THE BUTLER CITIZEN'. fflLtlAM C. NE9LET. - -"nbV-«h"r THURSDAY. APRIL it. 1905. *- - 1 f| M per Jtu to A emptied at noon. In tho afternoon the scholars rendered a very interesting literary pro gram, after which the boys and girls romped over the playgrounds. Miss Edith Negley of Great Belt was the teacher. Drj injr preparations simply dovel-' op dry catarrh; tliey dry up tho secretions, which adhere to tho membrano and decom pose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. iag inhalants, fumes, smokes and &nullH and use that which cleanses, soothen and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for )0 cents. All druggists sell the 50e. size. Ely Brothel's 50 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm oures without pain, does not irritate or cause snoozing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Conrad Sell, dee'd., late of Winfield twp., Butler Co., Pa. Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the above estate, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same to present them duly authen ticated for settlement. HERMAN' SELL, ( V . BART SELL. R. F. D. 17. Carbon Black, Pa. JAMES B. MCJUNKIN, Att'y. 3-22-06 DEATHS. TOOMEY —At the Hospital, April r - Clarence James, son of James W. Toomey of Butter, aged 8 years , WINGLE3—At the Count ' Home. April 5, 1900, Frank Wingles, aged 7 years i SIEBERT —At her home in Butler twp . | April 6. 1900, Mrs. Man", wife of Julius Siebert, aged 52 years. BOYD—At his home in Coraopolis, April <>, 1900, John Wm. Boyd, aged 62 years. He was the father of Mrs. Sarah Harshaw of Petrolia. and was buried at Bear Creek Cemetery. WlGTON—April 3, l'.KHi, infant son of Harry Wigton, of Slipperyrock twp. WEIR—At his home in Freeport, March 29, 1900, D. M. B. Weir, aged 01 years. SANDERS—At the Butler County Gen eral Hospital, April 5, 1900, John , bntter l»oxes, ice cream cans and ice cream tabs. All persons are hero by notified not to fill, traffic in, purchase, sell, dis pose of, detain, convert, mutilate or de stroy or wilfully or unreasonably refuse to return or deliver to the Butler Pure Milk Co. upon demand being made any milk bottle stamped with the name, "Butler Pure Milk Co." surrounding a three leaf clover, (see description filed. * or any milk can, bntter box, ice cream can or ice cream tub stamped, branded or marked B. P. M. Co. BUTLER PURE MILK CO. Notice in Divorce. El. nor Stephins, J In the Court of Comir.on vs /-Pleas of Butler Co., Pa. Albert Stephins.) A. I). No. 2. D<'e.Terr>i. To At.nF.RT STErmss. Respondent, The sulipcrna and alias subpoena in the above rase liavinc been returned "Non est inventus" you the said All>eri Stephins. above named defendant, are hereby required to appear in said Court of Common I'lcas. to be held at Butler. I'enn'a-. on Monday tin 4th day of June i:<»i, being the lirst day of next term of said Court, to answer the said complaint and show cause, if any you have, why an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony should not be granted to said Elenor Stephins. You are also hereby notified that an e\- parte hearing thereof will lie had and de termined in 1 he Common I'leas Court, of said county, before the .luilge, thereof at 'he Court House in liutler. I'enn'a., on Monday. June 2Stb, at fl o'clock A. M. of said day. at which time and place you are notified to attend. ALEX McCUNF. CAMPBELL, GEORCE E ROBINSON, Sheriff. Attorney for Plaintiff. PROFESSIONAL CAR)S. " PHYSICIANS, DR. L. R HAZLETT, 100 W. Diamond St., Butler. North side of Court House. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat work, a 1 specialty. C. SOykE,ZW. D. PRACTICE LIMITED TO 5 Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. OFFICE HOURS—9 to 10 a. m., 1 to I p. m., 7toßp. m. Sunday by appoint ment. 121 E. Cunningham Street, Butler, Ps BOTH PHONES. OSTEOPATHY. L DR. G. F. PURVIS, OSTEOPATH Chronic diseases a specialty, f Consultation and examination free. Office hours 9 to 12: 1.30 to 5. Rooms 208-9, Odd Fellows Temple. DR. JULIA E. FOSTER, OSTEOPATH. Consultation and examination free. Office hours —i>to 12 A. M., 2 to M.,.daily except Sunday Evening appointment. Office —Stein Block, Rooms 9-10, But ler. Pa. People's Phone 478. DENTISTS. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON, PROSTHETIC DENTIST. Teeth extracted absolutely painless. Take Vitalized Air or Nitrons Oxide. All work satisfactory. 127£ S. Main St.. " BUTLER, PA. DR. FORD H HAYES, DENTIST. Graduate of Dental Department, University of Pennsylvania Office —Room 20C Odd Fellows Bldg OR J. WILBERT McKEE, SURGEON DENTIST. Office over Leighner's Jewelry store, Bntler, Pa Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of gold fillings, gold crown and bridge work. OR. H. A. McCANDLHSS, DENTIST. Office in Butler County National Bank Building, 2nd floor. DR. M. D. KGTTRABA, Successor to Dr. Johnston. DJ NTIST Office at No 114 K. Jefferson St., ovei G. W. Miller's grocery ATTORNEYS. RP. SCOTT T ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Butler County National Bank building. AT. SCOTT, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But ler, Pa. C ! OTJLTER & BAKER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Butler County National Bank building. HH. GOUCHER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wise bclMing J' D MCJUNKIN, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Reiber building, cornet Main ' anil K. Cunningham Sta Entrance OB ; Main street 1 B. BKEDIN, 0 • ATTORNEY AT LAV;. Office on Main St. near Court Housr F. L. McQUISTION, V. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Office near Court House WC. FINDLEI, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND ATTORNEY. Office on South side of Diamond, Butler, Ps. JOHN W. COULTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Diamond, Bntler, Pa. Special attention given to collections and business matters. H. NEGLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofiiee in tfce Negley Brildir.fr, Wt .»♦ Diamond LP. WALKER, • NOTARY PUBLIC, BUTLER, Office with Berkimer, the Undertaker llfrfo D Bii MATRIMONIAL AGENCY Mrs. Waldeu, 120» (ilbbon street, r.ear Forbes 1 H(j MoO—ilnaU, PKMwv, win ißtvodiei TOO t«» very de&lrablo and honorable parties, eligible for matrimony; ladles mid gentlemen with strictly hon orable Intentions aro Invited to call for private In terview which will b© given free. Results guaran tee d and bu»ln«>s confidential. Hours 9 a in to 9 . p m hut.day 11 a. m. to Cp. in. Particular* mallei I for 10 cents. KAKKCIIER'SPKKSIAN HALM 1 nsurpasscd for Chapped Mauds. Face i mid Llus, producing a soft velvet sltlu tex- | ture that cannot be equalled. 15, £>, 50c Boxes. Insist on your Druggist having It In I stock. I | EASIER GREETINGS. \ J To Our Customers, And Everyone, c r Have you bought yourself that suit you x ? promised yourself and your boy for Easter? / We have the snappiest, neatest, and / / best line of Spring and Summer / S Clothing ever shown in Butler. j S We and our customers claim that the \ ) I. Hamburger & Sons Clothing v / is the best ready made clothing in America. # / A broad assertion, but we can prove it. / | Douthett & Graham. \ INCORPORATED CAMPBELL'S GOOD FURNITURE I This Furniture Stock I | Is Now At Its Best. 1 largest Display of Parlor Suits, Bed Roomig S Suits, and Dining Room Suits we have everß g shown is here for your inspection. jgjj gg DINING ROOM SDIT $96. SSix golden oak box seat chairs, covered in leather, |j|jS S for S2B. Fine pedestal table in round or square top 52 jUI for S2B. A fine buffet or sideboard at > : 4O. All the ffss Jfgl above pieces are made of fine selected stock, well teg iS made and properly finished. As fine a suit as the ;g| average dining room requires. Ist SI BED ROOM SUIT S6O. 11 j||j Fine golden oak suit, made of selected quarter B§|i sawed stock, very massive and rich roll foot bed, large French plate mirror on the dresser. We consider our best value in a ftne suit. ffgi Si PARLOR SUIT $55. ' : M Five piece mahogany finish frame, covered in sm rich green verona. A large, massive suit, and looks *§3 like the more expensive kind. j®j I Alfred A. Campbell! BEX NAM I.OW Pittsburg's Leading Chinese Uestauraut, It" Third avenue, Pittsburg, Pa- Delicious Chop Suey. Yuckoma and the best kind of Oolong Tea -ire our specialties. W S. &E. WICK, DEALERS IN Bough and Worked 1 umber of ill hlndi. I) mm, Siisb and Mouldings Oil >V'ellßlir»i» Specialty. Office and Yard R. "uiiuinzhani and Monroe St» t t"sr Pp» o pprot. A See tbe Sign directly opposite the itSIXSJfcSJiI Old Pcstofflce ThiOaoro Yogtlsy, pj Reel Estalt and Insurance Agency, l£fl 238 S. Main St 13 (Sutler, Pa. I |B [f yon have property ■ to sull, trade, or reut s 1 or, want to buy or tn rfQt cail. write or M A uhene m«. U Li?* Wailpd Uccn Application Pearson ft. Nace's Livery, Fcari and Sale Stable Rear of Afick House Butler ''enn'i Tbe bent of horsesand first class rigs *< w IVS on hand and for hire. (lest accommodations In towi for pnrroa nent boarding and transient jade "peel al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses A good c ass of horses, both drivers a.id draft, horses always on hand and for sale D-der a full guarantee; and horses boigh u >1 urouer notification by PEARSON B. NACE I'tion yn. ri F. M. INKS COMPANY. New York Stocks. Bonds, Grain and Provisions. FOR CASH OB MODERATE MARGINS. (iO4 and Go."> Keystone Building. 324 Fourth Ave, Pittsburg. Pa Phones: P. &\. Mala 175. Hell, Court 3882. ; l)o You Want to Buy a Farm?? If so, we have them at all prices; our new 1 farm catalogue will bo mailed to you on ap plication; let us send you one S. V. THOMPSON CO.. Third Floor, :m0 Times Ituildlng. &Jtl Fourth ave., IHttsburg. A. STKASSHL IUiKK & CO., !)2< Fifth Avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. Importers of Smokers Articles, Books. Novelties and Stationery. Special Im porters of Hungarian. Austrian and Russian Tobaccos. Maxwell-Crouch Mule Company Largest Dealers in Mules in the United States. 00 bead, all sizes, constantly on hand. Branch Stables 2(»J-304 Pennave. PITTSBURG, PA. Send for Complete Farm List of Allegheny County Farms. \V. F. WEITISBSHI'TSKN, 719 E. Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. NOTICK ! NOTICIi! NOTICE! 1 j CPI ATTT T^Ii.ATTRT^CJC'^'FFR NITURE AND CARPETS THE BALANCO AT PRIVATE HAI.K NOW AT GOLD SMITHS. NEXT To ri> •KERINO'S. U"-» I'ENN AVE. ODD PARLOR PIECES OF SOLID MAHOGANY COST $-Jo ANL> $33. NOW $7 So AND IS- SOLID MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITS OF a PIECES. COST $75. UO AT y«J, GENUINE LEATHER SLITS OF 8 J-IECES. H II i-ftn i.. ttto. • J Al $55; GENUINE LEATHER COUCHES, H. .t 11. PRICE. s(ls. NOW 133; DENTINK LEATHER RED DAVENPORTS, S. «■ H PRICE. slls. OO AT $53. OTHERS DOWN AS LOW AH $22. GO; FINE AM. LEATHER ROCKEKS. WERE , .vow $32.50; FINE LEATHER .SEAT ROckERH. S. & 11. PRICE. sls. NOW »76". FINE OAK ROCKERS, H. & H. PRICE. (12. NOW $5.50: MAHOGAHY C7IIF FONIERS S. A It PRICE. s«»>. NOW $17.50; MAHOGANY DRESSER, S If PRICE. $7.1. NOW $22.W>; PARLOR TAP.LE. SOLID MAHOGANT. PRICE $22, NOW SSSO. H7O LOT OF RUGS AT $7 So. JIJ } IS . WAS SOLD EY SPEAR Xc HOLLAR FOR s2l) S2B AND S3O At.L BRASS BEDS sl7 GO AND $22 GO. WORTH $.V> AND $.13. FIN H WILTON VELVET nuns. ii*i2 WAS sis. NOW $22.50: SOME ROOM SIZE MISFIT CARPETS IN WILTON VELVETS COST stn GO AT »25. BODT BRUSSELS CARPETS TO FIT I.ARQH ROOM. COST $..5. OO AT $22.50. OTHERS AS LOW AS $lO AND sl2. RIO LOT OF DINING ROOM TABLES. CHAIRS STOVES AND RANGES. THIS IS A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME SO COME AT ONCE. NEXT TO PICKERING'S US I PENN AVE. LOOK FOR THE Hid WINDOW. I GOLDSMITH Ml Ptnu A venae, l'litiburg, I'u WHEELER'S ROYAL GOLD ENAMEL PAINT HENRY WHEELER 6c SON, 119 W. OHIO ST , ALLEGHENY. PA. —Why is Newton "The P:aio Man i' See adv. Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ootician Next Door to Conrt House. Bntler, Pa MARBLE mGRANITE £Vs P. H. SeCHbGR. 212 N. Main street, Bntler, Pa. TAME AND EXAMINE livlTIC Our New Goods Even if von're not quite ready to buy, it will Rive you an idea as to what's go ing to be worn and how mncb it will cost. Some of our beat customers com* ■iu two or three times before making a ■ tinal decision. THINKING IT OVER ! assists their selection in a more satis factory manner, Some prefer deciding at once, and either way pleases us. We're sure you'll like the new suitings we're now showing and want you to gel in and get an early pick. WM. COOPER, LEADING TAILOR, Cor. Diamond. Butler, Pa. [ABOUT ONE \ { IN < $ EVERY TENRedick & Grohmanj / PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS ? % 109 North Main St., S C Butler, Pa. w. .1. T\NNiiY DETECTIVE AGENCY, Corner Tifth and W'vlie Avenm-s, ltootn i'. ilttaborg, Ha. [>et and wo build to but your Ideas at AVON PL.A« IC Write for booklet t COOK LAM' CO.. HEN AVON, I'A I ■% I - Ideal Clothing AND Hat Parlors. » Spring Clothing: Exhibition. I J his establishment has been noted for several seasons for the general and detailed jf| excellence of its clothing, its unfailing progressiveness in always showing the LATH),ST STYLES and the reliability of its merchandise. Consequent- | < lv when we hold our seasonable expositions or opening as they are perhaps better known, this store becomes the niecca of those men who wish to be well dressed in the correct ; clothes, of the period. This authoritive showing of styles is educational in the extreme, for ■ it comperhends the lx*st products of the most REPUTABLE j MAM FACTI RER in America, thus making an assemblage of I ideas which caters with the tastes of all manner of men. Our OPENING i! DISPLAY markes the beginning of the style period in Butler and tells you just what you ought to have and provides just what you want. Accordingly it is to your interests to visit this store now. < Spring Suits. There is something about our suits, individuality, style, fit, workmanship and the im portant details essential to x a perfect fitting garment which it seems no other re tailer of ready to wear clothes is equal to offer. CERTAINLY there is no j other clothing which will fit all over as clothing which bears our label. I The workmanship, the material, the style, are everything that any \ individual or any institution can put into garments of this ! kind. If you buy the suits we sell there is a certainty that - vou are receiving ABSOLUTELY the BEST GAR MENTS of th *ir kind that it is jtossible to secure. p Styles for the Spring. 1 You will observe the coats are cut much longer, tighter fitting in the back, fitting closer to the form from shoulder to waist, lapels a trifle wider than formerly, the shoulders | 1 are broad and athletic, the trousers are EXCEEDINGLY . ' ) ) SMART in cut. These suits represent the MOST EX- LJ. j- CLUSIYE ready for service suits ma