THE BUTLER CITIZEN. WILLIAM OTSEGLKY Publisher THTTRSDAY, MAY 4. 1905. gjl per ytar Is Atfvaace. Otherwise $1 SO ANNOUNCEMENTS. Subject to Butler Count) Republican Primary. May 27, 1905. from 1 to . p.m. FOB &HI£RiFF, TOHN B- CALDWELL, Jefferson twp. ALEX. MCCUXE CAMPBELL. Butfer, (better known as Coon Campbell ) A O. HEPLER, Butler, formerly Oakland twp. JOHN T. MARTIN. Buffalo twp DAVID C. SANDERSON. Franklin twp. formerly of Clay twp. JOHN H. TEBAY. Eau Claire. FOTT PKOTHONOTAITY, JOHN C. CLARK, Washington twj. JAMES M. CRUIKSHANK, Winfieldtwp. HARRY L- KELLY, Butler. formerly of Worth twp. | JAMES M. MCCOLLOGGH, Fairview tp. RBHISTEB AND KECORDEB, JULIAN A. CLARK, Centre twp. J. E. CRAIG. Mars. J P DAVIS, Bntler, formerly Brady tp H. W. KOONCE, Bntler boro, Formerly Penn twp. JAMES RANKIN, Penn twp. GEORGE W. SHIEVER, Bntler. POHTEB W.LSON, Ontn. TBKASUKEK, THOMAS ALEXANDER. 3utler Formerly of Brady twp. JACOB W. GLOSSNER, Millerstown. O. B. THOBNE. Clay twp. 8. C TRIMBLE, Middlesex twp. COUNTY COMMISSION ER, (Two to nominate. ) J. S. CAMPBELL. Cherry twp. N S. GROSSMAN, Franklin twp. AMOS HALL, Branch ton. Sbpperyrock twp. NOAH HENRY, Oakland twp. W. U. HOFFMAN. Saxonbnrg. JOHN W. HILLIARD, Washington twp. J. N. MAHARG. Penn twp. GEO. J. MABBUBGER, Forward twp. S. C. MOORE, Clinton twp. JAMES L. PATTERSON, Jefferson twp. SAMUEL M. SEATON. Butler. WILLIAM SIEBEBT. Bntler. COUNTY AUDITOR, (Two to nominate.) HARRY H. BBICKER. Penn twp. DAVID CCPPS, Bntler A- B. EKAS, Buffalo twp. W. C. FAGAN. sth Ward, Butler. JOHN A. GILLILAND, Summit twp. JASPER C KI ESTER, Clay twp W. B. SCOTT, Adams twp., Formerly of West Sunbury. CORONER. DR. W. B. CLARK, Butler. DR. WALTER S. PATTERSON. Bntler. DB. RAYMOND A. THOMPSON. Butler. POLITIC A 1.. The Republican "leaders" of Pitts bnrg played "Harmony," in four acts, last week, with Boies Penrose as the central figure -and the seances ended in cuss words. The Republicans of Beaver county bold their primary on Saturday of next week. All the candidates answered Chairman Stone's invitation to express themselves against the nee of money and liquor for the getting of votes. "A square deal for every man' is to be the political motto hereafter. "The most significant thing about the platform adopted by the Republi cans of Pennsylvania at their State con vention is its eloquent silence upon reg ulation of railroads by Federal legisla tion. It is generally admitted that thiß question transcends in importance all others now at issue before the people of the United States. The attitude ot President Roosevelt is well known. It is also a familiar fact that Pennsylva nia leas than six months ago gave MR. Booaevelt a larger majority than any other State in the Union. With all these circumstances in view the conclu sion is inevitable that the managers of Republican party in Pennsylvania are not in sympathy with the President in bis railroad policy, and there is notice in the silence of the platform that he NEED not look to Pennsylvania for any help."—Pittsburg Times. The Republican primaries of Alle gheny county have been postponed un til Sept. 16th. ' HARRISBURO. On Thursday last Gov. Pennypacker signed the bill abolishing the old State Board of Health and State Department of Health, with increased powers and salaries. The head of the new department is to have SIO,OOO a year, and as the bill was written by Dr. Penrose, a brother of the Senator, it is supposed be will be the first appointee. The General Appropriation bill carries an appropriation of •400,000 for the new Department. Up to Saturday he bad signed 219, and vetoed 73 bills, and yet had on bands the 300 appropriation bills, which he must prune to the extent of about five millions of dollars to keep them within the state revenues. On Monday Gov. Pennypacker signed the bill creating the State Registrar of Vital Statistics, and also the new road law creating the State Highway Depart ment. The State Registrar is authorized to appoint local deputies who shall receive A fee of 35 cents for each birth or death certificate. Under the new road law the former bureau is raised to the dignity of a de partment. This implies the appoint ment of sundry assistants having know ledge of civil engineering, clerks and the like. The linpcrtant change, bow ever, is in the distribution of propor tions of cost of state roads. The new law provides the state shall pay three fourths, the county one-eighth and the township one-eighth of the cost of mak ing permanent roadways, under the prescribed conditions. The conditions differ little from those of the previous law. Provision is made whereby town ships may make direct application for state aid, in case county authorities de cline to do so. Townships also buve the option of assuming a larger propor tlon of the cost by vote of their citizens. Th* Chicago Strike, The drivers of the grocery delivery wagons joined the striking teamsters, Monday, ss did also some 300 more teamsters, making a total of about 4000 men on a strike. The union lator leaders indicted, Sat urday, gave bail in f5,000 each, rifles] were being purchased at wholesale bjr both sides that day. Tuesday was a day of terror in city, dozens of people were assaulted and besten in all parts of the city, in cluding one preacher. One man was killed by a blow on the head. Yesterday morning six-bnndred de livery wsgons started out at 7 o'clock, with seventeen hnndred policemen on dnty. and yet within an hour eight men including one Catholic Priest had been badly beaten. The strikers were armed with hick ory canes snd black jacks, and one msn was stabbed several timer. More po licemen where being sworn In and arm- Ad with shot-guns. The Directors Convention. i The largest and best-natured crowd J of the year assembled in and about the Court House. Tuesday. The two-hun- > dred and eighty-fonr School Directors present, the jurymen, candidates and j spectators crowded the sidewalk and steps at noon At 1 p.m. the Directors assembled in the large Court Room and were called to ord*r by Supt. Painter. Rev W. J. Grimes was elected Presi-1 dent of the convention: R. F. McMeek i in, Secretary, and W. P. Kinsev and Frank Critchlow. Tellers. On motion the ealary of the Superin tendent was continued as at present, about |1.700 per year—the minimum the law allows for the number of schools. All persons not directors or newspa per men were then, on motion, request ed to leave the room. I The calling of the roll disclosed many changes, and it took some time to cor rect the list Two-hundred and eighty - four of a possible 320 were present, making 143 votes necessary to elect. Nominations being called for the known candidates were named each with a complimentary word, and the canvention proceeded to the first ballot —the delegation from each district ris ing, and standing, while the votes were being recorded. As a rule the delega tions v6ted for their home or nearest candidate, but on the first ballot the candidates received one vote each in several districts. Mr. Kelly withdrew after the second Dallot, the third show ed a tendency towards PenSeld. and on the the fourth he was elected. The following are the ballots 12 3 4 Dvke 43 47 85 Kelly 19 If —l McQuifction 57 51 40 1 Painter 76 75 *0 j»j Pentield 60 75 122 198 Walker 2# 1!' 3 Mr. Painter took his defeat graceful ly, he made an excellent superintendent and it was the "third term ' cry that defeated him, and Mr. McQuistion was hampered by the prejudice against But lar borough: but in Mr. Penfield the convention made no mistake, as he is a man of sterling character, good educa tion and with several years experience iu the public schools. On Tuesday evening the directors of Butler borough met and re-elected Prof. John A. Gibson, Superintendent of the Borough Schools without opposition, and the salary was fixed at $2-500 a year, an increase of #SOO. Mur Day Horror. Warsaw,the beautiful capital ot Rus sian Poland, was the scene of a terrible massacre, Monday. Glorious weather gave zest to the May day celebrations and all factories, shops and offices were closed. The streets were crowded from early in the morn ins: with gaily dressed people and troops Children everywhere enjoyed themselves in the warm sunshine. The presence of numerous patrols of Cossacks and in fantry were the only reminder of lurk ing danger. No outward incident was reported until 2 o'clock that afternoon, when a procession of several thousand work men carrying red flags marched along Zelazne street. The demonstration was qnite orderly and proceeded without molestat'on for some distance, 3adden ly several squadrons of Uhlans appear ed, but without interfering with the procession and took up a position along the sidewalks, while the workmen pas sed through the lines. Then a company of infantry rip proacbed from the trout ituil itnsimdiuUs- Fy the cavalry charged into the prrylii{f preparations simply < op dry caturrh ; they dry up tho hr< r< 1 which adhere to the membrane uud d< pose, causing afar more serious troubl the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid; ing inltalants, fumes, smokes and and use tliat which clear. HC-H, sootle 1 heals. Ely's Cream Balin is such aril n< i!y and will euro catarrh or cold in the !. d easily and plua ianlly. A trial size will L. mailed for 10 cents. All druggie.tn sell (h<> 50c. size. Ely Urothers 5C Warren St., N.Y. The Uahn cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads iti If over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Halm you nro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance opening, extending a. <1 adopting McKee street from Dunbar street to Mulberry stri et within the limits of Bntler borough. Pa., is a public street and highway of and within the said borough. Whereas, a petition of a majority of the property owners in interest and number along the proposed extension of VfcKee street from Dunbar street to Mulberry street, in Butler borough, I'a , has 1« en pr< tented to tin- Town Council of .aid borotich asking that McK«e street be opened, extended and adopted as a public stre»t and highway from Dunbar street to Mulberry street. And win leas, the said petition Is veri tied by a 111 davit of .1 II Harper, one of said petitioner*, an reqnlred by Ac of Assembly, therefore. Section 1 The Hurgesi and Town Council 1 f Butler lioiongh do ordain and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same- That McKee street. In Butter Borough, I'a . toall bo, and the same hereby in openrd and e* tended Irom Dim bur treet to Mulberry street to M width of forty And the same M h< < by sdo.ited an a publte str'et and highway of Holler Borough The location of said n'reet to be an iu dicated on the plan of lots of Ellas Hhakely through which the ild street passes. Section The solicitor is hereby authorized snd directed to prepare and present a petition to Court for the ap pointment of Viewers for the 10 • < medt of damages aid lieneHts, if any, for tho ojH-nlng and extending of the said street. Ordained and enacted in Council this 4th day of Apr, H>us. provi d of by me. W. M. KENNEDY. Burgess I DEATHS. SLOAN— At her Lome in Eau Claire, April 20, 1900, Mrs Joseph Sloan, aged abont TO years. She leaves a husband and some child ren. MARTIN At ht-r home in Penn twp , April 2fi. I'JO. r >, Mrs W T. Martin, nee Anderson, aged 42 years BLOOM—At Lt-r horn - in Zeli>-aople. April 23, ltii'-">. Mis. Christina Dindin ger. v.-ife of Henry Bloom, in her OOtli year MARSHALL Ar his home ut Polk, 1 Pii., April 20. lSkiY John B. Marshall, j formerly of this conntv, in Ilia 62d ; year. PATTERSON -At his home in Peun twp , April 2s, 190"), R. L Patterson, aged 49 years. Mr. Patterson's death was caused by liver trouble. He leaves a widow and six children. GALBREATH —At her home in Win field twp.. May 1, 1905, Mrs. Isabella, widow of Joseph Galbreatb, in her *4th year. She is survived by four sons and one daughter. PORTER—At his home in Marion twp. April 27, l!R),"i, John M. Porter, aged H-\ years. ■ Mr. Pcrter was a solder of the civil war. was an elder in the New Hope chnrch, and is survived by five daughters. MURTLAND—ApriI 27. WOo, infant child of Warren Mnrtlandof Donegal twp. M.UDER—At the Butler Hospital, April 2!». 1905. Mrs. Lizzie, wife of Herman Muder of Saxon Station, aged 49 years. She is survived by her husband and three chil iren. PROSPER—At Pleasant Hill. Missouri, A. B. Pro j ser, formerly of this coun ty- Pl'FF—At his home in Kaylor, May 2, 1905. Wm. Puff, aged 62 years. Mr. PnfT was the youngest ot ae\eu brothers who came from Germany to this country, and has lived at Kaylor for many years. He is survived by his wife, a sister of C. of Butli r. and three children, amoug whom is Mrs. Chas. Hoffman of near North Oak land. ARRAS—At the Butler Hospital, May 1, 1905, Mrs. Josei. 1!>05, the* administrator, etc , of the estate of Arnold Vorpe, late of the township of Middlesex, Butler county. Pa., dee'd., will olf»jr at public sa!*r, upon ihe prt'inise*, on Friday- May 26th, A. D 1905, at ona o'clock I' M.ofsald day, the follow iiiK described real estate, viz: AH that certain tra'*t of land situate, Ijlnjj and helri? In the toMrnnhip of Middlesex, county of Butler, arid state of I'enu a. beiriK tH>un Ky I• I T. ilurbliiuii. »nd tli» w» .t l>y lutiS* 7iT Jiia. \VJ»ltesl«l«*s and Ixaiw SatTTCr; containing forty four acres, V.M t>« r' hes, hi th»* Kanie.more or less: un tn vrblcli is i-rected nfrtoo ii«>ii-«•. log barn and ootboUdinu*# aboul 4 aore* of d liuilier, balance of lauo cleared and under fair state of cultivation, younu pea' h orchard Just coming Into bear ing of about2Sotr'-« «, alioutTiU bearing apple irccs, convenient to churchrH and school, 'Z miles from plank road and *» miles from railroad. TKJtMH ( ash upon confirmation of sale by the Court. Said described premises to lie sold free and discharged from all liens. WM. J. I»A< OE, jAMks B. MalCMKiar, Admlnlbtrator. Att'y for Adin'r. M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director, 245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA Notice in Divorce. Mina Heed, t in tin Court of < 'ommon IMeas vs of liutlcr county. I'a. A. I>. I». M. Heed.} No. '.Ai December Term. WM. Now. March 31. 190.", two subpoenas having been ls"»u«d In the atx>ve ca«%* llrnt to 1>««- Term, 1?i0I. and nivond to Marcli Term. VM>, hot li of which have. h« en returned N I. I. a» to the defendant by t lie Hherifl*. the i ourt N moved to award publication and notice to defendant to appear at. next term to show catiM' If any he has why a divorce should not b* allowed petitioner as prayed for. To l>. M. I teed. Defendant: You are hereby notified that t< timony In the above case will no taken at the hearing/ in Court at Butler, Pa., on Monday, June Wth, on the part of Mfna Itei-d. plain lift, anklng for divorce absolute fiom you on tiie ground* of desertion as set forth iu her petition '>n tile lu the above case, at which time and place you are hereby notified to he present and show cause If any you have, why sai't divorce should not lx>granted an pra>ed for MARTINI* OIIIHON. Sheriff. *v I' Bow hi: it, A. L. ttownjcic. Attorneyn for I'laintllf. Notice in Divorce. William Hioup. i ('omrnon I'isit * of BuJh r vs Co.. Pa. A I>. No l>. • IJeJI Sno lip. 1 Term. I"#i4. Now, March at. I'.nO, twii Subpoenas havlug I eeti Insucd In this i'nw. the first Ui iHii Term. and the s«'cof»d to M -trch Term, »th ol ir hi h hay 1 • • i rei i rot I 1 i a tw the defi by Ibe Hlierlff* th< 1 uiovell<'«- to defendant to appear at tn-xt t.4»rt.» and .•aune tf iiny nhe hat why a dlvon •• shoulo not be alloweil petitioner, as prayed foi. i'o Bell shoup, defendant. You are hei i-hy notified t h;il t« •tltnony In the above c.v»e will he taken at the iiearing in court at Butler. P».,on Monday, .hint- IvifC. on part of WlJllam Khoup, the plalntltf. a-iking ioroivorei al>solut<- from yo-j on tin grounds of deter tton an »et forth fn hi-, pet I Lion <>t» fill; In the atiovc cane, at which time and pta'*e you are hereby notified to lie pn »- ., Pa., hav tUK I" en granted U> t ti<- nndersinnc. FiNnr.KY, Att'y- I 10." | h. S. SIiJIJNKIN. IUA McJI'NKIN') <TATR l INHUKANCK. Oil, I'ICOI'KIITIKH. LOANH. liUTIi I'UUNEH i Dangerous Vertigo. i Dizziness or SwimuiiDg of the Associated With a Secse of Fullness, Dull Pain or Nervous Sick Head ache is a '-r' pi Ibdi.vitioD of «u Oi_ ."ii p'exy or Taralysis. i Dr. A. \\ Chase's Nerve Pills. If ilie person snbject to attack of diz zinecs or pwiiaunii:; of the head, com mouly called vertiso, vtonld only stop to realize that these sj intona are not a disease in themselves, not temporary ailments, but the plainest sort of warn I ings from nature of grave troubles of deeper origin, of an exhausted nervous system or an oncoming apoplexy, epi lepsy or paralysis, the matter would receive prompt attention. Dr A W. '"hase knew this aud provided the enre in his celebrated Nerve Pill, a medicine that brings back the glow of health ana strength by its power to furnish just what the ill fed ha'f stirved nervous system needs, uood. rich, vholesome Mood and nerre force or energy. Mr. E. Smith, of No. 1 L'nion Street, Troy, N. Y.. i-ays: "I n=er Dr. A \V. (,'hare Medicine Co , Buffalo. N. Y. Por trait and si>;n«fnre of A. W. Chase, M.D.. on every package For sale by Redick and Grohiuan, drnggist-*, l'-'J K. Main St. Butler, Pa. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of the authority .-ont ilnort In an order is»utnj; out of tl>« Orp'ian-,' Court, la aud for the county of Butler, Pennsylvania, anil to rnc directed. I will expose to sale at pu)>li<- vendue er outcry on the preu.lses, on Thursday, June Ist, 1905, Mt 11 o' \o*'k A. M . that raluablo parcel and lot of l:tt«(]. l;tt t !:♦• estate* of John Freshoorn of New Kewlr-klc y t«nvush»p t Beavor county. Penn'a. de« # :!s«;o, 1 yii rkjk and bfjug bltuated in the town.shiii of Cranberry, In the county of Butler. IViintiylvania. Ixmnded and de- d follows, to-wit: On tbe north by land* of the heir* of Michael Freshcorn. cast by land*of Samuel t raharn's heirs, south bv tiuhlic roa in a hlxh stato of cvltlvatlon, well fenced; there Is a liu«* orchard of apple, cherry aud p. th trees on satne and an ex cellent, never falling >;)rin^. TKKMS UV >ALb: Ten per centum of amount bid Id •"ub on day of .sate, forty per centum on confirmation and delivery of the iced, and the balance, with interest from »hc date of confli mat 100. In one year there after; said balance to be secured by close judgment. l>ond and mortgage on the premises. WILLIAM STEINAOHEU, Executor, of John Fresncorn. dee'd.. Knob f*. if., H' aver Co.. I'a. WILLIAM H. Lcsk. Attorney. Itutler Pa. jL/%.w%. V%- '- V " j • I $ When you put* on your # spring front come here for t i the roof. J 1 i J One of our hats will "top i t off" your suit to perfection. »» 1 2 We have thirty-eight dif # t ferent styles for spring. j| t * Manhattan shirts in the j £ new spring patterns are £ # here. ■ # d $ J * # Let us show you the new £ j neckwear and hosiery. f jjno.S.WickJ t J 0 t 4 IIATTKK AND J # I'-Phono. 015. # 1 HUM.' ,A. $ Paint for | Every Purpose^ r Yes, we have it, twenty ? c different kind, from a half S ? pint to a five gallon cari, \ C Let us quote you the 7 ( cost of painting your house/ or barn. r i Reditk & (irohmanx > 109 Korlb Main Ft, 7 \ Butler, Pa. j !- M ( . V/AGNfc'K ARTIS7 FHOTOGRAPHFR IH9 Houth Mhlii Ht . 1 H. MII.^KR FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and KIiAL ESTATE. OF PICK ltooui 506, lintler County 1 Nutiorml lluuk bnildiUK- T-I< I!1||1L & * J. G. & W. CAMPBELL, j| BUTLER, PA. In the District Court ot the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, in Baukruptcy. In the mat lor of • Bcbert LyourKUs llindmitn. iNo. 2*!o, In Bankrupt. ' Bunkruptoy. [ J To tlio i-rcditors Uobert Lycurgus Hind man, of I'etrolla. in tlie county of Butler and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice i-. hereby given that on the llthday of April. A. I>. 1«( B. tin' said Kolicrt Lycurgus Hlndiuan. was duiy abjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will !*■ h. id at tbe office of J. \S. llut'-hlson. Keferee in Bankruptcy. No. ill N. W. IMa mond. Butler. I'a.. on the 13th day of May, A. li. ISIOb. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time tlie said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be fore said meet in jr. April 24th, 1905. . „ . J. W. HDTCHISON, Keferee In Bankruptcy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of a«luiiuistration on the estate' of Arnold Vorpe, dee'd, late of Middlesex tp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to W. J. PACOK, Adm'r.. Valencia, li F. D. 2-'5. JAMES B. McJUNKIN, Att'y. 2-10-05 EXECUTORS' NOTICE- Letters testamentary on the estate of John Spohn, dee'd, late of Summit twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been grant ed tbe undersigned, all persons know inn themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti- j cated for settlement to Pi ll li l* ,T. SPOHN. I F _. Pfl JOHN SI'OHN, t rß ' R. F. D. No. 5. Butler, Pa. JAMES B MCJunkin. Att'y. 1-12-05 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Jerusha Bigham, deceased, late of Slipperyrock township, Butler county, Penn'a., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves to be indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make prompt payment and those having claims against the estate will present the same duly authenticated for settle ment to W. HENRY WILSON, Ex'r., 3-16 05 Slipperyrock, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration ou the estate of D P. Kelly, dee'd., late of Bruin borough, Butler County, I'a, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted trt said estate will pienne make im mediate payment, and auy having claims agaiust said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to the BUTLKU BA VINOS & TRUST CO., Administrator, Butler, Pa. W. D. BRANDON, Atty. 3-9-08 Agency for Standard Stock Food. The Best i In the J Market. THE Crystal Pharmacy R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G,O BOTH PHONEP, 106 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. * ********* **** Strictly High Grade 1 I PIANOS ANQ ORGANS'* Come and see me whenjJ you buy; also sheet music f or anything in the music | line. | W. A. F. GROHMAN, % f MtiMie in»trnctor and Piano Tnner, # Next door to V. M C. A, 2 People's l'hone I ■■ OROHMAN'S MUSIC STOItK. f ¥ orchestra furninhod for all I occasions. * *■# ** * * *■* **** ***** ***** **** t'yes Examined Free of Charge R." I. KIKKPATRICK, ■ Jeweler and Graduate Ootician Next Door to Court House, Butler, Pa r>, I -r_„ ,1 - l.rirtl till! l!;ulM-r Triuln anC Barber i raoe ii l .i. n . t.uy "i wilaiiy kliul «t bu»lii«MM< CAVANAOH CO, ill I .unli A in, I'liuliiirnli. PI I. KM AMD VIMVlth. Doctor iiluner, W ivim .iv.- I'lmh iiifli . ■■■ to ii»y vurad; ai*i < mi . i mi all i hP'iil. -IIt." >«••» AlHl bifKHl r..| till »;;« 1 1..n a-Jv»CO l» fI« ocU/l <>m« <• iwmi tu.ttu • i». 111. > £R'S ENGLISH PILLS g<>* \t>» n • . :f. AH.I * I|.,l'|. " »•»■ riromim ft.; « IIM 111 VI ■ |c w I JHIIII ill »•*•« tiuM ,n.*t I • • mmW't »lll« Ww I wbr nuulhrr. Ilrfiix •ulwll mu'l iidll*H»n». Ui. t your Uriimjiirt, Wild If. 11l "I "op to- «**rll«.al»r». ■nuulMU bii.l "llrllrf fur l«.illr»." «» l,< rrlurn Hatl. I• tillluoill»l«. Hula b> ■JI l.lof|/1 .In CIiIUIIKtITKIt OHKMIOAI. 00. Il«) 91sUI.ua IMiuiirr, I'lllLA, WA MmU»« *l«m«» DR. GREWER, No. 229 12 SOUTH MAIN ST. NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2, AND 3. Dr. E. Qrewer is a graduate of the 1 University of Pennsylvania, and who is now permanently located at the above address, where he treats men, women and children. Diseases of the Nervous System, the symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, soxual weakness in men I and women, ball rising the throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory unable to concentrate the mind on one subject easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull distressed mind j which unfits them for performing the duties of life, making happiness impos > sible,distressing the action of the heart, > depression of the spirits, evil forebod ings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melan choly, tire easy of company, feeling as I tired in the morning as when retiring, > lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, ; confusion of the mind, depression, con " stipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Thoso so affected should consult us im mediately and l>e restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored i Weakness of Young Men Cured : Dr. E. Grower's varicocele Ring euros j Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture .. Land wi.ttfl.ut i"M" TO detention from business. He cures the worst cases of Nervous ' Prostration, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Old Sores, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases aud all Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat, Heart, Luugs, Stomach, Liver, ' Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles, Fistula, Stricture, Tumors, Cancers, Goiters, cured with out cutting. Special attention paid to the treat ment of Nasal Catarrh. He will forfeit the sum of Five Thousand Dollars for any case of FITS OR EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that he cannot cure. Consultation free and strictly confi dential. Write if you cannot call. Office hours—From !) a. m. to 8:80 p. in. On Sunday from Itoß p. m. only. GEO. W. AMY, FRANK A. EYTH, R •*. 21N W. Clar. HI. Kos. lilT Itrudv HI. Amy &• Eyth, Emtalmers ROOM FOB I'UNEBAL BF.RVICEH. Calls anwered promptly to all parts of the county. Ojien all night. 217 .South Main St., old Postofllce Room. BUTLER, PA. n«tl I'liouo 24ft. l'uo. I'bOSfi 831. litng S. Furniture and Household Goods At Lut fluildlni; ComlnK Down And Everything Maat be Sold In M> Do*. Carpets Buri, l.itolcum And Furniture. Thu tlni'Ht Mt'H-k I rum St l.nuU Kvponttloo. Large A xiiiliilnli r ('urpetn, llnil lire nil minlf. lo 111 nK>m»; riiHl W;. 1111(1 S7!S KO lit *.'s. Itmly ItrtiHSflH roHt #HI iiihl ?."»<> u*i ill will tit liiric*> »lz.' r<*mi». Itoom »!/.<> uiik*. Ilru»»<-ls ami Ingrain if7..V», stn und ft... A rare eliaiu't'. Hampli- T> ulere Keuulni- l.ruttli r I'arlor Hulls «'OHI tl'~i at fl"> aml #,>■'. Inliilil l.liinleutD. tlili-U us ii lioarit. wortli a yard x" at 7.'m\ Otliurs wtirlli HIW: «o nt 4n.* ami Sih-. Kxpohltlon N»>nple« «»f l,r ut •m. Ol liem at fit, |l& ami •». Tlit* I* a Kale of a lifetime. Must make HHIIII for new liiilklliiK We pay thu frrlulit. GOLI>SMITH, Next to I'lcUorliiif*. |M I'enn avurg, ffliere to Dine When iu Piltslorc Til IV 4 1 1 I Til Ktiti mro 442 Mnttorn Waj X II Ij II WorM'* lirvfitl l(alhik«llei Everything to r;tt fioui a ■ hmlw|< II t«» a Dana ui»t Tftlilns ftcreeuiM] ott for prlfato i*ar(!o» llualiiM* men's lunch, 11. lnnrr »«TVH«| II:r«o a. in. to 2:90 dally. Woman's Exchange MOW I 112 l'ltnu #r» T»li|. «r. -i»,-.| f..r M#n ll;30 until 5 IIOUM CuuklHg. nPTH AVHHOr Opp.^Orttml Whrre to l>lnr In Allrghcny. Sa ner'N Ta vein r sr'C- AllnKl.miv, V». Ladlra Dlnnlnn Itoom Mrrourf Floor. HUGH L CONNELLY,' Wholesale Dealer In Fine Whiskey For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278 People's Phone 578. 316 East Jefferson Street BUTLER. P> ttulHK'ribe for tbe CUUVu : WALL PAPER ; ' SACRIFICED! j; v Now is the time to buy Wall Paper cheap— \ ' V>' And this is the place! \ * af Owing to the fierce outline iu our liue this year we find onr stock of J ywall piper larger than usual at thi.« tuu? of year. % > 6 THIS SURPLUS STOCK MUST GO! (l JJln fact it is goin;; rapidly at prices that would make our competitors sick!/* V Cotne iu and help yourself before all the g x>d patterns are picked ont. & Jt Our lig line of Hsmmcks are now on sale—some elegant patterns*; %# anions them. " O I Eyth Bros., XK>QOO-oOW>O^>oOiy I Mrs. i. E. ZIMMERMAN]: ;; Our Entire StocK of Spring Cloth iSuits < ! !; at 1-3 off tlie Regular Prices. :: I ' This sale is sweeping in its character and affects oar entife stock < # I I of Women s and Misses's Tailor-made Suits. Not a single one has i \ been overlooked by the price cnttor. Materials are Coverts, Cheviots, Broadcloths, Mohair. Checks and Mannish mixtures. .Remember '. ► i there is not an old suit in this collection. All are this spring's models | 1 > 6 $12.50 SPRING SUITS REDUCED TO $ 8.48 I 6 15.00 " " " " 10.00 J ► * 20.00 " " 44 « 13 98 J, i \ 25.00 " " " •• 17.98 ) ( (\ 35.00 " 14 44 4 4 23 98 ) | S SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY. <> '# Hand-made chiffon and horse hair braid hats $2.98. All the latest €> < T style polo-scoop hats, Charlotte Corday and turbans, priced flits / , i ( $-.',•8, s•', i.i, 84.00 and to $lO 00. The trirauiinßs are beautiful: velvet J ' # ribbons, ornaments and flowers. This is a flower season. We have \ * < % them in all the new pom-pom effects and roses, lilacs and violets * ' I priced 19c to f ! 00. Untriunned hats sOc, Toe, r w People's Phone'lSA. < I - >00000<>0000000tvn«K wxlwmiml, Hnw mimriy wr-lf Q load after car load of UutocUs and Wagons, but they are going very fist. 0 Oof course onr prices are so low it does not pay to get old ones fixed up. In all our twenty-five years in the Buggy business we have never had as nice " Q aud nobby Buggies aud Road Wagons as this year. Come and s<>e fur A O yourself and prove what we say or if you want a Harness you jnst s ive /k from two to ten dollars on a set, we guarantee it and onr guarantee is v Q good. Have you seen that full .length Rawhide Bnggy Whip we sell at A 025 cts., yon certainly have for it seems everybody has Iwuttht one. If you want a Top or Wheels or anything belonging to a driving or team W outfit come here. A IMartincourt & Thom § 0 LIMITED o {) 128 E. Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. 0 0 We tire headquarters for tlie Kramer A ©©©©©©©©©©©©©6)©©©©©©©©©©©©© s \ Bickel's Footwear. M % A Grand Display of Fine Footwear in fj 4 All the Latest Spring Styles. fj A /MfcJm pretty styles in Ladies' Fine w m Shoes and Oxt'prds at prices N m Jj m sure to interest you. M Big bargains in Misses' p T I Children's Shoes. r mffif Large stock of Men's and L 1 Mr Boys' Fine Shoes and Ox- Vi P fords in many styles. k 1 < m Jtw Repairing promptly done. f; JOHN bickelJ r 128 S. Main St., BUTLER. PA. i|i We Juke pleiisiire ... announcing to •»•« !>"'>"<• Unit we 1. ive I REMOVED I OOR A\I lylvlNEl• | Rockenstein'R 1 ® Location. I.«S Moh. S! '<»«•" $ J