1903. nA SHS | SHOWS MUST PAY Fm Them Cums Dawn Wopwrly, 4 At the special meeting of the Patton : | borough council held Inst week there | were present President Donnelly, Seo. | retary Moore and Usunclimen Walter, * | Prindible, Berkey and Lansbery. [On motion of Prindible, seconded hy | Lansbery, it was ordered that Cie, 0). "{ Brady be notified to place street where i tion under the supervision of the bor. ough engineer. Prindible presented a protest from Jos. Taylor agabnet pay: Hing an assessment for the sewer oan i “| Laug and Fourth aveuues, ibe latior 8. contending that be airendy bad a sewer Caonnipdd | 71 would | | ontiection on another street 0 decided that Ordinance No. + have to be complied with, President Donnelly presented o mess ure that shows be eharged a heonse foo a4 follows: S0.cent shows, 885; Shoont | : rj shows, $15; 10.cent shows, $10. Also | that for selling on the strests a Hones foe of $10 per day be charged and pat 90 | aut medicine vendors with show com. E bination be charged § per day. On | borough solicitor with instructions to : draft an ordinance covering these pro. { Visions. The seoretary was imstracted to no. ify the Pennasvivasin esilroad cotipany to repair the bridge approaches on {Magve snd Lang avenues Building permits wers granted to Dinsmore - Bros, A. C. Fisher and Gabriel Chris off for balidings on Mages avenue t The street commitien was instructed to, repair the Fourth avenue bridge. _ Bills were ordered paid as follows: _ 31 Victor Lauer $14.62, E. Boros $457, > A T. MeConnell #7, Clark MeNealy | H.3T,A. Wasberg $6.75, Wm. Colo $6.75, | Frank Boone 87, Victor Dodson $3.27, Geo, Nagle 87, John Tate 45, W. T. on | Peters 40, Wm. Loos 80, Howard { Woomer 90, Martia Thomas 90, W. J. Gill $80, Patton Water Co. $40, Fatton | {Ulay Mfr. Co. $1.53, W. P. Jackson, 50, H. G. Philips $2, 1d 8 Moore $512 8. Good Blectris Light Co . $90.70, Thos. McGovern $62.70, Mitchell & Molor- Imick $26, Dr. W. I. Dowler $50, Harry | 7 iLocas $90, A. L. lloyd $7.00, G, J. = Fitzpatrick $1.70. ; r sansactions " REALTY. 1 3S & ] Proportion in This End of the County That | Changsd Bntds Boeenily, ‘ 11 Chest Creek Land aud Improvement y sompany to Patton Brewing company, | Patton, $800. ~ Chest Creek Land and Improvement | feompany to Daniel Retntie, Patton, 18100, RH MoGarvey et 1 ux to Max Schify- ‘man, Spangler, $1,300 a Thomas Barnes ot ux to W. 8 Wheel- ; ing, Barnesboro, $1,500 | e1 + Maggie Haley ot al to George Stecs, | Carroll, $5. 1 Mary Bendorkey et vir to John Rese. | a | tOT, Barnesboro, $90. + i OCT. Roberta et ux to McClean | Westover, Barr, $300. Harry Siutaker et ux to Beran | | Kusner, Patton, $1,000. Matilda Kane et al to Casper Rose, | Carroll, $100, S John Daman et ux to Henry Duman, Barr, $1. : F. C. Sharbangh et ux to Mary A. i i i | be had been excavating in No. | eondi- ings : bara oo Giaten, J. 1, farmer, White motion We IOPASUNE Wis reforred tothe ings Geo. 8. Good Rent. Account $25, Geo. hanna STEF N10 THE BOX. RN of Cours is : Pollawing are the names of jurors Chief Burgess Ha arper to drawn to serve at the pext term of : {court at Ebensburg, which will con: vene the first Monday in September: HOARD JURGRE FIRST WHER Bender, Philip, wholesslor, Haro. AH Usieersmiry hora, 3 wei Hahn, Jobs, farmer, Elder Kirkpatrick, Jacob, gentieman, Hast, | augurate Reform. LAW MUST BE OBEYED = Bantnons Pinos ei ee Lhasa ap Tight on tha Levi's Pais ov mews Men's Beaiedntios Kerns, Abram, farmer, Basgueh ann MoeMuldeon, Wilbon, miner, Patton TRAVERSE JURIRS, FINST WEEK. { Men's Association, and with the Brickley, J, C., carpenter, Barnesbor {jos of both their moral and fuancisi Buck, James, carpenter, Carroll | ad, haw determined to close ap all the Boucher, 11. J., wholesajor, Barnes: | gn necessary busines places on Sanday Chief Burgess Harper, acting fe : Dumm, Wen, plasterer, Carroll “8s the ane to inaugurate the reform, . The vinlation of the Baaday law bak farmer, Busyie: Carman, Daniel, hanna Krine, Jos, fares, { 9 srfieid Kirkpatrick, Adncs, Liveryooan, Car roditown Moran, Peter, Al leghony Mulay, Mich wagonmaker, Lo- retto } Newell, Thomas, miner, Patton Bheehan, Jerry, miner, Heads Wyland, Joseph N., carpenter, Span. ler Wharton, Win, laborer, Reade Yahnoer, Ambrose, jarmer, Eider PHEITT JURoRE, SRUOND WERK. Buck, A. W., carpenter, Carroll Calllhan, Andrew, farmer, Springs. : Darbin, Luke, farmer, While Dhethrick, Albert, : public sentiment tack of the movenent l%0 strong thet he feels be would re eresnt bo his offlos sod The brass repost ke ios were he to longer shut bis eyes bo the evils su apparent to everyotie, He has no desire 10 be fanatical in [the matier, or to close ap Eis Ervin places that are a gentine necessity, bu be is delermined that the pop shops, Troll stores med other places owned and run mostly by foreigners who hav po regard whtever fur the shnety | the Sabbath shall be closed at lens dey a week, even If they keep other times long after most law abidin C est citizens have gone to bed, : Romor bas it that at ad one ¢ hese places wells sorosihing stronger merchant, Hast: | has wont drinks on Sanday, but af. an . : te all will be compelied to obey ¢ Eads, John B., agent, White very imter of the law Fick, Phillip, farmer, Allegheny 1 Gilmore, J. F., blacksmith, Reade Kline, Joseph, farmer, Barr Litminger, Joseph, labourer, Ashville Lloyd, W. G.; farmer, Susquehanna Nagle, Richard, farmer, Barr Ploowe, James MM, teamator, Barren: | boro : Strittmatter, ¥ 1, teacher, Carroll i TRAVERSE AND PETIT, SRD WEEK, | news Men's Bradley, A. J., farmer, Allegheny Bishop, Valentine, foreman, Alle: gbeny Baker, Joseph A, farmer, Chest Borns, Thos, 3r., «farmer, Basqoe. 2 i day to Inasgurste the reform, bat it still others paid po attention whatever to the mandate. 1 tod them that be had siready outlined ‘a plan of campalgn snd bad intended to do it soy way. © Axide from the mors! sspect of the | town comse, the repotable merchants, who | : "obey the lew and tey to apbold i, feel Delozier, Richard, printer, Clearfieidl hat it in dotog hee an _—. fo ule a emg William, sapesiniendent, | low others who are not members of the arrolitown association, and in the same line of Davis, James, farmer, White 1 busises, to keep open most of the Eckenrode, Andrew, meschant, Car! ions aud on Sunday, while they, by rolitown | virtoe of an agreement entered into Each, Perry, farmer, White between themselves close every night, Fagan, R, L., agent, Bar Besboro | except Batarday, at 8 o'clock and stay | Flannagan, Austin, miner, Reade closed all day Sanday. Gates, L. O, farmer, White Bo pernicious has the practios be Hopkins, Farrell, miner, Patton come that many people delay gelting Jones, John, miner, Patton things Satarday for Sunday, knowing Kibbier, Philip, farmer, Chest i that these violators of the law wi McConnell, Thomas, miner, Clearfield open the next day and they can secure Sharbaogh, Herman, merchant, Car | what they want at any time. This is rolitown | particularly troe of groceries and fruit. Hence the righteous protest of the Bas. | ines Man's Association. The burgess has no desire or incline : thon to take undoe or fapatical advan. Coogan, Lambert, farmer, Chest = Campbell, Peter, gentleman, Carroll. The Bemcdicts Won, The base ball game Wednesday af | ternoon between the married and sin. | gle men of Patton resulted in a victory | ¢ sand wii take the fsmning Lovedt's Day 5 g become so open and flagrant and the | A partial attempt was made Tat Sas - | consisted solely in a , notifestion ta) elose. It was obeyed by some, while | others kept open part of the day and | Oa at least two ooumsions the Basic | aid vcard notify the chief burgess of, thelr motion. This time the burgess | Arrest Wilk Polivw. Baekod Br the Base the suggestion of the Patton Baslums § Prien. if you bay that summer soit wilbiat giviag sue « £7 inspection. Wao are ready (on it ap is one clothing. pnp, 4 SP NPR, Ly There are 408 of the atest creations of someer sults aging | racks in our sor. This moa new idea of Wee HL osmabies to wend : wig ts of Lise store in got wlan li ~abosiniely With A wranke 400 SUITS. . and simost as many patterens fot you tr select from. This great line includes over 1 et which are aimolntely iasbion: ahje--the styles which are now lin Vogue in New York, These saits are chiefly unfinished worsted snd rough ehwviot ose in dark bine. Some of them ati ihecked and some of them Pave the fine yiripe which is so popular tide season. They are pried 19 ple ; both ft and bean purses. 48. ta ya. wil have Bo trouble in pleasing | ds fanny by selecting from 2 on sock : The styles are the latest. thie rigns. $5 to $14 palierns tha 1m A word io the wise is Butter than a Century Dictionary So Hie opheirer ine, Patton, Pa. The Bank i s Sul Opposite Us s. sucess Is The pr That is why our Businuss is constantly on the increase. Our stock of WINES, LIQUORS and CORDIALS 1s of the very best, but the prices are low. When it comes to : Beer, Ale and Porter, one word tells the story—~DUQUESNE. The best beer on the market and the on ly High Grade Brand : Why cheap and superior brand when you can get the best for the same price. sold in town. drink a Goods delivered free and promptly. Special attention paid to big orders for Picnics, Parties, ete (for the first named by a score of 20 to (19. There may be some who will dis i tage of the obsolete blue laws, bat be His determined that the law abiding ‘ merchants shall not suffer on scobant | of the atts of their less consclendions ‘eompetitors, all of whom refase to join | the association or abide by its rab in regard to closing on holidays or sony ; other tire, and are not entitied to any | | consideration at the hands of the other Archibald Bmith ef ox to Vincent | Aaverssed Eetters | merchants or any one els. , | Tonkin, Susquehanna, $1, The following letters remain uncalled | Restaurants, drug stores, hotels and i Administrator of William Kittell ol for in the Patton post office for the two | other pluces of necessity will not be J. G. C. Bearer, Susquehanna, $40. weeks ending Saturday, July 11, 1903: | molested, but the groceries, frait sicires, | F. N. Donahue et al to Mary Ann | Jonnie Kelley, Harry Patterson, Corry ete, whe do the most of their bos Yost, Carralitown, §1,500. Bimon, Miss Martha ) McCandless, Jobn vess on Sunday, will be compelled to ; | Maggie Haley et al to Stanley Civik, | iJ. Sallivan, Landgon Williamson, close or suffer arrest and take the ion. | Carrol, $22. «Persons calling for the above letters sequences. : Chest Ureek Land and Improvement Wi please say that they are “Adver : company to Alex Stolicza, Patton, ¥o.. | tised.” 1: William Woodside to Willmer 6. KB | Woodside, Susquehanna, $30, wwe oY olaide © Himer a. i John H. Fulford will move to JAr- en A Gray ot al to Frank Wood- | jeadia, having been made sapariniand. : yi doy Su P. Hoffman ot ux to Philip | | Co o's Interests at that place. Mr. Ful. it Bender, Clearfield, $1,500. ford has been connected with the engi. -| Joseph A. Gray et ux to Nancy Nice. | neering department of the company { wonger, Busquebauna, $100. , at this place for some time and his pro. ~ P.J. Little et ux to Francis Delogier, | | motion is a deserved recoguition of his f | Clearfield, $800, services. Francis Nagle to Jesse Nagle, Clear- : fold, $1,600. : | J. HR. Lovell et ux to Caroline Noel, | is Blandbarg, $900. Martha A. Confer Soulsby, Carroll, $50. | pute the accuracy of these figures, but Emma Sharbaogh to T. A. Shar. that will not alter the fot that the baugh, Carrolltown, $1,625. bachelors were clearly ontelassed and { Peter C. Sharbaogh to John J. Shar | | fairly defeated. When they get a rep | baugh, Carroll, $334. ‘utation perhaps the benedicta may John C. McKenzie to 8. S. Hooken- | ansent to give them another game. berry, Blandburg, $4,650. ‘ereed, denomination, religion, politiod, Lor previous condition of servitide, (ought to stand by the burgess in hin efforts to rectify what has growo Ls be an evil and a disgrace. Wo GREENE, Postmaster. A Merited Trimation. The Hibernian Pivhic Lotal Hibernians are looking for. ward to u big time on the occasion of the annual outing and picnic of the {Cambria county A. QO H., which will be held st the Carrolitown fair grounds {August 3 and 4. Special trains will be i run and addresses will be delivered by ‘able speakers. Music will be farnished | by a band, an orchestra and a choir of twenty voices. On the 3nd a game of ‘my bands for collection witn 8 per base bail will be played between the | cent off till Sept. 1st. After Nov. 30, 5 Barvnesboro and Ashville clubs On | per cont will be added. Payment can the 4th a game will take place between {be madeat the ofies of Gea, Boone. Benedict and Carrolitown. : 3 » Db, Lyons, Collectar. It is easier to make a new nous Oid papers for ania at this office. than to mend a broken one. Notice wo Tax Payers. The tax duplicate of 1803 for Patton | school and borough taxes are placed in to Augustine Daugherty, Ashville, $300. are Kista eves vo Wents ot Ellon. Wats. tw E. Wen, Carroll. | | } | All geod citizens, of whatever race, 1 Ed. A. Mellon, WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Magee Ave. Patton, Pa. DOOR | ™ BANK. Good News for the Man who Wants to Dress Stylish. You have probably been icoking and looking and haven't found anything to suit you. Then of course you haven't been to the PATTON CLOTHING STORE. For beauty and quality our Sommer Suite can't be beaten. 1 ask you to visit me one day this week snd yin will agree with me mean Good Does. My reputation bautk of every ove I weil MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Has been on sale for the last month, bat now the weather and time bids one talk about them, GAUZE BALBRIGGAN, different An endless variety of Colors and Designs. MEN'S SHIRTS. Our Shirts are made better than stry Shirts we know of They are of the best grade, as good as poes in §2.00 Shirts. Prices from 0c. to §1.50, A specialty in LADIES BUITS AND SKIRTS of the Latest Designs at very low prices. B. KUSNER, Good Building, Next Door to Bank, ways of knitting. PATTON, PA. When Teay Suits |
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