Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 03, 1903, Image 4

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    B. CB-
Christmas goods
To people not living convenient to the
larger arnve First
and stores are *n a position to show
Larger Asaortmepts-our five catalogues
offef £r»'3t ocp<»tunities to Save Motley
and in«ke More SatirfTotory eeWctwn.
We do business in Every sUte in the
United States—and have held that pref
erence for yeafi4'because wp sell choiee
goods on Profit Basis, and offer
Great VarTfctiefe for selection.
Probably more IjUeral with samples
of anything we can sexul samples of.
than any store in the <*>antey. •
Onr General Catalogue t«3ls &&>ot
every one of the 65 departments which
comprise this business-Furs Men s.
Women's; fcud Children.* .Clothing,
Men's Furnishing!. (fat Glass an<l
sssawat
' Stationery, Toilet Goods, Dress Goods.
Silks and Linings, Braids, Buttons.
t thletk> Goodo
- >esfwear, itibbong, Rttsre,
Trunks—and every article on a price
basis that Proves at once we «e» and
wm save you money.
Never such extmsipe preparation f?r
Money's-worxn. „ ..
Other special catalogues— 'Portieres,
Conch Covers and Lace Curtains .
"Books" "Laces and Embroideries
—and you'd better write now to get
Emecial attention given to Dress
Goods and Silks.
We might add, to show the store s
importance, we sell the people of
Graaterf"HtsWrg more goods ovser our
flooi spiace- and people requiwd.
When you write mark your letter 13.
C. 46.
Btiggs & Bull}
ALLEGHENY. PA.
<1
tlx Bros,
% OG.oi {hairnet wn
» 00.01
fig Bargains
yfl3'/M.l.!rr
Wall Paper
X AND . ,T
I HAUmCKSn u
X »
r ■■■■ "" '■
i.A ! .SfeSS? ' tr o n g „f.on.. Inflamma-
Lung Fever, Milk Fever.
Oulnay. Bpliootlc.
|
E.M'Ot'OHB, Cold*. Influenza. Inflamed
SHqalLimii, Pleuro-Pneumonla.
9. F. I COLIC. Brllyarhr, \V'fad.lU<nm,
WniDlarrfcea. Dywntrry.
Sm.a. Prevent. MISOARRIAOB.
| KIDNHV kL kii\kittti>iHOßDGH
m I. )NKIV DISEASES. Manse. Eruption..
iis^waflss....-^." I ■
join i ln4tcr.llon, gtomaHi Muieri.
;S)c. each; Stable Caw, Ten Spec Me* Book, Ac., »7.
m At dru«fl»U, or «!»« »rt+*U om i*o< lpU« >«<•♦.
fill Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William A Jota
•Atrecu,i^w Yorfc * ]' I* ',(! rr
| Heiltli; IfliliW,' Happimi
N:»
Constipation.
ny lowplcxiort. Chil-,
Msiftji «T a torpid Ltver and
pnnr thln Blood.
Victor Liver Syrup,
jp the Great Liver and
Blood Purifier,
2' makes you 'Well front these ailments n: <!
you well.
Correspondence solicited.
I VICTOR REMEDIES, CO.,
Frederick, Maryland
at Reed's PJiawoajcy
M <! H W '' ' P ,
* -TAFT'S- PH |'IADCLPKJAT!
I > ROOMS.- «
39 - sth Ave., Pltttburfl, Pa f|
-J ■ PH WoW p R ACTfBA' [K
"3 >' « jt CROWN »o* BPrU:ac m>ru ft
M "iA Mk ot I'll'*u»!-V«H*'NOT DOB
"M ''ijfww^y OUR 37 If.
* BRIDGE.'"Tirtf r «luf<!o t: a;
I•/ «or wjs Wr tooth ai» «m. J
5 & /?i W:t
II Dean's
| I
■ Hur<>! K|* < (lyJ fimm.rit<'«•<!
-3 I * ,r money HcftindM. Ken! pr-'-pftl <J tor
! ■«i nil iutLit WlllM-nd Ihrmon IrlaJ, to
" wlien rrtK-Vort.* Krw.
;I^ WWWM., ■— ra. Uaewrw. >«.
"Sold In Butlor at the Centre Ave.
Pbarrnac*.
i/lIitHESIEfTS iRGttSH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
C°
Haft. AlA'aya iciiablc Ladle*, uuk Dr.isslet foi
I lIK llfvrkltw in H«*fl line
| rurutllio with Lluh rtt>bon
Tiaii§ nOothfr. dariufroiiH
J
' or amd -4e«- in ttiun#" fof
l and *• Kell«*C for <•* IrtUr,
arvlura Mall. I0,04M» Hold by
DmniaU.
CHIOUEBTFR OUKMICAL 00.
tlto JUdlwa Pi
|gS£§§Sf3
A PRACTICAL SILO.
j Cheap. Sti-on* and TlKkt—H Can Be
Readily Bn«t Anywhere.
j The picture shows a silo that any
-1 body can build who has the lumber.
I It is economical, strong and tight. I
i have three of this kind and speak
! whereof X know, sfiy* Edward Van Al
styne in American Agriculturist. One
has been 'filled. tills is the thirteenth
•winter, and another one has been filled
for nine winters. Any one can build
one of this sort who can hahdte a level
■ and saw or use a Haiunior rfid nails,
CONSTRUCTION OF A SILO.
and -i g«jod ,%>m i« 'that
tjipy can be set anywhere and made to
coii&jfiu to the of the barn if you
to pai kUmt inside. picture
shows clearly how the silo is built
The foundation is below frost, made of
stones laid in cement mortar. On this
ace placed sills of 2 by 0 or 2 by 8.
Matched" pine sidifig is sMod tip- nnd
braced with 2 by 8. or 2 by 1U inch
scantling placed as shown. The cor
ners are put in on a bevel to avoid the
square corner and also to allow of
braces to strengthen the silo.
A second thickness of siding should
be put on to break Joints. Do not use
paper between the boards, as it will
rot out. I have a silo built of single
boards of six inch matched pine. The
lumber was as dry as I could get it
and put iogether as tight as possible,
but I fohnd after the first year that
those boards would shrink apart a lit
tle apd tMt many places would never
get tight agstln. that is the danger of
the single board -silo and also the dan
ger of the . poorly constructed round
silo.
Dried Sugar Deet Pulp.
Sn|ur Jbeet ,j>ulp has so much mois
ture In it— four-fifths or more—that
,economy forbids the use of It in this
> condition for feeding. Thus to meet
the necessities of the case our econom
ical sugar maknrn are drying this pulp
and reducing it to such a convenient
condition that'lt may be shipped in
bags anywiiore nnd everywhere—to the
feeders of cows, beef cattle, sheep and
for _ujl t 'here 13 no
,m<>Pe agreeable, ntltnltous, cheap an<i
hfetitfe economical feed than this.
Horses even like this food and ask for
qaore understood ways. The
economy of th M business operation is
Easily appreciated, for it reduces this
Valuable ailment ,for and cattle
-<k aincfmJs to tfte lowest possible cost
and practically far less cost than the
nutriment in it could have been pro
duced by the growing of the beets by
—li%ury Stewart
lift CTumryfrPntremfln.
How «f» Bnild u Land Holler.
: -rrarvollag iwltspensable for
Borne 'of'-frrrm work, and ft good
Jne may be by mower
rheejjs \i#th 2 Sy shown in the
lustration. The. r-iller.cdji be made
byvdesl§'(l*f?njttM. bvfc setren feet is a
ery\ slz« V.ot, the ..projections
from the surface of the wheels with a
heavy hammer and cold chisel. This is
n,ot as inTat a task a:j one wonld
think.'Ha blacksmith drill the
boles If you have no drill, one every
A LAND ROLLER.
flmjr'infhes'oß *Kernii*e edges of the
wheel. The hofes and bolts should'be
1 lialf aij lh eh in ife meter.
It 19 best TO have boxes bolted under
iframe for JlyJ Journal and set
screw*!ih;tbe tftfbs. Make tlje frame of
4 by 4 Inch stuff. Cut tenons In the
'tqil xaecea mortise In front
a lid back and enf mortises in the end
eight Inelias from the phoulder
of tlio Irnori' tor* tlie s'ljo.nd front nnd
back pieces. These second pieces make
tj«;;fnau« rigid if properly put togi tli
er. Notch the tongue one inch where |i
xrosses tltf frames aijd braye It wltli
heavylrArt straps. A seat can be mad"
by bolting on two light wagon wheel
rlins jt<£hq»'h;and bolting an old nww
er seat on a board on top. This roller
, proi&rly made and cared for w'JI last
a llfrtSne. aeroftllnglo jrffcrlter who
suliiiiitH the design in American Agri
cultural
Winter Feed For Home*.
Com stayer hj a good, substitute for
timothy hay for winter feeding of
horses because of its feeding value,
the yield per Yiere and commercial val
ue. A change from a grain mixture
consisting partially of linseed oil meal
slow or abruptly does not cause a de
crease in weight In horses if n prop'-r
substitute ration Is fed, says Professor
Burkett of New Hampshire
The CUn«oe I.OYe Kor the Zlgilt.
Tho straight lino is an abomination
to the Chinese. They endeavor to
avoid it In their streets and buildings
and have banished it completely where
country field paths are concerned.
Tjloy tjrtlfJaftfays substitute a cone
Whenever possible, or they will torture
tt into a zigzag.
In districts not subject to the influ
ence of the foreigner the houses and
temples arc characterized by curved,
often peaked, roofs, ornamented with
fantastic modifications of the "myriad
stroke pattern." The Inhabitants of
such regions are soon found to have a
mental world to correspond. The
straight line is scouted. They think in
eurves and zigzags. To the Chinese
mind the straight line is suggestive of
death and demons. It belongs not to
[ 'above or to the earth be
neath. In a trjie horizon line are seen
the "Undulations of the dragon." There
fore, nrgue the Chinese, the straight
Htm pertains to hades.—Contemporary
Beview.
Gorki's Offhand Antublosrnplir,
Maxlme Gorki, the Kusslan novelist,
was requested by his publisher to writo
lown biography. Taking up a pen,
tab wrote the following:
1878—1 became an apprentice to a
shoemaker.
187&-I entered a draftsman's office
as apprentice.
1880—Kitchen boy on board a packet
boatj ~ •
1884—1 became a street porter.
1885— Baker.
1880—Chorister in a traveling opera
company.
1887—1 sold apples in the streets.
1888—1 attempted suicide.
18D0—A lawyer's copying clerk.
1891—1 made the tour of Russia on
foot
1802—1 worked in a railway shop. In
the same year I, published my first
Hu. _ „ j •
| The Butler County National Bank, j
BUTLER, PA
1 OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY |
OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY.
1 Capital Paid in $200,000.00 I
| Shareholders' Liability. 200.000.00 ~ eQ « nnnm I
| Surplus and Profits 180,000.00 — $580,000.00 — |
| Assets over $2,500,000,00 _ |
Combined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000. J
I
f INTEREST paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any time I
without notice. J .
We mos dially solicit >'our business either in person or by mail. *
J TRTCPPN H\RTMAN" President. JNO. G. MCMARLIN, ( iishier.
% JOHN V. Vice President. ALBERT C T
| T. P. MIFFLIN, Vice President. W. S. BLAKSLKE, Asst. C ashier. *,
t v t
CAPITAL SURPLUS
$200,000.00. $200,000.00.
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$21,138.00.
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
SUCCESSOR TO
I BUTLER SAVINGS BANK, £
108 South Main Street. i
i WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. V^'J\ TFIS 2nd vice Pres.
Votlrf B U BTEIN. C. E. CUONENWETT. 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. H
3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject |
withdrawal without notice.
[standard Trust Company j
RUTbER, PA.
I CAPITAL ------- $150,000.00 j
i . *
Int<?r?st Paid on Deposits-
Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GReeNbEE, President.
C. A. RAIIaEy, Scctv?. and Treasurer.
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00
(EAI'NKHI
AcoountH of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINS. President. T JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice, President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J- F. HUTZLER. Asst Caelner.
IS W4%iltER est \ JPk. J WITHDRAWM^iijI:
j J
II I THE LINCOLN NATiONAL BANK I
B OP PITTSBUUGH, f
1 533 SIWSTHFIELD STREET. p
I The Best Friend of tho man or woman of moderate means is Hj ; j
; I A SAVINGS ACCOUNT in a strong Bank. j£j
■ WE PAY FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST on savings accounts ■, 1
IS I opened with first deposit of njot less than SIOO.OO, and any Hji j
if I amount may bo withdrawn without notice. jp
Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability S2,OQO,OGO.O(K^B^^
f| bank by MAIL,
jA 1" 1 An J net tile 4 per cent annual interest and I
t..;- 1 .. absolute protection of this strong bank.
A«»et» over $7,700,000.
KLRMANIA SAVINGS BMBC
WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURG. I'A )
-i
§ HUSELTON'S O
§Fall and Winter Shoesjj
gßeveals the Swellest Shoes we have ever offered the tradeg
llmm . rt I Patent Colt, Velonr and Bo.\ft
XMnn C rfflo Calf, Wax Calf and Cordovans, A
OIVIvll O ■ lllU OIIUCO Bluchers or Bnls. at $2,00,J?
' fB.SO, |3.00,13.50, and $4.00.|J
Q SCHOOL SHOES FOR MEN'S AND BOY'S JJ
0 BOYS AND 6IKXJS. COMBINATIONS IN **
0 stronjf ncd serviceiibi® it all Wool Boots and Stockings
A pricee. medium and highcut, with U
f f. O
wjff - Women's Strong, Bo».'.iti.»to ti.it. j|
Men's Heavy Shoes in §
O KHBMTOO Kip. one rain. High Cut, 2 Soles and tap
5? Wax nip Calf, Veal Calf at a.,,,, , Kl . £%
0 *1 00, *1 25 and $1.50 f2.00.J-! W, W «> and W
OWe aro the only house nsiriK regular Height SI.OO, f«-o" \J
shoes in Butler. and fg.OO, best money Wijl biiy.
• *■ • art* without n doubt thfii
"I OfIIDC r ino NhHPQ aweUestthin# ever put b.-.b.rfj'
BuCtUluO I lllc the fair Bex. thereat varlety%J
of lmnilttiuit* styles make it easy to fit. you perfectly and pleas« the m " h trt
fastidious, The men stop and size them iu> in our windowa, that IH a
©sign that thuy ore nhaitely. COMB IN AND SEE (<S. W
§ HUSELTON'S. 8
A O
X Opposite Hotel Lowry. 0
lEberle Bros^
PLUMBERS I
Estimates given cn all kinds of work. I
c We make a specialty of r
) MiOKLE-PLATED, J
S SEAMLESS,
1 OPEN-WORK. <
} 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa C
S Peoples Phone. 630.
Advertise in the CITIZEN.
BANK L i ' j
fmm ma|l 1 1
4 INTEREST
2 INTEREST £•
-" °: ' cou - \
i*±i£gWßlTE FOR t
BOOKLET a
40 FEDERAL ST
FOR YOU.
We have just received a lot
of sets of fine CHINA.
These we offer at exception
ally low prices considering their
value.
Think of it —100 piece dinner
sets of English Porcelain at
$7.25, $9.25, $12.25 per set.
Nicely decorated too.
Don't always get this chance.
Call soon at
DOUGLASS'
241 S. Main St.
CONCERTS,
WHY NOT
Become an Artist?
Crayon, Pastel. Sepia and Water COIOJ
taught at home, AND employment given
at once.
For fnll particulars, address,
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART,
BeavtrFalU. P«.
NO SPAVINS S&SSK
L>e cured in 45 minutes Lump Jaw
splints and ringl>ones ju«t as quick. NO
painful and never has failed. Detailet
information about this new method sen
free to horse owners by T M CLUG H
Knnxdale. Jffferpon Co.. P*
W*VTEO--Firemen, Ilrakcinen. Machinist*
n,,!!. r-iu. .cis. lilac! snitlltl iii"l helper* for rail
r--.a.t» drtvvrt unl all kl»<l» of help
walling. «..»ncral Knipluymeut Bureau, 201 tea*
r:<l Ftr.-Ct. A l fa.
IV \\TEn-At onee, Rlr)< in every capa.lty; $.
t,, w.•••;;: 1 .• .1. r •• icfun'tad. lienera
Itulpiojn.c:.. LLUI •»■!, -01 I—len St.. AU«heny, l'«
3-19-iy
I PENNSYLVANIA
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE,
loaa Fifth Ave., Pltuburg, Pa.
GIVES INDIVIDUAX. INSTRUCTION
In
ALL MECHANICAL BRANCHES
Bail Pfcnne 242 Grant. k. T. Kmiftr, Pre*.
t-tw-ty
I HEYMAN HARRIS,
! : ' j'TT ILQR-MADE SUITS
' • :1 HABITS, ,
L 'orbri Street, Corner Craig Street, i
I'ITTSBURG, PA.
, ™ :t- 10-lv
Wm. >Vuerthele,
Billiard aiid P0.'.l Tables, Bar fcUturis,
Office ' hair-. Table*. Partitions
etc. Turning of BHlifirt
Htid Pvi'l ttflU Buwliug Alley Kqnip
niertty. .» 418 Diamond Street.
Al>ovo ■Smith field St.) Pittsburg, Pa.
11-V»ti;-<*n
AiEKC <s J * KXJ i
Brer." ' Kluit-iJtt-*
HI;,! ''•rhanli-AL Poatlli»l-ii,— r
omce * Pltul.ut«. Va
111 Fourth A vcnu<\ :t-IH-ly
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.
TJAKOID. The Roofing with NO
LAK. Won't dry out Won't
grow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core of
each roll.
Represents the results o
years of Experience and Ex.
perimcnting.
ONLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
-*■ or Shingles.
iaEMAND fof i'AROITJ is world
*-* wide.
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Facts. Samples and Prices are
yours if yon will a«k'Ui.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
Hesdactici Cured WithGlaM". Artificial Eyea.
Eugene Heard Spectacle Co.
LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
7(1.1 I'KHSf * VB^'Su. S ni no
oi'P. PKSfni'iiiUi»«. iiirsmua.
S-ltt-ly
IGltrt « l)r*»<l »li.*>in« MO»t 1 '
r<n:n« men an 1 11 "1" ' -l-.n-t "f taj»
prnararu 'Itcolon.-'■< i.la <• '■ < If. :i*r«m<Mrc«t
p nurF&soNs. rih&Li'i r ; t'" ■' I'l-hum-P*
Get the Habit in Our
New Fall Clothing.
EXCLUSIVE STYLES
j In abundance, and the kind'sold here must be of the highest
I grade —Perfect.
i 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,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
137 South Main St., Butler
| New Wall Paper]
W Easy to pick th»> proper wall paper designs and colors from oar
J splendid new stock. 5
f We are at the top of the heap with the largest and most artistic line #
m of wall paper in town. #
S Special designs for fine decorating. Prices are low, (inality high. f
F W. DEVOE PAINTS, BEST ON EARTH £
J PICTURE AND MIRROR FRAMING A SPECIALTY. S
| Patterson Bros'}
North Main St., Both Phones^^^ Wu^c^uUdn^^j
MPSsue 9VX&X&XAPJRSPJIC ST** ****
I Best Furs |
Don't bny Fnrs until you have seen onr stock. Greatest as- is
sortment of fine Fnrs we have ever shown. Fox.
Squirrel, Beaver and other furs at special low prices. yt
Cluster Scarfs. *I.OO, $1.50. ij«.oo and $3.00. JS?
Long Scarfs, *1 00. ?f..OQ, SIO.OO and up. M
Flat Neck Furs, $5.00, s*oo, #12.00 and np. A
NEW WAIST MATERIALS «
No trouble to get suited in Waiatinga if you see our assort_ Ut
went of stylish Vestings, Mercerized Waistings, Velvets and
Wool Waist Materials. JK
Great values at 23c, 40c, 50c, 75c and 85c.
FLAID RIBBONS. 8
We are in good shape to supply the demand for uice Plaid £
Kibbous for neck and hair ixiws. See the two Special Lots
we have on Sale under price. (■
All Silk, inches wide at 19c. S
All Silk, S inches wide at 25c. flj
GLOVES FOR FALL. S
I 101 The "Josephine" is the Best Kid Glove ever sold at SI.OO. A •
complete new stock of this great SI.OO Kid Glove jnat re
iß ceived, all sizes in Black, Slates Modes, Tan. Castor and P
U Brown. New Shades in a splendid quality Mocha Uloves at u|
Ufe white and slate, at 00c. J
1 L. Stein & Son, jj
3 108 N MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA $
$ Different j
J \ £) Ready-to-Wear Clothing than you \
» ATTX /rnlf ever wore - Tl,is Clothing has that »
'! "li tone elegance about it, that swag J
i , ' /\; B er hang t(> >t» ,hat veI T •"has# \
S It r * made-to-order look about it. /
\ I Hi Hullm\\\MuSrffV Come in and see the Swelletst Suits j
. ' fe J ,4/ t) and Top Coats you ever looked at, I
S mm auch celebrated makes as /
<mm HAMBURGER'S ?
/ Ull i| PRICE $lO TO S3O. 5
/ ' I ° nr Sn ' ta an< * Overcoats are 7
j j 111 tlmil iil certainly the greatest value we ever S
l Wl' Ml 1 offered. All have padded shoulders J
/ IW'V' '■ /wr itil and firm fronts. See for yourself. N
S I mgj See onr window display. \
V ™L • • / wIl'M! Yours for Clothing, S
11 DOUIHETT &
{ " L. . |
fllew Fall Goods. jj
w We are showing an extensive line of advance
it Styles of Fall Hats, Tailor- MA TO I!
•I* Made, Ready-to-Wear, fill I
:r Dress and Street •!£
31
I Always First to Show the New Ideas. «
«f« » 4
I Rockensteln's |
'V m J
Til 328 South Main Street, - - - - * Butler, Pa. . £
i Do 3Vot Despair! j
Doctor Kidd Can Cure Yo« With- |
out a Cutting Operation.
3 If Miff, ring from chronic womb and ovarian troub
) let, d •iilaccmenU, painful und irrrgular peri<xl«,
rf lmrri-nnct)', unnatural diM.'lißfgi*, laceration*, ulcer
ti nli'Hii, tumorn, rn tal troulilis, stomach, kidnev or
h heart tronlilrt, ulcern, skin dc«aw and Wo.nl l"'i"»>. \\
H or nnr chronic ailnieiits. Ljffi&s ' i
p lie la the only doctor devoting; hi-« entire
[ time to women's diseases between New York
K ' (•'it lrril" Bronchitio, Asthma, Throat and Lung 'yi . . .... •
fi I»?h-.suiViirwl by (ueitnuof ,>fwlirn! Vapor, the most mu reMful treatment in these
L CBM S, iu tlit y all fonuind promi.tl/to his in. tho.J of tmtmeM.
I Nervous Disorders ctite.l l.y Eltctricilv MMentihcally apjSlje4. - .
ITurhargcf &ud Urmi ar« rcfuonabla and within thu reach of all su"crin§
Lj W \vTi?"i'f you cannot call, iw his home tr. :, I ment is very mWul. I jitlose stamp
f for reply. Send nix cents in stampa for b<wk on l)isea«eH of Women.
;ruinate Nurse in attendance. ConH.iHat.on and advuo Fr«e and «-' or »"y
[ confidential. Oi KICK Jlufiw Va.m.to Bp. m., Sunday, a. in. to 4.J0 p. n».
i DR. A: R. KlDD'Sm^u^?tb
Rooms 202-203 \Vcrncr HuiUiiux, 631 Pcnn Avenue,
PITTSBURG, PA. ' 1
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I BICKEL'S. 11 1
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4? Our stock of Winter Boots and Shoes ? •
4? is the largest we have ever had. Ex- 11
•I? tremly large stock of Gokey's high-cut, t •
4? hand-pegged box-toe and plain toe t •
shoes. Our line of School-Shoes is t ?
4? complete. Gokey's copper tipped ? •
•B shoes for the Boys and good water- 1 ?
4? proof shoes for the Girls. We wish to t £
•I? call your special attention to our large • •
stock of Felt and Rubber goods which t •
twe are selling at prices sure to in- i •
terest you. %
jf NOVEMBER PRICE LIST. jfp
Ladies, Kangaroo calf shoes $1.00*"
•ji Men's good every day shoes 1.25 • i
Old Ladies' warm lined shoes £ J
•i" Men's fine embroideried slippers.... 45 « j
i+i Men's fine satin calf shoes 'JS • «
Children's heavy shoes 50 ? » ft
V Ladies' fine Dongola, Pat. tip shoes.. 1.00 • »
Men's fine calf boots 2.25 • •
;»• Misses' good school shoes,sizes 12 to2E 90 »
•F Men's tine Pat. leather shoes 2.00 * j
F FELT AND RUBBER GOODS.
V Men's good felts and overs, fl 50. $2. $2.25 * *
i|i Boys' good felts & overs,sl,2s, $1.50, $1.75 i •
Youths' good felts and overs SI.OO •!
, ip Men's rubl»er boots (regular heights) $2 25 •• ;• - - ... ...
'IT'I'TI??!??!'*!? Men's buckle arctics SI.OO }
4j Complete stock of Men's heavy stockings and overs. Large stock of
■C Ladies, Gents', Misses and Children's legions and overjtaiter*. j •
•f High Irons with four lasts for repairing. Sole leather and shoe- * •
makers supplies. Repairing promptlv done. ? f
I JOHN j}
i|i BUTLER, PA. T ?
COOPER & CO., jj
fine: tailors. I
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Are r\ow occupying their
old locatioq at corner of
tl\e Diamoi\d.
J Suits from sls to S3O.
■ j .- - ' "j| -U
| Brisk Activity Marks Opening of ■
I Fall Footwear Campaip at Miller's Store. !
I Emerson said: "If a man can write a better book, ■'
I preach a better sermon or make a better mouse trap ■
■ than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods,
I the world will make a beaten path to his door." The H
I same rule applies to the merchant and is the real secret ■.
I of this store's great success and large and growing pat- ■
■ ronage. We do not stock this store with the goods we ■
■ could make the biggest profits on, but the ones that wear ■
I the best, look the best and fit the best; in short the ■
■ goods that are the best and most stylish and make ■
■ permanent customers when once worn. H
■ Compare these witn all others. The style of a ■
H . has become proverbial. It is a H
M vC yf C\ tbat preserves the natural ■
9 X] /&< M J-* outlines of the foot, yet actually H
m it/zrTfr#/// aQplUt- »«•*»» il look a fall si*e smaller ■
I ■ —J- They ar«» the utmost height of
H style ease and durability. The
highest praise you can give a shoe is to say "it has the style of
Dorothy Dodd."
I Our new Fall Styles of "Walkover" are beauties. ■
I Made in all ttie new and snappy styles. Compare them with others at H
■ss 00 and $«.00. We have 9 different styles of this very popular make. H
■ All styles and widths. The strongest Union Made Shoe. ■
■ W. L. DOUGLASS. ■
another very popular make of Men s Pine Shoes. They h*ve a world
■ wide reputation for style, fit and durability and SPe a strong Unkui- H
I are only a few of the many stylish and durable fine shoes ■
■ carried by this store, and a sample of the ktnd of goods that has made B
■ this the largest and most popular shoe store in Butler county. M
I See our stock of Boys' and Girls' School Shoes. * ■
|C. 6. filler J
I 315 S. Main St, Butler. Pa., Opposite Hotel Arlington. ■
Something
TO WAIT FOR
•'All things come to him who
waits" nays the proverb; but then |
you must have something to wait
for, and you do not want \*> wait
too long-
In the stock market there are
qnick result*. Investments often ;
donble in a day or an hour.
I will carry large lines on a
comparatively small investment.
ESTABLISHED 189».
R. M. Weaver
Stocks and Bonds
Tbird Ave. and Wood St.,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 213 S. Main St.
Butler,
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler ?enn'a
The bent of horse* and flr»t class rigs »1
wav* on hand and for hire.
Best accommodation! In town for perma
nent boarding and trannlerjt trade, epecl
al earn guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horeee
A good f ant of horsea. both drivers and
draft hows always on hand and for sale
under a full guarantees and horses btug*
pou proper nofcltyoatlon bf
PEARSON B r NACE,
TaißDoon* No. tIV. •
<C. F. T. Papej
I IJEWELERI ?
j 1
/ 12! E. Jefferson Street. /
Family
Reuq ions,'
We olten cause ourselves end
less worry and remorse by neg
lecting to flo some Httlp 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 in time to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing.
0, FISH**
I tfAKE
LIARS
OF COfIIPBTITORS
If tfiey tpjd ths trutfc £pp :
ccrnlng my pianos, myself, and
my way of doing business 1
would sell all of the pianos
that are sold In Butler.
"
When a party cornea to you with a
story concerning my business, aak them
to call at my store with-yoo anrl'-repeat
it in my presence. » " ' ;
• I am herts for business. pnd J ajn fcap :
py to say I have lots of It My patron*
are my friends, I alwayf reftt to
them. Ask them.
I can giro yon i Hit of OTITj WO
patrons to whom I have told pianos
since 1 came here four year* ago.
And if yon will find any of them .who
will say that I have not been honorable
in all my dealings with them. I will
present yon with a piano.
Trusting to have my jnst share of yoor
patronage, 1 am yours for business.
Your credit is geo<i srt
W. R. Newton's j
THE PIANO MAN, §
317 S. Main St.. Butler,