Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, July 31, 1902, Image 4

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bciiutiuu I Jc> i3«d iw try * few bottlM u( Or
fit rc#'» r.eldtn Mt dk.l pftcovery nail ' FclWts'
After taking wveral botilc* of t»cli louad I wa»
improving I coplin.i«d for »i* montba kf muit.
afiiuil art I h*»« to b« cartful ytt at timet. of
what t ««t, la ord«r that I may f«l good and
atruof Ifclly Wlievc If any one auHcrtng with
iodtccatioa or torpid llirer or chronic cold would
UkcOr Piarce'a GoMcu Medical Diacovery and
' Fleaunt felleta ' and obaerre a few tlmpl* by
■kale rulea they would toon be greatly bene
lied, aad with • Utile pcracverance would be
•alirely cured "
BilioutttCM U cured by the u*E of Dr.
Pierce'» Plomat PclUu.
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per
manently CURES Piles or Hem
orrhoids—External or Internal,
Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate— cure certain.
Tbfco Si*ea. SSc.. 50c. and 91.00. Hold by
DradWi. or eeat prrpnld on receipt of prtee.
Humph rev' Medirlae Co., Cor. WIUUm and
M« ita- Wew Vorh.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $5.
■old by DragctaU, or MST prepaid on receipt of price.
' Manpfarcyt' Med. Co* William k Jokn Stfc, N. Y.
- jc. F. T, Papej
1 {JEWELER!)
/ 121 E. Jefferson Street. )
KI!L>.-JITR'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
** pr
rnatr. Alway# reliable l.*<tlea, aalc Drugftat for
CHl€*ll»:*l«4l.l<ail In Bal
Until Betallle txne«, atnleil wttli bloa ribbon
Take no other. Kefwae dniijirou. awkaM
lallMt.ana IIIIIIPI:«>•». BOYF>f yoor
or net)'l 4*. In RFIUIJN t'*' Parllralara. Taaal
awelal. net " Relief foe lia4le«." <« Wl«r,
tr« reta.rn Wall. 1«.0*« leatlrnonlala. Hold toy
all In-iNori.'K
ORicnuiiran CHEUIOAL 00.
>IM Haat.oa iqwee. PlflU., PA
Jfaatlea AU aaaae.
F. E. BRACKEN,
Wilt Sell you
PLANO
Eeapers,
Binder*,
Mowers,
Hayrakea and
Farm Implements;
Bradley's Fertilizer's.
Harsery Goods of All Kinds.
Before purchasing wait' till be call* or
find him at
Ml Mifflin St.; Butler, Pa.
< Wm. Foster, (
I Architect. <
J I'lfin* of all klinl nf litillillriK* l
\ furtilnhod on abort iit»tl«'«. f
L Oflloi" In ll«*rK HIIII'IIIIK, 7
V Mltar, I'A v
L. C. WICK,
OHAI.N* >»
LUHBER.
Type-Writer Suppliee.
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Mii|i«>rl>>r Tyj<«wrlU>r l'taj..-r Ml way ttuwii
prlt'wi, 111 raMUi lola
Walm* ry|wwill<n Krnwra In Hie
II«W and handy ahaiasa.
(Jartur'a Hlldam In Itixmrd. Ofllnlal
and Copy I nir and many mlur*
Wt» hava oil thai will not
Hwuii 108 worth will la»t a Inn# Itinu.
A««'iiU for tha "I'ltta VlMtl.lt." " Will
Inirtoii" and "Ullt'b<>uad«rft>r" Ty(n.
writara. J?|
DOUGLASS
BOOK STOWK
Near P, O.
Ml tkrnth Main etraet
CLASS DIStINCtIONS.
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pntti* pwt-f wf fl««a fft-llut !•; wa kf
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ly. fhti ai=uia nl <uu4 ntanntMra. Ihu
vary hadjia of gentility, la tn ho
'Sjuiut." ntivtsr tn l«t the aoitnd uf
ndrth. nuariallng or laineulatlou pro
cted out of your dwelling
Thia sign of toclul dlatlnctlun I* "l*
prociuttHl down to thu very huttoui.
On l he upper runga of tha aocial lad
der we ahoiild any that those social
dlatlnctiou* which can he defined ut
all real upon birth, uouey and hraina.
Amuug the poor they reat upon uiouuy
and uiannera, and the latter, alaa, are,
below a certain wage, woefully de
pendent upon the former. -Bpeclator.
Jonah aad the Whale.
There la nothing in the original testa
of the bible to ahow that the creature
which we are told awallowed Jonah
waa really the aarne animal we call a
"whalo" in thle day and a*e of the
world. The word translated Into both
the Septuagtst and the New Teataroeut
waa the Greek word "Katoa," which
tneane almply a sea monster, and this
word waa the one used by our
hla reference to the account of Jonah's
exploit. So far, therefore, aa the He
brew or Greek worda are concerned,
the monater may have been a shark, a
sea serpent or some other uncauny den
izen of the deep.
Hence there la nothing Incredible In
the statement that Jonah, upon being
thrown into the sea, was quickly over
taken by some water monster and
swallowed without suffering mutllu
tlon. To Biblical students it Is a well
known fact that a vessel sailing from
Joppa to any Spanish port must pans
through a section swarming with a spe
cles o* shark called a "sen dog." The
sea dog has a throat large enough to
swallow fair sized men.—St. Ixrnls Ite
public.
■ho Pricked Iler Finger.
A maid employed by o prominent
New York family came to her mistress
with tears In her eyes not many days
after she bad been in the household
and said that she had pricked her fin
ger with a table fork.
"I am terribly worried, ma'am," she
•aid, "for fear the fork may have had
some brass In it and have poisoned my
band."
"Oh, nonsense, Mary!" replied the
lady of the house. "How could the
fork poison yon when It Js made of
pure silver? I never allow anything
else on my table."
The next day Mary and the fork
which bad pricked her and all tbe otli
er forks and, In fact, the whole table
service, guaranteed by tbe mistress to
be solid silver, had disappeared for
parts unknown.
How Cmm» to tie Knivva.
The first men, armed with the sim
plest weapons or with none at all, pur
sued in the chase the animals that
served them as food and, being gener
ally In a state of starvation, tore them
to pieces with their fingers and de
voured on the spot the flesh, raw and
bloody. In time they domesticated an
Imais that assisted tbcm In hunting
and invented tbe bow and spear that
enabled tbem to kill their prey at a
greater distance.
Tbe knife was invented as ari Instru
ment of attack or defense or for rough
cutting and carving and, being com
monly worn on the person, was found
convenient In eating and l>ecame In
time an accessory of the table for rea
sons so obvious that they require no
explanation.
All Souls' Collec*, Oxford.
Perhaps the most expensive educa
tion In the world Is enjoyed by the un
dcrgraduates of AH Souls' college, Ox
ford. There are usually but four of
tbem In residence, all of them on the
foundation, with Just enough to keep
tbem comfortably In tbclr rooms aloft
over the college kitchens. Tho college
revenues approach £15,000 a year, which
should give an excellent education to
four young men. But All Houls' de
votes Its money mainly to the support
of fellows and tbe cult of good living,
and the undergraduates get their odtl
ration by arrangement frdrn other col
leges.—London Chronicle.
To Bo Provided For.
Farmer Motsbacker—Colonel Chlnn
away, tho politician, declares that be
Is in tho hands of his friends.
Farmer Hornbeak—Yes, I know he
does, but It sorter looks to me that his
friends have got tbe colonel on their
hands.—Judge.
The Cl«oloflt»al liar.
The 0,000 years of human history
form but a portion of the geological
day which Is passing over us. They
do not extend Into the yesterday of
our globe, far less touch the myriads
of ages spread out beyond.
The lazy tnan seldom has a chance to
rest on his laurels,- Philadelphia Hcc
or<L
Whnt Intermlllsaer Means.
Ittterinlttency Is that form of Irreg
ularlty In which the pulse appears to
drop a bent occasionally. 11l some In
stances It occurs reuulsrly and two or
threw times |»er minute for several
hours. Moinotlines, also, It is very Ir
regular and is noted s uumlier of
times within a few seconds and not
again for a minute or more. This pe
ciillarlty generally causes much UII
easiness. Yet, while It may lie a very
serious symploni and UMtiM with
grave MM lllWllll disease of the
heart, It often aiguilles merely n func
tional disturbance which Is In nowise
dangerous.
I'lantr *1 Warfa Par <lto (.'lab.
"What does the society which you
have lust Joined tlnil to dnY" i eked
Mrs. Itlssle's husband
"A great deal," was the answer
"After we yet an organisation estali
Halted thw <j uesl lon of oilier people's
eligibility to meinliershlp gives us all
the work we can possibly attend to."-
Wsshtuiiloii Ntar,
An Hserselti
"My tastes," sold the estrsvauant
son, "are Inherited."
"Yes," retorted the angry father) "e*-
orythlng you have Is Inherited. Yoit
haven't uuiuptlon enough to acquire
even a taste by Individual effort."-
Chicago I'ost.
"SMpMt for those thst labor under
burdens." Ho said Napoleon as he met
a porter on the I'arla highways and
stepped aside to give the laborer the
right of way.
The man who never makes mistakes
docs not know the real pleasure there
Is In being right. Haturday Kvenlng
Voat
JIL
Headache
ItllU, HHI MAHTLY kllddMlly,
(IHMMMW- II IW* HJWR thp
IUN.||MM.D IIIHTT |IMN
v, u || Mi*
viulity f-taitr ihmi itnmff*
fpplpinali ii, H1. 4 wis fannul tell
Jn.l VI 1.41 HtWUMII 4 IPllipHfjirM
ut rtbtl l .tlluM t.( lite
mill J will (Ckttlt. Hp 41.d
pilill blit.uld lit: pmitipl l> rp
itiiivcd —but prupttly. Mutiy
P4in fiirci arc utorc harnihil
th4ii the pain- Hewarc. II
you would be t>a(c, tnku
MUM' Pain Pills.
"As a teault of neuralgia I the
tig lit uf n.y right eye, aivi the uaiu I
ha\e suffered u incumprshsnsiole, be
int' obliged to take opiate# alwoat con
tinually. A iticud i;ave uie ine of I*r.
Miles' I'a.ti Pills and it promptly re
lieved me. 1 then purchased al»,x and
now my trouble is gone. They have
also cured my daughter o! nervous
headache, and I heutily recommend
them to others."—W. J. CoitLtY. Bre
mond, Texas.
Sold by DraggisU. 2S Doses, 3jc.
Dr. Milks Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
' I
Wedding and Commencement
Presents
are now in order. We are showirj; «
fine line of silverware, diamond*,
wutches and jewelry of all kinds and
descriptions suitable for tb* occasion.
Our (.'• xjd h are abaolutely of the iiuei-t
rjnality and prices as low as the lowest.
We also sell:
Edison and Victor talking machines.
Cleveland and Crescent Bicycles.
Eastman and Poco Cameras.
Photo Supplies.
Washburn Mandolins and Guitars.
Bicycle Sundries.
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler end Graduate Optician
Next to Couit Hone
DO YOV KNOW ANYTHING
About Rubber?
Very few people do. We believe we
can be classed among the few. Let
us prove to you that we know all
about good rubber, so far as Water
Bags, Syringes, Nipples, Combs,
etc., are concerned. Our line ol
rubber goods has been carefully
selected. It is of the kind that
give entire satisfaction at all times.
nrv P o R.o us
IYEA PLASTER
A Pain-Stop
When you come right down to
facts, about the only time-tried,
simple and sure cure for aches and
pains of any kind is a good Porous
Plaster. The most reliable Porous
Plaster is RliX. Try it, and you
will know it.
Reed's Pharmacy
Cor. Main ncd J'fl«T»on St* . UM» L.-r ' a
SOMETHING NEW
In the photograph line can bcsrtn
it the Findley Studio. The .\iti.-'
Proof photograph on exhibition
now, they are winners and pl» ;ISC
all who want an arti.stis pictu.c
Stop in and sec them.
Novelties for Ho'iday tratli
now ready. Broaches and buttons
of all descriptions. Copying and
enlarging.
A. L. FINDLEY,
Telephone 236
P. O. B'dV, »«
Branch**—Mnr» *wl H»«n« Cltv,
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE
SUMMER SCHOOL.
Thn plans for this Hchool are broad
and ootnprcheuslvn.
Its primary object Is to latneflt teirb
«»rs and thomi to leach; but lis
scoiMt will IniimiH lln< whole ra.iK« o'
Colleue Htiidles A full term'a worth In
any tlirei. l!ollr|(« Hludies may be inadw
up by *1 u.l.'iitN Th«w ar« nine inatii
b..r* In tli*. facility, all touchers of itblll
ty, selei'le.l with dpei-lal rsfereiice to
the work of Ihe department In which
tliev are to tench
'l'll*. NCIKMII will open June 'M, lUO'i
aud ColitlllllS el«llt wi'elt* Itev. I II
(lamtilmM, l> D., Principal Let oil In
iinlrlM lat uddrespd to Itev .1 il
Vensey, IIIINIIII<N« Maiiaxer, New Wll
inliiKtoii, I'a
li. (I. FKHUtIMiiN, President.
THA T
R I K ii I)
V 11 E L I N (I
I* III* iraull fit wenlilte.s, Uraloie yoltl
apiwllle slid (jel new Mlt«>IIKIII lint
VV hull IN IMIIIK nimi'snlsed pine will
Hlvs lo the kyktsin the llkkdvd vllnllly
ALWAYS IN UTOCK
F I it'll, I NUN o>» II in MI.
11l I kMIIMNMI, Ml VI lll»01, llliMNit,
111 IIMIN . 1111,1.1N14111, IIHI (Ml Kl-uu r,
itnd .ilfnr I liein l.i ynii A year nlil »i II iter full
I|IITITL, RT (J II HI t» |>l IM
IIS ASH CAT HUM'S CROICR.
wliUkey saarsiiletiil il y<<iiro nlil. t> i'i |I«I sal
lull, VVii itV aaurusl i InnMim .ill 111 l until
iirilkr* NL |NIM nr over, OIHHU *l.l|i|ie.l
pniiiHitly,
ROBT. LEWIN A CO.
WMtILKtALB 1»KAIIII IS
WINKS AIIII I.IVUURH,
HUM M Sin 11 HIIn 14 ItrMl, («I marly
411 Wstir atrMt. PITTIBUBtI, PA.
■ri.uii.ti am «»». r. a A. UU.
<«AH:FWDI—MWA>»VI | IA'F
' ra»T'a PHUAUCI » HII .t
i /.} .n - nr.w»ai «OOW y
•' ' 2.11 il* ' 10. Av* . I'ltUkmy, I.
«''• rWACTICA' •/•"'»' • * I
, 1* ift CROWN ■•••! I'! 4/ *"• i;
L /'RP Ui"' WHV ..or OI };
#5 /MIVOIJHHV ''"l'l ''SOWN!
: 7i rxi'"' 1 '"i"" '
1 / yt'i ' J »H .OOTH
[• 4 J w lw>l "H twill 111 nil (jn 111 J.
Grand Clearance Sale
Bickers.
WP h«v*= ppmniPHPfd a Orand ( learanpn Halu «|
Mil hnu . I t
We have too many Summer Shoes and Qxttmls
and will not carry a pair over,
Every pair must go during this SAI H and will go
at away down prices.
Men's |4.pp \\tit Sule Shuts ili
Miii'b $4 oti I'aiwnt Kill Uxfutus..,, jJ 26
Lailitb' 50 Welt Sole, J'.tleiii Kill ()v 1 liU 2 2S
Latins' File UunyoU I'dltnt 1 iji tlxlVi Us 96
Lathes' Kuif Uungola Turn >"ul« Stuns 1 65
Ladies' l ine JJongola I'.ittnt | j,• Mutts 1 00
Misses' Patent Tip Fhoes .... 1 00
Misses' Strap Sandals 60
Children's Fine Shoes 45
Infants' Fine Shoes 20
Hoys' Lawn Tennis Slippers 35
Youths' Fine Satin Calf Shots 80
Hoys' Fine Satin Calf Shoes 90
Men's Ihite Sole, Hellis Tongue, Hox Toe Slices. . . 1 35
Sample Counters Filled With Interesting Bargains
JOHN BICKEL,
128 South Main St., 1 Ul'i F!<, I'A.
The total of deposits,capital,surplus* profits divided by the sum total ■
oi deposits gives the cash security for every dollar due depositors.
DEPOSITS, CAPITAL, 8U«- DEPOSITS FOR EACH DOLLA*
UNDIVIDED PROFITS. FEBRUARY, 1902. OF DEPOSITS
56,032,000 -i- $2,362,000 = $2.55 ;
/■, V - w~i t
i Real Estate Trust Co., j
|OF PITTSBURGH, - 3" FOURTH AVENUE, j
| Incorporated October Ist, 1900.
I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $3,650,000.00.
I C*ya I! prr onnl. InUmt on ilepoilU lubjwt In check, »nd 4p,rc«nt.lnt*r- Ej
I oat on >arlaccount*. Uuu uotlaiue boudi, Write for booklet. How la o|mwi U
■ an account Cjr mull. CI
I COXSEKVATIVE IN EVKRVTIIIVO—BUT WOKK. f
Cp B [SinoldiijlilEscmi
■ Cyr I^^^Mmi«KiMMtmiiiMn»^
| The ORIGINAL and MOST SMOKED i
R long cut tobaicco in all the United
I States, manufactured with the express
| purpose of blending the two qualities,
| that of a good smoke and a good chew.
I It is made of ripe, sweetened
I "Burley," the only tobacco from
I which a perfect combination of
smoking and chewing tobacco can \
be made.
Gail & Ax Navy is known by the
distinctive character of its blue wrap
per (which has many imitators), it
being to-day identically the same as
forty years ago, and it now stands !
for the quality that it did then. You
get the very best, and take no chances, i
when you buy Gail Q Ax Navy.
w^vsatisi
ORDER YOUR
SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE BEER
"The llr»* th 111 Mmlt AII/nnutM I'll iiti'if "
r ROM
Paul WuentliolT Co.
Sole Bottlers,
14th and Pike Sta. Pittsburg, Pa.
Orders by mall promptly attanrfad (•
*A/Wlt r row CIMRULAN.
GRAND
CLEARANCE SALE!
# Great Bargains in Millinery.
All trimmed and tinlrlmmed ILilh and all jpnil*
to Milliii' iy Mold at one-hall prlie in ortlct to make room,
Conic and |,t t at
Rockensteln's,
MILLINERY EMPORIUM.
j»8 Houtta Main Htraat. ... - llutl.r, !•#
subscribe for the CITIZEN
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' Medium Weights +
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Just Received by $
! SEUGKAN, :
| THE TAILOR, j
+ 416 VV. Jefferson St., f
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j Butler, Pa. J
J Fit Guaranteed and j,
# Prices Reasonable. 2
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PAROID
RhAUV
Uw.IAG.
IjAKUIIJ '< 1.. Koofirpr with NO
■*■ fAK. W1 iii) 1 ut. Won't
grow brittle.
ANYONE can a 1 js»l >' it. l'ina,
Nai:> ami Ccin ni in cote ol
each roil
I> KI'KKS.KN 1' > tlic results ol
yeai> <1 Experience and Lx
periiiK niii^.
/kNLY rvti' ir s painting every
few years. Not when first
laid.
| S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
■*- or Shingles.
I \EM AND for I'AROID is world
wide.
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Facts, Samples ami Prices are
yours if you will ask us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician
"- 'to rw' HottSß n rttUr ft
T**te the sign direct- /
iy opposite the j
Poslolflce, I
Ihcodon, Vi^eley.
Kcnl Estate and J
Insurance Agency, j
238 S. Main St ,
duller, Pa.
If you have property !
to ni' lt, 1 rude, <>r reutU
or, waul t<i t>uy or'
emit etui, w rlto or
phone mo.
l ist Mailed Upon Application.
BLANK BOOKS
MAGAZINES
LAW BINDING
and REPAIRING
at the
BUTLER BOOK BINDERY
(!or. Main ami Diamond,
Ainive Kirk pat rick's.
yyM. 11. MIL.LKR2
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
OlM'lt'l', llyers' Hiilldltig Ufa I t»» I'
(1., ilntler I'ii
Karl Schluchter,
Praotical Tailor and Cuttor
I '.l W, Jeiteisoll, ilntler, I'll
Buahnllng, Cleaning and
KI'AIkINO A HPKI'IAI.TV
1.. »S. McJUNKIN
Insurance and Real Eslito
Agent.
H7 K. Jltl'l'itMSON,
RUTLRR ,J A
W S. & E. WICK,
IHCAI.KUH IN
Hough slid Worked Lumber of *ll Hindu
Hash and Mouldings
Oil Well Itlgs it Specialty.
Office itml Yard
K Ouiiulumlihiii und Mouroai tU
'""'il'uWt HA
CIRCUS, Butler, JT
SATURDAY, vJ®B^/|
AUGUST S\yb43{ T
SHOW OkCHINDS AT HALL I'AKK. f-U
u\, A ADAM FOREPAU6H Mi|||||fe
SELLS BROTHERS ' H
Jcrvr ONtY SNOW#, W §
i[ \ • \|t Hli.-'lnlt It I*i» I t|(4 j'lll •»' 1 • 1 lilt' (•! > r<.( iii'tliii a «!>»•»« *1 fy " jBLs. .
I \ \ 1 t , ' H'l ' ''• "■ !' ' "
\I t 1
\ \ * M t Hipp...ll r z~ -• ...
|j New Vnrli iMlllrttltllil' I '' Pw*'ltill> HMtl VtMWI
L A\NL-. t rf-3 1 «Mm_Z i -jiT-* N«vv Ux<li»aiv<
I I H\ ' V ''\ .'K ' J K-olurss
;
V t A x "V ,-W .*<*> * A\ « il «•* v -- 11 ■ 1
*|pyTj" jjWwSwwift^\ f PROUIKICUS PRO6RAW
Sensation 'a \ \ M/ M 1 U I \\ \ \ 4 » ' U, . U C V
aNmbv MMIHh 1 y
. u 1 4 U l '' V if \1 MiiltkiH -■:> i' uA -
Leached at U-/, I'- it: To Delight the tittle Gnes.
1 • tL>t IV Three Rings.T>MOStages r»4 tto
Ji\ \
lncspKH\tk \ //'l® Jackson Cycling Septette
DAREDEVIL. -LA.Vte r.\ \ \«'
DiAVOLO I m starr ' Shoot,n^s4,ll
boops * Wy i"\ T l l A WOW°BrtPUL »
the Loop y Minting the Uuicycle 3fc«r*«l
rsn VI RlpiVlp f vSj'Ph\ ■ i(Qv*vXt IS/ vl The 23 Cinmpion
on a oicyclc f i \ 4 l\t Bareback "limn
The Supreme Arcntc ) ftuarlet ofCakewalkmglwrw.
OF THE AIJE. Tha saute tremendous feal
which created an unprecedented furore at Prancing Prince® of
Alailisou Siptare Garden last month. Eauinc Aristocracy
The Seven Gti\?nells , v iL.V . w _,, . .
MAMMOTH DOUBLE MENAGERIES. ,»r ,F// Huge Double xlxcpcurcmeft.
THE AOROHA ZOUAVES j THE TEN PeGRfcGSS POTTERS
Just returned from a triumphant tour of Europe, where | THE GREATEST OS EARC
nobility, royalty, public awl press declare them to be ■ TH6 FIVE CA^HfcNS
The Best Drilled boldiers in the World. I The Greatest of all Hi«h luvinciblt Wim u*
Two Performances Daily, rain or shine, in New Process Waterproof Terns
Doors open at 1 and 7 p. ui. for the Menageries and Grand Promenade <_'«ncert
by Merrick's Massiv Military Band. Areuic displays i hour later. On exhibition . . g - t
day Numbered Coupons, actually Reserved Seats msy be secured at regulnr prices at i j j
Reed's Book Store, 243 5 Main St.
Admission, only 50cts. Childien Under 9 Years, Halt Price. f jk
During the forenoon of exhibition day a
New Grand Free Street Parade.
Eclipsing anything ever seen in street Pageantry. fcM—*£=
Butler Savings Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
Capital, » - - - $60,000.00 ;
Surplus and Profits - $255,000.00 j
William Campkll. Jr President
J. Henry Troutman. . .Vice-President
Lotus B STKIN Cashier
C. E. CRONENWETT Teller
DtRK.t'TORS—Win. Cantpbell Jr.. .1. Ilt nry
Tniutinan, W. I>. Itrundon, W. A. Stetn, J. S.
t'ltiiipl.el I. , „ 1
The Itutler Siivimrs Itanlc In the Oldest
UunUliiK Institution In llutlerCo'inty.
(iunerul Intttklntc business trtinsaoted. 1
We solicit accounts "f ..11 producers, mor- 1
chart Is, farmers and othors.
All luslncss entrusted to u» will rocei**
prompt atlctil lon.
Interest paid f>" time det>o«l»s
I'M K
Bailer County National Bank,
Hutler Pen 11,
Capital paid in |2oo,o«*i.tio
Surplus and I'rotits ft jsooo.es>
I (». Hart man, President; J. V. Kitts,
Vice President; Jolm G. McMarlin,
Cashier, A. C. Km#. Ass't Cashier.
A general bankliiK business transacted i
-1 liter.<s', paid on lime deposits.
Money leaned on approved security.
We Invite you to open an account with this
bank.
IHREOTOHB—Hon. Joseph Hart man, lion.
W. S. Waldron, !>r. »S. M. Hoover. 11. M«-
Hwi oney, O. t'. Collins, t. (1. Smith, Leslto P.
Ila/lett, M. rini'K in, VV. 11. l.arkln, T. I'.
Ml 111 In, I»r. W. I'. Mc<'and less. Hen .vlas
soth. W. J. Marks J. V. Kltts. A. 1.. Kelber
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, HENN'A.
CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00
Sur)>lus and Profits, 1(14,092.64
Foreign eKchange bought and sold.
Special attention given to collections.
OKKIOERHI
JOHN VotINKINH President !
JOHN II tlMl'll lIKV Vice President 1
i'. /., lIAII.I Y t ashler
E. W. 11l NOII AM Assistant Cashier
J. K. IIDTZLER Teller
DIItICOTOHH.
John Yotinklns. I» l>. ('lceland, F.. K.
Alliums, O. N. Iloyd, W. K. Met/ger, Henry
Miller, Jolin Humphrey. Tlios. Ilays, Levi
M. Wise. Kriiucls Murphy. H, Veiigcr, l> It.
I'ampbell, A. 11. Harver and Han'l Vounklns.
interest paid on time (lepiislts.
We reiipactfullv solicit voiir business.
Guaranty Safe Deposit &
Trust Company,
Armory Building, Butler, Pa.
Capital Htoek paid in #iaft,(K)O.Uo.
Payslnterest
On Time Deposits. 1
Ui'rlt'vti* iiinl Kxi i UTI'H IIUHIM "F I'V»ry
(Ic*crl|»t Imi.
Dlltßf "TOKH.
A K lli'lbur, l'i<'« . W I) llrwwloii,
Vliw Pi I'm . J V. 1(11 Ih, A. I. llt-lIH-r,
liittili'l YiiiinklllM
• Inn (!, Nli'Wlll t, Hmiy. Hllil Tl'«H*
I madam Dean's
A «HfK, i-i rU»lii nllpf I'ii <ii|.|.i'««>'l
Mm II *lll 111 I I'll i Ni'v i i hin i Wll 111 full. Hull'l
Hill. | M|ini|yl MlllNllti llnll 11 lilt 1 1. II It" il
MI 11111111-Y ll' IIIII'LML I" ni |IN'|NIII| lnr
■ L I«I III*I IMK WILL «I IUI LLN HI HII I 11111, 111
In. |ni|i| Ini v»lmn li'llnvwl, Kmii|ili'ii I' rxn.
imm II MHIIMI iII «... i « I ««.««■•»
Hnlil lii lliitlur Ht llm < Vuitr* Avii.
I'IIMI'IIIMI'V
Puarson 15. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
lU*r n(
Wick Houit Butler Penn'a
Tim lii'nl nf Immi'ii iiinl firm rliiM ri|* »i
WHVH mi liuuil mill fur lilrn.
Iliml iii'i'i>nimi><lit!lnn* In luwii Fur
limit. InutrilI IIM iiml Irmmlmil Irwin. Mpwl.
ni l inn HUurmilwKil.
Stable Room For 85 Horaaa.
QA in MHI rIHHH nf tmtli drlv*m mid
•Irufl lii<rm<« ulwiiy* on hand and f«»r »nlw
umlcr II full ff U*rjlfit<*J mid honMMi tioutfh
pon proper tint Mcitl Inn by
PEARSON B. NACE.
Tuleiiltuiie. No. 11V.
J CUT TO PIECES
\ PRICES $
> ON UP-TO-DATE GOODS £
£ Men's Oxtords. S3 50 and $4 00. Cut price S2 90 >
S Ladies' Oxfords, $3 00 and S3 50. Cut price 52
/ NO OLD STOCK. V
t YOURS FOR SHOES, i
jDaubenspeck & Turnery
Next to Savings Bank. 108 S. MAIN ST. y
I Estate j
? Investments in choice lots and i.ou» s n tbr
icavanagh Planj
/ and other choice locations in Butler 11 you w.int \
to know anything about the industries an-i irnprov.-
f ments contemplated for Hutler call on or address
< CAVANAGH & CO.,
S 325 S. Main St . Butler.
f Phones People* I*7 f'**H k4 \
\ THE PUBLIC TRUST CO., 236 4th Ave. Pittsbur*.
j MAYS DAVIS
Wholi'Mcile Dettlcrw »»l *h«.-
I FMnent of
Alch, Lieerw tint I W i i\es.
Me<lic-i n.lll Trmlc K'Hpeciiilly S*»livitv
PKOPIiP.'H PHONK ft7M BKLL PH«'NK ' H
H«'J 8011 th Main St., Butler. Pa
NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER
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Aii.eilesn people to a degne lievtr attaitud hy auv aia.i.MF
publics! Ittn.
TIIK
NEW YORK TRIBUNE FARMER
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