Patton. The scheme. has been tried | : OF # with different results in a number of | Pr upon op Places, bat the only fault to be found | with it so fur as we can learn has been (the difficalty of enforcing the ordi. | nance, Where this has been accom. | plished the results have been beaaficial and viea versa One thing is certain, thers are too ; : many boys on the streets late st night, | imand men, too, for that matter) for | : ¥ : ne ; sab. their own good and that of the com- | to he Fim and Sonvontivn | miamity. There is nothing in the world | ; o>. 80 demoralizing to the youths of the and as “night hawking” : : ; : With the coming of the eventide, | Tress are , only eighteen dope in when day hak pot on ite jacked, there : ber, in contradistinetion to (his seems 1a be a lessening of the restraint | now, where the canines outnumber ahserved in the full glare of ibe sun ihe people by a ratio of about four to and boys wha are nsually well behaved | “and of gentlemanly deportiment soem | a In favor G of = Don Cameron | | 6 become imbued with a spirit of wmis- He chievonsness, if not actnal deviltry. ; A curfew ordinance that wonld eom- ! 4 papery deontinaet mrt! all arrears. Jai, unlows at the sption of the | od 51 the Postoics at Patton an second. | for go orsior of Pennsylvania? ght to be if lie isn’t, a8 the senator pel boys and girls ander sixteon years : has vs been une of the most pro. siwa) : pre of age to be home at nine o ‘clock or ; _eartior might be x good thing and again OHXSTOWN will sot have a first it might not, ‘ y base ball ¢lub this SEARO, There | The most serious objection fila to the | t enough enthusiasm in that line plan among those who are opposed to] B the Flood City to pay for balls and sumpta ats. This will do away with the pe fact that it takes away from the el ity of Seckniag challenges issued ints the control of & child to a certain extent, Bat if the parents are not present indications. fail there | capable or unwilling $0 bring up a political times in this | iid in the way he or she should . ¥ before the snow flies again, en [ie 1t not the duty of the community to | iy on the Republican side. Pat. | *70Pel them 10? The Covi does | a Lallernpt to answer thia query: it Saght to have & delegate in the Bot a : avention, and if the peaple of simply asks the question as a busis for | : c brin do thei duty it will : thoughtful consideration. Tax Jobtmtown Tribane has the zs- | surance of our highest consideration ¥ oURIER acknowledges the re: | of a handsomely engraved and | 10 its new management, shich Assmed | ou invitation from Barney Drey. charge on Saturday. Anderson H. | ) the president of the Pittaburg | Walters, the editor, is wellknown to | of our people as a gentlemen of ball clab, 10 attend the opening MY © National League season SUility and the issoes before us prove : tio raiaing of the base ball pen. conclusively that the papar will main- | 5 by Pidubrg fant year. at tein its usual high standard. Here's rk, Allegheny, on Tues. "000688 16 one of the best interior | of next week, beginning | jomrnals in the state Cincinnati will be the’ TRANSACTIONS FEAL. : team for the ame, Unless Proportion tn This Fad | of ve Connty Thas ; Chinngid Hands Rowsmiiy, te, | Hogh Driskell et ux to George Dris- kell, Allegheny township, $240. dames BR Tomlinson to Hugh Drie kil, Allegheny township, $20. f his , th ; Mary Tessame of ul to Frank ©. DoW + Talmadge, who died | MC? ure, Carroll townalip, $25. ; rday, is enduriug and lasting. | Gilbert A. Storm et ux to John W, ry the inst of a tricof fa re American poipit orators. Beecher | Richard Denny et ux to Cresen Ios | : Sis genie of bix power, al) company, Allegheny township, $1,000. the with, George J Geusotuxto PJ teas, | Aam 3 ; vs - | Hastie rigs, 85, = way pra muinently e on Lucinda Jape Craver et vir to Jennie In Notler Susquehanna township $100. Moody died in the bar. | Patrick Ly i et ux to JF. Wirteid,| and while not what would | Chest township, $635, da scholarly orator, bis | EH. Irvin et ox to George H. Tay- | held vast audiences spell ior, Reade township, $350, Samuoel Dean of ax to Roxie R his influence for good was 8homo, Reade township, $160. 3 exbeeded id lther of Eid M. MeCanno et vir to Esancel |: W. McKenzie, Reade township, $4,000, Margaret Williams ef vir to Martin McDonald, Barr township, $600 EW. Smith et ax et ai to Jats LL; Mitchell, Barr township, §7,205, Lawrence P. Foust et ux to Emanne! Stiles, Bare township, $800. Mary Ellen Magee to Emanuel Stiles, | Barr township, $1,200, Henry Hopple ot ux to Francis Habn, | Barr township, $700. i. Jobn Renlinger, by sheriff, to Henry _ Hoppel, Barr township, $80. iP B.Cosgrove et ax to James bell, Barr township, $200. W.D McAnulty of ux to Adda J. MeMillin, Barnesboro, $1,100. Jobn J. Weakland to George M. | {- x | Baker, Carroll township, $1,450, os i Max Prick et ux to Harbiaon- Walker ; and Mra Schwab started company, Reade township, Ls 012.38. : for Atlantic Oity | i Fr Advertised Letters, | The following letters remain uncalled in the Patton post office for the two the Western Union Tele weeks ending Saturday, April 5, 1909: Co. wo pat a separate office in Mrs Lottie M. Condon{2i, Will Gaunt. 2 is true. The town Is certainly | ‘ner, Mm. Mary Olson, Harvey Teens, 5 : Poreign:- Johan Ke Juth. : h for that action and the Persons calling for the above letters > - yeill please say that they are “Adver. a" mplaing ta (haye feauently Hed. H E. Wi Greexe, Postmaster, 4 Donnell ot al, Allegheny township, | i { i 4 ARE AA % fo breaking Tecords Camp- | Business Ohba Dw, We Lave secured the agency of the they. were innocent of Empire Steam laondry from W, BE It in understood that rail. Probert and will conduct the same in y 5 bas the right of connection with our business. We! ol : > will have a boy eal] for and deliver all iy = a w ; en is wideratiess work each week. Respectfuily, : oF = Hawover = tin! Tur KEeysroxg C LOTHING Co. x ren # several ‘hours. People adios. 4 telegraph asa quick We have _t received a large as- | of comm nication, but Patton | ‘sorted stock of millinery goods, there. | ye come to regard it as a fore we can supply and suit all, APP 8, : i Orr Sirens, Patton, Pa. ary laws of any character is the ¢ FIRST SHOWING of New Wash Drees Goods. Not an inch carried over from last season, a fact that can be laid claim to by no other store in town. Dimity a1 10 ®. 25¢. Silk Gingham at 20c¢. Ribbon Tissue at 25¢. _ Figured Duck Suiting at 12%, <, Ete. Etc. Heavy Belfast Rep for Skirts, in Nay y and Tan, at 20c¢ Yard. Carpet Warp on Specs, all 20c¢ Pound. Outing Flannel, to close out 8 and at 5¢ Yard. Men's 50c¢ Fre Shirts. double front and yoke, well made and full size, at 33¢ Each. “colors, this week at 10¢ quainty, Correct styles in Men’ s 3 Dress Shirts at 49 8c. 38 1 Styles to select from. Irish Point Squares and Doylies at half the marked price. 7 Ladies’ Gauze vests at 3. 10,14 @ 25. Ladies’ Trimmed | Hats. | | A great showing and no fancy prices. Correct styles; latest trimmings. We will trim you a hat at any price you wish to pay. Children’ » Trimmed Hats from New 49, 75, 98 @. 31 49. Hemstitched Silks i mall for waists, 49c Yard. Lace Ties for Ladies at 125 @ 49c. New Turnovers at 5 @® 25. The 250 kind embroidc red with piak, blue and black silk. Satin Taffetta Ribbon. at 5c Yard. Al colors. Yard Wide Unbleached Muslin 4c Yd. York sit good Co OTS, very sly lish I, Th an i is inches v wide, The Bon Ton Store, - - - Patton, Pa. New Line of nfants’ Caps. Hand- somest line we ever showed. The values are extra good, 8, 25,49, 78 — @ 98c Each. Linen Nephins 89c Dozen. a Large Infants’ Coats.madle of Cream dford Cord, trimmed with rib- bon and silk braid, $1.75. i Se NRE sna fg, % : “ Hs i WE a Some Very Hordeoms Infants’ Coats, trimmed with lace and ribbon at 1. OS, $2.98 and $3.25. Have them as b cheap as 98¢, i All Wool Venitian, a 0 inch dress goods, in gray and navy, regular price g8¢, special at 69c Yard. This i is y the Store for a full line of Stock- ings in Men's, Ladies’ and Children’ s. Children’ . Seams Stock. ings, all sizes, ar? and Fe pair. C. hildean’ . Heavy Bicycle : SwoRingy, double Knee, a i : ular 23a Stocking at 19¢ pair, & C hildren’ » Heavy Stockings at Ide pair, Ladies’ Full Seamless Fase Blach Stochings ec pair. Ladies Fancy Stockings and a Black, drop stitch, 124e pair —- ETN a a eS A SRA Ladies Fine Black Lace Stockings a at t19, 25 a 49¢ pair. Men’ * Stochings, fast black, 7 Te pair, worth JO. Men’ 3 Fancy Stockings at 12% ¢ Pair. Men s Black Lace Stockings 25¢ pair. wi A APA i. wand Banks moovivet apon 15 noowt favo | him {Hoes Fiaw! Cette of Es w Eggs for Hatching © FirstNation’ [Bank Patconice the Home B: akery, ‘And get Lo. FRESH Bread, Cakes, Pies, Rolls.’ Satisfaction (suaranteed, OF PATTON. Patton, Cambria Co., Pa. CAPITAL PAID v FP, $100,000.00. SURPLUS, $19.500.00. Ancounts of Corporations, Firm fadivitip {eras constuten: with “ie ani asrerYRiive | | banking. eamanip Hekate for sais tor all the lmding te fia [orate tn fie prenatal All correspondence will i haveour promptand | | perscual attention Sy = : [aterest paid on time dapontte. : 1 ry our macaroons. ‘AE Patron, Wu H SBaxoromp, ir President. Cashier. k ancy and wedding cakes To Order. J.C. HAMER. 80 4% & Til 13 FOR $1.00. The Following Thoroughbreds: Light Bramuh, ack Langsbang, Barred Pion i Sitver Laced Wo Black Mopar He $i ED. WEAK LAND, Highland Poultry Farm, Parrox, Pa Parnell, I, Cowher & Co. Agents far. MN 1 Avenue, All the debiescios of the ses KON Oysters in avery styla Meals served! promptiy. es mee ow onl? Upen dandavs F. D. Dunlap, Proprietor, FIRE, LIFE AND lf CHR ACCIDENT an Kut » My B® REAL BETS TY Kip ENT Gaesd Build Lag Pose Fao Phaove A SEITZ. " Dentist! p-stairs in (Jood Building Of ‘fice Hours-8 a m. tod m, and} Be! om wip m. Miss Susie Wentz, TEAUHER oF MUS Bradio fu Soloton beliding Tegel ing Bu ars { from 3 PR ta pom Partivate attention in| EHS iy to 3 thaeh REA TON B proper posstion of) Bs, a cureet system of Sngering. she {Panay scores reCtiaiR Riven In my studi Plumbing! | Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Ondealthy Kidneys Make Impure Bleed. All the blaod In your bed @ body umes F— Tinningand Having moved to our new location in the Fisher Block! we are now better prepared | than ever to do all work re * 5 ‘this line. PATTON. PA . Palace Restaurant | : FEI Arkinaiuy hlveak, are sole agents for | e— kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick ar | Beart beats, and makes one fea! ag they had heart trouie because the _—_— : | sver-working in pumping thick, kidoey- - petmoned Moga through veine ine and artories, i used to be cons that on troubles were to ba traced to he Mansa bur now modern science proves that nearly al constitutional diseases Save their begin. sing ia Kidney Wouble. LH you are sick vou can make no mistake by firm doctoring wour rignaya The mild and the mirsirdinery effect of Dr. Kilmar's Swamp-Raot, | the great kidoer remedy in soon realized, It sigads the highest for ita wondered firey ros of the mot 2 and iz acikd on fis merite 3 by all SEugreint tn fife. : Gent and one-dolar me. ea. You may have a te oe 5% : sample bettie by mall mes or Rot | free, alse pampiiet tolling you yo fing aut if vou hava kidney ar bladder trouble. - Mention thin super when Mg n, Kilmer % Cal, Bingham on, N. » ‘GEO. BOONE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office in Good Building. Collections promptly attended to. Properties to sell and mpg We Cambria county for the cele, brated Brooks Qil Co’s Gutta Percha Roofing Paint. ¥ Cy cheerfully made our line. AE Reuel Somers ifle, Attarn 2x a Law. $F 4 as PATTON Offoe in Me Goud Building. Dr. v A. Murray, PHYSICIAN & SU RGROX. Baal Gr Pustoffics | . Aid PEN wild espaked | wo or we iN Hanns oF The RE Bom red ih ait, ha ad Ihe w od newspapers or sale at his = offfve—-5 cents a handle. TARE LW a By Ya Patton, Et
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