| Short Troms of Interest Gathered That Will | Plasise Manny Readers. : F. R Shoff is preparing to erect a mew barn during the summer. Six old sheep and two lambs belong: | | Henry street, Alton, TIL, antired with sciatic rhemmatism for over eight months, She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using varions remedion recommended by friends, and SE sod KL [ee wer, pte of oo Wadd ar Dimes the valoe nf Shaiwrais cough the U. B. church, Dillsborg, Pa, Remedy and does not hesitate to others abont it. *'1 have sed Loretto, Pa. en) on Mauda: April fil Reforms Disenwsnd. | The Cambria County Pomona Grange IP. of H held their second anarterly berlain’s cough Remedy.” he ays | | meeting for 1898 at Loretto on Monday was treated by physicians, bot received no relief, She then used one and a balf bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure, This is poblished at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cared her. The 35 and eoent | “and find it an excellent medicine for of this week. conghs, eolds and hoarseness.” So The meeting was called to order dose everyone that gives it a trial’ promptly at 9 a m. by Worthy Master Sold by Patton Pharmacy, ©. W. | Alex Strittmatter. The morning ses Hodgkine. (wion wax taken up with reports from Bubordinate Gran and suggestions Thirty-five years makes a generation. for the good of sizes for sale by Patton Pharmacy, C, | That is bow long Adolph Fisher, of The afterncon session began with W. Hodgkins. Zanesville, 0, suffered from piles. He 5 general discossion of the best methods was cured by asing three boxes of De: of rising onr prodacts in this county, One Minute Cough Cure, cures | Withs Witch Hamel Salve. C. W. when, after some good suggestions That is whet it was made for. Haodgking, Patton Pharmacy, were given, the commitiee on resoln- SE —— — , tions presented the following, which Cu ing to Dennis McCanley were killed by dogs last Friday morning. Joseph Travis has removed from a farm in Dean township to Mr. MoCanley’s farm in this place HIS CAREER ENDED. Angustine Durbin, is pi han beens in | 2 these prices. ~The Philadelphia Press of Tuesday West Virginia for the past three years, Rewt parlor matches, por doz. hoses, 7 contained the following in regard 10 jg visiting his old home in White Six toilet wap, nice goods, 10 the denth of W. OC. Brann, who died on | Township. Men's heavy work 94 Saterday from the effects of a bullet Vincent Mulvehill, who has been 1a ange aap botler, warranted not received while fighting a revolver duel | teaching school in White township the | Large granite wash Bowt with Capt. M. T. Davis, who was also past winter, finished his school term, Ball brace or bits each - 18 fatally wounded: | on Thursday and retarned to his home Fancy cake dish, footed, Ha 15 Bas sats bY icknes of W. ©. lin Sarkick towbiy od Se Brann, the editor of ibe newspaper in| Beech Grove school in Chest town’ Boy anita, Sto 15 years, $1.35 7 Waco, Tex., known as the “Iconoclast,” | ship and Cooper school in this town- Mens’ Kentoo ¥ Jane pane result that everybody anticipated, ship closed on Friday after p—— price, 84 : Fh ttt Wt 2 Sreeruad horn os uf ie’ siung —eosie} Fine line of Tam O'Shant- : where resided number of our you - was ain to be no pesce #0 are going to Gailitzin this summer to, = and Ladies trimmed hats ss he lived. He attacked men attend the third session of the Gallitsin | —New Spring Styles. women indiscriminately and de- normal. Ladies’ dress skirts, made of Figured character with no other appar-. The Beech Grove ( Granger at their Brilliantine, Black Mohair and Figured oe than to gratify bis distorted regular meeting held last Saturday Silk, best qualities at. priors no one can wm. Of granty birth he | eve decid to build their ball at | compete. and immedintely became | tbe fi Ron near Frank Rice's THE BAZAAR and of this most rabid of Mre-catern and | LL. Coury Cary. cures. 3. O. BRADY, Prop'r. i That iv whet it was mode for. : if you are not a customer of ours you cannot fail to wee the necessity and advantage of being one when you look i 16 Ye nemimounty adaghed: Rewcltitions. Whereas, The present salary of the county treasurer of Cambria county is excessive, anjost and bardensome to ‘the taxpayers of the county, and Whereas, The last meeting of the | Pomona Grange advocated the repeal (of the Special Act of March, 1872, reg- ‘ulating the salary of the treasurer of Cambria county and allow the general law of the State to apply. We there fore instroct our Legislative committee to interrogate candidates for the Logie lature relative to their position on this matter and make report to the Grange in due time. . Resolved, That we believe that all | publie work undertaken by the county ‘should be done only after doe notice { has been given and all our citizens be [thus aftorded an opportunity to com- | pete with others for public contracts . Resolved, That while we mre =» desirous of honoring the memory of the defenders of our republic as any of our citizens, we are averse to the erec- ‘thon of the monument recently con tracted for by the commissioners for | the reason that the contract according to pablished report is not specific. We believe the law passed by the last Legislature authorizing the building ‘of monuments should be so amended ‘an to allow commissioners to use thelr | discretion whether to erect a monn ment or memoral building, which would honor the dead heroes and be a source of benefit to the living as & re- pository for the history of our soldiers, relics of their exploits, a place of | meeting for aged veterans and other | patriotic citizens. We therefore recom. f « Als “iv Tegulne v Y Ou can always nnel FRESH (ROCERIES At our store " that the mav's mind was un- | d and that be was not respons. | Jur whit jo wid sad ad. fe} It May be Possible That a Rumor Has Reached You i, but ae that was probably im. That We are Going to Leave Altoona. and of the very If 80 it In the truth for we have purchased & linge oh Goods House rg as soon as we can dispose of we are going 1 jeave Alloona and een Toinems in the Cap ital (ity, : To quiskty move ont our immense stock on ae PUT PRICES DOWN {lower you have ever known them to be on Standard Goods. | Everything | im stock has been heavily reduced-—-such as ‘Carpets, Ladies’ Jackets, Millinery, Dress Goods, Domestics, Fancy Goods, best quahty. Our store 1s hea lquarters for Cy ery be dy. oii TT a ity Prices are as low as the low- - est. 2 E E = s £ s E E = E E E = 5 & EE < & E = ss E E E iE . 71 ; Ww ea The President, er Geared nor uated war, wan the | Insieven throngs atv Souing a Ive juve money ever afforded if you G reat Removal Sale and you will find that it will richly repay you ust be closed ont at any sacrifice and our patrons are reaping the — This sale will continae but a short time, so come as soon LIMITED. an effort can be made to secure the desired amendment. The Grange then convened in Ath degree for initiations snd selection of _& representative from the order to help arrange and oondoct the Farmesw’ Institutes in the county for 1888. John Ricketts, of Fiinton, twang elected the meeting then adjourned until 8 po m. The evening session was with open doors and & crowded house. The prin. cipal speskers of the evening were Rev. Father Ferdinand Kittell, who spoke on the subject of “Good Roads,” and Prof. Wm. Maguire, who gave a short talk on “Self Fducation in Oar Rural Homes. The meeting then ad- journed to meet during the month of July. The members who partic in essays and singing certainly deserve many thanks from their hearers for If You Doubt their talented selections, also St ‘ . Michael's cornet band for the music at You perhaps hav SOIC Lan ht hens idl SVELINE season. we can do for vou in our store. Ny oun dre not certain, mavhe, how we can sell High-Grade Goods at the prices. COTY II A 3 = = = = a = = = 3 =o 3 = = = 4 5 = = 3 = 3 3 = = 3 3 5 Hac HAL AR s. Anna Dartt. ro Opting! Wed. and Thurs., April 6 and 7. a Following is the report of Cooper school, Clearfield township, for sixth month ending April 1, 1888: Number of pupils in attendance during month, maes, 20: females, 18; total, 38. Aver sttendanoe during term, males, 15; females, 13: total 28. Per cent. of at vonr : tendanece during term, moles, 8 . . Pre] female, 86: total, S4. Perfeol in at- and tendanes during month: Bessie Cup- We are headquarters plow, Violet Shoff, Gertrude Nagle, : Olive Monahan, Mary MeGough, Kath- (arine Sharon, Mary Cupples, Stela Nagle, Leo Ryan, Francis Cupples, Bernard Ryan, Elmer Moflahan. Pupils perfect in attendance during term: Mary MeGoagh, Mary Capples, Olive Monahan, Katharine Sharon. Janus G. Lyon, Teacher. The foilowing i» the report of the Beaver Dam school in White township fur the month ending March 31, 1508: Number enrolled, males, 25; females, 18; total, 4. Avemge attendance daring month, males 24; females, 18; ctotal, #1 Per cent of attendance dar ing month, males, WW: females, 58; total, #82. Names of those missing no days during month: Timothy Davis, Thomas Bargeon, Walter Burgoon, Matthew Durbin, Jovita Durbin, Leona Gauntoer, Csiin Gauntner, Lewis Mo Mallen, Hdward Burgoon, Thomas Frank Davis, Francis MceGaire, Maggie Burgoon, Bessie Burgoen, Lena Sargon, Charis Burgoon, Lawrence Neel, uh Noel, John Davis, Blase Durbin, Alons: Gaunther. The names of those missing no days during term: Thomas Davis, Frank Davis, Matthew Dupin, Jovita Dwarbin, Lewis Me Mallen, Lens Burgoun, (oaarvies Bar goon, Maggie Burgoon, Bessie Bure goon, Fraoccis MeGuire, Vincusy Munvenna, Trg Without a doubt we will have the finest line of Milli nery ever brought to this place. % gh & ye 1 La WE Dude, toy Dw 1 18 ty orstvye arte lewsls a . orgie ver HW COE ANIA ou) iL OUT geadis ang they No ee "yy * Ra bes - ¥EF Gadi all yp ma % » You ; vox yY hg oy WC VOU Wii 0€ CON to your Hats from 15 Cents up. tir Py oon® * Savike Not only Millinery will we have at this time, a full line of Ladies’ Shirt Waists, We late ourselves in securing the Melby Shirt Waists, & which we will handle during the entire se & ft and uptodate in figures none other ca ‘& AND TOO, we will have a full line of & Wrappers in all styles and prices A Skier in all the different materials. y plete line of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. Hosiery in all the fancies as well as a full re | made Hose in fast black for La and Chile _ 10¢ pair. y Belts, Neckties, Collars and everything in } Notions. Come, ins lon | get the time, estigate oar goods and Jon Wednesday and Thursday, Rpril 6 and 7 § 3 Mr rs. Anna Dartt. WISISI FOIIIII95 5, hut congratu- need, on ae ay advantage, oo, ) SSO. F Or n equal it; Ladies’ A mast com- 1 qu ial i Sa a dies en, * ple 4 - % ~~ Go wd * EE AIEITI ELITE EIIIEIIIS 7 3, FV. end a Ys, 3 60 Teacher Children like it, it saves their lives We mean One Minute Cough cure, the , infallible remedy for coughs, colds, . croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. CU. W. Hodgkins, . Patton Pharmacy.
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