offerin ing to merchandise izing. The fe 0 SS BL ila Po January rance Sale If you could see the bargains that we are gro you it will be of great interest and sav. now that you can get such standard s we are in the habit of special prices we: quote here are only few that we can offer you at our store where we will further convince you prices as facts. | 50c Men's f ed lined underwear, shirts and drawers extra heavy quality. These same garments are sold for more than obove price elsewhere. Clearance sale price 50c Mens’ working shirts of standard make. advance. Clearance sale price 39c Market Prices will 39¢ Reduced £15.00 $17.00 $15.00 1.3.00 Suits Suits Suits £11.06 Sats Suits an ¢ ar al 1 rices on Men’s Suits d Overcoats d Overecoats, reduced to ® snd Overcoats, reduced © d Overcoats, reduced dd Overcoats reduced ‘ jd Overcaats, reduced y | Germany $4.50 Mackinaw Were we to reorder former price. Price d $1.50 Mens” Uni 5 the reduced pr ice wi quot uring clearance sale —— » you is a real treat. rom our manuiacturer we would have to advane $2.98 on Suits at great saving to you. Sale price. 98¢ $1.50 Boy's Will quickly reduce gur stock of the above lot. Swicaters at such a bargain that we are giving you. Sale price 98¢c A. Opposite Commercial Hotel RT Taken from the Putton Courier Jan. i8, 1596, A rss A BOY Hv RT afternoon wg in On Monday s Jowis Brant, a boy shout VERTS home i about two miles east ton, while riding on top of sled oad of bark loaf hae © fell to the frozen ground ind ugly wound on his hen £ EEG taken to his bome ard & physics summoned, who worked with the fittle ellow several hours before he gained : It is reported that his condition is quite serious, 2] i w HURT IN THE MINES 5 +1 il fr ii } al the hy {at the Courier office. { Ba rk « Gf : Pat * nual meeting Dr a niders on Tuesday while here 5 ¥ 5 R Tozer, the jeweler, who was iy located in the Letts bu king removed into the Wolf and hompson room in the Good building. * * = A colored family, which is traveling the San! giving sacred ager * Rw AARONSON Patton, Pa. Ee * * John 3 Feo wy Pe TREN, ie time &o B chars was faken to the pinitentary st legrheny on Monday. ss » 5 w Ba Piet some On ROT HIN Thomas Kibler, of Akron, 0, ol | an’ yer stand there an’ don't know oo attended | , the funeral of their brother-in-law | Cence. y Inst week in| Wiliam manager did not succeed Martin Kibler, of Ashville, * * * Chaitles 1 Eckenrode, who has been | teaching at this place, mar grade of school resigned for a better has been filled ngs. The fuera! of William Cence who ely ge His vaca Hobart Lord, of 1. | died Sunday morning, was held on Tuesday morning with services con. W. A. Baver, of B Junction, tual Fire Jhaursuee Com Patton Friday, and while | hare called * % » Daisy Marko Uncle Tom's Cabin Com- y spent a cou of days in Pat- BD week in Ble interest of that comjany. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Good and son Ralph, of Lock Haven spent several yy » » Director Somerville, of Susquehan- Saturday od Monday. * * A large store room, next to the Bank, you will find Mirkin and Kusner the leading clothiers, gents fumishing and shoes. Pan at all prices a sownahi of — "borough of Hastings being emp- Chas. Riedall, advance agent for the days last week with friends in town. na township, was a visitor to cur town ducted at St. Boniface church by Rev. 'P. Raphael O. 8. H., with interment in the church cemetery. A number of the citizens of Elder have petitioned our health - Thomas about the sewage ‘tied at a certain point in the town. jah The matter has been taken up the authorities who have ey ve it eliminated in the | near future. | CARROLTOWN N INFANT IS A VIC secretary of the Cambria County Mu- | pary was in TIM OF PNEUMONIA Mr. and Mre. Sayder of Carroiltown lost by death their daughter, Mary | Delrose aged two years. The child's demise was due to umonia. The funeral took place ga afternoon | from St. Benedict's church with bu- rial in the Mdjatning cemetery. OTICE Notice is hereby plication will be ma of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the ith day of February, 1917, by John E. Zimmermann, Charles Day and Robert C. Shields, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entit! led, “An Act seavide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corpe irntions,” approved April 29. 1874, and the sup- Five that an ap- © | plements thereto, for the charter of | poration to be called | an intended cor BRADLEY MINE COAL COMPANY, the character and object of which mining and selling coal, and for these | purposes to have and {2 alk the rights, benifits and privi- ieges of the md Act of Assembly (and its sup JAMES COLLINS JONES, Solicitor. i Balls 3 1 a it R § \ : Total cost of Jer Cont of Roast Goose 1 qt PN Pk Poth ton, 2 bart | Salad tomatoes, Be ! ¥ free ple R | Rolla, 6c: coffee ) i Total cost of Staner | localities sl frail cake makes an » 3 The follow in { follow wn] he sno ‘gills thy v tare $5 allghtly cooled | qnmtter Le Lan neh AL | to the Governor | 0 | osses and en- | Cont of Babed Chicken Bix Persons ipfal sage 5 WE £2 ho Potiatoum eS fe ge Cravberring, | Farin a badd ar oes ; * Agr a sewer” LE 3 Sa x pada te ¥ Pio ¢ An DOM Bp W Bate, Mins 1% ye. £f Dinner For Six Persons, -3 Frapefraiy. Broth-10 slurs # eo Celery. He : oltves Ye | | Sn ae ie goes §F Me to 30 this Ie Me Hing Oywers, Be: —— pry Ek § butter, 4... y le cranberries jor. m ar, fer. jew ared anit fe ; Cok iat Mia EL Se: milk, In : onlens oe butter, euaaning. To soning, Boo jettuce, Be Chesse, So; parsiey and orsskers, $e Pinssipple moumn. ine erm, He: los ind ea Note We mints 0c... .. ie... BEY Bx 8 xX BE ® A Ff course prices wi Wine sance pared rel ® fr fede red Eg one-half snpfol of wine and hatter AT seed pnd cute ~ rath le rn the ld the sivenr and w hiv be at a af Hat The annee ory the Aine been ade m Mite Flare the dish In a pan and stir for ters mingles th and a ood bias ed Top a oe] bays Pushy ely vermont Pe This i one of 1) dellclans Borman a poaoelaln i of granola crushed ma of orem, ablespocaiint of batter, » the soft tall tage from the Bre and set vessdl of cold winter. ja if sd Poot lon ut ints half a pot RAL pe FORA, wiugar a pinch Fe ane and a te of wait one £5 Hen flavor te taste | and «tir In of shelled and the mix 4 % Meaty and with almond extract of a popnd «f walnuts Beat t ah i == ir * halt Vere bay ar So ois i 1x er wrk - into a Fr SMT Iepth of half fark fram ob oan FR - AG akg ore “Yate & doonin | me taught yer eve se madier! think | kaow, it § i pets assimilation of ie In y's ma bracing tonic which enables the body to defy debilitating cold weather ard to gain bSealth and strength. For cold weather bealth vou should “Bet ad rT At most drug. 8 gista, grocers and dealers, $1. \ iseful house. hold booklet free. I they can't sup ¥ you, wile us . Rochester, X.Y. | Ele samy to Pie Dinner For | se wd is Pr. aver shies of weelieont dessert | § Te Wolken {Ewa Eimme J water ” foamy and may poanl | Rong of | o half | and | rong Boll gon | rogiih Pe the kettle In a | i When the mix | a i Bow rn. res + | immwen, salt Hm bd Ei Ui Bn SA WA Sombie WO i A oR i a ITCHEN CUPBOARD] CSET BE EE NE neat WEEK END MENU. + 134% Foams RAT 82 pore wy mes oF wkd IAB ART. ean i erenl Fieh Culen #ravd Vo LUNCLIEON Muearani Nabe ies Haoised Foawks Brewed Pipa CEiImper Rae IIXNEH Tomaso Baoan Crssitons Rost Chicken. Fired Piiatioes Green Feae Caldmpe Salsd Seamed Mg Podiling Hard Rope oo : Eat st {fl ove THE CAKE BOX ARBLE CAKE~Ove cupfel of | M butter, too und a bald cupfals | of sugar, tho ees, a copfal of milk, three and a hill capils of sifted flour mixed with two teaspoonfuis bak. ing powder, splee of Anvoring to taste Pour into your greased and paper lined pan to the doth of an Inch i in a myer of dark frolit cake sliced nu Jitthe thin: then pour tn another inch of the eal batter and bakm Frost if Heed. Cheap Gingeriwresud — A onpfol of mo Tite Spire Cakes One eapfol Sates one cunful hrown sasar coniing molasses, cote ball teanioonfel salt, teaspoonful milking sda, 5s tea spon fal each of cinnamon andl ginger and onedail temsgoonfyl grated ant. TE Cleans ake rhal sf x sgigar, of " wa ly tasnfal half i" latibeny, v shanulel off edeon, 3 halting pewter Wie Gat » mk aad a sf a 4 if } have § Fre la wre SER {hee oneal bast rg pig Bad aufils id ofisls star, thes mtn of olichr of wit taking ponder, nd ritron, cut fh apts] chopped alosemds afal cocdmnnr ssl a pinch Beat butter to 8 ctopne sand pri het In the sugar, dhen the © the wgz Whites to a st the Dintie a ep, reiaiaestial & Wine, HE Se HE De of ait Omir ine: boat frigle aad stir sane: aul the ie &ifnnd fons thimses, with [ye ot JB the WW nto 3 Bt i 1d which She Ea bog ip ago tg $ 1 i t Bs es hnfora the ; | bri ‘ KEPT BUSY, As ar Mra Gia ler gdm |} = FF . 3 FEE TY ro Rrosbgnd oar I Niue Yelbowieal -But | thomght you Mes Guastler-- 8a | have, and [ spew Chicago News Saved Stitches Bek ah i ate 00 know, Heo— Yen, but what hecomes of all the | stitches that thrifty people have saved i . Boon / Bhe--Why doen't you simire my danghter? t | thet Bulletin. EHe~1 am no judge of painting. Bhe- Weil, did you ever see as angel | Was pd Se ns Oe I TY A Real Uprising. “There is no uplift about this estab ihshment “Yes, there is American &» § ginger, a tablespocaifal of | to Card, a enpful of hat water, a : te ASPOOL- | I vary In some | { Pal of soda. four 10 make real soft ote cnpfol | | ' mint of my time looking for hm... - painted ¥--Philadelphie | i {pla Ta It bas both freight ® a and passenger elevators” — Baltimore URE ; SPANGLER NEWS emeaad | Mise Froneis Stuart retuned to ol motse Sunday, afetr being 8 Seer m the Winlber hospital for orkE, nndurdoing an operation for * * * East endieitis Harry Pennington left Toesday for Fuster where he Be recently asccept- LEG 8 position { * * * Tony Tuskey is moving his family to Detroit, Mich, in a few days. | * * * . Mine Emma McCambie returned Thome after spending some time in Johnstown with relatives, * * ¥ Miss Grace McNulty was admitted to the Miners’ hospital for treatment for pneumonia. * * =» Me. and Mrs. Bert Ott are rejoicing over a bounieing buby girl Mra. G. Fb. "Gover: and [Odea spent a fe wdays in thin week sn the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Yingling, of od Avenue | | | * * * Odestn spent a few days in Altoons Pennsylvanin Coal and Coke Compa ny, of Cresson made a business trip to Spangler Ssturday. » Mrs, WwW. R David dson returned home from Vintondale Friday, accompanied by her dwaghter Mrs. John Burgas, sof two chi dren Donald and John re. arning home Saturday. * * =» Pwsl Artley, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Arthey, who has heen suffering diphtheria, 18 rh improved. * * * fre. F. OO. Helfrich is confined to his hed suffering with La Grippe. * * ® Mrs. Williars Kirsch who had been 4 patient in the Miners hospital suf. { ¢ bh poeumonia was able to SH Figs Skeets of Barneshron, en- the Miners hospital for special Wonday. * * =» Ceanit Bornervell of Pation was a bys twas caller in town Sunday. * * =» ter, representative of Surfs ¢ Phil Lipsd ury made a hsiness 50 5 speedy -* * =» Ried and Robert Rich Hontzdale were saited x Sonday., Mr. and Mes. Ri take un housp keeping furnished home in oer i 3s TREE Eoigh, = Bern, lark in to Bey - ad an her guest CEES sed Nig afl 3 On foe LH £ Iver * %* % Miss Delln Shests left (evening for Clymer wheres she ny = spend osme Lime with relatives * "ow Thomas SS. Filler, of J Leollector for Collier's Weekly, Cited busivess i Sa : Mondny. The Albert Dean are raatined with Saat ¥ Punt Logue She: for some been working in is Seen working in Clgmes, | : >» 5» 8 | William Willing is A wine sulesing Bot la Jan, 15, 1917. AR i bor SHOWER HELD FOR pa miscellaneous shower was the home of Mr. and Mes ey in honor of oy | wore Grenaway | Bertha wie | Cunsberinned, | Mors. Ne a was & 1 {Ge F. F. Club and her | wish her much {hour a dainty was ‘twidie recieved many twefal gifts. Mr and away will take up | their newly i Burhusbum | Guests resent were: | {cut Mrs. Ernest lke Hhwets, Mrs. Henry Row yd , Sheets, Colotte |immret Kirkpat rie lem, the Misses Rob {ilheats, the Miser : Edith Sheets, Miss Anns | Noma Wilkins and Mins / j om, SPANGLER MAN (aymond Tuskey w with were Et 8
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