hii ha . me th 8 young urging him to send bis I da a thing FOF mtn vii, he amount of the proposed | pind. The ine $7,000. The percentage of ofthe peo Come of thie anant of the id BA preowding wesessed valaation of the ¢ taborers on A birge estate ft would be more econ ent 3% them if they cotld be paid taxable property, and being less than bw per cent over and above the (sees. percent of the asesessed valuation of every week instead of every tortnighy thw taxahie propesty of the baroagh. of thelr number was sent to pince ton before the nnd sitet. f you ‘plense. air. it's ie desire. and it is also tvery other man's desire, | vided], and in that we An ‘exasperated sergeant, drilling a an: squad of recruits. exited i them nt ayer | September, 106 5 Halt?’ Just come over here, ah of | ye. and look at yourselves t's a fine Hine vole Fannin lan’ hE The Susinoxes. The equinoctial storms are ] | equinoxes Bre the dates of the year when the SUD crosses the equator at i omeof the equinoctial points. They oo | eur shout March 21 and Sept. 21, and, | though storms have been Enown ta oo | cur abogt those times. (bey BN BO. borough this, the 15th day of PER her, A.D. 1902 longer considered as due to the fac ura] decurrence of the cross | 5 £ SF £ The prs increase of debt is subs mitted tn the goalifled voters of the aid boris for thelr approval or re. ection in aveordance with the Acts of Assembly in such coms made and pros pursiianes to the action ave out fortnight's pay of the connvil authoriging the same, for the purposes aforesaid. Enacted and ordained this the 13h bs is to certify that the foregoing ordinance No. 67 was adopted af » reg. iar meeting uf the burgess and own | eoaneil of Patton borough held on the 18th day of Bepdember, A. I. 1302. In testimony whereof | have hereunto set my hand and canssd the ses! of the 5 mo fon ger boroagh of Patton to be placed this the | beltevad in by scientific persons. The day and year aforesaid, J.J. Downey, President of Connell, Abbot: 4. MM. Glace, Clerk of Council. Approved by the burgess ALEx Most NTEJTH, Burgess of Patton Borou igh. ime i Bt, and will be less than seven: hie Berane onsen wih sate and ERE hfews 2 Hom sods Sskety fr wai in wl a hom he { “He is put tog a Waltham Watch.” ". r their most de Patton, Cambria Co., p a, CAPITAL PAID UP, $106,000.00, SURPLUS, $19,500 00. Swogata of Darparmstivas, Flems Lrntiviine wih aed Beavis to cond chp Sx od | tanking. Jr 1 Thee bailing ie da the pron iped 2 tiv £b hi pe pa Tu Suponiti, AE Parron, Wa HH Sivoroan, Presidents Ll TT \R. F. B. EVANS, HENTIST, x AWTS Pa At Commercial Hotel, Barn. esboro, every Thursday YRANER : FRY, BULUHERS, Pit Sinn oF Pras Shicvaiey HASTINGS, and Buwswl Meo oe Beet, Prewgl fry wredd mane 4 US eg of Patton | Beglom- A partion ak. Fede patronage cordially So Huntingdon & Broad Top Mt a Railroad. : Gr effect Nov, 26 1901 Sones daw hd Ma Tr % on RyTEe REAL DYSPEPTICIOE The greatest sid ba DIGESTION. boa rie Shwe - ng cn Expuzas Eras 2 ab Decsdith Mi with Hosts i re » r gs unin Mecing pg he Sepertutenin. Os DA EA es Railroad. | Tn offbiet Now, a 1901. a reson. Ae Fas wnat. viske Mela Wee EBELRaY SECEeN SETETEL Tous BREEERE ®agpes Lame PRtton-Sou thud. Train Nay, Tae TOS a ie sertving at © | at Nh ae Trg or Sal Rp mo arriving at rn wl £3 yp wm. Cem Patron. Nariivwanm, Fraio No Daf NT a ou arriving ad Ma Haller nt a. aad - Are Camphill at Ee a i
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