THE BUTLER CITIZEN. WILLIAM O.KCGLEY - I'ublUhcr THURSDAY. ArctrsT 31, 1905. jt*t is Advance. Othtrwlst Sl-M REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE. Judge of Supreme Court, John Stewart Judges of Superior Court:— Charles E. Rice. James A Beaver, George B. Or lady. Trearairer—J. Lee Plnmmer. COUNTY. Bheriff—A McCune Campbell. Treasurer— I Thomas Alexander. Prothonotary James M. McCoUougn. Register and Recorder—Porter Wilson. Commissioner*: N. S. Grossman, William Siebert. Auditors:— David Cuppe, W. B. Scott. Coroner—Dr. W. S. Patterson. PEACE, PEACE, PEACE. On Thursday last the prospects for Peace seemed desperate, the Czar reso lutely refusing either indemnity in any form, or the cession of any territory, but on Friday. M. Witte received a tele gram from him in answer to his own tad the President's appeal that was more hopeful. In Japan the press and people were urging the government to agree to no compromise. At Liban, Russia, eight at the mutineers of the Potemkin were emrteiu » d to be shot, and nineteen to hard labor. On Friday nothing was done but to approve of the minutes of the previous day's meeting and on Saturday, the ■une, excepting that the Russians ■greed to a division of the island of mn»»n Ambassador Meyers at St. Petersburg telegraphed President Boowvelt of the Czar's positive refusal to pay Japan one cent of indemnity money in any shape or form, and it was fiboaght thro that the war would con tinue. At the deferred meeting of the envoys Tuesday, the Russians were expecting a rupture, at least they said so, and M, Witte presented their ultimatum. Then tbe Japs amazed everybody, slso the whole civilized world, by foregoing all claim to war indemnity ; agreeing to a division of the island of Sakhalin and also to the Russians retaining the in H terned war vessels. What Japan gains by the war is Port Arthur and tbe Lioatong peninsula, with the railroad s. fromthere to tbe present Japanese Hoes; practical possession of all Corea: release of Manchuria to China and tfae "open door'' for her trade there; and the lower half of the island of in other words both sides | quit where they stand, hold on to what tbey haye, and go home—a wonderfully magnanimous thing for the Japanese to 40, if there is nothing behind it, for " tbey could (or at least it looks as if they eould) go ahead and destroy Linevitch s army, Vladivostock and shut the Russisni out of the Pacific; and then ■end their fleets to the Black and Baltic ••as and bring about the end of tbe pMMot Hff—government. W Bat tbey did not seem to want that and Rassia, which was in as deep a hole M ever was a great nation, is let out, principally through the efforts of President Roosevelt If Roosevelt ever OMB to Honda tbey ought to make him the Grandest kind of a Grand Duke. We think Japan has made a mistake And that she will have thjs war to fight ovnr again, if tbe present government of Russia endures; but still everybody to glad for peace, and after the treaty was signed, Tuesday, there was a great celebration in Portsmouth. An armstice will follow; the treaty in ■B its details is expected to be ready for ■lgMhinn by tbe end of the week; the armies, now numbering nearly a million of men, will go home, and the great Japanese-Russian war will be over. The Eclipse. Quite a number of Butler people got OOt of bed a little earlier than usual yesterday morning in order to see the P eclipse, but were somewhat disappoint ed u the clouds prevented a view of it § until towards 1 o'clock, when the moon was one half way across the face of the son. % 1| To tbe general run of man kind these oc currences are matters of mere' curiosity, they would happen so frequently as to not even be that it the moon revolv ed around tbe earth on the same plane U tbe earth around tbe sun; but it floss not, there la a difference of several degrees, and so tbey only occur at long intervals. To the astronomers, how ever, and particularly to those who are at present making a study of the sun this selipM was of intense interest as experience has shown them that they can make a better study of the sun's rays and therefore determine what that body is made of by photographing the corona, or rays of light thrown out by gun. past the edge of the moon, during tbe total eclipM of tbe bulk of the sun. for this reason astronomers from all over the civilized world hied them selves, with their telescopes and photo graphic arrangements, to the line of totality, which, yesterdsy morning, be gan at sunrise at a point in Manitoba and extended eastward through Canada, Labrador, across the Atlantic, over northern Spain, Baleric islands and on eastward through Egypt to Arabia, where it ended at their sunset, or about oar 11 o'clock a m. aa there is a differ ence in fme of about eight hours. The astronomers connected with our National Obeervatory at Washington, and some others went over to a point on the coast of Spain on the warship Minneapolis, in the hope of having a clear sky there during tbe few minutes of totality, but there were other parties located all along the line on land, and their obeervatlons and deductions wHI, probably, be of some use to the human race. "POLITICAL. Chairman D. D. Qulgley of tbe Bntler County Republican Committee has tented tbe offices at the Diamond oorner, over Boyd's drug store, for Re publican Headquarters. * Everybody should remember that the law requires tbe assessors to lie at the polling places, next Tuesday and Wed nesday, tbe sth and Oth; and if yon have changed yonr place of residence or voted on age last year it will be well for you to be there and see that your came is on the list. After that yon Will have thirty days to pay your taxes. The assessors will be at the {Kills from 10 to 3 and from Q to 9 o'clock The Prohibitionists at their State convention at Williamsport last Wed nesday endorsed tbe nomination of William H. Berry, the Democratic can- J didate for State Treasurer. Neighborhood Xotes. The woret storm of the year i«aaeed over Grove City and vicinity, last Thuradsy night doing great damage The barns of J. Montgomery and H. Beatty were struck by lightning and burned. The residence of C. A Kakin was struck and damaged A horse of William Vincent was killed. The wind blew down the S. Waldron barn. The windows and doors of many dwellings were blown in. Over 100 descendens of George Moser held their family reunion at Cascade Park. New Castle, last Thursday. Rela tives were present from New Castle, Butler. Sharon, Greenville, Cambridge Springs. East Liverpool, 0.. Parkers burg. W. Va . and Yonngstown. O. A conductor on the Wolf Creek branch of the Pennsylvania is the prize turtle catcher of Western Pennsylvania. AH the story goes, he caught a turtle the other day in the Neshannock creek, that weighed a triile over 49 pounds. He had a little spare time at Leesburg the other day and decided to throw in a line and try to catch a fish or two. Soon after he had thrown the line in the turtle grabbed the bait and then ths struggle began He found it impossible to land the big fellow so he tied the line to a tree and shot off the turtle's head. Evidently mistaking hailstones for corn, six ducks belonging to 3amuel Hodgson of Florence, Col., ate heartily of them and died soon after. When cut open the fowls were found frozen inside. The life of another of Mr. Hodg son's ducks was saved by pouring hot water in its craw. The ducks, which had remained in the shelter of a barn during a heavy hailstorm, rushed out when the storm was over and were seen by members of the Hodgson family rapidly eating the icy lumps. Soon they began to stand on one foot and then on the other as on winter days One after another they fell to the ground and died within a few minutes. The boarding house pie has been ac cused of doing all kinds of stunts, but whoever heard of one blowing up like a dynamite bomb? That's what one did. The boarders of Mrs. Robert Jamieson in East Paterson were at the dinner table when a large, juicy, steaming and succulent huckleberry pie was brought on. Comments were made on the "pies that mother used to make," jind the boarders' mouths watered while they nervously fingered their pie forks in anticipation. The landlady smiled pleasantly and pnlled the lanyard in the shape of a knife across the surface of the crust. Bang! went the pie, and the boarders went under the table. The failure to put holes in the crust had canted the thing to become a steam boiler of pie crnst filled with steam laden huckleberries. When the inci dent was over and a list of the damages had been made it was found that the maker of the explosive pie was burned about the face. Picnics and Reunions. Sept. 2, Murphy family reunion at the home of Oliver Murphy in Worth township. Sept. 6th, At the Kelly school house in Buffalo twp. tbe Vigilance Society of Buffalo twp. will hold a reunion and old-faahioned picnic. Everybody invited. Sept. 7. 10:00 a.m. Reunion of teach ers and scholars of Centre School, Win field twp., at Saxon Station. Sept. 7. Maccabees at Alameda. Sept 19, Tuesday. Reunion of the 101 st and 103 d regiments P. V. at Zelienople. A large number of people from all over Bntler county, ana some from the adjoining counties attended the Mc- Laughlin-Stewart-McGeary reunion at the Park, Tuesday. Preparations had been made for eight-hundred. R. Murray Stewart of Vandergrift was elected president and John F. Bair of Vandergrift, secretary. It was decided fo bold next year's reunion at Kepple's Grove, Leechburg, on the last Tuesday of August The Black reunion was held yester day at the home of Samuel J. Black, near Anandale station. A special car carried about fifty Butlerites who are connected with the family, to the place of meeting. Among those who spoke at the reunion were ex-Postmaster J. B. Blade, A. T. Black of Bntler and Judge Criswell of Franklin. The family was founded by John Black who settled in Marion twp. in 1797 and married mar ried Jane Criswell The biennial reunion of the Stewart and English families was held at the home of James Stewart/ in Mnddycreek township. ' Remarks were made by the retiring chairman, John M. English; a history of tbe reunions was given by Mrs. Anna Houston; a history of tbe Btewarts by A. G. Stewart and one of tbe Englishes by J. R. English. At noon a picnic dinner was served, after which tbe meeting was called to order by the president T. J. Dodds, The officers elected for the following Sear are: T. J. Dodds, president; F. H. tewart, secretary; A L. Brown, J. V. Stewart, and S. IS McConnell, commit tee. The Daubenspeck reunion was held, yesterday, in the Academy Hall at North Washington. Several hundred people were present. Addresses were made by J. W. Hutchison, W. C. Find ley, Rev. McNees. Rev. McElhenny and others. Campbell Daubenspeck pre sided. The old soldiers are holding a reun ion at Six Points, today. A Klopeiiicnt. Geo. Manchester, the night operator of tbe P. & L. E. at Beaver, is reported to have left that town rather suddenly, last Sunday night. He handed tbe key of his office to a bystander as he swung on the train, saying that he was going to the woods. It is supposed that his departure had some connection with his arrest on a charge of bigamy on Satur day. About two weeks ago he came here with a handsome girl of 17 and in, whom be represented as his wife. On Friday Sheriff Bliss received a long dis tance telephone message from tbe girl's father, who lives along the Pittsburg & Bessemer Krai I road in the northern part of Butler county, asking him to arrest Manchester for bigamy, as it was slleg that he had another wife at Jamestown, N. Y. The sheriff refused to do so. however, without a warrant, and on Saturday afternoon the father arrived here with a warrant issued by a Bntler county justice of tbe peace. Manchester was arrested, but at the jail the girl de clared that thay bad never been married and be had to be released. The father then went before Justice of the Peace Minor to make information on a statu tory charge, but for some reason did not, and left for borne with the daugh ter. Manchester, it is stated by the father, eloped with the girl some weeks ago. Afterwards she wrote home that they were married, but later tbe parents received a latter from tbe supposed wife at Jamestown, and it was then that the father started after them Manchester said here that his first wife had been dead two years After his arrest he stated that he and his wife had sepa rated —Ex. A Home for (•russ Widows. (Franklin Correspondent of Derrick:) County Commissioners Bhaner and Lamberton appear to have had a pleas ant and instructive time at the state convention up in Erie. On an attempt ed interview with the board, we find them non.committal on the important measure recently suggested by Whistler, of the Mercer Press,namely, the passage of an act appropriating $50,000 to bnild a home for grass widows in the counties of Mercer, Crawford and Venango In view of tbe epidemic of divorces In these counties, there is room for the commonwealth to do something, if Car negie or Rockefeller decline to come to the rescue. "I agree with Governor Pennypacker, " said Mr. Hhaner, "that there ought to be radical reforms iu di vorce legislation. In the meantime some provislcn for the lady divorcees might be made. My heart is with all widows, grass or sod. But I can't see my way clear to support the Whistler measure. Suppose we had all these worthy ladies bonsed in a county re treat. Which tbe hoard would look after! Tbe scheme is a failure on its face, don't you »♦•?" ACC'I DENTS. Mrs. J. H. Heinerof the First Ward was among those injured by jumping from the street-car on S. McKean St., last Thursday. The motonnan lost control of his car going down the hill, a "Bessie' train was passing over Centre avenue and the motonuan became rattled and told the people to jump. Several of them who did so were badly bruised by falling upon the paved street, but those who kept their seats were not hurt, as another man took hold of the brake and stopped the car before it reached the railroad. H. E Young of the 3rd Ward had two ribs broken in a sleeping car a few nights ago He was on a train bound for Buffalo and was to occupy an upper berth While getting into his berth the train struck a curve and gave a sudden lurch which threw him to the floor of the car. The fall was a hard one as he struck the opposite lower berth. Two ribs were broken and he was generally shaken up He was given the proper attention and taken on to Buffalo and he then returned home immediately. George Turner of Middlesex twp was thrown from a load of oats a few days ago and had some ribs broken and his head cut. Frank, aged 11 years, son of Samuel McKean of Cherry twp., ran a stubble into his foot some days ago ago and came near dying of lockjaw, but is now recovering. J. M. Tooiney was thrown from his buggy by a collision with another rig. Friday, but was not seriously injured. A three-year-old child of a Hungar ian named Fee to was burned at a bon fire in their yard near the Mirror factory, Monday, and died at the Hos pital soon after. Isaac Rosebaugh was seriously, per haps fatally, scalded by the explo sion of the boiler of his threshing machine, on the Calvin Kennedy place near Mars, Monday morning. He was standing near the boiler at the time, with his back towards it. when a small piece of iron just above the door lifted and a stream of scalding water hit his back, knocking him over and making him so helpless that he lav there with the scalding water stream ing out and upon unti! his brother-in law, Wm. Datt, who was also some what scalded and knocked under a wagon, pulled him away. He was taken home and assistance called as soon as possible, but was not expected to survive. He is about 35 years of age and has a wife and two children. Down near Gibsonia a few (lava ago, a new and heavy thresher was drive* over a gas line, the pipe broke, the gas ignited from the boiler, and one man is said to have had his eyes burned out. W. J. Cooper of Marwood had his heel crushed by the wheel of a wagon upon which they were hauling a boiler from the Maizland to the Wagner farm, last Wednesday. Mr. Cooper was lock ing the wagon at the time and a small bush threw bis foot under the wagon wheel. During the storm of Tuesday evening J. B. Mitchell was dazed and made temporarily deaf by the bolt of light ning that struck his barn in Summit township; and a horse standing near him was killed. Mr. Mitchell at tributes his escape to his rubber boots. The residence of F. X. Renn in same township was struck by lightning dur ing same storm, and badly damaged. Rr»l Ribbons Needed "Bob" McKee of the Freeport Jour nal gives the Kittanning Fair a puff, as follows: "The horse racing was excep tionally good and the exhibits in certain departments were splendid. There was not much stock shown, but there never was a finer display of gambling appara tus. There were wheels of fortune, paddle wheels, chuck-a-luck layouts, the old army game, the pin game, soap game, pool selling and every other old game. There were very few vegeta bles, but plenty of greenies to stack up against the games. It required a very small building for the art and science exhibit, but a whole field for the gam ■biers Farm implements were not in evidence to any great extent, but if there is anv device for skinning the farmer that was not on exhibition we have not heard of it. If there is a red ribbon offered anywhere for the best ex hibit of gamblers' outfits and suckers we claim it for the Armstrong county fair." CONDITIONS in the famine-stricken districts of Spain are growing more de plorable with every day and, if we are to believe the reports sent to this conn try, the increase in deaths from slow starvation is driving the living to the point of revolution. Many reasons are assigned for this state of affairs, but none as yet api>ears to be political. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Maria A. Oilliland, dec'd., late of Sum mit twi), Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment and any having just claims against said estate will present the same duly autenticated for settlement to JOHN A. OILLILAND, EX T., 8-14 -05 R. F. D. X, Butler, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of D. P. Nicklas, dee'd, late of Adams twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment, and nil having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to DANIKI, T. 1 Renfrew, R. F. D. 2H; ! WESLEY J. NICKLAS, F MN - Allegheny, Pa. ) A. M. CHUIHTLEY, Att'y. 8-10-05 EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Margaret Olasgow, dee'd., late of Mid dlesex twp., Butler county, I'a., hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to BOMrrKru, / A. KILLATRICK, - Ex'rs. Valencia, I'a. ) 8 10-05 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Richard Fisher, dee'd., late of Cou noquenessing boro, liutler Co., Pa , hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to J. C. KISHRU, ] MOfl Centre Ave , Bntler, Pa.. , H. HKNSHAW, I A,W " RH ' Connoqnenessing, Pa. I GIIKKUH, Att'ys EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Klizalieth A. E. Geschwlnd, deceased, late of Butler boro, Butler county, Penn'a., having ..been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves to lie indebted to said estate are hereby requested to uiake prompt payment anil those having claims against the estate will present the same dnly authenticated for settle ment to ELMER E. YOUWU, Ex'r., 0 10-05 Butler, Pa EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs Mary Wagner, dee'd, late of But ler, Bntler Co,, Pa . having lawn grant ed the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to IIKNKY WACINF.H, .lit., Ex'r., 217 W. Walnut St., Butler, Pa. A E REIBER, Att'y. 7 10-05 lu ssm.ss oi-i'ojiri suit;*. Farms HOURM and Hold. We i itri »ell your I,nullum* or turra no mailer where located. For iiulrk sale coo salt as. W. K. WEITKUHIIAUMKN. 717 East Ohio Btrost, Allegheny, l'u. Oil and Gas Notes. The market remains at |1.27. Jefferson twp Gahagan orough, formerly Adams twp,, Butler Co., l'a., on Friday, September 22nd, 1905, atone o'clock. I*. M., the following described property, to wit: E. I). No. *B. Sept. Term, l!*>s. A. M.ChrUtley Attorney. All thn rlifht, tit le. Interest and elalm Of J. (J. Hiratile, of. In uli'l to all that certain piece of land, situated In Csllery IjoruuKl', former ly Adiirns township. Hutler county. I'a.. houndwl IIH follow*, towlt: Commencing ut n stone at the northwest corner of land of Staple heirs; thence south along said lands three hundred and three feet to a post; thence by line of Pittsburg & Western Hull road twenty-two feet to a post on western line of said railroad; thence along the line of said railroad two hundred Mid eighty-eight feet to a post: thence westward fifty-five feet to the place of iK-glnnlng; containing one rod. one perch and fifty-live square feet of ground. AIJBO All that certain lot of ground situ ate In Adarns township, liutler Co, I'a., bounded as follows, to-wll: On the north by lands of Joseph 11. Thomas, on the east by I'ittsburg & Western Kallroad, on the south by lands of Adam Webber, and on the west by an alley fronting one hundred and five feet on the Pittsburg A Western Kall road. and extending back westward same width, one hundred thirty-one feet and ten Inches to an alley; both above described lands having been conveyed to J. > to f 11*1 a month salary assured our gradu ates under bond; our six schools the largest In America and Indorsed l>y all rallnmd*, write for catalogue. MOUSE SCIIOOI, 'll - I'lly. Clni-Innntl, O ; lliifful.., N V.; AI lanta, lia.; t.a'.'rosse. Wis. ;Tc xarltuna, Tex.; Han Francisco. (Jul. VI ICG INIA MAItVUMi N.OAItOUNA l-'lue farms with gftod hulldlngs at. sacrlllee prtces In above states I'leasant climate In winter. Much warmer than In this locality, lor sale by .1 M. HKfIJ,. ■¥» l-ourth Ave.. I'ltlshurg, I'a. I'KUWONAI. Massage, magnetic all forms of baths; lady operators. Sanitarium. Forties Ht.. rlttshurg. I'a.; open day and night. I.ULIOR I >uy INCURSIONS. Kxcnrsion tickets will lie sold Imtween nil stations OIJ the 15. & L. E R. H Labor Day, Sept. 4th, return limit Hept. sth; also to Exiiositlon Park, return limit same day, at very low rates of fare. iV OTIOB MA AII'I.KN Kit UN TIIK CtUAMI) lUI'IIM vtitxiTtHK KireiiTion Hit Flnstl Ooodi Exhibited on the Floor of ths Ea potlMon Witt b, Sold *t On.hilf Factor, Prices l.ltt'Afttm f.father • pi*"-* I'arlor Hull coat f 12* now !«.'» f 100 Hult now fAO. Boinn f*ulU low a* St 2 .60 I h« flnont finnnlne I«*nth*r Couch f7now fiv Oil*. now $27 F.ipomtlon sampi* of Hod llootn Mulls fliO HnlU now |7& fIOOHuIU f*»4 f)tli»r» m low *« fl2 A fin* lot of misfit Wilton niwt ro«»nm; Wilton Velvit, rnom »l/« mijist roslfts, row $27. M. Vnlfrt « ar|»«»t con I now $22. W •it , |7 M »ni»r4 I'ttnn Avenuo, I'ltuburg, Fb. I. GOLDSMITH, J SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Ven. F.x., VI. ' Fa.. Lev. Fa.. ic.. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Cciu* Uous" in the borough of Butler. Pa. on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER Ist, A. O. 19DT>. at one o'clock. I*. M., the following described propertv. to-wlt: E. D. Do. 11, Sept. Term. 1905. Browser Bros.. , Attorueys. 1 All the right, title, interest and claim of I Oliver .1 Sarver, mortgagor. O B Clark, and I The Clark Coal & Coke Co.. owners, of. in ; and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Buffalo township. Butler county, l'a., all the coal except Uve acres I under the buiidins Dn the lands hereinafter descrll>ed. the house to be In the center of said live acres which are reserved from this sale. and conveyance leaving a balance of about niuty acres under this conveyance of coal, sii■ ate in Buffalo twp.. Butler Co.. l'a . and underlying the following described tract of land, to-wit: IWOnded and descril>ed as: follows: On the north by lands of Martin ' Bus/, on the east by lands of .1 M kalston j and Grant Shuster. on the south by lands of i Grant Shuster. and on the west by lands of Garvey l>oyle; lielng all the coal except the j alx>ve reservation under said tract covered by earth to a depth of not less than ten feet , from the surface, the party of the first part, reserving the right to drill for oil or gas. to- ■ gether with free and uninterrupted rigbtof way Into. upon, and under said land, at such points and in such manner as may be 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 coal; together with tin- privilege of mining and removing through said described premises other coal or hereafter owned by said first party, his heirs and assigns. The said tract of land and title thereto became vested in the said William Nolf, party of the second part as follows: By deed of M H Bverly. et ux, dated April :3rd. 1-71. recorded in said ■•nun ty in Deed Book Vol. 11. page :27. coveriug in two pieces, '-.I acres and 11 perches; -nd deed of Rebecca P Buckley, et al, to the party of the second part dated July 27tli, 1871, record ed in said office in Deed Book Vol. , page Ml, and up for til acres 11-1 perches, deed of Anthony Nolf. et ux, to the party of the second part dated December 11th. isfc.'. re corded in said office in Deed Book l'U, page 279, for 3 acres and 15ti perches. The said tracts being severally described by meets and twunds In the deeds conveying the same which are hereby referred to and made part of this mortgage and !>elng the same coal and mining privileges incident and neces sory thereto con veyed by the party of the second part, to the party of the first part herein by deed bearing even date herewith, and this mortgage and accompany bond be ing given to secure the balance of purchase money. The said deed with the boundaries therein Ijeing also referred to and description thereof made part of this mortgage. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Oliver .I Sarver. Mortgagor and C B Clark and The Clark Coal & Coke Co.. own ers, at the suit of William Nolf, deceased, William U Nolf, Administrator. E. D. No. 43 September Term, 1!*15. 9. F. Bowser A A. L. Bowser, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Oliver .J Sarver, Mortgagor. C B Clark and The < lark Coal & Coke Co, owners, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Buffalo township. Butler Co, l'a. all the coal covered by eartn 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 Co. Pa. bounded and described as follows: On the north by lands of Morris and Phillips estate, on the east bv lauds of llenry Baker and J W Ralston, on the south by lands-of J M Kusz, >1 F. Nolf. M it Nolf and Angellne Nolf. and on the west by landsof Maggie Blair ana Houston, being part of the same Iru t of land conveyed to Antony Nolf, by William II Hoffman, trustee, by deed dated December -~rd. IHHi. recorded in said county. In Deed Book It', page 13>. and the same trait 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 eompanylng bond being given to secure the balance of the unpaid purchase money, to_ getlier with the free and uninterrupted rlghtofway Into, upon and under said land at such points and in such manner as may be proper and necessary for the purpose of digging, mining, draining, ventilating and carrying away satd coal, hereby waiving all surface damage or damage of any sort aris ing therefrom or from the removal of all of said coal together with the privilege of min ing removing through said described premies other coal now or hereafter owned by saltl first party, his heirs and assigns as In said ""seizedand taken In execution as the prop erty of Oliver .1 Sarver. Mortgagor, O B Clark and The ('lark Coal k Coke Co, own ers, at the suit of Anthony Nolf. E. D. No. 45. Sept. Term. 1905. H. I'\ Bowser A Bro., Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Oliver J Siirvur, Mortgagor, V B Clitrk and The ( lark Coal (Joke Co, owners, of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Buffalo township, Butler Co, Pa. all the coal covered by earth to a depth of not let* than ten feet from the surface In and underlying a tract of thirty-three acres of land situated In Buffalo twp, Butler Co. Pa, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning as a post on the Butler Turnpike, thence north degrees, west 2'> perches to corner at mouth of lane; thence north UIH degrees east 7(1 perches along said lane to a post or corner; thence south 78 degrees east ninety eight and live-tenth perches to a post; rfience south % degree east Ul.*s perches to a post or stone; thence north rci degrees west H4.5 perches to a corner; thence south degrees west 50 perches to place of be ginning: being the same tract of coal t his day conveyed by said J Martin Kusz to Oliver J Sarver. the Mortgagor, and this mortgage and accompanying bond being given to secure the balance of the purchase money, together with the free unlnterruot cd rlghtofway In, upon and under said land at such points and In such manner as may be proper and necessary for the purpose of digging, mining, 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 lug and removing through said described premises other coal now or hereafter owned by said party of first, flart his heirs or as signs. Seized arid taken in execution as the prop erty of Oliver .1 Sarver, Mortgagor, and C 11 Clark and The Clark Coal & Coke Co, own ers, at the suit of J Martin Kusz. E. I>. No, W. Sept. Term, 1905. S. F. & A. L. Bowser. Attorneys. All the right, title, Interest, and claim of Oliver .1 Sarver. Mortgagor. C. B. Clark and The Clark Coal Ac Coke Co, owners, of. In and to all that, certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Buffalo twp. Butler Co. Pa. all the coal In and underlying u tract, of one hundred and thlrtv-three acres of land, more IT less, situate In the township of lluf falo, county of Butler, state of Pa, Ixxinded and described as follows: On the north by lands of William Phillips, on the east by lands of Samuel McMlnn, on the south by lauds of.l \V Kalston. and on the west by lands of Anthony Nolf, being ail the coal under the said tract together with the free and uninterrupted rlghtofway Into, upon and under said land at such points and In such manner as mav be proper and necessary for the purposo of digging, mining, draining and ventilating and carrying away said coal, hereby waiving all surface 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 hcreafterownod by said liarty of the first part lu lrig the coal underlying the same tract of land this date conveyed by the party of the second part by deed of even date herewith, anil this mortgage, and acconi panylng bond lielng given to secure the bal ance of purchase money. He I zed and taken In execution as the prop erly of Oliver .1 Sarver, Mortgagor, C II I lark and The Clark Coal & (Joke Co. own ers. at the suit of Henry Baker. K. l>. No. 411, .Sept. Term. IWW. W. H. Lusk & (Jreets, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of George Wafil. who has survived Martin Walil, dec'tf., of, In and to alt that certain piece or lot of land, situated In Evans city, Itutler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by Kllzabeth ave , 110 feet; east by Henry Wahl, 145 feet; south by Martin alley. 110 feet; west by Washington St. 14.'> feet; having thereon erected one frame dwelling house and outbuildings. A I,SO Of, in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated In K.vans City. Butler Co, Pa, bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north hv W V I.auderut, 110 feet; east by W C l.aiidercr, 70 feet : south by Htewarl, alley. 7o feet; west by \\ ashlngton Ht, 70 feet; to place of beginning and having thereon erected two frame buildings. Helzuwl and taken In execution an the prop erty of George Wahl, who haa Murvlved Marti.i Wahl, de -'d., at Ihe Mult of Emma V Miller. K. H. No. 47, HetiiemlM-r Term. IWK>. Martin A: Slpes, Attorneys. All the right, tltlo. In to rent and elalm of W A Havldnon. ICaelu-l liavldiMin, of, In and to all that eertaln pleee or lot of land, Nltuat«*d in Mar* horough, liutler Ck», I'a, Ixiunded iu» follows, to-wll: lleglnnlng on the weMtern nlde of Lincoln ave at. a point, distant (Ml feet southwardly from the corner of Maid Lincoln ave and Oakland live: thence south 20 10deR eaMt hy line of aald Lincoln ave '.UI feet t<» a point; thence v»eatwar«lly hy line at right ariKh'M to said Lincoln ave, ISh feet to Long alley : thence Mouth 'Jt IJU deg west hy line of nald LOUK alley TL feet to a point; thence east ward ly Feet to Lincoln rve, the place of hcKliirmiif. Helsted nnd taken In execution as the prop erty of W A Davidson, line he I Davldnoii. at the suit of John Miller, K. I». No. M, Hept. Tern, iwift. Frank X Kohler, Attorney. All the right, title, interest, and claim f>f Mil be I O Mcihl In and II S Mechlin, of In and to ail that certain piece or lot of land, situ ated in Hutler t wp. liutler I'o, I'a. lioutidfd as follows, to-wlt: <»n the north by tierberd- Ing At llu I ford, eaMt by private II root alley, sout h by "0 ft alley, ami on the west by Wll klns ave, feet Winches aloiisr Wllklns ave. ill ft a In. along said private alley, It/7 ft II In. along said V ft alley; having a two story frame dwelling house erected thereon, A LHO AII t lie undivided one-fourth CD In that, certain piece or parcel of land situate In Hutler twp, Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: North by Freeport road, east i#y lantls of Henry Pernle, south by lamlsof J (J Kelly, and on tho west hy Hut ler and Sax on burg road, containing 'si acres and \r.\ perches. Hoi zed and taken In execution as the prop erty of Mabel d Mechlin and II H Mechlin at »be vnll or I ncob i< ramei K. t». No. 40, Kept, Term. ItlOß. 11. K. Coulter, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Hopl, la I ire fieri and Herman Drebert, of, In and to al I t hat cert aln piece or hit of land, initialed In Ivansburg borough, II u tier Co, I'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by -JelTerson street, east tiy lands of I" Mill hay and J A Hipper, south liy Water ut, and on the west l,y Tenter alley; being part of lots Nos .'l7, .'tH and -W. and having thereon elected a frame dwelling and out buildings; and lielng the tame latin conveyed by Fred erick Dreliert and A mile I", bin wife to niphla llreljerl, by their deed dated November fith, IS 1.1. and recorded In I lie Recorder's office In and for Itutlert o I'II, In Iteed Hook Vol, 140, ptge 5Ji. Belted and taken In execution as the prop erty of Niulila Hreliert and Herman Hreberl at ihesullof Mary Magilallna lirebort. K. I'. No. ;w, Hept. Term. Ittfi. K. J. Korquer, Attorney. All the right, tltlv. Intertt* and claim of 11 n Campbell, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Allegheny twp. Butler Co. Pa. bounded a* follows, to wlt: Commencing at the northwest corner at a stone, .south M deg east 45.14 perches by landsof \V I' Martin: the/ire south 10 dec ea>t 19.? perches u> the public road and lands of S M Chamber; thence south 15 dec east >4.5 perches to a road and lands of said party. thence south 10 deg east 14.7 petvJies to a piM and same party; thm e north ss deg west 71.3 perches to u posi by lands of M&tliew Sloau and Mrs. William Davis; thence north 1 (leg east 11A5 perches to place of beginning; containirg forty <4l) acres and lis perches and having a frame house and frame bank barn amd oilier outbuildings thereon erected. ALSO—A I that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Allegheny twp. Butler Co. Pa. tiounded as follows, to-wlt: At the south west corner of the tract on line of lands of .1 W Johnston: thence north by the same I' 4 deg east ;t».7 perches; thence by lands of H H Campbell, south degrees east 47.5 perches: thence by lands of Mrs V S Sloan, south l' t deg west :e>.7 perches: thence by lands of F. F Wonderly. north HSV* deg. west 47. j pen-lies to stake and place of beginning; containing eleven (11) acres ami eighty-two I-") perches, recorded in Deed Book page A I.St > The full undivided one-third inter est of. In and to the following described piece or parcel of land, situated part'.y in Eau Claire liorough. Butler Co. Pa. and part ly In Allegheny twp. Butler Co. Pa. and bounded as follows, to-wlt: Oa the north by landsof Mrs George Davis, on the east by lands of Simeon Douglass, on the south by lands of John Anchors, and on the west bv landsof John Kerr and Dr John McMlcheal; containing about twelve (12) acres of land, recorded In Deed Book 2:is. page 22. Seized and taken In execution its the prop erty of H H Campbell at the suit of Clinton P Coulter and Clark C Reynolds, et al. E. D. Nos. 57 and t». Sept. Term. 1905. W. D. Brandon and J M Painter. Attorneys. All the right, tltl«. interest and claim of D Warren Gibson, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in Washing ton twp. Butler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of Kelly heirs, east by lands of Kelly and McNaugh ton, south by lands formerly of /. H Conn, and on the west by landsof Wadsworth; con taining one hundred and six (lntt) acres, more or less, the same conveyed by C A Eakln. et al. to the said I). Warren Gibson by deed dated September 16th. 1905. ALSO—Of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situated In Washington twp, Butler Co. Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by landsof Climer heirs, east by lands of Climer heirs, south by lands of Mlchling. and on the west by lands of W M Morris: containing thirty one (31) acres, more or less. Seized anil taken In execution as the prop erty of I) Warren Gibson at the suit of The William Kavariaugb Company, a corpora tion et al. E. D. Nc. (15. Sep*. Term. 1905. Stephen Cum mings. Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of A nna Morris and .I. D. Morris, of, In and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated In Sprlngdale, in the borough of Butler Co. Pa.. liounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by Hickory street, east by an alley, j south by lot No. 12 now or formerly owned by Martin Helm, west by Spring Fill I aye. fronting 971 feet 3 inches on the east side of Spring Hill ave and extending bank east ward 120 feet to an ailey and lot No. 11, in Martin Helm plan of lots having thereon errccted a two story, basement, frame, slate roof dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of A nna Morris and J D Morris at the suit of Butler Savings & Trust Co., now for use of Philip Smith. E. D. No. 28. Sept. Term. 1905, F. J. Forquer, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of R B Taylor, of in and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated in Third ward. Butler liorongb. Butler county, l'a., bounded as fol lows. u>-wlt: On the north by fronting on West Jefferson st. east by lot formerly M Smith now heirs of O M Russell, south by an alley, west by lot of Mrs K H Miller, and having a frontage of 5H feet, more or less, on satd West Jefferson street and extending back I*s 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 piece or lot of land, situated in Butler borough, as follows, to-wlt: On the north by Bortma* alley, east by land of Wick, south by Llncole st. west by Vogley Heirs, containing thre acres, more or less. A I,SO Of, In and to all that certain piece or lot of land, situated In Butler borough, Butler county, l'a. bounded as follows, to wlt: On the north by Bortmas alley, east by Butler alley, south by Lincoln St, west bv land of Wick, containing one-half aero, more or less, and having thereon one two-story fram house. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of K B Taylor at the suit of John Berg and llenry A Berg, partners as John Berg «• Co. E. I). No. BH, 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 Mlllerstown boro, ButlerOo, l'a, lK>unded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by an alley, east by public school lot, south by Central ave, west by lot of Mrs Amy, fronting 50 feet on Contra! ave anil extending back northwardly between two parallel lines of the same width 130 feet to said alley and having erected thsreon a two story frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of J M Itoty at the suit of W II Long for uso and now for use of the William Kava naugh Co. E. D. No. 87, Sept. Term, IMOS. K. J. Korijuer Attorney. All the right, title, Interest and cl«lm of E II Set'ly, Of, In anil to all thai certala piece or lot of land, situated In Butler borough, Butler county, l'a, Ixmnded as follows, to wit On the north l>y lot of .Janus I Vrrv.easi by lot of Butter 00. OommlMloaars, south by I'ark street, west by an alley, fronting 4i feet, more or less, on said Park street and extending hack .Vi feet to lot of James Ferry and having erected thereon a two story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of F. II Seely at the suit of W II Larklns and Co. E. I). No. 70. Sept. Tortn, lUOS. Mates and Voung, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of S. Sparks of, in and to all that cer tain piece or lot of land, situated in borough of Butler, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post at the south-east corner of said lot on Lincoln street, thence in a west wardly direction along said street forty seven (47) feet to a post, the southwest corner of Mid lot; thence in a northerly direction along theuasturn boundary line of lot No. 20. in said plan of lots, one hundred sixteen and six tenths (110 0) feet, more or less, to a post on Bortnias alley; thence in an easterly direction along said alley forty seven (47) feet to a post at the uortheast corner of said lot No. 19; thence in a southerly direction along thi: western boundary line of lot No. 17, in said plan of lots one hundred fifteen (115) feet, wore or IMSS, to a post on Lincoln street, the place of begin ning; said lot fronting forty-seven (47) feet on said Lincoln street and extend ing back preserving the saine width in a northerly direction one hundred and fifteen (1 I 'D feet, wore or less to Bortinas alley, and being lot No. II) in the plan of lots of John W Bortmas in Butler boro. and being the same lot conveyed by William Tiuiblin to 8 Sparks by deed dated the Ist day of July, 190' i, and lecorded in Butler county, I'enn'a, in Deed I look No. 211. page 88. Seized and taken in execution as the property of S Sparks at the suit of Matthew \V. Shannon, Sr. Friday, tlio Hth day of September At. I oYlork p. in.,at the Court limine In Dul ler. I'II. K. I>. No. 77, Hvpt. Twin, IW6. Everett I KiilHtoti, AtUirrioy. All tlio rltflit, tltlo, lutfrnnt clulrn of W AiiHtlri McAnullon arid Viola .1 MCAIIIIN lon. of. In and to all that certain piece or pared of land, nltuat«*d In Clay townahlp, liutler county, I'a., Uiundrd an followH, to wll : <>ri Mtn north by landn of William t 'onn and J am>rs Me A rial lan. i«a»t hy lands of |)avlIr HI in fit/ state '»r cultlration frame boa m and other milltllriKH l«M-ated thereon. Helxcd and taken In execution as the prop erly of U Austin McAnallon and Viola J McAnallen nl the suit of Ft? Kalston, execu tor of Mrs Kll/.aheth till key, dee'd. E. I>. No, 7J, Sept. Term, Greera, Att'ys. All the rli;ht. title, lutereMt and claim of Franklin Itaker. of, In and to all that certain piece or tractor land, altuated In horough of Went Llhorty, liutler county, I'a., hounded as follows, to-wll: On the north hy public road from New < 'ast In Ui West Llborty, eaal by lands of A <• lliwlger. Mouth by lands of Warren McDlvltt, well i»y i li Mculvltt: containing uleven acres, more or lens, and having thereon erected a frame dwelling house and outbuilding*. Helr.ed and taken In execution as the prop orl-y of I rank llaker at the suit of J r Klder E. h. N<». V.'i ami Til. Heptember Term, IIN3B, John l( llennlriger. Attorney AII tlie right, title, Interest arid claim of John L Neyman. W II Neyman, of. In and to aii that certain ploce or parcel of land, situ ated In O'iklaiKi towiiMhlp, liutler county, I'a, hounded >is follows, to wil: tin the north by lands of Mrs Mary Hhotitie. wife of John Hlioupe, dei 'd, east- by lamlsof Joslah Ney man. south by lands of McKecver heirs, and on the west liy lands of IJapl John G lllppua and George McJunkln; containing llfty four [ VI | acren and lill perches, hel/ed and taken In execution as the prop erty of John L Neyman. W II Neyman at the suit of George McJunkln, for use of John K flennlnger |>. No, 74, Jept. Term, IWJfi JiM'kson A Troutman. Attorney. All ttic Hull'., lit,ln, intrrett and claim or Mary K I'iertol, of, In and to all thai certain piece or parcel of iitnd, situated In Forward township. Duller county, I'a, bounded US follows, to wit Il«'K 1 n*il1itr ut I lie nor tti west corner of land hereinafter described ut a lUiniijilli' riA»rroi:lt; tliuiirii along lands of •101111 Humuberjr, HW4 de« K forty-six and one-half K'i'. I perches to a point In (Jon no<|Ucticssliig oeek; tinmen along HIIIII creek the following course and distance H HI 1 , dog W forty two | »2| pc relict; Ihcncti H .I7't ilru W sixty-live perches; thence H fourteen 114] nerclirs: thence H !. Seized and takon In execution as the prop erty of Mary E Plersol at the suit or Mrs Elizabeth Ollkey, dee'd.. In the hands of I'runk C Kalston, now for use of Frank ftewart. TKRMS OK SALE—The following must be strictly complied with when property Is stricken down. t. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor I become* the purchaser, the costs on the writ | must lie paid, and a list of the Hens, Includ- I lug mortgage searches on the property sold tog« thor with such lien creditor « receipt* for tho amount of tho proceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof us he may claim, must I be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full, - it. All sales not settled Immediately will bo j continued until one o'clock, P. M., of tho | next day ut which time all property not settled for will again Ixi put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. *Seo I'urilon's Digest, Vth edition, page 4M. an I Smith's Forms, page lIS4. MAKTIN L. GIBSON. Sharllf. , Sheriff's Office. Hutler. I'a.. August 0, IWK. ( Blackberry Cordial. For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, J Summer Complaint, Cholera j 1 Morbus, Cholera Infantum, [J Colic or (jripiii£ I'ain in tho abdomen, Sickness of the ( Stomach and Intestinal Hem- j orrhaura. Every bottle guar- , anteeu. Price 25c. ( "Sure Kill" Fly Paper. jj Will quickly rid the house < of flies. Ten sheets for fk*. J H«- sun- to ask for "Sure Kill" as there are worthless I imitations. ' | For sale at ft THE ; Crystal Pharmacy ij R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G., j< BOTH PHONES, J 106 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. « l. c. wick, j DKAI.BB IS | LUfIBER. x>nissw»«s»»'s«—isJs———— *s I„ H. McJtINKIN. IKA MoJtJNKIN 's OEO. A. MITCHELL. j II h S /WcJONKIN CO, j c Insurance &• Kctil Estate c 117 E Jefferson St.. j m QUTbER, PA c i! SALE j; Men's Hats \ | and Furnishings I )l Straw hats and Panamas (> J price. <| £ Soft and stiff hats, ][ # $3.00 and $4.00 grade, i> J $1.90. j # All summer Caps at cost. i| S Broken lots of Underwear # at J price and less. # Several lots 50c Neckwear ji <> at 35c—Dollar grade 75c. 0 Nothing old or out of date In this sale. Better come <[ —We'll make it worth your || while. ij 1 Ask for goods advertised. ijno. S.Wick, || f Hattkk ani> Furnisher. J 2 345 S. Main St., t J (J. Stein Building.) 5 J Two Doors Nortb of Willard Hotel. J NOTICK. Notice i" hereby «iven that William i ('HHhtldllar. trnatee of (ioatlelb lleironymua, ba* Med his partial a<; •onlit in the offlee of the Clerk of j V>Q(tn at No. —, Dh - Term. IIKW, and j hnt the earn* will l*< i.re«ent».i to !«urt for confirmation ami allowance -iatnrdav. Hept. 9, 1905, at V o clock a. jj L. E. Chkisti.KY, Clerk O. C. Jlerk'a Office, Ang. I<>. IWW \j[ Strictly High Grade I i \ \ PIANOS AND ORGANS. * J \\ Come and see me when I £ ][ you buy; also sheet music | M[ or anything In the music I ! \\ line. | j j| W. A. F. GROHMAN, I I j | Mnaio instructor and Piano Tnner, 1 , Next door to Y. M C. f . I 1 People's Phone X \l QROHMAN'B MUSIC BTORE.E* j[ Orchestra furnishe.i for all f I r OCCAHiona. > ! W M U. MILLKR FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. Ofpick— Room WW, Utitler County National Bank bnlMiuir. Wm. Walkkh.' Char A. McElvain WALKER & McELVAIN, i UO7 Butler County National Hunk BMk REAL F.ST A TIC INSURANCE. Oil, PROPERTIES. I.OANS HOTII I'll ONI H i 'enn- Wyoming Copper Company A Large Producing Property Carefully Managed DIRECTORS Pres. E. M. Cobb, Lima, 0. I'readeiit Okenlva Oil Co . I.lma. O. C P. CoIIIm, First Vlce-Pres. Bradford Pa. Director I'lrnl National Hank, Bradford, Pa. PrcaMent Devonian Oil Co., Pittahurg I'a I'reat.lrnt lik* Mining Co., I"eru, Houlli Amnio E. K. Hum, Pittsburg, Pa., Second Vict' President and 6eaeral Manager. Vkt President Dnnt Truat Co.. Braver. I'a. Col. John J. Carter, Tltuivllle, Pa. Secre tary and Treasurer. I'rraident Carter Oil Co., Tltuavllle, ra. Director Commercial Bank, Titunvllla, Pe. Director Tyler County Hank. Slatcrrvlllc. W. Va Frank B. Draper, Chloago, 111. Win.«L Ball, Assistant Secretary am Treasarer, Bradford, Pa. loaeph Seep, Oil City, Pa. Director Beaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y. Cltr. N. Y. Piraident Oil City Truat Co., Oil City, i'a L B. Leonard, Pittsburg, Pa. ■'resident Beaver Truat Co.. Bearer ra. Director Columbia National Bank, Httihurg, P* Colonial Truat Company, HtUburg, Pa. Frederick Davidson, Plttsbara, Pa. Dliector Bank of PHlabura.N. A.. MtUburit, Pa Treaa. Union Drawn Steel Co., Beaver Halla, Pa. Director Guarantee Title