Mrs. J, E. ZIMMERMAN NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS Our preparations for the Fall and Winter Season have been on a veryilarge scale. Stocks are full and elegant. Buying has been lib erally and skillfully performed. Only the choicest lines have gained admittance. Come see the stock. NEW COMBINATIONS, NEW EFFECTS. Jackets, Capes, Collarettes. Ladies' Fine Kersey Jackets in all the newest shades—Castor, Brown, Royal Blue and Black—at $5, instead of $7. Ladies' Fine Jackets in newest colorings at s7.so,instead ol $lO. Ladies' Fine Jackets in newest colorings at slo,instead ofsi2-50. Ladies' Fine Plush Capes, 30 in. long, $5, instead of $8.50. Ladies' Fine Golf Capes from $3.93 up to $22.50. Ladies' Fine Collarettes from $1.49 U P *° $35- Ladies' Suits, Separate Skirts and Silk Waists. Ladies' Jacket Suits in Covert Cloth, $5, instead of $7.50. Ladies' Jacket Suits in Wool Serge, $6, instead of SB. Ladies' Jacket Suits in Fine Venetian Cloth ,sio,instead of $12.50. Ladies' Jacket Suits in Fine Oxford Homespun, $12.50, instead of $16.50. . Ladies' new fall style Separate Skirts $1 up to $12.50 Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style Satin Tucked Waists. $2.08, value $4. ... . Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style Taffeta Tucked Waists, Ladies' Black and Colored new fall style Tafteta Tucked Waists, $5» value $7. Dress Goods and Silks. All wool Tricots, black and colors, 25c, instead of 35c. All wool Homespuns, 50c, instead of 75c. All wool 56-inch Homespuns, 85c, instead of sl. All wool finer grade Homespuns and Camel Hair Lftects, sl, instead of $1.25. Fine Black Crepons, the full dress fabric, 75c up to 5.3.50. 27-inch Black Satin Duchess, 98c, instead of $1.25. Fine Black Taffeta Silk, 50c, instead of 75c. Fine Black Tafleta Silk, 75c, instead sl. Millinery Information. Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats, $1.98, $2.50, $3.50 up to S2O. Ladies' Golf and Outing Hats, 50c, 75c, up to $6. Your choice of 100 School Hats, 25c, real value 50c and 75c. SPECIAL VALUES in Ladies', Childrens's, Men's and Winter Underwear, Blankets, Haps, Flannels and Flanncletts, Ladies' Flannel Skirts, Yarns and Hosiery, Neckwear, Dress Trimmings, Gloves and Mittens, Fascinators, Ready-to-wear Wrappers, rleeced Wrapper Goods and Cheviot Shirtings. Ask to see our 39c Corset real value 50c. Lace Curtains 39c pair up to $lO. Portiers. Carp et Chain. Come early and have first choice. You will find prices most tempting at this store. Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. Patterson Bros., Headquarters for ''•'"S™ f™»,. We just received a large shipment of mouldings. We show the LARGEST line of PICTURE MOULDINGS in Butler, all the newest and up-to date designs and coloring; also large line of UNFRAMED PICTURES. Just what you want. Prices the Lowest. Workmanship Guaranteed. Patterson Bros., WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE. 236 North Main Street, Butler > Pa Wick Building. Peoples' Phone 400 ••DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO 18 GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. 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For a short time only $40.50 cash, or $45 00 on monthly pay ments. ORDER NOW, and take advantage of this rare opportur.ity to secure this ur rivalled fund of universal knowledgo. Mother's advice is worth more than the advice of any other woman to the daughter who is perplexed by the prob lems of phyiscal health ana comfort. There's no need therefore to " write to a woman," who is a stranger. There may, however, be need for a physician's advice to supplement the ad vice of the mother. In such a case the offer of free consultation by letter, made by Dr. Pierce, opens the way to health, and at the same time avoids the un pleasant questionings, the repulsive ex aminations and offensive local treatments which less experienced physicians often insist on. .... Any sick or ailing woman is invited to write to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, in the strict est privacy. Each letter is held as a , sacred confidence and its answer is sent j in a plain envelope, bearing no printing upon it. Do not be misled by advertisem«nts offering "medical advice," which are published by those who not being phy sicians are not qualified to give such ad- | vice. Any physician or doctor who has i a legal and professional right to the title | will publicly claim that title. Those who offer "medical advice" and invite you to " write to a woman " do not claim that the woman is a doctor. The " medi cal advice " of an unprofessional woman is just as dangerous as the "medical advice "of an unprofessional man. In more than thirty years Dr. Pierce and his staff of nearly a score of medical special ists, have successfully treated over half a million women.© You can write without fear as without fee to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. Tliey Cure the Sick. «0. CCBEB. PRICES -1 Fevera, Congestions, Inflammations. .'23 3 Worm*. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 3— Teething. Colic, Crylng.Wakefulness .'25 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults U5 t—Cough*. Colds, Bronchitis .25 H-»uraigia. Toothache, Faceache .'£!» 9 —Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 10—Dv"P«*p»in. Indigestion, WcakStomach.2s 11—ftuppresaed or Painful Period* ■ .*25 12—White*. Too Profuse Periods '25 13—Troup. Larvnglll*. Hoarsenesa *25 14—Malt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions . .'25 lft—ltheumaliam, Rheumatic Pains 25 16—Malaria, Chills. Fever and Ague '25 19—Catarrh. Influenza. Cold In the Head .25 '2o Whooplng-t'ough 25 '27-Kldney DUeaae* '25 28—Wervoui Debility 1.00 30—I'rinnry Weakness. Wetting Bed. .'25 77-«rlp. Hay Fever .'25 Dr. Humphrpys' Manual of all Dliw»afl«'K at your DrugKlMtHor Mailed Free. Hold by druKKtit*- or sent on r«»oelpt of prlce. Humphreys' Metl. Co., Cor. William A John BU., New York CATARRH LOCAL 1 DISEASE M ■nd is the result ol colt- ana '■J sudden climatic chamjes. ' oHf'i J For your Protection w we positively eute tti.it t: is Bfr 1 . JvS y AM remedy does not contain fft . viyAsß mercury or any other ui. .r- f tv j ioasdrug. fi-'.-j. Ely's Cream Ib acknowledged to »>c the ;r.opt thorough cure for Nanal Catarrh, Cold In llend acl Ifay J-ever of all remedi<n. ItopciiH and ('• inthe nnaal pa«?*a 'r «, allay* oain ana inflammation, li« :.!h tho t < *• • , pro tect* the membrane from ri> r« t!.«' of tanfearifl I'ru «».V"\ v.: I >r»i ; «rf : i!. ELY BKOTIiEiL', M VVxrtii btrcct, 2\'c.v \ >rk. I | THE 5 5 COUGH. ? ( A pleasant, never-failing \ £ remedy for throat and lung I I diseases. \ J Sellers'lmperial | J Cough Syrup I I is absolutely free from spirituous S J or other harmful ingredient:!, c C A prompt, positive euro iyt / c coughs, colds, lioarsenes !, iiiliu- l < enza, whooping cough. / m Over a million Ix>Uloh k>M In uio » j Ixuit few yoarzi attest its loj'ularltye C C w. j. CILMOKR CO. I f prrrasunc, PP.. \ < At all Druggists. C \ 25c and 50c. "Preserves A frulta, Jolll-M. pick • - r car Hup nro £ - <;i:' lily. m<»ro healthfully Muled will* Rattnad i-araflln* Wai than by any other M Vol mutual. Uoasna of other u»e» will ho i ml X ""'""'Refined X © Paraffins Was § Vp In «-vi try IIOUM-lioM. It li cl.-nn, Cfi V',7/ tistei. 1 aii'l wlorl-ni air. wuler HjPi VV aii'l n i l pro' f. O't a i-.mnl 1 alte of W X It with It 1 1-t of I'H many UM.-m yt «.\ from your Uruimlator i:riM*T. m fai bull) everywhere. t,y KTA.VDAIII) Oil. « <>. 5V* MARKLETON SANATORIUM Has all the elements Necessary for an Ideal Health Resort. Skillful Medical Service, Invigorating Mountain Air, Pure Waters, Scenery Unsurpassed in America. Only three hours' ride east from Pittsburg, in the Allegheny moun tains. open all 1 In-year, utnli r tlio ineillenl i on' trio <>f I>r. K. <». <tifHMmim. Kr.tdiiiki•• of I'nl vi rslty of Vfrmiiiit. as*lsli*«l l>y skillful Jihy ali'lunx. A it|/<>l >ll lornlsiif I tie n nsl :i|i|>rnt'eil klnils. mill llrHl-i'liiss In every NSIMTI. Tri atineiit hy ou illi lii'-s ami liatl.s of all klnils, massage and elri-lrli'lly. Mot. anil rulil, sail. TurkUlr, Koinaii. ,lt/ ile.lr«»- tl.i rroal, i le. ln. , li. in|.-al anil m eill. I.ai I. , HIIIIIIIIIH liealixl Willi In.l water, lluhli il l.y i-|iitrlrlty. Hiipplleil wiili pun- nioiiiiliilii water, KUrniiinileil l»y nuli't. n stful mniin l.alll si'enery. l.iH'ateil on I'lttslinrK <llvls'on of It. AO. 1! K . will, h i-oniieils li Willi I In prlnrlpal itltli-s anil l.lielr rallroail systems, also with tin- Pennsylvania rallroail at llymlmau, Johnstown, t'lmnelsvllle. Ilrail -1 diN'k Terms roiutoiiable. Soe.ial rat. , f..r | ministers, missionaries, leaeliers. physlelans I ami lln Ir families For farther tnformation itixl circulars add row THIS MAKKLKTON SANATORIUM CO., Marklcton, Somerset Co.. I'a. Have You Any Part of SIOO to invent, if you < - ; in make from such investment from 25 to 50 per cent Monthly? If so, you can invest from *lO to SIOO in Stocks, drain, &<•., throuKb a broker of 30 years experience who will give his services to yon free if he fails to pay you dividend of 25 per cent, monthly on any amount you ms'.y invest through him. Write at once for Circular Letter Hiving lull information to J. WEAVER, Investment and ' 'ommission Broker, 421 Wood St., Pittsburg, l'a M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 337 S. Main St., Butler. F. L. McyUISTION, V , c.ivii, Kn<;i ni'.kk and Surveyor, Office near Co«rt House. THE CITIZEN. Tontrd lln f>trcnK(b. Charley >l. was at home from college, spending bis summer vacation. The M.'s were jteople fairly well to do, au<l Charley v. as passing the forenoon very comfortably on the cool and shady veranda. Down by the barn yard fence, in a neglectet! place, a crop of strong, healthy weeds had sprung up and flourished under the suuimer sun. Left unmolested in the rush of work on the j farm, they were fast becoming a blot on the otherwise orderly premises, and j that morning Charley's father—the j "old man"—had sallied forth and was now making a vigorous assault upon ; the patch. Suddenly lie left off his work and j came up into the yard. Taking a j broomstick which happened to be lean ing against the veranda, he laid it on the grass, then turned to Charley and said: "Git down here and see if you can pull me over that stick." He held in his hand a small chain, in . each end of which was inserted a stout stick to serve as a handle. Then the tug began and developed into quite a spirited contest. But at last Charley succeeded in dragging the old man across the line. "There, that'll do," he said, dropping his end of the chain. "I guess you've got strength enough to pull them weeds down there by the barn." "1 never said a word." said Charley, telling the story afterward, "but before noon there weren't any weeds left standing."—Youth's Companion. UctiNt* iKßoranee. It is almost impossible to imagine an ignorance so dense as that said to be possessed by tlie average French con script from the provinces. Did it not exist, hov. ver. his comrade from the city, who writes about garrison life, would hardly have told about it. One day a tiery adjutant questioned Jacques, the provincial: "Come!" lie said, "you are a French man a soldier; do you know why you are here instead of working In the fields? I ask you why you are here—a soldier? You give 110 answer. Have you never heard of the Germans? ' "No, my adjutant." "You have never heard of the tier mans? What is Germany?" "I don't know." "Are you a Frenchman or a Ger man?" "I don't know." "This is wonderful! Where were you born?" "At Vaucouleurs, my adjutant." "At Vaucouleurs, and not a patriot! Did no one ever tell you of the inva sion?" "So, my adjutant." The ch«ks in the registration offices in many American cities relate won derful ignorance of would be American citizens, still it Is doubtful whether any one of them has had to deal with a Jacques de Vaucouleurs. A Wo y Out of Ihe Difficulty. One flay, as Jock Samson was at v.-ork in the harvest Held, be was busy . i ibe top of bis cart loading the «>:<, and tbe fanner was below .1 at once .look wondered why uo . :ivi s were being delivered to him, ami. bearing sounds pulling and blowing below him, lie looked over tbe siile of the cart and saw the old farmer vainly trying to lift the wheel off a sheaf of corn. The perspiration was streaming down iiis face, and, hearing Jock laugh ing above him, he looked up and cried: "What are you laughing at? Come doon 11 ii<l tfie'H a lift!" "Losli. man," Bays Jock, "can ye no move forrit tiie horse?" "Losli i.i. !" cried the farmer, throw In;: down Ida bat on the ground In astonishment at his own stupidity, "I never bad a thocht o' that!"— Scottish Nights. The Isi*ritliardt In n Row. Less than a year after my debut at the Theatre I'rnncals my sister Keglna one evening accidentally trod on Mine. Nathalie's train. Mine. Nathalie, who was one of the leading Indies, pushed tbe poor girl so roughly that sbe knocked her head against a corner, and the Mood came. I Immediately "went for" Mine. Nathalie, gave her a re sounding ■ mack and called her a great stupid! The men were delighted, but the affair created a terrible scandal. Tbe manager told me I must apologize to Mine. Nathalie. 1 replied: "I will apologize to Mine. Nathalie If she will do the same to my little sis ter."— 11 uret's "Sarah Bernhardt." An Afrlcnn llu ml kerrli Ir f. 1 must not forget one particular, unique of its Kind, of tbe most sim plified toilet of tin- Barotsl, the i>ocket handkerchief. This consists of a thin blade of Iron, tlnely wrought, with the handle of the same material. The whole Is perhaps four or live inches long by one or two Inches wide, and Is hung round the neck by vegetable fibers or tendons. In blowing their noses they use It as a spring with extreme dexterity, which I can say from experience Is not a pleasant thing at a camp lire. "The Kingdom of the Barotsl." 'I In- llnhy'N I'rcNrnt. Mrs. hash What did you get baby for a birthday present? Mrs. Hash I took S4.UD out of lb*! little darling's bank and bought him this lovely lamp for the drawing room. Nio I.nek In n llarm-Hhor. "I)o yor belave there's luck In a horseshoe, l»ennls?" "Not a lilt. Xorah; hung wan over the chllder's cradle an it fell an bruk bis nose." Boston Commercial Bulletin. Inconalatcney. Every redheaded boy Is called "refidy." Why aren't redheaded girls railed something? Washington Demo crat. HOOD'S r-II.Lt, i.urc LWer Ills, Bll lollferiosß, Irtdls/. ation, I'oadacho. Easy To tali'-, r-n- y to opcrnto. 25c. KhIIOMATISM CtJUKI) IN A OAV. "Mystic Cure" for Rlieuinntism and Neuralgia radically cures in Ito days. Its action uix>n the system i* remarkable and tnyatcrtous. It removes at once tbe : causes and the disease immediately dis np|.cars. The first dose greatly V-iic-fits; 75 cents. Sold by J. C. Kedic, at'.rl J. I'. j Italpb DrujjKifts Hutler \pr g6. J PHILIP TACK, coNTHAt 'roit IN t Cleveland Berei Grit j STONE Suitable for Building, Ornamental and Paving purposes. I This Stone. Will Not "Shell Off." f Prices reasonable. jt Work done well and promptly, X Stone yards on liast lit na street. I Kesi<lcnce on Morton avenue. People's Telephone 320. SMMMNNM MNM• • *******-* **** THE INCREASING DEMAND for smart, made lo measure clothes enables us to employ in our cutting room and tailor j shop, experts, whose workman ship rivals that of the largest cities, and you receive this same skilled workmanship whether your selection be from our tinest London novelties or from our plainer, inexpensive variety of cloths. It is our greatest aim to keep our stock constantly refreshed with the newest anil best mater ials and to further supply the demand at rock bottom prices. A LAIN D, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES. It's a Mighty Small Man Our hats won't suit in price, quality -md style We don't try any harder than any one else to sell goods, but it i very seldom that any one leaves our store saying: "Well, I am much obliged. I'll let it go for a day or two and them come in and see what you have when I have more time. When we show them our Schcnley hat a.id tell them it sells for $3.00 they do the lest and we mark down an other sa'e. Come and see what we have. CfJno. $ Wick. Successor to Ed. Colbert, 242 S. Main St., Butler, Pa Blankets and Robes. —-.T— > " Now is the time that you want Robes and lilankcts, and as we are in tlie wholesale business ii puis us in position to sell yoii either as low as the retailer buys them. We now have the finest line w>' ever had and at prices lower than ever. Plush Robes as low as $1.50 Rubber Lined Robes at 1.25 Horse Blankets, square at 50 Wool Street Blankets at 150 Stable Blankets 50 And everything else in proportion. Wr are still selling Ih'HU'cs and Surreys away down as we had them bought before the advance in material. Come in and see the largest line of Blankets and Robes you ever saw. S. B. Martincourt & Co., 128 E. Jefferson St., Butler. Pa S. B. Martincourt. J. M. Leiyhner I>. S. We sell the Kramer Wsßon. U'LL-NEE-DIT « I raveling or for nn-dlclnal purposes nothing heller I llllli our Plirn Ity «• Whiskey Olim •* KUnranteed tihsolul< ly pure. Till UK AUK OTIIKICM hnt we iruariintee onrs to he an above reprc- Henle«| Voni . holi'f of any of Hie below hr ai M I, of \N hi .l ey. nuai:iiile( «l ' eir " old -i no per full i|U»rl« 0 <|U»rU. 00. HM ii. nr. vhikon. (.1 ( 111. ill! nil U. IHM INbUI ii I ItsON (IVUMIOI.T, l.kUiib TIHIJII'MIJI. r.MiHa Ki'oH i • ii It A N OKATII KIl'H MIOMr., a whiskey fuaranted SVIMI OWIIIOO pov ua i. \ll « •» I» or mill oroPfi of |>.w 01 orer w« hox and ship promptly ; expr« . rhaiK''» pre paid, m , We have tioaKuuU l«» represent US. "end ordern dlreet and save m«'m y. ROlillßT LB WIN & CO., 411 Water Street Telephone, a179. Pittsburg, Pa. OppimlM It A <». Itopot LIVERY. 11. C. l'rynr, of W. Suiibury. hereby Hives notice to the public that owing .o the death of bis father in-law, John Mediting, tie will "»t leave his tiusmess as had been intended, but will continue lo carry on the livery business at tlie old stand. (JIHMI riijs furnished at moderate price. H. C PRYOR. UJANTKII SI.V I lIAI. LLLTK.II R AMI " IM.II.'SI |H'I .•»!«-. to repn-X-HL » ,IL " UK.-RS IN I LIT', au.L RLOHI- I»y « *• »»I <111• *• . ainry JI yi'iir un<l .* XIIEIIMEI.. SI RAL^LIT . IHIIIH tlile. no mere, IM 1.-** Hilary, R.mlll"" t»-r -111 It IXIII Our rifi-reiiies. any hanji 11l ANY 111 Wll It IN mainly nflli E WORK eoinlu' l. <1 AL IIIIIIIK. Iti f.-N IN-.- KI.I-L-W Htaliiti. IL I-M.-lnpi- TIL* tIOMINTOH < IIMI-A.NT, I)ept. d, I 'bleago. M. C. WAGNER, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, i39j.SoMth Mai" street i Over Shsul & Naat'a Clothing .Store Grand Fall Opening OF Seasonable Footwear AT G. E^/Wnier^s Our store is filled with an immense line of Fall and Wintet i Shoes. Never before have we been able to ofier our trade so tr. ; a variety and so many different styles as we show this season. The Prices Are Right. You can always depend on us f r low price. We arc always on the lookout lor Bargains, an i our ready cash often enables us to give cur customers some very good things, and that accounts lor ovr large trade during July and August. A Big Fall Trade. Four months ago we commenced to plan lor a big fall trade. First we bought 200 case> Rubbers. A week later the price ad vanced IO to 20 per cent. We will sell Rubbers Cheaper Than Our Neighbors can buy Them. Next we turned our attention to leather goods, anticipating a sharp advance in leather, which came after all my contracts were made for my tall and winter stock. Goods Well Bought Are Half Sold. Don't fail to see our fall line. Lots o new, pretty styles. Too many to try to tell you. IJL»1 call and you will be well paid for your trouble. We Are Expansionists. Our trade grows larger each year, but we are still after more, and we ofier some big inducements to get it. C. 6. /Wilier nn"T' A I M I TV] Only when the medicines are made uj« of jum vv O I Alii lIN\J drills and have bacn accurately prepared cm nrry one expect beat remit. i'U< ■tCMMrj 1:1 DiLo I gtedienU are not snfficient for a prescription >r ______ __ hut jiurit \. ch-anlin tL*) (J L 1 O also If you have your medicine* pretured by ns the very beat result may h; expected. HOI' WATKR BOTTLES are winter necessities. Our stock has arrived and will l»e no trouble to select from, we will lie pleased to snow them "SNOWAT 11,1.A CREAM'' for chapped hands. There is nothing letter Price 15 and 25 cents a bottle. REDICK & GROHMAN, No. 109 N. Main St., DRUGGIST. ~ Butlcf, I*a. When Starting - On a bicycle tour hope for the best pre- | pare for the worst and take what ccnies. j I'iit if you have the foresight to choose as - your mount on.-of our wheels, what comes can only be the l»est. If you cannot do this Vt us thoroughly over haul and repair your old wheel und the chances of a breakdown will be material ly lessened. Thompson & Cumberland Successors to E Evans & Son.. Cor. Wayne and McKean. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PUIS, t, • • I ■ |»V Si«»|.f l>\ MOD' CHEMICAL CO •' <f'« pEWWYKQYrtt /ILLS • Original •»'! Oul# A. A •y' / 'i N »«f ». f /••111-'' * % A\ ) (i (Liu I'rwti iH far 'li i /'• •* ' » /fVX /,>4WjV\n.>r..r/»ran4lu It. d u.'. ' iu"» . M - •• '• 1 ril.tH. i 1■ Ln YSr (ni «• >»«•»•. dm*?" v / - A/tonm an.l t«M< . • -n. Atl »r u«r a'•. »r ari4 C*. i— 'Uh »«*r> j.« f«r t guirtili »e4 • » I'? r fi»r l.*dlr», 'ttl'ft-r. I>» rrltn* r/ *:» L |0,«Oo iMtiMMilftU A'-"** r*f>tr. - /4| s»r ,ff < '|||« !«••«' 4 h •■ml'-nl 4 » »0O SUdiitiM ► g iui «% rilll.AW4., I*A. | f-i! s'. W' > if WANTED- A Reliable MAN:: J| «f good nrhlrcn* to Bolirir I■ 11•« • » from ] > *p> L «-rty «u! ♦ !■. Ai yu- kiM-wa |« r «-»» VVI. to writ, can nmko |iol»|lf» week v. « m- 4 > T tnf#4-4 in or mil if y, pa -I wroklr. Address for < > i! partlcuJar*, ro«»iiti<'iiiiu'ttii«j>-i|»cr. < » jJ « II % ICI.I' II.« II \si:. Il«»« best* r.N.V. i > ♦+++++»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦++♦••»+•♦»♦ THE DOlliLli A A ADMIRAL OLD RYE WHISKEY. One of the finest |{y« \VIIUUI«*H lii IhU Slate. ; ui t IM- following low prh'e>: bnil iiuurls. om* | I•«>i 11 •*. «Sc; four hot th $1.00; .i\ ••ottu •■». $4 so; twt'lvi' Iwdtles $H.75; H ilton, SI.OO. three gallons. f- ; • N«»I h-NS thrin Itr ill- uor ! I LM>TTL«'H shipped NO i littrKi- for pinkltiK. I Fxpress piid '» folN-uinu- Mali's l'« on sy I villi lu, Ohio, W. si Virginia Maryland, I rudhinu. New Vork. Send your iMMress ami j money onli r to A. ANDRIESSIiN Sole Owner. 91ft Federal St., TKL. 519. ALLEUHENY, PA. Prlec list of other CCNMIK. Wines, el.- . mall- . i>(|, First and >«*eoml Nfttlmi'il Itank* and hollar Savlnr* Kuiul and Truiit , Company, Allegheny. I'a <No marks onuhlpplng > New Drug Store. MacCailney's Pharmacy ((<s),'-'it* -~4^) Now Room. Fresh Dru^s. Everything new and fresh. Prescriptions carefully com pounded by a Registered Pharmacist. IrvJ Our Sodci R A. MacCartney ( i ■ Keeley * KEEUY Wriletor fl «< INSTITUTE, La M 42(1 Booklet. I irr-Ii« HC. rA. | Wesl Winflcld Hotel, C#3 W.G. LUSK. Prop r. Qy First Claw Table and I,<"l>;itij»s. /5S <Jas and Spring Water all through house. (M) (rood StablinK tp| t T\ ■' i»«»st.il carl to UHUr 111 of tin - People s *********** Phone and W. B. McGEARY'S new wagon, ruuning to anil from his Steam Carpet-Cleaning ' establishment, will call at your lion* ■ t tke away your flirty carpe's and return them in a day .»r two as clean as new. All on a summer morning Cnriiets, ruK and curtains thoroughly cleaned on short notice. r D. L. CLEELAND. > 5 Jeweler and Optician, £ \ 125 S. Main St, / \ Butler, Pa. Now is The Time to Have V«» 11 r Cot GLEAN fc]D or DYED If you want goou and reliable cl"'»ning or <tyeing done, there in | just one place in town where you | can gc* it, ami that is at The Butler Dye Works 1 l>'~i t 'tMii.'.-r avenue lpCT>. We clo fine work in out i loor | time of year to have a picture oi I your house. Give us a trial. Agent for the .l»ii.<-Htown Sli«lin«r j Ulind t'o. Nt>w York. R. FIBHER & SON, / * KirtJWr JR.. s \u U \ ! f /' *'»A4.4 +\ , «\ >rr A *A#Ui EVERYWHE^I 's® W f« AR TWICE as , <Fy- AS ANY MTn JF TRVIT!, COMMENCEMENT AND WEDDING PRESENTS.— • Kverything that is new and attr.rtive in Watches, l<inn*-. Diamonds, C!«x-k>- Silverware, Cut C.IiL-s, etc.; «!■■«> Cameras, IJicycles and (iraphaphone*. R. L. KIRK PATRICK. JKWKI.Ivk. Next to Court House. ] ssi.9B amiLM SIIII I irtHMMIRH*tI» %»»». »*•«•« t ' Imm •«• . - K »MI RIMUNH MlWir |M(i I S* + 1 MM I rtftll MM* A ' fl.i'il. ' / ■ Z2 v •' «»</ lUIT rill HI Ail oi I.CSI lb 1? 1 / J.f- '. HICH r.ew i ci.i SATiuaciOM *!»• r.'U fikNII HO MONtV. j | I I II *' nM " ** " *•*'•** " ' j mm V w I I IrtHl »I|l- at lllMir>l*4, • /Jjulo H• * '«» «• '•••(. »»«r !■ w • -—* ItaliM'i In.in, |M«lwf (ir*K ,a l *' r* 44l ** ' i« I »r|*fi>rrla|, allia l»4 IU»« 1 1. '•••a. it It ail !»«»» or PA re-Ml WWMI4W# yr»«4 »f lull mil I MUM >«»*»*» I"' "f H«t •' IWIIHN f »* • ♦« lUftlK 1 * ••Hi* f<r >aat>|,l* IW»k '•4l'. «|(li f»aM« l I .In' r , I VlrM*« •"!•((• •*••«!.■ lo ar.lrr frwrn •:».«•» aa|». *•!»» | ktAHS. HOEBUCK A CO. Inc. >. Chicago. 11l flkw,, ll -.fc.rt .1. lr«ltarw t Ulf r>ltaM«. HMm.) j AFall and |— x X D« Fall and < [ O Autumn * * • ■ C-l- f * Autumno V The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. 7S[vd;il Sale of FEL and VELVET HATS.; ; 0i ' i 1 k | I Jk I I' 11 |122 S. Main St ). T. Pape. SUTLER PA.O *I f DOLLS I > .CASH NOV6LTV STORE. ELI nil lOCEENSWARC .V CROcKFRV STORE. "Ml W L A t MP iimi GLASSWARE STORfc. /GOODS IN ALL LINES. 'management. Having purchased the Alitton H<r llhre .\ \tity i ♦• . ■*» ware Stop-. I h.n . lirvotcd considerable care ami time in <n«plitif the most varied st '-. of g • ds i•« But'e r » " / . j«f some of the goods carried in st«»ck. Axle |(rtM(, # Botter spaces. IUMWU 1 >. i s ■ v-kKTS J £ *efm<nl e'..:!tes C r\- V - am— delivery. / fruit. tack*. Cilaal ttrapa, laundry. C ch*lk line*. jchitnmeys. / *bar tm lunch, \ -' |bwwr«. J f s f f «:.i!n tnvdinit: \ okv fhri yfoh, V ilMt pi will. hird seeds, Q i-1 •■the* hamper*. Tic moo «]onr;rri. J ihrf i rtfcu. Mackinj;. f \ -- M*ckig( cw«, % clothes line*. favUn. J ' hlank tiooks, Q clbtkn mtm S kMK f ■ .*,:•« , ■ NM f h&mm I mania, V coin nib, liwurin f—iil». V tlarvbo. ( fmovtt drawers. 3 stove puliati. brooms, I ccomnto, Mop lialki, \ T«u.«* RRrsiiKs Vcork screws, inwt tiapa. t sewing. Ml, f / k dusting. 7 c-.irry corob*. 101 l raw all >■■!». Viable .-utlcry. / donaon, >Pipkb j 1 dasUn tnrkey. Taiiliaa C - - alt krarfa. horse, \ i-_.„ . m|2i /lour, r■»J|rr oatnt. \ envelopes, ••.■is. . „ J ~ic|a, f • s / pMMI / :«v.u-*. shoe. J tish books St Han,#)'rn« V • st..\>-, lAn »are. Jptna, V I n uxtures. t.x.t!:, \ \ wagtms. whitewash, 2 fruit augers. {potato ina kI rs. Vwaah '«««rli. ■Mm S ' ; - ■»'«. C n »h»m www -. Bscnm I mis. Xpuckrt kmm I water cxiahrs. pte, V granite ware. {pMM, \ ■ / jfun capo. ( ;a», lior-c. \ !i..:ntn.n V trauir >trapa, f «.*■! ji.ijH-: V'i.irn»on»caa, f \ •.'iw «■», MMrMta. rink. KMAM, r> liutttr nuiuhls. J iewsharps. 3 *■■■ •••» (•utter j.rsnt-. X kt X » I also handle watches, clocks, jew 'ry. sth.rtrare. &. . ptm - organs and small m isicai g m»!s, and -• i"l .*< -•» - nunts. Come and look over our j and to t< . t c«»unter\ When you want a bargain b< sure and tome t«> J. R. Griebs, Cash Novelty Store. No. 136 South Mam Street. Butler. Pa. DO YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL SKIP VOU All Charges Paid A Gallon of Pars Penna. Rye Whiskey for v 3 We don't blame v«--j if y--i» a • il'inMfil V .*!t it, mt I2u* U>st «nr to CO«T'nce v .mvll to • -wi u,. .» r.'rr Scn«l tli» am »unt ,*itl. rin . nrrem . I trifitlrrnl !«tw, I'. O. order i>r t xpr ait l<o » 1 '» - *iii(» s-wl prer.x* exprev.v ii;e on a gaiton of Ca i»«-t I ye ir ol.f »*«• ?<«r #\•»• Von will be -uriitis.-.! at the » *'«£** • f tb*t «Hi«kr*. It w 1 atwoiutely punr, a.vl is ; lit what r««i or f m the house at this %ea»on of the v.- »r What <!■> vOll think < f 1 W - Vir*inci 1".! u-k Rr -•:.!* it fiimi j«-r |{allon We ha e*>•• e <>t th- **r, -i ' frr»tn *lecte«l b-rrl'-s ami ortM'r »fistt(Vl -p«i! m H tllons, half gallons in«i •inari. -t>on't forstet that <*«• pr |«y »»xpre on all ot.lers •»! #•> • an-1 «w-r. «« wheie a transfer is iwe .virv >m »w f x;,r ■. C'. to another, when we j*»y e*j»re-.» tv;- to j' :nt .f fi %•< .fer Yon can makeyou ow.i !*etiou ir tit*-. •f > l«»«irinn Anrhor Rye. a good whiskey for the money $2 00 a <al Cabinet Rye can't be beat 33.00 a fa I Bear Creek Rye, a very fine whiskey $4 00 a ira Gin. Rum, Knmmel. Brandy |2.00. 12. Wind |3 00 per ,ii MAX KLEIN. Wholesale Liquors. 82 FEDERAL ST., AL< EGHENY- PA Send for catalogue and prt« >- list, m.u!- 1 *i« •* NEARLY Fifty-eight Years Old ! ! It'* a too* life, hot «lrrot»»n to the true i«t r«*» «•>! imap rity of Ihr \merwrau h pl» haa w-.t tm' ft sm t fnro.; as the yea. .n. I '•* •<»•: "r-_ mraiiwr. i «f its family p ••! to i'-.- r r-» • ' . 'it w». «»• -• ■ »f --' lova' -|.| «t» '• t 1 ' • Wit' t: t ~'. •■>.•»> tl»l ■XISJUfk. Olßtiik mc m the i!»t. -raialK n ,ih»!l t |o Illvir , "m-1* > '••omr an-l kn i '. S U •* A a natural . ... ■■■r«-e;t« lilt" •! •<- ■( tl»«- "T \ > tltalltl •! Iljp "I It* < I*< 3 r -*«r.t V 1 t»y thr r»|« tiett .>rf \ t* It fcaa lived on its mmt*. and mm tt f ewedtal «apfwt a# \ |*i>'.'rr*.nr Am- nun It is "Til - New Vml Weakly Tril>w»w." a» an»»wW'lyr.l tfce i ■■«»; —we aa f*w le.«'.;iin National family New [ ap« i its value to th-»- e wl».» «b ■> • all »!, 11 as »l the st.it- aM tlmm. the pulilishrr of"Tbc CiTHtN" < your ow» favorite haw payer ha* i taiad tM* an alliance with "The New York Week?v trt'wMi ' wfci«h rn<> U kia t fu-xnfk liotlr pafu rs at the trtflinj; e< t.f 4 i |.er *» «. 1 .very farmer aivl rxery »illaifi r <>srt hh. !. t baa t-ißtil fc« 'te community in which he lives• envdaal «( h«» l-ejl *ra<jap»r, aa it woefcw constantly an 1 untmnitlv fo* his nitre * - in e*«»-. way. t. '> t»» * • tbe rews awl happeniiMfs «if hia nei^bt»'*h.•»•»!. ii; itaM{< «»f h (rwa"- tl># . ■» < insa anil pfoapert* for'litlerrat <r< pa, the j.rires in I m m .fkets aa.l. I l«rt, ia • wetkly visitor which showld ha I<mi»l in every wale awake peugn-wMvsr hanir 1 nst think of it' l!«.th >f th *• (xtprra «nl» #r v « vaar Send all subscriptions to THE CITIZEN Butter P» WAINTS Want a Ktnlak' Wi*fit a Want a liarjjiin* Wat.t .< It »>k' Want i Htcyclr' Want a I'irrr of China' Want a Fmr I'll ttin Want the latent in Stationery' Want anything in I* «t Art UM' The onlyfplace la at Ifciuul m' iwk MM There are liarj;jiiii every week There are l»»w (ititT* alt the time Visit every «Uv at DOUGLASS I )C >K ST< >WK. Near I* O Peoples Phone 162 butler, l'a UNDERTAKING. Nature »* krnfcjr five n tk«t *n» ■■»!>> taking liviianariUTwfiMikf Mr* Vinatr Hunt, at W««»t SaabaTT. Pa oatlrr th* >uprt\ •»! hrt father. |«»*»« WrtWiag, UUii ifctM, will he niatiaanl bf mm. All work mill 'tna» m (in) <-laaa it.lr. at rn«HwMr price*. Mrs. Mmmc Hunt OEJE^AMPBELLJ Y TIN ROOFER. if and Soectaities m T»n. If
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