r em- | : was | closed a very successful tive and a half night and reported to the coart Wed. | Thasacrions w weary, : Ture Now Pistrints po th w Provides "or Froperies in Thin Fod af (he Conwy That i i at Ones, I Charged Pads Boom iy, this place, was one Conrad Yeager et ux to Beech Cree ek ; canta for mine Coal and Coke company, Elder town the ssamination ship, $1,000 this week. Gov. ; fo allow additional —— Susquehanna township, $600. Was A Annie FE. Powell ef vir to Sarah in charge of Chief Tn Jewets, Carroll township, $130. for Minen Jan. E Roderick. Uriah’ G. B Marsh of ax to In explaining the examisation of the Mitchell, Barr township, $1,532.71, Roderick stated be recom. “mers, Reade township, $1. mended to Gow Btome hort. Henry Beope ot ux fo Misael Fie age that three additional inne. Wente, Carroll wmwnship, §60a {ors be appointed and the state be re- F Wants of nx to ; districted Tustead of baving 12 dis Carroll township, $00. HE ! ught that thers shoald be Joseph A. Gray et ux to Rembrandt . 15. His resson for this was that the 12 Peale, Carroll township, $6,585.40 rs | inspectors now working were positively John Hebburd by treasurer to M. of anable to carry out the provisions of Rhody, Ashville, $5.37, | the law governing mines. Under ifaw every mine operating must be Manor Real Estate and Trust conipany, | thoroughly inwpected by the distrittin. Reade township, §1. | if spector once every %0 days. In pddi-. William P. Dunean ot al i {thon to this in-pection, the inepictor Mitchell, Hastings, $5750 bas to investigate all mide accitlents. F.C Kiela et ax to Anton Kinin, and report on them in detail Tie foe | Eider township, $1,490. | eresse in the number of mines and the Leonard Radge to Julios Bager, Car pansion of the business has made rofitowsn, $800. (this work too much. By bioressiog Mary CG Werte et vir to Charles Wil. ot | the districts by three it wan hoped that son, Carroll towaship, $700 : the Jaw could be complied with, at. RF. Montieth of ax to Allen Beck-| | Jone the present. ‘with, FPation, $540, The examination’ was aspucial ene Conrad Yeager to Albert Yeager, [85 the causes were argent. It Ws oex- | Eider towmship, $0. cted that the three pow appottitess Coursd Beager to Jacob Yeager, Ei with be ready 10 assame thal positions | der township, $30 : , Exvoutors of Aaah Zorn to John Do tion: ata relats to sechoical Eon ¢ of Alice J. Pawier wd A. mining. and he men mast be practioal | Boyd, Reade township, $60. fy i David Atherton ot ux to Andrew fia r with gaseous mines and Magonike, Barnestorn, $50. of dealing with thi ele Andrew Magonike ot ux to Mike t and » wht L slcty lampn ste. Out Bingley, Barnesboro, $50. . Thomas Bortes ot a to Henry Mare | 5, Barnesboro, £175 potting of Tera Popaint’ Yous emrsobe | vom, $x me Marys 4 Chard. 1 Henry Ww. Fox et ax to Leonard Le : : nebary, a oi oomte, Carroll township, $50 Min Con he Me ilo x. of this place Casper Lieb to Mary Welland, Nick. in the hol bonds af matrino 7 town, $50. united ¥ : uy Ri Bev. Bagene A. Garvey Ww Web ster Conl snd Coke company, Carroll | township, BLS Julian Rager ef vir to Webstir Coal # " Pierron 8 pa mans 325 wo telock Tamda) Pier w attends is were Huey Binks, Jarrod] township, $50. Joseph A Gray ot ax to A. BR Gray, | ) Spangler. $15 000 o Bastern cition and will make Tee Oe wt vi 'o Lather FP. Tommie at the count heat on their » Susquehanna township, $900. ; : 3 0 et MG Bbody et wir to Dr. GW. e Krumbine, Ashville, $135. BEWLY married morning rain an the groom ES a BOX of x3 Sheri HE rom, Ean. J His bride iis the ma danghiter of Me aid Mre. Jan by mma Transeied - Cvars gt Ebon Melon, of this place, and is & hand. Bury This Week | some young indy who numbers ber A special term of court convensd friends by the score, The COURIER ex Monday at Fbensbure, with Judge i bends hearty congratulations and best O'Connor and Kooser presiding oy a wishes eg two branches. | The first case on tris} before Judges Donner was that of Mary Man. Putin Defeated the Mi. Bewdietin Fool wil vs A. B Delogier and Joseph ) Bap Team Saturday. | Myers, an appeal in treapas, The About as fiercely contested x foot plaintiff lives in Ashville and recites n. ball game as has heen played oft the Hat oo the evening of November 3 home grounds this season was the oe | 1901, the defendanta came to ber Bowe, | Saturday afterscon betwnen the Pat threw all the sapper things off thie tat ton eleven and the St Benedictine 30 proceeded team. Tae score was close, § to {i and away. The defense was that the action every inch of the grousd was fought complained of by the plaintiff had been ifor. ‘taken ander a landlord's warrant for The visitors were clearly cutclismed, (6bt. The jury brought in a verdict bot. the Patton boys pat up by far the SWarding the plaintiff $25. best game they have this season. Their Exowptions flied 1a report of viewers 1 line bucking was particaiarly effective. Appointed to view and lay out a road Two fifteen minute halves were played [18 Bare township. and io the first the locals were Within The opse of Max Klein, the whole one yard of making a touchdown when sale liquor dealer of Federal strset, Al time was called. " xcTne conTEsT tac acarad eipelled to punt. Through a fumble figuors. The defense was that Klein | Gibson secured the ball and wade a charged for the containing cauks and | AE magnificent run throngh the team, scor- also sent liquors and other goods which | Inga touchdown. He asa kicked goal. were not ordered. When Mellon went : : to the railroad station and saw the goods, be refused either to take them Goncert C0 or pay for them. The Jury was out all Mrs. Water Won rine, The Com-Cel-8ar 2 weeks’ engugnanent st Firemen's Hall nesday morning that it was miable to | ‘Tuesday night. The 37.piece met of agree. Tt was discharged and be case 3 1 silver given as a prize to the most pop- wi il come ap for re-trial at som Suture | ular lady was awarded to Mrs. Chas yim E, Walter, who received 7,249 votes. | siood & to 8 all night. {Miss Anna Stacia Biller was a close yoy | 80cond with 7,181 votes. The company township, J. L. Elder, George F. Mil. {began a ten days’ engagement 8! jer and John F. Meyers were appointed | Barneshoro Wednesday night. Sat viowers to view and liy oat a road in urday will be Patton night and every (hat township. body from this place Is invited to at- © Mary H. Myers granted her dis tend. i charge as administestrix of D. G Sut be tor and ave in the Myers, late of Ashville, deceased. ee i —Is this your paper? GW. Lioyd et ux 6D E sosmks IL for positions as mine inspec: CE Troxell et ux to Witham Sim. | : Rembrandt ents, this Pennsyivania Raiirosd company | on Miler ot ux 0 Heary Mare | doo T. Bradley to Joba Jisvo, Pat- | a of and Coke company, Elder tow nahip, § Fred Arhie of axto Alexander Day, to parry the table, py P iu the second, with isgheay, vs Ed A. Mellon of thin place, | but two minaies to play, the visitors was tried before a jury Tuesday. Klein | held for third down and were com: claimed Mellon owed him $1172 for It is understood that the jary On the petition of citisens of Reade | t About Sixty Boys Left Mines on n Tuesday. | WANT INCREASED PAY j Ave Meow’ (dting Noighty Five Coste & uy : swt Demand an Even Dollar Mase Moet: img Hold iw Gebtaein's Hal | Afternoon : Patton was in the thross of a might conflict between capital and labor fora How days this week. On Tuesday the door boys, or trap pers, In the several mines of the Beech {reek Oral & Coke Co strack for an | pdvapoe in wages The boys to the namber of aboot sixty simply walked tnt of the mines and announcnd that [they wonkd not retars until they wore camsured of an incresse in wages of 150 Ar the present time cents per day. they are getting 8 cents aod demand a dodiar The rate paid trapper bays in thin csection has vaed at diferent Limes | When the town first started the trap pers received 30 cents s day. Soon afer they strack for an advance to 88 tents and wanted the company to far (pdsh ofl and wicks. This trouble was tom pronvised Las The bensin that the ho {aroish their own supplies acd be granted the advance. ween made from that time 50 thie with. tnt serions tronble antl the present rate of BS orate wus granted. This the company contends is wages | enough for boys whose ages rangs from Hen to fifteen years The boys say, However, that the work is hard asd {he pay not large enough wien come pmred with that recsived by the miners, ine laborers, machine mien, drivers, (tbo. They aver that the thwes are poewied, the company making money and they want x berger share of the pen oral prosperity. Bat few of the trappers remained at work and some of the drivers refused (to work without a door boy, causing | ronsiderable inconvesiancs. President Wm MePherson, of this subdistrict of he United Mine Workers, was sotified fof the soptirrence and came To to Wedneaduy slternoon and attended a | imess meeting of he trappers heid fn Cinldatein’ 5 Hall a 2 olock, Joba Lainey was chairman of the reestiog | HAY. President MePheran counseled the : bors to return to work and leave the Dmatter with the mine committee for djostasent. A motion to that effect was made seconded and carried. How. Liver, after the mesting the Boys got to gether again asi decided to dispense with the mine committer in the ad Lmstment of their difference and look Catnsther vole, with the Feanlt that st this writing they are still out. | President MoPhemmon win apaln to-day hed another mass ing will be held to-night. town Tet. PROBABLY THE sEsT a CHndews Levture Wadd Lb De the Field es is impossible to describe them. | Holiday Goods Coming Every Day. the Present Congres. Toe veers of clean, moral sod atel. otal sntertaanment in Patton bave been: very fortunate in eslablisbing a woture course and seouring some of the very best entertainers on the plat : frm. _ The; promoters of tw enterprise Rave wen rewarded by hirge and apprecis. | five andianoes, who speak in the high. est term of the entertainments, and the future of the conrs is now well sared. Probably the most sotertaining and hussrous of the lecturers in the pres. Cent dourse is De. Halley, who will de ‘liver his most popular ‘Sketches in Charcoal” on Tuesday | evening, Mov. Mb Too mach cannot be said in favac of Dr Halley, Some coe has said “to see and bear De. Holley ones bs to remem. ber him always He takes the place of Bob Burdette Big Nye snd Mark’ Twain, and thet he looks and acts Hike Bam Jones, only that be is handsomer | ‘and funnier." Asivrintised Leotlers The following letters remain ancalied for in the Palton post office for the two | | weeks ending Saturday, Nov. § 1902 | George Blair Adee Lynoeh FB. Miller, | John Owens, Johan Swanstrom, Mrs. | Mary Haves, Joban Martinik, Mrs | | Katherine Mains, Chas Olsen, Mrs, Rose Thompson, Joseph Wirtner. Foreign: -Usizgsmar Janos. Fursons calling for the above letters Bi ! plese say that they are “Adver KE Wie GREENE, Postmaster. Fine job printing —the Conan office. Wedmentny Adrvaness have : nd Sandy Nelson officiated as secre. | : tetairw, | hoes She mid t well at the start. If they do you will | not be troubled with those tired aching feet you complain of so much. Lac S try a pair of our justly famous “La Modes ” it $3.30 or eur “la § Be at § Ail lasts, i widths 7 Genflemient We have just received cases of the celebrated LILLY BRACKETT SHOES im Colt, Box Calf and Wax Cand Ei Call, B to E. all tes | and sizes, 3 to 10. Prices are £31.50 and £4. 00. Try a pair wear several . and you will 0 other Gorme Hore or Sys Directly Opposite the Bank. A GOOD MOVEMENT Is more to be de- i handsome case, eth ean be had for moderate price, why, get can sell vou a Wateh in beauty of exterior and acy of movement are comabined but the cost of which 18 quite easstaie. and variety of Timepieces that it Buy here and be on time, Ww e wiiich AN he CIWATCH | ATA REUABLE PLAS BE ON TIM E We have such a number Sa Th Yaa 2 WE HAVE A PSE LINE OF SPECTACLES Eves tested by the celebrated © Retinoscopic Test” and glasses correctly feted. Lenses changed, free of charge, af any time, in spesticicn wif by me that cout $2.00 and over. 4 J. C. SNYDER, Jeweler and Optician, Patton, Pa. | ES OL HS Sb a 00 LET OS WHISPER A HINT IN YOUR EAR. If you have a a 3 wy CX in shirts and half hose good excuse for not | portunities of th Bi ‘Grand Finale of Our Summer Sale. It you haven't vou haven't. il the clothing and hats and cool hat you could pessibly use, you've a being interested —for not seizing the op Soy And our hint to you is that if we were you we would get here as soon as possible—the cream of the sales ‘offerings may be skimmed if you wait too long, We'll appreciate a visit from you whether you buy or not.
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