O Fre L Thr [■ Head There's many a cw* for headache. Men are not often troubled by headaches. When they are it is generally doe tobtl iomness or indigestion. Bat women have headaches which seem P«nliar to their sex, frequent nervous throbbing headaches. Does it not seem as if such headaches peculiar to women must beat once related to womanly disease ? V> om en who suffer with diseases peculiar to the sex do not realize the drain of vital strength and nerve fore* they undergo as a consequence of disease. It jsj h " which causes the familiar headaches of sick women. . _ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures such headaches by curing the cause-irregularity, weakening drams, inflammation, ulceration or female weak ness "Favorite Prescription" invigor ates and tones up the entire system, en courages the appetite, quiets the nerves and gives refreshing sleep. "I waa troubled with confeKioo of the otejM t J w«akne« for rrar. " wi.trt Mr* Robt Kerwiß. of Albert, Hastiaz* S°-jn * Was so weak and nervona I otW hardlvdo any work- Had aerere patn In back. j n head. My heart would beat » har i ar.d tut at tiraea I would have to Mt «tiH till I (rot all right again. But after taking J, bottle* of Dr Herce » Pavoeite Preacnptioo and hU Medtol l fru entirely well I also n*ed ooe box Tablet* * a nrt one of * Soppowtones w directed. Al* thr ivmptcraas of iny trouble have disap*- cured. Ithank yoa for your kind advice and your roeaicine Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets clear the complexion and sweeten the breath. Dr. Humphreys. After fifty years Dr. Humphreys' Specifics enjoy the greatest popularity and largest sals in their history, due to intrinsic merit. They cure the sick. io, ci" us. men. l-Vtran, Congestions, Inflammallona. .US •/-Worm*. Worm TV- r. Worm C011 e... .US 3-Teetbln«.Colle. Crying,WokefuXneaa .23 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adulta US 7—f'oucba. Colda, Uronchltii US H—Senralcia. Toothache, Faeeache US f>-UeaiarhF. Kick Headache, Vertigo . .US 10-l>r*»*»»l*. Indigeatlon.Weak tUommch.US 11 -Mnppr r—r4 or Palatal Period* US 1 tt'bllra. Too Profu*e Period* .US I."l—Troup. I.nrvacitU. Hoar*ene«* US 11—tail Rbram.Eiralpelaa.Eniption*.. .8* I#—Bbrumatl.ru. HJuraraatic Pain* US IS—Malaria. Chillm Fever and Ague. ... .US I#—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold in the Head .US 2*-Whooplas-4.-oagfc »3 *.i7-KMory Di.ra.r. 33 •-tH—\er»oo« DrMllly 36—I'rinary Wrakneaa. Wetting Bed.. .US 77—drip. Hay Few »3 Sold by druggUU, or wnt on receipt of price. *#- Dr. Humphreys' JTew Pocket Manual •f all Diseases mailed free. Humphrey*' M~llctße Co., Cor. William aad JobaSu. Hew York. jc. F, T. PapeJ IIIEWELERI i | 121 E* Jefferson Street. NO BETTER TONIC for spring than Lewiu's Pare Whis key—take it in time and nave doc tori' and druggists' bills. The good* we sell are guaranteed pan. ALWAYS IN BTOCK FIUCH, I. A RUE. OVKRHOLT. gi:aiinnr.inf.ii. nr. TKBSO*. THOSPHO*. UIBLOL, IHLMSUKK, BTTF SOKPORT. and offer them to Ton 6 year old at |1 per ful 1 quart, flriuarta |uoo. GVAHPTATHER'S CHOICE. whisk*-/ guaranteed 3 years old, K 00 per (cal kin. We pay eipress charge* on all mall orders of s>oo or over. Goods shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WKOLMALZ DIALERS I* WIMIM AMD LIQUORS, Wow U SmitkfltU Street, fei-aerly n Water Street. riTTSBUtI, TA. Those*: Ml MW. P. * A. 14M. ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS i** Muff. At »ny' f( lUl.l'v Uill». wk UrtiKflnl fnt cniiiii.«ti r« in »»• •» «»'' 4> ,1,1 SMUMI wilto Una M/b«n Take no K»fn»f ili»n««-rt.ui» Ittllon* r.c?*J Iraimilma*. I»i»«f »<*•» KrtWt* or w)fi<l 4r. to «»*(:.(,» fit. fsrtlrslKM, Tr»tl« numlaU (M I " for LwH**." I" h/ rrl«rf» Mull. M.*MTssiin)'n:iata Held t»y *:l lirocKM*. ouintmnrck OHBMIOAI. 00. SIM Hwllana F. E. BRACKFN, Will Sell you PLANO Reapers, Binders, Mowers, Hayrakes and Farm Implements; Bradley's Fertilizer's. Nursery Goods of All Kindt. Before purchasing wait} till he calls or . find him at Ml Mifflin St.; Butler, Fa. EGGS THAT HATCH ATTHE RIGHT PRICES. If you want a sitting of eggs from vigorous prize winning stock, send for my big catalogue and a»e what J offer from 23 varieties of land and water fowls. I guarantee fertility. Kggs by the sit ting cr by the hundred. I have also choice stock at right prices. D. A. MOUNT, Bo* K Jamesburg, N J. IWm. Foster, \ Architect. { f Plans of all kind of buildings C S furnished on short notice. f . C fWHce In Berg Bnilding, 7 • Butler. Pa MISTAKE SOMEWHERE. n%y the Colonel Slopped Ilia Score of thlnaravn nt Five. "1 had read." said the colonel as ho was relating some of his experiences iu China, "that if a person fell into the water no one could pall him out, hold ing that his falling in was a decree of Providence that must not be interfered with. "One day on one of the canals 1 stumbled and went overboard, and. al though there were twelve boatmen, not one of them would extend me a hand. After a close shave, as I cannot swim. I got aboard again, and as so on as I recovered my breath I yelled at the boss boatman: •"You infernal scoundrel, bnt why didn't you help me out? "•It was your 'ate to fall in,' te calmly replied. " 'And it's your fate to take a go d lickingr I said as I went for him. "When I had finished him off. I took another, and I was just polishing oiT my fifth victim when the sixth man halted me to say: " There seems to be a mistake here. We are taught that if a person falis into the water he must save bims<if or drown, bnt we are not taught that if he does save himself he is at liberty to lick half of China in revenge.' "I thought his point well taken," laughed the colonel, "and I stopped my score at five and went down to change into dry clothes." —Boston Globe. Apple Tree* For Bounty and Fro It. Apple trees are so beautiful, evin when bare of bloom and fruit, that they should be grown in pleasure gar dens. like lilacs and laburnums. Ten nyson speaks of orchard lawns, and there Is no reason except bad taste why they should not have a real exist ence. The gloom of the fir tree, mag nificent no doubt in its own northern forest, is mere Incongruous when it is dotted about a suburban lawn. Nothing will thrive under It. and often It will not thrive itself, but the apple, with all the associated beau ty of the countryside, gives uh fruii and blossom and grateful shade. In the grass under It will grow daffodils, columbines, irises and many other plants, or it may be trained as a hedge to divide one part of the garden from another and with all these uses may still produce great crops of fruit. It would be a pleasant task for the sub urban gardener with his half acre of ground to grow three or four choice apple trees with the care that other* give to roses.—London Speaker. The Palate Lork. A woman who had solved the servant girl question by importing a buxom young colored girl from Virginia went out to give ber orders for dinner one day and was astounded to see the ne gro sitting on the floor with her hair, or wool, standing out around ber head In a black and shiny nimbus. Not hearing the approach of the mlstr* hk the servant went on with her occupa tion, which was pulling first one curly lock and then another in a way that suggested that she bad lost n fortune or "got religion." The madam stared a moment and then exclaimed: "For goodness' sake, Betty, what are you doing?" The maid hurriedly scrambled to her feet and answered: "Ob, nothin', ma'am. I'ze got a sore throat and was Just tryln' to find the lock what would pull mab palate up and cure the tickle." —New York Times Saxony's Foreata. Saxony possesses one of the best regulated systems of forestry in the world. The forests of Saxony serve not only the purpose of giving the state a substantial annual revenue, but they odd a ri/Ifr,l<l to the SCeriCTV of add a thousandfold to the scenery or the country, thus attracting many tour ists into those parts every summer. The most Important feature of the for ests, however, is the fact that tbey keep forever alive the fountains of wa ter which spring from the liighluuti* of the Knsgcblrge and Saxon Switzer land. The forests furnish the mate rial and the water the motive power to hundreds of pulp, paper and saw mill*, which. In turn, give employment to thousands of men. women and chil dren. Might Have Been Worse. "Charley, dear," said young Mr*. Torklns, "that horse yon bet on"— 'There's 110 need of bringing the mat ter up. I know that my Judgment wan very bad and all that." "Oh, I wouldn't take It to heart! The horse might have been beaten worse. You must give him credit for getting around ahead of the horses that were entered for the following race."— Wash Ington Star. Pay Yoar Debts. "No, nlr," declared (jnzzen as be warmed up to his subject, "you'll never be happy so long as you aro In debt. Fay your debts, Hwayback, pay your debts." "But I have no money," said Sway back. "Then borrow It."—Detroit Free I'ress. Truth's C'hnnees. William—The Idea of. his calling hie book a historical novel! It doesn't agree with history even In the slight est particular. Frederick—An<J so may be quite true. Boston Transcript. A Pn»l#>« Mother (reprovingly to little girl Ju«t ready to go for a walk)— Dolly, thai hole was not In your glove tills morn lug- Dolly (promptly)— Where was It. then mamma? Of ioo,(y 00 passengers by sen "II the world over fifty lose their live* »'f the same number by rail forty-sersa are killed. Don't* For I.lterary H«-tclnnem. Don't tell the editor what your fam ily or friends or literary acquaintances ray of your manuscript. Don't urge the editor to buy your manuscript because you need the inon ey to help you In contributing to the support of your family or in making your way through college. Don't assume a Jaunty, Koreas tie or Insistent tone with the editor. Don't coyly ask him to "permit this literary dove to nest In your olive tree or else return It to the ark at the above ad dress." Don't try to temper the severity of tils Judgment by sending him pressed flowers with yotir manuscript or to Impress him with your literary power and experience by telling him that you "write on the spur of the moment and never correct" Bear In mind, In short, that the best way to submit a manuscript is simply to submit It and let It speak for Itself. Franklin B. Wiley In Ladles' Home Journal. SnoVr In Ventre. "1 saw Venice once under unusual circumstances," said a traveler. "At the time of which I speak that sunny, I smiling land was wrapped In snow. Our folks were a bit surprised, but the natives were amazed. To the neal V< netlans snow la a thing they do not know how to deal with. Many persons remain all day In bed Indulging in hot drinks and pass their time In doing nothing. The children, to their extreme sittlsfsetlon, are not sent to school, as the streets and squares are ctfvercd with snow. Those courageous persons who venture abroad only walk at the slowest pace. To cross a bridge Is con i side red hazardous. If not foolhardy. HI. Mark's square Is entirely deserted j I'.ven the piteous are Invisible." I NcbiHry^ Recommends Nervine. The above pcrtr.- 't is that of >; Countess Mogelstud, ci Chica- I go, 111., v.ho' 2 gratitude for the I benefit received from the use of j Dr. Miles' Nervine prompted j her to m:.ki this state':,ent: I ' gj 1 !mv t . to tae 1 p men . : I>r. Nerr::.s j I 1 zm j.• : T J years of : • 1 - t : I l:ie tired i.r-.sn, t:.: -rr> j I r.ever feci contented v.: . t a "-t.e or it latlitt Gra'c: ■" > Christiana Ma. a Counters .ua. Male's* Nervine is a nerve tonic and streneth buildcr that starts rijr'.t in re storing health immediately. Sold ty all Druc-:sts. Dr. r.tcci.c.al Co., Eiknart, Ind. » HUNNIFG CHANCES is the man who ouy a the < heap «!•<! j t poorly made simply hi < .n« it I i is cheap. There are j>i»t »s i<w\ l^>r-i t gains to tie hud in g.vyl giade ->f gocd- ; . snch for instanc. a« mir nt. > Rnnning Churn-' ti • ' r wl-'i j rrifihef from thin "aJterati'-n - le ♦ j that "closing out ba- air - Th> "if way is to patroui/." the firrn that dot 1 bnninen.l on the same prin'-ip'- j yon do • Yon know what yon hav- io deal with then. You get bon'. gfv <ls f<>r hones 1, t prices, and don't save twenty live rent t here to throw away ayenty-five cent-* i there. , Chances are Not Runriij ;' ;iway frote yoti, bnt yon ; re »-ijri:.iTig aw ay frou the chances for the be;;t 1 :.rgair - of ti K year in nnitf, whon yon fail to W'k at our uniting!". Wedding riuits a Sptc'nH* fCOOPER. Leading Tailor. » 333 Main St. BTTT<T V ■ l . Pearson H. Nace's r Livery Feed and Sal* Stable Rear of Wick House Butler Penn'a Tff bMt of hoi I t rrii VH oxl huif J a;»'J fo; ),lr . it 'St. ■ ■ ; » « .--n, Cftfit Jtri'l ir.'iv-ti. 1 fr. ■fU % 1 cure guaranty*.*!. Stabs© Room For 85 Horse:.. QA ci**xl clanh 'tt tiorw-i, : u <'.) draft * alvny- - ' ■■■■<• uifi Oliver a full gu;i. '; .f. rot p on proper ii<itJff'*.at ■< PEARSON 6. HW- TelDOhn&c. N- . Zl?. W S. & K. WICK., Hcu«». and .V'.r; •.1 I. r <>l -'I '1 s. ()fKir«. r.init an'' llou Mil*i».C* fill Well K!g.« a Si)'»'iitlt.y Of!i<-' ;in<l Yar'J V and Wit.lit n«M i'ciu) l>. - ' Bert McCaticiless, Livery, feed and Sale Si able W. Jeifi-f Hon St., Butlor. %voW ('ar by b .-n/ Miflli. StVtrt r 're-.'-. U . iting f'iirlor f"r l,.elie «... V-i P't, -e L. C. WICK. OBAJ Jill '«* LUfIBER About Kodaks! W«: have h tli Kodaks and Cameius ' i ;ill < ■ stription Amatcm photo, suppli '.•< (>\ .ill kiim.l and < ( :: bc-1 Keep yO'tr « .<• fi'- i for the new fol'linj* p< I . to I)* out soon. £<) j i i' >'t <TiK'' I- I j»riceh tlif. • > < I ' ilms, l'h«n h, I'apern .>'id '-' ' i i'*ree dark /'»«<t<i iff tustoniei \AT DOUGLASS I '( )( >l-' ST C ,\r»r P. 0. ?4t ! : < itb 1> ir Tlr. : -""-.r - ~Z- S -TMin rAF [!, I HM.AC i ; Ml( , • -OtNTAt. MOOM ■ •• r. now '•! V'.i' .* V \l |TH I'OOTH NO SPAVINS lie cured in 4*» minnt" ' Lump Ji v, splints and ringliones Jti• t a« quick. Not painful and never hr - fialed. lii l.iilid information /»I -.>:: it. *i. w ».i» it. I sent free U> h<« ' owiii i l/y T M. C'MKIU, Kuoxdttle, JefTenwu Co,, l'a rngn Remodeling! a. ~ ~~s* , I j t * . V\ e are now remodeling - > Lj % ■ rr■". . ■.*■ our store and expect iO ' V " -) occupy it in about ten ' days with.the iarge't line KM <' -T l \}% of Clothing ever shown in /• Butkr cou: ty. f V' J ~ " \\ c e.sj.t-'c tl e den at 4 to be gieatcr, and we a e (ffc-lz? ' fr.. ing to meet t wiih she most popular lit e of new, up-'o-date Cloth is •, Ma's, ".ips and Cents' F. rr.isl.ii (j.ods evci .n in Butler county W'i are f< !• spoils i r • i <_• < -r • r.r t t \ trails, the S i popular with UTi . i Men v r '.'•thin.., 90UTH6TT &- G!^HA ( V A Man's Suit lor FIVE DOLLARS. x (|f^ 7"! s ' a ver bee e ■ r b.night •. in fro in a iN'w\v York elotliing ik tvho ictire-' i 1 business May Ist. The patterns o! ti> _ • -u- ;e .n i. . • tht •» w green and olive efiects, a:d b!ac'-: IHJ b'uc cheviots. T ere is no suit am • !'• ma. tth '• K made to se'l for sio. Cal! and ' sk to shown ill sui».s ; t / go quick. Brotherhood Ove -.Ms 'i lie ru in •i) I »« < \V h \. i! m. Schau! & LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURHSSf RS, 137 South Vsa?n St , 3a p. rjwusaiWi • tanscjßK^m?ascss»wts /COMPARISON 11 n T Y ( reatbs I For Sir i { V-USTOMERS lijl utJl | ! Come In and Compare. | Never before has thia store been so well filled with reliable Furniture and Carpefs as i:ow. OLD DEE -i'RS From $0 no on I ; G'' ■■' • >r ji]>! ' ; •*; • tail in.n. ;' 7 o up. | SEWING MACHINES —N< k-y.d, $16.75 up. PARI/ I? . I ITS- -3 and 5 . 1 n f: i li, 3-5 ,! P« w i'Al:L f ( iBLE— Qv wUf <.1.1 t<so. ROCKING CHAIRS An) • , I • ■ s'. *) IVV< OL 1 ."GRAlNS—Sui'.ibh lor .'my, • »••»> ..> }.:> c hot. c, 65. |j LINOLEUM:- 90c- $l.O ' : l.'c V .rrl VVINT; W S R! F X:-- A-l: 1 t.-.:,' , *;■ EX ' I.: . ION TABLES— 6 ft. >:« *ai .6 ;■! 1 COME IN AN,, CO/v PAR!:. BROWN &• CO., I >ll I'll! 11l- |l •'•, ialjlir-l ft" • lilt ' . I'm BMHBSK: agCg'flT.WMi-'-rilH T. tX. ,*»;/••, • ' ———— —— :; #Sr WjTW/ ;■■■» —- ;:: - W kflh P'i: |\'i /' -y OV* A'O" %twuuMumMw.v)'\ i v O . IGINAL and MOST SMOKED j lor-g cut tobacco in all the United St: tos, manufactured with the express purpose of blending the two qualities, that >1 a good smoKe and a good chew- It ia made of ripe, sweetened "Eurley," the only tobacco from which a perfect combination of amoM *g and chewing tobacco can be made. G Ax Navy is Known by the disti /e character of Its blue wrap per (vvh ch has many imitators), it bejiifj tc-o<\y identically the same as forty /ears ago, and it now stands I for t'l© quality that li did then. You get the v-:ry best, and Kill c r u chance?:, when you buy Gail O Ax Navy. Mr m—- * TT'.vdt. w .»■ ' i -''</m«*MQmWMraNnW''- r '-f iffX iTnT^TciTIZGN FOR JOl} WORK HIGHER AND HIGHEU go prices or> almost all manufac tured artic Vs. We bought heavy, early arc! will not bc'compclled to ( advance u.Hill present stock is J so'd We have had ;m unusual; ' i;u ;c s"e this Spring but still have enough to last a while yet. < This is the tints to buy your , bu [gies .« IT: 1 vehicles of all kinds, j < Did y : * rs3o work harness, \ with I ] traces, good leather and! ; good collars? All our own make, : all complete for two horses Just i think ol it, only S3O. Nobody evt r heard of the like, and buggy ,r. :;nvess at corresponding low .■;i'i. Nice lap •: Tcrs at 25C , and good big brown ami white collar sweat ; ids at 25c. regular price < 'scwiie; 40c. G ? J team work hi - at $3 CO per pair, land all o\ her iods in our line law.i-." dowrt :u | v -:e; but don : J think long it you ;e.d anything l in our line. These prices are only J fo; p; esc i t stock. S. B. Martincourt & Co.. 1 E. Jefferson bt., Butler, I'a. P. S - Wh t about a w i ,on? The Krar>:. r - tl • •st ami don't c» )'"u a: v.* in turn i Co ajJ 1:. ..vi it. Oof t listen to their ak, !' ja)s to talk otl t kirn's as the pi ,fit is greater. Have You a Neighbor? If _' ' If - o whj ■ '•<> n't jon■■ t p- ; t< ;i : : • f i•* ta tt :i. - y..-i .1- V\ a. 'it Uciurr tliem. >• A- K ! TVC V) ILL TEH J* ji v :.li aK>tit it. ! «i .■ ■ ri' ni all i *~" -U'wni; tioii!-iieneonshott 4, """ The U. S. Electric Mfg. Co ' IV fJ,HR. PA. _ ... <. Are you going tg a ( GUILD OR REMODEL 1 Op ■ 17- '" ? "T " ! f V i r 1 ! ' 1 ■ j i i . 1 1 I .• Let lis give you a figure on the Plumbing and Gas Fitting , < of your home. ; WHITEHILL, Plumber, :I|N 8. Main St., Potto I'IIOIICH. Wt I ii i ~ 1 /•$% Bjl | /7^: : r^pr v : 1 ■•• j 3' I 1 *> I i'riec is a Good Salesman , duality iru Better One i| Pri' - « :in<l «jiimlify >ri 1 l>iia■ .111 ro witmcrH. 'I (>{ir f>"mt <>t' piatiDK iitclmli it only tlie it | U-t. iuHtrtuii»;ntH of rHialiJo ntukers. | I Qualify Hit! liiKl"' w t I'ticeHl t.lif low. t. | i The ('ItBHt" Drothcru' Plnno. Kxiuntne I . It crltlcftlly without j»r«'ju<li<T, compftr^ ! 111 vitbttwbwtlwtruiuHiti %'-<1 know I nt'int. 11 ml voit will fny with 11;<, " I h-rr I in nme iwttur ihi unitt• r v.-hat tlie ruttm• C .• f j> ri• ■■ ' The lLt< IMey Plan". An ex | j < t'('(Hii«ly |iojmlnr flnno turn'. t«>n«h 3 .iiiil I'uiinh of tin- fiii'-v I'll.' ('.itli-i' l I ; I't/iuo. Tl>- b.r.t nifliufit price pinno In 3 ;t he market. See th»Hi at Jiiy mill j ] !, jinlne for yo'iUk'lf. Alwaytt ott hand | 1 ! Miiri'iib 1 hi "ii. inn It"inetuljcr your ;• j credit In jfowl • iAt Newton's Thn Piano Man .",17 h Main Rt . I'.ntler I'it i: .Eyes fcxantineii frooof Uhcqe I Z^N : -if ■ ■ 7 Ns* r .£> .... -> R. L. KIRKPATRiCK. Jr.wetcr and GrotJuate Optician . « >' t ( '„ f *cc Ihc *l({n illrccl | ly opponllc Ihc } INmlofiice, jj j 1 hfiodore Volley, j |- J kcnl I.Xalc and II liiHiirnncf Ajjcncy. |J [ Z.JB S. Main St , Hiiller, I'd. jij Ir, on Ins*' proper IVHi | in .11 11 arte, "i I'. ntxU . / 01 vt in imy nr« 1. n 1 riiH. write <n • • phone ine. j I I ist M.iilrd Upon Applicalion. • ■ I ANK BOOKS MAGAZINES LAW BINDING and REPAIRING at the I BUTI.HR BOOK (SINbRKY I '■ r. Main ami l)i.n "m't, Above Kirkpntrick's A. M BKKKIMKR, Funeral Director. Mam Sf. Butler fA 1 Butler Savings Bank. BUTLER, PA. Capita!, - - - - $60,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $255,00x00 WILLIAM ("AMPELL. JR President J. HENRY TI:OCTMAN. . .Vice-President Loins B STEIN* Cashier C. E. CKONKXWETT Teller IHUUi TOUS—Wm. Campbell Jr.. J. llonry Trout nan. W. I), ltrandon. W. A. Stfin. J. >. Campbell. Tt:e ltutler Sav'.nsrs Bunk Is the Oldest Banking 111stitutiot. io ltutli r County. Generui tumkiiiF buslntNs iriuisacted. We solicit acconnts of ull producers, raer eliants. f:trmem and (jthers. Allb.i-!ntss entrusted to u« will r»Cet»» i rompt attention. I merest catd »a tlir>« dotlu. TM F: •jailer County National Bank, Butler Penn, Capita! paid in - f^00, 000.00 Surplus and Profits - f 125 coo.oo Hartman, President; J. V. Ritts, \":ce President; John G. McMarlia, Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier. A general bankinir business transacted. 1 Mi:rest paid on time deposits. • 'i y —in—l on t pprored security. W«« in k ire you t" ipen an account with this I ■ank. : '! itrX'T .")R3—Urn. Joseph Hartman, Hon. ' .s. %\ aid roil, Hr. %. M. llixivor. H. Mc ::ey, C. P. (\>llins, 1. (!. Smith. Leslie P. 1 '.•tt \t. I- Z in, W. 11. Larkln. T. P. iitttln. i'r. W. C. "T'-C.indless. l«en Mas • -• h. W.J. Marks. J. V Hitts. A. L. Keiber , i TH IC Farmers' National Bank. BUTLER, PENN'A. CAPITAL PAID IN, Sioo,ooo.ov Surplus and Pxo/its, 4,192 64 Foreign exchange bought and sold. -1 ecial attentio'i glvtu to col cot ion* OFFICERS: :o|fN \ o I'M KINS President IOHN lIPMPIIKKV Vice President '. ... HAII.EV Cashier W. lil.Nt; 11AM. Assistant Cashier •l.r. IIITZLEK Teller DIBECTORB. John Vounklns. I>. I. ('lceland, F. F. Mi rams, <'. N. Itojrd, W. F. Metzger. Henry •i; o. John Humphrey. Thus. Ilavs. L< V, -i. fflne. 1 ram is Ifurpny, 8. Teaser, D. it. t an pbell. A. 11. Sarver and Dan'l Younkli s. Int<T«st paid on time deposits. We nvsuoctfull v solicit vour business. Guaranty Safe Deposit & Trust Company, Aimory Building, Butler, Pa. Capital Stock paid in $125,000.00. MONEY TO LOAN ON IIKST MORTGAGE OR COLLATERAL. Acta us Executor, Administrator, Gnnrdian, Coinmittee, Receiver.Trustee ijnd ill all fidneiary capacities. Ihshch Court and Suretyship Itondn. Act - as i:-.-ent in laving and selliuK city, farming or oil and gas jiropertie?. Attends to the niatiugement of real . state and to collection of rents. Negotiates the' sale of mortgage. Municipal or bonds of other character. DIRECTORS. A. E. Reibor. Pres ; W. D. Brandon, Vice-Pres ;J. V. Ritts, A. L. Reilter, Daniel Yonnkins. Ueo. C. Stewart, Secy, and Treas Wc solicit yuur patronage and invite cor rcsnnndence or a personal interview. WE OWN AND OFFER $50,000 4 per cent., tax free. Borough of ReMevue School District Bonds. Denomination f 1000. Interest payable semi-annually Write or call for price and description C B WILLIAMS & CO., Bank for Savings Bld'g , Pittsburg, Pa. C. It. Wii.l,l mm*. Uroitc.K Wrt.sn C. P. Johnson & Sons' The Leading Tailors of Butler County, Are making clothes in the CMKAI'EST, BEST AND LATEST STVLKS Suits frf-in sl6 to SSO. Overcoats from si(> to $75, I a'ct; tiling (June by skilled : !»or in our own shup. C. P. Johnson & Sons PROSPECT, PA. j Summer Goods + AND 4 <j Medium Weights j Just Received by I SELIGMAN. I * t i THE TAILOR, J * 416 W. Jefferson St., f t J Butler, Pa. J J Fit Guaranteed and £ «» Prices Reasonable. \ <» s % Tav os. j * 1 LOOK! Merrill Pianos VVc havo Iwo pianos that have been used at concerts wc will sell at a fjreat bargain. For Xm.w presents in musical poods "CC üb. 6. Otto Ddvis, Armory Building | madam Dean's S§ \ r.ift., rrrtaln oiler lor Hiipiir™«eit M '.KiiKlrimtlon Npv.r fcn"*il lofnfl. ftafe] ■ .'(ill,' iptrilvl Hul Infliction ottarMitwd lin i.i'.ii.'i lUfiiniteil, '•■ 'it prwi>nl<l 'or H m.i 11. I III,* will ■•■II'I 111-moll Irllil. I<> g| I jiiitil for vi lipn relic*, i|. Hnmpl. u Kirc. Hii rui 111 w rent »li. 1 n-.« •« l.„ i>» .. a BMM •M in lititiur at the Ceutrn Ave Pharmacy. County Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land! In compliance with the requirement of tha Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, "•$ directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, pasted March 18, A. D. 1815, and the several supplements thereto, notice is hereby given that the follow ing pieces of land will be sold for taxes at the Court House, in Butler. Pa . on The 9th Day of June, 1902, at 1 o'clock P. M Name of Person 1 Years. : Total Township. Assessed. Acres ! Tax. Int. T& I Adams... DanghertyJJ H&L1899 $ l 03$ 14$ 1 17 [Pringle Geo A 1 lot " j 16 02 18 jGoebring & Shaffe r 1 lot " 1 17 02 19 Wallace Jonathan H<VL '• 27s :jf> :i 17 Allegheny jßowser Abe 4 143 11 1 ."54 [Campbell S A 275 1*99 " 105 12 11 35 116 47 Fogle Vary 32 " 510 71 581 " Willis 10 " 19-X) 493 51 544 " McConnell & Robinson 42 " 12 12 97. 18 09 Bntler Slapel Gideon 102 " 31 32 251 33 83 . Brady Taylor W1" (be-rsi ' 64 ' 12 I- 100 lit 48 Buffalo Painter Geo W (.heirs) 25 •• l 10 1 3.J , Counoquenessiug . Drape James W 7111*99 10 40 1 46 Jll >'6 ■' ..Graham Wm 14 " 347 49 398 ' Clinton Mackey Alex v !r* 14 1800 4 ri 443 Porter'J W Hi,'L •' Jill 25 386 j COncord Beighley Jacob 5!7.. 1899 " i:t 4 7 216 21 63 1 j " Harper Alaruaret 72 '• 22 21 1 7:- 23 99 Katni*rer A D 51899 " 21! 25 244 ' I " ly>w Elizabeth S»» " 1 82; 11, 143 . Meehan .las 1 35 • 9 5", 77 10 34 j " I'isor DO , 25 • (1 41 57 703 1 Clearfield Coyle Wm 1 lot • 2.' (2 24 " Goldinger MI) 70 1*99 " 35 7 3' 1 89 53 Kerr Michael theirs? : 1 let 1900 24 0. 26 Cherrv Barnes John 10*1,1*99 IS 15 2 5; 20 69 BennetNaucy J 3 07 09' 76 Cross A L 2. " 1 '.is 2> 226 Dunn John, Jr 5 S3 1 •' 7531 05 858 " Ferry James 5m ' 26" 37 300 Grossman J E lit' " c> <.r. o* 7 1)5 " Hall John Mrs 170 '• 18 9* 2r . 21 64 MeKinney Robt 123 " 17 2 4 19 76 Oneil Daniel 15 *• 24f :;,y 288 Donegal hredin James 124 1900 33 3> 2 <> 7 36 05 ■ Fairview Bainhnrt 0 67 1899 24 6.' 3 5 28 10 Fninklin Brackne.v Annie.. 67 " 0 ;,i 1 : 10 61 Forward Bishop Pholand i 1 lot " 575 81 656 Piereol Harrison 81 " 1900 27 5( 2'9 30 39 i " Suiick Pet"r 45 '• 11 O' 161 12*11 |jj : Jackson Bayne Rol.t 1 lot '• 40 00 •02 " Bennet A J 1 lot " 46 06 53 " Beam SA. 1 lot " jr. 06 52 Overman Paul 1 lot " 46, 06 52 " Peterson t' 1 lot " 40 06 52 " Partridge Wm 1 lot " 46, 06 52 Partridge T 1 lot, " 40 0t; 52 Rucker John 1 lot• " 46 061 52 " Stewart Willis 1 lot " , 46 06 52 Stonghton .1 C 1 lot " 46 06 52 Thompson Bert ...". 2 lots " !):! p; 1 06 Wickmau J N 1 lot " 46 00 52 Mercer Mcßell Wm 52f ' 16 4 1 230 IS 71 Muddycreek Melvin H&G H 5i " 7 50, 105 855 Marion C'hatman Margaret 10| " 1900 3 51, 41 ; 392 " Dangherty & Ambrose 183! " 23 61 189i25 50 " Dujjnu Mary 40 " 57! 46 617 " Gardner G J 1* " 2 7»» 22 293 Lavton E. 12 1*99 1 (jyj 09 118 " McMnrry .las &J A 6* •' 16 lo 2 25 18 35 " McClalVertv Michael lti 1900 2 12 17 229 WanderlyC 50 ts99 j 367 5! 418 Vandyke Rebecca 30 1900 4 3.' 35 467 Oakland 'Milliliter .1 J R 93 " 26 2s 2 10 2S ;'.l Parker Courtney D G 25 " I*o 14 I ;4 ' " Kellv Archie (heirs) 1 lot " 96 08 104 Pngh Albert 232 1899 " 106 4;! 449 Smith Nelson (heirs) 100 180! " 59 01 6 :;>• 65 42 Penn Green Miles 110 " 23 40 1 *7 25 27 'Walker David 1 lot IBfl9 4:1 00 52 Summit Sullivan Vnletia 8;i •• 19W 54 47 6 II 00 58 Siipperyrock Hammond L 200 " 44 84, 35* 18 42 .... Kfister Homer 99 " 29 66 237 33 03 Venango Addleman Porter 17 1899, 134 61 495 Dnnkle L Mrs 11 J9ou 221 1* 239 " [Gormley JH, etal 1 lot " 2*57 21 278 " I,unison J D 84 1899 " 22 63 243 25 (!6 " McLaughlin Geo 128 " 19 8* 1 59 21 47 McLaughlin J B 60 ; " 10 84 m 7 1171 j " Norcross Andrew 36 1899 1900 9 7.T 1 05. 10 78 VanderlinSL 100 '• 1 " , 21 21 227 23 48 Vanderliu J 50 " ! 725 5V 783 I White Anifeline 50 " 1 750 60 810 Washington Campbell JH F 75) " 18 OS 145 19 53 " Hindtnnn Chas , 4 1899 99 14 113 Winfield Clvmer Win B 129 1900; 4 1 57 3 ."'7 is 14 " {Marshall Samuel 40 "110 19 82 11 01 Bntler Boro Wilson Handy 1 lot 1899 6 30; 88 718 Sitnbury 80r0.... j Allen Jefferson 1 lot l , " 1 4 35; 61 I! 6 Saxonburg jOwens Fred (heirs) lof 5 1900, 18 16j 14519 61 NOTE—The above totals do not include Treasurer's fee or advertising fee. May I, 1903. D. L. RANKIN, County Treasurer. ) i. i if of <icp>i iliMUjy t ... iits jfiv< i the ca.ih security for every dollar due depositors. y v CAPITAL. SUR- DEPOSITS FOR EACH DOLLAR :>' : FO PROFITS. FEBRUARY, 1902. OF OEPOSIT«. $8,032,000 ~ $2,362,000 = $2.55 Real Estate Trust Co., 1 - 311 FOURTH AVENUE. | Incorporated October Ist, 1900. i ) CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $3,650,006.00. ' I ... • , . .-I .• <!!<•€■<«, »'.< l < por »(lt. Ilitf.- n 1 ..., ...... not U.ue bfflnl . i.VHn r„r UooUlot, U-iw to «i —.« W t _. s- wauaKztr: «xg >r ktjzu&z vscssaxxf JUST RECEIVED Another Largo Shipment MILLINERY. A iiasortmerit of mid antuinei v p at y lea, nil etidleaa variety ot hata. A " "■ pretty, mi'vic—bl* ind pnctloal bst Up* flST**I can 1 ••• wU'dixt from our la rye iiMKurt HS ,V//T* r 1111-iit of trimmed hat n from $1 IM> no i/'ffstn 7 B ward. Our s*l.oß hata exceed iu <|mtli£y ///{I 5 ' \MK iinvthiiiK ever offered at the price & •/Hf Value ahd atyle are delightfully com binder! In our Intent Hummer hat*, the ' i *f diaplny ia decidedly intercatlug; al»o .>*> << , our prlcM ure away down boyond com la-lit ion. Come and see them. " Rockenstein's, MILLINERY EMPORIUM. 1?8 South Main Hire-)'. - nwtl r NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER I'oi sixty year* the NKW VOK K WHSKI.V IRII'I'NR Itn* been a national weeklv ncwapnpe/, read almost entirely by faimera, ami haa enjoyed the confidence and aupport of Hie American people to a degrre nevtr attained by any similar A publication. THIt NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER U made absolutely for farmera a;id their fain lien. 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