IATTON. CAMBRIA CO, PA THURSDAY, PER VE AR. Hart nthe Mines Wm. Jones, an aged miner who | works at Colngnbia Colilery, was strack | afall or rock Tuesday about 11 Selock. His right shouider was broken and His face somewhat cut. Fellow worknien carried the injured to the home of Thos Prescott on avenue and Dr. Worreli was gum- «He wax properly attended io Jater taken to the hospital at ipsburg. Men who were nearby fn the fall of rock ocenrred way that J had & very Narrow escape fall struck him, but it will be a long. time before he is able to assume work, as his aged edndition will go against A fr of Thanks The undersigned wishes to express her sincere thanks to the Patton Lodge 1089, f. 0. O. F.. Brotherhood of Firemen, N. Y.C.R. R. Co., Dr.Dowler, and all who s0) kindly assisted daring the ness and after the death of ber aon, John Wilson. Murs, Aram WiLsoN. Cam Complete Kine of firat class Ciroceries An O14: Fashioned Prive, The Ladies Ald Society of Patton ehareh intend giving a grand one of the old: -fushiond Find ro Now we all Know how “mich r we enjoy a good dinner when @ ue els cooks dt. Turkey and ith all the wide dishes. will be URANDFORD, Pres _ an lines of about three week. Stove CS | re he largest line in this v county at lowes! ices. Rec Cross, Etc Imperial Red Cross, Capello a bian Choice —all guaranteed. A full Hardware. end of the line of General Very Respectfully, from instant death. Only a part of the ‘being a vol the | man, and ( “olum- Ranges There ' Reporter. Gleaned Here and the “Courter THE fi the Narih Bod of the thi Fast Ww wel, Malktag nn ww; oily Mes Simin 2 on West Magee Weadnesday October Ted, after an tilness of bat a few dave, aged 52 years Funeral ser vices were conducted Friday afternoon “ut 2 o'elock. after which ithe romans were laid to rest in Grand View ceme- tery. Decensed is survived by a hus: pand and two children. Kill Teibe, IO RM. of Patton, of which the deceased's had sharge of the funeral, and there were about 80 of them nmder the ‘guidance of Meshenawa J. J. Sperry. attended the last sad rites ina buddy. The Red Men and especially, Mr Sperry, deserves much eredit for the manter i WYER STV ioes condita, Myx Nidan was a dey ated wife and loving mother and was ho ghiy re _spected by her friends and peig gE hbors. Awetnm Wile wm of Mea, Adam W jo 4 H LA Tan Thre day night about 31 0 Gots, aged = $id WOE adil fee HY fics Yeu tana WA BY BORE 5% sand ¥ Was a 5 2 bid fives Fh OK Hoe and sister years Ag of this young man's father, i dag ddd ies abat 3 sworn of tim Tin ou mince Bienes hip Hee Pat Huan it $6) Chik making about 1 At Hawk joined by Hise that Were alae condng Joba Wihsoy was 4 om cormsmanding he highest estoen of wil same in i vised BID Patton. Ha a eneral - with his follow workmen, “had a kind i his favor ; The peiatives of sae) Bave the sympathy af the compunily, i Many fine floral offerings ware pres | ented. 3 Sa oY to Leite x LS with whom be cortainly te SOnR. sasocintes of ay wil $y #3 bose dhipoe George Weston Elmis {ieore Weston, som of Mr and Mrs + Bam'l i at the home i hin parents on West Lang avenue Sat Lurday aftetnoon at after Pan. ‘eral services were held the hams Thesday afternoon at 2 sleloek, Rew | Deaver, pastor of the MF. church af’ i Beating, after which the remains were 1aid to rest in Fair View cometary. George had been working in Philips . burg, prior to his ines and i was at {that pisce where be Contoad todd the fe ‘ver. He was ailing a pyer fa week and when informed what istane [tad & hold of him, be came 10 his dime beh us Al that was brought of the Rrls ing YiALOg Eaausion od 2.9 § oF eh i xt Hite where he stffered medical science could do forward to stay fover, but to no CIAL WAR Pali the last words he spake mother in the following i fot Ary Io Keep mn grange TK the progres avail, The 18a priar Hers Csparpe tober 1544, until Moan das 1 nox ij | of his parents, und the Forser x Si veda Hoe Clarence, of (Hg 13.8 A, John who sa CRs ty waters. Deceased was a ples sje a CAPO aud had a large Patton and vioinity Ara, Anna Wes kiand Mrs. Annie, wife of Ambrose Weak: for some tine owing Mrs Weakland in snrvived by ‘band and seven children, win, Gerteade, Danial, Lter. Margureite and Mary Amanda, GRIT HARVESTER Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell, of Uar- Crolitown, and the following Brothers Nolan ded at har home rolltown, Bock 4 husband was a member, were i deviate | their Inst resting piace, ey 18s aon, dial John Bogen 5 Mot Fouag Feapeat and ex fuvorile | Bod vial oe iL hoby Brady, of J ones, Effie ” AND oveulng, after an abip Th i: rod iy [mess of but a few dave, aged about - of the saddest ears. This one tx 1b ¥ © namely: < Stephen, Wal the youngest being but 10 days old She is alan survived by heir parents, Feighioer, and Dein. Mp and sisters: Mea Albert Tillie, Ubharlotte, Amanda, rose § arnphed 1 ab of Carroiliown, Jeasie Campbell, of Pittsburg, Mow - Phil Latiringer, of Johnstown; ap 4 Mee UA Repeber, vr. Of Pats BL Funeral servile morning in BE Je 88 ot remains were isd to rest in ery nearby Mes Anoie Wonkinng was a CHER the largest coneaurss of people ever gather at a foperal in Carrolitlows the ope which saw the remain 43 fiom wate Big seruaiated, ang Hae Sh sl wide PATTON PURLIC SCHOOL REPOS] SEE mre Fiewe Moai of Ghee Foro Paraiiea, The Li Patton sotith owing is the repor puabae AF fhe sehonls for farm: Fiiat Fadoviry Napaber in Bel Attendance, COT aR TRA FAHY vr pont of attendanos, atbemiaiion, i atfendange Win Thos a 1 pa Yard LIOR X rer, Waiter tevin, Jenkine, Joe . Janes Whiteford, J Asie Afsbpry, : a. Sle Hose, Andrew Hanis sfitekell, Wik ite Elms. Michael Pr pana Andron “arty. Robert Willis, Jennie Cxfery, Agnes Harper, Lavinia Wi Hames, Lisgie McMahon, Dora Fryok- { haby, Rr rv y Betben Flas, White, Harr ry Pie lomivir, ¥ fo vel. ywnie V. Eariey, Teacher, This Prissary. Bs er enrolled, 58; average attend. i; par cent of attendance, Wi. perfect in attendance: John Edwin irenipger, Donald Edmund ACE, 7 Beil Atkinson, Lillie Anstatl, Margaret Campbell, Hilda Wasberg, Maggie Powell, Della Hoels V Mary Ziros, Tillie Bayle, ranier. Harriet Short, Madaline edi, Grace Guinn, Sadis Joily Rion 8 Berner, Teacher Fourth rhwary: N gmber enrolled, £1; average attend. 52; per cent. of attendance. 91. attendance: Lillia Ane, Thisa perviect ¥ ax. Ila Uhapsian, Ein Rhody, Mary Elms, Mary Now . Hilda Noel flensive Motlormick, Ieene Bers man, Amanda . Allen Harts horn Iohn Green, Wikam Whitats {recres Jones, 88 1 Ly ink lark Brown, A Rhea, weil, James Pedor, Nein Me Ivars Mare = adn t Fer { #3 sffiaquiahoe; i $d XA Fonare 1. AE rt hee cad, Elk Hoaymey, aan, Maggie Whit Albert eokint. Harry i Traamats, Aye travel on Bradford, Willie | Giveen. George Radcliffe, John Holy Isaac Lovd, John Boyer, Juha The Mary Williams, Charlotte Willis, Helen Beli, fodet 5 ‘a town a bad 193 ford, Paterson, LADIES Chapman, Meehan, Fenrir | (a iL Fair amber stipniiad 5B average attend. $5: per cont. of attendance, 89 Fieanor Idn For Yepetig (3 Marie Thetriok, adie MeCormiek, Broce Bell John Fi FELASA Hex Thiel reves late Those perfect berg, Thema tiniter Sidredd Las Wont, weil Mars Pravin, Heist rE Mel oar EY, Tea whys severally Hassan. Bi Lat Reber Sgr icy ae Hibaton % # Goo: phy CHinrnetia Bi: rr atia oi here In Wy Thesy. Muden, A {Tirade AEP NG Be §any Road FEW SUGGES TIONS Cobian ats ae he Mamba har Borough fave of radia Pa ¥ Sua ta Taher 8 adtieh Ls pelle PPO rea ve LO fom peAvEnE Le here withoul of the perch Cal getting thedy peesiion. Why wR mallee arid awe that Bt clothes fall SUL Hem . Liounail duwn? This should (ade up the street Cotambsoner gels IBIBO flama fas owt thee weeds down and burs : hn : Sea nel ans They shoud be smsel Or next year will be harder 10 keep down cotatinn wi midd ae CHAT going to 0 Ww alk } H by AL sony mad Reel sa Das we repairing of wie one hous Ww shar a pedlest PLAN {7 HC Wea bine LEE OF Drv Fal ER ATR OTB ehene waeh ariel VEEL a YE Ria PE ERA RR GET SIROUTe netithbors who during the i Livirge gist walks of Dhocese ] + On ITERESTING ADDRESS By Res. Father Lainbing. Said for Dell, aes Abe de Fhe Bev af NE sare Di oniwiat A A Lasting Tr James church Wilkinsba rg, ire audionos at Bt John's He is president of of Western Penn syivanis and gave ing ade gx Tul het toandiog and growth of vhareh in Wasditern Penne SYIVRNIE ie a perioral and in Jalinel Yoynais tore AE 1a FodRR En t 3 ik Nuonday eveniog the Hisiorieal Sasiety a1 nies particular, Tus the coarse of his addres, the Rey! Lambing said sarly in ihe ast Berg hal forehndinge of bir tary Dens 4 MrogE. Ciiley a for the possession of the Ohio thar French auc Engl. {n 1544 Pather DBonnecham) mipanied an expidition down the aad ivi, whieh had beni five. Leon Uialisonis, 8 anata. was {leroy Farhan Bonneehami, able and shaplain of bel wen the Alleghany seit GOL wd by WhO Wak an mnt ha mndic wily peagranher, sialied ibid foe ax fei tan A STL AMR She far WOCRIIOUS [Hares On Jogetows peeisrad OF DRE RIe Govern be ie Bihaby oh $NA iar Alea SiMe 4 § PDI Ria set % pA. Fier % Bh” Feb mld 3 oy ff 1 Bye pk Elgar 33 clr man cunth and ater Bt Linn ffm the soon Portage ui the ralliad Pather lomks was the visiting tor Father Bradly had i Newry The ater tat his health failed was asain in charge oni, afterwards owns pendent pastor 1854 when He wae removed to Ailghens wan sncended by Father Tanies Kearney, who was succeeded in ese by ¥ r Uerer Garvey and he in ¢ tratlaghwr. from of the chareh are known to the residents of the oity. Paabop O'Uonor in 1550 bought the yt on which Su Josephs now stands ‘s« Cambria Ulty, was churely was in Pathor Gallaher privperiy, whens ut iring his pes st. John's suffered in the Stir cOnEragi- the songregRtion chupohes in Wo thee bern ity: of the me > sungregation and the auliriag their pas tor Tha © ee Bed £ fy we Sole Iwgation ben pean whe there nn [Rea and Father Led 3 he rs by the B WW Bi 3 hr frie chi § Earn Mar founded, Th Jim kun grand sha church firme | fleet more sane lady SEAS in thn HF, ) reivi Diss one time dlooone, 4% jes HE PRLUERNEE {i thee Lowgue Palsiiainsent to Hel ow MOE. Burl, The Futile iy fur the 1a be FATTIW the program Flainrhent To 10% “- TRIN i Fo a oTalork. nares {itr Quarter , Sirs. Bar Fa § 4 BN, i ne of LE pei aed RCE ARE A of for & ES a1 g coflars 3 rama rurned P 1 (o., lund died at her home in Carroll town- Clark Cowher, (reorge Astbury, Thos ME & Mas Sayuri Epasto
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