Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 08, 1904, Image 4

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8 Stylish Furs at Low Prices. £
U Last Season we did an Immense
S and Sold Out Our Entire Stock. £
S This season we show a oosnpiele new >» of fine fur* 'fee iJk
jK latest style*. The qoalitT of skins and of workmanship are tbe very nest
sad oar mirt* <!* eioepttooaliT low. m
Bearer. Bear. Fox. Majten Mink. Sable, Sorrel ani other fare are g
M shown in ail this «ea*oos shapes- ■?
3D Cluster Scarfs at f! 0". #1 V>. $2 <JO op.
]■ Beaver Scarfs. at $4 (*') ®
Americas St/<ne Marten. S|*ctal. at *-">00
IB American Sable. &p«-ial at #5.00. R
S Marten. *> 00, f*.oo 00. HAW U
m Fox, *«-00. #12.00, #!•> 50 up.
g Kid and Fabric Gloves. S
« The Josephine is withe3t exception tbe v*rv best K:4 Glove ever
m retailed forfl «/), bUck aod ail the n-w shad-; of brown, mode tin. P
S' castor and ;rr*y Great Ti.. .e at |l.'».
m Splendid Ca>bm«re Gloves, siik lined, black, browns and gray-. JR
g Can't be beat at 50c. Fleeced Cashmere Gloves, extra good at 25c. Uk
|i Fine Linens. 8
V We have received a large shipment of fine linens for Holiday trade, m
S The lot consists of fine table linen*. napkins, pattern cloths with napkins r\
fl# to match, fine towels, beautsfol Mexican drawn work, hemstitched and M
X etnbroided doylies, square* and scarfs. Oc sale now at special low prices. O
IL. Stein & Son, s
> 108 N MAIN STREET, BUTLER. PA- |j
LUHMTiTOtnH 11 " 1,111 " 1 1
Free Xmas Gift
To Each Purchaser of 41.00 Worth of Goods From Us During the
HOLIDAY Season. We will present a Bottle Cootaijpiax
1 Quart of Fine Table Wine
6 quarts of Wine Free With Club Orders
for $5.00, Express Charges Prepaid
We will do this, whether yon make MmnUr. at the
•tore or send your order by mail. THIS OFFER HOLDS * )
UNTIL JANUARY 10, I*os.
We take this occasion to thank our friends and patrons for favors dnring
* tbe n«*t year; and we assure them tbat we will leave no stone unturned
to make our relations as mutually pleasant and profitable dunn z the
coming twelvemonth.
OUR MOTTO IS "PAIR DEALINGS TO EVERYONE.
Always in Stock Grandfather's Choice
Hack. Large. Ora-fc.lt. Whiskey guaranteed X years
u SSuker, old, $2 00 per gallon. We pay
MrUftptrL express charges on ail mail
offer them to you, 8 year orders of $5.00 or over. Goods
old at SI.OO per full quart, « shipped promptly,
quarts pi-00.
Robt. Lewin&Co
Wholesale Dealers in Wines and Liquors,
14 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa.
'Phonea: Bell 2179- P. <fc A 1458
DANDRUFF." 1
fB '-s TO CUMALENA HAIH TONIC u a »«r« cure at
W • / <£>' I »«r Daadru'f, r tok.r - f »'.« bcalr, SpMtun* and B
W "ii| I I ali»r,af Oat erf l»c »1 i.. I
/• I brorm until i pr*tmr*a a tut* <4 K
' \Atm HAIIf TONIC tx, be had at all fir. t -!;•.» £
\ tJrusK'.M* and
_ |l bottle*. Our pamiltc k«c* wUb trttry beetle.
■ CUHALEN^^4TC^CO^nc^^^CRAF^^^FE>INAj|
fEberle Bros.,^
} PLUMBERS |
Z OFEN-work. /
/ * 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Paf C
S Phone. 630. C
ffl (0 l|j Hi ili ill 111 Hi iliil' it' il: X !Ii ili !li it; iIiStWS
jj PARK INSTITUTE, |
it 8 North Ave. West, Allegheny, Penn'a. ' {i
\\FULL BUSINESS, p
H SHORTHAND AND 11
ENGLISH COURSES.«
i i We teach the Budget System of Bookkeeping f}
< t and McKee and the Graham Systems of * ■
11 Shorthand. |!
(*? Tuition payable monthly. \\
• j Write for illustrated catalogue. t l
|| Rowan & Hughes, Managers, jg
direct from the maker
■ H Forsts7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 J2
I 11 P*®k#d in plain, sealed cases, expressage H
I H prepaid to your nearest station. I
■ >. Onr gooda ia aged lo the wood, and la pure ud me|- E
mL p U low. better tb»n YOU have ha/1 from othera for the *
M prjcu - tJT y t)nr tl .<niry htvk. W,
■ Any JUnk of Plttaburg or the !->!jUJr of thin j>;«jx-r H
I will tell you that our wont ia good, and that w« are H
I ■*?« reaponelble.
H We do not humbug you like no many advertising ao ■
H called "DUtlller*." **
By btiyiag from ON yon get an boneat article, mad): rw|
H from boneat, aelect grain, by boneat people, H
H Hend for our private j»rlce liat. B
If yon will aend aa tb«* narn<-a of 10 good famillea in yonr B
H vicinity wbo nae Whlakey for medicinal purpoae*, and to whom we ■
may aend onr price Mat, w« will aend you. with yonr lirxf order, H
H UM 'inartof Pnre Virginia Homemade l»la/kl<erry Wln<-, KKKE. H
I MORRIS FORST & CO., I
Car. TM Ave, * Swltklltld St., fit u bar;, Pa, J
DO YOU WISM TO HAKE
YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS, YOUR CHURCHJ
YOUR LODGE, OR ANY ROOM
MORE ATTRACTIVE?
WRITE US FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING
WHEELING CEILINGS
MADE OF STEEL.
WHEELING CORRUGATING CO.,
WHEELING. V. VA. |
DANCE OF THE DEER
THE OLD DOE S GRACEFUL ANTICS
WITH HER YOUNGSTERS.
Ckaralsc aid tnunoaJ sp»rt»fle
That Vu WltnfKed by a Hm»«er.
A Sorel Clrcn In i Falrr Him*.
Tie Voibk Lord of the Wo«da.
Tie first tiiue I s-a-x him 'was in the
co&piiDT of iiis mother and a sister,
whom Le much resembled, says Hngh
M. Warraod in Blackwood's Magazine.
He was playing and nibbling along the
soft frige of a little tarn. What a
dainty, nimble, unconcerned looking llt
tkr person be was! 1 sat hidden on a
hillock about 200 yards distant watch
ing the trio. His mother was a very
large old doe, whom I bad known by
for several seasons, but this was
the only one in whicb she had been suc
cessful in rearing both ber infants to
such an age of semi-independence.
It might bare been a week later ere
I saw the old mother doe out again
w;tb her family, when again I foqgfl
her feeding by the little tarn In the
hollow. Sbe appeared totally unaware
of ity presence, and what she was
about I ooukl not imagine, for she
strolled backward and forward as a
man might who was making up his
mind about something.
Suddenly sbe sprang forward a yard
or two into a round open space in the
heather, hitherto unnoticed by me, and
beg sn running round and round. As
if from out of the very earth and al
most at the same moment into tbe cir
cle jumped Master Buck and his sis
ter, and before I had time to gues3 at
what was going to happen I found my
self tbe solitary spectator of certainly
the most novel and graceful circus I
had ever seen or may ever hope to see
again.
Bound went tbe old doe faster and
faster, ber children after ber. Then
she faced about, chasing tbe latter this
time. Again sbe turned and was fol
lowed, and so tbe game went on. Pres
ently all three w#re out of tbe ring,
led by tbe doe, and bounding away
through the heather, over the ridge and
out of sight.
I thought that I bad seen the lait of
them for one day, but not so. Back I
beheld tbe performers coming at full
gallop, and this time tbey had another
performer with them. Last year's
fawn bad Joined the troupe. On they
all came without a stop and into tbe
fairy ring, where I was treated to
another graceful performance, which
seemed rather more complicated than
the first. I w!»h I had studied it bet
ter, but I was so surprised at tbe
whole tblag and it was ov«r so quick
ly tbat I really had not a fair chanc*
to grasp every detail.
In a few minutes the ring watt emp
ty. the performers out of sight, and I
left alone to wonder If what I saw wag
real or Imaginary. ileal It certainly
wan, for when my astonishment had
worn off a little I got up and went for
ward to view the fairy circle, where I
found abundant trace# of my fairies,
and a few yard* away I found another
circle, which wan evidently In use, and
farther on another, frhlch appeared old
and disused. In one stood a tree, In
another two stumps of tree* cut down,
the latter being the one most In use, to
judge by the state of the ground,
I went home happy that evening, for
I felt that I htd been n witnew to a
spectacle few *i*ortsn)en have had an
opportunity of witnessing.
From the time when I fir«t saw my
young lord of the wood* playing In the
fairy ring with hi* mother and ulster
I saw him frequently each year and
usually about the »ame spot. He was
really a grand beast. Tlie full deep
coronate*, stout dark horn*, rough a*
ancient birch trees, with long curved
points atmve, formed a head »u< h as I
have never seen on any living buck
before. It was a head to dream of.
My brotlier, a friend who had never
seen a buck and I took a walk one
Sunday afternoon to vl*lt a loch on the
hill which had lately been atocked with
trout. We lay for u long time In the
heather watching the fish rl*e, and
flndhig the hour, when we rone to go,
wan later than we had Imagined, we
took a Nbort cut back through the big
fir wood*, which short cut led u*
through my lord'* domain. Our friend
was particularly anxious to see a good
buck, so I led the way first by a track
where I happened to know a nice beaut
was often to Men, but of course on
that day he was Invisible.
Proceeding homeward we entered a
little valley to the east of the part of
the wood that my lord wax supposed
to have selected a* hi* own and where
I had not hem a roe that season. A*
we came out at the far end, there, ly
ing down on the slope before u», was
my lord himself. He must linve seen
us before we saw him, hut had allowed
us to approach to within *lxty or seven
ty yard*. We all three stood still gay.
In.; at him In rapt astonishment, while
be gazed Inquiringly back at u* with a
look whi'-h said, "1* not the Sabbath
my own to rest?" Then he row, and
with two loud slurp hark > disappeared
over the bill.
I have never him since. I
■ought him many times, hut hi* pow
er* of evasl 'i ere superior to mine
of pursuit. At times 1 almost wonder
ed if he was not some uncanny phan
tom, the ghost of a ijreat hu ,- k of the
pleistocene age. Uut, no; It I* he v/hom
1 knew from babyhood, grown now to
be a great lord of the forest, and a
master of woodcraft. Are not the
mark* of hi* torn* on every sapling
within his domain? Kverywbwe there
is evidence of a material body and of
mischief and temper. I can only wish
that he mny go scot free all bis days.
Ill* grace I* hi* own, hi* charm p'-r
--hap* thai of the falrle*. Who I' m ever
•hot a buck that he *aw Initiated in
the Ix'Wllderlng turn* and doubling of
the falrle*' ring?
THE SPANISH NOVIO.
A (illtnnl Who Karri? WrcJn llw
Mal<J<-» II- Att-utim.
A Kpnnlah maiden wbo IN In tb«
letiat attractive U alwaya attended by
a young man. Ho la called her novlo,
anil It la hla privilege to accompany
bw on her walka, though of cotirac nl
way* with either b<-r mother or n maid
to play propriety. ilia courtaldp ad
ton end* In hla becoming engaged to
the young lady, but wblle It hiata abb
baa to be obedient and loyal lo blm.
If he ahould Iranafcr hla affection*
to another fair damael, lh<* slighted one
I' baa no r«-dr<-aa, for be la nt liber
ty to do ao, their friendship never !><•
in k regarded In the light of a formal
'WWemeat. Marriage* ar<- settled by
: the h«-fi<la of the two famlllea chiefly
J concerned, and until such an arrange
i ment la made the young Hpanlard may
I be novlo to aa many glrla aa be llkca,
I one after another. 'Hil* ctiafotn baa
J certainly more advuntagea for the men
than It baa for the maldcna, hut yet
j few Hpanlah glrla would care to lie
! without a novlo, however fickle he
1 might be.
Hula In l*ala*»»la.
A a< lentlat exploring t'utagonla aaya:
"The Impaaaablllly of I'atagonbt mud
1« proverbial, You cannot walk through
It, and It takea a aturdy utile to curry
you through. More often than not II '
la '-auaeii hy the burrowing of a tallleaa j
rat known aa the tucu tueti. Acrea
Upon iKYea, amounting to a<juare mile*
even, of olberwlne aound ami whole j
aome ground are undermined |,y thla I
liid.-fifllgnble Utile pe»,t. !(<• holda the
country aa nothing elae holila It until j
the advent of aheci> or <uitl«> (which he ,
hai< i; induce* him to aiilft the accne
of hla nightly luhora." IJoaton i'ran-
IKTlpt,.
1 Pace
i /v ~ That
I Tells.
In the six day bicycle races the pace
tells terribly at the end. Man after
man falls out exhausted. The victor
wabbles wearily over the line. In the
business race it's the same. Man after
man drops oat exhausted. The success
ful man is often a dyspeptic, unable to
enjoy success. When the stomach is
diseased there is not enough nutrition
assimilated to sustain the body and re
pair the daily waste of tissues. The
result is weakness, tending to collapse.
Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery
cnres diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion anrl nutrition. It
enables the perfect assimilation of food
by which the body is built up with
sound, healthy flesh.
•I have taker: one bottle of Doctor Fierce®
Golden Medical I«jcc.-rrry for indigestion and
liver complaint.'* write* Mr C M WiUcm, of
Yadkin College Davidnon Co.. N C. "
had no bad »ince I commenced tak.n?
y.uz medicine—in fact have not felt like the
utne man Before I took the 'Golden Medical
Discovery' I could not eat anything with- ut
awful dlitress bat now I can eat anything I
winh withoot having unpleasant feeling? J—■ st
far:znrz ocr baby was teething and so ptx r
he was almost a skeleton We gave him your
Golden Medical I/isovery' and now he is as
healthy and well as anv child. I will speak a
(food word f'.r your medicine whenever I have
an opportunity."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure sick headache.
N QSSi
CATARRH /f|,^
In Hi iu JUO/
Ely's Cream Balm v P///
&euum,tootbetat»dheais f
the diseased mem brace. 1
It care* catarrh atd drive*
•way a cold in the bead
qnkklj.
Cream Ilalm ia placed into the noatrJ», epreada
over the membrane and ia absorbed. Eei ef ia im
mediate and a care follows. It ie not drying—doe*
not produce sneezing. Larze Size, 50 cents at Drag
gift* or hjr mail; Trial Size, JQeecta.
ELT BROTHERS. V, Warren Street, New York
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phreys' 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.
Three Sizes, 25c.. 30e. aud £ I .00. hold by
'iruccUu. or sen I prepaU on receipt of priee.
luinphrpfV Medletoe Co., Cor. William and
fobn fcta.. .tew l urk.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over AO years, the only success
ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $3.
Hold by DragghU, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphrey*' Med. Co., W.lluun t John St«., N. V.
PAROID
READY
OOFING,
J)/ ; .KUII). The koofing with NO
FAk. Won't dry out. Won't
i;row brittle.
A NYONK can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core ol
each roll.
IJ EI'RESKNTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/ iNLY requires painting every
f<:wyears. Not when fif»t
laid.
I S Cheaper than Gravel, S!;:te
or Shingle*
I DEMAND for I'AKOID is world
wide.
'MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Otbw t"su—A. Humpies arid Price* are
your* if yon will auk DM.
L C. WICK,
BUTLEK. PA.
*I.OO DELIVERED ANYWHERE
t' l in the United States,
beautiful rnirilatur*. walnut "(Juckoo
Clock." (Mtw nmaiiwnt n
jr c*r»»1; milotautlally i<u> ABjk
'/4t«th«r. Kv<-rjr clock ruurmiU;.*! SBfIMWI
l»«rfr. i tlmn k««p«r Kl>»a«it Krtw- fICTIW
tor car'l parll<;«; pruunt. HKI 2B
Mjvlc of lmf'l wood. hJ4 liicFmi* fillfli, Sg! jL
iJSI/iclie* «Me H« <1 for Urge cat* ViMT
lo* of >p4>'lsltl/:> tin low •/JS*
t>rl''! will utartlc you I
IRI*STATI TRADING CO., fi
109 torttoM Wrffl. fitlvfeorfl. P«. '«
REMOVAL.
We hav« removed our Marble and
Granite ahopa from corner jif Main and
' lay *trc< i« ii N'" '<"> N. Main f
(opposite W. I» IJraridon'a reaidenc*),
where we will i<e pleaded to m -et our
caatomera with llgurea that are right
on
Monuments & Headstones
'A all kinds atirl *»n .i! to prcjoircl
to give best figures on
Iron Fence. Flower Vases
etc.. nn M- btvr ur<-1 lha aolc agency
from tbe (Stewart Iron Work* of Oin
cinoati.Obio, for this town and vicinity.
P. H. Sechler
:v you liavc uny t' itl itlitli- or liunliK't* lo
•wit. we i'nri aell If.
II- you wuni, tolMiy iievtl.lnir w have IL
for ante,
THE < I'KKII.It 'XiMI'ANV,
Z4M 4tb Ave, I'llUl.iirK, I'a.
Do You buy Medicines?
Certainly You Do.
Then you want tin ■< •» f<;i Ik
leant money. I hat is our motto.
(Zotnr anil >»<•<• »'* whet, i i nec<l of
anything in the \)rt ;j» Line and
w arc sure you will call again.
We carry .1 full line of I>rngH,
Chemical*, Toilet Article*, etc.
Purvis' Pharmacy
H. <i. PtJUVIH, I'M. <J
Both Phonaa.
818 H Mali: Ht. Hutler I'*.
Might aa wull h«vo tins l*«t, trr lilt
tor & KockenaUdu a fur your u#xt aolt. I
ANOTHER WORD
ABOUT XMAS.
Do you realize that Xmas
will be here in less than four
weeks, it is a fact and people
are already buying. My stock
is now complete and includes a
: full line of Hand Painted China.
' Gold Vases, Imperial Bronze,
Statuary, Gold Clocks, Toilet
( Sets, in addition to a full line of
Jewelry, Diamonds, Diamond
| Brooches, Watches, both in
gold and gold filled, solid silver
ware, Fancy Articles. Portable
Reading Lamps, etc., in fact 1
have the largest line of goods
this year I have ever had and
my store is surpassed by few
even in large cities and my
prices are much lower, quality
considered. No misrepresenta
tion. I would be very much
pleased to have you call and
look around.
Carl H. Leighner
•leweler ami Optician,
2<'DS. Main .-treet. - Bntler, Pa.
1 ——
Christmas Tailoring
•m't any belter here than onr plain,
every day kir,<f. For we always do onr
bet-f OU ev. ry
SUIT OK CO 4 T
oideied. You tan never find fanlt witl'
on wcuk. for there isn't any to find
Cloth fir wnd finish are altvajs perfect.
We would liks to make yotl Boiue new
clothes for Christinas, jui-t to have yon
feel r«ai!y well for oace Jas
trv the experiment and see,
WM. COOPER,
LEADING TAILOR,
Cor Diamond, Butler, Pa
metal novelties
Useful things to give a man
—at little cost.
Table of handsome Metal
Bill Clips, Ink Wells, Paper
Weights, Match Holders, Pipe
Racks, Ash Trays—Novel de
signs—with artistic colorings,
15c to $4.50 each.
Burnt Wood Novelties with
hand painted decorations In
vivid colors, 50c to $3.50 each.
Remember, that we will pay
Postal, Freight or Express
Charges on all purchases
amounting to $5.00 or more if
destined within 500 miles.
Bo£sj\s & Huh)
AIJ.F.OHKMV PA.
EVERY WEEK
SHOWS GROWTH
nnd tuinK* morn convincing »vi
di-i.n h of a Imalthy biiHiuMM |
Ikxiiii.
Kow in lh< time to n.'iiki'
money, an«l my o)Ji<e* a r « the
place t'> make it in M|»ectilatlon.
H«-nd for Ixiokh td nhowinK what
1 do for my euntomer*
R. M. Weaver
Stocks and Bonds
223 Fourlb Avenue,
MTTSBUHG.
Local office,2l3S. Main St.
Butler,
E. L. STILLWAGON,
Manager.
$350 PIANO ONLY $l4O
lloflmann'i, SJ7 hmllhllclil SI., i'lllalwri. j
A handaome mahogany upright piano \
with Iwantlful, mellow ton<\ worth :
wil Im «old for 1110, Including '
«tix»l and cover. Thin i* a high grade, |
allghtly ua»d piano, in perfect condition '
nnd an • xceptlonal linrgain.
If yon want a piano and can h'Jy one ,
at aliont half iu regnlar value would It
not pay well to InviNtlgal" thia extra
<rdinary olfi-r"' If ao, call or write for
roll pnrtii'tilaiM
.1 M HOFFMANN ''O., |
fi37 Hmithfleld atri' t, I'lttabnrg, I'a
Katahliahed IHlli). Hole repreaentatl vea (
Cor bohmer, V'oaa and JUohuiatf Plauoa. '
■ The "7.7." i-s guar- j
anteed forflOdajs
given if they
break within
If yrur dealer j
does not keep
them write !
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
Jeweler and Graduate Optician
Next Do-jr to Court House. Butler, Pa
COY IAZ RR( >T - EHS
Members Pittsburg Stock Exchange.
Boorc> SOC-j<>7-Keystone f:ldg.. .'124 4t hive.
Both l'hones. Pittsburg. Pa.
HUGH L CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer in
Fine Whiskies
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 278
People's Phone 578.
316 East Jefferson Street
BUTLER. PA
bpecidl Offer
To those purchasing photos
of groups or views, Bxlo, at
50c each, to the amount of $lO
1 will present free a fine 20x40,
exact reproduction that will
stand washing and not fade
away. No bum work, but a
fine permanent Bromide en
largement, fully guaranteed.
This offer is good till October
Ist, 1904.
FIB H K, R,
The Outdoor Artist,
The Butler Dye Works
We haw a large number of late model
IC'-rriirigtoiiH. i-mlth Premiers. Hammonds,
I ituburg v i*»lb!es and other standard makes
,f Typewriters that we will sell ch-aii.
UNDEKWOOD TY'PEWKITEK COMPANY.
-11 I'lfth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
IF YOL" WANT TO BELL YOUB KAKVt.
House I,r Business we ran sell It for you. If
yon w<*nf i« buy «i- <-ac furnish you a prop
«-riy or business. Wrlce to Heal Estate De
partment,
Isterna'icnal Savior* * Trnat CO.,
Pttteburg, I'a.
FARM 3 FASMi FARMS
ixt you want to sell or exchange your farm?
IK> you want to buy a farmV If %o write
•IA«. A. COOPEK A CO..
41') Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa.
TIM XALL- feller and prouoter of nat
ents. <4*< (lerman National llanU Itulldln/.
Pittsburg, Pa.
PEHf-iVHOVAL PILLS
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*mfr. M* . -r» •lluAA* l.iulif*. nMk riruinrUl fo»
CilK f(IlN / > !•; *• ««<*■,lHlf it, K«-d
«>«»!>• t* > • with bin* ribbon.
ribfßOl' r. I*.- f t'u« (fititKrruuilblMtl
luMo»iwitnii hiiilMilftim. liny of your I'njififint,
of mud i«•. i • to* l # i iilculan, T*atl
ifi'itjl.tln . . " for (.itdlra," in W^r
by rrluni Zr»*l. I «-• imottia!*. Hold bj
ail l»rtiry ■*,
fH!< »J* . /Krf ORKMICAL CO.
■ Utfdu -.
VJ .» 1~. M* «a<%4A
VICTOR MACHINERY CO.
C <r. Mxlitli A I.llxrly Ht*. I'lll.*liur|f, l»a.
l-tinil IHfttance Bell Telephone.
Hid* furnUl.wl for Installing or morltitf
plant*. Crneral repair* on prlnlliiK idii
<-hln»-ry. Kxtx-rt* tar lent awl *U-a»i <i,iflno».
Experimental work; general repair*, etc.
Yot'NQ MEN To li'urn teiegraphy anil
ixmltlotm on rallrou'l; rare op|x>rltinl
■»; rail ul onre.
I'KNNHVI,VA NIA TEI.Efi ItA I'll OOI.LEUE
No* IVW-WI W2 OUII/ewl* lilock, I'ltUliurx. I'a
VISITORS
tj I'itthl<nr« or Allegheny will ftuil the
BEST DINING ACCOMODATIONS
K. J. IH RIG,
Ladli-H* and Gentlemen'))
I fining ami Limcli Kooiiih,
t'J & lil I'nrk Way, Oj<p. Bf >k«h <V Buhls
(SfHr Ft Wayne Station) Allegheny, Pa
Ste ti:r Sign direct
oppmllc the
Old I'uxtolflce
Thjolor9 Vogelfcj. M
Real EktaW and w^m
Imurancc Agency, l*i
li* S. Main St. L 3
duller. Pa. J ■
ft you har* property I mmM
Ui irtulf., or ruo k
or, want to buy or cTI
runt rati, writ** or A
uhorin u»#i. VJH
List Mailed Upon Application
®> ®>
II VOC WANT TO HEAR
WFAR (iA«;i.T S TELEPHONE EAR DKI.'M
Im St LMdw Balldioff.
IIFTII AVEM'K. I'ITTHUI'HO, PA.
madam'"Sh. Dean's I
A ntf*', r**rUt\t\ r« \U ,t Hu|«(#r«-hmml I
Mcfmf million. N'-v . k t,.,«rn 'o f.»/l. Hnfi*? I
Hurt*l Halln/if f lon < 4 intrant* «"1 H
of mom y ri'l«^l. Wi'tit |>r« (or H
II.W/ jx-r mi«, Will nt-m1 Unm on I riit) lo H
lm paid forwli*ri n*ll« v<*«l. Htimplin Kruf. ■
UWItIP MCOICAI CO., mo* tA, Itnifitn g
BoM in l5otl««r at th« Centra Ave.
Pharmacy.
LEGAL RIGHTS OF TENANTS
A V Eli IT AIS I«K MINK Ol IMoUMATION,
I Worth many t lm<-» lt« cot! ; in <J<i»ljfm*<J to
[ nrot« 'i t« nant« to tin- fullnut «-*l«*n» «»f th«*
ilnw, I ull > H'curttUi hm<l ulmoliii«'ly r«-
Miilfh-; wnili-ii In plain and klmplti litnKUfttfti, i
Ik will |>ay f»»r l!n«ilf many hundr«-<l iln»« «». I
J'tlhlUhcl l.y th«
TKNANTK ttfOIITH MCAOI'K.
In*,j#L "A" I' lint. Nallonal Hani' Jll'ltf. Wllblfin
hu/'t'. I'a I'rifM puNtpiild. Agm<u wanted
l:asy and Quick!
Soap-Making
with
BANNER LYE
To make tlie veiy lir-.t tonp, f.imply
•lisvilve :t c.iii of Ihtnttir Iys in «old
watrr, inclt slb». of };rc.f.r, jiour the
I.yc water in tlic j;rca-.<-, J.tir and jnil
u'i'lc to let
lull lllrcitliini on I.very l'w.ka(o
Jtunnrr !ye ii pulveri/c<l. The ran
may l/c o(jened arid • loitcd at will, jicr
mitting the u-.e of a omall quantity at a
lime. It ii ju-jt tli«- ariiile ii<!t'<lr<l in
evciy houachold, ll will clean paint,
floors, mai Me and tilr work, ►often iv.iicr,
ili*»irifert hinkn, rlotet* and wa«.to pipe*
Write lor booklet of H,inner
Iyt ' free. '
lb* Pmn Chrmlial Worka. 1'lilla.Ul„lil«
Adv« rtli' iu Tli« Citlzou. 1
Beef Iron and Wine.
i
Our famous system builder
and general tonic makes rich,
red blood and tones the various
organs. Easy to take and quick
to act. A warm glow can be
. felt stealing to the finger tips
with almost the first dose.
Don't You Need a Tonic?
Are you weak, tired, run
i down, nervous, with thin blood,
; pale lips, and no appetite? If
! so, take a bottle; it brightens
! the eyes and makes red
cheeks.
Price 50 cents a pint
Satisfaction or your money
back.
THE
Crystal Pharmacy
R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G„
BOTH PHONES.
106 N. Main St., Butler, Pa.
Binding: of Books
Is our occupation. We put our
entire timf to studying the best j
and latest iretliods of doing our'
work. It" ycu arc thinking of
having sorrc work done in this
line I am sure you will be weil
pl.-a&cd if ) ou have it done a;
Ite Boiler Book Binder;,
W. W. A MOM, Prop.
OPD Conrt Honw.
L. C. WICK,
DEALKB Ts*
LUHBER.
■—t m MMMM Vr
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Rt.ar of
Wick House- Butler ''enn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs al
wavs on hand and for hire.
Best accommodations In town for perma
aent boarding and transient trade. Bpecl
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses
A K»od c ass of horses, both drivers a«>(l
draft horses always on band and for sa!e
j"ler a full guarantee; and horses bough
won proper notification bv
PEARSON B. NACE.
T- Kttcon* No 21 .
ELY MAY J. V. STUAItT
MAY & STUART,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Best Accommodations in town
For Trannient Custom.
PHONKS: People's 125; Bell 59.
Kearofßickel Building, H- Mian St.
Bntler, Pa
W S. & E. WFCK,
UKALEUHIN
Hough and Worked Lumber of til Kln(V
Dnora, Hanh and Moulding
OH Well lUkh a Hpeclaltf.
Oflli-e and Yard
K. Cunningham and Monro* Hti
'nur wniit Heon Depot,
in"' rtj » i
i fWindowGiassi
£ ANY >
; J SIZE <
> CUT S
\ TO T
' I ORDER <
5 Redick <& Grohman |
S 109 North Mdin St:, I
1 Butler, Pa. i
Don't Know That?
That Ht'-ni'n Creamery an«l Milk
depot lit Dim jear of 417 Honth
Mmlu Afreet horn operation*
WELL, IT IS!
Ami if you want if'""! Milk,
C'rram. Cr«uii«ry Butter or Butter
mllk, call awl «(••• mm or wnteh for
our wax oo '
People * Phone l!I"i 801 l Phono 2<JB.
AHK YOU 11 GR(X;KR for Hteen'ii
Boiled f'ider in quart j»m.
We KnnmnU-e >ur nroduct" pare
and fr e from any adulteration.
J. II STEEN'S CREAMERY.
M C. WAGNER
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER
IMb Hon 111 Main Ht
C< )STI I MKS
Ami all niM*im»lll»«i tar Hlitg* find MiiMjiiartMln
Mi&U" ni#h Wlkh, IliunU, <ir«ii»c|ii4lfit«, <illt
lirutil. ll' IU, « < hi* r.-uHonuMy hlrttd or
lxjlJ|(lll lit
Kmhct BrnH.
•toxJK. Ohio Htr<»)t. Allegheny, Pa.
111. 1,1. I'IIONF. nb-U* KIIAH
< Wm. Foster, ?
| Architect. I
? 4WMMNI iIMMM *.> c
r Plan of all kind of liuildlnif* v
j furninhed on mhort nottoo. S '
>€ Ofllee In IW# HulliliiiK. f J
\ Butler, Pa I
THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. |
| THE \
j Butler County National Bank. j
| A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of 1
Butler County to do business with.
| / Capital # 300,000.00 j
| Strength surplus 300,000.001
(Assets 2,706,342 30 f
We invite YOUR business—assuring ycu PROMPT
COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service.
I "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" j
""""' MAKE THE I
1 YOUNG FOLKS HAPPY
By opening for each one with a
Dollar or more a ?■
CHRISTMAS BANK ACCOUNT
tit will teach them habits of thrift that
will benefit theui later in life. S
Three per cent, interest compounded semi
annually paid. *■ I
Branch Banks for home use free to
depositors.
tier Savings & Trust Co.
108 South Main Street
ASSETS $2,034,801.12.
booklet "Saving for the asking.
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLEK, PA.
CAPITAL - $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00
(EARN EI))
Account* of the public solicited. A liberal rate of inteiest paid.
JOHN T YOUNKINS President.. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice Proeideut
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLER. Ass't Cashier.
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIg
j For Sale. |
|| The real estate of Mrs. Mary IS
gj B. Muntz, deceased, consisting of j
sg the following tracts, all located in jj«
gf the Borough of Butler, Pa. lis
Ist. A strip fronting 115 feet on South
JSi Main street and extending along the B. & {gj*
O. R. R. about 500 feet. This tract is well
Jgf adapted for manufacturing or warehouse Ip
2nd. The homestead of about two acres, j^l
having a large comfortable dwelling house fsrs;
S6SJ and outbuildings, fronting 150 feet on Main
street and lying between the plank road
and the B. &O. R. R., having a frontage .fls
86|J on the latter of over 500 feet. This tract
is unexcelled for manufacturing purposes,
and has a never failing spring of water f&l
8 M
a 3rd. A tract of about eight acres south tg*
of the plank road and west of Main street.
*||| This tract can be subdivided into about iF;
forty buildings lots, commanding a splendid
jHI view and within a few minutes walk of the
business portion of the town. |f|jg
18 4th. A large lot fronting 120 feet on jg*
igj Main street and having thereon a two story
all! frame slate roof dwelling house in excel- )§k
lent condition and with all modern con- |g
jg veniences. | V?
For prices, terms, etc,, inquire of {j|
| John N. /Muntz, jj
§} No. 637 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa, ||
li Pittsburg Exposition W
■J AND THE M
fj KLEBER PIANO l]
A I'itUjtirn Art Product. Manufactured by Ll
r 4 tbit old and well known firm,
H H. KLEBER & BRO. 0
rfl Factory in (Jreonabnnr, Pa. When yon vlttit W2
kl the Exposition don't fail to call at Kleber'a [ ■
W A Ml# Store, 2'H-WA Fifth Avenue, and fee the kl
Irf'Hiitifnl Klulrt r Pluno*. W A
3 The Kleber Baby Grand
r. In now and daintleat (Irand Piano
mad*. Catalog free if yon urn thiukinK "f W A
> imyiiiK « Piano fill ont thin COUPON. r ■
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> | lam Ihlnkiot of a IMaao Srad to my nddrea. a | I «
I J copy of your I'amoui Hlil Time Sooja free of (barge: I
r K letter* are the nolo agenta for the f anion* ij
1 Knabe Pianos ij
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