thk citizen. nicMiMT, wuvn—; n. w* mkw iSmTttoiurr^ tun ii. momm*** «• .*i aa mat M aiaa» V-I , m Stf «aa aaeaaTaTJ ff as at U iff - b 1 IM '* *" Horn- Balnylcf b-abot «Mt af Jute CISbhImMI • Hobo*# t jNMjril# Maiiiirw IM • faU fair Uh far lab I!■ v m i .r-T aa* llirvl « * • •'*' » J&T3E* UH4L AMI OfcStKAL. *» mrTwrnrt if |»« d*»t ohm fa «M( ' aaid «aa fad *a iM* at ■ mmrn id tfa ub far aa«ala«l IfWMiaifa fa)** t-a*ofa« MT r*< w aafi W*r«af aa v«a« Mwrt- ainj' daw aad aa aaaiay BatW-t • «.»» <*«} ton —Oat can a» tate ya. aa aaaa a- *;-u «a ba> ua»«* < *daaa- Baa aa«d CriMMCuaMMtrt ~~Um far fcA m mm* WBBIM o|a* (.111 :»| » *aar l'«aliaa»b« Bfa-k ' -ffa nmrw*m** <"a»H.a mmm faw tafli ' b» mm awafa t *i oimb fiata far tte aaaa4. walla -fa... **mm t. is ifaa^alMnr mmm **«-■— I «■> aaiaada j - Mr* Frax «iiii>'a»raßf Va Medertr urfi i ■ jama »ai |-rt*a» arr ia • «ar aw a tariai e»ta»rm#a»r ■ Tar oumt fa <a iiaaa jdaaad witt tfa fafc fcaad .i#iaa< «< «**■ ng»t C VI % >.-«•< baa *uM far iMr latar . u -aar bad i4t «a t mm to * fa<Mfa. aa« far Cmm faMafaatolwi U—>ar> aaw a* J4a»a twv la a nil ami raao|> McU farf aad in naewbi* pialirj e*sa>ua.««ly Aaa fai n/ai vfaa fa faw* »afa ia aar ~ faaaia kmm* Ufa Tfa at a—,a fan mmm mm*** at lIM aad fit! iaaataa ii>««ah> Laßar ifaat f .a«a« tbat Maana m Iw laaal lba»f.a Ifay -faaw afait mmm fmm anab a fta a* »«ar fruat lafti or ai- t tb tar ahataaub aad a >t»* will «aaaaa*> Jafaaa raaaai fraifc m Tfa ft aipttal baa auaa —■» of ty pb nt l«aaa aad ta<a» are aaaarai atbar* aaaimirßfa la «fa wan abd adjanee* fl-r-- mm tfa fart* of b efald. a Mr* -A liaalf fatas aocartai iaat weak bala aai. dnaaaa af tbr tMaadbrd Uat fafo.. 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Wfil'Mf • ißtli ImrackM' -dfaß la mm a* tfa graatm a of aaior <b übii *i" aaul aiitiafti a A waak »*« fiVMI Ml ® HpltH'it* af aaalar mU ar bat a csoaUaat far fa wiSi irf icm rviMrrv A in tdM* baad timmmtkmd ay tuutft tfa boar Bbafa lb tfa M * O (ftitatrly PAW •taar lafat ban faaafay Tfa ttli a aa iou ami— rbaaf ■ I to 11M. bad tfa ««•»,.« lau mm tbfaa <dt Tfa ■4o* Mab if — iaaria tfa dHj at 11 Jfa pm aad a«a ia bntlar at IM tb Par ■iMiiar <*an#»i aa 11 tar labia fawbad mm • tab * Wbat aball Ido to la abaadf A yabafct aadtiibi fakir pnaaad aafar II "ta P*rry a porga MaaaaAbMal) laanrnil uaipmaatb tfa * laa j—iHrtfi b "Tfaa prayar ■■ to mart tbf faud " Tbal aettkad feU A aaa oarraarf Honday ana lum 'Hmk a I'll f i in 4 Ihmni If liiwift do IMm ft aaa bat taraaaigatnai fe-vafayad tbat Ma draafaa caraurtMra vfa> bad trad fa abfar tfa anaab of laattnty aad feaifats tmmmmrn had oady banalaad a aaad faat las. aai aaa at tbia raa ay tows aad MM tfa laafaa faa r mmpmrnum bad faan fcubad Tfa laayfaifd daad aaaa aaa faaad ba—lbf faa Braiaai fa fad fa bu faaallß« boaar TW nHid aoiuat Botirr btmmgb ! la larw «f Hn Bailey of UarMia nam a If la li UM imt MatanAay raaM aa aa wiMNI Miymr While vtattieg ia ftMlar mmm watki ago, and walking ■Hag Cl—niaal * . villi a fraud, a kaart liM mud Mra Bailry a foot M<kt Mm waa ttipgmA and fall f*av Wg ay—nag iai lii|> tua* Aa ltaiae *MtoaMMMt«ua of U»# board walk IWtad that Um huard that kai 4mm tbm A f- mm ta« oaly lwa» mm *a A. mmd a rtfip ol wire ab«g aniail>ni lba«4 walk* U kapt la ra pao mrm tha haat vi walk* aad H la 100 had taat tha huutfk tana*, aafer fur ftiMe fir- iirfwfl la t #ttr *nrr la Ik* Mwy of Dry (iaula M«ni*bd MM aa mi* ah ba» that of The M 4<a a fhure Uoa aaak aa* bam heard af laiiai raad tha aivertiemaeut «kav wham 4 BMIM MatAotf C3a Yoa •ui aut aiiai Ma* mkm if f «a Japprac-iate wlha *• at* iHnWinwn la «w Ilm> a»ea of FLFCMML IWUMV'H IFEMF IMMMI IFTI T ILT" WIN F#" lITTU * RFNTANRUN V AkTKl' A g»»«d arala - ■h «a ;ua p »ali li. , '»»"• •> J*<haoa 4k l*-if-»At • r«Af i 4 rf %Mii|ii—lt * mirllift i. * a yaa M Italia* llaoi uf Haiuiny >i aa*• a* (laalaai • Jmwritr Mauav 111 H HUM** a~>i| li>4ft Slmv* §** fat Wtata aad Pwrl.. t |Maa*uwda. MM <• ad WawfeMi Hubd HtaartMig llw Wtmm tu*pM t«4 Ohiaa llrk C«l the* aad aw) wiha* arte Urn aattabl* iiaam arft ChU aai aa> a*»d ha aawianal MaMia. ■aa«a< haaa aH*twel aa aMltiuaal in, |# up tCfi'Clk ''' llafli fill kkm* Wit ha Muait*4 faaai Uatwary aad UMaatp wiaduw «M a aM ffaa 1 At • a tu " m p m Mmawf Uaiaii aai hmwii i winduw •tj* i»a ia I p aa taarMaa w-taAuw f «t*ta I p ai Ma wtll h* <auaa4 at • p m HtmmmM Taataaai * m» aa»a aad faaa> • m la ? p ai i II Im.A< * P II g*r»ia»iirimi Tuaca •ad «** ataaya Paapaaa far a FLHMT 111 INI ataf "» I maa a>aa l'i«»».a»* Ih Paar par aat »aad aa anafi Lai a* t* paa a awart ap PKKWIVAL. F W Fro«ly of Sliptaryrw k waa m t«IS OS faiauaaa. J«*tef'UT | A Mrt all of «"farry twp did •oiaa ' ifaopfOßg is Bailer Saturday. Will Brand-.* fa* morad lo Butler ; aad ia linaf fa tfa Fintt Ward J. W Bar?>t»»o of OiaU.L. •wp wa* la tu«« oa bu»ia«a# Friday I» Wafan of IVmi * n» W fnrada ia BatWr T«n*nli«' Mb F of CtikfT ttlrtJK. tb mjtua U|«l tmauMna ,b Botler jeater - | **T Ml** J mm- Fnltoa -4 Sa*obt>urjr u tfa pm Hiam S tttif Fn/icr "t Z*gU* Art thi« w.«-k A M A -brr. of Gr» re Otjr. lWtfl b wt-u oar *t»ri». lul amn* paopfc- ri»U( it far a Panama Mr mud 34r» Joa. L iv»t cf H»n.« bury wwr>- tbr fx. -»ta of their 'Ui/hler Mr* U*v Vi< to 4aa of HfMf M fa* •fa MM* Iry Buax« Mr> BaMM* uicji *ad Miaa J<a*pb<*>* tiaya of l> Flat,n are apri.d.!.* Thafctainvuitf day With Airs Fiat • aad taiu.if Protb.-notary-afa-t Clark and an* of Wafaoevtue tw? . did »«t airman * Batfei fatardav |.,ob will n-.t fa* family to Botler till brxt rtprtb* C*irt« X*;i *» W>< ia tbe St* York faorw lart Tbnraday fatnre.l tfa \'iutdrrw.ii wiMim for overdrmis/. at-oa-l tfa ratrrw fur aeUitu; w»a» * Tjil aa* tfan put uol of tfa ImullißK V K Tt *ap»j«i of M'.ddJ- * ■art *ar * tfa ;btt tfa* w«fa H<- fa«pp» b.uiw.t t»o*f Jarm.su' tw» (mil l twd *•-«** of laud a»d u fafakfajr of Iwr iue wr> Vtlfakiii But* of « tmciuu*'. who iav» mt» • faultier >f J-raa Bltir alta* Milk* vfa. war killrd fa pnh *m*n M<<(fa< aa» IB lows i*at rwi »«a far cur H« ••»> « tli»t faji at a* jacr a fiijforr in Gs»r-ib&«t~ jw»hr.t» <*»<r«r A Ilcaty Hw writer wi. . pa< hfjtm teu> artrwt;v« at 1 palat afa* lor» fi«r bufa ba» j-i*t d)»-1 at th. attr if Bfvrß'y year* Kvery -J wb-. r.j>» na4 tfa fMBBiUng M<mr- of H*«.ty morr*. atiußt tfa f«'t* cf h. Bary iriU f* 1 lb«t u- h»« 1 « frifb i It tkr 4-a*t d til- 'S* Au'fd dcufj H* wruar ruiax- after rulantr nf w>r»i cf a< mi'n'i rimrc'iM hia yooiiif faoo rifa tbr i;i-*t kadera it» bu*or> Cfa Pfetf«r of Mod4»«-r«-k tap >Thort»nl to »ufii« oacoßcf in Bafaar Mue4i< Mr F*f«-.f«-r b»# rtm * •a* Bull ib tfa? tat ftr fairtf*® IL> >atpat t* m «tiy ut lull naff tb»t fa mtIU v tfa railroßa cooijianir* tot <b tbat timr fa fa« at*" a»ki to tfa i'l tt.k ituml Ob about ta« ibiUtoa f««t of -i imeb pSactiM ahf* hr ablp" at Harmor, y a*jd alu> b air ci.l •adei at tiii tuibaa'. «r i otfa?r Blat)'<ba far «a> vt tfa lowrr {•art ct tfa naH f XltH, THKATKK. A H' 4IMTN HiAKT —I*OW. 27. A *. £ 4 "w .. ■>»""*. »i ' 4^lE *<■** v« * *" * A tLrtweapan H«ert will be ttaeattw rtue ff Um- Park Theatre Ttior«day S<k 27, nittiew and tiiirbt. The driia* m ri'-fc in cUwtn dfliocatkw tbrllluijc in altu**; all <4 its IB ratmtb Mat. :»«-» prioea tt * » tO'I ■# mN Nifht »'j •>' and 75 cefiU, KATZfcVJAMMKK Kim —MOV, Vi Brsudell Sc Y-nair*M\ « fatuous panto raitn.' f*r<» ixjwi-4r Tfc* KatMsnjam DIM Kids. tkst has W*H aorh a oni •rml spun tb'iv who have | lrrb fortunate to witrmm this mirth | |<r>>v.ik:nc '-tmiudf. will ap|i«ar at Park Theatre Hatarday So* Matinee ,»n<] Niirht TIM company «thi* year has tmeo'c:ia»! f«ra*Jy »lr*:iirthi-n«d by tbe b-at Uieat tout oonld lie set-nred for |Mi(kiD( purpoees upas which tb:« iaerit»n->n- mwiy waa founded. Matiuee prinm 45 and 35 ceata, night 3S Xi ■>» and *i ntbU. HKKWKTT * MOCUVOXIA-UL XKXT WKCK. Tbe Bennett 6c Monit-ai C» will be ng a wrk « n(>irio«iit at th.» Park Tbeat'e twit Monday Bennett 4c MualVm at an Murmuii* eip«iiit< bate {fttrcbaned all rirw static setting* tar Ibrir productions this season. which will enable tbrm to (jiw the |«afron< of tbe Park Theatre u»w and elnbirite prodtjctteaa Hy .ally p*w»oU» with a metrotfoiitan repntation enable them to givr ihe latest and ioo»t jsipular songs, dai»<•«-« and owi-ltin of the aeaaon NatiOH- prves 10 and 30 neotx. evering price* 10. W and !W omta -j UK MtuN OF THE < W*s*. The '(IBIIIIK «F ttw Kr-«t, mill one of Uw uioat •ucea.fol attraction* on the rood, Hi iff of the t'ruM." with all tto original oompiuv, aoeaeiy, coetamea I tad proper! lea wilt t« wek*»m« for *ll iLxw who have MM thla great rfli(fi »o« drama or tbote- that only Imv* heard of it* (treat repntation lirauil o|M*rii lioiw;, l'iU»»Miry. "Miaa Ilobba." which wan priwMiUtd in Plltabnr* a year ago br thf 'iwnd afcuck ryjfnpanr will I* p«» on f.ir a re rival at the aaiur theater next week, liegiutiiiu Dwember lot Tft* atory of ' Miaa llobbd" tiegin* with a i|oarrei with the "Kingaearln" who are an »ir«Mliii(l|r jroang couple having t»rn married ju*t at* month* i Mr> Kiagtearl ' ban law-n guided to mmtr ritrut in her acti/ma toward ber baabattd by the advice given her lijr Miaa Hol'la who. tt later develot««. in a •oft jf MAN batinK woman While the ' Ktaireearl* are ijuarreling Mi*** Miitwui Karay IWUM in aid inform* * Mra Kiamul that ahe baa broken tdf bar >inn|Wß«at with <*«orge Je* n«j» at the luMuatioo of Mian Mobba ' The np*bot of the ■,■ i*ri. luf the ' King* •arli" (a that Mr» King-earl 'eavea her I ijnlikicl aid goe* and livn with Mi** Holdai who haa ju*t taken a bonne in t*e aawio town «tid then, ia an aiuuaing r«w>»a'illation later Til*- atorf Hid* with the rouveraioii i.f Mi« ll'tlHa ' and the reunion of tlif diffrrvat nm|il«( Mtranxwl through her laf o#t» e The play ta brimfnl of funny aituat l*riii>») i» Mum Kwilrniiil t ierit-ul Orvtara tor ItHM. Pmaiant la Ila oanal < laatota. the K>M»lr«»ia Ouanaß) will IM* ckri cal •»der* fur tha year IiKW to ordained rtMiiuMii having regular charge of < harchea located on or near ita line* CkrgyttM-a daeirtag ««i'b order* ahoubl •oak* iielividnal app!i< atlon for HUH 1 ia Ida ok* furm*bed hy tha Company through lb Av'uU Application* •Ikonl'l r«a<-h the <lru>r«l ' ifllee of tlie Coaupany by lv»#ite» 31. ao that order* tt>ay le c-% i« 1 U-. niit#r :ti to all ctrriflorn MtllM to receive thrill PA MM KM*! PAMMKMM ! { lituciiMliial irroiia < oru. Me to 111 i.lirliitllKl lilN> lit*, or Priaif 4 i lIKW SIM IIC«I « oru tor .VMt llw. fiNMI, «tr) Unci* to Ileal- K« HatrwUon rgattp* write or ae* tia J bwiora y«>« tail « >our lliu-k wheat m I that wa have au|il» atu> k( of mrt The j railroad* are very alow bauliag freight thia> daya ! AM there are nearly It It a 'if holla on ■ a baahel uf Itock wUeat. Ibi* t iichang* anai.l auo Staai of win! I "»>ro lor alioot i >1& lha id pare Hueka beat. after the hall* ate returned la thia a jrood ri ' change. with aorii retailing at iwarly iaa lair * Ki«rurw it out H J KUV.UJ 4C <>l. butler |*a LEUAL XKWB. NEW BCITS. . Xati.jnal Supply Co. v* M L. Gifaoti ( att IA. A Tamo. ap[«al by deft* from : ii4<etaenU rendt-re<l by Jat-ob Keck i. i j Hatb A. Anderson v» Howard B. Wtar aM>uta[>eit »o breach of proojt.-e U> marry, ciaiined and fail rfjTrr-d s>■' The joirtiea ar« ! botb paotuiacat In Harmony. Mia Anderson aat-ert.H that thry faeaine eo- 1 m 1~!'- and Wi«* eoßtinaally the We! Jl! until the lJta ijs>' a-, u i. ••jI ; r«:u*ed t> ai«r.\ h»r Frtef M L v- L»Ulrl 4llU d.- .-ri l «j i t* « u a aiecbau:*: * !>aa for ?l«4 Ti.tAi. UsT. I i < r .«ii •. Ci;;. **u- iU ley aa j afad lv of < u.'a<"« gains' iiuler lionMfa f > i> ' ■ rv»j;l*»l m a verdict ."»«>9r \ it; > 1 ' jl 'd jary roiv.bg •, -t.. t »<-«! ..' rfut litairiviurf at tia tlec r'uj Mia u. t, iUit tiuiu Lhjti. -a.il> ti .'icl . irl uUi ... lie t' > rta.t i>er dasybir* ii> i-. id tie'."-i .«.. 1 »i. a ..c u.i .»at :;£r>-et c'U ber way tiaw toe aiati »a t»> tf kiu noiut .« . >i- I.»> rti in t.- w.» It in trunt of Ki i ■ •■» pr.perty ui,.pel abd threw ner. l.: *ui biy. aai iwnuabebtly ■-! ,<■> -X b.-r A new trial waa Mtktsd f«-r ov vie bor./U^t. Tue treapaaa »ait of kleucy F. i».»u;ler. Jr va F B F'aracii ,»:jd ;i.rr> - t"ratter* rcwsUt- « ia a verdict of ! n Bau-i-r. i.e pattira *tf\ wt«rkib({ on -ie i><.-« railr., i<i bum inb> Hlipjierj rock •» p U. T leaui- Aft.-r lirK'i. ud CruUtri <'lml kepi iliu;e ,eioi < i<*t t«j' r- i.*i»t it <* iij UM-1 u r . abd r-. pit vied Ibeir oi<4 ;» ni ilj : i<-r t .-u - i«l for to bia t»aui C- art Monday uiorning with iiuw s»t of juror*. The firrt cue- on the lint. John C. tr;ji-t«e. va. the Kennedy at Mars ej-< "ia-.-nt f.jr a tarai. was artlie Tbe auit cf .Samuel L. FitcVeuaoa auui r of M. M. Stevenaoo, va. Hu*h tifruall. •>' Anau laie .ir . . to cjfa'i a uu(« fur tilft. gircii by t > M. M Striawui in I"*4. ie«iil:e<l ;u a vt i d-t r,/r Spiouil. Tbe note b.nl bc—ri Miml Hprou'l b-1 p-». iit arj j i ikeu » re *?'pt .ifoer tbe of M. _il .SteVeOt .u tfa note »aa fonnd The caae of .S L nte>eii» ju v.'. Siuuu* l L <jrter->ft euffl'-aiUR. wascjntiotie'i In trie of V* uK iff iir'M. of Yt*aog»to*a •* W. il. L»rkiu & Co. to enfor<» |.a*, meat f-<r so in- l*>ll» and pipe irb:rk Larkiu claimed he did not order, a verd!*t of #bli wan given for the pits. Th« mil of Eileb McCafferty va Jacob Ckaa hcira. for a ("rut iu Buf t«i»lwp ri-ituii--'i :u a verdict for the plt A uj >tion for a new trial >»J» utivde and • uU-rt»!!»ed. -or Cii irit* d £vau» a>xl wife of Will field twp naTc ndop:' I a-i tneir C'llld, I*w.* It . minor tut of .Mr*. Enzibrta i!' tlLoti y of (.'aruot, All*-Khcny Co. &! XoSletaan of Mar* baa been rt tnmed for larceny bv L«'|. Sloan. He i* to tiave »"jUtn k robsj from one livery' ataole an<! tried t<» nell it to another. Otb-r charge- of larceny bare be* u entered again-t Nobleman A of a«Vb hii-i l*en entered Banitiei Johnat'jo by Williaiu W heeler of Sax ,nbirg. A coarse of rajjrancy and tr-«pa«!»in>; ha* l«e*n entered against J B. Br >\vu before fc 'i- A. L. (.'auj|»l»ell of I'etrolia. Th /tna# George applied for nnturalizM tkm. A court for tb» trial of c ivil «w « Will OuliTene Motid iy, Jari I'J, l!)u,J Lnciati Cbeuut, J. W. rfnath. car worker. (Jbarlei Hal-ta, John Beu*>ii and A. A Irvinu. an n mi mlrr of the Tovrn (>.un<-il. hav-j been arretted on cktrp!! of sdeb and riotioua de traction of public buildinKK for participating in the Bennett ri ;t Smith in in j.vl, the others have t;hen bail. •A nioriKssfc of ifjuUH; has boen given by A It. McConnell of. hia lenaex and well.t »u the Pai'err iu anl others far inn in Pens twp to John Q MctJonnell. Tbe (inaranty Trn»t Co. waa ed Koardiai> of (lertrnde 'ialbieath of Allegheny county. '(be tirniM of Hio..er & Hoover and the l)«dlow Valve Ml/. Co have enter ed jod/Uienta ) against John SM-haffuer. and a* eia of Mr. Kchaf fner in the hand* of Butler borongb have la»en attached by Hibner <St Hoover Mr .S< hifiner ha* filed an ap jdication in baakrnptcv iadore the U. n. I)i-ttrict (»art Th»> Hibner <fc Hoover H*rdware Co. have al*o entered unit for *>i4« an and for 93071 li f>r hardware appptie*. ejploatve*. etc., furniahed John Bcbaflner in bnlldiax a new water lino at Dußoia. ■Saturday two youths named Beighley and Kennedy wbuw homea aro in Milleratown. Allegheny connty were arretted on charges of burglary and larceny in nspecta of the robbing of <i I). Hi Dinner' * office in gatonburg la*t week. TO<J!* were fcecurwl from a neighboring Wa-ksmith nhop. the office door forend. the safe (which was open) ranaacked. and $BO in money, $lO of which l**!oiiK«d V) the Kngliah Lutheran church, wa* taken. A pile of burnt matches and a twenty five cent piece found tinder a hickory tree nearby in das ted where th'i spoils had l»eeu divided At a hearing before K*q. McKlvair. y. -f rday/afternoon. there living no eyl deuce the boy* were discharged. The heirs of Hol«-rt Brown, deceased, have pi-titi iiieii for partition of his real e*tate in Clay twf. Jacob Knyder, adin'r. of John Manny, deceased, wa* given leave to bid at tbe sale of tbe decedent s real estate. N f j. <4anlrit*r. of Jn'-knville. ffM nj» M»int»-<l Kimrdian of Fern, Ida May mid Marjory Htickle, minor children of Ktnuia Htickle, decoaned Policeman Mi-flradjr went into (Joint, Monday, and I tail in ♦II.OOO, with It H. Fowzer lIH aurcty. on the char«<i of mHnNlatixh'er unide a«iiin*t him by tii" Co !>«•• t. for Hbootmt; J.<iin Hltte. alia* Miller. The French Academy, Ltd.. lian bwn ontitiwd l»y S<inth Hide Frenchmen with a capital of ♦•VKI for the |inr|M>N'! of teaching llioaic. boldliiK dunce* nod KlvinK municitl ei|terlniriiii«uta They liave lM>ui(ht « lot on Zie«l«'r ave. from lioiiert IVijd for f i<W. A churire of »kk *<fcb ba* lIMD enler aitaiuat leaae lt**lick The lIIM'I HUit of Thom IH ltobin*on, of llutier rtK.nii-1 John WaiMUiaker, of Philadelphia, will • <>me ti|> for trial at lleavrr. Pi., I>«■<•(.nib«r •! The auit la ill" out'ome of Htatemeiit* 'ille|(eil to have la-en made by Mr. Wanamakar in a [Militical apeeirh at N'orri*town. I'a . in <>» , t'iij» r. l^ti" The medical IfHnl i»i<i«>int«'d re ceiitiy i>y Clov Htone t«i in<|iiire into tha l>h)"i iil '■oiidiii"ii "f Hujmrior t'oiirt Jiidi(e John I Mitchell of VVcHnlniro. Monday, that I hey found the judife IncApai-ilaUxl and that hi* oondl- , tion will never ta» Improved. The rej. irt will lai »uiniiitU"l to Judife Mib hell with whom it i* optional 1111 der 'he Judge * p' iKiori act. whether he will retire. The proiwhiliiy ia that hla r«*ilfnall«a Will follow the acceptan-e of toe repott. in which event he will let retired on $l,. >0 unntially (or tlie bal awn of hla term, which eipmta lUIO. The me<licitl cOKitaiaaioll appointed by Kt nie to inve tigate the coadltion of Kaprrior ( «>nrt Juoge I'cter I" Hmith of Hrranton will In-gin the iuvastigaiioa, notwithatandlllK the a«nertioli Itf .ludtfe Hiintli that he M i>hy*ically and men ti»lly ai ln to attend to hia judicial du tie* and will not retire I'M'H'KItTV TKANHKKHH. Ml* H P (Jill t. II r Itricker, lot on j lot on Wa*hi!i|rtou M« for |I M*l Ja* A Met 'line to Ntcholaa Hi*ibn, Si.t ..ii s..iilh hiiie I'.r ♦HKHI lilt* I'hn*lley b> Stephen M<°Cl*))an. | lot on llant (Quarry Kt for SI*MHI W II lt'« -«le to K I). Weart prop erty in I<anca*ter for | (' A Mkillmati to Mary K. Nicholaon, bit '<ti South Hide for |W) J F Anderaon to Charity V. Htoi.er, lot in iiiitler twp for l-Vmi Hiiaaii C It * «-in/ to Cha* C tteidcr. I aciee on N*e|(ley ave CMingderatiou not |(tveu Thomas A Green to A Green, lot on Mercer St for % IHW. Peter Graham to W'u F Rumberger, lot on E. Clay St. for #lOOO ' H W Bagg to Matilda E Jamison, lots in Renfrew for sooo. Geo F Brown to P C Eckman lot in West IVn t; St for |5OO Robt Boyd to French Academy Ltd lot in Butler for 9500. Enos W Graham, ex'r. to John W tiraham 27 acre* in Brady for $350. W E Kalston to Jennie Cowden lot on North Main St for ftooo. Frank X Kohler to Charles H. Gies. i lot on Pierce avenue for $4 *OO. A < ristVv to D. I>. l'gley, lot n W> «r i.:"- ireet for fVV. >1 •rriajte l.uviiv-. i George Wat lia Butler j Anna Eiko " JO. L. Hovia - Hilhard- I Darlev Surreui Guy T. Eiul'eny PotineHUt O. ' Pioreucr »V • n-.'ii... M<-• rhea-1 »*illel'a j (i. E. St>!ul Harmony M Eliz.Urh Ei. heiio .r ! fohn C«»'!-rt -Allegheny I Had ".utier Chailes F Tr •utuiHe llookt r | MuultJ Ja('a> At OikUud t«-p j Tl :n - J--; . . . SLer»vin j Elziiia St<-.co>.s .u i Peler Lac Allegheny ! Elisabeth Butler I > S >ic< ] -key Batlsr , Ella May - ' ip'or. Ri'oot. Pa i Fr lilik E. L .;z.. Zelienopla i \rr <•■» i nn/ Karti-'City J ...» n..: • Botler I Lu-::s i I 'ir.i- " Job- !i. • (ireec- City El'/i 'V •»!ker Butler H. Gn i»av< alt B itier M-t r .'ir»* i >. Pontius > r I' :!■••• "j -Ji»hn L. Naleof Pit' - Ltirg and Katie Fleming of Butler Co. \r W .. '' .u Dl 0 —J. fit 5,.-er an t Mrs <». M. Rus-'eit i f Butb-r. At l'ltrsr-utg—Edward Gutapper ••£ I'.n'ier m. 1 Margaret Bridgeman ot Iltt-hnrg. At (' ■ ush .rrf, Edgar W f'hri-tv ■ . e : \ i:n Knj>--rt of Now Kei.- k i:..t n. CiiOdfii (liite T«»urs. • ilifort :a at.ii the Pacific Coast rt— ntfft kMe bet win wi ji|hlii la IHMI yea:- with the IrrVT class of winter • -.t aii'i p. ■< ei «-ekers that the peun- Icarji.i K i:lroud Company has decided t't : rri t«-.» fi .lden (iate tours this v.-!uter, :ie to include the famous Mardi (»ra« s;.e tacle at New Orleans. Oi. t*>- go v trip l>oth tours will trav 1 t.> t'ie Gol 1-n ' »xte Special, OT.e of the ti (iti i hat the continent. One i i'.r « I! leturn by this train, while p "i-u.'er- • > ihe other and lsfer tour * ill us" f ;u!ar trains returning. In xlifornia |.*<s.<!jgers v.-ill 1m entirely a t e;r n a :i pie 'sure i:i tti • matter of i'n -rsiy, should a <tifii-letiriy larg*- uui!i'»T of pa-seugers denire bi join ir »t:.' an itinerary snggeatod hy the Pi i.m-.-leanta Railroad t'ompiny. the rvice* ot a Tourist Agent and Chap eron will l»- <it titeii di-posal. i'be first tour will leave New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, *nd other points ou Thtirsdav, January and wiil travel via f hicago, Kansas City and El Pa»o to L'-s Angeles and -i»Mi L»jfgo, arriving at the lattor pftint February 2. An entire month may be devoted to visiting California resorts, t?ie Golden (Jate Special leaving San r ranci.-cu on the return trip Tuesday, March il, and returning via Silt Lake City, Gb-.jvi >o.i Springs. Colorado a.d Denver. The rate for >:i tour will be ifcl'io, covering all ex cuses of railroad tr?.nn{»ort'itioD > iu <■• ««!•• tripi i:i California. a-* well .1 ■ li--rth an' rural* j'i the Golden Oat- Sp-1-:,'il got' n and returning. No hotel fijhtikm i . California are included 'I n L< t-- ai* for return trip for niii ■ month , ex •(•filing that whidono ' turn on Sj**cial must pro vi']« tbeir nn Pullman accommoda tions 11'1(1 I. •• il« '■ -wibOUllll. Toar No I will leave Thursday, Feb rn irv 11), !• the Golden Gate Special. < ■ 'i.-ir.mti . Montgomery, aud Mobile »i!l lie vi- » <i eu ronte to New Orleans, where the ,'Uty will stay during tlie •!..rdi Gia- festivities The, train will u -i-letra'-ked for occupancy during the three <1 ijh spent in New Orleans, i-'r?>,.•» will a'si lie mad.; at Beaumont, Ti *i», lin iHto i, Tex*-, Han Antonio and El Puso T ie train will arrive at Kan Diego February '£&. So far an a;e<-ial tra'.'i a' raiineim->.t* are concern - eft. this toi.r will Isi completed at Han I>;>*Ko. 1 '.iKHenKe.'M may •li.-jf i«e of ♦heir time ;n California as thov sne tit Khonld a eufficient number desire to take a trip through California the service.) of a Tourist. Assent and Chaperon will be placed at their dis posal. The rate for thin tonr will be $275, covering all railroad transportation for the entire tfip, including side trip* in California, seat at the Mardi Uras festival, and Pullman berth and ail in .lln on the Golden Gate special from >.' w York until arrival at San Diego. Private compartments, i. a., drawing rooms or state rooms, may Is; obtained by the payment of additional charges on both tours Application should la- HI ide to Geo. W. Boyd, A»Hi»tant G» neral Passenger Agent, Uroa I Street Station, Philadelphia Pa. Ask lor it! If yon don't see what you want at the 11 it. <Sfc P. Cafe auk for it. They will furnish yon with anything in the market,and ci>ok it nicely for yon on short no tic#. The Cafe is open from early in the iirirnitig till late at night. 15. K & P CAFE, Stein Yiuilding, South Main St., Ilntler. Supjsrrs furnished for Theatre parties. Bell Tnlphonw 147. CHAB F KINO. Prop'r. Insurance and Real Estate. If yon wish to sell or buy property yon will find it to your advantage to see Win. 11. Miller, Insurance and Heal Estate, next P. •>, Butler, Pa. You will llnd the largest anil bust as sortment of Plnsh and Fur Robes at Martinconrt&Co's, 128 E. JefTerson St.. Boiler, Pa. Real Estate Broker. Parties wishing to purchase or sell oil properties, farm ~ cttv residences or real estate of any kind, should call upon W'm. Walker,in Kettcrcr's b'd'g,opposite I*. O. Hutler I'a. Peoples Phone No. 51^ J IVIIUHV Ivmiiu ICiillroiul's Winter Kxciirnlon Bontc Hook* I lu pursuance of its urinal custom, the ' P i-aenger Department of the l'entisyl ! vania Itailroad Company has just Issued . au attractive and comprehensive Itook ! descriptive of the l>-ailiiig Winter re . sorts of the East and South, and giving 1 the rates and various routes and combi nations of route* of travel. Like all the publications of the Pennsylvania Bail j road t'oiupany, this Winter Excursion 1 Book" is a nettle! of ty |>ographical ami | clerical work. It Is lioiind iu a baud I some and artistic cover in colors, and contains much valuable itiiforiua'ioo for Winter tourists and travelers in general. It can lie had free of charge . at the principal ticket offices of tlie I Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, or i will Ist sent lHsitpald upon application to Geo W ißoyd Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOR SALE EASY TERMS! I A two storv store rtsuit and large dwelling with one acre of gronnd. giss] I stable and outbuildings, larife chicken house, all in excellent repair. With or without stock of goods, general store. A good business, line trade fcti a pros larmis agricultural community. Will lie sold rigbt. Inouire of Fl.AVlt'B DK.NNY, Leasnraville Butler Co . Pn. You never had such a chance t > get g«ssl clothes cheap. Try B A B The acme of economy here, It & It, clothiers and men's furnishers. Single and lioublu Ovens at t WIIITKHILti'H. ACCIDENTS. Bert Hyles of Whitestown was kick ed on the head by a male in Blacks ban in Butler, last Saturday, and was for a time, made unconscious. He was taken to the Hospital. W C Mitchell of Kittanning stepped on a round stone, in Pittsburg, a few dgys ago, and broke his right ankle. Chas. Weisenstein. a carpenter em ployed at the 2nd Presbyterian church, was cut on the head bv a falling scantling, Monday. Word cn i-e t" Maiv, l ist Saturday, that Samn. i Vet' >f Valencia, had ' bfen fatal:} injured by a gas engine n«-ar Coraopoiis, and could live but a ft-.v hours. Mr. McCaslin was about So \ears of aue and family lived in Valencia, wh It* he worked at other places H- w-s « fill of J'nies Me 1 Caslin, deed, formerly of Middlesex 1 twp and hi.-- mother is yet living wit'' his brother David, near Euclid. < 111 UCII VOTK-S. Mis- J s-iv- Ai'k-rmm. the W. «' T U. inisoi'iuary. Sundav eveuiug :tddr--s -i ed the largest church audience ovnr hs -1 sembled in B.ltler, at least #OO or 9<n | j»eople having gathered in the U. P. eLurch to !:• ;»r her. Miss subject W;ts lh<* ueeds of teiupe>° tuc. missi"iiKr> work in Japan, China and the Philippines, irotu which land-; »l.e has recently returned. Sanday af'e I noon Miss Acker ma u addressed 111— j men's meeting in the Y. M. C. A. i The .1 utiioi- Ende.:%or Society of thii Grace Lutheran c'.urch will hold n hox social in llockeas:. n's Hall (over Jos. Rockenstcin's barn -s s'ore;. N. Maiu 1 Sr., on Friday evening i f this week, i All are invited. Please ann >unce that tu-i Prof. Li-t Entertainment announced to i thiseve l .- iu;t will take place on another date The express package of bills and tickets was lost on the road Rev. Lon ;. Four new members were ieceive l in to the Grace Lutheran caurch last Sun day. Oyster supper at Germau 1-resby ■ •11. in chnrcb at Jt-ffersou tent re to night Everybody invited. Benefit of church. OIL. SOI i>. The Market—Both agencies advanced a cents. Tuesday and the price was il 42 with no change yesterday. Coacord -The Devonion Co. struck another good 4th-sander on the Al Starr, Tuesday, said to l>e doing 12 bbls. an hour. It is located about a third of a mile wtsf of the big well. The same Cos well on th« Jas. Thompson, i-triu k t'.-ee weeks ,%■>, is ho'ding up at a>«.ut ten burrels an hi>ur. Hospital donation Dmj The Butler County Hospital ass.» ia t on will observe their ai.nnol donation day on Frirtay alter Thanksgiving. No vember 2S, at 1 o'clock. All donations or baskets left on front porch or steps will be called for by wagon, as has been ocr custom, during the afternoon. The work iu the Hospital lias increas ed very much in the past four month* atid we ask the people of Butler and Butler county to remember the hospital tbis year us they have done so geoerouK ly in the past . Of Int«.*r.->t to I'etias) lvaui .t Stockmen. The aiiU .-il m. of the Ptmnsyl vnnia Live Stock lireeiers' Association will IHJ held at Harrisburg, in the Board of Trade Bnilding. Wednesday and Tlinrsday, December 10 and 11, 190'* Every breeder in the state should be present to hear 1 lie good things pre pared for them by tmini'Dt breeders and scientists, and to part in the discussions. Among the subjects to be discussed ate "Ideals in Horse Breed ing" and "Practical Treatment of Sheep Diseases" by Dr. C. D. Stuead of New York, one of the best kuowti veterinary authorities in America, and a practical breeder as well. Prof. C. S. Plumb, late of the Indiana Experiment Station and now of the Ohio State Uni versity, will discuss "The American Pig and His Improvement" aud "Breed ing Animals." FOR SALE! Lot 40x140. paved and sewered, S.VSO: lot 40x120, one acre and good house iu borough. house aad lot in West End, $1300; on S. Washington St., $1600; on South St., $1050; on New Cast 14 St.. *2.V10. on W. Penn St., $2000; two on Mifllin, $5OOO and $1200; on Oak land Place. $2050; a beautiful home ou Institute Hill and a dozen other prop erties. Loans. E H. NEOLEY. Diamond. Public Male*. Nov. 2H, at 10 a. m., J. P. Davis iu Brady twp., ou Mnddycreek. DWELLING FOR * ALE- One of the most, desirable homes in the growing town of Hlipperyrock. Pa , eight rooms and two porches, drilled water well, barn and other buildings. Oood plot, with good fruit. Near Normal School and church. Bnildiug 100 large for owner's use. Inquire of JAMES S WILSON, N. P., or JAMES H. KERH, Slippery rock, Pa mark eta. Wheat, wholesale price fl.'Mlo Rye, " 55 Oats, " 85 (Jorn, " 00 Bnckwhent 05 Hay, " 12 00 Eggs, " 25 Butter, ....... 25 Potatoes, ' 50 Onions, per bn 1 00 Beets, per bu 50 Cabbage, per lb I Chickens, dressed 15 Parsnips, per bn 50 Turnips 40 Apples 40 50 Celery, doz bunches 25 Honey, per pound 2 Liow ICutea to C'lllcitffo. Dec. Ist, 2d and ."Id the Baltimore He Ohio Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets from all local stations west of tlie Ohio river to Chicago. 111., at rate of one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip, account Third International Live Slock Exposition. Tickets will be good for return until Dec.. 7. For further Information call on or address Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agent or B. N. Ansti'i, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. FOR SALE House on Washington street, one on Elm St., one on Pearl, two on Quarry, one on Falrview, two on Morton. * E. H. N BULKY. Music acho.ata vsnteo •• "H Un «s't. Six months night schisil at the Butler Business Oil lege for s2"> Nov Ist to May Ist. May euter at any time. NOTICE TO HUNTERS! All hunting is forbidden on the fnrnis of the following named persons and all tresspassers will lie prosecuted accord ing to law Mll itIt.EHEX AND AD* MM TWP. William Hays heirs, John Rilley, Alfred Nelson, J. W. Parks heirs. James 1 Maisland heirs. T. A Parks, It. A. Lee. 11. M. Parks. <HHw<rt Kor*ytht>. JameA , Harbison, J. II Parks, .1 M Fulton, J J Moor*, J. V. Walters, - Camnliell, 1 (known as the Joseph Cowan farm) Jos. Mangel "Perfect" < ivens and Oixsl Bakers, (let thetu at WhltehlU's. BOY WANTED Boyab.nt 17 de siring to learn a trade can secure Infor ■nation at the CITI/.KN office. You are protected when yon buy R. Hi It. clothing. Invest in some of Hitter <fc Hockrn stein's wool stock, it will pay you. Hand shaped garment* that are war rented at. Bitter \ Ri*-k< nstem's All ambitious dr» «ers know Ritt<<r iV Rockenstein's clothing, I UP ON \ \ THE CORNER < $ OPPOSITE THE { COURT HOUSE V is ( it, ■ \ Yoa will find onr store. / : f Moat people know where it is, S 1 but if you are one of the many / ' I new people that have jnst came V to town, this will enable yon / .' to find us. All Main Sr. cur* * stop thcie. Ask tbecondtu-'or > / to let yon off at "Boyd's." A ' great many people go out of 7 / rheir way to come to onr store. \ '• If yon have sickness in your C f home you <raio the best. We f v aim to make onr s'ore one in ( s which yon v ill have conti- ) \ dene?. If yon hive a present#- C \ tion we will fill it us written «, / or not fill it at nil. if we do ; \ not have wha; jon call for 1 \ (which is seldom) we will get / V it for yon-it the earliest p>s- \ > sible moment. Onr specialty i | / is prescriptions, but we sell ? all other things nsr.rlly kept £ / in drug s torts. 1 ii \ C. N. BOYO. \ i ORI'GGiST. ( / Diamond Block. / SuUct, Pa, I'itt.sbiirg Orchestra. With the resumption of the'Pittsburg Orchestra concerts neit Friday even inl and Saturday afternoon, at Carnegie Music Hall, there will Ijn p.n unbroken chain in the series running into Feb ruary. This period will in all proba bility lie the u.ost brilliant musically that Pittsburg Las ever experienced. Not only has Mr Herbert prepared programs of great interest bnt a very distinguished soloist will appear at each concert, and it is a fact that no previous year has the Orchestra management provided so emicent n list "f artists or one as expensive. From every poin' view the Pit's burg Orchestra co:« et ts *r<' «>a the par with those of any city in the world, for instance next Friday 'evening and Sat urdav afternoon, tli<; soloist will be Mr Campanari of the Metropolitan Opera House ComjKtnv, thart whotn no more popular singer visits us. Personally-Conducted Tours vi.i Peuusylvaiiiii Kailroml. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces the following Per sonally-Conducted Tours for the sea son of 1903-1803: California—Two tours: No. 1 wi'l leave New York, Philadelphia, Harris burg and Pittsburg January 29; No 2 will leave February 10, aud will include the Mardi Gras at New Orleans. Florida—Three tours to Jacksonville v ill leave New York and Pniladelphia February 3 and 17, and March 8. The fir»t two of these admit of a sojourn of two weeks in the '"Flowery Stite " Tickets for the third toar will be good to return by regular train.4 until May 31. IIWU. Tickets for the above tours will lie sold from principal jKiints on the Pennsylvania Railroad. For detailed itineraries, giving ratoa and full infor instion, address Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent. Western District, Pittsburg, or Oeo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. NOTICE. typewriters now in use at the Butler BnsineHu College, 75 posi tions filled last year. Have filled 17 more since Sept. Ist. Are having calls for oflitjc help almost daily. Have en rolled 125 stndents since Sept. Ist! Separate departments p or book-keeping and shorthand stndents. Students may enter at any time. Dec. Ist, an excel lent time. Send for catalogue and cir cnlars. A. F. REOAL, Prin. Fathers ami Mothers teach your child to save by opening a bank account for him with the Real Estate Trust Company, 811 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Four j>er cent, interest on savings accounts Capital and Surplus $H,700,000 00. Gas Fixtures, We have them; 50 different styles. They are in the latest finishes, mads to match the hardware of your house. WIIITOHU.L, I'lnuiber. Use. lone Patent Flour. The best Bread iind Pnstry flour iu the market. J bid. sunk, $l.OO. t bbl. sack, 50c. Every sack guaranteed. GEO. WALTER & SONS. Marksmen Take Notice! An SIH.OO Steven's rifle us prize this month (Nov.) for ls>st score ou a 5 shot card. 25c a card at Mardorf's Shooting (iallery, Basement Farmers National Bank. Opp. P. O. S. Main St. S. B. Martinconrt te Co. carry the largest stock of street and stable blankets in Western Penn'a. Call and see them I2M E. Jefferson SI POP-CORN WANTED! Take all of last year's pop corn you have to John A. Richcv's oakery, tin Main street, Butler, and he will pay yon the highest market price for it. Nobby black dress-up togs at RITTER <FC ROCKKNSTEIN'S. EYTH BROS' Big New Line Wall + Paper 1903 Patterns Ryth Bros., Formerly O. B. MCMILLAN, Next to P. o. M . C. WAGNER 4RTIBT PHOTOGRAPHER lilt* South Main St L. C. WICK. I OKALMI* I LUHBKR REGISTER S NOTICES. The Register lit*r«'by elves notice that the following aivr.unLs or e\«s-utors. adminis trators ana guardians have been filed In this ofß.-e according to law. and will be pre si-nted to Court for roiitirmatloD and alb>w anceon Saturday, thetithday of l>eceniber. i IMC. at U A. M.. of said dav: ; 1. First and final account of John Hl<-kel. guardian of Edward himp. minor child of John Kimp. deceased, late of Summit town ' ship. Butler county. Pa. i 2. Final account cf S F Thompson, guar dian of Kate Bard, minor fhild of Austin T Bard, deceased, late of Slippervrock twp. ' a. Final account of Joseph Itarron. guar ' dittn of J S Wimer. minor child of Abner Wimer. deceased, late of Worth townsiilp. Butler county. • 4. Fli.al account i*f 1* II Oclbach. executor of Martin Boehm. late of Forward township, deceased. S. Final account of II J Itoso and II It ttll ni .if. ex<H-utors of the last will of Hugh Shaw, defeased, late of Mercer township, Butler county. Pa. r. Final account of Uoliert Krause. execu tor of Kl 1/aIH th Tyson, deceased, late of Jef ferson township. 7. First and final account of F W Keuick attd Caroline Rentck. administrators of the estate of W 1> Kenick, deceased, late of Sltp peryriH-k township. s Final acconnt of l'eter K Pay. exe<'ut»>r of John r>av. de eased, late of Clay twp. :• Hirst and filial account of Dautet Bul ford. exei utor of Sarah Bulford, deceased, late of Penu township. 10 First and final suvouiit of Eva Purvi ance, administratrix of J T l'urvlancc. tie ceased, late of Conuoquenesslng tairougli. 11. First, final and (list rihution account of llson W Graham, administrator of Clara J Graham, deceased, late of Butler borough. 12 Final and distribution account of James v>' Thompson, administrator of George E Thompson, deceased, late of Butler thorough. 1 : I irst and final account of William F Holst«ln. executor of the estate of Barbara Ivoedel. deceased. 14. Final a>'Count of Margaret Black.widow of II It Bla k. guardian of Sadie O Black, minor child of John Bhick, deceased, late of Cherry township. 15. Final account of Jacob Schwartz, exec utor of Andr w Krause, deceased, late of Summit township. 1(5. First and final account of W P Stickle, administrator of Emma Stickle, deceased, late of Eau Claire borough. IT. First and final account of F W l'roulv, admlnis; rator of Ida M Prouly, late of Slip peryrock township. is. Final account of Cpnrad Foertach and William Roller, executors of John Foertsch, deceased, late of Jefferson township. 19. Final account of W K Kiddle, executor of last will of Eli/.atjeth Dodds, deceased, late of Prospect boro. -t). Final account of I)r. S I) Bell, deceased, guardian of Etta M Monnle. minor child of Alfred Monnle, deceased, as stated by Geo E Stewart of the Guaranty Safe Deposit and Trust Co.. admiulstrator C. T. A. aud 1). B. N. 21. Final account of Drissllla Langbeln. adrn'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 Dindlnger, ad ministrator of Valentine Sho use, late of Jackson township. 24. Final account, of F M McXally. adminis trator C. T. A. of Michael McNally.deceased, late of Donegal township. •-'3. Final avcount of Sadie Roxburry, surviving executor of ICosanna Kennedy, de ceased. late of Prospect borough. -ti. First and final account of I) H button, administrator of John Goetz. deceased, late of Butler, l'a. -T. Sixth and final account of .tames Wal lace. administrator of Francis Wallace, de ceased, late of Zelleoople, I'a. 2b. Final account of \Vm ItUhop, adminis trator of August F Bishop. deceased, late of Evmis Cttv. Pa. Final account of Mary Ann Schelln, ad ministratrix of Andrew Sclielin, late of But ler borough. I'a. ■it). Final accountTif I»r. 8 D Hell, deceased, euardi.'ui of Francis .Monnle. minor child of Alfred .Monnle, deceased, late of tiutler Co.. I'.i . as stated by Ibe (iuaranty Safe Deposit and Trust Co.. C. T. A.—D. It. N. of IJr. S 1) Hell, deceased. No. —. -11. Final account of Margaret Dorsey, ad ministratrix of Nancy Adams, deceased, late of Adams township. 32. Final account of J F Shannon, executor of Kltzabeth McCandless, deceased, late of Ailams township. i:. First partial account of S A Belils and Isaac Itellfs, Jr.. executors of Isaac Hellis, deceased, late of Harmony, i'a. :U. First and tiual account of Geo It Mo- Crea, administrator of Anirelo Klcehuio, late of Cieartield township, deceased. 35. First partial account of T B Humes, executor of Mary F Shirley, late of Hutler borough, deceased. JO. 1' Inal accouut of lieu E Welsh, adm'r. of Jamea Welsh, dee'd.. late Harmony boro. !17. First and final account of Catherine Keilly, adm'x of John Doian. dee'd., late of Millerstown txiro. W. J. ADAMS, Register. SHERIFFS SALES. Hy virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Ex.. Fl. Fa.. Lev. Fa.. 4c., Issued outof the Court of Common I'leas of Hutler Co.. I'a., and to me directed, there will tie exposed to publicsalu at 1 he Court House In the borough of Hutler, I'a. on Friday, the -Hlli day of Nov., A. D. lwtt, at 1 o'clock p. m.. the following described property, to-wit: E. D. Nos. 1 and 2. December Term. liM,'. John It. ileuniiiKcr and F. J. Forquer.Att'ys, All the right, title. Interest and claim of J. N. Morris, alias Newton Norris, of. In and to all that certain piece or tract of land, situ ated in Clinton township. Hutler county, i'a., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the no'th by lands of John I'eters heirs, on tlie cast by lands of Hamue! Hemphill, on the south by lands of Kobert Norris and W. I'. ileniplilll and on the west by lands of Joseph Hemphill and Mrs. D. O. Anderson, cont lining eighty-six acres, more or less and hiving thereon erected a brick.house, frame barn and outbuildings, and being the same tract of land devised to Newton Norrls by bis Father James Norris by will probated and recorded in Hutler county, l'eun'a., lu will book G, page s. Seized and taked In execution as the prop erty of J. N. Norris, alias Newton Norris at tlie suit of John K. ilcnnlugcr. for use, et ul. Friday, the tttli day of l>cccml>cr, A. D. Il»rj. at 1 O.ctock p. rn , the following described property, to-wit: E D. No. :12. December Term, 1902. Everett L. Balston, AtUirney. All the right, title, interest and claim of S. J. Hall and Nancy Hall of, in and to all that certain piece Or pHWI of land, situated In Cherry township. Hutler county, I'a., tKiund ed as follows, tu-wlt: On the north by lands of William McOIII. on the east by lands of David McCandlass. et al, on the south by purpart No. 2, John Hall farm, on tlie west by lands of Joseph Stevenson, being purpart No. 1, In the partition pris'eediugs of John Hall estate, (). C. No 4,"> June term. tsot. aud containing eighty and Uth. (sii'jth) acres, aud having thereon erected a frame house and outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of S. J. Hall and Nancy Hall at the suit of John Nelson. E D. No. XI. Dccemb'.r Term, 11102. Everett L. Ralston, Attorney. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Homer R. Keister and Ellen A. Kelster. of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel or land, situated In Slippery rock township, Itutler county, I'a., bounded as follows, to wlt: On the north by lands of Thomas Sankey et al, on the east by lands of Robert. Ifalston et til, on tlie south by lands of IColiert ICalston and Iteorge Kelster and on the west by lauds of W. M. Humphrey, con taining I«1 acres, more or less, and having 1 hereon erected a frame house, and out buildings. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Homer R. Kelster and Ellen A. Kelster at the suit of Everett L. Ralston for use of Elizabeth (lllkey. TERMS OF SAI.E The following must lie strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down. j. When tiie plalutllT or other lion creditor becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ must lie paid, ami 11 list of the Ileus, Incluil- ItiK niortvaue searches on the property solil, toi(> tlier wltli such lieu creditor's receipt* for the amount of the pns'no'Js of the sale or such portion thereof as he uiay claim, must be furnished the Sheriff, ". All bids must be paid In full. i. All sales not settled ltniii>'tllatel; will lie continued until one o'clock, I'. M , of the next day at which time all property nol si-tiled for will aKiilu lie put up anil sold al the expense anil risk of tlie person to wliuui llrst sold. •See I'urdon's HlKcst, tttli edition, page 4441. and Smith's Forms, page ;is4. THOMAS K. lIOON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Hutler. I'a.. Nov. 12. IBUK. Mars Boiler Works. All sizes of STATIONARY, PORTABLE and UPRIGHT HOILKRS alwaj'i in st >tk for sale or exchange. Repair work promptly attended to, S. H. ROBERTS. I tell Phone No. »! Mars, 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 Line and we are sure you will call again. We carry a full line of Drugs. Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis' Pharmacy S fl. PtritviH, Pit. O I loth Phones. 318 S. Maiu St. tiutler Pa. Gven) DavJ Sellers at I „ -• j , ; bow Cash Prices. Cupboards ; Well made two-piece Cupboard, hard wood, neat and well finished at $7 00. | I Diners Golden oak finishcl Chair with patent seat; a nice diner for 90c. Solid oak, full back post and spindle back for $1.25. Di 'essers 1 Odd Dressers, hard wood, golden oak finish,bevel ed plate, neat and durable, at $7.00. Wash - stand, $3.60 up. I Green or red figured velours, steel construc v. uuuiitis tion deep tllfting | lO to | lB A nice #dec . tion to choose from. Extension Tables $6.50, $7.00 anJ up. 1 Mirrors AU sizes in plain oak frames lrom 50c up to I the more expensive 18x40 mantel mirrors, with fancy frames and French beveled plates. Sewing Machines i The "New Royal ' Machine, light running, strong and durable. Full set of attachments and fully 5 warranted. Not a cheap machine, but a good one for little money. Pi ices $16.75 and up. See them. I Come In and Compare. j BROWN & CO., Bell Phone 105, (across frooi Duffy's store,) B a tier, Pis. LEVINTON'S Look Over Our Clothing: Stockr- ~~- Then Judge. This advertisement is like the index to a book, it simply tells what you can find within the walls of our store, we aim to tell the truth about our attire and back our statements up by the garments themselves. But our readers must determine this personally. You don't know now gooa a book is until you study it—you don't know how good B. Kuppenheimer clothing is until you examine It—or better still—wear it. The test of a clothing bargain is in getting your money's worth of wear and satisfaction. Men's Dependable Suits and Overcoats at $6, 7.50, 9.00, 11, 15,18, 22.50 and up to 30 dollars. A splendid line of Boys'Jgind Children's clothing at your ovn price. A fine line of Gent's furnishings that will suit your taste. LEVUNTONS' Reliable One Price CloLhers, 122 S. Ma : n St., Butler, Pa Your money's worth or money back. Magnificent Overcoats! Rather a strong word with which to describe oar Overcoats, bat Mthing more mild will cover the territory or do onr Winter Overcoats jostles. If doesn't matter what shape, or sise. or kind of loan yon are, If ywrt* an overcoat seeker you'll find what yon re looking for here. THE STYLES THAT ABE JUST OUT. THE COLORS THAT ARE JUST SEEK. THE COLORS THAT ARE JUST RIGHT* The short, the inedinm length and the long coats—all are hers. THIS WEES We offer a genuine Frieee Overcoat, in Oxfords and Black, elegantly u4* and trimmed, raw edges, and all seams donhle stitched, at the extreme low prlss of $l2. < 'ome this week for these overcoats, as they are going fa«t Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. l— J m I—- C W you want to get a new > / yy nobby Suit or Overcoat, up* \ ) to.date stuff, go to the old / \ reliable One Price Store. ? C We haye just received a full line of j / new Fall Clothing in Suits and Over* S ) coats. Please give us a call. / / Yours lor Clothing, V C Our store will positively close at 11 P. M. # r Saturday evening. S <DOUTHeTT B GRAHA/fl.( 1 1 —mmmmamm—a subscribe for the CITIZEN
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