aS AL dri THOMAS carTwicH 1 Fenisdsnpon : Hote Nery Muddeaty While Trani ol a Phiiabarg, aif Patios, A wit, ied very Thomas Cartwrig shit, i came here race) iy ay + $e tine the family had : t him, they conclude whereabouts, ; Clk, apd Bfier 4 Le Poppin © i hose: thie i eit pect oF ya es 1 dewpite ih he ox Ww ved tiesda y £ if Hipn lip dre 404 Fiat, a FINAL LECTURE, A iit be ven tn ; Fhe Toast Sine af the ution The followings a odes Evivisg Lah Hine Eawhnibaes day ERY such prrpile = £2 Ww ii Fx od by iy towing 1 Led bs prose Sotpo- Li Latin, grammar. the Have. Ads ati ig and yrayer, b & Uamp wih i hook: keeping, |! ten ; personal ateounts; MH , Bum, atrun ttre; it ae some to he 8 Beoro of the 4, Fierteng Toe Son Fishy who oa brief alk, te fing “w rtnris. by : y : which rer «i fatal. Bo Chand, she bs survived It wax just about ten thirty cswatoh the adve Congres fir and PERTINENT FPAMACHAPHL. Ponaylings = and. Plavex thie Mrs. Mertle Brith, wife al Ho 4 : Wits ok Hae might rite 1 by 8 daughter, Annie, aged eeven yeurd 1} was years of age. The Evy Phi Hipaharg fue Bow othe Lime do goods and we be buy seaent a Tg segmne of TERE of AHA i $e PH fiat wirs wiih furs »* , of ; during which the world aw attad te laid ; | soming of Christ, after it hipl been [the Rowan Catholic church there can 1 be no celebration of nuirrisgs durlng - the waasol Gf advent. JThis custom is £ + sets which observe the season. abstinence from flesh in each week - Wednesday, Friday and Saturda ay. Teatnn Taken on. reduced one step, the condudtors be- coming flagmen, brakemen. ole become extra brakemen. The re. ever, but the lack of equipment and | are. CAN APPEAL! Now is the winter of our diseantent, { Christmas eoming on and Bol a cent With whieki to buy Dw children toys, And make ther glad Uke other bays, 1 Won't some subweriber cote to tm, 1 And drop ox a letter containing this Hoe ; : : % > . | “Here is what | owe for the paper. You are justly entitled to it, Teeked” j: tl % and mill and we will fake delight in filing i them out for all who In arrears ft submerip tion. Fersae Two dwelling houses of five rooms | known upon application. - Nov. 1000. 5; | rho dom you it, it may be right. | Ir the Coyne does it, you know itis dial Sty According to the roles of {kept by mos of the other churches or Due gt Boniface, $330, Ling the season there are three days of The New York Central bas found it: necessary to take off six regular freight | Urains at Jersey Shore, This means Sian, Carrolitown, $500, | that the crews of these trains must be | PF. This appenl enn be answered by an) many as wish. Our sock of veoeipin is urge | Who does: your printing? Ir the | TRARSACTHAS » REALTY. r Properties Se Thic Bad of the Coanty Tht FT Hands Maventiy, Chas. Warner of ux to Besj Thoma, Thomas Locke te Joba Pick ef al, : Hpangler, Bai, Jd W. leech et ux to I A, Ratheaut’, ' Reade township, $50. F. N. Donabne et ux to Catharine 1, Sloan, Carrolitown, $500. F. XN. Dunahue et px to Catharine 1° Catharine PF. Rloan ot vir to FN : Donghne, Carrolitown, $2,500, and the flagmen The changes makes It nec. emsary for eighteen regular brakemen Ceo. Troxell ax Heade township, 854, Julia Hritzer et al to Rebecca Fry, to RK Paale, Car (roll township, $50. duction in crews is wade necessary for * ia number of reasons. There is just as i much work at and for the six trains as David Atherton et ux to Maury Bed noskey, Barnesboro, $45. John J, Dietrich et ux to George Lis brun et al, Oarroll township, §25. cars compel the men to lay off at a time when the railroads of the country are rushed with work an they seldom Martha Smith et vir to Andrew J Anderson, Clearfield township, $250. Margaret McNeelis to Henry Hagan, | Ashville, $3,000. - Administrator of Uriah Lioyd, by sheriff, to Lucinda Jane Craver, Sus { guehanna township, $10. Jacob Kirkpatrick et al to A. M. | Larson, Hastings, $25. Thos. Barnes et ux to Barbara Lane, Barneshoro 75. Dennis Kirkpatrick et ux to = Ives | ter Byrne, Elder township, #24 Advertised Lettors, The following letters remain uncalled | for in the Patton post office for the two weeks ending Saturday, Dec. 6, 190%: {Fred P. Carroth, R. A. Hunter, IL. Sanders, Wm. Thomas, Mrs. Harrison | { Dukeman, (i. M. Ross, M. V. Tilton, | { each located on Magee avenue, Patton 8 J. Williams. borough. Terms and conditions made | Foreign: Cslzmar Janos. Persons calling for the above letters » E Wn GREENE, Postmaster. If yon want to get your share of | the holiday trade advertise your gooils | tin the COURIER. Paid ae he ¥ th ; FRIAR ¢ Cn : Hoban intefesting REBGUNN 3 Gihney ton of Ade Asbo wan trig Parisining ta z al | He must Stay Ber hos we oi wor Jaden $s i ring the dD maew od Of fenrrs A fhe sick Beigel oof Covmonoriweaitiy wise F000 30 Kexil Sear Judge IP Eamon, eI TH ¥ thie i N SIRT We Fou berg plesaitad Was sg i ok : ro EE Wl wiles Jraluh | hid x £33 (Lhe dafindane : | the Perkins family du aioe of Mr. Perkios and by ¢ wid Mes Perkins to give Bly, BIDS we mind he court gi & fo hind Mes Card Lz tha The the meine non Tir guiity ey i Dea defends hirde of ) ene thivd, wa Danby va Willian bedure Judge OF. It was a sul for a balanee al coda and the The oo Lonuior, wil BE 10a the sun of $25. NEY As Seaton, Ladieos® Ald Soiery of Lhe Liberally Piateosiiand. The Ladies’ Ald Sox tist charch wish an the 2 ST RINE to say that they are excesding gratefisl generosity and | patronage which bave been manifestd | ; in all the snlerprises they have under | taken for the benefit of the church, The festival this week was a good At ih to the publis fur success, the proceeds being $30. (the close of the festival Mm Jobn Dinsmore in a neat little speech on be half of the ladies preseated to Bev. Evans a purse of $40 as a Christine g gift. Mr. Evans responded with 8 speech and thanked the ladies for their - herole efforts and kind co-operation for the maintainance and success of the i church. BONDS FOR SALE. Sealed proposals will be received by J. M. Gilliece, wecretary of the Patton | borough council, on or before Monday { December 15, 1902, for the sale of Pat ton borough municipal improvement ‘and funding bonds to the amount of | §7,000, dated the 15th day of November, | 1902, to run twenty years, redeemable in ten years at the option of the bore ‘ough. These bonds are tax free and dra : | four per cent interest from that dat | payable semi-annoally. Each bidder ; will be required to forward a certified Revel SOMERVILLE. ‘will please say that they are “Adver- check for §100 as an evidence of god faith, J. M. Gnaaecs, Secretary Borough Council, Patton, Pa. Lh Ls rE85 4 BE stake Lie emi Ga Lhe aptadlie he leg to be doe the plaintiff, whe elaing The jury found fur him in i Hapiiet Chinn af the Bap. Ie Men's Suits, Fens Overcoats 5 5 % 5 Knee Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, $2.00 th $6.00, $1.05 to 85.75 All Style Ia Very Latest, MU FFLERS, 48¢ to 81.98. CAPS, 25¢ to $2.30. Sink Hn'kes, 25¢ to $1.50. SWEATERS, 30¢ 10 $4.75. i BOYS SWEATERS, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00. » Muferetts, Men's Large Assort- ment of Linen Handkerchiefs, s or Boys’, Men's Bags’, M3 stop to think when buys ing a gift lor! Father, Brother, . Hushand org Fr tend that ‘Bo ys's Suits, Heelers, ” Boys’ : Men® § er, 50¢ to $2.00. ARCTICS, Tenens”, Women $1.00 to $2.00. Kid or Wool, 0c to $3.30. SUIT CASES $1.50 TO 87. 50. Trunks of All Kinds and Prices. Hundreds of Useful Gifts not talked ahout here, bi we have them. If you come here first or last we shall sell you. Ponder on the advisibility of buying useful and g gifts. Come Here-Save Money. TRE ONLY ONE PRICE STORE.
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