The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 17, 1896, Image 3

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    {ERE 1S A CHANCE FOR YOU TO GET A VERY HANDSOME BIBLE. VALUED AT $15.00,
the correct number yotl can carry
guessing blanks you wish
you nothing.
Guess how many people will enter may store on December
away a beautiful Bible vained at $13.00,
EY) ou come in and get all the
You can gUESS as “often as vou wish: it costs vou thine.
and it will cost
and they cost von nothing: carry
24 ah, and if you are nearest to
away the Bible i
FOR ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.
What ever else you might do between now a
hie of
Sister or Brother a Christmas present.
we ell is under our personal guarantee.
nd Christmas
Ve claim we carry the most complete stock to select from iy
ovelties, Ink Stands,
Christmas Cards, etc.
Before buying your Mother or Father, Gister ar Brother, or somebody else's Mother, Father,
sure and see our
this section, and every article
Cownty Smt Lotter.
== Pa, Dec. 14, 1906. Three Ti ; in iS To
erowd came to Ebensburg
to ath court.
rye yariy wan held of
Lb { ome of Miss. Eva Unrman,
the earfiest | Water street, on Friday even vening.
: .W. Ana, of St. Boniface, Was AD
i on Satarday.
: Walter Yothers, of Driftwood, spent
| a few hours in our town on Friday.
Porter Kinports, & | it and
tnfinential citizen of Grant, Pa, spent.
t Thursday night in Ebensbuirg.
tor of the Brandon at Spangler, wt
| onded court on Tharsday sad Fridsy. |
t: A Christmas entertainment will be |
| held at the Presbyterian church by the
of | little folks of that church on Christmas
evening.
Y The ladies of the M. E charch will
| hold & Bazaar in the Tudor building on
Friday sad Sstorday evenings of this
| week. There will also be an ang
Jory and museam in with
‘the Bazaar.
Miss A. E. MeDonald, of High street,
eparted on Saturday morning for |
winter.
Rev. M. H. Anderson, of the Presby-
erian church, attended the Presbytery
which wan held at Braddock last week;
of the Presbytery
burg for some time.
Ee soon be able to return home.
i One the most remarkable cures of Messrs. Henry Buck of Carroll town-
: atl , on record ia reiated by Mr. ship and Davy Edwards, of Barr
x Yostaanter at Desk | townsbip, shippel a earload of sheep to
“While out | Philadelphia this afternoon.
Whe: st Willheim, Pa, always stop
at the Musser house. It is a good hotel
and you will be kindly treated. Mr.
W. S. Musser, the proprietor, always
Keeps & bottie of Chamberlain's Colic
cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the
: » in case of emergency.
always be depended
. upon. Whenever my guests have an
b} attack of diarrhoea or cholera murbus,
1 give them u dose of this remedy, and
it has never (aikd to cure them.” For
People “sale by Patton Pharmacy. © W.
wp alles aout to Hodgkins.
» medicines.” For Chamberlain's Congh Remedy the Faveaeite
Pharmacy, Cc. Ww. Kremis, Mercer county, Pa Wi
pelieve Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Mott one. of our nice suits at §2 to be the best remedy in use. We aa
it in our families, and it is a favorite
oi melplndisigahiig locker Bre
Bm x The Clothier. among oar customers. | or We,
z able pressnt. : & Co. 25 and 30 cent bottles for sale
Subscribe for the Patton COURIER. by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins.
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Consider:
1st YOUR NEED.
2nd THE QUALITY.
3d MY Price.
8 B. King, the ‘well-known proprie- Make known your nesd of anything in
my line and I will give yoo sat
in quality and price. |
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Meet hE and fre proof imrihenware
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Powpnlic
| Meche ane Ritohen Irs
Hand wad stand lamps.
Library ST .
MEARE ee
piedds
| Heating stoves. ey
We are giad to
Jearn that she is moch better and will |
isk wlarors and ratiges Sy
Poses wesbiing machine
| Wester washing machi
Tin : Plan
rT of Hardware. hag wed
A. M. THOMAS.
- Lt's Like This:
Men's all-wool Thibet Suite $5.
Men's all-wool Hair Line saita, $6.75.
Fast-black Dress suits, pure wool,
$65.
Unexoeibed Worsted suits, $12: last
SEANOD'R PY : $18.50.
Roaoteh AEA,
lots, $7.50, $10, $12.
Overcoats.
Thibet Overcoats, 85.
Albwool Kersey, $7.50.
Finest Dress (vercoats, $5.63, 9.50,
$11, $13.50.
Boys’ Clothes.
Never before so nice and good for so
little money.
All-wool Boys’ Suits, $1.98,
Reefer Suits, neat dark patterns, at
$1.50
MIRKIN & KUSH
CLOTHIERS, HATTERS,
FURNISHERS.
Note the follow- :
15 1 4
Every week's sales foots up more than the prev-
ious week
We aim to make money in our business by largely
increasing o our trade. We think it is better to have
And make many sales than to make few sales and
large profit. Acting upon this inciple we have
largely increased our trade and find that it is paying
us to do business in this way. We invite the pub-
lic to visit us ind inspect our good.
We hold up car garments for the
inspection of all. Ne are not afraid of
plome serntiny by the public. All we
want is
sure the ¥
silves. We are the lenders in frst
class clothing. You will be benefitted
by calling to see var choice selection of
stiite and rere before making your
Fajlowisy are a few prices: Men's Suits from
5 to F157; Men's Overcoats from gto $15 Boys’ Suits
from 1 to $120 Men's Dress Shoes from 1.25 to $4;
Boys’ Shoes from 1 to #2.50
MENS’ RUBBERS, OVERSHOES
and Lumbermen’s Gums, Gum Boots, and all other
kinds of Rubber wearing apparel.