Ignorance LI Blows out the gas and furnishes I n| tha newspapers with a jest and i A E an obituary notice. "Didn't ,VB ■ know it was loaded" may be H an honest plea, but ft never ■■ H brought a victim back to life. ■« j H Those who let a cough run on, 11' ■ in ignorance of the danger, I\i ■ find no escape from the con- \ lIM sequences when the cough de- /ffll velopa into lung trouble. (u\ The best time to kill a snake "A is in the egg. The best time to cure a cough is when it starts. Ordinarily, a few doses |Bnr H of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- |*\ H ical Discovery will cure a H cough at the beginning. But EL v even when the cough is deep seate Heard I.lue, »r wtien-vrr i inslefctlv, DESTROYED * rotIEVKB by —v —ELECTROLYSIS— /* Without or frar. * & yfy rhi» n -rnara-itre. Moles, 7 * T Kcil Ni, ie, Birthmarks f > fj, StKlalil.l >i!:l>ej;lii,«v. TIIK KBtVYKIK FT.?"' 'TBOI.TM* CO, cofi z—r blc i, r l r«j /- . iizzzzzzz. ra. H /urs « t j S. IIOXK WORK IIY MAIL. Either of the following couitcs ; -■ o.VK II Al.k I'itici: i- Meehaiilcal Drawing, Machine I>e*lgiiltig. Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Work, Civil Engineering, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Send f"r Firmly lllu.trated Catalogue—Fn r.n I'KSJN'A. (.'OHKKSI'OMDENCB SCHOOI.S, Hamilton Blil*. MS 4ih Av«-, Plttiburg, I'a. We can turn your Old Carpets Into elegant, durable, handsome Rugs and Druggets. Only Oriental Weaver* employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SILK SAGS woven Into beautiful and Oriental-like Portiers. Our terms urn so moderate—no matter the distance—lt will pay you to send to us. DAVID LOVE & CO., (J2B Third Avenne. (L. D. Phone.) New Brighton, Pa. MEN WANTED! We want men to fill positions In offices, stores, railways, mills, factories, warehouses -skilled und unskilled workmen. Write us for Information und torms to put you to work when; you will succeed. STATIC EMPLOYMENT BUUEAU, Uootn 'MS, No. MS Liberty Ave., Pittsburg,l'a. SALESMEN WANTED (00.00 a month and expenses. Can com mence Immediately. A permanent position with chuucu of advancement. We can give you tills county as a starting point If desired and outline new territory as fast as required. Look up our standing at your local hank t nd satisfy yourself that wo are O. K. llnanc'al ly, and then write us at once If you business. No trlller* need apply, a» we want workers who expect to earn a good Income. F,rnt National .Nuricrics, Kocbeiter, X. Y ! ;>I:K ; n.'!it,s*votma!il It* I . ..14 . 1... Il 6t15 ... 1 I|l ■ .Ill' 1a....: .i»; ietuliiU.l ui llm * : w.o < t >.n 1.1 y seeurr a | ■ i •(a -c i ling to yi.nr : •..!!> j iiaj<«g II e la.;,' . ii". In A ineilc'L. nituldeil a:,. 'lite ■mi guarantees |mrfect flt. Killing ll»l>l'» a »;.ei l alty. u*i I'enn Avtaae, Flttsbmrsj, I"B. Bell Phone 3m lioustt, burn, frult.etc. I .AMI HO acres, 4-r«Kim house, barn, frult.etc. 3,f100 lis acres, H-room house, bum, frult.etc. 3,.Ki0 IUO acres,tX-room house, barn, frtilt.oti'. 2I» acres.ll-room house, barn, frult.etc. ii,M> iVi acres. ste relied upon to a large extent. The chambermaid takes immediate posses sion of a room upon de parture. She picks up a*tliing that appears to have been left unintention ally. A note describing the article and giving the name of the guest, the room number and the time of departure is taken to the clerk. The property is turned over to the housekeeper and by her to the "lofct" department. Said the clerk of one fashionable ho tel: "I remember a Singular case of a man who didn't respond at once to the hall boy s call for an early train. The result was that when he did get up he had to run. Kroui the station we got a call or. the telephone: " 'Hurry to my room.' lie shouted, •and on the taMe you'll find a very Val uable package. It's my eyes. Send them to the station.' "Sure enough, we found two glass eyes on the dressing table In a plush case. One was for daily use and the other for an emergency. Guests often forget their false teeth, but that was the only ease I ever knew of a man leaving his eyes." Rings and pins are often found on the wash stand. Valuable pins are fountl everywhere, the window cur tains being a favorite depository. Watches and revolvers bob out from under pillows. Of course when the owner's a'ldress is known and any thing valuable is left he is notified and the article sent to him. If not called for in a few months, the forgot ten article usually becomes the per quisite of employees. New York Times. PRIMITIVE PUMPS. The Mechanism t"*eil In Ancient Egypt it ml In China. A representative piece of mechanism occurs frequently on the sculptures of early Egypt. It has the appearance of and Is generally believed to be that of a portable pump. The hydraulic screw is also attributed to I his people, but their main reliance seems always to have been t* shadoof, seen every where along the banks of the Nile, an invention so simple and so well adapt ed to their needs that it remains today substantially the srtme at It has been through all the centuries since history began. The same may be said regarding the chain pump In China, an Invention the origin of which antedates the Christian era. This simple machine, which seems never to have been improved upon, Is in such common use that every agricul tural laborer is In possession of one. Where irrigation Is conducted on a lar ger scale the chain pump is made pro portionately larger and moved by a very simple tread wheel, and still lar ger ones are operated by yoking a buf falo or other animal to a suitable driv ing machine. The application of steam to raising water Is of uncerlain origin. "T.ong be fore the Christian era certain applica tions of fire to vessels containing wa ter, by which effects were produced calculated to astonish Ignorant wor shipers, were practiced by the priests of Egypt, Greece and Home, but their knowledge seems never to have been turned Into any channel of secular use fulness. Itepulaed by Bee*. * A striking incident of the relief of Cawnpore was the rout of the Ninth lancers by a swarm of bees. A village In the line of marcli was found to be defended by a hastily Improvised stockade, on the top of which a num ber of hives were stuck. Into one of these a young officer jabbed his sword, with a result that in far less time than It takes to tell It the whole advance guard was racing for dear life to the rear, and Sir Hope Grant hastily formed line of battle, believing it re pulsed by the mutineers in force. Illce Stuffing. Rice stuffing for roast chicken or tur key Is considered preferable to the usu al breadcrumbs. To prepare It brown one chopped onion in a tablespoonful of butter and mix with It four cupfuls of cold boiled lice and one cupful of breadcrumbs that have been moistened In one cupful of milk. Season with sage, parsley or other sweet herbs, as desired. Add half a pound of sausage meat or finely chopped salt pork and lilt and pepper to taste. I'robably True. Wabash—l wonder what makes old Gotrox dress so shabbily? Monroe—His pride, my boy. Wabash—Why, how's that? Monroe—He's afraid his customers will mistake him for one of his clerks.— Chicago News. A Tlrcnonte Femon. "No," said Mr. lillgglns; "I haven't any use for philosophers." "Why not?" "My Idea of a philosopher Is a man who pretends he enjoys hard luck." — Washington Star. For some reason or other we often road that some man or other has "dis appeared suddenly." It would be re markable to read of one who disap peared gradually.—Washington Times. Sfickney Junior Gasoline Engine, $130.00 Three horse Power JC THE j* Moit Durable JL Grinding: Feed, fc Pumping Water, M Ml* Sawing wood, t Running Cream v..^ Ssperators, Churns, SSjjj* JjYi Feed Grinders, Corn Shelters, Ensilage & , !Sjfo^a Fodder Cutters, and General Power Pur- J X poses. Every Engine M fully Guarantied. I 5 SOLD BY JAMES F. McNARY, Empire Building, Cor. sth & Liberty, Pittsburg, Pa. »*OH. SAIiE-PAHM. ZO-arra farm In tlie South; clo»n to million; &-room IIIIUIMJ; bar. , lieulioiiM, workshop, ctr.; «|ilciidlil winter lioiiia or poultry farm; tirlr« (1000; terras IMI down, (S monthly. ItlSl.KY's ItKAI. ESTATE CO., 411 (irantatraet, l'ltUhurx, I'a. THE ONLY WA Y to mako moni>y In the stock rnnrket Is told In n little IMIIIIC Iet Uixtuil L>y Thn HWAIN COMMIBHION CO., Ilroltirs, 314 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, I'a. Free rur the asking. AIiENTH In nil part* of the utalii to will a useful article; Htrletly new; over I .Ml per i-ont prollt. write for Information or .'nil uto In a. u.. or drop card maklriK appointment. <.i n eral Agent, Koom 31">, IVrKUNon Block, l'ltt*- qurn, Pa. LEVINTONS' Great Reduction Sale of High-Class Clothing. PRICES DEEPLY SLASHED The time has come for a general redaction all through our mammoth stocks We do it radically, unreservingly, in no uncertain manner. Prices are genuinely cut. No half-hearted effort or joggling with former figures, but straightforward, bona fide reductions that mean positive money-saving to those who respond to this advertisement. Genuine reductions. The dollars yon save will come in handy for other necessities. What will please yon most, probably, is the fact that these goods have that crisp freshness that immediately denotes newness and exclnsiveness. We know of no former year in which the reductions were so sweeping in most wanted goods. DOWN COME THE CLOTHING PRICES. Men's Suits and Overcoats. $(?.00 regular price, sale price only $3.75 7.50 regular price, sale price only 5.00 12.00 and $lO regular price, sale price only 7.50 12.50 to $15.00 regular price, sale price only 9.75 18 00 to $22.00 regular price, sale price only 14.50 25.00 to $28.00 regular price, sale price only 19.50 Our entire stock of Men's. Boys" and children's clothing goes at cut prices. A visit to our store will snrely reward yon. You can't afford to stay away from such great bargains. Sale starts Saturday morning at 8 o'clock and will last only 9 days. LEVINTONS' Reliable One Price Clolhers, 122 S. Main St., Butler, Pa To begin to think about what papering you are going to do before the 1 Spring rush begins. Onr stock of Wall Paper for 1903 surpasses all ■ previous seasons. Double the amount we ever earned. Quality, tasty B designs and colorings can't be beat. Come in and look around it ■ yon don't want to buv. It will be time well spent and a pleasure for you ■ to cee the FINEST and LARGEST display of Wall Coverings ever shown g in Butler. No trouble to show goods. Picture and Mirror Framing a specialty. Patterson Bros' 1 236 N. Main St. Phone 400. Wick Building. ANNOUNCEMENT '*»■' ' J'- ' OF | Fall and Winter Millinery ( >- - ". Owing to the beauty of the assort j . i ment. and the novelties in the styles, it > J. ! j will pay yon to come ami see this ex '/. '• '' Iff **•*»;-* •'' «\ "i hibition of Fine Patterns and Hats of Srf'j . -v-:,. • - . •-J all descriptions A larger and better V :■■/*> V ; n -Mi •»■' i-.- 2 selection ol' up-to-date Millinery can not **7,Wi'j'/l " be found in the city. We have what i I'llil/1 our customers want when they want it, 1;! tjf i ' and at the prices they want it. We can »'''// Jal'i. help yon snit each customer. 't&P&yfcs Call to see us at Rockenstein's, MILLINERY EMPORIUM. . . _ Butler, Fs 328 South Main Street. - - MARSH ROOT No better combination, as we prepare it, could be formulated to act more spe cifically upon the Kidneys and Liver than Marsh Root. As a Liver I"vy,'or ator Marsh Root is now a conceded fact, and where the Liver is torpid and slufr (iish Constipation manifest, the body tired, the eyes blurred, and weakened, the complexion poor, a sensation of dull headaches, and languor prevailing, Marsh Root will overcome them. As to the Efficacy of Marsh Root, and its fi«ht against Kidney Diseases, you can be yonr own judge if yon are an af flicted, and if it fails to relieve or cure you, take the bottle back to your Drug- Kist and he will pive you your money back. ISlarwli Hoot HtniidH for the cure of Inflammation or Catarrh of the Bladder, Blocked Kidneys, Scalding Urine, Rheumatic Gout, (iravel, Uric Acid, etc. The organs that require the most careful attention (and are the most often neglected, and the human fitters or strainers —the Kidneys, and therefor doubly require your attention. Do not delay when tin; Kidney machinery needs repair. l>o not allow a break down to IroalonK When It Is too late "A stitch in time naves nine." In'.*!* cases out of every 100. a lM)ttle of Harsh Root for a small outlay will relieve you of your trouble and worry. For sale only at Reed's Pharmacy Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts.. Butler, Pa j i I > BRASS CASTINGS OF ALI. KINDS < 1 > { > MADE TO ORDER. < > < I ► REAR OF CAMPBELL S MACHINE * | > ! > SHOP, E. WAYNE ST , I ' BUTLER, PA. < I > AGENTS AGENTS $1 000 000 DEPOSITED With the State of lowa to Protect Policies. We write more ten-year Investment en dowment. contracts than all other companies combined; ages »to (HI; no examination; no prohibited occupations; want agents In every city In Pennsylvania. ■ Norlhwestern Life and Havings < o„ UXMI Keystone llulldlng, Pittsburg, I'a. FIRE! PUT IT OUT. with the EXCELSIOR DKY COMPOUND FIRh EXTINGUISHER, The aOth Century Wonder. The modern, up to date lire killer. Every house and business place should be protect ed with theru. Write for our new book tell ing about It. (Agents wanted.) Excelsior l ire Appliance Co..lfi)Eighthave..Homestead.l a. Curry College, Pittsburg, Pa. FORTY-THIRD YEAR. Catalogue mailed-on-application. J. 11. WALLACE, Ph. M., President. ( Wm. Foster, ( $ Architect. $ y Plans of all kind of buildings J \ furnished on short notice. S / Office in Berg Building, C J Butler, Pa. V ||f<; %.•••; rt.ACl'.n I'OII KAI.K f*Mlr< I(" »• •• • Confoc. (i.'il I . ( I;; . i 111-, <• -"Ill, I! .Ml* '•> |UMt4Ur«llt, II.,:, ,i ,in I'liL.tmri; nr invul.v t»wii», rail at our , tv, i< i.r will* n « ill lie iilomwil to allow iuu »• ■ •* i "'I ki...w ■ •>» '"lt >"ii. lln'A ICK I mill I'SON ( II , On* It'! llmXiug , 1 illh Aituuc, IMtl.tnirg, I'a. I»l I ll.*- M»»t perfi-i-t ayati i:i of -In mating, rutili.il i.'ll.uliig < .light roallloii" I' r cuuipe . t |n,|>ih- s i Tayl»r *y*iwa, «! r«im at®., raiai.io Hflli alr.wt. I'ltUlmrg. I'a. WANTED Wire Drawers; twouty-Hve ej ncrlenced wire drawers Highest wages paid. ' Page Woven Wire Fence Co., Munessen, Pa, Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and see us when in need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S. G. PURVIS, PH. G Uoth Phones. , 218 S. Main St. butler Pn. SOMETHING NE\V_^ In the photograph line can be seen at the Findley Studio. The Artist Proof photograph on exhibition now, they are winners and please all who want an artistis picture Stop in and sec them. Novelties for Ho'iday trade now ready. Broaches and buttons of all descriptions. Copying and enlarging. A. L. FINDLEY, Telephone 236. P. O. H'd'g, Butler. Brunches—Mare and Kvans City. REMOVAL We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 208 N. Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are right 011 Mouuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figurrs on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc., as we have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Works of Cincinnati, 0., for this town and vicinity. P. H. Secliler Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler arid Graduate Optician Ne*t T intr to Oonrl Hon*" Hutler Pn W. S & E. WICK, DEALERS IN Rough and Worked Lumber of V-1 Kind* lloi.ru, Hash anil Mouldings Oil Willi Rigs a Specialty. Office and Yard IC Cunningham and Monroe Ms near West l'uun ( De|>ot {< N. 0. I>AVIHoN, (ia» and Strain Engines, Holl«r».Pumps,< om pressors, M» Frlck Building. ' Ittithurg. I a NOW A' 4 / • /■** That the Xmas rush is over onr WATCH and ' A JEWELIiY repair department is better able 4 J- V\ 1 to take care of the repairs than for the past " ''f; |J -J « moriUi which has been excedingly busy. We :! can tnrn oat repairs now the same day as re f I jl ceived— no waits or delays. If yon have a ' iaH watcL,clock, spectacles or any kind of jewelry yon wish repaired if yon will bring it to me I : & OM. will guarantee it done in a first class manner and prices low. Eves examined free by the latest methods. CARL H. LEIGHNER, Graduate Optician and Jeweler, 2oq S. Mam Street, BUTLER, PA. ■S—• -- -^8 i I i I "! Na IOYIQI S3&nK | of Pittsburgh L Capital $2,000,000.00 f Particular attention given to the accounts of out-of-town depositors. Every accommodation that is consistent with prudent banking. I A. \V. MELLON, PRISIDZNT R. B. MELLON, Vict PariintNT W. S. MITCH..LL, CASHIH 514- SmitHfield St., Pittsburg'}*, P«. 1 I I i | i CAPITAL? $200,000.00. SURPLUS $200,000.00. Butler Savings & Trust Co. BUTLER, PA., SUCCESSOR TO BUTLER SAVINGS BANK Does a general banking business and acts as Receiver and Assignee through its Trust Department, rakes entire charge of the business affairs of Insolv ent Corporations and Individuals, and gives them the benefits of its thorough organization, experience and responsi bility IT SOLICITS APPOINTMENTS IN THESE CAPACITIES. OFFICERS: WM. CAMPBELL, Jit President J. HENRY TROUTMAN, Ist V ice President W. A. STEIN 2nd Vice President Louis B. STEIN Treasurer C. E. CRONENWETT Ass't Treasurer W. D. BRANDON Solicitor o per cent, interest paid on time de posits. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE. TH EC Butler Count; National Bank, Butler Penn, Capital paid in - - |200,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $140,000.00 Jos. Ilartnian, President; J V. Ritts, ; Vice President; John G. McMarlin, Cashier, A. C. Krug, Ass't Cashier. A general banking business transacted. Interes*. paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. We Invite you to open an account with this bank. DIRECTORS—Hon. Joseph Ilartman, lion. W. S. Waldron, Dr. IN. M. Hoover. H. Mc- Hweeney, 0. P. Collins, 1. O. Smith, Leslie P. Hazlett, M. Flneg.m, W. 11. Larkln, T. P. Mifflin, Dr. W. C. McCandless. Hen Mas Nfltb. W. J. Marks. J. V. Ultta. A. J,, lteiber THE Farmers' National Bank, . BUTLER, PENN'A. CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $17,500.00. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Special attention given to collections. OFFICERS: JOHN YOUNKINS President JOHN HUMPHREY Vice President C. a. BAILEY ('ashler E. W. BTNOHAM Assistant Cashier .1. F. HUTZLER Teller DIRECTORS. John Younklns. D. L. Cieeland, E. E. A brums, C. N. Itoyd, W. F. Metzger, Henry Miller, John Humphrey. Thos. Hays, Lev! M. Wise. Francis Murphy, S. Yeager, I>. B. Campbell, A. 11. Sarver and llan'l Younklns. Interest paid on time deposits. We respectf jllv solicit vour business. > 3. ;VE AT HOME! III! MW >EAH lill.lll j I'his METAL CLOCK SAVINGS j II \NIC t- r.v« ry pernon c .t.utin>» a savings » a votiiU of Sent on .cqueit. U> pay 4 per cent iiiltri*st coiiipoumlcBunc. o v Vi AU '"tt.K'A, % 1,-jA • . '■ if CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS 53,700,000 00 REAL ESTATE TRUST CO. >.ll FOURTH AVtNUIT PtTTSSUP.Q r ' 413 FEDERAL ST. & " U. S. STEEL Do not fail to get our special letter on this stock. It tells you HOW to make large profits on a SMALL investment WRITK AT ONCK—DON'T DKLAY —as the market is now on bottom. Stocks and Grain carried on margin. Our Daily Forcast of the Stock and Grain Market mailed free. £. B JENKINS & CO., Inc CAPITAL #JOO,OOO Hankers and Brokers, '.II I Fourth Avenue. I'ittsbnrtc, Pa. I'hom-H Hell :!:!«•.' Court. I'. & A. Main. Binding of Books ils our occupation. We put our entire time to studying the best i and latest methods of doing our ! work. If you are thinking of having some work done in this line I am sure you will be well pleased if you have it done at The Bntler Book Bindery, W. W. AMON, Prop. Opp. Conrt Iloase. THE FIGURES of men are various and most of them are more or less out of propor tion; but a perfect figure is preserved to appear ance by the arc of the tailor. We take the pains to restore the form spoiled by nature, not to a dull uniformity, as it everyone must look alike, but toward har mony —clothes foi in dividual. See our showing of the season's newest cloth. Aland, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES. i i PAROID I READY OOFING. . I>AI EPRESENTS the results of years of Experience and Ex perimenting. /ANLY requires painting every few years. Not when first laid. T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. j i \EM AND for PAROID is world | wide. MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PLY Other FiictH, Samples ami Prices are yours if yon will ask us. L C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. # See the sign dlrect '""TrJ 'y °PP og " e the PostoHice, l?l Theodore Yogeley, Keal Estate and Insurance Agency, 3 238 S. Main St., ■ Butler, Pa. ■J If yon have property to N«slI, trade, or rent yj or, wiiiii. to buy orJj gi m| rent caii. write or mi ulione mo. fist Mailed Upon Application. L. c. WICK, DiUUtR 'M LUFLBER. JbH i-aetß'S ENGLISH ENMYROYAL PILLS /ilk IP ,r! Mil IDA' I I' % In Krd RIK* .1.1 in. li.Hi boju. wiUcil with blue ribbon, .tltc olkrr. Koruar ilnUK<-roua ■llun.nuil liullallmna. Hll> "f your I imtiri-.i . «< n*l le. in nti»ui|n III' I'nrllrulttr.. Tcntl tun 111 ■'■ teller lor l.it«lle«." I" I'd" rrlnrn lull. H>,OOOlVnUmi.iil«l». CHJUI by ..11 |IIIIKKI"l>i (IIICHKHTKU OIIKMtCA!• CO. .4100 MIMIIOUU Miunrr. I'HIUL, HA HUIUD Alt ••••#. T D. & T. Jl}cirr'«> and i»i shoos we have Hanan and Torrey's Pat. # J Colt Enamt'ls. Wlour Calf and I'at. Vlel all go at S.i.s". f C In our JJ.SS lot of Men's :tn«J SI.OO shoes we have Enamels. Pat. Colt, Vicl J * Khi. Box Calf and Wlour Calf, lllueher or Hals—all go at fi.KS. f j In our ?;.]< lot of Men's f. 7j :;rnl r>.iM shoes we have Enamels. Vlci Kid leatlier / Q lined. Box Ca f leather lined and Vli-i Kid. all lace all gn at is. S / In our - lot of Ladies' £>.."»> and yl.flO shoes we have Enamels. Pat. Colt, f j Velotir t alf and Vlci Kid . Pat. tip. 11. Sole. Blucher and lace—all go at (5.69. { £ In our sl.l** lot of Ladies' |?id and S'lWshoes we have high cut Velours and % J llox t'alf. Vlel Kid, Pat. tip «ml stock tip all go at 31.55. M f Men's Buckle Arctics s SO \ j Men's Felt Boots and Overs l.an ! f Men's Coon-tall Snow Excluders 2.2Ti J > Child's huhbers 30 r Misses' Knobvrs 30 \ f Ladies' Rubbers 3a f j Men's S. A. Rubbers 40 V £ We have made a large cut on all our Winter goods. Come iu and see our price J \ liefoiv going elsewhere. % J Wegiye ballots for Carlisle Piano contest. X \ DAUBENSPECK & TURNER, ) NEXT TO SAVINGS BANK. P \ 108 S. Main St. Bntler, S | CLEARANCE SAbE | , | DrvJ Goods and Coats | ' X CCWH=NCING S | Tuesday, Jan. 6th, 1903.1 W Prices are cut wide open for this January Sale and we W promise you some rousing values in 1 Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Flannelettes, r Muslins, Tickings, Underwear, Hosiery, * Ribbons, Laces, etc. Ufe Every Coat in Stock Must be Sold, g We slaughter the prices on Coats-unmercifully in order to (R clean up stock quickly. ■> Take advantage of this sale to get a peerless bargain. k g L. Stein & Son,! 2 108 N MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. » CUT PRICES! GOOD BYE OVERCOATS. While there's lots of Winter ahead— soiling* timeOfr WINTER OVERCOATS C ' is growing short. o © And on Saturday, January 3rd, we shall place cut prices on all our Over coats that will move them out ot the store in a hurry. Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats all are in for a move. You can't make a better paying investment than to buy a Coat now r . Now is the time to root out the old pocket-book. Sale Price on all #8 Overcoats $ 4.00 Sale Price on all 10 Overcoats 6.00 Sale Price 011 all 12.50 Overcoats 7.50 Sale Price on all 15 Overcoats 10.00 Sale Price 011 all 18 Overcoats 12.00 Sale Price on all 22 Overcoats 15.00 All Boys' and Children s Overcoats at the same proportionate LOW PRICES. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. MAYS & DAVIS Wliolemile Dealers ir\ the I 1 I' inest ol lAic^uior©* Aleis, Beersand Wildes. Medicirml Trude K»pecially Solicited. People's Phone 578 Phone 218 322 South Main St,, Hutler, Pa. Try The CITIZ6N FOR JOS WORK