Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 25, 1906, Image 4
fSELEGTING 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. The Famous Washington Co.'s Suits and Overcoats for Particular Men. 1 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. s These garments will retain their shape, fit your figure and sustain your reputation as I a good dresser. Give us a call and inspect our goods. Men of good taste wear Stetson & Ideal Hats. Prices range from $1 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. NOTICE—AII Clothing Sold by Us Cleaned and Pressed FREE. Ideal ClotHing AND — Hat Parlors. * T 228 South Main Street. FLEMING'S OLD RELIABLE EXPORT. All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. 91. Per Qt. 6 Qts. for $3, On all $lO orders we Prepay Express. Are you 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. Qts , $2.75 Pts. $1.50 hhh THE READING 50NDED WHISKIES AT $1 00 PGR. QT, PER QT. PER DOZ. PTS. _ ~ , ~ , As a tnnir. we quote Imported alc3 Hnet Castilloi? Cognac, this Brandy anc j st ou t s follows: Is especially recommended . . $1.50 McMullen's (Bottling) White Label Hennesy Brandy, One Star . . . 1.25 \ *i ??? , ' , Ross (Bottling) Ale . .• . . . 2.00 Hennesy Brandy, Two Star . . . 1.50 Burke's (Bottling) Ale 2.00 Hennesy Brandy, Three Star . . 1.75 Reed Bros.'Dog's Head .... 2.00 Cusenier's Creme de Menthe . .1.50 Imported Stouts (Bottled by above firms) will be furnished 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 All 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 biquor Store. in Dollars isn't the first thing to be considered in buying a piano. There is more than just money value in musical quality. The B£HR Piano r I 1 would be a good investment at twice its cost. Real wear, worth, Jt yn durability and distinctiveness, —these are essentially BEHR qualities. To be sure, call and examine. V AV. IS. McCANDLESS, I // R * F * D * 45 ' Euclid, I'a. lUlatlam Dean's A Bale, certain relit 5r Suppressed Menstruation. Never k&. nra to fail. Bafe! „ Sure! Speedy! Hatisfactlon Guaranteed or money Refunded. Hen*, prepaid lor SI.OO per box. Will send them on triaJ, to be iMud for wjien relieved. Bamplea Free. Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Inflam mation of the Throat are Immediately relieved by REXALL Cherry Juice Cherry Jaice will care the most stub born Cough, allay tickling sensations in the throat, soothe sorethroat, overcome difficulty in breathing, and will strengthen and clear the voice. A dry, spasmodic, hacking or cronpy | cough ia quickly transformed into a ' moist or loose cough, which yields more readily to the treatment, because natnre is assisted in throwing off the secretions of mucus and phlegm. Rexall Cherry Juice is very pleasant to taste and is readily taken by children who object to bad tasting cough medi cines—and remember this, where you buy a bottle of Rexall Cherry Juice your money is only left on deposit. If it fails to give satisfaction in any way, your money is promptly refunded THE Crystal Pharmacy R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G., BOTH PHONES, 106 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. iAX •• ' . . jth AT LAST. Ar\ for thie Farm. Write for Catalogue and Prices. THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD., BUTLER, PA. Try The CITIZ6N FOR JOS WORK DR. E. QREWER, No. 229 1-2 SOUTH MAIN ST? NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2, AND 3. Dr. E. Grewer is 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 jf which are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness iu men and women, ball rising in the throat, spots floating before-the eyes, loss of memory unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull distressed mind which unfits them for performing the duties of life, making happiuess impos sible,distressing the action of the heart, depression of the spirits, evil forebod ings, cowardice, rear, areams, melan choly, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of the mind, depression, con stipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult 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 cured without pain and no detention from business. jgHe cures the worst cases of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Old Sores, 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. oHe 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 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. in. On Sunday from Itoß p. m. only. ic. F. T. Papej i |JEWELER! \ < I / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / PAROID READY OOFINQ. pAKOID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NYONE can apply it. Tins, * Nails and Cement in core oi each roll. D EPRESENTS the results o " years of Experience and Ex perimenting. painting every fcwyears. Not when first laid. ) I" S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate o r Shingles | r\EM AND for PAROID is world I ' widr MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Oth«r Fat-<* 3. Samples and Prices are yours if you will ask us. L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. We are Busy Answering: Calls Many customers want to buy Farin.s -others —Business opportunities and homes. We can find you wnat ymi nar.t. lii lp you buy or sell. J. I>, SIMONS, Ken! Estate, Sll-3Kt Ferguson liuildinff. ITtWtfunr, Pa. tias and Gasoline Engines From two horse tower up. For farm use, oieotr'c lighting plauts, or for power of any kind. Wi-lte for catalogue and Information. EMPIRE MACIUNE COMPANY. Third Avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. fce to Dine Wte is PittsMif BLACK'S RESTAIRANI BLUE POINTS AND ROCKAWAY OYSTE RS LARGE WHISKY A SPECIALTY 606*609 LIBERTY AVESCE, PITTBBtTHGII. CH*S. S. BLACK, Prop. Hammel's served in German style. Imported light .li-l dar bewon drriuglit. l2 l > Miller's Restaurani; ' p». FIPTH AVEMjII opp. 0:a=l 1'- W, B»tU on each floor fr eto guests. AI anli'it.-Iy Tin proof. Bie:iin heat and telephone in every toon European plan. "HOTEL YODER NOW OPEN liooms ami conveniences as good as best l.olel Is< per lilßht 75 per week, Coins early and tiki your choice. No. II l i Forbes St., FtUstnug Juat Three Squares fr..m Court Ib.nse. WHERE TO DINE WHEN IN ALLEGHENY Sauers Tavern Allegheny. P«. Lndlt-M Ulttlne lioom on Sftonii Floor. PATFNT OFFICE DRAWINGS FP.£E! City liiauKhllug »., .rli inlc»t I'••ais;"' ' Utaugiitsmen Wvln av'iitw, l i isimri-li Tx (I'.tA. rbc.o 3t-M ) '.rrespumli. its. f:i il. ■ivciliiit;, AUorn'*" I*. C ] —Money to loan on first mortgage, E. H. Neolpy, Diamond. Strictly High Grade % PIANOS AND ORGANS. * | Come and see me when | | you buy; also sheet music * | or anything in the music | 1 l ine - I | W. A. F. GROHMAN, | * Mnsic instructor and Piano Tnner, ? I Nest door to V. M C. A, I i People's Phone * * GROHMAN S MUSIC STORE. * I Orchestra furnished for all x % occasions. -Je Pearson Nace's Livery, Feed and Sale Stable : Rear of Wick House Butler ?enr»"a The best of horses and first class rigs al I wavs OQ hand and for hire. Best accommodations In tow»i for perma ( nent boarding and transient 'jrade. Sped al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses 1 A good c ass of horses, both drivers and draft horses always ou hand and for sale p-"der a full guarantee; and horses bough UGI proper notification HV PEARSON B. NACE. Pinna No. 21 L. C. WICK, SAiKX J* LUHBER. Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ootician Nest Door to Court House. Butler, PH 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. Thai is our motto. Come an<l see us when in need oi anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S. G. PURVIS, PH. G Both Phones. 213 S Main St. Butler Pa. Geo. Amy, Undertaker, 247 S. Main St., Old Postollice Building', liutler, Pa. Both Phones. Branch Office Chicora, In Charge of Jobn C Wiles. Holt's Greenhouses, E. M. HOLT & Co. PROP'S. Salesroom 247 S. Main Street. Floral designs for funerals, parties, etc., a specialty. POTTED PLANTS. Onr carnations are now in their rime. Gibsons Livery (old May & Kennedy stand) First-class horses and rigs. Excellent boarding accom modations. Good clean waiting room, and Open day and night. BKRT McCANDLESS, Manager. PURE ICE. Delivered daily to all parts of town, in large or small amounts. FIIKD. H. GOETTLER, Phones, Bell J 158. People's 220. ADJUSTABLE PIN. Our Corner Clamp mad O tiio '-ACME" CWWY '' \ much superior to any \ ?•- 1 other stretcher. Our CJAF -T - IJ| New Patent Adjustable I tJI X_...JTCUCNNIAIJ Pin leaves tlie scallops In their natural shape; does not weaken the bars: li of ample length, very practical and a great Improve, went. JJon' t fall to examine It. At your dealers, ol »CHE M'F'G. CO., Allegheny. Par Spring: Chickens Wanted at the FULTON Fish 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., Butler, Pa. DON'T BE HYPNOTISED, Hoodwinkfd, hoodooed, or over-persuaded into accepting a substitute for Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription with its record of nearly 40 years, embracing hundreds of thousands of cures of woman's peculiar ailments. It's the only remedy for woman's Ills sold by drug gists. that is not full of "booze" —poor whisky, or bad alcohol. A guarantee of Siooo is offered that "Favorite Prescription" contains no alco hol, opium or other harmful drug. Keeps in any climate. "Favorite Prescription" is a powerful invigorating tonic, and Imparts strength to tno whole system and to the w'omb and its appendages in particular. For overworked, "wofn-out." "run-down." de bilitated teachefi. milliners, dressmak ers. seamstresses, "shop-girls." house keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierct's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaied as an appetizing cordial i and restorativo tonic. It's an insult to your intelligence for a dealer to attempt to palm off upon you an alcoholic substitute for this world- | famed medicine. You know what you j want. It's his business to nwet that \ want. When he urges some substitute 1 he's thinking of the larger profit he'll make—not of your welfare. QRn nnn OIVBN AWAY, I N COPIES OF QUUfUUU The People's Common Sonse Medical Adviser, a iiook that sold to the el tent of 500,000 copies a few years ago. at $1.50 [k>t copy, Last year we (rave away CO.OOO worth of these lnvalua- § * ble books. Tht» year we shall I give away (60,000 worth of |' K jV' VSI them. Will you share in this benefit? If so. send only 21 n»#*F one-cent stamps to cover cost I of mailing only for book in L stiff paper covers, or 31 stamps jSJ for cloth-bound. Address I)r. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. V. If out of health, write to old Dr. Pierce. I Ho will send you good, fatherly, profes sional advice without charge. EVJ-J. These sugar-coated little vlmiSl Pellets are the smallest, the easiest to take, and the easiest iij the way they act. Xo grip- In (T. no violence, no disturbance to the sys tem. diet or occupation. They are the Origi nal Little Liver Pills, first put up by old Dr. R. V. Pierce, over 10 years They hare been much Imitated but never equaled. They come In vials, always fresh and relia ble: a convenient vest-pocket remedr. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics core diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and Poultry by acting directly on the SICK PABT witliout loss of time. A. A.) FEVERS. Congestions, Inflamme CCKES i tlotu, Lung Fever, Milk Fever. B. B. JSPRAIXS, Lameneia, Injuries, ccacs! Rheumatism. C. V. ISORR THROAT, dulusv, EpUootle CTHES ) Distemper. WORMS. Bo "- tJrub "- E. E.) C'OI'GHS. Colds, Influenza, Inflamed CUKES ) Langs. Fieuro-Pneuinonle. F. F. > COLIC. Bellyache. Wind-Blown, CUBES S Diarrhea, Dysentery. G. G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. A BLADDER DISORDERS. 1.1. 18KI\ DISEASES. Mange. Eruptions. CUKES) llcers. Grease, Farcy. J. K. I BAD CONDITION, Staring Coat. CUBES ) Indigestion, Stomach Staggers. 60c. each : Stable Case. Ten Specifics, Book, *e., #7. At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. WllUam and John Streets, New York. TR BOOK MAILED FREE. CATARRH 4f Y " raE^Jy^ r Mm, ELY'S CREAM BALM This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold iu the Head quickly. Restores tlio Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostribj and absorbed. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. John—Why do you look for a Job ? Harry—When you atteud Diossokoil's *tnrl>c. School,*!hen the people will be looking t or yot to work for them—very Uttle expense—Seud foi catalognn, 1405 l'eini avenue. Pittsburgh, Fa. If you want to buy or sell any kind of business se< CaVfINAGH CO.. 43' Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh. DOCTOR (.INNER, G24 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, cures Plies and Fistulas to staj cured; alro cancer and all chronic diseases and bloo< complaint both sexes and all ages. <'ousultatlos strictly private. Call and see tho Doctor. Offic# hums from 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. HUNDREDS OF LADIES / Aro using DALES CAMPHOU ICE legularly as a imventative against Chapped Ilautla ami Face* or any otlier skin irrita tion caused by wintry winds. It is better than anything else you've ever used. Makes a beautiful complexion. Order a cake today. By mail 2", cents postpaid. A. DALES, "3430 Batea Street, Pittsburgh, Pw KT OTXO 33 J BAMPI.ES FttOM THE GRAND UAPIDS FURNITURE EXPOSITION The Finest Goous Exhibited on the Floor of the Ex position Will be Sold at One-half Factory Prices Ltuoleum Leather 5 ple«*c Parlor Milt cost |JCS now fG.s 1 100 I.either Milt now s">o. Some bulls as low a* ' lie finest <<enulue Leather Couch |75, n w tSOone 1 Kxpc»*;tlon sample of Be«l y fMin .Mil 5 150 >uita now $7 » f 100 Suits f/H. «»thert .-.8 lou us f 12. A fine lot of rnlsflt \\ rtf i> :u» l Wv,* f irpets, all ready to fit largo roon»*: V, i!i on Velvet, rt»ojii size carpet cost |7S, t.ow >—7. • \ ;*et • arpet cost s4b u<>w $22.60 j nmsHcl < arpet fiu #l2 and fis Ingrain Carpets to j «: !:ir«;e rooms #5, *7 50 and *lO, worth double. In- j laid I. l. oleum, thick aa a board, colors all the way j through sells for #1 30, my prire 75c and Bf»c per yard. Heal cork Linoleum worth 85c now 4."> c and j 50c Look for tho Big Window, uoxt to Pickering No. 954 Penn Aver 4a Vittaburg, Pa. I. GOLDSMITH. Farm* for Snle—ln tine farm district, around Voungstown, Warren and Miles, Ohio, Call or write for list. HARRINGTON & CO.. Niles. 0. For Sale—Coal lands; Pittsburg coal in Wetzel eounty, W. V». Addre«s Hoi 3, gndtcott. W. Va. Are You Taking Massage, Magnetic. Electrical treatments; Turkish, Oven, Vapor Spray or any form of Baths? Why not try tho Forbes Sanitarium? Has select patronage only; lady c Open Jay aud all night, at 2015 Forbes St., Pittsburg, l'a w s. & E. WICK^ DKALEKSIN Hough and Worked Lumber of ail Kinds Doors, and Mouldings Oil Well Ulgs a Specialty. Office and Yard TC. Cunningham and Monroe Stg near Went Penn Depot, nTf.BH P. Special Offer To those purchasing photos of groups or views, Bxlo, at 50c each, to the amount of|slo 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. FISHER, The Outdoor Artist, The Butler Dye Works See tlr s i£B direct - cj j r site ifce '. I&l Old Postoffice Theodore Yogeley ;■ Real Estate and ■ : Insurance Agency, k:'Z Fa 238 S. Maid St Butler, Pa. j If you have proper t , o sell, trade, or reu =»■ or, want to bu o rent cail, write o uhene me. mJTI List Mailed Upon Application POTATO TALK. J. B. Terry .in One Kr' *"'< l iiml l"l»iiiing. At tht* recent meeting OS the Vermont Horticultural so< k-ty T. B. of Ohio gave a very interesting addrcSs on potato growing. As reported bj' Ameri* can Cultivator, Mr. Terrj" among other tliflftre: I found tliat in order to gvt potatoes cf grade, of Just about one eook, overgrown, not smafl, just a medium, size, al! alike —I must cut tho seed Into one eye pieces, as we call it. That would bring failure on poor soil every time or with poor culture or poor ly sprouted seed, hut we found that with see<l that had not sprouted, that were properly kept without spuuting until planting time, we could gain the results desired. I want the first sprouts to grow. Those that come later are nature's ef forts to preserve the species, but she cannot do her best with them. The first sprout should grow, and with such seed as that of the right variety and proper ly cut and put into rich soli and well taken care of, why, I can grow more dollars ti the acre from one eye cut tings than from any more seed. Green In Potntoea. I found that potatoes were sometimes green ou one end, and that spoiled them. You know they are often yellow inside, and that spoils them for me. I ■want them snowy white. What makes this yellow? Just a little of what makes the green. Too much exposure makes the green: a little exposure makes the yellow. So we went to work to save the pota toes from exposure to light from begin ning to end. That meant that wo could not plant potatoes in hills unless we hilled them up high, fund that is not practical, because In a hill you are go ing to put iu considerable seed, and as they grow they are going to crack the ground. open, the air will get in, and you are going to have the ends green, feo we took the one eye cuttings and planted tliom, one little piece about every twelve or fifteen Inches apart, three to four Inches deep. One Eye Cut tin r: s. When 1 speak of one eye cutting I think j*ou all know practically what I mean. I don't know of any iron clad rule—l mean to take potatoes that have the ordinary number of eye 3, a medium sized tuber, and cut It so you will get one eye to n piece, in the center. At the stem end you will find a little weak one. Reach up and take the next one. When you get to the seed end there is a cluster of eyes. Just take your knife and cut off the cluster of eyes and throw it away, leaving one or two eyes then on the piece. Suppos ing we didn't cut that off, what might be the result—not always, but some times? Why, half a dozen eyes might start. I have often seen it. Half a dozen little weak sprouts would mean forty or fifty little potatoes and no large ones. Supposing you have that weak eye from the stem end and a poor one from the seed end, you get about twelve good pieces and two poor ones. One-sixtli of your crop is poor. Ihat is not business. Cool Poultry Thoroughly. Following is an extract from a circu lar sent to shippers by a Xew York commission house: Our experience and observation is that the cause of a great deal of poultry arriving in bad order Is the fault of the shipper either by not having cooled out properly, put ting too much in barrels without ■ufll cient ice or shipping dry packed during warm or muggy weather. Foultry to be tanked In ice water before shipping should be well cooled by putting in three changes of fresh well water be fore putting into ice water. This takes the animal heat out gradually, whereas if put in ice water too (julckly almost invariably a greenish cast Is given to the poultry. This, of course, affects the price from 1 to 2 cents a pound. This mistake of Improper cooling occurs more with winter and inexperienced shippers than with those who ship the year around. However, it frequently occurs even that they liavo used too much haste or dressed too close up to shipping time. Vinegar That "Won't Make." Many farmers and vinegar manufac turers make a foolish practice of add ing fresh apple juice to old vinegar stock in the hope of thus securing a more rapid conversion of the product Into vinegar and then complain that their vinegar "won't make." The sugar of the juice must first undergo alcoholic fermentation before acetic fermentation can begin, and by adding apple juice to old vinegar the alcoholic fermentation may not only be checked, but even absolutely prevented.—C. A. Brown. HERE AND THERE "Grazing ou the Lands," bul letin No. 02 of the bureau of forestry, contains much information concerning present conditions and proposed meas ures of legislation and, according to Forester Tlnchot, will materially help to bring about a better understanding of the principles upon which the con servative use of the publlo range should be based. In this country golnea fowls' eggs are commonly regarded as Inferior to hens' eggs, owing to their small size. European epicures, on the other hand, consider them a great delicacy, with a rich flavor, resembling that of the much prized plovers' eggs. The red tailed hawk Is an excellent friend to the fnrnier, Sf> per cent of its food consisting of rodents and injurious insects. The state grange of Pennsylvania has adopted a resolution favoring the withdrawal of farmers from the large Insurance companies and the establish ment of a grange insurance company. "Home, Sweet Home." "Home. Sweet Home," I'nyne's song, was orlgiually a number in the opera "Clari, the Maid of Mllau," a produc tion brought out In 1823. The opera was a failure, and nothing Is now known of it save the one song, which iiecaine instantly popular. Over 100,- | copies were sold In the first year | of Its publication, and the sale In one I form or another has been constant ever since the first appearance of this beautiful theme. The melody Is a Sicilian folk song and was adapted to the words by Payne himself. Arnb Steeiln n* C)inrn>. The noble Arabian steed la some times put to Ignoble uses. A traveler with iconoclastic Ideas said: "You have heard of the Arabian horse's beauty, Its docility, its Intelligence, Its endurance. Did you know that It churned the family butter? Among the desert tribes when butter is needed the milk Is put In a sheepskin bag and tied by a short rope to the horse's saddle. The horse is then urged Into a trot, and this gait Is kept up until the milk In the sheep skin is joggled Into butter. A flue, llrtn, smooth butter It is." An Kye For nn Aye. "Mr. Speaker," said the congress inan, "I have tried vainly to catch your i ye and "ijlt down!" thundered the speaker. • X liavo tried vainly to catcii your 'aye' teveral times when it was needed."— Philadelphia Ledger. So They Do. "Some men are born great." Yes, but • gracious, how some of them do shrink! —London Tit-Bits. The highest compact w<s can make with our fellow is, let there be truth Letween us f<stev{;rmsre.*Emertbn. * v The soda cracker is an II ideal food. Uneeda ® [| Biscuit are the ideal I I soda crackers. Indeed, I Only I soda crackers rightly I 1 made in the first place, 1 H rightly protected first, last and all the time. 1 (v In a dust tight, Wl moisture proof package. |M |B NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 11 | ■■■■■ Jnst received the largest assortment of sewing machines we ever hadH in stock. We have an expert sewing machine repair man at prices. 19 L Henry Bie-hl, I 122 N. Main St. Peo. 'Phone 404. H The act of depositing a dollar is the first step on the road of prosperity. Thought for the future is the main characteristic of wisdom. Banking your surplus now, is reaching into the future and insuring yourself a comfortable living in the unproductive period of your life. We pay 3 per cent, interest on any deposit, from a dollar up. No matter how small your account may be at first, it increases as rapidly in proportion as a large one. If your income is large enough to save SI.OO a week and you haven't saved it, you are out of pocket a dollar for every week that you have been earning that salary. THE Butler Savings & Trust Co. 106 SOUTH MAIN STREET. | THE LAKGEST IN THE COUNTY. f I * THE | I Butler County National Bank. I 1 A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of | • Buler Couny to do business wih. /Capital $ 300,000.00 I I Strength 1 surplus 305,000.00 * j S (Assets 2,840,000.00 f | We Invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. § I "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" | ESTABLISHED 19 QQ. THE Farmers' National B rl BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47,000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00 None Stronger in the Courtly. y»OO0POOOPOOOOPO<>POOP6oOO<i( II Try A Gallon of J [ V Our 4-»year old at J J | | $3.00 per Gallor\. j | I I HUGH L. CONNELLY J ; * I * SUCCESSOR TO JOHN LIMEGROVER, JR. , I , 107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) < 1 1 > BOTH PHONES ALLEGHENY, PA. ] |