Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 27, 1889, Image 4

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■J HECITIZEII.
MISCELLANEOUS-
Industries erf the States.
Alkb«s:k rsak* ft*srtk im eottoa.
Arj>n» *rxiofi in sQ-rer.
CMifonit r*ak* *coad is rUrer
r*ik« first ;a b*ri«r. fr»p« •
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Caliickio rkrk*- sirsi ck<kk
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F.« ri4* -»h third in s=p*r «i>i icoU»
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C«uif.i» rktik- :a nee *a>J *w**t ,
- pota&iM.
lyiana 7*aa> 13 wh«At
r.;;aoi« raak? am is naU. met p«ckia«.
itsibrr xr»&:. m*\l kad di«ulled liquors
ksd iciiw of r*il*"*T.
lowa ranks nr«t :n averafe ictellig«nce ,
of p- palation. fir«t in production of corn.
*ad firs! in number of swine.
Idab«r- ranks aixth in gold and siiTer.
Kansas ranks fifth in cattle, com and
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Kenmckj- rank* fim in tobacco, and
ha# wrtrfd-*-;de reputation for thorough
bred horses and cattle.
Louisiana ranks first in sugar and molks
*e».
Mause ranks first in ibipbuildiag, slate
and granite quarries, lumbering and fiah
ing.
M aryland ranks fourth in coal.
Mawachusetu ranks first in cotton.w«ol
" en and worsted goods and mackeral fish
eries.
Michigan ranks first in copper, lumber
and salt.
Minnesota ranks fomth in wheat and
barley.
Mississippi rank* kecond in cotton.
Missouri ranks first in mnlet.
Montana ranks fifth is silver and gold
New Mexico's graiing facilities can't be
beat.
Xebraaka has abundant crops of rvt.
buckwheat, barley, flax and hemp-
Xavkda ranks second in gold.
Xt* Hampshire ranks third in the man
ufacture of cotton goods.
Sew Jersey ranks first in fertilising
marl, zinc and silk goods.
New Tork rank* first in the ralua of
manufactures, map. printing and publish
ing. bops, hay, potatoes, buckwheat and
milch cows.
Xort Carolina ranks first in tar and tur
pentine.
Onio ranks first in agricultural imple
ment* and wool.
Oregon takes the palm in cattle raising.
Pennsylvania ranks first in rye. iron and
steel, petroleum and coal.
RboJe Island, in proportion to its siie.
outranks all other other SUte in value of
manafar tares.
Tennessee ranks second in peanuts.
Texas ranks first in cattle and cotton.
Utak ranks third in silver.
Vermont ranks fourth in copper.
Virginia ranks first in peanuts.
Weat Virginia ranks fifth in salt and
coal.
Wi«consin ranks second in hops.
"United States."
The great Repnblic of North America
bead* the procession of "T7cited States.'
iierr follows a list, with the datea of form
ation. rii:
177&—The I'nited States of America.
IMU4 —The Cuiied States of Uexico.
infil—The rnited States of ColnmbiA
I**»4—The ("nited States of Venezuela.
IS>&—The United State* of Braiil.
The I'nited States <>l Austrilia and tha>
rnited States of Canada are being talked
alviut by the inhabitants ot those countries,
»nd the organisation «l such republic* is
not at all impossible.
The work ol transforming Brasil from an
Lmpire into a Republic was so easily done
iriki it need surprise no one if similar at
tempts are made else where, and especial
ly in the countries above named.
—Laxatlur is the result of year* of ob
servation and experience. It i* now re
commewded by leading physicians for cos-
Uienensand indigestion.
"Baliy is king" all the world over. A*
its rule should be as quiet a* porsible, fail
uiai to provide it with Ur. Bull's Baby Sy
■p for all the ailments incident to it* con
dition. It is a safe remedy.
—To prevent oilcloth, patent leather, and
j similar material* from sticking together
when rolled, purchase a few sheets of par
afiitie impregnated or otherwise prepared
paper, and roll with the material. This
will prevent the stia:king. It will also pre
vent the fading of the colors or gloak by
i ka-<-pmg out air and moisture; the evapora
. tioia aaf th«- oil Ukewia« prevented to a great
1 extent.
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A New Departure.
from ordinary buisueas methods is made
!ty the manufacturers jf Dr. Pierce's Gold
en Me<iic*l Discovery, in guaranteeing
lln* w->rld famed remedy tw cure all dis
«vwe« unaiiig from derangisments of the
iiver or stomach, as indigesUon, ordyspep
•ik, biiiouaueas or "liver ouinplaint," or
iruui tuipure l>lo*d. aa hoila, blotches,
. pimple*, eruptioua, scalp disease, sait
rtii-um. acrotuloos sores and swelliugs and
kiudra-d ailment*. Money paid for "IHs
coie.y" promptly returned if, on fair trial,
it don't core.
—Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and
di.gn.t eva-rjU-dv with your offensive
!>ra-«tti, but tut Itr Sage's Catarrh Kerne
dy and eni it
Pa«« the Hatter gently, Mabel.
SU.V* it through the air;
In. iie e«.mer aaf Ule dish, love,
I ton will find a nut brown hair.
J *'hat fond metn'riee it woken*
Ot the days erw we were wed.
, tt tirn '.ijm-u my hue < taet collar
Oft was (aid your little head;
Lovingly I stroked those tresses.
In the hapuy dar* gone by;
\«iw I atnka- term overy uieal time
lu the butter aar the pie.
' —U>aud - pouows peculiar
< arat.x merit, and is much aupenor to
"tt« preparations.
—For thirteen years Samuel Morse, of
Kawx. Ilaaaiu-iiuaetts, has eaten a hearty
m«-al ei rry hour of the day and yet is al
way* hungry He weigh* 135 pounds aud
is Mity-one years aaf agat. His ca*q is a
puala- to th* physician*.
"A woman can manage a household.
A htiaband. eight wide-awake boys.
>!;«• can bring ln»m the direst confu*ion
j Swra t iieai e and pereunial joys.
She can ta*. male sa-rvants and lovers,
."•be can cenfort tha>*n sa.rely bereft.
But wha-n kti* sharpeus a pencil
j She gela moat awfully left."
—The IVnnsylvania Dutch word for
-'ii.g Is **achnootling. "*
—ln hon.r suction* the Salvation Arm;
are a ailing themselves the "Christian Cra
rader- The aarganisatioß will remain a*
V. present. A rose by ;>• y other iiatu*
• - <an:.- lunauitt of frag7auiie
. >--L qui r llabr
c A>i Id Th«*e is but
oi e iif, Dr Haiuts-V Oolden
specific.
!: cjui t a- civen tn a tup ot team ■ coffee wttti
Oul 11. i-..iw|Mijtn ,jf ||,„ prr. ou laktuX It
elt.-elliai; a *it>i roiaii- nt. <-ure.wlietlier
Ihi- imurtil Is a Uaoderair drinker or au alco
. 'llu>un.u»t« of iiruakard* baae
..r>-<i who tak-n Lb<- >»olJrn Hi*.-
• li.li toll a— viii.. ui llirir KUowilid-'e
i o.i> . iw»r tliry qua drlukW.Y of Ihelr
!••* *lll- •"»<« I anuim eßaa-tn ros Its tfuin
i: .li . ns-'ijt n. Cures Ku.<r.ani<> <%■ .M-tid
• i ,i<ui r utmi run ixirtla uiura. A< Idrvk In
■ •• umini.T liuuws arsioncCo., l» Mace at.
t Clacuiuau. o.
OUR CHRISTMAS GREETING
Comes to you heartily for we feel jest a~ b. - r••>i o: ta tfir:
a»yo« *Ol when yo« haw Aared oir - we »--»
feelin/ the jabilaat spirit jf the as w • . - * a
cal public will soon pass judgment apo- t" -»
AbetronwaveopenbajrenDieodecna and h -
repre»2t*-v^s
Ctacs, who were aatoaisbed at ocr icutij--r- - 1 '* ,-r
last Bea*in'i trade gave -ach universal
represeniativM of His»kvbighness ;n Bu' -r - • - «
Dot only prcod of the appointment but al< > thH*. : i v
lact the pits that will brine joy and happine-- t ■
We have reached to the top of Cr,r -• -
the rarest irems within the reach of <-v-ry
Santa Clans were delighted, an-1 up : ><: »*• r. - "
oar holiday attraction!? pleaee tteoi aS
twice in price. Now as jon contemp a:e a,to.'' • •'« -- y' Bla ' r
some friend happy let us eugireet a few article? * " >v i . uiakr de- rabie
and osefal presents;—
A nice overcoat, suit, bat. a pla-L
mufflers, handkerchiefs, collars, tie. a suit f under-.w - ■ '*»"hf
or charm for lady or gent, fine sohd gold riag.
collar battons, cu£T buttons,pocket or bil! b. k.b - - -ra -*
jackeV, silk umbrella with gold o' silver handle aid
have in stock. Now, while we ask yoa to par ha- y ir il >'.: d -y <i • !
ui, we don't sav von are a fool if yoa d
fooled if you don't. Take a tip from Santa C ■ v•- •. i fcu- tnd
ma's and pa's, buy your gifts of us because, Ttiey are e,- • : i ae- an.;
flaws As is our usual custom we have nt forgn-a j- • ■>_ .triers at-!
bare made provision for 4000 of our tu-'onier- n *. i;aay>. \\ •
intend to peesent every customer with a beau: Jul r *■' 11 -mencir -r
Dec 16 aad continuing op to Jan. 10, IS9O, bring ih lii';e : k- and a .
your friends along. We sbaii be eiad to welcom - everybody, DO matter ;
whether they have ever traded with us or not
Wishing evervbodv a Merry Cbristmes and a Happy N«*» tear,
1 aru still,
D. HECK,
CHAMPIOK CLOTHIER AND FrRSISIIER.
So. 11. North Main Street. Daffy's Block. Butler. Pa
FASHION EMPORII M|
A new supply of goods suit. tble for holiday present- has
just been opened. All the new patterns in veiling, regular
beautifiere; newest neckwear and beads, hai Ik: roK .-S.in ltller-.
mitts, gloves, hosiery, infants knit good-, ! ...« im: t:i l wooi
fascinators, lovely head dressts. black .-i«.k <- i- i <-iu iadies.
Childrens silk, plui*h and Cashmere caps, new hats, new bon
nets, new Btylea for dresses, fancy silks for l- iicy work and
dress trimmings The Jenness-Mil'.cr ,-t\.• ••-.-Kown unsnr
pas ted for grace and com lor t.
Apprentices are taken lor six or nin month- term,accord
ing to wish, and a thorough, practical kn- wl< • v of millinery
or dress making, cutting and fittiii" i> _i - " n.
Orders arc taken lor any kind o! ha.i woik.
Miss M. H. Gilkey, .
NO. flli S. M AIN VI r n I ii. * "
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SPECIAL - JIA I
HOLIDAY ANNOL'NL K.MKXT
and
GRAND CLEARANCE SALH
OF A I.Alt K LINK ' !'
BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS.
In viea of the coming holiday season v." 1.1 • Riak<
special dri*e on all winter goodn and nmk • r • (■
day Goods which are now arriving daiU an-i in <<> -o we have
marked all goods so remarkably low an to accomjih- ■■■■■lT purpose: s > read
carefully each item and then make a straight lx < iij \- - '<ur -tore, where
will be foaod an immense fall and winter it <i. of Boot- -L' ••• i'rid Rubber
Goods. As the time is near when agents are now < m: / r tt.eir Spring
orders, and lam now making preparations fur -t-ir j Kt" buj Sprint.'
goods, I will sell at a reduction of 50c. a pair < n ••'! ' order to reduce
my ntock preparatory to placing roy Spring order <; -a ntf « r d
are tbe folio wiog celebrated and well kno.v -.-ik •- - - il vi, Is Rr V\
H Qoodger, Krippendorf, Ditrroar ACo. C. H 1 , A!i ' f abuv
are in Ladies', Missen' or Children's shoes. A full f Ladies' spring
heel shoes; hiirh cut calf school shoe* for N' sv» • ! < A iarve
Stock of Men's dress and « very day eh es '1 t.e Jr. -s - i;i i ' o' fiil
eal f, kangaroo ar>d cordovan, either in but! >n,
on toe, and in order to make a long story short, t: --v -w r su -i a
of Men's fine dress shoes put before the man. 'ut t. ;• •-as I nm olVr
ing these at Call and examine, whether v*»u w to 1.«. v 'i"t. Iu re
gard to the Men's every day shoes, we have nmi • dt!T- r.-•>- rnu'erials, su« h
as genuine oil graiu. Irellis tongue, high cut. >: ■ - >■> * icb v\
guarantee waterproof; Men's brogans ut §1 !.» t -I • •! • -nil
lace and eor.gress, single or doutile sole, :r -1 2-> i iri. r>v < - which
Save not tb4 space to tell you about. We r- <j . ti . n i.f iii'-n un-t
boys and ask you to do us this favor arrl i' i: th«- on, -.» tf •
great cutting aflTair in our Meu's and iioy II > t li
partment is in the rear end of ih»* store, wria-r ■*/ .I '■ 'u- ::>oi i-.-h VI»-n
kip boots at SISO to $2.50. 15 ens.-* Jaim -to ' ■ 7•to $3 7.»;
10 doxen Men'a fine calf boi't*. hand sub ' .
Men's fine kip boots at $1 75 to $2 25; _ -• R»- ''' ( "'
to $2 00; 8 cases Jamestown at $2 00 t* ?'2.5»«. v 4 boots iu<
in all sixes and in loug and short I u ! ' ■'* fegnro
botite; call, examine ana rp« «k 1 " 1 i- •>
HOLIDAY SLIi'PI^KS
Ever shown in Butler Customers -i
call at our store »m! inspcl tbi
lection of Holiday Sli|.p«-r- 1" • •
shape rob r and n »i» < n O -pnii >r<- fr- m2ot" 2o
cents |aart itan 11 • * t-- it'*les »te • ffer«-tl f<-r.
while < lit -!< ck n*d - linen! i-. by a!
, it. i|.. |»ite-f in tf.e county. A
li . la- tla-n'lemeoV
|iOUi|i*
ia »l her.filMl
eboemakers' sU|ip|le-i. VVa- b-av.
sole, oak sole. French and Aim .n-i i
kip, lining and totiiuir «-kins iipiier '•
nails suitable for aboeniHki'iir.
Hea(l(|iiarttn's for :c•i ? )f »< v i*
G()< xis.
We surpass them all in Rubber <Ji n ' -'' ' *
- of Ko»»f>*-r ti -oil- •>. -I. /
Boston and Wamnso.-ki-t •|ecialtics m i
made and we have tbeoi in a'i nil--* anil >vni' -;
knee aud high cut rubber boots. Boston rn or
boots at $2 35. A good kuee boot, extra
thick ball, at $2 to $2 25 Prices
on all rubber goods 50 cents
a pair cheaper than
any place in
the county. Call and examine our leather ate: i•. ' uynn
and be convinced ol our prices before buying.
Boots and Shoes Mmln lo Order.
250 pair shop boots, box t- e; lO'.i pun It • •. "" ; 'inl
congress, at a very small margin Hepairin.r 1 *ub
ber or leather go«<ls Mail orders will n.en , i :
fine Leather Preserver given tree on applicator.
Yours trulv,
JOHN BICKEL,
24 8. Msin St - Putler, Pa
WANTED o / tX ' n hnu '
Hen f a taka onlers for Nurssrj SKm k .i.iissiu. |K(J I J j ifi 11* I ?
ry or commission. 1 can mate a successful » uw " 1
ja ■ rnmm Bk M tk Ik ■ i'i a 1 'I . . V\ <! i♦* t
SALESMAN
ot utijr W'l-|> sill v.orfc iiiul follow 11 In
ktructlons. Will t<irtiir-l> lia'i'fs'»mi' ouiin fr
saail i'«i >our nslai> or commission eva-ry rtt.
Wille for lerlnk atoiiu- f i*11, t . •. ~ki *, ■ l-RKK
K. O, OKAHAM. JJuweryman, i' 1? " ' ■ ' ,
llocliLaier, ¥. | nAiwh I i III' *•" - - " ""t '
The Great American HOG is Coming.
The Great American HOG
is Coming.
The Great American
IIOG is Coming.
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The Great
American
HOG
Is Coming.
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2L JPE,
I LEAdING
j MILLISERY HODSE
Special Mourning Hats and Bonnets, Crapes
I and Nu s Veiling always ready for use.
! Xo- IK. South \ ain stiver. - - - HUTLER, PA
Hello There!
Cleeland & I'al-t .
en*, are still on the • • • -
corner of Diamond. Better 1
prepared than ever ' • |
their customers with Hi* Dia
monds, Gold Watei; -. n; j
very large st««ck t -. d,
sterling Silverwar •■! ; , • \
latest design- dine i .a < •
tory; never been reh
therefore, being fresh !
beautiful. Ju>t what you I<k >
for a Holiday pres. nt. ( '«. ■!•
and see them before buying,
and you will be pleased to - e
the fine display they Lave 1:1
fine fixtures and gou i> 1> L. j
Cleeland, Practical ()j.t.c;;«n
correctly tests tiie ey s :.n>!
perfectly fits spectacle- <
very best makes. ht.uid yuii
wish to mane a friend a
ent in the shape < I
Spectacles. We have j -I v
you want in that line. W ■
will keep our store o, n ev
week night until 1 oVI-ick.
this month. Corner ol i >ni
mond.
Christmas Goods or
Everybody.
A ppi< odid li&e of - -
fol articles of ev« rv <l»
Match i»af»*f»—in l> r ;
iuloid, oxid z.-'i mA> i • .
Toiiet c i* l > run . ■ - i • ijf
sets, gloves Hnd li i K
in leather and plu^b.
Odor c6Bch iu ? -a
celluloid. Sinoker'.-. o«- - '
fume eiands, and an • ■ i
of 6r.e good*, which MI:?-' ■ MIM *
be appreciated. All finer • ' t 1
cheaper than ever before i'lie pub
lic ifl invited to cnll at KEDICK'-
Drugstore, next t<> L<v rx ii
Examine our goods nid L<- : ~
I
prices.
i
Business Change.
THE FIRM FOHM ERI.Y i' LI
ED J &B. KEMPER HAS No's ,
CHANGED TO Fu. KEM Eil. A <
GOOD. COMPETENT A.M> 1 \ ,
PERIENCED 11A 11N E>s •
ER. THE BUSINESS WILL HE
CARRIED ON AT THE SAME
PLACE AND IN THE SAME
MANNER AS U-UAL THE
BEST OAK-TANNED LEA THE It
WILL BE USED, AND J WILL!
ALWAYS HAVE ON HANDS A!
FULL ASSORTMENT Oi
F INE AND HEAV v
COLLARS, BLANK Li
ROBES, WHIPS
AND EVERYTHING <;E\; u ,
ALLY TO BE HAD 1> A N'' 1
HARNESS STORE ALL
DERS WILL BE KINDLY A'.-
CEPTED AND MA! i ON
SHORT NOTICE ALL RE
PAIRING DONE PR(
AND PRICES AS I OW
THE LOWEST.
CUSTOMERS TO THE OLD
FIRM, AND ALL IN GENEHAL
ARE RESPECTFI'LI IN
EI) TO CALL AND E \ \"ii N.:
Fr KKMJ ! H
SCHI'TTE .V O'liliir
Sanitary 1 Mum:
Ana (iw Killer*. "i us
enoe. ojietie 1 Hi- a ... ■ •
block, on JeUer-iu i,
IIOUM-. nlili a full i
GAS FIXTt'RES.ANIM.
HANMIN<> AM' I i
XAII KAIl„ l'« ! » „
JobMng prutu|»t!y. «i l< . *.L. I 11
onatfe rvh|wrct!ully wollciu il.
M
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TWO CHOIM M IKMU.H
BROOKE HALL,
For Girls and Yowl; l ; \s.
Shortlidgc Media
Academy,
For Boys and Young fc!en.
BWITHIN C SHORTLiDhE. A M <
i
tUAK VA HI > ORADI ATS
MEDIA, PA., (Near Phi! .
Erie Fish Market.
I. 6 EDWARDS Prop'r
Storeroom in Brau\ In;lin
ing, S. YV. corner <1 I >i;itn.
Butler, Pa. Handle ti h, -
ten*, fresh butler and
and drewned and a 1: »1
jx>ultry.
All good.s guarantee.! i
money refunded.
>0 Kisstal>lijsiliecl 1850
E. GRIEB,
THE JEWELER,
Ivo 19, NorthJ Main St., BUTLEB, PA.,
DEALER IN
Eiamands,
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Spectacles, &c., &c.
Society Emblems of ail Descriptions.
Ho. unnu: in all branches skillfully done and warranted.
SBO ESTABLISHED 18SO
ROSENBAUM &CO
510 to 514 Market Street and 27 Fifth Ave
I.NTRANCE I to* EITHI.It STREET.)
PI ! rSBUBGH, PA.
CLOAKS AND WRAPS!
>j ourit ts fresher, an.l has more popular, desirable styles tb&Q you
p vin tinfl anywhere else, largest line of riush Wraps, Plush Jackets
f \. w M.trki ts. Jersey* and Noveltksa.
. • I , ill s ■ 1 Plash J.» -kef*. Mill 11Hi* I. IK.TS, ».». worth *ls.
1 ! Plush Sntsß.7s. (22.M, worth SO per cent mora.
/ / , 240 STYLES CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. $2 to sls. .A 1
-J /. V ; We do the largest MILLINERY BUSINESS
V/ ■ 1 *, ® in (he ( ity .;f Pittsburgh an 1 show you more llats. trimmed and un
v t'lmmMl. I'eathirs, nd Ribbons, than a»>' store here, none ex-
V\Vs CORSETS! CORSETS! CORSETS!
I
Over ISO styles. Ball s Corsets. I>r. Warner s, C. I*, and P. O. and
, J Madam Warren s. No one ean undersell us.
' I OUR DRESS TRIMMING
\ro of our own Importation and we certainly have more medium priced
styles, as well as llnest yoods. than \ou will fee elsewhere.
• Out Line of Gents' Furnishings is Complete and Prices the
I NDEBWEAR
Inr Ladles. (knls. ( i:t!dreuand ln/ants. .Natural Wool Vest*, esc., TSc.. ft. Cents. Fine Woo
Shirts iw.. TV .. fi.Jl.i'-i up.
KID GLOVES
r. vealv:.- < h«H'H a yreat specialty with us. and we shall certainly keep up the reputation 01
•I UK ' .u- ('St ti.l chetpes: goods. Our 1 button Kid -Me., CBe..T9C., 11. Our 5 hook Kid HOC.. It,
: , nil. fi. ti "ar • Hi. I,est for the money
». s|i-i; . m;< Kivril!. Cl* KT A INS. LACKS AND HANDKERCHIEFS CAN HE FOUND IN AIX
Mil ICLKS l'i'll I AM 1 WORK AN" HANK EMBKOIDKRY
I N COVNTLESS VARIETY.
11l , . nt .I.OIUA and SII.K I'MBREIXAS Willi gold or stiver handles. fn» 11 cheapest to
n.ii- 1 -1 any other here. Over .v*\ styles Of li.otidles. fl to liu.
( D FIIBS. MUFFS AND FUR TRIMMIN3S
« ~V ~3 t .s;>rtnj, are carefully made, and of the choicest stock In the market.
f%Ȥei\baum^(S
The Cash Shoe Store
ANNO[JNCEMENT !
• LOOK! fffj
We Sell
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
FOR SPOT CASH.
We Will Positively Undersell
•n i u-« i.i f>u , r selling good* uu credit, and we a guarantee on<
\ r\ pnir • I Sh" s we seil
Our ( hildren's School Shoes
iir • nil v. ir'MDt i aud uitde of good solid leather Wo will refund ikn
in 1 !i»-v 111 case goods are uot satisfactory.
Our Ladies' Pine Shoes
. vi ry h ghlv pnken of and we arc having a very larre trade in them and
w<- • <•! vi: thuiktul to our friends for their aopport.
Mens Fine Shoes.
N'nu we c.i t siiv t'»o much in regard to them; good*, (or «« sfiowr the
ti entlim .1 M. :.'a Shoea in Hutler, ranging in price from SI.OO to s.'>.so.
Ail style .
Our Rubber Goods Department.
We handle a large lino of Uulthers. Best <|ualitiea made, Boston,
Pundee Ooodycur, Oolcheater, Goodyear glove-fitting. A large line of
Puck Boots, wurrauU'd aot to snag or blister in oil.
iioots and Shoes Made to Order.
A Lar«»'e Stock of Oil Men's Boots and
Shoes Always 011 Hand.
Rcpai j'.g done on short notice.
I!l UkMOKE & GRIEB,
\o. ( J5 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.