\"WHJVL ®T| MAKE 9 WJ find* Ik fAftnyul •ppMdaftoci ia the wmu of Slfltar, which fit called " burning the «s*pe st both cade." A wom2n u lAsS tempted beyond bee strength by faMt ttncU deosnda. Bome day Hi WHIM irw thie mite at slreagtb «flk «nM Mat at it. She hae be gp* weak, ass i ne« ud miserable, fear week, narrows. ran-down women, SO better tonic and nervine than jfc Pierce's Ptnrilt PreeeHbUon. It imb** tha quiets the nerves epd rives refreshing sleep. It enrts ftps! diseases peculiarly womanly which nnflenaine the wiwl health. It makes Utile -women strong, rich women well. "Ho 4peW yea ben fbrietteq m» but after SSigJm&££ 9l IT., KMUMke. «to Gui f«*f 1*77. I «nrote to jroti for advup, whkm fou *>« firt« of 4fnc. When I wrote town Iwi a wrack : 1 coaid tM walk gl«)«H ®r pals* ia my abdo- JS tgrfcar-, bQt <£Jaat («t eay batter until T West ebocfti a aporaaofyeur sr'-mir ! ".at* eight Stile. each at 'fsvor4a Jud *SW Vi Medical DtasMay.' end tan U*Uca of ele iTaeaant/tllW- .1 tail yea the toedidne SliieMrfM.' Vheh and sich wesnsu •re invited to gMSelt Or. PWKe, br lettex, frt*. All «MMesondeace is held as strictly private. gMr Ti Dr. S. V, Weroe, Baflklo, N. Y. Xk. Piece's FeDsts cure biliousness. ftr Piles. - Senpie nailed free. One application gives relief. Tho 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 Sisea. 25c..Me. ui gI.SO. «oU by Bracelet*. or Ml ntfail en ««tn «t prim, mrnmwknr* MeJiclae Ce., Cor. William »md lefce IMa.. Mew Yerh. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other ••uses. 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. MtbgrDrnoMfc or aMtyNpett on receipt at ptfoot ■■)> WW. Cfc, Willfaw 4 Jcfca Btfc) & V. Hultb, RJcbes, Happicess. He more "Blues", Tired Feeling, Nervousness, Sleeplessness. No ■MC* Headaches, Constipation, ■•digestion, Dyspepsia, Rheuma Utto, Sallow Complexion, ChiH*. (•Ml, Female Troubles, Ect —the HMtts of a torpid Liver and fmr, thin Blood. Victor Liver Syrup. H| tfte Great Liver and Blood Purifier, g&M jron well from these a'lments sn«i Correspondence soMcltcd. VICTOR REMEDIES CO., fuderich, For tale at Reed's Pharmacy Eyes Examined Free of Chargt R. L. KIRKPATRICK. low«l«r and Qradwate Optician •<■l T>w to Court Hnf»» HrfVr. f-a RUIIMIIini DC LPMIA «| ••OCNTAL ROOMS - V M* MS Ave., PKtrt>ura,Pa |j| £ [f twbcrqwn MXI BRIDGE *•"»« ■ A"' nitabcrg-WMV HOT DO V ..flHMyouna? "«'o cbowns K llsV iaiOOK work rtxltuta toU ill owiTSaS MI'BTHA * BItOWM. 3XI 6th Ave. I'ltMburtr, Pa., •U Ml! your Keal Katate. Farm or Hualnea*. Correapondenre aollrltcr). AW. TKAKHACTKIW* «I*H K«*t IAI.. DO VOU WAJIT TO HEM- yonr farm or other real eatate? i can do It for you. tknid an: full Lartlculirn ut once 4-IS-OMy JOHN KOtmKH, ¥M Ker«ton« Building- I'lttolmric. l'a r- "CHEMO" L ... Has Estabilahad its Reputation FOR KILLING lotbs, Roicles, Bugs and Germ Life. Non-Poißonans to hnuian not •oil the finest fabric*. It ban no equal an a disinfectant. Killi* Heae on doß* and lice on poultry intttantly. Tt ban been largely used throughout Western Pennsylvania and Baetern Ohio, by all claMee of people. Kemember "CHEMO" in Knaranteerl. We fnrnlah Hpray* and Atomizers at wit—either ahcmld be tiaed to get the beat reanlte. V*k yonr drogffiat for it and take no » full. Mafel ■ i lulel Hpecdyl HaUafa<'tl<'ii (lunnwritx-d ■ Lj r>-ual>l t»r ■ 4 *I.OO o*r ho*. tlH fnon triaJ to ■ \ be paid for when relieved. Ha m pie* Kree. ■ Hold In Batler st the Centre Ave. fWnwor. .y. THE S MARTIN 0 SHORjiAND § M&L COMMERCIAL 8 tomuVmmm SCHOOL, 8 LAerty Ave. h Fifth St., PHttturg, Pa. ] Ad oM lehool eonductotf no i the nwat modern principles. 0 The daataad for yoaae man and women greater Irian ever before. Call and aaa on* of the larreat and beat aeboola la the country. Oualogua aeut on rwiuact. UMWiAmmitiTia. loatimnii. nnu mi?, Mim, trnim, mKimi, mo. I, la fin latawi laMa (• y«ptU«f th> Ibrtia lehaL 1-rn-tm WRITER'S THOUGHT CNAHP The Wmr thm ri*«e of laafirW Maaa Kkhe aa< new*. If the fiction writer baa his tettetoua moments, wheo he taotae the Joya which eooe wttl) the uiaHaiiniii of creatlTe eompoettk)»—and these he ua doabtsdtr hss—also ha kaowa dUOaaaa taa pertoda of a*eatajjr*' h T Be hae Saao woS&c away at apead. fall of gimOamm In that x auhtla fabric wfctcb Wa pes veav«a ia the warp *nd « at at paper and Ink. Ills bead Is packed with Inspired Ideas, Uke a |Ut mx from Um aoda. Hla bnpee tide hifh. Bis ambitlona scrape tbe ckmda. Then sometUfitf Lapiiens. Uis not s snap, a break, a vrast so tan gible. It la Just a ceuslujj Abruptly, nnezpectmliy. all his ilna thoutcbts van ish. No losdfer ia Ufe a country of majestic, white robed heights and al luring paipie toned valleys. All Is flat and grar and tloak. Just abont now. If the writer only knew It, 1s a moet excellent time to go fishing. At last, baffled, dlsccmraged. bearb sick, be sits with bis bead In bis bands, contemplating with fool lab aelf pity tbe melancholy epectacle of bUnseX But, like drought aud liood. w, t r and ppstllence and all other Hie greet and small, tt posse*. And be koown aot how or when It goes. Days after he wakes up to find himself, pen In-band, hard at work again. Of Its own no cord apparently the machine b«;s set Itself In motion —fiewcJl Ford in The Reader. SsNi Aaa m DaeHaf. a colonic 1 shrew who was threatened with the dockiiw stool-was ones saved by this plea: "tou wish to dock Ann WllWt to core barf' her defender declared. "Jfcrw If ahe be not cured where Is tbe gntn in ducking her? And If she be cured all the women who now keep a guard over their tongues through distaste to be likened to such a known, notorious snd contemptible scold as Ann wlil do so no longer; but although It ia not like any should become such as sbe, yet all will scold a little more than now tbey do. tbe check of her example being re moved. Now, tt is better that Ann, be ing a Klngle woman without family te afflict, should go unpunished and un docked, bot despised by all, and wag ber tongue as sbe win. standing there in for tbe whole town, than tbat sbe should be silenced and tlie tongues of other women run more free." TMs argument seems to bats pre vailed, -for Aon Wlllot was never ducked.—Tooth's Companion. IMfkaaNii'a Btrthplaea. In a red tiled two story bouse on the road between Newcastle and Hexbam, England, waa born OeonP Bts*>bet>eof), the Inventor of tbe first practical loco motive, on June 6. ITfll. He earned bis first regular taeney—m SbUlteg a wwsk —fw looking afts* eowa, f sad he w» eighteen befdse l>c learned to read. The modeling of engines in clay waa hla favorite occupation as a bay, snd when be grew up toward manhood be bad charge of engines and displayed tits In ventive genlua In their Improvement. At laat. In 1818, be produced bis first locomotive, which be called a traveling engine. Lord Ravensworth was called a fool for advancing money for the con struct ton of a locomotive. A few years, however, proved tbat Ixjrtl rtavena worth waa not so foolish as people sup posed, for In 1835 the Stockton and Dmr llngton fl&e was opened for traffic. The Electrical Carraat. The path traversed by a heavy cur rent of electricity in paaslng through the body Is a matter of great Impor tance. The moat dangerous la from one band to tbe other, because tho re sistance of tbe path Is low and because the current passes near tbe heart. Hence It is a good rule In handling live conductors to use but one band. An Important rule to observe In rescuing a person in contact with a live wire and when It la Impossible to cot ofT tbe cur rent is to push tbe vVTTm off with one foot. Even should tbe current pass from one fwt to the other through the ' rrmcurr tb« resistance of tbo path Is considerable, and as tbe current does not pass near the heart serious tnjory Is not likely to result Proof of • Cow antra ry. The following story is told In ex planation of tbe reason why tbe teacb low of chemistry In Turkish scliools Waa forbidden some years ago. It had been proposed that this science tfxmtd be sdded to the curriculum, bnt the first thing that struct the eyes of the ruler of tbe fsHhfnl on opening SB «4smentary texfbor* of chemistry was the formula for water. 172 0. "Here," satd the suKan, "Is proof of a conspiracy to tmdermtne my author ity In the eyes of my subjects. H two 01 That's nothing bot a sly way of tnthnatlng tbat Uamld 11. Is a naught." Beyond Belief. Mr. Hunter (reading!-Huh! This ad vertisement ssys "roomy list to let." Talk about your "condensed lye!" Mrs. Hunter— How do you meanT Mr. Hontsr— Wall, if It's roomy surely csn't be a flat; If Ifs really a flat It can't tie roomy, and If by some mirads tt should be a roomy flat It woo Id n't be "to let."—Philadelphia tress. Worktl Both Wore. Joggles-Are they good divorce law yers! Wsggles— Best lu the business. TJmy'vc originated over a hundred dif ferent ways of collecting alimony and ns many morn for evading the payment ! bf It-—Judge. In one of the Howe Islanda, off Ans tf&lla, Is s banyan tree tbe branches and tmnks of which sover Marty savin acres. Zf — The Retort CuartaAao. Hmort roeserigHr—Here, conductor, is my fare. I bad no dentre to bout tire company, but I thought I #oukl )ust see if I could fOol yoti by getting busy With this newspaper. Conductor I saw you, but you looked as if you needed Information a good deal worse than the company iteods money, so I Just let you read.-Balti more American. As It Waa I'rlnted. There la one woman po»rt In New York who will read proof carefully un til the edge of a recent orror vicars off. She spent two days on a touching poem, the pivotal llue at which read: My soul la a llghthouao k*ep«r. When the printer finished with It tlie linn rvuQ'. My soul Is a light housekeeper. Sot Rnooaraalnfl. "I/o yon know," remarked tho pssst mist, "1 think 1 *>ave expurbTjcvd svary kind of bard luck on Um list ax««x dksroorsge'V' remarked ths optimist. "fU-member tha bid adage, 'While there Is life (bwe f» hope.' "—Cincinnati Enquirer. An Incaloaa Woman. The limit of mr,«culine liimiliiatlon has tx-en worked In the case of n Wich ita man. Ills wife makes him wear tucks In the sleeves of Ills nightgowns, trimmed with pink ribbon so that the baby won't know th« difference when he walks tbe floor Willi It in the night. - Kansas City Journal. <|nalnt l.ualc. A bit of reasoning u la inotle do Du mas ascribed to Rossini, 1 don't like spinach, and It Is very fortunate I don't, because If I did like It I should ea'Wt, and 1 can't endure it." R A deUdOOK with aU tbe goodness of the II R atra retain P &T attfght, friction-top tins, a feetsre partiealarly desir- |3 rl iDlc fee ns eleanliesss ; something so nneommon in com- J9 H moo cymps. Tbrse sites, ioc, «jc and 50c. st all grocers. M r cosa mooucts co. •»*« rs»k saiss«o. M g=— atzcz TrTiiT-'.'iiirwrTirr^^—■ I CAPITAL SURPLUS 3 S2OO 000 00. $200,000.00. S UNDIVIDED PROFITS $21,138.00. - Butler Savings & Trust Co. I SUCCESSOR TO I BUTLER SAVINGS BANK, H 108 South Main Street. | WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. I'r m lent J. 11. TKOCTMAN, Ist Vice Pres. W. A. STEIN, -nd Vice Prea. H L(>CIS 15. STEIN. Treasurer. C. E. CKONEN WKTT. Ass't Treasur. < , Will continue to do a general banking business at the | old stand and is also prepared to transact a general I Trust Company business. i 3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to D withdrawal without notice. | * Standard Trust Company I RUTkEH, PA. I I CAPITAIs ------- $150,000.00 | Paid on Deposits- | Prompt and Careful Attention to all. t I C. 0. GReeNbEE, President. : * C. A. Sccty. and Treasurer. THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL - - - - - $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00 (KAK.NKO) Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of intercut paid. JOHN YOUNKINS, President. JOHN' HUMPHREY, Vice President E. W. BiNOHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLEK. Ass't (,'ashier. P|ir INTEREST m M WITHDRAWALS ;f| WITHOUT NOTICE. 1 1 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK I I or PITTBBUBGH I I 633 BMITHFIELD STREET, I W Mail banking is simple and convenient. B<-nd us yonr money ■ ■ by Check, Money flrder or Ilegistered Ix-tter. By return mail you H ■ will r<-ceive bnnk l*K>k with tiie amount to your credit and card for H i ; I your signature. When desiring to withdraw any amount, mail u* H I ■ ciieck on form provided, together with your book, and wo will send H I ■ you our New xork draft which is as good as gold anywhere. Hri Tfeßsr bank by maut i) An(l K ' t 4 p are now all to be assorted Into bargain lots as follows: All the small lots of Men's regular $7.50 and $8 00 Suits while they last, your choice for S£.UO. All the small lots of Men's SIO.OO and $12.50 Suits your choico for $6 50. All the small lots of Men's $13.50, $15.00 and $16.50 Suits, your choice for $lO. Prices on all flannel and wool crash suits and separate pants is about one half the former price. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. Patterson Bros' WALL PAPER PAINTS Picture Frames. VMS Butler tat; National Bank, Butler Penn, Capital paid in - f 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits - $165,000.00 loe. Hartmau, President; J V. Ritts, Vice President; John G. McMarlin, Cashier, A. C. Krag, Aas't Cashier. A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on tlu-e deposit*. Money loaned on approved security. We invite you to open an account with this bank. _ PIRECTDKS—Hen. Joseph Hartman, Hon. W. S. Waldron. Harry Heasley H. Mc- Swt-eney, C. R Collins I. O. Smith. Leslie P. Uailett, M. llenshaw. W. H. Larkln, T. P. Mlffiln, Dr. W. C. McCand'.ess. Ben Mas seth. W. J. Marks. J. V. Bttts. A. L. Relber eHMRtSS ACCOUNT*. H Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed and SaleStsbie Rear <.f Wick House Butler Peon's The best ot horses and first class rigs al ways ou band and for hire. Rent accomrac datlon* In town for perma nent boarding and transient trade. Specl al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 85 Horses A god c a«*> of hor**a, both drivers a«id draft horses always on hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses pon PEARSON B. NACE. Telephone No Vi family Reuri ionsj! We olten cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by neg lecting to do some little thing. Get a good picture of your family and made at your first op portunity Wv make the best at $6.00 per dozen, Bxl o inches ?nd guarantee them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing. R. FISHER W. S & B WICK, UKAl.buhub Rr.ugh Worked I.umber Of *M Kinds Doors, Ba*th and Mouldings OU Well i:igs a Specialty. and Yard' R t'lMintußbani and Monro* fit# • r»«r Went Penn Dopot, oriTL«w r* { Wm. Foster, ( I Architect. 1 Plan of all kind of bnildingH I V furnished on short notice. S C Otti™ in Herg Bnilding, / J Butler, Pa. v The Stress and Strife of modern bnstle jars the nerves. I.i»w<»>*« WT»fu»aaciutbJ> in, puts you in trim. A little goes a long way it's A No. 1. ALWAYS IN STOCK FINCH, LABHE. OVKBMOI.T. (it't'K KVHKIIIKi: I III) Jt I SO*. HIK>SS. DILMKUI.U. IIKIOUiCrOiIT, incl offer thrrri U> rou 8 year old at fl per full ijuart, H<|uart» (T> 110. GRARI FATUZK'S CHOICE, whlukev guaranteed .1 year* old, l-J 00 per gal lon. We pay cxpreas charge* on ull mull ordern of H ijn or over. Oood* shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN &. CO. WBOLKSALJE DEALERS lIV WISES AMD LIQUORS, Ho 14 Smlthfleld Street, FITTSBUBS, PA. 'Pbonea: Bell 21** P. A A. I«S>. HUGH L. CONNELLY, Wholesale Dealer In Fine Whiskies For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278. People's Phone 578. 316 East Jefferson Street. BUTLER, PA. PAROID ~ Ready OOFING. 1)AROID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NYONK can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core of each roll. f> KI'RKSKNTS the results o years ol Kxpcricnce and perimenting. requires painting fcwycari. Nf1«« Im ttl< nl onus - rituinut. •*» 4iM Fourth A vrnup, '• H Always First to Show the New Ideas. £& I p • i w •' 1 I Rockenstein's | -A, ♦ < IJ£ 328 South Main Street, Butler, Pa. •! [• lawHigiißgHligiailliaiaiiliaiiligiaiWSaigigiglgil j. e. Zimmerman] Fflbli) ANNOUNCEMENT; Ladies' Jacket Suits, Ladies' Walk- < ing Skirts, Misses' Suits and Skirts < | We are showing a full line of new Fall and Winter Tailor-Made j' Suite, Skirta, Coats, Waists and Shirt Waist Suite. If you contem- '| plate a trip to Sea Shore or Lake, getting anyone ready to go away to | school, we can fit you out with new Fall Style Suits, Separate Skirt, i a Silk or Heavy White Wash Waist, a Stylish Walking Kkirt. \ Snits priced fIO.OO up to $30.00. | Skirts priced $3.98 up to $25.00. { Dress Goods ! Or suppose yon want to bny the goods and have a suit made. We , arc prepared with a full line of all that is new and desirable in Dress Goods. Cheviots. Zibelinea, Cloths, Silks and Mohairs at Modest Prices. ' TVlillinery New Fall and Winter Dress Tints, New Fall and Winter Street i Hats, New Ostrich Plumes, Birds' Wings. Ribbons, New Drapery ( Veils. Buy your Veil here. We drape your hat free of charge. A , competent triu.mcr always in the Department to attend yonr needs. |Hrs. J. E. Zimmerman.! 4 \ Bell Phone 20«. D M f1 Ar / '| ' People'u Phooe 1!M. OlillOr 9 i" • C I Red=White-Blue AND BROWN IThe Place to Buy Reliable FURITURE AND CARPETS JIS^BROWS^ The finest selection of Bed Room Suits ever placed on our floor arrived this week. Suits at any price you wish to pay. Styles to suit any fancy and prices to suit all sizes of pocket books. Have you examined those Metallic Folding Beds? Noth .. ing like them for comfort, durability and usefulness. [ A Bed, Couch or Davenport, as you wish It, i in one. Perfectly sanitary and healthful. When buying a box Couch, why not get a genuine cedar " box at same money you pay for the ordfnary one? We have them —large, roomy, and they are ab ; solutely vermin proof, made of inch cedar. I New goods ai riving daily in every line. COME IN AND COMPARE! BROWN &■ CO. No. lilfl N. Main St. (Bell Plmne 10r>) BUTLER. PA. tit EARLY FALL ARRIVAL OF j? & IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS 11 Now on Display at Graham Building, iji Suits from sls to sso. fit We Defy Competition. • * Call and Examine Goods Early. : J Wi COOPER & CO., W Leading Tailors, O 3; 335 Main St., - - - - Butler, Pa. G LABOR DAY, Menday, Sept. 7, L V Of co .irse you will go to PITT3- , T BURC. seo the great p&rad% CREATORE, The twentieth century mMslca.l wonder. &t the New Exposition, Four fine concerts deJly. 150 magnificent exhibits. Gorgeous $5,000 Theatorf im, Special extractions; Vit«;;r»iphj Illustrated So*gm% "Wise Mike." tho trained 1' nkey; "Laugh-a S Estimates given on all kinds of work. ? 4 We make a specialty of 5 ) NICKLE-PLATED, v x SEAMLESS, / ) OPEN-WORK. ) 5 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa f b People's Phone. 630. c ROAD AND BRIDGE REPORTS. Notice Is hereby given that the following roads and bridges have been confirmed nisi » by the Court and will be presented on the first Saturday of September Court, 1903, being < the lSth day of said month, and if no exwp tlons are Hied ther will lie conßrmcd abso lutely: 11. T). No. J. December Term. 1908. In the matter of petition of cltl/.cn* of Lancaster township for a county bridge over Crab Kun, In Raid township, where said run crosses the public road know* as tbe Harmony and vVhltcstowii road, near the residence of Simon Keefer. September 1. 14102, -viewers ap pointed, who on May 14, 1903, filed their re port in favor of oald bridge. Now, May 23. 190.1, approved, notice to be glveu according to the rules of Court, and to be laid liefore the Urand Jury next term. Br THE OOCRT. It. »•. No. 3. May Term. 1903. In the matter of petition of cltlrotis of Jackson township, for a public road from a point on ihe road running from a point on the Franklin road to the Harmony and Evans City road, ut or near where the lands of Abraham Zelgler. John BUM and O. Textor heirs come on the ■aid road, to a point on the line between the Borough of Evansburg and Jackson town ship, at or near the termination of Washing ton street. In said Borough. March 16, 1903, viewers appointed, who, on May £l, 1903. (tied their report In favor of said road. No dam ages assessed. Now, May 23, 1903, approved, and fix width of road at 33 feet; notice to be given according to rules of Court. Br THE COCHT. It. D. No. 5, May Term, 1903. In the matter of the petition or citizens of Oakland town ship to vacate, change and supply a public road In said township, starting at a point on the road leading to Five Points on the farm formerly of Ebene*er Christy, and now own ed by the Butler Water Company, to a point on same road where the private road U> the Etienexer Christy farm connects with the same. April 13. 1903. viewers appointed. Now on May IH. 1903. Bled their report lo favor of said change. No damages assessed. Now, May 23, 190.1. approved, and llx width of roan at 33 feet; notice to be given according to rules of Court. UVTBICODHT. It. I>. No. 6. May Term, 1903. In the matter of potltlon of citizens of Oakland township to vacate, change aud supply a public road In said township, starling at a point In the center of the public road leading from Greece City and Butler road to Five I'olots at the north line of the Butler Water Com pany's farm through land of said company to center of public road. April 13, 1903, viewers appointed, who on May is, fllod their report In favor of said change. No damages assessed. Now, May 23, 1903. approved, and fix width 'Of road at 33 feet; notice to lie given according lo rulos of Court. BY THE OotJKT. It. IK No. 4. May Term, I!*U. In ihe matter of the petition of citizens of Oakland town ship for a public roK-l from a point on the Conway road, at or near where said road crosses the run between Charles Conway and Daniel Conway to the Mlllerstown road, at or near the John Ball house. March HI. 1903. viewers appointed, who on May I£>. 1903, filed I heir report In favor of said road. Damages as follows: Ilanlel Conway. (35, John NcIT, SSO; Jacob Slater, file; Hail Imir*. s>'>. to IK) paid by Butler county. Estimated cost of making road #MO. to lie Isirne by Oakland township. Now, Mnv £l. IUO3, approved, slid 111 width of road at 33 feet, notice to lie given to rules of Court. Br THECOUHT. BUTLER COUNTY, HS: Certified from the record this 12th day of August, A. 11. 11103. UKOItOE M. OltA II AM, Clerk Q. S. Court. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following widows' appraisements of personal property ami real estate set apart for thn benefit of the widows of decedent* have lieen filed In the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Butler County, vli: Widow of Frederick Meeder per. prop'y (300.00 O.U.Swain, " " 800.00 " J, llass, tier. pro. A real estate3oo.oo " Henry Bright, I prop'y 300.00 " John J. Wagner. " " 300.00 Oeo. Twentler, " " 297.00 •• Newton Garvin, " " 118.00 James Forsythe, " " 300.00 John KlUert, " " 300.00 •' John Ounst. " " 300.00 •' Loyal M. Brtckney," " 800.00 '• Andrew McCaflerty." " loo.di) " John Flanegan, " " 800.00 " John 0. Oronman, " " 300.00 " K. J. F. Itaumtin, personal property and real estate 300.00 All persons Interested In llio above ap praisements will take notice that they will Tie piesented for confirm*lion to the Orphans' Court of Butler county. I'a., on Saturday,the 12th day of Dept.. 1903, and If no exceptions are illed, they will be confirmed absolutely. UKOKIIK M.UIIAIIAM. Clerk* Ofllce, August 12. 1903. Clork O. O. HOW WE CAN SELL your property no matter what It consist of. A buyer can be found for anyr thing with In reason. Ous method of doing business ir such that when you list you property with'us wejplace itjbe fore the public In papers which comes with In the entire county. We create a market, and we advertise It continually until it is sold. You get our personal attention and work. We have dally calls from all over for farms, resi dence and business property and we can sell no matter where located If such is placed with us at a reasonable price. We offer the tollowlng at present: 8 houses with atorwn In N. Y. City, runts for ffl.flOO, price |70,000 sth Ave. House, in N. Y. City, rent* for SO,OOO, prion $55,000. (15 acres, Oxford Co.. Maine. 40 acre* tlmlier. Rood house, $J,700. 8 acres, Marion (kt., Oregon, tiiulwr, Kooil house, SOOO.OO. Hotel anil Livery Htahle, Milton, N H„ « cash, fs.ftOO. 5 story house, Oramercy Parle, N. Y. City. $#5,000. Hend us a ll«t of what yon want to sell Imt don't have any fancy price* which would keep u* from Helling- NEW VOKK HEAL ESTATE CO., h 27 i)m an East 14 Ht., N. Y. Curry College 44T11 YEAR. Catalogue Mailed Free on Application J. H. WALLACE. Ph. M . Prs». Penu Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. 8-27-tW-3m TEACHERS WANTED. We need at once n few more Teacher# for Fall schools. Good uoaitions are l>e inp filled daily by us, We are receiving more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied with Teachers frae of cost. Enclose stamp for reply. AMERICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. J, L. (iKAHAM. IX. I).. Mfinueor. 153-I.M Randolph llnltctliiK. 8-37-03-?ni Memphis. Tear BOAKI) Hula. Musko'dU Cut.-A mfi>rt, able private Inline, airy rooms, i;ooout ana postal service. Apply Mrs. Thos. Harness, Bala. Muskoka. EVERY sufferer u*e* UalUlier'a Rheuma tic Remedy; rellof In four days; absolute cure; snmplo hy mall fl. John Uallaher, Wuodlawb R>>.«d, Bronx. New York. 8-2?-4t Mt. Gallitzin Academy. Baden, Beaver Co, Pa This Institution, under the care of the Sisters of St. J use ph. Is for boys betweeu the airos of 4 and 14 years. Tuition, boarding washing anil mending (ISO a year. For futher particulars upply to 8-H>-2m-oa THE DIRECTRESS. HEY MAN HARRIS, LADIES' TM!LOR-UACE SUITS and RIDING HABITS, - 4597 Forbes Strret, Corner Craig Street, PITTSBURG, PA. a-io-iy I PENNSYLVANIA H ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE, I 10M Fifth Arm.. Fntaburg. Pa. I QIVMB INDIVIDUAL IKSTBDCTIOW ■ ALL MECHANICAL BRANCHES I Hi fboM >42 Brut i. T. litnapr, Pratt. ■ 1-Kl-ly IOITM "l rouoc m*n and women to miwl the doinand nf UM prtaiieroua commercial as* for drculara addreaa P. PUFF * »0N», Blh * Llbtrfy *n., mtbuf.P*. prmnDßa KMPUJYMRWT BCRBAV. Opp, U. * O. Depot. 4*l-411 Water 81. Kntlra Second Floor. A mod am for lnln( work that cannot b* bontoii. Wliyl* Hucauaowe arc In roniUut touch with ths lH»»t Arms, tn and out of the city. Our bualnaaa 11 to tako cure of poople who are willing to work but cannot Bnd It. Wo do tlili bymeanaof solicitor* who are conntanlly on the gn, looking for opening* of all kln, nlao ilrlvrra ami all kluda of help. Claie watting, lltiMirftl Kiiihlo/meut lluriMii, 201 *'wlo ml aiwH Alhalwy, Pa. WANTKI) AtoMea,gtrt»lnaveryouadijiM to f in per weeki placed or moony refunded. ttomii«l Kinpioyuiout bureau, 201 Federal hi.. Alton lieoy, I'a. a-18-ly CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS " AT 9 ** luAr. 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