Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 26, 1899, Image 4

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    Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN
NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS.
Our preparations for the Pall and W inter Season have been on n
very large scale. Stocks are full and elegant. Buying has been lib- \
erally and skillfully performed. Only the choicest lines have gained
admittance. Come sec the stock.
NEW COMBINATIONS, NEW EFFECTS.
Jackets, Capes, Collarettes.
Ladies' Fine Kersey Jackets in all the newest shades—Castor,
Brown, Royal Blue and Black —at $5- instead ot $7.
Ladies' Fine Jackets in newest colorings at s7.so,instead of $lO. j
Ladies' Fine Jackets in newest colorings at slo,instead of $12.50 j
Ladies' Fine Plush Capes, 30 in. long, $5, instead ol $8.50.
Ladies' Fine Golf Capes from $3.98 up to $22.50.
Ladies' Fine Collarettes from $1.49 "P to $35.
Ladies' Suits, Separate Skirts and Silk Waists.
Ladies' Jacket Suits in Covert Cloth, $5, instead of $7.50.
Ladies' Jacket Suits in Wool Serge, $6, instead of SB.
Ladies' Jacket Suits in Fine Venetian Cloth,slo,instead ot $1 !
Ladies' Jacket Suits in Fine Oxford Homespun, $12.50, instead
of $16.50.
Ladies' new fall style Separate Skirts $1 up to $12.50
Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style Satin Tucked Waists.
$2.98, value $4.
Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style I affeta Tucked \\ aists,
$3.50, value $5. .
Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style Tafteta Tucked \\ aists,
$5, value $7.
Dress Goods and Silks.
All wool Tricots, black and colors, 25c, instead of 35c.
All wool Homespuns, 50c, instead of 75c.
All wool 56-inch Homespuns, 85c, instead of si.^
All wool finer grade Homespuns and Camel Hair hftects, sl,
" instead of $1.25.
Fine Black Crepons, the full dress fabric, 75c up to $3.50.
27-inch Black Satin Duchess, 98c, instead of $1.25.
Fine Black Taffeta Silk, soc, instead of 75c.
Fine Black Taffeta Silk, 75c, instead sl.
Millinery Information.
Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats, $1.98, $2.5°, $3-5° U P $-°-
Ladies' Golf and Outing Hats, 50c, 75c, up to $6.
Your choice of 100 School Hats, 25c, real value 50c and /sc.
SPECIAL VALUES in Ladies', Childrers's, Men's and
Winter Underwear, Blankets, Haps, Flannels and Flanneletts, Ladies'
Flannel Skirts, Yarns and Hosiery, Neckwear, Dress Trimmings.
Gloves and Mittens, Fascinators, Ready-to-wear Wrappers, Pleeced
Wrapper Goods and Cheviot Shirtings. Ask to see our 39c Corset
real value 50c. Lace Curtains 39c pair up to $lO. Portiers. Carp et
Chain. Come early and have first choice. You will find prices most
tempting at this store.
Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman.
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•ot.
FOR SALE BY
J. H. DOUGLASS,
BUTLER PA.
SEND NO MONEY ra
MADE CA»I«T »U«»W* t SCWIM MACHIIJ' |Vb
found perfepti/ aaturaetnry. »**a< tij aa represented, I L Ailii vmm
••mi la T»i klnr. others aell aa h.rh a> ifttl.OO, aad Til -TZ+% -
»«*KU*n lOf KTKK IIE4UU «»P, pay your > | iQI iiilfl t ' - * /, .
fwftrbt Our Special Offer Price etR rq 4
and fr. iichtoharKea The machine weiyhs 13,011 9 LZ2*"ifi,
MD p..nii>ti and th«> trvlnht will «vcr*ite 75 n.nU for boo intlen (R-'' i'liill. ■■
CIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL In your owti home, and ')
we will »eturn your Hi.JO any day you are not aatlarted. We a*li dtf
fer»n« r.-.kce »a 1 t r»dr. of Bewia* Baehlaee •< fH.&O, 810.00. #II.OO, A m &KX' '1
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hetSIS.SO f«rtbu DROP DESK CABINET BURDICK ITfl \}J A
la tbe vrcatest value ever offeredby auyhouae. gin I H ifljl c a •
BEWARE or IMITATIONS ; il
▼ert I amenta, offering aakaawa aiarhlnea un«ler varloui names, with HWfl fl ttJ a* r
various Inducement* Write toMe fries Jln (kicaro and learn who are Ittlji 1 - t
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"On ItjV. SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK '*
i- '*' n ifth table and bead in place for < • winic, • t.nrt
s '**•»»k*drawer*, latest ||M diirleton framr. carved. f<aii"lc<l. emhutist'd and
x •ejerlf™! l decorated cabinet finish, flnent nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 «:a<-
m (r ■ tere, ball bearing adjustable treadle, jrenulne hmyth Iron stand.
■ X D Isoffm rtaeettome «%hAr« brad, positive f. urin .tl..n f,«d.-< :f thrtadln^vilirat
e" . • Mr Iffßil In* ahnttle, automatic bobbin winder. a«l juntalde patent t-iihl-n
3l»1 li » ■ W MHI liberator. Improved loose wheel, adjustable |,r«-?»her t -t. Improved shuttle
J7~ -5 fc A »i ■ BUM carrier, jiatent needle bar, patent dreHhir<>nrd. head is haridiiomeiy decorated
] • • k P I I IM and and brauiifuily NICKEL TRUVTIVIED.
IS, I GUARANTEED (he llvktett ruaaias, asost dorablr and NeareM nelaetees aiarhlne
a • Rlh . . siade. Re#rj kouwa attaebaießt iafurnlakrd and oar Free Instruction Book tells
£q £ - rell Just how anyone can run it anddoeither plain or any kind of fancy woric.
-L? FEi J A 80 YEARB BINDING QUARANTKE Is sent with every machine
-U.s2to mffltmMMml /■IT POST 9 YOU NOTHING to see and examine this mat bine, compare It
V"" r-iZ* jJ" 1U515 y UU WUIMIWIi w j t h those your storekeeper sells at $40.00
to $60.00, •"'! then If convineed you are ia«li| #JJ.oo :o fto.no. |>a;
feer frafckt acil th- sls.bO, "« TO MKTf kf YOI'K tU.&O If at aaj tiaae -ttl.lo thrra aoatha ,ou say 700 ar«
set aatlefiad. ORDBR TO OAT. fioN'T HRI.AV. |Sears, H'tebuck t'o. are thoroughly reliable KdKor.)
Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, HI.
J. W. MYKRS,
DEALER IN
Pianos and Organs.
McFANN P. 0., Butler Co.. Pa
If you want a piano
or organ drop me a
line and 1 will call
upon >on.
If you cannot send your children to
j the University, bring the University to
them.
This edition has never bee;: sold for
less than $64.50. For a short time only
♦40.50 cash, or $45 00 on monthly pay
ments.
ORDER NOW, and take advantage
| of this rare opportunity to secure this UP
j rivalled fund of universal knowledge.
Practial Horse Shoer j
W .L ROBINSON,
Formerly Horse Slioer at the
Wick House has opened busi
ness in a shop in the rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
he will do Horse-Shoeing in
the most approver! style.
TRACK AND ROAD HOSRES
| A SPECIALTY.
PRESCRIPTION
MAKES BOTH MOTHER AND BABY
HEALTHY
A Purely Vegetable and Per
fectly Harmless, Son-Alco
holic and Non-Narcotic
Preparation.
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SPECIFICS
A prs j FEVERS. Luns l ever. Milk Fever.
"■ "'isPIUIXS, Lameoew. HbeumatUia.
cures {
? EPIZOOTIC. Distemper.
CURES >
cttmb} WOBMS ' Grub "-
E - E- IcOL'GBS. Colds. influenza.
CURES J
curL: I COLIC, Bellyache, Oiarrhea.
G.G. Prevents MISCAII2IIAGE.
» H.Ik|D\EY «& BLADDER IHSORDERB.
CUKES )
JLLJm WGE, Skin IJl»ca»e».
CUBES i
cri!rs j BAD CO\DSTIO\. Starins Coat.
60c each: Stable Case. Ten Specifies, nook. Sc.. ♦?.
At druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of i,rlee.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
•work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only
successful remedy.
$1 per vial,or 5 vials and larce vial powder,for $5
by or seat post jild oa receipt of price.
bi&rilULYb'UDa CO.| tor* WUHaa«S» JctaSU.,3U;w let*
t KI f K 1-UIM.Y I.ET I MIIM. S/j
riNTKD, and we will Bend ctf
rou by freight, FREIGHT m
f a ID, C. <>. l>., subject to (/)•
examination, thin handaome -H(£
<oyai Blue Marble (JraTe- Ofl
lone, guaranteeing safe
telivery. Ktamloe it at rn
roar depot, if
otind perfeetlysatUfaetory,
isetly a* reprraented,
.nd equal to atone* that Mb—
v-tall at fiO.OO to ■'*
110.00, pay the frelrbt *
Our Npeclul
>ff» r Prl. e, $9.93. * S
tbe
with order. We 4k J- WJ
prepay the frrlrht to «U mJi
any point east of the i
Koeky Mountain*. . . ...
THIS HANDSOME GRAVESTONE '* made, cut, trued, lei
tered and polished in very latent style, from lln»-«t Koya
Blue Clooe (iraln Harhle, la non-d«>alruetlble, and baa a rich
highly pollahed. unfadine color, (iraieatooe l« 20 inehee high
16 Ineh** wide at ba*e. Write for prirr. on othrratylr* andaltea
Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO
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v coughs, colds, hoarsens" r. .u •• )
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S 2Zc and 50c. /
• | Eureka Harness Oil is the !>©st H
*9! preservative of n ' leutlif-r tjej
ud(J tlio Ijest rcuci\ f.'ir ot old
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MARKLETON
SANATORIUM
Has all the elements Necessary
for an Ideal Health Resort.
Skillful Medical Service,
Invigorating Mountain Air,
Pure Waters,
Scenery Unsurpassed in America.
Only three hours' ride east from
l'ittsburg, in the Allegheny moun
tains.
Own nil tin* year, unili r tin? medical mil
troliifDr. I'.. o. < n.-,,m:in. jrr;nln:it•• of I'nl
vci -ity <tf Vi rriiont, t,y skillful |iliy
•>l<-|ans. A|»|M>liitnit-Ills<if the n.ost appin.cd
kinds, ana tlrsl-Class in every n snei-i.
Treat mint, l>y medlelni s and hat lis of all
kinds, massage ami e| ( etrlc-ity. Hot. and
.-..1 d, ,al: Turl.lsli. Roman, sit/, elect ro
ll and needle hath .
Dili Id In In it.-'I with hot water, liu'lited by
electricity, supplied with pure mountain
» < ■ i'. sun . iin.l.-d 11 v iiuii ! nstfiil lii.itlli
:i ~ • ~„« :, , I, led oil rittsllllf.' division
of It \ '». li. K . which 01111. .1, it (Villi the
pnii'-lpal cities and tin Ir railroad systems;
also with .the Ponn»yl»*nla nUltnu at
llyndman, .lohnstow n. i '..nnelsville, Itrad
dock. T. tins reasouahie. Spi d... rates for
ministers, missionaries, teachers, physicians
and t heir famine>
I'or further lnfomiatlou and circulars
ANATOHiUM CO.,
Markleton, Somerset ' 'o.. i'.i.
-i <i~r se n n O d MONEY
< Cl'l 111W iHT and
Salt*. Mral Pluah, 20 inch< l'»n». cut full Hweep, lined
tbrouffbout with Hilt U blaek, blifor rrd. V tr*
elaborately embroidered with ■uutaehe braid nn«i n
beading a-II! " ' '".'J, 1 , 2
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BEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO
ta.», Uoebuck a, to. are Uioruufbly reilahle.— tdltor.j
Subscribe for The Citizen.
Ti l KfC T'VI ZEN.O |
SILO BUILDING.
faefnl Point** From Kiperlenee at
the Cornell Station.
The stave silo has leaped into such
Eudtlen popularity as to indicate that
it justifies the claim that it keeps the
ensilage perfectly and is easily and
cheaply constructed. The great objec
tion to silos lias been their cost and the
fact that much of the ensilage was lia
ble to mold. The stave silo is designed
to overcome both these defects. Cor-
BP! is
11 , i i±L M
BAKKKL STAVKS DSKD AS STAYS.
Nell station has lately issued a bulletin.
No. 107, in which Professor Clinton
gives a full and detailed description
with many illustrations of the manner
of building a stave silo.
Among points of Interest Is the use
of old barrel staves to aid in maintain
ing a circular outline when setting up
the staves of the silo. These are re
moved before the silo is filled. For a
silo 10 feet in diameter tlour barrel
staves have the right curve. For a 12
foot silo the sugar barrel stave is well
adapted, while cement barrels give
good staves for a 20 foot silo.
Two men work, one at the top and
the other at the bottom, to set up the
staves of the silo rapidly. As soon as
a stave is set in position it is toenailed
at the top to the one previously set.
One barrel stave reaches across sever
al of the silo staves, to each of which
it should be nailed with a shingle nail.
One row of barrel staves Is nailed near
the top and another near the bottom
of the silo. Southern cypress is called
the best material for a stave silo.
Sound hemlock, free from knots, is the
cheapest satisfactory material. For a
silo 12 feet or less in diameter staves
should be 2 by 4 unbeveled, not
tongued nor grooved, or 2 by G slightly
beveled to conform to the circular
shape of the silo. Where the diameter
of the silo.is more than 12 feet, 2by
ft staves are recommended, neither
beveled. torr.:;:'.<l tor grooved, but sur
faced on the i'ldd'.'. and hemlock
ghoul! le pliiiu'd on l.oih sides.
T!:t* '■ ■ -f recommended is
• hftvi! in • ''•>: , . i ci:t. together with
a side v.. .» • f a . tnve with saw cuts
for door cleats !i"!tcd on the out
side The :s ;:i:y lie sawed out
where.-' r convenience suggests, but
the lower ("cor should l>e made be
tween t!i:- ■ i nd and third hoops from
the l»<»tt': a-id the other doors in ev
ery second s-.ace between hoops, ex
cept that no d')or is nee<led at the top.
The stavt s :-?v unwed on a bevel, with
the larger OIK ning on the Inside of the
silo. The <ioors arc planned for and
the sawing started (to save boring
auger holest when the staves are set
up. The door is usually 2by 2 1 /. feet.
Cleats of 2 by 3 inch stuff are sawed
out with proper curve to fit and are
bolted on the outside of the silo at the
I ill
I; 111 U\\\ 1 lii
■ L ArvV • -I^'
\ \ \ ' * j
GOOD FORM OF DOOR.
top and bottom of the part which is to
be the door, after which the door is
cut. To prevent any entrance of air
tarred paper is placed at the top and
lijttom of the ilwr before the silo is
filled.
For the round silo five-eighths Inch
Iron or stec-I rods usunlly serve us
hoops. These tiro In three sections for
a 12 foot diameter silo and four sec
tions for 1(5 foot or more. The hoops
may pass through 0 by 0 uprights and
he fastened with nuts and washers.
I loops are drawn fairly tight, but not
entirely so. and staples driven over
ttiem to prevent them from sagging
when the silo is empty. After the silo
in filled if the swelling of the wood
(from moisture absorbed) causes too
great strain on the hoops they can be
loosened as may be necessary.
Hard Mncnronl Wlirali.
It Is reported that the work of the
department of agriculture last year
Iti bringing new species of grain to
tills country from Russia aud Siberia
Is to be followed this season with ob
servations of cereals In the west. A
tpeclal agent will Investigate with a
View to introducing aud establishing
in New Mexico and Arizona hard
wheats suitable for tho manufacture
of macaroni equal to the genuine Ital
ian macaroni.
•IpHE-aKvKiay % K. %
PHILIP TACK,
I i
CONTRACTOR IN
| Cleveland Berea Grit f
STONE
Suitable for Building,
Ornamental and ; I
Paving purposes.
1 Th s Hono Will Not "Siifcii Off." |
• •
2 Prices reasonable.
.)L Work done well
sfe and promptly. *
T. Stone yards on
i Mast K' na street. jjj
$ Residence on
Morton avenue.
People's Telephone 320.
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Have You Any Part of SIOO
to invest, if you can make from such
investment from
25 to 50 per cent Monthly?
I! so. you can invest from $lO to sjflOO
in Stocks, Grain, &<•., through a broker
of 20 years experience who will give his
services to yon free if he fails to pay
you dividend of 25 per cent monthly on
any amount yon uu».y invest through
him. Write at once for Circular Letter
giving full information to
J. WEAVES,
Investment and Commission Broker,
421 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa
KELLAR'S GREAT MEMORY.
it Aided the >laK>elnn Iu Ills Second
Sight Tricks.
"The second sight trick as perform
i ed on the stage calls for a marvelous
i memory," said a former theatrical
I manager. "Some years ago I attend
ed one. of Henry Kellar's entertain
ments with Mrs. Scott Siddons. His
lady assistant sat blindfolded on the
stage and described different articles
which he picked up at random through
the audience. When he came near. I
simply pointed to a curious little green
charm which Mrs. Siddons had loaned
to me and 1 was then wearing on my
watch chain.
" 'lt was a green intaglio,' said the
assistant in reply to Kellar's ques
tions; 'a very peculiar little medallion,
which was presented to Mrs. Scott Sid
dons by the sailors of a vessel bound
for San Francisco from Australia.'
"We were so astonished that we al
most fell out of our seats. After the
show we went behind the scenes with
Nellie Mclleury and some other tlie
titrical folk who happened to be pres
ent, and Mrs. Siddons proceeded lo
corner the magician, who was an old
friend. 'Now, Ilarry,' she said. '1 want
j'ou to tell me honestly how you knew
about that locket.'
"ICeS'ur laughed. "You recollect I
tame over from Australia on the same
ship.' lie replied, 'and I would certain
ly know that stone if I saw it in Chi
na.'
"He would say no more, and 1 pre
sume, of course, that he conveyed his
information 1o the stage through his
system of cues. Hut the marvelous
part about it was his prompt recogni
tion of the charm on my watch chain.
The presentation on shipboard had
taken place nil of seven or eight yours
before."—New Orleans Times-Demo
crat.
LIKE THE PROVERBIAL CAT.
How the Profensor'a Denk Caine
!Ur!< itt 81 Im Onn Cxpemti-.
The young lawyer has good taste iu
antiques and lias done much browsing
about iu search of them. He knows
the places iu Worcester and the neigh
boring tow ns where those who like old
furniture and have the money to pay
for it may find what will delight their
souls. So it was no more than nat
ural, when the professor sold his desk,
which was of ancient design, but of
doubtful age, and began looking for
something better, that he should con
sult the young lawyer. The man of
law was delightfully sympathetic. "1
saw just what you want the other
day," he said, "but I'm afraid it's gone
now. I'll keep my eye out for the next
few days."
"Well, if you see anything really
good," said the professor, "buy it and
hold it for me. It is not safe to let a
bargain go too long. Only let me
kuow as soon as you can, so that 1
won't be buying one too. It would be
a great favor."
"Not at nil." said tln> lawyer. "It's a
pleasure l:i buy a good thing, even if
you are not to keep it yourself."
in a day or two the professor receiv
ed a joyful note. The young lawyer's
mother hud found just what the pro
fessor wanted a beauty, one of those
rare old I i : at they cannot counter
feit. and such a bargain, only .'5lO. The
professor w..s charmed. He imme
diately s nt his check to the young
lawyer Willi an enthusiastic note of
thanks an.l a request to send up the
desk He was in the hall when it ar
rived. He toie off the sacking and In
spected l.is prize. It was his old desk
that he had sold a few days before for
sß.so.—Worcester Oazette.
Odd TendcncicM of Slazijc.
A writer in the Journal des Debats
complains of the process of degrada
tion which is going on In the French
language. The peasantry, for instance,
frequently speak of the ass, a humble
DflTtlUT ill their ilnilir utt ''the. mill
lster," and other words of dignified
Import are applied to equally humble,
if not actually base, uses.
The same tendency, however, appears,
to be showing itself in Oerrnany, where
the title "monarch" passes current in
modern slang as a designation for
tramps and footpads. Tin; other day a
noncommissioned officer In charge of
barracks ai 1 >auzig addressed this
term to a troublesome private just as a
captain happened to be passing. The
latter at once reported the Incident,
and the barrack master was brought
before the magistrates on a charge of
"lezo majesty."
Evidence was adduced to prove that
in east Prussia "rascal" and "mon
arch" were convertible terms, so that
the court acquitted the prisoner, al
though he loses li is rank and his pen
sion.
A Vitlnnblr Trackload.
Perhaps as costly a commodity as
any tiiut is carried in considerable
quantities in truckloads is Sumatra to
bacco, such as Is used for cigar wrap
pers. Sumatra wrappers cost from
$1 to $2 a pound, and the import duty
on them is $1.85 a pound. This tobacco
Is imported in small, compact bales
weighing 170 or 180 pounds each. Duty
paid Sumatra would be worth about
SUOO a bale, and there can be carried on
a truck fifty bales or more; so that a
50 bale truckload of such tobacco
would be worth about s3o,ooo.—New
York Sun.
llcmi* o( III* Industry.
Mrs. de Cohen—l hear you've got a
very industrious husband.
Laundress—Ves, mum; he's always
finding something for me to do.—Haiti
more Jewish Comment
German postolllce employees are not
permitted to marry without tho special
permission of the government.
The entire collection of coins and
medals in the British museum consists
of nearly 250,000 specimens.
HOOD S PILLS cure Liver Ilia, Bli
ioilfSr.css, !ndi£;.:stlon, Headache.
Easy to tal" c, ea y to operate. 25c.
ÜbHUMATISM CIIBKD IN A DAY.
'"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in Ito days.
Its action upon the system is remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once the
causes and the disease immediately dis
ap; e.irs. The first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kedic, ar.d J. F.
l'.alpli Drujiuists Utitler \pr 96.
U'LL-NEE-DIT m
t ravcllnic or for medicinal purposes no!hltitf
better than our Tun* Uye Whiskey ours Is
guaranteed absolutely pure.
THEUE A ICE OTIIF.KS
hut wi* Ktiaruntce ours In In- as above repre
sented. Your ehoire of any of tli<- below
hrsinds of \Vhlsk<-y, guaranteed ov< r 0 )#*nr*
obi SI.OO |if r full quart, 0 quart-* #.*» 00.
mm it. li. \ r i;nu\
(iK Ki- Niil IMFK, PH.MM*Kit,
t, I It SON. OVKKIIOM,
LA H4« K, TIIOM 1'50.%.
BKIIItiKFOKT,
ii IIAN PF AUIKH S (IIOICV.,
a whiskey guarantee! .'{yearsold, per tral.
All <'. <». h. or mall orders of or over we
box and ship promptly; express chaws pre
paW.
\\ e have no agents to represent us.
orders direct and .save money.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO.,
411 Water Street
Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg, Pa.
Opposite I! AO. Depot
LIVERY.
11. C. Pryor, of W. Simbury, hereby
gives notice to the public that owing to
the death of Lis father-in-law, John
Mechling, he will not >eave his business
as had been intended, hut will continue
to carry on the livery business at the old
stand. Qood rigs furnished at moderate
price. H. C PRYOR.
Patterson Bros.,
Headquarters for Mirror Framing.
We just received a shipment of mouldings.
We show the I-ARCiHST line of 1 * ICI IRH MOLL.IHN*jS in
Butler, all the newest and up-to date designs and coloring; also
large line of UNFRAMtD I'ICI L RKS. Just what \• >u want.
Prices the Lowest.
Workmanship Guaranteed.
Patterson Bros.,
WALL FAPER AND PAINT STORE.
236 North Main Street, Butler. Pa
Wick Building. Peoples" Phone 400
A I M 1 MP Only when the medicines are made up of pare
vJ D 1 i\l IN lIN O drugs and have been accurately prepared can
___ one"expect the best result. The necessary in-
Drlo 1 gredients are not sufficient for a prescription or
recipie but purity, cleanliness tad enctiae*
RESULTS. also If you have your medicine* jwct> ired by uh
the very best result may bs expected.
HOT WATER BOTTLES are winter necessities. Our stock has arrived and will
be no trouble to select from, we will be pltased to snow them.
"SNOW ATI LI, A CREAM" for chapped hands. There is nothing lietter I'rice
15 and 25 cents a l»otile.
REDICK & GROHMAN-
No. 109 N. Main St.. - DRUGGIST. - - Butler, Pa.
< *'J L I .1
W J '$ 'W -ism* & W'
Ifc GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELi-
SEKD US OWE DOLLAR _ tfc.
iMI ihi« ad. out and -end to h« with fl.lMl, and »• wlllaead yum thla M«V W *
IBPBO%hl) ull «•! K\\ I'lii LOU Ottti AN, b? frniflrt t'. O. D., anbjeel U F jUOK
*caaiaatkxw You can cxamiae it at > our nearest freight depot. l| J . 'jit'r
and if you flnd it cxuetly us represented, equal to orjans that 7
at tt.t.OO to *IOO. OO v the greatest value you ever saw and N ■
far better than organs advertised by others at more money, pay
the freight agent apeclal I'O day*' offer price, $31*75« sBHBfI
less the 11 UO, or charges. |
$31.75 QWB SPECIAL 9 S chart*
•d by other* Huch an offer nun never tuitde brTore. g
THE ACME QUEEN Is one of t!*«' n:o»t DVBABLK AND SWBKTEST F
TOMcn itkirunrnu c»rr made. From the illustration ihown, which r
is engraved direct from a i>hoU>»rraph t you can form some idea of its
beaut appearance. Made tVnin solid quarter aaaed
oak, antique finish, handsomely decorated and ornamented.
latent alyle. TIIK ACUK 4|TLt.N is 6 feet 5 inches hitrh,
it Inches lone. & inches wide and weighs 350 pounds. Con
tains & octaves, st«|w, as follows UiapaMa, Prlaeipal,
Dnleiana, Helndla, ielaale. < rratoaa, Ba»a i'napler. Trcbl* Br
Dlaiiasoa 2 Oetaie i oaplera,
1 Tune Swell, 1 Li aad Urran h»*ll, 4 Hcta Orcbattral Top.d
HfMiuaic.n I'ipe Vuali' * Heed». 1 He I of t? Pure Sweet flelo.l.s 1
Reed-, I t lianaiaylj Brilliant Olrate Seed*. I Be* *f
SI Blck Bellow Sraoath B'.a|>a»on lte«-d», I Set of it P>a»lng VlAj
Soft Brludlous Priurlpai Bvrd*. I'll KA( \l FOl KEN ac- •
tion consist of the celebrated N«*w ell Ueed», which are only
in the hijfhe.-t tfi-adc instrnuientu, fitted with llaa».
nond (oup!(n and Vn lku.ua. In- t D' -lue felt*, B
"•* <>f the rubber cloth, Sp!y ilffca
|h-!1ow- and leather SI2F
At M I <il SI % is furninhetl muh a I'xl4 l*e\el> d '>
plate French mirror, nickel pi.: ted p*-dal liamwi, ■BHk.
and every furnUh freo a band 1
•owe the •'«*! orra- rn
a «•! .tii hindir.ic
term- arid om'ttiofis of which if any |»art v. * ves out If
we repu'r : jr. . of.hjrj •. Try it one month and y PIOI, '
Vk. .. 111 I*l i ■ ••• I y 4»ti r ■? ley i f you ar* not perfectly |» • ,A :^
sati>-ti<id. .V.ru of o.-jrans ■* 11: Iw s«i!<l at »3I ?S. ■ f OltiAlf Sbjv?•? WCaJ? I*,* '?
OiC!>KU VTOM K. IMIN-I IHI.AV, ■
OUP. HELIAEILITY iS ESTABLISHED I,'. 5 ; 0 '; * - ■
ed iii a!t with «i« - your tiei-rhoor ah«.ut us.write "
the publisher of t!»S* i-.tperor i.i tro|«oiitaii National 9
Hank, orCorn i:*eh ... • Nat. Diuik. t'hicaifo, or (ierman Kscaanire lank. New V ik. or any railroad or expreea
company iu Chicago. V - :v.>e arvi"l «f Mrr ocrupy «Btlre one of the lanr*?t t.nsme«M t»l.-«L -in
rhVwjrn. n..il n s v P «>ple in Mir own huildloy *K BBU. OBfiAKS AT Btl.UO and op; PUSOB. Cll&.Ot
an I «:p: ii. •> i"i i ■ ir.uMcal i.u inimenta nt loweet wii >l.--«le ;.: i»-e Write lor free-»■« • r.-an i iat*«
ami liiM"i'-til l.:-:l '*talC»fUe Addr. « Sear.. i.»eburk a 10. are tfcor.a<ybl) nlUuli. k.«K«r.|
SEARS. TOEQUC'K & CO. (Inc.). Fulton. oasploine 4 »nr- SU. CHICAGO. k£.L>
When Starting^^^-
On a bicycle tour hope for the best pre
pare for the worst and take what cones.
But if you have the foresight to choose
as your mount on: of our wheels, what
comes can only be 'the best.- If you
cannot do this let us thoroughly over
haul and repair your old wheel and the
v.tjam.va a mcuxaui.u win oe mateiiai
ly lessened.
Thompson & Cumberland
Successors to E. Evans & Son.,
Cor. Wayne and McKean.
MfITT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS
if EftNYROYAL PILLS
•'* Origlaalu4 Oalf Bmbl>c> A
- r-Uatla. moiitt art
i\ Drc.«ia tmr iK'Aniir 0 JTw/mA <JfV\
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I '■/ In kliupf *<c »<wU«kmiUl# kftl
\•> £J " Kallef for f arf.r*," •« U*Ur. fc» ntm
.iv // 1 <V»<K> TnUonWU. *■»»« r«p«r.
—/ At *ll f»r if;rliU. Chlrli: *tfr Co n
k k'>o !llauitau i HiLiUAI*A.
::WANTED—A Reliable MANX
J ! of pond address to bolfHt buainejn from prop- X
I [ erty-owncrg. Any well knows person will ng X
g > to work, can make f loii lift weekly. Com- X
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THE DOUBLE AA
ADMIRAL OLD RYE WHISKEY.
One of the finest Rye Whiskies In till* State,
ill the following low prlees: Kill I iiuurts. one
Ixittic. 85c: four Im «tt$1.00; sli Ixittles.
$4 50; twelve liottles, $8.75; gallon, $3.00:
three gallons, Not less than 1 gallon or
I Ik titles shipped. No rliargo for packing.
Express paid in the following States: I'enn
sylvanla, Ohio, West Virginia. Maryland,
Indiana. New York. S«nd your address and
money order to
A. ANDRIESSEN
Sole Owner, 916 Federal St.,
TEL. 549. ALLEOHENY, PA.
l'rlce list of other goods. Wines, etc., mail
ed Kuferenees: I'lrit and Second National
llanks and Dollar Savings Kund and Trust
Company. Allegheny. I'a.
(No marks onshlpplngeancs.)
New Drug Store.
MacCartney's Pharmacy
New Room.
Fresh Drugs.
Everything new and fresh.
rrcscriptions carefully com
pounded by a Registered
Pharmacist.
Tr\) Our Soda
R A. MacCartney
C-'.'u-s Drunkenness.
mJL 7? «• f -" res D ri 'K
j\eeiey - r i
m KEELEY
Wrilc for I # ««*•£* INSTITUTE,
U1 C <*i« ririk !>•., 1
Booklet. rirtsatM. r».
| West Winfield Hold,
(*> W.G. LUSK. Prop'r.
w l'irst Class Table and Lodgings.
£SS and Sprint; Water all through
house.
aiaoimg.
a postal card to
| I I 1 or call up 41
■ R People's
W. B. McGBARY'S
I new wagon, ruuning to and from his
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
| establishment, will call at your house
j ttke away ynur dirty carpets and return
•them in a day or two as clean as new.
All on a summer morning—Carpets,
ruga and curtains thoroughly cleaned on
short notice.
\
< D. L. CLEELAND, >
5 Jeweler and Optician, s
\ 125 S. Main St, S
<w'\
Now is The Time to Have
Your CJo tHirip
CLEANED or DYED
If you want good and reliable
cloning or dyeing done, there is
just one place In town where you
can get it, and thai is at
The Butler Dye Works
1 tSt2 (Jenter avenue
BfSjW We 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 JaiuMtown Sli'linir
Blind Co.—New York.
R. FIBHEB & SON.
BUYS A 53.50 SUII
t f S.WHMKLSMMAfff* UUHMUMMT-'MNiill
fs> AT A.M» IMK. Mki.l Li M fl. iO MOfH* l»0-
II HI I k>»* fAMH Mil* AT 11. MH.
A N(W Sb.T FREE EOR ANT Of THESE SUIT!
WHICH CON T OIVE SATISFACTORT WEAR
SENOhOMONtY,»«i no. •*. mn*.
* n«] to u.«, *tM« »f U.y at-.d s«y wh**tMf
.,r pinall foratce Mrid we will M>r» A
lurt. ry tn«t «%••! f» —Hi wM u jmtr «••• fct
f3. «0. I.i / y«.ur. A|>rr»» mrrnt o«r U
OflVr I'r!«'«•, «n ! eharirr-
TWISf » tji%
:'.o. '■ .t- with wol *L*. i>riTwUIIM
l irwt IUVO Btjl* ■« lll«triU«l, m*4m •
«|»rrUl bijif wriffkl, «nr mUlltf, lil-tW
Maui ni««lanri , r.< at. tunxlaftriH* p*tu>m
fine ItAlUil II nit j,» ftuiw« rll«l»f.
~|| I r« iuf ute. C. dik *«d lUri h«Ib«. <m taller mA
lkMiNrk««l.l»*u!t *«* !»«> nrpurril «%wnI«I l»r ptrmmd •¥
H»M rail li.'llll StKPU 1 tif M«ji' "UiklH f»» k*J« I l«
|*l YK 4MH, it, ;:* f«.r -• «r coi talu- t
. ' n .. p, tai • 1 If ilUMtnn ' oh** «• o rWr
M. n'» * ..l»- imM«lr lu «»r«frr fV.»w #&.«« u|». *au»
r,|f. -rut a|»j»ll«-tti«»n Addrea*.
SEAHS, ROEBUCK A CO. (Inc.), Chicago. 11l
,*!»«. U«l>ucl Ji I »• r.i 1.1.1- -tdlur. .
/ T Jk t»tf »' x ? J' #a \
c$ , a VRV°IT!
COMMENCEMENT AND
WEDDING PRESENTS.-^-
Everything that is r.ew and attractive
i«i Watches, Rings, l»iamond«. Clock.".
Silverware, Cut Glass, etc.; also Cameras,
Bicycles and Graphaplioncs.
R. L.' KIRKPATRICK,
JKWHLKR.
Next to Court House.
< [ »Fall and X Pn Fill and , >
< ►Autumn 1 9 Autarmi >
111 The Leading Millinery House of Butler County.
; [Special Sale of FELT and VELVET HATS.; ;
•• I a faupt Bat af At auut ♦ i , ,
<' > I
i I | imine mm
<' >
J |122 S. Main SI Q. J_ Pgpg BUTLER. M.J »
<I ► DOLLS \ >
ia
/CASH NOVCbTy STORE.
MCI A- CROCKEKV STORE.
IMtW ""d GLASSWARE STORG.
/GOODS IN ALL LINES.
'management.
Having purchased the Allison Bee Hive Novcitjr and Queens
ware Store. I have ilevoted caMMmfcie «..irc ur-d tsrre in completing
t he most varied stock of >ds in Butler Below «il! gnre an idn mi
jOme of the goods carried in stock.
Ailt urn*. /Iluttir sp.ides. I. * ,*«, 1 a.es.
IU-KKTS ✓ f
clothes, \ ran openers, V
delivery. # cards
fruit. p :pet tack.*, C
laundry, C chalk I / . .
lunch, \ chalk, #bt.rners, i sieves,
market, r «s • - x wicks; \ sktrt '.wrds.
office, / cheese cutters. {lantern*. % slates,
traveling, Vclocks. y •»
bird MB, f Ah hampers, fkoM iqiamu, J4m cu
tracking. I clothes h..r*cs nines. -
khg est i. icMhtt Haa, imar /
blank books, ptas V toilet
blueing, f Coat racks. »n.easnrea, f
bosom UtanU. \ofln mills. tmeeseneg Incrti. V starehes,
brea<l lxwtrds, (combs, X money drawers. / atm pahal*.
brooms, 7 ctimmolcj, Imp ha»!ltt, \ Tan:
Bri'SHKS— \ cork screws. Amoosr traps, I sewta*.
cloth, r corn poppers, xmucilage. J kitchen:
du>ting, 7 curry combs. Zoil cans ami til. V taMe rotlery.
floor. /MMM, fP*«» f *
hair, ) dusters turkey. I writing, v nware aQ klwHht.
ham, C eg>; Iwaters. . I ;. M # towel rotten,
oaint, \ envelopes. ipaas hooks, J tracks,
scrub, faucets tst quality,{pastry hnar<!s, \ tab*,
shaving, J fish forks, I pen holders. f twines,
shoe, J fish hcsjks * lines, »j«ns. V twiee Hwt-s
stove, p fibre ware. *pms. J • N<l>a u*i»re».
tooth. \ {pipes. \ IMB
whitewash, / frui . maohers. V web W>k,
window; N tun * pocket !»■. Q vnliiai mrivi*«,
Bt'CKKTS- / Kiim Imii>ls, Jpoeket knives f walt-r enmlt fa.
pine, V granite ware. Jpurses. \ *hi-^,
cedar, J gun caps, Sra/.trs. r wl isks.
BMW, \ 1. » 4ia/or straps. / . -
paper: x harmomcas. { ■•Hi::,- Vwlllnw ««r,
buttet ladles, rin'«.. JnK-». £
batter MNM, J j:-wsh.irJ«. jrope. 3 VI
flutter print-i, N kr. !■ I {satchels, \«i»l .'i .he>,
wringers.
I also handle watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware. &i . pi u. s
organs and small m isicai goods, str.ngs an I fitting- i
mtnts.
Come and l«w>k over our 5 ami 10 cent counters
When you want a bargain b_* sure and come to
«J. R. Griebs,
Cash Novelty Store.
No. 136 South Main Street. Sutler. Pa.
DO YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL SHIP YOU
\ —All Charges Paid
A Gallon of Pure Penna. Rye Wliiskey for $.3
W» Mali ■■ Ml t♦' T"W At IvAlMluY itMHIt It. but t.lf
l>est way to convince vonrself to scntl us a trial ..r»l*r
Send the amount either in imrrencv by lettered letter,
1 P. O. onlcr or expres<, and we will 1«* ship ami peepav
expressa^eon a gallon of Cabinet | year old aye fur f;
Vou will he surprised at the <|ualitv ni this wlitskev It r>
,;uar.intcd a»»s<»lntely pure, ami is Mist what you nrr.l n
the lioase at this season of the year.
What .lo yon think of a West Virginia Btack DroiKtr at
fi.rn- per gallon.' We ha-.-e some ot tile *er* tics* ma le
from selccte-l l>-rrl-s anil carefully distilled ;»«t ap in
gallons, half gallons an<i nnarls Don't forget that we ;>r
|»ay expressage on all orders of #5 <«i ami o»er. es. .»
whe.e a transfer is necessary from one Kxpresn Co.. to
another, when we pay e*pres**Re t.» point of transfer
I
You can make you owa selection from the following
Anchor Rye, a good whiskey for the money t2.00 a g*l
Cabinet Rye. can't be beat *3 OO a gal
Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey $4.00 a ga
Gin, Rum. Kummel, Brandy $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 per »al
MAX KLEIN,
Wholesale Liquors.
82 FEDERAL ST., ALI EGHENY. PA
Send for catalogue and price list, mailed free.
NEARLY
Fifty-eight Years Old !!
It's a 'ong life, hat devotion to the true sitt -res-s and
proaperity of the American People has w ;» ftw it nrw
.*- "3*. , friemU as the yea.s rolle«l by and the r-ipsj. mtsihff
/TJ'-jlfilfc, of its famtlv to thrir reward. aa<! lhi-v aitmirers are
+jsvKkJL l«»ya! and steailf tst today with r..tth in Hs tea* > ••<%. .tml
' « confidence in the .nforrt .::•••• which * •■rrtas |» titer
\ '* "tomes an<l tirrsi.i«-s
As a natural c<>nse<juence it en,- \. :n ■ ! .!«'• . -he
i » ps . f,y the espertenr—• i'f »••
\v It kasltvetl oo its merit•« ami ..n tie c» r ai *
I>rogre*n\e Americans
It is "The New-York Weekly Tribune."' aranowle :he contitr* mrr •< rtr
lea<'.iug National Fauily Newspaper
Recngnbteg iLs value to those wh«i <le-ire all the new. •»< ttif >* ite ano Sat too
the publisher ot'"The CiTI/.KS" your own fat ri'e It- "!»• p«| • - hit en!.-re.| nto
an alliance with "The New York Weekly Tribune which enabl. . t«- 'urnnlt
liott (Htpers at the trifling e>Kt of ji v> per year
Ivvcry farmer and every villager n-.*es t«» t.» his fa.rnN. an-! t. *ke
Community in which he lives a cordial sup|i»rt of his l<*-al ncw '. as it wwrk*
constantly an 1 for his interest* la everv wa*. t«> his ' t»e tF *k»
rews and hapfienings of his neiKhl»»rh---l, the >l<Hii)ft of his fnern*. r a.: >«.»
and primpects for different crop*, tlte pries in home markets aid » tart, is a
wetkly visitor which dwulil !«■ found in ever-, wide awake. pr>n[r<s»: - fattii!*
Just think of it! Iloih >f tlwse iwtp.-r- f«ir . nly }i v i tnn
Send all subscriotions to THE CITIZEN Butler Pj
WAINTS
Want a K<»lak'
Want a Camera'
Want a Barjjiin?
Wal.t « B ->k>
Want i Bicycle?
Want a Piece of China'
Want a Fine Pictnre >
Want the latest tn Stationery'
Want anything tn Fancy (#• »>h or
Art l.»ne > I
The only place la at Iktugtasa' Book M rr i
There are t.arjjßini every week
There are low price* all the tunc
Visit every •<
DOUGLASS
BOOK STORK.
Near F O
Peoples Phone 16,1 Bntler, Fa
TIRES Repaired
and made as good as new at
While-Wa"<r A Co's
«sss*» *am£r-
B cycie and
Supply Depot.
Corner Mam St. and Diamond,
Butler. Pa
With -«»r iw» fulnatpr »»
<-m w« rM • (wtm
la m Uif. auk pmtm gmm aaa
m»kr it r.«|>p tkM '#*»»
*> r»>alr »l part* .»f M> jrlmm.
<rap*ly t:.« pmrteat mkaaM«•
Bfkw
*r »r» tlx km
H>»». Wti'MIKII IS* P%1»4.
We ha»•> ormtm «h«vi< tor
«*t« at ' irealr »•