Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 19, 1896, Image 4

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    Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN'
Highly Attractive Values!
jSj, 7 A FEW OF OUR SPLENDID SPEC-
Capes
and Jackets.:
All tailor-made in the handsomest
>8 styles, including new sleeves, coll irs
LI and fronts in reefer box and empire
Jsji J eflects, plain braid or fur trimmed at
A W I P rices tliat absolutely lead the race in
r :/ 'y jA / the competition for public favor:
Ladies' plain, stylish Beaver Jacket $ 3.98. —Value $ 5 .00
Ladies' fine, stylish Beaver Jacket 5 00. —Value 8.00;
Ladies'fine, stylish Boucle Jacket 5.00. —Value 8.00
Ladies' fine, stylish Boucle Jacket 7.00. —Value 10.00
Ladies' fine, stylish Boucle Jacket 10.00. —Value 12.50
Ladies' fine, plain Cloth Cape 3-5°- —\_alue 5.00
Ladies' fine, plain Cloth Braid Trimmed Cape. 5.00. —Value 8.00
Ladies' fine, Plush Fur Trimmed Cape 5.00. —\ alue 8.50
Ladies' fine, Plush Fur Trimmed Cape B.oo.—Value 10.00
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT filled to overflowing with elegant
up-to-date Millinery eflects. We have space only to mention one or
two prices: Stylish Trimmed Hat for 98, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.00
DRESS GOODS.—This has beenj our banner Dress Goods
season, Never before in the history of this store have we offered
such values in Novelty and Plain Dress Goods Novelty Suitings 39c;
value 50. Novelty Suitings 50c; value 65c. Black Goods our
specialty.
J. E. Zimmerman
What is Your Need? YOU WANT A NEW DRESS
If you need any
thing in the furnish
ing line we can sup
ply you. It you
want a hat or cap
we can show you the
*best Up -To - Date
stock in the county,
at very low prices.
Colbert & Dale.
42 S. Main St., Butler, Penn'a
WALL
MOULDINGS
The nicest line of
Wall Mouldings in
town are at
Heineman's
ffiySygyS\
New Room. 201
S. Main St. New
line of Blank Book
Writing Paper just
received.
201 S. Main St.
*
The Sutler County National Bank
BUTLKR, HA.
Capital paid In $100,000,00
Surplus and Profits $87,962.35
JOB. Hartman. President; J. V. Ritts.Vice
President; C. A. Bailey, Cashier; John G
McM&rlin, A fm't Cashier.
A central banking business transacted.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Money loaned on approved security.
We invite you to open an account with tbls
Dank.
DIRECTORS—Don. Joseph Hartman. Hon W.
8. Waldron, Dr. N. M. Hoover. U M<;Bweeney,
E. E. Abrams, C. I*. Collins, I (..Smith, Leslie
P. Bazlett, M. Flnegar.. W. tienry Wilson. John
Humphrey.Dr. W. C. McCanaless, Hen Ma»seth
Harry Heas)»y. J. V. Kilts.
Butler Savings Bank
Butler, Pa.
Capital - - $60,000 00
Surplus and Profit*, $119,263.67
JOS. L PURVIS Presiden
J. HENRY TROUTMAN Vice-President
WM. CAMPBELL, Jr Cashier
LOUIS B. STEIN Teller
DIRECTORS -Joseph L. Purvis, .I. llenrj
Tro>:tinan, W. D. Brandon. W. A. Stein. J. s.
C&mubell.
The Butler Savings hmk Is ine OMe-t "HarV
lng Institution In Butler County,
general bankinc business transa-ted.
Wc solicit accounts of oil inrr-
Chants, farmers and others.
All Bujlne.is entrust"d to u» wIU receive
prompt at'tntion.
Interest paid on time ieposlts
Plant jour Cbrietmaß advsnow.
• Mt
for the winter gaieties. Why pay
sixty or seventy-five dollars, when
we can make you up perfect gar
ments with the best linings and
workmanship throughout for from
$35 to $45? Make your selec
tion now, so that we can have
time to give you a careful job be
fore you need the clothes.
Perfect Styles and Fit are pre
eminently the necessities in a sat
isfactory full dress suit. Our
guarantee goes with every dress
suit we make. If the fit and
style are not exactly as they
should be, we cannot afford to
have you wear the garments.
A Good Diesser must have a
lull tkr&tte euit for apccidl evening
wear. We have the finest
and make absolutely correct gar
ments. Do not make the mis
take of having your evening dress
suit made by an incompetent or
careless tailor. A mistake of this
kind is expensive.
WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY.
MEM
Cor. Diamond, Butler, Pa
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it takes figuring iust at this time
to make both ends meet, ami now
winter is almost here and you
must be prepared for bad weather.
You Must Have Good Footwear
you want to buy it cheap, not too
cheap for at this time of the year
it must be good. We can't praise
our fall stock too highly for never
before have we been in shape to
offer high grade footwear at such
low prices as we a«*. now.
Bread Winners List
Men's Stag Boots sl-5°
Boy's Stag Boots 1.25
Youths' Stag Boots I 00
Ladies' Calf and Oil Grain
Shoes 1.00
Ladies' Warm Shoes 65c., 75c and
|i.oo
Child's School shoes 50c, 75c and
SI.OO.
We Defy Competition
Ladies, Miss, Youths nnd Chil
dren's Rubber Boots at the uniform
prices of SI.OO.
Boys Rubber Boots, sizes 1 to 6
ii.so.
Men's Felt Boots and Oveis £ 1.50.
Ladies' Neat Felt Boots and Overs
SI,OO.
Boy's Felt Boots and Overs fi2s, ;
for goods and low prices try
Butler's Progressive Shoe House. I
2i5 Mb Hail St., SUTLER PA
C.E.MILLER,
Advertise in the Cm/in-
HUMPHREYS'
No. 1 Cures Fever.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 " Infants' Diseases.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. 9 Cures Headache.
No. lO " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Delayed Periods.
No. 12 " Leuchorrea.
No. 14 *' Skill Diseases.
No. 13 Cures Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Sold by Drnpßists, or sent prepaid on
receipt of price, 25c., or 5 for sl.
Db. Humphbets' Homeopathic Mantai*
op Diseases Mailei> Fi:ee.
Humphreys' Med. Co., 11l William St.. N.Y.
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Builds up The weak further
Strengths the sthons-it'sß years
Old and absolutely Pure. costs si.
FullQ(u. Six Quarts 35.
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\X7I<T REVIVO
RETORES Vitality
1.-, th lUy. M'.'.
'inn HKbAT join f«).
FRENCH REMEDY
pi vlr.ops the above results In 30 days. It arts
powerfully and quickly, cures when all others
fall. Youn? r*en will regain their lost man
hood, ami old men will recover their youthful
vigor by using IIEVIVM. It qu'eklv and surely
restores Nervousness. l.osf vitality. Lost Power.
Falling 'Memory. Wasting Diseases, and ill
effects of exctss and lndfscretiou, which un
fits one for study, business or marriage. It not
onljrcurenuj starting at toe seat of disease,
bit Is a great nerve tonle and blood builder,
bringing back the pink plow to vale cheeks
an I restoring the fire of youth. It wards off
Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having
KKViVO, no other It can be carried In vest
poi'Ket. By mail. si.oo per package, or six lor
15.U0. with a positive written guarantee to cure
or refund tlie money. Circular free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE ■ O. CHICAGO. Il l,
For Sole hy REDDICK & GROMANN,
Mci'ANhLESS' IIEAVKCIIRK
l have a Heave Cure that will cure am
case of heaves iu horses iu forty days, 1
used according to directions, and if it dots
not do svnal I claim for it, I will refund
the amount paid and no charges will be
made for the treatment. The following
estimoniaU are the strongest proof of the
eln a»t »i v- t» o ure:
A.. J. MCCANDLKSK,
Butler, Pa., 1893
MR. A. J. MCCANDLKSS:
Oa tho 2nd day of April, 1892, 1 con.
raenced to uso your new cure for one o
n_y Worses that had tho heaves verj ba<".
and continued to use fho medicine fo*
abo at forty days and the h»rse did not
shojv any signs of a return of tnein. It is
no K about a year since I quit giyin
medicine and the horse has never showed
any signs of hoaves, and I feel
that he is properly cured
W. C. Criswell
Rutlur. P>t., Auril 3. I B'>?,
I.J. MC(JANI>LKB!«:
1 hive us?;! your Heave (Jure ami loui.d
twill :id the n-ork it used atcordtitr ' • di
rections. Yours truly,
I. B. McMILLIN.
Hotel Willard.
Rtwmard aDii now ready for tha
accommodation of irt- iravelinjf pub
lic.
Everything ii>
MRS. HATTIR REIHING, Owner
V. H F[:ooKb. Clerk,
16 TO i
SILVER GOLD
In the money question means that in
weight it would take 10 Gold dollars to
make in weight on Silver dollar. We
guarantee for • itner one Silver or Gold
dollai to give yen the purest and most
aged goods sold. Take a moment's time
and look at th< <e prices.
2 Year Old Sojiersot.. .$2 00 per gal.
3 to 4 Yr Old Pure Rye $2 25, 2 50 per gal
7 to 10 " " $3 50, 4.50 per gal.
1885 Hand-made Soir Mash...s 50 per gal.
J. S. Dougherty Pure Bye 5 50 per gal.
Andrieesen 'lest Pure Ute....5 50 per gal
Special price list on Wines, etc., on ap
plication Xo extra charge tor jugs or
packing. Give n* a trial order.
A. ANDRIESSEN,
Telephone. 198 F. clerul Si .
No. 591. Al!e/h« r,\ , Pa. I
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(/ITIZXN Oxjioi.
THE CITIZMST
Tbe Serpentiof Java.
A correspondent of the Illustrated
Family Newspaper relates the following
regarding the venomous snakes in Java;
The I mho sugar estate in Java com
prises over 12,000 acres, about oue third
of which is in cane. This is one of the |
most denselv wooded parts of Java, and j
the bush is like a wall, impervious even j
to many wild animals, but snakes flour
ish, and there are no less than ten varie
ties that are deadly poisonous. Eight of
of the coolies emploved on this estate
have died inside of four months from
snake bites. The chain viper is most
dreaded, as it will not get out of one s
way, and when trodden on by the bare
footed natives strikes fatally. Twelve
mi es away is the ruined city of Choru, a
wilderness of temples built of stone, cut
in designs as fine ns lacework. On the
north side of these buildings are long
arched passages, and here wild animals
resort to get out of the heat. Leading
from these avenues are hundreds of small
chambers having no windows. In these
lurk more snakes than can be found any
where else in the island.
It is not surprising that the eastern na
tions look upon Englishmen as lunatics,
they do so many foolish things from no
apparent motives save to risk their
Two years ago an English naval lieuten
ant was here visiting a neighboring plan
ter, and his peculiar craze was making a
collection of Javan reptiles. His on y
attendant was an English sailor lad about
sixteen, and these two, against all warn
ing, went roaming around the forests
without a guide In Choru, the ruined
citv, the lieutenant found a rich harvest,
and Killed a magnificent black Jaguar,
but an adventure with a snake ended his
sport. One day he and the boy were
under or.e of the long archways of the
big temple, and, looking through the
doorway of one of the dark chambers,
saw something yellow in the far corner.
Without a moments thought lie entered
and gave the mass a punch with his cane.
A tremendious hiss that fairly shook the
walls was followed by an assault swift as
the leao of a tiger, and the man found
himself seized by a huge Dari snake, the
most aggressive and dangerous of our con
strictors. Uis left shoulder was crushed
in the brute's teetli, and quick as a flash
a coil was aroand his body, and he felt
the steel-like compression.
But the grit of the boy saved his mas
ter's life. He had a heavy, sharp knife,
and he struck the reptile two heavy
blows just back of the head, the most
vulnerable part of the Ixxly, because the
thinnest. Its backbone was divided.
The coil relaxed, but the powerful tail
lashed out, breaking the boy's leg. It
was two hours before they were lound
and brought up in a cart. The lieuten
ants shoulder was crushed beyond sur
gery, and the arm was useless. Both mas
ter and boy recovered after a spell of
fever. I saw the snake, a hidious object,
black and yellow, and fifteen feet long.
Such a brute would crush a horse.
Gunning one day near the Wasli River
in the interior of the island, I watched a
number of wild hogs coming to the water
to drink, suddenly the head of a snake
rose above the grass and a hog squealed.
A python had siezed a full grown one,
easilv three feet high at the shoulder, and
was throwing two coils around the body.
Under the tremendous pressure the hog
seemed to lengthen, and when the snake
uncoiled I saw only a strip of meat, noth
ing distinguishable but the head. I
shot the snake. It was over 12 feet long
and 7 inches through, and yet its coils
had crushed the bones of its prey like
chips. There is no doubt that hidden
away in vast swamps of the interior are
many anaendas of enormous size. Parties
have been made up to hunt them, but the
malarious climate drives them back. In
the museum at Batavia it the skin of a
serpent that must have been fifty feet
long when living. Such a brute would
kill a 11 anas easily as it would a rabbit.
....jlVii euro iulver !!!.,.
liiiiousness, Indigestion, Headache.
A pleasant laxative. AH Druggists.
White frost is the ordinary frozen dew
or hoar frost. Black frost occurs -when
the cold is so intense as to freeze vegeta
tion and cause it to turn black without
the formation of hoar frost.
At the recent election in Crawford
countv only two Repub icans were elected
on the county ticket, and both were crip
ples, and both are of the name of Smith.
Tl» moral of this coincident is that if a
Republican is after office in Crawford Co.
at the same time Joe Sibley is running,
his name should be Smith, and he needs
to be a cripple before the fight if he
would avoid being one after the fight.
Ivy, insect bites, bruises, Hcald.-s
burns, are quickly cured by DeWites
Witch Huzel salve, tbe great pile cure.
KKDICK «T GROHMAKN.
"A fat man may not be able to make
more noise than a thin one," says the
pholosopher, "but he can make a louder
splash.
A man in Sioux City, lowa, died the
other day just two hours before his life
insurance policy for 520,000 ran out.
The insurance company is firmly convin
ced that he \\ as simply to mean to live.
Tin ones of cure may be discussed at
leunth by physicians, I'M lho sufferers
ant tjuick reliet; and One iliuule C'nugh
(Jure will give i*. to theui. A sale cure tor
children It is "the only harmless remedy
that produces immediate results."
KKD'CK <fc GROHMASN.
Some people have to hold fast to their
integrity with both hands in order to pre
vent it irom slipping away.
The time is coming when the bicycle
man will have to forego his luxury for a
seasen, mnch to his displeasure and
against his will.
It does'nt mattir much whether sick
hi-adache, biliousness, indigestion andcon
i-tipaliou are caused b" neglect or by un
avoidable circumstances; IjeWilt's Little
Early Risers will speedily cure them all.
KKDICk. A U ROHM ANN
No Maude, dear, suppers served at
hops do not a ways consist of beer and
frogs' legs.
"In these bays of competition," says
the Philosopher, "the man who stops to
tie his shoestring loses the race.
Sometimes a minister gets a good fee
for marrying a couple, and sometimes he
ought to get six months.
llheumatism Cured in a Hay.
"Mjstic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to U days,
lis act ou upon ih'« .system is remarkable
and in,) ftcrious. It removes at once the
cuti.-e and the disease immediately di»ap_
peais. 'i'he lirs: dose greatly bene tits; 75
cunis Sold 0} J. U liedic, and J. F.
Balpli Drugtiisls, Butler Apr 96
Law practice is said to be good in
Sioux City.
The gnawtier a litt e rat is the better
its parents like it.
The clergyman and the divorce lawyer
make lots of people happy.
any a day's work is lost by sick head
ache caused by indigestion and stomach
troubles Do Witt's Little Early Risers
are the most • ffeetual pill for overcoming
sneh dt&culties.
tiIiDICK ,V UuOHMANN
Apple butter is ripe.
Trousers are tighter.
Autumn leaves have left,
Anarchists report that business is on
the bumb.
' Boys will be boys." but you can't af
ford to lose any of tht m. Be teady for the
green apple season by having DeWitt's
colic and cholera cire in the house.
Hkdick & Grohmann.
Pritfce Bernard, of Saxe-Weimar is a
first cousin, once removed, of Queen Wil
liel liiina, of Holland, whom it is said he
may marry.
The tallfst trees are to be found in the
state forest of Victoria, Australia. They
belong to the eucalyptus family and range
I from 350 to 500 feet 111 height.
It y 'ii have ever seen u mile child ill the
agony of summer complaint, you can real
iz > th« danger of the trouble ami appreci
i atn Hie value ot instantaneous leliet al
| ways afforded by I)« Witt's colic and cho!
1 era ''ui- Fur dysent'-ry and diarrhoea it
is a reliable remedy. We could not af
ford to recommend this as a euro uule. s it
were a curs.
RKUIcK & G Roil MAN N.
Sir Arthur Sullivan was content to
part with his first ballads for a few
pounds
A French peasant has constructed a
wooden bicycle of which even the nai!«
are made of wood.
The principal and no doubt the richest
fishing grounds for pearls i« among the
Moluccas group of islands.
In IS6O a monster petrified tree was
foui d 111 Baker count/ Oregon. It was
666 feet long and 60 feet in diameter at
the butt.
An association has been formed of the
teachers of modern languages in the sec
ondary schools nf Scotland.
The fisheries of the Persian Gulf yield
a great quantity of small pearls.
There are in London alone, according
to the latest census, 4",300 women work
ers.
The value of the pearls exported yearly
from Macassas is estimated at $12,000
~l'm hugry all the time," is a com
mon expression with those who take
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
London's population increases by 70,-
000 each year.
Thtre are said to be over 3,000,000
deities in the Hindoo mythology.
In moving about from one place to an
other the people of England spend about
#750,000 a day.
A sparrow with a white tail was notic
ed a short time ago in the neighborhood
of Whitley, England.
Chicago claims to have a newsboy who
is a baron.
Don't trifle away time when you have
cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight ibem
inthe beginning with DeWiU's colic and
coldra cure. You dtn t have to or
result*, the) are nstuntaneous. ar.J it
leiv.'S the bowt*]-* in bt*i»lth\ condition
Kkdick £ Grohmakn
A snail is said to have about 30,000
teeth, and he has nothing to pick them
with.
Any man can talk French with an airy
diction if he knows by heart the diction
ary.
Spirit wraps —winding sheets.
Neil—"How did she catch that awful
dold I wonder?" Belle —Putting on airs,
very probably.
A woman can't throw straight to save
her life, and yet she insists on having
her fling.
Tne whole stem if drained and under
mined by indolent ulcers and
De\V lit'* Witch tluzel Salve speedily
heals them. It if the t'est pile cure known
Kkdick A Grohmasn.
It's all over.
There'll be a great array of new hats.
The bets a man wins are pretty good
election returns.
The campaign orator will now give us
a much needed rest.
The man who was drowned in a vat of
whiskey died in good spirits.
The fellow who loses his bets discov
ers it is a case of profit and loss.
The man who didn't win his bets is at
a loss to know how his judgment was so
at fault.
There promises to be a revival of the
once popular song,"Where Did \ou Get
That hat?"
A quiet dress-r—a deaf mute.
Colds are easily caught at a hoarse
race.
McKinley will be the first President
with a "Mc\ to his name.
The fellow who won a hat on the elec
tion is a Derby winner.
Enthusiastic gold men will now please
bleach their whiskers.
Hard times are over. Even the clocks
have softer tones.
People are talking about the 16 to 1
bets they made on McKinley.
Some business men have to do all
kinds of work, while the laborer can take
his pick.
A church bell—The blond soprano.
A question of time—Selecting a watch.
Why is tl'.e salty breeze of the ocean
invariably called fresh.
You generally find that your rich re
latives are close and distant at the same
time.
AUTUMN STYLES FUR
MEN.
/ The Latest European creations \
P for business wear are Scotch Cbev- f
\ iots and fancy cassime.es in warm J
C cheerful coloring of brown and %
P green, with a mixture of red or a S
S dash of yellow artistically blended, f
$ ALSO, I
( grays in mixture and positive 1
J colors. C
) For Dress r
S Vicuna, Lambs wool and Worst- /
f ed coatings with pla'd and stripe \
X trousering. f
( We have them in all their va- y
J riety and besides the largest stock (
f in the county. J
\ We have facilities for flaking \
€ good clothes, cheaper th.tn same %
v can be produced elsewhere iti C
/ Western Pennsylvania. /
ALAND,
MAKER OF
MEN'S CLOTHES
uo. wICK
iiK/iLRI; 19
Houa!) ann forked Lumber
AL~ KINDS
Dors, Sash, Blinds, Moulaings,
Shingles and Lath
Always in Stoelc.
LIME, HAIK AND PLASTER
Otflco opposite P. <k W. Depot,
P*.
BUTLEft COUNTY
Mutual Fira Insurance Company,
Office Cor.Main & Cunningham
ALF. WICK. Pre*.
MKO. KrTTKKKK. Vire Pres.
!,. S. HrJUNKI*. Sec*j »nd Trm.
!)r|{.ECl'>US:
virre-i Wick, Henderson Oliver,
r. W. Irvin, lames Stephenson,
* W. IJlACkmofp. N. Weltxel,
!■'. Bowui&ii, H. J. Kllngler
eo. Kfttoror, i 1 si*s- ttetmun,
l ec. Renno. i Xotin Knentnir
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| CIGARETTES
| AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE
I A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS
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fr»s* nuicklv heal in 2: all kinds of W OUiNub,
RP-nSES LAMENESS or SORENESS of
MUSCLES, ABRASIONS, RHEUMATISM.
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1831 1897
THE CULTIVATOR
and
COUNTRY GOTUIIE
THE BEST OE THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES
Devoted to
Farm Crops and Processes,
Horticulture & Fruit-Growing,
Live-Stock and Dairying.
WHILE IT ALSO
includes all minor departments
of Rural interest, such as the Poultry
Yard, Entomology, Bee-Keeping, Green
house and Grapery, Veterinary Replies,
Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside
Reading, Domestic Economy, and a
summary of the News of '.he week. Its
Market reports are unusually complete,
and much attention is paid to the pros
pects of the Crops, as throwing light up
ou one or the most important of all ques
tions—When to buy and when to sell.
It is liberally Illustrated, and contains
more reading matter than ever before.
The subscription price is $2.50 per year,
but we offer a special reduction in our
CLUB RATES FOR 1897.
Two Subscriptions, in < ne remittance s.\
Six Subscriptions, do. do. 10
Ten Subscriptions, do. do. 15
fiiar fo sll new subscribers for 1597,
paying in advance now, we will send the
paper weekly, from our receipt of the
remittance, to January Ist, 1597. with
out charge.
BfesTSPECIMEN COPIES FREE.
Address
LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers,
Albany, N. Y
HOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE
null Your Clothing
CLEANED or DYED
If you want goou and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, there is
just one place In town where you
can get it, and that is at
rut Will DTI WOKHS
216 Centei' avenue.
)@,Wc do fine work in out
door Photographs. This is the
time of year to have a picture of
your house. Give us a trial.
R. FISHER & SON,
Ageutforthe Jamestown Sliding
Blind C'o New York.
SFTER ILL OTHERS FAIL
* 538 "ConsulttheO 1 -' Reliable"
OR.LOBB
N 1 1 KTEENTIf t«T., Pill 1.A.. PA.
Yljlrty yvan ntlnnous prarfireln tliTurPof.u
Jiscust-® o' iit>n f.nil worn* n N<"» from wfiiiv
ctiuse or lonic H!vriUirii{. I vill :uura*de£ a ctir«
l'.C-l'H '" livvii JWUiKiJ »IH*
fcAii.
WHAT
IRON
WILL DO.
IIS KATL'RE'S OW.M T(»\ ? I0.
Stimrlatcs the appetiio and pro
duces refreshing sleep.
GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSINQ
R MOTHERS.
Chocka wnst'nt: diceases. stops
nlgbt swoats, cures iacipian*
consuia.ition.
Increase? strers-h and flesh.
MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD.
Promotes healthr lung tissuo.
Will Rive the pale and puny the
Nrosy cheeks of youth.
CURES AI.L FE.iIALE COMPLAINTS.
Idakes strong men r.nd women of
weaklings
MORE'? IRGN TOHiO PILLS
Care c!: -"asling Diseases ?no
tlib/r sequences,
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, dtc.
They nre neitherstyptio no. caustic,
o no coagu'iting effoct on tho coo.en.ts
1 ho .stomach or its lining, consequently
• ot l.urt tho teeth or cause constipation
mrrhaca. as do tho usual form« of Iron
treatment 50c. pamphlet free If
J-.cpt by your druggist, address
ri co..
CINCINNATI O
fYv'hal Nerve 15ernes
fiave done for others
am' Permanent'/ Pasture J. 5 ,T " UAY -'
A positive cine tor all Weaknesses,
Nervousness, Debility, 2nd a:l their
train of evils resulting f rem early errors
and later excesses; the result of over
work. sickness, worry, etc.
or excessive useof tobacco,opium
and i'qtior, which lead to consumption
and insanity. Tlicir use shows immedi
ate improvement. Insist 'ipon having
NERVF BERRIES, no other.
Convenient to carry in vest pocket.
Price, Sf. .00 per box, six -'-oxes, one full
treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed tocure
any case. If not kepi by your drug
giit we will send them by mail, upon
receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
Pamphle. f rce. Address mail orders to
AMERICAN MEOIC.M. TO. CiMCINIATI. 0.
WIMJS
r." a well
of
ft.
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THE GREAT soth Ea
£?.* r .' s !?EWPpy sotiiD«7.
ill.' ti >VK srr.t- . q«nck
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«.t !■-* '■• -< mi -i vnviiy.row
•td Pauls* Memory. Ward* .ff lo«antty olid
i'„„ . -t ."i hini:a VITA LIS. no
MIM-r. ) -cam.--. i—ket. By wall
II I-I 1..-1 [»•.. g* nr iT f.-r i. U> Tlth a trnar
lai,-.. i„ cfi:i. OK i.ir-T \:> it!'. woaiT
Clr,ml«r
CALL*MI . MBOIC ' ■ ' 0.. UL
For Bile in Jlutler, Pa. oj Oily
Pharmacy.
.m d. t. pape -m
The Leading Millinery House of Butler Co.
Autumn and Winter Millinery.
All the latest an.l most stylish Bonnets, Toques, English
Walking hats, Golfing tuts, Sailor hats. Children's hats
Baby hoods. 1-Yathers, Klowcrs, Wings, Ribbon, etc., to be
found in the Eastern Markets, can be sin now at our
store Never was such a complete line of handsome and
stv isli millinery brought to Butler Co., and at prices in
the reach ot all.
MOURNING GOODS ALWAYS A SPECIALTY.
All are invited I Fancy j*cods foi
t > iiupect our # 1 « A A JL the Holidays ar
stock. ' ' riving daily.
"Oil, I Guess Tha 'll Have To Do."
Customers richer say that ir\our shop. We don't keep the
"have-to-do" kind of stock. You can get exactly what you want
here. The onlv trouble you can possibly experience i> to know just
what to choose, fro in so much tha" is Stylish, Elegant and Suitab.e.
Our tables are piled high with the choicest weaves from the best
looms of America, England and the Continent. If we are not already
making your clothes, come in, and experince the real luxury of buy
ing from a stock complete, varied and beautiful. If you come once
I vou'll come again.
J. S. YOUNG,
Tailor, Halter and Men's Faraisbe'. ,c ' ££""
1
Prescriptions and Family Recipes
are natters of inportance and should
be filled carefully and with pure drugs only, w.- give tbem our special
attention.
The Baby + *
requires a little special care during the warm weather, espec
ially if fed trom a bottle, we have a supply of frest infant food, at all
times, also bottles, nipples, tul>es, bottle ami tube cleaners etc. It you
desire a sterilizer we can supply you with one, or will be pleased to
furnish any desired information concerning them.
Disinfectants should be used extensively at this season of the year,
the best being copperas, chloride-lime, and crude carbolic acid, the
latter being better than the pure, as in purifying an important disin
fecting agent is removed, we have a large supply of these at all times.
We also earn, a full ine of toilet articles and sick-room requisites.
KEDICK& GROHMA.NN
PEOPLES PHONE. 114- BUTLER PA
y lit Li t" M It is poor economv to take \our winch anjv\b:e^
sWn Lrl M . . )
f for repairs except to a reliable watchmaker. J
(OUT OF Everv claßt» of repairing' that it* brought into onv f
S gtore is done by skilled workmen, c -certs in tbeir N
P varioufl lines, and we ei«de.<vor to have
V cornet before it leaves our hau.la. r
| GRIKB, H:R. \
\ ESTABLISHED 1850 139 X Mi.'i- St. RrTJLET^IVW
wrarsfflTH
DOWN ON WHISKEY
There are a great number of people who will
tell you that whiskey is not good—That they
tried it, and it proved of little or 110 benefit
to them, and that they didn't know what the
doctors were about when they prescribed
whiskey for indigestion, consumption and
many kindred complaints. The reason for
a'l this is easily found —These people have
never used
ABSOLUTELY PURE
LIQUORS
simply because they never knew where to
buy them. What an amount of suffering
could be saved, had these people sent their
orders to AX KLEIN, Allegheny, Pa.
Over a quarter of a century have wise ones
sent him their orders —They know that his
name is a guarantee of purity on every bet
tie leaving his establishment, and that the
'iquors shipped by him are the very best.
Have you ever tried Silver Age Rye? If
not send $1.50 with your order to him and
you will receive a quart of the finest and old
est whisky in the world. His stcok is com
plete, and a glance through bis catalogue
(mailed free upon application) will prove his
prices to be the lowest in the state. When
in need of iiquors send your oreer to
MAX KLEIN,
82 Federal St. Allegheny PA.
EXPRESS CHARGES PAID on all orders
of $5 00 and over—Get your friends to club
together.
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