Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 17, 1903, Image 4

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    S woman need
B \|mM fear the change
which comes as the
beginning of life's
autumn.
woman who is worn
out, run down and
a sufferer
HIIbB womanly diseases
who naturally
dreads the change
MM mm l IF critical period of
mKUwUM woman's life, and
the prevalence of
womanly diseases
makes it the duty
of every woman
who would avoid
unnecessary suffcr
ing to take especial
care of herself at this time.
The ills which vex so many women at
the change of life are entirely avoided
or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription. It makes weak
women strong, and enables the weakest
to pass through this trying change with
the tranquility of perfect health.
"I have been a very healthy woman, and this
time has been veiy hard with me," writes Mrs.
Maggie Morris, of Munson Station. Clearfield
Co., Pa., Box 16. "I am come to the time of
change of life, and I have been sick a great deal
off and on. When Mrs. Hemmis moved beside
me I was sick in bed, and when she came to see
me and we were talking over our sickness. Mrs.
Hemmis told me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery.*
also 4 Pellets.* I rot her to bring me a bottle of
each from the drug store and I used them.
They did me a great deal of good, and I got two
more bottles or 7 Favorite Prescription.' I never
law such a wonderful cure. Before I com
menced your remedies I was good for nothing;
was ia such misery I hardly knew what to do
with myself, now I can do all my work myself
And feel well.**
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy
and pleasant to take.
jr'/v '"'7^-r^^'^r" ~ ffFjwf
IW BOOK MAILED FREE.
A. A. I PETERS. ContMttoiu. Inflamma
cuusStlon*. Lung Fever, Milk Ferer.
B. B. ) SPRAINS. Lamenen. Injurle.,
cum ( Bhenouilim.
C. C. 1 SOKE THROAT, ttnlasy, Epiaootlc.
cusm S Distemper.
S ) WORMS. Bou, Orate.
E. E. > COUGHS, CoUi, Influenza, hhoH
ccsmj L,nn«s, Flearo-PneamanU.
F. F. I COLIC, Bellyache. Wind-Blown,
ecus i Diarrhea. Dysentery.
0.0. Prerenta MISCARRIAGE.
JJJJi j KIDNEY * BLADDER DISORDERS.
1. I. I SKIN DISEASES. Mange. Ernptiona.
crucs) L leers. Urease. Farcy.
J. R. (BAD CONDITION. Startns Coal,
CUSM 5 Indigestion. Stomach Staggers.
®O. ettb; Stgble COM, TenSpecific*. Book, ftc., *7-
At druggists, or wot prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Car. William h John
Streets, Jf«w York.
Health, Riches, Happiness.
No more "Blues'*. Tired Peeling,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness. No
■lore Headaches, Constipation,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Rheum a
tUm, Sallow Complexion, Chi 'ls.
Colds, Female Troubles, Ect —the"
results of a torpid Liver and
poor; thin Blood.
Victor Liver Syrup,
the Great Liver and
Blood Purifier, -
makes yon well from tliqe*. Intents and
keep* yon Well.
VICTQJfc REMEDIES CO.,
Frederick, Mary lan 1.
For sale at Reed's Pharmacy
Eyes Examined Free of Gnargt
mrm
R. L KfRKPATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician
Next T)oor to Court Honsn, Antler. Pa.
TA FT' S P H P
—DENTAL ROOMS.-- ft
' 39 - sth Awe., Pittsburg, Ps if
';|B| We're PRACTICAI.LYdoIugthe I
||JFmCROWN and BRIUGE work [I
-sfß Btuburs-WHY NOT DO J
AWftJPSIYOURS? Gold CROWNS '
tIHEf W" 11 BRIDGE work reduced to '
jJWVf OSS PER TOOTH. Also the L
M W y heat set of Teeth mad*. QNL> Sa I
MTTBTHA & BROWN. 339 sth Ave.
Pittsburg, Pa.,
Can sell your Real Estate, Farm or Business.
Correspondence solicited.
ALL TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL your fo*«, oi
other real estate? I can do It tor you.
Send mo full particulars at once.
4-16-03-ly JOHN BOJ>Ct£B,
404 Keystone Buildup. Pittsburg. Pa
— ———— —"
"CHEMG"
1 MABK —'
Has Established its Reputation
FOR KILLING
Moths, Roathes, Bogs and
Germ Life.
Non-Poisonous to human life, doe*, ao*
soil the finest fabrics.
It has no eqnal as a disinfeei*n».
Kills fleas on dogs and lie# on poultry
instantly.
It has been largely Tjsett throughout
Western Pennsylvania and Eastern
Ohio, by all classes of people.
Remember "CBEMO" is guaranteed.
We fnrniah Sprays and Atomizers at
cost—either should be used to get the
best results.
Ask your druggist for it and take no
substitute. Look for our Trade Mark.
PEERLESS MFG CO.,
7-5-3S Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa.
piaßani"sr-Sh. Dean's I
| : | A safe, certain relit yr Suppressed I
I i Menstruation. Never kwirn to fan. Hafe! ■
.y Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed I
II or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for I
J SI.OO per Box. Will send them on triaJ to I
M be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. ■
UmTIOMIPICSI.CO.,»o»T4. La«caar»a. ea. B
Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave.
Pharmacy.
i the <
| MARTIN
I SHO _ R a L HAND ;;
| Ar"/! COMMERCIAL
\ \ Btoaautooano" SCHOOL, !
■j Liberty A»e. & Fifth 81., Pittsburg, Pa. \
: An old school conducted on 1 1
a th» most modern principles. 1 1
| Th* demand for young man aud women ' '
J greater than ctot before. Call snd see one 1 1
H , of the largest and bett schools In tiie '
f country. Catalogue sent on request.
? SHOSTHiSD. TTF>WRITING, BOottHPING. PRillH
f i «3IP, HfOLBH, SPgUIHG, iriIGRiPHT, no.
. R. Rs Scduod Kaui to jmpibof tie Martin School (
I Wceec^ooooso&^ooooeocood
7-JQJm
HARPOONING A TARPON.
An Exoltlat Sport That Demand*
Coolness and Dexterity.
The harpoon is cast. There is a
crash In the water and a big wave rolls
outward. As the skiff is driven for
ward by your boatman you recover
your harpoon pole. As you take it
aboard your first spare glance discov
ers the line drifting rapidly over the
bow.
j The line is seized loosely and paid
out hand over hand. If clutched
j will be torn and blistered
fingers. If the line is hard twisted
llt will suggest red hot wire. It will
, tear the flesh; it will kink and squirm
and writhe. Beginning gently, an in
j oreasing strain is put upon the line un
' til the boat Is.in rapid motion. As the
j tarpon feels the strain a gyrating,
j glistening, silvery mass hurls itself six
or eight feet' clear of the water.
The sight of the skiff gives him new
life. His next dash carries liim
through a*narrow channel and you lose
line to him. In making a sharp turn
your skiff grounds on an oyster bar.
By the time you are again afloat you
have out nearly 300 feet of line, with
not a dozen coils left. But the boat
Is soon under headway, the boatman
pushing frantically, and the stretching
of the line helps. You have taken up
the tarpon's gait, .his speed slackens;
once more you recover line and again
breathe freely.
Fifteen minutes, of alternate rush
ing, leaping-and stalking. with bubbles
of air rising more ®nd more frequently
to the surface,,andithe end comes. The
great fish rises',to the surface, and, roll
ing over on Ms surrenders as
completely as he has struggled tena
ciously.—Country Life In America.
IlN|Un« the Langs.
Draw In as\much breath as you con
veniently can,, then count as long as
possible In a .slow and audible voice
withoutfdrawing in more breath. The
number/ of seconds must be carefully
noted. In a consumptive the time does
not exceed ten and is frequently
less than six N seconds; In pleurisy and
pneumonia It ranges from nine to four
seconds. When the lungs are sound
the time' Will range as high as from
twenty to) thirty-five \seconds. To ex
pand the lungs go into the air, stand
erect, throw back thdhead and shoul
ders and; drarw In the air through the
nostrils mis much as possible.
After having then filled the lungs
raise jpour arms, still extended, and
suck in the«alr. When you have thus
forced; the arms backward, with the
chest i open,, change the process by
which you. draw in your breath, till
the lungsjere emptied. Go through the
procoßs several times a day, and It will
enlarge/the chest, give the lungs bet
ter/'playland serve'very much to ward
off! consumption.
/
.Microscopic Penmanship.
ThafßDbJect of microscopic workman
ship teally divides Itself into two
classes —penmanship and mechanical
construction. History*lias handed down
to us on any examplesi of this form of
callgraphlc mania, of i-whlch the chief
is a desirofcto compress the
greatest»number of jvords into the
smallosttpossible space.
Pliny He Younger declares that Cicero
once aa/rr the "Illa«l" written so small
that ltfcould be inclosed in a walnut
shot!. This affirmation was regarded
as Improbable until the seventeenth
century, when Hoet, bishop of
Avranclics, France, an excellent Greek
scholar, proved that it could be ac
complished.
The gospel of St John and the Acts
of the Apostles were written within
the circumference of a farthing in the
sixth century by an Italian monk.
i
I How a Dylns Kan Feels.
f Numerous - experiments made In hos
pitals and jipon heroic scientists who
have permitted tests to be made upon
themselves right doWn to the moment
of death, warrant these conclusions:
That a dying may be burned with
red jbot Irons (and ret (not feel the least
pn ; iUa t coitfcluuaut-sa ma/ reiiiula
liv/the dying? almost to the moment of
?6tual. dissolution, but that most peo
le generally lose the power of thought
long before death; that In cases of
death whefe there seems to be extreme
suffering, with writhing and spasms,
such phenomena are generally due to
.reflex muscular action; also thai fear
weakiens the muscular system anAhas
tensrdeath, while the reverse mayfpro
long' life.
ISnemlea mt a Social Function.
Mrs. Lowe, wife of Robert Lowe,
afterward Viscount Sherbrook, was a
tremendous partisan whenever bar hus
band was concerned. After the neform
bill of 1867 Disraeli and the Lowes
made no pretense to any mutual liking.
At ii dinner once at Lady Wnldegrave's
the guests had all paired;off till-only
Dfcracll and Mrs. Lowe were left
With his Inscrutable smila and com
pletiv appreciation of the hutnor of the
tiltuation, Disraeli bowed anfl extended
lfe Mrs. Lowe," when into
tiearty;laughter.
i
Slightly Confused. '
"Wbatinousense that man ta3ks!" re
marked Senator Sorghum as the de
partment visitor closed the dooE.
"What did he say?"
"Something about a profit being with
out liouor somewhere or other. I want
to go on record asjsaying that there
isn't a country onjthe map where a
profit Is not held fin high esteem." —
Washington Star.
Cruel.
, "Ah, me!" Sighed the lovelorn Mr.
Kallow. "I .tossed and turned upon my
bed last nisfit. and I couMn't sleep a
wink."
"That 8o?"> replied the heartless maid.
"What!fe tbo matter? Are yon teeth
lng?"*—Philffdelifliia Public' Ledger.
Ctcevo . and Hla Daughter.
History abounds with examples of
'the love/that has existed between fa
ther ai»d daughter which proved su
perior/fo the chaMges of thne and for
tune., defying even death litself, and en
tering into the racords of humanity,
imperishable and immortal.
One of the most beautiful! instances
wsis the love of Cicerotfor Tlullia. She
vfus a woman of high <nttaimnents and
exalted character, with qualities of
heart and mind that (peculiarly fitted
her to be her fatherfe Intimate com
panion.
After her death he.could find neither
consolation for/her loss nor distraction
for his grieC. 'Affairs of state, weighty
matters of J political and personal in
terest. even tlie • sympathy of I! rut us
and Copsnir, could|not dispel the melan
choly. that «*-ttled\down upon his soul
anil foccetlfhlni for a time into retire
ment. He (wrote of/her in these touch
ing WHb:I"A I had in whose
sweet aon vrsation II could drop all my
caree and.' troubles. But now every-
changed." *lt Is all over with
me, Atticus. I foel 1t more than ever
now that I have lost the only being
whofstill bound me to life."
Knew What He Wanted.
Politician—l'll do what I can to get
work for you.
Citizen—l don't want work; what I'm
tfter is a city Job.—Exchange.
Poverty, y
He—But poverty is no disgrace. /
She—Cm-m, no; but there are. no
medals connected with It either
Judge. j
A man never knows what*n. con
science ho has until asked to frjlfla IJ O
to shield some ono ho novor lfkod<kvory
well- anyway,—Atchison Olofre. *
f ffSy is a new, delicious, nutritious table ISWIR
delicacy made from corn, the food
On griddle cakes of all makes it adds jBI
'j -J- relish and piquancy that will sharpen mixj
the poorest appetite. Karo Corn Syrup UMHI
is a pure, unadulterated product, better fliSJl)
friction-top tins which Iceep'its goodness good.
§K&ro%
B CC/P// SYRUP M
iFjgLThe Great Spread for Daily Bread.
CAPITAL SURPLUS |
$200,000.00. $200,000.00. |
UNDIVIDED PROFITS |
$21,138.00. |
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
SUCCESSOR TO |
BUTLER SAVINGS BANK. V
108 South Main Street.
WM. CAMPBEI.L. Jr.. Present. 'A
J. 11. TltOL'T>l AN, Ist Vice Pros. W. A. STEIN. 2nd Vice Pres. H
LOUIS B. STEIN. Treasurer. O. E. f'SOMHNWRTT. .'.ss't Treasur. |
Will continue to do a general banking business at the fa
old stand and is also prepared to transact a general |
Trust Company business. j-j
3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to R
withdrawal without notice. fi
j Standard Trust Companv) |
5 RUTbEK, PA. :
| CAPITAL ------- $150,000.00 f
% Interest Paid on Deposits- I
S Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
; C. D. GRGGNbEE, President.
| C. A. Secty. and Treasurer. |
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00
(EAKNED)
Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINS, President. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HVTZLER. A&.s't Cashier.
"" |||i^ IN 0 T N EREST \ H WITHDRAWALS^
I SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. W,THOUT NOT,CE, '
■C. B. McLEAN, W. R. CHRISTIAN, F. W. VAN OSTEN, j
I Prent. Caahlrr. Au't Cuhlcr.
■ DIRECTORS:
■ HON. J. A- IVANS HARRISON P. DILWOBTIL'
■ WILLIAM C. KINO * EDWARD H. UTLIY
■ OEOROE A. McLEAN WM F. WILSON
■ JAMES T. ARMSTBOITO ALFRED R. NEEB
■ JAMES H BEAL E. H. QOODMAN ,
■ GEO. E. MoCAQUB C. B McLEAN
■ J. A. HUSTON.
I THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK
ry ■ 533 Smith*leld Street, PitUburgh! Pa.
SANK BY MAIL
I And get the 4 per cent annual interest and |
absolute protection of this strong bank.
Ai(«tf over $7,700,000.
GCRHAMA SAVINGS A**#:
WOOD AND "bIAMOND STREETS JPITTSBUHG. r.\ J]
v> ' -
f Forgive Yourself
You NEVER can If you fall to
HEAR
CREATORE
the wonderful Ital&m band leader, at the
PITTSBURGH
New Exposition.
/j.udiences go wild .over his music 111
i
Exhibit! s and attractions adrttitwd to be miles in advance of
any, ever before shown at the great Pittsburg Show.
Excursions Weekly fromsthis city at the one fare rate.
Subscribe for the CITIZEN
the
Butler CODDIJ National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid in >200,000.00
Surplus and Profits - $165 000.00
Jos. Hartman, President; J V. Ritts,
Vice President; John G. McMarlin,
Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier.
A general banking business transacted
Interest paid on time deposits.
Money i>aned on approved security.
We Invite you to open an account with this
Dank.
DIKECTOKS—Hen. Joseph Hartman, Hon.
W. 8. Waldron, Harry Heastey H. Mc-
Sweeney. C. P. Collins 1. G. Smith, Leslie P.
Hailett, M. Henshaw, W. H. Larkln, T. P.
Mlfliln. Dr. W. O. McCandlesa. Ben Mu-
S3tb. W.J. Marks. J. V. Hlttn. A. L. Reiber
«n 1
or •i.oo *mo up. p
I
ACCOV«T»- i
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Fe»3 and Sale Stable
Ke-ir of
Wick House. Butler °enn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs »i
wavs on hand and for hire.
Best accommodations In town for perma
nent boarding and transient trade. Spec!
a! care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horaea
A good c ass of horses, both drivers ajrt
draft horses always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantee; and horses boupl
0 >a jr >D-*r n )t\fl * it 100 bv
PEARSON B NACE.
Nn, *T».
Family
We nn ions!
We often c?use ourselves end
less worry and it morse by neg
lecting t-> 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
guarantee them permanent. Let
us know ; n time to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing.
R.FISHER
W. S & E. WICK,
L)KAI>EKH»IN
Kouftb and Worked Lumber of til Kinds
Doors. :-ash and Mouldings
Oil Weli Rlrs a Specialty.
Office and Yard*
E. Cunningham and Monroe 8t«
'near West Penn Depot,
*nn is
j Wm. Foster, (
| Architect.
j Plan of all kind of buildings V
V furnished on short notice. r
r Office in Berg Building, ]
J Butler, Pa. v
The Stress
and Strife
of modern bustle jars the nerves.
Lewin's Whiskey, moderately indulged
in, puts you in trim. A little goes a
long way —it's A No. 1.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
riNCH, I.AKUK, OVEBHOLT.
UI'CKENHkI JIKU ST. VEUSIOS THOMPSON,
(JIBiOX. IMLLIK6EK. BKIDOEPOBT,
and offer them to you 6 year old at fl per full
quart, tt quarts #."> 00.
GRAIirFATHER'S CHOICE,
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, £ 00 per gal
lon. we pay express charges on all mall
orders of s."> 00 or over. Ooods shipped
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IK WISES AITD LIQUORS,
Ho 14 Smlthfleld Street, PITTSBURG, PA.
'Phone*: Bell 211 * P. k A. I*s».
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
OOFING.
T)AKOID. 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.
REPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"\NLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
-*■ or Shingles.
r\EMAND for PAROID is world
lJ 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
705 PE!*Jf AVESI'K,
OPP. PEN.\ tBLILDINCi. PITTSBCRO.
3-10-ly
JVTFRUANTILE BUREAU,
Rrcmrei Flnt-claM Mrrcantile
nml Mrdiaufttal
Office - ritUbuw.
434 Fourth Avenue, 3-19-ly
|A Little Disfigured in Front!
I But still Doing Business I
I on the Inside. I
9 Greater bargains than ever whilel
I this tearing-up is jjoing on. p
8 See the large piles of shoes we J
H have been compelled to mark way r!
II below cost in order to get room for I<
ri workmen. Youi size is among
m them. Come in today before it is ||
II gone. I
H SO PAY US A VISIT
C. €. (Wilier,l
215 a. Main St. Butler, Pa.. Opposite Hotel Arlington Hj
I New Fall Goods. k
4? „j£
tfc We are showing an extensive line of advance^-g
r i Styles of Fall Hats, Tailor- || ITO
§: Made, Ready-to-Wear, Mil I Q £
?g Dress and Street 11 " IWI
|j Always First to Show the New Ideas. S
I Rockenstein's I
•?i if?
§ 828 South Main Street, Butler, Pa.
j •!• •!? »l; -Hi '-i; f -Ii !!?■:::■ -:li 8 -I; -:ii -:li d: ci: Hi -.1 ■
X>OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ<>
jMrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN
!; Fflfcfc ANNOONCEjHeNT i;
! ! Ladies' Jacket Suits, Ladies' Walk- <
<| ► ing Skirts, Misses' Suits and Skirts j
, . We are showing a full line of new Fall and Winter Tailor-Made |
Suits, Skirts, Coats. Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. If you contem-
plate a trip to Sea Shore or Lake, getting anyone ready to go away to
I > school, we cau lit you out with new Fall Style Suits, Separate Skirt,
(. ► a Silk or Heavy White Wash Waist, a Stylish Walking Skirt. i
| > Suits priced fIO.OO np to |35.00. | Skirts pr'iced $3.98 up to $25.00. {
Dress Goods j
. I Or suppose you want to huy the goods arid have a suit made. We .
are prepared with a full line of all that is 3aew and desirable in Dresa
' ' Goods. Cheviots, Zibelines. Cloths, Silks an.d Mohairs at Modest Prices.
;!; Millinery ;
( I New Fall and Winter Dress Hats, New Fall and Winter Street <
(I Hats, New Ostrich Plumes, Birds' Wings, Ribbons, New Drapery \
.I . Veils. Buy your Veil here. We di ape your hat free of charge- A
I k competent trimmer always in the Department to attend your needs. .
|Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman.]
A . Bell Phone 308. Ruf 1 ot* J 1
' ' People's Phone 128. Litr I ) r cl • I
feoooooooooooc O OOOOOOOCCO^
I "EARLY FALL ARRIVAL OF :!
$ IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS ii
Now on Display at Graham Building. *:
|jl Suits from sls to sso. f i
We Defy Competition.- * j
3? Call and Examine Goods Early. Iji:
$ COOPER & CO., RR
it? Leading Tailors, '♦*
3; 335 S. Main St., -- - - Butler, Pa. £ £
Q»I--:I»X«IS Q: JP NNLI
Patterson Bros'
WALL PAPER
PAINTS
Picture Frames.
jEberle Bros^
S PLUMBERS ?
S Estimates given on all kinds of work. C
L We make a specialty of X
) NICKLE-PLATED, » C
) SEAMLESS, /
5 OPEN-WORK. )
2 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa c
S Phone. 630. ,<C
A SINGLE WEEK
In the stock market, a single
week uiay place yon on the road
to fortune, as baa been the i-aae
thousand* of time*. The advice
boru of my experience as a broker
is at your command for stock
operations, and large or small
lines will be carried on low mar
gins Every facility for qnick
information and the prompt
execution of orders.
ESTABLISHED 18SW.
R. M. Weaver
Stocks and Bonds
Third Av # . and Wcod St.,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 213 S. Main St.
Butler,
J A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
I_— . . I
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 us it.be
fore the public in all.our 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 $6,600, price #70.000.
sth Ave. Honse, in N. Y. City, rents
for $6,000, price $55,000.
65 acres, Oxford Co.. Maine. 40 acres
timber, good house, $3,700.
8 acres, Marian Co., Oregon, timber,
good honse, $500.00.
Hotel and Livery Stable Milton, N.
H., -k cash, $8,500.
5 story house. Qramercy Park, N. Y.
City, $35,000.
Send us a list of what yon want to
sell bnt don't have any fancy prices
which would keep us from selling.
NEW YORK REAL ESTATE CO.,
8-27-3 m 35 East 14 St., N. Y.
We turn your
Old Carpets
Into elegant, durable, handsome
Rugs and Druggets.
Only Oriental Weavers employed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
SILK RAGS woven Into beautiful and
Oriental-like Portiers.
Our terms are so moderate—no matter the
distance—it will pay you to send to us.
DAVID LOVE & CO.,
823 Third Avenue. 9-03-2 m
(L. D. Phone.) New Brighton, Pa.
Curry College
44TH YEAR.
Catalogue Mailed Free on Application
J. H. WALLACE, Ph. M., Pres.
Penn Ayenue, PITTSBURGH, PA.
H--J7-08-3m
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 of cost. Enclose stamp
AMERICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
J. L. GRAHAM, LI.. D., Manager.
li2-1M Randolph Building.
8-27-03-2 m Memphis. Tenr
HOARI>— Bala, Musko'.ia. Can.—A comfort,
able private home, airy rooms, g'Hxl table,
IxmtlnK and excellent flsblne. tennis; im
mune from hay fever; retired yet conveni
ent; boat ana postal service. Apply Mrs
Thos. Burgess. Bala, Muskoka.
EVERY sufferer uses Oallaher's Rheuma
tic Remedy, relief In four days; absolute
i-ure; sample by mall SI. Jon" Galliiher
Woodlawn Road, Bronx, New York.
Mt. Gallitzin Academy.
Baden, 'Beaver Co-, Pa-
This Institution, under the care of the
Sisters of St. Jsseph, Is for boys between the
iiges of 4 and 14 years. Tuition, boardlnj?
washing and mending $l5O a year. futher
p S£fe applyt ° THE DIRECTRESS.
HEYMAN HARRIS,
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS
and RIDING HABITS, •
4597 Forbes Street, Comer Craig Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
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I
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE, I
1036 Fifth At*., pituburg, Pa. ■
GIVES INDIVIDUAL UFSTBUCTIOIJ ■
in ■
ALL MECHANICAL BRANCHES ■
B«ll Phone 242 Grant A. T. liivupr, PnrtJ
l-03-ly
, >«o and women to meet the demand of Ibis
proaperiu * c© ni^le^cl • , a^e—ror circular! address
P. DOFF a Si/**' BU| * L "" rt >
PITTSBURG
Opp. 1». A O. Depot. 4
Kntlre Second ,-nnnt ba
A raedlnm for obtaining 2£ t £ a ch
beaten. Why? Because we are In our
with the l>e»t flruii. In aud out of '"L
business Is to take care of people who * 'rJ
work but cannot flnil It. We do thl» b. .
solicitors who are constantly on the go, loo.V»»'J"
opeiitugs of all kinds. Pltuburg, 1* to-da., • **j"
Ix'St place In the world for an enterprising nun w
woman. Call or write, AU letters are
answered.
7-2S-03-3m
WAITED- Firemen, Brakemen, Machinists,
Boiler-makers, Blacksmiths aiul helj>ers for rail
roads, also drivers and all kinds of help. Placet
waiting. Cicneral Kinploymcut Bureau, 201 Fede
ral stroet, A llogheny, l'a. .
W AXTED-At once, Rlrls in every capacity: |5
to <lO per week; placed or money refunded. General
Employment bureau, 201 Federal bt- Alie*ci»euy, Fa.
3-19-1J
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
0 v 1 Jy
MM -eajed wIU. blue ribbon.
or send »r. tn stamp* to* ******* JSS
musiaU and M Tor Lail#*. IJJhi
" ralera Mail. I0.»0« TMUmonlala. Bold by
1 |,NI «£J£ HBATIB CHBSIOAI. 00.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
RP. SCOTT,
• ATTORNEY-ATLAW,
Office on second floor of Armory
Building, Butler, Pa.
AT. scon,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler, Pa.
pOULTER & I'AKKK,
V ATTORNEYS AT T»W
Room 8.. Armory buildin K .
JOHN W. COULTER,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
Office with R. (J. McAboy, J. P.,
sonth side Diamond.
Special attention given to collection*
and business matters.
Reference: Butler Saving* Haul', or
Butler Countv National RurV
JD. McJUNKIN,
• ATTOKNEV-AT-LA*.
Oftice in Reiber building, cortK-t V»in
and B. Cunningham Sts. Rutrxi« • on
Main street.
JB. BREDIN,
• ATTORVKV O
Office on Matn St. ier f.-vui I<• •• ie.
EVERETT L. KALSTON,
ATTOKKKY-AT-LAW .
No. 25 " South Mr.m Street, Built t, Pa.
Fisher Building. First door on South
Main utreet, next my former in
Boyd Building.
HH. GOUCHEK.
• ATTORNS- Y :... .v.
OfPce in Wise bv.i'uVnv
PHYSICIANS,
Hemorrhoids and Chronic D seases •
Specialty.
TIT H. BROWN, M. D ,
TT ■ Office in Riddle building. Diamond,
next door to Dr. Bell's old office.
Office Hours: —9 to 11 a m , 1 to 3 and
6 to 8 p. m.
GEO K. MCADOO. M D.
EYE, EAR, NOSK AND THROAT,
Exclusively
Hours—9-12, 1-5. * Both Phonea.
Troutman building, S. Main St.
JC. BOYLE, M. D.
• EVE, EAR. NOSK *nd THROAT,
After April Ist. office in former Dr.
Peters' residence, .N'o. ill E. Cunuiug
ham St., Butler, Pa., next door to Times
printing office. •
PLAR\ E. MORROW. D 0.,
V GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OF
OSTEOPATHY.
Women's diseases a specialty. Con
sultation ami examination free.
Office Hours, 9to 12 in., 2 to 3 p. m.
People's Phone 573.
1/6 S. Main street, Butler, Pa
GM. ZIMMERMAN
• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
At 327 N. Main St.
LR. HAZLETT, V. D.,
• ii_6 West Diamond,
Dr. Graham's former office.
Special attention given to Kye, Nose
and Throat. People's Phone 564
OAMUELM. BIPPOS,
U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
200 West Cunningham St.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER.
DR. CLARENCE M. LOWE.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
Rooms 9 and 10 Stein Building, Butler.
Consultation and examination free,
daily; and evenirgs by appointment.
DENTISTS.
DR. H. A. MCCANDLFSS.
DENTIST.
Office*in New Martincourt Buildi-g
129J4 S. Main St, (adjoining Dr
Atwell's office.)
HW WCK,
. DENTIST.
Has located in the new Stein building,
with all the latest devices for Dental
work.
DR. M. D. KOTTRABA,
Successor to Dr. Johnston.
DENTIST
Office at No 114 E. Jeflersou St., over
G. W. Miller's grocery
J J. DONALDSON,
• DENTIST.
Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest
improved plan. Gold Fillings a spec
ialtv. Office ne*t to p*«ti>ffiee.
DR J. WILBERT McKEK.
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office over C. E. Miller's Shoe Store,
215 S. Main street. Butler, Pa.
Peoples Telephone 505.
A specialty made of gold fillings, gold
crown and bridjre work.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WM. H. WALKER?
SURVEYOR,
Residence 214 W. Pearl St., Butler, Pa.
T JAMES DODOS.
• LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Inquire at Sheriff'soffice or 426 Mifflin
St. Bntler 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 OP ART,
Beavtr Falls, Pa.
|C, F. T, Papej
I ijeweleri |
? 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
ECyth Bros.
Big Bargains
IN
Wall Paper
AND
HAMMOCKS
EYTH BROS
Next to Old P. O.
H. G. Allison,
Funeral Director,
Bell Phone No. 3.
Bakers town, Pa.