Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 07, 1897, Image 4

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    GRAND CLEARANCE
and
SAMPLE SALE
of BOOTS and SHOES
We have begun a grand Clearance and Sample sale, and in
tend to make the month of January which is usually a quiet
month, one of the busiest in the year and in order to ac
complish our purpose we have marked all goods away down
and have placed three large sample counters in our store
crowded with bargains.
Grand cut in all lines, none will be spared —We need
the money and you need the goods. Each line represented
in this grand slaughter sale. All can be suited, shoes for |
every person, and a bargain for every person. Attend this
sale and get a pair of sample shoes at reduced prices and you
will be well pleased
Fe* boots and overs reduced to s'-5° I >( -' r pair
Mens gum boots reduced'to 2 00 per pair
Boys gum boots reduced to 1-75 per pair
Youths gum boots reduced to i.io per pair
Childs gum boots reduced to -9° per P alr
Mens box toe sho«» double sole and tap regular prices $2.25 K° a } t , 6n
Mens satin calf shoes regular price 175 reduced to 1.25
Boys satin calf shoes regular price r -35 reduced to 1. 00
Youths satin calf shoes regular price J.OO reduced to .75
Ladies fine dongola shoes regular price 3-5° reduced to 2.50
Ladies fine dougola shoes regular price 2.00 reduced to 1.50
Misses fine dongola shoes regular price 2.00 reduced to 1.50
Childrens fine dongola shoes regular price 1.50 reduced tr> 1.00
Childrens fine dongola shoes regular price 1.00 reduced to .50
Balance of our Holiday slippers which sold at fr.oo, $1.25 and $1 .40, your choice
for 65c per pair and many other bargains which will interest you. ,
(A box of leather pomade FREE, ask for it.)
Call and see us,
JOHN BICKEL,
128 South Main St, Butler Pa.
"Oh, I Guess That'll Have To Do."
Customers say that in our shop. We don't keep the
"have-to-do" kind of stock. You can get exactly what you want
here. The only trouble you can possibly experience is to know just
what to choose, from so much that is Stylish, Elegant and Suitable.
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
you'll come again.
J. S. YOUNG,
Tailor, Hatter and Men's Furnisher, "" Si op ~
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I The EN€YCLPPE lp^; 4 c
YOU WANT A NEW DRESS
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
full dress suit for special evening
wear. We have the finest goods
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.
COOPER HO
Cor. Diamond. Butler. Pa
PCkkfcMter'i btttah I>l«motid RnnL
ENNYROYAL PIUS
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sArc, alwiji r«dabl«. ladic* a«i
&4% I'ruggi«l for CkichMter* Pna'.lnh
£*4l JQmLmorJßr.tnd iu Ked Al»d Oold
with blu« rlbboa. Take
4u r/Jfid other. Refuse mbititu- ▼
P/ *Aft«msand imUiatvmi. At Dnifci«t«, m •end 4«.
| L in ttrnim* foe pArtleal*r«. "jiixnonUU a&4
1 a "K*llrf for
IT *« IL tO.OOiiT • -.li'MAteta. fiarnffm |*r.
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HUMPHREYS'
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Na 1 Cures F«VOT.
No. 9 " Worms.
No. 8 " Intents' Diseases
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. tf Cures Headache.
No. lO " Dyspepsia.
No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods.
No. 12 " Leuchcrrea.
No. 14 " Skin Diseases.
No. 15 Cures Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. SO " Whooping Cough
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Sold by or f nt prepaid ou
receipt oi price, 25c., or 5 for sl.
Dr. IlrMrirEETs' Homeopathic Mawtai»
OP Diseases MA;;.KP I'BKE
Humphreys' Med. Co.. 11l William Bt.. N. Y.
CATARRH
LOCAL DISEASE Ifc&tf&SS
and is the result of colds and Cjct-cCLDj
sudden climatic changes. I
For your Protection VW-sygg 02 ir M
we positively state that this « Jys&AH
remedy does not contain 1
merenry or any other injur-
Ely's Cream Balm
is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It open* and cleanses the nasal passaftes,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro
tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses,
of taste and smell. Price 50c. at Druggists or by mail.
ELY iiKOTH£ItS, 66 Warren Street, New York.
I^JOS. F L EMIN^&SON>
W WHOLCSAIC AND RETAIL
£ DRUGGISTS 1/
MARKCT sr PiTTieuwu.
M, I HERKIMER,
Funeral Director
57 ButlerlPi.
THE CITIZEN
The person who wants to get some
thing for nothing docs not think when
he replies to the advertisement of some
rogue or some lottery that he is advertis
ing himself as a "mark" to every scoun
drel in the country who likes to make
that easy living known as existing on
their wits. Attorney General Thomas of
the postoffice department, in his annual
report issued recently points out that all
letters sent by victims to fake advertis
ers are kept and rented out or sold so
that other unscrupulous persons can use
the names and addresses on them Peo
ple often wonder how some quack doctor
or greeu goods dealer, lottery agent or
other victimizer finds out then address
but it will lnvariabely be found that the
person to whom the circnlar is sent has
some time before, answered the "ad" of
another concern. The attorney general
says that such a list, containing three I
million names, was recently offered for |
sw!c or rent. So that one ' • rogues i
alone had hud ucuiings with that nuuiber
of gullible people
RHEUMATISM—Many cases treated
Tr-'fli other H«ve LcC" cur~'l wu.i
Armstrongs "I care U.' It reaches pain. !
cures sprains, bruises, crampcolio,
cholera-morbus, etc.
Much opposition is being developed
in Pennsylvania to the attempt to tax
life insurance policies. It is the opinion
of the Auditor General that a life insur
ance policy is a form of investment with
in the meaning of the act of the assembly
and he has directed the commissioners ot
the several counties to require the pol
icy holders to make a personal return of
such policies for the purpose of taxation.
The insurance companies, as well as the
policy holders, are interested as a tax
upon policies might tend to diminish
their number. Lawyers differ on the
question. Some hold that a paid up pol
icy, payable at death, or a policy payable
at the expiration of a fixed term years, is
an investment. But the general opinion
is that a policy the premiums on which
continue 'luring life is not an investment
within the meaning of the tax law. The
Attorney General is to lie ask to pass up
on the question.
ARMSTRONG'S Little System Pills,
the finest and best erer used. A true
liver pill that is sure to please.
Between the bicycle and the carnage
propelled by power the horse is likely to
have a doleful time of it. This useful
animal has been able to indulge in some
complacent reflections during stormy
weather and through the winter months
because at sucb times the bicycle was
practically laid up. But the horseless
carriage the vehicle propelled by power,
is good for all weathers, all roads, and
can be maintained by the merest fraction
of the cost of a horse and carriage.— To
be sure the first cost is greater, but the
saving in space, time, strength and labor
is past computation. The great compe
tition between the rival firms, the well
equipped shops, which can be turned to
various uses, and the necessity for get
ting about in cold and stormy weather,
will prove a stimulus to the power car
riage, anil as the problem of propulsion
is already solved, nothing remains but to
so cheapen these vehicles that they will
come within reach of everybody.
KNOCKED OUT-A merchant nays
Morrison Bros Cough Syrup has knocked
ut my sales on all other cough cures.
One of the new women discovers coin
fort in the scripture (11. Kings, xxiii. 13)
which giveth a pictnrc of the domestic
man: "And I will wipe up Jerusalem as
a man wipeth a dish, wiping it and turn
ing it upside down."
The old way of delivering messages by
post-boys compared *ith the modern tele ■
phone, illustrates the old tedious method
of "breaking" colds compared with almost
instantaneous cure by their One Minute
Cough Cure. Eedrk & Grohmasn.
It is gratifying to learn that the quali
ty of immigrants from foreign counties
this year has been better than usual,
while the volume of immigration is
below the average.
Soothing, and not irritating, strengthen
ing, and not weakening, mall but- effec
tive—such are the qualities of De"Witt's
Little Early Kisers, the tamous little pills
Kkd'ck Ai Grohmann.
When inaugurated 2-ii. McKinley ».ill
be fifty-two years old, just the age that
Lncoln was when inauguiated in xSbi.
Both were born in February. Still, all
the men born in February couuot bee oine
Presidents.
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hand 5 * and hps, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns
are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Haz
el Salve. It is at present the article most
used for piles, and it always cures them.
Hebick & Groiiman>-.
According to the annual report of the
Commissioners of Immigration the arri
val of immigrants in this country during
the past year numbered 343.<>27, an in
crease of 84. 708 over the precceding
year. Of these 776 were returned under
the contract labor act and 2,023 as pau
pers or other prohibited aliens. The
total received, although an increase over
last year, is a decrease of 21 per cent,
from the average of the preceeding ten
years.
To cure all old sores, to heal an indolent
ulcer, or to speedily core piles; you ceed
simply apply Do Witt's AVitch llazel Salve
according to directions. Its magic-like
action will surprise you.
REDICK <FC GROHMANN.
Holly berries are often called Christ
mas berries, so especially given over to
holiday decorations are the glossy prick
ly leaves and rich red berries of this pic
turesque tree. A bit of holly wood is
said to bring one good luck. It should
be cut from the very heart of the tree,
and in the shape of a cross the luck will
be all the better.
The length of lifo may be increased by
lessening its dangers. The majority til
people die Ironi lung troubles. These may
be averted by promptly using One Min
ute Cough Cure.
RKDICK <fc GUOUMAKB
The oaks upon which the mistletoe
grew were sacred to the Druids in days
of old and they used to worship under
them in the most solemn and devout
way. When hunt; up in a room or hall
the beauuful pearly berries were thought
to possess the power of keeping away
evil spirits and influences.
The old lady was right when she said,
the child might die il they waitod for the
doctor. She saved the little one's life
with a few doses of One Minute Cough
Cure. Sho had used it for croup before.
KEDICK A- GKOIIMA.NN.
In the old country a fat goose is often
served at the Christmas dinner, and if it
is well seasoned and cooked to a turn, it
makes an exceedingly savory dish. But
o£ course it docs not compare with the
time honored turkey whose noble propor
tions, Haley white breast and genera de
licious flavor, will always place Lhe
great bird in the foremost rank of all
roast fowls.
The great increase in the importation
of American apples into Germany has
led the agrarian newspapers to agitate m
favor of tne Government taking measures
lo prohibit further imports, alleging that
sources ot diseases have been covered
in recent importations oi we fruit.
Rheumatism Cured in a Hay.
"Mystic r'nrc" lor liheuniaiism and
.Neuittigia radically ou/o.s in 1 to J days.
Its action npon the system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removed at once Uie
cause uuu the disease immediately disap
pears. The first dose greatly benefits; <«J
cents. Sold by J. C llodic, and J.
Ralph Druggists, Itutler Apr %
to an Indianapolis dispatch
the Indian Republican Congressmen
elect have decided to refer all applications
for po=t-ofliec appointments to the pa
trons of the post-offices and elections
will be held in every city"aud town of
the State after March 4,
"Excuse me,', observed the man iu spec
tacles, "but 1 am a surgeon, and that is not
where the liver is." "Never you mind
where his liver is," retorted the other.
"If it was in his big toe or his left ear He-
Witt's Little Karly Risers would reach it
and shako it for him
RKOICK <fc GBOIIMAMK.
Counterfeit silver dollars as good as
genuine so far as intrinsic value goes, is
said to be plentifully in circulation. They
have the right ring, but arc coined by
the wrong ring.
Prescriptions and Family Recipes
are aiattcrs of ' mportance and should
be filled carefully and with pure drugs only, wi give them our special
attention.
The Baby + *
requires a little special care during the warm weather, espec
ially if fed from a bottle, we have a supply of frcst infant food, at all
times, also bottles, nipples, tul>es, bottle and tube cleaners etc. It you
desire a sterilizer we can supply you with one, or will tie 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 is removed, wc have a large supply of thei at all times.
We also carry a full ine of toilet articles and sick-room requisites.
HE DICK & GROHMANN
PEOPLES PHONE. 114 . BUTLER PA
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| Hitch your J® jj| sure|
| business If §■ in a 8
1 works to a | B Fahys Gold-1
i vrood watch, j I [PI filled Case, |
And that you buy it from g
E. QRiEB, JEWELER,
139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER/! PA.
"A. liAND SAW 13 A GJGi) THING, BUT I
SHAVE V. .TH."
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR " . .
Old man Bismarck seems to be also the
possessor of some interesting recollect
ions, but if lie is wise he w ill forget what
he has remembered.
"I should have brung my umbrella,
remarked Mrs. Livewayte, a member of
the Chicago Literary Society.
"Brung?" asked Mrs. Laker, in a gen
tle' corrective tone.
"How stupid I am! Of course, I mean
to say brang."
When one considers that that if Con
grass wants to declare war against Cuba
ft has only to say so, it is rather strange
that the able statesmen should put in all
their time talking about it.
Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and
invariably reliable are the qualities ot One
Minute Cough Cure. It never tails in colds
croup and luug troubles. Children like it
because id is pleasant to ta!:u and it help»
them. Rkdick ft Grohmakn
One 01" the noteable results ot the elec
tion is the general outliow into circu •
tiou ot the gold which was driven
into hiding by the silver attack.. More
to n • 'l. ' urine* and more busi
ness to use money are happy results of
recent political events.
I was tired all the time, till Hood's
Sarsaparilla gave me strength appetite
and health.
Central Park, in New York City, is
two and a half miles long and three-quar
ters .of a mile wide; it covers 562
acres.
There has been lately found on the
isthmus of Teliuantepec a flower which
roughly does the work of a clock. 11l
the morning it is while, at noon it is
red and at night blue, the changes of
color being remarkably regular.
NATURE'S Compound is gaining in
favor ever/ day. 0. P. Stewart. Saltsburg
Pa. says: "It has helped me more than
anything else." It builds up the system,
giyos a good natural appetite.
Williamsport merchants report large
quantities of counterfeit silver coin of all
denominations in circulation in that city
and believe that a gang of "shovers of
the queer'' have been operating in that
vicinity for the past five or six weeks.
The coins are of poor workmanship
and quality and can easily be detected.
The railroad companies have at last
decided to issue a 5,000 mileage book
which wi'l be good on all roads. They
will sell for fioo thus making the uni
form rate of two cents a mile. This act
of the railroads will be highly appreciated
by the traveling public, especially to the
firms who have salesmen on the road.
DIPHTHERIA Nine times jc ten a
physician will not be needed it Arm
strong's Diptheria a>"d Quinsy Drops are
used as soon as soreness is felt in tho
throat.
A fellow was before the court the other
day at Skowhegan, Me., charged with
stealing two bushels of onions. I lie
counsel for the defense claimed that as
the testimony showed that the onions
were taken from the ground, they were
part of the real estate and as real estate
cannot be stolen, he would ask for tlie
discharge of the prisoner. The prisoner
was discharged
DOCTORS LAKii
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y 0141 IS THE TIME TO HAVE
now Vour Clot hi
CLUAN£D or JjVV.D
If you want goou a:: J reliable
cleaning or dycrng done, there is
just one place In town where you
can get it, and that is ul
THE 3UILFR DY( WORKS
'216 Center avenue.
fi%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.
Agent for the Jamestown Sliding
Bliud Co.—New York.
R. FISHER & SON,
Subscribe tor the CITIEES.
Why He Figures
it takes figuring iust at this time
to both ends meet, and now
winter is almost here and you
must be prepared for bad weather.
Yon Bust 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 r e now.
Bread Winners List
Men's Stag Boots $ 1.50
Roy's Stag Hoots 1.25
Youths' Stag Boots 1.00
Ladies' Calf and Oil Grain
Shoes 1 - 00
Ladies' Warm Shoes 65c, 75c and
fi.oo |
Child's School shoes 50c, 75c and
SI.OO. .
We Defy Competition
Ladies, Miss, Youths and Chil
dren's Rubber Boots at the uniform
prices of SI.OO.
Boys Rubber Boots, sizes 1 to 6
#1.50.
Men's Felt Boots and Oveis $1.50.
Ladies' Neat Kelt Boots and Overs
SI,OO.
Boy's Kelt Boots and Overs $125,
for goods and low prices try
Butler's Progressive Shoe House.
2i5 Sou til Main St., BUTLER PA
C. E. MILLER,
What is Your Need?
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if you need any
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tliiniz; 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
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF
Dolls, Toys and Fancy goods
at THE LEADING MIL
LINERY HOUSE of Butler.
; COME
an examine our stock, best
goods, lowest prices.
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S. Main St. S. Main St.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
CLOTHING
Our closing out sale of men's, hoys and children s overcoats, suits
and pants is still going on as we desire to close out every garment in
the house before April I, 1597. C"r stock is yet lull and complete,
Childrens suits from 75c up, childr. .is overcoats from 75c up. We
must say that our sales so far have > xceeded our most sanguine ex
pectations being much in excess of last year.
We will still continue to carry the largest and best selected line ot
furnishing gcods in Butler, such as underwear, gloves, mittens, shirts
in laun dried and unlaundried, percales, madras, domestic and jerseys,
collars, cufls, ties in necks, bows and four-in-hands. Hats, caps,
overalls, jackets, sweaters, cardigan jackets, umbrellas, trunks, valises,
telescopes, satchels, cloth, hair and tooth brushes, purses, pocket
and bill books, papetries, watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, clocks,
silverware, spectacles and eye-glasses, toilet soaps, mackintoshes,
rubber coats, canvass coats, etc.
We Guarantee Quality and Prices.
When looking for Holiday goods give 11s a call, we|knovv that we
enn suit you.
D. k. HECK & SON,
I2r N. Main St. Butler, Pa.
: "THE COMMERCIAL," j:
( >W. K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa.| >
{ > This popular house has just been entirely remodeled \ ►
( i and refurnished. Everything convenient, and guests 4 >
< , will always receive close attention. { >
J . Located near PostofFice and P. & W. Depot. When i I
1 in Evans City stop at the Commercial. Hell Tele- I
1 phone No. 16. . I l
FOR
FIVE DOLLARS
CASH
We will ship you Free of ExpreS3, your choice of the following se
lections of absolutely pure liquors. No charge for
boxing nor shipping.
No. 1,
2 qts Imported Port, f
2 qts Imported Sherry,
2 qts Grape Brandy, (
No. 2,
2 qts Fine Blackberry, (
2 qts Imported Port, \
2 qts 6-year-old Bear Creek, (
No. 3,
3 qts Sweet Malaga, j
2 qts 6-year-old Bear Creek, •<
1 qt Silver Age Rye, v
No. 4.
2 qts Jamaca Rum, j
2 qts Holland Gin,
2 qts 6-year-old Bear Creek, (
Our liquors are the most reliable in the State, and our prices the
lowest in the country. California Wines of all brands, 50 cents
per fall qnart.
Send for catalogue and price list.
Mailed free 011 application.
MAX KLEIN,
WHOLESALE LIQUORS.
82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa.
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