ids PNT A Sal Ce a ee RR EAA NE A CAR di Hs: Tdi PERTINENT PAsoRAPHS | eA Pecvle and Places. 1 i H Rhock pas a purchansd i sev into; dwell This leaves Paton wilh. jolden Fain went Ww Job CREW dd bit in the Flood Clty, : of smasome it whiltever. | bh ou ¥ morning & te enter the hig pa oewocRATs Lose at Maddie Proeoedings. 3 smpor. on the bench, rj ght by the Democratic sonaciin ale eandia alo af the Fabien. REY Ble nim Hasting, sala for a reapunt of the vate md a review of casing § boss 4 dntion by which as awarded Bp four sandic fatted ba on wi Bich fone sounditaanic © ware ware were Shawn ; mining quality of's music. a a) and the bund made s y [fhe Patton J effioe - a Ln Ported Pemviliogs Pertad mini ta The Court fHenwed Pu Fae ings Hieotion Court convened at Bbhensharg Mon. Pre reliminary Organization of . day at 1 golock pom. with Judge OF He handed - dows an opinion dlemissing the pro » oeedings brow Patton ¥Y. M. hs A. WILL BE MADE SOON. ME Fred Secreta i Sanith Hae Tediad Cuil and Peiliine (he Olieels of the Wotls Wale Movement tor the Hettrrment of Young | 4 wand Aw hdtiag A meeting of interested mars will be pom. 4 | bo conmider the organization of a YM. A in Patton. The mecting Bb for | fon of the movement i ht ble to form » seibninary he ; and | tend ty ThE PROETeSAivE daeted on the valantser plan the sutive conti nf and seid #5 1 ® pont ioe, sd a a fo » ten : | yours will be executed. Work on the : mow flange will be chammeiond as # Ls ns possibie, wl ir A). Brady hae pare hase fost of growl on Mag tween Fig wl ard the ; and Bis ew fod ® R wii sam on # jo or | mer er and the new book «THE aw Hatrrday night and finished by the morning. ao that fot sa hotel's work ems lost, Fedor Da id Biocon. Fran Hubbard, Joe , Warner Repsher, Curtis : Peter Tucker, Hogh Whit- : Wilkie, Moore Miles, ): ne, Alls Airhart, Julia Ast Raby Uowher, ane MoMaldren, oq £ Eiva Radeliffe, Cath. thbower, Mary Banseri, Tillie ditian Groen, Marie Fisher, EE eV. EARLY, Teacher. THIRD PRIMARY. aster rolled, 71; average attend. | i par cent of attendance 96. every day: Elva Forgo, dith, Lizie Hertzog, Mabel Eubnly, Geraldine Sine Yer. : be Wi, ing gallery with Toe sane name a Marked copies of differen’, news. 1 papers sustaining accounts of Woish I Bros, cirens have been reveived This 118 a pretty sure sige that they will ex- - 3 hibit in Patton some time this iesson, ball nines will contest for jupremacy | The game will be called promptly at 14 o'clock. : “Thos. J. Graham bos jwcepted 8 {position in the engineering depsft. Eo ‘ment of the Beech Ureek Coal & Coke | ] Co. : —Jobn H. Wagner, an expert printer of Mifinbarg, Pa, is sow employed iin the job department of the COURIER. A charter for the Patten Brewing A Co. was granted by the state depart ‘ment Wedoesday. AN AREAY OF TALEN Jann after the passage of this ms ear b ; shall blah i in every corny of eve (sue on the editorial page in a cons (CHER position al the top of reading ter the name of the owner, DWwners, pro prietor or proprietors of soch news [papers together wilh the nage of the managing editor thereof, and IT ssid newspaper shall be owned or publish. the enrporalion shall be pol rival, boo : gether with the names of the pose tent, ‘secreiary, treasurer and managing edi tor thereof, and If the said nes paper ‘or newspapers shall be owned or pub. lished by a partnership or partaermsbip limited, then the names of the partners Wi or pfficers and manager of sabi parther. hip, or partnership Hussitad, shall 1 published in like manner’ The CorriERr believes in law and its judicial construction and tikes supreme pleasure in obeving the mandate of » he ature ; sud an upright gover : ns of the setion ib above Misdemeanor with a ducted by Rev. Father Phurcn. In. bridges and green timber have been 1,000 £4 fine. oo phe at Flanagan Nok Aut Boies a mine §8 belong nad. The work of remov- : ing the old structore was aetamdged : Belry Bave BOW mo time the men went fo work Mouday i The proprietors of the Asopomof © this plasm Are making arrangements io open & billiard hail, bowling alley and : I will be in charge of Robert Fansing : vrerylbing | lar. Tho § jury ata ff ina verdict for . The entire family of Joha Sharp in : Allegheny township, near Chest © | Springs, a ill with the smalipox. Mr. 00- | and Mrs Sparp and sight children are | i down with the disease. : ~The St. Boniface and Pation base at Athletic Park Saturday afternoon. Bd. A Mellon is nstalling a cot. | "| plete bottling plant in the year of his i | Wholesale Tiquor establishment, i In common with our mure preten. tions city brethern the COURIER hastens 1 to ubey the provisions of that cof the Quay-Penrows Pennypacker po | Grady-Satos law that states that “from | > sein 1'by a corporation, thes the pame of x Later throw of Boab a saw in the Feb rights aod take ther Shale, alleging hal fraud was pi begs sin the rennociations atid the sale, “the dedonan IRANSACTHING IN REALYY on The a Sone wus that the frogs id : | Properties | Pa Fees ¥ud wf the £0 raty Frat {hang Basds Beconily, Paiton, Ko Frank Panic of ux to Charles Ramey, larroll, $30, Martin Kiafsak 2 ux to Benjumio! Wirtoer, Patton, $2 : Rebeoon Pell et vir to Victor Quinn, t: ‘arroll, $35. John W. Ogens et tix to John yan, | Eider, £0, Evans, White, £5. Caroline BK Fok wo FR Poster, | White, $1. Emanoel Wentz et ux to Minnie M. Lewis, Hastings, $306 Hiwtings, $i J.L. Spangler et ux to Givombathisto Baars, Hastings, a David K. Cree to Nancy Cres, Resde, | 8 - Reade, $200, : Harvey Walker ot ux to Strittmat- tor Bros, Hastings, $200. Vivesnt Tumkig et us 0 DE Noa. lew, Rasguebag Ga, $000 Buagusel ks ns, 2 The aE BE to Josep The GD Homeeot ux to CE Walter, John Oshall, executor, to Thomas 5 : i bead, Heitie V. Miller to Clande Lags, | Nusey Cree to Matilda Gorman. EE Notley ost ux a shipangn Cin to Michael cole counties of Pennsylvania and] oan the § The 8 pe Hl 34 ne i a3 ip one Price % oe plan i are sbie sto finals many homes need | Limental in Bacco which are of money. 1 bas an *foctive a ring and restraining infigenee. Iv fir | ‘nishes recreation withoat Semptasion | cand provides for the phywoad, wental, social and mors! welfare of yoang men. | Men of any, or of no religions belief, | are weleome to its privileges. 18 helps | I charches and dows aot interfore , ih any one of them and fs & training a schoo in. hristian work, teaching men | Chew Be work ina practical, efficient anger, Like a college, the Associa. | { tion fornishes privileges meh in exoess { of the amount of money received from | 3 [ thom whe enjoy its privileges. Other- | wise a large proportion of the members | kip conld not avail themselves of bbe | rivitegea The Association touching | business in Co. Wedoit ¢ :asy and how ? Hl nest Relial We don't se ell cheap C lothiing. we never ‘did. nor do we want to. We can afford leave that to the cheap houses. | ~~ What we do, is to sell vou reliable de ‘ pendable goods. This is the foundation on at we have builded the best Clothing all these parts. 0 We will guess, so will you if you come in, that we sell thrice as much goods as any house around the Northern part of Cambna Well first, shle Mere handise: second,on the third, by giving more and New Goons Arriving Dany. a00 Men's Suits to select from. 200 Boys’ Long Trouser Suits. joo Little Fellows’ Suits. Prices 8.00, 10.00 to 18.00 Meus. “ 3.00, 4.00 to 12.00 Boys. 1.50 to 5.50 Little F ellows. Best stock of Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Neckwear Hosiery, etc, around this section. Come e and see for yourself. Keystone Clothiers Directly Cipposite the Bank. wad holding » constitoency greatly in exoves of the membership, which it is He interest 30 care for | Lo | as a membership. The reading room, | religions mewtings, lectures, the time © of the secretaries, kre at the disposal of | the pablic and are osed Uberally, used | by a very large anmber who could not | pay for the privilege. i The Bitomipous Region Committee through Ms secretaries i organisiog | Associations in the small towns snd villages of the bilaminous coal and! caring for them afar they ATE Organ. Very many tows in the bituminous | region have alrendy formed strong or-| i ganizations, which are tonsids of the most potent factors in the de- | velppment of manly character and | proper Living. i Now, let the progressive me of Patton take ap this laudable work and Crake & sRovess. il Sincerely oars, CB. Sworn, Fleia Sew’y. FIERCE romest FIBRE es i AB AE nH On all the good things in our lige. Bat we do claim If there : is whiskey on the market that has earned a reputation f that if we can’t suit your taste no one can. itself, we have it. It 's the same way with Giesa and Cordials. Ww hen it comes to Beer rand WHOLESALE Liquors. Magee Ave. Patton. Pa. They Di Eakin ie Emus i This : Rewtbon This Tieek Forest Brus raged 1a the north of the: county for sever! days this week and Bat certadn places destroyed ootsider- lam §. Trebiait rg Dor the above letters xay that they are “Adver- Nie Lo Wia Giaeene BP Tn JBLET, Breath of a Uhl John, the son of Mr. and Mrs Thos Quilon, of West Magee avenuve, fd Wednesday gb noon of brain fever after an Pines of but a few days. The little one was four vears okl The fa neral was beld in St Mary's RO church this morning at 3 o'clock, con { torment n Abe Cassidy eeimetery, ahie property. Pation and i ts environs were singuardy free from loses by Lh mare or es extent. Vink dale ars flames checked, being aides a change in the wind which tovk the HA ‘tienlacly was in peril amd the town marrow y escaped destruction. { Monday night loked ss though i go, the fire be st of thie Viatoa Lum- ber company’s big mil, The wWwwas pepe aided By t rosdd fre mpny snd No. § company of Alsaean, about 08 Utveson mel, abort By work train men lagawanng Iron and Sted company men, and GRY X employes, worked ® onto v % Seaemdt yest oa ha Fis 5 wah Ed pan Elon Sand anil spvoeedsd In plang Be 3 fire away from the town and toward i amt cadabiisbesd wu fire Line from the Vinton Lumber com PLBY'S plant to the Peansyivania railroad, The loss sustained so far amounts to many thossand dollars, as logs, tes, ‘ barned, 88 Weil és many fences int hes #» Pennsylvania Bail. greatiy by i Good Building, Next | Door to Bank, |B. KUSNER. B KUSNER. The Patton + Clothing Store. | i} a Phent 4m PL §ve fares spy op Tay a we Fan ome, but otser places suflered toa: He that 18 ont nmaroing himself to the utmost = that fe cannot acquit himsell of judgwmg ans.’ * + Be careful how you judge wm the matler of clothing. we hasty in saying that vou cannot wear ready-made ~ Our summer Sy hg looks. fits and wears like made-to-measure, for w hich you have paid twice as much a8 I am asking. Do not © Boys’ Clothing. plete line of Boys and Children n's Suits, for $8 up, whatever he needs or what you think 150 yt #6. O83. Bear in mimd our elegant line of Shoes and Oxiapds or Men, Women, Bove and Girls. Styles peser fund in the ordinary shoe store. It will benefit : wing 40 pay me 8 visit und ste them, B. KUSNER, PATTON, PA
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