Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 17, 1893, Image 2

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FRIDAY, NOV EMBER .". 1893.
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Thb tremendous Republican Tictory will
put the Democratic Congress and Admin -
iptration '•in • hole," as the sajing is, as
to what they will do with the present
tariff laws; for if they attempt to carry out
the tariff plank of their last year's plat
form they will make matters worse for
themselves, and the Nation. Tbe tariff
plank ef the Chicago platform reads as
follows:
We denounce Republican protection as a
fraud, a robbery of the great majority of
the American people for the benefit of the
few. We declare it to be a fundamental
principle of the Democratic party that the
Federal government has no constitutional
power to impose and collect tariff Unties
except for tbe purpose of revenue only, and
we demand that the collection of such taxes
shall be limited to the necessities of the
government when honestly and economi
cally administered.
County Totals.
Tht total vote cast at the late election
n this county aggregates about 8,200. The
largest was that for Bberiff, 8.238, and the
smallest for a county office (except coroner)
is 8178, for both Prothonotary and Clerk
of Courts.
Jackson's plurality over Osborn is 1552,
and his majority over all is 1142.
Campbell has 1372 over Mechling; Wick
has 1465 over Beers; Beaton has 1201 over
Russell; Martin 1378 over Marburger; and
Crimen takes the cake with 1917 over Mc-
Collough, (Dem.)
McColiougb, (Rep.) for County Commis
sioner has 1667 over Wilson, (Dem.) and
he in turn has 895 over Kelly which is
greatly to the credit of the Democratic
party of this county.
Allison hat 1470 oyer Elliot, and he has
212 more than Bulford.
THB VOTE.
The official footings are as follows.
STATE TaßAsraca.
Samuel M. Jackson 4676
Frank C. Osborn.. 3124
John S. Kent 354
F. M. Windsor 56
JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT.
David Newlin Fell 4620
Samuel G. Thompson 3144
Herbert T. Ames 358
J. A. Stevenson 61
SHERIFF
Andrew G. Campbell 4671
Wm. T. Mechling 3298
Jonn C. Kerr 268
Graham Campbell 1
REGISTER Asl> RkCORBER.
John S. Wick 4700
Alex M. Beers 3235
John R.. Humphrey 273
PROTHOHOTAR Y".
Samuel M. Seaton 4547
Alex Russell 3346
David Cuppa 294
COOSTT TREASURER
John T. Martin 4623
Geo. Marburger 3245
Wm. H. OTT 333
CLSRK OF COUBTS.
Joseph Criswell 4894
D U. McCoUough 9. 2077
William Watson 316
COCITY COMMISHIOHBRS.
Samuel W. McCollogh 4771
Bichard Kelly *666
Gee. W. Wilson 3104
Jobn C. KeUy 2209
Archie Stewart 308
Jos. H. Wally ,285
cotnrrr auditors.
John IT. Allison 4663
Robert H. Yonng 4430
Addison Elliot 3193
Jobn 8. Bulford 2981
Jas H. Renison 342
Wm. B. Fletcher 327
COROHBR.
Geo. M. Graham 4658
Jno. G. Renno 3097
Total Vote by largest vote in each
township. 8471
Lincoln League.
At the meeting ot the Lincoln League,
laat Friday evening, the following-offlcers
were eleoted for the ensuing year.
President, Andrew Brymer; Vice Presi
dents, T. R. Young, Wm. Burton, Alf
Shira, Albert Sbrader, R. M. Johnson,
Xevton Black, James N. Gal breath; Sec'y.
James M. Carson; Treasurer, James N.
Moore; Executive Committee, David E.
Dale, Casper Sherman. Wm. Su artslander,
Adam Kamerer, Peter Schen?k, A. G.
Campbell, N. C. MoCollough.
Election Notes,
Official returns from 63 of tbe 67 coun
ties in Pennsylvania, and unofficial from
tbe others give Jackson, our candinate lor
State Treasurer, a majority of over 138,000
the greatest majority since Grant beat
Greely by 137.748 Tbe total vote polled
in the state was 774,000.
McKinley's majority in Ohio is 81,347.
He carried 62 of tbe 88 counties.
Tbe majority in New York for the state
ticket is 35,000, with tbe Legislature strong
ly Republican.
Tbe next Assembly of New Jersey will
be two-thirds Republican.
Complete returns from Massachusetts
give Greenbalge (Rep) for Governor a plu
rality of 34,105, a Republican gain of 40,-
000 over the vote of 1892.
In Nebraska Harrison, Rep. for Supreme
Judge bas 0,000 plurality.
lowa gives the Rep. State ticket 35,000,
and elected a Republican Legislature,
which will elect a U. S. Senator.
Allegheny county polled 42,742 rotas tor
Jackson. Rep.. 19.105 for Oshorn, Dem.
682 for Kent, Probib. and 334 for Windsor,
Peoples party; Jackson'ti plurality over Os
born is 23,637. For Sheriff. Richards, Rep.
bad 40.391, and Russell, Fusion, 22,714.
tbe otber Fusion and Democrat candidates
ran about tbe same vote as Russell.
Washington Notes.
Quite an excitement was created in
Washington, Friday, by the announcement
that tbe Administration had dee'ded to re
store Queen Lil. to ibe throne of Hawaii by
force and oust tbe present Republican
government.
Tuesday it was reported tbat the Cabinet
was united In its support of Cleveland's
policy regarding Hawaii; that England,
also, favored the restoration of Queen Lil.,
and tbat two U. 8. war vessels bad been
ordered to Honolulu.
President Cleveland appointed *Jno. R.
Reed to succeed Cooper as Collector of
Customs at Philadelphia. Reed was re
commended by Harnty.
The proposed forcible interference by
tbe Administration in tbe affairs of another
country, without tho consent of Congress,
is unconstitutional.
Sandyhill and Vicinity.
Sandyhill ha* the beet *ohool in the
townihip.
8. B. llarbiitoii ha* dug 200 rod* of
itraigbt run, the dimensions are 5x3.
It. Kennedy ia doing a good businea* at
present.
The bojm of Bakeratowa who have beon
hunting in the Allegbennie* are borne and
report a good time.
i'rof. J. F. Whiteside* i» teaching oar
school tbi* winter.
Harrv and Frank Flick and D. I'lengh
bad quite a rabbit bant last Saturday.
George Fair, Sr. and Steven Donald*on
are now employed on the Chartier leaae.
B. A 11.
"IT snowed next day
And likewise it*
Been Knowing ever aioce;
And wben the vote*
La*t week were ca*t.
It made tree trader* wince."
—Fifty rtionnand people in New York
last week bared their arm* for luoculauuu
by tbe vaccinating ccrpi.
BUTLER CO. ELECTION NOV. 7, 1893, Official.
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Prospect Cuds.
You don't know that:
It is time for another epistle from good
old Prospect.
John Shaffer, A 1 Shaffer. Harry English
and Al Shanor were highly pleased with
their trip to tbe World's Fair.
J. Park Hays haa been suffering wi h
catarrh of the hand tor two or there
weeks.
Frank P. Critchlow entertained his S. S.
class on Hallowe'en. He provided inter
esting exercises and a sumptuous supper
for his guests.
Nelson Shearer, of Bennet, was here
recently, calling on bis many friends. No
doubt it was so hot for Democrats about
Fituburg that Neis. thought it best to
come to a quieter clime.
Miss Martin has returned from a two
weeks visit to ber cousin, Mrs. Pearce of
Greenville and to ber friend, Mrs. Magee
of Mercer.
Our Election Board, Wm. Shaffer, Ham
ilton Kincaid, George Weigle, Arbuckle
McGowan and John Wygal, made a very
sudden visit to Huller, last Friaay evening
to supply some omission in tbe election re
turns. Boys, we sympathize with you, for
other intelligent men got into the same
hole.
Mrs. J. C. Roxberry is improving from a
severe attack of neuralgia.
Mrs. Roth is recovering from a sick spell
and an absess on ber face.
Joseph Ash and wife of Evans City visit
ed Jobn Martin and wife not long ago.
Miss Marmn Hays of Mile Run was tbe
guest of ber friend, Miss Clara Lepley one
day last weok.
Commissioner Humphrey was here Sat
urday beforo the Repubican cyclone, dis
tributing tbe election papers.
Mrs. Lank Roth gave a carpet-rae sew
ing and tins lunch to her neighbor women,
one evening last week. We didn't bear
who sewed tbe most rags.
Charlie Kelly has taken tbe agency lor
the Clauss bread-knite and a double joint
ed, self greasing griddle. Those are good
useful goods, and Charlie is doing a good
business with them.
Carl Shanor and Charles Krantz, who at
tend Tbiel College, Greenville, came home
last Friday for a few days in order to bur
ry tbeir potatoes and turnips, make their
kraut and get ready for winter in general.
We are glad to see the boys look so well.
Mrs. C. M. Edmundson was taken down
quite sick one day last week, but is im
pioving slowly at present.
Gus Shannon is at his studio these nice
days, aad is better prepared than ever to
take your picture or your friends picture.
David Lepley of Mile Run spent last
Saturday with bis little lrienu Charley '
Lepley of New Castle St.
J. L. Alexander, who was sick for some
time, is able to be at bis work again.
Jo Cosity.
What Tramps did in Washington State.
Naples is a small lumber siding on tbe
Great Northern road in Washington,
about forty miles east of Spokane.
Jacob Herner was the owner of a small
sawmill at Naples, where he lived with
bis wife and son. There is no other
neighbor within half a mile of tbe mill.
Tuesday last the son, John, went to IJon
ner's ferry, and upon bis return tbat night
he was confronted with a sight tbat froze
his blood with horror. On tbe floor of the
mill he found his mother lying in a pool of
blood nearly dead, and a few feet distant,
bound to tbe carriage used in conveying
logs to tbe saw, was bis father, dead, hav
ing been sawed in two. Tbe son applied
such restoratives as were at hand, and
succeeded in bringing bis mother to con
sciousness, when she painfully and wU..
much diffculty related to hint what had
occurred.
About 4 o'clock in the « <moon she
was sitting In tbe bouse, wbku is a short
distance from tbe mill, alone, when two
drunken tramps came to tho. door and dr
inanded food, at tbo ; ame time using very
offensive language. She became frighten
ed and succeeded in slamming and bolting
the door before they could get in. Tbe
tramps then went to tbe mill and finding
no one there, returned to the bouse and
demanded admittance, which being refus
ed tbey broke in tbe door. Finding their
victim alone, one of the men criminally as
saulted Mrs. ilerner In her struggles
Mrs. Herner emitted piercing shrieks,
which were heard by her husband who WHS
in the timber a short distance away. He
hastened to the house, arriving a» the
second tramp was in tbe act of committing
on assault. Being unarmed he was sav
agely attacked by the men, and alter a
terrible struggle, in which tbe tramps were
badly bruised, Ilerner was knocked tense
less.
Ia order to cover up their crime ibey
hit-upou the plan of putting llerner on Hie
lop carriage and Hawing him in twain
While they were engaged in their lieudihh
work Urn. llerner ataggered to the null
aud implored tbein to xparo her hu*band,
but wa* iioswered by a terrible blow on the
head with a Htick of wood in the hand* ol
one of her arxailaiit*, which rendered her
m.coniicioQb to what further trannpired
until her aon returned. The tramp* ex
ecuted their horrible deed, aud leavinu
Mr* llerner for dead, they lied. The to
spread the now* to the nurroundiug net
tier* aud a poHHe wm noon formed lo hum
down the men, but it wa* feared they have
escaped, ax they had neveral hour- the
mart.
Petrolia Ilem».
J. 8. Welnb ol Manington, W. Va. paid
our town a vi*it la»t Thur*.lay. He put a
headxtoue on hi* brother Andrew'* grave
in Ilearcreek cemetery,
Team* are hauling the brick from the
old Mammic Hall to Went Hunbury.
Mr. ltobert I'ew, an old and reapeded
citizen ol l'arker township, died on fhur*-
day of l»»t week, ai/ed abont 76 yearn.
John Stoop* of Allegheny twp. paid our
town a visit on Saturday. Come again.
A Sensational Murder Case.
James Newton Hil! of Tarentum was
placed on trial in Pittsburg, Monday, for
the murder of Mrs. Rosa Rotzler, of Apollo.
On the night of March 7 Mrs. Rotzler
was found dead in the east end of the
Allegheny parks. There were two bullet
holes in her head and her throat was cut in
two places. Directly across her body lay
James Newton Hill with a gastly knile
wound in his throat. The murdered woman
was a wido*- and lived with her IG-year old
b»y at Apollo. Hill lived at Tarentum,
whero la haa a wife Mrs. Kotzler and Hill
were iutimate friends. Hill, while work
ing at Apollo, was in the habit of visiting
the hoite of Mrs Kotzler.
After tbe murder in Allegheny park Hill
w«s taken to the Allegheny Geuoral hospi
tal where he hovered between life and death
for several mont hs. The police suspected
bim of the murder and thought that he at
tempted to suicide after its commission.
He was guarded by tho police until a few
months ago when ho was taken to the
county jail. The grand jnry found a true
bill ol indictment charging willful murder
and he was remanded for trial.
The puzzling feature of the case, and the
one that causes tbe greatest doubt of Hill's
guilt in the minds of many is that he lias
persistently and consistently insisted that
Mrs Rotzler's latal wounds and his own in
juries were received at the hands of another
man. This he asserted while lying on the
operating table of the Allegheny General
hospital a few minutes alter the tragedy
with the blood pouring from a gaping
wonnd in his throat, and after being assured
by the physicians that he could not live fn
hour. When bis remarkable vitality and in
douiitable courage give bim a lighting
chance for his life, although weak and
feverish, he s'.outly mautaiued his inno
ctxice. He has not deviated once from bis
original statement and appears to be buoy
ed up 4>y the consciousness that he is not
guilty of the crime imputed to him.
When arraiged belore Judges Slagle and
Collier, Jiill appeared to bo perfectly self
possessed and nodded cheerfully to friends
whenever he recognized tbem in the court
room. He wore a silk handkerchief about
bis neck and thus concealed the gaping
wound in bis throat
Alter a jury was empanelled the case
was opened; Hill's revolver and bloody
knife were put in evidence, and several
witnesses were examined—among them the
son ol the dead wouian.
Tueaday several witneß*e« were ex
amined regarding the (lnluilrt <>l the crime,
and then came the Kensation of the da>
tho reading of a lot of letter* from flill to
Mr*. Kotzler, demanding money and threat
ening to eipone hi* relation H with her il Hho
refused. The letters were found in Alri*.
ICotzler'* hod alter her death.
Wednenday, ii ill wont on the Htand and
told biit htory <if the murder —He wan sit
ting on a bench in the Hark with Mrs Kotz
le»»wben a man came up behind them cut
hi* throat, nhot Mr*. Kotzler, and then ran
away.
TIIK ItuHrtian P. 0. department ban de
veloped a new nourco of revenue. By a
decree all regi*tered letter* are to be open
ed by tbe postman in the receiver'* pren
euce, and if found to contain money from
abroad 70 per cent of the amount in to be
Heizt'd.
Hood's Praises Itself
Kidney Troubles - Bright'*
Disease Cured
Now Able to Work and Sound M •
Dollar^
Mr. John Saxton
Of Bcotidale. Pa.
-1 do tfrtntr Hood's Hariaparllla U' worth Ita
wslghtln gold.' For four year* 1 sufferad misery
with terrible pains In my back and trouble with
my kidneys. The doctors thought 1 had Brlght's
disease. Many a lime I had to Rive up work,
and continually grew worse, and when I sat or
stooi>ed down I had to be helped up. At last
had to give up and K'J to bed and remain six long
weeks. It was then I began to take Hood s
Harsriparllla, aud I soon found Ujat It was help
ing me although 1 had been told nothing would
help me and thought
I Would Havs to Die.
But I continpod to Improve till 1 am now In por
fcct health and have as good a back as any man
In town. Today I can <lo a good day's work,
anil truly feel that Hood's fiarsaparUla was a
Hod-send to me. lam as sound a i the best dot-
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Cures
tar that was ever made, and I want this Stat*
mr nt put Into print so that everybody can see
what good It did me. Kvcry word of the above
can bo proved by a score of people here wUo
know how I suffered and how I have been
cured. I took but tlx bottles. I think no one
can praise Hood's Bsrsaparllla as much as II
will praise Itself." JOIIV KAXTOM. Beottdale,
Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania.
Hood'* Pills are the best after dinner PUl*
Mtijt (Dwavp, «v« bviKtsch*. X*J»
Demorest Contest at Prospect,
A contest for the Demorest silver medal
was held in Chnpel Hall, M>.uday evening,
Nov 0. The contestants were six youiig
men ol eicellunt ability. They were Char
lev Bow-rs. SanineJ McCollongh, Charlie
.Blake, Jainc:* Mcv h monds, Charlie Hoeter
and Ira Wilson. The speakers ail did well
and it would have been no mistake on the
part of the judges to have awarded the
prize to any one of them. It is very sel
dom one has the opportunity to hear s.i
many real good, first class orations, as
these young speaker* gave their audience
on this particular occasion. We don't
say this in any sense to flatter, for the
truth ought not to be considered flattery
We would like to give each speaker's
subject, but haven't the programme a„
hand. Each oration was a Phillipic at the
demon of intemperance, and we hope each
orator will be as earnest throughout his
life in the warfare against this licensed
crime as he was on the evening of Nov. <5,
1893. The medal was awarded to Jas.
McClymoDd'.and Kev. Clark made the pre
sentation speech in well chosen language.
A beautiful present was given to Ira
Wilson and Charlie Hoeter, having been
the rule to give a present to all who enter
these contests three times, provide! they
are not awarded the mtdal. No one need
be discouraged. Learning the power and
ability to speak before an audience is
worth more to a young rnau or young
woman than a hundred medals are worth,
although the medal is a distinguishing
feature in the contest. The contests are
gotten up under the auspices of the W. C.
T. U. and especially by Mrs. Kev. Young
who is Supt. of Contests for Butler county.
Mrs Young will arrange another contest
for New Years night, at which time a class
of young ladies w ill bo the contestants
Alter that, there will be six silver medals
here, and then those who bold them will
contest for a gold medal.
Those who bold silver medals are Frai.kie
Uodds, Eddie Young, Jas. McClymonds,
Mrs. Willis Pyleand Mrs. Jesse Bowers.
The music for the c-ntest was made by
Miss Waddell, who is a J'oung player ol
great promise.
The people are taking more interest in
these contests than they used to, and the
audiences are growing larger with every
contest. The W. C. T. J. is engaged in a
work that ought to receive the moral sup
port of everybody, if it doesn't get the active
physical support it deserves The Union
here is in a flourishing condition, as it
should be, for it is right under the eye of
the President of the County. Mrs. J. 0.
Dodds, who is trying to organize a Union
wherever the opportunity uffords a chance
Asa pebble may stop an avalanche, so we
hope no one may say or do anything that
will, in any way, hinder the promotion of
this great cause for (iod, home and native
land.
OKK I'BKSKHT.
I'ctersville Item*.
Sammy Koae,son*of|Jobn KoseTell outi.f
a wagou Sunday and broke his leg.
It is a lact that Connoquenessing towu
ship has t'io oldest man now living in But
ler county, John Cable near Whitestown is
in his 103 d year. He has been blind lor
two years, but otherwise is enjoying rea
sonably good health.
The sick spoken of in our last are im
proving except Donald Watson who is not
so well and is now confined to his bed.
Esq. Wise and wife visited in Heaver
Falls and New Brighton last week.
Con Nicklas Co. cotnnieueod spudding
Monday morning on the.Kaltenbach farm.
URPKHWRITKK.
C. & D.
ALWAYS
Take into consideration that money
eaved in as {rood an money earned.
The best. w») to nave money in to
buy good goods at the right price.
The on I j reason tbat our trade is
increasing constantly is the fact thnt
we baudle only goods of first quality
and sell them at very low prices
We huve taken unusual care to
provide everything new in Hats and
Furnishing (Joods for this season,
and as we have control of many
especially good articles in both lines
we can do you good if you come to
us
We confidently say that in justice
to'hems* Ives all purchasers sbonld
inspect our goods.
Visit us.
COLBERT & DALE,
2'!2 S Main Htreei,
Hutler * Pa
BI'TLEK COUNTY
Mutual Fire {lnsurance Co.
Office Cor. Wain & Cunningham Btt.
H. C. IIKINKMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRKCTOKH:
Mire I WtCk. Henderson Oliver,
l»r. W. Irvin. .1 amen Stephenaon,
W. W. Maekinore.J N. Weitxef,
I'. Bowman. l>- T. Norns.
Oeo Keitercr. "has. ftebhun,
John (irohman, John Koentnu.
LOYAL S. M'JUNKIfI. Agent,
DEATHS
CARROLL.—Oct. 30, 1893, Amanda,
widow of the late Daniel Carroll, ot
Cranberry township, Butler Co., Pa.,
aged 71 years 7 months and five days.
GALLAGHER—At his home in Allegheny,
Nov 10, 1893. U H. Gallagher, aged
about 50 years. Mr. Gallager was born
in Muddy-creek twp. He was elected
Register and Recorder of this county in
1878. His remains were buried in the
UP. cemetry at Prospect, Sunday. His
wife alone survives him, his only child, a
son, having died in infancy.
G ANTER—At his home in Butler, Nov.
13. 1893. Earl W. son of L. T. Ganter,
aged six years and 8 months.
, d ?^Poivderj
Jftk °
A cream of tartar baking powder High
if til 11 i»* 11 UHlflll —lllll
I tiili A TLAUY Cftmnirl H HI 1 IJ I 11.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
106 Wall St.. N. Y.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrators and Executors of estatei
can NOCURE their receipt bonks at the CITI
XKH office.
Administrator's Nolice.
Notice It hereby given that letters ot adminis
tration on the estate or Frederick liiirry. late
of the twp. or KratikllQ, county or Butler
and state or reunify I van la. deceased, have been
granted to KH/.dtielh Hurry, resident, or Said
lowuihlp. to whom all perauai Indebted to said
estate are required to make payment and those
having clalun or ncinands will make known
the same without deiav.
MRS. KIJ/.AHKTII BUKRY. Adin'rx.
Mt. Chestnut 1* O.
nutlet Co., t'a.
8. K. Bowser. Atty.
Orphans' Court Sale.
By virtue of an order and decree of the Or
phan's Court of Butler county. Penn'a. the unj
derslgned, Kxecntor of the I ait will and testa
rnent of Robert Heneigesscr, latent Wlntleld
township, county and i tate alurisulu, deceased
will offer at public auction, on the premises on
THURSDAY, NOVUM I! EK 30th, lsiW.
at t o'clock p rn. of said day : One hundred and
twenty-eight acres of laud, more or less, situat
ed In the township, comity and state aforesaid;
hounded on the north by lands of Win. Btcket
on the cant t>y lands of itavld llesselgegber, on
the HOutfi by lauds of John Hesse lgeiser and
N . Kirklaiid, ami on the west liv lands of Karl
HMnefifCMiier. Hill and Painters heirs. Brick
dwelling house .frame hum anil outbuildings,
and good orchard thereon. About Keveniy
acre* Uiere if cleared, fenced and under noon
stale of cultivation. balance woodland. In all
reaped* this is auwng the best farms in \yin
tleld towuHhtp.
IKKMSOK SA 1.1.< ltif-1 lllrd of purchase
money to tin paid un continuation of sale, and
one-third In one ye ir and remaining third In
two leers tlicr-aft. r with Interest 'rom said
ccnllrmatlnii and to Is- SECU'Cd by Judgment,
bond or moitgage. Title (food.
.IAIIE.H lIKKHKUiKSSK.It,
1)A\II> lIiSSKMIKSSKH.
Executors oi Kobirl Hetwelgesaer, (lcc'd.,
(.easurevllle. nut ler'o . pa., Oct. 7, lsii."l,
Mcjunklu ii Calbre it It,
Atfys.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given tbat Charles I'. (Joeh
rlnß, assign*-" of .1, F. Si tiai tTer. has tiled his
tlnal account as aa» lgnee, In the office of the
I'rotb inoliiry of the t out lof Common I'leas of
Butler county, I'enn'a., at M'a. f>. No. 3, Dec.
Term, IS'.y. and that the same will be present
ed to said Court for continuation an I all i van
.in Wednesday, the Gih day of December, ISIM
PntkOHtarfiUDlM, .1 • in N w. BaowM,
Nov. 4. lsv.l. I'rothonotarv.
Executors' Notice.
letter* testamentary having been granted to
the under«lgned under the las', will and tentii
ment of I mule I M< IteavM t, dec d late of Itruily
twp.. Butler county, Pa.. all persons knowing
Iliemselvei mdebti'd to the estate of Ntld de
cedent will pleas.- (alland nettle and any having
claim* against Hie same will present them duly
authenticated for si ti lenient.
MAIt V \. MCDKAVITT.
IOIIN 11. Mt'UIMViTT. Kxecutors
A. M. Cornelius. Att'y. West. Liberty, Pa.
Adtniniatratora' Notice.
iMIi-r* of Administration,o. T. A.,on the
estate of Nicholas King, dec'd., late nl Con
cord twp , Hutler Co., Pa., having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted lo said es
tate will please make immediate payment,
and any having claims against the same
will present them duly authenticated for
Kettle men t to
MARY KINO, Adm'x.,
J as. N. Moore, Feitchville I' 0.,
Att'y, Hutler Co., Ha.
Administrators' Notice.
KHTATK OF WII.LIAM HUHTNEK.
Notice in hereby piven lhat letter* of ad
ministration on the enlate of William Burt
ner, dee'd. late of Clinton tnwnnhip . Butler
county. Pa., have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all person* indebted lo said
e*tale are requested to make payment, and
tho*e having claims or demands will make
known Ihe same without delay.
J, H I.At'DIN,
E. WKBTERMAN
Administrators.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
By virtue o! sundry writs of \ en. Ex.. FL Fk.
Lev. Fa., xc . issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas ol Butler Co.. Pa., and to me directed
there will be exposed to public sale at the
Court House. In the borough of Butler, on
Monday, the 4th day of Dec.,
A D. 1593, at 1 o'clock p. m. the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
K. 0. No. 35 Dec T.. lt«J. C. Walker. Att'y.
All the right, title, interest and claim of J. L.
McNamee 01. In and to 25 acfs of land, more
or less, situated in Venango twp.. Butler Co..
Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit : On the north
by land of Harper, east by land of Cochran
heirs. South b\ land of John People rnd Bruch
lln heirs, an.l west by land 01 Harper. About
*0 acres cleared, fair state of cultivation and
having a log and board dwelling house each
and a log barn erected thereon, seized and
taken 111 execution as me oroperty of J. L. Mc-
Namee at the suit of Mifflin & Mifflin Jr
E. D. No. m. Dec.T.. lst»3. K. Marshall. Att'y.
All the nalit, title, interest and claim ol
Aughtry Edgar, of. In ana to 40 acres ol land,
more or less, situateJ In Peun. iwp.. Butler Co.,
Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Ou the nortn
by lands or Beuj. Powell et al, east by laud ol
Harrison PuiT. south by land Of James Marilu's
heirs et al, west Dy Tuos. M. Marshall Sr. el al*
Mostly cleare •, all under good fence and in a
good state ot cultivation, one good orchard, and
having a two story frame dwelling house,tranie
barn aud outDulldiuus thereon. Seized and
taken in ex CUUOD as the property ol Aughtry
Edgar at Ihe suit ol G. W. icmnidt acta t. 1*
Friday late partners as Schmidt & Friday for
use 01 G. W. Schmidt.
E. D. No. 123 Dec. T., 1888. A. T. Black Att'y.
All the right, title, interest aud claim ot
James L. llenry Adui'r. ol Margaret J Uenry.
dec d aud James i, Henry, of. in and to. certain
lot ol 1 and. more or iess. situited in Butler bor
ough. Butler Co. Pa., bounded as follows, lo
wit: Begiunlug al tae northwest corner ou
McKeau St.. thence east by an alley ISS leet to
an alley, tneuce south oy said alley »"> leel,
thence west by lot now ol Dr. Johuslon 185 leel.
more or less, thence by Mcheun north 45
leel to tue place o! beginning. And being the
same conveyed by said A. iroutinan to the said
Margaret J . lleuiy . and having a two story
trauic dwelling house and outbuildings thereon,
seized and taken 111 execution as the properly
ol James L. Henry.Aum'r. ol Margaret J Henry,
deed aud James 1. Henry at the suit ot A.
Trouiman.
E. D. No. 122, Dec T. 1593. ltalston & Greer,
Attorneys
All the right, title. lUieresl aud Ciatm of
Jaco.i Kelly . owner or repuieJ owner and Jo
aeph lirittiau, contractor,ol. lu aud to a certain
to ol land, more or less situated In Butler bor
ough. i.uller Co., ra., bouuded as follows, to
wn: Commencing at a post leel horlu on the
south corner ot lot So. 8. thence eastward atonic
lot ot Misses Kockensleiu 91 leet <> Inches lo a
post al an alley , Ihence norlhward along said
alley 3j leet to a poit, thence northward *i leel
lo posl ou St. Mao s St. thence souihwaro
along St. Mary St. 30 leel 10 place ol begluhlug
Being part ol lot No. 8 lu a plau of lots survey
ed by Geo. C. Plliow for J. Berg & Co. vVltu a
two-story irame dwelling house 20 by 30 leet
it rooms and hall on urst door, lower story y feel
8 inches, second glorj 8 feet high, erected
thereon Seized and taken 111 execution as the
property 01 Jacob Kelly owner or reputed own
er. Joseph Bi'iiuau. Contractor at the suit ol
Greer & Company.
F. D, No. 107. Uec. T, 18U3. S. F. Bowser. Att'y.
Ail the rigut, title, interest aud claim ol
T. Okeson, 01. lu and lu 1 acre of laud, more ur
less, situated lu Foriersviiie borough, Muddj
creek twp., Hutle. Co., I'a.. bounded as lullu.v?».
to-wit: uu tlie nortu 0> au alley, east.Dy Mam
sired, south oy Town iia.il property aud Win.
Humphrey, west by laud oi CaleD C'oovert
vvitn 1 iraiue bulldiugs used as store rooms.
Irame stable erected tuereoo Seized aud tak
en lu execution as ihe properly of S. T. Okesou
at the suit or J. M. Marshall (or use.
K. I). No. 115. Dec, T., IHU3. W. A. Forquer,
Atty.
All the right, rltie, interest and claim oi
ileury iiay aud Susan Hay 01. lu aud to ati acrea
ol laud, mure or less, situated lu Muuuyervek
twp., liuiier Co., i'a., bounded as lollows, tu
vvit: tiegluuluK at tile curuer. tUeuce
auutfefl tNiiiiw * parent** wi ,•<<->! Djr bulla ot
luriueily ui .Jouii ©Colt: thence souih wesl
Arj 4-Jo perches lu a post uy lamia lorm rly oi
Joun bcuii; inence nurtu west 7JX perciit-.i to
a cMune on puollc ruad by lanus ot L>aV!a
Frailer; iheuce east 210 perches by lauus ol
l'avid Fruzlcr to place ui beginning. With «.
IMO stor> nrlck dwelling house, tranie barn,
guud orchard and other outbuildings and J
producing uil wells thereon. Seized aud laken
in execution as tlic property ui ilcorj Hay anu
.Susan iiay at the sun oi Al ItuiT and 11 bchneide
inan.
& I). No. 113, Dec. T„ lwj. W. 11. Lusk, Atty.
All the riKht. title, Interest and claim oi
liavid i>. liiacK 01, In and to t acres of land,
inoicorlesa. »ituaU>d lu village ot Valencia.
Adams twp., Hutier Co . I'a. bounded as Ioi-
IUWS, 10-wiu (>u tuc norm by laua ol Bter
rett; east by land ol fSterrett; souih by a*»
alie> and wesi by land oi Hterrett. With a two
aioi> iraiin* dwelling house and otuer out
uuiiaings Uiereon. Seized aud taken In exe
cuiiuu a a the property ol i>avid D. black at ihe
AUil ot David L». McKcWey tlx r. ot James Mo
ivelvey.
K. D. No. IOC, Dec. T., IM9J, W. A. Forquer-
Atl>.
All the right, Ulle, interest and claim ol
David C., Mci au d leas and .Mat ga re I A. Ma. and
lesS. his wile. 01. lu and to JO acres ol laud
more or less, situated ir Veuaugu twp., liuller
Co., Fa., bounded as follows tu-wii: Oa tne
north by lauus ot Caroline Chamoers; cast Uy
lanus ol Caroline Cuamoers; souiu oy lauds o«
John Itlalr aud west by lands ol oilne Cnam-
DIIIII. Hemic moeUj uumknl. unucr feoee MMI
in a lalr state ol cultivation with a shial! iramc
uwelling house and small lrauie ?table erected
Uiereon.
AL.Su of. iu and to \h acres or land, more or
lesrt, slluaied lu Village ol Faruilugtou. Ve
nango t*vp., jsuiler Co.. I'a., bounded as lui
luwa, to-Wit: On the north uy an ailej ; caat by
lot ol Johii McAllister; south uy tue fiercer anu
road and west uy lot bi Joun lieig lor
meily 1 hum jb iilair anu tue Sutler ruad. VN uu
atwuslur,> irauiti dwelling house aud iraiue
stable crectej tuereou. Seized aud lakcu lu
execution us tne property ol l>ay Id C'.Mccanu
less anu Margaret A, Alct'audiess, nls wile, at
ihe suit ol lnos. U. Mc-auauau, lor Ux»e, etc.
K, D. No. 127, l>ec. T„ lsua, A. U. Williams.
Ally.
All the light, title. Interest anil claim of D.
VV. vjlbsouol. In aud to certain lot of land. Wore |
or less, situated lu village ol NorlU Wa-uung
ion, WashlugtAiii twp., butler Co.. I'a. bound
ed as lollows. to wit: Ou the uortn by uu
alley; east Oy lauds ol Curlsty; souiu by New
lasiic street aud west by laud o( Henderson. |
Anu hav lug a two sloo frame dwellli g house,
name stable uiid oiner outbuildings thereon. I
seized .iidlakeulu dxecutlou as tue prupe rt>
01 I>. ■ UItNMMI '>l I In- BUM Ol JOMMI Uwflll MIMI
Mary A.itienn tor use ol Al»*x Mitchell, trus- j
let?.
ii. D. No. 175. Sept. T.. lsa.l, and li. I>. No 111.
Dec. X., ISV3, W. U. iiraudon an I Jas. 11.
Mates, Atiys,
All the right, tale, lntcrrst aud claim of M.
11. Mcmnu'-y oi. in and to so acres ol land,
more or le«*-», oiiuated lu COuOOfjueiiesslug iwp.
liUll*'. Co.. I'a.. buUudcd as to <vd:
On tn«- nortu by l'owder .villi road can. b>
lauds ol Win. lil.tkely, south uj laud->oi FraiiK
McKiuuey, et al, aud West by lauus of «len
suew xi •■ • >Vitu a oue aud oue-liall stur> j
iraui' Uwclllfu uouse, frame barn, orchard. I
in«»>«l> cleareu •■I an 1 1 proddJiug oil well
III* K 011.
\ <»f. iu and to 10 acres of I nil, m >re oi
*«, Bit'iated In Peuu tW|. , Uutler ( •> a..
,tinde«t fol.ows, 10-v\lt : On tin* ">
nds oi <*teen heirs; east oy laud- >1 Kilugiei,
t>h uy lauds of Claude O-Tard and public
• • i and west by lan is ol lorm. rly IMulap
I'UUhps and llari u«i Witu a I stor>
ue house, iraine n *n orciurd; inosili
icd, under fence an a good stau.* »f cai
vatlon. Seized aud ta..< . In eX'" Htloii as the
,»,operty or M. 11. Mctvinuey i Lib' suu ol
*•« tile i*. Mites lor use of I'll .p Oaubcu
i;. t# .No. ii Dec. T IH»J. W. 11. Lusk, Att'y
AU the rignt title. Interest and claim ox Mrs
\gnes It. Murrlii. of, in and to 80
mure or less, situated in Venango twp.. iiutln
« '• , l'a„ bounded as follows, to-wit: On tin*
. .rth by laud of John and Daniel Sli -run •
. laud of Michael Murnn. »o»ith by C t
« aurch property, and west by laud of II up
r. S.UD land being J«O§UJ clettred MK! I
lalr state of cultlvalioh. Hclzcd aud lakcu In
execution as tn»- property or M s. Agne-» 11. Mur
rin at the iuito s. K.v » St Cjinp tuy.
K. |>. No. 114 Dec. P., isj.t. W. 11. Lu-tk. Att y
AU tin: right, tit k*. tutercit aud Claim of L
M Hewitt Delt. aud Wlillam rtliutle f*rr<* tell
ant. of. lu and to a certain lot of laud more or
M ■itu»'«d in Butler Boro .Boiler. ,- i». i'a .
bounded as follows, to-wit: Ou tin; norm by >tn
II Hey. east by an alley, south by lot No *:i la
I lie h.tiue plan ol lots owned by Mrs Martha
Anderson. aud west by Hecond St. Said w*.
having a front of &u feel, more or Ichh. on Sn--
ond wt. uud extending thence eastwardly pre
serving Hie name w Idlh 1W feet. uiorc or li-aa,
to html itlley, being let No. K'i, block is in plan
of luis owned by the Butler Havlnga Hunk
and W.M. J'tirvlmice, «FJ . Willi a large two
slory Irume dwelling house uud other uulbuil'i -
liiKh thereon. .Seized uud tnkcii In execution
us the property of l>. M. Hewitt Deft aul Wil-
Hum rtliutto terre teu int at suit or J U I'J («el
bach.
I£. I). No. lli», IX c. T.. Mil. W. \. K»ri|il 'r mid
K. J. Korijatir. Ally*.
All tbc IIKIII-. title. Interest utld claim of
(iciirge Boyd of. In ami t > i acres o( land, more
or less, situated In Wl'jlleld n«|>., Butler Co..
I'u.. bounded ua follows, to >vil: On ttie uorMi
by lands nf v« m Cypher; cast by land* of "villi
uelClark; south by I In of Oiombacli uud
by public road,iiml beginning at a point in
centre of public road, ilieuce by the ecu re ot
HHiiiu MOiltli 17 wi st 7 perdu* and #6-100 to a
pon lii centre ol mad. thence by lands of
tirombadi north H:I east lil 'z 10 pi-rchen to u
IMISI. and stone neur walnut tree on line of
ttuuiiielClurk. tbeuci; by land of smie norm
I west ■ 11-l# pel. lies lo u poM. tlieiice by lauds
i.f Win. Cypher noil ill »:i wet ill i/> ton lurches
til a | ost 111 centre ol In id the place ol lieglll
lllUK. all cleared ami In : oml state ol cultlvu
linn. Seized and taken li execution ax the
property of George Boyd ut the suit of l(uiuin<*t
Bros lor Uhe. etc.
If l>. No. 33, 1)63. T„ In I. W. A. Korquor.
Ally.
All the right, title. Inlereit and claim of 11.
A. Mcljtuglilin of, lu and to l:w acre* of .and,
more or lers. situated lu Kilivlewi • Itutler
Co , I'u.. bounded as follows, to-wf mi the
noilti by lands of klclivrmolt and Kailor;
east by lamis ol Mays, » t al; Miulh liy lands ul
l.awicm e Mclaughlin and west by lands ol
ivpiots M c t.auu hllli. With a large two Htory
frame dwcllllM bottae, MMll Imnl staole. one
orchard, ino-lly cleared Innd, tiavlint 7 produc
ing oil wells there on, 7 Wood rigs comiilete. 3
boilers " i urines 17 strings of rodi of atioul
HKIII LI. each atrili|«. I rnrlmc II HI It. I< t liu'll
casing 7 strlius uVi 11 ekciiilinch casing uud
all oilier links Hue pip ■. fixture* .conuectlouh.
belongings thereto and used in connection
llier. with thereon. Hetied and tak -n 111 exe
cution im the property of «1. A. Vli - I,aui|llllii at
the sun of John W. Itecp for use, etc.
K. I). No. 111! Dec. T.. IWI3. s K Bowser. A't'y
All the rlKtil. title. Interest and claim of
Ueorge 1. Jack.of.lD and lo tlu- undivided I s lu
ti reel 111 all that certain leasehold estate.situat
ed oh lands of Oswald Kadi r 111 Kor
ward twp. Bmler Co, l'« . bounded us
lollows to-wlt: (In the north liy public road and
lands of l'eter Nlcltl is. east by public road that
pasaeH the aeliool hiniHe. south by the M I .un
arm} lease, west by lands of James Brandon.
COBtalnlnit W acres, more or leas, Willi one
woo i rig thereon.
A lX»_Of, in and to the undivided I-H tiller
eat In all that leitnlh less* hold esiati
sltuiiteil on lands of Oswald llader In
Forward twp, Butler Co, l'a.. bounded a«
follows, to wit: On the north by road to lam
lending to Kudu* house, east by land* Of Os
wald Barter, south by other lands of Oswald
leader, west by school house road ContululQK
5 a rcs mrlct measure ami being lo Held to right
ol chool bouse, together with all inaohlnery.
fixtures and Improvement* thereon und thereto
belonging Mid uat-d la uiwmtioii therewiijj.
ALSO—of in and to the undivided 1-8 inter -
est all Ui.it <f rt 4ln leasehold estate for oil
and (u p<irp«*>es on land* of Henry spit
baler In Forward twp. Butler Co. .Pa.,
bounded as follows, to-wlt : On the north
by lands of Samnrl Sarver. east by lands of
Henry Sptrhaier, south by lands of Oswald
Kader. and west, by lands ol W. J. Hlately,
containing 25 acres.
ALSO—Of. In and to the undivided 1-8 Inter
est in all that certain leasehold estate
situated on lands of Peter Nicklas In
Forward twp.. Hutler, Co., Pa, bounded as
follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of W.
J. Blakely. east by lands of Oswald Hader and
public road, south b> other lands of Peter Sick
las, and west by lands of Frank MrKtnney.
The north and south Hues pi said lease to be
parallel with each oiher. Containing 20 acres
with two producing oil wells thereon. 2 der
ricks and rigs. 2 boilers. 2 engines. 3 tanks, tub
ing casing, rods, pipe, etc.. aud all other fix
lures thereon and thereto belonging and used
m connection therewith.
t Lso of. In ai*l to the undivided J» interest
la all lhat certain leasehold in Connoquenes
slng and Forward twps., Butler C'-0.. Pa., on
lands of W.J. Blakelev. bounded as follows, to
wit: On the north oy other lauds of Win. J.
BUkeley; east by public road; south by lands
ot Peter icklas and west by lands of McKln
ney heirs. containing 30 acres more or less,
.itid having 2 producing oil wells thereoo, 2
d. racks, 2 boilers, 2 engines. 3 tauks, pipe on
ground, pipe and tubing, casing rods, etc., at.
in or near wells, and all omer fixtures thereto
belonging and used in operation therewith,
>Au undivided 'linterest in which said lease
bold was assigned by Stephen Cummings sist
July. 1890. 10 D. C. Johnston.)
ALSO of. In and to the undtvlded Interest
In all that certain leasehold estate, situated in
Forward iwp.. Butler Co.. Pa.,on lands of Peter
Nick Us. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Being the
balance ot said Peter Nick las lartn not already
leased to Howard Thompson and Conrad Nlck
las. ( ney each having 2u acres) and containing
13 acres, more or less.
ALSO of, in and to the undivided \ interest
lu all that certain leasehold estate, situated In
Forward twp.. BuilerCo., Pa. on lands of Peter
Nicklas. bounded as tollows, to-wit: On the
north by lands ot Frank MoKluney ; east ny
.anils of said Peter N icglas; south by lands ot
Jatne* Brandon and west by lauds of H, Bran
don. Containing 20 acres, more or less, saving
and reserving, however, a sub-lease ot 5 acres of
the lease ou ine Spilhaler farm as lea ed lo
Geo. Ketierer. logether with all other Im
provements aud fixtures thereon and tnereto
belonging.
ALSO of. in and to the undivided interest
in all thai Certain leasehold estate, sit ualed In
Forward twp.. Butler Co.. Pa., on lands of Os
wald K der bouuued as follows, 10-wlt: On
the norm by lands of William Blakeley; east by
lands ot Henry spilhaler, south by other
lauds of Oswald llader aud west by school
house road and tirittaln lease. Containing _'u
acres, more or ie«, with 3 producing oil wells
thereon. 3 derricks and rigs, 2 boilers.3 engines,
ti tanks, tubing, casing, rods, pipe aud all Con
nections. machinery and Improvements there
on and used ill coiiuecilou therewith.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
ol George L. Jack at the suit 01 James M aison.
tf. D, No. 126 Dec. T , 18U3. Williams £ Mitchell
Attorneys.
All the right, till*. Interest and claim of
Hugh Green, of, in and to 43 acres of land,
uiore or less, situated lu Ciearlleld twp., Butler
Co., Pa., bounded as tollows. to-wlt; Begin
ning at a post 011 the southwest corner 011 line
ol A McDou ild thence north east 5* perch
es to a wuueoak along purpart No. 2; tneuce
north east 27 perches aioug line of said pur
part No 2; thence north east 4o perchts
along line ol said purpart No. 2to a point ou
nne of Tuos K Green, thence uorlh 8# east 51
4-10 perches along llue ot l'nos K. Green and
Hugh Green to a point on line ol Laux; thence
souths, west 120 4-10 perches aloug line of
said .1 Laux to a post; tneuce north 84 west
si 4-lo perches to a post the place ol beginning.
Said land being purpart No. t of the real estate
ot John Green, dec'u, aud being mostly cleared
and in a talr slate ol cultlva lon.
ALMJ-Ot. in and to m acres of land, more or
less, situated In Clear tlelj tu p., Butler Co., Pa.,
bounded as lollows, to-wit. Beginning at a
post uu hue ot Mrs. J. t;rcen and corner ot
1 lios. E. ureeu. miming ttience In a southerly
direction along loud ol said Tbos. E. (Jreeu
ra li-lo per;ues to a point on Hue or llugu Green
and corner ol lauds ot TUos. li. Ureeu; ttience
luirtli u eaal 42 pel cues t»lon£ lauds ot said
iiugn lireeu U» a point on hue ol JoUQ Laux;
I'jcuce in a northerly direction *lung lands ol
said John Laux 7t .Mo perches to a posi; tueuce
uurtu S'J west to a point on line or said Mrs. J.
tiieen and corner ol lauds ot said lu>s. K.
lireeu tne place of beginning. (Tuc bounorlus
incluue 5 acres oU the northeast corner, soi i (o
John Laux.) Said land Oolug all cleared aud
having a niudll Duaru dwelling Uou.it* aud log
Darn erected thereon. s>eiieu aud taken in ex
ecution as tne property ot Hugh Green at the
suit ot Mrs. Sarah A. Uale tor use.
K. D No. 88 Dee. T., isa 3. S. F. Bowser. Att'y.
All the right, title. Interest aud cnilui of Su
gar F. Sat , 01. in anu to M acres ot land. more
ur less, rlluated lu i arkcr iwp.. Butler Co.. i'a.
iiounut'd as lolluws, to wit: Coiaaienclut; at a
post ur stone pile at northwest corner, thence
south along line ol tieo. ill Say properly SBX '
east »a :i-lu perches u> a stone, theuce south
iijV wus', along llueolli M. Say 3S 5-lu to a
si one pile; thence south aloug Hue of Ci, M.
.say ;iT'« east perchts to a stone; thence
south west ;« 15-luu perches to a stone;
llicutc south BIH. west W I/-I0 perches to a
thence north 3Jii" east loj 5-lu peiches to
piace ol uegluuiug Oelug mostly cleared and in
lair stale oi cultivation.
i,-( I oi. lu and to 45 acres of laud, more or
le»i>. situated in rarker twp.. Butler Co.. t'u.,
oouuued as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at
uoi Hi west corner at a post, thence suuih aloug
I.ue ui 11. tiioson 41 SIU perclK-s to a post;
tueuce along uuo ot Thomas t'letcuer 88 khul
IJti perches to a post; theuce nortu aloug line ol
i.apt. J. 0. Martin 4< west 30 8-lu perches to a
po*i;tlichce north aloug line of Geo. M. say and
W. .Vlarthi 47 west3Uß-10 perches to a post;
theuce suutli 4o west 40 perches to a post;
lucucc aouui fx.'-j ' west l.Vloo perches to a post;
iiieuce SOULU 8l'.» WOot SU li-IJ percues to tile
place ot oegiuuing, With 1 frame two-story
UWeillug houses, 1 board staoies aud other out -
uuiluiugs elected thereon Seized aud taken lu
execution as the property of Edgar F. Say at
th« suit ol Matthew vV Snaunou.
E. L». No. To aud l-'S. Dec. T.. ISSM, Thompson A
Sou aud J.C. Vauderiin, Attys.
All the rlgnt. title, luiurest aud claim of
Kooeri li. lieigliley 01. lu and to &£ acres oi laud,
mole or sliuuled lu Lauca»tei twp., liuiier
Co., Fa., buuuded .is follows. Vo-Wit: on the
north by lauds ot i/oui ad Miller; east by lands
ol heirs ul John ii. lioigiuoj , deo'u; souiu by
lands of *• red Miller und west by lunds of Jonu
sillier aud t'eter Miller, rtaid land being inost
1> cleared in a good state ol cultivation and
Having au olu log houne erected tuereou,
AL&O oi, lu and tu 67 acres uf land, more or
lens, situated in L.auca»ier iwp., Uutler Co..
I'a., buuuded a-» loiluws, 10-Wit: Ou tne norm
by lauus ol Jonu Filmier and Miilei;
east b.. lauds uf Nee ly. et al; sou 111 by lauds ui
Fred Miner and west by lauds ui said Kuoeri iv.
iseighiey and Miller's. With a iwu utory iraiue
lug oaiu, oue urcuaid, uutiiy Clearad
and lu a lair stale ul cuilivatlou thereon, oeil
cd aud takeu iu execifflou as tne property ol
Kobcrt K. lieiguley at »ue suit ol Margaret
oeigniey. sum rx oi John ii bclgnley, uec (I.
and li. i>. rt W'alll.
1.1). NoS.'il aud 25, Dec. T., lsii3, W. D,
litaudon, Ally.
All the right, tllle. luierest and claim of J.
\. t'aiuieroi, iu and lu 100 acres ol laud, more
ur less, situated iu Windeld twp., liuiier Co.#
i a., uouuded as loliuws tu-wil-' Ou the Uortu
uy lands ol Joun i'. thicker lieirs; east lands
A It. liesselgesder; soutu oy lauds ot Courad
deh aud West oy lands ol Casper. Freeliug
W itu one two stury brick house, irauie barn,
orcuard aud ouiuuiianigs; said laud beiug
tuosliy cleared aud under a lair statu of culti
vation tuereou. acued and lakeu in execution
as tae property or J. A. Fanner at tue suit ol
JOMAU I'aiutei, et al.
14. i». No. 10.) 1 >m:. T .181)3. Newton Black, Att'y.
AH the rirfiii. line. mt :r«l aim clal aul .M.iu
llmw ft Storey.ot.lu <uia lu 1.1 t acres *>i laud more
xJt .situated 111 KuirVlOl* Iwl>.. IJiltlcr CO.,
I a., Ouuudcd as lolluiV.i, tow it: On till! liorlli
uy lauds ol Benjamin lUllnlu. east by lauds ol
11. i.J tiulll Kalinin and Altt OCJU I .trill hoU 111
uj lauus oi >V 111. atarr, and went oy i.ttius ol
1 nun. Ul)9 .tilJ UoilJ. Kalinin.
land owund uy w iii. storey At. in mi l Un luuo
auu wan uy mm devised lo Maunow 3. ."stuiey
Una Win. atorcj oy will dated id Keb. IH.*U, lit:
curled m iteaiaieis OiUOB in liduer (Jo. I'a, In
»ii I Hook i) . patic 215. vVul. .storeyo lubcrunl
ill auld I .ii in Was -in ii at riiioi ill is ."sale to Mrs.
iv. J. llays oy rsliendis deed dated .darcii 4m,
is7y oy our iiuly conveyed to Maituew a. S;orey
oy Ucuil UALC>I lUj a, Ins 2 . recorded lu I Join
IIKM Ws, pa«e 2,111 lllC Ut.conll Ts .Jill C Ol 11U • ICI
CO., la. ilehiu uiusUy Cleared and UaVlug u
iwo-aiory iiauic uouao Irauie oaiu, I.veil coal
»atiK, KVml ,'i o.i u.'iim oil wello allU ului l OUL
ouildiu»n eiectea lueicoli. Mt'lZ'il ana taken
in execution an Hit* properly ol .*1 all/lie W rt. rtco
rey ai tno nuit oi Junu U> Jennings,Adurr.■ etc
1.. I). Nos. H Ulilt 112. Dec. T.. I«H3, W. A. iilut
K.J. I'uiiiUer aiiULevi.M. Wise. Atiys.
All Uie right, title, Interest and ciaiui or
itonvi't J*. Ueiguloy us*uor or reputed owuer oi.
in and lo u acres oi Una, strict measure. mtu
uted iii laincaalei twp. litiUill'o., i'«.. bouud
eoM loUuws, lo- wH: Ijeglunliig at a punt ai
Itic nuriuwcalcorner, thence houlli d:i cant
aloug olnci lauds ol Hubert li. Ilcignluy MJ It,
IJII MM4 and curuer, Ultimo noutu i wc.sLalong
ianu.s ul Helm ol John llliry Uelislllcy ii»o It.
lo u Jivti uiiu uiruer, thence uuriu iki went
along lauds ol Kred Miller 3tnl 11. to a punt.
Uleuoe north 1 caul, uluhg lands of Hubert K.
ttelKlUcy mil 11. tu a curuer and place ul bo
giuuiug. i.uuu all cleared una u niury and a
...Hi II /USI: tucrvoii crootud and TBU ciir
ililsi>i' .i.s allowed liy tin I .uiiiinlnsiuucrM ay
poliin d by Hie rouit .ut lllett at A. I). Mo. U,
aepi. lei «, utIM. ttrUiit and taken In execu
tion aii tile |>io|icrly ol Hubert li. UuiKUley
owner ur rei-uicd owner at tliu suit ol li. M.
iiciuie .v Co., el ul.
E. D. No. l«.|Dee. T.. \*M. Williams A Mitch
ell, Allui in jn.
All the rig lit, t it le, luicrcit ami olaliii ol Wil
llam llepicr. 01, lu and to B'J icrw ol land, more
or lens, nlluated In IliilTalu t»p.. llutlerCu., I'a,
bounded an lollowi. tu-wlt: lletilimliiK at. a
inmi ailjulitliu; laotln of Bartley, thmien north
•20 eiusl II purcliea ; llieneti null 11l hmx • cant 12,' si
percbeir, tlicnee Mouth vi '4 viul fli wrctieni
tUenci. south :u 11 e.nti,.||i) pcreliei, Llinuctt
Boutli 75 s*lo rani M perched ; tlitiuoe tioulh I
east 20 iierehen ; thence l.r 5 percbea; thence
north 71 1-2 went Id perchen; thence
nouih '2O t 2 sveHt 17 perc. en; thence nun Hi In'
we-I li) 2 |H-rchen: I hence north 111 cant tti
perchen; thence north W I'Mt !K perched totllu
place u( lieilnnlnic. And liavlhK a iwo-dtory
frame dwelling liuiise. frame hum, nn haril unit
other outbiill dntfH and tmmtly cleared land,
nei/.eii'anil taken in execution an the prop riy
oi vsiillnin lleplerul the null ol l»r. Joseph
W. Miller.
K. I). Nun. lit and 13ti Doc. T., IH9:>, M. K.
Bowser and A. T, Itlack. AUyd.
All the rli lit. title. Interest and claim of M.'J.
Neyman n(, lu an lln 20 acren ur land, inure or
lend dltuateil In Oakland twp liutlrr I 0.. fa..
bounded a» follow*. Ui-wit: On liic north liy
i.uein nf olumon WlilMnlrn'd heir*; eaat by
laiitlnof John Moiil«oraery; domh by landd of
William ltobb and went, by laodn ol I 'lirlntT
Itolib, ♦•aid laud hcliiK hiuntlv timber land
therein. '
AljHOor. 11l aatl to 133 ai n n ul laud, more or
lend, dliiialed tu oaklaud twp., Itutler t'u . I'a..
iMHihdcd an (olloWd, to wtl: <>n the north by
landd of ltnherl hltnilre and Win. ltobb; eiost
by lands id Abraham Martin; dOUth lif landn of
la-win Milllnifer and John I'attou and went by
lauds of William ltobb. Suld laud bcluii modlly
cleared and under a lair at itc ol cultivation
wltb one KOOil orchard two diuall Iraine dwel
ling lioiid*sd, one lari£i- frame harn and other
milbulldlntcd ••recietl thereon. Htdwd and taken
In eteeullon an tin. property Of M J. Neyiuau
at tbedultof Wll llam L. Uarver, et ul.
t. I». No. 12* and I .HI l>ee. T . IW. H. K. Bow»
er 4: A. T. Black. AU'y»,
All this right, title, in'»T-nt anl claim of M.
J. Ncvniau. of In au i to the undivided 1-2 of the
mill neat and irrtat mill, formerly known aa
the I'titlllpn mill, dltunle In Oakland twp.. But
(U. I'a.. wltli the labile lln-rto belouulng: Com
tie ncl.iu at a pont on the ro«l leiullng from
Kmlento I loa-t to Itntih'd ITldge about d rtnld
east ward Irom the mill: Uieuen along nald ruail
In a wi -t'-rly dlreclloti lo ndln to a (Hint; tbeuc«
northward l irudn to a p<>dt; tliruce eastward
10 KXU tv a | vii about f) tevt uoitu of rbc MIJI
-NJREAT SALE#-
This is the kind of weather to buy
sleighs,robes and horse blankets cheap at
MARTINCOURT & CO S.
Come and sec us, 128 East Jefferson St., a few doors above Lowry
House.
JJOUTHETT & GRAHAM'S price list of
Fall and Winter clothing.
Men's suits $3.50, 4.00, 4-s°. 5 00 - 6.00, 7-s°-
8.00, 10.00 and up to 22.00.
Boy's long pants suits $3, 3.50, 4, 4-s°> 5< 6, /.
8, 9, 10, 12 up to 17.
Boy's knee pants suits $1.50, 1.75. 2, 2.50, 2.75,
3, 3.50 up to 7.50.
Men's overcoats from $2.50 to 20.
Boy's overcoats at all prices.
Boy's knee pants 25 cents to $1.50.
We wish to extend a cordial invitation to
visit our store and inspect our stock as we leel
sure it will be a profitable visit for you. Re
member, ALL OUR GOODS ARE NEW.
DOUTHETT & GRAHAM
RELIABLE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS,
Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. Butler, Pa.
VOGELEY & IMCIFT,
WANT EVERY
Womaq and Child
In Butler cou..ty know that they have received their large and com
plete line of Fall and Winter Boots, Shoes and Slippers at prices
that will surprise them. We have the celebrated Jamestown
Boots and Shoes, made by hand and warranted, which have
proven their wearing qualities for years past. We want to give
the trade
-Mlie Best Goods for Least Possible, Living Profits
The best line of Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes ever shown in the
county.
Children's School Shoes in every shape and style.
Rubber Goods of all kinds and shapes at all prices.
Come and see the boys.
i Vogeley & Bancroft $
347 S. Main Street. ...... Butler, Pa
road, and thence southward 10 rods to place of
lietflnnlng. Containing 100 square rods, togeth
er with the nutit of the mill rue and water
privilege and having a frame bulldl iig erected
thereon used OH a grist and chopping mill and
all machinery and llii iires therein and tnerelo
attached and used tn the operation of said mill
seat.
ALSO —Of. in and to I acr.» of land, more or
lens. situate In Oakland twp.. Ilutler Co., Pa.,
bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by
Greece City and Kinlenton road east by lands
of Robert wbltratro, south by lands of John A.
Uorden and wett by lands of John A. tiorden.
said land belnir all cleared pnd In a good state
of cultivation. Bel/ed and taken In execution
as the property of M.J. Neyman at the %ult of
WorkltiKineu's Equitable H. and 1.. Association
of Butter. l*a., series B. et al.
K. I). No. 133, Dec. T.,15»3 W.H. Lusk. Atty.
All the right, title, interest and cWtm of J; M.
Bowen of. In and to aT acres of land, more or
less, situated In Puun twp., Ilutler Co.. Pa.,
bounded as fellows, to-wlt: On the north ty
land* of Conr.id Nlchol: cast by public road;
south by land (of John BerK and west by Wreen
tract. .Said laid being mostly cleared, under a
fair state of cultivation and having a good two
story frame dwelling bouse, frame bauk barn
and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seiz
ed and taken In execution as tbu property of J.
M. Bowen at the suit of J. M. Mattern.
K. U.N o. 72 Dec. T.. IMS. Newton Black, Att'y.
All the right, title, interest and claim of Sam
uel M. Chambers, of. In and to 52 acres of land,
more or less, situated lu Allegheny twp. Butler
Co, l*a. bounded as follows, to wit: On me
north by lands of Wm. P Martin und K P An
ders >n, east, by lauds of Wm. MoKee. south by
lauds of Martha Sloan and west by public road
and land of A. L. Chambers.part of same tract.
Said land being mostly cUtared. under a fair
state of cultivation, and having a two-story
rramo house, frame barn slid other outbuild
ings erected thereou. Seized and taken In exe
utiou as the properly of Samuel Chambers al
he suit of C nth trine Carson.
K. 1). Ho. 51, Dec T,. IH<3, W. D, Brandon
Atty.
AH the right, tltl", Interest and claim of J. M-
Cnrtatle of. 11l and to 47 acres of land more or
lesa. situated In Clay twp.. Butler Co., Pa.,
bounded as loliowa. u»-wit: Ou the uorth by
lands of Presley B . rtley. east by lands of Jacob
Rider heirs; south by lauds of Joalah Brown
and west by lauds or Samuel Mock. said land
being mostly Cleared, under a good state or cul
tlvation and hav lug a two story frame house,
rraiue barn slid other outbuildings erected
thereon. Seized and lanon In execution as the
property of J. M. Christie at the suit of Nancy
Gold.
K I). Nos. Hi. 110 and 141 Oec.T., 18113. W.H.
I.usk ami S. K. Bowser. Alt'ya.
All the rlglit. title. Interest and claim of J »
Elliott, of, in and to. certain lot of land, more
or lesa. situated In village of Lawwneeburg.
Parker twp. Butler Co. Pa. bounded us follows.
U> wit: on the norlh by Murrlnsvllle road,
east by oiber laud «»r J-. S. Kltlot. known as lot
No 4 south by an alley, and west by laud of
rtauiuel Kelly. Said lot being known as lot No
5 as laid out by plan of !otß of the Coo|ter Karui
Company.
AI .so of. lu and to certain lot of land, more or
less, situated lu village of l.awrenceburg. Pur
ker twp.. Butler Co.. "tt.. bounded as follows,
lo wli: on the north by Murrlnsvllle ruatl ;
east by laads of Thomas Bowser; south by an
alley and west by other laud of J. S. hlllotl
known as lot No . ft. Said lot being known aa
lot No. 4 as laid out by Plan of lots ol the Coop
er farm company, and having thereon erected
a good two story trauie dwelling house, frame
staole and other outbuildings tOeruon. seized
anil laken In execution as the property of J. s.
Dlllott al the mill of L. «• Poutlu*. el al.
K. D. No. 51, Dec. T.. law. W. 1). Ilrantlon.
Atty.
All the right, lltle. Interest »*nd claim of
Joseph Parker of. In and to iso acres of land'
more or less, situated lu Buffalo twp.. Butler
Co., Pa., bounded as followa, to-wlt: On the
north by lauds of li. K. Kas *y; east by landsot
Jacob Milliard, et ul: south by ia..ds of A. D.
Weir and west by lands of Thomas Parker.
Mostly cicured. g<s>tl slute or cullluat ion. gissl
orchard, two story frame dwelling house, large
frame barn und olner outbuilding! erected
thereou.
ALSO of li. and to tut acre#of land, more or
less, situated In HuHalo twp, Butler 00, Pa.
bounded as follows, to wll: on the north by
lands or John Weir el al. east by Hubert J IJ»W
I ind . south by land of John Murphy, und west
by land of Hubert Fleming. Being mostly
cleat ul ami In a good slate of cultivation and
havlLg log house . frame slable und other out
buildings erected thereon, seized uud taken
in execution as Ihe properly of Joseph I'arker
at the suit of Butler Havings Bank.
K 1) No, 14*. I>ee. T, IS!*3, W. D. Brandon,
Atty.
All llie rlglil. title. Interest and claim of C K.
Matthews of In and to aft acre* of land, more or
less situated In Coiiaoqiiuutiaßlng and l.aucaa
tcrtwpa., Ilutler Co., Pa., bounded a* follows,
to-wlt: On the north by lends of Martha Mai
tnews; eaal by lands of James N. Ilays; aoulU by
lands of James s. Mays aud weal by lands "I
Peter lift. Said land being mostly cleared, un
der a good stale Of cultivation und having a
fratitn dwelling bouse, frame ami log b.-rn one
or< hard and other outbuildings erected there
on Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erty ol C. F Matthews at the suit of Irene
Jesse Purvis now Olive Mail lie we' guardian.
TKII.MS OK HA I.K:—The following must be
atrtctly|c<implied with when property la atrlekm
down.
1. Wnen the plaintiff or other lien creilltor
Incomes the purchaser the coat on tli» writ
roust be paid an i a list of the liens Including
mortgage searches on the property sold to
gether with such lien creditor'* receipt * for the
amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por
tion thereof as he may claim must be ftirulahod
tile Sheriff.
2. All btda must lie paid In full.
3. All sales not settled Immediately will be
continued uutll 1 o'clock r. it. of next day, at
which time all property not settled for will
again lie pul up aud sold at the expcua" and
risk of the person to wnom Drst sold.
•See Pur,lon's Digest, Otb edition, page 446.
and Smith * Forma, pure 3*l.
WII.I.IAM M. BHOWN, SUerllf.
HUcrlD u CO-*, ilutler. Pa.. November 19, 1»93.
11 Special Jersey Shirt Sale
i
-A.T
i
The Racket Store.
\
Regular SI.OO Jersey Shirts for
r 75c.
Regular $1.25 Jersey Shirts for
95c.
Regular $ 1.50 Jersey Shirts for
SI.OO.
Regular $2.00 Jersey shirts for
$1.50.
THE RACKET STORE.
120 South Main Street, Butler, Pa.
I
We are pleased
to inform those w ho
appreciate clot lies
that are comfortable
and fit correctly,
%>
that our selection of
Fall patterns are
here. They are
handsome and mod
erate priced. See
them.
\laiacl,
Tailor.
MwUlip?
Cures Sick Headache
I * * "GOSSER'V * * I
.CREAM GLYCERINE.
has no equal for chapped hands, lips or
. face, or any roughness of the skin, ami %
Is not excelled as a dressing for the face
. after shaving. Sold by druggists at Q
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
• ••••••••••••
L «. McJUNKIiN,
(nsurance and Real Eslalc A['l
17 F.AHT JKFFKRhOM tiT,
BUTLER, - PA.