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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912. THE BUTLER CITIZEN PAGE FOUR it El THE BUTLER CITIZEN BOOKS NEEDED FOR IHE PUBLIC LIBRARY A. M. CHRISTLEY. President.

N. C. McCOLLOUGH. Secretary. LAURELL E.

CHRISTLEY. Treasurer. BUTLER SHORT LINE Schedule In Effnct Nov. 15, 1911. Trains leave flutter for Pittsburgh as follows: The Citizen is authorized to announce the names of the following candidates for nomination or election at the primaries to bo held Saturday, April 13, REPUBLICAN TICKET GEORGE r.

WONEB, Business Manager and Editor. J. HARBISON REED. Managing Editor. Special Clubbing Rates To R.

D. Subscribers. THE BUTLER CITIZEN One Year and The Pittsburg Gasette-Tfiues one year, $4.25. The Pittsburg Dispatch one year $4.25. The Pittsburg Posl one year $4.25.

Tlie National StpcUman one year $2.75. The Pitteburg Press one year $4.00. The Chronicle Tele-graph one year $4.00. The- Butler Cilize-n one year and the Farm Journal five years $2.65. We- will give you clubbing rates with any other paper you may desire.

Published daily except Sunday. Entered as second-class matter May 27, 1909, at the postoflieo at Butler, under the act of 3, 1879. One Month by Carrier or 25c One 'S ear by One Year by Mail in County One Year by MailOutsideCouuly $2.51 The following books are needed at ae public library to replace worn out opk-s llaldw iii- Story of the Ojlden Age. llarr- -Song of a Single Note-. Ilaek Pilnqess of Thnle.

Madcap Bronte ne Eyre, Burnett Ihe Shuttle. Burn ham Sweat Clover. Caine -Eternal City. Cr.rey- Not l.ikr Other C.irls, Search or Basil Byndburst. Chambers -Cardigan, Maid at Arms Cooper l-ast of the Mohicians.

Crawford Talc of a Lonely Parish. It. man Singer, Don Orelno, S.in't lla- DISPATCH. A. M.

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P. M. 6100 00 4 00 10 00 Mail subscriptions payable in advance. All articles intended for publication must be signed 7:10 I 8:10 9:56 P. M.

DlBpatcli Butler i to Mars. Local Mars to Pitts- 4 For Congress District, Butler and H'estmeirelnnd counties, A. L. KEJSTER. of Scottdalo.

J. DAVID McJUNKIN, of Butler. EDWARD E. BOBBINS, Grcensburg. FOR NATIONAL DELEGATE, For National Delegate, 22d Congressional District, Westmoreland and Butler Counties, (Two to elect.) JNO.

C. D1GHT, of Adams Township, (Favors Roosevelt for JOHN M. JAMISON of Grcensburg 1915 FRIDAY. MA ItCH aoooooooofcooooooi a 3 PIONEER TALES. 5 3 By James A.

McKce. 50 00000(1000(1000001 Constable Ereaks Sabbath. One of ili" peculiar character iinong the early settlers of Buff lib ownship was "Old John' Black, wh -el tied in the Harbison neighborhoo iboitt The man had livodamou be ludia-us until lie familiar wit' heir and if nis 'liabii to 01 tile neighborhood frith wll. var vhoops when be Dad been imhll jUg loo much. The man had no palai J-.

in Lie absence or. uiis useful ar ieudar.ee to his vo'c'nT apparatus le alked through bis nose. He couh mmilate any sound he ever heard am noted for this peculiarity. Black was a great htmler and. vas not unusual for men who he eh iso.

he was no respecter of tlx Sabbath. He was living in a Seotel Presbyterian neighborhood, too. One winter there iind been light snow falls and nearly every one oi hem had been on Saturday. Of course Hack did no! allow the coming Sun Ifty to interfere with his hunting deer On one occasion he was returning 'rom a successful nunt on Sunday, -arrying the carcass of a deer on sic The constable at the time was Thos larhison, who happened to find Black risking this homeward trip. Black ried to hide his giln In a hay stack ut Harbison was on him too quick.

"Five from yon. old fellow dollars lor im-:" exclaimed the -ousl able. 111 LOCAL TO MA R8 ONLY, as follows: 9:20 und 11 :26 P. M. Trains arr.

Butler from I Pittsburgh: 9:00. 9:40, 11:00, Trm, 1 11 tl frvt 1 li.U 8l REYNOLDS LAUGH LIN, of New KeniSDgton. (Favors Roosevelt for President) P1SOPEES, Greensburg one volt for President WILLIAM C. (Favors A. 1:00, 1:10, 7:00.

IT: 20 P. M-. ami 1:04 A. from Mars: 7:00 A. M.

THEATRE CAR Leaves Pittsburgh, Jenliini'. Arcade Building: South of Mars, 11:15 P. H. North of Mars, 11 P. M-Meet iii the- waiting room, corner Sixth and Penn, alter be show.

Bjecial RateS and Cars Tor parties. Apply to Ticket Agent, lluiler, or T. D- PARR ACK, General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSUMERS AND STRIKES Governor Toner, who no doubt if keeping In touch with the situation has said that there will not be an anthracite strike this year White In Philadelphia he told an interviewer that within a month and a -all' the present difficulty will have been en tlrely-adjusted that is to say, thai peace will be renewed by May 1. That is welcome news, as far as it goes.

The public would prefer that it go farther, although of course Governor can add nothing to what he has already said. Consumers would like to know something about the terms on the strike will be ended, and what it will cost tli em directly; they know that they will never gel done paying indirectly. at will be the increase In the retail price of coal, if any? That is what concerns then) in mediately. Of course is better to have only a Dr. E.

L. WASSON, of Butler. SPIRIT OF PRESS. Sometimes it takes more than lerriek to raise our hopes. Union town Herald! Clieer up! In or'er to win any of life's battles you must lirst believe you Willlamspo.

i Sun. XXX All excess of unselfishness some times becomes a menace to the virtues-of others. Oil City Blizzard. Poverty isn't nearly so great an In jentive to work as the fear of losing good living. -Ilarrisimrg Telegraph.

Good intentions tnat are talked about remind us of sign board wltl the letters worn off Towanda He iew. i What litis become oi the old-fashion Bible which used to contain the names ami ages of Ihe family? Wll liniusport News. A disposition to be kind is some rio. Marian Barclie. Cu minings- -The Lamplighter.

podge Donald and Dorothy. Egglesltm Circuit Hidcr, Roxy, A Daughter of the South, I lousier School Boyf Kvuns Inlleke, Beulah. Ford llemorabki Peter Stirling. Bo Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. Garland Captain of the Gray Horse Troop.

1 la v. then-tie I louse- of Seven Gables. Hltchlngs Garden of Allah. Hope K.ipert of Hentzau. I high l--in' or Pightr Jerome Three Men In a Boat.

Lyall Doreim. Major-- Dorothy Ve-rnon. Mulocfc A Life for a Life, His Lil-lle Mother. Toi ler- 'I liad'leus of -Warsaw, Girl ol the Limberlost. Saunders Tilda Jane, Seolt Ivanhoe.

Twain -Conn. Vanke-e, A Tramp Aboard, cot -Da i Ha rum Wister --Virginian, Lin Wood- East Lynn, also attractive copies of Dickens. New fiction especially desirable. Ilurr- A Maid of Old New York. replied Black, "it I must pay home, I i mieb.

as well get my FOR STATE SENATOR, For State Senator, Forty-first District, Butler and Armstrong counties: L. B. CHRISTLEY of Butler. J. FRANK GRAFF, of Worthington FOR ASSEMBLY S.

L. CHEESMAN, Slippery Rock Borough. W. S. DIXON of Penn Township, lit A McJUNKIN uppose.

Help me!" The constable ass nted and t'lic darted towards' Black's house two with This is tlio (Catalog wo want to pond you FREE Tells all about new Spring times looked upon as a weakness, but It is a strength t. at becomes any man he- Money run i 'be gun and deer- They had not gone far until they -an onto a Hock of wild turkeys. Black lid not appear to notice the turkeys mil when Harbison railed bis attention to the fine birds, ho remarked that he had enough hunting for oue day. Harbison became excited and said, "Well, if Won't shoot (hem. lond mo our gun!" Harbison took the gun mil brought down a lino turkey.

Black was now jubilant. "By thunder!" he exclaimed, in his pecu --New Castle News. No young man should seriously pa attention to any young lady until lit II Ml and Summer Fashions, and how to save money on your general household shopping. is able to seriously pay bis board and i i of the Fifth ward Butler borough. FOR STATE DELEGATE, For delegate to the Republican State convention.

(Three to eject.) GEORGE E. Butler, Pa. (FavorB Roosevelt for Bresldent.) JAS. W. HUTCHISON, Butler, Pa, mm Write today.

Qronfel DoVb North In the Labrador. Harrison -Queed. Kingsley i "ra uc.esea Miller- His Rise to Power. Norris Mother. Porter Harvester.

Sea-well- Tbe Jugglers. Wigg in-Sen-ret Garden. Wright- Winning or Barbara Worth. Good bird books are particularly needed also interesting biography and histories of Asia. Australia, Germany, Busefa China, Scotland and Sout.i Ufierica Volumes of Pennsylvania oilier Bradford Era.

The admonition to iorget the past and think only of lira future is th advice o' a fool. If the experience ol the past has set no guide posts that point thi' straight way in whic'i we must walk, then there is no futurt for us but failure and final condemna Slippery Kock Sun. liar nasal tone. Its live dollars tor me this tittle," and had the penalty been Imposed it would have been more than that sum. There Is uo record that either penalty was paid.

The constable was caught and he gracefully submitted. I short suspension or a temporary disagreement than a long strike which must be ended by employing the same methods that would have prevailed ii there had not been a strike. There Can' never be a permanent closing of mines on account of a strike-. then, should then- not be compromise and agreement at tlio beginning instead of at the end? Agreement event ually is expected, and te thing thai is inevitable, and therefore it is the thing that should bo insisted upon bj consumers, says the Harrisburg Independent. Moreover, all interested parties should have a hearing In the settlement of a dispute that concerns them directly.

At present consumers of an-thraotte coal must be content and pleased with the possibility that there will not be a prolonged strike because the operators and miners will come to an agreement after accepting com Boys' All Wool Norfolk Suits sizes fi to 17 fancy LijSrht and Dark Mixtures, $3.50. B0GGS BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. and local history would be much ap S. M. LESLIE.

Middlesex Twp. BENJ. S. RANKIN, Fairviaw Twp. (Favors Roosevelt for President.) JOHN W.

SHAFFER, Prospect. LIBRARIAN. POINTED PARAGRAPHS preciated. A revolution may be the same thing over again. Alou.o, spot cash isn't always spotless cash JAS D.

THOMAS, Evans City. (Favors Reeosevelt for President.) MONUMENT order Miouid be placed with us soon if it is desired to have same erected When Spring arrives. in purchasing a monument u-s 'nl1 assure- yourself of FIRST QUALITY (no seeonel) and the most perfect workmanship. Tile monument you wish is of course a last ing one -insure securing jusi such a monument by purchasing It Geo. Renno's Sons West Cunningham Street.

The First Mill. Benjamin Sarver moved into Buf-nlo township from Allegheny county 17. He built the first grist mill which is still known as Sarver's mill Immediately after making his settle tncot. While building the mill he walked to Tfirentum a the end of each week for his supplies back tbo provisions ncccrrary to support him whiie at work. On one occasion his provisions gave out when he was returning to his home and he became exhausted with hunger that he ate raw pumpkins, which he secured fron a pioneer's patch along his route.

R. J. KJLEEMAN, PLUMBING, STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTING Estimated cheerfully furnished. Both Phones. 439 W.

WAYNE BUTLER. PA. a bride is self-possessed even wlen given away. And most of our troubles are magnified at short range. mon terms.

These terms may be. in-; jurlous to the consumers, and their general effect such that nothing ap-, proximating them in character would Effective Capital The older a woman grow the. fcwei adjectives site uses. JURORS DRAWN FOR APRIL TERM COUR was among the township. John was a native of moving to West be Watt and Cur i Westmoreland The Watt family early settlers of tbe Watt, the pioneer, York county before tnoreland county.

1 families were I LAXATIVE COLD AND GRIPPE TABLETS. An Efficient Remedy for LaGrippe, Coughs, Colds, Neuralgia and Bronchitis. Two or three doses will relieve Hie Talk to yourself if you want an ap preclatlve audience. Training up a child in the way he should go Is going some. 00000 8000000 1) 001)0 0 NORTH WASHINGTON 000O0O0O0OOO00OO T.

P. Mifflin spent Thursday and Friday in Butler. George Meals, of near West Bun? hury, was in Washington on business Saturday. Mrs. Ori-in Adams of AnnisVJHe visited i'i town on Wednesday.

Mrs A Miss Mary Roh ana RolWt Jack attended the eHtertain'ment at Petrolia on Saturday evening. Roy Bell spent Thursday MID Hara. 14 Ortand and Mildred Cuffman visited their mother In Butler Thursday and Friday of last week. Rev. Alter, Ruth Alter and Edna Emerick visited friends in Bruin Saturday afternoon, and attended the entertainment given by the- Eairview township high school in Petrolta Saturday evening.

Miss Gail Patterson of Butler is Visiting at the home of E. E. Bell. The play given by the Literary class of n. w.

In institute ball, Tuesday by all. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Morris are visiting friends In Voungstowu. Pen 'Spang and Miss Mary in Hooker Thursday.

Rclberl and Helen Wray spent Bat--rdav with their grandparents, Mr. Ie accepted by operators of miners. In other words, these would not ac cept anything which would mean to the loss which they expect the consumers to bear cheerfully Why should they expect that? He-cause tile consumers have been supine and Iphgveufferlng. Because, in these days of overmuch talk about the Initiative and consumers of anthracite lack enough initiative to enact pro tectlve measures Unit might end periodical price-boosting strikes. e.nuntv at the time of the Massa Har- bison tragedy.

Mrs. Curry and h( drawn from Piftyfour names were children walked 20 miles ja their night clothes to the blook'jcusc at Hannahs-'owu to escape the Indiana. The Indians burned the house and its con A pretty girl never approves of men who flirt with other sirls. feverish condition and headache usual-1 the Proper Jury Wheel t.iis 14th day lv associated with colds and will move of March, A. I.

W12 to serve at a tents shortly alter tannly lied. The small merchant or producer whose business is growing will not be satisfied with a savings account when he discovers that his working capital has increased value in a commercial account because it is more effective. We can help you and would bo glad ol the opportunity to discuss banking relations with Vo l. The Butler County National Bank Big Bank by the Court House An old toper is satisfied if he can keep his head above water. the bowels well within 8 to 111 hours also arouse tbo liver and stimulate the system so as to overcome the infection.

For sale only at G. G.Dixon, Ph. G. special term beginning tlio 15th day of April H12. p-ter Bauer, farmer, Summit.

M. 8, Shaw, clerk. Zelienople. Allien ('roll, miller. West Liberty, m.

EJakin, carpenter, Ban Claire. 13d ward Mohr, laborer, Butler township. w. Seoit. clerk, Butler Second.

Gyrua Weigh-, termor. Franklin. Hobt. Perguebn, tanner, Venango. II.

Coe. operator. Htltle-r First. ii. I).

Renick, Carmer, Center. A Harmless Way to Darken the Hair Who does not know Ihe value of If Some of the charity that begins at home Isn't up to tin standard. No man ever does as much today as he is going to do tomorrow. Every time a man makes a lucky guess he boasts of nis good judgment. DRUGGIST, National Bank Bldg Butler.

Sage and Sulphur for keeping the hair dark, soft and glossy and in good condition? As a matter of fact, Bui- I Samuel Croft, farmer, Lancaster. I .1 F. Truman, baker, Btrtler Fifth. Mi-u tiihcr Wray. near nvem John Vbgel, fanner, Hut le town- SAVE MONEY By using our Hugh Grade Butter Ino, Eggs, at rock-bottom prices.

BUTLER BUTTERINE 342 S. Main St. Peo. phoue 1026-X. Bell 28-W.

ship Vasliington. Mrs. P. E. siom-r visited menos viiandttle on Thursday.

miou I.vlnn Chew, teacher in the Alfred Mtiuerhoff, rainier, Jefferse OOYerc, i.iime-i, Rock borough IHirni PStltute, visited Miss Irene Mrs John Anderson of Kan Most women are economical as long as you can keep them out of dry good! stores Some men think lhe are gettinj ahead if they keep from getting ani worse off. To a girl of sweet sixteeu a love le-ter looks like the advance agent of wedding feast hi ca go News. A lot of people are fighting for tlx elimination of the liquor business Ii ibis country, and probably just a-many are working to retain it. Woia an suffrage- is being advocated Claire spent Friday evening with Be md Mrs. Alter.

Unong those who attended the ine-et-ob a' Hiiliard Sunday evening were YMsseS Florence Blair, Rachel Blair. sn Mn Hayes and Ron Dr. Harvey W. Wiley alsc is to he-come a "contributing editor" and will reach the reading public with his messages through a wellknown eastern magazine for women. This work.

In connection with lecturing which he will be able to do. will probably bring him a larger compensation than did his government position. Dr. Wiley is now in a position to expose the Washington cabal whic i has been obstruct Ing his enforc of the pun-food laws through the department agriculture, ajid it is hoped that he will spare uo guilty person. The people of the country ore losing patience with the administration of the agri cultural depart and they will welcome any movement which will give them greater protection against the men who seek to profit by the adulteration of food.

-O Business men who advertise In tbe Citizen are in a position to give larger values for the puce asked then the the dealers who move stoeks slowly. The merchant who is satis, lied with quick sales and a small profit, is able to make this small profit on a number of different articles in a year, and in t' is way his profit it larger than that of the one who carries merchandise on his shelves for months in the hope of realizing a larger percentage of gain p. R. Iiurlt. producer, Kurus ity borough Jacob NIMork.

farmer, Conuo-queneesing townehip. Frank Rape-, larme-r, Jackson. W. J. Martin, farmer, West Liberty borough.

Sylvtnus Aggus. farmer, t'onconl. David L. Snyeler. Brady J.

Qillelland, bookkeeper, lars. Albe'il Lucas, farmer. Cle-artield. Itifley, fanner. Middlesex.

Frank Ne-shit, lilncksinltb, Hannony borough. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER- Calvin G. Chrislie, Attorney al Law, EtOOtn 40::, Butter County National Hank Building. In the Court of Common Pleas of lint- ler County, IVnnsylvania. Notice Is hereby given thai an application will DO made, to saiii Court on ihe 80th day of March, A.

I). at in o'clock a. under the Act to Provide for the Incorporation and Itegulation or Certain ipproved April L'ltth, 1874, and its sup piemen tt, by Raymond 8. Cotnellun, lohn G. John J.

Campbell. It. Me-l)erniont, Raymond C. Pollock, William K. Rumberger, Dantel Vounkins, II.

Ocsterling, It K. Pollock. Robert W. Iltixton. A.

II CLUBBING RATES OF CITIZEN ARE LOWEST Tin- Butler Citizen has the; lowest clubbing rates with all Pittsburgh daily papers and magazines. Any Pittsburgh morning paper with The Citize both for erne- ye-ar, W.25. Any Pittsburgh eve ning pape with Ilnv ie" i-, 'senton returned home Fr. wne-re ne- e-st Virginia nip ed. son visiting Miss Hem hur is a natural elesment of hair, ant.

i deficiency of it in the hair is belt many scalp specialists to be con ecteel with loss of color and vitalit; the hair. Unquestionably, there better remedy for hair and especially premature gray ivss. than Sage and Sulphur, if pro erly prepared. The Wj'-ih Chemical Company Cev Vork put out nti ideal prepara ion of this kind, called Wyetb's Sage SUlphur Hair Remedy, in whici lag" and Su'phnr are combined will diier valuable remedies for keeiiin; he hair and scalp in clean, health: tondition. If your hair is loosing its color Oi constantly coming out.

or if you are roubled with dandruff or dry. itchy calp, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth'i 5age and Sulphur from your diugglst iso it according to Ihe simple direc iotiF, and see what a difference a few lays' treatment will make in the ap icaram-e- ejf your I'air. All druggists sell it. under guarap ee that tbe money will be refunded ii he remedy is not exactly as reprc rented. Reeds Pharmacy, Secial Agents.

10 South Main street. The! Citizen, lieith for one year, 400 n. irns mwj( anu Ifiunp an- wiuiiir.f, to oppose it. It is not hard to read it' conclusion that there are a lot i of contrary folks In this country. You will save money by clubbing has sold his North Washington Dr.

o. P. tice and proper v.ith The Citize for any paper you desire. spent Tuesday in But After all. there are several millloi Uouthett.

Ilazlett. J. HI ler on business, Stoner ha SltlOll eir SHOE SHINE PARLOR, Arlington Hote-I Block. people in this country who wll! the possible enactment of an in jcome tax law with a large elegre-e of LADIES GENTS' HATS CLEANED equanimity. The fact that income-; ol $5,000 tier cear and over are includeel gives this feeling of disinterestedness Tan Shoes Dyed Black.

Work guaranteed. Polish For Sale JOHN KEFFALAS, Prop. Harper. Samuel P. Pollock, 8.

C. Trim ble. A. It. Pollock, Albeit Welhe and their associates, for the charter ef an corporation to be called "The Second United Presbyterian church of Butler.

Hut ler county. Penn'a." the character and object of which is the establishment and perpetuation of the worship ot Almighty God, and for the purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges Rusm-ll Uouglass, mcrcliatit, Leans City. S. B. Mitrtiu'ourt.

tnerchunt. Butler Third. J. W. Kmery, contractor Bruin.

J. L. Gre-enawalt, farmer. Jaekson. A L.

Findley, real estate, nutlcr Third. Samuel Deitrie-k, farmer, Suminit. H. .1. Meyers, banker, Chicofti.

Thomas Hindman. farmer, Mercer. G. Cooper, farmer. Forward.

James Wersh Kern City. John C. Bingham, teamster. Slippery township. V.

Sloan, merchant, Hsrrisville William Webb, farmer. Olay. A. R. Welsh, pumper, Donegal Phillip Flinne-r, former, Jackson.

Klme-r Hlhel, farmer, Marion. P. Boyer. earienter. Butler Firsr.

Ievi Campbell, retired, Butler Third. Join Moore, telephone- lineman. Butler Filth gjajfj Andrew Hanna. farmer. Clinton.

promised to of England OR. F. W. WALDRON DENTIST A measure which give relief to the min has been introduces Conferred by said Act and its supple Mrs Mecbling. Mrs.

Arthur Cumber-land and Mr. Irvin Hell are on the sick list. William Witherup who has en working in Clarion came home 1 nday i. Harper of Puller is visiting riends in town. Clyde Oro-sman of Kenelton was in orth Washington Monday on business.

Halpb Mechlins is doing carpenter for S- Campbell near town. Mrs Kdward Kubn of Hooker was jailed to the home of Mr. Arthur on account of the- serious of Mrs. Cumbreland. A good deal of time.

In the will be spent today in answering lashified ads in The Citizen and none if it will be wasted tf in parliament, common people-that tie This is the- best year the people of I Butler have- ever had to boost the in Iteretts of tie town, ami the work of the future depends very much upon what ill be doue this year. I Nothing pays a larger dividend in I life than the virtue of being decent. but let of people do not appear to think so. ments. The proposed charter is on file in the Prothonotary's office.

CALVIN CHRISTIE, rMf Solicitor. 110 SOUTH MAIN ST. Next Door to Butler Saviugs Bank, Peo. fone 12-Y. Open evening! The experience of Hoof England lias been bt-rs of th' house give any relief whici from them, and for no' this i-ason Mrs.

Mary Landers Whitehil Mannfactnrr of HAIB OOODS. noa iHD TOOPEES A IPKCHLTJ lire- tnnklne: Special Price on Toi. for men eind Cen.l Wigs for laeli-luring this month. in s. KAUT bt.

orriu SM' itirui. ra O. C. JOHNSON KdwanI Zehner. undertaker, Zelien satisfactory adjustment of the coal strike throng the agency of parliament should not be given too much dependence.

ARCHITECT. 241 South Main 8t. Butler, Pa Theo. Vogeley 247 30UTH MAIN STREET, Under Old Postofflce Butler, Pa REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY. If you have property to sen, trade or rent, or want to buy or rent, call, Mi Well, ii is a fairly good equinoctial storm, and people who have gardens will be wil'ins to get down to business ae any time.

WANT TO MAKE A LITTLe'eX-TRA MONEY EASILY? JUST RUAD THOSE BARCAIN OFFERS ON THE PAGE OF SPECIALS IN THE CITIZEN TODAY! Kdward Trout man. student, Butler Fifth John II. Smith, farmer. Cranberry. J.

B. Burk. farmer. Venango. Christopher Golbach.

merchant, Mara. John Wimer. farmer. Worth. W.

H. Larkin. machinist. Butler First. C.

T. RauU carpenter, Center. it. M. W.usoii.

fcw'uier. BtOalo. iiiiani I. Gaynor of New innouneed positively that be a candidate for the presidential nomination. Ii Wales Is said to contain of flowering plants than Tbirtyfive undesirable aliens will deported from Chicago on pril 3.

is a pity that some unelesirable pc sons v.ho are not aliens can not deported with them, but this would transportation facilitfea. ROCKEFELLER IIASNT GOT I DOLLAR, among his millions, that wi' buy more WANT AD PUBL1CIT than your dollar among your thous ands. or hundreds, or dozens will bu in this newspaper! "To him who watches, everything if revealed." This includes all sorts of "WANT AU BARGAINS" te those who "watch" the ant ads in Tbe Citizen dayjjy day. write or phone us. Lisis mailed upon ipplicatioa..

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