Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 17, 1892, Image 4

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New Spring Dress Goods
i
H FOR EARLY BUYERS: s>
We received this -g
week our first shipment of New d
Q Spring Dress Goods and through
tins advertisement we extend a
02 cordial Invitation to you to come Y
W and look through our stock
S whether you wish to purchase or
J not
5-TROUTMAN'S-5
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Leading Dry Goods and Carpet i
House.
| -Henrietta Serge
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LQOKimbbi
AT OUR
| BOOTS AND SHOES ~
SUPPERS | ICTBT | OXFORDS
Ail the Latest Spring and Summer
FOOT W EAR
AT
Vogeley & Bancroft's
Artistic in Style,
Reasonable in Price,
Reliable in Quality.
See oar men's fine shoe, congress and lace at $1.25.
See oar ladies fine kid button shoe at SI,OO.
See oar ladies fine oxford tie, pat. leather tip at 75 cts,
See oar childrens shoes from 25 to 50 cents.
See oar other Popalar Price Lines.
Plow Shoes, Working Shoes, Fine Dress
Shoes of all Styles and qualities at
the LOWEST PRICES.
§£a * Base Ball and Tennis Shoes .Jpj?
Visit our store and we will please you.
VOGELEY.
BANCROFT
No. 347 South Main Street,
OPPOSITE WILLARD HOUSE,
BUTIiER, ...... PA.
This Is The Lowest Price
Ever given on a
Bed Room Suite
Solid, Polished Oak, glass 26x30, beveled plate,
FOR $23.00,
We offer this suite for 30 days only.
Our Bed Room Suite for sl9
You can't get elsewhere for less than $23 to $25. We don't only
offer the above goods at low prices, but anything In our store
away down In price. All we ask you to do Is to examine our
stock and you will say as we do—best goods for least money of
any «
FURNITURE
store In the country.
———eceOOCCWi"—
Campbell & Templeton,
136 N. Main St., - - Butler, Pa.
m/% PER CENT.
1U First Mortgage Loans
N<iU%, commiiuuon or fees. Interest payable
•emi annually by New York draft. Perfect se
curity Highest reference.
CHAS. V. REID, Fiirlmi, Washißgtoa.
JOHNSONS
*NO DYH^
LINIMENT
XKE-VO
\) v T:r tSTSSSAI sad ZXTZmi.
-GENERATION AFTER GENERATION—.
'jVN _ HATE cam AXE BLESSED IT. - ♦i*-'
on Suffttr, Children T*orc Tt•
Every Traveler should have a bottle of It in hia KatoheL
Every Sufferer
ron« TTeaslarh*', ThphthcrlA, Oomrtui.' "atnrrh, Bropchitis,
Asthma, (Stolen Morbus, I ►iarrh«»*a. I Aim n#c*. Foirenem
In Bodr or Limbfl. Kttff Joint* or Strain*, will And in
this old ARodjmo relief nnd cure, raniphlet
fre#». Sold «»v. -rywrhetv. TVlce ® ctn, l»y nudl, < hottl«,
KxpTCM paid. L SjJOHKSO* JC CO.. IfcwTO*. Vam.
HUMPHREYS'
Dr. Humphrey*'Speciflra are BCjentlllcally and
e*r>'fullv prepared Kemedle*. used for year* la
private practice and for orer thirty years by the
people with entlrr? suc-efin. Every single
• special core for the disease named.
Tbev cure without drawing, puralnx or reducing
thesyjtemandare In fact and deed the i»overeigu
Bemedlev of the World.
LIST or raiKcir AL *o«. ccui. rairta
I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammati'ins.. .US
it— Worm*. Worm Fever. Worm Colic. .US
3—Tcethlna; Colic, Crying. Wakefulness .-4.1
4_Diarrhea, of Children or Adults.... .2,}
7—Coaehn, Colds, Bronchitis .*25
R— Neuralgia. Toothache. Faceache.— .U
V- Headache*. Hick Headache, Vertigo .
10-Uyapepsia. Biliousness.Constipation .'23
f J Supprcoacd orPalnfnl Period* .'25
J4—Whltea, Too Profuse Periods '23
j3_Cronp, Laryngitis. Hoarseness ... .•25
14—Halt Kheum, Erysipelas. Eruptions. .'25
15— Hhenmatlstn, Rheumatic Pains .-25
IS—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague. .*25
17—Pilea, Blind or Bleeding .'24
19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Bead. .'25
'2o Whooping Cough 45
<2T— Kidney DUease* ,'M
«^H—Nervous Oebillty 1.00
30— I rlnary Weakness, Wetting Bed .-25
S,ild tr Dmcliti. or •.'Ut pflatp«!d Ml receipt ol pflp«.
Pa Hr*raasT»' MANUAL fl« !>««■ suits '«*•
ttl-MPBRKTS' WED, CO.. 11l *IU Willi.» Bt- I"T«r>.
SPECIFICS-
WeyseAlcohoi
pure alcohol to make WOLFI - A> Ma
BLACKING. Alcohol is goo<l for K -;
it is good for the skill. Alcohol istl. « liiei
ingredient of Cologne, Florida WaUr,
Bay Kum the well known face waMu-s.
We think there is nothing too costly l>
in a good leather preservative.
Acme Blacking retails at 20c.
and at that price sells readily. Many
people are so accustomed to buying a i! rest
ing o^blacking at sc. and 100. a i. tllu
that they cannot understand that a 1 lack
ing can be cheap at 20c. We want to meet
them with cheapness if wc can, and to ac
complish this we offer a reward of
SIO,OOO
for a rccipc which will enable us ( >
WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING at such :< ,
that a retailer can profitably Fell it ul :
bottle. We hold this offer open
Jan. Ist, 1893.
WOLFF ft RANDOLPH, Philade' •
Thv? simple arP'* caUoQ ° r
Mm
WgjjOINTMEHTg
* * andhea^^^^®^
oo\» by ..r -"tit by mail for 50 cU.
B-rAinc k Sen. Pa. kU jour dragifct ferfe
FOR MEN ONLY!
LOST or FA3UHO MAJJOOJ
\J 111 pftljn mi ill and NERVOUS DEBILITY;
Rfl'llllf I! IWeakceM of Body and Hind, Effect!
Errors or Exoeiui in Old or Younf.
Itobuat, Noble MAMIOOD folly KT*tor*d. Hew to talarf* •■£
•iraMtbMnKAK.l SUKrELOPKDORGAXSaPARTfiOF RODT.
Ab*ol«t«l7 •afklllaf HO*« TRRATMEST—Benefits !■ a day.
■•a tratify from 60 *tat«a and Fsretfa Cooatrlea. Writs tbsa.
DMfriptlvp Book, fiplarsliea and proor. mailed (s«alad) froa.
Addm. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
r\ DOCTORS LAKE
Lg| I PRIVATE DIKPENSAKT.
lir M COR. PENN AVE. AND FOUKTH ST..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JaWaiR All fornnof Delicnle and Cotn
jarmJiy plicated Diseases re»|tiiringt:oH-
IjHr PIPENTIAL andSciKSTinc Sle«l
--ication arc treated at this Dis
li?n-ary w itli a success rarely attained. l)r. 8.
K. I.ake la a member of tlie ltoyal College of 1 hj--
iicuiDS ami Surgeons, and Is the oldest and most
experienced SPECIALIST in the city. Special at
tention riven to Nervous Debility from excessive
mcv.tal exertion, indiscretion of youth, etc., caus
ing physical and mental decay, lack of eneryy,
lesnondency, etc.; also Cancers, Old Sores, 1- its.
Piles Rheumatism, and all diseases of the Skin,
fclood. Lungs Urinary Organs,tte. Consultation
tree and strictly conSdential. Office hours, 9to
I and 7 to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 9 to 4 P. M. only.
all at oflii-e or address DRS. T.AKK, Coft.
"ESN AVE. AND 4TH ST.. PITTSBURGH.PA.
BEAD AND REMEMBER.
For strictly pure and reliable STRAIGHT
LIQUORS, call on
I. Iff. FINCH,
12 SBITHFIELD ST., PITTBBI BUH, PA.
(Opp. Monongaheia House.)
Matchless for Family use and Medicinal i.ur
lK»scs aro
FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, ' Allsl
GCCKKNIIKIMKRS WHISKY, il>erqt. ;
OVERHOLT'S WHISKY. f 6 qls.
DILLINOKRS WHISKY, J for $5.
Goods neatly packed and promptly shlp;>ed
Fbkb OF KxrBNSF on rec?lpt of cash or post
office order.
lar-Nothlng expressed C. O. D.
Send for Price List.
Cotton Root
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Successfully used
«Vi monthly by thousands of
ap*. V I-ulles. Is the only prcfectly
V s;iTe and reliable medicine
discovered. Beware of un-
druggists who of
luferlor medicines in
place of this. Ask forCoOK's
COTTON ROOT COMPOUNK, take no substitute, or
Inclose $1 and (» cents In postage In letter, and
we will .send, sealed, by return mail. Full seal
ed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only,
2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company,
No. 3 Flslier llloek." Detroit. MleU.
Sold In Uutler by C. N. Boyd. J. F. Ralph, J.
C. Bedlck aud druiurlsts everywhere.
DOCTOR
J. B. HOBENSACK'S
/tMMSjHOME /
WUw
MEDICA!. ol ■Fi, ,
HOC, A". HXCOSD ST , J,-,.-- - a> j.„
Aro the oldest iu A .j I'atmento!
Spsoul jjiseascsu .. .Errors
Bio- d IVbOii, NervtiiL-, I • :i-v i . . r ,
nine, !>i« hirges. Stri tu • ■ ! ! ■ Kirtn v
andSUinl»is<-a- -s.Yari , i;.v .ivdr-.<- e Rui*
tine, permiiucntly eurml I ',, v . I Methods
without detention f.oml nil:. ... Tin l octort
success is du * 'oh - iMtiitlut 1 and
sludv: to the pure veg,-t*l,ie remedies used and
i ■ ti.i ilinr iit li • xaminntion and \vu!"hAil at
• i ' ii patients during -10
i.ibljshia nt is our guarantee of success.
. • : .ilittFiitby » N|M'Oinlty.
. ..ours. K A u (.to 9p. w' AH
■ y ,-aturilay tillß 1». M. Sundays 10 to 12 A m
■Mini Ntimip f«»r llook. "(Copyrighted!^
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell his farm,containing
Hixty acres, more or less, and located In Adams
Twp., on the Kvansburg and Mars road, near
Marshall and Myoma stations on the P. & W
R. R. and near tne Callery oil Held.
It contains a good house, good bank bt.rn
66xJ4. good outbuildings, good orchard, level
and good ground, two springs near hove, pump
n barn, and all in good order.
"Inquire of or adaressj
James Davidson,
Myoma P. 0.,
Butler Co.. Pa
| Advertise is the GITIZIV
THE CITIZEN
MISC Kl.l ANEOt'S
ContnEng To th* Invalid.
"Mourning goods, please," she said to
the floorwalker.
"Yes, madam, this way, If yon will,"
and then he added, feelingly: "Death is
a sad thing, rtiadam."
"It Is, Indeed!" She responded. "I'll
not make any purchases this morning.
I only want to see the latest things yon
have In the mourning line; my husband
is a very sick man."—Texas Siftings.
He Knew the Old Lady.
First Boy—l's lost my gran'mother
since I seen yer las', Jiml
Second Boy (the prize scholar of the
Band of Hope)— Well, don't worry; she
is waiting at the door of Heaven for
youl
First Boy—lf she's waltln* for me it
isn't at the door she'll be, but behind it
with a stick. She always did here!—
Life. .
Ample Justification.
Guest (at Oklahoma hotel)— Wasn't
there some shooting at the other end of
the table a minute ago?
Walter—(replacing his smoking re
volver) Yes. Dude from the east.
Wanted a napkin. Say, if you're done
with that knife and fork why in thun
der don'tyou pass It to the next man!—
Chicago Tribune.
The Slavery of Marriage.
Young Wife—Marriage is disappoint
ing in some things.
Girl Friend —You have found It so?
Y. W.—Yes. Before we were married
John said whea I became his wife I
should be my own mistress.
G. F.—Well, ain't you?
Y. W. (gloomily)—No; I have a serv
ant girl.—N. Y. Press.
Doubtful Compliment.
Guest—l wish I had come here a week
ago.
Proprietor—Ah, that's very flattering
to my establishment.
Guest—l don't know about that. What
I mean is that I would have preferred to
have eaten this fish then instead of now.
—Texas Siftings.
A Neeeealty Now.
Mrs. Gazzam—George, you really
must get mo a piano.
Gazzam—Nonsense, Nell! You don't
know one note from another.
Mrs. Gaszam -That's true, but J must
have a piano because papa has given mo
a piano lamp for a birthday gift.—
Judge.
Only One £atue Llltelj.
Mrs. Greatman (wife of a congress
man) —What is the matter with my hus
band, doctor?
Doctor—Brain strain.
Mrs. Greatman —Dear me! He must
have been drinking again, and trying
not to show it—N. Y. Weekly.
The Insolence of Capital.
Tramp—Won't you assist a poor man?
f need bread.
Capitalist—You knead bread, eh?
Well, then, why don't you apply at
tome bakery for a job?— Texas Siftings.
An Honest Man.
Mr. Norris—ls the janitor of your flat
honest?
Mr. Sky high—l guess so; 1 gave him
five dollars when I moved In last May,
and I haven't had to buy but one ton of
coal since.—Life.
A Change of Implement.
Twynn—Barbers don't do leechlnf
now, as they used to.
Triplett—No, they do their blood-leifc
ting with the razor, instead. —Detroit
Free Press.
A Doubtful Impression.
She —I am so afraid of you newspaper
men.
lie—Why; are we so bad?
She—No; but there Is no telling when
vou are coiner to press.—Judge.
—'lhe lollowing item, clipped from the
Ki. MIUIIHUU. I lowa, I iJamiimilt.. wiuiaiuo
information well wcrth remembering:
"Mr. John Hoth ol this city, who met with
an accident a few days ago spraining and
bruising his leg and arm quite severely,
was cured by one 50 cent bottle ol Cham
berlain's I'ain Balm." This remedy is
without an equal for sprains and bruises
anil should have a place in every house
hold. For sale by.
D. H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pros
pect; Breaden <fc Allison, W. Sunbury.
—The Donkey Club meets in front of the
Church in Jthis place every Sunday
evening, and is a nuisance.— lVarrcn Mail.
Samo way with the branch D. C. here.
—The merit of llood's Sarsapariila is the
result of careful study and exporimant.
—The most elastic fabric is the trout
( yarn.
—"And the rain it raineth every day.
—Just as sure as the hot weather comes
there will be more or less bowel complaint
in this vicinity. Every person, and espec
ial!}" families, ought to have some reliable
medicine at hand for instant use in case it
is needed. A 25 or 50 cent bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Rem
edy is just what you ought to have and al
that you would need,oven in the most severe
and dangerous cases. It is the best, the
most reliable and most successful treat
ment known and is pleasant to take. For
sale by
I). H. Wuller, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Breadeu A Allison. W. Snnbnry.
—Lineu cuffs have boon recalled into
the ranks by fashiohable women.
Eminent Facts.
The question is often asked and scarcely
ever answered, why whiskey made now is
not as puro and reliable as it was forty
years ago. It is nevertheless a fact that it
is made purer and better to-day than at
that time. With the improved methods
fusil oil aud other impurities are ontirely
eliminated. A swoin statement as to the
purity, age and quality of the whiskey sold
is furnished by one dealer who advertises
full quarts, six year old pure Penn'a Rye,
at SI.OO per quart. Duquesne $1.25 per
quart. Port, Sherry, Sweet California
Wines at 50c. A complete catalogue and
price-list of all foreign and domestic liquors
mailed on application by
MAX KLEIN.
82 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.
—lt is never to late to mend. This is
why the cobbler never has your boots done
at the time promised.
—Rheumatism cured iu a day—"Mystic
cure'' for rheumatism and neuralgia, radic
ally cures in Ito 3 days. Its action upon
the system is remarkable and mysterious.
It removes at once the cause and the dis
ease immediately disappears. The first
dose greatly benefits. 75 cts. Sold by J. C.
Redick, druggist, Butler.
—Generally speaking there is more com
fort in getting ready to take comfort than
in taking comfort.
Chamberlain's Eye and Shift
Ointment.
A certain core for Chronic Son Eyes,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch. Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed,
it is put op in 25 and 50 oent boioa
—Recently a party of men who were
prospecting along the headwaters of Black
lick creek dicovered a largo cave filled
with valuable borax.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tarn Xorroa:—Pleate Inform your midst*
that I have a positive remedy for tbe above-named
disease. By lta timely uao tliouaanda of hopoleu
cam* have been permanently cured. I (hall be glad
to Bend two bottlea of my remedy FKKK to any of
your nation who hare commmption If they will
•end me their Expnee and P. O. addreee. »«■■>
lolly. 7. JL SLW'VU. U. ltU f**Ci SU. V.
Requletcat In Pace.
Tbe man who feara to go his way alone,
J>ut follows where the greater number tread,
fifiouid hasten to his rent beneath a (tone;
The neat majority of mea are 4ea&
-Ufa 1
Sfnalcafly Speaking.
Mr. Jonslnff— I could Jes* die lls'nln*
to yo' play. Miss Edit What wuz dat
yo's jea' finished playln*?
Miss Edif—Dat wuz by "Patty Woe
ki." Did yo' like it?
Mr. Jonslnff—Yes, but I didn' think
dat any Irish trash could write musflf
like dat.—Judge.
Lore In Kentucky.
Scene, Louisville residence; time,
10:30 p. m.
Masculine Voice (from head of stairs)
—Young man, 1 reckon you don't know
the saloons in this neighborhood cloae at
eleven.
Kentucky Lover—Good night, my own.
I must hurry.—N. Y. Weekly.
Her Claim Established.
"Fashionable! Why do yon call he»
fashionable?"
"Because she Is. She always talks at
the theater while the play Is going on,
her children are kept at the nursery
when she's at home, and she never al
lows herself to be seen in her husband's
company."—N. Y. Press.
Rather Slow.
Taxpayer (to artist friend)— You say
you are looking for a still life subject?
Artist—Yes.
"Well, why don't you paint the prog
ress made on the New York monument
fund?"
"That's too slow."—Texas Siftings.
A Difference of Opinion.
Rivers—l always admired Boras. I
think he is a remarkably gifted man.
Banks—l suppose he is, but he's tire
some I wish he wasn't always trying to
show off his elocution.
Rivers—Why, great Crrsar, manl
That's his giftl—Chicago Tribv-^a
Reason In Everything.
Customer (in barber's chair)—^Why do
you barbers always stuff a towel around
a man's neck until it almost chokes him?
Barber—That's to press on the ar
teries, so the cuts won't bleed so mnch.
—Puck.
Two Ways.
Teacher—Don't yon know what
s-u-g-a-r spells? What docs your moth
er give you when you won't take your
medicine?
Little Student—A "pankln'."—Good
News.
Doubtful.
Fweddy—Cholly, Tm feeling wocky.
I think I'll soak my head.
Cholly— lt won't fetch anything, deah
boy, unless the hat goes with it.—Chi*
cago Tribune.
It Conlda't Be.
Winks—l hear that De Chappie fell
in a fit on Broadway to-day.
Minks—lmpossible! He had on a suit
of English-made clothea. —N. Y. Weekly.
A Novice.
Photographer—Did you ever sit for a
photograph before?
Little Girl—No, sir. Tve always stood.
—Good News.
—Hon. W. V. Lucas. Ex-State Auditor
of lowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in my family and have no
hesitation in sayiugit is an excellent rem
edy. I believe all that is claimed for it.
■ Persons afflicted by a cough or cold will
find it a friend." There is no danger from
whoopiug cough when this remedy is free
ly given. 50' cent bottles for sale by
I>. n. AVnllnr, Butler; A. Bowers, Pro
spect; Breaden <t Allison, W. Sunbury.
_ —The world is just gasping for an in
ventor who will construct a lawn wower
that will run itself.
Save Yourself Money.
When you go to Pittsburgh, Pa., stop at
the Anchor Hotel, corner Liberty and
Fourth streets. It is a strictly first-class
Hotel conducted on the European plan.
Lodgings, 25, —35,—-or 50 cent*?.
—The average expenses of voyage of a
steamship from New York to Liverpool
and return is $75,000.
—A recent press dispatch from Illinois
gives an account of probably fatal results
from the peck of a hen. If all the hen
pecked people were to he similarly afflict
od there would soon be a sad increase of
widows in the land.
—"This, ladies and gentlemen, is the
celebrated trick mule, 'Dot'" said the
clown, as the animal was led into the ring.
"After many years of effort, l am able to
say that I can make him do anything he
wants to.
How to get Thin.
The only safe and reliable treatment for
obesity, or (superfluous fat) is the "Lever
ette" Obesity Pills, which gradually re
duce the weight aud measurement. No
injury or inconvenience—Leaves no wrink
les —ants by absorption,
This cure is founded upon the most sci
entific principles, and has boon used by
one of the most eminent Physicians in Eu
rope in his private practice' 'for five years"
with the most gratifying results.
Mr. Henry Perkins, 29 Union Park, Bos
ton, writes: Prom the use of the "Lever
ette" Obesity Pills my weight has been re
duced ten pounds in threo weeks and inv
feneral health is very much improved.
he principles of your treatment are fully
indorsed by my family physioians. In
proof of my gratitude I herewith give you
permission to use my name if you
desiro to do so."
Price $2.00 per package, or three pack
ages for $5.00. By registered mail. All
ordres supplied direct from our office.
The LEVBKKTTB SPECIFIC C 0.,339 Wash
ington St., Boston, Mass.
—A man somtimes gets mixed up even
when he's the mott emphatic and intensely
earnest. A Jamestown paper cites this
instance: A gold-cure graduate, praising
its efficacy, doclared: "The cure is a great
thing. If a man would put $50,000 hero
and a glass of beer there, I would take the
$50,000 and let the beer alone.
—Frank Snyder, 14 years old, of Tam
hicken,;Pa., was stung on the neck by a
small insect. Nothing was thought of it
at the time. A few days afterward the boy
complained of great pain in his neck be
ing very much swollen. He died in great
agony.
—Every one wears some bit of sack
cloth; somo people wear it under their gay
colors and others wear it on top.
—The Brooklyn boy who defined "con
science" as "something wot makes you
sorry won you get found out." didn't strike
a high ethical standard, but ho came pret
ty close to the view of a good many people
on the subject.
—Prospects for all kinds of fruit are flat
tering—with no late frosts the yield will
be large.
—The latest things in shoe strings is
made of elastic and once laced tho shoe
can l>e put on and taken off again without
relacing.
—lt is more than 50 years since General
Zachary Taylor was elected President and
terminated his brief career in that office.
His daughter Bottie, no w Mrs. Dandridge,
ol "Winchester, Va., presided over the
White House in those days. -She is still
living,
G. D. Harvey,
Contractor; and Dealer in builders
supplies—Lime, sand, cement, etc.
Ware-room near Campbell's Foundry.
Residence 315 North Main street,
Butler, Pa.
ADVERTISERS
oo Kiwrrising »pL y»t»n in Chicago, will (md it on fi*c . l
LORD ft THOMAS.
ITS A HOODO!
Competition endwise The monster is
J (ft-ntle to our customers and they can
<ySMßry -lilr? threat ' What is it," that is what every -
tody wants to know; by our illustration
y°u can see that it is not like to any-
KTK 11 thing upon the earth, or the water under
' v /WKl — earth, but more wonderful than any
,y| i thin? ever exhibited by Harnum or
Orangoutang, ouruuout and stick your
the age. "What is it"—why its Heck's
mammoth stocir of 6ue clothing, Caps, Shirts, Pants, Underwear,
Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Suspenders. Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Purseß, Bill and Pocket-books, Clothes, Hair and Tooth-brushes, Watches,
Chains, Charms, Ladies' and Gents' Kings, Pins, Collar and Cuff Buttons
and hundreds of articles too tedious to mention which we have for sale, and
you may need. Call and see our mammoth stock of beautiful spring at
tractions and you will certainly say its a Hoodo. Well, we are not looking
for those who do trade with us but for those who do not. We don't believe
there are many who do not, but there ought not to be one person in Butler
or adjoining counties left who does not know that the place to save money,
to get big values, is at Heck's Store, 121 N. Main St Why is it that you
miss your chance and waste your money ? Don't you know better ? We
bear you no ill will, why should we ? This is not onr funeral, we are just
he same merry merchant as of old. We are rollicking, jolly fellows; we are
tiproaring, tip top sellers, and when it comes to bargains we can suit you to
aT. If you think we are a honey, come buy your clothes and drop your
money, and we'll treat you like a little sonny, for we have got the energy
and the will; we made up oar mind to be the
LEADER IN OUR LINE
and the result is that we lead and the band plays Anny Kooney, and there
is no mistake abont it. The world stands aghast at the realization of the
fact that the high quality and low prices of our goods is a reality aud not a
fictionary legend to those who have never dealt with us. Wo would be
glad to see you and pleased to put in your hands real money saver, a
bargain with a great big B If yoa are notonour list of customers, come
and be convinced that we are right at the front doing big buninesa, on
the best basis, a square deal and a rolling dollar. We are going to get up a ,
train load for the World's Fair at Chicago in 1893, and we want you to
come in and go along. We will furnish you with a
Round Trip Ticket,
free the only conditions that you buy your goods off us. For further particu
lars call in and see U3 about it.
With kindest regards for your liberal patronage and your remembrance
of us to your many friends, we shall in the future endeavor to merit your
confidence.
Yours Very Respectfully,
D. A. HECK,
Champion iClothier, Hatter and Furnisher,
121 N. St.,
BIJTLER : : : : PA.
I SURE WINNER
BICKEL THE SHOE MAN,
OF BUTLER/.
IIIH TRADE INCREASING DAILY.
GOOD HONEST SHOES
AT EXTREMELY low PRICES DOING IT.
People Hock fron. nil r n, t, nf thr cr>..nK- Mger tn mike purchases
A dollar goes a goo J ways at
BICKEL'S SHOE STOEE.
The people of Butler county are in luck in having a Shoe Store that
is always willing to sell goods to suit the times; things are pinching a
little here and there and you want to make a dollar reach as far as
possible and when you are in need of any Shoes and Slippers, you
will find it to your interest to visit Bickel's.
PRICES THAT TELL THE STORY.
Men's A Calf English Rals, good quality $i oo
Men's Buff Congress and Bals I io
Men's Good Solid Plow Shoes 8o
Men's Good Solid Crecdmores I oo
Boys' Fine Shoes, Button or Lace I oo
Boys' Working Shoes, Crecdmores 8o
Youths' Fine Shoes 75, 85 and 1 00
AND STILL THERE'S MORE TO FOLLOW.
Ladies' Fine Don Button Shoes $1 00
Ladies' Fine Grain Button Shoes <jo
Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties 75
Ladies' Fine Opera Toe Slippers 5°
Ladies' Serge Gaiters . 50
Ladles' Serge Fox Gaiters 60
Ladies' Brussel Slippers 2 5
Children's Shoes 25,40, 50 and 75
BARGAINS THIS MONTH.
in Lawn Tennis Goods, Bast* Ball Shoes, Low Shoes of all kinds
Don't buy any footwear until you look at our many goods and prices
Boots and Shoes made to order; Repairing done promptly at the great
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
JOHN BICKEL.
mjTLER, - PENN'A
e ™i. NO SURE~CURE FOR EVERY CASE OF ASTHMA 7 or 1
■ EVERY CASE OF HAY FEVER, but th« «ont ram. ,
if uncomplicated by organic disease. OM^ 1
Un* I M * TO STAY CURED .
k ■ T by constitutional treatment. 1
I boBA
treat
one A thor
knowledge of tbe
Incurable Cases Declined. TB
Examination fh* by
Ws want name and address of ■ al "A
every sufferer from Asthma or Hay Fever. VI |H
p. HAROLD HAYES, M. D. ( BUFFALO, N.
I MVIMMMMfIMiIMMMMMMNI
"Well begun is hilf done." Begin your house work by buying
a cake of
Sy\POLIO.
Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning
purposes. Try it.
GKXLD FREE !
•v „ To every person bringing us a copy of this paper, we
A , w ni insert FREE OF CHARGE a tine $2.00 Gold Filling,
(,■ A \in every BEST SET of SB.OO Teeth.
jJd J We warrant tliem to be the best that can possibly be macio. no nullfr what
•T W Fmiujsfa specialty), *I.OO and up I Silver KllUii*n - He
Amalgam Flllln*; - - v»c I Teeth Kxtrmctr.t. *»
I'alnless »xtractinc a specialty. I'ure Uas or Vitalized Air administered, W onM.
Parties living out If the city ran come In the morning and wear their new teeth num.' th
NEW YORK DENTISTS,
SSTBAXCB OH LIBERTY sr. COT»«T Bth I»1 L!h«rtj St., fllbklll, ffc
» HILUHEH TRIUMPI
The Leading
Millinerv House,
D. T. PAPE.
Our line of MiUtneiy is complete in every t V. t». is, ill
investigate, and we claim that our stock is tl m- t aitr »ti\, »
liutler count}. Trimmed hats and h-.»»n r>. tl . •* «r ans
pins, laces, braids, crepe*, nets. etc.
Mouniinir Millinerv In <«ivaf Variety,
PAPFS.
11?3 S. Mniri Street. liutler, IV.
R. C\ R.
M A V LO, 189*2.
Anothei 4 Lai'ge Lot
of
f|PERCAL WAISTS.^
When we placed oor order with ft ira utu urr »r P*rr*! Wtiui
we thought we would do well to sell them all this c« .a In*'*>a>i J th»*.
we are completelj sold out. We hare therefore i»rd«*n-i an<l Will »p-j a
much larger lot oa next Tuesday, at oar season prw*e. -J.'t n-nts Th«-y an
the greatest drive erer offered in Bath
A FULL LINE
of Ladies' Muslin Underwear at the same price, 2"» cents Also ia
all kinds of Pry Goods, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Trimmings ami Ftirassh
ings. We guarantee more jalue for yoar money than v a ran *rt at any
other house. Jos'- received latest novelties in Para.*.>!s an«i Sun I'uihreila*
|
Ritter& Ralston's.
FOR THE BBffi ONLY
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE,
Purchasers can save from 25 to i>o jut
cent by purchasing their watches, clocks
and spectacles of
J.K. GRIEB, The Jewrlerj
No, 125 N. Main St., - Dutfy J»Io«*k.
Sign of Electric llell and ("lock.
All are Respectfully In* ited
—"Remember our Repairing iJepartmcnt — 20 years l-.v cner -
SPRING FOOTWEAR FOR ALL
AT
Bin
Is that you are certain of getting the correct *tyl« sad «r» -rf
paying the smallest price that soch goods as w* sel> can h*> ofea ned.
FOR SPRING WEAR.
We ,re decidedlj BWDQMRTTW for MM, *••" »"d CkiMi»»'«
DRESS SHOES.
A good, dressy, light-weight, easy-fittiag pair of shoe* tot*. kwl
TOU can hare for warm weather Our stork of th*m w the fiws' erer hr
to'this town No deUil of style, last, trim or Imsli han he~n n«»r . -I
Erery stock and every style last is here. The price* will pi»>ai«<* »■>«.
WORKING SHOES.
We hare heary and light-weight working *h in all the d. Tyrant
of lace, buckle and congress Their weari«f J"*
and are easy and comfortable to the f«»t Roek bot.om prw*.
CHILDREN S SHOES.
We are if possible, more particular what we off r rati for r ir -hi Id ma
than tor yourselves. Our present stock npwv ***
styles in the market and shoes that will wear ant the ru ir . •m- * a
out. No matter what the fise or style of shoe waated, or tk* mm -i
pocket book, we can suit you.
AL. RUFF,
No. 114 South Main Street,
j
HAY-FEVER W jTJM
\J COLD : HEAD mm
50c e'Iy'BROTHtRSrS^ w* fit 5uC
WM H. HOLMES.
J. J. SPECK. ril LUMH
aHOLKKALE win: t» t.,iaa »at »r wKstun mwifrtli.
The Win, 11. Holmes < 0.,
Distillers of "Holmes' B< est" an.l "Holm Old I d y'f
PURE RTE WHISKY,
All the leading Rye and Bourbon Whisk., s I,lb> n1 o t x-paid
importers of fine Brandies, Gins u*l «•«.
SENR) FOR PRICE XJIST
Telephone No. 305}.
120 WnterSt. and 158 First Ave., PiUsbuigfc Pa