A a ie TRANSACTIONS § nN REALTY. Sladen sii | scwooL s0an0 onesmzeD. dis : = 1 Myers Re Riveted Primetm 4 Bp Hat: : wry of $1,000 por Your. a The new Patton borough schon! posed rized on Tuesday night. The {ney mers are Frank Campbell, of callers and Dan Harper, of the | , second ward, succeading Ed. A, Mellon __jamd Dr V. A. Murray. 1 Hon. W. C. Lingle was elected presi. is dent of the board and W. C. Blubbard | of | secretary, both without opposition. For ~ | treasurer, W. H. Sandford, the present | on. Danby nb, #18 Prave aca pho oe ard, Susquehanna township, $200, ayole i ax levy ttl vier, Carroll township, $70 yoar. “This will give sufficent funds to stable the. hoard to start . night ond by the local anion of the 3 Changed Hands Recently, Max Prick of ux to Mordecal Laird, Reade township, $75, The i kins, Reade township, 825 Reade township, $60. Fred Bland ef al Cann, Reade township, $17.50. I MeCann, Reade township, $850. Fred Bland et al to Harvey F. Onth- | errann, Blandburg, $60. liers, Barnesboro, $1. Anulty, Carroll township, $1,000 ‘Sheriff Cambria county to Frank A. Kirkpatrick, Barr township, $134. pal, wa B L ao who was Lox ) and has his salary advanced Dunn, Barr township, $2,000. | Frank McAnalty ot ux to George 0. : Divers, Carroll township, $11,000. i Wert, Patton, §2,100. ot and another teacher was held | ] , $450. ] nti the n 8 post Treasurer of Cambria county to P. J Little, Barr township, $10.56. al, Barr township. $l. Treasurer of Cambria county to P. J. Litdle, Barr township, $10. : win Sake an ort + to Forum mn Engine and Other Equipment, 0 CA mesting for the purpose of organ. | : n lining a new fire company was held ot al, Burr township, $1. 8 at the ‘borough tonncll chamber on C8 &'Inviiliers st ux to T. Barnes, [Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A num Barneabaro, $1. s- | bar of interested people wore present and M. GG. Lewis was elected ¢hairman . Barnesboro, $1. of the gathering and H. 0. Winslow | y seoretary. M. M. Nolan was later chosen treasurer of the temporary | W.D. MoNulty et ux to Bmantvel organization. | Wenta, Barr township, $0. oi was determined to form and equip Wiliam BE. Wenta, ob ax to Emanuel Oo an engine company and J, Lawrence | Wents, Barr township, $225, ded, | Dole wan chosen drill master. The line Tere Hunk et vir to DD. Charleston e {tention is to purchase a good fire en & Bro, Carroll township, $160, gine at a dost of not less than $1,700 Guorge W. aod other euipment is proportion. | : Wikis J. Rogeat, Busquebanns OW. The men back of the project are for ship, $480, part old firemon who have ford, Carroll township, $105. ade township, 3380. Aran ees that it will be one of which atton will be proud, Lo An initintion foe of §1 kas best sited | naa well as dunes to the amount of ten | cents per month. It was determined 6 | to limit the membership to those over | George L. Glasglow et ux to John P. | {eighteen years of age and to demand a Stine, Reads township, $15. wor- | written consent from ui between 18! PA Shoemaker et je. and 21 years old. i MeGen, Barr township, $300. 1 Another meeting will be Feld next! Conrad C. Reig et nx ef al to Rem- Tuesday night at which time the fol- | prandt Peal, Carrolltown, $152.79. : low officers will be elected: Fore | 1st and 2nd assistants, two pipe Carroll township, $20. men, two suction home men, three Linge, $35. ammarks Lotiza, Hastings, $16.01 Green, Carroll township, $80. Raymond, Susquehanna $350, township, | MORTC ARY, Elizabeth Deitrich daughter of Ma ; ens Deitrich and wife Logan, Ir, Sasquehanina township, $80. ; a died at her home in St. ‘cover praceowes. Acted Upon, : an . witod a John Baker August 28, 1868. To this union twelve children were born. She | A {js survived by the following relatives: 1 Her hasband and et ada : W. P. Sherry Regios, wife of Moore; Aloyising, Martin, Dennis | nie, all of Altoona; Philip, who | is with the Eighth U.S. caviiry, now stationed at Manila, P, 1; Francis, Maximilian, Mises Catherine and Mary, who reside at home, and two day at noon and Argument Court con- vened on Monday at ten o'clock. Before Judge O'Connor William Riley and James Sollivan were tried | on charges of malicious mischief pre furred by E. 8. Hippey, the supervisor fssue of the Covmizr. They denied d Mrs. Louis Beaver, of Surgoehonna | the jury foand them not guilty. township, and Philip J. Dedtrich, of Tu.duy the Court made an order di. took place on Tuesday morning, with {lsaae Lucas and John MeCoy. requicos muss. Interment waa made {in the cemetery at St. Lawrence sy : ERs nL Yves &®n et Shi Loiatly, § ba 43% ye 2 B&F 5 Tested ving ne howe Awpesial B. R. & P. ratluray train : by the Patton was in town Monday afternoon for a | 3 the table on short time haviog on board resident ; by Me AG. Yates, I. W. Roblasn, company | manager of the Rabesier & P ! ap the {Coal & Iron Co, J. M. Floes : engineer, A. E Patton, of Us ville, and other raliroad oficial Spmokal Ba, He Ladd been placed asta theres Bo was broughd gp from Pat 5 i commer, of Mespnpiset, ta itor from or *E Ehler township, and Jobin Usacker ds tnd, A Fane Wedding. “Mis pe inintd Mary | | Was Er Satiirday, June 7, 1902 residsnce of the bride's parents od and material which the plantiff used in a. E Radel ge, | the rection of a house in Elder pawn. ; i The defimse | The attendan be ‘Were Mate 1 bark ana’ was that there Is about $80 doe the! y, iship for the defendant. plalnnifl, who elalms in addition a bal ie fine printin g at the. ance of nearly $200 on disputed bills. | Counien do your Job rk. Bot! : plaintiff in the sum of 120. 2. Whose COURIER are you rding?| Properion fe Thix End of he County Tons | James Hopkins ot ax to Albert Hop- | i James A. Garbrick et ox to William Oliver Swenk et ux to John Stew- Edward P. Bender to William Mil Charles Miller ¢t ux to D. H. Hamt- | ings et al, Susquehanna township, $500. T. Barnes et al to Mary A. d'Invil- D. H. Hastings et ux to Frank Mo. William Davis, et ox to Thomas V. | Lote M. Murray st vir to J. 1. Van, Thomas B. McClain to Paul Sem-| ¥. J. Little ot ux to Charles Kinget P. J. Little et ux to Charles F. King 8B d'Invililers st ux to T Barnes, Fred Arble ot 0x to Thomas Brad! 5 Gooderham et ux to Russel Cowher ot 0x 1 Max Frick, C harden Huber to Emilie Bia, Hast. | Treasurer of Cambria county to Ji- Anpie BE Powell et vir to Fauny | ux to Bernard John Sulick et ux to Mike Stefus | Chilori Matori et vir to Josephine Thomas J. Byrne st ox to Thomas Revernl Canes From the he North of Cambein Criminal Court adjourned on Satur | of the Pennayivania railroad company of this place, and were asoquitted. It! waa alleged that the men bad stolen a amd car at Bradley Janection, an ac count of which appeared in a previous | subiston sisters, Mrs. Thomas Gill, of Altoona, [ever being at Bradley Junction, and | Patton, her balf brother. The fasersl | recting the removal to Dixmont of Meloy in sun ; 1 ¥ unaber of tious Bat Facas is an old whic h Frank L Kline, a is sdant | Lows It was ap appeal from a Yori) r e ) cde dedisiug bn ag action of assamp- | Is 4 w G ) ter, Satan. © a the hols b bonds ry mate nany ” the Rit to recover $271 balance due for labor; o jury brought in a verdict for the i i £ One of the Most Exciting Ever Held. Pat MeoHngh ot ux to George cree, EVANS FOR ( x CONGRI F > to Willlams Mo | } sacob Yeekicy, of Gatiitan, Wins Out for Treusnrer on Third Mallot--Jeme EB. Dn and Othe. Eikiy Delegnies Elected Som #rvilin for Poor Director, : inated the following tickets congrem~ Alvin Evans, Eyensbarg: pndepleyrialilidgenrns 18 ! from the second ward. Alex Monteith (waa elected committeeman for the first ward and 8. L. Irvin for the sens ond. The vote here was practicall | avanimons, only ons or two soatterin | votes being recorded, Of the nominess above, Patton instructed for all | them with the sxception of Capt . Davis for assembly, J. I. Jobnston, | Barnesbaro, being endorsed, Stutzman j for commissioner, John Lo Evans of Vetera, receiving the votes, and Sam- { wog potting the instructions. i County Chairman Barker called the convention to order and 8 L. Reed, Fmq., of Ebensburg, and EC. Muse of Susquehanna township, were named by the chairman as temporary secre. {taries, being afterward made perma. nent. Nominations for chairman were | then called for. Levi T. Poust,of John ‘town, Placed tha name of Attorney | Sherif? George M. Werts,of Eben ‘Levi J { Harry Davis, of East Cone members of the committe on “resolu: tions barg, be ocovsidered the unanimous choice of the Republican county gon. with power to select his own oonfir eos. The motion was agreed to and Congressman Evans was declared the unanimous choice of the Cambria | Republicans. ! i The chair then read a list of those | who had complisd with the rules snd were aligible to go before the conven: tion as candidates for assembly. The first ballot follows: Thomas Davi, BEhepsbarw. 0 oval daines MM Shuconker, Johnstown. ue JE Johnston, Barseaton oe Edward B. Hohmann, Jolinstoawn. : n requiring 85 votes to sominaie, Captain Davis waa the only one who pulled throagh on the first ballot, The “second ballot: BEOIRREr. es ane Moninsun., wk taken with this results | mb Iran ser | Sohann, EL Sokaetan oo or alsance in the north ballet, fs was dropped sol a Garth bald | ur Tot t W leads, and constantly roaming about wi Bharmaker mind Hohmann LIE pes sa fediows: ; SAE The first ballot fur county treasurer Ceens then taken us hilows: Anant ¥eokly AEE a HHS Bon it ¢ n¥ Th here Getng to rennlt, kot provecded at once, resulting se fl | of 108 tG 80, the commities. gates to the state convention to vole ‘ {or 4d support Attarnay General J John A RB a 2 avd coNTusvED ON PAGES. eS | merville for poor director, Peter Hart- i _ Chairman Kephart then named Px : ur, | Foust, of Johnstown, and ‘soon detects any little thing wrong with a watch. Colooel Davis then arose and moved that the Hon. Alvin Evans, of Ebens- has that tired feeling, it needs the attention of our repair Xo result from ihe batlot.and a third | FAA in aconcdanee with oh ey rules, Jobow | dy a demented character who has for clon, baling the lowest man ois the thin | 5 a seid bal. Mr. Lioyd then withdrew his name : Land Yeckley was pomdoated By a vole Chairman Werte, of the comiuit ton | on resolutions, presented the report of It instracted the dele} : Come i in and make your selection SO as to pick of the flock. Suits here to fit short stout men as large as 1m ches in chest o or waist. PRICES ARE ONE. $5.00 to $16.50. Best and Cheapest Dike aay its For Tall Slender Men, Sizes 33 to 42. Rn prashits bd Shits For Young Men, Suits For Boys or L 31 inches to 35 inches, Fellows. $1.48 to $5.49. : ices from $3.50 to $1 1. 50. All Styles—All- -Prices, st to Wear Shirts, Best Made Shirt Waists, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. 49¢, 75¢, $1°00 to $1. 50 “TRE GLOBE." | "TRE GLOBE.” For Men, a ON TOP SHOE" | $3.50. | Oxfords Same. ont es PE RARE A do A AE BE hy uy For Ladies LA MODE Oxfords $2.7 5. Straw Hats, 50C to $2.00. Men's or Boys. Men's Stocks 250 50¢ Best Store-Best Store. Only One Price—CASH. Trade Once—Then Always. THE CRITICAL EVE If your WATCH or CLOCK man, We can restore the most debilitated Watch or {Clock to strength and useful ness. The removal of clogged dust, the repair and adjustment of wheels, and t the reglst ing of the entire system will not cost much. All work guaranteed. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF SPECTACLES. Eyes testinl by the celebrated ‘* Retinoscopic Test’ and glasses correctly fitted. Lensen changed, free of cliarge, at any time, in spectacles sold by me | that cost 20 sad oar. Our $10 00 and. Sian | ‘Are | Money Saving OHernces. Men who kuow good goods when they see them don't hesitate about buying them. They are suits that will hold their own against any suit of the same pr ice in Patton now ior any other timp either i ality or fabre, tath Loring or style and 3 ¥ The fabric asyortmen ¢ qual ity 1% ungest ionable. ~ i ht, is varied and complete. The fabric Were it not worthy it would not {te in our store. Twentieth Century Hat Srore. One of the predominant features of this large store ls that we’ take good dare of Men's and Boys’ hewds. There are no hata made that fit se well atid look a) dressy, as ours. John B. Stetson Hats, Feit Hats, Stiff Flats and Steaw Hats, 0c, $1, $1.25, §1.50 to 3. Seal Brand Shirts. are sure to wash. und always fit right. More than fifty styles to select tn | & KUSNER, Gest sutdng
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