butler citizen. (butler, pa.) 1903-08-06 [p ] · 2017. 12. 16. · sickness steals more savings...

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Sickness steals more savings than the burglar. Slowly, coin by coin, the money that has been so hardly earned is paid out for drugs and doctors. Sickness is the worst enemy of the work- ing man, and the common cause of the working man's sickness is disease of the stomach often involving the heart, lungs, 'use *of Pierce's Golden Med- ical Discovery will stop the stealing of the savings Dy sickness. It cures dis- eases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures dis- eases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., when these diseases are caused by the diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs. "About ten yeacs ago I began to have trouble with iny stomach," write? Win. Connolly, of M 5 Walnut Street, Lorain, Ohio. "It aot so bad I ftfrrl to lay off quite often two and three days in * week, my stomach would bloat, and I would belch up gas, and was in awAil distress at such times. I nave employed and been treated by the bast doctors In the city but *ot no help whatever. By some way or other I happened to Sbold of a rial of your ' Pellets.' and I thought r helped me. It was then I wrote to you for Ice. You told me that by my svmntoms you thought 1 had liver complaint, and advised the use of your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pleasant Pellet,' la connection. Theie medi- cines I have taftcn as directed, and am very happy to atate that I commenced to get better from the start and have not tort a cUy this rammer on account of my stomach. I feel tip- top, and better than I have for ten years." Accept no substitute for " Golden Med- ical Discovery." Nothing else is "just as good." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels. tr BOOK MAILED FREE. gsrsffir»*!£?- B. B. j ffRAWS, L»nwne?. Injurie*. C. <\ (SORE THROAT, ttniaar. Bptuwtlc. com l Distemper. Bota. Grabs. I. B. I COI'GHH, CoMa. hlnran. Interne* cum s Lubsb, Pl«uro-Pnrumo«U. W. V. I COLIC. Bellyache. WIdS-Blowb. cubbs ( Diarrhea, Dyaealery. 0.0. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. } KIDNEY *BLADDERDISORDERS. 1.1. jfiKINDISEASE*. Maoce, Eruption*, nnnillcen. ttrnur. Farcy. J. K. IBAD f-OVDITIOV Htarlnz Coat. (\u25a0TUB {lnatceatton, Stomach Stacsera. ?a. each; stable Chae. Ten Spedflca. Book, dte.. fZ. At druKKfata, or aent prepaid oa receipt of prica. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William ± John. ?beet*. Sew York. Health, Riches, Happiness. No more "Blues"', Tired Feelior. Nervousness. Sleeplessness. No- more Headaches, Constipation, latticestion, Dyspepsia, khmnta tiara, Sallow Complexion-, CHiif-. Colds, Female Troubles, Bat ?th ? results of a torpid LNr amJ poor, thin Blood. Victor Liver Syrup, Hie Great Liver and Blood Purifier, makes yon well from these &)n<mc>un«i keeps yon well. Correspondence VICTOR RE.I&SPIRS CU., Frederick, Ma-.-ykn I. For salft at Reed's Pharnacy. \u25a0 PENNSYIMWM I I ELKTRO-MECHUHftt HISTTTUTE, I \u25a0 loss »tUbor«. Pa. \u25a0 \u25a0 aim urmxApiAM htstbuction \u25a0 \u25a0 ? ALL MCOtMNICALBRANCHES I Bhß FhmMMriat. A. T. Sirrmpc, frat. J Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jawoler and Graduate Optician 'lasl Door to Court Hons*. Butler. Pa. H. G. Allison, Funeral Director, Bell Phone No. 3. Bakers town. Pa. ft RUPTURE \u25a0fce I After Tiaving been J ruptured eight years, 7 I wns c»re<l by this Home treatment and have CURED OVER 300 OTHERS. We guarantee to ... . CVRE YOV FOR SI.OO Or refaad yssr nsssy. \u25a0HUM PURDY t CO., SPECIALISTS, ?OX 554, BEAVER. PA. fßaMWlrTsrssc*: Surer Trstt Ca. McstkMtkUssssr 25-5-03-3 m Lincoln College, Rogers, Ohio. Spring Term opens April 14th. Normal Term, six weeks, be- gins June 23rd. Co.nmmercial, Normal, Classi- cal, Musical and Art De- partments Write for particulars Address, LINCOLN COLLEGE, P. 0 Box 143, Rogers, Ohio. rnrsBCRO ksipujymest IICKKAU. opp. U. * <». Itaput. 431 \u25a0 H3 Water St. Kntlre Second Floor. A medium fur obtaining work that cannot l>a '??ion. Why? IlecauM wn are In constant touch \u25a0 tho bent flrinn. In anil out of the city. Our i iciui Uto Uke rare of ponple who are willingto ? rt but cannot flnil It. We do thla by mean, of - -Uor, who are constantly on the go, looking for tings of all kinds. Pittatmrg, Is to-day, the i : piace In the world for an nntorprlalng man or unn. Call or write. All letter, are promptly si. .vered. 7-SMB-3m ?DENTAL ROOMS.-- U 39-sth Ave., Pittsburg, 1) »\u25a0 We're PRACTICA* LYdoliigtli,.h « \u25a0 CROWN sad BRIOaC work <* Mof Pltuimrg-WHY NOT DO V VAJwrouaat g»l4 CROWNS Viml BRIDGK Work reduced if fj ' BIS P?Jf TOOTH Also th. 5 NEWFOUNDLAND WRECKERS The Bo«n(r That Is Gleaned From a Barren Shore. In bygone times It was the practice of tbc Newfoundland coast folk to ap- propriate everything they secured. but this lawlessness had to lie sternly re- pressed. Now the unwritten rule ts that they pet "half their bund." or GO per cent. as salvage. In portable and valuable articles, such as sllv*»*ware, there is still a strong temptation to keep the whole, but the punishment Is severe. Champagne, liquors, cabin Vtores and the like have also a trick of disappearing, and In the poorest fisher's cottage you will come upon rare china, dainty napery. silverware 'of price and wines to tempt an epi- cure. The salvors are reckless and un- thinking, and as they gather In hun- dreds every man pre-empts what he can. In the rush there is much de- stroyed. When the Herder was lost in IKS 2 they burned whalebone worth $15,000 a ton to save leather costing 20 cents a pound. In the Emmeline wreck of 1000 they trampled crates of costly glassware to get at four cases of French prayer books valued at 25 cents apiece. On one occasion two salvors had got ashore a piano and were adopting the Solomon-like e.\i»e- dlent of sawing it in half when a shrewder chum bought it from them for a bottle of whisky looted from the captain's cabin. When the Grasbrook went ashore in 1800 pvery man on the shore provided himself with a German concertina, of which instruments of torture she had a large consignment, and to secure them packages of much more costly freight were thrown over- board. When the Orion, from Haiti- more for Copenhagen, struck the buck of Cape Race and went to pieces site had a large consignment of bicycles on board, and they were auctioned In Bt. John's and disposed of all over the Island. The Abbeymore'a lading in 1896 Included some cases of splendid English rifles for Canada, and these are now to be seen adorning every fisher's cottage along tho shore.?P. T. McGrath in McClure's. FOOD, WATER AND AIR. Tiie Essential Tklnga Oat of Which Blood IN Mndc. These are the things out of which blood is made. If the food is nutri- tious and.properly cooked, if the air Is pure and full of oxygen, If the water is clean and free from Impurities, the blood will/be rich and red and full of vitality. # Barring ? physical accidents, there la no sickness except that depending di- rectly a wunt of food or water or air, sometimes all three. When any one is sick the presumption is that ho has been trying to subsist on poor food or vitiated air or bad water, one or more. In order to have good food a person ought to have the first eating of It. Food that has been mussed over and left by one person is not fit to bo eaten by another. , In order to -have good air a person ought to have»the first breathing of it. Air that has been breathed by other persons Is not'fit to breathe again. Water should be fresh from some spring or well. If hydrant water must be used let It' run a bit, as the house pipes are apt to be of lead and not Iron like the pipes .that convey tho wa- ter through the city. Food that is relished, air that cools and Invigorates, water that Is quaffed With eager thirst?these are the things that make blood, rut fresh air Into the lungs, good food and pure water into the stomach, and naturo will do the rest? Medlcal'Talk. A: Trick With u Ef|. Place two V shaped wineglasses of the same slze>near the edge of a table. In thejrlgbt band one put an egg. Just fitting l the rinr of the iglass. Hold the bases-of the glasses firmly down, the top rims'* touching each other. Now, wttb) a>qiock, aharp.bruutli, blow upon the «11no where thevgg and the glass meet. The »egg/will *Jump to glass. Vfith a little; practice this.can be done, every time. Be careful to blow lnta line with tbeileft hand glass, or'the«egg will j)ump In the wrong dl- lanutou the taWe with dis- astrous results. THE TRUE FISHERMAN. He Eajoft Nilure'f Deandes and la V«t a Mrrt Butrhrr. The angler's nrt Is i*ut a prvtext, or, rather, the incentive to a ramble, and not the sole object of the fisherman, unless, alas, he belongs to thai too common variety, the man whose sole object is «his catch. .Such-a man fishes with a worm, hide* fingerflngs in the depth at his basket and photographs bis catch- as a witness of bis crimes. He is uot a fisherman, hut. a butcher. A yieltow primrose on U>£ river's bank is to , him a primraM* and nothing more. '> true 4 fisherman- lovt* to*catch Ash, to md&ch his *4ts against the weary trout,, but as be wtiudors /rem pod to pool .the songrt of the birds greet hldi reaftully. turniln the fetronm newals a' nook ln>nvblch stxango wild ficywcrs nestle. The gentle ex- citement of the s|x>rt' prevents tho \u25a0cene Crom becoming monotonous. The element ofochanco, tbe 'Uncertainty of the aatch, add the da>p of tabasco sauce which gtveA Best- to*the (lay. And the noontide meal by the brink of the stream! When dIA a.meal have a mora delightful flavor? Delmunico never served a trout.llke-unto those woihave eaten by tbe bunks of a mountain brook with tbe clear blue* sky above, the waving forest round about and the murmuring stream, at our feet. The hour ot contemplation coines afterward, with the pipe of peace In our hand Instead of the relinquished rod. How; far off'the city «eems! Are there such things as corporations, trusts, stock*, bonds, electric lights that amaze the-sight, Marsh warnings of trolley gongs, the rumble and grind of the wheels «and the braises ou the elevated road*which affright the ear? The harshest/note thai breaks the-still- ness here Is the boom of the bdttecii in the distant marsh. Home to«camp the fisherman .goes, taking a cast In this silent pool in which-the trout rose In the forenoon to 1119 cast, but-missed the fly, or In \u25bathat dark hole deep under the bank In vigilant eye inuy'detcct tho brown sides of a tijiutwith lazily wav- ing fins and tall, an old campaigner not easily caught?Dr. A. T. Bristow la World's Work. CHINESE CONTRASTS. We bako braid ;iin China they,"«team it. Wo dlvldtythe day Into ? twenty<our hours; tbejflnto twelve. We locniq Intellect In thefbraln;(they locate It In', the stomach. Our calendar is based ontsolar ittmcf theirs is based on lunar time. With us the seat of honor Is ou>th<r right; with them It is on tho left. Our given name precedes the sur- name; theirs followsithe surname. The needle of our-compass points t(» the north; theirs points to the south. We have standard weights nnd meas- ures; their welghtstand measures differ lu each district. Our children stand faclufothe teach- er to recite their lessons; theirs tur their hacks to the teacher. Our watchmen quietly go their rounds with a view to catching thieves; theirs beat gongs uod yell to frighten them away. We bury our dead a few /days after thejf decease; they often keep theirs in tho house lu heavy, sealetlicofllns for years.?'"China's Millions." The Time is Here! Our Sale its On! The Time is Here for Our Semi=Annual Bargain Sale which means much to our ens torn era. in the way cf saving money. OUR SALE IS ON as yon will see bv the bargains in onr windows. Watch our windows daily for bargains It wiil pay yon. We will quote just a few of onr bargains: 40 sls 00 and -116.0rt Suits Sale Price, *..50 30 $12.00 and f 14.00 Suits Sale Price. |6.00 50|T.50 Suits Sab* Pnce, £. .\u25a0> 3-5 $5.00 Suits. Sale Price. $2..>0 75 *4.00 Suits . Sale Price, t- 00 One lot of Men's Suits, all sizes, go at half price. All Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 10. go at half-price. One lot of Boys' Knee Pant Suit?, were *2.00 and >X), sale price *I.OO All Straw Hats go at half-price. All Shirt Waists go at half-price. One lot of Summer Underwear, to close it ont goes at ~oc a garment. About 120 Straw Hats, worth from 50c to *2.t>o, choice 25c. It is needless to quote more prices-bargains all through the store. \on know onr sales mean much for you. Call and be convinced. Then tell jour neighbor what we did for yon. Yonrs as ever, DOUTHETT & GRAHAM. rf<gro\ I CORN S I I The New Table Delicacy. h A new syrup with a new flavor ?pure, whole- I some and good. Karo Corn Syrup is made W I from that portion of the corn kernel which contains K I the greatest strength-giving, energy-producing Kj I and flesh-forming element®. Kwo Corn Syrup I is a pre-digested food? ready for use by the blood B \u25a0 ?which the weakest stomach of infant or invalid E I will readily assimilate. Best for every home use E from griddle cakes to candy. |H \u25a0 She Great Spread \u25a0 \u25a0 for Daily "Bread. H \u25a0 sold In airtight, friction-top tin» which protect it* purity, gu#ran- H H tee iU goodnt*». sad ia«ure it» clemuline»» l sometniuff so tincom- H sb on in common iftups. ioc, 15c and 50c tisea, at ?11 grocert OOKN PRODUCTS OO. v N«w York and Ohioaso. I HEYMAN HARRIS, LADIES' TAILOR-IyfADE SUITS and RIDING HABITS, . 4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Streri, PITTSBURG, PA. j 3-19-Iy J. KOWALSKY. Maiiufactiirer of 8m ill jjfL Gas and Gasoline Engines For Stationary and M:«ilue Kn- HJVI j~Ti glnea ami for Autoniohll* I *. For llUrkMmlth Shop*. I'uiup- liif Water Kunnlug Funs arid icj Cream Freezer*, etc. , No. 6 4th Ave., Pltt*burjr. »'a. 3-19-6rn WAXTED FlreinMi, Ilrakemen, Machinists Bollur-uiaketa, Itlackf mltlis and helpe.s for i: ll- road*. .ilao drivers and all kinds of help. TU« «?« waiting. General Kmploy men t Bureau, 'JO 1 Fede- ral street. AMcgheny. I'a. WANTED- Atones, girl* in every capacity: ;«5 to *lO |h*r wefik; placed or money refunded. General Employment Bureau, 201 Federal 8L Allegheny, I'a. 3-19-ly BURRAU, Src«rr» Flr*t-cln«» Mercantile and Mechanical Po«ltl«n».. w . Offlce ? - * PHUba*. l'» CM Fourth Avenue, 3-19-ly Headaches Cured With Glasses. Artificial Eyes. Eugene Heard Spectacle Co. LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS 70S PF.KW AVKWTTK. OPP. PENH "BIUIiDIWO. PHThUI RO. 3-iu-ly M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 5i S Main Bntler MA THE PESSIMISTS Have had quite an inning but they cannot shut off i the energy of the Ameii- [ can people. The country is making money as it never made money before- Get tuy daily letters and learn when, what and how I to bay, and participate in this money-making R. M, Weaver Stocks and Bonds Third Ave. and Wood St., PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. Butler, J A. REYNOLDS, Manager. I ????? \u25a0 \u25a0 ' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS v V fp "«? Huff. Alway* reliable I*a4le«, auk DruMißt fot miniKHTIK N r.SI»MNIf in Red and Uold luvUillic boxes. settled with blu« ribbon. Take no other. Ri-fuw dmigerona aul>«tl* tn(lon> and Initial lon*, liny of your I)n>*irtflt, or jwik! Ir. in stamps fo' I'arlIrnlars. Te»tl- naonlalM jukl ?? for lAdlr»." in IrtUr, 3' return Mall. IO.OO" TeMtlmoulal*. Hold by I linißirist.4. CTIK'IIE3TBR CHEMICAL OO 8100 HadUun Mquarr, FA M»tloN Mtm wmmmm Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and see us when i:i need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toiltt Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S. (>. PURVIS, PH. Q Both Phones. 213 S. Main St. Bntler Pa. PAROID READY OOFING. I>AI<OID The Roofing with NO TAK. Won t dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core of each roll. L> EPRESENTS the results o years ot Experience and Ex- perimenting. /'iNLY requires painting every few years. Not when first laid. I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. r\EMAND for PAROID is world wide MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PLY Other Facts, Samples and Prices are yonrs if yon will ask ns. L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. WHY DO YOU UKMA IN IDLK when we need am) men for different positions? If yon | one willing to work wr ran plaee yon. We are aide to supply, on short not leu, anv Kind of mulll help to employers order will be fill- ? ed very promptly. Apply, old Reliable Key- it to tie flureau, I I-~ I'enu avenue. I'll t ?>l>u r k Established 1H75. 'J-5-tfin L. C. WICK. DBAI.IB IJ» LUHBER. i< | Jackson & Poole, <|> ?? | M||i-i||U"* !;! , > BRASS CASTINGS OP ALLJKINDS 4 } | > MADE TO ORDER. i > < > REAR OH CAMPBELL S MACHINE { * * \ SHOP, E. WAVNE ST . . ' BUTLER, PA. < , ja The best place jsj U to stop at 2 1 n when in town is the jjj WAVERLY HOTEL, jj|| J. H. HARVEY, Prop. J£jj K Rates, $1.50 per day. W. S & E. WICK, UKALKKH IN K/mirh iind Worked Lumber of %!l Kind* Iw"K:ish and Moulding Oil Will K«K» «\u25a0 Specialty. Offlm »fi<! Var<l K- Cu noIngham attfl Monroe Ht« «near Went Feun I Music Department! > We have added a musical department good music?good instruments and everything that belongs to a mnsic store. Call and inspect the famous MerTill Piano. One of the best high grade pianos on the market. We can sell it on easy payments. Want a Violin. Mandolin. Banjo, Guitar or Accord eon, we have them Send for our catalogue of 10c sheet music, containing over 1000 titles, and i we have them all in stock. We will get any pieoe of music you need, in fact we are in shape to supply all your wants in the musical line at DOUGLASS BOOK STOREj Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St REMOVAL. I We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and ' lay streets to No. 208 N. Main street, (opposite W. D. Rrandon's re idence), where we will be pleased to meet our customer- with figures that are righr on Monuments & Headstones of" all kinds and ire also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence Flower Vases etc., as we have scuiud the sole ;gr-i cy from tin. rtewart Iron Woik- of Cincinnati, (X. for this town and vicinity. P. H. Sechler - ? .1. < ee the sign direct- rj! A l> opposite the |c'"' Posloffice, r'tj Theodore Vogelty. Ileal Estate and t .'.a 238 S. Main St. Fk Butler. Pa I I f you have property to sell, trade, or rent fyj or, want to buy or * & M rent cuii. write or SJ9I uhone me. List Mailed Upon Application. MITRTHA & BUOWN. 33W sth Ave.. Pittsburg, Pa., Can sell your Kent Estate. Kami or Business. Correspondence solicited. A 1.1. TRANSACTIONS OOWVIDEKTIAU. DO VOC WANT TO SFLI. your farm or other real estate? I can do It for you. Send me full pa, llculars at once. \u2666 -liS-ft'l-ly JOHN KOIHiER, 404 Kcvslotic Kuildiiiir. I'lttsburK. I'a Larson B. Nace's Livery P"e«d and Sale Stable Kcar of A/icK House Butler " > enn'» The best of horses and first class rigs at ??avson hand aud for hire. Best accommodations In town for perma nent boardluK and translnr.t trade, flpecl »1 cate guaranteed Stable Room For 6i3 Horses A Rood c a»» of hors»*H. both driver* draft borne» always on band and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bough a »a prooer notification b? PEARSON B. NACE T-leunon« Sn. 3ltt | Wm. Foster, | | Architect, j > Plan of all kind of buildings 1 \ furnished on short notice. r Q OfBc« in Berg Building, / J Butler, Pa v WHY NOT Become an Artist? Crayon, Pastel, Sepia and Water Color taught at home, -ind employment given at once. For full particulars, address, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART, Beaver Fail*, Pa. Kamiiy- Reuqions! We often cause ourselves end- less worry and remorse by neg- lecting to do some little thing. Get a good picture of your family and home made at your first op- portunity We make the best at $6.00 per dozen, Bxlo inches and guarantee them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing. R. FISHER iniaflain , 'v:?h. Dean's H A aafe, certain r»*IU ,r Hupr>n»wa*d \u25a0 Menstruation. Nrvr iofn/l. Hufe! \u25a0 Bare! Speedy I netlafhrtlon fiinnnitoil lor money Refunded. Bent pn-pnld for \u25a0 sl/*) iwr box. Will wild them on trlaJ to \u25a0 be paid for when relieved. Hauiple* Free. J UNITED MIPICAI CO . BO» T«. UNCHTIW, Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pfiarmary J^s"tJc r MARTIN : A\ Ik COMMtKCIAL BUSINIM TOOANOH SCHOOL, Liberty Ave. & Fifth St., Pittsburg, Pa. | An old school conducted on v the most modern prlncipl«l. | | The demand for young men and women ' ; greater than «?«r l«oforn. Call and nco one i 1 ( of t Urgent and !»? »t HOIIOOIH In the ( I ji| country, Catalogue aent on request. i ! SHORTHAND, TYPKWRirmc. BOOKIUPIKG. PWIAI- I, BHIP. nGLISH. SPILLIIO, TKLfcGRAPHY, BTC. ( V R. jfi*®Rcduond R*ui 10 pupilscf tb« Martin School 1 OCOOCCCO3CCOCCOOOCOOOGOOO 7-30 3hi WANTKh liriiclit. bustnnjc men in every locality to represent and Introduce practical liouneliold neeesslty wlilrii sella quickly: l»l« profit*; do your own manufacturing; ter- ritory given: splendid opportunity to start In l>tis|iif»»s on practically not liii»K- Write for particulars, CLi'ANUL <*<».. Ka.*»t Fourteenth St., New Vork. 7-Zl- it CAMPBELLS GOOD FURNITURE, 1 9x12 RIGS. I y-j Size, three yards wide b> tour yards long. New Fall vgj r erns in the different makes; plenty different kinds yp|to select from, the all wool kind at $9.00. A new weave | JPJat sl2 00. and a double-faced Rug at $15.00 ISI Brussels Rugs low as $15.00. A full line of Brussels at $17.00 Special values at 20.00 in a fine JsSßnjssels Rug and a large assortment of patterns. j I Largest showing of Body Brussels and Wilton Rugs jgg I S§| we have ever made. New patterns in red, blue or Jg j I je* green grounds. Price from $25 to 37.50. gg j I*®* Old blue dinner the kind your grandmother*®*! jgfusedto have. Open stock patterns that you can buy j such pieces of as you want. Cups and saucers, 1.00 *=|tfor six; dinner plates 1.00 for six: fruits. 45c for six: lei J jsg! bakers 40c. jugs 35c, meat dish 50c, or the full set of 100 pieces for sl2 50 New adjustable end sofa; best constructed goods we j||; had to show you for many seasons; covered in *3s r ed or green velour, golden oak frame, price 24.00 teg jj||and $26.00. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. 8 Alfred A. Campbell fi g| Formerly Campbell A Tempteton. I CAPITAL SURPLUS I $200,000.00 $200,000.00. g UNDIVIDED PROFITS I $21,138.00. I | Butler Savings & Trust Co. SUCCESSOR TO | I BUTLER SAVINGS BANK. fj 5 108 South Main Street. ft !" WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President. U \u25a0 .1 11. TRoITTMAN. Ist Vice Pres. W. A. STEIN, -'rid Vice Pres. \u25a0 \u25a0 LDP IS It. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E. ORONENWETT, Asst Treasur. g | Will continue to do a general banking business at the | 1 old stand and is also prepared to transact a general H I Trust Company business. Fj I 3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to R 1 withdrawal without notice. pa \ J'SURPLUS^ $600,000. SBOO,OOO. M TEE LIHCOLP NATIONAL BAI I OF PITTSBURGH I 533 SMITHFIELD STREET, I i offers to savers, everywhere, the splendid facilities I \u25a0 I of its Savings Department. I Pour Per Oont. Intorost I Oompouud Soml-ftn imolly. I Withdrawals to any amount without notice. J Banking by Mail is * ii // /fes. iiif*' "i as as safe, and easy WSijf a 5 depositing in per- [j# j © U2iW j g?9 j I'«posits of $1 and more. -mm&o ? -J 4°/< Interest com- I El Annually. U.S. 3, COO, 000. I Standard Trust Company j i noTivEH, pa. | CAPITAL* ------- $150,000.00 | Paid on Deposits- | Prompt and Careful Attention to all. C. D. GR(36NkEE, President. C. A. 15AIbEy, Sect\J. and Treasurer. ************)«*»****»»*»* TH U Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL > $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFIJS $32,000.00 (KAii.\r.i>) Accounts of tho public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid. JOHN YOUNKINS, President. JOHN Hi'MI'IIIIKV, \ ice President. E. W. BINGHAM, Cashier. J F- Hutzler. ASH t Cashier. BANK BY MAIL j And get the 4 per cent annual interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. 1 Assets over $7,700,000. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK WE# I ACCOUHf ? BOOKLET Jg 40 PtDCRAL ST. VVll i:i:! AS. by reason « »f t!»?? formntlon of tin- llutbr SiivinuM A. Trust Company. H»i« rt'usuy to tbe Hutler Havlntf* Itank. tin* latter by a vote of IU Stockholders and t-l»e Board of Director* went into hnuldatlon J a nil ary l»t. IWM, notice Is hereby jnven that Maid Ifutler Savings llunk Is winding up Its affairs. tbe creditor!* t hereof are notified to present their claims. if any, for payment at the Itutler Having" »* Trust Company, doing business at the old Mand WM.A. CMTHELL, J it.. O-ii-am President. TH K Butler County National Bank, Butler Penn, Capita) paid in - ***>."oo.oo Surplus and Profit* Jl6s.cxjo.clo J<*. Hartman, Preaiclent; J R'U*- Vice President; John G. McMarlin, Cashier, A. C. Kru K , Ass't Cashier. A Bcnerul bunking business transacted Interes* paid on tln.e Monov leaned on approved &©eurity. W«« invite you to open an account with this "iMKEOTOKH- Hon. Joseph Hartman. Hon. W Waldron, lliirry mi mill,' 1»r. w. . Hu" r Hith. J- Marks. .1. V- Kit's. A. 1.. In.im r V A CI) \VI \ < Tl,e worht I*" 1 Dl \ ) 01 A V liu; sili'e spavin can lie cnrwl in 45 minutes. Lninp Jaw. splints and ringbones ju-t as quirk. Not painful and never has failed. Detailed information atmiit thin new method sent free to horse owners I>y T. M CL.UUH, Knoxdale, Jefferson Co,, I'a. MUST GO EGABDLESjT OF COST" I AT THE Little Furniture Store On the Corner! All Porch Goods Refrigerators At cost or less than cost. -At less than actual cost. Any Rocking Chair Some Bargains In this store at handsome dis In Bed R»vmi Suits to liixke room connt from regular cash price. for new goods that will arrive socn Many Bargains all Along the Line I IN PARLOR GOODS, COUCHES. PARLOR AND EXTENSION TABLES, HALL RACES AND SIDEBOARDS, ODD DRESSERS, SEWING MACHINES. Closiug out all Go Carts at less than regular cash prices If you don't get a Bargain It's no Fault of Ours- COME IN AND COMPARE! BROWN CO. No 13i$ N. Main St. (Bell Phone 105) BUTLER. PA. We Are Right After Your SHOE BUSINESS. We are working for your interact all the time. Are yon looking for some- thing extra good a t low prices? Then see US TO DAY. Do not bny shoes nntil yon see us. We are looking for YOU- It matters not whether it be in button, lace, blucher >r oxfords, we can pie ise yon in this sale. Note the changed prices. 400 pair Men's $5 00 shoes in pat kul and colt, vici kid, plain toe and lip, lace, or comrress or button at $3 99 All Men's $3.50 and $4.00 oxfords in pat. leather, dnll calf or vici kid at $2 99- All Ladies' s:i and *3.50 oxfords in pat. kid, vici and dull leather Ht $2 49- 200 pairs Ladies' and $2.50 shoes, pat. tip, stock tips, lace or button at sl. £B- - pairs Ladies' !> strap sandal all pat. leather with Louis XV heel, regular price $4.00, cut $2 99 40 pairs Ladies'«J sftap sandal with pat. vauip. Louis XV heel, regular price $2.50. cut $199 100 pairs Ladies' oxfords in vici kid. i»it tips, welt or turn sole* at 93c All Misses' and Children's oxfords and sandals at a cut price. Come in examine our stock and prices. 'THANK YOU." Daubenspeck & Turner Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Next to Savings Bank, People's Phone 633, Butler, Pa. Prices arc Melting In All Departments. WE NEE!) TIIE MONEY. YOU NEED THE GOODS. BG sure you come to us. The Biggest Bargains in Clothing, oO © 1 Furnishings find Ilats that were ever O offered in Butler. Schaul <sc Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 137 South Mam St., Butler. ?-?.. ~ Early Spring Hats. We are showing all the new shapes for Spring, 1903 READY-TO WEAR HATS, SAILORS and STREET HATS are now ready for your inspection, ?FLOWERS and FRUIT are going to be worn very extensively for early Spring style. See the fine display at Rockenstein's MILLINERY EMPORIUM. 318 South Maiu Street, - - Butlei [EberliT Bros^A I PLUMBERS I S Estimates given on all kinds of work. ? J NICKLE-PLATED, C B SEAMLESS, * / T OPEN-WORK. J } 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa. f S People s Phone. 630. c REMOVAL! Wlll. Cooper, the tailor, has removed his stock of goods, from lioom No. 1, Stein Block, to the Graham Building, S. Main St., near Willard Hotel. These ill be but temporary quarters pendirg his removal to Jiis old stand at corner of Diamond.

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Page 1: Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1903-08-06 [p ] · 2017. 12. 16. · Sickness steals more savings than the burglar. Slowly, coin by coin, the money that has been so hardly earned is

Sickness steals more savings than theburglar. Slowly, coin by coin, themoney that has been so hardly earnedis paid out for drugs and doctors.Sickness is the worst enemy of the work-ing man, and the common cause of theworking man's sickness is disease of thestomach often involving the heart, lungs,

'use *of Pierce's Golden Med-ical Discovery will stop the stealing ofthe savings Dy sickness. It cures dis-eases of the stomach and other organs ofdigestion and nutrition. It cures dis-eases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc.,when these diseases are caused by thediseased condition of the stomach andits allied organs.

"About ten yeacs ago I began to have troublewith iny stomach," write? Win. Connolly, of M5Walnut Street, Lorain, Ohio. "It aot so bad Iftfrrl to lay off quite often two and three days in

*week, my stomach would bloat, and I wouldbelch up gas, and was in awAil distress at suchtimes. I nave employed and been treated bythe bast doctors In the city but *ot no helpwhatever. By some way or other Ihappened to

Sbold ofa rial ofyour 'Pellets.' and Ithoughtr helped me. Itwas then I wrote to you for

Ice. You told me that by my svmntoms you

thought 1 had liver complaint, and advised the

use of your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and'Pleasant Pellet,' la connection. Theie medi-cines I have taftcn as directed, and am very

happy to atate that I commenced to get betterfrom the start and have not tort a cUy thisrammer on account of my stomach. I feel tip-top, and better than I have for ten years."

Accept no substitute for "Golden Med-ical Discovery." Nothing else is "justas good."

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulatethe bowels.

tr BOOK MAILED FREE.gsrsffir»*!£?-

B. B. jffRAWS,L»nwne?. Injurie*.

C. <\ (SORE THROAT, ttniaar. Bptuwtlc.com l Distemper.

Bota. Grabs.

I.B. I COI'GHH, CoMa. hlnran. Interne*cum s Lubsb, Pl«uro-Pnrumo«U.W. V. I COLIC. Bellyache. WIdS-Blowb.cubbs ( Diarrhea, Dyaealery.

0.0. Prevents MISCARRIAGE.}KIDNEY *BLADDERDISORDERS.

1.1. jfiKINDISEASE*. Maoce, Eruption*,nnnillcen. ttrnur. Farcy.J. K. IBADf-OVDITIOV Htarlnz Coat.(\u25a0TUB {lnatceatton, Stomach Stacsera.?a. each; stable Chae. Ten Spedflca. Book, dte.. fZ.

At druKKfata, or aent prepaid oa receipt of prica.

Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William ± John.?beet*. Sew York.

Health, Riches, Happiness.No more "Blues"', Tired Feelior.Nervousness. Sleeplessness. No-more Headaches, Constipation,latticestion, Dyspepsia, khmntatiara, Sallow Complexion-, CHiif-.Colds, Female Troubles, Bat ?th ?

results of a torpid LNr amJpoor, thin Blood.

Victor Liver Syrup,Hie Great Liver andBlood Purifier,

makes yon well from these &)n<mc>un«ikeeps yon well.

CorrespondenceVICTOR RE.I&SPIRS CU.,

Frederick, Ma-.-ykn I.

For salft at Reed's Pharnacy.

\u25a0 PENNSYIMWM II ELKTRO-MECHUHftt HISTTTUTE, I\u25a0 loss »tUbor«. Pa. \u25a0\u25a0 aim urmxApiAM htstbuction \u25a0

\u25a0 ? ALL MCOtMNICALBRANCHES IBhß FhmMMriat. A. T. Sirrmpc, frat. J

Eyes Examined Free of Charge

R. L. KIRKPATRICK.Jawoler and Graduate Optician'lasl Door to Court Hons*. Butler. Pa.

H. G. Allison,

Funeral Director,Bell Phone No. 3.

Bakers town. Pa.

ft RUPTURE\u25a0fce I After Tiaving been

J ruptured eight years,7 I wns c»re<l by this

Home treatment andhave CURED OVER 300OTHERS. Weguarantee to ...

.

CVRE YOV FOR SI.OOOr refaad yssr nsssy.

\u25a0HUM PURDY t CO., SPECIALISTS,?OX 554, BEAVER. PA.

fßaMWlrTsrssc*: Surer Trstt Ca. McstkMtkUssssr25-5-03-3 m

Lincoln College,Rogers, Ohio.

Spring Term opens April 14th.Normal Term, six weeks, be-

gins June 23rd.Co.nmmercial, Normal, Classi-

cal, Musical and Art De-partments

Write for particularsAddress,

LINCOLN COLLEGE,P. 0 Box 143, Rogers, Ohio.

rnrsBCRO ksipujymest IICKKAU.opp. U. * <». Itaput. 431 \u25a0 H3 Water St.

Kntlre Second Floor.A medium fur obtaining work that cannot l>a

'??ion. Why? IlecauM wn are In constant touch\u25a0 tho bent flrinn. In anilout of the city. Our

i iciui Uto Uke rare of ponple who are willingto

? rtbut cannot flnil It. We do thla by mean, of- -Uor, who are constantly on the go, looking for

tings of all kinds. Pittatmrg, Is to-day, the

i : piace In the world for an nntorprlalng man orunn. Call or write. All letter, are promptly

si. .vered.

7-SMB-3m

?DENTAL ROOMS.-- U39-sth Ave., Pittsburg, p» 1)

»\u25a0 We're PRACTICA* LYdoliigtli,.h« \u25a0 CROWN sad BRIOaC work<* Mof Pltuimrg-WHY NOT DO VVAJwrouaat g»l4 CROWNSViml BRIDGK Work reduced if fj

' BIS P?Jf TOOTH Also th. 5

NEWFOUNDLAND WRECKERS

The Bo«n(r That Is Gleaned From a

Barren Shore.

In bygone times It was the practiceof tbc Newfoundland coast folk to ap-propriate everything they secured. but

this lawlessness had to lie sternly re-

pressed. Now the unwritten rule ts

that they pet "half their bund." or GOper cent. as salvage. In portable andvaluable articles, such as sllv*»*ware,

there is still a strong temptation tokeep the whole, but the punishment Issevere. Champagne, liquors, cabinVtores and the like have also a trickof disappearing, and In the poorest

fisher's cottage you will come uponrare china, dainty napery. silverware

'of price and wines to tempt an epi-

cure. The salvors are reckless and un-

thinking, and as they gather In hun-

dreds every man pre-empts what hecan. In the rush there is much de-

stroyed. When the Herder was lost

in IKS 2 they burned whalebone worth$15,000 a ton to save leather costing

20 cents a pound. In the Emmelinewreck of 1000 they trampled crates ofcostly glassware to get at four cases

of French prayer books valued at 25cents apiece. On one occasion two

salvors had got ashore a piano andwere adopting the Solomon-like e.\i»e-dlent of sawing it in half when ashrewder chum bought it from themfor a bottle of whisky looted from thecaptain's cabin. When the Grasbrookwent ashore in 1800 pvery man on theshore provided himself with a Germanconcertina, of which instruments of

torture she had a large consignment,

and to secure them packages of muchmore costly freight were thrown over-

board. When the Orion, from Haiti-more for Copenhagen, struck the buck

of Cape Race and went to pieces sitehad a large consignment of bicycles

on board, and they were auctioned In

Bt. John's and disposed of all over theIsland. The Abbeymore'a lading in

1896 Included some cases of splendidEnglish rifles for Canada, and theseare now to be seen adorning every

fisher's cottage along tho shore.?P. T.McGrath in McClure's.

FOOD, WATER AND AIR.

Tiie Essential Tklnga Oat of Which

Blood IN Mndc.

These are the things out of whichblood is made. If the food is nutri-tious and.properly cooked, if the air Is

pure and full of oxygen, If the water

is clean and free from Impurities, theblood will/be rich and red and full ofvitality. #

Barring ? physical accidents, there lano sickness except that depending di-rectly a wunt of food or water

or air, sometimes all three. When anyone is sick the presumption is that ho

has been trying to subsist on poorfood or vitiated air or bad water, one

or more.

In order to have good food a personought to have the first eating of It.Food that has been mussed over andleft by one person is not fit to bo eatenby another. ,

In order to -have good air a personought to have»the first breathing of it.Air that has been breathed by otherpersons Is not'fit to breathe again.

Water should be fresh from somespring or well. Ifhydrant water mustbe used let It' run a bit, as the housepipes are apt to be of lead and notIron like the pipes .that convey tho wa-

ter through the city.Food that is relished, air that cools

and Invigorates, water that Is quaffedWith eager thirst?these are the things

that make blood, rut fresh air Intothe lungs, good food and pure waterinto the stomach, and naturo will dothe rest? Medlcal'Talk.

A: Trick With u Ef|.

Place two V shaped wineglasses ofthe same slze>near the edge of a table.In thejrlgbt band one put an egg. Justfittingl the rinr of the iglass. Hold thebases-of the glasses firmly down, thetop rims'* touching each other. Now,

wttb) a>qiock, aharp.bruutli, blow upon

the «11no where thevgg and the glassmeet. The »egg/will *Jump toglass. Vfith a little; practice this.canbe done, every time. Be careful toblow lnta line with tbeileft hand glass,or'the«egg will j)ump In the wrong dl-

lanutou the taWe with dis-astrous results.

THE TRUE FISHERMAN.He Eajoft Nilure'f Deandes and la

V«t a Mrrt Butrhrr.

The angler's nrt Is i*ut a prvtext, or,rather, the incentive to a ramble, and

not the sole object of the fisherman,unless, alas, he belongs to thai toocommon variety, the man whose soleobject is «his catch. .Such-a man fisheswith a worm, hide* fingerflngs in thedepth at his basket and photographsbis catch- as a witness of bis crimes.He is uot a fisherman, hut. a butcher.A yieltow primrose on U>£ river's bankis to , him a primraM* and nothingmore.

'> true 4 fisherman- lovt* to*catchAsh, to md&ch his *4ts against theweary trout,, but as be wtiudors /rempod to pool .the songrt of the birdsgreet hldi reaftully. turniln thefetronm newals a' nook ln>nvblch stxangowild ficywcrs nestle. The gentle ex-

citement of the s|x>rt' prevents tho\u25a0cene Crom becoming monotonous. Theelement ofochanco, tbe 'Uncertainty ofthe aatch, add the da>p of tabascosauce which gtveA Best- to*the (lay. Andthe noontide meal by the brink of thestream! When dIA a.meal have a moradelightful flavor? Delmunico neverserved a trout.llke-unto those woihaveeaten by tbe bunks of a mountainbrook with tbe clear blue* sky above,the waving forest round about andthe murmuring stream, at our feet.

The hour ot contemplation coinesafterward, with the pipe of peace Inour hand Instead of the relinquishedrod. How; far off'the city «eems! Arethere such things as corporations,trusts, stock*, bonds, electric lightsthat amaze the-sight, Marsh warnings

of trolley gongs, the rumble and grindof the wheels «and the braises ou theelevated road*which affright the ear?The harshest/note thai breaks the-still-ness here Is the boom of the bdttecii in

the distant marsh.Home to«camp the fisherman .goes,

taking a cast In this silent pool inwhich-the trout rose In the forenoonto 1119 cast, but-missed the fly, or In

\u25bathat dark hole deep under the bankIn vigilant eye inuy'detcct thobrown sides of a tijiutwith lazily wav-ing fins and tall, an old campaignernot easily caught?Dr. A. T. Bristowla World's Work.

CHINESE CONTRASTS.

We bako braid ;iin China they,"«team

it.Wo dlvldtythe day Into ? twenty<our

hours; tbejflnto twelve.We locniq Intellect In thefbraln;(they

locate It In', the stomach.Our calendar is based ontsolar ittmcf

theirs is based on lunar time.With us the seat of honor Is ou>th<r

right; with them It is on tho left.Our given name precedes the sur-

name; theirs followsithe surname.The needle of our-compass points t(»

the north; theirs points to the south.

We have standard weights nnd meas-ures; their welghtstand measures differlu each district.

Our children stand faclufothe teach-er to recite their lessons; theirs turtheir hacks to the teacher.

Our watchmen quietly go theirrounds with a view to catchingthieves; theirs beat gongs uod yell tofrighten them away.

We bury our dead a few /days afterthejf decease; they often keep theirs intho house lu heavy, sealetlicofllns foryears.?'"China's Millions."

The Time is Here! Our Sale its On!

The Time is Here for OurSemi=Annual Bargain Sale

which means much to our enstorn era. in the way cf saving money.

OUR SALE IS ONas yon will see bv the bargains in onr windows. Watch our windows daily for

bargains Itwiil pay yon. We will quote just a few of onr bargains:

40 sls 00 and -116.0rt Suits Sale Price, *..5030 $12.00 and f 14.00 Suits Sale Price. |6.0050|T.50 Suits Sab* Pnce, £. .\u25a0>

3-5 $5.00 Suits. Sale Price. $2..>075 *4.00 Suits . Sale Price, t- 00

One lot of Men's Suits, all sizes, go at half price.All Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 10. go at half-price.

One lot of Boys' Knee Pant Suit?, were *2.00 and >X), sale price *I.OOAll Straw Hats go at half-price.

All Shirt Waists go at half-price.One lot of Summer Underwear, to close it ont goes at ~oc a garment.

About 120 Straw Hats, worth from 50c to *2.t>o, choice 25c.It is needless to quote more prices-bargains all through the store. \on

know onr sales mean much for you. Call and be convinced. Then tell jour

neighbor what we did for yon.

Yonrs as ever,

DOUTHETT & GRAHAM.

rf<gro\I CORN SII The New Table Delicacy. h

A new syrup with a new flavor?pure, whole-

I some and good. Karo Corn Syrup is made W

I from that portion of the corn kernel which contains KI the greatest strength-giving, energy-producing KjI and flesh-forming element®. Kwo Corn Syrup

I is a pre-digested food? ready for use by the blood B\u25a0 ?which the weakest stomach of infant or invalid EI will readily assimilate. Best for every home use E

from griddle cakes to candy. |H\u25a0 She Great Spread \u25a0\u25a0 for Daily "Bread. H\u25a0 sold In airtight, friction-top tin» which protect it* purity, gu#ran- HH tee iU goodnt*». sad ia«ure it» clemuline»» l sometniuff so tincom-H sb on in common iftups. ioc, 15c and 50c tisea, at ?11 grocert

OOKN PRODUCTS OO. v N«w York and Ohioaso. I

HEYMAN HARRIS,LADIES' TAILOR-IyfADE SUITSand RIDING HABITS, .

4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Streri,PITTSBURG, PA. j

3-19-Iy

J. KOWALSKY.Maiiufactiirer of8m ill

jjfL Gas and Gasoline EnginesFor Stationary and M:«ilue Kn-

HJVI j~Ti glnea ami for Autoniohll*I *.

For llUrkMmlth Shop*. I'uiup-liifWater Kunnlug Funs arid icj

Cream Freezer*, etc.

, No. 6 4th Ave., Pltt*burjr. »'a.3-19-6rn

WAXTED FlreinMi, Ilrakemen, MachinistsBollur-uiaketa, Itlackf mltlis and helpe.s for i: ll-

road*. .ilao drivers and all kinds of help. TU« «?«

waiting. General Kmploy men t Bureau, 'JO 1 Fede-

ral street. AMcgheny. I'a.

WANTED- Atones, girl*in every capacity: ;«5to *lO |h*r wefik; placed or money refunded. GeneralEmployment Bureau, 201 Federal 8L Allegheny, I'a.

3-19-ly

BURRAU,Src«rr» Flr*t-cln«» Mercantileand Mechanical Po«ltl«n»..w.

Offlce? -

* PHUba*. l'»

CM Fourth Avenue, 3-19-ly

Headaches Cured With Glasses. ArtificialEyes.

Eugene Heard Spectacle Co.LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS

70S PF.KW AVKWTTK.OPP. PENH "BIUIiDIWO. PHThUI RO.

3-iu-ly

M. A. BERKIMER,

Funeral Director.5i S Main Bntler MA

THE PESSIMISTSHave had quite an inningbut they cannot shut off ithe energy of the Ameii-

[ can people. The countryis making money as itnever made money before-

Get tuy daily letters andlearn when, what and how

I to bay, and participate inthis money-making

R. M, WeaverStocks and BondsThird Ave. and Wood St.,

PITTSBURG.Local office, 213 S. Main St.Butler,

J A. REYNOLDS,Manager.

I ?????

\u25a0 \u25a0 '

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH

PENNYROYAL PILLS

c°v V fp "«?

Huff. Alway*reliable I*a4le«,auk DruMißt fot

miniKHTIKN r.SI»MNIf in Red andUold luvUillic boxes. settled with blu« ribbon.

Take no other. Ri-fuw dmigerona aul>«tl*tn(lon> and Initial lon*, liny ofyour I)n>*irtflt,or jwik! Ir. in stamps fo' I'arlIrnlars. Te»tl-naonlalM jukl ?? for lAdlr»." in IrtUr,

3' return Mall. IO.OO" TeMtlmoulal*. Hold byI linißirist.4.

CTIK'IIE3TBR CHEMICAL OO

8100 HadUun Mquarr, FAM»tloN Mtm wmmmm

Do You Buy Medicines?

Certainly You Do.Then you want the best for the

least money. That is our motto.Come and see us when i:i need ofanything in the Drug Line andwe are sure you will call again.We carry a full line of Drugs,Chemicals, Toiltt Articles, etc.

Purvis' PharmacyS. (>. PURVIS, PH. Q

Both Phones.

213 S. Main St. Bntler Pa.

PAROID

READYOOFING.

I>AI<OID The Roofing with NOTAK. Won t dry out. Won'tgrow brittle.

A NYONE can apply it. Tins,Nails and Cement in core ofeach roll.

L> EPRESENTS the results o

years ot Experience and Ex-perimenting.

/'iNLY requires painting everyfew years. Not when firstlaid.

I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slateor Shingles.

r\EMAND for PAROID is worldwide

MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PLYOther Facts, Samples and Prices are

yonrs if yon will ask ns.

L C. WICK,

BUTLER. PA.

WHY DO YOU UKMA IN IDLKwhen we

need am) men for different positions? If yon |one willing to work wr ran plaee yon. Weare aide to supply, on short not leu, anv Kindof mulll help to employers order will be fill- ?ed very promptly. Apply, old Reliable Key-itto tie flureau, II-~ I'enu avenue. I'llt ?>l>u r kEstablished 1H75. 'J-5-tfin

L. C. WICK.

DBAI.IB IJ»

LUHBER.

i< | Jackson & Poole, <|>

<» ?? |M||i-i||U"* !;!, > BRASS CASTINGS OP ALLJKINDS 4 }| > MADE TO ORDER. i >

< > REAR OH CAMPBELL S MACHINE{ *

*\ SHOP, E. WAVNE ST .

.'

BUTLER, PA. < ,

ja The best place jsjU to stop at 2

1 n when in town is the

jjj WAVERLY HOTEL,

jj|| J. H. HARVEY, Prop. J£jjK Rates, $1.50 per day.

W. S & E. WICK,UKALKKH IN

K/mirh iind Worked Lumber of %!l Kind*

Iw"K:ish and MouldingOil Will K«K» «\u25a0 Specialty.

Offlm »fi<! Var<lK- Cu noIngham attfl Monroe Ht«

«near Went Feun I

Music Department!>

We have added a musical departmentgood music?good instruments and

everything that belongs to a mnsic store.Call and inspect the famous MerTill

Piano. One of the best high gradepianos on the market. We can sell iton easy payments.

Want a Violin. Mandolin. Banjo,Guitar or Accord eon, we have them

Send for our catalogue of 10c sheetmusic, containing over 1000 titles, and iwe have them all in stock.

We will get any pieoe of music youneed, in fact we are in shape to supplyall your wants in the musical line at

DOUGLASSBOOK STOREj

Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St

REMOVAL.I

We have removed our Marbleand Granite shops from corner ofMain and ' lay streets to No. 208

N. Main street, (opposite W. D.Rrandon's re idence), where wewill be pleased to meet ourcustomer- with figures that arerighr on

Monuments & Headstonesof" all kinds and ire also preparedto give best figures on

Iron Fence Flower Vases

etc., as we have scuiud the sole;gr-i cy from tin. rtewart Iron

Woik- of Cincinnati, (X. for thistown and vicinity.

P. H. Sechler- ? .1. <ee the sign direct-

rj! A l> opposite the

|c'"' Posloffice,

r'tj Theodore Vogelty.Ileal Estate and

t.'.a 238 S. Main St.Fk Butler. Pa

I I f you have propertyto sell, trade, or rent

fyj or, want to buy or* & M rent cuii. write or

SJ9I uhone me.

List Mailed Upon Application.

MITRTHA & BUOWN. 33W sth Ave..Pittsburg, Pa.,

Can sell your Kent Estate. Kami or Business.Correspondence solicited.

A1.1. TRANSACTIONS OOWVIDEKTIAU.

DO VOC WANT TO SFLI. your farm orother real estate? I can do It for you.

Send me full pa, llculars at once.\u2666 -liS-ft'l-ly JOHN KOIHiER,

404 Kcvslotic Kuildiiiir.I'lttsburK. I'a

Larson B. Nace'sLivery P"e«d and Sale StableKcar of

A/icK House Butler">enn'»

The best of horses and first class rigs at

??avson hand aud for hire.Best accommodations In town for perma

nent boardluK and translnr.t trade, flpecl»1 cate guaranteed

Stable Room For 6i3 HorsesA Rood c a»» of hors»*H. both driver*

draft borne» always on band and for saleunder a full guarantee; and horses bougha »a prooer notification b?

PEARSON B. NACET-leunon« Sn. 3ltt

| Wm. Foster, || Architect, j> Plan of all kind of buildings 1\ furnished on short notice. rQ OfBc« in Berg Building, /J Butler, Pa v

WHY NOT

Become an Artist?Crayon, Pastel, Sepia and Water Color

taught at home, -ind employment givenat once.

For full particulars, address,

CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF ART,

Beaver Fail*, Pa.

Kamiiy-

Reuqions!We often cause ourselves end-

less worry and remorse by neg-lecting to do some little thing.Get a good picture of your familyand home made at your first op-portunity We make the best at$6.00 per dozen, Bxlo inches andguarantee them permanent. Letus know in time to go out.

The Butler Dye WorksDyeing, Cleaning, Pressing.

R. FISHER

iniaflain ,'v:?h. Dean'sH A aafe, certain r»*IU ,r Hupr>n»wa*d\u25a0 Menstruation. Nrvr iofn/l. Hufe!

\u25a0 Bare! Speedy I netlafhrtlon fiinnnitoillor money Refunded. Bent pn-pnld for\u25a0 sl/*) iwr box. Will wild them on trlaJ to\u25a0 be paid for when relieved. Hauiple* Free.J UNITED MIPICAICO . BO» T«. UNCHTIW,

Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave.Pfiarmary

J^s"tJc r MARTIN:

A\ Ik COMMtKCIALBUSINIM TOOANOH SCHOOL,

Liberty Ave. & Fifth St., Pittsburg, Pa.| An old school conducted on v

the most modern prlncipl«l. || The demand for young men and women '

; greater than «?«r l«oforn. Call and nco one i1 ( of t Urgent and !»? »t HOIIOOIH In the ( Iji| country, Catalogue aent on request. i! SHORTHAND, TYPKWRirmc. BOOKIUPIKG. PWIAI- I,

BHIP. nGLISH. SPILLIIO, TKLfcGRAPHY, BTC. (V R. R« jfi*®Rcduond R*ui 10 pupilscf tb« Martin School 1OCOOCCCO3CCOCCOOOCOOOGOOO

7-30 3hi

WANTKh liriiclit. bustnnjc men in everylocality to represent and Introduce practicalliouneliold neeesslty wlilrii sella quickly: l»l«profit*; do your own manufacturing; ter-ritory given: splendid opportunity to start

In l>tis|iif»»s on practically not liii»K- Writefor particulars, CLi'ANUL <*<».. Ka.*»tFourteenth St., New Vork. 7-Zl- it

CAMPBELLS GOOD FURNITURE,

1 9x12 RIGS. Iy-j Size, three yards wide b> tour yards long. New Fall vgj

r erns in the different makes; plenty different kindsyp|to select from, the all wool kind at $9.00. A new weave j§ |JPJat sl2 00. and a double-faced Rug at $15.00

ISI Brussels Rugs low as $15.00. A full line of Brusselsat $17.00 Special values at 20.00 in a fine

JsSßnjssels Rug and a large assortment of patterns. j

I Largest showing of Body Brussels and Wilton Rugs jggI S§| we have ever made. New patterns in red, blue or Jg jI je*green grounds. Price from $25 to 37.50. gg jI*®* Old blue dinner the kind your grandmother*®*!jgfusedto have. Open stock patterns that you can buy j

such pieces of as you want. Cups and saucers, 1.00

*=|tfor six; dinner plates 1.00 for six: fruits. 45c for six: lei

J jsg!bakers 40c. jugs 35c, meat dish 50c, or the full set of100 pieces for sl2 50

New adjustable end sofa; best constructed goods we j||;had to show you for many seasons; covered in

*3s red or green velour, golden oak frame, price 24.00 teg

jj||and $26.00.

COME IN AND LOOK AROUND.

8 Alfred A. Campbell fig| Formerly Campbell A Tempteton.

I CAPITAL SURPLUS I$200,000.00 $200,000.00. g

UNDIVIDED PROFITS I$21,138.00. I

| Butler Savings &Trust Co.SUCCESSOR TO |

I BUTLER SAVINGS BANK. fj5 108 South Main Street. ft!" WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President. U\u25a0 .1 11. TRoITTMAN. Ist Vice Pres. W. A. STEIN, -'rid Vice Pres. \u25a0\u25a0 LDP IS It. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E. ORONENWETT, Asst Treasur. g| Will continue to do a general banking business at the |1 old stand and is also prepared to transact a general HI Trust Company business. FjI 3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to R1 withdrawal without notice. pa

\ J'SURPLUS^$600,000. SBOO,OOO. M

TEE LIHCOLP NATIONALBAI IOF PITTSBURGH I

533 SMITHFIELD STREET, Ii offers to savers, everywhere, the splendid facilities I \u25a0

I of its Savings Department. IPour Per Oont. Intorost IOompouud Soml-ftn imolly. I

Withdrawals to any amount without notice. J

Banking by Mail is *

ii // /fes. iiif*' "i as as safe, and easy

WSijf a 5 depositing in per- [j#j © U2iWj g?9 j I'«posits of $1 and more.

-mm&o ? -J 4°/< Interest com- I

El Annually. U.S.

3, COO, 000.

I Standard Trust Company ji noTivEH, pa.

| CAPITAL* ------- $150,000.00 |Paid on Deposits- |

Prompt and Careful Attention to all.

C. D. GR(36NkEE, President.C. A. 15AIbEy, Sect\J. and Treasurer.

************)«*»****»»*»*

TH U

Farmers' National Bank,BUTLER, PA.

CAPITAL >$100,000.00

SURPLUS AND PROFIJS $32,000.00(KAii.\r.i>)

Accounts of tho public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.

JOHN YOUNKINS, President. JOHN Hi'MI'IIIIKV,\ ice President.E. W. BINGHAM, Cashier. J F- Hutzler. ASH t Cashier.

BANK BY MAILj And get the 4 per cent annual interest and

absolute protection of this strong bank.

1 Assets over $7,700,000.

GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK

O» WE# I

ACCOUHf ?

BOOKLET Jg40 PtDCRAL ST.

VVlli:i:! AS. by reason « »f t!»?? formntlon oftin- llutbr SiivinuM A. Trust Company.

H»i« rt'usuy to tbe Hutler Havlntf* Itank. tin*latter by a vote of IU Stockholders and t-l»eBoard of Director* went into hnuldatlonJ a nilary l»t. IWM, notice Is hereby jnven thatMaid Ifutler Savings llunk Is winding up Itsaffairs. tbe creditor!* t hereof are notified topresent their claims. if any, for payment at

the Itutler Having" »* Trust Company, doingbusiness at the old Mand

WM.A. CMTHELL, J it..

O-ii-am President.

TH K

Butler County National Bank,Butler Penn,

Capita) paid in - ***>."oo.ooSurplus and Profit* Jl6s.cxjo.clo

J<*. Hartman, Preaiclent; J R'U*-

Vice President; John G. McMarlin,

Cashier, A. C. KruK , Ass't Cashier.A Bcnerul bunking business transacted

Interes* paid on tln.eMonov leaned on approved &©eurity.

W«« invite you to open an account with this

"iMKEOTOKH- Hon. Joseph Hartman. Hon.

W Waldron, lliirry

mi mill,' 1»r. w. .H"°

lß u"rHith. J- Marks. .1. V- Kit's. A. 1.. In.im r

V A CI) \VI\ < Tl,e worht I*"1Dl \ ) 01 A V liu; sili'e spavin can

lie cnrwl in 45 minutes. Lninp Jaw.splints and ringbones ju-t as quirk. Notpainful and never has failed. Detailedinformation atmiit thin new method sentfree to horse owners I>y T. M CL.UUH,

Knoxdale, Jefferson Co,, I'a.

MUST GO EGABDLESjT OF COST" IAT THE

Little Furniture StoreOn the Corner!

All Porch Goods RefrigeratorsAt cost or less than cost. -At less than actual cost.

Any Rocking Chair Some BargainsIn this store at handsome dis In Bed R»vmi Suits to liixke roomconnt from regular cash price. for new goods that will arrive socn

Many Bargains all Along the Line IIN PARLOR GOODS,COUCHES.PARLOR AND EXTENSION TABLES,HALL RACES AND SIDEBOARDS,ODD DRESSERS,SEWING MACHINES.

Closiug out all Go Carts at less than regular cash prices

If you don't get a BargainIt's no Fault of Ours-

COME IN AND COMPARE!

BROWN CO.No 13i$ N. Main St. (Bell Phone 105) BUTLER. PA.

We Are Right After YourSHOE BUSINESS.

We are working for your interact all the time. Are yon looking for some-thing extra good a t low prices? Then see US TO DAY. Do not bny shoes nntilyon see us. We are looking for YOU-

It matters not whether it be in button, lace, blucher >r oxfords, we can pie ise

yon in this sale. Note the changed prices.400 pair Men's $5 00 shoes in pat kul and colt, vici kid, plain toe and lip,

lace, or comrress or button at $3 99All Men's $3.50 and $4.00 oxfords in pat. leather, dnll calf or vici kid at $2 99-All Ladies' s:i and *3.50 oxfords in pat. kid, vici and dull leather Ht $2 49-200 pairs Ladies' and $2.50 shoes, pat. tip, stock tips, lace or button at sl. £B--pairs Ladies' !> strap sandal all pat. leather with Louis XV heel, regular

price $4.00, cut $2 9940 pairs Ladies'«J sftap sandal with pat. vauip. Louis XV heel, regular price

$2.50. cut $199100 pairs Ladies' oxfords in vicikid. i»it tips, welt or turn sole* at 93cAll Misses' and Children's oxfords and sandals at a cut price.Come in examine our stock and prices.

'THANK YOU."

Daubenspeck & TurnerOpen Monday and Saturday Evenings.

Next to Savings Bank, People's Phone 633, Butler, Pa.

Prices arc MeltingIn All Departments.

WE NEE!) TIIE MONEY.YOU NEED THE GOODS.

BG sure you come to us.

The Biggest Bargains in Clothing,oO © 1

Furnishings find Ilats that were everO

offered in Butler.

Schaul <sc Nast,LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,

137 South Mam St., Butler.?-?.. ~

Early Spring Hats.We are showing all the new shapes for Spring, 1903READY-TO WEAR HATS, SAILORS and STREETHATS are now ready for your inspection,

?FLOWERS and FRUIT are going to be worn veryextensively for early Spring style. See the finedisplay at

Rockenstein'sMILLINERY EMPORIUM.

318 South Maiu Street, -- Butlei P»

[EberliT Bros^AI PLUMBERS IS Estimates given on all kinds of work. ?

J NICKLE-PLATED, CB SEAMLESS, * /

T OPEN-WORK. J

} 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa. f

S People s Phone. 630. c

REMOVAL!Wlll. Cooper, the tailor, has removed

his stock of goods, from lioom No. 1,

Stein Block, to the Graham Building,S. Main St., near Willard Hotel.

These ill be but temporary quarterspendirg his removal to Jiis old stand at

corner of Diamond.