Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 24, 1906, Image 4

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    R-R-TIME-TABLES
Pennsylvania
* KAIbROAD
- PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION
Schedule in efl'eot Jan 1, 11HMJ
Trai s leave BUTLER as follows:
For Allegheny Mid w»j nation*, 615 an«l I<K33 *
■a, *n<l UJ |» in. we*k d»y«: 7.3) a. m. •u-i bX*>
p. m. Kan.Uj.. , __
For and wajr itatious 8.40 a. m. and ...JO l».
v. week «Jays. _ , ,
For BUiwille Inter*ecti»o. AlU*n«, H*rtUburg,
Philadelphia aad the Ea,t S.IS and 10 JS a oi. and
f3O j» m week dart; 720 h. iu Soiklaya.
BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VALLET
Division.
Trains leave via KISKIMISETAS JCHCTION
a follows:
F-JT BofWu S.IO a.u. «ink day*; 7.» a, m. ""»-
daj*
F* Bod Fank and OR 'ity, «J5, 8.10.10 to a. m.
»d>l 4.20 i>. m. w«k iU.V; 7.1W ». fit. awl W6 I', ni.
Sunday.*.
For Kitta?:iiing ai.d ntf iUtivn3 t (U6 Ml'] 10.36 a.
m. and 4.380 p. m. »-.-ek liays; 7.30 a. m. aii'i a"6
p. m. Sliudav*
FOl detailed toformatioD, apply to ticket agent or
a Unas Th-ja. >. Watt, I'aae. Agt. Weatera District,
"400 fiflu Aveim*. Pittabnrff, Pa
W. W. ATTEKBLKV, J B WOOD
Oen'l Manager. Paa,'r TreSr Maaager.
GEO W Bori). Gjnerai PasaeDger AgeH.
BR&PItK
Time table in effect Nov. 19, 1905.
PasseriKer trains leave and arrive at
Butler as follows:
LEAVE FOR NORTH.
7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxstitawney,
Dn Bois and intermediate stations.
10:33 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex
press for Buffalo, connects at Aehford,
week days, for Rochester.
5:50 p. m. local for Punx y, Du Bois
and intermediate stations.
11:31 p. m. night express for Buffalo
and Rochester.
ARRIVE FROM NORTH.
6:10 a, m. (laily, ni„'ht 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 Dn Bois and Punxsutawney.
r 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.
Win field It ft Co Time Table
In effect May 29th, 1903.
WKSTWABD.
STATIONS. _AM F M
Leave. Weat Winfleld. J JO 2 45
" Boggsville 3Jf J"2
" Iron Bridge !¥
" Winfieid JnoctioD J 10 3-6
It r ana 8 30 d JO
" Butler Junction •*'jj J®
Arrive Butler 0 2nn
Arrive Allegheny -• s ° r
Arrive Pittsburg 10/5
. pm
Arrive Blairavllle 1 06 6 42
" • EASTWARD.
~ STATIONS A_M F M
Leave Pitubmg 3 05
Leave Katavflle 1 i,]h
" Allegheny »» 52
" Butler g 40 - «
•' Butler Jnoetiun }0 00 440
a Lane 0o * M
<• Wlufleid'iioctton JO 15 4Kj
•• Iron Bridge 10 K 505
w Boefrsrillt* 10 515
Arrive lIOJO £3O
"Trains stop at Lane and Iron Bridgeonly on Flag to
lake on or leave off passengeri.
Trains Connect at Butler Junction with:
Trains Eaatward for Free pert, Vandergrift anil
Blairavllle Intersection.
Trains Weatward for Natrona, Tarentum AHrgheny
"rraluii'sorSward lor Saxonburg, Marwood and But-
Ur * B. 0. BBALOK,
<?«oer»I Manager.
•ESSEMER & LAKE ERIE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
TIME TABLE in ellect September 17th, 1905.
EASTEBH STANDARD TIME.
NORTHWARD 80UTHWAR0
(Read up) Dall» Except Sunday (Readdown)
~p*m-y-TnVvii f HWAHOM. U.'iiV!JnV»'-
10 Oft 4 Qui 300 Buffaiofvia L3.H3.) 3 4.-. 10 "" - 00
p. ui. li. m. a. in.j a- 111 P- ln - P
-7 laj I 43,10 2.4 Erie.— 7 Oj. 1 o,* 4 57
0 51' to 02 Falrview 7 29 1 521
ts 4'Jj 100 » 45j -liiraril 7 Iti 1415 83
C 21... I a: . rriini-v111c..... «wi IB 49
"TWT 50(10 OotXr-ConncautTTLv] 7 0012 oi 5 iu
5 H>l2 Oil 7 (WLV..COII ■ oiut _A rlo 00 .. fl ■>■*>
• 2112 4-V 9£* .AlWlHk. I«03 1 .V.I 0 M
i 6 10(11 35f9 lul^-Hhadeland 18 uf2 ion 04
0 0712 321 9 07' Sprlligboro 8J721S 6 07
6 02;12 27T9 Qg .t.vmneantvlllc—l 52221f K 12
. T 07,12 *.">) 9 2L Ar..Xf<SdvTire..LvfT"36i 1 S> 4 M
4 sail 2*l 7 !!oLv..Mca«lvllle..Ar 9 20j 3 la 7 07
a 40(12 1(4 8 r,3 .V..«:<u)'t Loke.Lv 7 5. r . 2 2:: 5 25
5 2"> 11 j*-.: 755 LV.Con't iJike.Ar! 8 531 2 4.V 0 10
5 til. to MjAr_lJne»vllle_l.v' 8 2? 6 17
.......11 45 8 27lLv..Llncnvllle..ArlO W, 4 «'
T43112 101 8 43LTMeadvlfle JcM S 431 2 T.\ 0 32
(5 27!fU 55; 8 2?i ...-llarUtowu. f8 57f2 4.J fi 46
5 13(11 41; 8 12 OKKfKxI 9 12(3 0: 700
B 0511 3r> 8 Greenville 9 20| 3 )«1 7 08
50011 2» 7 5.'J ... Hhenango. 9id 3 If. 715
44U1 12 7 381 Krcdonia 942 3 3'J 733
4 2XIO 5-J 7 2M Mercer. 9 5* 3 4hj 7 48
no M 7 18l_ Houston Jet... 10 02 T Kl
4 (KlO V) 7 Ooj Grove City 'lO 23 4
13 471(10 Zv a.m. Harrisvillc flO 38f4 221 p.m.
341 ;0 l»l |..._Brnnchton |lO 43! 4 2»'.... rr
, ZTiTaoi lOiiiiiud...Lv iint 2 i<> ......
2 10| 7oa 'Lv—Hililartl—Arll Boj fl 17
XsT'lO 141........| Keiiter 10 47. 4 si'..
3 2310 02 I Euclid II 041 4 45.... _.
U 051 JAr. ..Kaylor _.Lv I 3 20 i 23
I 7 281 _.iLv Kaylor ...Ar 1 ' 0 20p.m.
i7 00 /.Worth Beeaemer.i ' i 0 20
1 j»| 8 15' Lv.Aliegheny.Ari 1 00 fl 35
p. ni 'tt. m. 1 P-m t ■■ m. p m.
Train lfo.l leaving Greenville at 8:47 a. ra.;
Bhenaniro 6:M;Krcdonia 7:13: Mercer 7:27: Grove
CUy 7:50; KeUtcr 8:17; Butler 9 00, arrives In
Allegheny at a. m.; connect* at Queen
Junction with trains to and (rom Kaylor. and
at Branchton from Illlilard and Annainlaic.
Train No. 2 leaving Allegheny at3-oop m.;
Butler 4:45; Keiiter 5:32; Grove rfiy 6:55; Mercer
8:21; Frclonia 6:38; Bhenango C:'s, arrives ln
Greenville at 7:00 p. m.; cminecu at Queen
Junction with train* to and (rom Kaylor, and
at Branchton (or Milliard.
E. H. UTI.EY, E. D. COMHTOCK,
General Manager. Gen'l I'aas. Agent.
/
■■■nn
0. M. PAHERSON,
HILLIARDS, PA.
Dealer in Cornell Incnbators. Chick
machinery, Standard bone-cntters
Barred and White Kock eggs and chick«
Correspondence solicited.
W S. & E. WICK,
UKALRKSIN
Uough and Worked lumber nt ail Hindi
Door* Haiti and Mouldings
Oil Well Riga a Specialty.
Uffice and Yard
E. Cunningham and Monroe u .ti
near Weat Fenn Depot.
nrfl vv y j\
itnt sali:
' Boiler-., F.ngines, fliaftlng. ruiicys. Hanger
and Mlicctlanenua Machinery of all kind*
N'nw and Se. uiid ilanil lulling at Hargalr
Prices. 10 11. I'. lia-. Enirtn« Utn-ap.
J. S. YOt'NU.
108 110 I'arlc Way West. Allegheny, I'a.
Special Offer
To those purchasing photon
of groups or views, Bxlo, a
50c each, to the amount of SIC
I will present free a fine 20x40,
exact reproduction that will
stand washing and not fade
away. No bum work, but a
fine* permanent Bromide en
largement, fully guaranteed.
FISHER,
The Outdoor Artist,
Tie Butler Dye Works
Spring Opening
The first opening this spring 1
of a bottle of our own make
Beef, Iron and Wine will
bring cheer to manv families. j
CLOSED IN THE HOUSE)
all winter you bocoinejlistle-s j
and tired and have not the!
ambition for extra spring]
work.
Our Beef, Iron and Wine
is the ''Spring Tonic' that j
brings back red cheeks, red !
lips, new blood, new life.
"Remember" we make ourj
own, it is not shipped in.
Every bottle guaranteed, your
money back if it fails.
Price oOc Pint.
THE
Crystal Pharmacy
R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G.,
BOTH PHONES,
106 N. Main St., Butler. Pa.
MARBLE m BRAN! i £ {3j
MONUMENTS.# F
Mi::
A F
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P. H. SeCHfeGR.
213 N. Main street, Bntler, Pa.
K
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 n graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, is now per
manently located at the abov'eaddress
where he treats all chronic diseases o!
UMW, unl alaildKQEL
Diseases of the Nervous System, the
symptoms of which are dizziness*, lack
of confidence, sexual weakness in men
md women,ball rising in the throat,spots
floating before the eyes, loss of memory
unable to concentrate the mind on one
subject easily starfled when suddenly
spoken to, and dnll distressed mind
which unfits them for performing the
Inties of life, making happiness impos
rible,distressing the action of the heart,
lepreasinn of the spirits, evil forebod
ngs, cowardice, tear, ureains, melan
choly, tire easy of company, feeling as
tired in the morning BM when retiring,
lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of the mind, depression, con
stipation, weakness of tie limbs, etc.
Those ao affected should consult us im
mediately and be restored to perfect
bealtli.
Lost Manhood Restored'
Weakness of Young Men Cured
and ail private diseases.
Dr. E. Orewer's varicocele Ring cures
Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture
promptly cared without pain and no
business.
He cures the worst cases of Nervous
Prostration, Rheumatism. Scrofula,
Old cores, 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
be cannot euro
Consultation free and strictly confi
dential. Writo if yon cannot call.
Office hours-i From oa. m to 8:110 p.
in. On Sunday from 1to« p. m. only.
T !p Publisher's
item Sustained
UNIT CD CTATCS COURT OF CLAIMS
- | v. b-.'.-r - n i. eram tonal
Dictionary ulic (G that it "ia, in filet, the |H»pu
hti-1 11*1 • H .•••'! i ri'M re eiliti - I inevci v
'Vfjiil, nutf \ .• fly enriched Ineverv pin t, wiiii
the |>ur|»<-<!« t a>'lH|«tltiic it t«» iiMi-t vhe larger
» i«l nevetot "'.ninjiueutaof anotbbr genera
fIOH."
Wo arc < f tli*i that thin allegation
meet clearly und net n*Mudy the
work Unit nufl been and the
teauittlmlhiiH t>ecn reached. ') lie Dictionary,
r M It now RUIKJA, lias kin thoroughly /«•
idited in every detail, has IxTn corn rie*| in
ev rv j; iJ, and J i adnlrahly t
iho lit wr and aeverer rc<iiih»'iiie?ita ot n
ii ion which demand# more of popular
•»hitol<> ritiil Knowledge than any ftcucration
th.tt ihe worlil haaewr contained,
it is p«M ii.ij»s to add that we refer
to t i .«• «h tii>lHl rv in our judicial work an of
autnoritjr in accuracy of defini
tion: in id I hat In the future a* hi'the ptiat it
Will be tiic bource of constant reference.
CHARLES C. NOTT. f .. f Jurtlrr.
LA WRFNOT: V. MLJJON,
JOIIN* lU\ I Hi,
HTANTON .1 I'l T'l T.K
i'ijAuuca i.. JSOWKV.
The attwe refers to
INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY
THE GRAND PRIZE
min*hijiticfttaward) waalothe Intel
11 on a I at HM World's Fair, H, J»nis,
GET THE LATEST AND BEST
; You mil to irrented in nur
f \
« r ' WEDSI ER*S
I G. C c. f .-R'ilAM 00,, :VTIHNMKAM
: JO. ItH -r.S, MWAKT^
Oi.tNGRELD, MAW.
TlioroUfflikrtMl Poultry.
»nd N'ourin Slivk ItufT While
li.M-U.. lirown l.i L-lion.s, l.'r, p. r s. tiln
*:.£"> fur -M M inu' ■ for vi. \ 111«- I'oullry
l arui. " ll'l Of HrlKhton ro:i(l. Allei(h< ny, I'a ,
t'hoiie Bellevuc .'ll4-lt.
'There** in il" our l atent pre«M-<l
Hteet corner* and trroovcil strips enable you
to utilize yonr spare evenings urolllulily
raaklnK window nereen* for yourself or
neighbors. It's fly time now net busy.
Til R VICTOIt VENTILATOB CO..
•.'l7 IMamond t. I'ltlstmrp. I'a.
I In the Name of Sense,
® that good common sense jfa
I of which all of us have a
* share, how can you continue j|
ra to buy ordinary soda crackers,
I stale and dusty as they must
1 be, when for 50 you can get W
I Uneeda Biscuit |
fresh from the oven, protected w
I from dirt by a package the
R very beauty of which makes W
H you hungry,
I NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . W
German Coach 1
® WpBBPr Horse Association g
@ W Ms Offers to the breeders of ®
Q Butler Co. their celebrated g
§ Loehr 744. i
/gj He will be at the barn of Adam Cradle, one mile @
(§) north of Butler. Mondays and Tuesdays, and the bal- <§)
© ance of the week at the barn of John F. Smith at ®
® Herman, Pa. S
§? TERMS===sls for a Living Colt. §
@ Season begins April 16th. ®
@ J. F. SMITH, Keeper. g
DOCTOR RICHARDS 26689.
The highly bred and handsome stal
lion Doctor Richards will stand fur
,j.~ aX service at Butler Fair Grounds iu charge
'ijfeSfck'V f-f the undersigned. He is a beautiful
golden chestnut, stands I<s hands high,
'■- r -has excellent conformation, with action
§£'• \ and carriage equalled by none. Doctor
W' \-ia Richards inherits the blood of Abdallah
vJS^ 8 - iV ImSj 15, both through Nutwood (sire of 175
VKv* ~• " 'ill performers) and Robt. McGregor (sire
Sa world's champion trotting stal
_Uhv Mm H. lion, Crescens, 2:02 i, and 107 other per
i rr _, ; B m fJ formers,) and hie pedigree in every de
-: i, -- /» Jl -™- tad, represents the blood that has pro-
Jp -J duced world's champions
I , Call and look him over, or inquire
TERMS $25.00 to ' 11. A. MOOR 11KA D,
insure ft living colt. Uytlcr, l'a.
VENDETTA BOY 35266.
The Wilkes stallion Ven-
Vfw detta Boy nnrtthe IVrehrnvn
Stallion Brilliant No. 27565
- will be found at my barn
during the summer of 1 '<>
w"" Vendetta Boy is a beautiful.
rich, bay, standing 10]
hand.-- high and weighs 12*0
pounds. He is by a prodnc
fev <¥-:< xPjjjiSFr. lloll °f the (Treat Wilkes
Boy 24S and
UgH second and third dams niv
tSS W'BkM all producers of standard
Wl'l K# speed. His second darn be-
H \l J? in« in the great brood mare
ft. W ujjl 18 list. He is a perfect type
Jj) J9 of trottinir bred coach
JT& horses,combining :is he does
™ the best and factest blood
2:20 speed himself at the trot. Grandsons of (ieorae Wilkes have sired I>'D
Patch 1 56J, the world's champion stallion; also Dariel 2John It. (ientrv
2:00* Anacondo 2:01$ and four others better than 2:0-1
Breeders will please compare his breeding, size, stvle. 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 IW>O lbs. lie is a perfect
model of the Percheron draft horse anil has proven himself a sure and remark
ably fine breeder, which his colts over the country will show.
Terms—lflO.OO to Insure,
For tabulated pedigree or particulars cnll on or address
ALONZO McC AND LESS,
Franklin twp. R. F. D. 45 Euclid, Pa. Near Isle.
aßl^
I
Bf Just received tne a :rf jrtment of sewing machines we ever hadu^g
■ju stock. We have an expert s-.wiup i'itt"hine repair man at
9 prices. H
I Henry Biehl, |f
B liia N. Main St. I'eo. 'lMione 4«4.
Subscribe for the CITIZEN
ItAUi: CO INM I
Rare Coins bought and so|(J; coin l>o »li*. I
l**ue. I.om llluntrutlonft; i;rj«u»
rna.il Xx*. 4'oln Department, Kotli's Hank a
Trust Co..So6Ormot street, Pittsburg* Pa.
HUH and GasolliM' Kn^iiies
f\\ \ sizes sirid Wrnwl Working Machinery, New I
*iii(l H«*rond lland.
I MA< 111 NEK N' < oMPJINV.
j ftta'fiftj Avenue. Pittsburg, I'JI.
j Howard M. Hooker & Co..
Members Pittsburg Stbrk Excitant .
HANKERS AND BROKERS
ALL PITTSBURG STOCK
l.>ih Floor, Machtsiiey Liu i I*l i«>jc-
PITTSBURG, PA.
Phone Bell I<Hi-"» Court.
i Pearson I*. Nace's
Livery, Feed arid S« e able
R««r of
Wick House Butler '"enn'a
| T!»e beat of horses an'l first class rms »i
j wavson hand and for hire.
it*• H t afeorritm'datloiis In town for perir.a
nent boanJln# arid transient .rade. Spec!
ai care guaranteed.
Hoom For 65 Horses
A K'.o l c ' f fcorses. both drivers aud
> draft horst s always «)i) I;^ J. J and for sale
U'*der a full guarantee; aa'i honie* bo .n:h
I U'.o notification bv
PEAKBON B. NACE.
I'nunn No -1
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PENNING THE CHICKS.
Ltioor Savin* Arrnnjrcuifut of Molti
rr lion ami Family.
In the necessary dally moving of
the chick pen time and "annoyance
may l>e saved by having the pen made
of inch thick twelve foot boards, at
least a foot wide and securely fastened
together at their ends, preferably with
screws and iron braces. Pieces of
■I by 4 scantling beveled to form an
equilateral triangle will do if namer
f--.
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PEN AXD COOP,
ons nails are used to fasten all togeth- ,
er. But such coops cannot be "knock- j
ed down" and stored from season to
season in a pile, as the braced style
can if the screws are Removed. The ,
ends of each board should be beveled j
to form half a right angle, or forty- j
Bve degrees.
In one corner a coop may lie made
consisting of a removable roof to lit
over the sides of the pen and of a ;
height sufficient to accommodate the '
hen, goose or turkey mother. This top
should slant to shed rain ami from its
' front slats may extend downward iuto
I the pen to keep the mother in when de-
I sired.
In use the time saving management
1 consists in the method of moving as
I well as in the feature of "knocking
I down." The coop is placed in the cen
ter of a grass plot at least twenty-four
' feet across in each direction, and when
I moving time arrives the chicks arc at-
I traded to a little food at I'.. while the
operator lifts the pen at A and, using
' C as a pivot, carries the point A
I around to I>. In order to make the
I chicks move forward from 1» when the
coop is moving the food should be placed
' close to the side of the pen and some
I more on the other side —namely, at E.
After a few movings the chicks learn
to go forward promptly. Each day the
pen is move.l in the same way until it
occupies the place marked ti. Then
it may be moved to new ground by
turning on one of its other corners,
' say. r, s<> that, for instance, the coop
; will be at (J. as Indicated by the dotted
1 line. From this point as a new center
, the daily movement may continue as
• before.—American Agriculturist
i Succotaaili liny.
Some of the Michigan farmers grow
what they call " succotash hay." One
of them says hi? sows a bushel of oats,
ii peck of spring wheat and a peck of
lieardless barley to an acre. Tills mix
ture is sowed about April 15 to'J.>. and
disked in if on stubble ground. If on
cornstalks he cuts the stalks with a
stall; cutter and plows them under, so
that there will -be no trash on the
ground when he mows and rakes the
hay.
The crop is cut Just after the oats
get out of the "bloom." lie mows It
with a iiiicii rilOWt-. .mil K*:tvc— it to
1 "cure" lii the same way hay Is cured.
' It is then raked and stored away in
the barn or in a great many cases is
stacked like meadow I.ay and keeps in
excellent shape. This farmer claims
' that as a 1m ■ or cattle feed succo
tash hay is !,. iiialcd.
1 Stuck In Sj>rli:E. Mini.
When one win "1 droits down into a
[ mudhole and s'.irks the team, don't put
the third horse on ahead, advises Farm
. Journal. !f >ok a chain around the axle
• elose to the sunken wheel and bring
i it across the load to the other side of
' the wagon. Ilitch the third horse to
' this chain and putl almost at right an
' g'.es to the wagon In order to lift the
' wheel upward and out of the hole.
Then start the other team and go
( ahead.
I-'crilliiX Sheep ami Tfcflr l.anibw.
The common fee.l arrangement for
t sheep permits the lambs to pass
through the slats and stand on the hay
the sheep are eating, soiling the feed
and making the V.
feeder a great
deal of trouble.
The cut, from >' 4
Farm Journal, /""H
shows a very ex- V, 1 . |j i
eel lent arrange- ' ' *—
ment. this being »on sum..- am. i.amm.
1 a ero-'-i sort ion and readily understood.
The h: Mom of the sheep rack is tight,
and under this, through narrow slats
and openings in front, the lambs may
be fed In a small trough of their own.
They are thus out of the way of the
beep and cat) be fed their own ration
k iiirt from th<- sheep.
I
\V 'lint \(MIUICN L)o.
From the results of various experl
inputs aid observations at the Michi
gan experiment station It W concluded
that, while nodules on the roots of soy
nod us and cow peas on fairly fertile
toll may not noticeably Increase the
yield, they may Increase to an impor
tant extent the relative and absolute
amounts of nitrogen in the plants and
tlius add to their value as green ma
cures and ns food.
lieu IIIMI llnu (o Sow Pure Seeil
mill Inoculation.
Jiy GKORGE A. BILLINGS.
Alfalfa seed can be sown either In
spring or late 'summer preferably hi
the llrst case, the last week In April
or the tlrst of May; In the second, from
Aug. 1 to the loth. The advantage of
August seeding Is that the land can be
thoroughly fitted and cleaned. More
over, the weeds do not grow vigorous
ly or mature, and what do grow serve
to protect the young plants. In either
case do not seed less than thlrt?" to
thirty-live pounds per acre, preferably
broadcasted In two directions to In
sure an even stand.
i*;ar. should be taken not to seed too
deeply, tie depth depends upoi'<
the character of the soil, usually t\M<
or three Inches, lightly covered with
harrow or v/ecder and rolled.
f 111 I Point*,
pure seed Is essential, and only that
whieh Is bright, plump and free from
impurities should be used. Dodder, a
common impurity, Is a parasitic
gaowth, which thrives on the Juices of
■ the plqiit. The alfalfa seed, therefore,
ought always to be reeleaned to free-
It from this parasite.
KQW fields planted to alfalfa fr«- J
fluently require inoculation of the soil
with alfalfa bacteria, although theii i
are soils on which the plant will 'grow j
vigorously with an abundant forma
tion of tubercles without such Inocula
tion and notwithstanding tho fact that
no erops of alfalfa had previously been
grown upon tlieiu. Usually a thrifty, '
dark green plant indicates that It is
, well provided with tubercles, and a
yellow, sickly plant indicates that it Is
not receiving the aid of bacteria iu
gathering the free atmospheric nltro
gen.
Nature s Way is Best.
Th« function «trenjrthoninp and tissue
building plan of treating chronic, linger
iiiK umi ohstlnat.- east- of disease as pur
sued by I>r. Fierce, is following after
N'atures plan of restoring health.
Ho use* natural remedies, that is
extract.-* from native medicinal roots,
prepared bv processes wrought out by
tho expenditure of mnch time and
money, without th«> use of alcohol, and
by skillful combirtntion In just the right
proportions.
T'sed ingn-Jients of E")r. Fierce'*
Golden Medical Discovery. Black Cherry
bark. Queen's root. Golden Seal root.
lJloodroot and Stone root, specially exert
their influence in case» of lung. bronchial
and throat troubles, and this "Discov- j
kky" i>. therefore, a sovereign remedy
for bronchitis. laryngitis, chronic coughs. I
catarrh and kindred ailments.
The above native roots also have the
strongest possible endorsement from the
leading medical writers, of all the several I
schools of practice, for tho cure not only
of tl," '1 iseas* s named above but also for
indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious-
obstinate constipation, kidney and
bladder trouble- and catarrh, no matter
where located.
You dou't have to take I)r. Pierce's
say-so alone as to this; what he claims
for his "Discovery" is backed up by tho
writings of the most eminent men in tho ,
medical profession. A request by postal
card or letter, addressed to Dr. It. V.
Pii-rce,.Buffalo, X. Y.. for a little book
of extracts from eminent medical au
thorities endorsing the ingredients of his
medicines, will bring a little book free
that is worthy of your attentiou if
needing a good. safe, reliable remedy of
known composition for the cure of almost
any old chronic, or lingering malady.
Dr. I'ierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation. One little " Pellet "is a gentle
laxative, and two a mild cathartic.
Tho most valuable book for both men
. , and women is Dr. Pierce's
Common Sens,. Medical Ad
" y \ A -f'--!: i.-l '."ox-pac
I 3 li ft '■& volume, with engravings
I •! W V >i and colored plates. A copy.
J paper-covered, will be sent
j (j Iir "" to anyone sending 21 cents
in one-cent stamps, to pay
b " .-.•7 the cost of mailing only, to
' CJ Dr. K. v. Pierce, Buffalo, X.
Y. Cloth-lHMind, 31 stamps.
HUMPHREYS'
Specifics cure by acting directly on the
I nirk i"iris without disturbing tho rest Ot
tho system.
Xo. 1 for Fevers.
Xo. 2 " AVonns.
Xo. 3 " Teething.
Xo. I " Diarrhea.
Xo. 7 " Coughs.
Xo. 8 " Xeuralgia.
Xo. 9 " Headaches.
Xo. 10 •' Dyspepsia.
Xo. 11 " Suppressed Periods.
Xo. 12 " Whites.
Xo. 13 " Cronp.
Xo. ll" The Skin.
Xo. 15 " Rheumatism.
Xo. 1G " Malaria.
Xo. 19 " Catarrh.
Xo. 2 i " Whooping Cough.
Xo. 27 " The Kidneys.
Xo. 30 " The Bladder.
Xo. 77 14 La Grippe.
Ia small bottles of pellets tli ;t fit tii *V( fc
pocket. At Druggists or mnih d, 2~>c. eac li.
•y- Medical Guide mailt d free.
llumphrej-a'llcd. Co..Cor. WUtlami Joliu vtrec' -
New York.
CATARRH
AN D HEALING
« T™ nnu KPmbal^l
CATARRH
Eiy's Cream Balm
Tnty and JileaMiit to
me. ConU.ua no in
juriotn <ir:i<.
It i<qiilr!ilyah«nrl>ed.
Civcs ltelit'fat oiu \r r L 1
COLD XtHEAD
Allays Inflammation.
Ileal* and I'r»tects the Membrane. Restore® tlic
<»f Taste ami Smell. Large Siz<% 30 cent! At
Druggist*? or !>v raai!; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BHOTHKKS, &G Warren Street, New York.
PAROID
Ready
OOFiNO
I > A.K.OID. The Roofing with NO
TAR. Won't dry out. Won't
tjnnv brittle.
A NYONE can apply it Tins
A Naiis and Cement in core 01
tacli roll
| > KI'RKSENTS the results o
**• years of' Experience and Ex
perimenting.
/|NI.Y requires painting
f';wvcar.s. Not when first
Lid
I S Cheaper than Gravel, Slatt
J o r Shingles.
| \EMAND for PAKOID is world
lJ wide.
MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY
Other FaeSamples and Prices are
yotirs if von will ask ns.
L. C. WICK,
BUTLER. PA.
L. C. WBCK,
JtIALES ri"
LUriBER.
M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director.
245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA
NOTICE! NOTICf: NOTICE!
BLACK & li ARK KB ftxocK OF FINK FI 'R
NITKRK AND CARPKTS THF I: ALA N. M
AT I'UIVATK . Ai.i: NOW AT GOI.D
-SMITHS. NEXT TO I'KKEniNO'H, I'3l
PIiNN AVE ODD I'ARI.UI! IMKCEM OF
SOL.lt* MAHOGAN Y ( oST $:» A\ I» $
NOW $7 .'.. i AND »H; SOLID MAHOGANY
l'Attl.Oß <1 I re OF :i I'lK' I. COST $75, <HI
AT | M 0; GKNt'INK I.FATHKR St'ITS •'
i*ii •'■it:•. ft. * it i'RST:, si!•>. oo AT |r.:.;
fJKNUINK I.KATIIKH I'ol'i HIS. .« 11.
rillCif. »••».. NOW OKN't l.N'i: I.KATIiKH
Itlll( J>AVK.SFOHTS. & 11. ritlCK. JUS.
CO AT $r.S, OTIIKI<B DOWN vs I o V AH
FIN! All. I.KATIIKH Iti'KHRH.
WERE NOW s3i.»l; FINE r.EATHEB
SKAT no('Ki;|!S. s & II J-Uh K, »l.\ NOW
17 Hu; FINK OAK HCKKRH. S H If.
PRJC'K. SIJ, NOW MAH'KJANY C'TIIF
rOMKKS, S .<■ II riUCE. *'». NOW
$ 17.50, MA HOG A.N V PIIKSSRft, f; A
II IHU'H, $75. NOW «!i' »>:
PAR I.on TABI.B, OOI.IT> MAHOG A NY.
I'RH'i; ,22 NOW fA.no MO I.OT Ol' Run!*
AT *7 .Vi. sl2 $10: WAS SOLD BY HI'EAR *,
lIOI.LAIt FOIt SL'.. $2.-, AND s.;'> Alt,
KHARS HEI'H $17.-„1 ANI' $22. V1 WORTH
»"■'> ANI' KINK WILTON VEL.VKT
KIT.S. 11*12 WAS sl." NOW «22.n0: SOMH
IIOoM MISFIT < ARPKTS IV WILTON
VKLVKTS COST f'.-. (JO AT $2". liOIiY
IIRfSSEI.S CARPirrs TO FIT LARGE
IIOOM. COPT $:.:. c.o AT $22.50. OTIIKItH
AS LOW AS *lO AND sl2
1110 LOT OF DINING ROOM TAKT.KS.
CHAIRS STOVKS AND RANGKS. THIS IS
A CMANCI: OF A I.IFKTIMK SO COMF. AT
ON' l: NEXT TO PICKKRING'S !.r.l PEN'M
AM' LOOK FOR TIIE 1110 WINDOW.
I GOLDSMITH
U.J 1 i'ttiu Avcnnc, 1'IISlbur);, I'A
W. .1. TA.NNEY DEIIiCTiyE AljENi-V
l.'orner l-'iftli ;nnl VVyJIe Aiclimes, Room u
I'll t .IIIIIV. I'll.
IJelcctivc .urvii i'of nil kinds also ul<Js lu
i Im- iirpimriitloii of cusi s ami fnini lli« ul
ti'iidHiici' nf wlluossi sal trials. All busim-sa
strictly i'otiilili'iiila.l
—Why if Newton "The Piano Man'.'
n<lv.
Eyes Examined Free of Charge
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler and Graduate Ootician
Next Dcor to Court Hans'*, llutler, I'a
IfAH.S -IWIA>IS
' f.iiicrcti' Mlvi>r< Hollers, Machlue
Tools. T< < Kalis. B< an.-. < -Inrai l'lpt
I'lat. s, IHow is. tJorrujsalmJ Sheets. Casli
niiid fur Imii ami Metal*. lIOMKK
lu iWKS, Rlvi-r \venu'*. Allegheny. I'a.
'(•hone* ? Ni»rH<
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. L. R HAZLETT.
10# W. Diamond St.. Butler
North side of Conrt House.
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat work, a
specialty.
,JAi>\ES C. 50VbE tl \\. D.
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat.
OFFICE HOURS -9 to 10 a. m., 1 to
p. m., 7to« p. QI. Sunday by appoint
ment.
121 E. Cunningham Street, Bntltr, Pa
DOTH I-HONKS
OSTEOPATHY.
J \R. G. F. PURVIS.
1" OSTEOPATH.
Chronic disease.-* a specialty.
Consultation and »xniniuation free.
Office hours to 12: I.SO to ">.
Roomi- 208-9, Odd Fellows Temple.
People's Phone
UR. JI'LIA E FOSTER.
OSTEOPATH.
Consultation and examination free.
Office boars—9 to 12 A. M.. 2 to
M., daily except Sunday. Evening
appointir.ent.
Office Block, Room." 9-10, But
ler. Pa. People's Phone 475.
DENTISTS
hU. S. A. JOHNSTON,
PN< )STHETK" DENTIST.
Teeth extracted abc« lately painless.
Take Vitalized Air or Nitrous Oxide.
All work satisfactory.
127 iS. Main St., ' LSUTLER, PA.
Dli FORD 11. HAYES,
DENTIST.
Graduate of Dental Department,
University of Pennsylvania
Office —Room 206 Odd Feliows Bid#
DR J. WILBERT McKEE,
SUBGEON DHNTIST.
Office over Leighner's Jewelry store,
Butler. Pa
Peoples Telephone 505.
A specialty made of fillings, gold
crown and bridjre work.
DR. H. A. MCCANDLHSS,
DENTIST.
Office in Butler County National Bank
Building, 2nd floor.
DR. M. D. KGTTRABA,
Successor to Dr. Jobntton.
DENTIST
Office at No 114 E. Jefferson St., over
G. W. Miller's grocery
ATTORNEYS.
nOULTER & IIAKhR,
V . ATTORNEYS .0 I.AW.
Office in new Odd Fellows building
HH. GOUCHER,
. ATTORNKY AT
Office on Main St., over Reed's.
I D McJUNKIN,
O« ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Relber building, cornel Mail,
md E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance or
Main street.
I B. BKEDIN,
•L • ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on Main St. near Court Hoi.ir
f> P. SCOTT
la ATTORNHY-AT-LAW,
Office in Butler County National
Bank building.
k T, SCOTT,
A* ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler, Pa.
U r C. KINDLE*,
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND
PENSION ATTORNEY.
Office ou South side of Diamond,
Butler, Pa.
JOHN W. COULTER,
•) ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW.
Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Special attention given to collectionf
and business matters.
P H. NEGLEY
"J. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office In the Negley Building, We.,l
Diamond
I P. WALKER.
1J» NOTARY PCBLIC,
BUTLKR,
Office with Herkimer, the Undertaker
J> P. L. MCOFISTION,
V. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
Office with Coulter <& Baker, Odd
Fellows Building.
WALL PAPER At factory prices, for sale.
OAII .*irn 1 -«»• s&nfrles; we can mto you
money; If you can not call drop postal ami
CM will caH and show samples. MILLER &
SNFGK, Smlthfleld Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Why Be Bald? When you can buy a bottle of
"Hald Head Kemetiy" for 7."> cents which is
guaranteed to kill mfcrolw*. cure eczema, of
all Kuids and dandruff in 10 days and grow
hair on 9 per cent ot Maid Ileau** or money
refunded. *t Is also ail excellent hair tonic
and vigoraior, and is absolutely harmless,
(.'all or address Washington avenue,
Allegheny, Pa.
Italian. Greek, Slavish Laborers Furnished.
I TALI AN KM I'LOVMKNT OFI H'F,
111 Chatham street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Hell Phono 121W Grant.
F. M. INKS COMPANY
New York Stocks. Bonds,
Grain and Provisions.
I'Olt CASH OB KODERATTC MAIM INS.
604 and t»or> Keystone Building.
324 Fourth Ave, Pittsburg, Pa
I'honus: P. A \. Mala 175. Bell. Court 2<M2.
Do You Want to Hny a Farm?
If so, wo have them at all l>r ces: our new
f;i rm cat al< will l>«- n.ai 1«d to you oil ap
plication; lei us send jron OM. S* V.
Hit >MPS4 >N CO., Third Floor, Titties
Ituilcllng, .'tUi Fourth ave„ Pittsburg.
Callcar Detective Agency
:W» Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Long Distance Phone. Secret service
in criminal and civil cases. Corpora
tion work a specialty.
Mawvell-Croiicli Afulo Company.
Largest Dealers in Mules in the
United States. V 0 head, all sizea, con
stantly on hand Branch Stables ;JO2-
.'O4 Penn Avenue. Pittsburg. Pa.
WHET LER'S
ROYAL GOLD r'NAMEL PAINT
HENRY WHEELER & SON,
119 W. OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY. PA
s 2> CHICKtCTCR-S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
H
*• iVV •.Ft*. * • l.«4lo>.uk)irtiMl4
r r * "I KNGLISII
, lf» II .1 4.»1<l tnnaDie bolt*
f~v —— V-*** '* ' ,r r ' l aL'-wn othrr. IttTiita
* i * ~ UuiffrrnM Nul»nlltnU«n« »nil Imlta>
! / I" " 4.. I.
| , ' f.r I'nHfrnlnr.. Tr.llvo.lart,
\ W* L" LUII. r r..r 1.1..11...," In !•<<•.. T. rr
turn Mult. I•» OUO fn, ir«:i.aU Hi> l»f
• •• « bt«-li« *<«-r < tn'Mil.**! !'•
♦ . : ,a 4«4IMH M narr. I'lllLA.. PAt
Sold in Butler ut the Centra Ave
Pharmacy
T. Pape,|
5 |JEWELER|I
[FSFS drop us a postal
' We" re always glad to give full infor
'• ( mation relative to our banking factilities.
I 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 ycu can do your bank
ing with us through the mails—just as sat
isfactorily as if you visited us in person.
L Every day deferred means so much
less interest. Write to-day.
■ 1 SI.OO WILL START AN ACCOUNT.
THE
Butler Savings & Trust Co.
106 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
*»-**
i.\i«;i:sr am> strongest is the cois i v. X
l THE j
i Butier County National Bank. I
|
| A good. STRUNG HOME BANK FOR THE PEGPLf of f
Butler County to do business with.
I (Capital # 300,000 00 j
i Strength .Surplus 4''0,000.00 ?
(Assets 3.000,000.00 *
1 t
We invite YOUR business—assuring ycu PROMPT,
COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service.
"The big Bank by the Court House"
ESTABLISHED 1900-
THE
Farmers' National Bank,
BUTLER, PA.
CAPITAL ----- SIOO,OOO CO
SURPLUS AND PROFITS learnec) - $47,000 00
DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,0000;
None in ihe County
ROBT LEWIN fc 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 the con
sumer. We prepay express charges on all orders of #5.00
or over, and guarantee prompt shipment.
Your choice of the following brands of Whiskey guar
anteed 6 years old
6-year-old Finch 6 year-old Bridgeport
6-year old Guckenheimer 6-year-old Dillinger
6-year-old Gibson 6-year-old Qverholt
6-year-old Large 6-year-old Thompson
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 years old—will suit ycu.
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 yog :
0 Send Your Oiders by Mail for Your <§)
1 W HISKES I
I WIN KS I
I and LIQUORS|
§ to jjj
IMAX KLEIN & SONS!
69 ©
1318 20 Penn Ave., PITTSBURG, PA.
® EVERYTHING IN LIQUORS.
>OO&o9<>&O<'<x > >OOQO0OCO*f(
Try A. Gallon of |
Our 4-year old at v
$3.(30 per Cralloi\. v
HUGH 1.. CONNELLY g
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN LIMEG ROVER, JR. X
i| 107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post pf(icer) £
BOTH PHONES ALLKGHENY, PA.
X>OO<>OOOQOOOO<>OOOQQ<XXX>OQ<K
|
? July Ist, 1906, Stahl Distilling Co. will sell by the S
t gallon or barrel, pure Rye Whiskey of their own &
/ mal%e, at Sales Room, i,elienople. Pa., will fili 5
f and ship mail orders promptly after July Ist, 1906. ?
< STAIiL DISTILLING CO., I
b Butler Co., Pa. P. C. FREDERICK; Prop. (