i $ * i i i : i 3 PATTON, : 3 i 1x Peter. which the se So thot | Wis | church ut nw Ge A saiet aij iE od | Friday altars: en after Jol Toe dine ad of it this in addities tr those alr mid Wil hee Hela wh Mods renin, A Ares) Th ti RANTED. PATTON. A Mellon, Fast Mages avenue, wholesale. SPANGLER : lar every werk about half the he Ye M. ‘Westover, Corner Craviord ave. Are few in the haods of puvils and dren, Hes witk atterwards Governor, an honorable, t pright and patriotic citigen and his loss will : e daply felt » the COmMmUnILY of b Tomer well known ros. Hy died on Friday | morn : from which she bad been o suffere or months, although HE Bes she pnjoyed Sormal heaith, wits the cata of death. lay aferncon House wt Hastings, recsived his license, #4 teacher. Mamie is & member of but with the andeestandiog, that it is ur senior chs ind is prond of het to be transferred to J Houck. Services. were held pan nts and interment we mean to have Ye practice contin- | ‘benefit of thelr clients we want to say © nne and North Beventeenth street, others qoaiified to receive them. There whalesale, | are about three hundred and fifty enre- a READE TOW SRHLP. 3 folly ualented oom in the library, H. Rievarlon, tlosdveiie. Fore FHting atmget every field of liter. repay anyone who reads thems, We BARN EERO are Baving printed lists of the books Milton Hallman, Hotel Hitter, retail. | which we shall be glad to place in the RLACKLICR TURNIP. hands of all our interested friends tail Ap pl¥ to any teacher for alist We Know that many residents of the tow | CARROLITOWR, tlonrad © Reig and Jobn W. Doom, |} Main street, wholesale, CARROLL OW NSHP strick Harrigan, Fair View hotel, re tail ; ME FUSED. amon he piy men! oF aise dottar, w | BUBQUER ANA TOWNSIIP, Will give you soot to the liirery for Praoch J. Byrne, Burasville, retail, one year. Upon spplieation 1 any |G, YY. Byrne, retail. teacher, a serif wate of A Hostie wan granted to John J. Me. "0 be issued, signed oy or Cane, nt Blindbure, Bands townuhip, ox some stee member of Ye and with ita role 10 show cao why | ig - ye § the sathe should bo revoked, This, the We regret to rocord the Hinews of Conrt suid, wonld vive an opportanit Miss Hillegnes, She hus bw off di iy om oy 3 themmalives abi to gino Feb Tih Bhe ts pow , the application should not Rening strength and will rean be. ranted, 5s he aadersiond thers her work Yory Bion. During her : imence Miss Mamie Junes hs subst Frank Warn of the Am sorican | tated and has shown natural abil The court anounced for the benefit arship toncheny’ certificates gra Epo the AttarnEyS: as well an for all the ‘by Co Supt. Gibson. Wm. Hae another member of our senior ola be 3 arn i rn towne next! year, i “Much good baa been dono by this © = by dg Barker, and | ved,” sald Judge O'Convor. “For the | Hbeary the atinsmeys at this time that botel- be better thi wsepers of Oumbrin county must treat Fou With a lovg program stare The works are standard and [their KVests coartecusly and keep. Mose, but shall give you soch a com | | I nober. We want them to conduct their | bination of slochtion, vocal and instra- els according to Jaw and not to be mental music as will please the most guided hy any body alee. We say right widely different tasted. Plan to at; » there will be no such thing wa tend, Homemade Sits, e are always Jeoking out for the best pinta for cu ustamers. pow Se ¢ have our SPRING H ATS, SHIRTS, and SHOES. The Best C Dollar Shi Omir CON TOP” ¢ £313 All the new 2 are e charnifng symbols of a promised future. The love ‘Tiest hoops that ever served as prophecies of marriages are “pull with Court.” While we may | Washington® . birthday was obseeved shown In our assortment of make mistakes, we grant the licenses | iby the schools. A very creditable rings. We are prepared to | PTOETAm Was given by the members do make weisiakon, 3 we will certainly | correct them when we grant licenses In case persons come to the ‘of the Junior nad Senator classes. The nambers consisted of mic, recitations {and original oratives, hotelkecpers with advise and promises. The freshman tlass completed their x ened Ww meet on Monday pri} Tile at 8 o'clock sharp, _ Chairman . Dunuelly ; to order and admin. ; ited bi na to their lopnses, we would thank text book stody of U. 8 history during these hotelkespors to report these the month, The members of the class facts to us » Weadon Cuttision. tory Wo the stady of general history. i are reading Abbott's histories prepars- meet every engagement mag- rt hoe 18 $35.00 worth, les and leathers. . nificiently, 2s we have organ- ized a ring that will not be broken. There is Rothing | in either 1. miles from Patten. Two New Yo rk | OY. These (wo elements of school Pe o were read and a corvetics made inthe don of a couple of on motion fel y and Probert were the can. didates pamed for permanent olisir | man and the former was elected by a yo f 3100. Ardell, Prinditile and for Donnelly. Probert Ti chalrman announced that he hed buen requested to withdraw the fame; f W. J. Donnelly as a candidate 1. igh treasurer and Jas Mellor. as presented for the positon by Ar. i dell, Prindible ‘moved that Mellon be : elected by “acclamation and it was done, To expedite matters Prindible moved at the following persons be elected | 16 positions named by acclamation. | motion as seconded by linge | 1. A. Brown for street’ einer. Renel Somerville for oir Borough solicitor and H. ¢. Yargor for $ his } Mane borough engineer and surveyor. Probert moved that the salary of : f-Police Gill be advanced from - : in $60 per month. This was ob. xl to by Frindible and a as no secoud new peeps or ale nt this nd Contrad coal trains were partially | work make good results obvions (Wrecked. AX west bound train had or-| “Soccess,” an exeellest magazine ders to take the siding and was palling for both yoang and oid, comes regu. for it, when the sast bonnd train, which | larly to oor libeary. It is another was to bave been met at the siding, gift of W. HL Denlinger. (came down the grade at a rapid rate of High water and deep snow prevented speed. An effort was made 1o ose the | Lmany of our yourigest papils from be. | air brakes, but they failmd and the col: ing present every day during the = ,Hision followed. Two engines and seven the month, : cars were damaged. Conductor Geo. The first division of thesenior clas, Gray, of Jersey Bbore, was slightly having read five books of Cassar, has injured by Jumping. FOUND DEAD THIS AFTERNOON | Cataline. | Following Is the report of the soligols : a Just as the O OURIER went to Press for the sixth month: | this (Thursday | afternoon word was | FIRST PRIMAKY. received of the death of Jacob Stiger, | Nomber enrollnd, 77: average at: ‘an old pionewr of this section. who was | | tendance, v 58; per cent of attendance, | Bauman, Stephen Fedor, Joseph La. ‘residence of Benj. Ww elahe i, war the [BREE Andrew Nagle, Stephen Btusko, Fairview cefnetery, Further partion. Peter Tucker, Maggie Dublisky, Millie ES | eg to read Cloviro’s orations againgt Extinguish electricity nor will “wind” You can't make a successful Make” offetings, successinl. ‘attend a sale found dead in the road in front of the 90. Those present every day: Philip lars could not be obtained in time for | Kuhnley, Rachel Nelson, Cletis Nagle, | Bessie Williams. Euzanern Snoevaxen, Teacher, Epis pal Setviens Se i RECOND PRIMARY There will be a service of the Epis- Number enrolied, 72: average at copal church in the Swedish Latheran | tend church, with meditations on the words on from the cross, on Tuesday evening, March 23th, ut 7.30 o'clock. Al are welcome. say, Coyle Marks, Richard Morgan, * ance, 36, per cent of attendance, Those present every day: Elmer ole, {leorge Detiranski, James Ling ; | Eddie Roupsley, Walter Thoms * Joe ~T. N, Nagle, on sold his very] | Sunser, Orvis Shinkwiler, May Elos, stable property. ra | Mary Koshack, E, Alice Matir, Rath M & ta i ORE k Rings not here, and nothing F ASHION ABLE JEWELRY far that matter. or clocks. or watches, or silverware. A head-on collision oecturred Wed. | The attendance for the month was or that matter, or ¢ ian : : nesday at Beech siding, about three K00d; the interest was highly satisfiuc. WE HAVE A PINE LINE OF SPECTACLES. ives tested by the celebrated Retinomeopio Test * * and glasses rrecily | fitted. Lenses changed, fren of charge, at any tims, in spectacles soll by me that cost go and over. 0 befiire they'll attend it. The success our Sale ol Odds and Ends in Men's and Boys Clothing s meeting with, ought to be enough proof of the wisdom of King advantage of it. Prices on Boys's Long pants suits have dwindled down to 23.08 and $2.08. On finishings we are giving NEW SPRING special offerings. STYLES in Hats and Shirts arrived ahead of time—but that don't say higher prices. Make your selection hi the stock | 18 fresh. make a sale sale from a lot of * You've got to ma. ke it worth folks’ while te
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