C \ — Of womanly health would be esteemed as priceless by thousands of suffering women. Each month sees them moan iaefTn a darkened room. At the best they endure {win every day. At the worst the pain becomes torment. The secret of womanly health is in keeping the womanly organism in a per fectly healthy state. This can be done by the uee of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It regulates the periods, dries debilitating drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weak ness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Women suffering from chronic forms of disease are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence is held as sacredly confidential and womanly confidences are guarded by strict professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. There is noth ing else "Just as good" for womanly ailments. "I gafferfor more than ten years with female weaknaas of very bad form," »™ea Mr*. D. Marwood, of Treherne, Macdonald Co,, Manitoba. «I u»ed Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and * Golden Medical Discovery ' with go>jd results. I am able to do all my own work now. Ido not know how to thanlc you enough tor the kind advice you have aent me by letter. Your remedies did for me more than all other doctor's medicines, and I have taken lota of them." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bill • ousness. A. A. I FEVERS. Congestions, Inflamma- CLlijes > tioni, Lung Fever, Milk Fever* B. U. (SPRAINS. Lameness, Injuries. cures ( Rheumatism. C. C.IgOKE THROAT. Qulnsr. Epizootic. cuhes i Distemper, £ WORMS, Bots. Grubs. ' E. E. > COt'GHS, Colds. Influenza. Inflamed cubisS Langs, Plruro-Pneumon'*. F. F. (COLIC, Bellyache. Wind-Blown. cubes (Diarrhea, Dysentery. G.G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. otms i KID3EY A BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. )SKIY DISEASES, Mange. Eruptions. cubes $ fclcers. Grease. Farcy. J. H, > BAD CONDITIO*. Staring Coat. 'f-Mf- cruss Indigestion, Stomach Staggers. each; Stable Cass, Ten Spectflco, Book, & 0., #7. It druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Col, Cor. William* John Bta.. New York. Vctkbgiabt M axi al se.it Free. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Q VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific Ho. £B, ill use over 40 yearn, the only Successful remedy. 41 par vial,or special package with powdsr,for $5 gold 1)7 Dnrititi, or mhi post p«ld on receipt of pi Ico. ■CWIUITS' JUUt. CO., Cor. William A Join SU.,se»Tort Horsemen, Attention! We carry a full line of CHAMOIS SKINS, BUGGY SPONGES, HARNESS SOAPS, LINIMENTS and CONDITION POWDERS. Try us when you want your s favorite recipe prepared. We use only the purest drugs obtainable. Reed's Pharmacy The Low Priced Drug Store, Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts., Butler, Pa. They Are Here The car load of Merri Pianos arrived Saturday. What we mean by car load is i a pianos. Come in and let us show you that they are the te 3l that money can buy. Prof. Monk, the Pianois #at A'ameda Park, 4th ol July, says: "In every re spect I consider the Merrill Piano the best made " 6- Otto Davis, Armory Building. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fall term begins, Monday, Sept. a, 1901 COURSES. I—Practical1 —Practical Book-keepers, a—Expert Accountants. 3 —Amanuensis Shorthand, 4 —Reporter's Shorthand. s—Practice'5 —Practice' Short Course in Book-keeping, for thos< who merely wish to understand th< simpler methods of keeping book*. 6 Engliph. Our Teachers —We have four at preseni always as many as we need, no more. POSITIONS. We have filled 35 positions thus fai the present term and we expect to fill a' least 15 or ao more by the next term We could place two or three times tha many every term if we had them. Wi need an abundance of first class material All young men and young women havinj a good English education should taki advantage of one or both of our courses Many Jnew and important improve nients for next year. Call at the oflici and see us. If you are interested be sun to get a copy of our new catalogue, als< circulars. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. A. F. REGAL. Prln., 319-337 S. Main St.. Bntler. Pa. „• ■ ■■Tk.i TAFT S PH)LA[)tL. < -Kli f -DENTAL POON!!! • * 39-sth Ave., Fittsburg.P. j; I «'B'»PRACTICA' ■„Y<io»iisil.. .1 1 * " 4 CROWN ""'l P?.M'.jt J of i'lusl.urg—WHY WOT DC. " * fSIYOURS? CROWNS L ! I " ) BR' 3GF wot); ri-iluonl >. ~ . Jt y«5 PER TOOTH A' l I . A TRUE FISH STORY. The Peculiar Adventure of » Wed dlnic Hln«. "About the queerest fish story I know of," said a highly truthful look ing iuau—indeed, he was a clergyman— "happened to me at a little lake In is consin. where I used te summer with my family. One day my wife was out in our boat with a party of friends. She was letting her hand trail in the water, without thinking abont its shrinking effect, and when she finally took her hand lu her wedding ring was gone. The lake was deep at that point, and although we made considerable effort to reoover the ring It was not found. "X:: tit rally It worried her a good deal, an<l the next year she would not go back to the same place, nor did we go the following year, but the third year we w«nt there again, and one day I was in the woods about a mile from the lake with my boy, trying to get a shot at some denizen of the forest or other. As we went peering around among the trwas to get a squirrel we had seen I noticed something shining on a twig of a tree about 25 feet from the ground. I sent my boy up after It, and when hs Mme bnck I was more than astonished to find that the shining thing was my wife's wedding ring. "How It ever got there was a mys tery at first, bttt I was not a believer in fairies and thai sort of thing, so I be gan to Investigate for material causes. The top of the tree had deadened, and with a susplclea in my mind 1 sent my boy tip to Ht what signs might bo above the green boughs, lie called down to me presently that there were remains of ft tehhawk's nest in the forks of tha tree, and, putting this and that tofe*«, I came to the conclu sion that the tawk had caught the fish that had gobbled up my wife's »ing id the lake and had taken it to the nest for the yonng hawks. They didn't care for Jewelry and had left that part of the flsb in the nest, from which, as the nest waa blown to pieces by the wind and beaten by the storms, the ring had dropped out and by chance had caught on the twig where I found it. In any event, if that was not the way it got there, how did it? For ft surely was there, and my wife la wear ing It today."—Exchange. FLOWER AND TREE. A tingle l«tf ef the orange tree, care fully planted, *lll often take root and grow. tea plants yield four ounces of leave* apiece, or 700 pounds of tea to the Mn. New Zeatei has In Its edelweiss a plant diffe*«% but slightly from the famous Swlat variety. An oak tew M 100 years averages 41 Inches In SlMMter, a larch 40 Inches, an elm 00 '—T""" and a yew 0 Inches. A white ptM tree 20 years old ought to be about flk feet high, and at SO or 40 years •* 4#s It ought to measure about 60 feA The peel ef British Columbia Torests Is a plant ealied the devil's club. It has spikes wlifcb, when they enter the flesh, break and produce poisoned wounds, whm fester. Von Me Old Hat Home. They were tPtfting about getting bald. "Men wear flMr hats too much," the doctor «u qwing. "I have noticed that a greal Many business men wear them in theft jCices. The bead should be kept b*»g as much as possible." "My partner •frays wear an old straw hat around the etore," replied a Market street meretamt. "He wears this In winter as well as In summer, or at least he did until feet winter, when he had an experience that cured him of it. "One very e»id afternoon he left the office earty, M»d as he walked briskly through the street-he noticed in a rather absentmlnded way that he was attract- lng conslderiW* attention. People turn ed and look« 4 after him and laughed. It was not Mrtll he had walked five or six blocks thai he reallied what It all meant ll® not a lady of Mlb acquaint ance, and wfewn he went to raise hl« hat he found 111 at he was still wearing the old straw «ne, having forgotten to change It wfcto he left the office. For tunately th«r« was a hat siore near by, and he wen* to and bought one more Bultabla to flto season."—Philadelphia Record. Tim Valiant Cabman. Nothing pwkaps produces quit* ao much wit frtfp a cabman as a sense of being nnderpiid, which to most cases meaus that to has been justly paid. A lady who been guilty of this kind of Justice wparienced the usual sense of discomfort when her driver straight ened the palop Into which she had just dropped her efcllling and looked at her speechlessly, ihe was weakly about to add another sixpence when the cabby's sense of hntaor prevailed. lie trans ferred the to his pocket and smiled sweetl# down at his embarrass ed fare. "Cawse, missy," he remark ed, "there was the pleasure & drlvln youP'—London Chronicle. I %. Great Han. I count him a great man who Inhab its a higher sphere of thought. Into which other men rise with 'labor and difficulty. He has but to open his eyes to see things hi a true light and in large relations, whMe they must make pain ful correction* and keep a vigilant eye on many sonre«f of error. • • • He Is a great rasn triio Is what he Is from na ture and wb» aever reminds us of otli ers.—Emerwi. *• Took It. nost— So sevry you have to be going. Guest—lbSwS, I am too* By the way, I'm not sure about my train. It's 9 something, Host's El4e«t— lt's 0:32. Pa said he hoped you' 4 take that one.—Philadel phia Record. The roostei wakes two-thirds of the noise, but tii* hen does all the work.— Chicago Nem. ■•itMlnn DrnrWr. Mamma—J#fc«uy, you've been In bath ing, and 11«14 rou not to. Johnny—Bot If I went In to save life, mamma? Mamma—Oh, In that case, you did right. Kohle boy, whose life did you save? Johnny—l flMti't save any life, mam ma; he got svrny from me. It was a fish, you kiWTv, and I guess there wasn't any Iwigor of his drowning aft er alL—Rostes Transcript. A Word of Caution. "Yes, dcctev, I wnut to see you. It's about 1117 She's got something In her throat l&srt hurts her just as soon as she gets •* talking. She's coming over to soe rwm herself. And you'll be very carofnl, won't you?" "About fans 1 tog It?" "No. About sot removing It."—Cleve land Plata DtaUr. fiuapicioun, Caller—H«rw are you feeling today? Invalid —so well. I think I'll try another docfek Called-'WVrt's the matter with the one you hiiil Invalid—r* afraid he 1b acting as advance ngwft for his brother, who 's an undertake*—Chicago News. BMs't Love !?►». She (petuUUßfly)—l don't se« why you should besttate to get married on $3,000 a year. Psjw safe my gowns never i cost more Hraa that He—But, tOT darling, we must have something "Oh, Wltrtqgi, always thinking of j your stomatfrfr p— j IN CONNECTION WITH OUR S 3rd Annual Shirt Waist Sale ( WHICH IS NOW ON, WE HAVE A \ | General Clearance Sale / OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. S C There are just a few left, so do not delay i ? if you want a genuine bargain. ; / We have four tables, that have made < r records for themselves the last few days ! s sc, 10c. 25c and 50c Tables. S r The bargains to be found on these, have c t never been equaled and never will be \ ? beaten in Butler county. Similiar bargains S 4 all over the store. | Duffy's Store. ( > Jtok The "Victor" Talking Machine Beats the World! A full stock of the clebrated Chase Bros., Hackley and Carlisle PIANOS. Everything in the music line sold on terms to suit YOUR convenience. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE OF THE COUNTY. W. R. NEWTON. Asthma Cure Free! £ Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent 5 j Cure in All Cases. £ * Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. £ CHAI rOR TEM There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings 5 instant relief, eveti in the worst cases. It cures # when all else fails. 5 , yKjfl |/ . nS' J The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., says: "Your J |l V \\j trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good condition. I teHfn / \ cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived 0 - I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. A , n/(ff I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and i I tormenting disease, asthma, and thought you had over- J —' spoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my J astonishment, ihe trial acted like a charm. Send me a f"'l- J wh' size bcttle." ® We want to send to every sulferer a trial treatment of Asthmalene, similar \ Jto the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSO- J F LUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it, even on F # a postal. Never mind, though you art- despairing, however bad your case, f m Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are m ito send it. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' J MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130 th St ,N. Y. Citv. Sold by all Druggists. '^ WSaSi=tSm \ Some soap It weak—lt leaves H il dirt In the clothes. Soms II II soap is strong—it leaves the H 1| Cloth weak. Walker's Soap || • preserves the color, gives ~ a «nowy whiteness, and does if U foot injure the texture. I 8 WALKER'Sjr j j SOAP it 8 Il releases the dirt—requires M M but little rubbing—but will 8 1 not hurt hands or fabric. It I# i contains no alkali. Read the || il wrapper and learn washing j I "2 without working. m s ✓ inhhi r^lSiaticO PROMPT RELIEF. CERTAIN CURE The Latest Internal Remedy. Easy to Take. FIFTY CENTS per Bottle—A Week's Treatment. New Livery Barn' W. J. Black Is doing business in his nev barn which Clarence Walker has erected for him. All boarders and team sters guarranteed good attention Barn just across the street from Hotel Butler. He has room for fifty horses. People's Phone. No. 250. H. MILLER. ! FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. OKPICK —Next door to CITZKIN;Office Butler, Pa. THERE IS A RIGHT WAY TO DRESS FOR EVERY OCCASION AND EVERY TEMPERATURE. OUR STOCK OF Hats and Men's Furnishings ENABLES A MAN TO WEAR CORRECT FIXINGS WITHOUT INJURING HIS POCKET. WE ARE SELLING STRAW HATS FOR ABOUT 1.2 PRICE. BUY ONE FOR NEXT YEAR. Jno. S. Wick, MEN'S HATTER AND FURNISHER. Opposite P. 0. T M K Butler County National Bank, Butler Perm, Capital paid in $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $ 100,000.00 Tos. Hartman, President; J. V. Ritts, vice President; John G. McMarlin, Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier. A Keneral banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Money laaned on approved security. We Invite you to open an account with tbls b*nk- _ DIRECTOUS—Hon. Joseph Hartman, Hon. W. S. WaMron, Dr. N. M. Hoover. H. Mc- Sweeney, O. P. Collins, I. G. Smith, Leslie P. llazlett, M. Fine Kin, W. H. Larkln, T. P. Mifflin, l)r. W. C. McCandless. Ben Mas seth. W. J. Marks. J. V. Ritts. A. L. RelbcT the: Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PENN'A. CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Special attention given to collections. IOFFICEKS: JOHN YOUNKINS President JOHN HUMPHREY Vice President C. A. BAILEY Cashier E. W. BINGHAM Assistant Cashier J. F. HCTZLER Teller . DIRECTORS. John Younkins. D. L. Cloeland, E. E. A b rams, O. N. Boyd, W. F. Me tiger, Henry Miller, Johr, Humphrey. Thos. liays, Levi M. Wise and Francis Murphy. I nterest paid on time deposits. We respectfully solicit vour business. Butler Savings Bank Ir-JiAtlei*, ]?«. Capital - $60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - - $225,000 00 JOB. L PURVIS Presiiieut J. HENRY TROUT HAN Vice-President WU. CAMPBELL, Jr Caihier LOUIS B. STEIN 1 slier DlßKtrrOKS—.Joseph L. Purvis, J. Henry Tro'it.nan. W. D.Brandon, W. A. Stein. J. 8. OsinDbell. The Butler Savings Bank Is the Oldest Banking InstitutionTn Butler County. General banking business transacted. We solicit accounts of oil producers, mer chants, farmers and others. All business entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. Interest paid on time deposits. DEALERS in ready made clothing represent their wares as "Tailor made" "custom made" &c.. but they ask the regular prices of ready made and the boast is understood. But when they offer to take your measure, promise to have the clothes made for you and charge the tailors price, they impose upon your credulity Whether their misrepresentation is wilful or negligent the result to you is the same, Most men want what they pay for and are willing to pay for the superior quality of made to measure clothe*. Our garments are cut and made to your measure in our own workshop in But ler, not by fair-to-middllng work men, but by expert tailors. Handsome Spring Goods At Business Bringing Prices. ALAND, Maker of Men's Clothes J. V. Stewart, (Successoi to H. Bickel) LIVERY. Sale and Boarding Stable W. Jeflerson St., Butler, Pa. Firat class equipment—eighteen good drivers —rigs of all kinds— cool, roomy and clean stables. People's Phone 125. J. V. STEWART. CH, _ LITER'S ENGLISH iPEHNYROYAL PILLS ° At $ Kaf«. Always reliable. Ludlca, ask Dnaggmi tbi 4'II■CIIIMtCK'fH In Red aud <*«»!«! metallic box**, waled with blue ribbou. Tll Itc no other. Befune dnngerou« awlMtl lutlon* i*ncl iuillaUona. Buy of your DrutftfbA, »»r neud -Ir. in ftamps for Partienlart, Teati* inonlula and •• Relief Tor Ladift," lrts€T, bv relnrn tlall. 10,000 Testimonials, bold b: all Drticiristb. CHICHESTBH CHEMICAL CO. '4IOO nailliioß .Square, Mcntloa thla papar. Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. Next Door to Court House. Butler, Pa. IT'S PLAIN to be seen, from every suit of ourt you see on the street, that there isn't another place in the city where you are always sure to get all the desirable combinations of material, workmansliih, style, fit and price as you are of us. It is a good time now to order your next suit. Posted—is the man as to where to get the essentials of good dress who comes to us. He is likely to be an economical man, too, for he knows he will get more for his money here than at other places. Where else can you buy suits at $20.00 worth S3O. There is only one place to get such a combination as this is at a tailor's. \ou won't expect it at the ready-made stores —no sane man does. Of all the people on earth there aren't two of the same dimensions throughout. Yet that is the principle. When you come to us we make your clothes fit you or no sale. Wedding Suits a Specialty. COOPER, Practical Tailor., diamond, butler, pa J ■ [ B 1 I YOUR > Prescriptions f will be carefully, S \ accurately and promptly V C filled at our pharmaclea. C > Redick & Grohman, | l«/v / v/\»wv»'wi FOLKS FROM THECOUNTRY when shopping in PitUburg are lnrited to mako their headquarters at our store, leave your packages there, call for them later. Ask us for any Information you would like to have. Every courtesy will be shown you whether you buy- of us or not. In our new quarters we will continue to handle the game brands of whiskeys. Hrandies. etc., as we did in our old store. Some of the brands are: FINCH, HT.TKBBOK, eiBSOK. OVEBHOLT.I LAUttK, XHOMPSOH. » ». JtiltrOET, and we will offer them to you unadulterated 8 year old at 11.00 per full quart,Bquarts,|s.oo. tiKAKUPATHKB'S CHOICt, "Whiskey guaranted 3 years old, SB.OO per ga 1 .. We pay express charges on all mall orders |of $5.00 or over. Goods shipped promptly. ROBERT LEWIN & CO Wholesale Dealre* lo Wine* and Liqaors, NOW 14 SMITH FIELD ST.. Formerly 411 Watar Street, Pittsburg, Pa, liong Distance Telephone 2178. 3. £>. saving money pretty often depends on looking ahead —present opportunity future wants. Get samples of these and note underprices for good, useful goods for Fall home dresses and girls' school wear, such as never before. Lot of 40 inch neat Novelty Dress Goods, 15c. Lot new All Wool 36 inch In visible Check Venetian?, 40c — splendid—Grey, Blue, Brown and Dark Tan mixtures. Elegant 50 inch All Wool Black Cheviottes, 50c. Lot 40 and 42 inch, 50 and 75c neat All Wool Black Fancies, 35c- Lot three-fourths wool solid color Printed Polka Spot Cash meres, less than half price, 15c. Prices to make buyers —see how it will pay you to make the benefit yours. Boggs & Buhl Department X. ALLEGHENY. PA. ITiaflani^irDßail'sl A safe, oerUiln relief for Bupnr«ss«d I Menstruation. N«rv«r known U> fall. M*f«! ■ Sure! Hp*«<ly! HattsfiMtlon Guaranty ■ or lnonwy Refaadad. W«nt prepaid for ■ f 1.00 per box. Will send them oa trial, t» ■ be paid for when rullsvsd. Sam plea Free. ■ UHITIO StDIOLCO., ao« 74, u«cmn. PA- J Sold in Butlfir at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy. WANTED— Honest man or woman to trnre J for large house; salary l«> monthly Mad fl expenses, wiVh Increase; position perm»»- ! ent;lnclo»e self-addressed stamped envelope H MANAGE*. 930 Oaxton bldg., Ohlcago. 1 "Peerless" Wall + Paper Absolutely Without Equal. Till" GREATEST variety IHr BEST QUALITY IIIL. lowest prices New Goods How la For Season 1901. MCMILLANS I Next Door to °ostoffice. DON'T PASS THIS If yon suffer from failiag tight for we can help you. The glare of the summer ■un, the reflection from the water at sea shore or lake, the rarefied mountain air, each and all make wtak sight won*. Before yon atait on yonr vscatioa call aud have your eyea tested. We can give you perfect fitting glaaeea for any defect of eye aight. We aleo «ell Camera* Photo Suppliea—Victor, Ediaon ani Columbia talking machinee. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optloian- Next to Court Houae A Kodak At a Pic-Nic or The Pan-American makea the former event more enjoyable and paeserves the lights and wonders of the latter just aa you have aeen them. I A folding pocket Kodak fits in the pocket or ia carried in the hand like a book, out of the way whan not in nae but always ready. Take a picture of the babv and the 1 picture wul grow more valuable each day. ) You don't appreciate beauty until you have used a Kodak. We explain them, sell them and guarantee them at DOUGLASS' BOOK STORE Eagle B'l'd. Near P. O. 241 South Main street eif ' BUTLER PEOPLE ; | ■ | ARE INVITED TO \ | I | i PATRONIZK THE " || Hotel Kelly :| j i A. Kelly <& Son*, Pree're., § Cambridge Springs, Pa. $ i, ] [ A firat-claas hotel, In a charm- X i t lnj country location, In con- * . j I nectlon with the famoua S *} • Mitchell Iron and Magnesia S ■ r Springs; everything new, mod- j| j[ ern and up to-date; further la- B i formation with rates, etc., S f cheerfully furnished on appll- * " t cation; free carriages to and Z f from all tralas. * Pan-American 1901 Exposition A; H. DIBM, JR. THO». F. Oum. Tha Schenley Hotel Co., THOS. F. OLIVER. Manager. M la Office, 2W Nlafara Street. BUFFALO, N. Y. Coailitloj ef Hetel Schealsy, The Greeshsrct, The Tlirse Verneati, The Blmwm4. The Yerk, The Lasak And 25 other beautiful, farnishad r«i dences in the Elmwood District, which can be rented in whole *r in part. Rates fi.oo per day and up. Earepeaa asA_A«erl(aa Plaa. m Curt* DruatcntM.' [Cdey'sr m KEELEYv r* tfirc'iS liitiHl ymasmek® L. 5. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 E. JEFFERSON. BUTLER. - PA KTotel Nixoii 215 N McKun St., Butrdr Havin-Z rented this hotel for another years I *K«in invite the patronage of my old friends and the public generally. R. O. RUBAMUGH. Special Notice. "Bicycles at co»t" to close them out, come early and get a All kinds of repair work givW prompt attention at | Geo. W. Mardorf's , Bicycle Store and Repair Shop, I* 109 W. Cunningham St- < > New Store. W\ 9 New Store, > i > 121 East KQ nP C 121 East - > < Jefferson St. 1 Jefferson St< r < > Leading HiHinery House < > ! ICall and see our Fall and Autumn! ! \ \ Millinery just trom New York. ' [ | [Latest Styles and Lowest Prices.] | ;; PAPES, J; | ui East Jefferson St., Butler. ' S WHEN YOU 3 1 SEE A DOLLAR | You quite naturally pick it up. A dollar saved is jus a J t- "*V as good as a dollar found. We can not tell you where JB to go to pick up dollars, but we can assure you that flr S A\l!fl'.'f bnving your Dry Gooda from us will mean a dollar flr 1 saved to you. Compare our prices with those of any flr \ I —Jj, |t\J store in town and you will agree that this is true. \ S llWrtk SHIRT WAIST BEAUTY 5 TfWjn Ladies speak of our Shirt Waists with enthusiasm. £ .[JBt 1 ' flyWt A lot of reliable whists, stylishly made from best ma- jp V teriala. The range of styles is greatest we have ever )m ffj shown. The prices are low enough to save you 95 to flp S e 111111 VJ 5° cents on each waist. j! a ~ Colored Waists 00 to fi. 75. White Waists |i to S3. (m a (fijk Thin Gooda for Waists and Dresses- |a S We certainly have a grand assortment of those U •J light, comfortable goods, especially for summer. W » Off,-* wear. Cool colore, too—and the prices are such as L/ lAaIM money go a long way. I Fine Dimities 10c, 12% c, 15c. JR OT Sheer Batiste V Mercerized F\bnes 18c, 25c, 35c. a /Sy} 37 inch Jap. Wash Silk 50c. 1 ff White Lawn 6X to 50c. p) / I * One visit to our store will make you a pleased fIP |L. Stein & Son J 5 108 N. MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PA- # y; Richey's ;j) I I ■ S; New Bakery Hi Jjj AND ][S c Ice Cream Saloor^Jß ? O ±_ ICE CREAM, n> ) W K />CI CAKES AND BREAD, ]t) Sit I lie SODA WATER. IS Cj| V H O M E MADE CANDIES \\[ j|| IN 50TbER. ]|S r,• Delivered to all parta of town. J /j| 142 S Main Street. ]LV Ij[ People's Phone 190. •■ / CJ aaa * # »*»*** j PHILIP TACK, || i i i i i CONTRACTOR IN I Cleveland Berea Grit j| STONE 1 j • \\ Suitable for Building i [ Ornamental and Paving purpose#. ■ \ This Stone is guaranteed ] H not to shell off, nor It H become rotten. \\ i r '■* j: Prices reasonable. i f Work done well and promptly, ] [ Stone yards on i * Bast Etna street. 31 ir i i Residence on : | Morton avenue. People's Telephone 320. i '»»»«»»»»»***«»*»***»****» >SELIGMAN, r 416 W. Jefferson St., <MERCHANTITAILOR Full bine of Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Good Fit and Workmanship^ Guaranteed. 7 C. SELIGMAN S BUTLER, PA. J WANTED. The people to know that the Findley Studio is making a specialty of copying and enlarging. Crayons ana water colors for the Holliday trade will receive prompt attention. Don't give your pictures to agents and take chances of loosing them; have it done at home and if it isnotr ight we are here to make it right. Latest designs of frames in stock. See our Cabinet Photos before ordering •lsewbere. Branches—Mars and Evans City. A. L. FINDLEY, Telephone 236. P. O. B'd'g' Butler. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR^^ ibt Breakfast Fool Purine Health Flour Makes "BRAIN BREAD." PURINA MILLS, ST. Louu, Mo. , Now is The Time to Have Your Clothing CLEANED OR DYED If you want goou and reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there ss just one place in town whet". .j can get it, and that is at The Butler Dye Works 216 Center avenue do fine work in *>ni door Photographs. This is thv time of year to have a pictui*- >t your house. Give us a trial. Agent for tbe Jaiueatown S!idi"e Blind Uo New York. R. FISHER & SON Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick Houae Butler Penn'a The best of horses and first class rigs »i wavs on band and (or hire. Best accommodations In town for perma nent boarding and transient trade. Sped al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horaea. OA good class of horses, both drivers and draft horses always on hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bought fpon proper notification by PEARSON B. NACE. elephone. No. SIS. UIS3 IB TOR mm OMMMMi WnnOUM kalte- !«■ C. »tin art df M fawult muw, l'liukuf. Pa. has dtoooTtrad a in raaady i>%_ [ A Uui raraa Uu cuiatr and tumot J, Hakncared *Sopaopla without > ■ 7 \.Jt tail, and bai treated patient* | • \-J> . wlaaa Dr. Barcuoa't hoapltal at »• L-ilx . hmtaklar au4 fecpHaJ aI f 7*7 JJI N. tT have aot aura*. bat Dr. \ " J Suliiavt haa mtwl>V treated ',V V-! ir h<w>l ot tham. It »rt«i aa V/'4 *»aran«a whaaa tha aaacar M t.V —ba haa carad man thaa >A »Cn etiam ail Um caacar qna«&doctora.aa4 .., .41 ..» tii> ofllca eatmtlu *oad«M . can.-ar win. ii» luu (or Ufa kaaylag. la. . ... yd,.: In, i ■ Mlitart la tlia auly eaacar 4ea> . 4 >v.nl*andUaa raawjYadaeaa . . .-• i— I'.'VsU ean ba treated la their . .. -» a w. I'tita. Il»ar, fcldoay, af aataa, tafia .. _ ... ...... w i .-„f. .4 thabitiaaa taaally aafi< ~«a • ....; >« .ft^timalla. Karl Schluchter, Practical Tailor and Cutter I*s W. Jefferson, Butler, Pa. BuaheMng, Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty g Every Millionaire g Begun witb a dollar. Every dol lar is the basis of a fortune. Every matt is a capitalist. Ac quire the saving habit. Open a hank account with us. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST. . Real Estate Trust Co. $ Of Pittsburg, J # 311 FOURTH AVENUE. <
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