; Lat shorif’s sale st the ot Bite at {Ebensburg Monday, June 1st, at 1 : By | hanna townabip. men we explained | and Mr. Fay. Rev. EB chareh, Rev, "13. Foley tanghtachool reshomm in be dont age Gf the muse bask of his ght ear and | gh had boroagh paving orders to » the | 1 o'ciock. deem, Spntg them being two sons wha roperun 4 i» Northern Cum {and Robert J. MoCans, In 8 lob of or ETORRd In Patton, having therson a . two-story frame Swelling house and acres of land in Dean fownship, ex : viousl; conveyed, having thereon » 1iwo-story frame House, siable snd | : of of gromnd in Ashville borough, having i [there on a bwo-story frame hoose and | | The Interest of Nellie Sharbaagh Bly | coal reserved, baving therson a two- * |1ot or piece of ground in Carroll town: or-| ant at the semi-monthiy meeting Mon. | Foley, of Phir a one gpd f the Carrolliown Niws, : ring the winter joel past, Thomas 1 BP © if Holland, chime of the mehool, which He ug th “ once 0. woe sr, then placed led the trigger. The ballet entered | ! his brats sud hu dind | 2 me thin 10 — at Dn Je pa fn money. de wan a _ native dev a an a : es on he i an th f law and moved to hatighs Js be becany no hard drinker. For ol i vat tn yours Paley & bis led 8 Wander Fin De but msi erratic and su Hjoct pity, His family consisted of tis wile and soveral chil MERE sme. Swag Mera to Be THs posed wok Monday, dune at, The ollowing properties will be sold o'clock p.om.: The interest of Louisa 6. McOans { The Interest of John Hips In 63 acres of Tand and allowance in Susgue- The Interest of Jobn Sales in 194 from the same 7 acres pre. - “Phe interest of the same in two lots ¥ t of ground In Suangler borough, | frame dwelling house and ont “The interest of Prank Cibelskt ina ’ Lehip, having thereon a two-story fram: | "| dwelling house and outbuildings. The lutersst of Edward Burnés In two lots in the viilage of Biandburg, | { Reade township, having thereon a two | story frame dwelling house, stable and || outbulidings. The interest of Charles W. Rickard, ina lot of ground in the village of of the Baptist church, and W. dford also made remarks. On, f the latter Meade, B. Cowher ted cliairman of the member. | Bdwin J. Radoliffe n temporary secretary, : ee On FOOSE Was appointed | d of J. Edwin Parnell, RB. 85. ger, 1. S. Bell, W. H. Sandford and | Winslow. This committes will | iy solve. He, room Trotlen) “This committee will oll on! le during the “veek and be report at the next meeting i og will be. held in. Good's, deta Hertzog, of Loretto. | | both of Chest Springs, 0. of Uarroltown. | township. Glasgow, Heade township, having | thervon a two-story dwelling hotse, isle and outhoildings, MARRIAGE LICENSES } Hurry E. Cox, of Amsbey, and Bern- Prank Nagle, of Spangler, and Ei mira Houp, of Clearfield tow nahi. Joseph Mann and Mary both of Blandsburg. J. R Men inmy and Etta Ray, both Ciaran, * Richard MeKingie and Theresa Fleek, | John Kruger and Helton Arvwosie, both Philip Nagle and Mary J. Bharon, both of Bt. Augustine. George Engel, of Carrolltown, and Mary Molnier, of Cymbria Mines. Dennis Doogherty, of Allegheny ! township, and Nettle H. Reit), of Barr reposted request for an cutie to his 24 of lroland, and “ nely appointed a commitlos to confer |i the public shools of that place. ! paid: {Mig Co 870.10, Howsrd Wonmer $4. ul, F Bvmitoon Patient Discord Upilor Maldge Pnotified and will be expected to food hong it leaiy. weeks euding (Bay B, Henry, | Warner, | will ‘please aiy that they are C34 seed? Pennsylvania railroad company sduriog the coming Lestension of its Hoes from Cherrytree, 1 to the month of Dixon ran at Twoliek | jv peak, slong the old survey the best cont Bilis in the state will thos be tapped. : ek at Spangler for $10,000, exclusive of i cower. MEETING. obi HS Provestings ot she Regritar Resnion of ihe | Horragh Tras. All the members of the borough | pouncil, except Lansberry, were pres. Derr Somerville ILL BUT THREE DAYS | dny tight. The session was a short | ne, lasting Jess than an hoor, sod cone 0 vened prompt ¥ on time, PA Beste of Eight Meath and Wilk Every White was present with his oft | das. : ¥ : i © Yoveg At Her Command {0 Maks Lite property snd afler considerable dis. | Wenn Living Fanersl st the Resldenen spmsion Lhe matter was again referred | } the street pammittes with power to) t. It was reported that John Oto faloseai that the borough was Gsiog g round for + # stro 8 that he had hee ssinrday. Intecwment Hor npc A death that is more than usually pathetic in some of its sepecta and that sme with a suddenness that made it «| A the more appalling and beartrend. jog was tht of Mrs. Eva R Somer. wife of Ren) Bamerville, A Weiter wis rid feom Mee A w, | j atehin, of Patchilnville, stating that Fieeoh & Avenue » Wednesday wvening at 4 amount of §3,218 20 which were Mrs. Somprville's Hiness was of brief | Tin six por cent Intorowt, which oe durin tasting but three days. Noth. 3 4 a serions waa thaught of her int and thes entero] the sirne vith 8 sinking pil a x diasolati Li i & Sener ville was a native of Bik BE the dasghter of Johns F. aud hy br. V, A, Mun Ay at “the: corner ot pha Dore and wes born at Bene. Bees i 3 aod Fi ih aventes and Kiso for Bite on April 2, 1678, belay 27 years, | t by Geo ® month and 18 days old af the toe of Good aud Geo, o Ready or East Ma few demise. Her carly childbood wae capent in Banewtte and Westport, © Ta Lun son fo 1862 the family moved 5 Pano o, whee she resided. until the time of bey piarriage, Ble wis married on Hey sersber 1 seh | Tt year to ened Somerville, the well known atloroey of thin plaew, er brief enarvied Life was a mont bsppy | 16 nts & foot. 5 i iim ih o Taping ol 51 one and she was surroondad by all the {conta a fool for pipe. On motion of _nntorts that an judalgent and kind Prindible, seconded by Gould, Mr. Mo Bushand was able to give. The lant Govern wis awarded the ¢ contrast, : four Years of ber yestdanow in Hemove On motion of Linge, President Don. [500 was a popular sad efficient Senco 5, eympathetic disposition, ao the amon of the ftw oN Saliding La Hits ww FF ok bis AE Sd | with tse Clearfild anthortiies and the Delp board of health reistive to the small. vroeliont musics, beiag a vocab of | pox victim dlwenversd Buoday, Messrs mrs than asoal ability, and a good ba- | Prindidie, Metormick and 4 Lingle were Strumentalist, she was 8 popuisr mem. | Appointed, hw of the society in which she moved | The following bills wery ordered 80d leaves masy warm friends who Lwinosrely deplore ber untimely de figtor Lanter Su 37. A. F. McConnell | fash. : se of $2.97, Victor Dodson $5.07, Patton Clay | 50% was a member of the Protestant, Eola opal church of Renovo aml wis an active force In roligious and phils) Canthropie work. Bho also was» open ber of the Daughters of the American giadio. is survived by ber parents, who reside in Rescvo. A brother, Walter A) ' Dan Peters $4. Chas Bender 813.050, sper Hewlett $1.95, W. T. Hobin. | son $15, Wo Wiliams 82, Elow Byroes $12, Win GELS, EQ Moore, 2, Patton Wale ir Co. #8, Roy BE Decker $80.85 Gao, 8B. Good Eieetric Light Co. $90.70, J. D. Blair $16, Adolf ; dled thee: veurs ago. Hotta §20, Dr. 8 a We arrell 532, \ The fuperal will be held sf the residence Saturday morning at ESCAPED QUARANTINE. o'clock, conducted by Rev. 8. A. Pot | TE ter, the Eplsopal rector. Interment: wb Poverty Fiat, twill be mmide in Fairview cemetery. Chas. Walker, & smalipox patient, | (RANSACTIONS. " REALTY. : who escaped quarantine from Porter & properties in This Bod of the County That | Grabam's lomber camp at Frenchville, | Chmsged Hands Beecnily. i Clearfield county, was discovered under. J B Anderson st ux to Charles Dean, | the tron railroad bridge at Poverty | Reade, $80. : { Fiat Sanday afternoon by Dr V. A Reuben Morley, by treasurer, to! Murray, who was making = profes coonty of Cambria, Hastings, $807, | sional call in tat vicindty, County of Cambria to Charles Het- | He promptly notified the health rick, Hastings, $5.50. officer, Dr. 5. W. Worrell, and a tent | Kuxan Hollis et vir to 5H. Bewrs, was hastily erected and the patient in. Reade, $100. stalled therein. Monday night a box | car was placed at the disposal of the Bon, Hastings, —-. aathorities and the man removed to] T. M. Rhweban, #t ux. to Thomas & this Dr. Worrell and Chief of Police | { Walter, Patton, $300. {ill swore ont a relief warreot snd the | i Theo Thomas to Charles Walters, | county assnows] charge of the case. | Carroil, $15. : The Clearfield connty offlelals were! Porter Kinports ¢2 ux to R.A Shi. Lingford, Basquebanna, $9,750, : all billy contracted by reason of the CUpeson loo company to Bichard wan belong in this viguity, The Gee Desny, Allegheny, $1. : dx a grid one and the palient is gelling. Prank N. Dunegan et ux to M. OQ Pangan, Clearfield, $200, Lo Milton M. Crane of ux to Eva M ie abe ed al, Patton, $1. Cyreilts Duclos ob tx 10 T, Jd Lite inger, Clearfield, $100. Morgnn Watkins et ox to Ru Rev. E (A. {larvey, Barnesboro, $135 John Berish ef ux to George Barish, Patton, $1. Petix sepaen of ux ta Logis Galion, Hastings, £30 George A. Oshall et al to M, © White, 8847.34 rlok et x wo Charles J. for, 3100, Fila Anertised afters, The following letters remain uncailad for in the Pa ston post offiow fog the two | Sataplay, May 18, 1903; | T. Gi. Robisou, PF. UO, Harry Morton, Miss Jean Windsor, V. Yerger. Foreign: Franzo | DiBello, Guspodin Franjo Petranie. Persona calling for the above letters | Alvers . Year FooWinn Uneene, Postragster, Shek ob al, Foal Jolin, Announesment ms oomade had ¥ fia V. K hitew 5 will, suganer, build an noth, of Pittsburg, the for the new brewery, was in own this weal. The work of clearing 14 progressing rapidly andar the direction of Contractor W.. : TT Hebinsan. PIRES MORE CRF ol the Kame of i the ground is Homer and Susquehanna, % VE 257 astotedd by = at the Anderson House, Cresson, has been ap praiae 3, , andlond Wenderath belbg allowed 81,964 The water company at Cresson sent a Bill to Landlord Wen the furnishings. The betel was built deroth for $50 for use the com. i by the Spangler Improvement com: pany's water daring the fire. The ap pany in 1583 and is one of the finest in praises regarded the bill a8 exceisive Northern Uambria. Col Spangler and it was seni to the insirance come j makes the purchase a as sn 1 invest mont. | panies for their disposition. 7 he ~Hx-BhertlY Joseph A. Gray, of Spangler, hak sold to Coll Jackson Lo Spangler, of Beliefonte, the Gray He. a x of The Untimely Demise of va | ; pendable goods. Best stock of Shoe 2S, Shirts. 10 Cambria county to Jas. Commons & | We don’t sell cheap C lothing. we never lid. nor do we want to. We can afford to leay re that to the cheap houses. What we do, is to sell you reliable c This is the foundat which. we have : bifided the best a we wi | in, that we s i ig as it goods ast house around the Northern part of C; 1 Co. we doit ¢asy and how? Well Honest Reliable Merchandise; second, on one Price plan; third, by giving mere better value than others. _ FN Dany. VE Ww G 1001S Ax RIVING 400 Men's Suits to select from. 200 Boys’ } Long Trouser Suits. 300 Little J: zellows’ Suits. Prices 8.00, 10.00 to 18.00 Mens. “ 3.00, 4.00 to 12.00 Boys. 1.50 to 5.350 Little Fellows. Hats, Neckw. H osiery, etc. around this section. Come and se sce for yourself, Keystone Clo { Directly Oppit the. Bask. ei Besides her husband she § But we do ¢ ’ If there whiskey on the raarket that has earned a reputation On all the good things in our line. that if we can't soit your taste no one can. itself, we have it. It's the same way with Bran >ins and Cordials. When it comes to Beer and %0 we're it. Only one brand and that the Best—Duques All orders by mail or ‘phone promptly attended | WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Magee Ave., Patton. |= KUSNER. The Patton Clothing Store. “ He that judges without informing himself to the utmost that he capable cannot acquit himsell of judgh a 18%," 18 Be careful how you judge wn the matter of clothi Do not be hasty in saying that vou cannot wear resdy- clothes S ‘made-to-me asure, for which you have paid twice as muchas Our summer clothing looks, fits and wears [ am asking Boys Clothing. I have a complete line of Boys’ and Children's Suits, or gh we % rough wear or dress up, whatever he needs or what you t he needs, from $1.50 to $6.00, Bear in point our elegant lps of Shoes and Oxfords for Men, Wi Boys and Girls. Styles never found in the ordinary shoe store. It wilt b Foul to pay nie 8 vist and see thm, : B. KUSNER, Good Buflding, Ne ext Door to Bank, PATTON, |
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