THE CITIZEN. WILLIAM C. NEGLEY ~• Publisher THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1898- ELBCTIOX ECHOES. The total vote in this State was 958, 816, divided as follows:—Stone 473.068, Jenks 353,742 and Swallow 132.006. Swallow carried but one county. Lackawanna, and his total vote is hut 13,000 more than last year's. In this county Stone's vote is 4465, , Jenks' 4048 and Swallow's 964 For Lieutenant Governor John P. S. Gobin had 4736 votes. Win. H. Sowden bad 3974, Emmet D. Nichols 582. Jnstice Watkins 59 and W. H. Thomas 11: for Secretary of Internal Affais. James W. Latta 4806, Patrick DeLacey 3931, Ster ling W. Dickson 531, David Logan 37, Henry Peters 8 and A. P. Hutchison 20 ; for Judge of Superior Court Wm. W. Porter 4882, Wm. D. Porter 4782, Wm. Trickett 4457, Calvin M. Bower 3873. Lewis D. Vail 494 and J. N Huston 67: for Representative at Large in Congress Galusha A. Grow 4887, Samnel A. Dav enport 4793, F. P. lames 3889, Jerry N. Weiler 3906, Geo. H. Garber 477, P. E. Sharpies* 448, D. E. Johnston 36. John R. Root 11, D. L. Monroe 10, J. Acker Gnss 18 and C. P. Shaw 16; for Congess J. B. Showalter 1676, M. L. Lockwood 4389 and J. A. Bailey 348: for Assembly Jamee N. Moore 5074. John Dindinger 4822, A. V. Cunningham 3954, Alphons Krause 3852, O. M. Russell 440 and Wm. Braden 420; for District Attorney J. M. Painter 5014 and R. S. Cornelius 4344; for County Surveyor F. E. Mc- Quistion 4890 and Jesse Heydrick 4454. The next State Senate will consist of 38 Republicans and 12 Democrats; the House of 127 Reps., 74 Dems. and 3 In dependents-making in all 160 Republi cans, 86 Democrats and 3 Independents. Eighty-three votes will control the Re publican caucus, and before Quay and Penrose started for Florida last Thuis day Quay expressed perfect confidence in his re-election, announced his candi dacy and offered a reward of *IO.OOO for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person attempting to bribe a member of the legislature, and next day Wanamaker offered $20,000. The election in the26thCongressional District, composed of Crawford and Erie counties, both formerly strongly Republican was a remarkable one. Crawford county gave Gaston.'.he Dem ocratic nominee, a majority of 984 over Higgins: while Erie gave Higgins, the Republican nominee, a majority of 888 over Gaston, to which must be added a majority of 48 in the 15th Reg., but this leaves Gaston about 20 votes ahead, and the district will be contested. Jerry Simpson was defeated by a Re publican in the 7th Congressional Dis trist of Kansas. Up in Venango county nobody want ed the Democratic nomination for Sher iff, last Spring, and it went, almost by default,to John Runninger.the base ball pitcher. Then came the Sibley cam paign, and Runninger is elected Sheriff over Sutton, the Republican nominee, by 1133. Sutton worked hard for his nomi nation for years. He is related to the Suttons of this county. The highest vote polled in Mercer county was that for Dr. J. M. Martin for Assembly, 5303. Caldwell had 1 IUIKVII -WW. TTIO DOMO crate had from 3748 to 3967 and the Pro hibitionists had 534 to 577. Stone had 4896 and Jenks 3872, and the rest of the State ticket about the same. In Penn twp., North, R. O. Thomp son had 1 vote for Gov., W. C. Hill 1 for Lieut. Gov., C. C. Cooper 1 for Sec retary of Internal affairs, Philip Millet 1 for Judge of Superior Court, and W P. Bricker 1 for Congresa-at-Large. The vote in Mars on the question of issuing bonds was 91 for and 52 against Congressional vote—soldiers' vote not included. Showalter Lock wood Bailey Bntler, 4675 4389 343 Mercer, 4900 4149 552 Lawrence. 4032 2710 (136 Beaver. 4587 4023 475 18194 15271 2006 The delegates, Messrs Triford of Beaver, Madge of Mercer. Rose of Law rence, and Mnrphy of Bntler, met in Court House, New Cast le, Tuesday. A recess was taken until Friday, December 2, to count up the soldiers vote from Manila. No re turn will be made until this vote is re ceived. Polygamist Roberts, of Utah, was elected to Congress. He has three wives, one of whom lately gave birth to twins. One of the Salt Lake City paoers printed, beneath the announc mint of his election, the following jingle: Ha, Ha, Ha'. Pa. Pa, Pa! He'll go to the Congress But he won t take ma. IT will be remembered that thi CITIZEN predicted that the soldiers would not be taken south from Cam i Meade until after the late election. Next day a Democratic collague hac some cute comments on our prediction Subsequent events have verified oui surmise. Now we wish to say to on: astonishing friend that whatever wer< the reasons for keeping the troops ii Pennsylvania until after the election defeating the Democrats was not one of them, for the brainy Democrats can al ways be depended upon to beat them selves. Saxon Station. The Dietrick brothers are drilling a well on the D. A. Crookshank place,and the Watson boys arc sawing a lot of 1 amber on same place. The two crews have a race on hands to see who can finish first. Lew Falkner has been kept so busy of late that he has employed an assistant blacksmith, and the two have to work night and day. Oar two schools are prospering this year. Everything is satisfactory. Mr Ekas has taken all the boys to task for swearing, and has stopped the practice The lamp black works are running fall time. Their outpnt is immense The works at Sunset, owned by same firm, are being remodeled. The Methodists like their new preach er, and are painting and repairing their charch. THE failure of the airbrakes to work while a heavy train was on a down grade on the Lehigh Valley R. Ft. last Thursday night, caused two great pas senger trains to collide, and three engines and a lot of baggage cars were smashed. Five men were killed and as many more hnrt. IT now is certain that the Maria Teresa did not go down after being abandoned by her crew but drifted about and stranded on Cat Island, one of the Bahamas which belong to Eng land, who now clsuma and has legal right to tbtj ship as a derelict. Butler County Election Returns, Nov, 8. 1898,^'Official. . | Governor j Coogrew I Assembly. D. Atty., Sury. ► \ II f - " > = DISTRICTS. 2 3 S £ o 2- ■:; = = ? = S =• , § £ Z : : | : •» £ : : J : * £' 1 :** • 77 ~ 74 4M 30 70 79 3 84 82 61 54 9 12 81 68 82 68 '»j amS -Hi 26 26 49 37 9 63 62 27 23 9 9 63 33 62 35 S « Mns :{0 g H4 lu 25 a.,! s 7 114 32 106 40 jw 39 3 15 y lM 36 51 3 1 163 37 109 42 Buffalo ' - 4 joo w 7S 113 111 8 7 83 118 74 125 ' .. -- 5 81 7 ,, 4 ,- ( 39 h 11 75 53 78 5 2 Brady ' ' „ 53 go5 > o 4 - 4K gg 90 2 2 47 *9 4-"> 92 Clearfield .>!, !)8 23 o 102 «7 20 36 2 2 UK) 24 99. 24 Clinton j s ~( j 31 3 jj«» 2 s 2 >>i 8 2 123 29 116. 35 Concord Vi w 10 n7 113 33 29 10 9 120 37 118 40 Clny }„:> 45 3 99 49 1 105 102 42 40 2 2 104 45 97 50 Centre ™ 4 27 2 39 4,, 2 .-, 03 2 2 46 22 421 24 Cherry N 6 „ 61 35 61 60 37 36.... .... 62 37 62 36 Cherry " of . 1 74 2 * l 75 72 30 26 1 1 75 27 .3 31 Connoqr.enessing ' 4g 4 4S j 47 47 .-,1 51 2 2 47 53 48; 52 | Connoriuenessing M 17 95 10 o j 10r) 90 83 1 3 106 87 106 *9 Cranberry V-. ..><, 4S 12 £ 49 49 125 125 3 3 50 127 4> 130 Donegal ' rg 19 v - 55 7 157 j.-yj 5t 49 12 12 158 61 151 69 Fairyiew n2 j |g , 5 ng , 04 3n7 n6 1IM) 97 5 6 118 104 117, 104 Forward ~ - () 14 10ti 74 1(w 105 7 6 72 6 6 109 77 109 77 Fr.rnklin 12 g 14 54 3 13 17 51 4* 3 2 15 52 17 53 Jackson , 4 j ( jj ;> 60 05 101 H7 3 3 6. 9i »•*> 90 Jackson W 54; j fi 7 o 77 162 169 2 282 165 83 l«.i Jefferson ' 4 - H 107 \ T1 73 ioh 103 •> 2 73 107 73 107 Lancaster ' 6& , )g 155 T k4 84 8 8 73 84 63 93 Marion..... K1 44 , 2 80 50 7 K» s 4 44 44 8 7 85 53 861 51 Mnddy creek .. 18 47 59 H t7 47 57 55 8 8 48 66 49 *1", Mercer -- Ts 68 74 74 1 1 68 75 70 74 Oakland ' 0() fi - 125 11H 07 1T 37 30 122 55 il7 60 £ arker - 54 38 35 60 57 10 67 62 30 32 1* 14 71 46 62 50 £ | 116 44 5 116 44 4 119 117 41 41 4 4 120 44 t lB 45 Penn „. 14; , 04 . . >5 24 143 143 29 i 39 29 140 Summit go °1 88 94 8 92 92 87 85 9 9 97 92 93 94 Slipperyrock 4 - | )s .1- 4<) .> H -■> -> ; )7 -> 8 «8 65 112 58 121 Venango ' L. ' ll4 sr , 2 104 s6 79 119 2 2 117 82 114 86 Winfield. , 4 35] 4 46 33 1 50 49 31 31 1 1 53 29 47 ?A Washington , - 14 13 101 j* r> 103 104 15 14 5 4 107 17 iO3 21 Washington * 14 f(1 lt)1 7 93 1(M p !H) s9 11 11 85 lIS 99 101 Worth n ~ 17 - fr , 157 204 19 i«5 169 163 156 33 28 182 i96i 74 192 Butler Ist ward " 000 173 0 17 i> 2 00 177 199 198 12 11 204 003 180 2*27 Bntler 2d ward * 7>> lo; 177 17 i 74 m 151 140 i > j23 196 i 74 145 Butler 3d ward ' 14 y 137 14s 6 141 125 125 « 7 149 i 43 i3B 155 Butler 4th ward ..>1 T 0 147 - 228 185 98 106 15 9 189 i 39 160 160 Butler sth ward "... an 73 e 7 7 S9 76 49 43 7 7 67 69 79 58 Centre ville y - 51 39 5 3) 32 33 32 8 9t 35 39 30 44 Harrisville f.\ % 9 44 o 7 5 43 43 27 25 7 6 44 32 42 34 Prospect * 46 25 12 40 56 24 42 25 41 West Snnburv " 77 ~ j 2O -4 j 107 97 69 65 6 4 109 67 92 84 Millerstown. o 3 jg >3 09 11 31 31 20 20 13 12 36 28 27 37 Petrolia .X, "Jj 7 35 ~8 2 35 36 6 4 2 2 87 6 35 8 o 7 9 ■>] 30 1 20 21 28 27 4 4 20 31 20 32 Karns City o 3 93 193 10 87 h7 109 100 10 12 86 118 84 120 Evans City (; ., 2C 35 86 4 42 39 85 64 4 7 45 75 44 75 Harmony oq 00 35 ir,H 2 34 68 164 116 3 1 54 i 36 50 140 Zelienople Vo 54 ;1 7 66 69 8 87 74 51 46 14 14 75 68 72 71 Mars j6 i 17 21 3 27 23 16 13 1 2 19 22 23 18 Porters ville 7 r> t jo 2 0 8 1 24 24 4 i*. 1 2 23 3 28 4 Valencia I jo jq 3 -> ik 4 33 32 11 12 8 8 34 18 33 20 Connoquenessing | ' 0 ~ ™ r J i ( ; 1 41 37 8 7 1 31 22 36 16 C/O. E, 15th Reg. P. V j "l 2 I 3 5 5 o 4 4 2 2 3 3 4 2 Trtta , 4465* 4048 964 4675 Harmony ami Zelieuople. On Friday Nov. 11 Mrs. Lewis Goeh ring of Jackson township, died, after having an operation performed, which was the last means resorted to for her recovery. . , She was born in Pittsburg in 1836 and was the daughter of Jacob Buckow, who afterward resided in this county In 1855 she was married and with her husband settled on a farm near Pros pect where they lived until 1880 when they moved on the farm which they now own in Jackson township formerlj a part of the Jacob F. Wise farm. They were blessed with eleven children; nine boys and two girls all living at this time. lowa, Nebraska, Tennessee and our state are their respective homes. . . The deceased was an active member of the Presbyterian church at Zelienople_ The funeral services were attended by many more than could gain entrance into the church. Rev. P. J Slonaker, her pastor, preached from ' Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his '""'•"he missionary society of which the deceased was a member, as a tribute of respect, decorated the remains with a beautiful wreath of flowers. After the services the remains were laid to rest in the Zelienople cemetery. How beautiful is a life spent in the service of the Master. The contractor of the new Pittsburg and Western branch to Maple Grove near Eidenau, arrived at Harmony last Monday with 17 teams, tents, tools and laborers. . Work will be commenced this week on the Geoige Bame farm where they will change the course of the Conno quenessing creek in order to avoid two bridges. Mrs H. A. Hallstein and children of Harmony visited relatives in Pittsburg over Sunday. Mrs. John Starnrn of Fombell who has been sick a long time is nearly well. James M. Grier and wife of Pitts burg were in Harmony last Thursday calling on friends. A. E. Peffer and Mr. Riley of near Brownsdale were in Harmony and Zelienople last Thursday, calling on voters. Mr. Riley is a candidate for a county office. S. L. Chcesman, county superinten dent was in our section last Friday. Last Friday at two o'clock workmen on the railroad at Eidenau placed fifty pounds of dynamite on a huge, hard rock and covered it with sand and ex ploded the same to break the rock; the rock waß broken and with it a larire number of window panes in Winters mill, and houses nearby. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christo phel in Harmony las" Friday, a girl. Mrs Rev. J W Otterman of Zelie nople left on Wednesday of last week for St Paul Minn, where she attended the National W. C. T U. convention which was in session, Nov 11 -1.. Mrs. Otterman was a delegate from Butler county which is tue banner county of L. T. L. work in our state. Ex-senator Calvin Brice went through Harmony on a special train last Monday viewing the Pittsburg and Western. Glora Items. Mrs. K 11. Miller, of r,utler. siH-nt a few days last week visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane C. Thompson, who is quite low at present. Our school is progressing finely under the effecient management of Will Rals ton. Miss Lettie Thompson, who is teach in# Barnes' school spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs L. R. Thomp son. Miss Jane Kerr and Miss Elsie Thompson, of Slipperyrock, visited Flora friends over Sunday. Elmer McJunkin and wife, of Sisters ville. with their children have returned to their home after a month s stay with friends here. Elora welcomes Walter McCurdy and family, who have moved into the house vacated by Mrs Wimer. The smiling face of Cash. Rodgers, of West Liberty, was seen on last Sat urday night in our town as he was call ing on his many friends. Mrs. Jos. McDougall and daughter Lissa were Slipperyrock visitors on Saturday. Burt Hockenberry. of Bradford, and sister. Mrs. Glenn, of Harrisville, visit ed their sister, Mrs. J. N. Thompson. George Varnmn. wife and daughter, of Unionyilie. were vieiting friends hereon Tuesday. L. C. Hall, formerly one of Flora's teachers, but now a Senior in Slippery rock Normal was calling on friends on Monday and distributing bills for the Temperance Drama 'Under the Spell' to !«■ giyen at Slipperyrock on Thanks iriving evening, Nov. iltli. We are sorry to note that o?)t* of our enterprising fanners, Curtis Sn„.der. is soon to K° from our neighborhood, he has bought a farm in Oakland tov n -hit> Flora shall miss the family very much W« tapp our loss will be your [gain. Curtis. O- S. Dell and Eli Patterson are visit ing in Clarion Co. The wedding l>ells hav«* "gain rung in onr quiet town. Brim McClure anil Miss Barnes l>eing the happy couple. Esq Thompson tied the knot, and sure ly he will soon be an adept. Consider_ ing the number of weddings he has had of late. Brady Township Again we ask room in your paper for the report of the second month of Holi day School. No. 2, which closed on Fri day. Nov. 4, the per cent, of attendance is 97*. those missing no days are as fol lows"; Cleo, Mary and Buna Grossman, John and Frank Laughner, and Flora Jack. Those missing i day are James and Linn Grossman and those missing 1 day are Charles aftd Eva Snyder, and Clyde Stoughtoti missed li days. The visitors during the month were A M Cornelius, of Butler, and Charles Pflngh, of Hiekery Corner. C. C. BADGER. COM MIMCATKI). EDITOR CITIZEN.— We are told thai "whom the gods would destroy the* first make mad." This seems to be the best excuse for souie phases of the State campaign jnst closed. It occurs to me that, looking over the recent past, the time had full}' com for Mr. Van Volkenburg & Co. to retire and give the public a rest. Yet I notice by the papers that he has been visiting Pittsburg people with a view to con tinue the contest against the re-election of Senator Quay. Surely the time has come when the curtain ought to be let down on this farce. During the canyass for the succession i to Senator Cameron's seat, Mr. Wana j maker, being an applicant, the Business Men's League of Pnilidelphia - compos , ed of a few of the wealthy merchants, j with a few others attached to do the work, opened headquarters in one of the finest buildings in Harrisburg. It was well provided with everything deemed necessary for the comforts of its guests. Here the celebrated "76 were supposed to meet, though some oi them played shy of it- After a hot contest, Mr. Wanamaker was defeated and, as was natural, he repaired again to the "city of brotherly love." The session went on slowly. Senator Kautf inan standing for the "reform" people in the Senate. Finally the Legislature adjourned —in the dog days-and in due time the Lancaster Senator became a canidate for re-nomination. This he was refused by his constituents—-being nis neighbors. He was angry. Finally the primary election in Phila delphia came off and Mr. Graham was refused a re-nomination he had held the office of District Attorney fur 18 years. These three gentlemen got "mad.'' Thev thought it impossible that their respective constituencies would go back on them unless influ enced by some evil genius, possessing super-human power. They finally lit on Senator Quay as their potent enemy. They at once de termined to extinguish him. Graham »vas to lie low until the proper time ar rived; Wqnarnaker and KaufTman took to the country (and towns too) They discussed the degeneracy of the times. They called the Republican organiza tion of the State "the Quay nnebine." They moved through the country frequently on special cars—paid for, doubtless, out of the princely fortune of Mr. Wanamaker. What a grand sight it must have been to see these gentle men moving eastward along the Penn'a Central, through Westmoreland coun ty. stopping at little towns along their route—arousing the people ty the threatened danger; and calling on theaj —here as elsewhere throughout the State, to assist in the defeat not only of the State ticket, but also the Republi can candidates for tho Senate or Assem bly, where-ever they were kuown to be friendly to Senator Quay. What grand campaigns these twin reformers have held and what othersare yet being formulated- In their minds. What a grand Don Quiipt? John Wan amaker makes! and how gallantly he is supported by his Sanche Pauza (Sena tor Kauffman)! What is the use of feeling depressed by defeat when one's imagination can make him happy .' But to conclude what have these re formers accomplished * The State tick et that they hoped to defeat comes out of the contest 118,000 votes ahead "f their Democratic opponents. The Senate has 13 Democrats and :SH Republicans. In the House thu Demo crats have 7« and the Republican* 131. giving the latter a majority of *4 on joint ballot. Of the Republicans elected Wanamaker says 9'J of them are friends of Senator Quay,but a more lib eral anti-Quay authority concedes him ' 111). The old adage teils us that 'order in the first law in Heaven." Parties act through conventions and whatever is done by a majority of a convention is accepted by all fair minded men. Par ty action in legislative bodies iscontrol led by caucuses a majority here also being accepted l>y ttl!. It. is admitted. even bv enemies that Senaro. Quay will lie nominated in caucus l>y a vote of at least 110 to .% of the field. It will U? muol» better than this as will be found later Undiir tb«? circum s: mc.es would it not he wise for lUe opposition to snuside'.' Surely Mr. Van Vol ken burg could timl some private business to entertain him for n short titne at least Mr Wanamaker may need some fresh orders of foreign tfoods. and Mr. Kauflman might find—well no matter about him—he voted for the Wood's water bill—any old thing will snit him. - Some who nave Wt unfriendly to Senator Quay in the past may wonder why it fc that the Republicans of the State adhere to him so closely—even in the face of sach voljeys of hot shot as these "reformer" have been pouring in to his lines. The answer is a plain one. viz: that, whether in the Senate or else where, he has always stood up for the interests of the great and varied inter ests of the State. He is always a Penn sylvanian. In conclusion let me say that if any of these gentleman should have the pre sumption to offer to vote at a Republi can primary election they would be ' treated rightly if they were rejected with scorn Yours, etc,, THOS. ROBINSON. 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COYLE—At the taoive of TF. Soheerer in Summit twp.. I*. 1 Thomas Coyle, » window-fastener agent, aged 53 years. McGAFFIC —At the home of his prund daughter. Mr- Jennie Langhner in West Liberty Nov. 9. 1898. Thomas McQaffic, in his With. year. Mr MoGaftic moved to this county from Crawford Co. in 1860, and pur chased the Judge Stevenson farm, ad joining Oentreville. Four sons. \N in of Bntler. James of Kansas, and Thomas and Jessie of New Castle, and three daughters. Mrs. Lilly of W esc Liberty. Mrs Rhodes of Slippery rock and Mrs. Sturdevant of Kansas survive him. KEISTER—At his home at Keister sta tion Nov. 9. 1898. John Keister. aged 80 years. BAUGH—At her home in Sank Centre, Minn Nov. 12, 1898 Mrs Amanda Smith Baugh. formerly of Butler. Mrs. Baugh's death was caused by typhoid Her remains were brought to Butler Tuesday and funeral services were held at her father's, John McQ. Smith's house un S. Main stret-t. Tues day afternoon, interment in the South cemetery A host of friends sympa thize with the bereayed husband and parents. KITTLE—At her home in Ohio, Nov. 13, 1898. Mrs. J. F. Kittle, formerly of Butler. NEELEY—At his home in Worth t wp. Nov. 10, 18iW, Peter Neeley, a eed about 65 years. Mr. Neeley was a very tine man. and good citizen His neighbors speak very highly of him. POWELL -At his home in Buffalo twp. Nov 12, 1898, David Powell aged 41 years. Mr. Powell lived on the old Powell homestead, and was greatly esteemed by his neighbors. His death was caus ed by consumption. He is survived by his wife and three children. CROWE—At the hom sof his nephew. Rev. S J. Crowe, at Warren, Ohio. Nov. 14th, John Crowe, formerly of Brownsdale, aged 83 years Funeral was held on the l(>th inst. from the David B. Crowe, homestead Dyspepsia Is weakness of the stomach. It is the source of untold misery. It may be cured by toning and strengthening the stomach and enriching and purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Many thousands have been cured by this medi cine and write that now they "can eat anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by druggists. sl. six for $5. (let Hood's. Hood's Pills cure all liver ilis. 23 cents. Jury Lists for December Term. List of names drawn from the proper jury wheel this 7th day of November. A. D. 1898, to serve as grand jurors at a regular term of court commencing on the first Monday of December, A. D. 1898. the same being the sth day of said month: Anderson, O. 11., Allegheny tp, farmer Bover. William, Lancaster tp, farmer. Campbell, Jos. M, Fairview tp, farmer. Campbell, O. P.. West Sunbary, far- mer. Campbell, Levi, Parker tp, farmer. Gillespie, John, Middlesex tp, mer chant. Kelly, Joseph, Cherry tp. farmer. Kelly, John C.. Butler tp. farmer. Klingler, Fred.. Butler, 4th wd, miller. Murphy J B, Butler sth wd, carpenter. McClynionds R C, Centreville, editor McMichael Zenas. Zelienople, laborer. McCollough J M, Fairview tp, farmer. Quigley D D, Penn tp, farmer. Ramsey W S, Jackson tp, farmer. Storey William, Faryiew boro, fanner. Shannon. Q G, Connoquenessing tp, farmer. Smith H J, Butler 3d wd, merchant. Stoops Warren. Concord tp, farmer. Walley Plnmtner, Parker tp, farmer Womer J L, Alleghenny tp. farmer. Walker James, Jefferson tp, farmer. Wallace James. ZelienopK laborer. Wick J M, Butler. 2nd wd, gent. List of names drawn from the proper jury wheel this 7th day of November, A. I). 1898, to serve as petit jurors at a regular term of court commencing on the second Monday of December, A. D. 1898, the same being the 12th day ot said month: Andre Daniel, Butler tp, laborer. AidingerCA, Millerstown. shoemaker Bicker Louis H, Winfield tp, farmer. Bennett W S, Allegheny tp, farmer. Barnes R L. Harrisville. contractor. Barron Robert, Worth tp. farmer. Barr John C. Adams tp, farmer. Bell W E. Mercer tp, farmer. Brown William, Concord tp, farmer. Boggs James P. Forward tp. farmer. Bjers William, Millerstown, carpenter. Boyer Levi, Lancaster tp. farmer. Cranmer A W, Clay tp, farmer. Conley James P. Adams tp, farmer. Chesney W C, Saxon burg, producer Criswell Joseph, Butler tp, farmer. Dodds David, Penn tp, farmer. Dnnlap Morrison, Mercer tp, farmer. Easley Joseph. Butler, 2d wd, laborer Eytli Frank. Centreville. hotel keeper. Fleming Michael, Clearfield tp, farmer. Fullerton M G, Clearfield tp, farmer. Forrester James, Prospect, farmer. Fowler John, Forward tp, farmer. Graham Thomas, Butler, 4th wd, far mer. Graham Walter L. Butler 4th wd, att'y- Gilchrist James, Worth tp, farmer. Graham Charles, Penn tp. farmer. Hockenberry Charles, Cherry tp, far tner. Hockenberry Mont, Cherry tp. farmer. Heckart William, Clinton tp, carpen ter. H M, Butler. Ist wd laborer. Kerner J P, Butler Ist wd, driller. Lanij Earhart. Winfield tp, farmer. Milligan E S. Clearfield tp. farmer. Mnrphy Oliver T, Worth tp, farmer. McNamara John, Parker tp. farmer. McFadden Hugh, Donegal tp, farmer. McQnistion W W. Butler, -id wd, gent. Scott J C Prospect, painter. Starr John. Butler, 2d wd. laborer. Shaner A F. Muddycreek tp. farmer. Shorts William, Butler tp, farmer. Thorn Cyrus. Cranberry tp. pamper. Turner S C, Parker tp, driller Thompson Joseph, Franklin tp, farmer Vanderlin H N, Butler. 4th wd, student Wilson Alexander, Allegheny tp, far mer. MARKLETON SANATORIUM Has all the elements Necessary for an Ideal Health Resort. ikillful Medical Service, Invigorating Mountain Air, Pure Wattrs, Scenery Unsurpassed in America. Only three hours' ride east from Pittsburg, in the Allegheny mojn. tains. OptMi sill the year, under tin? mediral <*on troi «>f Mr. K. O. ('rossrnan. of I Di versity «>f Vermont, assisted i>y skillful pliy steiavi** Ap|M»lntim ntsof tie* most approved kinds, and tirst-elass In ev«sry rrsiM-ot. Treatment l»y me. il. R., which eonnei'ts it with the principal eitl<*s and their railroad systems; Jilso with tbe Pennsylvania railroad at ilyiidman, Johnstown. <'onnelsvllle. ur-io do«*k. Terms resisonahle. Special rates tor ministers, missionaries, teachers, physicians and t heir families For further information and drentiers 1 u 1111 % - I'Hfc SAN4TO rou)rh of Bntler, on Friday, the 2d day of Dec. 1898. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following described property, to-wit: E. D No. December Term. Ralston j A Greer. VF. C. Findley and W. 11. Lusk. An y ' All the right, title, interest and claim of Jamison < 'arot hers. of. in ami t«> all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situated is t lay twp.. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follow*. | to wit: Besmuiing at the northwest corner at 1 a stake, thence along the line of lands of John Allen and Black south S3 cleg, and 30 min. east IrtT 71M00 perches to a post on the I line of lands of Black, thence alone , the line of land <>f limy Carothers south l ! deg. west .52 and 12-100 perches to a post. J thence along the line of lands of lluey Car ; others south l \ deg msi ~ indlS-100 perch i es to a post, thence along the line of lands of Huev < arothers south M cleg l' l min west ; and 52-100 perches to a post on line of lands ' of J. Walker, thence along line of lauds of J. Walker north 1 ** degeast and 87-100 perch : e> to a post, the place of beginning, contain j ing 32 acres and 121 perches*—the above de • scribed tract of land t»eing part of a larger I tract owned in fee by A H Carothers. deceas ed. who died intestate, said Jamison Caroth ' erst* Ing one of his heirs at law and the title j to the afore described land became vested in I him by sundry deeds of conveyance from | the other heirs of said decedent. Seized and j taken in execution as the property of Jami • sou Carothers at the suit of J H t'arothers. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilkey et al. F. D. No. 27. December Term, ls&v W. I). Brandon and W. A. & t". J. Forquer, Att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Alvln Carothers. of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Clay twp., Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post at the nortnwest corner on line of land of J Walker, thence north >7deg 10 min east 204 ;J2-100 perches to a post in the centre of the Beaver Dam ltoad. thence along line of Beaver ham ltoad south .1 deg east ad perches to a post on line of lands of James Kildoo the southeast cor ner. thence along the lands of James Kildoo and W C McCaudless north sS deg 3T» min west 205 and H7-100 perches to a post the southwest corner, common to W C NlcCand le»s and J Walker, thence north lfe deg east c; and s6-!00 perches to a post the place of t>eglnning. containing i 2 acres ana 121 per* h es. Indng part of a larger tract of land of which A if Carothers died seized in fee, and bv sundry deeds of conveyance of the heirs of aforesaid decedent, the title to the afore desc ribed land vested in said Alvln Caroth ers. he being one of the heirs at law of said A H Carothers. deceased. Seized and tak» n in execution as the property of Alvln Caroth ers at the suit of John Berg &. Co. et al. K. i). No. 2s. December Term. IS9*. W. C. Findley, W. A. F. J. Foniuer. Lusk and Brandon. Att y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Huey Carothers, of, in and 10 all that cer tain piece <>r parcel of land, situated In Clay twp.. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner at a stake on line or lands of .1 \\ alker, t hence along line of lands of Jamison Carothers north «S4 deg 10 min east and 52-100 perch*** to a post, thence along line of lands or .1 anil son Carothers north l\ deg east and 12-100 perches to a post on line of lands of Black, thence along line of land of Black south *3 deg and 20 min east 21 and 20- 100 pe**ches to a post In centre of Beaver Dam Koad. thence along said road south 21 deg east 1M perches to a post on said road, tnence along said road south HO deg east 47 5- 10 perches to a post in the centre of said road thence alot*£ the line of lands of Alvln Oar others *7 deg west 20432-100 perches to a j»ost on line of lands of J Walker, thence north 1\ deg east 20 40-100 perches to a post the place of l>eginning. containing 44 acres and 121 perches. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel ot land, situated in Clay twp. Butler county. Fa., lH»iinded and described as follows, to wit: North bv Hickory mill and Sunbury road, east by .lames Kelly, south by James Kelly, and on the west by the Beaver Dam Koad. containing 8 acres. The above de scribed tracts being parts of a larger tract [of land owned in fee by A H Carothers. de ceased, and winch vested in his heirs at his death, and the afore-described land by sun dry deeds of conveyance of the heirs be came vested in said Huey Carothers. >eized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Huey Carothers at the suit of John Berg et al. E.D No. 145. December Term, 1898. W. A. & l ..i. Port} nor, Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot Sarah A Milliard and I N Milliard, of. In anu t > all that certain piece or lot of land, situat ed In Marlon twp.. Butler county. I'a., bound ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner at lot of W C Painter at a post, thencotiorth Hi deg east 180 feet to a post by lands of W II Painter, thence by land of Keuben Byers souths deg east It*■ feet to a post, thence by other lauds of Heu ben Byers south lii deg west 180 feet to a post at public road, thence by said public roaa north :ildeg west 100 feet to the place of be (flftnlng, containing !4 of an acre, more or less, together with a two-story frame dwell ing house (used its a hotel), a one-story frame building used as a meat market, stable ai>u outbuildings thereon; also, together with fche right-of-way to convey water from said lot across lands of Keulien Byers by a ditch not to exceed two feet in depth to a point oi the Butler and Franklin road and being the same land conveyed by Keuben Byers anu wife to narah A Milliard by deed dated Aug ust 'J. lstt'i, recorded In Deed Book I;>7, page .1211, and the same land and property mort gaged to S K Williamson-by said Sarah A Mil lard and I N Millard by mortgage recorded in Butler county, l'a.. in Mortgage Book 4«. page 430; the judgement from which this writ issues being entered upon the mortgage nonu mentioned in said mortgage, and this property to be same upon and by virtue ot said mortgage liond, and date being contract ed for by said Sarah A Milliard, and same mortgage and bond given therefor. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Sarah A Millard and I X Millard at the suit of S K Williamson. E. D. No. 102, December Term, 1808. \V. 11. Lusk. Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim ot Charles M Covert, of, In and to all that cer tain piece or tract of land, situated in Adams twu.. Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lauds of Thomas Anderson, John Belfour and C Bolhorst, east ny lands of Samuel Parks and Crlswell heirs, south by lands of Newton Lertor, T W Ken nedy heirs and McMarlin farm, west by lands of John Whltmlre and Thomas Anderson, containing ijuo acres, more or less, having a large frame house, bank bam and two orch ards therou. Seized and taken ill execution ss the prop erty of Charles H Covert at the suit of The AleCormiek Harvesting -Machine Company. E. 1). No. 144, December Term. I*9*. Williams .V Mitchell, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of J W and Kelmcca .1 Davis, of. in and to all that eertaiu piece or lot of land, situated in the oorouffh of Butler, on Institute Hill, Butler county, l'a., bounded a.-, follows, to-wlt: Oil the north l>y lot No. M in same plan of lots, east by and an alley, south by lot .No. 4(1. ano west by Second street, having a frontage oi >0 feet on Second street, and extending thence eastiraru perservlng the same wldtu 100 feet to tin,' alley, being lot No. 40 in block 10 in plan of lots In said borough of Butler a* surveyed and laid out by James Dunlap. I'.sq and having thereon erected a two-Story i rame slate roof dwelling house, frame stable and other outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of.l W Davis and Rebecca J Davis at the suit of John Bergoichler. j£ D. No. 151, December Term I*. Williams & Mitchell, Att'ys. All the right, title.. Inturest and claim of Mary Jane Jones and Burton Jones, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land •situated in Allegheny twp., Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Eli Osiuan, east by lands ol Daniel Jones, south by lands of heirs of Dr. A WCrawford, and west by lands of James McDowell, containing 2V acres, more or less, and having tliereou erected a one and one half story double board dwelling house of six rooms, a frame bank barn and outbuild ings; also, small orchard thereon; mostly cleared, and lielng the same land and prem ises granted and conveyed unto Mary Jane Jones by William V Black et u.v by deed dated Septembers!, lss.",. and of record In the itecorder's otti.-e, in and f'f tieo « Shlever. having thereon erected a new two story frame dwelling house and outbuild logs. . t - ALSO Ail that certain lot or parcel oi ground, situated in Coaltowu, Cherry twp. Butler county, l'a., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Ou tiie north by lauds of •loliu lvtester, on the east by lot of Bovard Bros., on the south by a public road, and on the wt'.st by lands of John Klester, said lot fronting fts feet on said public road on the south, and being 100 feet on the east side aud west side, respectively, and ha* lug thereon a two-story frame building with brick base inent. and taken in as the l>ron- I erty of Chrlstena Hi MrCuonell al»d John H McUunijeli at the suit of V A Abrams. E, I>. No. 159, December Term, WOB. F. A A. L. Bowser, Attorneys. All the right, title Interest and claim of Marv K McKlnney and M 11 Mchlnney. of, in and to all that certain piece or messuage of land, situated In I'eiin twp., Butler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: <>n the north by lands of (ireen llclus, east by lands «,f John Kllngler formerly, now llnnrv Ken nedy, south by lands ..f t r )aud Oerrydfoim. 1 erly. now Mrs. .Minerva I Davis. N Mangel aud public road, and west by land, of t.eo Mushrush. containing 40 acres more or less. With one and one-half story dwelling house, trail... barn and outbuilding thetnsm erected, i.aid tract being mostly cleared and under fence with orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Mary K M.'Klnney and M II M.'Kin ney at the suit of I'hlltp Daubenspcck. j.- I). No. 1.16, Term, IS9S. S. I". & A L. liowser, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of John T Davis and |di» J Davis of MI aud <•' 1.11 iliut e..M»Ii4 piocu o; n.' ssuage of land, situated In < h3rry towp'-hlp. Butler county, l'a., boundVd as follow-, to-wlt: On the north bv a public road leading front I Ive I olnts to Kelster, east bv lauds ..f lluiih t.rossman. south by lands of Mary A Dobsou. and «esl l.y lands of Uolx-rt 1t... .si*' and Joseph Kelly, containing Zi a r* ». more or less, with ;i two-story frame dwelling house, frame stable and outbuildings thereon erected; most I v cleared and uuiit r fence. Sel/.ed and taken In execution a> the pron ertv of John T I':!V!- mid Id:. - D;ivU at tu*. ,U,l HUSK', for js t ... LV» Nbrtherltc. E 1). No. 138. December T'rm, IWS. Mc- Juukln i Oalbreath, Att vs. Ml the I'zlit. tl'.le, an"a Clalm ui fcll.abeth MUiLuons, of, in and to all thal tir tulu piece or parcel of land ( bUuitxu lb Franklin township. Butler county, I a.* J t. Un led a- f * - ♦•»-'* it B< - " '-* at the northwest ctirncr. thence along a private road and lands of Jones* heirs north v* dec east |S\ perches to a p<*st. then**** hj and* of J D Albert 1 deg east 29 2-10 perches to a post, thence by lands of David Mt n heirs south SV deg west parches to a post, thence by a private road north 1 d**g west . 2-10 perches tot he place of beginning. con- j tainln j 12 acres, more or less Seised and • • • ' .- ' • JT •;»- ert v of Ellzabet u Simmons at the suit of !■ McJunkln. F. D. No. IfiO. IV .'ember Tern. l"**s McJunkin \ lia I breath. Att ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of George English, of. in and to all that certain pie* *-or par of land, situated in Muddy- I creek township. Butler county. Pa . bounded | as follows. t«»- wit: On the north by lands of I William Mc Daniels, east by lands of Harvey Cooper. south by lands of John Stick el and Oren Stewart, and west by Pittsburg and . North Liberty road, containing ltf acres. J more or less, with frame dwelling house, f barn, and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution a> the erty of George English at tne suit of Mrs. Parmilia English. E. D No. 147. December Term. Isi*. A. M. Christ ley. Att'y. All th** right, title, interest and claim of Amelia C C;isteriine. of. In and to all that undivided ninth part of that certain piece or tract of laud, situated in Jefferson tw p.. But ler county. Pa., bounded follows, to-wit . on the north by lands of John liunst, east by lands of John Gunst and Fred Sachs, south by lands of l harl« *» Bu<*hatian. public ro;ni. and Sweeny, and west by lands of Win. .dontag, Edward Mon tag. l'rank Furst and Hill, containing acres, more t»r less. and being the land of the .ate Charles II Ureeuort. dee'd. haviug thereou a dwelling house, part !<>g and part Ixwirds. I«>g barn, other outbuildings, and several producing oil wells. Seized anil taken in execution as the prop erty of Amelia c Caster line at the suit of S S Gill, now for use of Isaac Meals. E. D. No. 133k December Term. A. M. Christ ley. Alt y. Ail the right, title, interest and claim of Thomas M Hutchison, of. In and U> all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Cherry twp. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follow, to-wit: On the north by lands of Thompson Kyle, east by lands of > V Hutch ison. south by lands of Miles Hutchison, and west by lands of Robert A Hutchison, con- , talning .10 acres, more or less, with frame house and other outbuildings erected there on. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Thomas Hutchison at the suit of John F McCoy, adm'r. of H C McCoy, dee d. E. D. No. 117. IVcember Term. l«W. J. W. Hutchison. Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Joseph Greuue. of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Connoque nesslng two. Butler Co.. P i., bounded as fol lows, to-vn Rnflnnln al ■ bUnm in the public road, southwest corner, thenee by lands of K F Eklti north 2 t deg weat 22 and »-10 perches to a post, tlierce, by land of Thomas Galloway south ss deg east 4S perches to a stone, thence by land of Thomas Galloway north 1 deg west perches to a stone, thence by land of Mrs E J Greuue south2 deg ean ;i and <5-160 pncheitoi post, thence by same south 71 deg east 1 and 4-10 perches to* a i>ost, t hence by land of Mar garet Ekin and Mary H Ekin south l.v, deg west 4 p«*relies, thence hy same south 44 deg west 4 and 25-100 perches to a white oak on the north side of the road, thence by same .»n public road south deg west 20 and 3-10 perches to a stone on the south side of the road corner of K F Ekin's land, thence by land of K F Ekin north 71 deg west and 2-10 perches to the place of l>eglnnlng. containing 10 acres anil :« perches, strict measure. Seized and taken in execution as the prop- erty of Joseph Urenae at the >uit of Chris tian Henchberger. E. D. No. 110, December Term, H;iS. Thomp son Si Son, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Kred Stoll. of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated at Boyer Station, Marion twp. Butler Co., Pa.. bounded as fol lows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of \\m Mayt>old. east by lands of same, south by public road, and west by lands of M T Mc- Clain, with frame store, frame house, barn and other out buildings; lot ft feet front, ex tending back 130 feet Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Fred Stoll at the suit of Ed Mayer et al. E. I>. No. 112. Decernl>er Term. 18H8. Mates & Young, Att'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of John W Hartley and Mary I. hartley, of. In and to all tliat certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Clay twp, Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post at northeast corner, thence south 1 J » deg west IHT> perches to a post formerly In lands of Samuel Louden heirs now .lohn Bern et al. thence south 84 V 4 deg west W and 2-10 perches to a post by Uuids of Black heirs, t hence north 2 deg east lrt4 and 2-10 perches to a post formerly Or II I) llockeuberry now Joslah Christie, tnence north H4' * Frailer. E. D. No. 131. December Term, lt«s. J. 1). Marshall. Att y. All the right, title, interest and claim of S 11 Walkerand Mrs L E Gilleland, of. in and to all that certain piece or lot of land situat ed in Mars liorough. Butler Co.. Pa.. liounded as follows, to-wit: Oil the north by Wood street, east by right-of-way of P & W it It Co. iouth by I horn Oil Company lot. and west oy Main street or Graud avenue. fronting 13t> feet, more or less, on Main street. ba<*k 170 feet, more or less, oi. right-of-way of 1' & W It K Co. together with frame livery barn and ware room. Seized and lakcn iu execution as the prop erty of S It Walker and Mrs L E Cllteland :it the suit of J A Kennedy and T C Keunedy, executors. E. I>. No. 10h, December Term, IsSfrt. S. F Bowser Attorney. All the right, title, Interest and claim of ) B Orblson and Charles Wostsrman, assig nee, of. in and to all that certrln piece or tract of land, situated in ltojegal twp.. But ler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Mlcnael B«reeney and Mrs. Mary Kllev. on the east l>y lands of Patrick Boyle heirs, sout h by lands of Jacob Fredrick heirs" and west by lands of .1 F Jones lielrs and Fetzer and Myers, contain ing 161 acres, more or less, with dwelling house and two barns thereon, mostly cleared and under fence; also two producing oil wells thereon with two engines, l»iler. wood rigs, easing, tubing, tanks and all fixtures and connections complete belonging thereto. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of J B Orbison and Charles Westerman. assignee, at the suit of |{ B Sybert. E. I). No, I<»7, December Term. 1 99R. W. C. Fiudley, Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Barbara A .Jorland and A M Borland, of. in ind to all that certain piece or lot of land. ill II a ted in the borough of Butler, Butler Co, l'a.. iHninded as fallows, to-wit: Beginning •it a post at the northwest corner on Ash alley, thence north 70 deg east 40 feet along -.aid alley to a post, thence south 13 deg and in min along the line of lot No. Is lt>o to a ,)o-,t on Summer avenue, thence south 70 deg west 40 feet along said avenue, thence north i:i ileg and :») mill west PHI feet to a [Hist at the ,)lace of beginning, being lot No. 1(» In Thomas Robinson's plan of lots in the borough of Butler, l'a., and being part of a larger tract if land which W t) Breckenrldge and wife •onveved to the said Thomas ftolilnson by leed dated March is.nl, and recorded In Hel d Book No l". of Butler county on page 130. containing 12 acres and H perches of land, and then situated in Butler twp. Butler Co, Pa., adjoining the borough of Butler afore said, and the above described lot No. 13 was conveyed to Barbara Borland, party of the part hereto, under the name of Barbara \ Borland by deed of Thomas Boblnson and wife dated March 11. lstm, and recorded In Deed Book No. 11" of Butler county on page at. said lot having erected thereon a two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Barbara A Borland and A M Borland at the suit of Duquense Sayings and Loan Association, for use of tb«) Guarantee Loan and Investment Association. TERMS OF SALE The following must be strictly complied with when property is stricken down. 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser, the costs on tin' writ must be paid, and a list of the liens, includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such Hen creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such portion t hereof as he may claim, must lie furnished the Wheel IT. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until one o'clock, P. M., of next day at which time all property, not settled for will again be put up and sold at the ex pense and risk of '.lie person to whom first sold. •See Pardon's Digest, SRh edition, page 440. and Smith's Forms, page :is4. WILLI\M B. DODDS. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Butler. PH.. NOV. 10, IWW. YOUR SUIT May seem dear at the star:, and prove remarkably cheap before you've worn it out. It's the long time satisfaction you yet from it that decides the superiority of our make. It does pay to buy good clotlv s. Our fall display is of the kind you would expect to find only in the large cities. ALAND, MAKER OK MEN'S LOTHES COCOA- and / V CHOCOLATES; | mil UTING DRINKING, i j( yjfi . j COOKING BAKING 8 £ ) Putty at Moleni) and > i, ' I hi Oefiuocitess *flirsr 'licvrW £ UVH TW SAU U CUR CWKJU t,VTRYV?HWL Bubecribt) tor tbu CTXIZKN H USELTON'S Short Talk About Advertising. Talking through the newspaper is p g • ick* the prices in their hones ty ami reputation they sustain. What Would Your Paper Dollar be worth to vou if it was not backrd by Uncle Sim Vou have got to take the dealers won! in buying Footwear. You are • ' a judge as to values in this case. It is wise to buy from the house you have confidence in. YOU CAN TRUST THIS STORE We doj't depend upon prices alone to ".-itch" customers, it's the absolute safety of the goods, allied to low prices, that : us the advantage. WE FIT THE FEET OF ALL MANKIND. MENS AND BOYS" | WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S in veal, oil grain and kip.? soles aud tap. , fashioned on th» swellest lasts, lace or high cut at-- *t, *1.25 and *1 50. button, at 85c. sl, *1 25, $1.50, ft, $2.20 Men's box calf, russets, enamels, cordo- nrd s'-. in kid, box calf, kangaroo and vans, heavy soles on hull dnjj, cil\ and c:.ick-proof calf, oil grain, veal unlined, Cornell lasts the S*ogger styles—s2 k- '.heavy soles, tip or plalu toe, heel or and $2 50, $3 and $3.50. spring. OUR WOOL BOOTS and RUBBER GOODS are all fresh made to our order No old in stock. XD old jobs to sell. Good Boots und Rubbers at $1.50, #1.75, $2, <; 25 and $2.50. Warm Lined Shoes for Elderly Ladies at 50c, 75c. $1 and $1.25. Try this stare think you will like it. B. C. HUSELTON'S. Butler's Leading Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry. We Are Sole Agents for the Jenness Miller Shoes for Butler. Now Is Your Time To Buy Winter F ootwear We find we are overstocked- too tniny t; > > is. Yes, entirely tv> miny ev>l» and we must reduce our stock aud reduc-; it cju' "V, u*ed rn viey and we are going to close out a great in my goods in the n fV-.v weik? and taey are g->in* very cheap It will nay you to couie miles to 1 this great .Shoe Sale for here ire the very low prices they will GO AT: Boy's Oil Grain Shoes 50c Ladies' Rubber Boots $1 00 Men s Heavy Kip Shoes 50c Bov s Rubbsr Soots tj 00 Youth's Oil Gram Shoes 50c Men's Rubber Boots 11.50 \}? a s 1 Cox Toe Shoes $1 15 Men's Felt !5 *ots and Overs fl.jo Women's Kangaroo Calf Shoes 75c La i s' Fine Dongcla Flexible Sole Misses' Kangaroo Calf Shoes 50c Shoes sl.lO 80-" s Kip Boots fi.oo Mis rs' Kine Dress Shoes 75c Children's Fine Dreas Shoes ..40c Complete stock of Rubber and Felt Goods of all kinds Boots and Shoes made to order. At all times a full stock of sole leather and shoe makers supplies of all kinds. Promptly Done.l^ JOHN BICKEL. BUTLER. PA. OUR GUARANTTE TOOTH BRUSH Is a winner and no mistake. Past experence lias taught us that there are many poor tooth brushes that look like good ones but fall short when tin* real test comes, bristles fall out or break off which make them unpleasant to use. Air many attempts we have finally suc ceeded In finding one to prove satisfactory, and we now buy them In large quantities with our name stamped ou each brush as a guarantee .>»>«• as we claim or we will give you a. new brush f.-ee, we Just received several gross a w davs aero. consistiujr of several size* and many ditrerant styles. 'I nis however, is not . first lot ~f these brushes and from th© amount we sell a.id the satisfaction they give w» .re led to believe there is not a better brush made, only lu buying large quantities an- we enabl. d to sell tlium at prices usually asked for ordinary brushes. REDICK & G ROHM AN Prescription Druggists. 109 NORTH MAIN ST. BUTLER. PROFESSIONAL CARUS. V T EWTON BLACK, LI ATTORNEY AT LAW Office on South Diamond Street. HH. GOUCHER. • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Mi chell building. A! KX RUSSELL, ATTORNKY AT LAW. Offic? with Newton lilack, Esq. South Diamond Street. pOULTER & BAKKR, ATTORNEYS A ' »w. Room 8., Armory lmildtu,,. TOHN \V. COULTER, R) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Special ittention given to collections and business matters. Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or Butler County National Bank. T B. BKBDIN, RT • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Alain St. nea f Court House. 7 T. BLACK, il. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room J. —Armory building. I M. PAINTER, TJ • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office between Po»tofLcc and Diamond O 11. PIERSOL, O. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 104 East Diamond St. /I F. L. McQUISTION, . CIVIL KNC.INF.ER AND SURVEYOR, Office near Court. House. DR. CIIAS. R. B. HUNT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Eye, ear, nose and throat a specialty. 132 and 134 S. Main Street, Ralston building \ Tf H. BROWN, 1! . HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office 236 S. Main St., opp. P. O. Residence 315 N. McKean St. QAMUEL M. BIPPUS, U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 200 West Cunningham St. T BLACK. L. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. New Troutman Building. Butler Pa. P M.ZIMMERMAN V.T. PHYSICIAN AND SDRGKON Office No. 4S. S. Main st-eet, over Citv Pharrnacv. DR. N. M. HOOVER. 137 E. Wayne St., office hour*. 10 to 12 a. tn. 1 and to p. m. T J. DONALDSON, FT. DENTIST. Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest improved plan. Gold 1-illinjfs a spec ialtv. Office over Miler's Shoe Store. "|\R. J). A. JOHNSTON. I; DENTIST. Gold Fillings Painless Extraction of Teeth and Artificial Teeth without plates a specialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalized Air or Local mestlietics used. Office over Millers grocery, east 0\ V° w " :y house. DR. \V. P. MCILROY, DENTIST. " Formerly known as the "Peerless Paiuless Extractor of Teeth." Located permanently at 111 East Jefferson St., OpjHiiite Hotel Lowry, Butler. Will do dential operations of all kinds by the latest deuces and up-to-date methods DR }. E. FAULK, DENTIST, Painless extraction—No Gas---CW>wa ami bridge work a specialty. Office—Room No. 1. new Biekel build* i"K WAI. WALKER. J. S. WICK Walker & Wick, H}E.NERAIvI)EALIRB IN— REAL ESTATE, OIL PROPERTIES LIFE INSURANCE, ETC. A KTTEItiII UI'ILDINO. OPP. P'JBTOFTIOL Butler Business College. Butler, Pa. Several New Courses. New Managements Musical Department under the di rect*.): ship of L'rof. E. Otto Davis, a graduate of the leading European ami American Conservatories of and a finished musician. One of the finest in the state. Piano,. Voice, Violin, Orchestration, In strumentation, Composition, Piano- Tuning, Etc. Everything und»r the: licari 01 tuusic Business Department. Reporter's Shorthand Course, giving the graduate an average speed of 175 wards |« r minute. 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