woman what she would |sell her health Br -7 \ for and she would tell V . » \-ou thnt the choicest ■ , \ diamonds in the world I \\ , could not buy it. What I \\ use for diamond rings to I i emphasize the shrunken JM&S I fingers, or earrings to light mil u p the cheelc3 h° llowe<l b >' Lwl disease ? Uw Health is the first requisite HKto womanly happiness. General BBCTfII-health in women has its ori llHgin in local womanly diseases. Cure the diseases of tlie delicate Wx womanlv organism and the gen yM eral health is perfectly restored. The remarkable benefits ex wX perienced from the use of Dr. (jy Pierce's Favorite Prescription ■I are due to this medicine's per- JH feet cures of womanly diseases. IW It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflam- M mation and ulceration and cures A female weakness. " It affords me great pleasure to be able to say a few words in regard to W the menu of Dr. Pierce s Favorite ll Prescription as-1 his ' Golden Medical V Discovery,' writes Mrs. Flora \rn, of ■ Dallas, tackscn Co., Mo, # "I was # tempted to try these medicines after | Zf seeing the effect upon nry mother. At M an early stage of married life I was m creatlv bothered with painful txrn gW ods, also a troublesome dram which MM rendered me very weak and unfit for U work of any kind. I became so thin ■[ there was nothing left of me but skin wM and bone. My husband became W alarmed and got me a bottle of * J-a- vorite Prescription.' After he saw tne f wonderful effects of that one he got K me two more, and after I used those A up there was no more pain, and I be gan to gain in flesh very rapidly." TO « Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women v ML we ll. Acccept no substiute for JjU the medicine which works won ders for weali 2^39women. Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions, which-adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a far more serious trrnible than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, funics, smokes and snuffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Palm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh, or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All dnfggists sell the 50c. size. Fly Brothers. 5G Warren St., K.I. The Balm cures without pain, docs not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. with Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Kasul Catarrh and Hay Fover. 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. Three Klxe«. 39c., 50c. and fcl.OO. SoM by Druiiidala, or wnt prepaid on receipt of price. Humphrey*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Hta.. Sew Vorlt 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 pervial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $3. Bold by Druggist*, or acnt prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John N. Yi Superfluousjiair On ilie Female Fare, On j3!{o!jE3BffiK r, k. H' U . Clucks Above the /. ftear<l I.IJII-, or wlier«-vi-r V> i». ißlitly, DEBTXMJVtU - iroHKVi.it by "z —ELECTROLYSIS— /f IfWP Wltlwol Pain or K< ar. y ? J rhl*r. Mole«, 7 ~ T ICi-1 Nil", lllrthiiiarki T" ) fK. mil all l>l MuUh<siiln,on or J Prf amli.-r the >kln r*r* r » DA fully rewiTrt by an KXI-EItT OPKUATOR, win i»i« ctron till* work his onillrldrd time for the latl U'l* Conaultalloa fri-e a I uflli eor by letter, WIIITK TO.IiAT. THE NBWVOHK KI.ECTHOT.TWI* CO. COO Btra*! ZI.ZZ., CU tit . TI~7Z2Z2Z, PA. Hour, a to 6. " 1 1 lIO9IK WOItIC HY MAIL. £4t ln-r n( Ilia following conr*t:l -f O.MS IIAJLK I'KK Ki- Mcchanlral Drawing, Machine Ileilgnlne, Jlf li.inbal Knglneerlof, Architectural Work, Civil Engineering, llookkeejlng, Shorthand. fii-r-fl for Flnnly lllu.trated Catalogue—VAXß. I'I.N'N'A. COKRKHI'ONDENCE SCHOOLS, lUmllton Ilhlg. Mh Are., I'llUlmrg, I'a. Wo can turn your Old Carpets Into elegant, durable, hiindMorne Rugs and Druggets. Only Oriental Weaver* employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SILK RAGS woven Into beautiful and Oriental-like Portiers. Our term* are WJ moderate—no matter tlie •llataiice-ll will pay you to Heild to u>i. DAVID LOVE & CO., H2H Third Avenue, (L, D. Phone.) New Brighton, I'a. MEN WANTED! We want men to Oil positions In oiHcea, *U>r<«, railway*, ml I In, faclorliM. warehoum;* —•killed and unakllled workmen. Write us for Information and termn to put you to work where you will Hurti-.eed. STATE KMI'I.OVMKNT HIIUEAU, liootn No. l.llierty Ave., l'lttHburK.l'a. SALESMEN WANTED 100.00 a month and expi-nse*. Can com mence Immediately. A permanent poHltlon wltli chance of advancement. We can K lve you thin county a* a «tartliiK point If deiifred and outline new territory aa fimt an nNjtilrcd. I.ook up our htaudliig at your local bank tnd hatlufy yourself that we are U. K. lliianc'al iy, and then write UH at once If vou m.rnu 1/unlil<■»<«. No need apply, as we want worker# who expect Ui earn ajfood income. Pimt National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y •f ARBitcVlnver. < . bf.attl i «; I n,.' i ijii-.-tenihil ticiloi.iiii->-.v .m ure it | M .luceorillnir to your ability; unong u,< t,-.< M In Ainnlea. unalih-d ami by your owu it: .(' opyrlgl.tof thl. tyaunu applied for.) Ad riri liiforinalliin lirparlmeut, Htar Kiujiloymeut Uurtau, 120 bUtb .UMt, I'ltUOurg, I'a, ONTKOI'ATIIIC I*ll YHI CI ANN. I IK. -. A. THOMPSON, DJI, IHAJIEI, MAIIAF FEV, riiyilcjni).. (Iraduatei Amerl run M-liool. IIIIM Arrott llulldlug, Hell l'houe M4o—Court, rillsburg, I'a. liAniEK' TAILOHINfJ. liner— The Ladlea' Tailor, Aipri...iine,i that he eloM* out at below roet, all foreign material! left over from the Autumn M >wm, >o aa to make room for uprlng gooila. The Brni guarantee#perfect flt. Killing llahll. a ipecl altv. OM I'rim Aveair, l'ltl.liur U , Pa. 11. II I'hot.e aum—a Orant. [JnaflanT^iTDßaiVs A K»f<>, certain relief for MiipprmMed Menatriiatlon. Never known to full. Hafe! MUP-! Hueedyl HatlKfuction (iuaranP-«-d or money R<-fiiniled. Kent pn-paUl for 11.00 |«-r ho*. Will vend them on trlnj to be paid for when r<-lleved. Humph-* I ree. UWITtO Mtpicatco.. ..I T4. Hr»l<l in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy II lPB»| r A FT'B PHILAD£LPHI/| ,( V nfJaß -DENTAL ROOMS.- U t 1 39 - Bth Ave., Plttaburij, f'» pi I*l W«'rr pnACTICA , /_YJ"b'elto'[)( Hps a CROWN rod BF.|i:ji worn |i fiff* Sot llU.lmrg— WH Y NOT DO U fwlvO'Jß ß '' 'I CROWNSL" W»'"» BRIOGE work r.-du.-wl I . r'aVl PEH TOOTH Al«, th. i* U W l«-»t"it of IVi-th mndi, ON I.Y For Sale—Desirable Ohio Farms K acre, 7-room house, tiarn. fruit,eic.J JBd Hacres, *-room lioute, burn, fruit.etc. i.IXNI mi i«:r"-s, 4-room houae, burn, fruit,elc, ".unit UN acres, 0-rooui house, barn, fruit.etc :i vm 101) acres,l3-room houae, barn, fruit,elc, i.mai Slflacn4.l4-roum liouae, barn, frnlt.et'-. 4tl» ai-ri-M, xtock farm, a Iteauly: liny It l.'l.son Houd stump for llin:i Illustrated catalog. 11.11. NEILL, Oakmont, I'cnu'a. The Irl.ii « u Die. An Irish antlioritj Thus defines as an expert tlit* effects of a well deliv ered curse: "The lielief uwoi -g the an cient Irish was that a curse once pro nounced must fall in some direction. If it has been deserved by hiui on whom it is pronounced, it will fall on hint sooner or later, hut if it has not then it will return upon the person who pronounced it. They compare it to a wed ire with which a woodman cleaves timber. If it has room to go, it will go and cleave the wood, liut if it has not It will fly out and strike the woodman himself, who is driving it, between the eyes." There are throe altars inside tlie eashel at Innismurray. Ireland, built square of roujrh loose stones and hav ing on the top of them a number of curious, round, smooth stones. These have been used for cursing by turning them, and the natives are very super stitious about them. One mode of averting the curse was for the person against whom the stones were turned to have a grave dust. to cause himself to be laid in it and to have three shovelfuls of earth eaat over him. the gr.ivedirjrers at the sOKe time reciting rhymes. Fatlior mid Son. What a fatli r can do. If he will, is to make his o'vn experience and knowl edge an ins parable part of the intel lectual and spiritual equipment of his son. but he can do this only when he cares so much about it as to luaUe it a daily, hourly object of his life, says the Cosinop lit.in. So many fathers shirk the undt rtaking; so many of them stand aloof and let the p: jcl'«us years go by. willing to give anything and everything except themselves. The first and great reward of course Is the one that comes when he sees the boy upon the verge of manhood going out Into the world to face the Inevitable dangers which confront the novice, for the life of a man differs from the life of a woman in this respect- that at son e time or other, sooner or later, the time must cuine when he shall stand alone, relying on his own strength to conquer if lie be sound and brave, to fall if he be weak and cowardly. niirrr I'liiiiiertlcol (i«l It* Name. It might be imagined that Connecti cut is called the "land of steady hab its" on account of the exemplary con duct of its citizens. But it obtained that title in a different manner. A citi zen of that state explains the matter thus: "In Hie early colonial times it was the custom to provide every one who assisted at a dedication, church building or barn raising with n 'hooker' of good Jamaica rum. These functions, needless Jo say, were popular. When the charter creating Connecticut a crown colony arrived, there was, of course, a celebration. The first govern or, John Winthrop. refused to provide rum and in liis inaugural address de plored the custom of tippling, saying 'it did not lead to steady habits.' There upou tlie Nutmeg State had a title to band down to posterity."—New York Tribune. Can Von flee AlrT If air caimot be seen, what is It that we see quivering above a field on a hot summer day or even above a hot stove in the hone? That question has puz zled many a head, both old abd young. The answer usually given is that It is the beat, but heat cannot be seen, and therefore it Is not the heat. The explanation of the phenomenon Is really quite simple, like all such things, when we bear It. As a matter of fact, It is air that we see quivering, but heat makes it visible. The quiver ing is caused by the upward passage, close by each other, of small currents of air of different temperatures In which the rays of light are Irregularly refracted, and this makes the currents visible. Value of < npllnl. Once upon a time two utter bank rupts wrc considering ways ami means of getting needed money. "I know bow we can make $!)," said one. "IIow?" asked the other. "Hals'- a dollar note to ten by placing a cipln r nfti r tlie one." # "Where will we raise the dollar?" Then the scheme failed for want of capital. Moral.- The great financial diiliculty is in raising the first dollar.—New York Herald. (tinnai'il Ilia Ticket. An entertaining story Is told of a railway manager in Wales whose iden tity was not known to the ticket col lector of an outlying station, lie was walking through the station door when the collector surprised him with a re quest for his ticket. "My face is my ticket," he said, with much pleasantry. "Oli," said tin- collector, "tny orders are to punch all tickets!" A Xl ttry «1 Itolx-Hplerre, The story Is told of Itobespierre that at one time, when at the height of his power, a lady called upon him, be seeching hi in to spare her husband's life, lie scornfully refused. As she turned away she happened to tread upon the paw <f his pet dog. He Inrnc I upon lie/ and asked, "Madam, have you no humanity?" llrvriißf. Small Hoy-dive me a large bottle of thi- worst medicine you've got in your store Druggist What's the matter? "Well. I've been left all alone with grandma, and she's suddenly been tak en Kiel;, and I'm going to get even with hei .'"—Life. lircps It fo 111 111 M«*l r. The ma:i with "untold wealth" Is the one wiio drslges the tax assessor. Phil adelphia Uecoid. Pt.pm'm Joke. "I think It Is so silly to see a baby biting his toes." reftiarked tbe young mother. "Well, I don't." sjsike up the young fatlu-r. "it shows that he Is already learning how to be thrifty." "Thrifty?" "Yes: isn't lie making Iwitii ends meet ?" - Cllleilgo News f-'lrat After Dinner Siteeeli, "I wonder who made the first after dinner speech?" asked the philosopher. "Adam." r« piled the wise guy prompt ly. "As h'MIII as lie got through with the core of Ilia! apple he said, 'The wo man tempted me,' didn't he?" —Cincin- nati Commercial Tribune. In Ih* lli-|ilha. "HeV trying to get u reputation as Hie worst js'Kslinlst in town." "lie Is tii" worst already." "(ili. no; lie's only trying to lie." "illlt lie declares lie knows It will Jusl lie ills Itlek not to succeed." — Catholic standard and Tillies. Ilnu|il|iea. It Is ratd (hut the only thing Scotch 111 a set of bagpipes Is tbe sheepskin and tartnn The wood ebony or eocus comes fron: Africa or Jamaica, Hie Ivory from Ai'rl a. the horn from Aus tralla and Hi* cane for the reed from Spain. A C'na« of Heredity. ('holly Do you know, Sharp, I believe some people inherit their stn pldlty. Mlns Sharp Isnt. Mr. Saphcad, It Is not proper to speak that way of your parents. Columbia Jester. 1 llnl f-'lnlali, ' | "-.IV. lug of "a hot linleti,'" re marked t'nelc Alien Sparks, "there's the wasp." Chicago Xrlbuue. Music Department! We have added a lrusieal department —good music—good instruments and everything that belongs to a mnsic store. Call and inspect the famous Merrill Piano. One of the best high grade pianos on the market. We can sell it on easv payments. Want a Violin, Mandolin, Banjo. Guitar or Accordecn, we have them. Send for our catalogue of l'h- sheet mnsic, containing over 1000 titles, and | we have them all in stock. We will get any piece of music you need, in fact we are in shape to supply all your wants in the musical line at DOUGLASS BOOK STORK Near P. 0.. 241 S. Main St A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE That little cold this strenuous wintry weather has given yon may develop in to something more serious. Better check it at once. Lewin's whiskey will do it. Try it. ALWAYS 13 ))< . nM'ii, LARGE, OVEBIIOLT. IM IkKMIKIMKK. *T. VBBBOS, TIKIIPSOX, I;I B>ON, I»lLL15«tB. BWDGEPOBT. and offer them to you 6 year old at $1 per full quart, 6 quarts &>OO. GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE. whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, $2 00 per gal lon. We pay express charges on all mail orders of »T>uo or c.er. tioods shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS llf WIHES AITD LIQUORS, How 14 Smlthfield Street, formerly 4U Water Street. PITTSBURG, PA. •Phones: Bell 2l'«' P- ft A. 1458. H HABIT JENDU Removes all desire for Alcoholic Stimulant Im mediately. Settles the ftomacli, heals It aud calms the nerve# at once. Produces natural sleep. Creates a normal appetite and good digestion. Restores vigorous strength, health and manhood. It will cure the moat serious case of IneNrlety or Drink lfahlt Disease. TSRMB 3Ioi>KKATIC. F full partinil.il* a<ldr** •. THE .IKM)I' COMPANY, §OS Ai> Penn I'a S. T. TAYLOR CUTTING SCHOOL. rtTPILS Mont jierfcrt system of I)r#H«ijiaklnit, Cutting and Fitting taught. Position* stcured fol Mnipetent pupils. Patterns Cut u> Order. AA2 PtNN Ave.. (CNTRANCI STM BT> PITTSBURG. PA. HCNIXKHH PLACEK FOR SAl.E—PsrtleS wanting to buy a business sa<-h as <;rocery, Confeo tlonary, C,lg»r, Dry (joods, Uanlwsre. Kentaurant, Hotels etc., in Pittsburg or nearby towns, call at our offlc*,or wrlt« us. Win be nlnased to show you a business and know w« ran suit you. HOWICK-THOMPSON CO.. Gazette Building., >47 Kiftb Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, rvril.* I.sdles »•' V-am lialr <lrp« In?, nnnl- scalp Ueatoiciil, 'trial trealim hi - -iiilli-an glTfjn; open from '< :t. ip. 'till 0 i: '-1 a idrcss Mailam Jarnr, hair dres«ln s ' pallor au<! scb<x>l. IIMM Fifili avenue, I'lttsbuiE l-n Chi-J. -iitft'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS |Pf Hafv. Al vav . r.-liablf ask Drogflst fo? MIM lIIMllt M ill mi'talli'.' boiM, neafe<| with blue ribbon T»K« no otb«*r. lU'fuw drniprroiw NUIMII' milorm nod lanlf allots*, liny of your DniKt'irtt or n*nil <r. In Hamp< fo' Particular*. uinnlnl* «:»l "llrlli-r f«.r fjidls*." I" trtlrr, by return >J»il. 10.000 1 i!Stlruonlal.<. Mold by all l)ni*t'i»ia. CHIOHBSTKB CHEMICAL CO. moo nadlMin MquArr, PlflLA, FA Ma. 'lon Ala MMK S 'uiey Junior ii .soline Hngine, $130.00 ihrec Horse Power j* THE jt Cheapest, S.roogrtt, II T Bi h ar.d M, t Durable JL Mf' | „* FOR J* 1 Grinding Feed, -j*l t I Pumping Water, Sawing wood, Running Cream i.^ Seperators, Churns, Feed Grinders, Corn Shellera, E-nllage & FiJj.-r Cuttern, and A i<*>2 'Z' Power Pur> 1 pose:. Every Engine j J fully Guaranteed. _ " SOLD »V JAMES F : . McNARY, Umpire huildiny, Cor 5*M t'. I iberly, Pittsburg, la. haxjß--PAnRT. ZO-arrn farm In the houth; clo»<* to utatlon; l-iut in houiMi; bar , IIOIIIIKUMS, wm kkhop, 4i< ; r-j.li ii'ild winter home or poultry farm; price f (H,; tenni down, f j monthly. ItiHl.KY'b I:KAJ. K.ll ATH <X). t HI (irantstreet, ritt»l>ury, I'a. THE ONLY WA Y to mak'i money In the Mtock mnrk'-t In told in a little booklet tanned l>v The HWAJ.N COMMISSION CO., Hrokere, .*<l4 Fourth Ave., i'lttuburg, I'a. Free for the unking. AOKN'I'H In nil pnrtw of tlie nlsil<- to Hell n ueefui arllclf); atrl' tiy new; over IMi per rent protit. write for Infornietlon or '-all 9to l» it ni., or drop i-.tr<l tmil<tn)( itppolul rm-iit, Cien ernl Au<-nt, Unoin ai.">, l<('rguie>ii lllix'k, I'ittM MUrg, I'll. Have You a Neighbor? ri r " If so why don't you ' • together and bmve a icle- !'* > phone system, G; ' We niHiiufacture them. T Sf":; Ask us ami wc will tell f. you all about it. y I'.lectrical work of all k Jescriptlona clone on short /» * «. notice. The U.S.Electric Mfg. Co BUTLKR, PA. r T ai"nily Reuqions! Wc oltcn cause ourselves cud less worry anil remorse by neg lecting to «io some little thing. Get a good picture of your family and home made at your first op portunity Wc make the best at $6.00 per dozen, Bxlo inches and guarantee them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing. R. FISHER NO SPAVINS Ixi i-iired in 4J> miiintcM. Lump "Jaw, Hplinl.H nn«l riii(;lK>ncH jiiMt HH (jnick. Not pninftil and nevt-r lihh failed. Detailed information aUmt thin new method Mtint free to horeo owners by T M OLUOH, Knoxdale, JelferHon Co., I'a. SOME February Offerings BROWN CO'S. The new line of Folding Go-Carts haye just arrived. They come in stationary and reclining backs—convenient, light and comfortable to take baby out on a bright sunny day now. Our regular lines of Recliners will arrive this week- some handsome designs—with all conveniences to choose from at low prices. : : New Spring Carpets •00l Extra Su per Ingrains—made of best quality of wool —closely woven —bright colorings in choice designs, at 65c an 'l 70c. The "Kenmar" very heavy all wool —equal to a 3-ply—at 75c. Other cheaper Ingrain Carpets from 30c lI P- : : Handsome Bed Room Suits For $65. The best suit for above money we have ever offered. Very large 50-inch Dresser —full swell front—Box4o French beveled pattern mirrior—best cast brass trimmings—wash stand to match—with a large handsomely carved bed—heavy roll on head and foot. Suit quarter-sawed oak and polished golden oak finish. Solid Oak Bed Room Suit For $25. This Suit is solid oak—not hard wood -has swell top drawer in Dresser and Wash Stand —cast brass trimmings—beveled plate—neatly carved bed —one of the | best values we will have to offer this season : : : COME IN AND COMPARE! BROWN CO. No. 136 N. Main St. (Bell Phone 105) BUTLER. PA. ANNOUNCEMENT OF i, ' Fall and Winter Millinery ' I Owing to tLt> beanty of the assort- I- *•► ment. and the novelties in the styles, it I . . " <•;^J 1 .■ will pay you to come and see this ex- )j . . - ,J V '■■'.' A -*• hibition of Fine Patterns and Hats of j all descriptions. A ]art?er and better w-• V ; ' selection ol' up-to da Aliliinery can not m '*>■■■ 1 be found in the city. We have what our customers want when they want it \ li t/\ and at the prices they want it- We can |\M'J / H "'Uzz'str 1 *"" 1 - sm> R ocke ostein's MILLINERY EMPORIUM. 328 South Main Street. - - Butler, I a MARSH ROOT No better combination, aH we prepare it, could be formulated to act more spe cifically npon the Kidneys and Liver than Marsh Boot. Ah a Liver Invigor ator Marsh Root is now a conceded fact, and where the Liver is torpid and ttlng gish Constipation manifest, the body tired, the eyes blurred, and weakened, the complexion poor, a sensation of dull headachep, and languor prevailing, Marsh Root will overcome them. Ai) to the Efficacy of Marsh Root, and its fight against Kidney Diseases, yon can be your own judge if yon are an af flieted, and if it fails to relieve or cure you, take the bottle back to your Drug gist and he will give you your money back. MarHli Root stands for the cure of Inflammation or Catarrh of the Bladder, Blocked Kidneys, Scalding Urine, Rheumatic Gout (travel, Uric Acid, etc. The organs that require th»* most careful attention (and are the most often neglected, and the human filters or strainers the Kidneys, and therefor doubly require your attention. I)o not delay when the Kidney machinery n«-«'dn repair. I>« not allow a l»r«-aW down to (jo aloritf when It I H 100 laU* "A Htltch In time ft&vert nine." In Ml case# out of overy Hn». a liottle of Mar*h Koot for a small outlay will relievo you of your trouble and worry. For Male only at Reed's Pharmacy Cor. Main and Jefferson Sts.. Butler. Pa ARE YOU GOING TO I BUF.D OR REMODEL '■ ft A- U A - ,in t. i 1.1 I fSfL -1--- - r¥ri A • H-r % r ' ~ Let us give you a figure on tho Plumbing and Gas Fitting of your home. WHITEHILL, Plumber, 381 H. Main St . Both Phonei ( Wm. Foster, £ > Architect. $ ( Plans of all kind of buildings v > furnluhed on short notice. X i Oftlce in Berg Building, 1 J V For Sale. Beautiful, levd oino farms, All nl/.i *i near good market*) prices and terms reaminuhle Send fur my list "if farm*. 1 .Vim H, W. WII,SON. NII.K*. OHIO. FOR SALE -FLOUR MILL One hundred lm»hel* a day riwiaelty; rail road adding; within —> mlli nnf Plll»l>uri» At i>r>"<•-itt in operation and mukliiK money hpleudld location and entablUhed trade, utlmr InmliieHH i i'iison for nelllnn. I '>r par tleularN. addre»», KTANYON MII.t.KK CO.. 11., f, Kmplre Building, I'lttshuiK. I'». Stop Paying Rent it at 47.00 tier month We will liny you a home and let you pay for no interest, taxes or iliMitriiiiee. Address, The Co- OjMTative Homo PurchasiiiK A*»'n, Nn, 401 lloofle Building, Pitteburg, Pa. 2-Q-lui j Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and sec 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 H. G. PURVIS, PJI. G Both Phones. 213 S. Main St. Butler Pa. 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 see them. Novelties for Holiday trade now ready. Broaches and buttons |of all descriptions. Copying and enlarging. A. L. FINDLEY-, Telephone 23b. P. O. H'd'p, Hutler. branches—Marx and Kvans City REMOVAL We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from Tomer of Main and Clay streets to No. 20N N. Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet our customers with figures that are on Mouuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases etc., as we have secured 'lie 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 and Graduate Optician SRFL *)<> or to Court l!on»» Bnllrr I'M W. S & H. WICK, I'KALRUH IN Koiikli and Worked I.timber of all Hindu Itoorn, Himh and MouldlnKH oil Well IOUH a Specialty. Office and Yard K Cunningham and Monro® Sta near Went, I'enn I leuot. nii-rf»•</ • a WANTKH Wlru nraworis; twenty livee« perleneeil wire drawer* lllghewt waifew paid rage Woven Wire I'ence Co., Moncaaen, I'a | BONDS FOR SALE. || Butler Borough offers for sale eighteen coupon bonds of the denomination of || 51,000.00 each. Interest 3 1-2 per cen*. payable semi-annually and to be clear of State tax, A) A *<i A," If Call 011 or address H. E. COULTER, Secretary of Council, Butler, Pa. ||J Now Is The Time To begin to think about what papering you are going to do before the Spring rush begins. Our stock of Wall Paper for 1903 surpasses all previous seasons. Double the amount we ever carried. Quality, tasty designs and colorings can't be beat. Come in and look around even if you don't want to buy. It will be time well spent and a pleasure for you to cee the FINEST and LARGEST display of Wall Coverings ever shown in Butler. No trouble to show troods. Picture and Mirror Framing a specialty. Patterson Bros' 236 N. Main St. Phone 400. Wick Building. "wrrrr" "11 ■mini inmr —~————— HAMMILL'S CELEBRATED INDUN ROOT TABLETS Greatest Kidney and Liver Remedy. Positive cure for Sick \ Headache, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Constipation Rheumatism, Blood Purifier. % For Sale by all Druggists, or by mail, 25c, 50c, and SI.OO. HAMMILL ME DICINE CO , a I] No. 302 MILTEXBERGER STREET, PITTSBURG, PENN A. If You arc a Farmer And Have One Cent Buy a postal card and send to The New- York Tribune Farmer, New-York City, for a free specimen copy. The Tribune Farmer is a National Il lustrated Agricultural Weekly for Fann ers and their families, and stands at the head of the agricultural press. The price is li.co per year, but if you like it you t' can secure it with j our own favorite local newspaper. The CITIZEN, Butler. Pa , at abargain. Both papersoue yearouly sl-75, Send your order and money to "The CITIZEN." CAPITAL $200,000.00. SURPLUS $200,000.00. Butler Savings & Trust Co. BUTLER, PA., SIOt'ESSOU TO BUTLER SAVINGS BANK. Does ii general banking business and acts as Receiver and Assignee through its Trust Department, takes 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: VVM. CAMI'UKLL. JK President J. HKNitvTuoiiTMAN.lstVice President W A STUN 2nd Vice President Louis B. S'rk.i N Treasurer (K. CUT)N 15 N W KTT Ass't Treasurer W. I). lIKANIJON Solicitor :i per cent, interest paid on time de posits. WE INVITE YOUR PATRON AO E. TM K Butler County National Bank, Hii tier Penn, Capital paid in - - saoo,orx».oo Surplus and Profits - $140,000.00 I ON. Hartman, President; J V. RitLs, Vice President; John G. McMarlin, Cashier, A. C. Krug, A.ss't Cashier. A fCGtioml banking ouidn€rtMi I niorcH*, paid on time depoiilU. Money 1 mned on approved necurlty. We Invite you to «»p*'u an account with tois I "IVI ttROTOUH Hon. Joseph Hartman, Hon. W. H. WalUron, l»r. ti. M. Hoover. 11. Mr- Hweeney. i>. I\ OolllnM. 1. <J. Smith, Ltmlle II nxluit, M. I'IIH'K in, W. 11. I.urktn. I. I. M 1 IHLII, Dr. W. «!. MC< and less. HEN <eth. \V. J. Murk*. J. V. Kltt*. A. h. Keiter THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER. PENN'A. CAPITAL PAID IN, $100,000.00. Surplus and Profits, #17,500.00. I'ornlun exchange bought and Mold. Special attoiitlou Ktveu to collection*. OKPIUEUBI JOHN YotINKINH .... President .loIIN HUM I'll UK Y Vice President C. A. ItA I L.I: V ON* liter K. W 111 N<iIIA M Assistant <!n*hler J. K. lItJT/.1.K1t Teller 1)1 KKOTOUH. John Younklns. I). I«. Ctoelaud, K. K. Aliriitns. ('. N. Itoyd, W K. MeUffer. 11 miry Miller, John llumnhrey. Thus. liny*. t.evl M. Wl*e. Kriini'ts Murphy. H. Ynnffer, l> 11. <'amphell, A. 11. Hurver and Dun I Younklns. Interest paid on time deposits. Wo respectfully solicit v»ur business. CALIFORNIA THE BEST FIELD IN THE WORLD j FOR INVESTMENTS. We would like to send you illus trated prospectus, containiiiK partic ulars of a most promising and well developed mine, the past history of which Indicates vast possibilities under new and active manageuien t California Trust & Investment Co Pittsburg Office: 006 FltlCK BuiMMNti: tSTWe Want Agents I I WHY l»<> Y<»l' It KM AIN 1I»LK when w ~ need :.im men for different poxltloiis'r If you urn wllllUK I«| work wo run place yon. We lire lilile lo supply, on xliorl nollee. anv kind of niul« hidp to employer* order will lie llll ei| very promptly. Apply. Old Itellalile Ivy sioui' linri'iiu 115-: I'enn avenue, I'llHliurK. I' Hruhll*hu(l i*ry - Wanted Two Carloads of Cordwood Mu*leonlulu No. I hickory; will puy prp'e Addri • S. Schmidt. i:C. Iluller St., riltnliurK, ''a- -'-.Vlui W I^AT CORN AND OATS as well as STOCKS Bought and carried on moderate nargins. You can make more nouey by investing in these com -1 lodities in a short time than in ly other way. Our Daily Forc ist mailed free, ("all or write t >r further particulars. £. B JENKINS & CO., Inc. Hankers and Brokers, 'ti l Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. | PAROID READY OOFING. i I >AI<OID. The Roofing with NO I TAK. Won't tlry out. Won't grow brittle, j ANYONE can apply it. Tins, I Nails and Cement in core of each roll. I> KI'KKSKNTS the results of years of Experience and Ex perimenting. /)NLY requires painting every few years. Not when first laid. I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate | or Shingles. |\KMAND for PAROID is world I wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Facts, Samples ami Prices are yours if you will ask UM. L C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. S«e the »ljn dlrecl- JVa"* ly opposite Ihc Postofftce, Sj Theodore Yogeley, t£jf Kesl Hstatc and Insurance Agency. -J3 238 S. Main St , IK Butler. Pa. I f ynu have property ndf to aull, trade, or runt wjfl or, want to buy orljr L A rent citii, wrllo or Ui uuoue me. I st Mailed Upon Application. K (!. DA V |S<»N, i§i.H and Ki!|£UirH, iiol lei «.l'ump*.«'op pressor*, U0» Prick llulldluu, I'lttsburK. I'a CUT PRICES! GOOD BYE OVERCOATS. While there's lots of Winter ahead —selling time on Winter Overcoats fa growing short. And on Saturday, January 31st, we placed cut prices on all onr ()vercoats that will move them ont of the store in a hurry. Men's, Bovs' and Children's Overcoats all are in for a move. Yon can't make a better paying in vestment than to bnv a Coat now. Now is the time to root out the old pocket-book. Sale Price o?i all #8 Overcoats $ 4.00 Sale Price oil all 10 Overcoats G.OO Sale Price on all 12.50 Overcoats 7.50 Sale Price on all 15 Overcoats 10.00 Sale Price on 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. \ D. &• T's. s ar 9 d i n s 1 pn Shoes and Rubber Goods. $ W e n y $5 Shoes [53.88 \ s"? Men's Shoes} $2.88 > \ Ladies" $3.50, ) <PO DO Ladies' $2.50, $2.75 \ 4»4 Q0 ) C 54.00 SHOE 3 J and $3.00 SHOES | *J)l.ao C <. All Arctics Men's $2 75, \AO 4 0 Holiday Slippers > {less than cost. $3 00 Shoes j go regardless of cost ? C Men's Lumbermen Socks and Overs $1 50. y ? Overs for FeUs and Socks $1 (X). V f Men's Coon-Tail Snow-Exeloders aud Buckle Overs f'2.00. / ) BALLOTS FOR PIANO CONTEST. S ) Come in. Examine our Goods, See our Values. C } DAUBENSPECK & TURNER, \ X NEXT TO BUTLER SAVINGS & TRUST CO. \ \ 10S S. Main St. Butler, Pa CLEARANCE SAfcE | Dr\J Goods and Coats | 8 | Tuesday, Jan.. 6th, 1903.1 W Prices are cut wide open for this January Sale and we promise you some rousing values in (i i Silks, Dress Goods, Linens. Flannelettes, Muslins, Tickings, Underwear, Hosiery, a Ribbons, Laces, etc. » Every Coat in Stock Must be Sold. We slaughter the prices on Coats unmercifully in order to W clean up stock quickly. fm Take advantage of this sale to get a peerl -js barg 'in. S L. Stein & Son,! 108 N MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. £ That the Xuias m«h is over our WATCH and JEWELRY repair department is better able jgfjt.9 to take care of the repair* than for tho past Irfi ,no "th which has been excedingly busy. We I cati turn ont repairs now the eamo day an re -1 1 'ir ceived no waits or delays. If yon have a I < watch,dock, spectacles or nny kind of jewelry \ %/ you wish repaired if you will bring it to nie I ''' W "1 Kuarantee it done in n first class manner Eyes examined free by the latest methods. CARL H. LEIGHNER, Graduate Optician and Jeweler, 209 S. Main Street. BUTLKK, I'A. LEVINTONS' Great Reduction Sale of High-Class Clothing. This great sale gathers force as it grows. Immense stocks have been brought from the stock room and thrown upon the Bargain Tables to take the place of the lots depleted by the terrific onslaught of the buyers since Saturday morning. Everything under our roof is price-slashed - no thought of profits exists now. All our energy is bent upon clearing out as much merchandise as possible before this sale is over. /Wen's Suits and Overcoats. Regular Price s(>.oo, sale price $ 3 /5 Regular Price 7.50, sale price s°° Regular Price 10 and sl2, sale price 75° Regular Price 13.50 to sls, sale price 9-75 Regular Price • 18.00 to $22, sale price 14-5° Regular Price 25.00 to S2B, sale price 19.50 LEVINTONS' Reliable One Price Clolhers, 1225. Ma : n St., Butler, Pa MAYS 1 )AVIS WlioleHtilc Deaict;H the- or I*iciuor«, Aleis, Beers oncl Wii\es. Meilicinttl Trtule Solicited. People's Phone 578 Bell Phone 218 322 South Main St., Butler, Pa.
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