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THE ISLE OF NOBLES.

j 1 ? Famono Historic s:t?-, the Cradle

.if Saxon Liberty.

The isle of Athelney, or tLo "isle of

nobles," as the name signifies, is one of the most famous of historic sites.

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The Butler County National Baiik,

BUTLER, PA

OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY

Epidemic

Men's Suits

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Men's Overcoats

Sale

of R-R-TIME-TABLES It K & 1* it K

Time table in effect Nov. 23, 1903. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Bntler as follows:

LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxsutawnej,

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YOU

WANT]

Etfs Cream Balm Kiay ?nd pieuant to I doc. Contain* do

II | TO BUY Girt*Relirf at oiice.

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A thousand years ago it was a low islet covered with willows and alders and surrounded by fens and overflowing

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OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY.

Capital Paid in

$200,000.00

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marshes, altogether inaccessible except

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by boats. There King Alfred sought" refuge with a swineherd, and there be

Shareholders' Liability. 200.000.00

Surplus and Profits

195,000.00 ? $595,000.00

'n HEAD I of Taste and

Restore* tht Large Sow*, W cents at

lay concealed from the invading Danes for the space of a whole year. The resort of bis chieftains to this place

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Assets over

$2,500,000.00 f

caused it to be known as the "isle of nobles," which may be regarded as the

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Combined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000.00.

J cradle

and stronghold of Sason

liberty.

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After Alfred regained the possession of his throne lie erected a Benedictine

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abbey on this spot and "endowed it

with all the lands in the isle of Athel-

INTEREST paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any time without notice.

Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent ?THE VERY BEST. We most cordially solicit your business either in person or by mail.

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| The Place to Buy ney.'' The monastery has entirely dis-

appeared. but its site is marked by a stone pillar erected in 1801 by the own-

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Joseph Haktman*, President. John V. Ritts, Vice President. T. P. Mifflin. Vice President.

Jxo. G. McMarlin. Cashier.

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Albert C Kki'G. Asst. Cashier. *

W. S. Blakslee, Asst. Cashier.

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J Your Spring Carpets... r eInr scorfipAtiothne:lne"yK.insThAelfrpeidllatrhebeGarrseatthiisn

the year of our Lord Bi9, having been

defeated by the Danes, fled for refuge

to the forest of concealed from

Athelney,

his enemies

where he lay for the spell

S2OO I of a whole year. lie soon after regain-

000.00.

$200,000.00.

Schaul & Nast, A FINE BABY.

HV VICTOR Infants Relief Butler Savings & Trust Co. LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, Never frets even when teething.

ed possession of his throne, and in

grateful remembrance of the protection

he had received heaven he erected spot and endowed contained in the

under the favor of a monastery on this it with all the lands isle of Athelney. To

UNDIVIDED PROFITS

$35,000.00.

perpetuate Hie memory of so remarka-

The Babe's Tonic. Digestive

BUTLER SAVINGS 137 South Main St., Butler An absolute cure for

iharrhea. Griping, Colic,

Slimy Cholera

Bowels, Infan-

tum, and all bowel troubles common to

COME IN AND COMPARE. Infants.

The Mother's Friend. Fleasant to take.

Fcr farther information address,

VICTOR REMEDIES

general 1 Frederick,

CO., Maryland

For Reed's BROWN &\u25Ba0utleCr. O. sale at

Pharmacy

ble an incident in the life of that illus-

trious prince this edifice by John Slade, Esq., of

was founded Maunsell, the

proprietor of Athelney, A. D. 1801.

London News.

THE MAN WITH THE ADZ.

Wonderful Accnr*??7 of Ilia Aim ?? the Bnteber'a Bloelr.

Outside a butcher shop twenty or thirty persons stood watching a man

SUCCESSOR TO

BANK,

108 South Main Street.

WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President.

J. H. TROUTMAN. Ist Vice Pres.

LOCIS B. STEtN. Treasurer.

W. A. STEIN. Cnd Vice Pres.

C. E. CRONENWETT, Ass't Treasur.

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Will continue to do a general banking business at the

old stand and is also prepared to transact a

Trust Company business.

3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to

\Clearance Sale! j at work with an adz. lie stood on a

BESSEMER large oaken block, such as meat is

withdrawal without notice.

For Piles. chopped on, which he had taken from

its legs and placed on the curb, sloping

Sample mailed free. toward the street. The surface of the

One application gives relief. DR. FORBES block had become scarred and rough-

| Standard Trust Company KEEP OUT The continued use of Hum-

| phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per-

ened from use. With clean, accurate strokes of the adz the man soon made it as smooth as a mahogany table. It

) manently cures Piles OP Hem- was the wonderful accuracy of his aim

fiUTfcER, PA. orrhoids ?External or Internal,

Blind or Bleeding, Itching or

| CAPITAfc | Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.

| Paid Deposits- Relief immediate-cure certain.

Three Size*. Uc.. SOe. >ai 81.00.

J Dratcl.t". ?r ?ent prtptM on receipt

So? by of price.

Car*?Ml Attention Mamphrrv*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and

PARLORS. John Sta.. Sew Vorh.

that made passersby stop to look at

him. He paid no attention single false blow would

to them. A have ruined

the block. When the Job was done, the

man helped the butcher mount the

block, collected $5 and went off to

keep another appointment. "It has taken me twenty-three years

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Prompt and

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on

$150,000.00 to all.

C. D. GReeNfe/EE, President. to learn to chop like that," he said to

NERVOUS DEBILITY, C. A. Treasurer. Vital Weakness and Prostra-

tion from overwork and other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use

over 40 years, the only success-

THE fulremedy. $1 per vial, orspec-

Farmers' National Bank, \ Douthett & Graham. j ial package forserious cases, $3.

a reporter. "My charge Is from $3 to $lO, according to the size of the block. A block requires evening off in that way every three or four years. I have customers now that I had when I first began business, twenty-five years ago. In all that time I have spoiled only two blocks, and they were during the two years of my apprenticeship. The butch-

IJAIfcEy, Sccty. and

.(H*******!*-)

Bold by Drugsiits, or tent prepaid on receipt of price. ers can get their chopping blocks put

Boys' Suits (long pants) Boys' Overcoats Boys' Suits (knee pants) Boys' Suits, 3 pieces Boys' Blouse Suits Men's Pants, for dress wear Men's Pants, for business wear Men's Pants, for everday wear Boys' Long Pants Boys' Knee Pants Prices on all the above goods are at about 1-3 and 1-2

former price. Ifyou are in need of anythfng in the line of clothing

come to us. Don't put it off Come now.

GRAND YEARLY

Dn Bois and intermediate stations. 10:17 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex-

press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford, week days, for Rochester.

6:30 p. m. local for Panx'y, Dn Boin and intermediate stations.

11:35 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester.

ARRIVE FROM NORTH.

6:os a. m. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester.

9:45 a.m. week days, accomodation from Du?ois.

5:31 p iii daily, vestibnled day express from Bnffali. Has connection at Ashford week days from Rochester.

8:45 p.m. week days, mixed train from Dn Bois and Punxsutawney.

Trains leave the B. & O. Station. Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p m.. and for local points as far as Du?ois at 5:10 p.m.

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Time table effective Nov 22. 19??3. Ea*t?rn Staud&nl Time

SOrTHBOUSD

Allegheny Aca>mmoilation

*620 m m

Allegheny Mud Cleveland Kxpre**

*B.to ?\u25a0u

AHephenv Express '

*0:10 a-m

,4

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til 45 a m

Ellu--d City Accomm.-lati.u .

*1 p-ui

Chi.aao, New Castle Allegheny Fxpr?ss

and

Allegheny .

Ex...

? \u25ba 4"p-m

\u2666r> p-m

Ar? >mmod?tkMi

*.VSo p.m

EU?' .1 anl t'ily au,t New ? aatle...,.+f?:oo p.nt

NOBTII BOUND

Kaxie and Bradford Mail Clarion

+9.-43 s-m

Kuxt'iirg Acctoouu"datlon

$8:00 p.m

* Dafly,

\u2666 xcept Sunday.

X Sunday only.

Trains leave the Allegheny station for

Butler at 7:30, 8:15, 10:45 a.m.. and 1:15, 3:00, 5:30,6:15 and 11:30 p.m. Pittsburg

statior. at 7:50 a.m. On Sunday at 7:30

a.m. and 0:15 and 11:30 p.m.

t For through tickets,

f rmntion applv

Pullman resprr.'itioitf

\V. H TCRVVI*,Apt.

in-

lluiler,IV

P. HTH, A.

county knows the reason why. We have entirely too many winter

goods in our store.

We have made np our minds to sell shem with-

/ out respect to their real value. Our motto always has been never to

\ carry [roods from one season to another, and we believe this to be a

/ go?xi business principal therefore, wo have decided to clean t;p our

J neaw goods.

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OVERCOATS.

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You can now buy an overcoat in our i-tore in Men's, Boys' or Chil-

\ dren's at 20 per cent, discount.

We have 500 Men's overcoats, 200

/ Boys' and 100 Children's

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MEN S SUITS.

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We have lien s suits in nil sues that we will jjeil at half price,

We have tbis many more we will sell at one third off-

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MEN'S SHIRTS.

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Qne lot Meu's ?hirH, odds and ends wi;ich sold at $1.50 and

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"?1 00. tro at 50c. new goods, with

Another lot in regular no reduction at all.

sizes

at Sue.

Another lot,

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We are determined to turn our goods into money immediately, and

r if you are needing anything in onr line, we will save yon money.

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Yours for Clothing,

& LAKE ERIE R.R. CO.

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Time table in effect Sept. 13. ItKM

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I) northward. R?*ad ip)

Daily except Sunday.

Sonthvanl

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rr Ohio Street,

ALLEGBENY. I*A.

Cures C':mcer without cutting: removes

tumor anl all face blemishes. Mole* and

birthmarks removed. Addition's

Elec-

tric Belts for tl. t!ie next UO davs?for Hheu-

matism. Liver and Kidney Trouble. L..dlos

treated in strict confidence. Agents wanted

for Belts and Lar.le, Remedies. No Cure,

No Hay

of Hospital for Ladles.

11-10-03-tini

MME. BARTLETT'S

MASSAGE

Mme. Bartlett. assisted by a New York

masseur and beauty specialist; magnetic, electric, vapor batns. sca'p treat-

ment. massage; bust development.

304 Federal St.,

Allegheny City. Pa.

Room 13, third Fioor, Above Scott's.

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THE COLD FROM YOUR SYSTEM WITH AN OCCASIONAL GLASS OF LEWIN'S WHISKEY?STRAIGHT. OR

WITH A LITTLE HOT WATER,

ALWAYS IN STOCK

FINCH.

LABKK.

OVKBMOLT.

KI'tKKNBKIXKK, SI. T IISOS, IHOvPSOX,

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DILLI.N KB. BIIUfiEmST.

and offer them quart, 6 quarts

to yoa COO.

8 year old at SI per full

GJi-AHDFATHIR'S CHOI CI. wioonhnle.isrks eWyoefgupa?ar>yaonoteexoepdrreso3svyeerca.hrsargoGelsodt,xCUouNpaibl?llDr mDnaaet-dil

promptly.

ROBT. LEWIN & CO.

WHOLESALE DEALIES

lIT WHSIS AID UQVCta,

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