Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 07, 1904, Image 4

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t that the nerves are rot fed
lical Discovery makes pure,
are run smoothly, like the
can, strong and strenuous—
jf physical or mental work,
ilth are lasting. The trouble
ale for a short lime is that
sin solution. This alcohol
; may feel exhilarated and
ind with vitality decreased,
alcohol. The proof is easy.
Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's
proval. For the druggist to
jit your intelligence. What
i stood the test of time,
nent to Dr. Pierce's Golden
of 11til District, Duval Co.,
of for the weakened condi
vork sometimes brings, caus
ing indigestion, sick headache, a disagreeable or bitter taste in the mouth, sleepless
nights and a complication of unnatural conditions, making one feel sick all over. Your remedy is scientifically prepared
awl well calculated to renovate the entire system, cleansing and vitalizing the blood and assisting the stomach to perfect
•wimilation of food, which will soon restore health and harmony."
The dealer who tries to palm off a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," does so in order to make the little more
nrofit raid bv the sale of less meritorious preparations. Insist on having Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
best guide to health and happiness is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. In the scope of its 100S large
pages there are discussed the great mysteries of human origin and of human destiny, and a broad path is laid out for those
who would have a strong and long life. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book bound in strong Cioth, or if content to havo
the book in paper covers, send only 21 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
lotres a bmu!-w10»!n« KAneMaM
f/amr ttjsa and mooxa tnm* <,'m«rwl of tteM
pr»HT""* tmauetr', il ! <.r > r- u:*n addrcM
P.PUFF A SOWS. Bth & Ltbt.-ly «,r.. P.>->l;eir«.P«.
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Don't Know That?
That Stern's Creamy and Milk
depot at the rear of 417 South
Main afreet la in operation ?
WELL, IT IS!
And if yon want good Milk,
Cream. Creamery Butter or Butter
milk, call and see us or watch for
oar wagon.
People's Phone 435 Bell Phone 2«3.
AUK YOUR GROCER for Bteen '•
Boiled Cider in quart jars
We ipiarantee aur product* pure
and free from any adulteration
J. H. STEEN'S CREAMERY.
Eyes Examined Free of Chargt
R. L. KIRKPATRICK.
Jaweler and Graduate Optician
C-.«• ri rwf" Sutler f"«
Dean's I
I A **C«, r«-rtaln r»IH ,t Hupf.nwi] I
■ Menstruatlem. ku.,«n Ui (ill. Huh-' ■
■ Mure! PpMxly! Hstlafartlon <hi&n%nV**l ■
■or mrmir Itefeiei'l'xl. ptvpulii (or ■
■ fl.ffe per bo*. Will ewmel Ui"m»ri IrinJ to ■
■ Npw for whan n-llmresel. Harnpl -a I n*. ■
B unrrto >e KDICAL CO. , so. r«, UWMWI., ea. |
Sold In Butler at the Centre Ave.
Pbarmvtv
NFW =
lIL-VV BTOC|(
I have purchased the C. J.
Harvey Pharmacy, In the Stein
building, at 345 S. Main St., am
remodeling and restocking the
store. I have twenty-two years
experience as a pharmacist, and
compounding of prescriptions
will be under my personal at
tention.
.Pure drugs and honest treat
ment guaranteed.
When in town shopping, stop
and leave your packages.
J. L. McKee, Pharmacist,
Stein Bleick. H. Matr ■ • r. I'a.
I See the sign direct
r>9t>a*ft« the
Old I* <r office,
Theotiuie Yogeley.
Weal Pitat sad
Erase* Agency,
UA S. Mala St.
Batler, Pa.
/mm If you Teiive pre>perty
I t<> imill, triulu, or n nt
nrl or. nutll Ui lieiy or
A K rent caie, write or
Ui Übooe trie.
Utt Mailed Upon Application
CONCERTS,
PIANOS
Kve-rythiiiif
Musical.
PIS Address
*jl Arthur love,
KLKBER'H
MI;HK; HOUSE.
Av,. j
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DR. M. FORBES
737 Ohiodtreet, AbtCUIISNY, I'A.
Cares C*w*r wltleoui catllritf: removes
totJMir e4.fiel all feu'"' lilere.loliem. Me.lns >ie>el
tilrtlunarks rernovnel. A'lelUlein's |r>. Klee
trle Helta ffer |l, the. eic*(.;» eleivs—feir
matlsm. I/tvnr uexl Kleleie-y Treiulelet. I.eulli'S
treat#'l lo strict (umllel)tne'e A«i eif» witeilt-cl
for Bells steel f.ewllen No Cure,
Ho Pay I'rnsleleret of llo*plt(el for ba'llen.
, 11-UMM-etm
MME. BARTLETT S
# MASSAQE PARLORS.
Mme. Ilartlett. HHI.M ley et New V«.rk
fnasaeiur etreel tiriiuty »p<'<-l»l|*l.; entitceintli'.
eleetrli*. v»v»r fmtlm. xeilp tre-m
--fncut. rniue«aK>'; Imat deve-leiprtec nt.
MM Federal Ht., AHexbsny City, pu.
Hoorie IZ, Third Floor, Alioro Mcutt's.
U'K OU-ly
ARE YOU USING
HARD TIMES
LINIMENT?
Many people of Butler find
There is Nothing its Equal
for Rheumatism and Lumbago,
Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis,
Bronchitis, Paralysis, Sprains
and Stiffened Joints.
Each county of the state will
be disposed of to good business
persons, who v/ill act as general
agents for counties.
They to order by the gross
from the Company and supply
both local agents and druggists
for one year from the time
their contract is signed.
A Cash Prize of $15.00 v/ill
be given the general agent, for
every gross ordered from the
Company.
Address all communications to
W. J. BLACK,
Carr P. 0., Pa.
On Sale at Drug Stores
CHIGHES t £R*S fctiGUSH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
X er, '* n
<>"■ v*y
a] 9 * 1/
Mmfr. Always r« iUtbi* Ln«SSess, Mk firuj u\nl frtl
<"llI€«I§:**'• y.IZ'H r.ViMMIi l;i ar^
f,old iiM-Utlik: pfmlnl «vi(h blu<i riMwn
Tnltr no lirr. dAnyrom
futlonmind lidv»f ywt tirunici*t,
or Mitui ie. In \r- U>* !•»»»iruhtrs, Tr«ll
monlMlM :uvl for in UtUr,
a' rriurva Hal!. J «:*>«* nonkkla. »4old by
CHIOBBSTKK OffKMIOAL CO.
9109 llfMllaou M«|ua»rr t I'IIILA % F4
JaaO«« Ala a«MK
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
TJAROID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
Ijrow brittle.
ANYONIvcan apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core of
each roll.
T) EPHKSENTS the results o
years of Experience and V.x
perimcntinK-
/'"iNLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
f S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
**■ or Shingles.
HEMAND for i'AROID is world
J wide.
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Oth«r Fiwrts, Hum pi on anel Prices are
yours If yon will aeik as.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
TH6
RIGHT
WAV !
Th«-re-'s a way anel a
wreniK way e ( f ele'iillnif In Hte><-kH.
Froui toy expe ri<:ii< f, i ellrect my I
• customers to feill«.w the
way.
I carry for th«m Rrain. stockn
or bonels. ntKen low marvins.
EHTABLIBIIKD IHliu.
B. M. Weaver
Stocks and Bonds !!
223 Fourth Avenue,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 213 S. Maiu St.
Butler,
J A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
1
A FINE BABY.
Never frets even when teething:
"i„ VICTOR liMs Relief
The Babe's Digestive Tonic.
An absolute cnrc for Slimy Bowel*,
Diarrhea, Griping, Colic, Cholera Infan
tum, and all bowel troubles common to
Infants.
The Mother's Friend. I'lcasant to take.
For further information address,
VICTOR KKMJjDIiiS CO.,
Frederick, Maryland
For sale at Reed's Pharmacy
* \
A . A. * VK\ KfIH, ConKnllftvia, Inflamm*-
CX'KIM (Luna Fnrr, Milk Finer.
11. 11. * HI*H A l.\N. Umriißa, Injurb-i.
a;un( Rhrum«tl«rn.
r.r./WlllK TllltOAT, Quinsy. Epizootic,
t't:uth j IMalrmprr.
e'un'eui j WORMS. Bote. Grulx.
K. K. M OI OIIM. folim. InfWnra, Inflame-I
cxani I.UIIKI, Plrtiro-f'nruiiiorila.
K. P. H OMC, llHlv«rhr, Wlnd-lllown.
niU»)lliarrli(;«, llv■••nlrry.
ii.ii. I'revenla MIH( AliltlA(;K.
rl:iun|"l"\KV * BLADDKH »IH»n»KIlH.
I. I. {Mil* IMMKAHKM. Mange, Kriipllutia.
Cl'lilteeH lerree. Orraw, Furry.
J. H.'IMD mxtiriov Hearing Coal,
(l/hU ( liidllPallun, Mtonearh Klauurra.
S>\ narh; Heal<l<> Caw, Ten HpavlA/:*, book, Ac., #7.
At (IraggUU, or M-rie t'(il'l on r' U'* of price.
Ilueeiptiri/.' MndlclßO Co., Cor. William Jt Joho
Otr-jcl«, Now York.
* ~ ~ eaTST Tar —
- rAF T'3 "HILADf. LPHik ft
--DENTAL ROOMS.- V
» 3*J - seei Ave., PlU*burg t Pa }/
:/< 15 %3l Wn'ei'PßACTlCA''_Y'l"»'K le,. f*
■ ra CMOWN ""I won. h
V fi™ WHY MOT D<"W
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M PENNSYLVANIA >'
tj ELfcCfRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE, 3
lOCiO Mfth Avi , X'lttfct/urgf. F*. H
tY in VI VIUV Ms IJfft'i'it UCTION 1
* j ALL MECHANICAL BRANCHES R
k| Ml HMOI 212C/tnL A. T. Hiavaofw, Freil. I
IV ly
M. C. WAGNER
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER
130 HcMith Main St.
}|. MIMJOL
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
OrriCK Il<i"in SW, IJutler (bounty
Nutiorenl Hunk building.
—MBE3»IST 6#l"V' BTTIWMI
L. C. WICK,
f'RACta >e«
LUiIBER.
i ■■■'«! asac asm
Yeju will find just what you want in a
full unit, e, r overcoat at Jlitteir
lloeki.tif.tejillK
Indispensable) in teething prodtic re
fre-sbiiiK sleep, «j ll ititH tlie> nerves nod
di«<'e4t,« f(,<«l fur baby. Test Victor
Infonts Relief aud lee convinced.
THE HALL OF FAME.
The German emperor owns In hifl
OTO name fifty-four palaces.
Justice Harlan of the United States
(supreme court celebrated on Dec. 9
the twenty-sixth anniversary of his ap
pointment to that bench.
Benton Lee French of Idaho, by rea
lon of his being the youngest member,
is known as the baby of the house. He
has Just turned his twenty-eighth year.
Professor Charles Eliot Norton is
seventy-six years of age. ne is one
of the few Americans of his age who
live in the house in which they were
born.
The German playwright Sudermann
has earned 300.000 marks with one
play, "Ehre." Cotta, the publisher of
Schiller's plays, had paid him and his
heirs up to 1833 275,000 marks.
William Archibald of Newark, N. J.,
has been awarded the silver medal and
diploma of the St Petersburg Photo
graphic society, nis pictures that won
the prize were photographs of lightning
flashes.
President Diaz is quoted as saying,
"A strong personal government is nec
essary for u Latin race." Another say
ing attributed to the Mexican president
is, "The strongest alliance I know of is
a commercial alliance."
Rev. .Tames William Adams, the only
clergyman who ever won the Victoria
cross, has just died in England. He
won it during Roberts' march to Kan
daliar, rescuing two wounded lancers
under the fire of the enemy.
Sir Edward Fry, who presides over
the London water arbitration and who
has just celebrated the seventy-sixth
anniversary of his birthday, has for
several years past been carrying on a
crusade against secret commissions, his
most recent exposure being of traders
who offer a bribe to clergymen to puff
their wares.
HORSES AND HORSEMEN.
A race track Is being constructed at
Kenosha, Wis.
Endow, 2:14%, is the champion trot
ter of the Philadelphia speedway.
Baron Boy, 2:1814, will be driven on
the Buffalo speedway this winter.
Cupid, 2:18, Is a full brother to Sid
ney Dilion, sire of Lou Dillon,
Robert McGregor, 2:17 1 / t , now lias
101 standard performers to his credit.
The Lexington (Ky.) track is now
having a winter cohering placed on it
Ed Geers think a that The Monk can
go to a record of 2:04 if trained next
year..
A. E. Aivord of Syracuse, N. Y., has
purchased the mare Sloppy Weather,
2:14*.
HpeedwtiyHfs is the new veterinary
term fuc horses that have had too much
work on the spe«!dwaya.
Trainer George Starr Is able to get
around and attend to business once
more Since his accident at Iteadvllle.
EDITORIAL FLJNGS.
Modern surgery has given the phrase
"Lend me your ears" literal as well as
poetic significance.—Washington Star.
Perhaps It isn't fiat life that is af
fecting church attendance so much as
flat sermons.—New York Mail and Ex
press.
In addition to boiling the water be
fore drinking, it might be well for the
people of Chicago to screen their air
before breathing. Chicago Recor'J-
Ileraid.
The Standard Oil company, like
death, has all seasons for its own. It
declares as big dividends in panicky
times as in any other.—Kansas City
Journal.
The sausage makers know how to do
tilings Just right. At their banquet In
New York the principal toasts were
"Public confidence" and "Faith."—
Washington Post.
JEWELRY JOTTINGS.
Chatelaines, with their attendant tri
fles, curious or useful, again claim at
tention.
Buckles nre carried out In the oddest
conceits of the "new art," with gold,
enamel* and gems.
Short strings of gold beads for the
neck urn much seen. Like the pearl
striugu, the size varies much.
Bracelet* continue to hold a popular
place, and "danglers" of various sorts
are Ix-glnnlng to be attached to tliem.
I-ong ropes of s<-ed pearl* woven In
many strands, with heavily fringed
triKKclK of tbe mi nit!; pearl collar* of
many rows, with diamond slid'-*, and
Hlnirli: strand necklace* of perfect peuriH
testify to the everlasting and marvel
ous charm of thin peerleaa gem.—Jcw
|ler»' Circular-Weekly.
CHURCH STATISTICS.
Ilu'ldhlsm has establish!*! * mission
ary center at Lclpslc, Germany.
The Idsclple* of (,'hrlst, wlk> number
a million ami a quarter member*, made
n net km In of 33, last. year.
There are more than n mUllon and a
half communicant member* of tho Lu-
Ihcran church In thin country.
A hundred yeur* ago William Carey
established tbo first Sunday achool 111
India. Now there are 12,000 school*
ami liOO.OO'd scholar*.
Twenty per cent of tli«? entire popu
latlori of Philadelphia 1* enrolled In
the Sunday nchool and 23 per cent of
the state population. Snyder county
makos the remarkable showing of OS
per cent of all Its peciple In the Sunday
school*.
The (.nrilrurr T.n Old Horn*.
nr nti«rnlly grew colon DA dew; hefaflh
le.ned obellak* of box, cypreaa or lie*.
110 not only fluttered til* lord and mas
ter by Inscribing *»t» name In odorifer
ous herbs or gorgeous flower* thut star
tled the garden with occasional tour*
de force, but he netualJy trimmed tree*
Into family portrait* or even tboae of
hlNtorlcal character*. He transfoniad
bushes and thick foraged shnilm into
the fantastic likeness of *jMpa, lions,
Itears and birds. Ami thesv inthor de
generate "conceit*" and extra vagance*
met with profound appreciation and
were rewarded with Increase of wage*
by tho same Individual wli<>, having
tired of mere gladiatorial lights with
wild Is-ast* In the (Coliseum, only do
rlved renl thrills from such uncanny
performance* as lights let ween women
and dwarfs or women with each other,
l'llny say* the gardener* were the best
pnld of all worker*. Ct. Clair Itutfde
ley In Nineteenth Century.
Orlratnl HUH
11l lils monograph, "The Oriental
Rug," Mr. \V. 1). ICllwunger, writing
on tho crucial matter of the dyes used,
says:
"One expert Armenian ha* a *uro
lest for mineral dyes In his tongue.
When In doubt he cuts a bit of wool
from the rug, nibbles It a minute or so
atii' 1 then pronounces his sure verdict.
But the test Is a delicate one, and tho
fruit of knowledge) I* presumably bit
ter."
The Mice Thlnic ll* Hnld.
"I'm not given to flattery," drawled
Mr. Ktaylate. "I don't make a point to
say nice things to girl*"—
"No? I'm sure that was a nice thing
you said to me earlier In the evening,"
replied Miss Itord, with n yawn.
"What was that?"
"Vou remarked that you didn't have
long to *tay, you know."— i'tiUadiclphiu
Ledger. ,
| The Butler County National Bank,
BUTLER, PA
| OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY |
OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY. %
I Capital Paid in $200,000.00
f Shareholders' Liability. 200,000.00
Surplus and Profits 195,000.00 — $595,000.00
¥ Assets over $2,500,000.00 jjj
* Combined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000.00.
* INTEREST paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any time *
£ without notice.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent—THE VERY BEST.
We most cordially solicit your busintss either in person or by mail. $
* JOSEPH HARTMAN, President. JNO. G. MoMARLIN, Cashier.
* JOHN V. RITTS, Vice President. ALIJERT C KRUG, Asst. Cashier, t
JJ| T. P. Mifflin, Vice President. W. S. BLAKSL.EE, Asst. Cashier. J
CAPITAL SURPLUS I
$200,000.00. $200,000.00. I
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$21,138.00.
Butler Savings & Trust Co. ]
SUCCESSOR TO
BUTLER SAVINGS BANK,
108 South Main Street.
WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President. n 9
» f II TPOI'TM \N Ist Vice I'res. W. A. STEIN,2iid Nice Pres. ■
LOUIS B. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E. CBONENWETT* Ass t Treasur.
Will continue to do a general banking business at the §
old stand and is also prepared to transact a general H
Trust Company business.
3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to I
| Standard Trust Company |
RUTfcER, PA.
J CAPITAL? ------- $150,000.00 §
Pjid on Deposits-
Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GRfcfcNkEE, President.
C. A. SAlfcEy, Secty. and Treasurer.
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- 2100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - " $32,000.00
(KAIINKD)
Acconnts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKWB, President.. JOHN Humphhky, Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HXITZLEB. ASS t Cashier.
PIM M I
>LN NATIONAL BANK
01 PITTSBURGH |
v jfc 533 SIYIIYHFIELD STREET,
L- '• Mall bunking in slmt>l<- and convenient. Bend us your money
!! H fWk, Money <>rder or Bettered Utter. l*y return mail yoa
111 will receive Imnk book with the amount to your credit and card for
31! I>| ■ vour s ttr.atnre. When desiring to withdraw any amount, mail us
l|, B check o>' form provided, together with your book, and we will sen ,
draft which is as good as gold anywhere.
ifhmi fl BANK BY MAIL 1
Ani tei the 4 per cent annual interest and
'"V fr/y vfflS tJI absolute jirotection of this s»roii« uank.
Aaaot. uv*r $7,700,000.
! GERMANS A SAVINGS MM
WOOD ANO DIAMOND STKEI'TS IMTTSIKJHO. I .
\PROMPT SERVICE
oa oil ordon—forohoio 4* t
N STOCKS AND BONDS -
\j Either for Cash upon delivery of
? MESSAGES AT OUR EXPENSE
j) OUR DAILY MARKET FORECAST #|
| NEVILLE BAYLEY, \
PITTSBURG, PA.
Great Sacrifice Sale §
»1« Ti 7
—This Week at—
-1 Rockenstein's Millinery! »
4*
A: Pattern and Trimmed Hats at your own price.
iti Ladies' and Children's Hate, Ostrich Plumes, Rib- f i
bona, Birds, Ornaments, Velvets.
X DON'T FORGET THE PLACE ii
I Rockenstein's |
tr Ban Month Miiin Htrc-l. iiuUtjr, Pfc l j
•< i *
************ #*#* *******# *******************
| For Holiday & Wedding Presents |
L Them's (Mithinir more npjiroprlate than picture*, and there's no l etter I
phu-e to lmy them than at onr store. We have on vii-w Uissou's "Zephyrs f
of LoVo." <meof the grandest water colors out Also 11 full lm« of Den X
Pictures. Oval Frames are all the go now. Hee what we have to offer. *
TREGANOWAN ART CO,
4.'<7 Penn ave , cor Fifth Kt., Plttsbtirg, Pn. I IOH Wylio ave., cor Elm st |«
Nrur Jo*, fiornn Co. f ,
-*»»*»*»**»*** ************ IHIHIHI»*IMHIH» ****************
KLEBER'S J
Piano Factory j
I and Salesroom in Greensburg. [
f. We have moved our Piano Factory from New York to
Greensburg and now invite every person to call and see the *j
i IKLEBER PIANOS |
•j? &
| • I
We are the only Pittsburg Music Dealers that are man- | |
ufacturing Pianos and we have received the in- jjj
dorsement of many prominent pianists and
dealers throughout the United States.
It will pay all intending purchasers to
examine our Pianos.
We also have on exhibition the world-renowned jj
KNABE PIANOS and the wonderful
Apollo Piano Player j
WITH A LIST OF 10,000 ROLLS OF MUSIC.
EASY PAYMEMTS IF DESIRED.
BUY DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND SAVE MONEY.
CATALOGUES FREE- |
KLEBER & BRO. |
DEPOT ST. near Otterman St.. GREENSBURG j
Pittsburg House Established 62 Years.
221-223 FIFTH AVENUE.
i i
1 win T unnr i iriii?Ti
Water The Cause. g
NEARLY EVERY CASE OF >' s |
Typhoid Fever I
can be traced to the use of water infected with
Typhoid Fever Germs. , \
Sparkling Crystal Water |
is the one absolutely pure water. Guaranteed
to be free from germ life and all other impuri- -
ties. Its use in the home removes the greatest -
cause of disease— impure water. 1
Crystal Water is sold by all druggists and
first class grocers.
Our booklet on pure water should be in every
househoid; it's free for the asking.
Crystal Water Co. of Pittsburg, Pa.
l—gagiasmM—
| PLUMBERS |
S Estimates given cn all kinds of work. ?
L We make a specialty of s
5 NLCKLE-PLATED, C
S SEAMLESS, /
i OPEN-WORK. ✓
} 354 Centre Ave, Putler, Pa' ?
People's Phone. 620. C
The Davis Sewing /Machine tor Sale by
W. B. McCuqdless, 45, Euclid, Pa.
Also Pianos and Organs.
!' Z>o 3>Jot r. vix* lj
I Doctor Kidd Can Cure You With- |
out a Cutting Operation. \
[4 If Kuffi'HnK from cl»r»"ti!«• womb ami ovnrlnn troul>- "ti* ♦^?sibu*
m !•■'", <1 *|>lmcr men t«, painful mnl irregular j<crn><tH, <yV7~~ y^.'
y li:irrenne unuaturnl tlixchargea, laceration* ulcer* jEL "yv
H ntluiiH, tumor*, rx'tiil trouble*, alMniicli, klilney <>r
Eg ln-i»rt truiiMiN, ulcer*, akin <lc»«iuni mi J 1110011 jn .i ■!>, fil'.jk / H
Jy or nnjr chronic; fcitiiirnU. .fitZlSffLZfsKXfi'/H
J 110 lit the only doctor dfvollng hi* entire Jt'j'BTT •fef'iw <
L< time to women'* diseases bciwcrn New Yoik /jJj2jsrs!F> '■/
Catarrh, llronchltlo, Aithrna. Throat ami Ltinif ((J p
|m Itl'-Tiuic#cure*! by mewnsof Minlicfti \ npor, tin* mo*t *tiwi'«lul trrilmciit In thenefl
H 1 ivt«'* ( rut they nil rcMximl promptly to hi« method of treatment*
p Nervous Disorders euied l>y Klectricitrscientifically applied.
I lie charges and terms are ri .monnble ami within iho rem li «>f all buffering B
j • Women.
§, Wrlle if yon cannot rail, n* hi* home treatment In very MinMmful. Kncloae stamp H
II for reply. Hernial* cent* in stani|*for Imok on I>iaea*o* of Women. «
[ < irniluatn N u ran in attendance, t'lmultnlion nntl a-1 vice Free and asc-mlly Q
f' conli'l'iilial. Oril«;i". Horn '.in. 111. tit) p. m., Sunday, Itt.HO a. m. to 4.W p. m. U
IjDR. A. R. KI DD'SMKmauSroTEi
Rooms 202-203 Werner Building, 631 Perm Avenue, rj
PITTSBURC, PA. |
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I WRITE FOR a
BOOKLET &
•O FEDERAL ST ||V_
What to Buy.
Many jieople would like to tnnk*
money in stocks but are uncer
tain what to buy. On this point
we are in a position at all tiniM
to give yon expert advice. Stocks
are going higher, and there never
was a better time to buy than
now. Send for booklet on niar
irinal trading and Daily Market
Letter. Both mailed free on ap
plication.
THE AMERICAN COMMISSION CO., lac .
Capital. SIOO,OOO.
SOt-S-y Keystone Building,
12-17 03-41 Pittsburg. Pa.
Dr. Miney Davidson.
Hydrotherapentic Santitarium and Nat
ural Healing Institute.
I treat Enlawd Veins, Loss of Vitality,
Prostatorrhea, Brlghi's Disease. Rheuma
tism. Kindlier, etc. Osteopathy. Mas;nc«
Electrical Treatments. Oven. Vapor, Nccdtk
Shower, nil other local applications.
Sanitarium:
30S Seneca Street. Pittsburg Ta.
Take Fifth avenue cars—get of at No. iIOO.
12-X7-CS-3ni.
iMiwfeMClßVi With Claris*. Artificial Cjm.
Eugene Hoard Spectacle Co.
LSIGIT I M ATT OHTICIANC.
:M PRNS AViiirt'E,
cr?. rE.\;.;BiiLDi.tt;, rrrraamo.
5-l»-iy
Pearson B. Mace's
Livery Feed end SaleSttble
Rear of
Wick Housn Butlor ''enn'i
The best of horse* and Brst class r:ft *>
wavgon hand and for hire.
Best accommodations In town for purmi
neut hoarding and transient ypw't
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For (55 Horf*a
A good c ass of horses, hoth drlrer»
draft hor»e« always on Land and for *al«
under a full guarantee; »ud horsrs N ugk
9 >u jrjtf jr ootidjatloo t>v
PEARSON 3 NACF,
T«it)t»ione SI .
IC. F. T. PapeJ
5 S?JEWELER S \
/ 121 E. Jefferson Street. ?
Family
| Reunions!
We often cause ourselves et.d
less worry and remorse by neg
lecting to do some little tiling
Get a good picture of family
and li nit made at your first tpr
portunity. We make the best at
$6.00 per do*cn, 8x io inclu-s *ud
guarantee them pcmancnt. let
us know in time to go out.
The Butler Dye Works
Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing
R, FI6HEH
< Wm. Foster, £
I Architect. 1
1 Plun of nil kind of bnllilititfs v
S farniahiHl on nhort notice. X
r (Ifliou in IJitk l'uililii<(»'. ,y
j Untter, Pa, v
fITIfKCANTILK BUREAU,
Hmnrrl I'lnl-clum MdrontUd
m„| Mrehunteal Pi)»lUl>m,^
Ofllca • Plttlbuw. *•
4HI Fourth Avenuo, a-lU-ljr
HUGH L. CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer In
Fine Whiskies
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 278.
People's Phone 578.
316 Easi Jefferson Street.
BUTLER. PA
NO SPAVINS
1m« enroll In 41 minute*. Taimp Jaw,
nplint* Htill rinutK>m'n ju«t «m quick. No»
painful and n«v»r ha* fulled. Detailed
information MnuU Ihimiow method »cnt
frc« to boriH ownorn by T M CLCtJH,
Knoxdale, JaffantoD Co., P»
\V\KTICI> rii.-m.-ii. Itrnkamfii, MmhlnUti,
lii ||< i L .tkrin. iiui itMtnlltm hihl |ipl|'»i» f'-r i*ll>
r< K(la. nil... iliU.ru mul all Himl» of ln'l|i. Pi»r»»
walling. liritr:«l I iii|<li>>iiiriii llurmiu, SOI r»ll«-
r-< I •11-»I. » : 1.i:1..-II v. I».
VV WTKf > *toiir». K lrl« In 0>«IT r»ii».li;.|«
Co | lil I -l |.Ur. I in in.'lit*, !»filliill"l. I >l
K u|i|o> iiicnl lluloau, JOI I'mJiiial 8U Allonliony, »*•-
a-iu ij •
WHY NOT
Becomean Artist?
Urityon, t'Mtol, Keplaand Water OoloJ
taught »t home, and employment Klren
HI one*.
Kor full iiartlenlnrn. wldraw,
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF AIT,
BMV«T Fall* ft.