Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 17, 1905, Image 4

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■ Kelsey, Crown, Boomer ■
I FURNACES. I
I Coal and Slacl< Heaters, Gas and Coalß
I {Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers,!
I Sowing Machines, Needles for all mal<cs of«
E Sewing {Machines* Sewing repaired.*
I Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods. I
I Henry Biehl, I
■ 122 N. Main St. Peo. 'Phone 4Q4. J
AT LAST.
Ar[ f£ngir\e for ttie F'arm.
D CUT FEED, PUMP
• WTi 11 WATER, SAW|WOOD,
CHURN, RUN THE
WASHING MACHINE
WITH AN
"ALL PURPOSE"
Gas or Gasoline
Engine.
\i Fjf An £icctric Li§ht
Plant Complete
fi| With practically no expense
after the cost of installing.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD..
BUTLER, PA.
1 Pearson B. Nace's
Livery, Feed end SeleSteble
Hear of
Wlek House. Butler ?enn's
The best of bones and first class rigs ai
ways on band and for hire.
• Best accommodations in towi for perma
■eat boarding and transient \rade. Bpecl
al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horeee'
A good c ass of horses, both drivers and
draft horses always on hand and for sale
• urder a full guarantee; and horses bough
pen proper notification bv
PEARSON B. NACE.
Te'ieonone No. tl
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.
BEST XcC&KDLESS, Manager,
ffta.to Bite When ii Pitblrarg
HUP r*T TTTI Entrance 442 Mtoten Way
1 JTLJCi IyJUUII World's largest Rathskeller
tvarythlog to eat from a sandwich to » banquet,
rabies screened oil for private parties. Basin M;
nen's lunch, 11.*0 to Jp. m., J6c. m Diamond
*net, Pittsburgh, F».
ifommol'a OERMAN RESTAURANT.
llltlll 111 Cl 8 Everything to eat and drink
erred In German style. Imported light and dark
war on draught. 142 Diamond street, Pittsburgh.
| Killers Restaurant
v Httsbuifh. Fa.
TOTH AVEHTJE opp. Grand Opera Home, J
Who; Each Floor Free to Guests. Absolutel'
■Msroof. Stesm Heat and Telephone In Evert
loom. European Plan.
Where to Dine lu Allegheny.
( Sailers Tavern
Depot, Allegheny, Pa.
_L.jaJles Pinning Room Second Floor.
INVKSTBMKNTS —For people of moderab
neans pays from 10 to 30 per cent. Call or wrlti
'or prospectus.
CENERAL BUILDING COMPANY,
604 Besneiner Building,
Pittsburgh, Pa. •
WANTED—Uilglit young~~niun to betome ac i
, Ively connected In a Detective Agency, $ .00 re
laired to become equal ownership. Business wtl
■stablUbed splendid opportunity.
fOB Keystone Balldlsg, Pittsburgh, Pa
lIfPAROID
DEADY
Looping.
"DAROID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out.. Won't
grow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core ot
each'roll.
£> EPRESENTS the results o
years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"\NLY requires painting every
fewyears. Not when first
| hud.
1" S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
or Shingles.
TVEMAND for PAROID is world
wide.
MADE IN 1,2 AND 3 PLY
Other Faowi, Samples and Prices are
yours if you will ask us.
L. C. WICK,
BUTLER, PA. ;
John—Why do you look tor a Job ?
Harry—When jou attend Koiwkoft'i Barbel
School, lhen the people will be looking for yo>
to work for tbem—very little sipense—Send foi
catalogue. 1408 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa
tl you want to boy or sell any kind of business set
CAVAHAGH CO . 431 Fourth Ave.. Pittsburgh.
DOCTOR GINHKR, 624 Penn Aveaar,
Plttsbargh, cures Piles and Fistulas to stay
cured; also cancer and all chronic disuses and blooS
comprint both sexes sod all ages. Consultation
strictly private. CaU and see tie Doctor. • OHhM
bounXxwa 9 >. b, w n,
te" ■ - '•
SCHOOLS
Jr // j Engineering. Electricity,
W/[/ i/ i Book-keeping Shorthand,
f/s Preparatory Academic.
and Higher Accoantancy
High Grade Schools.
Elegantly equipped and lighted rooms. Positions
No an Uq us ted methods or men employed. Sure.
Every teacher a college graduste with experience.
Pittsburg, Allegheny. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and
Mexico city. Send to Plttahmrg for Catalog.
Martin Jennings Cston. LL. 0., President
I^Sa^STDeaTs
A safe, certain relit yt Suppressed
Menstruation. Never ktiuwntottul. Safe!
Sure! Speedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed
or money RefUndod. Sent prepaid for
il.OOperbox. Will send them on triaj, to
be paid for when relieved. Samples Free.
umnp MtpicsLco.. ■« t«. es.
Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave.
Pharmacy
Special Offer
£i.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 v reproduction that will
stand washing and not fade
away. ~f: No bum work, but a
fine permanent Bromide en
largement, fully guaranteed.
This offer is good till October
Ist, 1904.
FISHER,
The Outdoor Artist, 1 *
The Butler Dye Works
Henn- Wyoming
Copppr Company
A Large Producing Property
Carefully Managed
DIRECTORS
Pree. E. M. Cobb, Una, 0.
I'resdent Okeniva Oil Co., Uma, O.
C P. Collins. Firtt Vice-Pree. Bradford
Pa.
Director First National Bank, Bradford, Pa.
President Devonian Oil Co., Pittsburg, Pa.
President Inca Mining Co., Peru, South Americi
E. K. Hum, Pittsburg, Pa., Second Vice
> President and General Manager.
| Vice President Beaver Thist Co., Besver, Pa.
Col. John J. Carter, Tituavllle, Pa. Secre
| tary and Treasurer.
President Carter OU Co., Titusville, Pa.
Director Commercial Bank, Titusville, Pa.
Director Tyler Cfiunty Bank, Sistersville, W. Va
Frank B. Draper, Chicago, 111.
Wm.«L: Bell, Assistant Secretary anr
Treasirer, Bradford, Pa.
loseph Seep, Oil City, Pa.
Director Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y. City N Y
President Oil City Trust Co., Oil City A.
I. R. Leonard, Plttaburg, Pa.
President Beaver Trust Co., Beaver Pa.
Director Columbia National Bank, Pittsburg Pa i
Colonial Trust Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
Frederick Davidson, Pittsburg, Pa.
Director Bank of Pittsburg, N. A., Pittsburg Pa
Treas. Union Drawn Steer Co., Beaver Falls' Pa
Director Guarantee Title & Trust Co., Pitts. Pa
Now producing over 30,000 lbs. of copper' per
lay. Second smelter ready to start. Send for
reports by disinterested business men, who have
pist returned from property snd who have invest
ed. We have a small amount of stock st SO cents
•er share. Order st once. It will mske you
noney. Prospectus mailed.
CAPPEAU, LEMLEY & MILLER
BROKERS
Unlisted and Curb Stocks,
505 FERGUSON BLDG., - PITTSBURGH.
Furniture and Household Goods
At last building coming down and
everything must be sold in 30 days.
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum and Fnrniturf!
Law,', tet *, t ?' k , f , rom st - Lou's Exposition,
to tit rooms, cost #<« and I7j go at Si". Bodv
wimSt ii 2£ t S? IM,d ®° go at *'-• * ls ' ?i".a£
will tit large aim rooms. liootn slr«» it up*
* ] ° and sls. A
Parlor ple - ce Leather
Ltoo?S,f™ H. C SK* l2sat^» 15 ,lu,i Inlaid
LUioltum _tliick as a board, worth $1.50 a
ami sv. r'' Others wortl ' go at 4<V
S?|. Exposition samples of bedroom
su'ts, ones cost sIOO go at #4O. 175 ones iro at
sng Wa piy & t^lSh!. room for new b " ,ld
GOLDSMITH,
I Next to Pickerings. KVt IVrn Ave. I'litsbuig
V VISITORS
BEST DINING ACCOMODATIONS
AT K. J. initio's I.ADIES' GENT'S
DINING & LUNCH ROOMS.
t« Aral Park Way, Allegheny City.
Opposite Bogge <fc Buhl's
DR. E. GREWER,
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 Nervous System, the
symptoms of which are dizziness, lack
of confidence, sexual weakness in men
and women, ball rising in the throat, spots
floating before the eyes, loss of memory
anable to concentrate the mind on one
subject easily startled when suddenly
spoken to, aud dull distressed mind
which unfits them for performing the
duties of life, making happiness impos
. sible, distressing the action of the heart,
depression of the spirits, evil forebod
ings, cowardice, rear, areams, 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 cared 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
OR EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that
he cannot cure.
Consultation free and strictly confi
dential. Write if you cannot call.
Office hours—From 9 a. ni. to 8:30 p.
in. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only.
Harry A. Marliq
STOCKS & I Member Pittsburg Stock
BONDS. Exchange.
202 Times Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
I
If YOu Want to Make a Quick Sale oi Tour
I Property or Bmines* Write U«.
We make a specialty of selling hotels,
stores, merchandise, stocks and real estate
of every description.
H. A. SHAFFER CO..
430 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
ESTABLISHED 1882.
JOHN B. BAKBOUIt JK.
BANKER AND BROKER,
404 ,Times Building. Pittsburg, Pa.
Member of Pittsburg Stock Exchange.
Real Kstate Investments,
Homes, Coal Properties, Mortgages.
FRANK B. TOMB,
803 Farmers' Building, Pittsburg. Pa.
Correspondence Solicited.
Mc Sweeney s Inter State Detective Agency,
440 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
1 Comoetcnt reliable detectives for secret
work, and protect property. All communi-
I cations strictly confidential. Call or write
I or telegraph.
C. F. T. Papejj
IIJEWELERI \
1 / 121 E. Jefferson Street. ?
T-Rails, Beams, Machinery in stock. Hails
cut to lengths. Cash paid for scrap-Iron and
metals. HOMEIt BOWKS, Itlver Avenue.
Allegheny. Pa. End of Sixth Street Bridge.
One of the Best Opportunities for Making
Money Ever Offered.
200 acres of land In Armstrong County. Pa.
The land Is underlaid with coal: has large
deposit of limestone. Iron ore and fire clay:
two gas wells that h:ivo been doing business
for 15 years. Largo brick dwelling, barn and
other outbuildings. The property is one
mile from Mahoning, and on the Brookville
& Mahoning Uailroad, now being built
which will make this property worth double
present price, which Is only f15,000.00. For
terms see J. A. YOUNG & CO., Penn & High
land Aves. Pittsburg.
BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE RAILROAC
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE In effect May 28th, 1906.
EASTERN STANDARD TIME.
NORTHWARD _ „ _ SOUTHWARO
(Read up; Daily Except Sunday (Readdown)
„ 10 1 14 i 12 i KT*TI(«VU 9 | 11 13
P.m. p. m.a. in. feTAIIONS. a. ro.!p. m. p. m.
I ?»i 1 83 |'° 36 Erie 7 02 12 63 45?
5 SSk"Vl l# 12: Fairview 7 26 1 623
W ..Girard 737125 J> 33
I VJJ.i ST- l®|Ar..Conneaut..Lvi 7 0012 04 s 10
5 lOlia 04| 7 00lLv..Coniieani \rlio 15 ... 7 00
J i®! |9 43. Cranesviite | 7 6SU Ttil
'$ • Ofr 9 40 Albion 7 58 1 4-'. 5 55
»,; , 48 f9 26 H '>ad eland 18 1211 66f6 07
rul o 2 —Sprin gboro k I4j l &:> «; 10
_0 04)12 40| 9 lsLconnea utvillc... 8 2o| 2 05 C 16
5 ? Kf» 32 Acjie*d vilkxvroo rvrv-t?
J £3... 51 8 °°Lv..Mead vllle >r i) 82 3 10 7 27
* 9 t S^- Can ' t Lake Lv 8 281 2 12 5 09
5 0911 ,>b g IHLT.Con't Lake.Ar 9 051 2 44 7 00
° ™ ! 9 20jAr..Lines ville..Lv' 8 17 G 19
_2_lj 8 17|f.v..Linen Tllle.Ar 9 20i 4 55 8 05
,5 fSllif ]?! 8 ®V.Kx position Park. 1 8 48 2 si, u~4/>
*5 J 7 JU JJj 8 Harts town f9 06 f2 40 705
« J.X. 8 22 ■ —Adams v111e.... f9 11 f2 64 7 11
7rl 41 i B LS Osgood 9 20f3 02 721
4 SWII 3.5 8 03j..._Green ville 9 29| 3 10 7 31
1 Hi'! v>! I£? Shenaugo 9 35j 3167 4#
* fiJJi 1-| 738 1' red onia 9 5<J 331 7 "16
4 13)10 58) 7 23) Mercer 10 04 1 3 40 8 13
52| 718 ...Houston Ji t.... 10 08 817 «
W' l J® 3*»i 700 Urove City 10 30 4108 35
*3Bf» 23 a.m.' Harris ville.. fj 2j p.m.
8 8 1 ..
30 Ar... Hllliard Lv
.2 10| 7 061. Lv.,.Hilliard— Aril 30 0 17 .. .
2?V !U I Keister ...10 62i 481 1
8 17,10 02... I .Eucliil 11 ofi 445
II 05j Ar. 1. Kaylor~.lv 3 20
JL®9L 9 :kh —|. Butler 11 tag 5 ioh oof
I7 00 'North Bessemer .T.i .1 620 t
1 15' 8 15 Lv.Allegheny. Ar 1 00 0 35 a
p. in. a. ni. | p. m. p. in.l
Train No. 1 leaving Greenville at 6:47 a. m.:
SlienaiiKu 6:s):Fredonia 7:13; Mercer 7:27; Grove
'""y 7:50; Keister 8:17; Butler 9:00, arrives in
Allegheny at 10:26 a. m.; connects at Queen
Junction with trains to and from Kaylor. and r
atßranchton from Uilliard and Annandale.
„ T ™ IU No. 2 leaving Allegheny at3:oop. m -
Butler 4:45; Keister 5:32; Grove City 5:55: Mercer
«:20; Fredonia 6:M; Shenango 6:52, arrives in
Greenville at 6:57; counccta at Queen Junction
with trains to and from Kaylor, and at lir&nch
| ton for Uilliard. „
H. DTLEY, E. D. COMSTOCK. U
I General Manager. Oen'l Pass. Agent. | e
R-R-TIME-T ABLES
BRA PUB
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.
5:87 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. in. dailv. night express from
Buffalo and Rochester.
9:50 a.m. week days, accomodation
from Dußois.
5:84 p.m. daily, vestibuled day express
from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash
ford week days from Rochester.
8:07 p.m. week davs, mixed train
fro'fl Du Bois and Punxsutawney.
Trains leave the B. & O. Station,
J ittsburg. for Buffalo and Rochester
a.t 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and for local
points as far as Dußois at 4:05 p.m. On
Sunday the 9:00 a.m. train runs to Buf
falo alone.
B & O ft K
Time table in effect, May 1905.
Trains for South and West,leave Butler
—town time: WEEK DAYS.
6:20 a.m, Allegheny Accommodation.
8:00 a.m. Allegheny & Cleveland Ex.
9.10 a m. Allegheny Express.
11:40 a m.
1:25 p m, Eli wood Ac
3:35 p.m, Allegheny Ex.
5:00 p.m, Chicago, Ellwood, N. Crftle.
5:20 p.m, Allegheny Ex.
5:50 p.m. Allegheny Ac.—New Castle.
SUNDAYS.
8:00 a.m, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex.
11:10 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 Clarion Accomo.
SUNDAY.
9:42 a.m, Foxburg Accom.
8:00 p.m, Foxburg Accom.
Trains leave the Allegheny station for
Butler 7:00, 8:15, and 11:11 A. M.,
and 1:15, 3:00, 5:30 6:20 and 11:00 P. M.
On Sunday at 7:30 A. M. and 6:15 and
11:30 P. M.
Forthrough tickets, Pullman reeerrntione and in
formation apply to W. B. TURNER, Agt,
Butler, Pa.
JO3. P. TAGGEBT, A. G. P. A.,
Pittsburg, Pa
PENNSYLVANIA" AD. j
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
BCNIDRI.( IN Krrior July 9 1905.
•V>T*Tn. WEEK DATS
li.M A.M.|A.M. P.M. P. M
BT.TLKB Leavtl 6 15 8 40,10 35 2 30 4 30
Saxonburg Arrivr ; 645 9 05|11 00 254 4 49
Butlt r Junction " 7 LI 9 30 11 25 3 18 6 13
But), r Junction Lear. 737 93211 30 322 611
Natrona ... . Arri*- | 7.46 9 40 ; 11 39 3 30; 524
Tar-rtnm i 7 62 9 45 11 41 3 3« 5 30
ilinau.U: • 8 02 9 55 11 58 3 45 5 40
CI ARE moot 12 1G 4 01 15 65
SharpV.ur*. 8 24 12 24 .... 603
AllcwliFQT. 8 38 ....12 40 .... 6 18
EAST liberty 10 20 .... 4 15 ....
Pittsburg 10 30 .. . 4 251 "...
SUNDAY TRAINS.— Leave Butlei for Allegheny
Oity and principal intermediate stations at 7:20 a. tn.
*ND 6:05 p. m.
NORTH WEEK DAYS .
A.M. A.M. A.M. P. M P.
PitUburg 3 05 6 10
Kadt Lib rty 3 14 3 20
Allegheny City I* 6 15 82510 25
SUarpaburg ..... 530 83910 39
Olaremont 6 38 8 48 10 4FL
Springdale 7 00 9 07 11 00 6 45
Tarentum 7 13 9 19 11 11 3 47 6 65
Natrona 7 30 9 26 11 18 3 62 6 59
Butler Jnnc ar 730 93611 27 400 707
Butler June lv 742 94012 30 402 710
Saxonbnrg 8 09 10 06 12 54 4 33 7 34
BDTLEB 8 35,10 33 1 20| 6 05 8 00
SUNDAY TBAINS.— Leave Allegheny City for But
ler and principal Intermediate stations at 7:00 A M. and
9-30 p. in.
TOE THE EAST.
Week Days. Sundajs
A.M. A.M. P. M. A.M. P M
BCTLKK IT 615 . . . 230 7 21- ...
Butler J'ct ar 714 318 810 ....
Butler J'ct IT 7 4O; 400 814 ....
Feeport FCR 743 402 817 ....
Kskiminetaa J't....." 7 48! ' 408 8 23. ....
Leechburg. ... 801 420 8 37, ....
West Apollo " 824 439 854 ....
SalUburg........ .." 8 511 608 920 ....
Blair jville 9 23! 542 952 ....
Blainrrillelnt.. . *' 9 30;*-**. 550 10 00
Altoona M 11 35 850 1 40. ..
Harrisburg " 3 10, 100 635
Philadelphia " 6 23: 423 10 20
P. M.| A.M. A.M. P M.il'.M
Through traim for the eait leave Pifctabarg (Union
Station), as follows:
The Pt-'Qiirtjlvania Spe« ial, daily, for North
Pliilulelphia ami New York 12:54 a.m
Manhattan Limited, daily, for Noi f h Phila
delphia and New York .... 1:10"
Keystone Ex prom daily 3:00 44
Pennsylvania Limited daily 6:45 "
Ni wYork " 14 7:10 44
Atlantic Exprem, 44 7:30 M
Main Line Exprew, •• 8:00 44
Buffalo I>ay Express 44 .... 9:00 "
Day Expre«H, 44 .12:01 Noon
Mail Express, daily, for Baltimore and Wash
ington 12:46 P.M
Buffalo Special 44 1:10 44
Chicago Mail tally, for lialtimore and
Washington 4:50 "
Eastern Ex prets, daily, for Phi la and N Y....4:56 44
New York Express. 44 44 44 7:10 " j
Philadelphia Jt Washington Express, daily... .9 00 ' .
New York Special, daily for New York, Balti
more and Washington 10:00 44 j
Philadelphia Special daily, for Philadelphia
only. Sleeping cars only 10:00 41
Bulla.o Night Express,dail> 11:00 "
For Atlantic City (via Dolaware River 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 Limited 7.10 a.m, week days, 10.00 p m. daily
with through sleeping car.
For Cape May, li). 00 p.m, daily, "The Pennsylvania
Limited" and "New York Limited" 6.45 a.m. week
•lays.
For Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and Branch,
4 Tin- Pennsylvania Limited" 6.45?a.m.and "New York
Limited" 7.10 a.m. week days; 10.00 p.m. »lail*.
Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Divirion.
Trains leave Kiskiminetas Junction as follows:
For Buffalo, 9.51 a.m. and 11.50 p. m. daily, with
through parlor aud sleeping cars.
For Oil City, 7.iH 9.51 a. m., 2.34, 6.07 and 11.50 p.
in. week-days. Sundays, 9.51 a. m., 6.07 and 11.50 p.m.
For Red Bank, 7.48, 9.51, a. m., 2 34, 6.07
10:15 aud 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.51,10.40
а. m.,6.07 and 11.50 p. m.
For Kittanning 7.48, 9.28, 9.51,11-37>. m.,2.34,5.33,
б.07,7.30,10.15, and 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays,
9.51, 10.40 a. m., 6.07, 10.44, and 11.50 p. m.
44 f" Stoi* only ou signal or notice to agent or con
ductor to receive or discharge passengers.
Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or
address Thos. E. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District,
.'t(jo Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
W. W. ATTEUBUttY, J B WOOD
Geu'l Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager.
GEO. W BO Y1). General Passenger A get \.
WintieUl K ft Co Time Table
In effect. May 29th, .1903.
WESTWARD.
STATIONS. AM P M
Leaves West Winfleld . . . 730 245
" Boggsville 745 300
44 Iron Bridge 755 310
Winfleld Junction 8 10 3 26
44 . Lane 820 335
44 Butler Junction 8 25 3 40
Arrive Butler 10 33 5 05
Arrive Allegheny 6 00
Arrive Pittsburg 10 26
pm
Arrive Blairsville 1 05 6 42
EAST WARD?
STATIONS. j~Ald P M
Leave Pittsbupg 3 05
Leave Blairsville i 7 50 2 15
44 Allegheny ! 8 25 2 20
" Butler j 840 2 30
44 Butler Junction 10 00 440
44 Lane !10 03 443
44 Winfleld Juuctlon 110 In 455
44 Iron Bridge 10 25 505
44 Boggsville 10 35 515
Arrive West Winfleld jIQ 50 530
Trains stop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to
take on or leave off paasengers.
Trains Connect at Butler Junction with:
Trains Eastward for Freepcrt, Yandergrift and
Blairsville Intersection.
Trains Westward for Natrona, Tarentum Allegheny
and Fittsburg.
Trains Northward tor Saxcnburg, Marwood and But
ler.
B. O. BEALOR,
fl*neral Manager.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Ootician
Next Door toConrt Honpe. Bntler, Pa
Private Maternity Hospital.
In a beautiful location. Best or physicians
and nurses in attendance. Home like com
fotts. strictly private and secluded. Adop- ]
tion provided. Kates reasonable. Can stay
as long as you wish. Call or address
MKS. M. A. HUGHES,
California Avenue. I
ALLEGHENY, PA.A
PSKKINS UNION DETECTIVE AGENCY, ,
SLL Fourth Avenue, I'ittsburg, I'a.
Established LS<T. licensed and bonded. '
Telephones (private EXCHANGE) Hell. I(K'i-
IIUM Court. I'. & A. 37(1 Main; night call. Hell.
Hazel-K-L. Legitimate detective work in all r
isl branches, solicited and promptly attend- s
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FROM HEAD TO FOOT
you feci thf good that's done by Doctor
Piereo's Golaeu Medical Discovery. It
cleanses, regulates and invigorates Stom
ach. Liver and Bowels and so purifies the 1
blood. And through the blood, it cleanses,
repairs, and invigorates the whole system.
In recovering from "grippe," or in con
valescence from pneumonia, fevers, or
other exhausting diseases. nothiiiK can
•tliiul it as an appetizing, restorative tonic
to build up needed flesh and strength. It j
rouses every organ into natural action,
promotes ail th<- hodily functions, nnd re
stores healt)i and vigor.
ICor everv disease that comes from foul
or Wt aU Stomach, a torpid Liver or im
pure Il!i>od. Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Bili
ousness, and the most stubborn Skin,
Scalp, or Scrofulous affections the " Dis
covery "is a sovereign remedy. Don't
be hypnotized, wheedled, or over per
suaded into accepting a substitute only
that some selfish medicine seller may
make a greater profit on the inferior
article. The " Discovery" has a great
record of nearly forty vears with thou
sands of cures behind it.
Dear Sir Several years ago my blood lie
came impoverished and I became run down in
health. I had no appetite, could not sleep,
and wa» practically unfitted for work. Suf
fered from innumerable boils nnd was in bad
shape Dr. Pierce's tiolden Medical Oiscov
«ry relieved me of my wretched condition.
The medicine built up my system and re
stored me to a normal condition of health. 1
can speak most highly also, of f>r. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription, as it has !>cen used inmy
family for years in cases of female trouble.
VAI.KNTINK FR'AXK.
140 Goodrich Street. Huffalo, X. Y.
The People's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, bv R. V.
r Pierce. M.1)., Chief Consult
ing Phvsician to the Inva
iw 'KSSjI lids' Hotel and Surgical
.ilnstitute. Huffalo, N. Y.
i Paper-bound KREK OH re-
I ceipt.of -il one-cent stamps
i 1 for mailing only: or clotn
. mrj bound for 31 cents. Address
the Author, as above.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets Cure Constipation.
HUMPHREYS'
Veterinary Specifics cure diseases
of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and
Poultry by acting directly on the SICK PABT~
without loss of time.
A. A. I FEVERS. Congestion*. Tndamm*
CURES ) tion... Lung Fever. Milk Fever.
B. n. {SPRAIXS, Lamenen. Injuries.
CVKES $ HbeuuiatUm.
C. C.JSOIIE THROAT. Qulnav, Epliootlc
CUKES) Distemper.
n -"-[WORMS. Bota. Gruba.
CURES S
E.E.ICOIGHS. Cold*. Influenza, Inflamed
CURES ) Lunca. Pleuro-Pneumoiila.
F. F. ? COLIC, Bellyache. Wlnd-Blown.
CURES 5 Diarrhea. Dyaentery.
G. G. Preventa MISCARRIAGE.
A BLADDER DISORDERS.
' I. I. ) *KI\ DISE ASES. Mange. Eruptiona,
| CURES ? I'leera. Greaae, Farey.
i J. K.) BAD CONDITIO - *. Staring Coat.
CURES ( Indigeatlon. Stomach Staggera.
I 60c. each ; Stable Casa. Ten Speclflci. Book, fcc., #7.
At druggists, or sent prapald on receipt of price
1 Humphreys' Medicine Co.. Cor. William and John
' Streets. Sew York.
tr BOOK MAILED FREE.
" Nasai Catarrh quickly yields io treat
< ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is ayreo.
ably aromatic. It is received through the
J nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur
face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
sell the 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 10
cents. Test it and you are sure to continue
i the treatment.
Announcement.
j To accommodate those who are partial
j to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
' into the nasal passages for catarrhal ti'oii
' bles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
J liquid form, which will be known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
• spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
■ mail. The liquid form embodies the med
l icinal properties of the solid preparation.
|| DR. HARRIS*
Summer Cordial,
TRAPS MARK
SPEEDILY CUBES
Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Sick Headache,
Summer Complaint,
Vomiting, Sour Stomach,
1 Indigestion
and for Children Teething.
AHSOLITELY HARMLESS.
Prepared by IS. A. FAIINESTOCK CO.
Pittsburg, Pa.
At Druggists 23c a bottle
In order to prove to you
that Dr. A. W»Chase's
I I Ointment is a certain and
|'l | U absolute cure for any form
of itching, bleeding, or
protruding piles, the manufacturers guaran
tee a cure. You can use it and if not
cured get your money back. Mr. Caspef
Walton, laborer, Michigan City, Ind., says:
"I work hard and lift a great deal. The strain
brought on an attack of piles. They itched
and they protruded and bled. Jf othing helped
them until I used Dr. A.W. Chase's Ointment.
That cured them." 50c. a box at all dealers, or
• DB.A.W. CHASE MEDICINE Co., Buffalo, N.Y.
Dr."A.W. Chase's Ointment.
Save Money
Buy Liquors Direct
Robert Lewin & Co., 14
Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa.,
sell only pure goods for family j
and medicinal use.
A full gallon of pure Rye Whiskey.
$2.50 to $5.. We are still sole owners of
GIiANDFATHEU'S CHOICE
A guaranteed, 3-year old Whiskey—
s2.oo per gallon.
All kinds of High-Class Wines and
Liquors. Write for prices. We pay
express charges on all orders of fo.OO or
over; and guarantee secure boxing and
prompt shipments.
ROBT. LEWIN & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN WINES AND LIQUORS,
Ho. 14 SmitMleld St„ PITTSBURG, PA.
'Phones: Bell 217« P. ft A. 1458
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 (jt. 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 per gal.
BLACKBERRY,
50-75-1.00 per qt. 2.00-2.50-3.00 per gal.
ALL WINES, • j
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 s">.oo and over.
p\AX KkeiN & SONS, 1
Wholesale kiquors,
1318-20 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Fa' h
NI'SMMCHS OPPORTUNITIES
Farms nought and Sold.
We can sell your business or farm no *
matter where located. For quick sale con- s
suit us. W. F. WEITERSHAUSEN.
717 East Ohio Street, AlleKheuy, pa. u
OPENING 6FTHE EXPO.
PITTSBUKG'B BIG SHOW TO SUR
PASS ALL RECORDS THE
COMING SEASON.
Though tfce opening of the new ex- |
poailioft at Pittsburg is several weeks ;
off, there is an air of activity which
pervades the buildings at the Point •
which has a semblance of the days in
t{ie height of the season. Scores of j
b\jsy in all parts of the :
bjg buildings getting everything in j
readiness for the opening. \\ ednesday !
evening, Aug. 30, when Walter Dam
rosch and his magnificent orchestra j
will dedicate the seventeenth season. .
During the summer months the in- i
terior of the exposition has been re
Juvenated with coats of brilliant paint,
myriads of electric lights and hun
dreds of yards of purple and yellow
bunting. Artists are now engaged In
the decorating, which must be begun
weeks before the opening night, so as
to have every detail in completeness
for the naif million or more people
who are expected to take In the musi
-1 cal and other treats at the Pittsburg
show this year.
First in importance is the announce
ment of the musical scheme for the
season. Walter Damrosch. who has
closed the Expo for many years, will
reverse his engagement this season
and open 'Music Hall. He will remain
until Sept. 9. Sousa follows on Mon
day. Sept. 11, and will fill a week's en
gagement. On the following Monday
Victor Herbert, the ever popular Pitts
burg leader, will come for a week.
He will close his engagement Sept. 23.
On Monday. Sept. 25, Creatore will
come for two weeks, remaining until
Oct. 7. Sorrentino •will be at the
Expo with his Italian band the follow
ing week, Oct. 9 to 14, and Sousa will
play his return engagement, closing
with the week of Oct. 16. The engage
ment of the five leading bandmasters
of the world will <prove a truly rare
musical treat.
Aside from the engagement of the
quintet of bandmasters, the Expo man
agement has not overlooked the in
numerable entertaining features of the
main building, machinery hall and the
acreage of amusement where the rol
ler coaster, merry-go-round and other
fun-making devices are grouped. Nota
ble among the new features obtained
In the way of exhibits will be the soil
product display being placed In the
foyer of the main building by the
Canadian government. At an ouUay
of nearly $26,000 Canada is erecting a
series of arches, booths and decorative
models composed of grain, fruits, and
in fact every product imaginable
raised in the Old Dominion.
Another feature which has been se
cured for the coming seasou and which
is partially completed in machinery
hall is a model of Manhattan Island,
a truly small city composed of frame
houses and plaster parls hills and
dales. This model is being placed at
the Exposition "by the Pennsylvania
Railroad company and will cover 3,500
square feet of floor space. It shows
the Pennsylvania railroad terminals,
sections of Brooklyn, Long Island, Jer
sey City, the Hudson and East rivers
and the Broad street station at Phil
adelphia.
Among the other attractions which
are already under course of comple
tion In the main building Is a gallery
of notables, containing 200 Sepia col
orings of the leading business and
professional men of Pittsburg. A
number of paintings have been re
ceived at the Exposition reaiiy for
hanging. In the way of art ex
hibits a most wonderful miracle paint
ing has also been secured for the
new Exposition by Manager Fitzpat
rick, entitled "In the Shadow of the
Cross." This painting Is a life sixed
oil work of Christ. In the darkness a
cross appears in the background,
though it had never been placed there
by the artist.
Arrangements are also being made
for an extensive exhibit of game and
fish. An exhibit which is on view now
at the Lewis and Clark exposition at
Portland and which was seen by many
Plttsburgers at the world's fair in St.
Louis will be brought to the Exposi
tion this year. It is a magnificent dis
play of stuffed birds and other game,
mounted as in a picture, with a hack
ground of artistic arrangement.
With the innumerable other attrac
tive features which are being rapidly
collected for the entertainment of the
exposition visitors, the seventeenth
season, from present indications, aug
urs of nothing but success. Excursion
11 rates of one fare for the round trip
" are now being arranged for with the
various railroads entering Pittsburg.
1 The announcement of the dates of
r these excursions to the Exposition will
be made later.
t
The World of Trade.
j . "Yesterday I bought," writes a corre
j 1 spondent, "some black jet buttons, nnd
I when I got home I found on the card,
* i *Bost Australian Make.' I took a pen
•_ I ell to write iu my account book. I
found it had 'U. S. A.' upon it. 1
I sharpened the point, aud ou the sharp
ener was 'Xew York.' I got out a
match to light the lamp, and on the
box was 'Made in Sweden.' I lit the
lamp and found on it, 'Made in Bava-
L ria,' and so on and so on."—London
[ Telegraph.
The Ideal Saddle Horse.
The ideal saddle horse is from flf
> teen to sixteen hands high, short back
' ed aud well coupled. It has thin, high
withers, a long, well arched neck ami
a long, keen ear well set on the head.
The tail should be set high on the
p rump, and the rump itself should be
somewhat sloping. The horse should
have besides flat, sinewy bones in its
legs and a medium sized foot.—Coun
try Life In America.
Vnderatood His Rtmlnesa.
Fashionable Tailor—Go front at once.
Two young clerks there after suits.
New Man (whispering)—l'm waiting on
a millionaire. "Leave him and attend
to the clerks. These millionairus don't
buy new clothes once in Ave years.
A clerk is good for a fresh suit every
three months."—New York Weekly.
The Dimrnllr.
Mr. Rooke— I hope you didn't believe
what they said about me. Miss Budd—
I make it a point never to believe more
than half I hear. Mr. Rooke—But the
trouble is you women geuerally believe
the wrong half.
Playmate*.
Mother—Tommy, I don't like to have
you play with boys who are bad. Tom
my—But the good boys are no good,
mamma.—Chicago News.
Chronic CAN#.
"Has your wife complained very
long?" asked the doctor.
"Ever since we were man-led," re-
Dlled SlctUr udlr.
Sarcastic.
Iu Boston the other day a young law
yer who spends most of his time try- |
Ing to seem busy and prosperous went
out for awhile, leaving on his door a
card neatly marked, "Will be back in -
an hour." On his return he found that i
some envious rival had Inscribed under- J
iieath "What for?"
Kept Anake.
"How are you getting on with your
music, my dear?" Inquired a lady of <j
her niece.
"Well, of course," replied the uleco
diffidently, "it wouldn't be proper for Z
me to compliment myself, but some of w
the neighbors have told me they hav«
stayed awake at night for hours listen- m
ing to my pluyljny." , 1 1 4
Women who Force
Themselves to Work
Women Who Snffer from All Manner of
Uterine ami Ovarian Troubles, Weak.
Nervous, Bloodless. Melancholy
Women Find a Positive
Cnre in
DK. A. W CHASbS HERYK PULL
Every day ~eea an army of worn oat
women dragging themselves to work or
forcing themselves to attend to their
household duties—women whose trouble
lies in an overstrain or over exertion at
some time in the past—women who stay
in this condition and think themselves
beyond repair, becanse they know noth
ing of the wonderful power of Dr. A.
W. Chase's Nerve Pills to give them
back their health, strength and vitality,
by their ability to re supply the lost
nerve energy, to bnild np the system, to
manufacture good. rich blood, and give
increased weight by making the diges
tion strong and vigorous.
Mrs. Ella Smith, of No. 4S Miller St.
Newark, N. Y., writes:
' Last summer I was so weak I stag- j
gered when I walked. I was verv nerv
ous, easily excited, could not rest nights,
blcod thin, appetite poor, and hands
trembly—l was in a low state of health
About this time I got a box of Dr. A.
W. Chase's Nerve Pills and though
everything else had failed, these pills
put me on my feet in good health, and
that qnickly, too. It was not long be
fore I was eating and sleeping well
the nervousness and trembling gone—
the blood rich and my strength back.
They are a grand medicine and I feel
vigorous and strong in every way." 9
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 Grohman, druggists, 109 N.
Main St. Butler, Pa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. L. R. HAZLETT.
106 W. Diamond St., Butler
North side of Court House.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat work, a
specialty.
JC. BOYLE, M. D.
• EYE, EAR, NOSE and THEOAT,
SPECIALIST.
121 East Cunningham Street
Office Honrs, 11 to 12 a. m., 8 to 5 and
7 to 9 p. m.
BOTH TELEPHONES.
GM. ZIMMERMAN
• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
At 327 N. Main St.
CAMUEL M. BIPPUS,
U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
200 West Cunningham St.
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER,
OSTEOPATH.
~ Consultation and examination free.
Office 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. Con
sultatian and examination free.
Office Hours, 9 to 12 m., a 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,
, SCRGEON DENTIST.
Formerly of Batler,
Has located opposite Lowry Honse,
Main St., Butler, Pa. The finest work
a specialty. Expert painless extractor
or teeth by his new method, no medi
cine used or jabbing a needle into the
gums; also gas and ether used. Com
munications 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.
127* South Main street, (ov Metzer'e
shoe store.)
DR. H. A. MCCANDLESS,
DENTIST.
Office in Butler County National Bank
Building, 2nd floor.
DR. M. D. KOTTRABA,
Successor to Dr. Johnston,
DENTIST
Office at No 114 B. Jeflerson St., over
G. W. Miller's jp-ocerv
ATTORNEYS.
RP. SCOTT,
. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
Office in Butler County National
Bank building.
AT. SCOTT,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler. Pa.
COULTER & BAKB.R,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in Butler County Nations
Bank building.
JOHN W. COULTER,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Special attention given to collections
and business matters.
T D. McJUNKIN,
J. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Reiber building, cornel Main
and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance on
Main street.
JB. BKEDIN,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office on Main St. near Court DOUK
HH. GOUCHER,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Wise building.
EH. NEGLEY
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Negley Building, West
Diamond.
WC. FINDLEY,
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND
PENSION ATTORNEY.
Office on South side of Diamond,
Bntler, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BF. HILLIARD,
, OKNT-.RA R. SURVEYING.
Mines and Land. County Surveyor.
R. F D. 40, West Sunbury, Pa.
n F. L. McQUISTION,
L*. CrviL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
Office near Cot. rt House.
LP. WALKER,
• NOTARY PUBLIC,
CTI.BR.
Office with Berkmer, next door to P. O
THE ACME CURTAIN STRETCHER.
, i . In the put jrav «Jwr»
" 11' been the uiitl sun
. •WjJL "XT . ber of new etretebere out
A, iJ,\ and peeeed ewejr, leevl ng
' — li iVf ii ■ U 3TOMT. Oar lost Ad-
JirllivV trJKlll't'irxil laettbie Fin Mm Uliai.
ere. 8— the ICMI QPII.Ti"
ACRE f-rs CO. >N— rm
SUMMER FOOTWEAR I
MUST BE SOLD. I
We cut the price while Roods are fresh and stylish. I
No old goods to offer you. Look these over before you B
■ make your final purchase for.Summer Footwear. It I
I will pay you. ||
I Patent, Tan. Calf and Kid Kid, Tan, Lace and But-"K
I Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50, ton Shofes, ?3.50, cut to E
I cut to S2 19 and S2 39 SII9B
I Oxfords, $2.00 and £2.50, Tan Welt Oxfords, $2.50, M
I cut to $1.59 and $1 89. £3, cut to $1.89 and $2.19 ■
■ Satin Calf Shoes cut to Kid lace, patent tip, sll
I* 98c and $1.25. cut to 98c. u
I Heavy Shoes, solid Good Kid Slippers and Strap B
I wear, cut to 98c. Sandals.sl, 1.50 cut to4Bcg
I Boys' and Girls' Shoes i
K| $1.35 and £l5O Goods cut to 69c and 98c fe*
k Smaller sizes cut to - - - 39c and 48c Kj
K Don't Fail to Attend This Great Sale.
B Sale Opens Saturday Morning, July 22d. g?
I HUSELTON'S I
| OPPOSITE HOTEL LOWRY.
THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTY. |
I THE |
| Butler County National Bank. }
| *
| A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of |
Buler Couuy to do business wih.
i (Capital# 300,000.00 1
I Strength surplus 300,000.001
| (As&ets 2,706,342.30 j
We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT,
I COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. 1
* *
| "The big Bank on the corner by the Court House" |
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 Cot_tr\ty.
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., Penn'a R. R. Co . etc., of Butler.
Pullman Palace Car Co.. Westinghouse Electrical Mfg. Co., National Tube
Co., Union SteefCo.. Jones & Laughlin Steel Co., Geruiaina "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 just closed. When in Butlta.
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. REQAL, Principal, Butler, Pa
H Free Bus to and From Trains.
5 Rates Reasonable at all Times.
8 Water Free to Guests.
■ Open the Year Round. ||
1 HOTEL DE VITA, §
2 CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA. ,
■ MARTIN It". PARKER, M<rr.
■ In connection with the De Vita Mineral Springs. ;
18 Electric and Vapor Baths.
B The Magnesia Spring is found at a depth of 109 ■. j
H feet and the water rises to within four feet of the
S surface, whence it is pumped direct to the hotel.
H As a water for bathing it isunequaled on account gpf
■R of its softness and medicinal properties. Being h
M laxative, it is one of the best known specifics for
IB nil blood and skin diseases. igjjf
H These waters have mdde wonderful cures and jTis
H are recommended for the following diseases:
H Bright s Disease of the Kidneys. Rheumatism, 1
H Prostration, Diabetes, Dropsy, Catarrh of the
B Stomach and Bladder, Nervous Prostration,
■ Rheumatic Gout, all poisonous conditions of the kirf
M blood and gastric conditions of the stomach.
DIRECT FROM THE MAKER "TO
If Forst's 7 year old 4 full quarts for $3.00
H S Packed in plain, sealed cases, expressage
I fl prepaid to your nearest station.
E S" n. Our goods is aged in the wood, and is pure and niel-
B Mi H W low - better than you have had from others for the
II OtoaM price, or vour money back.
K WnTrrV Any Bank of Pittsburg or the Editor of this paper £|
K will tell you that our word is good, and that we are mn
H responsible.
M E2L. U We do not humbug you like so many advertising so fag
R called "Distillers." 6?
H ■GSiOB By buying from us you get an honest article, made
n from honest, select tirain. by honest people.
Ijf Send for our private price list.
m If yon will send us the names of 10 good families in your ||s3
■ vicinity who use Whiskey for medicinal purposes, and to whom we
M may send our price list, we will send yon, with your first order,
B one quart of Pure Virginia Homemade Black berry Wine, FREL.
I MORRIS FORST & CO-,
K Cor. 2nd Ave. & SmilMleld St., Pltlsbtn?. Pa. gjj
Bros.J
f PLU MRKRS
S Estimates given on al! kinds of work.
) We make a specialty of ?
? NICKLE-PLATED/' C
r SEAMLESS, /
OPEN-WORK. /
/ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa C
s Phone. 630. C