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Pism sense of but ' which is in very coiamou use in some sections of the country, "file's always piecing'-' they say of the woman who runs to the cupboard at ityegular hours and eats a piece of pie, cake, or some other dainty. This irregular eating is one of the chief causes of dyspepsia and "weak" stomach. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition arc completely cured by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It increases the supply of rich, pure blood, and gives the body vitality and vigor. ■"A year ago I was reeling very badly," writes Mrs. I.izzle Abrams, of 158 Johnson Avenue Brooklyn. N. Y. "Had a very poor appetite and when I sat down at the table I could not eat, but would have lb go away without even tasting the food. Chancing to hear from a frif.fi who used your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' for a direase similar to tnine, I thought I would give the medicine a trial, and I can hardly express the benefit received from it. The first dose seemed to do me good. My appetite re turned and I was able to eat heartily. I have improved so much since taking the ' Golden Medical Discovery' X do not look like the same per<bn Am to-day well and strong—the result of taking sis bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Pierce'» fcommon Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R.'V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil TIIE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids —External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Relief im mediate—cure certain. '• It cures Bums and Scalds. The relief Instant. It cure 9 Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizea, 25c., 50c. and 31.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William A John &U.. NEW YORK. This la Vonr Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamp*, ■ generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely'a Cream Balra) sufficient to demon gtnte the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St, New fork City. Bev. John Keid, Jr., of Groat Falls, Mont., recommended Ely'f Cream Balm to me. I m*n emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if nsad as directed."— Rev. Franci» W. Poole, Pwtor Central Pres. Churob, Helena, Mont, w Ely's Cream Balra is the acknowledged cure for catarTh and contains no mercury nor anj injurious drug. Price, 60 cento. Horsemen, Attention! We carry a full line of CHAMOIS SKINS, BUGGY SPONGES, P HARNESS SOAPS. LINIMENTS and CONDITION POWDERS. Try us when you want your favorite recipe prepared. We use only the purest drugs obtainable. Reed's Pharmacy The T.ow 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 12 pianos. Come in and let us show you that they are (y(jß the best tliat money can buy. Prof. Monk, the Pianois a f A'ameda Park, 4th of July, says: "In every re spect I consider the Merrill Piano the best made " G. Otto Davis, Armory Building. Karl Schluchter, Practical Tailor and Cutter 125 W. JefTerscn, Butler, Pa Busheling, Cleaning and Rqoairing a Soeeinltv Cure-? Drunkenness. eeley cu gf* KEELEY Write for ■ f||«A INSTITUTE. Bm l-i ® ™" 1 "•****• firtom.uu.PA.' I UUANTKU—Honest m;in or vroman torrave for large lioa.se, nlary fU6 monthly and 1 expanses. Willi Increase; position p.Tmari ent:lnclose self-addressed stumped ouvlolc MAriA4i£tt, 'MQ (J ax too (Joicftgo- . . 1 TUe C»l*fcrate«l '-Leaf A»l." - One of the oddest little creatures, tn j ill animal nature Is the "leaf act"--o< ; Central Apcrlca. Although different ! ipeelea of thin oddity arc known to la- I ftblt th« American contlnerft from Brazil to "Mexico, the rval home of the xue leaf aut Is In Nicaragua. To aii >utward ap|K.'arauces this little Insect s a common nut, tut one of gisiantlc • ilze. It must be admitted, when com yared with the arhs of our temperate ' Heglraa, being on an average over an IneL in length. The habit for which ;hesc ants are so celebrated, and one , which we could hardly believe wore It lot for the testimony of reputable nat -111 • ' Is tUit of carrying a leaf for I i !:ade. Just as our women and j i oieu carry parasols and umbrellas for the same purpose. When at work, the leaf ■carrying ants iook like 11 little army In which each □dividual member Is protected from Jhe sun's rays by a little banner of £Ti»en. Another remarkable fact In con nection with the leaf carrier Is that snly those at work carry the little leafy protection. When a long file of burden bearers have deposited their budgets, they discard their parasols and return for a load without the leaf which aade them such conspicuous objects when on the "up trip." Millrt nml "The Arntdni." It was only after long years of strug gle and dire poverty, t! igh which Millet was consoled ar 1 k. .(ported by fils wife, that the peas:ui; 1 winter was ible to take the three od cottage it Barblzon and "try \0 Uo something really good." It was then that he be -san to paint that most beautiful "poem 3f*poverty." the "Angelas," which is today one at the most valuable pic tures In the world. Aga-In and again he threw asldu the picture in despair of sver finishing it to his satisfaction, and is often his wife replaced It on the easel and induced him to continue. On one occasion he was so Incensed it not being able to produce a certain effect thaftoe seized a knife and would have destroyed the canvas and ended the matter once for all had not his wife fortunately seized his hand and In duced him to give the picture another trial. Thus it was that at last the "Angelua" found a place on the walls of the Louvre. The success It won en couraged Millet to paint many more pictures aad thus place himself among the Immortals in art. ihraliam I.lncola. This Lincoln of the black loom, who built his neighbor's cabin and hoed his neighbors corn, who had been store keeper and postman and flatboatman, who had followed a rough justice round a r«*igti circuit, who had rolled a local bully fti the dirt, rescued wom en from iMßtilt, tefidt*! the bedside of many a tick coward who feared th« Judgment, told coarse stories on bar rels by candlelight (but these are pure beside tbe vice of great cities), who ad dressed political mobs in the raw, swooping down from the stump and flinging etnbroilers east nnd west—the physician wjjo was oDe day to tend the sickbed of the nation in her agony, whose large hand was to be on her fee ble pulse and whose knowledge, almost divine, was to perform the miracle of her healing.—Winston Churchill's "The Crisis." A Chinese Joke. There was a man In Ch'ang-an who was very fond of giving dinners, but the food given was atrocious. One day a guest threw himself on his knees in front of this gentleman and said, "Am I not a friend of yours?" "You art?. Indeed," replied his host. "Then I must ask of you a favor," said the guest, "and you must grant It before I rise from my knees." "Well, what is it?" inquired his host In astonishment "Never to Invite me to dinner any more," cried the guest, at which the whole party burst Into a loud roar of laughter.—North China Herald. Oddest Parnalte In Creation. Do readers know that the royal Ben gal tiger is Infested with one of the strangest creatures that ever lived? It Is said to be a fact easily demonstrated or proved by one who has access to a zoological collection that the web of the foot of tigers of the above named species Is Inhabited by a blood sucking insect about the size of a common ilea which Is a perfect counterpart of a tiger in every particular, shape, claws, tall and stripes Included. Eternal Lamp*. A common superstition that tho an cients possessed the art of making lamps which would burn forever for a long time obtained, and It was claimed that one such lamp was discovered in the tomb of Itoeicruclus. Science, how ever, has long set this, together with other superstitions, forever at rest, since It ha* been demonstrated that fire will not burn In a chamber from which tbe air has been exhausted. A l«ogh Saved a Life. The Rev. George Harvest, rector of Thames Dltton, England, was very ab sentmlnded, so that on one occnslon he went Into a friend's house, and, seeing no servant, he rambled over it, finally entering the room of an old lady 111 of a qulnzy. He stumbled over a clothes horse, and hb awkwardness made the patient burst Into such a fit of laughter that tho qulnzy broko, and sho lived many years to thank him. t Tunnels. A New York newspaper remarks that "ferries came and ferries go, bridges rise and bridges fall, but tunnels last forever." Tk«*o Is a scientific truth in the observation. Of all- works of man earthwork*, plain earth mounds sodded over, are about the most enduring. A properly constructed tunnel Is essen tially n work In earth and so almost as permanent aa the great globe Itself. Tbe roost«r makes two-thirds of tha Dolse. but the hen does all the work.— Chicago News. Rofttnnlnn Dm very. Mamma Johnny, you've been In bath ing, and 1 told you not to. Johnny- Hut if I went In to save life, mamma ? Mamma—Oh, In that case, you did right. Noble b.>y, whose life did yon save? Johnny—l didn't save any life, mam- 1 ma; he got away from me. It was a 1 fish, you know, and I guess there wasn't any danger of ills drowning aft- 1 er ail.—Boston Transcript. 1 A Word of Cnntlun. "Yes, doctor, I want to see you. It's about my wife. got something in her throat that hurts her Just as soon as she jrets to tnlklnir. She'd coming over to see you herself. And you'll be very careful, won't you?" "About removing It?" "No. About not removing it."—Cleve land Plain DWIIIT. • tir |»l<*lr»tia. Caller—Mow arv you feeling today? Invalid—Not so well. I think I'll try another doctor Caller—What's the matter with tho one you have? Invalid -I'm afraid he Is acting as advance n*»nt for his brother, who Is an undertaker.—Chicago News. Didn't I.nvt Her. She (petulantly)— I don't see why you should hesltato to get married on $3,000 a year. Paps says my gowns never cost more than that. He—But. my darling, we must have 1 something to eat. "Oh, William, always thinklug of , your stomach"' . BUTLER, -SEPT 10 \ THEcROLL OF HONOR Contains nothing more lliu»triou>-. «i..l exalted rviaa tkeUBXSot Ik S X. »r. / L f SHKv x .i ■ ' - To have itlven the v.rl.i »o:m-! hti.i: . .ru-inn I. . ji. 11: . s f !_ _ . eutt-rT-i;:.: Is i; ii; V • _ % r%- A BUFFALO BILL'S iSim \ WILD WEST f I AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD / A I ban. bv r*nn nof Ira boM, rtnuhlrt? chnra.-tor. w nt! • I I admira'tlou «»f oountle*# tli< in **v**ry inz-il quarter < \ / / \ M »treuj?th of tbto extraordinary condition of thinpi I i-4 la »art that ■ \ ' r MX# ~IT IS GEMUIiWE V ■ // Therela no Bham or about it, is Ju§t n« it is ivpr f .•f' i'y A /j fw ' ttnl to be. Tbe i«arti« ipanti» liavt» r» 11 |>e«*u w'lh '• it > jit thiirly J f f '' / V yuBL * J M w F# / fx. r.,•!■ -H. It U a VERITABLE KIM>EROARTEN OH h!STOR\ , over / j tv. :< < in exibten«-*». teaching itju«tiTrianl-a. K.ivair»;> and # f civil iiiiiitnrv tactics. conjoin«f<i with an annex of colonial «Mjuitation. illua- M f trate<i by the horseman an.i heroea of nearly e-ver> nation . n t-arth. It 1» a # i f vivid and inspiring reproduction of hl*tt»rv'H latest martial triumphs, # f l>y a dftarhmeut of thoae modern marvels of civic military merit, m f to all future famed aa M / ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RiDERS/ f tocether with tlistr companion patriots and hiuivl-cs-owned paragons of bravery, t f dl« ip!lnf. emlurance and skill, the M / United States Regular Cavalrymen / f With whom will «i>pear In splendidly Inspiring contrast, and llluHtratinK tbe mvriad f f featureri of thepn>udold pioneer school, the uioet varied and uni<|ue mnster-roM «•! M / The World's Mounted Warriors/ f Brought together f r the flrst time In history In j>en.-eful rlvnlry. ai.d forming a f f grand exhibition ot tho brotherhood of man. The roister Include# f / United States Cavalrymen and Artillerymen, / Cerman Cuirassiers, South American Cauchos, X / Russian Cossacks, Sioux Indians, X / Arabian Acrobats, Wild West Cowboys, S / Colonial Dragoons, Northwest Mounted Police, / / Mexican Vaqueros, Strathcona Horse, f M and a general "round up" of all f /THE EQUESTRIAN HfITiONS OF THE WORLD i And an a fitting cllmai to this already tnmendous exhibition In which / f ' / OVER 1,200 MEN AND HORSES PARTICIPATE / Will be presented the historic military masterpiece of y/ "fl / THE BATTLE OF TIEN-TSm >Nr» THE /CAPTURE OF J, A \ most exciting feature in which tho Allied Power, of the worid are cor- /sfctfßP i\!i< jJHm > 1 n*ctly r-pr—nted. '1 h-bright e01..p-i .:uif..ri..»of thedinerent fomjs I jKjjf i '""V 1 TI HE' MA R i NE' *DR IL L' ■ •»•••• - l.y members of the , " '\V ; - r i" ' : 7-. I >.'? -7} j u. S. LIFE-SAVINQ SERVICE Sf V : Jr;-' 1 \ BIIDEM-POWELL'S HEROES OF MfIFEKIHG \ In addition to a selected contingent of jjfcllV.A yZ7*V 6 \ 00M PAUL'S BRAVE BOE,I»SEm \ toihe very moment of the present 'Miring e|ißode»> \ |li| \ M QR E COM PLC TE THAN s|b EVER THE GRAND STREET CAVALCADE AND REVIEW OF THE ROUGH RiDERS ' Un «n WILL LEAVR THE EXHIBITION OROLNDS AT 9:30 A. M. tla/o EXHIBITIONS DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE. 2 AND BP. M. r,™°* iSL. To All. 7T" r— r "- as °- Or.® riolC^^ E ®. KD SEATS (iaclndins admission). »1.00. may be scared on tho m0n0,,, of ku. S6ATS AT REED'S NEWS D6POT, 243 SOUTH (MAIN STR66T. The Greatest Railroad in the World /J^ij uses Walker's Soap because it is free from alkali |l ! ! II and saves the- company thousands pf dollars in a 1118 M I year in preserving paint, varnish, and fabrics 1 I washed with it. Before the Pennsylvania Railroad [Jf; .\ 1 , c ll used Walker's vSoap, newly varnished cars were j f|l found to be shabby and need re-varnishing. The U_ %QLI II cause was a mystery till the company's chemist * investigated and found it was tlie alkali in common . , > I soaps that was destroying property. A standard II of soap purity was then set up, and now the cars are washed with |i Walker's Soap J ■B Many housekeepers find paint and varnish washing off or losing its . ,f; \ a !&■ glossy surface. Hlamc the soap you use. Get Walker s ■■ 0 JL Soap and be as wise as the Pennsylvania Railroad. Look ■ 11 fo r tlle game rooster on the wrapper and you will know you have the genuine. maESSL^r r Asthma Jjure Free! ■■■■■WW—I "IIII I H m&SabGSßji <ll 111 IMHI I^E.'•• fflrn'rwiJß^ > Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent 5 # Cure in All Cases. j Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. r i CHAIN ECJ C IFOR TEN„v There is nothing like Asthmalene. It instant relief, even in the worst cases. It CM res when all else fails. J The Rev. C. I" WELLS, of Villa Ridge, 111., says: "Your T trial bottle of Abthmalene received m j,pj><l condition. 1 C /\' cannot tell ;ou how thankful If> el for the good derived v from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat an<l 0 asthma for ten jcars I desjiain-d of ever being curi <I. I saw your advertifement for the cure of this dreadful and A - \\§ ji tormenting disease, usthma, nnd thought yon had o\«r- spoken youiselve . but resolvf dto give :t a trial, io my i tv '\ astonishment, the trial acted like a charm Send me a full K <— size bottle." J We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of Asthmalene, similar . Jto the one that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send it by mail I'OSTI'AID, ARSO F FL.UTELY FRE.'v OF CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it, even on W 9 a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however bud your case, # # Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The your case, the more glad we are m mto fetid it. Do not' delay. Write at mice, addressing I)R. TAI T 15ROS.' m j MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130 th St ,N. V. Citv S<ild by ail Druggists. f innni rheumatic w IUUUL CURE 11 PROMPT RELIEF. CERTAIN CURE The FIFTY CENTS per Bottle—A Week's Treatment.' -X x X X X Siotc y * *** ******* | PHILIP TACK, f i * CONTRACTOR IN j Cleveland Berea Grit j j STONE 1 f Suitable for Building sji Ornamental and $ Paving purposes. % f This Stone is guaranteed § | not to shell off. nor | I become rotten. ] $ Prices reasonable. I Work done well £ v and promptly, * % Stone yards on X * Hast K'na street. I * Residence on * Morton avenue. I I | $ People's Telephone 320. * I s 'M&rn&iil&Ht ***■*■* * * *?•*** New Livery Barn W. J. Black Is doing business in his new barn 1 which Clarence Walker has erected for him. All boarders and team- sters guarranteed good attention j Harn just across the street from ( Hotel Butler. i He has room for fifty horses. People's Phone. No. 250. M. c. WAGNER ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER 4 139 South Main>tieet. IT'S PLAIN .i§f!7 Lt : J|^|jj|j to be seen, from every suit of ours you see on tlie street, that -here isn t another place in the city where \ou are always sure to gtt all the desirable combinations of material, workinanshih, style, ht and price as you are of us. It is a good titne now to order your next suit. Posted—is the man as to where to get the essentials of gosd dress who comes to us. He is likely to be an economical man, too, for he knows he w ill get more for his money here than at oiher places. Where else cin you buy suits at Sjo.oo 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 readv-maile stores —no sane man does. Of all 'he 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 Ct you or no sale. Wedding Suits a Specialty. COOPERJ Practical Tailor.. DIAMOND. BUTLER. PA | K I | YOUR | i Prescriptions ( f will be carefully, } v accurately and Dromptly v r filled at our pharmacies. C FOLKS FROM THECOUNTRY when shopping In Pittsburg are invited to inul.c their headquarters :it our store, leave your packages there, rail for them later. Ask us for unv Information you would like to have. Every courtesy will bo shown you whether you buy of us or not. .In our new quarters we will continue to handle tin- same brands of Whiskeys Hrandles. etc.. as we did in our old store. Some of the brands are: mt'H. BT. VERSOS (JUCKKMIKIMKK, IHM.ISGKU UIBSON i.VKBHOLT,. LAK«*». iHOJIPSOJi. ■ I'ORr. and we will offer them to you unadulterated B year old at fl.oo pel full quart.Bquarts,*>.oO. . ATIIKK'S CHOIII., Whiskey puarantel 3 years old. $3.00 per iral We pay express charges on all inall orders of $5.00 or over. Goods shipped promptly. ROBERT Lb WIN * CO Wholesale Dealres In Wines and Liquors, NOW 14 SMITH Fl ELD ST.. Formerly 411 Water Street, I'ittsburg, Pa. Long Distance Telephone 2179. [madam Dean's 4 A safn, certain relief for .Supi.r«***d Si Menstruation. Never known to fall. Safe! y Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction (iuaratiMwd ■ or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for □ SI.OO per box. Will send them oh trial, to SI be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. ■ UNITED MtPIOLCO., »Q« 74. >» •Sold in Bntler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy. J.v. Stewart (Succcssoi to H. Bickel) LIVERY. Sale and Boarding Stable W. Jefferson St., Butler, Fa. Firat class equipment —eighteen good drivers —rigs of all kinds— cool, roomy and clean stables. People's Phone 125. J. V. STEWART. . jiCR'S ENGLISH PENnvROYAL PILLS • Sifp I • r. liulile I.nilien. nsk Druggist for (■■■Ull.sri liS BNUI.IMII in "t««l and «.ol<l 11, .-i iMi.' Ihixi-«, wealed with blue ribbon. Take no oilier. Iteln«e ilmi£«T«>u» «ul»li iwiion* anil hufliiiiiiiH. Buy of your l)ruKiti' | i .r -ci. 1 Ir. 111 M.unp- for I'arlleular*. Te»li uinuial. aii'l "Heller for l.adlen." i« by reliirn tiull. 10.000 Testimonials. Sold by all Druicgntis. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 3100 tlniil.oti Si| 11 a re. I" II I I.A-, I*A. Mention thU paper. I Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. Next Inor to Court TTouv Bntler. PP. } Every Millionaire j Began with a dollar. Rvery dol lar is the basis of a fortune. Every man is a capitalist. Ac quire the saving habit. Open a bank account with us. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST. Real Estate Trust Co. { Of Pittsburg. # 311 FOURTH AVENUE. I "Peerless" Wall + Paper Absolutely Without Equal. Till" GREATEST VARIETY I Hr BEST QUALITY I I 11- LOWEST PRICES New Goods Now In For Season 1901. McMILLAN'S Next Door to °ostoffice. DON'T PASS THIS If yon suffer from failing sight for w« can help you. The glare of th« summer sun, Ihe reflection from the water at sea whore or lake, th« rarefied mountain air. rach and all make weak sight worst. Refore you stait on your vacation call and have yonr eyes tested. W« cau giv« v«.u perfect fitting glasses for any d« feet if eye sight. We also sell Cameras :-hoto Supplies—Victor, Edison «u<l Columbia talking machines. R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Optician- Next to Court House A Kodak At a Pic-Nicor The Pan-American makes the former event more enjoyable and paeserres the sights and wonders of the latter just as you have seen them. 1 A folding pocket Kodak fits in the pocket or is carried in tbe hand liks a book, out of the way when not in use but always ready, i Take fc picture of the baby and th« picture will grow more valuable each day 1 Ydu don't appreciate beauty until vou have used a Kodak. We explain them, sell them and guarantee them at DOUGLASS BOOK STOHF, Ragle B'l'd. Ne tr P. O 2ji South Mail, street j ( 416 W. Jefferson St., < MERCHANT! TAILOR 1 Full bine 0! Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Good Fit and Workmanship^ Guaranteed. 7 C. SELIGMAN ) BUTLER, PA. f Now is The Time to Have Your Clothing CLEANED OR DYED If yut> want goou and reliable cieanint; or dyeing done, there is just one place In town where you can it, and that is at The Butler Dye Works 216 Center avenue- We do fine work in out door Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture ot your house. Give us a trial. Agent Tor the Jati.eßtown Sliding Blind Co.—Now York. R. FISHER <fc SON L. S. McJUNKIN, insurance and Real Estate Agent. <l7 E. JKPFFRSON. RUTLKR. - PA Special Notice. "Bicycles at cost ' to close them out, come early and get a bargain. All kinds of repair work given prompt attention at Geo. W. Mardorf's Bicycle Store and Repair Shop, 109 W. Cunningham St- Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House Butler Penn'a The best of horses and first class rigs »1 ways on hand and for hire. H*»st wvornrnodat ions in town for prrma uent boarding anil transient trade. Spoci al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses, r A good cia*s of horses, both drivers and draft horses always on hand and for Hale under a full guar*ntee; and horses bought 'poo proper uotiflcation by PEARSON B. NACE. eletihone. No. 218. <!> New Store. 9 New Store,& <> 121 East 121 East 0 < iJefferson St. 1 W f V Jefferson St.S < > Leading- flillinery House g ACall and see our Fall and AutumnX \\ Millinery just trom New York. x Ji J Latest Styles and Lowest Prices, v l|: PAPES, I «2i Kast Jefferson St., Butler. V 1 WHEN YOU £ | SEE A DOLLAR | ou c l u ' te naturally pick it up. A dollar saved is jus JJ gjr>J f as good as a dollar found. We can not tell vou where 40 ft to jio to pick up dollars, but we can assure you that (IP !v -f bu\ing your Dry Goods from us will mean a dollar ffl) I saved to you. Compare our prices witb those of any flr S I —Jj. jlouj store in town uud you will agree that this is true. \ S IWt %A SHIRT WAIST BEAUTY 5 Wflm Ladies speik of our Shirt Waists witb enthusiasm. Si' l' ' ot rel ' ;,^!e stylia'jly made from best ma- jp) terials The rai>ge of styles is greatest we ever jak 1 s.iown. The prices arc low enough to save you 35 to M * Hi'll vj s°cents on each v»«ist. jflP ■ •■W Colored Waists fi.«» to $1.75. White Waists $1 to $3. S m Thin Goods for Waists and Dresses- * We ceiti.itily have a grand assortment of those f light, comfortable goods, especially for summer. wear. Cool colore, too--and the prices are such rs U UI > |AA\\j money go a way. M rMmWi h~ ine Dimities 10c. I2#c, 15c. iff * Sheer Batiste uj£c, 15c, iSc jm Mercerized iSc, 25c, 35c. j<| \i| 27 inch Jap. Wash Silk 50c. JP 1 Tj White Lawn 6J4 to 50c. if) / I Ore visit to our store will make you a pleased MP gL. Stein & Son,§ 2 108 N. MAIN STREET. BUTLER. PA. » ±XG6GtX(XiX&X&XX9&%<X%X&XX i Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NEW GOODS coming in daily all over the house, such as— NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW JACKETS SUITS AND DRESS SKIRTS, NEW WALKING SKIRTS, NEW FALL MILLINERY, NEW SILK WAISTS, NEW TAFFETTA SILK— LOUISINE AND SATINS. NEW WASH TAFFETA SILKS AT 75c REAL VALUE, sl. LADIES' SUITS, $5.00 TO $25.00 LADIES' SKIRTS, $5.00 TO $15.00 We are allowing a very special number it a Skirt at ss.ro; real value, f7 50. Comes in Black, Blue, Brown and Gray. We do all fitting ajd altering n. tvssary in our o*.vn Cloak Room- an experienced filter employed all year round; no extra charge fcr altt rations. This st"te Ims long been recognized as the Ladies' emporium for ready-to-wear garments of all kinds; also MILLINERY. U'e h _ ve striven this year to make it more complete and attractive in everv detail-each de partment under the management of competent sal>:- people #ith years of experi ence. We must not forget to menti-.n our Underwear, H< si« ry, f'lfi.Vets, F'annels, Yarns; as usual, one of tho most complete stocks of Domestics - Muslim, Calicos, Ginghams and Outing Clothes in the county. Prices Right, Styles Right, Quality Unequaled. Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. s j Richey's jj s| New Bakery §£ Sf AND | J alee Cream Saloor\.l< Sf < ICECREAM, $) ) I rC AOT CAKES AND BREAD, f) SI I 1* SODA WATER. fS /| A IvCV HOME MADE CANDIES U \1 IN SUTIsER. |N 3 I Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream, | f r | Delivered to all parts of town. J ) | 142 S Main Street. f \ \ * People's Phone 190. f Jjjt The "Victor" Talking Machine Beats the World! Prices $3 00, $12.00, if 25.00, £40.00, {loo.co and #150.00. You're all welcome at all times. A full stock of the deb rated Chase Bros., Hacklcy and Carlisle PIANOS. Everything in the music line sold on terms to suit YOUR convenience. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE OF THE COUNTY. W. R. NEWTOIN. 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