at the a8 AH Ra REE Ae Ba FEE Edward Callahan was Springs visitor Monday. : 1 1 ! Fred Mellon is moving his family a Chest i £ R £ z ¢ thin week to his farm near Chest Mr. and Mrs. detent : Springs. Mr. Mellon purchased the farm last fall and since that time has i made considerable improvement on the | property making it one of the most | modern and attractive homes in the at the : vicinity. Tha thenlly ill with pneumonia ut his home, | ‘while still in serious condition has | of Mr and. + 4 4 Andy Fornadley, who has been eri. improved and all hopes nre for his reovery. | $44 Jarses Haley called on friends in Barnesboro Sunday evening. Tt 11 weight 1100 to 1200 pounds, good ispeed. Inquire of W. H. Dumm, Box 862, Patton, Pa. tf 11 The many friends of Ardell Closs who has been suffering frum a severe attack of pneumonia, will be glad to Joarn that his condition is very much improved. + ¥+ 1 Ed. 8mith, Jr, was a Barnesboro vitor Sunday. E $ t+ 1 Mayor Gardner, while a few of his political friends claim he was Stage Struck Friday evening when he was unable to deliver his address has es. tablished beyond a doubt that he was rally suffering from a sever cold, $f + 1 Wastwood, of Philipsburg, were united pal church. +. 7 Y open date for the coming week so tn. management of the Grand has secured the troupe starting Monday night for the week. t+ 11 Mrs. Abe Jenkivs is suffering from a severe attack of La Grippe. 1 1 Misses Cregg, Witherson and Los- FOR SALE-—-One mare § years old, Elden 1. Patterson and Jane H. Mae Marsh in “The Beloved Trai. | tor” at the Grand Saturday night. ! + 4 4 NE bs i a Veg Pook 4% ON TRIE ITY Mrs iio far Jers inerly Brerian for tha tral at this place by mated and sent to they will nuake their future ¥ % 4 Charles O'Neill, Dhatriet Vice Pre. sidert of the UM. W caller in town last week and while hers was the goest of Mr. and Mrz James ffairns WES 8 DUusinesg * + 1 uh a / Frank Keenan shows an unserapu- unpriacipled man, whose law sucess and let pothing stand in way, will the 1 ious, 18 its will be seen In “Loaded ieee” at the Majestic Tuesday evens + 1 1 Jobe Bperry is able to be around again after suffering fr attack of La Grippe. ' ¢ 1 Williams Fox presents William Far- (num in “The Heart of a Lion” at the Majestic Thursday night ¥ 13 Gin 8 Severs MO EH TN EL TR ep Fr BE BAY ER GS 8 PA EB ha oR Miss whending some {ime in Pittsburgh re fo ia FR a pe i <a tuwn Mondey even : Aanchtors, M Mr Blasd to town Sunday gd the home of Mr and Mrs. J. BR Cornelivs, where Ardell « confined with an attack of PROTA (Closs and Ann paotored Ka bl and of wera puests at { ras $ + 3 Jumes MeGonigal went Bargr Mosday and enlisted. Jin will an im “No Man's Land,” giyniimr to the orice he haw heen Bring around here to Eber fire REIN $f rr 3 Ebenstuary has an epidemic of pres. maria, there being about 31 cesses on the list with Dr. Frank Bishop the only physician at present to care for the patients + 1 1 Joseph Elliott, who has been con fined to his home for the past week with a severe attack of La Grippe is 'sble to be around again. Mrs. Thomas Baker of Dysart, spent | several days last week at the Fits. patrick home on Main street. ff 1 #4 A young son of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Anna of nesr town in A critical condition following an operation for appendicitis last Sanday night T+ 4 4 Mrs. Mary Pallerson is recovering from & severe attack of Beart trouble The many friends of W. J. Morgan fF Fa ¥ i3 TH § lomrr that ir Morgan has resigned his position superintendent of ¢ Patton Bilk ii be sorry to h& 1211 TR an v ¥ til, to take effect May Ist tt Mrs. Albert Law, of Windher, spent | | Sunday at the home of Mrs. John Rad- | cliffe in marviage Tuesday evening by the ih Rev. Peters, of the Methodist Episco- t + 4 ¥ 4 4 Misses Alma Farabaugh and Alva i Radeliffe were Carrolltown visitors | Friday. te Sauter of Main street. T11 Mrs. Jos. Bevkwith returned from friends in Spangler. Trespass Notices for sale at this office, Angel Stock Company, one of the 4 A : : most up-to-date companies had an | ver Mise Lucille, Austin McCully, of Westover, spent | Sunday at the home of his son-in-law | : and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sunday at the home of Mra H CC. 1 i ¥ § } i $ i tf 1 1 Dre. © ce, of Hastings, made a pro- fessional trip to town Friday. $+ 14 Mrs. Eeed, of Jacksonville, Fla, is visiting her brother Thox. A. MeQuil. len who is in training at Camp Lew, Va. $2 1+ 4 Myrtle Goal, of Josephine, ro. 4 her bone Tuenday, she wae necompanied by Madeline MeQuiller & & 5 ¥ $ ¥ Mis frprnet SBaltagiver left om *, Pravid Tuesday afternoon for an extended visit with fraomds in Allooma * % ¥ Matilda and Raymond Trinkiey spent Sunday with relatives and ft 4 MeQu 1. SUNGAY. Wari Cader and ¥ Sg oN L A Gordon anpberen wis * 4 Clncdyear and dsuagh. of Windburne, spent uy the bore of Mr. and Mrs, Sneox, of Palmer avenue, + 1 1 Mike Crawford of Hastings, spent Wile 4 $ My ==. Yes Sunda Thoma: Yerger of Palmer avenue, + 4% 1 Misses Esther and Mary Strasser, | Ets inn habia, ad th SELES ‘the Freight station, left on Walton | "i GUARANTEED TIRES: NEE SS ae RHR Hilds Dietrick, who has been Joseph Kelsall of Ebensiuorg, spent. Paty Caliah | Sunday #1 the home of his fF 2 1 ey 5: Tel PITAL % parents, enmT has recorirnd af Ia f + + 4% John and Kathryn Mater, of wary srippe Akan. called to lmat wesc acdngnt of the serious of their brother -induw, Andy Fornadley + 4% 1 Jahn MeGonigal and Jaaghter Miss Corrine, of Carrolitown, sped day at the home of Mr. amd Mes Fred Mellon, of Mayer avenue. + + 4 Mra. Frank, who has been gnending some time at the home of her duagh. | ter Mra Meade Cowher, loft on Satur. day morning for an extended visi with relatives in Punxsautawrney. t+ ¥ 1 Chief-of- Police Gill tramusctod bun. Lorn town om fil nen Ban. ness inn Ebensbury Monday. $y 4 9 Harvey Brown, an employee of the Penn Heat, Light and Power romps. | ny at Huntingdon, spent Sumday at the home of his parents on East Ma. | gee avenue, : y ¥v 4 Mrs. Rebecca Kinkead roturned Sat- urday from a several weeks stay in Philipsbarg, having been called there on mscrount of the illness of her sis- ter, Mrs. Croyle. 111% Mrs. € 1 Baldwin ons ar Altoona visitor Monday. + 4+ 4 ! Miss Julis Frank, of Johnstown, | spent Nurnday at the home of her | parenta near town. i 114 | Miss Anna Moore, an employee at day morning for a two weeks vaca | tion in Philadelphia. | y 41 Mre. A. 0G. Anderson, of Ebensbure. several davs with fronds in sawn the first of the miok + 4 4 Tom Tox, returned Tumuday avening | from Pittsbargh, where he had been | $ called or secount of the serivus ll | reas of his brother Paddy. : 1 +9 : Miss Margaret Paicho was a Johns. | town visitor the first of . +r Misses Esther and Mary Strasser Tyrone where she has been eth guest of Portage were puss this week at visited friends in i a A SA HOB 20 sna wroand ; He nw 3 af. ter henge renfined fo his howe for ther past Cas weeks with & slight stinele . % nade 8 bosiness Seat of the week Biller and Arcadia visitors Sureiay, $1 $01 Mr and Mrs Allen Somervilie were called to Clearfield Toesday on ae cont of the death of Mrs Somer vilie's father. 1 1 1 Mae Marsh, who scarred in the “Fualds of Honor” and “Polly of the Circus” will star again in “The Be. loved Traitor” at the Grand Saturday night, + 4% “My Mother” The first of & seriew of pitares to be shown every Wed nesdlay at the Majestic. The series krown as the “Sons of Demoermey™ fentaring Abe Lincoln, they are mot dry history but stirring fights, amus- ing oymplications. f+ 11 Mr Nickolas Anstead left on Wed. nesday moming for a visit with rela tives and friends in Johnstown. t+ + 1 Anirel Stock Company at the Grand next week. Seats for Monday night on sale at Gardner's Friday—Priees. 1532, Bc and 38c. The comedy trie. Monday night. ' + 9 Mrs Lo Claire Smale returned Toes (day evening from a visit with her | sister at Alexanders, Va. Dancing has begun again in fol swing. Come with your lady friend and pass a pleasant evening. Dame mir Saturday night from 9 "ll 13 — | PRIDMAN HALL, Barnesboro, Px. (liseher or Stmizht Side. 3142, Non Skid 5120; Tubes S215 Set of 4, Non Skid 135,00 Tubes $750. x3 1-2, Non Skid $12.48, Tubes 52.15 Set of 4, Non Skid 347.50, Tobes $3.00. Prices of Other Sizes in Proportion Write for Lint If a tire fails to ron 5,000 miles wo will replace with & new tire at ome Ball price. Shipped same dur as Check or Mo- ney Order is reccived, Express Charg-- es Prepaid. EASTERN SALE CO. ¢ 500 Fulton Street : UNION BILL, N. I is | es, of Spangler, attended the darce _'in town Saturday night. DEALERS WANTED of her sister for the past week. ois ows | the home of their parents. of the week. ar o 2 SIRNA BAS CEI oo ds tener rea SA mi WO RRR 5 is E, RETURN OF THE FAVORITES ariiig MONDAY, APRIL 29 | ne JOE ANGELL, Presents week only “Sex” O'clock e Marriage Question” of red blood, dash and emotional situations, with a sprinkling of comedy shock- ing but not immoral, it deals an awful blow to hypocrites enery & New S The Same Great Company as when here last ¥ FRG TR ool Ae” ? ; - Ti oo eh wn af ~ PR PE 5 pe ORE SL tan KE Te a x wil” ts i
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