Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 14, 1896, Image 3

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    THE CITIZEN
THUfcriDAY. MAY 14,
New Advertisements.
Statement of Butler County National
B Sheriff '« Sales f»r May 2nh.
Auditor*' Report of summit twp.
Reiber A Bro s Special Sale.
Cooper's Combination.
Ruff's Show.
C. A T's Carpets.
The Magistrate's Library.
Excursions.
Insurance.
MOTR —All advertisers intendingto make
ctnges in their ads. should notify us of
th dr intention to do so, not later than
M ioday morning.
Administrators and Executors of estate;
c&u secure their receipt books at the CiT
-119 office
~TOWA AND GENERAL.
—The first chapters of oar new and
good story "My Strange Patient" appear
in this paper.
—Said a bicycle boy, "Now, then,
I will ride like che racing men.'
But he got into trouble,
For he bent himself double
And couldn't bend back again.
Every man has enemies of whim he is
jastly proud.—Ex.
—There is an old saw or proverb to cover
every species of deviltry.
—lt's pretty hard for any man to under
stand why anyone doesn't like him. —Puck
—Tie West Sunbury boys won tbe game
of hi. i ball they played in Butler, Mon
day.
—Tb" -bowers of Tuesday extinguished
the forest fires in McKean county and W.
▼ irginia.
—The Merchants Band has volantvered
its services for Memorial Day. Program
next week.
—lt is said that fish have a regular bit
ing streak every seventh year, and that
this is tbe year.
—Tbe price of sugar is to be put ap
again just to remind tbe public that the
Sugar Trust is still on top.
—The bjcycle will neyer reach the per
fection ot usefulness until it has a lawn
mower attachment.
—A yoang man of the period is one who
rejoices when a circus is in town, or a dog
figbt going on in the street.
Property owners will find that article
on oar 4:h page, entitled "The New Fence
Law" to be of interest.
—Wben you see a young miss helping
ber mother in household work it is a sure
sign tbat she wiil make a good and indus
trious wife.
—Tbe distressing accident at Mars, Mon
day, is a conclusive argument against the
manufacture and sale of giant fire-crackers
in this State. Tbey are too loud and too
dangerous to be funny.
Potatoes are so plenty tbat lots of peo
ple think it's not worth while planting any.
That's jast where they're making a serious
mistake. Plant plenty of potatoes. Two
crushing crops seldom come in succession.
—Our town has been in darkness sfnee
Monday night's storm, and will be till
Saturday night During tbat storm light
ning struck the wire) and destroyed the
arc-ligbt armature. Tbe aceident will
cost tbe company about 91,000.
—No man can lay down a rule oi guid
ance for another man's stomach. Every
stomach is a law unto itself. There are
chronic dyspeptios who digest encumbers
better than any other food.
—Campbell <t Templeton's fame is
spreading, last week tbey shipped about
•1 ,000 worth of carpeth and furnitnre to
Pittsburg. No firm in Batler county ever
made more rapid strides to popularity than
this firm.
—Our Town Council hat selected Tues
day, tbe 16th day of June, as tbe time for
holding a general municipal election on
.the question of increasing tbe indebtedness
of tbe town for farther paving, sewering,
electric light plant, etc.
—This is Butler oountj's week before
the Superior Court sitting in Pittsburg, and
up to date tbe cajes of Harlan Book,
admr, vs J. A. O'Neil; Pfeiffer and Kauff
man vs Fred Rahiser; appeal of Marion
twp in a pauper case, and the case of Com.
▼s 6. A. Johnston hare been heard.
—The bicycle which a few years ago was
regarded as a fad, has grown by general
use into such tremendous proportions that
the mind can hardly grasp tbe figures. To
supply the demand there are something
like 400 firms, making money hand over
fist, and it is estimated that in the various
plants more tban 925,000,000 is invested.
—"See <,ne circus and you see them all,"
Is the old saying, but it did not hold true
as to the John Robinson and Franklin
Bros shows, which were her* last Tuesday.
The animal* were clean and healthy look
ing, and some of them were novelties here,
the ring performances were excellent, and
some of the specialties were marvelous.
The music was good, the clowns were
funny, and everything connected with the
show was first-clasi. and np-to-date.
—The man who gets into what is called
the building association habit acquires
something that he is never able to shake
off, even if he wants to, and something that
Is always to him a friend in need. Here is
a new building association story that is
simply an objeot lesson lor those who are
struggling along with nothing to look for
ward to. There resides in this town a man
who for years managed U> get along with
out saving a cent, and he was often wor
ried about the hereafter when he sboul
have reached that age when he was no
longer able to work and earn ai much as
he did in the present. He talked the mat
ter over with his wife, and both agreed
that something ought to be d.»ne in the
way of saving if only euough to bury them
and save them from a pauper's grave. One
day the man saw the advertisement of a
new building and loan association about to
•tart, and be wondered if here was not his
chance to do some saving, lie broached
tbe subject to his wife, and she agreed
with him that the time bad arrived for
them to make a start. They bought two
shares in a bnilding association, paying
fifty cents p«r week, and at the end of the
year they fonnd that they had not suffered
any from the expenditure of the money
and bad a little sum laid up in safe hands.
They had had all they wanted on which to
live, and bad not deprived themselves of
anything. It was a revelation to thorn,
and the more they thought it over the
more it impressed them. It was such a
good thing, r.aid the man to a friend, that
my wife and 1 talked it over again and we
decided to take three more shares, which
we bought in due time, and at the end of
the year we took account of stock once
more. It was tbe first money of any ao
count 1 had aaved In tbe fifty years of my
life, and we were both surprised at how
easy it had been saved. As in the first
year, we had a good living, had not depriv
ed ourselves of anything that we needed,
and we had not missed the money -« paid
out. Talking it over we decided to lake
another three shares and we did, and we
have not suffered i>ny inconvenience from
the ontlay. And, my friend, we not enly
have enough to pay funeral expenses, but I
have a well defined idea, that when I die
I will di« beneath my own roof, in a homo
owned by myself.
L.RGAI. NEWS.
BALASCK OF TKI J.L LIST FROM LAST
WEKSL.
Capital City Mutual F.re In-urani-e Co.
vs H. C. Bog'gs Assuinprit. May 9, the
parties -übmitted the case to the court
under the act of 1^74
J. N. liTt vs Martin Wail, ejectment, 2
verdict for plaintiil in both casts for
land described in writ
Andrew J. Jack vs Washington twp..
Trespass May 8, Jury returns a verdict
for plainti:! lor #3OO.
The Standard Plate Gla.--s Co. vs The
Butler Water Co., Trespass. Verdict for
plaintiff for ©OO.
C. D. O'Donnell et al v» A. R. Black et
al, discontinued at cost of plaintiff
NOTBS.
Jacob Painter, E-q. was appointed Com.
missioner to inquire into tQe lunacy of
Jacob Sanderson, and also of John San
derson, on petition of Henry Sanderson.
The will of Eva Hildebracd of Donegal
twp. wa« probated and letters granted to
Philip Hilde'brand.
John Weigle has been appointed High
Constable of Zelienople.
May 23d has been fixed for special court
for the argument of cases.
Lee Si»y an escaped lunatic from Warren
ho spital was caught at the home of Geo.
M. Ssay of Parker twp. and brought to
jail, Monday.
Milton Snyder was appointed Supervisor
of Middlesex twp. vice Crawford Johnston,
resigned.
Conrad Seibert resigned as Overseer of
the Poor for Saxonburg, and Frederick
Sachs was appointed in his stead.
The Allegheny Coal Co. filed their
Charter with the Register this week,
Jennie Duffy has brou.rnt suit vs 0, W.
Eag'e for slander and claims damage ir
S3OOO.
PROPERTY TRASSURS
J C McLafferty to J II Troutman 30
acres in Winfieid for S2OO.
Jos Kenehan to WW Lindsey et al 50
acres in Allegheny for $2500.
W N Davidson to Maggie Bowser 15
acres in Adams for $475.
Samuel A Kennedy to Mattie Wilson
lot in Mars for $l5O.
W M Vensel to Richard Vensel lot in
Millerstown for S7OO.
B Golden to Samuel Allen lot in Butler
for $550.
Victor Bayonnet to Louis Godat lot
in Butler lor sllsO.
W Eichenlaub to E A Michel lot in Her
man for $149.50.
L S McClymonds to Kate M Allen 10
acres in Franklin for $425.
Minerva M Carrier to Jno N Carrier 10
acres in Clay for $450.
Jas N Moore to C A Abrams lot in But
ler for SBOO.
Marriage Licenses
Chas D Barger Euclid
Priscilla J Kajlor Kams City
Frank Roach Petrolia
Lottie M Osenbaagh Connoq. twp
Norman Morrow Chicora
Laura B Turner. Rattlgan
John H Kelly Butler
Lulla B While "
Isaiah Matthews Connoq. twp
Lulu Bolton ........... Whitsstown
W. L. Coulter Allegheny,Pa
Katie Porter Freeport. Pa
J. B. Gilghriat Butler
M Gerstner Oakland twp
Jas. S. Scott ...Sharpsburg, Pa
Louisa McCaskey Winfieid twp
Jacob FredJey Glade Mills
Mary A. Williamson
George B. Weiez.... Leroy, 0
Mallisa Zeigler ...Harmony
At Kittanning—George A. Warren and
Mary E. Martin of Prospect.
At Franklin—Louis Edwards McKain,
Big Sandy, and Sarah Sloan, of Butler Co.
At Pittsburg—R. W. McKees of Mars
and Cora Thompson, of Allegheny.
—All the "traps" in Butler have been
engagod for the great Base Ball Parade of
next Satarday afternoon. The Freeport
boys are to be here that day and the "sea_
son" is to be opened in Butler. There wilj
be a band concert at the park, followed by
the game which will begin at 3:30 P. M
Our boys have been practicing and a good
game can be expected.
—An exchange tells of a young man who
had accompanied bis best girl to chuicb
and excused himself when the contribution
basket was passed to him by saying: "I
haven't a cent; I just changed pants before
I came." The basket was passed on to
the lady, who blushingly rornarked she
was in tbe same fix.
—The corner stone oftbe Campbell Bros,
building on Main St , will probably be laid
this week, and in it (in a copper box made
for tbe purpose) will be deposited sheets of
copper containing the names of all the
employees of the firm of J. G. <fc W. Camp
bell, the first receipted bill made by the
firm in 1835, copies of the Butler papers of
this week, a plate giving the date of the
erection of this building, its owners and
contractor, and other things that will be ol
interest a hundred years hence.
—One who has been keeping tab on the
conduct and chances of the boys writes in
an exchange: Every young boy in town
is spotted, and when vacancies occur in
banks or in other positions of responsibili
ty tbey do not go to those who hang
around public places nor to those wbo put
in their time smoking cigarettes and aping
tbe styles of dudes and mashers, but to
the intelligent lad who has a clenn record
for industry, honesty and sobriety— to the
one who is anxious to do all he can for his
employer. A straight, clean, manly boy
never has to hunt very long for ajob. He's
always wanted.
—IiOST —Mrs. J. G. Kelly of Proapeot
on Tuesday last, lost a small pocket book
or puree between nickel's livery stable of
this place and Prospect. It contained a
roll of bill* around which wan wrapped a
blank deposit check of the Butler County
National Rank. The finder or person who
returns it to me will bo liberally rewarded.
It can be left at the CITIZK* office for me.
MUS J. C. KELLY,
Prospect, Pa.
A Big Oil Well
The Hunter & Cummitigs well oil the
Christ Michel farm near Herman con
tinues to be a good producer. The well
was struck on the nth day of April and
made 400 barrels a day; in two weeks it
had decreased to less than itr>; then it
was shot and went up to 400 barrels; it
again went hack to less than ico and
was shot on Wednesday and has lieeii in
creased to 4<x> barrels a day, which it is
doing now. There aie several rigs being
erected on this farm and the indications
are that it will be a paying district.
This paper had better be kept away from
Joseph Liebler, the enterprising insur
ance agent of the Manhattan I<ife Insur
ance Company of New York, or be will
be down there with his full force and in
sure Mr. Michel for $60,000 more. Mr.
Liebler is a wide-awake hustler and he
embraces every opportunity presented to
advance the interests of himself and of
the old and reliable Manhattan Life In
surance Company. Any first class and
responsible man who wants to go in the
insurance business can get a go»xl salary
by calling on Joseph Liebler at his office,
next door to the postoffice.
Millinery.
Special 3 days Bale cf summer hats
for ladies and children.— 14tb, 15th
and 16th.
ALV. M. KKIISER <T BRO.
Flower and Vegetable Plants
For Sale.
We have all kinds .of flower and
vegetable plants for Hale at the (Ireen
house west of the Court House,
and also at the Boos and Keiber
groceries, and at Roessing's under
taking office.
Orders by Telephone No. 2 will
receive prompt attention—Plants
delivered.
11. F. WAUIENMVEK.
Pants—Over 2000 pairs to select
from, at prices, oh well, don't men
tion them, its awful, where, <it
lIVOK'S.
PERSONAL.
George Forcht, of Summit twp, was in
! Italler <>n business Saturday.
Rev. Will Harley, of Canton. 0., preach
; e<l in the German Lutheran church, la.-t
! Sunday.
Mr?. Kan.-! McDonald, i f Franklin twp .
and E. J. Dodds and wife of Butler are
visiting friend - at Portsmouth, Ohio.
Henry /Zimmerman, of Locos: St. left
home about the 14th ol April and has not
been heard of since.
Fmdby Chri«ty, of Cherry visittd
friends in Butler, last week.
Mrs Adam Shaltz, of Millerstown i
visiting friends in Germany.
Pre'. Scolt returns! from FI-»t Spring* ,
last week, with ail the rheumati-m boiled
out of bim.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham, of X.
Washington were the guest-' of their -on,
liarr;' L Graham. E- !., ol this place, tin
week.
Secretary of Agriculture £dse fell ovei
at hi- detk with an attack m jerrous pros
tration last Tuesday aftereoon it the de
panment of Agriculture in Harrinburg
His condition was vary critical, and tie
may not survive.
W. C. Balaton, iate of Apollo, ha., mov
ed to Butler, azd is living on Locast St.
John L. Jones has been granted a pen
sion.
M. W. Ca.lander Secretary of the Ra: -
road i'en.s Christian Association at Pitts
burg and W. T F irre-ter ge: er»i secre
tary of the McKeesport Y. M. C. A. spent
Tuesday with Dr. Forrester in Butler.
Railroad Talk.
The Board of Directors of the Pittsburg
and Butler R. R. met* in the Carnegie
building in Pittsburg, Tuesday, when >t
was officially announced that the plai.e
and specifications of the road would be
completed and ready for the inspection of
contractors by tne 20tb. F. E. House, of
Pittsburg was elected Chief Engineer of
the road ar.d he will go over the different
routes surveyed immediately.
After the meeting a gentleman wjo is
cenaected with the road and thoroughly
well informed as to its work, but who did
nat desire his name to be mentioned,
speaking on ti.e same subject, sa:<j
"Those engineers who are talking about
the Pittsburg and Bailer railroad coming
to Pittsbnrg by way of New Castle over
the Pittsburg and Northwestern route, are
talking merely to attract attention, I
judge. There is no likelihood that such
a route will ever be considered. In fact,
th* route has never been presented to the
board of directors for consideration.
There has never been any talk among the
directors of any but the one route for the
road on which the surveyors are now en
gaged.
"Three co'ps of scrveyors are now bus
ily engaged between Batler and the Al
legheny river under Wilkins <fc Davidson,
the surveying contractors, and it will be
some time yet before they are through
with their work. In Mercer county the
original surveying corps is now at work
on what is known as the Big Bend route,
by which it is hoped to be able to over
come *he only grade of any consequer.ee
53.8 feet to the mile, near Kreoiis and
Fredonia, By this route the road will run
from Sbenango, near Greenville, and fol
low the old Erie canal towpath at a water
level to the Big Bend in Jefferson town
ship: Mercer county. From Big Bend the
route will be run from Peaisons Mills to
Mercer by following the LacKawannock
creek nearly the entire distance, assuring
an easy grade all the way. From Big
Bond the road would thus ya.-s through
New Hamburg and Delaware Grove, then
east to Pearsons Mills, and. crossing the
Western New York & Pennsylvania rail
road south of Mercer, and again strike the
present roadbed of the Pittsburg, She
nango <fc Lake Erie road, thence over the
same ronte to Grove City and Butler.
"It ia expected that the entire road will
have practically a grade of 40 feet to the
mile for the whole ronte, which is con
sidered a low-grade road. Tne Erie &
Pittsburg road has a grade of about (W to
70 feet to the mile, and the Philadelphia
<t Erie has a 105-foot trade to the mile,
HO you can see the grade on the Pittubnrg
& Butler road in a very easy one. In case
the Big Bend route is adopted in Mercer
county it is likeiy that the old roadbed
will still he Uaed lor passenger and light
freight traffic. By the new route the only
heavy grade on the Pittsburg, Shenango A
Lake Eri.p road at the Fredonia and She
nango bills will thug be avoided. The
surveyor# just commenced work on this
new route a few days ago "
Millinery.
Special 3 daya Hale of bummer hats
for ladies and children — Nth, 15th
and Kith.
ALT. M. REIHEK A BKO.
Trunks, yaliaea, bag* and tele
copea—at LIECKS.
Oh Mamma—rou ought to see tho
big piles of childrena suite at HECK'S
only $1.25, jou can't get the same'in
town for leaa thau $2.50,
Millinery.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
special 3 days Bales in ladies and
childrena hammer hats, attractive
styles and prices lower than over be
fore.
ALF. M. REIBEK & 880.
Do you want a hat or cap? HECK
has them aud can save you money.
Millinery.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
special 3 days sales in ladieß aud
childrens summer hats, attractive
styles and prices lower than ever be
fore.
ALF. M. REIUEK A BKO.
Say Papa—diu you see IIEIK'H
neckwear, it beats anything you ever
saw.
IPC wn 'j genuine Spring
• U£VV aljr Ice in Butler is now
being delivered to his customers daily
by
J. A. RICIIEY.
Special Sale.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
summer hats for ladies and children,
at $1 00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50 that
have style and are up-to date, prices
lower then ever.
LF. M KBJIIEK BKO.
Leave your order at Richey's
Bakery.
Sox and shirts, all wool and a yurd
wid;, cheaper than tho oheapest—at
HECK'S, 121 N. Main St.
Swivel silks at 25c a yard, regular
50c quality.
ALF M. IIciUKU A BKO.
Special Sale.
Th ursday, Friday and Saturday,
summer hats for ladies and children,
at sl, $125, $1,50 to $2.50 that have
Htvle and are up-to date, pricos lower
than ever.
ALF. M REIBEK A BKO.
Boarding House Carus, with Ac*
of A Bsembly, 25 cents for half-u-doaen,
.or sale at CITIZEN office,
MUSlC—Scholars wanted at 128 W
Wayno St. Also nicely furnished
room to ront.
Underwear—a specialty at HECK'S
his stock is largest} und liuest evor
oflured iu liut'e*
Accidents.
0.-h Brower. who works for the Kramer
' Brm., had hi.- !«*ft lep broken by the fall
>C thi-horse be was ridinjf. jlonday atter
j noon.
I Cb<i> ley Fonjuer, of MitlersU>«rn acci
denlljr put a bullet into hia arm, las'._ Sun
day. The mirjfeoM cou'il not liK'nti- tbe
j bulbil, juJ CD«tie} kfe Liken to Pittj
| barft. where tne leal was I cateJ by the
i X rar process, aa.l eat out.
During au exhibition given by some
j Italians with l>eaj- in front of KarshaU's
| -tore i- Alars, la*; Uoaday, fome toys
threw lighted (giant > firecracker* into the
! crowd from the secon 1 story windows of
the store bailding. One of the crackers I
exploded uader a little daughter of Dr |
I.arr. tearing tier bip frightfully, and PO iu- :
j jring her a- tu probably make her a j
cripple for life.
During the storm of .a.-t Jionday even- ;
ing. the steeple of the new school house at j
Evan- 'j:t> Tas struck by j:ghliug aud the i
slate n.of badly shattered. Wahl's livery
stable iu toe same town was i-trock and
tired, bnt the fl*ire- were extinguished be
fore any gr®at damage was done The
-aiu- -torru is reported to done some
damage in both Fairview and Buffalo
townships.
Postmaster Brown.
On Saturday la.-t President Cleveland
»tct the name ol John W. Brown to the
C S. Senate as his nomiiee for Postmas
ter of Butler
Brown had the good «i:i ana < flice- ol
Strar.ahan, Cierjiienin awl other Deino
cratii' leaders of the state; while Ileiueuiaii
was favored by McQuiston and other local
politicians.
Postmaster Kelley's commission is dated
May 20 H9» j and he took possession of the
i ffice on the Ist of June.
Everybody knows John Brown, and
therefore everybody knows he will make
a t:.oroogh-g"ing jv it master.
Oil. KOTES.
The Producers are paying $1.22, and
the Standard $1 22 to-day.
BITLKR TWP. —Bert Young's So 9 ou
h,e own farm was completed last week,
and ij doing Cor 7 bbls. a day. lie has
B'arted his No 10. Bert now has a pro
duction of at out 100 bbls. a day (rom his
own farm
COJCORI. — l The McCrea well on the N.
P. Bell was finished Tuesday, and is doing
a!i< uf 10 bbls. It has not yet been shot.
Accident at Mars
A terrible accident took place here on
ii onday morning. A pair of Turks with
preforming bears visited our town aDd
were entertaining the citizens on the
siree's with their performance; when some
one Thinking to have some sport secur-d
several iarge cannon crackers and began
to tnrow them at the bears. One of the
crackers flew wide of its mark and lit
among a crowd of little children standing
on the porch of Thomas Marshall's house,
aud exploded with awful results. Dr. J.
C. Barr's only child about 5 years ol age,
Al. Ziegler's and Win. Link's child were
hurt. The Doctor's little girl was terribly
injured, her one limb was terribly mutilat
ed and torn, aud fear is entertain 3d for
her recovery The other two little ones
art! not so bad, but bad enough. It has
aiwayn been a habit of some of the people
here to make sport on such occasions ind
tu trying to lie smart make fools ot them
selves, and we tru-t in all earnestness,
that this experience and its horriblo re
suits will be a lesson to the citizeus ot
Mars lor years to come. I>.
G. A. K. Department of Pennsylvania.
For the annual encampment G. A. K.
Department of Pennsylvania, to be held at
Chainbersburg. Pa . Juue 1 to G, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell
from May 30 to Juue 6, inclusive, excur
sion tickets from all station on its system
in Pennslyvania to Chambersburg and re
turn, good for return passage until June 8,
at a single tare for round trip. Excursion
tickets, good to return by the way of
Gettysburg, will also be sold on same days
at one and one-half cents per mile, dis
tance traveled.
Miss anything but Findley'n Cry
t»'ul Photos. Crystal lyp«f» are tak
ing the lead, maJe only at Findley V
J'. O. Buildiog, Branch studio Mars,
at Mars overy Tuesday.
—Job work of ail kinds done at tbo
CITIZCN OPFIOB
—Hefrigerator for sale. A firat
class refrigerator, with plate glass
top. Inquire at this ollice.
—The Butler Lubricating Oil Co.
has moved back to tbeir old stand
II!), W. Jefferson St. Steelsmith <fc
Patterson's new building, where all
kinds of engine, machinery, and il
laminating oils of the finest quality
are kept in stock in the basement,
and will be delivered to any part of
tbe city when orderetl from C. K.
Mclntire, agent.
Vox Popun—Buy your clothing,
underwear, hosiery, hats, caps, BOX
and neckwear of I). A. HECK, and
save money.
RKPORT of The llutler County
National Hunk of llutler, Pa., com
menced business, August iStli, IH9O.
Statement of condition at close of busi
ness, Thursday, May 7UI, 1896.
KHSOt'RCKS.
Loans $ 701,896 91
United States Ilomls 218,51- > 00
Banking Honse, l ; . & F 16,795 94
United States Tress.....", 1,425 00
Cash and due from Banks... 299,802 43
#1,238,420 28
1.1 A IIII.ITIKS.
Capital f 100,000 00
Surplus 75,000 c <
Profits 19.412 28
Circulation 22,500 00
Deposits 1,021,508 00
$'.238,430 28
State of-I'ennsylvania, County of llut
ler. ss.:
I, C. A. Bailey, Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear that the
aljove statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
C. A. BAH.ky, Cashi I*.
Subscribed and sworn to In-fore me this
twelfth day of May, 1896.
K. X. Kom.HR, Notary Public. I
Correct—Attest:
JOSKPH IIARTMAN, 1
N. M. HOOVKR, r Directors.
L. P. HAZJ.RTT. J
Butler Savings Bank
Butler, I j *J.
Capital - _ SOO,OOO-00
Surplus and Profits, $104,000.00
JOS. L. I'll It 18 I'resident
.1. IIKN BY TROUT MAN v'ice-I'«)si<l.'iit
WM. t:AMI*BKM>, Ji .'asliiei
1.01 IH It. STEIN Teller
DIKKUTOICtt Joseph 1.. I'urvls. .1. Henry
Iroutman, W. t>.hrandon, VV. A. Stein, J. - s
Cumotsll.
The llutler Havlrias fiank Is the Oldest Hank
Ins' Institution In liutler County.
(i' nerai banking business iransiv.led.
W< solicit, aecounts of oll'prodncers, mer-
ChSflU, farmers and others.
All liii.ilness entrusted to us win receive
prompt attentlon.
Interest paid on time lepo-.lts.
fhe BuilerCoun!y National Bank
BUTLKR, HA.
Capital paid In $100,000.00
Surplus and Prolils $87,962 35
JOB. llartman, I'rosiilenl; J. V. Kitts, Vice
President; 0. A. Cashier; John (1
MeMarlin, A ss't Cashier.
\ fc'ei.er il liaMtlie.r business transacted.
Inn rest paid on time deposits.
Money loaned on approved security.
We Invito you to open an account with this
hank,
HIIWTOHB lion. Joseph Mailman, Hon. W.
s. Waldron, llr. N. M. Hoover. 11. McSwceuey.
K. 1,. A brains, C. I'. Collins, 1.«.. Smllh. I.eslle
I'. Ha/ielt, \l. I lie in W. Henry Wilson, John
Humphrey. Dr. W.C M.I anuk-M, lieu Masselli
ilariy ilcuslcy. J. V. Kitta.
NEIGHBORKOOD NOTES.
Ttie old pun-tore of Jainea Bown Son
on Smithfield street, rittsbur)?. went iDto
tho Sheriii 's hands la-** Friday.
The neep fund of Mercer county i? at
present oyer five years behind That ir,
th ha\ ,ug ahmip killed Wau that
long fur remuneration The dogs, how
, ever keep rijrht up to lime, aud in fact the
number of dead iheep to their credit is ir
crea-Mug.
Schumaker, the "Oatmeal King" of
Akron. Ohio, made an assignment of his
property for the benetil of hi-t creditors,
last week.
The boilers of the Pittsburg tow boat
"Hurry Brown." exploded on the Missis
sippi, below Vicksburg. last Tuesday and
eleven ot the crew were killed and drown
ed.
Airs. Aaron Ha'ne.->, aged 82 years, at
church sanday, at Mt. Hebron W. Va l
attended claj-s meeting. In giving her ex
perience she =aid her mother had died at
class meeting, a: d it tail always been her
de.-:re to depart in the ume manner. Af
ter taltticg a few minutes she sat down and
the preacher stepped out ot the pulpit to
talk to her. While doing so Mrs. Haines
suddenly threw up her hands and expired.
The wa" "xtreme'y dramatic.
r>. S. \ L. E. Excursions.
The P. S. £ L. E. R. R. will n.ai<e a
rate of OLe fare lor the round trip on ac
count oi The Prohibition Conven'ion, to
Allegheny and return, tickets good going
May '-'4 th, 23th aud 26th. limited for re
turn up to and including May 30th.
"The P. S. A L. E. R. R. will make its
curtomary excursion rate ol one lare for
the round trip, tickets good going Mf.y
29.h ai d 30th and for return up to end in
eluding June Ist, account of Decoration
day."
Mernoual Day Excursions.
Tbo P. 8. <t L. E. It. R will sell round
trip tickets to a!l points on their line, May
2'.J and 30tl. good returning Juno Ist at
one lare for the round trip.
Auditor's Report of Summit
twp.
ROAII FUSDS.
P Nigh und V Oi-he, Supervisors.
.1 W Baldant collector of cash road lax.
amount ol duplicate $ 304 62
I'r.
By exonerations ..... $ 253
By per cent and rob te...... 19 29
Paid by orders 35 21
Paid supervisors 220 83
Due Supervisor 20 76
$ 304 62
Koc'd from Collector $ -20 83
other sourses 8 49
$ 229 32
P.iid lor tile $ 10 08
" for blacksmithing and
hardware 6 11
" for plank m 18 00
" Clerk of Court for con
stable return...... ... 1 15
" for stone ...... 60
" M 0.-be 41 days at $1.50 61 50
" Lorcnce Etzel on bridge 70 00
" interest on note 2«32
" for one duplicate.... .... 25
" P Nigh 86 days at $1 50 54 00
" auditing and printiug 9 00
$ 233 51
Due Supervisors 4 19
To am't ol dup't of work tax $1512 72
3y am't of tax worked $1419 82
'• " not worked.. 86 09
" " exonerations.. 6 81
$1512 72
Audited this 9th day of March, 1896.
TOOK.
A Rettig and M B Ditmer Overseers of
Summit twp.
I)r.
Duo t*-p from 1895... ..$ 104 96
I'aid JI) Marshall atl'y lees 10 00
Paid A Rettig 2 days at 1 75 3 50
Paid 11 B Ditmer2 days at " 3 50
Paid printing, auditing and
filing report 10 50
$ 27 50
Duo township.... $ 77 46
To Wm MoMillin account
Hal duo MoMillin $ 362 49
Paid expenses (orMcMillen at
V/'arren hospital $ 93 25
Paid M B Ditmor 4 davs at 1 75 7 00
$ 100 25
Hal. duo Mciliiliu $ 202 24
Transferred from ISO") to 1890
money ol Nioklas llarnmol in
eare of Ovoriieers of Poor of
Summit twp IF 381 7!l
Interest on above money 12 50
$ :W4 29
Audited this 10th day of March 1890
SCHOOL.
J \J Johnston, Treasurer ol School funds.
J W Baldauf,Col,to ain't of dup't.sloo2 50
By exoneration $ 28 59
By rebate. 32 50
By 2 per tent 13 00
By a per cent 10 00
I'ald J L JohnsioTi, Treas.... 850 00
$ 934 09
Dne Trea* 68 41
J L Johudton,treas.ree'd from coLs 850 00
•• " " col '95 65 00
' " " St ap'r 1157 57
'• " " treas.
of 1895 16 04
$2089 21
Ck.
By teachers orders
By fnel and ci.nl
By pchool supplies.... 170 12
By stove and hardware 24 20
By secretary lees 20 DO
Hy delivering dooks and dis
infectinu water closets.. 17 50
Hy attending institute...... 49 88
Hy fir<s insurance 10 11
By note in Savings Hank witn
interest 184 50
For audit and printing 10 00
Repairs ar.d cleaning water
closets. .............. 84 10
Treas. 2 per cent .....—... 38 59
$1967 88
Due twp 121 33
Audited this 2nd day of May, 1896.
Wo, the undersigned, auditors of Sum
mit twp. certify that the above account is
correct to the best of onr knowledge and
belief.
Quo FOBCHT, f
JOHN EITKSMILKK, .- Auditors.
JOHN IIKKKIT. S
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RAILKOAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA HL.
Weslirn "ernsylvania Division.
Schedule it. Effect May 20, 1895.
South, ■ — Week Days
A. M. A. m. A. w. p. m. e. «.
11-M.ER.. REAVES AS SIA it » its SUU
■"axonbuiv Arrive 654 s -"> I:4s 311 8 >
duller Jet . •• 727 s 12 12 aw 553
B -Ucr Jet.. ..Leave 730 sis 1* 17 40 r> 3
Natrona ..Arrive? as s 5-. u M 3so « u.'
Tarentuin 7 4.1 s»o:i 1231 357 007
SprlllgJaiC 751 81* 1141 407
Clarcmont SO7 u25 11 5d 411 02
Sbarpeburs sis n.,i 107 428 6>
Allegheny City # >■* 044 124 4 4<> 045
A. M. A. M. P. 11. J*. M. P. I.
St.'SOAY THAI.NS - Leavo Butter tor Alte
t,li( ny City and principal intermediate siattons
7:40 A M„ 9:30 and 00 P.M.
North. , Week DBys
A. ». A. M. A. H. P. M. P, M,
. Ilegheny City. Lv.sss JOO 111? 313 610
SUitrpsburg . 7«j al3 liay
< lajemoni 31« 1140
Urentum.... 732 33t 12 09 351 04;
Natrona 737 943 12 13 355 0 5
liuUcr Jet Ar 745 jso 1223 404 7 0 2
Hlltler Jc't Lv 745 JSO 12 34 415 7OS
Uaxonburg 810 lo 15 12 53 140
iiUI'LEK Ar. #35 10 38 125 500 750
A. M. A. M, P. M, P. M. P. M.
sI'SUAV IKAlNS—Leave Allegheny City for
It'll ler aud principal tntermediate stations 730
a.m., 1235 and 7:10 F. M.i
Week Days For the East Week Day*,
f. m. a. in. a. m. p. in.
24 5 625 Ev IIUTLKU. .. Ar 10 38 125
■i 40 727 Ar Hut.'er Jc't Lv 1» 50 12 3'.
404 745 Lv Butler Jc't Ar 940 12 3 S
410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 833 12 30
4 l r » 753 " Allog'y Jc't " 931 12 21
42d 804 '• Leech bur#.. " 920 12 11
140 821 "I'aulton( Apollo" 905 11 s*>
514 851 " Saltsburg..B 37 11 32
550 922 '• HUirsville..B 05 11 00
GOO 930 "Blai.-sville las'n"7 45 10 15
850 135 ' Altoona.... 340 800
100 310 " l/*rrisburg..."ll 65 310
430 623 " Philadelphia. *8 50 11 20
a. n - . p. in. p. m. p. tn.
Through trainii lor the ea«t leave f'itu
bnrg (Union Station) as follows:
Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. M.
Pennsylvania Limited '• " 715 "
l)a_v Express, " 730 "
Main Line Epress •' 809 "
Philadelphia Exprena " 4 30 P. X.
K.antern Express ** ......7 00 "
I'ast Line •' ......8 10 "
F>>r detailed inlormatiou, Thee.
R. Watt, Pa j «. Agt. Western District, 300
i-'ilth Avenue, Pittsburg, ?a.
5 X. FKBVOST, J. K. WOOD,
(tejeral M mage.-. Oen'l Tassr. Agent.
P. & W. R. R.
Schedule In elToct May 12, 18#5. (Mutler time)
TUo MUor'. Line to PlttHhuri;.
DBP.UIT UOCTH. FHOM MOTTO
t:2sa m Allegheny Kx r «.2r.am, Allegheny A r
h.15 a m All'y * Akron lo.iwa m.AI .* N Castl.
llj.ifi a m Allegheny Ao :2.20 p m, Al!ej{henyß.
■3.55 pm Allegheny Ex 5.115 pm. Allegheny Kx
5e p m Chicago Kx. 7.30 p m,All y a Akron
fi.os p in All'y « Kll. Ex' -.110 p ui. Alleglieiiy Kx
DKPAKT NOit 10. . KKOM NOKTH.
10.05 a m Kane & Br id. 5.05 a rn. Koxburg Ae
5.15 p 111 CLirlon Ac 1..V1 am, Clartsu Ar,
7.3s p m Koxburg r,-0 pm, Kane Mall
SCS'OAY TltA I>'S.
OKP4KT SOUI H. JPKDM.; BOUTH.
8.15 a 111, Ae 1.0.00 a m,Allegheny Ac
11.4.> am, Alleghenv Kxll.osp m, Allegheny K>
P ChleiMfo Kx 1, 05 pm, Allegheny Kx
0.05 pm, Allegheny A- 7.301> m. Deforest Ac
Trnlii arriving at 5.06 pin l< aves 8« O de
pot. Hllsburif. at 3 :15 o'clock
Hutler and Ureenvtlle Coach will leave Alle
gheriy a' .l."0 i>. in, laliy .-X' epr h nd.iy. Con
u.'etliig at Wulowgrovu, arriving at. Kutler at
MS.
fulliiiau ButTet Sleeping Cars anil ltr.it-cla*s
')ay Coaches run through between llutler and
Chicago dally.
Knr through tickets to points in the West
Northwest or Bouthweot apply to
A. B. CKOUCU, Agent
Trains leave the h. d' O. depot In FlUbuig
ior the Ka»t aslollov,-#.;
i-'cr Washington 1» Baltimore, I'hlladcl
plilri. and mw York, 7 :'■*) and fSo p. m
' iniherland, 0:40. 7 :30, a.m. 1 :10, 3:20 p. U.Con
n- Mviile. no. 7:30, a. m. 1.10.4.30, 4.45. r..'io, 3. 'y
m. Unlontown, 7.20 a. m., 1 10. 1.30 . 5.30 p. m.
( ntontown, Morga r towa and l'alrmont, 7,30, a,
m. and 5,3np. m. Mt.Pleasant 0.40, 7.3" a. m.
► .10 and 4.30 p in. Washington. I'a., 7.40 and
.30 a. m., 4.00,4.45 and 3.00.11.55 p. m. Wheel
rg. 7.40. and 9.30 a. m.. and 4.0e. 3.00. 11.55 p,
... 1 'lrn.tjina!l, St, Louis, «'oliimbus and New
ark. 7.40 a. m., 3.10. 11.55 p.m.
For Chicago, 2.40 and 3.30 p. rn.
I'arlor Hid Hlooolng cars to Italtlmore W»»h
n<Cton. '"lnetnuatl aud cblcairo
P. S. <St L. E. R. R.
Monday, N0v.;25 I8».'.
Trains are run by standard central Time (90ln
Meridian.) One hour slower tliar City Time.
(lOINO NUKTH. OoiN'l HOUTH
10 14 12 BTA TJONB 3 11 11
p..Tt pni .' p.m. Arr Lv 'ea.m. 'a.m. jp.m.
.... 4 55 230 ltlltl«l« 5 35 I* 20
3 24| I »>j Dunkirk 0 50; 1 43
a.in. |
7 no I 42 3 Is' Krte 0 10 835 3 35
<: *r, l oo 3 is . Wallace Junct o 17 9 is 4 12
fi 20 1 114 3 II 1 .Irard 050 f IS 4 15
6 'Jit 12 54 S 5S| ... Ixjekport. 7 00 3 28 4 2fi
1; ' IJ V SMI CianeHVlllM. - 70l n3* I I
'• 1: .. 10 2/ ar.ConiKMUt lv. ..1 740 3 10
310 j740 lv ar 110 221 0 4:i
5 57 U 4»"H 45 sr.. ..A1bi0n,....1/ 7 II 9 411 4 87
15 41 is 83 831 .. Shadeland.. 72:1 953 451
54m 12 30 S2B .. MprlHgboro .. 7 27 950 , 4 55
5 112 24 s2O ..coaneautvllle.. 734 10 act 503
5 0-. :■_< 01, h 00 . Mea'v'le .let. . S no 10 5 25
1 730 lv .Count l.ak'- . .. |<i oi 1
. in 1« 8 10 ar ar 8 10 10 50 #3O
4 '25 0 55! v..Meadvtlle..lv j 0 42] 425
l2 45 8 »7lar ai 8 37 it 26; 0 lo
No.' II 51 7 4:1 . llarHtown.. »Nolto :m n:n
li 10 7 38 .. . Adainsvllle 10 44 5 44
... 11 38 72S .Osgood 11l 54 563
" 2.' 11 10 710 (ireenvllln ... 030,11 0. « o.'.
0 ii. li 7 o>i siicnango 0 40 11 20 e 20
000|0 5! 0 45 ...Kredonla. 7 03 II 44 638
5 11 10 43 0 25 Mercer 7 22 12 04 7 00
s to 1029 0 10 Pardee... . 7 :t« 12 22 714
r, id in 20 000 ... Urovo eiiy... 747 12 :ti 725
5 HI, 10 ()H 54K . Harrlsvllle 7 r.s '2 45 730
1 • 10 'lO sio Branch ion ... s 00 '2 54 7 4.,
500 . . .1 811 |iv .BranWiton nr 710 I.' 10
5 «l.i .... g M ar...Milliard .lv 0 24.1 l 151 ....
4 53! 9 st>| 0 351.v...KelSUTS S 10112 M 7 19
4Mi 'i 42 5 21! •• ..Knclld .. 8 221 I l/\ sO3
4 10, a 15} 4 50J .... Butler 8 50| 1 421 s 33
222 ; 720 Allegheny, i'AWlt tr 3 SOI. ...
■ 1 ■ 1 01 I'lttsburg, ll.ti >. p. in p. m
J.T. lII.AI It. (Jeneral Manager, <ireenvtlle. ea
W.<}. SAKtiRANT, U P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa
la. c% vv ic;k
DKALKK IK
Ro ugti and Worked Lumber
or AL. Klffbl
Dours, Sash, Blinds, Moulalngs,
Shingles and Lath
Always In Stock.
LIME. HAIR AND PLASTUK
OQlcu opposite P. it W. Depot,
PTJTLBB
C.A- ABKAMB JOHN W. illOWjt
ABRAMS & BROWN.
INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE
Strong Coru/Htuies.
/ 'rom ot Settlenientu.
Iltiiu- 1 iihiir .nee Co. of New York, Innur
-11 ace Co. of North Aineriea, ol Philadelphia,
I'a. I'henix Insurance of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
and Hertford Insurance ( o. id Hartford Coon
OFFICE: Corner of Main St. and the
1) 1 'uuond, north of Court House, Uutler, I'a
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Hv vtrt'Ji" of Mindrv <! ten. h Ft.
Fa.. Lev. Fa.. Jte. tv-'ued out «,! 'he I'liuri of
t'oiniiMD I*l.r.ntl r • ouncy. fa., anil t«
mr dtrc.'<-d, thi n-.vUl t.« i-miM-d to , nh.lr
saK .it the 1 ouil llou>.. 11. lin ijorougb ot lint
1.-r 01, •
Friday, the 29thday of May,
A. D. at l o'clock P.M u.i folk Aiia de-
property, to-witr
L L>. No 1, June Ter.StrpUcii i'uujiati.»-.
Attocuey.
All the right, title, inter st and claim o| Jon
\s l'iw3(l. or. ir. and tj all tlmt certain lot ot
.round slto»rc Iu B'.ntl" iwp. Butii-r f-o .I'a.
tKiuuded n.l follows, ro-*;': Beginning :it a
l>olnt in t'l'*center Of the I'l"<' uia Klt
laaniog road and ID ceuu-rof Bear'reek road
u-1 - r-' aat't roads Intersect and crOK. tbence b>
i-euterot »aid Be.'.rtT'>-» ro.iltt e._st 14 iwlwv
ih«.n'"ery land* or wm Wataoc formrri. Mary
uarren south it » -t to sncn a |>- nt not .»
liitf thi'id* I a k to t'u« i • t '«r of -ml Klttvi
nltiK r ait and parall< , v.' !: , l i .-t rirwlc
roa l with ci liter line ol ...ltl i\ uuuuin< roau
to the place of co::taltti - ; OIK- n.»li
acre •>! pound, strict measure, ou wlil.n b
rre. !o.t a two -.tory frame J.» lihous ami
outbulldlCKS. Seized and taken Inexrcauoa a.-.
tUf- properi -ol Joe W ToJ i.i the suit ot Al.
Kulf.
.I> v .> June Term. lsuo. McJunkiD a Gal
t ' .n l U I» hrandon, Atl'ys.
AH ttie l . o: n;T and claim of K. II
Mi-Krlde, F in LTJ... • anil Elu.t
.Mrlirlde, ot. In and i tn lot ot
sround. situate In Butler Ooto. i,.... :'a..
tcuDdi-'fl as follows, to-wit: t>u the noi.i. • \ lot
of 1> liar y, cast l-jr in all y. -uutli bj ..it of
ll'T.rjr VI!1"I-a::d we-i !.\ Mali St. Detu* 4.1
f.-i-t, ii.' r- i 10-~. front on «n:d Mam >t» and
exti 1 ai Ic ih" same width lso leet, more
or it -s. to said alley on tin- east, and having
tL'.t'"Ou >'iected a ktory liauie duelling
property ol K II Meiiridi I* 'A Lowry, Commit
tee ana Kliz* MclJrltl,- n| the sua ol Henry
ltelber, in trust.
K I) Mi'-i. Juni-Term, iJb'ts a \ ung.
Atfya
Ail the right, title Intere-.: aud -aim of John
Bowes, Sr, aer .t. of. In and to all that certain
messuase. tract or panel f land, situate In
fetui twp. Butler (.X),, I'a.. Pout.ded as follows,
to-wit: l'-ginning at the soutliweM corner,
tiii-nee ty lands r.ow or formerly oi Horsey
heirs north i west :» an.l c w perches to a
posr 'ii.i-.-n fhy lftnu> now or tormerlj of 1)
.Siciiol south sv east v> perches lo a poet,thence
by the o'.d Turnpike road - utb '•% east TU
p. aches 'u a post, lhei.ee - uU —•. »Ast n and
i-10 vrches to a post, thence by lands now or
formerly ofJobr. Ifegley south :#>)4 east 57
perches to two wblte -aks. thence :a;
■ -.t to corner • f land .r l uu sold by .lonn Mc
r erson to Holin .Met -.nile'ss. thence by lun Is
orjohu li-ry formerlj Mci'midless.
to a post- the place of beginning, containing
nl'ity-seren •»> acres, more or less having a
•no story irame dwelling nouse, frame tinni
and other outUuiidlxigs Uu-reon. Bdad and
taken il execution as th - fro pel T of .lohn
Ik. wen. Sr docd. with notici to Hannah .1
Bo»eu. and William llowen, executrix and ex
ecutor of sad John Ilowen Sr. 1.-. J, at the
■,ult ot M I! McClelland, ailminlatrator of
Pen ullla McClelland.dee'd
E. li. No June Term, Newton Itlack
Attorney.
All the r's'fit, title, liitere*: .in of K A
1 itty. of in and to forty-two ,|j> acres of Kind,
in re or'.ess, s't'iat, <1 in Men 'rtownshlo. But
ler coi.:.t} . I'u hounded as loir wvs to-wit: On
i 'it- r.crt'! t-y la ds ■if.losNut' • i-t hy tsndft ot
Jos Nuit. ./t »i. stratb te. land- ' >i.<; M Oon*
lap, etui, Hti<! • n i' •• n -t tiv public roail and
!M lug purpart No 2 of il ■■ land of Mary .1
liei ry In partition,huvli.g a two ston frame
ilwclliiig house, frame liarn and other outbuild
ings thereon, good orchard of fruit trees and In
i good sla'e or .ultl\atii u. Seiicd and taken
Mi e-vccullon as the property ol It A Beatty at
the . ult tf I'rankltn llillci for . >f C.iaries
ii Tinker.
K1 >, Nos ■ ■ and June form. l-.5,. Hates a
\oung. aud A M Christ ley. attorneys,
til the right. tH le, Interest and cltltn of Ma
li-.sn K Miller srnl \V .) Miller, of. In and to ail
thai certain lot or piece of ground situated In
Butler borough, Butler Co. Fa, bounded as fol
lows, to-wli- on the north by Short street, ou
the east by an alley, oi: the south by lot .No li.i.
and on the west tiy second street, being lot No
ir,« In Block s In plan of lots laid out by col
Jobu M Thompson et al.la-mg sofeet ou second
street and extending back.preserving the same
wldtu, One hundred and sixty (t'.H» l et to au
aiiev. having a one anil one-half story frame
duelling house aud oilier outbuildings thereon.
Seized aud taken in execution as .he property
ol Mlllssa K Mtller and \V .1 Miller, at the suit
of Joseph llelnzer, et al.
ED, No 90. June Term, l«!»« Newtou Black
Attorney.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of
Nanc, T Craig, of. In and to twelve (I.') acres of
laud, more or less, situated In Allegheny twp,
Butler Co. I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit.: On
the north by lanls of Thomas Black, east by
lands ol Thomas McDowell, south by lan Is ol
J Black, aud wi st by lands of Samuel McCUn
tix-k's heirs, having a cottage house, stable aud
outbuildings thereon. Si'lzed snd taken iu exe
cution us the property of Saucy T ( ring, at the
suit of Uriah Sloan.
ED. No £S. June Term. i-:«.. Lev MeUulstlon
Attorney.
Al! the right, title, Interest and claim of J M
Henry, of, m and to one hundred (loo) acres ot
land, more or less, situated In Cranberry two.
Butler Co. I'a bounded as follows f i-wlt Vn
the north b) lands of .lolin Klser east hy lands
of Nicholas lia nOiugh. south hv lands of tleo
Cardner, and west by lands of Simon I'billips
auo I)r l>a>ls, havinu two-story frame houses,
two fraiie barns, orchard and outbuildings
erected thereon: Seized an.l taken In execution
as the properly ot J M llenrv. al the suit of
Mary N eldheartt.
KD. No 101, Jum le.in, ls.m. a M Christie)
Attorney.
All the right, title, iniercst and claim of J i'
Black, of. iii and to illly {.*()< acres of land, more
or less, situated In Cherry twp, Butler < o. I'a,
bounded as follows, to w lt On the norlh by
lands ol Graliam s heirs, east by lands of
Charles Daugherty, sou ill by lauds of I laugh
ertj and Oilghrlst. an<l west by lands of heirs
of Michael Hamilton, Having >i coalbink. board
house, frame Imrn and outbuildings .-reeled
thereon. Seized and taken In e xei-ullon as im
properly ol J C Black, ut the suit of W M Bar
ber. tor use of Mrs George Amer.
ED. No9G. June Term. iv».. W ii i.u&k. Att'y.
AU 'lie right, title. Interest and claim of
Ja oh spahn. ot, in and txi eighty i4oi acres of
land, more or less, situated In Summit twp.
llutler Co. Pa. bounded i-. follows, to-wit on
Ihe north h.. Kir.ds of |i< snd Keoit,
east hy land of Francis Heott. south by lands ol
It Et/elhnd, S'hnur and on tiie west by lands
of I'eter Sclmur, having a log house imru
aud apple orcaard ihen on. Seized aud taken
in execution us the pioporty ol ,1 a oh Spahn, at
the suit ol Jacob uelbadi.
G U, No 99. June Tcim, is:> 6. W l» Brandon,
Attorney,
Al'the right, title Istep'st and claim ol I C
Mi Ncal, of, in and to all that certain tract of
land, situated >n Adams twp. llutler co: I'a,
boundod as foil >Wb, to-wit: On the north by
lands of John Staples a dlstan<w of r-s and I-In
perches, on the ast by in ids oi Wm (\_sh
dollai ,s helra peiches, ou the south hy
lands of >umucl and Juiaeb Cashdollar 6» and
l-io perches, aud on the west by 111(11 of
John Klcliardson ami mother 70'. perches,
containing thirty (30; anes. more or less, iM ing
the same tract of laud purchased by Frederick
McNcal October ■, lss">. nx'ordod In Deed Book
nt, page no, having a two story (raine dwelling
house, franio stable and other outbuildings
erected thereon. Seized and taken m execu
tion as the properly of F i McSoal at th** suit
of I' D ticlbach
ED No luo. June Term. l-:*'.. VVls»i an I Bran
don. Ally's.
All the right, title, luterest m l lalin of A A
Gold, of. hi and to all llml certain tract ot 1 tud
shuuled in llufTal) Iwp . Bil'.lfr Co., I'a.. hound
ed as follows. to-wit on the north by lands
formerly ot Itobert Galbreath .now John Black
bum. en- ! lia l*uds ot Myers and < .regcry.south
by lauds of i" Kepple and John Watsou. ron
talnlug ll>4 acres, inore or less, having a two
story triuie dwelling house, tram ti» r n and
oilier outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and
tak- n In execution as the property of A A Gold
at the suit of John M Miller.
E D No. itKf. June 'lerui, lxoc. Stephen cum
uilngs. Att'y,
All the right, title, Interest ami claim of I'll
W Snyder aud Maggie A Snyder, of. In and lo
all that cert ain tract of land, situated In Jeffer
son twp., Butler co.. I'a.. boundod »s follows,
Beginning at a post Iu llie middle of the Saxon
burg road.lbi'iiee B#>j east by lands of Arthur's
heirs and It M Johnson 110 and .'-10 perches lo
a post, thence aouth by lands ot Joh.-i l itirlck
41 aud o-io to a post, thence west by lands of
Jas Armstrong HZ-'n peiches lo a post, thence
north lift west M perches to the place of begin
nlng.contaliiing .u aires aud l-io p relies, being
lot No In Jas Dun lap's plan ol the amicable
pai til lot. ol the estate of Th.nnas Koblnson
Armstrong, accepted by Maggie A Snyder, hav
ing thereon a two story frume dwelling house,
barn and outbuildings, line orchard, shrubber
ry patch, .tc. Seized aud taken in execution as
the property of Philip W Snyder and Maggie A
Snyder al the suit of Al Hull.
HI) No W, Juno Term. Is:»;. W D Brandon.
Att'y.
All the right, title. Interest and claim or Nel
son Smith, ot. In and to all that curtain piece or
parcel of land, situated In I'arkci twp,, Butler
Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt On the
norlli by lands of I honias B Smith, east by
lands of John llenry l>aubous[ieck. south by
landsof Christopher Hoover and on the west by
lands of Win A Smith and Adam llofTner. t'on
taiilng ion acres, more or less, and being the
Hinne land conveyed to Nelson smith hy Thus
II Smith, recorded 111 Deed Book a. page
having a two-story irame dwelling house irame
bu II and oilier outhulldlugi erected thereon
Seized and taken In execution as tae property
of Nelson Smllh, al the sun of John 11 Shlever.
KD, Nos <4, 7a and TO, Juue Term, fsoo. W A
& 1'" J l'onjuer and Kalstou Ik Greer. Attys,
All tin- right, till". Interest and claim ot
Thomas Bingham, of. In and to all that certain
pleee or parcel of laud situated In Cherry twp,
Bui ler Co, I'a. bounded as follows, to-wit . Com
mencing at a pist on Hie east, theme south
Iwi ,t it mid s io p'-rches to n po.il. tbciiee
north BS west .land l-lo peri lien lo a post.
11. ;e Q north I I West lot and I 10 PWMI to
a post, thence south ss" east 4.' perches to
south branch of Sllpperyrock creek, thence
south js l ,, east, 07 perches, thence north r.s
so perches along south branch oi creek,
Uicncc south ri«> east u; perches along south
branch, thence south 11. 1 , east o perches along
south branch to a post, thence north <:'{ CT
aud . lo perches along south branch if creek,
thence south 11 east u perches along south
branch of creek, thence north I . caste per-lies
along creek, thence uortb cast perches to
south branch, thence south '>. i east e perches
to Aouth branch, thence south .> cist j perches
to south branch, tlienee north lo east .• per- lies
to I'outli bruiU'h, Iheie ■ north I eas! ;
perches to south branch thence noriii d ensi
x perches to pi eor be.:liniln - cxmi ainlng tiny
(sn: m ros, moro or less, and having a frame
dwelling honv, log bai u and orchard I hereon
AI.SO \ll the right, title, Interest anil claim
of Thomas lllnglisin, of. in ai.ll to all thai ier
tain lot or parcel of laud, situated In Center
vllle bofougli. Butler Co.. Pa., Imunded its fol
lows. 10 Wit; On the north b\ lot No.II. east
by a M tooi alley, south by a ::n foot stre"t and
on the west by aou n«it street. !>• Ing lots Nos
•» and ."I. la a plan ol lots surveyed Ih i i I.
Mci/ulsl|oi! for \v Bingli m • lid let belie
eaih.M leel In wldlh ui.i |m n I hi depth
and v.teaht Seized aid l iken In - \e. utlon as
lliti property of Thomas iilnghuui alibesulloi
John lierg ,v Co. and W llenry Wilson.
K D Nos T| ami 7'. June Term. Isin.. W A<v F
j Poispiar. AU >s.
Alltlu right, title. Interesi aud claim of 1, J
MrOulsilon. I. in mid to all that erlaln trad
or parcel of land, situated tu Brady I w p., But - I
ler (n„ I'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt on the
north by Slipper)ris kcrrek and lands of Ch.irlrs
MeCracken, east by land* "I charlos M<
craeken and c Durr.v, -.outh i.v lands of tin
heirs of John Convert and Lewlii Lilly and on
the wi Iby lands Of At. ('roll and the satd '
' I containing til acre* and ,'e perches. Oe- I
Ing the salue laud lormurly owned by J./ai, J '
Always Something New
Fo see in our store, whether it is in a man's suit, a boys'
or .1 child's suit, it is always something new that
keeps thi.igs moving
AT DOUTHETT & GRAHAM'S
And a careful investigation
will convince you that our
prices and the general get jftsprf''V\srßl
up of our garments are the ,
convincing arguments that f . rill®
build us a lasting foundation
Cheaper in price: Better
in quality than ever before. J *r-WM-jZ
DOUTHETT & GRAHAM,
Corner Main and Cunningham streets, Butler, Pa.
Our Greatest Gift Entei'piise
A Porcelain Clock
Given free with every sls sale-. When making a purchase
ask for a card, no matter how smail the sale is, we punch
out the amount and as soon as the card is punched to the
amount of sls you receiv* FREE
A Porcelain Clock
Our Special Clothing Sale is now going on
Schaul & Nast
' • • 1
Clothiers, 137 S- Main St-, Butler, Pa.
('roll, Tnow deceased. ha\lng a board house
erected tliereon, about .» asm cleared, Seized
and taken In execution as the property ol I, J
Mi:(|utstlon at the salt of John Berg & Co.
E1) No 110. June Term, ikKS. Frank Kohler,
Atty.
*ll the right, title, Interest and claim of Goo
II (irnliam and Clara <1 McK«e, adm'r of Elea
nor J tirahain, doe'd. of. In and to all that cer
tain piece of land, situated In Kalrview borough
I'.utler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to-w It: On
the north by an alley, on the east by an alley,
on the south by lot formerly of W K Proctor,
known as the foundry lot. and on the west by
Chestnut street. frontUg 100 feet on chestnut
street and running east from Cheatnutt ISO feet,
and itelng the same lot conveyed by J J Max
well and wife to Eleanor J Graham, one of the
grantors herself, by deed dated the lUh of Aug
Ih7*>, and recorded In Deed Book No it, page
U'.t.aud having erected a two-story frame dwell
ing house andother outbuilding thereon. Seized
and taken in execution as the property of Geo
II Graham and Clara <; McKee. adm r of Elea
nor .1 tirahain, duc'd.at the suit of Alice Thomp
son, for use of Howard Thompson.
K. 1> No. 91. June Term. ik!h>. Frank Kohler,
Attorney,
All the right, title . Interval and claim of K A
King and Mrs. SiraU K King, of, in and to all
that certain lot of land, situated in llarrlsvllle
borough. Butler county, l'a.. bounded as fol
lows, to wit: On the north by lot of Mrs, E A
Korijuer. east by Main street, south by Mercer
street, west by an alley, being lot No 2o In the
general plot of said borough.; having a two
s'ory brick building, used as a hotel, frame
barn and outbuildings thereon. Seized and
taken in execution at the property of K A King
and Mrs. Sarah King at the suit of S B Bing
ham for use of K K Walker now for use of Wm
M Cowan.
K I). Nos. lo«. 107, lua. IW, June Terra. IS!*'..
J. W. Hutchison, Attorney.
All thw right, title. Intotest and claim of John
W Alexander and Harry M> Alexander, of. In
and to all that certain piece or parcel of land
or lot of ground, situated in Butler borough,
Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit
Beginning at the northwest corn -r, being the
northeast corner of lot No. and So'il i street
it a pin, thence In an easterly direction along
Inc of said Mouth street lo ieet to a pin at
corner of lot No 55 I2"> feet to a pin on a jo-foot
alley, thence in a westerly direction along the
line of said alley to feet to a pin at the corner
of lot 57. t hence In a northerly direction alot'g
line of K.tld lot 57 1'26 feel to a pin. (he lilace of
i ginning beiu lot No. M, in Philip bauben
speck's plan of lots In the borough of Butler
and having a two-story board dwelling house
erected thereon, f.el/ed and taken In execu
tion as the property of John W Alexander and
Harry Mc Alexander at the suit of Philip
Haubeuspeck.
E t). sr.', June. T, lKiti,Kohler, l.usk and Brandon.
Att'ys.
All th i right, title. Interest and claim of M S
Adains or, in and to all that certain tract of
land, S'tualed In Allegheny township, Butler
county. Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: On
the north b\ lands of Alfred llullngs et al. east
i y lamb; ol Samuel Black et al. south by lands
of Mrs. John M Turner et al. and west by lands
of John B i aiup'teli, four-hundred
and tlilrly four (134) acres, more or less, having
a one story frame cottage house, frame barn,
grist mill, - stables and other oulbuildings
creeled thereon. Sel/t'd and token lu execution
as tiie property of M S Adams, at the suit o(
George li. Graham.
Tkkms ok HALE The followiug must be
strictly complied with when projierty Is strlck
un down,
1. When the plalnlilf or other lieu creditor
becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ
must be paid, and a list of tliu liens, including
mortgage searches on the property sold, to
gether with such Hen creditor s receipt* for
the amount of the proceeds of tliu sale or such
portion thereof as he may claim, must be furn
ished >.he sheriff.
z. All bids must be paid lu full.
:i. All sales not settled Immediately will be
Ciinlluiieduiitll 1 o'clock p. in of the next day
at which time all property not settled for will
again lie put up and sold at the expense and
ri k of the person to whom ttrat sold.
'Sue l'urdon's Digest, l)th edition, page <46
and Smith's Forms page .I*l.
ANDKKW G. CAMPUKIX, SborltT.
Sheriff's oillce. Butler. Pa., May 13, lstw.
AT J R. GRIEB'S
and u Do.Not Make Five.
It's quite a problem to please
everyone's taste in any line you
may select and particularly of
jewelry, silver novelties, cut gla?s,
etc., but I'm sure you will find
what you want in my large stock
and at such prices that defy com
petition. I am making a spe.
cialty of nobby and find Goods
and want your trade.
j. r. era.
118 SOUTH MAIN ST.
KOK SALE. J
nil.tow lu Koiinievlilo on P. K VV. It. It. c, room
M.V framn house, lot looxl.v>. Terms easy.
Audreso It, P. CHAW rout).
Valencia, Pa.
WALL
MOULDINGS
The nicest line of
Wall Mouldings in
town are at
Heineman's
New Room. 201
S. Main St. New
line of Blank Book
Writing Paper just
received.
201 S. Main St.
A Fine Combination.
Tho cut iu prices is rep resented by the
shears The mothod ol our busiaess re
presented by the square and the ability to
please is represented by the tape line. 1 It
makes a fine combination, for we are otter
ing spring suits.
Don't Hang Up Your Old Clothes for
the summer until you have made arrange
ments for a spring suit. Wo are oflering
such a flue lino of goods and giving our
people suob an opportunity to get bargains
that it is loolish to delay. There never
was a time when suoh a fine assortment 01
first class goods oould be seen at our store
this season. We are offering suits at
prices unheard of before.
Hanging oul tor tho benefit of those
who are after bargains. There is no doubt
that we are offering better inducements to
daj thau ever before and we hope all our
patrons will take the advantage of the op
portunity wo are giving them of buying
first class clothing at a figure which will
please them doubly—first with the
clothes, and second with the prices and
COOPEM
Cor. Diamond. Butler, Pa
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
Office Gor.Main & Cunningham
iI.K. WH'K. Prn.
Uko. K K n KIIKK. Ylrr Pres.
I. M. HrJl'Mil.*. HM-'J and.Trea*.' „
DTIlBCrOKS:!:
Alfred YWck. I llenderwm Oliver, >
1 r. W. Irvlu, i lames Htephenson,
<V. W. Itlarkirore, N. Weitiel. '.VMS
K itowman. ,11. J. KltnglerJ | f ;
• ieo Ketterur, .('haa. Hebhup,*
C eo. Kenno, (John Koenlnn,
LOYAL McJUNIKN Agent.