THE BUTLER CITIZEN, j W LLIAM O. NEGLEY - Publisher. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1903. SI.M per year la Advance. Otherwise sl-58 ; = REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. JUICES of the Superior Court, JOHN J. HENDERSON, THOMAS A. MORRISON. State Treasurer, W. L MATHTTES. Auditor General, W. P. SNYDER For Jury Commissioner, A. O. EBEKHART. CURRENT EVENTS. The decision of the A laskan Boundary Commission turns out to have not been BO one aided in our favor as was at first supposed. Dyea and Skagway. and the Lynn canal were left in our possession, bnt the boundary line was moved several miles seaward from oar claims. The strip however is of little conse quence, and we won in the affirmation of the principle for which the United States has constantly contended, the principle that the boundary should be so drawn as to give the owner of Alaska control of the sea appi ouches all the way along the coast as far to the south east as the Portland Canal. The line has not been carried from headland to headland,as the Canadians insisted that it should. It has been conformed, as the treaty of 1825 directed, to the "windings of the coast," and the coast has been construed to mean the edge of the mainland, and not the ocean side of the Wands by which the mainland is fringed. The Canadians were greatly provoked over the decision, bnt they have no need to be. England is waken ing and all British America will soon be part of the United States of North America. The efforts of the English to avert war in the far East are bearing fruit, and Russia and Japan are reported to have agreed upon a preliminaiy treaty or convention, to be followed by some thing more definite. The Russian nation is growing faster than any other on Earth; her "waiting poilicy" is the trne one for her, and she will eventual ]y get all she wants in both China and Korea. England and Japan acting to gether could drive her off the sea, to day, but there is no telling what would follow. The iron industry of the country has been overdone, and a number of mills are now partially or wholly shnt down; bat the general business conditions of the conntry are good, and railroad earnings for October show large in creases, otherwise the bank failures in Pittsbarg and Baltimore would have caused a panic. These failures, taken in connection with other conditions, were a blanket on higher prices for the time, but coincideatly there has been an inceaae in the buying for purely in vestment purposes The copper shut down and the weakness in the iron trade have been magnified, thongh their im portance is not to be denied. Statistics show that there are on hand less than six days' supply of pig-iron in furnace stocks, so that conditions are far from b'-ing as bad as many have supposed The coal situation is rather bad. Bi tuminous men are practicully acting on their own responsibility, all pools and agreement* being broken. This has cut _ the prices of bituminous to almost un heard of figures, but at the same time this has helped the iron and steel markets since it has lowered the price of coke and therefore of pig-iron's cost. Thongh next Tuesday is election day, bnt little has said about it. In this county there is no contest, what ever. the nomination for Jury Cotumis •ioner being eqnivaient to election; and > the state is so strongly Repnblican that it is taken for granted that the ticket will be elected by the usual majority. After the election, however, there will probably be "something doing," as oar primary comes in March of next year. Down in Pittsbarg the contest be tween the Oliver and Biglow sets of t millionares and politicians for the con tiol of the city is of interest only be cause some Bntler county men are in- Tolved in it. In Ohio the Republicans feel confi dent of carrying the state, and the Leg isiatore, and returning Mark Hanna to the U. 8. Senate. In Maryland the Republicans are di vided over the Senatorship; and Got man is making a tremendous effort to win, aud thus better his chances for the Democratic Presidential nomination, next year. In New York City the Tauimany or ganization is trying to defeat Mayor Low, who has given the city the best administration she has had for many a year. In lowa Governor Cutntnings is assur ed of re-election by a normal majority, despite fractional disturbances in his party. In Massachusetts the Demo crats are banking upon the alleged un popularity of Governor Bates, but while the fight may be closer than usual the Republicans are confident. Rhode Island is engaged in a bitter factional fight, directed against the two Senators, Aldrich and Wetinore, and the Repub licans are endeavoring to redeem the State, which now lias a Democratic Governor. Beckham say* he is certain of Kentucky, notwithstanding the ag gressive fight of his Republican oppo nents. DOWIH'H followers became disheart ened last Thursday, and left New York for Chicago by tHe train load, his family left for Europe; and be gave up his attempt "to restore New York to Zion." The tiumu Liu . For the benefit of gunners wo give the following summary of the game laws an issued within the last few weeks by the Stato Game Commission, and which is accepted as absolutely correct. Doves, unlimited; can be killed at anv time. Elk, Deer or fawn, two in one year; during November only. English, Mongolian or Chinese pheas ants. unlimited; October 13 to Decern • ter 15. inclusive. Grouse (ruffled) commonly called phesants, t»n in one day; October 15 to December 15, inclusive. Hare or rabbit, unlimit d, not to he it ken with ferret; Noveml>er 1 to De cember 15, inclusive. yuail or Virginia partridge, fifte n | Iter of new drilling locations near Hooker, last week. Several hundred acres west and sonth of the prenent field were leased during the part fortnight. Frank Stewart of Magic is on the sick list since his return from the Buckeye state. Ed Bamliart met with a loud smell ing collision one night last week by coming in contact with a wild animal that persisted in being tangled up under his horses feet and aH a resnlt his bar ness and buggy had to lie renovated. The varmint will not recover. Lewis Morrison, an employee of the Soulh Penn Oil Co , received a severe scalp wound, one day last week while at work pulling rods from a well on the Mac Kubn farm. The T bolt on the beam was caught in a kink of slack rope and violently jerked from its place* aud in its descent struck Mr. Morrison with terriftlc force on the head, render ing him unconscious for a time. He ex js;cts to lie able to resume his datiet in a few days. John Turner Wick died at his home, after a brief illness, on Sunday morn ing, aged 02 years. Mr. Wick had suf fered for years from acute rheumatism contracted when a mere boy in the ser vice of his conntry in the civil war. He was in bis accustomed place at church iubt one week before his decease and ou bis return home complained of not feeling well. Pneumonia set in, which was the immediate cause of his death. Mr. Wick was a man of quiet de meanor, strong moral convictions and fearless in the discharge of duty, and a kind anil loving husband and father, snd WHS prominent iu civic affairs and matters of the church, a good neighbor and an honored aud upright citizen. He is survived by bis wife and twelve children; Win , Lewis, George, How ard and Claire at home, and by bis danghteis, Mrs. Norman Kregar of Greece City, Mis. Harry Conn of \V< st, Sunbury. Mrs. liev. Jacobs of Detroit and Eunheiua, Gertrude, Zoe aud Klhcl yet in the home circle. Mr. Wick had beeu a life long mem her of the Lutheran church at Ziou and Hpringdale. The funeral services was conducted oil Tuesday, at Ziou church, by his former pastor, Rev. Hines, of West Sunbury, and the iuterment was iu the beautiful cemetety at that place. Mr. Wick was a brother-in-law of (.'apt. G. W. Fleeger of Butler. KILEX. la tho Now and Bettor Breakfast Food, BO different from all others thut it pleaaes everybody. Oct o -package to-day at your grocern. TUB tisa—is PUSS FOOD CO.. LB It-jr, N. Y. EH. NKGLKY, • ATXOitNKY AT LAW. Officr In tl'e Nei/lcy b'tildiuv, W»»l Diamond Greece City aud Vicinity. Joe Markwell, who has been working with the surveyors of the Penn R. R-. is home visiting his parents. John Bowers and wife of Butler are the guests of his father and mother, ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowers of Greece City. Frank Markwell and Mre. A. L. Litzenburg are on the sick list. The young people of Greece City will be glad to have your presence at their meetings on Sunday nights. Floyd Reddick is recovering from bis long sickness of the fever: his son Sam went to New Castle to commence work, last week. Miss Alice Markwell returned home from West Virginia, last week. FELIX. GEN. GILLESPIE, the Chief Engineer of the War Department will ask three and a half millions ot the next Congress for the improvement of the Ohio and its tributaries; and he agrees with Capt. Sibert that the bridges must be raised. _____ NAYLOR—Oct. 25, 1903, Elmer Naylor of Butler, aged 2 years. McALPINE—Oct. 27, 1903, Victor, son of Dr. McAlpine, Jr., aged 3 years. SIN Z—At his home in Allegheny. Oct 19. 1903, Rheinhart Sicz, aged 67 years. CRADEL—Oct. 25, 1903, daughter of John Cradel of Butler twp., aged 3 years. NOULLET—At her home in Centre twp., Oct. 20. 1903. Mrs. Sophia Noul let, aged *0 years. DONALDSON—At his home in West Sunbury, Oct. 27, 1903, Isaac Donald son. aged abont *7 years. liIMMER—At her home in Tarentum Oct. 25, 1903, of rheumatism and heart trouble, Ethel, daughter ot Harry Kimmer, formerly of Butler. MOORE—At her home in Great Belt, Oct. 24, 1903, Mrs. Conrad Moore, aged B0 years. Her remains were buried in the Her man Catholic cemetery. Tuesday. HINEiS—At his home in West Liberty, Oct. 19, 1903, Wm. Archibald Hines, aged 34 years. His death was caused by paralysis. He is survived by his wife, nee Hoff man, and one child. SVICK—At his home in Concord twp., Oct. 25, 1903, J. Turner Wick, aged 63 years. Mr. Wick's death was caused by pneu monia. He is survived by his wife, nee Fleeger, and several children. MCDONALD- At his home in Jackson twp.. Oct. 23, 1903, Campbell McDon ald, aged about 70 years. His death was caused by heart dis ease. He is survived by his wife, five girls and one boy. HARBISON—At her home in Middle sex twp., Oct. 17, 1903, Mrs. Catharine Scott Harbison, widow of Robert Har bison, in her 84th year? Mrs. Harbison, nee Scott, was born in Ireland, county Donegal, and was brought to this country by her parents when but four years of age. They tir.*' located in Pittsburg, and afterward bought a farm in West Deet twp , Allegheny county. She is survived by one son. Robert K. and five daughters, Mrs. Miller of Giade Mills, Mrs. Abm. Cunningham of West Deer two., Mrs. Will Flick of Clinton twp. and Mary and Eliza at home Her husband died eight years ago. Obituary. W. C. Kennedy of Mara ditd at the Municipal Hospital in Allegheny, laM Sunday of email pox. Hm heart broken by the necessity for liquidation of the First National hank of Allegheny, Edward R. Kramer of Sewickley for 85 years cashier of the institution, died last Friday at his home ou Kiver avenue. Sewickley. The death was sudden. lie had shown (signs* of depresmon over the unfortunate con ditions faced by the First National of Allegheny, but nothing of this kind was looked for. Last Friday at uoon ;i to tai collapse occurred. The efforts of physicians could not help him and he died six hours lat^r. The first cashier of the bank wan Col. John D. Kratner, father of Edward It. Kramer, Col. Kramer took the poni tion when the bank first opened its doorH in 1862. and when he laid down the cares of the tank, his son as-unied them There have been but the two cashiers in the 41 years of the bank's history, th<- father and the eon. nr 9 \Auers Take cold easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. " For 40 yt mm I have impended on Ayor's Chwrry perioral for rougim and cold*. I know it urfatlv •tr«*nfrili«itn weak luntrn." MUM. r. A. HoHlNfto*. ftaltue, Mich. 25c.,f10c. Jl.< JO. J.C. AVBKfIO., ■mm mmmmmmmtm for Weak Lungs m i mwi i ii i i i« I Aycr'n Pills ths activity of tHu llvor, and thus aid recovery. IFREE! FREE!! FREE!!;! \ TO *: BE i GIVEN 1 AWAY • FREE :i A | FINE i UPRIGHT PIANO TO THE f PERSON § GETTING THE LARGEST NUMBER OF COUPONS, GET k A C I COUPON t WITH £ EVERY '£ PAIR p OF SHOES k AT Ketterer Bros I $ I : ; 224 S. Main St. M. A bKRKI IV 6,R ) Funeral Director i i 54 S. Wain Ft. FutJcr PA God Save the Commonwealth.' General Election Proclamation WHEREAS, AS by Section 10 of the Act of j the General Assembly to regulate the nomi nation and election of public officers, requir ing certain expenses incident thereto to be paid by the several counties and punishing certain offenses in regard to such elections: It is made the duty of "the sheriff of every county, at least ten days be i fore any general electirn to be held therein, j to give notice of same by advertisements in : at least newspapers, if there be so many \ published in the county, two of news papers representing so tar as practicable, the political party which at the preceeding Uov.election ca-t the largest number of votes and the other one of said newspapers repre senting so lar as practicable the politic®! party which at the preceeding November election cast the next lergest number of votes, and in addition thereto the sheriff of every county-hall, at least ten drys befare any g»ne*al election to be held in cit.es ot | the first, second and third classes,give notice by proclamation posied up in the most con- , i spicuous places in every election district in said cities of the first.second and third class and in every such proclamation or adver tisement shall. , I. Enumerate the officers to be electea and give a list of all the nominations made as provided in this act, and to be voted for in such county, and the lull text of all con stitutional amendments submitted to a vote of the people but the pro clamations posted in each election district need not contain the nagipi of any candidates but those to be voted for in such district 11. Designate th« places at which the elec tion is to be held. 111. He shall give notice that every per son, excepting justice* of the peace, whi shall hold any ( tflce or appointment ot profit or trust under the government of the United states or of ibis State or of any city or incor porated district,whether a commissioned oth cer or otherwise,a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall bo employed onder the Leg islative, Executive or Judiciary department of the State or of the United Slates or ot any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the Mate Leeislature and of the select or caramon council of any city, or commissioners ot any incorporated district is, by law, incapable ot holding or eiercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk ofauy election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, jndge or other officer ot anv such election shall be eligible .to any office t » be then voted for, except that of an election officer. Now, therefore, I, Martin L. Gibson, High Sheriff of the County ot Butler, State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known anil give this public notice to the electors of Butler county, that on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, being the 3rd day of November, 19u3, from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. A general election will be held in the several election districts ot said county, established by law, at which time they will vote by ballot for theseveral ollioershereinaf ter nauied as follows: One person for State Treasurer. One person for Anditor General. Two persons for Judge of the Superior Court. One person for Jury Commicsioner Republican. State Treasurer, WILLIAM L. MATHUES Auditor General, WILLIAM P. SNYDER Judt;e of the Superior Court, THOMAS A. MORKISON. JOHN J. HKNUKKSON. Jury Commissioner, ANDREW O. EB^KHART Democratic. State Treasurer. JOEL O. HILL. Auditor General, ARTHUR G. DEWALT. Judge of the Superior Court, JOHN A. WARD. CALVIN E. RAYUURN. Jury Commissioner, AMOS L. COOPER. Prohibition. State Treasurer, HENRY D. PATTON. Auditor General, ELISHA KENT KANE. Judge of the Superior Couit. MATTHEW H. STEVENSON. EMMETT D. NICHOLS. ■ »BBI»II«> State Treasurer, JOHN A. SMITH. Auditor General, WM. W. ATKINSON, Judge of the Superior Court. A LFRED LEACH. LOUIS GOAZIOU. Citizens. State Treasurer, WILLIAM L. MATHUES. Auditor tjlentral, WILLIAM P. SNYDER. Judge of the Superior Couit, THOMAK A. MORRISON. JOHN J. HENDERSON: Independence- State Treasurer, JOEL G. HILL. Auditor General, ARTHUR G. DEWALT. Judge of the Superior Couit, JOHN A. WARD. CALVIN E RAYUURN. Labor- Slate Treasurer, DAVID E. GILCHRIST. Anditor General, WM. J. EUERLE. Judge of Superior Court, WM H. THOMAS. JOHN UUKSCHELL. 1'! AOll OK HOLDING IDE KLKC'IIONH 'I he said eltctioiih will be hi Id throunlioul lb'* comity ilk fellown: Ibe electors cl Adam# township, North pret inet, at the carpenter ahop of J J. Hmlth at Mjoma In i-.aid pr»ciiiet. The eleelor" ol Adaiun town,hip, nout pieciutl. at baundiy oxind by John Balfour iu ►aid precinct. Th® electors of Allegheny township »• tlm ti.woi.hipelei tlon hou»c ut S-'i» I'olnts in »sid townt'liip. Tl.e electors of Buffalo Uiwtiiihip at the hours uI 'lliom. W. KHiolt in nald township. The elector* of Hutler township at the houi-e formerly of William liortmaHi, now .1 h. Hunde ««in in hald township. The elwtur-i of liriwly townablp at the Town»lil|> huililin«, I'i'attil ut tli« < 'rom It- iul» ou .1 Kin en tiroKiimuri farm. The electors of Clearfield township at the office of Frank 1' Mcllrhl* In said towosblp The electors of Clintou lowiwhlp at the Hall at Hldd li s X Itmid* In nald townablp. The electois of Ouiicord lowuidilp, m M Cochran's new h«»u-e in Ml idletown. '1 he eleutoiH of Clay township at the tliun of 1). N. M' ('niulle •», ill naid town«lii|i '1 he eteaid boro. The electors of the borough of Valencia at ihe store room of Birr & Stoup in said borr ugh. The elec'oru of the borough of Connoque uessing at the house of P W Thomas in said borough. Given under my hand at my office at Butl r this 20th day of Oct., in the year of onr Lord, iyol,;and iu the 12Hih year of the I nde pendence of tber United States of Notth America. MAHTIX L GIBSON, Sheriff. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CITATION. BCTLEK COUNTY, FS: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Martin 1.. Gibson, High Sheriff of Butler county. Pennsylvania. Greeting: Whereas. At an Orphans' Court held at Butler 111 and for said county, on the fifth day of September, In the year of our l,ord, one thousand nine hundred and three, be fore the Honorable Judge thereof, the peti tion of Rosa Bayer of the Borough of Butler, lu said county, was presented setting forth, that Jordan Ejtli. late of the Borough of Butler, In said county, died 011 or alsiut the 2»th day of May, l!*S. Intestate, leaving to survive him the following named children, to-wit: Margaret, widow of Tomer, re siding In Pitts ford, Monroe Co .N. Y.; Albert, residing In Itraddock, i'a.; Mary, now de ceased, leaving to survive her a husband, Peter Niggle, residing in Pittsburg, l'a., and eight children, namely: Stella, In ter marrled with Anthony Bohr, residing In Butler, l'a . Agnes, Rose, (ieorge, William, Irene, Jordan and Elmer, all seveu of whom reside with their father, Agnes and George being of age; Minna. Intermarried with Sielile. but not heard from for eighteen years: Charles, not heard from for seven teen years; Michael, residing in Allegheny, l'a.; Rose, Inter-married whh (ieorge Bayer, residing In Butler. Pa.; Lizzie, now In IHx rnont, l'a ; and Jennie, Inter-marrled with John McKnlght, residing in ParWersburg. W. Va. These are therefore to command you, the said lielrs and parlies interested, to Is; rnd appear before the said Judge at an Orphans' Court to lie held at Butler, for the said County of Hutler. on the 7th day of Decem ber 11W1, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of said day, to show cans - why partition of estate should not be made and to submit to such other orders and dwrees as the said Court shall make touching the uremlses. Witness the Honorable James M. tial breath. President of our said Court at But ler. the 15th day September, ltOCi. (jISOIMIK M. UHAIIAM, < 'lerk of Courts. Clerk's Notice in Bankruptcy. to the District Court of the United States for tin; Western District of I'cnnsylvanla, Patrick Gulden. of Hutler, liutler county, Pa., a bankrupt under the Act of (Jointress <>f July 1. lsiis. having applied for a full discharge fnim all del,is provable against his estate under said Aet. nut Ice Is hereby given to all known creditors and other nersons In Interest, to appear before the said < 'ourt al I'itlshurg, In said District, on the "th . ('. No. HO. Dec. Term. IWM, tin? undersigned u* adminlstriitor of Elizabeth J. Mi-Candle**. late of Hutler township, dee'd., will offer ut public sale up on tin: premises, on Saturday, October 31st, 1903, at onn o'clock IV M. of Mild day the followlo« denrrlhcd mil attate, vk The undivided I-loth Interest, of, in and to 100 ucrcH of land, more or leg*, Hituate in But l«*r twp , Hutler county. I'unu'a.. l>ound ed mi tin* north by lands of K. O. < 'amp bell's heir*, on the cant by lurid# of Geo. Ifiiuer. on the mouUi of Hutler and Harmony public road, on tho went bv pufolh* road and land* of 8. M. ItolilfiHon; under fence and In tfood state of cult lvhi ton and having erected thereon a brick house, barn and other out liiilldtiiKi- Hubjeet however U> the estate of Kllzabeth M ('Candles** as the mother of de cedent and an the widow of Abrrn. McCand lehH, dee'd , and to the of an ajcree ment an between the widow and heir* of Abrrn MrCandlt K*. dee'd., and A. H. Mc- j c'and lew*. A I,H<) At two o'clock IV M. of said day I In- uiid} ylded 1-lotb Interest, of, In and to some :X) acres of land, tnor ) i>r less, nit urite In th«* 'l'ownsblp of Itutler. County of JitiMer, and state of I'enn'a-, bounded on the north by land * of Wuldron, on the cast by lands formerly of McKlroy.on the south by land* Sebastian Heck and oilers, and on the west by lands of John and A. tirubbs. Hubjeet to tin* <'state of hll/abeth Me<'andless, an mother of said decedent and OM the widow of A brrn. M«•< 'utidless, dee'd. TKIIMH <'ash upon conllrmatlon of sale by the Court. ALIiKKT It. M<<'ANDKKHH, Adm'r. Jamks l». McJcnkin. Atfv. NOTICE OF INQUISITION In the mutter of the In tlie Orphan's I'.irlllliin of I hei-.tate of Court of Hutler John I el«cl, lute of Hut- county IVnn'u.. ut ler lion,uuh. Huth-r Co., O. ('. No. Ins, Muy IVnn'a., deceased. I Term, IWti. Nollee !h herehy Hlyn to the heir'* and b Kulei* of I 111- above iinriieil decedent. I hut hy virtue of the nl*»vo mentioned* writ of partition, an Inquest will ho held and taker ou the premises therein ilesi-rllH-d on Friday, the 1 11|| lilty of Nov.. 1W«, ut in o'clock A. W. of said day. ut which time and place you mid each of you muy attend If you thliilc proper. MAKTIN L. OIHKON. H he riff EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary ou the estate of Mrs. Catharine Harbison, deceased, late of Middlesex township, Hut ler county. Pa., have been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves to lie indebted to said estate are hereby reiineHtefi to make prompt payment and those having claims against the estate will present the mine dnly authenticated for settle ment to KOHKItT H. HaUIIIHON, I L-« ru MAIIYH Hauhison, f r ' xrH H. K. I). No. 28, Valencia, l'a. (litKKUH, Attorneys. 10-20 03 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Kacliel .Snyder, dee'd., lute of Hrady tp,Butler (Jo.,having l>een granted to the undersigned, all |>ersous knowing them selves indebted to tUn Maid estate will make immediate payment, am) all hay tnK claim* aifHtliNt «nid estate will pre *ent them duly authenticated for pay ment to J. C. Snyokr, Adm'r., |{. F. D. .'id, Slippery rock. Pa. J. I). Mi-Junkin, Att'y. 10-15-08 " EXECUTOR'S NOTICF ISTATK OP UKV, N. K. ItUOWN, DBtl'D. I Notii'e is herehy K'ven that letters ' testaiueutaiy on the estate of He v. N. E Brown, deceased, late of Worth township, Butler county, l'a., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are rertnested to make payment, and i those having claimi or demands will make known Ih6 same without delay, A T. Black. Executor, Armory Building, 0-17-08 Butler, Pa EXECUTOR S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of , James Foreytlie. dee'd , late of Adams township, Butler Co . Pa., having been | granted to the undersigned, all persons | knownitiL'themselves to said estate will please make immediate pay . meet, and any having claims against j said estate will present them duly I authenticated for settlement to JOHN R. FOKSYTHE. IP„. W. A. SLOAN, S W. H. LUSK. Att'y. ' IAR 1< AH, NOSK and TIIMOAT, After April Ist, office in former Dr. l'eten'residence, No. ui E. Cunning ham St., Hutler, PH., next door to Times printing office. pI.AKA H. MORROW, D. 0., V OitAiMJATK BOSTON Colmcgs OV 08TKOPATHY. Women's diseases a specialty. Con bpllatjau anil examination free. Office Hours, y to ij in., a to 3 j>. m People'* Phone 573. 116 S. Main street, Hutler, l'a /! M. ZIMMERMAN \I • PiiVSICIAN AND SUKOKON At "127 N. Main St. I R. HAZLKTT, M. D., IJ> 106 West Diamond, IJr. Orahaut's former oflice. Special attention given to live, Note and Throat. People'# Phone 5M (JAMDKI, M. HI PPI'S, 0 PHYSICIAN AND SUKUKON 31*1 Went Cunningham St. 11R. JULIA K. POSTER. I" DR. CT.ARHNCK M. LOWE, OfITKOI'ATHIC PHVHICIANB. Rooms 9 and lu Stein Building, Hutler. Consultation and examination free, doily; and evening* l>y appointment. DENTISTS. n/ J. HINDMAN. W . DENTIST. 1274 Houth Main street, (over Metm's ahiat store.) DR. if. A. WCCANDLHSS, " DKNTIST, onir« iii butler County National Bank UuildiiiK. 2nd Hour. 1 r. w. WICK, LI • DENTIST. Has located in the new Stein building, with al! the latest devices for Dental work DR. M. D. KOTTRABA Successor to Dr. Johnston. DENTIST Office at No 114 I . Jeflerson St., over G. W Miller's grocery I J. DONALDSON, T)• DENTIST. Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest improved plan. Gold Fillings a spec ialty. Office next to postoffice DR J. WILBERT MCKKK, SURGEON DENTIST. Office over C. E. Miller's Shoe Store, 215 S. Main street, Butler, Pa. Peoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of gold fillings, gold crown and bridge work. MISCELLANEOUS. TITM. H. WALKER, IT SURVEYOR, Residence 214 W. Pearl St., Butler, Pa. T JAMES DODOS • LIE ENSED AUCTIONEER Inq uite at Sheriff'soffice or 426 Mifflin St. B tier Pa |1 F. L. McQUISTION, V. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Office near Court House WM. WALKER. CHAS. A. MCELVAIN. WALKER & McELVAIN, 307 Bntler County National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. OIL PROPERTIES. LOANS. BOTH PHONES. Jury List for November Term A list of name? drawn from the proptr jury wheel this 26th day of September, 190:5,t0 serve as travers jury at a special term of court to commence the 2nd Monday of November, being the ninth day of said month. Allen .Tohu, Clay twp. farmer. Book Frank, Worth twp, farmer Boyd W D, Mars lwro. merchant. Bellis Geo C, Butler sth wd, merchant. Black Eli, Sunbnry boro, tailor. Beaver George. Lancaster twp, farmer. Campbell Elmer. Buffalo twp, farmer. Cooper William J, Jefferson tp, farmer. Coyle James, Clearfield twp. J. of P. Craig Win H, Bntler 3rd wd, laborer. 1 Cooper Isaac, Winfield t«vp, farmer. Cooper Charles. Middlesex twp, farmer. Christie J C, Washington twp, farmer. Doerr George, Buffalo twp. farmer. 5 Donaghy Thomas.Bntler sth wd,farmer. ' Davidson Archy. Bntler 2nd *d,grocer. Deitrick C W, Connoquen'g tp, farmer. Endress Adam, Zelienople boro, farmer, j Fredlv DA, Middlesex twp, farmer, j Glossner Jacob,Millerstown bo.bntcher. ) Gilchrist Wm H, Cherry twp, farmer j Gel bach Jacob, Zelienople boro, gent j Gold OG, Cherry twp. farmer. ; Hill Frank S, Adams twp, farmer. 5 Harper RM, I3utler Ist ward.inerchant. ) Heineinan William, Butler 2 wd,printer. 5 Jack John, Clinton twp, farmer. Knox E H, Harmony boro, blacksmith, j Mates WJ, Butler :srd ward, gent. ) McCafferty JA, Peon twp, pumper. , McKee James, Valencia boro, farmer, i McClymonds Ed, Forward tp. farmer, i Morris Charles, Washiagton tp. farmer. , Muder Jno E.Saxonburg bo,undertaker. I McElroy John. Butler twp, farmer, i McClintock John W, Mercer tp, farmer. , Miller John, Venango twp, farmer, j McCullough E K.Fairview twp, farmer. Nicholas G F. Evans City bo, merchant Sheilds William, Worth twp, farmer. Snow Wm C, Fairview twp, farmer. Slitt G W. Cherry twp, farmer Spitaler Martin, Forward twp, farmer Sutton J J, Fairview twp, farmer. Stewart H F, Washington twp, frrmer. Stewart H E, Allegheny twp, farmer. Stewart Aaron, Donegal twp, farmer. Stewart Bartley, Butler twp, farmer. Stover Chas S, Butler :trd wd, carpenter. Thompson George, Cherry twp, farmer. Thorn H C, Fairview twp. farmer. Vosler Lewis, Worth twp, fanner. Watsou Ed. Franklin twp, merchant. Williams H C,Harmony boro,merchant. WnMron OK, twp, farmer. Weil Jacob, Cranberry twp, farmer. BUY ING EYES I u't an easy matter The best occulists and opticians are not magicians. They cannot restore sight to the blind. Don't wait to consult us until you «et u piece of glass in your eye, or can't see v. 11. It's the little things that count. \ little headache. A few dancing spots. A burning sensation—these are the w riiings that should be heeded. It's l. : iter to lie to early than to be to late. . careful examination of the eyes is f e and painless. I also sell lidison and Victor phouo r tplis and records, mandolin, violin 1 guitar strings and motithorgans. CARL H. LEIGHNER, Graduate Optician and Jeweler 209 S. Main St.. Butler, Pa. H. G. Allison, funeral Director, Bell Phcne No. 3. Bakers town, Pa. \l' M - H MILLKR. FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE ind REAL ESTATE. ii'KICK —Byertt' ltiiilding—next to P. <). 'Sutler Pa. See the dsn direct opposite the Old Postofllce, Theodore Yogeley. (M Ue«l Estate agd insurance Agency, 3 23H S. Msin SI, Huller, P«. I f you hiivr properly to »«11, trade, or root f] or, want to buy or rtml rail, write or | Ui uhouts tut*. L t Mailed Upon Application CONCERTS, [.BMP'* Everything Mimical. . f9 wP" fife KLEUKR'B MUSIC HOUSE. 'i'i -2211 Fifth Ave., Pitl«bur«. Pa. M C. WAGNER £t,TI&T PHCTOGBAPHFB < I'M Sooth Mala SU oAutumr\ H ►j Reflections 4 A Did you know that Brown & j A Co. have the largest assortment of >j A Fine Furniture, Carpets and House |j J Furnishings we have ever shown? 1 Doq't be Afraid M *1 To come in and see how well equipped we are to % serve you with everything pertaining to the com- A plete furnishing of a home from attic to cellar. 0 nl Fine Furniture ] Is not necessarily high-priced. Depends on where v you buy. Look over our stock —get our prices A L —don't merely look in at the window. *1 B Don't Wait '4 [< >} ▲ Until the best is selected from our large stock, or d Z< until after the Holidays, for lower prices. F We are going to give the * r Discount Now! Why •fl Should we wait until the trade season is over and * expect to sell you —would it be business? 4 We offer you liberal discounts from our present low prices until TA fl Christmas. y N COME IN AND COMPARE! Zi f| BRO WN & CO. [< Vi No. 13« N. Main St. (Bell Phone 105) BUTLER. PA. M e Get the Habit in Our : New Fall Clothing. EXCLUSIVE STYLES r. In abundance, and the kind sold here must be of the highest grade —Perfect. In selling our Exclusive Smart Clothes we realize that it is expressive of the highest attainment of the tailor man's art. We can tell you all about the clothes, but you must see them to truly appreciate their elegance and finish, you must try on a garment to see how well, it fits and how dressy it looks Men's Suits, $8 to S2O. Fall showing of the New Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats. Cost no more than the ones called just as gcod. Schaul <& Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, r i 137 South Mam St., Butler. J : THREE Eyesight, Nerve and Headache Specialists and Opticians. They will be at the Willard Hotel, Butler, November 2 aud 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Mahaftey and Miss Miller, of New York and Pittsburg, will make thdir first visit to our city. This being an advertising trip to in troduce this new system they will give consultation, examination and advico necessary to complete a cure free. It will bo expected of all persona taking advantage of thia offer to .tate lq their friends the reaulta obUlpod by thia ayatera. We treat headache, nervous ness. cataract, croaa eves, bllndnew and all defect* nf the eye and ita Mr. an