THE BUTLER CITIZEN. THURSDAY, APRIL 6,1K8, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AII advertisers Intending to make day morning. Administrator's notice, estate of Sarah E. Dull. . „ , Notice in divorce. Reed vs Reed. Notice in divorce. Shoup ve- Shoup. Martincourt * Thorn's budgie*, etc. Horses wanted. Biehl's locals. Gladiola bulbs for sale. Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills. Admlnlau»t<>rs and Executor: of estates ctn Mcare their receipt bo k« »t the CITI/SN oOce. and person* making public «*le» Vhttr note books. * LOCAL AND GENERAL. April showers. Bring May flowers. —How do yon like your new home. —The wheat over the country is look ing well. —The new * 'Brazilian potato" is said to be a fraud. —Good repertoire company at the Ma jestic this week. —The base ball people have $2,000 in sight and want SSOO more —fiproul and Shearer have purchased the J. H. Orr store in Bruin. —This is hurry-up week in the Legis lature, aa<it is doe to adjourn next. —The Thursday night aasembliea in Kirkpatrick's hall are well attended. —The dog-bntton man don't seem to care whether the dog is tagged or tag lesa —Five hundred people of this town are said to be on the Grocers' Black List —Forest fires did considerable dam age in different parts of the coanty.last week. -Eighty-two people were treated for sickness and accident at the Hospital, last month. —Greater Pittsburg may be a reality within the next few years, bat a Dirtier Pittsburg never. —A new trolley line connecting Alle gheny with Harmony. Zelienople and £ll wood is projected. —The Knights of Malta held a recep tion in the Y. M. C. A hall, Tuesday evening. It was one of the finest —The barbers and their employers got together, Tuesday, and agreed on a scale of wages for the coming year. —3pringingitis" is the new name for a disease tb which the haman race is said to be liable at this season of the year. —The Islanders attacked the Council in f >roe, Jqesday evening, bat could -Hot budge them. The garbage plant will he rebuilt on the old site. —Butler real estate is looking np; the Odd Fellows lately refused an offer of $•5,000 for their lot at corner of Main and Cunningban Sts , and intend build ing this summer. —Oar calender year begins daring tbe Holiday season in mid-winter, but our real awakening, the resurrection of nature, the beginning of the year comes with the advent of Spring. —Tbe Prudent Patricians of Pompeii will bold a box social. Monday evening. April 10th, in their hall in tbe Reiber building, at which the Three P orches tra «ill make its initial public appear ance. All invited. —"Bill had a billboard. Bill also had • board bill. Tbe board bill bored Bill so that Bill sold the billboard to pay bis board bill. So, after Bill sold bis bill board to pay bis board bill tbe board bill no longer bored Bill." —The bill forbidding the use of blgh pjrploaivesin this state has become a law, and the toy pistol, explosive cane and some of the lire-crackers will re tire to innocuous desuetude. lA penalty is attached for the sale of tbe same. —The graduate* of the Butler High School bare formed an Alnmni Assoc! • i ation, and will adopt a Constitution 1 and By-Law* to be prepared by C. E Crouenwett. John R. Jackson, Prof. Gibson. W. B. Purvis, C. A. McEH wain, Miss Si*bert and Mien Evans. —Nelson O. Nelson, Is the name of the St Loais millionaire, wbo recently stir red op a Chicago andience by the asser tion that getting rich was mertiy a hab it, and a bad one at that. Mr. Nelson's dictum was delivered in the coarse of an address on "Need a Captain of In dustry Get Rich?" His answer to the query was an emphatic NO. —According to the Allegheny health authorities the first indication of a scarlet fever epidemic there will wit ness unique and original efforts to com bat the malady. Fumigation, or a pro cess very similar, of the whiskers which adorn the fanes of every resident of the affected districts will form art of the work of the health officers in the fntnre when the dread disease appears. —Every town has a young man who thinks be Is the beat in the bnrg with the mits or at fisticuffs in any form. They are telling a good story of such a one wbo doeen't live a great many miles from Bntler. At a social gathering one evening a certain young minister was induced to "pot 'em on" with the champion, and before the first round waa half over Mr. Champion bad enough, and then some. —The hot-air engine that the Com missioners have placed in a little brick building back of the Jail is quite a curi oeity. The gas fire cooks the nir, and it passes back and forth nnder the two cylinders. The enzine pninps the wa ter from a well, 160 feet deep, np to the tank, lately built on top of the jail building—high enough to supply both jail and Court Honse. The tank is what is known aa a 100 barrel oil tai<k, and holds about 180 barrels of water, as a barrel of water consists of 32 gallons while an oil barrel bolds 45. Henry Biebl, of 122 North Main St., will have a special sale of Nev- Royal Sewing Machines on the lltb, 12tb, 18th and 14th of this month. Showing new Spring styles of soft and stiff bats at Ritter ARockenstein's. 90 HORBES WANTED 30 Seanor is oomlng onoe more, will beat Naoe's Wiok Honse LI very Barn, Bntler Pa., on Wednesday and Thursdav.April 12tb and 18tb; 1905, to bny dri'.ers. gen eral purpose, light draft and a few low priced work horses ranging in age from 4 to 12 years and weighing from 1000 to 1400 lbs. Will buy workers if not in best of flesh. Bring them in and gat a fair cash price as yon know I al ways boy when I advertise. No outside bnyers wanted ±t these •ale«. H. SEA :OK. HENRYIBIEHL. of 122 N >'ain St., will have a special sale of Ne .» Royal Sewing Machines on the lltb, lath, 18th and 14th of this month. PERSONAL.. ! Wm. Polhemus has moved to Wash i ington connty. Forest Huff and wife have joined fte "Isle of Spice' Co. I Mrs Sheriff Gibson and daughter are •' at Cambridge Springs. Ormsby Mechling has left his farm and moved to Great Bolt. R. D. Sefton of Clinton twp. visited friends in Bntler, Friday. W. J. McCafferty is now Superintend ent of the Bntler Brewery. J M. Fowler of Oakland twp. visited friends in Bntler. Tuesday. John Young of Butler townehip visit ed friends in Butler, yesterday. M. N. Greer of Buffalo twp. is back from Washington for the summer. O. R. Thorne and wife of Clay twp. did some shopping in Butler, Moiiday Charlie Johnson. Prospect's best tail or. and his wife, visited friends in But ler, yesterday. W. H. DeArme and wife returned to Bntler. Tuesday, after spending the winter in California. Mrs. Matthias Yost of W. Wayne St. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Gompers at Indiana. Pa. Dr. Bricker moved into his new and handsomely furnished offices in the Forquer building, yesterday. James Badger of Concord twp. has taken Henry Anderson and wife, lately of the Connty Home, to his place. Dr. Willis McCall and wife will be at home to their friends on Sceneij Hill. Washington county, after the 15th John Grant of the Car Works ha* gone to New York to superintend the first shipment of steel cars to Panama. Harvey Miller got well almost as quickly as he took sick, and he and his wife started on their journey, last Fri day. 8. C. Trimble of Middlesex was in town on business, yesterday. His mother, who lives with him. is serious ly ill. W. S. Moore of Slipperyroek was in town. Thursday, filing his report as ap praiser of the Jerusha Bigham estate. His total is $18,974 3*5. Warren Albert has moved from the Logan farm to Bert Young's farm in Butler twp., and Amos Graft moved from Saxonburg to the Logan. Herbert Geshwind and wife of Phila delphia attended the funeral of his mother in Butler, Monday ; as did al»o Joseph Negley and wife of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Margaret Negley and son, Harry, of Wilkinsbnrg. Miss Euima Pflongh, daughter of George and Mary Pflongh of Mt. Chest not, and William F, Cnrrie of Prospect, were married Wednesday at the bride's home Rev. Bartholomew of the Eng lish Lutheran church of Prospect of- I filiated. Michael Sweeney left his home near Freeport, forty nine years ago. He never returned and bis relatives never beard from him after his departure. A short time igo, A. H. Sweeny,a nephew of Michael, who happened to be in Seat tle. Wafh.. came across information that led to bis finding his lost uncle in Lak» City, Col., very ill from the in firmities of old age. Jnst as soon as the old miner's bad been restored sufficiently, the nephew started home ward with him and last week reached Pittsburg, but the aged uncle was so exhausted *hen he arrived there that ! be bad to be taken to a hospital, bnt he was taken to Free|>ort, a day or two after, and died in his old home. Lcttor to Wm. H. Miller Butler, Pa. Dear Sir: A gallon saved is $4 or |5 earned. Two gallons saved is $8 or sloearned. Three gallons saved i* sl3 or $1 (i earned. Four gallons saved is $lB or SUO earn ed. Five gallons saved is S2O or $25 earn ed. It costs $3 or $4 a gallon to paint, be sides the paint; as much to brufch-on a gallon of worthless paint as Devoe. Mr Ezra Rathmell, Wlllinmsport, Pa, alway need 1] gallons of mixod paints for bis house; Devoe took 6. Yours truly F W Devoe & Co 48 New York P. 8. Patterson Bros, sell oar paint. DITLKtt MARKETS. Uatler dealers are paying Fresh eggs 15 Bntter 2&-27 Potatoes . .40 Chickens, dressed 14-16 Apple*, per bu , ,50-flo Cabbage. per lb li Buckwheat flour, per hundred $2 00 Turnips, bu 50 Parsnips, bn 50 Sausage, lb 10 Navy beans, bu W 00 Onions, bu 1 30 Carrots, bu 75 Lettuce, lb 15 Dressed Pork 7 Houey per lb M Dried Applet * OLADIOLAB. Choice Gladiola bulbs, for sale at 50 cts. a dozen, by mail. Address J. A. Heydrick, Butler, Pf*. MA J ESTIC Til RATHE, Babes in Toyland—April 11. There are so many very delightful in oidents occuring during the action of Babes in "Toyland," Victor Herbert and (ilen McDonongb's great musical extravagaoaa, that one has to see this play, which was the one conspicuously brilliant success of N. Y. last year, to properly appreciate it. .Among the stage pictures which have attracted universal attention in the scene of Allan and Jane lost in the woods. For this attraction the Bessemer will ran a special train starting at Green ville and Kaylor. Girls will be Girl#—April la. That glorious musical comedy of Win A Brady's "Girls Will Be Girls"with A 1 Leech and the three Rosebuds is coming back to this city on Wednesday Apr. 13 at the Majestic and to say the theatre will surely be crowded to its utmost ca pacity is putting it mildly for there is no denying that the performance made a big hit on its former visit here. The (Jaycty—Pittsburg. The Smiling Island—next week. While it is true there are a number of other musical productions under different names and titles, still, be it known, that there is bnt one series of Geo. W. Lederer's productions and their names and reputations are household words. "Smiling Island" which ap pears at the Gayety Tbeatrs next week with its hundred people, mostly girls, a contingent of great comedians, magni ficent scenic and calcium effects, beati ful costumes and a host of pretty faces, is Mr. Lederer's latent effort, THIS NIXON-PITTM'HUKM, BEN - HUR next week. The Grandest Spectacle of the Cen tury to be Stnged in Pittsbnrg. The Klaw & Hrlanger Co. have, in their time, made many notable produc tion! and thereby earned for them selves an enviable reputation. The most ambitions effort of their career is "Ben - Hur". which scored a brilliant success in Pittsburg three seasons ag'i and which is booked for another en gagement of two weeks at the Nixou Theatre, starting Monday April 10th, with a matinee on Wednesday and Sat urday of each week. The Alvln—Pittsburg. "The Two Escutcheons" next week. Following "The Crogswavs" at the i Alvin, a week will be devoted to a pro duction of the bright and sparkling oo medv entitled, "The Two Eacutch eons," which fairly babbles over whith r wit. humor and delightful amnsing sit -11 uations. HkNRy Jin.in., of 122 N. Main street I will have a special sain of K, w Koyai i Sewing Machines on the 11th, 12th latl {ftfid 14th of this month. LEGAL NEWS. NEW SUITS. | Heirs of George P. Maizland. deed., vs American Natural Gas Co , eject ment for 162 acres in Clinton, bonnded ! north by Maizland and McLaughlin, east by Kirkpatrick. south by road and R. Love and west by Brewer. Mrs. Mary Cubbison vs John D Al • bert, ejectment for 51 acres of land in Cherry twp. bonnded north by M. H. Hook and Dunbar beirs, east by D. Mc- Junkin and Silas Christy, and west by Book and Christy. Martha Mechling, assignee of A. W ; Root, who was assignee of L. C. Wick vs John Vigaro. sci fa. on a mortgage amounting to $631. John Bergbeckler v» South Penu Oil Co., assumpsit for s2ooo for gas used on the deft. comp;»n\ 'a leasee on plaintiff's farm in Summit Twp. daring past eight years, S3OO for not employing his son as pamper as per p.gret-inent, SIOO for leaving debns/tnd rubbish on the farm, $9.86 for hauliDg und labor and $2 for leaving fences ac<l (fates open and driv ing across field*. Milleman Bro=. vs Mary A. Kava naugh, now Ball, adm'x. of Wm. Kava naugh of Zelienople, summons in as sumpsit. Jacob Rowley vs A. M. Atelier, R. and H. Hamilton. M. P. Mizsner, J. A. McFadden and S. F. Bowser, assumpsit for $517.42 claimed to be due for drilling an oil well at Wiltshire, Mercer Co , Ohio, in 1903. NOTES Letters of adm'n on the estate of Nancy Donaldson of Concord twp. have been granted to Leroy Donaldson and on the estate of Mary Maloney of Done gal twp. to Daniel Maloney. B L. Brintonof Connoquenessing has been arrested on charges of assault and battery and surety of the peace made against him by M. A. Skinner. Frank Blozak of Lyndora has beeu arrested for surety of the peace. Wesley Brackney has been appointed Supeivisor of Franklin twp. vice J. G. English resigned. T F. Morrow has been appointed supervisor of Clearfield twp. vice Bernard McCrea, resigned. Silas Brown, who was brought from Berwick to Butler on a charge of f&b, plead guilty and was find $lO and costs and ordered to pay maintenance, and committed to jail until the sentence is complied with. W. C. Thompson has been appointed auditor to make distribution in the John Feigel estate. On the petition of John M. Greer, the court appointed Ira McJnnkin Lewis P. Walker, John H. Sutton, Satnnel D Purvis and Jacob Keck viewers to as certain damages sustained by the peti tioner by the grade and fill on North Elm street on which his property abuts H. C. Myers has been held for court on a charge of furnishing liquor to a man of known intemperate bbaits, made against him by Mrs. Lizzie Cubbiaon of Eau Clair, What is expected to be a foar weeks of Court will convene Monday. Fifty-four jurors have been called to report on tbe 10th and 54 on the 24th. The trial list for next week in as fol lows: Monday—Jap. Leason vs L C. Sloan, Thornaa Wilkinson vs Evan* Mfg. Co., Etna Mfg. Co. vs W. B Enos. Tuesday- Eliz. and R. Love vg H. Love et al, 8. Weisenstein vs A. Keller man. Denninger Oil Co vs Wahlville Coal Co. Wednesday—E. Grinder vs A. Pol lock Cornelias Lumber Co vs A L. Findley. Smith Bros Vb Lake Trade Coal Co Thursday—Vance Stronp va Fairview twp, Bertha A. Goncher vs D. Younk ins S. W. Stickle vs L. C. Wick. Friday—Annex Shoe Co vs 8 Oram, J. M. Brown vg S. Pontius, F. B. Lewis vs L. C. Wick. Tbe Democratic Publishing Co. of Mercer, publishing the Western Press has been sued for libel by County Com missioner Myers. County Commissioners Kelly and Mc- Candless have "tnrned down'' the ex tensive road-iuiproveuieut plans of But ler township, but approved of the pro posed Merter pike and Three Degree improvements, plans and specification? for which are being made. The county commissioners have been given leave to make private sale of one twellh interest in real ostntp ;n lieu frew to G. D. Mahan and Geo. Dnnlap at the rate of SIOOO for the whole Lettersof a/1 ministration on the estate of Su«an Markle of Evans City have been granted to John Weber and Daniel Marklo. The will of W. E. Barn*s of Penn twp. has been probated by his wife who is executrix and receives SQOO and the household guods, ihe residue going to their three children. John Crossman, a Petrolia Dago, is in jail for beating his wife. John 3pronl has »««n relented ffqm ja.il under the insolvent law. Anton Rieger. who created a panic at the Win. Cypher home in Winfield twp latit December, has been removed to the Conr.ty Home. Dominion Borcatono, who it to have a wife and family living in Italy and at the same time been living with another Italian woman at Bredin ville, was arrested Tuesday evening on charges of adultery made against him by his BredinvUle »pouHe's brother. J'KOI'EKTY TUAWbFKUb. Adam and Helen M I-ichenck to John Hildebrand lot on W Jefferson St (or SBSOO. Jas Brail en to C(J Weitzel 00 acres in Jefferson for f2.'). r >o. Marshall and Schanck to Ileber M Shaw lot in Sfceble Plan for S9OO. T J Dnnlap to S E Gold lot In W Snnbnry for $«00 Geo W Parker to D W Fullejton 1W» acres in Parker for t2OOQ. George Arner to W J Wasson 18 acres in Washington twp. for stf7'-J. W Gallagher to I) Kramer int in 77 acres in Jefferson for SIOO Elizabeth Brandon to J D Albert 10 acre* in Muddy creek for S3OO. W P Brahani to Industrial Coal Co 823 acres of coal in Washington and Cherry tor $'475. Edward Dauibach to i>r. U. M. Wil son lot in Evans City for $-1000. Maria A Euierick to J 11 Goldstrohm §0 acres in Summit for SSOOO. D G Bastian to Rev Hugh Leith lot in Zelienople for $250. Park View Land Co. to J. K. Math ews lot in Butler tp. for $125. O. G. McCandless to Re* Williams, lot on Mercer St. for SI4OO. Sidney Cable to Rebecca Cable lot in Zelienonle for 1300. P G !• rederick to Goiuer Sybert lot in Millerstown for S2OO. S Grant Flick to P. B. & L E. R. R. 5 acres in Clinton for $750. J F Anderson to Wm Crawford lot at Salt Works, Butler two., for S7OO. Jacob Loubscher to vVm Crawford lot In Bntler twp. for $l5O. W M McKelvy*to James C Rish 42 acres in Parker for 8125. David M. Morrison and A E Brose to Chas II Snively 21 acres in Adams for $5500. C W Crid'T to Mary L Crider 50 acres in Cranberry for S4OOO. John McLaughlin to Laura Emerick lot on Waliula ave. for sl*oo, Jos P Caldwell to Richard Reeder lot on First St for S».VK). J M Irwin to C A Horton three eighths in 0 producing w<*lU on Pine Tract, Oakland twp., for E It McCollougn t» J C Eagal 75 acres in Centre for $2500. J C Eagal to A B Seaton 75 acres in Centre for $3500. Richard Reeder to L B Sutton lot ot) First St for SI2OO. W C Fleming to C A Abrams lot on Centre ave. for S4OOO No Glow* Carriage I'aint Ma<l<- will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 to H ounce* more to the pint. Sold by Patterson Brow. • Kilter & Rocken«telii have 50 men's ten and twelve dollar overcoats to sell for *I.OO. Marriuge Incenses-. Joseph Header New Castle | Tressa Krah Forestville i Leroy Blackburn Harmony ' Emma Kerr j Elmer Allen Zelienople i Bertlxa Gettman Harmony } H. P. Parker Franklin Isabel Graham W. F. f'nrrie Franklin twp. Emma Pflugh Charles Gill man Akron. Ohio Elizabeth Johnston At Pittsburg—William Sherman and Miss Lolu Stawm of Bntler: A. L. Dick son of Gibsonia and Eliza E. Morrow of Bakerstowu. At Youngstown, Wick Bjwser and Margaret White of Butler. At Franklin. Pa. -D. C Rumbsugh aud Clara Keesey of Free port. At Pittabnrg, Dr. Willis McCall of Washington county,and Valera Thomp son of E E. Pittsburg. They were married at the home of Josiah McCall in Frauklin twp.. Tues day evening. Miss Glade— Why did you choose a balu headed man for your second husband? Mrs. Blade—Because my first husband always insisted that I worried him bald headed, and this time I wanted to escape being blamed. FIIIES. Forest fires burned all around town, Saturday and Sunday and came near destroying some houses at west end of W. Pearl St. also the Lick HilJ, nitro glycerine storage house east of town. While Joseph Orbison of Donegal tp. near Millerstown.was away from home. la*t Saturday afternoon his house took fire, probably from a defective flue or a spark on the roof, It burned quickly, and his daughter who was lying sick and helpless in bed expected to l>e burned to death, but the fire was noticed by neighbors,and Philip Callahan rushed iuto the burniug building and saved the girl The house with all ifci contents, was destroyed, Mr. Orbison lost his all in it, and the people of Millerstown raised a subscription for him. A box of clothes belonging to Mrs. M J. Bellis of Fairvlew twp. took fire from a gas jet, while she was moving, and burued. David ami .Jonathan. . On Thursday evening, April 13, 1905, in the Auditorium of the Y. M C. A., at a social Evening under the auspices of Connoquenessiog Lodge No. 273, I. O. O. F. Mr. Newton Beers, a gifted impersonator, will present a dramatic characterization of the storv of Jona than and David. Mr. Beers has presen ted this great fraternal drama more than 3000 times in the pant seven years and has received the hearty commenda tion and endorsement of scores of the leaders in Odd-Fellowship. As the proceeds of this entertainment are to be devoted to the Odd Fellows' Home for the Aged and Infirm, located at Grove City, Pa .it is earnestly desir ed that all of the Odd Fellows of Butler together with their host of friends, shall assemble upon this occasion. DK. K. GKEWEIC. Dr. E. Grewer, the great Philadelphia specialist, is now permantly located at No. 227 South Main St. Bntler, Pa next door to the Guaranty Safe Deposit and Trust Co. Dr. Grewer is a graduate of the Univertiity of Pennsylvania, and comes highly recommended. The Dr's adv. will appear in our columns next week. All who call npon the Dr. be fore April 12th will receive advice, ex amination and service free excepting a small fee for medicine. He treats all chronic diseases of men, women aud children. Ritter & Rockenstein have men's fifteen and sixteen dollar overcoats to sell for $lO. Henry Biehl, of 122 N. Main St.. will have asj»e<.ial sale of New Royal Sewing Machines on the 11th, 12th, l'Jth ana 14tb of this month. Public Sult*H. April ll—George K>a*y. Buffalo twp. FOIt SALI:. Three houses on Plank Road, sl6>o, $1450 and $1250. 120 feet frontage on West St., slsoo* 5-roomed house, Eyth St., 81850 15-roomed house, West St., S3OOO. Two excellent modern broomed houses, pax jd street $4300 each. Six-roomed house, Bluff St.. SISOO. Three houses in West End, $2200, SIBSO and SIOSO. Ten-roomed house, Clay fit, $3»)*)0. Ninerooined house, .M i til in St., $ll5OO. I 21 acres in Summit twp. E- II NEOLEY g. W. Diamond. PC,HE SPUING WATER ICE and Pure Spring Water, delivered daily to all parts of the town by John A. Rickey People's Phope 100, Money to Loan on first mortgage. E. 11. NEGI-EY, S. W. Diamond. Insuranca and Keal Eatate. If you wish to sell or buy property yon will find it to your advantage to nee Win. EL Miller, Insurance end Real Estate. Room 008. Butler County jjntional Bunk building mrm\ wll i< ;h 11r a< ■j s Photographs they do not show a real likeness of ZUVER'S STUDIO, 816 S. Main Ht, Butler. Easy and Quick! Soap-Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banner lye in cold water, melt syi lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. Stir and put aside to set. l ull Directions on livery Package Banner J.ye is pulverized. The can may be opened and closed at will, per mitting the u-.c of a small quantity at a time. It i*« just the article n«i®ded in every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, (li'jinfert sinks, closets and waste pipes. Write for booklet "Uses of Banner fye " —free, the t'inn Chrmlcl Work*. Philadelphia I Wm. Walkkk. chah. a. McElvain. I WALKER & McELVAIN, I 807 Butler County Nutional Bunk Bldg. I ItEAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. Oil, PBOI'KhTIKH. LOANS BOTH fUONKH OU uud Gas Notes. The Market—Remains at sl-86. Summit twp. —The Snmmit Oil and Gas Co. of Braddook has a4O bbl. well ; near Carl Kin Centre, and will start two more welli. i Oakland twp.—ls being rapidly leased ! by the operators since the success of i Wick No. 2. | Nichol & Magi 11 have a 5 or 0 bbl. i well on the Peter Barnhart. in the 100- 1 foot. Tbe Geibel Oil Co. struck the pay at thtir Forquer farm well, Mcnday, ani seem to have a good well. Connoqnenessing —The South Penns No. 2. Rader. came in last Friday. Fairvit-w twp. —McCollongh. Kamerer & Co. drilled in a well on the John Dil ler lot la?t Saturday and h-*ve a show for a small well from the 3d sand. Jury List for April 24th. List of name? drawn from the proper jury wneel this 6th day of March, 1905, to serve as traverse jurors at a special term of court commencing tbe itth.day of April. 1905, the same being the fourth Monday of said month. I Bell Elmer E, Butler Ist wd, engineer, Barnhart Frank, Millerstown. labarer, Brown Chas, Butler, tfrd wd, bookeeper, Black W T m. Butler 3d wd, contractor, Badger Frank, Butler '< wd. contractor, Buxton Chas, Adams twp. merchant, Bartley N F, Clay twp, farmer, Hartley Sami, Lancaster twp. farmer, Barnhart Chas. Butler 2wd. blacksmith, Bricker Jas B. Winfield twp, farmer, Buchanan , Marion twp, farmer, Critchlow Adison. Penn twp. laborer. Cypher Vencen, Winfield twp, driller, Campbell Ira, Washington twp, fanner, Cheesbro E P. Fairview twp, merchant, Corner CO, Washington twp. farmer. Covert Kaleb. Portersville boro,laborer, Doerr George. Winfield twp, farmer, Davis Geo W. Butler sth w. clergyman, Datnbacb J 11. Cranberry twp, farmer, Ekas Dehas. Clinton twp, farmer. English John, Cranberry twp, farmer, Easley A F. Donegal twp. farmer. Eialer Martin J, Butler id wd, florist, Fagan W 0, Butler stb wd, painter, Fleming Homer 11, Buffalo twp, farmer, Frederick P G.Millerstown.lumberman, Gallagher Sherman, Muddycreek twp, farmer, Herman J A, Connoquenessing twp. farmer, Humphrey S E, Woith twp, farmer, Hesselgesger David, VYiufield tp,fanner. Hind man S S, Slipperyrock twp. farmer, Harnish DX, Butler 1 wd, clergyman, Henderson Edward, Harrisville, laborer, Herdman O H, Oakland twp. farmer, Humes Allen, Adam* twp, farmer, .Irvin Wtn A. Adams twp, farmer, Kama Thus C, Butler twp, farmer, Keefer D A, Fairview boro, laborer, Kollenbaugh John D.l'enn tp, producer, Longdon J (J, Adams twp. farmer, McCnrdy John S, Buffalo twp. farmer, McAllen James, Butler sth wd, driller, Meyers J G, Millerstown boro, retired, Meal* I N, Washington twp. farmer, Orbison J B, Donegal twp, farmer. Richev Joun L, Butler 3d wd, painter, Suttun Nelson. Karns City, laiorer, Stevenson Wm, Center twp, carpenter, Shannon B F, Frankliu twp, merchant. Spithaler Charles, Forward tp, farmer, Truscott Albert. Millerstown, laborer, Whitmire Sauil W, Oakland tp, farmer, Wen del Barnard. Butler tp, timekeeper, Jury List for April 10. List of names drawn from the proper jnry wheel this 4th day of March, 1905, to serve as traverse jurora at a special term of court commencing the tenth day of April, 1905, th» same being the second Monday in Iho said month: Allen Wm, Butler sth wd, painter, Barnhart Jacob, Butler sth w, jainitor, Barnes Thou, Mercer twp, farmer, Bartley T A, Clinton twp, farmer, Beetxr Geo A, Lancaster twp, farmer, Blair E M. Allegheny twp, farmer, Brandon W W, Cunnoijuen u tp, farmer, Britten Joa. Butler 3d wd, carpenter, Campbell Harry. E.iu Claire, fanner, Christie Jno P, Cherry twp, farmer, Cooper Harry, Jefferson twp, farmer, Cookson A F, Cranberry twp, farmer, Connors M J, Bntler Ist w, station master. Covert A M, Cranberry twp. fanner, Cruikehanks Scott, Winfield tp, farmer, Crumpie Wm, Clinton twp, farmer, Dale David E, Butler 4th w, agent, Davis Madison. Worth twp. farmer, Kkas David, Jluffalo twp, farmer, Falkener Satn'l, Buffalo twp farmer. Fisher Oeo, Jefferson twp, farmer, Freeling Herman G, Winfjeld tp, book keeper. Goehfing U K, Zelienople, laborer, Qoldinger Law re nee, Donegal tp, farmer, Harbison Robt, Penn twp, farmer, Hovis Itol<ert, Washington ti>, fumier, Johnt-ton C C, Centre twp faVuier, Kissick Robert Slipperyrock boro, retd, Leideckcr J J, Butler Ist wd, producer, Lindsay W W, Slipperyrock tp, farmer, Lineback Martin, Submit twp, farmer, Mohan .1 D, Mara l«oro, teacher, Marburger Mart, Evans City, batcher, Martin Robt, Clearfield twp, farmer, McConnel David, West Suubury boro, blacksmith, McConnel Clarence, But ler 3d w, laborer, McCollough C, Fairvlew tp, farmer, McClaia Wm, Donegal twp, lalx>rer, Murtland W F, Concord twp, farmer, Miller Milton, Bntler twp, laborer, Robinson Thos Jr, Butler Ist w, olurk, Rowan .1 M, Penn twp, farmer. Sandoe J W, Hanooiiy boro, laborer. Scblicht JOB, Cntler 4th w, cab't maker. Small W J, Karns City Ixjro, clergyman. Stein Sarnl, ConnoqnencsHing lx>, farmer, Stewart Aaron, Donegal twp. farmer, Stoughton Oliver W. Cciitre tp, farmer, Stoughton W V, Cherry twp, farmer, Tinstiian Haml, Bntler twp, engineer, Tritnuur O J. Summit twp. farmor, Weber Wm, Penn twp, farmor. Wiley II H, Meroor twp, farmer, Woods John, Clinton twp, farmer. $ C U^vp»»ttHT More Time Than Money but if yon have no time possibly we can s«jlt you a watch. We have them fr>>m one dollar up. Also a magnifi cent stock of rings in all the latest set tings. Our line of jewelry, silverware and clocks cannot lie ► urpasse'l. A large assortment of diamonds l<x>se and mouutwl, just received. We also soil— Piano*, Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Poco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Gnitars. < Iptical g«xxls. Field and Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next to Court House. See (lie Sign direct opposite the Old I'oftoltlce Theodore V geley, q Kcnl llilalt and Insurance Agency, 56 UH S. Main St {j 3 Butler, I'a. $2 If jrou hav« property aJ to »•-!!, trade, or ren rent rail, write or üb' ne oi«. wJB List Mailed Upon Application M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA | Trusses \ 11 Of To-day | , / A truss is an important ap- S f pliance and it is obvious that X j C constant effort will be made I ] [ for its improvement. Every V 1 year does bring some improve- / I ments, and wearers of trusses \ ( should have the bfeneut of C V them. In our stock we en- \ r deavor to provide all that is C ) practical as well as new Our ( \ long experience in fitting 1 r £ trusses enables us to judge the f \ value of new ideas and our b v stock is therefore an ideal one. \ t Any claims we make for a v C truss we will guarantee. I Hard Rubber Trusses, » f Shoulder Braces, j ) t Elastic Trusses, X / Elastic Hosiery, j S } Abdominal Supporters, ! S C Crutches and Fittings. t J Our assortment is complete j p j and our prices are right. » \ C. N. BOYD J ( DRUGGIS i \ Diamond Block. Butler. / DRESSED IN HIS BEST is well dressed, indeed, if we make the clothes. Every man worthy the name takes pride in his apparel. Only multi millionaires and tramps can afford to be otherwise. LET US MAKE YOU A SUIT. You will be as proud to wear it as we are to make it. It will be a suit which will fit you per fectly, become you exceedingly well, and cost you but a mod erate sum. WM. COOPER, LEADING TAILOR, Cor. Diamond, Butler, Pa. Notice in Divorce. Mlua Reed, / In the Court of t'ommon Pleas vs >of liutler county. I'a. A. D. I>. Al. Reed. I No. stt December Term, lUO4. Notice of hearing and taking testimony In the abort CMB "'i part of the plaintiff (or divorce absolute on the grounds of 'JijserUw- To D. M. Ueed, Defeuiluut,. Vou are hereby notified tita» testing,,, „ ■„ the uhovo < «fce will be takeu at Jn p'V, l " Hutlor, fa., on Monday, June iL °? J t> "'» of Mina Reed, plain tiff, asking To- U ivorce absolute from you on the gr""ids of desertion as set forth In her petition on file In the above rase, at whtrh time and place you are hereby notified to l»e present uud show cause If any you have, why »al'» divorce should not be granted as prayed 'or- MARTIN L. GIBBON. Sheriff. .S. I. HOWTEK. A. L. liOWXKK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice in Divorce. William Hhoup, 1 Common Pleas of Uutler vs /-Co.. Pa. A. I>. No. SB, Dec. Hell Shoup. I Term, l!«M. Petition for divorce on the grounds of de sertion. To Hell Khoup, Defendant. Vou are hereby notified that testimony In Ihe Hhove case will he Ink en at the hearing in court at ilutlor. Pa., on Monday, .fune till, IWs,oilnnrtof WilliamSbonp, tne piainiiir. luring for divorce absolute from you on the grounds of desertion as net forth In his peti tion on file In the above case, at which time and place you are hereby notified to be pres-l ent and show cause If any you have why said divorce should not In- granted as prayed for MARTIN L. OJIIHON, H. V. Ilowsin. Sheriff. A, l>. Uowhkh, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Gen. Oyama (Jon<jn<>r», chiefly because he known what he in doing. Hit) hit* eonnt. because he hits with knowledge, In a speculative campaign, my ; customer* have the beat means of instant knowledge of tbe market and the beneHt of iny long ex perience. ESTABLISHED 189 H. , R. M. Weaver ! Stocks and Bonds 223 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG. Local office, 213 S. Main St. Butler, E. L. STILL WAGON, Manager. SPRING FEVER Good whiskey is an excellent tonic. Taken either "straight" or together with a little quinine or iron, it will ov«rcom<* "that tired feeling" which in on ns bII about thia time. We guarantee any of the following brands tit for your Bide board and all right for your stomach. ALWAYS IN STOCK PINCH. LABUK. OVKBHOLT. OI'CMKMIKIX KB. *T. rumilll TIIOMPtMUr. OIIISOV DILI.INUKB. hUllMi KPOBT. and <>IT«T them to you B year old at fl per full <iuart., <1 (|u>trlH tki 00 GRANDFATHER'S CHOICE. *lihkf v KUiira'iU'od 'A yearn old, f:.' 00 p«*r gal lon. Wfi pay uxpreftN ch argon on all tuall urderit of st'*oo or over. Ooo<Ji» Hhlpp"<J promptly. ROBT. LEWIN &. CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IH WIRES AHD LIQUORS. Ho. 14 Smithlleld St.. PITTSBURG, PA. 'Phoae*: Bell 211* P. k A. MS*. GEO. W. AMY, FRANK A. BYTH, H. H. 2IH W. Clay, Ht. 808. id Hrmly HI. AmvJ Bc Evjth, Undertakers Embalmers ROOM I'OR KI'NKRM. BEHVH'EH. Call* anwered promptly to all part* of the connty. Open nil night. 217 .South Main St., old I'ostuflice Room UUTLEK, PA. Ball Phone MS. l'eo. Phono 831. Ring 2. Concord Twp. Audit. Auditors' report of road account for Con oord township foor the year ism. March 13, 19Qf>. N. P. Bell and Richard Campbell, Super visors. To ami of road work tax duplicate j2.M5.25 CK. By amt of tax worked fc,399.57 To amt by cash . . 14M.12 To amt or tax unworked. . —SB.7S To amt of exonerations K. 60 To atnt of work tax returned I 51.34 Total $i»45.2& Cash Road Account. N. P. Bell, Tres. turn. To amt reed from P. B. Sutton. Col.. To amt of cash received on work tax 145.13 To amt of return tax 22.40 Total CR. By amt to exonerations i fI.TO ' By cash to overpaid tax returned 12.3U By cash to H. A. Brown, bal on lUH3-4. wages 7.11 By cash to making out duplicates . ... 4.50 By cash for filing and printing Auditors' Report ti.jn By cash for repairs on road machine. . 20.20 By cash to Richard Campbell on wages 81.06 By cash for guide boards '.'.SO By cash for books and express 2.D0 By cash for attorney fee 75.00 By cash for labor 277.31 Bv cash for plank 211.31 By cash for timber and hardware 3.4n By cash to N. P. Bell on wages 72.09 By cash for Auditors' fees 6.00 By cash for house rent 2.00 By jjash to N. P. Bell, Treas percent... li.s*> Total fsl2.S3 Balance In Treas. due twp 8109.50 N. P. Bell, time, li*i days at #1.50 )15!).ri0 Richard Campbell, 103 days at iI.SO 154.50 $313.50 Bal due N. P. Bell >*6.!'l Bal due Richard Campbell 73.45 <160.46 P. R. Sutton. Col. DR. To face of duplicate isl2 W CR. By cash to N. P. Bell f752.!6 By cash for percentage 36.16 By cash for rebate 22.42 By cash for return tax received 15.16 By cash to exonerations B.UO *825.29 Amount overpaid by C01.i12.3K. We the Auditors of Concord twp.. Butler Co., I'a., do hereby certify that the above account Is correct to the best of our know ledge and belief. M. W. CAMPBELL, I J. H. CHRISTIE. -Auditors. W. 11. KUIIN, ( SHERIFFS SALE. lly virtue of a writ of Yen. Ex. with clause of Fl. Ea. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county. I'a., and to me di rected. there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House. In the Borough of But ler, Pa., on FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, 1905. At 1 o'clock p. m.,at the Court House In But ler. E. D. No. 6. June Term, 1906. John H. Wilson, Martin & Slpes. Attorney. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Mrs. E. Hopkins, of. in and to all that cer tain piece or lot of land, situated In Butler borough, Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, 10-wit: Beginning at a post at the northwest corner of said lot, on the south side of street known us Lincoln ft In Sul livan's plan of lots west of Connoouenesslng thence south 4K deg west 110 feet by lands formerly owned by L. Z. Mitchell, 110 feet to a post; thence south HOV4 deg east 40 feet by lands formerly owned by L. Z. Mitchell, flec'd.. to a post; thence north 4V4 deg east 110 perches by lands formerly own ed by L. Z. Mitchell, dee'd, to Lincoln St.; thence by said street north 85V4 deg west 40 perches by same street to a post on said street the place of beginning. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Mrs. E. Hopkins at the suit of Dr. H. R. Wilson. TERMS OF SALE-The following roust be strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down. 1. When the plaintiff or other Hen creditor becomes the purchaser, tbe costs on the writ must be paid, and a list of the liens. Includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold together with such lien creditor's receipt* for the 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„ o| the next 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. •Hee Purdon'a Digest, 9th edition, page 446. an I SmllU's forms, page 3M4. MARTIN L. GIBSON, Bharlff. Sheriff's Olßce. llutler. Pa.. March 14, 1905. B. & B. wash petticoats For SI.OO we're offering a best quality Percale Petticoats with three - piece circular flounce and trimmed with four tailor straps. Also three other styles at the same price. Petticoats made ol best Seer sucker for $1.50. Wash Petticoats, 50c, 75c $6.50. Special Black Mercerized Sateen Petticoats with sun burst flounce, 28 inches deep, $1.75. Brown, Green and Tan Mercerized Sateen Petticoats wtth three-piece tucked flounce, SI.OO. Boggs & Buhl ALLEGHENY. PA. UltU *m tuam 1 »v . • «»4 U> hV haaiT WtloA a/Mrwari i A derwewwd. A an 4 « «ll to au« Liberty Ave. wm mako to milt all bald h«adJ. Consult m«. Ilav. a full Hm of ««ntl«- frieii'a wig*. muplarh«», «tft. ( at tn* low- Mi liftnrn«» hours from Unto 7p. m. Call on 'phon« iln Oram. A PIANO FREE Hlmply to introdiiro >*ur n»w iwii I'lsno, w» wilt inftk" It for one |ior«*»« In overy town to Imx oiih- llio t>iiM««»or of » Kino |]l|ll I'ln no I'ree of My writing iin si onro w<i will show how you iu»y«aeur« ono "f Hi" - " fl''" I'lanos l»y Ju"t a • null portion of jrour tiui«; tli« SMIMt w»y p'nalliio to own s I'lsno WrlU u» to.dsy for our plsii "How to ncur* a |il»no fm." J. M. HOFFMANN CO., B3» UmlttaH.K Ni. riTTIBtHtUH. Holt's Greenhouses, E, M. HOLT & Co. PROP'S. 1 Salesroom 247 S. Main Street. Floral designs f«»r funerals, imrtte*. etc., n Hj»e<:lalty. POTTED PLANTS. I uur c&rastionn are now in their prime. fSpring of 1905J n House cleaning time will be on us before H we know where we are, so a few helpful f| hints will not come amiss to the thrifty ?S ones who want quality at quantity prices. % Our Carpet Rooms are overflowing with the brightest patterns and best qualities, the looms can put out. Among which are the following: ' 1 Hartford, Axminster, Wilton, Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels. Hartford, two and three ply All Wool, Half Wool, Cotton Chain, and the best and largest asssortment of All Cotton Ingrains in Butler. RUGS, DRUGGETS AND MATS. . LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTH, SHADES. OUR PRICES ARE SATISFACTORY. Duffy's Store, |j ■ ■ - —"ra THE MODERN STORE. • I GRAND SPRING MILLINERY OPENING. APRIL 6TH, 7TH AND BTH. f : s THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ? THE NEWEST AND NICEST HEADWEAR. * OUR FACILITIES ARE UNSURPASSED. a ' WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN EVERY DETAIL, j COME AND SEE US. I EISLER-MARDORF COHPANY, j SOUTH MAUI STK2ET \ QQ4 i"I Samples sent on request. OPPOSITE HOTEL ARLINGTON. BUTLER. PA. { Where to Buy Your Easter Outfit. ? With tho Sprint? and Summer ■ clothing for 1905—we have found OSSk ' C better styles. patternß, cut, etc., in fi i { everything pre taininn to clothing for C l jh\ tneD c^^<lren than hereto \ /lintsl in! i The suit you are contemplating /ji/_Vg kO| V S n n 'iff. I buy ing for Easter is the one we want \Jpr\ \ : ( (vtitt H \\f7-J to sell you for yourself orson. '/Sl\y / I Vll / ViaJJ W/V We have what you want. Every- wA // J jf, i i thing new in Suits, Top Coat#, Rain f flillj |l \ coats and everything in furnishings j \ v w| Clothing for men. / g \ *A Skolney Clothing for kf f - Boys and Children. We solicit your trade and appreciate the same. / SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. I Douthett & Graham. J INCORPORATED. \ jUjjyjJHJ campbells good f urn,ture § | | CAMPBELL'S 1 m 51 i I GOOD II Kg?! I FURNITURE. | a |i Si 1 i I- = | 1 Alfred A. Camobell | 1 Fall and Winter MiHi nerf l tit Arrival of a large line of Street Hats, Tailor-made 21 $ and ready-to-wear Hats. All the new ideas and jji 31 designs in Millinery Novelties. Trimmed and Un- jfe X trimmed Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children. All & ?£ the new things in Wings, Pom pons; Feathers, & Tr Ostrich Goods, etc, etc. a; I Rockensteln's | I Millii\ery P^mporium,! § 148 South Main Htrn-t, Butler, Pa Subscribe for the CITIZEN
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