/ Where to Buy Your Easter Outfit. t # With the Spring and Summer X j clothing for 1905—we have found .1 / % better styles, patterns, cut. etc., in ~ ■ \ 5 { everything pwtaining to clothing for ' C # men. boys and children than hereto- J L M lu\ T fa e Bnit y° n are contemplating / J -ig/svi \ J J All F JfL \ buj ing for Easter is the one we want /7\ \ f \ (Milt I IrT-J to sell you for yourself or son. ,v\ \y / / Vll 1 1 YsIJL mL/P e have you want Every- Vy\ J/ ki_VA I y wSWT thing new in Suits, TopCoats, Rain- j X /ffl UlT\ coats and everything in furnishings I \ J J ffll &I|l \y np to the minute. I <**• \ \ * Isaac Hamburger & Son., ) 1 Clothing for men. 7[J S C Skoiney Clothing for \ # *- Boys and Children. w J y We solicit your trade and appreciate the same. ) SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. £ | Douthett & Graham, i 1 INCORPORATED. C ■ Kelsey, Crown, Boomer Uj I FURNACES. I I Coal and Slacl< Heaters, Gas and Coalß ■ flanges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers, ■ ■ Sowing Machines, Needles for all mal | Wall Paper A Of course you'll need some Wall Paper, and you< > Ashould'nt think of buying anywhere until you've seen our< > QBig Line of Wall Paper Money Savers. We have thei > Alargest and cheapest line ever brought to Butler! Comei > Ain and see for yourself. < > | EJYTH BROS., ! | I J NEAR COURT HOUSE. ' , WHY ABE YOU SITTING UP ALL NIGHT FIRING COAL WHEN YOU CAN GET AN EVANS OAS ORGASOLINE ENGINE WITH REVERSIBLE CLUTCH PULLEY. ■l' H Hfwrf fl IT WILL PULL RODS fc\ 1 \JSK § Jftl IT WILL PLLL TLBIN(i - |T will pump volr 111 WELLS ABOUT 5 MB ()F THE OAS IT TO _ M FIRE A MM STARTING ENGINE ON THE WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD., BUTLER, PA. [Eberie Bros.,S <1 PLUMBKRS > i Estimates given on all kinds of work. Q We make a specialty of 5 NICKLE- PLATED, v SEAMLESS, / OPEN-WORK. £ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa r Phone. 630. c 1 M Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 i| fl P| Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage k| I Jfl prepaid to your nearest station. p H Our goods is aged in the wood, and is pure and mel- B ■ Bt, |ji low. better than you have had from others for the H price, or your money back. r . Pittsburg or the Editor of this paper KtsS w that our word is good, and that we arb HB H responsible. , do not humbug you like so many advertising so S-5 ■ called "Distillers." B buying from us you get an honest article, made * from honest, select grain, by honest people. ;* j H Send for onr private price list. send ns the names of 10 good families in your fey ' ■ vicinity who use VVhiskey for medicinal ptirposes, and to whom we F may send our price list, we will send you, with yorn* first order, c ■ one f«> r PArticnlMSf Testi monial* :i Jid •* 8oH«r for l.:wl in letter bv return Mali. 10.000 Tesiimoaiala. bold bj aLI Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. Il 91n«1i»cm .Square, PHILAh H Jbt n^ L. C. WICK. .'SALE* »«• LUriBER. Pearson B. Nace's Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House- Butler °enn'a The best of horses and fir tit class rigs si wavs on hand and for hire. Best accommodations In town tor perraa nent boarding and transient trade. Sped al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses A good c ass of fcorses, both drivers and (Iran horses always on f.gnd and for sale u-dera full guarantee; and kcr>os bout! pin pr>?\jer notification bv PEARSON 8. NACE. Tei«Unone NO. 2!". HUGH L CONNELLY, Wholesale Dealer in Fine Whiskey For Medicinal Purposes, Bell Phone 278 People's Phone 578. 316 East Jefferson Street BUTLER, P/> Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Onticlan Next Door to Court House. Butler, Pa Iniadanr^^Dran^ jS A safe, certain relU • " Kj a Menstruation. Never kbuvrn to fail. Safe! ■ ■ Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed B ■or inonev Refunded. Sent prepaid for R ■ 81.00 p«*r box. Will sond them on trhU to H ■ be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. B Sold in Bntler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy. Gasy and Quick! Soap-Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, siinpi; dissolve a can of Banner I.ye in cold water, melt 5Yi lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. Stir and put as ide to get Full Direction* on Every Package Banner I.ye is pulverized. The can may be opened and closed ut will, per mitting the use of a small quantity at a | time. It is just the article n~tdc*l in 1 every household. It will clean paint, I floors, marble and tile work, soften water, > disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. ! Write for booklet "Uses cf Banner ! I.ye " —free. The Peon Chemical Works. Philadelphia TOMATO FORCING. An Enrlr Snmnipr Crop Caallr Sold and Very Hemunvratlve. Tomatoes have beeu forced as au ; early summer crop at the Ohio experi- : meat station for about twelve years with uniformly good results, aud the product has beeu sold at remunerative prices. While the prices in the easteru mar- ' kets are sufficiently high to warrant the midwinter forcing of tomatoes in i that section, the prices received here at that season of the year are not sutli- , cient to cover the cost of production. At the station tomatoes forced In ; spring and early summer have not only j sold readily, but the cost of production | is so much less at that season than in midwinter that they have proved a very profitable vegetable for forcing. Greenhouse tomatoes, because of su perior quality, sell more readily and at much higher prices than the southern grown product on the same market. At the station tomatoes grown in the spring have been much more profitable than either lettuce or cucumbers grown at the same season. The average yield has been over two pounds per square foot and the average TOMATO VINE TBAXtTED TO ONE STEM. price 12 cents per pouud. Thus the re turns have been more than 20 cents per square foot of bench space. Raised benches have the advantage over ground beds in earlier ripening of fruit. Subirrigation or mulching Is essential to success In tomato forcing, and It is advantageous to combine both meth ods. Ordinarily the tomato plants were set two feet apart each way and trained to two stems, but recent tests seem to indicate that plants set one foot apart each way and trained to one stem will give a higher yield and ripen earlier. For a spring and early summer crop the seed should be sown in fiats about the Ist of December. The plants may be pricked off into pots or flats, flats being more economical. The second and third shifts should bo made Into pots. Under ordinary care plants from 6eed sown Dec. 1 will be ready to set in the permanent beds about the rniddlo of March, and the fruit will begin to ripen from the Ist to the middle of June. Stiff wire, with a hook at the upper end and made Into the form of a cork screw at the lower end and screwed Into the soil near the plant, is a very satisfactory device to which to attach the lower end of the twine that serves as a support to the vines. Strong twine running from the hook on the corkscrew wire to a wire stretched directly over the row of plants and fastened to the rafters is a more satisfactory support than stakes. In training plants to one stem all side branches should be kept pinched off. When trainiug to two stems the lowest strong branch, which is usually BASKET AND OBATES. the oq« Just b£low the first fruit clus ter, should be left tor the secondary stem. All other branches or suckers should be kept pinched off. Tomatoes when forced under glass ure uiory inclined to grow Irregular than when grown iu tint field; hence li) selecting varieties for forcing It Is Im, portant that they bo such as naturally grow smooth. The Beauty and Stone are very satis factory varieties for forcing. The Beauty in of better appearance than the Stoue. but tti» St one Is more pro lific and because of greater fineness Is better for long distance shipments. The Magnus, because of open foliage, is a good variety to force In ground beds. Frogmere's Selected li'uroiu*. liaiUtwt Of All and Oombinatlon are promising sorts, but need further trial to prove their true value. ChecNe Flavor n Tlilnar of Chance. The flavor of cheese, it Is believed, is very greatly affected by the growth of microorganisms in It. Many varieties of these micro-organisms are common ly present in the air, and tho sort found la tho cheese is more or less u matter of chance unless special patus are tak en to add pure cultures. ' tonne and Effect. Mrs. Dobson—Bridget told me she saw Mr. «nd Mrs. Hobson going to church this morning. I wonder what's the matter? Mr. Dobson—Why. either Mr. Ilobson lias had another attach of heart trouble or Mrs. Hobson has a new liat. Revenjrod. "It took you an awfully long time to pull that fellow's tooth," said the as sistant. ,- Yes " answered the dentist griujlyj "ho mairied the girl I loved." —Detroit Tribune. There is a strength of quiet endur ance as significant of courage as tlie most daring feats of prowess.—Tucker man. Honor* Ehn)'. People who were present smiled at f.ie little passage of arms which took / lace between two young ladies at a luncheon recently. Ono of them, a bride, shaking hands In her character istically cordial way, said to the oth er: "I'm so glail to meet you! i'ou have afforded me so very much amuse ment just lately." "Amusement?" said the other. "Oh, yes," went on the bride. "I've been through my husband's desk and have read all lj!s old love letters. I found several very affuctionate letters from you, and I enjoyed reading them really ever so much." "I'm so glad you enjoyed them," re plied the other. "But do come anil see Bje very soon. Here is my card. 1 have the answers to all those letters, and you might like to read them as well. Xlr. X.'s letters are so much more affectionate than those I wrote to him. I know you'll enjoy reading them ever so much more than you did rsAwv" WHIZ!! WALK A j Is a laconic definition of • toboggan rid«. It's quick work going down th« sliia, but it's a long climb back to th« Martin* point. It is very much that way witS ■ health ; it is quickly loat and slowly ragaiaad. Wlien th« first «ympto«is ' P ro P er c * • de«"c«nt to Httar ' Ijr Jfc weakness and debil complication of dis orders known as general debility has easel condition of the stomach and i£- other organs of di gestion and nutri- tion. These diseases by tisa of Dr. Pierce's Golden | Medical Diacavary. Efe* f )WF It cures through the ! ft?--'i i«(jjf ,TJ stomach disorders i llliif l "'rnuj» EPRESENTS the results o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. f\NLY requires painting every fcwyears. Not when first laid. f S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate or Shingles. HEMAND for PAROID is world wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Facvd, Samples and Prices are yours if you will ask ug. L C. WICK, BUTLER, PA. REMOVAL. We have removed our Marble and Granite shops from corner of Main and Clay streets to No. 200 N, Main street, (opposite W. D. Brandon's residence), where we will be pleased to meet 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 etc., as we bavo secured the sole agency from the Stewart Iron Works of Cin cinnati, Ohio, for this town and vicinity. P. H. Sechler Special Offer To those purchasing photos of groups or views, Bxlo, at 50c each, to the amount of $lO } 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. FIHHE^R, The Outdoor Artist, The Butler Dye Works SPRING FEVER Good whiskey is an excellent tonic. Taken eithfr "straight" or together with a little quinine or iron, it will overcome "that tired feeling'' which is on ns all about this time. We guarantee any of the following brands tit for your side board and all right for your stomach. ALWAYS IN STOCK. FINCU, LABI.K, OTEBUOLT. CIICKKUIKI HKK MT. VKUKOX THOMPSON. UIB«ON. PILI'IBURK. RKIIMiKPOHT and olTrr them to you S year old i.t »i per full quart, « quarts £> 00 GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE. whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, & 00 per gal lon. We pay express charges on all mall orders of s."> 00 or over. Goods shipped promptly. ROBT. LEWIN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WIRES AHD LIOUORS, No. 14 SmitlLfield St„ PITTSBURG, PA. 'Pbone*: Bell 2m P. ft A. 1458. WM. WALKER. CHAS. A. MCELVAIN; WALKER & McELVAIN. 307 Butler County National Bank Bldg. IiEAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. OIL PROPERTIES. LOANS. BOTH PUOKES RR-TIME-TABLES it It /e l* it ft Time table in effect Nov. 27, 1904 Passenger trains leare and arrive at Bntler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxsntawney, Dn Bois and intermediate stations. 10:31 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford, week days, for Rochester. 5:87 p. m. local for Punx'y, Dn Bois and intermediate stations. 11:31 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:10 a, in. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:50 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dußois. 5:34 p.m. daily, vestibnled day express from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 8:07 p.m. week days, mixed train from Dn Bois and Punxsutawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, Httsburg, for Buffalo and Rochester ' ,»•«■■■■. 5 50 ; 10 00 Altoona " ;11 So 8 60, 1 40 . „ Harriaburg ~M | 3 10 100 : 6 36 Philadelphia " , 8 23 4 33 10 20 IP. M. A.M. A.M.I P.M. P.M Throngb trains for the east leare Plttaburg (Union Station), aa followa: Keystone Expreee dally 8:00 A.A Mtnhikttau Limited, daily, for North Phila del phi a and New York .... 3:3* " PennaylTania Limited daily 7:15 " Ntw York 44 M 7:15 " Atlantic Express, 44 7:30 M Main Line Ezpreaa, •• 8:00 44 Day Express, 14 1&01 Noon Mail Express " 1&45 P.b Chicago Mail daily, for Baltimore and Washington 4:50 44 Eastern Exprets, daily, for Phi l a and N Y....4:56 44 Now York Express. 44 f 4 44 7:10 44 Philadelphia Express, daily 9:00 4 N*w York Special, daily for New York, only. 10:00 " Philadelphia Special daily. Sleeping cars to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington. No coaches 10:00 4 Philart'a Mail,Sunda>i only 8:36 ajm Note—Carries coach passengers between Pittsburg and Harriaburg. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge all rail route) 8:06 a.m., 7.10 and and 9:00 p. m. daily, "Pennajltauia Limited," and New York Limited 7.15 а. m, week days. Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division* Trains leave Klakimlnetaa Junction as follows: For Buffalo, 9.51 a.m and 11-50 p. m. daily, with through parlor and sleeping cars. For Oil City, 7.4* 9.51 a. m„ 2.32, 6.07 and 11.60 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.51 a. m., 6.07 and 11.50 p.m. For Red Bank, 7.48, 9.51, a. m., 2 32, 6.07 and 11.60 p. m. week-days. Sundaya, 9.51,10.40 a. m., 6Xfl and 11.50 p. m. For Kittanuing 7.48, 9*B, 9^1,11.37}a. m.,2.33,5.33, б. 2 36 Butler Junctiou 10 15 4 40 » Lane 10 18 443 w Winfleld Junction 10 30 455 « Iron Bridge. . 10 40 505 44 BoggHville 10 50 515 Arrive We»t Winfleld 10 05 5 30 Trains stop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on flag to take on or leave off passengers. Trains Connect at Butler Junction with: Trains Eastward for Freepcrt, Vandergrift and Blairsville Intersection. Trains Westward for Natrona, Tarentum and Alls gheny. Trains Northward for Baxcnburg,Marwood and But ler. B. O. BE A LOR, General Manager. BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, TIME TABLE In effect Dec. tSth, 1904. EASTERN STANDARB TIME. NORTHWARD SOUTHWARD (Read i'p) Dally Except Sunday (Readdown) 10 | 14 | 12 | I » | 11 I 1? p.m p.m. n. m. l ». m. p. in Jp. m. 7 30 I 4410 ML Fric 7 001 1 001 4 30 7 03' 'lO 24|.„;„ fatrvicw t S 2«.... i 56 6.0tl 1 o'. 10 12] "l.lrani • f 3T' | 871 s«| 7 o".j 1 41*110 2VAr..Conrieai:t..Lv' T 00 I'i"O4' 4 60 4 50,12 ol| 7 00iLv..Conncaut_Ar|'.C 2') ! 7 05 6 aMi Cram-svllie 7 651 |S 26 8 12 511 9 &2j Albion 8 00| 2 001 530 61 r, fl2 35 (9 3 Sha 9 !tsA.<:oa't Lake..L\ I I'] 3 la! 5 20 6 2012 00 8 15.Lv.Con't Lake.Arl 92a 2 60, 6 545 jAr.LInes VHIC. LT ...TJ j6 65 —J 8 63|l.v.Xlue»vllle..Ai J 4.......11 |8 6 45(12 12 » 12 . Mead Title Jet.. 8~42 2 371 6 12 62" U f>:» 8 57].., .Hart.town 8 5 .'.'l II 511 8 60- Ad(iUiS»|ll.3 9 f).ii 3 64| 681 S 13 8 40) Osgood. tf 18!.......] 6 41 5 07 II 35 8 3A..._GrfenTllle 9 20 3 LU 6 48 5 0011 2* 8 2* ...Shenango 9 W S 1« 652 4 4.< 11 12] 8 11 Fredonla 9 4W 3 31 7 12 4 2810 M 7 661 Mercer 10 ol| 34«7 28 4 2318 st; 751 ...Houston Jet.... 10 Qfi!.... I 7 30 4 0310 SSJ 730 Grore City 10 2« 4 On! 700 3 4*lo 23.a.m.; llarrlnvllle 10 4»> 4 20p.m. 3 4010 U J Krani'tatiin !0 In 4 il 3>/ Af-.Hllliard.~Lv ; oo ji» ~ 7QO 'Lv— llllllarif„4rl) BQj 6so 33510 la I keifter 110 52i < ill 3 1910 021 j Euclid— ill 0G( 44»2 0« -;ll jAr. ...Kay10r...LT1.......j B~aS.Tr - . -! 7 ♦'* Kayior— Ar i a 22 l p m. 4»I -...j.Butler in 3uTbTqi'g 35 I 6 # LNortb Bi!s»cmer.' fi 50 1 "V 8 15' Lv.Allegheny.Ar 1 00: t Ssi . p. m a. m. | 'p. m. p. m.l Train No.l leaving Greenvlll? Nt 6:45 a. m.; Sheuaugo 6:s3:Fredonla 7:11: Mercer 7:28; Grove City 7:5.5; Kelster 8:18; Butler 9:00. arrives In Alloprlieny at 10:25 &. m.; connects at Queen Juueti - wl*h trnins to and from Kayior, and at Braiu'hf' -r iroui Train No 2 leaving ai a.Ov . a.t Butler 4:4 ft: Keister fi:3o; Orove City 5:fV3: Mer4ei 6:18; Fre! have from 75 to 130 head of h) !~!.r KoJSr horses constantly on hand. |J '™s hnnea These horses come from the h,ir*es horses ver y besl shlpuenln the coan- horses hnr-se* ,rT Among them rou will find horses f.P«*d. Coachen. Draught and horses hones General Purpose Hones. If hor » t , R hones *? u havp "nythlne to dispose holws horses °' y?" oa » »*° », dJ r '^ d y , S M® hnn»'> hones'" U» r ., Regular M-'ndaT s h „rses hones Auction. KVEB\ ~111 ) horses hones » nd e.V'?* ''J p '«' ,rl S u f l, h hones hones * e ov ' r ht '*<* of 1411 horses horses Wlml * 1 hose horses will every horsi .„ hones °°? **> sold for the high dollar. horses hones -I.'/iV} T^tv: V « i noi. v - „ _ hones hones THM •.;\r»« i»*' . horses hones DAN. AKNIIEIM. Manager, horse* hones RIVERSIDE SALES STABLES, hones North End Sixth St.. Bridge. Allegheny. Pa. AUCTION SALE HORSES, VEHICLES AND HARNESS. W. J. Thubron, 7-O-H W. Montgomery Ave., Allegheny, l*a. Will Sell on April 6th and 7th At-the corner of Federal Street and Mont gomery Avenue, his entire Livery Outfit, to quit the livery business, consisting of 50 Head of Hones. Saddle Hones. Driving Horses, Pain. Coach Horses and Speed Hones. 50 Vehicles. Top Huggies. Runa bouts. Surrles, Traps and Station Wagons, all In flnt-class order and mostly made by Moyer. 00 Sets Single and Double Harness. Buggies and Harness will be sold Thurs day. April rtth. commencing at 10 a. m. Horses will be sold Friday, April 7th, com mencing at 10 a. m. Sale rain or shine. Terms—9o days credit will be given on ap pro ved security. J. A. McKELVEY. Auctioneer. Heavy Draft. General Purpose and Driving Hones always on hand. Private sales only. We buy and sell the best only. Allegheny Horse Exchange, 516-519 Fint St., Allegheny, Pa. M. MARX, Prop. Horsef Horses Horsef Horsei Horse: Horse: Horse Horsci Horse 1 have constantly on hand 100 to US hea< of driving, draught and general purposi hones from Pennsylvania and Ohio. A 1 horses guaranteed as represented or mone; refunded. Come and see them before buyini elsewhere. OWEN FITZSIMMONS, Sal Stable. 410-413 Duquesne Way, Pittsburg CAD C 1 I D Two second hand electrl rUll inLLi elevators, also two hand power elevators SEELARF.LEVATOR CO.. Fountain St. near Seventh ave. Pittsburg, P MIDLAITD HOTEL Collins and Broad st Beautifully furnished, hot and cold water ii every roos:, electric light, steam heat, con venlent to all car lines and East Libert; station. A, B. Cramer, Hanson Mgr Pittsburg, Pa, COY LEBROTHEKi: Members Pittsburg Stock Exchange Rooms 506-507-508 Keystone Bldg.. 324 4th av< Both Phones. Pittsburg, P*. Wanted, a Farm, Pittsburg. TUE CURRIER COMPANY, 702 Colutr.bla Bank Bldg. Pittsburg, Pi OPENING OF NEW SALES STABLES. Mr. Phillip Stelnmlller will open new Sale Stable corner Third Street and Penn Ave Pittsburg, Pa., on March Ist, lflOa, with a extra good lot of Pit and Draft Mules. al= heavy draft and general purpose Hones. Phillip Steinniiller, Prop. High Grade Investment. lateses s In Variable Mineral Tract Containing 200 acres patented groum Has splendid system gold-copper veins an deposit of commercial feldspar. One mi' from rallro.id. Adjoining property develoji ingoneof the best copper mines In L'tal Purchasers to write as associates with me 1 firoposed corporation. Correspondence s< lclted from parties with not less than t Invest. Address ALBERT SAV INGE WOO! HOT SPRINGS, UTAH. ESPIBK OETECTIVK AiiENCY, Licensed and Bonded. Room 402. M 7 Fifth Aye, Plttsliurgj Pa. Be 'Phone -V4 Grant. Night Call. liW-R iiighlan GEO. W. MILLER, Jr.. Director. Marry A. Mariir STOCKS & I Member Pittsburg Stoc! BONDS j Exchange. 202 Times Building, Pittsburg, Pa. If YOu Want to Make a Quick Sale ot Yoc Property or Business Write Ua. We make a specialty of selling hotels stores, merchandise, stocks and real estat of every description. H. A. SHAFFER CO.. 430 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ESTABLISHED I.HU. (JOHN H. BAKBOUIt JU. BANKER AND BROKER, 404 Tipies Building. Pittsburg. Pa. Mepibef of Pittsburg Stock Exchange. Yon need One In Your Hitches, saiupl mailed 10 ets. Agents wanted, hay many, all successful. WORLD MANUFACTURING CO.. 431 Diamond St. Pittsburg, Pa. PEKKIMS UHIOI DETECTIVEiGEICf ,>J} Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Established lNvi. liccnoed and bonded. Telephones (private exchange) Bell, 168.'! 1(184 Court. I'. i A. 576 Main; night call. Bell Haiel-8-L. Legitimate detective work in al Its branches, solicited and promptly attend ed to by skilled and lawful operallvos. Heal Kfttute Investments, Homes, Coal Properties, Mortgages FRANK B. TOMB, 803 Farmers' Building. Pittsburg, Pa. Correspondence Solicited. S3 jSj cII b»eause h« his bt>4. Be St bICU te get a tou»ea. „ Tfi. r*> xn ov*4 flowqirinL A Pnauiapßta Aq d 1 other Hfcf* pot an «ca to this rinsfeaey, en. will raaiu UWSM< to nit •£ haJd IwiH Covmlt me. Have a full Hn« of veetle nmi's wigs, muiLaahae. »u>.. at lite low rt fll— Offloe heurs {rota la. m. U p. m. Call oo *pb«o« SlB3 Oraot. C. F. T. Pape,i < gIEWELER i \ / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / 4 M. C, WAGNER ARTIST PHOTO OEAFHT'B IS* South Main St THE LARGEST EN THE COUNTY. : THE I I Butler County National Bank. 1 | A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of I Buler Couny to do business wih. j I /Capital# 300,000.00 I $ Strength SURPLUS 300,000.001 (Assets 2,706,342.30 1 X H We invite YOUR business—assuring ycu PROMPT, § COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. I "The big Bank on the comer by the Court House" I SAVINGS ACCOUNTS? j jj Certainly, and we invite YOUR account. > - The Savings Department established two years j ago by this well known Banking House still > continues to pay to the Depositor 3 per cent. i interest, compounded SEMI-ANNUALLY. ,j A deposit of ONE DOLLAR will start an account. I This sum regularly added to will protect you " against the "Rainy Day." 1 Butler Savings & Trust Co. 108 South Main Street- Many persons have already availed themselves I s « of this Department. Why not YOU? j ESTABLISHED 1900- THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - 547.000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00 None Stronger in the Cour\ty. | For Sale, f JJ|J The real estate of Mrs. Mary jp HB. Muntz, deceased, consisting of JJL GJ the following tracts, all located in the Borough of Butler, Pa. a i Ist. A strip fronting 115 feet on South Main street and extending along the B. & |SS *3 O. R. R. about 500 feet. This tract is well adapted for manufacturing or warehouse Hfj |Pj 2nd. The homestead of about two acres, jjijj having a large comfortable dwelling house fe and outbuildings, fronting 150 feet on Main street and lying between the plank road jH| and the B. &O. R. R., having a frontage ilk 3BJ on the latter of over 500 feet. This tract is unexcelled for manufacturing purposes, {g? and has a never failing spring of water jg J£ 3rd. A tract of about eight acres south S of the plank road and west of Main street. gl Sljjj This tract can be subdivided into about forty buildings lots, commanding a splendid kg jeR view and within a few minutes walk of the business portion of the town. |8 4th. A large lot fronting 120 feet on i|s Main street and having thereon a two story frame slate roof dwelling house in excel- W& Kg* lent condition and with all modern con- j||* veniencea, kg* JGJ For prices, terms, etc,, inquire of | John N. /Wuntz, | M No. 637 S. Main Street, Butler, PA. ® I $75 to $l5O I I For Fifteen Minutes Time! I Pretty high wages, Eh? That's what people are ||f Ijjj making who take advantage of || I NEWTON'S I ■ Price Sacrifice Piano Sale! BP On account of cleaning out my store in order p K to get it finished for Christjnas trade. It wijl sell Bj Pianos at factory price*, and many les*. I will fej Sj quote you a few of the bargains I have for you: || !fK Upright Piano, fully warranted, retail price, $275.00. || Sale Price $lB5 00 if Upright Piano, fully warranted, retail price, $375.00. ij§ Sale Price $225.00- S ;§I Upright Piano, fully warranted, retail price, $575,90. pf 'il This piano has been used, but is a bargain, $250 m Squre piapos from $25.00 to $125. Organs from raj |C SIO.OO up. 10 per cent." for cash. Sg There are 24 of these Pianos to select from —new B "it and used —so ypy certainly ought to make a selec- P « tion. Bring this advertisement with you. K J NEWTON'S I 5 317 South Main. Open Evenings. 1