THE BUTLER CITIZEN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, IWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE— AII advertisers Intending to make Ckuirea In their ads. should notify us of their Inlentlon to do so not later than Mon day morn la*. H Executor's sale, estate of Sarah C. Timblin. Sheriff's Sale for Oct. 12. Notice to Bridge Builders. Boro Ordinance. Bntler County National Bank state BMOt. ideal's Clothing Campbell's fnrnitnre. Kirkpatrirk's time keeper. Wick's hats. Modern Store's Fall Goods. Excursions. Administrators and Executors of estates Pin secure tbelr receipt books at the flTl/BM offlce. LOCAL AND GENERAL. TERMS: sl-50 Per Year If paid in advance.. 100 " Each snbscriber. by consulting the little tab on his paper, can tell the date to which Lis subscription is paid. —All the railroads are ordering more freight cars. —New R. R. schedules are due next week Look before you leap. —The double tracking of the Bessie through Butler is progressing. —The parochial schools of the Catholic churches of Butler have about 500 stu dents. —W. C. Glenn of W Sunbnry ship ped a car load of fat cattle to Pittsburg, hurt week. —P. D. Sberwin ha? purchased land adjoining his mine and will shaft to the lower strata. —Bate ball, Saturday afternoon, Lawyers vs Bankers, and Anditors ve General Office. —Zuver took a picture of the "Audi tors. " Monday. There are some pretty boys in that bunch Rushing work on the new trolley. The whole country will soon be a nel work of trolley lioes. The pi ice of starch has been boost ed, but the linen collar from the lann dry still comes up to the scratch. —The worst congestion in town.Mon day, was at the B. & O. station, thai evening. They need more roan*there The total value of the product ol the coal mines of Pennsylvauia for 190.' amounted to $850,000,000 at the mines Fi*e was discovered in the bat! room of the Wick Rouse, last Sunday bqt prompt wor|t by a boarder put ii oat. The new cattle-disease has reache* Armstrong oonnty. It seems to be i croa* between the ipirootic and th« raMes. —Some parafine boiled over for a Bat ler woman, who was putting up fruit the other day, and caused a fire alaru to be sent in. —There is some talk of the B. & G abandoning its Allegheny station, am making some use of the new For Wayne station. —The 101 st and 103 d Regs, will reun in Bntler, next Thursday, with dinne q.t the Nixon Reception at the Conr Hon* at a m 1 he plans for remodeling the Conn not yet been com pJettxi, ami after t##y are a popular vote ought tc be taken on the matter. —The assetts of the Butler County National Bank now aggregate $3,800, 000— the best showing that bank hat yet made, by about $200,000. —The W. A. did not begin runnim trains to New Castle, Monday, bat th< gallanting is being completed this week the trajns should come (K>OD. —The l*ew Nixon has opened a nea restaurant in the basement of the ol< bnilding with entrances from the Pis mond and also from the bar-room —Three dead chickens were throwr Into the pool on the Wagner Jot on N Bluff St. and lay there for days Thai kind of work breeds the typhoid fevei germs —Have your old Panama hats for nex year. The late earthquake? in Boat! America destrored the great straw fields; and there won't be any Panamrw next year. —A shooting affair is reported fron near Elliott's Mills, in the edge of Law jrcore connty. U;t not»od, seetqa to b< • next" — excepting the shooter, tin shoo tee and the ohiokeos. —Some poor soul left her baby oi Geo. Lambert's porch, one night last week; and George and his wife (whc • have none) are as tickled al>ont it ai though it was their own. ~A little Penn twp. girl who swal lowed some whole grains of wheat wai reported in a serious condition lam weak. Swallowing wjiolp fy«inj o a 4*towoqs thing to flo. —The peaches Ir market this weel pan* hom southern Ohio, and sold a Pit , we have none of onr own— a bligh seems to have hit the peach and rjua: trees lately ' —Probably fifteen thousand peopl< ■aw the show, Monday. The noveltiei on the inside were the anto and bieyoli somersaults; while the greatest outside novelty was that automatic stake driv Ing machine, on wheels. —The street-sweepings of Butler art now carted to the nearest vacant lot and used for filling. But it is valuabl. ■tuff, and If two or three farmers wouk rent a vacant lot and have ty thero the < woql(\ always have a place IO go for k return load. —A young woman was sent to th« lockup for five days last Thursday morning. She and some other girls am some fellows went up to the South cem etery, and became drunk and noisy When the police came they all rar away, excepting this one, who tripped fell and WAS can^ht IVuu township boys went onl coon hunting the other night; and to wards morning caught a nice, big, fal one—which turned out to be a possum Thev were so sleepy and disgusted bj that time that they lay down in th« first barn they came to and went t< steep, and came near being fed to tht cow*, -jt tt>v> meeting ot Council, Tuesday evening, the old Street Car Co. was al towed to double-tra-jk on* Pierce ave, and to use W North and Broad street* j Jhey to Hierce ave. the entirt ' * width and pay the borough $«oo bonne and fflOO a yoar for 80 years, the limit of their franchise. Willow and Ptllov ' streets are to be paved, and Broad stree \ to North. The people of Jefferson fit J put up a vigorous "kick" on doubl ; tracking that street. PERSONAL John Philipfci of Fairview twp. is in f town on business. ! A. W. Shannon of Frankin twp. was i in town, last week. ! Robert Barron of Worth twp- was here as a witness, last week. Dr. Wilson of C'allery visited hi-? brother, John H., in Butler, last week. T. J. Grahaia, Esq. of Penn twp. male his monthly return as collector, last Thursday. Tom Caldwell has rented the Thorn burg property on N. Blnff St.. and will move to Butler. Jas. F. Devlin of Milwaukee, invent ed a new steam turbine engine, and sold it for |t»TS,OOO. W. S. Allen, Assessor and Collector of Parker twp.. was in town making his returns, Thursday. Isaac Meals of the County Clerk s office attended Capt. Wasson s funeral in Pittsburg, last Thursday. Harmon Seaton of Washington twp. was appointed assessor of his township. Monday, vice Curt Wray. resigned. Miss Charlotta Morris of Allegheny, a former teacher in the Butler schools is visiting at John H. Reiber's on Mer cer St. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew N. Greer will celebrate their golden wedding anniver sary at their home near Sarversville, Tuesday, Sept. 18. All invited. Bring baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Mahood celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home in Washington twp , yester day. A number of Butlerites were present. Mrs. C'has. Thompson and her daugh ter, Miss Maude, of Argentine were in Butler, vepterday, subscrip tions for the new Argentine Free Meth odist church. "Congressman Lafean reports that he spent $2.56 for campaign expenses in getting renominated. The amount is calculated to produce inquiries as to what it was marked down from." Jack Green of Aspinwall and Miss Margaret Burns of Freeport were mar ried, last Sunday, and with a party of twenty-eight hail a chicken and wafile supper at Thomas Cooper's Commercial Hotel in Saxonburg. that evening. Elijah Dowie has been answering charges of immorality, extravagance, misrepresentation, misuse of invest ment and polygamous teachings All which goes to show that in the eyes ol some people Elijah is the warmest kind of a subject. Mrs. J. S. Wick's night-blooming cereus had two blossoms on it,last even ing, and many people called to see them It seems strange that what, perhaps, is the moet beautiful flower of Nature has been created to bloom unseen—except ing by artificial light, for the blossoms close forever before morning. —The First Ward Hose Co. holds 8 banquet next Wednesday —All the Harrisville school teacheri resigned, and the schools are closed. —The music on the roof-garden of tb> Nixon, last evening, was splendid am could be heard to the tops of the hillf surrounding the town, but not on the level or fiat parts of the town —The Jefferson street school buildinf shelters the most scholars, 635. Th< entire school population of Butler, in eluding those going to parochial school numbers about 3000. All kids and al good. —The trees wpre cut out of the olt Dr. Neyman lot on Main St , this week and the front end of the lot is bein; excavated for building. The old resi dence and office, which the doctor brill in I*so, will be demolished, or 'ft leas soywwjL Cu.vuffJa AuJllun Cl'oneuwuJ,t 3odds and Fnrcht sent the Counci word. Tuesday evening, that thej would not approve of payments tnadi >u illegal contracts, and cited sotm lewers, built on contracts made, with 3ut bids having been advertised for Their communication created quite i sensation in the Council chamber. —At the meeting of the Butler Schoo Board, Tuesday evening, tjie plans an< specification of Mr. Eckles of Nev Caatle, for a High School building here were approved, and the Secretary wai directed to advertise for bids for its con Amotion. It is to be a 3-story building 152*00, with basement, 1>« rooms, etc. the cost not to exceed $65,000. —Fashion now dictates that all wld jws, who remarry, must wear purple and the florists say that all widows fascinating and otherwise, who will bi married this fall will carry bunches o white roses or white orchids, though : few purple or heliotrope flowers will Is intermingled. These are much smalle; than ordinary boquets So the pnrpli bouquet may come to be U3e bye. J. My era. parties are saw mill men from worth twp. When Myeri was asked if Hilliard had made threati against him. he said "No," that he an< Hilliard had always got along well to gethcr. He then explained that threati had been made to others and repeatei to him. Hilliard was discharged am the cOßts put on Myers. John Sherman has been appointee election constable for the Ist precinc of Bntler twp. Geo H. Bicker was appointed ela tion constable for Winfleld twp., Is' precinct. Tony Cherry was found guilty ol surety of the peace on complaint oi Rooco Tertiz/,1, and sentenced to paj the costs and give bond in £tOQ to keei the peace. The surety of the peace cases of Jan. Brown of Franklin twp. agaiust hi) wife and son, Lester, were heard Fri day and continued, there being a&l cases in connection with them. Mrs. Agnes McAlpine, who has en tered suit for divorce from her husband Kenneth McAlpine, on Saturday peti tiouad for an order on her husband tc pay for the maintenance of her and their two children and for attorney fees, pending the hearing of he case. A rule to show causa wan granted on the petition, to be heard the second Monday of October John L. Young, guardian of three minor children of D W. C. Boyle dee d was granted leave to make saltf of LU wards real estate. On *>"••• ~~.ition of Florence Glace, hei uncle, Fred Glace, was dismissed at her guardian, and Ueorge Kratel wai appointed in his stead. George McJunkin has resigned at Asjessor of the Fourth ward, and isaai Meals appointed his successor. I. M. Ralston, manager of the Story & Clark Piano Co. has made a test cast of the Borough ordinance requiring transient retail dealers to take out a borough licen.e costing SIOO, by appeal ing from judgment rendered against him by Burgess Bell. The license fee was paid with the understanding that it Is to be retained if the Court decides the ordinance legal, and is to be paid back if the Court decides in favor of the piano people. Payments were made by two otlier transient dealers on the same conditions. The case is to be ar guedthe last week of September. At Greensburg, last Friday, six men were convicted of rioting and assanlt and battery, at the Republican primary election at Arnold. Westmoreland coun ty. The cases occupied the entire week in the quarter sessions court and over 100 witnesses testified They were the outcome of the attempt of the Moore faction to dominate tlie primaries, the ballot box at tko [Kills designated by the County Commissioners having been car ried away. The prosecutor was John E. Shields of New Kensiugton, who was roughly handled and confined in the lockup at Arnold for almost 24 hours. Thi< Grand Jury of Lawrence county held Sheriff Ayres responsible for the escape of O'Toole, it lieing alleged that he did not use suflicient care. The jury adds, however, that his negligence was not of a character to warrant legal pro ceedings agaiust him. The jury sug gests improvements at the jail. Witchcraft and its influence in break ing up a home was aired Ijefore the New Castle Court, las', week, in the desertion case of Mrs. Scott M. Ewing against her husband. Mrs. Ewing declared a neighbor had cast a spell over her hus band and had boasted that she could maintain the spell as long as she desir ed The Court continued the case un til December, ordering the husband to pay the costs and provide his wife with a home in the meantime. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Miller have petitioned for satisfaction of an old mortgage on their property on West Jefferson St. Thomas (jorea, a native of Italy, has petitioned for naturalization. Russell Shaw of Butler twp. was ad judged insane and committed to the Warren Asylum, P. W- l.owry was appointed auditor in tue estate of Peter Rader. W. A. Hwain, Zeuas McMichael and Henry M. Ziegler were appointed viewers on petition for a new road ami a bridge in Lancaster twp. Fred M. Harper, .Tames A. McMarlin and Harry Thompson were appointed viewers on petition for a new bridge in Connoquenessing twp. tieorge C. Pillow. Watson Gibson and Robert Hnselton were appointed viewers on petition for change of a street in Lyndora. C. F. L. McQuistion, .Tames McCaf ferty and Joseph C. Hepler were ap pointed viewers on petition for a new bridge in Clinton twp. Jesse Hevdrick, James R. Kearnsatd J. Walter" Bartley were appointed viewers on petition for a bridge over Phillips Run in Centre twp Charles Knrinko, Steve Uram. Charles Serum and Steve Kaiitzky, the four Slavs indicted for riot for making an attack on the Hotel Lyndora and beat ing Deputy Sheriff Vorous. County Detective Hoon, Constable Merwin and Squire Criswell, plead guilty and sentence was suspended on payment of costs. Lawrence Campbell, alias P. D. Hutlinger. alias J C. Miller, indicted for larceny by bailee for hiring a horse and buggy from Graham - time at his place. Joseph Reott has been appointed guardian of the minor children of Lawrenc-6 Etzel, dee d. By the will of Mrs. Jane D. Parker of Parker twp., probated Saturday, a large number of bequests are made to col lateral heirs, George W. Parker of Oil City is given SSOOO and an oil painting of George Parker, dee d., husband of the testatrix Sarah McGlenn, sister re ceives $2000; Margaret Pollack, sister, $1000; Robert P. Parker, SIOOO, W P. Parker, John W Everett. Bes sie Evans. Alice Parker Wilbur and Sarah J. Craig, S.IOO each; John Parker, $200; Snsan Ball, $250; Phoebe F. Berry $750; Alma McGlenn, a piano, and Maud and Stella Everett, an oryan. Gecfge H Graham, V- V- T. Kelly and Samuel R. Gibaon were appointed viewers on petition for changes of two roads in Donegal twp. Jerry Hall, who was arrested in Clarion county for stealing a horse from John Slater of Donegal twp., plead guilty.after being put on trial, Tuesday. Vincenzo Comiili was placed pn trial, Tuesday, on changes of mayhem anil felonious assault and battery, for shoot ing Policeman Frank Shaw thromHr the „ „„„ Mri ng oiT inn uuse, last Mav. The case wab tried under Oyer and Terminer rules, und nearly the whole morning wajj occupied in selecting a •I'i'r after the same manner as is qont in inuuWi CKKCT- Chuarrn, a wiry, muscular looking Italian, was defended by Attorneys Lev. and C. L. McQuis tion, Mnrrin Bros., and Jackson an<] Troutman A. M. Christley assisted District Attorney Walker. Policeman Shaw, who said he was a Canadian by birth and had formerly done police duty in Allegheny and Stowe twp., told of seeing Camilli at the corner cf and Locvtst Sjjs . cj the itkliari accosting two youn'fe ladies, who ran after he had spoken to them, of the arrest and resist ance, the shooting, his broken leg giving way, and the Italian crawling on top of him and biting his nose. Shaw stated that before the shooting began he saw a young man and two girls standipg on the lather gidp of the ctreet watching the struggle, and called on the young man for help. Instead of obeying the fellow and girls ran away. Camilli claimed he was arrested with out cause. After an all-night session the jury this morning returned a verdict of guilty of a&b and mayhem The first case taken up fcr trial was that of Commonwealth vs Niek Vene, charged with selling liquor without license. The jury returned a verdict oi' not guilty, but placed two-thirdo oi ibe costs on him, an J ono-third on James Pappa.,, the prosefcutor. Charles Freyermuth did not appear when called for trial on charges of de sertion and non support, apej tiifj bail was declared forfeited. John Wurdauovlov * an* on tr*-' _ a fld Frank Kobelze .—i on charges of rape and a&b with intent to commit rape Francis Brez, a Bredinville bride, alleges that they crawled through the window of her room on the ground floor, one night while her husband was at work. The case of Com. vs J. M. Osborne has been continued until December. The case against W. E. Lackey, sell ing liquor to a man of known intemper ate habits, is being tried. The Butler Savings & Trust Co. has been appointed guardian of Mabel Mc- Cafferty, aged 1 0 years, of Buffalo twp. Robert Eaktn has been appointed tax collector of Eau Claire. SHERIFF SALES Friday the following sales were made: Property of It. W. Hackler in Evans City to Orzilla Shaver, plff. for S2OO. Three houses and lots of P. J. Grove on Kennedy Marshall farm, Butler twp. to T. C. Campbell, trustee, for SOOO. The writs against Wolls W. Walters were stayed, and the writ against a house and lot of Elmer E Young was returned. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Mary E Greer to P D Sherwin WJ acres in Clay for SHSOO. Otillie J. Robb to John Johnston lot in Uutler for SIBOO. J E Thompson to George Belghley lot in Jackson twp. for slo<>. Margaret Graham to Sarah Foos lot in Park view for $250. Peter Kaler to D S liiggins lot in Millerstown for SIOO. Clifford S Cook to Sarah A Cook 5 ai res in Washington for $l5O. Peter Feil to Chas Feil lot in Mars for S4OO. Int. S st advantages—mod erate prices. Send for Patalogs. 138 Dithriuge St. Ezeonkmi to Stoneboro. Via the Bessemer Road, Sentenilier 25th, 26th and 27th, return the 28th. account of the Fna Far'i for the rf.und trip fl. tf. Butler 7:00 A. M. Change of Schedule OP the Bessemer Koad On Sunday, Sept. 16th, thg winter time table on the Bessemer will go into effect Trains will discontinue running into Exposition Park and con nections between main line and branch trains will be utade at Meadville Junc tion, Train 10 from Butler will run only to Ureonville, and Butler train 15 will leave Greenville nfter arrival of No. 18 from Erie. FARM FOR SALIV The undersigned, administratrix of Charles Pfabe, dec'd., offers for sale the farm of the late decease'] in Clinton twp., one and a half inilef; nouvheast of Sp.xon'uaig, consisting of one-hundred and twenty acres of good ground, under laid with coal, one producing ga«-wel», good honso and barn, outbuilding, Urge orchard. gooU water, wiiii «"*** thing in irood ,jhai»e, »•* •* . .o»v- JoilVUitfjl. A**- . one intends -.*iess MBS. SOI'HIA Pi A UK, Adm'x., It. F. D. 20, Saxonburg, Pa. —Why is Newton "The Piano Man? See adv. —Why is Newton "The Piano Man? See adv. FOR SALE. Four-roomed house and lot 40x120 feet at corner of South St. and Spring Hill Aye. Inquire on premises, 21* South St. GROVE CITV COLLEGE. The Fall session of Grove City College will begin September the 25th Almost every chair in the college is filled with a university trained man. Do yon know that young men can secure good, sub stantial table boarding, well served, at $2 a week? The Colonial Is a most beautiful aud luxurious dormitory for young women The college is a Christ ian college made up of serious young men and women seeking an education For catalogues, address the President, ISAAC C. KKTLKK, Grove City, Pa. WANTED—Mortgage money. Graf ton Realty Co., Crafton, Pa. For Sale. Several desirable dwelling properties, #1220 to SISOO in price. E. H. NKULKY, S. W. Diamond. Butler, Fainting and I'aper-hanging. W B. Scott, painter and paper hanger, can be found at 120 East Quarry street. STATK NORMAL SCHOOL. Attend the State Normal School at Slippery Bock, Butler county, Pa. Ad vantages first-class, rates low; tuition free to teachers and to those who intend to teach. Fall term Isigins September 4, 1006. Send for a catalogue. Address ALMKUTE. MALTUY, Principal. —Money to loan on first mortgage, E. H. NKOUSY, Diamond. [Tuesday Excursions to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Every Tuesday, to and including Septeuilier 25th, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell excursion tickets from Hutler to Niagara Falls and Toronto, good for return passage any time within 15 days from date of sale, at fare of $7.45 to Niagara Falls and ♦x.tHJ to Toronto. For full inforina tion consult agents of the company. FittftlMirg Exposition Excursions. ) Via the B th, to October 30th, 1906. Low rate ex cursions via tlie Bessemer & Lake Erie R. R every Thursday from Sept. Cth to October lHth inclusive. For rates and time of trains inquire of Agents, or ad dress E. D. Couistock, G. P. A., Pitts burg. t'oniM-nii! LiiKe W'ctk-fiul Kx cur»iong. Special train leaves Rutler every bat arday at 3:20 p. m. t returning leaves Exposition Park every S-unday to Sept ember 9th inclusive at 7p. m., arriving at Butler U; 15. Fare for round trip all trains Saturday returning Sunday or Monday fS.OO. Connection made via Meadville with trolley line to and from Saegertown and Cambridge Springs. Special Excursion Kates for Dayton Fair. On account of the Dayton Fair the Buffalo. Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell excursion tickets to Dayton and re turn on Sept. 25th. 2»tth, 37th and 2Nth. for train leaving Butler 7:30 A. M. at fare of SI ao for the round trip. Tickets will be good returnirg to and including Saturday, Sept. 29tli. ■> This Week opens the fall term of the Pittsburg Con servatory of Music, Beveridge Webster, Director. Piano, voice, violin, organ, theory. Best advantages moderate prices, fejeud for catalogs. 128 Dithridge street. $1.50 to Pittsburg anil itetui'ii. via Baltimore Ohio Railroad. Tickets on sale for all trains leaving i Bntler, WwlnwalnyM, M«nk«ml>wr <>ctolier 17th, in lnsiv return ing 4 days including date of sale. HtoncDoro Fair Excursions. Excursions to Stoueboro via the Bes semer Road September 25tli, 2 I Allegheny or Pittsburg from other stations . on the West I'enn, Divlson ('.uln ut".U' Pttv, ' 7.") cents*. An Ideal Time-Keeper is easily to lie obtained at our prices. One glance at our assortment of watches will prove this statement. Some surprising facts can be accepted only at sight. Come, see, believe. A complete lino of bracelets, lockets and chains just received. Wo also sell- Pianos. Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Poco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and (4nitars. Optical goods. Field and Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court House. Notice to Bridge Builders. The Commissioners at their office in Butler. Pa., will until noon September 2sth, 1900, received sealed bids on the following bridge work. No. 10. Perry bridge in Adams twp.. steel superstructure, plank iloor and concrete substructure. No. 11 Flick bridge in Clinton twp., steel superstructure with concrete road way. Bids must be accompanied with certi fied check to the amount of 10 per cent, of the same. The successful bidder must enter into bond to the full amount of contract to guarantee proper con struction. Bids will lie opened at 1:30 P. M. WILLIAM SIKHERT. N. S. GROSSMAN, G. F. EASLICY, Attest: Commissioners. ROIIT. K. GROSSMAN. Clerk. /W. F(. Sharer, Fire and Life Insurance HEAL KSTA'I'K. IR iom 508, Bu tier County National Bank Building, Butler, Pa. !^Butler GountyN^^ OF BUTLER, PA. / Statement of Condition at Close of Business Tuesday, September 4th. 1906. f RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. J Loans #2,233,249.31 Capital 300,000.00? United States Bonds 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits 4 1 1 0,063.99 J Ba oSa7E B iS d e 203,518.83 Circulation 2<>0,000.00 ? Caßh "Banks 071,384.4] Depo.it. 2,391,188.56 S #3,308,152.55 *3,308,152.55 > INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS subject to withdrawal at any time WITHOUT NOTICE. 7 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS A SPECIALTY- C Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent—"The Very Best."—We Invite Your Business. / Our Board of Directors meets every week. f We have no excessive loans. c OEFICERS. \ i LESLIE P. HA Z LETT. fwHM, If Tht-hl TP UfVLII v . I. ?. MSI «IMk» ( I i j j I' ADING NE PRICE M Knickerbocker trousers or || J&B\V \ without, *3.75. $4.50 and Good strong c * loo | 5 ' T ~ mac^e a nt t0 0 ra * © inLl • •.ij.f-:., r'v* 1 int t>es at cs P cclai, y low s ® /if w fly attractive prices. Norfolks 9 ® were never made in a more Z 0 Don't over look our Gents * 1 Ideal Clothing and Hat Parlors I 1 CHARLES R. THOMPSON, PROPR. i @ Ps _AH clothing sold by us pressed and repaired free. j|j i [ | | | 127 S. Main St., j j PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS, DR. L. It HAZLETT. 10(1 NV. Diamond Ht., lltit!»-r North Hitl»* of Court Honw. Ky«, Eur. None «ny ni»|K)int uient. LAI E. Cnnninnham Street, Hntler, I'M BOTH PHONES. OSTEOPATHY OR. G. F. PURVIS, OATKOI'ATH. Chronic ili«>'Hn»-n h «|»-< ialty CodHtiltatiou and examination fr«*»- Office honra 1> to IS: I.JJO to ft Roonih (Md Fellow* Tfiirjilt' People's Phon** 500 Iv It. JL'LIA E. FOSTER. I*H .1 C. FOSTER OSTEOPATHS. Consultation and examination frw. Office hi>ur« !»to IS A M.. 1to.» P. M . daily except Sunday. Ev«*nint? by HjHirtiutii.ent office Stein Ul.x k. R<*>tu. U 10. Butler. Pa. People's Phone 47». DENTISTS. DR. S A. JOHNSTON. PROSTHETIC DENTIST. Teeth extracted absolutely painlei*. Take Vitalised Air or Nitron. Oxide All work aartufactory. 110 S. Main St.. BUTLER. IA hit FORD H. HAYES, DENTIST. Graduate of Dental Dei«»rtu»ent, University of Pennsylvania. Offlce Room Odd Fellows IIMK nR J. WILBBRT McKKK, SCIKGKON Dairrisrr. * )(Hce over Leitfhnrr's Jewelry store. Butler, Pa I'eoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of fillings, gold crown and bridge work. OK. H. A. McCANDLBSS, D t KHce in Bntler Conaty Nstioaal Bank Hnildintr. -n«l Door IvK. M. D KOTTRABA. 1" Successor to Dr. JohnsSor.. Damn Office st No 114 ». J««W*MI St.. ems O. W. Millar's *roc«r* ATTORNEYS. COULTER Ik BAKHR. ArroaaKYasT Law. office in new Odd Fellows building Hn. GOUCHKR. . ATTOSWSY AT Law. Office on Main St , orer R*ed * I D. McJITNKIN. t) • ATToaN*ir-aT-Law. Office is Rether building, corwt Main and K. Cunningham 3ta. Kntrance om Main street. | 8. BRHDIN, f P . ATTua«*v at Law. Offica oa Maia St. ■ m* Cosrt Haass