I'Mk crn/.EN. L THBRSDAV, DECEMBER »9«• MEW jUJVEKTUiEUEKTS. flUTk.—All tira • te Orir »-l- -fcottJ t*n*ty u* of teStaiiiae 3 * W** Uf wm htrto & Hon'* fiu> fan Brown & Co » Xnuut furmtore hkttrtiuß Bro » H- i;4ay gifts The Modem Store ■ Warns Wear Zimmerman • Xmu> good*. Campbell • facial prvaent* Eyth Uru» Chnattua* good* H oarltoc • Inn slippers Ktrkpatr:rk • clum'i Lngchuer s Diamond* Keiterrr Bros Ituu footwear H G. Alliaon Undertaker May St Davis liquor* » ■ ■— ud tidnlun uf «»Ui» :M mn ibrir r*rtl|it Iwii (jmc*. &h4 penaa* Baking rohllc ulw !• —r HU LOCAL AND (jfc.NtRAL. -Sptwt up for the Inntitnte—Dec. uhh ■ Huh 1«> Good* ads are beginning to bioawKii A K*ri • id< aof a guud time is to bare aumebody to giggle with." —The man aitb untold wealth" is the one who d » the tax assessor. Ex —"Bleeerd is the man that hioweth fair own b -rr. le»t it be Dot blown Mark Twite —The poatuffii* ot N«w Brighton was tubbed of |l(jM in stanps and money. Tborsdai li - Tar llut-er Coanty Agricultural Esaeti retaui* iu organization. and is lsaku>i fur ts •torr luattuc. —T« tsi lliun bcabtlsaf coal passed the iK-ri* bUud dam. for tbe son them is srk»t . but 1 aoraday night —As Gate ibkUtr preached against kis-aiag and i'l" utabtag in ctonrcfa and all u.e j oup<«pie are mad at bim. - T*" ir-a« -»* ;i«*»ry Heta-1 at Coa au. ucur•.«» -«p- i» refiorted quurmr k>m- wr •actoffc c»««* ot sui«U 9 -r - A nuat*4 is going oa in Bat - let Trt-n u » hare purchased a piano an . istnid d:», t with a good bouae and tbeir ■kentonuM |*rlor»aeoee have aecured HMMH aadicDott ato ot. —Know tell ia all tbe northern states aa Thaakagivwg day. and tbe "breath ef winter waa upon aa. and yet tbe faat-toal*B» tackled each other ia tbe Bad. nt>d came hack anwared from head telauL —bun* jaujilf predict that more boaaw anil be bath ia Batler next year! Shaa were tbia year. Hunt of the iHMMta built tbia year w.-re of ahabbv aaaatraciuoa and material; and if tbe law all<»ws of a Banding Inaixx-tor Scitii r aboold fa#** cum* — A tbe meeting at tbe Batler (J. V. L last Monday evening the following oSmaa awe alectud lor tbe enaaing ymm Oak.. B i. Pbipp*; Lt Col . C ■incberpur Maj . S O. Serg.. N M Hoovev 'Jffioer of tbe day la Omeail Chaplain A. C WUlians. Qr Mater. D L Kanltin Traatae. A. G William* —The baprsme Court bM liended the mat umif «han|> will he paid for by iter cuastf but owner* of horse* •MOT or Mrmr which hare bees bitten by rtiy and have to he killed mow iid 4ar (Ik provisions ut the law For Im—mi sUfti m the boat cow* are rated •t *** and p**. at p, - Ex —cbufcm is niilwnn many ilt tjkr ttTHITIMf- wfcUcll Hhry but fattened for market. Dr. Bpmrr far Che tele Buord at Hatlth, and Dr. Kjnttier have hues trying exper tank m the hard uf a iunaJ mac is the hope of «fl«ctmg nuw Local batcberr *oe-<5 be doubly watchful to guard agaiiiai baying mfe Millie Ruff of N. Main St. enter tains her Isdy friends at tea this evening Thomas Wiley of Clinton twp attend ed to some business matters in Bntler. vesterday. Braid Blac k prayed for good weather till he could get his roof fixed —and it catae back Misses Stella. Gcnevra and Ferne Mates of Lilwood visited friends tn Rei bold. laat week. Supt Fred 8. Breed of the Vander grift schools parsed Thanksgiving at his home on the South Side. Mr*. Elizabeth C. Irwin of Chicora has been granted a widows peusion through her attorney W. C. Ffudley. Mia# Georgie <"raue of the Irwin High School spent Thanksgiving with her mother. Mrs. Kitty Crane of S. Main St Dr S Alden Kamerer of Indiana Co. and Mrs. Rev Kam«rer spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kamer er of Walker Are. City Sept. John A. Gibson and wife where bo«ts to a large number of friends at their home on North Washington St.. Tuesday evening, and will again entertain F riday evening. Abe Flick intends moving to Butler, and will have a sale on his farm in Clearfield t:wnship. Tuesday. Dec. 16. at 10 a m If you want a good horse here is a chance to get one. Eph Kr. gar wa» in town. Tuesday, and told ns of the splendid, new barn, that he has had bnilt for the accomino dation'of the public Eph keeps the only hotel in Greece City. Senator Dej»ew of Sevf York was talking jtoUtii-s with a man who declar ed that Ibe price of everything depend ed on the IHW of nun I" ac, l demand. • That i« not aln-i,\s iru»," the Ht-u«ptirian, Butler, Pa. Real Estate Broker. Parties wishing to purchase or tell oil nropertie*, farms, citv residence* or real estate of any kind, should call upon Whi. Walker,in Kcttercr's b'd'g,opposite P. O. Butitf Pa. Peoples I "ho tie No. s>9 FOR SALE EASY TERMS! A two story store ruoin and large dwelling with one acre of ground, good ►table and outbuildings, large .chicken house, all io excellent repair. With or without stock of goods, general store. A good businec*. fine trade in a pros perous agricultural community. Will be sold right. Incuire of . ruras DENNY. Leasnivville Butler Co.. Pa. 1 (trialma* and New Year Holi day Kxcursioits. Ob Deoetnlwr 24. 25 and 31, IMS. and January 1. 11*13, the Baltimore Ac Ohio liailroad will hell low rate excursion tickets from ail stations on its lines west of the Ohio River Tickets will be good for return nutil January 2 IMS. For detailed information call on or address nearest Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agent or E D. Smith. A. G. P. A., Pittsburg, Pa. Holiday Ihhml* at Cleelaiid s Jewelry Store, 125 S. Main street. Butler. Pa Fine White and Perfect Diamonds, tsohd lbs. of Frnue Yellow Shelled ( orn lor •MMJ lb». KtMxl, dry liiu-ku li»*a». No I—liitliuu, except write or gee us, before yon bring your Buckwheat, so tiiat we have ample stocks of corn. Tbe railroad* are very slow hauling freight tliew day* A* there are Dearly 12 Dm of hulls on a bushel of Buckwheat. tnis enchauge uteaii* MO 11*. of solid Corn for about 375 lb#, of pur* Buckwheat, after tbe boll* are removed, la thin a good ex change with oorn retailing at nearly Wftc per basbe] ? F tgure it out. H J. Kumulb & Co.. Butler, Pa. Ai>k lor It! If you don't aee what you want at tbe B. R. d: P. Cafe ask for it. They will funn-h von with anything in tbe market,and cook it nicely for you on abort notice Tbe Cafe ia ojien froui early in the morning till late at night. B. R & P CAFE, Steia building. South Main St., Butler. -Supper* furnished for Theatre parties. Hell Telphon« 147 Chas. F. Kino. Prop'r. Yon will find tbe largest ana beat as sort ment of Plush and Fur Robes at Martincourt &Co s. 1&< E. Jefferson St.. Bntler, Pa. LEGAL NEWS. GRAND JURY FINIUNT.S. TRUE BILLS. Com. vs.- Ft arl Armstrong. f&fc: S F Wilkin son. agg a&b; C H King, agg a&b: Robert E Royle, a&b ou an officer: Wm Falx-r, larceny: Ed Nobleman, larceny, H cases: Jas McGrady, manslaughter: Daniel Behm. n&b: John G Brown, be ing a tramp: Pat Karney, obstructing an officer: Jos McKean, murder Johh Turik. agg a&b and mayhem: P J Mc- Dmou){h. crrrving concealed weapons and felonious assault. Roliert Fay. a&b; G R DeHaven, a&b: Elijah Wiieeler. agg. a&b, a&b with inteut to kill: Dr. L. n Stepp. felonious, rape and adultery .Johnston Bjo-jth. adultery: Jas. McCaudless and Monroe Thompson, larceny and receiv ing stolen goods, 2 ca-*f; 11. X. Wise, larceny. NOT TRUE BILLS. Sam'l Jobston. Wiu' McDevit. Henry Hare and R. 11. Black, a&b: Antonio Valcare a&b. with intent to kill. DIVORCES. Tuesday the usual grind of divorce snits occupied the Court. Sarah E. Grossman, by her brother John Stevenson, applied for divorce from Alfred Gr'-s:u ID, who appeared and defended. The parties made some pretty mean statements about each oth I er. | Aaron Kerr of the- South Side applied for divcrco from his wife Maude Kerr on grounds of aduit-'ry. Katherine Gor don Lanrent from E. L. Laurent, on grounds of b'gftmy. Lanrent having married another woman and deserted her ir. Washington, Pa. Clara J. Don ahue of Chi Cora vs Henry J. Donahue for desertion, and Luella Miller of Cai lery vs Geo. W. Miller for desertion. In each case divorce was granted ou payinert of costs. NEW SUITS. J. W. Alien vs A. W. Bowser, appcil by defendant from judgment of R. Mc- Elvain J P. Pred Weigel vs Henry and Ella Niece appeal bv defls from judgment of Zenas McMichael. J. P. J:ihn C. Dight vs Heary E Millar ap peal by deft from judgment of J. F. Shannon. J P. Wm Tani;s A: Bros, vs E Oi lo Davis appeal bv deft fr..ji jodgiuentt of R. M.-Klvrtil, J. I'. A. S. MSIPUI.II VS (IMJ. E. WVsb ap peal by deft from judgment of R >le- Elvain, J. 1' John C. Digit vs P. E. Domhach ap peal deft from judgment of W. A Sloan. J. P. Oliver Thomt)3on, Win. A. Fisher. Prospect Creamery Co. and Uhlman. Einstein & Co. vs T. B. Humes, ex'r of Mary Shierley (four suits) appeals by the deft from judgments rendered by J nstk'es. Standard Plate Glass Co. vs American Natural Gas Co , bill in equity asking for an injunction t > restrain the deft from abandoning three gas wells on the McCafferty, Kennedy and Ekas farms in Clinton twp. The wells are owned by the Gas Co. and th« Plate Glass works is supplied with gas at a meter rate per cubic foot. The bill states the (Jas Go wants to abandon the wells and will not sell them for more than they are worth. A settlement is likely. Mrs. Magdaline Yost vs Town Coun cil of Butler, appeal from award oi damages by viewers in the matter of opening Wayne St, westward to Fair Ground Ave Mrs. Eliza Best same. Mrs. Mary C. Krut, sime. Mary Colinet vs August Colinet of Butler, divorce. Crnel and barbarous treatment and abuse is alleged. John Young vs Robert W. Hervey of Allegheny, summons in assumpsit for $22,128. On Aug. 21, the parties enter ed into an agreement by which Young sold his farm to Heryey for S2OO per acre. The property consists of 110 acres, two miles west of town. ' Of the purchase money SSO was paid in hand, SIIOOO was to be paid in 30 dajs and the rest at longer periods, secured. Ilervev did not pny the SB.erger and Walter Dufty told of her attending questiona ble dani-es; receiying attentions from other men, mentioning a Barnhart and Mortimer; drinking beer, etc. Dr. Thomas was placed on the stand to tes tify about an illness of Miss Adams, but knew nothing. Hindman, the defend ant. went on the stand and made some grave admissions implicating himself. Miss Adams and a Chicora physician. He also admitted that when Deputy Sheriff Hoon went to the Hinman resi dence in Petrolia to arrest him on the capias issued when the suit was com menced that he had resisted the officer. Lev McQuistion addressed the jury for the defense and S. F. Bowser for the plaintiff. Monday the jury was charg ed and rendered a verdict of $1,2:17 for the plaintiff. A motion was made for a new trial. NOTES. A process was issued Monday for Jas Clinton, who is accused of a&b, entered bail for his appearance and failed to appear. Thi- larceny charge made against P. Wtisenstein by Ida Sturn was with drawn. Charles Concil plead guilty Monday to agg a&b on Hymen C. Fisher and was fiued S2O and sent to jail for 20 days. Constables T. C. Campbell of Slippery rock and James Klngh of Karus City resigned. The case of Com. vs John Craig was settled. L. Cohen, a Fair Ground ave. store keeper has been held for trial on a charge of extortion made by Mike Mehichle, who alleges that Cohen ac cused him of stealing a handful of salt and made him pay $lO or be arrested. All the Sheriff Hales were adjourned to the coming Friflay and sale of sever al other farms was adjourned. Tbe following have been held for : court for riot, assault and battery and riotous detraction of public buildings: John Benson. Claude Zit-gler. A 1 Irvine, John Spronl. Vincent Ainbnster, Antho ny Rohn. John Taylor. Eluier Stokes. Charles Haben, J. W. Smith, Bert De- Haven Jacob A Downey. Kitin, Lucian Cbenot and Harry Martin. Robert O. Sltira. Jas. M. Bell and W. ■ L. Daubenspeck were appointed to in spect the Mnrrin and Jamison bridge in Venango twp., Beiir creek bridue in Parker twp. and the Frederick bridge I in Donegal twp. I The following registry assessors for the new precincts have been appointed: Winfield twp.. 2d precinct, Craig Smith First ward. Butler, Ist precinct, Dav id Cnpps Second ward, 2d precinct, Robert C Mc A boy. Tnird ward, Ist precinct. Isaiah Don aldson: 3d precinct, Wui. J. Allen. A charge of larceny hns been entered against Win. Fabsr far alleged chicken stealing. On petition of citiz us of Butler twp for a ne-.v road to extend from Locust St. east from the borough line to E. Jefferson Sr. extension, I. X Meals,sur veyor. Jefferson Winier and D. H Sut ton were appointed viewers On comp'aint of his wifp. Geo Lonitz of Saxonbarg was arrested, Tnes laj, for a&b, sur-r.'y of the peace and non support. G. W. Cramer,Esq.,of Buffalo tp. waj appointed foreman of the Grand Jury. Thomas George and Mike Kocher were naturalized. John K. Lee and his mother Marinda Lee of Mkbl lei-ex twp. petitioned to haw a judgment, obtained cn notes uiven l>y John to W. C. Larderer of Evans City tor *7O for a buggy, opened on tt:c grout-d that John was a minor when he bought the bngsy and gave the notes The petition was granted. Ou Friday last Judge Mitchell of the Superior Conrc M_*nt his resignation to Gov. Stone, ibe same to take effect nest day, bat up to yesterday the Governor br.it not made ait appointment. The libel suit jf former State Printer Thomas Robiusoo of Butler against John Wanaoiaker of Fhiladelphia, wh i-h was to have bten beard cn Dec. 4. has again l-*—n postponed at tlie re quest of the d'felidant, who s»id •h:' t.e Wou'd lie Ufr to get his >vitue-'S s to B-' :v -r at i .!•« time s»t. Mrs. Libbirt McOlrire and T. Si:-' int w-r*» .-ip.minted clerks t" »}•♦• J ii v • to assist ia filling tk jury wheel for Hi 3. The equity suit of the Standard Stcrel Car (Jo. aud J F. Audcr-on vs J. G. S\ mm to compel Staiuai to sell them his ;• .>, -i!y mi .-in option,went on heir- Ii _ \ sreni before Judge S. If. Miller ot .Mercer. Tin; case of C. C. Hoover and M. Hoover vs Ira 3. Ziegler and W. A. Que ii ring of Z'jlienjple, assumpsit to recover payment for drilling, was heard before Judge Miller without a jury, yes terday. Misi Isabel Adams, a niece of Mrs. Geo. M. Gr ill irn, has baan iu as deputy Clerk of Courts. Rosin i Waguer, widow of Chas Wag ner of Jefferson twp ha-i petitioned for , leave to withdraw a renunciation of her right to take under her husband's will which she statfc3 she filed on misinfor mation. Cyrus Harper, aduir of Geo. Ehrman of Cranberry t-.vp, was given leive to sell real estate. Mary Miller, ailoix of Michael Miller of Sammit twp. was granted leaye to sell real estate. A s-ttleuieat was conjrmed in the es tate Thomas Kennedy, ilec'd, of Adams twp. Sale of 95 acres of E. J. Kennedy, dee'd . in Clearfield t4, r-abject to an $1823 mort gage was con firmed. Sale of the Greenert property iu Jef ferson twp. u* ■> postponed; also that of the Manny a I Convery properties. Oa motion of W. E. Foster, a rule was granted on John W. Coulter, gdn. of John Win' -r of Muddycreek twp. to bhoiv cause .vhy a sale of timber on Wiuiers pro; irty to Seaton & Son of Zt'liouople for $">01 should not be set aside. Fost« r states he is willing to bid S7OO. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Charles Young, Sr . to Chas P Gross lot in Zelienople f..r S3OO. IN Harvey to A A Stutzinan 109 acres in Clinton for S3IBO. Robert Me Fate to Sharon Coal and Limestone Co. 0 acres in Slipperyroek for |370.85. Lewis Patterson to same 4 acres for $252.50. Lewis Wolford to M J Wolford 158 acres in Clay for s*oo. Samuel P Thompson to James N Buchanan 30 acres in Marion for $550. James C Stewart to John Wolf lot in Butter for $250. Harriet 1 Hall to L M and G W Putney lot in Forward twp. for SOOO. Thomas G Lyon to Matilda Boyer lot on South Side for S2BO. Adam Frishkorn heirs to John Frish korn 28 acres in Jackson for SI2OO. Geo W Graham, as Clerk, to Chris Wagner 21 acres in Penu for SSOO. W A Stover to Clara Jenkins lot on Chestnut St for S2OOO. W J Risch to Harry F Trimbur lot on Bluff St for SBOO. Win J Musser to John B Hahn lot in Summit twp for SIBOO. Chan P Grots to Myrtle B Hotaling lot iu Zelienople for SSOO. Ii II Thorne to E E McCleary lot in Fairview for $125. John McQ Smith toPB&LERR Co lot in Butler for SIO3O. Pa S F & L Asso to A F Toy 13 acres in Fifth wd for $2700. J C Toy and W H and J M Long to C W and A W Fiske and H C Fleming 50 acre lease and wells on Nettie Campbell farm in Adams for SBOOO. Edgar E Gumpper to Alfred Guiup per i int in lot on E Fulton St for SISOO. PG Turner to Margt and J H Turner assignment of lease in Parker for $5400. John R. Cavanaugh to L. F. Miller lot on W Wayne St. for SOSO. W F Rumberger to Mrs Cecelia Hig gins lot on E Clav St for S3OOO. Bertha A Kepple to Levi Larose lot on Brown Ave. for $' 100. Chas. Duffy to Geo. J. Krug, 0 acres in Butler twp. for SIO4B. Marriage Licenses. W r illiam E. Sarver Butler Margaret E. Stroup " Roscoe A. Thomas Buttercup Cora Thorne . " W. E, Double Slipperyroek Lizzie J. Jones Prospect Henry W. Schweinsburg. .Lawrence Co Frances J. Davis Allegheny Gardner C. Cooper Butler Lizzie M. Nixon Brownsdale William C. Torrence.. Parkers Landing Lizzie M Grant " Sxmuel Leonberg Ogle Luella Davison At Clarion, James F. Lindsey and Lizzie D. Beebe of Butler county. The home of John N. Ecuert of Rose Point, was the scene of a pretty wed ding Thursday, November 20th, the oc casion being the marriage of his daugh ter Margaret A., to the Rev. James S. Wilson of Prospect, Pa. The marriage was solemnized at high noon, liev. W. Orris Fisher of New Athens, 0., a class mate of both the bride and groom, as sisted by the Rev. Edgar L. Tait of Princeton. The Modern Store s sale of under wear for ladies, men and children will attract attention, as the cold weather makes this kind of wear very necessary for comfort. Eisler, Mardorf Co. are also showing a line line of holiday goods as well as furs and also blankets and comforters. Their Millinery De partment is the finest in town. Read their adv. elsewhere in this paper. We are ambitious to see the men of this town the best dressed in the state, give us the chance. Ritteh & Rockenstein. WANTED—A good platform scale 50 to 100 pounds. Inquire at Jackson & Poole's, rear of Campbell's machine shop, E. Wayne St., Butler. Best of everything, investigate for yourself. Ritter & Rockenstein. A( « lOFKTS. Waiter Miller, of Allegheny. and formerly of Butler nof Miller of Walker ave., anu -,v uo rails the j n:n;> station of the Plate Glass v.-. rk*. was seriously injured by a wreck on the U. & O. near New Castle, early Sunday morning. By reason of a switch being left open She Express coining East from Chic !go run into the engine of a freight headed West Miller, who was a Mes senger, WAS in the Express car. It WKS telescoped and he was found under the roof, with his hip and back injured. James Bradley of Butler, a fireman on the ''Bessie," fell from his engine at Erie, on Thanksgiuing day, and was so badly injured that he was taken to a hospital there. H. D. West, a southern boy. was caught between ff eight vars, while helping to make up a train, early Tues day morning, and crushed to death. John Wnddell slipped and fell over a wheelbarrow in the yard as his home at Piano, Tnesday, breaking two ribs. OIL NOTES. The Market is $1.42 this morning. Prospect —The well on the Robert Kennedy farm southwest of Prospect is reported to be doing 15 barrels a day Another well is drilling. Concord twp—Th? Devonion Oil Co s No. 4on the A. W. Starr came in big. Thanksgiving day. starting off at 80 barrels an hour, flowing. It is located abont 600 feet due west of the first big well on that farm which is yet produc ing "200 barrels a day. The Sonth Pen n's No. 7on the J, M. Kuhn is doitg 7 barrels from the Speechly, and No li on the J. E. Camp bell 12. Snte & Co's No. 2on the Win Murtland is doing 10. The Southern Oil Co's No. 5 oil the A. S. Hindman 15. Tenae-see —A Chattaiiooge special of last Saturday said lhat Guffey& Galey, the Pittsburg oil operators, had just sold their tutire interests in the Kaij land oil fields ti>the Standard Oil Com pany, including thwr recently purchas ed Mt. Sterling Oil & Gas Couipat'V Tlie price included the famons Ragland Farm steel tanks, etc. CHUKCH NOTES. Rev Dr Dysinger of Vandergrift .ve a very inteiesting lecture n: "I. terature and Life" Tuesday evening in ihi- Grace Lutheran church. The inembets of Rev. Nicholas" c'nnrch tendered him a surprise, dona tion party Thanksgiving t.vening. A very pleasant evening was spent by all prfsent The Junior Christian Union of the U P. church will hold a "stocking" social atthehouieof Mr and Mrs. Clarenc" B McMillan on S. McKean St.. Frid.ij evening. All invited. »ISTMAS! C hristmas is coming. Look over my stock of Diamonds, Jewelry aud find V>'d goods suitable for Chrismas CARL H LEKIHNER-, Jeweler and Optician, Butler. Pa. FOR SALE r t Lot 40x1-10. paved und sewered, $550: lot 40x1'20, $325; one acre, and good house in borough. $:!700; house and lot in West End, $1200; on S. Washington St., *1000; on South St., £1050; on New Castle St.. $2500, on W. Peun 5t.,52600; two on Mifllin, SSOOO and $1200; on Oak land Place, $2(150; a beautiful home on Institute Hill and a dozen other prop ertirs. Loans E. H. NEGLEV. Diamond. DWELLING FOR ?ALE- Ore of the most desirable homes in th" growing town of Slipperyrock, Pa . eight rooms and two porches, drilled water well, barn and other buildings. Good ■ plot with g;)od fruit. Near Normal School and church Building to.> large for owner's use. Inquire of JAMES S WILSON, N. P.. or JAMES H. KERR, Slipperyrock, Pa. Markets. wholesale price 63-Co Rye, " ...... 55 Oats, " 35 Coin. 60 Buckwheat 65 ITay, 12 00 Eggs, " 25 flutter, 25 Potatoes, ' 50 Onions, per ba 1 00 Beets, per bn ........ 50 Cabbage, per lb 1 .Chickens, dressed 15 Parsnips, per bu 50 Turnips 40 Apples 40 50 Celery, rertainn:eotß ar. vaired. and continuous, with everything jtood. including their lady orchestra which. is a novelty here For tbeir Saturday matinee they warn the assistance of tiftv Bntler girl*, whe will apply at the stage entrance. ELKS MEMORIAL SERVICES. —DEC. 7. The annual memorial services of But ler Lodge No. 170. B. P. O. Elks, will bt held Snnday. December 7. at the Park Theatre, at 2:30 p. m. The public arf cordially invited to attend. The fol lowing programme has been prepared Prelude, orchestra; opening cererno ni—< by the invocation, Rev. T. 13. Barlow: chorus anthem of praise. Fetilev: vocal solo. "The Heavenly Song," Mrs. C. N. Boyd: vocal solo, 'The Man of Sorrow?," Prof. R. V St rat ton: male chores, 'Lost Chord." the ,/Eolians, eulogy. "Our Departed brothers," Brother Col. W. T. Mech iing: chorus, selected; vo.'-l solo, se lected. Mrs. A. E. Reiber; address "The Living to the Dead." Brother I 8 Stentz. McKet-spurt Lodge No 13tf: vocal solo, "A Dre in of Paradise," Miss Estelle Armstrong: male chorus. "Lead, Kindly Light," the .ZEolians; closing ceremonies by the lodge; dox ology by the audience and lodge: bene diction, Rev. T. B Barlow. Musical director, Prof. R. V. Strattou: director of orchestra. H-mrv S Moore: accompanist, Miss Mae Balph. THE SIGN OF CROSS. —DEC. 8. yo ff-h c tfe - /A Wb/w • !it>W LILLY LORHELU MERC IA ' Tlie Sign of th>; Cross," Wilson Barrett's strong and impressive re li i.>ns and historical drama, presented t)> the original English company from the Lyric Theatre, London, will he the attraction at the Park Theatre on Dec. 8. The play is now world renowned. Net only it bern miming constantly in England for the 1 five >e,as but it h is been translated into French, German Italian and Polish A BREEZY TIME. —Dec. !>tb. For the more general :md generous cultivation of your laugh bump, the enterprising managers of "A Breezy Time," have devoted years of time anil study Ifyouhaveno swelling where that black mark is shown on the chart, you have a tendency towaids blue laws and misanthropy. Your case needs careful attention, and yon should be sure to see A Breezy Time. MICKEY FINN.—DEC. 10. The Wiliiamsport Pa. Gazette and Bulletin says "Mickey Finn" and his combination of farce-comedy producers held forth at the Lycoming Theatre, Tnesday afternoon und evening and judging by the ripples of laughter thai chased each other in quick succession through the audience, "Mickey" pleased the people. Th? produ tion was ex cellently mounted with appropriate scenery, there was a bunch of pretty girls and a number of specialties. Murray & Macks Comedians in "Shooting the Chutes" will be an early attraction at the Park Theatre. <«ranth, when, under the direction of Victor Herbert the Conductor, the following program will be given: Symphony No. 11 "Military". Haydn; The Page's Songs from "The Marriage of Figaro." Mozart; Two Entr' Actes from "Rosamunds," Schubers: Prelude and Closing Scene from "Tristan and Isolde," Wagner; Sougs a. Wiegenlied, Ries; b. Standrheu, Brahms; Tarantelle, "Venezia c e Napoli," Liszt. Gas Fixtures, We have them; 50 different styles. They are in the latest finishes, made to match the hardware of your house. VVuitehill. Plumber. Use lona Patent Flour. The best Bread !>nd Pastry flour in the market, i bbl. pack, SI.OO. i bbl. sack, 50c. Every sack guaranteed. Geo. Walter & Sons. Marksmen Take Notice! An ifIH.OO Steven's rifle as prize this month (Nov.) for best score on a 5 shot card. 25c a card at Mardorf's Shooting Gallery, Basement Farmers National Bank. Opp. P. O. S. Main St. S. B. Martincourt & Co. carry the largest stock of street and stable blankets in Western Penn'a. Call and see them 128 E. Jefferson St POP-CORN WANTED! Take all of last year's pop-corn you have to John A. Ricliey's bakery, on Main street, Butler, and he will pay you the highest market price for it. Nobby black dress-up togs at Rittek & Rockenstein's. HE COULDN'T READ Because he couldn't find his spectacles! But it was a great relief to find them in his hair. No one knows the true value of an eye-glass or spectacle, which re jtlaces the defective sight, until they miss them. If you can't find your glasses come to us. We, will refit you in euch a satisfactory manner that you will be glad you lost your old onp3. We also sell — Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Paco Cameras, Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Guitars. Optical Goods. Field and Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court House / UP OH < THE CORNER < > OPPOSITE THE (COURT HOUSE > I i | V \ou will find our store. / ✓ Most people know where it is, V » but if you are one of the many f t new ;>eople that have just came V S to town, this will euable you J S to find us. All Maiu St. cars \ N stop theie. Ask the conductor \ J to let you off at "Boyd's." A f \ great many people go out of ) / their way to come to onr store. \ S If you have sickness in your C ! j home you want the best. We / ; V aim to make our store one in / / which you will have coufi- p I \ dence. If von have a prescrip- \ i l . tion we will fill it as written V j / or not fill it at all. If we do 1 / "» not have what you call for V ' (which is seldom) we will get r \ it for you at the earliest pos- C / sible moment. Our specialty j / , / is prescriptions, but we sell \ I S all other things usually kept Q j $ in drue s tores. j f i I C. N. BOYD. I l DRUGGIST, I { Diamond Block. / ) Butler, Pa, > REGISTERS NOTICES. Tlie Register hereby gives notice that t lie following accounts of executors, adminis trators ana guardians have been filed In t'.:'s office according to law, and will be pre s-.-n ted to Court for confirmation and allow ance on Saturday. the tit li day of December. I!»i2. at 9 A. .v.. of said dav: t. First and final account of John Blckel. tru::idlnn of Kdward hlmp, minor child of .Inl'it Kimp, deceased, late of Summit town ship. tint ler county. Pa. 2. Final account of 8 F Thompson, gaar dian of hate Bard, minor child of Austin T Bard, deceased, late of Slipperyrock twp. '■». Final account of Joseph ftarron. guar diau of .1 S Wimer, minor child of Aimer U'itrier, deceased, late of Wortli township. Butler county. I. l-'lcal account of P D Oeibach. executor of Martin Boelim. late of Forward township, deceased. 5. Final account of H J Rose and H K GII - executors of the last will of Hugh Shaw, deceased, late of Mercer township. Butler county. I'a. G. Final account of Roliert, Krause, execu tor of Eilzalieth Tyson, deceased, late of Jef ferson township. 7. First and final account of F W Renick and Caroline Renick, administrators of the e.-tute of W l> Renick, deceased, late of Slip peryrock township. x. Final account of l'eter R Day. executor of John Day, deceased, late of Clay twp. 0. l-irst ana final account of Daniel Bul ford, executor of Sarah liulford, deceased, late of i'enn township. lrt. First and final account of Eva Purvi ance, administratrix of J T Purvtance, de ceased, late of Connoouenessing borough. It. First, filial and distribution account of Wilson W Graham, administrator of Clara J Uruham. deceased, late of Butler borough. 12. Final and distribution account of James W Thompson, administrator of George E Thompson, deceased, late of Butler borough. 13. l lrst. and final account of William F Itoistein. executor of the estate of Barbara lvocdel. deceased. 11. Final account of Margaret. Black,widow of II H Black, euardian of Sadie O lUack. minor child of John Black, deceased, lapfcaf Cherry township. I.V Final acconnt of Jacob Schwartz, exec utor of Andr. w Krause, deceased, late of Summit township. 10. First and final account of W P Stickle, administrator of Emma Stickle, deceased, iate of Eau Claire borough. 17. First and final account of F W Prouty. adn luisirator of Ida M Vrouty, late of Slip pery rock township. is. Final account of Conrad Foertsch and William Zoller, executors of John Foertsch, dec«-ascd, late of JelTerson township. l:i. Final account of W R Kiddle, executor of last will of Kilzabeth Dodds, deceased, late of i'rospect boro. ~u. Final account of Dr. S D 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.. administrator C. T. A. and D. B. N. 21. Final account of Drlssllla Langbeln. adra'x. of Charles Langbeln, deceased, late of Butler borough. -.1. First and final account of John T. Ful ton, administrator of estate of James B Ful ton, deceased, late of Middlesex township. Z\. Final account of John Dlndlnger, ad ministrator of Valentino Shousc, late of Jackson township. 21. Final account of F M McNally, adminis trator C. T. A. of Michael McNally .deceased, late of Donegal township. -'5. Final account of Sadin Roxburry, surviving executor of Kosanua Kenuedy, de ceased, late of I'rospect borough. 2ti. First and final account of D II Sutton, administrator of John Goetz. deceased, late of Butler, Pa. 27. Sixth and final account of James Wal lace, administrator of Francis Wallace, de ceased, late of Zelienople, Pa. 2s. Final account of Wm Bishop, adminis trator of August F Bishop, deceased, late of Evans Cltv. Pa. 2!». Final account of Mary Ann Schelln, ad ministratrix of Andrew Scnelln, late of But ler borough. Pa. 110. Final account of Dr. S D Bell, deceased, guardian of Francis Monnle. minor child of Alfred Monnle, deceased, late of Kutlcr Co., I'a . as stated by the Guaranty Safe Deposit and Trust Co.. C. T. A.-D. B. N. of Dr. S I) Bell, deceased. No. —. 3k ilnal account of Margaret Dorsey, ad mlnlstratrlx of Nancy Adams, deceased, late of Adams township. ■S2. Final account of .7 F Shannon, executor of Elizabeth McCandless, deceased, late of Adams township. 3.'i. First partial account of S A lieills and Isaac liellls, Jr.. executors of Isaac lfellis, Sr..deceased, late of Harmony, Pa. 34. First and iinal account of Geo B Mc- Crea, administrator of Anpelo Ricehulo, late of Clearliuld township, deceased. 35. First partial account of T B Humes, executor of Mary F shlrley, late of Butler borough, deceased. 3it. I inal account of LJeo E Welsh, adm'r. of James Welsh, dec'd., late Harmony boro. 37. First, and linal account of Catherine Bellly, adra'x of John Do!,in. dec'd., late of Millerstown boro. W. J. ADAMS. Register. CHRISTMAS BUYERS. Send in your, orders now to avoid the Holiday rush. Orders sent in now will be packed, boxed and held subject to your order for shipment. The goods we sell we guarantee pure aud wholesome— no need of goverment stamps if you buy of us. REASON NO. 2. If you deal with us once—you're satisfied—you tell your friends—that makes trade for us. We find it pays to giye you satisfaction — TRY US. ALWAYS IN STOCK KISCH., I,AK(iE. OVERHOLT. (. I't h KM! Ki MEK MT. VEUNOX. THOIPKUH, (ilB-OX, DILLINfiEK, BUIOUEPOKT. and offer them to you ti year old at $1 per full quart, t! quarts $5 00. GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE. whiskey guaranteed 3 years old, 00 per gal lon. Wo pay express charges on all mail orders of s,">oo or over. Goods shipped promptly. OBT. LEWIN A Merchandise During the Winter Season $ J| is the Immediate NOW! f> X THE REASON: Q \ We wish to clear up Winter lines of LADIES' SUITS, \' JACKETS, FURS, SKIRTS, WINTER DRESS GOODS, # \ TRIMMINGS and UNDERWEAR wliile the demand is O great, and to make room for our immense Holiday stock, Zr which is here and which is receiving additional supplies are not ordinary values; it will need but a casual glance to < convince the most critical that we are offering unusual values Q at singularly low prices. | ffik r-is, LADIES'and MISSES'JACKETS X - / / II Monte Carlo, Ripple Back, Norfolk X ' I U Blouse and Coffee Coats. Price, $5.00, j -0 SB-s°, SIO.OO, up to $35.00. 'Styles ex ft LADIES* AND MISSES' JACKET SUITS. X 1? Norfolk Suits, Blouse Suits, Jacket X Suits and Walking Suits. Prices, SIO.OO, Y $11.50, $15.00 up to $40.00. See our ¥ V(l Special Suit, Silk lined Jacket, drop silk J. 6 I skirt, $21.50. Exclusive styles. J. 1 Skirts Walking Skirts, Dress Skirts in Cloth, Cheviot, Silk, -' k t Velvet and Novelty Mixtures. Prices, $3.98, $4.98, $6.00, i* up to $25.00. Styles exclusive. $L ;c FURS I { f Isabella Fox, Sable Fox, Mink, Marten and Russian Fox. * f * ? All the popular Furs that are worn. We guarantee you a * £ < f saving of 25 per cent. 011 furs. < Jf ;| CHILDREN'S COATS ;j I All new, stylish, in design a:.d colors. r ; -V Pi ( C Sizes 1 yea; to 6 years. Sizes 4 years to 14 years. ,' Prices $1.50 to $25.00. WJL ! ' A big range to choose from. , > All goods we show are the kind that are made for the * best retail trade at prices that meet the most moderate i * means. We ask you to pay our store a visit of inspection. Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman; j Bell Thone 20*. TD , ,it„„ r">„ People's Phone 126. DUtlCr, ® Campbell's Good Furniture. jg I Give Useful I I Christmas Presents, I Would not your friends prcciate a piece of Furniture W / new FaJl Clothing in Suits and Over- S l coats. Please give us a call. / / Yours for Clothing, V V Our store will positively close at 11 P. M. y f Saturday evening. S jDOUTHeTT B GRAHA^j