THE BUTLER CITIZEN. THURSDAY, AUGUST SO, 1903. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOTK—AII advertisers Intending to make changes la tbelr ads. sboaid notify n* of their intention Ui do so not later than Mnn ' dar morales- Auditor''* notice, es:at« of Win Eich- Oitß. Went Bntler Lots. COD OF 11 & Giont'» SALE CO-i*r «S < F.I II Suying*. Br<>wu & Co* furniture D. & T'i 41 p«*r ceat discmut Kiri«itrl« kV Campbells furniture Modern Store's sale. Pgb. Organ and Piano Co. Adinlnlstiators and Executors. ctn secure their receipt books at the CITI ZCN office, and persons making public sales thalr note books. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Foot ball preliminaries are being arranged. —The Kittauning Fair is being held this week. —Clarion county has a locality called "Turnip Hole." —The horse-shoers bad a splendid day for their picnic. —Don't get in front of a street-car— going down bill. —The Summer Theatre at the P*rk is immense, this week. —Hare yon seen the cute little nigger nt the p*ik. this week. —lf you go to the show grounds, next Saturday, look out for pick-pockets. —A "drunken" pickpocket swiped a pocket-book in a street-car, the other evening —'•Dot leedle German Band" in the fling window of the Ketterer Bros, is immense. —The grit.?h«'ppers are so thick in Montana that they are stopping the railroad trains. —Satur.Uy will be a great day in Butler—the whole county will be here to see the elephants. —Tbe viciiiity of the P. & W. or B 6c O. station looks odd since the fruit •tores have disappeared. —Do not accept an unknown and un proved suttetitute in place of well-known Mid advertised articles. —A strike and riot was reported among thd coal miners at North Slippery rock, yesterday. —The merchants of Apollo and other foreign countries were here yesterday. Everybody is coming to Butler. —lf Mr. Cleveland is "pig-headed" and Mr. Bryan "rattle-headed," which would you prefer for President. —G. L. Cabot, the lamp-black man, is caid to be considering the establish ment of a brass foundry at Saxon Sta tion. —Ten-thousand invitations will be is sued for the formal opening of the new stock yards on Herr's Island, Monday, 'Sept. 7th. — The Boad Commissioners of Brady twp- have extended the time for receiv ing bids for stone work until the 29th. See notice. —Today off Coney Island the two new boats —Reliance and Shamrock 111 » —will make their first try over the thirty-mile course —Jesse Heydrick and sons have se cured several hundred acres in Missouri with a vein of zinc ore but twenty feet Mow the surface. —The three-thousand Greeks, Rus sians and Slavs now living in Butler in tend building a ten-thousand dollar church on Pierce Ave. —Aug. 29th—fc»-xt Saturday week is the date fixed for selling out West Butler. Their bill in this paper is so big that it needs no notice. —Friday evening tbe Alameda basket-bail team trimmed au all star team composed of tbe best players of Pittsburg and Indiana 27i to 111- I —Some citizens of Butler have lately purchased large tracts of timber lands In Breathitt Co., Kentucky, notwith standing its notoriety for assassinations. —That terrible accident at the ball f, grounds in Philadelphia was caused by J a insh to see a dog finlit. In spite of » r American culture and education noth | ing so attracts a crowd as a fight. —Dou't marry a \vidow, whose hus band was killed by a collision. A Titus- F ville man did that, a year ago, and last I week was himself killed by a similar ac | cident. — Some of the dairymen and restau rant keepers of New Castle and Sharon have been arrested and fined during the I P"* few days, for selling and using milk mixed with formaldehyde. — Water consumers should have their pipes laid and connections made during the warm mouths, as when cold and « freezing weather comes, Council will ■ not permit the digging np of the streets. —The Fire Committee of Butler Council has advertised for bids for a ' fire-alarm system for the town and as the tiling is needed and will have an influence on the insurance rates of town, it would be good policy to buy one. L —Every column of a newspaper con tains 5.000 to 25,000 distinct pieces of metal. The displacement of one of these means an error. Is it any wonder that errors sometimes occur? Still some people are shocked to see a letter up side down or a wrong letter in a news- I P»P« — The first case of a horse being scared-to-death by an automobile hap pened in Butler, last Saturday. Sher |L man Harper of Penn twp. met one on the "Pittsburg bridge," his horse be came so frightened that he could not move and after the machine had passed P fell dead. — Eureka Grange entertained the Grangers of Butler County at their F annual picnic Monday, on A. O. Eberhart's place west of town. About SOO grangers and their families and friends attended. The speakers were Prof A. E. Morse, of Maino, J. T. Ail man of Juniatta County and Rev. Miller of Duqueane. —The centre of attraction at the St. Louis Exposition is to be called "The ? Pike." but the Boston Herald cynically remarks that the "Midway under any other name will still offend Heaven." To which the St.|Louis Globe-Democrat !' retorts that " Very few visitors are ex pected from the place mentioned. —All school teachers of Butler coun- F ty are requested to attend an education al meeting to be held in the Court House in Butler, Friday, Sept. 4th at 10:80 a.m. Supt. Painter will be assist ed at this meeting by Snpi. Allen of Lawrence county, Supt. Fruit of Mer cer county and others. —Quite a number of Butlerites stay td np to 2 am. last Friday niqht to hear the result of tbe vlngging match between Jeffries and Corbett. Tbe fight began at 1 a.m. of our time, and half an hour after, Jeff had knocked Corbett out in tbe 10th round by a blow on tbe stomach. Some money changed hands here, and the two slnggers now •have another excuse for appearing in public with their fake shown. Bitter & Rockenstein's sale of up to date clothing gives every one a chance. If you couldn t come before come now to Bitter & Rockenstein's sale. 9ar Corns, Bruifces, Burns. Rbeuina ttsm. Lumbago, Pleurisy. Sciatica, and all deep —seated inflammations use Vic tor Liniment—the safe speedy and only Reliable Liniment. Come now and get into the bargain picking at Ritter & Rockenstein's. 1 don't see how they can sell clothing as cheap as Ritter A Rockenstein are idling it. —The Alamedas defeated the Cham Kn Ind' tnaa 45 to 6 last night at the rk. —A gas company owned by the Standard Oil Co. is among the near probabilities for Batler. —Sheriff Gibson and Deputy Hoon drove 18 miles through the rain to North Siipperyrock last night and back again early ibis morning on a call to prevent trouble among the 200 striking Hnnkej miners at that place. The Sheriff goes to Slippery rook again tonight. —A Slav, woman named Justin Mala chonski was found lying at Jefferson and Chestnut streets last night, with her face cut and bleeding and a revolver and razor in her hands. She told a frightful Btory of abuse which caused charges of agg. a&b and rape to be entered against her uncle, Anthony Schmidt with who she lived. —The German government has dis covered that the zebra is a bettei ani mal for army service than the mule An American poet once wrote this touching, and now appropriate, epitaph upon a mule: Lay his waxen hoofs together; Fold his large and spreading ears. He has gone to mix his hee-haw,s With the music of the spheres. There will be four days of celebration of the removing of the live stock yard from East Liberty to Herrs Island, be ginning August 27. At a meeting of the stockmen, Tuesday, further plans were adopted. No goods will be shipped to the old yards after August 26, when they will be formally closed On the 27th there will be the parade through the two cities, on the 31st the regular opening of the new markets for busi ness and on September 7 the reception to visiting stockmen. -Last Friday. Aug. 14, 1903, was the first anniversary of an event that created quite a commotion in Butler i-onnty a year ago. We refer to the lu of the Rural Free Delivery. A.ll the carriers from Butler have done well, and we have heard of no com pilaints. whatever. W. W. Calpass or Sit Chestnut, who has route No 11 kept up two horses and traveled over ten thousand miles during the year. He did not miss a single day, rain or shine, zero or ninety, smooth or deep, ind as he is an old soldier, well up in the eixties. his record could not be bettered. Kansas paper* are poking fun at the livorce laws of the Sunflower State. Dne most eiceUant siipulation provides hat a divorce rhalt not Income final nu ll six mouths after the decree has been granted. This operates to prevent an leemlv haste on the part of the divorced 0 remarrying, which has become such 1 scandal in some parts of the East. The Chanute Daily Blade is inclined to •egard this section of the law with uu lue levity. It cites the case of an Em joria woman, who was granted a divorce :e from her husband about two months igo. Recently she noticed that he was H iking up with another woman, taking ler to church and buying her peanuts ind popcorn. She says she is going into rourt to have a ruling on the question of vhether the man has a right to "keep »mpany" with another woman before lis divorce becomes final. New Fair Association. At a meeting held in the Lyndora Ho el, last Friday evening, the Butler Driving P-»rk and Fair Association, was irgai'ized with Geo. A. Shaffner as President; Wm. Kennedy, V. P-; J. J. ?rank. Sec.; E. W. Bingham, Treas ; ind W. J. MiTks. C. H. Gies, D. A. 31ater, C Steigbner and 1 J Ale Bride as Directors. The iliiectots were directed to secure icreage on the Marshall and Forcht arms, west of town, construct a half nile track, etc. The capital stock was fixed at $5,000 livided into shares of $25 eacL. one-half >f which has been subscribed for. General John B. Gordon. Here is a name well known all over jreat conntrv. Gen. Gordon will be lere in the Y. M. C. A. Star Course as he second nrtmber on the evening of rhnrsd'iy, Nov. Huh. I'ARlv THEATRE. 'HE SKWARD SHOW —WKEK AUU. 24. Clever and well balanced repertoire :ompauies are always received in thin :ity with genuine enthusiasm and are jiven large houses nightly. A company vhich meets all these requirements will >e here for a six ni*;hts run at the opera louse l>eginning Monday Aug. 24. It s The Seward Show which announces i series of plays neyer before produced n Butler, abundance of clean, bright ipecialties and a banch of real actors leaded by that well known leading nan, Ferdinand Grahamo, and clever ittle Minnie Seward, and all for 10, 20, md 30 cents The opening bill is "A Jame of CTaft." Perform nig Horses. The trained animal exhibition with he Barnum and Bailey Greatest show )n Earth this season is simply amazing. iVhen this feature was presented in tfew York The Daily Sun said it was >aid it was "the sublime culmination )f harmony." Nearly 100 thoroughbred lorses are seen at one time, all engaged n the perfomance of difficult feats, ricks,drill or maneuver, and the whole sompany are witneessed in the execu ion of these things at once. Four con •entric rings are placed within one of ;be regular rings, and it is here one ;roupe of horses go through their series )f performances, while two other ;roupes occupy the other rings. This rery wonderful performance was bought by many to be impossible, but >y perseuerance aided b\ novel meth >ds, perfect success has resulted, so that low for the first time can be seen this wtounding equine display. This is, without donbt, the most, ambitious as veil as the most meritorious and suc cessful effort the eyes of man ever jazed upon. It is, however, but one of nany extraordinary attractions of this show, for there are in addition an ex ceedingly interesting eqestrian tourna nent, with high-jumping and long-dis :ance-leaping horses, and other daring feats of horsemanship. 1,000 people are smployed,among whom are 300 perform ers. Sixteen champion male and fe male bareback riders—the best of all jountries—are seen in strkingly novel champion bareback specialties. All the aest general performers have been se •ured for the races, aerial, acrobatic, ind gymnastic displays, feats of strength, skill, and endurance, which ire exhibited in three rings, on three stages, the race track, and in the arena. Two menageries, tbree herds of ele phants, camels,and cages of rare carniv orous beasts, are additional features ilso, while the list of other sights and wonders is simply overwhelming. They will all be here on Saturday Aug. £2d with the street parade in the morn ing at 9 a. m.,,showing the forty-horse team and hundreds of other objects. Pianos and Organs at Great Sacrifice for 30 days. We also carry a full line of musical merchandise, including sheet musie, ac cordians all stringed instruments, strings, etc. Why pay middleman's commission whan you can buy straight from factory. We are what the busi ness men call retail manufacturers. Here is a rare chance to get a magnificent in strument at ridiculously low figures. We pay car fare to all out of town pur chasers. Our Butler branch is in charge of Mr. Jno. C. Dickson, in the old P. O. Building; our factory is located at Aspinwall.and by the way we enjoy the distinction of being the only piano manufacturers in Western, Pa. Why not encourage and patronize home in dustriesK That is the American motto You can order by mail. Poh. Ohuan & Piano Co. Fireman's Convention ut IMi Hois. On account of the 9th Annnal Conven tion and Tonrnament of the Jjorthwest ern Penu'a Volunteer Fireman's Ass'n at Du Bois August 19 to 21. the 8., R. & P. Ry. Co. will sell excursion tickets from points on its line Bradford to Pittsburg, including Clearfield Division at regular one way fare for the round trip. Consult B R. & P. agents for full information. Yon are ahead if you buy clothing at R itter & Rockenstein's sale. PEKHOKAL. Jos. Ritter has returned from his tour of the lakes. . Shry Wick is visiting his brother. Will, in Brownsville, Pa. Mrs. Wikoff of Columbus is the gnesr of Mrs. Crane of S. Main St. C. W. Pond of Glade Run did some shopping in Butler, yesterday. Mrs. James Porter left, Tuesday, to visit relatives in Lamed, Kan. County Comcrisioaer Met lung and daughter art' at City. Mrs. Eiiiiaa Ltecb of Allegheny is vis iting her utter, Mis. D. L. Cifieltud. Mrs. John M. Reed is entertaining Mrs Kooiitz of MornaLtown, V Va. Jos. Gestman of Delaware ate four chickens at a camp meeting—and he died. Harry Howe of Polk, an old time Butler oil man, is visiting hi§ daughter, here. Mr Daniels of Confluence, is vis iting his son. A J Daniels of the South Side. Mr. Wilkinson of New York is the guest of his grandmother. Mis John J. West. John M. Emery aud Ren. Carothers of Clay twp. visited friends in Butler, yesterday. Alva C. Dinkey has been president of the Carnegie Steel Co., since the "shake-up." Miss Donaldson of the Hospital is tak ing her vacation at her home near North Washington. H. H. Goncher, Esq and Rev. Jacobs a»e oa a fishing expedition along the Slipperyrock. Will McJunkic and wife of Chicago are the guests of his parents. Hon. J L>. McJunkin and wife. Rev. S. H. Moore of New Castle vicit ed his brother iu Butler and father in Slipperyrock, this week. C. Strain of Warren. O. aud Miss Fitch of Eurghill. O. are the gues's of T. W. Strain of this city. liobt. S. Hindman of West Sunbury has recoverf-d from his late ai.«d was in Butler, Saturday. Mrs. Herman Hcgg of Parkersburg, W. Va. is the guest of Mrs. Jot n Ueiner of the South Side. Miss Annn White of W. Ctinmughain street is visiting her sister, Mrs. Win. Phtlbps, near Glade Mills. Mrs. George M. Gran am and children arc spending a tew c!ays uii the f«rn» in Connoqnenessina: township. James Mechling and family of Ingram are spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Mechling Miss Alice Mnrphy i.ud her brother Elloworth of Allegheny are \ ia>tiug at Johu H. Reiber's on Mercer St. Mrs Wm. Breaden and daughter of W. Sunbury spent Sunday wiih be- sou DeWitt of the Savings and Trust Co. Louis Levinton of Levinton Bn s. is visiting friends in Hbzeltor,. Pa. ami will make a business trip to New YTorK. T. B. Humes and wife left Butler for Rimersburg, Clarion county, this morn ing. Theodore lately purchased a hotel there. Dr. McCreary and daughter of Water town, N. Y. are the guests of his pa rents in Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCreary. Miss Gertrude Kelly of Jefft-rsoii S , attended the wedding of her friend. Miss Grace Hays, at Jefferson Centie, Tuesday. J. W. Hutchison, Esq. is representing the Butler lodge. K. of P., at the meet ing of the Grand Lodge at Carbondale, this week. Miss Alice Sloan and Mr. Fair of Eau Clair were the guests of Miss Sloan a sister, Mrs. J. M. Byers of W. Clay St, over Sunday. Miss Mabel Troutman of Springfi-ld. O. is visiting her cousins Al. and Et. Walter aud Mrs Ed. Chamber.! and Mrs. Earl McQaistion. Mrs. Ewing and Miss Hesdegesser of Leasurevilie and Mrs. t riswellof Wash ington, Pa. are guests of Mrs. J. W. Miller of the West End. Joseph Campbell of Concord twp., attended to some business in Butler, last Friday and had us print his name and address on 500 envelopes—a very good idea. Harry Thompson of Rural Valley, visited friends in Butler, this week. Harry is superintendent of the Eastern Oil Co. and the company value his ser vices very highly. Dr. Bricker and family returned to Butler. Monday, and lett again, yester day, for a visit with friends in Kittauning The Dr. is looking and feeling much better. W. P. Snyder of LincoLp, Nebraska, is the guest of his uncle, W. P. Brahum of Harrisville. He will be one of the Instructors in the Michigan Agricul tural College next term. Johu J. McGarvey of Me roer twp. was elected Vice President of the 134 th P. V. Association at their reunion at New Castle, last Friday, and C. M Brown of Harrisville is on the Execu tive Committee. W. P. Ifft of 551 Herron Ave. Pir. visited his daughter, Mrs. Edward Leipert of Butler and his cousin «4eo. Ifft of Wi'-k Sta. last week and enjoyed his visit greatly. He has been connect ed with the J. C. Buffum Co. of Pitts burg for the past eleven years. Mr. Philo Keinery of Pittsburg, a chemist at the Cresent Steel Works, and Miss Grace R., daughter of Alex Hays of Penn township were married at the brides home, Tuesday, at 1 P. M., came to Butler that afternoon, and left here for Cleveland and a tour of the lakes. W. B. Stewart, Mrs. Rev. Long, Misses Hattie Bartley, Cora White and 3toner, and Gardner Lowry and Miss Lottie White are among the Butlerites attending the Christian Endeavor at West Sunbnry. The Mter two are treasurer and secretary respectively of the County Union. Reduced Itatea to Lancaster Pa. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the State Camp of Pennsylvania, Patriotic Order Sons of America, to he held at Lancaster, Pa.. August 24 to 38, the P. R. R. Co. will sell round-trip tickets to Lancaster and return, August J4 to 27, inclusive, good to return uut'l August 29, inclusive, from all stations in its lines in the State of Pi-un»ylvauia. it reduced rates (minimum rate. 25 tents). Special Excursion to Niagara Fails. The B. R. & P. Ry. will run a de lightful five day excursion to Nianara Falls on Saturday, Aug 21>th, at the ex tremely low fare of for the round trip. Trains will leave Butler at 10:12 a.m and 10:52 p.m. Tickets will be good returning on regular trains if uswl on or before Wednesday. Sept. 2nd. For full information consult the nearest agent of the company or see excursun bills. Reduced Kates to Grangcm' Picnic tit Williams' Grove. For the Thirtieth Annual Inter-State Grange Picnic Exhibition, to be held Ht Williams' Grove, Pa . August 24 to 29. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from Angust 21 to 29, inclusive, good to return nutil September 1, inclusive, at reduced rates from all stations on its lines in the State of Pennsylvania. There will be tin elalwtrate display of farm machinery in actnal operation during the exhibition, and addresses will be delivered by well-known agri cultural shakers For information in regard to train service and B[iecific rates application should be made to ticket agents. BUYING WOOL. Mouths of May, June. July and August, forenoons only, location same as last season, formerly Graham Bro'i Grocery, now Cohen's bargain store. WM. F. RUMBERCJEH. LKGAL NKWN. NEW SUITS. Dr L. H. Stepp vs Thomas McMillen appeal by deft from judgment rendered by Jacob Keck. J. P. James R. Pitcairn vs Kaufmau & Fogle. appeal by deft fruui judgment rendered by ZeUHB McMichael. J P. Butler Boro v-j Ada Marliii, mechan ics lieu of afsessliieiit tor the Mercer Street sewer. NOTES Berc Patterson, a son of ttez P.. was ai resie l at Mais, last -a'Ufdi.v morn ing, and b to Cu'ler and 1 d-red in jail. He is accused by his c.m iu Chas. Patterson of W. North St . ot assault with intent to rape his wife at her home in Butler. Esq McAboy held him for court Monday. The grand jury of Vermillion county, Illinois, has indicted 25 of 'the most re spectable citizens of Danville," as the Mayor described the memb-'-rs of the mob who broke into the jail and lynch ed a prisoner. This encouraging result was made possible by the determination of Sheriff Whitlock, who defied the mob. to continue in the performance of his duty. While engaged >n dodaing bullets "he retained his faculties suffi ciently to make a mental note of the identity of some of the Mayor's "best citizens." with thb consequence that he has been able to present evidence which compelled the grand jnry to take ac tion. On petition af the District Attorney. Wm Shay was granted payment of $-">4. r )0 for special detective work. The case of Com. vs John Vanderpool has been settled. Grant Ekas was appointed nu irdian of Laura. Harry and Clara E. Piants of Free port. The TiUlen McKay who has been ar retted for selling liquor without license is ;t Mercer county man. A charge of desertion has been made a*-iinst Geo. Ebert by his wife Lacy Ebert. C. Pillow. R. H. Graham aud Thomas Hazlett were appointed viewers on petition of Buffalo tap citizens for a uew bridge at Sandy Lick. Mary Bantnan. adiu x. of Francis J. F. Bauman dec'd. of Jefferson twp. was granted leave to sell reil estate to pay debts Minnie Rollins, the little colored g- l who bad been at Morganza, was •i i.-char fed from custody tor the present. Nealy MoCool an 1 . John McCarty w re rent to the Poor Farm for 30 dav= for being drank and disorderly. The School Board of E.iu dure has purchased the Academy property in • ■ - t place and is issuing $1350 school :> r.ida to pay for it. J. L. Car by, a bar bet who recently noved from Clearfield to But lor, has •e»-n arrested on a charga of desertion Hi.d non-support A charge of surety of the peace has K i-n eulered against Euiil Suhrolh by C. O. Hammer, both of Ssxonburg. Henj F. Hilliard. John Harding and K H. McQuistion have been appointed v eweis on a petition for a new bridge on West Wayne over the Connoquenes eiug near the Car Works. Judge Patton of Armstrong Co has decided that the township of Parser vh'ill pay seven-tenths of the $5,000, 1 m d money and interest and the tiorongh of Bruin three-tenths. The co-tfl are divided equally between the •chool-districts. At Cynthiana, Kentucky, last Friday the jury in the cases of Curtis Jett and Torn White, indicted for the murder of J. B. Marcum, found the defendants guilty and fixed their punishment at imprisonment for life. This ends one of the Breathitt Co. murder cases A charter has been granted to the Erie Coal :md Coke Co. new owners of the Ferris mines. The stockholders are Ilarvey M Berkley of Somerset E. M. Beachley, J C Reed and Levi Deal of Myersdale, W. A. Merril of Grant, Pa . Ezra Deal of Cumberland, and W N. Moser, Harvey Miller, Clyde Rowe. E. J. Boyles, C. E Deal. John Maul aud Perry Mill *r all of Myersdale. The capital stock is $l5O 000 The Blevins murder in New Castle has again been resurrected by the anest of an aged aud decrepit thief, who is said to know something about it. Williams & Mitchell, Attorneys at Law, celebrated the 24th anniversary of their business union. Tuesday. Sarali Aiumon, a colored woman, has been arrested on a charge of n&b. made against her by Daniel Graham, aged H5 years, who alleges that while he was kneeling over a spring engaged in clean in* it ont. Sarah slipped up behind him and pushed liiui in. Steve Ladlock is in jail for r.&b The case of B. & O. Ry. Co. vs Bntler Passenger By." Co. has been appealed to the Supreme Court by the plff. A charge of desertion had been enter wl against Edward Nellis of the Island b tiis wife. A. L. Cooper has been appointed tax collector of Valencia. « PROPERTY TRANSFERS. < arrie A. Craig to Ford J. Hamilton, ti nitee, 70 acres in Washington for $2600. Mary Burkhart to John Hinchberg«r. 5 ores in Butler for S2OO. Daniel W. Graham to Mary E Murphy, lot on West Penn St. exten si a for $125. Thompson Kyle Jr. to John F. McCoy 12 acres in Cherry for #32o.(>:i Jacob G. Bishoff to Daniel Andre, lot on Lincoln Way for #I7OO. Lizzie C Graff to J E McCntcheon lot E Clay St for S2IOO. J- R Eakin to H U Eakin 15 acres in V • uango for #t(00. .Sarah Crowl to Warren Turner lot in Harrisville for #425. W Turner to S K Williamson same fir H-'.V Henry Cypher to Simon Cypher 9 a<;tes in Wiutield for #4OO. Eliza Lehneman to A R Lehneman 5 «cies in Lancaster for sl. J C Dann to Margt Scheidemantle lot iu Middle Lancaster for #475. Jacob Schwille to Caroline Elliott lot on Bluff St for SHSO. J N Hyle and C Walker, ex'rs of B Masseth to P Burke assignment of lease on Humphrey farm in Forward for #ll4 E B, C R and Ed E Borland to First Nat Bank of Harrisville lot in Harris vide for *IOO R W Parker to G W Parker lot in Parker for #ISOO. Marshall & Schenck to W R Eastman lot in Stehle place for #IOOO. John Lefevre to S S Wilson lot on W Jefferson St for S6BOO. D C Henshaw to John Waite lot at Gallery for SBSO. W J Trontman to Ida Jackson lot on Washington aDd North Sts for SSBOO. Caroline ane held at James Pisoi's in Worth twp. on the la-l Saturday of this month A tie. 29 —B R & P. $4 excursion to the Falls. Aug. 39—Saturday, Excursion to West Butler. —Ox Roast, Balloon As cension, Parachute leap, Music, etc.. ?ept. 7th —Labor Day Celebration at Alameda. Sept. fe and 9—Centennial celebration at tho old stone church at Scrub*r*B-<. of which Rev. Coulter wa? pastor ti r ■l4 years. Sept 8, 9. 10- C. M. B. A. CoUvtsu - tit ii in i> at lor, with banquet in Ann >ry Hall on the evuniug of the tenth. Sept 9, 10, 11 —Oibnei.'j Carnival at Alameda. Sale of Stock. James Fruzk>r ci Muddy- ruUt twp. was in Butler, Tuesda; He will hxvo a sale of stock ' U the 25rli -Tuesday, including twenty head of fat cattle, heifers and stockcrs; Oxford sheep, hogs etc. Sale on farm two miles east of Portersville, on Butler and New Castle road. Everybody invited. Notice to Stone Masons The Road Commisioners of Brady township will receive bids tor the stone work or abutments for three bridges. to be bnilt immediately iD that township, up to Saturday. Augustat 1 o'clock P. M . at the school house in West Liberty. The Commisioners reserve the riiiht to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen at Grant Grossman's, S W. Moor es and M. D. Fair's in said township. And just think, it is up to date cloth ing Ritter & Rockenstein's are selling so cheap. Milk Route For Sale A good paying milk route—fortv-five gallons per day—is for sale. Will sell horses, wagon, cans, bottles, and every thing - together or separately. Inquire at the CITIZEN office. New lee Wagon. The new ice wagon of May & Kenne dy is now in service, and ice will be de livered to all parts of the city bv thi.-> lirui. If you want ice today, call up Bell phone 87 or Peoples 128 Regular deliveries. Send in your orders. MAY & KENNEDY. Just now vou can buy up to date clothing at way down prices at RITTER & ROCKENSTEIN'S. The Dollar Savings Fund &. Trust Co., Allegheny, Pa , issues Coupon Certificates of Deposit in denominations of $.500.00 and $1,000.00, bearing 4 per cent, interest. A sample Certificate will be mailed with full ex planation ujion request. Four per cent, interest is paid onSavingsAcconnts com pounded every six months, a Book be insr mailed on receipt of deposits of one dollar and upward. On Checking Ac counts of SIOO.OO and over. 2 per cent, interest is paid. The Company acts as Executors, Guardians and Administra tors, in all trust capacities. Absolute security guaranteed by Capital and Surplus of over $2,000,000.00. DOLLAR SAVINGS FUND & TRUST Co., 527 Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa. Come now to Ritter & Rockenstein's sale. Change of climate may check but wont cure consumption. Victor Lnng Syrup absolutely cares when Consump tion is in it's first Stages Strikes at root of disease. Now—Now--Now ia the time to .-it tend Hitter & Rockenstein's sale. Music scholars wanted at 128 W. Wayne St The liutler Business College. The Butler Business College has just closed the uiost successful term of school that it has ever experienced. The enrollment was 190 students. 22 typewriters now in use, and several more new ones will he added for the term which opens Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1003 We are having three times as many calls for young men who understand BOTH shorthand and bookkeeping, aw we can supply. Send for a copy of our FINELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE for 1803-04. BUTLEK BUSINESS COLLEGE, Butler, Pa. It is a fatter of Taste ! with a innn whether he prefers a blonde lor a brunette for his wife. It is also a I matter of taste as to the kind of a riug 1 be chooses for an engagement ring. We ' have all kinds of precious stones, set in I many beautiful designs to suit all ! fancies, all tastes, all purses. ; We also sell— j Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Paco Cameras. , Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Guitars, j Optical goods. Field and Spy Glasses'. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, ; Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court House. M. C. WAGNER ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER iau South Main St. Ir-r-time-tables It At «) Ult Tlffle Üblr e(k'llrf Mij 17, Eaatrrn Stamlarl Tiine SOITHBOrKD Alli'ithfay Accommodation &S0 an. j A!lct't«-nv and Cleveland Kxprcs* M4i a-m All*fheny Expreart *9:10 a-m Kll*'i«H'ity A«vxjD»nn«ri... *5:50 p-m NORTHBOUND Ka;oiu 33 12 25 CianeaTilie 6 55 12 15 i 12 30 Albion 7 10 12 JO j 12 i 2 07 SliiKk-Wml .... 7 12 12 33 ! (•'.) 12 04 S..riD*boio 71» 12 I 6 OS 1! > < •.•! -..niitiHc 7 20 12 42 Moadville Junct.. : 1", 12 11 nr.. MtadTillt . ht 8 28 2 o*2 '■< ti 10 42 IT. .MaadTille.. .IT ft 0* 12 30 it SO 11 4« ar. Comi.Laka ar ft 01 1 35 4 11 II 10 lv - lv « so It 68 1 40 II :V>« .Expo. Park..»r 780 1 10 t 40 11 :tj lv •• iv i 7 50 1 10 4 lb i&r.. Linoaville . ar 1(1 z.") lv ■* Iv 7 3011 55 | I 16 II 10 llarutown i 8 07 1 31 , 1 11 U u4 a al intermediato stations at 7:03 a. ci. and »n. 7t)R THfi EAST. Weeks Days. Sundays A.M.jA.M.jP. M. ,A. M. T M Butijlk. lv « (ift'lo 05 236 7 20j .. Butler J'ct... ... at 7 071 LI 03 325 8 10, ... Hi:tier J'ct lv 72511 17 361 814 : FYcport kr 728 11 354 817 ivflkimiiiet.kft J't.. .." j 73511 27 359 821 .... L(tech burg " 7 W.--t Apollo **• 8 11 II 67. 435 857 .... Sal tabu rg 41 | 84012 27 503 9 23) Blairtville „ ! 9 Ift 1 00 5 40h 962 . . BUirsville Int.. . " 924 1 3-i' 5 47i 10 Altoona " ill 85 6 45, 860 1 40|. .. llarrisburg 44 j 3 10 10 001 1 00 ' 636 Philadelphia 44 I 6 23 4 26' 4 26 ,10 17' ,P. M. A. M.| A-ICIIP. M.i P. M Through trains for the eaat leave PitUburg (Union Station), an folloaa: s.uml«uru Liiiutcl. daily (N<» coaches) 1;30a.m Atlantic Kxj>r»*iM, « oniy 8:30 A.M K'r klUmtlc City (via Dilswifl hiver Bridge, all U i .1. i 90a.Ui. "StMhora lihrtMj" 8.00 a.m. and 9:00 p. m. daily, "Pennsylvania Limited," anil N4-w York limit«* - For IUhI llank, 7.42, 9.56, 11.17 a. m., 2 ;«J, 6.16, 9.34, and 11.60 p. m. week-s. Sundays, 9.66, 10.49 a. m., ft.l 6 and 11.60 p. m. For Kittanning 7.42, 9.31, 9.56,11.17 a. ni., 2.38,5.35, I'. 16, 7.3", 9.34, and 11.50 p. m. week-days. Sundays, l'» 49 a. in., 6.16, 10.45, aud 11.50 p. m. 44 a" Stops only ou signal 4»r notice to ag<-nt t«> re lw gasssngiM. "I »ti>ps <»nly on Hignal or notice to agent or con ductor to receive or discharge passengers. Koi deuuitxl information, apply to ticket ag«nt or ; i».|i!re«»s Thus. E. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, Corner Kitth Avenu** aud Sinlthfleld Street, Pittsburg, Pa. W. W. ATTEHBURY, J H WOOD. Gou'l .Manager. I'ass'r Traffic Manager. GEO, W. BOYD, Ceu*ral Pasj»« ng**r Agent. WiiiliHtl 1( It Co Time Table In effect May "ioth, 190 H. 8TATl(U!«, AM PM Leaves West Wiufteld 7 30 2 45 44 lioggsville 7 45 3 00 44 Iron Bridge 756 310 44 Winfield Junction 8 1<» 326 44 Lane H 2<> J io 44 Butler Junction 8 261 3 40 Arrive Putler 10 46 5 13 Arrive Allegheny 988 6 00 pm Arrive IMwllls 12 otj 6 40 E A -T \s A ED. ' BTATIOVB A M Fi Leave Blairsville 8 11 2 25 44 Allegheny 8 50i 303 44 J Sutler 7 3ft 2 35 44 Butler Junction 10 00' 440 44 44 Win field Junction !0 15 455 •• IruultrUlge 'lO Bb< 5 <>s " lluKKtfflle 10% 515 Arrive W< t Wii,U.:|-l 10 50 5 3" Trains slop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to take tilt or h«ave oil |»assengers. Trains fonnect at Butler Junctiou with: Trains Eastward f«»r Free port, Vand«*r grift and Blairsville Intersection. Trains Westward i"i Natrona, Tarentum and Alle gheu>. Tiaii.n Northuani for Saxotiburg, Delano and Butler. B. 4i. BEALOK, Caeueral Manager. WANTI-ih Brlgiit, hustliug mou *n ewry l«H ,-ility t«» stud luv/(Mtu<*«) prtu'tical lioun« ln»l«l iiiM*«*s ; .ity which aelU quickly; prntiih; cl«> ytmi own manufacturing;. u?r citury riven) splendid opportunity ««• start in bu>im*i»ri «»n pra< tb ully nothing. Write i >r particulars, ULEANOL CO., 'St East Fourteenth f»t., New York. 7-33-4t [Trusses j f The Right Kind \ S To Buy. C You can buy Trusses for al J J most nothing or you can pay a \ \ high price for them, but the i J price of a Truss does not prove C x that it is going to be the one J % you need. Every case has to \ V be fitted individually. That j V J is where we have had our great f \ success in Trusses. No one f / goes out of our store with a V \ Truss that does not fit perfect- ; r f ly. Therefore a great many j f V people are wearing our Trusses / J and sending their friends to ns 1 \ to be fitted. If yon are wear- \ V ing a Truss and it does not V / fed right, or sta> in the right j J \ 1 place come in and see us about x f ' it, no matter if you did not i v buy it from ns. We will tell C / you whether it is the right / / Trnss to wear. We will give \ \ you the benefit of our twenty- Q 3 five years experience. Private / apportments for ladies. V C. N. BOYD, ] \ Pharmacist, IS (. Diamond Block. I I Butler, Pa, ? ) People's Phone 83. ' J \ Bell Phone 146 D. SHERIFFS SALES. !?v virtue of sundry writs of Von. F.x., Fl. l':i.". Lev. Ka.. &c.. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Hutler Co., Pa., and to mo direct* d. there will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House In the borough of Hutler. Pa. on Friday, tJte 4tliday of September A. D. 100',. at one o'cock. P. M., the following described property, to-wit: I". t>. No. 11. September term. IWH. M. Christley, Attorney, All the right, title, ir.teres-t and claim of Tiie Gospel Prohibition church of Caliery. I';;.. lohu Klcht unci D. A. Kichardson, Trus i -es. of. ii and to ail that ceriain piece or lot of land, situated in Adams township, i utier county. Pa., l>our.di*d as follows, to v.i;: Beginning at a post on Slain gtrn-t al a irner of lands of Frank it. Plain KM feet 1 i a por-t; t '.ience south by an alley. 50 feet t. a post: thence wost by lot No -4. Ui feet l i a po-.! on Main street; thence north by -ihl Main street SO feet to tiio place of IH pinning. having erected thereon a frame church. together with all improvements. Ac., boin? the same property re -orded in Mort gage hook ij". Page 'SO. in and for Butler Co Seized and taken in execution as trie prop city of Tiie Gospel Prohibition church o> Caliery, Pa.. John Klcht and I>. A Kichard son. Trustees, of the suit of George A. Carothers, now for use of George W. I)hvl.. E. 1). No. 26, September Term. 1903. W. P. Brandon. Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of \V. F.. Duffy, of. in aud to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Concord township. Butler county, Pa., bounded us follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Margaret Christy, on the east by an alley, on the south by Uu alley aud on the west by the Butler and Emlenton road. Seized and tuken In execution as the prop erty of W. F.. Duffy at the suit of Mary Brown and Josiah J Brown, for use of J. 11. Thompson. E. D. No. 30. September Term, 1903. F. J. Forquer, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Louis Seaton, of, in aud to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Marlon township. Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Thoma.s liindman. on the east liy lands of E. J. Walker, on the south by lands of James Nuttaudonthe west by lands of heir's of John McClelland, containing 22 acres, more or less, mostly woodland. Seiaod and taken in execution as the prop erty of Louis Seaton at the suit of John Williamson. E. D. Nos. 39 and 40, September Term, 1903. A. M. Christley, Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Sarah B. Trumble, of. in and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situated in Washington township, Butler county. Pa.. liounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Kalney. formerly John Galloway, on the east by lands of William Stewart, on the South by lands of Wlliiai Stewart and Calvert Billiard and on the west by now or formerly Barber farm: containing one hundred and forty (140) acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Sarah B. Trumble, at the suit of John F. McCoy, et al. TEKMS OF SALE-The following must be .strictly compiled with when properly la st ricken down. 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ must be paid, aud a list of the liens, includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold togtther with such lien creditor s receipt* for t he amount of the proceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until one o'clock, P. M., of the noxt day at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. Purdon's Digest., 9th edition, page 448. and Smith's Forms, page 384. MARTIN L. GIBSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Butler. Pa.. August 12. 1908. vlk i Clearance Sale t \ Straw Hats 1 | At 1-2 Price, j i ODD LOTS OF J $ Underwear, J $ Fancy 1-2 Hose \ ? Wash Ties, 5 { Stocks, etc., i i Will be sold at less S t than cost. * j Jno. S. Wick \ HATTER Kiid £ f MEN'S FUKNIKHER. * g Opposite P. 0. 4 r People's 'Phone. 615 € i BUTLER, PA. J hk ¥-1 L. S. McJUNKIN ' Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 1 117 K.JKHFKRSON. BUTLER. - PA rSTAR^JNG^ { A sale of such goods never before > i ottered in Butler. ) } CONNELL & GROUT, { C 120 South Main Street, Butler, Pa. > s Begin a very special sale Monday, / / August 17, ends Monday, Aug. 31. I c Nothing of interest reserved. Our S ( stock is so varied, there are things ' \ here for every one in the family. \ ; To thoroughly appreciate stock and > ? prices, you must visit this place t ) often during these two weeks. I / The cheap cash store will save you money. \ 3 Oar cat prices daring this sale will sell the goods. / S CONNELL & GROUT, ) I 120 South Main Street, - Butler, Pa. S § Havy to say I have lota of it. My patrons are my friends, I always refer to them. Ask them. I can give you a list of over 300 patrons to whom I have sold pianos since I came here four years ago. And if you will find any of tnem who will say that I have not been honorable in all my dealings with them. I will present yon with a piano. Trusting to have my just share of your patronage, I am yours for business. Your credit is good at W. R. Newton's THE PIANO MAN, 317 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. I ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTITUTE, I 1036 Fifth Av . Fltubur*. F*. ■ OIVEtt INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 1 ALL MECHANICAL BRANCHES I I*ll Phone J«2 Grant A. 1 Hiraapr, fm*. [ 1-03-ly Our July Clearance Sale Closes This Week Be Sure and get a Bargain. Merer Bros HEYMAN HARRIS, LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUITS and RIDIN6 HABITS, - 4597 Forbw Street, Corner Craig Street, PITTSBURG, PA.