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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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THE EVENING RECORD, GREENVILLE, PA. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1812. 0. G. GO.

Core for Hosiery lerode iderwear les Gloves festleys Goods Idor Linens SOCIAL AFFAIRS. Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Hittle entertained the officers and pastor of the Reformed church, Friday evening at a six o'clock, dinner, in honor of the GSth birthday of Mrs. Hit'le's father. Jacob Moser. The table was beautifully decorated in yellow and white. The place cards were clever little poems describing the guests.

The dinner was a surprise to Mr. Moser and the gnesis presented him with a handsome walking sUck. Peterson-Williams. Virgil Williams and Miss Ooldie I WOMAN HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT As a result of an automobile- acci dent which occurred Friday night ar. about 9:45 on the Myers hill, about I 1 miles north of Sharon, Mrs.

Fred Mal8 8erlously Uot ra Sell hite House and larrington Hall Coffees T.PEAN A Dainty Silver-Plated Vanity Box Peterson, both of Greenwood -township, Crawford county, were united in marriage at the Free Will Tlaplist. church parsonage in that township Wednesday, the pastor, Rev. H. O. Addis, officiating.

The groom is an industrious young man and the bride one of the most highly esteemed ladies in the township. The bride and groom were attended by Thomas Hall and Miss Wsie Matlocks, in the capacity of bridesmaid and groomsman. Engagement Ainoi-nced. At a very prettily appointed dinner Friday evening at the home of her Mr. and A.

D. Gillespie, Miss Lorcna Gillespie announced her engagement to Mr. C. W. Johnston.

The table was beautifully decorated pink and while roses and the injured. Airs. Malson was one of a party Taken to Penitentiary. Mercer, May Z. Velka Ankarich, who was convicted on November 10, 1909, of the murder of Lazar Marsukite near the old muck mill of the Stewart Iron company, Sharon, on the night of July 26.

1909, and sentenced to death but whose sentence was commuted to life Imprisonment by the board of pardons on April 17, was this morning taken from the Mercer jail to the Western penitentiary to commence his sentence. Ankarich was taken to the penitentiary by Sheriff Martin Crain. He was in good spirits when left, and his health lias greatly improved of late. He is now living in hope that, he may eventually se- ONLY BIG SHOW COMING that had been out for an automobile llre a pardon. ICver since his ar- ride.

two of the others being Charles rest lit; lias stoutly denied his guilt. Robinson, owner and driver of the machine, and Mrs. Robinson. They had jusf reached the top of Myers' hill where the road makes a MERCER. Hon.

M. Speer and Gc'ii. Willis .1. Hillings of Oil City, who oppos- very sharp curve. The road is very 'd each other for Republican lined tin nomination for Congress at.

the re- Robinson cent primaries, have filed their ex- lind turned his cr to the right to per- pense aecomUs with Clerk of Courts narrow and dark, being either side by trees. Mr. Great Antiseptic Ointment Called San Cura That W. R. Davis Sells on Money Back Plan.

"Arm badly scalded with steam." writes Gilbert Hard of Rlnard's Mills, O. -San Cura Ointment stopped the pain at once and arm healed rapidly. It is a wonderful ointment." Here's another: Ellis AV. Frankenstein, Titusvtlle, broke his leg in bed six from hospital as five years on crutches, while opening in leg continued to discharge terrible Cura Ointment drew out poison, pus and many pieces of perfectly weight increased from St! to 121 pounds. San Cura Ointment draws out all poisons; it is such a marvelous healing antiseptic ointment that it is sold on money back plan.

It cures itching skin, tetter, eczema salt rheum, old running and fever sores, ulcers, boiils, carbuncles, sore mlt a rig to pass when he ran into a nix-foot bank. how Mrs. Malson was injured is not. known as the other members of the party were not injured at all. Malson was found about thirty feet back of the car, her head badly right, leg broken in two places above the knee and her body badly lacerated.

It is also feared that she received corsage boquets of suffere( inte na i injuries. and white rose buds. The place hen questioned as to how Mrs. were hand painted and small Malson lmve been thrown from (envelopes containing cards bearing ll(? Mrs Uobinsoni who occupied the prospective bride's and her tllp Hpnt tminpan nf fiance's name were on streamers pink ribbons. Covers were laid for fourteen of Miss Gillespie's most lintimate friends.

No wedding date 3ias been announced. Frat Dance Invitations Issued. Invitations have been received for fifth annual dance of the Alpha the rear seat in the tonneau of the car with Mrsr. Malson, stated that. she did not know, as she had not missed Ms.

Malson until the car stopped. Mrs. Malson stated that she had not jumped and did not know how she had been thrown from the car. She was taken to the Utihl hospital Chapter of the Alpha Delta Mu fra- a critical condition, ternity of Thiel college to be held in Henninghoff hall, Friday evening, May 17. The Rees orchestra will furnish music for the affair which promises to be one of the most bril- liarnt the season.

Many out-of-town gtjfests, including members of the frat who have left town, will be in attendance. Engagement Announced. Announcement lias been made of the engagement of Miss Pearl Seylor and Mr. Peter Hincy. The engagement will terminate in an early June wedding.

fnvitatlons Issued. Mrs. Frank R. Layng has issued invitations for a reception Friday afternoon, May 10, from 2 until 5. CENT A WORD COL'JMN.

Fitted'With French Powder iPuff and Concentrating Mirror Get one FREE by purchasing La box of Williams' Talc Powder Choice of Four Odors. HAflRY D. WEST, DRUGGIST, £reet, Greenville, Pa. ie Sign Man of all Descriptions Brass, Board, Tin, ilin, Oil Cloth, Raised Letter Call or Phone 1-2 State Street Bell Phone 189 Sharon, Pa. Uatea: One cent a word first insertion, half-cent each subsequent Insertion.

purse. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. m4-l t-08T. FOR for cottages on Shenango river opposite Riverside park on reasonable terms. James C.

Brackin. m4-Gd book, black cover. Reward if left at fish market. m3-tf shawl. Reward if returned to this office.

a27-lf scarf pin, 1912, Thiel seal. It. H. G. on Return to this office.

Reward. a23-tf SALE FOR scholarship through Westminster college, New 'Wilmington, Pa. Inquire Mrs. Ed. Plum street.

ml- 1 FOR plants, leading varieties, No. 1 stock, nicely packed, per thousand. S. ljullis, Linesville, Pa. aHO-l()d FOR range, sideboard, hall rack, secretary, sewing machine, bedstead, springs, mattress, wash stand, tables, cabinet, chairs, dishes, lamps, pictures, kitchen utensils, carpets, lawn-mower, refrigerator.

Inquire 32 Penn avenue. aiiO-tf City estaurant Main Street Asthma! rHMA REMEDY absolute cure Bronchitis jSlplggists mail FOR book oa.se and writing desk. Also one dresser, Clinton street. a27-tf FOR SALK porch. Inquire this ollire.

FOR russei leather, double f-irlli saddle. Jones Mouse. FOR and lot, No. 21 Chambers street, lot (iOxlGd, house rooms and bath, city and well water, hot water heater. Inquire at.

premises. FOR properties, all improvements, excellent locations. Bargains. I3oth phones. J.

M. Hittle. FOR lots in Leet addition. J. M.

Hittle. s22-tf FOR RENT. FOR house. Inquire Art Millinery store or Belli phone 10-J. m2-tf FOR house, Harrison street.

Inquire this office. FOR office, new front, all conveniences; moderate rent. Address -H" this ofllce. FOR rooms, for light housekeeping. Inaulre Jones House.

AUTOMOBILE STOLEN IN A 1911 model Ford runabout bearing a license tag numbered 34219, and owned by H. M. Willsoii, was stolen from the busiest section of Sharon early Friday evening. The theft occurred at about eight o'clock at the corner of Chestnut and State streets where Mr. Willson had let: it stand while attending to a matter of business.

Information was immediately made but as yet no trace of 'he ear 'can be found. fiexnor. Mr. Speer spt'iil $1,171.117, nipples, piles, frosted feet, chilblains, orio-hair of which paid for news- a tarrh and chapped skin. Only 2ii paper announcements.

General Hul-1 alul 50 cents ajar, ings spent Hied are follows: inson, Ralph R. Down, T. Abernethy, S. S. Uroclcwny, S.

W. Buck- Walter. $262.24. All 0 candiclat.es who Illied statenients certillecl that GREATER AND BIG DOUBLE MENAGERIE The Traveling AWIUSEMEN of the Age Herrt of TT-V JLJOIlg Tin- Most Highly Educated Kk-phant in the World. Other accounts H(J sure and always use San Cura Ralph L.

Rob- I Soap for all skin diseases and to give you a Hue complexion. It's a splendid baby soap, prevents infantile diseases, 25 centst. Saves Leg of Boy. "It seined chat my 14-year-old boy -I-T UUJ their expenses amounted to leas than would have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. F.

Howard, Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doctors treatment failed till we tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25c at Miller's Pharmacy, Harry D. West, and Predonia Pharmacy, Fredonia.

Worth Trying. An angler who says it works finely, gives the following direction for se- angleworms for fishing bait without much work: -Take a broom handle three and a half feet long, drive it. into the spoi likely to be inhabited by angleworms. Leave an end sticking up about six inches. Then take a rough board and rub it over the top of the broom handle.

The rubbing will cause a vibration of the earth and the angry and disturbed, will work their way out of ground. A fellow can get a pail full of worms in a short time." Deafness Cannot lie Cured Dy I'H'ill applications, ua Ihry cannot reach the cased portion ot tin- t-ivr. 'I ncrt; only tfl cunr and that is by mnrUif.s Deafness i.i cau.sL'i] by an hillatiuMl condition ot mucous lintnn ot the Kn.stat;ll!u:i Tnljf. Vv hen tlili" tube Is InHumcd you have a rumbling sound or tin- perfect heartnir. ami whe.i it entirely Deaf- Is the result, and unless the Inilalnntation ran be Ulke.il out and thbj tube restored to its normal condition, will be deMroyed forever: nine out of ten are caused by Calarrh, which Is nothing but an Inniuned condition of the mucous We will clve One Hundred Dollars for any case rrt firmness (caused by ttnii cannot be cureu bv Hall's Catarrli Senn lor circulars, I'.

.1. CHE.VKV A Toledo. Pold by Trie. Take HrJI'H family Hills for HELP room girl dishwasher at, National hotel. a2C-tf Oh- I foopt reliable.

room girl at City restaurant. fl-tf guaranteed hose; 70 cent profit; make $10 daily; ll or lime; beginners Strong Knit, Box 4029, West ladelphla, Pa. f3-tt WANTED. unfurnished room, with parMculftrs, this Low Round Trip Rates Nickel Plate Road Portland Seattle Tacoma And other North Pacific coast and norihwestern points on certain dates in May, June, and October. Los Angeles, Oakland, San Diego on certain dates in April, May, June and August.

Kun Francisco on certain dates in April, May, June, July, August and October. CHURCH NEWS. First M. E. Church.

Public worship with sermon by the pastor, Rev. Morris A. White, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. The Sunday school meets at a. m. and the Epworth League meeting is held at p. m.

A cordial welcome for all. United Presbyterian. 11 a. -The Sixth Commandment." p. "The Wreck of the Titanic." After Verdict Rendered.

deliberating for about one hour the jury on the Arnold-Simpson case reahced a verdict of guilty but recommended the prisoner to the clemency of the court. ler, upon hearing the Justice 5711- verdict sentenced Simpson to pay a fine of $2 and the costs which amounted to or serve BO days in the Mercer county jail. Simpson paid the line and costs. The Trials of a Traveler. "I am a traveling salesman," writes E.

E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, -and was often troubled with constipation and Indigestion till 1 began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found an excel- len remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are unequa)- ed. Only 25 cents at Miller's Pharmacy, Harry D.

West's and Fredonia Pharmacy, Fredonia. Why He Was Late. "What made you so "I met Smith son." "Well, that is no reason why you should be an hour late getting home to "I know, but I asked him how he was feeling and he insisted on telling me about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to take Chamberlain's Tablets?" "Sure, that is what he needs." Sold by Harry D. West. Easy Payments.

Furniture sold on easy upholstering and repairing done at the now furniture store. 100 Main street, right by the bridge. E. Olin. Poor appetite is a sure sign of impaired digestion.

A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefited by taking these tablets. Sold by Harry West. T.ol'.'cs of Ferry Davis' Paiahulor sol ysoi tvmo'ly stops tht of liuriis WiUauS. It 1 in-u.

It cures culds crumjw. ccuitr, dmiThuiii. There ought to 1 botllo on your shelves iu.st now, ready foi the lirht sigu nt' tri'ulilu. 'A'ho sine irf nud there fl id America's (in-atcst Acrobatic and Aerial Sensation KINGS OF THE HIGH WIRE WAKAHAWA TROUPE OK A A ENGLAND'S CHAMPION UAREBACK RIDER 500 PEOPLE 3 OF MUSIC-3 250 HORSES 25-CLOWNS 25 Renr-e 'Wilcl 20-WORLD'S GREATEST LEAPERS- 20 A I Grand Free Street Parade LEAVES SHOW GROUNDS DAILY AT 10 O'CLOCK Afternoon at 2 2 Night at 8 Porto Rico's New Wonder. From far away Porto Rico come reports of a wonderful new discovery that is believed will vastly benefit the people.

Hamon T. Marchau, of Barceloneta, writes "Dr. New Discovery is doing splendid work here. It cured me about live time of terrible coughs and colds, also my brother of a severe cold in his chest and more than 20 others, who used it on my advice. We hope this great medicine will yet he sold in every drug store in Porto Rico." For throat and lung troubles it has no equal.

A trial will convince you of Its merit. ami $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Miller's Pharmacy, Harry D. West and Fredonia Pharmacy.

Fredonia. Pa. Sfe C. Melenbacher, Erie, Pa, POINTS OF MERIi. If you compare our Laundry Work with that of others you will find that there are many points of merit in our favor.

Prom the initial dip fn water to the final touch of the irou, nothing is permitted to touch the clothes except the purest soap and A complete line of shoulder braces, ankle porters, and wrist bands. SHROM'S THE PENSLAR STORE ssf PORTLAND CEMENT Pulverized Limestone Burned Lime NEW CASTLE PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY Manufacturers of The Best Quality Portland Cement For all Purposed also Pulverized Limestone and Burned Lump Lime for Agricultural use. Pamphlets giving full instructions for using Portland Cement on the farm, and Lime as a Fertiliser, for worn out and unproductive farm lands, free on application. New Castle Portland Cement Co. New Castle, Pa.

I NEW COAL QUEMAHONING SMOKELESS For Hard or Soft Coal Stove and Furnace Use. No Smoke No Soot Price $4.50 A. THE SPECIALTY MARKET can supply you with strictly fresh caught fish. Fresh stock received each day. You will IOOK a good while before you lind a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

It not only gives cures. Try it when you have cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cure which it will effect. For sale by H. M. West.

BESSEMER i.AKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table in Effect Sept. 17, Trains Greenville Eastern Standard time. Southward No. l. a.

tor Dewej (Brady'a Bend) East New Sutler and Allegheny. No. 9, 9:33 a. for HlllJarda, Hut ler, Eaat Pittsburg and Allegheny. No.

11, 3:45 p. m. dally, for Butler. East Pittsburg and Allegheny, con- Qcctlng week days for Milliard! W. A.

H. R. stations. No. 13, 7:21 p.

for Butler and Urders for sea foods lnt ermedlate stations. Northward No. 12, 7:08 a. irom Buuer Meadville, Conneaut, and Erie. No.

14, 11:50 a. dally, from East Pittsburg, Allegheny and Butler, to firie. connectlni week Meadvllle ana Conneaut, O. No. 10, 4:43 p.

tr jm East PltU- burg, Allegheny ana Butler to Meadville, Conueaut and Erie. No. 2, 7:13 p. from Allegheny Butler. NOB.

11 and duly; other tralzm lally except Sunday. E. D. Comstock, G. H.

be in by Tuesday of each week. No. 13 Canal St. Telephone 71-L True Vatati suits arid silk dresses Women's new $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, $18.50. Mixtures, Line Stripes, Whipcords, Serges, Diagonals.

Grey, Tan, Blue, Black. Women's new $35.00 Suits $25.00. Worsteds and Suitings, French Serges, and Whipcords, Fine Diagonals and Homespuns, medium and dark Tans, Greys, Blues, also Navy and Black. New Messaline, Taffeta, Foulard, Pongee, and Channcuse Silk Dresses and fur all dinner, afternoon or evening beautiful shades. $15.50 to $20.00 Silk Dresses, $12.50.

$25.50 to $28.50 Silk Dresses, $18.50. $33.00 to $40.00 Silk Dresses, $25.00. BUHL, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 1J. B.

Laird, Agent, (Jremmlle, Pa. Pltuburg. Pa. Ely's Cream Balm Kills the Deadly Catarrh Germs, No Stomach Dosing, Catarrh which is ba.l enough in itself, uarin SS of tllatu srnLl11 UIld ds to throat nnd The checked. back on Clllurrl1 is U3U losl UPd us nat the tmoat have in the.

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