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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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SPRING DAYS 8bon be here. Time, thought I "tooaey is being spent for clothes to royally receive them. It Dually Important that the babies fothes receive the same consldera-i nciay New ibn. We have not forgotten its' the beat Joke rants and have prepared for your election a most exquisite line Of Infant's Wear. Infants' slips and dresses 2.

to Big "April Fool" Joke Book Free. A colored cover Joke Book, profusely illustrated and containing six- B11 hUm Wm Con an7 free buyer of next most recent, work, betan Pittsburgh Sunday Post's New Ser-' ial Makes Sensation. i The Lost World," Sir Arthur 1 fHE EVENING RECORD. URBfiNVlLLfi. PA.

a senai the Infants' long and short flannel skirts, either plain or siik embroidered, 25c to 'A flue line of booles 25 to ilightingales, embroidered sacks and' long kimonos at from to Infants flannelette sleeping gowns 50c, baricoats fiOc, long alu short muslin skirts 5CU- to bonnets 35c to A fine showing long and short coats and capes in embroidered shawls wrappers, hands and Ruben's shirts! 2- to $1.00. Infants' cashmere hose' all colors, with a silk toe and heel' 25c. in fuel we have everything to dress the baby from his wee top's to the top of his head. "7, "i next; most recent, work, (Sundays New York World. This is in the magazine of The I BIl ever Issued.

It Sunday Post last SuncUy. March 24, Sherlock Holmes. Conan NEWS OF YESTERDAY The Joke Book alone is worth the price charged for the great Sunday World and all iis special features' Conan Doyle more clever than CENT A WORD On cent a word first i. ui III aC sertiou. half-cent each subsequent sen ion.

flat key on this office. it Cnl) at Ho- Are Ever at War. There are two things everlastingh at war, jjoy and piles. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve win banish piles in any lorm it soon subdues the itching irritation, inflammation or swelling' It gives comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, pim- Pies, skin eruptions.

Only 25c at Millers Pharmacy, -arry D. West and 1-redonia Pharmacy, of Fredonia. Fine showing of tailored and trimmed hats Friday, at Mrs. M. Ash's.

LOST. of gold beads ward if left at this office LOST Friday, March a light shepherd dog. wllli while ring around neck, white in face, rather around mouth; answers to the lame of Buster. A reasonable reward if returned or word B( u( K. Liningc-r, Transfer, R.

u. Holmes, this novel is In his earlier "The Lost World" is a tale oC weird! adventure, and shows from the opening paragraphs the power of in the characters that he' portrays Conan Doyle surpasses all his previous; brilliancy lu this story ro Challenger, the- principal character' probably is destined to rank as a Jit' ati wlth Sherlock 'itlllH-'ti. AS (101)1 of. Of I 1 i 'lias the same magnetic and a urac- personality ls the great detect though there no ot ier millt ol similarity in the two Moreover, Prof. Challeiw, 'o the reader becan se he is not so superhuman ns Sherlock Holmes eonvev 8 ViK r0lIS in nctl onve, to the reader much more Story of the Man Who quered Hell Gate.

Con- tnl4-tf p. emblem on FOR SALIi- v.imvi iiiuc.ii Indopend- the average tale of like length Broader ails to feo e.vntmg situations and thrilling action. The band dBI 1B whose deeds are recounted ex- that only such an as Conan Doyle's couU general and that only such charm with P. II. fob.

Tliis oliice. C. SALE Good f'-year-ohi Gen. John Newton's Cool Confidence in the Safety of His Plans for the Blowing Up of Middie Reef. E.

J. EDWARDS, the coolest, the most perlectJy self-possessed, man in the face of a great crisis whom 1 ever met was Gen. John the conqueror 1 of Hell Gale," said the late William Orace, elected mayor of New York city in 1SSO and again in 1SSi. and for jears before his death, which occurred IfiOl, one of the great export merchants of the country. "Hell Gate, you know," continued Mayor Grace.

"Is at the exact point where Long island am the vist river meet, and the difference In the tides in the sound and the river. BB well as the numerous jagged reels that were in the channel, made the Passage of Hen Gate very dangerous. I'or a lorg me the federal government was a little doubtful about the ability of any engineer to hit upon a Plan by which the reefs could be and the channel made comparatively sale, except at a cost, possibly that would be prohibitive: JAMESTOWN. Harry Shoemaker of Dunkirk, returned home after visit to her brother, a few B. RVbber stamps.

Co Here's Your Chance For Acre for $1100.00 A practically new house and an acre of good ground one and one-half miles from Greenville. Soft water forced by air pressure from a spring into the house. Five-room house Summer kitchen, pig pen and chicken house, all new buildings. Barn in fair repair. A bargain for a quick buyer GILLESPIE OR goods of all kinds Inquire 23 Kagle street, or liell telephone, 3fiU-H.

Kill House and 21 Chambers street, lot COxKi.l, im st rooms and bath, city and well water, hot water heater. Inquire at premises. nowly painted. Good condl- W. Jones, Jones House.

I-Oil rt suc- ea "lake them i- apparent cess of -The Li iu even that of Conan'uoyle's -Sir evp, ten reatc 'The Magazine of The Sunday Post. or sjr 'lie author was paid $25 noo American serial rights'alone Wol (1 him for -Tho for Tim Lost "Sir If even higher than for looked ordering buy' Sunday Post last opportunity Rone into the engineering con's of the following hl.s grudnallon from West Point, and both as an en- Blnecr and a fighting man won a brigadier general's commission in the Civil war. was summoned before the authorities at Washington and asked if ho thought he could rip i "nt the reefs in Hell Gate and nwke navigation safe there. 'Yes, thar. can General Newton's reply; and he set at the task forthwith.

"Tinder one of the ledges, known as Ballets reef, which extended from the Long island shore in to the Hast river General Newton excavated a number City Restaurant Main Street fOfi IIU.NT—fi-room milk depot. TOR South Main. HK.VT—7-room house, street; S-rooni, ond street. 1 house. Call at Imjuiro m28-2L range to nients by- Sunday Po No story ract.

more can ar- reinaining install- The f-'Ktsbnrgh will a te talked of nltro-glycerlne the tunnel was the explosive dis- Hallct's reef was DO a menace to navigation. "The removal of the reef occurred in centennial year. Right years later I was mayor of New York city t.eneral Xewton had almost be overlooked burgh Sunday fail. FOR side Of house, South Second street. Inquire Mrs.

i wiihout William McMillen, Shenango llh ul FOR office, new front all conveniences; moderate rent' Addres.s -H" mce. m9-tf' FOR rooms, for light housekeeping. Inquire Jones House. f29-tf FOR for light housekeeping, 240 Main street. flO-tf room or office rooms, first floor.

Advance Argus buil- 11 Is opportunity giv- afler it has begun furore should not order The Pitts- nel and drilling system than ln he had constructed for the purpose of blowing up Mallet's reef This fact was well known, and many peo- ne-vt Sunday P'e from all parts of the city and" Long Island came to me almost daily and of a bad system of keeping which would accounts, a cause an earthquake probably destroy many days' Jones. Mrs. Emma Dana of New Castle visited her sister, Mrs. 10. McCurdv Thursday and Friday.

Miss Hazel ribyal who has been confined to the house for the last, three weeks with typhoid fever, is mending rapidly. Miss K. McCurdy visited her mother at Jefferson over Sunday. flurt Rhodes, who has been in Butler for nast three months, has returned home. Mrs.

Davis and daughter Ella, of OreenviUe spent Sunday in town. Alexander McDowell is home from I Utsburgh to spend his Kaster vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perkins of loungstown spent Friday and Saturday wiUi friends here.

Joe Anderson of Butler was in own on business recently. Mrs. Wilbur Pratt of Youngstown visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. McCracken, of this place.

R. Jones, engineer on the Lake veek 3 ll3S bee tOW the Mrs. W. F. Ellis returned from Grove ity where she has been for tht past week visiting her Mrs.

J. B. Robinson. Nelson Bailey i home from Pittsburgh, -Miss May Laughery was a Pitts, burgh visitor last week. Mrs.

Elmer Norris Meadville, visited her cousin, Mrs. William Me- Kniney. last week. Buck of Erie and Harry luick of Sharon spent Sunday with their mother. Mrs.

S. Hasten was a Linesville visitor Monday. Mr. and Charley Bailey Greenville, visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs.

Carl Patterson or Ashtabula t-peni. Thursday and Friday with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoyal Miss Zella Kobb returned from Cleveland where has been attending the millinery openings Miss Zella Hocorn, who is'employ- ed Pittsburgh is home for a week Mrs.

Mary Buck and family arp moving to Erie. Scott Bowman and family are moving 1.0 West ford. O. A. Mallory and family are moving trom Main street to the Abbv property.

Unger and' family arc movln to the Mill house on Jackson street Charles Bullis and family are moving irom Main streof to the house on Jackson street vacated bv A Cod, ran. Mr. Burnett: and family are mov- to the Albert Williams house-in Hie northern part of town 1 BPe Vi -Mrs. D. Balr and family of Greell ville are moving to town and will the Hair house on Chestnut STRONG SPEAKING OF FIRE LOSSES have you noticed that a wave of fires have been sweeping over this country and Canada for several months.

It emphatically suggests 'of your placing your Fire Insurance with the strongest Companies represented in this town, here arc other Companies that pay their losses others that are well managed and-TODAY-financially sound but a great many things may happen in 365 days and when your Insurance written for one, three or five years, it is important to choose a Company that will be as sound a year or two or three or five as it is today. The selection of a Fire Insurance Company requires both care and judgment. Are you using these in the selection of your ompanies? JUST GILLESPIE "Insurance That Insures." CERTAIN PERSONALS. Miss Adrieniie Baker, a student at Smith college, is spending her Easter vacation with her parents in College avenue. Mabel Cartwright is visiting Miss -Mabel Bycroft of Sharon.

and Mrs. W. IX Roznor Mercer spent Wednesday in town. Mrs. Net Loutzenhlser is ill at her home in Shenango street.

A. Keck has gone to Dunbar, to be the guest of Mrs Howard Clark. Clara Dickey in seriously "I at her borne in Shenango George Grauel is spending a few days in Pittsburgh. H. Rowley, Oliver and i.

1). Stinsott were in Xew i llnghton Tuesday investigating the building and loan features of the Home Protective Savings Loan association. UITIMIUV many code buildings on both the Long Island and Manhattan ion We handle the Celebrated Johnsbury Crackers" JLL NyaFs A 4 r-k Destroys dandruff and L' lps the hair L' food. HELP WANTEIy-Girl for general housework. Inquire 54 Shenango street.

m22-tt' room girl ck restaurant. fl tf guaranteed hose- 70 Per cent, profit; make $10 daily full or part time; beginners investigate. Strong Knit. Box -1020 West Philadelphia, Pa. 3 WANTED buy a portable chick en house.

Address -C" this of- fl( m2fi-3t of I he state and the originator the code every detail of ui tne code net lias submitted to that board aftermost preliminary report on a to out the explosion to the he point. He was sure school districts keeping accounts in of the fourth class, uter the mat- will be extended to districts of other classes. The adoption of such in uniformity he state. Under this bo possible to make correct hint 1 ne system of rould describe to me exactly what Jistric-ts. This will ivo to the ha.ua system of education pre enimuiH standing.

man deliver nursery stock and collect accounts Apply bv It loiter. Brown Brothers ard conditions Hoohesler, N. once, maid. A. L.

Davenny. i Suite makc-r, condition, price. Yle-jly Disgraceful School Conditions. Ueporls received by )o 6 board of indicate a dis- wraceiul condition in many of the i and out-buildings connect- will rural schols. A be waged against those untow- 01 teachers am average out-houses constitute U(Kt influences in community.

A reform and care of these build: us urgenUy demanded. tional hotel. at the Xa-i l-'lne showing of tailored and trim Apply hats Friday, at Mrs. Aah's and Guaranteed by W.R. DAVIS Nyal Store' the bottle.

New Importation of Mattings, Matting Rugs Lace Curtains Window Shades Oil Cloth, Linoleums Plain and Fancy Madras for Curtains A Special Showing at lOc per Yard Matting Rugs 3x6 6x9 ft 9x12 ft, $2.98. $1.45 down to 39c. THE FAIR 111 A in; 11 fl would happen when the nitro-glycerin was discharged. I said, 'you have nearly 22.000 leet of tumbling under Middle 1 he said, 'I have, and I need It all. And the holey that have been drilled in the tunnel for receivin- the nitro-glycerin would stretch a distance of over 22 if they were plaosa end to end.

and in these an) going put about 300,000 pounds of which will be discharged Bimultaneously by means of an electric spark. Hut I'ten otl now that when the discharge comes all you'll will a lot of water shoot, up in tne air and, sonio stones There testimonv 16 Vib iltion that Ml take your word, I re- I'llod. -11111 I shall be glad when it is "Til stake my reputation as an engineer mid all that I coined when in (he Civil war the result of the answered the general. 'Hut so great explosion has never been made I cautioned him. 'You tire purposing to discharge more explosive, by thousands of pounds, thnn any one ha.s ever dared before to discharge at one time.

1 "Mo smiled quietly as he replied: '1Cvery great thing has to be done the first "A few weeks Inter the mine was discharged, and the effect was exactly as General Newton had predicted. And then, for the first time, I realized how foolish had been the fears of many Xew Yorkers over the result of the explosion, and how cool and confident John Xewton had been in the crisis of his career, for by far the greatest achievement of his life was the manner in which he finally robbed Hell Gate of most of Its terrors to Walter has bought the Hernek property on Main street and will take possession April i. R. Royal of I-Jrie and K. oval ()f Con way are town this week The poison pen at work in Jamestown A young i a( is years old and of good tamily.

living on Jackson, ha.s received seXerai Hers threatening her life if hp continued keeping eompanv with a pertain young man in town. Thes- are left at the door each night and led )ai ey from country." But it i knosvn that the writer is and will be severely dealt with when caught. Madge Brown her grandmother, Mrs. J. West Cunningham street, is visiting U.

Madge, Butler. of R. POINTS OF MERIT. If you compare our Laundry Work with that of others you will find that there are many points of merit in our favor. From the initial dip in i water to the final touch of the iron nothing is permitted to touch the clothes except the purest soap and finest starch.

Favor us with an order; will do our utmost to retain your custom F. 8. SNYDER. Prop. Crescent Steam Laundry BESSEMER TAKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table IT Effect Sept.

17, nn. Trains le Greenville Easterm Standard time. Southward a for Dewey Brady a Bend) East New -Miss Tibby Roth returned houje after friends in (own. hey of But- Butler ha.s visit with Rorlz of Cleveland was a Thursday. is hale, heartv rosy and jolly.

Prank No. 9. 9:33 a. ror DU I Ier East Pittsburg and Allegheny No. 11, 3:45 p.

dally, for Butler East Plttaburg and Allegheny, necting week days for Hllllardi and W. A. R. R. stations.

No. IS 7:21 p. tor Bnttojl Intermediate ataUona. Northward No. 12, 7:08 trom Buuer Freidman of Sharon was a business visitor in town, Wednesday.

David Long of Hadley was in town Wednesday. Marion East' Pitisburg. ier, to Erie, connecting week -or Meadville and Conneaut. O. I No 1 (1 A A'3 u.

lu, p. m-i frjm East burg, Allegheny ana Butler to Mead- i ville, Conneaut and Erie No. 2. 7:13 p. NIS TableV "and daughter, have returned from Pittsburgh.

MccTaiTahan of Sharon spent Wednesday evening friends in town. Like Magic Eczema, Salt Rheum and Heals ulcers. It's the most wonderful ointment! on earth. Assists Infirmities of Old Age. With the advance of years the (vital, functions of the body slow- In consequence the body the organs in (fuick has freed from or more persons.

healing pow- trembling and 'cold extremities are I terrible affliction common. assistance is so po-i KS ttnit as Pillozones. By their'direct' B. D. Comstock, Q.

p. A. i ttt rrt Pa. a. Laird.

Agent, Greenville, Ha. When a big customer ed on-business men like to send-the man who looks tne well- It you are to be the "Big Show" in marvelous spring and summer woolen display of men's suits ranging in Prices from to $40-the lowest- priced biggest valued tailoring line here-ready for -u." We also make ladies' suits and skirts. A. KRIEGER cured, change. Mild, free from irrine me-utrr Wh Sa a Oint- cleaZg It cure" so surely and wi inble medicine is H0 H.

Miat ft o- ot the i per box, sold at Mil- for any of the troubles etl vc aiK! fop Guises frosted feet. chiN sore nip- Scratch Pads. Scratch pads of good smooth sizes, at low prices Co. Rubber atarapa. Anvance Arpus Co Ointment is 2r, and SOo a sofi, velvety, clear' antisepti -us.

Jhompson Medical biifwl ng up Middle navigation, by 4. i reef." (Copyright. I911. by E. J.

Kdwarcla. 1 I Mra The Sting of Corns Relieved Night. y0ur boot doesn't Rights Reserved.) All COAL STRIKE? Be on the safe side and lay in an extra load A. MILLER CO. Upward Path.

"I don't see anything'that man has ever done that warrants his offlcia' Importance," said the man who finds fault. "No," said Senator Sorghum. "Some of us get on not by what we have done, but by what we are willing to promise not to Star Showing of tailored hats, at Carrie Davenny's on Thursday, March 28. m26-2t and. Fv, acts it in 1 removea tho without burn or scar.

Get the best -Putnam's Painless Corn and War praetor. sure relief Ol ses bunions, warts and corns As substitutes are Sold by Win. cut- rate drug store, 186 Main street. Dentist. First Floor, Steele Building Formerly a tor of operative dentistry, Medico Chi College.

BOSTON" New Department. in connection with my upholstering department I have In a full i line or furniture and. rugs which be here this week. Wait for I wm be you 8 ee The New On which New" THE WT MILLINERY COMPANY announce their SPRING MILLINERY OPENING Friday and Saturday, March 29-30 -M be 8h own thV and O8 w-toHtatfluH Jin OwpvUlvV I tonally flood.

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