Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 17, 1906, Image 4

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    R-R TIME-TABLES 1
Pennsylvania i
'/' WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
,/Sehetlnle in etl'eet .fan I, 1000
Traics leave BUTLER as follows:
F«»r All»-Kh/n.v an«! wtjr *tati»»u*. f>:ls an«l > ;
m, an l A.t) !». m. week 7.30 a- m 5.w
l». m, HOKU} , . _
FbrPittalmrg and dattoiu B.JO a. m. an«i Z.JO p.
txj. we*k days. . .
For Blaimille I titer.** lion, AlU>»na, Harri-burg,
Philadelphia and the laat,6.lft »i]<i a in. ana
2410 p. m. week days; 7.20 a. m. Sundays.
BtTFTALO AHD ALLEGHEKT VALLEY
MYISIOH.
Trains leave -Ha KISKIMIITETAS JURCTIOIf
a) follows: -
For Buffi,lo 8.10 m. u. weak 7.2'J a, m. Sun-
Vwliol Bank and Oil <ity. C.15, 8.40.10.35 a. m.
• d.l 4.20 p. m. week tl»jr>% T. 20 a. m. »n.l 5-"5 p. ni.
pnn.lay?. ... , ....
For KltlA'jning and way ftJ5 and I''- '' /'
in. and 4.20 I>. m. mk days; 7.20 a. m. and 5.0
m. SnmlajH.
For detailed infonnatioc, »p)ly to ticket agent or
a ldr«n Tbo«. E. Watt, lan. Agt. Wwtern Diitrict,
MO Ftftto Anna*. Pittatmrg, P*.
W. W. ATTEEBL'BV, J. » WOOD
Gen'l Mwuwor. Paa.'r TrattcManager.
GEO W. BOl'l>. Ojneral Pae-enner Airctt
BU&Plili
Time table in effect Nov. 19, 1905.
Passenger trains leave and arrive at
Bntler as follows:
LEAVE FOR NORTS.
7:30 a. in., mixed for Punxsutawney,
Da Boie and intermediate stations.
10:33 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex
press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford,
week days, for Rochester. .
5:50 p. m. local for Pnnx'y, Du Bois
and intermediate stations.
11:31 p. m. night express for Buffalo
and Rochester.
ARRIVE FROM NORTH.
6:10 a, m. daily, night express from
Buffalo and Rochester.
9:30 a.m. week days, accomodation
from Dußois.
4:50 p.m. daily, vestibuled day express
from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash
ford week days from Rochester.
8:07 p.m. week days, mixed train
from Du Bois and Pnnxsutawney.
q Trains leave the B. & O. Station,
Pittsburg, for Buffalo and Rochester
at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and for local
points as far as Dußois daily at 4:20 p.
m. week days.
Winfield II it Co rime Table
In effect May 29th, 1903.
WESTWARD.
STATIONS. AM P M
Leavet WertWinDell. 7 30 2 45
" BoggaTille 745 300
» Iron Bridge 756 SlO
" Winfield Junction 8 10 3 28
" Lane 8 550 335
" Butler Junction 825 340
ArriT* Butler 10 33 5 05
Arrire Allegheny J. 500
Arrive Pittsburg 10 25
pa
Arrive Blairsville i 1 06 6 42
] KASTWABD.
" STATIONS. " ] A M PM
Leave Fittabnrg 3 06
Leave Bttravllle J 50 2 15
" Allegheny 8 V> 220
" Bntler' 840 230
" Butler Junction 10 00 440
» lan 10 03 443
" Winfieid Junction 10 t5 455
" Iron Bridge 10 25 505
11 Boggsville 10 35 515
Arrive We»t Winfleld 10 50 5 30
Traini atop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to
take on or leave off pauenger*.
Traini Connect at Bntler Junction with:
Traina Eastward for Froepcrt, Vatidergrif* and
Blairsville Interaection.
Traina Weatwanl for Natrona, Tarentnm Allegheny
and Fittabnrg.
Train* Northward lor Saxon burg, Mamood and But-
B. G. BKALOB,
General Manager.
BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE la effect September 17th, 1906.
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
NORTHWARD ~~ SO"™"* 1 "'
.(Read up) Dally Except Sunday (Readdown)
10 1141 VI I QT ifinvc I 811 1 I "
p. m. p.ra.'p. m. STATIONS. a.m.a. m. p.m.
1 ? iivi-am?
« d'i befH i «jj * ■»' *
6 I 'J 2?l | s W S
"fl"s.ij FSfllO (WfAr-Conneauta-vi 7 oui- ui 6 10
6 IWI2 Oil 7 00iLv..Conneaut-Ar|lo W .J 665
'6*2112 4 ? .; oit Albion, ]*o3l ta 6 M
10 10 fl2 35 f9 ...Shad eland fßll Pi l(»f8 01
8 0712 32| 9 07'. Spring boro 8 17 2 13 6 07
G 02 12 27 9 02'ConueautYille... 8 22 2 1» C 12
~T 0712 461 9 2t-Ar.Scadviilp .Lvl 7 30i 1 && 4 Hn
4 oaill 2»j 7 30Lr..Meadvillc..Ar 9 2ffl 3 12 7 07
C 40)12 1« 8 M A..Con't Lake..Lv 7 5Sj 2 2:1 5 25
5 2>ll
5 10 WAr.Xlnesvine.JjT 8 27 6 17
B 43112 101 8 43L7M<SdviHe JcL.l 8 431 2 371 0 82
15 27!fU 558 27 llartatowu f8 57 f2 4!< G4O
5 13 ill 41 812 -Osgood.., 9 12f3 0: 700
1 o-jill 35 8(0 Greenville 9 20| 3107 08
6 0011 12f7 55 Shenango— 9
4 4:1 U127 38 Fredonia 9
4 2810 5« 7 23 Mercer 9 5S| 3 48 7 48
'no 53 7 18 ... Houston Jet... 10 02 7 53
4 0210 35 7CO Grove City 10 21: 4108 15
£3 47110 23 tt.in Harrlsville flO 38 f4 22' p.m.
3 4ljio l«i Brauehton 10 43 428
.ZZIITsO! Ar...UilMard...Lvl 7 051 2 It*
2 lot 7 85 ILv—llilllard-.Ar.il 30l 8 17 ... .
337 10 14' _.| ..Kelster 10 471 431
323 10 02 [ _ I Euclid .... 11 04 1 445
| 7 28( ILv Kay lor ...Ar! 1 6 20 p.m.
ITSat 9 35t I Bntler 11l 30| 5 lo| 4'oo
1 15 8 15' Lv.Allegheny.Ar| 1 00' 0 36
p.m. a. m.l 'p.m. p. m.lp. m.
Train No.l leaving Greenville at 6:17 a. m.;
■Shenango 6:sl;Frcdonia 7:13: Mercer 7:27; Grove
;ctty 7:50; KeLstcr 8:17; llutler *J:UO, arrives in
Allegheny at 10:23 a. m.: connects at Queen
Junction with traina to and from Kaylor, and
at Braucliton from Ililliaril and
. Train No. 2 leaving Allegheny at8:00p m.;
Butler 4:45; Keistcr 8:."2; Grove City fi:ss; wercc-r
6:21; Fredonia C:38; Slienaiißo 6:.>6, arrives in
Greenville at 7:00 p. m.; connects at Queen
Junction with trains to and from Kaylor, and
at Branchion {or Hllllard.
H. H. CTI.EY, E. D. COMSTOCK,
General Manager. - Gen'l Pass. Agent.
Callear Detective Agency
339 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Long Distance Phone. Secret service
in criminal and civil cases. Corpora
tion work a specialty.
Maxwell-Crouch Mule Conipauy.
Largest Dealers in Males in the
United States. 90 bead, all sizes, con
stantly on hand. Branch Stables 202-
204 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa.
WANTED—At once several young women
for employment, in Lanndry and Kitchen
Departments of the Hospital. Wages from
fl4 to fill and $25.00 per month. Write to
Superintendent Dixmont llospital, Dlxmont,
MAN—An ambitious man who realizes tlie
limited opportunities afforded him in a
clerical position, but who posscses sufficient
energy to enter the selling Held can secure
an advantageous position with a large
financial house handling high grade securi
ties. Apply Boom 212—331 I-'ourth avenue,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Allegheny Employment Bureau,
202 Anderson street, Allegheny. Penn'a.,
first-class male and female help supplied; If
yon want a position call and set? us; ladles
wishing help can be suited here; private
houses, hotels and boarding houses supplied
on short notice.
0. M. PATTERSON,
HILLIARDS, PA.
Dealer in Cornell Incubators. Chick
machinery Standard bone-cntters
Barred and White Rock eggs and chicks.
Correspondence solicited.
W S. & E. WICK,
UKALEBS IN
Bough and Worked lumber of all Kinds
Doors, Sash and Mouldings
011 Well Bigs a Specialty.
Oflco and Yard
E. Cunningham St*
near Weit
* I fr\ A
DR. E. OWEWER,
No. 229 1-2 SOUTH MAIN STI
NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY
SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.,
BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2,
AND 3.
Dr. E. Grewer is n 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, sexual weakness in men
and women, ball rising in the throat, spots
floating before the eyes, loss of memory
unable tc concentrate the mind on one
subjvt easily startled when snddenly
spoken to, and 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, tear, 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 tie 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 ail private diseases.
Dr. E. Grower'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. m. to 8:30 p.
in. On Sunday from Ito3 p. m. only.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
■ yJL-v Original nn<l Oalj iieu nine.
Wf Always reliai l- Ladle*, ask Drut*U»
£ tor CHIOUK.-TEK'S KXOLISH
in UKI> ami Gold metallic boxec. sealed
r\ —with blue ribbon. Take no other. Ilefuao
VVi Dangerous Substitution* aad Imlta
1/ ~ flf tloniw Boy of jour Drugjpat, or 4e. In
I Jr '-Minpi for Particular*. Testimonials
V fS* Fj »n<l •' Relief fur I.adlc*,** <n letttr, by re-
I' turn Mall. 10.000 Testimonial*. Sold by
/ all I)rii{(iiu. <'hlelieater Chemical Cs.,
taoUw loii ptpa. Madlaou Hcuare, I'JIILA., PA.
Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave.
.FhHiTO'"-*
|C. F. T. Pape,|
j SJEWELERI f
>
\ 121 E. Jefferson Street. /
"AMERICAN"
1
Improved Variable Friction
Feed Saw Milln.
Fitted with new "Giant" Duplex
! dogs ratchet set works and quick
receder. strong, accurate, reliable,
and light running.
A car load or two of lumber will
pay for one of these mills.
Portable saw mills in 5 sizes.
1 Gang edgers, drag saws, lath and
shingle mills, planers, wood saws,
and splitters. The best made.
Full particulars on application. I
AMERICAN SAW IVII LI. CO.
Haclcetstown, N.
i or D. C. EMERY
\ Grove City, l»a.
Howard M. Hooker & Co.,
Members Pittsburg Stock Exchange
BANKERS AND BROKERS
ALL PITTSBURG STOCK
15th Floor, Macheeney building.
(PITTSBURG, PA,
Phone Bell 100."> Court.
WALL. PAPER —AI factory prices, for sale.
. Chil iimf !s< samples; wo can save you
money; If you csau.it call drop postal und
cm will call and show .sampjf?s. MILLEK &
SNECK. ua."» SmjthtieJd street, lMtislsUrs. l'a-
M ACH IN Elt Y «AILS—BEAMS
Concrete Mixers. Hollers. Er,i(|nes, M;u"hln«
Tools. Tee Kalis: Beams, Uolumtiii, l'lp<-
Plates. Blowers, Corrugated Sliuets. ( afcli
paid for Scrap Iron and Metals. HOMf.U
lt<)\yEH. River Avenue, AlicKlieny. l'a.
'l'lione* 72! North.
ST EN OUiiAFH EKS
Iflnsearcli of a potitiod. (.!#. cp your ap-
Kllcatlon wit h
CNHF.KWOOD TVPF; WKITEit CO,.
211 Fifth Avenue. Pittsburg, l'a
Why Be When you can buy a bottle of
"Bald Head llec;edy ' for 73 cents which Is
guaranteed to kill Wcrobe. cure eczema, of
kli kinds and dandruff to 10 days and prow
hair on B per cent of Bald or money
refunded. It is also an excelled to;;|e
and vlgorator, ami is absolutely laa'ra;ie.jj
Call or address s.'M Washington
Allegheny, Pa.
Italian. oreek. Slavish f.aborers Furnished.
ITALIAN EMPLOYMENT OFFIt:E,
lVCU»tham street, I'ittsburg, Pa.
Bell Phono 12W Of#ut.
F.MT INKS COMPANY.
New York Stocks, Bond*.
Grain and Provisions.
FOB CASH OR MODERATE MARGINS.
604 and 605 Keystone Building.
324 Fourth Ave, Pittsburg, Pa
Phones: P. Jt A. Mala 175. B.e)l, Court :£>£. I
I
]>o You Want to Buy a l''ari>(?
If so, we have them at all prices; our new ,
farm catalogue will be mulled to you on ap
plication; let us send you one. S v.
TUOMPSON CO., Third Floor, »*; Times '
Building, SJti Fourth are., Pittsburg.
| To Be Frank |:
I you have really never |
r eaten a true soda cracker
until you have eaten W
i Uneeda I
I Biscuit I
| The only soda cracker
M which is all good and W
ffi] always good, protected |
I from strange hands by a
1 dust tight, moisture SC
| proof package. ;
§ NATIONAL'BISCUIT COMPANY
Mtt German Coach ©
@ north of Butler. Mondays and Tuesdays, and the bal- ®
© Season begins April 16th. @
DOCTOR RICHARDS 26689.
IfV The highly bred and handsome stal
lion Doctor Richards will stand for
service at' Butler Fair Grounds in charge
nD( le rs 'g ne< J- He is a beautiful
golden chestnut, stands 1G hands high,
has excellent conformation, with action
carr i a K c equalled by none. Doctor
Hlfl Richards inherits the blood of Abdallah
9| performers) and Robt. McGregor (sire
H of the world's champion trotting stal
■u yr ~ lion,"Crescena, 2:02 i, and 107 other ptr
■r". formers, t and his pedigree in every de
_ ■- u r J -ft w tail, represents tlie blood that has pro
" )< duced world's champions
TERMS $25.00 to 11. A. MOORIIEAJ),
insure a living colt. Untler, Pa.
VENDETTA BOY 35266.
The Wilkes stallion Ven
JT w/irVe^^oun^at" 1 my "barn
during the summer of 100 H.
Vendetta Boy is a beautiful
rich, bay, standing Hij
hands high and weighs l~ s o
i- pounds. He is by a prodnc
iitK son of the Great Wilkes
%-#" & Wkßoy and sire of SM in
the 2:!S0 list. His
ufflj HH second and third dams are
SN/ mW all producers of standard
M Hft ySf speed. His second dam be
■ « M ing in the great brood in are
■ » jJJI list. He is a perfect type
ran cf trotting bred coach
horses.combining as he does
the best and fastest blood
■ ■ I in the world. He has shown
2:20 speed himself at the trot. Grandsons of Georue Wilkes have sired Dan
Patch 1 50}, the world Is champion stallion: also Dariel 2:00}, .John R. Gentry
3:0o* Anacondo 2:01 J and four others better than 2:04.
Breeder» will please compare his breeding, size, style, action and terms with
others and Judge for Themselves. Terms--$15.00 to insure.
BRILLIANT 27865
Is a beautiful dark dapple gray stallion, weighing about ISOO lbs. He is a perfect
model of the Percheron draft horse and has proven himself a sure and remark
ably fine breeder, which his colts over the country will show.
Terms«slo.oo to Insure,
For tabulated pedigree or particulars call on or address
ALONZO McCANDLESS,
Franklin twp. R. F. D. 45, Euclid, Pa Near Isle.
H j UGi r e t eivcv ti»o largest assortment of sewing machines we ever
■h in stork. We hay® fin e- pepf s.' wing machine repair man at reasonabltl
I Henry Biehl, |
B 122 N. Main St. i*eo. 'l'hone 404.
Subscribe for the CITIZEN
KAltfti C«iINJ4
lviire t'olnX boußlit und s"id; wau lK,ot» )
latest issue, i l**) illustrations; pri' i.
mail 3Tx-. Coin Department, Jlotli s Hank •>
Trust C0.. n00 Grant street. Plttablirg, •
WANTED—FIoor moulders, ben.-li moulders
and machinists on iron plpe fltt Ings. valves,
ptc. Apply at once, The Kellv Jones t 0..
?nsburg. Pa I
—Wfliaial-# bright bOT to learn a I
I trade. Inquire at oWce
GEO R. ELLIOTi.
j DIAMOND MARKET
PITTSBURG, Pa.
Nurseries at West View, Pa. Trees, !
i Plants, Shrubbery, Hardy Plants, Vines:
and Roses. Send for Catalogue
' Pearson B. Nace's
Livery, Keed and S>ale tauie
! Rear of
1 Wick House Butlsr Penn't
i The bost of horses and first class rigs at
I wavs on haud and for hire.
Best accommodations In town for perwa
f nent boarding and transient '.rude, gpecl
! al care guaranteed.
Stable Room For 65 Horses
iiLLC.' c - <ss of horses, both drivers add
; draft uOnet a... on hand and for sale
D' Jer a full guarantee; tud horses bough
; u&n urouer notification bv
PEARSON B. MACE.
| Pnone No. SI
CHINESE CABBAGE
(nfamilinr l>ul !i*~r*> K V.-BPin
ble* Thai Mnj t " s«-ful.
Cabbage is a most ' .iut vegeta
ble in the estimni e Chinese,
i>ut it is not our > my of Its
many forms, such as «nu.. iwer, broc- I
coli. kale or Brussels sprouts, but orien- |
tul species, now Lco.vu by botanists I
as Brassica chinensis. I>. p 'tsai and B.
juueea. The latter i < more a mustard
than a cabbage ar.l much used as a
garnish or eaten raw for its pungent
flavor, like cress. Good commercial
"heads" of the two former species
were bought iu New York's "Chiua-
W 1 i
i
* \
CHINESE CABBAGE TAKCHOI.
town" market at a cost of 13 cents per
pound. The two beads weighed some
thing over three pounds together.
These cabbages had l>eeti received
by express iu barrels from the vicinity
of New Orleans, where, we are told,
they are largely grown during the win
ter by a Chinese syndicate. Almost
every large city has its group of Chi
nese truckers near by, growing the
vegetables demanded by their compa
triots. New York's supply comes chief
ly in summer from Long Island, but in
winter the south is depended on.
These cabbages are much used as an
addition to soups and meat stews, evi
dently being added at the last moment,
as they are so lightly boiled that the
green color of the leaves and the crisp,
pungent mustard-like flavor are well
retained. Thus prepared by competent
Chinese cooks they are exceedingly
palatable and doubtless more digesti
ble and nutritious than our species as
generally cooked. There are considera
ble wastes in overcooking certain veg
etables.
These Chinese cabbages are on sale
all through the year and are compara
tively cheap iu summer, as they are
easily grown. Pakchol appears to be
the favorite. It does not bead, but has
many smooth, dark green, wavy leaves,
with broad ribs springing from the
root.—Rural New Yorker.
Observe Before Realioolnp:.
Does the horse's shoe fully cover the
entire lower border of the wall, or is
it too narrow or fitted so full on the
inside that it has given rise to inter
fering, or has the shoe been nailed on
crooked, or has it become loose and
shifted? Is it too short or so wide at
the ends of the branches as not to sup
port the buttresses of the hoof? Does
the shoe correspond with the form of
the hoof? Are the nuils distributed so
as to Interfere as little as possible with
the expansion of the quarters? Are
there too many? Are they too large?
These are points the liorse owner
should ascertain in order that any
faults observed may be corrected.
MaKnrriian Tomato.
" "Tasa Toiuato, Maguerosa, which is a
cross between Ponderosa— a standard,
very large variety—and Magnus—a fine
pink fruited sort. The cross has been
carried through three seasons and is
considered very desirable in form and
quality.
The l\>«lj r Ronslit llorm.
Newly purchased hogs should be
carefully examined for vermin, and
they should not be turned with - the
herd until they are known to be free
from these pests.
CoverliiK Potntoen.
When we plant potatoes, says an
Ohio Farmer correspondent, we fur
row with a plow drawn by two horses.
When the furrows are made there are
ridges in half of the spaces, and the
other half are level (Fig. 1). When
covering we use what we call a scrap
er. (See Rig. 2.) It is made of a plank,
tongue, handles and several braces
and bolts. The length of the plank
TO COVER POTATOES.
should be about twice the distance be
tween the rows. The plank should
have a strap of iron at the bottom In
front for a cutting edge and to pre
vent wear.
The tongup should be fastened to the
plank at right angles and
braced. The handles, which may be
taken from an old plow or walking
cultivator, should also be fastened and
braced to the plank. We let each horse j
walk In a furrow, but it is better to
use a long doubletree or shafts and
but one horse, so the potatoes do not
get moved and tramped. The scraper
carries some ground ahead of it, which
it pulverizes.
The dawn of the future is announced
to Such as can read its signs, and we
owe ourselves wholly to St.—MazzfuJ.
Crttpintf Sail.
Ilere is something in the course of
natural phenomena that will -interest
aud instruct tli« little folk if they look
into it curiously: Into a tumbler half
full of water dissolve just as much
common table salt as can be held in
solution. Let it stand for a few days
and see how the salt creeps out of the
water, up the Inside of the glass and
the outside—Just like a thing of
life frying to eseapo .".cm its environ
ment. And when ail the salt is ap
parently out of prison the water re
mains as salty as before! It is a pretty
demonstration.
JLabtinff.
"This butter seems said the
young husband at their first l reul;;;i;j£
at honip.
"Yes," she answered, ''l talked |Q
the market man about that, and lie
said it was economy in the end never
to buy weak butter. lie said tiiat even
though this might cost a little more
tii-opiv »rV".'d E'-'t along with less of It,
and it woultl 'l&fct lonjffci. ;
Slnnder.
Slander is a poison which extin-
Euishes charity, both in the slanderer
nd in Ui6 person who listens to It, so
that a single calunno may prove fata 1
[ 10 an infinite number of souls, since It
mils not only those who circulate if
but also all those who do not reject
It.— Woman's Life.
f ouh'n DnKy For t&e Son.
A man can't fool his wife with the
same excuse more than three times,
hpt !ior son can fool her with the same
promise itut) times, and it will not
fchow the least signs of wear.—Cat*.
County (ily.) News.
DO YOU KNOW
That Dr. Pierco'a Favorite Proscription is
the only mod lei no sold through druggists
for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ail
ments that does not contain large quanti
i ties of alcohol? It isalsotlieonly medicine.
especially prepared for tho cure of tho
i delicato dtoeases peculiar to women, the
maker of which is not afrnid to take his
patients into his full confidence, by print
ing upon each bottle v. .appcr all tho fngre
i dlent* entering into the medicine. Ask
: your druggist if this is not true.
"Favonte Prescription," too, is the only
medicine for women, all tho ingredients
i of which have tbe unqualified endorse
ment of the leading medical \n-Iters of the
i several schools of practice, reeommend
! init them for tho cure of tho diseases for
which tho "Prescription" is advised.
; Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.,
for a .free booklet, and read tho numer
ous extracts from standard medical au
thorities praising tho several ingredients
of which Dr. Pierce's medicines aromade.
and don't forget that no other medicines
put up for sale through druggists for do
mestic use can show any such }>rnfcsslonal
; endorsement. This, of itself, is of far
j more weight and importance than any
amount or so-called "testimonials" so
conspicuously flaunted before the public,
in favor of the alcoholic compounds.
Tho "Favorite Prescription" cures all
woman's peculiar weaknesses and de
rangements.thus banishing the periodical
headaches, backaches, hearing-down dis
tress, tonderness and draging-down sen
sations in lower abdomen, accompanied
by weakening and disagreeable catarrhal,
pelvic drains and kindrod .symptom-.
Dr. Pierce and his staff of skilled-spe
cialists may l>« consulted free by addross
ing as above. All correspondence is
treated as sacredly confidential. By con
sulting in this way the disagreeable
questionings and personal"exaininations"
arc avoided.
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser contains some very Interesting
and valuable chapters on tho diseases
peculiar to women. D contains over one
:iiousand pages. Dis sent post paid, on
receipt of sufficient in ono-ceut stamps to
,iay cost of mailing only, or 21 cents for
copy in flexiole piper covers, or 31 cenu
r a cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. R. \ .
t'ierco as above.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and invig
ite stomach, liver and bowels. One
laxative, two or three eatnartic.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL
OIL ::::::
T OR IMI.ES,
O!NE APPLICATION BRIMJS RELIEF.
SAMPLE MAILED FREE.
At Druggists, 25 cents or mailed.
Humphreys' MtMieine Co., Cor William and John
Streets, 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
ful remedy. $ 1 per vial, or spec
ial package for serious cases, $3.
80l J fcy Druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of prioec
Humphreys' Med. Co.i William & John Sts., N. Y.
e. .
Drying preparations simply dei
op dry catarrh; they dry up the secret ;oi
which adhere to the membrane and d_ > 'in
pose, causing a far more serious trouble i:
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all > ~\
ing inhSlants. fumes, smokes and '
and use that which cleanses, eootlifs ; ;
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and wiil cure catarrh or cold in the Load
easily and pleasantly. A trial size w;il bo
mailed for 10 cents." All druggists sell the
50c. size. Ely Brothers ">i: Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry Eurface, reliev
ing immediately the painful inflammation
With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed
against Kasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
WHEELER'S
ROYAL GOLD ENAMEL PAINT
HENRY WHEELER & SON,
119 W. OHIOST.. ALLEGHENY, PA
PAROID
READY
OOFINQ.
IDAKOID. The Roofing with NO
TAR Won't dry out. Won't
grow brittle.
A NYONE can apply it. Tins,
Nails and Cement in core oi
each roll.
I> EPRESENTS the results o
" years of Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/"kNLY requires painting ever
fewyears. Not when fir; t
laid
I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slat'
■*- or Shingles.
I \EMAND for PAROID is world
wide.
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other Facva, Samples and Prices are
yonrs if you will ask ns.
L C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
L. C. WICK,
DEALBB IV
LUfIBER.
M. A BERKIMER.
Funeral Director.
245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA
NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
SPEAK & 11'Jl.I.An'gTSCK Oi-' i INK Ft'R
NITFRE AND i-Alil'KTS. THE i'ALAN'E
AT PRIVATE JjAI.E NOW A • GOLD
SMITHS. SEX' T«S PICK.'RINU'R. !>34
ri-NN avk. or>u parlor of
SOI. III MAI' .i\NV . -OJi r ;If \Nl)' Kl3:
NOU sr .". • VNIJ »s HUI.IM V'.HOOANY
parlor spits of :! rc< r ;7.i. <;o
AT $:.o; tiCNl'i'NK 1.1.\ !. t IT' I.F 3
PIECES. S. & II PRICK, sll% i; I AT ?r ~:
CEKI'INE LEATHER «'• I 1 E ' {! A I
PRICE. $•« NOW > OiiNTI.Hi LKA TH
RED DAVENPORTS :i :j II j RICK. sl.
no at # orn;;:n nnv.N i.. .w .
122.10; FINE -A!.I. I l:\TH' ■: ''KKI
were st.;. now ; i i.eath. •
SEAT ROCKERS s' & II FP.P'E, sls Ml
$7 On; FINE OAK ROCKERS. S. &
price si;-, now »-,.5.i: mahogany ctip
FONIER:'. & 11. PUIi'E. < r>. Nt >'
Sit mahooa:' dresse::. s
H. PRICK. »:s NOW *22 •
PARLOR TAfil.E SOT. in MAHOOANi"
price <22 .vow s«i-0, r; : i.or of rti.-i
AT i. <l2 SIS: WAS SOU' lIY SPEAR
HOI.J.A It K<il> s;i 5-21 AND S'lO. AI.I.
BRASS • !-:r . sl7 3 . AND *22..V> WORTH
>:m AN'H .<l.l t'i.V*. WI I.TON VELVEj.
RI 'lis. l K!2 WAS < 1.1 NOW |22.5»| SOME
ROOM yf/.i: MISFIT CARPETS IN WII-TON
VELVETS CfV i' .«. »:«"» Vf $2.1 |ti
i.itr. .- i:i carpets to fit LARttE
Riiom. <•• •>'; c.o \ T $22.50. OTHERS
AS I.OW V StII AND SI2
pro I.OT ntNINO P'lOM TAPI.ES.
CHAIRS STOVES AM) RANGES THIS 1.1
A CHAX'"TF A [i'TTIV; - ; COME AT
ON'-L. ;.ii rvi i ; . n r p-n.m
A" E I.OOE I . .. TilE . !■> ' • I V-V
I GOMis.MITIi
Pvuu .4 -if, ' . f '.utg, Pa,
W. .1. TANNEY DETECTIVE AGENCY,
Corner Fifth and Wylle Avenues, lioom ii.
I'lttsliurK. I'll.
J»ete< tlve sorvlce of nil kinds also aids In
the preparation of cases and secures the at
ila.i. ■ of witnesses at trials. All business
Strictly coumi^cllt.
—Why is Newton '"The Piano Man .'
See adv.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and e Ootician
Nest i ici to Court House, Butler, Ph
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. L. R. HAZLETT,
106 W. Diamond St., Butler.
North side of Court House.
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat work, a
specialty.
,JA<\IES C. 50VIsE,tU. D.
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat.
OFFICE Horns— O to in a. m.. L to 3
p. m., 7to* p. in. Sunday by appoint
ment.
121 E. Cunningham Street, Butler, Pa
BOTH PHONIC.
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. G. F. PURVIS,
OSTEOPATH.
Chronic diseases a specialty.
Consultation and examination free.
Office hours 'J to 12: 1.30 to 5.
Room:- 'Jo*-!), Odd Fellows Temple.
People's Phone 509.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER.
OSTEOPATH
Consultation and examination free.
Office hours—'J to 12 A. M., 2 to
M.,.daily except Snnday. Evening
appointment.
Office —Stein Block, Rooms 9-10, But
ler. Pa. People's Phone 478.
DENTISTS.
DR. S. A. JOHNSTON,
PROSTHETIC DENTIST.
Teeth extracted absolutely painless.
Take Vitalized Air or Nitrous Oxide.
All work satisfactory.
1274 S. Main St., BUTLER, PA.
DR. FORD U. HAYES,
DENTIST.
Graduate of Dental Department,
University of Pennsylvania.
Office—Room 20fi Odd Fellows Bldg
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.
DR. H. A. MCCANDLESS,
DENTIST.
Office in Butler County National Bank
Building, 2nd floor.
DR. M. D. KOTTRABA,
Successor to Dr. Johnston,
DEVOST
Office at No 114 E. Jefiwiion St., over
G. W. Miller's grocery
ATTORNEYS.
COULTER & BAKHR,
ATTORNEVSAT UV.
Office iu new Udd Fellows building
HH. GOUCHER,
• ATTORNEY A* LAW.
Office on Main St., over Reed a.
T D McJUNKIN,
0 • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in R*ib«r building, cornei Main
and E. Cunninghaui Sfs, Entrance on
Main street.
1 B. BKEDIM,
•J . ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on M»ia St. near Conrt Horsr
RP. SCOTT
• ATTORNHY-AT-LAW,
Office in Butler County National
Bank building.
AT. SCOTT,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler, Pa.
TV C. FINDLEY,
TT . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND
PENSION ATTORNEY.
Office on South side of Diamond,
Btitler, Pa.
JOHN W. COULTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Special attention given to collections
and business matters.
I? H. NEGLEY
J> ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In the Negley Building, Weot
Diamond.
1 P. WALKER,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
BUTLER,
Office with Berkimer, the Undertaker
P F. L. McQUISTION,
V. Crvii, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
Office with Coulter & Baker, Odd
Fellows Bnilding.
B.
muslinwear
May sale being conducted
for quality, workmanship, style
and all that goes to make Mus
linwear acceptable at prices
surpassing the average not less
than 25 per cent.
Special lot Nainsook and
Cambric Drawers, lace and
embroidery trimmed, $1.50.
Cambric Drawers with hem
stitched tucks and embroidery
fuffle, 7sc
Another special Drawer at
the same price—fine Nainsook,
lace trimmed, full ruffle of in
sertion and edge.
20 excellent styles, 50c.
Fine Nainsook Chemise—l
rimmed with Val Lace, nbbons
and beading edge, daintily an<]
prettily made, 65c.
Si:nilar garments —etnbroid-
cry trimmed, Hsc.
No matter what you want in
Muslinwear—from a garment
:ostfng a mere trifle to the
inesi produced, you'll find it
lere priced to your advantage.
Boggs & Buhl
ALLEGHENY, PA.
lias and Gasoline Engines
iil sizes ;iml WIKMI \\ • rMnir Machinery, Now
and Second Hand.
BRIOGS MACHINERY COMPANY.
Secoud Avenue. Pittsburg, I'a.
Bdrop us a postal I
We're always glad to' give full infor
mation relative to our banking factilities.
We want your account because we
know we can handle it to your advantage.
It doesn't matter how many miles you
are distant from us you can do your bank
ing with us through the mails—just as sat
isfactorily as if you visited us in person.
Every day deferred means so much
less interest. Write to-day.
SI.OO WILL START AN ACCOUNT.
THE
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
106 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
. . i
LA KG EST AND STRONGEST I\ THE COUNTY.
I THE % |
j Butler County National Bank. |
| A good. STRUNG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of
Butler County to do business with.
I /Capital $ 300,000.00 |
1 Strength >surplus 400,000.00 1
* 'Assets 3,000,000.00 j
We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT
J COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. J
| "The big Bank by the Court House" I
ESTABLISHED 1900-
THE
Farmers' National Bank.
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ' $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROKiTS (earned) - $47,000.00
DIVIDENDS PAID $6,000.00
None Stronger in the Couqty.
ROBT. LEWIN U CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Wines and Liquors,
Bell 14 SMITHFIELD STREET, p. & A
Phone 2179. PITTSBURG, PA. Phone 1458.
We are Headquarters in Pittsburg, Pa.,
for the finest wines and liquors. We sell direct to tjie con
sumer. We prepay express charges on all orders of $5.60
or over, and guarantee prompt shipment.
Your choice of the following brands of Whiskey guaran
anteed 6 years old.
6-year-old Finch -6-year-old Bridgeport
6-year-old Guckenheimer 6-year-old Ditlinger
6-year old Cibsoj. Overholt
6-year-old Large 6-year-old
6-year-old Antler Club
SI.OO per Full Quart, 6 Quarts $5.00.
Expressage Prepaid.
For a smooth, palatable social drink or family use,
GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE
at $2.00 per gallon—guaranteed 3 vears old —will suit you.
Special Attention to Family Trade.
Mail orders promptly filled, carefully packed and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
We would be pleased to fill a trial order for you.
@ Send Your Orders by Mail for Your ©
1 WHISKES |
I WINKS |
I and LIQUORS®
|MAX KLEIN A SONS!
H 1318 20 Penn Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. ||
<2> EVERYTHING IN LIQUORS. j|
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Try A Gallon of I
Our oid at v
$3.00 per Gallor\. V
HUGH L. CONNELLY (;
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN- LiMEQKO. ER, JR. ( i >
) ! 107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) <j t
V BOTH PHONES ALLEGHENY, PA. | |
\ NOTICE! 1
july \st, 190p, Stahl Distilling Co. will sell by the y
C or barref, pure Rye Whiskey of tjieir own g
/ make, at Sales Room, Zelienople, Pa.; also will filj 3
) and ship mail orders promptly after July Ist, 1906. *
'< STAHL DISTILLING GO.,
S Butler Co., Pa. P. C. FREDERICK; Prop. <