Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 14, 1905, Image 4

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    SELECTING A FAVORITE!
| That's what most of the well groomed men of Butler and vicinity have done—
I selected The Ideal Clothing: and Hat Parlors as their favorite
shop for this season's newest and smartest garments.
Tbe Famous Washington Co.'s Suits and Overcoats for Particular Men.
SUlTS—Prices SB.OO, SIO.OO, $15.00 and up to *25.00.
OVERCOATS —Prices SB.OO, SIO.OO, $15.00 and up to *35.00.
These garments will retain their shape, fit your figure and sustain your reputation as
a good dresser. Give us a call and inspect our goods.
Men of good taste wear Stetson & Ideal Hats. Prices range from $1 to $5.
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Our Boys' and Children's Suits were never so complete as they are now. Children s
Suits from $2 to $7. Children's Overcoats from $2.50 to SB.OO.
NOTICE—AII Clothing Sold by Us Cleaned and Pressed FREE.
Ideal GlotHing
AND —
Hat Parlors.
228 South Main Street.
FLEMING'S OLD RELIABLE EXPORT.
All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
If. Per Ot. 6 Cits- for $5. On all ft orders we Prepay Express.
Are you using lt> If not* write to us at once and get particulars of Its merit.
Our Stock of the Highest Grade of Champagne Vintage is Complete.
Qts, $2.75 Pts. $1.50
Abb THE READING BONDED WHISKIES AT $1 00 PGR QT,
PER QT. PER DOZ. PTS.
_ „ _ , , j As a tonic we quote imported ales
Plnet Castillon Cognac, this Brandy and StQUts as fo j lows;
is especially recommended . . $1.50 McMullen's (Bottling) White Label
Hennesy Brandy, One Star . . . 1.50 Ate • • •
„ /' _ ,_ c Ross'(Bottling Ale 2.00
Hennesy Brandy, Two Star . . . 1.75 Burke's (Bottling) Ale 2.00
Hennesy Brandy, Three Star . 2.00 Reed Bros.' Dog's Head .... 2.00
Cusenler's Creme de Menthe . . 1.75 Imported Stouts (Bottled by above firms)
_,,, _ , . , _ , „ will be furnished at the same price.
Old London Dock Imported Port .1.00 superior grade California Wines,
Old London Dock Imported Sherry 1.00 per qt .... 50c
On All Purchases We Save You From t 050 per cent.
Jos. Fleming & Son Co., Incorporated.
410 and 412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa.
The FamilV Drug and fciquor Store.
Dean's I
A safe, certain relit Suppressed I
Menstruation. Never kbo«n to fan. Rafe! ■
Buret Bpeedy! Satisfaction Guaranteed ■
or money Refunded. Sent prepaid Cctr ■
tLOO per box. Will send them on trlaJ. to ■
be paid for when relieved. Ham pies Free. ■
UHITrOI<SOICALCO^eo*7*j^KC««TI»^eA^B
Sold in Butler at the. Centre Ave.
Pharmacy
fftoe to Dine When it PMrni
BLACK'S RESTAURANI
BLUE POINTS AND
WOCKAWAY OYSTERS
LARGE WHISKY A SPECIALTY
#OO-008 LIBERTY AVENCK,
PITTBBUKGH, PA
CHAS. S. BLACK, Prop.
Uan.mal'e GERMAN RESTAURANT.
ndmmei o Everytlilug to eat awl d'l'.k
•erved In Herman etvle. Imiiortwl light and darl
beer on draught. ittt Diamond »t.. I'ltm.urg
Miller's Restaurant street. l»lUsburs
r».
FIFTH AVEKTTE Opp. Qraad Opera Homo,
Hath on each floor free to guests. Absolutely fir.
proof. Steam beat and telephone In every roou
European plan.
HOTEL YODER NOW OPEN
I looms and conveulences at Rood as belt hotel 2V
per night *1 74 per week. Come carlr and taki
jour choice. Ho. 11114 Forbr« St., PMUbnrg
JnstJjTirM^juarej^ron^ourMlMJse^^^^^^^
WHE«I TO PINE WHEW IN ALLEGHENY
Sauers Tavern
Allegheny. Pa. Ladle* Dlulnc Moom on
Ifcoad Woor.
PATENT OFFICE DRAWINGS FREE l>y lha Iron
Oty Draughting i o , .vechanlcal Designers and
Draughtsmen Wyllo avenue, Pittsburgh. I'a.
<1" AA. Phone Correspondents of II M.
Sterling, Patent Attorney, Washington. I'. CI
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Rear of
Wick Houaa. Butler, "enn'a
The beat of horses and flrat claaa rig* al
wnvs on hand and for hire.
Beat accommodations In town tor parma
■eat boarding and transient rude. Sped
ai care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 05 Horsea
A good cAN of horses. both driver* and
Aran horses always on hand and (or sale
vJer a full guarantee: and horses bough
pou proper notification bv
PEARSON B. NACE,
jrnttttKo.il
AT LAST •
Ar]_ Engir\e for tine K'arm.
i WATER, SAW WOOD.
WASHING MACHINE
"ALL PURPOSE"
m With practically no expense
a * ter cost of installing.
Write for Catalogue and Prices
THE EVANS MFG. CO , LTD.,
BUTLER, FA.
| Strictly High Grade §
! PIANOS AND ORGANS. *
Come and see me when |
you buy; also sheet music |
or anything In the music |
line. I
W. A. F. GROHMAN, |
Mublc instructor and Piano Tuner, J
Next door to Y. M. C. A. j
People's Phone 4
GROHMAN 3 MUSIC STORE. |
Orchestra famished for all x
occasions.
.John —'W hy <l.> you look f.r a Job ?
I ! irry —\\ hen you attend Aoiaokoft'a ilarbe.
scliool t >ibeD Ibo |**iplo will lie looking lor yn
to Work [or tliem—very llitle expellee—Send foi
catalogue. 1405 l'cnn avenue I'ltUburgh. Pa.
If you want to buy or sell any kind of business ««4
CAVANAGH CO.. 431 fourth Ave., l'lttshurgh.
. DOCTOR UINXER, OM Prnn Avruir,
, l*tltabiir|gti, cure* Piles and FI»UU*» to Ma|
cured; alm> cancer and all chronic disease* and
complaint boili sexes and all ages. Consultatlo,
itiletly private. <"nil and sec the Doctor. * OBM
hoursirum vs. m. to t p. in.
L. C. WICK,
WHALER IW
LUiIBER.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Ootician
Next EtobT tb Court Honne, Batter, Pa
DR. E. GREWER,
No. 229 1-2 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 of
men, women and children.
Diseases of the Nervous System, the
symptoms of which are dizziness, lack
of confidence, sexdal weakness in meD
and women,ball rising in the throat.spots
floating before the eyes, loss of memory
anable tc concentrate the mind on one
subject, easily startled when snddenly
spoken to, and dull distressed mind
which unfits them for performing th»-
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 a?
tired in the morning as when retiring,
lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of the mind, depression, con
stipation, weakness of tbe limbs, etc.
Those so affected should coasult us im
mediately and be restored to perfect
health.
II Lost Manhood Restored-
Weakness of Young Men Cured
and ail private diseases.
Dr. E. (irewer's varicocele Ring cures
Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture
promptly cared withont 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. Lnngs, 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,
jHe will forfeit the sum of Five
Thousand Dollars for any case of FITS
OR EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS that
he cannot cnre.
Consultation free and strictly confi
dential. Write if yon cannot call.
Office honrs—From 9a. in to 8:30 p.
in. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only.
ic. F. T. Papej
(SJEWELERI \
< )
/ 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
PAROID
READY
OOFINQ.
TJAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
Ejrow brittle.
ANYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core ot
each roll.
OEPRESENTS the results o
" years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"kNLY painting every
fowyears. Not when first
laid.
F S Cheaper than Gravel, Slate
-*■ o r Shingles.
I \EMAND for PAROID is world
U wide.
MADE IN 1. 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Fac«a, Samples and Prices are
yours if you will ask us.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
GEO. S. LANGDON & G&
New York and Pittsburg Stocks
Orders Solicited. Purchase cr Sale.
Cash or Margin. Correspondence Invited
1 ell I hone, IMS Court.
Key#tonc Building, P?ttsbiir'.r. i'i.
Furmi for Sale—la fine Urru district, around
Yoanic*towu, Warren and Nilt's. Ohio, fail ot
write tor ll«t. HAHRINGTOM ft CO.. Nil—. 0.
Kok Sale—Coal lands; I'lttsburg coal In Wetzol
county, W. Va. Address BOT 8, Eudlcott. W. VF.
Are Voa Taklug Muu(«, Magnetic. Klectrtcal
treatments; Turkish, Oven, Vapor Sprayorany form
of Bathst Why not try the Forbet Sanitarium?
lias select pataonnce only; lady attendants. Open
day and all ulght, at Z01& Korliea st , rittsburg, Pa
HARDWARE AUCTION
Established Firm of
SHIVELY & GUE
Retiring from Business
Tools and Hardware Slaughtered.
Sales Daily from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
•JO4 Smithfield Street. Pittsburg. Pa.
BILLIARD TABLES
Desks. Safes. Bar Fixtures. Bowling
Alleys. Soda Fountains. Cash leisters,
Show Cases, Counters, Stools, Chairs,
etc.
DELP'S,
Cor Fourth Hurt LiV>ertj- Sts. Pittsburg
BIPDS AND DOGS
MTTI/n'M IN PARVO at FOX'S PET SHOP.
The little City Hull Bird Store, Oliver ave.
and Smlthlleld Street. Pittsburg. Pa.
New Importation Angora kitten*, beau ties;
1 ruined ferrets, singing canaries, handsome,
gold fish, all colors, alt sizes. .Inst arrived, a
grand display of aquariums. We are loaded
up for the holidays at regular prlcos. Par
rots that talk and tame squirrel*. Pair
| young fox hounds; English beagles. hred In
the purple: all kinds «»f thoroughbred pups
' bought and sold. Give us a call.
Wo, are ltusy Answering Calls
M any customers want to buy Farms-ot h ®™
—Uuslness opportunities and homes. ™«
, can find you what you want. Help you ""*
rir •' U WMOfcS, K. nl Bftato. SI 1-13
Fertpnon Building. Pittsburg.
(las ami OlWlfaWl EngißM
From two horse power up. For farm use,
♦lectrlc lighting plants, or for power of any
kind. Write for catalogue and information.
I EMPIRE MACHINE COiU'ANV,
1 ?lo Third AvcuuOj Pittsburg, Ps.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL
OIL ::::::
FOR PILES,
O!NE APPLICATION BRINGS RELIEF.
SAMPLE MAILED TEXE,
At Dnigfftita. 35 cent*, or mciled.
Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. WlllUta Mil John
Street*. New York.
NERVOUS* DEBILITY,
Vital "Weakness and Prostra
tion from overwork and other
causes. Humphreys' Homeo
pathic Specific No. 28, in use
over 40 years, the only success
fulremedy. $1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $5.
Sold by Druggist., or sent prepaid on receipt of prlC&
Humphreys' Med. Co., William & John Sts., N. Y.
CLEANSING CATARRH
AND HEALING
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm fc
F.asy and pleasant to
03'. Contains no in-
Juriooa drug.
It te quickly absorbed.
Gives Relief at once. —-^1
HEAD
Allayslnflammation. WWW ' "
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restore* tlie
Senses of Taste and SmelL Large £tz<*, 60 cents at
Drugeiatsor by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHgKS. 56 Warren Street. New \ orfc
HOLIDAY CHEER
For Christmas and
New Year
Table wines from California &
European vineyards—pure and whole
some at lowest prices. Once a customer,
always a customer, is true of this
house. Yonr choice of any of the fol
lowing whiskies. i£l <H> per full quart, fl
quarts $.>.00. We guarantee purity and
quality. " ~~ ;.2l
y PURE LIQUORS
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
| FIXCH, LABUE, OVKBUOLT.
UUCkENHKIXKU. JIT. VKUSOM THOMPSON.
fiIBSOK, DILLIIUIER. BRIDGEPORT
And remember we :ir«' soli» agents for the
I celebrated
GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE
A RICH AHD MELLOW
whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, $2 00 per gal
lon. Wo pay express charges on all mall
orders of $5 00 or over. Goods shipped
promptly.
Robt, Lewin & Co,,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IK WITCS AHD LIQUORS,
Ho 14 SmitUield St,, PITTSBURG, PA.
•Phones: Bell Jl»» P. * A. 1458
IF
you want pure liquors for your
money, send your orders to
MAX KLEIN & SONS. Your
order will be as carefully filled
as if you made the # selection
personally, and delivered at
your door in a plain box with
out any marks denoting the
contents. We have an excellent
Penn'a Rye Whiskey at $3.00
per gallon called Cabinet Rye.
Try it and see how surprised
you will be with its high quality.
/WAX KkGIN & SONS,
Wholesale biquors,
1318-20 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
"Everything in Liquors."
W 5. & E. WICK,
UKALEKS IN
Hough and Worked Lumber of ail Kinds
Doors, Rash and Mouldings
Oil Well Bins a Specialty.
Office and Yard
E. Cunningham and Monroe Sts
• near West Penn Depot,
Special Offer
To those purchasing photos
of groups or views, Bxlo, at
50c each, to the amount of $lO
1 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.
FISHER,
The Outdoor Artist,
The Butler Dye Works
B. B.
Christmas ribbons
Ribbons appeal to old and
young.
It's feminine nature to be
overjoyed at receiving pretty
Ribbons Christmas morning.
As usual our stock is unex
celled in merit, selection or
price.
Holly Ribbons, 4 to 4-5 inches
wide —many patterns, per yard,
3c to 50c.
Babe Ribbons all dainty
shades and pure white, 10 yard
bolt, 10c.
Wide selection of Warp
Print, Plaid, Satin, Metallique
and Mousseline Taifeta or
Messaline Ribbons —correct
ribbons and colorings for pin
cushions, handbags, hair bows,
etc.—3 to 7 inches wide. 25c.
Warp Print Ribbons for
girdles—7 inches wide, 60c to
SI.OO.
Bog«'s & Buhl
I AULEIiHKJS'Y, I»A.
|
FINDING THE ROBBERS.
Milk Scales, the Milk. Sheet and the
Ilabeock Teat l>o It.
By U. If. RAW'U South Carolina.
Probably tlie uio>t expensive error
usually made by our farmers is the
failure to keep Ixjoks that will at any
time enable ttjem to tell whether they
are dolns busi-
ness at a profit
or a loss, 'l'he C' ...
dairy farmer
with but small .
expense can '' .' 1 V
keep track of fi, £
his herd so that
at the end of 1 ~ _
eaeh month he
can determine |r \
not only the —;^r
profit or loss H
that he lms real- /
Ized from his I
herd, l>ut the
profit OF loss I \
that he has real- / \
ized on each an- ,
Imal In the herd. 1*
Probably most
dairymen can at F ' 1 ,
the end of eaeli »
month estimate L
the cost of food r
and labor for Li
the month and I
in this way tell Kit
whether they are
makings losing MII K >CAI ES .
money. Rut that
U no reason why there should not be a
constant lookout for lenk«. because one
unprofitable cow in the herd had far
better be sold at beef prices than kept
in the henl to reproduce her kind and
continually reduce the profits of the
dairy.
By the use of the milk scales, the
milk sheet and the Babcoek te-t the
dairyman can cull out every unprofita
ble animal from the herd with but lit
tle trouble and expense and at the
same time determine at the end of
each month what his total profits are.
The first cut shows milk scales,
which will cost from $3 to $4, and
should be suspended In a convenient
place near where the milk Is received
from the pails. On the dial of the
scales is a hand, or indieater, that can
be adjusted by n thumb screw. Though
the capacity of scales of this kind
usually ranges from thirty to sixty
pounds, the face shows only ten
pounds, and each pound is subdivided
into tenths. 'l'he indicator should l>e
adjusted so that it will stand at 0
mark when the empty pail Is hangiug
on the sealer.
Where several milk pails are used It
will be necessary for them all to weigh
the same, so as to use the same scales.
This can bo done by using all pails of
the same size and make and by run
ning a little solder on the bottom of
each, which can be scraped down un
til they all weigh exactly the same. As
the pail that contains the milk from
each cow is carried to the can it should
first be hung on the scales, and while
hanging there the weight (which is the
weight of the milk, not including the
pall) should l-e recorded on the milk
sheet, which is tacked on the wall In
liAiicocK iiAcnrm
arm's reach from the scales. The pall
Is then emptied Into the can and the
milker is ready to begin the next cow.
A hand tester, or Babcock machine,
with complete outfit for testing both
milk and cream, can be purchased
from any creamery supply compauy
for s'.) or $lO.
Allurliis GlnseiiK Culture.
In the transactions of the lowa State
Horticultural society appears the state
ment of SI. Harrington that from beds
of ginseng forty feet long and five feet
wide, Including the path between the
beds, he secured $55 worth of dried
root and $lO worth of roots for re
planting the bed. He believes that
had he dried all the roots the cash val
ue would have been at the rate of
about $15,000 per acre. In 1904 a patch
of one-seventh of an acre produced
over 000.000 seed with au estimated
Talue of $3,000, or at the rate of slll,-
000 per acre. "At the rate of" Is an
Illusive phrase and, figuring on It,
opens up visions of a Golcouda fre
quently never found. Growing pota
toes on a plot of a few feet, for In
stance, "at the rate of 1,000 bushels
per acre" is a very different proposi
tion froui gettlug a thousan bushels
from an aero of laud.
W here the Corn Grow*.
The greater part of the corn crop of
the United States Is produced In tho
Mississippi valley south of the lower
limits of tlu' great lakes and tho south
em boundaries of Minnesota and South
Dakota ami north of the Ohio river
and the northern boundaries of Arkan
sas and Oklahoma. The production of
this region, together with the crop of
Texas, amounted In 1004 to 1,574,000,-
000 bushel*. In 1002, 1903 and 100-1
Illinois was the lending state in the
production of corn and lowa second.
PYTHONS AS PETS.
Accord! ck to Dr. Mnnm, They Arc
Perfectly Harmless.
Dr. Mfinn, 1111 enthusiastic lover of
snakes, contribute 3 to a recent Eng
lish volume a letter which goes to
show that the larger kinds of these
creatures "may have far more charac
ter and emotion than they are general
ly credited with.
"My present liou," he writes, "al
wnvri sleeps in my lu-tl nround my feet.
H«> is pecfoetly clean, li< >4 still nnd very
»eliluiu Uistnrlis m«. Occasionally be
crawls to ray face to lick It. I fre
quently take a python to lied, l<ut at
present she Is timid, nnd if she cannot
Jlnd my feet crawls out of the bed nnd
curls liei-self on tho floor.
"I not myself believe that any
python or boa is savage, but they are
dreadfully timid, especially from tho
ill t rent men t they receive when first
caught and the misery nnd terror they
endure on the voyage. There Is anoth
er thing: Tliey have no eyelids and on
being suddenly uncovered and dragged
fortli to the light suffer from the glare
very acutely. It is best, therefore, to
bide their heads In your hand or under
your eout.
"Handle them often and give them
water, pressing their heads gently Into
it. 1 feed my boas frequently from
my hand, but the last tune I offered u
python a guinea pig the prey escaped,
and the python took In the whole of
my hand Instead. lie soon discovered
his mistake and was greatly distress
ed, rubbed his bend against my bund
and seemed to feur some sort of pun
ishment.
"Since that time I have had grent
difficulty In persuading him to eat un
less I nurse him ur take him to bed,
when he will lie the whole night with
his head in my hand."
' RR-TIME-T ABLES
11 K X 1' It It
Time table in effect Nov. 19, ISO. - ;
Passenger trains leave and arrive at
Butler as follows:
LEAVE FOR NORTH.
7:30 a. m . mixed for Punssntawney
Du Bois and intermediate stations.
10:33 a. m. daily, vestibule*! day ex
press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford,
week days, for Rochester.
VSO p. m local for Punx'y, Du Bois
and intermediate stations,
j 11:31 p. m. night express for Buffalo
and Rochester.
ARRIVE FROM NORTH.
6:10 a. m. daily, night express from
Buffalo and Rochester.
9:30 a.m. week days, accomodation
from Dußois. .
4:50 p.m. daily, vestibuled day express I
from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash
ford week days from Rochester. i
8:07 p.m. week davs, mixed train t
from Du Bois and Punxsutawney.
Trains leave the B. & O. Station, i
Pittsburg for Buffalo and Rochester
at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p m.. and for local j
points as far as Dußois at 4:20 p.m. On
Sunday the 9:00 a.m. train runs to Buf
falo and Rochester.
B&Oitß
Time table in effect, Nov 1905.
Trains for South and West,leave Butler
—town time: WEEK DAYS.
G:2O a.m. Allegheny Accommodation.
8:00 a.m, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex.
9:10 a.m. Allegheny Express.
. 11:40 a.m.
' 1:25 pm, Ell wood Ac
3:35 p.m. Allegheny Ex.
5:20 p.m, Allegheny Ex.
5:35 p.m. Chicago, Ellwood, N. Castle
5:50 p.m. Allegheny Ac. —New Castle.
SUNDAYS.
8:00 a.m, Allegheny & Cleveland Ex.
10:33 a.m, Pittsburg Ex.
3:35 p.m. Allegheny Ac . New Castle,
Chicago and Cleveland.
5:50 p.m. Allegheny Ac.- -New Castle.
GOING NORTH—WEEK DAYS.
9:42 a.m. Kane & Bradford Mail.
4:55 Clarion Accomo.
Trains leave the Allegheny station for
Butler 7:00. 8:15, and 11:00 A. M..
and 1:15, 3:00, 5:30 6:45 and 11:35 P. M
On Sunday at 7:30 A. M. and 6:45 and
11:35 P M.
For through tickets, Pul. mat. reeervntirma and In
formation api 1} to W. R. TI'RNKR, Agt.
Butler, Pa.
JO3. P. TACGERT, A. O. P. A.,
Pittsburg, P»
PENNSYLVANIA % D
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
SCHZDCLI 1* KrFirr NOT 26 1806.
SOUTH. , V.'KKK DAYS
A.M A.M. T A M.IP.M. P. M
BI.TLKR LEAVE 6 15 8 40 10 35 2 3U 4 2>
Saxonburg ArriTC 645 9 05 11 00 2 54 ' 4 4h
Butler Junction.. " 714 93011 25 BIS 5K-
Butler Junction. . .Leave 7 32 9 32 11 35 3 20 6 1;
Natrona Arrive 7 44 » 42 11 44 3 31) 5 H
Tarentum. 7 47 9 47 11 51 3 3« ( 5 31
Springdale 7 57 9 57J 12 03 3 45 B 4<
Tlaremont ! ,12 20 4 01 15 s'>
-Uiarpsburg 8 9) 12 30 .... 6 0
vlleghenT 8 34 ....|l2 4D; .... 6 Is
East Liberty 10 2s| .... 4 15, ...
Pittsburg 10 35| . , 4 35, ....
SUNDAY TRAINS.— Leave Butlet for Allegheuj
Mty and principal intermediate ■tationa at 7:SO a. vr
•nd 6.-06 p. M.
NORTH. WMK DAYS
A.M. A.M. A.M.IP. M. P. »'
TitUburg j .... 305 6 1«
East Lib rty 3 15 3 2
vtlegheny City IT 6 15 825 10 25;
~harpeborg < 3>> 8 39 10 39
Mremont 6 3S 8 48 10 4(1
•pringdale 7 00 9 07 11 00 .... 8 4'
•arentum 7 13 9 19 11 11 3 47 6 5.
iatroua 7 20 9 26 11 18 3 62 7 01
-Intler June ar 730 930 11 27 400 7 1
tutler June lv 742 940 12 30 407 7 1
axonborg gOW 10 06,12 54 4457 81
UTLER 8 3.V10 33i 1 20! 6 16 8 fr" l
SUNDAY TRAINS.— Leave Allegheny City for Bet
. -r and principal Intermediate stations at .7:00 a. M. as:
4*30 p. in.
FOB THI. EAST.
Week Days. SUNDAYS
A.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P »!
BCTLER. Iv 6 15 . .. 230 720 ....
Butler J'ct ar 714 318 810 ...
Butler J'ct It 7 40; 400 814 ...
Feeport 743 ..... LOS 8 1"! •>•.
Kskiminetaa J't " 74S 408 823 ....
Leechburg " SOI 420 887 ...
Went Apolio " 834 439 864 ....
Saltaburg *' 861 SOH 9 ....
Blairrvilie 923 542 962 ....
Blairwille Int " 930 -". 650 10 00,
Altoona " 11 35 850 140 . ..
Harrisburg " 310 100 ' « 36;
Philadelphia " I 6 23 1 4 23 10 20:
P. MJ A.M. I A.M.! I P. M.I P. M
Through train* for tbo east l«avo Pittabnrg (Union
Station), as followa;
CXrr. 8, 1905.
Tlie PrDimj Ivania Special, daily, for Nrrth
Philadelphia nn«l N"«a York 12:54 ■.*n
M«nhattau Limited, daily, for Pbila
| delphia and Now York 12 55 14
Keygtone Kxprea daily 8:00"
! Pennsylvania Limited daily 6:46 "
Sew York " 44 7:05 44
Atlantic Ex pre*, " 7:30 M
Main Line Kxpr<MM, " 8:00 M
Buffalo Day Kx|>ref»M 44 9:00 44
Day ExproM, " 12:01 Noon
Mail KxpraM, daily, fur Baltimore au«l Wash
ington 12:46 PJi
Chicago Mail tally, for Baltimore ami
Washington 4:50 41
«Caater n Kxpreta, <laily, for I'lnl'u an-i N Y....4:ft6 "
Now York Expreaa. M " 14 7:10 "
'hiladelphia A Washington Kzpress, -laily 900 '
New York S|MK-ial, daily for New York, Balii
more and WaflhlMtoa 10:00 "
Philadelphia special daily, for Philadelphia
only Sleeping cars onij 10:00 "
tfuffa o Nig» t
Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division.
Trains leave Kißkimiuetas Junction as follows:
For Buffalo, 9.51 a. m and 11.50 p. m. daily, with
through parlor and sleeping cart.
For Oil City, 7.4»» 9.51 a. m„ 1.J5,6.10 and 11.60 p.
m. week-days. Sundays,9.sl a. m., 6 10and 1140 p.m.
For lte<i Bank, 7.48, 9.51, a. m. ( 2 35, «.lO
10:15 and 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays, P. 51, 10 40
а. m., ft.lo and 11.50 p. in.
For Kittanning 7.4«, 9J», 9.51,11.37 a. m., 2.35,5.3b
б.10,7.30,10.15, aud 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays.
9.51, 10.40 a. m., 6.10, 10.44, and 11.50 p. m.
"f" Stops only on Kignal or notice to agent or con
due tor to receive or discharge passengers.
Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or
address Tho«. K. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District,
Jttio Fifth Avenn*. Pittsburg, Pa.
W. W. ATTEKBUUY, J B. WOOD
Gen'l Manager. Pass'r TraAlc Manager.
GEO W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent.
BESSEMER &. LAKE ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE In effect September 17th. 1906.
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
NORTHWARD SOUTHWAIO
(Read up) Daily Except Sunday (Raaddowa)
"TiTI H I u | | a | ii 1 13~
p. m. p. ra.'p. m.l Si AT IONS. |a. m. a. m. p in.
10 Uft 4 (K»l 3 («Bllflalo(vi»LS.II.3.) 3 4510 0012 00
p. m. p. in. a. m.l * a. u\. p. m.p. m.
7 131 1 43U0 23 Erie 7 OSi 1 Ot* 4 87
6 61' ItO OS Fairviow 7 29* 6 al
6 40, 1 o; i 4ft! Giraril 7 4U( 1 41 6 S3
fi J4 : I 27' 'YulK'SVillf- . H (Kli 8 j'J
oft 1 ' ■! i-> Ar .( Uliucul.t.. I.V 7 00 1- 04 8 10
B 10(l2 04| 7 00!l.v..<'otilKiuit ..ArllO 00.......J 6 sft
TSi 12 45) IS 2.« XlHoil I 8 03; T Rl* 5 63
16 10 fl2 3519 10| Shad eland 18 14 12 1018 04
807 IJ 32! 9OT Spring boro Hl7 2156 07
6 0212 27 902 Conneautvllle... 8 2> 2 181 8 12
TO" 12 46i 9 21 Ar MetdYilT&Xvn <&> l 1 66 4 68
4 6HII 2i! 7 3<>Lv .Mend vllie. Ar 9 20 3 12. 7 07
6 4012 lKj S 63 A..4"on't Tjike. Lv 7 6ft 2 23, 5 25
6 2 .11 SO 7 .V,Lv.<-ou*t 1-ake.Ar 8 63 2 45! 6 40
5 4* 10 6«Ar I.ineSYllle..l.v ! 8 27 1 1 6 17
it 4ft s 27|l,v..IJne.sville Ario fto 4 fto-
5 13112 111 8 43{_Me«dTlll« Jet. H 4:; 2 371 i U
18 27 fH 55 H27 Uartatowii.... f8 8712 4'J fl 46
5 13111 41 H 12 Osgood 9 1213 0:d 7 00
5 oft II 3ft S 03 .....Greenville 9 20; 3 1M 7 08
60011 2* 7 6rt fihenango .. 9253 l< 7 15
4 4111 12 7 38 t'rcdonltt 9 42 S 33 7 83
4 Jill) M 7 23 Mercer 9 5* 3 481 7 48
402 10 Sft 700 Grove City 10 2* 41M8 16
13 47 flO 23 a.m Harris vllle 110S814 2- p. m.
31110 18 -Hraiuhton jlO 43 4 28l
..... 11 30( Ar...llilliard ..Lvi 7 Oil 2 Id 1 .
2 tii- 705 l.v Milliard...Aril 30l 817 ...
3 .1710 fi I Kelster Wtfi 4 Si
3 2.110 02' I Euclid II 041 4 W
..... 11 Oftl .Vr. _.Kayfor JXVTT 3 20) 23
i 7 281 'Lv. _ Kaylor . Ar 1 ... . 1 B 2op in
■l ■; 9 :kK„...". I ... Butler "in ft 10) 400
. .... 7 00.. i.North KrH-.'Uiir C"2i
1 in H l:. jLv.Allegheny.Ail 1 00 G 38
p. ma. m. 1 | lp.in.pm.lp.nl.
Train No.l leaving Greenville at 6:47 a. m.;
Bhenango 6 84;Fredoi)la 7:13: Mercer 7:27; Grove
City 7:50; K' IKUt 8:17; Hutler 9:(4l, arrive* in
Allegheny at 10:25 a. m : coiincrta at Queen
Junction with train* to and Irom Kaylor. and
ut Urancliton lr»m Illllinrd and Annamlale.
Train No. 2 leaving Allegheny ut3i<ip m.;
Ilutler 4:45; Roister 6:.'iz; tlrore City 6:66; Mercer
6:21; Fredonla 0:38; Bhenango C:ft6, arrive* la
Greenville at 7:00 p. m.; connecta at Queen
Junction with train* to and Irom Kaylor, and
at Ilranchtoli for HUliard.
F- H. UTLEY, E. P COMSTOCK.
General Manager. Gen'l l'am. Agent.
Geo. Amy,
Undertaker,
217 S. Main St., 01(1 I'o.stoflU'C
liutlor, l'u.
itoth Phones. (
Branch Office Chicora, |
In Charge of John C. Wllcb.
LP. WALKER,
• NOTARY PCBI.IC, I
Offitt nWt t>
Christmas joys soon fade—but the gift !
of a new pars book t0 a or chi^
irJ/cSSvjM remains a thing of beauty and a joy
while life lasts. Then 'think of the In
centive it would be, especially to the i
1 young—to add to the amount 'till Christ-
A mas comes a g3in. Wise parents should
Iw -OnT. M out ar >d act upon it. .Why not
y/}£>*tthink it out to-day? Come right in—
don't hesitate or the good will never be
THE
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
106 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
THE LAftGEST IN THE COUNTY.
THE |
| Butler County National Bank, i
; A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of f
Buler Couny to do business wih.
j /Capital $ 300,000.00 I
Strength; surplus 365,000.00 1
; ' (Assets 2,840,000.00 I
i We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, f
1 COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. I
I *
I "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) - 547.000.00
DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00
None Stronger in the Cou.r\ty.
rn.jug.gi r
F OUR 816 LINE OF FAIL WALL PAPERS §
!i; Are *ll here, and comprise on;- of the greatest lot of If!
BRIGHT, SNAPPY PATTERNS W
we have ever had at the prices. it*
AmonK them is a big lot of nice
!f? Kitchen Paper at 8c doable roll !f!
?£ Bed Room Paper at 8c doable roll ?g
*f Dining Boom Paper at 8c doable roll
V Other papers at correspondingly low prices. •••
•ft Big line of Window Shadee, Monl-lings, etc. Give ns a Call. •¥•
jil We also sell Magazines, Periodicals and Books.
I E£ytH Bros., |
3; NEAR COURT HOUSE. j£
TO»«OTtWfl>TO<Dg>illiliCg>Ogi!Pg»g>g>COT
X<OOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO<<I
I Try A Gallon of ] \
Our oJd at J |
$3.00 per Gallor\. J |
HUGH L. CONNELLY j j
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN LIMEGROVER, JR. { |
107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) < >
BOTH PHONES ALLEGHENY, PA. J [
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■ Kelsey, Crown, Boomer ■
I FURNACES. I
m Coal and Slack Heaters, Gas and Coalß
■ Ranges and Gas Stoves. 1904 Washers,!
1 Sowing /Machines, Needles for all mal<es of B
2 Sewing Sewing /Machines repaired. I
9 Roofing and Spouting, and House Furnishing Goods. B
I Henry Biehl, I
■ 122 N. Main St. l'eo. 'i'lione 404. H
v _ _■
Bros.,S
| PLUMBKRS
£ Estimates given on all kinds of work. ?
3 We make a specialty of S
( NICKLE- PLATED, \
C SEAMLESS, /
L OPEN-WORK. ?
/ 354 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa f
S People[s Phone. 630. C
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