VOL- xxxvi HUSELTOIN'S! Showing of FALL and WINTER Footwear * *:» ::: ****** The biggest, most carefully selected stcck of BOOTS ami SHOES we ever of fered is now assembled ready for the showing. Crowds are here all the time because the best shoes for the money are here all the time. We please everyb xly, no one disappointed, ask the thousands of people whom we shoe and see. The newest styles from the WORLD'S BEST MANUFACTORIES. Women's Shoes. Men's Fine Shoes We .how ali .the newest shape, and herein'tlXJS nian.sh kid skin ond box calf AA to at $2, 3.0° and 3-5°- These shoes are the mos j a at £,.50 2 00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3 50. comfortable shoe a women ever wore. P ( %> and 1.25. In McK*y sewed 75 cts. to ?i 50. r , ~ 0u Heavy Working Shoes Women S Heavy onoes. j n j.jp 0 j) j, ra j n 2 soles and tap, high cut Our celebrated calf kip and veal un- box toe at $1.50, ».'o, 250 and .3.00. lined at 85c, *1.25 and 1 50, then the oil Heavy yeal and oil grain Creedtnore's at grain, kangaroo kip and grain at il, 1 25 SI.OO, 1.25 and 1.50. and 1 50, you can't duplicate in Butler Heavy Boots a - •' 5°- 20 ' an '' 2 *s'->- Children's School Shoes. Qoy's School Shoes-Strong, We sell only the best unlined kip Dressy, Well Shaped heavy Sole tip only one pair to buy dur- Onr Jamestown kip, high cut copper ing the winter, no rubbers needed; then toe shoe; then liengal calf, cil grain and seethe heavy vea 1 oil grain, kangaroo crack proof calf, 2 soles and tap at J' o,3 kip; prices 75c, SI.OO and up to 1.40, 1.25, 1.50 and 2 00, can t be duplicated sizes 13-2; sizes 9-12, 50c, 75, ft and 1.15. in any store 1:1 Butler. We sell -Queen Quality" Shoes for Women and The Famous Mrs Jenness Miller's Shoes. B. C. HUSELTONS. it at Icr'a Leaning Slioo House. Opijosite Motel Lowry. IN WALL Patterson Bros., 236 North Main Street, Butler, Pa Wick Building. Peoples' Phone 400 SHE FE EE! Tt I § uf f 3£" Men don't buy clothing for the pur-/&" _iU / ]uf l j ' ,3 Cpo«e or spending money. They flesircofe. /L| U V\ ' |;to get the best possible results for thefC A • tCir A| \ 7 vnioney exjjended. Not cheap goods'®" /j rl 1 aiff jWT 1 £,btit goods as cheap as they can Li ("An/ fcP 'ij>'' "JBCyou want the correct thing at the cor-7?C il street price, call and examine ouoid. " \ H' iKj&f \ ! 1 ( . stock of Heavy Weights, Fall fj; \ * tj| ,7 7 Cand Winter Suitings and Overcoats of"WC" \ ''tt ~jl Oft )$(){(^ \ j- j" if j Fits and Workmanship * 'J : | Guaranteed. fjr / G. F. KGCK, 142 North Main Street, Butler, Pa ; poooooooooooooo<>oc<>so<>o That the dread house cleaning is over the next <> ( ) ' and more important work is picking a new carpet 4j ( I To pick a carpet in our well stacked c.upct rooms is -i pleasure, so say the many who have done Sj. 4 V . . We have the famous Hartford Axminister, Wilton . . Velvets, Jiody and Tapestry Brussels and Ingrains >1 in all the up-to-date patterns, only, and prices 1 that will astonish you. Then our China Mattings, r ' Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Rugs and r Art Squares, deserve a passing notice. Ask to ' f < ► SI.OO Axminister Rugs, ' ' Neatest thing for the money ever shown in Butler at r j DOFFy'Sstorel PAPE'S, JEWELERS. Diamonds, Watches. Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, Spectacles etc. We have a large and well selected stock. We Repair all Kinds of Watches. If you have broken jewelery that you think 1 ryond repairs bring it to us and we will make il as good as new. We take old gold and silver the same as cash allowing the highest market price. 122 S. Main St., Butler, l'a, I^.lli. i.'iAHHY A »-L/-vIN .■' : SAPOLIO subscribe for the CITIZtN. THE BUTLEU CITIZEN. I NOTHING IS tETTER IMPOSSIBLE TO MANUFACTURE P A BETTER REMEDY. S Pennsylvania People Make Good Wit nesses of the Success it Has Achieved. . j There can he nothing better for back ; ache, nervousness, sleeplessness and all ,i ailments arising from kidney disorders r than Morrow's Kid-n;-oids. It is im- ' j possible to manufacture a better kidney remedy. Kid-ue-oids contain the very | I best ingredients that ?.n >;ood for ail • I ments arising from the kidneys. The i j vast nnm'ier of people in thi> city who I have testified to the merits of Kid-ne-oi.!s , I is sufficient proof that not.e of our claims are false. Mrs. Smith, 49 Madison Ave., Alle ghenv, Pa., . J ays: "1 have suffered for several years with I kidney trouble I had severe pain in my back and was troubled with nervousness and sewlling of the feet. I tried differ -1 ent kinds of kidney remedies, but they did not relieve me. When I sa%v Mor t row's Kid-ne-oids advertised I decided to try them. They stopped the pain in my . back, my nerves are strengthened and , the swelling has disappeaied." j Morrow's are not pills but 1 ! Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a | r j IKJX at all druj; stores and at Redick & ; 1 ! Grohman's 'lrug store. 1 | Mailed on receipt of price. Manufac- | 1 j tured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, j j Springfield, Ohio. Butler Savings Bank Hotter, Pa. Capital - {60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - - $170,000.00 JOS. L PURVIS President : J. HEXRY TROPTMAS Viee-Prefidei i WM. CAMPBELL, Jr <'a>i., in J si. CaciDbell. The Ilutit-r fillviuses liank the Oldest Banking Institution', n Butier County, ficneral liankinK transacted. We solicit accounts of ./il producers, mer chants. farmers and others. All b.isiness entrusted v r » us will receive prompt attention. Interest paid on tlm*- deuoslts. TH bZ | Baticr County National Bank, Butler Penn, Capital paid in - - fu0.000.00 Surplus and Profits - {'30,703.95 Tos. Hart man, J. V*. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. liailey. Cashier; ! John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier, i / general banking business transacted. ! liiter">t paid on time deposits. Moii'-y loaned on approved security. | We invite you to open an acount with this bank. 11l i:r.< T >U> -lion. Joseph Hartrnari, Hon. W. S. Waldron, Dr. .N- M. Hoover. 11. Mc- Sweeney, E. E. Alirams, ('. I'. <;olllns I. O I Smith, Leslie I'. Haziett. M. I'lnei; in, W. 11. Larkin, Harry lleasley, I)r. W. C. I Mi l andiess. lien Hawfltb. I V. Ititt» Braun's Pharmacy. Cor. 6th St. and Duquesne Way. Pittsbuiy, Pa,, L. D.Telephone 2s42. Wholesale and Retail. Importer aiidjobherof Urugs, • I'hemicals, Perfumes, Soaps, ! Hiushes, Etc The only house west of New York carrying a full line ol Meyers' Grease, Paints and theatrical goods Physicians' Prescriptions J Compounded Day or Night by "Registered Pharmacists" only. Wholesale and retail dealer in Lubricating and IHumniating Oils, Capital Cylinder, Dynamo, Water White and Standard Gas Kngine Oils, Gasolein, Ben zine, Paraftlne Wax and Petrolatum. Address all mail orders to W. F. Braun. Rare Bargains! We want to dispose of our present stock of '99 models, and in order to do it quickly ltnve cnt the prices from *y>, $35 and *4O to $22.50 and *25. These are strictly grade anil up-to-date bicycles, and can't be matched tor j)rice aii'l quality. Oon't miss this op[«rtuni ty 10 t»rocure a good wheel for little money. We hell sundries cheaper than and other house in town. WHITE, WALTER & CO., 303 S. Main Street. " H. 0. HAYS. L. H. HAYS PUT YOUR RIG UP AT |Ha\?s ftros.'l Livery and Sale Stable Best Accommodations in Town. West Jelerson street, butler, Pa • People's Phone 109, Hell's Phone 59 > HAIR SWITCH FREE /'J\ ~OH F.ASV CONDITIONS. flf I rit il.! i'|. (nit AII'I r .ill to u« Heiula Hffi I Ml I»I«* •• • V 'MI fi.fl' 1 • .!(»•#• to th«- % Yf\ tool '! M» *<) SfcSkVi •«• %v|ll male and S \f \ 1 • tj.aM r• N f HUMAN *' u 'W,,TC,H ,. 1/ A I'M •'»» "»• I . jjo,.. ,•, It t.. .. if if. Ml, d ' \rW> ,J y v ' i, "i V V \ ihf iHlirh m- »rinl )nM fr . f«>r jobr trim Mr. 1 DUH* lurntiMrr. ITLR.RLR.] r r* 4 lKM.ro* U.l oil.r, pi etui iik. > for *rsixS in'J r..r 11(1 |.|»|(l Mil MOKKI 11. A'Mrr.., Ladles' Hair Emporium, ChicaKO. yjiA VI'K1 1" S I'. V Kit AI. MltlCillT 4 \M» ™ IIOIH SI ix rvuiH to ri*pr«*s«ial us as Man- In this uiifl l»y count li s Salary - s'.**> a y« ir and « X|n risi s. Htralvfht. U>na- Ido. no noffli no low salary. Poult lon per manent. Onr r«*fi r«m is. any hank In any town. Il N mainly ofll' i work <'oii ■■ jqhh /aackie Al/THOROFTHf.DCVILSPLAYGROI/NOAnD*3INNERSTVJA!N.'' u CJ> cofJ/^/u/r /S " £y r#co£/?/(/< A. jroK£s company. I • 1 CHAPTER V. "WHICH WOULD YOU PREFER?" Next morning Jack and I were rip at daybreak; the squatter's camp was also astir. Lnckily the horses had not stray ed far daring the night, so that soon we had them driven np, ready for a start immediately after breakfast. I was just putting the billy on the tire when Snowball, one of the black boys, came up and told me that his "white missis" wanted to see me. Instructing him to tell her I would be with her im mediately, and wondering what she could want with me, I ran down to the | creek and hurried through uiy simple I toilet. When I reached the squatter's camp, Norah Mackenzie was waiting for me. With a smile she took down a silver drinking cup from the limb aL a tree on which it had rested overnight, and taking a tumbler poured off a clear, amber hued liquid from the former in to it, throwing out what I supposed were the cores of the berries she had plucked on the previous day. I must have stood looking as foolish as an overgrown schoolboy who with a rebel lious spirit, conscious of the dignity of his coming manhood, is eying tho doc tor's nauseous draft, from which he knows there is no escape. She watched my face, held tie- glass up to the light, and with an arch pleasantry repeated these lines: '•Oh. tor ;t lrf-ukt r full of the warm souHi, The true, the blushful iiippocrene, With Leaded bubbles winking at the brim And purple stained mouth"— an