THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, JUNE Is, 189 S. Ei I '■ ' «-= NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. \OTE— All advertisers intending to ma»>' . hances In their .'id-,. should notify us of their Intention to do mt. not later than Mon day morning. Adrnrs Notice, estate of Harriet Thompson. Borough Ordinance. Lincoln street Sewer. Master s Sale, estate of A -J. Smith Millers's Shoes. Ruff's Shoes Pape's Millinery. Conneaut Lake Summer Resorts. Buffalo Bill n Wild West Aggregation of World's Wonders. Administrator* and Executors •>' estates ran v.-care their receipt hook* at the CITI ZEN 'jfflce. and persons making public »al--a their note book*. LOCAL AND GENERAL, —Butler will have a "Glorious Fourth Lawn fete at St Peters R C. church, Butler. July 2. 4 and 5. —There are said to be some dangerous washouts on some of the roads. —On and after July Ist you will put a 2 cent stamp on you r bank check Yon can invest yonr surplus wealth in U. S. Bonds at any of our banks. —Several of our citizen- attended the funeral of Judge Wickham at Beaver T ueaday afternoon. Boyd's big,yellow spider died a nat ural death a few days ago, and is now preserved in alcohol —All the roads are now running Sun day trains excepting the "Bessie. What's the matter with the "Bessie?'' —Our paved streets got a most thorough washing last Saturday night. It is seldom that we have such a down pour —On and after Jnly Ist all checks mdst have a two cent stamp Subscrib ers who pay u? by check will please take notice. Liquid Air is the latest wonder of the scientific world, and it is so cold that a few spoons full will keep your refrigerator cool all day —Now that we are about past Straw berry time and into Raspberry, the weather should settle. Tuesday was the first day of Summer, according to the almanac —A dispatch from Grove City says the striking miners of this district have desided to establish camps at every mine along the Bessemer rail road. Be tween 4 ,000 and 5,000 men are now out —The first deed to the Allegheny & Western Ry. Co. was recorded yester day. It is for 2 acres from Wm. Oester ling in Summit township for $40)0. The R. R. goes through his house and barn —Connciut Lake is our nearest Sum mer Resort, and you have two good hotels t> chose from there—the Ex position and the Mantor. The fishing is Slid tj be particularly good this summer. —Conneaut Lake is the best picnic grounds in reich of Butler No other trip equals it for a 'lay's outing. The P. H. C. may be the only large excur sion there from Bntler this year. Day and date, July 28. - The loin by the Grove City fire of last We lnevlay niifht and Th.ir-tJay morning arebates ab >nt $32, OW Th e fire iu lliw rear eti'l of the ii la ment of tb« Armory building in which a la rye lot of wool was stored. Several Bntler men will go to Fort WMhingtoo, this week, and they will take Co. E> new flag to the company. The flag wa-> made in Easton, Pa., it in of Milk «xer -*j!d the following properties for taxes and the -ales were confirmed la,-t Saturday. Property of; John Campbell to W A Former "" acr»» in Washington for sls. ->■ Susan Hilliard to V. A Fonjuer 75 acres in Washington for S2O 2" A J McKean to P W Lowry 50 acres | in Waahinifton for 53 Robert Patterson t<{ W P Brown 1W acres in Clay for *-!">' Jas Drape* to W P Brown 7o acres in Connoq for *10.06. I Fred Yeager to Sam 1 Eichenor 43 I acres in Marion for 98 ) John Starr to J M Miller j i acres in Concord for $24.02 W E Reed to Mable Eakin lot in Har risville for $».; ~>'J. Thos Moore to C J Westerman lot in Donegal for {«' Steve Hu-elron to S Cummings lot in Butler for *--w 23 Forest Oil Co to A E Butler 12 acres in Concord for *! 4 34 J David Albert bought several tracts as follow:. Property of Jas Hmdman 50 acres in Cherrv for 517.36 W J Col lins 5 acres in Fairview for *4 >54 Jas Camahan 96 acres in Cherry for ?16.51; F Roeniuk 40 acres in Washington for $!4 43 Jacob Sher.nard lot in Cherry for $7.13; Mr- M I. Bole •> lots in Mil ( for $7 14 Mrs. M E Bole lot in Millerstown for $6.04 Wm Black 22 acres in Allegheny for #7.56 lot No 1 in Prospect for $4 64. Simon heirs 100 acres in Cherry for 51 and the County Commissioners bought in several pieces. NOTES. A citation his been awarded on the heirs of Harper Campbell to -how cans why a writ of partition should not be awarded, returnable Julv 2 and Isaa • Meals was appointed guardian of \\ m . Thomas and Edith Roher. R. P. Scott was appointed guardian of W. C. Campbell, minor child of Elmer Campbell. J. E. Davis was appointed guardian of Wilkins Davis, minor child of Eliza beth Davis. Letters of administration have been granted to R. C. Thompson on estate of Harriet Thompson, late of Clay twp. The will of Jamer. R. McDowell of Buffalo twp. was probated and letter granted to Minnie E McDowell. The will of Washington Bovard. late of Cherry twp has been probated and letters granted to J. D. McJnnkin On petition of the Committee of Mar tin Li wry Webb for viewers to assess damages against the P. B. & L E. to his farm in Clay twp Wm. Parks, Epbriam Thompson John Ferguson, Wm. Wilson, A. L. Campbell, M. S Ray and .1 J Maxwell were appointed Wm. A Roberts, an old soldier of Mercer twp. was granted a peddler H license. Alonzo D. Bryan has petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Emma O. Bryan The Pittsburg Dry Goods Co has is sued summons in assumpsit vs W C. Jamison. PKOPEHTY Tit A \ SEEKS Chan Pfeifer to H Marbu rt'er 46 acres in Jackson for A M KaPenbach to H Marburger 46 acres in Jackson for $3-500. Geo Gibson to C I Christley 50 acres in Brady for $925. Jane Thompson to Laura E Weitzel lot in W Sunbury for SBSO. H Ruby to Emma V Badger 6 acres in Franklin for SIH6. J S McLaffertv to J C McLafferty 22 acres in Clearfield for fl J D Marshall, trustee, to S II Double 52 acres in Buffalo for ;920. J D Marshal! trustee, to John Mc Tatnney H'J acres in Donegal for {1350. Kate Fleming to J M Krurnpie 4S acres in Buffalo for s2">erry for $3281.25 T H Evans to J L McKee lot in Mil lerstown for t'^fO John Ifft to Jacob Reibold lot in Ze lienople for 1315 Jacob Reibold to Marg E Stamm lot in Zelienople for % 1100 H D Hocken!>erry Ex r, to Alex Mc Kinney 56 a'-res in Cherry for s7<)o Wrn Oesterling to the Alleghenj & W Ry Co 2 acres in Summit for $)0<»o. Marriage Lleciiites. Wm Kay .. .Mercer twp M. E. Barnes Harrisville E. B. Patterson Six Points L. C. McCamey Omer G. Phillis Beaver Co lonise M McClure Prospect John Wolfe Jefferson twp Catharine K. Eichenlanli Summit twp Isaac M' Weih'/ .Zelienople Jane Mcßride .Mercer Co George J lift .Jackson Twp. Mary A. Lntton . . .Evans City. J. 8. Huff New Brighton. Mary M. Weigle Harmony. Samuel H. Colbert Allegheny twp. Blanche McElroy John Daria Bntler twp. Mary Pillow Edmond H. Knoch. Saxonburg. Edna V. Burne- Mltiiil John A. Grant Harmony. Janet Stahl Zelienople Wm. E. Rice Harmony Eva Schnaufer Lancaster twp Chas. D. Kan lioonville N V Matilda S. Miller Eyans City At Pittsburg Andrew Bis'-up, id W. P. Junction, and Viktoya Manika, of Carnegie. At Pittsburg -It. R Ilays of Valen cia and lola McCandlesw of Mars The INiniiHylvHiibi Ituilroud's Popular Kvciiisloiih to llir Seashore. No other Summer outing appeal* so strongly to the jieople of Western Perm sylvania as the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's popular excursion.", to the Atlantic seacoast. For years they have been looked forward to as the holiday ♦ vent of each Summer. The secret of their great popularity is tin- iihenom enally low rate and the high character of the service. The limit of twelve 'lays just fits the time set apart for the average vacation, anona 12. 15 P VI , where stop for dinner will b<- mad*- reaching Philadelphia fi >:» P. M and arriving Atlantic City, via th" Delaware River Bridge ronte, at K 40 P M. making the run from Pittsburg to the *eashore via the only all-rail route in eleven hours ari'l forty five minutes Passengers may also spend the night in Phi la delphia, and pr«»ceed to the shore by any regular train fron. Market Street Wharf or Broad Street. Station the fol fowing day Tickets will be sold from the station at the rat»-s named Is-low Kate Train l<-av<-s. Pitt»hurg. . .SIOOO 8.53 A M Tarentnm 10 00 1 81 Natrona 10 00 > N Butler 10 00 • W Freeport 10 <*l 7 4!) Altoona (stopdlnn rj HWI 1' : > P M Philadelphia .Arrive 0.25 Atlantic Oity.. Arrivt .. Mo Tickets will also Is- koml on regular trains leaving Pittsburg at l.!>o ami .10 P. M , carrying sleeping cam through to Philadelphia and Atlanii- < ity. For detailed informat ion in regard to rates and time of trains ajipl v to ticket. agents, or Mi ThomJU B Watt, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. Licence Court. Yesterday inuimug the annual license | court began its regions. P. C. Fredrick, of Zelienople, distill er wan the first applicant, he is the sole proprietor of the Stahl Distillery Co and hi= license wa- granted. i Geo Stab! who applies for a whole ' sale license in the new Stein building, on Main St Butler was the next taken cp. Mr Stahl has in bond about 200 barrels of his own make rye whiskey, none It-.-- than 4 years old: he agrees not to ed rooms, • granted. Lew!- Zeigler. Harmony. ha.s 7 bed robins, had no trouble last year (Grant ed. Sam'i Beam. Harmony has s bed r.xjms. Granted. A Hoch of the Central, Hotel was the first of the Millers town list and last be fore dinner, he has 16 bed rooms, no tronble etc Granted. Ben J. Forquer Millers town, has * bed roons. if granted license will look after the hotel himself. Granted. •John Dolan, Millerstown, has eight bed rooms, -several witnesses testified to the necessity of three hotel in Millers town. Refused. Henry Doerr and Jos. Kornfelder. of Saionburg, were heard together, Mr Kornfelder was the first witness, has 14 rooms, etc, and was questioned at length by the Court. he was followed by Pb Burtner. who thought both hotels necessary: he was followed by Mr Doerr. the other applicant, has lived there for a year and a hall and has 14 bed rooms, he was also questioned anh<-d away. The roads in several parts of the county are so badly wash<*l, and so ninny township bridges and culverts washed away that the Supervi-om of s iiji' townships will have to levy an ex tra road tax this year 11 you want a Bicycle or your old one ! repaired go to White Walter & ' o. I largest slock in County. Bicycles for I hire. FLAG RAISINGS, t The Butler Loage of Elks has present s ed the new Butler Co.. Hospital with a 5 handsome flag, a pole has been erected on the roof of the building: and tomor - row evening the flag will be raised. J. B. Black has been selected for I Chief Marshall of the occasion and he i ha* appointed W M. Starr. Chief of Staff, and named a hundred of our best ; j horsemen as aids. The parade will form at the intersec tion of E. Jefferson and McKean Sts. I j The band will report at 0:30 at Mc -1 Kean and Jeffer.-on streets, the Elks will form on North McKean. left rest ing on Jefferson the Reed Post and ! Union Veteran legion will form on S. : McKean right resting on Jefferson. I Odd Fellows and other societies on ; South McKean ir. rear of soldier organ izations The fire department will form on East Jefferson, right resting on MeKean. Chief Reiber to direct the order in which companies shall march. Citizens follow the fire department. The school children will form on East Cunningham, rijjht resting on Main, at •i 43 and will join the line as it marches south on Main to hospital. The new millitary company will form on East Jefferson, right resting on McKean. The column will move promptly at 0:43, north on McKean to Fulton, to Main, Main to hospital. The members of the C. M B. A are requested to meet at their hall at 9:30 o'clock, with official badges to take part in the parade. The comrades of the U. V. L. are re quested to meet at their hall at 6:15 Friday evening 24th to take part in the parade and flag raising at new Hospital. The grounds of the St. Paul's Paro chial School on Monroe St. were crowded with people notwithstanding the threat ening rain, last Friday evening, to wit ness the raising of the flag presented by the Misses Hart man. About 7 p. m. a parade composed of Coulter's drum corps, girls of Paroch ial Schools, 13 girls carrying flag, boys of Parochial School, girls of Advanced School, Envan'pment No. 45, U. V. L A G. Reed Post 105, G. A R., New Military company, Butler Union, A. F G. W. U. Gennania band, Butler branch C. M B A.. Citizens in carri ages, formed on the Diamond and marched to the school grounds, where they were joined by a large nil ruber of citizens Hon Joseph Ilartman was called up on to preside; A G Williams Esq. made an eloquent presentation speech which was responded to Rev. Father Glynn. An original poem was read by Miss McCune, the children sang some patri otic songs, and speeches were made by Colonels Greer and Thompson, and the meeting adjourned. It was a very pleasant and successful affair. There will be a flag raising at Trail on Saturday June 25 at 1 o'clock when a flag IMX24 will be unfurled from a hundred foot pole which is placed on the summit of a hill 200 feet high. Speeches will be made by Rev. J. K. Ilowe, Prof. John L Dight. J. M Gal breath, Esq and Newton Black Esq., Rev. J. M. Dight is chairman of the day. The < igle Martial Band has been secured and there will also be singing and patriotic exercises by the little peo ple. Come. The citizens of Glade Run station gathered in large numbers Saturday afternoon and flung to the breeze one of the largest and finest flags in the county. They all met in the orchard, where a platform had been erected, and after good music, vocal and instrument al, W. C. Findley and Lev. McQuistion, Eqrs, of Butler, delivered stirring and patriotic addresses. Revs. Gillespie. Layerty, Lewis and Patterson, of Evans City, were present and spoke, showing that our clergy is filled with patriotic American sentiment, which now ap pears to have rightly taken hold of the people without distinction of party, de nomination or color. The meeting ad journed with cheers for the speakers and all felt the. better for having been there. An effigy of General Weyler was blown up with great report as a finishing touch. A ring Raising at Isle. The citizens of this community had a patriotic demonstration on Tuesday evening the 14th inst. A fine 00 foot pole was raised in front of Watson's store and amid the cheers of the large crowd of people the stars and stripes were flung to the breezes. Patriotic speeches were made by Rev. E. C Shnmaker and W. T. McCandless, Music was furnished by Edmundson's band of Prospect. Lemonade was served by E. A. Watson and everybody had a very enjoyable time. A CITIZEN. OIL NOTES. The Producers are paying Si) and the Standard 87, for oil this morning. CON N'xjt'K NEHH I N< • Twi' Golden A Co. lately struck a nice well on the Ed. Shunter farm, part of the old Dutter farm, a half mile south of Mt. Chestnut. Several farms in that neighborhood have lately been leased. MA<;IC Ah. Nicklas lately finished agood well on the Brown heirs, and Paul Troutman one on his own farm, the old McClung Vance & Frantz drilled doth wells CLLL ICCII NOIIIH The new English Lutheran Church will Is- dedicated n<-xt Sunday, at 2.30 P Butler Presbytery, at a meeting held June 7, appointed a committee to install Rev. Wilson II Sloan over the churches of Mt Nelsj and Prospect, Messrs. Wil ber M Campbell and John E. Rodgers were ordained as Ministers of the Gospel. Mr. Campbell, who is a son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Campliell. of Con cord Church, is to go to China, as a missionary, and Mr Kodgers to Idaho. Licentiate /.era M Gibson, who iH a son | of Mr. and Mrs Harvey (iibson, of Bruin, Pa , was dismissed to the Pres bytery of Philadelphia North, to accept a call from Roxlmry Church Rev. J. W. Miller was released from the pastor at charge of Parker City Church, and dismissed to the Presbytery of Pitts burg, to accept a call in its bounds. The church and the Presbytery are sorry to lose Urothr-r Miller Mr. Elmer C Workman was licensed to prfach. Mr. John H Laurence was received under care of Presbytery,as a candidate for the Ministry The Septemls-r meet ing was appointed at Centreville. fourth of, July Excursion Fare* via I'. A VV. Itailwry. On July 2nd, 3d and 4th, agents of the Pittsburg Western Railway will sell excursion tickets to any station on the line between Akron,Painesville.New Castle, Pittsburg and Kane, inclusive, at regular fare one way for the round trip, and two points on the 1! Sc O Hail road west of Akron, I'. T. & V C. A e sold on, and good going, July 4 to 7, and good to return leaving Washington July 8 to 15. when stamped by Joint Agent at Washington. By depositing ticket with Joint Agent on or before July 15 and on payment of 50 cents the return limit may be extended to August ill Tickets for side trips from Wash ihgton to Gettysburg. Richmond, Old Point Comfort, and Southern battle fields will be on sale at the ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Washington during the continuance of the Convention. Slimmer Outings. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces the following Persoiially- Conducted Tours for the Summer and early Autumn of 1898: — To the North (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, (Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Lake Cham plain and George. Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the High lands of the Hudson), July 20 and Au gust Hi. Rate, sl:) from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other i>oinls. For itineraries and further Informa tion applv to ticket agents, or address Geo W. Boyd, Assistant General Pas senger Agent, Philadelphia. Notice to Wool-Growers. Messrs. Troutmnu's Sons requiting all the room they have for their own busi ness, I have changed my location to Graham Bros.' grocery store, just across the street from my old location with Troutinan's, where 1 will be glad to see all ray former woo! friends, assuring tliem of fair treatment, and the market price in cash for their wool. Trout mans wish to state that they have gone out of the w'»ol-buying business altogether WM. I'. UL;M!II'.KOJ'.K. Ask your physician il he does not think a sojourn at Cambridge Springs would do you good. If you need rest and nature's tonic, good mineral water, he will answer, "Yes." Hotel Rider of feis accomodations equal to the best. Send for circulars. —Music scholars wanted, at 128 W. Wayne St. PUKE SPRJ NO WATKK ICR II h delivered to all parts of the ■ to ,vii, every driy. Iorough of Mars tip to Saturday, lime 25th, 18!(8. A C. lItVINK, Hec'y Notice to Teachers. The School Board of Oakland township will on July 23, 1898, at 2 p. m., engage teacher* tor the ensuing school year, at Mlllinger school house N'o. 2 in said twp. Term (7) seven mouths. Wages J>33.00 per month. Also will receive bids to supply said school house with coal. The directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of Eoard. JAS. koiiKRTSON, Sec'y. Oreece City, Pa. L. A. MIU.INOKK, President. IJutler, Pa. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, on the eleventh day of June, 1898, the petition of the Pioneer Natural Gas Company for dissolution, was presented to the Court ol Common Pleas No. 2, of Allegheny county, and that the Court has fixed July ninth, at 9.30 o'clock a. m., for hearing the same, at which time all persons in terested therein, may by heard LYON & MCKKK, Solicitors for Petitioner, .+ CONNEAUT LAKE. Exposition Hotel U AN " 1+ % Hotel Mantor, % !+ F. M. LOCK WOOD, g ■+• Butler's nearest Summer Kesoit. • + Good bathing and fishing, rjr ■•-f and all Summer Resort + ♦» •4- Amusements. ;f" # • ■-i -i 1 ? I• -> i -f HJ -t I *J * + • f - f ■ 4- - t - f- *■ -f •• f - -f«-f- ■+• ■+ - BARN BUILDING If you intend building a honse, barn or anything else, this Hummer, send to ('. «» Campbell, liutler. Pa contractor and builder. for estimates on material and labor Our Method Doing Business ——— We hope will merit your patronage. Ours is not »he only store in Butler, but we ., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to S. C. TRIMBLE, Flick P. 0., W. A. DENNY, Butler Co.,Pa Executors, McJ utikin & Galbreath, Att'ys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration C. T. A., hav ing been granted to the undersigned 011 the estate of John P. Roll, dee'd., late of Cranberry twp., Butler Co., Pa; all per sons knowing themselves indebted to saiil estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to ROBERT M. ROLL. Adm'r. Thorn Hill, Pa. WIU.JAMS & MITCHKU., Atty's. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary, C. T. A., on the estate of Newton Lurting, dee'd., late of Adams twp., Butler Co., PH., having been granted to the undersigned all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against the same will present them duly authen ticated for settlement to ELIZA E. LUUTINO Adm'x., Mars, Butler Co.. Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of John M. Mcßride, dee'd, late of Middle sex twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for .settlement to JOHN FERGUSON, Ex'r., Bakcrstown, l*a, E. Mcjunkin & J. M. Galbreath, Att'ys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary 011 the estate of Moses Thompson Esq. dee'd,late of Centre twp Butler Co. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and any naving claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for set tlement to WIR.MAM AI.MSON, Ex'r. Butler, Pa. Painter & Murrin ott'vs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. letters of ndministiation on the estate of llarj>er Campliell, dee'd., late of Washington twp , Butler county, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persous knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment, ami any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to EU.A CAMJ-IIKU.. C. A. MOW HIS. Administrators. North Hope Pa. W. A. and F. Forquer, attorneys. Buy Direct from Manufacturers The KING GUARANTEED Single Tube Tire. Light anil Fast yet Strong and Durable. $5 00 Per The King Mfg. Co , Offiee K»> Arch ht I'hliiulelplita Pa. L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 E. JEFFERSON. BUTLER, - PA. ? We Declare War ij S Against every Clothier in Butler County and vicinity, and » v offer to Clothing Buyers of Butler County 3 £ iji2Bo Men's and Boys' Suits J / ) 1 in 14 Different Patterns I ? ? | crt $5 A Suit. | ? \ There's nothing in the market we safely say that can equal > S these suits. Suppose you look into the matter. X p When in town drop in and ask to be f I shown these suits—no x trouble whatever. 1 Shaul &• Nast, * LEADING CLOTHIERS, < 137 South Main St.. C Butler. Pa. I 1 MID * SUMMER 3 MILLINERY 2 AT J 5 Bargain Prices! | r NEW LEGHORN HATS, NEW SHEPHERDESS', # f NEW SHORT BACK SAILORS, NEW SAILORS, J 5 NEW CHIFFON, NEW FLOWERS. J t Special sale of Ladies Hats at $2.00, the kind ■ # you will pay $3.00 and $3.50 elsewhere. # T Have you seen those 79c Hats for Children? W \ oil will agree with us they are worth twice J the price. J I MARKS' UIOB S. MAIN ST., Butler. £ < "Summer 1 X 1 — , Summer < ►Millinery.*—'• * • * Millinery.* > \ [The Leading Millinery House of Butler Co.J | 7 OVERSTOCKED. < ► * We are overstocked ultli summer millinery goods, and must net rid of them ' i Laud ill order to do so we will sell nil the very latest Ilonnets, Hats, Sailor*. Walk-j £ injr Hats. Flower*, lilbbons, Ac., regardless of first cost. ' V I Mourning Millinery for Immediate use I { i > I Always on Hand. I | \ '122 S. Main St. T. Pape, 122 S. Main St.A 14 Greatest f Pl Tan Sales. L< This sale will have imitators bat it will not be equalled. We i bought too many Tan Shoes. We must lose money on them B i now or later. We decided rlia'. it shall lie now in the Wi ' best of the season when every one wants tan W 4 shoes. There was no half heart- B . ed price cutting here. In a WA case of this kind we believe heroic methods i are best. Prices are now about oue-tbird less A . than our regular prices, which means that they are less V» ' than one-half the price asked by most dealers for the same grides. L . Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes go ut |3.50 Ladles' J4.00 Tan Hhoes go at —53.00 W, ► 4.00 " 7 - •• 3.00 " 3.50 2.50 LI . 3.50 2.U5 " 3.00 " " " 2.25 < " 3.00 2.25 '• 2.75 ....2.00 W . •' 2.50 " 2.00 " 2.50 " " " "... 1.75 f. ► " 2.00 .. 1.50 " 2.00 1.40 ' ► Remember Tan Shoes wear better, look better, and < i are cooler than black shoes in summer time. ► k See our window for styles and additional cut prices, 4 < or better yet come in and let us show them to you. :A. RUFF & SON, I i ► y Leaders in low prices, BUTLER, PA. J A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO MASTER S SALE! Notice Is hcmly given that by virtue of an ord«*r or decree of tin* Court, of Common ri.-iiH, No. 2, of Allegheny county, l'a., enter «♦«! at No. f»25, October Term. !hw7, in partition, tin- undersigned Mivitor will ofTVr and expoMi at public salr, on the premise*. on 22nd HA V OF .lULY, I*l*. utoih* o'clock p. m., the following descrll>ed real ivstaU': All that certain piece or nurcel of land situate In Clinton township. Itutler county, I'a., beginning at a nost; thence north two degrees w«*t along the hind of tin* heirs of < 'harlot Itohn fortv-flve eglnnliig. containing twelve and a half (!2'/f) a»*res, more or less. Tkicmm or hAi.K: Ten wt cent, of the pur chase money shall In? paid or secured lo the satlsfa< a t ion of the Master on the day of sale; one third of the price shall be paid upon con- Urination of the salt- hy the Court, the hand payment of ten per cent, to lie credited thereon; the remaining two-thirds shall be paid In two equal annual payments with In terest froiu the date of conllrmatlon of the sale by ihe Court, the same to lie secured hy bond and tight mortgage lm'ludliiK Insurance clause. KDWA HI) A. LAWRENCE, Master. 427 Fourth Ave.. A. M. < iiidHTi.KY, rittsburg. l a. Attorney. Eyes Examined Free ot Charge R. L KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Optician Ncxl Door to Court House. Hutler, I'a. (eNTRAfe HOTEL 111 •*> 111 CAFE. OPP COURT HOUSE. New Mouse, New Furniture Kates ■ per day, meals 25 cents. Meals serv ed in dining rootu at all hours. MRS. NIXON, Prop'r. Formerly of Nixon House. I AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO the construction of a nubile sewer in the borough of Butler, Pa. and determining the places of laying and constructing the same. Wiikkkah, it is deemed necessary to the general health and the public wel fare of the inhabitants of Butler borough, to secure proper and safe dis posal of sewerage from said borough and to that end that additional newer mains shall l>e constructed. Hk< tion 1. The Burgess and Town Oxiricil of Butler l>orough do ordain that a public sewer to be paid for by general taxation shall be laid, bnilt or constructed as follows: lieginning at manhole on Grant street, thence along Lincoln avenue three hundred feet, more or less, to Short street. The sewer pljx> to be of the diameter of ten inches to be constructed and laid as snowjj by plans in the office of the City Engineer. In pursurance hereof the sain borough by its agents, em ployees, workmen and contractors will' enter upon, condemn and take such land, property or materials for the con strnctlon of said nywer main and works as may be necessary therefor. Ordained and enacted in Council this 21st day of June, IWB. J. Geo. Stamm, President of Town Council. Attest H. E. COULTER, Secretary. The above and forgoing ordinance ap proval of by me this 23nd day of June, IHIW. John T Myerh, Burgess. \TM. WALKER. ('HAH. A. McELVAIN Walker & McElvain, —OENEKAL DBA LIRA IN— REAL ESTATE, OIL PROPERTIES RENTS ETC. Kbttxhch Ulii.wnu. On. PosTomc* M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 337 S. Main St., Butler.