The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 04, 1893, Image 2

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THE HEAT OF TH ESON
PROM-
. a ora RR
INS URANCE!
Dale & Patterson.,
PATTON, PA,
‘IRE. LIFE and ACCIDEN
o Lowest Rates consistent wit
and for centariss man bas
delved 12 thé earth after these stored up,
ral
nast
» RIDE
RIAGE FAC-
SERVICE
arta rad paEess
INDUSTRIAL AE
ISED BY
AN VOLUTION
a linek I; ax %- fartare Conirasted
-A Washin
estates
It Wil Molt
Freight Car
Hopes to Rey
tndaning Power.
yantiy zs Big
Vs tt} 33 Vashion's I a Sh TE
tou Man Who With the Olf ashing 's Deeres as 10 the
nize Methods of. Ob tx le For the Oeensing— An fmmens
In-
dustry Expl:
vines).
Are
Insurance in
sprety ty
iy * ar) on Fad
o all kinds of
sinpanies at th
mnpal i <
v Holders.
Royal Insurance Co.
~ QF
t, 130,
+
on > AN
£3 Qo
States, 9 ,
Travelers of Hartford,
§ vy “Nn
Ix ISLE
ance Company,
F NEW YORK
iy
Cash C apit tal Ba, Uy
Assets $1,325 754. 14.
(ELEN
head
18 CAr-
| npholster-
his respective
After
orde
> a ; saposny. tH Fara : 3k as high TE it amount
Frias Store
J. R. CORN ELIUS
lered a
sunset
Wera
nr ETE.
He can and does st
A fll line Wf Furniture!
Carpets Window S jes!
general.
lar Jace to buy Farniture.
£ gO wis.
} ST OP
iTEESE i pu
money in
Fi 1 >
Led Roo MJ 1 Sn
2 ‘ - 7. 1 -
v6 03} OIISe k I es (Ge Olds In
tile ® pat hiss G
s. Parlor Suits,
LU ne der rtaking in all its branches.
Avenue, PATTON.
Magee
.C. DALE,
Dealer in
DOORS AND SASH,
An Ohstacle Overcome,
wary eff ad bedd
the sun G's
{a sens
and
3
A \ Ya. 44 He
: t veo when
this great ob | 4 entring for a rulway. He
SN Molar il
aor aired
AFA will eo
abi ME
MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES.
STOVES a RANG
PLUMBING, ROOFING AND SPOUTIHG,
ne wall hie iid not
Naw
an Hnprove
heat whe
ful meEthétl of
Co
vee
ara promised
tn
ei ion
Good of Man,
whiney,
Wil
NT FOR
NDERELLA ag Mee, Ranges.
NONE BETTER--FEW AS GOOD.
GIGer-
iReleton
the iron
hammer
the Sash
3 R . “rEg rand ia "e h : $4 \ . yi : ni veil ' : LY 9 sg trey hal Her . 1 vir anvils
& : : : : rin Fer Or i . ites om ev al Se olan iron, aod dusky fore
. | 1 : : : lows. gid dri wl: lowing iron, aud dusky forms gp
re your property with
grated with fine
sel
ment.
if dozen differ
1¢ Qnai
papered
Coats
First-class, old-line, fire- ‘ested, stock com- ;
panics represented. Companies that pay all
What Old Sol Has Wrought
loss or damages by I'IRE or LIGHTNING. Many 8 man has thought that we ars
| now going about utilization of
velons power of the sun, the center and
| life of the solar system. 1n
ly awkward manner. A;
| ago the sun caused great
spring up on the face of the earth and |
| finally ULrought about changes im the |
earth's crust which buried those forests
| deep in the ground. There they became
the upholiter-
the mar- |: Yves cigd 2 iin . «and trimming department,
= Banc hes the hides
cloth spresud,
skilifu! fingers.
sewing machines make accom-
imi to the rat-tat of the tack har.
and swish of tearing Leath:
loth, silk, satin and morocco
The back and sides of the
Insure your hfe in the grand old Mutual
Life Insurance Co. of New Yor .
Assets —81’ 79.000, 000.
an exceeding-
and
forests to
are
<8 ages | ry Vare TET > and fashionad by
: cE pe
f fashion
triangle 1s,
if the envelope and
MoHrning paper iss
abroad. Instead a
i printed an the ¢
the note paper
mer cloth.
er, broade
i
are useg.
Surplus—8$15, 000,000.
PATTON,
Tuer
Office next door to Bell's Clothing Store,
zen
he vehicle:
ex.
Aces}
adel GTS Gly
of .
first ens
wire
3 v
eater
>on
a1 E
5
top ure nat
+3 %
“a
yer ond b¥ | ]
1 A0 ATIH OF goose
The Finish: =
= differen styles have differs
1 baw tops Are
Over the Or
shicm of curled
i=ather ont
oth or head
neide of the bow.
ton, in four
r. ne is also
After the
iy for ship
wheels, slinfts
‘mail conpass,
iatform car its
oth,
5 14 aifscturers
sealers,
SrOUps upon
ting 1930 0F wu
rhelesalers 3
for the closed
4iv3.. Vietorias
Wnegies are
ries are all
Traps range
«onree- the prices
r ine coaches.
+ i stributed all over
but. New York state, the
tates and the west have
ter of factories. Through
1 the mannfaciories are smaller,
he far west and on the Pacific
‘indust leds important.
promi places if mannufac-
New Amesbury, Mass;
Buffalo apd New .
Lif
(0 6
oat nun
PLAYED,
MCago,
SIE
are
heinnati, U
a is rerresented by half a doz-
suinoos catidogues
manafaciarers te ad-
The American car-
me {amoas and leads the -
uty and construciion.
> iz, P. Smite.
.-
COLOR OF CUILDINGS.
flew a Taste For is Stendily
iarmony
Gaining Ground.
freer may
{ Americans stendis
[4 -no wuy is this
ral taste more plainly
n thé painting of the
£8. SFTY Years ago red and vel.
ns0s vere often seem In country
beidnning of the
f them were Toft, and es
anong the well 20 do white be-
came the dominant paint.
In the snburls of the ¢ sities it wasithe
same, while p and $
wd pretentions residences were al
tall of gray or Drown stone or brick
lull, rsd color. Often the brick was
tel a somber yng, snd sometimes
bright coloring was ‘practically
tht of ‘n bnildings, and when
began “to he introduced was frowned
an from all Air tions as evidence of
exiremely taste. Now the white
house is 50 extremely Tare as tO excite
surprise, and vear by. gearthe coloring of
all surts of buildings is bécoming gayer
psified.
lest hoase builder of to-
hh titne to the eonsidera-
; of the paiut ho shall
residence, and more than one
of my acquaintance who
: ervetion of moderate priced
mploys constantly a
recormzed artistic taste to lay
lor scheme for single houses sad
Une of these men, with whom
iets; but by the
} aneaa -
L WAGE eww «(
3a
LAY
mbilice
bad
eCiaat
Sof values and contrasts
«t very logically why he had
wmsex built on the samme
rently, Une ‘was sur-
s and shrubbery, and the
street closely bmilt ap
on each side to houses
Jors chosen in sach
it harmonize with
iva all the reasons
of warm
shown greater
hoildiag an well
decoration than
Euglish buildings
stroctures of
abonmd ih bright col
v a certain metecrolog-
Average tempers
iis risen ons degree
ty holds that this
pobich ft ber 1s produe-
ification of our niages,
manners. Possibly it has
ping apen thie pont in ques-
large influx of European blood
hgve ng to do with it,
ietiteniig of the national
ww ipcreared attention to
Soi greater general culture,
nporsry with the change in
of the buildings, and quite
are resultant from the same
(.- B. BoLLes,
anlies
i IES
:
Ome
winsome :
Ail ars cont
tie conainyg
pri bably all
CAUBRSS,
It's Different Here.
Loudon the cunductor of a tramear
arrest and punishment if he
serinfos more than the regular number of
on his rar. Recently one
conductor was fine. $1.75 because there -
wis one paBsenger extra,
Ws aise to
passe ery .
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