Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 10, 1903, Image 4

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V)fcaniumptkrtl*fr a remark often made
M a fleshy HSUft The remark expreaset
ah» popular recognition of the fact that
JEk is emaciation.
Eta other hand, a
M&in
The aareral step*
I"JI-Wlffst" "Oar n coatracted a
hiriJßgf
kronchl«i hjboepan.
Bt*sr*/cwe Ida; WBa#" treating him several
W«K» And Bit son rafmuM #y a'.l thatlme.
I ijfii 11111 1 ft> trrfif rienn 0«K«n Medical
ramvery and ' rib* M* WM*.' I h»d seen
InHpl almost mtoeufoMcores brought about
'Golden Mediae! Discovery • at Home
mRsmM Wttt 'hUMi,' aad arc* than wall
Medical Adviser,
jkjgß large pagtsie Stat fre*oa receipt of
mampa to pay aapeme of mailing only.
Bexof 31 ooecant atampa for the clota-
Buuid volume or only 21 stamp* for the
kmk in paper eovem. Address Dr. &.
W. note, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Humphreys.
After fifty yean Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics enjoy the greatest popularity
•ad largest sale in their history, due to
t&trinaio merit They cure the sick.
M craas. wen.
1-Vnert. Congestions, Inflammations. .85
3—Warn.., Worn rarer. Worn C01i0... .33
3—Teething, Colic, Crying.W akefulneas .33
4—Diarrhea, at Children or Adolu 33
V—CoaaK*. Cold*, Bronchitis 33
s—Kawralrfa. Toothache, Faeeacbe 33
» OaaJarha, Stck Heedache, Vertigo. .33
II lunula.lndlgeetlon.Waak Stomach.33
11 Banreaet lor Palafal Perloda 33
19-Wkltn, Too Profose Perloda 33
U—Craaa. Larrnalll., Hoarseness 33
li Malt SheaM, Erysipelas, Zraptlons.. .33
ft Bhsaisttoa. Rhenmatle Pais* 33
I*—Malaria. Chffls, Fever and Ague .33
19—Catarrh. Influenaa, Cold In Uis Bead .33
B#-Wboo*las<</'«ash .33
STHUbet Diseases .33
SS-*OTvoai Debility 1.00
ha Urinary Weakneee, Wetting Bed.. .33
*T—Grip, Hay Fever 93
Sold by druggists, or aent on receipt of price.
4V Dr. Humphreys' Hew Pocket If amis!
all Diseases nailed free.
3 Muiaiitouys' Mart loins Oa, Cor. William aad
—-Sew Tort. _____
Nmr fnti even whan teething.
WM Waste Refief
■ ijUHL PBU!?U
piawhta. Griping, Colic, Cholera Infan
«ua, ana all bowel troubles common to
i The Mother's Friend. Pleasant to take,
nr ferthcr information address,
. REMEDIES CO.,
TieAwtck, Mary lan
For sale at Reed's Phar inacy
Chtrfj
/~4fc-L KIRKPXTRICK.
»n& Qr-.du.te Optiel.r
TJoor to Co*/t Hons*. Bntler. Pa
--DENTAL ROOMS.--
". 89 * sth Ave., Plttabury, Pa
4 We'repHACTlCAt.tYdoli.BUij |
' J VMCROWN «>d BRIUOC *«*
''/» ofPUtsbarf-WH Y NOT DO j
'UKJAYOURS? CROWNS !
imui ■ MIDGE work reduced to
MCBTHA BBOWNj MU sth Ave
Oan sell your Real Esta&s, Farm or Baslneaa
Correspondent) solicited.
I- til rjvtii, TtUHtCTIOHS COMriDSKTIAI..
DO YOU WANT TO SELL your farm o:
aMwr real estate? I can do It for you.
Bf in Keystone Building. Pittsburg. Pa
1
1 ~ "makk
f 'lt £t
Has Bitabilshed its Raputatior
'* * Fd« KILLING
I loths, Roaches, Bogs and
Germ Life.
Non-Poisonous to baman life,does noi
•oil the- finest fabrics.
It has no equal as a disinfectant.
I Kills Sella oa dogs and lice on ponltrj
! ißsianuy- "
! It baa been largely used throughout
I Western Pennsylvania and Easterc
| Ohio, by all classes of people.
Hsmember "CHEMO" is guaranteed
We furnish Hprays ami Atomizers at
cost —either should be used to get the
best results.
Aslryour druggist for it and take 11c
substitute. . Look for our Trade Mark
■■ PEERLESS MFG CO.,
;-tS-3si Liberty St., Pittsburg, i'a.
iii ;' :
Dean's
Jo IA aafe, certala rr»*lk jr Hupprraaed
Menatriuttlon. Never knuwn to fall. Hafe!
riuwl Hpeedyl Hatlnfortlon Guaranteed
or money Refunded. Hen; prepaid for
»I.ooperbox. Will send them on trlaJ, to
be paM for when rel lered. Ham plea Free.
Mold in Bntier at the Centre Ave.
irmacT.
5 jf. THE
R "MARTIN
S SHOR .L HAND
B A\ /i. COMMERCIAL
R •»WimEi«noa SCHOOL,
s Liberty Ave. k FWh It., Plthburg, Pa.
* jf An old school o«Bdurml >m V
l| the nuat modern princlplca.
8 The demand for yoong men and women '
« greater than ever before. Call and seo ono
a of the largest and best schools lu the
■" • W "P'"!. »a«»t. an request.
| nnrem. rrFmirnw, wmmn pbhij-
X w nip, MGLBI, tPILUK. TSIGRIPBY. RC.
X Ll*-R T « kMlaai HaUs 10ps- il#o<tk« lUnm Scbul.
7-80-to
F "i&fco AM* r&jU.*
It Wu la I'M In Ilabjlon Tblrtr-at*
- Ceal uriea AKO.
| Tlie term zero, which Is used to desls
- oate a cipher and in meteorology the
entire absence of heat In the atmos
phere. was, according to a mathetuarlc
' aH historian, Moritz Cantor, wrt-d
i Babylonians about the year ITCX» li. C.
I This, however, is merely a supposition.
It hua not been definitely eetfll>llsh>.*d
that zero was in use any earlier than
[ 400 A. D., About this time It *« U#«d
! In India, and several centnri«*s later the
j Arabs began to employ it. Through
! the Arabs 1U use became known to Eu
ropean* during the twelfth ccutary. It
was not geiii'rally in Europe
until several centuries later, notwith
standing its great advantages. For a
considerable time there were two par
ties among the European educators.
One party, known as the algorists, fa
vored the adoption of the Hindoo sys
tem of notation (falsely called Arabic),
with Its position values, while the other,
known as the abncists, favored the Bo
man notation, without zero or position
value.
The general adoption of tho Hindoo
system was greatly facilitated by the
facts that It was explained lu mo-»t of
the calendars for more than o century,
beginning with 1300, and that the me
diaeval universities frequently offered
courses devoted to the use of this rota
tion.—Chicago Tribune.
An American Waterloo.
Wellington at Waterloo and Meade
at Gettysburg each held the highlands
against his antagonist. Wellington on
Mont Saint Jean and Meado on Ceme
tery Ridge had the blrdseye view of
the forces of attack. The English bat
teries oil the plateau and the Union
batteries on Cemetery Heights com
manded alike the Intervening undula
tlona across which the charging col
umns must advance. Behind Mont
Saint Jean, to conceal Wellington's
movements from Napoleon's eyes, were
the woodlands of Solgnes. Behind
Cemetery Ridge, to conceal Meade's
movements from the field glasses o?
Lee, was n sharp declivity, a protecting
and helpful depression. As the French
under Napoleon at Waterloo, so the
Confederates under Lee at Gettysburg
held the weaker position. In both cases
the assailants sought to expel their op
ponents from the stronger lines. 1
might add another resemblance In tfcs
results which followed. Waterloo de
creed the destiny of France, of Eng
land, of Europe. Gettysburg, not so di
rectly or Immediately, but practically,
decided the fate of the Confederacy.—
General John R. Gordon In Scribnei's.
tfdlM Who Wow Katrn.
la early English days knives w#re
worn by Englishwomen in inflation of
the anelace, a dagger carried at the
girdle. Chaucer speaks of them In the
prologue to his "Canterbury Tales:"
Hir taitva* were not with bras*.
But all wtOi sOvar wsoughfc Cull citato and
well.
In Ross church, Herefordshire, Is a
monument to a lady of the Ruddlar fam
ily, temp. Henry VIII.. who wears a
purse and a knife. Brand tells us that
knives were formerly part of thn ac
couterments of a bride. In a play,
temp. "Edward III.," occurs the pas
sage:
Here by my side do hang my wedding
knives.
In the "Archjeotogla" Mr. Douce, the
antiquary, wrote a paperron this prac
tice of wearing knives by European
ladles In the sixteenth century, and an
engraving sh<pvs a specimen of a case
of these wedding knives, dated 16X0
which are described as havingaai r
handles and cases of purple velv' t
broldered with gold.
■oau Pygmr Aaf
?-
about the nu,m " K
somewhat jf ot » '" r * e en
Is a -inerous. A dwarf elephaa
dlgt). now and no longer forms i
jpedes, but Is considered rath
i very beautiful species of pygmj
r Is found on the Sunda islands
y aese little creatures are not much lax
ger than a cat, but have all the point:
of a "well bred" deer.
Among horses Shetland ponies an
the pygmies. The ordinary musk oi
central Africa Is a pygmy, or dwarf, o
only about twenty Inches In height a
the shoulder and three feetln length.
WHasf larej of Htjn.
*1 think," said the I thoughtful moth
er, "thst yoo ought/to object to yoonj
Brown paying so flanocb attention U
oar daughter"
"Why?" demanded the* thoughtless
father. "He Impresses favor
ably,- •
"Thai's Just H," returned (the thought
ful mother. "We mast do Something t<
make bis smbltlous mother think wi
Begat-d ourselves a t llttleinbcs*e them so
fially'if we are totmake<suitye of him."
A Hliat to 00.
"I have to lie for
I go," be finally said.
•is It a long story?" #*he hastll:
asked.
"No; It Is a very*short/one."
"Then I think you A*tll Just hav<
time," she sweetly Clevelam
Plain Dealer.
Her OeftrtacM.
"I don't like thete referenrea." ssi<
the housewife.
"Well, mum," returned thetappllcan
for a position, "I" didn't writeVem, so 1
ain't my fault. If you don't like 'en
last you go to the people as gave 'em h
fee an* tell 'em so."—Chios go Post.
A DrOnltiun.
"Pa. what is a fray?"
"Why, my son, that isi.what a persoi
who has never been fight calli
It"—Puck.
s?
The Retort Coarloou.
Smart Passenger—Here, conductoa, It
my fare. I had no desire to beat th«
ctrmpany, but I thought I would Just
see if I could fool you by getting busj
With this newspaper.
Conductor—l sntv you, hut you looked
as if you needed Information a goo<l
deal worse than the company need*
money, so I Just let you read.—Balti
more American.
Aa It Waa Printed.
There Is one woman poet In New
York who will reud proof carefully un
til the edge of a recent error wears off
She spent two days on a touching
poem, the pivotal line of which read:
My aoul la a lighthouse keeper.
When the printer finished with it the
lino read:
My soul Is a light housekeeper.
Wot Eaeoaraglng.
"Do you know," remarked the pessi
mist, "I think I have experienced every
kind of hard luck on the list except
I hanging."
"Well, you shouldn't be discouraged,"
remarked the optimist. "Remember the
old adage, 'While there is life there li
hope.' "—Cincinnati Enquirer.
An Inarenloaa Woman.
The limit of masculine huuilliatioi
has been worked In the case of a Wich
Ita man. Ills wife makes him weai
tucks in the sleeves of his nightgowns
trimmed with pink rlhl>oii so that th<
baby won't know the difference wlier
he walks the floor with It in the night
—Kansas City Journal.
Qnalnt Toggle.
A bit of repawning a la mode de Du
mas ascribed to Itsssint, "I don't liki
spinach, and it is very fortunate 1
don't, because if I did like it I should
eat it, and I can't endure it"
* CAPITAL/ / j f • =' SURPLUS
/ s2oo,o6ex*>.>ui J I ■* • $200,000.00.
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$21,138.00.
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
SUCCESSOR TO
BUTLER SAVINGS BANK,
108 South Main Street.
WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President.
J. H. TROL'TMAN. Ist Vice Pre*. W. A. STEIN. 2nd Vice Pres.
LOUIS B. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E. OBONENWETT, Ass't Treasur.
Will continue to do a general banking business at the
old stand and is also prepared to transact a general
Trust Company business.
3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to
withdrawal without notice.
gut** *>»>**** **»*«**» ***********;»******** ************
| Standard Trust Company f
: RUTbER, PA. J
J CAPITAfc ------- $150,000.00 §
* Interest Paid on Deposits- I
; Prompt and Careful Attention to all. *
: C. O. GR66NbEE, President. ;
| C. A. SAIkEy, Sccty. and Treasurer. |
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLI'S AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00
(KAKKKD)
Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINS. President. JOHN HUMPHREY. Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLER. Ass't Cashier.
I irCAPITAL \ sj
W $600,000. SBOO,OOO. ■
II THE LINCOLKMONiL fit! I
■ OF .VITTSBITRGH I
■ 533 SMITHFIELD STREET, I
I offers to savers, everywhere, the splendid facilities ■
I of its Savings Department. I
I Pour Per Oenti *»* oreß * I f
I Oompousud goml'ftn n ually. ■jj
11 Withdrawals to any amount without notice. J
S BANK BY MAIL 1
I I I And get the 4 per cent atinuul interest and
' I absolute protection of this strong bank.
Assets oyer $7,700,000.
Krmania Savings bakt
WOOD AND, DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURG. PA J,
i - ■■ > S
Our Great Price Melting Sale
Is proving a wonderful success which
shows that the people appreciate
GENUIE BARGAINNS
|
In going through the Men's Suits we find our immense
sales have resulted in leaving us small lots, two, three and four
of a sort, and they are now all to be assorted into bargain lots
as follows - .
All the small lots of Men's regular $7.50 and SB.OO Suits
while they last, your choice for 55.00.
All the small lots of Men's SIO.OO and $12.50 Suits your
choice for $6.50.
All the small lots of Men's $13.50, $15.00 and $16.50 Suits,
your choice for $lO.
Prices on all flannel and wool crash suits and separate
pants is about one-half the former price.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
137 South Main St., Butler.
f Forgive Yourself
You NEVER can If you fall to
HEAR
CREATORE
the wonderful Italian band leader, at the
PITTSBURGH
New Exposition.
Audiences go wild over his music 111
Exhibits and attractions admitted to be miles in advance of
any ever before shown at the great Pittsburg Show.
Excursions Weekly from this city at the one fare rate.
THK
Boiler County National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid In fa 00.000.00
Surplus and Profits - $ 165,000.00
Jos. Hartman, President; J V. Rltts,
Vice President; John G. McMarlin.
Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier.
A general banking business transacted.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Money laaned on approved security.
We Invite you to open an account with this
bank.
DIRECTORS—Hen. Joseph Hartman, Hon.
W. S. Waldron, Harry Heasley H. Mc-
Sweeney, C. P. Collins 1. G. Smith, Leslie P.
Hazlett, M. Henshaw, W. H. Larkln, T. P.
Mifflin, l>r. W. O. McCandless. Ben Mas
seth. W. J. Marks. J. V. Rltts. A. L. ReiDer
4, INTEREST ra
on B
or AMD u»>
2 INTEREST 1
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and SaleStabie
Rear of
Wick House Butler ?enn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs al
ways on hand and for hire.
Best accommodations In town for perma
nent boarding and transient trad*. Specl
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 85 Horace
A good c ass of horses, both drivers add
draft horse» always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and hones [>OUKL
9 >a proger aotlficat lOD by
PEARSON B. NftCE,
Teieuiioae No.
P amily
Heupionsi
We often cause ourselves end
less worry and remorse by neg
lecting to do some little thing.
Get a good picture of your family
and in'rne made at yuur first op
portunity. We make the best at
$6.00 per dozen Bxlo inches and
guarantee them permanent
us know in time to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing. Cleaning, Picssing.
R. FISHER
W. S & E. WICK,
OKALRKSLI*
Itcuqh mm* Workr.rt LumberE"'
Doors, 9a*b and Mouldings
.>ll Well Klfrs a Specialty.
Office and Yard'
B < miiiluahMn and Monro# 9t«
•p*ar Penn Depot,
tT7T*ISV r *
J Wm. Foster, (
I Architect, j
3 Plan of all kind of buildings \
\ furnished on short notice. Q
r Office in Berg Bnilding, j
J Butler, Pa. V
The Stress
and Strife
of modern bustle jars tho nerves.
Lewin's Whiskey, moderately indulged
in, puts you in trim. A little goes l a
long way—it's A No. 1.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
PINCH, lAHUE, OVEBHOLT.
Ot'l KKJHKIMKH MT. VERNON 1HI)*PHO!I,
UIB*ON. UILMKOIB. BHIO<JErOKT,
and offer thein to you 6 year old at |I per full
quart, 6 quarts 45 00.
GKABfiTATHZK'S CHOICE.
wblskey guaranteed 3 years old, fe: 00 per gal
lon. We pay express charges on all mall
orders of s■'> 00 or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN 4, CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IH wurzs AID LIQUORS,
Ho U SmJtWleld Street, PITTSBURO, PA.
'Phones: Bell 217* T. ft A. 1-iM.
HUGH L. CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer In
Fine Whiskies
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 278.
People's Phone 578. .
316 East Jefferson Street.
BUTLER, PA.
PAROID
Ready
OOFINQ.
PAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out Won't
grow brittle.
A NYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core of
each roll.
L>EPKESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"|NLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
■*- or Shingles.
rvEMAND for PAROID is world
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.
Headaches Cured With Glasses. Artificial Eyes.
Eugene Heard Spectacle Co.
LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
70S PKJIS AVKSI'E,
OPP. PE.\.\;BIILDIM.. PITTSBCRU.
Htf-ly
MERCANTILE BUREAU,
Hrcar«-« Flrit-claM Mercantile
and Mr« tin nlcvml Fu«Ul«n», w
Offic« - ritubmc.
434 Fourth Avenue, 3-19-ly
I
|A Little Disfigured in Frontl;
I But still Doing Business I
I on the Inside. I
H H'
8j Greater bargains than ever w liile I
9 this tearing-up is going on. I
I Seethe large piles of shoes weß
|| have been compelled to mark way ft
h below cost in order to get room for ■
If workmen. Your size is among®
I® them. Come in today before it is M
gone. |
SO PAY US A VISIT E
C. e. filler,
215 S. Main St, Bntler, Pa., Opposite Hotel Arlington. EH
I New Fall Goods. 1
V We are showing an extensive line of advance^?
2? Styles of Fall Hats, Tailor- |J ATO jg
!£ Made, Ready-to-Wear, Mil I 3;
U; Dress and Street 3;
M Always First to Show the New Ideas. $
Hi #
| Rockensteln's |
tjT 823 South Maio Street, Butler, Pa.
iliiliicaiaigiatgjgigigigiaiipaigigigiaiailliaitpgiffil
I Mrs, i. E. ZIMMERMAN; j
FALL ANNOUNCEHieNf i
Ladies' Jacket Suits, Ladies' <
ing Skirts, Misses' Suits and Skirts;
We are showing a fall line of new Fall and Winter Tailor-Made j '
Suits, Skirta, Coats, Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. If you contem- I
plate a trip to Sea Shore or Lake, getting anyone ready to go away to |
W school, we can fit yon ont with new Fall Style Suits, Separate Skirt, '
O a Silk or Heavy White Wash Waist, a Stylish Walk ing Skirt. C
0 Suite priced SIO.OO up to $35.00. | Skirts priced $3.98 up to $20.00. <
j i Dress Goods
.I , Or suppose yon want to buy the goods and have a suit made. We .
' are prepared with a full line of all that is new and desirable in Dress
' ' Goods. Cheviots. Zibelines, Cloths, Silks and Mohairs at Modest Prices.
j; Millinery *
( ► New Fall and Winter Dress Hats, New Fall and Winter Street i
{ ( Hats, New Ostrich Plumes, Birds' Wings, Ribbons, New Drapery 4
, i L Veils. Buy your Veil here. We drape your hat free of charge. A
k competent trimmer always in the Department to attend your needs.
1 Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman!
J h Bell Phone 30ft. R tl fl Pr j}
People's Phone lUB. DUUer, 1 Q- *l#
il? ■:!! ■!; ;!■ ■! j ■inilHlHl? il? <!■
?! EARLY FALL ARRIVAL OF H
II IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS 11
V Now on Display at Graham Building. ::
Suits from sls to sso. H
ft We Defy Competition.' ■??
Tii: Call and Examine Goods Early.
11 COOPER & CO.,
T? Leading Tailors, t?
335 S. Main St., - - - - Butler, Pa. :?
Patterson Bros'
WALL PAPER
PAINTS
Picture Frames.
\ Eberle Bros^
I PLUMBERS i
S Estimates given on all kinds of work. ?
C We make a specialty of 3
) NICKLE- PLATED, C
J SEAMLESS, /
) OPEN WORK. ✓
i 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa C
S People's Phone. 630. C
A SINGLE WEEK j
In the stock market, a single
week may place yon on the road
to fortune, as has been the case
thonsands of times. The advice
born of my experience as a broker i
is at your command for stock
operations, and large or small ,
lines will be carried on low mar
gins. Every facility for qnick 1
information and the prompt
execution of orders.
ESTABLISHED 1898.
! R. M. Weaver!
: Stocks and Bonds
Third Ife. and Wood St.,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 213 S. Main St.
Butler,
J A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
HOW WE CAN SELL
your property no matter
what it consist of. A
buyer can be found for anyr
thing with in reason. Ous
method of doing business ir
such that when; you list you
property with t us we'place itjbe
fore the public in alljour papers
which comes with in reach of
the entire county. We create
a market, and we advertise it
continually until it is sold. You
get our personal attention and
work. We have daily calls
from all over for farms, resi
dence and business property
and we can sell no matter where
located if such is placed with
us at a reasonable price. We
offer the following at present:
8 houses with stores in N. Y. City,
rents for $(5,600, price $70,000.
sth Ave. House, in N. Y. City, rents
for $6,000, price $55,"000.
65 acres, Oxford Co., Maine. 40 acrts
timber, good house, $2,700.
8 acres, Marion Co., Oregon, timber,
good house, $500.00.
Hotel and Livery Stable, Milton, N
H , i cash. $8,500.
5 story house, Gramercy Pirk, N. Y.
City, f35.000.
Send na a list of what you want to
sell bat don't have any fancy priced
which wonld keep us from selling
NEW YORK REAL ESTATE CO.,
8-27 3m 25 East 14 St., N. Y.
We turn your
Old Carpets
luto elegant, durable, handsome
Rugs and Druggets.
Only Oriental Weavers employed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SHX RAGS woven Into beautiful and
Oriental-like Portiers.
Our terms are so moderate—no matter t lie
distance—lt will pay you to send to us.
DAVID LOVE & CO.,
823 Third Avenue. 9-08-2 m
(L. D. Phone.) New Brighton. P*.
Curry College
44TH YEAR.
Catalogue Mailed Free on Application
J. H. WALLACE, Ph. M., Pre».
Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA.
t)-27-03-3m
TEACHERS WANTED.
We need at once a few more Teachers
for Fall schools. Good positions are be
ing filled daily by us. We are receiving
more calls this year than ever before.
Schools and colleges supplied with
Teachers free ef cost. Enclose stomp
AMEBIAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
J. L. (« HaliAM. LL. D., Manager.
152-154 Randolph Building.
S-27-03-2m Me nip lint. Tonr
BOAKD—BaIa, MuskoUa. Can.- A o()mfort,
able nrlvatc liome, airy K»mi, gi>od table,
tioatliiK and excellent flshlnK, tennis; lm
mune from bay fever; retired conveni
ent; boat and postal service. Apply Mrs
Thos. Barge—. Mala, Muskoka.
EVERY sufferer uses Gallaher's Rheuma
tic Remedy; relief In four days;
Mt. Gallitzin Academy.
Baden,Cßeaver Co-, Pa-
This Institution, under the care of the
Hlstora of St. Jss«*ph, Is for bovs between the
aires of 4 and 14 years. Tuition, board In k
wiwiilnK and mending $l5O a year, tor futtaer
M SS' PP ' yt ° THE DIRECTRESS.
HEYMAN HARRIS,
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS
and RIDIN6 HABITS,
4597 Forbes Street, Corner Oilg Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
I
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE, I
lose fifth Am . Fltutmrc. Pa. ■
OIVBB INDIVIDUAL INBTHUCTIOJf ■
ALL MECHANICAL BRANCHia I
Ball PkoM 142 Grant i. T. lutuC, fts*. J
1-03-ly
(OHM a bread winning KduoaUon—MMRMMT
y«»unjr men *n<l women to meet Ibe demaud of this
proaperoua commercial age Tor drcoiara address
P. DUFF & SONS, Cfh A Liberty Ay., Pttttbwrg.Pa.
PITTSnriIU EMPU)VMEJIT HCRKAC.
I Opp. 11. A <». Depot. 411-441 Water 8L
I Entire MfCond Floor.
A inodtum for obtaining work that cannot be
beaten. Why? Because we Are in constant touch
with the liest firms. Inaudoutof the city. Our
business I, t<> take rare of people who are willing to
I work but cannot And It. We do this bv means of
solicitors wlio are constantly on the go, looking for
opening* of all kinds. Pittsburg, is to-day, the
beat place In tho world for an enterprising manor
woman. Call or write. All letters are promptly
answered.
7-:3-03- 3m
WASTED Firemen, Braksmen. Machinists,
BolJrrmakers, Blacksmiths and hclpeis for tall
itmdi, also driver, and all kinds of help. I*lar«e
waiting, tieneral Kmployment Bureau, 3)1 Fede
ral street. Allegheny, l'a.
WAHTKD—At once, (Iris In every capacity; fi
to #lO f»T week; placeil or money refumtea. (ieueral
Employ luenl Buroau, .'Ol Federal St.. Allegheny, l'a.
3-18-ly
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Ullesa aa4 liallalleaa. Ho vof your
or send 4e. in stamps tu' ..
■onlals and - Re-llof *»r l—
aretura Mali, le.eoe Testimonials. bold by
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
RP. SCOTT,
• ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,
Office on second floor of Armory
Building, Butler, Pa.
AT. SCOTT,
• ATTORN KY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler. Pa.
COULTER & BAKER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Room 8.. Armory buildin^.
JOHN W. CODLTKR,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
Office with R. C. McAboy, J. P.,
south side Diamond.
Special nttention given to collection:,
and business matters.
Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or
Butler County National Bank
JD. McJUNKIN,
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Reiber building, cornei Main
and E. Cunningham Sta. Entr*rre on
Main street
JB. BK.EDIN,
• ATTORNRY AT I.AW.
Office on Main St. near Cou»t Hon*.
L. RALSTON,
J ATTORN KY-AT-LAW,
No. 257 South Main Street, Butler, Pa.
Fisher Building. First door on South
Main street, next my former office in
Boyd Building.
HH. GOUCHER,
e ATTORNEY AT L*w
Office in Wiae buildins
PHYSICIANS,
Hemorrhoids and Chronic Disease* a
Specialty.
TIT H. BROWN. M. D ,
H • Office in Riddle building, Diamond,
next door to Dr. Bell's old office.
Office Hours:—9 to 11 am,l to 3 and
6 to 8 p. m.
GEO. K. MCADOO, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSH ANH THROAT,
Exclusively
Hours—9-12, 1-5. Both Phone*.
Troutman building, S. Vlain St.
T C. BOYLE, M. D. ~~
• EYE, EAR, NOSK and THROAT,
A her April Ist. office in former Dr.
Peters'refcidencc, No. 121 E. Cunning
ham St., Butler, l'a., n-xt door to Times
printing office.
CLARA E. MORROW. D. 0.,
GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE or
OSTEOPATHY.
Women's diseases a specialty. Con
sultatiau and examination free.
Office Hours, 9to 12 m , 2 to 3 p. m.
People's Phone 573.
116 S. Main street, Butler, Pa
M. ZIMMERMAN
• PHYSICIAN AND SUBGBOM
At N. Maiu St.
R. HAZLBTT, M. D.,
• 106 West Diamond,
Dr. Graham's former office.
Special attention given to Eye, Nc*«
| and Throat People's Phone 5 64.
CAMUELM. BIPPUS,
IJ PHYSICIAN AND SURORO*
300 West Cunningham St.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER.
DR. CL.ARENCK M. LOWE
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Rooms 9 ard 10 Stein Building, Butler.
Consultation and examiuaiion free,
daily; and evenings by appointment
DENTISTS.
DR. H. A. MCCANDLESS,
DENTIST.
Office in New Msrtincourt Building,
129# S. Main St., (adjoining Dr.
s At well's office.)
HW WCH,
. DENTIST.
Haa located in the new Stein building,
with all the latest devices 19c Dental
1 work.
DR. M. D. KOTTRABA,
Successor to Dr. Johnston.
DENTIST
k Office at No 114 E. Jefterson St., over
' G. W. Miller's grocery
JJ. DONALDSON,
, DENTIST.
Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest
improved plat-.. Gold rillings a spec
ialty. Office tie*t to p'istoffii-e.
DR J. WILBERT MCKEL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office over C. K. Miller's Sl.oe Store,
? ais S. Main street, Butler, i'a
Peoples Telephone 505.
J A specialty made of gold fillings, gold
' crown sud l-ridwe worlr.
• MISCELLANEOUS.
WM. H. WALEER,
SURVEYOR,
• Residence 214 W. Pearl St., Bntler, Pa.
iV F. L. McQUISTION,
V. CIYIL ENGINEER AND SOEVEYO*.
Office near Court House.
J T< JAMES DOD<JT>
[ IT LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Inquire at Sheriff'soffice or 426 Mifflin
St. Butler Pa.
WHY NOT
| Become an Artist?
Crayon, Pastel, Sepia and Water Color
taught at home, and employment given
at onCe.
For full particulars, address,
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART,
Beaver Falls. Pa.
1£ JEWELERS 1
/ 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
Kyth Bros.
Big Bargains
IN
Wall Paper
AND
HAMMOCKS I
EYTH BROS
Next to Old P. O.
H. Q. Allison,
Funeral Director,
Bell Pbone No. 3.
Bakers town, Pa.