Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 31, 1898, Image 4

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1 Removal Y
Sale! j;
Vou know what that means- It is bargains tor you J
Our increasing business requires more commodious W
quarters, and on the first of April wc will move to A
the han-Isomc room now occupied by J R. Grieb,
next «loor to our present location. We <!o not want w
to carry over any winter clothing, and have mere- A
fore reduced prices on all our
Reliable v
; Clothing. g
€ ► The qual-ty of the gools and the prices at which
M l they are marked will clean them out quick Of Cp
J course that means zero profits to us, but that :s no A
C ' cause of complaint yr>u. We waiK the goo sto fc'' If
0 hefose nioring day comef around. Come in ami get \ 1
j your share of the bargains. They will net !a i long, \
S > for everything goes at r
Reduced
y, Prices! y
1 T.H. Burton,!
J I RELIABLE CLOTHIER, ||
! I 128 S Main St., Butler Pa. i\
SPRING SHOES are HERE!
The new styles are coming in every day. There has been a
procession of new up-to-the-minute in style 'coming into
his s tore for more than a month, and it will be another
mnth before all =orts are here, but there is a splendid
choosing already.
v Ladies' Tan or Black Vici \
# y/iitli ; Kid Lace Shoes. S
* y-T Ma/1.- With silk v-stins tops. «*•<«♦•'* )
% ' I T*7m ■ -JII.-S. r< .ur d to«-s with kl<l tips. A slj - f
J ! lsh. shapely shoe, just new Her« ■<> \
/ : .v«-ry sl/.<-;md width at r1.2.>. ?1.-iO
' *!■ Misses and Chi,drens Black
f If' I i luteautiful .ilk v. ,tin? t«.,, U.'• _.u«l /
/ Boy's and Youth's Tan and/
i ZIl Black Shoes. /
\ Ladies' Chrome Tanned Black ; ,,r,anl
S Glaze Kid Shoes.' Men s Fine Black Shoes, Tan /
K mid button, ind kid anfl HlaC- . \
>Mlln toe. atist. JI.OO, iJ.r> and «.30. ; a,,U ?
\ !«<««»»' Ckn«« 'ln Tlton, Willow. Bussl.i ralf. \ i«'i ! f
\ infants Shoes. smcoln. Ennllsh and Itull-doir toe. A i \
fM : widths. Golf cut. with and without - ■
\A ; 1*" i*« cento, 25 rents and "«0 | v**stlriK tops, at -J'• " j
f ninth. 00 and
Men's Heavy in tii«- greatest variety :it T.v, ?i.w», an«l iKD-
B. C. HUSELTON,
fiutler's U'lUilnK Shoe Ilous.-.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
GREAT FIRE SALE
AT
C. e. iVLIbfeER'S.
During the recent large fire at Pittsburg one ofthelargest uh >:'.-
salc shoe houses in the city suffered considerable loss from water
not a dollar's worth of shoes being hurt by fire. I was one of the
first buyers at that sale and we will put on sale
2,000 PAIR SHOES AT 1-3 FORMER PRICE!
Men's Fine Shoes 89c, 98c, $1.24, sl-49
Boys' and Youth's Shoes C » 79 c > 'J^ c
Children's Good Tan ShoA, sizes 9 to 4- !t
Children's Good Grain Shoes, sizes 8 to 4^ c
Infants' Fine Tan Shoes -4 C
Ladies' Cloth' Slippers 2 5 c
Ladies' Tan Button Shoes
Ladies Fine Kid Shoes
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Rubber Boots 9& c
Men's and Boy's Rubber Boots s'-39
Men's Good Boots, tap sole $' 25
Boys' Good Boots, tap sole SI.OO
Men's Good 2-Buckle Plow Shoes 9^ c
Sale Starts TO-MORROW.
Attend this great sale. If you don't need shoes now, you will
later. This sale will only last a few days, and a great sale it will be
—one long to be remembered by those who attend it. Come eaily
and avoid the rush.
C. E. /WlblsEß
215 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BUTLEE. PA.
CsWEEPS^KE^jJ^f
B AWAKDKD mODUCT THE
m Improved United States SeparatorWL
H At the Dairymen's Association,
Manitowoc, Feb. 9- it, I-H<#H.
It kadi everywhere wlpere Introduced.
I have received the s*y ft - prerShum
«»n btitt'-r that **-ored the* nit(hc-Ht the Mani- ]■ |H
t«#w#c Convention of th': Wisconsin State I>airy JHj
men's Association. lirotth' sweepstakei nnd thre«r
H other First Ifr /• j .unonntln;' in vitln#- altogether ?
ml toft,-/,, an'l'dlt- No t Improved V
m -r4Wr.i
- - jji Mg&
i Hi v ' - i
g/[ ' VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt.
When You
\ Out Money
' be sure that you are ((eftini; the real 1»
! So. 2 Ku.j Bugey. value of the price you pay. ; I
: Fredonia Buggies SnningSwonf, i;
! .■ ■ every penny they j.
\ Your dealer m-lln them. cost you. j!
! THE FREDONIA MFG. CO.. Younft*tow.i, Olilo. ]»
..
/ / g '* particf Thtv call it
/ the " las of war. '
M ny a fsarrfTjrk np man and woman in
each day'? tr.il, is palling a ' tupr of war"
with dcA:'- for antagonist.
Tr.fy <a-.l to rate proper care of their
health. WV.i they suffer from indigfstion
oris! i'r* attack they " wear it oat."
After a : -!e disorder- wear o-.it the
reckless ■>: woman and the result is
consumption ri'j'aria, rheumatism, or some
blood or skin disease. I>'. Pierce's Cora
moc Ser Medici! Adviser tell-- all about
the*<- diseii s. j'i is free to all. Dr. Pierce's
Goldtn Medic il Ltiscovery cures all tr;•
naltidies mtnM It cures the cause. It
r-.ak- - trie appetite hearty, th.- digestion
; «.r;tct, tit .-'.v. «• tive ar.rf the blood ;>_re
It is the great b.ood-tuak r, flesh-builder
ind nerve tonic. Don't let a druggist im
pose- on you with a mere profitable substi
tute.
" I hsd a very severe pain in the (.mail of my
tack, where my t-.p& jam on to ray body. and n
"V.urt so that! thougnt I was goirgto come apart '
wntes Wm. I powers, Esq., of Erin Siwiea.
Her-nco Co.. Va My doctor came an t pro
nounced it rfceuamtiKii. He give ise a pro na
tion but Z not no letter, but worse I MRiiM
i bottle of Dr I-i.-rce's Golden Medical Discovery
trom rav drugsist and commenced to use it. I
rru to inlprove at once and got Weil. Now I
am in perfect health,—no pain no rheumatism "
Nearly every disease known to doctors
ind tUi treatment is described in Doctor
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser.
One thru ind and eipht patrss and ovir
three hundred illustrations. Frek. Send
twer.ty one or.c - cent stamps, to cover
mai'ing only to the Worlds Dispensary
Medical Association, No. 66} Main Street,
Buffalo, N. Y . for paper - covered copy
:"rc-nc',i cloth binding ten c«nts extra. Till-.
Dock is a veritable tncdical library la
one voli-.me.
Dr, Humphreys'
Specific* directly npon the disease,
without exciting disorder ia other parts
of the system. They Cnre the Sick.
B'J. CURBS. PEICE3-
f -Peters, Congestions, Inflammation*. .ZH
'i-Worroi. Worm Ferer , Worm Colic...
3—Teething,Colic.Crying,Wakefulness .25
4 -Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25
7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25
H— Neuralgia, Toothache, Face ache. .25
»—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo . .25
10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion.'W*akStomach.2s
1 1 —Huppressed or Painful Periods . .25
12—'Whites. Too Profuse Periods .25
13—Croup. Laryngitis. Hoarseness 25
14~fcalt Rheum. Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .25
1 j Kheuir.ati«m. Rheumatic Pain* 25
1 G—>fitiarin. Chills, rever and Ague . .25
lf>—<*af arrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head .25
20-*%V'hoopinc«('ougli • .25
27-KMne\ Disease* • •^•5
2*-\er%ou» Debility 1.00
30- I rlnnry Weakness. Wetting Bed. .25
77— ii rip. Hay Fever .25
T;r. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your
L>ru.gijlHt» or Mailed
Sola by drugglfU, or sent on receipt of price.
Humphreys'Med. Co., Cor. William <z John
New York
Baby Mine!
Every mother
feels an ind e -
scribable dread
of the pain and
if/ danger attend
-4l IWa&Zm) inf "P on fl je
,nost cr ' tica ' p c _*
jff'PijlZjß&i Becoming a
f f mother siiouid be
i ' a s ° urce i°y
' sv fc f ri n g and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the pain and suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made
painless, b it all ihe danger is re
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother's
Friend. It is a biasing to woman.
91'00 PER BOTTLE ut all DrugStorxi,
or noni. by exnresn on receipt or price.
BOCKS ConUiniiig t.-vo naMn information of
pprr Intortbt. to all women, will bo /icnt
rntt to cny cii-lreg*, upon application, by
Tfce BBADFIELD BEKCMTOB CO.. Atfcßta.ee.
CATARRH
LOCAL'DISEASE
and it the revi't ol cold; and CMtrCOIOS
ludden climatic changes. toi* l
Kor your Protection WtU/IOIa OSu^M
wo paaulvclj »u - o thr.t tin* Jyg
remedy Ml not nt*ln Wtj i,\ : /BRLI
merrnry or uny olbtritijui- x iJPn
Eiy's Gream Balm
is acknowledged to he tho most corf: for
Nasal Catarrh, ( o:d in livnd and Ilr.y K».ver of nil
remedies. It opens r. 1 ci« .n*< » the nasal passives,
allays pain at.'l Jnfl.lritT.-4i.01?, heal* tho fores, pro
tect! the inenihrai e from colds, re-tores tl-e s«*ri-<«i
of tast«- and smell. J'rire /»*>'•. at I>r»iirtror by mi l.
ELY UliO'l Warren Street, New York,
WE
GUARANTEE
TO GIVE
You the purest and choices* Whiskey
or Wine, sold at the price you j>ay else
where for idulternted. Wc lx>tts«- direct
from tin Government "stamped harrel,
also have in stoi U large supply of rpiarts
bottled nt I)i.till rv uridc th. g>\ern
ni. 1.1
guarant «. !< ..... uurv and - «•'•<!
MOTTO I- A I II l>Kj\ LINGS
iuiMr 1 11 IA ERV OM>
Guaranteed f/«ic t> year old Whiskey cither
(iackenheinier. Ilnch, (ilbson,
Overboil, larijr, Mt. Vernon.
fl per full 'I• ■■■ rt 6 <|ti;irts for ft,
O'attdf.t'.hci Clinics Whiskey, guar
anteed years old, $» ;x r K a "'jii.
On I o O. r mail orders of |lo or
over, wi prepuy all charges.
ROBiZRT LEWiN & CO,,
Inijwjrtti;; and Wholesalers,
-Itl Water SI. Oi>poille B. ( v Depot.
T«tepboac,-ai74 I'ittshurg, Pi.
*jfi PONT
liiifik «»f '»f»t ,unl;i_' pure 1I«|1i«»» h »ir win** from
a limine t hat <• ttVi « y«,11 som< thing for iiMth
lii -c Afold vneh dvnien |1 /oa wnni straight
K«hkls <»ir p" i y |h»h h« iri for Mm pant Z~>
yiv to »lve you r;tl&r >i t. Uiuullllfernted
Stood* at fail ud hoi | pi lev n (f« net - tti
We Merition a Few Prices
Write for 'oriii'l* t' yrtce list.
lii Oal
• ' \U fit '*) pj M
llrl -• • 1 I in• i: iuo ino
TlpjH rmo Kyi do 2 %
riiotnp olfl | (JO i £0
» < Iblfiet I»M I Halt 75 S 0
it- Dlaitllefi »: ,• ao % <•<»
A. ANDKIIiSSEN.
ioo i edtrai St. Allegheny, l'a.
THE CITIZEN*.
Don't Leave tlie Farm.
' Come, boys. I have something to tell |
yon.
Come near. I would whisper it low,
: Yon are thinking of leaving the home
stead.
Don't i*> in a hurry to go
The city has many attractions,
Bnt think of the vices and sins.
When once in the votes of fashions.
How soon the course downward l>e- :
! gins.
| Yon talk of the mines of Australia,
j They are wealthy in gold, no doubt,
; But ah' there is gold on the farm, boys, I
If only you will shovel it out.
The mercantile life is a hazard.
The goods are first high and then ;
low:
i Better risk the old farm a little longer.
Don't be in a hurrv to go.
The great, busy West has inducements,
j And so has the busiest mart,
i But wealth is not made in a day, boys,
Don't be in a hurry to start.
' The and brokers are wealthy.
They rake in their thousands or so:
Oh' think of the frauds and deceptions.
Don't be in a hurry to go.
The farm is the safest and surest.
The orchards are loaded to-day;
You're as free as the air of the moun
tains,
Are monarch of all you survey;
Better stay on the farm a while longer.
Though profits come in rather slow
Remember you have nothing to lisk,
boys.
Don't be in a hurry to go.
Wine for Weakly Persons.
Weakly persons use Speer's Port
<Trape Wine and the Unfermented
Grape Juice because it gives tone and
strength to the system. It is superior
to all other wines.
Keversiblo Sentences.
Scandalous society and life make go=-
ips frantic.
This reads backward:
Frantic gossips make life and society
scandalous.
Apply the same rule to the others
given below:
Dies slowly fading day; winds mourn
ful sigli;
Bright stars are waking;
Flies, owlet, hooting, holding revel
high.
Night silence holding.
Solomon had vast treasures—silver
and gold are things precious. Happy
and rich and wise was he. Faithfnl
sc-ryed he God.
She sits lamenting sadly, often too
much alone.
Dear Harry—Devotedly yonrs remain
I, Have you forgotten S2O check?
Reply immediately please, and hand
t> yours —Grace Darling.
Man is noble and generous often, but
sometimes vain and cowardly.
Carefully boiled eggs are good and
palatable.
Love is heaven and heaven is love,
yonth sajs. All beware! says age.
Trying is poverty and fleeting is love.
Badly governed and fearfully troubl
ed now is Ireland.
Exercise take; excess beware:
Rise early and breathe free air;
Eat slowly; trouble drive away;
Adieu, darling] Time flies fast: sails
are set, boats are ready. Farewell!
Matter and mind are mysteries. Nev
er mind' What H matter? Matter is
never mind. What is mind? Mind is
never matter.
Hontsty and truth are good and ad
mirable <jnr-lities. «H sympathy and love
are endearing traits.
Politics and religion avoid arguing in
Here is good and sound advice.
The old reilable remedy for cough,
cold, croup and sore throat, Dr. Bulls
Cough Syrup, should he kept in every
home.
A curious accident is reported as
hiving taken -place on the Meadville
division of the Erie road a few daysago.
Two farmers were driving along in a
wagon when thsy espied train No. 77
approaching the crossing at the rate of
about 20 iniles an hour, The farmers
horse became unmanageable, One of
the men jumped ont of the wagon, but
the other held on to the reins, while
the horses made a straight dash at the
approaching tran. They continued
their career until they ran into the ca
boose, which they knocked off the track.
The wagon tongue was broken, but
neither of the horses nor the farmer
was injured ifi the least. The derailed
caboose was in fact the only damage.
This st .. jis vouched for in the official
rejxirt of the accident. The story has
aroused so much curiosity among the
officials of the railroad that they have
requested a complete statement of the
details.
The weakness following a severe ill
ness is wholly overcome by Hood's Sar
saparilla.
In Baltimore a horse died a few days
aged 40 years.
At least one poach tree was in full
bloom early this month at Williams
poit, Md.
Pittsburg is contemplating the estab
lishment of a probations whool as part
of the polioe system.
The popping sound of bnrsting bottles
led to the discovery of a fire that had
started under the shelves of a closed
drug store in Ami to ' 'lty. La.
Food undigested, is poison. Digested
it is life and strength Millions of us
'tuffer from indigestion, but we often
don't know it. We think it is some
tiling else. Even doctors often mistake
the symptoms.
Pale thin people, who are overwork
ed, who need strength, who seem in
want of proper food, should take Shak
er Digestive < !ordial. It is astonishing
what food will do, when pr-perly di
gested.
It will nia ke ymi strong, revive you,
refresh you, sustain you, make you fat,
restore your color, make muscle, brain
fibre, coimigc, endurance, energy; in
crease your power to throw off dis ase
and keep you healthy and happy
Indigestion does iust the opposite,
bnt indigention ran be cured and lire
vented with Shaker Digestive Cordial
Sold I v druggists. Trial bottle 10
cts.
An official estimate of the population
of Greater New York was given out
February ID by the Health Department
as follows Number of persons in all
five liorouuhs, i»,4'W,Wl'<l, of which 1,-
•>11,755 are in t!ie borough of Mantiat
tan: 137,075 in the Bronx: 1,197,100 in
Brooklyn; 12H.012 in and M,Wi7
in Richmond.
London, by the census of 1 HJ#| . had
4.241 Cum inhabitance. so that New
York is about n million less. In 1891
Paris had 2.147,957 inhabitants, while
in 1895 Berlin had 1.'177,451. then
comes Canton with 1,000,000, Vienna
with 1,404.54* and Tokio with 1,214,-
114.
Ilouhlrt (lie Plrnanre of a Drtvr.
ft flnnearrlaicn double* the plMumreof ilrlT-
Inc. IntemlliiK buyers of carriage* or liar
niw run xnve dollar! by wiirllntf for tb*
luru". free rattilngim of th<> Klkhart CarfU>C*
•ud Uuru«M MJ«. Ua.. lUkLurt, UiJ.
< >ne of the latest things in surgery is
the practice of tnbalming an injured
limb as a substitute for amputation.
It is claimed by a celebrated surgeon
that much more tissue is thereby saved
A Warning
The lark was np to meet the snn.
And caroling hi« lay;
The fanner's bov took down hi* tpin.
And at liim blazed away
The bnsy bee got np at five
And bnzzc-d the meadows o'er
The fanner's wife went ont for its
hive.
And robbed it of its --tore
The ant rose np at break of day.
His labors to l*'trin:
The jrreedv swallow tlew that way.
And took his antship in
Oh. l>ees and birds and ant?-. I** wise.
In proverbs take no stock;
Like me from sleep refnse to rise
Till half-past seven o clock.
Climax lirainly «»f Grape.
The superior vintage of lsTti brandy
introduced by the Speer N J. \\ ine
Co.. is highly spoken of by physicians.
The following testimony from the Balti
more Medical College is one among
many.
"I am prepared to liear testimony to
the valne of your productions, and not
from general" reputation merely.
H. L. Byrd. President j
A Young Itillcs.
I don't let a man smoke when he
walks or drives with me. If he knows
no better than to do it. I promptly tell
him what I think of it.
I don't give my photograph to men.
I used to occasionally, but I am much
wiser now. I should hate by and by to
know that my face might be hanging
up in some Tom Dick or Harry s
room.
I don't let a man take hold of my
arm when he walks with me. If he
does I tell him I prefer him to give me
his arm.
I don't go out with a man friend just
l>ecanse he asks me. I like it better
if he asks another lady to go too,-his
sister, for instance.
I don't let any man "see me home"
from church. If he hasn't gumption
enough to take me there and sit'
through the services with me, he may
stay away altogether.
I don't let a man give me presents
unless it is something of a trifling cost,
like fruit or flowers. And I always
gage a man by his taste in this respect.
I don't encourage any young man
who is not perfectly polite and agree
able to my mother. Whoever calls
rijHjn me sees a great deal of her.
I don't allow a caller to stay later
than ten o'clock. If he does not go at
that time, I politely tell him my cus
tom.
It has always mystery why so
many people suffer from chapped hands j
when Salvation Oil will cure them at j
once
Having been surprised by the police,
a Montreal burgler jumped forty feet j
room a window into a snowbank.
-
A snowball in a sham battle stnick a I
Wilmington Del., b with such force
in the side that one of his ribs was
broken and he died a few days after.
HOOD v l-MLLS cure Liver Ilia, Bil
iousness, Incfigeatlon, Headache.
Easy to take, oasy to operate. 25c-
Forain is telling a story to Chase j
after dinner and in the course of it.
remarks:
"Then I rang violently for my ser |
vaut."
"What." somebody inteirnps, "have,
yon got a servant';"
"No," says Forain, "but Ive got a .
bell!"—Fitaro.
tfer Mother—"l am surprised, my |
daughter, that you suffer a man to kiss
you."
Herself Bnt, mother. I don't call
it suffering."
Wine skins, made of the hides of
pigs, goats, calves or oxen, are still
n«ed in the rural districts of Spain.
First Poet "I am going to have my
revenge upon the editor."
Second Poet 'How?"
First Poet (in a hoarse whisperj-'Tve
sent him a poem, and I've poisoned
the gum on the return envelope "
Stray Stories.
The death penalty as rarely enforced
in Germany, Aus'.ria, Denmark or
Sweden. In New York eleven ont of
twelve murders escajH; without any
punishment; and in the United States
only one murderer in fifty suffers capital
punishment.
The Chinese dictionary, compiled by
Pa-cut she, 11000 years before Christ, is
the most ancient of any recorded in the
literary history.
Prospective Tenant—"Number t'ir
teen? It might nod be lucky to live
in a house vot vas 11 umbel t'irteen.''
Agent—"Yon don't believe in such
nonsense as that?"
Prospective tenant—"Well, vot re
duction vill you make in der rerit if I
take der chances?" *
KIIIVUM AT ISM CURED IN A DAY.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in Ito days.
Its action upon tlje system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once the
causes and the disease immediately dis
appears. The first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kedic, and J. P.
Ililph Druggists Butler \pry6
I'M IC
Butler County National Bank,
1 s titler Pen 11,
Capital paid in - $100,000.00
Surplus and l'rotit . fi 14.647.57
Jos. Hartman, President; J. V. Kitts,
Vice President; C. A. liailey. Cashier;
John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier.
/ general banking tmslne transacted.
Interest, paid on time deposit*.
Money loaned on approved HOcurlty.
We Invite yon to open an account with Mils
b.ink.
DJltm >ICS Hon Joseph llartman, Hon.
W. Waldron, In V M. Hoover. If. Me
S Wl-eney, 1 1, \l.r.'inis, <\ IV t'ollinn I. ii.
-inltli. 1,e.11e I' 11 a/.let t. M I I...gin. W
v. . II l.ai'kln. John Humphrey. I»r. \V. I'.
Met anrl.es,. lien Ma.sejh. I.nvl M. Wise,
I V Kltf
butler Savings Bank
i i 1111 er, PH.
Capi al - - - sbo,ouo.Qi>
Surplus and l'mfits
JOS. I, I'IIUVIM President
J. 11 I.N It Y I KOIITMAN Vie.;-Preii'lent
W ... . A M PttCLL, Jr I'm. I:!( r
MM'IS 11. STF.:N 'I el IT
HlltKt'loilN J"»ep!i 1.. 1 urvlw. .1. Ilftiry
I roM.uaii, W. I>. ISraDdon. W. A. Htclli. J H.
1 uuuiliejl. >
The duller .-avingH Hank is the I M.lest
l;.inking In til tut. loi. 1. Itut le r < ounly
'iet.eral Ininkl.tg littMliieMH transaei.d.
W<- solicit aeeounts of .41 producers, mei
. hauls, fai titers and ol hers.
All b.islni M uiitruHied to us will receive
prompt attention.
Inti rest Pill.l on time deposits.
Practical« Horse Shoer
WILL ROBINSON.
Formerly Horse Sliocr at the
Wick lioure has opened busi- I
ness in a shop in the rear of J
the- Arlington Jllotel, where j
he will do Horse-Shoeing in
the most approved style.
TRACK AND ROAD HORSES .
A SPECIALTY.
Advurtiao in tbo (JimEN,
B
A
R
BARGAINS
A • |
N * !
s
Are Not All Gone
We have a lot of Monarch
shirts made ot Garners per
cales former price $1.50 now
going ar 75c
33 l-3per cent Off
on ail winter underwear and
lots of broken sizes going at
onc-ha'.f price.
We Still Have
a few of those $5, $4, and $3
hats in the Dollar Sule.
We Have About
five dozen fine wool top
shirts in Black and Brown
shades, worth $2, and $2.50,
we are offering them at $1 25. j
Come in and tell us what
you need and see if v/e can
not supply you.
COLBERT & DALE,
242 S MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA.
Use It
j Daily.
Our brush should be used daily
\in place of the ordinary hair
brush, hair washes, or hair grow- |
), ers. If you do not find, after 1
ilx. months' trial, that
I Dr. Scott's
ELECTRIC
Hair Brush
: j v/iil do all we claim for it send it !
: ( back and your money
: J v/ill be refunded. You
i can buy the number
| one size for BIPSPSB
One W
II Dollar. I;
\ It Is Guaranteed to Cure;!
j' Nervous Headache in five minutest ||
! ( :tiiious Headache in five minutes I
; J Neuralgia in five minutes I
, ( Dandruff and diseases of tlie scalp I ;
I 1 i'revent*; falling hair and baldness 1 i
/lakes the hair long and glossy I ,
( l orsals at Dry Goods stores and Druggist*
( r srnt on approval,'*postpaid, on receipt j
t f price and ten ci-nts for postage. >
I (>,ir lu-.k, "THE rinrrorrs STORY." mtfrteon )
f full informali'tn concrminff Vr. Scott'* 1
/ I'Mctrio ItrJta, #. r », an<l |lO. Elerlric Cornrtn, tl. \
> *I.2V tl •. 9". <"td KUctric Fi.*h HrunUm. $ t
I i:i?ctric S-ifrtii lias*tr», 12 tZIn-trtc llaatera, *'t /
% Llcctntj InmoU-9, 60 eta. EUuttd Truaaea. $3. f 1
> OKO. A SCOTT. 841 Bro»ilw«jr, N V. <
Do
Vou
Know/
That John R. Gricb is selling out
to quit business.
It is a fact and no fake.
All goods at cost and many
tinder cost".
Watches,
Jewelery,
Clocks,
Silver-ware,
Spectacles.
Pianos,
Organs,
Musical Goods,
;-.nd the store fixtures are for sale,
and the room for rent, with
possession on April Ist.
This is in time for
BARGAINS.
and I promise al! my old as well
as my new customers special
bargains.
Come and see me at
118 S. Main St.
L. S. McJUNKIN,
Insurance and Real Estate
Agent.
117 E.JEL PERSON ST..
BUTLER. - PA
A IAM'S PHILADELPHIA it
.-otriTAL nooMfi.-- hj
f 1 - Oth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa fej
'fr Wi' I PRACTICA* LV'"' l «" !*■
HvV 7% CROWN BP.IOjt [J
)■. t/Zi hA if III' 1 un; WHY NOT DO f,
V.'ffc reaVOUPS7 '• CHOWN'.L,
MillJ/f W""l BfiIDGE «"f* I i-r,
* \ttli gats PEII TOOTH ■' f,
vl V Sri-"' 1•• " o NL_jr*j»V
immrsai
ForaltniMoufandVrirvoi.n |HI fl 9 R
I Thtr puritr ii<c U| I ■ !■
HLOOD and Rive I li-.AI Hl* ■ ■ ■ £■
Action to t!ie cn:ire system. ■ BMW
Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,
OCNBTI PATIOS and PIMPUEB.
Hotel Millard.
Keopeneil and rea ly
for the accommoda
tion of the traveling
public.
Everything Fir.si-class.
M HS. MATTIK KEIHING, Owner
For SALE
I arm f'n sale, near Hutlcr, 120 «cre», 1
'tew bank barn, £6,IXJO.
Inquire at tliia otiice. i,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
I*., Bessemer <V L. I«
Trains depart No 12. 9.40 A M No.
14. 5:07 P. M Butler time.
Trains arrive. No 9. 9:55 A. M No
11. 2:55 P. M. Butler time.
No 12 runs through to Erie and con
neets with W N. Y &P. at Huston
Junction for Franklin and Oil City,
iisd with N Y L B A W M t Shi MB
go for all points east. No. 14 runs
through to Albion and connects with
W. N Y vV: P for Franklin and Oil
City. A. B CKOCCH. Agent.
1 VITI'SHUKG & WESTEkN
Railway. Schedule of I'as-
Trains in eflect Nov. 2t.
1897. BUTLER TIME.
IV, -.1! Aniv,
.ill.-ghenj V.v..n.ni «Ution ♦ A.M • 17 A *
Allegheny 'Fly. : * i ~ v "
N.-u • \ . lain.-luti. :i 1 • . m IT
Akron Mi.il » 1 A.* 7 « M
Ail--lieu* v.. u.ni' <UT. . M •• 12 l> "
\llegk**iiv E\|»i»■«.< 3 15 r.* I ft
Mlcglteby "Flyer" 'J «fc*.
I'hit-ngo Ks|ir<-* ** 1- "
Ailegtieiiv Mair 5 4<» " s <*> "
Allegheny "Flyer" 7 M "
Hlwuoti Acrouim'Mlatiott *« 40 T <i't
« hit-age Limiltsl 4«» '• 17 v M
Kane aii«t4fc»'lfor«L Mail. • _ - A M .O I m
( i «t km kccommotimtkm :W tm • M
SI \l»A\ TRAINS
Alkglieny *» 1' A M 9 12 44
Mleg) ' • I cuain m N » m
New iWle A . !IlllKJ»laU.»ll 8 1 A M 7 at "
Clii'ig') Kxj«res.s I 3 45 r.nj 5 07' **
Allegheny Aci-mumodation j j 7 ul "
Train arriving .it 5.«»7 j m. I .v«s It. O. tlep-'t
ritti*hurg at 3.15 p.m an«l I*. A W Allegheny uf
i m
For th. • t_h li kets to all i- int* in the wi -t. noith
vest or HoiitliWMt an<l infortnatl->n regantinc i ■•i. •*,
tune of train*, et*- apj-ly t.<
A B CROITII. Afjent,
it R RirVNoLPs. Sujj't. ! tie. r.
Foxl-urjc, !';« < W IJAN>KTT.
A G. V V AUe K l»ei y, T.i
PENNSYLVANIA 4D .
WFSTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION
tvurniiE IN Ktri.«r N v. -9,18V7
SOUTH. WKEK DA ITS
A M A M A >1 IV M. I* M
NfUB.. I II 14
Arrive « -L H 11 •> .t m» ■ j'
Itutler Jum tioi... 7 J.' • i - 02 ' 563
Itutlet Jiiit* tz m Leave| 7 -
■ iRM Airivi
Tareutoiu j 742 '"7 1- .t 4- «'• if
Springdale . • 7 •'.«» Mti 12 4"> .t " J
( laremout 9 - ' 1 ' I oti • -
Sharpeburg I »»7 ♦ :t« 111 4 »• a-
Allegheny ... .j8 '£ 4> 1-■ 125 ♦> !•!
A. M.,A. M I' >1 IV M.,r. M
SUNDAY TRAINS. —Butler f. r All-xhenv
ifa.i MI pi LW |pal i i H iMKOMI AT 7
ami S:UU |>. ni.
NORTH. WKEK DAYS
A. V \ M. A M IV >1 P M
AUt CltJ l.Mve 7 •«» 9 '"'11 2-'» -30 6 M
Sliar|«l»uiy .. .... 7 11; '• 12 11 ■>"! . 45
(tArtimont » 1♦ 11 44 _ ....
Spritigdale 'J <ll »•' :t l»»t '• .1
1 .ii. nfm 7 Mi 9 39113 07 3 33 • M
Katran 7 39J 9 43112
Butler Jum tion.. Arrive 7 4' ' L 4'
Batlei JIUM xi ii 7 k - - I ifi 7 0
Bb xonlmi u 1 . 8 1 110 16) 12 I 724
BUTLER. an ne S 4MI ' :t> 1 17 o". 7 ■
;A. M.IA.M ;I» M.|P. 51 ;P M
SUNDAY TRAINS.—!.»n\ > All. uheny < ity for But
brn4tartnNdltti italicMMi it ■ BM
0 | M
WKKK DAYH. FOR THK li.VfeT \W.EK lh\>
P. M.J A. 31. j I*. M.T M
2 :i.'» « ssft'W BITLEI. ir .11"
'.l 25] 727 nr Butler .lun«ti'»ii. .......Iv .. 12 2
1 <*)j 7 4«i Iv Untie* Jnmlem .a. h 2i» 1- "
4 061 7 4*.» ar Freeport . ..Iv H _*s 1- '*
4 751 " Allegheny .luncti. n . • > »
. ■ 8 04] M Lfflaiharg 3 09jll 4
4 4«» i H 21" R.tultoti ( AJN'I'O) 7MM .
<t*i h ;,i| *• >.dt»l>urg " 7.11'
* ill :» 22i 44 Itiaimvili.- - 7o" 1«» 1'
.*» 601 .♦ :a»i 44 Blaiixville Interna l! n 5 I• 1 1*
k 50jil M
1 1": Ilariixiuirg 11 4.• •$ 1'
4 :»\ »i £1 " rhilailelplua . .. H :i» 11 2<
A. M.|IV >1 | lA.M. iVM
On Sun.lay. train leaving lltitl« r 7 a. m « "titn*« t
t.i H.iithbui .• UtOMMttdFUfaMAIi
Through ti-.usi" f>r the ea&t l«*v»< Fittuhurg (1 «• i• »i
j Station), ;IH follow N:
| Atlantic Expre**, daily . >' * *
, I'en ivy Ivan ia Limited 44 .. .. ..7.1'»
, Ihi v Kxpre**, " . 7:IUi 44
Main Line KxpreM, ... .
PIUIa!• IJ I I • i \I -
Kaxtern Kxpre««, " .. 7 •>*»
Fant Line, 1 M l" 44
Phllad .i jfiil, Baadaji ndf Nfw
1■ i (h'taili •! iulor mat ion, ii'Mi ■ Th"* !• \S. I
\a T Wfterp Dirtiict, Corwi FUth IVWM wdoi th
fle|ti Slfet, PittHhlil . I'a
J B. IIUTriIISON, .1 K. W«»oD
(iciicrnl 'ien'l A. • . t
pSelling Out >
5 —OUR— ?
| Entire Stock
$ Wall Paper. (
S Choicest patterns are left. ?
7 vVe want to quit the busi- Q
P ness. \
V Bargains at asto 1 rate 7
? DOUGLASS' \
Main St. Butler.
W heeler & Wilson
Nev No,o i .trnily
Sewing; f v 2acliine,
nW
V:
ir •. .u: y notion -M Bail licarin^s
:lAILIZ IT
tasy Kiinnifi/r, Qui:t, RapiJ anj
Durable.
Sewing; Machines
for Family .Hid Factory use, f"l Jill
gnides ol f-Jiitli .'ind Leather.
Speed and l>ura!)lily.
Kntti ry anu Head Olfiec,
Briducrort, Connecticut. U. S. A
FOR SAI B BV
BIEHL,
DEALER IN
ilarilwarc, St'ivcs,
Machines, Nrcdlea for nil
kinds of Jiewiiif; inacliincs,
Boss Washing Machines,
etc.
N. MAIN ST.
BUTLER PA.
N. It.—Secon<l-han<l Sewing
Machines fioni if.S.u" lip.
Sewing machines repaired.
TIN WARE AND ROOFING
A SPECIALTY.
KVES hlXAMifibU KrfKfci CHAKGE
R L. KirKpatrick, Gplicua and Jew«l i
Next l»> Court lliiiißv nuMei, I.nti
Orndnatc Lu I'ort institnte
parm,:rs wnni
HAVING 51 l/l/li
TO SELL WRITE TO
W. F RUMBERGER, 1
I ir« A Trainni'in'fi Souw 111 Tl.riC, I'A j
Bubri< rii»o lor tLu OtxizSM.
I D. T. PAPE, |
j THE LEADING MILLINtRY HOUSE OF BUTLER CO. U
[We Keep eonstanly on hand (fo? immediate use) a fullS
fline of mourning; go">ds. such as Chilfon-Silk, Nuns Veil-fl
ling and Crape Bonnets and Hats Long and short Veils I
jjMouruing Rushing.Mourning Gloves and Handkerchiefs!
land everything pertaining to Ladies Mourning furnish-B
ling Goods GIVE US A CALL a
|!22 S. Main St. D. T- Pape. 122 S. Main St I
JUST DOIJRLE
Wln-i. 1 t u- 1- I mm) It i* - ,<v ih il a v due has t. i n added to it, which
is never l« ->> am* t-times ? ore than double the cost of painting.
GOING DOWN HILL
Your lion si- may in.: li'ini; this, liut it m.iy !o lii-crc islng in \ :;lu<' for lack of i.aint.
This is just the same as losing money.
• C V
If you wili hand is the diracn>ior.s we will tell you what the paint will cost, and ca
supply you with the l» st material, either white lead and oil or Sherwtn Williams mix til
pj .iit. Call and vr»*t a color card.
RED ICR & G ROHM AN,
109 N. Main st. Butler. Pa.
i EASTER OPENING!
| Thursday. Friday and Saturday, s
: March 31. April 1, and 2. j
MARKS' I
' J 108 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. '
I There Ss In
I H. W. Johns' Liquid Paint
H atNO ron Minn, SUGGESTIONS, CTC.
|j, G&W • Campbell Butler. Pa.
AGI
V*. »?. B«rr«7 lUra.tJ Prt©« fU.OO Warms. Hood for lar*«. free Ko Fpm wit*oartaiaa,lamp*, na
ks tool a* Mil* for ftt C&talofaa of all cur styles. kUie . ■prvn toU f«nder«, r*u la food as telle Tor f&O,
ELKHART AM> JL*U. CO. W. 0. i'JUTI, bcc'J, fiiUUJd. UO.
The Encouragement we Received
From BUTLER
and adjoining Counties from our last months offer, in
duces us to again offer this decanter, filled .vith the
best California wine
Vith Every Order of
$5.00 sgh
And Over. \jjj7_
Your selection Ironi the follow
ing, or send in a $5.00 order |i ||
for any of our liquors. I S" I
Silver Age Rye *1.50 per quart, $6 j»er gallon.
Duquesne Rye $i,2,S per quart, $5 j>er gallon
g£ nhCin,e? **] J1 |>er quart, 6
We wiM continue to pay ex- ! |j* '^
charges are expensive, and you
can save by remitting us the .y.
rmount either by registered
mail, certified chock or draft— .2!^
Send us your address and we will mail you out
catalogue and price list free.
fIAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors,
82 FEDERAL ST- ALLEGHENY, PA.
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