fr Patton Courier. A ———————— —————— ESTABLISHED - - 1808. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, une year, in advance, - = © $1.00 #@No papers discontinued until all arrear ages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Patton as second: class mall matter. —— - — ADVERTISING RATES, © Legal notices $1 per inch for three insertions, _* Oard of thanks 0 per line. Resolutions ic per line. Poetry bo per line. Business locals be per line, Display ads 10c per inch flat. Foreign advertising must be paid for invar- jably in advance. No commission paid to advertising agents. These are “best” rates—no others go. — - — TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY. Properties In This End of the County That : Changed Hands Recently. p: William Davis et ux to Charles ‘Rhody, lot in Patton, $1,200. Thomas Barnes et ux to Margaret B. Post, lot in Barnesboro, $1. Michael Yost to Felix T. Yost, one "half lot in Uarrolltown, $500. ©. Homer Shryock to Conegundus C. ~ Shryock, lot in .resson township, $300. Annie E. Powell et vir to Bakerton Land & Improvement company, lot in Oarroll township, $1,750. William Leonard to Alma Rowe, lot in Barnesboro, $1. 'Ebensburg B & L. association to Crawford C. Michael, lob in Hastings, $425. Blair CO. Seeds et ux to C. 8. d’Invil- llers, lot in Cresson, $400. Amanda H. Sharbaugh et ux to Pri- mus Plahutnik, 29 33-100 acres in Oar- roll township, $2,500. Henry Pate et ux to Maggie Toohey, lot in White township, $3,500. Annie M. Gardner et vir to Mary M. . Toohey, 61 acres 134 perches in Susque- hanna township, $850. Alfred Tucker et al et ux to Thomas Barnes, 1 1-10 acres in Barnesboro, $125. Joseph Fox et ux to Charles A. Miller, lot in Carroll township, $150. Edwin Empfield et ux to A. Mae . Diehl, lot in Cresson township, $525. Abe Bougher et ux to Edward M. Look for this Dog-on. Good Stout Partner With V. A. OSWAL Walsh, lot in Spangler, $400. P. B. Cosgrove et ux et al to John . .-.Ginter, lot in Elder township, $75. x D. W. Karlinsey et ux to E. Gertrude Earlinsey, lot in Barr township, $200. Philip Bender et ux to Emma R. Karlinsey, lot in Barr township, $53. Charles F. Pitt to Elizabeth W. Den- gle, Jot in Patton, $1. Annie E. Powell et vir to Thomas Wilson, 80 perches in Carroll township, 5. Joseph Fox et ux to Edward M. Flick, lot in Carroll township, $50. Augustine P. Itle to Morgan P. San- ders, lot in Cressén township, $300. "Martha A. Miller to Thomas Byrnes, lot in Susquehanna township, $525. Mrs, Lovena Hunter to Jennie Tay- lor, lot in Cresson, $100. T. Barnes et ux to Sarah Taylor, lot in Barnesboro, $1. Administrators of James Douglass to Mrs. Jane Cartwright,1 acre 30 perches in Chest township, $445.60. John M. Powers to Josephine Powers, #3 lots in Cresson, $900. Barbara A. Blum to Mary Springer, lot in Carroll township, $400. Emile Landemont, Sr., et ux to Con- stante Torteur, lotin Elder township, $62.50. THE ROOSEVELT BEARS wo Big Brutes From the Mountains Are “ek Coming East. * Two jolly, wholesome bears from the mountains of Colorodo, “Teddy B.” and “Teddy G.,” started East this week to see the big towns of the Cen- gral and Atlantic States. They tele- phoned President Roosevelt's family before they left Colorado, asking an appointment with the junior Roose- veits, and they will be heard from all along the line on their trip East. The two bears are good fellows, and know something of the world—eyen though they were brought up in the mountains. The story of the adventures of “The . Roosevelt Bears” will be told in the Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch, beginning next Sunday, by Paul Piper, who has ‘had a good deal of fun with the bears already. There will be plenty of pic- ~ tures of the two animal tourists in various kinds of scrapes, and the story of their trip will all be told in rhyme. Grown-ups as well as children will en- _ joy “The Roosevelt Bears,” in The Dispatch next Sunday. Notice. The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers. of the Northern (Cambria Street Railway Co. will be held in the office _of the company ab Patton,Cambria Co., Pa., on Monday, January 8th, 1906, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of electing offi- cers for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as they may deem proper. / J. H. ALLPORT, Secretary. The best business men use the best stationery and get it ab the best office received wiil lose its lustre and turn to a brown color if you do not keep it wrap- ped in tissue paper away from the light- not care to do that so you had better get a jar of : SILUER CREAM, the finest silver polish made. TOZER’S, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ko- Steam and Hot Water Heating Lincoln Building. hat does the best printing. Of course that’s the COURIER. THE piece of Silver- ware which you on Christmas You will 25c at dacks and Supplies. Is being used more ex- tensively each year. Why? Because it is the most eco- nomical user of fuel, furn- ishes a greater volume of heat and is decidedly cleaner than any other systems now in use. Ask your neighbor. He knows about it. JOHNSTOWN SUPPLY HOUSE, Johnstown, Pa. JOHN A. GUNN, Patton, Pa. TR. MORRISON, Dentist, PATTON, PA. A CHANCE. ers OF ALL CHINAWARE, CUT GLASS — Fran AND HOLIDAY GOODS Philipsbe : ~The REGARDLESS mn : | ~EdH Anybody in your| in Philad family not feeling OF COST! 4 _— quite up to the mark? A! Eos : ’ ~ oliday & Introduce “Old Bull For twenty days from January 5, 1906. — Miss > iti A very few bottles We want absolutely clean shelves for Inven- Jy will put red into the|tory and to make room for new goods. relatives . . —-J. L Ll blood and vim into the AT Cp ema mother i Ze heart. For invalids| 100-piece Dinner Set, worth $8.50,| IC Nickle Lamps, worth $1.50, now =f yo d h I Il now $7.00. $1.39. . first of | and half-well people;| 10piece Dinner set, worth $10.50, 2 Fancy Banquet Lamps, worth $2.75, Sows Sr (ER and great, strong hus. 2" = How $1.90: Baker o SLY $f ky ORES oO who IN piece Dinner Set, worth $14.00, a pany Ruby Banquet Lamps, $4.00, Was it be Lt 38 'S, ’ now $11.50. sy, —Alex ie R have a lot of work to a 2 Dinner Set, worth $12.50, na Banquet Lamp, $2.50, now { \ Blavies L . ow $10.50. r the h 2 Li ¥ do. Might as well Plates and Cups and Saucers of Hav- | now ~ ge Gres Banquet Lamps, $4.25, — The £ say—for everybody iland China at cost. i ela da. Patton b : Fine assortment of Vases regardless CcuT GL. ASS Th oou)te I'm the best house-|° ** : : din. . Fancy Chocolate Pots or in Sets at 1 Cream and Sugar, §2.75, now $1.85. Je dog . Give me aor below cost. 1 Handled Nappy, $2.00, now §1.25. on i ch ance. 16 Sets of Fancy Cream and Sugars. > sa Pots with extra plates, Rev. 100 Fancy Decorated Plates at half- #1. ¢- HOW $ 31. this wee price. 3 Vinegar Cruits, 60c, now 44c. vices at 36 Fancy ‘Salad Dishes, worth 75¢, 1 “ Crait, $1.25, now $1.C0. church, now 49¢c. 6 Pick Holders, 25¢, now 19¢. —Wat 12 Fancy Salad Dishes, worth 50c, 2 Salt Dips, 25¢, now 18c. E. chure | now 29c. 10 Salt dips, 20¢, now 15c¢. 10 oslo 23 Fancy Decorated Dishes at or be- | 8 Salt and Peppers. Dew y i 1ov Sot, | 1 Water Bottle, $3.50, now $2.75. foated ti : 100 Fine Bone China Cups and 5 Sets Tumblers, 85¢, now 55¢. ter place © oviy ay THE Sp RRgETS: worth 25¢, now 19c. | 4 Knife Rests, 50c, now 35¢. of 1946 Arar = Pavey Decorated is and Sauc- | 1 Large Knife Rest, $1.00, now 65c. —Geo D American Brewery, Altoona, Pa. 12 Fancy Decorated Cups and Saue- | Other Chinaware, Ete, too a ers, worth 40c, now 29c. numerous to mention. town thi ——t— - : ’ : AW : SE position NOW 1S THE TIME! All the d : pi ! 1ese goods must be sold regard- Stibich, : - . - 2 5 D 1 -Th If you are contemplating buying a heating oy of cost. : Sale begins January sth, ! 906. phone | stove. The continued mild weather has left us with atch the window to sce special offers. Sorsach : . . in its en a big stock on hand that we must dispose of, and R . —Rev we have cut the price away down to cost and in espectfully, Sn ia : < 3 ; piscop some instances below. This is YOUR opportunity : the mor if you need or will need a heating stove. [ [ GREN NGER ab 4 1 1 young I BINDER & STARRETT, : | Patton located FIFTH AVENUE. PATTON, PA. PATTON, PA. | wt Scgasiy —The . : a = decided Everything in Hardware. A ensburs *clock . m_— o The TH } IN Y The Only - ed i | Largest “ Place ence. A — Mis Shoe Store for Up=to= Oberlin A m Date ford, er Town of the HANDSOME | : Styles: Spent i - here. CALENDAR | on . | was in | Shoutd Find a Place in Every | To R uy S h oes juror i Home | : of a as bee The Pittsburgh Bank for Sav. d [4 b b : je Dixmo LL I ders cn Fou cop of | an u ers. ’ Itt CUT PRICES the fost. hrf calendar com | ee rer— RE E—— Be to . cep! ions of e year, aint % ean = I ee A a : the Mi i ! student of the celebrated school { a ‘ Saturd Diamonds, painting is flmfutly hn -— i ie teen ¢ hy the Three Color process, pre- { serving all the rich, yet delicate | and n Watches, Senate] quoted . very attractive type of womanly - , “no \ —A. Clocks and Ee is worn by three-fourths of the bl Coan ive 1 is unsurpasse ho r - 3 T 1 Silverware.] J. ocrEEiency penpls in he United States and why gerne on a bevele a x14 inches . and supplied with a silk hangin 1 WW VY / DB . i Why pay more, Come in in Bo by i on J We guranice every pail Brole and examine our prices and Hin dhe bank by pi Mp we se an you reap the benefit of fered ¢ y If interested in money caving them . a 50 an¥ goods. We scll only the best. and profitable investmerits do nck f —Up : hie ; eee ' Elder trated Booklet C. P. pointe x7 . . v . bd road fi J 1 CAUTER, We can give you anything you wish in = rp St - . “s a ho?" th Sade rubber goods. Give us a call and scefor TR or Reliable deweler. ri.cination | yourself ji “ . —De @) | ome Killed M Nation 1 ank We Can Fit Your Feet. i g Patton, C i ; {i towos ome NILE gal , Cambria Co, Pa. We Have a Repair Shop. |g reer No embalmed business in| CAPITAL PAID UP, $100,000.00. i g their 1 ours. We deal strictly in SURPLUS, $35,000.00. Ld Tusk | meat killed at our slaughter | osha Soeboe voon theo trvor: 5 flee house. Everything in season. blo toys consistent with safe and conservative : 4 —Al . jy Steaniship tickets for sale for all the leading Bo bitum: Little Bros ines Foreign Drafis payable if the Dimes i i 3 A was a] ’ Ailsorrespongence will have our promptand . j $e tin Be Butchers and Deslors ual Kinds of Pp nterest paid on time deposits. : ~ Mine resh and Smoked Meats. Wu. H. Sanprorp, T. J. Sc Alor PATTON, PA. H SANrom Lope atto nN Pa of Ph J) . John § serve | Office in Brady Building., ’
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