fmms.: V. H. SeCHfe6R. ?I*2 N. Main street. Butler, Pa. DR. E. QREWER, No. 229 1-2 SOUTH MAIN ST? NEXT DOOE TO GUARANTY SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO., BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2, AND 3. Dr. E. Grewer ia a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ia now per manently located at the aboveaddress where be treats all chronic diseases of men, women and children. Disease* 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 nnable tc concentrate the mind on one ■abject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dnll distressed mind which unfits them for performing the duties of life, making happiness impos sible,distressing tbe 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, trembling, confusion of the mind, depression, eon ■tipation, weakness of tie limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us im mediately and be restored „to perfect "ealth. Lost Manhood Restored Weakness of Young Men Cured and ail private diseases. Dr. E. Grower's varicocele King cures Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture promptly cured without pain and no detention from business He cures the worst casts of Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Old isurcs, Blood Poison, and all Di- MMt ot tbe Skin Kar, Kerne, Throat. Heart, liunga, Btoma<-h lAver, Kidneyn\ «? and Bladder. -- «- • - ~^»aia t 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 care Consaltatioa free and strictly confi dential. Write if you cannot call. Office hoars—From 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. in. to 3 p. m. only. 0. M. P.VI IKKSIIN, HILLIARDS. PA. DealeT in Cornell Incubators, Chirk machinery, Standard bone-cutters Barred and White Rock eggs and chicks. Correspondence solicited. NOTICE I NOTICE! NOTICE! BELLING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF rUfiMITUBE, FORMERLY AT THE LEASES DEPARTMENT HTORL AT LKHB THAN Me OS TlfK DOLLAR. TEX GENUINE LEATHER COCOHKM WKRE SOO, »70 AN'I) *7.*., NOW KOR $22.:,0, (27.50 AND $30.00. TIIUKK rIKCK iIAHOOA.VY VAIII.OR HI ITKS WKRK SOO, s6li AND »70, SOW $22, $25 ASh BERK 1.1 lIAKOAIN OK A LIFK TIME. FIVEF.-PIKCK MAHOO- 1 ANV OKNUINE LEATHKK HfITEH COST #120.00, $200.00 AND »2. r io.oo, WILL BKLL Ql IC'K roll $55.00, SOO 00 AND $75,00. BED ROOM SUITES OF THE FIXKHT yUARTKRED OAK AND MAHOGANY COST $75.00, SOW $3 H.OO; fIJO.OO ON KB FOB $27.50. ODD DBKSHKKS $7.50, slo.o<, AND $12.50 WOICTH DOUBLE. CHIFSOMEH3 OF THE UK ST MAHOO ANY AND QUARTER OAK WORTH $115.00 FOR $17.60; OTHERS FOR ffl.OO, SIO.OO AND $12.00. ALSO SELLING A 810 LOT OK MISFIT CARI'KTH TO FIT LAROP. BOOMS, WIL TON VELVET OARPBTH COST s#o.oo NOW $22.60. BODY HRUSSELH, 810 ROOM SIZE CARPETS. COST $55.00, NOW $20.00; OTHERS FOR $15.00, $12.00 AND $7.60. AXMI.VHTKU RI'OS (Ixl3, WERE $40.00 AND $46.00, NOW tIH.OO AND $20.00. BRUSSELS $7.00, SIO.OO AND $12.00 WORTH DorjiLF. COME AT ONCE, THIS IS A HA ICO AIN OF A LI KB TIM K. I SOLD SMITH NEXT TO PICK BRINGS. LOOK FOR THE HID SIGN. 'VI PENN AVENUE, NEXT DOOR '! o COli- NKR OF TENTH STREET, 11TT3BUKO, PA. fflisre lo Dine When in PMnrt FIFTH AVEFUB Opp. Grand Opm TT'-iso, • 1! iii i-jch flf»r freatOßui i.i.i. AUoluteljrflr. pr. ,f. «*u» li«at au'l Ushi'hittin lo eery loom w»nl. HOTEL YODER It,- ■ n Only. AtM.flul.-W fir«-pronf. floom«Arul *:.»•.*« fowl M hlcli J illJ-.1 ho«4:li 2.1 c |>cl '• ■ • l-i »«•*. C<>« .<■ eiifly urirt takajrimi KIM St.. I'n. ■ .' 1 ■ «.-•;»ir• 111 ( HGH'S LI-AlJIN'i l/l ST A I,'RANT .THE AMERICAN ... Proprietor, 4to'li,lnl Avenue, • t !*».. • (.port* P',M"»iir.' Cnutral ami ; c rrytlilii# now and u]>-t>*->lat«; m»l --c • rleesmwernfii prl»^» jV'icr's Restaurant WHfcrtC TO DIME WHI N l i ALLEOHENY Sauers Tavern J" 1 "h™y. P*. I«illn ll.illos Itoom on .-( • ..ai.l Flmir. ItAlUi COINS B«r«> < oln« tolMlil, and w.lil; coin I I»t.»»l luiiie, 1.000 IlllUt ration*; i.rln «#/• mall <*'. Coin D(:i>»rtfni-nt. itoth'n Hank A Trust Co.,3MUranl>tru<:i. I'ltiilmrK, I'.i. ?«.*•*??, WIM !PJ!. o, i r)l " h "y * '"'Wlo ot "Biild lleurl Remedy" for i. m t wtilrli u Buarnntc'p-rnmu of Mudiul*anddaadroir In io u y r.i.o ifri.w hair i,n '.i per nut of ll.il'l l|. ,vK or monnv refunded. Hln alw., nu . ;i< ~t hulr i..n(<- urifl vlKortlor, *nd U tit,v.liiu*ly Imrnil Call or »'laui»h > E. K Iliclicv ("has. E. Herr L H. PEOPLE'S PHONE 426 K I'JiS N. Main Mt. !><>». 'iMione 4(14. « Tlian any otliei Washert| e on the market. | J. Q. & W. CAMPBELL. I $ BUI LER, PA. NESTS FOR HENS. Tl»l» Hodcl Severn* "to Take'*—lias a *!i.!in*£ Bottom. Tlu- accompanying drawing is made fro::: a model of my liens' nests that I used as an illustration in a poultry talk at <.iir local institute. It seemed -to take," so I thought that a descrip tion of it would Is? of some interest, writes a correspondent to Ohio Farm er. The plan of the uest is original with mo, and the idea is that it can be easily and thoroughly cleaned and also that it «10. s not serve as a roost ing place at night for the liens, as j many nests frequently do. i Tlu* nests are made somewhat as fol lows: Tli-' bottom of one set of nests consists of a single board that rests on cleats or strips nailed on the upright I end boards. The bottom can be re moved »t pIeUSK, drawer flllMon, leaving tl* ' nests 1 bottomless, so that I [ R R JV,.|I PI ■ \ • ! - : i lps a " : : XJ2T" ~Cf)M BOAHO HKSB* KESTS the old nc-st material, dust and louse harboring tilth all drop out. There need be no l»oards nailed on back of nests, as the wall of the building wbere the nests ara placed serves as a back. I place my nests so that the bottom of the nest Is two or two and a half feet from the lioor, thus savins floor space. A 1 by 2 inch strip, fastened perch-like, about six inches In front of nests, is very convenient for a hen that wants to lay, as she can pass ulong on It until she comes to a vacant nest. A board of nearly the width and of the same length as the top and hinged to the lower edge of the top (this is not given in the drawing) can !>e laid back during the day, leaving the nests open, and let down at evening, closing the nests, and then tlie hens have just one place to roost, and that where they be long-on their perches. FINE FORAGE. The linpc Crop One of the (IntrUeit OroYYii Green Feed*. Perhaps no crop can be raised on the farm giving a larger quantity of feed in the shape of green forage tliau rape. Easy of cultivation* not only can sev eral sowings be made In one season, but the same growth may be cut or fed off on tlie ground more than once. It Is Invaluable to the stock ralsnr. All kinds of live stock from poultry to cat tle eat it eagerly and thrive on It. Itape may be either cut and carried to live stock on pastures and In yards or fed off on Ihe ground wbese grown by folding live stock on the land. The greatest value of the rape crop is the fact that it supplies a full feed of succulent food In a short time from sowing. I'r >in six to eight weeks are usually sufficient to make the crop ready for feeding. It may lie sown broadcast, but gives best results if planted in row or ridges and cultivat ed. The l.uid should be well manured and a thoroughly prepared seed bed m: de r>—.dv before sowing Rape will tin .1 ;rro\v i l:! 11 along, even during dry v,-father. In my experience I have got the best re uilts by sowing in rhlges under which a ;.ooil supply of barnyard manure has been put. In feeding rape care should bo tak en not to let the animals remain too long at first, and never let tliem have aecess to it when very hungry or If the nine Is wet from ruin or frost. Where sheep are being fattened on rape they should be looked to several times a day, as when they get heavy and get on their backs In low places they ore unable to rise unassisted, and in such case* some perish, writes a New Hampshire correspondent to Country < "eiit lei.: :mi tin.;-■ in \lfalfii Vn-eil. York experiment station .<•<.[ as the best and . i c i '.a.'ii-; dodder Infested i'.i "i that the farmers hand stilt i . . I> ,drier : eeU-s, b' ing much . i ■: th .11 alfalfa, are easily re 0 el I.;, :i till; through it WHO sieve ii t vi uty meshes to the Inch. I.'n for;ti uitelj- ready made sieves of thi.) are not readily obtainable at hard ware stores, l'.ut a cheap, serviceable sieve for the purpose may be made by constructing a light wooden frame twelve Inches square by three Inches Up and Ricking over the bottom of It a twenty mesh wire screen made of No. 32 (Km lish gauge; round wire. Kome hardware dealers do not carry | such screens in stock, but they can easily procure It. With such a sieve a man should be able to clean from five to ten bushels of alfalfa seed per day. I*olH»iilnK Cutworms. 1 he Oklahoma experiment station re ports that further experiment.; in pol lolling cutworms, which have been working on v.b -at and alfalfa, have ; howii the f l >wlng mixture t > be ruperlor to spraying with purl: green, M formerly reeoiinneiiditl: Thoroughly mix while dry one pqund of parle green and lifty pounds of wheal bran make moist, but not sloppy, by adding water In which a quart of cheap mo Insses has been dissolved Place this inlxtur" In spoonful plies wbere the worms are working. It attracts thfi worms from the wheat and oats. It Is also good grasshopper poison. of Mine. Kachel, the great actress, was resting alone in her dressing room one night pri par..lory to going on the stuge when n man suddenly entered and, drawing a danger, said he was going to kill her if f-he iilu iu)t at once con sent to marry him. The actress saw ... a glance that the man was mad ami meant what lie said. So with the lit most coolness she replied: "Certainly I will marry you. I wish nothing belter. Com'! with me to the priest at once. I have had film come here for the put pose." She took his arm, and they went out to ->,ti;(..r to where there was assistance, «.r com-*, >ind the man wuu Immediately put under nrrtsf,—Phila delphia IJ' ord. IJeiJ net lon l.> \ nillnif y. "Mamins, I's not a stomach ache," snld Nellie lily, six years old. "That's Isfcail-e you've been without lunch. It's because your stomach Is empty, i oil would feel Is-tter If you had something In It." That afternoon the pastor (.nlleij i/nf the womanly orzan-. It induces refr< fil ing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Cures obstinate caMJS. "Favorite Pre scription " is a positive cure for the mo-t complicated and obstinate cases of "fe male weakness," painful periods, irregu larities. prolapsus or failing of the pelvic organs, weak back, beuring-down sensa tions. chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration. Dr. Pierce's medicines are made from harm'- sa bat ettdcot medu-al found croWln_ in our American forests. The Indians knew of the marvelous cur:;- tive value of -ome «.f th -M- ro -ome of ti..- friendlier whites, and gradually some <.f the more prog.'' s^ive-physicians came to test and use them, and ever since they have grown in favor by reason of their Superior curative virtues and their safe and harmless qualities. Your druggist* sell the'FAVOBm: Prk- ScßH'Tion " and also that famous altera tive. blood purifier and stomach tonic, the "Oolde.v Mf.dicai. Discovebv." Write to I)r. Pierce about your case. Ho is an experienced physician and will treat your case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him at the Invalid-' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, X. Y., of he is chief con sulting physician. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL :::::: FOR PILES, O>E APPLICATION BRHGS RELIEF. SAMPLE MAILED FSEE. At Drn£;?lrft«, 25 of»nt« op mailed. HurnphrfyV Medicine (Jo., Cur William and John Street*, New York. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Vital Weakness and Prostra tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specific No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only success ful remedy. $1 per vial, or spec ial package for serious cases, $5. Sold by Druggist*, or cent prt-i«il J on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Wiiliam & John Sts., N. Y. Drying op dry catarrh; they dry i p iho .- which adhero to tho membrane and • pose, causing a far more k rious trou the ordinary form of catarrh. A . ing inhalant*, fumes, strudif ' ;■ and u*e that which clear.ses, s heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such . and will < ura catarrh oi cold in th< easily and pleasantly. A trial mailed for 10 cents. All dru<;gifcts sell tin r>oc. Bizo. ElyP.rotheis 50 Warren HI.. ' V. 'i'ho Halm cures without pain. EAI)Y v «akOlD. "Int.- k'.»ofn witi, NO " t*AK. Won't dry out. Won't • bf title. 4 NYONK can upply it. Tins, Nails and t'ement in core «.»t each roll. I> I'-I'RICSKNTS tlie results o * y ts i;t [experience and Kx pt rimenting. t jNLV requires painting over) ' f w • ' Nkt «vh.e. fiist ■ i-j j : ~rt Gravel, .Urc . , •i# '.,r KOI' ' .voricl MADt IN 1, 2 AND 3 FLY Otle-r Vae j, y.i.n;dcrt and Prices are V'.itr ■ if •, ' 1 will ;»;i! us L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. ■- aaar ■^SSaS^ff^ L. C. WICK, AI.V * luhher. to. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. ?45 3 MAIN ST, BUTLER, PA Eyes Examined Free of Charga R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ontician i iNeitt »>..>-.• Ui < v ?nrt, flow. Butler, I'a £ Orou us a Postal Card j if yon cannot < all and we J f will mail yoa % \ Free oF Charge / C ft sample package of \ £ Miller's Kidney Pills / i ? j Wo want everyone who nan J J ( La i,u, !illri, t.finy ,'n, J ' J tbeauwlri \ S Iteifulur i/.e A)r Kent (.j uny / j f addrei nimn receipt of |>rii'e. } ! ißedick & Grobman? / FRESGRIPTIOM DKUGGIStS > • \ 109 Mortb Mffin St., ) C ' Butler, y II you Willi ton.ake Muaeylii mm- •>. ; Hfe!ilri(f luforrtiatlori Ne ytidit mtn liiv HtocliH write 111 fur ««ur nmrknt letter, 1 nenl fl> e HJLHIH f ijlle I. I'A'l t:|< H I I.I.IOT'I' A 1 AMI'. )' Bmloth auecialty. C. IJOyLE, t \\.D. PRACTICE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. OFFICE HOURS— 9 to l<> a. m., 1 to :i p. m., 7to*p. m. Sunday by appoint ment. 1.1 E. Cunningham Street, Butler, Pa BOTH PHONES. OSTEOPATHY. DR. O. F. PVRVIS, OSTEOPATH. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation and examination free Office lionrs It to 12: l.:J0 to Rooms 208-9, Odd Fellows Temple. People's Phon" 509. [\R. JULIA E FOSTER, l.'u. .i c. FOSTER, OSTEOPATHS. Con-ultation nnd examination free Office hours —to 12 A. M . 2 to •"> P. M., daily except Sunday Evening by appointu.ent. Office—Stein Block, Rooms" 9-10, Bu'ler. Pa. People's Phone 478 DENTISTS. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON, PROSTHETIC DENTIST. Teeth extracted absolutely painless. Take Vitalized Air or Nitrous Oxide. All work satisfactory. 127» S. Main St.,* " BUTLER. PA. I \R. FORD H. HAYES. 1' . DENTIST. (Graduate of Dental Department, University of Pennsylvania. Office Room 200 Odd Fellows Bldg I\R J WILBKRT McKRJB, 1' SORGEON DEKTIST. Office over Leighner's Jewelry store. Butler, PH Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty tnailo of >;old fillings, gold crown ant', bridge work. DR. 11. A. MCCANDLESS, DENTIST. Office in Bntler County National Bank Building, 2nd Boor. OR. M. D KGTTRARA, Successor to Dr. Johnston, DENTIST Office at No U4 £)• Jefferson St., over G. V r . Miller'* grocer* ATTORNEYS. ftOn/THR it BAKIvR, v. ATTORNEYS AI I.AW. Office in new Odd Fellows bnilding HH. GOT"CHER, * . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office on Main St., over Reed's. I D. McJUNKIN, rf , ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Ofiice in Rell>er building, cornel Main and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance on Main street. T B. BREDIN, • ' ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Wain St. near Court llonsi » P. SCOTT Hi ATTORNHY-ATLAW, Office in Bntler Connty National Bank building. \ T. SCOTT, J\ • ATTORNEY AT LAV*, 1111 in Will jjlumuml HI. Hut LER. PA. nr C. FINDLE\, M . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Office on South side of Diamond, Bntler, Pa. 1 \ F. L. McQUISTION, V. CIVII, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Office with Coulter & Baker. Odd Fellows Building. JOHN W. COULTER, ') ATTORNEY AT-LAW. (Ifflce on Diamond, Butler, Pa. Special attention to collections »nd business matters. L H. NRGLKY Tv. ATTORN KV AT LAW. o • t-.j tbr Negley Building, V.'r.i Diamond | WALKER, ]>. NOTARY PUBLIC, BIJTI.EK, Office witU the Undertake! luver Studio Has added a full line ol amateur Photo Supplies, Cam eras, Films, Dry Plates, De velopers, Printing out and de veloping papers. Anti Trust Goods At about one half whal you have been paying. Quality Guaranteed As good if not better than the Trust goodb. ZUVER STUDIO 215 S. Main St Butler Special Otter To those purchasing photos of group., or views, BxlO, at 50c each, to the amount of I will present free a fine 20x40, exac' reproduction that wilt otar.d washing and not fade away. No burn work, but a fine permanent Bromide en largement, fully guaranteed. FISHER, The Outdoor Artist, The Butler l)vc Works WHEELER'S PAINTS AND VARNISHES, lIU \V. OHIO Vl'., Al.l.i;i.llKSiY, I'A. I, K. McJUNKIN. MCA McJUNKIN OKO. A. MITCHELL. i'v. S. /Uc.JUNKIN CO., Insurance Real Estate 11 / E Jenerwon 4it. SUTbHR, PA * White Lethe; n H,:n» aO4 Fi ur Rnoatfr* 10.00 Vv • ' •[»'! hnixlr- (1. 1,, yliorim ml WUlt' Wvuiiilolli . pil/i. wlimliiK nock. BAI 1. - AMI I-1 ~ a. tu. »nl s.tj j i. m. Snndaj. K«»r Fi'>ttl»urg and waj •tationi 6.10 a. m. an ! 5.25 j-. j ni. «t. k day-. l\»r Blair-vil. Itt.-r xio>n. Alt - r*. I n.i'iMl' I : if. Ki««,»:.|sar.! 10.35 a ui BCFFAIO AND ALLEGHENY VALLEY DIVISION. Trains leave via KISKIMINETAS JEHCTIOJf as follows: K r P if? il P a u. *•* »U>»: 7.20 a, m. , ia> -. i rl: ißank 1 >»«,♦» 15 and 1036 in., i f. u..-k - a. ni. 4i"l 3 m. gun-la* fc'oi d-tailod information, an ly to ticket agent• r < idre** TI oa. E. Watt, lasa. Agt. Umiern UUtrict, r. Avens#*. Pltubur*. IV. W W. A ITKUIii Ul, J R Win.Ll Gen'l Mar.ae**r. l'aa/r Traifcc «.KO \% KOYP.C.neral P»«*bger Aged. \Viiiti«-Ii! !{ K < o '1 inn- Table in effect May •Jiith, li«■ Ir.-ii II: i !-. 7 » 3 10 Winfield Juoilioti . ... •10 32S I. Ml 8 9) 3 11 Bstlw Jtw Ki0a........ HSB | M Arnvc Mlav 10 33 5 05 Arrive Allegheu; s Arrive Pitt.-! urg 10 25 i>m Arr -• I'lairaville... 1 05 5 4:.' I kEB. BTATKUO A Ml I fe L- are r ittubnrg 3 ft"> Leave Rainvilh* .. > 7 50 -15 •• A llegheny 8 2i 2 !)' " Butl-r 840 230 " Junctii n 10 ot> 4 40 " Laue 10 IU 4 U - Winiield Junction 110 15 •• Iron Bridge .10 25 506 " Boggtville 10 35 515 Arrive Weal Win field |lO 5O 5 30 Train* *b j» at Lane aud Irou Bridge only on Klag to rake on or leave off |>a»fng«*ra. Train* Connect at Butler Junction with: Train* Eastward for Knepcrt, Vaudergrift and Bias' ill* I nt'-r••»*» Train* Weetaard fur Xatronn.Tarenlam AH»(jl» ny ind Pitt-ttrg. Train* Northward f.»r baxonbnrg, Marwood and Bnt lor. B. O. nEALOR, o««neral Manager. It K .V: 1* K K Time table in effect May 5!7, 190 G. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOB NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxnutawney, Dn Bois and intermediate stations 10:'58 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex press for Buffalo and Rochester. s:f>o p. m. local for I'imx'y, Dn Bois, I 'leartield and intermediate stations. 11:81 p. m. night express for Buffalo ind R in |> mp in BTATIONB. lt m,i ni in. in I.:. I i». :: i-fi RufTillo/tu L.5.M.3) ■' •»' - <«' J>. in. ii. 11l 11. iu. »• S. P' 111 P- ' ' 1 .hi i i. u I- ~ i rie ! 7 l <" ft " ,l IT) I 14n..iiSsi: ijjp i»i v. vm I j.I) y Ar..( niiue*ul.Xv 7 uou in r> 10 R 11412 01! 7 OOLv .CoanuMit -Ar{ 'J " ; ti JS'ia T:> h , ... All urn. ... 7 "'7 iIS '• -'.l ft; 1« (S 4) -n.i.11 laud. .. IH cu Id i>7 0 1012 3H H :w . K 13 2 Ml li 10 0 0112 33 533 Cotitn-aiitvllU- . KIH 2 uT> ii 17 7 3512 6.; It 2« Ar Mca'Vville. l.\ 7 ft" I H' •' 2S •1 JKII 21 6 fifljLv Mod villi' Ar 9 2xj 3 !:■ 7 ;« 7 01 12 2 • U »" A < 'Oll't I .ilk p. l.v H 2H % lo 4 'M •I r. 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I" I !'■l' !'■ ,n Tralii No. 1 lenvtst<.ri'#iivlll« 115 a. in.: jianifii C.S.">: MiTrt-r 7:25: drove City 7 .V>; KrU .. r I' ButlertiOO. nrrlvc» Alli'idn-ny |o n. 111.; U»l I'liwl.urK ILL' a- «•<•. coiinectli.K ai Ciiuu'liton to niiil from llllllitra, utnl »t (Jorcn Junction to nii'l from Kaylor. Ni. 2 I.Mivcn AUaehcny 3:00 p in ; Baal I1M»- liurif 2 .vi- Ilutler t Ift; l£«li. COMHTOCK, 'jeneral .Manager. Oeii'l I'aw. A*«nt. i> CNICHCSTCn'O tNGLiaH J EKfiYROYfIL PILLS 0r1*t....T .. Only Wruiilni*. ' •; \yv *1- l.tuil««.Mk|)rufiii( ' .'lll* I.I.HIIII'H KNCII.ISII IIJ II . ; UMIiI ■ .1 .r« -1 . 1 . I.P nlbrr. Itrfunn • k i.li''llulltinu MH4I I mil M r l»ru*«l I .-r - r. I lr. !■ C-rl'iolira. •• K. lUf for f.ioH. •."in lr re • 'fit \IIIU. |II,(MM| 1- 4llwo«UU Jtol-t i.f • • < hli loati r T*., Italian. e paid for wlieu relieved. Miimplea I-'im. ■ umtroMioictico .aoiK. taMO*«T*a, »« I Mold in Bniler ut tho (ksplre Avo. I'harmacy |C, F. T. Pape, 4 JEWELER : i 121 E. Ictlcrson Street. / I1»l 3luel>itira of all .Im. ilptlolK Imught, m.l«r||, !•» i I. l.uvor ii i any I lint ef l.tinliiemi w- I f. CO . 431 fourth A»e„ Pitttliurg. I' AfJISNTK—W« want afontaoutof town lowntk »n ttio in«I|(;liio cluli I'IHII . infill or wniiieii I an inuk. • '"»• .'ill Halo |i. till'*! Kl.ill.li), i. i A . I. ler a»..tmi>, I'lttKburgb, I'a. \\ nllf r»l ill |1 v.■f.■ i■ 1 liH'II, llvlllj. cuf . ' ■wn, l«w.|ttfia|.hi}ihonrfl 'hi u,u ii,i.tail.iiei,t plan ' *'»•" 1 • ii ■' 1. «n »«r at vtn'n an.l i;l>. I liiatii 11 in*, nt Hxpartment 4'i>luiuliK . i. .iiiigmpb I rem. r»e II«, l*a Villi ■■ ir Mm WIIIImI I".. ~.,.1,11/ In a. i ••I < inimcli. I tg.u . i.i., iv Inn mi.mli, n i""" •|i. ' 1 1. ■ 'I'M \\ I 1.1.K11s HI || |<: A I', {IIS I'rit'rnl >«nrt, ,Hrcomt Floor/ Alle lili.H) , In. DROP US A POSTAL J, < r *** i We're always glad to give full infor- Bmation relative to our banking facilities. I I We want your account because we 1 I :ge. gp It doesn't matter how many miles you are distant from us you can doyourbank ing with us through the mails —ust as sat j isfactorily as if you visited us in person. I, Every day deferred means so much less interest. Write to day. """** ** $! OO WILL START AN AC CCUNT -THE Butler Savings & Trust Co. 106 SOUTH MAIN STREET. I IIOWI AMI STItONCiEST l.\ HI W|>fl. THE [ Butier (bounty National Bank. i A rjood. STRUNG HOME BANK FOR THE FEOPLF of Butler County to do business with. I Capital # 300,000.00 « Strength Surplus 400,000.00 * Assets 3,000,000.00 ■ We invite YOUR business- assuring ycu PROMPT. COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. ''The big Bank by the Court House" * * - ** --**#. V* - • »*****»********. **•******* * • ***+•**« ESTABLISHED 1900- THE Farmers' National Bank. BUTLER. PA. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS earned - $47,000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00 None Stroniier in tlie Cotir\tv liOBT. IEWIN 6 CO., Wholesale Dealers In Wines and Liquors, Bell 14 SMITHFIELD STREET, P. & A. Phone 2179. PITTSBURG, PA. Phone 1458 Vn; are Headquarters in Pittsburg, Pa., for the finest wines and liquors. We sell direct to the con sumer. We prepay express charges on all orders of £5.00 or over, and guarantee prompt shipmen'. Your choice of the following brands of Whiskey guar anteed 6 years old. 6 yxuu.oLd Finch 6 year-old Bridgeport 6 year-old Gucfcenheimer 6 year old Diilinger 6 year-old Gibson 6-year-old Overhoit 6-year-old Large 6-year old Thompson 6-year-old Antier Club SI.OO per Full Quart* 6 Quarts 95.00. Expressage Prepaid. For a smooth, palatable social drink or family use, GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE at $2.00 per gallon—guaranteed 3 years old—will suit you. Special Attention to Family I ratio. Mail orders promptly filled, carefully packed and satlsfac tion guaranteed. We would be pleased to fill a trial order for you. 0 Send Your Orders by Mall tor You»- 1 WUISKKS I I WIN KS i | mid IJOIIOKsI IMAX KLEIN & SONS) 1318 20 Pcnn Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. § EVERYTHING IN LIQUORS. @ jr Try A (ialion of j v Our O sr*.()() per (Willo!^. • HUGH la. CONNKKLY Y BUOCEBBOK TO JOHN UMEOROVER. JR. f X 107 West Ohio Street. (Opposite Post Office.> 11 Y BOTH PHONES ALLEGHENY. PA. f j notice: | \ July Ist, 1906, Stahl Distilling Co. will sell by the S c gallon or barrel, pure Rye Whiskey of their own \ / make, at Sales Room. Zelienoplr. Pa., also will fll' J r and ship ...ail oitiers promptly after July Ist, 1906. S ? STAHL DISTILLING CO., £ S Butler Co., Pa. P. C. FREDERICK; Prop I