r THE BUTLER CITIZEN. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1905. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AII advertisers Intending to make changes In their ads. should notify us or their Intention to do so not later than day morning. Trustee's Sale, estate of S. M. Sutton. Application for Charter. Auction Sale of Lots. *,i, n i,,<>ii.io. G A Brnnermer to Harvey Edmund son lot in Connoquenessing for $l3O. Jas H Gibson to H K Wick quit claim to 100 acres iu Washington for SSOO. Jas Boggs & Co to Elmira B Dott quit claim to lot in Evans City for SISOO. S M Barr to Edith L Barr lot in Jef ferson for SSOO. P C Farnen to Ada Armstrong lot in Chicora for SI6OO. Ada Armstrong to P C Farnen lot in Butler for SISOO. G O Hammer to American Nat Gas Co assignment of leases in Clinton and Jefferson for SSOO. Ronghruu Mfg Co to Winfield R R Co rights of way in Winfield twp for sl. John Schuler to E C Schuler 97 acres in Clearfield for S3IOO. E C Schuler to John Schulor, same for same. Jas P Dunlap to Miles P Dunlap 51 acres in Mercer for $1; also to J D Dun lap ii(J acres in Mercer for sl. Samuel Adams to T Luther Adams 20 acres in Fairview for $1056. Mary L Miller to Alice W Moore 2 lots on Lincoln Way for SI4OO. Marriage Licenses. Symon Strilkor Lyndora Lucya Lyrolak " Andy Dwownik Lyndora Mary Kreypoi " Grant P. Campbell Boyer Hettie E. Hughes Eau Claire Curtis S. McCall Butler Bertha S. Flick Valencia John A. Miller Evans City Thursie L. Davidson Carr Jonathan H. Wiiner Portersville W ill my ra V. Myers Prospect Michael Smith Oakland twp Frances O'Donnell " " Plummer D. Lucas Chicora Carrie E. McAnallen W. Sunbnry Wm. Lindsey Butler Pearl E. Ziegler " A. G. Spears Grove City Anna Miller Jamisonville John A. Miller Butler Sadie A. Fleeger Euclid At Pittsburg, E. H. Schecck and Edna Stevens of Bntler. Old Soldiers Attention, Col. W. W. Bishop, ex-member Co. A 144 th Indiana and present member G. A. R. Post No. 271, Charleston, 111, auctioneer for the Fitzsimmons Auction ! Co., will be pleased to meet the old comrades in blue at the big auction sale Of town lots at Cottage Hill Addition, Butler, Pa., Tuesday, June 6th. Psiint Your liujrgy For ~iic. to SI.OO with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3to 8 ozs. more to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by Patterson Isros. BUYING WOOL. We are paying the highest price, in cash, for wool. Call at or address, KRUG'S MEAT MARKET, 107 S, Main St., Butler, Pa. Just what you are looking for in a spring suit at Ritter & Rockenstein's. Hotel Uoyer, Pittsburg, Pa. We have renewed our lease for a term of years and we are refurnishing and renewing the entire house better than it ever was. Rates the same, $2 per day. Come and see us. J. B. BOYER, Prop. Extraordinary clothing at ordinary prices at Ritter & Rockenstein's. West Penn Trains to and from Union Station. Effective May 28, the Pennsylvania Railroad will run six of its trains on the Western Pennsylvania Division over the new Brilliant Cut off into and out of Union Station, Pittsburg. These will include trains leaving Blairsville at 7:50 a. m. and 7.00 p. m., and leaving Bulter at 4:35 p. m. Returning, trains will leave Union Station at 3:05 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. for Blairsville and at 6:10 p. m. for Butler. PLANTS FOR SALE, Flower and vegetable plants of all kinds for sale by G. H. WALTER, 116 Mifllin St., Butler, Pa Money to Loan on first mortgage. E. H. NECJLEY, S. W. Diamond. Wall Paper Sacrificed! Now is the time to buy Wall Paper cheap—And this is the place! Owing to the fierce cutting in our line this year we find onr stock of wall paper larger than usual at this time of year. This Surolus Stock Must Go. In fact it is going rapidly at prices that would make onr competitors sick! Come in and help yonrselt before all the good patterns are picked out. Our big liue of Hammocks are now on pale—some elegant patterns among them. EYTH BROS., NEAR COURT HOUSE ACCIDENTS. "Shorty" Campbell of Cbicora was found dead-drunk on the Bessemer tracks in Butler, last Friday and taken to the hospital. A four year old child named Lonitz. living with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Parker at Renfrew, fell into a tab of boiling water, last Friday, and was so badly scalded that she died, Friday. The fall of a lot of tracks at the Car Works, Saturday, smashed a sleeping Italian's arm. Frank McCraw, aged 38 years, yard master at Freeport. was struck by a train at Kiski Junction, week, and died soon after. James McDonald of Harrisville. aged 6~> years, and a native of Ireland, com mitted suicide by hanging himself, last Thursday night. John Fleming of Donegal township fell on the steps of the Lackey House in Chicora. last Wednesday, struck his head on the brick, and received a severe scalp wound. David Jon s a coal mim r, was hit by a train near Euclid. Monday, and was taken to Mercer Hospital. Harry Chapin, aged 8 years, touched a leaning tombstone in the Sarversville cemetery. Monday afternoon and it fell upon and almost instantlj* killed him. He and his mother, nee Frye, were taking a walk through the cemetery at time. Their home is in Ohio and they were visiting here. Chas. Wade of the Bessemer a wrist cut by the glf»ss do DIAMOND BLOCK. BUTLER. R-R-TIM E-T A BLES B II & P 11 K Time table in effect Nov. 27, 1904 Passenger trains leave- and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m. , mixed for Punxsutawney, Du Bois and intermediate stations. 10:31 a. m. daily, vestibuled day ex press for .Buffalo, connects at Ashford, week days, for Rochester. 5:37 p. m. local for Punx'y. DU Bois and intermediate stations. 11:31 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:10 a, m. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:50 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dußois. 5:34 p.m. daily, vestibuled day express from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 8:07 p.m. week days, mixed train from Du Bois and Punxsutawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, } ittsburg, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., andfor local points as far as Dußois at 4:05 p.m. On Sunday the 9:00 a.m. train runs to Buf falo alone. li&OUK Time table in effect, Nov. 27, 1904. Trains for South and West,leave Butler —town time: WEEK DAYS. 6:20 aM, Allegheny Accommodation. 8:00 a in, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex. 9:10 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. in, Allegheny Ex. 5:50 p.m, Allegheny Ac.—New Castle. SUNDAYS. 8:00 a.m, 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.m, Kane & Bradford Mail. 4:55 ClarioD 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 tickets, Pullman reservations and in formation apply to W. K. TURNER, Agt, Butler, Pa. E. D. SMITH, A. G. P. A., Pittsburg, Pa pennsylyaniT WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SCHKDT'LK IN KFFECT MAY 28 1906. SOUTH. , WEEK DAYS , A.M A.M.|A.M. P.M. P. M BLTLEII LEAVE 6 16 8 40 10 2 30 4 20 Saxculmrg Arrive 6 45 !» 05 11 00 2 54 149 Dutler Junction.. " 714 !> 30 11 25 318 613 Butler Junction. ..Leave 7 37 9 32 11 30 3 22 6 15 Natrona Arrive 7 4t> 9 4<» 11 39 3 30 5 24 Tarentum 7 62 9 45 114# 3 36 5 30 Springdale 8 02 9 65;il 58 3 45 6 40 Claremont ' .... 12 16 4 01 F5 65 Sharj'Sburg 8 24 ...!l2 24 .... 603 Alletthenv 8 38 ....112 40 ...618 East Liberty 10 20 1415 ■ .... j Pittsburg 10 30| .. . 4 25 SUNDAY TBAlNS.— Leave Butlei for Allegheny City and principal intermediate atationa at 7:20 a. M. and 6:05 p. M. NOBTH WEEK DAYS A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M. P. M Fitteburg : 3 05 6 10 East Liberty | 3 14 3 S» Allegheny City lv 615 82510 25 Shari*burg.. 3c) 8 39 10 39 Cuur«mout , 6 3b 8 48 10 46 Springdale 7 00 « 07 11 00 .... 6 45 Tarentum 7 13 9 19 11 11 3 47 6 65 Natrona 7 20 9 26 11 18 3 52 6 59 Butler June ar 7 30 9 3*i 11 SI 4CO 7 07 Butler June lv 742 94012 30 4 ()2 7 10 Baxonburg 8 09 10 06 12 6 1 4 33 7 34 I liI'TLEB. 8 35.10 33 1 20 6 05 8 CO SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But ler and principal intermediate atatioua at.7:00 a. m. and 9 S0 p. IA. FOE THK. EAST. Week Days. Sunday § A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P M BUTLER IT 615 ... 230 720 Butler J'ct ar 714 318 810 Butler J'ct !▼ 7 40| 400 814 .... Fee port wr 743 402 817 .... KskimineUM J't " 7 Leechbnrg. " 801 j 420 837 .... West Apollo " i 824 439 864 .... Saltaburg " I 851 1 608 920 .... Blairsville 923 5+2 962 .... Blairavillelnt " 930 • •. 550 10 00 Altoona " 11 36 j 850 140 . .. Harrisburg " 310 100 635 /hiladelphU " 623 423 10 20 IP.M.IA.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Through trains for the east leave Pittfburg (Union Station), as follows: Keystone Express daily 3:00 A.M M*nhatt»n Limited, daily, fur No:»h Phila delphia aud New York 3:35 44 Pennsylvania Limited daily 7:16 " New York 44 " 715 44 Atlantic Express, u 7:30 14 Main Line Express, " 8:00 M Buffalo Day Expi e>- " 9:00 44 Day Express, 44 .12:01 Noon Mail Express " 12:46 P.M Buffalo Special 44 1:10 44 Chicago Mail daily, for Baltimore and Waihingtoii 4:50 11 Eastern Exprets, daily, for Phil'a and N Y 4:65 44 New York Express, 44 44 4 4 7:10 44 Philadelphia Express, daily ....9:00 4 New York Special, daily for New York, only. 10:00 " Philadelphia Special daily. Sleeping cars to Philadelphia, Baltimore aud Wash ington. No coaches 10:00 4 Batlaio Night Express,dail> 11 00 44 For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge all rai! route) 8:00 a.m., 7.10 and aud 9:00 p. m. daily, "Peunnylvania Limited," and New York Limited 7.15 a. m, week days. Buffalo and AUegeheny Valley Division. Trains leave Kiskiminetas Junction as follows: For Buffalo, 9.51 a. m. and 11.50 p. m. daily, with through parlor and sleeping cars. For Oil City, 7.48' 9.51 a. in., 2.J4, 6.07 and 11.60 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.51 a. m., 6.07 and 11.50 p.m. For Bed Bank, 7.48, 9.51, a. m., 2 34, 6.07 10:15 and 11.50 p. m. week-daya. Sundays, 9.51,10.40 a. m.,ft.07 aud 11.50 p. m. For Kittan-iing 7.48, 9.28, 9.51,11.37>. m.,2.34,5.33, b.07,7.30,10.15, and 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.61, 10.40 a. m., 6.07, 10.44, and 11.50 p. m. 4 T' Stops only on signal or notice to ageut or con ductor to receive or diKchurge ptiaseiigers. Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or address Thos. E. Watt, Puss. Agt. Western District, .\6oKiftb Av«nu*. Pittsburg, P.*. W. W. ATTEKBI'UY, J R WOOD Cen'l Manager. Pass'r T.aftlc Manager. GEO, W. BOYD, General Passenger Agect. | Strictly High Grade | I PIANOS AND ORGANS. | | Come and see me when | I you buy; also sheet music | | or anything in the music 1 I line. I W. A. F. GROHMAN, |j jjt iMnsic instrnctor and Piano Tnner, * j a Next door to V. M C. A, People's Phone. jje t =£ GROHMAN S MUSIC STORE. *. I Orchestra furnished for all S i I occasions. *; llilini Campbell's Good Furniture MKUfflKiKittßHiSß? 1 Want to Make This | I June Furniture Sale I The largest we have ever had, and it should be, as the stock was U! gj never more complete. In fact, much of the spring stock ordered for sg* March first shipment only arrived recently. |g The Furniture stock Is the most complete we have ever shown. |p Never before has this store shown so many good values. t 01 5-Piece Parlor Suit Vernis Martin Bed Extension Tables I" gpf Large, massive mahogany A finish that will last for Solid oak six ft. long when finished frame, highly pol- years; looks like brass, extended, perfect working |||S ||s ished. Seat and back up- but much superior to the slides, large fluted leg that jg| HI holstered with a green ve- ordinary brass bed. Con- bolts onto the frame mak- Us *||C rona. One of the best val- tinuous post pattern and ing the most substantial Sues we have ever shown. very pretty. tables we have ever sold. |ljg Price $35.00 Price $16.75 Price *ll.OO g NEW AXMINSTER CARPETS, $1.35 \- , SSI New fall patterns in floral etfects arrived this week. Red, green and tan grounds pSj in pretty parlor patterns that should interest carpet buyers. jgj j CARPET SHE RIGS g S§! Wiltons, Axminster, Body Brussels and all wools in the popular 9x12 sixe. No cutting or patching up of carpets, no tack pulling and more sanitary than a carpet BI; JH Prices SIO.OO, $15.00, $17.00, $21.00, $25,00 and $35.00. Us 8 NEW MATTINGS ll Sgj Goods that were to arrive months ago only arrived last week, but it makes our gpj gPj stock very complete. For hard service take the China mattings, at 25c, 35c and 40c JUJ; per yard. Japan mattings in pretty carpet patterns. Red blue, green and natural Eg g colors at 25c, 35c, 40c. ' S| jS • LACE CURTAINS ||| This stock is a half larger than any previous one. Plenty of the popular Notting- ggg asli ham curtains at 90c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and up. Renaissance curtains, the best line made in America. Plain centers with lace borders in white, ivory or Arabians, 3p| Price ranges from £3.50 to SIO.OO. jgc jgj TAPESTRY PORTIERS M Double the stock of last season. Floral, two color effects, at £2.50 and $3.50. Plain, red or green tapestry with floral borders from $5.00 to $12.50. Silk and velour curtains from $15.00 up to 525.00N S3 Wk —— 1 ALFRED A. CAMPBELL. | Winlield II it Co Time Table ' In effect May 29th. 1903. WESTWARD. STATIONS. I AM ' P M Leaves West Win field 730 245 ** Bosgsville 745 300 " Iron Bridge 755 310 " Winfleld Junction 810 326 44 Lane 820 335 • 4 Butler Junction 8 2A 3 40 Arrive Putler " 10 33 5 OG Arrive Allegheny 5 00 Ajrrive Pittsburg 10 26 pm Arrive Blairsville 1 06 6 42 EASTWARD. STATIONS. jA*M PM ' Leave Pittsburg 3 05 Leave B'airsville ...*. 750 2 15 " Al'egheny 885 2?0 44 Hutler 8 40 230 44 Butler Junction 10 ,00 440 « Laue .... 10 03 443 44 Wiufield Junction 10 15 455 " Iron Bridge 10 25 506 44 Boggsville 10 35 515 Arrive West Winfield 10 50 5 30 Trains stop at Laue and Iron Bridge only on Flag to take on or leave off passengers. Truinß Connect at Butler Junction with; Trains Eastward for Freepcrt, Vandergrift and Blairsville Intersection. Trains Westward for Natrona, Tarentum Allegheny and rittsburg. Trains Northward tor Saxonburg, Mar wood and But ler. B. G. BEALOE, ftaneral Manager. BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE RAILROAD ; COMPANY. TIME TABLE 111 effect Dec. 18th, 1904. i EASTERN STANDARB TIME. NORTHWARD SOUTHWARD (Read up) Dally Except Sunday (Read down) irf"l4 jl2| o T iTinKa 1 11 1 9 1 13 p.m. p. m.a. in. BlAllOIiB. ja. m. p. m. p. m. 1 7 31* 1 44 10 50; Erie. 1 0d 1 00, 4 30 7 03 10 24, Fairview 7 26] 4 56 6 33! 1 Oil 10 12] CiirarJ. S 1 37' 1 37| 5 08 7 031 1 40110 25|Ar..Connem:t..Lv 7 0012 W 4 60 4 5012 01' 7 00|LY..CODneaut-ARLO 25 1 05 6~3\ ! 9 65| Cranesville 7 55| |5 25 6 :!»12 sli 9 52; Albion 8 00j 2 00! 530 6 ir. tl2 3519 39 Shadelaud 8 13:f2 101.) 42 61" !2 33| 9 37' Springboro 8 ICi 2 13[ 544 6 0;,12 2s 9 ISO .Couneautville... 8 23) 2 181 5 80 (T A)l2 501 9 60 Ar..Me*«l ville. Lv 7 47i 1 50 4 52 4 62 II 321 7 47 Lv. Mcail villc. Ar 9 501 3 If 6 50 6 22 12 22! 9 22 A..Oail't Lake.Xv 8 15: 2 18 5 20 5 20 12 oo: 8 15;Lv.Cou't Lake.Ar 9 22! 2 50 6 22 5 i'. |Ar..lJiieavllle_Ly 1 6 55 8 55|I.T.Xlne8VHIp..Ar 7 15 6 121 9 12!...MeadVflie Jet. 8 42j 2 37 u 12 i 6 2- 11 551 8 57' Hartstown 8 57! 2 49 6 26 6 2311 50 850 Adainsville..... 9 0;il 2546 SI 5 13 8 40* Osgood 9 13, 6 41 5 0711 37> 8 33 Greenville 9 20» 3 10 6 48 500U 2< 8 28} Shenango 9 2h| 3166 52 4 1. 11 12 8 11 Frcdonia...... 9 45i 3 31 7 12 4 2> 10 5* 7 66! Mercer 10 01 3 4i; 7 26 4231053 751 Houston Jet..... 10 o', 730 4 0310 35 7 30i Grove City ..... 10 4087 60 3 4SIO 2;i .a.m.|..._H*iTisville 10 4C» 420 p.m. 3 4010 18 .....| Brancbton 10 48 4 27L. 11 301. Ar... HillUrd...Lv| 700 2 OOL 2 OU 7 00 Lv Hiilinrd—Aril 30 6 30 .. . 3 3510 1». I Keister... (10 62j 4 81L 31910 02 | Euclid.. 11 06; 4452 07 2 50[ 9 35| -I Butler 11l 30| P 10| 836 .....7. 6 40 : . I.North Bessemer.! f 5 50 1 15| 8 15 jLv.Allcgheiiy.Ar; 1 00; 6 36j p. ma. m.; J p.in. p. m.! Train No.l leaving Greenville at 6:45 a. m.; Shenango 6:s3;Fredouia 7:11: Mercer 7:28; Grove City 7:55; Keister 8:18; Butler 9:00, arrives in Allegheny at 10:25 a. in.; connects at Queen Junction with trains to and from Kaylor, and at Branchtnn from Milliard. Train No 2 leaving Allegheny at 3:00 p. m.; Butler 4:45: Keister 5:30: Grove City 5:53; Mercer 6:18; Fredonia 6:34; Shenango 6:52, arrives in Greenville at 6:57; connects at Queen Junction with trains to and Irom Kavlor, and at Branch ton lor Hilliard. E. y. TJTLEY, E. D. COM STOCK. General M&uager. (len'l Pass. Agent. Both Children ■t' aud grown folks find to interest. them here. We take ; -• /i/i particular pride in onr childrenß Photographs W e know lIOW t0 , C/i]\ " y pose and take them so ! | Y will satisfy the most jealously lov ng | | [I parents. Bring along I I your little ones and \ | at last get a Photo i 1 graph which will do them justice. ZUVER'S STUDIO, 215 S. Main St Butler. WM. WALKER. CHAS. A. MCELVAIN J WALKER & McELVAIN. 307 Butler County National Bank Bldg*. ; EF.AL F.PTATE. I INSUttANCE. 1 OIL PBOI'EftTIEB. LOANS. t BOTH PBONEB I Must Move but Not to 1 I Quit Business. I I In order to save large storage on Pianos and small goods. H Must leave where I am by June first. || You get the benefit. H Pianos that retail for S6OO go for |3OO. B Others in proportion. H Small Goods at You own Price,! The Must Go. I Sheet Music, anything you want ordered,l will get it at cost. H Come and take advantage of this sale and save money. B Pianos from $25 to S3OO. M Organs at any old price. BJ Cash—or credit —if good. If NEWTON, I I "The Piano Man," I P*, 317 South Main St. Open Evenings. H ISprin^^^Tpo^ House cleaning time will be on us before B we know where we are, so a few helpful B hints will not come amiss to the thrifty B ones who want quality at quantity prices. fl Our Carpet Rooms are overflowing with B the brightest patterns and best qualities, B the looms can put out. Among which are B the following: H Hartford, Axminster, Wilton, Velvets, |1 Body and Tapestry Brussels. 11 Hartford, two and three ply All Wool, Half S Wool, Cotton Chain, and the best and || largest asssortment of All Cotton Ingrains M in Butler. • B RUGS, DRUGGETS AND MATS. S LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTH, SHADES J| OUR PRICES ARE SATISFACTORY. 1J Duffy^^^Store^i [lliaflarir^irDearVsl A safe, certain rell« 3? Kuppressed I Menstruation. Never kt.„*-n to fail. Bafe! ■ Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction (luarant.ed ■ or money Hcfiindoil. Sk-ni prepaid for ■ SI.OO per box. Will send themon triaj. to H be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. ■ Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy W S. &E. WICK, UKALEKSIN Rough and Worked Lumber of all Kinds DtMjrs, Push and Mouldings Oil Well Klgs a Specialty. Office and Yard - K. Cunningham and Monroe Eta • near West Penn Depot, vrrrtWß vt WfintpH Agents to sell sober, up; make wauicu mjtn anlte sober In five minutes; send 25c. Address R. H. HAMILTON CO.. Schuyler, V*. Holt's Greenhouses, E. M. HOLT & Co. PROP'S. Salesroom 247 S. Main Street. Floral designs for funerals, ' etc.. a specialty. POTTED PLANTS. Oar carnations are now in their prime. L. S. McJCNKIN. IRA McJUNKIN GEO. A. MITCHELL. h. S. McJUNKIN & CO., Insuranc? & Real Estate 117 E- Jefferson St SOTbER, - - - - PA