Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 03, 1904, Image 4

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    CLEANSING CATARRH
AND HEALING
CURE FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
KMJ and pleasant to
na--. Contain* no
"SaHsss- BslllS
"'SSST COLD HEAD
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the
Benaea of Taste and Smell, Large Srae, 60 centa at
DniiffMa or hr mail; Trial 9lzc, 10 centa by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, t*KW\ ork.
yjcTciD
▼ LUNG *
SYRUP
Tie Great "LIE Remedy,"
"Ttooat Healer," and
"Cnil Killer."
Consumption in first stages abso
lutely cured. The friend of Singers
and public Speakers. The Golder
Remedy for Whooping Cough
Bronchitis, Asthma, Quinsy, Colds
Hoarseness, Coughs, Etc. It Cure.'
by striking at the root of the disease
Are you afflicted ? address
VICTOR REMEDIES CO.,
Frederick, Maryland
For sale at Reed's Pharmacy
tw~ BOOK MAILED FREE.
B. B. (KPRAIKB. La me new. Injuries
CUKES > RbeumaUfffl.
C. C. > SORE THROAT. Quliwy. Epizootic,
CURES > Distemper.
| WORMS, Bote. Grate.
B. E. i COUGHS, Colda. Influenza. Inflamed
enn i Lunga, Pieuro-Pneumonia.
F.F.I COLIC. Bellyache, Wlnd-Blown.
cram S Diarrhea, Dyaentery.
O.G. Prevent! MISCARRIAGE.
H-H. J KIDXEY * BLADDER DISORDERS.
1.1. {SKIN DISEASES. Manse. Ernptlona.
CUBES S t'lcera. Urease. Farcy.
1. R. {BAD CONDITIO*. Staring Coat,
crura) Indlceation. Stomach Stascera.
iaOo. each; Stable Caw, Ten Specifics, Book, Ac., $7.
At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William * John
Streets. New York.
' PH 7LACT£LP H7A^
A —DENTAL ROOMS." Rf
89-sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa It
1 We'repßACTlCA'.LYdoiiigtheft
Jl CROWN and BRICTIC work *1
Mi ot Pittsburg— WHY NOT DO V
IVIYOURS? Gold CROWNS L".
r Mlinil BRIDGF work reduced • >■
f KS PER TOOTH. Also the L»
J best set of Teeth mnilf .QN L> £
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
PAROID. The Roofing 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.
T> EPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"\NLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
-®- or Shingles.
DEMAND for PAROID is world
wide.
[MADE IN 1,2 AND 3 PLY
Other Facte, Samples and Prices are
yours if yon will ask as.
L. C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
WM. WALKER. CHAS. A. MCELVAIN.
WALKER & McELVAIN,
807 Batler County National Bank Bldg.
EAL ESTATE.
INSURANCE.
OIL PROPERTIES.
LOANS.
BOTII PHONES.
Binding of Books
Is our occupation. We put our
entire time to siudying the best
and latest methods of doing our
work. If you are thinking of
having some work done in this
line I am sure you will be well
pleased if you have it done at
Tie Butler Book Bindery,
W. W. AMON, Prop.
Opp Conrt House.
Easy and Quick!
Soap-Making
with
BANNER LYE
To make the very best soap, simply
dissolve a can of Banner Lye in cold
water, melt 5 % lbs. of grease, pour the
Lye water in the grease. Stir and put
aside to set.
Pall Directions on Every Package
Banner Lye is pulverized. The can
may be opened and closed at will, per
mitting the use of a small quantity at a
time. It is just the article needed in
every household. It will clean paint,
floors, marble and tile work, soften water,
disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes.
Write for booklet "Uses of Banner
Lye" —free.
Tlx Prat Chemical Works, Philadelphia
—We pay the freight. Groceries at
wholesale to boarding houses and pri
vate families. You save 30 per cent'
by trading with ns. Write for prices.
The O. S. GATTON CO.. wholesale
grocers, 116 AtwocM St., Pgh., Fft
fe. S. /WcJUNKIN He CO
Insurance 8c Heal Estate
117 E- Jefferson St.
BUTfcER, - - - - PA.
SPENCER'S EAR PLUGS.
The Way the Grrit Phlloiiophrr Rid
Himielf of Small Talk.
"Yeafs ago,"' Bays William 11. Ilud
son In the North American Review,
"Herbert Spencer found tliat the ef
fect of following ordinary conversation
l«came frequently too much for him.
But he liked to have people about him
to watch the play of expression on their
faces, to feel that, though he could not
himself share much in the merriment,
he was, as it were, a part of the nor
mal and healthy social world. For
this reason he objected to withdrawal
Into solitude and evolved a plan by
which he might secure the partial iso
lation which he required. He had a
circular spring made to go round the
back of his head, and this carried pada
which fitted firmly upon the ears, ef
fectively deadening the noise about
him and reducing the surrounding
chatter to a mere hum. I have often
seen him, stretched at length upon his
couch, follow with apparent interest
the gossip over the afternoon tea cups
up to a certain point a*id then, reach
ing under his pillow, draw forth and
adjust his instrument, thus suddenly
detaching himself from his environ
ment. The effect of this movement
with comparative strangers was al
ways to cause an instant cessation of
the conversation. But this was precise
ly what Spencer did not wish. 'Go on
talking,' he would exclaim, with a
quizzical look. 'I can't hear what you
are saying, you know!'"
THE KANGAROO'S STORY.
Why the Does Throw Their Young
Away When Hard I*re»»ed.
"I have heard that men folk in their
blindness deem our does to be lacking
In the proper instincts of maternity be
cause they have found that a doe kan
garoo when hunted will throw away
Its offspring to save its own skin by
hastening its speed. Tills," says Old
Man Jack in the "Autobiography of
an Australian Kangaroo"' in Pearson's
Magazine, "is simply scandalous and
foolish.
"Men people are evidently not aware
that our youngsters use the mother's
pouch almost up to the age of maturity.
Would they havs our does attempt to
fly from dogs and men and horses
with youngsters weighing nearly fifty
pounds in their pouches? The thing
would be impossible.
"Among u& a mother is fciuglit to toss
her youngstOTS to a place of safety
when she is hard pressed. If she could
not throw it to a place far safer in the
circumstances than her own pouch she
would turn at bay with i* and face any
odds.
"In the case of my mother, when we
were chased, and sure as the hunt be
came dangerous she would pause, draw
me out of her pouch, throw me careful
ly into long scrub on her right, then
turn sharply to her left, pause again
until the hounds had seen her and then
be off like the wind straight away
from me."
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Turkey's sultan has a theater and
company of his own. Performances
are given when he feels in the mood
for them.
It Is reported that John Hare will
come to America again before long in
an adaptation of Thackeray's "Pen
dennis," by Paul.
The songs which Richard Mansfield
has introduced into "Old Heidelberg"
are the studentenlieder so popular with
the men of the German universities.
Jerome K. Jerome, Canan Doyle and
Israel Zangwill appeared recently in
london in the case of "Merely Mary
Ann," when the play was given for
copyright purposes.
Jennie Teamans has filed a petition
In bankruptcy with liabilities of some
$5,700 and assets about $l5O worth of
clothing. Her mother, Annie Yeamans,
Is her greatest creditor.
Toby Claude, in collaboration with
another young woman, has written a
musical comedy which she has sub
mitted to the Shubert Bros., with whom
she has a three year contract
WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
A colony of live beavers will be ex
hibited In the Canadian section.
A photograph of the first building
erected in Nevada, an old log house sit
uated in Genoa, will be exhibited in
Nevada's display.
One of the most Interesting exhibits
in the department of identification of
criminals will be the methods of trac
ing, capturing, identifying and treat
ing them.
The unique Jewelry displays will
show not only the finished article, but
the appliances and processes for mak
ing same, arranged In such a way that
the visitor may Intelligently study the
details of manufacture.
A model poultry- farm, showing all
kinds of poultry in all conditions, from
the egg to the table, will be seen. In
connection with the farm a chicken
restaurant will be operated. Here
poultry in all forms will be served to
order. The privilege will be granted
the patron of catching the chicken that
serves him for a meal.
MODES OF THE MOMENT.
Velveteen suits are smartly strapped
with cloth.
Elephant gray is one of the favorite
shades in velvet.
Yokes both round and square appear
on the winter blouses.
Ruche-like trimmings are as a rule at
the foot of the roundation skirts of
evening costumes.
A fine linen lace fringe is a new idea
that is finding much favor as a trim
ming for sheer woolens.
Silk braid and beads are combined
in one of the newest styles in belts,
the beads in contrasting shade being
interwoven down the center.
Hats -are worn more over the oyes
than formerly, though tho hat that is
tipped over the forehead is not seem.
Instead there is the tipped hat, with a
tendency toward a forward tilt
Animals Enjoy Racing-.
Little pigs are great at combined
play, which generally takes the form
of races. Emulation seems to form
part of their amusement, for their races
seem always to have the winning of
first place for their object and are quite
different from those combined rushes
for food or causeless stampedes in
which little pfgs are wont to indulge.
Racing is an amusement natural to
some animals and, being soon taught
by others, becomes one of their most
exciting pastimes.—London Tit-Bits.
Why He Did Not Tarry.
The importunate lover had just pro
posed.
"Let your answer be a vowel with a
consonant on either side of it," be
gently begged her.
The charming girl smiled.
"Very well," she said. "Git."—Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
A Distrust of Literature.
"You are always more or less skep
tical about what you see in print"
"Yes," answered the man who has
his own ideas about things. "Truth
may be at the bottom of a well, but
it isn't an ink well."—Washington Star.
Be good to your neighbors. They
know all about your family skeleton
and can tell some entertaining stories
about it.—New Haven Union.
We earn our life by labor, and then,
If we sjiend as the gods design, we
! spend onr life In love,—lJeiyy Har*
ilfilL i
I The Butler County National Bank, j
BUTLER, PA
f OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY J
OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY.
| Capital Paid in $200,000.00
Shareholders' Liability. 200.000.00
Surplus and Profits 195,000.00 —
| Assets over $2,500,000.00 jj
j Combined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000.00.
% j
* 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 busintss either in person or by mail. J
4 JOSEPH HARTMAN, President. Jxc. G. McMARLIN. Cashier.
* JOHN V. RiTTS, Vice President. ALBERT C KRUG, Asst. Cashier. ¥
T. P. MIFFLIN, Vice President. W. S. BLAKSLEE, Asst. Cashier.
Let Your Money Work for You. 1
It will earn 3 per cent, interest, t
compounded, if deposited with the
Butler Savings & Trust Co. 1
No account is too small, $1 00 will start it. *
Capital, Surplus and Undivivded Profits
$435,000.00. I
WM. CAMPBELL, JR., Pre?
Louis B. STEIN. Treas. M
C. E CRONENWETT A.'st Treap. |
| Standard Trust Company j
RUTfcER, Ph.
| CAPITAfc ------- $150,000.00 |
: Int?r<?st Paid on Deposits- §
Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GRfceNkEE, President.
C. A. SectvJ. and Treasurer.
******** ****•***-* ***-* SBieiHß K-aetKf ********
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - $32,000.00
(EARNED)
Accounts of the public solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINS. President,. JOHN HUMPHREY, Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLER. Ass't Cashier.
P | jfiy* I
& SOOO,OOO. $300,000. |j
i I THE LINCOLN NATIONAL Bffl I
l 0P PITTSBURGH Q
p 533 SMITHFIELD STREET, 3
I 1 offers to saver?, everywhere, the splendid facilities I
f- of its Savings Department. I
i"' Pour IF 3 01" Oozxt. Intorost p
Oompound Somi-annuany. ■
" I Withdrawals to any amount without notice. I
j HiiißMiij
I Pays Per Cent >
J hJI On Savings Accounts.
i ferftlrPT'' !t Compounded Semi-Annuallv. |
* jrßluFjß ■!MM Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mail as J
< ll'f'''' Coming in Person. Ask Mow. *
} |lsl ABBDTB OVER ft 7.000.000. »
j WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS, J
! PITTSBURGH, PA. (
| Great Sacrifice Sale |
—This Week at— «|i
I Rockenstein's Millinery! |
jl; Pattern and Trimmed Hats at your own price. 3;
iji Ladies' and Children's Hats, Ostrich Plumes, Rib
bons, Birds, Ornaments, Velvets. tj?
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE
1 Rockenstein's I
$ 4?
828 Sonth Main Street, Rntler, Pa.
j I
The Davis sewirig Hachine tor Sale by
W. B. McCarxdless, 45, Eoclid, Pa.i
Also Pianos and Organs.
Almost Daily
a BROWN & CO'S »
0 The New Spring Goods Nj
M Iron Beds at $3.00, $3.50 and up —in colors or white. M
Dining Room Chairs, solid-oak, round seat, full back VA
r A posts, $9.00 per set.
mj Odd Dressers, combinations from SB.OO and up
f4 wards, neat, well made oak.
I Our Carpet and Rug Department Now
Complete. M
Room Size Rugs—Brussels from sl3 up. Art In
grains—all wool, 9x12 size, $lO. New de- Wj
signs in 9x12 Reversible at sl3.
Ingrain Carpets —All wool, best quality, in patterns yA
to suit any room, 70c per yard.
Velvet Brussels —At SI.OO and $1.25.
Tapestry Brussels —In patterns suitable for Hall and pj
Stairs, Bed Rooms or Parlors at 75c. fij
We have a large showing in all grades of better pj
carpets—don't fail to see our exclusive designs.
COME IN AND COMPARE.
BROWN & CO J
No. 135 North Main St., Butler. p>j
v m* *#P w 'V
EYTH BROS.
[Aooss from Farmers Na'. Bank.]
Our Big Line of
spring Wall Papers
are all in, and are the finest ever shown in Butler.
Prices Are Low.
. . Big Lot cf Room Mouldings and Window Blinds. .
EYTH BROS.
The Cyphers Incubator]
It is the original and [
, ; v Pl ua ß Kl ' non-moisture and I
1 • |• jg self ventilating incubator, i
f j j I yp Winner of Gold Medal and I
jj * P n-AmericanExposition, |
jj| _ gp~ - ~ October, 1901 The stan- *
i| | ri <rd h;;f eber of the world, j|
I M A? Call and see this incuba- s|
| *° f t^l6 store
J. G. & W. CAMPBELL I
8
210 Soutn Main Street, Butler, Pa.
________ ______ '■
I IF PEOPLE 1
H Were as careful about their drinking water as they are H
N; about the clothes they wear j :
i Bo
gSparkling Crystal Water
|| would be used in every house-hold for drinking purposes.
M| Absolutely pure means free from all germ life —
|| Organic matter and Mineral Impurities..
£:■: Sparkling Crystal Water is
IABSOLUTbLY PURE.
For sale by all druggists and first class grocers.
Our valuable booklet on pure water should be read
by every person. Sent free for the asking.
Crystal Water Co. of Pittsburg, Pa.
' SUFFERING WOMENII
ry&QCCOCCCOOOOOCCOCOSCCCCCOSCOOCt . |
] $5.00 THIS COUPON IS WORTH $5-°° il
. . . CUT IT OUT . . .
Present it at mv office, and I will allow you credit for this amount in moil- p ji
' ii nes and treatment. This is good for a short time only to readers of I In.-
■ piper. So avail yourself of the greatest opportunity ever offered for pi tting ;«
( > 1 reatment from a Specialist, at the oldest and most reliable Mtfdical Institution (j
in the state. k|
; 1
n, rre nne« All Female Weakness '•
liarrenness *„, l unnatural imclmr-s r-.ire i
:.nsual!y tlio result of malforma- mr »» without scraping or caustic aj |>h- v_.
1 or a displacement, which I K eatlom.
, - , rcome and cure without pain. Specific Blood tc 6fcin P«;co : -
Piles and Recta!
». .. , ... . OvJ jf J|/ other poisonous miner-il*. by
able, cured permanently with ut Wfc N eompomms. a..
',e k>,f«or pain. With no detantion W*. J , lg B ns w Immediately dU i '
:;i the household duties. ISjJK m±r:J " , „ ' .
>r supp-essed or t aln-ii.
1 Bladder and Kidney fe. ,-X flenstruatijn
. . ... /WPb * relieved snre. pulnles-; and &:•« ;
, cured in • surprising!/ c, : r. x the i r,i ..
hort tune. MLh—JSMBi regular.
y.'iito, if jou cannot call, as my home treatment is Tery successful. Enclose stamp t r r»j y. U
• siz cants In stamps for book on Diseases of Wjnmen. S3
1 (iradu.Uc Kurs«fn attendance. Consultation Krcr aud sacredly confltlentl.J. orn. *i- a
; -9 a. 111. to 7p. w.; JO;30 a. lu. to 4:30 p. in.
i DR. A. R.KIDD'S JN?fn"V IE J j
Rooms 202-203 Werner Building, 631 Penn Avenue,
I
j Advertise in the CITIZEN.)
R-R-Tl ME-TABLES
It It AL V K K
Time table in effect Nov. 1903.
i Pa«sen|jer trains leave and arrive at
Bntler as follows:
LEAVE FOK NORTH.
7:30 a. in., mixed for Punxititawnej,
Da Bois and intermediate stations.
10:17 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex
' press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford,
j week davs. for Rochester.
6:80 p. m. local for Pnnx'y, Du Bois
I and intermediate stations.
11:2."i p. m. night express for Buffalo
' and Rochester.
AKKIVE FROM NOETH.
a. in. daily, night express from
Buffalo and Rochester.
1»:4") a.m. week days, accomodation
from Dußois.
5:31 p.m. daily, vestibultd day express
from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash
ford week days from Rochester.
8:4") p.m. week days, mixed train
from Du Bois and Punx-utawney.
Trains leave the 15. & O. Station.
Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester
at 9:(»0 a.m. and 10:00 p m.. and for local
points as far as Dußois at 5:10 p.m.
B&O K R
Time taMe eflV-ctivi- Nov 22,1903. Eastern Stan.lard
Time
SOUTHBOUND
Allfeheny A.<*oonimodHtion a-m
Allegheny and (Icvt land *#:UO a-ni
AJW ?heny Express *ftlO a-ui
•• * - +n:4sa-m
Ullw.hmJ City AccomouMlation *l.4(»l»-in
Clii New Castle am! Allegheny Ex.... *-fc4o |»-m
Express *5:-4 p-ni
Accommodation *.VSO p.m
Ellw- 1 ati«l NVw i ;«>tle Accommodation... *'* '•& p-m
Pit!.-iurj:, Ell wood Ci*y and Xtw Castlo *€."oo p.m
NORTHBOUND
Kane and Itra.lf«'nl M:iil +9A'2 a-m
CUri. ii A«" -ommodation +4:55 p-m
Foxbnrg AccomnuMiation tt*#o p.ui
4 Daily. ♦ Sunday. t Sunday only.
Trains leave the Allegheny station for
Butler at 7:30, 8:15, 10:45 a.m.. and 1:15,
8:00. 5:30,6:15 and 11:30 p.m. Pittsbunr
statiot at 7:50 a.m. On Sunday at 7:30
а.m. and 6:15 ar.d 11:30 p.m.
For through tR-lceta, Pullman rnK-rrrtiuiu. and in
fornmti •. Api ly to W. K. TI'KNKK, Agt,
Butler, i'a,
E. P. SITII, A. «. P. A.,
Pittsburg, Pa
DESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO
I) Time table in effect Sept. 13. 1903
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
northward. Daily except SuDday. Southward
lit ad lp) (Read down)
2 10 14 STATIONS" i » lT
V>l CM P.M.I »m. A.M. pm
7 2o 2 20 Erie 7 00 12 IS
7 01 l Kairview 7 2*!12 41
♦> 51 1 Pi Girard 7 S 1*57
7 <>•» 1 15 nr. .CV>nne«Qt. . .ar 9 11 2 15
5 -?2 II 45 IT.. Oonneaut. .lv 7 15 11 45
j 3't 1 25 { Cr»nesTill«*. ... 7 .55 1 15
6 2> 120 Albion 8 00 1 20
ti 11 1 05 Shadeland 8 13 134
(', ( > lOt Spingl>oi«> S l l * 137
o
i j 40 12 3> Mnil J:nn . 8 l'> 2 05
630 1 (M ar.. Meadville.. ar 923 2 43
4 4o 11 52 Iv .MeadTille . lv 7 45 1 27
0 05 12 43 ar. .Conn.Lake, .ar 8 55 2 15
5 15 12 23 lv - lv 8 M 1 52
' 5 40 ar..LineaMlle ..ar 10 25
12 02 lv •« lv 8 25; 12 02
3 2d! 12 10 Ilartstown 8 59 2 22
5 17 12 1«» Adanunrille 9 05' 2 28
5 07 12 OO Osgood . 9 15 2 40
7 10 5 00 11 52 Greenville 6 30 9 23 2 50
7 05 4 53 11 45 Shenanjco € 38 9 29' 3 OO
6 45 1 35 11 22 Fredonia 0 > 9 47 317
6 27. J V) 11 o*s Mercer 7 1* 10 03 3 35 j
b 22 I 15 11 01 llonstou Junction 7 22 10 07' 3 40
G 01 3 s<j 10 41 Grove City 7 4» 10 25 4 01 j
5 47 10 281 Ifarriavilfe 7 5S 4 11
5 l'»i 3 38(10 20 BrancLton 8 07 10 43 4 23
6 45 108 11 14 ar.. .flilllard... aril 14 6 45
4 ;H« 3 0'! 700 1v... Hiltiard. . .lv 700 7 00' 300
5 351 3 3:V10 17 Keister S 12 10 4t> 4 27
5 IS; 3 19; 10 0;i Euclid S 3" 11 00 4 43
4 45' 2 50 3-"> Butler 9 0o 11 25 5 10
3 0- j 1 15 8 15 Allegheny 10 2.Y 1 00, 6 35
j pm Ipm am | a.m. pm p.m
Train 12. leaving Grove City 6.00 a. m.
I Mercer 6:2--». Shtnaugo 7:i)3, Greenville 7:10,
I Meadville Jet. 7,55, Conneautvllle Mtf, arrives
J in Erie at 9:40 a. m.
I Train 13, leaving Erie 5:10 p. m. Con
j neautvllle 6;3'>, MealviUe Jet, 7,00, Greenyille
I 7,10, Shenaugo 7,52, Mercer 8,31, arrives at G-*ove
I City at 8,55 p m,
E D. COMSTOCK,
I E. H. UTLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Gen. Mgr. Pittsburu. Pa
W. R. TUUNEK, Tkt Agt, Bntler, Pa
' PENNSYLVANIA % l s ,
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
ScuKDr; t is KrrtcT Nov. 30.1 ».£i.
SOUTr. V7EEK PAYS
A. M A.M. A M P. M P. M
; BUTLER 625 7 iijlO UV 235 tV)
Suxouliurg Arrive 6 .'-0 8 W 10 3° H 00 6
Bntler Junction.. " 723 83C10 55 U! 554
I I Jnuction.. .Loeve 1 2N 8 4<> 11 'H 29 f'< "0
Kntroim Arrive 7 8 52 11 48 3 j; 1(■
I Turenrum. 7 4 ! 859 11 i? 346 6 17
Springdale 7 5. » 9 13 12 07 3 57 6 27
: Claremont 1 93512 27 4 11. 6 41
| Sban*burg 8 1«» 94712 38 4 18 650
• Allegheny 83010<£ 12 51 430 700
A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P. M.
j SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butlei for Allegheny
City aud principal intermediate stations at 7:20 a. tn.,
ind 4:55 p. m.
NORTH. WEEK PATS
A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M. I*. M
Allegheny City.lv 63C 900 10 00 3 ( 0 5 19. 850
Sharpftburg 6 42 9 11 10 11 3 14 5 31 902
Ciaremout ... .. ....j 10 IS 325 5 913
Springdalo ! 9 34 10 35 3 4S 6 57 9 33
Tarentnm 7 11 9 45 10 4* 4 02 6 I<> ;♦ 44
I Natn.ua 7 17 95210 53 4 10 0 1« 951
Bntler June. . .ar 7 25 10 00 11 03 4 24 6 27 10 00
Butler June lv 7501003 12 50 430 6 33! 10 05
Saxonbnrg 8 20 10 30 1 IV 5 08 5 68 10 30
BUTLER. . 8 40 10 55 1 47 6 38 7 25 11 00
A.M. A.M. P.M. P M. P.M. l» M
J SUNDAY TRAINS.— Leave Allegheny City for Bet
I ( ler and princi(>%l intermediate stations at 7:03 a m. and
| 9-33 p. ui.
* FOR THE EAST.
Week Days. Siiudayt
A. MA. M. P.M. A.M. P M
J BUTI-EH lv 6 25 . . . 235
Bntler J'ct ar 723 325 810 j
Butler J'ct lv 785 335 814 .... I
Fee port kr 7 28. 337 817 .... !
I Kdkiminetaa J't.. .." 735 342 823 ....
■ Leechburg 44 7 4f» 351 836 ...
I West Apolk> 44 8 llj 413 857 ....
I Saltsl urn .." 8 40;..... 442 923 ...
j Blairsviile 910 520 962
Blaliwille lut. . . . " 924 •••. 5 [?) 10 00
Altoona " 11 35 860 1 4<J . ..
Harridtmrg 44 310 ~.. . 100 635
Philadelphia 4 ' 623 423 10 20
P. M.!A.M. A M. P.M. P.M
Through trains for the east leave Pittsburg (Union
SUtiuu), aa follows:
Atlantic Express, daily 3:00 a n
M •nhattiii Limite-l " (No cosurhes).. .3:35 44
PniiUMvlvauia Limited " (No coaches) ..7:15 44
New York 44 44 44 .... 7:15 44
l>ay Kxpreas, 44 7:30 44
Main Line Kxpresa. •• 8:00 44
PhiUd'a and New Yo. k
Kxpreiw, 44 12:01 Ni)Oll
Mail, " 12:46 P M
Uarrisburg Express daily 4 50 ,4
Philadelphia Express, 4 4:56 44
■astern Kxpreas, " 7:10 44
Fast Line, • .9 00 1
N**w York Special, dally for New York. only. 10:00 44
Philadelphia SiMKial daily. Sleeping
t«» I'hiladelphia, Baltimore aud Wash
ington. No coaches 10:'K) 44
Philad'A Mail, Sundays ouiy 8:30 A.M
For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge
rail route) 8:00 a.m.aud 900 p. m. daily, "Penn
sylvania Limited," and New York limited. 7:15 a. m,.
week days.
Buffalo and AUegehecy Valley Division.
Trains leave Knkiminetas Junction as follows;
For Buffalo, 9.5 Ca. m and 11.50 p. m. daily, with
through parlor and nleeping cars.
For Oil <."ity, 7.42 9.56 a. m., 2.J5, 6.15 and 11.50 p.
m. weok-days. Sundays, 9.66 a. m. t 6.16 and 11.5»>p.ni.
For Red Bank, 7.42,9.56, a.m., 235, 6.15, 10.15,
and 11.60 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.56,10.40 a. m.,
б.15 and 11.50 p. 31.
For Kittanning 7.42, 9.31, 9.56,11.14 a. m.,
6.15, 7.27, 10.15, and 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays,
9.56, 10.40 a. in., 6.15, 10.44, aud 11,50 p. m.
4 T' Stops only on nigual or uotica U» agent or con
ductor t«» receive or discharge passengers.
For detailed information, apply to ticket agout or
a<ldreas Thos. E. Watt, P;*ss. Agt. Western District,
G>rner Fifth Avunn** *ud Smithfield Street, Pittsburg,
PH.
W. W. ATTERBUBY, J li WOOD
Geu'l Muager. Pass'r Traffic Manager.
GEO, W. BOYD,
General Passenger
Wiulield It 11 Co Time Table
In effect Nov. 30th, 190:!.
WESTWARD.
STATIohN. AM P M
Leaves Went WiuHeld 7 30 2 45
" Bogg«yOle 745 300
'• Iron Bri.l K o TB6 JlO
'• Wlcfield J auction 81« »25
44 Lane 8 2»' 345
" Butler Junction 8 2M 3 40
Arrive Sutler 10 55! 5 38
Arrive Allegheny 10 02 5 05
W"
Arrive BUirsville 12 45J 5 90
EASTWARD.
STATIONS. A M P M
Leare BlaireviUe 7 50 2 S5 1
" A Utglieuy 1100 .100
" Butler 735 2»5
44 Kutler Junction 10 15 440
• 4 U..S 10 i 43
" w miicid Ju«iuiOai 10 3C» 455
44 Iron Bridge ifo 40 5<5
44 Bogg*ville 10 50 slt
Arrive Went Winfield 110 05 530
Trains i*t j' .*< Lan* *nU Iroo |»ridge only on Klag to
take on or leave off irtUMwUtfers.
Train* Connect at Butler Junctiou witi 4 ;
Train* Eastward for Freep* rt, Vandtrgrifi and 1
Blairsville Intersection.
Trains Westward for Natrona, Tar.-ntuin and Alls- |
gheny.
Trains Northward for Saxc.nburg, Marwood and But
ler.
B. G. BEALOR,
<««neral Manager.
Wuf' Wupjlhele,
Billiard and Pool Table*. Bar fc'ix
tnre«, Office© Desks. Chairs. Tables.
] Partitions, Bookcases, etc. Turning of
i Billiard and Pool Balls. Bowline Alley
Equipments. 418 Diamond s l-
Above Smithfield St.) Pittsburg, Pa.
| Eberle Bros^
I PLUMBERS \
S Estimates given cn all kinds of work. ?
I We make a specialty of s
* NICKLE-PLATED, V
) SEAMLESS, /
) OPEN-WORK. ✓
) 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa ?
S People s Phone. 630. C
Y\ If You are Interested In the
)) STOCK MARKET
write for special Information oonoarnlngf yK f
\\ MISSOURI PACIFIC
U whlo'i will prove of benefit to you.
WIRE OR TELEPHONE MESSAGES JU^EB
L. O. BILL PHONI—COURT IS6I.
jJ OUR DAILY MARKET FORECAST V\ Mj
[( MAILED UPON REQUEST. l| A! ElHftftM SB
P NEVILLE BAYLEY, H
\\ MEMBIR PITTSBURG STOCK EXCMANOI. J| \
JJ 417 Wood St.. PITTSBURG, PA.
MME. BARTLETT'S
MASSAGE PARLORS.
Mtr.o. Hart let t. assist.*! by a New York
mass«-ur and beauty specialist; magnetic,
electric, vapor batiis, scalp treat
ment, massage; bust development.
24 E. Robinson St., Allegheny City. Pa.
CHISHtSteR'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Wf^
Alwnv* r«»!L»bl« m'x 1 ft*
CllHill>;i:r. % »n »»
»oM metallic »*>\ •*. »«■:»! •» r; r b^^
Tnif no otltor. -l:» :?c«»rou«
(utiou»a;->i i&ait • ' v»;:rDrotH-iM,
or send I<*. in *-t:inn« ; * ljr Par!
moniatl* au<i - I«* Hcf for I. »«■««■»•
by return >1 nil. 10.0*>» 1 «-sum< uiiiU bold by
all J>rug*i~:s.
CHIOHBBTER CHEMICAL CJ.
SIOO 31**14k*m h<iu»re, FA
Ucitk"» wv.
L. C. WICK,
DKALKK TV
LUfIBER.
—m es wgasagM————
'
pTaaamDean's J
B A safe, certain relk .r Siu-pressed Pj
3 Menstruation. Nev"rltu,*n'.olsil. Safe! ■
■ Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed ■
■or l.ionev Refunded. Sen', prepaid Tor ■
I #I.OO per box. Will send them on trio?, to ■
K be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. K
B UHITIO MEPICALCO.. »o> 7«. U»CHI». »«. J
Sold in Pntler it the Centre Ave
Pharmacy
ttraiflm ftwni With Glasses. Artificial Eyes.
Eugene Heard Spectacle Co.
""LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
70-. PP.W AVKM K.
OPP. ?E.\.\:Bt'lLDlMi. PITTSBVRG.
3-19-ly
NO SPAVINS a sis
be eured in 45 minutes Lump Jaw.
splints and ringbones just as quick. Not
painful and never has failed. Detailed
information about this new method sent
free to horse owners by T. M CLUGH,
Kaoxdale, Jefferson Co., Pa.
W S. & E. WICK,
I)KA LEBS IN
Rough and Worked Lumber of all Kinds
Doors, Sash and Mouldings
Oil Well Klgs a Specialty.
Office and Yard
K Cunningham and Monrce fits
near West Penn Depot.
»pTrrj
MTJBTHA & BIIOWN, 339 sth Ave
l'lttsburg. Pa.,
Can sell your Beal Estate, Farm or Business.
Correspoutlenee solicited.
ALI. TRANSACTIONS CttKriDCKTIAL.
[ HEYMAN HARRIS,
\ LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS
j and RiDifiS HABITS, .
1 4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig: Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler ?enn'»
The best of horses and first class rigs a I
wava 0:1 hand and for hire.
Best accomnicdations In town for pernia
nent boarding and transient trade. Specl
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses
A good c ass of horses, both drivers and
draft horses always on hand and for sale
u r Jer a fall ffuarautoe; and horses boujcb
pon proper notification by
PEARSON B. NACE.
Teiejnone No. It .
10 Pep Cent. Semi-Monthly.
We are paying from t< to per o p nt
semi monthly in onr cooperative busi
ness; this is no bo»rd of trade or min
ing sctjepe, but an absolutely safe and
reliable business. conducted by compe
tent people; will bear thd fullest in
vestigation; a few thousand can be used
to advantage in tbi* business: subscrip
tions if-.'O and upward, Brennan & Co.,
45 La Salle st., Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE—Modern, well improved
farms and country homes. Write or
foaes F, C 'WBAy, one mile west
of Si.-ott'lal,,.
OO Yor v» nST TO HEI.L your farm or
other real estate? / can do It for you.
fend me full particular* at once.
4-ltt-03-ly JOHN KODUEB,
<O4 Kerttoae Building, I'lttabuw
KEEP OUT
THE COLD FROM YOUR SYSTEM
WITH AN OCCASIONAL <JLASS OF
LEWIN'S WHISKEY—STRAIGHT, OR
WITH A LITTLE HOT WATER.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
FIKCH, LAKt.K. UVKBHOLT.
taikKNHKIJtKK. 11. T UMtS, TH'ixPftOW,
<JIB«OX. OILLIH KB. BKIfMiIPMBT,
and offer them to you 6 year old at $1 per full
quart, 6 quarts £> 00.
GRAKI FATHER'S CHOICE.
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, fc? 00 per gal
lon. We pay express charges on all mail
orders of $5 00 or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE EEALEBS
I* WBES ABB LJQUOKS,
Ho U Sinithfifld St, formerly 411 Wile- St.
PITTSBUBG, PA.
•Phones: Bell 31«* P. * A. I*M.
ADJUSTABLE PIN.
Our Corner Clamp
made the "ACME"' <4gO<
. much superior to any W3"l P 1 .ry \\
other stretcher. Our ' ']< ft
New Patent Adjustable jfj, *
Pin loaves the scallups u
In their natural shape; does init weaken tho bars; li
of ample length, very practical and agrcatlmproro
ment. Don't fall to examine It. At your dealers,ot
iC.ME M'F'ti. CO., Alleiheay, Pa
1-7 -40 -1y
M. C. WAGNE«
AHTIST PHOTO 3 RAF 318
189 South Main St.
H. MILLER.
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
OFFICE— Room 50S, Butler County
National Bank bnildini?.
TSee the sign lire ft
opposite the
Old Postofflce,
Tbeodcre Vogeley.
Ktal Estate and
Inscrarce Agency,
238 S. Main Si
Batler, Pa.
I f you have property
to sell, trade, or rent
or, want to buy or
rent caii, write yr
uhone me.
List Mailed Upon Application
Pr. Miney Daridson.
r otherapeutic Santitarium and Nat
ural Healing Institute.
treat Enlarged Veins, Loss of Vitality,
Pre .tatorrbea, Rright'g Disease, liheuma
tlsn Bladder, etc. Osteopathy. Massaga
Elec rical Treatments. Oven. Vapor, Needle,
Show er, all other local applications.
Sanitarium:
SOB Seneca Street, Pittsburg, Pa,
Take Fifth avenue cari—get of at No. 3JOO,
13-]7-08-3m.
Afr KOWALSKY GAS EIGNE CO
Manufacturers of Small
1»L GAS and GASOLINE ESGINR
For Statlojary and Marine
Engines and Automobiles.
lUag/AJI Kowalsky Simplicity 2li P.
cor Blacksmith Shops. I'ump
gsS® ■'if -, lug water. Running Fans and
lee Cream Freezers, etc.
LATROBE.
fstarkey I
* ®
Leading Photographer, §8
Old Postoffipe Building, f|
$: Butler, Pa, H
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director,
245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA.
HUGH L. CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer ip
Fine Whiskies
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 278
people's Phopp 52§
316 East Jefferson Street.
BUTLER, P*