SE BRE J Just arrived—a lot of pretty things can be found at J. BE. Kirk% Hardware and Furniture Store suitable for Santa Claus to take to our friends | Bomething for Pather, Mother, Brother, Sister; even something for little John There are fine Rockers, good Rockers and cheap ones too, so ry know wife would enjoy and husband too. Now they say husband don’t enjoy rocking, but I know they enjoy it an much as the ladies if they would just ows to it. Then they have lovely ball chairs as well ax a new lot of tollet sets. And the loviiest lot of lamps. Did you see the fine display of lamps? If not, just make it a point to step down that way when out shopping. Do you knew ' Santa has made that store headquarters this year? He has the greatest lot of his presents hidden there; better bave him to put yours in with the lot. | lall you those people know how to keep a secret; they never tell on him. OH! YES! KIRK'S ARE Selling out their carpet samples too, bot oh, no! pot to go out of business | Now you know better than that. People who do the business they do; why, no, they are making room for their spring stock, which will be here in Jantery. ; | They have some fine samples and prices which cannot be met anywhere in Pas | It's not a question of Mat- ton and they make handsome rugs and at the same time they have the fringe a i several mornings ago with instrument rimony — High quality and ‘o finish them off 1l Christmas Cysentary 3 | and a shot gun in the | . : Give us a call daily at H. Atkin. Was treated by the ess, 8 in | ther. He did not bring any game with cheap prices were never mar. ~~ TNE IASE oe ; hats err i gr Sellen re evening, but there faneral ried they have nothing in aati on bas “Final : : : ’ : i Bit hating season ha ended | Haven Express. ‘common, and marriage under Jear Stratton, who operates the such circumstances would be Wishing you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Soliery has established 84 failure. You have the choice t of those who live in that immediate in purchasing of selecting d. E. Kirk Hdw. Co. No. 1. The new yentare Will v0 | suality or low price. Money " EA AMA — — {once spent is gone forever, and | nr of the em- ; you will do better to get an’ THE PACE MAKERS. Jha foport of the condition of the First Nationa! Bank can be found else- where in the COURIER this week. i ti eo een ng : at en- and BE I his house: | “Hunt ail you please on this farm and Xho the bell nge come to dinner.” ' - A Reynoldsville doctor started out Our goods are always open for inspection. : a better ' vicinity. EO EO | ont profitable as r price for it? i convenient one as many ne difference in the ployes live near their work and the prios the public will buy only the bet- | trip to Patton to purchase the neces vr, #0 that while our ts may be of life, which is a long one, will : smaller on 2 single mle they wi be | be overcome. mach greater in ERT | Joe Hubbard was out by the pawp a ous ake he be ork ani whi ooking around dat on ; * work, a ile looking around that ] it both articles are bronght ork, wild tarkey. Mr. You Cannot er suits and overcoats at one- Ae As there in equivalent for it. to know | £ We have heen planning for a year or more to get an enormous volume of trade and as the volume grew to con stantly reduce the prices of our goods, but never under any circumstance te allow the quality to be affected. With all due modesty we must say that oar plan was a good one and has bees s pronounced success. It is not neces sary for as to ask a big margin of profit for the reason that the volume we have heen wanting has come to us. As we have often said, we would rather sell ‘We Look for Our Profit from the Than by calling at our; store and inspecting our "™ Volume’ of Business, ¢ mense line of Not by CLOTHING, | 100 customers goods at a small profit GENTS Time Prices. than ten customers goods st a large Ls profit. We always take pleasure in FURNISHINHS, you “don’t dance” it is worth the ‘to hear Severin's Imperial Or- nothing to examine goods at s, and it costs very little to ! that they know to be relia | coughs, colds and croup ¢ ing Squal to Chamberlain's y. For sale by odgkins. Patton Pharm. acy. C. Ww. H Pains in the chest when a person has DS aie a tend 3 hae R ; ; £53 PH Big Margin and War | i J! i 2 ¥ a " Hi : ‘showing you anything in our store, and you don’t have to buy unless the goods ‘and prices suit you. We ssek no business which is not ours by virtue of honest | goods and bottom prices. Our floor space is too small to allow us to put in a full line of holiday goods, so we have to be satisfled with a small line this year SHOES, ETC. hm “the job was delivered a ‘his attention to the follow PATTON. PA. | the closing hymn: ““Jesos resigns and | ! ' Heaven rejoioes I" The preacher nearly | fainted, but he doesn't criticise the | (ood Building. | HOwApapeY half so much as he oeed to. | ie > and submit a few for your holiday buying. full and complete line of houder HANDKERCHIEFS. The peculiarly popular present for Indy or gentleman, boy or girl. Every. body is glad to get a handkerchief. No. 1 represents isdies’ linen hander- chiefs, floral designs, each 5c. The same on pineapple cloth or shamrock . linen, embroidered, 25¢. No. 2 represents initial handkerchiefs, "soft as silk, only 12e. ‘To buy Clothing now-a-days requires thought | You must guard against shoddy and yet must not pay too much. GOOD CLOTHING Is cheap and looks well. But poor apparel is dear and looks cheap. Often you must be the the judge, ole | there's the danger. Come to us you have the assurance that there is Cheap Grade No Im Our Stock. Men's Suits and Overcoats, : Elegantly trimmed and well made. See our prices If you buy presents and be convinced That We Are The Reliable Clothiers. why not get something use-’ SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK IN — Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Coats. —..~ALSO FUR COLLARETTES, Toys and bric-a-bac are all! right for some, but the ma-| jority are using their thinkers and buying useful presents. | See our line of Suits, Over-, - i » - . . . r{coats, Neckwear, Mufflers, You cannot afford to miss seeing our line. Prices are cheaper Silk Handkerchiefs, Hats and and stock larger than ever. I Caps, Shoes, Boots, Etc. We can fit out your man,’ | your boy, your sweetheart or { brother. And we have a full line of | | up-todate goods and our prices, are as low as good seasonable {goods can be sold Come and see us, and our | Motto Still is: | ~ “Penny Profits-Big Sales. | Clothing Co. |Next to Ban Shoe Departm’t. If you want to save Fifty Cents on the Dollar come to our Shoe Department this week. DRY GOODS R SPECIALTY. See Our Line. Mirkin & Kusner, Gecod Building, k. PATTON, PA. $4.50, $5.50, $6, $7, $9, $10 and up to $15. No. 3 represents one lot of children’s school handkerchiefs with border, le Gentleman's sizes Se, 100, 150 and 35e. No. 4 representa ladies’ Swiss em- broidered, which come in numberiess styles, each the very best for the price, 15,710, 15, 18, 20, 25 and Ie. One-half ‘ dosen would make a nice an well as a nseful Xmas gift. After handkerchiefs Gloves and Mittens. And if you will lend us 8 hand we will show you how a glove ought to fit for dress, driving and working. We mention a few of the many specials we have to offer you. Ladies’ binck kid gloves, Foster pat- ent, every pair warranted, $1.00. Ladies’ fine embroidered black silk mittens, with ribbon bow, $1.00. Ladies’ fine embroidersd black sitk mittens 75c. Ladies’ fine plain black silk mittens Ladies’ fine cashmere mittens at 25 and 30c. Misses’ and children's kid gloves and mittens, fur top, Hk. Men's heavy working and driving gloves, lined and unlined, 35 and 50c. Men's genuine buck gloves $1. Men's fur top dress gloves, in colors, ‘only 60e. Men and boys’ wool wrist gloves 5c. Hosiery. © Men's half hose cashmere wool, in ‘red black and gray, real value 3c a pair, our price 25c. And a full line of children’s and infants’ wool hose, 10, Slippers. | When you combine beauty and ase. fulness in a Christmas gift ite mission in most complete. The giving of fancy and useful slippers is indeed a beaut ful custom and may it never die out. Men's slippers embroidered and in | different shades of leather, some un usually attractive offerings at 55. 75, 85¢, $1 and 1.25. For women, misses and children here is all the taste and comfort possible to put into the make-up of embroidered and fur-trimmed felt slippers at 54, 80, 75e, $1, 1.10, L3A See our dainty little booties for the feet of the wee tots, each bc. Skirts and waists. A good many dress skirta and waists The Arst thing in our mind is cur that a hint? Some | ones Brocaded black sk pecaline lined, velveteen bound, 1.35 and $2.35, Whipenrd front, seams strapped, percal ne lined, shirt walsty, all-word, egntiful wrsond in red, Beown, Blue and Glaek, ry ne be hap af BS HD afters Britis we Are going tee offer fhe Bema inl waists at $1.98. > Rew our allownnd Wynnewood amtesskist thal WE RTE gOEng To pat on sale al Se sel Other Whoever aslting Ce for (he wae sk io Ome of our He Enos Blankets would fet HMw anv fetal to Sleep tn this void wenther than masliin sheets a the price regu sirable dee. Wo offer tier at Oe gi Rew prise Hine of tonnterpaies of 8 75 Ge weed 8.70 They are henaties for the priee, CMe lie curtain at i per "8 well ia He Per pei saw New oar ne of hoods snd Guecinatons thal we are seitiog below cost. Hoede (hint sold st Share pow going at De better ones that sold fhe Me now fae, ure being sold for holiday giving. Is ve t WOOL AND COTTON FLEECED UNDER WEAR. ; Many Silks don't like wold underwonmr, can't wear tat all, but they need warmth, protes ton for the colil days, wo we anthel pated vom wane and ave fw your setestion @ Muli nal spp pete Hoy of Ladlew’, Misses und Children's sotton Mevwent gouwla ads eombitust ion suits in [adios al We and $8 On all andere we sre going to give you 4 spewial 10 per cont. ms Fustion UL afled January Is, COTTON DOWN QUIS Faetory raring day and aight tH gue ‘sam. Nis winders Voter supidy Bow realy this prartiing, Sat velvely satswnie in heaotited Fesigres, soll, Ugh dow, big doling’ worth, bast tem priee tHE after the hollday season: se (ict at $1.8 MOARER AND TIES Faganitiiul fips of wade and tes 0 slat froin. Mule sour bashand or lover u prement if a teol They hey WH appreeiate 11 Tae tens fn ail sie hed, prices range from 10 Je. STAND COVERS, Just newived a Hee of Chinelle stud amg table vovers. af Dw! 64, Ne; XL BB wilebonrd covertogs st 30, 76 Char stand and «© axl Xe rw well worth nore ; 3 vis saw thet you will say so foo, hut we gol tisern ty sell and the price marked will esl then as they will make beantifl Xinss gifta After looRing over our staple amd Suey goods don't overkook the feet That we are Beadaguars ers for evervihing in NTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ur pride of Rome canned goods in morn, Demis, lootmioes and pears wre the gowns oo thet market. After handing this Hae of goede for Bye yess we oan resomasend them to anyone looking for o strictly high grate class of can goods, a ami of our fosknate soa, or a bottle of horse mdish, mus Bard, or if von want dey or evaporated fails try sone of ony CRIT proones at 6 Sa 58 waned de peer 1h Haining at 4 8 ad ey ger ih, Prgpdiow are igh this season and the aries are 12, 15 amd Xe, Foon posrited apples al 11 aod 130 Care pers at 120 BS gonad {wditarnin white ehwrrioe it 15%, Tor a pourst of car family mines mein af WE Preserves By the poaoud aniy Te or a AE pail lor 1.90, Jeily the penis smdy we org S040 pail ae Be Fark sim medi wom wee 8 of ony Pride of Phttes Route, 11s guaiunlesd to give perfect saline fection or money Baek py aeking, The pris iw 31.05 Faaat Bt rand oaed arf Te footy nrge stoek of HOLIDAY CANDIES AND NUTS. Nis mix candy at Se per 1B, And « Tull Hee of taney onthe 5 New nix nts at He per th, or ths, for Se. California omnges at Ba a doen, o gosnn of Thu YORE After reading this advertisement cat it out and bring or send it to us on or before Dec. 31st with your guess marked on it as the one who guesses the near est to the number of this advertisement that will be returned to us up to that date will be presented with a TURKEY for your New Year's dinner An guesses must be in by 2 o'clock Saturday, Dec. 31st. Write your name on this line eat ee - od guess Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and thanking; you for your trade in the past and asking for & continuance of it in the fata, we are still your servants, : PATTON SOPPLY (CO. ¥