Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 25, 1889, Image 4

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CURE
M*Headaris»aa<lreHevealltl»'troabiaslac« 1
Mil* MMnoa iKM of the system. nek a*
IMHK NUM. nmrtim Distrtee aft< r
■■Mac. »*ahi ta the Side, Ac. While their most
iwaaiialili mtotxm hM been shown In curing
SICK
Bimdartir yet fUrrta's Urn* lm« P"A«
STwmllv **liiahie to Constipation. cunrwr
uH mrmtlnir this complaint. while
UintkimrrTl all disorder* of the st'-mac*.
etimuiale the liter and rejulate the bowels.
t*ca If they cmtf fled
HEAD.
Ache they wrald he almost » fHoee
CKO iSSrr fr™ thta distressing complaint:
M foetunatalr their roodnese drwe not end
fc ig mi iboan mho oocc try thi-m will llnd
Mew UMlit l i I b* raluaW- In an many way* that
*ay will aot he wilMnc to do without them.
Set after aA ilefc head
ACHE
te thehase of so many *r«a that hers is where
m atake oar pnt wsit Our piUa cure It
whila other* do not. ,
Cumi Lrrrut Lmi PILL* are very smaU
and eery easy to lake. One or two pill* make
a Aoaa. Tlwy are strictly vegetable and do
aot «rtpe or pare*, but hy their pentle art kin
ahaee all who on them. In vial* at # cents:
Srefurfl. SoldeiaJitew. or eent by mail
f *«— MXSlcm 00., tn Tort.
WflL Small Son. SmHMm.
BOOTS AMD HMi OUHD WITH
WolfTs AG MEBI acki ng
■EVER SET HARD AM STIFF,
UnnMMt Iqaallr«oodforM*e'*.Woiaea's
saCMTsMss*. »obl*ek»a« brash .eqafced. sad
Iti j tlnlilsi 1 J " U1
H'il IBPKOUr ivl nmnud to pussrrs
lastkar. sad hssps it asft aad daraklc.
faU br aha* ISfltaa. Gesoss*. DraOTkSs, ke.
Try it at |four Hums.
WOLFF 4 KANBOIPH raUKLMU.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
OF PURE CODJ.IVER OIL
BYPOPHOSPHZTSB
Almost as Palatable as Milk
I* «bf*lMd that ft cam Va taken,
dlgastt*. aad aaalasllated by the nutt
naaitlrt ■toaack.wken the plain all
wa**t t»* tolerated; ami by tha coas-
Maatls* mt tha all with tha hyp».
yh—>fctfe la naaeh more ofßcacloas.
BMrtdfe M I ink mtetr.
Perm nptfy will* uklng It.
SCOi 1 n ZhtuSION is ariimlß(]fp>il by
Physicians to ba tha Vlneat and Heat i.reiara-
Haa la tha world for tha relief and cur* of
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING
DISCASES, EMACIATION,
OOLDSand CHRONIC COUGHS.
Th* great remedy for Omsumption, ana
WmMauj in Children. Sold by all Druggist*.
CATARRH
ELY'S CREAM HALU
it not o kftad. emtff or powder. Applied into
moetrile it quirk/* abtorbed. •It cleanlet the
komd. Allayi inpammatiun. Ileal* the tore.
Mmtorci tke teniet of Utile and tmrll.
m smits at Pruggfrrta; by mall, registered ooeta
Ely Brsthert, "*»"»■ »*•
DOCTORS LAKE
mpm PRIVATE DIHI'EN&ARY.
omcKs, m vkss a\K.
—PtTTBBUnQH
All forms of liellou and Com-
lna«a*e< rrqutiina Com
Mtttea are treated at Ihls I h.peti-nry with a suc
cess rarely attained. t»r. H. K. Lake 1» a inemlier
et the Royal College of Phy»lri«nn and Huriceons,
aad u the utdot and muetexperlcnrcdgrsciai..
IBT tn thaelty. fipecUl attention trlv«ti toXerr
aaa I>ehilUy froan excaaeire mental exertion, In-
Oarnlteiis of ronth, *<•., canninx physical aad
asantal daeay, lack ot energy, •l< «|xin<feiiry, Ac.;
ateo Caaecrs, Old Horea, Flu, l*iI.•«, Khenmatlsm
aad all diseases of the Hkla, IUXHI, I.aacs, l/'rin
ary Ontans, *r. (on. o I tat ion free and etrirtly
aeadisatlal. Olllre hours 9to 4 ami 7to<t p. m.;
Baa May* S toll p.m. only. Call atofllr-. or addrest
■ »C".'
ntH.AUKI.ru IV fA . Iwat ..nreTn.. oiiarstUn
er te» "f lta> fwa bsSiws. < °*ar> i.roiMinnced In
eaiaale *iy oUfesra wanted. SM-M.I f,,r < iridlar.
CURE GUARANTEED. omXliZf.TLi
A SOLID
STEEL FENCE!
•"Or" 1, (NCTIIHt NEW.
Mr Mhmmh. Omuwhh C>»rTinri. F<mi
QAHHNI Catn ArWu, Wla4*w Osatda, Trvl!>*<«,
Vtrt-praaf ntHTKRIIV I.*TH. I»W»K M »TH,
Ac. Wrttt for lUoatrainl CrUlugur m«iliU free
CENTRAL EXPANDED MF.TAL CO
-»«• W«l»r HL, ritKhnreh. »»n.
It. Oh* name of UiU naps
WANTED
Mn to lakr order* t«r Nursery .Uirlt. on Hala
rj 'ft '"ommi.-ii'io. I <*%!■ mak' a Micceaaful
SALESMAN
ml toy one wbo will work and folio W my In
atrurtion*. Will furnlab bandwm.a outfit trw.
a»<l par your salary or cooiinMitlon every woelc.
Write f«ir imnn at once.
K. U, UK All AM. Nurseryman.
Koeli> ster, Jf. T.
The Great American HOG is Coming
THBOrnZBN
MISCELLANEOUS
The Widow Popped.
A St Paul dispatch to the St Louit Re
public saya: Judge Burr thia morning per
formed a marriage ceremony of a rather re
markable character. The groom waa Hor
ace Warner, aged 21, and the bride, Mr».
Annie Brown, a widow of 56. The bride
haa been living with her daughter and non
in-law, John Gibboiu, on a farm in Dakota
county, and the groom haa been employed
by Gibbons aa a farm hand. Gibbons and
his raother-in-Uw, to whom the farm be
longed, were wont to quarrel often and
violently, and the widow reasoned that if
she could get married again it would be an
easy matter to nut the farm without Gib
bons, and ahe could get rid of him.
She cut her eye aboat her in search of
the proper man for a future husband. It
rested on the young and healthy Horace
Warner. She piopoeed to him secretly
and be accepted. They drore to town at
once and were united. A few hoars of
shopping and gating at the city sights
sufficed for their honeymoon, and they
went back to the farm to-night prepared
to face the wrath of the son-in-law and his
wife.
Articles Found in Cotton Bales. J
According to the Providence Journal, at 1
the W arapanoag Mill not long ago, the
workmen in the picker room stopped a j
package of matches just as the bundle *u
disappearing into the picker. It bad come
out of a cotton bale the men bad jnst open
ed. Had they gone into the machine,
there wonld have been a lively blaze.
Speaking of this incident, a roan who has
tended a picker for several year* said that
the things which com* out of a cotton
bale and evidently grow on bushes would
astonish one. One day he beard something
grind inside the picker, and, stopping the
machine, found a silver spoon. Lizards
and small snakes were common. A set of
false teeth, small coins, knives, tobacco,
and occasionally articles of more value
have b< en fonnd. These things undoubt
edly get inside the bales accidentally, but
there are other things which evidently get
inside in accordance with a fixed purpose,
and by strange coincidences they are
found to weigh more than cotton, and not
to be worth at much per pound on the
market Band, scrap iron, and dirt are of
ten found tapped inside of a cotton bale
for ballast.
—To enjoy pood health, aim to alwayx
have abundant deep; thU can generally be
secured by management, unless yon hare
• crying baby, In which I»r. Bull'* Baby
Syrup will greatly assint.
To equalise the circulation of the blood,
subdue narrousnens and cleanse the sys
tcm, use Laxador, the great regulator.
Price 25 cent*.
—The man who cuts the corn in an ope
rator in stalks.
—ln poultry cirolos the old hen general
ly prove* her good standing by her net
ting.
—The blood is the source of health. Keep
it pure by taking llood's Sarnaparilla.
Sold by drnggiNta.
—ln the race of lift the undertaker over
taken an all.
—Everything even piety, in dangerounin
a man without judgment.
—The man who renolven to quit drink
ing muit be in nober earnest.
Save That Sweet Girl.
—Don't let that beautiful girl fade and
droop into invalidinm or nink into an early
grave for want of timely care at the mott
critical ntage of her life. Dr- Pierce'* Fa
vorite Prescription will aid in regulating
her health and establishing it on a firm ba
*i* and may save her year* of chronic suffer
ing uu ooaseqaent nn&spplnen*.
—Home clergymen think they can got
religion into people by tho power of gravi
ty.
—Save un from those who know exactly
what their cou*titutionn will bear, and—sin
up to it.
—When a man ban a cataract it in cruel
to duin bis eyen any farther.
A more pleasant phynic
Vou never will find
Than Pierce'n *m»ll "Pellets"
The Purgative kind.
—Not every man who layn a wager i* in
clined to cackle over it.
—When a man i* self-made few people
arc led in ignorance of the fact.
—A man in not necessarily of heavy
calibre because he han a large month.
—Even the homeless man may havo a
title clear to mansion* in the nkics.
Drunkenness—Liquor Habll —
In All the World There Is But
One Cure, Or. Haines 1 Golden
Specific.
It can be given la a cup of tea or rolTrn Willi
out the knowledge of the person taking 11. ef
fecting a speedy ami permanent cure, whether
the p*i|-at la a moderate drinker or an alco
holic wreck. Thousands of dm.ikardx have
iwen cured who have taken the Uoldeu Hpecinc
In their coffee without tneSr knowledge, and to
day Im-iumm they <|iilt drinking of titffi own free
will. No harmful effer* results from It* ad
mlmsttafion. (tires guaranteed. Hend f.ir cir
cular and fun particulars. Address. In conll
dence. (ioi.DSH Hrsiiric Co.. I*.", Kace Htrset.
('lliclnuatl. O.
JR r riIT|QCAC
All * Cr» | Iwbllv IK., p,n MKmsl m
>1 1 { whM In CS.'-.af*, will fm4 tt on li'f 11
Willard Hotel,
ff. H. REIHINO, Prop'r
BUTLER, -
STABLIMU IS COX9ECTIOX.
SAXI'LE KOOI for COHEBCIAL TRAVELERS
SAMPLE ROOM. LIVER* IN CONNECTION
Hotel Yogeley
(Strictly Firgt Qlaxs.)
UEXKT L. BECK, PBOPB.
J. H. FAUBEL, Manager. Butler, Pa.
Diamond : - : Hotel,
Fronting Diamond, Butler, Pa.
THOMAS WABSON, Pro'r.
Good rooms, good meals, stabling in con
nection, everything first class.
fiTEiimiEi urn.
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - -
Near New Court House- formerly l>onaldson
House —E<«)d accommodations tor traveler*.
Oood stabling connected.
II KiTKNMt'I LKR, Prop'r.
NIXON'S HOME,
89 N. McKEAN ST.. BUTLBK, PA.
Meals at all hour*. Open all night.
Breakfast 25 cents,
Dinner zr> cent*.
Hupper A cents.
Lodging 25 cents,
SIMEON NIXON ... PROP'S.
DIAMOND
LAUNDRY,
East Diamond - - Butler, Pa.
FIRST CLASH LAUSDBY WORK I* ALL
BRANCHES. LACK CURTAIN* A
SPECIALTY. ALSO, CLEAN
ING, DYEINH AND CAR
PKT CLEANING.
Gooda collected and delivered
in all partH of the town.
ANDREWS&SHUTTLEWORTH,
PBOPRIETOEB.
If Ain P fi'.mOhln. Here la•
H Will lit p«ri*ali of Mr. fierrt
<3 of balain, Okie,
o 21 write* "Waa at work «n a farm fur
CI VBN'O a month . now have an agenef
4A K C. Allan A Co • alhuma and publi
cs and often make S9O a da jr."
William
wrlirn, -| katt known
1 anything 14 Ilka your
Yeeunle/ I took «4in muiifk te
pay rue over 111.' 1 W. T. El-
Ketifir, wrlfea;
an or-lef for your album at
era ry
l"'»«« laoA.ai.mu.h..9td
W*»ih»ra era doln it qulfaaa
spate to give a«-
fa r. ... (k.lr latl.ra. F.varj
ewa who takoe kel4 ofthlagrand Uslntat |.tlra auftaud (jroflra.
Shall we Mart YOU in Ibis business,
foe 4ar» Wr.ta Iwua a.td Isara ell about M fur yuaraslf Wa
era at* Ming many, wa will alert yau If vou doai t d*lajr>i.til
anotbrr gate ah»e<l of you m your pert of .be'ouutrv IT vou !
lake hold you will ba al.lato jd. k ••(> p . Id fast. |{ouaf-
On a««o«Mt of a for. ad rnaitu fa. lurar a aalr | HA.OOO |ra
dollar Pki»tii(rN|»li \ I law Ma a.* to Ua«id to the
b»o|>|a fur S9 real*. Bound in ftwtaJ Hllk Velvet
rloob. Cbernilnglv decorated inal.fe. Ilendanu.est albums In f ha
«erltf. I.erg«ef ll*r. «ir»aies| bargain* airr known A|>i.ii
wentad Liberal Imna lll| munvy fw aKeiila Any one ran
karoma a aa<*»eefal agent. Italia lta»lf on algbt- little or ..*
«4Jia£ r Vgintt r refee tn ouaVnd* "of ordrr*"w ith "raoMliy' »
before known Ureal proMra ewait every worker. Afanla are
making fonuuea makr a . n,U' k aa men \ou. r-adrr
caa4oee well ea an/ear Full Informalhm and terma frra
ta tkoae who write for a ant, with nertk a tare end trrma f..r «...
Vamllv Ulhlaa, Booka and I'ertodtaaia After you know a
afeould you conclude to go no further, why no herm la d 0...
A'tdraaa K. C AI.I. UN 4 CO.. At o« ai « , I*l f\ .
Steel Wire Fence!
The ch«a|>cMt and ncntcnt Kence for ur'.uiid
Uwtn. Mchool l/jt«. l'oultry Yardx. Cantons,
Karaut, etc. Alno maniifaeturi-n< of l.lglil. und
lleavv Iron Penctng. Cresting. Mlatile Klttlngn.
Klre Hhutu-rn. Ktr>- JOV HIH-N I,( 4itTi:r>'llL dehlgiiH.
and all ktndn of IUIM *Sf» WIKK WOUK
TAYLOR Jtc DEAN,
£OB (Ou Market Ht. Pltt.hnrg, P..
Farm for Sale.
The uudersigned o#na a kmsll larin ol
acrea, I.Mwted in I'euu Tp., near Mr. Og.len's
Church, which she wlilies to sell.
It is sll tillable and in a goo.l state of cul
tivation; han good water. The fields lire
well watered. Oood orchard ol all kinds of
fruit. A good frame house of five room*,
good barn anil all necenssry outbuildings.
Mh« will give a bargain on it for cash, or
part cash anil short payments. Inquire on
•he premises of
Mim. KI.IZAIIKTII TOIIKN,
(ilade Mills l>. O
liutler Co., Pa.
mmmmm
THE GREAT SALE
OF
Goods Damaged
BY WATER
IS NOW ON.
IF YOU WANT TO SECURE
BARGAINS
You Must Conic in Quick.
Ritter & Ralston's.
The Great American HOG
is Coming.
VISITORS TO PITTSBURG
§Ar« cordially invited to inspect our immense stock of the following
articles:
CLOAKS
jrm WRAPS
WVfl For Ladies, Missed mid Children.
1 NISI MO CLOTH IIIIXIIIS
MB All sizes, nil styles and prices.
jD HA HIES'CLOAKS, Long and Short; the largest variety in the
I JN'C'OM I'A It A HLV THE LARGEST
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
and the lowest prices. Stylish Goods only
50 styles of Kid (lloves, llookH or Buttons.
Hosiery, Poles and Trimmings, Woven (JIOVCP,
Underwear, Ladies' Neckwear, Laces,
Habieu' Wear, Ladies' Drew* Trimmings, Aprons,
Linen Handkerchief*. KuHons, Art Kmbroidery,
Lace Curtains, Corsets, Plushes,
Chenille Portiere?, Kid Cloves, Embroideries.
And lots of articles, large and small, useful and needful, alwiiyH dis
played on counters.
Holiday Presents and Fancy Goods.
OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST
510 to 516 Market St., and 27 Fifth Ave
PITTSItITBGH, PA.
J. R.GRIEB. PROF. R. J. LAMB.
GRTEIi & LAMB'S MUSIC STOBE.
NO. 16 SOUTH MAIN ST . BUTLEH. PA.
SSole Aleuts lbr liutler, Mercer and Clar
ion counties for tiehr liros Magnificent Pi
anos, Newby & Evans' FianoH, Sinitli-
American and Carpeuter Organs, Importers
ol tlieCelehrated Steinmeyer Pianos, and
JealerH in Violins, Hruno Guitars, and
All Kinds of Musical Instruments.
SHEET MUbIC A SPECIALTY
PianoH and Organs sold on installment*. Old Instruments
taken in exchange. Come and see us, as we
can save you money.
Tuning and Repairing ol all kinds ol' Musical Instruments
Promptly attended to.
VISITORS
To the Pittsburg Exposition wi'l find it both convenient and advantageou 1
to call on us while here to supply their Fall and Winter needs in
OVERCOATS, SUITS AND HATS,
Our stock is now complete, and the bnlk of the Clothing being OLR OWN
MAKE we claim and can prove to your satisfaction, that for the same price it
stands unequaled in durability, fit, handsome patterns and newest styles. >
Having served the people of this section for the last 22 years, we have
learned their needs and yoa can depend upon finding just what you want in
our enormous stock.
Our Merchant Tailoring Department is crowded with the man? special
lv selected novelties in Overcoatings, Suitings and Pantaloonings from the
best foreign and domestic mills. High class work at popular prices is the
inducement to examino our line Perfect fit always guaranteed.
We would also cail vour attention to oar Hat Department, which con
tains none but the best standard makes You will find the prices a decidrd
saving on what you have l>een paying. We keep a complete assortment of
the celebrated Stetson hats
STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH,
Tailors, Clothiers and Hatters,
IGI-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. PENN'A.
IJCgfSend your address for one of our Fall Souvenirs.
A HAPPY COUPLE.
y&Tff f-p\HIS happy couple have agreed to get
I married, and they are going to do it
' very soon. Every body said it was
\ \ ' about time. But she informed him that
/!■>- \ . tL/, there was only one request she wished to
•' * ' s*^7// v make to conclude the contract, and that
■ ' was that he promised to buy his wedding
t'l" outfit at the reliable and trustworthy house
v> of D. A. HECK, who always sells clothing
and furnishing goods at the very lowest
possible prices. He took the advice, and,
happy to say, was soon the happiest man on
this terrestrial ball. Our illustration represents close figures, and no doubt they
would like to get closer but they can't do it. We would like to make closer g
ures but we can't do it, because there is no more room for reduction to eu
the selling price; a little more would be to cut into the cost price, an t a
would be digging the ground from under our own feet. Already we are too
close for comfort to the cost mark, and must sell large quantities at these prices
to make it pay. We found that our former room was entirely too small for o
rapidly Increasing trade, therefore we built an addition, whic gi\es us w
the room we had before, and now we have the largest and bes lg i room
Butler filled from top to bottom with Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, I nderwear,
Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Gloves, Mittens, Rubber Clog,
Overalls, Jackets, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Trunks, \ alises, Jewe r>, an no ions
generally ever brought to this town. We are branching out in our ine o usi
ness continually, and intend to keep ahead as long as there is a epar men
capable of improvement. We aim to be at the top of the ladder, and are bound
to stay there if there is any virtue in good goods, honest methods, fair
and low prices. We back up our business with energy, grit and greenbiuiits.
We don't wait for weather or sigh for seasons. If the summer is ac war we
are forward. If the season is late we are on time, and we cut the cost to the cir
cumference and convince you that a bargain is always in season. e can
force the seasons but we can force a sale.
Howling hurricanes! shrill-shrieking storm spirits that ride the bellowing
blasts! terrible tornadoes that terrify the traveler and frighten the farmer into
frenzy! the tremendous typhoon, scourge of the salt, seething sea, sea es
the ship and sailor! Sahara's sirocco and storm of sand, deadly devastator of the
desert, shroud and sepulchre of swirling sand! The world wails and wonders at
these phenomena, but is comforted and compensated by the ftat that HECK IS in
business to repair damages. Ponder over these things. Think deeply when
you contemplate a purchase of anything in our line, no matter how small. Act
wisely l>y coming to look over our large and well-assorted stock of new and sea
sonable goods. Jx>ok ahead! Cease your reckless expenditure—have a care for
the future—and save money while you have it to nave. After seeing the qua 1 y
and hearing the price of our goodß you caittiot resist. It is impossible to do
ter elsewhere. Now, if you can tell the difference between a baby-buggy cheap
and a baby buggy-cheap, or a buggy baby-cheap and a buggy-baby cheap, which
we know you can if you read carefully and think deeply, you will certain y
patronize us. . .
Thanking our many friends and the public for past favors, and hoping to
please you still better in the future, we still remain,
Your very humbly servant,
D. A. HECK, The Champion Clothier and Furnisher,
No. 11 NORTH MAIN STREET, DUFFY'S BLOCK, BUTLER, PA.
The Great American
HOG is Coming.
FASHION EMPORIUM
OK
Millinery and Dress-making.
The Fall Style* ara now displayed, Rough and Ready
liatx, felt turbans, sailors and broad brim hats, among the lat
ter the Orient. Dundee, Latona, Ander«on and Celeste are
among the newest and handsomest shapes. The Caprice and
Acme are the newest Toque shapes.
The minset* Saidee and Oolah are something new for the
girls.
Embroidered, guimp and jet bandit, Htripped velvet rib
bons, and brocade ribbons in entirely new designs, tips and ball
plumes, birds and wings in black and all colors will form the
trimmings.
Velvets will enter largely into the trimming ol both hats
ind dresses the coming teason. lioth plain and fancy makes.
The bustle is doomed but some of the latest imported
jresses have graduated sixes of reeds placed at intervals from
the belt to the bottom of the skirt.
The styles in dresses tend to simplicity in skirts and elab
>rate waists and sleeves. Now is the time to give your order
'or a new fall outfit
Miss M. H. Gilkey,
\O.Ot* H. MAI IN HT, HUTIiER, I*A.
OPPOSITE P. O.
THE PRODIGY CHURN.
riTVUfTEft II A>OJI n
fIH
|bK/
Why it is superior to all Others.
Ist. Because of its easy operating.
2nd Because everything necessary is ] u vidi <1 in it* pi • i«) nil* ij
or making uniformly lie vtry ptanu'.aud gill-e«?ge toner.
»mpi"yg each"cburn m A
ronl Hays'of W "J";' **J^^P l .»»
iyw ,w ~' > •irfe
graml MM in every _.. __ 2
Bowl of Granulated Butter. j
This Churn is manufactured and for sale by Sbira, Sbira & Hays, man
ufacturers of the Celebrated Allen Patent Washing Machine, Butler, Pa. 1
Circulars with full description aod directions sent to any address. Agents
wanted to sell in every county.
WITH FLYING COLORS.
BICKEL
OPENS the FALL SEASON
With a large- and more complete stock ol Boots. Sboea, Slippers and Rob-
Her Goods than ever before shown in Butler county.
I have enlarged my store rooms and am ready to show goods mocb
more conveniently than ever before. I have on baud 100 cases of mens',
boy's and youth's kip boots which I bought at a great reduction and will
guarantee to sell from 50 to 75 cents a pair cheaper than the same can bo
purchased elsowhero I have on hand a largo lot of the celebrated Gokey
Boots of Jamestown, which I aiu sole agent for in this section. Tbese boots
bave a world wide reputation. I have these boots in box and plain toe io
long and short legs, in fine calf and kip. The calf boot being got up so woll
and light, makes an elegnnt dress boot We have these boots in mens* and
bo} 's sizes I have also on hand 500 pair men ' plain and box toe boots,
of my own make, in long aud Bbort legs, box toe or plain, double sole and
tap, band sided, guaranteed all hand made; raDge in price from $4.50 to
$lO. Box toe shoes from $3 5(» to $4 in pegged. Sewed shoes, box toe $5
to $0.50. I have a large line of my own make in line dress shoes, band
sewed, in Kangaroo, Cordovun, Alligator and French Calf, cf which some
are misfits while others were made (or sale—all of which will go very cheap.
I bave also a large line of Kdwin Clapps fine shoes of East Weymouth,
Sweet and Sherwoodß of Haverhill. Fine dress shoes all materials and
of tbe lateßt styles and tastes Indeed I have it now, something that baa
long been wanting, the CORKiSOLE shoes, waterproof, made of fine calf
and Alligator, Wardwell sewed, price from $2 50 to $4 50. Tbey are my
leaders, call and examine them
In ladies', misses' and children*' H I have a larger s.ock and better
display than ever before, having a complete stock of tbe well known makes
of Reynolds Bros , Krippendorf k Dittman, W II Moodier and John Kel
leys line shoes in band Hewed, baud welt, hand turn, McKay and machine
sewed—All cut from choice stock in American, French and Dongola Kid.
Peb. Goat and Morocco. Misses' and children*' shoes, high or medium
cut, in all grades Infants shoes from 15c to sl. They are beauties, call
and see them. In every day shoes we have lace kip shoes form 70 cents to
$1 25 in Pfiester & Vogels Button, genuine oil grai'i shoes, waterproof at
$1.25 and $1 50.
Headquarters for Rubber
Goods.
We carry Boston, Candee, Woonsocket, Calcbester and Bay State. The
Bostou and Candee specialties are tbe finest made, wo have them for ladiea,
men, misses and boys. Medium, knee and bight cut rubber boots Knee
boots at $2 25. ('rices on rubber goods 50 cents a pair cheaper than any
place in the county. Call and examine our rubber goods before buying and
be convinced of our remarkable low prices.
Boots And Hliocs Made To Order.
Repairing promptly done. A full st>ck of our own make of box toe
boots and shoes always on hand. A full stock of
LEATHER 7S.NI) FINDINGS
Blaclrs.uith aprons and sbor-maker's supplies of all kinds. Call and
examine my stock and when in ieod of anything in my line give me a call.
A box of fine grease given free with each purchase.
YOURS TRULY.
JOHN BICKEL,
22 S. Main St. - - - Butler, Pa.
The Great
American
HOG
Is Coming.