oy. | Chrtain, i | Wamed of overeeets and wach wooo suits sp | Wonty of (ering Iwo fren 50 Kevpoo ie “Tired of trying 16 Keep on our Bet! 18 | prune Mr. Hor _£ And the visty of Bdaven oer 8 | Withe {room pour bos hotse mreiully ewes o | Amil of ir weathir we haven't bad any, Lent i some froma The stlenes long sad deep #8 sompany to John Jacobs, Patton, $100, | it which will do away with the services ht | takes fourteen men and four engines PLEASE GOT TO SLEEP. | PernveNt anacRAPHS, Pithy, Potuted Pescifiags Persinings fo Peorde and Place, = IVE GATOS AXRD AN : EPILOGUE. : : : Respectfully dedicated to jisliote Al the National convention of the | Rbodes, Esq, ‘the sweet singer of th nied Mine Workers of America held ' » “pores? Flannagan Ran,” in the hope that he io Indisnapolis this district had thicty- will give it a place in his reportoire two delegates, which is pearly double | i of choice elocutionary selections, with the number this district was entitled apologies to Elizabeth Akers Allen, toatany previous national convention, ithe readers of the Courier and the District No. 2 has now about six thous | general public. The metre may be a and more organized miners than Dis- i Hittle off and the rhythm fanity, bn taiet No, 8, the Pittsburg district, the sentiments expressed sre whole which has heretofore been the big dis some and the apostrophe earnest and trict. The scale for day work, which, sinoire. It will (not) be publided in WB210t0 $225 & day, is for an eight i book form, and should be read with bour day, and when the convention slow music, sabdued. lights and drop for this district meets in Altoona in (April the S8:hour day will perhaps be | Biokward, form bask ward, oo, tie ln yomer one of the principal questions at ane, H Gites aE i. wenther ainin fue for a day ! | ~ Messrs. Hostetler and Jen, the {Kimosth from the redmde the big ove of majority members of the board of snow, | county somoissioners, held a meeting Tit Pe wild winiets 10 forget bow to birw. | wesday and decided to recndl the LEH of eat wader pipes your cold hands keep, i By they wats't eo aed then spriog # Ink; | eounty aoditors to hear any complaints ; i (that may be made in refarenos to Tiree ose salty Just fake a peep. Pres go to xicep, Boreas pons £0 0 when. Hachiward, flow backward, ob, tide of ihe | Aaditor Pasabaugh, of this place, re. mmshi x fasod to sign, clair that credits were We yireter a winter withont so trod gah, = : or hid 1 Ma for one dav, be gnats the exh fon! given £0 the Sonny eam a w oh Noni give ta 6 ros, Boros, bit Whe, ob, be was not entitled. The auditors wii x Sle roent with the oaunly COTHMISEIN LIE oe We tive grown wenry of mittens and exile. day when anyone desiring to make : | conyrlaint wii be hosed. ~The appliostion for & charter for thie American National Bank of Eb. Lansbury was approved last Priday by the Comptroller of the Currency. Toe following are the names of the ine Veet ; Give an & te for » spell at feast, Leotporators: Joba Ldovd, AJ. Dareadh, Don act Hike a pli or same ofhier beast, LP, J. Conny, John Owens, Robert | Iteipn aid snow Tails don't moako fist - Brants an, J. G1 dowd, PJ Littie 8. LL Plewse gor to slong, Pores, pitas go 10 sleep. | pos ond Jos ph Bergen. The oa pital: in ization $100,000 HE fhe : ; Ploniis go bi siren, Eran, plows gi os tor lie : 1 We mre wo tired of the snow snd this sist, Tirwl of boy pavenmnis aod the olor int, 1 Whe otir bowie go Gp and our coaning they fiver mur riadl in the devs that ane Poked We reine Paet Fhe j : nbbins Find soa, Ld ig from the wondeide fase eh slarted from the fae i opaed destroyed the school hotme at ‘Hpaagier, a fine frame buiiding, San. | Menncnion ar Siete eros passlcns aziiy day wht entafiing & lose of aboot | Whitn vision of simmer cons before aut eyes $8,000. Toe buliding was erected only thelr henvy Bids a few years ago mind was in excelent C1 ereep condetion. It contained Gighl roonm Prove aon. Botvm, phone gO Hy ales. i : rio : Cod, Begley, ex-editor of the Windber Journal, has recsived a checlt From the Peoasyivania raiirosd coms pany for $18,000 as damages for the loss | tof bis wife and chiid and ijaries thiol! in the accident as Johnstown © : “on July 18, 1900. 1 Flame go Wy ploep, Borens, «pleas go 16 ween. : 4 edobn W. Kephart and D. 1. Shoe Horens, deme Hotens, the dap nse been many. mskor, of Ebensbarg, Dick Bdelbiate, Lise £00 and {1s ground tog went 16 ahoots | OF. O8iiitein, and J. H. Alport, 1. J. 10 bry btw Los froens os out of our boots, (Bsadey and T. B. McClain, of Hastinpy, Honahiny hours have besa only 8 vishon, 1 We oamiy await your lest Ring Becinion thee se hiplponrwi ls na, Te i fo Bits, 4 Cone, Be tren, orn hog eile mal, Cup's Foul meh that the gon ep: dd ha Biting tov : fat? of ; Cotmumption, phe rains and Biodeed iin That ean't be sonntorseind by phivss tr pills, Are claiming now vidi kl ovary mgr Ail all on avecnnt of thi informal od snug. i night. | Finase go ta atop, Bates. pleas Ee 10 Hep. WESTOVER. TRANSACTIONS | ™ REALTY. |p in This Fod of the County Toa oe Chnnged Hands Reocntly, 2 A , Little et ax WAV. Barker ot he must appear in 1905 to be eligible to got in the swim. Anyone sapiriog to that office will please notice: He mast be six feet tall, weigh two hundred : pounds, have hands the size of a Calle | AER o£ Vandy ea sk 1 Sh he r Bt 1 | anything excepl 4 woman, and poy messed of rare oratorical powers. The loon institote held bere last Sat. | Larday by Prof. KE. B. Shaw was well ate | tended by the school teachers and the | y. Jobo aiowm to E James ot al, Cam | 5 brian township, $1.00 1 et ay Cam James et ux to 8. Ww. Davis ! AAD : ¢, | old timers was very amusing to the ; Carrol! phe $1,000. spectators. Not being present | am John Shade et ux to International | Building and Loan amcoelation, Carroll | 5 the proceedings . a To use the words of : i, § Could some of oor nnsaspecting | Chest Creek Land and Tmpravoment j mothers hear the profane and indecent | language nsed by their boys, some of whom are pol more thea eight yen of age, oun the wireets, oni the play’ Cheat Creek Land and Tmprovement mga: Wikusing et nx to John K. stops for the organization of another | Babbath school. Exit the Pusher. ‘hen the West Hraoch valley rail. {road is eOmpleted it Is likely that all! 4 the loaded Beeoh Creek raliroad trains willbe run over it via Lock Haven the infant son of Keyes and Mrs. Eo mia Roland, The parents are almoit prostrated with grief, particularly the mother, who has for some time pant been in delicate health. Interment in Baptist cemetery. Thureday of last week a little son made his appearance at the home of lof the pusher engines, At present it dd | to push six coal trains from Clenrfieid | t to Wallacston Summit. The pushers! warren Myers. While we are short met the Patton train at presect at San coal and shy on fire clay, we are Kurs a small station a mile above | going our duty cheerfully in fuifiiling | Clearfleld Junction. When she Westie command as recorded in Genesis {Branch Valley is completed the Patton 1st and 28th. 3 trad ois wit be bis into the yards al The past ten days have been the Li iq and 8 Up anew and sent stormiest in many years. The wind {down the West Branch Valley to Oak | Fears = ‘has kept up almost continually toa Grove, The empty cars will be re- Gg | bwenty- five mile gait with the ther [turned to the coal flelds via the Beech mometer bordering close to zero, Creek line. The B. R. and P. js send. ing 250 car Joads of coal every day over the Allegheny Valiey which wiil county fale pump Rin stood on the brow | 9 iba sent over N. Y. C. at the completion | Lof A. P. Fry while sweeping snow from of the West Branch Valley.-- Lock hia side walk Monday morning. | Hitven Express. i few type, new stock and superior sold at Youman's ip. With this trio the pull aside for any boss on the road,and | COURIER can do as Bood and as cheap | 1 { that's no joke, : nting as any office extant. | iv al a trial order. i bprrow their Reigns paper. 1645 FON PROTOGRPHS! (of next week and requesting them to | the anditors’ report of Insl vear, which president judge of Cambria county, but | nor was somewhat of ® surprise, nas proved to be only a temporary one. means that $16.750 will be divided | among the lawyers for presenting peti. 3 ‘tions alone, while probably $1000 more | | attended the select bop om Friday | Thirty owe Day's Tour vis Pennsylvania | Pen pletare of our high constable as fornia bam, wear a No. 10 shoe, sport #8 given by some of the anable to give a Jdetalled scconnt of Hound trip tickets, covering all neo- | (one that was there, it was simply _ti- ground, in the stores and other publi | places, they would immediately take Died:—At 500 o'clock a. m. Sanda Lf gee avenuw, Patton borough, consisting away at 24. oh Drops of perspiration larger than a | : left John dM. Westover bought the horse s and doesn't have to | Do hogs pay Some kinds do. Some | t New License Applicants M ust pl Satisfy the Judge THAT PLACE Is GOOD, No Tuwmitde Down Sharks Will be Given a} Lirewse- O'Connor ix Dealing With the License Problem fn a Sensibin Manor SN a Jadge (Connor bas issued a notice to the new applicants for liquor Hosnse, both wholesale aod retail, requiring their presence before him on Monday Order Created Jo fe riimiion, FS Began Saturday, Feb, 8, and con- tinues until Tuesday, Feb. 24. You want to get in on this sale. You m y, as well save $4 or 85 on a Suit or Overcoat as your neighbor or friend. produce at that time photographs of the plac « for which tiwy make apple cation for licenses. There will be 124 of them in all snd there will be some hustling done in order to have all the photographs by that time. This order iu 4 similar one to that is | sued by Judge Burker shortly after his | Lappointmest by Governor Beaver to sence the fate Robert Lo Johnson as All 815.75, 138, 14. | Suits and Chercoats that order, it was anderstood was be | catse many “shacks' erected in Jobs town and vivinity after the flood wern | being widized for locations as saloons, | and tow recent order of Jadge OC on | and Overc oats ut dow a to GC much as the request of Judge Barker All | os any s le Er er ripe : All lower grades in proportion. The new applicants, who have good | places to apply for, are jabllant over the request of Judge (Connor, while | Gum boots those in certain ooaiiien, who intend | and heavy wear all cut to convert the'r front rooms into bar ; rooms, are crespondingly depressed. | This Ueonse Dusiooss ins also proven | a boon for the sttorndys, who receive | $50 for each applieation with #5 extra whet a remonstraoce is fied. This Children’s Suits cut awfully. will be divided among those represent. ing the remonstrants who have thus far asserted thelr right to fils their papers, The leaders in this respect are James B. O'Connor with 33, Robert E. Cress well with 22, Edward T. MeNeilis with | . 28, Prank P. Martin with 38, Frank A. | | Shoemaker with 18, Kittell & Little 19, | WW. Horace Rose with 14 sad W, H.| ' Bechler with H. RR Look up one of our bills for prices. eystone Clothing (Co. Directly Opp. Bank. g Baibrond. The Pennsylvania railroad ‘ ally-conducted tour to Calitornis will | leave on February 25. Passengers will It's your own fault if you are behind time. There was a time when one Watch was | oe enmiporiid so B Paso, Jean, In| about all a whole family could point they will be transferred to the | afford, and when a purchase ‘Mexico and California Specinl,” com- of a Clock was almost as ser- posed exclosively of Puilman parior-| ious a matter as the purchase 1amcking, dining room, drawing-room, of a home is now. There isn't ping, compartment and observa. ‘anything very formidable tion cars, which will be deed over the | entire trip back to New York. While ‘about the purchase of a watch The thie best hotels will be used where ex- [OT clock in these days. - thing about Timekeepers now is their cheap: e: tended stops are made, the train will (astonishin ng be at the constant command of the; variety and excellence. Don’t be behind time, when prey, you can buy a goed Time-keeper in a clock or watch. emmary expenses, $175 from all points on Pennsylvania railroad except Pitre WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF BPECTACLES 7 a barg, from which point the rate will be | ; B70 Eyes tested by the celebrated * Retinoscopic Test” and glnonos correctly For full information, spblY to ticket fitted. Lenses changed, free of charge, at any lime, in spectacles wold by me agents; or address George W. Boyd, | that cost $2.00 and over, YDER, assistant general passenger agent, Brvad street sation, Philadel phia. ME Chinren. : Jeweler and Optician, Patton, Pa. Next Sunday will be annual mission. ary day for the church. The present | | day inspiring view of the world fleld will be revived. Both maring and ‘evening services will be devoted to the ane theme of world evangilization and | all music of the day will have a bear- ing upon the same theme. Ib is in. weresting to note that the young peo | ple are planning aggressive movements’ which when fully developed will put the charch ‘in personal touch with gospel effort in the very heart of the pagan world. A most cordial invita. tion to all -11 a mand 728 p. m AT MIRKIN & KUSNER'S. There is no juessing here and you do uot need any ticket, you uly need to see our stock and learn our prices to see how deep we have cut. Suits that sold for $10 are now being rapidly carried and $7.48 s Extra Fine Dress Suits that were readily admired to $15, are now the victims for those who want to pay TL ? NOTICE Is bBereby given that l have pur thased il the property of Wm, BE - Probert in barber shop located on Ma Men's ‘of barber chalrs, mirrors straps, razors, stove and shop fixtures, and that | the same on the premises subject to my order and control, T XN. Nags Patton, Pa, Jannary 29th, Yous. Men’ gal p12 lonly 8 Births. PThat you always pay soc to 75¢ for, Born-To Mr and Mm. Wm C away at 33¢, 39¢ to 42¢. . Reese on Saturday —s girl : a pl ] MRKIN & KUSNER, Good Sudng. 1s now being carried Born To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ren- | nie on * Tusaday —a girl. ;
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