SELECTING A FAVORITE! That's what most of the well groomed men of Butler and vicinity have done selected The Ideal Clothing: and Hat Parlors as their favorite shop for this season's newest and smartest garments. i The Famous Washington Co.'s Suits and Overcoats for Particular Men. ; SUlTS— Prices SB.OO, SIO.OO, $15.00 and up to $25.00. OVERCOATS— Prices SB.OO, SIO.OO, $15.00 and up to £35.00. These garments will retain their shape, fit your figure and sustain your reputation as a good dresser. Give us a call and inspect our goods. Men of good taste wear Stetson & Ideal Hats. Prices range from Si to $5. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Our Boys' and Children's Suits were never so complete as they are now. Children s Suits from $2 to $7. Children's Overcoats from $2.50 to SB.OO. NOTOE—AII Clothing Sold by Us Cleaned and Pressed FREE. Ideal Clothing AND Hat Parlors. 228 South Main Street. \ FLEMING'S OLO RELIABLE EXPORT. AH Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention, ft. Per Qt. 6 ttts. for 15, On all $1 orders we Prepay Express. Are yon using It. If not, write to us at once and get particulars of Its merit. Our Stock of the Highest Grade of Champagne Vintage is Complete. j Qts , $2.75 Pts. $l5O Abb THE READING BONDED WHISKIES AT SIOO PGR QT, PER QT. • PER DOZ. PTS. „ _ „ _ , • i~> j As a tonic we quote imported ales Pinet Castillon Cognac, this Brandy anc j as follows: is especially recommended . . $1.50 McMullen's (Bottling) White Label j Hennesy Brandy, One Star . . . 1.50 Al ® • • • $2.10 ' % - , -re R° ss (Bottling) Ale 2.00 Hennesy Brandy, Two Star . . 1.75 Burke's (Bottling) Ale 2.00 Hennesy Brandy, Three Star . 2.00 Reed Bros.' Dog's Head .... 2.00 Cusenler's Creme de Menthe . . 1.75 Imported Stouts (Bottled by above firms) _., , _ , t 4 j D ♦ inn wl " be burnished at the same price. Old London Dock Imported Port .1.00 superior grade California Wines, Old London Dock Imported Sherry 1.00 per qt 50c On Ail Purchases We Save You From 25 to 50 per cent. Jos. Fleming & Son Co., Incorporated. 410 and 412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa. The FamilV Drug and feiquor Store. A safe, «*rUln relk jr »upprM««l ■ MenrtruatWm, Utr' i kbuirn to fail. Hafc! ■ Hurt! Kpw-dy! Kuttntm-tlon CiuarknU-'-'l ■ or money Hm*. pn-pald 6>r ■ >LOO per bos. Will *rnd tbrmoii trinJ, to ■ ba|MUdforwban relieved. hamplr# Krw\ ■ WIT»» M«PIC«t CO.. »o» T4. U«MW«»MJ Bold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy Pearson B# Nace's Lively, Feed end Sole Stable Hear of Wick Houee- Butler ?enn'e Tt>« beat or horse* and flrst class rigs »i [ •an on band and for hire, B«#t accommodations In town for perm* sent boarding and transient -.rade. Hpocl at ears guaranteed. Steble Room For 65 Horses A Rood c aaa of borsea, botb drlrera and j draft bora** always on band and for sals ( p»jira full guarantee; and bors«( bough uoa proper notUcatlon br PEARSON B. NACE. F nona 80. ft Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Inflam mation of the Throat are Immediately relieved by REXALL Cherry Juice Cherry Jmcc will core tho most stul>- iwrn Couicb, allay tickling sensation* in the throat, aootbe sorethroat, overcome difficulty in breathing, and will strengthen and clear the voice. A dry, spasmodic, backing or croupy congh ia quickly transformed into a moist or loose cough, wbicb yields more readily to th« treatment, because nature in nasbiUrd in throwing off tbe secretions of mucus and phlegm. j IWail Cherry Jnice ia v< ry pleasant j to tajite and la readily taken by children , who object to bad tasting cough medi- j cinea— and reruemlx*r tlda, whi-re yon . buy a bottle of Rexali Chtrry Juice yonr money iaonly left on deposit. If it faila to gire satisfaction in ativ way, vonr money ia promptly refunded j THE Crystal Pharmacy R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G., BOTH PHONES, 106 N. Main St., Butler. Pa-J AT LAST. Ar[ for the Farm, I] CUT FEED, PUMP . dpi II WATER, SAW WOOD. CHURN, RUN THE WASHING MACHINE L With practically no expense jk after the cost of installing. Write for Catalogue and Prices THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD., BUTLER, PA. , _ li| Strictly High Grade I PIANOS AND ORGANS. * Come and see me when I you buy; also sheet music | or anything In the music f line. f W. A. F. GROHMAN, \ Music instructor and J'iano Tuner, J Next door to V. M C. A. People's Phone 4 UHOHMAN H MUHIC HTOKE. * Orchestra furnished for all x occasions k M W M M M M H-M W if MM* M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director, 24$ S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PAi L. C. WICK, DKALKH IM LUHBER. »*■"*»"■ ' • —"» !'■■■! W'H« Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ootkien NV«t TXXft fo*CdttVt Hbtflfe, Hnlftr, P* DR. E. GREWER, No. 229 12 SOUTH MAIN ST? NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2, AND 3. Dr. E. Grewer is n graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is now per manently located at the aboveaddress, where he treats all chronic diseases o! men, women and children. Diseases of the Nervous System, the symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and women,ball risinz in the throat.spots floating before the eyea. loss of memory nnable tc concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when gnddenly spoken to, aud dull distressed mind which unfits them for performing the duties of life, making happiness impos sible,distressing the action of the heart, depression of the spirits, evil forebod ings, cowardice, tear, areains, melan choly, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the morning ae when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of the mind, d* pression, con stipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should eoasnlt us im mediately and be restored - to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored- Weakness of Young Men Cured and ail private diseases. Dr. E. Grewer's varicocele Ring cures Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture promptly cared without pain and no detention from business. »,He cures the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Old cores, Blood Poison, and all Di seases of the Skin Ear, Nose, Throat, Heart. Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Piles, Fistula, Stricture, Tumors, Cancers, Goiters, cured with out cutting. Special attention paid to the treat ment of Nasal Catarrh. □He will forfeit the sum of Five Thousand Dollars for any case of FITS OR EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that he cannot cure. Consultation free and strictly confi dential. Write if you cannot call. Office hours—From a. rn to 8:30 p. in. On Sunday from Itoa p. m. only. CM ?C. F. T. Pape,i i IJEWELERI} j I / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / PAROID READY OOFING. IJAKOID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out Won't ijrow brittle. A NYONK can apply 't- Tins, Nails and Cement in core 01 each roll. REPRESENTS the result* o years of Experience and Ex perimenting. ONLY requires painting every f »:wyears. Not when first laid, ) r S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate * o»- Shingles. I \EMAND for PAROID in world ' J wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other Fm a, HHHIJIUMI iaul Pric«B itr«' yoar« if vo« will auk u». L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. John-WUjT'loyoO look for »)ol'» „ . itmrry Wufct* )«u utUu'i /\o»M>k'»n m HorlMm 5r.l»ool, # iben the i+opl* wIU lifklhg for yoi to wi/fk for tlj«rm vurjr littiw Httul foi CATALOKOE. J406 I'EQB uvi NUO NTTNLMRK", » » If vau want t'i I'i'Y or *rll any un CAVANAGH CO., 431 K'nirth Av>., IMtUtmrK»i M* l*enn Avrnwr, Piifhrnruh. c ur«:» ai*«l Kl»tu!a» lo ria«4* cliroulc una froiuiiUilXil Ijotli *h() CoiJiUlUtM tly prlvuie Call atul mv IWU)r, % om<;4 Uoar« from 9 a. in. to i> in. HARDWARE AUCTION EHtablinht»<l Firui of SHiVELY & GUE Retiriuj? from BUKIIU HH TOOIH H ud Hardware HlaoKhtered. Halt'H Daily from 10 a in to 10 p. in. VM Hniithficl'l Htre«t. PittHburjc, Pa. BILLIARD TABLES Di-nkrt, riulVH. liar l"i*tur<». I!ow)in(f All«y», Ho<lii Fountains Caah BsginUsnt, Hhow <;««•«. (Jountorn, HtfKiln. <:h;iir«, DELP'S, (»r. Fourth and Liberty HIH . l J itthluirK Spring Chickens Wanted at the FULTON iFish Market, We will pay 12 cents a pound for Springers, and 10 cents for old chickens—live weight. Oscar A. Niggel, Propr. 200 N. Main St., Bytler, Pa. ! W«- i«l<* UllMy (;«l ■ Miiuy ('uttumiTii wiirii to bui Knrion *oi.. liunlijoon and bow«*. I,er * run fltnl you wlmi you wnot. Help you Wo ■or will, .1 l> blHoiirt, lliutl L.tnt«.,lSll I" i i-crgu >o>i ituiMnirfrjimtXV* j BALM BAD i I BAD i:! Had blood comes from l>ad digestion tmd stomach. bad liver, bad kidneys—at tended with bad. foul breath, coated tongue, bad taste, bad headaches, bad :i(>|x tite and kindred symptoms. Had as t!i-*se all an l , and serious as are the dis eases to which they lead, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery comes to the relief and cure of all these by regulating and invigorating STOMACH, LIVER. KOWELS and KIDNEYS, and putting all these organs in good order. "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, opium or other harmful drugs; neither does it contain sugar or syrup, which are injurious to some stom achs. Without any of these it retains its pleasant taste and marvelous healing qualities in the most trying climate. Don't let a selfish medicine seller cheat you out of your health by giving you a substitute. lie's oulv lookinp out for a larger profit, not for your good. Shun him. Honest, unselfish dealers recom mend the "Golden Medical Discovery." "Tli at your remedies are not for the few. but for the mini/ is evident, for 1 peixmally know of many scores of persons In this city who have been restored to health and strength by your medicines" thus writes Henry I.andsheft, ESQ.. Alderman In 17th Ward. Buffalo. N. Y-. of 12oJ Jefferson Stn-et. "I know that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is most valuable in cases of de rangement of the liver, having taken the medicine some two years aco when 1 had a bad attack of liver trouble, and I never used a medicine before that did me so much Cood. 1 have known Dr. Pierce f>>r twenty six years, and do not wonder at his success, for he is a physician and man of sterling Qualities. Is possessed of extraordinary and he has iu his Sanitarium a corps of Spe cialists who are chosen because of their unusual knowledge and professional skill." If suffering from anv obstinate, linger ing ailment, write to Dr. Pierce and get. free of charge, sound medical advice. He has the counsel and assistance of a large staff of expert specialists. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, by li. V. Pierce. M. D., Chief Consult ~ ing Physician to the Inva lids' Hotel and Surgical xif\ Institute, Buffalo, X. V. I'aper-bound FREE on re ceipt of 21 one-cent stamps ► for mailing villi/: or clotn bound for 31 cents. Address the Author, as above. HUMPHREYS' Specifics cure by acting directly on the sick parts without disturbing the rest of the system. No. 1 for Fevers, iio. 2 " Worms. Ko. 3 " Teething. No. 1 " Diarrhea. r>o. 7 " Coughs. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 9 " Headaches. No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Suppressed Periods. No. 12 " Whites. No. 13 " Croup. No. 14 " The Skin. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 1G " Malaria, No. 19 " Catarrh. No. 20 " Whooping Cough. No. 27 " The Kidneys. No. 30 " The Bladder. No. 77 " La Grippe. In small bottles of pellets that lit the vest pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each. Medical Guide mailed free. II urnphrey.' llod. Co., Cor. William 4c Jobo Street* It«w York. fcre to Bine Wben in Piffitel BLACK'S RESTAURANT BLUE POINTS AND ROCKAWAY OYSTERS LARGE WHISKY A SPECIALTY 000-OOS LIBI.KTV AVKBTOK, PITTBIIUHGH, PA. CHAS. S. BLACK, Prop. GERMAN RLIST AUK ANT. H3ITHTIGI S Kv.'ivtluuK l > e:it ami il Ii k IMTTCII Intiermaii Mil.:. Imported llijlit anddail beer on draught. "12 wt., I I tllburg Miller's Restaurant Hired. l'lit»L>urg, FIFTH AVENUE Cpr- Haiti on each floor fr »lo k-IPHU. A l.noluteljr fin proof. -'toill heat in. 1 t«l.-| hone Hi ovory 10011 lLuro;>«nn plan. HOTEL YODER NOW OPEN ICooms a .11 mivMiteii. MK ■ lan twit: <>i*ll Mi imr ni 'lit ?l 7ft p«r vi-irk. < "in'' rurly nail I-**' your i-'tiiili'.' No. Ilt'4 Korlirn K« , l»tll«il«nu|t _ ——■——™ WHERE 10 f)!«E WHEN IN ALLEGHENY Sauers Tavern *'*■ All.-Khi-ny. f.. lilllll.>t INwIHK Itoom on Srioliil Floor. _ PAtENI OFFICE DRAWINGS FREE' llwlng City Uratijilittng •" , i-ch nilcal I Hsblgti«r»Mid DiauKbMiii'-n W) H > avium, |'lii»liiirijh. «. il- A A I'lioni <JI-U ) i orimtpoiidmU of 11. SL HVirllm;, Talonl Attorn*:' Wa»hlo*too. P. V. IF you v/ant pure liquors for your money, send your orders to MAX KLEIN & SONS. Your order will be as carefully filled as if you made the selection personally, and delivered at your door in a plain box with out any marks denoting the contents. We have an excellent Penn a Rye Whiskey at $3 00 ppr gallon called Cabinet Rye. Try it and see how surprised you will be with its high quality. /WAX KM3IN & SONS, Wholesale kiquors, i:tlH ao I'enn'Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. "Everything in Liquors." W S. & E. WICK, lIKALKIiH IN UuUglt at)'l WurUud I.umbiif of all Klud» Doom, KIMI> »B<l Mouldings Oil Well Ultta a Uuor.lalty. 0111.0 ii nil V K. Ounniiialiitrii and Mi.umi) Ht» Qisar What Hnou llMuot, «. f'Tf lew « Special Offer To those purchasing photos of groups or views, Bxlo, at "J(jc 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. KLSHfCR, Jhe Outdoor Artist, Tbc litilici' Dye Works i ins ami (iitMilllM! IClijjliH'" j I'ruiii two lior»i> t..>w' r up. I'nr Jfurinl II»I - . 11|£laLtii«»if'»r nowi r of any kind. Wrlii- fi,r ruMtlouim ami lufonnutl"ii. 1,, M IM US MA'IflM. < om r A*V t 7"'i »»ir«i Avnii", I'liuburir, I'u BIRDS AND DOGS i MI'I.TI'M IN ('AltVtl Ml I «»X> I'KT BlKil'. j Tim lllll* Illty llall Hlr<l Mturn, Ollvnr nvi- ' ■mil I- in! lli It. lil -i riii I'ltUlmrg. P*. ltii|K>rttttlno Aniforu kltu-n*. beautl**; . , jiu.ni-d fi-i; .in. nuiuliiK i aourli a, httO<l»n?iin. Ud., ■uj ni i ( n, all luai nrrlvruj, u. | uraii'l ill»i>lay or u<,u»rli.'in Wu/i' w*4od ttli for liohdayn lit t r.itsi thai i.iiiu it#l<l luiiiM l'»ir yoU»K fOM ikinxtidh, hriKllati Itffti In Ujl Ulnd* t>f Uior»»ugl»lif«-.«4 pup* ijoagbt ttfin til v• u« » cbU. A ROAD DRAG. A Form of the HI it ft Urn« Mntle With Sawed I.umber. The original King drag was made j of two halves of a log nine feet long. These were placed on edge with the flat sides to the front. Two inch hole* were lnired through them, and in tbeso stroiiir ba»3 were wedged. These held the halves in position. To meet the wants <if readers who must depend upon sawed lumber for material with i which to make a drag, the Kansas I fc—w fc=—'u * "»v - BO AD DRAG. Fanner presents the design herewith. It Is much like the land graders used by irrigation farmers in Colorado for bringing the laud to a plain surface. Instead of the split logs use two pieces 2by 12 Inches and nine feet lons. Be tween these place two X brace? made of 2 by 8 stuff aud of such length as will fix the distance between the 2 by 12's at thirty inches. These X brace 3 are halved, i's represented. Long five-eighths, inch eyebolts are passed through the 2 by 12's. The .eyes are used for attaching the chains. Blocks and washers should be placed under the nuts at the rear ends of the eye bolts. A twelve inch plank should be placed on the drag. The driver will stand on this plank in such a position as may ho required by the work. The planks are provided with a cutting edge of steel. This may be three inches wide. SOIL IMPROVEMENT. Aeration nnU Dilution The Soil Trtrna With Haclerlal Life. MESSRS. SOULE and FERGUSON. Vir ginia. On many farms crops have been grown for years on land which HA-J not been cultivated beyond a depth of four to six Inches. The surface soil is lu a measure worn out aud exhausted, but the subsoil, which extends to unknown depths, is practically as rich in fertiliz ing constituents as the surface soil lu the days wh<ii the primeval forest pro tected it. Therefore any means which can be devised of reaching down and bringing these hidden and unutilized stores of wealth to the surface is a matter of universal concern to the farmer. This very desirable result can be brought about by the successful growth of alfalfa, whose thousand roots ramifying in every direction come iu contact with the lower soil areas and by their vital action modify it and bring supplies of plant food formerly unavailable closer to the surface of the ground, to the ultimate benefit of both plants and animals. The large and nu merous roots furnish through their de cay large quantities of nitrogen and hu mus to the soli nml open up channels by which air may penetrate nnd so as sist lu oxidation and fermentation. Mnrveloim I'ndrrcronnil laboratory. Sjoli aeration and soil digestion consti tute a question which is neither cor rectly understood nor appreciated, and it is lu this way that alfalfa perform* one of its most valuable functions. .Moisture as It comes down lu the form <>f rain Is readily absorbed and hold by these soils until brought back to the surface through the action of the roots of plants. In soils of tills type air cir culates freely nnd thus brings directly to the bacteria living In the nodules the nitrogen so essential for their nourish uieiit and rapid multiplication. The free movement of air through the soil nlds fermentation, promotes the break lug tip and setting free of plant food and the development of the myriad forms of bacterial life which are now recognized as vital to the welfare of many farm crops. The soil Is generally regarded as devoid of life, but there never was n greater mistake made. II Is a marvelous laboratory of bacterial activity, and tlx; development of these bacteria depends largely on the supply of vegetable matter In the soil ami Its proper aeration. What >IIII- I.lke. In trapping inlee sunflower seeds Iml next to them squash or pumpkin i < d'. old or new, are among the very bi-sl thing- that can be used for ball, says T. Orolner In Home and l-'arin. You en II coax a rat or mouse almost anywhere with these oily seeds, in grocery and hardware stores you will find little ehoup traps In sizes suitable for both kinds of rodents, and If you will keep these traps ■ ei with ordinary skill and lu selected places where the little aulmals have been In the habit of fowling you will soon *ee the |n«t of I hem Hi'iurilr #lll* |lrnU rit Wind. A writ IT nay* "lint homo lm . n<» u*u for liorHcrndlidi " Iti'ii'iit ly a lllH rkft Knidruor Btiiti* 1 lluil In* hud a lot "f ji'ini's, tin- iv'ihi l* from ;i hrt" itop of fiorm>raiiUli, fitul, not linvfujc nnv Otlior j.lnic for It, IN- iniM* It to lilm horm'n, in<* of ttu'tn IH'IIIK liridly broUcti wind ed. Till* f<-"d i IT' . t"il i i iinph'ti' cun-. Tin.- ronu'dj t-i cnHlly n h d If yuii have n horn- tint < ntllh-tad. (''xehauco. Ituiunnt'P of It N<»ii|C. thi' l>li« l« t'u -t," bun u roiuan f.lr; hliitoiv . It \vn* written by Cplonel I'atil J'i :.ti'l of th" Itu«»l«i} army, wlit), with othiTC, ron*|il»ixl iiKuiriMt tho UUH « I HII tfovi ruuii-iit in 1 Th" plot WP'< dlacoveivd, lio wax ed, triad and on July 11, wn banned. During I In* Interval la-t wi-c; hl« trial and ••xi*<'Utloii ll« (•OUipom'il tin- wordH and intiaic of thU SOIIK "nil with a bit of Iron Mi-ratirhed tlu'tu on tlio wall <if bin ••••11, wbi-ro the MOIIK wan found BOIIH* yearn aft<T bin death. llt-url mill I.uuua. ! 'J'i|n I»I lion of lie heart, lunift and dl KMitlvA ayNivin i.» luvobintitry, for tlnj ri-axoii that II l» |ndl i)ii'imilili; lo llf<) and IUUHI in., t'.'iri'liiil mi IIII'IIT all <:lr ruiimtaiicpH. if II man bad lo think of hl'i heart or had to reini'inber that bo mini breath# or (hat III* food luUMt dl Kent bo would have no time in ilu any tlllliK else, and If by rhanee he Hhollld f(il'«et to I eep bU heiirl K>l llif or lllH luiitfH In operation lio would fall dead iin the Kpot. Iliiiiinrit. Km(l> if W'tfltnw fi/Oa/ HT, hn )011 to innrry lifui you mutf tel! him to Kpeiilf to in©," "VM, luatuma. ilut If in, do** not'/" 1 ' Then tell lilm I want to apeuk to ] llin." FIU'K«?IHJ« Hlatter. t'un it be true, an IN HO constantly af j firmed, that there la uo net Iu uoul*? 1 i doubt ii ..1 I' i *ly - Coleridge. Tim Aim«l. Mlit Uudd (to fiunou* piauUtj—That ' mualc waa truly divine. uiotiNleur. " Ab, mauitielle, /fit lu indeed pral*e, for wiio but UH Mil'l Vould know d! vise mu*lc?" Nasal CATARRH In all lu w )M Ely's Cream Ba!mV™"3W wxtthes and heals I m the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, «prrad» over the membrane and is absorbed. Kelicf is im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Size, 50 cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial size, 10cents. ELY BKOTIIERS. SC Warren Street, New York Zuver Studio Has added a full line of amateur Photo Supplies, Cam eras, Films, Dry Plates, De velopers, Printing out and de veloping papers. Anti-Trust Goods At about one half what you have been paying. Quality Guaranteed As good if not better than the Trust goods. ZUVER STUDIO 215 S. Main St. Butler Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do. Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and see us when in need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toikt Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S. G. PCRVIS, PH. G Both Phones. 213 S Main St. Butler Pa. Geo. Am\), Undertaker, 247 S. Main St., Old Postoftice Building, Butler, Pa. Both Pliones. Branch Office Chicora, In Charge of John C. Wiles. Holt's Greenhouses, E. M. Holt & Co. Prop's. Salesroom 247 S. Main Street. Floral desiKHß for funerals, parties, etc. , a specialty. POTTED PLANTS. Oar carnations are now in their rime. Gibson's Livery (old May & Kennedy stand) First-class horses and rigs. Excellent boarding accom modations. Good and clean waiting room. Open day and night. BERT HcCAMDLESS, Manager. INJ <_> *X* X O 13 l*>H'l.K.« i moi riIBUUAMI) il it Nil I IIK KX POSITION I lie Finest Condi Ciltlliitrd on the Floor of the Ex pjJtlon Will I'e Sold 4t One-hall Factor? Price* 1.1n.i1. am I.r iiln r |itw« Parlor nil mat fIM nott i«. » iMi i.t-iiliar ill now fill Prima ruin n, i,,« .. > ,II 11. • (!•» il i ••mi in* l.eutlier Couch f; ; )' ~'7 Kit"Ktllrai aample ut I*l' I <• .n, t' * nil* now ♦"» |iiri»nlt« , i ••ilii* I- • ♦ « n.i.i l»( of mlsfll hi.i i i c i|i.-i« ill i.'.'nl) In (11 l»rg» ii,. n. »i. "ii \ . >l, "« r.ipnt coal |7i. . .... |17,.1u. . |«i i .Hi,'. - H MW PM» ll.li-fl i .1 |>.l (In 11 •• .!..• f 1 hi" illi ' .'ar potato 1)1 l:n —' n- In i . •; ..Il :.1..1 *l» »nrih iliMilile lo in il i••ii un, inn * ,i» i» l-'ianl, i"l " ntl tli' wny lln • .<■.■ I m-l- "i fl Sli if)' pipe 7,r anil *v |,.n iii,l i.ii.i.rl. I.lie. in .» rili lir nun i r in" t.i<- i... ,k fin tin- Hif iii«l"'i» in***, ti> ii. • .No VU I'elin *»■••• w "niacin. Pa I goldsmith HUNDREDS OF LADIES Arn lining II.VI.IiN ( AMIMIOtI U K. ',i ynlarly an it nrrv»u(atlv« ngiillut llautia ami Vaoi a or any otnor (km Irrila. lion rnuiuvl liy wintry winds. It la bettor than 1 nil)tiling linn you've ever u».J. klakea a beautiful com I ill'l lon. Oilier n raku Unlay, nv infill 2*. colita postpaid, A. DALES. 31*441 Holes MrrH, 1'111.1... r K li, Pa. See the Sign direct 1 ~ opposite the £ZIJm 014 Pottolfltc . 'i fheodore Yogeley Real Estate and Inxuraare Agency, k" m S. Mala St Ll9 Butler, Pa. <?♦ I f you Inn <• pIt't-i > , ■■ to *«> l I, t mile. or r» or, wnnt to Luy rcul cull, write aE übc n« we. &BS List Mailed Upon Application TRY ONE CAKE oriMIJ'.S CAMPIIOP ICR anil you'll agree Hint It In llio boat mnollbut fur Uiupprd Manila, I'ace or Cold Aorea yim'*" •»"' u»«*l It givoa luimodlait) rmlaf. lluinlri»U are using It Iflgulnily with great satisfaction uidur olio Uainy 26 i aula l>y wall post paU. A. D A. 1j E », 11 jft llatra Street. Pittsburgh. Pa. I'UltK ICE. delivered ilaily to all parts of town, in larK') or siuttll amounts. FKKD. H. Goettljck, I'hoDftf, Ut'U .1 IW. TfOp'o's 2JO. (ilil). S. I.ANCDON & CO. New York and Pittsbury Stocks Ordera Soliclttd. Purchase or Sale. Cash or Margin. Correspondence invited i rii ruo'us ta<r. <<urt. Kcy>loiii Huildm r, l'i. I'ftriiit r«r N»»ir— in Jnio lifcfta district, nronnri *'t 'lujr.ttrtvii. U'nrri'u *wi Skua. Oil IU.IU. *.*o, < { 1,11 r * CO . 5 | in. v. \s \» A<(.ii"«h i:..t a, W Vti* l iakliiK Mainour. |C|«etrk«l irnaiuioutt; 'I urkttli, »>v d, or ftii/ tin in of JUthar Wliy not fry Forbes Sanlt^fiumT IlUf »« I met patron; igo only; ln'ty ui UuUtilti. J-*y nud lUi ulgfil. 'JOI ft ¥ orlH»« at , J'ltUburf, Ta ADJUSTABLE PIN. . jw« ui« ■jr*'. <*. L'^TJn uiU'.h aii|«*rlor to *ny ftS/'f Lj r J\ £'! oUmji atiot. h«r. Our 139/ it N«w t'au ut A«l)uaui<i« Wi 'o-*-- v w i'lu laiifM cite arttllof*a u lo thotr natural ah<«|>«i; doea uot at-akrn tba o*ra. la of .ntn (»ta length, v«ty jtri' ticftl and ahi oat tioorova* irnnt. lA-u't twl| to «.'.4ujtnc It. At four «i' M «K "JV'W. €O., Vm 4 l Just received the largest assortment of sewing machines we ever in stock. We have an expert sewiEj* machine repair man at reasonableH prices H h, Henry Biehl, I fej 122 N. Main St. Feo. 'Phone 404. « OIUR TRUST DEPARTMENT Is well equipped to take ch-irge of estates and funds as Executor, Guardian, Adm'uistratpr or Agent. It can perform the duties of any f»ucli position better than can any individual. Its powers are not weakened by illness, or lapsed by death. It can act alone or in company with any person of your appointment- : The explanation of Trust 1 »epartment methods will be interesting and valuable to you. Call then and consult the officers THE- — | Butler Savings & Trust Co. 106 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE LAHGEST IN THE COUNTY. THE I Butler County National Bank. I A good, STRUNG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of Buler Couny to do business wih. | /Capital $ 300,000.00 I Strength surplus 305,000.00 I \Assets 2,840,000.00 if * 7 1 \ u We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. • j "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" ESTABLISHED 190 a THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47,000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID - - - - - $6,00000 None Stronger in the Cour^ty, Your Choice ' s 3 serious matter. It is the itVSHi P i,rc ' iaso 11 lifetime. fIP '|fj sure that you look fur \ \ '* >/% ther than the name on the case. It is possible to cost any more than the you to call and examine The BEHR Piano S W. D. McCANDJ,EBB, Dealer In IMIUMIN, Oi-tfiuiH ami Hewing Mnt-liiiieH. It. P. J). Route 45, Kuclicl, l'a. X*OOOOO0OOOO«X>OO<>OOOOO0OOO( 1 \ Try A Gallon, of ; [ | - Our old at ] | j | S3.CXJ per J | < ! HUGH L. CONNELLY j j j * BUOCESSOR TO JOHN LIMEOROVER, JR. ( i i 107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) iji 1 | BOTH PHONES ALLEGHENY, PA. J | ■■ '■? n,J» ■ 1 !>■■■■■ —'■ ■ ■ - - ■ .«■» [liberie 8r05.,? \ PLUMBERS | Estimates glvjn en al! Kinds o> worjc 5 S We make a specially of C NICi'.LE-PLATED, V C SE/ mlbss, / \ Opt H~WORK. / / yG4 Centre Avt., BUtier, Pa ( p Peoples *'hone. 63iJ. . £
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