rn kid eb A ALS SAR 5 CN A 0 hr PATTON CAMBRIA co. PA., THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1902, on NESTS SE a Close Nesuthe ~The Mujority and Yote Polied: in Each Ward. [day resulted in a Democoratic vi story, t every member of that political faith ght. on the ticket fo both wards being | selected, with the exception of M. J. y Ryan for Judge of Election in the first man by: A k purality of 7 f if the Court foand out that he had | constable, ‘ne which Beeger had a on ; : ven | rality of 7. The next council will con. : roe | sors. The latter gist of four Democrats, Messrs, Prindi- | of the Pittsburg | ble, Lingle, Donnelly and Ardell, and im iteh, of Chest three Republicans, Messrs. ( Jould, Ma Mrs. J wiph Krise, whose Cormick ind Probert, The new sc hol | killed 21 0 railroad accl ; board will be Democratic by two ma: h ht, pear the scene jority, Messrs. Campbell, Harper, Lin. : a Wirtner Jost | Rie and Hubbard jing the | Dagny i” Care 8. 3 | anid Tomer the Republiona, nown Patton milk. The Socialists had a complete ticket stun, of Penn Bia in the first ward, but nous in the soo: id Urban, raliroad ond, while LK. Cbristofl received 2 tounty, and Te. | votes for council and J. R. Cordell ove. A F. Brown received a vote for con. #tabile in the second ward and Robert | Graham two votes for auditor. Av ana bad been 8. J. J Donnelly received the biggest yeiir. T. W.Cooney, majority on either ticket, de feating P. Ke mar h, atid Samuel Grove, (PF. Young by 70 vows. Prindibis had also killed, aod wine 4 majority of 40, Lingle 4, Ardell 49, in the wreck. The ackson 64, Harper 38 and Guinn 45. rd to the apoident are sub- Mellon had & majority of 41 for auditor, ! follows: He received 63 majority in the second occurred at 5 minates of ward and lost the first by 22 Jack ow ¥ son's majority for constable in the seo. t from ‘ond ward is exactly what he received | Cambria division, 4 the borough election three yours cantrol after it left jo. lL FIRST WARD. OUNCE MEN: tn the First Ward ws wl * the Dply OMe Uap tured By the Hepoablienne A Member of Patton's borough election on Tues ward, who was defeated 3 by John Tra: iad Uc etand SOME LIGENSES AANTED! NE a Few Decisions. Keep Down wil Average. § i en N ALL OLD APPLICANTS S THE SCHOOL LIBRARY And a Nuuber of Then Were Held Over. No Action on the Now Applications as Yet Riben me Laid Dowe by the Court ai the | Hearing Monday, License Court was held st Eensburg on Monday aod all the new applicants, : ; 1M in nomber, wore presented, sxoept Bamuel Grove, of Altoona, who was killed in the railroad wreck noted in another column. Before passing upon the applications : dodge O'Connor said that . would | Badeiife, Phosbe | grant the applications of no man known | or discovered to be a drinking man bim- | self; saloonkeepers must be sober. And Over Three Hundred Yoioues ai Pravent Recontiv Report fo the Mouth, FIRAT PRIMARY. Number eorolied, 74; average at | Dubliteky, Millie Kubuley, Bara Law, * Chapman, Knot | | Forsberg,® Stephen Keniek, Joseph AAAARETH SHOEMAKER, Tencher. i been imposed apon in this or any other BRCOND PRIMARY. particaiar by the applicant or his in- Number enrolled, 74; average at dorsers be would promptly revoke the tesdance, 54; per cent of attendance, Beense, 86. Those present every day: Harry | He stated that in passiag upon the Anstatt, Eimer Cole,” James Lindsay, * applications be would be guided entire. Richard Lioyd, Tom Manoel, Coyle dy by the necessities of the case, or Marks, Rickard Morgan®, Waiter the ability of the community for which Thomas,* George Debranski, Kitty liownse was sslte | to sopport the nam- Flinn, Lizsge Hertzog,* Rath Noonan. * | ber of places asked for. He would Annie V. Earizny, Taschor. wiorenver insist that the keepers of all THIRD PRIMARY. | saloons should Tarpish meals and lunches to the travel: ting public, as well Number . urotied, 65; sverige at. as liquid refshoent, and would bol fandance, 35) par cant of aliandancn, euch landlord: responsible for the con. #4 Those p Pent avers day) Mand duet of patrons of his place so far as Loon, t Mary Pachatils, Trene Rhody, { laura Winslow, Blanch MaUouneil, He alsp intimated that in no com. Rowe Loge, James Asthary,* John Beli, i the law would permit, i Z : ‘ Litwin mie ¥ Siar ir Mitehall munity would any dealer, whether 7000 Litwisger® George Mitchell, Ya vi NS a Bal 4 #1 odie wholesale or retell, be allowed to have David Nelson,” Cyril Pisher," Francie, LB ipl iin RY aida od ‘a movapoly of the bases, On the MeCormick, Miltno Shankwiler, Weil other band, in places where there were wood Winslow,” Fred Kaohuiey,* Mike % 3 Woe nl ona Pa goog? Fg: # now, in the opinion of the Court, too 40h, Jobn Corley, Antony C(hoby, Hapa fosed Urawford Nelson,* Beady Gutwaid, : many Hosnses, some would be refosed. = om bin ‘Joseph Hubbard, Fred Thompson, | hs Esch applicant was called up where | the Judge could get a good look at him | and was gosstioned, more particolarly | a8 to the peosssltly of the purposed thar Meradith. ErTA W. Hintsoass, Teacher. FOURTH PRIMARY. saloon, the proximity of the present Number enrolled, 57; average at Judge O'Connor Hands Down | Cold Weather and Sickness Is in x Prosperony Condition nod Contains ~{peterotn Domntions Made I, Citizens i tendance, 65; per cent of attendance, (85. Thome present every day: Maggie Rachel Nelson, ® Cletis Nagle, Alvs Lacava, Orvis Shonkwiler, Joseph Bunserl, Poter Tucker, Andrew Nagle. ——— ferment re 00 PER YEAR. COUNTY, You want to come s00n now if you haven't been here, | A good many fine Suits and Overcoats left at the prices quoted you so many times. See the bills, get the prices from that. Saturday, | \ on day, Come Quick—-Save ¢ Money. saloons, the popolation of the place, tendance, 49: per cent of attendance, | the character of the people, the fitness #3. Those priwent every day: James {of the applicant himpelt for the bosi- Morgan,* James Whiteford, * Raiph | news, ote, ! | Winslow, Eva Shatrosky, Stella We. | jot H. ? radible, 2. 3 yours. : Wm. Willis, 8. 4 yours... is wis Pn down sidney ounsiey, 1. 2 years... h and destruction Herman Honauer, 8. 2 yours... MOHOOL DIRECTOR. Frans Ca rapinei, BE ic i A een a e CONT A BLE. Jolin Gantz, B..... Co Ae pr 18s § Geo. OF Leary, 5. fo sri dl 3 AL DITOR. sReudl Bomerviile, Bo his Wn AC Mellon, DL 18 | | Robert Graham, 8. Sih en Sans JUDGE OF ELBOTION. doin Trovean, BR... i ME EM. Bynn, br. oe aay | Worn Meehan, 8... : i 15 5 cabin of his | INRPECTOR OF BI TION. > id R. Cornettas, 1... erik nnn inne oe ABH 4 that ha could do n oth- Fred Melton, bh. Si ae a RES Walter Rowley, 5. rirensk bard HH SECOKD WARD, COUNCILMENR, J. J. Donnelly, 15, 3 years... inseam TS PPY Young B.Byelrs, oot 2 : John EAM, D238... Bam’ Edwbeton, Bo, 2venrs yd SUHOOL DIRECTOR. i Dantel Harper, OD. Jos. Taylor, R.. an, , of Bewa n atthe 3 CONSTABLE. SAWP Taokson, Do SLD Manes Ro goo CAUIMTOR IW A Mellon, Do “Reuel Bopeevitie, Bo 1 JUDGE OF ELECT STHON. Thos. Quins, D.. (A. G. Abbott BR... TE = INSPECTOR ¢ OF ¥ LECTION. 4 Gnsion, R.. Rhein h rn NOTICE, In order to brsvent the posite; | mended that all basins Plas’ be . Cooney Joo Shorougiy ¢ disinfooted at once and put | Im compliance with the retes govern. } ling such cases. : M. G. Lewis, President, (. H. CURFMAX, Secretary, Patton Board of Health. 5 the decisions in a number of cases and | ‘Joseph Wilt, Blundbarg, retail. - 3 John Glasser, Star hotel, retail, 5M. C. Schroth, St. Lawreuce hotel, Bauman, George Jones * (8. P. Nagle, retail. The following day the Jodge sar. kins, Agnes Williamson. * | prised the applicants by handing down | Dororuy Scrres, Teacher, FIRST INTERMEDIATE >i the balance will be handed down when- | : ever be sees fit. Heretofore a month le \ ites | has elapmed before any announcement 47; per cent of dance, ; . 58. Those present every day: Jobn i has been made, but Jadge O'Conner ls | by, Ben Hughes, Isasc Lioyd, Bric , evidently anxions to end the anxiety | Nolan. A iy P ochvatila, *teorge| of some of the applicants. Thoms Radeliffe, Helen Bell, Annie Churskye, | handed down Tuesday were all old ap- | > 4 | Magdalena Gagliardl, Iva Lansbery,* | plicants and those from the north of M Morey, Gertrude McTigue, ithe connly are appended. It will be’ Phir . o p well, Nellie | noticed that a humber of the old ones Hoonan,” Magge I'o | Stevens, Mary Williams | have been held over: ! = i : 7 i Lorerro E. Prepac, Teacher. PATTON BOROUGH, FilsT WA RLY. : SECOND INTERMEDIATE : 8. 0. Daggett, Palmer hose, retail. Number enrolled, 56; average at. FATTON BOROUGH, 8BCOND WARD, | W. L. Nicholson, Commercial hotel, 87. Those present every day: Alice retail Hartshorne, * Genevieve MueCornmnick,” | William A. Mellon, Fifth avenue, Pat. Lillian Williams, * John Powell, Johs | ton hatel, retail, Somios, Peter Somics, Andrew Sbeka, | HASTINGS BOROUGH, Perry Walter, Ww Hiiam Whiteford, x Anton Klein, Grove hotel, retail. | Bichiard Hams, lion Blut Asg gos i Michael H. Nagle, Susquehanna hone, | | dashes, 3 I metal Hodgkios,® Roy Hutchinsdn, Frank | Jacobs, Willie Liesch, Gerald MoNa- RF. Notley, wholesale, 'H. OC. Prataman, Lafayette hotel retail, | Ed Rhus, Hastiogs hotel, retail. | mara, Harper Perry. Resa B. Lew, Teacher. THIRD INTERMEDIATE BPANGLER BOROUGH, N si ® : ay Number enroiled, 50; average at | Richard Bowen, Spangler Inn, retail, | | Soaer A. Gray, The Brandon, retail. READE TOWNSHIP, tail. Thomas Glass, Charite Shuoss, Eddie CARBOLLTOWN BOROUGH. retail. ; Lorne IL McCrosky, Teacher. | Lewis Splegelhalter, The Hobeozollern | FOURTH INTERMEDIATE. hotel, retail. i LV. J. Stolta, retail. . ttendance, 42; per cent of attendance, Jom B., Wirtner, American hotel, retail. 8%. Those present every day: Thomas CHEST SPRINGS BOROUGH, Samuel Kelly, | orto Rico hotel, retail. Ferry, Witbor Shaakwiler, Jesse Lioyd, CHEST TaowNSP. Montieth. Ina Joxes MoUAUSLAND, Supply Teacher ASSEMBLY ROG, CLEARFIHLD TOWNSHIP. George Harbor, Arlington hotel, retail, CHRESGON TOWNSHIP, Thomas F. Callan, Ashoroft avenue, month on secoant of sickness, WW. H. and William J. Schwaderer, Eagle Burd, mathmatios geography, Ger. brewery, mang Cora B. Balter, general history, Jonrad Wenderoth, Anderson hous, English, ribald retail, : ASBVILLE BOROUGH, ames Hanlin, retail. R sage atiendance, 33; per sent of attend. ance, Those present covery day: Number euroiled, 56; average at tendance, 50: per cent of sttendance, | any tendance, 43; per cent of altendance, 91. Those present every day: Apna, - MeCormic, Margaret Whitford,» Ruth wa W. A. Chaplin, Alpine hotel, retail. ~~ London,® Clara Shor,” Brace An. 2 Stephen A. Cooper, Later hose, re. | ‘stead, * Katy Anstead, * Justina voddy, | Chapman, George Astbury, Joe Camp- bell, George Coleman, Joe Gagliardi, Charles Montgomery, Willie Powell, | Stanley Tober, Frank Boyer, Charlie Number enrolled, 48; average at “hapnun, Wilfred Karthelm, Harelson 0 "i : Chapa Wred harihelm, Harriso lick, you only need to see our stock and learn our nrices to Gladys Morey, Ellssbeth Nelson,” Faun Ri B. Allison, Hotel Rbody, retail ‘nie Wilkins, Effie Truman, Anna Mae * H ¥ * FER LESNAR ‘away at $4.9 B. IL Myers, teacher of natural phil. | John Brown, Commercial hotel, retail, (osophy, latin, history; absent during at £13 to w wp i a ‘only S10. : : B Grade -Namber enrolled, £5: aver Ee > Geo, A. Myers, Ashyitle louse, retail. Eddie Met ormick, Bruce Beli Janet ‘Keystone Clothing Co. Directly Opp. Bank. | Beh ind T me. It's your own fault if you rare behind time. There was ‘a time when one Watch was ‘about all a whole family could afford, and when a purchase of a Clock was almost as ser 10uS a matter as the purchase of a home is now. There isn't thing very formidable about the purchase of a watch or clock in these days. The ‘astonishing thing about Time-keepers now is their cheapness, variety and excellence. Don't be behind time, when for $3 you can buy a good Time-keeper in a clock or watch. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPHOTACLES, Eyes tented by the cxiebrated * Eetinoscopie Test” and glasses correctly fitted. Lenses changed, free of charge, at any time, in spectacles sold by me that cost $2.00 and gyer. J. C. SNYDER, Jeweler and Optician, Patton, Pa. AT MIRKIN & KUSNER'’S. There is no guessing here and you do not need any Fe * e how deep we have cu CLOTHING. Men's § Hits t hit sold for 210 are now being rapidly ear % and 27.48. i o Sg 4 Ye a rites Fos \ hr ; tra Fine Dress Suits that were readily admired ft Men's Ex #15, are now the victims for those who want to pay UNDERWEAR is now being carried [ AWY ays , Good Building.
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