Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 02, 1892, Image 2

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    THE CITIZEN
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2,1893
Katm4 at Mrtl«n at BatUru td class aatfer
W.C. IWW.KT. - - P.bll«fc*r
Township and Borough Elections.
A# items regarding the. Spring election
are going the rounds of the newspapers, it
may be well to quote what the especial
provisions of the new law regarding it are:
The last paragraph of Sec. 5 reads as fol
lows.
Certificates of nomination and nomina
tion papers for candidates for township
and borough offices and election officers
and school directors in the same, shall be
filed with"the auditors of the respective
townships and boroughs at least ten and
seven days respectively before the day ol
election.
Regarding objections to borough and
township nominations, paragraph Third of
Sec. 6 reads as follows.
In the case of certificates and papers de
signed for borough and township officers,
within three days after the last day for the
filing of such certificates and papers. Ob
jections of the same kind to oertificates
and papers designed for borough and town
ship offices, shall be filed with the auditors
and shall be decided by a majority of
them.
Regarding the printing of the tickets
Sec. 13, requires the ballots to be "printed
and distributed bir the Auditors who shall
certify the oort of such printing and dis
tribution to the County Commissioners for
payment as part of a eounty election Di
spenses,"and the Auditors aro made re
sponsible for the accuracy ol the printing
and safe keeping of the ballots.
Sec. 14, requires the. face ot every ballot
to contain the names and residences of all
the duly nominated candidates, and the
tickets are to be printed and yoted in the
same style and manner as at the general
election.
Regarding the number of ballots to be
printed, the last paragraph of Sec. 17, reads
as follows:
For elections of officers of townships and
boroughs and of election officers and school
directors in the same,the auditor shall pro
vide for each election district, seventy-five
ballots for every fifty and fraetion of fifty
yoters on the assessor's list, and an equal
number of specimen ballots, and shall ob
tain from the oounty commissioners the
requisite cards of instruction, which shall
be delivered with the ballots to the judges
of election the day before the day of
election.
As we understand it all the general pro
visions of the new law regarding the gen
eral election apply also to the Spring or
February election —there must be a new
registration, the assessors must be at the
polling places for two days sixty days
before the election; the nominations
be made and certified to the auditors ten
days before the election; the tickets must
contain the names of all the nominees; the
booths must be used and the tickets mark
©' ed. and bandied as at the general election;
the returns certified to the County Clerk,
_ | eta
This will require the people ol the town
ships and boroughs to look around earlier
than usual to see who wants to servo or
who is willing to serve; and as the print
ing of the tiokets is mado a oounty expense
the County Commissioners will probably
make arrangements with printers inside
the county to have it done, and so notify
the auditors.
THB Panama canal scandal has over
thrown the French ministry.
Political Notes.
"W. H. Andrews of Crawford Co., intends
contesting the election of W. P. Higby to
a seat in the Legislature, and in his peti
tion to court reeites as the oause for con
test the holding of the election of certain
townships in the adjacent boroughs. These
townships give a majority for Higby, and
to throw them out would wipe out his ma
jority of 25 in the county and give An
drews a majority ot 91.
President-elect Cleveland is taking a
rest on Broadwater island, in the Chesa
peake bay, near Exmore, V"a.
SBVATOBS GALLIHGER and Peffer who
compose the Senate sub-committee in the
investigation of Pinkertonism met in Pitts
burg on Wednesday of last week, and
heard the evidence of quite a number ol
people, inoluding members of the Amal
gamated Association, members of the
Carnegie Co., and many others.
Shortcomings of the Pedagogues.
The place of honor is given in the Forum
for December to an article by President
Bloit, of Harvard University, in which he
shows wherein popular education has failed
to meet the expectations which were bad
of it.
He finds that after all which has been
done by free schools, free libraries, cheap
literature, cheap postage, and the many
other things which contribute to general
intelligence and contentment, that men
and women, no matter what their educa
tion, "seek advice on grave matters from
clairvoyants, seers, Christian Scientists,
mind-core practiotionere, bone setters, In
dian doctors and fortune tellers;" and in
■tead of rational contentment among tbo
ppople there never have been wilder out
bursts of passion and revenge than since the
arts of education have approached what is
called perfection.
The particulars in which popular educa
tion must be reformed if it is to develop in
telligence properly and produce general
contentment are these:
First, pupils mast be taught the habit of
observation, alert, intent, accurate, so
that a fact wherever found may be rightly
estimated, for "facts firmly established
are the only foundations of reasoning."
Second, they must be taught to make a
correct record of the things observed,
whether it be on the memory only or in
writing or print, for "in this constant drill
the concience cannot fail to be refined and
ini'trncted."
Third, they mnst be taoght to draw cor
rect inferences from recorded observations.
"It is often a long way from the patent
fact to the just inference. For centuries
the Phoenecian and Roman navigators had
aeon the hulls of vessels disappearing be
low tile bine horizon ot the Mediterranean
while their sails were visible, but they
never drew the inference that tho earth
was round."
Fourth, they most be taught to expresf
their thoughts clearly, concisely and co
gently.
Now what are the schools doing for the
development of these capacities? In New
England, President Eloit says that 90 per
centum of the pupils do not go beyond the
grammar schools, and in them instruction
is confined to "reading, spelling, writing,
geography and arithmetic," with of late
"some practice in observation through
drawing, manual training, kindergarten
work in general, and lessons in elemontary
science."
In his long article the Harvard Presi
dent draws up a severe arTaingment of the
methods of general education, bat that it is
just any newspaper man may know who
recalls the many instances in which he has
had to correct the erroneous observations,
tho blundering records of facts, the false
inferences from them, of persons who have
come to him with stories of what has been
done in a strike, at a public meeting, or
what not, after racking his wits to make
out the meaning of those persons who have
not the faculty of expressing themselves
clearly, much less concisely and cogently.
At the bottom of the superstitions, the fol
lies. at the bottom of much of tho labor
trouble, of the discontent with govern
ment, and the social order, lie these de
fects of education. It will take long to
cure them, but until they are oared tho
worst ills of society will remain. The im
portance of the subject with which Presi
dent Eloit deals in his long article entitles
it to the place of honor which it occupies.
—Pittsburg Timet.
The Critchlow Verdict
The jnry in the case of Sylvester Critch
low, indicted for the murder of one of the
Pinlcerton men, during the riot of July Oth
last at Homestead, returned a verdict of
not guilty, and some of the Pittsburg
papers promptly denounced the verdict as
a miscarriage of justice while others upheld
it-
Some of tho jurymen visited one of the
counsel for the defense, after the trial, and
>n his accoant of the coversatioa between
them he iaquotedas follow?:
"It took the jnry about half an hour to
come to a verdict. When the twelve men
went out they took a secret ballot first. It
stood 8 for acquittal, 1 for murder in the
first degree. 1 for murder in the second de
gree and 2 for manslaughter. Then a
formal ballot was taken and it showed -
for acquittal, 1 for murder in the first de
gree and 2 for manslaughter. A third
ballot followed.when the twelve agreed on
acquittal. Up to this time no opiuion had
been expressed by anybody, and then the
foreman asked for a disoussion of the
verdict and why each had not voted not
guilty. They all agreed in disregarding
the evidence on both sides. The only wit
ness they believed was Mrs Coyle, the
Irishwoman, bat her testimony alone did
not prove an alibi. The juryman frankly
told us that they thought our alibi was
without foundation, and tbey were con
vinced that Stewart and Reese for the
other side were mistaken.
As for the Pinkertor.s, their testimony
had no weight with them from first to last.
The jury took the position that the prosence
of an armed band of Pinkertons at Home
stead was unprovoked and an unauthorized
invasion and that the people were justified
in their resistance. That part ot Judge
Kennedy'B charged, where he said that
any man with a gnn who was on the
ground at the time of the riot is gnilty,
WAA ignored altogether. The jury did not
feel that this iaterpetation ot the la w
would *tand, and certainly it would not if
the invasion was unauthorized. In short,
the jury accepted the argument made by
Mr. Erwin, and I think they were right in
doing so. It was on tl.is ground that they
acquitted Critchlow.
Interesting News Items.
At Sparta, Ky., several weeks ago, a
man named Roberts borrowed money from
a man named Constantino, the same to be
paid back before Thanksgiving or Constan
tino to have the privilege of killing Rob
erts. The money was not returned, and
on Thanksgiving Day Constantino found
Roberts at the railroad depot, and shot
him through the head.
At Cairo, 111., Friday, a woman whom
he had jilted, shot and killed Capt Ran
som Sampson, a river pilot and his bride,
and then herself.
A novel item of news now going the
rounds of the press, is that regarding a
plague of snakes in a certain township of
lower Delaware, where rattlesnakes are
said to have become so numerous that
people are fleeing for their lives. This
sadden increase in snake life is attributed
to the dry weather and the drying up of a
lake or pond in the township.
A Thanksgiving Dinner.
Mrs. J. M. Rnbb of Oakland twp., enter
tained hi-r Sabbath School Class of North
Butler Presbyterian Church by providing
tor them a dinner on Thanks
giving . Mrs. Kobb lias been a teacher of
the same class almost twenty years, and
it was with light and joyous hearts that f hey
came to enjoy their teacher's hospitality.
The names of of the guests and members
of the class are: Ida Montgomery, Jessie
Wick, Stella Robb, Mury £1 ufchison, Kit
tie Bealy, Cora Ilutehison, Kissie Monnio,
Lossa Hutchison, Harvey Moser, Phonso
Croup, Joseph Robb, EJna Robb, Mr.
and Mrs. G. I. Wilson of East Brad} - , Pa ,
and their young son Gill Robb Wilson.
After dinner, Miss Cora Hutchison treat
ed the guests to sorue fine music. Haviug
spent an enjoyable day, they departed,
feeling that they had cause to bo thankful
for the blessings of the past year, and
their delightful thanksgiving.
A GCEST.
Report of Troutman School No. 8
Concord Township.
The first month of the winter term of
Troutman School closed Nov. 28, 1892.
No. enrolled 37. Percentage of attend
ence 93. The following are the names pf
those who missed no daj s:
Orin, Charles, John and Maggie Camp
bell, Roy Godfrey, Willie, Ed, and Dan
I man, Ed Bryan, Bea and Edgar Smiley,
Elliott Curry, Nettie, Vernie and Maude
Stewart, and Mnggie Curry.
Parents and friends of education are
cordialy invited to visit our school.
S. B. Badger,
Teacher.
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If you are sick and need medicine
you want tbo BEST. This you can
always depend upon getting from us,
as we use nothing but strictly Pun-
Drugs in our Prescription Depart
ment. You can get the best of every
thing in the drug line from us.
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Get onr prices before you buy
Paints, and see what we bavo to
offer. We can save you dollars on
your paint bill
Respectfully
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Main St., next to Hotel Lowry, i
JBUTIL.KU, 1
Prospect Sprigs.
Re it resolved.
That Allen MeC'all & Co. have a saw
mill on N. S. GrwtsTsn's Jann, where tbev
are sawing railroad ties Anybody need
ing this kind ol work, will not go amiss by
calling on Allen.
That Misses Lottie and Weltba IJlair
have arrived home from a visit to Evans
City. The ladies were well plea-ed with
their trip.
That Mr<. Sam Kennedy recently made
a carpet-rag sewing social for her neigh
bors and acquaintances. A _ good social
time is reported, but we didn Lear .how
manv balls were turned out. Next.
That James MeKee and wife, who have
been teachers in far off Alaska for two
years, have come back to Prospect again.
Wc haven't bcarJ whether the}' intend to
return to Alaska or not.
Tha f , the hunting season is here with all
its Romantic classes and fun GusSherman
shot 10 rabbits in a day, while Ge •. War
ren and John Griffith shot 18. The poor
bunnies have a bard time of it.
That Chas. Kelly is home from Pitts
hnrg for the winter. Ho is bunking with
Jeff Henshaw, and he says that they are
living on top of the pile, and like to see
their friends drop in and see them. ,
That Nettie Scott, the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Scott, died la>t week o
diphtheria. We extend our sympathy to
the family in the 10.-s of their little jewel.
That Mi s Ida Weigle, who has been
sick of fever and breast tn üble f'>r five or
six weeks, is improving slowly now. and is
on the way to recover.
That Mrs. Simmonds and daughter. Mrs
Bauersock recently moved into David
West's house northeast of town. We be
lieve Mr Rickenbrode moved them.'
That Wm. Kalston has his mill in good
running order, and is taming out No. 1
flonr. Give him a trial.
That Al. IJarkley, Mr. Cook, Mrs. Dana
and sister, of the IJarkley oil field, were
in town last Saturday.
That Miss Ida Wilson, who lives a mile
east of town, was in town on Thanksgiv
ing calling on her many friends. Come
again, Ida.
That Cillic Heyl has a vc-ry nice rooster.
' Ciilie intended to make a Thanksgi viug din
ner of him, i>ut the chantieleer went under
the shop on Wednesday and wouldn't come
out"ti!l Thursday evening. Billie, what's
his pedigree, for we want to get a setting
of eggs next spring ?
That Ira Gallagher. James Stewart, Lot
Wilson, and BoydGarvey, of Muddycretk
twp., were in town one day last week.
That the Republican boys in the Cornet
Band bought an oyster supper for the
band at Ilotel Boelnn.last Friday evening,
boys, tho see saw will be rice versa in
four years. Courage.
F That the teachers are talking of the In
s stitute the.--e days, and they think it will
: be a good one from the corps of instructors
engaged by Sapt MeCollongh. We notice
I that G P. Weigle in enrolling Sec'v., and
i C. P. Krautz is Chairman of an informal
meeting.
That Joe. Warren, Gns Shannon, Geo.
'Wsrrcn and John White recently went to
a shooting match at Jim Baker's, at lslo.
and just took everything. Boys, give the
1 other niuirods a chance too.
Jo CosiTY.
" AT »W York, another htart wus made
in the Briggs heresy case, Monday; and at
Cincinnati alleged here tic Smith lost a cou
i plo of points.
Peticlia Items.
, G. W. Brown is home from Wheeling on
a visit to bis family, he has been a way for
fotir mouths.
J. A. Erwin is home fron- Emlenton
where he has been engaged with the new
pipe line.
C. I. Millbcrger is on our streets again
after a sojourn in the hundred foot field.
John S. Jamison is the ha.pie.-t man Fair
view twp —it is a girl. Come boys and
smoke. X.
Notice to Stockboicieis.
The aniual meeting •>( the Stockholders
of tho Worth Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
• for the purpose of selecting officers for the
ensuing year will he held in the School
House at West Liberty on the second
Tuesday if Januar}, 1893, being the 10th
day.
W. E. TAYLOR, Sec'y.,
West Libertv, P. O
JAMES HCIIPHKEY, Pres.,
Jacksville.
A. E. GABIJbI,
V" etenn ary Surgeon
Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Toronto, Canada.
Dr. Gable treats all diseases of tbo
dom entieated animals, and makes
ridgling, castration and borge deD
tistry a specialty. Castration per
formed wi'bout eltme, and all otLet
surgical operations) performed in the
moot scientific manner.
Calls to any part of the coor.try
promptly responded to.
Office end Infirmary, in Crawford's
Livery, 132 Wttt Jeffemm Street,
rintler Pa
~T ''THERE'S MONEY IN IT."
WANT YOU
to act as our Agent, lull or part time as able
Veinifiient ptsiilon guaranied IO men or wo
men. Liberal \»I ekly Stoek complete,
(illt specialties. Experience unnecessary.
Klegant ouitlt tree Address.
Miiserjmen. C. H. HAWKS <£ CO.,
E-tabllshwi 1*75. Hochesier. V. Y.
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AiiuiuSi Fire- insurance Uo
iffice i<'or. Wain & Cunningham flu.
H. C IIEINEMALS 1 , ds. CRETAUY
DIRECTORS:
Altrrrl Wick, Henderson Oliver,
L»r. vv. Irvln. James •Stephenson,
W. W. BlackmOrc, 'N. Weltzel,
F. Bowman, 1). T. N'orris.
Geo Ketterer. t has. UebhuD.
John Urobraan, John Kocnmij.
LOYAL S. M'JUSFIN, Agent.
-STm-rsiß,. 3? A..
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
The ivcll-kiiown liveryman, Wm
Kennedy, will be pi eased to
have his friends call at his new place
of business. The
Best Horses, Buggies and Car
riage -
in Butler at tbi> most reasonable
rates. Tbo place is easily rem inher
ed The first stable west of the
Lowry House
FRANK KEJIPER,
DEALER IN
BLANKETS,
HARNESS,
-Arid everything in
horse and ktiggy tiir
nishing go ods—iT ar -
ness, Collars, Whips,
Trusters, Saddles, etc.
trunks and va
lises.
] Repairing done on
short notice.
T'he largest assort-!
merit ot 5-A lrlorse
blankets in town will
be lbnnd at Kemper's.
"CITIZEN" ami i\Kw YORK
WEEKLY TRIBUNE for only $1.50 J
DEATHS
FISHKIJ At hi- home in Franklin twp..
Nov. 20. 1592, John Fisher, aged about !
40 years.
ST.* It KEN A —At his home in Marion twp..
Nor. 11th. William Snrrena. aped 84
year?.
CTTSICK—At his homo in East Brady.
Nor. 18, 1802. John Cusick, aged 88
years.
STOVER —At her home in Emlentou,
Nov. 21. 1892, Mr*. Catharine Stovci, in
her S2d year.
BROWN —At her residence in Monroe
ville, Nov. 19, 1892, Mr-. Elizabeth
Brown, agc-tl 94 years.
MELLON—At his home in Zelienople,
Nov. 30, 1892, Edward Mellon, aged
about 30 years.
Mr. Mellon dropped dead in his stable.
MOSEK —At her homy in Wiotield iwp ,
Nov. 23. Mrs Margaret Jloser, wile of
Daniel M'i-«sr, deo'd, uged 76 years.
SCH WEIN3BERG —At hishome in Centre
iwp . Nov. 25, 1892, Mr. GwrjjO
Sohwewsberg, aged C 2 years
MITCIIELL—At his homo in Summit twp., ,
Nov. 28, 1892, Scott Mitchell,aged about i
70 years.
BOWEN—At her heme in Pittsburg, Nov.
28, 1892, Bertha, daughter of Geo. S.
Bowen, aged 14 years.
KIR KPATRICK —At her homo in Alle
ge ny, Nov. 28, 1892, Naomia Swager,
wife of W. M. Kirkpatrick.
TEMPLE—At her home in Coshocton, 0.,
Thursday. Nov. 24. 1892, Mrs. Catharine
Temple, mother of Mrs. Simeon Nixon,
of Butler, widow of Rev. John Temple,
formerly of this county; aged about 66
years.
BENNINGER—At his home in Donegal
twp.,Nov. 28th, 1892,J0hn R. Benninger,
in his 53d year.
CURRY—At her home in Washington,
Pa , Nov, 29, 1892, Ellen Brown, wiTe of
J. N. Curry, aged about 25 years.
YOUNG—At his home in Summit twp.,
Sunday, Nov. 27. 1892. W. L. Young,
son of Simon P. Young. in his 26th year.
He was a member of the tirrn of Young
Bros. & Bickert, who operate a saw mill;
and his death was caused by straining him
-elf while lifting .-ome lime ago. He was
an inda-trious and respected young man.
ALBERT—In Penn twp.,Butler Co., Nov.
21s!, 1*92, Pearl Gertrude, only daugh
ter ol Detmer and M. Albert, aged 8
years 7 months and 27 days.
Wc laid our Gertie down to rest
Peaceful and calm on Jesus breast;
Her coffering done; Her trouble o'er,
Secure she waits on that bright shore.
Her body lies beneath the sod,
Her spirit has returned to GoJ,
And wo are left to weep end mourn
That Gertie from us has been borne.
Although we hope to meet above,
'Tis hard to part with those wo love;
'Tis hard to watch the expiring breath
Yield to that grim and monster—Death.
But he who said, come unto me
All ye that he .vy laden be;
Can hea! the wound, can en-o the smart
That pii rces now our bleeding hearts.
To bim we now our sorrow bring,
To him oar fainting hopes would cling.
With him our hopes when life is o'er
To meet our loved one gone before.
CLARA.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Butler, Nov. 28th, 1892.
The following resolutions in memory of
our late sister Marie Troutman who de
parted this life Nov. 19th, A. D., 1892,
nave been adopted by Butler Circle, No.
22.
WnKRKAS: It hath pleased Almighty
God in his Infinite Wisdom, to remove
*rom our mid.-t, sister Maiie Troutman, an
estimable companion and a faithful mem
, ber of our order. Therefore, be it,
R RESOLVED, That we lament our loss,
and tender to the afflicted family our
heartfelt sympathy in this sad hour of their
1 bereavement.
RESOLVED. That as a token of our
esteem, our charter be draped for sixty
, days, and these resolutions be spread upon
the minutes also a copy be sent to the
afflicted family, and published in the P. 11.
C. Gazette and city papers.
1 MRS. T J. STEEK,
MHS. 8. S. DEAR,
; MRS. T. J. BELLIS,
Committee.
Widows' Appraumerits.
Hie following widows' appralsmeuts ol
, perspnal properly anil real estate set apart for
1 the be.iellt ot the widows of decedents have
1 t>cen tiled In the office o! the Clerk of Courts of
Cutler county, viz:
widow of Ceorge W Zelgler T.,
William Hervey boo 0u
-• James iJunlap :oo u,,
«. V, ft*!"..:: So Z
•• H&SJIKI wise ;wo 0,,
" Mart in Carofhers iso,
" John Richardson 3eo 0j
«• ■■ Joseph Coulter :tw> e„
•• John A. Dutilap 300 ti u
All pen-.' i• ier« .-ted in ibe above upor.ihse
mcuts «II: i ii- iio'ii-e thai they will Is; pre
ented lor w nii. i!■ io the orpaus' Court o
linlit r county, 1 a .0:1 tin- '.Hi day or licet ruber
is: J, Biio II it- 0.0 11:< i- It bled iliey will be
confirmed absolutely.
JOSEPH CKISWBLL. Clerk O. c.
Lists for December Term.
List of Cratitl Jurors drawn this 31st day of
October, isy_', los.rve as tirand Jurors at a
regular term < f Court, commencing on lue first
Monday ol December. A. !>.. 184-2, the same be
-1 lug llie :MI day of said moiiih.
Ash Anderson. Forward twp, farmer.
Cramer U W Buffalo twp, farmer.
Ca.shdollar W Adams twp. farmer.
I>l'key Robert Brady tw p. farmer,
t rt-shi '.iae William, i ijm berry twp, farmer.
tSiieland t.e .vi.H L), Adams twp farmer.
(iknn \S" Her, drover.
(iclbach Jacob. Zelenople Bor. merchant.
Kiny M J, iiuriis city lior. Justice.
Krug (k'firgo, Butler •-•ml word, butcher.
Lane Ju»cpli, Oakland farmer.
I.tndsev Joseph. Stimuli: i.vj. farmer
Ueedei Philip, t onpoqueuesalng twp, farmer.
.Moirow Thorn is. Cl.cirilcld iwp, farmer.
Mitilson Miner, MutliDnvek two, fanner.
Mini" 1 Charles, \\ infU-id twp, farmer.
Maxwell J J, Fulrvlew Bor. flier) war,.
I'alt' r.>- -II W (i. Baldrlage. larmer.
Itubj tjeurgv W. Jackson twp, furiner.
It iseui'iirg J L. Allegheny twp, laborer.
Wei: it- It s. Prospect Bor. laborer.
V. CIJJI • Cij.r-'e.ssr. Franklin twp. farmer.
Wlek ruruer. i onc</rd twp. farmer
Siv.ir:/! i.idor W J. Hurler sth ward,blacksmith.
List of l'etit Jurors drawn this aistday o
October A. D., Jto serve a.-. Petit Juror-i a
a regular in in ot Court, commencing on
the 2d Mond,.v of liiceiiibtr, A. D.. 1802, the
same te ng the liih daj of s«id month,
Brenner Jacob. Lancaster twp. farmer.!
Bl'ilr Jnts-I Venango twp. farmer.
Baker Frank. Worth twp. farmer.
li«i,bon W i". Oakland twp, tamer.
Clark Samuel. Washiutfton twp, farmer,
imnn Allen. Prospect uor, laborer,
Delshclmer Ell. Butler twp. taruier.
Lie' r J. l'euu tup. farmer.
Darling John t.. Jefferson Iwp, pumiier
Deemer William. < rauberry twp. larrner.
English K L. I'raukßu twp. farmer.
Klsler C. llutler Bor, Itn ward, carpenter,
Emery l'lummer. Washington twp farmer.
Farm r John. Ml.leratown Bor, teamster.
Flack John, llutler Bor Ist ward, laborer,
Glenn Mirk. Muddycreek twp, farmer.
(Jrahain Joseph. Uoie-gal twp. furmer.
Ilamlitou Joseph. Cherry twp. Farmer.
Hazlett Charles L,Butler Huratli wd, earpenter.
lii-nshsw .1 L Frtwpi-ct Bor. mai'blscutter.
HoKUe William, iVonh twp, farmer,
limes Juuies Slipperi rock twp farmer.
Ifei k Jacob. Butlrr Bor 4th vvd. blacksmith,
iiuliii M I Venango twp, farmer.
KalteiibautfJi J VV, Baldrldge twp. farmer.
KalU'ibu igU John V, Connoiiuenesslug Iwp,
tai mer.
M'.-Couii 1 Joan. Butler Borotli vd, laborer.
MeO' i mutl l.dward. Marlon two. farmer.
MCCIIIPHIKII I: J Kalrvlew >w p. luriner.
M .-ClelUnd llugn. livansCity ilor. laborer.
Mliler John, Wlnfleld twp, larmer.
Moore W s- Mnddycreek twp. larmer.
MUllmab I'hiillp, I'rospect Bor. teamster.
Miller John, Forward twp. larmer.
m i is Joseph. l-'alrWew Bor, pumper.
Ray Samuel, t'eui, twp, farmer.
Keigger Jacob, lluil -r l;or;ird wd br)( |iinaker.
liohb'-r John. livanaClt) Bor. cashier.
If. i!'» r.l cob. Middlesex twp, larmer.
ReLser John. Cranberry twp. farmer-
Sweeny 'l'blmothy , Donegal twp, farmer,
Swartout lidward , I'arKer twp. farmer.
Sinillii W A. i-'airvlew twp, farmer.
.Sluuller t A. Jlarmoi.y Bor. moulder.
Wamulek J It. Falrvtew Bor. pumper.
W 11-on > A. I-ranklln twp. farmer.
Winni al Kn derith, Jlorrlsville Bor, laborer.
Welsh George. Jackson iwp, farmer.
NEW CUSTOM GRIST MILL.
[ have placed iu my Mill a lirst olasa
Roller outfit lor Buckwheat Flour.
Also Roller Corn and Chopping Mills,
all the best tho market o(Ter.<. Give us a
trial, we'll do our bent to give you a good
turu out.
Running every day except Sunday.
WM. F. MILLER.
313 N. Washington fcit.,
Butler Pa. j
Hotels and Deputy
VV S. Gregg is now running a line {
ot carriages between the hotels and
d'-pot« of the town
Charges reasonable. Telephone J
No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel;
Vogeley.
Hood Livery iu Conuection;
pOYM
POWDER
Absolutely Pure*
j A cream of tartar baking powder. Iligh-
I est of all in leavening strength.— Latest
; V. S. Government Food lleport.
I ROYAL BAKIKG POWPER CO., 106 Wall St.,
| X. Y.
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
The Register hereby gives notice that the
following accounts of executors atltninis
trators au l guardians have been filed in his
office according to law, and will tie presented
to Court for confirmation and allowance ou
Wednesday, the Tth day of December, 1892,
3t 3 o'clock p. M. Of said day :
1. Final acct. of John 1. Albert adm'r of
Uenry Albert, dee'd, late of Centre twp.
2. Final acct. of John P. Kirkpatrick
sdm'r of Elizabeth B. Kirkpatrick, dee'd,
late of Clinton twp.
3. Final acct. of G D. Swain guardian of
Frederick Forinan,minor child of Mrs. John
Forman, dee'd, lete of Harmony Boro.
4. Partial acct. of John Dufry adm'r of
Wm. G. Smith, dee'd late of Cherry twp.
5. First and final acct. of Kobt L Kirk
patrick adm'r of I.aura K. Kirkpatrick,
dee'd, late of Penn twp.
G. Fir.-1 and Partial acct. of A. 11. Kennedy
and Evandtr McCaudleSs Adm'rs of Joshua
McCandJess, dee'd, late of Muddycreek twp.
7. Final acct. of .Jos. W. Patterson ex'r of
James Wright, dee'd, late of Jellerson twp
8. Final acct. of G. W. Bartley adm'r of
Margt. Thompson, dee'd, late ot Clearfield
twp.
9. Final acct. of Geo. J. Rasely ami Alfred
Sarver ex'rs of Matthias Rasely, dee'd,late of
Connoquenessing.
10. First and Final acct. of Abuer Camp
bell adm'r G. T. A. of Sain'l B. Campbell,
dee'd, late of Concord twp.
11. Final acct. of John Grubb ex'r of Chas
Grubb. dee'd, late of Cherry twp.
12. Final acct of John li. Gormiy ex'r of
Serah A. Higgins, dee'd, late ot Venango
twp.
13. Final and distribution acct. of Solo
mon Stamni and Jos Pefl'er ex'rs of Jacob
Stamm, dee'd, late of Forward iwp.
14. First and partial acct. of Geo. Mar
burger and A. F. Werner ex'rs of Henry
Bolhorst, dee'd, late of Adams t wp,
15. Final acet. of Sarah E Ekas adm'r of
Wm. P. Ekas, dee'd, late of Butialo twp.
10. Final acct of Saiu'l C. Bovard guar
dian oi Ena L. Bovard. minor child of Cha-i.
Bovard, dee'd la'e ol Cherry twp.
17. First and fiual acct. oi Nauuie A. Bell
adm'x ot Fraut 1). 15-11, dee'd, late of Builer
Boro.
18. Final ac;t. of Amanda A. McCormish
extr'x of Catharine Alshouse, d-ie'd, late of
Butler twp.
19. First and final acct. of John Crawford
ex'r of Kobt. G. Crawford, dee'd, late of
Adams t wp.
20 Final acct. of J. D. McJuukin guar, of
Geo. P Neytuan, ra'.Sor child of Etueliue
Neymau, dee'd, late ot Butler Boro.
21. First and final acct. ol John C. Moore
ediu'r of Andrew Albert, dee'd , late of Centre
twp.
22. Final acct. of W. J. Moiris.m ex'r ol
Ann Moore, dee'd, late of Slippery rock twp.
23. First acct. of J as. A. Croft adm'r C.
X. A. of Mary A. Croft, dee'd, late of Middle
sex twp.
24. Final acct. of W. D. Braudou guardian
of Benj. I'll imas, minor child ol Lot and
Mary Thomas aul grtudson ot Day id
• Simtus, dirc'd, late oi' Evans City.
25. Final ncet. o; Jno. B. Cunninghau and
Johu H. Pelers ex'rs oi Mary Riddle, dee'd
, late ot Clinton twp.
2(1. Final acct. of John liifley adm'r of
Geo. U- Kelly, dee'd, late of Adams twp.
27. Final acct. ot llrrmau J. llitzert guir
diau ol Julia Minster, dee'd, uiiuor child ot
Joseph Minster, dee'd, late ot Oakland twp.
2e. Firnt and partial acct. of Chess Stoner
ex'r ct Andrew Stouer, dee'd, late of Clay
t wp.
DAVID E. DALE,
Register.
Road Report.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
roads and bridges hayebeen eoullrined nlsl by
1 the i ourl anu will be presented on the lirsl Wed
-1 uesilay ol December lsU'J being the. Till day of
■ sum *~.„,itti, UIKI iI i-M exception-* are fln-u.
1 will be continued absolutely.
K. 1). No. 3. Sept. Session, 1892—1n re-petltion
01 inhabitants et Wlnlleld township Butler Co.,
Pa., for change t pai lof a public load begin
ning at Lcasureville and leading to Saxon
Sta.lou In said iwp. Tho portluu of said road
asked to be cli»»ged Is that part leading
the lands ol Casper i-'reclfiig, from tue
point where it turns, southward through the
same to the point where II leaves said lands.
June sin, Isirj, viewers appointed by tue Court
anu Aug. 3Uth. ISS?, ISeport ot viewers tiled
slating that tuu ehauge prayed lor ii heccessary
and have llierefurc surveyed a roail between
tue points named, und the probable cost of
making said road,ilnrly Uollar».to be borne by
the township aud Casper Irt ellug, and tne
damages as.-cssed forty dollar.-(«0)io be paid by
Casper Freslmg. Now hepl. Jlu, lt:r.'. approved
aud n.\ tne » luiu ol road at thli ly-three leet.
Nonce to be given according to rules ol Court.
BY fine COL'HX'
K. D. No. 1, Sept. session, lo ci Iu rj pciniou
of John 11. lgtoii, W. C. Badger. J. B. Mnitu
et al Inhabitants ot the township ot Brady, But
ler"Co.,i'a fur a bridge over llogUe Creek where
saio creek crosses tue publlJ ru.ui loauiug froni
West l.iucrly to Prospect near the residence ol
Mary A MeDeavitt in tue township ol Brady.
June tilli, P-ir.'. Viewers appoluu-d uy the Court
ana June ;;uih,leW,ißpori oi viewers liledstaling
that the proposed bridge is ueccassary aud thai
tne erection of the Same will require mole ex
pense ifiaii is icasyuaole tuu township of
Brady should bear and did loca-.c the site there
of „uere llo<jue Carek crosses the Prosjiccl and
West LlOci'iy roads. Now Sept. Tin, 1-IMS, ap
proved. Notice to be given according to rules
ol Court, anu to be laiu Oerore tue next Uranu
Jury.
JJV TUE Cctar.
It. I>. No. e, Sept- SesPlon.
W. P. Belgliley, li. It McCandlesS. W J. coop
er et al innabiiauls of tlie township of Cla>,
uuller Co.. l'a., lor bridge over Muddycretk
» here said creek crosses the public road knov. i
as l>ea\ci dam load lo tucilu sialion in salu
tuwiiaUip. June mil ley.'. Viewers ai'roiuteu
by the Court and Aug _.,lh, itgc. lieihiri oi
viewers bleu statihg inai tue bridge
is nescessary anu tuat tue same w ill I eiiuire
fliore expense than s reasouaolc ihai lue IOAII
ship ol i lay should bcul anu u,d locale iae site
thereof Oil llie aald road. Nov. .in, isyz. -,p
proved. Notice lo i gi, lug at'cur.lng to rules
of Court, and lo be laiu Len ie the oiauU Jury.
Bv THE col ur.
Bt'TLKK COL. MI, .IS:
tenilieu lroui the record this sth day oi
Neve lu ilti.D. lsy.'.
Josi fM caisVi Eia., clerk (J. s.
C D
Ready for All.
WE HAVE THE MOST
COMPLETE STOCK IN
THIS COUNTY.
Everything that is new iu Stiff
Hats. Our $1 50 end $2.00 aro
wonders for the money.
7 i x i) \r ii 3 > f t 'lis.
ranging in price from 25 cts. to $5.00.
All the new blocks in Silk Ilats.
Greatest line of Furnishing Goods
we ever had.
An inspection will,be an advantage
to any one.
COLBERT & DALE,
Hatters and Furnishers,
'J42 S. Main street.
Butler, Pa
A Tiip to the World's Fait-
FREfc!
To *ny worthy mttn or *<»tuan, bojr or iclrl. If
jou nKIt to tlnlt tli«*
WORLDS i lILLMIIIAN EXPOSITION
At Chicago for one week or more, Iree
of all eipeuses, on cany eonilitionn,
write ai once, Enclose relf-addresscd,
stamped envelope.
Wis Fair talairaeni D''|ii.
1602 Monadnock Building.
Cor. Dcarfroru and Jacltsi.'u SJs., Chicago, 111.
&DR. THEEL,
iviwr: feTr.-tarw
| « t>l •« » tr« i'll iTti « I V urT
j frnm • • • - »'.. i •%»! ■
i Ctolo . wJui.lf 12 Bf /•*!! %n4 *+ •**•4.
Garfield Tea
■ Bill*, temple free (iomioTwto,llfW.4ith«M».l.
| Cures Sick Headache
N lice.
Notice Is h'-r<-o> given that r.e>t M wi.«»-,
assignee ot John E. liyera, and M Kate Byers
his wife. hx< nl< d his final aci omit as »ssl-.nr<'
In the offiee of ibe Proi honotiiry of the court
of Common I'lein of Butler county, at M's. I>
No. T, March terra. 1S;C; and that the -ame
will be presented 'o said Court for eontlrmttlon
ntid allowance on Wednesday. December Tth.
1592..
JOHN W. BKOV.V. Tro.
x I'rolhonotary's office. Nov. ;th. ls^i.
SHERIFF'S SALS 3.
By virtue ol sundry writs of \ en. V.K., Fl. KJ.
Lev. Ka.. ic.. Is»ued out of the Imm of Common
Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to m.- directe-l
there will be e\po»eil to public sale at the
Court House. In the borough of Builer, on
Monday, the sth day of Dec.,
A 1» 1992. at l o'clock p. m. the following' de
scribed property, to-wlt:
ED No 100. Dec T. Is:'*. S F Bowser, att'y.
All the rljjht. title. Interest and claim ol
Harpers Wnlfmlre. of. In and toacis-s ot
laud, more or less, situate In Centre township
Butler county, I'a., bounded as follows, to-wit:
Un the north by lands of Thomas f!lehards;>-a.nl
by the (i raded road; South by Graded road;
west by lauds of l.ouisa Whitmlre.
Al.Sc>—All thi- rlKhi . liile. inti res: and claim
of II irper S Wli Itmire. 01. in and to b<-j a<
land, more or less, situate lu Center township
Butler county, fa bounded as ioll iws. to-wit
On the north by lands of B Berrlnjfer; ea«t i„
lands ot I! IWnnger. Thomas hichards an.i j
It lloon; south by public road leading from
Graded roa<l to the Me-cer turnpike ; west cr.
lands of John Meals. de«'ea>ed. mostiy cleare-'
and under fence, with small lot of timber land
and having erected thereon a rwu-siory trani.-
dwelling, large frame barn and outbuilding-
Seized and taken In execution as ttie proper ■
of HariK-r S Wbitimre at th" suit ol John
Schaupp and George shoup.
E1) No lio. Dec T. ISO 2. S F Bowser, att'y.
All the right. Utle. Interest and claim ol
lAiulsa Whitmlre. der'd, ai.d <-eorge W < amp
bell, adminislralor ot ix>uis« Whitmlre, deed
of. in and to 2 acres ol land, more or
in Centre to wnship, Builer county. Pa, tHiiindeii
as iollows. to-wit: Uu the uortu by lands o-
Ihos Hlcliurda;east by tie ura ied ruad;M>uth
by the (iraded road; west by lands of I. ui -.
w hitaiire.
A IXf-vAII the right, title, interest and clati
ol l.ouisa Whitmlre. Dei 'il. ;uirl Ge< r_'" V,
(,'an.piell. aom rot l.oulsa Whitmlre. deed,oi
In and to 10>J acr< sol land, in .re or 1. -v. -ul ia><
In Centre township. Builer county . I'a. t.oim.i
eil m'iows. 10-wit; On the north by lan'.-
ol B iu-rrlnt;ei; east bj ol B kU rr.
Ihos hn l.ards ami T U lioon; .-outn 0.. pur.l
roiul leading from the Grade.; icua to «h
fiercer turnpike ; west by lands ol Jonn lleai
deceuM-o, mostb cleared and uuUet leucc wit!
small lot of timber laud and uaving ereeti.
therou a two-story frame dweillug uutuc. larg
frame bain and othrr outn "U-nngs. SeU.
»nd taken in execllUoa —■» ti.- piopel i
Loutsa Whitmlre. dee d, and George » cainp
twll.ndm'r or l.oulsa \vnnuiixe dee d, at u,-
suit of John Schaupp and George sliotid.
EDNo 71 Dec T. IK!-'. S F Bawsei. att'v
All the rl<hf title. Interest ami claim ■.
William Keiiit-ry. of. in .iua to a lot ol groun.i
mots? or less. situated It. Builer
coiiniy, pa. lmtliided as ioilows. t.'-wit ; Ottt
me:" iug ati} posion W< i\> m Avena-. adjoin
uiK lot formerly of I'hot Slag-I- theue-.- -a,-
along slid Western Avenue luo fee! to lo
form- rly ol en tries Duffy . tuenis; mirih aion
Hue of last named lot J.o feet, more or I - -> i.
Clevelaud street, thence eastwarliy aioug <a
Cleveland street lon leet to lot lormt-riy or r.u,
Nlggei, |Hence south along Hue oi lao' u iiuu
lotto western Avenue i!6o leet more or less, i
the point ot beginning, with a cottage boar.,
house and outbuildings tUereun. Si-l/i-.I an<
taken In execution aa the property of tVliliaui
Kemery at too stilt ot Wlliiaui Shoup.
E L) NOSSS, 01. 83 an l 'JI. Dec T, ls;ii. Thomp
son & Son. att'ya.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of John
N l'ugn.oi.iu and to one-half acre of lauo
more or less, situate iu Jefferson township
Butler county. Pa. hounded as follows, to-wit.
On thi' north by lands oi Droillnger's heirs;east
by lands of Mrs Wm IMvener ; south by lund
of Beck; West by the Butler and Freeiiort roaii
Ai.so- All the right, title. Interest and clalu.
of Juo N i'ugh. of, in and I,S ai.res of land,more
• or less, situate in Jefferson towushlp, Butte,
count), Pa, bounded as lullowi, io-wit- Uu
the north by lauds ot Dr Jllinger's he Ira; east
by Fred Diveuer; south by heirs or Win
Deemer; west by heirs of Drollluger, all cleareu
and under fen.e.
ALSO—AII the light, title. Interest arid eialn.
of Juo N of. In and to a.-res of lan ~
more or less, situate In Jefferson township
Butler county, l'a, bounded as follows, to-wit
On the no. th by heirs of Win Deemer, uec'u;
east by a public road ; south by Hiram Kuglei
aud F Deemer; west tiy F Deemer,with a train
dwelling house, irame stable and outbuilding!,
an orchard ol bearing Trult trees, all cleared
fenced and under good state of cultivation
Seized and taken In execution .:s the property
of John N I'uxh at the suit ot John M Thomp
son, in trust, etc. et al.
E p X°«l. '->■■■ T. IStt. Kohler. att'y.
All a ti»»c. mtrnrst riliri 4 hilm oi
Arthur l><juniui»t «• Alviuu lioinnont m
and to lot ot iaiiii. Mure or Ivhs, situate iu Hm
ier borough. Bulltr county, ru, botiuUed
toilows. to-wlt: On tin? uortli by an alley • ea.si
ny J C Watt; south by Ziegler ave; \ve>t by J <
Watt, with a two-storv inuue hou>e with base
uient kitchen attached. iWxJo aud 20 leet hiirti
erected there n. Sel/ed and iaken in executiOo
as the property of Arthur Doumout and Mvlna
Doumon! at the suit of Adam Hotfner.
K1) No 1(18 Dec T, 1882. P W Lawry, att v.
All the right. title. Interest and claim of J (
Shaw, J II shaw aud 1{ c Shaw, of.in aud to 171
acres of laud, more or less, sit uated in Slippery
Koek township. Butler county. Pa. bounded is
folows. to-wlt: on the north by lands oi
Thomas Holllday. David Hamilton and Dewitt
Maxwell, on the east by lauds of Hugh Moor
and Christy, on the south by lands of Christy
Craig and Harvey Ifodgers, and on the west b>
lands of Harvey ltodgi-rs, David Hamilton and
1 nomas Hoitiday; with u two-story fraim
dwelling of 1 rooms, a frame baru about X.xl .
feet, Wagon shed, spring house and good sprliu
some fruit trees, mostly cleared. i"nced and in
middling repair. Sei/.»-d -tud laken In execution
as the property Oi J c Sh uy. .I ll Shaw and It C
Shaw at the suit of First National Bank ol
Mercer, Pa.
E IJ N093 Dec T, I».«. W II Lusk, att'y.
All the right, tille. Interest aud claim of" An
nie Itarrtckman and A braham itarrickuun. ot
In and to lot oi land, mire or less, situate In
Butler Bor. Butler county. Pa. bounded as fol
lows. to-wit: Out •• north by Jam. s Borland
east by It B south by North str
west by Kobert Bu khalter. said tot having j«'
feet frontage on West North stieet and extend
Ing back l OJI feet to an ally, with a two stor%
frame house erected I hereon Seized and taken
In eiecuti in as the property of Annie Barriek
man and Abraham Barrickmau at the .suit ot
Peter Schen -k et al.
E D N'.:s M atiil »j Dei: T, 18X', E McJ and McJ &
G. att'ys.
Ail the right, title. Interest ami claim of D
Osborne, of. In ami to l acre of land, more u
less, situate in Builer ooro. Butler county, Pa
Doundeil as lollows.to wit; On the north by
Standard Ave, and Iroutlug on said avenm
-UTi-j feet, east by lot ol K/.l Howard, and ex
tending along said lot I n. bet 10 <>u alley, on' I.
oy said alli-j und extendible along sal'
alley a.':, 1 -; f'-et. and w«,t :,y !«■ is ot \Ur , i
Boyd anaexti-ndlng ii » . r sml ian ls lsi; fei-i
to the place or b.-glunlug, with a large two
story frame dwelling nous, the.von. Seiz?.i ar.d
taken in exei-utlon as un* property ol D osbom
at. the suit of George lteli»-r, Sr. et al.
E D No is Dec T, tssj.
all orne,» s.
All the right, lb ie, futen-st anil claim of M \
Kelly, of. In and to -- a it-s oi 1a..; nine or
less, situate in Venango township, uuller rmiu
ty l'u, Itoundol as follows, t',-wil O i th" north
by David Kelly's h. Irs aud ElUabelh i'aft -rs.iu
east by Daniel Ki-tly's heirs, south by Murrln
heirs, west b> J .J heilj . 1« ing >ei 110 ii No I oi
purpart No ■> in the partition ot the r. al estate
ol David Kelly, de.'u, as shown aim; No «.
Dec b rm ls^a.
AUs.» All the right, title. inl< rest and claim
of ,\I V Kelly, of. In and 10. lo acres of land
moroor less, situate In Venango township. But
ler county, Pa lioumled as follow*, to-wlt: On
the north by Daniel Kelly's heirs,east l>y Janes
Kelly's heirs, soulli by now or foruierlv ot
James Murrln. west by Andrew L Kelly mostly
clea-ed and under a good stale of cultivation
being section No of purpart No s of tin- rial
estate of David Kelly, dee'd. as bhotwi ..t O i
No ti7 Dei' I' rm. l-".i. Srl/I d and laken 111 tie
cutloh as ll.e property ot M V Kelly at the suit
of Kebeica MeCounel (now Carson guardian,
for use of John Berg X Co.
EDNo is f»ec T. is»j. McJunktn & oalbreath
attorneys,
A the right, tUUe. interest an I olalm of J J
Kelly, of. In and to 10 acres of land, more or
less, sll uated in Venango town
ship. Butler county. Pa, lioumled
as follows, to wit : On the north by Jaekson
Morrow et al. east by El l/abet h Patterson and
M Kelly, soulh by Murrin heirs, west by IJ F
Kelly; mostly cleared and under good state of
cultivation, with a frame lio ise and outbuild
ings thereon, being purpart No 4 ot the rial es
tate of David Kelly dee d, us shown at o c No
07 Dec T, lw*.i. Seized aud taken in execution
as tin- uropi-rty of J J Kelly at the suit of He
becca MrConnel (now Carson\ guardian. lor
use of John Berg A Co.*
E DNo IS. Dtfi T.lssu. McJunkin A Galbreath
ALTORNEYFC
All the right, title, interest and claim ot Sa
rah Ki-lly . being a life eMate of Sarah Kellv lu
L'lii ai res of land, more or less, situate In Ve
nango towiihlilp Butler county, l'a. I ouuded as
follows, lo wtt: Ou the north by lands uow or
formerly of Michael Conway and Daniel Kelly;
east by lands now or formerly of Daniel Kelly
and Juuies Koll/; south t»y lands now tr for
merly or Murrln; west by lands now or lormerly
ol Jalui son liens, being the same lands wlii.-u
Davnl Kelly, late of ."aid township, died sel/ed.
Tin- Interest of said Sarah Ki-lly In said lands
consisui.x o/ her right to receive the Interest
annualy aeerulng ou one-third of the appraised
value of said land, ns Hhown at the partition
proceeding* thereof i.t O t No «7. Dee T 1«-: >n
the Orph iti's Court of llutler i niniy. l'a. Seized
and laleu In execution as the property ol Sa
rah Kelly at tin- suit of ICebecca Slcconnel now
Carson) guardian for use of John Bt-rg & Co.
PDNo 18 Dec T. ls:ri McJUDkin .T (latbrcath
attorneys.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of D F
Kelly, of In aud to lu aeres of laud, more or
less, situated In Wnungo township. Butler
County, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: Ou the
north by Mi Carney et al. east by .1.1 Kelly.south
by M unlfi heirs, wrst by Elizabeth Patterson
aud Theodore Kelly's helrsi inoit.y clrareil uud >
under good state of cultl>ai|on, be.tij- purpart;
No 3 of the the real estate of David Ki-lly.dee'd. I
as shown at O C No or Dec T, l«s.i; with a frame '
burn thereon, seized and taken In execution,
as the property of D F Kelly ut the sn.t of K»
becca McConnell mow Caison), guardian, for
use ot John l>erg A; CO.
E D N'os 115 and 110. Dec I'. Istrj, Thompson t
Sou, atfys.
All the right.title.interest aud claim of Jaws ,
Borland of. in and to a cert tin lot of laud, sit- ■
uate in Butler borough, Butler county, l'a, |
XHiD-kv) a* follow-, lo wit: On th* nortA 0}
LD'bnrtlr, I.J ' Krc«: *.uU» »J
Mirnin : "nil I.) Vlri Uydi » iHrHCJ.
In; a frontal!* t Tt) f rr r- or * Htlßla
rert SWi ;•* K n:ne wutti i»i >-i
Inn' •fii'lt ir.l o>ii t ti-r->n
Ail flw right. * Ml**. ini'TfH aim! claim
of H*'rUT*«l. of. In Ami to a irrtatn Im of
1 Uisd. MIIMI** m r.'Uler t«,r,«,tu. Ba:l#r eooM;.
l'a. buuaord l'«. to-*lt: «»n ta* north
I by Ad un HtRtM a
MOM Mr--' . w. -i I.;. Kr. #. trusting W>
I lei I on M'.ftii.i nrr<'t .imi rxtrnding e.<cK •«hm>
Miiltb u»l"( "f A iin Han. t.fcje. nrr wttn a i .
I stori britK hoos- .1.1 th«rr<m.
f Au<o-.\li the r .Ut tl' *■ loi*ri-<t ajiif ctAim
| of J..ni«> li'.rliu.d of :u und »o a I 4 of
Und. slfi.ite in huiirr borwegH. Butlrr connty.
l a -« folliw*. liiwft . »Hi tlw r. >rtfc
bv cla\ #rr- rt:r .-t by Kolwrf *iut»b> 1
N.inll Ktrn-t; W»»I b> W r *h' tmutioi !•« j
' leet. m . r 'il ij -lr*-el. *n.i
I t.i Ken la e.vreiitl. na» thr ur-i erfy M 1
Borland at tit- wilt of Ml* V J lir.»a
K DSoI in Dec T, lioi S F li.>w«-r. att'jr.
VII the ngt. titie. I ..'T it aud rialro uIU F
illtcb'-m-k and KniUv lln- beork uf. lo and lo
.v> acres ol laad. more or M>. -it'iate In Alle
liliem fownsiap I'.uilrr . .>nntj txmmled a»
tulii.»».to-aft : < oriinii ii' ln* on the line al Tbo
Aud. ri.in uelm. now l»awd crawt-mt at a
stota : tbe nce by lands al«»r-«aid »n tne nortn
■>- . east i'.t p« r. Ii"« I" « -,t«n»- it'Mt. tb^o..» BJ
Wi. u id •l.iii,-- Crawi..r lft al. south I'% eaat
ii'i rod* to a p-i»t. liieni— by land of same ,
ol perchw lo a mjple.lberM-r by M- olnnts,
till* ll} 11 K liiu neock and ~»muei M Kinoe)
on tne west, north I', west I jr. rods u> plaer o
iwtciiiiiih* with a .' <torj frame hoow.
outl>iillilliiic** and op»'n eitaib.tnk th»rewn.
A LM> —All ih>- rutit, tltir. and claim
ef l< 1 lilt, in IK'K and Einily Hiteneock. of. In
and lo .> acres of lau-i. more or less, situate In
Allegheny tuwn.it.ip. Butiercounty. Pa. bound
eil billows, to-wlt : c. nimeneinK at a «mih
eaat corner at a stake.th'*u by Unih ol Jaeub
SfHgltie. now I. t'.irineieaab. north " \ ibv
west In rods to a stoni-. ttieuci* ay n.'i Li in J w
it F Miteh. i» k.north >, Org west
lll'i r<Hls to a Make tlien,e bj lands ol saiu
ui-t Mi Kinn*) norm#-.' . degtasl * r.sla to a
itaki . tneu e by lai.-ls of .lami'S Crawtord.
• lenilns tiltison and B F Hltchoovk south
de«- ea.-t 11«-lu rods lo pl;v rot neetnntDif.
ALSO—AiI the nKM, tlue. interest .mil claim
of B F iliti'hcock ..ud Knilly Hit. hcock. of. In
and lo 10 acres of land, mort or lew. situate in
Aileatienj i. wt.aliip. Muta-r eounty. l'a. bound
ed a- follows, to-wit: t oium»-uclna at tne
™onthw«'si eonier ot B F'llitcncock lan.is.theme
•vest 14 percßt-s to a j»ost. tnence IL, prnu'->
o; lands o( f B l:iiiid>-s, uow Mi-i.lnms. on the
west, luenie >-j»I o> lands ol Samuel McKinnej
on tne north II rods, then eby lauds of B r
illtcncock it"' i"-r to the piace of beffiunma
■•vrlzed a:i'l tak'-n iu executiou as tne property
of h h llitchtot k aud rfmil) liitcacock at ih<-
suit of .Margaret Duughert, .
K1) Mo it* Uw T, I - Newton Black, att'y.
Ail the light. I llie. lutet«at and claim of John
tfcclellsim ol in, ana to a certain lot of land,
.situate in Klaus » liy Borvugli. Butler count) .
l'a. Oouuded as loiiows. 10-wit : <in the iiorrn
oy all alley: east by an alley: south by iiavi.i
i.arvli: weal ti j Jnekson siit-et. together witn a
iwo-stor> Iratnic house um oui b mamas there
on. seucu aiid i«ken in < xevuUon as the prop
erty of J jliu Al 't leil -lid at tue suit of
i* aguer.
r. DNo KF>. Dec T. imr.*. Newton Iliack. att'y.
Allihe r.gbl. title. Interest and claim of
tlugli Mc< lei laud. of, in aud to 40 acres of land
uijie or less, hi!lisle In lotino<iueonesaln£
ui»iisatp. Butter county. Fa, Imunut-ri as foi
lows, to wit: on the north liy twenty acr*
. raCl u< nauie i-arty : easi by lands trt Davl-i
shannon. ,uiu oy Unas nl I'avld MUaunou anu
rilt andlesa ueirs . aest 0.. lauus ol WIUUMT Mc
• aiioit -s. mill a u«o .story log house, fnune
naru and outbuildings tuereon.
Ai.jsj AII the r%ui. utle. interest and clalu.
vlMug'l M lellauu. 01, in and lo in acres Oi
niiiu. moie oi less, slluaitsl in Connoquenrs
-llik lt.wi.ship. BuUei county, l'a. bouuiled as
Ol lows, 10-Wil: t ouituencing at a punt, tbencr
liy ..IcC auuletia heirs uorth 1 west .*> pefvhri,
■o a poft. ineuce uy lands ol ThomptMiu bhannoi
soutnre - 1M 4 perches io a puat. luence bj
.inu> oi Davi.i .s.i.;iiuou so iin I d--g east 'S
,rn hes to a post IMucu oy lAnds of J L ."han
..-.ii no. ,n Kl ueg west I'S. , percuea io pi.M-e o
t-ginnlng. aei/eu aud taaen in execauofi a
i.e tiioperly ol MclieiutnU at tne salt o.
.corgu Warner
IDNo a. Dec T, is».». vv a Laak. af.'y.
Alt 111- rtjjht. title, ml'rest and claim of
K uaborne ot. in aua to a ct-rt.tln lot ol lan-.
.iior. or less, situ.iied in duiier 1 "ir.iuh. bum. i
ouiitj. l'a bonmied ax follows, to-wit: on in
ii -ruuij in; N J .0 in Mrs S j-an Utrsey's pUi.
oil- s.e.stiij to rry Aaj . s-mlh b) lot No t»
~i said plan ol lots, u ..,t '') Walker Ave. an,,
ea*sl» ai liy.then priserMugthe sain.
„Him leet to Cherry Way. being ut No
,u Mrs Alacki ) s plan ol loU. aud whk u wa.-
iuteye-1 oy ner i# ;ne abore uatned sit s*pru
-er party ol the Urst part. b> deed dated lb.
.- Ii Oi) "1 Oct. 1- '-' and recorded la deetl Sou*
AO 1.11 ol Butler eouut) .on (lag.- till, with a
iifo swrj frame dwelling house and outbuUd
ui({s tbert ou. Sul/ed aud taken lu •\ecutloh ...
iiie prjperty ol W It Osnorue at the sun of s 1.
•Speosei for of .1 C Foy.
i-. o No il Dec I', lsot S It Miller and Kohler.
attorneys.
All the right, title. Interest ami cialiu of \V
B UeDOenon, 01. In al.il to 1 acre of land.mor,
ot less, situated In Mercer township. Butler Co
l'a, bouiidi-a as follows, to-wit: Ou the norm
oy HarrisvUle and Nortn \Vaslungton road
east uy \iui l Kerr, south by saniuet Kerr .ca-.
west by Mirnuel Kerr.cieared and uuuer a gooo
state of cultivation.
ALSO—AI the right, title. Interest and claim
of W B Henderson, 01. In and to 5 acres of land
more or in Mercer township. Bui
ter Co. Fa. hounded as follows, to-wti: un th.
uorth by llariLsVllle anl Cliu ton ville road, ems
ii) .-susau Barber, soulh 0) Kilzabeth Taylor anu
public 1.1.1,1, together with a iraine house.frame
uarn. orchard and oulbulldings thereon.
AI.SO-AU ibe right, title, interest aud claliu
of vt B Henderson, of. iu aud to 30 acres o.
laud, more or less, situated in Mercer au-i
Marlon townships. Butler county. Fa. ooundeo
.vs toilows. to-wlt: Oh the north by Keuecc*
Wilcox anu public road.south by DC Courtue)
west by John Snyder and Kebecca Wilcox ;
mostly cleared and under a good state of culti
vation. Seized and taken th execution as the
property of W B Henderson at the suit of First
.National Bank ol Mercer for use. Sc.
KD No IU, Dec T. ISV2. K F Scott, att'y.
All the right, tillc. Interest aud claim or J I
nrt.ee, oi. in .tuu lo a c- rtaln lot of land, situ
ate lu Mlllerslown boro. Butler county. Fa.
hounded as follows, to.wlt: Ou the north by an
alley; east by Central ave; soulh by 1 L Mctlee;
west by Katlroad street, together with a two
nt ry frame house and outbuildings thereon.
ALSO— AII the right, title, lmteiesl aud claim
•if J I. AicUee. of. In and lo a certain lot of land,
situale in Mlllerslown boro. Butler county. Fa,
bounded and described as follows, to-wit: On
the north by.l I, McOee; east by Central are;
south b) Dr Cumpoell; wft by Railroad strrei.
seized an.i taken in execution as the property
of J L Mclice at the sun of E ii Frederick, ex r
of Jacob Frederick, dee'd.
KIJNo rn Dec T. un. T C Campbell, att'y.
All the right, title, Interest and claim ol
(ieorge McMurray, of.ln and to so acres of Und.
more or less, situated In Farker township. Bur
ler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wtt: On
the north by landsof Thouias Allsworth. east
by lands of James Alls'-orth et al. south by
lands formerly of Morrow and McMurrny. west
by lands of Jauies I Kobiuson. and being part
of I lie same tract of laud that Jusiah Fletcher,
adinluistrator of Thomas Simpson, late ot said
township, suld couniy. dec'«. by order from the
t» c did sell to N leholas W'alley. by deed dated
1 ltli June, IX*. and recorded in the office for
recording deeds iu and for suld county of But
ier. In deed book L. pages mi an.i l:U, the Mill
dnj uf January. lMu. aud being the sume traM
of land ill il theConimonweallu of Pennsylvania
granted (o the said Nicholas Wally by'pafeai
dated tlie 3J day of August. A D HOT. and en
rolled lu patent book If. vol w, pagf V»i and
• onveyed by the s.tid Nicholas Walley ami
Elizabeth, his wife, by deed dated the ITtn day
"f Dec, A D IsTi. aud re< oided In deed book No
lu p :«•' die. to ijeorge McMurray. the preseu'
grantor.and having an orchard thereon, and
■avi ig erected thereon a frame dwelling house,
trambarn and other outnutidings. Seized and
t iWen in execution as the property of fleorge
Mr Murray at the suit of W 0 Vuroe.
KD No III'J. Dec T, isitt (ireer a KaLston att'y
All the right, title, interest aud claim of Sam I
ruw ford.ot. lu and to '.tW acres of land, more or
ie—s situate in Jefferson township. Butler couu
ty. Fa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Comiiieuc
in-,- at th • line of the land tormerly owneil oy K
l.eith«ltl. now owned by John Korcbt. tnence
north s:i'.. deg west Itis pen-hes thence sou h iu
deg east IJ i iw perchos to lands of George
Welsh, thene' outii ssd.gwestTl perches to
1 iiom creek, thence along Thorn Creek u,.rii.
it's deg east 9 --I'd perches, then, e north lu de„
i.l ' In . p-r. lu S. t hem I- is 1 * .leg west »J 10
per. lies then -e north S3H deg west 17 perch- s.
'.hen i' tic-i tli til deg west 11 * I" perches, thence
uorth t;T'; deg »,--t U a-:oo peuhes. thence
north deg west » s-lo thence north
; d'-i; c.i -,1 g. IOU petcbei. thenee uorth 4 deg
east :;l -,-ltt) Perthes, tlieu.-c north -'I deg west
J0 perebes. thenee north ', deg east Ii
perelns. Ibeuce north T iS-100 p»'rcb'-s. thenee
north !!•'. iteg «est IT J-t.n p«-rehes, thence
nortli .1 deg »>est la 'j p»'rehea to Uud of J A
shuu.lv; iheuee east tti .i-luu perches to lands ot
i.eorge Welsh, thence north deg west <i
iierclies, ibeuce north SS deg eaat jou •> luo
perches, t'l'-uce j deg west lift a.vioo perches
to lands ot Ike heirs of I bomas WeLsh. Ibeuce
north ss deg east mi 4-M0 (m-re hes, tliencc soulh
S deg easl l_r_' p.-r.-li'--., thence west so T ill
lurches.thence soulh la d-g west il perches,
thence soulh deg west 100 B-100 perches to
the place ot begtniitDg. together with il pro
ducing ol I wells, i frame houses, j frame barns,
oreharl-s and oiitbull.llti.zs thereon, -selz.-d and
taken in execution as the property of Samuel
Crawford at the suit ot Thomas Tate .« < o. for
use. etc.
ED No 117. Dee T. MR. Van.Urlln, att'y.
All the right. title. Interest and claim of Mary
K Fowl- r and t harles ti Fowler, of. In and to -T
acres of land more or less, situated In Wash
lugtou lownshlp. Butler county l'a. bounded as
follows, to-wlt: On the north by J K Holland
ah 1 limlfrey Heller; east by tiislfrejr Heller,
south h- Henry lleller; west by K U rettlgrew
and J K Holland,all underlaid with coal.most
ly Cleared, under a guvl stale of eultivatloa,
together with a two-story frame house.orchard
and outbuildings therejn. SeUed and taken
in execut lon as the property of Mary K Fowler
and i harles II Fowler al the suit oIJ C Fowler.
K D N'HS 51, TO and ll'J Dec T. ML W D
Brandon, attorney.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of
Ill' Jen A Bontiur aud Auolphus M WeLsh. own
eia. etc. of. In and to a certain lot of land, more
leas, Htuate In the village of Kenlrew. Fenn
township. Butler county. Fa, bounded aa tot
lows, to-wit; 1 Ohimenciag 3" feet eaat of the
W S Dufiord lot. on Main street, thence by
said lot soulh so deg eaat 9 perches, thence by
same street nortn S3 deg easl » perches/iT'., <ett
east 6 perche.-, luConnot|iienessfug creek,th nee
by salu creek south V, deg west li perches.
I hence by same soutn deg west s', perch*-*,
thence by same uorth il deg west « perches,
thence bv lands of ti A K'-nfrew north Hi-, deg
cist it porcl*ea to the plroc uf beginning oon
tahiing ouu acre, mure or lc.ss; said lot being
part uf a larger tract purchrsed irom s unuel A
and Johu N Purviance by D a Kri-nfrrw. by
deed dated May ~ lwii, and recorded In deed
liook No .t, vol i. pages «... i.s, and WT.reference
to ehieh will more fully and al large appear,
subject, however, to all oil and mineral teases
heretofore made, and excepting all oil, coal.
Iron Lie, limestone and ail o'ber minerals
mentioned iu suld leases , together w Ith frame
lr"n-eUd. Iron-rooted buildings erected there
on. one being v>xioo feet and tne other lixjo
feet, nald nuUdlugs ts-ing erected fur the pur
fiosc of lipereting a iaiup tilai k plant tucreun.
seized and lakvu lu eic utlon aa the proper'.)
oi flkten A Bouncr and Adtilphaa M Welsti
owners, etc, at tbe sun of L F t.iater et al.
KD No lit. Dec T. IsM. Kubler. ally.
All Ihe tight, title, tuttrest and claim of U C 1
llealiy. of. in and lo ."5 acres of land, more ar
leap, situated in Mercer township. Butler eoun |
ty. Pa bouud--d aa follows, to-wlt: On the '
liorth by Jus Nutt heirs; eaat by public road; I
south by James I' DuUap.et al;weat by Charles j
CoClirsn, niosUy cleared and fenced and a good ,
tab-of cultivation. >eue«i and uken In exe- i
cutlon a i the property of 11 C Beattv at the |
suit of Bl 'fiham Jc >oh.s, tor use of W Jl Cowtu.
E D No li* Dec Term. Is«j. i ttmuCaT. stfy. f
Ail the right, utle. lnteieoi aM ul- "TI
Karl Duuer' of, In and TO Bo acres of alrt, j
more or tnw. Win at • 'n ralrrtow rwp Baiter I
• '«. R* >S>UEIW .** tJ! »a T. »IT. MHIIM
it a whitens* tree • tu. »«Mni -woer »-»T
mnain j tee-*-•»» umkin « I. r«-swell wu
•A *■*.<•** JS r"da U» » *»ISI . MM* AY * MTFT*
I»« •■■mm -<vi*h I LEG weal r RATE *» «M*
thenee by «MI- *» ITS SP DOG *M* T: *■ H RAGE
to » »NW : ikraer H LAAKA «R J<M CAAFM {
»I'» II 1»< " S-L < r *»s *•■ « ttteace
TOY lan-T* 'IF J >FCN It JNMI MM J# 4ew. east J
ano'B ja CT-r. weal In P»W to * (MMT.
TTY turn- and I Iffles lUaoev LEEXB e» .«RF.
west T« r ST* T« a PIMI; thence W an t* F «a>
Wltom WE* I* r.*.» I * .* IN* JA*.- at
beginning. rr N* NER-N&-«—•* pjrt. <AE TO
K«* !U-ret otur* %-M being m tmleea. »A: i-ete '
NO* -•* i> * dI« I>rm> RIM Mt A «>«l to F
, I Aa»..l» ; I®' r«n » BIOS WT V I «M
*1 »r-. B.«r>t; lot \» i «.i.| r . it a.«ttaert*ag; ,
ot 3 «>U Id It. Irrta: l« VI at. I MID -> H
£ ME *r I ,r'«\ ;I • ;I »AL». «M
to Viol- T « sntpbeffc |.4 *,. : W >TUR J
l BaHbrreer tote *•». < I*. , vt M raaaae
, Carlin; lot So li. to Fk>r » i ..fflt, ix \<m t- aad
: JH Said to A M K «; »•« *oa 19* aiij ..* mm
i bur b «treet. «M toi twea t H-rr *4 A-ia JM
JH sad 3<l «o»t to V H'nlm ta. iot < DIFRI
street *>jti tf) Mr. H4T'■. :* N • I«B **g tm B
P !>>nrt«: U>* lo We «<M U» Wr» 1 He«t»; lot So
1W aukl to EtliiarTy lnr-im «M tilll
r*t-umUyr .kx Mo* I*4 M> «n4>l ta ElLea BoOMr
lot Mot law |«1 Mr wbl I.IP J-ir.lnct lot B
«oht t» r Mi:«-6; lo* MAtnMra Janw* <-tar«
h*« Sot SKHK «*l to J II fciirnr: la» So j»
fold to Buaaoa H.t.lefrwß.l. |o« % > JS <.< M to
IHI ion; lot N - j* *.ld to L ln>t«o4; M* So* <1 «•
!told to F O K; km Xoa n * t.| t» ■ P<-. Nt S >
-» *M mill J'-naiac* . lot "« ?» «>M to
riuaaCJUinaptaftMl'n anrtoMK M>-
nie r. lot \ * ra;« ««4 to mit jtu
*>o: lot S.M M ■«»! « «-i tto J«4>a Bonn: M3m
» *>t«l to Aa- lv R.« 4 . lot So M «oM to r <MHM:
lot So Tn ud «i to Jeff fpnus: B
•told to I amp Deli Br »: tot Si B 4oM to Frana
DIU; kit S«« wHd to l' l*or. kit So«7«aM tm A
Kllcbrn.*!#!!!. tot So« «>M m i.r*« -""'iinii
lot So<H »kl to A B>*.-tbart: lot S-m 1 >«
*okl to I*IVM> wnoo ( tnrrtt: ,ot SO* M IT M »
.1) sold to Mn UIIMOO: kit on Ikm mwt «OM
to LBde t» «rt: lot S i >»• *>id to J B m alwiil;
kit So u tiHd lob* O > ta/Mi MIMI J
«1 and T'NCOD. *»t/cl and tajtea la otfcatlMi
as the v*pv*r\y «f Barl mwr at tbo «nt at
L>>tniel V ,r«-!
ED Xo 12?> Die T, !«Z. F >rtja*r muy.
All tbr rictt, tit.« tnieraal mad elaia of
liaitiMO C ifeifeb, of, ■■ aa-L TO 100 arrm mf
lao'L, Oktre or leat, titoataii ta Parker row a
•hip. KaUer cuanty. Pa, TV>oad«<i a* foUotra,
M»-wtt: < ' toiraetwiaf at a «toa« at UM aortß
em*t eoruer. TB«ar« aortß 1 -FA/ <mmt lit
p*Tehe* AND I liak to a tloae ail* al u»m
oorth comer ot tlexaivter Waiij laarfa.
tbeace north #< <ITG MMT LTD aereaea to a
while-oak to the Uu<i» ml W p Aiiaa aa>l
Kxekiel UFA. theoee Math 1 4mg <«t L*l
percbm AND 4 LIOKA to a wwt pm»t by 'aarfa
of T&e NCMOF VFILRT, IBetx-r mata ataa«
taatia of the heira of Hearr Wii« <| |e«
*aat 1W perehe* awl I liaa to tB« pl«- mf
becmaiak by laixlt of Jofea X thira. Moatiy
cleared and la a food -late „( ea.uranoa,
the balance ta umber.frame boasa aad LM
orehanl and ootbaildtofft ihercoa. detned
and taken in exectttiou aa the property ml
Xaditoa t Rubh at the aait mf H "i Hiidi
man
K[> So 121 Dec T. !«!. -ttephea I'nmw'ngi
All the rlgHt. tltie. interest and Ulm at Mor
det-al iiraliaui. ot. Ui aud h> Zm »-rr~< of lm*L
more i>r le* Mltsml In Forward IMMU 811.
ler cuaut.. i-a. b<>-iQde>t aa foituw«. to wk M
the north by John AIV] A lia Birßnlri.
eaal bt Joarph and J A Aaß: WMIIB by WBitaai
toehr'nw': ""t by Jot n Remnger clear
ed. feawd. UMrr > KOodataie of coliltMMa.
alth three iiridictnif oU w!u two Mary rraaar
Dttiue frame barn. • r *nant and ootbnjrftaci
thereun. Mei/e.l and taken in eiet'aOaß w ttte
property of Hudtf II i.raßam at tae sail >J4
Uiu'i Uarkei et »1
TEKHS Or SALE:—Tbe followin« aa9t »e
w;>n wtiea propeity S ttrb kea
down.
1. Wjen the puiauff or other Hon creditor
tw comej tbe pur>-li;i«er the coat «a the wot
must i« paid mst-l a list ot line liesa iacUutxam
<earene* no iue property .owl to
#Btu. r wilt .art Ilea cmtri recetjif for the
tßKHint if the prc-e .1* ..f the »Ue .tc ..y-a pur
lion t!i:Te.H aa he aa.ty ' Itin moat be f :rnisJieil
the snertcf.
2. Ail inutt be pam in nt; 1.
A All »»ies M sellted '.mm.'.tlalety will be
cuiittr.'ied aatu I o :lock r. a. ot 0.-*t 4«T. at
which line- all pr»{»rty le* - "tied for tilt r*
put np -id -tola ~t the etpease aad n»k at the
person |l> Vtihxil dm told.
•rtec I'urunn J*U edtuoa. P»<e Mil
and stul' h'» furn.., - Mi.
WII.UAM M Klluvrs. sher.ff.
shenira ofii.-e. Bou-r. "a . \j.-. ijih. mat.
Notice in Equity.
Mary K widow, j la the C >ort mf
Vlre. Aana Kaiaiinger, Coran-ia Pteaa
Mrs. ilary U<rz<ar. |of Batter county.
Vim. Amelia Stein and Pa.
Theodore Vogeley
t* Eqaity No. 2.
John Gi!cbri*t, | Dw. Term. 1392,
Chriaty (jilchrut Book S, Page
Margaret liilchriat and 232.
Jane Gilehrtat. j
Now, Nor. Itlth, lv»_\ il appearing tha
tbe defendants are aon resides ta of ih« State
of Penneyleanta, and aS<iarii mf Theodore
Vogeley one of ihe plaintiff*, being maile mf
tbe material facta, it is now ordered that a
-utipoena, be awarded <.B the abore stated
eaae, re<|airiaß the de'endaaßt aad all
persona whom it may concern lo appear ia
i 'ourt. on the second Monday of December
nut. beinc the 1-th day of the aaoath. to
make their answer upon oath er affirmation
to the petitioner* bill in Utia eaae and it ia
further ordered,that terrice of said aabpoena
be made by adrertiaement ia the Batler
Cmmi, a week ly news paper published ia
ihe Boro of Butler, Pa, nearest the I'rntrt
Moose ta the said t oonty of Batier for three
weeks or more from the dale abore hxad.
BY TUB Cor*T.
, BUTLEB COVSTY, as.
Certified from the record thia 12th day mf
Nor., A. D., MM.
JOHN W. BK<>WM. Pro.
To the abore named ronpnadenta.
Yon are hereby req tired to appear at a
ourt of Common IV aa to be held at Bntlar,
n and tor the County of Butler, on the 12th
day of Dec. next, ia obedience to the abore
decree, and herein fail not. Nor. loth, IW2.
WILTIAX M. BBOWS.
Sheriff.
THE BUTLER
ROLLER MILLS
Hereafter will b« doinj? basioms ad
der the name of
Geo. Walter & Sons.
We CAA .A»J to oar patroan that TB#
GRINDING done bjr UB will be in THE
best manner that good TWO hi awry
and practical miliing ran do it, BM WE
bare in oar employ oae of tbe beat
practical miller* ia the ST*T« of Peaa
NYLRANTB We C«A AAR without
fear of contradiction that we are
turning out the beat STRAIGHT grade of
wbeat dour in the county. We
think it an advamsire to tbe fmr mer
to FRET his grinding done at oar mill
for these reasons:
FIRST— We make AA good wbeat
Sour a* cau be manufactured. aad
the farmers get the name dour ia
exchange as tbe millionaire
would, were we witb
the IN in thi>« neighborhood
SECOND—WE can do roar CHOP
PING for you, so that you are not
compel ed to sail your grain at
low prices and buy your chop.
THIRD— We can make tbe beat
buckwheat flour ever man afar
tured in the county, an we bare )
just completed arranging tha
new machinery for same, and it
works like a charm.
FOURTH— We can make you rya-
Hour if you dee ire it Our rye
Hour alway* bring* tha higbaat
price in Pittsburg. AC.
FIFTH—WR make BM good a corn
meal as there is in the market.
SIXTH— Our Graham flour cannot
be excelled. We manufacture
every article that ia in oar liaa
of baainesa, and with the lateet
improved machinery, and beat
practical skill
Tbe farmer will readily sea that it
ia more profitable to him to patronize
a mill where be ?aa get all hie <ii3ar
ent kinds of g. sin ground than to tell
Lis grain and buy bis flour and feed
We don't believe in misrepreeeatiag
goods to tbe public, therefore do NOT
put the same kind of floor in foar or
fire different brands of aacks. Wa
make a atraigbt grade of floor. Tbe
brand ia WHITE KOSK. tha «me
aa given to tbe farmer ia exchange
We 8180 make tbe ION A PATENT,
which ia a high grade of floor and
stands witb the best patents in the
market It is manufactured oat of
red win er wheat, blended with the
best brand of Minnesota paten; which
gives it a superior quality. These
brands of Soar and ali kinds of miU
feed sold by as a*, tbe loweat prices . ,
We are also IA the for wheat, J
rye and back wbeat and will pay tha ,
highest price* for tha same
GEO WALTER <Sc SONS,
BITLJU ROLLER MILLS,
BVTL**, PA.
1893.
HARPER % VIAr.AZIHK.
ILltr.*T*AT*l>.
H tar SB a Ma.vktß* far MB will earn
tiaas B» lasiatMa ta* mr.tM'.M ••mkm*
mf esrvitooe* wt tea Has tlMnTai led *
frnm ;he fxeftrißatg 1 MTBg he lulaftls
ittfHmn. aad T ilitaoi Bt«e* -*n-wt <aar
mm will he - iti i*M*tad ay tßw SMI psfw
.At wntara «# tae dag. in.- td:a« Marr C
Wukiaa. Riehard Har«a« ißm. »Api
Defend, Brander Matthew, aad *may a»h
#r» The ilinatrkted dmarrtyore pay maw i]
I eaibraew ari-k. 'mf Kaiyn <t> >«e
and Wmmtm o •aojerto. tf TW*
'tors Chi'd m !t«dia.hy Px.ttiiaaf ai
Ra*e»a aad 'tersaßy hw Kiehwl iiardio*
Daria on * L«edaa %mhc ar i»wd T
A Dwlgs on laatara Ki<ari eee. E«wm
A Ahßay'i illa«traCi«wa «| -jhahi
Coqaadla i w\B <>e ewetiaaeit Urteeary m
tie tae will be a >atrt hated Vr CWtoe met
Norton. Mn . aroae T. r a*to. W Ammm
Deaa Bowel la. Bcaoler laßhaei aad
ethers.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS
Per Tear
BABPBK S ■ tfiAAINB MM
BABPBRd VBBKLT 4»
BABPBB 4IAZAB I SB
HARPER* tor*« PCOPLS zm
tmmUff gere to a 0 a*« en» MS ißr
rs.frd .«tto, Caaadk. aarf Vrma
Tbe ralaaie tt (Be • i«a.iti 'm&m
witb the Nswbera far Jaaa and Duaejihi i
of each year. Wha« mn Umm m r~i TI HI g.
•ntMerrfifaoaa will hegto with the aaiaher
ear-sat al the time if raesiyl mf oerfer
Bmiad Talaaee mf Haarsa a ut*<
for three yeera hark, ta seat eto h htadt...
wttl he a« »y aaL yeat Md a reee -
ef BH rnr v-ttarae CM I'aa I r
bia4iag.» ream aaeb—fcy as; iwtp !.
Reannaare aawald ha laed ta Pi. .
o«ee Moaey «>nSes er draft.ta m nd
Of hMS.
Sre as- to npf r»w ed -
IwracsJ n "fcewf tha rxprtum eetirr ./
Bitra A BawTaaas.
Addraas BABPBBA IROTIIR.'i.
New Fee*.
1899.
HARPERS WEEKLY
ILLISTRATED
H*sf*B t WBBBLT » sekaewledfM as
•taadinf hrst am.>og tllf rand weakly
penndn mJn a tasnca it aeeayiae a
jtare between that «t (Be harried My
payers sad that ef the Bm timely ■namlT
aia*arme It taeiadea bwth itteracare aM
news, and praaeota witu iMfaai faro* aad
foiieity tae real evaate «f etirreot haiawy
and the itßMfißativa theme* mf icttoa. <>a
are«aat ot ts very ctwnalsss aariwa mt d
liaetratMMia of tha world s Pail, it will Ba
nvt ..niy tae hast glide te tha (rial It pa
«tkm. b«t U*> its beak Mtwur Irerjr
public iveat »f fmaral intsreei will ha tm
ly lilaatratail ta tte ya#aa. Itaemtitto
cons being fruji the beet wniera aad ar
tiela m thi< country, it will eawttnaa Be
excel in liieratar*. news, aad tlhwtncton*.
all other pablicaCMW* of its elaaa.
HARPER'S PERIODIC ILA
Per Tear;
HARPER 5 MAOA2ISB MM
a \ RPKIi S WKBSI.Y I ja
HARPER'S HA/iK t **
HARPER'S TOCSti PE*»Pt.K 2.«8
/■#' '.lf Prrm tm mil mSwn-i« »-t tm nhe
Tat led .«e/ea. 'aaadt. .tad Xtm*
The Totamea ot the VBIUT begin with
the first tamer far January ef each year.
W boo no Uiaa ia •aeaa.mad. a*heeripti«ee
wilt befu with the S anther carrsat at -
' ar the MM of recetpt ef order.
Boaad Volaaee of Haaraa • fiuu
for three year* baefe. in neat etoth axadlue
will ba »mt by sail. p»era«e paid, <r by
et press, free ef etpottae pn Tided ma
' freifb; doae not exceed oaa dollar per
roiume). for f7 •» per roiaaw.
Cloth caees for each ratawa. aailahie far
binding, will ba sent by taail. post-paid,
oa recetjit of fI.M each
Reailtaace shuald he amde by Pmef
' fice Motley Order er Draft, la aeatd ehaasa
' of foea. *
.Vrw*j«aper< ere a mt ta eepp dw ad- er
| fteeaarai a-tlWl the rjpreae aeder mt
| HASTE* A BBOTBBBS.
AddfNss HARPER A BROTHERS.
New T-trfc
' 1893
• HARPER S BAZAR.
\ ILLrSTBATBD.
' HABraa's BAAAB m a ; oortxai for tha
i home, ft Kivae the ftillear and iatoet >w
furmatioa aboat Paetuuaa. and ito snaar
oaa itliwtrauußa. Pans liaigrn. aad pat
tern sheet ot ppiementA are ndisptasaSla
f alike to the hotae Jress- maker aad tae aaa
feeei.inal inndiate. Na expense is iparid ta
make its artiacia ataaetireaaaa of-Be high
est order. Its ttrtget Hacisa. a sis mag
i samadiss, sail esaafs aidy
, all taeCes, aad its laet page ut haw aa a
> badgat ef wit aad hnaMr la its weekly
> laeaen everything ia included which a tf
■ interest to women. Tito Serials tar IBM
will he written By Walter Btnaal and Bd
ca l.yali. Chnecaa Terhnne Hemct wtll
fhrniah a practical series, entitled. "At
the Toilet. liraee King. Oliver Throaa
Miller, aad Caadaea Wheeler wit! ha Aw
ijorßt cwetribatsea. The wwrb mt wnaiea
in the CtdnrahMß Etpwaatiaa will ha rally
repreeented with naiit :Hwacrattoaa T
i W Higgimeia. Ib "W.ttasa aad Mea,
will please a cultivated audience
HARPERS PERIODICA LA
Per Tear;
HARPBR'S MAii.tZINE M ■»
BABPER'H BTKBELT *<m
HARPFrH BA2AR ... ASB
HARPERS TOCNS PBOPLB tm
Powfiiye Frrt to a 0 «ekeen*m mm "tm
i failed *ttttr*, Csamki. asd JBuraee.
The V olumea of the BAA. a a legtn with
the first N amber for Janoerr <>f earn year.
will begin with the Nnmher earraat as she
time of receipt ef order
BOBGJ Voluaaea of II tares a Baits for
three yean beck, ta iieet ctotk naOiac.
will be test by snail. p.«tag" paid, er if
eiprv.sa, tree of evp-na» - prmeidsd she
treigh' dees n»t exceed -me At>iter par eat-
Ainv for »7 *• ymr Totiune.
Cloth Cases for -men colarae. aiiCaMa for
iMßdiag, wtll be eat By aaad. past peeAoa
reaetpt of Sl.tJO eaeh.
Remittance siotid he BKade »r Pliaa ef
fice Moaey Order er Uvaft. to aroid , kaa in
of toes.
.VeirjfMpers er* ail to -see 'W -adeec
fMeaarel eiltsat fkr *rpmm en** eg
Hiirei A BettTßsaa.
Address HARPBBA BRI»THBRS.
New Teak.
j|J|THE CULTIVAT3Bjg
Country Gentleman
The bast aftto
AclRIiT LTI RAL WE SB LIES
mom t<a
Farm Crops and Pi'Oi—■.
Horticulture A. Fruit Growl a«
Live-stock aad Owirytmg,
While it aise larHadee all aitaar lepart
aenta ef Rural interest, mek mm me Ptoal
try Tard. Kntoaa. legy Bee- Eeeytae.ttiaaa
hntise aad C.rapery, * tlerisart Be- ue*.
Farm aad Aaaasere. Piw'Bfo
Reading r-eawkw Eeaaamy aad a aaaa
marr ef tke !tew» of the Week Ito Mar
let Report are unusually lampleta ead
mnrh attention ts paid to tke Pi' i|iit. ef
the Craya. as t. mwtag light ape* ms af
the meet tmpertaai of sit ('in i iam> "I
to Bey «ed Whee to
Illnstrated. Md by a RKI'BNT BN
LARIiBMEXT. eamkaiße mere -eerfiag
matter tlaa ever ha*we. Tha *hemneeie«i
price ta ie. jS per rear. b«t w» Ar a
VPBCIAI. RBW CTION ia «mr
CLUB BATES TOR :B«3-
Tw«» Sraei BirrwMie. m oae remittance **
Six #rse«:Birri«»s. As Aa
Twrnxvi Arssraienoite aa Ba B
aU Hewtlafowrthsra 5*1893.
paying tn advance'new. we will ea i the
paper WBSS:.T. foam oar raaeaat ef me re
mittance. to January Ist. Witknef
charge
tySaeeimaa Coatee flee. A Mas ■
I.CTHEB Tf'*Eßß A #>N PUkftdban.
Atbaav. N. T.
MiCia Strsst itiroy.
WM BIEHL PRO^R
One square weet af Maim 9c. m
Mifflin SC Ail goai, aa* kurasat
aew baggtee aad carrlagaa. Lisantaaa
day aad aighL TeieyhaH 35* Ml
ABvaruae la * IfIBJB