THE BUTLER CITIZEN. WTLLIAM O. NEOLKY • Publisher. TnrRSDAT, DECEMBER 3, 1903. f'.o3 p:r year la Advance, Otherwise sl-50 Carbolic* A ci Chrrrr Pcrtnrnl In n.T family for eipht jrcars. i hi-.olnn-.tliiii - • .;nal Ito It for oiirlii .in,) <•..!(!... (Mix-rIHIW f..r c!iII- 1 dren."—Mi:E. W. XI. Uuvkku, Kl»cU>y, Aiu. C 25c..50c.,fi.r0. a. AYKn to.. 8 All drnggintll. f '.'rrll. V'.«. W ——■'■--J 10l Night CoughsJ ■BBTJsrr "«':i >•* 5 j »•» A. *. • ? Koep the bowci - op*, n v:*.h Ayor's Pills at Animal Meeting, The members of the Worth Mutual Fire Insurance Cor.; pan y will meet at the school house in West Liberty, Pa., on the second Saturday of January: I!K>4. at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur pose of electing officers for the ensning year, and disposing of such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. S. J. TAYLOR, Secy, Slipperyrock, Pa. JAS. HUMPHREY Pres't. K. F. D. 58 Slipperyrock, Pa. MITRTHA A lIItOWN. 33» stli Ave. I'lttsliurß. F'n., Can sell your Estate, Farm or Business. Correspondence solicited. ALL TRANSACTIONS 4'OM'l I>ENTI Al<. I>KATHS. BEAUMONT—At his home in Bntler. I Nov. 29, 1903, L. H. Beaumont, aged j 59 year?. Mr. Beanmont was a native of Con necticut, ami was one of the pioneer oil operators, His wife, nee McQuistion, survives him. CAMPBELL-At ber home in Bntler, Nov. 26, 1903, Kathryn, daughter of W. L. Campbell, aged 16 year?. She was buried at Bakerstown. CAMPBELL—At her home in Butler, Nov. 27, 1903, Fay, daughter of \S. H Campbell, aged about 16 years. BEALIMER—At his rooms in Bntler, Nov. 29, 1903. C S. Bealimer. a trav eling salesman, whose home is in Bal | timore. Maryland. ! JOHNSTON—At her home in Butler, Nov. 29, 1903. Mrs. Axel Johnston. Her husband and several small chil dren survive herr This was the third death in that family recently FLOYD—At htr home in Butler. Nov. 27, 1903. Mrs Margaret, wife of John Floyd, aged 44 years. KISSINGER—At the Conntv Home, Nov. 30, 1903, J. L. Kissinger, aged 28 years. His death was caused by fever, and he was taken to the Home on account of the hospital being crowded. GREER—At her home in Bntler. Nov. 27. 1903. Mrs. Margaret, wife of John B. Greer. HALSTEAD—At her home at Sarvers Station, Nov. 29, 1903, Mrs. Helen, wife of Dr. J. L. M. Halstead. nee Painter, aged 25 years KELLY—At her home iu Butler. Nov. 27, 1903, Miss Anna Kelly, formerly of Oakland, aged 41 years. KRAMER—At his home in Butler, Nov. 29. 1903, Charles Kramer, youngest son of ex Sheriff Kramer, deceased, aged about 38 years. He is survived by his wife, nee Bil lingsley, and two small children. O'NEIL —At his home in Butler, Nov. 27, 1903, William O.Neil, aged 27 years. SUTTON—At her home in Bntler Nov 28, 1903. Mrs. Harvey Sutton. Her husband and four small children, (one aged 2 inos.), survive her. STRAPP—At Mercy Hospital. Pitts burg, Nov. 25, 1903, Wm. Strapp, of Butler, aged 30 years. TYREE—At her home in Bntler, Nov. 27, 1903, Mrs. Wm. Tyree. NEGLEY—At her home in Plainfield, N. J., Mrs Ida May Negley, wife of Albert Negley, Jr., aged 40 years. STEHLE—At her home in Butler, Dec. 1, 1903, Mrs. Lena Moral, widow of J. F. T Stehle, deceased, aged 46 years. Her death was cansod by fever._ She is survived by five sjn-j—Joseph. Victor, John, Eugene and Panl Stehle. HAZLETT—At his home in Bntler, Dec. 2, 1903, Wm. H. Hazlett, aged about 70 years. His death was cansed by pneumonia. THOMPSON—At his home in Butler. Dee. 1, 1903, Samuel M. Thompson, aged 23 years. RAI3LEY —At his home in Bntler, Dec. 1, 1903, John Raisley. aged 29 years. PISTORIUS—At his home on Elm Sf, Dec. 2, 1903, of fever, Charles Pistor ius, aged 19 years. CUNEY—At her home in Butler, Dec. 1, 1903, of fever, Mrs. Maiy Cnney, aged 34 years. McLADGHLIN—At his home on Mil ler 6treet, Dec. 1, 1903, of fever, Peter McLaughlin, son of Daniel McLaugh lin, formerly of Penn twp., aged 43 years. He leaves a wife and four children, one of whom has the diphtheria Obituary. John G. McConahy. a well-known New Castle lawyer, fell dead in church, last Sunday morning. Casper Nash was found dead at a well near Chicora, last Saturday night. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until it nets be yond the reach of medicine. They of ten say. "Ob, it will wear away," bur in most eases it will wear tbem away Could they be induced to try the auc ceSSTnl modiHne onlled Kemp's Halsani which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial pize free. At all druggists. What Shall We Have for Dessert This question arises in the family ev ery day. Let us answei* it to-day. Try Jell-O," a delicious and healthful des sert. Prepared in two minutes No boiling! no baking! simply udd boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: -Lem on, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cents. L. C. WICK, OHALKS rn LUfIBER. j I JBtfcirkiey r| Leading Photographer, & Old Postoffice Building, 0 Butler, Pa. L. 5. McJUNKIN insurance «ific Real Estate Aycrit. 117 B. JEFPHR3ON r»' T - pt M. A BERKIMER. funeral Director. r,, <•: T^oj n pv.*i r ~ v>a MISCELLANEOUS. U'U. H. WALKER, IT SURVEYOR, Residence 214 W. Pearl St., Butler, Pa. n F. L. McQUISTION, V. Civil, ENGINEER AND SURVEVOR. Office r.ear Court Uovv: T JAM Kh IJOu'A-5, L • LICENSED AUCTIONEER Inquire at Sheriff Coffee or 426 Mifflin St. B-itler Pa Il(> Vol' WAXV TO SKI,I, your furiri or other real estate? I can do It for you. Send me full partlculirs at once. 4-ltt-o:j-ly JOHN HODOKK. •4'U Keystone liulldlrr. rittsliurp. l*a "" M C. WAGNKF ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHFK 138 South Main St, DR. MILLER'S Home Treatment for Inward Trouble A New Treatment for Female Pise/mes. Lady Solicitors Well Paid. Call on, or write to MKS. E. T. CROSS, i Sampson St., AI.LFiiIIENY I'A II -11*—it Takt-lVrrytvlllo Avi-iiu* < ars LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ■ • In The District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania in. : Baukruptcy. In tl»e matter of J No. 2270. Standard Exchange Company, J- In Bankrupt. \ Bankruptcy, j To the creditors of Standard Exchange Company, of Butler. In the County of But ler. and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 13th day of Nov.. 1903. the said Standard Exchange Company, was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of its creditors will be held at the office of J. \\ . Hutchison, referee In bankruptcy. No. 11l X. W. Dia mond. Butler. Pa., on the 14th day of l)ec. f A. D. 1903, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. November 27th. 1903. J. W. HUTCHISON. Referee In Bankruptcy. CITATION. BUTLER COUNTY, SS: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Martin L. Gibson. High Sheriff of Butler county, Pennsylvania, Greeting: Whereas. At an Orphans' Court held at Butler, in and for said county, on the second day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred und three. l>e fore the Honorable .ludge thereof, the peti tion of Edith Shull for inquest to make par tition of real estate of Mr*. Jemlmah Shull. deceased, was presented, setting forth, that her grandmother. Jemlmah Shull. late of the Borough of West Sunbury, Butler county, Pa., died on the day of A. D. Ivil. in testate, leaving to survive her. legal repre sentatives as follows: Three sons. Henry Shull. Perry Shull, and John G. Shull and one daughter. Sarah Shull. That the said Henry Shull dlei on the - (Jay of A. D.. I»'J5. intestate. Raving to survive him a widow. Ida Shull of West Sun bury. Butler county. Pa., and children :is follows. Sheridan Shull. residence unknown: Harry Shull of West Sunbury borough, of Butler county. Pa.. Mosseim Shull, of West Sunbury Borough. Butler county. Pa., Etta Shull. Intermarried with Andrew Bush of East Smethport. Mc liean couuty, l'a.; Laura Shull, intermar ried with William Pheil. of 974 Liberty St., Allegheny City. Pa., and Lizzie Shull of West Suubury. l'a.. all of whom are aged more than twenty-one years. That the said Perry Shull. died on the day of A. I). 1«4, intestate, leaving to survive htm a widow, Susan Shull. of 205 Scottwood ave.. Elmira. N. Y., and children as follows. Charles Shull, of 211 Gregg street, Elmira. N. V.; W. I). Shull. of 211 Gregg St.. Elmira. N.-Y.; J. P. Shull. of 216 Eigth street. Beaver I'allS, l'a.; and Annie Shull, inter married with Breaden, of 210 Loraine Place. Pittsburg. Pa., all of whom are aged more than twenty-one years.and John Shull. who died intestate, leaving to survive him a widow. Shull, of No. 19 Bank street, Salem. Ohio, and now known as Mrs. Robert Stuart, and one daughter. Bertha Shull. of No. 19. Bank street. Salem. Ohio, aged thir teen years. That the saiil John G. Shull died on the 2nd day of Oct.. A. D. 1902, intes tate. leaving to survive him an only daugh ter, Edith Shull, who Is aged more than 21 years, and is your petitioner herein of West Sunbury liorougli, Butler Co., Pa. That the said Sarah Shull. is intermarried with A. N. Bryson, and lives at Wellsville. N. Y. That the above named are all of the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent. Mrs. Jemiinah Shull. Aud there are no other persons interested. These are therefore to command you, the said heirs and parties interested to be anil appear befo.-e the said Judge at an Orphans' Court to be held at Butler, for the said coun ty of Butler, on the 2nd Monday of Decem ber. 1903, at - o'clock In the -noon of said day, to show cause why an inquest to make parti tion should not be awarded as prayed for and to submit to such other orders and de crees as the said Court shall make touching the premises. Witness the Hoeorable James M. Gal breath. President of our said Court, the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1903. GEORGE M. GRAHAM, Clerk of Courts. MARTIN L.GIBSON. Sheriff. CITATION. BUTLER COUNTY, SS: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Martin L. Gibson, High Sheriff of Butler county. Pennsylvania. Greeting: Whereas. At an Orphans' Court held at Butler In and for said county, on the fifth day of September, In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and three, be fore the Honorable Judee thereof, the peti tion of Rosa Huyer of the Borough of Butler, in said county, was presented setting forth, that Jordan Eyth. late of the Borough of Butler, In said county, died on or about the 29th day of May, 19U2, intestate, leaving to survive lilm the following named children, to-wit: Margaret, widow of Tomer, re siding in Pitlsford, Monroe Co .N. Y.; Albert, residing In Braddock. Pa.; Mary, now de ceased, leaving to survive her a husband, Peter Niggle, residing in Pittsburg, Pa., and eight children, namely: Stella, In-ter married with Anthony Rohr, residing in Butler, l' 1.. Agnes, Rose, George. William. Irene, Jordan and Elmer, all seven of whom reside with their father. Agnes and G'-'orge being of age; Minna. Intermarried with Stehle. but not heard from for eigliteeu years; Charles, not heard from for seven teen years; Michael, residing In Allegheny, l'a.; Rose, inter-married with George Bayer, residing in Butler. Pa.; Lizzie, now in Dix moiit. Pa : mjwl -Ifiuiie. uit.l. John Mcknight, residing in Parkersliurg, i W. Va. These are therefore to command you, the said heirs and parties interested, to be rnd appear before the said Judge at an Orphans' Court to be held at Butler, for the said County of But ler, on the 7th day of Decem ber, 1903, at 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of said day, to show cause why partition of estate should not be made and to submit to such other orders and decrees as the said Court shall make touching the premises. Witness the Honorable J times U. (ial breatb, President of our said Court at Rut ler, the lath day September, IWM. GEOIIGP. M. UKAIIAM, Clerk of Courts MARTIN L. GIBSON, Sheriff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Sarah 3eighle, dec'd., late of Lan caster tp., Butler (Jo., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing the mselyes indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay meet, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to J. N KIRKER, Ex'R . 13-3 03 R. F D. 2. Ellwood City, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE* Letters of administration on the estate of Levi Lefevre, dec'd., late of Middlesex twp , Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves to be in debted to said estate will make immedi ate paj ment and those having claims aguir.st the same will present them dnly authenticated for settlement to DAVIIJ LEFEVRE, adm'r., R. F. D 23, Valencia, Pa. JAMES 15. McJUNKIN, Att'y. 12 3 93 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Allkey C. Keir, dec'd, late of Harrisville boro.,Butler Co., Pa ,havinglieeu grant ed the undersigned, all persons known inj,r themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having clpirns against Mid estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to W. D. BRANDON, Ex'r . Jiqtler, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ESTATE (IF REV. N. E. DROWN, DEC'D. Notice is hereby given that lettais testamentary o:t the estate of Rev. N. K. Brown, deaens-jd, late of Worth township, Butter county, Pa. have bf en granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the saiue without delay. A T. BLACK, Executor, Armory Building, 9-17-03 Bufler, Pa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary in the estate of Isaac Donalds >1), dec'd., late of Clay t»■[>,,Butler Co.. having been grafted to the nodersigued. all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate will mak>' immediate payment, and all having bills against same will pre sent them duly authenticated for pay ment to A. It. THOMPSON, Ex'r., W. Sunbury, Pa. COD M. PAINTER, Att'y. 11-3 03 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mra Catharine Harbison, deceased, late of Middlesex township, But ler county, Pa., have been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves to be indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make prompt payment and those having claims against the estate will present the same dnly authenticated for settle ment to ROBERT 3. HARBISON, I , MARY IJ HARRISON, f rB - F. D. No. 23, Valencia, Pa. GREEKS, Attorneys 10-29-03 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on tne estate of Rachel Snyder, dec'd., late of Brady tp.Butler Co.,having lieen granted to the undersigned, all i>ersonß knowing them selves indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment, and nil hav ing claims against said estate will pre sent thein duly authenticated for pay ment to J. C. .SNYDER, Adui'r , R. F. D. •)<>, Slipperyrock. Pa. J. D. M< JINK IN, Att'y. 10-15-03 AN* ORDINANCE ASSESSING THK COST OF CONSTRUCTING A public scwt-r npor« and for Mifflin street in Butler Borongh. Pa . from the Western'line of the Mitchell or Brown property to the Mifflin street bridge, unon the properties fronting and abutting upon that part of Mifflin street be tween the points above named, and along the line of said sewer and determining the amonnts and providing for the collection thereof WHEREAS, A majority of the property owners in interest and nnml*?r. and owning a majority of the real property fronting and abutting npon that part of Mifflin street from the Western line of the Mitchell or Brown property to the Mifflin street bridga. within Bntler Borough, in the County of Bntler. and State of Pennsylvania, presented their petition to the Town Council of Butler Borongh asking that an ordinance be passed requiring that part of Mifflin street to be sewered, and that a public sewer be constructed upon and for that part of Mifflin street between the points above named and that the same be sewered, and WHEREAS. The said petition has been found to be true and correct, and that the said Mifflin street is a public street iu Butler Borough, duly laid out. adopted, opened and used as such, and, upon due consideration, it was adjudged and de cided by the Town Council that said sewer was necessary for the health and con venience of the properly owners and residents of said street, and an ordinance was duly passed, authorizing the construction of said sewer as prayed for in said petition, and WHEREAS, The construction of said sewer was awarded to W. J. Eury. and the said sewer has been constructed as required by said ordinance, and the work completed and accepted by the Town Council SECTION 1. The Burgess and Town Council of Butler Borough do ordain, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same, that the cost and ex pense of constructing the said public sewei upon and for said Mifflin street shall be justly and equitably assessed upon and paid by the property and the owners thereof adjoining and adjacent to Mifflin street, between the points above named, and along the line of said sewer and improvement and benefitted thereby The total number of feet of buried sewer pipe laid in and for said street is 400 feet, 20 Y branches, one manhole, one flush tank and other necessary cost and ex pense. making the total cost of said sewer $325. The total number of feet of lots of real property fronting oa said Mifflin street, between the points above named, is 784 feet. SECTION 2. The cost of said sewer shall be and the same is hereby assessed upon the property fronting and abutting on Mifflin street, from the Western line of Mitchell or Brown property to the Mifflin street bridge, along the line of said sewer and adjacent thereto and benefitted thereby equally by the foot front, and in accordance herewith the cost of said improvement is hereby assessed as a sewer tax upon the following lots of real property and in the following amounts, beiutr at the rate of 41.5 cents per foot front. I. John West, 40 feet at 41.5 cents per foot ? lfi.OO 2! Jacob Asman. 28 " 11.62 3. Bertha Hunter. heirs at law of T. F. Hun ter, dec'd, 27 feet at 41.5 cents per foot $ 11.21 4. Elizabeth Carmody, 40 " " " " " " 16 60 5. Mathias Liebler. 45 " " " " " " 18.88 0. T.A. and Ellen Burton, 52 " 21.80 7. C. E. Cronenwett, 55 " " " " " '• 22.83 8. Emma Bracken 48 " 19-92 9. Margaret Kennedy, 50 '• " " " " " 20.75 10. C. K. Lapham. 88 36.52 11. M. Louise Brown, 312 " " " " " " 129.48 SECTION 3. In addition to the publication hereof, as provided by law. it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Town Council, and he is hereby directed, to make out notice in writing, or partly written and partly printed, to the owners or reputed owners of the several lots hereby assessed, and the High Constable shall serve such notice by delivering them at their places of residence, if they re side within Bntler Borongh, but if they reside elsewhere, notice shall be given them by mail, if their address can be ascertained, and by posting said notice upon said premises, as prescribed by law in such case made and provided. SECTION 4. TMs ordinance shall take effect within ten days from'the approv al and publication thereof. Ordained and enacted in Council this Ist day of December, A. D. 1903, at a regular adjourned meeting thereof. J. H GIBSON. Attest: H. E. COULTER. President of Town Council. Secretary of Town Council. Now, December 2nd, 1903, the above and foregoing ordinance is hereby ap proved of by me W. M. KENNEDY, Bargess. BUTLER, PA 1903. To You are hereby notified that your assessment for sewerage tax provided for by the foregoing ordinance, is as follows: One lot fronting and abutting on Mifflin street feet at 41 5 cents per foot, if That the same will be due December 24th, 1903, and payable to Harty Grieb. Borough Treasurer, North Main street. If not paid within sixty days from that date, your assessed property will be subject to a municipal lien for said tax. Secretary of Council. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration bavins been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Ainos Michael, dec'd., late of Centre township, Bntler Co., Pa., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make im mediate payment, and any having claims against the °auie to present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN N. ALLISON. Adm'r., R. F. D. No 1, Butler, Pa. WILLIAMS & MITCHELL, Att'ys. 11-13-03 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of John T. Wick, deceased,late of Con cord twp., Bntler county. Pa., having bt Due from approved reserve agent* 0 013 4S Checks and other cash items 070 9* Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 11 57 i Bwftd Bonn 9etin hi Biak, Specie 1 -:•! eO Legal-tender notes.... 'Z 77w 00 4 001 CO Redemption fund with I S. Treas'r (•"» per cent, of circulation) 400 00 Total... 57 583 17 LIABILITIES. * DOLL A IIS * Capital stock paid in 2* :J4O On : Undivided profits, less expenses i and taxes paid 07 00 National li;jnk notes outstanding fr t*t«» un Individual deposits subject to check 15 81819 Time certificates of deposit 9 1..7 00 Total 57 "»s:; ;»7 STATI: OF PA.. COUNTY OF BUTLER, SS: I. J. M. Elrlck, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear, that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. ELUICK. Cashier. CORRECT- Attest: H. I , BROWN, i W. B CAMPBKLL. !-Directors. I). W. IIL'M I'll KEY. I Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of November, 1903. CHARLES SNYDER, Just I e of the Peace. Commission expires April JJO, 11107. Report of the Condition of the Standard Trust Co. of Butler, No. 233 South Main street, of liutler county, Pennsylvania, ;it the close of business November 17, 1 i>o3. RESOURCES. Cash on hand $ 3 417 75 Checks and other cash items 44S 53 Due from Banks and Bankers 1 M Commercial and other paper owned 3'J 0M 31 Call loans upon collateral 900 00 Loans upon bonds and mortgages.. \'Z 00 Keal estate,furniture and fixtures. k7 907 Jl Overdrafts 'Jo Uj Miscellaneous assets...., 11 000 27 sls4} 030 SO LIAOfLITIES. Capital stock paid in §l3l 100 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1 020 17 Deposits, subject to check 11 372 32 Deposits, bpedal I*7 50 Bills payable 12 341 00 $l5O (hilt 811 STATE OF PA., COUNTY OF BUTLER, SS: I. C. A. Bailey. Treasurer of the above named * Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement in true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. A. BAILEY. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21 day of November. 1903. L. P. WALKER, Notary Public. Correct Attest: D. W. WYME. I J. A LANOFITT, -Directors. C. D. GREENLEE, I K COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description ma/ quickly ascertain om opinion freo wht'tber nn Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tion* ntrlctljr confidential. Handbook on I utonta ecnt free. oldest agency for securing patenta. f'atents taken through Munn A Co. receive tpeclnl notice , without charge, lu the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, 13 a year; four months, fl. bold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 36,Broiid " a, New York Branch OSm. (35 K St- Wmnhlrrton. U. C. Wm. Wuerthele, Billiard and Pool Tables, Bar Fixture?, Office Desks. Chair*, Tables, Partitions. Bookcases, etc. Turning of Billiard and Pool Balls. Bowling Alley Equip ments. 418 Diamond Street, Above ijiuithfield St.) PittaMrtf, Pa. 11 -3-W-Gui Jury List for December Term. GRAND JUKY. List of names drawn from the propei jury wheel on this, the 31st day or Oct., 1903, to serve at a regular term ol court, commencing on the first Monday of Dec., 1903. the some being the 7th day of said mouth: Campbell J F, Eau Claire boro. farmer. Critchlow Richard, Slipperyrock twp, farmer. Cochran James P, Mercer twp, farmer. Criswell John, Mars boro, liveryman. Craig E E, Millerstown boro, cleik. Dobson Geo, Cherry twp, farmer. Douthett B W, Connoquenessing twp. farmer. Drushell Henry, Forward twp, farmer. Forsythe Allen, Adams twp, farmer. Forcht John, Butler twp, farmer. W A F\ Dnttrt tmrA, music teacher. Kennedy J R, Adams twp, pumper. Kline A W.Connoqnenessing tp.farmer. Leithold Wm, Butler sth ward, farmer Moore S E, Washington twp, farmer. Miller Jacob. Adams twp, farmer. Moyer Otto, Harmony boro, clerk. Mayberry Chas. Slipperyrock boro, merchant. Nigh Peter, Summit twp, farmer. Swain YV A, Jackson twp, surveyor. Strena Martin L, Fairview twp, farmer Sutton D H, Butler Ist ward, farmer. Taylor Thomas, Cherry twp, tariner. White Robert A. Butler 3rd ward, gent. A list of names drawn from the proper jury wheel this, the 31st day of October, 1903, to serve at regular term of court, commencing on the second Monday of December 1903, as petit jurors, thy same being the 14th day of said mouth: Albert William, Oakland twp, farmer. Collens J D. Fairview twp. farmer. Currie Samuel. Concord twp, farmer. Cromling Henry. Petrolia boro,butcher. Cleeland Thonms J, Muddycreek twp, farmer. Crouthers Jamison, Cheriy twp,farmer. Campbell Milton. Concord twp, farmer Deau Albert. Bntler 3rd ward, grocer. Dierkin Peter E. Oakland twp farmer Daumb Fredrick,Millerstown bo,mason. Easley A F, Donegal twp, farmer. Eichotz Lewis. Lancaster twp, farmer. Charles. Fairview tp,farmer. FlenimingJames W, Buffalo tp,farmer. Forcht George.Summit twp, farmer. Fair W D, Brady twp. farmer. Freshkorn Nicholau, Jackson tp.farmer. Gilchrist Cnitis. Cherry twp, farmer. Herr Charles E. Butler 4th ward,editor Helmbold Johu R, Saxon burg borough, merchant Johnson CC, < 'exitre twp, farmer. McCullough S S. Prospect boro, farmer. McCandless J W, Venango twp. farmer. McCoullough A A. Fairview tp, farmer. Morrow George,Slipperyrock tp.farmer. Mechling Al'jert, Sunbnry bor, carriage painter. McMeckin W J, Fairview twp, farmer. McGill William, Harrisville borough, carpenter. Micheals William. Butler twp, f«rmer. Mc Allen Joseph, Clay twp, farmer. McConnall Oscdr, Cranberry tp, farmer. Morriscu W ,T,Slipperyrock bor.farmer. Perucker Wm, Millerstown bor.farmer. Pen field R S, Millorstoavn bor, principal. Passavant C S. Zelienople bo, merchant. Rahiser J C, Forward twp, farmer. Rockenstino Anthony. Butler sth ward, merchant. Stoner William J, ('lay twp, farmer. Skillin John K, Buffalo twp, farmer. Sloan L C, Eau Clair boro, carpenter. Seftou Robert D, Clinton two, farmer. Trontman Pillip, Penn twp. farmer. Vorhees G C, Butler 2nd ward, driller. Wilson L, Slipperyrock boro. liverman. Wilson James, Worth twp. farmer. Wolford Charles M, Millerstown boro, pumper. Younkins John, Butler 4th ward, oil producer. Ziegler Ira, Zelienople boro, butcher. H. G. Allison, Funeral Director, Bell Phone No. 3. Bakerstown, Pa. LOOK AT THE LABEL, Pasted on yonr paper, (or on the wrapper in which it comes,) for a brief but exact statement of your subscription account. The date to which you have paid is clearly given. If it is a past date a remittance is in order, and is re spectfnlly solicited. Remember the subscription price, SI.OO a year in advance or $1.50 at end of year. W. C. NEGLEY, Butler, Penna. tS~I( the date is not changed within three weeks write and ask whv. The Jutler County National Bank of Butler, Pa. COMMENCED BUSINESS AUGUST 18, 1890. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans, #1,660,867.15 Capital, #200,000.00 United States Bonds, 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 189,640.53 "tftaHtaEuS* 197,573.63 CircnLtion, 100,000.00 Cash 542,638 60 Deposits, 2,011,438.85 #2,501,079.38 #2,501,079.38 CORRECT —Attest: I, Albert C. Krug, Ass't Cashier of the W. H. LARKIN, 1 above named Bank, do solemnly swear that W. C. MCCANDLESS, [ the above statement is true to the best of my 1. G. SMITH, | Directors. knowledge and belief. M. HENSHAW, ) A. C. KRUG, Ass't Cashier. We take pleasure in cailing your attention Subscribed and sworn to before me to the above statement, and respectfully this 24th day November, 1903. solicit your business. L. E. CHRIST-LEY, Notary Public. Jos. HARTMAN, Pres't. JNO. V. RITTS, Vice Prest'. JNO. G. MCMARLIN, Cashier. INTEREST, paid on time deposits, subject to withdrawal at any time WITHOUT NOTICE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. RP. SCOTT, , ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Office in Bntler Connty National Bank building. T. scon, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 8. West Diamond Pt. But ler. Pa. pOULTF.R & BAKHR, I, ATTORNEYSAI LAW Offlre in Bntler Connty National Bank building. JOHN W . COULTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office with R. C. McAboy, J. P., south side Diamond. Special attention given to collections and business matters. Reference: Butler Savings Bank, or Butler County National Bank T D. MCJUNKIN, O • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Reiber building, cornei Main and E. Cunningham Sts, Entrance on Main street. JB. BKEDIN, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main St. near Court House. EVERETT L. RALSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 257 South Main Street, Butler, Pa. Fisher Building. First door on South Main street, next my former office in Boyd Building. H. GOUCHBR, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Wise building. EH. NEGLEY, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In the Negley Building, West Diamond LP. WALKER, • NOTARY PUBLIC, BUTLER, PA. Office with Berkmer, next door to P. O. PHYSICIANS, pEO. M BE ATT Y, M. D, VJ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in John Rictaey Building. Office Honrs-9 11 A. M., 2:30 5:30 I'. M.. 6:30-8:30 P. M. Suu;lay-0-10:4.-> A. M., 1-3:00 i\ M. Night calls 331 N. Washington St. People's Phone 739. DR. H. J. NEELY, Rooms 6 and 7. Hughes Build'ng, South Main St. Chronic diseases of genito urinary organs and rectum treated by the most approved methods. Hemorrhoids and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. WH. BROWN, M. D., t Office in Riddle building, Diamond, next door to Dr. Bell's old office. Office Hours: —9 to na. m., Ito 3 and 6 to 8 p. m. p EO. K. McADOO. M. D. VL EYE, EAR, NOSK AND THROAT, Exclusively. Hours —9-12, 1-5. Both Phones. Troutman building, S. Main St. T C. BOYLE, M. D. r) 1 EYK, EAR, NOSE and THROAT, After April Ist, office in former Dr. Peters'residence, No. 121 E. Cunning ham St., Butler, Pa., next door to Times printing office. pLARA E. MORROW, D. 0., V GRADUATE BOSTON COLLEGE OK OSTEOPATHY. Women's diseases a specialty. Con sultatian and examination free. Office Hours, 9 to 12 m., 2 to 3 p. m People's Phone 573. i; 6 S. Main street, Butler, Pa p .M.ZIMMERMAN VI • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON At 327 N. Main St. T R. HAZLETT, M. D., Li 106 West Diamond, Dr. CJraham's former office. Special attention given to Eye, Nose and Throat. People's Phone 564. SAMUELM. BIPPUS, U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON aoo West Cunningham St. OH. JULIA E. FOSTER. DR. CLARENCK M. LOWE. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Rooms 9 and m Stein Building, Butler. Consultation and examination fiee, daily; and evenings by appoiutmeut. DENTISTS. WJ. HINDMAN, . DENTIST. 127$ South Main street, (ov Metzer's shoe store.) DR. 11. A. McCAN I >I,F.SS, DENTIST. Office in ButlerConnty National Bank Building, 2nd floor. HVV. WICK, • DENTIST. Has located in the new Stein building, with all the latest devices for Dental w rk. DR. M. D. KOTTRABA, Successor to Dr. Johnston. DENTIST Office at No 114 E. Jefferson St., over G. W. Miller's "rocerv ] J. DONALDSON, T)• DENTIST. Artificial Teeth inserted on the latest Improved plan. Gold Fillings a spec la r. OfSc* uett to postoffice. I\R J. WILBKRT McKIiE, SURGEON DENTIST. Office over C. E. Miller's Shoe Store, lis 3. Main street, Butler, Pa. IVoples Telephone 505. A specialty made of gold fillings, gold :rown and bridge work. SV.M 'WALKKK. CHAS. A. MCELVAIN. WALKER & McELVAIN. 107 Butler County National Dank Bhlg. (FAI. ESTATE. INSPHANT E. Oil. PKOPEftTIEfI. LOANS. HOTH PIIONEf. WfflM CAMPBELL 'S GOOD FURNITURE I ffsS Furniture! II | ( Ghristmas Gifts 1 s=s* When it comes to useful, durable, sure-to-be appreci- S s§l ated gifts. Furniture heads the list. For men or f&g women, married or single, a pretty piece of Furniture IS[ jKg is the best of all. vlj* —— ———P5S HI MUSIC CABINETS FRAMED PICTURES S Eighteen patterns to select from. 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It is sad when the jjirl who was a crack at tenuif, could pull an oar and swing a golf cltab has to admit that she has given up all thoae things because her back a«hes BO incessantly. The pity is that such break-downs are •o common among young women. They •pi'jcji will continue to be common and to in crease in frequency until the girl is taught that the stability of the general health is founded on the local womanly health. A WOMAN'I WEAKNESS may b« gaged by her womanly health. "Female weakness" is not a scientific term, but it is a popular term, express ing the mult rather than the condition of womanly disease. Weakness must inevitably follow disease of the delicate womanly organs. Irregularity is often the beginning of more serious ailments. Drains that are at brtt considered chiefly as disagreeable, will in the end drain away the vigor and vitality of Women. The prompt use of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription would save many a woman from years of weakness and suffering. 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Send si one cent stampe for the book in paper covers, or 31 stampe if the book is desired in durable cloth-binding. Ad* dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buftue, W. Y.