Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 09, 1905, Image 4

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    Ideal Clothing: and Hats
For Fall Are Now Ready for Your Inspection.
Ideal dress is not so much a matter of
UI \ garments have all the distinction an ex-
Jak _ ff)J pert knowledge of refined fashion can
/$Wz? give them, but are not loud or vulgar.
They express most perfectly aU that s
i rmm IPi All the new things in Hats.
| I 1 Young's, Stetson and Ideal Hats,
® ur Children's Department
\ Is Worthy of Your Inspection.
Remember. We Clean, Press and
Repair all Clothing Sold by us
Free of Charge. 11
Ideal Clothing
AND
Hat Parlors.
228 South Main Street.
FLEMINGS OLD RELIABLE EXPORT.
All Mail lOrders Receive Prompt Attention,
if. Per Ot. 6 Qts. for $5. On all $lO orders we Prepay Express.
Are you using It. If not. write to us at once and get particulars of Its merit.
Our Stock of the Highest Grade of Champagne Vintage is Complete.
Qts, $2.75 Pts. $1.50
Abb THE READING BONDED WHISKIES AT $1 00 PGR QT,
PER QT. PER DOZ, PTS.
d. .r+ mi /■* iUI D a As a tonic we quote imported ales
Plnet Castlllon Cognac, this Brandy and as fol|o^s .
Is especially recommended . . $1.50 McMullen's (Bottling) White Label
Hennesy Brandy, One Star . . . 1.50 Ale . . $2.10
o q a t e* 1 -re Ross (Bottling) Ale 2.00
Hennesy Brandy, Two Star . . . 1.75 Burke's (Bottling) Ale 2.00
Hennesy Brandy, Three Star . . 2.00 Reed Bros.' Dog's Head .... 2.00
Cusenier's Creme de Menthe . . 1.75 Imported Stouts (Bottled by above firms)
, r-. x , ™ will be furnished at the same price.
Old London Dock Imported Port . 1.00 A superior grade California Wines,
Old London Dock Imported Sherry 1.00 per qt 50c
On All Purchases We Save You From 25 to 50 per cent.
Jos. Fleming & Son Co., Incorporated.
410 and 412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa.
The FamilV Drag and fciquor Store.
m ESTABLISHMENT OF A GREAT MAIL ORDER SYSTEM]
IN CONNECTION WITH OUR RETAIL STORE
$150,000.00 ADDITIONAL STOCK
AN OPPORTUNITY for the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Workingmari, tho Business Man
and the General Publio to Become Shareholders and Co-Operators In the
Leader Co-Operative Department Store
The Largeat Co-Operative Department Store in America. Capital Stock $1,000,000
This Company has achieved the greatest success in the shortest
pOMible time known in merchandising in this country. A STORE OP [\ y Co-Operation
THE RESULT—Is that the success of this enterprise has been so THE PEOPLE— 1' *® u
phenomenal that the Company is obliged TO ESTABLISH A GREAT MAIL BY THE PEOPLE JSt „ nurrha.aa
ORDER SYSTEM to accommodate thousands of its shareholders and cus- JfsjL ' p " I
tomers who cannot visit our retail store. i k N
To properly establish this Department and make many other improve- . LjMiWjIU, Y\
ments necessary for the convenience of its shareholders and friends, it
1 require the ADDITIONAL STOCK
THE PLAN —ll proposed to sell the preferred stock at par,
SIO,OS per share, and give aa a bonus one share of common stock with each -niSrjw&jg<A
share of preferred .tock. Each and every sh *re of preferred stock is guar
an teed a dividend of AT LEAST seven per cent, annually. IlM?!"£ SSI
First Semi-Annual Dividend Paid August Ist, 1905.
Owing to the immense earniugs of stores ofthio character, the ftock
of anch enterprises is always at a premium. This is the only Department "
Store in the City of Pitsburg in which you can purchase stock.
ADVANTAGES OF THIS INVESTMENT
Firrt—The stock of this Company is as safe as your bank, and brings greater returns for your money. An in
veatment in the stock of this Company brings you a return not ot less than seven per cent, dividend on your stock,
and also ten per cent, on nearly all purchases of merchandise, making a saving to you of seventeen per cent, on all
money invested. This is not * "wild-cat" or "gold mine" scheme, situated in parts so far distant from home that
they cannot be conveniently investigated.
•o** VISIT TO THIS GREAT BUSINESS EMPORIUM WILL CONVINCE THE MOST BKEPTICAL OF ITS RELIABILITY'S^
OFFICERS AND MANAGERS UNDER BOND
Officers and employees occupying responsible positions are under bond. THE MANAGEMENT of the Leader De
partment Store is composed of men who for years have made a study of practical merchandising.
for the JOHN R. CAVANAGH A, CO.
permonth until fully £ h id en 7« Keystone Bldg, 324 Fourth Avenue I I
•criptton recorded, otherwise you may d'PHved of except- PITTS BURO, PA.
tollable owortoaity to become interested In the world I greate.t Mail
Order and Department store business. 9ut»criptions received by Kindly .end me full information in regard to
mall or in person at the office* of Stock in the Leader Department Store of
JOHN R. CAVANAGH & CO. TJ*-
710-711-712 KEYSTONE BUILDING, 324 FOURTH AV. 12
PITTSRURG PA Addrest
For Farther Information, Call or Write Cut this out and Mail to John R. Cavanagh & Co. |
ESTABLISHED 1900.
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL * - - - - - $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47 000.00
DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00
None Stronger in the Coui\ty.
L. C. WICK,
3B AX KB 19
LUriBER.
L)R. E. Q^EWER,
No. 229 1-2 SOUTH MAIN ST
NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY
SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.,
BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2,
AND 3.
Dr. E. Grewer is » graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, is now per
manently located at tbe aboveaddress,
where he treats all chronic diseases o'
men, women and children.
Diseases of the Nervous System, the
symptoms of which are dizziness, lack
of confidence, sexual weakness in men
and women,ball rising in the throat.spot
floating before the eyes, loss of memory
unable to concentrate the mind on one
subject easily startled when snddenlj
spoken to, aud dull distressed mind
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, tear, areams, melan
choly, tire easy of company, feeling at
tired in the morning as when retiring,
lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of the mind, depression, con
stipation, weakness of the limbs, etc.
Those so affected should consult us im
mediately and be restored to perfect
health.
Lost Manhood Restored-
Weakness of Young Men Cured
and all private diseases.
Dr. E. Grower's varicocele Ring cures
Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture
promptly cared without pain and no
detention from business.
He cures the worst cases of Nervous
Prostration, Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all Di
seases of the Skin Ear, Nose, Throat.
Heart, Lungs, 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.
DHe will forfeit 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 9a. m. to 8:30 p.
in. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only
fc. F. T. Papej
S «*-■ ~
! f JEWELER!
< )
) 121 E. Jefferson Street. {
us m
Tn order to prove to yon
M a l _ that Dr. A W? Chase's
IJP I I Ointment is a certain and
II I Ijl absolute cure for any form
of itching, bleeding, or
protruding piles, the manufacturers gtuiran
tee a cure. You can use it and if not
cured get your money back. Mr. Caspet
Walton, laborer, Michigan City, Ind., says:
"I work hard and lift a great deaL The strain
brooght on an attack of piles. They Itched
and they protruded and bled. Nothing helped
them until I used Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment
That cured them." 50c. a box at all dealers, or
Da. AW. CHASE MEDICINE Co., Buffalo, N.Y.
Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment.
liORSES-HORSES-HORSES.
Horses I have constintly on hand Horses
Horses 100 to 125 head driving, draft Horses
Horses and general purpose horses Horses-
Horses from Pennsylvania and Ohio; Horses
Horses all these horses guaranted Horses
Horses as represented; if not so will Horses
Horses refund money; these horses Horses
Horses are selected by the best Judges Horses
Horses that shin in this market. Horses
Horses OWEN FITZSIMMONB Horses
Horses SALES STABLES. Horses
Horses 410-412 Duquesne Way, Horses
Horses Pittsburg. Horses
PAROID
READY
OOFINQ.
p>AKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
grow brittle.
A NYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core ot
each roll.
REPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid
T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slatt
or Shingles.
T\EMAND for PAROID is world
wide
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Fafc*a, Samples and Prices are
yours if you will ask us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
[Madam "Kg®- .Dean's
A safe, certain reli» ,r Suppre«s<-d
Menstruation. Neve. - ktauvrn to fail. Safe!
Hurel Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed
or money Refunded. Hen*, prepaid for
11.00 per fx)X. Will send them on trift). to
be paid for when relieved. Bampiea Free.
UNITSD MCDICALCO-, Sol 74. UncUTM. »».
Sold in Batler at the Centre Ave.
Pharmacy
!
See the Sign directly »
opposite the C-..
Old Postoffice \vjj
Theodore Yogeley, Rn
Real Estate and
insurance Agency, .^7
238 S. Main St
Butler, Pa. IS
If you have property /w|
to sell, trade, or ren 1
or, want to buy or tfra
rent call, write or & £
ohene me. *jß
List Mailed Upon Application
I
A rtoli man died tbe ether day. Be died
in the vory midsummer of life, and he left
hl9 family $1,000,000. The doctor's certifi
cate showed that
t death refnlted
from typhoid
fiver. Th« doctor
himself said to a
friend: "That
man was a suicide.
Ho had a splendid
constitution. I 1
could have pulled
him through if his
stomach had been
sound. But he
ruined his stomach
by hasty meals, '
snatched In Inter
vals of business and by neglect of symp
toms which have been warning him a
year past, that his stomach was falling
in its duties."
The symptoms of a disordered stomach
are, among others, variable appetite, sour
risings, heartburn, undue fullness after
eating, dull headache, dingy complexion,
discolored eye, fluctuations in physical
strength, nervousness, sleeplessness de
pendency. No nerson will have all these
symptoms at once.
The restoration of the stomach to sound
health, begins with the first dose of Or.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The
cure progresses until the functions of the
stomach are in healthy operation. Then
the nerves are quiet and strong, the ap
petite healthful, the sleep restful, the eye
bright, the complexion clear.
"Please accept my thanks for the benefit
which my child received from your medi
cine." write* Mrs. W. A. Morgan, of Silica.
Mo. "He bad been troubled for pearly a
year with liver complaint. Indigestion and
constipation. I gave him your 'Golden
Medical Dlscoverv' and 'Pleasant Pellets.'
ana they did .him great good. I gave him
the 'Discovery' about eight months, and
several vials Of the ' Pellets." He seems to
be perfectly well now."
If you want a cure accept no substitute
for "Golden Medical Discovery."
.. rrt - These ORIOINAL Uttle Liver
Pills, first put up by old Dr.
R- V. Pierce over 40 years ago.
have been much Imitated but
never equaled. They're made of purely veg
etable. concentrated and refined medicinal
principles, extracted from native American
roots and plant*. They speedily relieve and
cure foul, torpid and deranged Stomachs.
Livers and Bowels and their attendant dis
tressful ailments. One or two a laxative,
tnfoe or four a cathartic.
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cure by acting directly on the
sick parts without disturbing the rest of
the system.
No. 1 for Fevers.
>io. 2 " Worms.
I*o. 3 " Teething.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 11 Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Headaches.
No. 10 " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Suppressed Periods.
No. 12 " Whites.
No. 13 " Croup.
No. 14 " The Skin.
No. 15 " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " 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 the vest
pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each.
S3T- Medical Guide mailed free.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John Streets,
New York.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all its stages. J c i O (tL JUi#
Ely's Cream
cleanses, soothes and heals f / m
the diseased membrane. 1
It cures catarrh and drivel
sway a cold In the head
quickly.
Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spread*
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im
mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does
not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents.
ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren Street. New York
IffOTXOB
IAMPLES FROM THE GRAND RAPIDS
FURNITURE EXPOSITION
The Finest Goods Exhibited on the Floor of the Ex
position Will be Sold at One-half Factory Prices
Genuine Leather 6 piece Farlor Suit coat (125 now
(65 (100 Leather Suit now (SO. Some Suits
as low as 512.50. The finest Genuine Leather Couch
•75, now 135, |SO one, now (27. Exposition sample
of Bed Room Suits, (160 Suits now (76. (100 Suits
(54. Others as low as (12. A flue lot of mlsflt
Wilton and Velvet Carpets, all ready to lit Urge
rooms; Wilton Velvet, room size carpet cost (75,
now (27.60. Velvet Carpet cost (45 now (22.50.
Brussel Carpet (1U (12 and (15. Ingrain Carpets to
fit large rooms (5, (7.60 and (10, worth double. In
laid Linoleum, thick as a board, colors all the way
through sells for (1.50, my price 75c and 85c per
yard. Real cork Linoleum worth 85c now 45c anil
50c Look for the Big Window, next to Pickering's
Ho, 854 I'enn Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
I. GOLDSMITH.
IF
you want pure liquors for your
money, send your orders to
MAX KLEIN & SONS. Your
order will be as carefully filled
as if you made the selection
personally, and delivered at
your door in a plain box with
out any marks denoting the
contents. We have an excellent
Penn'a Rye Whiskey at $3 00
per gallon called Cabinet Rye
Try it and see how surprised
you will be with its high quality.
y\.hx KfceiN & SONS,
Wholesale biquors,
1318-20 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa
"Everything in Liquors."
W S. & E. WICK,
UKALBRSIN
Kough and Worked Lumber of all Kind-
Doors, Sash and Mouldings
Oil Well Rigs a Specialty.
Office and Yard
R. Cunningham and Monroe Sts
near west Penn Depot,
nrr-Trwß
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
FISHER,
The Outdoor Artist,
The Butler Dye Works
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Ootician
Next Door to Court House, Eutler, Pa
Egyptian Damiana Tablets.
The only Purely Vegetable Compound
known that will positively restore youth
and vigor, no matter what the cause
may be or how long standing $1 a box.
EGYPTIAN DAMIANA CO.,
Bissell Block, Pittsburg, Pa
POCKET GOPHERS.
They Arc Found In Widely Separat
ed Part* of the Country.
By D. E. LANTZ. Kansas experiment
station.
In some families of rodents cheek
pouches when present have the open
ing Inside the mouth. In the geomyidae
the pouches are present, are fur lined
and open outside the mouth. The fam
ily and the type genus derive their
name from their mode of life, which is
entirely in the earth. Nine genera of
pocket gophers are known, all of them
confined to North America. Only three
of the genera enter the United States.
Of the United States genera one is
found in the great plateau region from
central Mexico and Lower California
POCKET GOPHER.
northward into British America, anoth
er from cast central Mexico northward
through New Mexico, western Texas,
western Oklahoma, Into Colorado, while
a third is restricted to two large and
widely separated districts in the Unit
ed States. One of these districts In
cludes portions of Alabama. Georgia
and Florida, while the other includes
much of the great low plain of the Mis
sissippi valley and extends from the
Klo Grande northward to southern Min
nesota and Wisconsin and from eastern
Illinois westward Into Colorado and
eastern Wyoming.
The pocket gophers all have the ex
ternal pouches, strong lower jaws, fore
feet strongly developed for digging and
very small eyes and ears.
The prairie pocket gopher Is abun
dant in the eastern part of the state
and Is the most formidable mammalian
pest with which Kansas farmers have
to deal. Its damage to the alfalfa
growers of the state alone amounts to
more than SBOO,OOO yearly. This dam
age Is not directly la the destruction of
the alfalfa plant so much as it Is in the
Interference with the work of cutting
the crop and the loss by reason of hav
ing to cut the plant far above the
ground to avoid running into the
mounds thrown up by the gophers.
This loss amounts to about one-tenlh
•f the entire crof>. Besides the damage
to alfalfa, there i.j a similar one to clo
ver, timothy and native meadows and
the direct destruction of vegetable gar
dens and other crops. This species does
similar damage to crops in Illinois,
Wisconsin, lowa, Minnesota, the Dako
tas, Nebraska and Missouri, a section
of the most fertile land in the entire
country.
The prairie gopher is of a dark liver
color, lighter on the under part, and
has pure white feet, with longer claws
than any other species.
rocket gophers are easily poisoned.
They are very fond of common pota
toes, sweet potatoes, apples, raisins
and prunes. The presence of strych
nine, arsenic or other poisons does not
seem to deter them from eating the
food, but If the poison is sweetened
they seem to eat it more readily. In
summer it may be desirable to take
the trouble to sweeten the poison, but
in the fall and early spring It does
not seem worth while to do this.
A tool devised for the purpose of in
troducing the poisoned food into the
burrow is a spade handle shod with
TOOL FOR OPENING RUNWAY.
an Iron point. A bar is attached about
fifteen inches from the point to enable
the operator to use his foot In jiress
ing it into the soil. It is only neces
sary to find the runway of the go
pher." Tho handle Is sufficiently thick
to make a hole large enough to per
mit one to drop the poisoned potato
directly Into the burrow. The opera
tor then passes to another place, leav
ing the hole open.
It might be well not to let swine
run in the alfalfa fields for a time after
the poison has been put out.
Good Price* For Apples.
It Is apparent that growers should
have little difficulty In contracting ap
ples at remunerative prices this sea
son, says American Agriculturist. In
stead of acting bearish, as a year ago,
buyers are frankly acknowledging that
they expect to be compelled to give
more money for the coming crop than
they did for that of 1004. Offers of
$1.50 to $2 per barrel are not uncom
mon. In Michigan many orchards have
been sold at $1 to $1.75 for fruit as it
stands on the trees. Some growers
with fancy apples say they will hold
out for $2 to $3. In parts of Ohio
buyers have bid $2.50 for early fruit,
and in New York fall stock is being
contracted around $2. Contracts re
ported In western New York for win
ter fruit at $2.
Bone Oast For Winter Wheat.
The soli for wheat must be richly
fertilized and well pulverized. Even
then, if tho winters are exceedingly
dry and cold, there may be a failure
In the crop. Many farmers In Missouri
ore using bone dust to advantage.
The land that Is bone dusted will
yield from five to ten bushels more to
the acre.—W. D. Neale, Missouri.
Get Ontdoora.
Get outdoors and you won't need to
take sleep opiates. It is a palpable fact
that we can't be out In tho fresh air
and sunshine very long before feeling
nn inclination to drowsiness. Isn't it
the easiest tiling in the world to lie
down in a sunny field, with a handker
chief over your face, and fall asleep?
And, if you have ever crossed the
ocean, you must have noticed how the
fresh breezes and the sun's rays set
the passengers dozing in their chairs.
Sunlight and air are nature's own rem
edies for sleeplessness, and if insomnia
patients could take a good course of
this treatment they would need no pop
py juices.
Most people think when they receive
u favor that it is merely a sample, and
that if the goods suit they can come
back for more.
Graphic.
The end of a novel, compressed by
the editor owing to lack of space: "Ot
tokar took a small brandy, tlu-n his
hut, his departure, besides no notice of
his pursuers, meantime a revolver out
of his pocket, and, lastly, hJs own
life."—Deutsche Leschalle.
The Thrown.
"I'm taking my riding lessons in
_>ict privacy."
"Why not in public?"
"So as to avoid the fierce white light
that beats about tho thrown."- Louis
▼ille Courier-Journal.
Breuklnit Her Word.
She—Would you believe It? When the
bride came to the word "obey" In the
wedding service she stuttered terribly. |
lie—Well, she might Just as well break '
her word one time as another.—Yon- .
kers Statesman.
FULTON
Fish Market,
Cor. Main and North Sts.,
Oscar A. Niggel, Propr.
Fresh Fish and Oysters
from Baltimore, every
clay; also fresh Fish from
Erie, daily.
The Butler Wood Fibre
Plaster Co.,
Mfgrs, of the celebrated Blue
Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster,
the best and cheapest plaster
on the market.
We are also sole agents for
the following high grade build
ing materials.
Whitehall Portland Cement,
has no equal for all classes of
concrete work.
Woodville White Enamel
Finish, the peer of hydrated
lime for skim coat.
Sacketts Plaster Board, >ou
;an line your house with this
fire proof board at half the cost
of any other material.
Give us a call before build
ing, we can save you money.
Office, W. Cunningham St.,
Opp. Electric Light Office.
Weak, Nervous,
Worn Out Women
Bloodless, Irritable, Despondent Women,
Subject to All Sorts and Varieties of Ner
vous Troubles, Find a Positive Cure in
DR. A. W. Chase's
NERVE PILLS.
The world is full of women whose
daily life is one long struggle against
diseases peculiar to their sex—whose
days and nights are full of qniet, patient
suffering. The head the seat of pain
and pressure—the result of nerve de
pression and physical weakness brought
on by uterine or ovarian trouble—the
nerves on edge—inclined tolanghor cry
at anything—an ever present dragging
in the back, hips and limbs—a feeling
of utter weariness—lassitude and des
pondency. To these people Dr. A. W.
Chase,B Nerve Pills are of incomparable
value, having as they do the power to
rebuiid, to reinvigorate and resupply
«very organ, every nerve, every muscle
with the lo6t energy, and to insure a
complete return to health, strength and
vigor again.
Mrs. John Bailey of Jackson St., Penn
Yan, N. Y., says:
"I was told that Dr. A. W. Chase's
Nerve Pills were a great nerve medicine,
•ind as I needed one badly, 1 got a box.
My nerves were very weak—l lacked
ambition and strength and my heart
action was very weak. I used the Pills
is directed and they made my nerves
quiet and steady—the heart action
strong and regular and the appetite
*ood, my sleep became restful and I
fell altogether like another person. I
think as a remedy in female complaints
as well, tbey are grand, curing the
leadaches and heavy, dragging feeling
Tipidly and easily—this I know from
experience, and I am glad- to recom
mend them."' 1
50 cents a box at dealers or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Por
trait and signature of A. W. Chase,
M.D ,on every package. For sale by
Redick and Grohman, druggists, 109 N.
Main St. Butler, Pa.
Hereto Dine When in PittslDri
Ha mmpl'c GERMAN RESTAURANT.
nallllllcl O Everything to est and ditok,
served In Herman style. Imported light and
darlt beer on draught. 242 Diamond at. PltUburg
Miller's Restaurant
burgh, l*a.
FIFTH AVENUE Opp. Grand Opera Houm,
Bath on each floor free to guests. Absolutely
fireproof. Steam heat and telephone la erery
room. Kurnpean plan.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
EUROPEAN PLAN
A. E. KRAMER, PROPRIETOR
I honei: Bell, 0852 J Grant. P. & A., 28M Mala,
121,133, : 25 Sixth St. PITTSBURG, PA.
INVESTMENTS—For people of moderate means
pays from It to 80 per cent. Call or write for
j>ro-nfetu«
GEXEREL BUILDING COMPANT.
CO4 lies eiuer Building,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Farm* Bought and Sold—We can sell your busi
ness or farm no matter where located, for quick
Mile consult us. W. F. WEITERBUAUSEN,
717 East Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa.
IRON CITY DRAUGHTING CO., offers unusual
facilities for first-class work. Designing
Draughting Tracing. Pittsburgh and Washing
ton Patent offlre Drawings Free • Ofllce of H.
Patent Attorney, 801
Wj/W Avenue, Pittsburg, l'a. P. & A. 5191-M.
Government Positions.
Hundreds of openings; bookkeepers, 2(
years or over; stenograners. 15 year* or over
11,000 to 11.54)0 annually; railway mall clerks
18 to 35years, 1900 annually; postofflce clerki
and carriers. WOO to SK)O annually; drafts
men, |I,OOO to $1,800; civil engineers, trained
nurses; the positions offer steady employ
ment and excellent chances of advancement;
ambitious persons should Investigate. Par
ticulars, superintendent Derr, 802 Empire
building, Pittsburg, Pa. Write or call.
Farms for Sal*—la fine farm district, around
Vonugstown, Warren and Nile*. Ohio. Call of
write for list. HARRINGTON A CO.. Hlles. 0.
For Sale—Coal lands; Pittsburg coal In Wetiel
connty, W. Va. Address Boi S, Endlcott. W. V*.
Are Yoa Taking Massage, Magnetic. Electrical
treatments; Turkish, Oven, Vapor Spray or any form
of Baths P Why not try the Forbes Sanitarium 1
Has select patronage only; lady attendants. Open
(ay and all night, at lOlt Forbes St., Pittsburg, Pa'
6EO. S. LANGDON & CO.
New York and Pittsburg Stocks
Orders Solicited. Purchase or Sale.
Cash or Margin. Correspondence Invited.
Bell Phone, I<WS Court.
Keystone Building, Pjttsburs:. Pa.
JoUm—Why do you look for a Job » _ .
Harry—When you attend Kowikofi'i Bail)as
sdsooi. then the people will be looking for Jo%
to work for them—very little expense—Send f«
catalogee. HQS Ponn avenue Pittsburgh, Pa
H you want to buy or sell any kind of business sen
CAVANAGH CO.. 421 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh.
DOCTOR GIHUXR, 024 Penis Avenrne,
Pittsburgh, cures Piles and Fistulas to sta|
cured; also cancer and all chronic diseases snd blooj
complaint both sexes and all ages. Consultation
strictly private. Call and see the Doctor. « omc4
hours front 9 a. m. to » p. m.
SCRAP IRON
J. B. JONES & CO.,
712 718 E Lacock St., Allegheny. Pa.
We pay highest prices for scrap iron,
etc., buy and sell second hand machin
ery, rails, beams, etc.
Rails beams;angles, wire and mamlla
rope, galvanized corrugated roofing in
stock. Let as quote yoa prices.
J. B. JONES & CO
BETTER THAN MAGIC
A little, persistent work, order-
J ed in the right wmy and joined to i
1 I fragility, thrift and common
—X> sense will carry a man farther
than all the sorcery of the East.
Work and save there's a
CVH*VHJ V have followed that role have snc- I
ceeded in life.
V Next time yon get your salary,
tiring ns a tenth of it to save for
t yon- or deposit even a twentieth
is£2t-— -= jfr M I or a fortieth of yonr earnings.
Sir" — ° I Snre, y- y°« c * n spare so small a
I 8nm —to bnild a future for your-
° °® o I self or those dependent on yon.
We pay 8 per cent Interest
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
* THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. I
| THE I
| Butler County National Bank. |
1 A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of f
| Buler Couny to do business wih. f
* /Capital $ 300,000.00 I
I strength ! surplus 365,000.00 §
I* (Assets 2,840,000.00 |
WeSinvite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, f
COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. |
"The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" i
Kelsey, Crown, Boomer ■
FURNACES. I
Coal und Slack Heaters, Gas and
Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers, ■
Sowing Machines, Needles for all mal(es of I
I Sewing Machines. Sewing repaired. I
Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods ■
Henry Biehl, I
122 N. Main St. Peo. 'Phone 464 B
AT LAST.
Ar\ Engir\e for the Farm.
JM CUT FEED, PUMP
| ■ WATER, SAW WOOD,
UL- CHURN, RUN THE
WASHING MACHINE
F | WITH AN
IJHk Gas or Gasoline
With practically no expense
after the cost of installing.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
THE EVANS MFG. CO, LTD.,
BUTLER, PA.
fEberie Bros.,j
I PLUMBERS \
S Estimates given cn al! kinds of work; ?
We make a specialty of r
? NICKLE-PLATED, \
C SEAMLESS, ' /
OPEN-WORK. /
/ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa C
p Phone. 630. C
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;[ HUGH L. CONNELLY §
( > SUCCESSOR TO JOHN LIMEGROVER JR. «#
('» WHOLESALE DEALER IN V
;!| Beer, Ale ar|d Porter. X
< > Fine Wines and Liquors for *
* * Family and Medicinal Purposes. If
I | 107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) A
| | BOTH PHONES. ALLEGHENY, PA, X
Advertise in the CITIZEN.