Wg Pd PPR GEES ST ISLS arm Blankets, Quilts, Bath Robes MEAN COMFORT FOR .THE REST OF THE WINTER. (We Have a Pleasing Line of Bear Blankets AND Cuddledown Sets For the Babies and Youngsters. For the boys who are out-of door much of the time we have overcoats and suits and trousers in good looking materials and up-to-date styles.. Let us fit the lad for you. a hire CTE n 4 # 4 k E' iY A an a SP oo or Pe Pip a no? a Ea, Bud’ y 3 Pa Fd Wh % 1h 4 V4, Wa TE § uphed. why 4 LS ¥ # ¥ She (oe ge gl a PRE ¢ aah AYERS Wy aula ad ~ enn INIOYe Gat x * al Lines 8 » way System’ po te er as 4 3 har ic i Gn FL # 3 0 1 i Views Pg Chas. F. Pitt Co. Patton, Pa. » w Central 8% oR § SN Y Gr § malay # more engines Py a 8.F Ba oa val ! i5 2 intl wo i% $T 54 ih % Fak 25 the public sees to it erislative and regulative es to provide for tf Boe Ly in ¥' Fi wal i 1as iS Fails vd riburbd 4 - bodies to earn a cient mara future needs 23 w ull a8 present « wie seat fi Ee ~~ 3% i ix iy Cap A © a BIR 3 0 i, yl ASS Lp Cee Fac ts Versus ‘Fallacies PET Ke WiLL § at FR ng | Shoaib | We HL Tr ae 3 3 : 2 # rE Br RAHI AS ANE A HU el TO i FSR ST YOUR LAST CHANCE | ments thereto, for the charetr of an ! a Rea publiahed en these fo- | intended apratien to be ealind ret MeKivigan, Financial ' hy CT . i387 4 *Y at A. ; { mn an offer of The Youth's Compa- | Bradley Mine Coal Compary, ie Mrs, Gertrude Flick: Recondi - FACT ix a real state of than pi. +4 LLACY oi m appar : ion snd MeCall’s Magnzine for a full | character and object of wih is Mine retary, Miss Mary Kelley; ing Bees ently genuine but redlly wiogical statement or argument, al | year, for manly $210, including a Mc- ing and sellitiy conl, and for these | Mes. Grace Kelley; Mistress At Arms, | [ous Dress Pattern. The hurh price | purposes to hive and posses and en | Mes Elizabeth Wilkins; Contin, Mrs tof paper xed ink has obliged McCall's joy the rights, benifits and privileges | Mary Bennett: Chairman of the stands | Magazine to raise thelr sulmerption of the sad Act of Assembly and U8 ing Comenittes, Mrs. Mary Blorringer: Following the installation a sumpti- Mevhan: Vice President, Mra. Margw- * —— MONG the several States that were deluded by FALLACIES into going under Prohibition law last year were Colorads and lowa, and the duily newspapers supply lis ciern pews of {price February 1 to 1 cents a copy supplements. Le faind 70 conta a yenr—an that the offer JAMES COLLINS JONES | . (ous laneh wax served by the Ia iat the abewy price must be withdrawn Solicitor. by conditions within those boundaries 10 prove the FACT of “dey” failure. For instance, the Trinidad (Col) Cnromicle - News of recent date said: “Is prohibition prohibiting in Colorado? Palics recorde at this writing are indicating clearly that there i fully as much, if - not mote, drunkenneus and use of Louor with the sale of Ligue ohibited and sll drinking establisiiments closed than there was corresponding periods prior to the time (he law went imo effect, and this condition does not mear thar there ha! hesn any Jess energy manifested by officers of the law to enforce the law. Drunkentiess and the use of liquor is steadily increasing, Trini. dad police records show twice as many arrents for drunkenness this month than in Apri! last year when the siloons were pen” No Saloons means OWA becca eo officially “dry” on January 1, 1516 and the results of Prohibition in that State are described by the Des Moines Evening Tribune as follows: HEY R J. EDWARD KIRBYE, “the Des Moines workingman's friend’ declared today that in his five yeurs in Des Moines he had never seen more drunken men on the streets here than there were las. night. Dr, Kirbye stated: ‘Something should surely be done about it. If a mass meeting is called. | for one would be glad to go before the people and tell them of the conditions now us I sve them. I would Like to tell them of the facts | have dis- covered at the Workingmen's Home, and let them know how : i drunkenness has increased among the workingmen' Finance Superintendent Tom Fairweather asked for armed detectives to guard the city treasurer's office today because of the criminals and robbers in the city” HE aforestated additional FACTS, of how Prohibition fails in Western States, as testified by leading newspapers, ought to convince Pennsylvania Prohibitionists that their “dry” doctrine is FALLACIOUS and leads its adherents only down a blind alley. Pennsylvania State Brewers’ Association SEES: {approved April 29, 1874, and the sup- | plements thereto, for the charter of ‘an intended corporation to be called BRADLEY MINE COAL COMPANY, ‘the character and ohivet of which 1s mining and selling coal, and for these "= purposes to have and posses and en- joy all the rights, benifits and privi- leges of the said Act of Assembly ‘and its SUphlements JAMES COLLINS JONES, Solicitor. NOTICE & f Notice plication will is hereby bye made of the Commonweal: ton the Sth day of F 1817, } John E. Zimmermann, (Rarles Dus ‘and Robert C. Shields, under the Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania provide for i Regplatinn of +43 Va rnar SY IVARES shrgary, Pg entitied, “An Act the Incorporation @nd » of the Commonwealth of To i Until March 31 our readers have ithe privilege of ordering beth publi cations for a full year, inchading the Lehoien of any 1icent MeCall Dress Pattern, fur only $210 : The apse? of readitg. information and entertiinment contained in the (fifty-two jssges of The Youth's Com panion and the value of twelve month. in fashion wmumbers of MeCall's at (R210 offer a real bargain to every rider of his. paper. This two.at-one-price offer inclodes The Youth's Companion--52 issyes. 12 The Companion Home Calendar | for 107. (3 MeCall's | numbers id One 15.cert McCall Dress Patiern [| your cheice from your first copy of MeCall's—if you send a two-cent stamp with your selection. THE YOUTHS COMPANION, St. Paul St. Boston, Mass, IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNA y ¥ i # ip they Magnzine-12 fashion In the matter of the Partition pro. wildy, deceased, late of Clearfield Town. whip. Raving teen appointed Auditor by the Court to ascertain if there are any liens, and te report a distribu. tier of the fund secured by aid reqegnizance, to and among the par. ties entitled thereto, notice is hereby | givens that I will sit for the purpose | of discharging the duties of said ap- sintment at my office in the James Building, Ebensburg, Pa. on Wadnes. | (day Jan. 24th, at ten o'clock A. wt which time and place all persons intevestind are requested to appear and present their claims, or be for. ever debarred from coming in for & share of sad fund H. A Englehart, Jr, Auditor. oq Doe. 20.32 Notiow a horehy given that an ap. plication will be made to the Governor af the Commonwealth of Pennsiva- pia on the bth day of February, INT, by John E. Zimermann, Chartes Day | anid Robert (. Shields under the Act’ of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to pro. vide for the Incorporation ami Regu. lation of certain Corporations,” ap- & Sinn KA SORE. i BR RR RECEIVER'S BALK OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSON. AL PROPERTY By virtue of an onder of sale isnged | sat of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, the undersigned will expose to public sale an the premipes. in the Boroarh of Patton. ambivia Coonty, Pennsotivie win, on Mendpy Fob Hh Ih ne ane o'clock P.M. The folowing de seribed real ostite and property of the Patton Brewing Cosmpany All that certain piece or parol land situnte by the Horsugh of Palton in the County of Cambri, Stat of Pennsylvania, cdmnposed of party of lots numbermd 13, 86, 21, 22 23 and 23 in Rloek No IT Plan of the wid Borough, as laid out | by the Chest Creck Land ard Improve ment Company, aml bounded and de scribed as follows, ty wit, on the North | by an Alley 417.4 fewt, on the East by | Fourth Avenue 140 feet, on the Si i ‘by Harriman Avenue 296.1 feet, and | Tit £ oF Ix ion the West by the right of way of | the Patton Branch No. 1 of the Cam- | ceedings in the Estate of [. B. Cas bria & Cleartield Railroad Company | 185.1 feet: having thereon erected a! large brick building built and equip- ped as a brewery. Also, at the same time and place, | will be offered ail of the delivery wn- | gons, horses, office furnitare. casks, | cases, botties, and all othur personal | property used in connection with the | said brewery, anil owned by the above menticned Patton Brewing Company. | Terws of Sule: Tun per cent of the | purchase money at the time of wale, 5 upon the delivery of a desl, and the balance in five equal annus! payments, with interest nt § per cent per anu, secured by the bond and mortimae af the purchaser, or by other satis factory real estate wecurity, Arthur © Simier, Receiver Patton Brewing Company. Johnstown, Pu, Janpary 15 19 a SPANGLER L. A. A. 0. H INSTALL | OFFERS Installition exercises wore conduct. | ed here Tharsday, Jan. I8, by the IL. | A. A. OH. The following officers | “ows installed: President, i Ay Mary | | ng. ia fine lunch, Seasmve T A very interesting address was ered by the Rev. FP. Corcoran. present spent a very delightful A unanimous vote of thanks bended to the lndies for serra rl Yah i MA i | ! on tive General: | is helping ‘the sum of Seven Thousand Dollars | children Jove EE a i A IY,
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