Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 25, 1903, Image 4

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! BARGAIN BABIES.
If babies were for sale the most invet
erate baiwin-hunting woman in the
■world wMH not look for a bargain baby.
She would want the best baby that could
be bought, regardless of price.
Every 'woman naturally craves a
healthy, handsome child, and her crav
ing can be gratified if she will but re-
MeinfieT th|rt the child's health is her
own to give health she must
whose babies have
been weak and puny
have nursed in strength
their first strong child
after using Dr. Pierce's
jtmfm Favorite Prescription. It
"I w f is the best preparative for
maternity, encouraging the appetite,
mreting the nerves and inducing re
freshing sleep. It gives the mother
strength to give her child, and makes
the baby's advent practically painless.
«Mv wife had been sick nearly all her life,"
■ays Mr, E. E- Fricke, of Petersburg, Menard
Co.. Illinois. Bo* 3&7. "and after trying every
thing I could think of I made up my ralnd to
try 'Favorite Prescription.' I got six bottles,
which ray wife took, a tablespoonful three times
a day. until the baby came. She felt better
after taking the first bottle, and when baby was
born be weighed nine and a half pounds. To
day he is six months old and weighs twenty-two
pounds He is as good a child as any one could
wish. The doctor says he is as healthy as any
baby could be. and also says the use of your
• Farorite Prescription ' was the cause of such a
healthy baby."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
best and safest laxative for the use of
delicate women.
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phi-eys' Witch Hazel Oil per
manently cures Piles or Hem
orrhoids—External or Internal,
Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate—cure certain.
Three BUes. 25c.. 50c. and gI.OO. Sold by
DtUlUli, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Hcmphrev.' Medicine Co., Cor. William and
John fib.. New York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY;
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success
fill remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $3.
Bold by Druggtote, or rent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Nij« Co** William It John SU., N. Y.
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gig —» WE TEACH «-
Herhanieal Drawing, Mechanical Engloorr
- " !njr, Uectrleal Engineering, Machine Design.
jft'" . structural Iron Work, Bridge "Work, Architect
ural Drawing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tyjie
wrltlng. Penmanship, Higher Mathematics and
English Branches. Individual Instruction.
Day and Might Stuioui.
PENX'A. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL,
1016 FIFTH AVI., PiTTsiiLno, PA.
1-03-ly
Wo can turn your
Old Carpets
into elegant, durable, handsome
Rugs and Druggets.
Only Oriental Weavers employed.
Satisfaction Guarantesd.
SUE BAGS woven Into beautiful and
Oriental-like Portiers.
Oar terms are so moderate—no mutter the
•iistarfce—lt will pay you to send to us.
DAVID LOVE & CO.,
829jThird Avenue, l-03-6m
(L, D. Phone.) New Brighton, Pa.
LADIES' TAILORING.
Ziemchuer—Tbe Ladle.' Tailor,
Has got orer from the Eajt many beautiful stylei
of rutrielß and material*, also books of samples a
•very description, which be would be pleased U
show visitors. lie will also open on April Ist,
another branch at 2*04 Fifth avenue, E. E., Tin
firm guarantees perfect fit. 614 Penn Ave,, Pitta
burg, Pa. Bell Phone 3418—5 Grant.
Rigs... g % . l-OJ-Om
Inß^lirDEaivs
A safe, certain relit _.c Suppressed
Menstruation. Never ku<rn to fail. Hafe!
Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed
or money Kefunded. Bent prepaid for
SI.OO per box. Will send them on trlfO, to
be paid for when rellevcil. Bamplos Free.
U»ITEQ MIPICatCQ., Con 74, UHC«»r t< .
Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave
Phtrmapv
SCHLOTTER'S PARLORS,
For Ladles' and (Jcntleiaen's Scalp and F.»clal Mas
sage Specialists, Shampooing and Manicuring,
Room 414 Bljon Pi-nii Avcuue
Eutrmicf, PlttalmrK, l*a.
MRS. J. M. POLAND,
500 Prnn Ave., Plttshnrc.
Manicuring. Shampooing ami Facial Massage,
Hallwell's Klectrlc Hot and Cold Hair Dryer I'sed.
Ladles onlv. Telephone Court 058—9.
3-19-ly
£~LPH : A*j<
Hfiß "CENTAL ROOMS.--
tm|| 33 -sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pi,
I ' v-WDI We'rePBACTICA'.-Ydolngtln |j|
S«T CROWN 3lid worutj
fM mm o{ I'ltuburg— WHY NOT DC ry
Wfl: fHYOURS? Uold CROWNS If.
*I"J# m»"i<l BRIDGE work reduced
i'T fifSS TOOTH. A If. thr t"
; : U W best VSB
Better Than
All Drugs
Lewin'a Whiskey recruits without
over-stimulating. It has earned top
place on the whiskey list, and is on
everyone's lips.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
FISCH, LA III; K, OTKBHOI.T.
UUcUKKHEIMKU. NT. VKUHON, THOMPSON,
UIBSOX, DILLIHIIER. liIiIDOKPORT,
and offer them to you 0 year old at §1 per full
quart, 6 quarts <o 00.
GRAHDFATHER'S CHOICE,
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, 00 per gal
lon. Wc pay express charges on all mall
orders of $5 00 or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN WIRES AHD LIQUORS,
Ho 14 SmltllfleM Street, PITTSBURG, FA.
•Phones: Bell 317* p. & A. ;45».
< yes Examined Free of Charge
and Graduate Optician
ri Ty-trtr to Court Hon** Rntlnr Pa
H. Q. Allison,
Funeral Director,
Bell Phone No. 3.
Bakerstown, Pa.
L. S. McJUNKIN,
insurance and Real Eslate
Agent.
117 E.JEFFBRSON.
BUTLER. PA
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OLD BARN TRANSFORMED.
An Oi>cn Center Made Out of the Old
Fitftfcloned Timber Frnme.
j An Ohio Farmer correspondent illus
trates Lis method of making an open
center barn out of the old fashioned
I timber frame. First get some three-!
! quarter inch steel rods made, the riprlit
j length to run from purline plate to outer
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OPEN' CENTER BARN".
plate, •with a turn buckle in the middle,
as shown at AA in the drawing. Xext
take out the brace running from the
beam to the purline post. The dot ltd
lines 6how new pieces or slanting pi.sts
made of 3 by 12 planks doubled and
bolted together.
Cut a notch each side of the beam to
receive these planks. These should be
bolted through the tenon thus made to
the beam. Next put one-half inch bolts
through the outside post and the s'.ant
•ing post at the foot, as shown. The
beam now can be cut off next to the
slanting post and the two inside center
posts removed from the barns, leaving
an entire open center. These slanting
posts will add to the strength of your
barn instead of weakening it.
LIMING THE SOIL.
Three Favorable Kc*uH« Noted In n
Forty Yenrm* Experience.
Recently the prevailing opinion in re
gard to the use and results of lime has
changed very much, and scarcely any
prominent scientific professor would
feel justified in applying the opprobri
ous epithet of "Brother Jasper," who
believed the sun did move, to one who
should express belief that lime is in
deed an actual food for plants and that
its actual application to the soil as a
direct or indirect fertilizer was advisa
ble, even -when the soil itself had a not
able proportion of it naturally in its
composition, but this in the form of un
available limestone.
I have used lime, more or less, for
nearly forty years in different localities,
and I never in any instance fitiled to
notice its useful effects. I have used
It mostly in the ordinary local manner
of Pennsylvania, in the proportion of
forty bushels to the acre of the fresh
stone lime, which would make over
fifty bushels of the dry slaked lime to
the acre, where lime was cheap, and
here in my present home (North Caro
lina) in so small a quantity as one bar
rel, or four bushels, to the acre. This
economy is necessary where lime costs
$4 a barrel, which is about the cost of
a big wagon lodd in Fennsylvania, but
the effect of it on the crop of corn was
so favorable and as well on the grass
after it that it was used to a profit even
at that price.
The first point is as to the acidity of
the soil. I have never tested any soil
as yet that was not more or less acid
and would not effervesce when any
strong alkali was applied to it. This
is, I think, the natural condition of
any soil in which any humus exists,
for this means humic acid, and my be
lief is that the natural condition of
any soil in which decomposing organic
matter exists is acid.
And if we are to place confidence in
the statements of that highest of Amer
ican authorities, as an agricultural
chemist, Professor S. A. Johnson, we
must believe that lime is quite as use
ful, if not more so, in a soil containing
acid than in one in an alkaline condi
tion.
The mechanical effect of lime on
soils is to reduce the tenacious clays
to a condition of extreme division, and
this effect is of much greater impor
tance than is commonly considered.
It is especially favorable to the growth
of grass. Indeed, lime is quite as ef
fective with grass as it is with clover,
for It not only contributes the lime
needed by the grass, but it has the ef
fect of making soluble and available
the potash which grass contains to the
proportion of four to one of the lime.
Another useful effect of lime has
been noted by many of the highest au
thorities. This is the increased abil
ity of the limed soil to absorb mois
ture, so that in dry seasons the crops
on limed land do not suffer so much
as those growing on unlimed land, and
this result Is most noticeable on such
soils as clay, which are most affected
injuriously by dry weather. llenry
Stewart in Country Gentleman.
A Promising Blackberry.
The Wallace is a large, attractive
blackberry which has made an excel
lent showing on the Michigan station
grounds. In 1900 it proved the most
profitable berry in the station collec
tion. Last season the fruit was very
Ine, but the crop was not quite so large
as could bo desired. The plants are up
right, stocky and very vigorous. This
variety comes from Wisconsin and
does not appear to be very widely dis
seminated.
Later In the Game.
"Ah, me," sighed the drug clerk, "how
women do change!"
"What's tangled in your wheels
nowV" asked the boss.
"When I was doing the courtship
stunt with Cordelia," said the d. c.,
"she declared that if I should pass In
my checks she would also die without
delay. And now"—
"Well, what now?" queried tho boss.
"Wo have been married only six
months," continued the assistant pill
compiler, "und sho is dropping hints
around to the effect that I ought to get
my life insured."—Chicago News.
South African Wafels.
South African "wafels" vastly differ
from our waffles merely in being made
with wine as a "molstener" rather
than with milk for the principal liquid
ingredient. In South Africa when they
are going to make "wafels" they take
a pound of flour, three-quarters of a
pound of butter, half a pound of sugar,
eight eggs, half a pint of wine and a
teaspoonful of sifted cinnamon. The
butter and eggs are creamed; then they
mix in alternately one egg and one
spoonful of flour, add the wino and
spice and bake in a waffle iron.
That Doctor'* IVn J.
Dr. Kallomoll—l can cure you at
once by an operation or in about six
months by external applications and
internal remedies.
! Patient—Which would you advise,
doctor?
Dr. Kallomell (making a mental cal
culation) —Well, It is immaterial. The
expense will be about the same In
either case.—Chicago Tribune.
Don't guy people. It's not much fun
for you, and the people whom you guy
will hate you and lay for a chance to
get- even.—AtcWon globe.
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A FINE BABY.
Never frets even when teething.
"V VICTOR Infills Rtliel
The Babe's Digestive Tonic.
An absolute cure for Slimy Bowels,
Diarrliea, Griping, Colic, Cholera Infan
tum, and all bowel troubles common to
Infants.
The Mother's Friend. Pleasant to take.
For further information address,
VICTOR REMEDIES CO.,
Frederick, Maryland.
For sale at Reeds 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.
Guitar or Accordeon. we have them.
Send for our catalogue of 10c sheet
music, containing over 1000 titles, and
we have them all in stock.
We will get any piece of music you
need, in fact we are in shape to supply
all your wants in the musical line at
DOUGLASS
BOOK STOKK
Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St.
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
DAKOID. 1 he Roofing v. itii NO
TAR. Won t dry out. Won't
tjrow brittle.
4 NYON'K can apply it. Tin-,
Xails and Cement in core of
each roll.
I>EI'RESIiNTS the results o
years ot Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"iNLY requires painting *:vcry
few years. Net when fir-1
laid
I" S Cheaper than Gravel, SI t
or Shi'igles.
Pi EM AND for PAROID is world
U wide.
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Facts, Samples and Prices are
yours if you will aek us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
AUTOMOBILES
Of All Kinds,
•At AH Prices,
New Gas Cars as low as £!.V\ Old Steamers
S2OO, also all the Leading I'rl/.e Winners.
ARTZBERGER AUTO CO.,
712 CEDAR AVESCE, - AIi.EOHESY, I'A.
CHURCHES FRESCOED
in latest styles.
ARTZBERGER & CO..
712 Cedar Avenue. Allegheny. I'a.
TUE JAH. MI'UTIIA I'll., W Mb Ave..
I'itlsburir, I'a..
Can sell your lteal Estate, Farm or Business.
Correspcndcnce solicited.
AM. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL.
DO YOI' WANT TO SELL your farm or
other real estate'/ I can do It for you.
Send me full particulars at once.
4-lfi-0:i-ly .loll N KOIXJEIi,
404 Keystone Bulldinir. l'ltlsburg, I'a
EYTH BROS
Wall Paper
and
Hammocks.
This is the season of the year when
you all like to sit out of doors in a nice
Hammock an«l enjoy the cool br»;ez»-s.
so we have concluded that this is a good
time to tell yon that we haye the
largest and best variety of new weaves
and colorings ever shown in Butler,
prices range from 50 cents to SIO.OO
each. We also have the Eagle Steel
Lawn Swing.
EYTH BROS
Both Phones. 251. S. Main St.
Owego Valley Poultry Yards.
Buff Leghorns exclusively. At Au
burn, 4 entries, X firsts, 1 second. My
hen winning gold leg band for Deing the
best buff hen in the show-room. Eg«s
per 15, per :!().
MRS. C. W. IIARRINOTON.
Harford Mills N. Y.
WHY NOT
Becomean Artist?
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Crayon, Pastel, Sepia and Water Color
taught at home, and employment given
at once. I
For full particulars, address,
I 1
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART.
Bcavir Foils, Pa.
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H. MILLKR,
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE! 1
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and REAL ESTATE.
OFFlCE —Byers' Building—next to P.
O. Butler Pa.
W. S &E. WICK,!
DEALERS IN
Hough and Worked Lumber of; till Kinds J
Doors, Sash and Mouldings 1 I
Oil Well UIKS a Specialty.
. Office and Yard' .
K. Cunningham and Monroe Sts
■near West Fenn Depot,
BUTLBK Vt 4
i£ A Great Money-Saving Opportunity.
8 The Modern Store's i
J Cut-Price Sale
[N FULL SWING UNTIL LAST DAY OF JUNE. £
5 POSTERS GIVE PARTICULARS §i
| NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY *
g DRESS AND WASH GOODS. SILKS. SKIRTS. 8
$ CURTAINS, MILLINERY, ETC . ETC., ALL
| AT BARGAIN PRICES *
Eisler-Mardorf Co.,
SOUTH MAIM STREET » QO-j Mail or Phone orders promptly
$ JOS°TOF S FICE E BOX s ' I fc.fc-1 and carefully filled. jR
OPrOSITE HOTEL ARLINGTON. EUTLFR. T 'A.
IjjpiP CAMPBELL'S GOOD FURNITURE.
(DINING ROOM |
1 FURNITURE I
85 The most complete assortment we jl|
§f have shown this season will be on sale jfe
Slf next week, Dining Room Chairs, jS
8! Extension Tables, Sideboards, China Jg
Closets and Buffets. jE
gl SIX DINING ROOM CHAIRS $lO gg
yd Your choice of solid wood o: venter seats, low backs very neat
and plain, golden oak finish.
Close to fifty other styles to show yon. Some with leather seat. One
for sT 50 per set has a composition seat and selU verv fast. Solid oak
m •hair highly polished with Pennine leather for 00 per set. A
soiid wood seat chair, well made and very durable costs only : M etch. wC
3| SIDEBOARD. $27 |§
Sell Golden oak, highly polished, solid brass trimmings,
|f|j swell top drawers, pattern top and pattern mirror.
A first-class board for little money.
p|| COME IX AND LOOK AliOlJNl).
1 Alfred k. Campbells
Formerly Campbell & Teuipleton.
I WALL" PAPER)
I Remnants. i
I BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK. I
Y\ PICTURE AND MIRROR FRAMING A SPECIATY. f
I Patterson Bros' I
236 N. Main St. Both Phones. Wick Building ;
HEYMAN HARRIS,
LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUITS
and RIDING HABITS, .
4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
.'t-19-Iy
J.KOWALSKY.
*. i.'i'jr .M • iiuf:i«*rurer of Sun!]
Gas and Gasoline Engines
Stationary and M » I jio En
J? A glues . ii'l for A lltomohlli-.s.
\'J ; 'n. «Vy/ • ; i\> ■va • -kv mmii.-ii \ ~r~l "
: **"•' i!I «rli> MiiSfi " •».•;»-. I
"u'S - s\ ' • !-• »:i- iir h:i t :.o
Cream Freezer*, etc.
*> ' No. C 4th Ave., Pittsburg, * s a.
3-19-6 m
W lftTl'iO Fiieinen, Itrukemeii, Machinist*,
B«'il i i»n*.. li .ekMiiiihrt I helpeiS tor rail
r Jso ill. v> t s ami all kl..«is of help. Places
wiii; t.euc;al Employment Bureau, 201 Fcde
r;t 1 h ;re«t, Allegheny, l a.
\\ \ XTED-At once, girl* in every capacity;
to #lO jH»r wiwk; placet! «<r money refunded. General
Employment Bureau, 201 Fedora! St.. Allegheny, pa.
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iVicVO VT\\v. RF.AU,
S«'l- ' : 'i-jt-cS.-UM M< f -v. r.-.lJe
mill fliiUaalial PcullioiUr^,
OOics - Fittsi-use. »*»
f:il Fourth Avcriue, :i-iy-ly
iehMCVf*4 With Glasses. Artificial Eyes.
Eugene Heard Spectacle Co. 1
LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
PEXS ATEOTK,
OPP. PEN:J*BI'IU)I9IU, PITTSBURG.
S-t'.t-ly I
5Jr;-tuGLISH
fc'AL r'&ILLS ;
SuiV. :• l-.jMlien.fkak DrugfUl fof
iailUM.*T» ILS t.Mi MM* in Ked »»<*
t.cl'A r.i-; .v - . ■ with blue ribbon.
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lutiunt»niiii ltkillutloia«. Huy «l yourDruuifWi J
or « iml >«*. in I>' Parllrulnw, To*tt- /
aiuuiuN hk. •* for f<m!l« , »," Oi .
by rviuru Tiull. to,»»<>«• Testimonials. bold by |
all Druicgi -'<•
CXlX.:tiii oi'ER OHKMICAIJ CO.
iIOJ 9la<il«im Siiuarr, I*l* IKA., PI J
UiiPilbn '.!•»» *MLvnr.
PERSONAL Vapor, alcohol and steam
baths. Facial and scalp treatment -i.special
ty. Host of service given. MRS. HAiDEN |
First floor.iiOi! Federal St., Allegheny Clty.Pu |
PERSONAL Swedish Massage, Manicur
ing ELSIE MILLS,
sou Penn Am nue, (second floor)
i-2 o:;-ly Pittsburg. Pa.
IF YOTT ARK Reeking employment, board-
In tiio city until engaged. Send $1 and we will |
luaii you complete instructions how to quickly secure j
a position (according to your ability) among thu
largest firing In Amoiica, unaided and by vourown 1
effort.*. (< opy right of this system applied for.) Ad
dress, Information Department, Btur Employment ,
Bureau, 120 bixtU Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
i OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
PR. S. A. THOMPSON. DR. ISABEL MAHAF- I
FF.V. osteop:MM" Phy»lrlan». Graduates Arnerl j
ran >.!.'»» i - 6 Anott Building, Boil Phuu# '
(. ouXt. PlUsOlirg. I'L
I
j Wm. Foster. j
j Architect. \
5 Plans of all kind of buildings \ 1
\ famished on short notice. / •
/ Office in lierK Building, 7 !
p Butler, Pa. t
THE PESSIMISTS
Have bad quite an inning
but they cannot shut off
the energy of the Ameii
can people. The country
is making money as it
never made money before.
Get my daily letters and
learn when, what and how
to liny, 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
1 Reuqions!
We often cause ourselves end
\ less worry and remorse by neg
i 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
j $6.00 per dozen, Bxlo inches and
I guarantee them permanent. Let
j us know hi time to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing.
R.FISHER
'
M. A. HERKIMER,
1
Funeral Director.
M ain "^t.
EYLE See the sign direct
ly opposite the
Pot toff Ice,
Theodore Vogeley,
Keal Estate and
Insurance Agency,
23* S. Main St,
Butler, Pa.
I f you havo property
to sell, trade, nr rent
or, want to liiiy or
rent caii, write or
utione rite.
List Mailed Upon Application.
L. c. WICK,
Dkai.Kß at
LUHBER.
in ■HI ■■mi "mi II Bl— ill rriT nriiiiTW— lT—■
CAPITAL SURPLUS
$200,000.00. $200,000.00.
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
5 $21,138.00.
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
SUCCESSOR TO
BUTLER SAVINGS BANK,
108 South Main Street.
\VM. CAMPBELL, Ir.. President.
,f 11. TROL'TVIW Ist Vi -e I'roj. W. A STEIN. JuJ Vice Pros.
LUI'IS B. STEIN, rr-asurer. C. E CSONENWETT. Ass't Treisar. U
Will continue to do a general banking business at the |
old stand and is also prepared to transact a general I
Trust Company business. I
3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to I
withdrawal without notice. I
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $26,000.00
(EAItXED)
Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINS. President. JOHN HUMPHREY. Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLF.R. Ass't Cashier.
**** ******** ******** **** **** ************ ****
I Standard Trust Company |
BUTkER, PA. |
I CAPITAL ------- $150,000.00 |
Interest Paid on Deposits-
Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GR66NkEE, President.
C. A. SectjJ. and Treasurer.
Banking by Mail is
t'/y \?';ii as as safe and easy v-i
in per- (Js[
I i Deposits of $1 and more. ,I . j^-j
II • ® i 4>; Interest com- 101
13 *. pounded semi- ». ~
Ik AT* #Oj !u. s. h
iO|* *y9 .-'JSto Write for Booklet—
jm Mai!s
/ Lapdal and Surplus,
53.900.000.
/o/oXBAN lOSL S°/o
W yr BY MAI 1— X
Write for literature explaining how easy It Is.
§ Assets Over $7,3 00,000.00 1
1 GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK J
WOOD AND DIAMOMD STS. PITTSDURO.PAy
nn " »
THE
Bntler County National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital pai>l in $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits f 165.000.00
los. Hartman, President; J V Ritts,
Vice President; John O. McMarhn,
Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass'i Cashier.
A general banking business transacted.
I nterest paid on time deposits.
Money 1 janed on approved
We Invite you to open an account with tnis
B W wee S o d j' "dollln. j. O P.
S. W. ?T Marks. J. V. Kltts. A. h. KeiDer
I N(TSPAVI N S lv; «n
! be eared in 45 minutes. Lump Jaw,
splints and ringbones just a a quick. *ot
painfnl and never has failed. Detailed
information about this new method sent
free to horse owners by T M t/LUGH,
Knoxrinß Jefferson Co., Pa
One Hundred Eighty Pairs
TOkRY, BUDD REILLY
$5.00 shoes in vici, Pat. kid, plain or tip toe, Congress, lace or
button, $4.00.
Two hundred pairs Ladies' 32.00 and $2.50 in Dongola
and vici, Pat. or stock tip at $1.53.
Ladies' Oxfords in vici kid, Pat. tip, weit or turn soles,
98c. Oxfords in all leathers and styles.
Hanah and Terrey $5 and $6 and Elite $3.50 shoes for men.
Patrician $3.50 and D. & T.'s Special shoes $3 for Ladies
Daubenspeck & Turner
Next to Savings Bank, ... Butler, Pa.
MAYS (\I)AVLS
Wholesale Dealers iri the
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Medicinal Trade Especially Solicited.
People's I'hone 578 Hell Phone 218
322 South Main St., Butler, Pa.
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I know I can give yon satisfaction, and I want yon to know that. 1
Right pianos, right prices, right treatment, is onr motto. Yonr credit is good. '
W. R. NEWTON,
317 South Nain St. "THE PIANO MAN" Butler. Pn. J
1 Carl Schlucter, f
I THE: TAILOR, I
Has removed from 125 W. Jefferson street to 115 E. Jeff
ferson street, Room 6, Reiber Building, Butler, Pa., |
where he will keep a stock of seasonable goods—all of I
the best quality. Spring stock now ready for inspection, f
% Cleaning and Repairing. t
Good Workmanship Guaranteed. i:
i Union Prices Paid.
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FA HUSELTON'S FOOTWEAR EXHIBIT X
r J Including all coriect ideas fcr Men,
y* Women, Boys, Youths, Misses and J
fA nx Children's wear. Over five hundred
\]fL /*// styles—no possible want but what 4
ly/ we can meet to your taste. >J
jcs Boots, Oxfords, Slippers for 4
4 jS every and any service or occasion. >1
►i IAI Mnn'o s l -00, $1.50, $2.00, \\
« If It/11 O $2.50, $3.00 and up > J
5 Women's llso 31 i: ' I
kj $2-50, $3 and up to $5.00 a *
rj *ePßr - pair, representing the highest *
aJI l art in the manufacturing of J
M I shoes and shown in all de- {
\ sirable leathers. \
91 J2T S ) Misses'7sc, sl, 1.25 & 1.50. '
Ll it T <' l Children's 25c, 50c, 75c &$1
TA Boys'9oc sl, 1.25, 1.50, & $2.
*' m Don't buy a shoe until you 1J
rA ave ins P our Spring tfl
kj lines —now —ready
N hotel HUSELTON S LT - rFR II
kl LOWRY. IIUwLLIUII V ASK TO BE FIT. Jfl
A grand display of fine footwear in all the new styles. 1
The time of the year is here when you want a nice pair 1
of shoes or oxfords for summer wear.
Our stock of Ladies', Misses'
and Children's oxfords is com- J
plete. Dongola, Velour-calf j
and Patent-vici, with *
medium or extra high heels';
Large assortment of one, twoj
three and four strap slippers,
50c to $1.50.
Ladies' Fine Shoes —SOROSIS.
They are the extreme of fashion and the acme of common T
sense and comfort, being constructed on scientific principles.
They are perfect fitting :ind satisfactory in every respect. The
very newest and most exclusive creations in SOROSIS styles
are now shown by us.
Complete stock of Gokey's hand made plain toe and box-toe
working shoes. High Iron Stands with four lasts at 50c Sole
Leather cut to any amount you wish to purchase.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
JOHN BICKEL,
128 South Main St., BUTLER, PA.
REMOVAL! j
Will. Cooper, the tailor, will remove j
his stock of goods, April 1 st, from the 1
Newton Music Store to Room No. 1, 1
Stein Block, near Willard Hotel. j
These will be but temporary quarters j
pending his removal to his old stand at J
corner of Diamond. M
HAMMILL'S CELEBRATED INDUN ROOT TABLETS U
Qdreatest Kidney and Liver Remedy. Positive cnre for
Headache, Soar Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Constipation^®
Rheumatism, Blood Purifier.
• For Sale by nil Druggists, or by mail, 25c, 50c, and SI.OO V
• HAMMILL MEDICINE CO, I
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