Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 22, 1903, Image 4

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£ There «a a cry in
the streets. People
rushed from their
fc# wWI doors and strained
H Oietr trM on the
etr.ißglirig balloonist
f>£*- for life.
//f) Even the poor, pant
// x icjj sufferer in the
y. —sick room was for
gotten while the fam
ily gazed- breathless at this strange
tragedy «rf theOt. Then they went back
to the «ck room to tell of the terrible
struggle for life they had just witnessed.
It dulnot occur to them teat under their
Terr eves a more ternble, more pathetic
•tniggle wa« jgyir-g on daily.
iw can be nothing more pitiful
than the struggle the consumptive
makes against disease. The greatest
help in this struggle is gained by the
nse of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. "It curtes Obstinate coughs, weak
and bleeding lungi, emaciiuon, asd
other ailments which if neglecVed or
unskillful!;/ treated find a fatal termina
tion in consumption.
•In iVrs cue o4 my diaghler* «» mS-rr.-nt on
KCount <A a «**•«. 'Mgb, hectic icver wanisg
of &o>b and 'jth*r , *vT*ptcm • diwraa*-'. lanjt*.*
writrs Ker. JoTT*' H- FtujrfJ-Tman. of Barium
ferines. InsWl Ct». N C. "I K*' e
* her dTjl V. Pierce » GoMe« Medical fritcorerr
wftSi rnufftng max**, mmA <be now enjoys
eTcxltaii health This beiaj tme. X hereby
heartily eadorte jroor me«liri»es"
A BiHti" le for " Golden Med
ical Discovery." There is nothing " just
as good n for diseases of the stomach,
&nd lungs.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets assist th»
■C ion of the
.7 .., ' —r~;~~ r ~ f .
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gnresTdlel
Th* 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.
nweeMxe.. **«., *•«. mm 4 §» •«. »•«
w ml pnrpmU mm receipt of price.
fiu«D»t r<->. Co., Cmr. WUUam ma*
John XcwVwlu
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
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial pacjkage.for serious cases, $3.
fcU bjr Dra«sfcU, orsaat prepaid oa nwctpt trf jirlce.
Miwp hiji* ■>*. Ca, Willaa k Uk» Stojt V.
U|CTQD
" LUNG *
I SYRUP
Be Great "Im Rewfly,"
"Tkrsat Mr," and
"dull Killer"
Consumption in first stages abso
lutely cured. Tbe friend of Singtf -
and public Speakers. The Gold'
Kenedy for frmm
r. IDiimanif' 1 Jffcili ma, Qui my, CoJ«
Hoarseness, Coughs, Etc. It Cat
hy striking at tbe root of tbe disea* ■
Are you afflicted? address
VICTOR REMEDIES CO.
Frederick# , • Maryland
For tale at Reed's Pharmacy
Eyes Examined Free of Chargt
ft. U WBKPATBICK.
Jawalar and Graduate Optician
Vet* *v«o» to Pfflwt Hon** ,n»ll»r P<,
'Jt& -DCMTAk BOOMS."
fntutowa , P»
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1V V CROWN «"» aaicac
in Htttto/f-WMV NOT 00
SHI Jr®*ou RS7 R 0«fN»
nlMEii BRIDGE *
|I6 PIH TOOTH Also
«N> Hh A»e
Cm f M f'inr Real E»t*U, Farr/j or Builncoq
CormtMiiOencn ■c»lt<it*o.
iU t*tnnt>t*rtvu
00 VOi; WAJIT TO HFU. your f»rm or
otlxir r« 4I > f r.«n <lo It f</r Jfrti.
Hotfl rrui foil v*»H''«l*»r» at
JOH* HOIMV.H.
tot Ker»U»ne Holldtric. I'ltuliarx. I'*
I madam Dean'sl
A mto, nortoln i*-IW r D»j>|irtiwi! I
MmnatrumtMm. ' r kk.itn <<> fi/l. m«M ■
Kor«-! Hp"-«ly! K»!J.fn/tH/n 4 ■
or r/ioncr Went Vl**!* »<r ■
•!>!'> ix-r 0»x. Will wntl tli< in ort'ri*J. to ■
be 6»r wheti nriltrol Hutu i«l • » Kn*. ■
Hol/1 ia Bnd«r ut th<- Otitrt Ave.
Phd—'-IU'V,
Mowoeooeocooeocccococo^,
.o#. # TMH .J
JZtL MAKTiN
,Hok .Tr AND
AF*IL COMMIIkCIAL
InMrnnMiw SCHOOL,
Liberty Atre. Ii Flflti 81., PitUborg, Pt.
km old *rU>'A iwH/ W on
(1* uxMt i|He«. |
Tin dmiMd for j".on uwi «W wom«»
, >rnw Mi*o B*«r Call »«■» «M o»i»
Of »»hi bf»l l .'»t v t.iMtla In llrf)
1 «m»iuy. «e»l <>n rwi>uwt.
. BVIIO. TWVMJIfO WV^fttßWi.
i :«(• neuu. infw, tttKunr, tic. X
i H- k N
• jooaococo»scoeoceo3oeae»3o^
aim
Kyth Brcm.
Big Bargains
IN
Wall Paper
AND
HAMMOCKS
EYTH BROS
N«t UJ Old P. O.
M. A. BBRKIMER,
Funeral Director.
S. Main St. Butler PA
SAVED HIS FINGER.
The Faitktal Bntan Felt. How
rrrr, Tkat He Had L out Cute.
One day a Brahman' accidentally
tout-bed some uwlun object with hia
little finger. The Br:h::-]1D tiiou ht tl.at
now. bis little finger having become un
clean. any substance which it would
touch would be also rendered unclean
and ihaa rnak* him an unclean man.
Seeing no other way to get out of the
scrape be resolved to g'*t the offc-nding
member amputated. Forthwith be went :
to a carpenter and explained to him |
that un!e*s the finger was cut off Ue
.the Brahman > was unai.le tut !:-• food.
l!ic carpenter tried to <!'- -u" tbe
devotee an J urged that ;.n application
of some of water the sa
c-red river Gunga would make the lin
ger once wore holy. the i.raLman
persisted. He said that tfc • flu? r v/as
of no use to him any k>:i>r and that
he would not rest uni.il U w s vered.
As a final recourse tbe carp -user re
so!ved to play his awkward a
trick. He (old tb* Brahman to put 1-is ,
finger on an anvil and to look to tbe
sky while the wound was iniicted.
Tbe Brahman did so. The carpenter
took up a hatchet and gave tha finger
a smart blow with the back of it. This
elicited a cry of pain from the pa
tient. who at once put the finger in hia
mouth to allay tbe a? >ay. The carpen
ter. laughing, explain'd to the Brah
iuan tli.it the blow had mlasM and the
liitle finger was still entire; nnd. worst
of all. the Ilnbman had defiled him:* If
by potting the finger h*o his mouth.
The obliging operator, moreover, offer-
Mi to perform tbe operation once more,
but the Brahman had had enough pain
for the nonce and declined with thanks.
—Golden Penny. *
Some Mustache History.
What la tbe history of tbe mustache?
In Greece and Borne no mustaches
were worn without tcmrds, but In tbe
conquering days of the Roman empire
several half civilized races who had
come partially under the influence of
the Romans and who wished to br; rid
wf the name of Imrbfiri, or wearer* of
heard*, attempted to shave in Imitation
of their conquerors; but. as th"y had
rery Imperfect implements for the pur
rvm- and as the upper lip Is notoriously
the hardest part of the f,v.-e to shave in
[he case of any one poorly skilled in the
art, they wre unable to make a clean
|ob of It and left a quantity of hair on
the npper Hp.
Tliis mark was characteristic of sev
eral nations on the confine* of Rornm
civilization, of tbe Gauls In particular,
;{ the Dadens and some others. Tbe
Latin language has no word for mns
lach". This barbarous accident was
unworthy of the honor of a Roman
name.— Exchange.
Tkc Mincer ilouj.
It is a curtoo* (act that with a I moat
every generation the dinner hour h:i*
undergone a change. the principal meal
of the day being eaten at different pe
riod*, from 10 o'clock In tie- morning
until JO o'clock at night. Tbe author
of "The f'leaaures of tbe Table" point*
out that In England 400 or tit*) year*
ago people t/Kik four m«»als~~ breakfast
at 7, dinner at 10. supper at 4 and liv
er}' at 8. In France In the thlrt< w- nth
century '•> In the morning wb» tlx* d:n
tier Iwur? Henry VII. dln«-d at 11. In
Cromwell's time 1 o'clock had come to
be the fashionable hour and In Addi
son'* day 2 o'clock, which gradually
wa* transformed Into 4. Pope found
fault with Lady Hnffolk for dining ho
late a* 4. Four and 5 cos tinned to he tbe
dining hour* ajnong the aris
tocracy until the xecond decade of t In*
nineteenth century, when dlnn'-r wa*
further postfioned, from which period
It ha# steadily continued to encroach
upon the evening.
A Kilns »t Tmayiwni.
mmmmpwn' l » swaps sell unmnmmim
of Jane Wclnh Carly le" la a letter to
her husband In which occur* the fol
lowing arousing little fling at Tenny
son:
"I>ld you know that Alfred Tennyson
la to have a pension of £2OO a year, aft
er all? I'eel ha* stated hi* Intention of
recoinmewlLtiK him t» le-r gradou* maj
esty, and that la <;on*ldered llnal 'A
cliacun Melon sa capaclte!' Lady Har
riet told me he wanted to marry; 'mart
h«Ve it woman to live Hesldc; would
prefer a lady, hot cannot altotd one.
and no must marry a maidservant'
Mrs. Henry Taylor said she wan about
to write to him In behalf of their house
maid, who waa quite a superior charac
ter In her way."
A l|«ail»l«''*" Vmmur Krmhla.
Fanny Kcmhle la remembered by old
reiddirnta of Oermantown and Philadel
phia aa a *ui>erb horsewoman. She had
a fiery temper, which mulched that of
her husband, fierce Butler, and spoed
lly brought about on<• of the moat noted
divorce trial* reported In the law books.
In her youth alio wax remarkably beau
tlful, anil In the role of Juliet she waa
the pcrsonlfl'utlon of dazzling lovell
ncaa. She wan noted for her keenne*s
of Wtt even In the daya of her old age.
Once when an Impertinent street loun
ger stepped up to her while ahe wot
looking lfi frte window of a brlc-g-bfic
atore and aald, "Are yon fond of an
tl<|ultlea?" Mra. Keinble quickly un
pinned her veil and, turnlug on the
man her aged face <*be waa then sev
enty-three), naked, "Are you f
Aa Amgrmrmtlnm »»'«•!>.
One of tta; wlta of the parliament
bouse la aald to have olxiervcd on the
Wcasfon of Judge Dea*' promotion to i
the honor of knighthood, "Tlse <ji. -en
may make George l>eaa a knight, but
no one will ever make him a gentle
man." Ix-un waa (|«ile able, however, J
to bold bft (rtvii, and he pUtiWhcd the
wlta wlien they come to make their
maiden speech** before him. "I'rla
oner at the bar," he ou<<> said to an
unfortunate wretch on whose behalfj
an Infant advocate had t*>en feebly
urging "extenuating clreiiOJ'stances,"
"everything that your conn-.' I ha* aald
in mitigation j corixider to Ijo an ag
gravation of your offense."
Two War* »( lining R>mln»aa.
Tie? Industrious man -Ik plain, ev- (
eryday kind, we mean get* to hi*
work early. Three hour* later the man
of marked executive ability drops In to
see that the lndu*trlou* man keep*
ateadlly at work. If everything I* go
Ing well (he man of marked executive
ability leave* for the day, for there la
no need for a dlaplay of hi* peculiar
qualities. If everything 1* going 111 the
man of marked executive ability quits
at once In order that hi* reputation
may not be compromised by hi* pres
ence,— Boston Transcript.
A Slam l» Methud.
A medical *peciali*t wa* very mtieh
In the habit of using a notebook to as
sist hi* memory and Insure precision.
In coorw of time It happened that hi*
aged father died. The worthy doctor
attended the obac'iutea lIH chief mourn
»r with due solemnity. At tl»e citnwi tie
j wa* observed to take out lila ootxlKuk
and carefully t< it se the word* "Mem.
liury father."- H<ottl*h American.
Trttnalaied.
"I heard her IxjaNtlng that b'-r dinner
party wa* u *ucce*« from the tx-gln
nlng and ended with the grcatcet
'eclaw,' What'* 'eclaw/ anyway?"
"Why er that wa* tbe deaaert, of
eourac Didn't you ever eat a 'choco
late eclaw?*Exchange.
A«*Mnl* Will lU»m*.
Landlady Ve*. air, two '-bleken*
went Into that aoup.
Hoarder Never mind, madam, never
mind. Nh harm done. No one would
ever atttpect It, 1 aaaure you.—Town
and Country. _____________
CAPITAL SURPLUS
S2OO 000.00. $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. s __,„ „ . „
J. n. TBOCTMAN. Ist Vice Pres. r »nNTVWFTT AsstTreLu^'
LOUIS B. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E. C*»ON EN NN ETT. Ass» t i reanur.
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.
wmmmmm »»*»»»*»*»»****»»«**■——l »»»■»««*»*»»
j Standard Trust Company j
i RUTfcER, PA.
I CAPITAfc ------- $150,000.00 |
; Paid on Deposits
* Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GReeNkEE, Prudent.
| C. A. BAIbEy, Sectj}. and Treasurer. J
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00
(EAKKKI'I
Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOCNKINS. President. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLKR. Asa t Cafchier.
||i \ j) wmUm^X,
IC. B. MeLEAN, W. R. CHRISTIAN, F. W. VAN 08TEN, I
I Pre«t. Cuhlrr. A ufttmabier. ■
I aMiLITIII D,RECTORS HAaBIBOJ«P. DII-WOBTH I
■ RTM IDWAUD H. UTU? ■
■ WMF WILSOW ■
I OWHOB Am MoLLAfI vnvTi R vf £B
I SEESF- I
■ o*o. *. lUCLQV 3 A °- B ■
I THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK I Jj,
!■ 533 ImiUUteUl Utrect, Plttibtrnh, Pa. ■
BANK BY MAIL 1|
And get the 4 per cent annual interest and
absolute protection of this strong bank. I
Assets over 07,700,000.
GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PlTTSftunG. PA J
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§9990999999999999990999090
We Are Now Showing §
8 £? Fall Styles §
0 In All Sorts©
[{ /fgk Of Footwear. o
0 # Clw We have always noticed that 0
0 j| raE MAN S
O § BEHIND - 9
g Vgft THE PLOW g
|| time looking for high-priced 0
if footwear, but he does like
0 to ft& hijß money's worth. p
8 * 1.25, 1.50, ' 2.00 and 2.50
That is wny you see buys the best wearing
Xso many teams driving dhoes made for either
X up to this store. man or wopien.
§ HUSELTON'S. I
Opposite Hotel Lowry. O
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Bros.,^
S PLUMHICHS i
S Estimates given on all kinds of work C
1 NICKLE- PLATED, \
p SEAMLESS, f
S OPEN-WOPK. ?
) 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pal C
S Peoples Phone. 630. C
/ CTI J \ \ I
The Oavis Sewing Hachlne lor Saje by
W. B. M cCm i/11 chh, 45, Enclid, Pa.
Also Pianos and Organs.
[Subscribe for the CITIZEN
THE
Boiler County National Bank,
Butler Penn,
Capital paid in $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits - $180,000.00
Jos. Hartman, President; J V. Ritts,
Vice President; John G. McMarlin,
Cashier, A. C. King, Ass't Cashier.
A general banking business transacted.
Interest paid on time deposit*.
Money loaned on approved security.
We Invite you to open an account with this
bank.
DIRECTORS— Hen. Joseph Hartman, Hon.
W. 9. Waldroc. Harry Heaslev H. Mc
gweeney. C. V. Collins I. G. Smith, Leslie P.
Hailevt, M. Heoshaw. W. H. Larkln. T. P.
Mifflin, Dr. W. C. STcCandless. E M. Bredln,
W. J. Marks. J l . V. glttn. A. L. Reiber.
j INTCRCSIT 9
•> aAvmo DCTMITS K
up*
•mmni B
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler
The best of horses and flrst class rifs al
wars on haod and for hire.
Best accommodations In town for perms
nent boarding and transler.t trade. Sped
al care guaranteed
Stable Room For 65 Horses
A good c khh of hor*o». both drlT©r» and
draft horses always om hand And for sale
under a full guarantee; and borne* toujf
i >n or
PEARSON B. NACE.
Telephone Nr.-. ll».
F' amily
Reunions'!
We often cause ourselves end
less worry and remorse by ni£-
iicting 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
iran'ee them permanent. Itt
us know 'i't nit to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
D) eing. Cleaning, Vressing
R. FISHER
W. S & H. WICK,
DK.ALF.RSMN
Kiiugh and Wnrkf-d Lumljef of «.!! Klfcds
Doors, . w a«h and Mouldings
OH Well Ulgs a Specialty.
Office and Yard
R. Cunningham and Monroe His
n»ar Wwrt Poni^Dejw^
j Wm. Foster, j
j Architect, j
) Plan of all kind of balldinga \
> ftirniahwl on abort notice. q
r Office In Ber# Unlldtng, 7
1 Kwtlur P* \
HUGH L, CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer In
Fin*; Whljkles
For Medicinal Purposes,
Pell Phone 27b,
People's Phone 578.
316 East Jefferson Street.
BUTLER. PA.
Come and
See us
wbcfi In f'lttabnra. A bottle of our
Whlalov ujnkts tlw l**t lO*i**iitloij
Hf«iv<iHi«r Kolf'K- A dollar unvuf fllfl
better boyiPK.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
r I*l.ll. f, o*i!miioi,t.
Uf)(.HK"HK|tII!K, «r. IIIONPUO*,
ItlH'OM, IHM.I HKIMJKroKT.
and 'ilTi-r tlmi/i u. vou « yar old at |l ix r full
■ quart, « quarts t> <*>.
GUAWbVATMB'B CHOICE.
whisk l y Kuarsntri 'l A yjars old, I' W) p«ir gal
lon W«i pay Viprniw »*liarg<-» on all mall
or>l«rs of *>o" of o*«r. Goods shipped
promptly.
IU Wl ntli AID LIQUMttf,
Rn 14 Imltbflrld Direct, NTtSBUIO. PA.
•Plioms: Bell «»• t. k A. I4M.
PAROID
RIiADY
OOFINO.
1)AKOIl>. **"hc Uoofjujj wilh NO
TAK. Won't dry out. Won't
grow brittle.
AN VON 1C can apply It, Tin*,
Nails 4»d Cement in cure of
each roll.
RKI'KKSKNTS the rc»ult« o
year* of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
ONLY require* painting every
fcwycar*. Not when firat
laid.
r S Cheaper 'han (iravei, Waic
* or tihiriglcd.
1 \KMANIJ for PAHOII) i> world
wide
MADE IN 1,2 AND 3 PLY
/ T i.-t--, Hatnpina and Price* are
your* If yon will M# Uf
L C. WICK,
BUTLER, HA.
Hsidtrhst Cart 4 WilN QlutM. Artificial Eye*.
liugcne Heard Spectacle Co.
LCQITIMATC OPTICIAN#
TOI PKMM
• UPr, pKHMZmUIIMiItU. riTTMHI IlO
' • i-l»If
. JfTFRCANIILE HURIIAU,
Hrtnfm Klrsl-<la»s lf»rrsmll«
• nil llloli.ulol I'mllK'Si.w
Offi'* • ritUliMC.
1 Kourtli Arenuo, SMUjr
Get the Habit in Our
New Fall Clothing.
EXCLUSIVE STYLES
In abundance, and the kind sold here must be of the highest
grade —Perfect.
In selling our Exclusive Smart Clothes we realize that it is
expressive of the highest attainment of the tailor man's art.
We can tell you all about the clothes, but you must see them
to truly appreciate their elegance and finish, you must try on a
garment to see how well it fits and how dressy it looks
Men's Suits, $8 to S2O.
Fall showing of the New Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats.
Cost no more than the ones called just as good.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADIN6 CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
137 South Main St.. But!p-.
Ia Little Disfigured in Front!
I But still Doing Business I
I on the Inside. I
S Greater bargains than
3 tliis tearing-iij) is going on. I
I Seethe large piles of shoes weß
9 liave beon compelled to mark way ■
Q below cost in order to get room for I
i workmen. Your size is among I
I them. Come in today before it is I
| (rone. ■
H B
B SO PAY US A VISIT B
C. €. /Wilier,l
■ 215 S. Main Ht, Bntler. Pa., Oppoelte Hotel ArllngtOß, B
_ Rickcl's Fall Footwear.
Largest Stock and Wost Handsome Styles of Fine
Footwear we Have Ever Shown.
OflpftQiQ QUflpe tie latwit up-
OUI Uvlw OIIUvO to-dste NtyleM in uiedlntn or high top*.
Misses' and Children's Shoes
Extremely large «t<ick of Mlmies' and Children * fine «ho«'«
comprised of many new and pretty HtyleM for fall.
aB ■ Ol All the latent atylea in Men's fine ahoea. A fnll
Man e \nnDC lineof Men'» Patent kid, the latest atyle lant*.
meil O OIIUCO mto Men HilneCttlf, VI«H-kid and Boz
. ralf rh'»ea $1 o<l to $5.00.
Ltrae Assortment of Boy??YoJth?andTTltle Gents' Fine Shoes
r\ I of Jame»town. N. V.. who failed aijrnetlme ago and who waa
hAVOU cloae<J down for over a year baa utarted np again We *ave hUn a
UU WC Y very large or.ler for Meu'n Ui* Ua. and plain toe »ho*; alao br)y«
J and Yontha' eopper tipped ii'i'iea The g<xHU are all in. Theae
ahoea are rut from g'"»d water pro<»f kit) hand pegged,
aewed with heavy wnxnl en.la. The la*at of Hemlock oat and
inaolen Nothing larking !<• 'uake them a flrat claaa wlnte? "hoe.
Every pair Stamped on sole, N. W. Gokey 6c Son, Jameetown, Y
We invite you to call and sto this well known line be
foro buying your wintor ahoea. Largo atock of Ladies' Kan
garoo, Calf, Oil-grain and Kip » L -oa at away down prices,
SPECIAL BARGAINS * SCHpOL SHOES.
Repairing promptly done.
JOHN SICK6K
128 South Main Street. Butler, Pa.
_" . i
Jit EARLY FALL ARRIVAL OF
II JMPORTED AND DO MESTIC SUITINGS
Now on Display al graham Building. j!
Suits from Jj ifl to sso.
0 We Defy Competition. it
B Call and Examine Goods Early. j|J
ft COOPER & CO., H
It Leading Tailors, **
** 335 S. Main St , - - - - Butler, Pa.
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g out a Cutting Operatloo.
I! If .(ilTrrlriK fr»tn ehmnle womb and o*#rl«n trmiH- tj'
t 1..., d oplwAtnenta, painful »"<1 I»rh-la,
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i lt« la the only tfwtor devoting It
I time to woman'* dl»ea»«a hniwen* I » * >"tk XT'/
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B ilUi-hargnt atxi Urata are r«:iwonable ti J vtUiliß IhS lW»'lt to C'l »Hfl9F'lf§
■ U'TlnTl'f yon cannot rail, a« hl« h0..,a trr ut U vary »ir««fu|. K«. lo« .Un.|.
I for fl'ly. nil < «-ula In aUi»i|« for Ikxli I .1 Uiwiinaa of Woa»»n.
g (iriuiuatn Nuimi In •H*-iml»»<*. ' ■ I'm awl ailvl«» ami jiacrei
I 1-mll'lr'iU'l. Orrioa Hot a* ~U a. in. to !• . u., Sunday, lo JOa m. to 4..K) p. ».
I DR. A. R. KIDi -J'SMrmcAUNsmLTn
1 Rooms7o2-21)3 Werner Hun Jmg, o.JI Penn fiyyiuc,
I PITTSBURG,
Wrs. J. E. ZIMMERMANj
: Cloak and Suit Department!
| r Greatest Suit values in *
!! ® 4®* Butler for Ladies, Misses A
? Wa an( * Children, induing 5
eparate ac^ets oa^s ?
( FT We are ready with a great showing X
Y If / 111 f of Ladies' Tailor-made Suita—separate w
\ X LUM I Coats and Skirts—in dress and walking < >
A. K I V I lengths, and they represent the very , .
' MJ I / f jl / best in their elans that have been pro- ' '
< f FIJI |W duced this season. Like all oar ready-I |
Jjj ( 1] V to wear garments tMr are all well , .
* ' J§ MI / i IUV *4] made, perfect fitting. Prices extremely
( I MVm* low. AJI that is newest in materials I I
I and design i .
' ' (jh/ I MCJE? — Ladies' Tailor-made Suits in fancy '
< weaves, also plain clothe slo.oo—valuel >
i > Ladies' Plain Bine, also Black Cheviot Suits of best quality, at 4 |
|!6.50. Others ask $25 for same value*. Prises range from (10 to SSO
< *iu Suits. Prices in Skirts $2.98 up to S4O. Ladies' Separate Jackets $5. ' 1
1 real value $7.50. Our Ladies'ana Misses' Jacket at $lO is a special A
I leader in quality and price. Same values sold elsewhere at sls. Y
■ \ w f ■ %* ' > We call special attention to our elegant X
I i I J stock of Furs All that is newest in de- jr
sign and colors, such as grey squirrel. < >
Isabella and Sable fox. nutria and marten, at (
- Prices from 98c up to $75.00 ( .
We guarantee to save you 25c on every dollar you invest in Furs
here, as our Furs were all bousrht six months ago, before advance in ' t
Furs. The first shipments in Furs art always more perfect than later |
shipments and the prices much leas.
Dress Goods
Largest and choicest collection of Drees Goods, Suitings and Novel- JK
ties this store has ever shown now ready for your inspection and up- W
provul. The prices as in every department in this slore LESS than Q
others will ask yon for same values Price range in novelties, plain and X
fancy weaves. 25c to $3 per yard. Y
7V\ 111 ine ry - Hats Trimmed Free?
In the new Millinery Department, which U now located in our new j/t
annex.and where we have double the space formerly occupied-splendid- W
ly lighted— large mirrors and experienced attendants -we are showing A
hundreds of artistic designs and models copied from the finest imported if
models as well as the creations of our own work rnoin - all ut reasonable w
prices Trimmed Hats from $l9B «P to any pric«* you in:*y wish to A
pay. Be sure and visit onr Millinery Parlors before pnrch wing your . K
winter Hat. We can please you—we can save you mon»-y. f
* I AL—We call attention to our splendid showing of Men's, Wo- F
< > men's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery in ootton fleeced and O
, woolens; also to our immense stock of Blankets, Bed Haps, Outing ( W
Flarnels. Waistings ana Fancy Vestings. Yarns, Art Goods—iu fact
( > everything contained in an up-to-date, reliable dry goods store. Onr < I
, motto—the same or better merchandise for less money than elsewtw re. |
: Mrs. J. G. Zimmerman.i
i . Hell Phone X*. Hlltlpr l~*ft I I
< > I'oople'u Phone 128. uu 1 ' rl » ' " '
We turn jronr
Old Carpets
Into elegant, durable, bundaotne
Rugs and Druggets.
Only Oriental Weaver! employed.
Satiafactioa Gaaranuad,
SILK KAOf woven Into beautiful and
Oriental-like Portiers.
Our terms are 00 moderate—ao matter the
Ilatance-it will pay you to tend to at.
DAVID LOVE & CO.,
B<B Third Avenne, 008 am
(L. D. Phone.) New Brighton. Pa.
Curry College
44TU YEAR.
Catalogue Mailed Free on Application
J. H. WALLACK, Ph. M.. Pres.
Peun Avenue, PITTBBURCIH, PA.
M-::7.05-Sm ______________
TEACHERS WANTED.
We need at once h few more Teacher*
for Fall achoola. Oood poaltions are be
ing filled dully by na. We are receiving
mora call* thin year than ever before.
Bchoola and collegia supplied with
Teachers free of coat. Encloae atamp
as?'
h If am feu la. Tepp
Mt. Gallitzin Academy.
Baden, Beaver Ce, Pa-
Tlil» Institution. under the care of tl»e
HUtwr* of HL Jaaepli, la forJboya between the
aicea of 4 and 14 year*. Tuition, boarding
wunhlnc ami mendlnf lllfl a year. For futher
% r »SI'S* PP " tH TH R I»IKKUTttKBH.
HEYMAN HARRIS,
LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUITS
and RIDINB HABITS,
4597 l'orb*i SUMt, Coin* Cfilf Strw»,
PITTSBURG, PA.
I
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE, I
ioaa nrta Ave.. niw»~r», Fa. ■
oivaa INDIVIDUAL utarmoonow ■
ALL MRCHANIOAL BRANOHia I
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r«u ng IMB aad wuawa la mM IM 4—na« of lata
pimyfmvs outnawratal as* Bar atfaelaaa aidiaa
p. ourr a sons, »h> a iiaa*> «w., pmafcwyPa.
PIITIROHU HHPbOVMMRT BURRiB.
Oi'b. M. A O. ItowH. 411 Ml WtM Rt,
(Cut Ira 1.»«a4 Klwor.
A madlam for •■Malnlng work taal eaanot Be
t Mateo. WB)f» llaaattaawo are Ml aaaataal IwA
aapwiipara
•»llrll«ri wlMi ara im<ihUm.ll» on Hi* fo. woklßf Mf
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i>Mt iTaoa In lU wuno for an MlfwWoß IBM «J
wont), fall of WHK AH mm
aaiaalad,
7-SB4W .I.ii
WAXTKO Blrnmi.fi, Rrakaeion, MarklaleML
Rutin makata, ltia> kiiulilia and !••!(*'• for rail,
rued., .Ja,ilrl»w,aii4 all kind* off h*l|». Vlarai
waiting. o.n.ral kni|>i<<ya>aiit Uureeit, MM Bad*.
r«l.ii"«i, All»ttli»tiy. I'a.
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t" 4io |>or »««li: |iiac"l >.r iimmi «jf infui"latf Oanaral
Kwi'U'Vinriit UHMae. iMiipaavMlßf^AlMiitwyrra.
CHICHCSTCIt'B ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PltLt
aar. friwd. lJw««i *** fyw*"* fl
i NtiNMirNi aa«Li«N
u a M tain. tmi«a, aaalad with l»lua igjf
Tali. a« »lk«r. *»0» 4»""Q*'
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nr Ml, id Ir. In wamp. f»» JPArtlraOere. T*tfr
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1 |fiMBATR* O*a«H«4|. O©.
alee HadMoa >Naan, raill, PA
awth. au i ti
NO SPAVINSS6C.SSS.KS
||* i!tired In 4/5 minuter Loup Jaw,
apllnta and rlniftioaea Juat aa quick. Not
painful and never baa failed. Detailed
information about thla new method rent
free to Ue oWner* by ». M Vi»OOt,
y jaOanoß (Jo,, Pa.
REMOVAL.
We have removed our
and Granite shopß from corner of
1 Main and Clay Rtrcet* to No. 208
N. Main »treet, (opposite W. D.
Brandon's residence), where we
will be pleased to meet our
customer* with figures that are
right on
Monuments & Headstones
of all klpfjf and aff qlsp
to give be»t figijrpj pn
Iron Fencer Flower Vases
etc., as we have secured the sole
agency from the Stcvart Iron
Woiks of Cincinnati, 0., for this
town and vicinity.
P. H. Sechler
HOW WE CAN SEiX
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 U3 we place It be
fore the public In all our papers
which comes wlty in reapn pj
{he eptirc coupty. y/e creaff
p market, and we advertise }(
continually until |t Is sold. You
get our personal attention and
work. We have dally 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 tollowln# at presept:
übouaM trtth Btorpi in H- if. uu*.
rente for fc1.600, price |7U.00().
nth Ava. Houae, In N. V. City, rant*
for IA.OOO, price SW.(KM).
AA acrea, Oiford Uo.. Maine. 40 arrrfl
tluilier, good houae, $1,700.
8 acrea, Marion Co., Oregon, timber,
good houae, SOOO.OO.
Hotel and Ltverjr Stable, Milton, N.
H„ i caab. |B.OOO.
ai,%ltST' *
Hand ua a Uat of wiiat you want |e
aell but don't hava any fancy prlp#s
which would keep ua from aelliog,
NEW YORK REAL ESTATE CO.,
t» >7 8m M Baat 14 Ht, N. Y.
|C. F. T. Papei
j 4RMaeawMMMai»i
< Si JEWELER | (
/ 121 E. JeDerfop S|c#ff. 1
<« , »-?
' why Not
Become an Artist?
Crayon, Paatal, HepUand Water Color
taught at home, and employment gives
at once.
For fall particular*, addrcaa,
CORREHPONDENCE SCIHKH- Of ART.
: MruN«UW