J Five hundred per back Novels orth and sold every- ere for 15 and z5c. A Check given with each purchase. : their cook stoves, stoves. Aull line of mber suits, boards, couches, mirrors, , high o suit purchaser. * Very Respectfully, STATE CONVENTION SYNOP AIS OF RESOLUTIONS thee Farsiors' Toston Ponneyicanin Republicans Wi Mee: Harrisburg. Aprit 23 To the Hepublican Electors of sy vata I am directed by RAL NEWS [ Paeed n 3 Carentitown Worsley wad Tocsday, : | i The Farmers Institute, which con. Gleaned Here and There by vened at Monday fore | ; ‘noon, closed a series of mony} messions Tuesday evening. The ab : iron tendance at all of the six sessions was THE : TWO TICKETS. ali that could Te desired. daly chosen representatives, wiil meet ; ; Following is a synopiis of resolutions in convention at the Opera Hoowse in | adopted at the institate Toesday: the city of Harrisburg on Wednesday, | Repablicana std Democrats Have Pat Thelr | After thanking the State officers, en Candidates in the Fielq. dosing Secretary Hamilton's conduct of his Department, the farmers as semhied guanimously adopted a reno lation favoring cultinig off the appro. priation of $H8.000 now given to the State Normal schools that should be self-sustaining, and appropriating it Wo township high sbhools as well as mak- the Ast of 1897, renting theme ‘schools, operative. The Granger por- tion of the assemblage also indignantly repelled the newspaper canard that the Tuesday, the 18th day of June next, Grangers are hoyeotting the Farmers’ and fur the transartion of such other | Institotes Because ex. Master Leonunrd business as may be premeiited. | Rhinew’ daughter was not retained in ‘the Agricoltaral Departownt and at the State Convention held in Harris holding Institutes of their own, de. burg on Augrist 4 last, the reproseatas elaring that never before wax the ticity in the State Convention will be Ciranger attendance at the Farmers hamed on the vote polled at the last Tostitntes ao large as ab proseat {inder this rule aaeh legislative district kx entitled to ane delegite fur every 2000 voles cast for the presidential electors in 1598, and MEL at Penne arrelitown tthe “Courier” Reporter. Repoblicans of Pennsylvania, by their for the purpose of nominating candi. lates for the following offices, to-wil! One person for the office of anditor- jreneral The following are the tickets as nom. inated by the Republican and Demo. cratic parties to be voted for at the coming lection: : Ripuabhioin For Burgess Alex Monteith, For Tax Collector Geo. Boone For Councilman- Samael Cornelius and E. O. Hartshorn, For School Directors ford and Joseph Taylor. . For Judge of Election -Dan'l P. Jones, For Inspector 8. 1. Irwin For Auditor Frank McClure. For High Canstable. W. T. Rabin. son. . Premocrntic Fo Burgess -W. J. Donnelly. For Tax Collector - W. J. Weakland For Councilmen Geo. E. Prindible and Abe Flutehisnon. For School Directors WC. Lingle and W. C. Hubbard. For Jadge of Flectitn- J FE. Rad- eliffe. Por Inspector J. F, Marks. For Anditor Geo, Kane For High Constable A. (i. Storm. Passenger Conch Bo rned, Pennsylvania passenger train, doe at Patton at 3:50 p. m. waa over an bour late Monday, caused by connections not being made at Garway with the | Hastings branch train on time. Con- "daector Rush, who has charge of the Hastings train, raade the trip from arway to Hastings all right and he, with his crew, Jeft the train stand on the sidetrack to go to dinner. On re turning they discovered the combi nation baggage and passenger car all ablaze, the fire having gained soch headway that it was impossible to save the conch. How the fire caught is a mystery, as everything was left ina | safe condition when the crew departed for dinner. The COURIER represents: tive did not learn the amount of the joss or how Uanductor Rash managed to get his passengers Lo Garway. JrresaiALn at large, » Thirty-two persons | fourat-iarge far presidesdtial electors, und 10 choos wight delogrates and cight siternates-at- large to the Republican National Coo. ventinn, to be held in Philadelphia on $3 Waa H. Sand meorichential slvelion. Trent oF Anihoay Chswaid, Anthony Owwald, a well known young man, of this place, died last Thursday afternoon after an lines of ten days, suffering wish appendicitus at the age of 30 years. Mr. Owwaid hud an operation performed recently, mention of which wis made in the Cormier last week, and for the first four days be was improviog rapidly, but inst Wednesday he begun to grow weaker, the end of hw suffering com- ing at 1:15 o'clock p.m. The romaine were taken to Altoona Friday morn ing ander an escort of two members of Marcellus council, No. #8 Y. M1, of Patton, of which order be wis a mem. per, and interment was made in the Bt Mary's Catholic cemetery. Mr. Os Cwald i= survived by 4 mother and the following brothers and sisters, ali of whom reside in Altoona: Jobs, Will fam, Joseph, Mra John DeTemple and ‘Mrs Rosa Schooid?. tion af 2.000 votes polled in excess of Lo00 Each district is entitied to the wame nupaber of delegntes as repre. sented it in the convention of 1588 By order of the Hepnblican Sate Committers Frask Kernen, Chairman WH Axpugws, CE Yousses, Ravpstarioa MAY GPERATE AT WILMORE The Lehigh Cod) Cuanpawy Nordinting for romans What The people of Wilmore, who have hu account of the report that the Le- high Coal enmpany, which owos nearly all the coal in the basin, bas deter. mined to operate it from the Webster mines at Ehrenfeid, have bad their Fuginecr Doonle Tajired. company i negotiating to buy out the: machinery of the Cresson shaft with the intention of moving it to Wilmore. As Conrad Wenderoth of Cresson, an The Jersey Shore Herald sys that 4 had wreck oncured on the New York Central, on Saturday when train 8 Csonth-bound, crashed into the caboose of thw second section of train 4, about ove mile west of Lock Haven On sce ‘eount of the heavy fog, Engineer Lincoln Dennis. of train 8, did not sew the teain abead antl within a few feed of the caboose, and shouting to the other men ta jnmp, he reversed his engine and barely had ume lo wap through the window before the crash came. Mr. Dennis, as a result of the fall. fractared his jeit leg above the ankle, and was brought to bis home in that place a few hours ater, and Dr ‘ Biekel reduced the fracture. The ca boise was smashes! to pleces and 7 oars ‘ped np, and it required the wreck crew eight hours (0 clear the track cped an option on the surface of one hundred sores of land owned by Janes Rewpreied Lady Passes Away. Mra Catharine Sophia, wife of G W. Quinn, a highly respected lady, | pamsed peacefully away at lier hone on Mcintyre avenos last Friday, Janoary 28, after an illness of several weeks ‘Mrs. Quinn was aged 6 years, 3 months and 20 days, and is survived by a husband and two sons, Jobn and Frank, both of Patton. The deceased was a kind and affectionate lady and ‘had a larfe circle of friends in this place, who extend their moat sincere sympathy to the bereaved husband and sons. Fonerx! services were held Sun | day afternoon after which the remaing were laid to rest in Fairview cemetery stim of P0006 and the term of this op- thom extends cnly until March 7th next, (here muy be something more than sere pomor in this report Tuesday's Jobnstaown Tribune, sed From the Operation Mrs J. 8 Lansbury, of this place, who underwent an opemition at a Phil adelphia hospital last Satorday, died jast Tuesday night. Al first it seemed anfavorable symptoms developed and ended in death. cedved news Monday of har serfons con- dition, arrived in the city some hours befopg she died. Mra Lansbury, whose maiden same was Plerce, is survived by her husband, ber mother, (Bree sis ters and four brothers. The body was Wedding Fells Married, at the St. Augustine Ustho Jie church Tuesday, Janvary 33, at 9 a ‘m., Walter A. Parrish, of Loretto, and Miss Mande M. Behe, of St. Augustine, The bridesmaid was Miss Cecilia E Bebe a sister of the bride while the groom's brother, A. Gi. Parish, acted in capacity of best man. The ceremony was performed by Father Thos BR Rae, alter which the happy couple, dconm- panied by thelr near relatives, were driven to the residence of the bride's parents, Mr and Mes Lake Behe where the weddiag breakfast was serves. Mrs Parish 3 a youog lady highly esteemed by all who know her, while the groom is an Prious young man who charming a partner, to make Liv a suc Congratulations Pensions Granted, The following pensions have just ‘been granted, as a result of the efforts made by Congrensman Thropp: Jos 0. Kerby, of Wilmore, Cambria | county, who has secured an increase to ‘dat: back to 1588. Alfred Fulton, of Johnstown, increase to date back to March, 1998 Thomas Gormas, of | Mines, Blair county, Pa. increase to ‘date back in part 10 1878 David T. Zimmerman, Johnstown, Pa. inorease to date back to October, 1368 A Member of Marine Corps Mr and Mrs San’! Edmiston, of this place, received a letter from their son, George, who i at League Island Navy Yard, stating that bw bad joined the Marine corps at that place. He says he likes his new vooalion and sends bik best regards to bis many friends in Patton, Mr. and Mo. Ed -miiston also have a son who is a men “her of Troup E of the Seventh Unlvary stationed in Uaba, wiil be held at her late resident on Sixth street at 9 morning. Interment at Fairview com. etery Philipsboarg Ledger Mrs Lansbury was formerly a resident of Patton, mention of which was made in the (ot BIER several welts ago. oni Hasse 30 cad The roind house of the New York honest indus Central ratiroad company al Corning, N.Y... wis badly damaged by tire that broke JM at (2 - oAare, With so otha k iam Waldtnemiay of the struciare timbers i Ay < 4 ibaa night tue BDL Tim) wan burned off and the Liling Led Nad mail Boss awe destroyed Lhe Lwi fy sed frist a Ava ata Br pling of the atitntion $id and i pared passenger engines and wh of The Tomy Kerban Wis Mong 6 ® paps as engines and the « al Eheasburg Plas in heavy hat the dis ft sigs mise RL Iueiare, a Jevamodaling 28 Engives cakme is alt $4 Yoneda Fin Suhr nies + p> it he decided to rave sapatie of the sehaol, whch be did severa: might Lage, He walked ajong the from Ebensburg to Cresson, aod early the next morning was found seleep in The fire ssuhposd to hatte been cansed railroad Ho waste dropping fron an eugine. Nate, Notice is hereby given that the view. : Wilt Seen) Sup Ei ers appointed to view and assess the a bread basket stamiing ta the plat. about wepiis hepefits to property owners Song form of the Cresson station. Track. wad Lega the BOE &J 0 Ulark Fifth avenue in the Borough of Patten ran Hugh Bussell took the bal Lo Bis sis AY thnjower fad of town, J E have this day filed their report in the home in Lilly, where he r hus thacontraet for erecting the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria over to the Sisters of St. Joseph, who ty | county, and anless exveptions are fled nf of Mt | thereto or an appeal taken therefrom, within thirty days, the same will be confirmed by the Conrt January 36, 180, Jos E. PARNELL, E. ©. Hapmsuory, : James Mignon, : Viewers, TWO covth will be was tarned Mid 8 ¥ BP dose amd da ua ew ple which will be pak ap at aoe, the yeryesd the Salers Clallitan erading = alms al lemy of his wherealuwails, vi Prattk weld be add on Iran ACH nad ter institution has singe been petaried to fu leading bo hae oatae Phe mine Nia ancl a sage onal 25 men rk 14 WOK A sil Tire dion 08 Camphbel First HMapting 1 harmh 3 : = : fir shipotent oA Ale giunmery Hev. NM. Preaching next Samday, February 4, at 10:80 4 mand THO pom Morning suliject, “The power of prayer,’ even: ' Yousave money by baying your “ing subject, “Bringing Uhrst before | groceries at the Cash Grocury. the world. Be pastor, : 3 2 SHAT INAS ME cnsen Ma vaat te Muy. Baral ing everything you want in the grocery fine at the Cash Grocery. At the RBepublivan State Committees to annoance that the April 35th, 1000, at 10:30 o'clock am, CT Geo Btn, of Clearfield, and on motion Fi of MiCiormick, seoonded by Blair, : Dwar sarried that same De held over anti next tieating. A Dorcegh order for fe sum of £2 5001 9 muaate pavable to the Keystone Paving cornspany, of Clearfield, wos presented us Counell for payment, the ‘sam to be paved in favor of Pallos Clay Manufacturing company. Coane] held same over onlil next meeting of the Dime! of Mew 3 night The: bill of Patton Pabilishing : company for $2248 wax read, and on Council met in regular sesion Mon. moti of MeCoriek, seconded hy Wag ? oH TT Rieder, it was ananimously carried that day evening with the following mem. | a bers present: President qaame’ be accepted and an order Be 1 Regular Session Monday Evening. ‘BOARD OF VIEWERS Maks a Biport and Fifth Aysmines Two persons for the office of con. Hubbard, © , Anderwan, Campbell, Blair, McCorm:] Ta for suse. jek and Winslow. The minutes of meeting held Monday. Junoary 15, 1908, were read and approved. The Connell then adjoorned until pext regular meeting which will be held Monday, Piebruary Sth 1906 Re Bigeind Second View Posident, In acenrdance with the rule adopted an additional delegate fir every frac. heen feeling rather glam for some tio fewiings revived by the report that the agent for the company, recently se White, nexr Wilmore station, for lhe the operstion would bo successful, but Her hasband, who mes brought oma Friday and the funeral o'tlock Maturday CEhem Or as. And {at's what you ean do by buy. Seriet Committee was instrocted by the President 1o accompany Burgess At the annual meeting of the Awmeri- Prindible and call on Rev. Edwin to can Protective Turtll League, held in make an adjustment of sewn question, New York January Isth, 1906, Hon. James Nolen was present. and ssked Joseph E Thropp was reslected a Connedl to grant egress.and ingress to member of the board of directors, and the families iiving near Clay Works. sobspquently meelected second vice The president stated that the Patton president. Owing to bis inability to Clay Manufactaring company had con. | be pitesent on acoount of congressdonsl stricted a road reaching the residences dative, Mr. Thropp wrote a letter, of in question, which was sativfactory to which the American Feouomist has the Mr. Nolen. He also stated a grievance following: “A letter wun received of Joseph Fedor, in regards to stones from Hon Joseph E Thropp, second ased for street purposes by the com. vice president of the league and rep- missioners last year. In this case the resstitarive in Congress from Peunsyls president informed Mr. Nolen that 5. vanik, expressing regret at fis inability FE. Jones, the former street commis to bei present on aceount of his cane sioner, had purchased said stones from gresdonal duties, and offering for con. Mr Fedor and paid him for them. sideration some valuable suggestions The following report from the as 10 fotam policy that were recived vhewers appointed on the Pith avenae | with marks atteniion. On motion a paving was read, and it wos deemed vole of thanks was tendered Viee- advisable to hold same over until next President Thropp for his valuable peeting night: etter Tt Among some of those present “To the Burgess and Town Council of ab the meting were Hon. Cornelios N. the Borough of Patton | Bllw, Ex.-Secrvtary of the Interior “Clentinmten: — Whereas, we the Hon PC Cheney, of New Hampshire, | ondersigned, having, on your petition Hoa, F. 8. Whithebee, at whose home to the Cisurt of Common Pleas of Cam. in New York President MeKinley has Bria connty, been appointed ae viewers Dest a goes, and other men of like to view and assess the bonefiis to the protmjvence property owners along Fifth avenue in Rober Notley Takes 5 Wilk said borough, by reason of the grading, In the Fisher house at (vensburg, paving and curbing of ssid street, Thapsday, Robert F. Notley, of Hast after haying viewed the same and ings, and who is well known in Patton, heard the parties in interwt along the and Miss Mary Ssupp, of Alloous, same, have made and fled of record 8 werk anited in marriage by Justice of schedule of the booefits thereby asses: the Pease Sicher. The couple were ac. sed. We find however that the grade companiad by Willian Conner, a busi. on the corner of Beech and Fifth | Dem; amenoc pte of the groom at Hastings. avenues fo be such that some action The bride in a daughter of Mr. and should be taken immediately to either Mey, William W. Saupp, of Altoona. raise the diamond at said corner of The coupls wre enjoying their honoy- lowsr the grade on the conpecting moon in the sant. On their way back streets and side walks (to Hastings, where they will reside, “Wa deem the condition there ex. they will stop in Altoona. isting wholly inexcusable on the part of the Borough authorities, an eye sore to the business portion of the town, | Cw hi wan Peath of Be ikeman Rimberlin Homer DD Kimberlin, a brakemss and something that should Le remedied | WH injured by fulling from him by yoar honorable body at the enriiont Win Cresson Thursday morning, possibile date. While it is pot within | died at the Altoona hospital Friday sur provines to assess daninges by rea: afternoon, When taken to the hospital son of said condition, yet we are of the Kimberlinis®legs were badly crashed opinion as property owners and tax and he was in a weak conditition, bat payers, that a good action of damages he allied during Thursday and that will lie against the Borough of Patton ight His loft leg wis ampatated. In by the property owtiers adjacent to ‘order to save his life it would have said corner by reason of the conditions | heen necamary to ampatate the other therein existing. It being our duty leg alan bat he was ine weak for the under onr appointment to pass on the physiciany to attempt this. facts and conditions ax we fod them, A Cassbrins Sar Vier Presiiont, herewith submit this fading of facts al Ax the Harrisburg Starindpendent the same time of fling our report ID, ag 5 story comes from Kansas City the Court of Common Pleas of Cambmia 0 the Plon. Webster Davis, . of that county. town, but who formerly resided at “Dated at Patton, Peonsyivanis, pianghnng, now sssstant secretary of January 22nd, 1900, the interior, is the sisted candidate for he FARMSHORS: the Republican nomination for vice Ta oily MET TAIN. Tn prostdent, and that his present trip Ww Tiewers, Routh Africa is for the purpose of Keep: The following resolutions were re. OQ him in the public eve until the time seived from the United Mine Worker for the honor bet has af Patton, and on motion of Campbell 30718 wi and seconded by Blair, it was carried ‘that same be accepted and placed on tlie: “Py the Honorable body, Conned Ny bent was For the ¥ oars Mr William Roberts, Mrs June Haws! arid Mrs Hila Humphreys, of on Monday Mw Mar guret Roberts, whose funeral took place They kL ther res an monn as they heand itl, and grivvexl when they CHBE desd amt Tow Laty ef : : : Towns, arrived in Wilmore Patton. ; SEE ae : ork Hid £2 vial laeir auaaer, iy cae resi ution sen tiomen: Having sen seed tw tare of CHOMPRIER 8 3 > 5 ? A : » : Av Er tad he previns day 64 Sffered hy the Board of Tiade soliciting : : : CREE Ee | LEY Lag of Patton At comprising S08 members consisting the Connoil Bo esonersbne {EY : : ; ; SUC Ehab they mother Wis seriously Muannfuetnring company © " i 4 Arse art Hie hy frost takes for the pext 8 ¢ fisid that she was wiready We the orgapigation of I A, if a majority of the denta of Patton, in fact the producers bariaedd. i0ambrs Tribinne, chdgens and resa- AL Hastings pers Hoose ‘hanty Town! & the next atisse of all the wealth that lms batt and ag at the Hustingy Opera House, sod own of Patton what ahonhd se 1. Yon will Ceomshior (AR OOIPRES 10 aXoneTHEE 8 gever egret money expended. that growing rich This funry piay holds the boseds Fri from our product while a0 are, most day, Feluvmary 2nd. Cf sxarikiant | : tax charged fo made (he Hh wepry body snk SOO in fast an, unable 0 pay Lhe : ah Foatival snd supper ys put al the meager > As] upp ‘Phe: Yeung Ladies’ Social Seciety of the Baptist ehoeh will give a supper 23 aval lo connection with the wages we are allowed 10 make, “Therefore we profest against the actions of the Board of Teade in offer ing such a resolaBion ss We sanpol se THPPET tere will be a fair lasting twa where it woull be benefloial to either svpnings. There will be ice creani and cake in abuida noe Mas GERTRUDE DINSMORE, Seoy Cobrasry SIDNEY RourNsuiy, Pres, Sampson NN HewLerr, Seo, : : Prin MITCHELL, {f you are hungry drop in to the Cammities.? Ulty Rastaurant where you oan get A commupication was read from everything you wish in the eatible Hoe,