Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 22, 1901, Image 4

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The guests arc gone the raiie slips from
the face of the hostess and she gives up
to the pain which racks her body. Many
a v.-onxan •ntertalna and wears a smile
while her back aches and her nerve*
quiver with pain. Surely any medicine
which offers relief to women would I>e
worth a trial under sneh conditions. But
when the woman's medicine, Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, is offered with the
proof of efficacy iu thousands of well
attested cures, what excuse can then lie
offered for suffering longer ?
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
makes weak women strong and sick
women well. It dries enfeebling drains,
heals inflammation and ulceration and
cures female weakness.
"It Is wltfc tht greatest pleasure I write you
the benefit my mother ha» received from yoar
■ Favorit* Prescription' and "Golden Medical
Discovery,"» uyl Mi»« Carrie Johnson, of Lowe»-
ville. Amherst Co., Va. "She suffered untold
misery with uterine disease and nervousness,
iu;l had a constant roaring and ringing noise
in her head. After taking six bottles of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Med
ical Discovery,' she was entirely cured."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate
the liver.
HUMPHREYS'
Witch Hazel Oil
THE PILE OINTMENT.
One Application Gives Relief.
It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—External
or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im
mediate—cure certain.
"It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief
instant.
It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and
Sore Nipples. Invaluable.
It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy
Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters,
Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions,
Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects,
Mosquito Bites and Sunburns.
Three Sizes, 25c., 50c. and SI.OO
Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price.
HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.,
Cor. William 4c John til*.. SKIV YORK.
Horsemen,
Attention!
We carry a full line of
CHAMOIS SKINS,
BUGGY SPONGES,
HARNESS SOAPS,
LINIMENTS and
CONDITION POWDERS.
Try us when you want your
favorite recipe prepared.
We use only the purest drugs
—obtwinnblc:
Reed's Pharmacy
The Low Priced Drug Store,
Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts., Butler, Pa.
Pretty is as Pretty Sees.
So with manv eyes, "My face is my
fortune" said the pretty maid in th<- ol
English Ballad. She had proper appre
ciatton of the value of a fair face in the
matrimonial market. Kyes make or tnarr
many a face. A pair of weak red, in
flamed or twitching eyes will spoil all
beauty. Properly adjusted glar-sca will
cure most of the troubles by removing
the caurc, but don't get the idea that
anybody and everybody can do the
proper adjusting. I have made a study
of tue eye and know its needs. Graduate
of Spencer Optical College, N V. Citv,
Phila. Ontical College, Phila.
CAKb H. fceiGHNGR,
JKWF.L.F.K AM> OPTICIAN,
209 S. Main St. BUTLER PA
They Are Here
The car load of Merril j
Pianos arrived Saturday.
What we mean by car load
is 12 piano*.
Come ih and let us
show you that they are
((cm
vffir the best that money can
buy.
Prof. Monk, th» Hanoi*
at A'atneda Park, /Jth of
July, aays; "In every re
spect I consider the Merrill
Piano the best made "
6. Otto Davis,
Armory Building
W. S. & E. WICK,
UK\LKHH IN
Hough and Worked Lumber of t!l Kind*,
P<x>i'», Bu-.li and Moulding*.
OH Well Kites :i tfpcclfULy.
Ofltrii and Yard
K Cuniilfjuliiim and Monroe.Hl*
ueur Went Peuii Jteuot
UliTLJitt PA
AN OCEAN CEMETERY.
THE MOST DEADLY TRAP FOR SHIPS
IN ALL THE WORLD.
Burr, Illrnk nud Treelf«« (Jamonnt,
the \otorlouM Islam! (tf Territr, and
the Anfil Fsreali That Supply It
With Wood Iu n«-nt>.
Far out In the Atlantic ocean, off the
northern French coast, almost due west
from Brest, lies a great rocky island
that is one of the most deadly traps
for -hips In all the world. It Is the
island of Quessant, tbo notorious lie
de l'Epouvante, the Inland of terror.
Rare, without a tree to break its mo
notonv, it lies in the path of the ships
seeking the English channel. If they
steer too far north, the hundred shoals
and reefs of the British coast open
their jaws for them. If they sail too
far south, Quessant reaches for their
l>ones.
Bleak and far away from any other
land as the Island of terror is, it still
has its population. What mysterious
thing is it which attracts that popula
tion and makes it cling? The infre
quent visitor sees funny flocks of little
sheep, scarcely twice as large as hares.
He sees small herds of rough coated
ponies almost as tiny as the sheep.
These are the only signs of productive
Industry to be seen. Therp Is fisbinr,
of course, but fishing can be prosecut
ed better from the mainland, with less
risk and a more convenient market.
What Is the mysterious attraction,
then? So asked Alexander Khuette, the
traveler, when he made his way from
the coast of Brittany to Quessant. The
answer came, at least in part, one even
ing when a great storm swept in from
the Atlantic and beat at the shores
with unexampled fury.
He says: "The daughter of my host
ess led me up the narrow staircase to
rny room. As I ascended I noticed,
without remarking the oddity of it at
the time, that the staircase was of
shining oak. I was ushered into my
room, a large, low chamber, complete
ly paneled from top to bottom, rut
ting the lamp on a huge oak table that
shone like a mirror, she said:
" 'lf you should need more firewood,
monsieur, you will find it In the next
room. Do not spare It. It Is bitter
cold, and there will be more than
enough firewood in Quessant in two or
three days. Good night.'
"I sat down before the blazing Are
and prepared for ft cozy evening. The
storm raged In the narrow streets of
ftje little village. The surges thunder
ed against the granite breast of the
coast like endless artillery fire, and
sometimes I Imagined that the very
Island trembled under the onslaught
of the hundreds of millions of tons of
water.
"As I sat listening I gazed Into the
flames. The wood struck rne as strange.
And then I wondered. On the entire
Island there Is not a single tree, and
yet I had been told not to spare fire
wood. 'There will be more than enough
In two or three days.'
"I arose and opened the door Into the
next room. That room was possibly
20 feet high and was tilled almost to
the top with timber. First with won
der, then with growing awe, I gazed
at the piles of wood. Truly she was
right, the little maid, when she said
that one need not be economical with
firewood on the island of Qnessant.
There were timbers of every shape
splintered masts and spars, planks
from decks and sides, remnants of a
steering wheel, benches from the fore
castle, yellow, black, brown, white and
red woods, even two figureheads, some
bright, as If they were new, some crust
ed with shells and hung with seaweeds.
In the entire room there was not a
piece of wood that did not come from
some wrecked ship.
"When I returned to my room, I took
the lamp and examined the place close
ly. I noticed a strange, delicate, yet
very insistent tragrance—sandalwood.
Thick wooden pillars supported the
ceiling. They were of a beautiful dull
black—ebony, as I lived. The panels
were rosewood, mahoguny and cedar.
Even an unpractlced eye could see that
all these precious woods once had orna
mented the cabins of noble ships. The
heavy carved chairs, the polished oaken
table, even the bed in which 1 was to
sleep, all came from shipwrecks.
"Now I understood the meaning of
the words 'stand rights.' In fav'or of
this Island, far away from the world
and murderous for the ships that tie
the world together, with his
bride of the winds. Is more fruitful
than Is Ceres to the mainlands, with
her harvest moon and her blessings of
fruit. The blessings of Quessant come
from the gale.
"The forests of Quessant! Are there
such others In the entire world, so
unique, so terrible? This forest, Instead
of trees, has the mighty masts of ships.
In that tremendous forest are the oaks
and pines of Canada and Maine, the
cypress of Florida, the baobabs of
Africa, the teak of Hindustan, the
ebony and sandalwood of South Amer
ica. The awful forests of Quessant
form the visible apex of a vast ceme
tery that stretches from New York to
Cape I.a Hague."
licfura Ihe FootllKhta.
"I understand that young man who
calls on you," said old Mr. Straltlace,
"wants to become an actor."
"Yes." replied his fnlr daughter, "he
iloes think of appearing before the foot
llklUK."
"Humph! The next time he calls
you'd better warn him to think of dis
appearing before the foot lights."—
Catholic Standard and Times.
"TA«« tii Win u Woman."
The first thing, a woman wants to be
well treated; once In awhile she wants
to be i>etted; the third thing, she wants
to lie admired; the fourth, she never
wants to be contradicted.—Or. Popper.
The rooster makes two-thirds of the
noise, but the hen does all the work.-*
Chicago News.
n<>»l»llllin Hrnwry.
Mamma—Johnny, you've been In bath
ing, and I tohl you not to.
Johnny Tint If I went In to save life,
mamma?
Matntna Oh, in that cawe, you did
right. Noble boy, whose life did you
save?
Johnny—l didn't save any life, main
ma; he got away from me. It was a
fish, you know, and I kucsh there
wasn't any danger of hlx drowning aft
er all.—ltostoii Transcript.
A Word ol Caution.
"Yes, doctor. I want to see you. It's
about my wife. Kite's not something In
her throat that hurts her Jimt as soon
as she gcth to talking. She's coming
over to nee you herself. And you'll bo
very careful, won't you?"
"About removing it?"
"No. About not removing It."- Cleve
land I'laln Dealer.
Itniplcluuß,
Caller—How are you feeling today?
Invalid—Not so well. I think I'll try
another doctor. -
Caller—What's the matter with the
one you have?
Invalid—l'm afraid ho Is acting as
advance agent for his brother, who In
an undertaker.—Chicago News.
[lliln't I.ovn llrr.
She (petulantly)—l don't see why you
should hesitate to get. married «>u $3,000
u year. Papa says rny gowns never
cost more than that
He - Hut, my darling, we must have
something to eat.
"Oh, William, always thinking of
your stomach!"
\ 1
V IN CONNLOTION WITH OUR <
] 3rd Annua! ohirt Waist Sale <
< WHICH IS NOW ON. WE HAVE A
\
i General Clearance Sale ?
( OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. \
( There are just a few left, so do not delay ?
( if you want a genuine bargain ?
We have four tables, that have made <
records for themselves the last few days i
< sc. 10c. 25c and 50c Tables.
( The bargains to be found on these, have £
( never been equaled and never will be \
{ beaten in Entler county. Simiiiar bargains C
«s all over the store.
j Duffy's Store.
liL sli
J* The Victor"
Talking Machine
Beats the World!
if *" •" Prices— s3oo, $12.00, $25.00, $40.00,
. -
_ You're all welcome at all times.
A full slock of the deviated Chase Rros., Hack "ley and Carlisle PIANOS.
Everything in the music line sold on terms to suit YOUR convenience.
THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE OF THE COUNTY.
W. R. INEU/TOIN.
1 FURNITURE |
I PRICES CUT! f
IPj A reason for it, of coursc—a business reason, j||»
Nothing the matter with the furniture, only wc have tgt
newer goods and want the room--want it bad S3
enough to sacrifice the goods. JSS
[I $35 BED ROOM SUITS " ighly polishod, solid quarter
sawed golden oak pattern. French
mirror, -.veil fumt /ir«u*«r and wHMh stand Workmanship first iSI
; '-lass. PRICE 529.C3 jgj
9f $!8 DINNER SETS" Closing out another of our F.nglish
gSaf " sl" ( -k pattern Dinner Set* A pretty VSSt
floral decoration with green border. PEDUCED TO
HI $7 ROCKING CHAIRS Several patterns in oak and mabog
_ any finish: perfeet goo<ls, new pat
terns, but only one of each kind. PRICE $5.00
M $7,50 PARLOR TABLES Pattern t< >|» in golden oak or
uiah«iganv finish, tinned legs and
lower shelf. These are not .diop-worn. PRICE $2,50 gg
- |sg(
bii-r seat: not shop-worn; but only Kjj*
g a few of them. PRICE $3.50 g
1 Campbell J 4Templetoni
mmwmmmmwmmwmmmm
SAi
PROMPT RELIEF. CERTAIN CURE
The Latest Internal Remedy. Easy to Take.
FIFTY CESNTS per Bottle—A Treatment.
SMend
your ways 1
Instead of
ll your clothes
l u " i
jj Walker's j
I So sl ll
I and |j
cl^ h i cs H
will last 9
II
it contains no alkali. II
No boiling, little ■
(rubbing. Read the £
wrapper—washing II
. without working. U
WA . TKD- Honest i: an or woman U> travj
< lan<«i hotii* ; Hillary uninthly and
exp .-»«»». with liM M-av; pohltioii pt-rrjiuri
••lit , .i, :»»<<l tlamoed envelope
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BUTLER
BUSINESS
COLLEGE.
Fall ti nil hrgiiiK, M' liday, Sept a, i<> >l
COURSES.
I Practical Hook keepers, i Kxpeit
Accountants. 3 Amanuensis Shorthand,
4 Reporter's Shorthand 5- Practical
Short Course in Ilook-kcepitig, for those
who merely wish to understand the
simpler methods of keeping books. 6 -
English
Our Teachers- We have four at present
always as many as we need, no more.
POSITIONS.
We have filled 35 positions thus far
(lie present term anil we expect to fill at
least 15 or 20 more by the next term.
We could place two or three tinus that
many every term if we bad them. Wc
need an abundance of first class material.
All yotnij; men and young women having
a good Knglish education should take
advantage of one or both of our courses.
Many new and imjw>rtant improve
mi nts for next year. Call at the office
and see us. If you are interested be sure
to get a copy of our new catalogue, also
circulii r«.
11l "i'LIiR ItI'SINKSS COM, KG It.
A F. REGAL, Prln.,
% S Main St.. llutler. Pa.
• TAFTB PHILADELPHIA ft
A --DENTAL ROOMS." "•
$1 " Bth AV< pltUburg, P< $ I
PHACTICA ' .Y'l"K.j-i ■ t
X rfi CROWN ""I Pf ii'.ji" »"•
'» aft' ' 1 WHY i*OT D< ,
>;<? ft-Vo'ircv/ CROWNS,'
• j \}li 1..1 3PIOGF work r»inr*l ' J"
" r f 115.5 PER TOOTH <*>< O" '
fii > W y "."I *■ «'f i«'« Hi m "i''.CNI.Y J
i? *f%?
THERE IS A
RIGHT WAY
TO DRESS
FOR EVERY OCCASION
AND
EVERY TEMPERATURE.
OUR STOCK OF
Hats and Men's
Furnishings
ENABLES A MAN
TO WEAR CORRECT
FIXINGS WITHOUT
INJURING HIS POCKET.
WE ARE SELLING
STRAW HATS
FOR ABOUT
1-2 PRICE.
BUY ONE FOR NEXT YEAR.
Jno. S. Wick,
MEN'S
HATTER AND FLRNISHER.
Opposite P. 0.
TH LC
Bailor County National Bao>,
Penn,
Capital paid in - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits - f 100,000.00
los. Ilartman, President; J. V. Ritts,
President; John G. McMarlin,
Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier.
A general banking business transacted
I uteres*, paid on lime deposits.
Money leaned on approved security.
We invite you to open an account with this
n.ink.
DIKE* TOll8 — Hon. Joseph Ilartman, Hon.
W. H. Waldron, Dr. .N. M. Hoover. H. Mc-
Sweeney, <J. P. Collins, 1. U. Smith, Leslie P.
Ilazleit, M. Flneg.in, W. 11. I.arkln, T. P.
Mifflin, Dr. W. C. McCandless. Ben Mas
seth. W. J. Marks. J. V. Hi Us. A. L. Kelber
I'l l K
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PENN'A.
CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00.
Foreign exchange bought and sold.
Special attention given to collections.
•OFFICERS:
JOHN YOl NKINS President
JOHN HHMPIIKKY Vice President
O. A. HAII.KY Cashier
I". W. It I.\ till AM Assistant Cashier
J. F. HIJT'/.LKR Teller
DIRECTORS.
John Younklns. I). L. Cleeland, K. E.
A brains, C'. N. Hoyd, W. F. Metzger, Henry
Miller, John Humphrey. Tlios. Hays, Levi
M. Wise and Francis Murphy.
Interest paid on time deposits.
We respectfully solicit your business.
Butler Savings Bank
i-Sutler, 1
Capital - - - $60,000.00
Surplus and Profits - - $225,000 (xj
JOS. L PUKVIa President
J. IIKNRY TKOUTMAN Vlee-Presi.lnit
\VM. CAMPBELL, U Cvkier
LOUIS B. STEIN 'I filer
DIKKCTOIth Joseph L. nirvls, J. lieury
IT <>".tin*r> W. I). Ilraartou, W. A. Stelu. J. H.
Ckuuibell.
The lluller Savings Hank Is the Oldest
Itanklng Institution', n Butler County.
General banking business transacted.
We solicit, accounts of nil producers, iner
chants, farmers and others.
All business entrusted to us will receive
prompt at tention.
liitiiresl imld on time deposit*.
DEALERS in ready made clothing
represent their wares ts "Tailor made'
'custom made" &c.. hut they ask the
regular prices of ready made and the
boaM. is understood. I'ut when they
offer to take your measure, promise to
have the clothes made for you and
charge the tailors price, they impose
upon your credulity Whether their
misrepresentation in wilful or negligent
the result to you is the same,
Most men want what they pay for ami
are willing to pay for 'he superior
quality of made to measure clothes.
«>ur garments are rut and made to your
measure in our own workshop in Hut
ltr, not hy fair-to-iniddllng work
men, hut hy expert tailor*.
Handsome Spring Goods
At Business Bringing Prices.
ALAND,
Mak«r of Men's Clothes
). V. Stewart,
(Succcssoi to H. Bickel)
UVRRY.
Sale and Boarding Stable
VV . JiTlrrsoii St., Butler, I'a.
Kirat class < quipment—eighteen
drivcis— of all kinds
cool, roomy and clean stables.
People's l'hone 125.
j. V. STEWART.
New Livery Barn
W. J. Black
Is doing business in his new barn
which Clarence Walker has erected
for him. All boarders and team
sters guarranteed good attention*
Ham just across the street from
Hotel Hutler.
lie has room for fifty horses.
People's l'hone. No. 250.
Special Notice.
"Bicycles at cost" to close them
out, come early and get a bargain.
All kinds of repair work given
prompt attention at
Geo. W. Mardorf's
Bicycle Store and Repair Stop,
109 W. Cunningham St-
IT'S PLAIN
I
' to be seen, from every suit of ours you
: see on the street, that "here isn t another
place in the city where you are always
I sure to get all the desirable combinations
1 of material, workmausliih, style, fit and
; price as you are of us. It is a goo.l time
' now to order your next suit.
Posted—is the man as to where to get
I the essentials of good dress who comes to
us. He is likely to be an economical
man, too, for he knows he will get more
for his money here than at other places.
Where else can you buy suits at SJo oo
worth S3O.
There is only one place to get such a
combination as this is at a tailor's. You
won t expect it at the ready-made stores
—no sane man does. Of all the people
on earth there aren't two of the same
dimensions throughout. Yet that is the
principle. When you come to us we
make your clothes f.t you or no sale.
Wedding Suits a Specialty.
COOPER,
Practical Tailor..
DIAMOND. BUTLER. J'A
J YOUR |
i Prescriptions '
C will be carefully, S
\ accurately and Dromptly \
C filled at our pharmacies. %
> Redick & Grohman,
I
FOLKS FROM
THECOUNTRY
' when shopping In Pittsburg aro Invited to
make tlielr headquarters at our store, leave
your packages there, call for them later.
Ask us for any Information you would like
to have. Every courtesy will lie shown
yon whether you buy of us or not.
In our new quarters we will continue to
handle the Same brands of Whiskeys,
brandies, etc., as we did In our old store.
Some of the brands are:
FINCH, MT.YKKNOH.
(iItKKNIIKIMKK IIII.I.INtJKK,
liIBKON, .IVKHIIOI.T.4
I.AKIiP, I'HOMPKON.
, . ...HUfci'OßT.
1 and we will offer them to you unadulterated
« yenr old at tl.ooper full quart,oquarts,ss.oo.
..•kAaiiKATHKK'S CHOIC*.,
Whiskey Kuarant«il 3 years old. 12.00 per «al.
We pay express charges on all mailorders
of s>.oo or over. Goods shipped promptly.
ROBERT Lb WIN & CO.
Wholesale Dialres In Wines and Liquors,
NOW 14 SM ITH FIELD ST..
Formerly 411 Water Street,
Pittsburg, I'ii.
Long Distance Telephone
CIIIiiiJiYER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
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•" 1(1 llH'tl'J! I«* IMMllffl Willi hill* Vlt>t>OU.
1 ultt' n«» KfTiuf iluiitfrruui
lulluituii »fraltut!<»■•». liny «»f your liniKulat,
«»r mmkl 4r. If utiiinpH f«»r I'mrfI«*«aI*«••.
Miuniiir.. an it lli llrf for I»» UtlH ,
I'V rclwrii m«ll. 10.000 'IVM Irnnrilmii. Mnlrt l»f
• 'I D.umrlnui.
CIIIOIiWBTKH CfIKMICJAL CO.
Ki«IO .Ifu'llioa M«|tanre, IMIIIjA., C *L . |
MoiIUB Ikla paper.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge)
R. L. KIRKPATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician. |
N«-*t »»-»or to Court Ho'i* RntW. I'«.
L. S. McJUNKIN,
Insurance and Real Estate
Agent.
117 B. JEPFKRSON.
RUTLRR, PA
1 Motel Nixoi\
215 N McKean St., Butrdr
I laving rent ed this hotel for nnot'ier
years, I Again invite the patrol.age of
niv old friend i and the public generally.
R. O. RUBAMUGH.
I'liii-Anicrleuii.
Tho UeHHcmer ISc I.akc Erie Railroad
Company luut placed on nnle ut nil ntn
tioiiH, excursion ticketa to UiifTafo, on
account of the I'un American Evponi
tion. With tho improved panaeuger
train aervioo now being arranged for,
making connection* with three impor
tant iinffalo linen; viz, the Erie It. 11.,
h. S. <Jfc M. H. and Nickel Plate. patrona
of the road will be given every opportu
nity to vi«it the Expoaition at the lowest
available rated.
A. M BERKIMER,
Funeral Director
45 S. Main St. Butler. PA
"Peerless"
Wall + Paper
Absolutely Without Equal.
Tl If" GREATEST VARIETY
B Hr BEST QUALITY
I ■■ L. LOWEST PRICES
New Goods Now In
For Season 1901.
MCMILLANS
I Next Door to °ostoffice.
DON'T PASS This**
If yon suffer from failing sight for we
can help you. The glare of the summer
sun, the reflection from the water at sea
shore or lake, the rarefied mountain air.
each and all make weak sight worse.
Before you start on your vacation call!
and have yattr eyes tested. We can give
you perfect fitting glasses for any defect
of eye sight. We also sell Cameras.
Photo Supplies—Victor, Ellison and
Columbia talking machines.
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician-
Next to Court House
A Kodak
At a Pic-Nicor The Pan-American makes
the former event more enjoyable and
paeserves tbe sights and wonders of the
latter just as you have seen them.
A folding pocket Kodak fits in the
pocket or is cai ried in the hand like a
ixjok, out of the way when not in use
but always ready.
Take a picture of the baby and the
picture will grow more valuable each day.
Yju don't appreciate beauty until you
have used a Kodak.
We aczplain them, sell them and
guarantee them at
DOUGLASS'
BOOK STORE
Eagle B'l'd. Near P. O.
241 South Main street
W* mm "11
BUTLER PEOPLE
ARE INVITED TO [
PATRONIZE THE U
1: If
jl Hotel Kelly j|
i! " ];
j[ A. Kelly <fc Sons, Prop'ra.,
H Cambridge Springs, Pa. j|
• j A first-class hotel, In u charm- 11
* lriK country location, tii con- i t
| S nectlon with the famous j
;: Mitchell Iron and Magnesia Jf
ii .Springs; everything new, mod- |t
crn and up to-d»to; further In
j E format ion with rates, etc., j f
|| cheerfully furnished on appll- jj
" ration; free carriages to and
if from all trains. H
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Pan-American 1901 Exposition
A' H. 1)1 KM, JK TIIOS. K. OUVKB.
The Schenley Hotel Co.,
THOS. F. OLIVER, Manager.
Main Office, 200 Niagara Street,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Constating ol Hotel Schenley, The Ureenhurst,
The Three Vermont*. The Elmwood,
The York, The Lasak
Ami 25 other beautiful, furnished resi
dences in the Elmwood District,
which can he rented in whole or
in part. Rates #I.OO per
day and up.
European and American Plan.
Cure* DnmTrennwj.
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£ KEELEY
WrKtfor ■, «r| INSTITUTE,
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Bssklst siT'iwßtas, rij
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
ihc 5 Minute Breakfast Food.
Purine Health Flour
Makes
"BRAIN BREAD."
PURINA MILLS, ST. Lotus, Mo.
H. MILLER.
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
OVHiCK Nest door to CiTZKiN oflics
Rat Im-. Pa.
M. C. WAGNER
A RTIST PHOTOGRAPHER
li 9 South Main street.
> New Store. n 9 New Store,o
< ► 121 East YJHIP 121 East 0
< j Jefferson St. 1 Jefferson St.ft
< > Leading* Hillinery House c
1 [Millinery at I=2 Regular Price.X
\ [ Great Clearance Sale of all ourX
] [Summer Millinery at one-half tliev
< J 'regular price. v
( (• 121 East Jefferson St., Butler. A
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| WHEN YOU 2
| SEE A DOLLAR |
You quite naturally pick it up. A dollar saved is just
J grvj f'A as good as a dollar found. We can not tell you where
M t/J A to go to pick up dollars, but we can assure you that fIP
5 ySsßsß.'r buying your Dry Goods from us will mean a dollar
jV J saved to you. Compare our prices with thos» of any H
(<—JL jft\J store in town and you will agree that this is true.
J NjLjCT\ SHIRT WAIST BEAUTY 5
■ Mj Ladies speak of our Shirt Waists with enthusiasm.
M i lot of reliable waists, stylishly made from best ma jp
H L/W terials. The range of styles is greatest we have ever
Willi! W shown. The prices are low enongh to save you 35 to a
Q l/jjjl y 50 cents on each waist.
0 f gwui ■"»« Colored Waists fi.oo to $1.75. White Waists $i to $3. ■
Thin Goods for Waists and Dresses- Uf
\ We certainly have a grand assortment of these
K V light, comfortable goods, especially for summer. P
U JjlL wear. Cool colors, too--an<l the prices are such ts U
U L / |AA HI money go a long way. U
K rMmnttt Fine Dimities 10c. 12
OT Sheer Batiste
V Mercerized Fibnes 18c, 25c, 35c. X
W /ESG> \ jt> inch Jap. Wash Silk 50c. M
I ff White Lawn 6# to 50c. 3
MP / IV One visit to our store will make you a pleased M
|L. Stein & Son J
2 103 N. MAIN STREET. BUTLER, PA M
The People's National Family Newspaper.
New York Tri-Weekly Tribune
Published Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, is in reality a fine, fredi, every
other-day Daily, kiving the latest news
on days of issue, and covering news of
the other three. It contains all import
ant foreign war and other cable news
which appears in THE DAILY TRI
BUNE of same date, also Domestic and
Foreign Correspondence. Short Stories,
Elegant Half-tone Illustrations, Humor
ous Items, Industrial Information, Fash
ion Notes, Agricultuial Matters and
Comprehensive and Reliable Financial
and Market reports.
Regular subscription price, $1.50 per
year.
We furnish it with THE CITIZEN for
SJ.OO pei year.
Send all orders to THI
PHILIP TACK,
*\ { I
U CONTRACTOR IN i [
!! Cleveland Berea Grit jj
I STONE II
ii H
Suitable for Building
i i Ornamental and j \
Paving purposes.
\\ This Stone is guaranteed it
II not to shell off, nor II
\l become rotten.
n i i
Prices reasonable.
3 t 11
j f Work done well j 1
j 1 and promptly,
! t Stone yards on
* East Etna street. ji
jl II
Residence on 11
Morton avenue.
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4 i People's Telephone 320. \ \
c 416 W. Jefferson St.,
<MERCHANTITAILOR
Full bine of Foreign and
Domestic Suitings.
Good Fit and
Guaranteed. 7
C. SELIGMAN >
BUTLER, PA. }
WANTED.
The jieople to know tliat the Findley
Studio in making « specialty of copying
hikl enlarging. Crayons ami water colors
for the Holliday trade will receive
prompt attention. Don't give your
pictures to ageuts and take chances of
loosing them; have it done at home and
if It isnotr ight we arc here to make it
right, latest designs of frames in stock.
See our Cabinet I'liotos before ordering
elsewhere.
Branches Mars and livans City.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 236.
I'. O. H'd'u' Hutlcr.
wagaMBWW 1 js r ,irs"Sfr"iaM
L. C. WICK,
HKAI.KH IJ»
LUHBER.
1
New York Weekly Tribune
Published on Thursday, and known fo»
near'y sixty years In every part of the
United States as a National Familr
Newspaper of the highest class for farm
era and villagers. It contains all the
most important general news of fH K
I.JAILY TRIBUNE up to hour of going
to press, an Agricultural Pepart
ment of the highest order, has
entertaining reading for every
member of the family, old and
young, Market Reports which are ac
cepted as authority by fanners and coon
try merchants, and is c?ean, np to <lxre
interesting and instructive.
Regular subscription price, 8:.do per
year.
We furnish it with THE CITIZEN
for $1.50 per year.
E CITIZEN, Butler
Now is The Time to Have
Your Clothing
CLEANED OR DYED
If you want goou and iciiable
cleaning or dyeing dene, t-.u* is
just one place in town win-it < u
can get it, and tliat is a!
The Butler Dye Works
216 Center avenue
QS»We do hnt- work in >oit
door Photographs. This is tlu
time of year to have a pictiii •!
your house. Give us a trial
Agent for tbe JaiiicetowD SlidiMf
Blind Uo. —New York.
R. FISHER <fc SON
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Food and SaleStabl©
Rear of
Wick House Butler Penn'a
Th« best of horses ami first class rijf* HI
WHVN 011 hand and for litre.
Hest accommodations In town for pvrnm
neut boarding and transient trade. Hpecl
al rare guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
S|A Rood class of horses, t>oth drivers and
raft horses always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and horses bouyh t
fpon proper notification by
PEARSON B. NACE.
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Karl Schluchter,
Practical Tailor and Cutter
125 W. Jefferson, Butler, Ta.
Buahellng, Cleaning and
Repairing a Soec a tv
t Every Millionaire £
Uegan with a dollar. Kvery dol
fv lar is the basis of a fortune.
I, Kvery man is a capitalist. Ac
*-• quire the saving habit. Open •
bank account with us.
WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST.
Real Estate Trust Co.
$ Of Pittsburg, $
FOURTH AVENU^J