g— .JU—-i- . TYPHOID GERMS. The Little Bacteria Which Bred The Epidemic of Typhoid. microscope shows that in the blood of every person suffering 17 B from typhoid the little germs can be found as shown above. This disease has almost become epidemic in many cities and towns of the United States this season. They are supposed to get into the water or milk we drink. The germs multiply by growing long and dividing into two. This happens every half hour, so that one germ is capable of producing about one h'.:-:ired trillion germs in twenty fr. R. V. Pierce in his book, "The Com mon Sense Medical Adviser." Exercise in the 'rib air and sunlight is of great assistance in keeping the system healthy. Many years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, who is consulting surgeon to the Invalds' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y., found certain herbs and roots, which when made into an alterative extract t without the use of alcohol), seemed to e the very best means of putting the stomach, blood and vital organs into proper condition. KATCBE'S WAY. This seemed to him as close to nature's way ot treating disease as it was possible to go. For over a third of a century his Dr. Pierce's Golden Med teal Discovery has had a wonderful sale and the cures resulting from its nse are numbered by thousands. It is a tissue-builder, lietter than cod liver Oil because it does not sicken the stom ach, or offend the taste. It strength ens or renews the assimilative or diges tive processes in the stomach and puts on nealthy flesh when the weight of the invalid is reduced below the normal. No alcoholic tonic could I* so effective, for alcohol shrivels up the red blood conrucles, impairing their vitality and robbing the system of one of its most important elements. TO BCII.D UP A b Ay that has been weakened by an attack of Typhoid, Grip or Pneumonia nothing will put on healthy flesh so fast s* !!»ts tonic alterative of Itr. fierce, a truly "Golden Medical Discovery." Cures others, will cure you. We do rut fi '.k you to believe it on our asser tion, for the proprietors and manufactur ers of this "Medical Discovery" oiler I --DENTAL ROOMS.-- F„* PltUSurj.P* l| MIC * CROWN * od OP.IGUC worth MMM AOL PltulKirf —VYHY NOT DO L 1 ASFRFUVOUN®? «>•'»<» CROWNS L* UHLF «M"1 BRIDGE work rtdoct* fell F'WLF MTS Pt R TOOTH Also UE 1* M W y Ejf.KrtorTwQ.mi/n.QNLY %n fJ CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS %mtr. Alw«r» f ttotoU UwHm. Mk nro«f« oncmsMrnrs nniLnii m *•!««> 4M4 metallic twias, MM with Wo# ribbon. tmUm mm mtHrr. Heft turn <«>ijer.,u. NMl tmUmmmnm* IMUMIMH. If >7 of r«ur 1/PJKKM. "or ml tc. In Mump* I"' *»»rtlewl«r». TrmM mmmtmtm «wl ~ Heller for *ni by wmtmrm ft mil. l»,MO TewliuonUUa. buk! tn all GJFNGGM*, OHIOHBSTBH UHSMICAL 00. UN ■aims Mqmmrr, PHIIX, Pi toSwWi s—, PAROID READY OOFING. IJAKOID. The Roofing with NO TAK. Won't drj out. Won't ijrow brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tins, Naila and Cement in core of each roll. I>EPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. fVNLY requires painting wcry " fewyears. Not when first laid. T S Cheaper than Gravel, S'ate or Shingles. r|EM AND for PAKOII) is world u wide. MADE IN 1.2 AND 3 PLY Othwr Fact*, Humpies and Prices are yours If you will ask us. L. C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. I PENNSYLVANIA I ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE, I 10M nrta Arm . ntutmrg. Pat. ■ OIVBS WWVIDVAL UfSTKOCTIOW ■ ALL MECHANICAL BRANCHES I MirkMHtNOrut i. T. IJIIUIV, Prnl, I HEYMAN HARRIS, LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS and RIDING HABITS, 4597 Forbet Street, Corner Craig Street, PITTSBURG, PA. tr Htidzchei Cured WHhGlauet. Artificial Eye*. Eugene Heard Spectacle Co. LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS lin PKWW AVKSI'R, OPP. PKS.M :BI 11.1J1.%<>. IMTTMM AU. s-is-tjr (3.000 reward for any case where they cannot show the original signature of the individual volunteering the testimo nial below, and also of the writers ot every testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness. "I have neglected from time to time to write you but feel it my duty to tell you and to let others, who may suffer as I did. know, that, through the help of our heavenly Father, your medicines have done a great deal of good for me," writes Mrs. W. B. Litton, of Kimballton, Giles Co., Va. "I was in a terrible con dition, and two good physicians did not help me. Had almost every trouble a woman coold suffer from. Could not do any of my housework, could rot walk a hundred yards. Just felt so dead and heavy, aa'd had such pains in knees and ankles. Had catarrh of stomach very bad ; would have to beat up a raw egg and swallow it, and there would 1* days I could not swallow a bite of bread. If I did try to eat would have such nerv ous chills it seemed I would almost die. Would feel almost dead, and chilly all over; had great heat in side and through my stomach and this would some times extend into chest under shoulders and nearly all through the body. Sight was almost lost and the days seemed to me about like a dream. Kidneys were in a dreadful condition. Had neuralgia in bead, sides, and stomach, and at the ap proach of every storm would get numb ; had tingling sensation in limbs; was stopped up in chest so I did not dare get a particle of the damp air; in fact there was so much the matter with me I shall not attempt to tell all. I was simply a to tal wreck, and, as all my neighbors know, I was almost dead. I wrote to Dr. Pierce, and he kindly advised me what to do. Don't remember just how much of his 4 Golden Medical Discovery' I took, but, beside the 'Discovery," had four bottles of his ' Favorite Prescrip tion ' and six vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. Now I can eat a little of almost anything I want, but have to be careful and not overdo. Have been doing my own work for months and can walk to any of my neighbors' houses. Am not entirely well—never expect to be, but how thankful I am to be as well I am. I will say this much, that I don't believe there are other medicines in the world so reliable as Dr. Pierce's, for they did for me what no other medi cines could do. I wish all suffering hu manity knew of Dr. Pierce's medicines and would take them. Any invalid who may wish further particulars regarding this statement, or the sincerity of it, may write (enclosing stamp), and 1 will gladly answer." A KEG OF POWDER. Men can hardly be made to realize that a little sputtering spark of disease which might be stamped out in an instant may mean death if it is allowed to keep on. Dyspepsia, constipation and liver complaint seem like trifling matters but they will eventually wreck the constitution as surely as a spark will blow njj a keg of powder. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is acknowledged as the most wonderful medicine ever devised for those diseases which are caused try imperfect action of the liver and digestive organs. If your health is not strong and vigor ous it in a simple and sensible thing to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., and obtain from him and his staff of eminent specialists, without charge, professional advice which will enable you to put your constitution on a solid basis of health and strength forthwith, Ijefore these ailments have a chance to reduce you to a physical wreck. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Kyth Bros. Big Bargains Wall Paper HAMMOCKS EYTH BROS N>xt to Old P. O. ffPtißfcflwiSfc - •• . tr BOOK MAILED VRKK. A. A. J KKYEHM. f onti-mtli/nm, Inflamms ci-ias(ilwiu. Liias Fnvrr, Milk Fersr. H. R.IMI'ltAltM. Lsmeucw, Injurlri. ct'UH ( Uhrummllmm. V.C.I* ORK TIIIIOAT. . •>-. aacb; Mtatiln Caw, Tm lUtrik, kr... Kl. At IruKKlntm, nr lu-ril pn i/al'l uu rnrttrt >it yrlc". Uura[rtirn)r.' MnU/:lua Oi., Cor. WUllain * Julia Htr«u, »«w Vi/rk. FOP sale at Reed's Pharmacy yjCTQD " LUNG * SYRUP Tie Gift "I* Remedy," "Tiroat Healer," and "CoDgb Killer." Consumption in first stages al >'-,<> lately cured. The friend of and public Speakers. The Golden Remedy for Whooping Cough Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsy, Cold' Hoarseness, Coughs, Etc. It CUM by striking at the root of the dlseas' Are you afflicted? addrees VICTOR RKMKDIHH CO.. Frederick, Maryland A BEEF RING. Tkit IC !•—How It Is OrxftDtsrd and Operated. A beof ring is a nnion of farmers for the purpose of supplying themselves wiih fresh uaeat each week at a low cost The ring isually has sixteen members, who s>ipply the animals in regular order. on«! each week. A meet ing is held in wiuter, when an organi zation is effected, the order of furnish ing the animals decided l>y lot and a butcher and secretary ap|x>::ited. I lie butcher (who need not be a profession al; usually receives per Lead for his services. Each member in turn brings in his animal, a young and fat one dressing from 4er pound and all the others are up to the standard, he Is charged 0 cents for all meat received, except the cuts he re ceived of his own animal, which will be charged to him at 5 cent*, and all the other members will be charged 1 at the rate of 5 cents for B's beef. ! If a member receives less than the weight of the animal furnished he shall be paid for the amount he Is de ficient at the rate at which his animal was valued. The foregoing Is the way in which beef rings have been operated In the township of West Gwilllinbury, Simcoe county, Ont., for a number of years. It Is simple, easily worked and gives good satisfaction. Cor. Farm and Home. The Farmer'* Market W»*OB. Farmers who regularly take produce to market or deliver direct to custom ers should have a wagon fitted with conveniences for that purpose. Such an outfit adds much to comfort and In the long run saves expense, suys a New England Homes tend writer in de scribing the following devices: Instead of wrapping the lines about the whip or leaving them where they FKAME CI'BTAIN—LIKE HOOK —fMBBKLLA lIOLtVKU. often get beneath the horse's feet, why not have a wire hook fastened to the wagon overhead, as shown In the cut. it can be eauljy made of stilt fencing wire and secured on the wagon. At one Hide near the top two other hooks, similarly fastened to the bows, hold an umbrella, as seen In the figure. This is kept there rain or shine, Is nev er forgotten and left at home when most needed. Instead of a rear curtain why not stretch the oilcloth or canvas on a frame hinged at tl»e top? It should be furnished with stays, Jointed like those of a buggy top, as represented In the drawing. It serves as an awn ing and protects from sun or rain when the driver is standing In market or taking articles from the wagon. Two Unod llenaona. Generally one U«lll<"tl If finding yourself mnkbig more progress In Intelligence tlutn in kind ness sit right doWn and think !t <>v r It never pays to overdraw one' -, ir plus of strength. None others an* so content with what they know as tbftse |h(;t know I ' ie. It Is a great evil IIM well as a nits fortune to te unable to utter a prompt and de:illullt. 11l the West Indies crocodiles are of ten shot at night. The hunter, with a lantern, sits In a cams- In one of the creek* which the crocodiles Infest. The crocodiles are attracted by the light and swim toward the ennoe. Their <*yin shine out In the darkness and form good targets for the hunter's bullets. Sometimes u dozen crocodile* are shot In a night. I'oetry. "Are you fond of poetry?" asked the young man with curly hair. "Yes," anfc'.vered Miss I!nyenne; "po etry lias done a great deal to make life ennler. It gives people an opportunity to use quotations Irmtcud of being orig inal and tiresome," Exchange. An Keonnraleal Wife. He I can't send my clothe* to the tailor's every time they need a button. We must economize. Oan't you sew on these suspender buttons yourself? She Here, my dear; fn*ten them up with a hairpin. That will save thread, you know. formal Indeed. She The government's legislator* seeni to be formal men. He How's that? She Why, they will never notice n bill until It has been Introduced. Now York Times. Itemiiiiernlfve l.lteroftare. First Author What branch of liters ftire do you consider the most remu nerative for an author? Second Author twtio has Just won a rich hrlde) Writing lovo letters to an heiress. ¥ Wealthy |l~Sßa]bies I | owe their health to crood j/ V ■KB food; food that requires the - L least digestion, least umount of labor by the stomach. The I y Ideal food for infknt, invalid or in fact, \|\ j y everyone, is the new table delicacy, CORN SYRUP I aj . fea Tie Great Spread tor D*ily Ilreart. ijjj 1/ Pre-dlgested, ready to be used by the /ft/ -PI W >v Pr JJ blood aa »oon as It euters tbe atom- //jff r ■>-» V < thy ach ; bence the food for little folk*. /W *■ 1 T Supplies energy, strength, vigor. /Ctjr 1/A \1 J 10c.. 25c. an J 60c. at all grocers. AWjf <4 CORN PRODUCTS CO. Ntw York and Chicago. KLEBER'S Piano Factory and Salesroom in Greensburg. We- have moved our Piano Factory from New York to Greensburg and now invite every person to call and see the JKLEBER PI ANOSI :l::i::l: :l: :i: :i::i: :t: X f We are the only Pittsburg Music Dealers that are man ufacturing Pianos and we have received the in dorsement of many prominent pianists and dealsrs throughout the United States. It will pay all intending purchasers to examine our Pianos. We also have on exhibition the world-renowned KNABE PIANOS and tho wonderful Apollo Piano Player WITH A LIST OF 10,000 ROLLS OF MUSIC. EASY PAYMEMTS IF DESIRED. BUY DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AND SAVE MONEY. CATALOGUES FREE- H. KLEBER BRO. DEPOT ST. near Otterman St. GRFENSBURG Pittsburg House Established 62 Years. 221-223 FIFTH AVENUE. Ifr'JflltiV/L'M'Myt.M >' 'X.ff.tl'ff Vf. Jc Jf ft % H'W if Jfc ')fi if. "If. if, X £MI 'MM WW I in The Butler County National Rank, j BUTLER, PA | OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITKRS THAN ANY $ OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY. Capital Paid in $200,000.00 Shareholders' Liability. 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits 180,000.00 — $580,000.00 Assets over $2,500,000.00 | Combined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000. t INTEREST paid on time dcpoMitft, nubjcct to withdrawal at any time j t without notice. • % We moot cordially aolicit your buainenn either in pernon or by mail. Z # J(;mkj*ii HAUTMA.V, Pr. niiliiit. Jno nt. .( II THOCTMAN. 11l VI. fr-n. W A -IKIN. 2nd V».-«- I'M*. I.ol'lhli HTKI.V. Trnanun r. <•' K. (.'ITONK.N WKTT, A»»'L. Tri'uaur. Will continue to do a general banking business at the old stand and is also prepared to transact a general Trust Company business. 3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to withdrawal without notice. | Standard Trust Company | BUTfeEH, PA. | cnm?.K ------- $i50,000.00 | Intvr«fHt V aid on Dv posits. Prompt and Careful Attention to all. C. D. GK66NLBB, Prvsidcnt. C. A. IJAIFvEy, Sccty. and Treasurer. w ### #■* #■# * *+*, #**#*■# * ** * #***•»#*#*»# * ** #### ##* *** THh Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, J>A. CAPITAL - $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 132,000.00 (K4II.^KI>) Arcouota of tho public aolhtltor]. A lilii rnl rate of lntnrnat paid. JOHN YOI;NKINH, Pr«-*ldont, Jims Ift'Mi'iiKKY, Vl<-.' Prealdunt, K. W. UiNiiiiAM. Caahbif. J. K. Mi't/.m.k. Aan't < 'nhlilcr Advertise in tlic CiTiZKN. j) SURPL^Sy $600,000. SBOO,OOO. ■ jl j THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK I! OF PITTSBURGH I 533 SMITHFIELD STREET, I 1 offers to savers, everywhere, the splendid facilities ■ of its Savings Department. ■ Pour For- Ooxxt. Interest I Oompouud Scmi-oxmuolly. I Withdrawals to any amount without notice. I I^*" 1 —————— ——— i—— _ y BANK BY MAIL 1 get * P er cent annua ' interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. Asset* over 97,700,000. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURG. PA f lNew FaiFSoodsj '"l We are showing an extensive line of advance H fft Styles of Fall Hats, Tailor- || tk !£ Made, Ready-to-Wear, MLI I 3 31 Dress and Street 1 Iri 1 V/t ft Z I M Always First to Show the New Ideas. | il I Rockenstein's 1 i% is .'t| 328 SontL Main Street, - .... Butler, Pa. E RE E ! A handsome bottle filled with fine Table Wine and a Beautiful Calendar in Colors for 1904, Free to each and every purchaser of wine and liquors from now and dur ing the Holidays. A good bottle of wine makes A CHRISTMAS GIFT Finch, Large, WHISKIES Gitwon, Overholt, Dillinpjer, Bridgeport, 6 years old Thompson, (Juckenheimer, We offer them at $1 per full quart, $5 for <5 quarts. GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE Whiskey, guaranteed 3 years old, $2 00 per gallon. Our guarantee of purest goods at lowest prices governs every sale. Send your orders at once to obtain prompt shipment. We prepay express charges on all orders of $5.00 or over. LkOBEKT LEWIN & CO., Wholesale Dsalers in WINES AND LIQUORS, 14 Smithfield St . PittsburQ, Pa- Bell Phone, Court 2179. P. ic A. Main 14- r »8. sEberle Bros.,< | PLUMBERS i p Estimates given cn all kinds of work. ? C We make a specialty of J J NICKLE-PLATED, C J SEAMLESS, / J OPEN-WORK. Y ] 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa f S People[s Phone. 630. c The Davis sewing flachine for Sale by W. B. MeCfinclleßH, 45, Euclid, Pa. Also Pianos and Organs. J -'-rrnr- \\ * r . ! , > pp| ] Do Not r>espair I j Doctor Kidd Can Cure You With out a Cutting Operation. A !' |f rtiH'rluK from chronic womb ami ovarian troiib. )/ }.)!<•, d • plncrim-nta, painful end lingular period^ y 1.11 ti uii"' uniiutiiriil (liiM-lmrgw, lnr» ration-', ulcer- Jmf I tj li'iiw, tumor*, rectal (r V«»IK '' / * ■ nml Chicago. H > iiiiirh lironehltlc, A«thm.i, ntroal nml I fN-L !,..1 r|' i; Jl'ii.itx n. m. k» M ji. in., Sunday, 10.-JO a. m. to 4:110 j>. hi. S I; DR. A. R. KIDD'S MHI^aU^TTrUTCJ Rooms 202 203 Werner Building, 631 Pciifl Avenue, | >' PITTSBURC. PA. I 05909999909099900999999000 o HUSELTON'S 8 a " and Winter Shoes§ Jjßsveals the Swellest Shoes we ha?e ever offered the traded oMen's Fine Shoes SW2&S2K»SiS ° 1 m *' WI,UC " Bluchers or Bala, at 12,00,W $2.50, 13.00, 13.50, and $4.00.0 JJ SCHOOL SHOES FOR MEN'S AND BOY'S © w BOYS AND OIBLS. COMBINATIONS IN § *' Strong »nil serviceable at all j M prices. medium and hiubcut, with WOOt ±50016 and Stockings Oor withont copper tip. The beat known makes. Men's at f! 85 to $2.50. O Women's Strong, Boy' at s iaa to $1.75 0 o Serviceable Shoes, 0 o Winter Wear. Men'® Heavy Shoes in a f } Kai „'aroo Kip. Calf. Oil Grain, High Cut, 2 Soles and tap f* OW ax Kip Calf. Veal Calf at SI.OO. $1 25 and $1.50. #2.00. #2 50. $3 00 and $8 50. © 4« \\ e are the only house twin# regular Height 11.00. $1.25, $1.50 oLadies Fine Shoes E^l^h'rvViso o<>f habdsonie styles make it easy to fit,yon perfectly and please the mos J* The men stop and size them up in our windows, that is a** %jMgn that they are shayely. COME IN AND SEE US. 0 8 HUSELTON'S. § 4% 24 0 Opposite Hotel Lowry. 5? 09999999999000000000000000 1 Brisk Activity Marks Opening of 1 I Fall Footwear Campaign at Miller's Store. I ■ Emerson said: "If a man can write a better book, I ■ preach a better sermon or make a better mouse trap I ■ than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods. I ■ the world will make a beaten path to his door." The I ■ same rule applies to the merchant and is the real secret B I of this store's great success and large and growing pat-1 ■ ronage. We do not stock this store with the goods we I ■ could make the biggest profits on, but the ones that wear I H the best, look the best and fit the best; in short the I ■ goods that are the best and most stylish and make ■ ■ permanent customers when once worn. H H Compare these with all others. The style of a H M A . baa become proverbial It is a B m yr (A shoe that preserves the natnral B B / outlines of the foot, yet actually B W if/v /7/ff fcJPlZrf-' % makes it look a full size smaller B B2 " - —"■ They ara the utmost height of ■J style ease and durability. The B highest praise you can give a shoe is to say "it has the style of a B B Dorothy Dodd." H H Our new Fall Styles of "Walkover" are beauties. B B Made in all the new and snappy styles. Compare them with others at B B an d fi.OO. We have 9 different styles of this very popular make, ■AH styles and widths. The strongest Union Made Shoe. B B W. L. DOUGLASS. B B another very populer make of Men s Fine Shoes. They have a world- H B wide reputation for style, fit and durability and are a strong Union- B 9 Made Shoe. M The aliove are only a few of the many stylish and durable fine shoes B ■ carried by this store, and a sample of the kind of goods that has made B B this the largest and most popular shoe store in Butler county. B y See our stock of Boys' and Oirls' School Shoes. B |C. 6. |\\iiier,| H 215 S. Main St, Butler, Pa., Opposite Hotel Arlington. B I. 3 ... ! \'iStfJ J 4 '"tereVT J ••• •* v,wa J 1 2 INTtRCST 9 «iCN V CMCMMi Aee UIMTS fl (ggsgzal WRITE row B wL BOOKLET J 4U m&AL ST. _Jm I Something TO WAIT FOR "All thins* eouie to bfiu wbo waits" Hay* the proverb; but then you 111 isnt have aomethiiiK to wait for. and you do not want to wait | . too lon«- In the atock market there are oiiick result*. Inveatmenta often don bin In a day or an hour. I will carry larxe linen on a 1 I comparatively Htnall investment. EBTAHLJHHKD I8»a. R. 11. Weaver Stocks and Bonds Tbird Ave. and Wood St., . PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. JJntler, J A. KEYNOLDS, Manager. Pearson B. Nace's ki very Feed and Sale Stable ear of Wick House Butler. Penn'e Tlx- In-ill of hnranii and flrat rliwa riga >1 Natm 1111 IIHIKI and for hire. HUM ni'Coiiiiiii'daMuna In town for prrrna Dtiiil lioarding mill tranalcrit triad*. Hpncl nl earn k'Jarant rr(l. Stable Room For 60 Horse* A K'loil c u> of lioraea. Imlh drlvnra aod drnft. hnrn * nlwuya 011 hand and for aal« *Jriij^r u full guarantee 1 and Imriai l.uui-h y in ilTjllUcAt 1t)o tif • • PEARSON B. NACE, Tampaciaa No Ilii (C. F. T. Papej; J •WM $ pJEWELERI J : ) 121 E. Jefferson Street. / ' Rdifailim UaMHMa * »i.iiii a man and a«mi in m«i| lb* itamaadWßß omuntnri'Ul m» tur rlrrulart ultlrM r. OURR * »ON», BIH> uttrty«».. nntt>»ir|.r«. ] Family Reunions! We oltcn cause ourselves end less worry and remorse by neg lecting to do 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 guuranfee them permanent. Let us know in time to go out. The Butler Dye Works Dyeing, Cleaning, Preasinjj. R. FISHER IWm. Foster, I I Architect, j j Plan of all kind of building* 1 \ fnrni»h«*l on abort notion, r C Office in UerK Bulldinx. J J Uatler, Pa. I iVTHRCANI ILR liUREAU, Hrvurrm Firit-claM Mi rfaiUllc ftlld Mrtlmuicol Otoe* • rttuimw. r» "• 4M Pourt|i ! !.12"!| HUCH L. CONNELLY, . Wholesale Dealer Ip Fine Whiskies For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278. People's Phone 5/8. 316 East Jefferson Street.. BUTLER. PA NO SPAVINS Sr., bo cored In 41) minute*. Lump J*yr, nl > llr ) tn (111(1 rliiK'tx'iicn jnvt tie qnick. Jjpt painful anil never haa fulled. information about thin new method *rnt froe to bora* ownep« by T M Knnirial*. .7»irat«on Hit., F# WUKTKD rirjmmi, RrakaniMi, MarliluUU, null, i makeia, lllarktuilili* m.d linl|wia lur rail. r* l((|>r*r Hwk ; phbcail or mtntry rafunilail, (lanaial Kui|iioyiu*iii liutaau, 201 rwhualMt.. Aliany, I'a, (•IMf NpT Become an Artist? Crayon. Pantel, Heplnand Water COIO4 taiixbt at borne, and employment KIVCD at oniM. For fall iMirtlcnUrn, adarowi, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OP ART, . ttmrhllt, Pa.