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Altoona Mirror from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Altoona Mirrori
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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r. THE HItocna WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1906. MARRIAGE RECORD. MIRROR PULPIT A LOCALS.

Mews Items of Special Interest in Religious Circles. piepjratory to communion which will be on iSuuday morning. begin tonigut iii the" lecture room of the First Presbyterian church o'clock, aud continue on GOODMAN--GERBER. Mr. Jacob Goodman and Miss Gerber.

both of Portage, were snarrieGJ'loursday and Friday at the Sjonse of the bride by Rev. KaJ inovmz of this city. About thirty-file i Ttle rel i va i sen ices a the Fir-t were present from Altooua. thureh weeK are of S-HJ well many ironi Portage and cia i aud are beiu" at- Mr. GooJiuan Is proprle- euded.

Last evening a.en tor 01 oee 01 the largest mercantile converted. The service- in Portage and eoutmae during the remainder known ia Aitoona. HARRISON-- HARLIN. REVERSED LOWER COURT. The CUiubru county court was revered by the supreme court in a de- ci'ion handed Jew ia the case Daniel tit 1 'U'a'lcer brk-k coaipam.

was engaged iii pan emptier for tae ivuipacr at plant, and eoai- piained of iLe dangerous dbaitsiter of the I he told Jim to eoKtiaue at etui the iioujd he lepairej Sunday. Mc'iday morn- iug following I'K- nor Ixvn repaired, ami it puking the mud oat of gs v.ith a stick hi- ana caugat i-i ant! jts- torn oil. lie but Judspj O'Connor uon -uif-d the ca-e. liefuaicg to taVei tae jl was appealed to! court. zfc Hollidajsburg.

Re C. ti 1-. oj Aitoona. oih.iaiui«- Tae aJtendants -a ere Mr Chester Hamsoii End Mary A wedding sup- was served. The groom i- a.

iaa- viiiaisi by the Pesn-ylvama raiiroad. laey will reside in Mi.hille. PAGE-- MECK. IL Page of New-port and Laura J. Meek of New BUxwnfield.

were married at 4 oVlook jes-terday af- teruooa at ih? home of Mrs. J. F. Bruner. avenue, by Jlfcv .1.

M. The groom is employed by tlse Noon abstracting srm at Newport. Tiey will make their home at Newport. DELL-- ROUSH. Harry A.

Dell of East Freedom and Eflie liou-h ot Gap were married by D. E. Sen at his residence in McKee's Gap. Tlie groom commending of his iionor. his proclamation to up the places of business on the and congratulating hiui on the fatt its being so generally obsened- EIGHXH WARD DEMOCRATS.

W. C. Myton Nominated For Select Council and Ed. Kabello and J. H.

Keefer For Good Men Suggested For School tors. DISSOLUTION MOTICE. Xotite is Vrvby t'iieu that tie ttt V.ii^'t llarj-u-r. plaai- was di-sohe-1 the day of Jan- s.ir\. coii--e'i of botb bil's to It- pa K.

v.ho (MJitsnue the ba-ii't'-- at t.se Oad fetaiJ, and jwy all out-tami 5iig The Eisrlith ward Denioc-nitie sugEe 5 tion meeting, iield in St. Mark's lull last eiening. wa au enthusiastic and harmonious and was attended CARD OF THANKS. Mr. J.

C. Pahi.er de-area to return jieartK-Jt lLajik? to F. Gable. Mrs others for favors and nany of shown his fanriiy dur- isiir the illness and ieath of iis wife. alias is employed by the Pennsylvania road company ia Aitoona.

rail- THE DEATH RECORD. DANIEL REIGHARD, 'A brother of William Reighard of this city, died at his home at Mineral Point. Mc3Iurray, i has b-ei arrest ed in Johnstown for conducting an U-irod and other gan-ing laioutj were SHOES or Finance demands. DAT, JAJTOACT 3, Ittt MTOOM SOCWl BENTS. fejr eA im Them.

lv over 200 voters of the ward. "The meetins was called to order bvi r''- tM A TOuleti anu on inonoii 01 Myton Albert Knepper made chaii-j con 3Cat the ra a Tie hco mail. P. Mcllale Aias elected; secretary. The following ticket was framed; School directors.

A. ly, E. B. Seedenburs and James assessor-at-large. John F.

TTalz, select council. C. Myton: common council, Edward Kabello and J. H. Keefer.

The following persons suggested near Johnstown, at 7 o'clock vewerdav for precinct offices and delegates to tiie jriorninir of iicWent to L-itv conventionr Deceased was born in Cambria county. First Precinct--Judge of elections. Mas 76 vears of sge and had spent all Tjwrence Foose: inspector of elections, ot his hie about joJiiisiuwu. Lawrence Fagan: registration assessor. a veteran of the civil war and an es-pert worker.

He is survived by his and a number of brothers and sister 1 all residents of Johnstown and vicinity, except 5iis brother in this citv. The funeral will take place on Thursday and the interment will be made in chapel. DEATH OF A CHILD. Thelma. the daughter of Ross anti Catharine Amos, died this morning at 8:15 at the residence of the parents.

2316 Eighth avenue, of pneumonia, aged 2 years and 9 monris. JjKemient will be made in Fairview eemeterv Fridav afternoon at 2:30. WE HAVE IT HERE-- that salary yon spent last month! It was deposited by some thrifty 'people, are fast becoming men of afiairs, and is now eamig three per compound Hadn't yah better do the first month of the New Yea'r. The following up habit comes easy. We give the same care and attention to accounts subject to check.

THE ALTOONA TRUST COMPAITY- Mirror VTanL ads. bring quick returns. C. G. McHale: delegates to vention.

James MeHale. Edvrai and Nicholas Furlong; city co Donato Corse. Lawrence Stonel Second Precinct Judge e3ect Singh iser. Lewis Stouffer: iusp elections. Edward Rouzer: reg assessor.

R. McGor-; Celearat Fisher, A. G. Schultz. if.

and Harmon; city co Third Precinct Judge of Weaier; delegates. -T. M. Dov tin Kildea: city committee. C- er.

G. Rhine At the conclusion of the non speeches were made by Knepper. George Rhine. Myton. Councilman Euward and others, in wiiieh the sentJm expressed that the party would torious in the ward at the com nicipal election.

The voter to work hard for the st the entire ticket. Have vou used tlse Goal? It's the Best. 1029 Green A Mirror job rooms turn out tl committee. We always sell kitchen at the lowest furnishings registration pflCeS, enamel ware, Price wooden ware, dishes, glass- jware, knives and forks, Chairman Kabello, mu- wcre Coal Co. A1SO tlCT Wear ana 1316 Eleventh ONE PRICE CLOTHIKG CO-THE OME PRICE CLOTHING CO.I Altdona's Largest ClotMers.

Altoona's Largest Clothiers. We are terribly Busy Getting Ready Don't be in a Hurry Just Wait, We'll Soon Announce the Doings. Very truly HE matter of buying is one that no one can overlook, as the coldest part of our winter is yet to come and you naturally will want warm bed covering. We have made a special price on our all-wool $3.50, $4. Children's Shoes 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 Closed MAL.

H. NEUWAHL, Manager. 1400 Eleventh Ave. Per- Tic Young Hen's association of St. Mary's Gttfaolie acid a.

very successful card party and smoker fast wen- ing in their quartets at the comer of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth streeet. The affair was heartily enjoyed bv the members and frieeds-- about A pleasant family reunion held Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

McDowell, ia the East End. The day ivas spent in playing games and piano nzsisie was rendered during tlie day by Mrs. EnMuerich and Miss Mary Mc-DoailL A turker -Jiuuer was served to the guests. The Twentieth Century Social dub held its Xew- Years social at the home of Jennie Johnson, street vmd Fifteenth avenue, Tuesday evening. A fine social time was iad.

re- ireskuieius ivere served at 12 to lorty people were present. Their next iceerii.g' wiil ie held in Hancher's dancing academy, Eleventh avenue and Fourteenth street, January 17. Mrs. Alle Meinhart gave a surprise to ier friends yesterday afternoon, opening witu musk- before, dinner -was served. Tie fol'ouiug ivere present: Mr.

J. Askuse, Messrs. Demhison, Suowberger. Douglass, Miller, Harry Meinheart and faiiier, Misses Mar- giu-et and Annie Montgomery and Mrs. Miller and daughters.

Caroiiue, Mary and Mrs. Memnir and daughters, and Martha. I An enjoyable surprise party was held on New Ytsir's day at the home of Mrs. Catherine Murphyj Gaysport, Pa-, -whea- her Descendants for three generations assembled to celebrate the "Gti aram ersary of ier birta. Musie and singing were the order of the kiy.

the principal feature being a quaint little s'ong, rendered by little Miss Houser, of Aitoona, a great-granddaughter of tUe hostess. After doing ample justice to a. bounteous repast every one departed for their homes. wKaing Mrs. Murphv manT more birthdays.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PA. $150,000.00. SURPLUS, $300,000.00. Your success during the New Year may depend largely upon having the right banking connections. We invite you to consult us about your financial requirements.

Eleventh Avenue and Twelfth Street. SALMON COFFEE risfmas argains 1203 Seventh Avenue. Prior to taking stock which we always do on February 1st, we offer our immense stock of Pianos at a decided sacrifice. Our ent stock is comprised of Checkering, man, Kimball, Strick and Zeidler. Regal, Schubert, Gabler, Krceger, Sherwood, W.

F. Frederick, Bach and many other high grade pianos. They are extra large fl Prices 8127, $187, $224, and up size!" large enough "for We also have several slightly used Uprights in thorough jl TK PV I ffooa condition which we are offering at most your own price terms. any double bed. are strictly ail wool, nice- ly finished and are the kind sold in many stores for $5.50.

Our price while they last. A. V. WILLIAMS, Manager. Welcme 1908.

Year's Besolutions an BOW in order. May ve suggest Besolre iiat, during the. coaling year vou'll buy all your footwear at tms Store. YOU CA3TT DO Happy Xew Year. ness for us alL BETTER-- YOU MIGHT DO WORSE.

May 190C be freighted with good health and happi- D. C. SPRANRLE. THE BIG SHOE STORE, 1514 Are, amt 1104-06 SL DR. REITH and Throat Specialist VICTOR RECORDS REDUCED 7-inch, 10-inch, 6Oc.

SI .00 10.000 Records to select from. A complete line of Victor Talking Machines. W. H. lOll Chestmut Ave, L.

vo.c. Distribmtars for VICTOR Talking IC WOLFE, Some Boys Are rough on shoes. The Johnson kind is the kind that endures and they cost no more than the ordinary kind. Men's and Women's Shoes Standard maKes of tKe world. SOROSIS, $3.50, Regent KomboK Hurley Bannister OHNSON'S Family SHoe Store 1 1 1 8 1 1 Ave.

Bell Phone. Cor. lltk IZth Str.et H. N. Golfrchmid, Morrow Block i WIKTEH UNDERWEAR.

good land you'll find hers marked at less than you'll find same grade elsewhere. Special prices this month. Whitman Artman, 11th Avenue and 12th Aitoona THE STORE THAT LEADS Everything Ready to Wear for Women, Miss or Child. FUR SCARFS AND FUR COATS. Mink Scarfs, Siberian Squirrel Scarfs, Tiss and Pelerines, Fox Ties and Pelerines, Isabella Oppossom Scarfs and Pelerines, Beaver Ties and Scarfs, Sable Ties and Scarfs, Kolinskey in fact every kind of far you'll find here, muffs to match all to go at 1-4, 1-3, 1-3 off to close.

Cor. Eleventh Avenue and Ninth Street. xiary Clearance Sale Of All Ladies' and TaiXormade Suits, Coats, SKirts, Sweaters, Misses' and Children's Coats. All Cut One-fourtH, One-third and One-half Off STow is tfec time to get a HEAL EAEGAIX. You know that when we advertise a Bargain it is here.

Xo trash-nothing but the beat. All mart go--our prices will do it. Come and see. Whitman (SL Artman.

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