Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 04, 1902, Image 4

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    ftrtuie Telling
Ann not take iato eoowlmuae the oc
caaeatiai to woman's happiness —»ob
mu, beahh There is many a wonax
whose future «»**"«■ aliaol ulely narlouilec ;
who m by her own condition ft*
v- fature daasppOEStment and distress
The woman who r
ia nag-Wring tbe
way lans'iatioc of
all (nod iwtuaf ~
For without health
lose loses ita bats* Hh -w -
and (old ia but jU
Womanly Vwa'tfh
warn be retained or /
aegaaamA tb e f BTT*:.^
Favorite Frescnp
tkm. lteata...i*bet JP3A
aqgidaxitr. dries I
the dmsa which
n'rrT voscfi
fcetll tirftartTTßU.
tioo and mica*- {•?rw
3SSs-^®OE
e* sack /y J7]
«ici. mm as* am&ed to oeaadt >.
fierce hy letter/w All correapoodesce
W*3 as mnetJ- pt s*a&* and asosdly
eeefedealiel. kc£ztm Dr. 1L V. Fierce,
x. r.
»; kmmenmcmmm bmrta ■<< Or Hci* » >»»»-
rise t— in.« n ■ * vnci Mm* V Fr*" a< OoS».
W..nr Ci. 'iHnr "«a<J !K vs-s* -A I'mr
W aura wbsM*. sL/tmaans is< eaa arVry
SaSysr^'gS 1 ' r ' *
IselfiwSey ***.**»£■*■** *
*?»aar*e J-Msenpeoa » 3m* the tasfc
flsrtr "utir rf wmmmC-f
~jr Y*?£Tr maif <a<
Dr. Hupfcreys.
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II > —inn mi. Tin "lialiKu 1 fas jet
at ■»■»■««-.-Jail* twaciv. jet
iM <«aw>i. T all iin ii \Maiw.Te&mC Jet
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Butter Savings Bank.
BLTLER. PA.
flnipinr and Pinfaa - - t«ss*oc.nt>
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Butler Pen n,
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ml *-J. ■II J.. V. IHa M- I. bstar
THE
Fanrjers" liti— iil BaiL
BCTUE*. FEVVJL
CATSXAZ. PAIS 3JL «
barium ami t'iv r itk i ac
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tf.CTUI : IMUa
-- Otto Davis,
Pianos.
Organs
and
Musical
Mercliandise.
Teacher of
Voice: Violin and Piano
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
BLANK BOOKS
MAGAZINES
LAW BINDING
and REPAIRING
at the
BITLER BOOK BINDERY
Car. Ma,tr and Diai&otid
ASx/nre Kxtkpagrv^'m.
NO SPAVINS
he <*ed ix. 4S> aausKßtaa hjesnj) J*w
wptaa* and rm&mmm jmt a* >i**t S'X
pmtst b. aad aer«r W t*u*£ \*nuo*A
MTiariiiMtra timmo. thaa mew taexiaod aett
CuoGtL
ORCHARD CULTIVATION.
Ita and »»n>' of <k* Mtwi
rrn Tvolt F»r Ifce Work.
The ad«ar>taj;<'a for constant
orchard »ailtira:ion ar«- tliat tli»- bk>;«-
tui* of soil la pratmed in
drvotbt :-.ui In rtry wet titn'* tlie air
la Irt Into it, the latent plant food iu
U* aoll la made available and swii
Urtm plant food mill be reoti;r<-d to pro
duoe the gronrtb ntsfjasaary for jjrofit.
tbe root* are kept deep In tbe aoil ;
are not liable to Injury from beat or
cold and in well drained no iuj'-rr
need be feared daring ex' - -Mrelj- *r<!
aeaa</ns tbat euignt o'-'-ar if it were nut !
under drained.
Witb tbe modern tooU for or<-bar<l
e«ltlTati«n tbia work can be done rery
tboromrbiy and cheaply. The work f'<t
a aeav/n baa been rarlotwly a:<d
at from flO to 125 per acr<*. I'- |»J'/w
in* an orefcard that baa b«ti io~s In
torf the greatest ear* owt be t.;k'n i
not to cut and tear the large r>.:» an«l j
| to plow only tbre* or i'/tsr incb<-. «V<-p
Ming aiullow working t/A»la after tV
pfryw'bg baa be*n do»e Wit'., the n»d
en. low headed orchard tre* It wiil be
TSJJk, J6t«t 'JTiOTKt
i&gwMllio: "H >»«'*
truUMt atuC -ttx'unr "Che Aunt wit u*>~ ■ '
■U, he jiMMP-vt joi mrg* tnu/ «r Kfi»a- "Sht
prt»w iwt lotivm WiOe ■J<reatliiu r b«r
tUH. iril>a. fll UUT I. <the vv-.r -
anc
! t{?tr ttliC ivw if the w«r«: it u\»u* eu;
iy It the »"hli» tn» iant h- «if..
A knr iamgixc htnAßbte jhvw aatuUicf
-to tiwt anwwt tt. 3, witi. * ioiii 3
point nnc a araidhMirc rUI 01 iuu'-:
hen«r wo!t thac the mwirtS or hili
aide pitiw thwnei It may lake tuvr
turn w get awut «4& it
Kany kttxh of kneri ht'-e Iwa
vied, hot thaoe tounc mar. aarubSh«;<- j
ry are the A<ane or shear harrow toe i
wheel harrow and the spring touts
harrow all -of wtoSi as* arranged aM>
tne «Kti«w epresii apart co tiet ti««
hone wll pm (touu&t the
witik: the Larrow wIL react onder
thesc aKrrexai fees, tearing hot httk
aandvuTi. -.0 he done
Two of tfae cvntKrfif,
toati. harrow artacbed to the eve>f
wrtL a «uaJi ahvis two f«i kng will
wors w«B wh«* tfae trees as»r nut ■;■.*
eiaeer i«3ng drat-1. is lßi'ier
the' beancfaea fay tfae bor»
jbtjuijc «*£k tree, iezrtee hat fid
base faoez&g va fae doeat The Caitfte
Ida oKhard harrow {Tig. 2 la JEEe\'
■Kd «b the Fadbr ccace. aad wobH m
dotshc he «T jgr«K*. vxizx- iise 2f we i«d
»T areai to The
hoe CHg. 3 ia foc&d cf grear:
«ramr6 ctatrrasma. l«c. In ia» drawt
hgr «at lai an M. «ax he Effe «as&:y
gia asrd thm. wiCb a pair cf i<aeßet.
Tfae •-■utsssma. wwder Ja a graac laix-r
ae-ser ta£ * aao£ wjE
the «nrfaH% cf ti* ■■£ In* anc
lor -w Bioia is 6 sxrL. icr t
gS«e the heat muteb the «9«riiig toflOt
or wheefi hasrvw «»s®j6 he rrsi «ao
and tha the «odr twi« « tie»-e
Tnt ar«tdst arti
weO. & heSss- waa ii. the orchard
thai, thaat wr_i •.-trx« !Ll
3taak. Srtnrma
ixqmjacm xaUts. wxub* TJ} Tiery
far a tal eng. *ys as -./r-*
Ifotft »ow It too riurfc. J*r it am
mare thu. azj •Omt rst«L Osje SBEi |
aeec wIE osd 19. orx-a. cr -dnr: jaiar* |
la the aKine >-"r%r U rwi to tfaki
}y. ft wit iwe aarwe wwus. ~m mm v&t t
wH. at car* n«M. rwirr, Tck to
Saarta of aned y*s **a* <a li_r.7 p«£
aoE wn n w 19 a£ r^nr
a r»yn 1 "tM 11 Mm.
CiiidesL
fcotcrf ix. its hafar t£ t~ "otx. *♦ ««oat
m tfciiagtea r>ai£LSr. Thi» • io
uu> «f the heat asd aa sp* srvrs «
Gmm&f ay mtccy- tf tto aierrim.
PMB. WKk Vha it lafaet tfae J.'iia ■»
«f Vktoe n—n, At jiwaeac there ia
PubfJ: ■ y mte* of €i lad'ii btn f Baarua?
gpuri tkaz id aX ou«tr '-xrascit-t *-
«esi«;
Buez. nit no. ahada ess. -
iraide truii. aid i-otrdt uid aia. «•.
win. lia laliTli hay. «2*w *
»«lar tnaxri. Th» wi£ ad£ jr*at "
5y n, the of yooiosy. aaii what
ever adfia to their esßßDStrt aud» t your
jc-afc
Er«ry one Samwa who ia at aS
vesaur: w«i the lir* sosk jadasir; f
tlut eutintfg tha: the mooc cd the —*■«
■tod: liaos has agalz. l«{ni to fauL.
Friday, the £abhutb of the Moeiema
wiie-L all true helitfverv of the maoL-u
--line peiiQvr- nutke a poun uf guiitg -.0
tdiarcb, their wive*, ausua-e, and diiupi.
vert reoort to tl* cemeteries and waJ
far the dead. But all their time is nut
■pent iu weeping, and Borrow is not
tbe oxiiy emotion they display on theae
occaaiuna They take witb then,
bunches and garlands of flowers and
decorate tbe graves of their relatives
and pray and weep over tbe dead for
a time. Then, wben this pious duty is
performed, they gather in little groups
and have a good time gossiping about
the living
Thus the day of mourning is very
popular among the Moslem women. It
gives them almost tbe only opportuni
ty they have of cultivating the ac
quaintance of their neighbors, because
It is net customary to exchange visits
as in our country —Exchange.
DUernit Kl>4> of Feet.
As to national characteristics in feet,
it may be said tbat the French foot
is narrow and long. Tbe f*|ianifcb foot
ia small and elegantly curved—thanks
to its Moorish blood—corresponding to
the Castiiian'a iTide of being "high in
tbe instep." Tbe Arab's foot ia pro
verbial for ita high arch. Tbe Koran
aaya that a stream of water can run
under *he trw Arab's foot without
touching it Tbe foot of the h
is high and thick, tbat of tbe Irish Sat
and square, the English short and
fleshy. When Athena waa in her ze
nith. the Greek foot waa the most p»-r
fertiy formed and axatly proportion
ed of that of any of the rac
ffwedes. x*rwegiana aad Germarta
here the iaxg'*t feet, Americans tbe
aarnVtest Roaaian uet are ~w*bb»-«i'
to the fcrst Joint. Tartarian toes ar- ,
ali the riai length.
!RR!GATED CABBAGE.
Colorado, o( "Spud" Fame. *«w Add»
4 Skbasc to ti>« List.
Ore*.!'y, Colo., famous for Its pota
toes, or "spuds," lias during tbe last
few years developed into an imi>ortant
c ! ;:gp growing center, according to
a Country Gentleman < orrespondent, in
whose account of tbe industry occurs
tbe following:
Transplanting is done from tbe 4th to
tb- 3"th of June, according to variety.
The plants are then from six to eight
| u< ; high. The rows are furrowed
out thirty in' ii*-» apart and tbe plants
set in the side of tbe furrow fifteen to
eighteen Ixk i.'-s apart Local grower*
-till prefer to set tb" plants by hand
with a dibble, though machines are
made the purpose. As soon as a j
row is set tbe water is allowed to run
through tb'- furrow, watering the
plants and Crtaing the earth around j
the roots. A week later the tiel.l is t
gone over again, filling in all missing >
plants arid watering a second time. As
soon a* tbe ground is dry enough It is j
cultivated twice in a row and boed. Ir (
rgati'/n Is repeated every ten days un
less It rains, followed In each case by \
cultivation until tbe plants get too
large, which i* generally from Aug. J'
to 20. After this irrigation alone Is
continued a* necessary.
One grower increases bis yield great j
ly by irrigating at times witb liquid j
manure. On tbe line of the lateral I
shore the eaMisg'- field be throws cp a ;
<t<e or aaaadl earth embankment J
around a apace Into which manure is j
drawn. The water ir. the lateral Is mi. j
into th * IncWMM ar/i thence tbr'.ugl.
the fleM. Tbe raaaure sbou.d be stirred
up with s fork occasionally while tbe
water 'a running oeer it. In the inter
vais \-e' *een irrigation* when fhe wa
ter I* shot r <t.
r-'-ry rt. -i y sad the -v ie of *he a#
UR is gyer.Cy incr'-nied fcy f1..«
Method po>Mxbt !»»•'•» been
wo pa it atensnring i-V. acre*
'X at The rate of [>er
acre. The variety grown -raa T* Ww
rrioa.
T!wr of "ahhage and fhe
atHM&»arirto <vC momtre by irriipi
~./vu *,<g;ir lie inrrodnced at fhe <ei*r
33 sett ad-easiragp. There fhe crop
.* tgaW'X w a- ex.-ent oa bWjtzvt
siesMr which Ctere ist ofreft. «me
T-htcii. a <tUv«h ««(if he tajfrfli kit
a« itrte <owr. With- flU* -Htvh
\OC;» eafilviga itut vriter Mljiltllilss
tie- w isere?t when tWuwjMiwuled .
iy fttw aiefUivC aC act jMKiCUd.
*anr. ener «f tme aridi "he jphttr*
r utbtf «Utef mm- aerti«r<st, (?i* «Mrtener
wwuit ao« be -uuuug 'Smu'w -ta *uhe
twartuer »-aiti u» ruUiC <te Jb-vt?
j j»aui*ir 3be»j.te-»- tie
yeirC evrUiC ie *Mirtuvtmif ijeawwed! art ,
faturter in •-ipeiue ly *she iijjiliwinn.
-tf btjUiC luuuure ly isr^Jttrui.
t«iw Hun*
Af-tirdiiig "«t< tin. <ttiii' aurcon. wml
muC. in£«rst tfae swlia imt» wfaret it .ua* ; ■
i bf.-onjt- anC «rifc«air uUiUtir
grwiuf fno. *eet ia au«-*t soil J * 1
the* uir. attack aunuc aeis «r iioraier 1
utimne.
The onrot smtr h> nwt imrodu'.-eC it '
aniut if jemperiy faawbec inn
muct muse prohahiy it taut® sets «■
infected toi'ite. H maty U qnad 5t a
variety «f wry*.
The tr" atue.-ic jneasorea lKdeaived ly
cuuej«t it the aj9>l»eari-oB
uf ri<w Hue ; \tL it '-Me tat «f 4V
per oeat ftraiaiaehydfc. c3Bißi<Kiuif
knows ac 'onMUit-
Tt> apftiy lurmaht u»* wc a nsve
«ne poand f-vntsroi it. thirty and
«£<e-haif to fifry gairuna «f waier ■ Jtte
«onoe to twe «r thfee and sp
piy with sprtsitier iqss the sicstter-- d
see-a» mtr wt~i niiaaeßsf: thes e*»-r
witi. «n ißvxpSy.
ilftr rrne £a«e *£ar tfae
it to inafee. *f?z*s 1b tfae aKie.. J«<tb «r
tueiy me 1-efore »---_.nr cje
ot ia>e iSLnd H*nvr-.ag nay
f«ffiww tarf ■-;.»*<!»•< t tfa
■nediTLg this Itad. Omml ad-
MOI« mC -figftgaM sSisffi to-
T«ais - «P esw_
Cteldas CSwie* Cb***_
ii dry w»Eisr hay is easily
liijffe. Tkea* ia* vastoas ways. *S «d
r>4 here tfae* «ti ■ »raß«s. Tfat «c£y
pust is nsc to tfae ita-res
icsrtie as tfafy wS ts^Mei
*' '*•" ' faOBTr i# tfae fSEL. Sc a
r«ei af tigvinei, a,tg w-eatfaer wax la
wrx the 2sß tomst «f the rawer the
vOZfjitc 'te sau£ fleei fw-se-fy
Girc eo.inn 3hsw it is kasnn. tra~ tfae
tfaaig as ds> n* t-ees- lie xsj-jw.t purtrr
Assm aa»c It kee-; tfae «s»-
vr* ewdted iiirSit
nsc aitrt- tfatx «a M tn ixurr ei}>.-
taan it tlit swan- Tfa«s w. ..111 w*-
mr mȣ >f"*r nwt if tfae dsns
he jar.j caree fat£,i*e pc OM
tie- ««£. it w£ nej-jies' 'in. sifer ntc
i>saa hngle. KE gr<*a «at«e* iag«y
wim-d wH he cut aa>£ it v 2 pa«
aae ieax to ozww «ff tfat awLStspe asi<
icsre T.arZ 1Z tfae cads aa* narfe-
paasd ac she iMfL tfaey «fl tun
at txssns and ang- mrtnug tfae hay. aa«:
it fufcuws -tag tfae asn»i V
im.Ce j-trraT and £ac ml sag. T-r»-
Se« ia c anC tia*e f«s lupi. Is
al-LSC r-xtr -f cti to»c Faetode
ajsrs- 'W m sr cn» ■> ««.
JVT-ajr the' iay r-wy fa <4? aa>.
sMrinr nadlrflt «- Hi imetax r-.« is a
2tv«eat j'ii *a int 17 tor they natd
laosK- «cmiig 'a. ad ao<4 *> ttetk ««**
tfaet sSey sbk bm-jh. -tr-.ips and flit
rslc «s or frugessy if tfae emp la
haty aaad whether ncc wry iavaia*
Et the tane ti»ey snom£ fas- ear.
ler u> dril in ut eauly tagaecy rf ' tan
en* ass i>"Vr ais >niy. and. wiK«e it aay
me fae fnTy Mflaae ia <setofaw way
ytatsr. It antes gwt>£ greet f»46er 3? the
foisiur<-» kcSvt frun. lat ■flruuric «r St
Cu fae '.-unefl J«- wiirter f«ddt? Ii srifi
jp-.-v sent where there wotfld fae
arm. ;. -■fatnee of t gooC mifaet 'rty- ant
m i>»: as «-xhtnßt~e to tfae acdL ad
rincs a tuthunry.
C. P. Johnson & Sons
The Leading Tailors of
Butler County,
Are making clothes in the
CHEAPEST,
BEST AND
LATEST STYLES
Suit fr ir. sl6 to S3O.
Overcoats fiom $iC to $75.
E\crj c« ne by skilled
abor in our own shop.
C. P. Johnson & Sons
PROSPECT, PA.
| |ANNOL.NCE.HENT| I
WW'ZTEL KELLY bas opened for #
* I 1 the seanon witb greatly 2
i improved fa<-uities and better %
f accrimiiK-datiuos than ever before #
* Dunng tbe past fall and winter S
1 tbe bouse has undergone many S
J needed repairs until now it ranks *
2 with the leading hotels of tbe city. 5
a The Mitchell spring water is free a
I to gnests of the and free »
* '!»«• to all trains.
4 Head for lejoklet and rates.
I A. KCLty A- SONS, |
Can ' ridge .Springs. Pa.
IjMrs. J. E. ZIMMERMANj
j ; FALL ANNOUNCEMENT j|[ _
■' Dress and Walkng Skirts.
We hare jast received a large shipment of Separate Sfeirtr by far
I I the largest and most complete line we ever offered Drew skirts from ' '
y* to flO.fiO. Walking Skirts from $2.9* tosl ».00-all perfect fitting. i
Dress Goods and Silks. |![ 1
1 1. We received last week the second large shipment of Fall Drew I,
' r Goods, comprising all the new weaves in black and color? _ Heavy |
{ s bla/k and colored Cheviot. 4~> in'-h wide, V-c —valne VJin'h Heavy |.r
, C Cloths, black and colored, for Walking Skirr- from 75c to #2.00 per I J
' J yard Everything new in black and colored Silks. <'* ' 1
Blankets and Haps. I|>
V We are showing the largest and most complete line of Blankets and i '
i * Haps ever offered to the people of Batler. All wool Blankets, extra { |
| large size, white and colored, per piir • *•*' 3 k
M Hap*. $1 00 to $4.56: All wool Blanker., & .'J* to #lO 00 per pair
1 > Cotton Blankets large size, froin '*«■ up. { k a
fife J, E. Zimmerman.! j
| L Re,: I'bone t-i 111 Ipr [ Z I. w T '
' | People's ntoa« iJB. L»UUf , Icl JT t
(
BIG CLOTHING SALE!
Wesrenowreawvifiir the wail between
oik room* ar <J (inH * e kawe entirely J
fnv> many gptfda We have dec:rt»<f
d«ian- sp E&e piac<r if ■ v-'jic - •
*s£ Cfedwng, rh * «o*W i»
&iujas>er . haa it ha» &e*n sokt
AH ftuder i |
We aiarv ®#re Star ftf I J
tlxac iie&vnij */%■ «.«<*• iww
wsyot a«t<£ £»■ ' |.
jjujyyt**, KemwaiV' *<£ ;«*> y'
•*« srffcwflittr
y.VMT* f «r Of
oouTHerr
Absolute Clearing Sale.
"Absolute" >ccause it n uKwAtiußaS "f tave £:*jys ff.aj*
it a point to have our clearing tal.-s 3c j-=>- wr.-j-t *"e *i»jr i'-e c.
atvd oosinji out of a seas-. s - .k to tr.ake rotcr. goods
ior tibe mavzj " season
If you have ' n * our po< * et
nee tbisad. strikes yo-ar rve tw cac |*r it to bntcr usr tfcaa to |
bey cot of ti»e srats we arc eow ofitr ' f at Urs
ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE-
Epct*- ssit is new i -•" tiis scas&«* r a»d »ot c-ae
m tbe "«r. so<: tr kss liaa Sl2
Ta»t ihic a aoaeat a *1 wnrZ ta ck li" W**yiei s«rt. bamd
%AW aridi fcair oefj f- "!». mi" sctaia i» i-'-tap- tf2 w.--
TEt fo-$* a sec.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS
137 South Mam St 3-r'
—
GRAND
CLEARANCE SALE!
*Great Bargains in Millinery.*
A 1 triscraed a--? 3 ntaHod Haes ac-d a3l gccids peta
to s&jd at oae-iufc: peace is «--3cr to stake rexm^.
Cccst aad at
-
Rockenstein's,
I li
MTT T T'HTRY EMPOEIT*
jaf. Sfictt Xt:t atrart. - "
THAT
TIRED
FEELINfi
is tS« of wcakao*. Restr«re your
appeite an<3 get new tlreagtb Oor
Whiskies btmc tniiaateed ptrr«- »iU
give to th«- sy-t«-tn ibc lxt-ded vitality.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
nit-g I »**•» OTUMI.I.
4.K II VEMM. t—«—»«.
«,l£-OS MIUMitX. lUKtt OKT
and <iff»-r tlrfriu to TOO « year old nt tl »" lull
q'jurt. C quart* C> <*•
GRAJTC FATHER'S CBOICZ
whI»k«-jr rtimntw! 3 old. 1 00
I<,d. We pay ex pi**# cburre* on nil mull
orders at th> 00 or over. GoocU
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLES ALZ DEALERS II
wares AKD LIQUORS.
Ho* 14 Sml t Afield Street. foraterlj
♦ll Water Street. PTTTSBtJeG. FA.
'Fboaea: Bell JI»»- F. * A- 1* 54
L. C. WICK,
frrAUt* "
LUiIBER.
Kamilv
Reunions!
VVc ofteri cause ourselves end
less worry and remorse by neg
lecting to do some Jittle thing.
Get a good picture of your family
and b me made it your first op
portunity We make the best at
$6.00 per dozen 8x i o inches and
guarantee them permanent. Let
us know 'n time to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing.
R. FISHER
A. M BERKIWER,
Funeral Director.
45 S. Main St. Butler PA
SOMETHING NEW^>
In the line can be seen
at the Findley Studio. The Artist
Proof photograph on exhibition
now, they are winners and- please
all who want an artiitis picture
Stop in and see them.
Novelties for Ho'iday* trade
now ready* Broaches and buttons
of all descriptions. Copying and
enlarging.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 236
P. O B'd'g, Put'er
Rrwnrbe*—Mars and Evans Ci'y
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE
SUMMER SCHOOL.
The plans for this School are broad
and comprehensive.
Its primary object is to benefit teach
ers and those expe.-ting to teach: hnt its
scope will include th*- whole range of
College Stodie* A fell term s worth in
any tbre* Coilesre Srndies n.ay be mad«
up by stn<i»-nts There are nine mem
bers in the faculty, all tea. hers of abili
ty. selected with special reference to
the work of the department in which
they are to teach.
The school w.ll open June 24. I*> "2
and contime eight weeks Kev. I O
CukML D D.. Principa! Let all in
jairies be addressed to Rev 2. H
v'eazey, Bnsiness Manager. Sew Wil
mington. Pa.
F. G Tt&GUSOSf. President
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
ttAkCAI) Tnekoor. y with \<j
TAK. Won t dry our. Won f
uproar brittle
4 c-m < f>Ty Tin
ar.tf Cement * <v-re 6-
eaith fof..
p£.W?. . vT.. h • «>•>:&*
year* -,r"' <nr«p'c * »,*-
/"r-ip-i; •• "'X
rirA> M-rr<e»
faiH
| an; JHanSff
<s*r
" UPlrCk.
MIADC « 1,2 AMD 3
r .»ti*r ? tttfle -•stmijii** trtit *r*
>«t» if j« «il «me ut-
L c.»ICK,
M.Tuat r«.
Eyes E*air.it»etf Free trf
R. L WRKPATRICIL
Jeaeir arc Op'. car
• -V , y r—— » V ».
-
T'MtQJT!
is*. Ecaneoc |
Lai«usi, I
bfef.h f
S* jm. famam,
sc- erfiL "sr*fc. te MMfl
tz. "i* Wf M"5
jii. Ui! 2^».
lift Haikd Up«i A»pfeeaSi«».
FIRE arc LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
: Ou. ttir Pi.
Karl Schluchter.
Pracßcai Taslvr aai Cfttf
:35 T» ;,A3Ea livzjsz, Tm.
-J. C -ear rv; ir:
| A 55TCLALTY.
L. S. McJL NklN
insurance ant Real Eslate
Ayent
«7 E JEFFFSSOX
BTJTI.ER - °A
CORKS
ALL
SIZES.
ANY
(Quantity.
J
REDICK & GROHMAN,
Prescription Dniggiats.
109 X. Main St., Bntler. Pa.
M. C. WAGNER
A BTIST PHOTOGEA PHEB
13d South Main St.
After ycu've worn a ready
made suit a week, take
another look at the elaborate
ly illustrated and flowery
worded ad. that tempted you
to buy it, and notice how dif
ferently* it appeals to your
temptation.
We don't make much of a
splurge on paper; we put our
ad. into the cloth. The ad.
begins when you put on the
clothes and it endures for
weeks and years.
Our prices seem high only
to the man who never wore
one of our suits.
Aland,
MAKER OF
MEN'S CLOTHED
ARE YOU GOING TO i
BUILD OR REMODEL
1
t a -
I
Let m give you a iisjure 00
tint K im sad Flttiiw;
<\i jwa ham*
VVHITEHILL,
Ptembtr.
P.-+ * MfiWrf Swst
\A) <o% zM/m Axnmsm,
Jk&vjr.
|j T«er> SgwfmnSeSß, Wk^Mlkemm
taxz j* • i \ flUit lej
. ut psvnr ;vt ja* »►- i.uv«r a)
j&OO* -vainer , list » "ft'aw:
>fecg{-. ■£>;
'Ac., set nnw.wr 6, Obr iaae ■«
rtiVt»er isk beet -xxzivClx
aek-t_iT£. J: Ji. tht i suc 'ca
" g.tc cu-is*- . .-JO: at aL ftiflM
5
DVY POPOVS
ftLA PLASTER
' A P * i n-S t c p
I ___
lalxx TOE osffit ngk aira ti
facts, air?at toe onir '.aat mec
smfpie anc sen: curt Tor aa
I oamt «f asjv kisd is a gwx: Poiwj
KaStr. Tk xuose TeiiSfcbjt Pofob
Kase it KFX- Try rt, aac ya
viH knov iL
| Reed's Pharmacy
II Car. Y« J jctc JsCerwi Sak . baijer. P
I
| Have You a Neighbor'
f If «. »ii cw'tjta net
F jci£ ii--» a > jc
poxrae «7*v—TT
We -Ta-cicg-i:
a-jmt JI Ku:rt
*jf- -je
J wcx
!
1 The U. S Electric Hfg. Cc
KTIUEa. PA.
"o^il
We hckcc xl «* jw »a»MS
Wall Paper . Piim. Oik
Vamishes Suiioßey and
Window Spader.
Prion knocked to pieoea.
! ] We nelL F. W A OB * lemc
J <md Zmr Pmrrm. rtai cr iar xu«t
Patterson Bros..
X. Ittair SL
Wick Bniidaig,
Pbane aiao
I^aflarn^^^raTsl
A OFTtJUB wber far I
M"IWTRAML»CM- LUUL FIUJT-'! ■
Sct» : SfieMjj: f*usli«-li<tii «<uiulmd ■
or iiKirx-j' Kwfat:d®d. S«il jin-paid far ■
t:.« ;<rr Gu WiliM-tid tti'-Oi cm irial,t» ■
be ptud li a- vttea fellewd. trnmyn* Free. ■
uwrrtc memt cc le* t«. uw«n« w. J
Sold in Bntler at the Outre Are.
Pharmacy
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House. Butler Penn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs al
*&vs ud hand and for hire.
Best accfULnwidatioijs In t/>wn for perma
nent boarding and transient trade. Speci
al care raoranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
□A rood class of horses, both drivers acd
draft banc* always on band and for sale
under a fall iruaranu-e; and horses bouKh
pan proper notification by
PEARSON B. NACE.
Te' epbone. No. Sit
! Iml -DCNTAL ROOMS -- I
t' Y-JfWK 39-str*»e., P.tue,>] Pi |<
Wc-repRACTICA' -TJ" f
' Zi CROWN =*» ef i'-.i » '• I
■fm Uof iltf.i.art-WHY ,<tOT OC V
'lt TOyOURS? CROW 4? *
| ' .3i-J BR'DCF wort r. : *
«ll *|5S P£P TOOTH * r. •
1
} Opportunity <
✓ knocks but once at your door. If you will but examine the v
i Cavanagh Plan of Lots $
/ situated in the very heart of ButJer, the chance to double your C
* money will so iorce itself upon you that you will readily see *
S the opportunity and will not let it escape you For further^
r particulars call on or address 7
; I CAVANAGH & CO., ]
j 325 S. Main St, Butler. cr N
\ Phones—Peoples 157. Bell 44 \
( THE PUBLIC TRUST CO., 235 4-th Ave, Pitts
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S3ARGAIN
5 Seasonable Dr\) Goods. §
■4 THIS MONTH *
t UWe cut prices on Summer goods. We have ha«: * S
» season's business, for which we thank you. We kept on
(ft buying liberal quantities of goods to keep our stock c m- Sv
plete during tiie season and deserve your patronage. S
gWE MUST NOW UNLOAD. 2
£ The time for profit-making is past and we must '-w U)
think of reducing stock. This is your chance to get good, 5
desirable and seasor abie goods at unusua ly low prices, in jR
ft most cases 70U can now biy at 9|
One-fourth to One-half Off Former Prices. ft
ft Fine Ma<lras, Lawns, Dimities, Pongees and all printed "Jk
Cottons beiow cost. W.iite and Colore; Shirt Waists at a «
V, fraction of former prices, h«te Goods of ail kinds, r.m- ft
ft broideries, Laces, Appiiques, etc., deadly s-»crinced prices. Sp
ft TO KEEP BUSINESS 200111116 £
ft Ae make .*j>eci-*i reductions ail through the 3tr>c'n a
J# Gxtrxi-i, i-ancy t'joods, Nk>fir,ns ar,d TriTrr-ngs *4t ?
a contribute 'heir full of bargain prices. w
* |L. Stein & Son,!
ft m m mmm tracer, cur ft
*
k GKXAT CLZAMA3CZ I ALE U STILL &GSM& <f% AT
- I C. K- MILLKR'S
usw mas «nx im i#m
89 ji ! Xuti ; -«<fc "iK.jni 2i»e f.lie#' ««t.ur . »'*,
uvr S 4v gC. At £*eat W*s4*«tn>t *te aee rj «?«iul'<e
V wtmrM Mat»j j'uts *«*: *> »£ vir a*r
fe . Vt vMJi Ml MMt, *»Ut We .lSLbt v-uur «be JH 4> j«rt v' J;
Ipik-e -sit Fv-.Hwear beapetf ujj -ot. owr iaflfp: <&u%*iasr. \>\t- *U> imK
*ah ttiv k»i«f as ace al £Vtng Inl ati£ we uaxrt vvi: tv
get a*, lea* one jiair to vot what great guaihr **
tor verv iitllt cwatr
ASOTKEE BIG CUT UT FEICE6
lo V-.'jtt. the ruais auc ;aa «f >»t\#pie *e aave iiat: in
L the. store far the las* coupie of weeks »t "inuk we must b ire
Hi ha-* art ksist «r»e «rp*rt«i*a*.i* i e Er cv—« liiwjilv n:
3£ couiitr. but for fcaa - we liat ■iniiurd *i*o»c we aoc z'MUg vo cut
2S ever; thiTig ir'tr it tc 30 per cent . j»c. ttsi» wo k auc we ac
• not gtßߣ U/ slop tt> i'x4 what ti*y c*»st T Uii Clearance
Sa'»e has xcc a itswc-inaktr s© £ar aaid »rase not j;okig 10
spare am- effje-t to make k one of Ihe p*aC»-& ■ ssarance sairs
■ ewerhejd is Hide:
COME or AJn> SEE WHEXffEE TOE BUT OS SOT.
We wast y*-*s to leetkat »e haoe *. e jr < --as l. !•- k «*p -«r
~ | advertueaeet leiow «re * -aiy a frw «f ahe i<mmt r*«at har
'f «aa-r wr b»« 10 dw • osl
riai«" Si ts. «-r; iOC- «sj i 4£; c . *• tr-- ,'5 t .
jr. xic; Sfaws. wexe Si 2=. f '<s*
SCR SIJOO. "SIC; \ oisths S:->s -. «• -r sr. a - jic
-Me s Saa« s»>es. 'were Si fc.* i?• -ss* -a* « -■. I*.
were 5: .t». roc: Lacaes bo-.s t « i". »y»; L— -<<**
ase -
fc-aes 45c Bp; Cfeilc«x s Lww .Sh.-r ac <r-f 24.
Bsc as aad see Sw jfMwdSi. Kr r. ihflaf«d
aw«c fflirked » inures soysrs -car i-»sil ci "ner it yvar
jdsisrK- A -i*~e ladk of kz mater al«ap * a w the ac
naoteiai ri raswtr*-
• C. E. MILLER,
' MAYS DAVIS
Wt|«».esale Dealers iq the
- I "
Finest of Liquors.
Ales. Beers and Wiqes.
Medicinal Trade Especially Solicited
Pf>;fLEs PH-..X£ 5> EEIX ?B- JE 2»
c «£2 Scnnx 3EMTT. St-- Binder Pw
BEff-YORK TRIBDNE FARMER
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bees a uaum*. «f i]» Bt «Kp-pej, auto hmo«i cxrtircr'iy .'T
iarniers. fcnd hf-rvfyytxi the aid sujjport cf ".be
Amtracau people U> a ct-. u sttai: r.< <1 l y icj sinolar
"* pmblir*lK>n
r\ the
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