THE BUTLER CITIZEN. ] WILLIAM 0. NEG LEY - Publisher THUBSDIY. ACGPST 10. 1905 SUM per year la Almce, Otherwise $1 JO REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Judge of Supreme, Court, John Stewart. Judges of Superior Court:— Charles E. Rice, James A. Beaver, George B. Orlady. Treasurer—J. Lee Plummer. COUNTY. Sheriff-A. McCune Campbell. • Treasurer—Thomas Alexander. Prothonotary —James M. McCoUotign. Register and Recorder—Porter Wilson. ' ommiseioner": — N. S. Grossman, Ml William Siebert. Auditors:— David Cupps, W. B. Scott, oroner —Dr. W. S. Patterson. WAR AND PEACE NOTES. The Russian and Japanese Peace plenipotentiaries met each other on board the U. S. S. Mayflower at Oyster Bay. L. L, last Saturday. The Presi dent left his home and boarded the Mayflower" at noon. The Japs ar rived from New York by one boat and were received by tho President and fficers of the Navy; the Russians ar rived on another boat and had the same reception, and were introduced to the Japs. Luncheon followed on the vessel at which the President gave the toast— "Gentlemen: I propjse a toast to which there will be no answer and to which I have the honor to ask yoa to drink in silence, standing. I drink to the welfare and prosperity of the sov ereigns and the people of the two great nations whose representatives have iret one another on this ship. It is my most earnest hope and prayer, in the interest of not only these two great power*, but of all civilized mankind, that a just and lasting peace may speedily be concluded between them. ' This was drank in silence and stand ing. Alter lunch the President went home, the Jaf» went to the "Dolphin (another 17 S. Steamer; while the Russians remained c4l the "Mayflower"; •ad at 5 p m. the two vessels, led by the U. 8. Cruiser "Ualveston," started for Portsmouth. N. H.; which place they expected to reach, Tuesday morn ing, but they stopped at Newport, and M. Witte left the "Mayflower" and proceeded to Boston and thence to Portsmouth by rail. On the way he seamed despondent as to an agreement •nd said Russia wonld have to be pre pared for a continuance of the war. On Tuesday the vessels arrived at Portsmouth, the envoys landed and were received by Gov. McLane and Assistant Secretary Pierce at the Count House, afterwards took a drive through the town and took dinner at the same hotel. The envoys, Admiral Meade and guests then visited the Navy Yard and met in the room iu which they are going to conduct their nego tiations. The first thing for them to decide was the language to be used. None of the envoys speak the language of the other, while some speak French and all a little English. The first formal meeting was arrang ed for ten o'clock Wednesday morning. In Manchuria the Jap army facing Linevitch's is Mid to nnmber 430,000 men with sixteen hundred field guns. The roads are drying and a battle may begin at any time. * A Jap naval officer attributes the de straction af the Russian fleet to the good gunnery of the Japs and the poor gunnery of tbe Russians, also to the mistaken order of battle assumed by the latter. WHILE some alterations were being made in a large "department store' in Albany, Tuesday, tbe building collapsed and a large number of people were killed and injured. Tin- Yellow Fever. On Thnrsdav last Gov. Blancbard of Louisiana oraered bis Naval Brigade under arms to repel trespassers from Mississippi and complained to Sec'y Shaw of tbe actions of the gun-boat "Winona."' Several new foci appeared in the yellow fever districts. Crude oil waM spread oyer all the swamps to kill the mosqnitoes. Knoxville. Tenn. and Mens, Ark. refused to quarantine against refugees and invited them to come. Tbe total cases in New Orleans up to yesterday was 879. On Friday some citizens of New , Orleans asked tbe Federal authorities to take charge of the city and it was said that the medical departments of the Army and Navy would do so. Harmony and Zelienofile. A firce thunder storm in this section, Saturday evening, left the ashes of three barns in its track as follows: Tbe Frank Lutz barn sontb of Zelienopie, formerly tbe Rev C. Scheel farm; the Jesse Nixon barn near Ogle built about a year ago, and tbe Martin Hume barn in Beaver county near the Butler coun ty line. The lightning also struck the Caroline Ziegler house in Harmony, the damage being slight. Mrs. Jacob Steele, a neighbor was shocked, also tho agents in Harmony station. Tho elec tric storm was the most severe of tbe season, tbe rainfall very heavy and in the Little Creek valley, on the John Wooster farm, hail and wind flattened and shredded the corn. Tbe Sunday Schools are holding a un ion picnic in Zeigler's grove, today. Tbe Boyer-Rlce reunion will be held near Harmony the latter part of the month. The Frauenheim works at Zelienople are being enlarged. A 75*150 feet foun dry .is being built aud other improve ments made. Arrangements are being completed for the corner stone laying und annual onting at the Pythian Home. Monday The new bailding is to cost $25,000. Tbe State Grand Officers will t>e here and excursions of 89 lodges from western Pennsylvania. The farm is beautifully located in tbe valley, and the flrnt year's work on the farm has wonderful ly transformed it. Hie XI-W Trolley. On Saturday last the contract for building the new trolley-line from Butler to Etna, where it is to connect with the city roads, was awarded to tbe Ferguson Co. of Pittsburg, for n million dollars. Tbe line will avoid tlie carves of tlie Connoquenossing ami Pine Creek and be in all thirty-two miles long; and the contract calls for its completion by January Ist, lUOO. George Stewirt of M*r» neon red the contract for moving tbe bnildlngs at Valencia from tbe right-of-way of the new trolley-line; and went to work, Mondav. Tbe Liutler terminus of the line will be at tbe intersection of Main and Cun ningham streets, and the line will run down Cunningham, cross the county bridge, pass through Sullivan Are. (on the island) cross the railroa l tracks by a long bridge or viaduct near tbe brick kiln, and run down tbe sing and np Thorn Creek n ways, near ly paralelllng tbe "Bessie" R. ft.; then it crosses Thorn creek by another long viaduct and cuts across the country to Mars, where the Power House will probably bo built; then down through Valencia, paralleling the 11. & O. K. R. for a ways, then across the country to * the old Butler pike and into Etna by way of Grant Ave., where it connects with tbe city railway system and will l terminate at Liberty, Sixth and Marketj atreeta. DEATHS. EKIS—At his home in Oil City, Aug 3, 1905. Jacob Ekis, a native of this county, aged *4 years Two of bis brothers, Joseph and John, i live in this county. LEE—At her home in Butler. Aug. 3, 1905, Mrs. Sarah Lee. aged *6 years. Mrs. Lee was a member of the United Presbyterian church. She leaves three children, Wm. H. Ritter. Mrs. Mary E. Brown and Mrs. Jennie E. Zimmerman all of Butler. GLASGOW—At her home in Clinton twp . Aug. 2. 1905. Mrs Margaret Glasgow, in her 74th year Funeral services were held at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. Kyle in Middlesex twp , Friday, and she was buried at tbe R. T. cemetery, Talley Cavy. REINOLD—At her home in Clinton twp., Ang 1, 1905, Mrs. Mary Rein old. aged 70 years. PARKER-At the camp ground, near Tarentnm. July HO, 1905, Joseph Par ker. formerly of Buffalo twp . aged HK years. BOLGER—At the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Mohan, in Batler. Aug. 1905, Mrs. John Bolger, aged 70 years. BAUER—At his home in Butler, Aug. 7, 1905. Earl Martin, only child of Mr. i and Mrs. Martin Bauer, aged 1G months. Earl was an unusually bright and pleasant child, and the parents have the sympathy of all. GOLD—At her home in Eutler, Ang. 9. 1905, Mrs. Miles Gold, as<ed about 48 years. McNEES—At her home in Worth twp Aug. 4, 1905. Mre Susannah McNees. aged 74 years. Her husband died thirty years ago She was tbe mother of Miss Rose Mc- Nees of Butler. Addison and Miss Fan nie at home, Mrs Olive Murphy and Mrs. Hugh Moore. JOHNSTON—At her home in Summit twp , Aug. 6, 1905, Mrs. Elizabeth C., widow of Jacob L. Johnston, aged 55 years. . Mrs. Johnston had been an invalid for some years. She was a member of the Presbyterian faith and a consistent Christian. She is survived by three sons, Albert, Wilson and William, and two daughters, Maude and Stella, all of whom reside at home. SUTTON—At her home in Fairview twp July 30, 1905, Mrs Harriet, wife of James Sutton, Esq. in her 69th year. Obituary. Andrew Mojzis, a Hungarian, died at the Hospital of pneumonia, and was buried Thursday in North Cemetery Robert W. Criswell, the well-known journalist, formerly of the Oil City Der rick, died suddenly in New York. Thursday, in his 57th year. At the time of his death he was conducting The New Yorker, a weekly publication devoted to literature and society events. As a writer he enjoyed an international reputation; he was "forceful, keen and incisive, and recognized as one of the strongest all round newspaper writers of the day. Alexander Park McKee, a pioneer glass manufacturer and a former resi dent of Butler died at the family resi dence in Anderson, Ind., last Sunday, aged 00 years. He was born in Pitts burg and was interested in the manu facture of glass all his life. He was one of the organizers of the manufacturers' association and was treasurer of the Butler Flint Bottle Co. when it Intro duced the use of natural gas in the glass furnaces about 22 years ago. He was baried in North Cemetery, Butler, Tuesday. TJic Templeton Outing. Nearly all the attorneys of the Butler Bar took the train over to Mosgrove, from there to Kittanning, and then to Templeton by a special, Tuesday morn ing, arriving at the latter place by 10:30 o'clock. Hero they were the guests of the Kittanning Bar, and they played ball, pitched quoits, ran races, etc.—the But ler boys winning at everything except ing quoits and checkers. Then they bad dinner, a good dinner, at the hotel there, and afterwards fished in tbe river and lolled about the premises till to wards evening, when they started home; but they had to wait for an hour or two at Mosgrove for a delayed train, and took supper at the fine hotel there now kept by our fellow townsman, H. B. McKinney, who, though taken by surprise by the appearance of so large and so fierce a crowd, provided for them picely. It was a pleasant outing and our Bar is to reciprocate by entertaining the Kittanning Bar in the near future. To tbe credit of the Butler Bar be it said, and recorded, that they—all of them —kept sober, and returned so. This was due in part their own sense of the dignity of tbe occasion, and in part to the fact that the bar keeper at Temple ton became rattled by the charge of so large a mob npon him, and went into a sort of a trance. ADMTNISTRATOR S' NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Richard Fisher, dee d., late of Con noquenessing boro, Butler Ca, Pa , hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will j'lease make im mediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present tbem duly authenticated for Hettlement to J. C. FiSHKit,} 800 Centre Ave., Butler, Pa., A .i lli rH B. HKNKHAW, f A,lin "' Connoquenessing, Pa. ) GUKKRB, Att'ya. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that William S. Cashdollar. trustee of Goetleib Heironymns, has filed his partial ac count in the office of the Clerk of Courts at No. —, Dec. Term, 1905, and that the same will be presented to Court for confirmation and allowance Saturday, Sept. 9, 1905, at 9 o'clock a. m. L. E. CHBIBTLEY, Clerk O. C. Clerk's Office, Aug. 10, 1905. NOTICE" Notice is hereby givinx that the first and partial account of Jos. B. Bredin, committee of Harry F. Donnelly, a lunatic and non resident, has been filed at Ms. D. No. 25, March T., 1905, O. P.. Butler VJO., Pa., and that the same will be presented for confirmation and al lowance on Hept. 9th, 1905. JOHN C. CLAKK, Prothonotary. Notice. Ms. D. No. 14, June Term. 1904. Notice ii hereby given that the first and final account of Robert B. Lean, Receiver of the Lyndora Supply Co. of Butler, has been filed in tbe office of the Prothonotary of Butler Co.. and that the same will be presented for approval to the Court on Saturday, September 9, 1906. JOHN C. CLARK, Prothonotary. Notice. Ms. D. No. 'i'-i. March Term, 1905. Notice is hereby given that, the first aud final account of John It. Uenninger. Committee of James I'laisted, late of Butler twp . Butler Co., Pa,, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of Bntler Co.. and that th« name will be presented for approval to the Court on Saturday, September It, 1905. JOHN C. CuitK, Prothonotary Notice for Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that au appli cation will l»e made to the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county, on the 4th day of September, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its sup plements. for a charter by W. S. Hrnith, J. N. Eakin, E. L. Sloan. W. P. Jami son and W. E. Uyers, for an intended corporation to lie called the "Union Cemetery Association" of Venango township. Butler county. I'a., the character and object of which are the establishing and maintaining u public place for the burial of the human body dead: and for these purposes to have, pjssess and enjoy all the rights, beuefitu aud privile«es conferred by tho said uct and the HUpplementa thereto. Lkvi M. WIHK, Solicitor. '■■ Met A f SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Ex.. VI. Fa., Lev. Fa.. &c.. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butter Co.. Pa., and to rne directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Butler. Pa. on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, A. D. mv at one o'clock. I'. M.. the following described property. to-wit : E. I>. IK). 44. Sept. Term. Browser Bros.. Attorneys. All tlie right, title, interest and claim of Oliver .I Sarver, mortgagor. C It Clark, and The I lark foal A Coke Co.. owners, of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Buffalo township. Butler county. Pa., ail tbe coal except live acres under the building on the lands hereinafter described, the house to l>e in the center of said five acres which are reserved from this sale and conveyance leaving a balance of about ninty acres under this conveyance of coal, situate in Buffalo twp., liutler Co.. I a., and underlying the following described tract of land, to-wlt: Bounded and described as follows: On tl.n north by lands of Martin Bus/., oil th<> east by lands of I >1 kalston and (Irant Sinister. or. the south by Janus of (irant Sinister, and on the west by lands of Oarvey Doyle; being all the coal except the al>ove reservation under said iract covered by earth %> a depth of not less than ten feet from the surface, the party of the first par. reserving the right to drill for oil or gas. to gether with free and uninterrupted rlghtof way into. upon. and under said land, at stx*h points and in such manner as may ]>e proper and necessary for the purpose of digging, mining, draining, ventilating and carrying away said coal, hereby waiving all surface damage of any sort, arising therefrom or from the removal of all of said coil; together with the privilege of mining and removing through said described premises other coal or hereafter owned by said first party, his heirs and assigns- The sa<d tract of la.n'l and title thereto became vested in the said William Voif. party of the second part : s follows: By cfeed of M II Bverly el ux, dated April 23rd, 1-"*. record edln said < nun ty in De«id Hook Vol. 11. page covering in t wo D'e S'S. T.I acres and II perchr »; 2nd deed of Itl'l eca P Buckley, et al, to the. party of the see. n l part dated July -. th, ls.l, rec r<i e I in 5:. Id otiice in Deed Book > ol -. page V&K and up for 61 acres H-5 perches, deed of Anthony Nolf. et ux, to the party of th* second part dated Decemberllth. I*B-. re ~ corded fn said office in Deed Book 1..-. page 27; i for i acres and lit', perches, The said tract* being severally described by meets and bounds in the deeds conveying the same which are hereby referred to and made part of this mortgage and behig the same coal and raining privileges incident and nfces sol-y thereto conveyed by the party of the second part, to the party of the first Part herein by deed bearing even date herewith, and this mortgage ana accompany bond b-- lng given to secure the balance of purchase money. The said deed with the biundane, therein being also referred to and description thereof made part of this mortgage Seized and taken in execution as tha prop erty of Oliver.l Barver. Mortgagor and C li Clark and Tiie Clark < oal A Coke Co.. own ers. at the suit of William >iolf, deceased. William B Nolf, Administrator. E D No. 4.) Septemlier Term. I'M. >■ 1 . Bowser A A. I- Bowser. Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Oliver J .Sarver. Mortgagor, c B < lark and The t lark ( oal A < 'oke i o, owners, of, in and to ail that certain piece or parcel of.land, situated in Buffalo township. Butler <.o, 1 a. ail the coal covered by earth to a depth of not less than ten feet from the surface and underlying a tract of land, containing two hundred and seventeen (-'l7) acres, more or less, situate In Buffalo twp Butler to la, bounded and described as follows. On the north by lands of Morris and Phillips estate, on the east by lands of Henry Baker and .1 \V Balston. on the south by lands-of J M Busz, M E Nolf. M B Nolf and Angellne Nolf, and on the west by lands of Maggie Blair and Houston, being part of the same tract of land conveyed to Antony Nolf, by William II Hoffman, trustee, by deed dated December 22rd IShl. recorded in said county, In Deed Book «2. page 439. and the same tract this day conveyed by the said Anthony Nolf. et al. to the said Oliver J Sarver, the within named mortgagor and this mortgage and ac companying bond being given to secure tte balance of the unpaid purchase money, to■ gether with the free and uninterrupted rlghtofway Into, ut>on and under said land at sucWpolnts and in such manner as may bo proper and necessary for the purpose of digging, mining, draining, ventilating and carrying away said coal, hereby waiving all surface damage or damage of any sort aris ing therefrom or from tin; removal of all of said coal, together with the privilege of m n lng removing through said described premies other coal now or hereafter owned by said first party, his heirs and assigns as in said m £eimf and taken in execution a-, the prop erty of Oliver .1 Sarver. Mortgagor, C B Clark and The Clark Coal A Coke Co. own ers, at the suit of Anthony Nolf. E D No. 4a, Sept. Term, 1905. 8. 1"- Bowser A Bro., Attorney. All the rii?ht, title, Interest and claim of Oliver J Sarver, Mortgagor, C 11 Clark au(l The < lark <Joal k t'oku t.'o, owners, of. In and Ut all that certain piece or parcel of lain!, situated In UnfTalo township, Butler Co, I a. all tbe coal covered hy earth to a depth of not lesn than ten feet from the surface In and underlying a tract of thirty-three acres of land situated In Buffalo twp. Butler Co. I'a bounded and described as follows: Be KtnntnK as a post on the Butler Turnpike, thence north !»4 degrees, west 2.1 perches to corner at mouth of lane: thence north Si'- degrees cast 7« perches along said lane to a post or corner; thence south 73 degrees cast ninety eight and Uve-tenth perches to a post; thence south /, degree east9l.Hs perches to a post or stone; thence north degrees west •>»-> perches to a corner; thence south '■(l'A decrees west 50 perches to placi- of be ginning: being the same tract of coal this day conveyed by said .( Martin liusz to Oliver J ttarver. the Mortgagor, and this mortgage and accompanying l>ond being given to secure the balance of the purchase money, together with the free uninterrupt ed rlghtofway In, upon and under said land at such points and In such manner as may lie proper and necessary for the purpose of digging, milling, draining and ventilating and carrying away said coal, hereby waiving all surface damage or damage of any sort arising therefrom or the removal of all of said coal together with the privilege of mln lng and removing through said described premises other coal now or hereafter owned by said party of llrst Hart his heirs or as signs. Kelxed and taken In execution as the prop erty of Oliver .! Sarver, Mortgagor, and C II Olark and The Clark Coal k Coke « '«, own ers, at the suit of .1 Martin ltusz. R. I). No. 40, Hept. Term. 1905. H.l'. A A. 1.. Bowser, Attorneys. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Oilv»-r .1 Sarver. Mortgagor. C. 11. Clurk and The Clark < oal A Coke Co, owners, of, In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In llulfalo twp, Butler Co. I'a, all the coal In and underlying » tract of one hundred and tblrtv-three acres of land, more or less, situate In the tpwnshlpof Huf falo. coubty of Bui ler, »tat« of I'a. bounded aud descrllied as follows: On the north by lands of William I'hllllps, on the east by lands of Samuel MeMlnu, on tho soatli by lands of J W Kalston, and on the west by lands of Anthony Nolf, lielng all the coal under the said tract together wltii the free and uninterrupted rlghtofway Into, upon and under si-,ld laild at such points and In such manner as may be proper and necessary for the purpose of digging, milling, draining and ventilating and carrying away said coal, hereby waiving all durface damages or dam ages of any sort, arising therefrom or from the removal of said coal together with the privilege of mining and removal through the said described premises Other coal now or hereafter owned by said party of the llrst part being the coal underlying the same tract of land this date con veyed by the parly of the second part by deed of even date herewith, and this mortgage, aud accom pauylng bond being given to se<-ure the bal ance of purchase money. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erly of Oliver .1 Sarver, Mortgagor, C II t'lark apd Th* Clark Coal A. Coke Co. own ers, at the suit of Henry Baker. i E. I>. No. 40, Hept. Term. I'JO-V W. 11. l.usk A. Oreeis, Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of George Walil, who has survived Martin Walil, dcc'ii., of. In and to all that uertala piece or lot of (and, situated In Evans City. Butler Co, I'n. bounded as follows, to-wlt : On the north by Kllr.alieth aye., 110 feet; east by Henry Walil. !»•"> feet: south by M.irtln alley, tio feet; west by Washington Hi. 14."> feet: having thereon erected one frame dwelling bouse aud outbuildings. Al.su Of, »n and to all that c«rtaln piece or lot of laud, situated lu Evans City. Butler t.'o, I'a. Ixmiidi-d as follows, to-wlt: 1 'ri the north by W C l.auderc-, 110 feet; t -asL by W C l.auderer, 70 feel : south by Stewart alley. 7u leet; west by Washington Ht, 70 feet; to place of Ijcglnulng and having thereon erected two frame buildings. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Oeorge Walil, win, has survived Martin Walil, <le :'d., at the suit of Emma C Miller. E. I». No. tr, Meiitcfnbi i Term. l'Jo.'«. Martin it wipes. Attorneys, All the right,title. Interest and claim of W A Davidson. Itache! Davidson, ef, lu and to iill t hat certain piece or lot of land, situated Tu Mars iKirough, liutler Co, I'a, IrfiUnded as follows, to-wit: lleglnnlug on the we stern side of f.lncoln are at a point distant if; feet southwardly from the corner of said l.lncoln live aud Oakland ave; thence south 31 .m deg oast by line of said l.lncoln ave ::: feet to a point: thenco westwardly by line at right angles to said Lincoln ave. |-i feet to bong said Long alley :ti feet to a point; thence eastwardly 122 feet to l.lucolii rvc, the place of beginning. Seized and taken lu execution as thr prop erty of W A Davidson, Kachel Davidson, al the suit of .fohti Miller. E. D. No. W. Sept. Tern, 1».">. I'rank X. Kobler. Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Malic I d Mechllri and II S Mcblln, of in and lo all that certain piece or lot of laud, situ ated iu Butler twp, Butler Co. I'a, lioundcd as follows, to-wlt: on the north by Gcrherd- Ing A Bill lord, east by private || fml alley, south by !)oft ailuy, anu on the west by Wil li ins ave, li'< feet li inches along Wllkiiu< ave. HI ft 5 In. along said private alley, 107 ft <1 lu. along said JO fi alley; having a two story frame, dwelling house erected thereon. A i.so AII Ihe undivided one-fourth ('it in that certain piece or parcel of land stluaic ln Butler twp, Butler rounty, I'a.. I ouudi d HM follows, to-wlt: North by l-'reeport road, ea x by lands of llenrv r'i rule, south by lands of .1 C h'elly. and on I he. west liv But ler and Baxonourg road, containing 3. acre* and Ml perches. Seized and 1 alien In executlon as I ho prop erty of Mabel «, .Mechlin and II - M- - Itlln al the suit of Jacob Kramer. E. D, No, 40, Sept. Term, IWtt, 11. E. Coulter, A ttoruey. All the tight, title, interest and claim of Hopl.la Urehert and Herman Drebert, of, lu and to all that certain piece or Jo: of land, situuled lu I-'vansburg borough. Butler Co, I'a.. Ifouuded as follows, to-wit: On the north by Jefferson street, east by lands of I .Mathay aud J A Itlpper, south by Water si, and on the west by t enter alley: being part of lots Nos. .'I?. .'(* and lit, and hav ing I hereon erected a frame dwelling and outbuildings; and being the same land conveyed |,y I'M d crick Dre burl ami Annie 1 , his wife to Kopjila Dreberl, by their deed dab d November Hlh, Is:!,-,, and recorded lu the Itecorder's otiice in and for Butler I'o. I'a, In Deed Book Vol. I to, page Sl. Hcl/.ed and taken iu execution as the prop erly of Sophia Drebert and Herman Drebert at the suit of Mary Magdallna Drebert. : E. 11. No. ;M, Hept. Term, IW6. E.J. I 0r.,-net, Attorney. All the right, title, Interest aud claim of 11 IT Campbell, of. In and 10 all that certain piece OP parcel of land, situated in Allegheny nrp. Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwest corner at a stone, south hf* deg east 45.14 perches hy i landsof W I' Martin; thence south 10 dej; ' » ast 1!». h perches t.» the public road and lands j of S M <*hamber: theoc*' south 1"» cleir east perclw&s to a road and lands of said party I thence south 10 de* ea>t 14.7 pen-lies to a 1 post and same party; thence north dcj? i west 74.3 perches to a po>t hy lands of Mat hew Sloan nnd Mrs. William l>avls: thence north 1 dej? east 11:1.5 perches to place of beginning; containing forty <4l > acres and 1> perches and having a frame house and frame bank barn and other outbuildings thereon erected. ALSO- All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Allegheny twp. Butler Co, Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: At the southwest corner of the tract on line of lands of .1 W Johnston: thence north by the same l«i dog east >.7 perches; thence by lands ox till CmmpbelU south - degrees east 47 " perches; thence by lands of Mrs \ > >»oan. south l"i detr west 9* 7 perches: thence by lands of EF Wooderly. north west 47.:> perches to stake and place of beginning: containing eleven (11) :w?r**s and eighty-two perches, recorded in Deed Book ~ >*». page 17ft. ALSO The full undivided one-third inter est of. in and to the following described niece or parcel of land, situated part'y n Eau Claire borough. Butler Co, Pa. and part ly in Allegheny twp. Butler Co. Pa. and txranded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Mrs George Davis, on the east by ' lands of Simeon Douglass, 011 the south ry lands of John Anchors, and on the west by lands of John Kerr an'l I>r .lol.n McMlcheal; containing about twelve (12) »cres of tan(l. recorded in Deed Book 238. page —. Seized and taken in execution as the cn>i>- trty of li H i amp'jeli at the suit of Clinton I* Coulter and Clark C Reynolds, et al. E. U. Nos. and 60. Sept. Term. ISBJ. W. 1). Brandon and .1 M Painter. Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of I) Warren Gibson, of. in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in " ashlng tontwp. Butler Co. Pa. Iniunded as follows, to wit: On the noriii t>y lands of Kelly heirs, east hy lands of Kellv and McNauKh ton. south hy lands formerly of /• H < onn, and on the west hy landsof W adsworth; con tainhiK'ine hundretl anrl -ix (!«*'•) a'res. more or less, the same conveyed bj C A F.akln. et al, to the said I>. Warren 'iihson by deed dated September 10th. 1 *'■>■ ALSO or. in and to all that certain pi' -e or parcel of land, situated in Washington twp. i'.utler Co. i'a. ijounded as follows, to wit: On the north hy landsof Climer heirs, east l>y lands of i limer htirs. south hy land? of .Mlcliltng. and on the west by lands of M Morris; containing thirty one ('11) acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of I) Warren Gibson at the suit of I tie William Ka.anaugh Company, a corpora tion et al. E. I). Nr. tt. Sept. Term. I'M). Stephen Cum min;;*. Attorney. All the l ight, title. Interest and claim of Anna Morris and .1. I>. Morris, of. in and to all that certain piece or lot<<f land, situated In Sprlngdale, in the borough of Butler Co. I'a.. tiounded as follows, to wit: On the north by Hickory -treet, east by an alley, south by lot No. 12 now or formerly owned by Martin Helm, west by Spring Hill ave. fronting -CI feet a inches on the east side or Spring Hill ave and extending bank east ward 120 feet to .in ailey and lot No 11, in Martin Helm plan of lots having thereon effected a two story, basement, frame, slate roof dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Anna Slorrls and .1 O Morris at the suit of Butler Savings i Trust Co., now for use of Philip Smith. F.. I). No. 2s. Sept. Term, lUOS, I". J. Kor»iuer, . Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of It B Taylor, of. In and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Third ward. Butler borongh, Butler county, Pa., bounded as fol lows. to-wit: On the north by fronting 011 West Jefferson st. east by lot formerly M Smith now heirs of O M Kussell. south by an alley, west hy lot of Mrs K II Miller, and having a frontage of ■> feet, more or less, on -.aid West Jefferson street and extending Pack l«5 feet, more or less, to an alley; and having erected thereon a large two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings ALSO Of, In and to all that certain pie.-,- or lot of land, situated in Butler borough, as follows, to-wit: On the north by Bortmas alley, east by land of Wick, south by Lincoln st. west by Vogley Heirs, containing three acres, more or less. ALSO Of. in and to all that certain piece or lot of laud, situated In Butler luirough, Butler county. I'a. Iniunded as follows, to wit: On the north by Bortmas alley, east by Butler alley, soulh by Lincoln St, west bv land of Wick, containing one-half acre, more or less, and having thereon one two-story fram house. Swized and taken in execution as the prop erty of It B Taylor at the suit of John Beift ami Henry A Berg, partners as John Berg & Co. F.. D. No. 88, Sept. Term. 1905 W. H. Lusk, Attorney. All the right, title, Interst and claim of J M Doty. of. In and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated In MUlerstown boro. Butler Co, I'a, Injunded a:, follows, to-wit.: On the north by an alley, east by public Kchool lot, south bv Central ave, west by lot' of Mrs Aruv. fronting 00 feet on Central ave and extending back northwardly between two parallel lines of the same width l.tti feet, to said alley and having erected thereon a two story frame dwelling house, stab'e and other outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution us the prop erty of J M lloty al the suit of W II Long for use and now for use of the William Kava uaugli Co. E. I). No. 07, Sept. Term, l'.nXi. F. J. Forquer, Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and cl'tlm of C H Seely, of. In and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated In Duller borough, Butler couniy, I'a, bounded as follows, to wit On thu north by lot of James Ferrv.flast hy lot of Butler Co. Commissioners, south by Park street, west by an alley, fronting 4.'< feet, more or less, on said Park street and extending back 55 feet to lot of James Ferry and having eroctod thereon a two story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of C 11 Seely at the suit of W II Larklns and Co. E. I>. No. TO. Sept. Term, 1805. Mates and Voting, Attorneys. All the right, title, intercut atxl claim of 8. Kpurks of, in and to all that cer tain piece or lot of land, situated in borough of Butler, l'utler county. Pa., bonnaed as follows, Jo wit: Beginning at a post at the south east comer of said lot on Lincoln street. thence in a west wardly direction along sai<l stn-et forty seven (47) feet to a post, the southwest corner of snid lot; tlience in a northerly direction alonx the eastern boundary line of lot No. 20, in said plan of lots, one hundred sixteen and six tenthu (1M5.8) feet, more or less, to a post on Bortinas alley; thence in an easterly direction along said alley forty seven (47) feet lo a post at the northeastcoraer of said lot No. ID; thence in a southerly dire -tion al<?n(; the western boundary line of lot No. 17, in said plan of lots one hundred fifteen (t 15) feet, more or Ic-pk, to a post on Lincoln street, the place of begin /ling; said lot fronting forty-seven (47) feet on said Lincoln street and extend ing hack preserving the same width in a northerly direction one hundred and fifteen (115) feet,more or less to Bortmas alley, and being lot No. ID in the plau of lots of John W Bortmas in Butler boro. and being the same lot conveyed by William Timblin to H Kpaiks by deed dated the Ist day of July, 1902, and tecorded in Butler county, I'enn'a, in Deed Book No. 211, page :j:t. .Seized and taken in execution as the property of S Sparks at the suit of Matthew W Shannon, Sr TKKMH of HAI.IC Tbo following musi h utrl'Uly complld with when properly in »i.rlc:U<-n dawn. I. When tb# plaint iIT or other lien creditor becomes the purrhawer, the co»t» on the wrl muitl be paid, arid :> lint of the lions, Includ ing mortgage on the property sold together with »u»*h ll«*n creditor'* receipt* for the amount of t.ie proceeds of the nalo or such portion thereof a* he may claim, tnuftt he furnUheC the Hhn.-ltT. All lildH muii. >« paid In full. 3. Alt nal«H not not.-U-d Immediately will i.<- continued until one o'clock, I'. M., of tin* next day at which time all property not nettled for will again be put up and nola at the expenno and rWk of the p< rxoii to whom II rut Hold. ♦Ste I'urdon'a Digest, Dili edition, piig« an I Hmlth'i# l ormi, page ;JH4. MAUTIN l< UIHHON, hh trllf H Office. liutler. I'a.. August 5». ltlttfl Mechanics' Lien. A. I>. No. 10. Hei>t. Term, IWfl. W. M. Wick and J* 11/..i*nth Wick, partner,, trading a* W. H. A. K. Wl«*k. now for u*e of W. H. Wick I'laluilir. I'. J. (<rove. Owner. Jiefemlant Writ of S# Ire l'm a . htii Me •huul«'s Iu IHTIJ.K Coi.'ftil Y, TilK COMMON WK.AI/IH or I'K.NN'A. j To i lit? HlierlfT of the f>auJ *Uiunty, lireet Inc Wlmt'i iiH W, N. Wick ami Kllzaheth Wick, partner*. trading at W. H. Wick, now for the umj of W. S. Wick. have Hied a claim In our < ourt of Common I'lea* for tin: coun ty of liutler. again#!. I*. J Grove, for tin? *um of four hundrod unci cluhty and JM<m dollar* with liit« r• .t Oiorooo fpotn Mircb 2&th 1903 for material furnUhed to a certain hi rupture, to-wlt. A two tit-ory frame «1 w«-11 IriK hoimt* with *lat<* roof, tin* lioun- being twenty feet wide by tblriy fetl loisft? and having mla rooniH, including hath room. h«»tn»o wn»i Jier ijoarded ami plastered, wlili « « llar and Htone. wall uruler hou»e, two brick chimney * ami ijorc|| and |ocat« d on a |oi of ground uttuale in llutlor towm*hip. Itutler < ounty. Pa.. In what U known an the Marshall plan of loin laid out I»y the <Hy U«-alty Trust I'oinpany of I'ltUhunc. I*a. f and HEINJC lot No. VII IN i»ald plot and plan of lotn, the lot No, SJI h Intc bounded ami described a. folluwn: North i>y an alley want by lot No. ."»{« of plan, .<>uth i.y Colonial ktr««t. and we'»t by lot No. 'io In ha.ne plau, naJd lot having a fronl iK 4 of t lib Iy f« • I on ( oloulal Mircct and uxteudlriK biu'k one hundred ami nine feet, more or le .», to an alley. Arid wherean. It U nl ill ii niabrt due and unpaid to the nald W H. Wkk A Kll/.ab' th Wick, partrief* tradbnr at W. H. Wick A V' Wick now for the line of W. S. Wick. Now we command you that you make known to t in* nald W .1. Grove that he be and appear before the Judge of our %al<t Court at a court of Oomuion I'lean to be held at lint ler. on the UrnL .Monday of Heptembei next, to show If anything he Unow or have to May why the ttaid Hum of four hundred and eighty ami'• H)u dollar* wlili Internet tlu reon from March .'.'.'itli, V./XL, hKoiild not be levied of the nald structure U> the u*e of the nald W. H. j Wl' kaud l 11/.ibeth Wick. partiiorK. tradlntc a » W. H. .v K. Wick, now for the u>ieof W. H Wick. Hccoydlntf to the form, decree ami ef- j fiM't of lite A« t of Anvmbly In Much ca.-c . made and provldwd If to them 1t nhall >*m*ni e x pe*lb'uti and have you then and them thl* Wltrn tie- Honorable .lamest M. Ual breath. I'renpleut of our nald Court, at Hut |, r, thW I'ah day of June, Anno Oomlnl, m:,. JOHN C. CLAICK. Trotonotary. T. O, CAMI'IiKIvL. Attorney for X'lalntllt. Mechanics' Lien. A. I>. No. li, September Term, 1 i>">. W. S. Wick, and Elizabeth Wick, partners trading an \\ . S. .V F-. \> ick. now for use of W. S. Wick, Plaintiff. P. J. Urove. Owner, Defendant, i Writ of Scire Fa. las Sur Mechanics Lean. RUTI.ER CorxTV T „. j THE CoxMewWEALTH OF PKSS'A.J To the Sheriff of sald.« ounty. Greeting: Whereas W. - Wick and Elizalieth Wick, p-irtners. trading as W. S. .V K. Wick, now tor use of W. S. Wick, have tiled a claim in our Court of Common Pleas for the County of Butler against l'. .I. Grove for the sum of live hundred audit wenty three and ion dol lars wilhjiutercst thereon from Apr.lsth. 190'. for material furnished to acertain strut :r '. to wit: a two story frame dwelling house with slate roof, the house lielng twenty feet wide and t lirty feet long and containing six IO ims including bath room, weatherboarded and plastered or lathed ready for plast* r ng. two brick chimneys and wo*len p ireh. stone wall thereunder, and located ou a lot of -.. r ml situate.tin, Butler township. I'enn'a. in what ts known as the Marshall plan of lots, laid "Ut by the City liealty Trust «'<>m pany of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, and being lot .No 52s in said plot and plan*»>f loss said lot No. 52S lielug Ijounded and described as follows: North by an alley, east ly lot No. • in same plan, south by Colonial street and west l.y lot No, 527 in same plan Said lot having a frontage of thirty feet on Colonial street and extending back one hundred and eight feet, more or less, to an ailey. And whereas it is alleged that said slim still remains due and unpaid to the said W. s. Wick and Elizabeth NV i' k. partners trad ing as W s Wick & E. Wick, now for use of W. S. Wick. Now we command you that you make known to the said P. .1. Grove that he be and appear liefore the judge of our court at a Conrt of Common I'leas to IM- held at Butler on the lirst Monday of >eptember next to show if anything he know or have to say why the said sum of five hundred and twenty three and w-l'>odollars with interest thereon from April 15th 190: i should not be levied of 1 lie said structure to the use of the said W. >. Wi -k alio Elizabeth U irk. partners trad ing as W. S. Wick & E. Wick now for the use of W. S. Wick, according to the form, decree and effect of the Act ■>( Assembly in such case made and provided if to them shall ex pedient and haw you then and there this writ: Witness the Honorable James M. Gal breath. President of our said V'ourt at Butler this 15th lav of June. Anno Domini, 1805. JOHN C. CI.AKK. Prothonotary. T. C. CAMPBELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Mechanics' Lien. A. D. No 9, September Term. I'JOO. W. S. Wick and Elizabeth Wick, partners, trading :is W. S. .v E. Wick, now for use of W. >. Wick. Plaintiff, vs P. J. Grove, Owner. Defendant. Writ of Scire Facia Sur Mechanics' Lien. BI Tl.kk COUNTY, i„ a . THE COMMONWEALTH I'en s'A, i To the Sheriff of said county. Greeting: Whereas W. S. Wick and Elizabeth Wick, partners, trading as W. S. Wick A: E. Wick, now use of W. S. Wick, have Illed a claim in on r Court of Common Pleas for the county of Butler, against P. .1. Grove, fi>r the sum of four hundretl and sixty-six and 5-100 dollars with Interest, thereon from April 15th, 1903. for niateral furnished to acertain structure, to-wit: A two story frame dwelling house with slate roof, the nonse. being twenty fei t wide and thirty feet iocg and containing six rooms, including bath room, bouse weathex- Itoarded and plastered, two brick chimneys and wooilen porch, with cellar and stone wall under building and located on a lot of ground situate in Butler township. Butler county, Pennsylvania, In what Is known as the Marshall plan of lots, laid out by the City Itea'ty Trust of Pittsburg, I'enn'a. and Ijeing lot So. 5:15, In said plot and plan of lots. Said lot No. 535, being bunded and de scribed as follows: North by an alley, east tiy lot No. Kit! In same plan, south by Colonial street and west by lot No. MI In same plan, said lot having a frontage of thirty feet on Colonial street und extending back about one hundred and nine feet to the alley. And whereas. It Is alleged that said sum still remains due arid unpaid to the said W. S. Wick and Elizabeth Wick, partners, trad ln" us W. S. E. Wick, now for use of W. S. Wick Now we commandyou t hat you make kuown to the said P. J. Grove, that he be and ap pear before the Judges of our said court, at a < lourt of I 'ornmou Pleas to be held at But ler, on tin'first Monday of September next, t.i show If anything he know or have to sly why the said sum of four hundred and sixty six and 5-100 dollars, with Interest thereon from April 15th. 1901. should not be levied of the said structure to the use of the said W, S. Wick and Elizabeth Wick, partners, trad ing as W. S. A. E. Wick, now for the use of W.B. Wick, according to the form, decree and effect of the Act of Assembly lu such Case made and provided If to them It. shall seem expedient, and have you then and there this writ: Witness. The Honorable Jatnes M. Gal bre.it h. President of our said Court, at But ler. tins 15th day of June, Anno Domini, 1905. JOHN C. < LA UK. Prothonotory. T C.CAMPBELL. Attorr.ey for Plaintiff. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of an order of J. W. Hutchison, Esip, Referee In Bankruptcy, the undersign ed Trustee of the bankrupt estate of John Adam Kipper, will expose to sale at public sale, at tho Court House at Butler, I'a., al 1:00 p. m., on Monday, August 28, 1905, iljt> following real i statp: All tiiat rertaift tract of land Hlmate in tho boro. of Fvann- Imrtf. I'a., lK»iind<.*d on the north by .JeiTeraon stn i t, HO ft., more or less; on the eaftt by Jackfton Htreet, n ft., more or lesn; on the south by lot of Mrs. Margaret Kn-iss, lie ft., MORAORWMLANDOS TTE W« >T I»v I«»I «>f Moj-man I)reb«-rl, »'«*> ft., more or It-ss. having thon-on erected a two sLory frame uwelllnK house and outbtiildinfrs The said property will bes»«»ld free and di vetttitd of ii«*ris: TEHMB OF HALE: Twi p6r Ooßli of bid cash, when the balance cash on confirmation of the sale by the Court. .JOHN A. EICHEKT, Trustee in Hankruptcy. JOHN H. WILSON. Att'y for Trustee. Clerk's Notice in Bankruptcy. 1 n the IMstrlct ('ourt of the I'tilted States for tin; Western District at iN-nnsy I van la, .lohn Zachinlali Murrln and Daniel .farre-s Mrltrldeof I'.OV«TS and Ferris, respectively, of liuthr Co.. i'a. banUrunts under the A<t of of July I. IHUM, having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable :iKalritft their under said A«i. notice Is liercby given to all known creditor* and other person# In luti'rest, l<i appear iMßfore t in* wild ('ourt at l'lttsbur(C, In said District, on tie* ;ut day of August. liK)."», ;it 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to Hhow caust?. If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not he granted, WILIJAM T. I.INDSEV. Clerk. NOTICE. Ma. D. No. 10, September Term, MKW. Notice i« hereby given that the liri-t an<l Hnitl acconnt of Normiin J. Boyer, Corumittee of Leonard Dorr, formerly of iitiller township. Bntler connty. P»., now an inmate o" tiie hospital ut I>ix mont. I'a , him been filed in the office of Ihe Prothonotary of Bntler county an<l that the Sttuic will be presented for approval to tho Court on Saturday, September oth, 1905. JOHN C. CBABK. Prothonotary. Notice in Divorce. Eva I'. Morrow, lnthe(>ourt of <'oru moo I'h usof Kuth-r < 0.. v * I I'enn'a. at A. I» No. t'K James E. M<irrow, J March Term, 11106, To James K. Morrow, respondent. i > subpoenas In above cane haylnft b6to rnturned N. 10. L, therefore you, the said J;it. I',. Morrow, aforesaid, an hereby r«- ouested to appear In said < ourt of CJommon rleas to be held at Hut ler, I'a.. on Mo.iday, Ibe *.»t b day of September. A I). li.». at 10 o'cloe|< A. M.. to answer the said i'omnlalnt and show cause 11 any you have why an an.olnte divorce from tin- bonds of matri mony should not be granted t.o said lllndlaut above, Vou are alao hereby notlflod thai tcHtlmony In above case will be tak(»o before •.aid t'ourt at said time at the ('ourt llouse llutler. I'enn'a, at which time and plac«r you are notified to attend. MAKTIN I . HIIIHON. Sheriff. "EXECUTORS* NOTICE" l.ettrrn tuMtaftientnry on the( Mtate of Miv. >iary WiiKner, dee'd, late of ilut lit-, Bntler Co,, Pa , having been KI""" 1 ed the undernif{n«Hl. all peraona know ing themaelvea indebted to Kttiii estate will pleura* make immediato payment, and any having claima agaumt aaid estate will preaent thein duly authenti cated for aettlement to Hk.NIIV WATINKK, Jit., Kx'r.. 'ill W. Walnut St.. Bntler, l'u. A E. KKIHKU. Att'y, 710-00 AmvJ &• Evjth, Undertakers, 12 17 S. Main St.. Old IWlonhe I Sol li l'liones. Branch Office Chicora, In ol'.John C. WilcH. See tin* Sign directly oppotilic I lie V s^m OU Poitofllce kTi Theodora Yogeley. Real littulc and ItiMirimrc Ajfency. S. Main St ! -3 Duller, Pa. i ■ I r you have property \ <^3 to }». Jl, trad«'. <• i reri 1 or, want to buy or j"WtM r> caii wrltu or uhc no me. mJB List Mailed Upon Application Special Announcement To the Public. What is it? THE Pittsburg Jewelry 8 Optical Credit Co. IS GOING TO OPEN THEIR STORE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 22(1, AT 328 S. MAIN STREET, \\ itli a tine line of Jewelry, such a> Gold Watches. Chains. Ornaments, Clocks, Silver ware oi all descriptions, and the most up-to-date goods—from the smallest to the largest article in the Jewelry line: also a specialty in Cut <iln>s; likewise. Spectacles of the hest ground lenses, fitted l>y an expert specialist of the eye from Kurope. \\*h<> lias ha«l a 20-year practice. We also guaran tee all work done hy us. \\ itli every pair of glasses we give a guarantee for three vears, at very low rates, on credit. • Ihe opening day we give to poor,as well as to the rich,a pair of 14k gold-filled glasses to each and every person that will he fitted according to eye, for regular price $5.00. We also offer to the public solid gold rings, in all sizes, for the small sum of 80 cents, regular price, $3.00. 500 stem-wind and stem-set watches will he distributed on the opening dav, only, for the sum of 80 cents, regular price, $1.50. Guaranteed good time keepers. Mark well and remember that the great opening day will he August 22d until 26th. We mean what we say. Come in and he convinced, and we will prove to you that not only on the above date, hut on all others, we will sell goods at reasonable prices, credit or cash, and will guarantee all repairing of watches. We are here to stay with you for good, and to do justice to all. We give credit to one and all. I With a small amount of money we will beautify your home. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT 328 S. 7V\ain St. BUTLER, F»A. | Zuver Studio Has added a full line of amateur Photo Supplies, Cam eras, Films, Dry Plates, De velopers, Printing out and de veloping papers. Anti-Trust Goods At about one half what you have been paying. Quality Guaranteed As good if not better than the Trust goods. ZUVER STUDIO 215 S. Main St. Butler "RJ2XALL" Blackberry Cordial. For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, .Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, ('olic or (Jriping Pain in the alxlomen, Sickness of the Stomach and Intestinal Hem orrhage. Every bottle guar anteed. Price 25c. "Sure Kill" Fly Paper. Will quickly rid the house of Hies. Ten sheets for sc. J»e sure to ask for "Sure Kill" as there are worthless imitations. For sale at THE Crystal Pharmacy R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G.,0 BOTH PHONES, 106 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. The Butler Wood Fibre Plaster Co., Mfgrs, of the celebrated Blue Bell Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, the best and cheapest plaster on the market. We are also sole agents for the following high gfade build ing materials. Whitehall Portland Cement, has no equal'for all classes of concrete work. Woodville White Enamel Finish, the peer of hydrated lime for skim coat. Sacketts Plaster Board, you can line your house with this fire proof board at half the cost of any other material. Give us a call before build ing, we can save you money. Office, W. Cunningham St., Opp. Electric Light Office. OUR NERVES Art- Itiu mitliiMprl'iK of tliuiniiM »y»Usln ' The Stomach and Blood Nnurlnhrii Urn limiy. wlillii the I.lvor, llowul-. ami Kidney » rarry ••IT tin; worn out urnl impure matter. With Ilii-V oi'K.tm working natural wr in )oy UIXMI In all h. but If they I income ill .1 UITH-11, weuknuml "r Imitaired, <H«- tr< .4, inKi-rv. pain and UIMIMB aj>- imar. Thiihii Imu'Ttant fundion*, ami i>r|un» can I." I<•-{■! Nlrontf. ui-tiyn ami natural, ami If Cllnlurlxol, Aimkfiinii or IIIKCUHOU I'IIII oon IKI mini" normal, uitlve ami will liy the UMI of that moitt remark (till, ami wonderful retitorutiye remedy llr. (Ircciii'V N^rvuru. Drs.F. A. & J.A.GKEENE Can 111'I'OUMulf' "! without cliarccn hy mull or In ui-rnon at 101 111(1. Av«nu<*, New «>rli Write for booklet. Holt's Greenhouses, E. M. HOLT & Co. PROP'S. Salesroom 247 S. Main Street. Floral ili-HiKHH for funeral*. parti©., etc., h HiMjeittlty. rOTTKII PLANTS. Oar carnations aro uow in tb«ir prima. Ideal Clothing AND —- Hat Parlors. SPECIAL $10.75 We are offering a quantity of Mens Suits at | ; a special price—#10.75—whicli former ly sold at sl2, #ls and SJB. in Quality and Low in Price. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. We Wish to Mention our Pants Department. Very cool price and handsome patterns. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Our Straw Hats 50c to 53.00 Is especially cool and pleasant these days. ALL THE NEW THINGS. We clean, press and repair all clothing sold by us FREE EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lottors teHtainentiiry on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth A. E. (ieschwind, deceased, late of llntler boro, Butler county, Penn'a., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves to l>e indebted to said estate are hereby requested to uiake prompt payment and those having claims against the estate will present the same dnly authenticated for settle ment to ELMEK E. YOUNU, Ex'r.. 6-10-05 Butler, Pa. Notice of Application for War rant for Unpatented Land. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has tiled in the oftice of the Secretary of Internal Affairs at Harris burg. Pa., his application for a warrant to Miirvey Ihe unpatented part of Lot No. :S0 in the and district of donation lands in Cherry township, Butler conn ty, Pennsylvania, bounded on the west, north and east by part of same tract warranted to Jonathan Christy, who received a patent for the same dated April 'JOtb. 1*55, anil on the sonth by Lot No. 11l of the same donation district, warranted to llobert Black, who re ceivcd a patent for tho same dated March 24tn, lH'jH; containing seventy eight (7H) acres and ninety-four (94) perches, strict measure JOHN C. WASSON, R. F. I). No. 50. West Hunbuiy. Pa. A T BLACK, Att'y. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the ttnal ac count of John Johnston, guardian of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, a weak minded person, of Perm township, has been llled as of Ms. D. No. 20 Dec Term. 1001, Common Pleas of Bntler county, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance, Saturday, September 0, loos JOHN C. CLARK, Prothonotary. K X. KOHI.KK, Att'y. FIRE and LIFE ' INSURANCE, and REAL ESTATE. OFfICS —Room WW, Butler County. National Bank building. Our Qrand Clearance Sale last month was a big success. The clothing buying public of Butler saved themselves many dollars by this sale. To be candid with you, friends, it was the sale of all sales. It left us with some odd lots of goods, which we will sell at our August Grand Clearance Sale. SCHAUL& LEVY SUCCESSOR TO SCHAUL & NAST, lU7 South Main Hliwt. Bntler, Pa. 1.. B. McJUNKIN. IUA M< JINK IN 1 11:0. A. MITCII EI. 1.. H. S AIcJUNKIN 8C CO, Insurance Sc Keal Estate 117 E> Jefferson St., SUTfcER, - - - PA M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director, 245 S. MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA I Strictly High Grade \\ PIANOS AND ORGANS. \\ Come and see me when j| you buy; also sheet music J | or anything tn the music j| line. ][ W. A. F. GROHMAN, |[ Music instructor and Piano Tuner, j [ Next door to V M. C. A, Pt-oplu'i! Phono • i GROHMAN S MUSIC STORE, J Orchestra furnished for all occasions.
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