MANY FROM THE NORTH! Continued from Pagel, Howard Moore, horse stealing; San- ford Rumme! Sanford Rummel et ing; Howard Moore Frank Svook, lnreeny; Katle Kostie Peter McD 1 et al, larceny; El- mer McNutt Robert MctUube et al, bailee; William Flemmiug. John Adams et al, nuisance; James Tiernan. Charles Gilclirist, open lewdness; E, H. Knee. Phil B, Slusser et al, robbery; Fred Qoebert. Grant Woods et al, robbery; V. Vi- al., horse steals larceny by utch. . J. Jones, larceny; Lorenzo Trish. ohn Sweeney, fulse pretense; Harry Sharp. George. Hanks, larceny; Hannah Chambers. \ Peter McPadden, breaking and en- tering; W. E. Mulhollen. vie. Send for a Sample Copy. The Cambria Tribune, an indepen- dent weekly newspaper published at Ebensburg, Pa., is offering premiums actually worth from $20 to $50 to per- sons who will send lists of new subscrib- ers to that paper. The Tribune is a « .yery good newspaper and the offer is a most liberal one. Write a postal for a sample copy, which will tell you all about the proposition. Address The Cambria Tribune, Ebensburg, Pa. 2t. Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting. THE GRANGE NATIONAL BANK OF PAT- \TON. The amnual mesting of the share- saidoegl this bank, for the election of dire: for the ensuing year and the * fransaction of sach other business as may be brought before it, will be held at ite banking house in the borough of Patton, Pa., on the second Tuesday of January next, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. o’clock. M.D. BEARER, Oashier. Patton, Pa., Nov. 30, 1906. Card of Thanks, The children of the late Mrs. Aun Batter wath, of Spangler, desire to ex- tig®ir thanks for the kindness and lympatby of friends daring the sick ess and death of their mother. BOROUGH ORDINANCES. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2. | borough this, the 19th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1906. J. J. DONNELLY, Chief Burgess. a ORDINANCE NO. 99. An ordinance levying an assessment ccording to the foot front rule on all . property owners adjacent to Beach avenne, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, in the, borough of Patton, Yo _ provide for the payment in part for the grading, paving and curbing of said street by the prop- erty owners, and providing for the payment in part by the borough of Patton, and “providing that the North- | ern Cambria Street Railway company hall pay for the grading and paving of nine feet wide along their tracks between the points named, and pro- viding the manner of making the col- fétion of the assessments against the property owners and the Northern Pambria Street Railway company. Section 1. Be it enacted and or- pined by the burgess and town council | the borough of Patton, and it is preby enacted and ordained by nthority of thesame: That, whereas, wo-thirds of the property owners ad- ent to Beach avenue, between Fifth Sixth avenues, in the borough of ton, hv petition to council, re- sted that said street, between the John Hyduke, misdemeanor; Annie | Morris Judian, perjury; Peter Dutko- | E. C. Brown, 100 feet, $197.40.. |ing the manner of making the coilec- ——— ——— Rein r——— Street Railway company be levied and | assessed with the sum of $1,016.22, and | that the borough of Patton pay one- Fé third of the balance, amounting to . | EN 5 $1,184.49, and that the balance or two- ( bY - j ol | thirds be nnd is hercby levied und as- hy 1 j{ 1 tS x 3] | - v Fda B | sessed to and against the property AN ! a b i Lowners adjacent to sald improvement Ww B 8 | } | according to the foot front rule. The a 4 n | names of the owners, foot frontage and is h | amount assessed against each being as d BE - | follow: a ere are e reales Northern Cambria Street Railway Co, -’ -— { ’ 4 ; . grading and paving nine feet n 3 [wide Cpr raaivios ennsmenend 1,016 22 ~ § A r ~ | mo One-third balance, Patton borough, 1,184 ud : u 0 nes? Ly 3d Two-thirds balunee, property owners | dollows: 150 feet, wding to foot front, ¢ MR 1 TREATS Ever Offered in This Col nity. « Patton MLE, Church, $206.10 206 10 We do What We Say. [John Ott, 50 foot, $B.T0......oveven 98 70 { H, 8, Iuek, 50 feet, Miia 98 70 <, , MeClure, 50 feet, 70: oui 98 70 A w~ I — | George C, Yeager, 50 feet, §08.70., U8 70 : | Minnid Barton, 50 feet, $08.7C O98 70 J. 1. Van Wert, 50 feet 08 70 Mrs. Jos. Swope, 50 fot, a THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR L. G. Gorsuch, 50 feet, 8 70 B, Kusner, feet, 98 70 W. J. Wenkiand, 50 f 08 70 George C, Yeager, 100 fe $ 197 40 - Reuel Somerville, 50 feet, §98.7( 98 70 Mary Somerville, 50 feet, $98.70 98 70 197 40 George (, Yeager, 50 feet, § 98 70 mos W. 1. Dowler, 50 feet, $0¢ . 08 7 Patton School Distriet, 150 fe 06.10, credit by curbing, $08.89... ....... 197 21 Section 2. That the assessment made ? UAE | shall be filed with the borough secre- ; tary, who shall thereupon cause 30 days’ written or printed notice to be given to each party assessed, either by service on the owner or agent, or left on the assessed premises, giving the name of the owner of the property assessed, and the amount of the as- wonarasu. Carpet, was 30c¢, now 20c. 20c¢ Table Oil Cloth 12c. All Wool Carpet, was 69c, now 58c. Linoleum, was soc, now 43c. Oil Cloth, was 3oc, now 23c. Clark’s O. N. T. Cotton 3c. 5¢ Box Matches 3c. 25¢ Set Teaspoons gc. sessment, and stating that the assess- {ments are due and payable, and | directing that the same shall be paid MEN'S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, WORTH 10¢c, FOR 3c. { within 30 days to the borough treas | urer. | Section 3. If said assessments against | property owners fronting on said | street, or any of them, shall remain unpaid at the expiration of said notice, | the same shall be placed in the hands HARDWARE, GRINAWARE, NOTIONG, oHOEa AND JEWELRY. of the borough solicitor for collection, | whose duty it shall be to collect the | same, together with five per centum | {additional as attorney’s commission, | and interest from completion of grad- |ing, paving and curbing, by a munici- pal claim filed against the owner. | Should the Northern Cambria Street | 1 | Railway company fail to make pay- | ' ment within 30 days from receipt of | notice, then the claim or amount shall | | be turned over to the borough solicitor | ‘New Shape Fancy with instructions to bring suit in the Interlined L court of common pleas to recover the Rubber Col- am ies’ W amount, together with interest thereon 85c¢. inars 186 P Ladies’ W rap- from date of compeltion of paving on New Home $28 00. | i 8gc. pers 39c. MEN'S Hats | ALL MUST BE TURNED INTO NONEY AT ONCE. Ladies’ Coats 69c. | $1.50. said street. Enacted and ordained bythe burgess and town council of the borough of Patton, this, the 19th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1906. New Holiday Goods H. S. LINGLE, President of Council. Attest: — ED. S. MOORE, Borough Secretary. Approved by the burgess of Patton borough this, the 19th day of Noyem- “mmmss=—_ALL AT CUT PRICES. —=x Now on Display. ber, A. D. 1906. J, J. DONNELLY, Chief Burgess. 2 n 5 . . OEDINANCE NO. 100. Come early and get first choice of these bargains at Anu ordinance levying an assessment : . according to tne foot front rule on all property owners adjacent to Fifth ave- gee ’ nue, between Lang avenue and the | 4 E =A / AA ~ m= tt bridge crossing Little Chest creek, in J = Qo Mn J the borough of Patton, to” provide for the payment of two-thirds of the cost | : of grading, paving and curbing of said | N street, and providing that one-third of the cost of the improvement be paid | by the borough of Patton, and provid- | Pa. RUSSELL, Assignee. tion of the assessment from the prop- |tary, who shall thereupon cause 30 ney and Backache pills. Thousands ot | erty owners. days’ written or printed notice to be suffering women can testify to the Section 1. Be it enacted and ordain- | given to each party assessed, either by | truth of this. ed by the burgess and town council of service on the owner or agent, or left| It is a purely vegetable compound | the borough of Patton,and it is hereby on the assessed premises, giving the | and does not contain any poisons or | enacted and ordained by authority of | name of the owner of the property | deleterious substances. It acts prompt- the same: That, whereas, two-thirds | assessed, and tie amount of the assess- ly,and in addition to relieving the pain THE piece of Silver- ware which you received on Christmas wiil lose its lustre and ts named, be graded, paved and barbed, and that the cost thereof be | assessed and collected as follows: That | the cost of grading and paving be- | tween and along the tracks of the | Northern Cambria Street Railway | eompany, to the width of nine feet, be | eollected from said company, and that | the balance of the cost of grading, | \. paving and curbing of said street be | paid for, one-third by the borongh of | Pattpn and two-thirds by the property | 7 NTE, adjacent to the same, according | t front rule. | ereas, the Northern Cambria | ilway company by agreement; | borough of Patton, duly exe- reed to pay for the grading | ng to the width of nine feet | nd along its tracks, provided gh of Patton graded and | portion of the street. And, | whereas, the borough of Patton, by | ordinance duly passed and approved, | in accordance with the wishes of the | petitiotiers and the Northern Cambria | Street’ Railway company, did grade, | pave and curb said street, the work | thereon having been completed on the | 1st day of October, A. D. 1906. And, whereas, the cost of grading and paving nine feet wide along the tracks of said street railway company was $1,016.22, and the cost of grading, ‘gaving and carbiug the balance of said street between the points named was $3,653 48. It is hereby enacted and or- | owners, foot frontage and amount as- J. J. Donnelly, 50 feet % gained that the Northern Cambria shall be filed with the borough secre- | cured by the use of Dr. Wood’s Kid- | that’s the COURIER. of the property owners adjacent to |ment, and stating that the assessments | tones up the system and makes life Fifth avenue, between Lang avenue |are due and payabie,and directing that | worth living. A trial will convince and the bridge crossing Little Chest | the same shali be paid within 30 days | and a trial will costs you nothing. If creek, by petitien to council, requested | to the borough treasurer. | they do not do all that is claimed for that said street, between the points! Section 3. If said assessments or any | them your money will be cheerfully re- above named, be graded, paved and of them, shall remain unpaid at the funded. curbed, and that the cost thereof be as- expiration of said notice, the same Dr. Wood is a reputable physician sessed and collected, two-thirds from | shall be placed in the hands of th: bor- | Who has had over 40 years of exper- the property owners adjacent to the ough solicitor for collection, whose | ience in kidney troubles, having made same, and that one-third be paid by | duty it shall be to collect the same, to- [it a specialty, and these pills are made the borough of Patton. And, whereas, | gether with five per centum additional | from his own perscription. the borough of Patton, by ordinance as attorney’s commission, and interest. Don’t suffer any longer, but buy a duly passed and approved in accord-|from the completion of the grading, box now. Price 50 cents at Wolf’s ance with the wishes of said petition- | paving and carbing, by a municipal Pharmacy. ers, did grade, pave and curb said |claim filed against the delinquent street, the work thereon having been | owner, { completed on the 10th day of Novem-| pnacted and ordained by the burgess | Parnell, Cowher & Co bot A D; 2008 thio {otal coat of d {and town councii of the borough of| —Agents for— ) 2a, e 08L 0 rada- ? i qQ , pr) rem- | ing, paving and curbiug of said |e, i, The 19:5 0dy of Novem | FIRE, LIFE AND INSURANCE is ascertained to be $1,224.98, of which| = : ACCIDENT one-third is levied, assessed and to be REAL ESTATE AGENTS, paid by the borough of Patton out of the general funds of said borough, and two-thirds of said total cost be, and is| hereby levied and assessed to and | Approved by the burgess of Patton | against the property owners adjacent | borough this, the 19th day of Novem- to said improvement, according to the | ber, A. D. 1906. foot front rule. The names of the | turn to a brown color if you do not keep it wrap- ped in tissue paper away from the light: You will not care to do that so you had better get a jar of SILUER (REAM, the finest silver polish made. TOZER'’S, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ko- dacks and Supplies. 25c at H. S. LINGLE, President of Council. Attest: — | Ep. S. MOORE, | Good Building, Patton, Pa.—'Phone No. 9. Plant an Ad in J. J. DONNELLY, Chief Burgess. sessed against each being as follows: One-third, Patton borough.. ot J. Gagliardi, 50 fec Aaron Weakland > /Kovieh, 25 A BOON T0 WOMEN THE COURIER. T.R.MORRISON Dentist, PATTON, PA. on | | The Bane of the Average [emale Pompuly Eliminated by a Simple Remedy. % | Backache, whether due to natural, The best business men use the best ! 20 | causes or the result of disease, can be | stationery and get it at the best office Section 2. That the assessment made | promptly alleviated and ultimately | that does the best printing. 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