Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 14, 1897, Image 4

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    GRAND CLEARANCE
and
SAMPLE SALE
of BOOTS and SHOES
We have begun a grand Clearance and Sample sa'e, and in
tend to make the mon h of January v. h'lch i-> usual.y a quiet
month, one of the bi.'. r ;e.->i. :'i the year and in oulei to a
compiish our purpose we have marked a.i away dov. n
and have placed three large sample counters in our store
crowded with bargains.
Grand cut in all lines none will be spared—W need
the money and you reed the goods. Each ::ne repre emeu
in this grai.d slf.'jhLer :>; c. . can be suited, snocs lo>
everv person, and a barg«in for every person. Attend th>
sale and get a pair of sample shoes at reduced prices and you
will be well pleased
Felt boots and overs reduced to f 50 per pa-~
Mens gum boots reduced to 2.00 per pan
Bo> » gum boo's reduced to [-75 P ? ' P a ;
Youths gum boots reduced to 1.10 per p.
Childs gum boots reduce! to .90 per pa
Mens box toe double sole and tap regular prices 52.25 ro at } 60
Mens satin ca!f shoes regular price )75 red-iced to 1.:
Boys satin ca':'shoes re«u!«'-iv. ice i-"5 reancon to i.co
Youths satia v shoes regu ar p~ ce I .<"3 reduced to -7">
Ladies fine do:ii»o!a saoes rc.l4a.ar price 3-5o red c-a to a..-i
L,adies fiue do i-o'.a sho~s u: ce 2.00 u aveed to 1.50
Mines fine doti ;ola shoes regu'ar price 2.00 reoticco to i,. >
Chi'.drens fine i ongo'a shoes reg.i'ar price I -5° re.[;ced to i.co
Children? fine dongo'a shoes regular price S I. o*j io.uk t to .50
Balance ot o. " Ho'.'.dav s'lppe s w'nicii soM at $r.25 ar.d (1.10. your choice
for 6'-c per pa;r and many oi'ut.' bargains which \\ ill iuleiest you.
(A box of leather pomade FREE, ask for it.)
Call and see us,
JOHN BICKEL,
128 South Main St, Butler Fa.
"Oh, I Guess That'll Have To Do."
Customers never 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 Suitab'e.
Our table are piled high with the choicest weaves from the best
looms of America, England and the Continent. If v.e are not a 1 ready
making your clothes, come in, and experince the real Juxuiy of buy
ing from a slock complete, varied and beaul .ul. I > 011 come once
you'll come again.
J. S. YOUNG,
Tailor, Batter and Men's Firilsier. "" gzs :
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lor the winter gaieties. Wiry pay
s ; xty or seventy-five dollais, w.u n
we can make you up perfect gar
ments uilli the best linings .. a
workmanship throughout for : >m
$33 to $45? Make your selec
tion now, so that we can have
."me to give you a carc-~jl job b -
>re you reed the cloth.es.
Perfect Styles and l"It are pre
eminently the necessities in a sa.-
isfadory full dress suit. U "
guar.uitee goes with every dri-ss
suit we make. If the fit and
style are not exactly as they
should be, we cannot afiord to
have you wear the garments.
A Good Diesser must have a
lull dress suit for special evening
wear. We have the finest ;ocur>
and make absolutely correct gar
ments. Do not make the 11" -
having your evening ibess
suit made by an incompetent oi
careless tailor. A mistake of this
kind is expensive.
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Wholesale and Retail Druggist*,
| MARKET ST.. P.TTSBURO. PA
M, IHERUIM
Funeral Director
37 k S.IKdiD,St. Butler Pa.
THE CITIZEN
Crusoe's Island Gone.
Every lover of romance must regret
the disappearance beneath the Pacific
waves of the island of Jnan Ternan-lez.
It was on this island that Daniel Defoe
laid the scene of his famous tale of ad
venture, entitled "Robinson Crusoe,
there is hardly a child in America who
is not familiar with its striking tradi
tions, says the Atlanta "Constitution."
Several week- ago it was amounted by
a Spanish skipper that the island had
been submerged, but in the absence of
corroborative testimony the story was
not credited. Within the last few days
however the announcement has been
confirmed by rther uinriuers, and there
is no longer room for skepticism.
In this connection it may be of some in-
Uest to review the remarkable history of
this island. It received its name f r otn a
t old Spauish navigator, who uist landed
upon its shores in 1563 and subsequently
settled up 011 it with his tamily.
Eventually the Spaniard quit the island,
becoming weary of its solitude and is
olation.
Still another tenant of the islam! in la
ter vears was a Mosqucto Indian who was
'.eft upon its shores by an English soldier
in 16M, but who w. s rescued by a pass
tig ve-.-v.-l some three or four years after
ward. The adventures of this solitary
indiaa durii:g Lis j«ri tod 011 the island
were similar to those narrated in "Robin
son Crusoe." He had nothing with him
but a pocket knife, a gu:i, a small horn
cf powder and a few shot. With such
means of sup;jc: t a> the island faruishtd
he managed to exist until deliverance
finally came. It is barely possible that
IK-foe was ill possession of these facts at
the time of writing his book.
Hut the bt-rmit whose adventures ou
the island foreshadowed the story of
Roliiiiboi: Crusoe, was a Scot<"huia!i b\
the name of" Alexander Selkirk. In I-eb.
1709 Capt. Rodrieu comstandias an Eng
lish vessel dropl anchor on the coast of
Juan Fernandez, seeing no signs of life
or habitation on the island he went ashore
and discovered a man in sheepskin, after
r.arrating his adventures to the captain,
the hermit brought forth a volume show -
ing the faithful account which he had
kept of every little incident connected
with his long imprisonment on the is
land. Selkirk returned liume with Capt.
Rodgers, and in a 1 likelihood, this jour
nal fell into the hands of Daniel Defoe,
who based upon it the most remarkable
tale of adventure ever written in tlie.Eng
lish language.
Although "Robiuson Crusoe" is com
monly regarded as a work of fiction it is
not without historical inspiration, and
the genius of the author consists rather
in the fluent and graceful style of the
narrative than in its charm of original
ity.
Before leaving the subject, it is well to
call attention to the fact that the island
of Juan Fernandez is indebted for its
fame not only to the story of Robinson
Crusoe but also to the celebrated poem
of William Cowper, which begins with
the familiar line,"l'm monarch of all I
survey." While these masterpieces of
genius cannot rescue the island from its
watery grave in the'calm Pacific main,
they can at least preserve it from obliv
ion and render it for all the time to come
one of the green isles of literature.
FfIETM ATISSJ— Many ca-t-s trea
witi. o . <?r remeu'e* nave ivt-j cured « i
Arms" ougf cj e I it reaches
t*Q left >nr»u», liiuise*, c.aaii«cv.':c.
cu«!eia no cue, e-c.
Try to improve your mind a little
these long evenings. Don't be content
to bump along, playing dummy all your
life. The hingdom of mind is full of
treasures if you'll only dig a little below
the surface.
ARMSTRONG'S Little System Pi I '-.
;lie tines 1 and best ever ti-ed. A tit •
liver (>:il that is »c:e to please.
A youth named John Martin son of
Albert Martin, residing at Sideling Hill,
Pa., met a most horrible death recently,
being cremated while tied to a gate. The
boy and his two sisters were playing in
the barnyard, and had placed an old
gate in an upright position between a
stack of straw and a stack of fodder. The
The gate represented a horse stall and
John was tied to it for the horse. One
of the girls had some matches. She
acciden'.ily set the stack of straw on fire,
and in an instant the flames were leap
ing in every direction. The little girls
almost frightened to death, tried to re
lease their brother, ar.d in doing so
knocked the gate down, which being
heavy pinned the boy to the earth. By
this time the flames were all around
them and not being strong enough to re
lease their brother ttiey fled to the house
and in giving the alarm forgot to statr
tliat the boy was being cremated. By
this time the barn was on fire, and the
men of the house set about to save the
live stock never dreaming that the child
was being cremated by the flames. After
he was the children told their
story and the boy's charred body was
found.
KNOCKED OU !*— A mc'c 'i.nt says
M rison Bros Cong i Svrnp h<» knocked
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Its action upon the system is remarkable
and mysterioaf. It removes ac once the
cause aud tue disease iinniodifctely disan
pears. Tue firs" dose greatly beueths; 75
cents Sold by J. C Redic, and J. F.
Balpu Druggists, Butler Apr 96
"Want your pavement shoveled off?"
ask the man looking for work. "No,"
replied the lady. " I still have some use
for my pavement but you may remove
the snow."
Chicora, Fa , Herald: Richard Vensel re
ports One Minute Cough Cme the greatest
success of medical science. He told c's
that it cured his whole family of terrible
coughs and colds, alter all other so called
cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said
it assi.-ted his children through a very bad
sioge of measles. One Minute Cough Cure
makes expectoration very easy and rapid
KEDICK A liaOHMAKN
They had a remarkably lively kissing
bee at the fete recently given m Paris in
honor of,Bernhardt. After Sardott had
proposed his toast "to the great and good
Sara," Bernharbt wiped away a tear and
kissed the playwright, "While both her
hands were busy sending kisses every
where." Then, says the account, when
M. Ilaran court had recited his ode to the
"greatest tragedian" emotion overcame
him to such an extent that he kissed h?r
face and hands too. It was a dramatic
scene, but only the enthusiasm of the
moment prevented it from becoming
ridiculous.
Constipation in its worst forms, dyspep
sia, sick headache, billiousuess and de
raugeineut of tne liver are readily cared by
pills ueyer gripe. Small pill, sale pili,
best rill KKIHCK £ UKOUMANK.
The other day a Chicago passenger
agent received a letter from the publisher
of a little paper in Arkansas which had
the merit of frankness, ft least. The
Arkansas editor said: "Dear Sir: 1
wish you would send me a pass from Lit
tle Rock to Chicago and return. I've
got to go to Chicago and 1 can't do it un
less you do. My paper goes almost
everywhere in this section and I'm hav
ing mighty hard work to keep it from
going to h—l'
Minutes seem like hours when a life is at
stake. Croup gives no time to sehd for a
doctor, delay may mean death. One Min
ute Cough Cure gives instant relief and in
furta recovery itie only harmless reme
dy that gives immediate results.
KKUICK £ UROUKAK.V.
A banker at Adrian, Mich., who i
troubled with an irritable temper, keeps
a barn full of cats, and when he gets out
of sorts he goes out, gr.;bs ,i cat and cut>
off its head with an ax. His wife don't
approve of her husband's habit, but is
afraid to break him of it.
Ail tcb aitit»r««nt skin troubles, fr< m
chapped hands lo eizema and indolent ul
crrs eai, ,be readily cured by DeVVitt'
Witch llaz.-l Salve.
KKMCK ifc CaollilANSi
"I should have b-uiig my umbrella,"
rcuiaikeu Mrs. Livewayte, a member oi
the Chicago Literary Society.
"Brung?" aaktd Airs. Laiccr. iu a gen
tle' corrective tone.
"How stupid I am! Of course, I mean
to say brang."
Prescriptions and Family Recipes
are flatters of 'niportaiice and should
be filled carefully and with pure drags only, \»give them our special
attention.
The Baby + *
requires a little special ca>e during the warm weather, espec
iallv if fed iroin a bottle, we have a supply oi tre>: inf.cit food, at ail
times. also bottles, nipples. tubes, bottle and tn!>e cleaners ec. It }<>u
desire a steiil-'-cr we can supply you <\iih one, or will '<c p'ras*-d to
fit lii-li auy - ;d ijfo m.. :on cone uin ; tl:. :i.
t) shoaid lie uii.! t .* •>'. t!::.-> scas-m of the j; ar,
the u 1 ■ j. j. cVo. Ic-l-ine, an-l c e c&.ooitc tue
laucr IjtT.j better than the pu-e, :i-> in pnrMy ; . a.i ::noo:. int ■; 11-
fccticg is removed, we have a supply ofthev* a', a'! 'lies.
We;/.-> carry a fall iw of toilet articles and sick-room fcqub tea.
it EI.)ICK. <k (iIU)ILM A\N
PEOPLES PHONE. 114. BUTLER PA.
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E. GRIEB, J EVV bLER,
139 N. MAIN STKEET, HUTLKR,' PA.
"A HAND SAW JS A COOL) THING. BUT K
SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEAN!Nii.
Caught In His Own Trap.
Abraham Wosterlionse an old hunter
in the Pine Creek district, Lycoming
county, was rescued the other day by o
party of deer hunters in the Black l-'orest
more dead than alive, after having been
imprisoned in a bear trap for five days
with nothing to eat cxtept a sheep's head
Wosterhouse left his home near State
Run. taking an ax, a sheep's head and
some sugar with him. Going into the
Black Forest he built a bear trap, set it
and piled heavy stones on the lid, crawl
ing in to tic the sheep's head as bait.
The trrtp unfortunately sprung, leaving
uim imprisoned. Ke tried to free him
self, but all efforts proved futile. The
rescuers came across the trap by' chance
and his weak cries caused the discovery.
He will recover.
Lost—A deer little ehiid who made
home happy by its ?m>les And to thit-k
it might have been saved had the parents
only kppt in the hons One Minute Oou>;h
Care, the infallible veireiiy for croup.
KKUICK\I UKOHMASS.
Old man U:>:tia:ck '.r-uis to be nl-o the
uosae-:or of tune v.-.'.c.e .• .-g reco"'-
.ous, but it "ue is v. : e hew "5 forget what
ue hai> ;-(.:uembw.'wu.
Wh;:i one coils'' s that til l ' if Con
t;r?-s wants to de.' a eu.r adjust Cuba
■ lias only lot.iy o, . s a.j s' <* 'ge
I thai ite ai>!e slate .«• i hou:<i put in a»i
their i:uie ta.ki.ig a it.
N'A'i {■ :;S s cou (» • .. .< s OMie a
u»»>r ew , tiav. t I'. S ««■ .>*'•*.>•> t
!»a. j.: •i> j- i e'uco in-• ir .e 1 ia
1 any -'i else." i • bu •:* np t'ue \vst- n
».v . * jro d u.i u.a.. A • ,)«•' e.
When a washerwoman changes her
place of residence, one may ask her
"where she angs out row" without Uj
.ug slang.
The scarcity of deer this season has
led many hunters to the conclusion that
unless the next legislature enacts a law
to prevent the killing of deer for the
next three or live years, and thereafter
only in alternate j ears the animal will
become extinct.
DI I'HTH Ktil/» —> e times ic tt-n a
w : net needed it A u
ntiocg i Dip «.e 'a and Quin&y Drop# a w
utHni a a soon as soruneas is I©u in M| *'
tdroal.
An Arizona editor has been found who
is sincere and honest. He hangs out lliis
sign on his office door. "Gone out to
take a drink, Will be back to-morrow."
A torpid liver means a bad complexi >u,
bad breath, indijsestiou aud frequent h<* id
aches. To avoid such companions t-tke
DeWitt's Little Karly Risers, the fam-us
little pills. Rkdick «fc Gaoiiiiasx
Some young men have a habit of star
ing at the young ladies as they come out
of church on Sunday evening—but it is
a bad habit.
If people would reflect that it is more
trouble to do wrong than right the
world would be happier.
Soothing for I urns, scald 3, ebappeil
hands acd lips, llealiug lor eats and
sores. Instant relief for piles, stops paiu
at once. These aro the virtues of DeWilt's
Witch Hazel Salve.
RKIIICK & G SOU MASS.
"The day is here, let all rejoice.
And sing with merry, happy voice
To Him wdio does in wisdom show
His goodness to all while here below."
A weed in tho gard'-n caa be easily de
stroyed when it lir-'i starts. Consumption
eau be nipped io ttie bud by One Minute
Cough Cure. Redkk i Gsowiann.
The more you talk about business be
ing poor the worse rou make it. Take
it as you find it. The less said the bet
ter.
THE XEELEY SORE
Is a special boon to H; ines* n: :i who, having
drift'**! uneonvjonvly into the urink Imh.t anu
cwikeni i».. list is f. • a fastened
upmtliem. rendering tic rn unfit tu . *i
iHire Rxiuiring a clear brain. A four
re*;rse of treatment at the
?PTSBURa KLELEY ! «<T!T<_T&
:;o. Fifth Avenue,
' tr» t- :n aV; •' po'.v- »v ( incuital mid
physical, d-in-vs tto .rn- ! a'petite, nr. I
report s* *em t«» the .»•»•?»' 'ion th« vv< »,.* in ! -
fore they iadulgt i in s inulants This has been
d^nein more than 1< *0 cji.vs treat.-I hare, and
among them some of i at own TH ibo ,to
whom we can rvier v: ; i comi-k: u3 to the
a- «>».*:«• tfrjy.. :• 1 i liici.i.- • •• t. K y f'ure.
The ftllli «• and mo«t : MI. . !; tic i» v. ii-.-afi- N
pv!K>' ■ 'id 'or nawi»!ilet »»••■.»• " J ii"rm.v
tior » |
f-i, DOCTORS LAKE
i?i& ft I'III TK DISPEXSABr.
' CC<4. AVN. AND FOoHTH Sr..
■ jriPITTCBjnOK, PA
» A All lorni'iot I>c'i ' ilu un ! Com
•••«»
fi IIKMIAL an-!itxu.
■--<* il:u . a.o trcn'i-'l at this !►'-
■ m-,rv with a E'.nxess ircly attained. Ilr. S.
I'V I '.e U•> .i:cml'Orof t!»- I,'uv.il Cei!> 1"1>> -
:• :.< ■> .Siirgeo.c, mill is the o! lest ami most
'xperic io6tl SIWULIU in ili.-ritv- Bpi ' ; al at
■ a -iventoS-rv. us Itebtnty 1 rosierce.-aiw
iM iu.,i„l*«;.. iKlini irfjimlli.acr
I' iihy-icai and Jiental dccar,lack of
: -I >t. :.:ncv. etc.; aL*>t*.ucer» old Soic, >'its.
IMes. Ithonhiatism, and all d:.- ssesot tlieSkm.
| t'».,<l,
"i.*e .'i': 1 Mi irtlT coiirtili ntl OiSi ObouiT-'.»to
i . i < t> S P.'M.; Sundays, 2t04 p. 3t.
.ill at entire or Addixns hits. ] MvK, W-'xt.
•i-NJi AVi.
Photeernr*
rim 'roni l ife * " v
RETORES Vitality
feO^ MA^A
' V Tat Well Man
Ist l>.iy. " f JL •_ J*>
loth Tmv Me.
THE C.Efc.YT WtU^Day.
FRENCH REMEDY
produces the above results in 30 days. It acts
powerfully and quickly. cm rteii all •thua
fall. Younz men will resatn their lost man
hood. ..nd old men wlil recover tuelr vouthful
vUorby uilnu ItEVIVO. It quickly mid surely
restores Nervousness. Lest vitality, i,ost Power
Failing Memory. Wasting Diseases, and ill
effects of excess and Indiscretion. which un
tits oue for study, business cr marriage. It not
only cures t.j starting at tue s'-st or disease,
but Is a great nerve ionic and blood builder
bringing back the pink plow to pale cheeks
dud restoring tbe fire of youth. It wards on
Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having
KttVlVO. no other. It can be carried In vest
pocket. By mail. il.oo per package, or six lor
f5.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure
or refund the money. Circular free. Address
ROYAI. MEDICINE < 0.. CHICAGO. ILL
For Snle by RKDDICK & GROMANN,
§|pi»f
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'fjyjai Sr. j vI,
--•iPtiS*! 8&:
i
t .'.'t '► •t\ roiled by rltariiui and
r ' • u j- r th<. b«.*t made, flm-ft and
: ' - ' POPULAR SEW IMC MACHINE
B v i*r< in r hftto MOWEmIM
• - . •«! a rt citation by bor.t i and Miuarc
- i in nom* in flie »-«rl.l that «*n rqml
. : t •»i*tructinn. durability of working
• f finish. b«rfjuty in appt-arurcc. «#r in*
t •• !•». the WEW HOME
. n Z rog CIRCULARS.
.■■■■*: Home Sewing Machine Co.
s. M .s>M. » I'SION BQUAM.K.Y.
• ST.Loris.MO. I>AU.IS. 1 KR*N
n Koajvi i. «*o, CAL. Att-ivti, GA.
FCR SALE DY
J. B. McDEVITT
Dealer iu Sewing Machines, Pianos atid
Organs—next door to Y. M. C. A. build
ing—Butler Pa.
Buy the light-running, New Home,
sewing machine, perfect satisfaction guar
anteed, never gels ont of order.
IjNhl --DENTAL ROOMS.-- [jf
I K 39 - sth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. |K
M v.-'i PRACTICA* ft
naes acßowN »i«i BF.init «wt«
K'vm Pitts'""?—why NOT oo',
At Mi- ffcVeURS? CROWNS L p ,
liHV(g mltnd BRIDGE w, "'k reduced t «
I «'/ 51*5 PER TOOTH. Also til. P
sL A ° N j
iFTTER M.l3Ttj£RSf4|t
' IS * 5=83 Consult theO'" I'. iiuwe 8
DR.LOBB
3*9 N. FIFTFEVTH ST.* Pill LA., PA.
Tbfrty years' c .ntinacus practice lndj?t»cure of an j
of men x.«d WOUK IA. NO matter from vhb< i
ratine or Low lorn? stojuiinc. Tviii rywmrnfee
IL'-.-Pu"** Ciotb-ai*d ixu j
( //V ..// V COLLEGE?
) —/// winning ed uC n C
V gJ ion horclrculan* 1
/ (/ I' nrMrcwi J
»' OUf r \ SoiX> pITTSBU
FMZERt.%
BEST IN YIIE WORLD.
- a"-' 1 unsurpassed, actuaTly
cutiastinirtwo boxes .if anv b-r brand. Not
affected t.y i. lihTTUKiJKMIINK,
fwlt .<ALE iIY I'E.VLE::S o ; ICAi.LY.
! C N W! CK
I
"K ' LKti IP
?!lN Lif r= r
O* AL_ KiMDS
L)o'>rs, Sash, Mouldings,
Shi;j-;.ob and Laiu
Mways In Stock.
i• A 11' AND PLASTKR |
0<Bo« oppi >«> l'» i' A I'opf-.
I . P*
Adveriise in the CITIZEN.
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF
Dolls, TOYS and Fancv goods
at THE LEADING MIL
LINERY 1101 SK of Butler.
COME
an examine our .slock, best
u<>o(ls. lowest prices.
1 - > D T PAPF i2S
S. Main St. * *** S. Main St.
CLOSING OU SALE OF
CLOTHING
y ( n«. i 01 t ?..'e c! men's, b j s and children-- overcoats, suits
* 1 an:.- s >* :>n as ue ue.-'re to close oat c\ery Raiment in
":i e house i< cA; i. in 7. Oar sto< ! : is yet ii 11 and complete
• i •:drcn-< » ;«•- «• 7-c up, 1 l ,; \':cns o\cieoats »'• win 75c lip. Wc
- \ . : <_■ . 'hi ~r r.. ■.cutt u; r most s m.-.uine ex
. ;«ticrs hcii j; much : n cuccss - *..»t > car.
I \\ c \\::i Siill cci auuc to earn " e i..»ge>t and best seeded line o«
j mishins, gccus in Butler, such as i ndeiwear, gloves, mittens, shirts
11 1 aura, et and vv'aurbn. d, j-uc..madias, d> nc. lie and jerseys,
j t, fi . ties 111 l eeks, bins . :.d four-in-bard . llats, cap.*.,
'. • ci.i" . jackets, eaters, jackets, umbrellas, trunks, valises,
« ic.-copes, Mitchels, cloth, ha ; r ai d tooth brushes, purses, pocl.et
j 1 u biii books, p.ipctrics. vatein . chains, charms, rin;;-, pins clocks,
\ ware, spectacles and eye-t;!a.-scs, toilet snaps, mackintoshes,
■bbvir coats, canva ■- coals, etc.
We Guarantee Quality and Prices.
When looking for Holiday "oovis a ca"'. u J.nou that wc
can suit you.
D. A. HECK & SON,
ui N. Main St. Butler, Fa.
X>C- X
I "THE COMMERCIAL," I
xW. K. THORN BURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa.X
A Tiiis popular house has just been entirely icmodeh'd A
A and refurnished. Lverv till-g co ; 1:-ni. aid quests A
v 'l' a > a_\ s receive close attc-.i ion. A
jC Located near J' -.-lcnke ami I'. &W. Depot. \\ ken A
Ji '1 I!\.. •> City slop at the Co.i'.i. Ik le'.c- JL
X phone No. i(>. X
<>oo<>ooooc>t>oo< >oo< >oe<x
FOR
FIVE DOLLARS
CASH
We will ship you Free of Express, your choice of the lo'ifnvinjj se
lections of absolute'} p re "<m«i No cha ge lor
boxing nor shipping.
No. 1,
• <'s Imported Port, ( #
• n Imported Shciiy, -
• qts Grape Brandy, (
. No. 2,
.? i> s Fine Blat ! |
2 q-: ; Imported Foil,
2 cjts 6-year-old Fear Creek, I
No. 3,
3 qts Sweet .Malaga, j
2 cjt t'-j ear-old L'eai Creek, -.
I ql Silver Age Kyc, (
No. 4.
2 (|ts Jamaca Rum, 1'
2 qts Holland Gin, -J
2 qts 0-) ear-old Bear Creek, (
Our Fquors are the most reliable in the State, and our prices the
•ov.-est in the country. California Wines of all brands, 50 cents
per full quart.
Semi for catalogue and price list.
free 011 application.
MAX KLEIN,
WHOLESALE LIQUORS.
82 Federal St. Allegheny Fa.
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