EAN THE OEATH RECORD. TaawsACIONS REALTY. na Lg z An Featian Kitiod Tn the Now Signe Quarey Properties in This Bint of the County That | Changed Wands Reeonlly, William J. Donnelly et sl to Eoli | An Italian with an anproncunceable Bonpart, Carroll township, $450. name was killed at the new sone Treasurer of Cambria county fo oom | _jquany in Carroll township, about one missioners Allegheny township, $450. mile from Patton, on Tuesday after 'M. Danegan to Frank Watts, poon at five o'clock. A hook on ol As township, $450 guy wire broke and the heavy derrick M (. Westover ot ox : ghrack the foreigner with fatal results. Mannion, Spangler, $225 wstvne of the Cleanitat His bead was ortshed and he lived but lle rn Sr, to Fakice or Gunb- | few minutes. He was ibiety four: Sandemont, Jr. Eider township, #2 years of age and leaves a wife and Kate Matag ot vir to Annie Bugle. : “seven children in Italy. He wasa stone Bars: 4 sched its ¢ eputation as eptter by trade and was counts ed cio of the best employed al Tes { pomming wers interred on Taesday. antes ot Wetsh Sits Andrew i the ratio Flartaaen I Jaren, Yider tow Jolin 4 FJogeor, Urs Paiy Bar Eo Jobr CP : : : ; trey | Mrs Timolby an annt by i mmrrings. of Oosmiseiones the. Timothy MH. Sweehan. died Hats y hia HS Hy ¥ Guy 5 2 Andrew ; An infant won ar Mr. and Mes Kidd, Reade 10% Ao Paul Bobby disd at Reilly's mine thin | ww J Donneliy of al to Angasting morning, aged two years, aller an ne Urban, Patton. $52.50. nem of shout two werk: The funeral. plaer B Davie sherill 10 PL Mo Lill be held in he Greek Catholie Kenrick, Carroll township, $2,310. ; w afternonu at 2 James H. Coogan to Jahn Relijey, | Asbreille, $175. 1 A Boneher of axle T J Gates ot Lal, Spangler, $4000. John Kohn ot teade township, £306 PERTINENT FamAGRAPYY. Fed neal Pementings Pertaining to Pep od Fiance. ~- Arrangements ame being perfected | whereby ‘the Moshannon Mine Nn. 18, Reade township, 25 or the Beech Creek Cosl and Oks Uo, | opm will be mined by compressed sir mia- ds street chines and hauled by electricity. verything look There is now being placed kt the mine | Reade township, $1,000. from the steam calli- five 50-horee power compressors and a ati pony. The 00 kilowat generator for electric bria & Clearfield Railroad company, i A : Cnrrod i township, $1. t _ The editor of the Covrikr grate Hastings 8 brick boyele rider, tally acknowledges the receipt of a tom to Flizsheth J, Kika, Susquebanaa that were almost im- nae over the line of the Northern township, $135. Is one of the best in Cambria Street Railway Co. The Blair Leon Shancan etal to John a : | pass 18 signed by the president, W, H. J. McCoy, ¢ Clearfield township, $2,500. wel reseived by Pinger. and is good until Decmber al. ta OC B Eilat, George U. Bland, Reade township $275. | 1 Favestigating she Marder sad : 31, 1902, which would seen to indicate | District Attorney Stevens snd Coro Rian Shat the line Wil be UGH ti yobs. mer Mites wars in Hastings Today | mer r from the sixteenth She my sterions moarder of Andy Gov. ' Pennsylvania district for two terms | pemko, an account of which appeared | and attorney general during the 8d- §, the Cotnien last week. ‘The Hast ministration of Gov. Hastings, tied A% inex anthoritios have been at work on “Wi sport on Monday. The cause | (1 oxen since the murder, bat have ob. of death was acute Bright's disease, | tained no clos that leads to the identity 100 ated with blood | of the sesaman. The agtions of Gew. = Mr ana Mrs. Chas T. Blootner, of rasko’s wife and the boarder at hin closely watched, for the x to sit together i Hastings believe thay both n New om oat of the marder than they bave } Biave interfered With eithes is said the woman has made efforts a may ivania trates 3: | who aro entitind lo back Pay from the; {days of She ctvil war and ater. iin * | Carrolitown, Joseph Bebe, 149; Chest mayne. | 208 Haury Crooks, $57; Cresson, Mills, wo, and Josiah aM Christy, $0. Advertised Fetters, | weeks ending Saturday, May 34, 1902 | DP. Baird, Coville Duke . A. Ksliy ter, Amos T. Swartwood. our minutes sad published will plese say that they are “Adver - OURIER and Cresson | tiged | Record and a copy sent to his widow | 2 and family. i 1 ©. HH Pets, 3 a Moonga, Com Jomx NenimvEn. i E Wir Gueexe, Postmaster, Agents Wanted, t corporation in your loeslity. for a worker, Pay salary, Were in Jebisstown Satay EE : and expense. For particulars address "now postmaster of that thriving and! N ew York. N. ¥. progressive town, was in the eity Bat arday, having in tow J E Johnston, of Barnesboro, the son in-law of : Thomas Barnes, and who wants lo sue eoed Capt. Thomas Jackson Davis in the legislature. Mr. Greene took Mr. ib - Johmston arcund and istroduced him | to the people. If good looks cut any | ioe, Mir. Johnston may prove a prelly | warn potate for the popular flannel : He is not a bad look. lng follow and those who had never : bad to revise concerning same by John Fornadiey. ~ You can do at better Miller's Wanted at Dace. Three good coal callers. None {others nesd apply. Also § or 6 good loa adders, find G wagug guaranteed ton and inquire far George 8 Goal bl. | Wednesday, May 21 Emile Cova io dhe i oe » ler bipnil C. Bisnd to Wiliam Duvis, Administrator of Lois Newhouse! to Joseph J. McCann to A T. Beers, Daniel Hl. Hastings ot 8x to Cam Building and Losn associa - honse, Frank Marosky, have been ythoritien at know mote told. It jieleves } Jastings, bb bas bees pre- Commence ent Exercises 10 | be Held June sth. A BASE BALL MEETIN ne Hae in Counedt Chamber Monduy Sight Fars Cranmeitteis Were Aopoimied 0 Pi four Certiin Arvangimcils One fo honk Aer Loan wg yd Gernand fa Ho En bing es domy oi clin conse | AYE ir She their 2 faim he. Bono ase | h faenlty Cire panes ¥ to swakie ds ooossion one Spartanos ot thom hu Pre iE ipan es a foent and Poy speaker, leas toes engaged to sddress the cae Fhose who heard Bim et year will be iad So bear Rim agrade. There will b plenty of good make. We baspeak a L full house for (his clas An admission [foe of twenty-five pont will be charged The program fullows: Mosieo-{nstramental. Mosie- Voral Oration — Popular Mamie Jones Music. Creation The Use of Adver Mallen Mosic, Presentation of Diplomas. Address, Prof. Chan © Ellis, of But | timore. Masi. A meeting was beld in the bo ough | conned] chamber on Monday eveniag to take the preliminary steps towards | providing Patten with & base tall of b : for this season. 4. J. Donoeily officiated as charm ; and Roy Baton Dedker us secretary ‘The chairman stated that be had taki | the matter of a ground up with E. Brown, tiw superintendent of the ro estate department of the Beech Croek Coal & Uoke Co., and the latter was of the opision thal un two-yeary could be secored for the property st Robinson vilie by paying the taxes. Ton sms ania coupon we bie Springs, Henry Nutter, $108; Cooe- | : Robert H. Brown, $303; J. T. Hutchin- | i som $518, Reese J. Lioyd, $104, and secretary | John Thompson, $588; Galiitzin, David (ve Workims of America, ad- | | dressed an open pusting of miners at Goldstein's Hall The following letters remain ancalied for in the Patton post office for the two 113) Stephen Morrison (2) IM. Bhat > : deep stadent of political ecomomy. Persons calling for the above etters tion of starting o co-operative store "here was taken up and a mamber of miditionial shares pledged. taking an active part Aslesman 10 represent New York Tent are convinced that SE PRY comission | applied for in the Hear Tulare, Ta Lost, Strayed or Stolen: A smal: Dosrd is composed of the locid met rad cow, short horns, about four years: jold, from my premises in Patton on A suitable re ward will be given for any information Ee a eta] smcertain exactly how much land will be needed. Another meeting will be | bed at the same plies Friday night to, Richard Girbect Took for Mix Thowe | Corprration.” Richard Gilbert of Clearfield, the treasurer of distriet No. 3, an Monday night. | Mr. Ciberts theme was “Coopers. | He is an orstor of Farce and or tion,” which he discussed in 3a vio : ‘quent and intelligent manner for ome Lime, RAL NH 008 - When have the best stock of Women's’ Oxfords weg stand pledged to prove it. Take the “Corona Kid” patent leath that will nat break $2.75. We say it's a shoe ell worth $3.50 in any exclusive shoe store, We save yom, 430 On every pair. i 3h " Orefords “at 2.00 that any Mo T HERS ou won't nped glasses to see the merits of & KUTCHINS SHOES FOR Boys AND GIRLS Q First they are comfortable ee oe ise mide in niitara’s shape. > 8S port Skapely and drossy. : Kid" at $1.50 are the Moxt they are made for hard : waar and Thay stand the racket. hi st Oxfords in “ation, fy Made in all the new leathers. ; Ne higher than unrelisble L Little Men’ s Oxfords fine patent leather | 48 and $1.98 sizes up to 5h : young men. Mhonew' esl hide’ b Too Siippers and Oxfords, ail sizes, T0e up 8 The Men's JAP ANAT) Re i We can 8% any foot 11% a feat to de it, bat we can. Shei SA A OME AND 8 Ee aia Tt Any style of Josthinr you muy want “am be fonnd in our sore. a for women and > - We keep hoitse of ippirs oes for taen. ~All classes of Hosiery to match any shoe you B Men's s or Wo omen's Misses’ Boys and Children’s. E_ (LOTHIERS WATCH or Clock t = that tired feeling, it needs C. the attention of our repair ‘man. We van mestare gig most debilitated Watch «| Clock to streng th and Seeiel ness. The removal of clogged dust, the repair amd adjustment of wheels, a ing of the entire system will not cost much. All work guaranteed. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPROTACLES. the Otted. ime a, ef a, sn in spectacios wid by _ that cost $2.00 and over. iginality, convincing withal and & At the close of bis address the goes | Thooe in the move: Lie will be adopted and charter will Mopiday night for that purpose. Lastitnte Masgers fo Mead, The county Beak #1 of farmers (nati : tute managers will meel at the office of x ‘the vouuly comutissioters al Bhwas- | No Lol the second ‘Puesday off Jas ie, 0 : ttis are 1a Ye held thin sensin, ‘bers of the state hoard of agriculture | | gud oie represesative from each agri. Pomona grange nea | Patton should be | named as one of the towns, Lonltral sociely, County Alllance. You can do! better at Miter’ ¥ kaa % Bi ges A noms mittee was appointed at the meutiog 2 Pi #33 $ % : Ex-Editor E. Will Greene, of Patton, ( g 4 Ridge, 34 Christopher Street, CoA SEE Clouds all—indeed a welcome If yon want a wobby et it now, Stock and MEN'S ; SUTTR. very nobby sand fall of style and taste, §7.50 to fo MEN'S EXTHA FINE DERSS SUITS, the cream of the season, red throoghout, $10, $023 #15 to B30, and dve hamired styles to sadeet Toon, Twentieth Century Hat Srore. Ome of the predominant feedures of this large store is that we wake good cate of 3 Men: » and Bove heads. There ave 30 hate made that 41 so weil 30d look so dressy, as ours. John Bl Stetson Hats, Feld Hats, acs aml Straw Hats, Soe, B10 B15, SLAO Be BB Seal Brand Shirts. They fre sar to wash and al ways at right Solace fom. : More thau 3fy styles to 8 Good Ruilding.
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