Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 02, 1899, Image 4

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    Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN
NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS.
Our preparations for the Fall and Winter Season have been on a
very lar C e scale. Stocks are full and elegant. Buying has been lib
erally and skillfully performed. Only the choicest lines have gamed
admittance. Come see 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 ol $7.
Ladies' Fine Jackets in newest colorings at s7.so, instead of $lO.
Ladies' Fine Jackets in newest colorings at slo, instead of $12.50.
Ladies' Fine Plush Capes, 30 in. long, $5, instead of $8.50.
Ladies' Fine Golf Capes from $3-9» "P to $22.50.
Ladies' Fine Collarettes from $1.49 up 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,s 1 o,instead of $ 1 2 . 50.
Ladies' Jacket Suits in Fine Oxford Homespun, $12.50, instead
Ladies' new fall style Separate Skirts $1 up to sj 2 -5° .
Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style Satin Tucked Waists,
9 Ladfes^Black and Colored new fall style Taffeta Tucked Waists,
( Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style Tafleta Tucked Waists,
$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
All wool finer grade Homespuns and Camel Hair Lftects, $ ,
CreponS( t h c full dress fabric, 75c up to $3 50.
27-inch Black Satin Duchess, 98c, instead of $1.25.
Fine Black Taffeta Silk, 50c, instead of 75c.
Fine Black Tafleta Silk, 75c, instead sl.
Millinery Information.
Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats, $1.98, $2.50, $3-5£ U P 10 s 2 °-
Ladies' Golf and Outing Hats, 50c, 75c, up to $6.
Your choice of 100 School Hats, 25c, real value 50c and 75c
opvrTAL VALUES in Ladies', Childrens s, Men s and «o>s
Wh£uS£s Z Haps. Flannels and Flanneletls, Ladies
Flannel Skirts, Yarns and Hosiery Neckwear, Dress Trimmings
Gloves and Mittens, Fascinators, Ready-to-wear Wrappers, h lee«
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. \ou will find prices mos
tempting at this store.
Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman.
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
PAYMENT OF ONLY ONE DOLLAR ™SSe£.ONOF
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FOR SALE BY
J. H. DOUGLASS,
BUTLER PA #
SEND NO MONEY hm®
SIWIM —ACHM)! >7 ft+ytD. I
uilm. You eta eiMUMit at your nearest freight depot and V mNf B j> .»
(•und p»rf#etlj MtUfeatarr, exactly aa represented, fflHfP IJL Bi\&\ JL
msbl I* buUbm •!Iter* ssll ss kick as tCO.OO, aai TH Itr „
ttktATEST B A KG All TOW ITER HEARD OF, pay yoar^^^nfiMßSEHKHfi^UwaSKtOfr^•
110 pounds and the frelfrht will avenure 75 cents for each 600 mlleH. r
CiVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL In your own home, and IBBgiffFßEiirt.
we will return your •16.50 any day you are not satisfied. Ws sell dif- ~-r-i ■ iaiKr*;!>-1i , 1
fpfMl askss saS frwln af Bewlsg Issklaes at 18.10, SIO.OO, $ll.OO, NHHnNk m mggk UffflnV*-;, Sh
• 15.00u4 op, all fall; •sstrtksd la Oar Pr*« S*wi** lirklnr Cstalorue, \ B 1 CftM iHW - ~
w« sis.so tar Ul. DROP J>ESK CABINET BURDICK |H u) I 5*5.
I. Ibe treate.t v.lu. .T.r offered by any house fII T B KH 1
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS K.!^!?1-JfigM ? !f
▼ertlstneiitu, offering askaowi aaaeklaes under rarlous names, with BR| ■ pJdP ;
▼arious inducements. Write stae friend la Chlesco sad lesra who are Ibl ■■ ■ 'Tfj 1 - -
RK LI AH LB All WHO ARB HOT. Ml s§£SßgggS3CM^ VZ~C h 1 2
TUC DllDfllPlf has every RODKRH IHPROTBHKST, ■■ • '
I T1 KL DUriUlvIV BTERY GOOD FOIST OF ETIRT Hltill 3 » I
========== HRADK HACHIf I HADE, WITH THE fl. -? 1 ; %
DEFECTS OF HOIK. MADE BY THE BEMT MAKER IN AMERICA, $ *
M THE BEST MATERIAL
SAW. SOLID quarter sawed oak ggofigff?
FIARO roLIHHED, one Illustration shows machine cloned. (hen-i drop
ping from slsrht) to be used as a wnUr Utblr, stand or de«k, the «fL« r
opea with full length table and head In place for sewintr. 4 fane*
drawers, latest 181*9 aksUtoa frame, carved, panele*!. cmboMted nnd
decorated cabinet llnish. finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on 4 cas
ters. ball bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand.
lanr« Hlfrk Ana hsad, positive four motion feed, self threading vlbrat
ittle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearing, patent tension
or, improved loose wheel, adjustable presser foot. Improved shuttle
, patent needle bar, patent dress guard, head is handsomely decorate d
ansrntrd sad braalif.llj NICKEL TRIIVIIVIED. , ,
tANTEED tk« llfkusl mania*. •••♦ durable and srarrst aokrlriß mart\v
bory kaowa atlaekarai lafaralakcd sad oar Free Instruction Book t* !i*
»w anyone can run it and do either plain or any kind of fancy wor. .
FEARS' BINDING GUARANTEE is sent with every machine
STQ YOll MflTMIMft to see and examine this machine, compare* it
Eld TlfU nuinmu w|th thOS6 your Storekeeper sells st $40.00
to SOO.OO. th * n ,f convinced yoe sro aavlair $26.00 'o 940.00. pa;
f—r frolgkt aeeal tko *16.60. WE TO KETI'kM TOI H •l&.tO If al say thaa wltkla months you aaj jooarc
aa» aatUSsd. ORDER TO DAT. DOST DKLAT. (Sears. Roebuck A Co. are thoroughly reliable. —Editor.) a
Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, HI.
J. W. MYERS,
DEALER IN
Pianos and Organs.
McKANN P. 0.. Butler Co.. I'a
If yon want a piano
or organ drop me a
line and I will call
upon you.
Practial Horse Shoer
W .L ROBINSON,
Formerly Horse Shoer at the
Wick House has opened busi
i ness in a shop in the rear of
the Arlington Hotel, where
1 ! he will do Horse-Shoeing in
, j the most approver! style.
i TRACK AND ROAD HOSRES
| A SPECIALTY.
The pursuit of jk
pleasure is often
as dangerous to " slk
life as the pur
suit of "the bubble
reputation even at V
the cannon's mouth."
Late hours, the
breathing of a vitiated W
atmosphere, rich
foods, anil irregular .JF<'
rest, must result in a
depleted vitality.
There is a feeling of
languor, the appetite fails, sleep doe#
not refresh, life loses its interest, and
nervousness or hysteria may make li ®
miserable.
The preservation of the healthful tune
of the body depends chiefly on keep
ing the blood pure, and the stomach
and other organs of digestion and
nutrition in a condition of health.
When any of the above mentioned
symptoms appear the timely use of
I>r. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery
will restore th 6 Ixxly to a healthy equi
poise. It purifies tfae blood, nourishes
the nerves, and restores the deranged
stomach and its allied organs to a condi
tion of sound health.
There is no alcohol, whisky or othy
stimulant contained in "Golden Med
ical Discovery."
•• I was troubled with very frequent headac he»
often accompanied by severe vomiting writ-i
Miss Mary Bell Summerton, of San Dirg I'uv ,1
Co. Texas. Bowels were irregular and my
stomach and livar seemed continually < >ut of
order Often I could eat almost nothing t>r
twenty-four h'Wrs at a time. I was entirely un
-6t for work, and my whole system run down. I
W»S advised to try- Dr. Pierce's Goldei Medical
Discovery and did so with such satisfactory r«-
sults that before finishing the third bottle 1 felt
perfectly able to undertake the duties attending
public school life I most heartily advise those
suffering with indigestion, an 1 its attendant
evils, to give this great medicine a fair trial
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse
manent benefit and do not re-act on the
system. One is a gentle laxative.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL
OIL
CPile3 or Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
I I Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils & Tumors.
Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
E Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
SCorns & Bunions.
Stings & Bites of Insects.
Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Si. oo.
Sold by druggists, or cent post i«ld on receipt of prie.
ntnruui:vs - *KD. to., 111 i <l3 *ih»si.,s«»l'ml.
Ask your 6~* II |
Druggist i i . J
for a generous ' j
lOCENT
TRIAL SIZE
Ely's Greaoi Balm 1
contains no cocaine, I 1 y t , 'j
mercury nor any otUt - r \
injurious dtuu. jf-"-. 1 **• !
It is quick.y Absorbcil »'<• '} j
Gives lteiicf at once. L - y -y, j
It opens and Clean* - Y •J f " I*
the Nasal 'krf L 0
Allays Inflamma :un.
Heals and Protctis t'.-e Membrane. KSrtorc* tne
Senses of Ta."le and f n;< l. I i * 1
SUe 10c.: at Drns rists »£ > 7 >•> _ v
hiLX BROTJJEi:-. 56 Warren Strei., New i crk.
CURES
THE
COUQH.
A pleasant, never -ftulirg
remedy for throat and lung
diseases.
Sellers' Imperial
Cough Syrup
is absolutely frcs from spirituous *
or other harmful increment". C
A prompt, positive euro - /
couglis, cold's, lioarsei.. v..— (
enza, whooping cough.
Over a million bottles fo' *1 yi >«-) y
ltst few years attest itsx>opu ULV: • t
Vi. J, GILMOUE CO. ;•
FiTTSEUriC. PA, -
< At all Druggists.
\ 25c and 50c.
MS MICA Ak!s »irea«B
Get nbox why ii tho
MARKLETON
SANATORIUM
Has all the elements Nccessar
for an Ideal Health Resort.
Skillful Medical Service,
Invigorating Mountain Air,
Pure Waters,
Scenery Unsurpassed in America.
Only three hours' ride east from
Pittsburg, in the Allegheny moun
tains.
Open Jill the year. under the medical con
trol of Dr. K. O. ('rossman. graduate of I nt
versity of Vermont, assisted by skillful phy
sicians. Appointments of the most appro,eo
kinds, ana first-class in every respect.
Treatment by medlelnes and baths or all
kinds, massage and eleetrlcity. Hot. and,
cold, salt Turkish, Roman, sit/, electro
thermal, electro-chemical and needle baths.
Building heated wit h hot water, lighted by
electricity, supplied with pure mountain
j water, surrounded by quiet, restful moun
tain scenery. Located on IMttsburg division
of H. &O. IC. 11., width connects it with the
principal cities and their railroad systems,
also with the Pennsylvania railroad it
llyndman, Johnstown. Connelsvllle. I»rad
dock. Terms reasonatne. snecial rates for
ministers, missionaries, toacfiors. physicians
and t heir families
For further information and circulars
add ress
THfc >'ARKLEION SANATORIUM CO..
Markleton, r-.o.ncrset Co.. !'
Have You Any Part of SIOO
to invest, if you can make from .such
investment from
25 to 50 per cent Monthly?
If so, yon can invest from *lo to >l'"'
in Stocks, (irnin, &c., through it broker
of 20 years experience v.'ho will gi*'e his
services to you free if he fails to pay
yon dividend of 25 per cent monthly on
any amount yon m;»y invest through
him. Write at once for Circular Letter
giving fnll information to
J. WEAVER,
Investment and Commission Broker,
421 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director,
337 S. Main St.. Butler
p F. L. McQUISTION,
V, . Civn. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
Office near Court House.
t111; crnzEx.
SPRAYING POTATOES.
A PayliiK Practice—When and How
l<» Apply the Mlilnrc.
No farmer can afford the loss of one
third of liis crop. Vet potato growers
who do uot use bordeaux mixture of
ten lose more than this, according to
the Vermont station, which in a recent
bulletin gives the following practical
advice:
It pays to spray potatoes if done
rightly. The practice of the Vermont
experiment station is to use parts green
for the beetles during June. During
July and August two or three applica
tions are made of bordeaux-paris green
mixture. This mixture consists of six
pounds copper sulphate, four pounds
lime, half a pound paris green and a
barrel (40 or 50 gallons) water. Slake
the lime and dilute with about half
the water: dissolve the sulphate in the
other half; then pour this vitriol solu
tion into the lime water, meanwhile
stirring thoroughly. Add the paris
green, and the mixture is ready for use.
Spraying of early potatoes is begun
about July 1 and of later potatoes
about the middle of July. A second
application is made two or three weeks
after the first. A third application
follows two or three weeks after the
second if needed. Some years this
third application dws little good: other
years it saves the crop from late blight
or rot.
How shall the mixture be applied?
The object Is to cover the upper sur
face of the leaves' with a thin layer of
the mixture. There is no danger to
the vines from using too much, and
most of them make the mistake of ap
plying too little. In a small field the
mixture may be put on with a sprin
kling can. For an acre or more a
spray pump is desirable. There are
many of these on the market. Ilie
simplest and therefore the best way to
begin is to have a good strong pump
mounted on a barrel which can be car
ried through the field in either a com
mon one horse wagon or, l>etter, on a
special two wheeled cart (wheels six
feet apart, to straddle two rows, while
the horse walks between them). One
or two hose with nozzles run from this
pump can l»e directed by one or two
men riding or. better, walking. In the
latter case each hose should be ten
feet or more in length.
A good spraying outfit is largely
homemade, and each man will soon
modify the details of this method to
meet his own conditions. The above
suggests a good way to begin.
Summer Settlnc of Strawberries.
A gardener whose place I pass al
most daily commenced in July, 18S)S,
to plaut strawberries and finally got
out about an acre between July 10 and
Sept. 10, says an Ohio grower in Coun
try Gentleman. The first planted made
narrow matted rows about 10 inches
wide. The last merely made out to live,
without increase. The season was wet
and especially favorable, and the
whole were mulched about midwinter,
several weeks of snow having preced
ed. The varieties were William Belt
and Brandywine, I suppose the plauts
are yielding according to number of
matured plants when winter set in,
but cannot say. At this writing, near
the close of the strawberry season, the
rows are a mass of sorrel and other
weeds, and it will be about as much to
clean them out as if the plants had
been set three months earlier.
Two lessons may be drawn from
this. One is that summer setting, un
der the most favorable weather condi
tions, should uot be delayed beyond
Aug. 1. As plant growers dislike to
dig plants so early unless paid a fabu
lous price, it behooves planters to grow
a stock of their own by early spring
planting upon very rich soil. The sec
ond lesson is. do not plant in summer
unless you can find time to remove the
mulch and clean the ground in early
spring. This used to be the practice of
J. Knox of Jucuuda fame, who grew
strawberries whit ii brought 50 cents
per quart.
llom Toadw "Ruin Down."
According to a believer in the useful
ness of the generally despised toads,
the phenomenon of their sudden ap
pearance in large numbers is to be ex
plained thus: Warm weather favors
the growth of the tadpoles and usually
by July 1-15 the young toads are ful
ly developed, leave the water and
spread over the fluids. At this stage
they arc exceedingly sensitive to heat
and secrete themselves under leaves,
rubbish, stones, etc., during the day.
But let a vigorous shower descend and
the transformation is magical. The
walks, roads and gardens at once be
come peopled with myriads of these
thirsty, leaping creatures, and their
sudden appearance has led to the popu
lar belief that they "rain down."
A Handy Granary.
A correspondent seeds The Ohio
Farmer a sketch and biief description
of a granary recently built, the plan of
which may be new in some localities:
The frame requires about 1,500 feet of
rough lumber and about 1,200 to 1,400
feet of siding, flooring, ete. A fraction
less than four squares «>f roof is re
quired. It will cost about S6O to ?7.~i
Window |
1 J— B—'l 8 —'I j
Li L 2 DOOH , I
i'LAN OF GRANARY.
au<l can be constructed by any one of
ordinary ability. Size, 12 by 1M; height.
8 feet to the square. The foundation
is building block pillars, eight in num
ber, with tloor of granary about on
level with an ordinary height wagon
bed bottom, making it easy to load ami
unload. All siding, flooring, etc., is
good quality southern pine, which is
said to be mouse and rat proo?. The
roof is galvanized steel.
HOOD'S P!LL£ <.uro Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, Irttii .{ -st:on, Headache.
Easy to ta -e. v ■ y to operate. 25c.
KHHUMATISM CCRED IN A f)> Y.
"Mystic Cure" fur Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in r to 3 days.
Its action upon the system i> retr ark able
and mysterious. It removes at once t':>e
causes and the disease immediately .l<s
p.p: ears. The first dose greatly Senefits;
75 cetit;.. Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. I'.
|:ilt>li I irujjei'ts Butler \pi of-.
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PHILIP TACK,
eiiXTUACTciIt IN
Cleveland Berea Grit
lp I
j STONE I
Suitable fur Building,
% Ornamental and
Paving purposes.
I This Stone Will Not "Shell Off." |
Prices reasonable.
Work done well
and promptly,
f: Stone yards on
East E'na street.
Residence on
Morton avenue.
1§ People's Telephone 320.
W. R. NEWTON,
STATE REPRESENTATIVE OF
Chickering-Chase Bros. Co.
259 Waljesh Ave., Chicago, 111
MANUFACTURERS Ol-
Grand I Upright Pianos
lias leased the store room, 317
SOUTH MAIN STREET. But
ler, Pa., until April Ist, I9°s> as
a permanent office and salesroom,
where you will find a fall line ot
Pianos and everything in the
music line.
I CAN SAVE YOU SIOO.OO
and upwards on a Piano. We
make them:we don't buy them
We sell on terms any way to suit
your convenience.
CALL AND SEE US.
It's a Mighty
Small iVlan -
■!
I
Our hats won't suit in
price, quality and style
We don't try Any harder
than an) - one else to sell
goods, but it i ; very seldom
that any one leaves our
store saying: "Well, I
am much obliged. I'll let
it go for a day or two and
them come in and see
what you have when I
have more time. When we
show them our Scheilley
hat a.id tell them it sells
for $3.00 they do the lest
and we mark down an
other ra'e.
Come and see what we have.
Jno- 8 Wick.
Successor to Ed. Colbert,
242 S. Main St., Butler, Pa.
Blankets and Hobcs^
Now is the time that you want
Robes and Blankets, and as we
are in the wholesale business it
puts us in position to sell you
either as low as the retailer buys
them. We now have the finest
line w>: ever had and at prices
lower than ever.
Plush Robes as low as $1.50
Rubber Lined Robes at 1.25
Horse Blankets, square at 50
Wool Street Blankets at 150
Stable Blankets 50
And everything else in proportion.
We arc still selling Buggies and
Surreys away down as we had
them bought before the advance
in material.
Come in and see the largest
line of Blankets and Kobes you
ever saw.
S. B. Martincourt & Co.,
128'£. Jefferson St..
I Butler. Pa
' S. B. Martincourt.
J. M. Leighner
P. S. We sell the Kramer Wagon.
li'LL-NEE-DIT «
• traveling or for medicine) purpose* nothing
better I liitn our Pure Itye Whiskey ours is
L - guaranu ed absolutely pure.
TIIEKK AKE OTIIF.KS
c i.ut we guaranty' ours to lx? us above repre
' seated. Vuur choice of any of tin- below
brands of WhisUcv. -iiaranlecd over «( year*
••Id <1 Oil per full quart, « quarts. *.>.00.
z KIM II «T. VMtNOV
t.i« i.kniiUjii b. un.t.iMiHi.
t. 11*. mi n ov KKiioi.r,
K LtKUI-. TIIOM I'SDV
r.itntuKi'oß r,
<; It » V I'l ATil Mi S t110H...
a Whiskey guarntitcd ."I years old. S!.nu per eal.
C All I'. t'. I>. or mail ortfers of Ao <> or over we
£ I "IX anil ship promptly; express charges prc
c. paid. „ .
J: ,Ve have no agents to represent us. sentl
!'• orders direct and save money.
■ji ROBERT LEWIN & CO.,
411 Water Street
£ Telephone, 2179. Pittsburg I'a.
Opposite U & O.
LIVERY.
| H. C. I'ryor, of W. Sunbury, hereby
:k- gives notice to the public that owing to
| the death of liis father in-law, John
£ Mechling, he will not 'cave his business
as had been intended, but will continue
•ji" lo carry on the livery business at the old
stand. Good riys furnished at moderate
IFF price. H. C PRYOR.
UUANTF.D SF.VKKM. HKIOIIT AND
V* honest persODS lo represent us a. Maii
-3f agers In this and close by counties Salary
afe J<KKI a yeal and expenses. Straight, bona
jli title. 110 more, no less salary. Position per-
S;- maneiit. Our references, any bank in any
town It is mainly office work conducted at
iji home, Reference. Enclose self-addressed
& stamped envelope. THE DOMINION COMPANY.
Dept. 3, Chicago.
Patterson Bros.,
Headquarters for
Mirror Framing.
We just received a large shipment of m hidings
We show the LARGEST line of I'ICTI RE MOULD! V*S in
Butler, all the newest and up-to date designs and coloring; alsr. ,
large line of UNTRAMEI) PICTURES. Just what you want
Prices the Lowest.
Workmanship Guaranteed.
Patterson Bros.,
WALL PAPER AND FAINT STORE.
236 North Main Street. Cutler. Pa
Wick Building. Peoples' Phone 400
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A IllltEf l Onlv when the medicines arc tn.tde up of pure
CJ o 1 All\ 11N Vji
one CXMCt the -l result. The necessary m-
Bt* 1 gredients are not sufficient foi a pre
__ recrpte l>ut parity, cleanline* and nuctiaeaa i
ppCIIT TC also if you nave your medicines pret
lx 1-0 1 the wrv best roult n> iy be experted.
UOT WATER BOTTLES are winter necessities Our stock has arrive. 1 and will
be no trouble to select from, v.e will l>e pleased to snow them. .
•'SNOWATI U> \ CRKAM" for champed hands. There is nothing better. I'ricc I
15 and 25 cents a ljotllc.
KEDICK & GROHMAN.
No. ,09 N. Main St.. DRI'GGIST Butler. I'a.
"DIRT ul I-iES THE KING." THEN
)<r, GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
THtACMt'oueeii
■ . jtSHSL*. linnk. Nrw Vork. .x.ny~.
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IC'tUiJCSC & CO. (Inc.). Fulton. Desclamej »n«" Wayn;an Sts.. CH'CAC.O.
When Starting
Ou a bicycle tour hope for the best pre
pare for the worst and take what cctnes.
But if you have the foresight to choose
as your mount on; of our wheels, what
comes can onlv lie the best. If you
cannot <lo this 'let us thoroughly over
haul and repair your old wheel and tile
chances of a breakdown will be material
ly lessened.
Thompson & Cumberland
Successors to E. Evans & Son..
Cor. Wayne and McKean.
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| WftMTED—A Reliable MAili
Xof good Address to solicit hnsim- » from j_ r< ?
Y erty-o'viuis. At y w«--1 known personX?i' ng a
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g < lI AICI.KSII.cn \SK, Koclicster.N.V. X
THE DOUBLE AA
ADMIRAL OLD RYE WHISKEY.
One <>f tin- finest llye Whiskies in this State,
ai tin* following low pri'"< >: I'nil uuarts, one
l>ottle. 85c; four l>ottl«>. $1.00; si\ lK>ttle>,
$4 50; twelve bottles. 58.75; gallon, SJ.OO:
three gallons. Not less t linn I gallon or
l l»ottles shipped. N«» charge f«>r parking.
Express piid in the-following States: Penn
sylvania, Ohio. West Virginia. Maryland.
Indiana. New York. Send your address and
money order to
A. ANDRIESSEN
Sole Owner, 916 Federal St.,
TEL. 549. ALLEGHENY, PA.
I'rlce list of othiT Roods. Wines. etc., rnall
-0(1. Kcfi-roncex: I'lrst and Second Nation il
itanks and Dollar Savings I'und and Trust
Company. Alleeliony. Pa.
(No marks onslilppintfse s.)
New Drug Store.
MacCaitney's Pharmacy
r
New Room.
Fre3h Drugs.
Everything- new and fresh.
Prescriptions carefully com
; pounded by a Registered
Pharmacist.
Try Our Soda
R A. fVSacCartney
Cures Drunkenness.
Cures Drug
Keeley - r
* KEELEY
Write for J ? ■< INSTITUTE,
I ,rce VUI CJI« Kifih A,..,
1 Booklet. rimßißt.. r*.
<*>oSo &>
I West Winfleld Hotel,
C*> W.G. LUSK. Prop r.
tl iist Class Talilo and I.i "lyings,
(ias and Spring Water all through
house.
(#) Good Stabling.
a I'oscal card to
K| WW* or call u[> \■>. 4'
S B %J? B () f tlic People s
! tZX*.**:y-* l'hone aiul
W. B. McQKARY'S
; new wagon, ruuning to and frcui His
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
establishment, will call at your lionse
tike away your dirty carpe's 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.
r D. L. CLEELAND. >|
Jeweler and Optician. )
(s 125 S. Main St.. S
( Butler, Pa.
Now is The Time to Have
Your C.'otliii\i4
GLEANED or D^YED
If you want and reliable
cl'"'ning or dyeing done, these is
just one place In town where you
| can tfet it, and tliat is at
The Butler Dye Works
1(5*2 Center avenue.
do fine work in out
door Photographs. This is the
time of year to have a picture ot
| your house. Give us a trial.
Agent for the Jamestown Sliding
• Blind Co.—New York.
E. FISHER & SON,
ntIIAHO THE OLu
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EVEr
I w , c Ari TWICE Al-r WW
AS ANY OTtlf ■ ' ,o
TRY IT!
COMMENCEMENT AND
WEDDING PRESENTS.-^--
Hverythitig that i«* new and attractive
, Watches, Kittys, Cl'»cls s
i Silv'erware, Cut Oluw, ctc.j (..initT.! ,
lJicycles ami Graphapbones.
R. L. KIRKPATRICK.
JEWELER.
Next to Court House.
IK hair switch free
ii\ ON EASY CONDITIONS.
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1 . *0 «ONKV; wr will make »nd
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|i< an.orTUH OHI»l'H> FOR s sWIKHtJ
t \j . AT fi.aO Ml II am 'it* } tr Ii l«*ndf ami
L., V»'' t'»«l an» monrj. w, t "« »'•!
r fn » tl( ,. ;j awitcbc* t • th<rn -Ui» * i y
V m f.»r Md»yi
£7wK ,k Tt.M ;•> t.-r> n?s«l jo**" lb™ hi>»
i W/ t U*.«llrh -r .r.4»oufrr- f«r jmmr tr-.blr.
\( jp Wrriir rii««»J»*r»i".
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Mf- A I ;m'n« «ml t(k«r irrnlum* for taUa*
Sjif f " j
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.riicio-Ouy r..r nt n ri;i «1 1 «"i ► f
, Ladies' Hair Emporium, Chicago.
t Fall and - I —> Fal and h
Autumn *— 1 "• ■ • ■Autumn A
I The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. V
Special Sale of FELT and VELVET H ATS.; ;
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122 S. Main St D. T. Pape. BUTLER. PA.V
I Come ami see the finest selection of DOLLS \ : 'ft
CAS/1 NOV6LTV STOKE.
Etiriif lOUEENSWARC A- CROCKERV STORE.
rJ I- yy LAMP und GLASSWARE STORG.
c IS - ww /GOODS IN ALL LINES,
'MANAGEMENT.
Having purchased tin- Allison Bee Hive Novelty .1 ! < »«!• >ns
ware Store, I have iltvot ! c<»nsider.ibie Care and time in :r.; i tinsj
(he most varied stock of ;<>ods in Butler Below \*i!l ;;iv a; idea of
nme of the goods carried in stock.
A\U- urease, / liutter spade*. ln i l .
B\sKMTS p call'.! - u;. k- S ■ h»x>l hag*.
\ N"" ' ~
llUimjl, ) I'.: i '..l'.'.ni;, \ /«->.! an»l t'a.
fruit. ✓ ilvutf C •
C chalk lines. / <h«* ko.
lunch, * \ chalk, I Meves.
■tikct, Q S -
/ . :•.« -i- a slate-,
tr iv. '.injj: \c'.«cks. ilwl V slate peno:'-
bird M, Q> ' J <"ittet«.
Mai \li Jdotbea konn, *l<»king kUm(«. \ Soars—
blacking c »-e<. V-' S mar Me*. J lau:
iak brt r di ■ m \
blueing, f c>'.it rack-,. f
U»M>tn t>oar>ls. VcoSm ;ui!N. iBKMUriI >—lll . \ <l
- '«>anls, I money i!ra«fr«, 3 <tof poKal>.
brooms, /commivio, Imop hamilrt, \ Tahi f.s
ttom— \< ::umsc traps, 1 -< v.
I'lftli. Q
taltag, 7CHI tombs. I<.. tank V table ratltry,
/ dominoes, *Papk* Wtack luiuin,
hair, N .lusters turkey. swnt»ng. v;:nw re all k:-nlm,
horse, \ egg twaterv /towel roller..
MM, JtMtl SP** 4 hook*. / track*.
Q lnert* i-t • imNl v.Spaslry buu- \
ttnilg, / *;>eii h -ldeis. f t»ir ■«.
rii / book® 4k &MM|an V '■ * v -
MMC, } fl ••• «.ire. ipin«, y i t;*ture<.
\ v I \ wa* n«
whitewash. / Mint .» \ *a»'i , »*;ir»U.
window; \ Miiu- N. |p9Ctotbßl>>. C washin* HAtttt
BocußfS / gum nKket Wm litttwln
V granite ware, {puna, \ <*h:.r».
cellar, f - C
bone. \ liimiiwaik 7 •'
pajK-r; Nharmi.nin<, J olllrii; pin*. \*il .w « >rt .
butter ladles, r
butter lU'tulii-. J ; . X « <
butter prints, Vk' V wo»i>i -,i.he«,
wringers.
I als> handle watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, u..
organs and small m isicai str.n<js .n I Kn -»li »-
ments.
Come and 1 >ok over our 5 and 10 cc t counters.
When you want a bargain be <• re and come t"
J. iR. Criebs,
Cash Novelty Store.
No. 136 South Main Street. Butler. Pa.
DO YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL SHIP YOU
All Charges Paid
A Gallon of Pure Penna, Rye Wiiiskey for $.3
Wo don't blame v<-j if you art- •uhttul i'■ «»t it. hat the
ticst »ay to convince rounrlf l| totrml n, a trttl oi.Vr
Send the am >unt either in currericv by tegiartcfed let: r.
P. O. order or express, anil * • wi'l N>x »htp an'! pre* \y
expressageoa a gallon of Cabinet ( v, ir old B .-e tor f\ »».
You v.ill be s'Mwised at th-. quality of this whiskey. ! i
jnnntei! ab»>lntcly pore, and u }i«st * !ut y.w: net?! »a
the house at this -c.ison of th-- year.
What do you think of a W.*st Virginia ItUck !!• in<t* ;t
fi.cxi j>t gallon? We have - >!iie of Ihe verv bes'. n
from selected berii-s and carefully distilled an in
gallons, half gallons and quarts -fKm't f«fj*»t that we p
j»ay exprcssage on all order-. of i»i and over. e«« it
wheie a transfer is necessary from one I\*pres-> Co.. to
another, when we pay to p.*:nt of transfer
You can malit you own -..lection fr »n the following
Anchor Rye. a good whiskey for the money $2.00 a gal
Cabinet Rye. can't be beat $3.00 a gal
Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey 34.00 a ga
. Gin, Rum. Eumincl. Brandy $2.00. $2.. r >o and s3.')o per gal
MAX KLEIN.
Wholesale Liquors,
82 FEDERAL ST., AL' EGHENY* PA
Semi for catalogue and price list, mailed free.
NEARLY
Fifty-eight Years Old !!
It's a long life, but devotion to the troe mt ?rtst® and
prosperity of ihe American People ha* w-n for it new
V?.. friends as the years rolled by and the original members
► " S. Jffi,. of its family p.T-std to their reward, and t! « admirer* are
lova! and stea<itut today, with faith in it* teaching*, an.l
confidence in the information which it brinjt* to their
* \ , ' nomis and firesides.
v , M , As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all the
\ . , utaii'.x and M'- Its \• .litis strengthened awl ripened
t > hy the eiperitnct* of o«tr Ml • CMMy,
\ * v It has iivcd on its merits, ami on tie cordial support at
"V progressive Americans.
- ; it is "The New York Weekly Tribune," ackit"«lt-!.; ! tfce country « \rr as the
leading National Fatiily Newspaper. .
Recognizing its value to those who dt ire .ill U news of tl i Slate a Nation,
the publisher id*' The CITIZKN" your own favorite home pr.per has «Rtered t:ito
an alliance with "Tb- New-York Weekly Tribune" which en abbs him to ftirnwh
liotl tciiKrs at the trilling cost of *i 50 per y. Ic. ... .
Kvrry farmer an«l every villager »»u >i •b: • t. t«» hi* famtH, a**; !♦»
connnunit-. in which he Ii \ - ■ 1 t'-ro ft >: 1 a new -pafwr. as 1* %»< rka
constantly an'l nnti ini;lv for his i* ils 1 * evt r\ m ay, 1 <rirto his i»o*r.e .II 1 l*e
1 CWJ- and hnj penittgs i f his lu i-h'•d, tl' •' :ngs of l. i friend- .tl • cot hticn
and prospects for different cr> ps. the price* isi home markets, aad. » • btt. • •
uetkly visitor which -hoiiiil • found t' » very wi.ii jotase. pi • -gn *»'vr lir dy.
lust think of it! I»*h »f ; 'n s- pt • » r' .>* year
Send all subscriptions to THE CITIZEN Butler Pa.
WANTS
i
I Want a Kodak?
IWant a Camera?
Want a Bargiin?
Wat.t « B. <>k?
Want a Bicycle?
Want a Piece « i China?
I Want a Fine Picture?
I Want the'latest in Stationery?
Want anything in Fancy C.<»ls '>r
Art t,ine?
The only iplace i* at Douglass' Hook St >re.
There are bargains every week
There are low price* all the time
Visit every day at
DOUGLASS
BOOK STOUK.
Near I* O ;
I Peoples I'hone 162 Butler, Pa j
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