No Difference No difference to you how we got them —but we got them. A whole lot of watches which we cannot wear out aurselves, and not being in the watch business we decided to give them to our custom ers. These watches are not toy watches but good reliable time- ; keepers and handsome. Now we will give one of these watches to , any person buying at our store until further notice, blankets, robes,, sleigh, buggy or wagon harness or other goods, amounting to $lO or over at one time. We charge you nothing for the watch—it is a present for you—of course you can readily see that if the watch cost us even a dollar or two we could not aftord to do it. but to be can- WATCHES we happen to gcT'.'he' WATCHES whole lot for what we x.r D rc *FREE# considered nearly noth» sfc :ng, and can aftord to be liberal with them. But do not let this lead you to believe they arc worthless—wc carry one ourselves and find them good reliable timekeepers. Here now is a good chance to get a watch for nothing because we give you the goods you buy at least j 10 per cent, less than you can buy them elsewhere, which would mean $i i worth of goods for siO and a good watch for good fellow ship. Call and see for yourself. Martincourt & Co. S. B. Martincourt. J. M. Leighner. BICKEL'S Fall and Winter Stock Arriving Daily. Our large Fall and Winter stock lias all arrive*!, and open and ready for your inspection. Owing to the Large will sell you good reliable footwear away down. ; In Men's Shoes have fine Patent Leathers—fine Calf and Kangaroo shoes in light and medium soles—we have Enamels, Calfskin and heavy Russia Calf shoes in leather or linen lined— see our warranted wnteiproof shoes-a heavy buckskin shoe, leather lined extended heavy hand sewed sole. Complete Stock of and youth's sizes. In Ladies Shoes we have many new and pretty styles in hand-turned McKays and sewed shoes—fine dongola—box calfs—winter tans—enamels *nd patent leatner shoes—large assortment of Ladie's and Misses' every day shoes of all kinds. Balance of our summer stock to be closed out regardless of cost as we need the "'/flarge stock of slippers and oxford ties included in this great reduction sale. Three Large Sample Counters filled with interesting bargains. Sole leithe- cut to any amount you may wish to purchase. JOHN BICKEL. 128 S. MAIN St. BUTLER, PA. The Wise Grocer. Will try to induce his customers to bay the very best gro ceries in the market, because by so doing he makes a sale that will give satisfaction, and it is the pleased and satis. AhgyH} fied customer who builds up the grocer's business. We have some of the very best goods obtainable which we sell as close as any house in the county. Leave us your order and we guarantee satisfaction. The Butler Produce Co., CL MOORE, rop'r 130 W. Jefferson St., Butler,'Pa IF YOU GET IT AT THE BUTLER PRODUCE IT'S FRESH. Fall and Winter Opening, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. SEPT. 30, OCT. I=2. OF workroom, we have ever shown. Goods ehown cheerfully if y,on . • 3 buy or not. MARKS; 108 S. Main St., one door South of Butler Savings Bank. > ~-WHILE YOU ARE WAITING For your prescription don't fail to look « , over our line of perfumes, we have re- j, jj ceived some very fine ones lately, and \ U /< C l' will l« pleased to have you examine . Af them. "j'rl I * We also have a very la.ge asscrtm nt ' of tootb brushes made expressly for us 0 wbi'h bear our stamp, these brushes we guarantee awl request the return of fp(f[ _2y that prove unsatisfactory. —yfKtwf You may need something for your trfff::' A?/ ~ chapped hands and face, and if so we J,'. i recommend Cvdonitim Cr;am as a fine toilet preparation. g RE DICK & GROHM ANN DRUGGISTS. PEOPLES PHONE. 114. " BUTLER PA M. Buy a Buggy r that's reliable when you jo U y one Fredonm Buggies have e/er>ihing in their favor—beauty, :übility, case. You can fin:', chis out by 100 l . through the ordeal again, and there weic but four bottles to be obtained, and the cost §IOO.OO jnjr bottle, he jroujd have them." GEO. LAYTON, Dayton, Ohio Sent bv express, on receipt of price. SI.OO PER BOTTLE. Book to "EXPECTANT MOTH ERS" mailed free upon application, containing valuable information and voluntary tu»timonlal». THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA.GA SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TRADE-MAS* j fHuiVs NereLw and R«p'id Restore i&So An unfailing: cure for Diseases of the Digestive, Nervous and Generative SysteA Tonic of rare efficacy fot the old r.T-1 young and of marked ser vice for "Audents, Teachers, and all who are engaged in Braia work close occupations. , CURES Depression, Tired Feslings, Fervonsness, Muscular Weakness, Loss oi Appetite, Palpitation of Heat, Restlessness, Hysteria, Jlsrvo Weakness, General Discomfort, Excesses, Alcholism, and that p.lmost innumerable series ol diseases r.nd complications resulting from anv derangement of the Nervous system." Invaluable for weak women and nervous childreq. Steady Nerves, * Dr. Cox'g _ ' , . ISSDEED Bracssl system, fiY cocelin Sound Hs-tj using Norvo Good Work, ♦ Tonic. PONTAINC NO OFIATEb OR DANGEROUS DRUG! TO MAKE A MABII. 50 Cents per Bottle; If three hotr.es be ordered at onetime, n copy o! Oriole Cook Eook will be included free. AT jRUCGISTS AND DEALERS OR DIRECT OF US ON RECEIPT OT PRICE SO CENTS. St Brown Drug Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS, " EALTIMOR "# MD., U. S. A. f~~\ i)O(TOKS LAKE Jbo 9 VBI v ATK Jn OF JIM PEHN AVE. ANO FOURTH OT. PITTSBURGH, PA. I .yataK \ AH formsof Delicate ami Com 'JHFCTXV-SYM plicated Diseasesrequiring CON eSW FININTLAL and SCIENTIFIC Mef energy, '.ospmi '.encv. otr.; aijol > nrorj F»tr, Tiles, Itheuinatißin, and all diseasesoi the skin, 1.10.-d,r.uncs l'rlnnrv Organised..Consultation 'i i !>i -i strictlT confidential uouiV)U l<- ; 7 to S P. M.; Sundajs, 2 to « P. M.O'ilj. ill afc OFLLRE or address DTtS. I.AKK, COP. JI-IX £ C IIIOWU ;T. PITTSP' 1 RGH. P> ■ - AXLE Ift&Ol GREASE IIEST IN TIIR WORLn. its wcßrlnKqiialitifgaro ttnsurfWli.cj'ri, #ettmny outlasting two boxes 'if any other brand. Koc by beat. UrUKTTiI it «;| December Ist: wild turkey. October 15th to December 15th; raffed grodse. commonly called pheas ants, or pinnated grouse. commonly called prairie chicken. October 15th to December 15th: upland of grass plover. July 15th to January Ist: wild fowl, September Ist to May Ist: woodcock, during July only and subsequent sea son. October 15th to December 15th. Mammals may be killed as follows: Elk. wild deer or antelope. November Ist. to December Ist. gray, black or fox squirrel, Oct 15th. to December 15th: hare, commonly called rabbit. Novem ber Ist. to December 15th. It is unlawful: To shoot or hunt on Sunday, penalty $25; to kill any song or insectiverous birds, or destroy any of the nests or eggs, except for scientific purposes. Permits to collect game mammals, birds, nests and eggs must be obtained from the game commission- It is unlawful: To kill, entrap or pursue with intent to kill, any elk. deer, fawn, wild turkey, pheasant, grouse, quail, partridge or woodcock for the purpose of selling the same, or ship any of the above game out of the State: penalty SIOO for every elk. deer, or fawn so taken, purchased or sold, and $25 for every wild turkey, pheas ant, grouse, quail, jp irtridge or wood cock. Unlawful for any one person to kill in any one day more than 15 quail or Virginia partridge, or more than 10 woodcocks, or more than 10 ruffed grouse (commonly called pheas ant), or more than 2 wild turkeys, or to kill in one season more than 2 deer. Unlawful to use dogs in hunting for deer, under a penalty of SIOO. Dogs pursuing deer, may be killed. Hunting rabbits with ferrets prohibited. The Game Commission requests that all violations of the game laws be re ported to it at the Harrisburg office. A Letter to Aunt Kaeliael. Cairo, 111., August 2!). To Aunt Rachael Speer at Passic. N. J: Dear Madam: —We have used your Malarial Bitters for several months past and find it the very best tonic we have ever used to effectual wipe out all traces of malarial fever. My wife has been sickly, feverish, weak and languid for the past four seasons, and tried almost everything. We heard so much of your bitters that I concluded to try it ; my wife's appetite has returned and she is strong, well and sprightly again and all owing to your Peruvian Malarial Bitters. G. H. Woodartl. The Asre <>t'Niagara At first it was estimated that the Niagara river came into existence through changes in the level of the lanel round the lakes, about 55,000 yeats ago; but later it was reduced to only 12,000 }"ears. Sir Ch;irles Lyell increas ed the estimate again to 85,000 years; but more recently others have lowered it to alxmt O.ifcM) years. -The latest estimate places the age of river at 32,000 years, and that of the cataract at 31,000 years. At one period the height of falls was 420 feet.—Ex. •'IB7G Climax" It is the name of a superior quality of Brandy placed on the market by the i Speer N. J. Wine Co. as a companion [ to their Superior Old Port Grape Wine. This Old Brandy is a pure distillation from the grape and stands unrivalled. It is considered by eminent medical men far superior to most of the French Brand: ies for medicinal purposes, and is pre ferred by them to other Brandies on account of its known purity. Sold by all druggists. Diplomat-)'. "I have come," said the young man, "to ask for your daughter's haijd." The proad banker gazed over his glasses at the fellow and demanded: "Well have you any means of sup porting her?" "Alas! I am poor—but hear my story." "Go on!" "When I spake to Glandia about coming to see you, she told me it was useless—that her mother was the man of the house, and that I hid bettor go to her. But I said: "no! Your father may permit your mother to think that s'ae is the man of the house, just to humor her, bat I h iva s.-jn enough of him to know that when a matter of im portance comes up his strong will must always assert itself. His strength of character may not be brought out by little things, still ' " "My boy,"' interrupted the old gentleman, patting him on the shonld der, "I have known all along that you were not one of these ordinary dudes who are incapable of understanding what is going on in the world around them. Take her, and may you always be happy." THE remedies put up by the I Cure U Co., Iv't'd., No., 106 Centre Ave., are first class, and give excellent satisfaction. Sold by every Druggist jn Jintler Coun ty. Autumn is giving the mosquitoes the c hal ha! Wife —"I won't have you roll me a goose." Husband —"Well, you're no chicken." The man with the brand-new £up made his appearance yesterday witto the opening of the game season. HEADACHE Powders —It you use any use a good one. Ask your Druggist !or Armstrong's (I Cure TJ) Headache Pow ders. It's natural that a good little boy should like Sunday School better thtn the other kind. Suudav school only c jiues once a week. Now's the tiitio fur tht» sad, sv*eet song, "Nothing but Leaves." Persons living in unhealthy localities can easily avoid all bilious attacks by taking a dose of Dr. Hull's Pills now and then Everybody who s anybody seems to be getting married this month, or trying to. Look put for fall changes. Keep up the health tune by taking Hood's fjarsa parilla. "The most boodle-hunting politicians " says the philosopher, "are fervent patfiots ju>t l ( t.fon' filectiqq." ARMSTRONG'S Little System Pills are fine. A true Liver Pill.— 25c. | Teacher: "What is the biggest city in the United States?" Tommy '■a-e ball rooter): "Why, Boston, wid Baltimore « CK.SC ,£E'M>d — Ex t Chronic conghers are stupid bores j and should be forced to use Dr. Bull's , f'ongh Syrup, the only infallible remedy ' Hallowe'en Talk. Some people think-and withgexjd rea son that no holiday is a c> throughly en joyable as is the evening liefore All Saint s Dav Hallowmas Eve or Hal lowe'en. It is the one occasion upon which all formality is laid aside and every one goes in for a thoroughly good time. Any frolic is permissible or any ceremony, however extravagant, may be indulged in because of the popular superstitions attaching to this niirht. for with its quaint customs and invstic trieks it holds forth unbounded oppor tunities for merriment and pleasure. If preparing to entertain guests that night it is a good plan to clear your rooms of all unnecesary furniture and let all the light in them come from Jack o lanterns made from pnnkins with the pulp removed and and a large incision made to represent a face on one side over this paste colored paper, a differ ent color for each punkin. and in it make incisions for eyes, nose, month, as many do just in the punkin. but these many colored faces in a dark room are more effective than the ordinary Jack-o'-lantern. Don't light the candles placed inside until the guests arrive. The supper served should be apropos of the occasion and should consist of salads, sanwiches, crullers, apples, olives, little tea-biscuits, nuts, coffee and cider. The ideal place to have a Hallowe'en party is a large, old fashioned barn; but failing in this, the kitchen or living room, if it has an open fire place, for wherever possible a roaring crackling fire is not only in keeping and pretty but necessarv for some of the frolics. A small Jack-o'-lantern with oranges apples, grapes anel nuts heaped all ronnd makes an appropriate centerpiece for table. The room decorations need not be ex pensive to be charming. Autumn leaves are pretty and can be had now in abundance, bi anches of wheat or grasses over pictures and in vases' ears of ripen ed corn disposed here and there and strimgs of cranberries festooned around will make as consistent and pretty effect as elesired. The familiarity of the time honored customs detracts nothing from their enjoyment, and the s-tnie games are entered into year after year, with, of anything, added zest. The whole idea of the night seems to center in the pair ing of lad and lass, so the bnrni ng of chestnuts before the fire is a great favorite. They are named, and if they burn steadily all will do well, but if they jump apart then the course of true love is destined not to run smooth Bobbing for apples causes a lot of merri - ment. A suspended fork with an apple on one end and a lighted candle on the other, when set revolving, presents many difficulties to one trying to get a bite of the apple. Another way to en tertain your guests is to have w hat is called the Hidden Wedding Ring 'in a peaked plate of flour, each one to take off a layer with a knife, the one that uncovers the ring must pick it up with his or her teeth. Melt ed lead ponred through the loop of a key determines the occupations of a maid's future husband by the shape it takes when falling into cold water. If it should fall into a solid lump celib acy will be her fate. The weal or woe test consists ia trying to throw an apple through a horse shoe suspended in a door way at a convenient height. If successful prosperity, and happiness will be his or hers; if not, vice versa. All our city fathers say: Use salva tion Oil. the greatest cure on earth for pain, for rheumatism and neuralgia. 55 cts. Xo, Maude, dear, we do not believe in cigarettes. They do not kill the chap pies half quick enough. I'OOjo J-31.L5 c ure Liver t:ls, «?il ic.isness, Indiyesttcn, Headache £asv to take, easy to opcrat* - ;. 25c "It's wonelerful how many friends you find you have, says the Philoso pher, "when you are in a position to dispense political patronage." KEEP I Cure Uin the home. It is an nstant relief in case of sudelen pain holera-Morbus, Croup, Sprains, Bruises, ctootbaclie &c— Ask your Druggist. "Woman," she was saying, "has the more far reaching mind. She goes in for details; her whole make-up is com posed of a multitude of little things." "Yes," he said, "pins!" She'd fall apart without them." The French say "it is the impossible that happens." Tnis has proved to be the case with the Mount Lebanon Shakers. The whole scientific world has been laboring to cure dyspepsia, but every etfort seemed to meet with defeat. "The suffering from stomach troubles has become almost universal. Multitudes have no desire for food and that which they do eat causes them pain anel distress. Sleepless nights are the rule anel not the exception, and thousands of sufferers have 6e c 'i; u .!t llis oou raged. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon re cently came to the front with their new Digestive Cordial, which contains not only a food already digested, but is a di gester of food. It promptly relieves r.iarlv oil foniH of indigestion. Ark your druggist for one of their books. Laxol, the new Castor Oil. is being used in hospitals. It is sweet as honey. Slobbs— "I saw a man step upon a ha «»ana skin to-day, and though he got an awful fall, he never swore nor even looked mad." Blobbs —"Must of been a perfect ani»el." Slobbs -"He may be now. It broke his neck." RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to j days; Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causes and the disease immediately remedy does not mercury or any oilier iuj.ir- * fjM ioug drag. BaST > MM Ely's Cream oa!m*sSs3 is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It open* and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, hra'.g the pores, pro tects the membrane fr »m colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price&v.at J)niggiflU or by mail. ELY BKt/i MKIiS, £*s Warren Street, New York. ADV. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE For State Treasurer of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM K. THUJIIM.N. the ltanker, I- ;I inun whose name is :i household v 1 ' j ileal American ill every re.-invi Educated in the | lib lie schools .'.f his native elty ami studying hard in the evenings at home he linally the ex amination for entrance to Washli j. r ton and Jt ITe r *oll College. He was obliged toal-ande n h?> asi»i rations for* collegiate i years tsfit ami til he enlis-teil three time- in the t'nionartn\ and was twice lei-alled hv i.is i nrents on account of his youth. The mil if the war found hin. a member . f Knapp's liatte-cy. I'enn tylvanla Volunteer-. and lie is an active member of Post No. "JTtH O. A. H. U the close of the war in- obtained a position In the Mechanic* Hank or Piitslmiph, where lie served for fotuticii jears. when he was < lected President of the hani. lie is now then nloruiein t>er of the 1UIIIMI:K tirin of \V. tt.Thr.m|--.n & Co.. Of Pittsliiin:h. Mr. Thompson lias always well an active cit izen and during hi- career lias been identified with nit; (hnrital-it mid public enterprise* which have I teen i ILi tut it 111 U half of his fel lowman. the tieat Johnstown flood he acted as tressnrcr of the He ief Fund and person allv supen ised the paynu nt of a vast sum of monev U> the suttereis and in the work of re lief. He was treasurer of the Kussian and Anneniau Famine Fund- anil< f li e Workinpmeu's Kelief Fund which wa- rai-id in the daik days of the winters <1 1-:'. and Ism. lie is treasurer of the Municipal LeT.-',e anil tl e llnmai e Society, lie is a trustee ot \\ a.»hlngtiti JetferMin t'ollece, of the Western Th. ol clcal Si n inrirj . and of the Avery Memorial Fund for the colored rae'e lie is a diiector in the I'itt.-lnirub Hafe Ilepos t ( om rMiy. He is a nieinl er of the Third I'u-hyterian hiirch. and has a!\e:ivs been a Hepublie'uu In uolitlos, I.ul l eli'i: of in iiidepeuele t mind, he lias not hesitated Jto critic-<• wrrnp dolntr in his own partv. The blianicful ai-tli.il of tin last .-tatc Legisla ture ill breakii-jr all the Hepni lican paity pledpes for much ntniled ri forms iii tin- State liascauseel intense u all over the State', and in Pittsburgh, on -i I ti-mIH i il l«y7. within n-tone throw of the si«it n here tie Re| üblican party was oreanize-il. the lude| i nilel.t Patty i f lViiniyleii nia was brought int.. 1 nip fir the ex [Hiss pup poee of corn etiiie tin • vil- . i (i: rf to Man «ov ernment and to uiK.r.t the liuiiest. independent Voter ail op|«.riuirl> t. ei le i.n state and loe'al Issues without hav i. j In- hands tied b> the ma chine leaders of eilln iof the .-!. l | allies. Win. K. Tin.inp-i : ti;. rai.di.late I'm State Treas urer is tile first cm >1 ..late of the new party, and with the same manh •< uiapc and ludejeinleiice that liavemarke : hi- whole life, he has accepted and entered eari.e.-tlj ii.to the canvass for the ofliee. Fitted laitieulasly for:!., duties of State Treasurer by his tiaii.inj;. at;d with a record for Integrity and uprlu'htn t l.ut has ende-ared him to all who Know 111n>. he stiinil-1" day ft.p.■ f«op!<> of P-ii!i-vlyiitdji i,- a .i.n i-andleliite,U|l4 t has ivi n Uiii) fai l l-y Hie I'ittiburK pies», tlun t w ill l'e the K-ople of tie. State, auel not Win. K. Thomjwoti who will It the gainers by his elec tion. The Independent people of the State should re member this w lien tliey go to the [oll-« on Novem ber 2, IW7, anil vote to free the State Treasury from suspicion, by placing a man in charge whos« , life work and ree-ord puts him alxive suspicion. Literature covering the platform and piano! 1 organization of the Independent pariy, »na'Copie| of the famtiia ' S-n.uOvi uidcißhity- Bona" can be Obtained by addressing lUHBY E. AiUtSTgoKa >tate Secretary Independent Partf, No. Hf Wwa tk eet.p itfeburgh, Pa. -> WE ARE WITH TMf. PEOPLE. Vou never hear us complain of busi ness being bad—we aim and succeed making it good, by fair and iijuare treat ment of all customers. PAIR DEALIMiS TO EVERYONE. If we say to yo". ov ( r lieju..ra are six y ears olti, we won't ask you to take oar word for it—but put them to tlie test, you and your frienels to be the juelge. Pure liejuors are healthful. Guaranteed pure',6 year old Whiskey either Guckenhcimer, Finch, Gibson, Overholt, Large, Mt. Vernon. fi per full quart or 6 quarts for Grandfatl,ei's Choice Whiskey, guar auieed 3 vear-> old, $2 per gallon. On C. O. I), or mail orders of sio or over, wo p:epay all charges. ROBERT LEWIN & CO,, Importers and J!! Wa*e» ii. Opposite B. & 0. Depot Telephone, 217Q Pittsburg, I'a. SEANGR « NACES Livery, Feed and Sale Stable REAR OF WICK HOUSE. BUTLER, PA. The best of horses t>nd litst class rifrs always on hand atnl for hire. Best accomodations in town fcr p«rma. | nent lioardinj usu »tanii«nt trade. Rj>eci ai c*re guariutoeel ! Stable room lor sixty five boises. I A good class of horses, both drivers and I diaft horses always ein haud and for aa'.s ; tinder a fall gnarauts?, aa.l horses bought i ip.in inoner notification by SEASQR it XACE, I Telephnno, No 219. 1 Established 1836. Washington Seminary WASHINGTON PA. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. ! College Preparatory, Regular and Elective Courses. Music Art itnel Klocutlop. i ope'us S. ptei. tier p^h MRS. M. N. McMILLAN, Principal. VVheeler & Wilson New No. I 'amily Sewing Machine. M V? /** ill' Bail^Oj :• i - 7 .-■ '- X Motion & Cull Gearings HASP IT tasy Running;, Otnrt, Kajjid and Ircrabive Sev/si.;4 Machines for Family;!' d < ctory use, for all grades Ot Cioili and Leather. Speed and Durab'ity. Facte ry and Head Office, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U. S. A. FOR SALE BY HENRY BIEHL, DEALER IN Hardware, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Needles for all kinds of sening machines, Boss Washing Machines, etc. N, MAIN ST. BUTLER PA. N. B. — Second-hand Sewing Machines from $5.00 up. Sewing machines repaired. TIN WARE AND ROOFING A SPECIALTY. Do not ho deceived by M-uurui* art wU-*mrtil« *rv] think you can best made, finest flul.-h and ttQSJ POPULAR SEWING MACHINE f«'r n mere *«»nir. bUyfrom reliable roan u f act urt-rs ihit have irainetl a reputation by hnuent and ecuaiv r. Mtmr. There In none In the worid that ran .«jt:ai ev iiig machine, perfect ;nt 1 tn guar acited, never rr.t i t order, REVIVO ' W.iy RESTORES Vitality iSi)t')k j fc ® wdi M;, - n 11 " AV ofMc ' TUB URKAT 30th DAY. FRENCH REMEDY procures the above result* in 'M\ H arts powerfully and quickly i>(ires wlie.u all others fail. "Voting ;ucu will regain their lost manhood i,.^oid u»viv will ns'overtheir youthful usiiiK KKYIVO. It quick ly surely restores Nervousness, I,»>st vitality, L<»st Power. Failing .Memory, Wast ing Disease, and all rlTect> of exeess and in dlseretion, which unfits one for study, busi ness or marriage. It not only cures by starting at tl.»* >» at of disease, but is a great nerve* tonic and blood builder, bringing back tiie pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the tire 01 youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having UK\'l\o % w* other, ft can lie carried in vest rrt.kcK Hy mail, *I.OO per paekt n; i,\x «fc.o<\ with A positive W?'M -DH.MIIIN to cure or re fn»ul k i«o .riOVn V- t'lrrular free. Address HOY AI« ">IKI >1 t. BUTLEiv, TA, - ■ | ri übbcnbu tor tbo CITUEN I i • _ f FALL P| -P DApC FALL * , * A " D WINTER. W,NTEFF ' The Leading Millinery House, of Butler Co. Indies who love beautiful and stylish millinery can now have an i opportunity of seeing the grandest display of Fall and Winter bon- ; nets, hats, feathers, ribbons, eU., ever brought to our city. Nothing \ has been spared in (Foreign ami Dotucstii Markets) to make our ; stock complete in ijvery respect. jCfcs Yj All other years have been excelled for lovely, stylish millinery, and for cheapness. We ask no fancy prices. We give you the very iatcst style. The very best goods at prices you can save money. All are invited to inspect our stock. Our Stock of Mourning Millinery Always Complete. 122 S. Main St. [) J PAPE, Butler^ Pa. f C"'f * * CV OOOCOOOODOOCOOOCOOOt.X I Pnnc s y is i I tuality /§kPower.]; 1 Hitch your jfl | But be sure | business ■ll P in a | works to t. ! Iff : . Fahys Gold- : . vv'a't'- >*i i j.jiiid Ctisc, s ;L\ .. ' .>m 1 E. CiRIEB, je X h E e ler, 139 N. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, L'A. ; : "THE COMMERCIAL," j: jl|W. K. THORNBURG Prop'r., Evans City, Pa.V i i This popular house has just been entirely remodeled { \ and refurnished. Everything convenient, and guests J\ 11. Located near Fostofficv' tud P.& W. Depot. Wh f .n jf .1. in Evans City tip at the Commercial. Hell Tele- JK DIRECT FROM $4.00 $4.00 EXPRESS DISTILLER TO EX-PRESS PAID PAID 0 CONSUMER I Saving profits aid preventing adulteration. 1 We have been in the liquor Uusitiess fov the past twenty-five years, a'«>d thoroughly under stand the wants o» the public—During all that time we have sold nothing but the Purest Product, Direct From The Distillery^ The Public know that they have always re ceived the bes: whiskey for their money, to be had, —We have a special offer to make— we want you to try a gallon of Bear Creek Whiskey —You know it sells everywhere for SI.OO per quart —Now to our friends of H'lt-. ler County we will Deliver To Your Door—All Charges Paid, a gallon of whiskey either In a jug or four full v|uart bottles for $4.00 — We Are Out The Amount Of Ex pressage, but we want you to try 4 gallon--You'll "buy it again, and tell your friends that its The Best Whiskey On Earth For The Mo MAX KLEIN, Distiller and Wholesale Liquor, 82 Federal St Allegheny. Pa . 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