Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 08, 1906, Image 2

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TBE BUTLER CITIZEN,
WILLIAM C. VEGLEY. - Publisher
TmmsruY, FF.BRHARY 8,1906.
$ .« per year la Aivsace. Otherwise IIJ
Patchwork Legislation.
Judge Criswell of Venango county is
the secood Judge to "take a fall" out of
the new road law. He thinks the part
authorizing an election on cash oqpvork
tax to be anoonstitutionaL
Several townships of this countv have
not nominated supervisors for the com
ing election, as nobody would serve and
do all that work for nothing. But that
idea may be a mistake; the new law
does not specify a compensation for the
supervisors, but it repeals all acts in*
consistent herewith or supplied hereby,
and as the old law allowed supervisors
to pay themselves, it will not be incon
/ sistent for them to continue to do so. as
the new law has not supplied the omis
sion Our Court will, probably, have a
lot of appointments to make this spring.
Whoever wrote this new law specifies
four acta of previous legislatures as
not being repealed by it; and one won
ders why he did not sift out the parts of
the old laws not "inconsistent" or' 'sup
plied' and embody them in his new law
go that the people of the state could
readily tell what the road law is. As
it is he has made work for the lawyers
. and the Courts, and nobody will know
what the law is until the Supreme
Court has decided the questions that
will arise under it
This patchwork legislation seems to
be the rule at Harrisburg. and justifies
the member of the legislature, who last
winter "moved" that this legislature
appoint a Committee over itself.
IIARKIBBUBG NOTES.
The investigation of the Insurance
Commissioner's office by a Legislative
committee, began last week, developed
facts which enlighten the people of the
state as to the desperate efforts of the
Philadelphia crowd to retain control of
the state government. The fe6«* cor
ralled by the commissioners and their
friends were immense, some of their
friends being kept on the pay-roll for
dpi my nothing, and never going near
the office
The testimony concerning the actu
arial fees shows that while there has
been an adequate amount of graft in
the division of that spoil for the past 15
years it rose to its zenith under Dur
ham's conduct of the department by
proxy. Besides the rich fees of $20,000
to $30,000 which the generous law gave
him the late "most influential leader of
Pennsylvania" absorbed through him
self or his private secretary a total of
$116,000 from the actuarial plunder in
seven years. Mr. Durham is in Ix»
Angeles, Cala. at present and i# re
l>oried too sick to attepd the meetings
of the Investigating Committee. Some
criminal prosecutions may follow this
,6Xp006.
Former Gov. Stone's brother in Tioga
county was one of the men carried on
the pay roll of the department by Dur
ham, He got SBOO a year for nothing.
An investigation of all the departments
will probably follow.
Charges of malfeasance in office will
be preferred against former Insurance
CommimioamTM George B. Lnper. James
H. Lambert and Israel W. Dorban, and
charges of defrauding the State out of
large sums of money will be entered
against Durham's political secretary, J.
Clayton Erb, and other of Durham's
heelers, If the Attorney General acts on
the recommendations of the insurance
probing committee.
The probers filed their report at 5 p.
m. Tuesday, and concluded it with no
tice to the Governor and Attorney Gen
eral that tbo Insurance Commissioner,
has been grossly disobeying the law for
rears
The sum* credited to the Insurance
Commissioners and their close friends,
not including many who were on the
payroll for small annual salaries are-
George B. Lnper $84,228 17, J. H. Lam
bert $61,163.90, Israel Durham $62,066 •
00, J. Ctoyton Erb $165,282.81, B. M. J.
Heed $8,040.00, Charles Grey $2,485.00,
E. J. Davis $2,m00, Israel G. Stone
$T90.00.
The Legislature has agreed to adjourn
next Thursday, but before they do so
we hope that one of the uniform
Primary election bills will be passed,
and become a law; as the ward-heelers
of the cities, towns and townships are
fast turning our primaries into mere
burlesques. What's the use of announc
ing your name as a candidate for a
certain office and ripping over the
county asking people to vote for you, if
the fellow who follows after you with a
pocket full of money can and does bny
a plurality of the votes from the ward
heelers. Either of the bills we mention
ed last week, will, In part at least,
remedy the growing evil, and in
sure to all candidates "a square deal."
The Cook Greater Pittsburg bill pass
ed both Houses, Anally, by big majori
ties. yesterday.
The Governor promptly signed the
bill
Harmony Item*.
Miss Lottie Wild, aged 14, daughter
of Lizzie Wild, died Friday, Feb 2,
after being sick a short time with dlph*
/ theria. This family is quarantined at
present.
Kauffmanaud Vogel, contractors of
Zelienople, were awarded the contract
for erecting the Pythian Home build
log near town, work is to begin at
once and rush to completion this year.
Hetli, aged 'J years, a son of Wm.
Alexander, died Saturday night after
lielng nick three weeks. Mrs. Wm.
Alexander, the mother, has been sick
for six months, is yet in bed, and Mr.
Wheeler, the grandfather, has been
afflicted with chronic rheumatism for
fourteen years. These conditions made
a specially sad funeral, Monday, con
ducted by Rev. Hngh Leith of the
Presbyterian church and Rev. L.
Re iter of the Grace Reformed church
Interment took place at Zelienople.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wise and son
Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Hbontz Shnler
left for Ritzvllle, Wash, on the express
Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hbuler
reside at that place, and the Wise
fsmllv will locate a new home there.
The opportunities are golden In the far
west, so says Mr. Hchnler after living
there for 20 years
U, Winter, proprietor of a large flenr
mill at East Palestine, 0., was here
Sunday.
The coming summer promiseu to be
one active in building in this vicinity.
Col, Fraivcis A Edmonds, aged 71
years, died at bis boms, Odell, 111.,
Jan. 21, 1906. At the time o( bla death
lie was propristoi of tbs Eastern Hotel,
a temperance bouse mostly patronised
by summer boarders. The deceased is
remembered here as Rev. F. A. Ed
monds, for many years pastor of the
Grace Reformed ohurch at Harmony,
Pa., the pastorate extending from 1871
to 186$.
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Phonograph Swindle
W. £. Millinger of Wheeling, W.
V*. and O. C. Wood worth of Pittsburg
were arrested at Petrolia, Fridar. after
working a succesaful swindle Two
weeks ago two strangers drove up to
the honse of John Kirk, a wealthy
fanner of Oakland twp, introduced
themselves as agents of a Chicago mail
order honse, and stated they wanted to
secure someone to distribute catalogues
and advertisements in the neighbor
hood. They offered to give Kirks
daughter, Louise, a phonograph if she
would do the work. The young wo
man accepted, and the strangers bad
her sign her father's came te a contract
The men left a few circulars and said
they would send more.
On Tuesday Wood worth and Millinger
sppeared at the Kirk residence with a
spring wagon loaded with four phono
graphs and showed Mr. Kirk an order
with his name attached to it calling for
the delivery of four phonographs at his
boose, for which he agreed to pay js24o.
Kirk repudiated it and the visitors
threatened to send his daughter to the
penitentiary for forgery. The young
lady wept and explained. Woodworth
and Millinger finally relented, said the
first two men were swindlers and had
sent in orders and collected commis
sions on four machines; that the honse
would not take the machine* back, but
under the circumstances they would
not hold Kirk to the bargain if he
woul stand half the loss. Kirk said he
did not have enough money about the
house to pay it. Then they offered to
take his note for SIOO and call it square,
and he gave them the note, _ directing
his daughter to sign it for him, as he
cannot write. ,
Thursday neighbors of Kirk induced
him to lay the matter before the au
thorities, Warrants were sworn out
and an energetic use of telephones de
veloped that a team and spring wagon
had been hired by two strangers at a
Millers town livery stable. Constable
Davis of that place went to that place
Friday morning and arrested Millinger.
That afternoon Woodworth walked in
to a Petrolia store in which Constable
Henry Cromling happened to be, and
was covered by a revolver by that
officer.
Both the prisoners are young, good
looking and well dressed. Millinger
says he was employed by Woodworth
in Pittsburg as an assistant, and did
not know the nature of the business.
They are said td have prepared to
work the same game on half a dozen
other farmers in the northeastern part
part of the county. The charge against
them is false pretense and they are
still in jail.
The sensation in local politics, tLia
week, is the withdrawal of J. David
McJunktn as a candidate for Congress,
and the annoancemeut that Dr. Pillow
would be a candidate.
Politics and graft have made a pretty
mess of the departments at Harrisburg
—and here's hoping that Pennsylvania
will never again have a "leader" who
can "keep the lid on."
EARTHQUAKES in the states of
Equador and Colombia, South America,
last week, damaged several towns and
are reported to have destroyed a town
of three thousand people. Cable lines
alone both coasts were broken, tidal
waves rushed upon the coasts, and all
steamers kept well out to sea.
AT the great bull-fight in Algeciras,
Spain, near Gibralter. last Sunday, in
honor of the envoys of several civilized
nations who are trving to force a better
government upon the Sultan of Mo
rocco, eight horses were gored and
killed by the infuriated bulls. All the
bulls were first tortured and then
killed. It was a moat inspiring? spec
tacle and was attended by all the dele
gates, excepting the English and
American.
Oil and Ua« Sotcs.
The Market-Remains at $1.58.
Bakerstown—Tbe Park OilCo's. No.
5 Crawford fim—M ininq 12 bbls.
an hour. Monday, from the ard sand;
and the Crown Petroleum Co, has a
producer from the 100-foot on the
Morrow said to be doing 40 bbls. a day.
Clearfield—The Southern Oil Co's.
well on the Denny beira. near Coyles
ville. was shot last Thursday, a wo
man dropping the "go-devil,' and the
well * pouted over the derrick and
started off at 75 bbls a day.
Penn twp.—Toomey No, 1 on the
Starr ia reported doing 30 barrels a day.
"Old Butler County"—Speaking of
late developments in this county, a
correspondent of the Derrick says: It
has been ranked aa a back number
time after timo and relegated to tbe
ranks of tho has beens, and yet to-day
it stands without a counterpart in
activity and productiveness either in
tbe middle or northern fields. The
tabulated figures for the month of
January abow that tbe production
handled by the pipe lines in Batler ag
gregated 120,000 bbls. For tbe same
period the activity and results of com
pleted work is also a remarkable fact
In January, there were in the different
diatricts 11 wella completed, 32 of which
were good average producera, while 15
were dry and four gaaaera. At the
close of Jsnuary. or on tbe first day of
the ground-hog month, there were 24
wells drilling and 18 rigs np and build
ing, besides from 15 to 90 new locations
made.
Five Points, Beaver connty, was the
scene of an exciting incident, last week
A team of horses driven by Ollle Reed,
an oil well shooter, took fright and
dashed with a wagon loaded with 04
quarts of nitro- glycerine among a gang
of oil men, where the wagon npset ana
a can containing 32 quarts of the ex
plosive rolled harmlessly down tbe hill
The only reason given for tbe glycerine
not exploding is that It was thoroughly
ebiltar
ACCIDENTS.
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Robert Fisher, proprietor of the Cen
tre avenue dye works had his face and
hands burned by tbe explosion of some
gasoline, last Friday, but was not seri
ously injured.
A young msn from Allegheny named
Harry Schwarberg. was accidently shot
and killed by Boss Mcllvain on tbe
farm of J. V. Smith at Pleasant Hill,
near Portersvllle, Monday. He wss
visiting there and Mcllvain, the hired
man, was at the barn shooting spar
rows, when Schwarberg turned the cor
ner of the barn just In time to receive a
load of shot intended for a flock of
sparrows, In bis bead, killing him in
stantly. His home was on Perrysville
Ave., Allegheny, and he was taken
there for burial.
S. T. Baird, tbe B. R 6c P. engineer
who waa inlnred by an accident some
time ago. died at Adrian, laat Saturday.
Ha was bnried at Dnßois.
CSIVOCII NOT EH.
Rev. Bradshaw of W. Kuobur* is
holding revival aervlces at the Pleasant
Valley Presbyterian cbnrch. This I*
(he third week, and be has had very
good anccess. «
A new cbnrch, to be called the
Shilob Baptist, was organized in Bntler,
Monday evening, with Rev. D. B.
Dade as pastor.
Rev. A. R. Robinson assisted Rer. J.
H. Breaden of W. Snnbnry, this week
The Glade Run TTnitod Presbyterisn
church at Glade Mills Is rejoicing over
the payment of the last vestige of their
debt.
Next Tuesday evening <k«L>gates from
all parts of America will meet in tUu
Third cbnrch. Grant St., Pittsbnrg. to
organize the Men's Lesgne of the
United Presbyterian chnrcb. After
wards they will banouet In Homes
store. The delegates from the Butler
church are Rev. A R Robinson, Judge
James M. Galbreath. C. G. Christie, It
H. Cornelius, W. F. Rumberger, M. L
Armstrong. Aaron Belghler, J. B
Caldwell, W. G Oouthett, J. H. Gib- >
son, D. B. Dontbett, Dr. H. A MoCand
less, R. R- McDsrmott, J. G. McMarlln,
D. H. Caldwell, Lev McQnlstlon. E H.
Oesterling, J. M Painter. 8. R. Pollack.
Joseph Rltter M. A. Herkimer, Daniel
Kennedy, E H. Negley and A 1 Raff.
Delegationa will be sent from every
United Presbyterian ohurch In the 1
county. |
DEATHS.
ALEXANDER- At his home in Butler
twp., Feb. 8, 1906, J. Hamilton Alex
ander. aged 73 year"
Mr. Alexander died suddenly He
was a step-uncle of Treasurer Alexan
der, and a former resident of the island
district of Franklin twp His wife
j died some years ago, but he has some
| children living
| THOMPSON—At his home in Cherry
I twp , Jan 29,1906. Joseph P. Thomp
son, aged 56 years.
Mr Thompson's death was caused by
appendicitis. He is survived by three
sisters and four brothers.
EASLEY—At her home in Armstrong
county, Jan. 31, 1906, Mrs. Elizabeth,
mother of County Commissioner Eas
ier.
LIVERMORE-At Wilkinsburg. Feb
1. 1906, Mrs. Mary Livermore, nee
Beatty, aged 88 years.
KNAUFF—At his home in Allegheny,
Feb 1, 1906. Arthur M, son of Mich
ael Knauff. dee'd, of Middlesex twp ,
aged about 50 years.
He was bnried at Glade
ADER—At his home in Winfiel I twp.,
Feb. 2, 1900, Jacob Ader, a ß 'ed 82
years.
He is survived by his wife and sever
al children.
DERSHIMER—In Alleeheny, Feb. 3.
1906. Eli J. Dershimer, of Batler twp
aged 42 years.
FISHER—At her home in Mt. Vernon,
Ohio. Feb. 5. 1906, Mrs U. D. Fiaher.
nee Nannie Wright of Jefferson twp.,
aged about 52 years.
Bhe was bared at Mt. Vernon, Ohio,
yesterday She is survived by her hus
band and two children.
KINSER -At her home in Washington
twp., Feb. 5. 1906, Mrs. Elizabeth
Kinser, aged 73 years.
HOGG—At her borne in Cherry twp .
Jan. 29. 1906, Sonora A., daughter of
Jamea M. Hogg, aged 18 years.
MORGAN—At Beaver, Pa., Feb. 5,
1906, John L. Morgan, in his ' 56th
year.
MARX—At his home on Locust St,
Feb. 7, 1906, A. T. Marx, in his 48th
year.
Death was caused by injuries receiv
ed two weeks ago in a gas explosion at
the Brewery, where Mr Marx was em
ployed as fireman.
Obituary.
Enoch Filer of Sharon, interested in
Batler county coal property, died last
Thursday, aged *2 years
Mrs Susan Fox, mother of Mrs.
Tiffler of Butler, died, last Snnday. at
her home at Ten-mile Bottom, Venango
county
Mr*. Llewellen of Mar wood, the wife
of Rev Llewellen fell dead. Tnesday,
aged 58 years.
CARD OF THAN KM.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Sheffel take this
method of thanking their friends and
neighbors for their manv acts of kind
ness during the illness and death of
their daughter. Mrs. Lena Thayer.
For Justice of the Peace,
JACOB KECK.
Election Feb. 20. 1906.
B. & B.
organdies-moQsseliaes-madrtis
Spring 1906 showing.
Finest French and American
Organdies—profusion of styles
and. colorings worth getting
here to see—White grounds
with Dresden and Rose designs
predominate.
American Organdies, 10c to
25c.
French Organdies, 35c to
45c.
Truly beautiful collection of
plain and Printed Silk Warp
Moussellnes, L 5, 25. 35, 45.
and 50c.
This year the imported
Madras assortment —25c to
60c —is of such character as
gives the department extent
and distinction never before
known.
You will find pleasure in
merely looking at them while
those who buy will attain un
expected satisfaction,
Some of the exclusive un
usual styles may not be repeat
ed later.
Printed Madras choice
Black and Colored effects on
White grounds, 10, 12i, 15, 20
and 25c.
Boggs & Buhl
ALLKGHKNT, PA.
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j People yon pass has a uold, the C
V other nine have probably taken \
f our Laxative Cold Tablets or oar r
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f 100 lortii Hals St, S
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Spring Chickens
Wanted at tfre
FULTON
Fish Market,
We will pay 12 cents a
pound for Springers, and 10
cents for old chickens—live
weight.
Oscar A. Niggel, Propr.
80041. Mttn St.,Btfßiv P*4
SHERIFFS SALBB.
By virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Ex., Fl.
Fa.. Lev. Fa.. Ac.. 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 Court House in the borough of Butler.
Pa. on
Friday, March 2nd, 1906,
at one o'clock. P. M . the following described
property, to-wlt:
E. D. No. 7, March Term, ISMJ. Marshall
Bros., Attorney.
All the right, title. Interest and claim, be
ing the undivided Interest of Mark W. Mar
shall, of, in and to all that certain piece or
parcel of land situated in Penn township.
Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to
wlt: Beginning at a stone on line between
property now of Hartzell and Backln;tbence
north 1 deg west along line dividing property
now being described and property of \>elbie
and property Included In second description
herein. 59 to stone; thence by lands of
Powell north W deg east 89.3 rods to stone;
thence by lands of M. Edgar south 1 deg *ast
41.7 rods; thence by same north Ml deg east 10
rods; thence south 1 deg east 17.3 rods to
stone to lands of Rankin; thence by same
south 89 deg west 79.4 rods to place of be
ginning; containing 26 acres and 115 perches,
with orchard dwelling house, stable and out
buildings thereon.
ALSO—Of. in and to all tbat certain piece
or lot of land situated in Penn township,
Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to
wlt: Beginning at a point between lands of
W. S. Welble and above described tract;
thence west *0 yards along lands ot Hartzell
and Marnues, to state road: thence north
along said road 33 feet; thence ea»t about 80
feet along lands of Welble. to above de
scribed tract; thence by same 60 feet to place
of beginning: containing one acre, mote or
seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Mark W. Marshall at the suit of
Thomas M. Marshall. Jr., Trustee.
E. D No. 31 and 32. March Term, 1906. F. J.
Forquer, Attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
R. M. Donaldson, R. M. Donaldson. W. A.
Donaldson, of, in and to all tbat certain
piece or parcel ot laud situated ia Concord
township Butler county. Pa., bounded as
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwest
corner; thenca by lands of E. Graham, north
'4 deg east one hundred seven and nlne
tenths perches to a post; thence by same
south deg east 18 and eight-tenth
perches to a road; thence along road north
J4H deg east eighteen and one-half perches;
thence along same north 25 deg sixteen and
six-tenths perches; thence north 74 deg east
thirteen and one-tenth perches to a post at |
forks of road; tbence ny lands of Harper
Campbell south east sixty perches to a
pos'.: thence by lands of S. C. Hutchison
south H deg west 36 perches: thence by same
south a»4 deg east 22 and slx-tonths perches
to corner of J. C. Donaldson land; thence by
said J. C. Donaldson south % deg weet one
hundred and seven nlne-tentbs perches to a
post; tbsnce by lands of A ft. Donaldson
north deg west one hundred and twenty
four and eight-tenths perches to the place of
beginning; containing 101 acres and nine!
perches; and being same property conveyed j
to Robert M. Donaldson by deed of J. C.
Donaldson and Ellxa J. Donaldson dated tbe
27th day of Jnly. A. D. MsO, which deed re
corded In Deed Book No. 63, page 477: having
thereon erected a large frame dwelling
house, trame barn, good orchard and otbei
outbuildings, and in a good state of cultiva
tion.
ALSO—Of. In and to all tbat certain piece
or parcel of laud situated In Washington
township. Butler county. Pa., bounded as
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwest
corner; thence by lands of M. 8. McGarvey.
north one degree (1 deg) west iW perches to a
post; thence by lands of Fletcher north 88
deg east 57 perches to a post; thence by S. U.
Hutchinson south 1 deg east 50.5 perches to a
post; thence by public road soutn 28 deg west
17.8 perches: thence south 30 deg west 43.3
perches to a post; thence by lands of R. M.
Donaldson, north 39 deg west 14 perches to
place of beginning: containing twenty-four
acres strict measure.
Seized and taken in execution as tbe prop
erty of R. M. Donaldson. H. U. Dosaldaaa.
W. A. DonaldAoa at the suit of A- 9- Hind
roan,John Berg and Henry A. Berg, partners
as John Berg & Co.
E. D. No. 29 Mar. Term. 19W. W. D. Brandon.
Attorney.
All the rlgbt, title, Interest and claim of
Margaret Webber, W. D. Webber, of. 1B and
to all tbat certain piece or parcel of land
situated |n Jefferson township, Butler coun
ty, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the
north by Joseph Baker, S. Cypher and John
Hocnlgk, east by belrs of Michael McFadden,
south by heirs of A Frederick and John Oal
lager and on the west by M. H. Byerly and
Mrs. Neely; containing fifty six (58) acres,
more or less, together with all and singular
the buildings, Improvements, woods, ways,
rights, liberties, privileges, belonging there
to.
Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erty of Margari-t \\ebber, W- D. Webber, at
the suit of J. E. Brandon, guardian.
E. D. No. X and 36. March Term, 1906. A. M.
Cbrlstler, Attorney.
All tbe right, title, interest and claim of
Barbara ElTan Hpurlnger, William Sparloger.
Brubry £. Sparlnger, of, In and to all tbat
certain piece or lot of land altuated In Wash
ington township, Butler county. Pa., bound
ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone
corner by lands of William Holland; thence
south 36 deg east Ufty-nlne and two-tenths
150 2-10] perches to a chestnut tree; thence
also by lands of William dollaad south 65
deg east forty-two and three-tenths (42 3-101
perches to a stone pile; tnence north 80H deg
west eighty six and live-tentbs 186 5-10J
perches to a post by lands of N. Beck;thence
north 20 deg west eighty-seven (87) perches
to a post bf lands of P. P. Holland; thence
south ft deg east thirty-eight and seven
tenths (38 7-10) perches to a poet; and tbence
changing bearing north eleven And two
tenths (il 2 10) perches to a stone bile and the
pia*?* of «»<< >wen»f
four (24) acres ana one hundred ana twenty
nine (129) perches, be the Same more or less,
and having th':reon erected a two story
board dwelling house, board stable And out
buildings, mostly Cleared,' orchard thereon.
Seized and taken In execution as the prop
erty of Barbara Ellon Sparlnger, William
Sparlnger, Brubry Sparlnger at tbe suit of
Miss Rose E. Adams, for use Butler Suvlngs
A Trust Co.. now for uso J. P. Graham. J. P.
Graham.
E. D. No 28. March Terl9o(|. W. D.
Brandon, Attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim of
Wilson Graham, of. In and to ail that certain
piece or parcel of land situated in Cranberry
township, Butler count), IV. bounded as
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a cherry tree
on the bank of Brush creek; tbence south
sixty-five degrees west sixty-four porches to
a white oak; tbence south eighty-seven de
grees west oue hundred and lifteeu porches
to a post: thence north fifteen degrees west
one hundred and fourteen perches to a white
oak; thence north eight-seven degrees east
nlnetT-eight perches to Brush creek ; thence
up the same b* the •* south 64 deg
east thlrty-seyeu pep C... jtb Pf deg eawt
fourteuu perches; theo<« •itftb 2) deg east
lifteeu and one-half pet 404 south SO (leg
east twenty-three percbosi tbonou SZ deg
east twenty-live perches to the place of be
ginning and containing one hundred (l(K>)
acres, bo the same more or less.
Seized and taken In execution us tbe prop
erty of Wilson Grabaui. at the suit of Philip
D. Gelbach.
E. D. No. )5, March Term. 1908, Jackson A
TrOufmap. Attorney.
All the right, tltlo, Interest and claim of
Edward Mohr or Edwin Mohr. of, 111 ahd to
all that certain piece or lot Of laud situated
In Butler borough- Butler county, Pa.,
bounded as follows, to-wlt; Beginning at a
point on the south side of Mlftjtu street, at
line of lot No. 14 In the William Vogultiy
heirs plan of lots lu said borough 1 thonco In
an easterly direction along Mlfllln street
llfty-one (51) feet to west lino of lot No. ID:
thence In a southerly direction along said
lot ninety-eight and 11-100 feet Ui an alley:
thence In a westerly directlou along said
alley fifty (50) feet to Tot No. 14; thence In a
northerly direction along said lot one hund
red six' 1 111 feet to Mlfllln street, the
place of begli>nlutfi harjng erected a frame,
slate r'iof. dwelling house, and barn,
and being lot No. 15. In the William Vogeley
lielrs plan of lots as recorded In Deed Book
107, |>sge 41(9, being the same premises that
were granted and conveyed unto Kdwln
Mohr by Chas. N. Dennlson, et ux, by theli
deod dated Nov. 5, 1903, recorded lu Doed
Book No. Zf!i, page Ix 3.
Seized and tukl-u In execution us the prop
erty of Edward Mohr or Edwin ipohr at tne
suit of The Mutual Uuarantee Building A
Loan Assn.
E. D. No. IS. March Term, IVU*). Stephen
Cumrnlngs. Attorney,
All the right, title, Internal and claim of
W. Clyde Grubbs. adrn'r com testamento of
J. C. Wallace, dne'd., of. In and to all that
certain piece or parcel of laud »lt',au«l In
Penn and llutler townships, llufHr county,
l'u. hounded as follows, to-wlt: All the un
divided uno-lijll't-ti j'.fl lu all that certain
tract, situated patCIV 111 fhp township of
Penn, In the county of Butler, and hartly 111
the township of Butler, lu the county of
Butler, and state of Pennsylvania, Isiunded
ami described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning
al a crab tree; thence b/ lot No. 2IIU, west 2l>l
perches a point; thence by lot No MA.
north 254 pernhOa lu a vhlU: oak tr»>o; thence
by laud uot yet surveyed, past 'VI perches to
nit oak| thence by lot Sl7 south 'Sl'b perches
to the place of beginning; containing ihpfte
bundled acres and eighteen perches and al
lowance, being aaioe land W. Wallace,
died, selze'i of. see his will recorded In Will
Book J, page 176. Together with all and
singular the buildings. Improvements, ways,
waters and water courses, rights, liberties,
prlveleges. hereditaments and appertan
eoces whatsoever belonging to above de
scribed property as In salil mortgage pro
v Ided.
' Holred and taken In execution as the prop
e(ty Of iy. C|Y,'> Grubbs, administrator cum
leslatnento of j, Q,' Wallace, dee'd.. at the
suit of Hannuli I, Wafiit n u„d Annie I .
Wallace.
E. D. Nos. 38 end 30, March Term, lusi. W. D.
Brandon, Attorney.
All the right, title. Interest and claim of R.
J. Miller, who survives Jacob M. Miller,
dee'd., of. I|i and to all that certuln piece or
tract ijf idiid Situated In Adams township,
llutler county. Pa , bounded as follows, to
wltl Beginning at th u hOflllWust corner <)f
tract at a posti thence north s2»» deg east
along lauds of Marburger helrf* 40 ij-lrto
perches to a hickory treni thenno south t»
deg west. 35 75-100 perches along lands of J. IC.
(.'aslidollar to u stone; thence south x:'M deg
west 49 85-100 along lands of Marburger heirs
to a stone; thence north 14 deg east 35 75-lnn
perches along lands of John Kaufman to a
post, the place uf lieglnnlng; containing II
acres, more or less.
Al.S't—Of, In and to all that certain piece
or lot tit t anu jltjtvt'ni In Caller/ borough,
Butler county, PA'..' bounded ui: follows, to
wlt: tin the north by lot of 11 • on
the east by Mars and Evansdty public routl.
mi the south by lot of W. B. Scott, and on
the west by P. A W. or B. O. It. It. and liav
Itig thereon erected a dwelling house.
ndjad and taken In execution as the prop
erty or It'. J Miller. who survives Jacoo 111.
Miller, dec (1., At the jail of Ifachel Warreu,
now for use. W. 11. Miller, now tot
K. 1). No. K>, March Term. 1900. F. J. Kor<i 14cr.
Attorney
All the right, title, Interest and claim of 1
l(obl- or R G Marshall, or. In and to all that
curtain plpce of parcel of land situated In
Allegheny towijshjp, If'.tt Ist' county. Pa..
bimndoifas Mllows, to wit: l)n l||enorth l)J
land of Emtenton LumlHir (Jo,, sast by Alle
gheny river, south by lands of Raymonds. 1
and on the west by lands of W. T. Crawford ,
heirs; containing 78 lu res, more or less,
about 50 acres cleared and having erected 1
thereon a house and barn.
Seized aud taken In execution as the prop- .
BCtruUtfibt. or R. U. Maes ball At the suit of 1 .
PUfIUIHJB'
E. D k ffc. 34, V" 1 h jjMfcsi 1 " 1 " 1 '
Ail the rljhs, tltfe," interest and clai* ot '
A. Martin Karr or A. M. Burr, of, Id and to
all tbat certain piece or lot of land situated '
In Mar» borough. Butler county. Pa., bound
ed as follows, to-wlt: On the north s<i feet
by an alley, east HO feet by lot of L S.
Jordan, south » feet by a street, and ou the
west 140 feet by lot of Elder Crawford, and
having erected thereon a two atory franx- ,
dwelling house and outbuildings.
Seized and taken lu execntion as the prop- |
erty of A. Martin Barr or A. M. Barr at the .
suit of The Mars National Bank.
TERMS OF SALE—The following must be '
strictly compiled with when property Is
stricken down.
1. When the plaintiff or other Hen creditor;
becomes the purchaser, the costs on the writ .
must be paid, and a list of the liens, lnclud- !
lng mortgage searches on the pronerty sold
togttber with such lien creditor s receipt*
for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or
such portion thereof as he may claim, must
be furnished the Sheriff.
t. All bids must bs paid In full.
3. All sales not settled Immediately will be
continued until one o'clock, P. M-, of tha
next day at which time all property not
settled for will again be put up and sold at
the expense and risk of the person to whom
fl rst sold.
•See Purdon's Digest, 9th edition, pagsUS.
an I Smith's Forms, page 384.
ALEX. McOl SE CAMPBELL, Shsrlff.
Sheriff's Offlca. Butler. Pa.. I'eb. 7. 19<W.
REGISTER S NOTICES.
The Register hereby gives notice that the
following accounts or executors, adminis
trators and guardians have been filed In
his office according to law, and will be pre
sented to Court for confirmation and allow
ance on Saturday, the loth day of March,
1900. at 9 A. M.. of said dav:
1. Final account of B. L. Uockenberry.
guardian of Gertrude May Dunlap, minor
child of W. W. Dunlap. deceased.late of West
Sunbury.
2. Final account of J. A. Jolly, adminis
trator of S. S. Jnlly, deceased, late of Venan
go township.
3. Final account of W. B. Shrader, guar
dian of John M. Shrader, minor child of Kate
U. shrader. deceased, late of Beaver Co., P«,
4. Final account of E. M. Tannehlll. ad
ministrator of Joseph Tannehlll. deceased,
latoof Venango township.
I 5. Final account of T. V. Lee, administra
tor of Bertha B. Mcliee, deceased, late of
Butler borough.
6 Final account of F. I'. Mcßrlde execu
tor of Timothy KUey. deceased, late of
Clearfield township.
7. Eighth partial account of J. M. Mcßur
ney. trustee, under the will of George A
Wencel, deceased, late of /.elleuople, Pa.
s. Final account of Amanda Cooper, ad
ministratrix of Zebulon Cooper, deceased,
late of Worth township.
9. Final and distribution account of Oscar
B. McClung, administrator of Robert Mc-
Clung. deceased, late of Butler township.
10. fcinal account of Mannetta Illalr, ad
ministratrix of Joseph F. Blair, doceased,
late of Cranberry township.
11. Final account of I. F. Shearer, admin
istrator of W. E. Marker, deceased, late of
Buffalo township.
12. Final account of 8. C. Humphrey and
Wm. 1L Humphrey, executors of John Hum
phrey, deceased, late of Butler boro.
13. Mnul account of James Q. Alexander,
administrator of C. C. Badger, deceased, late
of Brady township.
14. Final account of Baxter Emerlck, guar
dlan of Verua Wettxel. minor child of Elisa
beth Weltzel. deceased, Iste of Butler buro.
15. Flual accoune of Ethyl .N McAdoo, ad
ministratrix of Geo 1 i. McAdoo, deceased,
late of Butler borough.
I#. Final account of W. Henry Wilson, ax
•cutor of John Ralston, deceased, late of
slippery rock township.
1,. Final account of Naomi L. Wallace and
Edwin Meeder. executors, of James Wallace,
i deceased of Zellenoble borough.
IS. Final account of George King, and
Frederick Mobr. administrator* of Frederick
Mohr. deceased, late of Cranberry township.
19. Final account of Daniel Duffy, execu
tor of John Duffy, deceased, late of Marlon
township.
30. Final and distribution account of A. E.
Russel. executor of J. E. Russel', deceased,
late of Butler borough
a, Final uccuuat of H. E. Dambach, and C.
F. Dambach. executors of Henry Dambacb,
deceased, late of Zellenople borough.
22 Pinal account of Geo. A Fleming, ad
ministrator of Edward 8, Fleming, deceased,
late of Buffalo township.
23, Final account of Amos Stewart, admin
istrator of Christopher Stewart, deceased,
late of Donegal township.
X 4. Final account of Leroy Donrldson, ex
ecutor of Nancy Donaldson, deceased, late of
Concord township.
Si. Final account of William R. Nolf, ad
ministrator of William Nolf, deceused, late
of Buffalo township.
20. Final account of :Flavlus Denny, ad
ministrator of W. M. Denny, deceased, late
of Wlnlleld township.
27. Final account of John Ferguson, trus
tee to sell the real estate of John Cooper,
late of Adams township.
3H. Socond partial account of George Mar
tin, testamentary trustee in the estate of
William Doutheft, deceased, lute of Forward
township.
29. Final and distribution account of Sarah
Campbell, administratrix of Margaret Dau
bcnspcck, deceased, late of Parker township.
30. Final account of Barah Ann Denny, ad
ministratrix of John Donny, deceased, late
of Wlnfleld township.
31. Final account of A. Kilpatrlck and R.
Kyle, executors of Margaret Glasgow, de
ceased, late of Middlesex township.
32. First account of P. J. and John Bpohn,
executors of John Spohn, Sr., deceased, late
of Summit township.
33. Final account of Porter Wilson, execu
tor of George Wtlson, deceased, late of Oak
land tnwnsblp
31. Final account of Robert M. Anderson,
executor of Mathew B. Rowan, deceased,
late of Penn township.
35, Final account or Wru. J Pacoe. adrnln-
Utiator dr Arnold Vorpe. deceased, late of
Middlesex township.
38. Final account of John H. Wick, guar
dian of Ous G. Foriiuer, minor child of
Joseph Foriiuer, deceased, late of Clay 1 twp.
37 Final iccouht of H. If. Fteehllirg and
A ugust Freehllng.executors of Caspar 1' reeh
llng. deceas'-d, late of Wlnfleld township.
3M. Final accuuht of J. M. Benson, guar
dian of William li. Benson, minor child of
Jamos H. Benson, deceased, late of Donegal
township.
3!). Flual and distribution account of Ira
Beahrn. ttdmlnlsttator of Ua»|ier l|nthu|. de
ceased , |ate of Jackson township
40. Final accoi)n|. of J<jl|n If. Hy|e and
Clarenco Walker, executors'of Bei|. Maaseth,
deceased, late of iiutler borough.
41. |/|naj account ofW- H. Stlnu, adminis
trator of Mary Palen, deceased, late of Bra
dy township.
42. Final account of Stephen Cumrnlngs
and Bell Mlt'.'hell, executors of L. Z. Mitch
ell, deceased, late of Butler borough.
43. Final account of J. F Scot'., adminis
trator of Francis M. Scott, deceased, late of
Lancaster township.
44. Final account of J. V. lUtts and D.
Lardln. executors of Mrs. Aramlnta Maaseth.
deceased, late of Butler borough.
fOKTEB WILSON, Uoglsfef.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estata of Barah Jane Kelly, deed.,
late of Worth twp., Butler county, Pa.
Letter* of administration baring been
granted to the undersigned on the above
estate, notice is hereby given to all
persons knowing themselves indebted
to pstatc; to mako immediate pay
ment and those haying claims against
the same to present them dujy an then
t lotted for sett|emsnt to
W. Js. Kellv. Adnj'r.
SlipperyrocV, Pa.
K. L. RALSTON, Atty,
ADM INISTRATOR'I NOTICE
Letters of administration on the
estate of Barah C. Tlmblln, deceased,
lata of Euclid, Batler county,
Pennsylvania, having been grant
ed to t%e nnder»ign»d, all persons know
ing themselves to be indebted to said
estate are hereby requested to make
prompt payment ana those having
claims against tho estate will present
the same duly authenticated for settle
ment to
pATIJiSIUNiC A. TjMHLIN,
Ruclld. Pa.
J. I]. & H. I. Paintkh,
Attorneys, Butler, pg.
EXECUTORB' NOTICE
letter* testamentary on the estate of
Elizabeth Hnott. dee'd, late of Middlesex
tp, Butler 00,, Pa., having been grant
ed the undersign*!. 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
Samuel A. Leslie. E*'r.,
ft. F. P 2(1, Valencia. Ta.
Jamk h B. MoJunkin, Att'y.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Letters testamentary on the estate of
McCalllster Knhn, deed., late of Con
cord twp., Butler Co , Pa., having been
E ranted to the undersigned, all persons
nowing themselves Indebted to said
estate will please make Immediate pay
metit a fid anv having just clul ins against
sild estate tflll present the same duly
autentlcated for settlement to
Fuank M. Kuiin, Ex'r.,
K. F. L). 74, Karus City.
J. W. Hutchison, Att'y.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Letters of administration on (.he es
tate of Albert {, Ualston. dee'd.,
late of Franklin township, But
ler county, Penn'a., having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
uieet, and any having claims against
said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement to
EVA RALSTON, Adm'x,
R. F. I). 44, Prospect. Pa.
E. L. Ralston, Att'y.'
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE
Letters of administration on the estate
of Miss Elizabeth Patterson, doe'd., late
of Hllpperyrock. Butler Co , P» , hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all :
persons knowing themselves indebted i
to qifid e«tat« wil| please make ipi
mediato payment, and any having
claims against sold estate will prosent
them duly authenticated for settlement
to
Mux. Maky A. Vincent. Adm'x., <
Hllpperyrock, Pa. 1
W.
Charter Notice.
In the Court of Common Pie** in and
for ttafl cpunty of Butler. Pa.
Notice is hereby given that an appli
cation will be made to the said Court
on Monday, the sth day of March, A.
D. 1906, at 10 o'clock a. iu.. under the
Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Penn'a.. entitled 'an Act to provide i
for the incorporation and regulation of
certain corporations'' approved April
itfth, 1574, and the several .upplementa
thereto by Amos Hall, B. S Rimer, H
H Wadaworth. et al.. for the charter!
of an intended corporation to be called j
the Branchton Methodist Epiacopal
church of Slipperv Rock township, But
ler county, Pa.. the character and ob
ject of which is the support of the
worship of Almighty God, according to
the f&itb. doctrine, discipline, rule*
regulations and usages of the Methodist
Episcopal Church of the United States
of America and theee purposes to have
possess and enjoy all the rights, privi
leges and benefits conferred by said
Act and its seveial supplements.
The proposed charter is now on file
in the Prothonotarv's office of Butler
Co., Pa
WILLIAMS & MITCHELL,
Solicitors.
Butler, Pa.. Jan. 12, 1906,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. L. R. HAZLETT.
106 W. Diamond St.. Bnfcler.
North side of Court House.
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat work, a
specialty.
JAJHES C. 50ybE, (A. D.
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat
OFFICE HOURS—9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 8
p. m., 7toß p. m. Sunday by appoint
ment.
121 E. Canningham Street, Butler, Pa
BOTH PHONES.
OSTEOPATHY.
DR. JULIA E. FOSTER,
OSTEOPATH.
Consultation and examination free.
Office hours—9 to 18 A. M., 2 to
M., daily except Sunday Evening
appointment.
Office—Stein Block, Rooms 9-10, But
ler. Pa. People's Phone 478.
DENTISTS.
DR. 8. A. JOHNSTON,
PROSTHETIC DENTIST.
Teeth extracted absolutely painlaaa.
Take Vitalized Air or Nitrous Oxide.
All work satisfactory.
127* S. Main St., BUTLER, PA
DR. FORD H. HAYES,
DENTIST.
Gradoate of Dental Department,
University of Pennsylvania.
Office—2ls S. Main Street, Butler, Pa
DR J. WILBERT MCK.ES,
SURCBOIT DK*TUT.
Office over Leighner's Jewelry atore,
Butler, Pa
Peoples Telephone 505.
A specialty made of gold fillings, gold
crown and bridge work.
DR. H. A. MCCANDLESS,
DENTIST.
Office in Butler County National Bank
Building, 2nd floor.
DR. M. D. KOTTRABA,
Successor to Dr. Johnston.
DEirnsv
Office at No 114 K. Jeflerson St., ovei
Q. W. Millar's grocerv
ATTORNEYS.
Rp. scorr
• ATTORNRY-AT-LAW,
Office In Butler County National
Bank building.
AT. SCOTT.
• ATTORNEY AT LAW. ,
Office at No. 8. West Diamond St. But
ler. Pa.
COULTER Ik BAKER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Offioa in Butler County NaMcoal
Bfeck bnlMtac.
JOHN COULTER,
ATTORHEY-AT-LAW.
Office on Diamond, Butler, Pa.
Special attention given to collections
and business matters.
HB. GOUCHER.
• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ottfle In.nWlse building.
JD. McJUNKIN,
• ATTO*NKY-AT-LAW.
Office ID Reiber bpilding, cornet Mais
and B. Cunningham BU, Entrance on
Main street.
JM. BK.KDIN,
• ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
Office on Main St. near Court Boon
C FINDLEY,
« ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AND
PENSION ATTORNEY.
OQJoe on boiith side of Diamond,
Bntler, Pa.
p F. L. McQUISTION,
v. CIVIL EWOINKSR AND Suav«vo»
OCoe near Court Houae.
ED. NEGLEY
• ATTORN *Y AT LAW.
Qflee In the Negley Building, We*
Diamond
LP. WALKBK,
• NOTARY Pumc,
OfWnr wK%V«rV Kiftr. n*rt SKIS. o
(he directly
apposite tbc QU&I
Old Postefflce
Tbwdors Vogeley, M
Real Ratal* and BgM
lasaraare Ageacy. 19
WB. Mali St ' 19
Butler, Pa ■
If you hate proparty |B
to noil, trad*, or rant m
or, want to buy or »■
rent call, writ* or
uhr.n* mo. fINH
LHrt Mailed Upon Applloitton
Gibson's Livery
2 (pld Mty f Kennedy stand) 3
First-class horses and rigs.
Excellent boarding accom
modations.
Good dean waiting room, and
Open day and night,
BERT McCAHDLESS, Manager,
NOTICE.
In tlic matter of the i
prllllon fur amendment
of tho cliartor of the M. h. I). No .
United Presbyterian March T , lUUB. !
I,'liurrb. of Hutlar, l'a. ,
Notice la hereby «l»en that In pursuance
•fan application to the Oonrt of Common '
Rluaa of HiitUr county hy th« rru»t«e« of •
llio I'riltml I'raibytflrlau chtircli of Uutler,
rcnrmTlranla. for leav« to ha»« tlm chartor ! j
liiu«-n(fn<| The Oourf #*« d March Mh, lflixt. '
ill 2p. ni. for hearing aald application whero .
nil pnrjons Intcr<'»tt>d can l<« heard.
1 CALVIN a. OBBIATIE. 1
Attorney,
<iiu» UIMI (jii«ol|uc KnyiiiMii i
Kroin two horsu LOwrr up. for farm u»e. I
doctrlc lighting plant*. or for power of any I
f I V rnm- 11 W m .. w
pkßiifierCoi^
/ OF BUTLER, PA. (
? Commenced Business August 18, 1890. C
c Statement of Condition at Close of Business Monday, January 29th, 1906. \
) RESOURCES LIABILITIES I
t Loans $2,131,862.00 Capital $ 300,000.00$
\ United States Bonds 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits 382,863.54/
Pt'S 205,529.15 Circulation 200,000.00 (
j Caßh a f?„m d ßanks 601,225.58 Deposits 2,255,753.19 \
1 #3,138,616.73 $3,138,616.73 >
S INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS subject to withdrawal at any time WITHOUT NOTICE. )
S SAVINGS ACCOUNTS A SPECIALTY. /
? SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT—THE VERY BUST. /
S WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS. /
S P. II VZLETT, Pres. A. L. KKIBEU. Vice Pres. T. P. MIFFLIN. Vice Pres. J V HITTS vi«> P~. S
J JMO. O. McMAKLIN. t asbler. ALBERT 0. KRUO, Asst. Cashier. W. S. BLAKBLEE, Asst. Cashier. C
EXECUTORS' NOTICE-
Letters testamentary on the estate of
B. F. Hilliard, dec'd., late of WashinK
ton twp., Butler county, Pa., hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all
persona 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
Amelia 0. Hilliard, Ex'x.,
R. F. D 49. West Sunbury. Pa.
Ira MCJTTNkin Att'y. 11 38-03
• DON'T
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THE PITTSBURG TOUPBT * HPfl. CO.
614 SmlUifleM atrsct, Pittsburg, Ps, H. 0. Mnllsr.
Manager fully guarantee all their werk. MaU
promptly auswsred. Writ* ■#*,
If you want to buy as flne a farm an 1* In
Ohio or Pennsylvania, send for description
of No. 6*4. They speak for thrmxcilves.
PENNSYLVANIA A 0810 FARM CO., 308
Times Building, Pittsburg.
Holt's Greenhouses,
E. M. Holt & Co. Prop's.
Salesroom 247 S. Majn Street,
Floral designs for funerals, parties,
etc., a specialty.
POTTED PLANTS.
Our carnations are now in their rime.
Pearson B. Nace's
Livery, Fead Md Sal* Stable
tear of
Wick Housa. Butler Pann'a
Ths beat of horsss and first class rigs al
•«vs on band and for hire.
Bast accommodations In tow* for pcrma
■ant boarding and transient trade. 8 peel
ear* guaranteed.
9table Room For 65 Horaaa
Ac ooa e ass of harass, both drivers led
fcraft horses always en band and for sale
9*-der a full guarantee; and horses bongb
•en proper notification bv
PEARSON B. NACE.
*•«. m
Ipip ll
L. C. WICK,
dkalxb »■
LUnBER.
mmmmmrnrn
fURNITURE ft H. H. GOODS.
STQRAOB SAL*.
<rmn »»s. mow fei nix t
ATrls WW'S &? lJ &
a ICO SUM THNFC 810 iCI
ftere to Dine Wiiea in Pfflsm
BLACK'S RESTAJJRANI
BLUE POINTS AND
ROCKAWAY OYSTERS
LARGE WHISKY A SPECIALTY
000-OOH LIBKRTV AVK.VI'K,
PirrSBUXIGH, I'A..
CHAS. S. BLACK, Prop.
Uaminal's OIJRMAN Ki;STAURANT.
nafiliiici 3 t*T>iuini{ t» mi a»>t d'i»p
•errwt la t.ermsn m> la. lin|H>r|i«l lli;)ii >nd djui
Inter oil ilrsilglil 242 l)Uinr>l»l tl , I Itltlilirg
Miller's Restaurant %J&SSSm
P».
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TIPPER & PATTON
FARMERS BANK BUILDINU,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Buyers of
Ties-Poles - Piling
and Bill Lumber.
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of Om(i r .Why not ir* ths Forties Ssnlls/luml
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M. A. BERKIMER,
Funeral Director,
MS 8. MAIN ST., BOTLM, PAJ
Applications for Llqnw License.
| PP IIca J!JM 'or Tavern or Hotel, Wholesale, Distiller*' sad Br*vers'
▼IDUOUI, iplrttuow, oilt or br«fllqaors, or say admixtures tbsrsof at
tteseverel placei_deeUn>»ted blow are now (led In tbi offl" of the "irt of QwuJ
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NAME. RESIDENCE. Pl«« forWWchAMltc.no.
Simeon Nlian &. J. Brown Nlxon..Second ward, Butler boro Central Hotel, Second ward
Eh ., n Ti,?i S*® 1 ?! Ps - Butler boro, Bntler Co., Pa.
Earl D. Clinton Third ward. Butler boro Standard Hotel. Third ward
a _ Butler oounty, Pa. Butler boro. Boiler 00.. Pa.
Augustus F. Rockenuteln Third ward, Butler boro Hotel Arlington, Third ward
~ „ Butler county. Pa. Butler boro. Holler Co I's
OeorgeO. Haworth Klr»t ward. Butler boro ..SOB-311 Centre ave.. Plret ward
H .,„ h „ u Butler consty. Pa. Butler boro. Butler 00., Pa.
Kalph Gregg Second ward. Butler boro Park Hotel. Second ward
„ Butler county. Pa. Butler boro. Butler Oo r.
Daniel V. Metre a Third ward. Butier bo to Hotel Butler, Third ward
Butler county. Pa. Butler boro. Butler Oo Pa.
Charles J. Hosford. Fifth ward, Butier boro.. Hotel Lowry, Second ward
r. D Butler county, P*. Butler boro, Butler Co., l>a.
Joseph H. Harvey Second ward. Butler boro Hotel Monroe, Second ward
„ . . , „ Butler county, Pa. Butler boro. Butler Co.. Pa.
Benjamin J. Forquer Miller*town boro (-story frame hotel.
. M„? ut l e * co Y" t *, p *- Millers town boro, Batler 00., P.
William E. Lackey .MUleretown boro Schrelber Bouse.
.... . _ . u , Sutler county. Pa. MUleretown boro, Bntler 00., Pa.
Adolphus A. Hoch MUlerstown b0r0... Central House.
r „ „ BnWer connty, Pa. MUleretown boro. Better Co.. Pa.
L. B. McCamey Petrolla boro Central Hoaee.
_ . _ . Butter county. Pa. Petrolla boro. Butler 00.. Pa.
George A. Gehm Eransburg boro Commercial Hotel.
, „ Butler county, Pa. Kraesbnrg boro, Batler 00, Pa.
Charles H. Miller Eransburf boro Miller House.
, Butter county. Pa Eransburf boro, Butler Co., Pa.
William Wahl Mransburt boro . WallWerf Hotel.
„ Butler county. Pa. Evansburi boro, Batter Oe„ Pa.
Louis N. Zieglcr Harmony boro Hotel Zelgler.
Bntler county, Pa, Harmony boro, Bntler 00.. Pa.
Samuel A. Beam Harmony boro Hotel Beam.
Batler county. Pa. Harasonyjboro, Butler 00., Pa
Henry W. titokey ..,,, Eellenople boro The Hew Hotel Stokey.
Butler county. Pa. Zellenoplo boro. Bntler Co.. Pa.
John E. Mudcr, Jr Saxonburg boro Hotel Central.
Butler ouanty, Pa. ttaxonbur* boro, Batler Co., Pa.
Thomas F. Cooper Saxon bur* boro Commercial Hotel.
Batler coanty, Pa. Saionbuijr boro, Bntler Co., Pa.
Mrs. Mattle A. lielhlng Ml South Main street..New Wllllard Hotel, Second war!
Batler boro. Butler county, Pa. Butler boro. Bntler Co., Pa
Frank D. Myers Lrndora Lyndora Hotel, Butler twp.
Butler county. Pa. Batler county. P.,
AlbertG. Elchholts A Wm. Eicliholtx Zelleoople boro Stokey Honse.
Batter coanty. Pa. Zellenople boro. Batter 0o„ Pa.
James Ollmoro Mover Third ward, fietler boro. ..11* West Jefferson street.
Butler coanty, Pa. Bntler boro, Batler Co., P..
Fred H. Qocttler Mars boro Cottage Hotel.
Butler county. Pa. Mare boro. Batler 00., Pa.
Wholesale.
Frank Kemper tit East Oonninkham St.'. Snd ward
and Butler boro, Butler 00., P. U* South Main St.. Third ward
O. Frank Pflster South Cliff St.. Second ward Butler boro, ButlerOo., Pa.
Butler boro, Butler 00., Pa.
John H. Forquer 130 East Jefferson St., Second ward
and Bntler boro, Bntler Co., Pa.... 182 East Jefferson St., fnd ward
P. J. Mohan.... 302 East Jefferson St., Second ward Butler boro, Batler Co., Pa.
Butler boro. Batler Oo„ Pa.
Elmer E. Kelly 215 Mifflin St., Third ward 128 Went Jefferson St. Id ward
Butler boro, Butler Co., Pa. Butler boro. Butler Co..Pi
Louis A. Weinberg 315 South Main St.. Second ward 322 Sooth Mala St., Id ward
Butler boro. Batter 00., Pa. Butler boro. Batter 00., Pa.
Charles T. Aland 131 Water St Westsldo Pierce avenue,
Butler boro, Batler 00., Pa. Butler two., Butler 00., Pa.
Charles B- Wuller «S4 West Clay St ....... a» South Main St., 3d ward
Batler boro, Butler 00.. P., Butler boro. Batter 00.. P..
Phillip J Miliar Fourth ward... .. ..344 East Jeffcntonit., tad ward
Butler boro. Butler Oo . Pa. Butler boro. Butler Co., Pa.
Robert L, Dellaven It 9 East Wayne St., Hecond ward 119 East Wayne St., 2nd ward
Butler boro. Butler Co., Pa. Butler boro, Batler Co. Pa.
Distiller.
PeterC.Jfrederlck Zellonoploboro ....TheStahl Distillery.
Batler coanty, Pa. Zellenople boro, Butler Co., Pa.
Brewery.
Independent Brewing Co.. Pittsburg. Pa. Farmer's Bank. Indraendent Brewing 00. »ldg.
Bldg., Wood and Vlflh Aye., I'lttsbarg, P.. 3d w.rd, Batler boro, Batler Co.. P.,
Certified from the L- E. OnBI8TL«Y, Clerk,
Clerk's Office. February #. 1908. Qnarter Sessions Court.
\ COMPULSORY <
' \lB a big word to use. WE use It truthfully. WE have toot
/ many winter suits and overcoats. WE are going to sellC
/ them. PRICE Is not the object. ROOM for SPRING GOODBC
>(S the object, Men's heavy winter suits and overcoats, r
\ all new and well made, just the kind you want, at 20 per f
\cent, 25 per cent, 1-3 and 1-2 off regular price. All others \
vat 10 per cent, off regular price, none reserved. 1 ,
/ Boys' and Children's Overcoats. I
) One lot at 1-3 off reg. price. (JUST THINK.)!
/ " " " 1-2 price. ( " " )\
f All Men's top coats at 1-3 offiregular price. (
S SI.OO a suit underwear at 25c a garment, only one lot. (
\ 118 doz. men's 50c, 75c, SI.OO, 1.50 and 2.00 shirts at j
) 35c each or 3 for $ 1.00. A chance of a life time. Many \
C other bargains too numerous to mention. C
J Come In time and save money. #
y Yours for bargains while they last. 3
I Douthett & Graham. >
J INCORPORATED. f
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SALE OF SILKS. DRESS GOODS, FURB AND ALL
WINTER GOODS ATty SACRIFICE PRICESI
GENERAL CLEARANCE SALE COMMENCING
TUESDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1906.
All classes of Dry Goods will be sold daring this sale at .pedal bar
gain price., It will pay yon to attend this sale and lay In a snpply of Dry
Goods for fntnre need*, as we will ssll many goods at lees than whole
sale prices.
Furs below Cost.
Dress Goods sacrificed.
linens greatly reduced.
Blankets and Comforts at barfaln prices.
Underwear and Hosiery redpeed*
Bargain prices on Flannelettes, Seersuckers, 811k
allnes, White Goods, Percales and Dry Goods of every
description-
Sale begins Tuesday, January 9, 1906.
L. Stein & Son,
108 N MAIN BTREET. BUTLER. PA _J
Try The CITIZ6N
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