Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 20, 1902, Image 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ao, iya.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
XOTE—AII advertts rs Intending to make
•ftang • In their u Is. *bt»uld notif? us ox
belrlntention tr i* • tor than Mon
-1a? morning.
Sheriff's Sales for Dec. 5.
Adm'rs Notice, estate of Jos. John
ston.
Jackson & Poole, brass casting.
Jury List for Dec. Term.
Dr Morrow.
Dwelling for sale.
A<tinlui9i.i*i*>r4 and KxeciiUir. of *s»f'e
jvo secure their rtK'elpt book*? at tut* t I I I
,(CN ofbc**. and person* roaWi»|r . ttWIP
•oMr note bookfr.
LOCAL AND QtNEKAL.
—The West End is rapidly filling tip
the Hospital.
—The Car Work* Bre now turning
oat thirtx -five a day.
—Jack-on and r'oole make brass cast
ings of all kinds. See card
—Earthquakes and a volcanic erupt
ions are it-|<oried from southern Utah
—An uuusual auionut of tuud and
filih f.«s been alio we J to collect upon
our paved s-trt r!».
—The tin ut of the Pennsylva
nia R. R Co. advanced the wages cf all
iu emplo>ees ten per last Thurs
day.
—The span of the new Fort Wayne
bridge aofas the Allegheny at Pitts
burg, i- Mi l t• Iw ihd hea/iest in the
world
—Tue lin<- weather has enabled onr
bnildeiij to d • vvou'lw*. One, S-rooin,
bon-»e on N. HlutT. I«?gun three week's
i»go is uwWr i oof.
- Our Towii Council will issue $29,-
S>HJ of 3| i«-r cent bonds, to pay for,
pivinganl sewering; and will levy a
t*i of H mills for their redemption.
The ti>al.rtrike will cost state
stunt » jtilliim. The pay of Co L, 'Crh,
H/lfnifHtfd f'.llO IS and Capt. McKm
rt-ivivml a check for that amount, last
we k.
A f iriu-r who took a load of pro
da'-e into Lynd>>ra last week, was al
lowed to sell it. bnt was told not to
o.«m« back. This new town does not
aeern to be a part of the United State*.
The winter ached ale of the* Bessemer
& Lake Erie B. R will go into effect
te*t Sunday Nov. 28. there will be no
change in the arrival and departnre of
1-nina a» Bntler except No. ft. (11 a ml
whii-b will arrive V* minutes lafer than
nn th«- pr>~«»"nt scbednle
- CollinsOwnm-fl. Eclectic Assembly'
wii hoM a l>asket so< - ial in the UV. L.
hi'l Reiher bniHing. cf»B!Tnencing at
« o'clock. Friday evening, An inter!
in< mnsical and literar>- program will
he render»>l tljew will he plenty of
l> :sk"ts of pood estnWes to bid on and
all are invited.
- The freight Wocltsdc 5n and ahont
T*iU«.hor* n»ay resnlt in th** .-losing of j
aome of the great iron mills thwe nvl
rfc- throwing of thooaand* rk raeri ont
of e.oployuteot Extent v" improve
ments an<l greater faciTfrte* *r»- pr >nn
« ; s» a reenft of th»- conference it :
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h «pitai a«»v-i«»ior. wak belS T*n"»
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l».iinft»*,.jf* eventa fn'vnlti>ii b it< A 4
towilll ••• '• t* >'*r
- (jit pH;lo,li-p |||4 liodii.# ai jriAf-niuj
fciia-ai Urt II any tlion>i .inla af peo
ple %iit« ynsr Kur the past three Situ.
4avi" puopte touii to grtt in line aeyeral
mis from the entrance to the cu.n*nrva
iwy ijut the show wan wortii it Tn
tiw picture gallery there are sevural
ptiutirigs by what are called the "old
maulers' that are well worth oeeing and
to ioverf of music the 4 o'clock organ
recital in Uie hah it u treat.
—A new bogu.s five dollar bill has
been in circulation in surround lug towns
for the last three weeks. The bill is a
go >d counterfeit aud cau be detected
only by a close examination. One de
lect no.iceabie in a period after the
wi-rds "Five Dollars," an spelled out on
the note In the genuine bill there is
no period The bill made its first ap
pearance in Buffalo, and many of the
merchants in that city are reported to
have accepted a great many of them be
fore the bogus currency was detected.
—Politeness lias been defined us a tact
agreement between two or more per
aous that neither will appear to notice
the miserable defects of the other, but
will pretend to like tbem Po)itenet- h is
poli»li«"d hypocmcy, bnt frankness in
spenking your mind would appear rude,
and make you a very disagreeable mem
ber of society Good breeding is a sort
of armed neutrality, an agreement that
I will not say anything about your
shirt comings if you will not mention
mine.—Ex
—Th» chief features of the athletic
exhibition in the Park, Saturday even
ing. were the sparring bouts between
Chtiaay Mediation of Butler and a
B "ton boxer, iri which McQnistion held
his wilv oppoo«tit and a wrestling
match Wtween "Kid" O'Brien of But
ler and a Pittsburg wrestler, which was
Won by the "Kid." During the even
ing Rnbe Waddell knocked a pine box.
ma le of inch boards, to pieces with a
bis- ball The show was something
B - v for Bntler. and was enjoyed by a
larg • audience
—The trespass laws of Pennsylvania
prohibit hunting on cultivated land on
which notices forbidding trespassing
mxt posted subject to payment for dam
mni to fences, crops, plants, trees, etc.
An amendment approved June 18. 1892,
retds "Trespassers who trample or in
any wise injure any gr*tu, gra«s, vine
▼*Ketnblfi or wilfully take or carry
away any grain, corn, rye, wheat or
other field crop, frnit or vegetable,
plaits, nuts, berries, or any tree, vine
or shrubs, shall be subject to a penalty
not exceeding SSO for each and every
offense."
We are ambitions to see the men of
ihis t i»n the best dressed in the state,
give ns the chance.
RITTER & ROCK EN STEIN.
WANTED -A good platform scale
50 to 100 ponnds Inquire at Jackson
& Pool**, rear of Campbell's machine
shop, E. Wayne St., Bntler.
U»st of everything, investigate for
yoan-elf. Ritter & Rockenstein.
Yon never bad such a chance to get
good clothes cheap. Try R. &R.
PERSONAL.
Allen McCall and family have moved
to Prospect.
J. H. Heiner and family of Bruin
have moved to Butler.
Chas. F. Smith of Buffalotwp. visited
friends in Butler, yesterday.
B. W. Garvin of Cranberry twp. visi
ed friends in Butler, Friday.
John and Margaret Waddell visited
their parents at Piano, Sunday.
Henry H. Hallstead Clinton twp
visited friends in Butler, Yesterday.
L. H. Pfeifer and wife of Forward
twp. did some shopping in Butler, Fri
duy.
John C Goehrins? and wife of For
ward twp. visited friends in Batler,
Friday.
W. H. Todd, son and daughter of
Winfield twp. did some shopping in
Batler. Thursday.
Morgan and Keene, two of the big
guns of Wall St.. fell out last week and
there were strange doins ou change.
Miss Minnie B. Wick of the P. & V\.
railroad offices in New Castle, spent
Sunday with her parents on W. Clay
St.
Dr. Clara E. Moirow, a Butler county
girl has located in Butler. She is a
graduate of the Boston College of Os
teopathy. See card.
Herbert M. Black of Marion twp. was
in Butler. Monday, securing a marriage
license. He carries mail Route No. 5-'5
and will live at Boyers.
Lieutenant Governor Tillman of
South Carolina headed a lynching
party, last week, but the Sheriff got
away with his prisoner.
J. P. Davis! Register aud Recorder
elect, intends moviug into part of the
house at 813 New Castle St. row occu
pied by his son-in-law, Harry Allen.
Wm. Campbell Jr. of the Savings
Bank and J. V. Ritts of the Butler
County National have returned from
New Orleans, where they took part in
the Banker's Convention.
Senators Quay and Penrose were in
ludiunt Territory. Monday, seeing the
annual dance of the Delaware fibe and
hunting turkeys. They travelled in
Senator Quay's private car.
U"u Tin;; F*r.g made his farewell »d
--drts« to America at a banquet in uis
honor in Ne? \ork, last Thursday
night, and promised ta do everything
in his po.ver, in bis new and higher of
fice. to promote trade between hid coun
try and onrs.
President Rfowre!t and party camp
ed on Little Snnrt ower creek, in the
western part of Mississippi, aboit 20
miles north of Vicksburg. last Friday,
and began hunting bear, panther, and
other wild beasts which lire in the
vast wiMwo til-re*. On Sunday the
party dined on bear. |»motbi and sweet
potatoes.
M irriait<' UMHM>
Herbert M Black Marion twp
Margaret HtnAman NV Banbuiy
Sarnml Milton Fleming ®ar*>r Sa
Anna \V:Jd« Eka« ...
Wat M Holßdtv Boiler
Mottle A tUrVsjn Maharg
Uurmt »\ C<£Tau» Bntl'-r
fioren e A Wright
ChnrW J Br~ii.-r AlVehony
Dor* Sntton
Jobs W, %**
Mifcnie Barr tlinToo twp
' S H Siriifht.,
Retil**i T. Wick .......
At St<j*wjbojv Pro#. B V Strati- t>
Mht Mf* Krta Bancroft
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time iht>> uowu to lie with a new play,
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wiiltco for iheui »ith a vii-w of wliat
the (leojilu llki It alioiindu j(l .-.jwrk
ling uamii j.rniy d.iinvu nuil ricsp re
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MARO.-'iUfctiUAV NOV. ib.
bii<nlowgiu[>hy in ihu art of making
life like shadow silhouetted with the
bauds by projecting them ou a white
screen with tne aid of a powerful light
Mai-o, the Magician, is probably the
greaicßt living exponent of this art. To
see Maro's shadowgraphies is to see
tigureH of r< al every day life Voir see
the lover berenade his svveethe.art, ami
the laughable interruption by the
father. A hundred other mirth provok
ing incidences are all at the finger tips
of the wonderful Maro.
GOOD WILL. BENFIT.—NOV. 28.
The great sensational comedy drama,
"Nell, The Fireman's Ward," 50 people
in the great cast, will lie produced at
the Park Theatre. Wednesday eveninir,
November 20. as a benefit to their Hook
and Ladder Company. The Good Will
boys are well known as a fire company
and are using every effort to make
their production a grand success Mr,
and Mrs DeLong will assume the
leading roles and have ased tcreat care
in selecting the great cast and specialty
artists and the rehearsals are now run
ning smoothly, elegant costumes and
stage settings, startling climaxes, pathos
and comedy, late songs, medleys and
choruses, a real fire scene, with the
Hose Truck and the entire Hook and
Ladder company at work on the stage,
a beautiful May Pole dance by twelve
young ladies and gentlemeu, all com
bine to make this production the strong
est and best home talent play ever pro
duced in Butler. Admission 85 and 50
cents. Reserved seats 50 cents to any
part of the house. Tickets can be had
of any member of the Good Will Co.
A HOMESPUN HEART.— NOV. 27.
Ilal Reid's latest and best pastoral
comedy, "A Homespun Heart,'' will be
the attraction at the Park Theatre,
Thanksgiving afternoon and evening.
The scene of the story is laid in a
rnral community in central Ohio, telling
of the love and life of a homespun
conple. who, for a time, are the victims
of an unscrupulous old money lender,
who holds a mortgage on the home of
the heroine. The miserlv villain is as
sisted in his nefarious dealings by an
adventuress; but, in the end, these two
are overthrown tbrongh the efforts of a
half-witted brother of the heroine.
Grand Opera House, l'lttsburg.
Miss Hob be, which was presented in
Pittsburg a year ago by the Grand
stock company, will be put on for a
revival at the same theatre next week.
The piece is a comedy by J. K. Jerome,
the well known English humorist, and
is written in his most delightful vein,
showing in every line the quaint and
genial way in which this writer wins
his reader
The acme of economy here, R. & R.
clothiers and men's furnishers.
Single and Double Ovens at
WHITEHILL'S.
! Let us help to give you a smart ap
| pearance. R. &R.
' Hand shaped garments that are war
rented at Ritter A Rockensteln's.
LEGAL NEWS.
NEW SUITS.
H J. Moser for use of J B. Crabtree
vs A L Brown assumpsit for $265,43,
claimed on a note.
The Western Allegheny Ry. Co. has
filed bond in SSOOO to indemnify J. H.
Wick of Troutman against loss by
preempting his land.
TKIAL LIST.
The case Thomas R. Jones vs P. J.
Newton, was settled by the parties.
The case of Mis. SuahCrowl, former
ly Mrs '-arnij I'isor vn Mrs. Sarah B.
Trnmble, formerly Pisor, and Calvert
Hiiliard. ttrre teu.mr brought to re
cover dower, WHS settled after goiug to
trial.
The case of .'••r* Growl against Mrs.
ClzadaJ. lliudut.in. another daughter
was ais > set-Jfd.
Til** ca-e of .'.latii M. Dau't/e* sptrck vs
E. H. Adam-. and ti. S. Danbensptck,
ex rs of Jo!) u deed., of
Pajkt-r tup, •< r-u-.ips t fur work and
laour resulted in :» verdicl • SIO4O
A motion for ;i ti.-w trial as uinde.
A motion for u ne ,v irial was made in
the case of Mary E. Dctmey vs Irwin
'.Veidhos, et »i).
In the casts id H. I iloser for use of
J. 14- Crabtree vs A L Brown, on p!f s
motion he win- allowed t'> amend, pav
ing all costs to du'.e.
A voluntary nonsuit was taken in the
case of Butler /. i r cultural Society vs
the Bessemer & L E. R R
The case wa< withdrawn after a
hearing and a st aled verdict had lieen
returned by the jnrv.
The case of John McQ Smith vs the
IVssfiner &L. E. Ry. Co was settleil
Tuesday morning for SIOSO. The suit
was brought to secure damages for
filling Smiths gardeu with mud and
spoiling the Federal spring.
The suit of Aminia and Milton Tebav
vs Dai:iul O Counell resulted m a
veiuict of $".26.25 for the pits Thev
sued for damages because O'Ocnuell put
a gate in a lane loading from their land
through O'CoDtiell's to the public road
neir Harmony.
The ejectmeat sait of Grj j. aud C<n
rad Angert. executors of Conrad
Angert. decVL, vs Frank Angert, for 1-
acr.-< in Oakland tovnslrp resulted in a
verdict for tht- def-udant who claiinert
the 1 'nd iu dispute as parol g»ft from
his lather. t.-e >1 w<tl (Jolirad Al<g**rt.
no i r,
John MiKinna, owner of the B»ll
Engine ou Lookout ave., i»et!ti«iued for
viewers to aasess damage c*uscd by
change of grade in that street and D. E
Dale .lames F. McClung and D. H
Sutton wer* apj«uin'ed
The Davidscu case will be retried in
Court here
Edward Boiler, the millionaire St.
Loni* politician, was convicted of an
attemp't«>bnt<e l>r. t"h»[>man. of the
St l>mi h -.lth imiM. to vole for a
gari'sg** contract with t&e city in which
BniU-r w*s int»-n -ted and was -enfenc
ed tc three y«ar» in the |n*nuentiary
Jndk<- Hivila.lay re*fn«ed him a new
trisl and he »[n» to the Mis««'nn
Supreme court and was released on
tUi.OUrt bail.
1 Robert Bi\al ot Hill*ard was held for
< V:rt. Sataiday, with asa»nlt
sng t'uiiceman StiHwagrtn
Kd. Mitniwr W*« to j*il f*<r
dkvs !>> B :V' •> Sm.th for beinir dtnn%
and JK-orlerty.
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fh«y liMve liiilmi to Dili a itdd i.mmiaiii
sishiii 1 than in i Ut!.iiigeriiig tlm imvn
nitip M' Jiwa "I fhe Hi,Ut- llPj.rouflotion
TUt> puwHnneis an> Lyiie Arftiatrung
Rib. ri Aiiiiriioi g, \y. Tii 'Kipuun aud
otiiers
,lohli .il luvuil svuti uiijiujnti j,'ual
uiun i>t flurry <> ami Flora fcllini.au ut
Cranberry two 4
Mi leu W i=t liHa liauii lifhi (ot JuvL'uuy
charged against Uim l»y Andy Cuumtti.
PIiOI'EUTY TUA Nal'tHS
J H Trout nihil to Peter F M«('ooJ Jot
ui Main H ml Pearl htreet for $6500
V I) Milleiuun to Elizabeth Mel'all lot
ill Prospect for s:Nlil
1,1 McCandiess to P Liebech 150 acres
iu Centre for SSQOO.
Catb Rcilly, adm'x of John Doleu lot
in Millt-rstowu to Mary Grief for SUHS;
alto lot to Elizabeth Rit-lly for $585; also
to John Dolmi Jr. for $llOO.
Mary Grief to Cutb. Kielly lot in Mil
lerstoun for $785.
Sarah A Kliugeusuiith to Thomas
Burton Ynuuglot at Brady and First
sta for SIO,OOO.
Win Schuette to Safe D & T Co lot in
Butler two for #5.
SafeD&T'Co to Victor Hutchison
game for s2b()o.
J David Albert to W Hit-key 20 acres
in Fratiklin for SOOO.
Wendel Ilickey to J David Albert 20
rcres in Franklin for S6OO
Philip Milleman to \Vendel Hickey
lot in Prospect for S7OO.
F Culberson to F J Forquer lot in
Evans City for sl.
F J Forquer to W C Culberson same
for sl.
T C Kennedy to Nancy B Davison lot
in Mars for $l5O,
Ada Armstrong to Frank J Slater lot
in Butler for #SO.
Samuel Walker to John A Walker 58
acres in Clay for #l.
John A Walker to John Mali same
for $2lB.
J C Renfrew to Margaret J Bowser
lot in Renfrew for #IOO.
Jos B Bredm to Jos Crillo lot in But
ler twp. for S2OO.
W m Purdnm to Catb A Brown lot
in Harmony for S7OO.
L P Hazlett to P L King and Geo N
Btirckhalter lot on N McKean for $l«00.
Levi C Goehring to Geo Meeder lot
in Zelienople for $2200.
John Litieberger and Andrew and
Tbeo Zimmerman to W B Davis 10
acres in Oakland for #175.
Eliza R Timblin to B B Breaden lot
in W. Snnbnry for s<>so.
Samuel O Sterritt to Valencia School
Board lot for #BOO.
S H Byers to Jas L Campbell 30 acres
in Venango for #121)5.
Eliza Neely tolrvin Eppinger 40 acres
in Lancaster for #I2OO.
Jos B Bredin to Peter Crilto lot on
Three Degree Road for #2IXI.
F E Crawford to Geo C Dale lot iu
Bntler for SIOSO.
Sarah C Cbautler to E A Anderson 8
acres in Middlesex for SIOOO.
Ellen McShane to W A Stover lot on
Bluff st for #450.
Lanra E Weitzel to B L Lytle lots in
West Snnbnry for $750.
Daniel Bnlford, trustee, to Nancy E
Bulford int. in HI acres in Penn for $550.
All ambitious dressers know Ritter
& Roekenstein's clothing.
FOR SALE A good fire stove, near
ly new. Inquire at this oflice.
Prosperous Tunes
cannot last always. Prepare for a
rainy day by depositing your spare
cash with the Real Estate Trust Com
pany, 811 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg,
j Pa. Four per cent, paid on savings
' accounts.
' Capital and Surplus #8,700,000.00.
Jury Exonerates McGrady.
John Miller, an employe of the Car
Works, a note of whose shooting by
Policeman McGrady. at or near a board
ing house in the 3rd Ward last Wednes
day night, was made in last week s
paper, died at the Hospital, Thursday
night. During the day he dictated
letters to his brother and mother in
Cincinnati. He was 34 years of age,
was a powerful man physically, was
born and raised in Cincinnati and came
to Butler from McKees Rocks.
His body was removed to Berkimer's
, undertaking rooms, Friday, when an
autopsy was held and that evening
Coroner At well assisted by District
Attorney Henmnger conducted an in
quest, with a j'try of five men, who.
itfter hearing tiie evidence, decided that
the officer acted in the line of his duty
and exonerated him of all blame
On Saturday his body was buried in
thf North (Vuietcrv.
The witnesses .let:, Sled the circum
stances of the quarrel between Miller
and Brady >vho *vre boarliug with
Mr*. Angeit <>u the island; about the
scnifi • lietween McGrady and Miller
af'er Met i m«iy . hxd arrested him
Miller's flight aod McOirady's shot.
!siti". Livery I'ire.
At 10 a. in Wednesday fire links out
in the mow o: t'ie I r.ck livery stable on
\V. Jefferson St.. owned b) C Dull)
and occupied by Jhs. C. Stewart, and
tor an hour ensuing Bntlt-r firemen
covered themselves with glorv, burnt
hav and wafer. The 'ioad Wills got
first water. lot the other companies
weie close behind and their united ef
loiti I'l cfititd ihe fire to the mow in
which were stored alxjut 20 tons of hay
and straw Twenty-eiifi t bend of
horses and til- rolling stock were .safely
n moled. The total let's to the building
and conteu's a n >nats.t t > ilji'U
The Bremen w-re billy h .ml capp ■ 1
at hist by the lack of ladder*, none lie-
in nse until the Rescues arrived
ficni Dufiytawn.
Attempted Itiibbcrj.
While R N Campbell of Concord
town-li'p WHS i-.vav from his home, on
Tn.»dxy M.i l of last week. t:rl-W
--me , writ, c om- to the house in tw •
bn-irt« * i*,ni;.l wild his wife ::n i
in their i ed< ard ther. mw.ii k"i
the hoits- nothiu;; for tneir
' line atld crime Mr. Catllldrell c 11..
h >uie aisnit 11 ocl ck. anil fouud his
fiitiily ti'dio their with nobrvl-.
bnr r , exi*ptinu his wife, whose niouih
uas tnatl s*>re !i. '.viru-oib nsesl a>
• *4"K-
Gate Ttairs,
California and the Pacific Coa»t re-
MO! have necoine so p.»pnlar in mr-nt
ye.r- with the better c!:iss of winter
"r«st aud p-.a-nr- »«-ekers that the Penn
m Ivanla Hydros.l Oodiptay has decided
to tnn t•• o tioUM <i it" tours thi
w :.t«*r. one t<> iKcldde the f«m>a-
Mardi G as »,»---tiu-|e at New Orlean
-I>u the *<. l:.* tT:p t*»th t .r.n. will tnn»i
t.\ t e'• I'l' n<« »te Kpe>txl. otic of ti>-
tni«t ir<in> thai cro-tn-i ih» «>«nun< i»t
On«- tonr w.ll return by thS iram. whil*
p *wrii.-«-r« ht th- other l«tw
«i||nw n-irnlat tr*tri« rernminir In
»l<form« will bf
fit i*rf!T <i*n plf»niv ia the mati-r «»f
mnt**ry. Sf»r*nM « mffl. laro
narnVr rrf j.i -*<-ngvr* to j-tft i*
taking »n t:u;er»r> anppMfte<l f»> Ww-
RuIIMA iVitripMiy. th>
of * fount* *»<!
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Wl* !• ijV* Hainan-re. Wn*b,Tii(t.»ti
M.I < tJwr » ><fttn on YhnrMav. .Tati*i*ry
2* *nA n ill tr*v»t \ia «1K Kan**'
Of *«11D to Snpb- tteil
& n ffo, At latwr poirtit
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('tiHiwrmi wUI Ju (ijaiu'it i»t* tlifii r\ife-
I-'t»l * " "**
'I lie i<Hi: tor HUB V«uf VM|t L<« 44H,
i 'VcriiiK HU riuiroutl
(tie t iitiru trip, innliviing aitln tri|»n in
('uliforuiit st:ui at thti Munti <}ias
tenth-ill, uiul Piilltiiiiu In rth ai..t all
niUHId ou ihu Uolc)en Qato Hpocial from
New York until arrival at San Dingo
l'nviite rotii|iartinenfH i e., drawing
rootiia or state rooms, may be obtalneil
by the payment of additional charge!
on txitb tours Application should he
made to Heo. W Uoyd, Assistant
(General I'assemjer A«ent. Broad Htreet
Station, Philadelphia Pa
Ank tor ||l
If you don't see what yon want at the
11. B. it P. Cafe ask for it.
They will furnish yon with anything
in the market,and cook it nicely for yon
on short notice.
The Cafe is open from early in the
morning till late at night.
B. B & P CAFE,
Stein building, South Main St., Untler.
Suppers furnished for Theatre partiett.
Hell Telphone 147.
CHAS. F. KINU. Prop'r.
Insurance and Real Estate.
If you wish to sell or buy property
you will find it to your advantage to see
Wm. H. Miller, Insurance and Beal
Estate, next P. 0., Butler, Pa.
You will find the largest and best as
sortment of Plush and Fur Robes at
Martinconrt &Co's,l2B E. Jefferson St..
Butler, Pa.
Real Estate Broker.
Parties wishing to purchase or sell
oil properties, farms, citv residences or
real estate of any kind, should call upon
Wtn. Walker,in Ketterer's b'd'g,opposite
P. O. Butler Pa. Peoples Phone No. 519
Pennsylvania Railroad's Winter
Excursion ICoute Hook.
In pursuance of its anual custom, the
Passenger Department of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company has just issued
an attractive and comprehensive book
descriptive of the leaning Winter re
sorts of the East and iSouth, and giving
the rates and variooß routes and coinbi
nations of routes of travel. Like all the
publications of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, this "Winter Excursion
Book" is a model of typographical and
clerical work. It is bound in a hand
some and artistic cover in colors, and
contains much valuable information
for Winter tourists and travelers in
general. It can be had free of charge
at the principal ticket offices of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or
will be sent postpaid uyon application
to Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia
FOR SALE EASY TERMS!
A two story store room and large
dwelling with one acre of ground, good
stable and outbuildings, large chicken
house, all in excellent repair. With or
withont stock of goods, general store.
I A good business, fine trade in a pros
! perons agricultural community. Will
Ibe sold right. Inquire of
J FLAVTUS DENNY,
Leasureville Butler Co.. Pa.
West Bad Hows.
The colored cook of a West End
boarding house became enraged at the
boarders, Sunday evening, for hurrying
him while getting supper, and began
shooting into the crowd. He hit the
proprietor, who in turn opened fire on
the cook and hit him. Both are in the
Hospital.
Two men gave another, named Nor
ton. a terrible beating at one of the
West End hotels. Saturday eveniug
They also stabbed him and hammered
him with a beer glass, and Norton was
taken to his home in a serious condition
while his assailants are in jail.
Died iti Jail.
i A carpenter named Adam Scholl died
iu the jail Tuesday morning of conges
tion of the braiu. The man had been
boarding with Win. Patterson on West
D St until Saturday when he was t*ken
to the Hospital, the' impression then be
ing that v e had either become insane or
hid delerium tremens. Later in the
day he was removed to the jail where
Dr. Hazlett attended him. Very little
is known of the mau in Butler. He
was about 35 years of dark, and or
medium size.
Our Own DolVated.
The Standard A C. foot ball team
and 50 roo'ets joiirne>»d to Franklin
Tuesday and were defeated by the team
of that place 11 to 0
The Franklin's hired five outsiders
for the occasion, .mil Butler two The
locals were out plaied bnt those up
country dubs can't do it in Butler.
Lineup,
Frankliu—ll Butler—o
Campbell L. E Weakley
McConnell L. T ..Hamilton
Murray... L G Miller
Jartet Center Graff
Smiley R. G . . . Waddel-Blair
Kingslev. Breutiau H T Irwin
Donahoe R. E Richey
Forsythe B. Cain
Rogers R U Gosboru
Matthews F B . Feigle
Burns L. H... .Camptiel!
Touchdowns Matthews. Rogers. Goal
McConnell Umpire and Referee Dunn
and Nixon. Timekeejiers Printz and
Re, d. Linemen Hall and Smith. Time
of halves 30 and 1? Uiinn'es.
I'uOlic Salca.
Nov. 38. at 10 a. in., J. P. Davis in
1 rady twp., on Muddy creek.
A Change.
The services of Charles E. Borland
iale of Schaul & Nast, and one of the
nldent and most experienced clothing
salesmen in Butler, have I*-en secu*ed
by the new firm of Ritter & R«ok<*n
s'ein.
DWELLING FQ* *ALE
Ore of the most desirable homes in
tt.e growing town of Slipperynsck. P*
•-•cht r<xinis and two (orchor« drilled
water well, bam and other brhldiu»;s
I i d pl.>t with g.svj fr«it. Neat
N «nal S<-h<*>l and dinr<h Bailding
iO.» large ft>r owner's nae Inoaire of
JwksS WIUOR H. F.. «r
JAMBR Kfx*
Pa
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m.tMirt Mfnl't of «iifii\ t >rii i'pr ah'iflt
lift of nn. » af\> j tht
|«.»l, t it. r» >uov#i( 1) litis a ,?i> u
•limine t iili norti tfd'ilin., .if u»t«r|>
-till pur t*i,ure it o«t
(t I Kl tNTiI-Ktt .k. lio.,
ftntVl fa
tm %\v%\
l^i'iibD on I'aUviow \w tt* tit Mi'
(wo on .\|itl)in; one bohth 8t flOtO
posßi'Ssioii at otue; two housnn tin B
Quarry |'JCt6o and |i iitrt: two on
.lye tkuilD, one ou Washington | - 3fi(Ht
one on W Peail onu on Elm
fJliuii, farms, etc l.oans, orphan's canrt
work
14.
d ICitlcb tu (Huoago.
Dec. Ist, -11 and Hd the Baltimore &
Ohio Railroad Company will sell ex
cursion tickets from all local stations
west of the Ohio river to Chicago. 11l ,
at rate of one fare pins fci.llo for the
round trip, account Third International
Live Stocti Exposition Tickets will be
good for return until Dec. 7.
For further information call on or
address Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agent
or B. N. Austin, General Passenger
Agent, Chicago, 111.
Thanksgiving-day Excursions.
On November 26 and 27 the Balti
more & Ohio Railroad will sell low-rate
excursion tickets between all stations
on its line west of the Ohio River
within radius of 150 milea from selling
station Tickets will be good for return
until November 28. 1002.
For detailed information call on or
address nearest Baltimore & Ohio
Ticket Agent, or E. D. Smith, A. G. P.
A., Pittsburg, Pa.
'riuuik.HKiviiitf Excursions.
The Bessemer & Lake Erie R R. Co.
will sell excursion tickets between all
stations Nov. 26th and 27th, good re
turning the 28th. at a fare and one-third
for the rojnd trip. Inquire of agents
for rates and time of trains.
FOR SALE—House on Washington
street, one on Elm St., one on Pearl,
two on Quarry, one on Fairview, two
on Morton. E. H. NKOLEY.
Music scholprs urn t*<i at isß Wen
i'KVlk St
Six months night school at the Butler
Business College for $25 Nov. Ist to
May Ist. May enter at any time.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS!
All hunting is forbidden on the farms
of the following named persons and all
tresspassers will be prosecuted accord
ing to law:
MIDDLESEX AND ADAMS TWP.
William Hays heirs. John Rifley,
Alfred Nelson, J. W. Parks heirs, James
Mainland heirß, T. A. Parks, R. A. Lee,
H. M. Parks, Gilbert Forsythe, James
Harbison, J. H. Parks, J. M. Fnlton. J
J Moore. J. V. Watters, Campbell,
(known as the Joseph Cowan farm)
Jos. Mangel
"Perfect" Ovens and Good Bakers,
Get them at Whitebill's.
! BOY WANTED -Boy about 17 de
. siring to learn a trade can secure infor
j mation at the CITIZEN office.
Yon are protected when you buy R.
& R. clothing.
Invest in some of Ritter & Rocken
stein's wool stock, it will pay yon.
/ UP ON >
\ THE CORNER :<
\ OPPOSITE THE $
COURT HOUSE >
V You will tind our store. /
J Most people know where it is, \
\ but if you are one of the many /
/ new people that have just came v
to town, this will enable you J
' to find us. All Main St. ear* \
V t stop theie. Ask the conductor \
f to let you off at ''Boyd's." A t
j great many people go out of /
/ their way to come to our store. \
S If you have sickness ia your f
S bume you want the best. We /
v. aim to make our s'ore one in /
y which you wUI have confi- j
\ dence. If you have a prescrip- \
V tiou we will fill it as written \
r ' or not fill it at all. If we do /
\ not have what jou call for >
j\ (which is seldom) we will get I
V it for you at the earliest I>"S- C
) »ible moment. Onr specialty /
/ is prescription J , but we sell \
\ all other things nsualiy kept C
J in drug s tores. ?
IIC. N. BOYD. |
I DRUGGIST, i
f Diamond Block. /
) Butler, Pa, )
NOTICE.
*-*Twentv-one typevrriters now in use
at the Butler Business College. 75 posi
tions filled last year. Have tilled 1"
more since Sept. Ist. Are ha\ing calls
fir office help almost daily Have en
rolled 125 students sii.ee Sept. Ist'
Separaie departuieiits for book-keetiini
and shorthand students Students nia\
euter at any time Dec. Ist, an excel
lent time. Send for catalogue and cir
cular*. A F. RbuaL, Prin.
Father* and Mothers
te.ich your child to save !>\ a
i«aiik aecouut for him »'tfi the Re-i
Estate Ttnst Opoijatj. SlI Fourth
axenue. Pitrsbnri. P« Foil' pet cent
interest on savings ko-ouui*
Capital and Surjdns s3.Too.of*l 00.
t»aa llitnn*,
We hare them M different stvle-
They are in the latent finishes mad* to
u.»tch the hardware of yoor boose
Wmrrmm **hiu»he r
Use lona Patent F»©«-,
The hert Bread sod Pastry floor tt,
market, ibN sack t bJ4
such, 86b. Everv afc-k sroaratiteed.
W M.TKR * Savs
M»rh»mefi T»h* Nottee!
An Stexw.'s rtfh- a* i*rtre ih •
Nov f<* N*»t ac«* on a * *b>i
.*. i ?V a at
«>afhrv, Ba-Moneot Thrtwi* N'ttiona
PVT:V- F * V h*, <*
t «•****
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f. .f W*H ♦(, >\n ita* H't 'iii s
(iiMitn ttitw i't
fw ftltWrWi ,0 11 U (, Liuii kit tbihi tt 1
. ~1 (Tt. th flMJfwiiy
™(iv,ii¥w *' t wF w **
i«%o TH % rwVVI HJIYY
.(til t\.. V; m.iilnti f| (kM
.i ft vctii» .1 ooul 'Uoitl i nV 1 '
■tvti tWvf \'iitf"'fiH 0 tlttni it fid
.<<e ii«' w» ,t»n luw v«.n
* fta«tniEl biiutbv,
i'Jl S
Csiibto Ulauk .ill aS-uii tot/a at
B litt. K»N ar^tM'M.
tif Ihb ft'i'if'l'V (V
wifl sell i(< ket between nil HtatMiiH
Noy 26tV rifnrtung tht*
iHtli af excursion rates op acoonnt ot
Day
A V'iN^
W
values' WAHM
SHOES ANP SLU'l'lißS
CAN HK SUIiN
IN OUR WINDOW
TODAY !
AT
BARGAIN PRICES.
| GREAT VALUES
S ARE OFFERED
THIS WEEK
IN ALL LINES
J OF
F FOOTWEAR.
Ketterer Bros
224 S. Main St.
BUTLER. PA.
Shoe repairing a specialty.
First class work guaranteed.
EYTH BROS'
Big New Line
Wall + Paper
1903 Patterns.
Eyth Bros.,
Formerly
c. B. MCMILLAN,
! Next to P. o.
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
The Register hereby gives notice ttiat the
following account* or executors, adminis
trators ana guardians have been filed In
tbts office according to law, and will be pre
sented to Court for confirmation and allow
ance on Saturday. thefithday of December.
1902. at 9 A. M.. of said day:
1. First and final account of John Blckel.
guardian of Kdward hlmp, minor child of
John Klmp. deceased. late of Summit town
ship. Butler county. Pa.
2. Final account c.f S F Thompson, guar
dian of Kale Bard, minor child of Austin T
Bard, deceased, late of Sllpperyrock twp.
3. Final account of Joseph Barron, guar
dian of J S Wimer. minor child of Atiner
Wimer. deceased, late of Worth township.
Butler county.
4. Final account of I' I> Oelbach. executor
of Martin Boehm. late of Forward township,
deceased.
5. Final account of H J Rose and H R Gll
innre, executors of the last will of Hugh
fliaw. deceased, late of Mercer township.
Butler county. Pa.
6. Final account of Robert Krause. execu
tor of Kllzabeth Tyson, deceased, late of Jef
ferson township.
7. First and final account of F W Rentck
and Caroline Renlck. administrators of the
estate of W I> Renlck. deceased. laXe of Sllp
peryrock township.
H Final account of Peter R Day, executor
of John Day. deceased, late of Clay two
» Hrstand final account of Daniel Bul
ford, executor of Sarah Bulford, deceased,
late of Penn township.
10. First and final account of Eva Purvl
ance, administratrix of J T Purviance. de
ceased, late of Connouuenesslng borouah.
11. First, final and distribution account of
Wilson W Graham, administrator of Clara J
Graham, deceased, late of Butler borough.
12. Final and distribution account of James
W Thompson, administrator of George K
Tlii'tnusoii, deceased. late of Butler borough.
13. Hrst and final account of William F
Hoist t in. executor of the estate of Barbara
Koedel. deceased.
14. Final account of Margaret Black.widow
of II II Hlai'k. suardlan of Sadie O Black,
minor child of John Black, deceased, late of
Cherry township.
15. I- Inal account of Jacob Schwartz, exec
utor of \tidr w Krause. deceased, late of
Summit township.
16. First and final account of W P Stickle,
administrator of Emma Stickle, deceased,
late of Eau Claire borough.
17. First and final account, of F W Prouty.
administrator of Ida V Prouty. late of Slip
pery rock township.
is. Final account of Conrad Fuertsch and
William/.oiler, executors of John Fuertsch.
deceased, late of Jefferson towush-p
19. Filial account of W K Kiddle, executor
of last will of Elizabeth Dodds. deceased,
late of Prospect boro.
JO. Final account of Dr. S D Bell, deceased,
guardian of Etta M Monnle. minor child of
Alfred Monnle, deceased, as stated by Geo F.
Stewart of the Guaranty Safe Deposit and
Trust Co.. administrator C. T. A and D. B. N.
21. Final account of Drlssllla Langbeln.
alm'x. of Charles Langbeln. deceased, late
of Butler borough.
22. First and final account of John T Ful
ton. administrator of estate of James B Ful
ton. deceased, late of Middlesex township.
23. Final account of John Dlndluger. ad
min 1.-trator of Valentine Sbouse. late of
Jackson township.
24. Final account of F M MrXally. adminis
trator C. T. A. of Michael McNally.deceased,
late of Donegal township.
25. Final account of Sadie Roxburry.
surviving executor of ltosanna Kennedy, de
ceased. late of Prospect thorough.
-J> First and final account of D H Sutton,
administrator of Jobn Goetx. deceased, late
of Butler. Pa
27. .-i\tb and final account of James Wal
lace, administrator of Francis Wallace, de
ceased. late of Zelienople. Pa
3s. Final account of \Vm His bop, adminis
trator of August F Bishop, deceased late of
Evans CItTTPa.
». Final accnont of Mary Ann Jviielia, ad
ministratrix of Andrew SckeUo, iate of But
ler N .rough. Pa.
30. Final account of Dr 9 D Bell, deceased,
guardian of Francis Monnle minor ~hUd of
Alfred Monnle. deceased, late of (toiler Co..
P» . as stated by the Guaranty Safe Impost!
and Trust IV». C. T. A.-O B \. of Dr. S D
BeH. deceased. Xo. —.
a. Fhml *.-<XKjrt of Vartrum TVnrt. kxi-
Biinlrtntiril of Xuiry Ad>m« dts-ruM. iitU
oT Adu» K.K Dsljlp
S- Rn»l fcvonni of J F Sliudoh. nwik*
of E!;r»hrit, tnwwul. >M« nl
Adioas Uivmhlp
*1 First partt»! accnoDt of S A (tells uc
lsiuir Mm, Jr„ (iNtwn of ]«uc
<' i*t< of H*rtnotiy.
3« Flm m C Irni n.- v>oci of D«fi K
«>r». u'tmlljK!rktiir of Antrim KWlraln. I«tc
o< < 'trurlflil imn«li||) don-MMI
SR. First urtit; fc\Y<om of T R Huiw»
<-vr**«i»or of Jliirj F l*»» of Rnth-r
HOffWrh. <V<OPK<W<I
». V in*. «w»u«rt of t**t> t WftMh kitn.'r of
JuwiWcMi. !M<
)C. nrw imii Ink! »ooo«jm of ("Mlwrltx
k- llijr. aMfn.'x of Joton ftnliui (Vs-'a.. lute of
I Nwn
3 A'fIMMS. R<nrN-f»*T
SHERIFFS SALES.
I My vtrr«t of sundry Mrib of V**. **., V»
Fh l> j-** A. , l*nu<v) oti! of rIK C'Min «f
iNu:i|tKn V!<•«»■ Co.. fV tot V
1 iIW *iil t>» puW). »w)<
I k; • )m .\>UT- Tiotaw tfc Tfi-TVfcWMlirl.
!*W >th
. VY»A*y, Viw Hf V*v.,
i 'j.' -HcilVMrtakj
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3 •» 1 K Hi-i;.: 'TV '- *» '. Y 1 X fIV
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a| riilni NUUOII.
IS li No II iMcitmlmr farm, imu byurgtl
t'. (iaUtou, yitori'. y
\ u Mm l UUt title. Interest anil clalui o(
(liibit rii Ki-Uv r anu Kllnu A Keistor ul,
111 anil in all lliat rerlalti pit it or |>ar<-ei of
hind, sltuatod lii bllpi)< ryrock luwnslitn.
Uulhr county, ra.. iMiiiudra us t"ll..ws. 10-
wtt: tin ilm uorlU by luaita of Thomas
nuuki yet al, 011 ttt« b.ist by tatiiU of tloburl
Kalkliin el at, on I lie south by l.iada of
Itobcrl UaUlOn UD(I {itiorise Kbister and on
itm wesi by laiula of VV M Munuilirey, cun
-lat 11111 l; lint ucrus, more or Inks, and II.ivIIIK
1 lioreuu erenied a traiuu liouou. and out
buttdiiius
Selxt-il and taken In education as tbti pruu-
I jty of tloiuiir II Ivi-lster and Ellen A.
Ki-lkler ut the suit of Everett L. itulston (or
use of Elizabeth Uilkey.
TKItMS Of" SALE-Tho loltuwlug must tai
strictly compltud wltta when property la
strlckou down.
1. When the plaintiff or otlicr Ilea creditor
becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ
must be paid, and a list of the liens, Includ
ing mortgage searches on the property sold,
tout ther with such lien creditor's receipt*
(or the amount of the proceed* of the sale or
such portion thereof us he may claim, must
be furnished the Sheriff.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All salos not settled immediately will be
continued uutll one o'clock, P. M of the
next day at which time all property not
settled fur will again be put up and told at
the expense and risk of the person to whom
Brst sold.
•See Vurdon's Digest, Bth edition, page HA.
and Smith's Forms, page 3K4.
THOMAS R. BOON. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Butler, t'a.. Nov. 12. MKKi.
Mars Boiler Works.
All sizes of
STATIONARY,
PORTABLE and
UPRIGHT BOILERS
al vays in stock for sale
or exchange.
Repair work promptly attended to,
S. H. ROBERTS.
Bell Phone No. 6. Mara,
People's Phone No. 11. Pa
Do You Buy Medicines?
Certainly You Do.
Then you want the best for the
least money. That is our motto.
Come and see us when in need of
anything in the Drug Line and
we are sure you will call again.
We carry a full line of Drugs,
Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc.
Purvis' Pharmacy
8. O. PURVIS. PH. O.
Both Phones.
I 218 S. Main Bt. Butler Pa.
You Save Money!
That's our one strong and only bid |
for your patronage—whether you are |
rich or poor. Our Fall Assortment
grows larger each day.
O © J
I Dining Room Chairs.
Solid oak—fall back poet embossed top panel—with tamed spindles
bolow— ballt-np seat covered in Panteeote—strong and dnrabla—takes
place of Leather seat—only 92.
Roll Seat Rockers.
Large veneer roll seat Rocker—with slat back—polished qwtarad
oak—very comfortable—oar price only $4.50. Emboased back and
ppindles below —same seat as above, $5.00.
White Maple Bed Room Suits.
Paneled bed—neatly carved -pattern top dresser and wash stand —
with swell top drawers. Has a 24x30 French plate beveled minor —1
brss* trimmings —very neat—for only S2B 50.
Combination Mattresses.
I The Blystone—"Golden £d«e" is honestly made—lß to 20 lbs of pare
white cotton aroand a hnsk center—pat np in sections in a satin flalshsl
strong ticking—'it's a hammer" and sold only by us. Price $3.
Adjustable Sofa.
I Covered in gTeen Sgured veloar—adjnsts for sofa or coach—oak
frsms snd deep tailing on back and seat Good enough for moat nation
—Price S2O 00.
■j Parlor Tables.
B Pattern top table—made of select quartered oak—polished. ▲ vary
g choice table for 14.00.
Extension Table.
Solid quartered oak—polished— 42x42 tsp large carved lens —bolted
on. One of onr best values—Price $11.50.
§ Cotton Felt Mattress.
A Made of pure white cotton felt —fall size and weight. YOB caa open
and examine before you bny—Price only SIO.OO.
Come In and Compare.
BROWN &• CO.,
Bell Phone 105. {mcrom from Duffr j store.» Batter. Pa.
PERFECTION IN STYLE
FIT AND SERVICE
Out garments wili jest meet the demands of men WHO desire u> 4KSS
in style and yet economically The suits caa "be had ia 4k
latest four burton straight frrtm sittgle breasted and <he
three brttoti double breastcri »•!», while die materials
cowr a wide range shades and
signs The owrcoats come h> Vicuna
OOIH, KENEJ Helttm HUEFL
VIA: Or without siffc MM* fiftl«|;
'NFHR as TO
Vh/wnrtfutA-
Hir Ati* *be*
mm** wtot
swrs m > r
LEVINTONS'
OvercwtUl
If doesa't matter wW shape or s<*e. or kind of man yorx are, If %J»
overcoat seeker you'll Und what you've looking for lure
THE STXEES THAT 4*E JVST OUT.
TME CO*Q*S THAT 4*E JUST ISSK.
TUB UOLOJiS THAT 4UE JUST EIGHT.
The short, the medium length and the loug coatsall are here.
THIS WEEK
We offer a genuine Frieze Overcoat, in Oxfords and Black- •legautly mad* and
trimmed, raw edges, and all seams doable stitched, at the extreme low prion t>"
ua.
tome this week for these overcoats, as they are going fart.
Schaul & Nast,
LEADIN6 CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
137 South Mam St., Butler.
.. " 1 n ea—«=
/ m i| THEN you want to get a new j
j W nobby Suit or Overcoat, up* S
S * to-datc stuff, go to the old /
\ reliable One Price Store. r
C We haye just received a full line of j
? new Fall Clothing in Suits and Over- S
S coats. Please give us a call. c
) Yours tor Clothing, \
C Our store will positively close at 11 P. M. #
r Saturday evening. j
|DOUTHeTT & GRAHA^i
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