THE BUTLER CITIZEN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1906. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AII advertisers Intending to make chances la tlielr ads. should notify us or their intention to do so not later than Mon day morning. Sheriff's sales for Aug. il- Register's notices. Road and Bridge reports. Widows' appraisments. Ideal's clothing. Slipperyrock Normal. Campbell's furniture. Modern Store's sal". Bricker's Livery. Excursions. • Ailinlnistioiors and Kxecutors of estates rin »ffure their receipt books at the OITI/RN oCi- fl. LOCAL AND GENERAL. TERMS: $1.50 Per Year If paid iu advance.. 1.00 " Each subscriber, by consulting the little tab on bis paper, can tell the dat»> to which his subscription is paid. —Bntler schools open Sept. 4th. —Get the kills vaccinated in time for school Two and a half cents is the latest railroad rate. —To the pare all things are pore, ex cept canned goods. —lt is a New York clergyman who proposes church roof gardens. Fifty Bntler people bought tickets for Atlantic City, last Thursday. —The K. O. T. M excursion took :!«fl Bntlerites to Eric, yesterday morning. —None of the Kittanning lawyers got a taste of "bad water'' in Bntler, Tues day —la some countries criminal prosecu tions always follow faUl railroad acci dents —The alleged horn-swoggling pho tographer wasn't such a bad fellow, af tor all. —Wet paint as a test of human enri osity has a rival in the broken chewing gum ►lot. —At a late tin-wedding near Chicorr the table was left ' piled high with all sorts of tinware. " —Some more up-country boys are ii trouble from trying to wreck trains In placing stones on the track. —Twenty men working on the cofferdam at Aspinwall, were made nn conscions by a bolt of lightninz, Tues d;iy. The pretty boqnet in the CLTL7.E> office, this week, is made np of Hey drick's gladiolas—some of them seed ling". Aland's tailoring room, the Jeffer son street fruit market, residence of L. M. Wise, have lately been entered at night of typhoid-fever is annoying the people of Pittsburg. The lecord for the first half of this year is 2,491 cases —The mercery stood near 100 in the shade on Main street, last Sunday after noon. and the day was considered tin hottest we have had. —The Common Council of New Cas tle held up the franchise for the Pitts burg, New Castle and Butler franchise for a time and then granted it. —The Increase in postal receipts moves an editor to remark that a na tion's happiness and prosperity can be measured by the letters it writes. —About twenty teams were at work #t Ea»>t Butler lust week grading for the buildings of the bed-stead works and the Valvoline or Wolvorine reflne - ry. —The dates and places selected for the next Farmers' Institutes in this county are Connoquenessing, Jan. 7-8; Srfr versville, 9-10, and Eau Claire, 11- 13. —lt costs only a hundred thousand a year to keep the Pittsburg Court House plean If it cost haif a million the tax payers would, probably, kick, but Pitts burg is such a dirty town, —ln almost every large town in the country people have been killed and prostrated by the heat, this week. But has been hot enough but nobody has. as yet, snccumbed to the heat. —There are aotue pike left in the Slipperyrock. Oliver Brown has caught nine this summer, one of which weighed *1 pounds, Jonathan Morrow has uad 6 or 7, Martin Eyth 8, and A. Cooper 3or 4. The favorite fishing place is called •'Elliott's Hole." —The stillness of last Sunday morn ing was broken into by the fire alarm. Some straw in an annex of the corrod ing house was burning and made a great flame, and firemen played three streams on it for sometime before it Mint. —The body of John Bell, the old man who died at the County Home, was claimed by relatives and buried at West Mnnbury. The requirement of the law in such cases is that the body be claim ed by relatives. Two Butler men who offered to bury him were refused per mission to do so. —The Pittsburg Butler trolley people say they will have their cars running by October Ist. The stations along the thirty seven miles of line from Butler will be Renfrew, Mars, Valencia. Bakerstown, Allison Park, Glenshuv.- r,ud Etna, landing i.asaingert, at Liberty and Market Hreets. —During the late electric storms lightning struck the electric wires of a building and passed from one of them to the water-pipe making a halt-inch hole in the water pipe through which the water poured. The wires were properly insulated but were placed too close to the water pipe. If it had been a gas pipe the bolt would have fired the house 4 l»:iy reader gives us the following yecpipt for preserving sweet corn.which produces an article superior to both the canned and dried product; Boil corn ou ear till milk sets, cut from cob and mix thoroughly with salt at the rate of one pint of salt to four of corn; pack in jar and cover with cloth and plate. Salt should be soaked out l»fore cooking. Corn preserved in this way keeps its liavor remarkably well and is also ten der —A lady who understands avert iaing says "No lady wishes to be looked uj on shopping fiend, she does not care to go into a store and have a merchant show all his stock iu order to find out whether the article is sold at the price she can afford. It is much easier and pleassnter to look through the adver tiseinents of a paper than it is to bore the clerks and waste her own time. Next to the local news items; the ad*er tisements in a paper stating articles foi with prices, will keep much of th< money that goes to the larger cities al iwmu." rERSOXAL Frank Murphy, Esq. anil wife are :ut to the park and enjoyed themselves. —A hail storm that passed over Win 3ell township, Monday evening, did lome damage. Some trees were up rooted, and some of the hail stones are reported as being an inch in diameter. —The Labor Day parade will form on E. Cunningham and McKean Sts., and narch from Cunningham on Main to SVayne. to Centre Ave, Lookout Ave. Jefferson, McKean, Fulton to Main and lisband on Cunningham. —Experts on property values are be. ng talked of Tf er.-ry m.u were a 1 owed to assess his own property, what i time we would have: but if the law orced a sale to town, county or state at lis own valuation, well—that would be lifferent —The Ideal Clothing Parlors have re uodeled their room, and have put in a nil line of up-to-date yunt.i furnishings, lereafter they will keep the best of everything in that line, and have it well lisplayed. Try them for quality, style ind prices. —One Italian undertook to carve an >ther with a razor down at the West Penn station, the other evening, anth inclusive at 7p. in., arrivim at Butler 9:15 Fare for round trip al trains Saturday returning Sunday o Monday Connection made vi Meadville with trolley lino to and froi. 1 Saegertown and Caiubriuge Springs. BUYING WOOL. I We are paying the highest price, ii cash, for wool. Call at or address, KRUG'S MEAT MARKET, 107 South Main Street, Butler, Pa. TJKOATJ NKWS. NEW SUITS. •Sarah D. Cooper vs S. H.. S. N.. P. H. Newton and Edward Bailey and Mrs Lizzie Sherman, sci. fa. sur mortgage of SIOOO. Fred J. Hamilton for Standard Coal Mining Co. vs Argentine & Kan Claire K. K. Co., bond of deft, in s.">oo filed for entering npon plaintiffs' land in Wash ington twp NOTES. A. E. Iteiber. Dr. Briekts and J. F. Hutzler were appointed a commission in lunacy on Maggie Cnpples, formerly of Allegheny twp., who became violent ly insane at the Poor Farm and was re moved to jail Chas File of Mars was fined by Jns tice Maxwell for hitting his annt. The taking of evidence in the Hartje divorce case, begun June 25th and end ed on Thursday of last week The arguments were made on Mon day and Tuesday of this week, and soni" of them were tcarm numbers. Tbf Judge took the papers in the case and took to the woods. What will the harvest bf-ir The Commissioners of Mercer county have decided to employ expert real es tate men to assist the assessors of the boroughs in making the triennial valu ation. A convention of all the assess ors of Mercer connty will be called soon by the Commissioners to talk over the matter of placing the valuations in the connty. Judge Hawkins of Pittsbnrg was sandbr«gged and robbed at the corner of Craig and Bayards Sts, a few nitrhts ago. The negro, Elint-r Dempster, now in the Washington county jail, was offici ally charged with the murder of three members of the Samuel Pearce family in Cecil twp. A coroner's jury last Frl day heard testimony regarding the trip le homicide and returned the following verdict: "We find that Mary E Pearce came to her death at her home in Cecil town shi jon Sunday, July -29, from hemor rhages caused by a bullet wound in the breast from a revolver in the hands of Elmer Dempster; and further, we re commend as speedy a trial as possible to comply with the law be given to the prisoner, so that the fiend may meet his just dues.'' Similar verdicts were returned in the cases of the two children. Sheriff Ayers and other county offici als of Lawrence connty are at sea re garding the whereabouts of Tom O'Toole, the convicted murderer who broke jail at New Castle last Thursday morning. A strict investigation will be made of the manner in which the jail is conduct ed. The description of O'Toole is as fol lows: Height 5 feet 10 inches, weight 150 pounds, chestnut brown hair, curly and rather long, smooth face, prominent cheek bone 3, lips thin at corners of mouth and thick in centre, nose narrow between the eyes, two scars on one of his legs below the knee where a hot iron passed throngh, leaving scars at>ont the size of a quarter on both sides of the leg; when he left he wore black trous ew, light coat, between a gray and brown with a stripe, soft black hat and low cnt patent leather shoes. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Anna M Green to Mae L Broman lot on Miller st for S4OO. Moses H Johnston to R W Buxton lot in Mars for $5200. Melvina J Sellers to Chas A Sellers lot on Valley View ave for S2OOO. Carrie A Sellers to Melvina .T Sellers lot on Valley View ave for $:}00. J D Marshall to Jas K Marshall lot in Stehle Place for $->OO. Minta McKissick to E L Stou?hton int in 58 acres in Clay for SIBO. Elmer E Davis to Eva L Cross lot in Brnin for $2500. Chas B Lnton to H C Milleman lot in Harmony for $l5O. C K Lapham to Sophia A Lapham lot m Rrrttrr for f-1100. E P Peffer to Jennie B Sterr lot on Howard and Elm sts for S27OC. E R Worrel to Ida M Dale lot on Fairview ave for tSPOO. Jos Newberryto John G Dunn lot on W Wayne at for $1 Harry Berringer to Wilda Feil lot in Adams for $l5O. Davis Smith to Kennedy Mathey, let on Plank Road for SIOO. R M Bowser to WW McClang, lot in Penn twp for $550. W W McClang to Geo W Kepler, lot in Penn twp. for $650, John Rauschenber to John M Vogeley lot in Summit twp. for $730. A M Neyman to John C Graham, lot on Main St. for $25,000. Peter Hesidence to Margaretta Kreps, 50 acres in Summit for sl. Marriage -Llcciskoo. Earl F High Butler Grace L- Murphy " E. W Edson .. (Pittsburg Lula W. Smitit Chicora Geo. Clyde Taylor Worth twp Sarah E Mayer " Harry Atkinson Claytonia Mary Webb Clay twp Grover Hindman Butler Mary E Herman " Thomas Becfco W Snnunry Mro. Isabella Fiti-.patrick. ...Euilenton David Douthett Zelienople Ella Miller Renfrew Orvill Hurd. .Allegheny Ella M Robinson Mars At FraDklin—A S. Walters of Irwin twp and Annie McFaddefl of Marion also Alonzo Lamberson of Franklin and Miss Julia A. Bruner of Bakerstown. who were married in the register ar,d recorder's office by '.cgal aoknowledg ir.snt, dmy signed and attested. Michael Delugi's excuse for hitting Emma GOSH on the nose was that sht had proposed marriage to him 400 times. • Every night after work she me and insists on v/alUing Jiomji with me. Then she keeps on proposing to me." He showed a box of letters, one o| which l>egau: "My very sweetheart, my heart is burning for you " His honor imposed a fine of $lO. BLTLEK MARKETS. Our grocers are" paying .for— Apples 5C Fresh eggs lc Butter ! 21, Potatoes 6C Chickens, dressed .10 I*- Navy beans, bu 91 (W String beans, btj 51 Tomatoes $1.2,'; Onions, bu * "■ Honey per lb it Dried Apples >■. TurnijiS, per bu 4(. Parsnips, perbu 7? Beets per doz bunches 21 Blackberries i Corn, per doz 15 Mangoes, per doz ;< For Hale. Several desirable dwelling properties $1220 to f4500 in price. E- H. NEi;rEy. S. W Diamond, Bntler. MUMHIIC Picnic The annual outing and Masouir pic nic will be held at Conneant Lake Wednesday, August 15th. Special train will leave Butler 8:00 a m., Kaylor 7:20, Grove City 9:05. Fare for ronnd trip from Butler anr Kaylor, SI.OO, Grove City 75c, Mercei 00c. CLVB BATE*. We can club the CITIZEN with th( Pittsburg Gasratte Timeu at, $.1.00 pe: year for the two: CITIZEN and Pitts burg Post for $1.25. Cash in advance. Tuesday Excursions to N'lagari Falls and Toronto. Ever- Tne_r,ay, to and lnclndinj •September 25th, the Buffalo, Rocheste & Pittsburg Ry. will sell excnrsioi tickets from Butler to Niagara Fall and Toronto, good for return passag J any time within 15 days from date <> sale, at fare of $7.45 to Niagara Full ' and $3.90 to Toronto. For full iaforma tion consult amenta of the oompany. Till-: !tl<; niTTLKK FAIK. lll the Butler Fuir is Composed-- Physical Condi tion of the t'oiinlv—W on derfnl Growth in Popula tion—Why Wo Should At tend thr Fair. The Bntler Fair is a corporation, chartered under the laws of Pennsylva nia. with capital stock of $"25,000. which stock is owned by more than 300 repre sentative citizens of Bntler county, who are engaged in almost every line of bus iness. The board of managers or direc tors number 15 men, who are chosen b> the stockholders every year to manage the business of the association. \ou will realize by this that the Great But ler Fair is not the possession of a few people, but that there is scarcely a fam lly in the county tbat is not in some way represented as part owners, exhib itors or helpers. It would possibly seem that it wonlu take but a short time to arrange and as scinble a Fair even of this magnitude, but snch is not the case, as there is scarcely a week iD the entire year that the managers do not devote part of their time in securing attractions or ex hibits for this great affair. 'ion will therefore not be surprised when you see the Fair this year and realize the great improvement in every line over last year. Every citizen of the county will real ize and appreciate that we have passed through a period of great prosperity during this past year—the crops have been good and commanded the highest price, with a ready market, which has helped to place the farmer, business man and mechanic in a very prosperous condition, and now since harvest is over and before we begin to prepare for an other winter it would seem like a great pleasure to join with all our neighbors and friends at the great home-coming jubilee to be held on the Butler Fair Grounds, when we can not only meet our neighbors but many friends in this and adjoining connties that we have not seen for a whole year. Combined with the above pleasure we will also en joy the privilege of seeing the best pro ducts of our county—composed of agri cultural products, machinery and stock whieli enables us to increase onr efforts for an eveu more prosperous year for 1907. All the railroads are co-operating with the association by furnishing cheap ex cursions and special trains, with extra equipment for this great affair which they realize will eclipse any former gathering in the history of the county. While Thursday, 33rd, will l»e the banner day in attendence yet the ex hibitions, free attra-tions, racing, etc., will be equally as good on every other day and in order to realize the enormity this year it will be entertaining as well us educational to arrange your affairs to attend every day, as the admission is so small that it is only a tritie compared with any other outing at which vou would receive much less benefit. The entries in speed department are coming in earlier and more of them than at any former Fair and the same is true of the stock, for exhibitions and every other department. The grounds are finer and accomoda tions more complete than they have ever been The Street Car Co. has pro vided new cars-the Association many more free attractions and the whole af fair is in readiness to show to the patrons of the Fair, composed of people all over Western Pennsylvania what a wotinderful county we live in. It is scarcely necessary to enumerate the many attractions and amusements as the managers have guaranteed us that the Big Butler Fair will stand in a class by itself at the head of the list compared with other fairs in this sec tion of the country, In addition to all the above mention ed facts the merchants of the county are co-operating in forming a great in dustrial perade for Thursday forenoon that will promenade the grounds in connection with the brass band and ex hibit their wares and merchandise on loaded wagons which in itself is fully worth more than the small admission charged at the gate Do not forget to hour the ICth Regi ment Band and the juver.ile band of Greenville composed of 30 boys in uni form. All get ready and we will meel you at the Bie Butler Fair, August 91 124, and see the Great Wild West Show, Chariot Drummer Boy oi Shenandoah, Colored Jubilee Singers of Petts., etc. First class dining haU or the grounds or bring your dinner wit! you and eat it in the beautiful grove. Admission 'Joe. Children 15c. .Lightning- Pranks. The residence of Miss Bell of W. Sun bury, was struck, Monday, but nol greatly damaged. W. P. Brahatu's Lam, ueav Harris vi',le wao struct and burned, Tuesday— wc. do not have the particulars. A large bain near Murrinsville wai struck and burned, Tuesday. Direct From Europe. A. C. Ruby, a former Butler countj boy intends having a fine string of im ported horses at the coming Butlei Fair He was in Butler, on hi.3 way tc linrorie, lust Jung, parohased quite f numtiei' of them * n Ihe different coun tries there, and, if everything goei right, will land in New York with them, to-morrow or Saturday. He writes us as follows: NOGENT, FRANCE, JULY 23rd, 1906 EDITOR CITIZEN: DEAR SIR:— I will drop you a sev lines aud giye you a ?Uffh» ske.bh oi my Eurorean iarip. i left Butler or .he jWth or .tune, sailed from New York ou the following day on the Steam Shi{ Etrurla, landed iu Liverpool, England on the oth of July. From there I went out into the horse breeding district where I purchased five English £lhir« stallions From there I went up intc Northern Germany where I purchased four German coachers. From there 1 went to Belgium where J purchased seven Belgians, and from thero I came to Nogent. France, which place is said to be the best horse raising country it the world, and I purchased twenty-foui percheron stallions; most all of them art two year olds. These colta are now being inspected by the Government Inspector* whicL has to be done before they can be ship ped :at« the U. S. They will all bi shipped by rail from the different coun tries, so that they will land in Antwerp, Belgium, on the 27th of this month, and loaded on the uteamship St. Andrewt which should land in New York about the 10th or 11th of August. Owing tc the good selection that I Have been ablf to got of the different breeds. I have de elded to stop at Butler with about 2C head of them and take in the Fair, where I hope to meet many of my old time friends, and if any of you should need a good high class stallion ,oui neighborhood, I wi',l uoil you one at a price '.hr.t jon oun afford to pay. I had a very pleasant voyage also a pleasant trip through the different countries Will let you hear from me later in re gard to my return trip. Very truly yours. A. C. RUBY. Where Tourists will Find Humphreys' Specifics. PARIS, 51, rue des Petits-Champs. L< >NDON, th-m was laid on the table indefinitely in i an ordinance was introduced for tlit condemnation of enough of Pollard ami Biehl properties along the east side of the extension to increase its width to "0 feet. The purpose is to enable the ' Street Car Co. to use Sullivan Ave. for switching purposes instead of West St or Shore St. The ordinance is to be acted upon at the next regular meeting. Improt emeiit.s . All Butler is improving, but Lyndora seems to have the call The grading for the paving of First street. Institute Hill, is completed. The street is to be paved with asphalt block. Jfow J. V. John H. Sutton has been appointed a Justice of tbe Peace, vice H. \v. Chris tie, resigned, and has opened an oflice in the second floor of the Eagle building. STATE .NORMAL SCHOOL. Attend the State Normal School at Slippery Rojk, Butler county, Pa. Ad vantages first-class, rates low: tuition free to teachers and to those who intend to teach. Fall term begins September 1, I'.HMS. Send for a catalogue. Address ALBERT E. MALTUY, Principal Butler Fair Excursions Agents of the Bessemer road will sell low rate excursion tickets to Butler on iccount of the Fair, August 21 to :J4, inclusive, return limit August 25. $2.00 t'onneaut Lake unci lie torn #2.00. doing Saturdays leaves Butler 7 and a. in. or 8:20 p. m., returning leaves Exposition Park, Sunday 7 p. m. or reg ular trains Monday. Masonic Outing The annual Masonic outing will be held at Exposition Park, Conneaut Lake, Wednesday. August 15th. Fare for the round trip from Butler »nd Kaylor SI.OO, Grove City 75c, Mercer 60c. Excursion* to Butler On account of the Fair, agents of the B. & L. E. road will sell excursion tickets to Butler, August 21 to 24, in clusive, return limit August 25. WANTED—Mortgage money. Craf ton Realty Co., Crafton, Pa. Itl« BUTLER FAIR, August 21, 22, 23 ami 24, 1 O O G. —Why is Newton "The Piano Man': See adv. —Why is Newton "The Piano Man? See adv. Painting and Paper-lianging. W. B. Scott, painter and paper hanger, can be found at 120 East Quarry street. FA KM. FOlt SALE. In Jefferson township, known as the Thomas Mechling farm, and located i miles north of Saxonburg; f!3 acres 1, buildings, splendid the bes B l'^j ) K in {he County, good ground an< orchard, sixty-ton silo, and on« producing oil well. J. A. GREGG, R. F. I>. 7, Butler, Pa. I have moved my dental parlors iron the Miller building to the second flooi of the new Odd Fellows' Temple, wher< my patrons and friends will be welcome FORD H HAYS, Doctor of Dentistry ItednceU Hates to Counelsville. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account yen tcnnial Coke Exposition, August 14 10 17 Excursion tickets on sale August 13. 14 and 15. good returning until August an, Inclusive from Falrchance. Ache Junction. West Brownsville. Pittsburg. Butler. Kittanning. Allegheny City. Indiana, Bennington Fur nace. Kaylor, Syberton. Windber, Ounlo and Intermediate stations. Consult Ticket Agents. Time and Tide Wait for no one. If your watch i» untruth ful and does not tell you tbe correct time bring it tq u«, no difference what make it \s s,nd we will wako a correct iteeyter of it, or if not worth fixing truthfully tell you so. Our charges are reasonable. Call and give us a trial. We also sell- Pianos. Edison and Victor pkonogvaphs. Eastman and Poeo Cameras. . Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Guitars. Optical goods, Field and Spy Olasge*. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler end Graduate* Optician , Noxt to Court House ************* -t Tlie Nixon" j I Butler's Newest j AND Best Hotel. I Beautifully appointed in every I J detail. Equipped with every jf jfc known modern convenience. Vi'i * i rooms—single or ensuite, with % 5 or without bath. Cuisine and i * service of the highest standard. # $ Private dining rooms. Evening £ j Dinner, Orchestra and Roof J * Garden. Location very centre * S * * of business district. Rates $2.00 * T to $3.00 per day, American plan. 0 * Luncheon, 50 cents; Evening * j| Dinner, 7"i cents. mHK JK )|( WM WAI.KER. CHAS. A. NICEITVATN WALKER & McELVAIN, 807 Butler County National Bank Bld'j REAL ESTATE. INtiURANOt P\L R PKOVENRIES. 1 VQANB. BOTH FHONKH ' 1,, S. McJtJNIUN. IRA McJUNKIN | GEO. A. MITCHELL. h S. McJUNKIN &r CO., Insurance & H«ai Estate 117 E- Jefferson St. SUTbER, - ?h rr I ) Rubber Gloves J < For < Dainty Hands. j C Some ladies think that as / / soon aa they get married, anil € t start in honsekeeping. they \ \ have to give up trying to be \ 0 sweet and pretty and jnst as N / charming as possible. \ € Don't do it! You're mak\ S i \ ing a serionw mistake Yon \ C can have jnst as dainty and S i V pretty hands and nails as of \ j V yore, if yon will wear Rubber S f Gloves when doing the work \ ■ / which soils the hands. S I / All sizes, per pair, "sc. \ i | C. N. BOYD, || ) DUGGIST, 5; | BUTLER, PA. j , SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Ex.. l i ?a.. Lev. Fa.. &c., issued out of the Court of jommon Pleas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to n» ilrected, there will be exposed to public sal** it the Court House in the borouph of Butler, Pa., on Friday, 31st day of August, 1906, it one o'eloek. P. M., the following described property, to-wit: K. I). N»>. :.*? and Sept. Term, mv». r. J. Korquer, Attorney. All the riffht. title, interest and claim of Mrs. Ida Dittmpr. of, in and to all that cer ium piece or lot of land situated in :>i h Ward. Butler borough. Butler county. I»a.. Imund -3d as follows, to-wit: On the north by Lin coln Way, east by lands of William Hazlett. iouth by lot owned by A M. ChrUtley. and [Jivided therefrom by a board fence, and on [lie west by lot of Miss llattie (Jold, said lot tiaving a frontage of forty-five [4o] feet, more or less, on said Lincolu Way. and ex tending back in a southerly direction pre »ervinK the same width. eighty feet, inore or less, to said Chrlstley Tot. having thereon erected a seven roomed frame Iwelllnp house. >elzeil and taken in execution as the prop •rty of slr>. Ida Dittmer. at the suit of Jol.n 1 '' ellr y A "erj. partners as John Berg fc Co., Mary O Neat. F. J funnier. R. D. No. 2. SI. 21 and 21), Sept. Term. lflOO. A. 1- Scott. It. H. Ooucher and N. Ml■- Collough, Attorneys. All the right, title, inter..st and claim of tames M. Maxwell. of. in and to all that cer tain piece or lot of land situated In Butler borough, Butler Co., Pa., hounded as follows, 10-wlt: On the north Uy lot belonging to heirs of Adam Kamer. decM., east by Second street, south by lot belonging to Edward I.iebert. and on the west by an alley, said lot fronting on Second street eighty tsOl feet and extending back to said alley [ltioj feet and being part of original lots No. 'J and :.'l and all of lot No. 15 block No. lu t borough of Butler. Pa., in plan „ l andless, et. ul, recorded page 500 and belnit »- , , •. M CM { J l .' f lots convow'"* ' , .*" irt f !!r'f' na J block of » -• <.oGeorge c. Blehl. the present ...ler by the Butler Savings Bank, et al. by deed dated Nov. 18th, l.sv.i. and recorded in Deed Book 151. page :i~ in the Register and Recorder's offic eof Butler county. Pa., and having thereon erected one two story frame dwelling house. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of James M. .Maxwell, at the tult of L, P. llmUtl. Trustee for use United States •'n f t Guaranty Co.. W. S. T he Commonwealth of Penn a., at tin- sug gestion. etc., for use of Pnit«'d states Fideli ty & Guaranty Co. E. I). No. 4:i, Sept. Term. !!*».;. A. T. Scott. Attorney. All the right, title, interest, and claim of George W. Cooper, of, in and to all that cer tain piece or lot of land situated In Centre vlllti borough, Butler Co.. l'a., bounded as follows, to-wtt: Beginning at a post on the south, and runnlug north on the Turnpike road thirty L-JOl feet to a post: thence by Cot of Jonathan Mayberry. one hundred and sixty [l6Ol feet to a post; thence east thirty 1:10] feet by an alley to :■ post; them e west by lot of Samuel Coulter, one hundred and sixty llOOj feet to the phice of beginning. 011 which Is erected a two story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken lu execution as the prop erty of George W. Cooper, at the suit of W. B. Cochran. E. t). No. ti, September Term, lfOti. W. I». Brandon, Attorney. All the right, title, Interest and claim of W. W. Watters, of. in and to all that certain piece or lot of land situated In Evansburg borough. Butler county. Pa„ bounded as fol lows, to-wtt: On the north oy lot No. 119. one hundred and eighty liso] feet, east by Centre alley forty-eight and .tl-litn lls.:«| feet, south by Sarah alley one hundred and eighty LISOI feet, and on tho west by Wash Ington street. Tortv eight and :£!-liio feet and being lot No, 120 in Martin Wahls plan or addition to the borough of Evans burg and lielng the same property conveyed to \V. W. Watters, by Martin Walil. et ux, by deed dated March 6th, lw*l. and recorded in liei'd Book ItSS, page fti, of the records of But ler county, Penn'a.. having thereon erected a frame cottage house and outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution at tin- prop erty of W. W. Watters at t hi' suit of Mary M. Oodds. E. I). No, 20, 21, 23 .it Sept. Term, I'M). Bowser Bros, and 1-'. .1. Fiaxjuer, Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of E. K. \ oung, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situated In Summit township, Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt! On the north by creek and lands of Robert Hartley, east by lands of Florence Stephenson and public road, south by lands of Lewis and Adam Kettlg. and on the west by lands of John Splneweaver and Sheaner; containing one hundred and twentv-llve acres, more or less, and having thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house, frame barn aud other outbuildings. Al>!iO Of, in and to all that Certain piece or i>arccl of land situated lu Cummlt twp., Butler county, Pa., liounded as follows, to wlt: (intliu north by lands of Adam and I.ewls Kettlg, east by lands of formerly Fisher, now Mrs. Nellie Dambach. south by lands of Henry Keck, and on the west by lands of Andrew Yost ami public road; con taining twenty six 1301 acres, more or less, and saige being timber laud. ALSO—Of, In and to all that certain piece or lot of land situated In Butler Inirough. Butler county. Pa., bouudcJ: as follows, to wlt: On the north Ivy lot of E. K. Worrell, east by Falrvlow live., south by an alley, and or. tl»o west by an alley; being forty {4n) {eel fronton said Fairview ave„ and extend ing back the same width a distance of one hundred and twenty-live ll:i'>| feet to an alley and having erected thereon a two story frame dwelling. Seized aud taken In execution as the prop erty of E. E. Young at the suit of the Butler County National Bank, John Berg and Henry A. Berg, partners as John Berg i Co.. Christ Gelbach. for use of James M. Mates. E. I). No. iO, September Term, 1000. W. B. Brandon. Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Joseph Hamilton, of. In and to all that cer tain piece or parcel of land situated in Cherry township. Butler county. Pa., Ixmnd ed as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands of John lrvln. aud James Grossman, east by binds <*f A. \V. Mellon, south by lands of Sarah Piper, and on the west by lands of ■tames Grossman; containing seventy 1701 acres, more or less, together with all and singular the buildings, improvements, woods, ways, rights, liberties, prlvllo«i-. hereditaments and appurtcuauccs '.O the same. Seized and taken lu execution as the prcp erly of Joseph Hamilton, at the suit of Mary A. Hamilton fo' us* of Agues It. 1 rally, now for use of H. C. Welch. K. I*. No. .Yi, September Term, 1900. S. f Bowser &. Urn.. Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim or W. W. Walters, of. In and to all that certain piece or lot of land situated In Evansburg. Butler county. Pa., tjouuded as follow, to wlt: On the north by lot No. 110, one hund red and eighty I ISO) feet, east by Ceiitfi al ley forty-eight and ill 100 feet, south by Sarah alley one hundred aud eighty [lsti] feet, and on the west by Washington street forty eight and .i.l 100 fevt, and being lie No. 120 in Martin Wahl plans or additions to the borougU ol Evansburg, and being the same property conveyed to W. W. Walters by Martin Whal. et ux, by deed dated .March v. Is;*;, anil recorded In Deed Book page ii.i, of ihe records of Butler Co., ha\ ing thereon elected a frame cottage house anil out buildings together with all and singular the buildings, Improvements. woods, ways, rights, liberties, prlvlledges. hi-i-edltaiiictit and appurtenance to the same bvlomrie -a lu any-wise appertaining, etc Seized and taken in e\ecut |i.,. rt s the prop erty of W. W. Walters, at suit of S. M, Cooper. E. IJ. No .ft, *». h aud 17 Sept. Term, hi». W. 4'. Bniudon, S. F. Bowser Si iitu . K. J. Koriiuer, Attoriiey. All the right, t'.tlo, Interest aud claim of .1. George Stamin, of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Clinton township, Butler county. Pa., ifounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by lands .1 James and Elisabeth Watson, east by . .mis of 11. C. Cooper, south by lands of \i. C. and Nancy J. Eka». and on the west by public road; containing ten (to'i acres, mora or less, and having tln-reurt erected a large frame bulldlu ; auu other outbuildings. kBOWtI ami a» a brick works or plant, with all tin machinery connections, fixtures and equip ments complete belonging thereto and in use therewith together with ll\it .ppurte nance. Seized and taken iu execution as the prop erty of J. George Starnui. al the suit of But ler Savings & Trust Co., Butler Savings A; Trust Co.. Margaret J. Stiyjitii, Johu Tiers aud Uonry A. Her,', partitfrs a> John berg J; Co. ' I I I vlem> I I Final Clearance li j ~p-—ii | I .fall ff I II Summer Weight I J Clothing. / I @ We don't want to carry over ' - i * _l © I@,, [ v ® ;jj| a single garment if we can pos- rQ §The word has been passed jJ° ' g to us to move them. That l* * ■ fl • - \ § t' means a tremendous sacrifce ; kj . j S in high grade clothing in order p // j> J @ g to make quick selling for a jjj jj i © 0 this mammoth bargain event' 1 f ft • : | * q © not need the garments now, to j|ljp b i Q lay them away for next season's j®|/, .Jfljpf / g wearing. 1 Ideal Clothing and Hat Parlors 1 1 CHARLES R. THOMPSON, PROPR. | L 228 South Main Street. @ P. S. —All clothing sold by us pressed and repaired free. ® (oX§Kg)®<§)®(§K§X2)®®@®(2X§)(§X§>®(§)®®<§)®®®®®®®(2)®®®®®®<§) { jVluslin Underwear Saleatl | MRS. L. M. YOUNC-S4 Thursday, July 26th and lasting until Wednesday, August Ist.* C We carry a full line of the "OHIO" MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Every ? j ~ ,U ''n'onot *JS>£*ALE. it will pay you to buy for future use. Remember the ( ? dates, Thursday morning July 2<>tli to Wednesday, August Ist. \\ <• will also con- C \ tinueour CLEARANCE SALE until August Ist, of niu>hiis. calicoes, gingham , / C lawns, table linens, toweling*, silk dress goods, etc., etc. / | MRS. L. M. YOUNG, j Opposite the "Bickel Building," 127 Main St. J TKIIMS OK PALK-Tho followlnK must he 1 gtrli'tly compiled with when property is striiikeu down. , , ... 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomos »he purchaser, the costs on the writ | must i>o paid, and a list of the hens, .uClud- j lnir mortgage searches on the property solo toiM titer with such lien creditor s receipt ; for the amouni of the proceeds of t he sale or , sui'li portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid In full. i. All sales not settled Immediately will be confiuuwtl until one o'clock, I*. M., of the nevt 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 H V-Ve°l'urdon's IliKest, »th edition, page an \ Smith's forms, page »**• ALEX. McCI'NE CAMI'BELL, Sh.-rilT. Bin riff's Office. Butler. I'a. Aug.'.'. l'Jo«>. 13. &H. wash goods and black goods. Lots at prices that save money for every woman who buys them. Large assortment l2sc r Batistes and Dimities —assort-, i ment not only large in number' • of pieces, but in number of styles, patterns and colorings, 7 12c Silk warp printed Mousse lines—choice goods of which ' we sold thousands of yards : earlier in the season at 35c ; and 40c, to-day 25c. ' Wash Goods of every de scpiption to the choicest and bent priced decidedly to your advantage. Fifty-five inch, all Wool Black Granite Suitings, 50c Fifty-six inch Black Vene tians, 85c. Fine imported Black French , Voiles, 65c j Fifty - four inch imported j Black Brilliantines, 65e. Fifty-four inch Black Mo i hairs, 50c. Buhl nn £ VX. Do You Buy Medicines? Certainly You Do, * Then you want the best for the least money. That is our motto. Come and see us when in need of anything in the Drug Line and we are sure you will call again. We car*y a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, etc. Purvis Pharmacy S. G. PURVIS, Pu. G Both Phones. 213 S Main St. Butler Pa. S if yon cannot call and we s S will mail you \ Free of Gharge $ f a sample package of \ Miller's Kidney Pills ? K We want everyone who has 3 C backacke and kidnev trouble to X try these pills, they speak for X X themselves. J \ Regular size 00c sent to any # J address r.pon receipt of price. J | Redick & Grohman / PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS S C iO9 Horth Main St:; S Butler, Pa. \ /^/V/\AAA/\AAAAr\ F(. Shanom .>os, Butler Connty Nation®l Bank Building, Bntler, Pa Spring Opening The first opening this spring of a bottle of our own make Beef, Iron unci Wine will bring cheer to many families. CLOSED IN THE HOUSE all winter you become listless and tired and have not the ambition for extra spring work. Our Beef, Iron and Wine is the "Spring Tonic" that brings back red cheeks, red lips, new blood, new life. "Remember" we make our own, it is not shipped in. Every bottle guaranteed, your money back if it fails. Price 50c Pint. THE Crystal Pharmacy R. M. LOGAN, Ph. G., BOTH PHONES, 106 N. Main St., Butler. Pa. The Style of Today is all-important for the well-dressed man. Let uh make you a suit to meas ure, at a price but little more than the reaiy-'nade Hut. oh, what a differ ence in the fit, style and general ap pearance! Trousers to Order at $6- Come ami t-ee our new stock of ma terials—the choicest to be found. A million dollars and a bale of hay may be equally worthless at doomiday, but cur Made to Measure Suits are living epistles—good as gold. WM. COOPER, LEADING TAILOR, Cor. Diamond. Butler, Pa.