Hus^'ton's sjuniner Comforts in Footwear Scarcely a home in Butler county that hasn't some need of a pair of shoes for The Store, The Street, The Laboring Man The Farmer, The Mechanic, The Parson, Summer Vacation, The New Woman. We have cut prices on all summer shoes and oxfords in order to clean up ready for fall goods. We want the room and must have it. The prices we will name you on these goods will induce you to help us ac complish our object. One lot Ladies' Tan Shoes ■ ••• ■ at , y Value* ' and *oo One lot Ladies' Black and Russet Oxfords a t 50c .value 75 t me lot Ladies' Button Boots, pat tip at 75c value 1 00 ana 5 One lot Ladies' Button Boots, fine at $1 50, £ va£e 3 £ and 400 One lot Ladies 1 Lace Shoes at 75c 100 ana 25 Men's and Boys' Bicycle Shoes Reduced, One lot Men's Russet Shoes at Si 15 value $ r 75 One lot Boys' Russet Shoes at 90 On,- lot Youths' Russet Shoes at 75 "J* .15 One lot Misses' Russet Shoes at ,5 5 Ouc lot Children's Russet Shoes at 50 e 5 One lot Children's Fine Shoes, sizes Bto at 50 va me 5 One lot Children's Fine Shoes, sizes 6to 8 at 5" price Bicycle Leggins This is a bonafide mark-down —110 "FAKE" sale fair dealing with every man, woman or child. Come in and look these bargains over. Better's Lading 1> f 111100 TAN ° PP ' SIIOB House v># XIU A vFI 1 Hotel Lowry* * D. A. HECK & SON. * CHAMPION CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. VVc are offering this Spring the finest line of Men's, Boy's and Children's suits ever offered in plaids, cheviots and worsted suits ever seen, at prices that will surprise you, our all-wool suits at $4 70 are as good quality as any one can offer you at $6.00, our all-wool suits at $4.90 equal to any SB.OO suit offered on the market, children's knee pants from tjc to sl, fine all worsted suits, tailor made, from $6.00 to $15.00, our 35c knee pants equal to any 50c pants, overalls, jackets and jumpers, our King overall, equal to anything for 75c. Sweet, Orr & Co' 0 Best Overalls only 65 cents. Shirts from 2oc to SI.OO, neckwear, ties, collars, cuffs, handker chiefs, socks and stockings from 5c up. Trunks valises, telescopes, watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, studs, waist sets, collars and cuff buttons, all the latest styles, summer clothing just tlu thing lor 1 hot weather in crash, linen, serge, flannels and alpacca. Hats all the latest styles in stiff, soft and straws—so styles of straw hats to select j from. Underwear, Hosiery, suspenders to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Umbrellas, brushes, combs, garters, pocket and bill books, purses, pencils, knives, harmonicons. Children's wash suits, our 49c suits equal to any 75c suit in the market, finest crash suits only $1.25 sold everywhere at $2.00. We guarantee best goods for least money—and ask comparison in quality and price, you ought to see our line of shirts we control the Semper Idem, ths best shirt in the world. Examine our stock, compare quality and match them if you can. Thanking our many friends for their very liberal patron age and hoping to merit a continuance of the same we remain, Yours respectfully, D. A. HECK & SON. 121 NVMAIN ST. BUTLER, PA P: MADE TO ORDER. Advertise in Vnrw- - |A Perfect Cut. i When you get a suit you want -it made right. A perfect cut is necessary. High grade goods, a perfect cut and careful workman ship are a combination which give the best results and these are apprecizted by the customer. In thcU. way he gets his money's worth. A Standard Established. You see it yourself. No one need ex plain to you why the clothes made by us are the most popular Ours is a standard that makes them perfect. We keep our goods up to the limit of perfec tion and our workmen all assist in making the clothes first-class. It is Easy Enough to cut into cloth and turn out clothes. It takes ability to obtain perfect re sults. Our tailors are the best, our cutter an artist and the per fect results as natural as the mis takes of others. Because our clothes are the best, people want them. WEDDIHG SUITS A SPECIALTY. COOPER & CO Cor. Diamond. Butler. Pa BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insura ice Company Office cor. Main and Cunninghan Sts. ALF. WICK. Pre. HEO. KKTTKKIB, Ylee Pre*. L. 8. IcJIIHI.I, htr'j aid Tie," DIRECTORS. Alfred Wlclt, Henderson Oliver. Or W. Irvln, James Stuulieusun. V. W. Hlaekmorv. N. Weltzel. V Bowman. H.J. Kiiiifflor, Kctterer, ch;u>. Hebuun, Geo. Rcmio, JOLM K.K N I^ . LOYAL McJUNKIN Agent. JOHN W. COULTER, Attorney-dt-Law and Real Estate Agent. SrECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTION . RECORD BUILDING. BUTLER the CITIZEN. APOLLO GAS LAMP. n M' X f APOLLO .A Price complete with By- Pass and Glass Chimney $2 00 "With Mica Chimney $2.25. Geo. W. Whitehill, AGENT KOR BUTLER, COj C. & D. A LOVER OF GOOD HATS Can surely fiu J his every desire satisfied in our Spring 1897 stock, which con tains all the shapes, colors and qualities most admired by connoisseurs. We have 110 fancy prices, but merely value for value. WE TREAT Furnishing Goods in the same maimer, buying the best and selling as low as many charge for inferior goods. We are ' always glad to show visitors our goods. Call And See Us. COLBERT & DALE, 242 S. MAIN ST BUTLER, PA ABRAMS, BROWN & Co. Insurance and Real Estate. STRONG COMPANIES PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Home? Insurance Co. of New York, Insur ance Co, of North America. of Philadelphia i'a. I'henlx Insurance of Brooklyn, >. Y. and llartf«»rd Insurance Co. of Hartford , Conn OFFICE: Corner of Main St. and the Dia mond. north of Court House. Butler Pa. {subscribe tor itio Uitizin these arr /1' v 1 ..ments and powders, not 1 ■ ill Pif knowing that all the while ill if Ivi ! Ml IT tbe trouble is not in the V\ If 'I M I ti V skin - " tself - but in the s s" s * KM" I tem. It is sometimes ab solutely dangerous to use outward applica tions, for if the skin alone is cleared, the real disease is likely to attack some interr .il or?*n of the body, where it may prove fatal to life itself. In the majority of cases these unsightly akin diseases are due tolwo things, weak ness and disorders of tne distinctly femi nine organism, and impurities of the blood caused by them. The woman who sutlers from disease in a womanly way will soon [ suffer in her general health. Her stomach, liver and other organs will fail to perform their proper functions, with the result that the biooa becomes impure. Left to her self she will probably resort to cosmetics and ointments. If she consults a physician he will tell her that the stomach or liver oulv is at fault. Her distinctly womanly ai;-nvnt is really the fi'-t and only caus- Foi this *ha should re«or* it once to Dr. Pitrce'« Favorite Prescription, It acts di rectlyand on! v on the delicate and important or£;'.r.s concerned. It make? them strong and well. Then a course of Dr. tierce's Gol.len Melical Discovery will purify and enricii th<- blood, ar.d :nak-. he a n w wo man Medicine dealers sell both remedies. " I cannot say too much for Dr Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription," writes Miss Clara Paird. of Br Jgi j rt, Montgomery Co Penna., ' for the good it Uld roe. If any one douMs Ui.s give them n. vnr !T « l address. ' Sure, safe and simple ways to cure all mar.ner of skin diseases told in Dr Pierce's Medical Adviser For a paper covered copy stud 21 one-ceiit tamps, to cover mailing only, to Dr. R V. Pierce, BuJa'o, N. Y ; clcti binding, 31 stamps. HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 " Wormi No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. ' No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. Nc. Q Cures Headache. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 1 1 " Delayed Periods. No. 12 " Leuehorrea. No. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IS Cures Rheumatism. No. 16 " Malaria. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Soid 1»v Druggists, or sent prepaid >n receipt o£ price, 2."> c., or 5 for SI. Db. HriiPHnETs' Homeopathic Mantai or Diseases Mailed Fkee. Humphreys' Med. Co.. 11l William St.. N. Y. CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of colds and / £rh n/ocrCQLD* sudden climatic changes. For your Protection w A we positively state that this remedy does not contain y mercury or atiy other injur ious drug. HB ' E9 Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowledged to he the most thorongh cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain ana inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects tne membrane from tola?, restores the senses of taste and smell. Trice 60c. at Drupfcists b y mail - ELY BROTHERS, 06 Warren Street, New York. WE ARE WITH THE PEOPLE. You never hear us complain of busi ness being bad—we aim and succeed in making it good, by fair and square treat ment of all our customers. mS¥?O FAIR DEALINGS TO EVERY ONE- If we say to you our liquors are six years old, we won't ask you to take oar word for it—but put tliein to the test, you and your friends to be the judge. Pure liquors are healthful. Guaranteed pureJ6 year old Whiskey- either Gucken'iehncr, Fincb, Gibson, Overholt, L»r?!e, Mt. Vernon, | i per full quart or 6 quarts for £5, Grandfather's Choice Whiskey, guar anteed 3 years old, $2 per gallon. On C. O. D. or mail orders of $lO or over, we prepay all charges ROBERT LEWIN <sc CO,, lmi>oners and Wholesalers, 411 Water St. Opposite B. &0. Depot Telephone, 2179 Pittsburg, Pa. » --DENTAL ROOMS.-- W i-i 39 - sth Ave., Pittsburg, Fa. K'd Al dPH We're PR A CTIC A 1 _Ydolii ß tln- [*] • > s&£ 1* CROWN and work M V em. A»" r Hltt»i>urg-WHY NOT DOV L" MRR JWYGURS? 0»1<> CROWNS." lllKKtf M.nd BRIDGE worlt reduce.! to FJ * R 'J E R T<P OTH JGJ WRIGHT'S® For all BILIOUS and NBUVOUS ■■■■ ■ M| DISEASES. They purify the ■ ■ b| OLOOD and give HEALTH* action to the entire system. H BKW Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONST I PAT! OP and PIMPLES. f iJOI'TOKS Li\ivh a vr-x •TK DISPEXSAEY. £n Or.*. PTU-. AVE. ASUFOOHTHC. IJISSXW PI rTSBUROh. PA Al'formsof l>oli<-:ile ami Con* r' ' "STI ATATI-tW't EN ri> ic Si u ;i: H»U ai'Otrcate** nt this ~-■ i . v w• tUn -HTPa .iirelv aiUiiued. Pi.a . «i:ciul.crot tlic iim'att* ti« goof I .i.rlPurg ic, «in<! i- ■ iae o! Icataivl ni«>-t • M ,-ncicc<l SPBO:»LI8. inlhacitv Sjiivnl at !) 'ivontoJ- ■: VIMI rv!,i',Hj i''omt. v w>uv n, .! '"Ci itlon,t-iJ»TcLi«>m;( youth,et»v,r.a«s t. :U un.l m-iital '!' TV,l:i. tut rncri-'y :ru.-v.«.c*. :a.w( ' '-litSoiCi, Kit s ; ~ •■ i uttf**rt, anil »lii .li- ■••cc"? tin'skin .1.1.t:. I rtnarj ' 1 v::;n.. ,i: . 1...n ■ , : ictiT cuufrh V'j h ail" *j tf i • ; t" S f. M.; Bi:ii«t-:yo. - 1 ' ■ '• ■ up.yj IS THE TIME TO HAVE nUII Your Clothir\o CLEANED or D"YED If jou want gooU arid reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there is just one place in town where you can get it, and that is at 111 IIILII UK WORKS '216 Center avenue. B@b,\Ve do fine work in out door Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture o! your house. Give us a trial. Agent for the Jamestown Blind Co —New York. R. FISHER & SON, FMZEI s S BUST IN TIIK WORLD. | unsurpassed actually J ®utlastinKtKTlK>iesof auy other braud. Not afn-cted by heat. tfOBT TUB GKNIIINK. I FOB BALE JiV npiT.ru< »Ei»:k4i.f.v. THE CITIZEN Kducat intiftl Lojjislatioii. The following bills relating to the public schools became laws at the last session of the Pennsylvania Legisla ture: Authorizing school directors to pro vide transpotation at the expense of tha districts when schools are closed by reason of small attendence. Requiring school directors to furnish text books to children during vacation, and providing that the teachers of sum mer schools shall have certificates is sued by the superintendent of public instruction Authorizing boroughs councils to make appropriations to establish and maintain free public libaries" That the school directors or controlers of the several school districts of the commonwealth may establish and main tain out of the public school tresnnrv free kindergartens for children between the ages of three and six years residing in their districts. Making it amisdmeanor to}break;into and damage school houses and out buildings. Authorizing the superintendent of public instruction ot place Small's Leg islative Hand book and a copy of the school laws and decisions in every public school in the State. Providing the manner for abolishing independent chool districts. Authorizing school districts to aid free public libraries already established. Defining the purposes for which a special school tax, not exceeding the regular annual tax levied IU cities and boroughs, may be applied. The Spoor liraml of Bramly. In a guarantee of Excellence. The Climax Brandy mane from grape in 187i> absolutely pure. For sickness in vonr family dont for heaven's sake use any brandy bnt old and strictly pure distillant, from tne grape. Don. t complain of the weather. Com plaining won't help it. and besides you will be sorry next winter for all the hard things you have said about sum mer. Don't wear any more cloths then the law requires. Don't drink anything with alchol in it Don't eat heavily es pecially of meat. Don t be scared if you can't sleep for the heat. Yon will sleep when sleep is absolutely necessary. Don't walk on the sunny side when there is a shady side. Don't fill yourself with iced water. Don't quarrel with anybody about anything. Don't imag ine that this sort of thing is going to last long. It neyer does. Don't hurry. Don't worry. Don't run to catch a car. There are others. Don't shave to close Above all things don't ask any body, "Is it hot enough or yonV There's incitement to murder in that question. If yon have decided to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to buy any other. The three-year-old son of Clifton Walton, of Wavland near Meadville,' had both feet cut off by a mowing ma chine a few days ago. Mr. Walton was driving the mower and stopped to water his horses without throwng the mower knives out of gear. The team in some manner became frightened and ran away, and the little boy being too young to realize his danger, was caught in the knives, both legs being cut off between the ankles and knees. Surgical assist - was promptly secured and at last ad vices the boy was doing well. Governer Hastings has approved the bill creating a dental examation board. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have in vented a great many valuable things. They were the first to make brooms by machinery; the first to put up seeds in little packages: the first to manufacture cut nails. Now they are out with a method of curing dyspepsia by resting Their remedy is known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in an artificially digested form and at the same time aids the digestion of other foods in the stomach. In other words, by the use of the Shaker Digestive Cor dial, a dyspeptic virtually gets along without the use of his stomach until it is restored to its natural strength and vigor. A single 10 cent bottle will oft times give marked relief. Get a bottle from your druggist and try it. LAXOI, is the best medicine for child ren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil 'The lightning bug is brilliant. But he hasent any mind; He blunders through existence With his headlight on behind. '' Under the new postal law, which has gone into effect, the sender of a register ed letter, which is lost, can get indem nity to the extent of $lO. This makes registering a small amount safe, which it never was under the old law. If dead animals or any thing of the sort from which diseases may arise, are found lying in our alleys the Constable should be notified at once. He will re move this matter and, thereby avoid sickness. KEEP I Cure Uin the home. It is an instant relief in case of sudden pain Cholera-Morbus, Croup, Sprains, Bruises, Toothache &c—Ask your Druggist. "It's natural to magnify our misfor tunes," says the Philosopher. "The fel low who has no shoes thinks he is hard up until he sees a man without any feet. ' 111 the hospital at Bradford is a young man named Johonson. He was an act ive, robust man and an enthusiastic wheelman. Recently he took a long spin over the hills, and after taking it he found himself partially paralysed. The mistake of overdoing should be carefully avoided by 'cyclers of both sexes. HEADACHE Powders—lf you use any use a good one. Ask your Druggist for Armstrong's (I Cure U) Headache Pow ders. There is probably something in love in winter, when people can keep warm by sitting close, but there is nothing in it in summer. The ex-husbands of Mrs. Marie Wed elstadt, of Evanston, 111., have organiz ed a baseball nine and would like to hear from the ex-husbands of any body under 45. The cherries are a splendid crop this year. Fill up with em, tamp em down with a big dose of milk, and have some fun. The report from the wheat-growing sections of the country show that we will not only have plenty to eat this year, but plenty left over to sell. This is one of the conditions of prosperity that we are sure to have with us. THE remedies put up by the I Cure U Co., L't'd., No., 106 Centre Ave., are first class, and give excellent satisfaction. Sold by every Druggist in Butler Coun ty. No girl, according to a woman, is as pretty as she used to be. We would rather be lost than bt saved by a rubber-neck reformer. No wau gets as much mail as he seems to expect. Senator C.L. Magee. of Pittsburg, re cently gave a hundred thousand dollars for a zoological garden for that city and it is now Iteing put in condition. Con tracts have been let for a good deal of the work, but every contracter isexjiect ed to donate one or more animals for the zoo. and generally when the matter is put before him he acquiesces and prom ises. < )ne man is to fnrnish a couple of buffalos; another man is to give a coup le of bears a third donates an elephant; a fourth is to provide a tiger; a fifth supplies a lion, and so on. so that when the zoo is ready for the animals the ani mals will be ready for the zoo Senator William Flinn is Senator Magee's side partner on pretty much everything in the smoky city and the to are known as Damon and Phythias. Where on find one. you find the other, and they are the two best known men in Pittsburg. Recently Mr. Flinn. who is a contractor, bid for same work on the new zoo, and when Mr. Magee heard of it he said; "William. 1 understand you have bid for some work on the new zoo?" "Yes," said Mr. Flinn, 'T have." "Do yon know what yon will have to give if you get the contract?" "No." Yon will have to give fifty monkeys to amuse the children." All right." said Mr. Flinn "whero do I get the monkeys?" "In New, York. "Yen- well." said Mr Flinn, "you order the monks and send the bill to me." As Mr. Flinn has secur ed the contract, the little folks of Pitt-; burg will have the pleasure of playing with Mr. Flinn's fifty monkeys. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bii lousnoss, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, aasy to operate. 25c. It is a great luxury to feel good natured when those around you are cross. A woman should be as sweet to her husband as a girl dry goods clerk is to a man customer. When a woman wants to get out of housekeeping, she pretends to have ner vous prostration. No girl has a right to wear a white dress and blue sash in summer if her mother does the ironing. Our idea of a thoroughbred is a man who has two pairs of good pants with suspenders for each pair A good many people call heaven their home who never did enough good in their lives to pay for a week's board. The woman who wears such full sleeves to her clothes that they dip in the butter and jam, should elope to some desert island with the man who gets soup in his whiskers. A Chicago paper tells of the mean est man on record. He is a hypnotist and lives 011 the north side. Twice a week he hypnotizes his wife, and she runs a lawn mower over the front yard while believing that she is having a bicycle spin. There are ten pounds of glue in the human body, hence this is supposed to be the reason that so many people are stuck on them selves. ARMSTRONG'S Little System Pills are fine. A true Liver Pill.— 25c. The hardware dealers are now selling a hay fork for 90 cents, that sold, when first patented, about 20 years ago. for 816. The editors of the Greenville Progress and News are discussing Pathology* Just think of working the brain on such a subject, with the thermometer rang ing in the nineties. A Beaver county judge has declared the act unconstitutional which forbids fishing on Sunday under a penalty of $25 fine. The Governor has signed the bill re quiring borough and townships collec tors to make monthly returns. The other dav an Erie boat fishing about 15 miles from Ashtabula, took eight tons of white fish at one hahl of the nets. Let no man be sory he has done good because others have done evil. If a man has acted right, he has done well though alone: if wrong, the sanction of all mankind will not justify liini. An exchange suggests for hot weath er a costume made of spun ice and mosquito netting. The general cut in the price of high grade bicycles give satisfaction to all the "bikers" except those who are still making payments for £IOO wheels 011 the installment plan. As the Washing ton Post puts it; 'The public will wel come the cut so warmly that it will not stop to ask any embarrassing questions as to the profits it must have paid when the same makes of wheel were SIOO, American Institute Farmers Club. A committee from this club report the wines of Alfred Speer, of Passaic, N. J., the most reliable to be obtained, and that his Oporto Grape makes a Port Wine superior to any in the world. His Claret and brandy have no superior. The smarter a man is ■ about some things, the less he knows about some others. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents Sold by J. C. Redic, and J. F. ISalph Druggists Butler Apr 96 FrkiphMtf *#» FnglUh Dlt»«n<l RraaA. ENNYROYAL PILLS ~/ly~ v Original and Only Ucnntnr. A m- •are. always r< lfablft. iadics WM I»ru<rl«t for i*hicht»ter» JhuflfoA £f Tno nd Brand in lird and Gold metal lie Y\jCy T\ —■with bin* ribbon. Take \sr tM WJnoOthor. Rrfrne tuhttitu- V I" I ~ AftioHß and imitationa. At or »*n<i 4e. I W Jf in atatvpa for particular*. 'cnmoniaU and \ r* »*# ••Kellof for Ladle* " by return \ if Mail. IO.OOi»T m !»!' Na.n* M * " 1 ail L .at rullad*., P*> L. C. WICK, DEALER IN Rough f Worked Lumber OK AIX KINDS. j Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER Office opposite P. & W. Depot. BUTLER, PA, GOOD FARM FOR SALE. The Ford farm in Donegal twp., near Millerstown is for sale It contains about 150 acres, is well watered and in good condition. For terais inquire at this office. WANT F.I 1 FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN to travel for responsible established house in Pennsylvania. .-:ilary anil expenses. Position permanent. Kefer eni'e. jlnrlnr seir-a<j<ire*se<l ateaiped en& velo|>e. Tlie National, star Insurance MUlK- Chlcago WE SPEAK BECAUSE Wt * * HAVE SOMETHING TC BAY About our Mens' flov's and Children's Clothing WE HAVE SUITS THAT ARE RIGHT. I Goods C Fit Right. S / Cut Right. / / Look R'ght. S ) Mate Right. ) / Wear Right. { Style Right. Price Rioht. £ COME RIGHT IN AND SEE. Douthett S Graham. Main and Street. ' AGENTS j BUTLER COUNTY. Osborne St<*lß*ke. C C lohnstOtl. Butler, Pa. WHERE W'U rot' FIND ANOTHER RAKE THAT HAS THREE Of THE SEVEN? FrCG ZeiMCl'. i. Reversible wearing parr*. One rake—two lives. Pa 2 57 in. wheel- Will make a bigger windrow than any ZeliertOplC, la. other rake on earth. 3. Bicycle wheels—three times as strong as single spoke Bros. 4. Adjustable dump, high or low, suit yourself. AliatldalC Pa. 5. Teeth can be raised or lowered to suit different kinds hi. .1 and crops. ... . Oil tempered teeth with coil spring and flattened VV J OXOll6l*. * Floating teeth to pre\ent rolling of the hay or its Kucliil, Pa. ; .. .• . t<. wheels on hillside J W trvin. . r> M O-Kime ft Co.. 244 No. Broad 5,.. _ SlippeiyrOCk, Pa. -y lelc «. u describing full line of F.«rt» M A. HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING. BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING* AT J. R. GRIRB'S 2 and 2 Do Not Make Five. I n IT? I S yy // | It's quite a problem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly ot jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will find what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. J. IGRIEB. ÜBSOUTH HAIN ST SUMMER RESORTS. BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL BEDFORD, PENNA. THE CARLSBAD OK AMERICA. OPENS JITN'E 25. One of the most nuturally attractive re sorts in America. l-.H-atioii amid t li<- ■-■rami est scenery, with its ?»priiiK* «uratue waters, it is a licuith-pivlng as well :is :i de lightful summer house. Toerne s orchestra will furnish music. For lwoklets and terms addrCSS J. T. A LSI P. Manager. Hotel Lyndhurst. ASBURY PARK.^> Near The Beach. All attractions; fine rooms and veran das; excellent cuisine and service. Reasonable Rates. Write for Booklet to Dr. Hawxhurst, Prop'r. Asbury Park. N. J. SEANOR & NACES Livery, Feed anil Sale Stable REAR Or WICK HOUSE, BUTLER, PA. • The best of horses'and first class rips always on hand and for hire. Best accomodations in town for perma nent hoarding and transient trade. Speci al care guaranteed. Stable room ior sixty-five horses. A good class of horses, both drivers and draft horses always on hand and for sale under a foil guarantee; and horses bought ipon proper notification by SEANOR & NACE, Telephone, No 219. Carpet Cleaning Time Is here. Telephone or write to \V. B. McGeary, West End, who has the best of machinery and does the best work: Carpets called for and delivered. Carpets shipped from a dis tance will be promptly cleaned 3nd returned. W. B. McGEARY. People's Telephone 41 • HOTEL FOR SALE——a. The Oriental Hotel, at Petrolia formerly owned and managed by W. H. lellison;and which hail the reputation of being of the best hotels in the county is for sale. For terms and particulars inquire A. KLINORDLINGER & SON. 103S, Penn Ave. Pittsburg. OR W.H. H. Kiddle, Butler Pa. Do not b*» deceived br ailur!i.p adrertlMlßMltS anJ think you can get made, flr.cst finish and MOST POPULAR BEWIMG MACHINE for a mere Bcnjr. Kny from reliable manufacturers that have pained a reputation by honest and square drilling. Tb«'re if none in the world that ran t«iual In mechanical construction. durabmty <»f ironing vnrtH. ftnenees of flnixh. beauty la ari>**iruneo, or has <v- ciany improvement? a# th fcPW HOME- Vf SITE FOfx CIRCULARS. t .3 Hew Home Sewing Machine Co. • iioF. M uv. Ikurox. y±**. aTKtr:-: BijrAfiE.JJ.X cincioo. lii. St, Loin. Ho. r>iixji£ Tci." Si«ntKUOO,CIL. ATt*JU, Gi ran kals MY J. B. McOEVITT Dealer in Sowing Machines, Pianos ai>d Organs—next door to Y. M. A. build ing—Butler Pa. Buy the light-running, New Home, sowing maohitit', perfect • ali.-Uclion guar anieod. never ts on', of order. F. H. WALDEKMYER, Florist. DEALER IN Cat Flowers, Bedding Plants, Vegetables,] Decorations and Floral Designs. Bedding Vey e table P iants A SPECIALTY ■ —i GREfcN HOUSE West of Const Mouse, Lfn coin St, STORE, 115 S. Main St.,' Butler. Pa. W hecic r & W i I son New No. family Sewing r Machine. \ - i - ' y ..V Kuury Motion & Bali Bearings MAKB IT Easy Running, Rapid and Durable. Sewing Machines for family :illd Factory use, for all grades of Cloth and Leather. Speed and Durablity. Factory arul Head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U. S. FOR SALE BY HENRY BIEHL,. DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all kinds of sewing machines, Boss Washing Machines, etc. N. MAIN ST. BUTLER "PA. N. B. -Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing r.uclnnes repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. BRICKER & VINROE. LIVKKY i'KF.D AND EXCHANGE STAHI.K First class rig-- at reasonable rates Special Attention to Transient Custom. Barn in rear of Diamond St., Butler Pa People's Telephone, No. 44. ;H. C. brickkr ) AND '• Prop'rs. W. f. VIKK.OB, J Summer. D. T. PAPE Summer. THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE OF BUTLER CO All Goods Reduced 33 1-3 per cent. < )ur Millinery this season is acknowledged by all who have in ctcd our stock to be the finest most stylish and prettiest ever b .ught to this city. Nothing has been spared to make our mil- H.iary department complete in every respect. All the latest styles in bonnets and hats All the beautiful flowers and feathers. All the latest shades in ribbons and trimmings For the baby to the very old lady. From the cheapest to the finest goods can be found in our complete millinery store. If you have not visited our -? re this season it will be to your advantage to do so as we save y .money on every purchase. Our Stock of Mourning Bonnets, Hats, Veils, &c., Always Complete. 122 S. JVlain St. £) J PAPE, Butler. Pa | Punc- Ip is I | tualitv /Ik Power, f q m aL a ? § § Hitch your j fib Sut be sures | business j M it's in a > 5 works to aj "J Fahys Gold-1 S good watch.| j | f A filled Case, | 3 And that you buy it from 5 F CiPIFR ™ UI\ICD, JEWELER, 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. GOOD OLD TIMES. When, years ago, a A GOOD FARMER would prepare for harvest, the best chicken on the place—the finest roll of butter—and many other good things to EAT and DRINK would be served at harvesting and threshing— The men would get the whiskey when in the field, and too on going and coming from the field—No harm in that then, and is there now? NO, Not when you can get good honest whiskey, and that you are sure of getting from MAX KLEIN, and at reasonable prices— A Few of the Following Will Convince You:— ANCHOR: RYE-^sl An old fashioned whiskey $2 00 per gallon. POSSUM-Sfc A full bodied corn and rye whiskey $2 50 per gallon. GUCKENHEIMER"S» A four year old pure Rye $3 00 per gallon. BEAR CREEK"*Sft The finest six year old whiskey $4 00 per gallon. WINES^H Of all grades .$1 50, $1 75, $2 00 and $2 50 per gallon. Send for our price list, and see some of the many other articles for sale by us—and the special selections which will save you money—Address MAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 Federal St Allegheny, Pa Exprossage paid on all orders of $5 oj and over No charge for box ing and shipping. : "THE COMMERCIAL," 8 Vw. K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa? / ► This popular house has just been entirely remodeled A # > and refurnished. Everything convenient, and guests A A will always receive close attention. Q X Located near l'ostoffice and P.& W. Depot. When X 3t in Evans City tip at the Commercial. Bell Tele- 1L If phone No. 16. IT >;>QOOOO<>OOOCCs>OOv>C > O<>OCOOO<X I A Pleasure Drive j P J is not a pleasure drive unless the buggy • is luxurious and easy running. 4 No. 2 KoaJ Buggy. A \ Fredonia Busies f ■ are the kind for your pleasure drives. They have the strength ► f to last. Your dealer sells them. Insist that he sell them to you. • J Made by THE FREDONIA MFG. 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