Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 08, 1900, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    New Drug Store.
Macartney's Pharmacy
New Room.
Fresh Drugs.
Everything new and fresh.
Prescriptions carefully com
pounded by a Registered
Pharmacist.
flrvj Our Soda
R. A. MacCartney
BUTLER
BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
COURSES.
I—Amanuensis1 —Amanuensis Shorthand.
2 —Reporter's Shorthand.
3_Pra -tical Book-keeper's.
4— Experi Accountant's.
s—Music.5 —Music.
6—English.
/►CHERS.
Three Professional, Two Assistants and
Another « rofessional Coming.
SCHOOL IN SESSION.
DAY AND NIGHT
Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue
and Circulars. They will open vour
eyes. Note the large number of our
past graduates und students who are
filling responsible positions.
Send for circular telling how to get a
position. WATCH THIS SPACE.
A. F. REGAL, Prin..
Butler Business College
310- 327 S. Main St., Butler, Pa.
B. & B.
100 pieces genuine imported
madras ginghams, 20 cts. yard
—styles and values that's a treat.
500 pieces fine imported madras
gir.^hams —shirt waist and shirt
ing styles —25c, 30c, 35c, to finest
made- -50 c.
Collection of new American
Ginghams 10c, 15c and pretty
new American percales 12 Ac, that
not only shows what nice goods
this great country produces, Lut
the store that makes a feature of
pretty styles for little money.
It's the greatest wash goods
stock ever brought together.
Prices start at sc.
If you're going to haw some
dainty wash gowns, there's variety
of exquisite fabrics, 25c to $1.50,
that will make up charmingly
Lot of 3< inch coverts splendid
texture for skirts—2sc —Blue mix,
brown, tan, r>r greer< mix,—sight
ly- goods
1 lot of ?'(' iircti 311
I>pcss <Jotk!s — medh;m eofoml
rr\- 20c. tb ■ be
tirade of present price V>r
twbe ttn WWWfcjr
Simrvh "for salSc oi
<nrr \rar»t bea •
Tr ircfrnl tV- t l leter*r i * , nat'rv!« Wo
iY , A , -3IVjO* #*>>*«, "*n¥WS
: fVrc's %, Ww ■■
4 v '
: VS- {
, *>,«*« >»i
a*}*! -~*i 4
'WJtJ" 1 '* . "f'.*' '■* f;*• * *K -.
fen A •
HA,
1 j
Virtu tunc hai> come to secure bargain i
111 Waicltt*. Ch.uns, Kitigii, Clockt*
Silverware. IMmmmmU, etc.
We buu|(ht uurc thaw »t» needed fut j
the Hoi, day trade The above iiametl |
pood* h tvt all l*eu lvanced. ami hav
ing ttought at the old prices we can give
Extraordinary liargaiilf considering the
present market
We alHo sell Columbia and Kdtsoii i
Talking Machines from $5.00 u l' a^KO
the tauluus Vive Cameras and Photo
Supplies.
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Optican
Neat to Court House
PHYSICIANS
RECOMMEND
fnt 1 lt«- w* !tk MMI run 4own nynKwn WIM.
\N I* -»kt > or Itraiidf "f tin in »t quality
quality rmift ijmmldi'iw! Hr*-t wmilwr
r< hi <»r not. eatlitlj
r*>tn wlhiiu you l»uy. Tins -m «-n 1 «»f our nuc-
Cinti h>K In tbitt *< M'll ami t r<*at
out iOMi all alike. Wcoif* tin- ch««»f the
behnr hniflMl* tn>Kfintoed pun' ami over six
{vnrs old. at 11.w |*jr full quart or six quarts
m.
riMM. *T. VMMOV
MUIN.iMHU IHMINJ.KK
ovkkiioi.t.
LA K(t K TIIOH I'SOS.
bUIIM.rI'oRT,
tilMSbTATMfcltt* CflOlt'*,
a vk hUKt y guarantyS|<'Jvr*oW, per iral.
All C. o. i > or mail order* of &W or ovrr we
Irnx and ship pfooipt'y: expis'ss cbsTgcit pis'-
paid,
W• li:< vr no a?*-til* to represent us. S« nd
orders diri'-ct ami Hvo money.
ROBERT LEWIN & CO.
411 Water Street-
Telephone, 2x79. I'ittsbi'.ru, Pa. ;
Opposite 1» .V O. De|H>t.
i : WANTED'-T Re liable MAN |
J [ of t»r»od arldresa to solicit bii« i t 4 from pmp- X
4 >' kZ
4 to vv >rk,cao ni.»ke Hot 1 sls wttk'y. X
4 miittf on or sal iy,paidu< !Jy. Auarcfej for X
4 i X
J A>l^llllllll'lllt
\\'E HAVE J IST FINISHED
fA O taking stock and have sorted m
LV ont 1«)0 MEN'S SUITS. «•'> Y i
W Qcllinri »" s SCITS ' L " su " ASTS ' ►
S Mlllll » 75 Overcoats
fA and a lot of Children s Snits in Knee
/I/v /v/I « Pants that we Will Sell Regard
fA linOfiS less of Cost. We have piled these \
« VvUUU goods on separate counters from reg-
j nlar stoek. and we do not intend to t''
'M pnt them back in our regular stock, ■
I bnt will sell them at what they will '
A '"f yon want a real good bargain J
-
[i A f /i Ac f Douthett & ►i
lost. Graham, h
[<| BUTLER, PA. 7,
j The Surprise Store^
ij 108 South Main street, Butler, Pa. f,
\ NO USE TALKING! $
*4 THE KEYSTONE UNION MADE
Overalls, Jackets and Pints r
M Are the best that human hands can make. If A
M thev rip brini; then ba«. k and get a sew n
m The Keystone Corduroy Pants are made from p>
\a the best corduroy. A new pair m
to every dissatisfied customer. r
J S3 \
i THE SURPRISE STORE,
(ReliableFurniturei
Costs but little more than the worthless kind
that's why wc always try to sell siandarc gooos
JB: It's the same in earpets and all kinds ol Hoissc
Furnishings. If at any time we sell you an an-
satisfactory article we will consnicr it a tavor i.
yen tell ws about it. Yes. we will make it right. jg
______
S A GOLDEN OAK BOOK SHEI F
fIHM t\' * -y»- fflt atnl v! Tj *'Ct Wt cc. f»<WI
1; JBo; i--..- V"-^
STWDA9D viaohjn^
; S;.. - «
II B
\ tvSv^V
»*v ■ jgx
1
- v ..., aeV'JV" <L-i
• sb :iA
• I . -TJ' . -
yaWfKgjfi
V » I LI. xV »W HOV* L' * l U
| ■ Y\, Hi,\ VOl Sfch HII.M
bv/Ukfht tbe .ui
| vatk c.
With ii '"Jlitl'll ilSV.'Ulillt
i in lam^ay
.Uway.s
fresh.
Sporting f«x> I*-
Lite tkiiuit.
Bibles cheaper than ever
Everyday needs .it evcrjwiay
DOUGLASS
BOOK S'l'OUK.
BTd.
PATENT™ 1 IDEA.
It may mean » fortune to you. 1 pro
cure ami sell patents.
K. S. HARRISON, Patent Attorney,
427 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
jH. 0. HAYS. L. H. in
PUT YOUR RIG UP AT
Hays l|ros.'|
Livery and Sale Stable.
Beat Accommodations in Town.
West Jefetson street, liutler, Pa
People's Phone 109,
Bell's Phone 59
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed anJ Sale Stable
I Rear of
Witk House, Butler, Penn'a.
I Tlio*V,-st of horses and first class ri|?s al-
I Win s mi hand and for hire.
1 lies I nun'.Rations In town for |« rma
I n«*nt IxiardinK mil transient trade. Spec I
al ■ in guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
j Ap id class of horses. tioth drivers and
I draft hor.M-s always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and horses bought
• pon proper notification by
PEARSON B. NACE.
' Telephone. No. Jl9.
; i
U I'Kh lion >t man or woman o» traw l
ff >r
ex; « 1 with increase; position perman
ent ;in--loseself-addressed stamped envelope.
MANAGER, 330 Caxton bldg., t uicago.
That Studio
Kvcry thiu§j first-clto.
A. L. YINDLEY,
Branch Studies.
Vlar* and Evan. City.
Tel. [lUuhc J3O.
IRA C. BLACK & C J .
WALL PAPER,
BOOKS AND
STATIONERY.
We bc>4 to say we ire
the sole representa
tives in Butler ol the
largest Wall Paper
Factory in the L' S.
outside the trust, and
can save you from iO
to 25 per cent.
PLEASE CALL.
309 3. Main St.
FaclUh Mm.' !«•*»«.
ENKYROYftI. PILLS
J _>C-v ■»< "-IT »>■*« A
t*rt. reliable. l*oh» »«t
f t( Ck-vA for ClUcKffr • Dua £TKf
Brand la R> d aa-1 <*< i Ui * tAi . ilc \Vv
rv t«*. «>-juad with blao ribbon. TaLe \,y
4 oth.r, R,) wrfawj-rv.,. .»««il«- »
' I Aftunu MiuUaiu Atbra«|uU,WM. 44U.
I L. Jr la for p»rtli™.»r.. »»S
Cf m "K»||, r for m 6j
If nil. (O.uoo Tutmumtoi*. #««
—"/ 41 all l>ru«*i«ta rklcknitrr 4 ke«lcal J
tIOO Mi»d!n"*« ISjUurr, PIIILADA, P>
k TAfr
'r-"}6A --DENTAL ROOMS.-- a
• 'vl jlTlSm 39 - sth Ave., Pittsburg, Fa
i WWWWI : PRACTICfI' 4
HHe WCftOWN •>"' BF.io3£ » n
!<9l JA"r ritt l.urg-WHY .NOT DO f.«
Aft! jIIvOURS? Uold CROWNS A
MSaCfT «lU>l BRIDGE work redureil • '
f \|lf Bss PER TOOTH Ai.o *
%| hewt "of of Teeth in:i«l«\ Q N
Cures Drunkennt
Keeley -
® #" KEELEY
Write lor M INSTITIIIE.
U1 15 454«
Booklet. riTTMiiKb. Pi.
FOR MANY
; WO/\EHKJ/
';STthe AV\ ® i
21 >/WEDDIMOI V* *
>"mr!G 15 BUT A
LINK OF A CHAIN OF
SICKNESS
AMD
MISERY
DPPIEM.ES
FAVORITE
PRESCRIPTION
j
BREAKS THIS CHAIN
•*. AND MAKES
\yEAK WOMEN STRONG,
WOMEN WELL.
HUMPHREYS
W ITCH HAZEL
OIL
CPile3 or Hemorrhoids
Fissures & Fistulas.
Burns & Scalds.
I I Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils A Tumors.
I? Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rheum & Tetters.
E Chapped Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Sore Lips & Nostrils.
Q Corns & Bunions.
St:mjs & Bites of Insects.
Throe 25c, S«K. and Si .00.
1- .Id \>7 drucrKts. ..r srat j«»-i i-Jd on receipt of prlc*
n im;.nv in., ::s »üb«bSi.,v*i«4.
i The Cure that Cures.
- Coughs, 6
Calds, ■
? Grippe, u
j V Whooplnß Couch. A«th rria.
! Bronchitis and Incipient /
Consumotion, »s jd
\ oTJosj
< "T*r C££W4MJ?*<FI*N" £
lft> - ait ■ar< AVwi'asc-
Vg** V*. >V zsssc •
«<!v mir i *• O J
iw*frpt?w
V - " . *
-
En
Kfc K : Z ■ J" • I !
1 THP x
I A i 13-4 ; 1
5 COUGH.
( \ pleasant, never-failing S
1 rcmi.dv lor threat ami lihiu t
? f
s Sellers' Imperial j
5 Cottgii Syrup <
2 is absolute'y free front afixitnous S j
IV cr otiler harmful ingredient". j
'< A. prompt, p sitive cure - /1
! \ coughs, colds, lioarstncs:';■ /|
| < etiai, whooping cough. _
/ Orm bottle# *o"4 V
J lati ;u>v L
t W. J. GiL-HORK CO. ; \
f PITTSBURG, PA. *5
S At all Druggists. U
* S'XfwtAi" u-»r>,r>r*i
■*■■■ ■ -WW** :-**■:■. !
41
PHILIP TACK,
tO.NTKAC.TUK IN
j Cleveland Berei Grit |j
STONE
1 1
Suitable fur Building,
*. Ornamental and
» Paving purposes.
I This Stone Will Not "Shell Off." J
Prices reasonable. J
% Work done well *
$ and promptly,
j Stone yards on tc
jj- East Etna street. jt
Residence on *
Morton avenue.
People's Telephone 320.
HfrJi %)i".ilCj)C3tC3|C%jKilC3KiK)|{iy.HC '.f. %
W. S. & E. WICK,
ItEALEKS IN
limiKli and W'orkijd Lumber <>f a'.l Kinds. I
Mt>lt and Mouldings.
Oil Well Klijn it Specially.
Utfli '- and Yard,
E. t unniiigliam and Monrot* Sts..
n. :ir W. st IVvn l>, |^,t.
11l TI.KK. PA. •
THE CITIZEN.
HORSE RADISH CULTURE.
hilliuc Mi'lhod of Fl»o
Hoots Practiced In Hokcml*.
Ilorse radish is grown to perfection
ill Bohemia, whence large quantities ar»
exported. So states Mr. David O. Falr
i child, au agricultural explorer for the
' government. His account, us fallows,
i of horse radish culture in the region
named Is of interest to the growers of
1 the root in this country, although it Is
! doubtful whether many of them would
, look favorably as a practical measure
I on the hand labor Involved:
A deep, loose, strong soil with plenty
j of moisture is best suited to the culture
| of horse radish. In the autumn the
' soil is forked over to a depth of 2 or
2i 2 feet, and well rotted barnyard ma
nure Is thoroughly worked iu to the
depth of a foot or more. A narrow
bed, three l-i/t wide, is prepared, and
In late March or early April the horse
radish cuttings are planted along both
edges, alternating so that they are not
opposite each other across the bed.
The cuttings are 11' inches long and are
eet out IN inches apart. Instead of be
ing placed vertically iu tin- grou. d they
are planted iu an obliquely horizontal
position, with the upper, larger end
' covered by ouiy three .garters to au
inch of earth, while the low > r lies three
or four inches deep. As a consequence
of this slanting position the new roots
thrown out from the lower end of the
cutting, striking vertically downward,
make almost a right angle with the
main stent, and it is these slender roots
from which the tiev. eiittmgs tor the
next season's planting are made.
During the summer the ground is
kept free from weeds and the surface
of the soil lightly stirred. Toward the
end of June the bed is goue over care
fully and each cutting uncovered sop
arately and slightly raised out of the
soil with the hand. Care Is takeu not
to injure the perpendicular roots which
have formed from it~ lower eud. All
small rootlets are ru!»toed off from the
body of the root with a woolen cloth,
those that are too large to be removed
in this manner being cut close with a
sharp knife. A small quantity of pow
dered charcoal is scattered over the cut
surfaces to prevent decay. Ihe cut
ting is again covered with earth as be
fore.
In order to keep the new roots of a
uniform diameter aud to prevent their
striking <le« p into the soil and becom
ing too slender the beds an- sometimes
underlaid with a porous cement pave
ment l 1" feet below the surface of the
ground. This pavement checks the
growth of the roots anil causes
tbem to thicken.
The roots are allowed to continue
growth ui i the ei-'l of Septe!!i!«er. at
which time the harvest begins. The
outlines tviii, h I,ave I wen two seaso'
in the ground, the first as vertical roc
ami tiie secoiiii in the oblique position,
are by this time lartre enough for mar
ket. In digging th< 1 rse radi«h a long
b laded n ttock or sjiade is used,
which et.aMes the digger to remove not
on.v the oi: ;uely planted cutting.
which is tlie marketable product, but
also the ilev l.owa ,t> lower end.
of which the cuttings for tin- next year
arc to bo made.
Tiit roots are u> market in neat
bnntßes of se\ ral dow-n. The uui
i : a:"1 dtattx tor S re
noirk*hl> t • average thu-kt>-s> belug
nl« • i ■> at '1 tore, end swnl
IV Inches at tin- other. i:--sr»untt!ts i
kwp iMr -suj.t.h.-- of hor>e n»<irst.
quite froi for ml it ontbs by
pi; ■ ' k: t!,. rooT> ill cellars ft
-snr»d and the cnttiue- in+l over
tin* Hr Hif Itt«
si - -e> |
IT
«.s' s . .
(Nil*- - o.i».
Linrojj*. iH', ts ;>«.p»;iatity *«.**-im» i j
ms u I
Ki, iieUi .-■l'll l.tWit ili ' i
! i'Wm<Mil : in- npiaiuii !im£ < iituaie and 1
| oilier at..-.* - vKouitt render the San 1
I .ft**; vaii> i.-» 'lunniesi. in that ■ -ouxitry ['
Ha the I'oloraeo ;hj£ »1 o t>Uii ;.o#ve*l iu j
Ih-. Thu.s i iie frifclit over [. I »ie n- 1
| sect invasion frwni the United States
j appears to !>e r%ul<*sidiHK
I It iljoabl not Ik- forgotten tliat there
| is no better time than winter in which
j to discuver ami > i»-silttj the egjj clM*
tern de|M>sited by tent eaterpillar moths
on apple treen.
Very good results have followed the (
applicHtion of l"> to ptwadk i>er am .
of nitrate of s<tda dropped witbtß it
few inches of the seed at the time of
corn planting.
MOOD S Pit LS t-ure ".iver Ills, Bil
iousness, tr-, - . Headache.
Ensy'ct- .»•.%■ -c op- rate. 29c.
RfcHITMATISM CfRHD 1 If A DAY.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in I to } days. |
Its action upon the system is reirarkable ,
and mysterious. It removes at once the ,
causes and the disease immediately ills
j aprears. The tirst dose greatly
75 cents Solil by J. C. Kedic, and J. F. ,
Rilrih Druii«ists Butler \pr q6.
Farm For Sale.
I will sell my farm in Washing
ton twp , located about three
miles west of North Washington,
containing about 150 acres, with
good house, barn, outbuildings,
springs and orchard, underlaid
with coal, and two producing oil
wells, on easy terrr.s. Inquire of
R. 0. Rumbaugh.
Nixon House, Butler, Pa.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R L. KIRKPATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Opticia
Next T Joor to Court House. Butler, Pa
FALSE HOPES I
Hiere nrc <lrti£T. which will quiet pain. They deaden and blunt, but they rVi not cure. After the
cars oil, the suffering is twice as bad. Many kidney medicines that are on the market contain deadly
They relieve temporarily. KID-NE-OI I>S is not like that. It is com|»> ed of absolutely pure iti
its every one of which is good for the kidneys. That's the reason why it cures where so many others
t does not try to yloss over the pain it gi>es farther and cures the cause of the pain. MORROW'S
KID-NE-OIDS^
BICKEL'S!
All Our Spring Stocl< is Now in and Ffaady for
Vour Inspection.
New Stocl* of Spring StvM<rs that Will Start the
New Season off With a Rush.
All the new styles in Men's Fine Shoes,
II « Patent Calf, Willow Calf, Yici Kid and Box
iUen S Call—ALL WIDTHS.
See our line of Men's Hand Sewed Shoes. ;
• Lace or Button, Patent I-eather, Yici Kid
onoes and Tar. Shoes at $2.50 per pair.
THEY ARE SWELL.
113 >nr nc °'~ t, - vs Youth's Shoes
Vouth's We carry a lull stock of Boy's and Little
"* i Gem's Shoes in Patent Call. Yici Kid,
Willow and Box Calf.
l«St received a shipment n Soß' Sh
-1 Si nrs an," the sf.Hes art ven handso-re,
UivO marti wi Lace nr Butt or., ii«*ttt ot :»ea\n
soie> niadi rtf the lines; I Kid, Tan
(lift »r Patent leather
f'l a : »ifll Mm- of the OtMbMna
-ITU.'. ■*<■. rial't* rec- fls-4
t*w«- Mr tfc«r tvwaiiuc*,
1 "*■ v -• *d
f, . »J. -tT-Vi. *% SShWCS
kJ -••• W " -r :v
-
- -r« x C v - 4 —u -k.v
'Mb imm /liu tfroall ant jur iw Sirnu sytess
: JOHN 81CKEL.
\iAiN >TKhbT;
HLSELTOIVS
BAR'IAINS made BUSINESS..
WE HAVE BOTH.
On Jitu.ar\ 2nd thi- store started the most vigorous- dealing.
0 t ~aie <ver it made. Every odd lot ot siloes ami breken sizes to
bt: closed out. and prices- to Jo Ft. ami Jo It quickly.
Lad.es Fine Shoes.
1 'iTf ii 1 " iml P H° These incinAt our best an.l must le
leatber top, v_ D h » lutD Unes> such as Winter Tans. Box
was sol,l at * 5° Calf. Wax Cah. Vie: J*l
an,l % *>. now Jl ami , s c. | f » v > fe '
One lot ot bine Kid Welts, m button fc 4a and *3 s®-
V I, ,j, „: j, Ti,, . ~,, Other ijrades, same stvles, winter
fc £!'*% , vel « hts - *** ? * *" 1 te a ° W *°
? "one lot Heavy Shoes in grain and veal ' #*4s , . -
thai sold it *i and *t 25 now go at .50c Lines w» #2 and *2 50 now sell
Zd 85c. [
Ladies' Warm Shoes and Wool Boots and StocK.ngs
Slippers :ww 50 and $2; sizes 6to 12. RT'B
m great variety at reduced pricedj BER BOOTS at *2 25, te 5" and f2 S5;
65c, 75c and sl. 1 es 6to I -
Misses' and Ch.ldren's Shoes, Heavy
f»th li«ht and heavy soles. One lot I SHOES
olain toe button, was *: 50, now 50c: m Bals., Congress and Creeumors at
sizes 1- to 2. 4(t. #1 25 and *1 50. Made to our spec-
One lot in Fine Dom;ola and Kanga- ia i order and warranted. High-cut m
roo Calf was ?i an«l 95c, now 75c and ul l and kip tx>x-toe at $1 75, $2
90c; sizes 12 to 2. i and #2 75.
Boys', Youths' and Little Gent's Shoes in great variety, regular
or high cat, at prices that will surprise you.
B. C. HUSELTON'S,
Butler's Lea,ling Shoe llouse. Opposite Hotel Lowry.
• Ijgi**''
"with pure
Vnsui pawed for cure cf C-UGHSfcC?LOS
5- IO C Packages *
High y leconweoded by Medic il PT' • MO- I
In decorated Tin Boxes - Pocket we I
! 23C per BOX "
Sold byDruqqiStS e - , »-i 1
>, / pfcbi J or; tscc.p. &l p » >
Now is The Time to Have
Clothing
CLEANED OR DYED.
If you want goou and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, there is
just one place In town where you
can get it, and that is at
The Butler Dye Works
216 Center avenue-
do fine work in out
door l'hotographs. This is the
time of year to have a picture ol
your house. Give us a trial.
Ayentfortbe .F tow n Slidintr
Blind Co.—New York.
R. FISHER <fc SON.
i: Rape's :
!; Leading Millinery Heure '!
i GRAND CLEARANCE SALE;:
< ► Of all left over holiday goods and all winter millinery. { >
< ► All must b sold regardless of c«st. Be sure to attend >
J [ 122 S. Main St PapG S. BUTLER, PA. ] |
Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman.
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
AT THE OLD PRICES.
This Store never made such preparation for any season's trading
as for this Spring, 1900.
New Silks, New Wash Goods, New Dress Goods, New Lace and Embroideries.
New Lace Curtains. Portiers. New ideas in the Art Department—for Pillows, Center
Pieces and Renaissance Effects. New everything, large assortments, choice goo ds.
Less prices is the basis of oar claim on your consideration. LVe are not taking ad
vantage of the rise in the price of Woolen Fabrics and for the present YOU enjoy
the benefit of our foresight in having placed large import orders manths ago, but
after they are sold, you will have to pay more for these goods, even here, because
we will have to pay much more for them—for the present these low prices prevail
and we are absolutely certain that you cannot equal any of them anywhere.
New Silk Waists and Tailor Made Jacket Suits
Advance Spring opening of Silk Waists and Suits—a glimpse of all that is new
and stylish for the coming st-ason —a gathering as charming as ever was sten-every
Garment of superior quality and workmanship -New Spring Millinery.
Continuation of Sacrific Prices on »■ 11 Winter Jackets, Capes, Collarettes and
Furs, Underwear, Fleeced Wrappers and Flannel Waists at one-half the price* p.«-
vailing elsewhere.
Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.
Blizzard and Icicles
Will FOOII be here; don't let pneumonia
and doctor's bills be the tirst to arrive.
Fortifv yourself with one of our $8
Suits and one of our £l* Owreoais or
one of our Frieze L lsiers. They
smooth over the rough edges of W inter,
oilier dealers have ihe same kincL, but
the TRICE—
There's The Rub
5c haul SiNast,
l£ADNt£ CIOmESS
IST Soutr fair 5... Butter..
f" §
X jss.tr ns mnasjas J
-rwre ws; tire i MTjMie a»t t us» mix
* -«i». iT t?3Bnc» Ai utcamai i jMLcwaonfcta y
A t cnt -**aeru hsbb * utcr setters tirra. eooss. Jm
; -i :u> mii& rzramcßts <an rsihooa. K
1 Roekenstein^s.ll
HAVE VCCR
Prescriptions and Recipies Filed
REDLCK dc GROHMAN'S
And you can depend on getting the best result
109 N. Wain Sr.. Butter. Fa
YOU CANT TELL
What kind of weather comes at this season of the year
we are liable to have blizzards, extreme cold and
sudden changes of temperature. Do you know that a
little good whiskey is the best medicine to the
system against such changes? Ask. Any Physician
and if he is honest he will tell you that pure whiskey
is the best preventative against < olds. Chills and like
ailments.
Our Cabinet Rye Whiskey at $3.00 a gallon
is guaranteed to be absolutely pure <unJ tour years oki
There is no whiskey in the county for the same money
that can compare with it. We pay the expressage
too. and make no charge whatever tor boxing and
shipping. When a transfer from one express company
to another is necessary, we prepay charges to point ot
transfer.
Send us $3.00 for a sample gallon.
We know it will please you.
MAX KLEIN.
Wholesale Liquors,
322 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA-
Our complete catalogue and price list mailed 011 application.