Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 30, 1901, Image 3

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    THt; CITI^fCX.
THURSDAY. M W jo, 1901.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.<C»TE—AII adT«-rt:> Saw-cdta.- to c=aie
•a*oc * In itwlr '*4*- *'4 nolifj us Ol
.fcetr Intention u> -r «*<a.n Mon
lajr c.»r.-..n-r.
Notice in Bankruptcy estate of W: l
Yea gel .
Administrators wile, e*U»te of Daniel
Heck.
Rnff & Son's shoes.
Huael ton's ahoea.
Donebeit & Graham's clothsn*.
C. & T * furniture
Brown Sc Co* local*
Newton's Pianos.
Vln«lni*«i »uh ani fcic- iiU** «-f «»ta«*
•u> wcmc is» - r rv> ;pt bonk* tt the «-JTI
.ES »&.< •-. - i<: yx-r- Ol liiUkuig auUltr »»ie*
tn*!l n<j»« !*►<•»
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Fonr new applicants for license
—Giaut era ker* shall not be sold or
cracked in Br.t'er.
- Th« *>« i' u of the May has »<e~n
raining to >t„ 1 i -'f. on both the
juat ard tae at»j *t
—Tlw» Lull' r B inch i* to be impror.
el uewiriJ;-- new railsan-l theelim
{nation of aotae. urea.
—-'C 'itnumty • t loten-:." the new
definition ra ru»t. ' means getting
londb'-r for w • r« mhraii.
Th American* pro|iow 1 t» tak,
nothing »t H• ir • ;*»rt;iiv fn»m t'hina
and jrei the t hit..-- asked them to stay, j
The sir»-« t . nr hn»« ot Allegheny
and Pitt-- nrg nr* to t» «t»wW up the
AlWh'-ny rlv« r a* far north »* Taren
lata
—ln Pl'tsbttrg, last Tti-Uj. John P ,
B ft' * » M« ■ k Van!*, took [
a mie h powder*. and died *b»rt j
1> fir
—A t»*r was killed in,
tVarfV-l Ok), thi* *t*te a few d*v*
at 1. a id down in tt'xrt Virginia a bear
killed three who w»r* piaving
la the
—Tne Herman l.«»h-r*n» <d
»/ City ht** wfutal <-ltht*e« a«*re* of
l*«d in \ ' >ut« tap. *»er M*r* and will
VmdoW their h>*m«> fv>r ag»d people fc> 111
a* ant a* they «*U thetr pCVf* rty In
Wood* tan. just Wlow the city
—A fundus thna<W and wind storm
la«t Friday afternoon W-w down nearly
a d»'*»'« de*ri» V* on the iWtrl Yotui*.
And«<r«.n krl . iuim- r»uai»
L*alrr and ad>4M*« fatm» t>n harJ
lt<<» «vrv al«> Mown duwn and the
da i»atfv will Itkalr »ww c*a»»»dera
tlz mii.dtk
—l%O graduate* and at«
«|»m* i»f the lt«itl»r «*vdW#»
ha«'< uosolly sorutvd j- w M
!>>.«• Joh* Kvatta. UxA k»|»f f> »
Kniu' 1 l r^d» t'iv, Uatlvr, U R
* ih tl»» tVun*. It K. Co..
fMMh<tTy Ha> lUlm. u<wk kwet»r M
A IMtaioiirit Brui
The UtOa luiian «iit who dud »«
id <aa( week, waa bnned
a*il '.Uy. her twlf h »""«'» turned black.
Her >l«aih la said to kav< Lewti > an«nl
l»jr eat»n< ao »r gra*i which tfcere
air yidluw svads or spaoks
1 thai itv t*(t |aola»noa* ia saiti to
■ hive Urn a retuarkahly bright girl—
'ix and Uetiuan e* well
«• Italur and her terrible death ia a
trartiinii to children agatnat eating
•rhstt ver the; find in the woud*
-flutue of th» hall or hail-atuaea that
1-11 la thia couuty last Friday, were
BSMOtily Itrgn. At Evan* City they
««r- "aa large *• walnut*, at .Millers
| ,*n kiuii ui«wor>"i over two inchea in
circomfrr> n<v aul we have heard of
both men nn-1 horaea t>.<iag caught out
in htil storuw and bvißK jKj!ind» - l by
the ».oiie» * > hard to cause th- tn to
be 'sore all over" for aeveral <lar» after.
Hail are geun'-raUy sopp"4ed to
be form- 'l by the rain dropping tbr<mgh
• strata of cold air. Imt the book* say
thev are formed b) the rain-drope being
eaagbt in a whirlwind ttiid 'cf J .
. .«*t np
Int■» the tn-ttio" 't /aU , aail
1 n snow storm, where they te-
ceive a coating of *x»ow. Xobody ha*
ever been up trturi; t' '*» tbe rain drop*
bobbin# up and down betwoen Iht cloud .
Strata and the *now utraU*. bnt every
t»ly know* t'xit th» po*er of gravity
finally bring* tbe stonea to the Birth*
surface, and that they ran bit bard.
Are yon *atl*fted with the Hhoes you
have been baring? Are they what they
should be Are they made right t Do
they fit projx-rly ? Do they wear *ati*-!
factory l Are they *iyli*h'r These are
the vital to be considered when
bitying shoe*. We guirantee oar shoe*
to be right. A. Ruff &. Hon.
The fall tcitn of »cbool at tbe Hut'e
Rtfl'.ncn* College r/f>-nn Monday, Sept. 3,
tp'. fiewl for catalogue and circular*. I
Hut(.Kg huiisusi Cor.i.K<iH.
tonality and Fair llesling l» what
brought our buxinetw up to it« present
•tanding. and we expect to continue this
p'liey a* long hh we keen store A.
Huff H<m.'
Vou will want a Refrigerator now.
Bee (he line at Brown 6c Co'*.
Men » Vici Kid Hboes, Tipf» ! fd. Lice,
♦1.50 at RnffV
A new lot ot Iteed will arrive
thin week at Brown & Co's. Prif.ee %■'
to f<i
(Hie rfkjt b Uu(f m will n.jiay yon.
More new Parlor Good* arriving each
week at Brown & <>>'«. For tbe
Leather Couch made ne<- us.
Lilies' Ktylisb Oxfords SI.OO. Men's
♦1.85 at Buff h
There is no food so healthy, notirish
in p, refreshing or ai cheap *j
Pi* Wo for ■> cents, or hi*
fctMin* tor n dollar at Tub ('HKamkRY.-
W« are lmided with PatenV Lefctiier
in Men x, lu,yn' and Youth's, Wo
ctivti'*, -MfitsAr and Children's. Can
show yon more styl<*i than any other
i«tore in Butler county A RnfT & Kof
Did you see thu li'-d l.ounjfr.at Brown
Infant* ttoe sdt tolesboi'<* Red. Blue,
VVr»tt4». Pin'*, Tan, 'l'orra Oitta, Blaek,
e»o , l. w« or Uutfon, only 2* • at Ruff*.
H>-nry filckel has optwl the I>/wry
Brrw' h/. ry Inrn, rear of Lowry hotel
•nd Chirk-* Duffy's utore. away from
d*t|«rof stnet enr line. Everything
new and finit clax*. personal
attention tc. «.an.ixt.t trj'l#.' C»" 6n
Y»'»» wt»n Iti Btitlhr «
' latent Leather Hboej njt Wf
sqinmey riua the only
ius»anl<». d patent Imiher th'#i nold in
Bvlm,
For a nlee Porch R-x.-ker ace Brown 6c !
Co
* Xi|» Muv yemr shoes at
Kitff'4 once and you will be a regular
oos'omer
Oriler your iiiilk and cream fwm the
Creamery wagon ax it pnn*e* yotir d(x>r
or cjill up People"h Phone ■ :f. and tU?
wagon will htop at yotir hotW»j,
Lio»> » w.-sr the Doroaa |C! shoe once
and you will uev«r wear any other. A.
Ruff & Hon.
Hereen Door* ami Window*, Hcrecn
Wire, Poultry Netting v-ry cheap at
M, < KmM»TEIN ,-i
Unr Reputation Rent* on onr Hh<«-a
That I* why we can afford to h*|| none
but good *hi»e* A. Raff & Hon.
A nice line of Hideboard* arrived la*t
week at Brown & Cos. Workman*hlp.
deaign, flni*h, tbe best to be had.
PEKSOXAt.
Mrs. Morearet Heyl of Prospect visit
ed friend" :n Batler. Friday.
Viijil Gilsoo do* nukM a fIOOO a
year c!erkir>c in the Bntier P. O.
John Burris of di>:
some in Butler. Thursday.
Pm«nia DonbJr- and son of Donegal
twp. visitetl friends in Bntler.ycsterdav.
S. F. Bowser orate? at Zelienople and
A. B C. McFarlaod at Ilarrisville to
iiay.
Tl. m< »B. McClymoods and mb of
Brady did sown- shopping in Butl'-r.
yesteriay.
Mi?s Frances B. Doddsof his
entered the nnrres' traing school of the
South Side Hospital, Pittsburg.
The home of Chris. Hays and wife of
Baena Yista was made glad by the
arrival of a fine new boy last week.
Condflctor Guthrie lock* like a littl.-
Admiral in his new nniforni. and his
train is always on time to the second.
Mr. Pen field, the new manager of the
Millerstnwn !1< raid, and late principal
of the srh<«tis th.*re. visited friends in
Butler, Saturday*
R. Fisher of the Dye Works left Bat
ler. Ust Thursday evening, and flailed
from Philadelphia. Saturday, for a visit
to h s old home in England
H. H Gitocher at. I wifeof Butler and
O. D Swain and wife of Harmony at
tendml tii,' funeral of Hon J T Donly.
at Sn*lb»ide cemetery. Pittsburg. 1 i-t
Tlintsday.
Mr Simeon Xixcm now of !»*•
Angel-- California send« u» a very
ueativ j.r,nt«d l:ltl»" book i~ontauning a
1 cvjpv of his addpew on the .Siirns of
War (ua>if liefon- th<- I'nion Yet»«r>n
I Le«ion" < f this place aboot nine yeat
•CO.
lienrv Bnider of Xiud*!>vnek twf
caiii» to town. Monday, but wa»
coavl from serving on the jury. He is
senior member of the firm of H
iland< r A M !!«•>• and on intwß'.
of th-- McC innell mill U-ing injured bv
the flood am ntlnr *•» tb**ir mill
hts lw,'n Is.-; t runnit it eighteen bottT#a
day irtai*
yu.-n L. i'« «>f Pro - 1 nd<ad Sh
; at* nt a hnndrv y. ir* ago. She
was th«~ han<t*ono «t qui*# of th** P* r " "'
whrti Napoleon* »r;i i*s
nine EtifM**. and idie bed to !l<». to
t«t t|m< rapture, wveral time*. She wa ■
a g<»>d woman hrr ia r»'ver
% n<*»l br ail German* and *h«- la tl»
Pair-'i. Saint of th- H»»W
i f ladle* «h-w» A repi.— iitatuui of hr
in was la now on vghibitloo In th<
•how window id It C ll«wl*on a shoe
•luiv
rtIK t OMMI'StKMKJiT.
Th«- 1. '< If ..;«*•»» of m-rtj*N
in IliitW, itr IHw ifnxluiton <>f
til* Putler Hlik SfM.
Tb«-tr rotrrUiuuKfttk w*r*> H>«wlit*'
bl«>. mkl Ibey «U »l«l k> w«4l. that both
|i|«lw *•«! {*»!>-« wt|r ohi'Wrml «PM
I)mh
TWr ktvnr that iht'r »?*• a P«v«l«t K>
lh < town. the •> h 'U* »n l Ihe fn«n»Jt*
unl tioUv. lb** >biik m lb" «*fful»c»>u>«*
at Ultir <b.r\
V«t It «*v«r U- thus. and iuar thrj
•twr b» wwrthy at lW (ulk»«mg trib**t«-
rivui t«» of >*•
A I'tH'lll
In buoor ul ifet* Utwlwim uf ttulln
Huh .Vhiwl, ittul.)
I
Saite. t'laiwii sUlun,
Angaria mijaii) id»ol».
iltjut «aeclt vtg»-*iiiit
frtuit, vtldv boa*, clara
II
PnK«a. »U )i »<! Bun*.
Hacruu: llmm unnc C >u»bo*tum
Veatris anuU ȟbditum
omnium w*:raii) in ui»-moruuji
UL
To* navist occupant,
<Vuttiiu|aHM getniuabanl ventu*.
Ac carina* f|| durabanl,
Portn id adiuodain aernruui.
IV.
Ha»ob virtu tes jam diuna
Hamioin lawllbm |iuithw: »i*.
Fin e»t laeti ierire a«tro
Too temper vertiee.
V.
Dandutn placeat pr»e<eptum;
Amjumu lucutKui wi'iV. In ardoia,
Nn- » t minoreui in bonis,
Duiu re*i, aeta* i«tinntur.
.1 ~
... ... OI;wkll.
Prof. a H. 8.
Struck by Lightning.
During otu> of the late thunder storms
a daughter of Rev Taylor of the Pre*
byterian church at Harrisvjlle, while
standing on tbe sidewalk «ai trtruck by
lightning Her clothe* and skin were
slightly torched, the *hoe* torn from
her feet and »be wa» severely stunned
but suffered no further injury ami soon
neortnd.
UclllllOllH.
The annual reunion of the Conrad
Hnyfler family will be held at the farm
of John Hnyder in Brady twp., between
Flora and Wnt Libarty, on Tnetclay.
Jure- 11th All frien'bt and neighbora are
invited.
%in<- ami (jriuriiiig make
I)evoc and Zoic faint wear twice
as long as lead and oil mixed by hand.
Markets.
Wheat wholesale price TA Vt
Rye. '• ,vi
tJats, " :j2
Corn, " 4H
Hay. " l«<st
Egg*, " 10
Batter, " 12-10
Potatoes, " ..... 45
Oniona, p«-r l>u 12*,
Beet*, per 1/u .V)
libnbarb,
'U.ion.,, • 15-' JO
Cabbage, per lb 01
Chickens, dressed 10
Par*n i pa, per bu 50
Tnrniii*
<Jnlon iM;tt*, retail, j»er (jt 10
Htrawtwrric*. j* ; r ijt II
Clover «»'i d, tx r bit |7 >KI
Timothy seed, per bu pi
linriwi Sale.
Al>f will have a «uile of all kind*
iif horse* at the Flick Trading 6c Livery
on W. JefTeraon Ht. on .Saturday. June
Ith at I p. iii.'
M » 't »-
Oi\t *tyjen this Hprinif
4- RufTA H<7;i. 1 V
fdixbed, mahogany fin-
Hookers, covere,d in *ilk taocstry.
yelour or dama*k at Brown X Co'a are
all right. H<-e then,
Aak your girl alx.ut onr Corona Bhoe
at Ruff *.
Try Johnston's B««*, ir- n ami Wine,
for vou,r Syrim; tctiic.
Men* Hativ r«if Ka.-e hh<«L plain or
Tipped, '<•*<■ at Huff*
Wo sink>) and put up butter to order,
in any ntyle or form, and xalte<l to the
taste at Tub <.'iibamkhv.
Ladies' Patent Tip Kid Lace
Wi<! at Ruff's
li«-.<l«|iiart*r* for Hewer I'i|a?. Have
Ju*t received sixteen car load* at
M. C. R'x kknb i i jv'h, Butler. Pa
Money Having chance* thi* w«- k at
Ruff*
Did yow g''t a hvc c«m cj»ke of achiuer
case at Tiik < 'kbamkry.
Children* HptHng Ifeel Kid Hhoes,
*!/<•* 5 to M, JJOc ul. (tuft s.
A cnoice selection of Parlor Table* i i
mahogany w<x>d, at Brown A- C<ii»
We have cnttUnuers who have l»een
doaling with u* for HO years Oar low
price* make long friends. A. Ruff 6c
Hon. '
FOR HALK A centrally located Jot
o<>x«o. Inquire at this oCßre.
CJ'xxl .Shoe* co*t lenH than jxxir one*.
Try a pair of our Corona $-1 *hoes. A.
Ruft 6c Hon.
LCGVL SEWS.
- ; GRAND JURY RETURNS.
The Grand Jorr a TED on IS indict
I menUc- follr-w<
TKUK DILLS.
: L. Horwitz. violation of o'eomargti
ice law. three coants: Wm Page AN;:
1 a<SCB; WM. Bon. >at. AGS. a&b: O W
Dnnkle A&B assault: H. B. McKintey.
violating oleomarscriae law. two c «<
1 Thomas L. Billiard. F»b; Matthew
Snow. P.£l- aAri May Gordon, AGG-
B; Hugh il- ri.'s :: -elling liquor to mi
f nr.rs: Peter Murri- ® F SELLING liqnor to
minors: JAMR? Boyle. selling liquor
S! BILLS IGNORED.
j edon Matthi .V Snow, th. prosecutor
: WIN Belli.-, A&B: Hugh Morrison, -_ni
• ' hracerv. NWTF on county: HUTFLI and P»-
| r Momson. -FILIN- liquor without li
cense and on Sunday
■ The jury approved the erection by
' ; th«* county of A bridge over Brc.lKß. •••■«
I creek in Adams TRRP and over Mn Idy
. creek in Worth and Muddycreek twp*.
I j In thtir final presentment the grand
| the jail and County Hr>r.;e in very ML-
I office in the Court House.
The first case put on trial Monday
morning was that OF the Com mot WRAITH
)v> H B McKinney. a Centre Ave
I «r--R. r Two informations had be» "
' I IU-T.I- Ki.ain.-t him by Jarae* Terrj .as. I>:
I for the Dairy 4C Food Commission, for
MOLING but ferine. Two DETECTIVE cum .
I . J.MIII I'., k M HAND and :>-
tli» v boncht butter from McKinne* an-!
sent tt to F. E. Ashman. a chemist em
I i>I. DV the Commission. Prof Ash
I nan t« stified that the supposed butt R
MrKini rv was convicted on one indie:
M, nt •»n The other it wa« prn-.-T that
I p'ltN'l'-'O -T n McKicm v.
L Horwttt <D Chin ra WAS also put on
I trial fur SELLING OH «• t* » iKt* tire \\ il
prA :y.a:
I but country tntt«r AND the jwrt: UL I R
I Hilty PUCTIIEI H« was acqtnt?'"L
ATTORNEY JHIIM'S Francis Burke "■
I Pittsburg tried the «>leo. ca?es? L*<r THE
M- F- -D C V■" n
The cas*- of Thomas 1* Milliard >•*
I Klipueryrork. • *f SEDUCTION* etc
I was irtl I v the pj*rti>*; marrying.
I Attorney AK-s.»nder of .VMVR att»ni
I ed court F»r the Hilliard AW* Momhy.
I TTN -lav its. *NIMG Wm ) N nt t)
I S j* rirr >4 thi* Arlittgtuß.
I mhti wtt* » hnr*£* »i with 4£ifraritt««! aftb.
I for sinking Th«od re «y. a car
j- ni. r. with an ir»« bar, was acquitted
and the r> «t* put on Aiiih-«uy by th
jurv It app«ar*d Anthony bad antt< >
ed I- 1 in nt by kl kiug over his wheel
Mr* MAV GORDON was put »n tr »!
TN«!O UORUIBK • N a TFIARGW of a,:
£TF™ "FLITHTFCE M SRTK^R, V *^'NG
tud G««o»T I- 'KINTF. -
Mrs ii h*d •t>m« - up l-ehind Mr- V on
Kim St kn< ck>«l her d<>«» and kick"!
hi t Ibro' tim* s Th- defendant >*w>
that Mr- V v»idalia wa« tou*h and hn 1
l.vvl with an o|. - Man while her h"s
l<a»d was away and had tbr»at«'ned t»
t»r« tk her head with a l>r»«»uii»tii*k
Win II they iii< t Mra. (> sakl ahe wan:»d
I Mr* V to retract. Mr*. V refused and
k Ml. .. !):• II th.< IUT - lIU-t
in and mmt> a job of it tte wn.
fouud ituilty of a«-<aull and battery and
the Court suspended sentence.
The RTO#* suits IU wuicli Wui. Page
and T> W Duukle each eharge<i th
other with anaault mid batterv C«t«
"•ITI'D D>iu>le ;MN ; th- ■ ->t- Ti •
men are >aid to have bad a rough and
t'l'ulde tight in U I>ON«-gal twp ' .iltr
house.
Marry Barnes, the pro«-<-ntor was
aenten > D to ]uty th* IXMTS placed on hhn
by THE KRAII'I jury in toe adeb cas"
a:'ain«t Jtswsph Smith.
Ma the W Snow was convicte<l „F A&H
on MR*. Ham '*y tlrovtsof th • Hast END
iin-i vvu- -••M •!;<• d to ;.HV . -I» and a
fine of *».
The i-ases of < Vim. va Hugh and **•'
M ,rr:-.1. 1 F * - rfi d • '
H<Ll»or W ; ...WAE, AR»L *
wt-re aettlvd. FL »O minor-*,
t'l'-:r ll'iant." J. I\ INU
I .* and th<- record coat*
NKW SUITS.
Martin Htini XU heir* of Mary A
Hkillman, DE d, sci fu BU r mortgage of
1967.110.
B loreac* VM HTFTI
demon. p<!tition for divoron. The par
ties are colored and live in Uutler. Thev
were married IN IH'.II and) the (« titinner
av«r» that she WAN ALJIIFIL AMI ill trent
s«» aa to render life bnrdfnsome.
OVKKSKKIT MJLI.KK UK.- I«;NH.
«I. Harvey Miller, overseer 'lF for
Butler borough RE><IKNTR(L Saturday,
stating that he had to appeal from the
AR.di'ors' r< \*,rt in JWX», in order to get
credits due him that he would )*> FORI ed
U> AJITJEA] from the r«q»ort just filed also
and tloit HE vv:l- 1111-.vtllirig to undergo
the lahor and trouble of the olftce any
longer
AI'I'LK ATIONH FOJI LK KN.HK.
Gies & Mfr( rea, Herman Lieliold
Kemp tit Klein, Mary F Shirlev, Loui I
A Welsberg, JACOB Itowiuau, Mrs
Jermie Nixon, Butler Wm. Wabl.C. H
Miller, Kvans CITY, J no. S, Byers
Petrolia: Frank F Lne*, H W Stokev
Zelienople A. A. iloch W U
J. Forqii'-r, Chicora; S. A. Beam. Louis
.V Harmony O M. Kiuilx-
Thielo Kratfe . Saxonhurg; S. M Wil
don, Renfrew; Geo. It Dni»n, Mars P. C.
Frederick, distillery. Xnlienople.
SJIKKC DAM,M;KH.
Thompson Kyle. Jr., Cherry twp , <l7
T-'harlen KUenlterger, Fairview twp, LI'L
T L. Adams. Fairview twp., %V), John
Thontpson, Buffalo twp. FL'I .',O; ALE*
M Weir. Buffalo twp.. $10; D. J.
O'Neal, Cloarfield twji *4O M. II
Thompson, Clay twp ,
SIIKHH I H BALKS.
I orty six A( res of («eo J( (IRAHAM in
Parker twp. to Mr*, Catharine McCand
LEAN for F YS».
Fifty-»I* a/res of Man rice Norris in
< 'AK land VI Frank Kohler for
Mrs. Margaret lleid of Forward twp.
died the Sunday before her life INTEREST
in her husband • estate WSS to IF, *old.
The writs WERE rotorned against HO
itner B, Keisu-r and Maggie and L. I>.
ULcrhart.
ffOTK.fi.
1 he will of Thomas McClvmoiidsdec'd
of Brady twj(., has been prolrtited. no
lefters, AL-o the will of .Jane f'. Alex
ander of Brady twp.. no letters.
The will of JAMEW WELAH T.F Harmony
has L<E«N prolmted and letters T. A"
grant<;d to (IEO/GE E. Welsh; also will
OF Martin FLEHENLUUB of Butler, and let
ti-R to Andrew M Klchenhnih: ALS-I will
of Husanuh Bowser of Fairview twp,and
letters to Samuel Henry Bowser.
In Pittsburg, la«t Thur«day. Judge M
W. Achrsoii in the I'nlted HVIT«A Cir
I'iiit court I^AVI-HLNDITIIJ «IIM(I'UCTITRFIH to
the jury In
I"'UJLNI #L IUTOR of Newton Black, dee d,
j against the Travelers Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn , to lind for the defend
ants. The unit was to recover sl> <«OU
I an insurance JSIILEY.
Judge ACHEWM U>ID tfeat Uiack's state-
I inent in APPLY lug for the p<dicy WA-I
•:IJ»)cadiug He vtat"d that he hiul
[ never had any tits, dlsordt rs of the
'urain. or mental or other HF«llly Inlirm
ittes. 11l IWM I Slack was shot in the
head, the wound (MUSLRITF a depression OF
the Mkull A dangerous siirgtcal opera
I tion wa« and Judge ACHE
I aoii held tLaf TU** WOUND wascla U scd UII
HER 'Uslily inHriiilttes," and that the
j piaintitf could not recover.
Lonls ( touch had « Uenrlng on A
I "harge of made again*', him
hy his wife AA.I was sentenced to pay
j her 'l*.' U'F LVE*'K and WA* under
I IIONWD L». %.«MI IO f„|fj|| IT Payment is
1 to be made to Belli; Porter. pOMtmsster
[ at Bovsrd, on the last Saturday of >-A<-h
' month.
| Jesn Smith has resigned as mis'rvisor
| of r orward twp.
Thomas Schrfll, t'n«- man who had a
fracas wrh Constable Mathers on th*-
Di»ra"nd two weeks ago, had h?cn con
victed of keeping * disorderly house
an 1 dmukt'.ne>? :it September teriu of
Sentence had never been pas-ed
on liiia in that cast- and Friday he was
into Court and fineu fcl"> and
sent to j::il for six months Had it not
been for hi-- little spree last week he
would hive Rone free.
The Ge Hays farm in Middlesex
township was sold to the Adininistra
trix. Ellen Hays for |2400.
Except:, us to the widows appraise
jneat ha> > been oiade in the estate of
Jo!:n Collins.
A C. Wilson and Harvey Hunter
wi r a: • : Auditors for Ean .in
: vie® E J. Miller and Q. C.
Wi!s n rem >ved. and J. A. Wilson was
appointed c :.-table. vice W. H. Shaffer.
George C Pillow. James M Riddle
and Joh-i R Cnnninsham were appoiut
«■ i vi»-wet> -n the petition of Petn twp.
to . 'jantre the location of the terminus
c>f a new road petrioned f' >r last Be
et mber to be near the Henry Dean
house. *
The Jam. s Mcßride estate. 4-5 acres in
Cl-arfield. were s.ld at Orphan s Conit
sale to W S. McCrea and Abe Flick for
fls 1 .
A writ of partition was awarded in
the e-tat.- of Nancy Jan- Kep'er la'e >f
Pasker twp
Frank W. Mills was appointed goar
ijan of Blatihe. J, hn and Benjamin
T;.tkins of Cbicora.
Adam Morian was appointed guardian
f Edward. minor s<>n of Albert N.
Reott
A t inciunati man. who recently ob
tained a divorce after bis wife had cou.
pelted him to cook, scrub floors and
d due t« visional bullet*, has l«v;:
awarded alimony in the sum of *!» a
vear
Ine arguments in the case* of tie
Vabonir.ctown. Pa . I sink versus sonc
sixteen of the merchants of Butler f r
t - iti* •n i v them to the late Monte
*"«i!V< tins: Agency w. re heard r>y F..->j
Anders- .i 1.-st Satnnlay. and yesterday
the Ks»( dtcidtd in favor of the plaintiff
the ;«nk in all the eases • a.vpting
th. >• vers if B.s« *nd the Schlo«s Bros .
ill the judgment was against tb>-
j laintiff f'.r c «sts
PKI CKRTY TRANSFERS.
Marvaret E Boy I l« J A. Mortiau r
k t in Karrs * i»v f. r H-»
Manm: -t Shields io P« !• r Sobuler "si
K< r» * lu t !> arlield fcr st?3o
Wih ■!» M Stewart to Louisa Camp
1< 11 -•»». r. siu C ocunl for *1
J .hn W Atkins to Sarah McFarland
». « in Miib r-town for *l.
( H Johnston t>> Sarah A Mills let
iu Mill« t*town f r #M* ?"•
Frank W Mill- icdn to Sarah A Mr
F.rlnnd b-t n Milierstown f.»r *1
sanh 55. Farland to Sarah A Mill"
l it 'ii Millet *sow« far£*a>.
John F Bvatiy to Cora M. Gfah.iut
bits tn Brad* for fSSQ.
Frederick Miller heirs fa> Andre*" E
b r H' s aci«s in Lancaster for
Maggie Elwrhar* to Philip Iktttbeu
spedt't acre* in liourgal .'A
I .aura M Faucett to II C Len.suer I
acre in Cr»nl*rrv for IVWi
Louisa C wupbell to \V. Mc Stewart
j acni. C.tßcofd f>r sl.
Wilson Stewart t<»T. Calvht Aederwoo
.nacrw* 11. Concord for «•
l»uian 1) Shaitor to Trustees Pr»-s
i h of Pn«»p« ct lot for |liW
J.-hn W. Magee to t«*nr Harlan 57
.u r» s in Muddycreek for
Locettu T. Blown to « »eo W CWW'
a'-re« in Forward for
Jan*- Fram ia to l.uella Melrln 'A acre
iu Moddycreek Bor#Buo.
Lawreni-e Selii? to P»-t«-r Sherry lot in
lintler for
Hutch Morrison to Frank U Swain -Ii
acre* in Cltsifielil for 4»ioo.
Isaac Meals, udn. to Homer Keister.
inter* *t in '»y acres in Slipperyrock for
W. J. ISeatty to Jeniiina Beattv 7'
4.T«-S in Brady #l.
John L. {'iugh'tin to Hoy A. Watson
lot in Slipja ryro- k for
l)Hi Dickson to P. B. Sc L. E. R. R
lot in Slippery-rock twp for
(•eo A. i.iffner to Allegheny Plate
Glass Co. acr*-s in I'uffalo for ♦L'i'iO
It. P. Jacbto 8. E Moore k»t in Wash
ington for i l *.* io
>|ju-rliitr«" l.ici'iiscs,
Heiuy Flaueifi" n..»' -
..«H tlohn.'... *
.?«»*• *"
McAfee N«*w Cantl''
Lottu Fitzu'-rald Tarentnm
f'harb-al" Heij^hea.. W.-stmorelaiHl
Minnie H< l«er
1 houins L. Milliard Slipperyrocl:
Irene May ll*r
William F Lent; Newcastle
Marid M Wise. Butler
LatiKdon H. Hi ley Glade Mills
I.ucinda A Zeitfler Jefferson twp
tieoritt K Survcr Uutler twp
Barbara E Miller "
Lawrence .1 Hoicue.. .81typeryrock twp
Anna I. Taylor Harrisvllle
I'r. ri' is I. I 'tnpstead. .. .Allegheny Co
Sadie J. MeUnrrali Clarion Co
At I'itt-biirK,Thomas l)avihon of Hut
I' T county and Nellie Kelly of Thorn
Hill
At Clarion, Edward Zituiii of Parker
tnd Grace Palmer of Chhvira
At Pittsburg, John M. Patterson of
W. Va. and Erdine Little of lintler Co.
>lor«- I'iirk Niinies.
Sana Honci Hazel dell; Three-runs:
"rah tree; Fair view, Valley view; Sweet
tvater; Spring-valley.
I';iii-\iiieiic:in lo\|iositlou 11111-
t'alo.
The Pennsylvania Hailroad Corn[i«Dy
uinounces tbe following special winced
"ate* to Buffalo on account of the Pan
American Exposition, which opens on
May I.
Summer excursion tickets, to !«• Hold
From April UO to Sept<;mberUO, inclusive
<ood to return until October HI. in
clusive, at of f11.0.j from i'itts
<ur« and pr'jportionate rat<-s from other
:>oints.
Fifteen-day excursion tickets, U> Is;
"'ld beginning April IJO and «<SKI re
iirniug within iifteen days, including
late ol sale, at rate of |{J,2O from Pitts
iiirtc and proportionate rat<-s from other
joints
Five <lny excursion tickets, to be sold
'iily on Tuesdays, May, 7, 14, 21, and
i>\ and Kood returning within flveday*.
ncluding date of sale, at rate of pi. IK)
from Pittsburg and proportionate rates
from other |*iints.
S|»ecial excursion tickets, to l>e Mold,
(<*> d going only «>n apecifbsl trains on
VVe<ln< s<layH. May 1"» and 2i», and re
lurriing within three days inclndirig
late of sale, at rate of from Pitts
lfiir« and projsirtionate raten from other
|s>lnts.
The Pennsylvania Hailroad (,'ompany
operates two tiiroiigh trains each way
tally U twuen Pittsburg and Buffalo.
I.ruiul 0|» iu House, I'lttshurg
Hut one more w<-i k remains of the
"•anon at the Grand Opera House,
PittsburK; yet that w-ek | K apt to
iiK-morable in the history of tb'- bonne.
The closing attraction of the season
will be "Peg Wo (Ting ton" or "Mask and
Face* . our fathers culler! it. It is a
most delightful comedy, and the entire
stock company will Is; employed in its
I'' nt'iion. MissTraux will perform
an Irii.li JI„, ..Uicb shonld be a feature
of the show
\W *i- iu business to stay, therefore
wt> iei-l 1 honest g<»ods and tell the truth
about them. A Huff Son
Toilet Tables in oak, bird's-eye
maple or mahogany, at Blown A: < Vs.
Your opportunity rs at Huff s. iJolhirs
!• .lie cIHS'Jo here,
< shl Dresser* in oak , French beveled
mirrors; prices 110, tit, (ti» See Mrown
A Co.
' losing ..ut a large lot of f:: and *1 '•<)
'sld. and ends In Men's HhoM at |l,!is ut
Huffs.
liulfy's w ndow is filled with bargains
i n ('loaks.
The advertisement of a pleased cus
torner is Huff's greatest ami advar
tism.-nt.
i ornos, the modern shoe for women.
Price 'Si, The eorial of the ts-»t ~o
shoo nwide A. Huff Son
A g<ssl farm shoe for man or woman
ft at Ruff's.
CHURCH NOTES.
Beginning with next Sunday evening,
R» v. Barlow will preach a series of
three sermons on "Confirmation," pre
paratt rv to Right Rev. Bishop White
head s visit to Butler on Thursday. June
20th.
Mem rial services will lie heM in the
Browu*dale M. E. chnrch on Sun'ay.
June 2nd, at o'clock p. tu. Subjt
••Christian Patriotism.
A. C. BROWN.
C. N. Boyd of Br.tler. and Rev. Mc-
Conkey of Grove City were commirtion
era of Butler Presbytery to the Presby
terian General Assembly in Philadel-
I hia. There were eight hundred com
missioners or delegates in all. though
bnt aliont five hundred voted. On Sat
ur<; y morning, last, a motion to cut
out a clause of the minority report on
revision was lost by a vote c'f 284 to 271
Satarday afternoon the delegates had
an outline to Princeton. Then* wer '
three parties in the Assembly b.oadly
clsi-sified. viz: Those who would mat«r
iallv amend the creed itself: those who
would not ch inge th y creed, but would
soften its rigidity bv a declaration or ex
planation and those who hold to ke»p
liig it as u is.
On Monday the Assembly, by an al
most unanimous vote, adopted the re
port of the Special Committee on lit vi
sion: and the matter goes over to the
next Assembly, and then to th* different
; Presbyteries
The youug folks of the Presbyterian
■ church of Jefferson Centre will give a
-trawlierry and cream festival. Wednes
day evening. Tone sth. All are invited
The Ministerial Association will i:i*et
in the Y. M. C. A. parlors nest Monday
at 2p. m. The members are nived to
be present, this being the last meeting
before the summer vacation. Rev. I
I> Decker will lead in disens-ing Mag
' az:nea and Ma-raxine Literature a» help
; fnl to the minister. "
' The 21st Annual Convention of the
i Women s Missionary Society of the But
-1 ler I". P Presbytery will be held at
Clinton IJ. P. church on Tnesdav and
Wedneaday. June 4th and 3th next
Delegates will be met at Saxon Mation.
and conveyed to the chntrh. An ex
cellent program lis* b»*en arranged.
Rev. UeorgeK. Enterline was ordained
and installed • |wstor of the First
Baptist church. St . this city.
Tin -day evtninsr Rev. J S Hut son of
i B» th F.den Baptist church, Allegheny.
I acted as moderator Rev T. J. Edwards
!of Connellsville. Pa . Kev Enterline's
j former jrnstor preached the ordination
i .o-ruion Rev. W. <». Carl of Tatentnm.
I offered the ordination prayer: Rev. il
i W VfcKinney .>f Sewickley. who *as
I'lilirof the Butler congregation twenty
I years ago. delivered the charge t.» the
rcngrogittioo and Rev. Paul F Del
! ancey of Mt Washington chnrch. Pitt
'•urg the charge to the pastor. Rev
Eli Miller of Grace Lutheran i-hnrch
welcomed the new pastor in liehalf of
the Bntler Ministerial As'n. Kntil his
call from the Buth r congregation Rev
Knterline *>«-retnry of th? Railroad
Y. M C. A. at Connellsville. Beimr
Kn-ailv int»r»-st»*»l in Christian work he
decided to enter the niinisterv and was
successfully examined bv the Baptist
Examining Council in Pittsburg last
week.
Paint Your Buggy for 75c.
with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint, ready
for uaie: 10 colors. Gives a high gloss
etjual to new. Sold bv Patterson Bn>s.
Varnish Makes Devoe's Varnish
Floor Paiut cost 5c more a qn t
uiakea it lot k bnghter and wear full>
twice as long as cheaper floor patul*.
.Sold bv Patterson Bros.
Reduced Ituten to Cincinnati tin
the I'CIIICX I\aula Kail road.
•lu account of the convention of the
Cnited .Societies of Christian Endeavor
to be hel<l in Cincinnati July « to 10,
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will %ell July 1 to ft, froui all stations on
its line, excursion tickets to Cincinnati
at *ne fare for thec'mnd trip.
These tickets will be good for return
passage, leaving Cincinnati not earlier
thau July and not later than July 14
For specific rates and full information,
apply to tickot agents.
Itcfi'tcctl Rate* to w ~
vt» tl»" **
...•ii rrancisco
. ciiii.Hylvaiiui ICailroad.
C >u account of the Fifth Internation
al Convention of the Epworth league,
to In- held in San Francisco Jnly in to
2:>, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell, Jnly 4 to 12, from all stations
on its line, excursion tickets to Han
Francisco at greatly reduced rates.
For specific information regarding ratess
routes and conditions of tickets apply to
ticket agents.
I'an-American.
The Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad
Company has placed on sale at all s;a
tions, exenrsiou tickets to Buffalo, on
account of the Pan-American Exposi
tion. With the improved passenger
train service now lieing arranged for,
making connections with three impor
tant Buffalo lines: viz, the Erie It. R..
L S . A: M H. and Nickel Plate, patrons
of (he road will lie given every opportu
nity to visit the Exposition at the lowest
available rates.
Hnying Wool.
I am buying wool at same location as
last season, < iraham Bro's grocery
store, will pay the market price in cash,
have no merchandise of any kind to ex
change. W. F RfMHKItOKK.
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE.
HAM RI ssi:R,r. I4WH is a beautiful
blood bay stallion with black points and
white pasterns U-hitid. He is Mi hands
high and weighs over 1200 pounds,
handsome und stylish, with good bone
and snlistance and speedy confirmation
and is just the horse to' breed good
sized Mpeedy roadsters and carriage
horses that are ready sale at any time
Will make the season at the liutler
Fair Grounds in charge of 11. A Moor
bead. CI.KAKVIKV* HTWK FA KM
Butler. Pa.
What a Dollar Will Oo!
One dollar will pay for twetit four
1 ooart milk tickets, or
Forty-eight I pint milk tickets, or
Twenty four half pints of cream, or
Five pounds of pure creamery butter,
It I UK BlJTf.K.lt ChKAMKKV,
Hl'i E. Jefferson Ht,, Butler, Pa,
IMIIIIIH for Sale.
All kinds of flower and vegetable
plants, hardy, vines and shrubbery
Fine Pansies a specialty.
GOKTI.KIII WAI.TKIJ
410 Miflln Ht., Butler, IV
I'ciiiisylvuiiiit ICailroad Niiiiinier
Mcasliorc Incursions.
The Pennsylvania Railroad (Joinpany
annonnces June 20, July *» and IH, Aug
I. 15, and 211, and Heptemlsir 12, as the
dates for its sixteen day Hummer excur
sion* from Pittsburg and Western
Pennsylvania to Atlantic ('ity, < 'ape
May. < iceun ('ity, Sea Isle (,'ity,
Molly Beach, VV'ildw«ssl, and Avalon,
N .)., Reholxfth, iJel . and Ocean ("ity,
Md. Round trip rate #IO.OO from '
Pittsburg, and corresponding low rat<-s
from other stations
For further information address T. K.
Watt, P. A. W. I)., Pittsburg, Pa
< lie e tried Always Worn. It's worth
your investigation A Itulf ,V Son.
For Sale I'»rm of r,i n<-rtt* in
Cherry Township, near West Hntlbiiry,
gtsxl house, orchard, and excellent
water. Hell cheap or exchange for pro
perty near liutler.
W. J. I)I,ACK
Livrry, S. Main St. Butler Pa.
To do a thing, do if Go to Ruff's
t'slay
'iet a guaranteed < ouch from Brown
Hee our cotton and tow filled
I < 'ourli in r« <l t >r green vi-lour with heavy
<»ak •diajied leg; guaranteed In every 1
respect for only
Men wear Monarch Pats, the Patent I
Leather shoe that won't break thro'. !
Hold in Butler only by A Itulf fit Hon s. 1
We are agent for the United State*
Army Shoe*. The kind the soldiers of
Uslay wear. A. Ruff A; don.
OIL NOTES.
Both agencies are paying #1.05 this
morning.
BL'TLEB Reiber's Independent Gas
Co. is drilling on the Kradel. north of
Kennedy Marshall's place west of town.
E.U" CL.AIKK -The Devonion oil Co.
has plugged No. 1 on the Addleman
farm and moved the rig :'*NI feet south
west J. U. Tebay has a:! barrel well
>n the Anderson and is drilling on the
Martin. Pittsburg parties are leasing
up land in Bull valley.
I'KXX TWP' —Miller & Co are drill
ing OD the Staff farm adjoining the
Rob't Patterson.
PFNS TWP.— Marsh & Co. have a
n \v well on the Marsh farm, south of
town.
ADAMS— Tomev & Co. have a good
well on the Davison, near Mars.
OAKLAND— Aaron Suplee brought in
; ; i bbl. 100-foot well on the Hepler two
weeks ago.
E S. McCollough is drilling for Hoeh
Bros.
BCTLEK -On the Robert Anderson
farm. 4 miles south of town Beighlev.
Henninger and others have brought a
4 bbl. third sand well.
Drs Cowden have sold their interests
on the Staff farm to the Forest Oil Co
the terms are unknown but Cowdens
had a nice production and are probably
several thousand dollar* ahead.
None but the first of the wells drilled
oti the < lesterling. Herold and Green
farms east of town in Summit twp.
have shown oil T. W. Phillips s first
well is still producing six barrels.
KAKN-CITY Nichols. Mi-Gill, Hays
are drilling on the Capt. Hays farm at
Hav -tvilie. The South Penn has leased
a portion of this farm and is drilling
Win. EUenliersier brought IU a four bbl.
fourth sander on his own place a month
ago and is drilling another
TEXAS—A fifteen-thousand Imrrel
irusher was struck in Texas last Satur
day. twenty miles from the origin:- 1
usher near Be&umont. whieh mtltu
ihe prospective supply of the stuff on
that vicinity look like an unlimited
j quantity.
\< < 11 >: N rs.
Mrs. Cnnningham Trimble fell down
stairs at her home in Middlesex town
ship Monday and was quite badly hurt.
Mr Trimble, who was in Butler on the
jury, was excused from service until
next Mondav.
Lewis Hooks, a son of Blair Hooks of
the South Side, fell off a fence.Tuesday,
and his hand struck on a broken lamp
chimney lying on the trround A uash
was cut which required six stitches to
close. »
BEGIN SAVING NOW.
By Depositing $;.oo at a 't'ime in the
Ptudential Trust Company, Penn and
Centre Avenues. Pittshurg Pa
Yoii can iltiiosit ii.ou at a time in the
I'UT "DENTIAL TRI'ST COMPANY
U scon k"'* 9 greater, 4 F* r cent interest
compounded sc mi annunly Tbis U ini
portant to every wage earner. You can
deposit through the mails or in person.
Write f< r our ne>* !«x>k how
to deposit by mail, it -ydl lie yut you
at once anil free i»f cost,
Notlre to the Public.
The wiling of my property not
uifitn that I am going out of the busi
ness. The "Model" is Mix years old.
good for si* more." bnt we are making
| quite a redaction on onr meerchanm
and briar pil<es. the first bargain- ever
i>ff»-red in the history of Uie ' Modal."
1 thank you i.nn and all for past jiatron
age. I remain yours truly.
J. L. WAUCKR.
IVmi*>lvunia Kail road l/ow-ICit(i>
Tour to tin- Pacific Const.
The Pennsylvania Kail road Personal
ly-coudueted Tour to San Francisco and
the Pacific Coast, leaving New York,
Philadelphia and Pittsburg by special
Pullman Sleeping, Dining and Observti
tion cars, July H, will not be cr>"°
delegates to the Epw-*'
veution, w^'- v to
~.u league Con
.will be held in Sau Fran
. .»o trom July 1* to 21, bnt will be run
for the ls>nefit of all who desire to visit
California and the Canadian Northwest
during the Summer season. Stops will
lie msde at Denver. Colorado Springs.
Salt Eake City, San Francisco. Montery.
Santa Barbara, Los Angeles San Jose,
Portland, Seattle, Banff Hot Springs
St. I'anl and other interesting |s>ints
en route.
The round-trip rate from all points
on the Penitsylvauia Railroad east <>l
Pittsburtc. covers transportation
double Pullman berth, and meals in
dining car. two persons in a l**rth. each,
*lO H.«). Kates from Pittsburg <tft.oo
less.
The tonr will cover a period of thirty
days.
Persons desiring, may return inde
is-ndently from San Francisco by var
ious routes at proj ortionare low rates.
For further information apply to
'Picket Agents, or address Geo. W.
Boyd. Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Philadelphia.
WANTKIi Experienced hand toqtiar
ry limestone Inquire of
J. O. GROSSMAN.
West Liberty, Pa.
Rnff s sell good shoes well made but
don't ask high prices. One visit will
teach yon.
FOKBALE Two producing oil wells,
old territory, good stayers, well equip
ped, cheap for cash. Enquire at CiTi/.KN
office.
WANTED Boy fifteen or sixteen.
Wanted to work on farm near Porters
vill<!. Apply to or address Box H!5,
Portersvifle, Pa.
If yon want a drink of fresh butter
milk stop at the Creamery. All you can
drink for 5 cents.
Mimic scholars wanted at nH We-,1
Wayne St.
1901. BICYCLES. 1901.
If jon want an honest bicycle at an
honest price, or need your bicycle repair
ed in any way; if you want a good
practical typewriter lot $5; or if in need
of bicycle supplies of any kind; if you
have broken articles of any sort you want
repaired go to Mnrdorf's Bicycle Store
and Repair Shop, where your wants will
be promptly attended, by
Yours truly,
GKO. W. MARDOR T',
Exclusive Bicycle Dealer and Repairman,
109 Went Cunningham Street,
ilutler, Pa.
.Milk Wanted.
A thonsand gallons of milk are want
<«1 daily, by the Butler Creamery Co.,
at their depot on E. Jefferson St.
ICtcurslon to Allegheny.
Commencing Sunday, May flth. the
Sunday excursion fare from Butler to
Allegheny will ls» one dollar for tickets
good going on train leaving Butler at
.05 a. in., City time, returning on train
a ving Allegheny at 6.110 p m. city
mo.
For Sale or Rent.
Thi! Nlcliolbh fiirm of l»li KiiTM
flcrcn in Frank lln town*hl|> near Mt.
riii-Htrml. lni|Qiri' of Henry Martoolf
of Mt. ','luMtnnl. ot at Mm CITI/.KN
ofllm.
Real Estate Broker.
I'artleß wisliinn to tntrcliawn or mill
oil proi»ertie«, fiirmt, «:ity renidriii'e* or
real eKtatc ol any kinil, nfioutd call upon
Win. Wnlki'r,in Kettrrer'ii li'd'K.opjxniite
I", (J. Iltitlrr I'n. I'eople* Phone No. 519.
The qtiKftlioti of l.lii< hour
llavo yon w«n l)ulty'n marked down
clonkM. ('nnnot b« tmnt
Hot I'laten, (Inn Ovon* and <Ja*
Huiik«'h at M. C. It' X H i.nsti.in'.h.
YfJ 0I) 4 1/ IV O The wornt poa
11 * ' L>l /» » 111 17 #it)li-»|>nvin ( fin
be cured in 45 minutcn. Lump Jaw,
tpliiiU and ringbone* ju»t a* onick Not
painful and never hu* failed Detailed
information about thi* new method nent
free to horne owner* by T. M. Cf.UOH,
Kgnddlt, Jcffcmon Co,, pa.
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( Butler, Pa.
i:\cur>iou iCiUea to iiutr.»i«r
The Buffalo. Rochester & Pittsburg
Railway Co. announce the following
sjw-cial reduced rates to Buffalo from
Butler on ao-onnt of the Pan-American.
Exposition, which opens on May 1.
Summer excursion tickets, oa sale
every dav from .April Uotk io September
:i"*h. inclusive and firood returning until
October *ist at #y 73
Fifteen-day excursion tickets, to be
sold 1-egiuning April 30th and good re
turning within 15 days, including date
of sale, at #*.ls.
Five-day excursion tickets, to be sold
only on Tuesdays, May 7, ii. 21, and
2*. good returning within 4 days, in
cluding date of Mite, at ft. 10. -
Special excursion tickets to be sold
for and good going onlv on specified
trains on Wednesdays, May 15 and 2tf
and returning within 3 days, including
date of srfle #4.25
The Buffalo. Rochester & Pittsburg
Railway Co. operate two Solid Vesti
buled Trains in each direction daily
between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Cafe
and Reclining Chair Cars on day trains
aud Pnllman fqlace Sleeping Cars on
night trains.
For time tables and complete infor
mation consult the nearest agent of the
company.
Mis«es' School Shoes, solid and well
made; neat styles, laced and buttoned,
!*>V at Ruff's.
You can buy a £ood (t»# Range at If.
<' ROCK TVMKN a for *l4 00.
FoR is ALE Interest in 40-acre lease
and one well near Butler. Inquire at
CITIZEN office.
' >ur business is to sell good shoes
cheap Your money liack if not suited.
A. Ruff Jk Son.
WAJ*'fKD—Good trirl for general
house work. Inquire at 313 West Jef
ferson street.
Attention " **
v>r— ,
,V>MEO, is a Black Spanish Jack.
1 mealy points. 15 hands 2 inches high,
mid weighs 1100 ponnds. Romeo's sire
is Spanish Chief, a gkxuiy black Jack,
!«; hands high. Romeo's first dam is
Orphan Girl, a fine Black Jennett.
mealy points, 15J hands high. She was
sired by Scoggan's Echo, black Jack,
menly points. 15 bands high; he by liar
bison's Black Warrior, 10 hands hiirh:
he by Imported Warrior 10 hands high.
ROMEO is a grand individual, kind
anil Keiitle as any horse, flossy black in
color, having immense bone and muscle
ttni) stylo and action. A careful in
spection of this animal solicited before
breeding elsewhere.
This magnificent Jack will make the
season of 1901 at the farm of John
Younkins at Buttercup, five miles west
of Butler, on the Harmony road.
The 5 Minute Breakfast Food.
Purine Health Flour
Makes
"BRAIN BREAD."
PURINA MILLS, ST. LOUIS, MO.
BUTLER
BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
Pall term begins, Monday, Sept. a, 1901
COURSKS.
t Practical Rook-keepers. 2—K*pert
Accrnmtanta. 3—Amanuensis Shorthand.
4 Reporter's Shorthand. s—Practical5 —Practical
Short Course in Book-keeping, for those
who merely wish to understand the
simpler methods of keeping book*. 6
English.
Oop TBACIIK HS We four »t presen
always at many an w«i IIMMI, no morn.
I'OSITIONM \V" <•* lw"'t to lie able to tllam
lit. leant twice as many Kra<luat<'« IN poaftlon*
I tin ''oinltiK year iw WII have the past. We
could place ilir<" - where w«< place oris If we
only had morn of Hi" right Iclml of material
to work on. VOIIIIK iiutn. yoiinii woman, If
you have ii fair KIIKIIMII e'lll '"lit lon, an urn
fii'limtrlouD ami pi'rxlHii nt It will ho to your
lull rent to lake at leant omi of our courses,
and let us assist you to rornuncratlvn em
ployment.
'Hir lliii'Kt nyNl)'m of Mhort)r4ii<l *7er pub-
Bshrd will lie u-u'd In our school ths coming
year. ('all and examine B. Mend for acopy
of our m<w catalogue ami circulars.
A. F. REGAL, Prln.,
3'9"3 a 7 S. Main St.. Butler. Pa.
DEALERS in rmdy made clothing
represent their wares as "Tailor made'
"custom made" Ac., hut they ask the
regular prices of ready made and the
Iwiaat is understood. Hut when they
offer to take your measure, promise to
have the clothes made for you and
chargti the tailors price, they imjtosc
upon your credulity. Whether their
misrepresentation is wilful or negligent
the result to you is the same,
Most men want what they pay for ami
are willing to pay for the superior
quality of made to measure clothes.
Our garment* arc cut and made to your
measure iu our own workshop in But
ler, not by fair-to middling work
men, lint liy expert tailors.
Handsome Spring Goods
At Business Bringing Prices.
ALAND,
Maker of Mcu's Clothes
W. S. & E. WICK,
DKAI/KUN IN
Itouirli ami Worked l.uintM rX"f Kind*
iloors, Hash ami Moulding*,
oil Well IClg* a specialty.
(Ifllcn ami Yard
y. Cunningham ami Monro* Nta
uear W«*t I'eiin la»uot.
BUTLKH i'A
Good Clothing:
for Men and Boys at a LOW PRICE. We never sold as £ooJ
Clothing for so little money. We have two large stores. We buy
for stores at the same time, an i because we buy in quantities
we buy cheap. This enab'es us to sell cheap. THINK THAT OVER.
js; 1(I (){) " et >*°u a good All-Wool Suit, with padded
,* v. _ shoulders and stifl breast, sizes 34 to 44.
& 0(1 Will set you the very newest things in Boys' Three-piece
~ Suits, sizes 10 to 16
50c tO #5.00 a ' lor Suits for Children, sizes 3to 10.
Olir Mat" de P artr »ent is overflowing. We are making a
Specialty of Straw Hats. See our line. '
DOUTHeTT & GRAHAfI.
A. Tonic for
T I He Over^worked
1 l<e bool<.
This month of May we will place on sale one hundred
and twenty-five Cheviot Suits, sizes 34 to 44, at the extreme
low price of
$6 A. SUIT.
These suits are in several different patterns and of such cloths as
Stripes and Plaid and fancy figured cloths, lined with double Italian
cloth. Though the price be small, yet we are mighty proud of the
garments. Compare this price with that asked by other* for the
same grade of goods.
See our Clothing window for these Suits. Biggest Bargain of
the Season.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
137 South Main St., Sutler.
1 FINE OAK (
| Bed Room S"'t s |
Si AT REDUCE T X?T i®
|j< Each Suit ~ U PRICES! g
' —c patterns, and not shop worn, but the stock 3
is too large, so the prices are reduced. ISC
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H $55.00 OAK BED ROOM SUITE S4SXX) ||
Golden Oak, highly polished; quarter-sewed panels in the bed. Hi
Head board in handsomely carved. Dresser ban swell front, pattern
atop, claw feet. Colonial trimmings and la r*« French plate pattern W
mirror. Wash Stand mutches Dresser. «B€
*§j SSO OAK BED BOOM SUITE *4O gg
JQf Not so lar«e as the fifty Bv» dollar mite, bnt a Terr desirable S
one Fall size Bed polished and carved. Dresser has swell front, jQg
pattern top, quarter-sawed and polished, with large French plate
St $45 OAK BED ROOM SUITE S4O W&
» From the MAUie factory as the high priced snite. bnt no so fine. IK
» Golden Oak. polish finish; Dresser has pattern mirror, cast brass
trimming*. Head board of bed neatly curved. Bed, Dresser and Ml*
Stand match.
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New Wall Papers at Reduced Prices S
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JOS WORK
Neatly Don<? At
The CITIZEN.