usual. $ We have now on display our Fall and Winter line of / { Men's, Boys', and Children's Clothing. We pride our- / C selves of having the finest line of Fall and Winter Cloth- > / ing ever shown in Butler. \Y e mean that only make the \ S Isaac Hamburger Clothing. We get the credit of every- # \ one for selling the best line of clothing, not alone in But- / \ ler, but the whole country, from the very fact that we sell i 4 the' best ready-made clothing to be found on the market. \ \ Our sales of this famous Hamburger make have doubled { C every year and we have been selling it for 12 years. More / \ cannot be said of any make, and we do not find it necessary i \to change oi'r line every year for a better one—it cannot \ I be found. Wnen we tell you we have our Fall and Winter / f line of Men's, Boys' and Children s Suits on display >ve / 5 think it all that is necessary, for you all know that Our ) \ Clothing is up to date in style, pattern and fit. All we 1 Cask of you is to come in and see for yourself. See \ \ window display. YOURS FOR CLOTHING. r I Douthett & Graham. / INCORPORATED. } KARL SCHLUCHTER, J Practical Tailor and Cutter, 115 East Jefferson Street, * (UPSTAIRS) Has received his Fall and Winter samples, from three large wholesale houses, and is pre pared to take orders for Winter Suits snd | Overcoats from the best to the cheapest. | He is a practical tailor, does his own cutting, 1 superintends his own work and guarantees fit and quality. j (UNION SHOP) | Employs none but the best of Union Tailors. I si: a: :li -li as tp ■i: tli as •:!; j! PARK INSTITUTE, I H 8 North Ave. West, Allegheny, Penn'a. & \i FULL BUSINESS, § | SHORTHAND AND | j| ENGLISH COURSES.| | i Bwe teach the Budget System of Bookkeeping gf i t and McKee and the Graham Systems of V f j? Shorthand. . :: Tuition payable monthly. 2; ?! Write for illustrated catalogue. 31 j* Rowan & Hughes, Managers. j| IK ii le .. Fire Insurance. j The Butler County Merchants Mutual Insurance Company. Was organized by the merchants of Butler county for the | purpose of affording a cheaper insurance, and does a I general fire-insurance business. Insures town and coun- | try property in this and adjourning counties. | For particulars inquire of your nearest director, or | any officer of the company. f ' OFFICERS —J. H. Harper, President; T. P. Mifflin, | Vice President; Harvey Colbert, Secretary; Jacob Boos, | Treasurer. I DIRECTORS —Edwin Meeder, Henry Ifft, James Barr, | Horace Bard, R. A. Marks, A. Krause, J. H. Harper, A. | L. Reiber, Jacob Boos, H. C. Litzinger, T. P. Mifflin, * Robert Scott, C. A. Eakin. WALTER EVANS & SON, Bickel Building. General Agents. Butler, Pa. | jjH|H|NHNMHMHMNMHIH|H|HMHIH|H|H|H|H|fii()|(}|f)|( )K JKJK JK* 3K 5K )|C 1H l|C 3|C 1IC 1 3K SIC )|C 3|C (At the Pittsburg Exposition) VjCTOK and bis magic orchestra doses Saturday Night, Sept 24 Then comes that wonderful organization, the BOYS' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA New York's greatest musical marvel Every Member » Mere Boy. Every Boy a Great Artist FOR. ONE WEEK September 26 to October 1 •t the radiant, enchanting, new PITTSBURG EXPOSITION Hundreds of artistic displays—Amusements you never tire of—Music all day long. ADMISSION 25 CtNTS. RESIAIRANT ON GROUNDS. I Forsts 7year old ffl We pay all express I I 4 full quarts m, charges and pack H H VKBSIBMP Be ■ for in plain sealed r I $3.00. BariM is . ■ Do yon u*e Whiskey In your home for medicinal purposes? Wo guar- H jw««e our goods to be PURE and WHOLESOME. Hond us a trial order and ■ - u the goods doe* not prove all we claim for It and If It Is not better for the M money, than anything you have had from others, then return It, at our H expense, and we will return your money. * ■ The Editor of this paper or any Bank of Pittsburg will tell you we are ■ H responsible. Bend for our Private Price-list. ■ MORRIS FORST & CO., i Cf. Z»d Ave, k SmlthfltlJ St., Pittsburg, P«. ■ UNEXPECTED RESULT. Mr. Blichead'a Fly Screen and the Trouble It Canted Him. When Mr. Bighoad fitted the fly •crocus he had brought home with hlui that evening into the -windows, he dis covered, to his disgust, that owing to uneven settling of the bouse there was a crack more than wide enough for a fly or mosquito to crawl through be tween the tops of the screens and the bottoms of the windows for nearly half their width. He pondered the situation for a few ulnutes. with all his Inventive faculties on the alert, while vainly trying to persuade the windows to fit snugly on the screens. Then he grabbed his hat and hurried out of the house. In a little -while he returned with a ■mall package in his hand and, suiting the action to the -word, in the most ap proved elocutionary style explained to his wife: "My dear, it is a well established scientific fact that all insects hate to bacco, except man only. I therefore ■ball lay a train of this snuff I just have purchased along these cracks, and no insect will cross it. We sha!! be as free from their intrusion as though the screens fitted perfectly un til I have time to get a carpenter to fix them. And this also shows the benefit of being able with a well regu lated mind to apply the results of youf reading to practical, everyday mat ters." The happy and triumphant smile of the successful inventor played about Blghead's mouth as, having finished sprinkling the snuff, he adjusted his glasses, arranged his paper and settled himself comfortably by a window to enjoy bis well earned immunity from lnsectile annoyance. It still gamboled at intervals over his countenance when a gentle "Achee!" from his wife caus ed him to look anxiously up from his newspaper. "My dear," he said solicitously, "you must be sitting in a—achoo! ah-ah achoo! ah-ah-ah-ah-achoo-o-o! —dra-aU- aft." "Achee! achee-e-e! achee-e-e-e-e!" said Mrs. Bighead vehemently. "Achoo! ah-ah-achoo! ah-ah-ah-ah choo!" said Bighead violently. "Achee! Achoo! Achee-e-e! Ah-ah ah-achoo! Achee-e-e-e-e! Ah-ah-ah-ah ah-achoo!" they said both together fu riously. "This is most—achoo!— astonishing," panted Bighead, tenderly mopping his inflamed eyes with the back of his hand. "It must be a sudden epidemic of—achoo! ah-ah-ah-achoo! —the influen za again. Ah!" "It's nothing of the—acheel achce e-e-e!—kind!" gasped Mrs. Bighead, rushing for the door. "The—achee! acliee-e-e-e! achee-e-e-e-e! —breeze has blown all that snuff into the room." "Good gracious, I believe that's so!" gurgled Bighead, darting after his wife. "Now who w6uld ever have ex pected—achoo! ah-ah-ah-achoo 1 ah-ah ah-ah-ah-achoo-o-o-o-o 1 th-ah-at?" New York Tribune. Where Ilia Meala Go la. "He had the nerve to tell me," re marked the thick necked boarder, "that It was simply impossible for me to get anything through my head." "lie doesn't know what he's talking about," replied the lady of the bouse. "I should say not." "No. lie hasn't any Idea of the amount of food -you get through It."— Catholic Standard and Times. An Incident of the Siege. "In tho interest of humanity," said the Japanese officer, "we are willing to remove the noncombatnnts." "But consider," replied General Stoes eel. "What would humanity do for news frbm Port Arthur If there were no refugees to Chefu?" —New York Press. One Advantage For Them. "People who have their children tak en care of by nurses never know the real Joys of parenthood." "Maybe not, but they don't He awake at night worrying about it."—Baltimore News. What Ailed Him. Lion—What's the matter, Mr. Snake? It looks as though you had experiment ed with some hair grower! Snake—No, I swallowed a porcupine! —Boston Journal. Had Good Reaaona. First Mosquito—What makes yon so disgruntled? Second Mosquito— Here I've been biting a billiard ball by mistake for the last ten minutes.—Judge. Good TlracH. Odd that the folks that are always crying out for sunshine are the first to raise an umbrella when It come.i! —At- lanta Constitution. Mozart Hello*. The small and old fashioned Mozart iiousc is in the middle of Salzburg. It Is with a feeling of respect, a visitor to the spot says, (hat one climbs the three flights of stairs and enters the room where Mozart was born. All the an cient pictures, the two old pianos and many relics belonging to the composer take one back a hundred years. Tho only jarring note In this harmonious association of memories Is that Mo zart's skull is In n glass case In the center of the room, all that remains of him, since no one could ever distin guish his body in the maps of remains In the common paupers' grave wherein he was buried in Vienna. London Globe. Paya'a Frnnkneaa. "What would you think if your daughter were to elope?'-' "I'd think," replied the discouraged old man, "that somebody had been stringln' the fellow concernln' the amount of money I'm worth."—Ex change. The Early Bird. Our English saying about the early bird's breakfast has its counterpart in twenty other languages. The Germans, for Instance, have u rhymed proverb to the effect that early morning has gold in its mouth.—Llartford Courant. Contradictory. "He said ho couldn't live without her." "Did she accept him?" '"Oh, yes, after looking him up In the financial reports and finding that he could."—Puck. Whotv there Is much pretension much UJ* been borrowed. Nature nev er prcttuds.—Lavuter. Ctson M3WATU3 I FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CI'RED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay SSOO in legal money of the I. mted States, for any case of Leucorrhea, Fe male Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb which they cannot cure. AU they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. The Vice-President Independent Order of Oood Templars. An experience which many women have wa* retated by Mi»9 Afrnes Stebbings, of 231 East **h Street, N'ew York City, as follows: -I had very poor health for a year until life looked dark and dreary to mt. Had head aches. backache, also pain, my sleep was broken and fitful. I longed for health. Tried several medicines but oone were of any last ing benefit until I took Doctor Pierce s Fa vorite Prescription. I soon realized that I had found the right remedy. It helped nature to throw off the poisons that saturated the Sstem. removed all pains and strengthened e digestive organs, and brought the roses of health back to my cheeks. This medicine if taken occasionally'keeps the system in perfect condition, helping it to throw off the disease and consequences of exposure to dampness. I am pleased to give it my endorsement." "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. CLEANSING CATARRH AND HEALING CURE FOR S CATARRH P® Elj's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to nse. Contains no 'it'iTqukkly absorbed. Gives Kelief at once. <n HEAD Allays Inflammation. * „.,T. Heals ana Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 60 cents at Druggists or hy mail; Trial Sire, 10 cents by mail. ELS BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New \ ork. 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 Sizes. 25c., SOc. and 81.00. Sold by Drugffiata, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John SU., New York. 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 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5. Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys 1 Med. Co., William & John Sts«, N. Y. PAROID READY OOFINQ. IJAKOID. The Roofing with NO TAU. Won't dry out. Won't £rovv brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core ol each roll. |> EPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. r\NEY requin s painting e/eiy f :wyears. Not when first laid. I S Cheaper Than Gravel, Slate or Shingle?. J \EMAND for PAROID i.-world U -.vide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Facts, Samples uud Prices are yours if yon will ask HP. L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. L- C. WICK. LU/IBER. REMOVAL We have removed onr Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Ci ty streets to No. 200 N, Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will l>e pleased to inset our customers with figures that are right on Monuments & Headstones of all kinds and are also prepared to give best figures on Iron Fence. Flower Vases eic.. HS wo have secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Works of Cin cinnati, Ohio, for this town and vicinity. P. H. Seohler Visitors to Pittsburg Exposition are welcome to make their h-udouarterb at our store. You can do your shopping and leave yonr packages here if yon desire ALWAYS IN STOCK H.M If. I.A I(«;I-. OVEKIIOLT. <;i-i MI. VEOKOK HIOJIPHOS, (.Ul-OS UII.LIMiKK. HKIIMJEI'OUT. and offer them to you 0 year old at }1 per full quart, « quarts |u 00. GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE, whlskev guaranteed 3 years old, fc: 00 per gal lon. We pay express charges on all mall orders of *.">oo or over. Goods shlppod promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IB WIMES AHD LIQUORS, Ho 14 Smlthfifld St, formerly 411 W»te- St. FmSBURG.FA. 'Fhon*»: Bell 217* F. ft A. 14M. The Old Reliable and Popular People's Circus! SIG. SAUTEbbE'S Nine Consolidated Railroad Shows Will O I \ r Vl a O ain e t i bit 1 I^K AFT6RNOON AND NIGHT Saturday, Sept. 24 ' 2 Circuses (Menageries j Historical; /Vluseums Hippodromes * Wild West -• \ v \ ~S / • ' - V ✓ Complete Menagerie Under Canvas. Hud of Elephants. drove of Caire>, baby Elephant, largest Elephant in Cap tivity, litter 1 f Lion Cnbs. baby Kangaroo. Lions, Tigers, Zebras etc Radiant in N»-w Drs as, the Sautelle Circus i* l now Larger. Grander and Better than ever before. 2 Hnge Circus Rings, 2 Elevated Olympian Stages. Mammoth Double Hippodrome acd Race Course. Big Doable Zoological Display, Stupendons Museum of Hnman Freaks. A Grand Senes of Chariot Jockey and Hurdle Races * Big = Free = Street = Parade AT 10 A. M. A Monstrous Melange of Majestic Moving Marvels ADMISSION, Adults, 50 cts. Children under 12 years, 25 cts Cheap Railroad Excursions. \\ Pittsburg Exposition j »2 AND THE f{ KLEBER PIANO t fyl A Pittajurg Art Product. Manufactured by the old and well-known firm, ' H. KLEBER & BRO. [: Factory in Greensburg. Pa. When yon visit kl the Exposition don't fail to call at Klebers 4 W A Big Store. 281-228 Fifth Avenue, and see the f V beautiful Kleber Pianos. li The Kleber Baby Grand ► VA Is now thejjsuiallest and daintiest Grand Piano f«t made. Catalog free. If you are thinking of W kl buying a Piano fill ont this COUPON. T < | I«m thinking of bnying a Piiao. Send to my address • | [J f copy of your Famous Old Time Song# free of charge: | v rJ Klebers are the sole agents for the famous m W Knabe Pianos y § IDEAk CIsOTHING AND o § HAT PARfoORS 8 | School Suits. I © O OVucatioD days are over. School commenced last Monday. Young £% America should "l>e arraved in his bi .st, his bright face polished until it X 0 shines, and with a New Suit and Clean Handkerchief be sent to enter the V race for the new school year. © § Is Your Boy Prepared § © with a Suit that will stand the racket, wear and tear of the play ground? © Olf not. bring him to the IDEAL We can fix him out at a moderate C% price. Our Children's Suits are like our Men's and Youths' the very best %y at Lowest Prices. Norfolks $2.50 to 00. Blouses $2 00 to $7.50. Double OBreasteds #2.00 to $7.50. Every Suit is gnaranted to give absolute satis- 0 faction. Your money back or a new Suit if it's not satisfactory. Op, S. Young's & Stetson Hats Fall 'o4® 1 Ideal Clothing andf jjHcit Parlors, Jj © 228 South St., sutl<?r, Pa. © © p. s. —All clothing sold by us cleaned, pressed andg 5? repaired free. q ©©©©©©©©©©©©©s©©©©©©©©©©©©© Trv) The CITIZ6N FOR JOS WORK Wiufield RK Co lime Table |j In effect Nov. 30th, 1908. WKKTWABI*. mtiawn iii|ti| Lr4TM VnlH'iufifld 7 W 1 16 " liogfartlle 745 300 Iron Bridct 7 sft 3 10 1 Wiafiehl Junction *lO 325 " l+n* 8 *>j 3£> " Butler Junction 8 iJ»I 340 ArriTt Putl*r.. 10 S6> 5 38 Arrif# All«gheD7 .. 10 Oil & 06 1* I Arrive KUirrtlU. g 4ft| 5 30 EASTWARD. ffIHOM. A M P M leave BUirsTille.. 7 50 *25 M Allegheny . 900 300 44 Butler . i 7i\ 2 36 44 Sutler Junction 10 15 440 - L«.>« 10 1* 443 44 W infield Junction 'lO 30 4S& 44 Iron Bruise .10 40 506 " Boffipnrille lo si» 515 Arrive W«,t Win field 10 05 5 30 Train* «to|) at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to t*ke on or leave off pan*'tiger*. Train* Connect at Butler Junction with: Train* Kant ward far ftwepvrt, VM*r*rift aad BNiravill&lutejufctjMi. Train* Weetvard for Natron*, Tarenturn and AU«- g'n. njr. Train* Northward tor 3axcKbnrg,Mft<~wood *Dd Boi ler. B. 0. BKALOR, n»»ersl Manager. Strictly Cleanliness and First Class. Prompt Service. K. J. IHRIG, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dining sunt L unch Koonis, 19 & 21 Park Way. Opp. Boggs & Buhl's (Near Ft. Wayne Station) Allegheny, Pa HUGH L CONNELLY, Wholesale Dealer In Fine Whiskies For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278 People's Phone 578. 316 East Jefferson Street BUTLER, Pl* Dean's! ' i A safe, certain relV Suppressed B p Menstruation. Neve. kt.„«rn to fail. Safe! ■ >'J Sure! Bpeedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed H W or money Refunded. Son*, prepaid for ■ H 51.00 per box. Will send them on trlaj. to B K be paid for when relieved. Sample* Free. B Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy. FARMS WANTED, TO SELL AND EXCHANGE.. This company Is in a position to get farms before a large number of customers; perhaps yours may suit one of them. Let us try it Send In complete description, giving size, improvements, condition, price, terms and location. FRANK9TOWN REALTY CO.. T»»! Frankstown Ave , Pittsburg. Pa. W S. & E. WICK, DEALERS IN R jugb and Worked Lumber of »"1 Kinds O'Mirs, Sash and Mouldings Oil Well Rigs a Specialty. Office and Yard F. Cunningham and Monro* Sta near went Penn Depot. ppTfr» n LEGAL RIGHTS OF TENANTS A VERITABLE MINE OF INFORMATION. Worth many times Its cost; is designed to protect tenants to the fullest extent of the (aw; legally accurate and absolutely re liable; written In plain and simple language. It will pay for itself many hundred times Published by the TENANTS' RIGHTS LEAGUE. Dept "A" First National Bank Bldg. Wllkins burg, I'a. Price 25c. post paid. Agents wanted I Look A Heed Look over the list of stock ! prices. Note what your judgment tells you about these values. Heed yonr judgment and there's money in it. I offer you highly responsible j and efficient brokerage service and moderate margins. R. M. Weaver Stocks and Bonds 223 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. Butler, F. EARL STEWART, Manager. Special Offer To those purchasing photos of groups or views, Bxlo, at 50c each, to the amount of $lO I will present free a fine 20x40, exact reproduction that will stand washing and not fade away. No bum work, but a fine permanent Bromide en largement, fully guaranteed. This offer is good till October Ist, 1904. FISHER, The Outdoor Artist, The Butler Dye Works MONTANA WASHINGTON I IDAHO or OREGON II THE WAY fil NORTHERN PACIFIC H THE TIME II SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 15 II Very Low Rates II 01SE-WAY COLONIST TICKETS « FREE GOVERNMENT AND bOW PRICED RAIbWAy bAND II Good for Fruit, Grain, Dairying and Poultry. Fine Summer and Winter Climate. ■■ Splendid Schools and Churches. ■■ Regarding Bates and Train Service write to ' For Information and Map. "it. to ■■ A. M. CLELAND, » TC P R » »v P p General Emigration Agent, N. P. R. H General Passenger Agent, N. P. R. PAUL , MINN. II ST. PAUL. MINN. 81 * ■■ i DO YOU WISH TO MAKE \ YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS, YOUR CHURCH YOUR LODGE, OR ANY ROOM MORE ATTRACTIVE? WRITE US FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING WHEELIMG CEILINGS < MADE OF STEEL. WHEELIMG CORRUGATING CO.. WHEELING- V. VA. | THE OLDEST. IN THE COUNTY. Butler Savings & Trust Co. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $450,000.00. Assets over $2,000,000,00. Solicits your banking and trust business and offers you every favor consistent with sound banking. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Write for our booklet, "Saving Money," Yours for the asking. j The Butler County Naiional Bank, j T BUTLER, PA | | OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS. THAN ANY | J OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY. ; Capital Paid in $300,000.00 I Shareholders' Liability. 300,000.00 § Surplus and Profits 300,000.00 $900,000.00 J Assets over $2,600,000.00 t Combined wealth of Stockholders over $20,000,000.00. f - INTEREST paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any time * I • " without notice. :<•' Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent—THE VERY BEST. § ' We most cordially solicit your business either in person or by mail. $ LESLIE P. HAZLETT, President. JNC. G. MOMARLIN. Cashier. F F JOHN V. RITTS, Vice President. ALBERT C KRDG, Asst. Cashier. * Z T. P. MIFFLIN. Vice President. W. S. BLAKSLEE, Asst. Cashier. # THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLEK, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00 (BAKNKU) Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid. JOHN YOUNKINS, President.. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice President E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLER. AAS't Cashier. Bros^ S PLUMBKRS | ] The Davis Sewing flachine tor Sale by W. B. McCaqdless, 45, EflCiid, Pi Also Pianos and Organs.
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