{ata in id Sir oy Charis a nd | Gearge. 1 Adams on double trapeze; halloon ss ; censions by Prof F. B. Robison, in ad- | for that pair of Oxfords? We havea pair waiting for you that will comfort and idorn your feet until Father Time has cut a We have a few slippers and: Oxfords for men. women and children and as the season for ‘wearing them will soc de dition to Jogglers, leapers, comical . clowns, trained dogs, ste. 1 KendalVs vandeviile shows | threo in, © amber) will be at the fair, is well as te Several fasion shows and pumerous _ | refiied attractions have beer secured. | “| There will be band concerts daily and | {the exhibition hall Sour for jve | PoSuLY and ec mpleter ess of iepiays. : big fair August BE Ban Ex oussiae rates ou alf allroad. : Adivertiond Letters, it The following letters remain uncalled : for in the Patton post office for the two | “om 1 will please say that they sre ¢ “Adver- | E WILL GREENE, Postmaster. ~ Work was begun Monday on Clear- flold's $300,000 steel plant. Five hua- Lead Ate were sold leat week and the 1 | The new plant will be under the man. {agement of Hyde Brox, of Pittsburg, who slso operate plants in thes Smoky | {Oe sad in West Yirgiois CHARTER NOTH E. Notion bs Hovolie piven that sg appisentio yt Wil Ne pele 30 the fRvssar | fe BY Pernuyivania ny Mamita, in ftoantyr A Fv leg Bo Blokes Thomas 1 Gates Chanhers UO Tomato Lat Banal EB. Mewar amd Catirad Wain hy id adr he Act a Aswrinidy AE Femi thet Ah Say ot et TAS Kod fee) = : ed Bheiatinen 4 ot i tal Ee S34 : Ih, Like ard the supplormsils ad af we te % THE SCHE ME WORKED. {a Sahema by Which Brows Quicted Hin Wien Bousician, i : Ta be perfectly bopest. Bromn toes Bot go to bie Griswold weet lee £ to the pt. | : : | publie, Baye an prone the averige | beac : ge wn lato te : nary and the 1 man What be In goin oo fruition. Son (10 meet does met exist He belo | in business Bere 45 8 lub. and clube bave ther attras : are for years are Gone He thought hat bis wife was grow ing suspicion, and Brow is Te tustomers proper | souraetni : ¢ afford to play | On the evening in question. ax the nme. His differ. | lawyer would aay. be wid Ber that there was a matter of Snwlvens (hat who in here Wrday | { eonld not possilily be deferred until the ris of the earth pext dag Alout 9 o'elork sha anmwin i make any sort ced the “phone and was asked if Brown | ; was al bovie, and she replied that hs 1 the moment of . Was Bt Blk oflee : sy ire out of reach “Guess pot” was the alarming mm victims, Patrontzs spate. U1 owas just down thers and Sin ail boked dark “1 Ble mang off viclously, if wotben Lal 3 3 of > your money do such things. arderel 8 cone told ii went and Hew up ataivs to on Mee as though a mote wete ln bot ; Her bushand met her soll of 3 larg fgly, Tottated that she had given him : ful surprise, put bin easiest ele, ete, but the | ® delight - hair near the High deed ruth and is worthy ight, handed lor 8 pa lidate mentioned sume work that wonld possilily keep | i xii for his origi him ti a Rhee pond Bot sxuigin she Ela Leould nat Keep awake, she wan arham- : truth nines, if for nothing ed of berrelf. and after lamely telling | Listen s th statement of facts: | him that she bind dreamed that be was | fas a candidate MI whe left on wz J In wen migntes he was st the chub | deeds for Kiowa County, and shook bands with a man who smi. £ jon of the Republi: fugly asked if the schenie worked . He replied that it was as good as ready s convention in Septe aber, | .mogey for at least 60 days, snd then iat the earnest request of a ‘each baught a stack of ehips that pass mber of my friends, nor has. tn the night. - Detroit Pree Pris been a large delegation of the | ; 8 of the count Advice From a Buteher, ¥. “What the sewspapers should do is drank my ‘whiskey | to devote less space to describing what my dgars and urgently People should wear and more to what : they should : 5 to come before the con- ¥ should est.” remarked the bute as ‘candidate, believing that in here every day who don't know lamb on man who could be elect- from mutton or a hen from 8 rooster. | : eo | No wander nen have dyspepsia! {find of this has happened. I have . that men know more about the quality i myself. In fact, it is a of food stuffs than women do, Many boom. Tam tting a little | of the latter don't even know the fow : esti Eg ve . sltipie tests thst might help them to and a too ambi. distinguish an old fowl from a young in the waste basket, | one, and about meat they're greener | Takis of r v office Fel. A voung woman came in here the other day and asked for two pounds of ‘veal entlets 1 showed her the loin I | ‘ i proposed to chop the cutlets fron. and | - : - i she remarked, ‘Yes: that's very nice, r and ortise. the but isn’t it rather thick to fry? "- | : 4 Philadelphia Times. : | y Benith's Vaudeville Circos, | ‘the hot weather ‘here you will want {town is experiencing an exsiting boom. i shade En full hine of Suit- | =p | Dinsmore Bros, per and apologized for having fo re er. “Fashionably dressed wogien come brated over we offer the above g ok at greatly reduced prices. ‘We have a Full and Complete Line | of Men's Women's an | Children’ s Shoes in all leat ers and styles, heavy or igh . {for work or dress. You will at all times find | our prices lower than the Jow- | est 1 in town. great big hole in the coming summer. The new Shoes and Oxfords for the little folks are m. Everything that’s new and desirable in the way of shap nd styles. There's a knack in making right shoes for young people—Shoes as shapely and stylish as those for the (elders, yet built to stand harder wear. | It took us quite a while to find makers that put these [things into Children’s Shoes, but we have done it and so good Shoes for Children are here. | least money. As Se ‘knows Kirk's is the place to go ‘when a man gets married, as ‘they can furnish everything from cellar to garret. The well known Red Cross! ‘and Summit Ranges take the lead. Guaranteed in every respect. to lay aside : Poe arpentery Tools, Cutlery, Guns and » full fine of OF Cloths and Linoteam Thousands of yards, of all silk, fres clean, crisp ribbons of desirable sorts and colorings have come to us. There are the popular corded taffeta ribbons, satin-faced ribbons, sash ribbons, velvet ribbons. We share the feast with you. Itisa time of all times to provide ribbons. Fash. Palate el Glam fon puts no limitation to thei anifc id ~ Sash and doors will be sold. f | : cir manila uses. at a bargain for 30 days to make room for heating stoves. and f nIniture, ! The Pollowing will be suid below som: “1% and teineh Lawn Mowers at $1.93. fen Cream Frovsers at $1.35; Bere is our Doors as lo se The Give ae a call st the oid stand beigw | WO SO She £2 “rmrpurial Hotel Ly E KIRK'S HDW. & FURT STORE. Magee Ave, PATTON, PA. your coat and vest. You will then need a ‘a nobby pair of Trousers. ‘We have a beautiful » assortment in all the newest stripes and | A Iso Just unloaded Flour Departme nt. hel ¢ cars of four. ; u Hur, America’s Best and Perfection. There is a spre cme satisfaction in using flour that is always good: that always bakes the same. We guarantee all onr flour to give {the best of satisfaction. ¥ 5 Ed CS. black and Call and SCE, i Merchant Tailors, Patton, Pa. The Patton Industrial | Co-Ope rative Store to do it ave the ave them we 48 the arden 18 the real trouble bee : oraey Hite ¥en “as mn van 3 hog 2 14) a ropers h Ave. AT : W F lt ih be . ¥ pres 78 2 d Lwin di . bag AXE ed Wh av the as READY ox A FEW + BLS INE ESS. I» DOW QOL Iv ahidi PATTON, PA. wi ¥eaiee in Groce Cries, Flou ir, Feed Neighbor Keep Chickens? BEE AR Provis- of oar £0 them Spec fal Best on at hs ig al JF as! B y our First-Class Stock and New as Ow 5 Here ST “EURERAY CLARETS, direct from | the viaeyarids, pee battle from die to $1.00. oeyd ai 5. Leite Ne 3 Cail, Best Quality ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES. “Sterling Special.” Try one and vou will never use any other. per A complete line of Ander sou buggies—unone better, few stockhole ler Or | MONONGAHELA PURE RYR per 35 good, prices right. Champion Road Machines, GiLart, AE ! fo Deering Mowers, Binders, i TIPPECANOE PURE RYE, per quart, | Reapers and Rakes, Conklin =MOoncy} n= Wagons and Syracuse Plows. | KELLE OF DAUPHIN PURE RYR| Copper aod Iron Wark per gaart, §1.00, : ‘Everything in Hardware.” PRENUH CLARETS from Marke Pars ; & Cle, par hottie, from Sle to 858 Tinningand Plumbing! Ha ving n moved to onr wey ou location in the Fisher Block: we are now better prepared profits ‘than ever to do all work in dre ‘this line. | ‘not. Cambria county for the cele- \\/ hy not save by : buying for cash and getting vour share of the PATTON INDUSTRIAL G0- wi ERATE ASSOCIATION JOHN Ww . MAUDE, 0 Manager | F RHINE WINER imported and {di- forndas, fron 300 to $1.50 : PORT & SHERRY, direct from the : California vineyards, per quart, Sion] from Sic ap. can share our po PURE CALIPORNIA BRANDY, whether vy ou quart, The ag oy ow We are sole agents for Brooks Oil Co.'s Gutta Percha Roofing Paint. “OLD PUT” RYE, profits ? spb 10 Years (Oh | For Family and Medicinal Use, per spart, $1.56. ED. A. MELLON, Patton, Pa. Estimates cheerfully for all work i in our line. d.C Ra Fifth Ave PATTON, PA. i Magee Ave, rhap r ¥ Het»
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