Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 28, 1902, Image 3

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aril ha at Iha dlttarant polling plaraa oa
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Craig St., arill ha ttia gt*<atmat ohnri-h
•iiftca ia the ooantry aad aril) what)
ONH|4etad roat abont a million.
—Opening night at tha Park Thaalra
wan an anapiciotia one the play, a mil
Itory drama, araa liraly and inkn ran ting
tha anrroandinff* arara plaaaaat and tha
large andienee waa dalighiad
-Fiva of tha big harvaating machine
companies hare "»old oat" to tha lntar
national Harvaater Oo . which will take
amino. Hapt Igt. Linn Moure arill
ha tha agaat of tha graat company for
**" H^pV I WMMi > tSU'I4 VMI of a chain factory,
bow located la the eastern part of the
state,and looklaa forjanew location, were
la BoUwr moantly. They do not want
mora than fttra mm, nftwd to pay a
iwmwb»M* prim would sot KnovarfSOfl
per am. asked no favor* and guaran
toad to employ in the neighborhood of
tOO man at wry good wages. Several
dtes were offered them bat the price*
raagvd for SIOOO to IMB per acre, for
land that a year ago wu hlcrh at SIOO
par acre The men went to New Can
to aad ware offered a very suitable rite
for nothing. Butler people are cutting
off their noaea.
The following graduates and atndenta
of the Batter Business College have jost
accepted poaitionn aa follow*: Dennis
O t>»nnor. stenographer, Wait Peon R.
ft. 00, Butler; O. L. Snyder. *teno
irrapher. Henn a ft. ft Co., Pittslmrg;
Varna Weitaal. stenographer. Trick
Building. Pittsburg; Hannah McCnne,
iteno/rspher Standard Steel Car Co..
BotW;fl. ft. Hill Assistant Book keep
ar. Bntlar County National Bank, But'
tor.
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mnainai h« fMwn Mr Lm4rarnnd
ar'th hi* Mitw ana* b aaiiracM in iht
lawtai'iaii. at Tam- Haaa
Wori. hm> hmm <*«iaai»n~d on th» j
plant af tkr Oallari Rnri and Tih-
Woa%» A plaai arill h» with
a aaparlt*- (#«.«» hnnk a day 11 arill
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•aat Th' At na tkvHtaple* Marhar
«ar aa4 ntfcai farm* at Oalhry iaof the
wtjt *u*ai qaaalltx and fanrr hnildiac
hrif* arill be i»ad« Tin (vmpaay b
cmanpiwwd of Mair R<kalt« who in anper
and A M dtrlattry nf Rnt
)at and lilnwir* Thomwk Siapln . Shan
wan aad <*h.>r» at Callwm
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Thoma* Otamw Oct 9Mh
Jlaoahßna Mar<b ixth.
ld«Mvihi Iliilley. f>ec 13th.
Frank Robaraon. Fab Ittth
Mrwi
Ronay Boy* Jan sa,l
Aaatonian S» xtet tc Mar. h »Hh
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Mr* Roe. hat Nov. 18th.
iMPKRSi »\ ATOR
Edward P Elliott F*>b lIHh
Believing thi* to be a firat clana <>onrae
w*> noliHt yonr patronage Advance
nale Uckatn f 1 each. WW be on nale
I*A«K IWUTRR.
TMI. FKNHVIW HTih-K 01. Ai.t, NKXT
WKICK.
The Ferilierg Si n k (Vmifiany will be
gta a
Theater Monday September lat The
company Hit* neaaon t* an entirely new
«na with a htgholana lot of apooiaJtic*.
including Mallony, Br.aika and Brook*.
Marie McNail, Eon Stanton, the Ryan*
and other* Tha w-enery la on an elalwirnb
order a planning p«-rformance In anaur
ad. Popnlar Prioea
(itwid opera House Opening.
li aut ifully Improved, and wottderfnl
ly changinl aa to ita <mtrance. foyera.
lobbiea, and retiring riKjina, the Grand
Opera Houae in Pittabnrg will open for
the nea- aeanon of IWi*.' nil on Monday.
Hnptamlter lat. heglnitig with a Labor
Day matinee Thia will la> the ftrat
appearance of thr new ntock ■ ompauv
organiaed by Manager Daria during the
anmmer month* Mtage Director Huff
man haa gntheml together a nunilier ol
exoaotionallr clever jwople, and togeth
ar with tha favorite* retained from laat.
year'a comj>an> the new organtration
ahnuld prove i|nite the IM *I Manager
Davl* haa yet preaented J The new lea<l
ing woman, Mlaa Eva Taylor, cornea to
Pittabnrg with the atrongeat kind of en
doranmenta from Itoaton. Milwaukee
and New York, where ahn haa achieved
diatinct anccena a* leading woman of
atock companie* in thon«< cltlea.
The opening play of the neaaon In J. 1.
C. Clark a dramalir.ntioii of Klisalieth
Knight Tomokin a >tory, "Her Majea
ty". The play ia preaented here by
apodal arrangement with Wm A.
Brady, who hail .th« play writleu ea
pociaJly for Mlaa Orace George, who
atarrad in it for a aeanon
I*tbor Bay ICvciirsbm to Itiitlcr.
On sec tof the labor day celebration
at Bntler, Monday, September Ist. 1002,
agents of the B, <& O Hy. at Bakers
town, !2elienopl». Parkers Landing and
Intermediate stations will sell excursion
tickets to Butler, Sept Ist, good for re
tarn until Sept 2nd at rate of one fare
for the round trip.
Kxcurslon to Mar*.
On account of the laying of the
comer stone of St. John's Lutheran
Home at Mars, Sunday, August HI.
Agents of the B & O. Ry., Butler to
Qlade Ran and intermediate stations,
will sell specisl one day excursion
tickets to Mars at rate of one fare for
the ronnd trip Mare for the trip from
Bntler «oc. Train leaves Butler at H;OS
a- m.
labor Day Celebration tit Pitts
burg.
Special excursion rate of one fare for
the ronnd trip via B. St O. R. R. for all
regular trains, September Ist. Tickets
good returning until September 2nd,
inclusive.
00 cash prize shooting at Mardorf's
shooting gallery. 11l W. Jefferson St.
A real sale at R. & It 's.
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Harrt-r lfuier L*.- cj .x-»vi to his pruj»-
«rtT at ISff TTt#r BOeet.
W S Mr<urr and wiff of P«rter¥rille
wesv a town j «*t»TCar
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A. W thrirty, P V at Si pfdjTock.
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an wink * fiNbin: Saturday and on
M.ii;iJ)i mil :\a IcAf: and :hi
ahui! .if ft
Ra(|ii. Vi ■.. wli and wtfr i««tntm<d to
JkrttanuMi M<m«iay afu-r a f« w«n4r
vwi! aritt) hit- njithnr. Htk SlaxawsU of
W Pottti Si
Hn.rj Miititpi.i.inr} of M»ddl"H»>i
t oarttahip ara* mad. happy ia*t **r«ik
Tar in* "taro ol them an ArU*mni»
Ward nwd to naj
tliarlt* * land aad family havt- r«*
inmrd to CtiamnvlHy aftm a vi«it with
Mr. Aland* motlxr. Vr* William
Aland of S Main St
l>r J. C RryW> )aI«U rctwowl n lot
Htgrnwthe fawn tb> throat of Winnie
Impart* of iMilnlf Hill, and tbr opera
tion wa« an en tin
Mr* W F Atm«tr«.nc of Allntrhony
and Mr* R. H Xtev««oaon and rhildmt
ol We*l Newton. IV are the jrnwt* of
Mm R. <4illilnnd of Snmmit
Mr. and Mr* R W Buxton of (ilade
Mill* «nd their daii(rht»r, Mr* .1 C
Caldwall of R*k( v ra%nwn atv at Allanlir
Citv. for a two wr*k> varation
Mi* li. A Atherly and danuhter left
for their h"m<- in New VVk. Tne*day,
fcfter a |d«>«*ani x*i«it with hor brothor,
William 1. Allen, of the Electroplating
work*
Ptof. Clyde O (irwti of Ford City,
a lid Mi** Edlt4i Neabitt were tnarrteii
We<ltn*<laj noon at the bride* hom«»
*onth of town. Rev. IS R, Worrell nf
filiating.
An old man named Phtuty, who wn*
U>arding with the Mif»e* Reod of
Onarry street, and Wm. Watonti of
Slitij>e"ryrock town*htp diKßjijwnrcl a
few day* ago.
Mr* 1hh1«.1 UHltircnth and Mi** Anna
Thompwon have returned home after a
two mouth'* alay at Atlantic City with
Mr* (4nllir«ath * daughter, Mr* Robert
Ivory of Pittabnrg.
<'ol Raararth and hia wife an- taking
a long bnggf ride, and will viait friandi
at Franklin .IMIIH-*town and other
pi iii'en They take their "eating" that
way, everv year.
Fran cia By era of Conconl town*liip,
.1 W. Marah of l'etin. W. Thotiipnun
of t ontre, Alb-u Mi* Call of Franklin and
F. II Maker of UrowuNdale were among
our i-aller*. Saturday.
(4<*i (). Dunn c.f Union City, Pa.,
formerly of Butler, vinited hi* mother
at Mt. < 'her'tnut, l**t week. Hia mother,
Mr*. Montgomery Itnun, I* iu |ioor
henlth (4eu In thinking of iximing
linen to Untler
Cam Miller, the *lioe man, returned
from viaitlng Dr. Peler* and wife in
(Morado, ln*t week Mr. Miller, while
on Piki»* Peak, captniwi a Rocky
Mountain groune, which he attempted
to bring to liutler, but the bird dl«d at
< "allury.
Conrad Snyder of Brady townahlp,
vinited hi* danghtor-in law, in Oakland
townnhip, ln*t Tlinr-«lay, and came to
aoe na next day. He in now In hia noth
year, hn* t»ki n the CITIZKN for over
forty yearn, i* iu gi**! henlili mid don't
owe a iunt on earth.
W li Wilcox, aon of Abrnhntu Wil
cox of Harriaville, who for tiye yeiira
liaal haa n drilling near l'lne drove,
W Vii., will *tart within a few daya
for Thayer. Naoaho county, KatiHiiN.
the former home of hia wife, where he
will hereafter reaide Mr. and Mra.
Wilcox are vinlting hin {larenta at
preaent.
I'rof. (liltaon and wife retnrne<l, last
week, from a long onting. They went
to White Paw, Alaska from Butler to
Seattle by rail, Heattle to Bkagway liy
boat, and Rkagway to White Pass hy
the new railroad The fare from Bnt
ler lo Seattle and return waa sß2,Seattle
to Hkagway and return by steamer S4O,
and Skagway to White Paaa and return
hy rail fBI.OO, ao you see It did not cost u
fortune, and ia one of the moat interest
ing trips one can take
Mta. Kliz.ibelh Dickons, wife of an
oyster planter near Cauarsle, liaa just
heard that a sheen-raining Australian
uncle Iris la-en kind enough to die and
leave her one-fifth of his estate of $!l,
000,000. No trouhla in his life anil ii
benediction in his death, this wsh a
paragon of nnclea. May all nncles take
liim for a model! And SOOO,OOO la u very
nice |»earl in an oyster To have little
and then to see SOOO,OOO raining on you
from Australia; there is a happy lot for
yon! Have yon any uncles in the anti j
podes of California or hermitages? Have
you dug your backyard lately T Take
down Mr. l'<a*'s "tiold Dog." Look up
your genealogy August is vour month.
Itcdmi'il Itutcs to lluttc, Mont.
On account of the meeting of the In
ternational Mining Congress, at Butte.
Mont, September I to t>, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company will sell ex
cursion tickets to Butte and return, on
Angust 16, SO, 91, 'JO and 27 good to re
turn to original starting point not later
than September JIO, at reduced rates.
For specific, rates, stopover prlv lieges,
»tc., consult nearest ticket agent.
1 VI NK«»S.
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J iii J. of Grove Citr bou§h:
• THE TIALK-WAY FARMS :NQAAOQMMAIA
a: Sbenfi SaW. Fndav. 170 acres foi
f- ••«»> aad •« acres far f~5.
Jr>bE E*-rnol<is and 'Walter Archibald
art in jt;l on s*-n:en<vs for vaaTancT.
A dozen prisoi-rrs an- tiken to »b*
P-r F«n_ -Tt-ry d«y nr.d«-r (jnard Bar
ry Mi.-l»aTTty. Ali th<- farm a-ors tL>
run.Luer h«.- bas d a- by the prisoner,
a&d e .me- .-pkaidid c*c»ps a iii be harvtst
ed. At ;.r — an . -• is betas ex
| wait i aid tht- :.t;i cr..tm<i c?«d for e«!
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c If by M:r r • fc—>■:. was diaai.-aed by
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Malffiwrs Idr$MEA
SanMb lit Ylraaßgaraa sa E J£ Waterr*
«£ »• t?- * X idfim Star #3.
I A M ln*wfr tw - nnii wurfiffll
H l.» '. 'ff *" tti Jit* Mc3S*t , ! i n
«.iy* ;t Xaritw f.irfSH*'
f * ~~#rr to JFi •Titrd Jr<i in yhj,
payro ofe for »n >?.
<• Barrm. at. J S Wn»T 4 jnrr** i*
W i«rrti f.c cansi 7Z.
EiwJiw F Itr -ax t< J S k«t w
S: ;,ji. TTlrt I' «r ISA.
t E iV. ""t.mir tranter of Jaub K«-J
b .id *» John Iff: Kfl in 2*dM4ioj»t far
9KW.
J * Walvro t, M J K(iU*«so» of C*m
iT'l i t! iu Mur* fi* n
'•S J» 4 Ti'o S W (imi 2 lot* <iL
Monroe St fur fiJWNi.
Wm S Zifclwr t<i Harry B Fktfd kt on
IN day for £l4«ai
r W Twicer to A 1, Tnilmr 10l on
M«r<-»«r St far (33M1
W J MrK»» to J C jut OB Jeffer
M T, IFTFC T..T
J A Oothacii to Sij.fai* MiHennui lull
n /.••bennple fitr fsn.
Bwwj' iv.r.i t<» Ilimry Ferae lot on
i'nti'T** »v< fur #^t2s
*'ha<- MrEJroy toPL Tito* 10l in FV
trolia for fW
N4it>rv J l.mnrk to Wtu J Kuirirk lot
mi (Votw m-T for ft
< iitti Ri'ilh . udtn x of Joliti IK>]JOI. to
EiuMiwtli Ki-lllv arrvs in for
SKKW
M irrlajr«' Urcanvs.
L:K« Qtovaue HarrisvUk
« tirniola Ziiueo.
John I. llrtißßT-r Rntlcr
Mum* H«>w iotic®. "
\Viii J M rtmrvrr Eraw City
K' »ra N«I|K -B Elih-tinnu
Robert W. Irwin,., WnanpoCo
M. <.«rac«i Riddle,.. ....... "
Frank A Cnrty Mradville
Clara K. MiJU-r. Kama City
Wwlrf Shook ~, Rutlrr
Litr.ir Brun«r Frnelton
•iiifca A H»-an CulniM-MTillr
Ki y.inh Fitcivtiiuioun. ..Jvffonon Centre
John A F .larkwon C«ntre twp
Roi«> Rr«.wn Clay tw|«
("lydft" CJr»H>n..i Ford City
Kdith N<«»1 it Butler tw'j>
At Pittabutg, W. K. Zimmerman and
Lydln Xeithercont of liakeratown; »!*>
J. C Riwull of 1 Sutler county and Clara
Swarlc welder of Pittnbui|.
A utory ha* jnat been told aliont a
Butler young man n<>w married He
wa* aUitit to a*k the father for the
daughter'* hand when the old man lean
ed Imck in th« chair "DOOM my daugl'l
ter want you?" 'Yen, air; 1 ant atirc
►hi* duea Khe wnt me to yon," WH* the
njdy. The o)<l man aighed am! said
"The whim* of that child are renllv un
accountable It Heemahut a <lay or two
ago ahe cried for a doll. Then It waa a
|amy Now it Ua munkvy. Of course,
ahe'll haw to have it if ahe wants it
That * all (1«KM! day."
I'louioN ami itctinioliH.
Aug 2i» The eighth annual reunion
of the Stickle family will ha held in .1
11 1 Joy da grove, near Princeton F'a.
Friday August 'JH All lu-ighlaira and
friendr are cordially invited
Sept. IMI Labor Day. Parade at 10:80
a. tu.
S'jit. 4th Meeting of l'oimaiatirange
No IT, 1' of 11., at HHII in Middletown
Sept 17th, at Carnegie, the 100 th l\
V. "Koundheadn."
Sept ll». Reunion of survivors of 78th
1' V 1., Sir wells regiment, at New
lletlileheui, i'. Card order excursion
ratea on application to L A. Hollixter,
Sec'y. Kittanning, Pa
Sept. 'Hi, Reunion of the Ulack fami
lies of Itutler and Venango countiea, at
Alameda l'ark, ltutler. Kverylaaly in
vited
Walt for Ritter & RockenateinSale.
Use lona Patent Flour.
The lieat Uread and I'aatry llonr in
the market, i bbl. aack, #1 00. I blil.
»nck, 60c. Every aack guaranteed.
ÜBO. WAM KK HONS.
MxrltirHoiiM to Atlantic City.
$1" round trip via Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad. Tickets on sale Jane M).
July 17 and 81at, August 14 and 28lh,
llpi lili Ratorn limit HI days, in
eluding date of sale. Stop over |a*r
mittcd at Washington within limit, on
return journey. Apply to W. It.
Turner, Ticket Agent, Butler, for
tickets and I'lillman reservations.
Restaurant for Sale!
The largest nn<l lata! restaurant in
liutler, located on Main street, and now
doing aa good (if (Kit Ihe Is'st) busim-ax
in that line in the town, ia for sale,
(loud reasons for selling; possession im*
nxnliate. Inquire at thia office.
Ask lor It!
IF you don't nee what you want at the
B. It. & P. Cafe aak for it.
They will furnish you with anything
In the market,and cook it nicely for you
on abort notice.
The Cafe la open from early in the
morning till late at night.
B. It & P CAKE.
Klein building, South Main St., Butler.
Suppers fnrnlahed for Theatre partiea.
Bell Tel phone 147.
Muaic scholars wanteo at iaß Wot
Wnvns St
FOH SALK House on Washington
street, one on Kim St., one on Pearl,
two on (Quarry, one on Kairview, two
on Morton. E. 11. Nkoley.
$5 no t-aah prize shooting at Mardorf'a
hooting gallery, 111 W Jefferson St.
j Come early to H. &it a Rule.
Ble<l lo r>tath.
Frank W2lian«. a ookni laborer
died. Snnday nicfct in one of tbe bunky
shanties t. >rth or the caiaotk at a sau
, den and ri -jem j-slmonary here •rrba^t
doe to the uleeratiaE of a lar-re
TeR-ei by rxMcaptkm His associat**-
ia the thanTy could not explain bis
his desth and a jv*TTL..rteii: and autopsy
. by Coroner Attreli before a jcrr was
I necessary to determine thr c.a* of
I deatn The jury we're F. M SrLi:>.
John F .-hirver R berr Gmfaaia. Win
: B. Jentiaes Harry Reed and E. H.
Xejrler. William# ws~ abont -55 year?
* ->f a-- and lived at 7-i Logun street,
j Kttsbnrg
iWhen* n-bA'rt-ale price.. 6-h-Tw
Rye ■ «9»
j Oat.-. " 4m
I Com. *;»
I f**r. ■ 12™
Eggs. " ... le
Batter. '• 30
Potati-r.- ju
Onion* per « a ....... IMI
Beet.-. per t»a SU
Cabbure. ;*»r lb 2
Chickens, dressed i-i
1 Parsnip, per be s»>
; Tamil- •>>
I Apples -'. i
Ct.-rty. doz LuscLts i-~»
Hooey. per poar4 1*
Brtw. jer bs I V)
TU- Fall Term of Own Qtj Ctfjß
will bevria lit-iiy. >-pT. i*ti_ Fol
aid a*l itftißtSifiß add torn
:i» pf*-.-i«ir£t- Lalf C. K-tler. (ir,Tt
Crry. Fa.
flnKythmr to be *4d at Bitter &.
B»;«4et.-;»riE. * Sale.
'/ ANTED —Girls- f .r rica
Mr! ■ w rk. Write to
JIAOOiTi -S SjUTATuSXTX Co .
c. Pa
FOR SA wC. t«SY TERMS!
A t*r< *r ,er atm ar.i l*t*-
d«*ilaai ant oar -.f creami. *wi
•&*£** aas£ -fxttaufi. v. larzH- rfce*
ztmmt. all to W;ti «r
mck c€ prn*ral *%:■«■
A rmi f*.- 21 a paao
;««.«* ogaaskesfsy. ~K~Z.
:«• scui r/ii <rf
FtJivp-i Dqbt
f.aowiiiN 1 Jfc. ftdux Co, Pa.
K\<ar !»■ |« Piit>bw; Labor
LK a? »u aA O. U. K.
Eut «o» Ju» far lib*- r T v*ssi , i isify ■' •
*32 tan*. SeyOnn-bH" itn.
T> i*n« jttco; -as;—_ f<;iß r '»i3»s
da» .
iUle> to nu«lwit la-
H\y. ilxc:
* »» Thursday*. >*j<l il_ . - and
' *trr i. f aad I*. lJ*:i tax-P»
itfc.lrtur*! Oa. ariL aei' •extTirm ai ttdttn*
trmm pumAm cm rbt TT«(t«TT Ptaswyj-ra
tn r*;rwi{» to Aii«ri>t«r lljw. at tiaJf
ri«:-R.arjil: Tbt pnef • J taauiwiw
No urktA To be nuid T.»t k»« tbas: aerifflTj
£v» t«Mi adnuiwKm cowyjt;
Tbeor n::krte will be CKXtf. gome ibJt
•in -«{~u!ar trains «t»:rionf at <c
Wf tv c «on n» day of i»ae and wiD br
vj-d fur retnrc jmrsacr ujitiJ tie f«l
--jpwuif: day, inclusive.
StAtr Normal SrliwuL
Attftid ttoe Stale Norma! SriixJ at
Sliplwryrtiok, Bv.;i«r i*>nnty Pa Ad
vantage* fir«t-r)aw> raVer k»w tnituai
free U> VeacbfTT and rhiwe who mxrd to
%r<arh. Fall term Nvins Sefitemlwir 2
IWC Send for a Address
AUKSTE. Maltwt. Pnnrijia!
BUYING WOOL
Same location as l«xt eea-»ou. Owing
to other haaineat- engageu-ens* will -mly
tnjT during the months of May, June.
July and Antrim;. and only in forenoons
of each day,
W. F. Rchbbsksbk.
at Graham's Grwfery, lintier. Pa.
Real Estate Broker.
Parties wishing to purchase or sell
»tl proi>ertJes, (arms, city residences or
:eal estate of any kind, should call npon
Win. Walker,in Ketterer's b'd'g.apjxjsite
r, O. Butler Pa. People* Phone No. 519.
NOTXE OF REMOVAL!
On September Ist next, Miss M K.
Saeler. will remove her dress making
establishment from over the Farmers
National Hank, to rooms over Myers'
Grocery store, on East Jefferson street,
near Main.
Miss SAKI.KR
UeilnrHl Kates to Denver.
On account of the meeting of the
National Association of Letter Carriers,
to l.e held at Denver, Got, September 1
to (1, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will sell excursion tickets to
Denver, Colorado Springs, or Pueblo,
001., from all stations on its lines, at
rate of single fare for the round trip.
Tickets will lie aold and good going on
August 'Jit to 81, and will las good to re
turn until September 80, inclusive.
Tickets must IM< validated for return
passage by Joint Agent at any of the
altove mentioned points, for which
sei vice a fee of 35 cents will be charged.
For specific rates and conditions,
apply to ticket scents.
Insurance and Real Est te.
If yon wish to sell or buy property
von will find it to your advantage to see
Win. H. Miller, Insurance and Real
Estate, next P. 0., Butler, Pa.
The big sali< at R. R's.
FARM FOR SALE
<if fifty acri*. located within five miles
of HutW.half a mile from R. R Station,
half a mile from school house*, mostly
cleared, gins! ground, and well watered,
large fruit orchard, will be sold cheap
ami on twisy terms.
Addrtsa Lock Box 6*5; Butler, Pa.
lias Fixtures,
We have them: 50 different styles.
They are in the latent finishes, made to
match the hardware of your house.
WHITKHIMU ''lumber.
Fifteen l>»v KxtMiraiou Tickets
To N lugiiru Falls.
The Buffalo, Rochester <St Pittsburg
Ry. have placed on sale at Butler
special excursion tickets to Niagara
t ails and return, limited to 15 ilays at
♦"7.•!."». The tickets are sold on Tuesdays
of eassh week during July. August and
September.
It will pay you to attend Hitter &
Itocki-nMteiu H Hiilo.
Single ami Double <>v«nn at
W IIITKIII L-I-'H.
Now i« your chance at 11. «fc lt'n nale.
Hot Plates, thi> kind that hint. at
WIIITKHIM.'H.
fri.oo caidi prize ahootiDK at Mardorf'a
HhnotiiiK Kallnry, 111 W. .Jt'lYnrxon St.
"Perfect" Ovena and (Joud HakcrM,
Got them at Wliltehill'H.
Hint R. & R n Hal<- announcement in
another |>art of thin iwue.
—The Butler HUMIIH-HH College ••arn
i-Mtly solicit* the patrouage of all yonug
men and young women who have al
ready a good Kuglinh education, lxi
eaumt auceenn in ante to crown the earn-
I*HI nlTi>rtH of HtU'h young pwipUv There
In a conntant call on UH fur tind. CIUHH
office help, which we art' unable to
napplv completely, bocan«e of the
Mcarcfty of lirnt claaa material Lett UH
have an abundance of well educated
voting people and we will double our
Inat year'* record of placing Htodentn
Fall term Hept. I, 1008. Bend
for catalogue and circulars
FOB WALK -A hundred acre farm in
(,'entre towmdiip, four inilea north of
liutlor right on main road uood land,
good water, good fruit, fair homte,
frame barn, potMemrion immediate or
next Hpriiiß. Will be Wild reaHonablu
for caidi or in payment*. Inquire at
thin office.
FOR SALK KirMt da*H farm of 20
acren, good bona*, barn,orchard, Mtiring,
etc , near Mt. Chestnut, SI2OO. rloiiHe
iiml lot on Elm St.. No. 1 property,
♦'■fMM) lloune and lot on W. I'enn Ht.
I E. H. N BULKY.
Brutal Crime at C h ifwrx
Saaday evening an
Thomas Phillips, is yea;- <«fl. wi.
keejis a trait stand near th- nabv> id
stsrioo in Chicor*. entload a tittle eirl Z
years old. named Sarah Boaratr. th
dsurhier of Leonard lata an aid stat-k
00 the Brneffher f HTZZ the ti*~t.
j aad ber Ihe chiid raster
' rifely misused After she aras able to
j tell woo her aftsailmnt aras Phillips was
• arrested and harried to Butler Monday
i by Coastatue Yockey. as there was talk
>f :yDrhiEg in Cniccrs. Phillips i- now
in jail coder a charg- of rape
K-R-TIME-TABLES
P & W It K
Trains leave Be tier for Allegheny. I
: 1-K-al time, at 6-oft. 9:15. and II:!"'
a. in and 4i». 4>Jf» and 5:-Vv p. ir.
Tijea.ls and 11:10ain. trains iaa«:r- tije
rac in 1 bonr ao«l it) minute-- «i: i ilmt
4 -j-' train in an hour and a half. The
~ -H a. m 4iXi and p. n. .rsins
c&aaect at Calkry for point® 'V»V»t. and
Tiie X :4'j as far ««ct as EDirood.
Traias leave Batier for Bradford J-T
"?0 a.m.. asd for Carca at 5:15 pic.
Trains arriTt in BoiJar fna AH—
gheay 9<m. #:ls a. ia. at<i 12:13. 4:-}-
4 m, 7VT asd 7:45 pa: &ad fr-jaa lie
North at a. m sad 3>jC p. is.
The TheMTt train niw A..-
irheny da.lj at lft:3M p. EI f*st as 1
is lae in Batier as iiSk.
Ob Sondajs t?£ir.- ka** Bnt}*r ? -r
Aliesrn-ny at *j)s asd 11:1# a a ac-1
•I 5 -V• pci-, acdf .rtc.-cTr.-ti;
4 <• ptc_; ami KnTeatl-.Ui.B. asd
! V, and 7<T7 pm.
Trains Vat-e- thr A&gtnv Mioa f.r
-a -<*r at »sd I" a bj_. asd
14» 3 3.'. 5:? < 1-7 and. ht>J9 psx <>s
••• n-i»j a: - ••/ a. *s ac*' sJft tbi
I in and from ttae B. Jt O ataSfi * ta
Pirstiair* at i:» pm.
B K « P~k K
7Jfca. at. k>**l '
it i *3 c-tftrawidiaie mr'iiw
l' i!a k rijnws fcr BscfaJo ad
T J . i -
<2l Uvsmi fi&c PiEtx j zsd. Bus B oe» as«i
dS *C*Sa3d»
I-.' tit p rt fcr Btfsfc tari
R-'-Kawtw-wrA
Tnas ajrrr*» t: fcrt>r. *a«i ■» w* Vt
A-M j>aMy ac «.XJ *a»t M! a. sr. ami
SAS p K Ttttz St trzm. Pxxx j xrmm
%r 7 45 r E- «2i£ k**»
Ti* M*Ji exanai V_Z f&tg sr. "'raa»-
- -jflfc. Er&- asti Du?t. c .c Mtj-.-p*
BL-.-siura * LAKE E&IE st E. CO
T-JM taTtu* i* «Ct.:a Itsk-L SMS.
CENTRAL TIME
*JUk xMr ate**? " •«•* *c«wx taut
t ußmmert. Zml* nim'i**? Viutl
U-«e in ) fiat C iin
t 5 m mm» i * 55"
rjr, rx r* u.n cL.a ,»l ».
1 -SB 1 " £ «133 «
•1. «* 21 »*fainMi .„ < "!! r
S 57*1 FLP sixrmri 4. LI« 8S
IF 3 K K GMUNAUC AR * (S* 3 »
• sai if'* (MOMS J* f <6a ii>
; *ll in' .viMtjik . „ ear.jid
-5 r. It M IMa * mt: Ss
i 34i U r X 3 XT.
S WS3 m ( minim ill. : 10 ] Ji
< si □ » »««c .... Jui.,3 ;e j jr
t cr -e »■ mr w«xivi:„ «r •is sail
k »]< a»te n«uiiUt'. ist'ir.v
: #i: n* <u& ur r s. j ai
« ir »». an >» iim u> J* i, i" ias
« «j T1 ».o Cbj-I. IVrl ur J » 5 #'
4 «au «*IK " K 7 » 1 •'
14* U *'«t UttMviOr . ar ,111 I*l
13 wit - i. ' - a, a «>
«Hl3 07 i«n«i..ti . „ -m'£ <t
4 IS 13 a: Aitmmmn ilkf i 7 » 1*
« a; i<< 5.% ... r ei, r n
« Hi -i. IB 40 UmiirUk I (Hi f IS 2*3
4 it,, 1411 1« «•' Hlimi»U4r<' !■ K h * 1' S
h 44 '* Zi »« »• FJ*o.iu«» « SM » r. J! *T
i£i *t*»m H«rcm », *j «. 4* sflE
%st Sdß 1< <a U..1M8..1 Jnuti.li, >a }C
4 <r r 4t !■ 4.1 firmr Ctt; 7 01, H Mt B »
4M «B8un« illr T K. i:* St
4 47 2 31 > A ■tmurta.iL 7 » e 1H- i 4:
»' !«' 10« HilUard « Ji. 10 3" 10 ? »'
js «i» 1* huwil i« f. l" r. W :ao
u: :> K 17 (TOM 7*7 s<z: * *<•
4 5- tIS » 01 Euclid 7tl 4 (•>■
* <** 3 W Si BuUw t, Ki 111 lE. 4 i r .
5 »• e l* 7«< 0 4-»i: ao <• 30
|m «JH 1 n.M.I »m[ Hi
Train li it-Bvtnp tiww niy S.«B a. m..
Mi-ri-r
-7:17. Alliton 7-». *rrlv«-» a« Erit- it m.
Train 13. ItMtvlng Erie 4:OT. p. n. Albino
!•:«». t'tmnraulTllU- *;3l. C4o
M-I.r*r 73b irrlm ai tWy •> 7.40 jau
K. D. OOMSTOCK.
W. R TURNER. G«-n. Pass Apt.
Tkt Agt. Bntler. I*a Pittnl>urc. P*
Winl it-Id It BCO Time Table
In effect Jane 3d. 11*02.
WKST» AM'.
STaTiuxa. AM r M
I<««VM W«| WinftoM. T W 2 45
" Boontti • OOU Oil
- I r««ii ikitfc S»| S3O
- iMMi JuniUxn 835
" tAUr h 4<» 3 45
• llqtfor Jutidiun. I W3N
Arrive Mhfhruj ; I 35 1 10
lAOTWAIi,
f»TATIt»N> A M rj|
Umm ... w cm a oo
* llullci Juiutlon .|lO 00 4<o
- lA»r KM* 4 45
** U' ioflrJJ JuiMtluli lio IN 45i
" liv* kn«t|c 10 25 5 «fi
" jlo :i5 5 15
Arrlw W«t inftrW |lO 45 S2S
Tmini »t4»|» »l UUP and Irwn Brtdg* tmly «u KUc
ukr on or leave »»fl
Tnuns (Vxiun t at hull«r JubdJuti mith
Train* Kaatwmnl l«»i l*ron|i>>i t, Yaudergrifl and
HlfUlWill** Intf IMK ttoll.
Ttmlna W«at*ard K»r Natrona, Tarnntuai ai <l All#-
lie.
Tralua Notihaanl lur Sa&unhnrc, iMlano and tkuilnr.
H. U. BKALOK.
General Manager.
PENNSYLYANIT
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
Iknißnt-Li m KrrnT JtttM 27, I*'-'
80UTU. T'EKK DATS
■A. ■ I* M.iA.M.ir. M P. M
nuTLBk • at: 7 ib in a»! t at, « as
S.K.iu)>urg ArrlT. 8M « 2S 11 <ll 8 cm Ma
Hntiat Juuctiup.. * i 7 X 7 XUII XI S i'. sai
nui:«t Junction. Un 7 Sii * M 11 47 1 i£i !• »
N .in iu« Anlr. 7 41 •« Uon S aftl & ;i!l
TM.UIUM. 7 47 » tm IK M a «i! i MS
Hiutucdml. 7 57 »17 1« 9«| a A3 V, M
ClMnniml R 33 1* 4-1 i On. <i 10
hlwnaburi I IJ, » 41,114 53 4 li. fl It
All« jiliouy ■ 31 • 1551 1 OS 4 KW « »
A. M , A. M.jIV M.|P. M.|lv M.
M'NIiAV TRAINS.—Ih«T« Bull.i *.r AII«kIUIU)
City .nil prln. liaU lnurm».ll»t« »ta:l"M .1 7:So >. ».,
\...l 4:&5 ti. m.
NOUTII WEEK DATS
a M A.M A. M.i P. M r M
Aii.«h«iiy city . ,U4« # » aoiio an 3 »i • to
«ii»n»tiur«.. . I * «a h aaiio 43113 l» m«»
1 UiKtuotil .. .. ... .... B it 10 AO.
HurlnrWU .... W0" II 07 «47
Tufulum ! 7 13 H It'll 1«: i 4o « Ml
IUUUIW. I 7 111 !• I" 11 V- a 4:. 7«l
Juuctluu,. ..rrlvi' 7 2*-*' " i. 1 !'!' 3ft 351 7 13
Uiitlrf Junction... .!•«•<. 7 361 V 44 IK i uf. 7 10
hurt ! 8 II 1 tw <4l 7
IIUTI.EH wrl*. » 34 10 36 1 IH ft 13 HOl
|A. M.IA.M.ir M.|P. rt. 1-. M
hUNUAY TRAINK —!.«.»• AIIihiIIOIIT City for lt..t-
Inr .I.j |>rtucli«l luliiiiinHli.il' pt.lluua ui 7:00 » m. mint
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1 B. liUTCII IKON, J B. WOOD,
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NO SPAVINS asts
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MplintH ami riii«iM»nei« jnit iih ijnick. Not
jiitiufu 1 ami never IIHH fhilml. DeUiled
liiforiiiutioii n)M>ut thin new method went
free to home ownem by T. M. CLUUII,
Kuozilale, Jetferaou (Jo,, Pa.
i Summer j
i Tonic! >
V >
/ This is the that
J makes roa fpe] thai you (
f w.>uM jar ale. >-T uj price •
\ for a inedieuse that
woaH really streßglhei: )
: 1 aad revire eacmsted eoer- /
I / gi«L Pepl< t-rjMuZ2UUtl«r of \
/ Ir-Tn and Sarstparilla f
f Tablets is jasi what yen »
j \ Deed Make- pave rk-b i
f Wood. >:r«i2thasj the C
nexTes <-i>d D-j-jrifbe- the '
/ system Ajnsts eit are at 3
) a time it seeds il This is \
r not a fatent for /
\ Pepto aujoatte erf Ire® t
r atxi dersapariH* is coo- V
stantly behsr prescribed by \
1 pb* simians with the zooet V
i gratify isz revolt- Th.s ;
p form of Iron is >oe that \
d-jes bot injare tbe teeth /
■ \ or icwrf-p- with the di- \
! * eesrion. /
/ If yoa fe-i roc down and
) aeed a tAfcie fond this h %
f Its* what is wasted. (
\ Pleasant to Uise ami e3«r- }
f tire Price 39. v
Seat by csaii '.p>ja m*ip« /
( of price. i
> C. N. BOYD. ]
L DRUGGIST. /
. Diamond Block. /
) Batter. Pa. >
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♦Sale of;
{ Men'S j
[# #
; Goods. ;
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a Siiß n=is at 2
; i-4 oft. j
# #
I Kelts at
j 1-4 off: ;
s #
a Uadcnncw 'broken loisj a
j i-4 off:
£ Socks
1-2 off:
J Lot 25c fancy J bose at
15c. i
Lot 15c u-ash tics at a
\ sc. |
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j Jno. S. Wick j
£ HATTER and 2
# MEN S FURNISHER. #
J Opposite P. 0 5
S BUTLER, PA S
J*
Parlor Shoe Store's
Our Special
$1.98
SALE
Ends this Week.
To make it more inter
esting we offer several
lota of ladies' and Men's
Fine Shoes at
$1.48.
Merer Bros
224 S. Main St.
HUTI.Ktt, l'A.
The leading music store in Hut
lcr county.
Do you want a piano or any
thing in the music line? See
NEWTON
"THE PIANO MAN"
817 K. Main Bt.. Butler I'll
Your credit la good
M. C. W AGNEK
a RTIST PHOTOGRA PHFR
lilt) Bouth Malu at.
X^OOOOOOOPOOPOOOOOOOOOOOC^
Mrs. 1. E. ZIMMERHANj
)f FALL ANNOUNCEMENT §
9 ® sum. full! Slim. Ores Gwds tiulets. lift it' >
Dress and Walkng Skirts. *
¥ We hare jo«t receded a lari?*-shipment of Separate Skirta. lir far * *
O tilt largest and moat complete line we eTer offend. Drew Rkirta { ►
As 39* to fIVW Walking Skirta from fill* tofl j 00-aUperfeetftttiag- k
g Dress Goods and Silks.
X reoared last week the **& jnd large shipment of Fall Drew
X & 00 ** comprising all the new wnm is Mack and eoktn. Hearr ' '
y blac* and colored Cheviot 45 in~h Wide. 30c-raise 75:5C-iach Haarj ( >
A Ciocha. black aad colored. for Walking Skirt*, from 75c to fS.OO per
jr yard. Everything new in black and colored Silks. ' '
Blankets and Haps. ! !
iv We a;re abowinz the large** and moat rooifdeCe line of Blanketa aad < ►
Haps erer offered to the people of Batler. All wool HUakata, »■'■» A
A i*rz* "t white and oo»ortd #2 '** per pair—ralae f? SO; lam aize If
t fI.OOtofASO: All-wool BUnkefa. #2.»* to *lO 00 per pair O
{ \ Genoa Blanketa. larg- aize. from 50c op. JC
fMrs. J. G. ZimmermanJ
Sutler, Pa. X
| New Furniture; Carpets 5
5?; New Fall Goods Arriving Every Day S
■ Pitting iuraitet to your home « a nfe ad
pcaifaae way of arkfcng to your woridty | iihimmiiim K
w fflraiirirt you happier and mere eonafofiafcle to iC '
§j A FINE ROCKING CHAIR. SSjOO E
a S3? H«rt » com- ttf tft* won fdnmMfC vtiw» we am w yfiw mi. X« 16
ate wwm6 «t*c liiwicmr Ohair ua* a faarittraawtf gtuOw w* MB
jaum. iiatik. mgiuy puiwtb' <1 - Feu* iur tii*- puri-.f ffaC
8 A DINNER SET FOP SIOOO 5
a* 5 * Srr«r»! parma* to aah«t frum ai pruk uine ur g»mt fltaa] S|
rations JtK'-pMKa- wn* witii neat gulc tire mug ♦> ud lunuMfJr far fat.
jg A NEW LAMP FOR $3,50 g
i£o. BeawufnllT decxnaled glutoe and raae Ha*
a round wick and oast umat tnnmiirigt Bint grain ur ytdiww ground Ma#
work with a fiural dwurataun
8r ALFRED A. CAMPBELL, S
£l" : FOKHERLY
S Campbell & Templet one
ByEEHEEEEEEREeORMfe
BIG CLOTHING SALE!
Wc are now removing the wall between
our rooms and find that we have entirely
too many goods. Wc have decided to
clean up the place if possible. We will
sell Clothing, while this work is going
on, cheaper than it has ever been sold
in Butler county.
We also have a large line of Furnishings
that belong to this sale. Step into our
store and spend a few minutes. It will
pay you. Remember, we always do as
we advertise.
Yours for Clothing,
DOUTH6TT & GRAHAfI.
Absolute Clearing Sale.
"Absolute" because it is unconditional We have always made
it a point to have our clearing sales be just what we say they are a
clearing and closing out of a season's stock to make room for goods
lor the coming season.
If you have Q ln your pocket
when this ad. strikes your eye you can put it to no better use than to
buy one of the suits wc are now offering at this
ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE
livery suit is new and made for this season's trade and not one
in the lot sold for less than sl2.
Just think a moment an all wool Black Clay Worsted Suit, hand
padded shoulders with hair cloth front, will retain its shape till worn
out for $8 a suit.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
137 South Main St., Butler.
I - .
Tn) The CITIZ6N
FOR
Jos WORK