Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, July 01, 1897, Image 3

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    * THE; CITIZEN.
THURSDAY, JULY I, 1897.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SoTF-All advertisers lniendioit t" make
changes 111 thetr ad*, shoul'l notify is ''
tbelr intention to do aa. n<»t laur than .Mon
day morning.
Est ray mare
Zimmerman's 4 day sale.
RufF s shoes.
C. & T's July Clearaßce Sale
Miller's shots.
Excursions
Administrators anii Executors of estates
can «v-uri' tln-ir reo-lpt Ijooks. at the CITI
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LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Xo I'IIIMT Next Wi-ck.
As everybody cossected with the
CITIZEN excepting the Horse Editor
who is interested in ft race in Er;e>
proposes making hay next week no
paper will be issued, and during part
of the week the office will be closed
—Picnics are rii>e.
—lth of July next Saturday—Monday
—Three weddings in Butler yester
day.
—The ln2d and 139 th reone at Apollo,
Angust 19.
The bottle-gLass men expect a two
months shut down.
—The P. R. R. Co. has selected
Thnrsday for excursion day
, —Center Ave bridge is being raised
H inches and repaired.
—White, Walter & Co s annual road
race will be held on July 21st.
—Butler s college boys and girls are
all home for the summer again.
Parts of S. and X. McKean St. have
been pitched and sanded and are in use.
—John A. Dodds and sons are now
proprietors of the Globe Roller Mills at
Mars.
—Lots of clover was cut this week,
bnt next week will be the great one for
hay.
—The Italian string band, and "dot
. leetle German band' have given us
plenty of music lately.
—lt is said that new stone quarries
are to be opened on the Wigton and
Roenigk farms near Branchton.
—Sherman & Egen toiler repairers,
have all they can do at their shop on E.
Cunningham St.. near West Penn
depot.
—Quite a nnmber of Pennsylvanians
are taking advantage of the Christian
Endeavor excursion rates to see the
Great West.
—With lawnfetes, merry-go rounds.
L dancing j«avilionH, two bands, and win
| ning three ball games, Dntler was quite
a sporty town last week.
—That Elk's bead in Pape's window
came from Montana, and is valued at
$l5O. The big deer known as the Elk
and Moose are becoming very scarce.
- If the Legislature kee]>s <m adding
holidays to the list we will soon 'be as
i unfortunate as one of. the hot climate
countries where tbey 3K> holidays every
year
Architect Owsley's plans for re
modeling the jail are hero and the Co.
plfc(taHjmi«ri'iners will probably take bid
| on themTflthe n«-ar fnture. The f-ati
j mated cost of the change is $16,000.
• The State Teachers' Association met
in convention in New Castle, Tuesday,
j Quite n number of Butler connty teach
| ew are present, and taking part in the
prrcoedings.
All Batler turn'il out to the open
air concert given by the Germ aula on
the Diamond, Monday evening But
. ler ought to have an open-air place for
concerts and speeches with seats
-Greenville held a fireman's tourna
mcnt, last week, to which Butler was
* not invited. Bnt one visiting company
was in attendance and Greenville l>eat
them in a hose race
—West Snnlmry Academy had
eight graduate last week—six from
the Classical and two from the Scien
tific department. The school is doing
well.
—Monday, July 5. being observed as
a holiday the Postoffice will to open on
that day as follows: From *! to 51:30 A.
M.. from <i to 7P. M. Regular mom
r ing collections and delivery. Lobby
open all day
* —This may to a queer and over
■ metaphorical way of putting the ruat
■ ter, but it is true nevertheless that "the
toad is not as graceful a bird as .the
June bug, but he is the St, Bernard of
the garden and worth his weight in cut
worms at any stage of the game. "
—The editor of one of our esteemed
contemporaries says'he stepped into the
store of a bnsiness man who did not ad
vertise, and was surprised to find him
busy. The storekeeper had the itch;
likewise a Waterbury watch, and when
he wasn't scratching himself he was
winding his watch.
—The mojor cycle is here and is a
success. The mbtive power is a com
bination of the electric spark with gas,
kerosene or gasoline All the rider has
to do is balance the thing and stop and
start as be wishes. Yes, but all the fun
and healthy exercise of cycling go with
the coming in of this machine.
')ur grocers are paying 0 cts for
cherries, Hto 10 for butter 5 to A for
atnwberries, 12 for eg««, 75 cts a bj.
fr |iea*. H5 cts a doz. bunches for
jket*. 35 cts a doz for cucum Is-rs, 20
'Cts a doz for onions and radishes, 20
cts for old, $1 for new potatoes and
35 to 45 a [»air for spring chickens.
—A heavy six footer entered Evans
machine abop on S McKean St., last
Friday night, and went up stairs and
took a gold watch belonging to Harry
Evans and «19 belonging to Lawrence
Robinson The latter heard him, and
got a pistol and followed him down
stairs, when the burglar gr ibtud him,
and they had a tussle during which
Robinson shot himself through the left
hand. The burglar escaped.
Cherries are good »ery gissl. We
etire heard a iierson express the Is-lief
that it was a cherry that Eve tempted
Adam with, and not an apple bnt a
hundred and fifteen dollars worth of
cherries are a gissl many. Sorne boys
ate some cherries belonging to L S
Lfirrimore. near Greece City, a few
days ago, and also annihilated the tree,
and the c<>sts and fines before Es<j
Gilchrist last Saturday morning
amounted to slls 00.
The p B & L E. R. R. will make a
rate of one fare for the round trip on
acconnt of July 4th, tickets good going
Jnly 3, 4 and 5, and for return Jnly (J.
Do not forget the grand celebration* at
Connennt Lake and Slippery Itoek
Park, Jnly 3rd.
—The best place to get your harness
ami parts of harness cheap, is at MAH
TJNCOURT & Co
LEGAL NEWS.
NOTES
The Mercer county grain 1 jury feu 1
a true bill tor horse stealing again-* •
A. Elliott of Centre tvrp . this cou
The 'will of Jonathan Taylor
Worth twp was probated, no letter-
Letters of administration on th«-
tate of John P. Goldthorp. of Washii-'
ton twp . were granted to J. Har. -v
Bell.
The will of Joseph Rosenberg f I
Venango Co., has been probated. •">}
th»* will of Henry Jamison, of Allegheny j
twp . with letters to Andrew Tipj«ry;
and W. E. Jamison.
Since the law was passed at Har-- |
bnrg laying a per diem tax on fore:. • i
ers. there is a rash of the latter to tak
ont naturalization papers. There is !
also a noticeable movement ot aliens j
toward the countries from which t" • !
came
Cha- Patterson, of Alar-, plead j
gnilty larceny but wa» not sentesc [
The School Directors of Zelienoj i
were authorized to borrow $1 500 to
build an addition to their school house.
Julia A. Vessel issued a summons iii
ejectment against L F. Sutton for
property isMillerstown: the defendant
apj>eared, waived hearing and confessed
judgment in favor of the plaintiff
Tuesday morning constables Brown
and Knittle went to Saxonburg and
rested rir parties living at or near that
town for illegal lienor sell in i They
were iirought to Butler, taken before
Esq Keck and gave bail for u hearing
on July 12.
Esq. Cramer and Constable Ek*is
of Buffalo twp . brought Jos. Horr.
awitz to town. Monday evening, and
pat him in jail. Hornawitz keeps a
little store in New Kensington, Jacob
Fry's horse was found in his possession,
and as he could not satisfactorily ac
count for the exchange, he was arrest
ed.
The cumber of -births certified in
Butler county from the first Monday in
Decemlier 18$6, to the first Monday in
May 1*97. was '239; the number of
deaths certified was 513.
David Stndebaker. Thomas C. Coul
t<*r. Jas. C. McClymonds. Gailey Glenn,
Sr.. Henderson Olliver, Jas. D. McGill,
and John Seig were appointed viewers
to meet on the 22nd of July at 10 A. M.
and assess the damages done to the
property of J. T and A. Hamilton in
Butler by the P. B. & L. E R. R
At Kittanning. last Thursday, the
trial of Dr. Moorhead and Jennie
O'Dell. accused of cansing the death
of Letitia Adams began, and on Satur
day they found them gnilty of perform
ing a fatal operation upon Miss Loretta
Adams, of Punxsutawnev, at Parker
on May 6. The jury was out for about
two hours. Dr. Moorhead was sen ten •
ed by Judge Ray bum to undergo im
prisonment in the western penitentiary
for seven years, and Miss Odell wa
sentenced to the Allegheny county
workhouse for one year.
LATE PKOPEKTY TRANSFERS.
Cbas C Keck to Anna B Kreljs. 11 <
acres in Cranberry for $2025.
Anna B Krebs adm x to Chas C Keck
117 acres in Cranberry for s2<r2s.
Neal Boyle, ex'r to D Kellerman. 49
acres in Donegal for $625.
Win J Kildoo to P B & L E R R. lot
in Clav for SIOO
John P Goldthorp to Margaret M
Murray. 50 acres in Washington for #1
Win Park et al. Exr's to Rachel Bux
ton. 141 acr"s in Middlesex for *5500.
Cornelius Dongan to Snsan Meinin
ger, 1 acre in ( 'learfield for SIV)
Alex Coulter to John Dougherty, 50
acres in Allegheny for SI9OO.
Mary F Shirley to Minnie Vogeley
lot in Lin tier for £925.
Mary E Vogeley.to John Troutman, '
lot in Butler for
A B McCnn/fleso to J O McConnell
lot in Centreville for *2lO.
J A Kirkpatrick. adm'r. to F J Big
gin. 4H IK-TI S in Centre for flfiso
North Side Cemetery Ass'n to Henry
Miller lot for t-io
W <' M (.'andless to W B McCandless
100 acres in Franklin for
Lewis Wigton to J Kate WigU>n lot
in Butler [r>r SIOIKI
J L I'nrvis to T V Cochran lot in Bn
ler for *4OO.
W S Cratty to A H Burr. 00 acres in
Muddy creek for $1915.
F E Miller to (i Wilson Miller, lot in
Bntler for $1435. t
J F Anderson to C E Shannon, 32
acres in Conn oqnenessing for £OOO.
Marriage Licenses.
John ILirris Mars
Elizalietb J Dol»son Mars
W A Knox Forward twp
Sadie Rice Forward twp
Stephen Mnhfer. Coal Hill Pa
Mary Eenninger East Brady Pa
Fred W Hilliard Eau Claire
Delphin Seaton Eau Claire
D A Kelly Parkersburg W Va
Louisa B Wilson Eau Claire
Edwis Seaton North Hope
Maude Campbell North Hope
Francis J Slater St Joe
Sadie A Farnen Chicora
Harry J Schaffer Franklin twp
Maggie F McNees Brady twp
John S Stewart Moniteau
Lyda M Ross Moniteau
Melvin G Campbell Allegheny City
Florence McCall Clay twp
J A Clingensmith Maharg 1
Agnes E Martin
John Brydon Gomersal
Clara Armstrong "
Ge«jrge H Jackson Butler
Gertrude Miller "
David II Caldwell Auburn, N Y
Leila A Cratty Bntler
C E Weigle Prospect
Mae Blair
BW Bryner Foxburg. Pa
Luretta Frederick Chicora
Phillip Sch weinsburg Bntler
Bertha Duncan
John Dietrich Summit iwp
Elizabeth Ferry Butler
Charles Hoffmyer Beaver Co
Martha M Morrison Clinton twp
Harry A Eicholtz Harmony
Birdie M Shannon Zelienoplc
At Pittsburg Rev J L Utidegraph
of Mt. Pleasant, and l>lith Moore of
Butler Co.
At, Pittsburg, W C. El>ert. of But
ler, and Martha Ilippey, of All«j_'heny
At Franklin. Wm. Criswell, of Knn
sas. and Mattio Simpson, of Butler
At Pittsburg. Andrew Neebling of
Bower Hill, and Flora Crawford, of
Valencia
At Pittsburg. Tuesday. Harry M.
Hemphill and May Thom|»son, of Bnt
ler Co., alsoJ. E. Porter and Gertrude
Eytb, of Bntler
To < lose at G l». >l.
We the undersigned Clothiers, Hat
ters and Merchant Tailors of Butler do
hereby a«ree to close our respective
places of bu.-w.'ie ■ every evening at ft o'
clock (Saturday's excepted i from July 5
to Sept 4 also at noon of Jnly 5. J N
Patterson, Douthett and Graham. T. II
Burton -1. S. Young, D A Heck. G
F Keck, Jos W Aland. Shloss Bros,
Coojier and Co, Colbert and Dale.
Sehanland Nast, Harvey Colbert
ICditciitionid I'icnic.
OtKining day of the Western Pcnnsyl
varna Normal Assembly, at Exjiosition
Park Com eau t Lake Pa July 6th M
97.
An elaborate program of educational
addresses, vocal and Instrumental music
and dramatic art.
All people interested in the advance
1 ueut of the canst' ot public education,
-specially In Eastern Ohio and Western
Pennsylvania are cordiallys invited and
expected
Fill your baskets, invito your friends,
enjoy a day of rest and intellectually
profit. Encourage this advance step in
the educational progress of your own
and neighboring State. Lend yonr in
f)uen< <! U> establish on the banks of the
Most Beautiful and PictnreMjue Lake
in Pennsylvania a Normal Assembly
that shall ls< commensnrab with the
Kdticjitlonal Ambitions of yous State
I For excursion rates, ect inquire of
nearest P. B.&L.E R R station agent.
PIK.SOXAL.
H J. B"rr.«. t Middlesex twp . was
in town, Tnersi >y.
L:;TI « ain" vas electe 1 i'I:.I ip°-1
• : t'r>i? Home schools
Mr. H. J X. i;-. of Brush < rc-'k. Pa.
i w.„ in L . Tut-sday.
»e r • ' of Franklin rwp.
wr. '• town. Th rs<lay.
H li. i.. '; s been elect**d i'l :
1 of the Wa .gton. Pa school?
| All-n Po" : < f Centre twp.. i- !y
--« insr i—ri- -us, ili' a Pittsburg hi -j
i Mrs Lor Sir.-., and daughter are
j visiting at W :.I Shira's near Hiliir.r-i
I 1- Qnhn of Hiili-'Hs rode
1 t<• Lau -r n ...- '• ke. yestori. yn;
j ing
! Geo. Btirckbal r was in Xe*v -rk
j last t. r-V 1> otii • attractions to • ; - xt
i A. M. Corneli.:s. F . mov d in; •
bishnadaome new residence on \\ •-
Jefferson Sr Monday
bnrg, bat forn r y a ila»!er - . |
ing friends here.
James "vi 1 !br»-<:th <nd family it
turned on Monday evening from Beaver
where they iual ' -n visitii. - fi .i
J. M Painter l:a- oeen ei< .e«i Pre
dent, and Biro McElvain
of the Alnnn : ; W .-,nn:.:ir\ A ■
emy
c. F Cr r, *ier.w -tt of the savin / •
Bank, and %u>s L Li Ro' ertsor. oi
New Wibuisgtoo will ' - mar;, d u>-%
Wednesday.
Cbas i-- .ildii.- :ne .1'• ..
at upper end . Fain
one of the be- :■ it-np..
in the town
Kenneth V -ne and L I 'e ; -
left vov> . II for .-.... aa<
where they will ike a .< i.a-r t>.
Alaska. A youn -r brother oi Lo\;!.
Boyd, went on s.<me t'rne a-.ro.
Mr. Fred W. H'lliard an' >' : s.s
Delphise.Seai n ! «.-th of Eau Claire,
were nnite<l in tn trriage during the
r>ast week Both young people lave a
large nmn'oer 01 fri -n<ls who wisti
endless hapoine-s and prosperity
Misses Clarf T7'-ck, M-.iy F:-iter.
Maine and Bird Reiber. Mrs. Kru-r.
Chas. Ekis, •" Un Scheiiin.' aid
Geo.Renno, Jr. .ended the
League conven" .a in (.'levdr-nd, th:
week
Dr. Ziinmerman nd Sim ■ 1 N .. n
left town on the 40 train. MOl, v
afternoon, for Chi 4P. and '. ill o
Califf>mia \ia Kansas t.ir>
Worth. Santa F- tc. Tiav --. i' b
gone two or three : onths Wii: !< Sir
Zfmmermai is ■ Dl Hal wffl at
tend to his J.atiei • -
A J Weigand ,-evers his reb-tion
witb the Hn.~>lton shoe S v J. * d>.
after a continuous service ten y»ar.-
Reddy" is going n the r<>" i for a
Press Syndi -ate with headrjti rt : - .\
Philadelphia, and li" has promised ah
his frifods to »e rood.
O. M" RUH.-< 11 AN., wife, and Mi- M
l< -:ndl<-- of Grot e City, we;,- ■.« Pitt
l.urg j e,terday an 1 toc»k ;fce . !
E. ;n.in on iiie p. insylvania line in .
m-<rning for .11, Fi .ncisco, via Denv«r
-nd Colorado Their tickets from
Pittsburg co->* each, and expire
August 15.
Br.''l Black cfiug' t a pike in C'roll s
dam the other day exactly th.s
( ) long: that is.
he caught the pike r-r rather !,he pike
caught h - minno'.v hut Braid was 11 o
! nervous to wait for the pike to -u-aie
•h< minnow and 1 '"allow i' and pulled
hi-* line too soot! rr d good bye pike
base linl i.
Thanks to the enterprise of Jackson
Robinson, Bntler has a baseball club,
one that can plav first -las ball and is
a credit to the town if they keep up
their present form then- is riot a club in
Western Pennsylvania, outside of th<
Pittsburg league team, tlu»t he* a right
to beat them On Wed ne-day of
week, with Ernie William- in the oo>.
the f.utlers defeated the old champion
Keystone c.lub of colored player- hv n
score of 10 to 4
In Fridays game with Wiimerding.
Hislgkinson did th" best for Bntler
ever seen in ibis town fie shot Wi'.
merding ont without a run or hit.
l»nt two (mils heirg knocked out of the
diamond and they .vere lioth high (lie-.
Bine's catchin / wa- /uiltedged and he
hit out two double--'nd a single 'I he
game ended 7 to 0 in favoi of Butler.
lln Saturday Wiimerding went at
Williams as though they would knock
him ont of the bn inc .- per the Ki-1
held together and tin- team Imcked him
up well, with th" res'ii; that Wilm«
ding got but th'-ir fv o mns in the fir t
inning In the third Ra/lcliff< u orej
one for Batier n hi- ingle ai." ■ l»b*s
by Hames and Shan.i n. In tii« i"!{iili
Shannon was hit by a pitched ball and
William's tvo bagger brought him n
cross the plate, tying the score ami 1
the tossing of hat an 1 umbrellas and :•
noise like pandemonium. In the
ninth Campbell singled, and scored the
winning run on errors. Score :} to I
Lynn batted and pitched well for Wil
merding
Base ball this afternoon. Butler vs
Irwin at the Ball Park.
The Kevstoui - play here Saturday
and there will Is- two games on Monday
t he sth.
The Stat<- Fair.
The Advisory Board of the Stat- Fa r
met at the Merchants Hotel on Weened
day, Jnne2:;d. at which President Mc
Dowel], i,f Washington, Pa.; Treasnrer
Rutherford, and C H Bergner, E-o . of
Ilarrisbnrg, rejee-- ;it:ng the State Agr'
cultural Society, ami F A. C'resrwell.
President l)r A V Wakefield, M B
Stephen- Esq and F 1. O'Connor.} ESIJ.
representing theTri (,'ounty Agricnltur
al Driving Park Association wore
present.
Mr. McDowell was i-hosen President
of the Committee and Mr, Oesswell
Secretary. The latter was also elected
Genera! Manager of the State Fair, to
whom all correspondence should Is
directed.
it wim decided to give $9,000 in pre
minms to the speed ring and in the
neighlx>rhoo<l of ?20.000 in other preini
unis The dates have already been ti-.ed
to lie September Ot hto 11th inclusive
Tb text meeting of the Advisory-
Board will be at Johnstown Julv (Sth
at s p. AT
A Fair of greater magnitude than la: t
year s successful one is almost a wired
a- the hs-al management, is lietter pre
pared mid John.',town i alive to it" infer
< -t 111 having a great succe-s
Information can Is- had by com - j,ond
ing with fc\ A ('res well. General Man
ager State Fair John-town. Pa
Klligllts of I he >llU'Cllllt'<'n.
Grand rally and Maccabce Reunipn
Idle-wild Park I'a Thursday, July 15,
1H97.
The Union Association of Western
Pennsylvania will hold a reunion at
Idlewild Park, Pa , on the Pt.nn v!va
nia railroad. Thur lay, July 15 1 • ; '.»7.
to which all Sir Knights their 1 omlie
and friends arc most cordially invited
Special trains will Is- provided for the
accommodation of all who desir« to at
tend as follows
West Pemi Divi-n 1 Leaving Ben
nett 7:M)a m., stop Etna. Shar(»sburg
Aspinwall, Harmarville. Bouipiet. Tar
entum, Avenue Natrona Bntler June
tion, Freej*>rt. Allegheny Junction,
Lcechlmrg, Hyde Perk, Vanderfirift,
Pa niton, Saltsburg and Blairsville.
Arrive at Idlewild, 10-j", ,1 m
Returning, leave; Idlewild. 0 :'(( p. m
Special excursion tickets will l>e wold
from all points nanied above, by tickc
agent and where there is no ticket of
(ice tickets will Is- sold by onductoron
the train Two bands of music, danc
ing sports of all kinds will be the f« a
tnre of the day
A BARGAIN.
A ilardman Fiano Which cont $450.
Must be eold as the owner has left town-
It tail be had for #l6O, spot cash. In
fjiiire at this office.
HORSE FOR SALE.
A good family horse, buggy,
road cart, harness, whip, robes,
an entire outfit, will be sold cheap,
if sold soon,
INQUIKfc Al THIS OFHIE.
ACCIDENTS.
A storm, last Thnrsday afternoon.
! blew down several oil and gas rigs in
: Buffalo twp . and blew the roof off
Josiah Painter's lmrn. and partially
destroyed his orchard. Painter lives
just over the line in Allegheny Co.. and
has been having bad luck lately.
Gen John A. Wiley, of the X. G P.
was thrown from his carriage at Polk,
laft Saturday evening, and had his left
shoulder badly fractured.
A boy named Wickiine ran into a
wire fence, Sunday afternoon, cutting
bis face badly.
Henry Stevenson, of Renfrew, v.
,va.s hnrt in Bntler .- >m»- days ag>>
1 able to be around again. It was h
■ and not Cal. of Callery that w:i
--■ -.'nocked over by a horse.
Cbas. Bracknev, who had his skull
frr-tured at a gas well some time >
!- vet lying at the Allegheny Genera!
I Hospital Another operation was per
j formed on his head but Friday, and
three small pieces ot bone remoy-d
' from his brain, and he is said to l»e im
j proving
Web. Barnhart, of W. Franklin twp,
I Arm -ir »g Co inst over the line from
| Clearfield twp on the W. M Minteer
!fs 11:1. was very seriously injured on
! Wednesday of last week while opening
. coal bank Some fire clay fell upm
hir.l and pressed him against his mat
lock ham lie until it broke. One of bis
ribs was broken and the end forced in
,o his lung, makin? a dangerous
wound. His companions rescued him
a f . 1 t<s>k him hotne Drs. King and
Maxwell >f Wortidngton were sen
for, and it is thought tha: Earn har:
will recover.
*A man named had a leg
'<iroki_-n "t Euclid, Sunday, and was
taken to the hospital at Mercer.
Picnics and Ihuiccs.
In Morrison's Grove in Clinton twp..
afternoon and evening of Saturday,
July 3d.
In Crawford's grove in Butler twp..
on the sth. Base ball at 3 P. M
Bicycle race, dancing.
Picnic and Dance at Bechman's Grove
Monday July sth.
Picnic at Kellerman's grove near
St. Joe. Monday.
Lawn fete Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday evenings, on Monroe St..
school Jawn.
Pipe Line picnic. Jnly 14th.
P. H. C. picnic. July 29.
OIL NOTES.
At noon of Thursday of last week
Iwith purchasing agencies here cut the
market from HI to 85 cents, at noon of
Monday two more cents were knocked
off making the price H3 cents, and at
noon Tuesday another cent mak'ng it
S3 cents.
BROWNSDALE Boyd & Co. s well on
the David Crowe, (formerly Jno.
Crowe- rea' Ht-d the sand yesterday
morning and began spouting oil over
the derrick. It is a half mile south of
the Shidemantle.
DILKS The Le Compte Co. S XO. 2
Paul, was shot again. Tuesday and
-tarted off at 25 bbls. an hour
PARKER M. S. Adams got a 60 >»1
well on his six acres of tin. c:rant. .-.1
nrday. Heydrick and C , are drilling
1 >•.•«> more (jn th<- Rosenl<ery -nd a w-ll
i- being drilled on the Meek s
A charter ha. been granted to the
Drillers' and T<K»l Assoeia
tion of this State, and the organization,
will soon be in working condition
They will have an insurance depart
ment, formed Tor ibe purpose of giving
drillers and toeil dr;-ssers an opportu
nity of life insurance at popii
i ;r" rates. The idea stnrt<d among
Bradford drillers
A hotter For Von.
Unclaimed lefersat th<- Postofflce at
Bntler Pa., week ending June2B, 1^97.
Mr !>,iti Allebach. Mis- Birdie Ban-
Mr Thomas Conroy. Joeeph .A D<
Land Dan DeLa*"l .lame- 1' DeLand
Mr. John Dralsirt Miss Mamie Elder.
,'o-< |»li Ferko Mr .1 W Gibson, Miss:
Mebf.'l Green. Mrs Blanch Hughes, F
H. Jones, (liveryman Mr. Patrick
McCain, Ferdindo Pvotolo (Italian)
?4i.-s Dora CroWlinen Peray. Mr W H
Robinson. Mr. Joseph Smith, Ed. W.
: 1 If 11. Summers. Mr. Melvin
Smith.
In calling for the- - letters please say
advertised.
JOHN W. BROWN, I' M
LOW TRICKS IN MUSICAL GOODS,
-/omc special prices at Grieb & Lamb's
< '■ insolation sale now going on.
.'.'ev/ Pianos s2(n> and up
N'ew (Organs SSO and up
< Vmtare f4 and up
Mandolins #.3-5° an '' U P
Violins $1,50 and up
Autoharps and up
There are alsf> some second hand in
clruments— pianos at #35 to SIOO, Or
gans at S2O to 90.
Ilarmonices and other musical instru
ments at proportionately low rates.
Strings of all kinds constantly in stock.
No 118 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Beautiful Hill Top Home
in Bntler for sale. Inquire at this office.
Recepies.
Have something nourishing in your
home at all times I will send my receipt
for making wine out of apple juice or
cider for sl, I will send my receipt for
making brandy ont of apple juice or ci
<ier for 11; I will semi my receipt for
making champagne out of apple juice or
■:der for $1 No drnns your own la
bor.
Also flagging or curbing for cemeter
ies JOSEPH GOMAN,
Euclid, Butler Co. Pa.
Dr. Matheson.
Dr. Matheson began practicing medi
cine in this county in 1851 and has been
ji n constant practice since He is now
: fitting up a room at Christie's Iloti I the
I old Shrelber House, where lv will treat
< hronic diseases of male and females.
IVrHoiiitll.Y-Cmidilctcd Tours via
I'cmtxylvaiiht Ibtilruud.
That the public have come to recog
nize the fact that the Iw -t and most con
venient method of pleasure travel is
that presented by the Pennsylvania Kail
road Company's personally-conducted
tours, is evidenced by the Increasing
popularity of these tours Under this
system the lowest rates are obtained,
''> l lioth transjsirtation arid hotel accom
modotion. An ex]x'riciieed tourist
ig< ntaiid chap' ron acco»fi]jany each tour
to look after the comfort of the pass
enger.
The following tours have been arrang
ed for the season of 1*97
To the north (including Watkins (»lei>,
Niagara Falls Thousand I land Mon
treal, An Sable Chasm, Lak<-s
< (.amplain and Oeorge, Saratoga and a
day light ride down through the High
lands of the Hudson* July 27 and Aug
11st 17 Kate, SIOO for the round tri [«
frtim Philadelphia, and Washington,
covering all expenses of a two weeks'
triii. Proportionate rates from other
j«>ints.
To Yellowstone Park on a special train
of Pullman sleeping compartment and
observation cars and dining car, allow
ing eight days in Wonderland Sep
tenilxT 2. Hat< i-,':',o from Pittsburg
j Two ten day tours to Gettysburg,
j Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge. Virgin
ia Hot Spring' Richmond and Wash
ing ton, September 28 and October 12.
Rate, *'> : > from Philadelphia Projsir
tionate rates from other jioints
. itcdiu cd Kate* In Sim I raiicisco
Via Penrny|vania Railrotwl on account
of Christain Endeavor Convention to !»•
' liehl in San Francisco July 7 to 12. it
I will ell special tickets from all points
!on ts system at greatly reduced rates
'i h ■ ticki t- will be aold Jane to
I Jul] ) nl will permit if atop over at
j Denver and jsmits West Returning,
must reach original starting
point not later than August I IMt?
For specific rates, conditions, and full
j information apply to nearest ticket
I ft({eut.
CHVIM H NOTES.
i There will be a Christian Citizenship
n Meeting held in Y M C. A. hall July
IT 4th. at H P M . under the anspires of
y Butler Christian Endeavor Union
•s Different speaker* will address the
i meeting Good singing. all are invited.
Communion services will be held in
the United Presbyterian church. Sun
, ! day. Jr.ly 11. Three new members
t were received into the church on Sun
day.
i Rev. Xealy. of New Wilmingt'
; conducted oommunie*u -i-rn-is in the
Presbyterian ehnrcii ia.»r s>ui:d,i>
; morning and preached in 11 M C A.
' i hall that eveiTimr His -ermoiis were
* ! well reeeived her
-: K->. I K.V. nr» ,-r. -1.i.-U OF
' Grov City Coil will preach in the
| Presbvteriac cfc'irch the • Sub
j bail. :: A. M M li,v
IIW. E. Oiler is assisting Res F P.
[ Britt. of Corsica. Jefferson Co in a
I i communion service. j
it Th..-iki:._- riiej,:;jli< n>r pi-t fnv i'-i
! the ladies of Bethany Reformed Mis
I - unary and Aid Society again invite
you to a supper and festival to I** given
in the* Wick building July - 2 and :!
| Supper will be served from "i to w F M..
j ice cream, strawberries and cake, fresh
lniltoifiiiiHr aai hnoaaieMl iK-on hand
' dl the time: also on Saturday aftern<x;n
; Supj>er 2-5 eenls.
! Services in Bethany Reformed chnr.-h
i >n \V North Si next Sunday at U A
M. and 7.-'i P M S'mdav Sch*iol 10
A. ?>f
to Tejicl»»'rs.
The school directors of Connoqnenes
■ -"ingboro.. will hold a meeting at the
school house on Saturday. .July 10,
1807, at 1 o'clock P. M. for the purpose
of electing one teacher.
DR. J. L. CHKISTIE. Sec.
Tin- Pennsylvania Railroad'*
Popular Excursion to the
Seashore.
No other Summer outing appeals so
strongly to the people of Western Penn
svlvania as the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company's popular excursions to the
sea cost of New Jersey. For years they
have been looked forward to as the holi
' day event of each Summer. The secret
of their great popularity is the phenom
enally low rate and the high charac
ter of the service. The limit of twelve
days just fits the time set apart for the
average vacation, and the dates of the
excursions are most conveniently ad
justed. There is also the widest field
for choice in the section of a resort.
Atlantic City, Caj>e May, Sea Isle City,
and Ocean City, are the choicest of the
Atlantic coast resorts, and any one of
them may be visited under these ar
rangements. The list this year includes
also Rehoboth, Del., an«l Ocean City,
Md
The dates of the excursions are Jnlv
15 and 29, and August I - and 21. A
special traiu of Pullman parlor cars
and day coaches will leave Pittsburg
on above-mentioned.dates at *V> A. M ,
arriving at Altoona 12:15 P M.. where
. stop for dinner will be made, reaching
Philadelphia C:23 P. M and arriving
Atlantic City, via the Delaware River
Bridge ronte, at 8:40 P. M., making the
run frun Pittsburg to the seashore via
th" only allrail route in eleven hours
and forty five minutes Passengers
may also spend the night in Philadel
phia and proceed to the shore by any
n ■ ular irniti from M--ket Street
Wharf or Broad Street Str«*et Station
th<- following day.
Tickets will be sold from the stations
at the rates named below
Rate. Train leaves
Pittsbarg $lO 00 0.40 A. M.
Tarentum .. . . 10 00 7.34
. Natrona . 10 00 7.5?0
Butler . IN (MI 6.25
Freeporc 10 IK) 7.4!)
, Altoona (dinner;. 8 > 12.35 P. M
Philadelphia.. ..Ar .... tf.25
Ulantic City. Ar 8.10 "
Tickets will also la.* go»>d on regular
trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.30 and 8.10
P. M.. both of which will carry sleep
ing cars through to Atlantic City.
For detailed information in regard to
rates and time of trains apply to tieket
agents, or Mr. Thomas K Watt, Dis
tri-'t Passenger Ai{ent Pittsburg
Keilixed l(at«'s via IVniisyi\ania
ifaiiroatl on Account of
l oitt-lli of .Inly.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
announces that for the benefit of persons
desiring to take advantage of the Na
tional Holiday on the fourth of July, it,
will Hell excursion tickets bcteen all sta
Hons on its line cast of and including
Pi!!- >urg and Erie. Theae tickets will
be sold and will be good going on July
2,:; 4,and "» and will he good to return
> mi' iI July <i, 1897, inclusive.
Fourth of .lul> Kxcitrsioii l£at<s.
On Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
| July !!. 4 and 5, the P & W. Co. will
sell round trip tickets to all parts on P.
[ & W and to points on B. & O. It. R
west of Akron, 0., to all points on the
' C. T. & V. at the regular fare one way.
Good returning until July oth
Oil City ami Franklin via I*. «V
W. Kailroail.
Pittsburg & Weste.n trains leaving
Butler at :'l~ A M and 305 P. M. j
Eastern time, daily except Sunday, '■
connect at Foxburg witlw Allegheny j
Valley traftis due in Franklni 12 .33 and
0:14 P. M. ; Oil City 12:55 and 6:40 P I
M respectively.
Kates from Butler Franklin $2:20, ]
• Oil City #2.45.
Bicycles at Reduced Prices.
Wc have concluded to handle the
. Cleveland exclusively for high grade and
will close out all othei f I'ri wheels at
from $65 to #75 We have good wheels
from £25 up. The largest stock in the
county to select from.
R. L. KIRKPATRICK,
Jeweler.*
IC«-<11I ICales to >lil\vatik<'e.
Via , Pennsylvania Railroad on ac
e'niiit of the National Edneational As
soeiation.
The Pennsylvania Railroad l.'ompany
nnnonnees that on account of the meet
ing of the National Kdncutiontd As-iwi
ation, at Milwaukee Wis .luly<i to '•».
it will sell continuous passage ti'-ket*
from all points on its line eii- t of Pitts
burgh and Erie to Milwaukee at rate of
-.ingl fan-for the round tr»j». plus £\! 00
niemlsT hip fee Tickets will l*e --old
nnd will )>e good going on .Inly
•{, and I and will lw g'>t>d to return,
leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11, and li.
only, except that by depoaiting
ticket with joint agent at. Milwaukee
on or Is'fore July l'-i. and on payment of
fifty cents, an exten. ion of return limit
may 1* ohtaimsl to leave Milwaukee'
until August 81. I*'.i7. inclusive
Sunday Excursions to Allegheny.
Every Sunday until further notice the
P. & W. will run special train to Alle
gheny and return, leaving Butler at H: 15
a. m , returning arrive at Hutler at J:ox
p. m., Butler tune. Pare for the round
trip, only 75 cents.
PANTS THA I FIT.
Made of goods that wear, and keep
their shape. We are turning tliem out
by the hundreds and the values are 10
far ahead of anything you ever -iW, the
goods tliemselve-s so i>crfe-ct, so stylish,
so thoroughly tip to date, that much as
we tnay promise you will find more
when you get there
I'l TLBR PANTS C <».
ivs W. Jefferson St. —'/ i block west of
Berg's iiank
If Pure Spring Water
II I""* Ice delivered to
* * 411 jiarts of town
Finelce Cream, Cakes. Confectionary
and wheat and rye bread,
JOHN A. RICHEV.
Ful! SALE Hatidsoiim "even rmmi
cottage house on W. Kult'in St Eh*
vated location, spring water large lot.
splendid view ;ood tilli Inquire at
this oflice
MoNEY To LOAN —On first mort
gage at d per cent.. by J. O Marshall,
Att'y at Law 11— W I>iac.ond St
Btftler Pa
—Job work ot all kinds done at the
CITIZEN OVKICB.
Fine Strawberries.
John (rulla rented the Morrison, or
old ('ratty place, on the Mercer road,
north of Butler, fo .r years ago.
The place com ias about twenty
acres, aud he now lias seven of these ;u
strawberries and r berries This has
, been a remarkably nod year for stra A
l>erries. and Mr Golla has furnished
onr grocers with hundreds of -rates of
as fine lierries as v. -re ever offered i
the Btitier market H« rai<*- several
varieties, some of which are uot ex
cel! d. ,i»id the supply iias lieen a sur
prise to . -ir people
His rasplx -ri» \ : fi *>t. In* ready t<>
ma ; t ;•! he wil ruv< some surprise.-
in ti.a; line. also.
To The Woo! grower.
Wi-.l will be a li:tie higher than las:
-a- -!: We expect to keep up with
le mnrket" and ;<ay the highest price in
r. ; jh
A TROUT MAN A: SONS
—Miioic scholars «a ittd. at 128 W.
Wayne St.
Coiilicatt t !a: kc K\cnrsioiis.
Coiimienring Snnday .Tune 13 The
P. P.. LE. will run special train to
Conneant Lak aud return each Sunday
until further notice Train leaves
Butler at s o'clock A. M. Butler time,
fare for round trip 'fl 00
Eow Kale K\ciir-ii„i io California
and C«»'-."iido.
Account meeting International Associa
tion Y.P.S.C.£ San Francisco. Cal .
July 0 12th. the Pit A" Western
Ry. in connection with western lines,
offers following exceedingly low fares
From Butler. Pa to :-n Francisco, cal..
one-way, $30.25. To San Francisco
round trip. 60.50. To Denver, Col., one
way 20.90. To Denver and return 44.30.
Corresponding low rates to iutermedi
ate points.
For further information fipply to A.
B Crouch Ticket Auent.
Another of those very desirable mod
ern dwelling houses for sale—seven
rooms and bath room complete, recep
tion hall and coat .->.<>lll, cabinet man
tels, laundry with stat: mary tuts, gas
and electric light, slate roof and front
porch 7X26 feet—a complete modern
home; will l>e completed by June 25 and
will be sold for #SOO down, balance same
as rent. JXO. C. GRAIIAM, Attorney,
Record Building.
Boarding House cards with act of
Assembly, 25 cents for half a dozen, for
sale at CITIZEN office.
FOR SALE A new "drop-head
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine.
Inquire at this office.
—Good work harness for two horses
our own make, $25.00; chtcklines for
le;-, than leather is worth, at MARTIN
rxH'p.T & Co.
The Butler Lubricating Oil Co has
moved back to their old stand 119 W.
Jefferson St. Steelsmith Patterson's
new building, where all kinds of engine,
machinery an 1 illuminating oils of the
fine st quality arc kept in stock in the
basement, and will be delivered to any
part of the citv when Ordered from C. K.
Mclntire, agent.
JOS. HORNE & CO.
Our buying, necessary to re
stock our store after our recent
fire, was the heaviest ever re
corded of c>ae firm at one time.
The prices show the advantage
of this. Bargains ~rc as thick
in our new stcre a > grasshoppers
in August,
SCOTCH LAWNS, fast colors, ijcod
qualities, neat designs, only
Three Cents n Yard
JACONAL LAWNS, regular 12cent
kind, for
Sevc n Cents a Vard
DAINTY DIMITIES, of a jjrade never
sold for less than a yard,
Cenls a Vard.
CHECKED TAFFETA SII.KS, all sizes
and kinds of checks, and all
colon, usually SI.OO a \ ard, for
Sevenl) iive Cents a Yard.
FOULARD AND INDIA SfLKS, grade
costing usually all liie way from
75c to SI.OO a yard, for
Fifty Cents a Yard
. And so on through the whole
store In dress goods and table
linens. particularly we have of
fers to surprise yott Get sam
ples, and don't forget to men
tion this paper whet: you write.
525 —527 Penn Avenue
PITTSBURG.
SUMMER RESORTS.
BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL.
MDPOBD, KNIM
TUF. I'ALII.SHAII OI AMKKICA.
OPENS ,M'M
One of the most intliira.ly attractive ri -
sorts In America. I ••<•»!;• ml«l »li<- ifran.l
--1-.1 v-en-ry. wlt-It Its s|itii.i.'t of curative
wait rs, it Is a lieallh-Klvlti- :is well us a (le
tliMitful Htinifiier liottsf Toerire's flr. liestra
.Vlll furtil ,I|
ftllrirUM
J I Al'H?!*. ManuKcr. j
Hotel Lyndhurst.
ASBURY PARK. •
Near The Beach.
All attractions, fine rooms and veran
* tlas; excellent cuisine anil service
Reasonable Rates.
Write for Booklet to
Dr. Hawxhurst, Propr.
Asbury Park, N. J.
SEANOR IkNACE S
Livery, Peed .in<i Sale Stable
REAR OF WICK HOUSK,
BUTLER, I'A.
Tl.« hnutof hornen htiil first
always on hand ami lor turn
It. »com<>(latioui< in town fur perma
nent lioartliii); an<l traiMiont trtubi. Speei
al earn (fiiar »nt«eil.
Stable room lor iiixty five li'ilmts.
A pooil olant of horses, both ilrivem anil
ihalt horses always on ham' anil lor ale
under a full gnara'itee; and li"r-•: bo
in.in proper notification In-
HBANOK it NACK.
Telephone, No 211)
EYES EXAMIHtI) FREE OF CiIAKGE
R. L. KirKp;itrick, Optician and Jewelti
Nt to Court House Butler, Pate
Cr-.tliiitc La I'ort Uarolot;icl Institute
bubticribo lor iho tin SIN
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:R iaJy ««o,
j L*cverj-u:mg r.l. i. „ '.v. j-rcsn-rip
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it will not be ami.ss lo
c
all your retention t 'be
| Pliable
! J
, .ttelligence
V
A rompt scr.ict given
r v
1 o of the tend placed
!
] :: our hands
1 )
t .it preitiiptiyn d« partment
ever was so complete
|
I ave you money too
O*-RS. &OYU.
Pharmacist.
Diamond Block, - Bntler, a
LEGAL ADVERTfSMENTS.
Estray Mare.
Came to the residence of the subscri
!>er in Butler twp., near Butler 011 the
plank road, on or about June 15, iStJ7. a
bay mare, about 9 years old, about 1100
in weight, one white hind foot and
small star on forehead. The owner is
requested to come forward, prove prop
erty, pay charges and take her away;
otherwise she will be disposed of ac
cording to law.
LEWIS R, MECHLING,
Butler, I'a.
Orphan's Court Sale.
By virtue <>f an order and decree of the
Orphan's Court, in and for the county of
Butler Pa.. I. the undersigned, administra
tor of the estate of Wlliiani Lardin. EMJ .
late of Clinton twp., county and state afore
said. dee'd.. will offer for sale at public ven
due on the premises at 1 c'cloek IV M.. of
Saturday, July 31,1897,
'> acres and 110 perches of land, strict meas
ure as» per *urv« y of F. K. McQulstion. Esq..
situated in the township, county and state
afor<*.*»aid, bounded on tiie north I»y lands of
John Halstead. <n the east l»y lands oft*. A.
Harvey, on the south by lands of Mrs. Mary
• . l,at<Jin and >amuel Miyder. aud on tlie
u<-st ny pubii<* roa'i or lauds «*f I'. l*orter
md .lam* s staley; land fenced and cultivat
ed. h*iuse. barn and outbuildlnxs
orchard thereon, and underlaid with
» " ii. TitU- tfiNMi.
i KI<MS uf SALE Cash on contirmation
of •.. and delivering of deed and i»sion.
>. LAUI'I.N, Adm'r.
SaxoiiburK. I'd.
K M.JIN KIN.
Attorney for Adm'r aud Estate.
EXECUTORS' NOTiCE.
In estate of L. E. Ganter, late of But
ler Fa., dee'd., whereas letters testamen
tary have been duly issued to me, Sadie
K. c..iuter. executrix of saiel decedent, j
notice is hereby to all parties ow
ing the estate of said decedent to call
ail'! Itle, and, all persons having claims
against the same, will please present
the-ni iluly authe-nticnteii for payment.
SADIE E GANTER, Kx'r.
Butler, Pa.
S. F. and A. L- BOWSER, Att'ys.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
letters of administration on the es
tate of Samuel Graham, dee'd., late of
Cranberry two.. Butler Co. Pa., having
been granted to the undersigned, all
pc: ,ons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate will please make immediate
payment; and any having claims against
said e-state will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement to
JAMES A. MCMARUN Adm'r.
Butler, Pa.
JAS. M. GALBRKATII, Att'y
EXECUTORS' NOTICE,
Letters testamentary on the estate of
Andrew J. Sloau, late of Allegheny Hvp.,
Butler Co. Pa., deceased, having l>een
granted by the register of said county to
the undersigned, therefore all persona
knowing themselves to be indebted to
said estate are requested to make speedy
payment, ami those who may have
claims against Jllie same can present
tile-in properly authenticated for settle
ment to
L. C. SLOAN, Executor
Six Points P. O.
Butler Co. Pa.
E. MCJCNKIN, att'y for executor and
estate.
Executrix Notice.
letters testamentary oil the estate of
Jacob L. Johnston, dee'd, late of Sum
mit twp., Butler Co. Pa., having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate pay
ment and any having claims against said
estate will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement to
MRS. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON EX'X.
Butler P. 0., Pa.
WILUAMS& MITCHELI,, Att'ys.
Administrator's Notice
Lt-ftvrH of administration on the es
tntc of liotta Head, deed, late of Adiimt
twp , Bntler Co. Pa.. having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all person*,
knowing themselves indebted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
meiit, and any having claims against
Maid estate will present them duly au
tlientieated to
ISAAI N. WIUOHT, Adm'r.
Lovi, Beaver Co. Pa.
W H, LfSK. Att'y,
Administrator's Notice.
LI tters of administration on the es
t.ite of Rosaiina Landis. dee d late of
f/'ranberry twp., Butler Co. Pa., having
been granted to the undersigned, all
per on-< knowing themselves Indebted
to miiil i tale will please make immedl
ate payment, and any having claims
ii'.'.'im ■ said estate will .hem
duly authentleated to
ISAAI' N WitKiHr, Adm r.
Lovi, Beaver Co Pa
W II LI KK. Att y
Executors' Notice.
f.etters testamentary on the last will
and testament of James Parks, late of
M I*l*ll' -ex twp., Butler Co. Pa., dee'd.,
having he-en granted by the Register of
said county to the undersigned, therefore
all pet ins knowing themselves indebted
to Mid estate aie requested to make
speedy payment and those having claims
ig.iinst tin .tame can present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement to
WILLIAM I'ARKS, and
KOBKRT W. HI'XTON, Ex'rs.
Glade Mills, P.O.
E. MCJVNKIN, \tt'y.
Administrator's Notice.
I/ctters of administration oil the estate
i*f Captain Isaac L. Boyer, of Lancaster
twp., Hutler county I'a., dee'd., having
been granted liy the Kigistei of .->;ild
conniy to the undersigned, therefore all
pet <m knowing themselves indebted to
said i state are requested to make speedy
paymeti' and t h -. - having claims against
avl c-tate can present them ]>ru|ierly
authenticated fur vttletncnt to
LEVI BOVEK, Administrator.
Middle Lancaster, P. O,
E. Mcju skis. Atty.
j M. A. BERKIMEK,
Funeral Director.
337 S. Main St., Butler.
Advortiao iu tho Cixizus-
WE SPEAK BECAUSE WE *
* HAVE SOUTHING TO DAY
A!' :t ur Miin' B- "< <- ■ ''? I
Wt HAVE SUITS THAT ARE RIGHT.
C Goods Right, t £ '\
/ Cut Right. / I Lcok Right. \
) Made Right. / f Wear Right, I
Style Right. } t P. ice .Tight. * v
COME RIGHT irt AND SEE.
; Douthett Bc QFMHAM..
i
Main and Caaningh<tta btre«t.
EXCELLENT VALUES
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
IN
AT MEN S SUITS at
$4 00 Fanc> Cheviots $6 50
$4 50 Farcy Piaias $6 00
$5 00 Fancy Worsteds $5 50
$5 50 Black and Gray Clays $4 50
$6 00 Black Worsted $4 50
$6 50 Black and Blue Cheviots $4 00
SCHAUL & NAST
LEADING CLOfHicfiS.
137 S. Main st » ut,er Pa -
School Report of Butler twp.
Aulltors spttl l ment wlili Hut lor twp
sicho.il i i.inl for .he year l~.*l
Account of Geo. Bailor, collector.
Aoioun of duplicate. VM# 5 -
\I:II111H1 paid ciilU'.'lor 1" balance -» • •
pi. 19. paid John P Forcht
treasurer. f"® 1 •"
i>cc. 12. paid John I' I'oroht
treasurer a""' 1 ?
Horoiuh las. 1J«
, Exonerations s *
I Rclm:c .. »«'
IN rrcntux'! for col. <*» ■*»
I*. i• r .• f«»« Ct 1. 00 i n r «o
•?i i; :i on
sura w
Aivmitit of John I* Korcht, Trriifcuror < f
S.-hool Hoard.
Ilulancf due fr«»m wc> *os.' **
K«* *• I fronHleo R »u< r collector
•• 200 <«0
V» (yi
U« < rj vt <i from »tale ttppn>prlaUon i
Hi •• .■«:«! from unsi ated lands. 0 1
Uercivt'ii from register tax. -1
Cr.
!' t.l ID surr not; ? 720
Paid Butler Itoi iucb tuition
f«»-for Krk aril Kalh 22 M
[ntr* rt • n horow»o money. 11 00
Offii'i rent. 10 00
T . hi-rs • iarli' ITW 30
1 i .i and over p Id IR I w
S -. i:iry i vilar '•*> 00
\ «l in jr. t r «IIN. r: M!i<r pul>-
lihhintf :ui<l li 1 iiiir act. 1- 72»
i > 111 P l-'ofvht. treasurer ft 2 l'»
TIUKJI supplies and n j»alrs 770 £■<
llalaiKV nbi* township SHIM*
|8»1H ;»3
satJH Y\
Au<iit< »1. J am* T. 1 **o7
THOS. P UoE.
JOHN M. 1J A ISIiKY.
< A. WAt "I SMI*Til.
Auditors
HELD UP
AT BUTLER.
All close cash buyers arc lielil up at
Butler's Progressive Shoe house on a<
count of the great Cash Sale now goinv;
on. Footwear is tjeiug sold at price l
never before heard of.
JULY
IS TO BE A GREAT MONTH
We want to make July the busiest
mouth of the year. All Summer goods
must be sold regardless of cost or pro
fit. Wc have some great leaders to offer
you.
Here are a Few.
Men's fine Buff Co lg. No 6 69c
Men's line Buff Cong, and Hals
No. 6 to 11 9^
Men's Army Shoes sewed No 6 to u ■ H<fC
Men's fine Chocolate- Shoes lace $1.25
I.adie's Serge Gaiters V/C
Ladies Serge Slippers
I.adie's fine Kid Slip]>erß 4je
I,adit's Chocolate Oxfords 69c
Ladle's fine Kid Shoes y°Hc
Children's Shoes 18c 25c 50c
Boy's Shoes 75c ft.oo
Don't Miss This Sale
If voti are in need of footwear.
C. E. MILLER.
215 S. Main SI., Butler, Pa.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice if hereby given that the part
neriship lately < xi.-ting ln-twi'i'ii \\ l(
Kakin and -I II CHIIIIIIM-H tinder the
firm nniiie of \V K kakin <fc Co . ii
this day dissolved by mutual ronseiit,
\V I! Kakin retiring from the firm.
Tile bUMiie.-ts will In' continued by J. li
('aui|)li< 11. who will |>ay all debts of the
firm and to whom the l««>k account*
lire payable. A prompt settlement of
all outstanding account* is rwjuested
\V. H KAKIN,
JOHN II < 'AMI'IIKI.I..
TO Tin; PUBLIC
IlnviiiK purchased the interest of W.
H Kakin. in the grocery business lit
"IB Centre aVflilit llutler, I'M , I will
continue the business mi a bn -is of good
holiest gmsls at th< very lowest cash
pi ices Thanking the public for past
patron. *e I solicit a continuance of the
same
LOHN II (JAMPHKI.I.
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it
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B. B.
Ycu'l! Be
Surprised
—when you get samples of the
wash fools it
b
8, 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 20c
and note how pretty they are in
style ami colorings.—Look them
over carefully—compare them —
test them thoroughly— find out
no'., good they are —-then see if
you aren't surprised at the prices
styles for shirt waist?, dresses,
and for children's wear. People
want dainty things and that's the
kind we're calling attention to.
Kuibroidered Lin 11 Batistes —
•oc- linen color gt junds—color
ed stripes and dots.
Finest French Percales, 15c —
double fold —splendid styles and
goods for shirt waists.
American Dimities, 6{ to 12JC.
Zephyr Ginghams. 20c kinds,
32 inches wide, 12 Ac.
And more other kinds nice
wash goods than you'd ever ex
pect any large store's collection
to contain.
Write also for samples of new
choice wash silks at 25 and 35c.
ALLEGHENY. PA.
Ufl|U IS THE TIME TO HAVE
nUft Your ClothiryJ
CLEANED or DYED
If> ou want {rood and reliable
cleaning or dyeing done, there is
just one place in town where you
can get it, and that is at
THf BUTIfR DTE WORKS
(5 Center avenue.
do fine work in out
door Photographs. This is the
time of year to have a picture ol
your house. Give us a trial.
Agent fortbe Jamcutowu Sliding
Blind C'o.—Now York.
R. FISHER & SON,
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insuraice Company
Office < f>t. Atain and Cunninghan Sts.
nr. wu t. Pre*.
1.1 o. iiri mtKlt. Tic* Pro*.
1.. H « JI >KI!». »*<'/ tool Trent.
HI UK) Ton*.
A !fr MVi 'k Hemic iNoii Oliver,
l»r W Irvlll. .iHiir HlcnhciiMMi
V W. I; ~ knion N. W< 11/ cl.
I It..wn . II .1 h Hinder.
(.... Kcto ii>r. <h 1 Kililitiii.
<•«'> Itenno, .liilm Kiwdlk.
LOYAL MciUNKIN Agent.
Hotel Willard.
Reopened and ready
for the acconimoda
lion of tin traveling
public.
Everything Hirst-class.
MRS. mm KEIHIHG, Owner
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