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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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5 mui, coo HBEEST1LLB, OCT. 28, For that Cough. There will be many pleasant days before the snow falls. At the same time the rawness of the air at early morning and the chill you encounter at night may start you wheezing and barking Perhaps you think you dare neglect a cough at this season. It never pays to neglect health.

Nature never forgives or forgets. Dr. Dixon's Syrup Tar and Wild Cherry Soothes, heals, cures. It is coming the time of year when a Hot Water Bag is helpful, to a sick one We have them in one and two quart sizes. Blackmon Bentle's Drag Store, 194 Main Direct.

Hlldebrand Nomln The 28th annuul convention of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, held at Philadelphia nominated Altx. Hildehrand as grand oveiseer for 180899- W. A. Dugan and W. P.

Davis, of Meadyille, were nominated as representatives to supreme lodge. Carrier Found. A carrier pigeon came to the" home of H. Simpkms, West Salem township, last week. On one of its legs was a sil ver ring with this mark: (K) 2680.

There is a shaped notch cut in the right wing. The bird seemed exhausted and evidently came a long distance. The Mew Dally. The new daily be issued by the ADVANCE ARGUS is expected to make its appearance next week. It will be known as the Record.

The many things requiring our attention in the starting ot this journal have prevented our calling on all the business men ot Greenville, as was intended, but they will please consider themselves "cordially invited" to secure advertising space, which is on sale at reasonable rates. ADVANCE AKGUS Co. E. E. KEELBN is in Sharpiville this MM.

S. S. PALM, of Maple avenue, is very seriously ill. Gun. DIEFENDERFER, is in town this week.

WM MOWRY, of Stewart avenue, is attending court this week. BREVITIES. Read Tillotson's drive in dress A Case. The Shenango Printing Co. Ernest Gamble at the U.

P. church, Friday evening, October 29. Templar charm; finder rewarded by leaving at this office. Finest correspondence and initial sta tionery in the city. The Shenango Printing Co.

A few full blooded Poland China pigs for sale at $5 each took first premium at the fair. LEVI MORRISON. SITUATION WANTED house giil, experienced Address, 100 South Second street. The L'-x'ies' Lyric Quartette will assist Mr. Tumble at me U.

P. church, Friday, 29. W. A. K'irk has the new dress goods for tailor-nude suits.

Braids and braided sets ftn i.imming. I4-4W Now is i he time to leave your measure for a suit, overcoat or pants made to order, at FUcher, Benninglioff Be sure to hear Mr. Gamble in vocal reciiHl. assisted by the Ladies' Lyric Quarit-tte, at U. P.

church, Octo- bfr 29. The regular business meeting of the W. C. T. U.

wiil be held in the kinder garten rooms, Friday, October 29, at 2:30 p. m. The ladies of the M. E. Church hole? a chicken pie supper, Tuesday pveninp', November 2, in thecnurch parlors.

Supper 25C. All are invited. Go to Mrs. Frank Orangeville, for millinery for -n days. She will sell new, fresh, up to date goods at cost.

Come and examine goods. 021-21 Holy communion services at St. John's church on Sunday, at 10 a. m. Pre paratory services on Saturday, at 2 p.m.

English services on Sund evening at 7 o'clock. English services at Dona tion, or Sal-m rjiurcb, at 2:30 p. m. B. Stupn, pastor.

salesman for Greenville, for a general line of house hold goods sold to the consumer direct on the credit plan. First class financial inducement to thoroughly capable man. Write for information. Williams Co. 327 Washington Buffalo, N.

Y. o-aS-2W Under the auspires of the Epworth League, Dr. T. S. Lowden will a 1-ctiire on "How the Mind Behaves," in the M.

E. church next Monday evening at 8 No admission fee. "How Mind Behaves" discusses the co-ordination of mind and boclv upon what our intelligence and culture depends; the influ ence of heredity, environment and for mal education on our lives. How our eating, sleeping, recreating influences our lives for better or for worse. In addition to the new fashions in Harper's Bazar during October are sev eral noteworthy literary features among them an account, by Mrs.

Rose Hawthorne Lathrop.of her work in the Free Cancer Hospital which she has estab lished in the East Side of New York, with a photograph showing Mrs Lathrop receiving patients; a description of the "Carlsbad Cure." by Mrs. Poultney Bigtlow; and an article on "The One Hundredth Representation of Parsival Lucia Purdy. The November number of Harper's Magazine will contain a vivid descrip The Cloie of Rllle SeMon. season for ride practice in the National Guard wll close this week and members of the guard who have not visited the regimental range for the purpose of qualifying must do so before it becomes too late. General Order No.

12, issued from the office of the adjutant general at Harrisburg, says that every ofh'cal and enlisted man shall visit the rifle range before October 31 and qualify. Failure to obey this order will result in charges being preferred, and if found of disobeying orders, the. offender 11 be given a discharge for the good of the service. Good rich-Gel vlu. Mr.

Basil T. Goodrich and Miss Mamie E. Gtlyin were married at the home of the bride's parents, at Kennard, Wednesday evening, October 20, at 6:30. Promptly at the time appointed the first notes of the wedding march were sounded by Mrs. Nt-llie Cirman, of Meadville, who presided at the organ.

The bride was tastily gowned in white silk, trimmed in duihcss and white satin ribbon She carried a boquet of bride's roses wore white carnations. Miss Mabfl Lackey was maid of honor and Miss M.utde Lackey was bridesmaid. Both are cousins of the bride. Mr. Ralph Goodrich, brother of the groom, was best man, and Mr.

Herman McLain was groomsman Master Frank Goodrich Vere Gelvin were flower chil Iren. wedding ceremony was peiformt- Rev. McKiuUy, assisted by The were beautifully arranged, i lie supper table being set in the the letter and center piece fl composed of Geraniums roses were placed in the center f-i ttv U. At the I'eur o' 7:30 a bounteous sup- war 1 served, afier which all spent a pleasant t-vming. Mr.

and Mrs. Goodrich left the nt-xt morning, bv way of the B. L. R. at 7:30, for PiitsburK and other cities Thry will be at home to their friends November i.

A GUEST. V. NANOO COUNTY TRAGEDIES. Botnl I' ire Bt Murder and Attempted SiilcUle. Three persons were burned to death and seven more were seriously injured in a fire that destroyed the Hotel Brooklyn, at Kelletlville, 25 miles southeast of Oil City, on Sunday morning.

The building was a three-story one, roughly built of double boards and burned like tinder At 2 o'clock that morning, when (he fire was first discovered, there were 17 persons asleep in the hottl Those killed were Prof. Tucker, aged about 65 years, who traveled about the country giving stereopiicon exhibitions, and is supposed to have come from Sewickley, near Pittsburg. Andrew of Tionesta, a mail carrier, aged 21 years and par tially paralyzed. Miss Kate Miller, of Kellettville, aged 19 years. Emma Kiser, a teacher in the Kellettvi le schools, was so badly burned about the fare and body, and so severely injured by jumping from the second story of the hottl that she may die.

Trade Farran, aged about 60 a life-long resident of the oil regions, murdered his wife and made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide Saturday night. Farran was found by a neighbor MRS. MARTIN EICH, of was a Greenville visitor Ust week. W. A.

BOYD, Sandy Lake's new postmaster, was in town last week. MRS. F. DOAN is spending' a few days with a sister near Niles, O. MRS.

MARTHA DE CAMP, of fames- town, was in town lust Saturday. Miss ANNA ROSSITKR, of Meadville, is a guest at Dr. M. McElhaney's. REV.

JOHN SKVM, of Lansford, this State, is the guest oi Llewellyn Davis. MRS. ARLINCJ HAAS has returned from a visit with friend- in Cranesville. MRS. WHITEMAN is in Buffalo, attend- the W.

C. T. national convention. MRS. STERN, of Meadville, who has been visiting Mrs.

S. H. Ross, returned on Friday. MRS. J.

FELL and daughter, of Kennard, were in Greenville on business, Monday. CHARLES H. AUSTIN snd family, are moving to Braddock, where Mr. Austin is in business. JUDGE MILLER was here one evening last week, hearing the testimony in a lunacy case.

MRS. J. E. NUTT and daughters Nellie and Mary, of YouiiRstown, have been visiting in town. MRS.

M. ROLAND and daugh er, Hjrence, returned yesterday from a visit to Pittsburg. DR. H. ROTH, of Chicago, is visit ing his daughter, Miss Mettie Roth, who is attending Thiel college.

Miss BESSIE MILKS, of Albion, was the guest ot Her friend, Miss E1U of Osgood, the past week. IRA THOMPSON, of Sheakleyville, has returned home after a visit wi his aunt, Mrs Horace Granger. DUNCAN CAKMICHAKL, of Henderson, has been diawn as U. S. circuit couil juror for the November term.

DAVID McC'LURE, an old resident of Pymatuning township, is confined to his bed, wiili a lingering disease. L. RODGERS, of Greene township has returned from Dixmont, where he was employed during the summer. THOMAS G. DERR, of New Hamburg, secretary of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance was here on Saturday.

MRS. MARIA M. HARNKVIOUS, who lives in Deliware township, will remove to Greenville, the middle of November. HON. GKORGE M.GAUMER and wife, ol Mansfield, were guests of Rev.

George Gaumer, 01 College avenue, last week. W. W. EMERY is making extensive improvements about his residence on the corner of Clinton and South Penn streets. Miss CATHERINE McKiNLEV, who is attending Slippery Rock normal, has been visiting her McKmley and wife.

S. C. LIVINGSTON is in Marion, taking treatment in a sanitarium lor his arm, which lias been troubling him tor some time. J. F.

ROBERTS, Keunard; J. N. Donaldson, New Hambuig; S. A. Williams, Sheakleyviile, were business visitors here week.

MRS A. M. COURTENAY, wife of the pastor of the First M. Church, Mead- yille, died on Thursday night after an illness of five weeks. O.

McCRACKEN, of Sandy Creek, was in town, Satuiday, looking after some business in connection with the new Sheakleyville M. E. church. J. FRANKLIN, a brother of Mrs.

J. T. Davis, and formerly a resident of Stoneboro, was married yesterday at Dubois, to Mirs Arminta Wilezill. THOMAS COURTNEY, of Raymond City, was here, Monday evening, on his way to his former home: Grove City. He had been in Montreal for a visit.

W. A. BARROWS, of Sharpsville, Pa has entered on the duties of superintendent of the Mahoning Valley Iron Company's blast furnace, Youngstown. Miss MINNIE BIXLER has returned to her home to (jreenville, Pa after a pleasant month's visit in family of B. exe liullerTimes JOHN A.

CARNBS. John A. Carries was born July 13,1828, near Orangevll'r, and died Sunday, October 24, 1897, at 5:30 a. m. He was buried, Tuesday, October, a6, 1897, at 2 p.

m. from M. E. church. Mr.

dunes had a stroke of paralysis in January, 1882, from which he never entirely recovered. The second stroke occurred Saturday, October, 23, 1897, and proved fatnl. He was married December 24, 1857, to of which union five children are living Harry H. of Erie Florence Jennie and J. Walter, of Greenville, and William Youngstown, O.

He was engaged in the mercantile and warehouse business for 12 years at Big Bend, Mercer county, previous to the abandonment of the Pittshurg and Eiie canal; was justice of the Peace six years appointed revenue assessor in 1870, at which time he moved to Greenville where he has resided since. Mr. C.trnes was a Republican in poll tics aid very active and influential. From 186510 1875, no man in Mercer county took a more active part in politics tl an did Mr. Cirnt-s.

After failing in health he remained close at home, but' he did not lose imeiest in public matteis, though he could not take an active part Mr. Cirneswasa member of the Methodist Episcopal Cnurch, a good citizen and and has left a good name behind him. Continued from page one in his palatial residence in Chicago, the other in his palatial car, the and in sight of his honv. To both death came suddenly and unexpectedly. Both were hushed into silence in their last moments; the one from the pangs of the heart, and the other from smoke and flame.

Neither, when the end had come, hud the blessed privilege of looking upon their loved ones, or of addressing them one single loving word, for to tiiem wife and children were absent. The names of Woodruff Waener and Pullman are indissolubly associated with the sleeping car, and so long as those coaches of comfort shall tun, so long will their names be held in honor and grateful remembrance. L. HlPl'KK. Greenville, Pa.

ADDITIONAL Kit SON A HOODLDM1SM. A number of AH gVny college students spent Sunday here Mi-s Zella Home and guest, Miss Elmira, N. at H. Home's; Miss Btlle Chase and guest, Miss Bullock, of Httsburg, at G. B.

Chase's; Vernon Writh', of Verona, and Soult, at D. S. Soult's Charles C. Couse, at Mrs. S.

P. and Paul Weyand.at Mrs. Liuisa Keek's. Forest Moorhe.id was the guest of reUtives. A Hasting and Making Pan Muni" Very Knnk Oitnitc or It In Grrvnvlllo.

A InclilttiitM. Greenville hoodlums seemed to have an inning last week, and succeeded in making themselves very obnoxious. The Shenango river bridge railings were laired so that passers by became ''marked" people at once. Several ladies nearly ruined their dresses. The perpetrators of the trick were discovered obliged to clean off the tar.

J.M.Roland'- street clock was bent down halfway to the pavement, Wed titsday evening Thursday evening Gertrude English, Columbia avenue, entertained a number of flit-lids, and the festivities had scarcely when a gang of boys ap peared on the scene. They threw pebbles against the house and windows, and opened doors. Mrs. English, who asked them to leave, was told to "go to Alter tearing down a grape vine and a fence, the buys left. They put in over an hour at the deviltry and left just before Officer Melvin's arrival.

TO CDHK A IN A Tski- Luinlivp Itronw (julniiii' '1'ulilrin. rcfuiiil tin 1 muni')' II it fulls DAY. AII in UK- slock granite monuments and headstones at Greenville marble woiks. Prices that can't be beat. P.

J. HALPIN. Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and nil stock, cured in 30 minutis hy Woolford's S.mitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Shiom druggists Greenville, Pa.

The Found. Several weeks ago Mrs A R. Ogden discovered, while at Meadville, that she had exchanged satchels wuh some one. No trace of the missing satchel was found, and a local was inserted in the ADVANCE ARGUS. On Tuesday the saichel arrived Iroin Butler and was left at this office for the ptoper owner, while the other satcnel is now in its owner's possession at Butler.

Yet some people say advertising doesn't pay. Send your Clothing to us. We will do any light repairing, clean and press the same, and if you are not perfectly satisfied with the work, we charge you nothing. Coats, 11.25; Pants, 75; Vests, 50 Light Suits $2.00. CRESCENT STEAM LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS, 150 Main 1'a.

Inquire at HcGlimans' Grocery. 233 MAIN STEET. I'ulillr There will be exposed at public sale on the pi ice known as the O. Fell larm, one mile east of Kennatd, Saturday November 6, at a. the following: Two single busies, 2 wagons, spring wagon, i deign, i pair light bobsleds, Jersey sled, imrpoon hayfork, plough, cultivator, harrow, 2 pair work harness, single harness, mowing machine, stikey rake, grain cradle, 3 horses, 3 cows, calf, head of sheep, 2 brood sows, 9 wheat, outs, com, potatoes, hi.y, straw, corn fodder and numerous oilier artii le.s, MRS S.

FKI.L. on the premises ol Mrs Marin M. Harnevious, Delaware township, miles west New Hamburg, Tuesday, November 9 at ioa. the following: One mare, jersi cow, heifer, 5 shoals, wagon, buggy, -i harness plow, harrow, cultivator, corn, oals, hay, corn- fodder, chickens. On the same day oiler my proper') for sale, consisting of 20 acre more or less, 2 story brick ham and other outbuildings.

fruit of all kinds MKS. M. M. A I'rntiiliittiit Of Greenville, 111., Mr. C.

E. Cook, writes. "1 have been troubled with bill- iousness, sick headache, sour stomach, constipation, lor several years. sought lonn and tri- many remedies, but was disappointed until I tiied your Syrup Pepsin. 1 can cheerfully recum- nifiiJ it to any suffering from above.

complaints," Achre, Druggist. J. M. Thirsweud, ol Grosbeck, Texas; says that whttn he has a spell of indigestion, and feels bad and sluggish he takes two of I)e Witt's Little Karly Risers at night, and he is all right the next morning Many thousands ol others do the same thing. Do Achre, Druggist.

you Wiir Waged upon the lesser ills. We hfive often prevented greater troubles. As a weapon against Constipation. Indigestion and Sick Headache. Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin leads in imponance. 10 doses 10 cents. Regularsizes soc and 11; Of Achre, Druggist. 07 4w Kane and Moss to ClilciiRit Nov. tut lo Oth via I'riiiixylvititlti The horse show and fat stock exhibi tion will he open at Chicago during first week ot November.

Low rate excursion tickets will be sold November i to 6, both dates inclusive, to Chicago fiom ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines; return coupons valid Sunday, Nov. 7. Extra good underwear at A. Keek's for gents, ladies and children, only asc. Wool undeiwear lor soc and 75C.

tion of the second battle of Valestinos, on Saturday night wiih the greater por one of the most stirring contests during t.pn of his upper and lower jaw and all the Greco-Turkish War, by Richa.d of his nose shot away. In pantomime from photo- Harding Davis, illustrated graphs taken by Mr. Davis; a critical biographical article on ''Damel Webster," bv Carl Schurz; and a paper on 'The New by Toru Hoshi, Japanese Minister to the United States. The fiction wll include instalments of the serials by Frank R. Stockton and William McLennan, and a short story by W.

D. How. 11 OYSTERS. Oysters to Stew Oysters to Fry Oysters for any purpose Finest Baltimore Selects AT BLAKELY'S. Block.

Simclm Noticii. For a short time our superior mat surface cabinets are reduced to $3 per dozen our $3 glossy cabinets to 2 50; also a verv tine grade of $2 cabinets Call early and have your sittings before the holiday rush. At these low prices all orders must be accompanied by the money. SMITH The time was when'money was easy, that was what we lilo'd to recall aw the good old times, and they were good, but dwelling on them too long we are apt to overlook the opportunities of tlie prenent. Better begin now.

Thewe good old times are not coming in the direction you are looking, they are coining over a new road bed with new equipmentf, new motive power, new ideas, BO we press iorward and adopt the methods ol: the, day. This Week. ie described the shooting of his wifi ie at first knocked her down with the of the gun and before she could ise had fired a charge from a heavily oaded douUe-barrel shot gun into her breast, causing instant death He attempted to fire the remaining oad into his own neck, but cap snapped and did not ixrlode. He re- 'oaded the weapon and stepped out his door yard, placed the muzzle of the gun beneath his chin, and pulled the trigger with his toe. He was naked when found, and may recover.

ADDITIONAL. LOCAL The En'e aihletic club defeated Thiel, 22 to S-iturday. All the music at the U. P. church on the 29th will be of high oider.

Remember that C. E. Smith can show wo medals for superior work at the National convention of photographers. You will miss a musical treat it you do not attend the concert at the U. P.

church, Friday evening, October On and after Sunday. October 31, Nos. i htid 16, Erie railroaii, will be discon linued between Salamanca and Y.iu.igs town. The interior of the Firdt National bank has gteatly improved by a substantial a'tractive fl made of nibble chips in re unit. En e-rut'imrnt M.

K. church par Thursdiv pv'-imy, October 28, -uispices lui ilub will mu-ic. including lelrt-s'une'it 10 mil You can'i LU' can avoid it HIH! run: cv throat or lung Minute Cough Cu-e. gist. pii'i'i but vou i other loitll of hy tlie usr oi One Drug- Mechling.it Breeze 21, at the residence ol Rev.

S. B. Stupp, 'lumbia avenue, Mr. Austin Krt-mis, of Kremis and Miss Anna M. Royal, of Fredonia.

D. S. YARD, who is known to many of oui embarked in Ihe newspaper business at Oilman, N. Y. The new venture is called The Bee and is a neat, 16 page paper.

GEORGE M. PULLMAN began his buni- ness career as clerk in a store at West- titl.l, the proprietor of which was tne. late 'bijutre Btick, who removed Irom that town lo Greenville. KEV JAMKS R. BURROWS, pastor ol the Hariansbuig, Lawience county, M.

chuicn.and Miss Mary Daugherty, oi Grove City, were united in marriage at noun yesterday, at the home of tlie bride's parents. MRS. ELIX BARRETT, died at the home ol her son, Thomas Baneu, Clarksville street, Wednesday evening of last week. The fu'ieral was held St. Micuael's church, lo.lowed by liner- meni at Wiit-atiand.

McCoNNELL, the temperance lerturet, was in police court in Clevt- land lasi week, charged with intoxication. Tlie court turned him over to probate court lor exaniiiia ion as to his sanity. McConneli was reCiiit.y re- from ihe Newhurt; asylu.n N. N. WASSON wife and daughter, ot nuaburg, visited Inends at Shenango an i Gteeuviil this week and list.

Mi. is a war and hel I nu men appointments under the national -ince trie war closed. is ai til; clerk oi the a 1 Washington, C. A pany nt young people ch-iperoned by liiKuhon and Mrs. M.tttin.

3jjt.ni a pleasant diy at the TiitoUon cottage, Conneaut Lake, Fri 'day. Thu-e prt-aeni were Misses Jessie Moisman, Margie Mossman, Alice Vaughn, Messts. Paul Til- totson, Uan Packard, Fred. A. Huber, of Greenville, and Charles Linn and ChaiifS Smith, of Butler.

WARNING who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warnings of danger and save themselves suffering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible n-medy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. Achre, Druggist. Small pill safe pill, best pill, De Witt's Little Early Risers cure biliousness, constipation, sick headache. CJ Achre, Druggist.

Your Ilnweln With Cnmly Gntliartle, cure constipation forever If C. O. fall, tiiouuy, 1831 1898 CountryGentleman THE BEST OF THE INDISPENSABLE TO ALL COUNTKV RESIDENTS WHO WINII TO KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. We introduce to your notion a very fine line of MHII'H and Boyw 1 Clothing. They wen; bought at manufacturer's pricew and we mean to gi've you the- benefit while they Men's SuitB, former price $5.00, we are going to selk them ul Suits, former price $0.00, our price 4.00» Men's Clay Worsted.

These goods are well- known to the trade to be all worsted and fast A record breaker at Men's and Youths' Overcoats in Kerseys, Chinchillas and Cheviots in thu newest shades and strictly up-to-date make. We are selling lower than ever. Opera Block, GREENVILLE, PA. Kane Moss. TERMS REDUCED FOR 1898: SuhHi-rlptloii, TWO Four SuhnrriiitloiiK, SKVK.V IIOM.AKS, Kli SuliHrrlptloiiH, MMC A.

MILLER Old i'iAi. Ixnri'KMKvrK (wlilrli will lie by mail on tu pcrxonH rulfiiiiK Clubs; Toper I-'UKK nil (he ri'Ht nf tliix to New tin 1MH; ASIJ A I'KKMII'M KOH KVKKV ItKvbKK It Will lie I hi- ililltTi'DK' I III- CO.St (it the Country (Ji-nlli'ii'im anil ilmi 'itliui uprl- cullural nniy rtu'llly lie n-ilucccl, by. making up Cluli, in Less Tliiin a Cent SEND FOR SI'ECIXEN Will i.n.ilr, the VVli.ii a ililli.TCnco In IIII.VIH LUTHER cil l-'ruc, und CUht hliuuid jrr oiil.t f( TUCKER COl'lES, this ri-vcnl yimr liav- Mirli Au.llL..» SON. -jr. OUR SPECIALTIES: Greenville ISIork Coal "Old Morfonl," "Federal," 1'ittslnirfj I'liiiliantlld vein, IViniH.vlvaiiia Coal I'illslon linn! Conl, Connellsville Coke, Stove and Chest nut.

Sow IB the time to place your order for your winter's supply- Get our prices. Canh talks. We make prices that move the coal. AIM ooal rosoreened, honest weight, courteous treatment, prompt service- Main Offlce-Opp. Postoffice.

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