Sn SR “fico PER oT he majority of people expec, to hive a ; Gleaned Here and There by : the “Courier” Reporter. Ar Ob SHERIFF'S. SALES. List of North (swmbris Properties Advor. fised for Dec. Bi. Sheriff Werts has advertised the fol jowing north Cambria properties for | male, to take place at the court house in Ebensburg Monday, December 4th! All the right, title and interest of Lewis Schaffer in and to three pieces of land in Barr township. At suit of Most | took forw ard to this day as one long to be re- membered. We have each Jone our best to carry Raft tawes : the largest and most select stoc! 2 . of John Ounivan in one lot in Port k 0 SEL : age. At suit of Thomas Wii, 5 ‘gin. At suit of Antonis Hadail | Of Henry Dehose ot nit in a ot in Borough of Lilly. At wit of Leahey In this section. ag ee & Co. ‘in Barr township. At suit of 1 R. Wo bave presents suitable for all’ classes, old and young, rich and poor. Johns 7 In ous sock yoi will ind many accept: Of Chas. Swanson in a lot in Elder able gifts such 4s towmsbip. ALBUMS, BIBLES, |e Francis B. McCabe in three lots TOILET CASES, DOLLS, ‘in the Borough of Lilly, At suit of Ebensbarg B. & L. Association. 1ES, TOYS, Of Thomas Lance in a piectt of land in Barr and Blacklick townships. At suit of J. W. Leech. Of Frederick Sayder in a lot in Csr. rolitown, a piece of land in ¢ arroll township, and a piece of land in Barr township. At suitof F. D. a Pp Of Sidney Chandler in & piece of land in Sasquehanna township. Ebensbury B & I. Assaiiation. Of William Hart in three jots in MA NICURE SETS, : PHOTO CASES, BLOCKS, ANKS, GAMES, DOLL CARRIAGES, X $ CARDS, Etc., Etc, e goods will be sold he Yowest possible price. | and see for your self at. - Of John Kelly, deoeamed, in Lof land in Jackson townihip iof V. 8. Barker, ‘Of Louis Eotler, Exetutor of John “Holts, decensed, in a I® in Hastings At suit of Ebensbarg B. & L Amocia- i thon. : {Of Christina Langbein and Charles Langbein in a jot in Carroll township. | At suit of Ebenstarg Bi. & 1. Associa (Of Donald MeRas in feo pleeew of land in Sosquebannoa fownship. At | sait of Spangler B & i Association. A Grand Mosiea Treat. Next Monday evening, November 2, the people of this fown will have | an opportunity of bearing the Ladies Cymbal Quartette, an orgasaization of masicians whose classic and popular Al anit « is the time to less! Christmas presents. 11 know Kirk Hdw. As gregation. Aside from nasisting a good cause all who attend will be amply re cornet, violin, piano snd vocal solos aod readings. Seats on axle at OC. W. ] J Will Wed, 96c., 1 1 2.00, The engagement of Miss Ethel PF. : Abercrombie, of Cresson, to Mr. Bob Lert Gratz Fell, of Philadelphia, is an- ‘nognced. Miss Abercrombie is the accom plished daughter of F. P. Aber- | erombie, superintendent of the Cresson | & Clearfield division of the P. RR, formerly superintendent of the ed ford dividon., Mr Fell has & ovuntry Baby Doll Carriages, Etc home and stock farm “Bodies Highta : -morth of Chestout Hill, Philadelphia He served in the (ity Troop during thw recenl sora with Spain and is a - Borseman and cross-copntry rider Bt es ro eros sited ly The Red stove in the We Have "Bae Hive, Tan , “Everybody reads the Courier 7 DuBdis Courter, Nov. 18 No they don't There's a Curwensvilie who don't read the Cour veda full line of Ladies’ ler or any other paper except the He cyiew, amd that be burrs from lis neighbor every Friday night. He & the sume man wha 8 Riways shooting a variety of Rugs we | off his month about the Review not be Hog out below cost. Give jag worth a dollar » year. The Courier probubly has troable of the same kind oA wrwensvills Heview a ins a at eR : Vek aid = 4 Thanking you for your past patron. and soliciting a continuance of ii bp pi Fauwd, Anyone having fot money | 15th of this month van heve same by | salting and payiog for this nolioe and | answering correctly ais to size of {exact amonnk, how pat op asd were lost, whether silver or paper. Cali on Saturday or Wednesduy. Mas. KE E. Couxey, gn the Boa TEL RAS, Se For your stamped | linens and em EY Sisters. Cw eh AM ia 4 Arinter | Of John Yannes in six jote Ia Gallit- | edabmand that iy Of Aaron F. Johns in 8 piece of land At suit of Jucob Kirkpat- growing so that in recent years its The new diocese will At suit of antl Finiuly and seven lite in Chest ‘Springs. At suit of Ehemsburg B & & ples emt, | mer vions. J 1a aponse, Joseph Shank; ‘concerts have drawn large audiences teaching history,” | wherever they have ippeared. This company of musical artiste will give one rehearsal in the Golistein hall next own scoool, “How may whispering be Monday evening, November 27, for the regulated * Ola Lutman: “What ass 1 benefit of the Episcopil church con- paid by hearing fine music on the Hodgking’ and Huber's drug stores. NEW TATHOLIC DIDOESE ‘ Covdnty oo WHI fhewe Blabop Fhvlan Pittsburg, Nov. ZL the Pittabnry diocese the recent reapportionment of &rY BB chareh at a mesting sight. Thirty parishes will added to the new diocese, the head. quarters of which will probably be at CAltonna The saunties transferred by the order “are Belford, Huntingdon, Blair, Cans. bria and Sopwirest Several fron: the diocese of Erie will contrib ate, ax well as those of Rehuyikill and Carbon of the Philadelphia diocese, and several of the Harrisburg diocese tis wie lasguly due fo the inflgence of Bishop Phelan that the re apportionment was approved, clergy of the Pittsburg diocese. rely - ing, an it does, a large amount of war from the diotiee A member of the bishop's council, when ween at the Spisoope? rosidenons by a reporter to-night said: “The Pittabarg diocese has bea duties have multiplied rapidly. The hishop has found his duties very heavy, take mach of the harden from his shoulders “The council of bishops has bol power 1o reapportion the province It merely recommends to Rome that such & thing be done. This gives plenty of opportunity for the diwenting clergy or laymen to fle protests. It will take months to perfect (he new ITanges ment.’ The new bishop will not be appointed after the diocese officially suthoriped, = Gorvwing Rap diy The First Baptist charch of Patton is enjoying a gracions revival of re lighon. The church is wonderfully pevived pnd gnite a somber of sinners have been converted to Christ and thw meeting stil fast Banday evening over 10 people were turned away whi couhd Bot gain admittance Every do partment of church work has taken on Alexander is the new life. Rev. MU. faithful pastor of this choreh. He preaches the gospel in & very plain, pracicnl manner, Poovitaie at Nickiows. Following ix the program for & lead institate to be held at Niektown on Saterday aftersoon, December 8, 1506 Address of welcome, J. 1. Luther; Ba “Methods of Molle Damn: “Henefits derived from local losli totes,” Kate Wallace; Singing, Nik doing?” J. LL Lother; “How to teach number work,” Mr. Farabaugh Howse From the Fhilippices. Lieutenant 8. A. Kephart, brother of Attorney Jahn Kephart, of Ebensburg, arrived at Cresson Thursday. dinset from the Philippines. He is First Liou. tenant of the Fourth Light Artillery, Battery B, and a son of Mrs Conpad Wenderoth, of Uresson Lieutenant Kephart is sok, but it during his month's vacation his be will roaperate. ith A Grits Basu an Boys th have pot yet gud Boys are a trou everything hat AYE REE Jen ac hig as thar papas. bie. They wear oul Pas a on ST BRL SAREE wko¥ vB Aids waap. if 1 feat m3 ig the work] wood rest woud bw do way, be girs, My Sap peyineY Oo 3 dg a Rae 3 fS 3 ia i ea $i Tus as Lhal aa Flaw asad $a § NEE a pel % Hatte rird when bw Was a (GLE 00 Forers Wadi Any person wshing ATTEArR U0 ast ad REC ny HAO BIER «ai Go ¢ - office two Or Mires poe or bef TH the C4 BIBER Likewise if CRIT PALS Tew a © Be {aren What says Lhal oes Spas ey. WORBLe 3 : yin abl PewsDapDOrR, wD 38 Ge The newspaper pr ¥ 5s, GIF wen Loin af bosenaier Pond Me the SE pists winn af Lrootaingt fay BRE oof Lanwaster,’ last Saturday mga ad Walliamsport, agel 72 Ta saan, known ig Piged ¥ dropped dead bis Bome in » we { Be: Five counties in Foot] ba 7 the State by the council of bishops of the | | Roman Catholic held recently in Philadelphia, news of which decision reached Pittebarg to be taken from Bishop Richard Phelan’s care and eointies : ih “institate The news came with satisiaction to the sontinue with deep inter. (Hingregations are large at ui is Boped that . Passes Fonertilly Away Sy A COMPLETE PROGRAM Bf ihe 1° porestlin pe; Naowes of Olen, in Brweinew kad Eantirsidners: The thirty third annoul session of A naeet- tion will be held in the grand jury rom Wednesday, Nov. #8, st 10a m The following are the ofScers of the President, TL view presidents RB. H. Biter and Cyros Shephard: secretaries, Miss Mand Fiospers and Minnie fvory. Treasurer, HT Jonds: sosmmittes on rescitlsons, 1. T Classgow, Ba J. Luther, Mis Prosird Bashi, Miss Lottie MoCloskey and Mins Magpie Siwenkie: auditing com mittee. CW. Harshberger, Lester Lareser and Livin Sherhine: romniil- Lew on professional reading, B. 1 My ors. Miss Annie M Jones, Miss Mar garet Lioyd, M. 8. Bentz George E Hinges 1. J Hartman aod Wiliam 3. Modinirs: oomamitile B 8 Williagss William E Keener and 5 O Jones: time clerks RE Tem pleton and William Troxell The day instroctons will be the follow. ing: The Hom N.C Schneller, state instroctor of public schools; Dr. oJ Wailer. principal of the Indisns State Normal sehool De. MG Brombaugh, prifessor of pedagogy phe Univer wiry of Peunsylvania; the Hon. €, T Ciorwon, ex state superintendent of Ohio aud aditor of Oho Educational Month. iv, Dr. Byron W. King, president of King's Seboai of Oratory, Pisteburg, Pa. Mra Ines Todd King teacher in King's Sehool of Oratory, Pittsburg, Pa: Prof James M, Wisman, principal of King's School of Oratory, Pittsburg, | t Pu: the Hon John Hamilton, sstretary of agricsiture, Harrisburg, Pa The mosical conductor will be the Bae. J. Twyson Jones of Ebensburg. mopompaists, Mr J. Twywot Jones and EH Davis EVENING SRaRiaNs Manday eveaing--Dr. M. GG Bram. Lengh, © Settisg the Keystone in the Fodersd Anh. Tuesday svening Sor. Robert Tay- nr. of Tennessee, and Song. Wednesday evening Concert, The Ariel Sextette Smith sisters | Thursday evening Hamlet,” by Dir. King, Mm King and selected com- (any, MORNING PROGRAMA, Fur the teachers’ hour, each morning from § to 10, the fullowing programs have been arranged: Toesday ~-B 1 Myers “Phe Tewcher Out of School,’ {ininger: * The Patore Citizen," H. 7. Jones: * Notes on Primaary Reading." Miss Alice Mand Gibbs, “Spelling.” 8. Heid Wednesday — Leonard 3 Jones char man © Supplementary Beading.” J. 8 Foley: * Bdurationst Spirit,” William Metinins: “The Vital El Teacher's Professional Equipment,” Miss Pearl Bash Boys" J. T. L¥lammgow Thursday ‘Music staal chairaas Siar BR BH the Hae ng.” J ti HE 4 Hs is A Mors Hiter, clunrman Jones: © Knowing Hartnn, A HY a Jee BAC i I. Myers: “The 3 x o A Hjent Teacher Shepherd terest of Patrons.’” M 5 Bentz Ce miniy A Dads Tradn i Bulier, iter Laide five operat Sie $5) sid EL Penn back weal £ Phe ganiitien which ; gecidesd presdige among farpe-comedion Opers Hose Friday, on. dail matey by ¥ on save baviag groveries at the Cash Grocery. 3 Patterson. x. Jd, 8 (iibeon; fe OM RFTADRUIents, “ Love, Laughter TT FP erent in 8 At Hastings | your Astbury, bath of Pation, VE PRESIDENT MEAD iw Pipa pm Fatisemm. XJ. fiarret A. Hobart, vice presidint the Dnited States dind a1 his home 18 230 oelowk Toes day morning. Af his bedside were Mrs. Hobart and his son, Garni A Hobart, Jr. together with Dr. William £2 Newton snd his wife and Private Mags retary Evans Mr Hobart s death had been expected for some hours, The heginaing of the end came Monday aflersocn whee | 4 § ‘x % the Cambria county teachers institate there was a sudden failure of the heart, will be held jn the court boose st Ebens. bir fram Nem xn tn La, i mig of the Directors’ Connty smsocia- and from this sttack Mr Hobart never pailied, time and had suffered frequently from heart fallore, and bis strength had been He had been sek fur long undermined Gradually the fullore of the heart's action Decame mom Sppar- ent and soon after midnight Monday night Mr. Hobart became snoonmsious. | He remained in that condition until bik death. His demise was doe di rectly to anging pectoris, complicating my ocardite Owing to the prowtration of Hobart the funeral arrange sens were aot completed yesterday The only step decided ppon at that tine wie that | the servioes would be held In the Chuare® of the Bedeemer at Pallerson on Saterday afternoon and (he inter ment in the family plot at Usdie Lawn, where the only daoghter «of Mr and Mes Hobart was buried wx years ago. Rev. rr. Magee will preach thw funeral sermon. : Exehmagns Plowme Copy A young * man : appann iy about 0 yours of sage, claiming to Have sre hasiness conteselion with he frm of Whitehead Bros & Co, New York and Springfield Mass, and repre. setiting Nimasell 10 be in the business of making tailor mide dresses for ladies, arrived hers about the fmt of the month, putting op at the lloyd house, be and 8 litte boy. dollars worth of printing at tus office, | then went to work cxavessing 12 own for orders for dresses. He se cured quite a apmber orders and re ceived a deposit in cash with most of the srders. He promised to have the dresses made and ft in this plike ander the supervision of hi wife and three sewing girl promising to retorn Monday. po Mrs. He ssocumnd 3 few Pi left here lant Priday Rr EA Sai Ca as We haven't Beard anybody remark that the 1ibensharg station bas 0 Prov of ed is appearance or any other — late. Wimide't thin be 3 good | a for the IBbensburg Improvement oiety to experiment on? Tritinne, DB anted, Brick avers, stone masons and in borers to work at Gorton, Pa, ese ing eokdé ovens Masons ant bh Lvs paid the going wages. aborers {$1.50 per day. Apply st Gorton, Cen- tre county Pa on the tine of of Beech oe Crook raliroad, Hen 8 Goon & Co Attention Ladies. 3 os This nptice in to call ie sttentiop of the ladies of Putton and vicinity that if they gre in pead of neat sewing or : dressmaking that I am prepared to attend ts their wants on short notes. = venue, nest to Cen Mose Bio Hean. Rooms cnn FAL av tral hoted. Atiention G. A. R. All sumobers of Lieut. Peter Kaylor Post, Nui 833 5. A. R, are eam Fo requested fo tend 8 meeting of the Post in the Boll ball Saturday ster noon st 2.30 of clock. ‘Ww. Hf Beil, Commander. Cash for ro a and Krew. J.B Wilbur, proprietor of the Pate tot Buekwhent and Fred MHL will pay cad for back wheat anid rye For ajiphes, cushions, oranges bananss, = candy and ante goto the Cash Groeery. A valhable hore belonging to Bert Denny, proprietor of ihe Mountain hones, 1ihensbiorg, died Sanday at the White Iiall bolel stables, Altoons, whens Il had been placed for feed and care by ite ow per . : Fresh SYSteIn every Tossday, Thurs day and Sarardny 4% the Cael Grocery. This . Fall Suit 4 PE ie - wks ies suggests a ‘And Overcoat and Overcoat sug chin writing, Thursday, be how not put in an appearsnos and the saspicion is strong that he does not intmid to re turn. He is a smooth fond young man, aged about 30 yHArs lees the words, “you see’ in every snlence he speaks, and is very insinuating in his manner. He is reported to be working | in Clearfield this week. to memos the spepicion thal be a a rand he should st ance return to Phil ipsburg, and either make good his contracts or motors the money he Twn Farinory Fewtitiation. There will be two Parmers’ [natitiute in this county during the istler part of next January. one in Wilnsore and the other in Carrolltown, The Stale speak. ers will be Col. J. A. Woodwind, Joel A Herr and Prof Flees, of State Col lege. These institules are wader the enntrol of the Department of Agricul. tore and [mmediate smsagement of thea pesident members of te Board of Agrienityre will be done this year to make those mestings equal to, if nol betler, had any heretofore held in this county. The dates will spnounced ater in Lhe UDURIER, Savi oe Poosasananily Lonated. Pring a vigdt to Janetion a few dave agy we had tse gpon Mg. William pardmastor at Pat. wiles the Mewponsibie we N.Y rs at Jers is ® PRRITE & ii 1 slesiire {ramer, Ceual E20, pas x bw TOTTI ton. Bal wh mw os loOn THREE whi hu © paibread. with bende HY ii Kiity* 2 IDILNY frinids sofia BOL ORE Sad vated) eed slog oa dimen 4 Baader. iif fein Piet amd RB. Sewer, nAaTS paired ised Uhpsner and P ; tive Niners ierosts 1 Vas Dew Nu fan sto Thaasl VR, ab obpanity. 3 2a Ege the arrival At the home Thos its » fhe ifgrtan grow X r oi 5 Wednesday, : 15, by the Rev. MC. Mexasder, pastor pit thy Baptist chareh, Mr Elijah Cartwright and Mis Nebiisiba | If hay diosives Jurey Shor 3 0 Lhe The Merchant Tailors, PATTON, PA. We are here to use our in your behalf wist shill are convinced you ~ are 111 need of a suit, overcoat LE LSETIN, WE JE NSM IRE BROS. n please you. by All at Phe Tomst Prices in Central Pennsylvania. Phere is a lurger and betler selected stock of Dress Danuls and Silks beerv will Sud swe wiiare omiteide of the largest city stivees. Neo gather oar sappiies froin all woiious of Le wa are thus able ta show choicest amd Fithnos be lonn We mention a ‘few prices of the cheaper sorts-a liberal quantity of samples of any kind will be sent on request. Blew Y be repo oe va the waned Be x ar i aay YOR ack Pacyuaris wr the owual Hk guabhty for 37K Snowe of the popuainy H ines ans for Tailor aie Smits wine beta shoow sr at Sik. Camirec Mastins st Je.and 3k. a yard GABLE & CO. ! Tar 1404 11th AVENUE, TOONS, P PA
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