jF Specially g • Registered '*' 0 jj to You S • Conaider how the United States Government protects a letter registered p| 2 to you, guaranteeing its delivery safe and in good order. E3 2 The NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY exercises pi • even greater protecting foresight in delivering its ■BSB9H Biscuit and Crackers to you. Fresh from the oven, % they are enclosed in a dust tight, moisture proof j > Z package, on each end of which is affixed this trade mark red and white. mm £ ZuZU CINQCR BHAP®- «■»*>"■. g°l^" bro » a B _ morsels of sweetnec* and splfcS that everyone loves. CHEESE SANDWICHES Thin crackers enclosing a layer of t- JL creamy cheese a. delicate bit* to tempt an epicure Jr J MARBLEaa{t%::iiTE fgs f P. H. S€CHM^ 212 N". Main street. Da tier, Pa. DR. E. QREWER, No. 229 1 2 SOUTH MAIN ST? j NEXT DOOR TO GUARANTY SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST Ca, BUTLER, PA. ROOMS 1, 2,j ■ AND 3. r Dr. E. Orewer is a graduate of tb a If University of Pennaylv*""*- *° P* >r ii i i j •~T T"~ aboveaddr ess where he treats all chronic disease 3 o. men, women and children. Diseases of the Nervous System, the symptoms of whioh are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in meo and women, ball rising in the throat, spota floating before the eyes, loss of memory unable to concentrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when snddenly spoken to, and dnll distressed mind which nnfits them for performing the dnties of life, making happiness impos sible, distressing the action of the heart, depression of the spirits, evil forebod ings, cowardice, tear, a reams, melan choly, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of the mind, dt pression, con • stipation, weakness of tie limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult as ink- : - mediately and be restored- to perfect) ealth. Lost Manhood Restored- Weakness of Young Men Cured and ail private diseases. Dr. E. (irewer's varicocele Ring cores Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rnptnre < promptly cared without pain and no | —detention from business. He cures the worst cases of Nervons , Prostration, Rheumatism, Scrofula, ! Old Sores, Blood Poison. .in ' -- , 1 B| I I > 0. M. PATTERSON, HILLIARDS, PA. Dealer in Cornell Incubators, Chick machinery, Standard bone-cutters. Barred and White Rock eggs and chicks. Correspondence solicited. «,^, K , 0 , T108! , NOTICE! NOTICE! SELLINO THE ENTIRE STOCK OF rtJBNITUBE, FORMERLY AT THE LEASES DEPARTMENT STORE AT LESS THAN 60c ON THE DOLLAR. TEN GENUINE LEATHER COUCHES WERE SOO, *7O AND s7.>, NOW FOR •22.50, $27.50 AND $30.00. THKEE UFCK MAHOGANY PARI.OR SUITES WERE SOO, $65 AND S7O, SOW $22, $25 ANI> $30.00. HERE 18 A BARGAIN OF A LIFE TIME. FIVER-PIECE MAHOG ANY GENUINE LEATHER SUITES COST • 120.00, $200.00 AND $250.00, WILL SELL OUICK FOR $55.00, 1 $60.00 ANI) $7:, .00. BHD ROOM SUITES OF THE FINEST QUARTERED OAK AND MAHOGANY • COST $75.00, NOW $38.00: SOO.OO ON'EH FOR $27.50. ODD DRESSERS $7 50 *T? T .2£,^AN ,> $12.50 WORTH DOUBLE. . MKRS OF TI!K BEST MA HOG WASTES OAK WORTH $35.00 WB $17.50; OTHERS FOR SO.OO, SIO.OO AM) $12.00. „ ALSO SELLING A 810 LOT OF MISFIT CARPETS TO FIT LARGE ROOMS, WlL vou- INFX'ZT COST SOO.OO >O\V $22.50. BODY BRUSSELS, I»1G ROOM SIZE CARPETS ( OST $55 00 KOW >20.00; OTHERS FOR $15.00, sl2 00 AND $7.50. AXMINSTER RUGS oxl2 WRUE $40.00 AND S4~>.OV, NOW $lB 00 AND $20.00. BRUSSELS $7 DO. SIO.OO ANW $12.00 WORTH DO! HOME \T ONCE. THIS IS A BARGAIN' OF A LIFE TIME. I. GOLDSMITH. NEXT TO PICK ERINGS LOOK FOR THE TUG SIGN 054 S^ N^ VKV, E - N ® XT Do °" TO COR NER OF TENTH 3TRF.ET, PITTSBURG |3)(§)@(§)(§)(§)@(S)(§)@@®®@@@®®®®(§)(§)!§)®®^ j l&The Butler ® || German Coach ® | Horse Association § ® Offers to the breeders of M Iff fr' ® Butler Co. their celebrated II .g coach stallion (j|. I Loehr 7A A. 1 He will be at the barn of Adam Cradle, cne rr.ile © north of Butler. Mondays and Tuesdays, and the bal- (o) ® ance of the week at the barn of John F. Smith at ® 0 Herman, Pa. § g TERMS—SIS for a Living Colt. g! © Season begins April 16th. (£ @ J. F. SMITH, Keeper. j| , WHY ! You can save money by purchasing your piano of W. R. NEWTON, "The Piano Man." The expense of running a Music Store is as follows: Rent, per annum $780.00 Clerk per annum $312.00 Lights, Heat and incidentals . . . $194.00 Total $1286.00 I have no store and can save you this expense when yon buy of me. I sell iris Dos for cash or easy monthly payments. 1 take pianos or organs in f exchange awl allow yon whet tbey are worth to apply on the new instrument All pianos folly warranted as represented. j MY PATRONS ARE MY REFERENCE. ' ft f people I have sold pianos in Butler. Ask them. Dr. McCurdy Bricker Fred Porter Fraternal Order Eagles Epworth League E W. Bingham Geo. D. High W. J. Mates J. S. Thompson Joseph Woods S. M. McKee A. W. Root Miss Eleanor Barton Mrs. Mary L. Stroup W. C Curry F. .1. Hauck Miss Emma Hughes I A. W. Mates | W. R. Williams Mrs. R. O. Rumbaugh Chas. E. Herr PEOPLE'S PHONE 426- ijnst received tilt' lanjent asu.irtment of t*«winn machines vc«* ever ii'tiiJß TT.vttuck. We have unfxpert newing mat. hine rejmsr innn at reasonablt Em Henry Biehi, 1 DONT FAILIO ATTEND The 30 Day Clearance Sale of Clothing, Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Trunks, etc., Which is now Going on at Schaul Sc Levy, 137 South Main St.. Butler i Prices have never been so low as they arc atj this General Clearance Sale of all goods in the Store. BE SURE YOU COME, 4 Don't Miss it. It Will Pay You. SCHAUL& LEVY 137 South Main Street, - Bntler. Pe Dr.lW. P. McElroy ' Sterling Clnb D F. Reed Woodmen of the World fl. A. McPherson Miss Anna McCandlesa E. A. Black Samnel Woods Oliver Thompson John Johnson R. A. Longtvell J. Hillgard J. E. Bowers. C. F. Stepp W. J. Armstrong Miles Hilliard Mrs. S. J. Green J, R. Douthett E. K. Richey L. S. Yonch SPRAYING POTATOES. BIIK» and BllKhl M») ll<- rombattrd In Conihiiiutiou. Almost every out- now liutl?. that it Is necessary to use jiaris upon potato vine?, and most people put it on by spntyinc. It is almost as impor tant to spray with the lx>rdeaux mix ture to prevent blight, for the Might of the vine is often quickly followed by rot of the tubers, and when they do not rot their growth is so checked that the yield is greatly reduced. When the bordeaux mixture and the arsenical poison are lK>th put oa at the same time the cost and labor of spraying are but slightly increased, as the same water can carry both. In one season's test at the Geneva e glad. Health For the Hog. The time Is drawing.near when swine plagues are prevalent. An ounce of prevention now will be worth a ton of cure after awhile. If we had to drink from a pond or a mudhole our health would suffer; it's the same with the hogs. They like cool, fresh drinking water these warm days as well as we do. During summer when on grass our hogs are provided with salt and wood ashes at least once a week, and they relish them. Keep your hogs clean, feed them on pure and wholesome food and you will uot be very likely to have any disease among them. At our place we feed the hogs the slop as It is made every day. We think that the swill barrel is a cholera breed er.—Farm Journal. Trtrreil Honda. Circular No. 47 of the olflco of pub lie roads, department of agriculture, reports results from the use of tar and oil in road improvement at Jackson, Tenn. It will be of interest to those concerned In roadmaking, as It Kives the details of the manner of handling these two materials and tells how some difficulties were overcome. It is found that in driving over a tarred macadam road the lessened vibration and noise Is at on'-e noticeable. Thi? ordinary macadam produces a constant succes sion of slight Jars upon a steel tired wheel and there 1; a relief felt at once in driving upon a road treated with tar. It is also claimed by the local horse men that the surface Is better for torses' feet. The endurance of tho tarred roads Is yet an unsettled ques tion. llotv Burbnnk Works. Be patient; try to tlie truth al ways on all subjects; do not depend wholly on books, for the knowledge thus obtained, although useful, can never take the place of your own per sonal observation and effort. Luther Burbank. DEAO M£ ; . fore being laid Into the ground. If the dead pet son lMtppens to be a trump and to have been found d»ad barefooted there will always be some charitable soul to fur nish a pair of good boots for interment along with the corpse. An Inspector of police In Scotland has been known to purchase of his own ac cord a nyw pair of boofs and to place them In the grave, reopened for the purpose, of a murdered stranger who had been Inadvertently interred bare footed the nay before. This practice, which likewise prevails among the Tsignnes as well as fa uiiaiy parts of Asia, is attributable to the be fliat unless* the dead are well shod *vitci.i on'i.'d their chosts come back to ,*:nuiit the io- uilty where they breathed their fujst In search ot * pair of boots. The show lire popularly mq.(;u3£rj to be needed to pass In comfort and safety tha broad plains which the de parted soul must tmverso before it can reach paradise. Amou# some na- . tions these plains ore declared to be . covered with furzes, thorn* and mo rass, wiiile other races say that they | consist of burning lands. These plains ' of suffering are popularly credited with i forming a sort of antechamber to hell, j It is for this reason that the boots of tho dead are called "hell shoes" in Nor- , wuy, Sweden, i'lnlaud und Denmark. Trust to Nature. A sT.-.-it many Americans, both rr.cn ami women, are thin. p.t!e an much eating, by consuming alco holic beverages, or by too close confine ment to home, oftico or factory, and In consequence the stomach mu-t bo treated In a natural way tiefore they can rectify their earlier mistakes. The muscles in manv such people, in fact in every weary, thin ami thin-bloodeil person, iio work with great difficulty. As a result fatigue comes early, is estrofue and lasts long. The demand for nutritive aid is ahead of the supply. To insure porfect health everv tissue, bone, nerve and muscle shoufd take from the blood cer- , tain materials and return to it certain ; others. It is necessary to prepare the j stomach for the work of taking up from the food what is necessary to make good. I rich, red blood. We must go to Nature fur the remedy. There were certain roots known to the Indians of this countrv liefore the advent of the whites which'later came to the knowledge of j the settlers and which are now growing j rapidly in professional favor for the cure I of obstinate stomach and liver troubles, j These are found to be safe and yet cer- I tain in their cleansing and invigorating j effect upon the stomach, liver and blood. ; These are: Golden heal root. Queen's i root. Stone root. Bloodroot. Mandrake I root. Then tlie,re is lllack Cherrybark. j The medicinal principles re iding in thcSo I native roots mm extracted with glyc erine as a solvent make thn most reliable and efficient stomach tonic and liver in vigorator, when comHitc'i in just the rl-ht proportions. ;:s in 1 >r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Where thero is bankrupt vitality Mich as nervous exhaustion, lad nutrition and thin blood, the body :: cut tires vigor and the nerves, blood and all the tissues feel the favorable effect of this sovereign remedy. Although some phys;. ians i:ave been aware of the high medicinal value of the above mentioned plants, yet. few have used pure, glycerine as a solvent and usually the doctors' prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amounts, with alcnlutL The "Golden Medical Discovery" Is a scientific preparation compounded of the glyceric extracts of the above mentioned vegetable ingredients and contains nc alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifies euro diseases o£ llor>. , Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Ilogs and Poultry l>v acting directly on the SICK PACTS without loss of time. A. \.) FEVERS. < <>nce«»ion», Inflamma crßESHtoa*. Lllll2 Fever. Milk Fever. n. B.)M*R \l\S, Lameness, Injuries, CURES > it b v u ma t ism. C.C.|PORE THROAT. Quinsy. Epizootie. CCUES $ Distemper. } WORMS, not*. Grub.. '. Colds, Influenza. Inflamed IT.EOJ Liiuid, I*ieuro-i*iieu!iioiiin. P. F. > COLIC, Bell yaelie. Wind-Ulowr CURES ) Diarrhea. Dysentery. G.G. Prevents MISCARRIAGE. DLADDER DlMinnF.nS. 1.1 |BKI\ DISE\BE«. >!anse, Cruptionsv CURES > L leers. Grease, Fa rev J. R. ? BAD CO\DITIO\. ft|arin« Coat, CURES > CndiecHtiou. Blomueh Staiscers. 60c eacl:; Stable Ten Specifics. Eook, &c., #? At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Hun::.brers* llsliclnc Co .- Cor. Wiiliam anJ Join ffi:«-et*. " "ev York MAILED FRES. CATAHKH 1M) HEALING ■■SF° t:d^2'ißßi CUKE fOK CATARRH P%|3 Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasnnt to UH". Conta.ua no iu-^ 1 11 in quick I y obsorlwd. Gives Keiief at ones. It Opens and Cleanses . I 1 f- A r% the Nasal Pas-ape.. PHf D 'N HEAD Allays Inflammation. VWtW Jlcnla anri Protects the .Membrane. Restores tlie Senses of Taste and Smeil. I-Jirge 60 cents at Druggists or l»y mail; Trial Size, 10 cents t>y mail. ELY BKOTHJffItS. W Warren Street. New York. PAROID READY OOFING. OAKOID. The Roofing with NO TAR. Won't dry out. Won't grow brittle. A NYON K can apply it. Tins, Nails and Cement in core ot each roll. I> EPRESMNTS the rosults o ' years ot lixperience and E>:- ! t runentin". ANLY requires painting every * f:\yye.ir-. Not when firs j laid. I" S Cheaper than Gravel, Slutt Shi i-'lcs . j iEM Ai\ D fi >r I'AROID is world wide MADE IN 1, 2 AND 3 PLY Other f'aovd. Samples and Prices are yours if you .will ask us. L C. WICK, BUTLER. PA. L. C. WICK JT,AL'M »1» * I.UHBHP. M. A BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 2*5 S MAIN ST.. BUTLER. PA Eyes Examined Free of Charga R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Ootician Next Door to <'onrt House. Butler, Pa us a Postal CardJ i if v -o;; cannot call and we J f will mail you \ ? ) \ Free of Charge ? V " sample package of \ Miller's Sidney Pills / \ We want everyone who has f € Iwckacke and kidney tronMe to v J try these pills, they «p ,»k for J I f themselves. \ Regular size oftc. s> nt to any / I rilukvj hi. j.- j. >-i -o ot nrice. 1 | Redick & Groliman J ? PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS \ 109 Norm Miilu it, S C Butler, Pa. \ >* MATERNiTV HO.MK Strictly pr vate with r?al liorne cr.mf*«.. . 2 >tuU nces. Adopt I'ins prorl«K«l. It \ * uUdress Pout office Itot -Jll All« jjliciiy, I*.* [ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIANS, DU. L. It lIAZLETT. 108 W. Diamond St., Bntler. North side of Court House. Eye, Ear. Nose ami Throat work, a specialty. JA.VIES C. 130yivE, (M. D. PRACTICE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. OFFICE HOCKS 9tolo a. m., 1 to :! p. ili.. Tto*p. m. Sunday by appoint- i ment. 121 E. Cunningham Street. Butler. Pa! BOTH PHONES. OSTEOPATHY. nit. G. F. PURVIS, 1" OSTEOPATH Chronic diseases a specialty. CoLsnltation and ex ituiuat:»n free Office h<>ur> U t<> 1 i: ! 8>) to .">. Kin.Ui' 2 s »Md Ft 1!uW8 Ten p'e. People's Plions 509. DR JULIA K FOSTER, it. J. C. FOSTER. OSTECI' AT R S. Consnltat : on nr.d ei-tuiinatKro free. Utftce hours— y to 12 A M . 2to 5 P. j jJ., d-iily except Sunday Evening by apiH»tita.ect. Office —Stein Block. Booms U-10, Bnfirr. Pa. People's Phone 47t> DENTISTS. DP.. S. A. JOHNSTON, PROSTHETIC DENTIST. Teeth extracted absolutely painless. Take Vitalized Air or Nitrous Oxide. All work satisfactory. 1-27J S. Main St., BUTLER, PA. DR. FORD H. HAYES, DENTIST. Graduate'of Dental Department, University of Pennsylvania. Office- Room 2ii(» Odd Fellows Bldg DR. J. WILBERT SIcKEE, SURGKON 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. MCCANDLKSS, DENTIST. Office in Butler County National Bank Building, 2nd tloor. DR M. D. KOTTRABA, Successor to Dr. Johnston. DENTIST Office at No 114 3- JeScrson St., over G. W. Miller's jjrocerv ATTORNEYS. pOULTEK & iUKHR, V L TTORNNVS V T Office in new Odd Fellows building 1} H. GOUCHER, IL« ATTOANKT? AT LAW Office on Main St., over Reed's. | D. McJUNKIN, T) • A TTOR X EY-AT-LA W. Office in Reiber building, cornel Main and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance on Main street. 1 K. BREDIN, •J . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main St. near Court li.'iuff n P. SCOTT 11. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Bntler County National Bank building. AT. SCOTT, • ATTORNKV AT LAW. Office HTTT*. BtaHKMul au Sut ler, Pa. W C. FINDLEY, IT • ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, AND PENSION ATTORNEY. Office on South side of Diamond, Butler, Pa. p F. It- McQUISTION, V. CIVIL ENOINKKR AND SURVEYOR Office with Coulter & Bsker, Odd Fellows Building. TOHN TV. COULTER, 'I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Diamond. Butler, Pa. Special attention to collections ml business matters. P H. NEGLBY IL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Negley Building, D'nmond I P. WALKER, Li . NOTARY PUBLIC, BtJTLKR, Office with Berkimer, the Undertaker Zuver Studio Has added a full line of amateur Photo Supplies, Cam eras, Films, Dry Plates, De velopers, Printing out and de veloping papers. Anti Trust Goods At about one lialf what you have been paying. Quality Guaranteed As good if not better than the Tri'st goods. ZUVER STUDIO 215 S. Main St Butler 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, fuliy guarantee' 'FISHER, The Outdoor Artist, The Butler Dye Works WHEELER'S PAINT?. ANn VARNISHES, IVJ W. OHIO ST., A M.KU44 fc.Ji *, I*^ L. S. McJI'MCIN. IRA McJUNKIN OF.O. A. MITCUELL, b. S. /VUJUNKIN & CO , Insurance & tistatc 117 E Jefferson St.. BUTbER, PAj 35 White Leghorn Hen.i and Ft or Roosters' ■'lo.(Mi. i>o per hundred. Leghorns ! iiud White Wyandot tea, prl/e wliiiitii£ !4toek. i HAS. J. SAnI'KLSOV bwUvale. I'u. R-R-TIME-TABLES Pennsylvania KAIbROAD WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION Schedule in cllect >!:»> -7. 100<» Trains leave BUTLER as follows: K.r Alfc-cheny A nd way 6:15 au«l 10.35 a n, >h'l 4rJ ; m. u. ck d»y». 7.20 a. m •?••! 5.K> I IU. >an-laj. t rPii _ iuJ v*} at 6.1 m. »u i 2.*. ~ xu wt*k day*. 1 r Wairwillf Ittt«T*«ctn»n t All.* n.ila-i.'li-liu M 1..1 th«* ,«.L> Mti 10 o6 • Oi. »l:-l 2*5 p. i i. w • % • *>«. 7.4' «. in. BITFALO AM> ALLEGHENY VALLEY DIVISION. Trains leave via KISKIMDfETAS JTJHCTIO!? j as follow*: - Kit Huii ii-. 8 *0 *.». «• * tLtv*; 7.20 m, m. San- V«. Takan ?O ? ( |fr. 61% B.#o. 10.55 a. m. "p. Ui u « k tLo i«; 7.«yJ a. ai. ami 5.06 \*. in. y-. K -i k ta* i in*; and «AT stations, 615 *u l 10.35 a n ami » J' |» ui. «ei?k 7.2»> a. m. aiul 5 < Fui iofotniitiec, ftppi) fo ticket •k*'"* ri«lirtMi Thiai. k. Watt, llwsk Aft. W**t#ru vj b \vw. Pitt4».irs, Pa. W. W. ATTEKiU UY J. R Gtrii'l M I k ;ui/r Tmftc Maua^t-i. «JKU \N BOYU. G IIM*I P»WFII?ER AU»'tt. W'inliebl U H Co 'tune Table In effect May 29th, L&Oil. WESTWA ki>. STATIONS. AM P>l I Lt-aves Weat WinfieM. . . 7 2Vj Boggtville 7 4a a 00 " Iron Bridge 7 » SlO " Win field Junction... 8 10 3 86 44 Lane 8 l>> 3 36 44 Butler Junction 8 3 40 Arrive Bntler 10 33 5 r Arrive Pittaburg 10 26 pin Arrivf Bi.tiravill-* 1 Ofi 5 42 iABTWABP. STATIONS. AMjFM I«eare Pittsburg 3 05 Lvnve " Alleght-nv 44 Hutlcr ; 840 280 44 Cutler Junction ,10 0*» 440 44 La*re 10 03 443 44 Win field Junction ilO 15 455 " Iran Bridge 10 25 506 44 BoggHvill* 10 36 515 Arrive Weat Winfleld 110 50 530 Trains stop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to lake on or leave oQ paageugers. Traina Connect at Butler Junction with: Trains Kant ward for Freepcrt, Vandergrift and ! Blaireville Intersection. Trains Westward for NatroLa.Tarontum Allegheny and Tittdburg. Trains Northward tor Saxc-nburg,Marwo<*l and Bnt ler. B. G. BE A LOR, o«ner*l Mauager. it it «st v it it Time table in effect May 27, 19041. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. in., mixed for Punxsutawney, Du Bois and intermediate stations. 10:3;! a. m. daily, vestibuled day ex press for Buffalo and Rochester. 5:50 p. m. local for Punx'y, DA Bois. Clearfield and intermediate stations. 11:31 p. in. nieht express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:10 a. m. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9.80 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dußois. 4:50 p.m. daily, vestibuled day express from Buffalo and Rochester. 8:07 p.m. week days, mixed train from Du Bois and Punxsntawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, Pittsburg, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., andfor local points as far as Dußois daily at 4:20 p. M. week days. BESSEMER &. LAKE ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 28. 1906 EASTERN STANDARD TIME NORTHWARD SOUTHWARD (Read up) Daily Except Sunday (Readdown) "'Til | 1- | K T \TWl\fi I 9 1 11 13-15 pm i> tn.'p ill. aIAUU.Nf. u. m. a. m. |>. m. 10 05 I OC>! :i UP Buffalo(viaLS.M.S.)i 3 45,10 W 2 00 p. ui. I>. m. a. m. " a. 111. p. 111. p. m. 7 2fl| 1 I- » 48 Erie 7 00 1 Ot) 6 00 g 4711 121 » 171.. Gtnud-. 1783131 ft 83 V ... 1 oil i . '< A r..( ~inuaut..Lv 7 0011' U-l f> 10 h liilJ HI I 7 ( 0 I,v. ('niiiicuui „Ar !) fts 7 "6 U a'* ■' ... .A ll i.-ii 7>7J48 5 M 10 1J fS 41 >luul cluml f 8 liß 16 01 C 1012 oS 83d Springboro Bla i! 00 GlO C 0112 i.:. 8 ('on iieau t vll 10... [BIB 2 Oft 617 T"3.VT.' Mi 8 2H,Ar..Me»drlllt.Lv 7 68' 1 40 * 28 4 2*ll 21 6 56|Lv..Mea.lville Ar 9 2h 3 13- 7 S» 7 0412 -l'< 9 #OA..eon't Lake.Xv; 8 28 2 10 4 5f 4 s*ll 51 7 2ftLv.Con't Lake.Ai 9 00; 2 4f> 7Ot fi :!•">; 1 K 8 Us,Ar..Liiiesvilli\.l,v 8 15 G 15 2 lo 1 jLv_Llncsvllle.Ar 5 3."> - 540 IJ 1" 8 UVKxiHeiitioli I'urk. 45 - 643 5 oJl_ | 7 281 Osgood ; • 211 S 68 7 -0 4 S3ll 2t> 7 Green vUlc.... »30308 728 4 5011 22 7 151 Bhen ango 3157 38 4 1810 s'Ja.m Mercer 10 of> 3 40 8 10 no 4s L. Houston Jet ...10 lo; 8 15 3 .V) 10 32 1 drove City 10 30J 410 M 33 3 3710 15.. ■!■.—BranchtOll lio 4» 42»8 66 220 (37 Lv ..lliilinrd Aril 20 816 .. . I nieister . "iio .ve 4 :m| 86» ill os| ;Ar. ..Kaylor ..Lv J S SB. _ ... 1 7 20D.m. Lv.—Kaylor Ar' .J 828 •; ;►» a 4 .12 (fuller II 30 f. 10 'J 13 ,'fß 03 (3 18 Home fo Sip. ill. IBOO 3 1*>.... Black's Hun.... 6 3rt 'l 15 i i;. Lv.Allegheny. Ar I 00 "o p. in. a. m. p.ni i • !p. m. p. m.'p.m. Train No. 1 leaves Greenville C:IS a. n?.: Slie naiigo6:s"i: Mercer 728; Grove City 7:50: Keis terß:l6; Butler 8:00. arrives Allegheny 10:23 a. m.; luist Pittsburg 11.15 a- m., connecting at llrnneliton to and from Hllliard, und at Queen Junction to ami from Kaylor. No 2 leaves Allegheny 3:00 p m.: East Pitts burg 2.5U; Hutlcr 4:45: Keihter 3:28; (irovc City 6 57- Mercer l>:20: Sheiia-igo 0:(>5; Qreenville 7:00 I p. m.; connecting at Queen Junction for Kaylor, aiol at Branclitou for Ilillianl. No. If. leaves Butler 7.00 a. m.: Keister 7.40; Grove Citv 8.05; Mercer 8.28; giienatK!" 9.02; Greenville 9.07 a. in . arrives Exposition Park 9.55 a. in . connecting for Meadvllle. Additional train leaves Exposition Park 8.00 p. in., arriving Greenville 8.43 p. ni. ' E. H. CTI.EY. E. D. COMBTOCK, General Manager. Geu'l Pass. Agent. CS-CKTSTER'S ENGLISH VEBBYROYAL PIUS i ' . t'rlnliirt! J.i 1 Only (2enuln«\ '' ."U- f I". > • I nrflr*. I'rurdat r v-* i . :u< Hj.-xi i.K's J:n<;l.inii v* "* , •'» Ir Jll> '. I metallic aea'M > - \ 1 I'«*kf no •thrr. Iti fu»e ' •) >•» XVf.u« - .1..iH*11..n. mid J .nil.- I'ay uf *1 r or *-D«1 4c. lu - t r f'i I'm . tlrMilur*. TritlaonUl* *'• ' i " lt*llrf for I u«!Jr«,"in by r+ l' 'urn "lull. I I cuttißuoiala. Hollbj '■T.,.-rifl- « h. .nlonl < "Mil. M»dJ»on K. u.rr, I'll 11.A.. I'l. IlaMun. (JrceU, Slavish Laborers I'iirnlslieil. ITALIAN EMPLOYMENT OKI KT. 19 Chatham street, IMttsburg, Pa. Bell Phono I"JU4 liraiit. Calfear Detective Agency «39 Fifth Avenne, Pittsburg, Pa. Long Distance Phone. Secret service in criminal and civil cases. Corpora tion work a specialty. Muxwell-Croucu Jiulc Company. Largest Dealers in Males in the United States. !tfl head, all sizes, con stantly on hand. Branch Stables 203- 204 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. j | Dean's I W A safe, certain r« IU >7 HupuroKsed I hft Menstruation. Never kt.«#wn to full. Hate? ■ ■ Sun-! Kpeedyf Satisfaction Guaranteed ■ ■ or money Refunded. Hent prepaid for ■ ■ SI.OO per box. Will Mend them on trlaj, to ■ ■ be paid for whin relieved, litem plea Free. ■ Sold in Butler at the Centre Ave. Pharmacy Xu St |C. F. T. Pape, | l Si jewelers > S S\ v\ V- V* v- V\ V\ VIM \ I \ A - A'A ✓Av A vSVvi\ sf> } i 121 E. Jefferson Street. / I.»t "" !>.. .t . ' < r;j'il<»n* Iwjiight, ioM «. 1. ' * Second Ave , f - - < »j} . i V kind of property In anf ;«s. 11. tooi.II:, 3 k ii(«i>urK. I'*. f r v.. k JO t< , , . . N <• VHtnUfTK. PP I I ml «.f i r.atittof »*» i Foor.ti Aie., Pittsburg, P US A POSTAL ' We're always glad to give full infor • t mation relative to our banking factilities. J We want your accourit 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. HH 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 AUGUST AM> STItONOEST IN THE COUNTY. THE \ Butler County National Bank, i % 1 * A good. STRONG HOME BANK FOR THE PEOPLE of Butler County to do business with. | Caj)ital $ 300,000.00 1 i Strength Surplus 400,000.00 f Assets 3,000,000.00 We invite YOUR business—assuring you PROMPT, COURTEOUS and LIBERAL service. | "The big Bank by the Court House" | ESTABLISHED 1900- THE Farmers' National Bank, BUTLER, PA. CAPITAL - $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS (earned) - $47,000.00 DIVIDENDS PAID ----- $6,000.00 IS one Stronger in the Cour\ty. ROBT. LEWIN 6 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 guaran anteed 6 years old. 6-year-old Finch 6-year-old Bridgeport 6-year-old Guckenheimer 6-year-old Dillinger "35 6-year-old Gibson 6-year-old Overholt 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 far.iily use, GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE at $2.00 per gallon—guaranteed 3 years 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. I L. « .1 > (g) Send Your Orders by Mail for Your 0 1 WHISKES i 1 WINKS I I and LIQUORS| IMAX KLEIN & SONSj H 1318 20 Penn Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. g <§) EVERYTHING IN LIQUORS <§> § & (g) I Try Gallon of 1 Our oJd at { t $3.00 per CTO 1 | > HUGH L. CONNELLY 0 SUCCESSOR TO JOHN LIMEG ROVER, JR. , j? 107 West Ohio Street, (Opposite Post Office.) <5 BOTH PHONES ALLEGHENY, PA - -r x I INOTICE! | * July Ist, 1906, Stahl Distilling Co. will sell by the S c gallon or barrel, pure Rye Whiskey of their own S / make, at Sales Room, Zelienople. Pa.; also will fil' S f and ship mail orders promptly after July Ist, J906. 7 \ STAHL DISTILLING CO., j Butler Co., Pa. P. C. FREDERICK; Prop. \