Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 24, 1898, Image 2

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WILLIAM C.SEGLEY - - Publisher
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. i^B
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ELECTION NOTES.
Clarion Co. voted for a poor house at
the late election
The Pennsylvania Congressional dele
gation now stands twenty Republicans
to ten Democrats, a lose of seven to the
Repuplicans
The next Speaker of the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives is likely to be
William T. Mat shall, of Allegheny
His strongest opponent will be W ard R
Bliss, of Delaware county. Either of
these gentleman posses* the proper qual
ifications, but Marshall will probably
have the strongest following from the
fact that, being from Allegheny county,
he will have a larger delegation back of
him. Besides, the last two Speakers
hare been from Philadelphia, ard the
honor should go to a western man this
time.— Punxsntawnev Spirit.
Rep. Ho»aek of Allegheny Co. is also
a candidate for speaker.
The new voting machine tried at
Rochester, N. Y-, at the late election,
was a complete tmccess. Although
about 28,000 rotes were cast, the exact
result in all the election districts was
ascertained in lesa than one boor after
the polls closed. The machine is sim
ple. being a booth in which but one vot
er can be at a time. He a but
ton opposite the name of each candidate
for whom he wishes to vote The press'
iag of the b lttnn locks all other buttons
for the same office, making repeating
Impossible. As the man steps out and
closes the door the buttons are automat
ically made ready for the next your
The machine receives, counts and foots
up aggregates as the voting progresses
It preserve! absolute sec res y and reg
isters with accuracy.
George E. Higgins, Rep., who was
defeated for Congress in the Erie-Craw
ford district 'by A. Gaston. Dem , has
filed notice of a contest, and will bring
the case before the House Elections
Committee of the next Congress. He
protests against the count of votes in
two wards of Erie and all the districts
of Corrr. alleging that the election
boards were not organized according to
law, received illegal votes, and closed
the polls daring the hoars they mast be
open. He farther claims that several
hundred Republicans in Crawford
connty were left off the assessors li»ts
and they were refused a vote for lack of
registration
The official vote of the district was
close and interesting. Higgins had a
plurality of W6 in Erie county and Gas
ton bad a plurality of 923 in Crawford
giving him a plurality of 1 < votes in a to
tal poll of 24,931. This includes the soldier
yote of Erie and Crawford counties,
which gave Higgins 49 over Gaston.
The Basiness Men's Republican Lea
gne of Pennsylvania issued a statement
on the result of the recent election a
few days ago, and among other things
it aayr.
"It is an incontrovertible certainty
that a majority of more than thirty ot
the next legislature have been elected
upon a platform of opposition to the re
turn of senator Quay to the United
States senate and are pledged to stand
against all harmful machina legislation.
Of the 138 members of the last legisla
ture who voted for Senator Penrose and
thereafter followed the dictates of the
Quay machine, but twenty-tour have
been re-elected, or only 18 per cent
while of the ' seventy six" who support
«d Hon John Wanamaker thirty-two
bare been returned, or more than 42 pet
cent. Of the fifty Quay men who at
tempted to collect mileage bills for ex
penses never incurred only seven are re
elected, while the four anti-Quay men
jj , ,1j 1 > ,111 MWijit i"
render bills for money not expended
have all been re-elected.
"Senator Quay had a senatorial op
ponent in but one county of the state,
Tioga, where both be and his opponent
submitted their names to the people,
and Quay was overwhelmingly defeated
by Hon. Charles Tubbs In the Repub
lican strongholds of Blair, Chester and
Union counties seveu members wen
instructed at the primalies to vote for
Senator Quay because no oanidate was
announced against him. but at the elec
tion these seven members instructed for
Senator Quay were defea»ed.
"Even the inflnemse of Senator Qnay
in bis own county of Beaver was insnrtl
cient to renominate the two men who
bad done his bidding in the last legisla
tore. State Chairman Elkin was forced
to take down the two members from
his own county of Indiana whom he had I
led into betraying the people aud whom
he desired returned in the interest 01
the machine
"Ex State Treasurer Haywood could
not renominate his two servile followers
from Mercer county, though by prece
dent they were entitled to another term,
yet a member of the "seventy six in
this c<tunty broke all precedents and
was re-elected for the third time against
the opposition of the Quay machine.
Not one of the four members from
Crawford county will be controlled bj
Senator Andrews. Ex-Secretary of the
Commonwealth Frank Boeder lost tin
four members he formerly controlled
from Northampton county. Chiel
clerk of the Senate Smiley s two men
from Venango were defeated. Resident
Clerk of the Honse Fetteroff failed to
elect any of the five members of the
bouse or the state senator from Mont
f ornery county. President protein elect
Walton of the senate was not returned
to enjoy the honor purchased by his
subserviency to the Qnav machine
Senator Andrews, whom; presence iu the
past has done more to debauch and de
mortize legislatures than any other
agency, is left at home. In twelve out
of the fifteen connties visited by Hon
John W anamnker and other speakers
under the auspices of the Business Men s
Republican League during the last
three weeks of the campaign, all elected
anti-Quay members of the legislature
"The Business Men's Republican
league wishes to draw attention with
emphasis to the fact that throughout
the entire campaign just ended it con
slstently and earnestly supported all can
idates of the Republican party lor mem
bers of the national house of itenri sent
atives from this slate, and had the Quay
machine done the same, the Republican'
would not now be regretting the calam
ity caused by the defeat of Hon Charles
A. Stone a consistent Republican mem
bar of c/mgrea*, and the election iu his
stead of that Democratic aissdb- ot free
silver and free trade. Joseph C. Sibley.
This is but one examnle of how traitor
lons the Quay machine has Iscotne
Even while nreaching froin the stump
the support of President McKlnlcy, his
administration and the principles
which the Republican parly has won
so many and glorious victories, they
used then efforts to deplete and weaken
the Republican majority in our nation
al bouse of Representatives, though so
badly needed to make effective Presi
dent McKlnley's wise and patriotic pur
pose, for the sole reason that they
might revenge themselves on one who
had the courage to appeal to the js-ople
in his candidacy for governor, instead
of to the <rnle or ruin) machine
"In the work before us the Business
Men's Republican League confidently
appeals to all lovers of honesty and pa
triotism among Pennsylvania's citizens
for support in whatsoever way each
finds he can give it best. It is not ask
ing sup)s>rt for any man, but lor the re
dempttoii of the great Republican party
of our com on wealth."
SOME two-thousand claims for pen
sions on acconnt of the late war have
already I teen filed; and that of Jesse T
Gates who lost his upper lip at Santiago
was the first to be granted *l7 pel
irontb.
Snlnrribe for the OmiJBN
Tii* T«.der« of the Cmzrv will
kindly remember that communications
are not to be taken a« the expressed
sentiment of the paper The CITIZEN
is now. always has been and we hope
always will be an independent anti-
Quay Republican paper. We know the
majority of the Republican voters of
Butler connty are of the same ilk They
proved it last spring by the nomination
of independent, unpledged candidates
for state legislature by lame majoriti--
At the late election tta*y also proved
that they are true Republicans by up
holding the party ticket when headed
by the man whom they did not want
nominated for governor. We know
that the majority of Butler connty Re
publicans would rather see some other
of their party than M S. Qaay the nex,
U. S senator from Pennsylvania an 1
the CITIZEN" will always try to truth
fully represent the sentiments of the
party majority in Butler county
The Caucus and the Man
ITO the Editor of the Commercial
Gazette.)
Section 3 of article 1 of the < onstitu
tion of the United States px-vide- tha
' th£ senate 01 the United Srat>-s -hall
he composed of tsro senators from ea< b
state, choosen by the legislature Ibereot
for six years; ard eaeh senator sha.l
have one vote.'' The legislature ot
Pennsylvania passed an act January 11.
p. L. 1- defining and regulating
the time and manner of nominating and
choosing a United States -en a tor as fol
lows 'Section I—That each house ot
tne legislature .Wl appoint one teller
and nominate at least (Inc to fill
theothceot senator, torepresent thi- ntate
in the United States seriate, and at lea-'
Uro 'lavs previou- to the joint meeting
hereinafter mentioned, communicate t<>
the other boas* »he namea of the jier
«ons so appointed and fcomii-ated
"Section 2 At the hour of 8 p a. on
the second Tuesday after the meeting
ajjd organization of the legislature,
which ah*') be chosen next preceeding
the expiratioii of the time for which any
senator was elect*-* u, r.:-pr. enf this
state in congress, to *'it the
third Tuesday of January. ;f the legi-la
ture shall have organized previous to
the second Tuesday, but if not so organ
ise), then on the second Tuesday after
the organisation thereof, not counting
the day on wbnai i-h,'-' legislature wa
organized, each house shall c#p«-» y by *
viva voce vote of each member present
name one person for senator in corjgres
from this state: aud the name of the
person so voted for. who shall have a
majority of the whole nnrnber of vote
cast in e«ch honse. shall be entered on
the journal of each Jj/'Use by tik clerk
thereof: but if either If wa w tnaJJ ail to
give such majority to any person on
said day that fact shall be entered on
the journal At 12 o'clock meridian ot
the day following that on which pie
• eedings are required to take place, as
atoresaiJ, the members of the two
houses *iaij convene in joint assembly,
and the journal of house shall then
be read,aud if the sau<e pe«-gr, shall
have received a majority of all the vote
in each honse. snch person shall be de
dared dnly elected senator to represent
this state in the congress of the United
States: but if the same person shall rtol
have received a majority of the votes in
each house, or if either h>u."" shall
have failed to take proceeding's, as re
quired by this act the joint assetribh
snail then proceed to choose, by a viva
voce vote of each member present, n
person for the [iuris»se aforesaid, and
the pkf*on having a majority of all the
votes of the »anj joint assembly, a ma
jonty of all the ciected to
ooth housee being present nwl
shall be declared dnly elected, and 11
caae no person shall receive snch
ity. on the first day, the joint assemblj
s'jall meet at 1? o'clock meridian of each
succeeding day »I>tnnjf the session ol
the legislature and take m one von
until a senator shall Ite electee
"Se<*tion 4 When the e|e« tion shall
be closed, as aforesaid, fb president of
the convention shall announce the per
son who shail luvi. ;-,ci-*-ived a majority
of the votes aforesaid to w do'y elected
a senator, to re|»reseht this state m lite
senate of the United rtraUis; ami be
sha'l, in the presence of the members ot
both bouses, sign four several cerllti
cates of the election, attest, -»d by the
tellers, one of ahi' h certificate- -hall be
transmitted, by Ili»; of the
convention, to to the, iu>\> rn ,f tin"
co thmonwealth, one to tin- p<-jwij -•>
elected, and the remaining two shall h>-
preserve*! among th«- records and enter
ed at length on the journal of each
house."
The fifth section makes it the duty to
certify to the person no «..,«-tf-d and
transmit the certificate, countersigned
by the secretary of state, to the proper
department at Washington.
Thus the Constitution of the United
States imposes npou the representatives
of the in each state the import
ant duty of choomtig ttersons l<t rej/re
sent the state in the scum.- i>X the Unit
ed States, and tin; act of assemWy 1
flcfjlly defines the time aud manner of
nominating and electing a person to fill
the office by the legislature of the -late
No doubt the framurv of the Con-tit n
tion had 111 mind that iim yotes ol the
ijieinls*rs of the legislature tde< iu] by
the people in the s<-yeral districts wonl'd
umieronr ff-jtreseritutive form i>l gov
ernment, reflect the true sentim-lnt of
th* people of the state it» Jtlje matter of
chtssitrig a United States senato». ftem
bers of the legislature being, as tbe>
are, the agents anil rejiresentatives of
the people, charged with the duty ol
enacting laws and executing the vvijj of
the jteople. in matters (sriaiiiing 10
public affairs of tne state '1 h' act of
assembly designed to carry this cj/iisti
tutlonal provision into ellect wis«-lypro
vi'les that each member of the b-glsla
ttiru shall exercise this high prerogu
tive afte» organization, openly by a
viva voce vote lit bf entered by the
on the journal Ivich is. tb< n
fore, charged with the duty and trc
Mwnaibiiity of expressing by his vote
the inslruction* <tr prevailing is-htii'ient
of his constituents in the matter of
(loosing a United HtMh * senator, and
the evidence (tf the uiaiiuer ot lie per
formance of that duty is his individual
vote entered on the journal They are
not to ex press their own will or choice
but the will or choice ol the people who
sent them. The responsibility attach
ing to the ejercise ol this high preroga
ttve is an lndiyi/luu) ope ami cannot lie
shifted. Each member must discharge
this duty with reference to tin- wtsjn.
of a majority of the people ot his dis
trict, whose agent he is. at hi- peril
It is a legislative duty rather than a
political privilege and cannot, be Iguor
ed or performed at any other time or in
any other manner than that prescribed
by the act of assembly. The people of
each district baye a r.'tfht to express
their Choice for a senator to leprt -enl
tbe itato IIJ couureiM ihroiiKti then rrp
re-mutative*. The e*er<'i"i of tin* rii<bt
and power mit high and honoriiblt |»r«*
roifatiye and tlx* choice of th<- |.«-«ot
tbe respective districts cannot i> < wuv
ed by tfli) lll»fii|t)i!i'/» of I tin legislature Ity
acceding to the majority vote ot ;i pre
liiiiiiiury caucus The iioiii'riiilion miu
ejection of n perwm to fill tin- position is
10 be lf> t'J'-' ''y t,,f ' VIV ' I voce v..1.- of
eiicb individual jjiniijtwr of tbe hotls
and senate after oiv»i''i'"'"e openly,
not secretly A member who goth Into
it preliminary cancus anil lifetimes in
honor bound to support the t-aiic.is noin
I lux if ft It IIIHI the pri VulllliK eiltlun nt, or
ill nlmrtliiiUl ot Jim coiistilui ill • has VIO
luted u Jii«h and honorable Iru •! lietrav
ed the jetople wtlose ■. i , :"t li<- I m l
intuit \w <j t ,;nted IIIUOIIK lh> nu»..Mhiul
An (Kent clufgwi with tin 1 preform" m <■,
of a <laty coanot or emi* ul
performance eontriiry Ij» t)ir iiislruc
tioiiM or wishes of his principal. hv
showing til tt he afterward- ol)li/it' I
luuiself riot to perform «'«-»' '••• '>. V '
his own voluntary net plate l ! liimnilf in
it poHitlon In which h« Imcame in honor
IKIIIIDI not to preform or to preform in u
different manner than the Histrnetioli
or wishes of Jim piincipiil required of
him I 1 therefore follows that ni'-in
Iter* of tli«> Iti/lsl.it urc canno! excuse or
i jimtily thfiuiiwivei i'.r a failure to vote
I iri accordance wiiti the prevailing s'-uti
ineiit or choice of th« people of ih< n je
I spcctive districts for I 'nlled States sen
A tor by obligating tluiiieelnii to any
caucus or organization out suit, ot J J»• •
organization of the legislature under
the provision of the act of asscmblv to
vote otherwise. Th« duly of the mem
IRTS of the legislature is to express by
tiieU' you- the will of the majority of
tin- people of tb'-Lr respective district*.
{ Mjd the tiwl) and oiiMjeej of > tj'i i**r
fortnance of that datt are defined rind
prescribed.
SEVERAL of the large Sunday news
papers published a piece from the pen
of Andrew Caruegi* setting forth the
reasons why he is opposed to imperial
ism and the annexation of the Philip
pines and showing how such a move
would injure the Nation s commerce.
Gov. Pmsrree of Michigan. Senator
Hoar of Ma.ss and Pres. Gormley of
the Knight-- of Labor have also pat
themselves on record against wholesale
expansion.
Five True Bill- Found.
The Grand Jury of Philadelphia Co.,
on Monday, presented to the county
court tru-" bills of indictment against
United States Senator M. S Quay. his
sun. Richard B Quay and Benjamin
.1 Haywood. ex-State Treasurer. The
bills charge the defendants with con
spiracy with John S. Hopkins, late
'•a-nie"rof the Peoples bank. who killed
min-tlf last March, for the unlawful
of the moneys of the bank <n the
rli .pKins in the misuse of State funds
on deposit in the Peoples bank
Subsequent to the presentation of the
indictments District Attorney (iraiiam
appeared in court and asked for permis
sion to withdraw the attacnment ob
tained for the apj>earance before- the
Jury of Cashier William Mont
gouiery. of tb& Allegheny National
bank. of P'.tt-burg and (Cashier Steph-
en B Stone, of the Beaver Deposit
Oanlt, of Beaver Pa The district at
f.irney stated that he bad desired to
present to the Grand Jury throngb the
two cashiers named certain evidence
in the suit against Senator Quay and
others, but as this matter is now passed
out of tt" bands of the Grand Jnry.
their presence wo'iifl unt V.e nfcodt's un
til the case was brought to trial He
intimated that he would then demand
their appearance as witnesses, and
would al-o insist up<>n the production
of cr'a'n books and papers of those
bank» r tua oo>«u g**»i;t'd ,v "- district
attorney's request and tffe rttfaoniaents
for the cashiers were ordered cancelled
The true bills returned by the Grand
Jury are five in number The first
' LarL' M S. Quay with conspiring
with John .1 Uuj/o.fl . for the unlaw
ful !}■** of the money of thfc fboples
bank in thn purchase and »ale of stocks
of various corporations for the account,
benefit and profit of M S Quay
The second indictment charges M S
Quay with conspiring with John S
Hop Lii, to unlawfully buy and sell
stor.-ks. knowing that ttic i;»f4 Hcpkins
was caahutr Ctf the Peoples b^nk
The third indictment charges Benjam
in J. Haywood, M S. Quay and Rich
ard R Quay with conspiracy to con
vert to their own nse $11)0.0<»0 of the
public money of the State on December
I. liNfti, .ybjß wrxtd was the State
Treasurer of Pennsylvania at:d also
with the us»; of the 41(XJ.l^)0
The fourth t.ill i M S Quay
and Benjamin J. Haywood with eon
spfracy together with John S Hopkins.
William L'vsey, William B Hart
Henry K Boyer. John W Morrison,
Samuel M ja'-ks<tri and Charles H
McKee uu ila-'b IH!»«, to unlaw
fully use. and the bill K»«ua tuut tl.py
did use to make profit, certain large
snms of public money of the (Common
wealth. which had been deposited in
the Peoples bank by the several State
treasurers Of those named Messrs
Qua,/ I ivsey "art. Boyer, Morrison
Jackson and Haywyoq ten) State
ireasnp rs suc'eeding each othf?r in th»-
onler uumttd.
lue nttn and last bill charges Denjam
in ,1. iiaywood, as State Tretsurer
witn nmawtally loaning $1<S),000 ol
ft tale money which it is alleged went to
Ui' Hani n Quay, and also with receiv
,ilg .> i...f ; t from the ilejsisit
ul D|ate money lri* El;i, L'eoplde ' ark
wimmn imiHtift us holding rpnrt
anil it is exi»«/teit tflat he will
pieside when the cases shall ite
called. Mr. Graham will, upon pleas
entered, a*k the court to tix an
early u«> io> ijj,- ttial.
.Vu iu iiciui«a> was prcseutwj against
Charles 11 .«< Kee, who was one ot
tne origihil defendants In the con
spiracy cases and District Attorney
vie nam feciined to explain this onus
Slou.
"I can only say, s»aia Air.
that .Mi iifKee nas not )s-en ihdi":l
led aud mil there will liu U'l more
tiilin pieoented to the Grai:d Jury 11.
Ihls in»"«c."
I list itut e ;it I 1 ail.
A very suci etw ul lauitiit.' " as held
at Johitston Sclksil N<< 'i tiiXlghi ■'i
Miss (irace Crawlotd ot Trail.
The exercisi s in the forenisin -orisist
ed of the regular exercises ol the school
iiiti ts|ix rsefl with recitations by the pu
pits ha- b pupil perlorfii.*"! their work
in a very interesting and effective man
tier The arithmetic, classes were es
pecially interesting, each pnpil being
trained to write out. things given, things
rei jll ire<l, solution, and conclusion
'lbe teacher deseives much credit tor
painstaking in teaching her pupils
to be thu-. -> S!}. I; i'tic and careful, Al
ter the exceruisuj li| • f'j r ','.''on were
concluded many patrons and teacher*
expressed their hearty good will in be
ball id the SI bool at No 'i this Wllltei
next, 111 order was dinner and a bounti
fin dbi/i;-e it was,everything which was
pleasing to iriv I. '' ' u*; was brought
forth and lavished upon tn» un
til all felt glad that they had come
The aftcnoou exercises were also
goi/'l, 'be teachers'tf the twp., all re
spohded wiiii ;t't able address Plot
Painter of ('hicora also «nade an excel
lent addn -• The ti 'tcliersfromadistam e
who were iire-n-nt are the following
Messers LoeJ».e, lieatt, Digbt, Mcßnde,
Mis i s Sue tigden, biwlie ' rea. Mina L
Waldron, Ira M Hrafiam
Atlasttheexerci-.es w<;rt! coticllliled
and all went to their homes feeling thai
they bad spent a pleasant and profitable
time The next institute is to Is- helu
at Oarvui school No I in four weeks
ON'K WHO wAH Pukhkntt
I in f 'iiistl liciiiuinl.
The Spanish and Ahjeri<;au pe.iM,
coin mission mist in joint session a $
i/clo'.k Moie.ay afternoon The Attieri.
cans deidared the l.'fiited States must
fiave the entire Philippine archipelago,
and for a treaty cession of the islands
the Americans tendered to Spain flO
IMlll 000,
It is further declared that il is tin
purpose ot the United States to main
Mm the Philippine islands as an "open
dour to I lie world's commerce
On the ferm oaio'.d the United Stalls
propose- a m 111 mil reiliiquiuliioci,!. <,J all
claims for indemnity, national or per
sonal subsequent to the outbreak of the
last i'uhaii lusiirection.
November "in is fixed as the date on
which the United States commission de
Hires a definite response to these projsi
Hition- and all other subjects 111 issue
here
It is nl>to declared that the iinitial
Slateu ilesires to treat on the religion*
freedom of the Caroline islands as
agreed upon between the United States
and Spain in IWII and also of the ac
quistioii of one of the < Caroline islands
tor an American naval station and of
cable landing rights at other places 111
Spanish jurisdiction and the revival of
certain Spanish American treaties as
hfl'l'l "i force
The VNnil'.ii, ■■! ' 1 •'■arbitrate
article il ot the peace pioto'tijl, iictujin.
upon the future illx|sisit,iou aud control
ol the Philippine Islands
The Memorandum of the American
commission emboiljing the above prop
omtious h long, and was not read in
coiiiinilnlcrieu -i rball\ to the Spanish
comtiiissioners ui prai.ic a!J'/ these
) list It 1:1 <■ I'ro}; I'll 111 MM'.
('I inton township Kef ton Hclnjol So I
will lie Held Ileeemls-r ,>rd IH'.IM Fol
lowing m programme. Musi'* l)evo
tional Fxerciscs. Address of Welcome,
S ( \loo!«-. li< -ponse, l> II Hryair,
Music, I'lie liuty of the I'areut to the
Teacher, '.l I' HarJjison. Declamation
(Question I'/ox. Mimic, Spelling, Miss
< lata f ■ nlv Fractions. II <' Moiil
KoiherV; Addr 1 J ('hecscman It'!
lift Forms M'l-M VVilda lit own, i'J.y-.io
logy, iJr K«tiuio Hnlsteud; ttecitiitioi,.
Miftit l,i|y Ht'ftun; Mimic; IteiuliiiK, ll
If (ileiiii; Address. Ai. W. ('umpball;
Iteiitatlon, VVm Montgomery. Lou &
Tliue Ideal Teacher, 1 Rev. Mcl'lin
tock. Friends of the district and all in
terested in |>nhlic school work are In
vittsl to U- jnreseut. COM.
Evans City.
Gramlmama Dambach who made her
home with her grandson. J. E. Dam
bach, died Saturday night, after an ill
ness of only a few day? at the good old
age of 9~> years The fnneral services
were held Monday from the St. John's
Reformed church.
C. Wagoner, residing near Evans
City, died Sunday Funeral Tuesday,
services at the hoase by FU-v. Kerlin of
St. John's Reformed church.
Mrs. Sarah Cooper is a great sufferer
from cancer.
Rev. John S McKee of Butler lectar
ed in the U. P. church. Mondat even
ing. subject "Good Citizenship. Those
that did not come, or perhaps thought
it would not amount to much, missed a
grand treat. The time passed only >oo
quickly.
David Spence visited Sid M Weihl of
Zelienople who is lying very poorlv.
his-left side being paralyzed.
The Sabbath School Convention of
the Ninth District will hold their first
§ession Friday at 1:3o P. M. in St. John s
Reformed church evening session 7;.°.0
in St Peter s Lutheran church There
are some very able speakers on the pro
gram aud if you wish to bear a treul
come out All are w-lcome
Mrs Chas Miller and her children
left Tuesday, for Philadelphia to visit
her son who is in tne institution for
mute children.
Ueonrrd Ripper, a member of Co K
4th Artillery, stativued at Port Sheri
dau. arrived home Saturday He has
just recoved from a long seige of ty
phoid fever and is home oa a thirty-day
furlough.
Mrs. VV P. Tnrner and Mrs. D. T
Tnrnerof Butler visited the family of
David Spence. Tuesday.
Mis. Will Young of Butler is visiting
friend* here tnio weea
The P & W. changed time, Sunday
F. V. Waldron is the happy father of
another girl.
Miss Svkes the returned missionary
from (;Uiua iwjturwi in the M- E
church. Sunday evening, to a large aud
lence Miss Sykes' talk was very inter
esting. and was enjoyed by all who
heard it.
J< s»ph anl Neal McLees of Viroqua,
Wis returned k. their home, Monday
SUNDAY SERVICES.
St. Peter s Lutheran Church;— Services
in the German language at 11 a.m
English in the evening 7:30. Sunday
School at 9:30. Rev. Carl Glatzered.
Am ana Baptist Whurcti; H leaohiitg 11
a in. arid ?AO p.m. B. Y P U. meet
ing i): 11 [j in Prayer meeting, vVed
nesdav 7:UO p. m Rev. J. M. Pater
Hon.
United Presbyterian Church: —S. S. 10
a.m.; public worship. 11 a.m. and 8 p.
m Liayer meeting. Wednesday Bp.
in tlev A. P Gilfespib
Presbyt< rian Church:—Preaching at 11
a ra and 7 vfi p m ; S. S 10 a m C.
E meeting. 7:/{0 Rev. T. R. Lewis.
M E. Church: -Preaching at 11 a m
and Bpm; S. S 9:45 am. Epworth
League 7 p m Prayer meeting,
Wednesday* [<ii|. v. J. fl. Ltv
erty. ' ' '
St. John's Reformed Church:—-S. 8. 9:30
a.m.; preaching 10:30 am. Sfing and
praise service by Y. P S. C. E. 7 p.
in., sermon 7:45. Rev. J. F. Kerlin
>MM>
Corporal Klmer Kuhn of Co. K 15th,
has t»een honorably <liTJhar«ed
Dr S. Heilrnan, of Sharon, snrgeoo
m;ijor of the Fifteenth Pa. VOIH., bun
remaned hisomnimmon.
Tbn Fifteenth is having a wet time of
It liti-wji wi J.jco,;;ia ni >vt of the time
foeirjtf uriahll: to drill oij'acctmflt lit the
fUltl.
\ \Vo< tiling at ( '.tilery
A' the homo (if (ifjiru;e Kaafmin ou
tn« litri day of Nov . tilth. Mili Katie
A . tne second daughter of Mr Kinf
iu-tn was united in in irriaj<e with Mr.
il.irry A tippler. The ceremony was
i« rti>riri>'fl by the pastor of the bride
/{••V if u tjuy'l-.T J'h D. in the pren
of immediate |!'iCriflh and tyi'iKh
bor. After '•oiiiir-itiilHti'iMn were ex
tended mi nleitam dinner w»a iw-rved
which consisted of numy luxuries of
the luiiinon. They were recipient* of
many useful and valntble pre-tenti
These were greatly appreciate*! and ac
j.ti.i 1 v irr> thanks to the donors. The
COiipU tVfll icU l<ii ;|( ",r and after
vmittng frieti-ls they wilf lociitfl m this
vicinity. Mr flepler has been employ
i I here for Home time, while Mrs. Hep
lei haw a 1 wayh been a resident of Cal
!•»«./ 'j buy Ui't]] h;>vj? a larjce circle of
fri» iidn who u-leml I iii-ii. j4uut4 w'ir,he*
ROVal
Baking Powder
Made froia pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the grt*lat
menacers to health of the present day.
WOVAI WAKIwq K>wo€W OO , Ht« VOW*.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery fceeci and Sale Stable
Kt-nr of
Wick House, Sutler, Peno'a.
Tin; Ik nI of liorncH arid flr*t rlawi rlif* al
way •» on hand and for hlrt*.
It< .1 i<-<-ornm<»dJii lon* In town for |>« rinu
n«-ni lHMir<llriK and tran*lvnt triulc Hpw*l
:il rarn Knarant«*<d
Stable Room For 65 Horses.
A Hmm-. of liowm. ImiMi flrlvfr* am
«fi ifl lior-. k nl w;ty h Oil liand and for nal
under a full gnarant****; ami liom«*H
Mlioii uiojn, yi|U) f Ijy
PEARSON B. NACE,
IVh |,lioiM'. No zw
/v\A jb
{ D. L, CLEELAND, \
Jeweler and Optician, <
\ 125 S. Main St., /
( Butler, Pa. ,
v 4
C. SELIGMAN &. SON
■n •' r "T
"TAILORS;
No. 41b W. Jefferson St.,
Butler, Pa.
A 11/ «• of I 'if • ■ l I'orolxii
|ht|f|(!K||C HultJflflH
a I way* It; n|ii<:j,
Vil, btjrift
II •ftll HI • 11» KUIirUDf fMMI
U» K'vh »Ml UfiM'tlon.
PRICES REASONABLE.
WASHINGTON
SEMINARY
WA&fIINQTON,' PA*.
liourdliiK anil Ihiv H«-hoo| for Ulrit. Hew
fiiitl 1.!«• u•«fi« litiil'lfritf i♦•fidy for Full TYriff
. t't« punitory. find Klurllvd
• OURM-H, H|H« lul u<l vmit UKC* ID MUMIC
Ll«x i*ll«tfi ami Art I «>r < itfulouuc u<l<lr«-nn
Ml<« M. N rrluvtpul*
DEATHS.
REDD—At his home in Kensington. Pa
Nov. 18. W m E Redd, lately of
Chicora.
Mr Redd s death was a sudden one
and due to apoplexy.
SPEAR—At the Presbyterian Hospital
in Allegheny. Nov. 15. 1898. Miss Ma
bel Spear, formerly of Evans City,
aged 21 years
Miss Spear's death was caused by ty
phoid. and her mother and sister are
down with same disease.
STROHECKISR At her home near
New Castle, Nov. 11. 1898. Mrs. Fred
Strohecker. formerly of Zelienople
CHAMBERS—At his home in Millvale.
Allegheny county, Nov. 13, 1898. An
thony Chambers." formerly of Butler,
aged 60 years.
His wife and five children survive
him He was an old soldier and lately
attended a reunion it* Bntler
BOONE—Nov. }. 189 a. at his residence
in Valencia, of suffocation by asthma.
Joseph Boone, aged T6 vears and 8
months.
He is survived by seven children, fif
teen grandchildren and two sUtera.
Jesus while our hearts are bleediue
U'er the spoils that death has won.
We would at this solemn meeting
Calmly say, "Thy will be done."
Though cast down, we're not forsaken;
Though afflicted, not alone.
Thou didst give and Thou has taken;
Blessed Lord, "Thy will be done."
SjHEBEL—A; ho» hu"*e m hutjer, f*ov,
••iU 1898. Mary, daughter of Bios
Shebel, aged 11 years.
McCANDLESS—At her home in Cen
tre twp., Oct. 25, 1898, Elsie J., wife
Carl McCandles*, and youngest
daughter of George Rider of Centre
twp., in her 2t>tn year.
Her husband and two 9ons survive
her.
STITT—At the hoire of Wil&on Mc,-
Cjaistiori, on College St., Butler. Nov
22, 1898, Anna Blanch Stitt, aged 34
years.
Her remains were taken to her home
in Blairsville.
LOWRY—At the Lowrv bsniPatcad on
W Pear!'fit . Nov" 21, 189* Thomas
L. Lowry, aged 39 years
Thomas was a son of Alexander
Lowry. deed, and was born and raised
in Butler. For some years past he has
been the manager of the Fountain Inn
of New C'sMitle, aud Uelpe<» Ki u»at»t> that
hotel one of the most popular in W ext
ern Pennsylvania.
He came home a few days ago in
poor health, but his illness was not con
sidered serious until Monday morning,
when he rapidly grew worse, and died
that afternoon His depth WM ymsad
by pttuM/.diiia. funoval tliia afternoon
at 1 30 o'clock.
CAMPBELL—At her home in Fairview
township, November 20, 1898, Mrs.
Ellen Campbell, widow of Wm
Campbell, aged about 80 years.
OBITUARY NOTES.
Ma.v»r Ijtin Ci»iUrti tyieU vet
eran of the Me<i<;u'n and Civil wars.and
who commanded the Union forces dur
ing Bragg's invasion of Kentucky, died
at his home in that State, Sunday, aged
about 85 years.
David B. Beainer, formerly engineer
on Glade Run station for National
Transit Cg , owt» tynn in
W. Va DiSt., Monday rtiVht. where he
had been in employ Of pipe Tine last two
years. Deceased was aged abont 40
anil is survived by his wife and three
children His remains will be brought
to this place today where funeral Will
take place at 2p, in. Mr Beanier was
well (jrjd favcifaUy W aa *
member of the Milccaliet'ii
Dyspepsia
iti weakness of the stomach. It is the
source of untold misery. It may be
cured by toning and strengthening the
•toinach uuJ v>uijlying the
blood with Hood'* aarnuiJuriUa. Many
thousands have txjen cured by thia medi
cine and write that now they "can eat
anything they wish without diatresa."
Hood's Barßaparilla
is prepared by C. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hold by druggists. sl, six for 95. Get HOOD'S.
Hood's Pills ems all Unr ins. 20 cents.
Jury Lists for December Term.
List of minion drawn from the proper
jury wh»-«d thl» 7th day of November,
A. L). to nerVH an ({rand jurors at a
regular term of <-ourt c,omiii<*n<-in« on
thH firnt Monday of December, A. D.
IH&H. the sauie lu-irifcc the sth day of said
nior-th
Anderson, O. H., Allegheny tp, fscnier.
Boyer. William, Lancaster tp, farmer.
CamplHdl, Jon. M, Fairview tp, farmer.
Camplxdl, (). P.. Went Hunbury, far
tfter
(,'uujptn-l|, l ( evi, burkti tp. |srif(«v,
'lilleapiu, John, Middl'-su* tp, uier
chant
K<lly, Joaeph, Cherry tp, farmer.
Kelly, John . Hutler tp, farmer.
Klinxler, Fred , Butler, 4th wd, miller.
Murphy J B, IJuth-r ">th wd, carpenter.
dc( JlymondH H C, Omtreville, editor
dc.Michael Zen ax Zelienople, laliorer.
vlcColliiUKh •' M. Fairview tp, farmer.
l> B. I'utiit tp. fanuor
(amnev W H, liiekHon tp, farmer.
Storey William, Faryiew tK»ro, fanner.
Shannon, <S, ('onnoqneneiwinK tp.
fanner
Smith H J, Butler wd, merchant
Stooiia Warren, Concord tp. farmer.
Wiilley Flummer, f'arker tp. farmer
\Vomer J L, Allegbenny tp. farmer.
Walker James, .lefTeraoti tp, farmer
Wallace .larneH. Zelienople, laliorer.
Wirk J M, Butler, 2nd wd, Kent.
LiHt of tiameH drawn from the proper
jury wheel thin 7th day of November.
V D Ih'i-i to t'eCvc- an p.itft juroru at a
'eKnlar terlii of i:oi|rt (;OB)ij)erioim{ on
the Hecoud Monday «i| PtmiMli|if> A.
I). Ihwh, the Name buinu the l'-lth day ot
said month:
Andre Daniel, Butler tp. laborer.
Aldinifer ('A, Millemtown, shoemaker.
Bicker Louis H. Witilield tp, farmer.
Bennett W S, Allegheny tp, farmer.
Barnea K L. Harriaville, contractor.
Barron Koltert, Worth tp, farmer.
Barr John <'. Adams tp, farmer
Bell W I'.. M-rcer tp. farmer.
Brown Wijliktn, i,i{t)<mr(f to, l«rn»er
Bokxs Jamea I*. Forward tp, farmar
IJjers William. Millerstown, carpenter.
Boyer Levi, Lancaster tp. farmer,
('ratimer A W. ('lav tp, farmer.
Coriley James I*. Adams tp, farmer.
Chesney W (!, SaxonliurK. prrKlucer.
< Joseph, hutler tp, farmer,
liodds David, I'enn tp, farmer.
Dunlap Morrison, Mercer tp, farmer
Kaaley Joar ph Butle», vd wd, lal<orer
lOvtli Frank. Centreville, hotel keeper.
l-'leruiriK Michael, < 'learfteld tp, farmer
Fnllerton M (1, Clearfield tp, farmer.
Forrester James, Prospect, farmer
Fowler John. Forward tp, farmer
Oraham Thomaa, Butler. 4th wd, far
trier.
(iraham Walter L. Bijtler 4tlj wd,
utty.
(iilchriat JameH, Worth tp. farmer,
f i rabam Charlen. I'enn tp farmer
HockenlMirry ('liarh-s. t'herry tp. far
tner.
HockenlauTy Mont, Cherry tp, farmer.
Heckart William, <'l in ton tp, carr«-n
ter
Kim; II M, Butler, tut wd laborer.
Kerner .I I', Butler Ist wd, driller.
I.nrii< ICarhart. Winfteld tp, farmer.
Mlll ti I'' S, ('learfield tp, farmer.
Mtiriiby (Hivw T Worth t| ( , lariiipf-
McNamara John, CarKvi' t|i, farinuf
McFadden Hti|(h, Donegal tp, farmer.
W W. Butler, Hd wd. Rent.
Scott .I (' Proapect, painter.
Starr John, Butler. '.Jd wd. laborer.
Slimier A F. Muddycreek tp. farmer.
Shorts William. Butler tp. farmer.
Thorn Cyrus, (Iran Iter ry tp, pumper.
Turner HC, I'arker tp. driller,
'i liotopsoii .iiiMepii, I-*,ankliii to. farmer
Vandcrliii |'r K, Butlrr lib wtf,
Wilson Ahi»andi-r, tp, laf
pipr.
ArTIVKHOLIi ITOICH WANTr.P KVKHV
wI.I r* -for "Tim Htory of Off Philippine*"
I»V Mil rill lliililiu'l. rorrinil»l»loiM , 'l by !!•«'
«»o vrrufiM iii ith I fill**l iil llNloi lan to t in* Wur
hi purlfiirfii Thr IhkiU was written In armv
• iimp* :il Him Kriiticlwo. on tin* I'IM'III«* wltn
(ii'iicrul Mrrrllt.lii ilm* honpltfil* ttt llono
-111 1 11 . In llontf Kong,ln 111*' American IHMM'IIW#
lit Mmilli, In iln- ln*tirtfi'til c'ttrnpn with
AtftilnuUlo on th<w|»«-k of the olympla with
IfUV. «»»' Uhll [u tljjp foil' »t l»attl«) f»t full
Of M7i|ti|i| Vvihf. ncit ffjf i KMI.W. <Mii»fuKf
original tfl<*tUY()«' tikoprlijfifJfVriinifjlt I}M-
RS on I IM> NINFT H*R$R UWJFF L*"!(
prlrfN. lilg profits. I rt'lght pulo pewit t
jrtv«<ii l>rop nil iru<*liy ti11«»ffl«*lnl w»r lww»W*.
< fill 111 fn t A(|<lr<*HM, I T Hurler. buc'y.,
Niur liunirunw UhJir.
{ SHERIFF'S SALES.
By Tirtuo of teunriry writs of Von. EX., Ft.
Fa., Lev. Fa., he.. Ittoed out of the Court of
Common Plets hf Butler Co., Pa., and to mj
directed, there will be exp«*e*i to public taN
at the Court House in the borough of Butler,
on
Friday, the 2d day of Dec. 1898.
at 1 o'clock, p m.. the following described
property, to-wlt:
F.. I). No. 53, December Term. l->s»v Halston
& Ureer. W, c. Fltidloy and W. H. LMk,
All tin- right. title, interest and claim of
Jamison Carothers. of. In and to all that cer
tain piece or parcel of land, situated Is Clay
twp., Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows,
to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner i+t
a stake, thence along the line of lands of
John Allen and Black south s3deg and
3) mln. east 187 71MOO perches to a post on the
line of lands of Black, thence along
the line of land of Huey Carothers south IV
deg. wiat li and 15-100 perches to a pout,
thence a.ong the line of lauds of Huey Car
others south 1\ deg west 32 aud 12-100 perch
es to a post, thence along the line of lauds <if
Huey L arothers souths 4 deg lu miO vest l«j(*
and .C-lOe perches to a post on line of lands
of J. \> alker. thence along l(ne of lands of J.
\Valker north Ik dejf east 8k and *7-100pvrcli
es to a. po* f , thu place of beginning, contain
ing 52 acres and 121 perches-the above de
scribed tract of land being part of a larger
tract owned In fee by A H ('arothers. deceas
ed. who died Intestate, said Jamison Caroth
ers being one of his heirs at law and the title
to the afore described land became vested In
him by sundry deeds of conveyance from
the other heirs of said decedent. Seized i*r,d
taken In execution as the propertv ;\l Jamil
son Carothers at the suit of .1 H Carothers.
Mrs. Elizabeth Gtmev ct al
E. D, NQ. 27 December teixa. W. O.
Brandon and \v. A 3fc F. 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 oounty, Pa., bounded as follows, to
wlt: Beginning at a post at the nortnwest
corner on line of land of J Walker, thence
north 87 deg 10 miii east 304 38-100 perches to a
post lu the centre of the Beaver L>am Komi,
thence along line of Beaver Dam Road south
a deg east 58 perches to a post on line of
lands of James Klldoo the southeast cor
ner, thence along the lands of James Kildoo
and W C Mci'andless north s* mln
west 305 and 67-100 "c;cl,cs to ft post the
come, ooiunon to \V C McCand
less an<l J Walker, thence north l 3 * deg east
33 and sti-i.oo perches to a post the place of
beginning, containing 52 acres anu 121 perrh
es. being part of a larger tract of land of
which A II Carothers died seized In fee. and
by sundry deeds of conveyance of the heirs
of aforesaid decedent, the t;t!e t , the afnr'e
descrlbed lard vi.-.icd tri saw Altin Caroth
er*, h(; belnguM-ofthe hein at law of said
A H Carothers, deceased. Seized and taken
In execution as the pr«»pertyof Alvln Cnrot ti
ers at the suit of John Herg & Co. et aI.
E. I). No. December Term. !s#s. W. C.
Findley, W. A. A: F. J. Foniuor. Lusk and
Brandon. Att v
All the right t'tlt, luU-'O-st aud claim of
lluu) c'ni-otliers, of in and io all that cer
tain piece or parcel of land, situated in Clay
twp., Butler county. Pa.. Hounded as follows,
to-wlt: Beginning al the northwest corner at
a stake on line of lands of ,t Walker, thence
along line of lands of Jamison Carothers
north st deg 10 min east 18* and .">2-100 pt relies
to a post, thence along line of lands of Jami
son Carothers north 1-j dee east -J . i,«. 12-100
perches to h, po-t ni. u t,r lands' of
Black tbewa: alone lit laud of
Btiick souths.l deg and ao mill I.lst Si rind 20-
100 perches to a ii-JSIn centre of Beaver
Dam Koad. thence along said road south 21
deg east Is perches to a post on said road,
thence along said road south 00 ('eg east <7 5-
10 perches to a (lost In the centre of said road
thence along the line of lands of Alvln Car
others S7 deg West "JOI ii-lno perches to :: post
on line of lands of J Walker, thence r.oitn
1\ deg east 31 f»or.-l l , t. p«.-t the
of I coptainmg acres and
Al ( »<i All that certain ploou or parcel of
land, situated In Clay twp. llutler county.
Pa., bounded and described as follows, to
wlt: North by UlcUory mill and sunbury
road, east by James Kelly, south by James
Kelly, and on the west by the Bearer Dam
Head, containing 8 acres. The above de
scribed tracts being parts of ■>. IjCjie* tract
of land owned It: fae [jv A H farothers. de
cemcd, t»n«l*»Ml'li'v'ealiid In his heirs »t Ills
death, and the afore-described laud by sun
dry deeda of conveyance of Ine hells be
came vested In said liuey Carothers.
Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erty of liuey Ourothcrs at llie suit of John
Berg et al.
E. D No. 145, December Term, IB9H. W. A. ti
F. J. Forquer. A ttofiuy'.
Ail the right title interest' aitJl claim of
Sasah A Milliard and I N ffttllardi of, lit and
to ull tilal certain nlece-or lot of land, situat
ed In Marlon twp.. UMtlcr county, Pa., bo«nd
ed as follows, MJ-Wil; Beginning at the
southwest corner at lot of W V Painter at a
post, thence north 10 deg east ion feet t" a
post by lands of W II Painter, thence by
land of lleuben Bycrs south Kl!4 ileg east 1W
feet to a post, thence by other lands of Reu
ben Hyers soutii 10 deg west 100 feet to a post
at public road, thence by said public road
north ;ii*4 deg west 100 feet to the place of be
ginning, containing *4 of an acre, more or
l< ,s. together with a two-story frame dwell
ing house (used as a hotel), a one-story frame
building used as meal inaiket fltable and
outbuildings fhm-OQnj nrso, V'MVtlfer with
the rt«ht-or-way to cemvey water from said
lot across lands of Keulieu Ityers by a ditch
not Ui exceed two feet In depth to a point on
the Butler and Franklin road and being the
same land conveyed by Keuben Hyurs and
wife to Sarah A Milliard by deud dated Aug
ust 2, I "95. recorded in Deed Book 157. page
Cii, and the same land and property mort
gaged to H K Willlaiusomby said Sarah A till
lard and 1 N 111 I lard by mortgage recorded
in Butler county, Pa., in Mortgage Book 4W,
page 4130; the Judgement froui which this
writ Issues being entered upon the mortgage
bOMt mentioned in said mortgage, and this
properly to be same upon and by virtue of
said mortgage hoi.d. i.nd date helsg cputract
•fi F.»r tiV" HWII PuVVh'A flltllrtifl. and Same
mortgage and bond given therefor
Seizedand taken In execution as the prop
erty of Sarah A 1111 lard and I N llillard at
the suit of n K Williamson.
K. I). No. 102, December Term, i"9". W. 11.
husk. Attorney.
All the right, title. Interest nnd claim of
t'harles II t.overt.of. In ami to all that cer
tain piece or tract of land, ait uaterl In Adams
twi>., Butler county. Pa., i>oumled as follows,
t'l-wit oo the Dorth by Itodi '»f ThtrmM
Anderson, John Bt lfour an<l C Bolhorst, east
liy lands of Samuel Parks ami CitoweJf heirs,
south hy lands of Newton Lertof, T W Ken
nedy heirs and McMarlln farm, west hy lands
of John WhHmlre Hpd Thomas Anderson,
containing Wl o<*tes, lu«»ra oj jess, having a
large TrHme fftiust;, hatik hnrn and two orch
ards theron
Seiaed and taken In execution ss the prop
erty of Charles II Oiyert at the suit of The
McC'ornilck Harvesting Machine t'ornpany.
K. D. No. 144, Decemla r Term, I*IK Williams
A Mitchell, Att'ys.
All the rl«lit, title. Interest and claim of J
A and Kelnrcca J Davis, of. in and to all that
certain piece or lot of land, situated in the
hoaough of Buth*r. on institute Mill, Butler
county. Pa., lioiiiidcd as follows, t-o-wit: on
the mirth by lot X*|. »il In same plan or lots,
east by au'i an alley, south by Jot .so 40, and
west hy Second street, having a frontage •#r
.V) fe««t, on Seconal HlriM't, and extending
t heuee east war«i perser vlng the same width
hin feet to the alley, heing lot .no. 4n 111 hloek
10 In plan of lots In said innough of But ler as
surveyed and laid out oy James Dunlap. Kh«|
and having thereon erected a two-ntory
frame slate r«x»f dw« lllng house, frame st aide
and 'it her outhulldihftx.
Sel/.e»J and taken in execution as the prop
erty of J W Davis and lteia*e<*a .1 IHi vis at
t he suit of John Bergolchler
K. li. No. I'll, UiN-etnlM-r Term. I"f<- Wllllums
MlShell. All ys.
All the rl|(lit, title,. Interest ami claln of
Mary .lain' Jones unit llurton Jones, of. In
;tmi to all I li:il ci-i • kin pe ■e 01 nil«;el of lanil
.liuatetl In i* 1 l«-ifll.*n v tW|> llutl.ir i-oioity,
I'a , lKiuli<l<-<t i|s Hrllowt to-WII. (»n I li**
noriti iiv laiidk Of ti((|aitiau fiiii oy laniiaoi
lianli-l Joiiah, liy l:nifl. <»T li»*lrs or nr.
A w Trawford, an<l v»e»t. tiy luiklh or .iitiu.-»
Iti llowell, I'oiilalulllK 21l aeros, mure lir les4,
and liavliiK tlior'-ou erecu-'l a oin- ami one
half story (loulilii iniard tlwnllluu houmi of
hlx r'sims, a frame hank ham and outiiull'l
limn. also. -.1111111 orehard thereon; iimstly
cleared, and Im-liik the same land and prem
Iseii xranteil and i-onveyed unio Mary .lane
Jones by William V Mark « i n» »»> de.-d
ilaUid Hepteinln-r tf, Iss;.. and or n-i ord In Hie
Kin-order's oftl'-o, In and fur Hutler county,
in llei'd lliHik No. I*' 7, t'l-'l
Hel/.i-d and taken In execution us the prop
iTly of Mary . 11. tn' Ji ,111*, ll|i,ton J onus
at thi) »!|)t fjt J'.tin f-'Ofht
K. It Nii MM liinieii|tM)r Term, tssx Wil
liams 1 Mitchell, Attorneys.
All the rl((M, title, Interest and claim of
Chrlstena K Mcl'oiuiell and John 11 McDon
nell, of. In and Ui all that certain place or lot
of land situated In the tsiro of Hutler. Hut
ler county I'a , Ismnded at. folio*». to-v»lt.
On the liorth tiy lot of (leo W Hlilever. east
I,y lot of Hraekue*. south tiy l.lncoln
afreet went, by lot of J A Klchey. the name
ImvliiK a frontWKU of K| fit ui. l.||.col<. -jtm at
latt. VPM*
Whlevcr hayiiuc theri«iii erect,td a new two
story frame dwelling house and outhulld-
I »K-« , .
A l,H<> All that certain lot or parcel of
ground, Rltuated In t'oaltown, ''herrj twp,
llntler county, I'a . tmunded and described
an follows, to-wlt: (Hi the north hy lands of
John Klealer. on the east liy lot of Hovard
ItroK., on the noijth l«v a leihllc r<;ai|. ajid on
th« west-hy lirtirts op .lithn i?SiKt<-r; hsivi lot
frniiflWntfftet' on said imhll-- road im tt(«i
n/iiiih itnd lielng I'm reel on Hit east nine and
went slue, respectively and liavlnu 'hereon a
two-story frame building with brick base
incut
Hcltcd and taken In execution a-i tlie pron
erty of Ohrlstena K Md'mine!l and John 11
Mctonnell at tin-suit oft' A A brums,
K. I». No. IM. Deceuilier Term, ISIIH H. I'. A
A 1.. Ilowser, Attorney(i.
All t lie r lulit, title lull-rent and claim of
Mary K McKlnney and M II McKlnuey, of, In
and to all that certain piece or uieieiuaKe of
land, nltuatrd In I'enn twp llntler county,
I'a I founded as follows to-wlt On the
kotJh hy lai.d.i f lil-i i. U-.I'IIJ. aasi I-* | (MIU
nr'.'foliil Kllilgter flirtuerly. noW Ment-y im'i,-
lieiiy, -Hill' »j hy land- <tf < l"»ml <»rrr*»l foruh
erl/ now Mrs Nllnervii t Tiails, S Matjwt'l
mill nubile road, and went, by latin* of < leo
Mushruiili. containing to acres inori- or le.n,
with one-half story dwelling house.
frame barn and outtnilldlng thereon erected,
said tract Ih-luk mostly cleared and under
fence with orchard of fruit tree* thereon
Melred and taken In execution as the prop,
erly of Mary K McKlnney and M II McKln
ney lit Hie ,ult ..r IMilllp I bin be ii .peck
I l». No irm I Tern Ji«s H ' *
A I itottsci. AI '■ > 1
All the light, title. Interest and claim of
John T I btris and Ida .1 Oavls, «ifJ In and to
nil rinlt I'ertaln ple<-»- or mmm'««e ..f Isnd
kltuated lit liberry township Hntlci connly,
{(Oillld-das /..lli.ws, (■, Wll "n the no t tl|
liv a public road I*m4|uk fvsnii J olels to
Kelsfor, east bv littiil* of Hugh Orossmaii.
south by land* of Mary A llobson. and west
bv lands .if Itobi rt Hoi row and Joseph
Kelly, containing 37 acres, more or less wit h
a two story flame dwelling house, frame
Stable and outhiilldlfig* thereon er«*ct«*a:
in*• *t Iv cleared and under fence
Hel/.ed and taken In e\e« utloii i » tin
iirtyof .lohuTDiivlsan«lld.i l Davis at the
silt «f * 'nrlst |n»i llnsh-i. for u»< «» i
Noi t h(o ;n
K. 11 No I'M liwrtuln rl* i M' M N l '
r ( i,,U|n \ (iHlnri-fitli, Art \h
All I'm till' 1 , tiit« r»n HUJI CjitlW tlf
kii/HIM-111 HfimiioiM. "f. i" 'il 'i'll J "L,
titln i>lv« "I pi«T'Vl >rf tun'j, hi
Franklin township. Batter county. Pa
bounded as follows. t--wh Beginning a
the northwest corner, thence along :i private
isiad and lands nf J. ine»' lielrs north ,!»>/
east MK paccMk to a ppxt. thenc< by - I
.1 D Albert 1 deg east i*> 2-|e per-hi-s't.i [«
thenco by lands of David si nu , 1V ~, r ,
south so deg west «.'.*» t.. i |«.,t
then.-e by a private road north lAM w, •».,
2-10 perches to the place of In-glnning. ,>n
t.lining i; acre's, mon* or les~
xdzed and taken In e.\ t iti ' -t • ;,r , ■
ertv of Eilzalwth Sin:ni...-\s :>t the ..f F
McJunkln.
E. D. No !HO. IVcemlier Tern. ls<* Mc.lunkin
A Oalbreath. Att">*.
All the right, title. Interest ,-»nd claim of
tj.sirge English, of. in aid t< ill K.at e-!:nn
piece oe pettwl of laai, rfietnj hi KwMr
. reek township. Butler . ountv. Pa . Is undisl
as follows, to-wlt: On the north I \ mds ~f
William Mcl>antel>. ,-ast by lands ..f H.irvev
i-ooper. »outh by lands of John J-tlcgel anil
Oren -"tewari. and west by Plttsl arg u •
North I-llierty road, containing lv acres
more or less, with frame dwefflag kdWt.
barn, and orchard thereon
Seized and taken in execatton Lh» pn-p»
erty of George English at tne suit of Mr*-
Parmllla English.
E. D. No. 1»7, Deceniin-r Term. 1S». A. M-
Chrlstiey. Att'y.
All the right, titl* ir,t»is St and <rlaim of
AmeliaC Casterllne, of, in and n> ill t(*ai
undivided ninth part of that certain p:ec. o
tract of land, situated in Jefferson twp Jtut
ler county. Pa.. Iwtinded as follows, to-wlt
t)n the north by lands of John Ountk tast In
lands of John Ounst and Fred S*j»»s. south
by lands of Charles Buchanan, public road
and Sweeny, and west Uy lauds of Wm
Montag. Edward Montar. Frank Furst ami
Hill, contain'.ujc 80 acres, more or less
and belmj the land of the late Charles H
Greer.vJt. deo'a. having theissui ;t dwelling
part log and part hoards, log b.aru.
other outbuildings, and several pr-ducing
oil wells.
belied and taken In execution as the prop
erty i J Amelia C Casterllne at the suit of S S
ijill, now for use of Isaac Meals.
E. D. No. 153. December Term, m. A. M
Chrlstloy. Att'y.
Ail the right, title. Interest and claim of
Thomas M Hutchison, of, in and to all thai
certain piece or parcel of land, situated lu
Cherry twp. Butler county, l'a.. bounded as
follow, to-wit: On the north bv of
Thompson Kyle, east bv lands cj £ V Hutch
ison. south by lands of Mlks Hutchison, and
west by lands of kc.liiut Hutchison, con
taining 50 ncrcs, more or less, with frame
ana other outbuildings erected t here
oty.
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, dec'U.
E. D. No. 117, December
Hutchlituii, Att'y
All the rlsl,t lltl'. Interest and claim of
Grenue. of. In anil to all that certain
plecu or lot of land, situated In ' 'onnooue
nesslng twp. Butler <\>.. !' i . bounded as fal
lows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone in the
nubile road, southwest corner, tlicnee bv
lands of K F Kkln north weot 22 ami
<MO perches to a ttivtce, l>v land of
Thomas Galloway south « deg east ♦-
perch«>s to u sV'ne, thence by land of Thomas
Galloway horih 1 deg west 5 perches to a
stone, thence by land of Mrs F, I Grenue
south 2 deg east :tl and 75-100 perches to a
l>ost. thence by same south 71 dee east I and
4-10 perches to a post, thence by land of Mar
garet Kkln and Mary K Kkln south l'lH. dw
west 4 perches, thence by same south V* deg
west 4 and 25-100 perches to h v> lut> oak on
the north side of the roiui. tlWiicc bv same
on public road s' livl, *2 deg west 20 and t-10
perches u»a atone tin the south side of the
ro.jd cotnt'r of H F Ekln's land, thence In
land Of ft F Kkln north 71 deg west is and 2-10
lurches to the place of beginning. containing
10 acres and li perches, strict measure.
Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erty of Joseph lirenae at the suit of Chris
tian Honclilierßer.
E. D. No. 110, December Terra, l*i>s. Tl,> Jnp
son i Son. Att'v.-,
All the right title Uitcieat and claim of
I red StiUi, uf, in and to all that certain pit
or lot 'of land, situated at Boyer station.
Marlon twu, Butler Lo , Pa . lioiiuded us fol
lows. to-wft: On the north by lands of Wni
May bold. east by lands of same, south by
public road, and west liy lands of M T M •-
('lain, with frame store, frame house, barn
and other•ntbuildlnKs; lot :t» front, ex
tending back 120 feet
Seized and t:tkei\',»»e**cutlon as the prop
erty of KfvU »*<dl Hi the suit of Ed Mayer
«*t ul.
E. li. No. 112. Decern l>er T«*rm, isyn. Mates &
Young, Att'y>.
All tin* right. title. Interest and «*1 ;iirn of
John W Hartley and Mary L Hartley. of. in
and to ail that certain piece «»r parcel of
land, situated In Clay twp, Hutler .v. I*;*.,
bounded as follow*, to-wit at a
post at northeast thonce south I s !
cleg west 'to a jx»st formerly '»>
lauds of Samuel Louden heirs now John Berg
<*t al. thence south S4 l s deg west .'»tl and 2-l<i
perches to a no«t by lands of Rla<'k heirs,
thence north 2 deg east I'il and !M0 perfh«s
to a post formerly Dr li D llockenberry now
Josiah Christie, tnence north *44 deg east :>4
and 4-10 perches to a post by lands of James
Smith and John llerg the place o f beginning,
(rontalnloi S6 arreit, more or 'ens. and having
thereon erected a frame dwelling house and
frtne stable.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of John W Hartley and Mary L Hartley
at the suit of A I> Frazler.
E. T>. No. 131, December Term, J?i!£. J, p.
Marshall, Att'y,
All the right. tl|.lo tr.tmest m.d c|alo\ of S
II Walker And Mr* I. K tclllslsnd, of, in and
to all that certain piece or lot of land sltuat
ed In borough. Hutler Co., l\i . l»oun<le«l
as follows, to-wit: Oil the north by Wood
street, east by right-of-way of I' & W K It Co.
south by Thorn Oil Company lot. and west
by Main street or Grand avenue, fronting 136
feet, more or leas, on Main stroet, ba<*.k 170
feet, more or less. or. right-of-way of P ft W
K K Co. together with frame livery barn and
warerootn.
HelEed and taken In oxocutlnn as the prop
erty of H H Walker and Mrs L E Ollleland al
the suit of J A Kennedy and T C keUDedy,
executors.
E. I>. No. 10S, pt'ccmbcr Tern is l . l * K K.
•Howscr^lUiri^oy.
All the right.' title, Interest and claim of
J It t.nd Oharlrs WnttrUiitll, asslg
nee, of, in and Ut all that certrln piece c»r
tract of land. Mtuat«xl in Do.iejfal twp.. But
ler county. Pa., hounded u* follows, to-wlt:
Ou the north bv lands of Mlcuael hwet»ney
and Mrs. Mary Klley, on the east hy lands of
Patrick Boyle heirs, south by lands of Jacob
Fredrick heirs' and west by lands of J F
Jones heirs and Fetr.er and Myers, contain
ing Ift4 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, holler, wood
rigs, casing, tubing, tanks and all fixtures
and connections eooiplete belonging thereto.
Helsed and taken in execution as the prop
erty of J H Qrbison and Charles Wester man
assignee, at t-he suit of H II Hyhert.
E. D. No, |*l7, December Term, W, c.
FlnJley, Att'y.
title. Interest and claim of
Barbara A .torland and A M Borland, of, in
and to al I t hat certain piece or lot of land,
situated In the l>orougli of Hut Icr. HtM ler < o.
Pa., bounded as follows to wll Beginning
at a post at the northwest corner on Asb
alley, thence north 70 cleg east 4a feet along
said alley to a |»ost. thence aouth It deg and
in ruin along the HIM* of lot No. Is lim feet to a
post ou Summer avenue, thence south 70 deg
west iQ {net along said thence north
)•< deg and -O nilii west ItW» feet to a post at t lie
nlaee of beginning, i*elns lot No I'Mn Thorn.t-*
Koblnson's plan of loin In 1 lie l»orough of
Hutler, Pa., and being part -t a larger tract
of land which W O Itreckenrldife and wife
'•onv«-yed to the said Thomas Kohliison by
dm d (lated March '*», lK'sl, ami recorded In
I >eed H<M>k No 15 of Butler count y on page
I;wi. containing I!! acre-, and '» perches of land,
and then situated In Butler two, Butler Co,
Pa., adjoining the l»on>UKh of flutter afore
said, and th«* al»ovo detfci |hed lot No p) was
onvey«Ml to Barbara Borland, party of the
tlrit part hereto, under the name of Barbara
A Borland by deed of Thomas Kohlnson and
.vlfe dated March 14. lsjn». and recorded in
Deed Book No. II!! of But ler county on page
-139, said lot having erected thereon a two
story frati.e daellltiK hopse and outbuildings.
Seized <and takeri Ifi * lill'Ml as tin prop
erty of Barbara \ lt«*ilaiid and \ M liotland
at the Null of llu<iui>n 1 Havings and Loan
As.s«^-li|tloii 4 for use of the Guarantee Loan
and |llvestment AstHK'latlon.
TKHMH o|' HALE The following tun t he
strhtly compiled with when property is
strlckmi down.
I When the plaintlfT or other Hen creditor
becomes the purchaser, on the writ
must be paid, and a list of the Ileus. Includ
ing mortgage searches on t lie nroperty sold,
together with such lien creditor's receipt*
for t he amount of t he proceeds of t lie sale «.r
such portion thereof as he may claim, must
be furnished tin- hherltT
2. All bids must be 11,"Id In full.
;i. VII sa|i s not sett e*d iifiineOUttely wjll be
cojiUuipid Uhlif oh** o'cpH'V, P V 1 "f next
day at Wh|«*i| time a|| proia-t-ty not .etiled
fur will again ho put tip ami sold at the ex
l>eiiso and risk of thi* person to whom lit si
sold.
•See Punion's Digest, l»t h edition, pagi 44*1.
and Smith s Forms, page |«|
WILLI \S\ It DODDS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Butler. Pa . Nov 10. |*l»s
Butler Business College.
Butler, Pa.
Several New Course*.
New Management.
Miuicnl I>r!>«rtmctit undirr tli'- «|i
of RfOf. Uav'iH, 4
Rrai|imrc of tlie Iruiljii); fvuropt-KU
aild Aujeriumi C'ou* rvutorien of
Mublo, mid a finished iniiniclail. One
of the finc«t in the stiitc- I'iaoo,
Voice, Violin, Orchent ration, lu-
MtruuirntaUou, Coinponltlon, |'i»no
Tuulnj;. Ktc Hverythlng undrr the
head of music.
Business Department.
Kct*>rter'a Shorthand Course, K lv '"i(
the graduate an averaKc of 175
wo,da per u innte. Kitjiert
n<K>k-kfej)|H({ On\r*t' |irej t »re»
the gnduitc'or Qnv Wind of Umk
tii){ mid eupcrt wurfe, and drain eiiirciiil
ly with Joint Stock Company an<f Cor
potation Accounting.
Student* can enter at any time Call
01 write for jironjiectuH. Call on or
addreM
A. F. REGAL. Prin.,
\2j S Main St. Hutler, la. i
JVojilea' Fho tie i)l.
Hell iXt.
Praotical Horse Shoer
WILL ROBINSON.
Formerly Horse Shoer at tin-
Wick hourr has ojx-ni d tiusi
tu-aa in a shop in the real of '
the Arlington Hotel, where
i>e wjlj c)o hoi<te Shoe:uk tji
/tic mo«i uppi-ivcd OfVIL
TRACK AND ROAD HORSES
A SPECIALTY.
[| Christmas Opening
[j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Nov. 25 and 26.
k* Fine Art Goods and Christmas Novelties.
On Fri 1 iv an l Saturday, November 25 a-:<l 26, we will have a
'J special display of Fine Art o**ls an 1 Christinas Noveltios.. KijM
4 [.OA-man in charge of the Art Drpartoient, will mark all ahadiaffa
1 and eho*rfully give you aM nee led information how to make beauti-
A ful Christmas presenta. A full Mid complete stock of College Pillows,
\ Picture Frames anil laundry Rags. A full line of our own exclusive
A designs in Soft l*illows; heavy sflks for working Bnlguiaa Pillow*,
V cords for finish, etc. An elegant display of Renaissance Art Squares,
\A :i 11 sires li'ldenberg Htid Hon'ton U-a.: 1s; Rings, Patterns, etc.
4? She'land Flos* for the re*- Pmbrella Shawls. Our own exclusire
t| lesions in stampe l I.iaens. Handkerchi-f Linens, fooling and fine
A 1. . •< f>. Handkerchiefs, Fancy Hsndkt-rch'efs 5, 6 and 7-inch plain
'A stock of Fancy LSaskets, sucli as will, photo, work, nic nac, brush
and <\wnV aid baby baskets, full lined and uuluied. All the latest
> J novelties in Chrislmas: goods. Glove B >xes. Handkerchief, Veil aud
M Necktie Boxes. Come to our Christina-opening, November *5 and 16.
•j Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman.
SHERIFFS SALES.
By virtue of writs ot Fi Fa., issued out of
the • ourt of Common Pleas of Butler coun
ty. uii'l t«» mo flim'ted. there will l>o »».\-
pos* to puhlii* sale, at the Court House, in
th«* tHTouL'h of Butler. Pa,, on
Friday, the 9th day of Dec., A. D
IMK »t i o'rUx'k. p. ni.. the followingdescrib
ed property, to-wit:
E. I>. No. 174 IVreutlMT Term. IJ. |».
Scott, \ toruey.
\l I t h»* rlp'u*. tit It. inten-st and claim .1
t > •«»tt. administrator of .lanies Kelly, de-
and James Kelly, «»f. in and to all
thai Ti iin pi«»<*e or par»*el of land, situated
in » tv township. Hutier<*«>uuty. Pa., bound
ed HS follow •>, io-wlt: t»ii the north by lands
of s ICK MTIJL C HNHUS Wilson, east by lands
of *• tinurl >»« vcibon. south by lands «»f
>"tn ...» limit* v. iiid west t»y lands of heirs
of \ If Ca rot tiers, tieceased, containing &"»
an . more or les- with frame (Iwlllnjt
boils,-, frame barn, outbuildings and orchard
thi-re iu: mostly cleared and Iteing the same
lai;«l deserilNHi In mortgage of James Kelly
to ihe plaintlflMtobert htorey, dated the iMn
da>* if A uffusi . Js«C. and recorded in the
ofH for recordingdeeds in But ler count vin
Moj I vf'iWe I look 11. I>ll |?C 06.
S» 4 l/eu and taken in executlou as the prop
®rty of J C Scott, administrator of JMDM
i\ ! .dc •, isi•«!. :ind James Kelly at the suit
of Kol»ort Story.
i \■ i . Decombei Tans. U#. M
.lunkin & (.aiorcath, Att'ys.
Mli In" right, title, interest and claim of
Eli AIKICI SOII. of. IN arid to all that certain
pie. . •! i>ar<*ei of land, in Clinton
tow it-hip. itutlcr county, I*a . iNMinded as
follow-. t »-w:!. on tin* north by lands of
Joll , .i. Kti.-k. '..s! l»y lands of <»eorjre
MIL' •» heirs. Nouth by lands of K J Ander-
I Norria ki nd went bj lands of W
I*« rawer and u .f Anderson, coiitu <y\
acr- . more or less, having thereon erected :»
sin ill house with four room* frnw
bank Uim and outbuildings. fruit trees. X<\
'I and i ■ ei In ©xe:ntto*i a-* the prop
erty i KI 1 Airlerson at the suit of K O
Thompson.
TK'OIS t)| Mi l; The following must lie
stri t coui|>lie(i with when property is
Mri k n down;
f When t lie )>laint.lff or other lien creditor
becomes thi puri'hasor, the costs on the writ
must oe paid, and a list of the liens, includ
ing mortgage searches on the property sold,
tog* i I.er wlthsu h lien creditor's receipt* foi
the amount of the proceeds ef the sate or
btich i ortlon thereof as hi may claim, most
be tufitlshed tla Hherifl.
2. All bids must b" paid in full.
I. All sales not settled Immediately will be
continued Until 1 o'clock, p. tn . of next day.
at wlii ii time all property not settled for
will a;aln be put up and s*»ld at the expense
ami risk of the person to whom ttr»t sold
Purdon's Digest, uth edition. page 44ft.
Kiel faith's Forms, page SKI.
WILLIA4 rt. DODDS. HUerltT.
shet »fTs Office, Butler. Pa., Nov. H, lw
YOUR SUIT
U;*y sccn» dear at the start,
aid provi: remarkably cheap
before you've worn it out.
It's the long time satisfaction
you get from it that decides
the superiority of our m#kc.
It does pay to buy good
doth. s. Our fill display is '
of the kind you would expect ;
to find only in the large i
cities.
(ALAND,
Vf.\ KKK <»l*
MKNTS UOTHKS
BT & R
choice goods
for less prices
has i» en tins store's talk ever
suit ■ ii was st.irtcd nearly 30ytars
>- ■ eot.viiu ing talk because it
<\as hacked up v\ ith i!up(|s and
piii -1 proved w hat we said,
U \ t k< ■'pmj., at that way—it
mum-* ■1 s the ■•illy good way ("or
)hi and tlu st<»'e.
We re at it more aggressively
tli in ewi • iih i.jnods and prices.
\\'i < are not what store or
•at 1 1 you'd plac« in comparis >n,
w« link oui jMMid' and prices o
win to lion' sou II rn >ney
hcri the at the least
ptii es.
We'll charge you nothing for
samples o| Silks or Dress Goods
to t< >t ns In —and when you
ordi 1 il the }• <»«»«!; .in 1 tine
1. >..n|pU> ..1 ii», .setut lli-r |;«»od.s
back at Our expense and we'll re
fund y >ur money.
Si < what good useful all wool
Dies* Goods 32 inches wide, 15c
I yard
I Spl'Mul d -'Il no >| Drews Goods,
JV yard
All wool 4K inch Chcviotte
Mixtures, tie yard—extra wide
and extra good.
I'lrnr Dres* Goods, 50c, 65c,
851 . $1 <*• —and handsome waist
silk 05c and 75 c that will show
tin 'ore seeks your preference
011 merit.
\ on'll want tho new 250 page
illustrateil cata.ogue for your
holiday mail ordering -it's Irec—
Send Ibr a copy now.
Buhl
Department K
AI>L,gQHttNY, PA.
HV BUM. Kti Paralt
Central Hotel. |
MRS JFNNIE NIXON, Proo'r.
in* o>\;r| H"iii«-
Ni-*l four to ink Tlirntri*.
Mlli.-iTIIH I>* tti'- C'Uißrt I
fhIftSSICNAL CARDS.
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VKW'TON BLACK,
I I' ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office on South treet.
Hil GOeJHKR,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
, otlice 111 Mi cliell building.
4 1 KX RU.-aELL,
x *- ATIOKNUYjAT LAW.
Uific. .vuti Newton Uiack, Esq. South
Uutuiuud -~>tieet.
j & BAKER,
J V -if TORNKYS AI LAW.
KOKUI ii , Armory builtiiu 0 .
lOHN W. COULTER,
'» .\TTOKNBY-AT-LAW.
.SJK_-CUI xticnuou given to collectioaa
I aait liusmcss matters.
Kclcrwucc: duller Savings Bank, or
1 Bui!er county National Bank.
I B. nKHDIN,
W • ADUHNKV AT LAW.
uu Uani St. near Court lUnir
I.'HLALK,
• ATTORNEY *T LAW.
Room J. —Armory building.
] M. i'AIN I'ER,
V • ATTOE JJSY AT
(,)fIU-e IwtMecu I'odtoftcr tutd Ptonntwl
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H. I'IhRSOL,
ATTORN KV A* LAW.
Office at No. iu4 East Diamo«4 fit.
jl F. L. WcQUISTION,
v> Civil. KNGINHKR AMD SuavEYoi,
Offire near Court Ilovan.
R. CHAS. R. B. HUNT,
PHYSICIAN ANP !iu»c*o»,
Rye. ur, nov Dtroal a specially.
Ip nr.'l 134 S Main Street,
buil.liuy
WM BROWN,
. TLOMI >KOPATHIC PuvaiciAir ANS
SctCBQK.
Office 236 S. Main St., opp. P. O.
Residence 315 N. MCKMIO 9t.
OAMUBLM BIPPUS,
0 PHYSICIAN AND SOKOKOS
aoo West Cuaningtiam St.
L* BI.ACIJ,
• PHYSICIAN AND SUKOKON.
New Troutman Building, Bntler Pa.
(1 M. ZIMMERMAN
I • PHYSICIAN AND SUICCON
Offire No. 45, S. Main at'eet, ov«r City
Pharmacy.
]\R N. M. PpOVU^,
M 13/ U. Wayne St., office hour*. 10 to
12 n. tn I and to 3p. m.
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1 J. DONALDSON,
I 'I • X)KNTIST.
Artificial Teeth inserted OR thp
iniiiroved plan. Oold P|lliags a #j4c.
hllv Oltiee over Miler'i Sboe Stpre.
A. JOHNSTON,
I' t)Ei(T|9Y-
J tt'W,l i Hlliifcn Painless Extraction -ot
I'ecth ,mil Artificial Teeth without plaUn
1 a specialty, Nitrous Oxide or Vitalised Air
I or L<>cal nuttlhrtici used.
, Oilier over Millers gr<»ceiy, east of Low*
:v house.
OK. W. P. McILROY,
DENTIST.
Formerly known as the "Peerleaa
Painless (Extractor of Teelb." Located
]>eimaiieullv at 111 I vast JrficMPf ftt.,
Oppojite Hotel I ovj\y, BuUer. Vijl (W
i.jurHtiolife ofalfltihi\s pj tfcc
latfrt i|rHc<<s inrl up-to-date tntvila
I | K J. It. FAULK,
I' DENTIST,
Painless extraction—No Gas—Crow■
and bridge work a specialty.
Oflicr Room No r ( . 4Urk*i btttllV
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(VAI WA liKKIi. J. *. WICK
Walker & Wick,
UKNMtAI. !>rAI Jiyj
RFAL ESTATE'
OIL PROPERTfIt
LIFE INSURANCE. ETC.
.in IHI. K lli!ll.nii>o. OFF. I'OLMINRI
.lob Work.
If you want Postsrs,
If yon want i'ircnlars.
If you wunt SHl<* Bills,
If yon want Knvelopw,
If yon wnnt Mill Hnads,
If yon want Priod l.lat*.
If >.U Wl»ut IIRIT^IJIEUWY
!f yon Mmnt
f yan wmit Letter Bs*as,
f you want Addr.wa (^WU,
If you want IliiHliif>sa (^trda,
If vou want Invitation Cards,
If you wrmt any kind of Priatin
done . all nt the UITIZ*N oflSoe.
oyAAi, BO YEA Ml*
r.XPFRIENC*
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quirki| M<«ri«in out op4Mon^f^frißiSipiff
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prut froo oidoat utoogy for •
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A s*nd.»«.»lr lltnrtrstsd wssktr. UWJI «fr
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