Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 09, 1899, Image 2

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    THE: CITIZEN.
WILLIAM C.SEGLEY -- Publisher
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER Q. »^99-
THE RESULTS
Pennsylvania, Rep., 120,000.
Ohio, Pep. - 50,000.
M assachusetts, Rep., 65,000.
New Jersey, Rep., - 20,000.
Kentucky, Rep., - 8,000.
lowa, Rep, - - - 60,000.
South Dakota, Rep., 10,000.
Nebraska, Dem., - 12,000.
Maryland, Dem , - 11,000.
Mississippi, Dem., - 30,000.
STATE ELECTION RETURNS
Pennsylvania Barnett s plurality
over Creasy is 102,465; those of Brown
and Mitchell over their competitors will
be from 20.000 to 30,000 more
Ohio—Nash s plurality over McLean,
Dem. :s about 50,000. "Golden Rule''
Jones of Toledo, Ind. polled 100.000
votes in the State.
Kentucky—Goebel was defeated and
Taylor, the Republican candidate for
Governer was elected by about 8,000
plurality; and the entire Republican
State ticket was elected; but Goebel
may use his law to defeat the people s
will. It was a hot election and there
were riots at several places.
Nebraska—ln Nebraska the Demo
crats and Populists fused, and carried
the State by about 12,000.
Maryland—ln Maryland. Smith. Dem.
was elected Governor by about 11,000,
and the Dems will control branches
of the legislature.
New York—The Republicans will re
tain control of the legislature. In New
York city Tammany won out with 50,-
000 plurality, and defeated Assembly
man Robert Mazet.
MaMachnsetta—The Republicans car-
Tied the state by about 65,'J00, and the
Legislature will be Republican, but the
Democratic ticket in the city of Boston
won by (WOO.
lowa went Republican by 60,000 and
the elections in New Jersey, Kansas and
S. Dakota were tavorable to the Repub
licans.
Butler County.
About B.TOO votes were polled in this
county, Tuesday, of which Harnett for
State Treasurer had 4842, Creasy H.ooa,
the Prohib and other candidates about
250.
Hoon. for Sheriff had 5,106, and West
3,430,
McCollough, for Prothonotary had
4,493, and Vanderlin 3,923.
Adams, for Register and Recorder
had 4,891, and Frazier 3,492.
Rankin, for Treasurer had 4,9H0, and
x urtiet 1 , t&rtivi & 111 UU IU SB UUU-*7 rryn ,
and Easley 3,020.
Gillespie, for County Commissioner
had 4,638, McGarvey 4,451, Eichert
8,863, and Sutton 3,670.
These totals are not official.
Neighboring Counties.
Armstrong county gave the Republi
can State ticket about 1400 plurality,
and elected Patton, Rep. Jndge by about
700.
Allegheny county gave the Republi
can State ticket about 18,000.
Weatmoi eland county gave the Re
publican State ticket about 1800, bnt
elected Doty. Dem. Judge by aliout 138.
Lawrence county gives the Republi
can State ticket about 1700, and elects
the county ticket, excepting Clark for
Co. Treasurer.
Beaver county gives the Repabl ican
State and county tickets about 1300.
Mercer county gives the State ticket
about 1300 plurality and elects the
whole Republican county ticket.
Clarion county went Democratic, as
usual, by about 60).
Venango county gives the Republi
can State ticket about 1000; Borland,
Rep., for County Treasurer, was cut
bnt is elected.
Crawford county gives the Republi
can State ticket sbout 1000.
THE AFRICAN WAR.
A breakdown of the cable from Dela
goa Bay shut off all war news last
Thursday—the wires to the Transvaal
being cut -but it was known that the
Boers were shelling the British camp at
Ladysmith. Gen. White's report blam
ed the capture of his two regiments on
a stampede of the mules.
On Friday it was reported that the
Boers had Ladysniitli completely invest
ed
On Saturday Gen. White was report
ed to be retreating. It was also report
ed that both Ladysmith and Kimlierly
had surrendered, and that Cecil Rhodes
had committed suicide. The English
were hurrying troops to Durban, the
seaport of Natal.
The Boers were re { Kir ted at Colenso,
on the railroad, about ten miles sontli
of Ladysmith.
On Sunday the British were reported
to be the victors in two hot fights that
occurred near Ladysmith, the Jkiers
losing 2000 men.
Program.
Tenth District Sabbath Sch'xil con
vention to be held at Renfrew on Fri
day afternoon and evening, Nov. 17th:
Afternoon Session 1:30, Devotional
exercises, Mr. J. H. Robb; 1.45, address
of welcome, Rev. L. M. Humes; 2:00,
response, Mr. A. M. Douthett. special
music; 2:15, minutes, Miss Ida A Me-
Fann, secretary; 2 20, discussion 'How
to secure attention in tli i Sabbath
School." Mr. O. H. (trabe, Mr. A. J.
Alcorn; inusic; 8:00. discussion. "What
should be the relation o? the Home to
the Sabbath School." Rev. It 11 Park,
Rev. W. J. Grimes; 3:40, solo, Miss Sara
Douthett; 3:50, piper, "How to intert-st
children in the sabbath School," Miss
Lizzie Montag; 4:00, miscellaneous busi
ness; adjournment; benediction.
Evening Session —7:00, praise service.
Mrs. 11. C. Welch; 7:15, discussion,
"What are the enemies of the Sabbath
School and how overcome them," niin
nte talks by delegates from the different
schoolH; offering; special music, 7:45,
disi-nasion, "The ideal Sabbath School."
Prot H. I. Painter. Rev W. H MeN'res,
music; 8:: M), address, Rev, E. P Hnrp«*r,
li.oo, parting words, executive commit
fee. music; benediction.
Officers: - President, .las. W. Rowan;
treasurer, Eev. W H. McJJeew; w
tary. Miss Ida A. McFann: vie." nrr-i
<ientn, A. M. Dnnthett, <). li. OraW. r~
M. Euirick, A. C. Brown, Joseph Oris
well, A, L. Wilson.
Butler County Election Returns, Nov. 7, 1S ( .) ( J, Not Official.
— St. TreasSuperr J Sheriff. Prothy. RegJtße _ treas - c T>Fl' Commissioner Co. Auditor Con.ner
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Adams 3 ' „ 10 , w m 97 04 1(r j ]M 103 18 .. .102 102 19 18 108 103 is is C 3 3<
Allegheny -o 4 j (jy 44 7;', 44 7:5 4<> 71 72 42 4 > 69 .3 42 43 .3 3.
Brady .... • - ;>«, j- ( , 39 jr.-, 4;} 165 43 125 86 116 153 51 42 1 ♦»*.♦ 164 4" 39 169 39
Buffalo ' . o 04 f M) 01 5s 122 *2' 96 86 93 82 9s 72 62 los 11". 85 82 90 95 82 9.
Butler ' ■' 110 !7 j:,.- 0,. jo;} 55 107 49 112 4<i 111 45! 105 10S 54 4i. 11l 112 5o 47 106 50
Centre , >(| ]9 4 - ; ]s 39 00 4 o 20 44 17 43 17; 41 43 19 2" 43 43 IS IS 43 18
Cherry N TT fio 35 <;3 83 65 32 65 32 05 32' 63 65 32 32 65 64 82 32 65 32
Cherry .«> 103 >7 no 40 120 59 123 28 122 29 120 124 81 37 124 123 28 29
Clay : v . So 41 101 39 100 :;7 103 39 1<«» 39 102 35 34 101 lnl 39 38 100 100 38 101
Clarfield . rM ls 117 21 112 28 121 22 113 25 120 109 27 16 121 lit! 20 is 119 21
Clinton if' - ~i: 3 > 113 4,1 124 32 126 31 125 32 123 123 87 30 123 128 33 33 125 2
Concord 1 Z~ * « •>., 33 ;:4 39 34 3 s 82 59 33 64 52 30 39 54 97 41 23 63 Ho
Connoquenessing N 1,.. ... 33 4 -> 33 40 43 33 43 33 44 37 33 35 11 44 30 33 ..
ConnoqnenessiDg S ™ ' ' M ~.> s5 90 si 95 88 94 83 92 70 65 96 93 92 83 84 92 S3
Cranberry •- „ 10 ',' 5 , 101 45 110 53 100 52 100 53 102 47 48 lo:i 82 51 50 101 99 52 100
Donegal ,3 ~••> •»., 170 39 kji 46 167 41 107 40 16*< 39 16:5 104 49 16. 162 40 H> I»>*> ..'J
Fairview ! j 10f . 104 m u ,O 132 101 130 104 128 104 128 10:: 112 74 si 171 120 122 107 100 12-» 10.»
Forward -j 1 . .T 0 f . n7 (il 1(K) 65 109 67 113 68 110 65 ill 105 (Hi 70 102 129 50 108 »»..
Franklin ™ ' ls 52 19 52 22 51 23 52 17 11 25 70 Is 19 50 49 20 49
Jackson E rAi - Q T8 rj; so 3,; si 59 7s 59 79 59 80 55 5o 71 si 52 59 .... -»9 •'
Jackson W. s(| 12( . H2 126 74 130 79 134 H3 lis 77 13<> 82 72 155 117 101 HO 113 116 83 123
Jefferson 59 S s 59 ss 58 88 59 88 59 87 57 57 89 sr. 5s 59 89 s:j 39 88
Lancaster ~ ~L .... |;i, 71 r,4 05 69 68 67 68 68 68 72 o»; 07 69 67 69 71 68 68
Marion $ S 44 go 4- 37 52 66 43 52 45 . 5s 75 44 3S 61 62 94 43
Mercer ' 180 (i 4 lh6 39 ITI 70 172 73 180 60 181 58 183 161 78 54 179 180 62 60. 180 ...»
Middlesex l !Z\ 33 go 30 78 82 77 88 80 31 . . . 80 81 81 32 78 86 88 20
Muddycreek » fil «•} u7 67 66 59 88 68 65 69 70 t'.s 49 72 72 t'.l f'.l 71 61
Oakland... '* Sf, tl 7 21 103 :!3 114 23 117 22 117 24 116 115 2s 22 118 117 20 21 114 20
Parker U® r,o r, « Z* 51 34 63 36 53 36 56 80 50 41 38 43 50 53 36 31 51 31
Penn '* \\ .jj I] 444 ~s 55 ill 45 116 42 106 71! 73 49 112 106 4-. 42, 104 48
Slipperyrock H} 1!( 145 1(; n 7 17 145 19 145 16 149 11 is 141 146 19 20 114 144 '.l 14".
Summit " "V JJ J3 9! 58 100 66 90 65 92 .. .. 60 64 60 93 64 56 68 94 04 -m
Venango , " 3 , ; 7 31 5o 4;i 66 27 52 32 62 31 60 5» 32 34 63 62 30 31 62 82
Washington - •' 1((4 r{ 10 ., 1(i tO4 13 102 16 108 15 104 14 92 98 28 11 101 100 13 la 100 18
Washington ~,0 7 -> 77 1 _>(j 73 124 76 101 10<I 122 111 s:i si 12-. 128 .0 .4 l-->
Winfleld -1 si: 7.1 88 78 s:! 77 84 76 87 74 86 74 80 s4 79 76 84 83 75 75 85 .4
Worth ' n - i(;3 113 103 1 r,l 126 160 151 120 150 126 122 142 158 12s 145 148 125 120. 141 lv.
Bntler Ist ward 1:!(; ,- s ];M : 002 160 214 147 202 15* 167 179 174 17<» 1!»1 187 169 162 184 1»>.
Bntler 2nd ward J - ' 7 7) . ~j |^ 7 nje 132 170 183 169 131 134 125 155 170 147 145 14* 146 144 1..4
Bntler 3rd ward J 4 ' !' ~7 lfi7 ~i( j j;,] j7 j 1.3 13 s 134 144 148 128 111 ltM 18-1 148 139 146 140 186 1)9
Butler 4th ward }« ,5, m IC9 lb s 1,4 1',2 111 182 121 159 154 136 137 178 173 122 121 178 122
Bntler sth ward ~f ... ( ; 0 58 68 49 66 4s 67 50 66 69 >1 oO 64 68 •>-! 4s t>. 48
Centre ville f. fl 3? 37 n 37 11 87 12 41 7 35 32 15 19 37 39 11 11. 38 0
Connocinenessing • „ Iftw Ilr los ns 106 117 110 115 117 107 98 60 57 192 101 103 120 ll.»| I<»4 11.
Evans City "J 3s 8 35 8 87 9 38 8 88 8 35 31 16 9 38 37 8 6 38 8
Fairview ?„ 62 33 65 34 62 86 62 35 63 33 27 61 72 34 35 65 61 3-> 03
Harmony ~7 or -. 7 op, 03 84 34 25 30 28 32 27 28 40 26 2a 29 28 2s, •_.) 31 -.8
Harrisville 7' i,.. So 0.3 29 19 23 25- 26 22 24 24 22 22 26 23 22 23 25 24 23 24
Karns City 3 4 g 2 80 55 33 61 31 53 27 58 31 55 40 38 42 62 59 .. .. ..
Mars •* ;r, *4 ;1l as (57 S5 72 85 64 85 71 87 71 77 80 76 72 8 . 87 68 6 . 88 65
ou , >M , s 31 K; 28 17 22 14 32 14 27 29 22 18 30 28 1. 1. 28 is
Petrolia 7', 13 ".7 10 25 12 25 15 25 12 26 12 26 21 13 12 25 80 15 9 26 12
Portersville 77 „'■> 3s 17 50 21 48 26 49 19 56 Hi 60 39 14 31 20 77 52 5 .1 20
Prospect 4( , 3S 39 30 41 34 87 22 40 32 37 29 40 31 20 42 47 27 27 41 42 2. 43
Saxonburg oa a 24 2 23 3 23 2 24 2 24 2 21 21 1 4 23. 24 2 2 -.5 8
Valencia ,7 r."' 33 7: »} 15 33 8 35 6 36 6 31 31 12 6 35 34 7 6 36 6
West Sunbury ■Jj jJJ g 64> 1(W 5S 106: 58 108 60 107 56 46 118 107 Jiß 58 113 104 59 109
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NEIGHBORHOOD NOIES.
Daniel Wilson and his fonr sisters, all
well up in years, live near Rural \il
lage, in Armstrong county. A knock
came to their door last Sunday night,
four masked men rushed in and bound
and gagged them; then ransacked the
house and took $1,700 that they had se
creted in it.
At the celebration of "Founders Day
in Carnegie Institute last Thursday.
Mi"s Beanx. of Philadelphia, took first
prize and $1,500 for her picture, "Moth
er and Daughter," and Frank Benson,
of Salem. Mass., took second and SI,OOO
for his picture, "The Sisters."
A fanner in Northampton county
has been arrested and is held in Laston
jail to await the development of sundry
wounds inflicted on two pipe line men,
whom he caught stealing his cider. A
big storm swept over Eastern Pennsyl
vania last Wednesday, and the pipe line
men took refuge in Farmer Rissmiller s
barn There they discovered a barrel
of cider, tapped it and were helping
themselves when Rissmiller arrived
with a shotgun. The cider pilferers
fled bnt the farmer emptied both bar
rels of his shotgun into them and
brought them down. The men who
carried them to the hospital took Riss-
John Shepler, a farmer living in Jef
ferson township, Allegheny county, has
a horse with rather an interesting
career. The horse is more than 37 years
old, having first seen the light of day in
the stormy period of 1802. on May 21.
At the age of 22, when the average
horse is either gathered to his ancestors
or is pointed out as a family heirloom,
this tfay stepper won a race at Home
wood park, pacing against a horse
owned by John Vaughn. He made the
mile in 2:80. Mr. Shepler claims that
the steed can show a three-minute gait
now, for a distance of a quarter of a
mile. The horse is looking fat and sleek
and has been used as a family horse all
his life. He was driven from the Shep
ler farm to Pittsburg, 16 miles, and re
turn the same day lawt summer by Mrs.
Shepler.
Middletown.
Our truant officer was called upon to
discharge his first official duties last
week
Next week the writer will give a brief
account of all the octogenarians living
in this twp.
Election day passed quietly with a
somewhat light vote. However two of
the oldest men in the twp. were at the
polls.
Mrs. Elizabeth Pisor is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Archie Yeakel in Saxon
burg.
Miss Emeliue Clark is visiting rela
tives in Butler.
C C is in the city on business.
A new rig has been completed on the
furui of J. H. Morrow. Drilling will be
gin at once.
Starr and Cumberland the threshers
are about through for the season having
threshed about :57000 bushels of grain
this year.
Church in the M. E. church at Trout
man next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m.
SILKX.
lint lor (.'<>. Pomona.
Butler Co. Pomona Orange No. 17, P.
ofH., will meet at Concord Grange
Hall, Thursday, December 7. at
10 o'clock a. m. All fourth degree
members are invited to attend, as there
are officers to elect, to serve for two
years. Come and let us have a full
meeting. By order of Committee.
H. BOOK, Master,
W. H. Camj'KLL, Sect.
HeßtlsiGhe |
In often u warning that the liver is I
torpid or inactive. More serious M
troubles inay follow. For a prompt, Q
efficient cure of Headache and >iil fit
liver troubles, take
Hood's Pills |
While tliey rouse the liver, restore j&
hill, regular action of tbe bowels, |g
they do not gripe or pain, do not M
Irritate or inflame the Internal organ*. »
but have a positive tonic effect. 2JC. ua
at all <lruxsci#ts or by mail of Sj
C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa. Bj
NOTIC E.
Notice is hereby KU'S.n that the final
account of Fiank I'. CritcUl'JH' at Ms. I).
No. 14, June Term, 1595, us tiusteeuf F,
Jennie Thompson, a. lunatic, now <lec'il.,
will l>e presented to Court for confirma
tion, 011 Saturday, December jHiyj,
R. J. THOMPSON, frothy.
WM. WALKER,
<-()ERKRAL I»BAI.ER IN
REAL ESTATE,
OIL PROPERTIES, ETC **
, KeTTBHCR BtIItDINH. OPP. POBTOtPV
The Keystone Orchestra,
ils tit*w for engagements for Par
ties. Picnics aiid liu, and Guarantee
I Address,
Prof. Gus Wickenhagen,
J Ziegler Ave., Butler, I'a
DEATHS.
BLAKELEY At the home of hi* dan-j
ghter, Mrs. Abrarus, in Butler. Nov. i
2, 189!), William Blakeley, aged <H> j
years.
FISHER—At her home in Butler. Nov. :
1, IH9II, Mrs. Louis Fisher. neeKelley. j
aged about 10 years.
M<>NTA(f—At his home in Jefferson |
township, November 6, ISO!), illin.ni ,
Montag, aged about 60 years.
M< MICHAEL—At his home near (In- I
inda, lowa. October 7, 1899, Samuel
F. McMichael, formerly of thin
county, aged 73 j'ears, '! months and ;
11 days.
EAKIN. —At his home in ,iy |
City. Monday, Nov (!. 189!), Robert j
Eakin, formerly of Butler county, in j
his 70th year.
Mr. Eakin was a brother of 1 it, y j
Eakin, of Springdale, and Mis. Paul
Latnliert, of Race street. He leaves ;i
family of five sons and two daughters. ;
His remains were brought to Butler and |
interred at White Oak Springs church i
Tuesday.
BEATTY At his home in Oakland
twp , November 8, 1899, Daniel Beat
ty. aged 77 years.
CADENHEAD At her home in E. E.,
BStfr "caoerflieaa," toVmeriy'or j/iiti"-?,
aged 77 years.
McCLINTOCK—At the home of Wil
liam Bell, near Harrisville, Nov. 7,
1899, Fannie Bell, daughter of John
McClintock, aged about ten years
Death was caused by diptheriu. She
was buried in Harmony U. P cemetery
Wednesday.
BANCROFT- At Mercy Hospital,
Pittsburg, Nov. 6, 1899, of brights
disease, Grove G Bancroft, aged 80
years.
Mr. Bancroft was a son of Prof. P. S.
Bancroft of the Butler Record, was
raised in Bntler and had many friends
here. He was formerly in the j-hoe
business here with Louis Vogeley.dec'd.
Later he became a hotel clerk and
recenty was employed by the Victoria
of Pittsbnrg. He was married to Etta,
daughter of Jacob Bowman, and his
widow and one child survives him
He was a member of the Protected
Home Circle and the Elks. His remains
were brought to Butler and buried in
the Northside cemetery, Wednesday
afternoon.
SHERIFFS SALES.
By virtue of sundry writs of Veil. Ex.. Ki.
Fa., Lev. l a.. Ac*., Issued out of the Com I of
Common I'leasof Hutler Co., I'a., and to rn«*
directed, then* will be exposed to public sale
at the Court House In 1 he borough of Butler,
on
Friday, December Ist, ISOi),
at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described j
property, to-wit:
E. 11. Son. Vi, U"», December Term, IMHI. I'. W.
Lowry, Attorney.
All the right, title, Interest and claim of
Hcott CamplH'lf, of. In and to ail that cur
tain plec«» or lot of land, situated in Sunbury
borough, Butler county, I'a.. bounded as fol
lows, to-wlt: On the north by lot of Melvln
.Shorts, on the east by Main street, on tin
south by an alley, and on the west by an
alley; beinfr sixty feet, more or less, on .Main
street and ex tending back west to alley one
hundred sixty feet, more <»?• less, and nat log
thereon erected a frame house two stories
high, stable and outbuildings. Seized and
taken In execution as tne property of
CuinplH'li at t lie suit of ( amnbell and <'o. «t
ill. for tue of A, M. t'aniplwlT.
E. I). No '.*2, December Term. A. T.
Scott, Attorney.
All tlie right, title, interest and claim of
(Jeorge W. Winslow. of. In and to all that < « i
tain piece or lot of ground, situated in liutb-r
borough, Butler county, I'a . bounded as fol
lows, to-wlt: Beginning at the south side of
West Clay street at the corner of lot of Mrs.
E. (*. Besler, thence eastward by said street
tlfty feet to lot «»f William Litfhthold. thence
southward by said lot one Hundred eighty
feet to an alley, thence westward -aid
alley fifty feet to l«»t of Mrs. E. C. Ile-un.
thence l»y said l«»t northward <>nc hundred
eighty feci to West * lay street, the place of
In ginning (see heed Itool, Ipage i:y,. Hid
Mortgage Book page :;»}!>. having thereon
erected a two-story frame house and out
buildings. Seized and taken In execution
the prop*.rt yof (ieorge W. Winslow at tie
suit of The iN.nn^v!y-'pia "avjpgs I'tind and
Loan Asr,o<*latiojt.
E. \K Nos. H'J. t'~. <J7, Decern*" r T« irr», I- ••
W. A. & I". I Eorijuer and W. I). Bran
don. A ttorneys.
All the right, title, Inter* t and claln of
,J <J. Mr B rifle. of. In and to ail that cert.iin
pleco or purcfl of land, situated in Clearfield
township Btittei coiujty, I'a liotinded as
follows, to-wlt: On the eotiii i.y j«*ll<l # <>[
John Shaffer, on the east by land.-, M. s.
Mary Titus, on the south by Butler and Kit
tanning road, and on the west by lands of
Dennis Mcßrlde, containing twenty-five
ikCicw more or less, mostly cleared arid under
fee..
Sel/.ed and taken tu execution as the prop
erty of J. C. Mcßridc at ihe wilt f John Berg
& ( o. and Butler Savings Bank,
IE. D. No. HB. Uecember Term, 1W», 11 It
Ooucher, Attorney.
' All the right, title, interest and claim «»f
Jon<» B'"to. belngthc undlvided one-seventh
I part, o/. lu *«» all that certain piece or
j parcel of lano. sti Cranlierry town
ship. But hr county. I'a., 7>ouimc«. '""owi-,
to-wlt: Beginning at a post on the road
leading from I'lltstntrg to /elienople. thence
i«i;;ni'ig north M degrees, east one hundred
thirty-fo»u p. ,,, ' , hes adjoining lands of David
(iarvln to a nost; iiti'i."" south 'I dcg.. west
one hundred eighty jperchc* 'rj'rer lands
af Adam lioll to a post; thence to < 1«■• »t
I one 'inndred thirty perches adjoining lands
of Jiuiui ('«i«• rl to a post on the said I itts
burg fb.ifJ; t In;net vMth d«*g. east. • ightccu
and one-half perch» > ad joint nz the IMt tsburg
road to a post ■' ibeiicu souiii '» dr*. .st
along iht» I'ittshurg road twuniy-lbrep
perches lo a post, the place of beginning:
containing sixiy-three acres, more or less,
all cleared but aix»ut two acres, and in a
good state of cultivation, having thereon
erected a two-story frame house, bank barn
and orchard.
I Scj/i:.d and taken In execution as the pmp
i r.-i.y 1 J.ihii B irto at the suit of Newton
( rof* for >su > ; t > *io». f,:«rvln.
IK. D. V--S 0.1 ai;d 7:; jVc. Vc. » ' K
! 1J«. n»»)ng«'r and W.' \. P.l Foi
•jtu i, Auoruxyx-
Ail Hi" i!({lit. title, lutcr"M inul I'Ulm »(
litllu A Vi iiici. of. In itnd t/0 all Ibiil ■■»cii.|!'
I [.(•■<:,- ~r lot >if Kr>>iii|<l. -ltlluU'fl In Mlllfi/j
I to*n l.oniiinh. liutl'T i-otitily, I'ii . ;
j On Mir north by 10l .»wiied
j i< v (ft i Tit *j ; * ' ,'i.lnli Vt'tiscl, i'ii ill* <-:ist l.v
I iVutral avi mi iji> • >ut li liy lot "t Z
Orrlrk, and on tiir wml I>y an ;UU-y fro*'tlii(j |
twenty-five feet on said Central avenue and
exte-neiing back one hundred and Ave feet to
the alley (see heed Hook No. 134, page 105),
having thereon erected a frame house and
outbuildings. ... . »
ALSO All the right, title, interest and
claim of Jnlia A. Vensel. being i life estate
in the undivided one-half interest, of. in and
io all that certain piece or lot of land, situ
ated in Mlllerstown be>rough. Butler county.
Pa., liounded as follows, to-wit: On the
north by lot now or formerly of J. J. Dona
hue. on the east by Central avenue, on the
south by lot of Julia A. Vensel, and on the
west by an alley, having a frontage on the
said Central avenue of thirty-seven feet and
extending back one hundred five feet to said
alley (see Deed Book K5, page 12). having
thereon erected a frame house, stable and
outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Julia A. Vensel at the suit of Guar
antee Loan and Investment Association of
Pittsburg, I'a.. et al.
E. I>. No. (M, December Term. 1899. E. Mc
junkin, Attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
U McMillin, of, in and to all that certain
piece or parcel of land, situated in Summit
township, Butler county. Pa., bounded as
follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of
A. lCe-dick, on the east by lands of Math
Keck, on the south by lands of Andy lost,
and on the west by lands of A. Kedick. con
taining iifty acres, having thereon erected a
frame house and outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of K. J. McMillin at the suit of John
Kelly for use of J. Berg k Co. now for use of
('aroline Keck.
E. I). No. '•> >, December Term. IM'JU. Kalston £
Greer, Attorneys.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
.!. C. Keister and Mary E. Keister, of. in and
Uk itll rr iul of groiiuU.
county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On
the north by Railroad street, on the east by
lot No. 10 of the same plot, on the south by
an alley, and on the west by an alley, being
lot No. II in a plot surveyed by John Black
.1 une 2. l*s.f, being lift v feet front and extend
ing back one hundred fifty feet to said alley,
having thereon erected a two-story frame
dwelling house and outbuildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of J. C. Keister and Mary E. Keister at
the suit of John Nelson.
E. D., No. 101. December Term, 1 >l)'.). W. A. &
F. J. Forquer, att'ys.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Loa Yates and W. S. Yates, of, in ami to all
that certain piece or parcel of land, situated
in Fairvie.. township, Butler county. Pa.,
bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a
stone, thence by lands of W. Campbell north
I deg , east one'hundred thirty-five perches
to a white oak; thence by lands now or late
of Michael Shakley. north Mi deg.. west
perches to a stone; thence by lands now or
late of Kobert. Camoliell, south I deg. west
i:« perches; theuci by lands now or late of
Jacob llenler. south 8.5e1eg., east 121 perches
to the place of beginning, containing one
hundred and four acres and thirty-four
perches • having thereon erected a two story
frame- dwelling house, frame bank barn airi
outbuildings; also an orchard and two pro
ducing oil wells; about ninety acres of said
farm cleared and cultivated.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Loa Yates and W. S. Yates at the suit
or William J , O Neil, now for use of Mrs. Bell
O'Nell.
E. I/. No. De-ce-mber Term, 1H1H). Wil
liams & Mitchell, att'ys.
All tht right, title, interest and claim of
Daniel H. Patterson and Otis H. Patterson,
of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel
of hind, situated in Clay township, Butler
county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: Be
ing purpart No. 'J, in the estate of William
Patterson, deed. Beginning at the south
w»-st corner of purpart No. I, at a post on line
of lands of Bobert McKlsslck; thence along
purpart So. 1 north so deg.. east two hundred
twenty-seven perches, more or less, to a post
on *. he line of lands of Philip Holstetn ; t hence
south 1 deg., east along line of Philip Hol
steln 70.5 perches. more or less, to a post on
line of lands of William Gold; thence south
Hi)deg., west along line of lands of Robert
McKisslck: thence north 1 deg., west, along
line of lands of kobert McKisslck 70.5 perch
es to t lie place of beginning; 40 or 5n acres
cleared, balance timber; containing one hun
'ii. d acre and three i erches,
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Daniel if. Patterson and Otis H. Pat
terson at t he suit of John Forc'ht.
E. D. No. 106. December Term, 1«W, J. W.
Hutchison, att'y.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Hanmed C. Snow and Ellzabedh E. Snow, of, in
and to ah that certain piece or lot of ground,
situated in Butler borough, Butler county,
pa., being part of lot No. SStij ill Wm. S. P.ovd
plan of lot-. In said borough, bounded and de
s ribed as follows, to- wit; Beginning oij t In.
sout h side of Ziegler avenue at t he line of lot
of David Cupps; thence southward along the
line of lot one hundred twenty-nine feet to
line of lot of Homer Conoby; t hence by line
• f said < onoliy lot parallel with said tfiegler
avenue twenty-one feet to prone rty of Jonn
.1 West; thence north parallel with said
< upps line one hundred twenty-nine feet to
/Irgh'i - avenue: t hence by nald avenue east
wardly twenty-one fe«*t to tin* place of be
ginning, having thereon tsreetud a frame
house and out buildings,
Selzeti and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Hamuel C. Snow and Elizabeth E.
Snow at the suit of Keystone States Building
and Loan Association.
K. 11 N< . 107 and Pis, Dec. Term, l-'.u. I-.
Kohler, Attorney.
\! I the rigijt, title, interest and claim of
John P|i-11• • f , in and Jo all thut certain
piece or pa reel of fioiu, wiiu.it.-d in Oakland
township. Butler county. Pa.. bounded as
follows, to-wit: On the North by land-, of
Smith and Summony heirs, on the east by
lauds of Isaac llepicr and But.le»r and Mil
lerstown road, south by the Mlllerstown and
Butler road, and ou the west by lands of
ilu'h Mclvee\ fv et al; containing seventy
„eveji :tc;..s jrioi-e or less, having thereon
; ♦ reefed a frame house, stable, and outbuild
ings.
Seize-eJ and taken In execution as the prop
erty of John Piister at the suit of Mrs. Eliza
leth Piister for use of Mary Pflster now for
! use of Mary Baumgartem.
I [•*,. D. No. !h, December Term, IsW. McJunkin
S. Galhreath, Attorney
All the right, title, and ri.';im of
John llarrer of, in and to all that certain
niece or lot of ground, situated in Butler
iMiro.. Butler county, Pa.,iH>unde«l as follows,
to-wit: Profit Ing on Cliff street and beiri li
ning at the northwest on an alley on < 11IT
street ; thence east along said alley one liuii
urej and t weiity-eight feet, more or less, to
Connocjucssing Ci,c:« k: therjee along said
creek alMUit foi tv feet to Tot of George Fish
< r;tlii in r west along lot of Ge*6rge* I-'lsle-rone
huiulred twenty-elglit fe«-t, more or less, to
| < 'lift* street; thence north along Clilf street
I feet to said alley the place of hegin
: ulng. I>e»,d I'Si, page&fi; having thereon
i erect* d a frame hoc. e, stable and outbuild
ings.
seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of John llarrer at the suit of John
j Spfchii.
|E. D No. lm. |!»0, pn I>pc Term, 1
1 oi.jucr Bros , Bowser Bros., ami W. D.
Bradon. Attorneys.
All tlie right, title. Interest and claim of
John Sutton of. in and to all that certain
pit ce or parcel of land, situated in < lay t wp .
Butler county. Pa., hounded as follows, to
wit: On the north by lands of W. J. S toner,
on the east by lands of Cranmer. on
•he '•''11! I»y lands of John T. McCandh
r. ; Kii'" <:><! ■ 'en B'hrhley, and west by
lauds of Philip Sf*iidi,t -■ >n W J Stoper : :
(ontainiuM opt bundp (1 sevtnte i*♦ ~» je S and
Jift perciies, more or less; having thereon
erected a frame house, burn and outbuild
ing*.
ALSO <>f, in and to all thai certain p|ee«
or parcel of land, situated In Clay township,
Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-
wit: Beginning at a stone at the northwest
corner; thenci by lands of Christopher Mc-
Michael north 2 deg. west, seventy-eight
perches to a stone;thence by i;uidsof Samuel
Sutton south 2 deg. east seventy-six perciies
to a stone; thence by same north *s deg. east
15.2 perches to a stone; thence by a public
road south *Z deg. east 8s perches
to a stone; thence by Asaph
Cranrner south ** deg. west 90.5 perches to a
stone; thence by lands of W. J. Ayres and
Henry Deer north 2 deg. west ltd perches to
the place of beginning; containing ninety
acres, more or less, having thereon erected a
frame house, frame stable; also «m orchard,
about one-half of said land cleared.
ALSO of. in and to all that certain piece
or parcel of land, situated in Clay twp., But
ler Co., twp.. bounded as follows, to-wit: Ou
the north by Mluddy creek and lands "i Jas
Thompson heirs Jesse Brackney and Samuel
McCall. east by lands of Rudolph Bort
mas.on the south by lands of Johnßrown and
Joseph Brown, west by lands of William Gib
son and Robert Thompson's heirs, contain
ing one hundred forty-two acres more or
less, having thereon erected a frame house
log barn and out buildings, also an orchard.
Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erty of John Sutton at the suit of it. K. Wick
for use of John Berg & Co. et al.
E. D. No. Dec, Term, im. W. D. Bran
don, Attorney.
Ail the right interest and claim of J. J.
Dauhenspeck of. In and to aii that certain
piece or parcel of land, situated in Parker
l wp.. But ler Co. Pa., bounded is follows to
wit: on the north by lands now or formerly
of John Hoover, on the east I>3' a public road,
south by lands now or formerly of William
Kedick, and 011 tie* west by lands now or
formerly of John Shyrock: containing sixty
acres more or less, having thereon erected
one and one-half story frame house, frame
bam and out buildings.
erfy'ofX J. Dauben -peck at the suft of D. S.
Hawk, dee d H. S. Cornelius. Adnn
F>. D. No. 110. Dec. Term, Isiß). Painter &
Murrin, 'Attorneys.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Mrs. A. J. Lshenhaugh ami Alvin J. Eshen
haugli of. in and to all that certain piece or
hit of ground situated in Butler lioro Butler
Co. Pa . bounded as follows, to-wit: Begin
ning at a post 011 Mfllin street at the south
cast corner of the lot. thence north along au
alley eighty-seven feet, thence westward
forty-seven feet six inches to lot No.
thence soulh by said lot No. -I seventy-six
feet nine inches, thence east along Mililin
street forty-nine feet four inches to the al
ley the pla -e of beginning, said lot fronting
on MifHlii street; having thereon erected a
Iwo story frame house of modern archltec
t ure.
seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Mrs. A. J. Eishenbaugh and Alvin
Eshenbaugh at the suit of Samuel W. Mc-
Cu) lough.
E. D. No. IJS. December Term, Isir.i. S. I'. & A.
L. Bowser, Attorney.
All t h«'right, title. Interest and claim of
John Kennedy of, in and to all that certain
piece or parcel of land, sit uated iu Adams
township, Butler county. Pa. bounded as
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a white oak at
the southeast corner; thence by lands of G.
Wall e e and Lawhead heirs west two hun
dred thirty-eight perches to a post; thence
by lands or Oilloluud heirs and Samuel Mar
shall north '4 deg. east one hundred forty
three perches to a post; thence by lands of
James McMarlin and part of same east two
huudred thirty perches to a post; thence by
lands of T. W. Kennedy south one hundred
tifly perches to the nlaee of beginning; con
tabling one hundred iilnety-on* acres strict
measure, see deed book .*>:{. page 571: having
thereon a producing oil well, frame house,
ban!* barn »uid outbuildings,also an orchard.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of John Kennedy at the suit of John l>.
Hill.
E. D. No. HI. IU. Dec. Term, iMthl. Painter .V
Murrin, Attorneys.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of
Joseph Col ling wood of. In and to all that cer
tain piece or parcel of land, situated In Clay
township, Butler county. Pa., bounded as
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the northeast
corner at a post, thence by lands of Ste-phen
son south .'i deg. wist K{.£ pere*he.?s to a twist;
thence by lands of James lle-rron's heirs
out h deg. west ' perches to a post :t he rus
hy lauds of cieorge Miller north deg*
east H£,7.» perches to a post; thence Sy lands
of Jacob Wolford north K5.5 eleg. etast 53.15
perches to t lu- place of beg;nning; contain
ing twenty-seven acres, strict me-asure,
mostly cleared and under fence.
Seized and taken In e\e cutlou as the pron
ertv of Joseph CfiliingweKid at the suit of I>.
M. At well.
E. D. No. Kl, December Term. IKW. S. V
Thompson, At torney.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of
Nancy .1 Dugau who survives John A.
Dugah of. in and to all t hat certain piece or
lot of u r rouud. sit uated in Cenlreville lioro..
But ler county, Pa boumied las follows, to
wlw : tin the north by lot No. 2in the same
plan of lots, on the east by a twenty foot
alley, on t he sout h by a private lane or alley
and on the we>t by a sixty foot street. lielm/
lot No. I in the plan of lots as laid out by « .
I . 1. McOulst lon. see deed liook It:?. pngc'WC:
having thereon erectcel a lniard house and
out-buildings.
Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erty of Nancy Dugau who survives John A.
Dugati at the suit of Mrs. S. J. Iluggart.
E D No 'SI, Dec. Term, W D. Bran
don. Attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
William M•-. Bell of.lll :• t»d to all I liat certain
piece or p»«reel of land, situated In Mere*«*r
twp But ler Co., Pa. bounded i> follows to
wii : Bi itiio.mg et a post not 1 h I eh'g. west
by lands of Samuel Braham "»-t perches to a
post; the iice* north hd <leg. east by lands of
.1 ami s Barnes 71 perche*s lo a post; t hence
north I deg. west by lands of same 71 perches
tei a peist; 1 hence south h l .) deg. east by lands
of .lame > Shields 50.. i perches to a chestnut;
thence south 1 deg. east by lands of James
Shields t I I perches to a post ;t hence sout h si)
'1 • west ».y luds of J«-hi I Hug* TtlM per
''til's to the place of beginning: cout aititnu |
lit ty-t wo acres and eight y-slx perches. ha\ -
lug thereon a frame house.barn and otit huild-
Jfigs. also an orchard.
Seized and taken in execution as the? prop
erty of William Mc. Bel lat t In- suit of J K
Black Si Co. for use of Maria B. Brandon et
al.
I». Wo. 111, Dec. t'evrm, |HtH). Vandei-llu Si
Wilson. Atiorney.
All the right. title. Interest and claim of
Susan M. Sehmick and Peter Schmick of. In
ami to all that certain piece? or parcel of
land, situated in Forward twp.. Butler < «»..
Pa., bon.ided as follows, to-wlt: On the
' ort hbyl md oi B. If. Piersol.on th •eait bj
lands or John Webber, on the south by lands
of David Crowe and on tie west |>y lands of
Jacob Stucke»y , containii: ir fifty acres, more
or less, having thereon erected a fwo story
frame dwelling house, bank barn and out
buildings, Orel hard, underlaid with coal, oil
and gas.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Susan Sehmick and Peter Se'hmick at
t he- suit e>f Lm.inda Wetier advn'r of Samuel
Wedder, dee'd
E. D. No. 75, 79. Dec. |, mi, |siH<. Williams A
Mltchtdl, Attorneys.
All the light, title, interest ami claim of
Mary 11. Young and Ge»e>rgc K. Veiling, of In
and to all that certain piece or parcel of
land, situated In Parker township. Butler
eounty. Pa . bounded as follow-, to-wlt: On
the north by lands of lie-orge Kepnler, on tin
east by 1 public road and lanus of T. It
Smith et al., south by lands of Mrs.
Margaret Ann Fheriiart. and on
♦he west by lands of John < 'ress
anil 0 t' ♦latjiM*ij*pe' , |, ■ tlitrty
nlne at.|e ami h:.' pprche Wire' «'4 te-.. hav
ing thereon eri'cted a two .tory frame house*,
double letiarn and oui buildings.
Be Izo I an I I in - xecutlon as the prop
erty of Mary 11. \ ouug and <ieeirge Iv. \ oung
at the suit of S. J. Terwllllger et al.
TERMS (IF -\ I F The f vlng i ist
strictly complied with when property is
*t rick en down.
I. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor
becomes ill.- purchaser. the costs on the writ
must I** paid. and a list of the liens. includ
ing mortgage searches on the property sold,
togel hi r with such lien creditor's n elpt*
for the amount of the proceeds of the sale «-r
such portion thereof aa he may claim, met
he f u rnis!i« •! the sheriff.
All bids must lie paid in full.
;i All sales not setttcd Immediately will Im*
>•«-ntiuued until one oVhu'k. P. M of next
day at which time all property not settled
for will again U* put up ana sold at the ex
pense and risk of the person to whom first
. i' .•. i gest. ftheditU b, pm& MS»
and Smith'-* l « r* pa.'f i>4
WILLIAM B. DoDDS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Butler. Pa.. Nov. «. 1«W.
SHERIFFS SALES.
F.. I>. No. Til. I>< .■.•ratKT t«-rm. l- '.i. \V. I>
ltrandon, attorney.
By virtne of :i l > Fa. Issued out of tii• •
Court "f Common Pleas of Butler county.
Pa.. and to me directed. there wilt !»• exp<»>-
ed tt» public salt*, at the premises herein
des*?iibed, on
Friday. No\. lOtli, A. I>. IHWh
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described j
pro pert y, to-wit:
All the right. Title, interest and claim of J \
11. Gamble, of. in and to all that certain .
piece or parcel of land, situated in Parker
township. Butler county. Pa.. bounded as j
follows, to-wit: All the undivided one-half j
of a tract of land beginning at a post near a 1
maple tree at the northeast corner, thence
I»y lands formerly of Owen Thomas et al.
si'iutli 1.7."» deg. west l'» perches. thence by
.Morgan farm south ss.T.Mieg. west i*V» perches
to a post, thence by land now or formerly of
Harvey tllbson north 2 deg. east aO perches
to a post, thence by other lands of 11. F.
Hutchison et. al. formerly P. Y. Bite et. al.
north ss.7", deg. east P*l perches to the place
of beginning; containing *«0 acn s. I»eing the
same luikln nmveyed by 11. F. Hut -bison by
deed dated February 22. !>!W. together with
the entire working interest in thret oil wells ;
thereon known as "Anna Lou". "Little Jim*' j
and "Kock". and a water well known as i
••Elizabeth** together with one boiler, three
engines, tubing, easing, tanks. lln« flt
tings. and connections thereon and t«» said
wells belonging; also a one-sixteeuth inter
est royalty Id the whole tract; having there
on a two-story lioard bouse and outbuild
ings. Seized and taken In exeeutlon as the
property of J. 11. Gamble at the suit of 11. W .
Garvin.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ORPHANS COURT SALE!
By virtue of an order and decree of the
Orphan's Court of Butler county. Pa., made
at No. tit). Sept. Term, '.n.the undersigned ex
ecutors of the estate of John Kiester, dec'd..
late of Slippery rock twp.. Butler Co.. Pa.
will offer for sale at public vendue, on the
premises, on
Friday, December Ist, 1899,
At 2oVl'**k ji in. of - :iil <iay. .ill that .vriuin
trait of l:in<l situate In Cherry twp.. ill --ah!
county of Butler. bounded north l»y the
Gonw-rsol road.caM l»y lands .»f John 1 honip
son rt al. soutli l>y lands of (iconic I »cct s ami
west hy lands of the I'nlon Coal and Coke
Co.: containing Ts acres, more or less, having
thereon erected a frame dwelling house of 4
rooms, and frame stable. ji».«hl orchard, part
ly underlaid with coal, and convenient to
church and school.
TF.KMS tIF SALE ', the purchase money
to l>c paid on confirmation of sale by the
Court, and the balance in one year there
after with Interest, to l>c secured by Ihiiul
aitd mortgage.!n usual form.on the premises.
JOHN li KIKSTEK. Kiester. fa.,
•i. KKNICii. McCandless. pa..
Executors of John Kiester. doe'd.
MCJLXKIS tiAI.UKKATII. Att'ys.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE!
By virtue «»f an order and decree of the
Orphans' Court of Butler county. Pa., at 74
December term, IS9O, the undersigned, ad
ministrator of the estate of Daniel S. Hawk,
late of Slippery Rock township, county and
State aforesaid, will offer for sale at public
vendue,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, '99,
AT ONE O CLOCK.
At the Court House
hi Butler, tin* following real estate:
Lots Nos. 11 and 12 in Daulwnspeck's plan
of lots in the village of Parsonville. Wash
ington township. Butlercountf. Pa., bounded
north by Jacob Daubenspeck, east by Butler
and Km! en ton road, south by lot No. 10 in
same plan and west by Jacob Daubenspeck;
being 110x1*0 each.
ALSO All that certain tra.-t <» f land situ
ate in Washington township. Butler count v.
Pa.. bounded north by Henry Daubenspeck,
east by Ell Conn, south by Ephraim Krajers
and Daubenspeck heirs and west by Camp
bell Daubenspeck; containing acres,
more or less, cleared.
ALSO All that certain tract of land situ
ate in Parker township, Butler county. Pa.,
bounded north by Amanda Hoover, east by
John Daubenspeck and John Ward, south by
S. W. Shryock and west by James Mechling
and Jesse Everts; containing 4."> acres, more
or less, part I v cleared.
TERMS OF SALE One-third cash on con
firmation of sale by the Court, and the bal
ance in twoe<jual. annual payments with in
terest, to be seen red by bond and mortgage
In usual form on t In- premises, or for cash.
%4 ' <T. A .
W. D. BRANDON. Att'y. Butler. Pa.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the County Comui issioners
in the Court House, Butler, l'a-. up un
til 10 o'clock a. iu., on November 14th,
1899, for the erection, construction and
completion of a water tower and tank
for the Butler County Home, an per
plans and specifications on file in said
office. Certified check for (10) ten per
cent, of the amount to accompany all
bids as an evidence of good faith if con
tract is awarded it will be entered into.
The contractor will required to fur
nish the necessary lejjal Umd for the
faithful fulfillment of the contract. All
bids to include both labor and material.
The commissioners reserve the to
reject any and all bids Blanks for
bidders oan be had at the commission
ers' office.
JOHN MITCHELL.
R. (J. SEATON.
D. H. SUTTON.
Attest: Commissioners.
■T. C Kiskaddon, Clerk.
Butler, Pa., October 2(5, 18!)!>.
WIDOWS APPRAISEMENTS.
The following widow's appraisements of
personal property and real estate net apart
for the benefit of the widows of decedents
have been filed in the office of tlie Clerk
of But ler County, viz:
Widow of Frank .1 Snyde**, per. prop'y.f «N»
Jesse Jones " " £JI Trf*
S C Bovard '• " :#*) no
" II Klrchner *' ** ittn IN)
*• James Anderson " "
Michael Miller " " aw 96
Frank Keith •' •• nn
tieorge St ahl '* " ;imi (to
Frederick Eicholt//' " fin
Geo L Ehmer " " ;h«mio j
Martin Eyth *• " no
•• John Mcfiarvey " " ;t«M» nu
John M. Sankey 44 •* :. M .W M 7
" Win M. Shlra, real property, -Jno no
All persons Interested in the above ai>-
<>raisem.*nts will take notice that they will
lie presented for confirmat lon to t lie Orphans
Court of But ler count y. Pa., on Sat urday, t he
'lMb day of Dec.. A. I» . nnd If no ex
ceptions he tiled they will be confirmed ab
solutely.
ISAAC MEALS. Clerk O. C.
ROAD REPORTS.
Notice Is hereby given that tin- following
road and bridges have been confirmed nisi
by the Court and will be presented oti the
first Saturday of Dec. Court, isyu. being tin*
oth day of said month, and If no except ions
ar • filed they will be confirmed absolutely
B I) No i Mar • islon i, IM». i«« re pet I
t lon of citizens of < "oiincMiuem'sslng township
to review «i roati in said township from a
point on road leading from tin Butler and
Harmony road to Meridian road to a iMilnt
on tin* Butler and Evans Cilv road. March
|.*». Ist*".*, viewers appointed and order issued.
September 1. I*oo. rep«>rt tiled, stating that
their is no necessity for a roud '.wtwein the
points mentioned. Sepi. 0. I*.'.'. approved.
Notlc« to be given accorillng to rules of Court.
Bv Tin: t '< U'ltr.
No I. Se, |en»l»cr sessions. I*oo. In re peti
tion of cillzens of Wlnfield township to
change a portion of the Saxon Station and
Winfield I iimace roud. May 24. I s ' l ''. viewers
appointed and ordei Issued. Jql) 1888 w
port of viewers tile«|. changing and supplying
said rottd Kept '• '-' r » .i pn n d and mxi a
wldtfi of road at tilfeei. Notice to be given
according to rules of Court.
Bv TilK < 'oukt.
No. li, SeptemlM r sessions. IsiKi. In re-pet S
t ion of <it i/ens of BulTalo township l«» \ acute
and supply a portion of the road leading
from Least!ieville to Freeport. July 1"». l»W.
viewers appointed and order issued. Sep
t« ■ 111k r • jeport tiled, vacating and sup
plying said road Sepi 0. approved and
fixed Width of road at LI feet Notice to be
given according to rules of < 'ourt.
BY TII i i'«M'ltT.
Certlfieil from the record this tith day of
No\ ember. Is«r.».
ISAAC MEALS.
< lerk O.r.
F'i tit 11 ey's
MAMMOTH ART STUDIO
l<i f.«r
Artistic Photos, Crayons
WaU'r Colors ati<l l'astels
also a full line of frame
ntxl titoul«lin}{s '>l the
latest designs always on
hand.
Branches ' 'Sg 0 ,""
(itxn iij litisiiK-si, a. l.vatii. k ity I'riday
of each week, Mars on Saturday.
A. L. I'INDLKY.
Subscribe for the CiHieii.
Jury List for December Term.
List of names drawn from the prop«
j:*rv whwl thi!t lt>th day of *K't»N?r, A
[>. i-w, to w?rve as jorum at the
regnlar term of court commencing on
:hf 4th day of Deccaber, l*yw. the
-being the first Monday of .-aid
uonth.
Booze! Homer, ( lay twp. fanner,
Blymiller Richard. Bntler boro 4th wd.
bmcher.
."ookson Edwin, CranV<erry twp fanner.
ampbell Samnel.Petroli a boro student,
Dngan Stephen. Clearfield twp fanner,
Douthett James M, Jackson twp. farmer.
Ensminger William. Butler boro Hrd
vvd. painter.
Frederick H-tirv Q.Donegal tp, farmer.
GJreen Hns;h. Clearfield twp. farmer
[iilbret J ti. Adams twp barts-r.
Jamison W 15. Vanango twp. farmer.
Kuril Haul J, Bstlar ton M ward,
constable,
Kelly Pat Butler lioro Ist wd. stont
mason.
Marshall Thomas. Mars lioro, farmer,
McClenlaml Kdward, Cranberry twp.
fanner,
McCracken Le»> Worth twp. farmer,
Stndebaker William li. Worth twp,
fanner.
Sutton William 0. Butler l>oro 4th wd.
producer.
St on *h ten William ('.Cherry tp. farmer.
Sheilds William, Worth twp. farmer.
Tinker Z W, Cherry twp. farmer.
West Fleming. Cranberry twp. farmer,
Webber William. Penn twp. farmer.
Wick W H. Butler boro sth wd laborer.
List of names drawn from the proper
jury wheel this 16th day of Oetolter. A.
l> 1 to serve as pettit jurors at k the
regular term of court commencing on
the 11th day of December. IW,! the
same the second Monday of said
men", h.
Allison William, Centre twp, farmer,
Andre Clem. Butler twp laborer.
Black A G. Slippery rock twp, teacher.
Bell Allison. Parker twp. farmer.
Brown Edward. Harrisville boro.farmer.
Bleichner Jacob. Summit twp, farmer.
Crawford Samnel Butler boro :srd wd.
rig bnilder.
Cumberland Enos, < oucord twp.fanner.
Cochran James P. Mercer twp. farmer
Davidson H .1. Adams twp. laborer.
Duncan W W. Mars lioro. merchant.
Dunbar William J Jr. Forward twp.
farmer.
Fnslen Jacob, Harmony boro, gent.
Ekas Dell ass. Clinton twp. farmer.
Eka.s Waddle. Buffalo twp. farmer,
Eastley James I). Buffalo twp. farmer.
Fisher Richard, Penn twp. farmer.
Fisher W A. Butler l>oro 4th ward,
merchant.
Fox William J. Winfield twp. farmer,
Graham Henry. Sanbnry l>oro. lalsirer,
tiraham J W. Butler boro Ist ward
stonemason,
Glenn James. Worth twp. farmer.
Groliman William A, Bntler boro 4tb
wd, gardener,
Herold Fred. Summit twp. farmer,
Kelly Alex, Centerville lx>ro. laborer.
Kelly Theodore. Venango twp. farmer
Lewis R <>. Washington twp, fanner.
Logan D B. Jefferson twp. farmer.
Mersheimer Clarence.Clay twp, farmer,
Meeder Albert, Zelienople lioro. mer
chant.
Morrison Henry, Mercer twp, farmer.
McCandless E R. Adams twp, farmer
McElvain J S. Butler boro :ird wd
laborer.
Parks A. Middlesex twp. farmer,
Patterson James. Slipjieryroek twp,
farmer,
Ralston Frank. Slippery rock twp, fanner
Rankin B S. Fairview twp. farmer.
Shakelv J A. Connoquenesning twp,
farmer,
fchira A M, Parker twp, farmer,
Sproiil Andrew, Centerville lioro, mer
chant,
Smathers A J. Evans City l>oro. mer
chant,
Khontz Aaron Z, Harmony lx«ro, lalwrer
Sell John. Winfield twp, farmer
Tinker Calvin, Cherry twp. farmer.
Voegtley John M. Jackson twp. farmer
Vanhorn A W, Worth twp, farmer.
Wilson Porter, Centre twp, farmer.
Wick William. Clav twp, farmer.
Jury List For November Term
List of names drawn from the projiei
jury wheel this Isth day of September,
A. I>., 1899, to serve as traverse juron
at a special term of court commencilK
on the second Monday of November, tht
——- i—tit*, i*»»u ,i»|, month
Atkinson John T. Buffalo twp. fanner.
Acre Theodore, Winfield twp. farmer
Beighley Aaron, Bntler :id w<l. producer
Brenmenner Alexander, Connotjuenew
ing twp. farmer,
Banihart Paul I. Fairview twp. farmer
Boyer Charles, Jackson twp. farmer,
(Cunningham John B. Clinton twp
farmer,
(.'lark John G, Washington tp. farmer,
Dunbar Solomon. Forward tp. farmer
Dufiord L P, Connoqnenessuig boruagb,
laborer,
Douthett A M. Penn twp, merchant,
Gelbach Jacob. Zelienople boio, laborer,
Gellmch A <<. Zelienople boro, bunker
Greer J E. Venango twp. farmer.
Gibson G W, Jackson twp, lal>orer.
Hoi man J L, Winfitld twp. teacher,
llazlett Leslie. Bntler 4th wd. producer
Hntzler John. Winfield twp, farmer,
Irvin Robert, Forward twp, farmer,
Kuhn John l{. Concord twp, farmer.
Kurlin J L. Evans City boro. preacher,
Leidecker F M.Butler Ifb wd, producer
Leise John, Muddycreek twp, farmer,
Millinger George E. Bntler 2nd ward
teamster,
Manny Joseph J. Butler twp. farmer,
Mnrrin John Sr. Butler 2d ward.
Miller Adam. Butler Ist ward, engineer
Moore E J, Muddycreek twp, farmer.
Mickley Charles, Jackson twp. farmer
McCandless William, Franklin twp
farmer,
McMeekin Rol»ert, Fairview twp, pro
dncer.
Old A P. Buffalo twp. farmer.
Paisley W E, Connoqnenessmg twp,
farmer,
Redingrr Lonis, Saxonburg lioro, stout
mason,
Roe William. Butler twp, farmer,
Robinson H 11. Cranlierry twp. farmer
Robinson Thomas, Butler Ist ward,
student.
Ruff C !1, Butler Ixiro ,"ith ward, clerk
Riddle James J. Franklin twp, farmer
Stevenson Robert E. Summit township,
farmer.
Stewart Aaron, Donegal twp. farmer,
Stewart Paul, Center twp. farmer.
St Clair Jefferson. Franklin tp, farmer
Thompson Solomon, Brady twp.farmer.
Wachsmuth Alfred. Butler twp.fanner.
Wilson George W, Jackson twp.fanner.
Walters John, Buffalo twp. farmer,
Walters Zachariah, Penn twp, farmer.
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HW. WICK,
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I J. DONALDSON,
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IOIIN W. COULTKR,
»' ATTOHNKY AT LA*.
Wise building, N litamond St.. Butler.
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