Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 10, 1904, Image 4

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    Nasal
CATARRH /mm
In all ita stages. JUo#
Ely's Cream Balm
cleanses, soothes and heals . V /
the diseased membrane. -*"7 l
It cures catarrh and drires
away a cold in the head
quickly.
Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads
over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im
mediate and a core follows. It is not drying—does
not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents.
ELT BROTHERS, SO Warren Street, New York
Victor Liniment
■aa——^
Takes Soreness out of Wounds
?nd Sprains, destroys fite in
* calds and Burns. Cures Croup
i i children relieves
i .m, and removes all Callous or
lard Lumps* Felons. Lumbago,
i curisy. Sciatica, and all deep
..utcd inflammations
f afe, Sure, Speedy
Y ctcr Remedies Company offeis r
»j:d for any certified case of LocJ-j ».
•■r itiood Poison, in man or beast, rt -
nig from the kick of an animal, 1 :- :i
the insertion of a rusty rail, or from i >
fresh wound, provided Victor Linin.e
U applied strictly according to direction.*
within 3 hours after wound has been re
ceived.
For further particulars address,
VICTOR REMEDIES CO.,
Frederick, Marj
For sale at Reed's Pharmacy
For Piles.
Sample mailed free.
One application gives relief.
The continued use of Hum
phteys' Witch Hazel Oil per
manently cures Piles or Hem
orrhoids—External or Internal,
Blind or Bleeding, Itching or
Burning, Fissures and Fistulas.
Relief immediate—cure certain.
Three Sixes, 25c.. SOe. and 01.00. Sold by
Drucclsts, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Medirlne Co., Cor. William and
John tits.. New York.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Vital Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $3.
told by Druggists, at seat prepaid on receiptor price.
Humphrey* 1 Msd. William 4 John SU., N. Y.
T A FT'S "pH I
/ —DENTAL ROOMS.--
• 39-sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa I!
>1 BW We're PR ACTIC AVLYdolngtlie [N
fiStaE CROWN and work ft
vf* ML^ ot Pittsburg— WHY NOT DO V
A!#r wBIYOURS? «» ll ' CROWNS L".
. IVI/lP D(1 BRIDGE reduced tc |L«
Dss PER TOOTH. Also thf l"
5/! » ■ r best set of 7e«t. »">. ONLY *8 /L'
3-19- lV
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. •
PFull 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.
The Peon Chemical Works. Philadelphia
—We pay the freight. Groceries a
wholesale to boarding houses and pri
vate families. You save 80 per cent
by trading with us. Write for prices.
The O. S. GATTON CO., wholesale
grocers, 116 Atwood St., Pgh., Pa.
h S ./VicJUNKIN * CO
Insurance & Real Estate
117 E- Jefferson St.>
fIUTbER, - - - PA
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
"DAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
grow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core of
each roll.
"REPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
T S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
or Shingles.
for PAROID is world
wide.
PMADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Facts, Sampleo anil Prices are
yours if you will ask us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA.
[SINGE 1893 I
I I b«>gan business in 1H93 Who
I wonld then have predicted the
j great advance in wealth that has
j since taken place?
But I tell you, the coming
■ years will beat it ont of sight.
Get into the push with those
who are going to reap the fatness
of the country's advance.
I will carry you on 5 per cent,
margins.
ESTABLISHED 1893.
R. M. Weaver
Stocks and Bonds
223 Poarth Avenue,
PITTSBURG,
j Local office, 213 S. Main St.
I Butler,
J. A. REYNOLDS,
Manager.
I TIMBER IN RIVER BEDS.
Fortune Avrnltn tlie Inventor of a
Method to Rwortr It.
"If some scheme could be devised,"
said a Stillwater (Mlnn.l man. "toy
which the sunken logs which fill tho
beds of rivers and creeks in the log
ging sections of Uiis country could only
be recovered. Immense fortunes would
be made. Along Uie St. Croix waters it
Is estimated that logs enough are im
bedded In the sand of river bottoms to
keep mills running for years. T'nder
present conditions the loss is total, for
no successful method has ever been de
vised to effect this saving.
"Occasionally logs eut years ago are
forced by the washings of floods from
their sand beds and driven upon the
■bores, where the action of sun and
Wind dries them out sufficiently so that
they will float down stream, but tho
percentage of logs recovered Is small,
and millions of dollars' worth of prop
erty Is lost beyond recovery until some
enterprising genius invents a machine
or process to recover the timber.
"At Stillwater logs occasionally come
to the sorting booms bearing marks in
use half a century ago, and when they
appear the old lumbermen grow remi
niscent of men who have been long
forgotten, but who were Important
operators In the pioneer logging days
of Wisconsin and Minnesota.
"No possible estimate can be made
of the amount of timber thus lost, but
lumbermen estimate that the rivers of
Wisconsin, in the value of the logs
burled in their sands, have fortunes of
, millions of dollars if the logs could be
recovered. Wisconsin has been one of
the big pine states, and your Chip
pewa, Wisconsin, St. Croix and Me
nominee rivers and their tributaries
contain fortunes in sunken timber.
"Strange as it may appear, the value
of the timber Is not lessened, even after
it has been submerged for half or
quarter of a century. Efforts have been
occasionally made to recover sunken
logs. At one time a company was or
ganized at Stillwater to dredge streams
and thus recover some of the timber,
but the plan did not work with any
great degree of success, this method
being found too expensive. Some one
will come along some day with a plan,
and this immensely valuable product,
now lost, will be recovered."—Milwau
kee Sentinel.
CAIRO A PERPETUAL SHOW.
Xonhere Else Arc There Such Vlrtd
Color and Strlliinir t'ontrant.
Cairo reminds one of on impressionist
picture—it is so unreal, the colors are
so unnaturally bright and the costumes
and the manners of the people so dif
ferent from what wo are accustomed
to. The scenery and the actors ap
pear to belong to another world, For
the first few days after your arrival
you are satisfied to sit on the terrace
of Shepherd's hotel and watch the
noisy, restless, ever changing crowd —
half oriental, half European —that
passes back and forth on foot, on horse
back, in carriages, on ca nels and
astride diminutive donkeys.
Every nation of the eartli s< ems to be
represented, and the prescuu touches
fingers with the past wheiever you
may look. Under the glare of an elec
tric llglit you see venerable Ar.-.l) sheiks
wearing the same robes and leaning
upon the same sort of staff that was
used when Abraham was a boy, and
scribes with Inkstands made from the
boms of cattle and pens whittled from
reeds sit at the street corners and at
the threshold of the postoffice, writ
ing letters at the dictation of patrons
whose fingers have never been taught
to frame tbeir thoughts in words.
Go a block from the most modern of
modern hotels and clubs, and you will
come face to face with stately patri
archal figures in ample turbans, long
vests of Syrian silk and outer robes of
cashmere that seem to have stepped
out of an Illustrated liible, and as the
sun goes down you hear the call of the
muezzin from the balcony of the min
arets, and devout Moslems drop down
on the pavement to pray. Water car
riers with the same sheepskin and pig
skin bottles that were used by the
patriarchs rub up against English
grooms In top boots and silk hats; sher
bet and licorice water and lemonade
sellers, with tin cans and brass cups,
which they clink like castanets, gossip
with peddlers of post cards and wax
matches. Merchants, bankers, lawyers,
soldiers, beggars, guides, policemen,
meet and dodge each other.
Officials from the foreign office and
the treasury, conscious of their Impor
tance and responsibility and dressed in
the smartest of modern French tailor
ing, halt at the crossing to avoid an
Egyptian lady riding astride upon a
donkey with her bare feet in velvet
slippers and her face covered with a
musty black veil. Syrians in long, bag
gy trousers and braided Jackets; Bed
ouins In flowing robes of brown and
white stripes, whose turbans indicate
the clan to which they belong; Persians
with tall caps of brown camel's hair,
Nubians with faces as black as eoal,
Egyptian feliahln in ragged blue shirts
and fezzes of red felt, Copt priests
In long black gowns like those worn
by our Judiciary and sharp edged stove
pipe hats, Englishmen In pith helmets
and khaki suits, keen eyed Algerians In
white robes, and representatives of ev
ery other race and nation elbow one
another as they pass along the side
walk, talking with nervous gesticula
tions.
There is nothing like it elsewhere in
the world. It is new and novel to the
oldest traveler, and on« must have seen
the strange picture for himself to ap
preciate how unique and how fascinat
ing it Is.—Chicago Kecord-Herald.
Victim* of lami'i They Dear.
Many people go through life the vic
tims of their parents' lack of judgment
In naming them, but few are atfiicted
as was an iudlviduul who lived some
years ngo in Augusta, Me., and who9o
tombstone In the cemetery attests tho
burden that he bore. The tombstone
says: "Here lies Ansel O'Gansel Anselo
(Janselo Chandler White Iluntoun Wat
son. Weep not for me." Scarcely less
burdened was Mrs. Henrietta Tlneretta
Tlngtong Terio Thompson of Wiscon
sin, nee Henrietta Terio, which wn* tho
actual name of a resident of Oshkosh,
and Sarah Ann Grldley Hatch Ilohneg
Panken Rnymond Wnterhouse of Nan
tucket, whose relatives were all re
membered at her christening. To have
escaped such a fate as that any plain
John Smith should bless his stars!—
Boston Transcript.
Whrre Man anil Dog Differ.
"Pedigree in a dog makes hiui valu
able, doesn't it?"
"Certainly."
"Funny, isn't It?"
"What's funny ?" "N
"Why, it's my experience that pedi
gree makes u man pretty dara near
worthless."—Chicago Post.
Fciv I'rnycr*.
Yern—Now, If all men would vote
they pray this would truly be a happy,
world. Dern—But If that should ever
happen you wouldn't get the averago
man to the polls once in ten yeara.—»
Catholic Standard. (
Their Good Offices. i
"I see they're advertising twenty-five
cent lunches. What do they give yout'*
"An appetite for your dinner."—Plill*
ndclphia Ledger.
Chance is a word void of sense. Noth*
Ing can exist without a
talre. - i
A THatmat of -Literature.
"You are always more or less skep
tical about what you see In print."
"Yes," answered the man who lias
his own Ideas about things. "Truth
inny be at the bottom of a well, but
It isn't an ink well." —WusJiijijfton (Star.
ii>i ' "*7T|i n* i i """"7
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lllnL ■„, ■•'""
H A delicious, table delicacy with all the goodness of the ,cj
■ graini retained. Itspurity is protected,goodness guaranteed W
1 'cleartlinessf sotnething so uncommon in com- i;
P njon syrups. Three sizes, ioc, 25c and 50c.at all grocers.
■Y «¥»***»* »*•***-**•:■ **•*»*»***««< * ****
I The Butler County National back, 1
BUTLER, PA |
1 OFFERS GREATER SECURITY TO DEPOSITERS THAN ANY |
OTHER BANK IN THE COUNTY. f
1 Capital Paid in ■••• $200,000.00
1 Shareholders' Liability. 200,000.00
1 * Surplus and Profits ■•■■ 195,000.00 — $595,000.00 |
| Assets over $2,500,000.00 |
$ Ccmbined wealth of Stockholders $10,000,000.00.
Z 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 business cither in person or by mail.
j| JOSEPH HAIITMAN, President. Jxc. G. McMarmn*. Cashier. *
* JOHN V. RITTS, Vice President. ALBERT C Kkcg, Asst. Ci;sh:er. *
£ T. P. MIFFLIN, Vice President. W. S. BLAKSL.EE, As;-t. Cashier. I
3K3KJKX * •«•** **** ******** * **# **** **** **** ***» **** * ****
i-Z:Z3&£
Let Your Money Work for You.
It will earn 3 per cent, interest,
compounded, if deposited with the
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
I No account is too small. SI.OO wi I start it.
\ Capital, Surplus and Undivivded Profits
$435,000.00. I
II
WM. CAMPBELL, JR., Prep g
Louis B. STEI.V, Treßß.
C. E CRONENWETT. Asst Tress. gj
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j Standard Trust Company |
BUTLER, PA.
| CAPITAfc ------ - $150,000.00 |
Int<?r<?st Paid on Deposits |
Prompt and Careful Attention to all.
C. D. GReeNfcEE, President.
C. A. 3AlbEy, Scctv?. and Treasurer.
**** **** ** **** **■* * * **** **** **** **** *-**-* *s*** **-*■* ****
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLF.R, PA.
CAPITAL ----- SIOO,OOOOO
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - - 332,000 00
(EAHNKD)
Accounts of the pnblic solicited. A liberal rate of interest paid.
JOHN YOUNKINS, President.. JOHN HUMPHREY. Vice President.
E. W. BINGHAM. Cashier. J. F. HUTZLKR. Aas't Cashier.
| ;i jj'
I SAV!HGS°ACCQUNTS. WITHOUT NOTICE. |
! 1 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK ||i
* 01 PITTSBURGH,
I 033 SMITHFIELD STREET.
fe The Best Friend of the man or woman of moderate means is gj
Ijj 1 1 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT in a strong Bank.
P WE PAY FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST on savings accounts H
33 opened with first deposit of not lesi than SIOO.OO, and any H
Hj amount may be withdrawn without notice.
Sj Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability $2,000,000.00. B "
| Pays Per Cent j
* '-illftj On Savings Accounts. £
J WTIWJTIWPf lILH Compounded Scmi-Anntially. \
* Wpj Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mail as J
* M Coming in Person. Ask How. J
] rt»#ET»pVEK $7,000,000. »
I WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS, 5
< PITTSBURGH, PA.
v. 1
;rl■ r I? 41? rI? rlr rl-r rl? r-I-r rl 1 ? rlrrl"? rlr rlr rlrrlrrl-r rlr r rl~r
I Great Sacrifice Sale jj
& —This Week a»t— A
I Rockenstein's Millinery! |
Pattern and Trimmed Hats at your own price.
iji Ladies' and Children's Hats, Ostrich Plumes, Rib- A
W? bons, Birds, Ornaments, Velvets.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 3;
j Rockenstein's |
31 ?!?
T|? R2* South Main fttrai, ' Butl«r, ' ,; - ijj
w Arriving ?Almost Daily H
\i BROWN & CO'S
H The New Spring Goods &
M Iron Beds at $3.00, $3.50 and up —in colors or white. M j
Dining Room Chairs, solid oak. round seat, full back V, J !
posts, $9.00 per set. !
fcl Odd Dressers, combinations from SB.OO and up- Fig J
Yd wards, neat, well made oak. j
UOur Carpet and Rug Department Now fe-
U Complete. g
WA Room Size Rugs—Brussels from sl3 up. Art In
grains—all wool, 9x12 size, $lO, New de
signs in 9x12 Reversible at sl3.
Ingrain Carpets—All wool, best quality, in patterns f" $
Wl to suit any room, 70c per yard.
Velvet Brussels —At SI.OO and $1.25.
| rfi Tapestry Brussels —In patterns suitable for Hall and M
Stairs, Bed Rooms or Parlors at 75c.
f# We have a large showing in all grades of better
carpets —don't fail to see our exclusive designs. «
iy COME IN AND COMPARE. U
S BROWN 8c CO. {
No. 135 North Main St., Butler.
f4r V'V 2
_ . ;
t£VTH BROS.
[Across from Farmers Nat. Bank.]
Our Big Line of
Spring Waif Papers
are all in, and are the finest ever shown in Butler.
Prices Are Low.
. . Big Lot of Room Mouldings and Window Blinds .
EYTH BROS.
The Cyphers Incubator I
-
'lit °" ly senuine Patent-dia- |
HljS phragm, non-moisture and I,
•jl self ventilating incubator. I
Winner of Gold Medal and £
Highest Award at the |j
Pan-American Exposition, 1
| October, 1901. The stan- |;
| d ird hatcber of the world, jg
i ' P* j Call and see this incuba- |
Af tor at the store of
J.G. & VV. CAMPBELL I
210 Soutn Main Street, Butler, Pa.
I IF PEOPLE 1
Were as careful about their drinking water as they are K
about the clothes they wear *
Sparkling Crystal Water I
would be used in every house-hold for drinking purposes. H
: Absolutely pure means free from all germ life- g
Organic matter and Mineral Impurities.
\ Sparkling Crystal Water is H
ABSOLUThLY PURE. ||
| For sale by all druggists and first class grocers. 1|
I Our valuable booklet on pure water should be read H
by every person. Sent free for the asking. «
| Crystal Water Co. of Pittsburg, Pa. p
SUFFERING WOMEN*!
I
:] $5-OOTHIS COUPON IS WORTH $5-00 ||
. . . CUT IT OUT . . .
Present it :it my office, and I will allow you credit for this amount in mod- fI
ienM and treatment. '! >■ is is good for a short time only to reader* of this \ .
j I'.ij'er. So avail yourself of the ureafe*t opportunity ever ottered for fretling K j
reatment from a Specialist, at thu oldest and most reliable Medical Institution o.j
in the state. V
jy ' flCCeoSflßooOaC6ooß g^u U ' If 'n | l r | in r i 1 fj
Barrenness Alt Female Weakness g
and unnatural disciiai
i :s usual!/ the result of nialfornia- ft without scraplug or cauntie rppti-f?
tin or a displacement, which 1 Nft cations
vcrcoine and cure without pain. » W Specific Blood & Skin Dise. cf!
Piles and Rectal 21 'Sv'ls cured without mercury or p.>u
•• uhlea cured permanently without M 2. f/ other ,H.iwn«ua minute t» 1 »;- ■, r
knlfo or p.ilu, with no dctc'itlun » Wft V Tecetabla compounds, c, 4 M
I f, m the houielMftl duties. TfiflPSfcsrf Usui to Immediately dK pp- .r
_ suppressed or Painful
Bladder and Kidney jrm. nemtruntian
1 ,u * ,urpru,ok "
J If y»u cannot call, a« rny homo treatment Is very successful. Hue lose stamp f r rspljr. ■
. . . J si* eciits m litatupl f«»r book ou Diseasesof Women. g
} Graduate Nurse in attendance. Consultation Kree and sacredly confidential, OFFICE Horns Bj
4 - a. m. to 7p. xxi.; Sunday, 10:30 a. ui. to 4:30 p ui. B
i DR. A. R. KIDD'S
Rooms 202-203 Werner Building, 631 Penn Avenue,
§| PITTSBURC, PA.
Advertise in tbe CITIZEN.
R-R-TIME-TABLES
It It A 1' It It
Time table in effect Nov. 23, 19(M.
Passenger trains leave and arrive at
Bntler as follows:
LEAVE FOR NORTH.
7.80 a. m., mixed for Pnmgntawney. |
Du Bois and intermediate stations.
10:17 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex
press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford,
week days, for Rochester.
6:80 p. ni. local for Pnnx'y, Du Bois
and intermediate stations.
11:25 p. in. night express for Baffalo |
and Rochester.
ARRIVE FROM NORTH.
6:o* a. ui. daily, night express from
i Buffalo and Rochester.
9:45 a.in. week days, accomodation I
I from Dnßois.
j 5:81 p.m daily, vestilr.iltd day express
! from Bnffali. Has connection at Ash
> ford week days from Rochester.
I 8:45 p.m. week days, mixed train
from Du Bois and I'unxsut.iwney.
Trains leave the B. & O. Station.
I Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester
at !t:00 a. m. and 10:00 p m.. and for local
points as far as Daßois at 5:10 p.m.
It & <> It It
Time <flt-cti*e >\.v22.1905. Kajii-rn Standard
Time
BorrHr.orsD
A!l«' S l,. uy A" "lunii-U'l' TI a-m
Hii.l Ot-velaii: llvpr.- •?■'«) a-m
Allrphmn Kxprew ♦v.ln n-m
• ' •• + 11.15 a-m
Kllwt.sl City Accomni.latin *t:4» |«-m
i IK u.- >, NVu I asll*> and Alios!'-ny tl •
All.'?t.en> Fipr.— *5.24 1-m
A i iumo.li»ii in *5:50 p.m
V'lm — i ~i, l Xi '.t r.isili- A > ••• .mniodalion... "S:W i>-iu
fUMmn, HtaaodCßy aadln <'«atle.....*<voop.ni
NORTHBOUND
Katie and Bradford Mail +9:42 a-m
(Tarii'ii A- ii *4:ss|vm
Koxhuiy A« v nun "lation ... *8:00 |'.w
*■ Daily. * A ctpt Sunday. t 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 6:15 and 11:30 p.m.
Fti*through ticket.-, Pullman tin» »n«l in
formation aj'i'lj to W. K. TI'BNER, A^ T .
Butler. I*a.
K. I'. SITU, A. 'J. P. A..
Pitt*hurg, Pa
I»FSSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO.
1) Time table in effect Sept. 13. 1903
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
northward. Pally except Sunday. Southward
K.-ad ij>) (U»*a.i down)
1 10 14 STATIoN*" 1 9 II
P.M. i' M -I'.M. a.m. A.M |ni
7 25 2 20 F.rie 7 00 1. IS
701 1 53 Kair«i-w 72#12 41
6 Si 1 (2 lilrard 7 S, IS 57
70" 1 15 ar. .C'onueaut.. ar 9 U 215
5 32 11 45 lv., itonueaut.. .IT 7 15 11 45
a 3:1 1 2.) Cr»nw*Tillf 7 55 1 15
1 20 All i>-n 8 00 1 20
(ill 1 05Shadtdand 8 l:i 131
ti i-> 1 tti Siiiagbuio 8 I'* 1 37
dO2 12 57 Cornraavill-*. ... S -i 14!
> 5 40 12 35 Muil Janet.. 8 15 2 05
I 6 30 1 OS ar..Me«dville.. ar 1)23 2 43
4 43 11 52' lv. . Sleailville.. .1* 7 45 1 27
ti <»5 12 43 ar..Conn.Lake, .ar 8 55 2 15
5 15 12 23 lv " 1* 8 33 1 52
f 5 40 ar.. Lineeville . .ar 10 25
,12 02 lv IT 8 25 12 02
I 5 23 12 Iti Hartatown 8 59 2 22
5 17 12 ll' Adanurillc fl 115 2 28
5 07 12 i»> Oagood , 9 15' S 40
7 10 5 00 11 52 Grwnviltc 0 :t0 9 23 2 50
7 05' 4 51 11 45 Shenango 6 38 9 29 3 00
6 45 1 35 11 22 Krwdouia 0 5* 9 47 3 17
ti 27 I 20 11 oil .Mercer 7 1* 10 0-i 3 35
b 22 1 15 11 01 Houston Juuctlon 7 22 10 07 3 40
6 01 3 50 10 41 Grove City 7 II 10 25 4 01
5 47 <lO 2s Harrisville .. ..7 S*' * 14
5 4" 3 38i 10 20 Itran.hton 8 07 10 43 4 23
6 45! | o-i 11 14 ar.. .Uilliard... ar 11 14 645
4 31' 3 OH 7 OO lv. . Hlliiard. ..lv 7 00; 7 00 3 Oo
5 3"> 3 33'10 17 Ki-iater 812 10 4.i 427
5 !»' 3 19 l'l 03 Kuelid S 3" 11 00 4 43
4 45 2 50: 9 35 Butli-r 9 0" 11 25 5 10
3 0»< 1 15 8 15 Allegheny lo 25 1 00 6 35
■ pin : ['in am a.m. pm I' m
3 Train l-\ leaving Grove City 6.<»0 a. m.
L Mercer fc i h'«u«tnK»» 7:iKJ. Greenville 7:10,
3 Mi'»'lviile Jet. 7,53, Couneautville arrives
H in Erie at 8:40 a.. m.
M Train l'-i, leaving Erie 5:10 p. ni. Con
-3 m autville 0;36, Mtmdville Jet, 7,00, GreeoyUle
B 7,10, Shelmcgo 7,52, Metrer 8,31, arrives at G-ov«
■ « ity at 8,55 p m,
E D. COMSTOCK,
| E. H. UTLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt,
Gen. Mgr. Pittsburg. Pa
| W. R. TURNEK. Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa
I PENNSYLVANIA % L # ,
* WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
'> ScnEnrLi IS KFMIT NOV. 30. ISOIi.
sorrl'. , Y.KKK DAYf
AM AM. A.M. r. MP. M
BI'TLEB Lear,- 6 2A 7 10 00 2 3* 4 15
rtaxonburg Arrive 6 8 04 10 »> 8 00 5 .it-
Butler Junction.. •' 7 Ira 3 3f. 10 SS » 2-5 5 .">4
Butler Junction. L.HT. 7 » 840 11 3d X 2-.' o<o
Natnma Arrive 7 .1(1 8 52 11 48 3 89 0 10
Tarentuiu j 7 43 859 11 57 3 46 8 17
Spriugdato 765 9 1 i 12 07 367 6 27
Clartwout 9 35 12 27 4 11. 6 41
Simrpaburg 8 19 947 12 38 4 18 6 50
Allegheny 8 liO iO (« 12 61 4 3«» 7 00
A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.— L»«uv»* Butlei for Allcgbou)
City and principal iutenncliute station* at 7:20 a. BJ.,
and 4:*5 p. tn.
NORTH. WEEK DATS
A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M P.M. P. M
Allegheny City.lv 6SO 00"10 00 3(0 5 li» 850
Sliarpahurg 5 42 911 10 11 3 14 531 902
Ciaremont 10 18 3 25 5 40 9 13
Hpringdale M 34 10 35 3 4S 557 8 .'J3
Tarentnin 7 11 9 45 10 4»> 4 02 0 10j 944
Natrona. 7 17' 95210 53 4 10 6 If «.» 51
Butler June. ...m 7 25 10 00 11 O i 4 6 27 10 00
Butlei June lv 7 60! 10 03 12 60 4 30 6 3) 10 05
Saxonburg 820 10 :u 1 1 15. 5 00 •> 6** 10 30
BUTLER. . 8 4(J 10 6 r > 147 638 7251t 00
A.M. A.M. P.M. P. 01 P.M. 1» M
SI'NDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for Put
ier and princij al intertnodiate station* at 7:OH a m. and
9-33 p. m.
tfOR THE EABT.
Week Days. tiunday*
A M A. M. P. M A.M. P M
Brrui IT 62* . . . 236 *7 2b
Butler J'ct ar 723 325 8 1(>
Butler J'ct lv 7 Jjo 335 814 ....
KVeport *r 728 337 817 ....
Kikiminetaa J't.. 735 342 821 ....
Leechburg " 7 # Asl 8 3tf ...
Heat Apollcj 44 811 413 867 ....
Saltsburg " 840 1 C 953
Blairaville.. 9 It; 520 952 ....
Biairsville Int.. .. 44 924 •••*. 530 10 00
Altooua 14 11 ;16 ... . 8 V 1 40j. ..
flat tin!>u rg 44 310 100 636
Philadelphia 14 6 23 4 23 10 20
P M. A M. A.M. P M.'P.M
Through trains for the eaat leuvo Pittsbcrg (Union
Station), AN follows:
Atlantic Express, daily 3:00 A M
Manhattan Limited 44 (No coaches).. .3:35 4 '
PHtuisylvauia Limited " (No coaches) 7:16 u
New Yoik 44 44 » ... 7:15 44
Day Express, " 7 : ao 44
Main Line Express. •• 8:00 44
Pl.ilad a and New Yoik
Kxpn>s, 44 1201 Noon
Harrieburg Mail, " 12:46 P.M
Harrifthurg Express iaily 4:50 44
Philadelphia Express, 4 ..4:66"
Eastorn Express, '• ... 7:10'•
Knst Line, • g.OO •
N*w York S|M)ciai, daily for Now York, only. 10:00 44
Pbiladi-Iphia HpecUl daily. Sleeping
to I'itihiilulphUi, ijaltiuiore aud Ua»it
iugton. No c«laches 10100 4 I
Philttd'a Mail, Sundays omy 8 30 A. 11
For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge
rail route) 8:00 a.m.and 9::H) p. m. daily, 4,Penn
sylvania Limited," aud New York limited. 7:15 a. in .
Buffalo and Allegehecy Valley Division.
Trains leave KinkiminetaM Junction as follows:
For iiuflalo, 9.56 a. m and 11.50 p. m. daily, with
through parloc and aloeping cars.
For Oil City, 7.42 9.A6 «. w„ 2. J5, 6.16 *nd J1.50 p.
m. w«ek-da>N. Sundays, 9.66 a. m # , 0.16 and 11.50p tn.
For Red Bank, 7.42,9.66, a.m., 236, ♦!. 16, 10.15,
aud 11.60 p. m. wtH»k-da>s. .Sundays, 9.56, 10.10 a. m.,
6.15 aud 11.60 p. m.
For Kittanning 7.42, 9.31, 9.&fi, 11.14 a.
6.16,7.27,10.15, and 11.50 p. m. weeknlays. Sundays,
9.56, 10.40 a. m., 6.16,10.44, and 11.50 p. m.
"f Stops only ou nigual or notice t<» agent or con
ductor to receive «»r dischui g** ]>aMi4<<ugcr<«.
FOl detailed informati<>ii, apply to ticket agent or
addr«M Thos. E. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District,
Corner Fifth A venu»« aud Smith Held Street, Pittsburg,
J'H
W. W. ATTERBI'RY, J R WOOD
Cen'l Manager. PaMs'r TraOli* Manager.
tiKO, W. BOYD,
General Passenger Agt-nt.
Winlicht K It Co 'l line Table
In effect Nov. :ioth, 1903.
STATION'S. IAM r M
We.tWinflclJ 7 3" a 45
H .KK»villo 7 45 .1 OO
" I run ItrtclK*- 7&> 310 1
41 Win Meld Junction 810 326 1
M Lane h2" .1 X) (
14 Butler Junction 826 340 t
Arrive » utler 10 66 6 38
Arrive Allegheny 10 02 6 t»5
pm f
Arrive BlainnrUl# 12 4A| 6 20 )
EASTVV A RD.~ 1
STATIONS. A "STM
l.eave BUirsville 7 50 2 26
44 Allegheny 900 300 1
44 liutler I 736 236
44 Butler Juiutiou 10 15 440
44 la&oe 10 Ift 4 43
" VVintU'M Juuctiun 10 .M' 450
" Iron Bri.|g« 10 401 5 «fi
" B.«pr>ill« !o St>. SIS
Arrive We«t VlnMI |lO 00 5 M>
1
Tr»lin Xt .p at I.nne and Irun Ilriilge uuly un Flag tu {
tnke on or leave :■<! MiHenKon.
Traiiia Connect at Butler Junction will,.
Train* tjo.t«ard for Frwpcrt, VanderKrlrt auJ c
Trains Westward for Natrona, Turt nluni and A!!'- ,
ghenT.
Train, Northward lor Buonbarg, Marwood aud Hut- f
I). O. KCAIiOn,
fji noral Muuog.r.
*
C
Wm. Wucrthele,
Billiard and Pool 'fal.le#, lin? Fix j
tiint, Office® Dt-sks. Chairs, Table*. „
Partitions, Bookcases, etc Turning of „
i'illiartl and Pool Ball*. Bowling Alley f
LC<inii>uifntrt. 418 Diamond
Above bmithaeld St.) PitUbnrg, Pa.
U-&-o<i-aai
sEberle Bros.,\
\PL,UMBERS
Estimates given cn all kinds of work. ?
C We make a specialty of s
NICKLE- PLATED, C
J SEAMLESS, /
) OPEN-WORK. Y
/ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa ?
S People s Phone. 630. c
The Davis Sewing flachine tor Sale by
W. B. McCaqdless, 45, Euclid,
Also Pianos and Organs.
MME. BARTLETT'S
MASSAGE PARLORS.
Mm>, BHrllelt. assisted by a New York
masseur and beautv specialist; magnetic,
electric, vapor hath*, sralp treat
ment. massage; bust development.
24 E. Robinson St., Alli'Rlieny City. Ta.
CHIUHLSsCR'S ENGLISH
PENNYSCYAI PILLS
C° p -
Hufr. Aiwr.v> i.: ; ~ (bt
' !! : s e. He<4 a IK*
UOM \ A. U blue r.bbon
Ta'ae no p;ltcr. dHTitr< eon« ..übali
tutlonaaUHi l»»4t a11«.u%. ..I > ~ur-<'
or senil le. in :-n ' ■ l»r* : Ivt.lara, rra4l«
luooiala unci 'SjjJCI
by return Mull. :.>.«•>(» - 1 ■. Mimotiisds. sold b)
all Hrucs *ts.
CIiICKEJrr.K •■'HSMICAL CO.
■KM SaJ-Mo. v., I'I'ILA, Pi
L. C. WICK,
DKALSR JN
LUHBER
Ifnaflam'-v-fit. Dean's I
Bj A wifo, certain rrllt r Soramwt B
■ Menstruation. NVv r ki.. .*-11 to fnA. Kafe! ■
B Sure! Hpcody! Satisfaction <iuan.nl«e<l ■
lor motley Refunded. H* i n'_ prepaid Cor H
■ SI.OO t»>r box. Wlllaond thi in on to ■
I be paid for when relieved. Kumplei Free. ■
Sold in Pntler at the Centre Ave
Pharmacy
Headaches Cured With Glasses. Artificial Eyes.
Eugene Heard Spectacle Co.
LEGITIMATE OPTICIANS
70S >"F.\\ AVEM'K.
OPP. rESStBI'ILBISU. PITTSBrUG.
5-10-ly
NO SPAVINS 2&2EK.S;
be cured in 45 minnteß. Lump Jaw.
splints and ringbonex ju«t as quick. Not
painful and never has failed. Detailed
information about this new method sent
free to horse owners by T. M CLUUH,
Knozdale, Jefferson Co.. PP.
W S. & E. WICK,
• DEALERS IN
Hough and Worked Lumber of til Kind*
Doors, Sash and Mouldings
Oil Well lilfrs a Specialty.
Office anU Yard
K. Cunningham and Monroe Sts
i near We«it Penn Depot,
nn—ryv rj
MTIKTn A & BBOWN. 239 sth Ave
Plttsimrir. I'a.,
Can sell your Ileal F.state, Farm or Ruslness.
i Correspondence solicited.
At.l. THANSAOTIONS CONriDtNTI AL.
I HEYMAN HARRIS,
j IADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS
and RIDING HABITS, .
I 4597 Forbes Street, Corner Craig Street,
I PITTSBURG, PA.
Pa rson B. Nace's
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick House Butler °enn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs »i
ffuvs on hand anil for hire.
tiest accommodations In towu for prrina
nent boarding and transient trade. Sped
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses
A good c ass of horses, both drivers aad
draft horses always on hand and for sale
u**der a full guarantee; and horses boujrb
yon proper not!float 10p bv
PEARSON B. NACE,
Te.u jnone No. 21 .
FARMS FOR SALE.
The undersigned, acting nnder a
power of attorney from the heirs of
Oeorge Muizland. dee'd.. late of Clinton
twp., Batter Co , Pa.; offers at private
sale the farm lately occupied bv the
decedeut. located two miles soutlnvest
of Saxonburg and one mile from the
Bessemer railroad station of Bartley,
containing
I§2 1-2 acres,
with good TJuudings. and consideied
one of the beyt farm* in the township.
Also another farm of
130 acres
in same township, with good buildings
and in a good stHte of cultivation, uM
adjoining farms with an oil production
from the Third sand.
Inqnire of
WAUER,
R. F. D. No. UO, baxonburg, Pa.
i
KEEP OUT
THE COLD FROM YOU fj SYSTEM
WITH AN OCCASIONAL GLASS OF
LF.WIN S WHISKEY—STKAIGHT, OB
WITH A LITTLE HOT WATER.
ALWAYS IN STOCK
FUCK, «LABGE. OVEBHOI.T.
UIIRKMIK.nKK, Mi.TI.XIS. IHikPlfol,
GIBSON, D1L1. 1,1 EH. Bi:|-(;tPOKT.
and offer them to you 6 year old at (I uer fall
qaart, ts quarts (3 00.
GRAMFATHEK'S CHOICE.
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, £ 00 per gal
lon. We pay express charges on all mail
orders of s.">oo or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IB WII.ES AID LIQUORS,
Ro 14 SmiUfield St, formerly 411 Watci St.
PITTSBURG, PA.
'Phocea: Bell P. a A. 145*.
ADJUSTABLE PIN.
Our Corner Clamp ,PA>
niide the "ACME" "Wll
much superior to any tfc}"/ .ffi&SMHH«
other stretcher. Our ' Ji f - H
New Patent Adjustable ]M U* . 'f ■
Pin leaves the scallops
in their natural shape; does iiot weaken the bars; k
of ample length, verv practical and agreatlinprof»
ment. Don't fall to examine 1U At your dealers,!*
ICME M F'ti. CO., Allegheny, Fa
1-T -40 -ly
j
M. C. WAGNKK
ARTIST PHOTO GRAPHFmI
- i
139 Borith Main ft.
H. MILLBB,
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
and REAL ESTATE.
OFFICE— Room 508, Bntler County
National Bank buildinu.
I See Ibe «lgn direct
opposlie the
Old Pottofflce.
Thec(?rrf Yrgclej,
Veil E*iale fod
LE liiurarn Ageocy,
230 S. Main St.
Boiler, Pa.
If you have property
to sell, trade, or rent
or, waDt to buy or
rent caii, write or
übone me.
List Mailed Upon Application
Dr. Miney Davidson.
i otherapeutic Santitarium and Nat
ural Healing Institute.
crrat Enlarged Veins, Loss of Vitality,
l'r< Jatorrliea, ltright's Disease, fthepina-.
tlsu bladder, etc. Osteopathy, Massage
F.lei rK'al Treatments, Oven, Vapor, Needle.
Show er, all other local appllcatiopii.
Sanitarium)
205 Seneca Street, IMttshuig. Pa,
Take Fifth avenue car*—get of at So. 2100.
12-17-ta-3pi.
KOWALSK7 CAS EKGIME CO
-IfefT* Manufacturers of Small
iBL GAS and GASOLINE ENGINE
For StatSo.iary and Marina
Engines and Automobiles.
Kowitlsky Simplicity 2 H P.
WyH JrW For HlacUsmllli Shops, I'ump-
In tr water, Kuniilng Kans and
Ice Cream Freezers, etc.
LATBOBE. PAj^
ft##***
iSterkey I
0 Leading Photographer, 06
&• Old Postoffice Building, ||
->>/- Butler, Pa. ($
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director,
245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA.
HUGH L. CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer In
Fine Whiskies
For Medicinal Purpose,
Bell Phone 278
People's Phone §7B,
316 East Jefferson Street
BUTLER* P>.
a, . . ■, iM ilkaJl