the very yerge The and safest remedy for kidney an d-bladder diseases is Foley's Kidney Cure. TRANSFER OF HOTEL LICENSE. To Whom it.May (f 'Notice is hereby given that the tmdersigned has purchased from P. J.

McParland his hotel property, known as the Commercial Hotel, the borough of Greenville, and that a petition will be presented on Thursday, April 24th, 1902, at 10 o'clock; a. to the 'of the Court of Quarter Sessions cpunty praying that the retail license of the said, P. JiMcFarland tor the sale of vinous, spiritou, malt and brewed liquors at said hotel be transferred to 'the which petition 'is now on file in ythe.t office, of'the clerk of said court. MICHAEL MORRISSKY. H.

L.lKeck, Attorney, April 12th. 1902. or Portland, Ore, j'uly 15 to 20, inclusive, account annual meeting Y. P. C.

U. society of Uni ted Presbyterian church. To San Francisco or Los Angeles, Cal. August 1 to 7, inclusive, account biennial meeting, Knights of Pythias. To Salt Lake City, Utah, August 6 to 8th inclusive, account Annual Reunion.

Grand Lodge, B. P. O. E. For information about fares, and Ether details, agply to agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, CONCERNING GREENVILLE.

main line and Mahoning division; Pennsylvania (E. P. division); Bessemer Lake Erie. By traffic arrangement the Lake Shore practically enters Greenville. Train Passenger trains a day.

Three solid trains to New York; three to Chicago; eight to Pittsburg, etc. There arc also trains for Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and through car ser- 'vice to Boston and other cities. This does not include Shenango trains. mails a day. Freight fast freight lines, east and west.

New York or Chicago fast freights will stop here for car-load lots, thus avoiding yard delays and charges. cheapest of cheap the fact that the largest corporation in the world is improving the three plants it purchased here is the most that need be said on this subject. and Western Union telegraph; Wells-Fargo and Adams exnress; Union and Bell telephones. I care, form of Dru.8*l«t« Bodily pain loses its terrors if you ve a bottle of Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the housed Instant relief in cases of cuts, sprains, accidents of an al2-10d wlw Electricity, X-Rays and Wireless Telegraphy Mettiodist Church IT LAIRI) OPERA HOUSE, HARRY HOLBY, Manger. Friday, APril 18th.

A HARRY HOLBY, Manager. Wednesday, Apr. 23 Retwrp vj Dreadful ttack of Whooping Cough. Mrs, Ellen Harlison, of 300 Park ave. Kansas City, Mo.

writes as follows: "Our two children had a attack of wliooping cough, one of them in the paroxysm of coughing would often faint and bleed at the nose. We tried everything we heard of wilhout getting relief, We then called in our family dpctor who prescribed Foley's Honey and Tar, With the very first dose they be gan to improve and we feel that it lias saved their lives." Refure substitutes. For sale by Geo. F. Kamerer If This lecture will 'be given by Dr.

M. Montgomery, of Allegheny College and is very interesting from first to last. It is, illustrated by beautiful experiments with batteries, induction coils, X-ray tubes, tireless telegraphy apparatus and stereopticon 'After the lecture, sny of the audience uyho 4esive wy ermine their bojjes, or fifty ap a purse. under 16 BY MARK E- SWAN. white.

In her Romantic'Drama, written by Theodore Kremer, ThoteLai'ge Loaves of Mother's Bread, for 5 cents. 1 J. M. Hamilton 227 Main CASTOR FOOT Infanta and Children. Haw Alwaji Biotff FOR QUICK RELIEF, from troublesome painSt there.js nothing better than the Hot Water Bottle in the absence of Medicine.

Jf We Sold Only Drugs. and Medicines many of the people would not be our customers, because they never get sick In our Rubber Goods department will be found many serviceable things, such 35 Hot Water Fountain Syringes, Ice Bags, Air Cushions, Rubber Gloves, etc. These are made of the best quality rubber, and will very durable, Fresh line of and Reamers candies. HARRY D. WEST 199 Street.

A Fast and Furious Farce, Musical Specialties tne play: of Trie A magnificent Scenic Production presented on an elaborate scale. Pprtrayed by an Excellent Company- A Strong Emptjonal with painty NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, NO PAYMENTS AFTER DEATH. The McFate Addition Now practically takes in all the avdiloblc tpwn lot land inj the EAST the Bessemer Belt Line, The ore all within the CITY. LIMITS, with the advantages of CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, and MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS. All streets will be graded, artd on most of them SEWER, WATJ5H GAS mains, STREET LIGHTS put in; no' mills" or factories are in or builded against the pioperties, thusj assnring a clean and healthful locality and desirable home site.

OUR NEW PROPOSITION For as $10 down and per month, until pai4 for, we sell you a regular size town lot, front, NQ TAXES, while lot is being paid for. If OF If yoij pr ltd Qtherprice4 lots sold in of payment flothmw and womeg "ft i i 'I bjjy WYwiwl te tnjUfltoif. to 1 wmv, frtjf OT 01 6 8f.

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