RT ————y H1L—NO. 15. $:.00 PER YEAR. J Ve carry the largest sortment of See then cook stoves, Fur't Co., ER, Mgr Ebensburgy, West Ward. . Gleaned Here and There the “Conrier’’ Reporter. LICENSES GRANTED. The “Courier” Publishes Those from North Lambria Connie. A little surprise was created at Eb. ensburg Monday morning by the filing of the loense decisions by Judge Rarker. it having been the custom for the past two years not to hand down the list for some little time later than this—last year on the 17th of the month, One notiesable fact about the list filed Monday is that not a single appli- cation for a new house in the whale county is granted. ‘the refosals number more than they have since 1398. The applications num- bered 229 this vear, of which 187 were granted, BW refused, and 3 held over for futore action. A comparison may be made of these figures with those wines and incinding 1080 eR fe Apphed Fo J Commented Reto Withdmwn farmnied. Ashville James Hania, retail D. (3 Myers, Ashville house, retail Charles H. MeCoy, Fountain hots, retail : 13. J. Bonigher, retail Thomas Brown, City Hall, retail. Milton Hallman, Hotel Ritter, resi dence, Sosquehannp township; re tail John Hindle, Barnestioro inn, retail’ 8. B. King, Commerial hotel, retail. ‘Barr Township. -H. A. Lather, St Nicholas, retail. Sarrolitown. - John fHasser, Star hotel, retail Julians Roger, American hotel, retail Vincent Reig and John WW. Dumm, wholesale. M. CO. Behroth, 8t Lawrence hotel retail : V. J. Stolz, Central hotel, retail Henry Swope, residence (Chest town: ship; brewery. ‘Carroll Township Pat Harrigan, Fair View hotel retail Chest Springs. Kamnanl Kelly, Porto Rico hotel, retail Chest Township H.B. Allison, Rhody hotel, St. Lawrence, retail (learfield Township. George Harber, Arlington hotel, retail 2 Kimon P. Nagle, St. Augustine hotel, retail. ‘resson Township Matthew Adels burg, Summit, retail, John Brown, Commercial hotel, re. tail. Thomas FF. Cgilan, bottler, KJ. McNally, Cresson Brewery, brewer. WJ. Smith, Janction house, retail Conrad Wenderoth, Anderson house, | Ebensburz,SEast Ward. -M. J. Stolz, Mouitain house, retail A. E. Bender, Hotel Bender, retail. Thomas V. Hott, Blair boose, resi wha Altoona; retail .M. Kimball, Central hotel, retail, y RK. Shook, Metropolitan hotel, retail, Elder Township, J. W. Anna, Boniface, retail F. X. Out, Union hotel, rwiail Gallitzin ~~ Boroagh.' John Wholesale bouwe, wholesale, F. N. Bark. National hotel, retall Deemer & Uo, wholesale, F. E Dignan, West End botel, retad BC Edelblute, whiviesale. Michael Fitzharric, Gallitein boleh retail. Frank P. Gillen, retail A.J Gatwald retail Joseph B. Gutwald, wholesaie Thomas W. Hapgun, Maveville be retail Arnold Lente, Portage hotel, Fler Nelson, retail A. Padola, wholesale Henry Bevmaore, Boy more tall, Gallitzin Township. Joseph eben: laub, Elstie, retail : Thomas Moore, Delaney bone, reall. Becher, | Hastings, E 1. Beckwith Hastings hotel, retail. P. M Kinny, Susquehanna hotel, retail. Anton Riein, Crrove: hotel, retail Robert Fo Natiey, wholesale, “John A Parks, Parks hotel, retail H. Prutzman, Lafayette hotel re . tail Frank Warga, American hotel, retail. John Westover, retail ' Patton. S. 0. Daggett, Palmer house, retail. A. R. Fryekiand, retail. Another is that William A. Melos, Patton hotel, ro tail W. I. Nicholson, Commercial hotel, retail William Yeckiey, Central hotel rv fail. Portage Boroogh. Jacob Biekieman, retall A. Broening, Fxohange hotel, re tail Mot inllan Short, Died botel. retain Adam Smith, retail rail. Reade Township AO Brown, Arling- ton hotel, retail : W, A. Chaplin, Alpine hotel, retail Ktephen A Cooper, fLapere hotel, retail, Valentine I. Monalun, Blandbuarg, retail. John A. Noel, Liovdville, retail Jonaph Wilt, Blandburg, retail Spangler Richard Bowen, retail Joseph A. Gray, The Brandon, retail 1. N. Rodkey, Central hotel, retail. M OC Westover, wholesale John J Westover, Rullivan boted, retail Susquehanna Township Frank Baker, Travelers’ house, retail Hw based, Gialittzin GW. RhifMer, St. Charles hotel, retail Lewis Spiegelbaiter, rotail Crallitein Township - John Hysong, Baker's Mines, retuil toons, wholesale A. Laugbein and Albert Thomas, wholesale Edward (ils, retail Edwanl A. Mellon, wholesaie. Busquehaona Township FJ Byrne, Byrnesviiie, retail Henry Sanson, Byrneavilie, retail Heid Over. Hastings. <M. H. Nagle, Nagle hotel, retail First Trip to Patten, day for his first visit to our progressive town. Mr Bailey made the ('OURIER office a pleasant call while hore and the representative of this paper approached him on the sublect of the Improve. ments to be made on the Cambria steel plant, and he anid that it was an as sured thing and that when completed wonid add a Inrge nomber to the Flood City's population. He also commented on the citified appesrance of Patton The only fait to be found with Mr, ‘Bailey's visit was that he had consider. able business to look after and only bad a few minutes to stop in the Cov. RiER office. Call again Bro. Balley New Com Uwmapeiy. The Coaldale Coal company is the name of a corporation that has grow number of mines at that place. Friday the company shipped ita first coal over the branch road, the prodoet being designated for seaboard shipping points, where 75 per cent. of Cambria comnty coal goes. [tis announced that four or Sve shafts will be operated by the new company at Loydeil as soon ax prssible, and that the mines will have a capacity of several handeed tana daily in the near future Might Have Bein Sebi Misses Bose Langhbein and Mary Thomas, of Carrolitown, drove to Fat: tan op Saturday for a sleigh ride They went out Beech avente and turned all right, bat coming oul to Fifth avenue the sleigh struck the carb ing, casing i Wo ran mgmanst the % horse, which took fright asd man oft The frst few jumps of the animal broke the shafts from (he sleigh, leay ing it stand near the Cily restaurant The horse was torned in2e Weakianit's Hvery stable without FE fahag pat aRrit Patian's ¢ ; ¥ Rg J PR sans Beh The monthly statement of th del suo Thursday of shows that at lbs close ¥ Feb. 28, 1900, the debt, bess cash i treasury, agiounta to one 000, decrease sinew Feb 1 of 88. 700.168 This decrease is largely soconnted for by the increase in the amount of cash ‘on hand PLANS FOR THE NEW CHURCH Lorelto Wi Have Dae of the Filaest Fadi | fen in Unsihisin Cointy, . Charles M. Schwab, the Cambria county boy whi i very mach in the pabiic eye inst pow on scoonnt of the contention between HC. Frick and the Carnegie Steel company, of which he TREASURER ELECTION sign for the new chirch he will bold for St. Michael's congregation at Lo . retta,. It is the donor's fworge Yockley, Portage house, re iw the prasident. bax arvepted the de- intention to have all the msterinl ased in the od facw taken from the vicinity of Lorello ar made thers Thome living in the neighborhood will be given the prefer ance in the employment. and John : Sctiwab. the doors father, will Lave charge of the work, in cotnpection ath the architect. The building will cost $60. 000, and the remins of Prioce Galtirzin will be taken frooy the base of the monument wlhiere they BOR repose and be pointers under the alter of the pew church. The chorsh, which will he Bnisbed this summers 1 in what the armbitent calle “roanid arched Gothic style.” and will be 90 By 173 fet in sien, connected by a eolotiade with the pastoral resi Cderee. The chaseh will be badlt in the shape af a Latin ores, in the centre of which will stand a mxssive lower, Yhrough which will be the main en The aaditoriam will have a trang seating capacity of one thoosand, with vanited ceilings and groined arches. Patton Fliok & Nagle, residence Al The asoditoriom will be furtished with three altars, a magnificent high strocture in the contee and smaller ones on either wide A spacious vaait for Princes Gadlizin's remains will be ander Lhe minin sitar. These sacristion will be Atted up to the side of the san. ctuary. Above the main enirance will [be an organ oft and gallery that will be capable of seating two hundred people in addition to the choir. The organ will be ane of the finest ever in. [stalled in Central Pepnsyivsom In oonneclion with the main suditoriom Homer Bailey, editor of the Johns ‘town Democrat, was in Patton Satar- there will be a chapel for winter sery- joes that will be capaldse of seating 0 worshipers. This will probably be ased daring the winter months. when few people visit the beautiful little moun. tain town, bat the larger room will be necessary during the hot summer monthe, when hundreds seek moun. tain recreation al Loretto In the Basement, beneath ithe main auditorinm, provisions will be made for a Samiay school that will seal 300 pupils. The church will be heated with steam. and will be ane of the most modern, archilectorslly, ever bait. ONE MUNDRED YEARS Aawwrbons Har Aseceintion Making Me rusageipsota ter Celabrs tng. & subonmmittes of the American Bar sssociation called on President into bosinesa at lLoydell, on the South : Fork branch of the Pennsylvania, and doring the last few wenks has opened a MeKinley last Thursday and informed him of the celebration which has been arranged in honor of the centennial of the instaliarion of Joho Marshal: us chile! justices of the supreme court of the United States. The president ex pressed great interest in the proposed centennial sxereawen, and accepted an invitation to be present. Al ita Last anual swelling Lhe Amer jean Bar association appointed a coen- mittee of one from each stale fo arrange fur stich a celebration Feb 4 1931, 16 years from the date of he inelai ln thoe The oelebration will comprise a pubs he meeting in Washdogion, D.C next Feb, 4 80 which approjriale exertows will be bld hilowed by a banguet at night. Sumuitapesusly with the cele hration here, the bar association of every stale aml territory, as well as the law soboals and ealiogs, will onle. berate the day in proper manner A subcommitiee will tre lo arrange for 8 cebebration by the publi schools be Hn piry Feady Nat Fained Yel th Bga eet TOURED WBRE RR RIOR Possteor the Tlovaagand sen asi Mes Jd 34 Huwslor, £98 CERO Tee, CPlewmier aren ve Ew t SAE Twig Tem iaey ered ¥ iia Private 2 in Lies Umaly Yu Fey after the eodl seatbe cases the {ICE the praEnoten i Prose to pay the bal: save. The plant will employ not loss than 78 Saisda, with 4 monthly pay roll of from $3,600 to $4,000 one of WW, IND OLD COUNCIL Burgess Monteith Takes Oath of Office. Hold Over ant Next Meeting O00 Cripel) Pays Bilis Patton Boroagh Connell nat in rego nr sasion Monday evening with the Hubbard, Blair, Anderson, Mid armick, Winsiow, Campbell and Cordell. Tie minates of meeting held Monday even. ing, Febroary #8 wera proves . H. Sandford, treasurer, mmbmitted . Sh for the year, and on motion of Campbell, seconded by forded], read] and ap wan ocxrriesd that same be pofervesd to Auditing committies Tax Colisetor Mellon sohmmities] a Hat for exoperstions of taxes fo thes amount of $857.70 for 18999, and 79 for 888. On motion of Cordell, seconded by Campbell, it wis carried that said exoneration be granted, The llowing bills were mad. W, J. Gill, $40 fir polios services for one month: FX. Lehman, $1.80 for street work: W. H. Sandford. $1.71 for ex- pressage on bonds: W. H Randford, $6 20 for amount pald WW. T. Robinsn on contract aceonnt; Gear XR Gaowald Eievtrie Light company, $71.15; James Gillin, £5.18 for clerkship and post age: Mrs. James Barnwell, 81 for clean. ing eoanwil room: J. C. Harper Co, $1 Blair, it wos carried that bHilis be ae. sped] and paid, with the sapeption of H Sandford for 828 amoant paid W. T. Robinson. Fd. A. Mellon was present and stated that he did not see how the bills for street paving coud be entersad on the docket at Kbensburg aginst prop erties adjacent to Magee avenoe befure the owners were ever sen) a bill of, saree. On motion of Blair, ssconded | by MeCormick, it was carried 1hat property owners be exoneraled of pay. ing for cost of entering judgment, in- ferent and satisfietion of same lo the property owners on Magee avenus, providing they pay the face of hill for paving within two weeks from date of March 5 19006 (Hd council then adjourned sine die New Coane, The first to be dove was installing | Burgess Elect Monteith to office. Ex. ‘Burgess Prindible admin interecd she oath of offios. Councilmen Sam’l Cornelius and EF. 3. Hartshorn were then sworn into offi in doe forms to fill vacancies canwed by terms of Habbard snd Blair expiring. On motion of Campbell, sroonded by Cordell, it was carried that H. UO Winslow act as temporary chairman. The following applications were read for the offi of clerk of Coupeil. Unn from ©. A itepsher, Frank MoUlups apd James Gillleoe, tm motion of Cornelios, seconded by MelUormick, it was carried that council go nla exedu- tive mesmo. Fight unsuccessful ballots were taken for the slection of clerk. Cio the ninth James Gilileon reveiyed four and Frank MeChare three voles, Gillies therefore being elected for (be ensuing year. The pext in order was bo eleel a president of council. HH. (L Winslow wis pominated by Corded and Camp bed! was nominated by Hagtshors, and an Badlott Campliedl was erected by a vides of Toar = Iwas, WJ Gil amd Howard W soe r wen applicants amy sessed blot Git] was elected iy 4 the offfie uf pote al vote of fonr Wo fare filtowing applications wars Nigh at = the sffoe osnpininsl ania! Viki and ¥, Lebmai, 1. Whikins, # WiKins there, fore being the sacossstal capdidate. £3y olden of Winado orcieadl. 1 was carried AE 8 sabes of Biv a Horoagh bi eT mpl Eo one THED the plain Treasurer be nnd oy tog naught, Om mation stloarped Cartan y Pays fa Nd¥ini ation. Pa, Mapph Des Ma FP. Wine GREENE, Ea Nmeo-You diy wlverbeement Pent in G1 RINR. ¢ Bum hewn the Hiemn of renting my topes alll rendy. Filease send my Bil and 1 will resi Thanking som - the same, 1 am, Yones traiy, JX Bupwus. A Ga of Indies’ felt line shoes at cost at Rhody’s shoe store. 141 Notice of Appeals. Thit Coomissioners of Cambria eounly will pe at their offied in the | Court; hous st Ebensbarg, Pa, on the following days, for the purpoe of hearing appeals from persons assessed with Real Estate soqnired by them, or whens changes in valuations have been ade on aessant of improvements, se, wince ast Triennial Assessment. Nimo from persons aesesssed with Mort. gage, Judgments, «lo, for State pur- poses, and also for the purpose of making corrections on the Military | Rolla fur 1900 fillowing members present. President Mionauy, SMareh, Seth. For the Townships of Carroll, Chest, Cleaa field, Dean, Eider, Reade, Sosque- Channg and White, and the Boroughs of Ashyille, Barnesboro, Carrolltown, Chew. Springs. Hastings, Patten and Spangler. FToewdny., Marvel 23th. For the Townships of Allegheny, Barr Blacklick, Cambria, Cresson, fallin, Munster and Washington, and tie Boroughs of Ebensburg, Gallit- zn, Lilly, Loretto, and Tunnelibill Waodnesiay, Maren $m For the Townships of Adams, Conse maigth, Lower Yoder, Richland, Stony creed and Upper Yoder, and the Hore vughs of Daisyviown, Consmangli, Ferndale, Frankiin, Rox- bury, Sealy Level and Westmont, Thiwrsday. Mareh Mb. Fur the City of Johusiown {wenty- oe Sra Hebday, Mark 3046. For the Townships of Croyle, East Tayler, Jackson, Portage, Summerhill Fi and West Taylor, and the Boroughs of for repairing stove in lotkup On motion of Anderson, secunded hy Portige, Rosedale, Soath Fork, Sum merdiill andl Wilmore BEX. Joses Annan HosreTLER, T. M Raritan, Atlas County Commissioners JOR OU Gare, Clerk Commissioners Office, Ebensburg, Fa, Fab. 27. 1906, 15-43 A Wenk of Pawling seal Prayer For the test time in the history of the Methodist Episcopal church, a call has been issued by the Board of Bishops for & week of Fasting and prayer fron Marah 25 to April I. Methodists throughout the workd mee asked to as Lwemliie in thelr booses of worship one a day for prayer and supplication, and ahs to make special prayers in their es, particulariy to the end “that in oo lime off our thank offering we may bring to His altar at least 2,000,000 pen- itent; seekers who shall find peace and security in His charch.” © During the lant vear the membership of the church declined almost 22.000 and the Bishops belive it by the proper thing for those ha desire to see a better state of af fairy nex? year to get on their knees. To Make Birsele Sidepathe The qumtion of bicycle sidepathes will be well stirred up the coming ses son. The sidepath commissioners ap- pointed for this county are the Messrs. George Wild, of Johnsiowa, Fletcher C. George, of Lilly and H. H. Myers, of libenstorg. The League of Ameri. san Whesjmen is backing the sidepath proposition and in a sumber of counties pata were constructed last year, while many are proposed for the coming sea- wits, The matter is at present in the hands of Will E. Johnson, of Johns tows, 4 well knows LL. A.W. man, and he in worling guietdy in the hope of sewing palbs built in this county during Lae 3 ming SEINE. Engiwer Rujured Last week one dav while a freight engine wu charge of Esgineer Benjamin Hinkead wax making a rma over the susequeliapna brapch, uear Spangler, # endoniteisd a broken ruil, which threw the nwsapotive over the radroad ome hatiknent about wen fet below. Ene gineer Kinkend suffered painful injan tiv aw bank, whitch are nit exbected (© po ET SOUS A wrwhing Tew aweesded in bringing the engine hack hho track after 19 bones hard $Ora Hopsitposs Change chy Monday rng the Hem asme af Cordis & Young, conducting a mdal market in ra was changed. Jolin BB Corded] selling bis interest {300 Yeager Mr. tordell does nol hrs whist business ie will embark in vol, but lis many friends hope he will still remain iz Patton, Ar One MLE. Chareds, in Frulay evening, March 23, al the Belarc Bor the benefit of the Epworth League will Board the de hate. “War va Arbitration. Feuel Somerville for war, and Prof. B 1} Mites fr arbitration, Soar Navan is Mousey Based Amid that's what youcan ‘do Dy buy- img ever uhiog you want in the grocery Hoe ai 2 Ue Cash Grocery.
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