Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 18, 1904, Image 4

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Restore* tht
of Taste and Large Sow*, W cents at
A FINE BABY.
Never frets even when teething.
H V VICTOR Infants Relief
The Babe's Digestive Tonic.
An absolute cure for Slimy Bowels,
iharrhea. Griping, Colic, Cholera Infan
tum, and all bowel troubles common to
Infants.
The Mother's Friend. Fleasant to take.
Fcr farther information address,
VICTOR REMEDIES CO.,
Frederick, Maryland
For sale at Reed's Pharmacy
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phreys' Witch Hazel Oil per
manently cures Piles OP Hem
orrhoids —External or Internal,
Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate-cure certain.
Three Size*. Uc.. SOe. >ai 81.00. So« by
Dratcl.t". »r »ent prtptM on receipt of price.
Mamphrrv*' Medicine Co., Cor. William and
John Sta.. Sew Vorh.
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, orspec
ial package for serious cases, $3.
Bold by Drugsiits, or tent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Med. Co., William 4 John SU., ft Y.
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TAFT'S PHILADELPH.A ji
• "DENTAL ROOMS." fjr
f< 39 -sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa f
is Nl WW Wc'repRACTICA'
»«■ CROWN iO'l BRI'I-jC work*-
rfm. A"' Huatmij—why not oor:
Alfn jtHyoorst Oold CROWNS L*
Mil H.f rn>tn<l BRIOGF work radnced tc JL
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ARE YOU USING
HARD TIMES
LINIMENT?
Many people of Butler find
There is Nothing its Equal
for Rheumatism and Lumbago,
Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis,
Bronchitis, Paralysis, Sprains
and Stiffened Joints.
Each county of the state will
be disposed of to good business
persons, who will act as general
agents for counties.
They to order by the gross
from the Company and supply
both local agents and druggists
for one year from the time
their contract is signed.
A Cash Prize of $15.00 will
be given the general agent, for
every gross ordered from the
Company.
Address all communications to
W. J. BLACK,
Carr P. 0., Pa.
On Sale at Drug Stores
paroTd
READY
OOFING.
T)AKOID. The Roofiitp with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
grow brittle.
A NYONE can apply it. Tins.
Nails and Cement in core of
each roll.
"l> EPRESENTS the results o
years ol" Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"\NLY requires painting
fewyears. Net when fmi
laid.
F S Cheaper than Gravel, Slatt
or Shingles.
T\EMAND for PAROID is world
wide,
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Fact*. Sainpleo tnd Prices art*
yours if you will ask ue.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
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TH6 1
RIGHT
WAV
There's a right way and a
wrong way of rt»-alint' in stocks.
From uiy exjKwlenet. I direct my
customers to follow the right
way.
1 carry for them grain, stocks
or bond.-, upon low inarstiuH.
ESTABLISHED iW!>.;.
R. M. Weaver -
Stocks 33d Bonds
223 Fourth AiPn&e,
PITTSBURG.
Local office,2l3S. Main St.
Butler,
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
THE ISLE OF NOBLES.
£ Famono Historic s:t»-, the Cradle j
.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.
A thousand years ago it was a low islet
covered with willows and alders and
surrounded by fens and overflowing
marshes, altogether inaccessible except
by boats. There King Alfred sought"
refuge with a swineherd, and there be
lay concealed from the invading Danes
for the space of a whole year. The re
sort of bis chieftains to this place
caused it to be known as the "isle of
nobles," which may be regarded as the
cradle and stronghold of Sason liberty.
After Alfred regained the possession
of his throne lie erected a Benedictine
abbey on this spot and "endowed it
with all the lands in the isle of Athel
ney.'' The monastery has entirely dis
appeared. but its site is marked by a
stone pillar erected in 1801 by the own
er of Athelney. The pillar bears this
Inscription: "Kins Alfred the Great in
the year of our Lord Bi9, having been
defeated by the Danes, fled for refuge
to the forest of Athelney, where he lay
concealed from his enemies for the spell
of a whole year. lie soon after regain
ed possession of his throne, and in
grateful remembrance of the protection
he had received under the favor of
heaven he erected a monastery on this
spot and endowed it with all the lands
contained in the isle of Athelney. To
perpetuate Hie memory of so remarka
ble an incident in the life of that illus
trious prince this edifice was founded
by John Slade, Esq., of 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
at work with an adz. lie stood on a
large oaken block, such as meat is
chopped on, which he had taken from
its legs and placed on the curb, sloping
toward the street. The surface of the
block had become scarred and rough
ened from use. With clean, accurate
strokes of the adz the man soon made
it as smooth as a mahogany table. It
was the wonderful accuracy of his aim
that made passersby stop to look at
him. He paid no attention to them. A
single false blow would 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
to learn to chop like that," he said to
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
ers can get their chopping blocks put
in condition by sending them to the
sawmill. But It is more expensive, and
they can't spare then) so long from the
■hops. There is enough work ot this
kind In New York to keep myself and
half a dozen others busy."—New York
Press.
Korean Men'« Hnta.
The quaintest feature of the pictur
esque costumes of the Korean men is
their hats. They are mousecrap-likc
arrangements made from tbe hair of
the wearer's ancestors. This priceless
possession Is banded down from father
to eldest sou, who reaches the goal of
his ambition at the moment when the
family hat is placed upon his head.
Another grotesque form of Korean
headdress is the mourning hat that Is
worn in rural districts by the eldest
son for three years after the death of
either of his parents. This conical
shaped affair of rustics or rice sLraw la
as large as a bushel basket and extends
to the shoulders.
The Value of Exerclae.
The bruin that never calls upon itself
for work ciust become dull and stupid,
and It is the same way with the mus
cles of the body. They are filled with
blood vessels that should be up and
uoing. The blood has several purposes,
and one Is to carry away the waste
fluids of the body. The lungs are a
sort of refinery, and the blood is a dis
tilling ugent. If the blood becomes
thick and unhealthy and sluggish the
body does not keep its youthful state.
Eyes grow dull, lips lose their redness,
and the complexion is sallow and un
lovely. It is an easy and simple mat
ter to exercise a habit.
Wart Cure*.
Vinegar and cooking soda In solution
»re said to make a capital cure for
U-arts. If the wart Is kept moist with it
for ten minutes several times a day it
trill disappear in the course of a week
or so in ordinary cases.
Another cure is to touch frequently
With acetic acid or nitric acid, but one
must be careful not to irritate the sur
rounding skin by dropping either acid.
WAYS TO ADVERTISE."
The Wise Hon May Kim II y See Wktefc
la the lient Method.
If you have goods to sell, advertise.
Ilire a man with a lampblack kettlo
and a brush to paint your name and
number on all the railroad fences. The
curs go whizzing by bo fast that no
one can read them, to be sure, but
perhaps the obliging conductor would
stop the train to accommodate an in
quisitive passenger.
Have your card in the hotel register
by all means. Strangers stopping nt
hotels for a night generally buy a cigar
or two before they leave town, and
they need some inspiriting literary foot!
besides.
If an advertising agent wants your
business advertised in a fancy frame
at tho depot, pay him about 200 per
cent more than it Is worth and let
him put it there. When a man has
three-quarters of a second in which to
catch a train he invariably stops to
read depot advertisements, and your
card might take his eye.
Of course the street thermometer
dodge Is excellent When a man's fin
gers and ears are freezing or he Is puff
ing and "phewing" at the heat Is the
time above all others when lie reads
au advertisement.
Have thousands of little dodgers
printed and hire a few boys to dis
tribute them. You've no Idea how the
Junk dealer and paper and rag man
will respect you.
A boy with a big placard on a pole
is an Interesting object on the street
and lends a dignified air to your estab
lishment. Hire about two.
Advertise on u calendar. People
never look at a calendar to see what
d:iy of the month It Is. They merely
glance hurriedly at it so as to be sure
that your name Is spelled with or
without a "p," that's all.
But don't think of advertising in a
well established, legitimate newspaper.
Not for u moment. Your advertise
ment would be nicely printed and
would llnd Its way into nil the thrifty
households of the region, where are the
farmer, the mechanic, the tradesmen
in other lines and into tho families of
the wealthy and refined, all who have
articles to buy and money with which
to buy them, and it would be read and
pondered, and people would come down
to your store and patronize you and
keep coming in Increasing numbers, and
you might htive to hire an extra clerk
or two, move into a larger block and
more favorable location and do u big
ger business, but of course It would be
more expensive—and bring greater
protlw.—Detroit Free Press.
1 The Butler County National Baiik,
BUTLER, PA
t OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY *
OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY.
* *
I Capital Paid in $200,000.00
I Shareholders' Liability. 200.000.00
I Surplus and Profits 195,000.00 — $595,000.00 |
f Assets over $2,500,000.00 f
$ Combined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000.00.
* *
* INTEREST paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any time *
I without notice.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent —THE VERY BEST.
We most cordially solicit your business either in person or by mail. $
% Joseph Haktman*, President. Jxo. G. McMarlin. Cashier. *
* John V. Ritts, Vice President. Albert C Kki'G. Asst. Cashier. *
X T. P. Mifflin. Vice President. W. S. Blakslee, Asst. Cashier. I
S2OO 000.00. $200,000.00. I
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$35,000.00.
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
SUCCESSOR TO
BUTLER SAVINGS BANK,
108 South Main Street.
WM. CAMPBELL. Jr.. President.
J. H. TROUTMAN. Ist Vice Pres. W. A. STEIN. Cnd Vice Pres.
LOCIS B. STEtN. Treasurer. C. E. CRONENWETT, Ass't Treasur. j
Will continue to do a general banking business at the
old stand and is also prepared to transact a general
Trust Company business.
3 per cent, interest paid on time deposits subject to
withdrawal without notice.
| Standard Trust Company |
fiUTfcER, PA.
| CAPITAfc - - - = - - - $150,000.00 |
| Paid on Deposits-
Prompt and Car*?Ml Attention to all.
C. D. GReeNfe/EE, President.
• C. A. IJAIfcEy, Sccty. and Treasurer.
.(H*** ****!*-)
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00
'KAKNED)
Accounts of the public elicited. liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINS, President. JOHN HUMGHIU'-OR, Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLER, Ass t Cashier.
ill MTA* lUTEftEST I WITHDRAWALS^^
I WITHOUT MOTICF.. J jj
C. B. McLEAN, W. R. CHHISfIAI», F: W. VAN OSTEN. S
X*rrst. fi-.f CP «***. fg
DIRECTORS: jj jij
HOW. J. A. IVANS HABBI3OK P. DILWOHTII EG
jijlj WILLIAM & KINO BBWAJID B. DTlir
II ttMOnfiF A. MaLEAJf WILSON jjg
JAMES te. *hM97PONQ ALFBED K. KEEf UU
JAMES H BEAL ' E. H. OOCDSIAW
111 OEO. E. McCAGUS 17 B McLEi-N
J. A. EUSTOA. _ i ,
1 jj! THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK. g c ij
»» B (535 fjmtUiCclcl Elrett, l'itUburK»», Fa. |i|
i inwiiiiim-iiiip'i i 1 "'^sssggggaF l^
„ i . .uu w —; ; .- *!
1 Why not keep yonr
This Year's
Resolution
to have a bank accoant l<y placing yonr earnings on deposit at B
percent annual interest, compounded twice a year, July Ist and
January l*t, in the
Germania Savings Bank
Wood and Diamond Streets j
PITTSBURG, PA. f
| Great Sacrifice Sale |
£ —This Week at— i|i
I Rockenstein's Millinery! I
- if?
Pattern and Trimmed Hat 3at your own price. J;
i|i Ladieß' and Children's Hats, Ostrich Plumes, Rib
•l? bons, Birds, Ornaments, Velvets.
iji fl?
;g DON'T FORGET THE PLACE --fe
| Rockenstein's |
jjt 828 South Main Street, Butler, Pa. j|j
1 SHBBI ■ ■ J , . .
\\ If You are interested In the B&6ix£&.
)) STOCK MARKET
P writ, for op.clal Information oono.rnlnjj /
\ MISSOURI PACIFIC
U whlo'.i will prove of benefit to you. ' 3
WIRE OR TELEPHONE MESSAGES W R , , J
L; AT OUR EXPENSE.
Pi L. O. BILL *►.***—COUHT 1861.
II OUR DAILY MARKET FORECAST Uy,
(( MAILED UPON REOUEST. l|\\| J* * F
,4 NEVILLE BAYLEY, %
\\ MCMBIR PlTT«BORO STOCK EXCH*N«», \
PA.
Advertise in the CITIZEN.'
Epidemic Sale of
Men's Suits
Men's Overcoats
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.
If you are in need of anythfng in the line of clothing
come to us.
Don't put it off Come now.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
137 South Main St., Butler
GRAND YEARLY 1
\Clearance Sale! j
f V
S Business has been doll, and every man, woman and child in Butler /
f 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- I
/ out respect to their real value. Our motto always has been never to S
\ 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. {
/ OVERCOATS. )
J You can now buy an overcoat in our i-tore in Men's, Boys' or Chil- v
\ dren's at 20 per cent, discount. We have 500 Men's overcoats, 200 /
/ Boys' and 100 Children's \
\ MEN S SUITS. C
f We have lien s suits in nil sues that we will jjeil at half price, f
J We have tbis many more we will sell at one third off- {
\ MEN'S SHIRTS. >
y Qne lot Meu's «hirH, odds and ends wi;ich sold at $1.50 and S
f "?1 00. tro at 50c. Another lot in regular sizes at Sue. Another lot, S
f new goods, with no reduction at all.
\ 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. f
j Yours for Clothing, i
\ Douthett & Graham. j
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The Davis Sewing Hachine tor Sale by
W. E3. j\icCa r\cllpss, 45, Euclid, Pa.
Also Pianos and Organs.
I IF PEOPLE 1
Were as careful about their drinking water as ttiey are B
about the clothes they v/ear m
Sparkling Crystal Water I
would be used in every house-hold for drinking purposes. H
Absolutely pure means free from ail germ iife — ■
Organic matter and Mineral Impurities. ■
Sparkling Crystal Water Is Jp
ABSOLUTELY PURE. fi
For sale by all druggists and first class grocers. 8
Our valuable booklet on pure water should be read H
by every person. Sent free for tho asking. ■
Crystal Water Co. of Pittsburg, Pa. jtt
SUFFERING WOMEN!
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| $5.00 THIS COUPON IS WORTH $5 «0 f I
. . . CUT IT OUT ...
i Present it at my office, and I will allow you credit for this amount in incd- 8»J
icum and treatment. This is good for a short time only to readers <>f this oj>
. |i!i|Kr 00 avail yourself of the greatest opportunity ever oMred for (.'riling
treatment from a Speciality at tne eldest and mot reliabl ■ Medical Institution JjS
in the state. fi |
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Barrenness >mTT All Femal* Weakness g
Slid unnatural Umliai tn«- \
>u.tl.y the result of tnalrorma- V wlthuut st'iai'lutf or cau -1 sc >r.pli- K
>1 or a displacement, which 1 catlnn v
rci.ms anil euro without pain. t*
Specific Blood & Skin Diseases L
Piles and Rectal * *[*s fj rurod without mercury or poU»t) o »►
"tables cured permanently without Ift Z . */ other poisonous minerals, by purr>
knife or pal,i. with no <totentl«. TO jmt P »e*oUbl« r».i-t.,g all
Ml the househrtd dutlea. f .lgn» to Immediately dlaapj e 'r. *
»j * . , Suppressed or I'alnful K
Bl Henstruatlon
4 mrei-ln » surprising!/ ~ relieved soro. pair, h.,4 .afelv
J.ort tline. i " the il"W to f»m«*
If ' 4
4 Write, If you eannot rail, »s my homo treatment Is very successful. Km ! » stamp f"r r«ij»ly.
'A n I sir cer?t« in stamps (or book on !>l*eases of WoDien.
yf ('ragiirtfc # <fur ,e in Consultation Krre and sa< redly confidential. <>rri« t llohb*
a—D a. m. to 7p. 61.; Buftday, *a. Lj { . 101>. m.
I OR. A. R. KIDD'SmISTNW.:,
Rooms 202-203 Werner Building, 631 Pcmi Avenue,
PITTSBURC, PA.
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,
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 Dußois.
5:31 p iii daily, vestibnled day express
from Bnffali. Has connection at Ash
ford 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 Dußois at 5:10 p.m.
It & O R R
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 •■u
AHephenv Express *0:10 a-m
,4 ' " til 45 a m
Ell u--d City Accomm.-lati.u . *1 p-ui
Chi.aao, New Castle and Allegheny Ex... • ► 4" p-m
Allegheny Fxpr»ss . ♦r> p-m
Ar« >mmod»tkMi *.VSo p.m
EU«' .1 an<i Ww rustle AccomaxxtAtlon... *5:50 p-ui
Ptltoburf, Kl!wou>l t'ily au,t New « aatle...,.+f»:oo p.nt
NOBTII BOUND
Kaxie and Bradford Mail +9.-43 s-m
Clarion
Kuxt'iirg Acctoouu"datlon $8:00 p.m
* Dafly, ♦ 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.
For through tickets, Pullman resprr.'itioitf in
f rmntion applv t \V. H TCRVVI*, Apt.
lluiler, IV
P. HTH, A. <I. P. A m
Pittsburg, i\i
BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO.
Time table in effect Sept. 13. ItKM
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
northward. Daily except Sunday. Sonthvanl
R«*ad ip) (Read down)
2 ~10 14 STATIONS. ; 9 \\
I'M. I'M : P.M. ~\.w: A.M." (.111
7 25 '4 30 1 Erie 7 00 12 18
rot 1 S3 Kairvlew 7 2» 13 4»
6 51 1 42 (Urarl 7 3:12 57
7 00 1 15 ar. .CoDDeant.. ,ar 9 11 2 15
5 32 11 45 It.. IT 7 15 11 45
3 33 1 25 Craueev.lle 7 55 I 15
ti 2* 1 20 Albion 8 00 1 JO
0 11 1 05 Shadeland 8 13 1 34
ti Cm 1 03 jipringboto 8 t« 1 37
li 02 12 57 C<>ui:e*utTille 8 £» 1 43
1 441 12 35 M ilif Juact.. 'a 15 2 0;",
fi 30 1 C 8 ar..Me*lrilte.. ar 9 23 2 43
1 43 11 & It. Meadville...lT 7 45 1 27
ti o5 12 4.1 ar. .Cwun.l-tkf. ,»r S 55 2 15
5 15 12 23 lv " It 8 33 1 $2
1 5 4o ar l in'.\.r;i]e . .#,■ i 0 38
iiuilT •' IT 8 25 12 02
< 5 2.1 12 hi Hartatnwn 6 59 2 22
5 17 12 1" Adanumlle 9 05 2 28
5 07 12 00 O«guod , 9 13 2 40
7 10: 500 11 52 GreenTille « 30 9 23 1 2 50
7 05 4 53 II 45 Shen»nj;o 6 3* 9 29; 3 00
B 45 4 35 11 22 Fredonia.. 6 58 9 47; 3 17
ti 27 1 2<> 11 Ort Mfreer 7 1* 10 03 3 35
'i 22 1 15 11 nl Houston Junction 7 22 10 07 3 40
ti ol 35610 41 GroTe City ;i» 10 40l
5 47 10 W !!vri«v.ue ... f .V 4 14
5 4»i 3 3H 10 20 Bnuichton 8 07 10 43 4 23
ti 45 I 0" 11 14 ar... II illin nl .. ar 1114 U45
4 30 3 0 i 7 00 It. .. Hilliard. ..It 7 00! 7 00 3 00
5 35) 3 33 10 17 Keiater 8 12 10 46 4 27
5 lxl 3 19 10 ft) Euclid M 30 11 00 4 43
4 45 2 50 9 » r . llutler !l 00 11 25 5 10
3 Oo 1 15. 8 15 All-gheny 1') g\ 1 CO i &
I'm I 1:11 am j «.m.i pm p.m
Tialn 12. leaving Grove (Jlty C.OO a. m.
Mercor 6:S».
Meadvllle Jet. 7,55, Conneautvllle 8,16. arrives
in Erie at 9:40 a. m.
Triiin 13. leaving Erie 5:10 p. in. Con
neautville tl;3B. Meadville Jet, 7,00. Greeuyllle
7,t0, Sheimtigo 7,52, Mercer 8,31, arrives at O-OTB
City at 8,55 p m.
E D. COMSTOCK-
E. H. UTt,EY. Gen. Dass. Agt.
Gen. Mgr. Pittsbnrc:, Pa
W. R. TURNER, Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
I* Erncf K .. 30 19ft;.
SOtJTH. WEEK DATS——,
A M A M A M P.M.P.M
HCTLEK LeaTe 6 25 7 35 10 00 2 35 4 55
ArriTe 6 56 8 04 10 30 3 00 5 28
Butler Junction.. " .7 2,3 330 10 5.) 325 651
Butler Junction. ..Lcarv 7 ft 840 11 38 329 ti oO
Natrona Arrive 7 36 8 52 11 4* 3 S'.i ti 10
Taretitum 1 43 H ft» II 57 S 40 0 17
Claremont ?;• u 31 12 li 4 «1 > 6 41
Sharpeburg 8 111 947 12 38 4 18 6 50
Allegheny I 8 3fl 10 OS 12 51 4 30 7 00
A. «. A M P.S|. P. M f. M,
St'NDAY TBAINB. Lesvp llutlei for Allegheny
City and principal intermediate stations at 7:20 a. m.,
tod 4:55 p. m.
NOBTII. WEEK DATS .
A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M.P M
Allegheny city.lT 6309001000 3CO j 1»( 850
Sharpaburg 0 42 8 11 10 11 3 14 5 31 902
Claremont . . .. 10 18 325 540 913
Sprlngdaio .... « 34 10 35 34 0 6 571 933
Tarentum 7 11 9 45 10 4<"' 4 02 0 lnj «j 44
Natrona 7 17 9 52 10 53 4 10 6 10 [i 51
Butler June. . ar 7 25 10 00 11 03 4 21 627 10 (HI
Butler June it 750(003 12 6.) 430 6 3110 06
Baxonbnrg : aSOIO 30 1i« ft Of; S»o10 3«
BI'TLKJi 64a10 55 147 t 3 7 251U 00
A.M. A.M. P.M. P. flf. P.M. i» M
. SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for Bui
ler Htid principal intermediate stations at 7:01 a m. auc
U 'Xi p. ui.
FOB THE EAST.
Week Days. Suadari
A.M A. BJ P. M. A.M. P il
* iy *5 . 235 7 ....
Cutler J'ct ,{*r iJ3 325 010
Butler J'ct Iv f % 33d 814
Fee port kr 72H 337 817 ...
KsklniiueUf J't.. . ,* 4 7 S3} 344 823
Leeohburg ." 7 4^'... 354 8 ...
WmlApdud m # I|| 4 13 8 ft? ....
MM n " 840 4 I '2.'.
BUirtvill". ~ 9 If; ... 5») 952 ....
Bintrrrilie Int. . .. '• 924 530 10 00
AHdom " nSS 100 il".
Harrisburg " 3 10! 100 6 35,
PU-kdelphia " 6 231... 42: 10 20
P. M.I t M A M. P.M. P.M
Through trains for 100 euai fruwcurj (UulwC
Station), as follows:
Atlantic Exprov, daily 3:00 A.M
M • n.. ♦?i iii Lffnlted ' VooopdMi) .3.35
!'• uusylvanla Limited " { N".» < uli. - 7:15 44
N. a * i."J? " "... 715 "
Day Exprase. »< , tf ,. , if , f-.Zi) *•
Main Line kx| roas. •• |,OO «
Philad'a und V A \ork
K*l»riM, ** 12 01 NOOQ
Harri*burg Mail, M 1i:45 p.*
Harrisburg Express iaily 4£o ••
Philadelphia Express, ' . .. 4:56 "
| Eastern Express, " ... 7:10"
| Fast Line, ' .9.00 4
v*» York Special, daily for New York. only. 10:00 44
I PhilmJ'iph.a iu.ec.*! d'<;iy. Sleeping
„ cArs t» Philadelphia; Balllthoi. *ud 4*'u . u
ingt«>n. No coach en . 10.410 4
Philad'a Mail, Suudatt oniy 8:30 A.M
For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge
rail route) a iiw a.m.and 9;<io p. m. daily, "Penn
sylvania aud b'. w V. rlf limited. 715 a. ui..
week dayg.
Buffalo and Allezen etsy VAlley Division.
Trains leave Kiskiiuiuebts Junction as follows:
For Buffalo, 9.56 a. in aud 11.50 p. m. dally, with
through parlor and tfloeplng cars.
For Oil City, 7.42 9.66 a. n„ 8.J5, 6.15 and 11.60 p.
m. week-days. Sundays, 9.56 a. m., 6.15 and 11.50 p.m.
For Red Rauk, 7.42,9.56, a.m., 2 35. 6.15, 10.15.
aud 11.50 p. m. week-da>s. Sundays, 9.56,10.40 a. in.,
6.15 and 11.50 p. m.
For Kittanning 7.42, 9.31, 9.56,11.14 a. m., 2.35,5.93,
C.15,7.*7, 10.15, aud 11 60 p m. wcok-Uays t»Uudays,
•.56, 10.40 a. TO., 6.16, 10.14, and 11.50 p, cj.
"f Stops only on fdgiiai m notice to ageitt or con
ductor t«> receive or discharge iwtsrengerH.
For detailed information..apply to ticket agent or
address Thos. E. Walt, Pass. Agt. Wee tern District,
Corner Fifth Avenue »ud Smith Held Street, Pittsburg,
Ph
W. W. UfiUl+J, J Ii W»K)D
Gen 1 1 Managji 4 . i.aos'r 'Ar*i4c &i»n«-»or.
UKfi. W. BOfl),
UejMT.il !'uss''ugcr Allrl.t.
Winficltl It It Co Time TaOlt'
Iu effect Nov. 30th, 1903.
WESTWARD. _
STATIONS. A.M P M
Le&vca Voal Wi 7 3» 3 45
" IT Iggtilltd if, 300
" I rnii Brl.Uc 7 » 3 10
" U'infl.lil Junction 8l" 3
" l>ne *S" 3Si
44 Butler Junction 8 440
Arrive 'utler 10 6ft ft
Arrive Allegheny 10 02 5 06
pm
Arrive PlaJrsvUls 12 45i 5 30
1 \-[>s AMD
STAT I«'NS AM PM
Leave HLiirnvlll • 7 (JO « »
4i AUegh.tif tf 4/ dOO
Btftvr ...... rS iv
•• Butler Jun .iou 10 Ifl 440
44 Lane :.. 10 18 443
•• Wimli-m Junction 10 SB 4 H
" Iron Brtdge 10 40 ft 0B
Boggsvilk jn 50 6 15
Arrivj »>«t VlnHcld 10 05 5 3<>
Train* si..p ul L:t.ie and Jr<>u O Flag to
take on or L ave .3 Lassengc^s,
Ti«*lns (%-nnwt at Butler Junction witli:
Trains Bes4w*r4 f- 1 Freepcrt. a;. I
BUimville Intersection.
TialJl? Westward lor Nulioiia, T%r«ntuu» aud AH*
ghst.y,
Trains Northward fur Saxont>urg, Marw< <»d and Hut*
ler.
B. 0. BE A LOR,
OsSMI Manager.
Wm. Wuertlicle,
Billianl nnii I'ool THI)I»'H, Bar Fix
tures, Dt-nks. Chalro, Tables,
Uoofi'a >•- , et<- Turninj: of
Billiard and Prtot Bali*. BuWii.iK Al^y
Ivinipments. 418 Diamond
Above Suiithtield St.) Pittsburg, Pa.
li-S-oa-ta
IDO YOU WANT]
TO BUY
I Hood. New Furnitur? at 10, 20 and 30 per cent, below the regularly
J marked price ?
I We are closing out to wake room for goods soon to arrive—a
J number of patterns in Sideboards, Chiffoniers. Odd Dressers and
A Bed Room Suits—at prices far below what they are actually worth.
I Now is the time to bny.
| The Place to Buy
J Your Spring Carpets... r
J Our line of Ingrains is nearly complete. It is much the largest "
■ have had. We carrrv all grades, from cottons to the best all k
™ wool Super Extras, the Kenmars and three ply Ingrains. W
In Rnggets we are showing the different grades in Taps, Vel
vets. Body Brussels, Smvrnas; also the Reversible Kasbmirs and
Art Ingrains—all in 9xl". sizes at prices the lowest.
In three quarter goods we carry the lanrest assortment to be
found in Bntler, consisting of Tapestries Velvets. Axminsters.
Body Brussels: not one old pattern in the line, which we are pre
pared to make np promptly, neatly, satisfactorily, at prices that
are right.
Watch these columns for prices on Carpets and
Rugs Later.
COME IN AND COMPARE.
BROWN &■ CO.
No. 135 North Main St., Butler.
DR. M. FORBES
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 PARLORS.
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.
11-ili-QtJ-iy
• 6t*aa a tamd-wtaala« F: --;;nn—Educatlas
I 3*' en : T»n .19 1 »• •!» • I'lWI • ). imiml of twl
I pi ■ .si'-.T '.-.t : ' o • irtulanaddrPia
•' • • ir• "n m. r«r
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Aaft*. A'wnv? r iUM« %,u<Uen.
H'% * In »a^
inrt.ilk* Wv\C*r,e«inv! Uu© ribbon.
n<» oMht lt;*fir»4» il-.wif «t««M
tutioitH in ] iu:nn(lontt. K»«> «>! youfUraiflal,
or send 1«*. fo r l*n« "l<'uliir»,
monlals ai. i " lor r.inlrr*."* in Irtler
by return lO.WM>TON. .tnoaiala. bold by
all Druggi ts.
CHIOHFoiEH « OSVICAL CU.
1100 tJI.nH* :n ,S<jw:»rr. rw»Wk M
L. C. WICK,
DBALXft m
LUfIBER.
t"c3 *" HS JKSS* I SS r— - ~ ==s^s;
madam %=!?!',. Dean's
A safe, cilain r» lt "■> Suppressed
Mua»(r.iati.iu. never ki..,an to flul, Uafc-I
Hurt! Kpeedy! Satisfaction (iuun.nteed
or money llefunilod. Heni prepaid for
lI.OU per Ih>z. Will send Ihenion trlaj to
be paid for when relieved. Samples Krec.
UNITED MIOICOCCO.. ■ <>« T4. U»C»HI«. >».
Sold in Bntler <tt the Centre Kv
Pharmaor
Headaches Cured With eiwics. Artificial Eyes
Hugciie Heard Spectacle Co.
LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
Jd.l I'EX.V AVKSI'E,
OPP. rc.w.'Bi'ii-m-MJ, riTTsnrRG
J-19-ly
NO SPAVINS KHE&S
be cared in 4& minntea. £ninp Jaw
splints and ringbones jnst aff qnick. No
painful and never has failed. Detailet
information aboat this new method sen
fiee ta hpr;e own37s by T U
Knoidale, Jetfenon Co,, I'a
W S. &E. WICK,
UEALKHH IN
Hough and Worked Lumber of *ll Kindt
Doom. Hash and MoOldlng*
Oil Well Klgs a Speclulty.
Office and Yard
K Cunningham and Monrr.e Sti
r->rr Wc-rt Penn Dnnot.
mV»U9il i-«
WANTED
Special represnntatlvc In this county and
adjoining territories, to represent and ad
vertise an old established business house ol
solid financial standing Salary *.' l weekly
with expenses, advanced each Monday by
check direct from headquarters. Ilorso and
biiggy furnished when necessary; position
p#rmftne ( H. Adores., lUevr «rother», aoc
M.inon B.dj:., Chicago. til I-JrW-el
Mill! I'll A # UUOWfc, Bjy Stii Ayj
Pittsburg, Pa .
Can sell your Heal Estate, ('armor lluslnej*.
Corrmpoooenca solicited.
ALL THAN FACTION* COKFIDINTIAL.
HEYMAN HARRIS,
LADIES' fA!LCH-MACt SUITi
and RIDING HABITS,
4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Pearson Nace's
kivery Feed and Sale Stable
ear of
Wick House Butler °enn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs al
w;tvs on hand i%n«l for hire.
Best accommodations In town for perma
n«»nt boi»;uhi£ a«. * ti*vk\ut
%1 care guar«uitsed # rt _ _
Stable Room For 65 Horsea
A good c ass of horse*, both driver* aad
lraft horses always on hand and for sale
j-~der a full guarantee; and horse* bOB(h
> in ur >r»r rctlf catloD by
PEAKSON B. NAVE,
r«iooaoa« No. 11 .
KEEP OUT
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,
<;lßv«>'. DILLI.N KB. BIIUfiEmST.
and offer them to yoa 8 year old at SI per full
quart, 6 quarts COO.
GJi-AHDFATHIR'S CHOI CI.
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, CNp «r nat
ion. We pay express charges ou all mail
onlers of £>oo or over. GotxU iblDDed
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALIES
lIT WHSIS AID UQVCta,
Ho 14 SmJtilifld St, f«r»<rl7 411 Wat* St,
PITTSBUBG a FA.
Phone*: Bell 311* P. ft A. 145*.
ADJUSTABLE PIN.
Our corner Clamp
ma-le the "ACMK'» c3Q"\ - ySTI
much «T>p«rtor to any SjJj i l -' fj -juffWj <\
flUui atretcber. Our ' - i, '--wfßßCfJ'.l it
»iew Pat«nt Adjustable Jfll.U' |L,' -_ :f tt
Pin leaves the scalk.pt ViJiifc viAoK
tn their natural ahape; does not weaken the "aars; It
«f ample length, very practical and a [real improve,
incut. Don't fall to examine It. At your dealers, at
iCME M'P't;. CO., AUf(h.ar. P»
1-7 -10 -ly
M. C. WAGNER
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHS*
ISO South Main Bt.
H. MILLER,
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
OFFICE—Room 508, Butler poanty ;
National Bank t>nildi|)g
See the sign direct '
- opposite ifc*
' 014 Postotfl«c,
fiT} fiiiodc-re Kogeiiy,
Real Enate aatf
ri lofuratce Afcncy,
It; 23S S. Main St.
I Bntler, Pa.
<sl If you have property
! "*f to sell, trade, or rent
rWji or, want to buy or
AK rent caii, write or
VJn uhone me
List Mailed Uppn Application
Dr. Miney Davidson.
rotherapeutic Santitarinui and Nat
ural Healing Institute.
treat Enlarged Veins, Loss of Vitality, k
I'rf llrlght's Disease. Kheuma
tlsn Hladder, etc. Osteopathy, Massas«
Elo< rlcal Treatments. Oven, Vapor, Nivdla.
Show er, all other local applications •" ■ '• <
Sanltarinm: '• ' • . . .
205 Penoca Street, I'ltisliiiig l?a. *
Take Fifth avenue cars-(jet of «t No. 2100. ■
12-17-OS-auj. ? • ' .
KOWALSKY GAS ENGINE CO
jBBt Manufacturers of Small
_JPL. GAS and UASOI/INE ENGINE
I'OI Htatlojary and Marine
EnxtneH and Automobiles.
llKowalsky Simplicity 2 11. I*.
i'or Waiksniltli Shops. I'ump
tgsßa -~£r, In It water, (tunning Fang and
Ice Oe,im Kreeicrs. (jn..
I.ATUOME. IJA.
$ Starl<ey i
Leading Photographer,
Old Postoffice Building,
•$ |lutler ? P« r ®
¥ ®®
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director,
?45 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, Ps.
HUGH L.~CONNE(-LYT^
I
Wholesale Dealer m
Fine Whiskies
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 279
People's Phope 578.
Eajji £tr£?| :
BUTLER, FAJ