THE BUTLER CITIZEN. < THXTHSDAY, NOVEMBER LA, 1008. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AH advertisers Intending to make chances la their ads. should notify as of their Intention to do so not later than Mon day morning. Adm'rs notices, estates of Amos Michael and J. Turner Wick. Bankruptcy notice, estate of M. I Bernstein. Register'* notices and Sheriff's sales for Dec Term. Brown & Go's furniture. Campbell's furniture. Modern Store's sale. Ere SDOCTalists for Nov. 16-17-18. BUrkpatrick's glasses. Professional None. Administrators and Executors of estate c*n secure their receipt books at the CITI ZEN office, and person* making public sale* their note books. * LOCAL AND GENERAL. —Bntler borough will elect two Jus tices of the Peace, next February. —All the rooms of the Broad street school building are said to be polluted with lice from the Italian scholars. —Don't forget Hobson— keep him in mind. Buy a ticket and secure your re served seat as soon as the board opens. —Butler county can yet pat up a pretty good sale. The one at W. J. Hemphill's in Clinton twp., last week, amounted to $1,873. —The bar business has been picking up since the Board of Health issued its typhoid fever bulletin. One hotel,down street, noticed a difference of fifty dol lars a day. —The house of the Dickson club, two miles west of Slipperyrock, was destroy •od by fire Sunday night, entailing a loss of about $3-500. The club is com posed of Pittsburgers. —lt was noted in Bntler, last Satur day, that the horses did not scare at the automobiles. They seem to be get ting used to them. A limit, however, should be placed on the speed. —The Garside, Condit & Mack Stock Co. are putting up excellent entertain ments at the Park Theatre, this week. Their moving pictures and acrobatic features are alone worth the admission fee —Daring the month of October the Money Order department of the Butler postofflce issued 1603 orders, and paid 684. The orders Issued amounted to §21,804.84, part of which went to Eu rope. —The Bntler Basket Ball team has has reorganized with the following players, Campbell (Capt), McClafferty, Bonner, Yonng, Brown and McDowell; and John J. Feigel as manager. They are looking for more scalps. —Until farther orders all visitors will be excluded from the Christian Buhl hospital in Sharon. This step was deemed advisable on account of the rapidly increasing cases of smallpox in Sharon, and as an extra precaution to the patients and nurses. —The P. H. C held an opeu meeting, Tneeday evening. which was addressed by Rev. Hansbaw of Sharon; music was furnished by Misses Armstrong, Haid, Grant and Raeeley and recita tions given by Missed Shakeley and Matthews. —The strike at the car works was set tled and about eighteen hundred men are at work there on an order that will probably keep them busy till the middle of January. The company missed the Wabash ordeginning of the season last week augurs well for its continu ance. Mr. Herbert, always an excel lent program-maker, has in the program for this week made another admirably balanced list. The soloist at these concerts is Emilio de Gogorza, baritone. MarKets. Wheat, wholesale price 70-75 Bye, «• 50 Oats, '• 39 Corn, " 60 Buckwheat 55 Hay, " 18 00 Eggs, " 25 Butter, " 23 Potatoes, ' ... 60 Onions, per bu 75 Cabbage, per lb 1 Chickens, dressed 12f-15 Chickens, spring, per pair 60 Celery, doz bunches 30 Honey, per pound 15 Lettuce, lb 10 Beets, per bu 75 Cukes, per doz 20 Apples, per bu 40-50 Walnuts 75 Hickory 1 75 Chestnuts 2 50 Everything in fall suits and overcoats at Ritter & Rockenstein's. —The Citizen, the National Stockman and Farmer and Success from now until Jan. 1 1905 all three for $2.50. You can have The Woman s Home Companion, Cosmopolitan, Leslie's Popular Monthly, or Household-Ledger, instead of Success if preferred. LEOAL NKWH. NEW SUITS. Matilda Elliott Johu P. Elliott, pe tition for divorce. Mack Van Lew vs Nora Van Lew, Oscar Oleson and ffm. Bricker. sum mons in replevin, for household fnrni tnre valued at $45. Mrs. Z. Stein vs R. L. Brown, appeal bv defendant from judgment rendered by J H. Cochran, J. P. of Harrit-ville TRIAL LIST. Judge W. D. Wallace of New Castle, Judge (ialbreath and a j . s r.mt on a honse and lot in Mario . twp. is on trial. The assumpsit suit of the Craig Hard ware Co. VB Culbertson a> d McKee was settled In the case of J. B. Dickey vs O. C. Watters, assumpsit for i - mmi«»ionf r selling a farm, the jnry this ii'ornn* returned a verdict for tb. HLZL. Lor $204. A. L. Cooper vs B. & >. R. R. tres pass—verdict for the plff. f-jr $l6O aud costs, NOTEF. Wm. and Charles K logons plead guilty to selling tobacco .o hoys under 16 years of age and were ea.cn fined slu and costs. Lucinda Templeton was appointed guardian of Edward C Black. John Emrick, Thomas Scott and G. C. Pillow were appointed viewers on a petition for a new brid_e over Thorn creek in Jefferson twp. R. L. Graabe, Joshua T. Black arid R. A. White were appointed insoeciors on the Gilghrist rnn bridge in Marion twp. A Lawrence county Italian dropped dead, last week, for joy when he was released from jail. "This is aConrtof Conscience," "this is a Court of Conscience" repeated a Butler attorney to the Snpreme Court, lately. And one of the Justices remind ed him that it was also a Courtof Com mon Sense. In" the case of Butler boro vs Miss Ada Martin, regarding the Mercer St. bridge, and the stone wall along the run built by Miss Martin, Judge Thomas, who heard the case has filed an opinion in favor of the borough. Three Italians were naturalized last week. T W. Brown, negro, is in jail on a charge of agg. a&b for slicing Silver Bill Hill with a pen knife y.i Wm Black's stable, back of the Y M. C. A building. Brown asked Hill for some money which Hill owed bim. He did not get it and a fight ensaed. Norman J. Boyer wasuppointed guar dian of Harry. Raymond. Dayton, Mag gie, Ardin and Minerva Boyer Rohrer. The gist of that Superior Conrt deci sion regarding the use of firearms bv con stables and policemen, is rhat an officer is not bound to retreat when a criminal resists or attacks bim. He is arit"or ized to shoot the criminal if the att-tcK puts him in danger of death or great bodily harm. But he ha> nji the light to shoot a man who is merely rnniuog away, and in the case at bar a convic tion for voluntary mansHnghter was affirmed for shooting under sujh cir ! cumstances. The same law was gofie over oomi months ago in the case of the Butter policeman who shot an e?'-apin!* prison • nr. Abe Buzzard of Bokh c»nnty ir. under arrest again—this time f >r a til ing 8000 chickens. The Supreme Court of the stat", on Monday last, appointed C> >l. A K. M.> Clnre of Philadelphia, for many years editor of the Philadelphia Times. and one of the best writers in the oouxttry, to be Prothonotary ol the Supreme; Court for the Eastern District. The position is worth $15,000 a year, and will be a blessing to the ag~d Col. who is said to have lost his fortune in "tk.n solidated Lake Supenut." Speaker Walton of the House WHS after the place, but missed it. Thff Supreme Court, Bfltttini; in PiUs burg, filed a number opiuions, Monday, but none incases from tbid county. Tbe Thiel College case wan argued, thai day. In the case of the Homewood Peoples bank against William R Heckert. an action on a note, the court declsres tbat an oral agreement to extend the note from time to time is not admissible to vary the effect of a written contract to pay at a fixed time. In the estate of Sarah J. Ramsey of Centre twp., Chas. C. Johnston bid $7,- 005, and Martha J. Stevenson #7.450.50, and the land was awarded to her by the court. Paul Cavalier plead gnilty to selling tobacco to boys, and was sentenced to pay $lO and costs. The Town Council, preparatory to making a SUOOO bond issue, lias filed a statement showing the gross indebted ness of the borough $97,717.88; due from collectors and on BHsefsmeuts SBO,- 782.58, leaving a net indebtedness of $66,985.30. Carl Hutar of the South Side is in jail on charges of gambling and a&b. Thomas C. Kennedy was appointed guardian of James, Grace and Eva Ken nedy. Leave was granted to make sale of the real estate of Isaac L. Boyer, dec.d, of Lancaster twp. Jacob J. Westerman was appointed guzrdian of Clayton J. Westerman. Judtte Miller of Mercer county is un usually severe in bin sentence#—"J. W Miller, who plead gnilty to assault and battery, was sentenced to leave Green ville." Wni. H. Walker, Alexander Blaine and Win Allison were apitoiutod view en cm a jtotltiou for ft raid to connect the Harmony road at the Wm. Wach muth place with the Powdertnill road at '.he Johu Manny place, in Bntler twp. .lames N. Moore was appointed audi tor in the estate of Sarah J. Ramsey, df-e'd. of Centre twp.. and the fee of attorneys Bowser was fixed at $175 PKOPERTY TRANSFERS. .1- Lin Reed, adm'r. to WG Kissick lot in Si pperyrock for $1250. L' za Boyd to F K Bracklin and W C Fmuiey lots on S S for SI2OO icklin and Finley to A J Daniels loi aS S for S4OO. ' rtha H Cooper to Melda C Howard res in Allegheny for SI3OO. m Bryilon to W B Thompson 11 a< r in Cherry for S3O. CHID McKee to R A Pollock lot in Butler for sl. K A Pollock to Allie McKee lot in t ailur for sl. A L Findley to Jos E Byers lot on Sleppy St for"$1800. J..iin N Muntz to Cottage Hill Land Co property in Bntler twp for sl. Reuben Byers, Mary H Bovard and M>irirt Mogirk toPB&L E R R Co rights of way in Marion and Clay. Jan E Miller to John F Miller 100 acres in Venango for $3200. Thos B White to John F McPharson lot on S S for $350. Giles Gahaghan to Annie E Brown lot on S S for $3750. Alinira S Fife to S W Doathett 125 acres in Forward for SI6OO. S D Stewart to L P Bachman 22 acres in Jefferson for SIOSO. P J Albert to Mary Bryson 60 acres in Brady for SI6OO. Eliza Neely to Frank Moyer 3 acres in Lancaster for SIOO. C E Shannon to Conrad Double 2 aces in Connoqnenessing fcr $75. W C Murtland to Ed Turner lot in Middletuwn for $125. Jotin M Vandevort to G W Gairtner 50 acres in Cranberry for SISOO. Charles M Pratt to Jos Seep 20 acres in Concord for $250. Marriage License*. Goy T Hastings Butler twp Annie Michael George Geibel Carbon Centre Mary E. Walt man Donegal twp Jacob Zeigler. Harmony Adnline L. Rice : " Gryzton Stauzlaux Butler K "Strusoirs " Paul Deiueracz Kay lor Sophia Patrik Martin C. Kraemer '.Ft. Pierce, Fla Margaret Tebay Euclid Plummer Stewart W. Sunbury Eil tn A Shull I.N Milliard Boyers Jennie Cummins Evans City Oliver Baughman.., Hites Sta ben ha Jones Petersville RI. L Bargerstock Armstrong Co La I'. Wetzel Saxonburg .A Wilcox Harris ville En ; iovard Branchton . r Pittsburg—G. L. Reno of New and Jennie Neithercoat of ivi. stown. Pittsburg, Cullen Armstrong of i • a and Maude Fletcher of Bruin. -Mttsburg, Joseph H. Scott of Sar vc- lie and Elizabeth Koss of Taren • na. Thanksgiving Hay. iday excursion tickets will be sold en all stations on the Bessemer Nov. 25 and 26, good returning :i \y, Nov. 30th, 1903. Inquire of it Ticket Agent for particular in i... tion. POP CORN " e your old pop-corn to J. A. Rich p* akery and Confectionery, Butler, » id get the market price in cash f.i it Thanksgiving Holiday Excur sions Excursion tickets will be sold be twi-Ki all stations on the B. r 25th and 26tli, good returning to and including Nov. 30th, 1903. "Ask the mnri" at the ticket window of any B. & L. E station for rates, time of trains or other information necessary to com plete arrangements for a Thanksgiving journey. Hunters Take Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to hunt, or trespass upon the farms of the following persons. MIDDLESEX TWP— John Rifley, Al fred Nelson, William Hays' heirs. Jacob Howeostine, W. J. Parks' heirs, Mc- Cains' heirs, T. A. Parks. R. E. Lee, Campbell, known as Cowan's, John Walters, James Moore, John Fulton, James H. Parks' heirs. H. M. Parks, Gilbert Forsythe, Samuel Hays, Reuben Parks, John Parks, James Harbison. All trespassers will be prosecuted. Dol'ar Savings Fund & Trust Gompany -527 Federal Street opposite Market Honse, Allgheny. i'a\s 4 per cent interest on Time de posits ana 2 per cent on daily balances >jt Hooonnts subject to check. I*i>' ns money on Mortgages and other approved Collateral Security. A<-ts as Executor, Administrator, Tr* s'ee or other Trust capacities. fa: ital and Surplus, Two MILLION DOLLARS. I- v» ry accomodation afforded consist ent v. ith careful management. Y .'ir fall suit at Ritter & Rocken fctl a ■». V 1 ter & Rockenstein's seem to be li, .«i 's in men's and boys' clothing. M ric scholars wanted at 128 W. "- v .e St. insurance and Real Estate. it on wish to sell or buy property •ill find it to your advantage to see ' • H. Miller, Insurance and Real i-i a next P. 0., Butler, Pa. On' -way Colonist Kates to the West. T' kets on sale daily until Nov. 29 u'v inclusive, at all ticket offices of t . & O. R. R. to points in Arizona, >rnia, Colorado, Idaho. Mexico, ana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mex ii 'regon. South Dakota, Texas, Utah, W ■ lington, Wyoming and British nbia at greatly reduced rates. K r full information call on or addres i «i et agents B. & O. R. R. s i. iter & Rockenstein's price is always n fit. It it is up-to-date clothing you want try Hitter & Rockenstein's. - The Citizen and the National Stock man and Farmer, the World's Greatest FAMJI Paper from now until Jan. 1 1905 both for |2.00. The largest assortment of overcoats io town at Ritter & Rockenstein's. Low Kates to Points In the South and Southeast, West an-ui CliiritKi'. NVw ('astir ami Allegheny Ex. *1:10 I "-111 Allegheny Eiprme *5:24 l>-n> ; Allegheny A«-<>niij....l»tion *a.Vl p.m KUwoud ami New Caetle Accommodation... -5:.V> p-m j NORTHBOUND Ka;ie and Bradford Mail +£ 42 a-m ' Clarion Accommodation *4:56 i>-m Foxi urg Accommodation p.m : 4 Daily, ♦ »ce|it Sunday. i Sunday only. Trains leave the Allegheny station for Butler at 7:30. 8:15. 10:45 a.m.. and 1:15. . 3:00. 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. and Pittsburg station at 7:50 a.in. On Sunday at 7:80 а.m. and 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. For through ticket*, Pullman renerrations and in formation apply to W. K. TURNER, Agt, Butler. Pa. E. D. SMITH, A. G. P. A.. Pittid.urg, Pa BR& P R R Timetable in effect Feb. 15, 1903. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxsutawney and all intermediate stations. 10:12 a. m. daily, vestibuled day ex press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford. week davs, for Rochester. 5:21 local for Punx'y and Du Boi* and all stations. 10:22 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:08 a. m. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:45 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dußoig. 5:31 p.m daily, vestibuled day express from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 7:40 p.m. week days, mixed train from Punxsutawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 p m . and for local points as far as Dnßois at 4:10 p.m. BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO. Time table in effect Sept. 13. 1908. EASTERN STANDARD TIME northward. Daily except Sunday. Southward Read lp) (IWad down) 2 10 ~IT~ STATIONS. 1 8 ~11 P.M I- SI P.M. a.m. A.M.! 7 25 2 3) Erie 7 Ou 13 18 7 01 1 S3 Fairview 7 26 12 4» (41 1 12 Girard 7 35 tt 57 i 7 1 15 ar. .Conneaut.. .ar 9 11 2 15 j 5 32 II 45 lv.. Oonneaut. .lv 7 15 11 45 i 33 1 25 I'rauwtvllle 7 115 « 2S 1 30 Alhlon 8 00 1 3i It 11 1 05 Shailcland 6 13 I 34 6 1 0.1 Springboio 8 1 37 & 02 12 57 Conneautville 8 23 1 43 j 40 12 3> M&i-lrill., Jnnct.. 8 45 2 05 6 30 1 08 ar.. Mead ville.. ar » 2if 4 43 ! 4 43 11 52 lv.. Meadville.. .IT 7 45 1 27 1 6 05 13 43 ar..Onn.Lake. .ar 8 55 2 15 5 15 13 2S.lv " lv i 8 33 1 52 I 5 40 ar. Llneaville ..ar 10 SS 112 02 lv •' lv 8 2» 12 02 | 5 2,4' 12 10 Uartutown.... ... ! 8 691 2 32 i 5 17 12 1" Adanwville ■ 9 of> 2 28 5 07 12 00 Osgood 15 2 40 7 10 500 11 62 Greenville 6 30' 9 23 2 50 7 051 4 53 II 45 Shenango G US 0 89 3 00 6 451 4 35 11 22 Fredonia 8 SS ; 9 47; 3 17 0 271 1 20 » f»3 Murcer 7 1» 10 0:1 3 35 o 22 1 15 11 Oljllotiiton Junction 7 22|10 07 3 40 ti 01 3 54) 10 41 Grove City 7 4 4 «0 35 4 01 5 47' l f > Harrisville . ... 7jh 414 5 4". 3 38'10 20 lirancuion 80710 43 423 645 I 08|11 14 ar.. . Ifillianl... ar 11 14 845 4 o'il 3 »>\ 7 00 lv...Billiard.. ..lv 7 00! 7 o Krrtcr Oct, 8. 190(1. SOUTH. , V.'KKE DATS , |A. M/A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M BUTLER Leave 6 06 7 38:10 <« 2 35 4 35 Saxonburg Arrive 8 34 8 08 10 30 3 00 6 03 ilullei Junction.. " 7 07 8 36 11 03 826 6 29 Hutler Junction...Leave 732 8 301147 3 26 6 28 Natrona Arrive 741 H 44'11 M 3 aji 53D I'arentum ! T « 8 51112 06 3 42, 5 46 Springdale | 7 9021217 ' 3 63X> 51- Clareroont V 1812 36 4 08 ; 6 10 Sharpaburg ; 8 l'l 9 20112 47 4 Itli 6 lli Allegheny ! 8 30 9 38) 1 00 4 20 6 2'i jA. M.!A.M.|P. M.iP. M.|P. M. SCNDAT TRAINS.—Leave Butlei for Allegheny City and principal Intermediate stations at 7:20 a. m , «nd 4:55 p. n. NORTH. WEEK DATS 1A.1f.t4.1U. A.M..P.M. P. M Allegheny City . .lutve, & 8 s 3 40 8 4fl Natrona 7 13 9 iid ll 07 3 45; (1 63 Butler Junction...arrive 7 25 9 47 11 171 3 51 7 02 Untie! Junction..., leave I 7 36 9 65>12 35 : 4 05 7 08 baxonl.urg 8 OH 10 lUi 1 06| 4 41 7 27 IIUTLER arrive; 8 3t 10 45' 1 33| 6 13 7 53 Ia.KI. A.M,;P. M.)P. Id.: P. M SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leavo Allegheny City for But ler and principal intermediate stations at 7:03 a. n>. and 9-33 p. m. FOB THE EAST. Weeks Days. Bunilays A M.iA. M. P. M. A.M. P M BUTLER lv 60610 06 236 720 .. Butler J'ct ar 70711 03 326 8 10 1 ... Butler J'ct lv, 72611 17 361 814 .... Feeport Lt 72811 20 354 817 .... Kekimlnetaa J't.. ..«• .7 36 11 27 359 823 .... Ijeechburg " 74811 30 4la 8 3t( ... Went Apollo " 811 11 67 435 i 671 .. .. HalULurg " 84012 Mi 6 (fill 9 23! ... Blatnville 1 B 10 1 00 5 4(l' 9 6a! ... Blairsville Int.. .." 924 133 6 47110 00 A1t00na...... " U35 5 4jj 860 1 401. .. riarriabiirK. 44 31010 W) loojft 86 Philadelphia 41 6 23 426 426 ,10 17 IP. M. A. M.| A. M.I'P. M.| P. M Through traiua for the e«ot IOUT® Plttpbnrg (Unioc Btatiou), an follows: Seiwhore Limited, daily (No ache«i) 1:30a.m Atlantic Exproai, daily 3:00 a.h PeunayUauia Limited 44 (No coachea).. .7:16 44 Now York M M 44 ....7:15" Day Ex pro*, 44 7:30 44 Main Line Kxpreas, 44 8:00 44 Harrirtburg Mail, 44 12:46 P.M iiarriftburg Kxprcm daily . 4:46 44 Philadelphia Kxproon, 4 4:60 44 Eastern JCxpreM, 44 7:10 44 Fast Line, • 9.00 4 Pltbtburg Limited, daily for New York, only. 10:00 44 .Second PittnhurK Limited, daily. Sleeping i a»rH to Philadelphia jialtimore and \Vu«h ington. Nil (xjAhert 10:00 44 Philad'a Mail, Sunday • only H:3O AM Vtrr Atlantic (.'ity (via Delaware River Bridge, all rail route) 8:00 a.m.and IMH) p. m. daily, ''Peuu- Hylvania Limited," and New York limited, 7 15 a. m . week dayM. 10 a. m., 6.16 and ll^>p.m. For Red Itank, 7.42, «.66, 11 17 a. m., 3 3«, 6.16, 9.:i4, line] 11.60 p. m. weekday*. Sundaya, 9.66,10.49 a. m., б.16 and ll.fSO P. m. For Kittannlng 7 42, 9 31, 9.56,11.17 a. m.,2.38^.35, 6.16, 7.30, 9.34, aud 11.50 p. m. w«M*k-4lay*. Sunday*, 9.66, 10.49 a. b.,1.18, 10.4 ft, and Il.ftOp. m. "a" St4»}M only on aignal or notice to agent to re ceive paflnenger*. • 4 f' Stop* only on *ignal or notice to agent or con ductor to receive or discharge passengers. Koi detaile • l 1 Hri«lK» take on or hiave off pafM4d and in general debility. ) i We have customers who f v speak of it in the highest J f terms. Be snre and ask for f Boyd's Beef, Iron and Win 6 f 1 peptonized. Full pint bottles y \ C. N. BOYD, \ / DRUGGIST, J % Near the Court House, ? Butler, Pa. 1 /WAKE LIARS OF J\y CO(WI?6TITORS If they told the truth con cerning my pianos, myself, and my way of doing business I would sell all of the pianos that are sold in Butler. When a party comes to you with a story concerning my business, ask them to call at my store with yon and repeat it in my presence. 1 am here for business, and I am hap oy to say I have lots of it. My pati-ons are my friends, I always refer to them.' Ask them. I can give you a list of over 300 patrons to whom I have sold pianos since I came here four years ago. And if you will find any of them who will say that I have not been honorable in all my dealings with them. I will present yoti with a piano. Trusting to have my just share of yonr patronage, I am yours for business. . Your credit is good at W. R, Newton's THE PIANO MAN, 317 S. Main St.. Butler, Pa. The best place j&j ;oj to stop at o when in town is the Oj § WAVERLY HOTEL, § ® J. H. HARVEY, Prop, M jßj Rates, $1.50 per day. xjjj SAVE THE PIECES If you break your glasses bring them to nn. We can duplicate them, or if past mending, do the next best thing, fit you with a new pair at a much lower figure than you imagine. Costs you nothing to ask. Come to us for relief from eye trouble of any sort. We also sell- Ellison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Paco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Guitars. Optical goods. Field and Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court Hnmf Hintermeister Stands for Harmony. THE Hintermeister PIANO is the finest Instrument made. They are as near perfection as care, skill and money eau make them They possess everything essential to sweetness and strength of tone and beauty of finish. We have everything musical and 35c records Pittsburg Organ & Piano Co., Butler Branch, Old P. 0. B'd'g., JNO. C. DICKSON, Mgr. M. C. WAGNER ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER 189 South Main St. ! Brisk Activity Marks Opening | all Footwear Campaign at Miller's Store. I- Emerson said: "If a mart can write a better book, E •each a better sermon or make a better mouse trap H an his neighbor, though he build his house In the woods, H e world will make a beaten path to his door." The | ime rule applies to the merchant and is the real secret this store's great success and large and growing pat >nage. We do not stock this store with the goods we )uld make the biggest profits on, but the ones that wear e best, look the best and fit the best; in short the )ods that are the best and most stylish and make ;rmanent customers when once worn. Compare these witn ail others. The atyle of a (V, « bas become proverbial. It a X] ./? (\ shoe that pr'jeeryes the natural ' Syrrv- diss sL. y/ outlines of t'ae foot, yet actually ' i» makes it lock a full size smaller. ~~ They are the utmost height of „ _ style, ease and durability. The ?hest praise you can give a shoe is to say "it has the style of » >rothy Dodd." Our new Fall Styles of "Walkover" are beauties. lade in all the new and snappy styles. Compare them with others at .00 and ffi.OO. We have 9 different styles of/this very popular make. 1 styles and widths. The strongest Union Made Shoe. W. L. DOUGLASS, other very populer make of Men s Fine Shoes. They have a world de reputation for style, fit and durability and are & strong Union ade Shoe. K 'he above are only a few of the many stylish and dors tile fine shoes HF rried by this store, and a sample of the kind of goods that has made H4 is the largest and most popular shoe store in Butler county. Bj See our stock of Boys' and Girls' School Shoes. fl C. 6. filler J 315 S. Main St, Butler, Pa., Opposite Hotel Arlington. I Fall-1903-Winterl §J Our woolens are in and ready for k S yourinspection. You cannot put off I jl buying much longer so better come R ■ in, and look things over. I ■ Buffalo Woolen Blankets. I r Shaker Flannel Comforts. I g Woolen Dress Goods. I g Our Fur and Wrap Department is I p more complete than ever. I H Everything in Furs from the cheap-1 H est to the best. I | All the latest and newest cuts in I W Coats, Jackets and Capes. m g DUFFY'S STORE. | i- - ——^ mmmm ——— Get the Habit in Our New Fall Clothing. EXCLUSIVE STYLES In abundance, and the kind sold here must be of the highest grade—Perfect. In selling our Exclusive' Smart Clothes we realize that It Is expressive of the highest attainment of the tailor man's art. We can tell you all about the clothes, but you must see them to truly appreciate their elegance and finish, you must try on a garment to see how well It fits and how dressy it looks Men's Suits, $8 to S2O. Fall showing of the New Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats/ Cost no more than the ones called just as good. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. CAMPBELL'S GOOD FURNITURE IP | t Furniture Stock lls Now at Its Best! Dinner Sets From SB.OO to $50.00. S S M > » A Dinner Set for $lO. g A pretty floral decoration with gold trimmings. One of the best yM valuos we have ever shown. !§C jj A Toilet Set for $5. jj ygf Gold trimmings; rose decoration in pink or blue. New shape. A Mpecial value. jgj* a§f New Pictures New Lamps S Lar«e gilt frame; a va- Decorated tflobe and vase £i riety of subjects to select to match brass trim- ||f from. mings. g| Price $l5O Price $-50 g sSThe Largest Assortment of Rocking g jS Chairs we have Shown This \ ear# COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. J@ HAlfred A. Campbell Formerly Campbell ft Templeton. fBl