he FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, wa as hab Go Be A: Mia re Or Ay RS _— re ! en — i frre ppm ™ fron ff oseont bobirttort mats ot dr "HAVING DECIDED TO SACRIFICE MY STOCK TO THE PUBLIC, | NOW OF. FER MY STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY, GOODS, ETC., AT COST AND BELOW. IN. CLUDED IN THIS SALE WILL BE MANY ARTICLES WHICH CANNOT BE SUR PASSED IN QUALITY UNLESS YOU PAY 10 OR 15 PER CENT. MORE THAN OUR PRICE. COME HERE AND GET YOUR FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY AS IT IS VERY SELDOM YOU HAVE SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY AS NOW TO GET SUCH UNEQUALLED BAGAINS. BELOW ARE LISTED A FEW OF OUR MANY BAR- GAINS: We are making a big rednction on Flour--- selling it at a wholesale price. 1 In the great 3ROCERIES DRY GOODS | dramatic thriller, & Ib. Hershey's Cocon, per box 19¢] Children’s Black Hose, good quality, )ry Cocoanut, best grade, 2 boxes for 1Te¢ 2 pairs for .. Essence for coffee, per hox _. 3¢] Misses’ Black Hose, long wear, 2 pairs . No. 2 can best quality Apple Batter, 29¢ for : ? Nb. 2 can P. L. Table Syrup, can 16¢ Wen : F Shey bras Hose 2 pits for | Best grade noiseless Matches, per box 5¢ | ¥€N °F attan Work Hose, z paws ' Bre'r Rabbit Baking Molasses, per can 13¢ | Men's Heavy Woolen Socks, per pair Large size Sauer Kraut, ean 13¢ | Children’s Leather Mittens and Gloves, Bdibert quality Table Mustard, large jar 32¢ per pair Ie Salad OU, pure, per boitle Puffed 38¢ 1 Men's Leather Faced Gauntlet Cloves, «Mothers 8, pe. Nuls, iu - per pair ie AR 3 oan Cat, Corn Fikes, 2 boxes for, rg Men's Canvas Gloves, 2 patji Lie All kinds of Dill's Extracts at lowest Men's Lanther Work Gian = > pair Jos prices. Roy's Union Suits, best gradg per sul ). - (ood House Brooms, each 0c] Girl's Union Suits, first quasty, suit $1.10 All kinds of Cakes and Crackers, spe- Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, cial prices, : 23¢ and op per suit $1.89 Men's Heavy Woolen Underwear, suit a. 24 : | Fi Sh ; SPE ou / | Men's Heavy Swenters, opiinr colors, rst ow at S Pe Im. > Cl Al eae $239 § ; Children’s Heavy Sweaters, popular TAKE YOUR OWN PICK. colors, each $2.25 and up of Children’s Rompers, each 79¢ | Colored Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25¢ ; 1 » ° f Boy's School Suits, each £6.49 | Floy's Suspenders, good quality, per pair 2l¢ #i W 2 of Children's Dresses, each Je Men's Choice Hess eT, per pair 38¢ 1 © guarantee this production. IAT MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, WILL BE SOLD AT | cease n— SPECIAL PRICES. (COME AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. BI CIVIL WAR VETERAN A PATTO | 4 1 BRIE ft BR BY 11 Among the visitors in Patton this: ; wii Am: 111: : fl week is Corp, William A. jlcaba, o : ] : i 1R111 11HIHIRY n 4 J Snowshoe, Pa. who arrived here last | So h Will es x 4 | J Friday to spend a fortnight with his was ys t Co. confpommeorb pa pratt odo ie ERE Fn D L : [randuen, C ple M. Lucas. Me dace A, N . o is ivi War veteran a was : : Bs : Ba Eo at of Co. F, en Division: F A $; ? J Second Army Corps. was in every | I THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY read whieh his company partic: f° Distributors for the “Willys Light” in the Pittsburgh ; oi ll : Sik { through the right thigh in the battle | territory are looking for a sales represemtative or dealer - ; oo ver, a received a - } EERE Trae "ey 3 Bitle o p tom. Mr. is N - ; Sg Jimeno ata er pr eto Dre anu} and pov. ¢ 9 Ri failing. He has been working | er plant od by “Willys Ov " interests. Gof ] steadily up until aboot a year ago, { - : J lowing the state and township road The man we want must have sales ability and must ; truction work. Mr. Jacobs was | teons ue lon, wo Mr daa be a real worker. To the right man whe is willing te _ JB 1839, and will be 81 years of age this work, this is a real opportunity to get in a permanent pay- — 1 March. ing business where he can earn from $5,000 to $10,000 a PG XI BN SA SO LI ONE ON GEORGE. | year. He will be given the opportunity to learn the busi- # ja o Rg The: telling a story around WB ; ; 2 { foreigners who were f : ‘. : He ont a Ebensburg for natuealiz- He must be clean cut, square and have a good stand: ; Lutich papers. Of course, the judge. ll ing in the community. When necessary he must be in a aly .— ; ; ha $ | tioned them in un effort to deter. : , . Drilling Company i r=riiiotom [rie ts sous anal cel te g gun battle DRILLERS AND a holdup in 2 | desired citizenship. Following a nam- | j§' The “Sowash Willys Light Company™ are anxious to tytn or | PROSPECTORS ib who ie the president of the [§ hear from men with the qualifications described above Pl nited Status?” | | After some deliberation, Jebn™s! wi wil be glad to make arrangements for a personal in- {face beamed and he replied: “George terview, { Prind-a-ble, your honor.” ‘B AISERS NIGHT SCHOOL HAS ADDRESS: SALES MANAGER : REOPENED. { A AA po : . * > ie eee nr aa oe | Sowash Willys Light Co. Lawvork of benefit to the miners was res’ i pumied in the Patton schools en Mon. | 1006 Jenkins A x WTTSRI Ri ! | day might of last week, and will be 8 Areade PITTSBURGH, PA. eontinued ench Monday night during LT EL EE ELL LE LTS TEs II) a ithe winter months. This was the firs: ‘elass since before the Christmas holi- > idays. W. Gi. Duncan, of Pittsburgh ix the instroctor, ami the courses have — —onm mmmim. tharos 1 _—— pia rheen hel up owing Seni manila 19 nearly all lines were down on Satur. | Renunciation of J. leonard Replogie ANY SIZE. come to Patton since that time. day morning. At one plice the wri. | exevutor filed apd let : es . / pd letters ¢ Lt a, ; | ww S72 ; yr TAN ay, Fas EAE ET Ld ARE ie * ion 1 15 wires Broken and four aed te Eliene Zimmerman Rosensteel tailors: T + 1 AVAL e ANY QUANTITY. . WE SEE THE PALMER HOUSE. i ote Be a 500 more licenses have bse | GC OUR PRI : . . i On a recent visit around town we Mlnlaeh La aioe ue Will ace Paul, ipee of I brid than in the Wile CET | CES—IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. {had [gcedsion. 18. Srp inte the offies LETTERS LATELY ISSUED. vowed to Blanche vba ood ters “ Rb | the plessure of meeting the propriet. Estate of Mary Conway, late of ; RINE ING ioc iiersi vers | M. GLOSSOR & SONS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. | ore Gartifi Wiking, who "oak ihe dokastown. Date of death ried [PIED WIRE QERRING COPPER rated 48 years, George : ‘time to show us abeut the building. Estate of G. W._ Stutzman, late of Isadore Conrad y i 6% Jase, and his b : We were Surprised oy see the plan of Johnttown. Will probated and 10 bachelor, died ar ry mot i s A : li x . § 1 mm mins sms hc i a ong ai Af er i AER pi . pa . ; ’ fhe nterior an ake pleasure in the lei ters Las iped ha Te — A . of Martin's Ferry, O., met ‘n. 4 Ey RE {fact that Patton has a hotel that ean Fatate of Elizabeth Dill late of Ee Testa f his brother-in-law, Ww. Va. and arranged for | State Buys Land For Reserve. who use inflammable films most be accommodate the traveling publ. Johnstown. Will probated and no let. hile dri ki onnscn, in Comberiand h “Altoona in the near fu. The Forestry Department has just of the required age and duly licensed. The old bar room has been converted ters sued i. 4 %o Tin King Suffes at 2 table. Com- will be attended by a third completed the purchase of 155843 All persons failing to comply with the! into a sample room, and Mr. Wilkins Fitate of John Safke, late of Johns. | So i Fay nad his in Chest mes, also of Altoona. acres of land to be added to the law will he prosecuted. contemplates several other changes town to Annie Safko ’ : : Thrips, eaving there two Saar Agro dali State reserves in Potter county. A Seon wl mm —————"—; about the binding, all for the hetter- Fetate of Asna Kamkle, late of _ Tobe Be ¢ : Md, te wit by Road Plan Sales. | report. ori proposed purchases in Som. To Free More Toll Reads. ment of conditions, Westmont fo John V. Raab, bette ay ATE Contad was received a revenue of | erseet county will be made at the next Proceedings for the freeing of more ht ts sn ein Estate of Mary Deeds Diets, late of Drath of Zh Conrad, rom sale of 2351 meeting of the Commission. Surveys stretches of toll roads in eastern coun- TELEPHONE SERVICE HANDL. Upper Yoder township. Will robat. Edw «IPN Conrad, * road construction. 8r¢ beng made in Bucks and Fulton ties are under way between the own-| CAPPED. ed and lettegs Issued to W. § Erise ': | Eiward fanmah hese plans wen) ur counties. ers, the Highway Department and Estate of M ; ie of Tohnoe | a Ta Mrs. I; { iry EB . ; I. owing to the ary Bugh, late of Jobnu- | Mrs, ee Wht the ‘her of questions, the jurist remarked: PATTON, PA. Two drills now in operation in this vicinity. (Correspondence Solicited. Offices in (ood Building, Patton, Pa. FPS SES HORA ME A a a Let LSE a - ra Ae a a cer Sa RN HES tor eo me Sg SB a. So rere Meee H t year, ow tio | mbt various county commissioners. Five ( to the : in town. W a | ay ; ers. ‘ “of round construction,| Bars Boys From Dangerous Films. sections, including some in Lancaster, Pra veri ig Reg ho {sad to ae AE we Setters [IA Suter in 4 Savy ry demand » | Chief Walker, of the Bureau of In. York and Adams counties, have been of both the Bell and Local companies, Estate of Noah Ka itmar, late of he body arrived in : charge for all |spection of the Department of Labor freed since the first of the year and| was bad for a few days. Although, in | Johnstown Will probated and letters ' ga Astvilie, Hii ep J J Eg 1 amt ffeil i ce Sheri i ATE SES LEY | opi | : we |any materia pe, in vec. ate of Wi osensteel Patton Courier. Collins that moving picture operators Advertise in the Courier. { tions, especially about Carrolitown late of Johnstown. Will Sais in imp SEL aa
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