Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 11, 1905, Image 4

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    BWOWl——MEfaMsre \ nm ■ i n —————— » ——i
I BROWN'S^I
j Fine Furniture w
i and Carpets H
i We are ready-to-sell-with the largest assortment kj
► of substantial Furniture we have ever placed on our
i floors. You always find prices an inducement at fcl
► this store along with best quality. rJ
< Fine Oak Rockers from $3.50 up. PJ
w Parlor Suits and Odd Pieces at all prices
Combination cases from $15.00 upwards 9 2
» Sideboards and Buffets $lB to $75
Solid Oak Bed Room Suits, $25.00 upwards w2
w Extension Tables from $5.00 to $40.00.
Iron Beds —a large selection —$3.50 upwards w2
All-wool Carpets—best qualities—sewed at 65c
( Wool Rugs—room sizes—at $8.50 and $9.50 yA
► Mattings, Linoleums —at lowest prices
< Brussels Carpets—best Axminster —laid —$ 1.25 Wj
! We can furnish your home complete-and if quali-
J ty and price are an inducement you will get it here. rJ
i A SQUARE DEAL TO ONE AND ALL. M
! COME INLAND COMPARE. M
I BROWN &• CO. 8
J No. 136 North Main St., Butler. in
; Where to Buy Your Easter Outfit. c
C With the Sprint? and Summer N
) clothing for 1905—we have found '
€ i«|| better styles, patterns, cut, etc., in \
J i everything prrtaining to clothing for C
C men " an< * children than hereto- V /
f /Mmi jflr\ The suit you are contemplating IJ. \ V %
) /-IB W'M I buying for Easter is the one we want Vf\*\7 f\ \ f
\Ma I | tifrj to sell you for yourself orson. t\\Y /, \\\!t J
1 Villi We have what you want Every- N V'\ x y/i r
9 thing new in Suits, Top Coats, Rain- J
S■l|i W\ coats and everything in furnishings f \ X
/ Isaac Hamburger & Son., }
C w./ Clothing for men. K7 U S
V .J Skoln«y Clothing for J w 2
# • s -wJ Boys and Children. iS/ i
f We solicit your trade and appreciate the same. ?
# SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. £
\Douthett & Graham. >
J INCORPORATED. C
■ Kelsey, Crown, Boomer 1
I FURNACES. I
■ Coal and Slack Heaters, Gas and CoalH
I tytnges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers, ■
I Sowing Machines, Needles for all mal<es o?H
B Sewing Machines. Sewing /Machines repaired. 9
■ Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods. >
I Henry Biehl, 1
H 122 N. Main St. Peo. 'Flume 464. ■
VAAAAA/^A/V^AAA/WS/VAA-f
sEberle Bros. A
S PLUMBKRS |
S Estimates given on al! kinds of work. ?
) We make a specialty of P
( Nickle-PLATED, v
v SEAMLESS, /
% OPEN-WORK.
/ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, PsC r
S Peoples Phone. 630. c
■ B Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 £
■ ||l Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage b|
I II prepaid to your nearest station.
H x\ ® ur sroo^e a f?ed in the wood, and is pure and rnel- Li
■j ML |> W low. better than you have had from others for the
■ BMHI price, or your money back. I' "*
Hj Any Bank of Pittsburg or the Editor of this paper
I ' you that our word is good, and that we ar6 B
■ responsible.
■ We do not humbug yon like so many advertising so jgi
H called "Distillers." Eg
I from us you t?et an honest article, made Kg
HkJi from honest, select grain, by honest people.
Send for our private price list. : J
■ If yon wiU send us the names of 10 good families in your
vicinity who on Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whom we
H may tend oar price list, we will send you, with your first order,
■ one quart of Pnre Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, FREE.
■ MORRIS FORST & CO., f
■ Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smlthfield St., Pittsburg, Pi.
Advertise in the CITIZEN, i
t
SALT IN BUTTER.
"CrlitT Bntter," and Effect
of Salt on Market Qnalitr.
"Gritty buttfr" is a familiar phrase
Ufied by expert butter scorers to Indi
cate that a part of the salt is present in
an undissolved condition. Such a oor.-
dltion of the salt In butter nuy be due j
to (1) poor condition of the salt before
It Is used; (2) adding so mut-h salt t*>
the butter that It cannot properly t-e
dissolved by the amount of whut in i
1 It; (3) in some instances insufficient
working. When gritty butter Is caused
j by Insufficient working mottled batter
usually results.
Gritty Butter ns ft Cnu»e of Motile*.
It Is a common opinion that if tbe
salt In butter is not well dissolved
then tlie butter will become mottled on
standing. If all the water ha* not lux-n
saturated with salt and then- is still
some undissolved salt left, then tiie
granular salt will cause mottles. This
has been known for a long time, but
whether undissolved salt left in butter
after the water in the butter has been
saturated will really cause mottle.?
has been a question of conjecture. Ex
periments at the lowa station are said
by Messrs. McKay and Lorseu to prove
satisfactorily that mottled butter does
not always occur from undissolved
salt. If the butter Is worked sufficient
ly to distribute the salt evenly in the
butter and to cause the water to be
saturated, then no mottles will result
from the presence of undissolved salt.
Bntter Flavor Covered l»y Salt.
Owing to the degree of Influence the
condition of salt in butter and the
amount of salt have upon the market
quality of the butter, it Is worth while
to give this part of buttermaking as
much study and application of skill as
conditions will permit. It might be
mentioned In connection with this that
comparatively poor butter seemed to
have a better sale when the salt con
tent was comparatively high, while if
the butter were of the better quality a
high salt content did not have the same
effect. This Is undoubtedly due to the
fact that the poor butter flavors are to
a large extent covered np by the salt,
while if the butter has a good flavor
no salt is needed to cover up defects.
A Xent Little Cold Frame.
A cold frame is nothing more than a
bottomless box covered with sash. It
may serve either of two purposes in
the spring. It may be used to start
plants early In the spring, or into it
may be trana
home garden Is a
PORTABLE COLD PORTILB!E C() , ~
FRAME. frame such as is
here sketched. It may be made of
planks loosely nailed together or even
merely held in place with stakes and
the sash laid over them Radish, l>eet,
lettuce and seeds of other half hardy
plants can be sown in such a frame two
or three weeks in advance of tbe season,
and when the weather becomes settled
the frame Is removed, leaving the
plants to continue their natural growth
Just where they were sown.
Popular Market Potatoes.
There is unanimity of opinion among
Chicago dealers in regard to the supe
rior selling qualities of the Burbank
potato. Of course there are some differ
ences in the Ideas of dealers as to the
relative selling value of Burbank and
Beauty of Hebrons in actual cents per
bushel, but the fact of better demand
for Burbanks Is well known.
Fewer Beauty of Ilebrons are offer
ed at western markets at present than
a few years ago. Dealers say this va
riety seems to be running out in popu
larity and in states tributary to the
Chicago market Is not grown so exten
sively as It was In the early nineties,
- watii n was nne or tftr lrwrttng p'if.i- -
toes.—Orange Judd Farmer.
Irrigation by Private Enterprise.
It was recently stated at Washing
ton by experts before the house com
mittee on the irrigation of arid lands
[ that the total area of the country irrl-
I gated by private enterprise is 9,JK)O.C;M)
| acres, at a cost of $200,000,000.
I —___,
IN THE GARDEN
t The nearest approach to perfection
I that he has ever seen is what a Long
Island cabbage grower calls the new
Russian cabbage, the Volga.
Leeks may be grown in the same
way as onions. If long white stems arc
wanted for eating raw, the plants
should be blanched by deep planting
and subsequent embanking, something
after the manner of treating celery,
i A marvelous range of colors has been
developed in the nasturtium, which fa
vorite flower for three or four mouths
of the year makes a display of blooms
unrivaled by almost any plant.
nave you tried the new hardy an
nual N'lcotiana sanderae? Nothing
among the nicotlanae appears to ap
proach it in floriferousness or graceful
branching habit. The whole plant lit
erally blazes from summit to base with
beautiful carmine red blossoms, and
it demands little In the way of any spe
cial soil or care.
Here is a fashioned garden
wrinkle that may be new to some of
the beginners. Seeds which are very
small or very slow to germinate should
be planted If possible In soil very well
prepared and that will not bake over
the row, and with them In the drill may
be sown radish or turnip seed, which
is quick growing and will come up and
break the crust in advance of the other
plants and will mark the row so culti
vation can begin at once. This is very
useful when sowing parsley.
Sixth Souse In Birds.
• In the animal kingdom the birds
seem to be really the class most highly
favored by nature. Though they are
not placed near the summit of the line
of evolution, their ability to fly marks
them off as having some advantages
over nearly all the mammalia. Their
mysterious power of changing their
polarity or weight in order to dive in
water ©r soar In air has been often
discussed, and the almost incredible
. velocity of their motion when migrat
ing, sometimes amounting to four
miles a minute for vast distances, has
no parallel among other animals. In
addition, experiments with carrier
pigeons at night demonstrated beyond
doubt that these birds at least possess
n highly developed sense of direction.—
New Century Path.
The Sign of Kquallty.
Mathematical readers will be Inter
ested in the following quotations from
Robert Recorde, who introduced the
sign of equality into algebra. Recorde
was the first Knglish author who wrote
on the subject of algebra. In his
treatise called "Whetstone of Witte,"
published about 1557, ho says: "To
avolde the tediouse repetition of these
words, is equalle to, I will sette, as I
doe often In worke use, a palre of
parallel lines of one lengthe, thus: —,
because no 2 thynges can be more
equalle."
I'rofesaional TUruata.
"Look at me!" exclaimed the leadiug
lawyer waruily. "I never tool* a drop
of medicine in my lUe, and I'm as
strong us any two of your patients put
: together."
"Well, that's nothing," retorted the
physician. "I never went to law in
my life, and I'm as rich as any two
fl f\VC\ 1 1 t\t VAIIK nllonla nut liak ''
ftSOOBSS&S?
WHO OAHMOT BE OUMMO.
So uniformly successful has Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription proven in all forms
of Female WeakMtA. Prolapsus, or Falling
of Womb, and Lencorrhea, that, after over
a third of a century's experience in curing
ihe worst cases oT these distressinz ana
debilitating ailments. Dr. Pierce now feels
i fully warranted in offering to pay SSOO in
cash for any case of these diseases which
he cacnot cure
It StaKDS AiOJfE —The "Favorite Pre
scription " stands alone, as the one and
only remedy for these distressingly com
mon forms of weakness, possessed of such
positively specific curative properties as to
warrant its taakars ia proposing, and
binding themselves to forfeit, as we, the
undersigned proprietors of that wonderful
remedy hereby do, to pay the sum of SSOO
in legal money of the United States in any
case of the above diseases in which after a
fair and reasonable trial of our treatment,
we fail to cure. No otfc«r medicine for
the cure of woman's peculiar ailments is
backed by such a remarkable guarantee ;
no ether medicine for woman's ills is pos
sessed of the uaparalleie* curative prop
erties that would Warrant its manufacturers
in making such as offer ; no other remedy
has such a record of cures on which to buse
such a remarkable offer
Therefore, insist on having Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription and turn your back
0:1 any unscrupulous dealer who would
insult your intelligence by attempting to
foist upon you some inferior substitute,
under the plea that "it is just as good."
Insist on having the article which has a
record of a third of a century of cures and
which is backed by those willing to forfeit
«;oo if they cannot cure you.
"in casos attended by a leucorrheal drain
a solution of Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tabloto
ehould be used conjointly with the use of
the " Favorite Prescription.'' They are sold
by all druggists, or sent post paid to any
address, on receipt of 25 cents in stamps.
Send 31 cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medical Adviser. Address
World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y.
Weak an 4 siok women are invited to
consult Dr. Pierce, bv letter, free. All
ccrrespondenee is held as strictly private.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce'e Pellets core biliousness.
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics enre by acting directly on tho
sick parts without disturbing tho rest or
the system.
No. 1 for Fevers.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 " Teething.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Headaches.
No. 10 " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Suppressed Periods.
No. 12 " Whites.
No. 13 " Croup.
No. 14 " The Skin.
No. 13 " Rheumatism.
No. 1G " Malaria,
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. 20 '« Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " The Kidneys.
No. 30 " The Bladder.
No. 77 " La Grippe.
In small bottles of pellets that fit tho vest
pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each.
£-tr Medical Guide mailed free.
Humphreys' lied. Co., Cor. William & John Streets,
New York.
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
PAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
brittle
A NYONE c;tn '• 'i'ins,
Nails and Cement in core ot
each roll
REPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience ;>.nd Kx
per.me.iT.in3.
ONLY requires painting :v<_r>
f'lwyears. Net when first
laid.
T S Cheaper than G~avel, Su\te
or Shingles.
17 wide.
MADF. IN 1, 2 AND 3 FLY
Other Facvd, Samples itnd Price- .in
yonra if yon will ask 11s.
L. C WICK,
BUTUFR. .
CATARRH
s«>Vn|
YQRK^
ELY'S CREAFVS BALM
This Romedy ia a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction.
CIVE3 RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects tho
diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and
drives away a Cold in tho Head quickly.
Restores tho Senses of Taste and Smell.
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs.
Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed.
Large Siz<\ f>o cents at Druggists or by
mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.
Special Offer
To those purchasing photos
of groups or views, Bxlo, at
50c each, to the amount of $lO
I 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.
FISHE;R,
The Outdoor Artist,
The Butler Dye Works
SPRING FEVER
Good whiskey is an excellent tonic.
Tak*-n either "straight" or together with
a little qninine or iron. if. will overcome
"that tired feeling" which is on ns all
abont this time. We guarantee any of
the following brands fit for jour side
board and all right for yonr stonmeh.
ALWAYS iN STOCK.
risen, labok, wtebhoi/t
UITCfcENHKIJIfcK. JIT. VKKMIN TII-igFtjiiX.
GIBStM Dltl.ltM.'KU. II«l.')(iEO!lT
aud offer them to you 0 year oM *it <1 pt r full
quart, 6quarts &*>»*»
GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE,
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, ££ 00 per gal
lon. We pay expr**s> eh:irpres on all iun.ll
orders of 00 or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROOT. LEWIN &. CO.
WHOLESALE DEALF.XS
IN WISES ASD LIQUORS,
Po 14 SmithfieH St., PITTSBCH".. PI.
'PliOiiet: Btll 2TK P. * A. 145S
lical I'stato lnvesliiipiits,
Homes, Coal Properties*, Mortgages.
FRANK B. TOMB,
s«i» Farmers' liul|(llu«. Pittsburg, Pu.
13. B.
|
The fine new stock of all
departments now make strong
inducements for all people who
read this ad to come.
Come and investigate —see
ior yourself —see the quality—
note the price—and if money's
worth unusual is an attraction
you'll buy here.
Remember we prepay car
riage charges on all you buy
that amounts to $5.00 or more
anywhere within 500 miles.
Lot dainty White Oxfords,
Sic a yard—chance to get use
ful goods underprice and so
much so as proves at once
the beginning of this ad is
backed up.
800-o's Buhl
Grea'er Fittsburg.
Federal St.-Park Way—South Diamo d.
fflere-to Dine When is Pittslpi
JL 11 IJ V'JUU.IJ World's largest Rathskeller
Everything to eat (mm a sanuwlcli to a banauet.
rabies screened off foi private parties Baslnes?
men's lunch, 11.30 to 2p. ui.. 35c. 223 Diamond
itreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
lloiMlllAl'c GERMAN "RESTAURANT.
lIcIIIIIII v. 1 Krery thing to eat and drink,
•erred In German styl»\ inn rted light and dark
beer on draught. 212 Diamond street, Pittsburgh.
Millers Restaurant S
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Joseph Home Co's
Pittsburgh, Pa. .open from 8 a. ra. until 5:30 p. m.
M»li and liiiiihri nt nny Hoar.
Special 50c Dinner served 11:30 a. ui. to 1:30 dally.
Woman's Exchange Lt RCK>MB
112 Penn ave. Tables reserved for Men 11: JO until 1
Home fooktug.
FIFTH AVEXTR Opr. Grand Opera Honse,
Where to Dine In Allegheny.
Sailer's Tavern
l>enot. Allegheny, Pa.
Ltdlm Dinning Room Second Floor.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
v - MF-
H, v
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Ootician
Next Door to Court Honse. Butler, Pa
IYT/h. Dean's i
••'..'.rX: |
: • .-••• hoi nt 1 K
or ;.ion« : y I. i' i. J: at » ; id yi
I.(V» p.M ox. V/I.M - n«! t!» ia • tri.-J to
'J t ■ p*W f-T vh»n r i tv« il. <~.i- .1.1 < i-'r.v. W
uiiiTca r.!er.;cfCO., ;'ox .4. «»•.«! -■«. »-a. -J
' -^^i>ri t 'aisgsa
S-Jd ill But! r ( i 1 - Centre Ave.
Ph i) mac?.
Barber Trade ! > independent. Only I
week - required Very little expense. Send foi
01!:.' NOSSOKOFF BARBER SCHOOL.
1 109 P«m» Ave.. I'lltslmigli. Pa.
If YOil w*nt t<> boy or sell any kind of business sei
CAY,"NAGH CO.. I I K.iurth Ave. Pittsburgh.
PII.ES a\ 1) FISTULA. Doctor Glnner, 70
Penn ave , Pittsburgh, cure* to stay cured; alsi
cancer and all chronic diseases and blood complaint
both sexes and ail ages. The advice is free. Con
sulfation strictly private, rail and see the Doct*
Office hoars from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
W S &E. WICK.
I)fALKR? IN
•'< >ur?i. Hfiil Worked Lumber of Firrt'
r >... ♦>. Sa*b and Mouldings
•»! v ' r tij:s a Pjn^laHy
1 . Thee ar.d Yard
<*• uni'ieham and Monro*
n'w *.**«©• Ppyr
"REMOVAL"
We li iTe removed onr Marble ami
Granite shop- from corner of Main and
Clay streets to No. ?00 N, Main street,
(oppopiti W. D. Brandon's residence),
where we will be pleased to meet oui
eurtlißiai with IgUH that are righl
on
Monuments & Headstones
of all kinds and are also prepared
to give best figures on
Iron Fence. Flower Vases
etc.. as we have secured the sole agency
from the Stewart Iron Works of Cin
cinnati, Ohio, for this town and vicinity.
P. H. Sechler
Gen. Oyama
Conquers, chiefly because he
knows what he is doing. Ilis hits
count, because he hits with
knowledge.
In a speculative campaign, icy
customers have the best means of
instant knowledge of the market
and the benefit of my long ex
perience.
ESTABLISHED 1593.
8, S. Weaver
stocks and Bonds
223 Fourtb AYCBQ?.,
PITTSBURG.
Local office, 213 S. Main St.
Butler,
E. L. STILLWAGON,
Manager.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS,
T C. BOYLE, M. D.
• BYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT,
SPECIALIST.
JJI-1 East Cunningham Street.
Office Honrs 11 to 12 a. m., 8 to 5 anil
7 to 9 p. in.
HOTH TELEPHONES.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER.
OSTEOPATH.
Consultation and examination free.
Office honrs—9 to 12 A. M.. 2 to
M., daily except Sunday. Evening
ap;>ointu.ent.
Office—Stein Blork, Rooms 9-10, But
ler, Pa. People's Phone 478.
PLARA E. MORROW, D. 0.,
L GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OF
OSTEOPATHY.
Women's dis>*.=ises a specialty. C»in
sultatian and examination free.
Office Hoars, 9to 12 ui., 2 to 3 p. tn
People's Phone 573.
1/6 S. Main street, Butler, Pa
GM. ZIMMERMAN
• PHYSICIAN AND SCKGF.<*
At '127 N. Main St.
T R. UAZLETT, M. D.,
J_i. 106 West Diamond,
Dr. Graham's former of^ce.
Special attention give.. to Eye, v 'o;-e
and Throat Peoule's Phone 274.
OAMUELM. BIPPUS,
U PHY3ICIAN AND SORGKOM
aoo West O* aninzham j-rt.
DENTISTS.
DR. FORD 11. HAYES.
DENTIST.
Graduate of Dental Department.
University of Pennsylvania
Office—2l"> S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
D~ R. S. A. .TOH NSTON,
SUKCIBON DENTIST.
Formerly of Butler,
Has located opposite Lowry Honse.
Main St., Butler, Pa. The finest work
a specialty. Expert painless extractor
teeth by his new method, no medi
cine used or jabbitut a needle into the
gums: also ;ias and ether used. Com
wuuications by mail receive prompt at
tention.
DR J. WILBERT McKEE,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office over Leighner's Jewelry store.
Butler, Pa
Peoples Telephone 505.
A specialty made of gold fillings, gold
crown and bridge work.
ry .I. HINDMAX.
TT . DENTIST.
127 i South Main street, (ov MetzerV
shoe store.)
DK. IJ. A MCOANDLHSS,
DENTIST.
Office in Butler County National Bunl
Building, 2nd t'oor.
DR. M. D. KOTTRABA.
.Successor to Dr. Johnson-.
DENTIST
Office at No 114 E. Jefferson St., <\n
G W. Miller's grocery
ATTORNEYS.
RP. fcCOTT,
> ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office in Butler County Natiora
Bank building.
4 T. SCOTT,
A* ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. 3"t
ler, Pa.
COULTER & BAKER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Butler County National
Bank building.
TOIIN W. COULTER,
() ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Special attention given to collection
and business matters.
I D. MCjt'NKIN,
FJ • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Reiber building, cornel Mail:
and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance o:
Main street.
] B. BREDIN,
♦J < ATTORNEY AT I,A v
Office on Main St. near Conit F! v-if
HH. GOUCHEK,
• ATTORNEY AT LA *.
O'T.ce •• '•• iie
EH. NEG LEV
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
o r.ee In tl.e Negley Building. We.l
Diamond.
\Y C. FIND LEI,
II • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND
PENSION ATTOKNEY.
Office on South side of Diamond,
Butler, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
D F. HILLIARD,
I). GENERAL. SURVEYING.
Mines and Land. County Surveyor.
R F D 49, West Sunbury, Pa.
n P. L. McQUISTION,
[VA CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
Office near C< nrt Hoi'se
LP. WALKER,
» NOTARY PUBT.IC,
BUTLER,
Office witU B'-rfciner, door to P O
GZ
M Lsceuso ha neglected bU heart. He
y UlZm failed to get a toupee. * The re
ault waj he took
I °^ €r leM,l put
will make tou;>ees to suit all bald heada
I Consult me. Have a full line of fentle-
H men's wigs, mustaches, etc.. at the low
-41 est prlcea Office hours from J a. m. to
■ 7p. m.* Call on 'phone 2162 Grant. •
I See the Sign direct
opposite \he
Old Postoffice ~
Tlisodore V gdey, (gfj
Real Estatt and Prrg
Insurance Agency,
238 S. Main St Sj 13
Butler. Pa. *
If you hilt t* properly
to sell, trade, or nd 1
or. want to huy or
rent caii write or a
uhene me. 3JH
List Mailed Upon Application
VISITORS
BEST DINING ACCOMODATIONS
AT K. .1. 111 BIG'S LADIES' & UF.NT'S
DINING & LUNCH ROOMS.
1!) & 21 Park Way, Alleslieny City.
Opposite Botfgs & Buhl's.
HUGH L CONNELLY",
Wholesale Dealer In
Fine Whiskey
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 278
People's Phone 578.
316 East Jefferson Street
BUTLER. PA
TAD CUV Two Sivund hand eleotrlc
r IIK >3! Pi .-levators. also t«e hand
l u u Jnuu ~ ~l ev» u.r»
BEELABELEVATOtt CO..
I' >cnt»ln St. near Seventh aw. Pittsburg. P*
v.rDLATO HOTII Collins and Broad *t-.
Beautifully furnished. hot and cold water In
every room, electric Unlit, strain heat, eon
v»nient to all car lines and F.»t
station. A. B Cramer. Hanson Mgr.
Pittsburg. i'a.
BACK-ACHE
and all other symptoms of kidney clis- 1
case are speedily removed when the
kidneys are made healthy, active and
vigorous by the use of
Dr. A. W. Chase's
Kidney-Liver Pills
the world's greatest kidney and liver
regulator, and the only medicine buv
ing a combined action on kidneys and
liver. One piil a dose ; 25 cents a box
Write for free sample to The Dr. A. W ■
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
OPENING OF
NEW SALES STABLES.
Mr. Phillip Steinmiller will open new Sales »
Stable corner Third Street ancl Penn Ave.,
Pittsburg. Pa., on March Ist, 1906, with an j
extra go«*l l«>t of Pit :in«l Draft Mules, also j
heavy draft and general purpose Horses.
Phillip SUsuumUer, I*rop.
EXPIBS DETECTIVE AfiESCY.
Licensed and Bonded.
Room 402. 347 Fifth x\ve. Pittsburg. Pa. Hell
Phone CS4 Grant. >< Ight Call. Highland
(iE<>. \Y. Ml IXEK. lr.. Director.
Harry A. Marlirt
STOCKS 4 I Member Pittsburg Stock
BONDS. | Exchange.
ae Times Building. Pittsburg. Pa.
If TOu Watt to Make a Quick Sale ol Tour
Property or Btnlnesi Write U».
We make a specialty of selllug hotels,
stores, merchandise. stocks and real estate
of every
4JO Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa.
ESTABLISHED ISK.
JOHN It. BABBOUK JK.
BANKER AND BROKER.
404 Timer. Building. Pittsburg, Pa.
Member of Pittsburg Stock Exchange.
H. F. JACQUES AUDIT CO.
Consulting Accountants ana Auditors.
Improved System of Accounting Installed.
Special Attention Given to Municipal
Accounting.
511 Times Building, Phone '2i>o"2 Court
PITTSBURGH. PA.
iiorses (-«»<-»<<•' horses
horses , We have from 7.". to ia> head of
hnrsra horses constantly 011 hand. v, ors ~*
ho£>« These horses come from the K' *
horses v, ' r y ~est shippers In the ooun- hors( . s
h.™4 tr > - Among them you will find
Speed, touchers, Draught and
hordes General Purpose llorses. If K
horses >' ou have anything to dispose
horses « f T™ <' iin »'*' «, nd , s »l e horees
horses "° UT „ mlwt?7v Worses
Auction. E\ MONDAY )torses
horses an< * evening by electric light. {JgJJS
h222 we win sell over 360 bead of all KSS
horses winds. These horses will every j, orses
horses one *** sold for llie high dollar, horses
without reserve. burses
oses THOS. DONALDSON. Prop. J „es
hoSes I)AN - ARNHEJM. Manager. {£££§
horses BIVERSIDE SALES STABLES, horses
North End Sixth St.. Bridge.
Allegheny. Pa.
AUCTION SALE
HORSES,
VEHICLES AND
HARNESS.
W. J. Thubron,
7-t)-l 1 W. Montgomery Ave.,
Allegheny, l*a.
Will Sell on April 6th and 7th
At-the corner of Koderal Street and Mont
gomery Avenue, his entire Livery Outlit, to
quit tne livery business, consisting of
Head of Horses. Saddle Horses. Driving
Horses, Pairs, Coach Horses and Speed
Horses. :Y> Vehicles. Top Buggies, Runa
bouts. Surrles, Traps and Station \%agons,
all in Bret-class order aad mostly made by
Moyer. 51) Sets Single aud Double Harness.
Buggies and Harness will bo sold Thurs
day, April 6th. commencing at 10 a. m.
Horses will be sold Friday, April Tth, com
merving tit 10a.m. Saler:iin or shine.
Terms—9o <1 lys credit will be given ou ap
proved security McKELVEy Aucllo^
r ; -
Heavy Draft. General Purpose and Driving
Horses always on hand. Private sales only.
We buy and sell the best only.
Allegheny Horse Exchange,
516-518 First St.. Allegheny. Pa.
M. MARX, Prop.
Horses
* its?
I have constantly oil hand 100 to 125 head
of driving, draught aud general purpose
horses from Pennsylvania and Ohio. All
horses guaranteed as represented or money
refunded. Come anil see them before buying
elsewhere. OWEN FITZSIMMONS. Sale
Stable. 410-412 Duquesne Way, Pittsburg.
Yon need One In Your Kitchen, sample
mailed 10 cts. Agents wanted, have
many, all successful.
WORLD MANUFACTURING CO..
481 Diamond St. Pittsburg. Pa.
PEKKINS UNION DETECTIYE AGENCY,
331 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Established 18KJ. licensed and bonded.
Telephones (private exchange) Bell. 16K1-
I6(M Court. P. & A. r>7il Main; night call. Bell.
llazel-s-L. Legitimate detective work in all
its branches, solicited and promptly attend
ed to by skilled and lawful operatives.
. S FOTS CNFIUM
?iLLS
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Hufe. Al s i . .;» > llo». »VMk I>rug*ta: fof
4 if K\. s l 111 BeJ an<*
C«»M seali-i wah b'.ue r.bborv
'I arte uu ; 'V (loitwrruuß eulmti
luJlnr.*ai>'l »«»*»». ? yoor Druggist,
or m-nrt l<*. ii • r f • a»m 'lonian. Tr»ll.
moniaN Jt* >i *" J. Ii !«>»• Jj.nllf*." t»| Utter.
by return r, • j'. It.Miin;»'.i!i»la. bold bj
oil Druggist j*.
CBirKiGrEB CHEMICAL CO.
HOO Jlaoitttn aarr, f if 1 1.A., PA
Si a.- Alt •#**•
?C. F T, Pape,?
( sJEWELER j
/ 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
Advertise is The Citizen. j
I Huseltoq's ■
H With Spring there comes other 9
Q! things besides inarch winds , ■
I jAm If ur s P rin? st y lcs ln Shoes for instance,®
1 s^owin ß the newest shapes and many little
1 niceties that other stores don't have andH
j won't have B
j The Tan Oxfords will please you particularly, I
i we are sure. 8
M
1 SISTER! SISTER! 1
When March winds blow don't let those'shabby lastl
E winter's shces be seen pee Ding out. Jolly up the purseH
holder in your house and bring a little more money to usfl
H —it won't take much to fit you out most sweetly. AndH
|H give Jack a tip about a new pair for himself. 11
IHuselton's °s|
THE LARGEST IX THE COUNTY.
THE
| Butler County National Bank. ||
% '*
| A good, STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of j!
Buler Couny to do business wih.
j /Capital# 300,000.00 !|
i Strength sui-pi™ 300,000.0011
(Assets 2,706,342.30 It
t
We invite YOUR business—assuring ycu PROMPT,
I COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. H
S *
I "The big Bank on the corner by the Court |
i Everybody Praises the Home Savings Bank
System. Have You Tried It?
Dollar Keep
Opens An the
• , i.f s *V(' n I
Interest B a rk
(Bearing • In Your
Account Home j
I Butler Savings & Trust Co.
108 South Main Street- •
ESTABLISHED 1900-
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS learned) - 547,000.00
DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00
None Stronger in the Couqty.
| For Sale, j
The real estate of Mrs. Maryg
38. Muntz, deceased, consisting of jg
g| the following tracts, all located in
g[ the Borough of Butler, Pa. p
Ist. A strip fronting 115 feet on South |sS;
s»f Main street and extending along the B. & ||SS
0. R. R. about 500 feet. This tract is well
adapted for manufacturing or warehouse jH£
lj|j 2nd. The homestead of about two acres, j§
ylf having a large comfortable dwelling house Mis
and outbuildings, fronting 150 feet qn Main |||*
street and lying between the plank road
and the B. & O. R. R., having a frontage f§s
S|| on the latter of over 500 feet. This tract Ig*
is unexcelled for manufacturing purposes,
§§ and has a never failing spring of water J
jS 3rd. A tract of about eight acres south jS
3Wt of the plank road and west of Main street.
This tract can be subdivided into about
§|s| forty buildings lots, commanding a splendid
SsH view and within a few minutes walk of the
*pj business portion of the town.
S§| , 4th. A large lot fronting 120 feet on
Sls Main street and having thereon a two story |gg
sH frame slate roof dwelling house in excel- ESS
s§j lent condition and with all modern con- jg*
y|| veniences.
For prices, terms, inquire of gs
| John N. /Muntz, |
Sj No. 637 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa. jj|
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