Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 06, 1905, Image 4

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    JOHN W. GROVE, H. B. BURNS, M. D„ C. L. RODGERS, CHAS. R. MOORE,
President. Vice President. Secretary-Treasurer. General Manager.
Investment Security Profits
Coal is King
I offer the special issue of Ten Thousand Shares of
Treasury Stock of
Industrial Coal Co.,
INCORPORATED
/WINES AT HlfcfclAßD, SUTfcER CO., PA.
BESSEMER & L. E. K. R.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.00
- Full paid and non-assessable, at Ten Dollars, par value, per share, in large or
small blocks. Allotments payable as follows: 25 per cent, cash, 25 per
cent, in 30 days, 25 per cent, in 60 days and 25 per cent, in 90 days.
This gilt-edge security is paying 6 per cent, cumulative dividends at present, and •
with the enlarged and improved facilities contemplated, will pay 50 to 75 per cent. |
J>l RECTORS: J.
A- G. TIM, President Guardian Trust Co , John
Tim & Sons. Pittsburg, Pa.
JOHN W. GROVE, Preaident Re* Filter Co.,
President John W. Grove Co., Horne-Stewart
Co., Pittabnrc. Pa.
G. L. RODGERS. Asst. Secretary and Treawnrer
The Treasury Trust Co Pittsburg, Pa.
Fact* Have a lower Irieght to Lakes than the Pittsburg district Have an unlimited car
from service. Command the highest market price and have a demand larger than we can
Prospectus satisfy. Have earned and are earning six per cent dividend with the present insufficient
capacity. We will increase onr shipping facilities to eighteen hundred tons daily, upon which we esti
mate our dividends will be from 00 to 75 percent per annum. THE INDUSTRIAL COAL COMPANY
is officered and run by Pittsburg men of known integrity and business ability. Has no bonds, pre
ferred stock, and every shareholder is upon the same basis.
Subscription blanks and further particulars cheerfully furnished upon application
CHARfeeS N. Hfllsey, Fiscal Agent,
Keystone fluildfng, Fourth Avenu?, Pittsburg, Pa.
Bell Telephone, 16<W Court.
ypooooo^OOOOOOOOOOOPOOWK
g Eyth Bros.,
X NEAR COURT HOUSE < j >
X BIG BARGAfNS IN V
| Wall Paper ::
X Of course you'll need some Wall Paper, and yoiH >
oshould'nt think of buying anywhere until you've seen our< >
A Big Line of Wall Paper Money Savers. We have the< >
©largest and cheapest line ever brought to Butler! Come< >
Ain and see for yourself. < >
| EYTH BROS., ;;
V NEAR COURT HOUSE. J ,
)6OOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOO(
WHY ARE YOU SITTING UP ALL NIGHT FIRING COAL
WHEN YOU CAN GET AN
EVANS GAS OR GASOLINE ENGINE
WITH REVERSIBLE CLUTCH PULLEY.
M rXaflm ll XI iT WILL PLLL TLB,N(i
F>Kc *
B MB STARTING ENGINE
MAKKfcT.
WBA ' "
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
THE EVANS MFG. CO, LTD., i
BUTLER, PA.
hiberile Brosll
S PLUMBERS I
p Estimates given on al! kinds of work. ?
y We make a specialty of s
C NICKLE-PLATED, C
C SEAMLESS, /
I OPEN-WORK. >
/ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa c
S Phone. 630. C
WHISKEY DIRECT FROM
I B Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 I
I H acked in P ,ain - sealed cases, expressage ■
I ft prepaid to your nearest station. ■
■ i\\ ur foods i* aged in the wood, and in pure and mel- H
■ MU lljilow. better than yon have bad from other* for the jfl
H HIMH price, or yonr money bm-k. H
H HH Any Dank of Pittsburg or the Editor of thin paper By
■ will toll yon that our word in good, and that we are Kj
■ renponslbl®. Wf
■ We do not humbug you like HO many advertising NO Rj|
■ called "Distillers." ■
H Hy buying from im yon get an honest article, made H
H from honest, select grain. by honeat people. El
H Send for onr private price lint. 9
" f oa will send ns the names of 10 "go»>d familiea in yonr
Tieinlty who nse Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whom we
®ey send onr price llat. we will aend yon. with yonr first order, IB
■ on# quart of Pore Virginia Homemade Blacklwrry Wine, FREE. ■
■ MORRIS FORST & CO., i
B__ Cor. 2nd Ave, k Smlthlleld St . Pittsburg, Pa. H
Advertise in the CITIZEN
/ J
HAKRY B. BURNS, M. D., Member Select
Council, Pitts bnrg, Pa.
CHAS. R' MOORE, Coal Broker and Operator,
Pittsburg, Pa.
J. S. RODGERS, Auditor Industrial Coal Co.,
Pittsburg. Pa.
In order to prove to you
that Dr. A. W. Chase's
ft# ll O O Ointment ia a certain and
I 11 Ij A absolute euro for any form
of itching, bleeding, or
protruding piles, the manufacturers guaran
tee a cure. Yon can use it and if not
cured get your money back. Mr. Carper
Walton, laborer, Michigan City, Ind., gays:
; "I work hard and lift a great deal. The strain
brought on an attack of piles. They itched
and they protruded and bled. Nothing helped
them until I used Dr. A.W. Chase's Ointment
That cured them." 60c. a box at all dealers, or
Da. A.W. CIIASK MMDICISECO., Buffalo, N.Y.
Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment.
Cli 81 tH'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Hufr. Mw r f «a* r>ri)«flJit to!
«Hl< IIIW MI.UWI In Mm* artf
(; (> ld mtrtmllu; hosts*, wliti blu« T rAxtti
Tnk« no olh«r. mufflt
tutioiiaan l iMlUliun*. litiv of your
or hfufi ir. In Htumtm to* I «•«!*■•**
fitoiiU.'i and for I,»«lU MUr
t«Y rvturn M«il. Weld bj
flUl
CHIOHKSTJSR CHKMICAL CO.
lIM nwll.ua Wquarr, i'MILA, PA
aulk* ill MM>
j L. C. WICK,
rm
! LUHiiER.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery, Fend and Sale Stable
I Rear of
1 Wick Houne. Butter ?enn'a
iTbe bent of horses and first class rigs ai
ways on hand and for hire.
Hest accommodations In town for perma
nent >x<ardlnK and transient, trade. Byecl
! al care icuaranteed.
> Stable Room For 05 Horaea
I Acood c ass of horses, both drivers and
drart Imwn always on hand and for sale
U'rler a full guarantee; and horses boush
jy.n urot»er notification by
PEARSON B. NACE.
Yeieunona !*«. 21 .
HUGH L' CONNELLY,
Wholesale Dealer in
Fine Whiskey
For Medicinal Purposes,
Bell Phone 278
People's Phone 578.
316 East Jefferson Street
BUTLER. PA
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
K. L. KIHKPATR^CK,
Jeweler and Graduate Ootician
Ne*t Door to Conrt Ilona*;, Untler, I'a
9 A tukf't, <'*rti>Ui r»-IU ,t Pj
t€ %t<mntruntl*tn. N'-v. kt^. o wn *** f»/l. H»if» ! B
tg Huf! H*t\*fn4\n,ii (ltiuri*n\icil m
m ux ii»oti«-y fU'ffirt'lol. Pr« j»:tM C*#r m
y tIJPi ffr U«. Will M'fi'l /ii trl»0, ■
■ U |»ttW for whin n»ll«v«jd. Htii*»j»l«n !• >«*<♦. H
J UNITf & MCDIOLCO, ton 74, UttOiff, »a, jj
Hold in Jintler at the Ontre Ave.
Pharmacy.
ELY may j. v. HI IA in
MAY & STUART,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
lieHtXccouim'><lationa in t/»wn
w»*"1 / or TraiiKlent Cnstorn.
I'HONKH: People'a lUo; llell 50.
Roar of Liickel ISuiidinjc, «■ Mian Ht
Bnttw, Pa
AMERICA'S SALAD PLANT.
Gronn In More Than a Hundred Di»-
tlact Varieties.
By VT. W. TRACY. Jr.
Lettuce is our most important salad
plant and one of the most varied of
our cultivated vegetables. In this coun
try alone it Is listed under more than
3<X» varietal names and represents
more than a hundred really distinct va
rieties. Being in demand at all seasons
of the year, it is probably grown under
more varied outdoor and indoor condi
tions than any other vegetable. Five
PRIZE HEAD LETTTCX.
hundred acres, producing about 25,000
pounds of seed, are planted in Califor
nia every year for seed alone. More
than pounds of one variety have
been used In a single year by one
American seed house.
Lettuce Is a cool weather plant,
which succeeds best when grown In
the spring and autumn. It succumbs
to frost and cold if previously grown
In warm weather, but stands severe
weather if gradually hardened to It, so
much so that gardeners even as far
north as Long Island sometimes sow
the seed in September and winter the
plants over outdoors, either entirely
unprotected or with only a slight cov
ering of brush. Under favorable con
ditions the seed sprouts within three
or four days, but It may sometimes be
greatly delayed. When the weather is
dry or cold seed planted In September
may not sprout until the next spring.
Self sown lettuce is common, and In
ferior s«?ed Is sometimes obtained from
such crops. Practically all the seed
used in this country Is raised in Cali
fornia. Only a very small part of It Is
Imported, though perhaps not farther
back than 18M0 the larger part of it
came from abroad.
Lettuce does not readily cross fer
tilize in the field, and different varie
ties are planted side by side with little
danger of mixture. The plants are gen
erally grown for seed In the same way
as for market. Sometimes they are left
so close together that no heads are
formed, and this is said to produce In
ferior seed. It requires from thirty to
sixty plants to produce a pound of
seed.
There are many Important factors
which determine the variety best suit
ed for particular purposes. Some of
these are:
Differences In Soil and Climate. —The
cos varieties, for example, succeed
much better in England than In our
country, and everywhere market gar
deners iind that certain kinds are best
adapted for their conditions of soil and
climate.
The Season at Which the Hants Are
Grown. —Some kinds succeed well in
the spring, but shoot to seed at once In
hot weather and are of little uso for
summer planting. Certain kinds are
very hardy to cold and winter success
fully outdoors unprotected, while other
varleti<*s, especially the crisp sorts, are
failures for this purpose
Mftiwiw of Orowtng, Whether In
Greenhouses, Hotbeds or Cold Frames
and Whether Transplanted Into the
Open Air or Grown Directly In Place
Outdoors.—ln Held culture, where time
and space are not so important as In
greenhouses, It Is more profitable to
grow the large varlet'es, which are
much later In season than those com
monly grown under glass.
The Tastes of Consumers or the Re
quirement* of the Markets. Some pre
fer the soft, delicate flavored butter
MJCTTK'S POBfINO.
vurletlefj, which are 'isod for serving ou
the table with dressiDST! other* are
more accustomed to the bard texture
of the crisp sorts, while still others
think there Is nothing superior to the
coarse but sv.eet leaves of the cos let
tuces, and a change from one to the
other of than* different typas is agree
able to most persons. In some markets
the light green lettuces are demanded,
•ml there is little sale for brown col
ored sorts. In our eastern markets the
head lettuces are most In demand dnr
ing winter, while In the west the more
easily grown bunching h<u*lk of tfie
Grand ltapld:i type are the kinds most
used for forcing.
"Kick the auto red devil for me and
also the fence wire manufacturer" Is a
correspondent's uncompromising mes
sage to an exchange.
a nil !!«•«•».
It Is n foolish notion to suppose that
the ringing of bells or "langing" of lin
pans will cause a swarm of bees in net
tie. The real origin of this custom
dated back to the reign of Alfred the
Great, who, In order to prevent dis
putes regarding the ownership of a
swarm, ordered that the owner should
always ring a bell when his bee*
swarmed, and ever since then the good
farmer's wife has been rushing out
with ringing bells whenever the bees
swarmed, and the fact that they set
tled verified, In her own tuiud, the be
lief that the bell did It.
ll ry llmnor.
An eastern rheumatic who was visit
ing In southern Arizona was asked by
the editor of one of the |o»-nl dallies
what he thought of that enmity.
"Wonderful dry air," said tin- Invs
lid
"Yes, everything Is always as dry at
•lust out here," said the editor, "By tile
way, while you're stopping here fi ( r
your health you ought to let mo send
you my paper."
Some!lttnir Jiint km '.noil.
"Young man," asked tin.- girl's fa
ttier, "have you any visible means of
support?"
"Why aw none that are visible to
the naked eye," replied the young
man hesitatingly, "I am one of the
microbe Hpedallsts of ilie health de
partment."- Chicago Tribune
ISd Wiilflriit For llrcn U fimi.
Haxter Married life isn't what It
used to be. Klsson You're right there.
Since the kitchen stove has lieen nup
planted by a g:t < range them's no such
thing us lying lit l>cii )u the morning,
soothed by the sweet thought ti ml you*
Ivlfu is at work building the Ore.—llos-
Good Boys
Are the bad boys very often. The boy
that's good for anvthing is generally
pugnacious. He's* a healthy animal,
and the healthy animal will always fight
for his rights.
When a boy shuns the rough sports of
his companions he is
apt to be a weakling, 1
and to be conscious
A great many
mothers have testi
fied to the wonderful __ r
curing and strength- "\ J fl
ening power of l)r. ' |T /
Pierce' s Golden Med
strength comes from HBn ST A 1 .
food after it has been -j •
perfectly digested .
curing diseases of the \A:
stomach and other JB3I
organs of digestion ißPfi
and nutrition, " Gold- K9
en Medical Discov- ■■ jHBB
ery " enables the per- fi
feet nourishment of B# Jgsßs
the bodv, which is HJBfj
thus built up in the ' p a -f ;
only way a body can B-l
be built up—by food.
There is no alcohol in ''Discovery,"
and it entirely free from opium, cocaine,
and all other narcotics.
" Dr. Pierce's medicine ha* doiie wonders for
my two sons," writes Mrs. M. llartrick, of I>em
sler Oswego Co.. N. Y. "Both had scrofula.
My eldest son was taken two or three years ago
with hemorrhage from the lungs. It troubled
him for over a year. He took Dr. l':erce'» Golden
Medical Discovery and has not had one in over
a year My voutiger son had scrofulous sores on
his neck; had two lanced, but has not had any
since he commenced to take your medicine."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper cover, sent free on re
ceipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay ex
pense of mailing only. For cloth bind
ing send 31 'stamps. Address Dr. R. V,
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cure by acting directly on tbo
sick parts without disturbing tho rest of
the system.
No. 1 for Fevers.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 " Teething.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. r J " Headaches.
No. 10 " Dyspepsia.
N >. 11 " Suppressed Peroda.
No. 12 " Whites.
No. 13 " Croup.
No. 14 " Tho Skin.
No. 15 " Rheumatism.
No. 10 " Mularia,
No. VJ " Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " The Kidneys.
No. 30 " Tho Bludder.
No. 77 " La Grippe.
In small bottles of pellets that fit tho vest
pocket. At Drugpsts or mailed, 2Gc. each.
Medical Guide mailed free.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. WUlUuni John Streets,
New York.
PAROID
READY
OOFING.
pAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won t dry out. Won't
jjrow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core 01
each roll.
REPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimciiting.
/kNLY requires painting every
' f<jivyears>. Net when first
laid.
I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
A or Shingles
I for PAROID i;» world
wide.
MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Fa<-w4, Samples and Prices are
yours if yon will ask us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
REMOVAL.
We liavo removed our Marble and
Granite shops from corner <»t Main and
Clay streets to No. 2/") N, Main street,
<opposite \V. D. Brandon's residence),
where we will be pleaded to meet onr
customers with figures that are
OTI
RHonuments & Headstones
of all kinds and are «t!so prepared
to give best figures on
Iron Fence. Flower Vases
etc.. as we have secured the sole agency
from the Stewart Iron Works of Cin
cinnati,Obio, for this town and vicinity.
P. H. Sechler
Special Offer
To those purchasing photos
of groups or views, Bxlo, at
50c each, to the amount of $lO
I will present free a fine 20x40,
exact reproduction that will
stand washing and not fade
away. No bum work, but a
fine permanent Bromide en
largement, fully guaranteed.
This offer Is good till October
Ist, 1904.
FIHH^R,
The Outdoor Artist,
The Butler Dye Works
Aftermath.
You didn't get all you need
ed. We didn't sell all our
pretty things.
To help us both we are offer
ing our fancy goods at half price.
Pictures, games, dolls and
toys at 13 off.
China at 20 per cent, off
Call now and get the bar
gains. This Is our clearance
sale and your opportunity at
Douglass'
241 H. Main Kt.
M. A BERKIMLR,
Funeral Director.
245 S. MAIN ST , BUTLER, PA
R-R-TIM E-T A BLES
B It & P It It
Time table in effect Nov. l! 7, 1904
Passenger trains leave and arrive at
Bntler as follows:
LEAVE FOR NORTH.
7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxsntawney,
Da Bois and intermediate stations.
10:31 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex
press for Bnffalo, connects at Ashford,
week days, for Rochester.
5:37 p. m. local for Pnnx'y, Da Bois
and intermediate stations.
11:31 p. in. night express for Bnffalo
and Rochester.
ARRIVE FROM NORTH.
0:10 a. m. daily, night express from
Buffalo and Rochester.
9-50 a.m. week days, accomodation
from Dnßois.
5:34 p.m. daily, vestibnled day express
from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash
ford week days from Rochester.
8:07 p.m. week davs, mixed train
from Da Bois and Punxsutawney.
Trains leave the B. & O. Station.
Pittsbnrg, for Buffalo and Rochester
at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and for local
points as far as Daßois at 4:05 p.m. On
Sunday the 9:00 a.m. train runs to Buf
falo alone.
B «Sfc O It It
Time table in effect, Nov. 27 1904.
Trains for South and West.leave Bntler
—town time: WEEK DAYS.
6:20 am, Allegheny Accommodation.
8:00 a m. Allegheny" 6c Cleveland Ex.
0:10 a m, Allegheny Express.
11:40 a m. " •'
1:25 p m, Pittsburg Ex & Ell wood Ac.
3:35 p.m. Allegheny Ex.
5:00 p.m, Chicago, Ellwood, N. Castle.
5:20 p.m. Allegheny Ex.
5:50 p.m. Allegheny Ac. —New Castle.
SUNDAYS.
8:00 a in, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex.
1:25 a.m, Pittsburg Ex.
3:35 p m. Allegheny Ac.
5:50 p.m, Allegheny Ac.--New Castle.
GOING NORTH—WEEK DAYS.
9:42 a in. Kane & Bradford Mail.
4:55 Clarion Accomo.
Trains leave the Allegheny station for
Butler 7:00, 8:15, and 10:40 A. M.,
and 1:15, 3:00, 5:30 6:15 and 11:30 P. M.
On Sunday at 7:30 A. M. and 6:15 and
11:30 P M.
For through ticket*, Pullman reservations and in
formation apply to W. It. TL'KN'KH, Agt,
Butler, Pa.
K. P. SMITH, A. (J. P. A.,
Pittsburg, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA Ri s V
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
SnttDCU I* Erjit-r Nov. 27 1904.
SOUTH. , WKEK DAYS ,
A M A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M
Bl TLEK Leave 6 15 8 40 10 » 2 3o 4
Saxonburg Arrive 6 ft 06 11 00 2 56 4 49
Butler Junction.. " 7 14 9 80 11 25 3 20 6 1')
Butler Junction.. .Leave 7 37 9 32 11 30 3 2*' 6 17
Natrona Arrive 7 4t; 94" 11 39 3 2'J 625
Tarentum. . 7 62 945 11 4« 336 531
Spriugdale 8 02 9 66 11 58 3 44 6 41
Claremont '.. 18 16 SftSi ....
Sbarjiburg 8 21 10 1.1 12 21 4 Oti 601
Allegheny 8 35 10 27 12 40 4 go 1 6 15
A. M. A M. P. M. P. M. P. M
SCNI'AT TRAINS.—Leave Butlel for Allegheny
City ami principal intermediate atationa at 7:20 a. m.,
anil 6:oa p. m.
HOBTH. WEEK DATS
A M.'A.M A M IP. M.iP. M
Allegheny City lv 615 82610 25 220 (i 10
Sharpaburg.. ... 6 <tii 8 39 10 39 2 36 fl 24
Claremont 638 8 47 10 4« 247 ....
Springdale 7 00 V 07:11 00 3 04 6 42
Tarentum 7 13 920 11 11 3 2:1 G 63
Natrons 7 20 9 27; 11 18 3 3i| 6 57
Butler June ar 730 ' 937 11 27 345 706
Butlel June .Iv 7 42; 94"12 30 4 <J2 706
Saxonbnri! 8 00-10 06'12 64 4 32' 7 30
BUTLEU 8 35 10 a» 1 20 6 051 7 54
A.M.IA.M. P. M.|P. aI.|P. M
SUNDAY TKAINS-—Leave Allegheny City for But
ier and principal Intermediate atatlona at.7:00 a.m. and
9 30 p. in
rOB THE EAST.
Week Days. Sundayg
A M A.M. P.M. A.M. P M
BPTLKK Iv « 15'. . . 230 7 'itj ....
Butler J'ct ar 711 320 810 ....
Butler J'ct Iv 7 4<> 400 814
Foe port ar 743 ... 402 817 ....
K*k hnirii tiM J't.. .." 71c 408 8 2.1 ....
Leechburg. ... ...." M 00' 420 887 ...
Wwt A polio " 822 439 864 ....
Saltalurg " 8 4"f 608 llin ....
BlA! ravine ~ 920 &42 9 62! ....
Blulrrvlllelot.. . 650 10 00
Altoona " 11 36 860 140 . ..
Ilmrinliurg " 310 100 635
/iiUadflphta " 623 ..... 4 23 10 3>
(P. M.IA.M. A.M. P M.iP.M
Through tralna for the eaat leave Ptttabarf (Union
Station), an follow*:
Keyntoue Kxprea* dally 3:00 a.M
M inli.itlin Limited, daily, for No.'h Philu
delphia and New York ... 3:35 "
Feunnylvaula Limited daily 7:16 "
Ni.w Voik - '• 7 If. "
Ali-uli Kiuua, " 7:3U "
Main Line Exjireaa, " 8:00 14
Day Kipreaa, " 12:01 Noon
Mill! Ki |irean " 12:45 r.m
Cliliego Mai) tally, fin Ilallluioro and
Wanlilngton 4:50 "
Eaatern Eapreta, 'tally, f.r Pliila an I N Y.. 4:66 •'
New V'.rk Eipre*. " 14 " 7:10 "
Philadelphia Klpreea, ilally #:00 •
New York Special, ilally for New York, only. 10:00 "
Phiiadeipliin Special daily. Sleeping
' u* to I'lilliL'l. Iphia, flaltlmore and Waeh-
Iw/Uiti. N'i coaclir. 10:00 '
Philait'a Mail.Sunday* only 8:35 A.M
Note —I arrlee una. Ii | imaenjter. lintwi.au |*itlahurg
and fliirrlaburg.
rnr Atlantic f'itjr (via Delaware Blver Bridge all
-all route) 8:00 a.m., 7 10 ami and 9:00 p. m. dally,
"J'ennvylvaiila l.iniiteil," unit New York Limited 7.15
а. in, week daya.
Buffalo and Alleiebenjr Valley DlvUloo.
Tralna l«.av«. Kiakluilrifttaa Junction aa follows:
Kor Buffalo, 9.51 a. m. and 11J50 p. m. dully, with
through purloi arid «lc.«.plfig cars.
For Oil City, 7.4K 9JLI a. MI., 2 12, 6.07 and ll .W) p
n», \y« '»k-dHy«. Bun«J»y«, 9.51 a m., ti. o7 and 11 sop.ni.
Kor It-d llank, 7 4-, « '> \\l, 0.07
and H r J) p. m. w«*uk -dayn. fiundayt, b£l, 10.40 a. m.,
*.07 and 11.50 p. m.
Kor K(Manning 7 4H, ».SH, 9.51, in.,t.S2^.H3,
б.07, T.Uft, 10.15, and ll.TiOp. ui. daya. Kumla>« t
9.61. 10.40 a m., 6.07, 10.44, and ll.&Op. ni.
"f Htojm only on or uotica to MK<*nl or con
dti' tor to ri'*««lvo or diachnrga paiuwn|f«r«.
Koi <l**tai>Ml Information, apply V- tlck»t •<»uit or
Thoa. K W%tt, I'mi. Agt. W«at«rn District,
.VJo«Oftt» ll»ta»jqr Kt p H
W. W ATTKBBUHY, J It WOOD
Oan'l ftliuayHi. I'aas'r Trafi]i Mi«rtng«-r.
OkO, W. IS*#YD, General I'lM*H< "K' r A tt.
Winflcltl It It Co Turn; Tallin
In effect Nov. <Joth, 100)}.
WJCSTWAKD.
UTATIONH. AM P M
Leavea Went WlnHeld 7 30 2 45
" lloggavllle 745 3 .HI
" Iron llrlilge 756 310
" WlnffftM Junction H 10 .'I 12ft
" IMU» 8 20 3 .15
" ISutler Junction h26 40
Arrive Putlur 10 66 5 OH
4rr!*« Allaghsny 10 02 5 Oft
I! 1 " I
Arriir# Klal«vWll« . 12 ifi| 5 2fi)
iXItfA&D, j
OTATIOVI. |T Ml PM
lllalravlll« j 7 00 2 26
" All-KUnty tf 00 .'I
•«. Ilutl«*r j 7 ar. 2 36
" ISutlur JtiiKtion 10 1C 4 4*)
" Lkmm 10 IH » t i
" WluHsld Junction 10 *lO 455
•• Iron Bv% 10 to 50®
M Bofflnrills jd 10 510
AM I Vl* W. ,i Wlnfli Id 10 05 ft 30
Tralna atop at Lana and Iron llrldtf«< only on Flag to
taki- on or l< ar« off p*as«rig**ra.
Trains 'on U«M tat llntlrr Junction with
Tialns Favtward for Kranjw-rt, Vand«*rgrl/t airi
Blairavllli* Int«*rs*«i tlon.
Tralna Wast ward for Natrona, Tari.nl urn and All#
Khaojr.
Tralna Northward lor Haxonl.itrK, Marwood and ISut
l«r.
il. O. IIRADDOl t
Ofmral Manager.
BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE In effect Dec. 18th, 1004.
EAMERN BTANOARB TIME.
NOHTHWAHD SOUTHWARD
(Heidupj Dally Encapl Sunday (Rcaddowaj
T" i iH i ATIONH I~\"1 "
p.hi |>. 111 u in. l niAiivi*n. u in'p. inm.
7 an, 1 4410 «i jcrt« 7 not iuo4 so
711 1 10 2l| Kalrvl. w 1 7 iM. ... 4MI
0 v.. I 10 12J <tlimr<l. J 37j_l ml f. w
7 0.1 4'<lo 2'.jAr.liihll<-i»llt.7j.Vl 7 uoi/oi 4 M
4 .VII oil 7 001.v..< oiiii'»til_Ai!lO W> 7 UG
ii : .... 'J B'. ..i.mnc-iv111n.... t'b.V... 828
r, <m r.H 'i r..: Aliilon * oot i w> n so
i; inn* y.fo aa >h«'iil»ii.i h jara inf. u
r, i .12 v a." ..H|iriiiKtior» H id 2 I . ft 44
li 07)12 2*! 11 .'/I. .< ..Oll'-a ulvllll- h 23} 2I" 8 f.o
11 -11.: :i WAr M'-a-l villi- Lv 7 47) 1 Mi 4 »2
J 8.- II ;»2j 7 4. I.v Muni villa Ar 0 Mi 1 ;j 1H IS 80
fi ,!/u ■/: y ',« A < v.n't l.»k<. Lv it 1-k 2 1« r, 20
r» 2ni|J W 4 !%«./.( Oll't I .It k■ ■ A r II 22.' 2 Ml 0 22
8 4 . Ar Llneijvllli l.v ' 6 6'.
H B'ilLv l.lln-«VIII<- Ar i 7 18
5 l|U 12 II 12 M.-iulvlflu Jit H4/2»7 li I'i
8 - H 8. HB7 . IllirUlowri H 87; 2 4!i li 20
R AMI 8. H Ml A'JnliikVilli- !l o'.. 2 84 « .'II
8 I.) H v> ... II |:t fl 41
8 0, II il. » ll>i 0 '■•«» .1 111 II 4H
8 ""It it-' 0 24' Hlii-iiniiau. SI 2' S 111 II 82
4i ii 12 H il I r.-.li<iifi» )i 4-., s ;u v ij
4 .•« 11l 7 f.o M.-rn-r 10 Oli 3 4' 7 'ill
4 lIO.M 781 lloliafill Ji.-L... 10 o<i' 7110
4'«iy «. 1M ..drove n»y 10 2* 4 oh, 7mi
34*10 z 1 n.i'i.j If Arrl» villa 10 4<» 4 20s> m.
8 40110 In I Hranahtori 10 4m 427 ..
II »r Ar ..Milliard.. I.v 7 on i lnr
200 7HO I.v 1111 tin r< I Aril Ho 11 so
5 r. 10 I I K< lull 1 .... 10 82 431
s lv 10 in • Kill 11.1 11 I» 4 r. 207
li «*i| jArTl.lC»y)i<rTXvl J > 30L..,~
74" I.v, Kayior Ar <1 2V |i m.
4 Ml! » SB| I Muller ........11l 8 lot 3 118
• «o . S'ortli Hi-wM-iiii-r 6 fiO
1 18 M J", 11, v A 1 o. to ..uiiy. Ar, 1 00 fi SIR
p. in la. in.' ,| '|l. Ift 'fi in I
Tralii W»1 1.-ivJoK <lr«»nvllla at *<A a in.;
Nliuli»|ilf» I'. 83;Krcil'iiili» 7 II; M ,-n-<-r 7 .'1; liicvu
« Ity V f.'ij K' luUir M ID; Jlutlcr 800, anlvi-alri
Alli'Kli' iiy Ml 10;.'/, u nt 1 l i.llll'-' l" Hi Quri u
Juik iioi. «n)i iiiifiiM i., ami In,in Kavjii; ami
at Hram-lit' o from llllllaril
'I rain 1 |i<aviiiir Alli-i-ln-nv at n < o t. m j
Bo I lor I 4.'., K r)»t.r -. .mi lirovi-I'lty 8:8s; M« i.-. i
I. In; Krfilonl* il 14; HliciiaiiK'i ■!, arrli>— lit
drownvllli- at lift/ riiiilo-il* at Qiiik-ii Jmtrtlriti
wltli trail... t». aii'l from Ku> lot, nii-l at llrao* li
toll fur Iflliittr'l.
K. If UTI EV, E. V < <J}t MT«'tK. _
iahwmj MIROVW. <WT
horses horses
horses we havc from "? 10130 h^ ad °, f horses
„™, horses ,-onstantly on hand, horses
horse* These horses cone from the horses
horses vor >" N ' ,t shippers In the eoun- horses
horses ' rv - Arooncihem »ou will find horses
horses t'peed. Coachers. Draught and hortes
horses General Purpose Horses. If horses
horses » ou havp an ,y tU J n *s to depose horses
orses y°3 ' :ta ? r " ldy , sa e horses
\T&V mond/Y^
hows i"" 1 evening by electric light, horses
£-s w « T»lsell over wo head of all }£££
hnreo« kinds. These horses will every horse-,
horses one be sold for the high dollar, horses
without reserve. horse* !
horses THOS. DONALDSON. Prop. horses
SSSS I'AN. ARSHEIM. Manager, {£££
horses JtIVIRSIDE SALEo STABLES, horses
North End Sixth St.. Bridge.
Allegheny. Pa.
AUCTION SALE
HORSES,
VEHICLES AND
HARNESS.
W. J. Thubron,
7-tJ-ll W. Montgomery Ave.,
Allegheny, l*a.
Will Sell on April 6th and 7th
At-the corner of Federal Street and Mont
gomery Avenue, his entire Livery Outfit. w>
ouit the liverv business, consisting of art
nead of Horses. Saddle Horses. Driving
Horses. Pairs. Coach Horses and Speed
Horses. 50 Vehicles, Top Buggies. Runa
bouts. Surrles, Traps and Station Wagons,
all in first-class order and mostly made by
Moyer. 'A Sets Single and Double Harness.
Buggies and Harness will be sold Thurs
dav. April 6th. commencing at 10 a. m.
Horses will be sold Friday. April Tth, com
mencing at 10 a. m. Sale rain or shine.
Terms-HO days credit will be given on ap
proved »ecurity.
J. A. McKHIVBY, Aucrtnoeer.
Heavy Draft. General Purpose and Driving
Horses always on hand. Private sales only.
We buy and sell the t>est only.
Allegheny Horse Exchange,
510-518 First St.. Allegheny, Pa.
M. MARX, Prop.
Horses
Horses
Horses
Horses
Horses
Horses
Horses
Horses
Horses
1 have constantly on hand 100 to 125 head
of driving, draught and general purpose
horses from Pennsylvania and Ohio. All
horses guaranteed as represented or money
refunded. Come and see them before buying
elsewhere. OWEN FITZSIMMONS, Sale
Stable. <lO 412 Duquesne Way, Pittsburg.
DAD l? A I D Two second hand electric
rlfn nttliri elevators, also two baud
-1 VII Jnuu power elevators
SEELAIf ELEVATOR CO.,
Fountain St. near Seventh ave, Pittsburg, Pa
MIDLAPB HOTEL t'ollins and Broad St.,
Beautifully furnished, hot and cold water In
every roors, electric light, steam heat, con
venient to all car lines and East Liberty
station. A, B. Cramer, ltanson Mgr,
Pittsburg, Pa.
COYLEBROTHERS
Members Pittsburg Stock Exchange.
Uoomg - r »o<>-, r >OT-50H K wy.stone lildg ,324 4tb ar*.
Roth Phones. PltUboTg, Pa.
Wanted, a Farm,
Pittsburg.
THE CURRIER COMPANY.
70! Columbia Bank Bldg. Pittsburg, Pa.
H. T. JACQUES A 1 DIT CO.
CONBU LTINU ACCOUNT A NTS
AND AUDITORS,
r. 11 Tlmss liuildiog, Pittsburg, |'a.
OPENING OF
NEW SALES STABLES.
Mr. Phillip Steinmiller will open new Hales
Stable corner Third Street and Peon Ave.,
Pittsburg. Pa., on March Ist, 1905, wiiii an
extra good lot of Pit. and Draft Mules, also
heavy draft and general purpose Horses,
Phillip .Steinmiller, Prop.
AGCTTS- F< >r health and accident insur
ance; big cnmti4s#4«i«i. W* N. Franklin "*■,
Washington, PH.
High Grade Investment.
lateness la Valuable Mineral Tract
Containing 3W) acres patented ground.
Has splendid system gold-copper veins and
deposit of commer'*ial feldspar. One mile
from railroad. Adjoining property develop
ing one of the best copper mines In I,'tan.
Purchasers to write as associates with me In
proposed corporation. Correspondence so-
Mcltcd from parties with not less than <250 to
Invest. Address ALBERT k>WINUI»\VOOD,
IIT/T HIUINOt), UTAH.
KMl'lltK UETBCTIVIC
Licensed and Bonded.
Room 4'C, '147 Fifth Aye, Pittslmrg, Pa. Bell
'Phone IM t, rant. Night Call. lias-ll Highland
(lEO W MILLER. Jr., Director.
Hfirry A. Mnrlip t
STOCKS & I Member Pittsburg Htock
IIONDS Exchange.
3* Times Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
If You Wait to Make a Quick Fale ol Toar
Property or Busineu Write Ul.
Wo make a specialty of selling hotels,
stores, merchandise, slocks and real estate
of every description.
11. A. SHAFFER CO..
4.'io Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
ESTABLISHED INK!.
JOHN 11. IIAItIIOUIt Jit.
HANKER AND BROKER.
404 Timet. Building. Pittsburg, Pa.
Member of Pittsburg Stock Ejciiange.
Von need One In Vour Kitchen, sample
mailed 10 eta. Agonts wanted, have
many, all successful.
WORLD MANUFACTURING) Co..
4JII Diamond St. Pittsburg. P»-
PKHKIHS UNION DETECTIVE AGENCIf,
itil Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Established IWi. licensed and bonded.
Telephones (private exchange) Bell. IflXt
|iiS4 Court P. ft A. C.7U Main; nlglit call, Bell.
Haxel-H- L. Legitimate detective work In all
Its branches, solicited and prompt ly attend
rd t.i by skilled and lawful Operallvos.
Itciil Estate liiveMtnientH.
Homes, Coal Properties, Mortxages.
FRANK I! TOMB,
Ho:i Farmers' Building. Pittsburg, Pa.
Correspondence Solicited.
MATERNITV HOME Beautifully furnish
ed; private; sympathellc attendance. Dr.
Turver, :m years' experience woman's
troubles, fiS W. (ieiicseu SI, llutfalo, N. V.
Kails, Machinery, Scrap iron Removal,
April I si. limy Office and Yards to River
a veuve and Federal St.. Allegheny I'll*. Pa.
Bell telephone 722 I'edar. 11. A O niiilll It
A P. Railway connections, HoMKR IIOWEM,
'.I . Hijou Building. Pittsburg, Pa.
$24 Will Bay I,'**' shares Nevada prospect
ing ft Mining l'o, owns valuable mines at
i.iildHeld anil Bullfrog; Bank references
Address for particulars Agency Nevada
l"rosp*ci Ine * lfllnlnr CO., I.'.K! Park avenue,
lialtjmore, Mil
IIOItHKH! HORSES!! HORSES'!!
We have constantly on hand 40 head of
Iraft and general purpose horse* 1 , also some
<ood driving horses Call and see us
MrU IMOAL IIRoH ,
No. He first avi nue, Piltsburg, Pa
sl'UMl, HKMMJ il.*ksra linrman,
'naiilsh. I rencli. English. Twenty Lessons
live Dollars. BITIII/ .school, Nixon Build
ng, filth avenue, Pitistmrg. Pa
iC. F. T. Pape.j
| 'JEWELER ii t
} 121 E. icffcrson Street. /
THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY.
I THE !
I Butler County National Bank, is
A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of
Buler Couny to do business will.
I l Capital $ 300,000.00 | ;
I Strength Sur J ,lus 300,000.00 n
; (As&ets 2,706,342.30 jj
We invite YOUR business —assuring PROMPT, ! ;
| COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service.
| "The big Bank on the corner by the Couji House" |
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS?
Certainly, and we invite YOUR account.
The Savings Department established two years
ago by this well known Banking House still
continues to pay to the Depositor 3 per cent,
interest, compounded SEMI-ANNUALLY.
A deposit of ONE DOLLAR will start an account.
: This sum regularly added to will protect you
against the "Rainy Day."
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
108 South Main Street-
Man> persons have already availed themselves
of this Department. Why not YOU?
ESTABLISHED 1900.
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- 5100.000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - 547.000.00
DIVIDENDS PAID ----- 56.000.00
None Stronger in the Ccitr\ty.
I For Sale. |
m
}|j The real estate of Mrs. Mary
|5 B. Muntz, deceased, consisting of g
»gthe following tracts, all located in g
*j| the Borough of Butler, Pa. j
a i
Ist. A strip fronting 115 feet on South
Main street and extending along the B. & Igf
O. R. R. about SOO feet. This tract Is well
JH[ adapted for manufacturing or warehouse
jj|3 2nd. The homestead of about two acres,
5H having a large comfortable dwelling house !Ik
Sgtf and outbuildings, fronting 150 feet on Main |||
?|5 street and lying between the plank road
JH and the B. &O. R. R., having a frontage £&e
JgJ on the latter of over 500 feet. This tract jg
Jg Is unexcelled for manufacturing purposes, &
111 and has a never failing spring of water j E
jS 3rd. A tract of about eight acres south S
lUI of the plank road and west of Main street. Bl
This tract can be subdivided Into about
forty buildings lots, commanding a splendid kg
ail view and within a few minutes walk of the
business portion of the town. jffig
4th, A large lot fronting 120 feet on ||l
Main street and having thereon a two story gj
jgg frame slate roof dwelling house In excel- ml
lent condition and with all modern con- jg
Jg[ For prices, terms, etc,, inquire of
| John N. /Vluntz, |
jlj No. 637 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa,g
[ $75 to $l5O I
I For Fifteen Minutes Time!
I Pretty high wages, Eh? That's what people are I
I making who take advantage of I
I INEU/TOIN'S I
I Price Sacrifice Piano Sdlel
On account of cleaning out my store In order B
to get It finished for Christmas trade. It will sell B
Pianos at factory prices, and many less. I will B
quote you a few of the bargains I have for you; B
Upright Piano, fully warranted, retail price, $275.00. B
Sale Price Slßs<oo< B
'* Upright Piano, fully warranted, retail price, $375.00. B
Sale Price $220.00- I
Upright Piano, fully warranted, retail price, $575,90. B
This pleno has been used, but la a bargain, S2SO- B
Squre pianos from $25.00 to $125. Organs from B
SIO.OO up. 10 per cent, for cash. B
There are 24 of these Pianos to select from— new B
and used —so you certainly ought to make a selec- B
tion. Bring this advertisement with you. B
N EWTON'S I
I 317 South Main. Open Evenings. B