Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 28, 1884, Image 3

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    BUTLER CITIZEN.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1884.
New Advertisements.
Kotice in Divorce—Friend vs. Friend.
Dry Goods, etc. — Bogus <5: Buhl.
Farms, etc., for >ale—. -J. Kiskaddon.
Farm in Mercer Co. for safe.
' LOCAL AND GENERAL.
—The drought which lias prevailed in Cuba
for now over live mouths may effect the price
of sugar.
—Rev. T. \Y. Young has declined the call ex
tended to him by Adams congregation in
Adams county, lowa.
—The P. & W. R. R. will self round trip
tickets to Allegheny City on Friday, good for
two days, at the usual excursion rates J
—There will lie a Quarter Centennial cele
bration of the Pastorate of Rev. James A.
Clark, of the U. P. Church at Prospect, on
June 10, coming.
—The correct age of Mr. Sutton Harper, late
of Concord township, whose death notice was
in last weeks CITIZEN, was 55 years and 14
days. He died on April 25, 1884.
—Communion at Mt. Chestnut C. P. < hureh
on Sunday the Ist of June. Rev. J. A. Shrader
will assist. Sermon on Sunday morning at 11
A. M., and also at 7:30 P. M.
—We direct attention to the card ot Mr. Kis
kaddon, of Freeport, who has farms, mills,
coal lasds, etc., in Western Pennsylvania, for
sale. He is in Freeport every Monday and
Pittsburgh every Tuesday, his only office days.
Send for printed list.
—Last Fridav was pay day at the office of the
Phillips Bros, Agnew Agt. in this town, and
Mr. Powers, the clerk, informs us that since
the office was established here last fall, he has
paid out over $55,000, and that they now have
ninety-nine men on their pay-roll.
—Two men named A<lam Mieklev and Ed
ward Lehner, were badly injured at Evans
City,last Friday,by the fall of a roof upon which
they were working. The roof was composed
of large timbers and was too heavy for its sup
ports. Lehner is said to have received severe
internal injuries and is completely paralyzed.
Mickley had a leg broken in three places, a
spike driven into it and a gash made in his
throat by the hatchet he had iu his hand at
the time.
—We are under obligations to Mr. 11. P. Mc-
Collough, Secretary of the Pittsburgh Driving
Park Association, for a complimentary to their
Spring Running Meeting of five days,
beginning with Tuesday, June 10th. There
will be four or five races each day, for each of
which there are a large number of entries.
The fifth race of the fifth day, Saturday, June
14, is to be a "handicap hurdle" for a purse of
S6OO, of which SIOO goes to second. For further
information or programme, address the Secre
tary.
—A blow in tiaie save 3 nine when you are
fighting the currant worm. The best way to
kill them is to sprinkle the bushes with white
hellebore. You can get it at any dru? store.
A full table-spoonful to a gallon of water will
be enough. If hot water is used you will get
the strength out of it sooner, but cold water
will answer if the powder isstirred in and it is
then permitted to stand an hour or so. Apply
with a sprinkling can wherever you find the
worms and it will soon kill them without in
juring the fruit. If you would saye the cur
rant bushes you must kill the worms. If not
killed they will eat the leaves off for successive
seasons until the bushes are killed.
—The Pittsburgh & Western R. R. have ar
ranged for through cars, without change, to
Chicago on June 2d, to accommodate those de
siring to attend the National Republican Con
vention in its session in that city June 3rd to
stb, inclusive. Excursion tickets will be sold
at points named at following low prices for
round trip: Butler, $10.50; Zelienople, $10;
Harmony, $10; Evansboro, $10; Callery Junc
tion, $10; Baldridge, $10; Milleretown, $11.60;
Petrolia, sl2; Parker, $12.15 ; Foxbnrg,
$12.65. Tickets good to return until June 12th
1884. This route offers fastest time, and ac
commodations equal to any other line; ensur
ing speed, comfort and safety. For further
particulars apply to Agent P. & W. R. R.
—lt would be well for all persons to make it
a rule never to attest the signature of a person
with whom they are not acquainted, nor to a
paj>er the import of which they do not know,
though the contrary is the general rule. Some
time last summer, over eight months ago,
while the writer of this happened in the Coun
ty Clerk's office. W. 11. 11. Riddle, Esq., came
in with a man we did not know, and address
ing the Clerk said that 'here was a man who
wanted to make affidavit to an application for
pension,' or words to that effect. Mr. Dodds
administered the oath to the man, and after
wards, at Mr. Riddle's request, attested to his
signature, as did also the writer of this. This
alleged pension paper turned up last week as
the Elliott affidavit regarding his application
for license, and we write this merely as an ex
planation to those of our friends who may not
understand the matter.
—The Bald Riilge oil district had its first oil
fire and fatal accident last Friday night. The
fire occurred at the Fisher Bros.' well No. 2,
on the Wallace farm, and caused the death of
Daniel McLaflerty, an employee of the Philips
Bros. The night was a very calm one, and the
gas escaping from the well settled close to the
surrounding ground. At about ten o'clock
that night McLafFerty had occasion to pass
with a lighted lantern within one hundred
feet of ttie well, when an explosion occurred
which set tire to his clothes, and burned the
hair from his face and head. lie ran for the
creek, but was overtaken and the flames ex
tinguished, but he had breathed the flames aud
died in great agony next day. The llames
following the explosion immediately ran to the
well and set tire to the derrick, boiler house
and tanks, which were soon cousumed, and
when the well began flowing the flames lit up
the surrounding country for miles around.
Trenches were dug around the wells to prevent
the tire spreading to the neighboring well, but
the workmen were not able to extinguish it
until next afternoon.
Sportsmen.
The attention of our readers is called to the
advertisement in this is.«ue of the PITTSBI'KGH
FIKK ARMS CO. Persons in want of anything
in the way of fire arms, or sportsmen's goods
will find it to their advantage to send to this
firm for their new Catalogue.
—Finest grade of Flour in Butler
at $1.45 per sack, at
BELLIS & MILLER'S
"An Open Letter."
I am not a candidate for any office
for which I ask your support, but I
claim to keep the Beet Selection of
Boots and Shoes in Butler; prices low
er than the lowest, at
JOHN B'.CKELS,
Butler, Pa.
—Call early and get the best bar
gains ever offered in knee dusters at
C. Iloessing & Son's, Jefferson St.
—Send or leave your order for a Sewing Ma
china, of any make, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store
—Sewing Machine attachments and repairs
of all kinds, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store.
—Light running Domestic Sewing Machine
Jos Niggle & Bro. Agents, Butler, Pa tf
—The Normal Term of the Witherspoon Insti
tute will open Monday, June l(i. For circular
containing full particulars address
I*, s. BANCROFT.
IDL'I -2t Butler, Pa.
—A Defeated Candidate, needs
something to console him. Go direct
to John Bickel's and get a pair of En
glish Wankenphaust Shoes, the best
shoes made for solid comfort.
—Wall Taper and Window Shades,
large stock, new designs, just received
at J. F. T. Stehle's.
-—Wall Paper and Window Shades,
large stock, new designs, just received
at J. F. T. Stehle's.
—Spang New Family Sewing Ma
chine for $20.00.
—Go to Kelly's on Jefferson street,
Butler, Pa., for G. A. R. Suits, buttons
and caps. Gents Suits $3.50 and up,
Pants 50cts and up, Boys Suits $1.50
and up, Shirts 50c. and up, llats 10c.
and up, Shoes 50c. and up,aud furnish
ing goods at bottom prices.
—lf you want a nice window pole or
extension cornice, go to G. Ketterer.
Decoration Day.
GENERAL PROGRAMME
The following id the general pro
gramme for the celebration of Decora-
Day.
Co. E. 15th Reg't. N. G. P.. Capt.
j W. T. Mechling, are invited to partici
' pate, and act as guard of honor. The
| Superintendent of the Orphan's Home:
! all soldiers, whether members of the
I <i. A. R. or not; the Ilose Companies;
the teachers and pupils of the Public
Schools; superintendents, teachers and
scholars of the Sabbath Schools of our
town, are all respectfully invited to par
ticipate in the parade and memorial ser
vice. And all citizens of the town and
vicinity are requested to aid in the
cause by their presence.
We respectfully request that our
business men close their places of busi
ness on memorial day, May 30th from
9 A. M. to 12 M , in honor of the occa
sion. Hour of meeting of Post, schools,
and organizations intending to partici
pate in the parade, 9 o'clock A. M.
Parade at 9:30 A. M.
Public services at 10 A. M., after
which the graves of our sleeping com
rads in the different cemeteries, will
be strewn with Howes.
Orator of the day, J. K. Cubbison,
Esq., of Franklin, Pa.
Martial music, Eberheart & Rasely's
Drum Corps.
Vocal Music, Comrade A. G. Williams
and choir.
Contributions of flowers from the la
dies are solicited.
By order of
COM. OP ARRANGEMENTS.
The Parade will start from the Post
room on Jefferson street—Odd Fellows
Hall—at 9 A. M., and march directly
to the different cemeteries and decorate
the graves, after which, at 10:30 A. M.,
the speeches will be delivered and the
songs sung in the North Cemetery, and
a poem by Robert McClure—said to be
grand—will be read.
A Special
Lot of men's good suits at $4.00 Pat
terson's one price Clothing House.
—Swtet & Orr's overalls, the best in
the world, at D. A. Heck's.
—Team Harness which have no
equal sold at slaughtering prices at
C. Roessing & Son's, Jefferson St.
—Musical Instruments and Musical
goods in general, on sale now at the
music store of Kleber Bros. & Stauffer,
Butler, Pa., at reduced rates.
Live Stock Insurance.
FARMERS AND OWNERS OF LIVE STOCK.
Insure your horses and cattle against
loss occasioned by death from disease,
death from accident, or by theft, with
the Farmers' and Breeders' Mutual
Live Stock Insurance Co., located at
Butler, Pa.
For rates and insurance, apply to
James 11. Tebav, Agent, Butler, Fa.
apr3o,4t.
Black Gross Grain.
Dress silks at 50 cents and up. We
have a very splendid assortment of
colored silks, satins, &c., at
RITTER & RALSTON'S.
At 20 Cents.
Ottoman, Broidure3 in all colors at,
RITTER & RALSTON'S.
—lf you buy fruit trees from John
Niggel, you will not be cheated. He
sells nothing but what is good.
—An immense stock of Flynets
coming in to be sold at the lowest
prices ever offered at C. Roessing &
Son's, Jefferson St.
Mourning Goods.
—We make a specialty of Mourning
Goods, carrying a full assortment of
all kinds of Black Dress Goods, Shawls,
Crapes and trimmings to match, at
RITTER & RALSTON'S
—The celebrated Johnston Binders,
Folding Reapers and Mowers,
Jos. NIGUEL IT BRO., agents,
Butler, Pa.
—Music boxes of different sizes, de
signs and prices at J. F. T. Stehle's.
—Go to J. O. Fullerton's store on
Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for
blankets, flannels and yarns, manu
factured from pure Butler county wool.
—Music boxes of different sizes, de
signs and prices at J. F. T. Stehle's.
—Fine parlor suits at Ketterer's,
—Spang New Family Sewing Ma
chine for $17.00.
—Music boxes of different sizes, de
signs and prices at J. F. T. Stehle's.
Jonn Niggel wants agents to canvas
for fruit trees for him.
—The best Buggy Harness in the
market and the greatest bargains ever
offered at C. Roessing & Son's, Jef
ferson St.
Spring Dress Goods.
New Striped and Checked Summer
Silks.
New Colored Silk (Largest Variety.)
New Black Silk, (Best Make.)
New Colored Cashmeres,
New Black Cashmeres,
New Drap D'almas and Gersters'
Immense Stock of New Spring
Dress Goods now open at lowest pri
ces, at
A. TROUTMAN & SON'S
—Go to J. O. Fullerton's store on
Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for
blankets, flannels and yarns, manu
factured from pure Butler county wool.
—Ketterer has the largest and finest
stock of furniture in Butler.
—All the new spring shades in
Cashmeres, all-wool Satines and all
kinds of Dress Goods at
L. STEIN & SON'S.
—Elegant new stock of Spring and
Summer Hosiery and Gloves. Largest
stock ever brought to Butler, and low
est prices at
L. STEIN & SON'S.
—Jerseys 1 Jerseys! Ladies Jer
seys, Childrens Jerseys—Black and
Colored—Largo assortment at lowest
prices, at
L. STEIN & SON'S.
—lf you wantagood substantial suit
for little money, call at D, A. Heck's.
—lf you need furniture, go to Geo.
Ketterer.
—Music boxes of different sizes, de
signs and prices, at J. F. T. Stehle's.
—lf you waut a good Lunch, Square
Meal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri
son's City Bakery. tf
—You can buy a very handsome
Summer Silk for fifty cents a yard at
L. STEIN <TE SON'S.
—Trunks, valises, shawl straps, &c.,
full line, at Heck's.
G. A. R.
Suits at Patterson's One Price Cloth
ing House. Nine dollars up, warrant
ed fast colors.
Childs. Waists,
A good stock at low prices at Patter
sons one price Clothing House.
—Woven wire mattresses at Ketter
er's
Bargains in Gloves.
French Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread
Gloves, Kid Gloves, largest stock of
Gloves, choicest styles, low est prices
at
A. TROUTMAN & SON'S
—The finest line of carpets, from the
cheapest to the best in the world, at
Heck's.
Headquarters for shirts—D. A
Heck's.
—Wall Paper and Window Shades,
large stock, new designs, just received
at J. F. T. Stehle's.
At 6 1-4 Cents.
| New Colored dress goods, at
RITTER RALSTON'S.
Lace Curtains.
Now Stock of Ecru and White Lace
Curtains, also Curtain Net by the yard,
cheap at
A. TROUTMAN & SON'S.
Don't Buy
Your Straw Hats for Men or Boys'
wear until you see prices at Patterson's
one price Clothing House.
Thi» Week
We are receiving our third supply of
New Spring Clothing at Patterson's
one price Clothing House,
Always Ahead.
The "Silver" Unlaundried Dress
Shirt 75c. at Patterson's one price
Clothing House.
Now is the time to buy Black
Silks, Black and Colored Cashmeres
and all kinds of Dress goods fery low
at L. STEIN & SON'S
—Buy your trees from John Niggel,
and get them delivered at your house,
with no extra charges.
Best Velvet Brussels.
Carpet at $1.25 per yard, at
RITTER & RALSTON'S.
Wall Paper and Window Shades,
large stock, new designs, just received
at J. F. T, Stehle's.
—Go to H. Biehl & Co., for Phosphate
Grain Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, &c.
—See our Black Silks, a splendid
assortment, warranted to wear well
and not cut.
L. STEIN & SON'S.
—Spang New Family Sewing Ma
chine for SIB.OO.
For Carpets and Rugs.
Go to A. Troutman & Son's The
prices are the lowest and the styles and
quality are the best, You will savs
money by buying at
A. TROUTMAN & SON'S.
Wall Paper and Window Shades
large stock, new designs, just receiyed
at J. F. T. Stehle's.
Our Stock
Is now complete in Silks, Satins in
plain and fancy styles, in all kinds of
in all kinds of fine imported Woolen
dress goods, in fancy and staple Do
mestic dress Goods, in Milinery, in
trimmings, &c., &c. The universal
verdict of the crowds who attend
ed our grand opening last week, was
that our line of styles and prices posi
tively proves that the place to buy is
RITTER & RALSTON'S.
White Goods,
All styles and prices, at
RITTER & RALSTON'S
—lf you Want a good wool mat
tress, go to Ketterer.
Notice to Customers of Walters
Mill.
Geo. Walter will shut down his Mill
for repairs on July 6th. The mill will
be stopped about four weeks. Parties
wishing grinding done will please
take notice.
Millinery.
Closing out at the lowest prices. By
adding to my assortment the latest
Spring styles from New York, I can
please the most fastidious in taste. Call
and examine before purchasing else
where. You will find it economy.
MRS. S. E. SLOAN,
West Cunningham Street.
Apr. 30, 4t.
—Spang New Family Sewing Ma
chine for $22.00.
Childs Suits
As low as $1 35 at Patterson's one
price Clothing House.
—Spang New Family Sewing Ma
chines are warranted for five years.
—Hats to suit everybody, at D. A.
Heck's.
—All the new things in Blocks,
Plaids, Stripes, and Combinations.
We have ju3t returned from New York
and have the very latest Summer
Styles. To see desirable new goods
you must call at
RITTER AC RALSTON'S.
—A full line of furnishing goods, at
I). A. Heck's.
—Go to Kelly's, on Jefferson street,
for bargains in Gents', Youths' and
Children's Clothing, Ilats, Shoes and
Furnishing Goods and the celebrated
"Reed & Weaver" Shoe for ladies and
misses.
—lf you want a new dress, Either
Silk, Cashmere, Satin, Lawn, Ging
ham, Chintz or Calico do not fail to
inspect our stock. The goods this
spring are unusually handsome at
L. STEIN «FC SON'S
—Large stock of White Dress Goods,
India Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain
sooks &c., at
L. STEIN & SON'S
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas—all
the new styles. Silk Satin and Mo
hair—Elegant assortment at.
L. STEIN Si SON'S
—We invite an examination of our
new Spring stock of Silks, Cashmeres
and Dress Goods of all descriptions.
Our stock is now complete in all de
partments.
L. STEIN & SON.
—Until further notice,we will sell the
beat 3 ply Carpets, at SI.OO per yard,
at • RITTER & RALSTON'S.
—Table Linens, Napkins, Towels,
Muslins, Sheetings, Shirtings &c., are
cheaper now than ever before known at
L. STEIN & SON'S
Crazy Patchwork.
Having a large assortment of remnants and
pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins and
I velvets, we are patting tlietu up in assorted
I bundles and furnishing them for "Crazy Pitch
! work" C'ushioDS, Mats, Tidies, Ac., Ac. PAC'K
| AGE No. I—is a handsome bundle of exquisite
silks, satins and brocaded velvets all different),
i Just the thing for the most superb p Utern of
fancy work. Sent postpaid for 56 cents in
jiostal note or 1-ceiit stamps. PACKAGE NO. 2
| —Containing thr<e times as much as package
I No. 1. Sect postpaid tor SI.OO. These are all
of the very finest quality and cannot be equal
led at any other silk works in the I". at
three times our prices. They will please any
ladv. One order always brings a dozen moie.
LADIES' MANUAL OF FANCY WORK, with
400 illustrations aud full instructions tor ar
tistic fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid
50 cents. Order now. Address the "Eochester
Silk Co." Rochester, X. Y.
—We are giving extraordinary good
value in Black Silks and Cashmeres.
Do not fail to examine our stock before
purchasing.
L. STEIN & SON.
FOH SAIiE OU HEXT
One good business stand in Butler, suitable
for any kind of business, also one good dwell
ing house in butler for sale. Inquire at this
office. CAROLINE WISE.
May 7 4t
Farm For Sale.
A Farm of 125 acres, within two miles of
Greeuville, Mercer county, Pa., is offered for
sale on easy terms. Good land, good neigh
borhood, and fair improvements. Possession
given at any time. Write or apply in per
son, to
James C. Brown.
Greenville, Pa.
Americus.
S. XixoD's draft stallion "Americus,"
can be seen every Monday at Christie's
livery stable in rear of Vogeley
House, Butler, Pa.
Notice to Borough anil Township Auditors
The law requires Borough aud Township
Auditors to file with the Clerk of Quarter Ses
sions their reports, and failing to do so they
are liable to a line of .S2O. See Act of April 24,
1874.
FOR SALE
Fains, Mills, foal Lands, Etc., in Western Pennsyl
vania, by. W. J KISKADDOX, Freeport, Pa.
Every Monday in Freeport and every Tuesday
at Pittsburgh, 129 Fifth Ave., 2d floor. Send for
printed list. may 28,84,1y.
\ollce in Divorce.
Mary Friend by her next friend George
McCandless vs. William Friend
Common Pleas of Butler county. A. D. Xo.
12, March T., 1883.
To William Friend, Respondent:
Tale notice that the depositions of witnesses
will be taken on part of the plaintiff before A.
M. Cornelius, Esq., Notary Public, at the
office of S. F. Bowser in the Borough of Butler,
between the hours of 9 a. in., 9 y. m., of Satur
day, June 14th, 18S4, where you may attend
if you see proper.
S. F. BOWSER,
Att'y for Mary A. Friend.
B & B.
DAILY ARRIVALS
OF
Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
We have just opened a now store room ad
joining our present stores. This is, we claim,
one of the finest and beet lighted and appointed
salesrooms in this pait of the country. This new
room, which is 36 x 140 feet, will give us addi
tional and increased facilities to handle our large
and constantly increasing business, and will
prove very beneficial to our patrons and the
public. Wo shall put in additional large lines of
FIME GOODS
And will alto carry very full stocks of every
thing. and thereby will be able to please
all tastes.
BLACK SILKS,
Summer Silks
AND
FANCY SILKS
We are now showing, are commanding atten
tion from buyers- New and elegant
SPRING & SUMMER
DRESS GOODS.
NEW HOSIERY & GLOVES.
Bargains in
Housekeeping Goods&OonesticSi
Suits <sc Wraps
Largest and most complete stock of Paris and
Berlin Suits and Wraps for I.adies and
Children, GO dozen Ladies' all-wool
BLACK JERSEYS AT §1
Also a hotter quality at 1.25. These are
Leaders,
Write for samples if you are not coming to
Pittsburgh, aud you wili be safe in buying by
mail.
BOGGS & BUHL,
115 and 517 Federal St,,
Allegheny City.
PITTSBURGH—
66 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR
Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Fishing-
Tackle, Cutlery, Glass Balls,
Clay Pigeons, Hunting
Suits, Base-Ball
Supplies, Police Goods, Lawn-
Tennis, Boxing-Gloves, In
dian Clubs, Dumb-Bells,
GOODS
or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
StMp fit Flftj f>|«
SALESMEN WANTED !
To canvass for the sale of Grapes, Roses
and other Nursery Stock. Steady employ
ment guaranteed. SALARY AND EXI'&NSES
PAID. Apply at once.
CHASE BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y.
[Refer to this paper.f
UTTER
For CQM>R and SWEETNESS
Use BEAN'S CONCENTRATED
Extract a? Annatto.
own Color. BrifhtoS
W • ™ and Strongest. Buy of yoar M<r
chant, or send 15 cU. In •tamp* for a sample, coloring 500lb«. to
BEAN. BABK 4 CO., No. 835 Market St., PHI LA D A,
TriPUtDC WANTEDS 100.
I I HI nr M 1 Strady Employment during
I L Hull LIU and Htm M Kit. Address
I C. M< O Ruv A Co. Philadelphia.?*.
~ SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY "irtue of sundry writs of Sci. Fa., Fi. Fa ,
Al. Fi. Fa.. Al. Lev. Fa., Leviri Facias and Ven
ditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Com
! mon Fleas of Butler county, and to me directed
there will be ex|x>aed to public t-ale, at the
I Court House, IU the borough of Butler, on
Monday, the 2d day of June,
I A. D., IMS 4at one o'clock, p. in., the following
- described property, to-wit:
EI)No 62 June T l*a4, Jos. B Bredin att'y.
! All the right, title, interest and claim ol R.
j. S Montgomery, 01, in aud to twenty live acres
of land, m: re or less, situate iu Cherry town
[ ship, Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows,
to wit: on the north by John Nelson, east by
l D ivid Aiwell, south by Jus Billingsly, west by
Alex Lindsy; parry cleared, log house with
frame kitchen attached thereon. Seized aud
' t'ken iu execution as the property of K. S.
Moulgomery, at the suit ot John 11. Thomp
son,
ED No 57 June T, ISB4. Thompson & Son
att'ys,
All the tight, title, interest and claim of S.
D. Oliphant of, in aud to all that undivided
! one-half of a certaiu tract of land situate in
i Washington towusl'ip, Butler county, Pa.,
: bounded and described as follows,beginning at
; a post at the Law re nee burg and Ceutreville
road, near by the S. A A. R. 14 , thence north
Ml (leg east 152 4-5 perches to a stone by lands ol
P P Hiliiard and Y M Milliard, thence soutn 02
deg east 17 and 7-10 perches to a post by lands
of Win Ilollatid, thence south 2 deg west 31 and
8-10 perches to a post by lands ot .J K Holland,
thence south 88 1-2 deg west 16 perches to a
post by lands of Patrick Mcßride, thence
south I>4 deg west 10 1-10 perches to a post by
' part ot said tract, thence south 89 deg west
133 aud 7-10 perches to a post by lands ol
Patrick Mcßride, thence south deg west
10 1-10 perches to a post by part ot same tract,
thence south 89 deg west 17 perches to a post
also by the lands ol Patrick Mcßride, thence
F north 1 deg east 13 perches to a post on said
• road and to place of begining by lands ol Win,
and J E Beatty. containing 53 acres and 140
i perches strict measure, about 8 acres cleared,
3 board houses, 3 irou tanks, boiler house aud
boiler thereon. Seized aud taken in execution
as the property of S D Oliphant at the suit of
A J McKean.
E D, No 33, June T. 1884. C A Sullivan, att'y
All the righf, title, interest and claim of Alfied
1 Agcas of, in and to all that certain piece or par
cel of laud sitnate in Clay twp. Butler Co Pa.,
1 bounded aud described KM follows, beginning at
a stone on the northeast comer.thence by Chris
tian Brown's heirs north 89 deg, west 211. 7-10
perches to a pest; thence by lands of heirs of
•John McDevitt deg. east, 78 2-10 perches to
a post; thence by lands of Neal McDevitt, Jos
McAnallen and Samuel Mock south 89 deg. east
1 211 4-10 perches to a white oak; thence bv lands
of heirs of Samuel Gold and David Bailv north 1
dec. west 78 2-10 perches to a stone the place of
, beginning. Containing 103 acres and 51 perches,
more or less, all cleared, a one-story beard
house, large frame bam, orchard, coal bank
opened and in good running order, a 5 orti foot
vein of coal thereon. Seized and taken in exe
cution as the property of Alfred Aggas at the
euit of Joseph Coulter.
ED, No 69, June T, 1884. R P Scott, attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim of W W
' Mechling of, in and to 183 acres of land, more or
less, situated iu Jefferson twp, Butler Co, Pa,
bounded as follows, to-wit: oil the north by Jas
Wright's heirs and Naucy Caldwell, east by
Samuel Caldwell aud Peter Criley, south by
' Thos Mechling and Henry Logan, west by lands
of the estate of Martha Mechling dee'd; about
100 acres cleared, a two story frame house, dou
ble log barn, corn crib, spring house, coal housa
two story log house, log barn and two orchards
thereon." Seized and taken in execution as the
property of W W Mechling at the suit of J S
Winner.
ED. No 46, June T, 1884 Williams A Mitchell.
All the right, title, interest and claim of W P
Jamison of, in and 50 acres of land, more or less
situate partly in Fairview twp,and Petrolia boro.
Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: on the
north by public road, east by Hazelwood Oil Co,
et al, south by Babitt Bros.'et al, west by Hazel
wood Oil Co. et al; mostly cleared, |5 producing
011 wells, machinery Ac, tliereon, part of the vil
lage of Petrolia built thereon. Seized and taken
iu execution as the property of W P Jamisou at
the suit of Bindley Hardware Co
E D No. 53 June T 1884. 8 F.Bowser att'y.
All Ihe right, title, interest and claim ot
Rebekah Harbison of, iu and to tour aud one
half acres of land, more or less, situate in Buf
falo township Butler county, Pa., bounded as
lollows, to wit; on the north by J Burner, east
by A Krumpie, south by Mrs. Hesse, west by
Mrs, Hesse, small house and stable, fruit trees
thereon. Seized aud taken in execution as the
property ot Rebekah Harbison at the suit of
Theo. Helmbold lor use of Joseph J Reith.
EDNo 82 June T l!j84. W H Lmk att'y
All the right, title, interest and claim of A
S Graham, of, in and to five acres of land, more
or less, situate in Cranberry township, Butler
county, Pa-, bounded as follows, to wit: on the
north by E F Graham, east by E F Graham,
south by E F Graham, west by Michael Fresh
korn: all cleared, board house, board stable
and brick smoke stack thereon, coal bank open
ed and iu good runniug older, good mill site.
Seized aud taken iu execution as the property
ol A R Graham at the suit of Win Warner
trustee of Amanda F Graham.
ED, No 29, June T, 1884 J H Thompson, att'y
All the right, title, interest and claim of Thos
Wal ace of, in and to 40 by 180 feet of land,
more or less, situate in Buena Vista, Fairview tp
Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: on the
north by Millerstown road, east by J L Byers,
south by J L Byers, west by an alley; a one
story frame house thereon. Seized aud taken
in execution as the property of Thomas Wallace
at the euit of Morris Grossman.
ED, No 52, June T, 1884. A T Black, attorney.
All the right, title, iuterest and claim of J N
Thorn of, in and to 100 by 300 feet of land, more
or less, situate in Fairview boro, Butler Co, Pa,
bounded as follows, towit: on the north by J A
Wilson, cast by W J Cooper, south by J A Wil
son, west by J A Irvine and Peter Kelchner:
frame house, frame stable, fruit trees and out
buildings thereon. Seized and taken iu execu
tion as the property of J N Thorn at tho'suit of
J A Wilson.
ED, No 91, Juue T, 1884 J B Bredin, attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim of Val
entine Smith of, iu and to 30 acres of land, more
or less, situate in Summit twp, Butler Co, Pa,
bounded as follows, towit: on the north by
Peter Sureuer, east by Michael Spliau's heirs,
south by Jacob Oshee, west by Peter Sureuer;
mostly cleared, frame house, log barn and or
chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution
as the property of Valentine Smith at the suit of
Francis Reott for use.
EDNo 74 June T 1884. Williams it Mitchell
atty'e.
All the title, interest and claim of P J
Nolle of, in and to all that certain lot, piece or
parcel oi ground situate in the Borough of But
ler, Butler county. Pa., And being lot No 28 in
Wiseuer's addition to said borough of Butler
as per draft and survey of James Dunlap, Esq.,
and bounded on the north along Peun street,
187 feet and one inch, and on the east along
Wisener street 48 feet and 5 inches, on the
south bounded by and extended along No. 27,
in the survey aforesaid, 188 feet and oue iueh,
and on the west bounded by lot of 8 G Purvis
4'J leet aud live inches and a two-story frame
dwelling bouse, frame stable and out buildings
thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the
property ol P J Nohe at the suit of Johanna
Nolie lor use.
E D, No 83, June T, 1884. W II Lusk, attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim of John
M Hazlett of, in and to all that certain lot or
piece of ground situate in Butler twp,Butler Co,
Pa, and bouuded and described as follows; be
ginning at a peg on the Freeport road, corner of
lot No 10, tlience along the line of lot No 10
2,055 feet to a peg on the Saxonburg road,
tlience along said road to a peg on Samuel Kel
ly's line, thence along said lino 222 feet to cor
ner of lot No 8, thence along the line of lot No
8, 1,969 feet to the Free|>ort road and thence
along the Freeport road 263 feet to a peg at the
corner of lot No 10 at. the place of beginning;
containing acres, more or less, (excepting
5 acres sold to Henry Fereua, April 1, 1876) and
the improvements, Ac. Seized aud taken in ex
ecution as the property of John M Hazlett at
the suit of Wm S Boyd.
OC. No 33' March T, 1884. Williams A Mitchell
All the estate and interest which John A Bart
ley has or had, under the will of Robert Birtley,
dee'd. and all the estate and interest which the
said Robert Burt lev had at the time of his de
cease, m forty acres of land situate in Centre tp,
Butler Co; Pa", adjoining lands of Sttitli on the
north, of Bartley on the east, Maxwell's heirs on
the south, and Brewster's heirs on the west; to
be sold for the satisfaction of a legacy be
queathed "to James Bartly by the said Robert
Hartley, and charged upon the premises.
EDNo 87 Juue T 1884- C A Sullivan att'y.
All the right, title, interest and claim of Geo.
McCandless 01, in and to all that certain lot of
ground situate it the Borough of Butler, Butler
county, Pa., bounded and described as follows;
on the north by Union street, on the east by an
alley, on the south by an alley, on the west by
lot No 15, being 62 1-4 feet in width fronting
on Union street and extending back 150 feet.
ALSO all that piece of ground situate iu the
Borough of Butler, Butler county. Pa , bound
ed and described us follows; on the north by
Union street, on the cast by lot No. 14, on the
south by an alley aud on the west by an alley,
1 routing on said Union street 124 1-2 feet and
extending back 150 feet, being lots No. 14, 15
and 16 in Robt Graham plan of lots in said
borough, a two Btory frame dwelling and out
buildings thereou. Seized aud taken in execu
tion as the property of George McCandless at
the suit ol Joseph Coulter.
E D No 1)2 June T 1884. J D McJunkiu, att'y
All the right, title, interest and claim of
James II White of, in aud to six acres of land,
more or less, situate in Mercer township, But
ler county, Pa., bouuded as lollows to w it. on
the north by John MeSne, east by Franklin
[>ike, south by Luther Brahain, west by Wm.
McGinnis, with the improvements. Seized and
taken iu execution as the properly .of James 11.
White at the suit of T W Morrow.
E I'. No 88, JuneT. 1881. Williams A Miteliell
All the right, title, interest and claim of J F
Tmimeney of. in aiuKto a lot or pared of land
situate in the borough of Butler, Butler Co, Pa.
being lot No 4 in Daughertv s plan of lots and
! bounded north b\ Dininger. east by Elm street,
south by G W Fleeter and west by an alley;
I containing 40 by 140 feet, more or less. Seized
and taken in execution as the property of J F
Timmeney at the suit of Davia A Evans.
ED, No 93, June T. 1884. J B Bredin. attorney
All the right, title, interest aud claim of John
Smith of, in and to 131 acies of land, more or
less, sifuate in Brady twp. But.er Co. Pa. bound
ed as follows, towit: on the north by lands ol
heirs of Silas Couvert eta; east by lauds of heirs
of Silas Couvert and John Smith, south by landa
of E Funk et al. west by lands of Thos Allen; j
log house, log stable and fruit trees thereon, 1
about 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in ex
cutiou J s the property of John Smith at the suit
of Mrs Lizzie Smith adm'x Ac, for use et al.
ALSO—AII the light, title, interest aud claim i
of John Smith of, iu and to all that certain ,
piece or parcel of laud situate in Brady town- !
ship, Butlerjc ouuty, Pa., bounded as billows, to 1
wit: begining at a postal the southwest cor-|
ner,thence by lauds of Isaac Double mirth 1 deg
west 62 9-100 rods to a post, thence by lands of
Jacob Rohner north 89 deg cast 134 7 10 rods
to a post, theuce by lands ol W Davis south 1
deir east 62 92-100 rods to a post, theuce by the
same south >9 deg west 134 7-10 rods to the
place of begining, containing 53 acres neat
measure, orchard thereon and about 30 acres
cleared. Seized and taked iu execution as the
property of John Smith at the suit of Mrs
Lizzie Smith, admr'x, &c. lor use et al.
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of
John Smith of, in and to all that certain piece
or parcel of laud situate in Brady twp, Butler
Co. Pa. bounded as follows: beginning at a gum
tree, thence south 88 1-4 deg. east 65 5-10 per
ches to a poet; thence south 2 deg. east 86 3-10
perches to a post; theuce south 88 1-4 deg. west
65 5-10 perches to a chestnut: thence north
deg. west 8 5-10 perches to the place of begin
ning, containing 34 acres aud 55 perches, more
or less, being the s.ine land purchased by said
Smith from Isaac C McNeese and wife. Seized
and taken in execution as the property of John
Smith at the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith adm'x Ac
for use et al.
ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim
of John Smith ot, in aud to all that certain
piece or parcel ol laud situate in Brady and
Worth townships, Butler county, Pa., as fol
lows, begining at a post at the north west cor
ner thence north 89 1-4 deg east 273 and 4-10
perches to a stone pile, thence souih 1 1-2 east
137 and 8-10 perches to a post, theuce south
89 t-4 dig west 193 aud 9-10 perches to a white
oak, theuce north 1-4 deg west 73 perches to a
post, thence south 89 1-4 deg west 84 2-10
perches to a post, theuce north 1-4 deg west
65 and 8-10 perches to the plai'e of begining,
containing 200 acres, more or being the
same piece of land purchased by the s id John
Smith from Is iac C McNeese aud wife, about
30 acres cleared, balance in timber. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of .John
Smith al the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith, adtur'x,
itc, for use, et al.
ALSO —All the right, title, inteiest and claim
of John Smith 01, iu and to one hundred and
twenty-six acres of land, more or less, situate j
Cherry township, Butler county, Pa., bou.ided
as lollows, to wil: on the north by John Smith
et al, east by Win lloektnberry and John
Smith, South by Jacob Wollord and Geo W.
Hockenberry, West by John Smith and Daniel
Wolford heirs, kuown as ihe Black, fra me
house, log stable and orchard thereou, mostly
cieared, bank thereon. Seized and taken iti
execution as the property of John Smith at the
suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith admr'x &c, for use et
al.
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of
John South of, in and to 65 acres of land, more
or less, situated in Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa,
bounded as follows, towit: on the north by P O
Wolford et al. east by John Smith, south by Jno
Smith formerly Alex Black, west by John Smith:
about 40 acres cleared, frame house,
log stable and orchard thereon. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of John
Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith adm'x Ac, for
use et al.
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of
John Smith of, in aud to all that lot or parcel of
land situate in Cherry twp. Butler Co. l'a,
bounded as follows: beginning at a post at the
north west corner of said lot, thence south
deg. east by lands of John Ralston (part of same
tract) 191 perches to a post: thence by lands of
David Wolford's heirs and Alex Black farm now
owned by said Smith south 2 deg. west 65 5-10
perches to a post; theuce north 83% deg. west
by lands of John Bollinger and heirs of O C Sul
livan dee'd and J W Christie 191 perches to a
post; thence north 2 deg. east by lands of Wm
Kelly 65 5-10 perches to the place of jbeginning.
containing 78 acres, more or less; frame house,
frame stable and orchard tliereon.about 40 acres
cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the
property of John Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie
Smith adm'x Ac, for use et al.
ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim of
John Smith of. in and to 250 acres of land, more
or less, situate in Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa.
bounded as follows, towit: on the north by Geo
Hockenbery et al, east by Jacob Wolford. south
by Alex Black's heirs, west by Johu Dobson
heirs; log aud frame dwelling house, double log
barn, frame stable, out buildings and good or
chard thereon, formerly known as the Smart
farm. Seized and taken in execution as the
property of John Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie
Smith adm'x, Ac. for use et al.
ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim
of John Smith, of, iu and to twenty-five acres
of land, more or less, situate in Cherry town
ship, Butler county, Pa., bouuded as lollows, to
wit; on the north by lauds of Hugh Grosstnau,
east by lands of John Smith, south by lauds ol
John Smith, west by lands of Carlyle Wollord,
formerly owned by Lambing. Seized and
taken In execution as the property of John
Smith al the suit of Mrs. Lizzie Smith adiur'x,
&c. for use, et al.
ALSO—AII the right, title, iuterest and claim of
John Smith of, in and to 142 acres of land, more
or less, situate in Cherry twp, Butler Co, Pa,
bounded as follows, beginning at a pest; thence
porth 1 deg. east 136 2-10 perches to a post;
thence north 3 deg. east 70 2-10 perches to a
poet; thence south 86 deg east 115 perches to a
post; thence south 1 deg. west 206 5-16 perches
to a post, thence north 86 deg. west 117 perches
to the place of beginning. Timber land adjoin
ing land of John Smith, Robert San keyset al
(Wm Kelly farm). Seizod and taken in execu
tion as the property of John Smith at suit of
Mrs Lizzie Smith, adm'x, Ac, for use et al.
ALSO—AII the right, title, inteiest and claim of
Johu Smith of.in.and to 122 acres and 22 perches
of land, more or less, situated in Cherry twp.
Butler Co, Pa, bouuded as follows, towit, "begin
ning at the northeast corner in the middle of
the creek, thence south 21-2 deg, west 220 per
ches to a post; thence north 84 dog. west 125
perches to a post; thence north 2 3-4 deg east
128 5-10 perches to a post; thence south 84 deg.
east 31 perches to a post; thence north 2 3-4 dog
east 28 perches to a post; thence south 81 deg.
east 7 6 10 perches, 3 rods from the center of
the creek on the south side to fording; thence
north 21 deg. east 10 7-10 perches; thence north ,
65 deg. east 2 7-10 perches; thence south 07 deg ;
east 5 perches; tlience south 23 deg. east 6 per- ,
dies; theuce north 24 deg. east 8 perches; \
thence north 05 deg. east 32 perches; tlience
south 23 deg. east 8 perches; thence south 50 ,
deg. cast 12 perches to the fording; thence south (
84 deg. east 3 6-10 perches iu the middle of the j
creek; thence north 3 deg. west 10 7-10 perches; ,
tlience north 71 deg. east 12 perches; thence
north 49 deg. east 2 perches th the mouth of -
Glade Run; theuce north 1 deg. west 12 perches; «
thence north 01 deg. east 5 5-1!) perches; thence >
south 57 deg. east 5 5-10 perches; tlience south t
84 deg. east 6 5-10 perches; theuce north 35 deg. t
east 11 5-10 perches; thenco north 16 deg. east
II 8-10 perches; thence north 5 deg. east 6 per- ]
ches- thence north 14 deg. east 5 perches to the i
place of beginning, adjoining lands of .lames '
Thompson. John Smith and Aaron Keliy. Seized ■
and taken in execution as the property of Johu <
Smith at suit of Mrs Lizzie Smith adm'x, Ac, for (
use et al. J
EDNo 43 JuneT 1884. R M Sipes att'y j
All the right, title, interest and claim of J M '
Harding of, in and to the coal riirht of 50 acres !
of land, more or lesis, situate iu Venango twp., 1
Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to wit; '
on the north by George Irviu, east by Thomas
Morrow, south by Tannahill aud Cochran, and 1
west by Addleiuan and Morrow. Seized and '
taken in execution as the property of J M »
Harding at the suit of A. Burnett, for use of A *
B Walker.
ALS J —Also all the right, title, interest and ,
claim of .1 M Harding, ot, in aud to the coal i
light of 35 ac es of land, more or less, situate £
in Venango township, Butler county, Pa,, j
bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by )
David Burke, east by Dounclly and Hughs, i
south by Sinilu and Dounclly, west by Nor
cross. Seized and taken in execution as the j
property ol J M Harding, at the suit of A Bur
uett foj use of A IJ Walker,
ALSO—AII the right, title, inteiest and claim t
of J M Harding of, in and to the coal right of \
117 acres of land, more or less, situate in ,
Venango township, Butler county. Pa, bound- t
ed as lollows, fo wil: on the north bj John ,
Burke, east by Michael Mcßride, south by W ,
G Smith et al, west by Seaton heirs. Seized j
aud taken iu execution as the property ot J M (
Harding at she suit of" A Buruett for use of A (
B Walker. r
ALSO —All the right, title, interest and clMm }
Of J M Harding of, in and to the coal right of 1
107 acres ot land, more or less, oituatc iu Ve- j f
nango township, Butler county, Pa , bounded j i
as 7ollows, to wil: on the north by Hugh T t
Murrin, east by Frank McNermel, south by | 1
David Burk, west l.y Wm,Seaton. Seized and , (
taken in execution as the properly of J M | (
Harding at the suit ol A Burnett for use ol A j f
B Walker. i t
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of j '
J M Harding of. in and to the coal right of 100 >
acres of land, more or less, situated in Venango ] t
twp, Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, towit: 1
on the north by Francis McNamo, | 1
east by David Hipgins and Wm Woleott, south I
bv Theo Denney, west by David Uurke. Seized ' J
ami taken in execution an the property of .1 M n
Harding at the suit of A Burnett lor use of A B t
Walker, [ c
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ALSO—Allllie right, title, interest and claim
of J M Harding, of, in and to the coal right of
137 acres of land, more or less, situate in \o
ii'inp) township, Butler county. Pa.,bounded as
fol lows, to wit: on the north by Thoa Morrow
and Widow Add U men, east by Joseph Ulalr
and Win Stalker, south by Edwards, west by
Roht Wm Cochran. Seized and taken in
execution as the property ol J M Harding at
the suit of A Burnett lor use of A B Walker.
ALSO—AII the right, title, li-torest and claim of
J M Ilardmg of, in anil to the coal right of 42
acres, more or less, situate in Venango twp.But
ler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit. on the
north by Philip Murrins heirs, east by Margaret
Peoples heirs, south by Michael Mcßride. w.-*t
by Francis McNamee and public road. Seized
aiid taken in execution as the property of J M
Harding at the suit of A Burnett for use of A B
Walker.
ALSO— AII the right, title, interest and claim
of J M Harding of, in and to the coal riirht in
. r )(i acres of land more or less, situate in Venan
go twp, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows
to wit; on the north by Mark Harper, east by
A.l Briceland, south by McKanse & Higgius,
west by Margaret Peoples lieirs. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of J M
Harding at the suit of A Burnett for use of A
B Walker.
ALSO—AH the rigid, title, interest and claim of
j M Harding of. in an 1 to the coal right in 50
acres of land, more or less, situated in Marion
twp Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows,
to wit on the north by David Burke, east by
Thoa Donnellv et al. south by the Donation line,
west by J B McLaughlin et al. Seized and taken
in execution as the p 'ope'tv of J M Harding at
suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker.
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim
otJ M Harding of. In and to the coal right in
815 acres of land, more or less, situate in Venan
go twp, Butler county, Pa., bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit; on the north by
Chaa Duffy and Briceland, east by public road
and Philip Uungan, south by James
heirs, west by John McKane, Seized and
taken in execution as the property of J M
Harding at the buit of A Burnett for u.e of A
B Walker. , , .
ALSO—AII the right, title. interoHf and claim of
J M Harding of. in and to the coal right in 44
acres of land. ni<>ro or less. situated in Venango
twp, Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to wit,
on the north by David Burko and Beaton,
pact by Michael Mcßride, south by Smith and
McLaughlin, west bv Vanderlin. Seized
and taken in execution as tiie property of J M
Harding at suit of A Burnett for uoe of A 11
Walker.
ALSO— AII the right, title, interest and claim
of J M Harding of, in and to the coal ri.'lit in
100 acres of land, more or less, situate in Ve
nango twp, Butler county, Pa., bounded as fol
lows, to wit; on the north by Michael (J.irmley,
east by John Murrin, south i>y Frank McNamee
west by Junes Murrin. Seized and taken in
execution as the property of J .\1 Harding at
the suit ol A Burnett for use of A 11 Walker.
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest ami claim »f
J M Harding of, in and to the coal right in 120
acres of land, more or less, situated in Venango
twp. Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to wit.
on the north by David Callerman, Irvine
and Addleinan heir*, east by Itobt Wilson.
Mrs Addleman. Irvin and Smith, south by John
Tanehill and Miles Addleman, west by Leonard
Smith and Judge McJunkin. Seized and taken
in execution as the property of -I M Harding at
suit of A Burnett for use of A 1! Walker.
ALSO— AII the light, title, Interest and claim
Ol J M Harding, of. ill and to the coal ri-.Mit in
65 acres of laud, more or le-*, situate in V on n -
go twp, Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows
to wit. on the north by II T Murrin, east by
Matilda and M Murrin, south by John Burk,
west by II T Murrin and heirs. Seized and
taken in execution the property of J M
Harding al the suit of A Burnett for use of A
B Walker.
ALSO -All the right, title, interest and claim of
J M Harding or. in and to the coal right in 90,
acres of land, more or less, situi o in Vena.igo
twp, Butier Co, l'a. boilndxl an follows, to wit,
on the north by ltobt Cochran Jr, oast by John
Taneliill, south by —— Edwards and Mc-
Brido, west by Morrison, Coclirati, Nancy Fur-,
geson and Ilobt Cocliran Sr. Seized and token
in execution ai the property of J M Harding at
unit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker.
ALSO —Ali the right. title, interest and claim
ol .J M Harding of, iu and to the coal right in
tiO acres of land, more or less, situate iu Venan
go twp, Butler county, Pa. bounded :1s follows,
to wit: on ti c north by Michael Nlurriu, east by
John Shearer, south by Michael Mcßridc,
west by John and David Burks. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of ,T M
Harding at the suit of A Burnett lor use of A
B Walker.
ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of
J M Harding of. in and to the coal right in 75
acres of land, more or les <, situated iu Venango
twp But'er Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit,
oa the north by It W Addleman and L Smith,
east by John Tanehill. south by W P Cochran,
west by Margaret Cochran. Seized and taken
in execution as the p.-operty of J M Harding at
suit of A Burnett for use of A B Walker.
ALSO—AII the light, title, interest aud claim
of J M Harding 01, iu and to the eoal right iu
25 acres wf land, more or less, situate in Venan
go twp, Butler county, Pa. bounded as follows,
to wit: on the north by Cochran, cast by W P
Cochran, south by A Bryson, west by Samuel
Eakin. Seized and tuki u iu execution as the
p.'Operty ol J M Harding at the suit of A Bur
nett lor nse ol A B Walker.
ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim of
.) M Harding of, in and to the coal right in 150
acres ol land, more or less, situated iu Washing
ton twp, Butler Co, l'a. bounded as folio,vs. to-,
wit, on the north by Michael Moßride, east by
Wm Wolcott and Michael Mcßiide, south by
Thomas Donnelly, west by Wm O Smith. Saiz
ed and taken in execution as the property of
J M Harding at suit of A Burnett for uso 01
A B Walker.
EENo 5S Juuc T ISSL J M Greer ally
All the right, title, interest and claim ol W
11 Walker of, iu and to thirty aeres of land,
more or less, situate in Clay township, Butler
county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: on
the north by Neal Gallagher, east by Israel
Cranuier, south by Michael Gallagher, west by
Eliz. J Walker, all cleared, board house, frame
bam and orchard thereon. Seized and taken
in execution as the property of W H Walker, at
the suit of Matthew Thrower.
ALSO—AII the light, title, interest and Claim of
W H Walker of, in and to CO by ICO feet of
land, more or less, situate in Butler borough
Butler (!o, Pa. bouuded as follows, to wit on
the north by an alley, east by vacant lot, south
by Pearl street, west by an alley; a two-storiod
frame house with kitchen attached, frame stable
and out buildings thereoj. Seized and taken
iu execution as the property of W £ Walker
at suit of Matthew Thrower.
ALSO —All the right, title, intererf -ml claim of
W H Walker o!, in and 10 thr-e hundred acres
ol land, more or less, situate in Clinton and
Bull 110 (Otvnships, Butler coun'y, Pa., bounded
as follows, t > wil; on the north by Joseph
Keith ct 111, east by Widow McClure, south by
George Love et ai, west by S ixouburg ai.d
Tarcnliun road; about '<{oo a errs cleared, frame
dwelling house, frame barn, grain house, coal
bank, small dwelling house, large orchard
thereon. Seized and taken In in execution as
lie property of W II Walker at the suit of
M itthcw Thrower*
ti:i;ms ok sai.k. The following must be
sfnetly complied with wh'ti property is stricken
down :
1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors !»•>-
come the ptip'h iM'r, Hie costs on the writs must
IM- paid, and :i list of the liens including mortgage
searches on the property sold, together with such
lieu creditor's receipt* for the amount of the pro
ceeiis ot the -ale of such portion thereof as he may
claim, must tie furnished the Sheriff.
■J. All buls must be paid in full.
:t. All sales not settled immediately will be con
tinued until 1 o'clock. I*, m. of next day, at which
time all proper!\ not settled for will again he put
up ami sold at the expense ami risk of the person
to w limn first sold.
•See Portion's I >lgest. :>lh Kdition, page 416, and
Smith's Korms, page 3*4.
THOMAS HON ACIIV,
sheriff of. Butler County.
Sheriff's office, Butler, Pa.