siden ; i voters in November io payers Sinecntines snifl ait seen While the Cou HER does not expect ; Jatt, hind 8% the apiion of (he jany » serious sonpenttion to the plan, itis qention suficiently 1 to vote upon i", ®ho feed enlightenment and it Cihind th oy sont of an up town | venture ve ia Patton, mors power fo it | The Benefits of a bond issn we = den bout = 5a 5 EXCresence many and fs dundvaitages fe, and 7 politic Ths thoogh f was ® bonis fact should belterated and jwiter- 57 a ont attempt © of the ated every time possibile before the Bavember election, so that the reost " namble sitizen cas be prepared to vote Children’s fancy stockings, blue with white dot intelligently on the subject without : mstios or political bias and with sn = eye single to the material ition - ment of Patton. ew the past Boense. Court Borough orders to-day are a drag on | agh to: supply even a the market and cannot be dhisponsd of i except at & big disconnt. True, they | , draw six per cent interest, bat the | men who work on the streets and many other creditors of the borough | can illy afford to pay & big percentage o for the sake of getting what they have | jastly earned. It is not strictly hotest | in the borough to ask them to do 0, | and is a form of repudiation that Bo, guilty of, Ass strictly business move to de | | crease interest money now paid, it | would also be s pronounced sucess. | The issue shonld be made large enough | to pay up ail outstanding indebtedness and at the same time provide sufficient | monn to take up the old bonded in- ness, on which we are now pay- | ing six per cent and issue new bonds, i which ‘competent financiers assure ns 3 { ; al bond issue can only be defeated through | rence and ignorance. Do your | Part to see that both are vitiated. man, or woman either, who does not “thereby, “All work and no play makes o am Sack u dull boy" is an sage that hae again. To the hard working man’ or all, | woman a few days r reat pays for! usi- | Hteelf thrice over. “A vacation spent od in the proper way cannot help but "up-to-date nunicipality should be 3 bof ean be floated at 4 per cent and prob- ; " hard | ably be sold a little above par. Here n8 isan item worth looking after. The! Vacamon. days are at band and the | "take advantage of them is a lower 81 an approxiziase valuation of ‘the hold. | brat w sings id represent, is ¥250,000. An- aryer than the fat, wil soon bo fies | | These will represent considerably more {han $330,000. Some day just gn shoppin g around town. Look at the shoes for women you ca find, fit them on aud see how feel, TI here und let us try a pair of Queen aiity or the Joh K 1 if these shoes are not 3 A 1 any you've seen for thre tdo liars, if they are not better fie rE thy any you've seen at uy price, if they are not the we vin ver tried on, ne en wie don’t want a cent. We have the node right Hf sale for them beoaite it's given to the leading pore a tha Ti 1) adies’ fine lace lisle stockings, fast black, were Ihe same is true of the Ww alk-Over Shoe for Men. 19¢, now 14¢ pair. “ Are You Looking s. Oxfords oF Stoppers? 0 and anwaeds tes fu riven ts Mens, Women's nd Bove’ Work Shoes r different styles # the right priee. We have thems i plain and. * Brass buttons, small size, regular price 10¢ doz., 4 © piitronage 1s carnestly solic now 2c dozen. ited at J SHOE | STORE. and plain red, regular 18¢ quality. now 10c¢ pair. 3 ‘Men’ s fancy underwear and Balbriggan, a regu- lar 25¢ quality at 19¢ each. ori ‘Men's lace underwear, made by Switz-Conde Co., sold everywhere at 50c¢, our July price Ble each. : Ladies’ gauze vests, short sleeves, 3!,c each. Ladies’ sun bonnets. the 25c Kind 17¢c each. coma on KS Rs 9 BA Sa SA bm ‘Ladies’ shirt waists made of best gingham, u reg- ular 98¢c waist, at 59¢ each. ; : tad V — i — FT Pines UF wed ii aie Por maar © Radius Nw Prand Botan ™ Yorn trely, i OPI tH KES BA FER SSAA A AASB A lot of wash dress goods that sold at 14 @ 17¢c. | E now offered atlO'c yard. ET Tl TR gp wigs Sol Adee Pees te PRIVY FAINT On MH ion, BF For Sule be S oJ. FS. CORDELL 8 co. PATTON. PA. 1. L. Mitenall aid to Have Soetired 50,000 Acres im his County, | ee A Press dispatch from Ebensburg | fr farnishes the following: “It has leaked out here that the for- | mation is progressing of the largest bituminous coal company in Cam. Having moved to on r new bria county and possibly in the State. location in the Fisher Block Fificen deeds were fied Tuesday We are now better prepared making over to J. I. Mitchell or his ‘than ever to do all work in r nd | attorney valuable coal properties in this line. _ | different parts of the the county. {documenta are being zealously guarded el n We are sole agents for | and are marked “Do not publh,” but (Cambria county for the cele- Brooks Oil Co's CR A A Sn making over to Mz. Mitchell or bis. __ single deed, it is said, will be made con- | "iveying to W. A Lathrop, of Wilkes barre, the entire property. The new * lcompany will own 50,000 acres of coal | lands in the county. om CE TO STONE CONTRACTO __ | erection of stone abutments for two | | bridges, one of which is to be erected | ‘across Chest Creek, on the road from Patton to St. Lawrence, and the other across Clearfield Creek, on the new! ond ? from Ashville to Wm. Christy's. | _. Plans and specifications will be on | 1 sob file at county commissioners’ office thracite contracts by the bitaminous op and after July 15th. : ‘operators will be a blow to the hard Bidders who are anknown to the coal magnates. Again, the bitaminous | county commissioners will be required ng ‘miner can do his anthracite brother | to fueninh with their bids a satisfac ry BL bond in the sum of $40. The right to | i sore good by working every gay and reject any or all bids is reserved. J donating a percentage of his wages Bex, Jones, ™ to the strikers, than he can by cutting Annax Hosteries, 1 down his Ineome by only working one T. M. Suuguaw, days 8 Week. Coanty Commissioners GERRI Kade el i | Attest: Artvertisea Letters i Jao. C Gates, Ulerk The following letters remain uncalled Commissioners’ Office, for in the Patton post office for the two Pu, July 8, 19802 weeks ending Saturday, Joly 8, 1903: | Te Mrs Mary B Johnson (25, Bigiar Me | Rinkeanl's News Jiopaol, Gaire, Giast Trexle, ¢ We carry a full Hoe of magazines Persons calling for the above letters | 804 latest 5 and 10-vent novels; aiso will please say that they are “Adver. orders taken for all the latest books. : ' We can get them for you in from three to four days. Leave your order for all the latest and up-to-date music at mts | ; Kmnkean's News Duror. Ebensburg, | wor Dinsmore Bros.have ® hot weather | attorneys the immense holdings tfc npstairs in Good Ballding Of motos pom Dr. V. A. Murray, sre =n a sttend- advertisement of interest in another careful and prompt attention at the | | Coun office, Send in your orders. | Offs tae Good Building. Roofing Paint. Estimates cheerfully for all work in our line. oie yropcasie will be reais and Soft Shell Crabs ar all the Delicacies of ‘season Ralph Waldo Emerson, nan oy on i | 1 ing Meals at all Hours. = Tl whos he Ssietbed ly : YT ..... ai Godsend to his town, Fine Lunch Counter and THE WORLD'S BEST BY EVERY TEST Gold Medals for high-standard GUALEY at Now Orleans, 1885: CUhioago, SES Parla 1900, Wholesale and retail deal ers in Ice Cream. CITY RESTAURANT, Huonter & Mitchell, Prop’rs, xe Se Ehren “ He is put together like a Waltham Watch.” in Pans. Mipeaesors So MT Pls ‘H. A SEITZ Dentist! Parnell, Co: wher 2. Co. w Apa Hu ioe Honre-A a m to dm, andtp Waltham W siches are sold by TOZKR, The Patton Jeweler. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Pees in Arlington od. next to Poste Puilon, Pu | promptly Liven special attention. All night onils row nied Lia = 5 0 Dinewse 5 ha sur, nose atid throat Reuel Somerville, Attervevat-Law, PATTON. Miss Susie Wentz * 2FE Ce ET wl TEACHER OF MUSIC, E Mail orders for job printing receive | ie ta shah hE mn » of he hia a oot system a Fiano» hu Fr hears given 10D J 4 . Heme in Solomon butlding. hractiing Domi PPA Ban Tao med Particuisr hon » ;
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