Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 28, 1901, Image 4

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Hntler Savings Hank is ihe OU'c-«
Ranking lostltntifm". n Hut'-r County.
<»• Ofrjl !ntnkln:: busliies.- tr:iiisu<
We solicit acmuut* of uil prc(iue«-r». :nor
cbssti. furicers and ot hers.
All 1« isim entrusM-il to us will revive
prou'.yi attention.
Inl>*r«-s' eahi on tlrrw d«"i>oßlt6.
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Botler County National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid in $200^)00.00
Surplus and Profits -
Jos. II art man, Ritts,
jjitr ■ r .esi>jletytT~~X o hn G. McMarlin,
Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier.
A general banking business transacted.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Money 1 janed on approved security.
We invite you to open an account wtthltiis
btink. _
DIRECTORS —Hon. Joseph Hartman, Hon.
W. S. Waidron, Dr. N. M. Hoover. 11. Mc-
Pwe.'ney, C. P. Collins I. G. Smith. Leslie P.
Uazlett, M. Finegan, W. H. Larkin, T. I'.
Mifflin, l)r. W. C. MoCandiess. Ren Alas
seth. W. J. Marks. J. V. Bltts. A.. L. Rclber
THE
Farmers' National Bank*
BUTLER, PENN'A.
CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00.
Foreign exchange bought and sold.
Special attention given to collections.
OFFICERS:
JOHN VOrXKINS... -. PresUkmt
JOHN HUMPHREY " Vice President
C. a. RAI LEY Ciishier
E. W. BI NO QAM Assistant Cashier
J. F. HLTZLER Teller
DIRECTORS.
John Younklns. D. L. Cleeland, E. E.
Abrams, C. N. Royd, W. F. Metzger. Henry
Miller, John Humphrey. Thos. Hays, Revi
M. Wise and Franc is Murphy.
Interest paid on time deposits.
We respectfully solicit your business.
"Peerless"
Wall * Paper
Absolutely Without Equal.
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Tl IT GREATEST VARIETY
I Hr BEST QUALITY
I II Li LOWEST PRICES
New Goods Now In
For Season 1901.
MCMILLANS
Next Door to Postoffice.
BUTLER
BUSINESS •
• COLLEGE.
Fall term begins, Monday, Sept. 13,1900
COURSES.
I —Practical Book-keepers. 2 —Expert
Accountants. 3 —Amanuensis Shorthand.
4 —Reporter's Bh->rthand s—Practical5 —Practical
Short Coarse in Book-keeping, for those
who merely wish to understand the
simpler methods of keeping books. 6
English.
ORR Teacimks— We have four at
always as many as we n«M. nomorr.
Poerrios#— we expect to be able to place
a* least twice as many graduate-* to positions
tbr o/tnlnz year as we bare the past. We
could place three where we plas-e one If we
only bad more of the right kind of material
to work on. Yoan* mac, roacg woc»ii. if
yoa hare a fair English ttlaratK/o. a: O are
Indostrtoos and p*-r»Uterl it will be to yoar
Interest to take at least oae of our eusry-s.
and let os aaaUt yoa to remooeratire em
system of shorthand CTW pab- I
lfcbed win be osed In osr acbuoi the aiain*
jeir Call and examine it. ifend for a copy
of owr new • aiatogue and decolan.
A. F. REGAL, Prin.,
319-327 s. Main St.. Butler. Pa
r% #1
j HAT tj
SALES
i $5. $4. S3>j
f HATS
: FOR »1.00 J
r A 1
JTake a Look at Them >1
J i
ij Underwear
VAM Reduced kl
wa Prices. M
f • v/OA!A'/v'/ k 3
«Jno. S. WickH
k j Hatter and Furnisher.fj
M 242 S. Main St.,
7A Butler, Pa. k^j
Opposite F. O.
L. C. WICK.
DEM.RH !N
LUHBER.
Hotel Nixoi"\,
215 N McKeari St , Butler,
Haviog rented this hot*'l for another
year, I again invite the patronage of
of my old friends and the pnblic gener
ally.
R. O. RUMBAUGH-
I Sp S d , ♦
Chocolate
Cake *
i" \ . / i*s&'' To the yolks of five eggs, well beaten, add
M
f Jr<u( fN «!»*••' fupc.iwt milk, one teaspoonful ground cln-
I £tyi I it, then the whites
I '"t j! >w IM&itjT j| •* r >* \ of t«>• eg-■-well tieaten. one and a half caps
r«l tfl>- -S ilour having in It one measure "Banner"
IVI I 111 I * iy V :£t Unking i'ovrder; hake in jelly-cake pans:
W Vk L ..I I lip/ J*l 'Vw v. :»«■!. . M spread each layer with the follow-
T /i
/A' fW FOR THE CREAM.—TO four omicea of
// / GDtll. jfTCjJr aA> wjx plain chocolate, grated, add one cup of white
§ iy/ t 2 ' f\ two tahlespoonfuls of corn starch, one
.j A _ jj \ ( r;], <«eet milk, one tahlespoonful extract of
I vanilla: mix well together anil boil until It
M 1* _ tin ■;• 11-, -tirrinir constantly; when cold,
- spread it on the layers of the cake.
BANNER RECiPE BOOK Free by Mail.
P. 0. Box 245, Pittsburg. Pa.
•
Our now Famous
Special 1-2 oft Sal 6
In our Cloak Department
AVill be Continued
for a short time only
at
DUFFY'S STORE,
Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman's
February Clearances
And Opening of New Spring Goods.
Winter Goods Far Below Value. Novelties for Spring.
Spring 1901.
|Fi rst"SWwTng"of"La?i e h"e w ~Tai lor Made Smts.j
In Pebble Cheviot-Venetian and Broadcloth, Eton-Blouse
and Jacket Effects, in Black and Colors $lO up to S3O.
SILK FLANNELS and MERCERIZED COTTONS—To > fu
ahead of wearing time? Not at all lor these who like first selection
and getting their spring sewing out of the way before spring is here
Shirt Waists, Silk Flannels in plain and figured effects, at 90c
SI.OO and $1.25. Mercerized Cottons 25c and 40c, all new st> li-1
designs and colorings. New Embroideries, Laces, White Goods
Nothing like them shown elsewhere. New Spring taffeta Silks, 75c.
value SI.OO.
NEW SILK WAISTS and NECKWEAR—BIack, Old Rose
Pink, Blue and Red at $5.00, value $6.00. The new L'Aiglon Hclt
and Collars in velvet ribbon ends and gold spikes—collars 25c up t
-51.25. Belts 25c up.
LADIES' JACKETS —35 Ladies' Jackets left—black and color?
—former price $5.00 to $15.00 —come a", once and take your th ici
at $1.50
Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN
Grand Clean=up Sale.
We have just ended a very busy season and in looking through
our stock we find .e have left too many heavy-weight good -.
Broken lots in Overcoats. Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits
that we will seii a! a price that wili ma' e them go. We mcai> this,
every word of it. Douthett & Graham have the reputation, you knov/,
of living strictly up to therr advertise rr.'; nt, r.o difference what it costs
What's the use cf paying big prices for goods when you can bu)
them from us during this tx'e, which wj- last for 30 days, fcr near!)
oue-half of what they are worth?
PRICES THAT WILL WIN!
78 Men's Overcoats that Go at Two Prices:
•■SH Men * Overcoat* at 40 M<-n's Overcoat* *'
lii 601,1 s7.o® g ° at $5.00
10.00 r > »
c 00
All th& balance of our Overcoats v. ill be sold at a reduced price
Al! the above goods have been taken from our regular stock ar d
put on separate counters. We have put on anew ticket containirg
the sale price alongside the ticket containing the old price, both
marked in plain figures. Remember, thi.-. sa'e lasts only 30 da;-s, so
in order to please yourself with a choice at this remarkab'e sale, you
had better take advantage of this opportunity at once Come in and
see for yourself. It is a pleasure for us to show these goods whether
you buy or not. Yours,
DOUTHeTT & GRAHAfI.
fsmoking Meat
1 Without Fire. Fuel or S:nok'- Honse-Hotue by win:; Wright's Condensed f
C Smoke, a Liqnid Saioiie, made from Hickory Wood, and containing a s
/ valuable meat preservative. S
3 A New fflgmnilj ■lldlllj tin- aaaoke fr<>:j. Mttol wood can Ito converted in- *
C to a liquid and in that t>tai<- applied ton at, sn; >kinx it thoroughly. In audition C
J to giving procc-vM'*** for .triioStiu;.' Harris. , !*:♦•«* B< «'f. r*aiisagvs. lloiogna and 3
# ...,: |Tj.
J th- pack- V
C lug houses. For -»al*i by y
SREDICKC SROHMAN,j
C 109 N, Main St , Pescriptioa Druggists. Butler, Pa. C
f" I ff' K E c K
; Men don't boy clothing for the
I W s ' 1 1 purpose i.f spending money. They n
L WriVim | j desire to get the best possible re
\J^: ]| suits for tl e money expended. Not
• Mr\ ■ cheap goods but goods as cheap as
£r, I , they can 1 e sold for and made up
properly. If >Oll want the correct
;i Ys jfr~wJMr\ s\ thing at tl:e correct price, call and (
--—■ i \ ¥ j ( J ij { I examine <ur laij;e stick of FALL I <
I\W tBW VII If ANI) WINTER WEIGHTS—
J\T I LA . TEST STYLES, SHADES
"" UW K E C K
Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed.
G.iF. KECK, Merchant Tailor,
142 NorihlMain Street, Butler, Pa
WT&MMHI FREE TO ANYBODY
IS? V > ; < K2R'. V's&?'» JVST WATCH I:H. CAMERAS. JKWELBV,
' " KILVKKWARK, and ir.atiy other valuable premiums
TiihlHyi l^Cjint^
' <>•■?><. '.iij*/'~~ Writ** f ■•-(lay ami git extra present I'ltEE.
FKANKLIN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
.. v"* *3O Filbert Street, rtuladclphla, Pa.
IN THE MATTER OF CRYING. ■
W~hllc V/eeiiltiK la Quite Natural. It '
*lnr Be ••Cared" Ir» Children.
It comes natural to every woman to
pity a child whe-n It hurts Itself. Be
the misadventure big or little, the
mother Imui; dia;cly takes the little one
in her arms an 1 iu her most .sympa
thetic, pitying tones tries to solace it.
Ar.d of course the child concludes
something terrible has happened to it
and cries vigorously. A little baby it
pitied can soon be brought to a weep
in;-' state when nothing whatever is the :
mutter with it. Just call up your most
v,-ider, sympathetic tone; ask him that
lime honored question, "Did they boos
the baby V" r.nd the little lips will begin
to quiver, the mouth to droop, and soon
a wail breaks forth that is meant to in
dicate that "they" did.
Of course children will cry some
times. Crying is an institution that
cannot be done away with. Crying,
more or less, is expected with the advent
of the little stranger, but the more or
less depends largely on the parents. A
child can be laughed into a good hu
mor. Instead cf pitying him at the nu
merous little hurts he gets, those that
are really of no importance, treat
them as a good joke. Laugh at them,
and the baby will quickly laugh with
you. It doesn't take long to chase the
tears away. Besides doing away with
a'lot of unnecessary crying it teaches
him not to mind little hurts and devel
ops a brave, manly little fellow. This
does not apply to serious mishaps, but
to those numerous little bumps which
youngsters are continually getting and
which a little pity quickly magnifies
into something of importance in child
ish eyes.
Never giving a child anything he
cries for is another excellent way to
nip in the bud the crying habit. If it is
proper for him to have, promise it to
him when he stops crying. Reward his
good behavior, not his bad. Of course
if bad habits in this direction are form
ed, it is hard to correct them. But such
discipline observed from the beginning
will make crying an infrequent per
formance in the home where the youth
ful monarch reigns.—Philadelphia Tele
graph.
THE TITLE REILLY TOOK.
He Made IliniHclf an Hilt a Man an the
lirxt of Them.
"When you mention the name of
John Reilly, you touch a reminiscent
chord in the hearts of hundreds of the
older residents of Baltimore," remark
ed a well known gentleman.
"On one occasion Rtilly had to jour
ney to Philadelphia on business. It
was in the time of the old stagecoaches,
and he made his way leisurely along.
Upon arriving there he registered at
one of the leading hotels. That leads up
to my story. At that time it was custom
ary for men to add to their signatures
such titles or evidences of dignity as
they possessed. When Reilly looked
over the hotel register, he saw some
thing like this: 'John Jones, Ll* D.;
William Smith, A. M., A. B.; Samuel
Johnson, D. D.' Seizing a pen, be in
scribed the following: 'John Reilly, F.
R. S.' Then' he went about his busi
ness and spent a pleasant and profita
ble afternoon.
"Returning to the hotel at night, be
wns met by a committee of leading and
learned citizens. They greeted bim
with greatdefereneeandexpressed their
gratification that such a distinguished
man should be in their midst. He was
urgently requested to deliver a lecture
before some scientific body during his
stay. You see, they Judged from the
mystic letters on the hotel register that
he was a fellow of the Royal society.
"Reilly was a man of imposing per
sonal api»earance. He made himself
very agreeable to the committee, but
could not tame a date for the lecture.
When they left bim. a friend asked the
reason of the demonstration.
" 'What do yon mean by writing the
letters F. II B. after jroor iiame, any
way*/
"They i:,ean "fried, raw and ■tew
ed," and I serve tbe beat in Balti
more.' Baltimore Sun.
Tbe Cera of an larratUa.
The latt General Georg' B. McCJel
lan. U. H. A., is credited with baring
made tbe statement many years ag4
tbat the -riikirj? of elatns into tbe sand
aiong tbe ocean *bore by tbelr
shells and ejecting tbe water from
tbecn in a thin stream first suggested
to bim tbe rose of tbe water jet as an
aid in sinking piles in taod. At any
rate as loug ago as VC/2 a water jet
was so used by General McClellan's ad
vice in putting down piles for a wharf
and warehouse. Water was forced
through an ordinary rubber hose, with
a piece of gas pij* on the end for a
nozzle. This was placed close to the
point of tbe pile on tbe bottom, the jet
of water scouring tbe sand away from
tbe pile and making a bole, in which
the pile sank rapidly.—Gassier' b Maga
zine.
Sensitive Tobirro '
In Cuba the beKt tobm _ s from
one strip of land only. «Le ti .pes of a
certain river and even there a north
wind may ruin tbe crop Tobacco is
tbe most sensitive plant we know of.
Tbe smallest thing affects its flavor.
I'laut Virginia tobacco in Germany
and the result is a better tobacco, but it
is Geruiau tobacco, not Yirginian. Id
north Borneo tbey produce tbe most
delicate and silky leaves tl.at ever
were seen but tbe tobacco lacks char
acter and taste. Send Havana seeds
to the Philippines. and you merely pro
duce a superior Manila.—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
I.ovrl? Philanthropy.
Mr«. Brown—We are going to give a
progressive eaehre for the poor. I love
to do something for tbe poor.
Mrs. Jones—So do I. 1 love to play
progressive euclire for them.—Brooklyn
Life.
HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil
iousness, n. Headache.
Easy to ta' - ' o cp.-rate. 25c.
Rhhcmatism CCR£D in A DAV.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures iu I to 3 days.
Its action upon the system is retr ark able
and mysterious. It removes at once tbe
causes and the disease immediately dis
appears. The first dose greatly benefits;
75 cents Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. F.
Biloh I>ruj;eists Butler. \f.r ofi
invoicing Sale.
We take "Stock" March Ist.
From Feb. 9th to March Ist will be a
clearance sale as follows:
Decorated China 1-5 off our rtgulai pr ces.
White Cbii a '/ s off.
Biic-a-firac '/j <'ff-
I'ictures and Photo Medallions off.
Plaster 'lusts and Panels off.
,-terling Silver Novelties off.
Photograph Albums off.
Cameras l /$ of.
Kodaks 1-5 off.
Pocket Books and Purses % off.
Games % off.
Bibles—all kinds—% off.
25c books (" 18c.
35c books (a) 25c.
Take advantage to this.
Regular prices prevail after March Ist.
DOUGLASS
HOOK STOKE
Eagle B'l'd. >;ear P. O.
241 South Main street.
1 Music scholars^%vantf dat 128 West
Wayne St.
OVERBURDENED.
The Egyptian woman looks greatly
overburdened, and yet the physical bur
dens she carries will not compare with
the burdens borne by many an American
woman. There is no
t burden like the bur
den of disease. The
woman who suffers
from inflammation
or ulceration, hear
ing-down pains, weak
,back and nervous
ness, bears a burden
which crushes her
very life.
Every woman
should know that
Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription makes
weak women strong
and sick women
well. It cures the
womanly diseases
which cause weak
ness and feebleness.
It quiets the nerves,
cures the aching
back and throbbing
head, and gives
strength for wifely
cares and maternal
duties.
"When I first wrot*
to you I wa* in a bad
condition, and had almost given up." say* Mra.
Bella Suider, of Wilkesville, Vinton Co., Ohio.
"I was suffering from female trouble of the
wcrst kind ; I couldn't cat anything without
suffering great distress; throat hurt me bv
spells; was nervous and weak. Had numb
hands and arms, heart trouble, pains all through
my body and aching head and neck. Jt seemed
that I could not work at all. I cot Dr. Pierce a
medicine and took it as directea. and the first
week it began to help me. I took three bottles
and am glad to say that it did me more good
than all the other medicine I ever took. I feel
better than I have for years.*
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, fn paper
covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to pay expense of mail
ing only, or if cloth bound volume is
send 31 stamps. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Humphreys*
Specifics euro by acting directly upon
the disease, without exciting disorder in
any other part of the system.
XO. CURES. PRICES.
l-Frvtri, Congestions, Inflammations. .*25
'2-\Vermi, Worm Fever, Worm Colic...
.3—Tect!»i ng . Colic, Crj'lng,Walcef ulncss .*2 5
4—Diarrhea, of Children or AdulU *25
7—Coughs. Col Is, Dror.chitis 25
s—Xruralgia, Toothache, Faeeache '23
Headache, Sick Headache, Vertlso.. .\J<j
1 o—l)yMpep*ia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.*2s
11 —£ up preened or I'ainful Periods .*25
I*2 Whites. Too Profuse Periods .*25
13—Croup, Laryngitis Hoarseness *25
14—Salt It he ui::. Erysipelas, Eruptions . .*25
s—Rheumatism,5 —Rheumatism, RbcooaiicPains *25
IC—Malaria, Chills, Fever and
19—Catarrh, IriSucuza. Cold In tbe Head .*25
*2Q—Whooping-<'oi?gh *25
*27—Kidney Disc-aseq 25
OH —Xcrvous Debility 1.00
30 —Urinary Weakness, Wettingßca. .. .*25
77—« rip. Hay Fever *23
Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at youi
Druggists or Mailed Free.
Soli by druggist*. <jr sent on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John Sts..
New York
Tills Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generous fc will be mailed of the
most popular Ca!.. rli and Hay Fever Cure
(Ey'e Cream . ,:i sufficient to demon
strate the grc ... iiisrits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHEBS,
56 Warren St, New York City.
Ber. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi
tive enre for catarrh if ns«d as directed."—
Bev. Francis W. Poole, Pestor Central Pres.
Chorch, Helena. Monl.
Ely's Cream Bal*n is the acknowledged
enre for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drntf Price, 50 cent*.
Palp
tation,
fluttering or irregular pulsa
tions are an indication of weak
ness of the nerves or muscles
of the h'-art. A weakness long
continued produces deformity
and organic disease. If your
heart action is weak, make it
strong. Build up the muscles
and strengthen the nerves with
the greatest of ail heart reme
dies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
■ t ytj wife fullered great;* with
palpitation of the heart, si&Ah
e*ri r*fr sx>e3is and l%s of r?he
found uTimediate relief from Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure and after a
thorough coarse ber trouWe all
disappeared."'
CAFT Thos. F. OBOEGE.
A then*, -Via.
Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure
quiets the nervous heart, regu
lates its pulsations and builds
up its strength as nothing else
can. Sold by druggists on a
guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
MEDICINAL USE.
Physicians recommend and will advise the
use of
LEWINS PURE RYE WHISKEY.
for the weak ar.d run down system, and in
many cases. if used property, will prevent
lona and continued sickness. If you buy
from us you are sure to get purest and best
quality.
A large stock of tbe below brands always
on hand.
kim ii. it. rtu«>.
lit I KKNHI IMKl! PILLISbKB,
OIB»<> JVKKIIOI.T,
l-AKIil, frill :ipmiS.
..Itfilßl.
and offer tbem to you unadulterated i> ye.tr
old at SI.OO pel full quart, li quarts. $5.00
ATHIiB'g CWMCs
Whiskey guarantf i 3 years old. £2.00 per eal.
Un all C. O. 11. or mail orders of Ji.ooor over
we box and ship proupt'y; express charges
iir> paid.
ROBERT LLWPs > CO.
411 Wate- Ptree
Tt*:er r, J ' % r • PnMr.i Pa,
OpixHito It ft O. £>c*i»ot.
WIDOWS APPRAISEMENTS.
Th<* following widow's appraisements of
personal property and real estate Ret apart
forth*- benefit of the widows of decedents
have l>een filed in the ottire of the Clerk
of the Orphans' Court of Butler County, viz:
Widow f>f John C. Kraft, per property £WO l*»
•• Jacob Fetter, per property 300 00
•* William Kavanaugh. person
al property TX* 65
•• Patrick Corcoran, personal
and real property 187 50
*• A. J. McCoy, personal and
real property. 300 00
•• " John I>aulx*nspeck. real
estate . . 300 00
All persons interested in the above a d-
I>raisem2nts will take uotiee that thc»y will
in- presented f«»r cailfnthiß t«» theOrphus
Court of Huth-r county, l*a.. on Saturday, the
Hth day of March, A. I>., 1901, 'ind if no ex
ceptions l>e filed they will »*? confirmed ab
solutely.
WILLIAM 11. CAMPBELL. Clerk O. C.
Clerk's office. February 4th. 1901.
W. S. & E. WICK,
DEALERS IN
Hough and Worked
Doors, and Mouldings.
Oil Well Itigs a Specialty.
Office and Yard.
E. Cunningham and Monroe Sts.
near West Penn Depot,
IIIJTI.RK PA
WANTED—Honest man or woman totiave
" for large hous< , salary >ls monthly and
expenses, with Increase; position perman
ent {inclose self-addressed stamped envelope
i MANAGER. 330 CaxtoD bldg., Chicago,
Now is The Time to Have
Your Clothing
CLEANED OR DYED.
If you want goou and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, there is
just one place in town where you
can fje' :t. and thai is a
The Butler Dye Works
216 Center avenue
£jS*,VVe do fine work in outj.
door l'hotos.;raphi> This is the
time o! y .ar to have a picture rt
ycur house. Give us a trial.
Agent for tie Jau.eHto*u
ftlijjo to.-New York.
R. FISHER 6c SON-
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRK PATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
Next T>oor to Court House. Butler. Pa.
TAILORS
Have something more formidable to con
tend with than the fancies of man. They
must please his mother, his wife, his
sis'.ers anil his cousins A woman's in
spection of a man's clothes may be casual
but it is sure to be critical. Tiie unmis
tabable style about our make of clothes
at once asserts itself and never fails to
find favor with the most critical.
Whether your object is price or quality,
our facilities for satisfying you are the
best to be had.
Fall patterns ready; every one of them
.strikingly handsome.
ALAND,
Maker of M en's Clothes.
Notice To Taxables.
A Court of Appeals for the different
townships and l>oroughs will be held at
office of the County Commissioners,
Butler, Pa., on the following dates;
Allegheny. Venango and Parker
townships, March lwth; Washington,
Cherry and Marion townships, March
20th: Slippery Rock. Mercer and Worth
townships and Harriaville and Slippery
Rock borough, March 22nd; Brady,
Clay and Concord townships and Sun
bury borough, March 25th.
Fairview and Donegal townships.
Millerstown, Karns City, Petrdlia and
Fairview boroughs. March 27th.
Oakland, Center, Franklin townships
and Prospect borough, March 29th.
Mnddycreek, Lancaster. Jackson
townships and Portersville borough,
April Ist.
Zelienople, Harmony, Evansbnrg and
Connoqnenessing boroughs and Conno
qnenessing township. April 3rd.
Forward, Penn and Middlesex town?
ships, April sth.
Cranberry. Adams townships Mars
and Valencia borough*. April %tb.
Jefferson, Clinton townships, and
Saxonbnrg borough, April 10th.
Buffalo, Winfield and Summit town
ships, April J2tb.
flearfieid and Batler townships.
April 15tb.
Butler borough, Ist ward, April 17th.
Butler borough, 2nd ward. April IHrb.
Butler borongb, Xrd ward. April 10th.
Butler borough 4th ward. April taA.
Butler borcogb. sth ward. April 23rd.
Assessor* are required to be present
on the dar of appeal for their district.
J. J. McOABVEY.
JOHX W GILLESPIE
JOUS A EiCHERT
County ConmwfVjDm
ATTKJiT:
1. C Kl'Kaouos Clerk
Cottitn: Maoaers Butler Pa..
February Web. ISW.
FOR SALE.
*A Tery desirable i/ropety at we** eod
of Pearl street, which ispaved. proposed
stress aire line oo two side* containing
nine and oce-<juartcr acre* with ten
roomed boose. *iate roof all nn/dwa
improvements. drilled well of pore ¥jft
water, wind wheel and fifty larrel tank
barn with wafer and gas pip** good
spring of water. improvement* all new
inquire of Samuel D. Proves.
a postal oird to
Ip* I IT* or call up No. 41
I\#l of the People's
****»■*****}(■* Phone or Bell
122-3 an< 3
W. B. McQEARY'S
new wagon, running to and from fis
Steam Carpet-Cleaning
establishment, will call at your house
take aw ay your dirty carpe's and return
tbem in a day or two as e'ean as new.
All on a summer morning—Carpets,
rugs and curtains thoroughly cleaned on
short notice.
WE MAKE
I JARS
Of Our Competitors
If tbey told the truth concerning the
Chase Brothers, Hackley and Carlisle
Pianos and our manner of dealing with
our customers, we would sell "ill the
pianos that are sold in Builer
There are parties who peddle pianos
(as they cannot be called dealers or
merchants, having no legitimate place
of business) who are telling people that
I "do not keep mv agreements with my
customers," which statement when tbey
make it is an abso'ute lie, and they tell
this DELIBERATELY in order to try to
hurt my business.
Beginning next week, I shall publish
personal letters from my customers, stat
ing HOW they like their pianos and my
way of dealing.
YV. R. NEYVTON,
317 South Main St Butler Pa
L. s. MCJLJNKIN,
Insurance and Real Estate
Agent.
117 E. JEFFERSON.
BUTLER - PA
A. M HERKIMER,
Funeral Director.
245 S. Main St. Butler PA
Excursion to Allegheny.
Commencing Sunday, May 6tb. the
Sunday excursion fare from Butler to
Allegheny will be one dollar for tickets
good going on train leaving Butler at
£.05 a 111 , City time, returning on train
earing Allegheny at 5.30 p. m. city
me.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE '
PITTSHUKG & WESTERN
Railway. Schedule of l'as
fmger Trains in effect May 28,
1599. BUTLER TIME.
[>t»l«rt. Arrive
.ilirghenv Accommodation 6 if* A.M 9(O A.*
Allegheny Kxprees t» 05 ** 9li *'
New Qftetle Accommodation hOS " 9l: " ■
Akrou Mail 8 06 A.M 7 (O P
Allegheny Fast Y.xy re» 96* " 12 18 * [
Allegheny Kxpr*iw .1 »*) p.m 4 45 pm j
Chicago Kxpre*» A 40 |>m I*2 18 am ,
Allegheny Mail 550 " 745pm '
Allegheny and »w Caatle Accim 550 M 703 ** |
Chicagc Limited SSO 44 912 AH j
Kane and Bradford Mail Shss a m 2 50 r.M
Clarion Accommodation 4 S5 r.ii 9 45 AM '
Cleveland and Chicago Kxprww .. 625 am
SI"NI>AY TKAINS.
Allegheny Express 8 05 A.m 9 l'-'A.ii
Allegheny Accommodation 5 50 r.v 5 ui r.M
New Caetle Accomm««latk>n 8 05 A.M 7 U3 **
Chicago Kxpremi S 40 r.a ft OU am
All»-«heny Accommodation 7 03 pm
On Satuidays a train, known as the theat** train
will leave Butler at 5.5u p. m., arriving at Allegheny
at 7.20; returning leave Allegheny at 11.31) p. m.
Pullman sleeping cars on Chicago Express between
Pittsburg and Chicago.
For through tickeu to all point* in the w«t, north
west or aouthwest and information regarding rontM
time of trains, etc. apply to
W. R. TURNER, Ticket Agent,
R. B. REYNOLDS, Sup't, N. D., Butler, Pa.
Butler, Pa. C. W. BASJ>ETT,
G. P. A., Allegheny, Pa
II 0 DI'NKLE,
Sup't. W. &L. Div.. Allegheny Pa.
rpHE "PITTSBURG, BESSE
-1 MER & LAKE ERIE R.
R. COMPANY.
Time table in effect Sept. 23, 1900.
* CENTRAL TIME.
Nortliwanl. Daily except Sunday. Southward
(Head up) ' (Read down)
~2 14 12 STATIONS. 1 11 13
P.M. KM A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
12 50 8 42 Erie 112 10 ' 4 15
12 2a 8 2o'Fairview 12 35j 4 40
12 13 8 lOjOiranl 112 4» 4 53
1 38 8 18 ar. .Conneaut.. .ar 1 37 6 00
11 00 7 03 I*.. Conneaut.. .lv 11 00 4 32
11 55 7 50 CranegTille i 1 07 5 17
U 50 7 45 Albion 1 12 5 25
11 35 7 29 Springbon> 1 27 5 40
11 28 7 23 Conneantville 1 33 5 4ii
11 10 7 05 Meadviile Junct.. 1 54 6 05
11 50 7 50 ar., Meadviile.. ar 235 G 43
10 20 6 20 lv.. Meadviile... lv 1 (15 5 15
11 20 7 20 ar. .Con Utkt .tr 2 05 t> II)
10 50 6 501v..C0n. Lake. lv 1 35 5 44
7 2o ar .Linesville ..ar 6 2o
6 20 lv •• lv; 5 45
10 54 6 48iHartatown 2 Ofij 6 lit
10 4' t 643 Adamaville 1 213 e25
10 4o 6 34 Osgood 2 23 6 36
" 10 10 33 6 28 Greenville 6 35 2 30 6 40
ti 05 10 2li C 22 Sbenango 6 42 2 3Ji 0 53
5 4s 10 07 fi 03 Fredonia 6 57 2 53 7 OS
5 31 9 50 5 49 Mercer 7 13 3 11 7 25
5 26 !» 45 5 43 Houston Junction 7 19 3 17 7 31
5 If 9 28 5 25 Grove City 7 4o 3 37 7 50
4 .17 9 12 HarrinvtUe 7 53 3 49!
4 51 9 08 Branchton 8 01 3 57 j
510 942 ar... Billiard... ar 942 540
3 05 7 05 lv.. .Milliard. ..lv 7 05 3 05
4 47 9 03 Keister 8 05 4 01
4 33 8 48 Euclid '8 20 4 17
4 oo 8 18 Butler 8 50 4 45
2 15j 7 00! Allegheny 10 20 fi 2o
lA.M. | | I'M. 1
J S. MATSON, E. H. UTLEY,
Sup't Transp. Gen. Pass. Agt,
Greenville. Pa. Pittsburg, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
SCHCDUU i« Ervrcr Nov 2C, 1900
Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Divirioa.
Train* leave Kukiminetw Jnurlioc ** follow*.—
For liuffelo, 0 ofi s. m. ami 11.40 |>. m. «luily, with
through parlor aotl »l«<pigg earn.
Far Oil City, lAO, a. rn., 2.19, 0.13 arid 1140 p.
m. week-<laj«. Sumlajr», 'JJbr, a. m., 6.13 ami 1140 p.m.
For R»l Hunk, 7.4«, :i 11.17 >. m , 2.39, 0.13, 9.34,
and 11.40 p. m. week-lay. Sundays, 9.56, 10.49 a. m„
6.13 and 11.40 p. m
r»T Kitlannlug, 7.48, a JO, 9j«, 11.17 a. m.
6.13, 7.34, !>.34, aod 11.40 p. m. »eek-day». Muudarn,
956, 10.49 a. m„ 0.13, 10.45, ami 11.40 p. m.
Foi detailed Information, addrm Tboa. E. Watt, Paai
Agt. Western District, Corner DRb Arena* and Smitli
tteld Street, Pittabnrg, Pa.
J B. HCTCHISOX, J. H. WOOD
loners! Manager G«n n °tmr. A*en
SOUTH. , WEEK DATS ,
A. M A M. A. *. P M. P M
BLTI.EB Lm» 6 25 S 06 10 20 2 36 ft 06
Haxuntarg Arrive #54 S 3o 11 U 3 Ml 5 2S
BotUr Junction " 727 * 53 11 40 3 25 553
Butler Junction. ~t«**« 7 31 4 53 11 52 3 25 5 53
Natrona Arrive 7 40 # 01 12 01 3 34 0 02
Tarentnm. 7 44 » <f! 12 M 3 42 * ifl
SprlogrUle 1 7 52 » IS 12 IS 3 52 fo Ji
flareny.nt fr JO 12 tt 4 0# HI '/7
*ban*mrg. S 11 •36 12 4S 4 12 « "H
Allegheny.. ' * 24 ® iM I 02 42ft S 43
A. If. A.M. F. ■. P.M. P.M.
ffOTDAT TBAMS—U*r« Batler lot Allegheny
City mad principal intermediate ttatione at 7>> a •»,
«4 M) p. at
BOBTH. Win DATS
A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M FX
Albvfctwy Chy .We 7 '/» «' 14 10 45 ilo *IS
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Sain liia ti)na, * ......... .....Mi"
HarnaUu* Mail, » UtCrM
Eajraa * 4tSii '
Maii and Zxtmm daily Fur *e» I jrk uuiy.
Tbivufi bvflet sliai|ay, au ovtXm ... IMt "
bahra Kxp>«k, ' 7 » -
Faat Lows, * b HU *
Pitud/ur* Limited, daily, wrtii fjmum
Uj Sew l'urk, aad aiwfujif can to *e» Turk,
iialtiiuur* ai>d unly Ko extra
iare c*i tiiia traiii..... ...1"
rlulad'a Mail, 6uuda>« ucjy fc:4t' a.a
For Atlantic City (via Delaware Kjver Bridge, all
rail r\mte), A.M. and b 'Sj PM, daily.
BUFFALO, IJOCHESTER &
PITTSBURG RY.
TIME TABLE.
In effect Feb. 1, IJWI.
SOUTH BOCMIL
EAfTEKX TIME. *l2 »0 nil
Pituimrg I ie«\e a.m am p.ni pju pju
Alieeiieiiv / P. A W. Sta 9 «J0 4 00 10 («
batier 10 12 5 05 11 >
Feneltoo 5 31 11 51
i'raigsvilie 10 4a 5 C 12 01
ruwanaviUe 5 S3
Montgomery-vine | i 5»
Weat Mtagivve.. ...! 0 OH
Echo t llffi 6291243
Uaytun 11 *> € 41 12 a3
North
Hamilton ......... ] 7 Of'
Valier
PunxßUtawney ar 12 08 7 Si 1 2ft
lv 6 »i 12 10 2 JO 7 £. 1 30
Bix Bon '6 X> 12 22 2 43 7 40
Curwensville... ar'B 211+4 20 4 30i
• learfield arj 6 32 *4 32 4 S:
liußou 7 lo 12 50 3 30 #l3 2 17
Fall* Creek 7 17 12 57 3 30 p.m; 2 24
Brock way ville .. . a.m 110 34* 240
Kidgvray 145 4 24 3 IS
Johnsouhurg ......... 1 57 453 3 31
Mt. Jewett 2 4» 5 41 4 19
Bradford ar 3 35 6 30 5 05
Salamanra ...........*T 4 O"*' |»Jli
Buffalo «r| 6 "30
Ruchester *rj *7 50 J H4o
1 I j turn
SOI'TH BOUND.
EASTERN TIME 7t13 +9 ]*3 Ml *T
leave a.m A.ma.m p.m p.m
R«X!he«ter +7 4."» 8 35
Buffalo U -*9 00 10 00
imlamanca I*, jll 13
Bradford .... » v « 4.» I- 10* 12 5'
ML Jewett 8 4i|l2 5« 1
JohtiflODbarg ; 9 1 43 1 51
Kidfrwar I 9 2 2 «»T
BruikwavMlle 10 #7| 232 p. «u 2 ♦»
Falls Oeek a.m 10 ">4 2 44 2 57
Dußoirt 640 11 C>! 255 J) 310
CMtU \r j
CunreinTille lr| j11*49 7 18
Big Hun | 7 13 11 31 3 30 9 05 3 42
Puiixsutawuey ur 7 3H 11 45 333930 358
»« lv 7 3l» a.in 335 p.m 4 00
Yalier. ' 7 41
Hamilton.. j 7 46
North P«»int I 7 53
Dayton • » 11 4 09 4 33
Echo >8 22 4 30 4 411
Went ifotgrove I 8 45
Monlgomi'rrrille 8 54
Cowan*ville ; 9 00
(Yaiprrille 9 11 4 57 5 23
Fenelton 9 22 5 33
Butler I 9 4ft| 5 34 6 00
AUechenj) P. ± W. su 11 tO 6 45| 7 30
Pittaburg / arrifel a.m I p.m. I a.ra
* Daily, f Daily except Sunday.
Trains 3 und 6 are solid vestibuled
equipped with handsome day coaches
and reclining chair cars, also cafe cars
daily except Sunday.
Trains 2 and 7 have Pullman Sleepers
between Buffalo and Pittsburg.
Edward C. Lapey.
(jren'l Pass. Agent,
Rochester N. Y.
i po©ooooooooooooooooeocoo«x
; 'Closing Out >P| T n A Ul" < c,osin 9
'SALE \u- T. PAPE,S SALES
( i Y
( > The Leading Millinery House of Butler Co. X
{ sold our store property we are obliged to vacate.^
< I >And in order to dispose of our stock and store ficturesO
we oflFer everything below FIRSL COST. 2
< > COME AND GET BARGAINS. A
< j SHOW CASES. MIRRORS, ETC.. FOR SALF. A
CLEARANCE SALE!
Every'a in our stock has been
rraiked dow o insure quick sales.
Save 25 to per cent by purchasing
now. Special bargains in Ostrich Tips,
Breasts, Fancy Feathers, Birds, Aigrettes,
Flowers, Ribbons, etc., etc. All
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Chil
dren's Caps, and bonrets will go just at
one-half price as we need the space for
Spring goods, at
Rockensteln's,
• *
328 Soutli Main Street. ------ Butler. Pa
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Regular Kates Ji.
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• BLTLEK. PA
Steim Heat and Electric Light
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city.
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SEW HOLSE. NEW FCKNITCUK
Central Hotel
4:^10
SIMEON NIXON, JR ,1 „
J. BiiOWN NIXON, / Mgrx
B'JTLS R. Pv
Oppoblie r^urtlHouse.
Next Door to Park Theatre
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler Penn'a
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wavs on hand and for hire.
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Stable Room For 65 Horses.
A icood class of hordes, both drivers and
draft horses always on hand and for sale
under a full puarantee: and horses bought
pon proper notification by
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ele jb mo. So. SH.
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I 39.South;Main strett.