"THE a" PATTON LOURIER, NOVEMBER 6 1906 FOR ASSEMBLY. SECOND DISTRICT. (All of the County Outside of Johnstown City.) I —————————— —————————————— — cn m— BEERS 5 ® o> ow — n = or a 2 g a g eo g » 5 3 g £ g . DISTRIOTS, wx p , a 4 9 . - m . . Poa oe w : 0 - i el . ’ rt eer n— p——— ° Ns Adams Township, No. 1 . . 139 140 52 52 1 Adams Township, Dunlo 84 80 14 89 53 50 Adams Township, Gramlingtown. 36 35 14 16 1 1 Allegheny Township ....i.o00eees 30 33 128 146 20 1 Ashville Borough ..............:. 11 2 27 29 22 19 Barnesboro, North ...... Serie + 28 26 18 15 110 102 Barnesboro, South .,..... “eran res 84 89 18 26 92 84 Barr Township, North ..... dedees 56 56 15 17 18 17 Barr Township, South ........... 16 15 19 19 1 . Sackick, NO. 1 +.ovvesinsinnee 110 94 38 69 15 ‘un Blacklick, Na. 2 .......cccco0i0.s 35 31 5 8 26 20 Cambria Township ......e... wees 17D 170 33 66 3 1 Carroll Township, Bast ........ vs 18 18 37 42 29 28 Carroll Township, North ......... 17 16 26 26 “ein Pn Carroll Township, Northeast ..... 18 18 37 42 29 2 Carroll Township, West ......... 67 70 67 80 47 30 Carralitown ..................... 21 24 115 136 26 19 Chest Springs ..........c.c..iu 16 15 19 19 ‘e 1 Chest Township ................. 10 9 42 62 25 3 Clearfield Township .. A. v0vu.n. 23 23 104 110 1 Conemaugh Township, Lower .... 43 b7 27 35 3 .e Conemaugh Township, Upper .... 20 20 4 4 “e Cresson Borough ...........ce ce. 72 71 83 89 1 9 Cresson Township ............ 20 20 54 62 8 5 Croyle Township, No.1 .......... 72 75 27 34 T Yuu Croyle Township, No. 2 .......... 30 28 12 8 19 20 Croyle Township, No. 3 .......... 43 45 19 21 soe ‘ew Daisytown Borough .... 20 27 2 22 3 2 Dale Borough ..... 167 170 98 96 5 4 Dean Township . rarer a 30 27 14 15 3 7 ; East Conemaugh, No. 1 .. HO 174 24 48 3 4 ; East Conemaugh, No. 2 146 166 23 33 8 5 { East Taylor, No.1 ............... 44 49 2 6 3 3 : East Taylor, No. 2 ............... 26 28 9 8 1 vee Ebensburg, Center Ward ...... .. 106 100 62 66 10 2 Ebensburg, Bast Ward ........ . 131. 132 22 34 1 1 Ebensburg, West Ward ........:. 65 62 24 30 ww 31 34 78 118 94 66 Elder Township ............... Ferndale Borough .. .s Franklin Borough .. Gallitzin Borough ............... 105 106 173 176 16 10 Gallitzin Township ..... eersveves: 38 31’ 35 32 56 56 Hastings Borough ........... wee 57 79 139 136 45 Jackson Township, No. 1 ........ 104 100 36 34 10 9 Jackson Township, Nant-y-Glo .. 36 6... 3 b9 56 Jackson Township, Vintondale ... 50 51 11 11 8 3 Lilly Borough ............. OE, 93 92 % 98 66 41 Loretto Borough ...........evi.. 7 7 37 36 ve ve Lower Yoder Township ......... 57 56 122 119 4 3 Munster Township .............. 11 16 50 54 ' Patton Borough, First Ward ..... 59 53 176 143 116 87 Patton Borough, Second Ward ... 40 42 139 127 93 72 : Portage Borough ................ 55 58 39 45 51 39 i Portage Township, North ..... vee 28 28 40 54 21 19 iV Portage Township, South ........ 16 17 12 18 106 Reade Township, East ........... 97 98 21 19 3 : Reade Township, North .......... 52 b1 6 8 18 15 Reade Township, South ... | Reade Township, West . 15 12 5 3 83 81 : Richland Township .. 106 119 40 48 2 } Rosedale Borough ... 32 35 6 11 oe i Sankertown Borough 16 20 50 56 4 2 : Scalp Level Borough ... DE 58 19 26 2 £ South Fork, First Ward ......... 129 139 30 49 33 36 3 South Fork, Second Ward ....... 142 117 19 nn ! Spangler Borough ........... sees 10 79 86 102 167 144 } ‘ f Stonycreek Township ........... 154 164 50 68 4 1 Summerhill Borough ............ 45 50 42 45 13 16 | Summerhill Township, North .... 37 55 27 47 2 1 i Summerhill Township, South .... 64 68 28 35 11 7 i Susquehanna Township, North ... 59 66 26 40 11 9 . 33 21 41 53 76 67 Susquehanna Township, South .. } Susquehanna Township, West ... 30 41 11 20 20 19 ; Tunnelhill Borough ............. 11 11 30 30 11 11 5 Upper Yoder Township .......... 62 61 15 mn ... se i Washington Township .......... 19 21 46 B84 52 51 t Westmont Borough .............. 125 120 34 39 3 b 3 ‘West Taylor Township, No. 1 .... 41 46 6 12 2 os | i ‘West Taylor Township, No. 2 .... 177 66 8 4 8 wp i ‘White Township ...... rsninvisnee 41 47 19 338 7 6 i Wilmore Borough ........cc0000. 29 46 12 25 1 1 Totals ...... sieicieis sions veeees...4695 4785 3200 3751 1926 1439 Pluralities .................0 084-9034... nL... hous FE, - — - = — WILL GET AN INCREASE. A RAILROADER INJURED. Employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad to | Squeezed Between Two Cars at Avis While Receive Better Wages, Making a Coupling. The wages of all employees of the| While coupling cars in the railroad Pennsylvania railroad system on lines yards at Avis Thursday afternoon Bren east and west of Pittsburg are to be Antes, a well known New York Central increased. Nearly 150,000 men will be | hrakeman who resides in Jersey Shore, affected. It is probable the increase will be | two coal cars and the internal injuries effective December 1st, but on account | received in the accident will likely re- of the detail work to be done before a | guilt in the young railroader’s death. sweeping order is issued it may be later. | 1t is not known just how Antes was The management is considering a |caught, but he was badly squeezed be- proposition to grant an increase of 10 | tween the bumpers of the two cars per cent to all employees whose salary | which caught him before he could es. per month is less than $50. cape from his dangerous position be- The monthly pay roll of this system | tween the drawheads. Jersey Shore averages about $10,000,000 and an in- | Physicians announced his injuries as crease would mean the additional pay-, Serious and he was ordered taken to a ment of $1,000,000. The total number | hospital. of employees on the combined systems| A special train was ordered up and .aftected is about 133,565. the trip to Williamspoet made in rec- \ A high official of the Pennsylvania ord time. His lefo arm. was broken company in Pittsburg stated Tuesday and the internal injuries sustained evening that be had received no official about the hips make his condition word of the increase, but said that! Critical sho 1d it be true it would mean an in- DANGER FROM DYSPEPSIA. ~ oremge for more than 10,000 men in this finn He also said that the prop- | Imperfect Digestion Most Prolific Cause ot ion has been under consideration Serious Disease, for some time. . HAVE YOU CATARRH? Sold Under Guarantee, ceptible to serious illness. 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Wolf hasso much faith in its su- the mucus membrane. | perior merits, that he gives a guarantee A compiete Hyomei outfits cost but | With every 50-cent box of Miona that | Other fellow does it, it may be right. | $1, extra bottles, if needed, 50 cents, |the remedy will cost nothing unless it | I he COURIER does it, you know it is right. and O. F. Wolf gives his personal guar- | cures. antee with every package that money will be refunded unless the treatment cures. Patronize the home print We are better prepared than ever to Subscribe for and advertise in this | kinds and at prices that can’t be dupli- paper. cated for good work. A Fact Well Stated, During the last five years the price of | everything that has to do with the | making of a newspaper has advanced, | Type, ink, paper, labor, machinery — all have gone upward in price, and | | indications are that the price of white i paper will further advance owing to | | the scarcity of raw waterial. During [all this advance in prices the printers [have been compelled to maintain the |same prices for their product. The [price of subscription has remained the | same,: advertising rates have not ad- | vanced, and many of the standard forms | of commercial job printing are still done [at the same old prices. It is the only | trade of which we have knowledge that [ has not been benefitted by the advance in prices. —Maunsfleld Advertiser. | | Ldvertised Letters, The following letters remain uncalled | { for in the. Patton post office for the two | weeks ending Satarday, Nov, 3, 1906: | Eni Bujnoveky, Hary Davius, A. G. | Dibble, H. A. Hunter, John George | { Makepeace, Lawrence McDonald, F, E, Whitney,Jas. Corliuse, Conrad Dedrich, | Miss Bertha Hoover, Mrs. Frank Lit- | | zinger, Joseph Smith, Miss Emma | | Yahner, John Paules, Maryanna Sie- | | reta. | Persons calling for the above letters | | will please say timt they are ‘“Adver- | | tised.”’ | | BE. WILL GREENE, Postmaster. | | - - — | | It‘s the Same in Patton, | | Lock Haven boys complain thatthe | school girls—from the primary to the | high school—are wearing the white | felt hats that boys especially Pile) themselves upon possessing. The boys | | look upon these hats as purely boyish | regalias, and they talk of *‘cutting’’ the acquaintances of girls who persist in wearing the chapeaus after receiving a hint of the boy’s displeasure, ‘The Housekeeper. The Prizer stoves and ranges rep- resent the best of everything in stove making. They please the housekeeper, because they are what they want at prices they can afford to pay. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by Binder & Starrett. Notice. If the parties who took my ladders away from John Lilly’s house will re- turn same at once no questions will be asked, otherwise accept the conse- quences. ELLSWORTH KRITZER. —After being closed for nearly three weeks on aceount of the number of scarlet fever casesin the borough the public school was again opened last Monday with a large attendance. Of the eleven cases reported at the time the school was closed not a single case now exists in the borough and only one | in the township, which is very mild, is | reported. The strict quarantine main- | tained by Health Officer Dr. J. A. Lunch soon checked the spread of the | disease and he is deserving of much | was probably fatally squeezed between | praise for his diligence. — Cresson Record. | Estate of Jesse D, Fox, Deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of | Jesse D. Fox, late of Chest Springs borough, | deceased, having been granted to the under- | signed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those | having claims to present the same without | delay to LEwIs Fox, Administrator, Chest Springs, Pa. Sept. 22, 1906. Lumber Manufacturers. 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If the | | 1 Old papers for sale at this office— | E When you need | Read u Exp M 624 1049 615 10 39 6051029 1v 5382 1000 Iv) 5 10 50 ar | 555 1019 | pm | 280 650ar Williamsy 8 36%11 30 lv Philadelphia ar. 7 3 a pm pm am 4 00 430 900 Iv am *Daily. Week days, 27 pm Sunday. a m Sunday hilipsburg with Penns; Y and P CR R; at Cle f he | benefits and privileges of the sai A New York geumtleman has a very | sembly and its supplements. fine Angora cat, and so fine a specimen F. J. HARTMAN, Solicitor, of her kind that she is famous in a September 18th, 1906,—4t large circle of fashionable folk. She iy | ———— ~~ . not rugged in health, yet she cannot be NOTICE, persuaded to take physic. It has beer put in her milk, it has been mixed with |: = °° , . tol a her meat, it has even been rudely and | purchased, from Joseph Flick and left violently rubbed in her mouth, but nev- | the same in his possession subject to er has she been deluded or forced inte | My removal the following property: swallowing any of it. Last week a | To horses, one buggy,one buckboard, green Irish girl appeared among the |one set single harness, one robe and household servants. She heard about one blanket. All persons are warned the failure to treat the cat. “Sure” {not to molest same in any manner. So He: oa ine Tie eden and A. C. FISHER, ome lard. and warrant she we ating all 1 give her!” She mixed the Patton, Pay et. 14th, 1008, powder and the grease and smeared it | The Courier is better prepared on the cat's sides. Pussy at once licked [than ever to do first class job printing both sides clean and swallowed all the [= right prices. Competent workmen physic. 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