Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 10, 1905, Image 4

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    Kelsey, Crown, Boomer ■
FURINACES. I
Coal and Slacl< Heaters, Gas and Coal®
Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers,®
Sowing /Machines, Needles for all mal<es ofH
Sewing Machines. Sewing repaired.*
I Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods. B
I Henry Bfehl, I
S 122 N. Main St. l*co. 'Phone 4<»4. Eg
AT LAST.
Ail for the Farm.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD.,
BUTLER, PA.
]
Pearson B. Nace's
Uvery, Feed and Sale Stable
Kcar of
Wick House. Butler Penn'a
The best of horses and first class rigs ml
ways on hand and (or hire.
Best accommodations In town (or perma
■eat boarding and transient trade. Specl
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses*
A.food c an o( horses, both drivers add
draft horses always on hand and tor sale
wderafull guarantee; and horses bough
paa proper notification b?
PEARSON B. NACE.
Te'iaunone No. fl
Gibson's Livery
(o d May & Kennedy stand)
First-class horses and rigs.
Excellent boarding accom
modations.
Good and clean waiting room.
Open day and night.
BERT IcCAMDLESS, Manager,
Penn-Wyomlng
Copper Company
A Large Producing Property
Carefully Managed
DIRECTORS
Pres. E. M. Cobb, Llaa, 0.
Presdent Okeniva Oil Co., tima, O.
C- p. COIUM, -First Vlce-Pree. Bradford
Pa.
Director First National Bank, Bradford, Pa.
President Devonian oil Co., Pittsburg, Pa.
President Inca Mining Co., Peru, South America
E. K. Hon, Pittaburg, Pa., Second Vice-
President and Bsaeral Manager.
Vice President Beaver Trust Co., Beaver, Pa.
Col. John J. Carter, Titusvllle, Pa. Secre
itary and Treasurer.
President Carter Oil Co., Titusville, Pa.
Direotor Commercial Bank, Titusville. Pa.
Pfrector Tyler bounty Bank, Sistersviile, W. Vs
Frank B. Drlper, Chicago, 111.
Wn.oL Bell, Assistant Secretary am
Treasnrer, Bradford, Pa.
Joseph Seep, Oil City, Pa.
Director Not. Sank, N. Y. City, N. Y.
President{>ll City Trust Co.. Oil City, Pa.
I. R. Leonard, Pittsburg, Pa.
PresMent'Beaver Trust Co., Beaver Pa. *
Director .Columbia National Bank, Pittsburg;, Pa
Colonial Trust Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
Frederick Davidson, Pittsburg, Pa.
Director Bank of Pittsburg, N. A.. Pittsburg, Pa
Treas. Union Drawn Steel Co., Beaver Falls, l"a
Director Guarantee Title & Trust Co., Pitts., Pn ,
Now prodncing over 30,000 lbs. of copper pet I
day. Second smelter ready to start. Send fot
reports by disinterested business men, who havr
)ust returned from property and who have invest
•d. We have a small amount of stock at 50 cents
*r share. Order at once. It will make you
sfcuey. Prospectus mailed.
CAPPEAU, LEMLEY & MILLEh
BROKERS
Unlisted and Curb Stocks,
MJS FERGUSON BLDG., - PIJJSBUR3K
"PAROID
READY
OOFING.
"DAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
grow brittle.
A NYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core ot
* each roll.
"D EPRESENTS the results o
years of Ex[ erience and Ex
perimenting.
/\NLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
laid.
T» S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
or Shingles.
DEMAND for PAKOID IS WORLD
wide.
MADE IN 1,2 AND 3 PLY
.Other Samples and Prices are
yonrs if yon will ask us.
L. C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
M. C. WAGNER
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER
130 South Main St
BCHOOLB
/J f Engineering. Electricity,
W/[/ / Book> keeping Shorthand,
fs f/ Preparatory Academic.
and Higher Accountancy
High Grade Schools.
Elegantly equipped aud lighted rooms. Positions
No antiquated methods or men employed. Sure.
Every teacher a college graduate with experience.
Pittsburg, Allegheny. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and
Mexico City. Send to Plttibarg for Catalog.
Martin lennlnas Caton, LL. D., President.
[madam -lifc.Deaa'sl
A safe, certain relk. yt Suppressed I
Menstruation. Never known to fan. Safe! ■
Sure! Ppoedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed ■
or money Refunded. Sent prepaid for ■
tl.oo per box. Will send them on trial, to ■
be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. ■
UWITIP SlDioico., mox T4. tawcuarca. ». J
Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave.
Pharmacy
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.
FISHER,
The Outdoor Artist, i
The Butler Dye Works
. Black Belgian Stallion,
formerly owned by McGand
less ft Wests of Prospect,
will be at the bam of
I. L.
Hooker, Pas, the entire
season.
THE ACME CURTAIN STRETCHER.
ir ■ *-. -,r,-r r r-r*. PUt 7««r thOT9
have been the usual num
- Ipi"■ JtT|rt\ ber of n«w stretchers out
Jjfrjjb A'T and passed swsy. leaving
{fiVa \<2s r ij. 'lll \ • freater demand for the
*s3 I J&. I ACME, THK COHNKR
"T iKran\\ CLAM t r TKLL 8 THK
iW.MY 11. 7,- us TO nr. Our last Ad
itfl Mnnty lustable Pin is a suoeess.
««i—- u ec them: at your deal*
ers. See the ACME QUILTING FRAME.
4€9l£ M'f'i* CO.-; Allegheny, I'm
Furniture and Household Goods
At last building couiiDg down Hnd
everything must be sold in SO days.
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum and Furniture
The finest stock from Ht. LouU Exposition.
Large Axminister Carpets, that an* all made
to lit rooms; cost Si'i and $75 go at #i"> Hody
Brussels cost WOandtSO goat #IJ, SIS, ?1~..*>0:
will fit largo size rooms, Room size ICugs.
Brussels and lugralii Si. tT.'tO, flO mil sls. A
rare chance. Samijic 5 piece genuine Loal her
Parlor Suits cost $125 at sl." an<l $V>. Inlaid
I.lnnieum. tlilck as a board, worth $1.50 a
yard go at 73c. Others worth K.V eo at Wc
and 50c. Exposition samples of bedroom
suits; ones cost #IOO gr, !it #4O. ST.'i ones go at
#:»>. Others at #l2. #!."> and S3'. This Is a sale
of a lifetime, Must make room for new build
lng. \V<> pay the freight.
GOLDSMITH,
Next to I'ickerlngs, X>4 Pean Ave. Pittsburg.
VISITORS
BEST DINING ACCOMODATIONS
AT K. J. IIIRIO'S LADIES' A GENT S
DINING & LUNCH ROOMS.
19 A:2l Park Way, Allegheny City.
Opposite Boggs 8c Buhl's
DR. E GREW BR,
No. 229 12 SOUTH MAIN ST
NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY
SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.,
BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2,
AND 3.
Dr. E. Grewer is a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, is now per
manently located at the aboveaddress,
where he treats all chronic diseases o'.
men, women and children.
Diseases of the Nervons System, the
symptoms of which are dizziness, lack
of confidence, sexnal weakness in meu
and women, ball risiue in the throat,spote
floating before the eyes, loss of memory
nnable to concentrate the mind on one
subject easily startled when suddenly
spoken to, and dull distressed mind
which uDfits them for performing the
duties of life, making happin&u impos
sible,distressing the action of the heart,
depression of the spirits, evil forebod
ings, cowardice, rear, cireams, melan
choly, tire easy of company, feeling as
tired in the morning as when retiring,
lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of the mind, depression, con
stipation, weakness of the limbs, etc.
Those so affected should consult us im
mediately and be restored to perfect
health.
Lost Manhood Restored
Weakness of Young Men Cured
and all private diseases.
Dr. E. Grewer's varicocele Ring cures
Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture
promptly cored without pain and no
detention from business.
He cures the worst cases of Nervous
Prostration, Rheumatism. Scrofula,
Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all Di
seases of the Skin Ear, Nose, Throat,
Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bladder.
Itching Piles, Fistula, Stricture,
Tumors, Cancers, Goiters, cured with
out cutting.
Special attention paid to the treat
ment of Nasal Catarrh.
He will forfeit the sum of Five
Thousand Dollars for any case of FITS
OB EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that
he cannot cure.
Consultation free and strictly confi
dential. Write if you cannot call.
Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 8:30 p.
in. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only.
Marry .A.. Nlarlir^
STOCKS & Pittsburg Stock
BONDS. | Exchange.
2(13 Times Building, I'ittsburg, I'a.
If YOn Wait to Make a Quick Sale ot Tour
l'ropirty or Business Write Us.
We make a specialty of selling hotels,
stores, merchandise, stocks and real estate
of every description.
11. A. SHAFFER CO..
430 Fourth Avenue, I'ittsburg, l'a.
ESTABLISHED ISK.
JOHN I*. BARBOUR JK.
BANKER AND BROKER,
404 Times Building. I'ittsburg, l'a.
Member of I'ittsburg Stock Exchange.
Keal Estate Investments,
Homes, Coal Properties, Mortgages.
FRANK B. TOMB,
803 Farmers' Building. Pittsburg. Pa.
Correspondence Solicited.
McSweeney's Inter State Detective Agen:y,
4W Sixth Avenue, I'ittsburg, Pa.
Comoetent reliable detectives for secret
work, and protect property. All communi
cations strictly confidential. Call or write
or telegraph.
;C. F. T. Papc.j
I p jeweler® \
/ 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
FANS! FANS! FANS!
Ventilating Fans, either Electric or belted
or Water Motors or Gas Engines for Hotels
and ltestaurants. BRIGOS MACHINERY
CO., 238 Second Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
John—Why do you look for a Job f
Harry—Wuen you attend Nuwkoll'i Unrltfl
School, then the people will be looklug for yoi
to work for tbcm —very Ultlo expense—Send foi
catalogoe, 1408 Penn avrnue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
If you want to buy or sell any kind of business sot
CAVANAGH CO.. 431 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh.
DOCTOR GINKKH, 024 Pruu Avrnur,
cures Piles and Fistulas to SUS
cured; also cancer and alt chronic diseases and tilooi)
complaint both sexes and all ages. Consultation
strictly private. Call and seo the Doctor.
hours from 0 a. in. to 5 p. tu.
One of the Best Opportunities for Making
Money Ever Offered.
Sooacres of land In Armstrong County. I'a.
The land Is underlaid with coal; has large
deposit of limestone, iron ore and lire clay;
two gas wells that have been doing business
for 15 years. Large brick dwelling, barn and
other outi>uiidings. The property is one
mile from Mahoning, and on the Brookville
Mahoning Ivailroad. now being built
which will make this property worth double
present price, which Is only $15,000.00. For
terms see J. A. Yul'NO A CO.. l'enn & High
land Aves. Pittsburg.
ffhere to Is Itea in Pittslrnvg
JillP r«T TTn Entrance 442 Masters Way
' nlj vlill I) World's largest Itathikellei
everything to eat from a sandwich to a banquet.
Tables screened off for private partleß. lluslnes:
neu's lunrh, 11.30 to2p. m., 35c. 213 Diamond
treet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
[ffllllltinl'u QERMAN RESTAURANT:
11.<1111 IHtl S Kverythlng to eat and drink
icrved In tJornian style. Imported light and (lark
)eer on draught. 242 Ulamoud street, Pittsburgh.
Millers Itestauraiit
Pittsburgh, Pa.
FIFTH AVENUE opp. Grand Opera Honso,
Bath on Each Floor Free to Guests, Absolute!' !
-ireproof. Steam Heat and Telephone in Even I
loom. European Plan.
Where to I»lnc in Allecheny,
Sauers Tavern '
Depot, AllrKlieny, I»n.
Ji»<l'e« Dtnatny Hiiom Sft-onil Floor.
INVESTSMEXTS-For people of mode.M.
neans pays from 10 to 30 per cent. Call or wriu
or prosperttis.
(iEXEIUL BIILDIJO COMPANY,
004 Bessemer nulldliig,
Pttt»hnr|<h, Pa. A
*""WANTED—Urigiit") oung" man" to be- onio ac
lvely connected in a Detective Agenry, ; 0.) re
|ulre<l to become equal ownership. Btulness we
Mtabli*he<l splendid opportunity.
(09 Keystone BaUdlng, Plttsbnriih, l» u \
R-R-TIME-TABLES
I*. It X 1* It IS
Tinit table iu effect Nov. 27, 1904.
Passenger trains leave and arrive lit
Butler as follows:
LEAVE fou NORTH.
1 7:30 a. m., mixed for Punxsutawney,
Dn i'.ois and intermediate stations.
10 !1 a. in. daily, vestihuled day ex
-1 press for Bnffalo, connects at Ashfonl,
i week days, for Rochester.
r.::;7 p. in. local for Punx'y. Dn Bois
and intermediate stations.
U::;i p. in. night express for Buffalo
and Rochester.
ARRIVE FROM NORTH.
6:10 h. in. daily, night express from
. Buffalo and Rochester.
9:30 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,
j 8:07 p.m. week days, mixed train
j fro'a Du Bois and Punxsutawney.
Trains leave the B. & O. Station,
| ! ittsbnrg for Buffalo and Rochester
, at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and for local
I jxrints as far as Dußois at 4:05 p.m. On
Sunday the 9:00 a.m. train runs to Buf
falo alone.
li & O ii It
Time table in effect. May 1905.
Trains for South and West,leave Butler
—town time: WEEK DAYS.
6:20 am, Allegheny Accommodation.
8:00 a m, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex.
9:10 a.m. Allegheny Express.
11:40 am, " " ,
1:25 pin, 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 Cattle.
SUNDAYS.
8:00 a.m, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex.
11:10 a.in, 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 Clarion Accomo.
SUNDAY.
9:42 a.m, Foxburg Accom.
8:00 p.m, Foxbu»g Accom.
Trains leave the Allegheny station for
Butler 7:00, 8:15, and 11:11 A. M.,
and 1:15, 3:00, 5:30 0:20 and 11:00 P. M.
On Sunday at 7:30 A. M. and 6:15 and
11:30 P. M.
For through tickets, Pullman reaerr.itions and in
formation apply to W. B. TURN EH, Agt,
Butler, I'a.
JO3. P. TAOCiKBT, A. (*. P. A.,
Pittsburg, Ptt
PENNSYLVANIA^
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
SCHEDI'LI is Errr.er July 9 1905.
SOtTE. . V-EEK DAYS
(A M A.M.iA.M. l'.M. P. M
BLTLEIt Lcavt 6 15 840 10 ;(5 2 3<) 4 20
Saxonbarfj Arrive C 4.5 9 0511 00 2 51 4 4!t
Butler JauctioQ., " 7 11 9 30<11 lio 3 IS 5 13
Butler Junction. .Leave 7 37 9 32 11 30 S 22 5 15
Natrona Arrtt. 7 4ti 9 4" 11 39 3 30 5 24
Tirentum. 7 62 9 45|lt 46 3 5 30
8 02 9 55{11 58 3 45 5 40
Claicmout. 12 If, 4 01 l> 55
Sharjubor- I 8 24 ....12 24 .... 003
838 ~..|12 40 . .. 6 18
East Liberty 10 Sol .... 4 15 ....
Pittnlmrg 10 30| .. . 425
3DKDAt TUAlNS.—Leave Butloi for Allegheny
City and principal intermediate stations at 7:20 a. ni.
vjd 5*6 p. m.
NOBTH WEEK DAYS
A. M. A.M. A.M. P. Ml P. M
Pittsburg .... 305 6 10
Kast Lib ity 314 jo 2"J
Allegheny City 1* 615 82510 25 .... ....
Hhurpsburg 6 3<> 8 39:10 39
Ciarcinont 6 38 8 48 10
Springdale 7 00 9 07.11 o<> 0 45
Tarentum 7 13 9 19,11 11 3 47 65
Natrona 7 30 9 iifi 11 18 :i
Butler June ar 7M) 936U 27 400 707
Butler June lv 742 94012 30 402 ! 7 10
Saxonburg 8 O'J 10 06,12 54 4 331 7 34
B'JTLKB 8 35 10 33 1 20| 6 05 | 8 00
SUNDAY TBAIMS.—Leave Allegheny City for But
ler auu principal intermediate stations at 7:00 a. m. and
9*30 l> m.
WOTI THE. EAST.
Week Days. Sundajs
A.M.jA.M. P. M. A.M. P M
BUTLER IT 6 15 . . . 230 720
Butler J'ct ar 711 ;3 18 8 10i ....
Butler J'ct lv 740 400 814
Feeport fcr 7 43j .... 402 817 ....
Kskiminetas J*t.. .." 7 48 ! 408 823 ....
Leechburp " 8 01' 420 837 ...
West Apollo " 824 I 4 39 354 ....
Saltslurg. " 851 508 9 2(1
Blairsville 9 J>3 15 42 952 ....
Blairsville lot " 9 30*"-. 550 10 00....
lltoona ...." 11 35 850 1 40;. ..
Warrisburg 41 310 , 100 635
Philadelphia " 6 23 423 10 20
P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M
Through trains for tho east leave Pittsbnrg (Union
Station), as follows:
The Pennsylvania Special, daily, fjr North
Philadelphia and New York 12:54 am
Manhattan Limited, daily, for No:+h Phila
delphia and New York 1:10 "
Keystone Express daily 3:00 44
Pennsylvania Limited daily 6:45 41
New York " " 7:10 "
Atlantic Express, " 7:30 11
Main Line Expresi, '* 8:00 44
Buffalo Day Express " 9:00"
Day Expn-ss, 44 12-01 Noon
Mail Express, daily, for Baltimore and Wash
ington 12:45 P.M
Buffalo Special 44 1:10 44
Chicago Mail iaily, for Baltimore and
Washington 4:50 44
Eastern ExpreLS, daily, for PhiKa and N Y....4:55 44
New York Expreas. 44 11 " 7:10 14
Philadelphia & Wa-hington Express, daily 9:00 4
New York Special, daily for New York, Balti
more and \V;u*hingt<>n 10:00 44
Philadelphia Special daily, fur Philadelphia
only. Sleeping cars only 10:00 44 i
Uulfa.o Night Express,daily 11:00 "
Tor Atlantic City (via Delaware Biver Bridge all
rail route) 3:00, 8:00 a.m., 7.10 and and 9:00 p. m.
daily, "Pennsylvania Limited," 6:45 am. and New
York Limited7.lo a.m, week days, 10.00 p.m. daily
with through steeping car.
For <'.*!*• May, 10.00 p.m, daily, 4 'Tlie Pennsylvania
Limited' 1 and "New York Limited'* 6.45 a.m. weak
days.
For Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and Long Branch.
4 The lYuu*vlvauia Limited" 6.45 a.m. and "New York
Limited ' i.J a.m. week dayx; 10.00 p.m. daily.
Bnlfalo and Alleeeheny Valley Division.
Trains leave Ktskiminetas Junction as follows:
For Buffalo, 9.51 a.m. and 11.50 p. m. daily, with
through" parlor and sleeping cars.
For Oil City,
m. ww»k-<iays. Sundays, 9.51 a. m., 6.07 and ll^>op.m.
For Bed Bank, 7.48, 9.51, a. m., 234, 6.07
10:15 and 11.50 p. m. woek-days. Sundays, 9.51,10.40
а. in.,6.07 aud 11.50 p. m.
For Kittannlng 7.48, 9.28,
б.07,7.30,10.15, and 11.50 p. in. week-days. Sundays,
ML 10.40 a. m.,6.<>7, 10.14, and lliOp. m.
k 44 f' Stojm only on signal or notice to agent or con
ductor to receive or discharge (uuMengerH.
Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or
sddres* Thos. E. Watt, I'ass. Agt. Western District,
:>GO Fifth Avenn#*. Pittsburg, Pa.
W. W. ATTEBBUBY, J R. WOOD
Gen'l Mauager. Paas*r Traffic Manngor.
GEO. W BOYD. General Passenger A get t.
Wiiiiiclri It It Co Time Table
In effect-May'2oth, 1903.
VV'KSTWA CD.
STATIONS. AM PM
Leaves West Winfield. 7 30 2 45
44 Boggsville 745 300
14 Iron Bridge 755 310
Winfield Junction 8 10 3 25
44 Lane 8 2*' 335
44 Butler Junction 825 340
Arrive Sutler 10 5 05
Arrive Allegheny 5 00
Arrive Pitt-burg 10 25
pm
Arrive Blairsville.. 1 06 5 12
EA rWABD.
STATIONS. | A M PM
Leave P|ttalmn| v 305
Leave B.'airsville 7 SO 2 15
44 Allegheny 8 2*) 220
44 Butler S 40 2 30
44 Butler Junction 10 00 440
44 Lane 10 03 443
44 Winfield Junction 10 15 4 K
44 Iron Bridge 10 2;*> 505
44 Boggsville 10 35 515
Arrive West Winfield
Train it »pal Lane and Iron Bi idge inly on !■ 1 ig to
take on or leave otf passengers,
trains Connect at Butler Junction with:
Trains Eastward for Freepcrt, Vandergrift and
Blairsville luterMection.
Trains Westward for Natrona,Tarentum Allegheny
and litt.iburg.
Trains Northward tor Saxonburg, Marwoml ani But
lar.
B.C. BE A LOIt,
'•eneral Maiuiz- r
tyes Examiaed Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Ontician
Next Door toComt House. Butler, I'a
Private Maternity Hospital.
In :t In autiful location. IlcsLor plivsU'lans
and nurse s In attendance. Home-like com
foils, strictly private and secluded. Adop
tion provided, ltates reasonable. Can stay
as long as you wish. Call or address
iMICS. IU. A. HUGHES,
:KIO California A venue,
ALLEGHENY, I'A.a
PE.HKINS UNION DETECTIVE AGENCY,
331 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Established IKS 3, licensed and bonded.
Telephones (private exchange) Bell, Idsrj
-1684 Court. P. & A. old Main; nightfall, Bell.
Hmr.el-8-L. Legitimate detective work in all i
isl branches, solicited and promptly attend- J
ed to by skilled and lawful operatives.
Unhappy Women!
No woman can b" happy when h«r
health Is und< rmined. N'» woman <*an
have KIMNI h"alth while lif uffers from
female weakness, inflammation, ulcera
tion or any disease of thti clHlcato wom
anly organs. Nervous, sic. Pl« -s. fretful. !
suffering in body and mind, she does not
live but only exists.
More than a half a million such women
have fuuiul a perfect and permanent cure
for th.-lr Ulseasid condition in the use of '
Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, j
Women cured by tliis reundy say it is .
a "wonderful medicine,'" so perfectly
does it re-tore them to health and come- |
1 loess.
There is no alcohol in "Favorite Pre- j
scription," neither does it contain opium, j
cocaine, nor any other harmful drug. It
is in the strictest sense, an honest, tem
perance medicine. Its ingredients are
purely vegetable, and it will agree with
the most delicate constitution.
Don't tie hypnotized, or over per
suaded, Into accepting a -übstitute.
This medicine has a record that's worth J
far more than any difference in price.
fcSiek and ailing women are invited to i
consult l)r. Pierce, either personally or
by letter, absolutely without charge or
fee. thus avoiding the unpleasant ques
tionings, offensive examinations and ob
noxious local treatments considered nec
essary by many local practitioners. All
correspondence treated as strictly private
and sacredly confidential. Write without
fear and without fee to I)r. I{. V. Pierce,
6(53 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
. These tinv.
sugar-coati'-d
anti-mhous
&\Vv granules reg-
OoVeWeVs
and Bowels, cure Constipation and Had
Stomach, attended by foul
breath. One or two for -
laxative, three or four for
cathartic. I
This great family Doctor I
Book FREE on receipt of "
i!l one-cent postage stamps u
to cover cost of mailing: I
or. in line cloth binding Si I
stamps. Address Dr. U. V. v's. '&
Pierce. 663 Main Street, I,
Buffalo, N. Y. ™' - "'
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cure by acting directly on the
sick parts without disturbing tho rest of
the system.
No. 1 for Fevers.
i»o. 2 " Worms.
So. 3 " Te. thing.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
IHO. 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 " Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Headaches.
No. 10 " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Suppressed Periods.
No. 12 " Whites.
No. 13 '« Croup.
No 14 " The Skin.
N0.,15 " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. 20 " Whooping Cough.
No. 27 " The Kidneys.
No. 30 " The Bladder.
No. 77 " La Grippe.
In small bottles of pellets that fit the vest
pocket. At Druggists or mailed, 25c. each.
Medical Guide mailed free.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John
New York.
g^asal
; CATARRH
In all its slaves. *U[)J
Ely's Cream
cleanses, soothes and heals f y m
? the diseased membrane.
11 cures catarrh and drives M.^
•way a cold in the head
quickly.
j Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils,spread!#
t over the meinbrane and is absorbed. Relief is im
-1 mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—doei
not produce sneezing. I«arge Size, GO cents at Drug
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents.
| ELY BROTHERS. 60 Warren Street, New York
CRAMPS? I
DR. HARRIS'
CRAMP CURE,
Relieves Pula Qnirkly.
A never > I'in.r rem. for Every Ache
ami Highly recommended for
Cholera-llorbii? and Pains iu tho
Stomach.
1 ABSOMJTI-.IIY JiARMi.ESS.
As a Liniment Dr. Harris' Cramp
< ure excels 1111 others.
Prepared by is. A. I All SUSTOCK CO.
Plttsliurjf, I'a.
At Un-.erKijlc 85c a Kottlu
BACK-ADHE
an l all other symptoms of kidney dis
ease are speedily removed when the
kidneys are made healthy, active and
vigorous by the use of
Or. A. W> Chase's
Kidney-Liver Fills
the world's greatest kidney and lr.'<v
regulator, and the only meilicine h .v.
ing a combined action on kidneys an 1
liver. One pill a dona ; cents a box.
Write for free sample to The J>r. A. W
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Save Money
Buy Liquors Direct
Robert Lewin & Co., 14
Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa.,
sell only pure goods for family
and medicinal use.
A full gallon of pure Rye Whiskey.
$2.50 to #5.. We are still sole owners of
Ci HAN I>FATI IKIt'S CHOICK
A gnaranteed, 3-year old Whiskey—
s2.oo per gallon.
xVll kiods of High-Class Wines and
Li«[norg. Write for jirices. We pay
express charges on all orders of $5.00 or
over; and guarantee sectir6 boxing and
prompt shipments.
ROBT. LEWIN <fc CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN WINES AITD LIQUORS,
No. 14 Smithfield St„ PITTSBURG, PA.
•Phonei: Bell 2T7» P. ft A. 1458
I
YOU
Can buy the best of Liquor of
all kinds delivered at your door
from MAX KLEIN & SONS,
1318-20 Penn Ave., Pittsburg,
Pa. (formerly of Allegheny) at
the following prices:
BEAR CREEK RYE,
1.00 per qt. 4.00 per gal.
CABINET RYE,
75c per qt. 3.00 per gal.
ANCHOR RYE,
50c per qt. 2.00 per gal.
GIN.
50-75-1.00 per qt. 2.00-2.50-3.00 per gal,
RUM,
50-75-1.00 per qt. 2.00-2.50-3.00 par gal.
BLACKBERRY,
50-75-1.00 per qt. 2,00-2.60-8.00 per gal.
ALL WINES,
50-75-1.00 per qt. 2.00-2.50-3.00 per gal.
All goods neatly packed and shipped
by express- charges p .id —on all orders
of #5.00 and over,
/VIAX KhGIN & SONS,
Wholesale Lyiquors,
131S-20 Feuu Ave., Pittsburg, Fa.
BI'SSWKSs OPPORTUNITIES,
Kurms Bought and Sold.
We can s«ll your business or farm no
matter where located. For quick sale con
sult us. W. V. WRITERS LIAUBEN,
717 East Ohio Street, Allegheny, Pa. *
Illfiiia!
EARLY CELERY.
lVrtllitlns Fi>rre« llie Flr»« rropnnu
Allow* n Scoonit.
The stalks shown hero are representa
tive individuals from two plots in a
comparative manorial experiment. The
one on the left Is from a plot ferti
lized in the usual way with eommer
eiai manure, containing plant food :
constituents in the ordinary proportion: j
Nitrogen, 5 per cent; phosphoric acid.
7 per cent; potash, 12 per cent. Tho
stalk on the right is from a plot that
received in addition to application of
fertilizer al>ove three applications of
h* W
L ..... . Tfcf ...
NITRATE OF SODA OS CELEBY.
200 pounds each nitrate of soda at
equally divided intervals during the
growing season. This was distributed
and immediately cultivated into the
soil on each side of the row.
The specially treated field was ready
for market the latter part of June and
because of extra early maturity at a
tirue when good stocks were scarce
sold for 55 and GO cents per dozen. This
field was cleared July 8, ground leveled
and a second crop planted for fall
harvest. The field not receiving nitrate
came on the market considerably later
and, although good stock, netted only
20 and 23 cents. We were not able to
double crop this field as we did the
nitrate plot.—Orange Judd Farmer.
ENEMIES OF CROPS.
CniiHlns u Peculiar and Subtle
Shrinkage in Profits.
Fighting insects demands a better
system of farming, which of itself will
pay in other directions, and the Ameri
can farmer must calculate upon insect
depredations as no small element in
his business. Of what use is it to rear
two blades of grass where but one
grew before if he is to lose both of
them by reason of insect attack? It Is
not the farm, but the profits thereof
that are last through the devastations
caused by injurious insects, and it
costs the American farmer more to
feed these insidious foes than it does
to educate his children.
| Throughout the United States, where
, the smaller cereal grains—wheat, rye,
barley and oats—are to any considera
ble extent cultivated, a multitude of
Injuries to growing wheat are charged
by the average farmer to the Hessian
fly, whereas In many cases these rav
ages are really the work cf insects
whose habits differ greatly from those
of that insect. Indeed, some of them
are not liies at all, and even where the
ravages are caused by flies these are
not necessarily the Hessian fly, and the
same remedial and preventive meas
ures that are applicable to this notori
ous wheat pest may not be at all ef
fective against them.
To be able to distinguish between
some of the chief insect enemies of
cereal grains, and especially between
many of them and the Hessian fly,
may help farmers to prevent a peculiar
and subtle shrinkage in the profit of
their labor and one they can meet in
many eases by slmj>le measures.
laoculatlnjr Alfalfa.
Correspondent: "We have Borne
bunches of alfalfa that came up below
the hen yard three years ago that look
fine; we cut three times. A strip that
was seeded wus not a success except
in spots where it was rich soil."
Comment by Rural New Yorker: "Pull
up one of those alfalfa 'bunches' and
see if you can find the little warts or
Modules on the roots. If you can the
eoll around thoso plants will be good
to Inoculate a larger fleld. When you
seed again dig the soil around these
} vigorous plants and scatter it over the
fleld to bo seeded. It may mean a
good 'catch.'"
A Sauerkraut Center.
The making of sauerkraut of late
years has become a large Industry In
a few places in tlio United States, a
single factory having an output of 25,-
000 barrels in two months and a half.
In fact, it 1* claimed that even in Ger
many there Is no one spot whero there
is as much kraut made as there Is in
a small Ohio town. At Clyde, 0., the
product of about 1,800 acres of cab
bages Is annually utilized, each acre
/leldlng about ten tons. These cab
bages usually bring $6 to $7 a ton. The
farmers of the vicinity therefore often
receive SIOO,OOO for this crop.
3l:iuure of Neat Cattle.
The manure of neat cattle, like that
of hogs, is variable in character, but
Is generally poorer than that of other
farm animals on account of its large
percentage of water. It decomposes
•lowly an:l develops little heat.
AN INTERESTING TREE.
Tli« k Shcllbark. Hickory IN a Hogged
\ative American.
The shellbark hickory is perhaps the
most interesting tree we have, because
It is a strictly American tree and so
wedded to Its native soil that It re
fuses to become a citizen of any other
country. In the sturdlness of lis roots
and trunk, in the boldness In which it
flings out its tough branches, in its
strong individuality of character and
In Its general frultfillness, not forget
ting Its uncouth roughness of bark, It
further manifests Its strong American
ism. its winter buds are largo and ln
terestlng. Early in spring the dark
brown outer scales fall away. Tho In
ner scales then lengthen to protect tho
growing leaf, sometimes attaining a
length of five Inches. Theso Inner
scales are marvels of beauty both in
texture and In color. The body of the
scale Is thick and leathery, while Us
surfaces, especially the inner, are soft,
with a silken nap gorgeously dyed In J
yellow, orange and red, suggesting the
chimney corner and the heat which
glows from a hickory log.—Frank
French In Scribner's.
Queer Lot of ISnmea,
Miss Death was brought to the Ger
man hospital In Philadelphia to be Op
erated upon fur appendicitis. |Sho yas
a daughter, she said, oi an undertaker.
Tho name of the surgeon who jvas
chosen to perform tho operation was
Dye— Dr. Frank Hackett Dye.
When tho operation was over Miss
Death was placed in charge of two
nurses.
Miss I'ayno is tho day nurse; Miss
Grone Is the night nurse. The patient
rapidly, and in a short time
bade goodby to Dr. Dye, Miss Payne
and Miss Grone.—Fuel.
The Critical Periods
in a Woman's Life
Are When the Change Comes From
Childhood to Womanhood anil Later
When the Organs of the Pelvic
Region Cease Their Work.
DR. A W. CHASE'S MERYL PILLS.
When the child changes from girlhood
to womanhood and again later in life
when the organs of the pelvic region
cease their work, there is a strain
thrown npon the nervous system, that j
requires outside aid that there may be !
supplied a proper amount of additional
strength and resistive power. This j
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills do to a
certainty by their ability to snpply to the
nervous system and the organs affected,
an amount of nerve strength and energy
that enables them to accommodate them
selves rapidly and easily to the changes
taking place.
Mrs. Julia Rowland, of No. 264 Pearl
St., Bnffalo. writes:
"Both myself and daughter, aged 17,
are deeply indebted to Dr A. W. Chase
and his Nerve Pills. They certainly are
a grand tonic to the nerves I used
them about a year ago. to give me the
strength and vitality to go through the
ordeal that usually comes to woman at
change ot life, and found all the nerv
ousness, crying spells rnd weakness dis
appear in a hurry. This led me to give
them to my daughter about the time she
began to have the endless trouble some
girls do in early life, and the medicine
acted equally as well with her. She
grew strong and steady—the color be
came good—the languor and lassitude
disappeared and she was able to go
about her school duties as usual. I con
sider the Dr. A W. Chase Nerve Pills
uneqaaled as a nerve and general tonic
in such cases and gladly recommend
them to others who suffer in a similar
manner." 7
50 cents a box at dealers or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Por
trait and signature of A. W. Chase,
M. D. on every package. For sale by
Redick and Grobman, druggists, 109 N.
Main St. Butler, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. L. R. HAZLETT.
100 W. Diamond St., Butler.
North side of Court House.
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat work, a
specialty. .
T C. BOYLE, M. D.
v • EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT,
SPECIALIST.
121 East Cunningham Street.
Office Hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 3to 5 and
7 to 9 p. m.
BOTH TELEPHONES.
(1 M. ZIMMERMAN
I • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
At 327 N. Main St.
CAMUELM. BIPPUS,
U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
200 West Cunningham St.
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER,
OSTEOPATH.
"Consultation and examination free.
hours —9 to 12 A. M., 2 to
M., daily except Sunday. Evening
appointment.
Office—Stein Block, Rooms 9-10, But
ler, Pa. People's Phone 478.
CLARA E. MORROW, D. 0.,
GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OF
OSTEOPATHY.
Women's diseases a specialty. Cou
sultatian and examination free.
Office Hours, 9to 12 m., 2 to 3 p. m
People's Phone 573.
ij6 S. Main street, Butler, Pa
DENTISTS.
DR. FORD H. HAYES,
DENTIST.
Graduate of Dental Department,
University of Pennsylvania.
Office—2ls S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
DR. S. A. JOHNSTON,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Formerly of Butler,
Has located opposite Lowry Honse,
Main St., Bntler, Pa. The finest work
a specialty. Expert painless extractor
teeth by his new method, no medi
cine nsed or jabbing a needle into the
gums; also gas and ether used. Com
nmnicationa by mail receive prompt at
tention.
DR' J. WILBERT McKEE,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Office over Leighner's Jewelry store,
Butler, Pa.
Peoples Telephone 505.
A specialty made of gold fillings, gold
crown and bridge work.
WJ. HINDMAN,
. DENTIST.
! 12/t South Main street, (ov Metzer's
shoe store.)
DR. H. A. MCCANDLESS,
DENTIST.
Office in Butler County National Bank
Building, 2nd floor.
DR. M. D. KOTTRABA,
Successor to Dr. Johnston.
DBNTIST
Office at No 114 E. Jeflerson St., over
G. W. Miller's grocerv
ATTORNEYS.
RP. SCOTT,
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office in Bntler County National
Bank building.
AT. SCOTT,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler, Pa.
COULTER & BAKER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Butler County National
Bank building.
TOIIN W. COULTER,
0 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
QOffice on Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Special attention given to collections
and business matters.
T D. MCJUNKIN,
01 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Relber building, cornel Main
and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance on
Main street.
T B. BKEDIN,
TF,» ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Main St. near Court Houn«
HH. GOUCHER,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Wise building.
1? H. NEGLEY
Hi. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Negley Building, West
Diamond.
WC. FINDLEI,
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND
PENSION ATTORNEY.
Office on South side of Diamond,
Butler, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BP. HILLIARD,
• GENERAL SURVEYING.
Mines and Land. County Surveyor.
R. F D. 49, West Sunbury, Pa.
p F. L. McQUISTION,
V. CIVIL ENGINEER AND
Office near Court House
LP. WALKER,
• NOTARY PUBLIC,
BUTLER,
Office with Berkmer, next door to P. O
T-Rails. Beami, Machinery In stock. Rails
cut to lengths. Cash paid forscrap-Iron and
motaH. fIOMER BOWK 9. River Avenue,
Allegheny, I'a. End of Blxth Street Bridge.
- -• - - - ...
THE L.VKGKXT IN THE COUNTY. |
| THE ' "
| Butler County National Bank.
I A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of j
Buler Couny to do business wih.
j (Capital ft 300,000.00 j|
i Strength surplus 300,000.00 ;;
(Assets 2,706,342.30 ||
I J 1
We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT,
COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service.
I "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" I
■HIMIWII IIP I 111 I laaMMM— I———
! TONSERVATIVE BANKING
B ° Qr depositors are the substantial, far seeing
i I citizens. Many a fortune has been accumulated
Iri i under onr careful keeping The safe conservative
i polity of this institution is known throughout this
H section, and the wise young man appoints us as the
jj' Psji i custodian of his capital.
t We pay 3 per cent, interest on saving accounts,
i JK 4 7 1 1 bis is the highest rate consistent with absolute
/ safety.
| J— y° n are u ot on c of our depositors-—if you are
not gradually accumulating a reserve fund—yon
l should turn over a new leaf and join the ranks of
the far sighted
We accept deposits as low as one dollar and will
L i* glad to include you among those who have placed
I their foot on the ladder of prosperity.
I Your pass book is ready. It takes but a few
E in inntes to enter vour name.
j BUTLER SAVINGS& TRUST CO.
ESTABLISHED 1900
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47,000.00
DIVIDENDS PAID - - - - - $6,000.00
None Stronger in the Courjty.
The Butler Business College
New buildings, new and splendid equipment, a strictly first-class and up-to
date school that ACTUALLY PLACES ITS GRADUATES.
A few of the hundreds of prominent concerns that employ them:
The Butler County National Bank, Guaranty Safe Deposit & Trust Co., The
Farmers' National Bank, Butler Savings & Trust Co., John Berg & Co., Standard
Steel Car Co., Standard Plate Glass Co., B. R. & P. R. R. Co., B. & O. R. R.
Co., Penna R. R. Co . etc., of Butler.
Pullman Palace Car Co.. Westinghouse Electrical Mfg. Co., National Tube
Co., Union Steel Co., Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Germaina National Bank,
Boggs & Buhl, Pittsburg Dry Goods Co., etc., etc.. Pittsburg
'•A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT."
Nearly 40 positions filled by us during the term ju&t closed. When in Butler
for the fair, stop and see our new rooms and equipment.
Catalogue and circulars mailed on application. MAY ENTER ANY TIME.
Fall term opens Sept. 4, 1905.
A. F. REGAL, Principal, Butler, Pa.
Satisfied man, He-
Contented woman, She-
Happy home, It—
Where
Butler Brewery Beer,
The high-class brew of the
Independent Brewing Company,
Of Pittsburg, Pa.,
Is an item in the list of necessities
and luxuries of the household.
A refreshing, strengthening, vitalizing
beverage when you feel fagged out
with tne day's labor and worries—
Aids digestion after a heavy meal—
Assures perfect rest, brings peaceful
sleep, restores vitality, morning
vigor, enthusiasm for work.
At your favorite bar or cafe.
Best hops, malted barley, pure water.
A perfect combination. Purity absolute.
Pure Bohemian Hops and
All bottled beer pasteurized.
WHISKEY DIRECTFROM THE MAKER
H Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00 ■
jfi Pj Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage I
S fi prepaid te your nearest station. K
E| Our goods is aged in the wood, and is pure and mel- K
E? NIL P W low, better than you have had from others for the 9K
■P WsagK price, or your money back. Cl
H WSSM Any Bank of Pittsburg or the Editor of this paper Jp
E3 H * you that our word is good, and that we are
Ef'£3 responsible.
IB Ftf ml do not humbug you like so many advertising so K
M iKES™! called''Distillers." B
■g ■HESQK By buying from us you get an honest article, made n
IP 111 H from hQnest, select grain, by honest people. Hj
Bp Send for our private price list. jB
H If you will send ns the names of 10 good families in your 9|
H| vicinity who use Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whom we a|
H may send our price list, we will send yon, with your first order, Bf
Bg one quart of Pure Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, FREE. k
1 MORRIS FORST & CO-, 1
E Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smltlitlcld St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Bros.3
£ PLUMBERS \
£ Estimates given on al! kinds of work. ?
3 We make a specialty of
C NICKLE- PLATED, \
C SEAMLESS, /
I OPEN-WORK. ?
/ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa ?
S Phone. 630. C
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