Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 11, 1903, Image 4

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    Blindfold
woman and slie IV\
loses all confi- affl\\
dence in herself. y.\ >MtcHIBS
Her step is slow, x \
'hesitating and J >A v,
uncertain. Her i> \ \
hands are raised V%
to ward the iio- /
agin.iry blows I S^jV^i^""""
which threaten >. _**_»*
her. When a MZ&T
■ick woman
M|ks the means of health she is often
likt a woman blindfold. She lias no
confidence. She cannot tell what her
effort will lead to. She turns now to
this side and then to the other in uncer
tainty and doubt. *
The sielc woman who use# Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription may do so with
absolute confidence. It invites open
eyed investigation. There need be no
hesitation in following the hundreds of
thousands of women who have found a
perfect cure for womanly ills in the use
of this medicine.
"Favorite Prescription" cures irregu
larity and dries weakening drains. It
heals inflammation and ulceration and
enres female weakness.
"Willi a heart full of gratitude to you for semi
log out over tile land vour wonderful medicine I
send these few lines, (loping that some poor suf
fering women will trv Dr. Pierce s medicines,"
writes Mrs Cora L. fcoot, of Greenspring Fur
nace. Washington Co.. Maryland. "I had suf
fered sererlv from female weakness and had to
be in bed a'great deal of the time. Had head
ache. backache, and pain in left side when lying
down. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription, and had not taken two bottles
♦hen I was able to be around again and do my
work with hut little pain. Can now eat any
thing and it never hurt* me any more. Have
taken seven bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription. and one of his 'Compound Extract 01
Smart-Weed and several vials of liis ' Pleasant
Pellets." Feeling better every day. My hus
band sars I look better every day."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil
iousness and sick headache.
Dr. Humphreys.
After fifty years Dr. Humphreys*
Specifics enjoy tho greatest popularity
and largest salo in their history, dne to
intrinsic merit. They cure the sick.
HQ, CUKES. PRICES.
I—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .23
9—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .23
S—'Teething. Colic,Crying,Wakefulness .23
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 23
7— Concha, Colds, Bronchitis 23
B—Neuralgia. Toothache, Faceache 23
•—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23
19—Dyapepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.2s
11—Suppressed or Painful Perioda 23
12—' Whites. Too Profuse Periods 23
13—Croup, Larvngllis, Hoarseness 23
14—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .23
10—Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains 23
16—Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague 23
19—Catarrh. InHaenza, Cold In the Head .23
SO—Whooplns-Couch 25
ST—Kidney Diseases 23
2&— Nervous Debility 1.00
30—Urinary Weakness. Wetting Bed.. .23
77— Grip, Hay Fever 23
Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price.
n~ Dr, Humphreys' New Pocket Manual
of all Diseases mailed free.
Humphreys' Hedldno Co., Cor. William and
John Sts., Hew York.
-i WE TEACH i
Mechanical Drawing, Mechanical Engineer
" inc. Electrical Engineering, Machine Design.
Structural Iron Work, Bridge Work, Architect
ural Drawing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type
writing, Penmanship, Higher Mathematics and
English Branches. Individual Instruction.
Day and Hight Sessions.
TEHVA. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL,
10-6 FIFTH AVK., PITTSBLUO, PA.
Ily
We can turn your
Old Carpets
into elegant, durable, handsome
Rugs and Druggets.
Only Oriental Weavers employed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SILK BAGS woven Into beautiful and
Oriental-like Portiers.
Onr terms are so moderate—no matter the
■llstance—it will pay you to send to us.
DAVID LOVE & CO.,
823 Third Avenue. 1-03-tim
(L, D. Phone.) New BriKhton. Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED
160.00 a month and expenses. Can com
mence Immediately. A permanent position
with chance of advancement.. \Vo can give
you this county as a starting point it desired
and outline new territory as fast as required.
Look up our standing at your local bank i ml
satisfy yourself that we are O. I\. flnanc. al
ly, and then write us at once if you nuan
business. No tritlers need apply, as tve want
workers who expect to earn a good incoirj;.
P;r*t National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y
LADIES' TAILORING.
Ltnchncr-The Ladies' Tailor,
Has got over from tho East many beautiful stylet
of models and materials, also booka of samples a.
every description, which he would bo pleased V
show visitors. Ho will also open on April lit,
another branch at 2104 Fifth avenue, E. E., Thi
firm guarantees perfect fit. 624 Penn Ave., Pitta
burg, fa. Bell Phone 3418—5 Grant.
l-03-Gm
[madam Dean's
A safe, certain rollt ~r Suppressed
Menstruation. Never k»„,« n '<> fall. Bufe!
Sure! Speedy 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed
or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for
SI.OO per box. Will send them on triid, to
be paid for when relieved. Samples Free.
UWITtP HIOICALCO.. Box T4. UKCMTH. e».
Sold in Bntler at the Centre Ave
fhannacv.
SCHLOTTER'S PARLORS,
For Ladles' and Gentlemen's Scalp ami Facial Mas
sage Specialists, Shampooing and Manicuring,
Boom 411 Bljon Untitling, Penn Avenue
Etttrmncfi Plttolmrß, I'a.
MRS. J. M. POLAND,
SOU Penn Ave., Pittsliar^.
Manicuring. Shanpooiug and Far! il Message,
Hallwell's Electric Hot and Cold llalr lirvcr I'sed;
Ladies onlv. Teleulioiic Court 95*—5.
a-l'J-ly
<aaw TAFTS " H ~LA~D t"l_ P~l C "
—DENTAL ROOMS.-- V
39 - sth Ave., Pittsburg, P;i
' PB Wo'repRACTICA' LY'lolLßtin X
< * CROWN ?nd v.v^J
4 * Mgk of I'lttsliurs— WH Y .vOT DC f '
7R fHYOURS? CROWK' /.
W ln(l BRIDGE w " rli r.niicc; t •
\ H HSS PER TOOTH Al"( t<„ \
' lB
Better Than
All Drugs
Lewin's Whiskey recruits without
over-stimulating. It has earned top
place on the whiskey list, and is on
everyone's lips.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
FUCH, LAttUK, OVKKIIOLT.
Ui' KF.MHKIXEK, HT. FEIIOS, THOMPSON,
(.ill OH, DILMSUKU. KlUlHi KI'OKT,
itiid offer them to you C year old at $1 per full
art, tt quarts £>oo.
GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE,
whiskey guaranteed :i years old, 00 per gal
lon. Wo pay express charges on all mall
orders of s.">oo or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN WIHES AHD-LIQUORS,
K» U SfflltHUeld Street, PITTSBURG, PA.
Thonei: Bell 2179 P. * A. :->ss.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L KiRKPATRICK.
iaweler and Graduate Optician
■Tt Door to Court Hon«» Rntler fa
H. Q. Allison,
Funeral Director,
Bell Phone No. 3.
Bakers town, Pa.
'his prize roses.
A Little Secret That \V«» < uullded
the Wrong Man.
An amusing incident is reported In
connection with a small flower show
lu the north of England. One of the
classes—cut roses—was open only to
cottage gardeners within a certain ra
dius, and the winner turned up In ft
laborer whom wc will call Sandy. The
lucky Individual was In high feather
and hung about near his exhibit all the
afternoon receiving the congratulations
of his friends.
"Beautiful roses," remarked a well
dressed stranger to Sandy. "They tell
me. however, that if Briggs had been
qualified to enter he would have beat- ;
en you."
Now, Briggs was the rose grower
par excellence In the neighborhood;
but, unfortunately for him, he was j
just outside the radius.
"Briggs be hanged:" ejaculated San- j
dy. "He ain't got no better roses than
them!"
"That's nonsense!" retorted the
stranger. "Briggs' roses are the talk i
of the district."
Sandy still stuck to his point and be
came quite confidential. "Between
you and lue," he whispered eventually,
"Briggs ain't got no better roses than
them, 'cos them's his! He couldn't en
ter himself, so he gave me the pick of I
feis garden."
The stranger. was satisfied, and it !
was only afterward that Sandy dis
covered to his cost that he had con
fided his secret to a member of the
show committee.—London Tit-Bits.
A Woodland Echo.
As became the idle man having the
time of his life in the primeval forests
of the Temagamle reserve in Canada,
the clerk of the New York court of
special sessions was praclously Inclined
to Instruct the workers In camp. These,
says the New York Tribune, were two
young, unknown men who, with a
canoe and a camping outfit, were like
wise seeking baokwood experience.
He came upon one of them baking
bread in a portable aluminium oven
before a smoldering log flre.
"Ah," said the clerk, assuming a re
clining position of graceful ease, "bak
ing bread, I see."
"Yes. It doesn't come up for a cent."
"You see," continued the clerk, with
rising wisdom, "the baking powder.
which contains cream of tartar, liber
ates when heated n certain amount of
carbonic acid gas, which" —
"Oh, don't talk shop!" interrupted
the cook. "I hate it out here!"
"Oh, you do!" the clerk observed, as
tonished. "What business are you in,
may I ask?"
"I'm an assistant professor of chem
istry at Yale."
Rico at Wedding".
Like roast pig, the origin of throwing
rice at weddings is Chinese, and the
legend is scarcely less worthy of
Charles Lamb: "A famous sorcerer
named Chao became Jealous of the
power of another sorcerer, a woman,
and, conceiving a plan to destroy her,
he persuaded her parents to bestow her
upon his supposed son. The crafty
Chao chose the most unlucky day for
the wedding, the day when the 'Golden
Pheasant' was in the ascendant, so'that
when the bride entered the red chair
the spirit bird would destroy her with
his powerful beak. But Peachblossom
gave directions to have rice thrown out
at tho door, and she passed out un
harmed while the spirit bird was de
vouring it."
Crashing a Bore.
John G. Whittier, the Quaker poet,
once in describing the usages of the
Quakers in regard to "speaking in
meetings" said that sometimes the vol
untary remarks were not quite to the
edification of the meeting. It once hap
pened that a certain George C. grew
rat jer wearisome in his exhortations,
and his prudent brethren, after solemn
consultation, passed the following reso
lution: "It is the sense of this meeting
that George C. be advised to remain
silent until such time as the Lord shall
speak through him more to our satis
faction and profit."
The Throat and Tonsil*.
A simple gargle for a sore throat
may be made by adding fifteen drops
of refined carbolic acid to a quart of
water. Remember to shake thorough
ly before using—otherwise it will be
useless—and gargle four or five times a
day. In case of swollen tonsils a tea
spoonful of powdered tannin dissolved
in a tumbler of water forms an excel
lent gargle, which should be used ev
ery two hours. A gargle of perman
ganate of potash, not too strong, is al
so excellent for use in cases of mil.l
sore throat.
In Society*
Bella—l certainly think you deserve
preat credit for your kindness to your
mother.
Mildred—Oh, it's only natural.
Bella—l don't know. It isn't every
daughter that invites her mother to
her swellest dinner parties, as you do.—
Brooklyn Life.
Ont of the neart'a BltterneH*.
Blobbs Scribbler lias had no less
than nine plays rejected.
Slobbs—What Is he doing now?
Blobbs —Writing essays on the de
cline of the drama.—Philadelphia Rec
ord.
Modest.
The Landlady Which part of the
chicken do you prefer, Mr. Lauks?
The Boarder—Either half will do,
thank you, Mrs. Hungerford.—Puck.
It is not what he has or even what
he does which expresses the worth of a
man, but what he is.—Amiel.
Politeness is a locksmith and opens
many difficult doors.—Schoolmaster.
(ircnlent Buttle* of Hlntory.
Burke in his letter on "Natural So
ciety" says that Sylla destroyed 300,000
men in each of three battles, one being
at Cheronea. The Persians are said to
have lost men at Tlatica. II
Chronicles xiii, 17, records 500,000 slain
on oiw side, which, however, may not
have oeen in a single battle. I Kings
xx, 2t>, tells of 100,000 men being killed
on one side in a single day.
FREEZING CAVERNS.
lulitrrranrun ('liven 'l'hnt Are Lln«d
With Crystalline* lee.
There are deep cavities and tunneled
recosscs in the earth far away from
sunlight and held in the tight embrace
of rock.v strata where secret hoards of
glittering ice lind habitation all the
year round. Yet down in these queer
places the Ice is as pure and crystalline
as any that nature maintains in the
op: n air; moreover, it occurs on a truly
grand and massive scale.
Imagine thick underground ice walls
and lloors and craftily fissured col
umns beautiful in shape and color
Btr .lining from roof to l'.oor of lofty
ro< k chambers! And under the slow
drip, drip, drip of percolating water
this same ice learns to fashion itself
into cave adornments frozen water
drops, curling slopes, stalactites and
stalagmites of fantastic shape and
rainbow hues.
Subterranean cold waves, or "gla
ciers," as they are frequently called,
crop up ill some 300 scattered localities
in Kurope, Asia and America, but all,
with rare exceptions, whether true ice
caverns or grottoes and deep hollows,
ar<> confined to tho north temperate re
gions of these continents—that is, to
places where there is a sufficiently low
temperature at some portion of the
year to reach freezing point and render
snowfall possible. Pearson's Magu-
VICTQCf
™ LUNG *
SYRUP
Tbe Great "Lis Remefly,"
"Tbroat Healer," and
"Colli Killer."
Consumption in first stages abso- j
lutely cured. The friend of Sinpei!-
and public Speakers. The Goldt n :
Remedy for Whooping Cou-V
' Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsy, Colt-
Hoarseness, Coughs, Etc. It Curt
by striking at the root of the disease
Are you afflicted ? address
VICTOR REMEDIES CO..
Frederick, Mary la 110 |
I For sale at Reed s Pharmacy.
| Music Department!
We have added a musical department
—good music—good instruments and
everything that belongs to a music store.
Call and inspect the famous Merrill
Piano. One of the best high grade
pianos on the market. We can sell it
on easy payments.
Want a Violin, Mandolin, Banjo,
Gnitar or Accord eon, we have them.
Send for our catalogne of 10c sheet
music, containing over 1000 titles, and
we have them all in stock.
We will get any piece of music yon
need, in fact we are in shape to supply
all your wants in the musical line at
DOUGLASS"
BOOK STOWK
Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St.
PAROID
Ready
oofing.
IJAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won t dry out Won't
grow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core of
each roll.
L> EI'RESENTS the results o
years oi Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"kNLY requires painting every
few years. Not when
laid.
1" S Cheaper than Gravel, S'.ite
or Shingles.
r\EMAND for PAROID is work!
wide.
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Facts, Samples and Prices are
yours if you will ask us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
Modern and Progressive
Those wishing a truly artistic
picture and correct likeness
should not lose sight of the
FINDfcEy STUDIO,
Postoffice Building.
All the new and up-to-date
novelties.
Long Distance Bell Telephone 51 D.
People's 236.
LINK FINDLEY.
AUTOMOBILES
Of All Kinds,
At AM Prices,
New Gas Cars as low as S4."A Olil Steamers
also all the Leading l'rlze Winners.
ARTZBERGER AUTO CO.,
TL" CEDAR AVENUE, - ALLEGHENY, PA.
CHURCHES "FRESCOED
In latest styles.
ARTZBERGER & CO..
712 Cedar Avenue, Allegheny. Pa.
THE JAS. MI'UTHA CO., :!3» ;">th Ave..
Pittsburg. Pa-
Can sell your Real Estate, Farm or ltusiness.
Correspondence solicited.
A 1.1. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL.
HO YOT' WANT TO SKI.I. your farm or
other real estate? I can do it for you.
Send me full particulars at once.
4-10-(i3-ly JOHN ROIMiER.
404 Keystone lluilclintr. I'iltsbuiK- Pa
| Wm. Foster, j
| Architect, j
* Plans of all kind of buildings \
\ furnished on short notice. £
/ Office in Berg Building, J
J Butler, Pa. V
Owego Valley Poultry Yards.
Buff Leghorns exclusively. At Au
burn, 4 entries, 'A firsts, 1 second. My
hen winning gold leg band for being the
best buff hen in the show-room. Eggs
$2 per 15, per 30.
MRS. C. W. HARRINGTON.
Harford Mills N. Y.
WHY NOT
Become an Artist?
Crayon, Pastel, Sepia and Water Color
taught at home, ind employment given
at once.
For full particulars, address,
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART,
Beavir Falls, Pa.
• BANK 1 , I
l " ' MAi
4 interl'ST
* O PERCENT. i
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WRITE FOR I
413 FEDERAL ST. i"? B °° KLET M
b&nrzr: I
WHY no YOC REMAIN im.l. when we l
need -00 men for different positions? If you ,
one willing to work we can place yon. We '
are al>li* to supply, on short notice, any kind
of rnali' help to employers onl«-r will be till- !
ed very promptly. Apply, Old Reliable Key- |
stone Hureau. 1122 I'eim avenue, Pittsburg
Established 1t«75. 2-5-0 m
REMOVAL.
We have removed our Marble,
and Granite shops from corner of
Main and Clay streets to No. 20S j
N. Main street, (opposite W. D. i
Brandon's residence), where we I
will be pleased to meet our
customers with figures that are
right on
Monuments & Headstones
of all kinds and are also prepared
to give best figures 011
Iron Fence. Flower Vases
etc., as we have secured the sole
agency from the Stewart Iron
Woiks of Cincinnati, 0., for this
town and vicinity.
P. H. Sechler
\ Jackson & Poole. <jl
, C BRASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS ( >
{ \ MADE TO ORDER. < ;
< I REAR Oh CAMPBELL S MACHINE < \ >
( f SHOP. E. WAYNE ST , V
, £ BL'TLFR, PA ( 1 (
HEYMAN HARRIS, j
LADIES' TAiLOR-MACE SUITS j
and RIDING HABITS, f
4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Str«f '. .
PITTSBURG, PA.
:t-19-ly
J, J. XOWALSKY.
figgr* M;uiufartnrer of S:n •!!
SL Gas and Gasoline Engines
** ,,r Stationary ami Eu
|{Vg| tfinen ;<itd for Autonioiiili^.
VOOW -* <Er - HiilHn iiy t. 1
For Rlncksmlth Shop*. I'mnp
" *i;\ atel " Running Fans and ice
.1- Cream Freezer.*, ctr.
- No. 6 4th Ave., Pittsburg:, Pa.
3-19-Cm
WANTED—Firemen, Rrakemen, Machinists,
Boiler-makers, IHacksuiiths ami lielpeis for rail
roads, alto drivers ami all kinds of help. Flares
waiting. General Employment Bureau, JOl Fede
ral street, A ilegheny. Pa."
"WANTED—At once, girls in every capacity;
to«l0 per week; placed or money refunded. General
Employment Bureau, 201 Federal St. Allegheny, l*a.
3-19-ly
fiTETTCANTILE BUREAU,
Secnrc# Firm-clans Mercantile
ami Mecli»ul«al I'oiltlniu, w
Office - PittsViuse. fa
434 Fourth Avenue, S-19-ly
Headaches Cored With Glasses. Artificial Eyes.
Eugene Heard Spectacle Co.
LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
70.-. PF.\X AVKM K,
opr. PEN'S IBCII.DIXG. PITTSBURG.
Mm. Mill
JENDU
Removes all desire for Akv>ho!l< Stimulant lin*
tiediafely.
Settles the stomach. healj i'. r.nd calms the r.cr7cs
it once.
Produces natui 1 s'.cep.
Creates i hoim.i l .fir** n-i 1 prxxl digestkn.
Restores Ylgoi ici* :tn; lh. L • Ith at d nihilhood.
It will cure the ii;ost siii< us c. •• <t Inebriety or
I>riuk Habit I>t>«as.» Tkkms Mvutiuic.
For full partirii'r.is ad«b • >-
THE JEMX' (03IPANY,
SO3 A- ROS j I'ran Kuhd'jj,
KHHYSOYAL PILLS
I / f«r L s t/*, *"
c Af
Huff. ■ • iiahU Lsul loft, ask I>rUßfist for
MIH ill Iteil aiu
c-ok.l in. t iii. i.«-\ •*. *eal«-l with blue ribbon
lake no «■' K/fimo daiicerotw
tution«r.al iiuiHUioaiK. Hn\ -I \« ur Dnnrfixt,
.»r send I*-. >.•• •• »»np< t'.»- I ;»n».*iil»r». IVfttl
oiouiaU and '• li.'lh f fc#r l«»dftr«." in IrtUr,
by r«*t«iria >laii. 10.000 Testimonials. bold by
ail imagtfiKtfl.
CHI 'CESTER CHEMICAL. CO.
4103 Square, PIMLA., F1
MmOvb hi»
I
PERSONAL—Vapor, alcohol and stoam I
baths. Facial and scalp treatment :i special- j
tv. Best of service given. MRS. IIAVDEN,
1* irst 1100r,202 Federal St., Allegheny City,l'a.
PERSONAL Swedish Massage. Manicur
ing. ELSIE MILLS,
HX> Penn Avenue, (second lloor)
4-2 0:j-ly Pittsburg. Pa. j
IP "IfOU AHK seeling euij laymen!, Bare tK»ar«: ,
.4I ith . i-v ~U J II e vL'e 1 fce:i«l |! and v. e 11. j
Hi.... vi>u euuij.lcioiuau uctious how to quickly h'-cnn
* i.»" .. .'i t• :orling to your ability; au. i.g ibr
i.. i lirin: hi A met ha. on tided at-1 by \.. n own
i . ,4. (« ;v: tills sy-i ui upplh d f«»i i A<l
ln-5.., lii.oiui-ti ii Department, M.ir Fuiploymeu.
bureau, 1-0 aiiwij suvel, PiiUt-urg, l'a.
i ITillC I'll VSICI \\ -
I l»R. S. A. t:*" !-sn\, I»|J. I-A it I'l. fti A:; m
b i-:v, *»• «• «•; » ih\ d«i.».:£ Graduates *...••
e-»n >«*lhh-i. i t* Ari'-it liuildiug, Is«ii I'f ui.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House- Butler °enn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs »l
wavs on hand and for hire.
Heat accommodations in town for perma
nent boarding and transient trade. Sped
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses
A good c ass of horses, both drivers a.id
draft horses always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and horses bougn
pon proper notification-by
EARSON B. NACE.
Telephone No. 210
L. C. WICK,
ORAI.KU tf
LUHBER.
NFW "
STOCK
1 have purchased the C. J.
Harvey Pharmacy, in the Stein
building, at 345 S. Main St.. am
remodeling and restocking the
store. 1 have twenty-two years
experience as a pharmacist, and
compounding of prescriptions
will be under my personal at
tention.
Pure drugs and honest treat
ment guaranteed.
When in town shopping, stop
and leave your packages.
J. L. McKee, Pharmacist,
Stein Block. S. Main St., Batler, Pa.
WALL
PAPER
WH know we have the best of al
grades of high class novelties, bat to
have the public know ir is our aim
If in need of anything in onr line it
will pay yon to give ns a call and ex
amine goods and prices before pur
EYTH BROS
Next to Postoffice. 251 S. Main St
Lincoln College,
Rogers, Ohio.
Spring Term opens April 14th.
Normal Term, six weeks, be
gins June 23rd.
Commmercial, Ncrmal.Classic
al, Musical and Art De
partments
Write for particulars
Address,
LINCOLN COLLEGE,
P. O Box 143, Rogers, Ohio.
THE PESSIMISTS
Have had quite an inning
but they cannot shut off
the energy of the Ameri
can people. * The country
is making money as it
never made money before.
Get my daily letters and
learn when, what and how
to bny, and participate in
this money-making.
R. M. Weaver
Stocks and Bonds
Third Ave. and Wood St.,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 213 S. Main St.
Butler,
J A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
Family
Reunions!
We oiten cause ourselves end
less worry and remorse by neg
lecting to do some little thing.
Get a good picture of your family
and home made at your first op
portunity We make the best at
$6.00 per dozen, Bxlo inches and
gjirantee them permanent. Let
us know 'ii time to go out.
I The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing.
' R.FISHER
| Ni. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director.
9 VT'in YJ/\
WANTED Every lady to send 12 cents for
my new llKl'l match striker; saves paper and
paints Address Emilv, 1505 Main St.,
Sharpsburg, PH.
ZAHNISFR & CO.
4-ti Fourth Ave . Pittsburg. Pa.,
Seil & Exchange Stores, Business & Farms
Corresiioutlenoe, Solicited.
FJniversity of Pennsylvania
examinations for admission to the
ss in the collegiate ar.d engineering
will be held on Friday and Saturday,
!0, 1903, at 9 a. m., also on Septem
, at the University Building, on Per
ue, Allegheny, Pa. Prizes arc of
best entrance examinations in classics
tics.
Binding of Books
Is our occupation. We put our
entire time to studying the best
and latest methods of doing out
work. If you are thinking of
having some work done in this
line I am sure you will be well
pleased if you have it done at
Tfee Butler Book Bindery,
W. W. AM ON, Prop.
Opp. Court House.
ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION
Cromwell of Willington.
IMPORTED
direct by owner. Dapple Gray, •"> years
old. 17} hands, weighs over '2,:;oo lbs.
Full registered for TO years back.
For limited number service $15.00.
FOR THIS .SEASON ONLY.
IRYINTON STOCK FARM,
Sewickley, Pa.
Corrosriondence solicited.
j-H-0:i-»t. Hell Telephone No. I.
VA OI) I 1 r J V C The worst pos
|\ U i 3 i i Y » lil iJ sib'e spavin can
l>e cured in 4o minutes. Lump Jaw,
splints and ringbones just ns quick. Not
painful and never has failed. Detailed
information about this new method sent
free to horse owners by T. M Cluuh,
Knoxdale, Jefferson Co., Pa.
LEVIINTOINS'
122 South Main St. Your money's worth or money back.
Men's and Boys' Spring Clothing.
The finest ready-to-wear attire that is made. We
have the facilities to search out the best that the
market can afford, and it is now ready in a complete
Spring array on our floor. Everything that a dressing
man can desire for his attire can be found here at a
smaller price than he would expect to pay for such
smartly tailored garments.
Men's Suits
and Top Coats
at #7.50, #9, #l2, #1 4, #lO,
#lB, #2O, and uj to #25.
We show Men's Spring Overcoats which, like all of
our attire, could not fit or wear better if they were
custom tailored.
LEVINTQNS'
I MAYS &, DAVIS
Wholesale Dealers it\ the
of Liquors,
Alets, Beers and. Wir^es.
Medicinal Trade Especially Solicited.
People's Phone 578 Bell Phone 218
322 South Main St., Rutler, Pa.
Early Spring Hats.
We are showing all the new shapes for Spring. 1903
READY-TO-WEAR HATS, SAILORS and STREET
HATS are now ready for your inspection.
FLOWERS and FRUIT are going to be worn very
extensively for early Spring style. See the fine
display at
Rockenstein's
MILLINERY EMPORIUM,
328 South Main Street - - - - Butler, P»
Most
Liberal
Offer
Of
The
Year.
'ijlf
The New-York
. Tribune Farmer
ia a uational illustrated agricultural weekly for farmers
and their families, and stands at the head of the agri
cultural press. It is a practical paper for practical farmers,
helping them to secure the largest possible profit from the
farm through practical methods.
It is entertaining, instructive and practically useful to
the farmer's wife, sons and daughters, whose interests it
covers in an attractive manner.
The regular price is *I.OO per year, but for a limited
time will receive your subscription for THE NEW
YORK TRIBUNE FARMER and also for your own
favorite local newspaper, THE CITIZEN, Butler, Pa.
Both Papers One Year for Only $1,50
Send your order and money to the CITIZEN.
Your name and address on a postal card to THE
NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New-York City
will bring free sample copy.
PUT IT OFF. 3 per cent**|j
ft Prepare for a rainy day by starting a *2
savings account NOW. |#
We pay 3 per cent, compounded on savings accounts,
and accept any sum from SI.OO up |^,
J| SUTfcER SAVINGS «Sr TRUST CO/UPANy,
Capital and Surplus over $400,000.00.
if We also do a general Trust Co. business.
J| You can bank by mail.
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - " $26,000.00
(EARNED) ~
Accounts of the pnblic solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
• To " s ... fi&SESXStSSF
j Standard Trust Company |
1 RUTbER, PA.
| CAPITAL ------- $150,000.00 f
Paid on Deposits- t
Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GReeNkEE, President. 1
| C. A. SAIkEy, Secty. and Treasurer. |
I MONEY It earns IQ/ on Checking
|L II IT DC 4/<2on Savings Accounts
—GROWING DOLLARS ALL THE TIME 1
. wmri run llOOßl.lT—ba*ki*o UI mil- M
4*cSji?ts Sc^ntl
Write for literature exploinino how easy It Is.
t As9et »Ou e r 7,30 O, O O 0.00 Y
I GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK I
X.Vv"OI3 AND DIAMOMD fiTS. PITTSBURO.PAy
jEberle Bros.J
S PLUMBERS |
S Estimates given on all kinds of work. ?
L We make a specialty of ?
) NICKLE-PIATED, C
) SEAMLESS, /
j OPEN-WORK. )
I 354 Centre Ave.. Butler, Pa. c
j People's Phone. 630. C
UYING A PI A N o^%
Is like baying a gold mine to the average T"^-i
good instrument with a name known for
BUY A CAUSE, HACkLEY OR CARLISLE. IB.]
You cannot be too critical about buying Jm
not one whose tones will slur after using it J
Examine uiy pianos carefully, and yon
here first. I know I have a" stock!*and y *' v
1 want you to know it also
1 know that my prices are reasonable and honest, and i want you to know it also.
I know I can give you satisfaction, and I want yon to know that.
Right pianos, right prices, right treatment, is our motto. Your credit is good.
W. R. NEWTON,
317 South Nain St. "THE PIANO MAN" Butler. Pa.
f Carl Schlucter, j
| THE; TAILOR, I
| Has removed from 125 W. Jefferson street to 115 E. Jeff
£ ferson street, Room 6, Reiber Building, Butler, Pa., s
I where he will keep a stock of seasonable goods—all of f
| the best quality. Spring stock now ready for inspection. §
| Cleaning and Repairing. |
Good Workmanship Guaranteed. 1
| Union Prices Paid. £
g NEW SPRING COTTONS g
JC The frequent arrivals of fresh, new Cottons are fast crowding out B
jd) the winter goods and give the store a decided spring-like appearance, jp
$ SUPERB WHITE GOODS fj
Finest lino we have ever shown. Beautiful Mercerized Fancies ■
in stripes, brocades and openwork patterns, at 25c to 60c. India S
M Linens, Dimities and Francy White Goods at 6ic, Bc. 10c, 121 c, (R
8 NEW PERCALES
The Mulhouse Percales are much superior to the ordinary percales (n
usually sold at the same price. Finer cloth, softer and better finish
and more attractive patterns, inches wide—l2Jc yard.
R NEW GINGHAMS g
JR More new arrivals added to our large assortment of the very S
m choicest styles of Ginghams and Seersuckers, at 10c and 13{c. a
* NEW DRAPERIES g
JP Decidedly new patterns in Curtain Swiss, Madras, SilkaliiifS, j#
g Denims, and Cretonnes that are very handsome and attractive. 12Jc of
g THE NEW IDEA WOMAN'S MAGAZINE 8
The finest home publication in the country, replete with articles *
U of interest to women, 100 pages and colored cover. Numerous ilia- Cfc
R strations of the latest fashions. March number now ready—suhscrip- P
U tion price -iOc a year. Single copy 5 cents. Monthly Fashion Sheet \
Free.
BL. Stein Son, g
$ 108 N MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PA $
79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79
C. E. miller's
n GREAT 79
" 79-Cent i*
79 SALE OF |79
„MEN'S PLOW SHOES,,
We have just purchased a large lot of Men's good solid
7Q Plow shoes at about cost of material. As our stock this 79
Spring is extremely large and we are crowded for room,
we have put this entire lot on sale at a very small margin
7 q over what we paid for them. jyg
They are regular $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes.
Are all clean new goods and are displayed on Bargain
79 Counters so you can look them all over and take your 79
pick of the whole lot. We have all sizes at present,
but at this ridiculous low price it is only a short time till
79 best sizes will be picked out, so do not wait, as "first here 79
—first served."
SPRING GOODS nearly all in and they are all
79 beauties! Style and quality away up! Prices away down! 79
We are exclusive agents in Butler for famous
DOROTHY DODD
79 Fine Shoes and Oxfords for Ladies. 79
Largest line of WALKOVER and DOUGLASS Fine
;Shoes for Men we have ever carried, and they are nicer
79 and better than ever before.
Make us a visit before purchasing your fine shoes for
7Q Spring. 79
C. E. miller,
215 South Main Street, - - Opposite Hotel Arlington
79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 79
REMOVAL!
Win. Cooper, the tailor, will remove
his stock of goods, April Ist, from the
Newton Music Store to Room No. 1,
Stein Clock, near Willard Hotel.
These will be but temporary quarters
pending his removal to liis old stand at
corner of Diamond.
HAMMILL'S CELEBRATED INDIAN ROOT TABLETS
jTW Greatest Kidney and Liver Remedy. Positive cure for Sick
f \ Headache, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Constipation
® Rheumatism, BloodlPurifier.
V For Sale by all Druggists, or by mail, 26c, 50c, and SI.OO
HAMMILL MEDICINE CO-.
I j ™ No. 302 MILTENBERGER STREET. PITTSBURG, PENN'A.