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. ■■ ■ * The Famous Washington Co.'s Suits and Overcoats for Particulai 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. ! ; v 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 GlotHing i?" • " AND Hat Parlors. , I 228 South Main Street. I FLEMING'S OLD RELIABLE ; EXPORT. I AH Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. sf. Per Qt. 6 Qts. for $5, 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. .fits., $2.75 Pts. $1.50 _ Abb THE feEADIN&HQNDEP WHISKIES AT SIOO P6R QT, PER QT. PER DOZ. PTS. _ _ , As a tonic we quote imported ales s Pinet Castlllon Cognac, this Brandy and StQuts follows; g Is especially recommended . . $1.50 McMullen's (Bottling) White Label f Hennesy Brandy, One Star ... 1.25 Ale . . . $2.00 * ' / 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 A superior grade California Wines, Old London Dock*lmported 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 fciquor Store. 1 " isn't the first thing to be considered in buying a piano. There i? more than just money value in musical quality. The BEHR Piano r t 1 \ JPsJ would be a good investment at twice its cost. Real wear, worth, JL yj durability and distinctiveness, —these are essentially BEHR Qualities. To be sure, call and examine. T W * J} - MeCANDL.ESH, ' Mf K. F. D. 45, Euclid, l'a. A aafe, certain relk or Buppressed Menstruation. Never kt,. ( wn to fall. Safe! Blue! Speedy! Hatlsfartlon (Juar&nteed or money Refunded. H«'nV.prepaid for $1.01) per box. Will send them on trlnj, to b« paid for when relieved. Ham pic* Free. Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy , WSgreldliiae wii in mm BLACK'S RESTAURANT BLUE POINTS AND ROCKAWAY OYSTERS LARGE WHISKY A SPECIALTY 600-MB IaIBKIITY AVKITOE, piTrsntriioH, PA. CHAS. S. BLACK, Prop. Hammel's gg2BSs.« nerved lii(>erinan *t;le. Imported light anddiul t««r*>ms and conveniences as K""d as liest hotel I'x perl>l(lit fl 74 per week. (>/ino early ami takt urcboti*. Ifo. 1114 Forbea Ht., IMttstiuaff ' WW€B6 TO DIKE WHEW IX >LIEOH£HV Sauers Tavern A llegheuj. ?a. lHniuc I«»om on Bwotttf Flour. v PATENT OFFICE DRAWINGS FREE hv iholroo City I'raughtlng ' , ■ .Tlnnlol l>eslgt«e,»aiKl 7)!att(hunien Wylle aY<*iu»», flitstiurzh. I 1» IV. *A. rboue »I-M.) t orroipoiidenu of II iL •torttaf, r»ttnt Attorney WMdiUutoo. l>. O AT LAST. Aq Entjii\e For the Karm. ALL PURPOSE " ,|v h 11 Write for Catalogue and Prices. THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD., BUTLER, §A, [ Try The CITIZ6N i FOR JOS WORK 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 t\ graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is now per manently located at the aboveaddress. where he treats all chronic diseases of 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 rising in the throat.spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory unable tc 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 happiness 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, dtpresaion, con stipatiou, weakness of tLe limbs, etc. Those so affected should coasnlt us im mediately and be restored - to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored Weakness of Young Men Cured and ail private diseases. Dr. E. (irewer's varicocele Ring cures Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture promptly tared without pain and no detention from business. He 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. 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 9 a. m to 8:30 p. m. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only. (C. F. T. Pape.i S"■ i-i-I • / i IJEWELER l 5 / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / PAROID ~ READY OOFINQ. PAKOID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. ANYONE can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core oi each roll. O EPRESENTS the results o " years of Experience and Ex perimenting. f\NLY painting every fowyears. Not when first laid. J T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate A o" Shingles I \ KMANI) for PAKOID is world 1 ' wide. MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Otht»r Fa<:vj, S.ni]|>lew hii'l Prices are yours if von will ask as. L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. We are liusy Annweriiijf Culls Many customers want to buy l arms -others —Kindness opportunities and homes. We ran tind you what you want. Il»-lp you tiny or soil. J li. SIMONS, Real Estate, -11 Jl:i Ferguson Building, Pittsburg. Pa. (Jits ami Gasoline Kngiiics Krom two hoMe tower up. For farm use. electric lighting plants, or for power of any kind. Write for rntaloguo apd Information, EMPIRE MACIUNE COMPANY, 2in Third Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. TRY ONE CAKE Of DALES CAMPHOR ICE and you'll ngri* that It l« the heat emollient for Chapped Hands, Pace or Cold Sores you've ever u>od It gives immediate relief. Hundreds are using It regularly with great satisfaction. Order one today. 25 tents by mall post A.. D AXs HB, " 3426 Botes Street, PlttsJbum-H, MMMonaacnwMneaMmtf3& GEO S LAN6DON & CO. New York and Pittsburg Stocks Orders Solicited. Purchase or Sale. Cash or Margin. CorrcDptnricncc Invited. roll I hone, l#0"» Court. Keystone Builtim?, FSttsbsirt. l ; a. ri nr. ick. Delivered daily to all parts of town, in large or small amounts. FRED. 11. UOETTLER, Phones, Bell J 158, People's 220. Eyes Examined Free of Charge R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ontician Nest Door to Court House, Butler, Pa Farms for Bale—ln One farm district, •round Youngatown, Warren and Kile*. Ohio, ( all or write for list. HORRIHOTOW * CO.. Nllea. 0. For Hale—Coal lands; I'lttsburg coal In Wettel county, W. Va. Address Box S, Kndlcott. W. Va. Are You Taking Massage, Magnetic. Electrical treatments; Turkish, Oven, Vapor spray or any form of Baths? »Why not try the Forbes Sanitarium? A NIGHTHARE Gives point to tho fact that excessive or irregular eating disturbs tho digestion. Nightmare or night hag has its day tittle correspondence In the undue fullness after eating, with the bolcliings and sour or bitter rising so often experienced after too hasty or too hearty eating. Dr. Pierco's tioldcn Medical Discovery cures dyspepsia or had stomach. When the weak stomach is strengthened and invigorated the whole body shares in tho increased strength derived from food properly digested and perfectly assimi lated. " I was a victim of sleeplessness and ex treme nervousness induced t»r chronic indi gestion and I felt heavy, tired and worn out continually," writes Miss Mary Mnith. of 1613 No. Walisatch Street. Colorado Springs. Cola "Dr. l'lerce's Golden Medical Discovery was the only medicine which relieved me. With in a week after I began using it that heavy oppressed feeling after meals had left me. and I found that 1 was able to sleep better than for months previously. My appetite was gradually restored, general syst«m was toned up. nervousness became a thing of the past ana I have now been In splendid health for over nine months." Sometimes a selfish dealer tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines will offer the customer a substitute as being "Just as good" as tho "Discovery." It may be better for him because it pays better, but it is not as good for you, if you want the medicine that has cured others, and which you believe will cure you. 1000-paic Doctor Book sent free on receipt of 21 one - cent stamps to cover postage only: aFr 31 stamps for cloth-tiound copy. Formerly sold for f1. 50 T to extent of over 500,000 copies. Every family should tj 'STc*' possess a copy for ready ref- «-fr. -)[ wy*' erence in caie of sudden ill- VZrfHW* ncss or accident. It is illus- I tfated with hundreds of wood-cuts and several colored If rjo/i jlate~- Address Dr. It. V. IPJ "ierre. Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pciiets Cure Constipation. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL :::::: FOR PILES, ONE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF. BAKPLE MAILED FKEE. At Druggist*. '25 cenU, or mclled. Humpbrcy»'Medicine Co., Cor. William and Joha streets, New York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, fn use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $3. Sold by Druggist s, or §eil prepaid on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., William & lohn Sti., N. Y. CUAIBM CATARRH USD HEALING CUKE FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to ns •. Contains no in- ' jurions drug. It is quickly abeorbed. Gives Kclief at once. ■'.SlfifJJSsrcOLD'i* HEAD Allays Inflammation. VWfcM ' ,7. Jleals ai.ii Protects the Membrane. Restores tn« Senses of Taste and Smell. Largo Size, BO centsat Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BKOTUKKS. 66 Warren Street. New York. Winter's Changes Breed Pneumonia Be on the safe side. Have a bottle of good whiskey ready for emergencies. We can honestly recommend for this purpose Grandfather's Choice Guaranteed :i Yrs. Old It's a smooth, palatable whiskey—for social and family use; #2 a gallon. Your choice of any whiskey in list below for $1 a full quart; 0 qts , #•'». fisch. large, oykriioi.t. OM KKNIIKI JIV.'K, JIT. VERNO* THOMPSON. (JIB-OS, IMLUIGEK. BRIDGEPORT We pay express charges on all mail orders of $5 or over. Goods shipi>ed promptly. Robt. Lcwin & Co„ WHOLESALE DEALERS HI WINES AITD LIQUORS, No. 14 SmltMleld St„ PITTSBURG, PA. 'Phones: Bell 217* P. * A. 1458. John —\Y by urc;h, cures l'lles and Fistulas to stay cured: aNo cancer and all chronic diseases and bloc* t. pl.-ilnt both sexes and all ages. ( onsultatloi 4t.l::tly prlTuto. Call and »oo the Doctor. • OIllc» '.lor t - ra to Sl' ni. HUNDREDS OF LADIES , Are using DALES CAMPHOR ICR '.egnlarly hb a nrcveiitatlvo agalnut Cliappi d Ilai&dm and Facca or any ot. er skin irrita tion causcl by v. in try winds. It is better than anything else you've ever used. Makes a i*eautlful complexion. Older a cake today. By mail 2.'» cents postpaid A. DALES. Hntrn Strrrt, Plttfcliurgli, !»*• ADJUSTABLE PIN. > Our Corner Clamp ,! '■ !2'ft made the "ACME" V// .<£• J/i\ much superior to any OUra V*efore the ears are finally shelled for planting. FertlllziiiK Tobacco. In fertilizing tobacco at the new Ohio test farm the greatest total yield and net profit were produced by a fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphoric acid anil potassium in approximately the ratio to each other In which they are found In barnyard manure. The large quantity of nitrogen required In this application greatly Increased the cost. As a carrier of nitrogen nitrate of soda appeared much more effective than tankage WORKING THE FIREWOOD. With C'roaiscut and Saw* and Az For Koine or Mnrket. As a rule, it will be found more eco nomical when gathering up the homt* supply of wood or a few cords for market with crosscut and buck saws to fit the wood for the stove on tho spot where the tree falls, says an American Cultivator writer, who makes further suggestion In regard to this work as follows: At the preri«iit high price of wood It Is better to use the saw as much as possible instead of the more wasteful ax. And tills Is especially true when cutting a tree down, since by sawing closer to the ground we can make an additional saving. Always begin sawing 11 felled tree at the stump and before cutting off the limbs, as they will bold the trunk steady and also In most cases balunce it. Continue sawing until you reach the Jluibs. Then take the ax and cut o(T a few, draw them across the body of the tree and trim them. Cut them Into convenient lengths for the saw buck. or if small enough cut them with the ax Into lengths to Ut the stove. Do the same with all the branches and make a pile of the brush lxtilnd you. Throw the sticks Intended for the buck saw toward the spot where you intend to make your pile. Keep your work all cleaned up us fast ns yoti go and you will gain time In the end. Do not keep the log trimmed too far In advance of the saw, because when working among the limbs a log Is liable to balance In such a way that It will rock or roll with each motion of the saw, and In such cases you will work at a great disadvantage. Having sawed the body of the tree, hang up the big saw and begin with the buck saw. Set the sawbuck next tho ends of the sticks aud as have suwed all that you can conveniently reach move your buck. Always plan your position so that every tline yon move a stick you will move It toward a central point which you have selected for a pile. Begin splitting at the pile, work back away from ft and throw your wood to- SFLmTXQ BLOCK. ward it as fast as split. If you are pre paring wood for market split It as your customers want It, always remember ing that the finer it Is split the more it will measure and also the more it will cost you. If you have a tough tree or stick do not try to split It fine, but find a customer who prefers coarse wood. If for your own use, plan differently. The wood must lie loaded on a wagon or sled and unloaded into the wood shed and perhaps moved several times besides. Xow, your wood car. be moved cheaper if it Is In blocks as large as can l>e handled easily than If It Is finely split. On the other hand, there will never be another time when It will split as easily as now and you will be saved the labor of moving it several times. A section from a large forked hickory limb makes & good splitting block. The ends of the fork are closed, as shown In the cut, with a piece of plank fas tened with wooden pins. Do not use nails, as the ax will be sure to strike them sooner or later. The triangular Inclosure holds up the partly split pieces of various sizes, and the work man Is saved from betiding over to Bet them up after every stroke. The part of the block where the branches Join Is hard and tough, making a good base to strike or chop upon. Ilofte For the General Farmer. I know of no hogs which so well fill the bill for the general farmer aud feed er as the improved large English Berk shires. While they grow to very large size, they can be fitted for the market at any time and take on for the food consumed as large gain as any other breed. The large sows weigh as high as 800, those In the medium class 500 to GOO. These weights refer to animals well grown and In good flesh. The pigs can lie fed to 400 and 500 pounds In ten to twelve months and when properly handled always top the market, says a Rural New Yorker correspondent. SorKbnm Fotaoatntf. From a Mississippi station report It ippears that hydrocyanic acid was found In the stomach of a cow which died suddenly and Vn sorghum from the field where she had grazed. The only plat of sorghum found to contain traces of the add had made the most luxuriant growth. TARM BREVITIES Grass Is a soli maker, a soil Improv er and a soil protector. "Big money In sugar beets," "profit able progress" and "Industrial and so cial accord" are characteristics of the present situation In Colorado, accord ing to press reports. The cotton red spider Is another ene my threatening the cotton plant. Un der ordinary conditions Its Injuries rarely become serious, but It appears to have become more familiar than Is desirable In some sections during the past two seasons. "It pays to plant trees," say many who claim to speak with the authority of accurate knowledge. Following the recent movement In favor of open front poultry houses come protests against too close confine ment of dairy cattle. This, It Is con tended, tends to develop tuberculosis. "The fresh air cow Is the vigorous cow." ft Require* Nerve to I'ae Thfm aa the DulKHrlanai Ho. Kcginald Wyon in his book on "The Balkans From Within" writes from the Interior of a blockhouse on the Turko-Bulgarian frontier: "We are shown captured bombs, heavy "cylin ders used for blowing up buildings and the dreaded band grenade, whose short fuse Is calmly lighted by a burning cigarette aud hurled among the attack ing Turks. A man must Indeed have uerves of Iron to do this deed. Picture a devoted handful of men surrounded by an overwhelming force of Turks, slowly but surely drawing nearer. Now they are n hundred yards away, fifty yards—luckily they shodt abom inably—but it Is too far to put the weight with effect. "They must wait, though here aud there a bullet fired at random thins out tlio"little band. A rush—now. See! One coolly lights the fuse and quickly hurls It at the foe. He must make no mistake. Ills aim must be correct and his arm strong. A slip at the moment of throwing means his and his com rades' lives Instead of the Turks', for the fuse Is very short. But he has thrown It well. The Turks see It com ing and halt In blind fear. "A deafening crash, screams and yells of anguish, and the Turks break and run, shot down by the triumphant Insurgents. Down Into the valleys they fly to the nearest village, where their officers, anxious to save them selves a semblance of authority, order Its massacre and pillage. Aud the next day we read of the extermination of another baud." CROWS HELP FOX HUNTERS They Follow the Alert Bird* When Ileynard la Roaming. For some reason crows have seated aud mortal antipathy to foxes. As crows build their nests In trees, where no fox cau climb, and as an adult crow can escape from any fox by flying, we cannot understand why all crows seek to harass anil destroy every fox they see. Hut we know this to be a fact, as we have watched the performances of crows when foxes were near mauy times. We have seen crows watch for ruu uiiig foxes on such occasions for hours at a time, and as soon ns a fox emerg ed from the thick woods and let a crow get a glimpse of Its body every bird would hover over the running beast and peck at It and scold It and show marked evidence of a bitter hatred. Several fox hunters whom we know make a practice of following the alert crows when the foxes are roaming across back lots, claiming that the birds are fully as reliable as hounds and less trouble to maintain.—Bangor News. The Tramp. The curse of the man who will not work has always Iteen with us. In Ilenry VIII.'s reign he was not allow ed to beg the bread that belonged to honest folk, for a statute was made by which the old and Impotent were granted licenses to beg, and any one fouud begging without one was sound ly flogged aud sent homo to his own parish. Iu this way as many as a hundred In one day in Elizabeth's tluio wero sent "back to tho land." The begging license seems to work .Well enough abroad, where the row of authorized beggars Is a familiar sight outsldo every church and where tho linlt and maimed are seldom seen any where else. The rise of the vagrant in England no doubt took place after the destruction of the monasteries and be fore any other relief giving body took lh«»lr plsce.—London Chronicle. f Eat I of the most nutritious of flour j| |j foods —Unesdi Blsoult —the (|j I| only perfect soda craeker. Then j|j you will be able to M | Earn More | HH because a well-nourished body 'l : ffi has greater productive capacity, i tj Thus you will also be able to j|i | Save More I 8! because for value received there | 1 is no food so economical as 1 I Uneeda Biscuit A fi a ust titht. jK moUturt proof package. ■ 1 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 1 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 $ 1.00 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 j Butler Savings & Trust Co. I 106 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. ; I THE . I I Butler County National Bank. I I A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of | Buler Couny to do business wih. /Capital $ 300,000.00 | I Strength surplus 365,000.00 * 1 * (Assets 2,840,000.00 j | We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. | "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" | ESTABLISHED 1900- THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLEK, PA. CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47,000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID - - - - - $6,000.00 None Stronger in the Cotir\ty. f I I Jnst received the largest assortment of sewing machines we ever hadH in stock. We have an expert sowing machine repair man at reasonable* prices. IK Henry Biehl, I 122 N. Main St. ** eo ' *** hOPe 4«4. J X>Q»>POOPO0O0OP Vest Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) < > HONES ALLEGHENY, PA. | | OOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOO!