The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 04, 1893, Image 5

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    Patton Gourier. |
PATTON PUBLISHING Co, Propristors. |
THURSDAY, : DECEMBER 3, 1893.
Look over the new advertisenents i in |
“Ps this issue.
8. M. Wilson is in DuBois this w eek
on business.
Try Hoy on spectacles and watch re.
pairing. -2t
Wm. Waltz, of Corroiltown,~
. Mondgy in Patton.
The second day of January was’ a
beautiful spring day.
The mammoth new hotel at Mahaffey
will soon be under roof.
For fine boots and shoes go to the Pat-
ton Clothing Store.
Men's fine mackintoshes at the Pat-
ton Clothing Store.
I' A. B. Clark, the Hastings livery man
was in town on Tuesday.
Patton has one of the best volunteer
fire departments in the county.
A new and substantial sidewalk is be-
- ing laid around the Hote! Palmer
Best flannel shirts in Paiton for 40
cents, at the Patton Clothing Store.
The Commercial hotel will probabla
be opened to the public next week.
spent
2]
Have you calied at the Kinkead res
taurant? If not, you want to.--2tf.
Try Hoy's watch hospital.
tee a cure of all watch complaints. -414
Good overcoats for hoya, nobby with
cape, 1,50 at the Patton Clothihg Store.
; Quite a number of Fl tings pe ople
i Went the first of the year in Patton.
All the mines in thifs section
Wigton commended work on Wednes-
day.
“Dr. W. . Father of
Caton, were in town on Wednes-
day.
hat
Vt
Soan and DA
A good serviceable glove at 30 cénts,
goat skin lined, at Bell's one 8 priose loth-
ing house. :
Storm coats $7.25, former price $9.50,
at the closing out sale at the Feonomy
store. -5tf.
Don't miss the gro:
ing sale at the Feon omy store,
Hotel Beck. -5tf,
W. P. Thomas, of Punxsutawney,
came over to Patton to’ spend the first
day of the new year.
- Most of the business places in Patton
were closed during the afternoon and
evening of New Year's day.
John Marion, of Walnut Run, a stock
holder in the First National bank of:
Patton, was in town on Tuesday.
This is your only chance to buy cloth-
ing cheap, at the Econom y store. All
clothing must be sold at once. suf
I have a number of fine building lots
for sale in different parts of the town.
inquire at postoffice, E. A. Mellon.
4 #Mrs. Reuben McPherson, of Clear-
~ fleid, who has been visiting in Patton, |
returned home the first of this week.
Dr.8. W. Worrell received the ap-
pointment as railway physician and |
surgeon on the Pennsylvania railroad |
Monday.
. 4. G. Bolomn, owner of the building
occupied by Bell. the clothier and Kel-
mtele mig out cloth.
i
lor’s restaurant, is a candidate for bur-
DuBois.
goes of
T. R. Marshall and John Woy, heii
- obers of the firm of Marshall Plan
Mill company of Johnstown, Ps., were
in town on Tuesday and callers at the
CoumiEn office.
. The barber derives his class title from |
the Latin word barba, a beard. Rude,
“uncivilized races were originally called
“barbarians,” solely on account of their |
unkempt beard and hair. : ;
Thirteen “applicants for license are |
9 circulating their petitions in’ Patton.
1 im is clear evidence that Patton is
putting on city airs, and that we will
soon be in line with the best ‘“‘ov 'em.”
On one of the inside pages of this is-
sue the miners of Patton, and those
who are interested in such matters,
will find a full and complete report of
the miners convention held in \ DuBois,
December 27, 1893,
"The Palmer house can boast of the
best sidewalk in town. Mr, Robinson
in the habit of doing things by
Ae Other parties in town should
take this walk as a sample, ahd build
their walks accordingly.
‘Specimens of job printing done at
this office will be shown ‘patrons on ap-
plication. Note heads, bill heads, state-
ments, envelopes, handbills and all
kinds of commercial printing done at
. reasonable prices. Send in your orders.
The Eureka Recess, next door to the
Grey Hotel, Carrolitown, Pa. is open
day and night. Turkey, Chicken, Ham-
burg steak, Broiled beefsteak, Hoast
Pheasant, Roast Rabbit, Hot coffee, tea.
&ec., &c., always on the bill of fare.
Regular meals 25 cents. Side dishes,
deserts and second order for meat, ex-
tra.-tf :
On Tuesday morning at 1:30 fire
broke out in ‘the coat room of John
~ Stetson’s Globe Theatre, Boston, Mass. ,
. and before the firemen could get it an-
der control, the auditorium was in
- flames. And notwithstanding all the
heroic efforts of the firemen the whole |
. block on which the theatre was located |
* was doomed. No estimate of the los-
hI given. but they must have
en very heavy.
>
*
“and in
Guaran-
Gpposite.
window,
Pose.
new advertisement of Bell the ¢ Jothier,
Powell, the magician, will appear at
| the opera house this evening.
mise seeing him.
Dr. Murray Wednesday
returned -
from a visit with friends in the faders
part of the state.
£. Will Green, of Reyaokisvills,
rived in Patton Tuesday afternoon and
will make his home here.
2. H. Stolz, formerly of the Carroll
town News, was a caller at the office of
the CoURIER on Wednesday. Sid
Miss Lanra Mack, who has been con- |
fined to her bed, with diphtheria, is |
now on a fair way to recovery. Lt
Alvin, son of Bud Beckwith, who has
been seriously ill with typhoid fever for
the past five weeks, is now slowly con-
valescing. .
The meinbers of the Patton Fire
company are very jubilant over the re.
sults of the ball held on January first.
They have now ordered their hose cart,
a short time will be ready
show the citizens of Patton how
ay
fast
. they can ran and drag their cart.
The. Cambria Iron company of Johns
_ town, has begun the erection of & stew]
rail mill that is to cost ®1 006,000. [If
this report is correct, it. will give Johns
will be 1} ndcing
town a boom that 1
hots.
of the city,
and more to its population.
On account of the hard
many children have been aban(long
on the streets of Chicas go, by
‘parents, within the past weeks
all homes, asylums and hospitals
filled, and charitable being
unable to care fopthem, have left “ome
to their fate.
Pyoi Philadelphia
wt General Master Worln
Sa of the K. of L.,
Hazleton, Pa.
that ¢ ity.
interests of the o rdern
head, and was comps
Philadel;
The Corn IER has the as
one Gf our prominent citizens
brass bund which some thiris
and will add several
tims,
that
are’
socint ies
3 ng tines
WIEN Ol a
fal)
ast week, fell
while on a hasiness tri;
of whic
elle to
hin it or nee
SU TANCE
that the
ines pa
turned their instruments on sciount of -
a lack of will he with
Wish.
funds, tmished
horns, ete, in a very short
in the next four weeks
will be held in the opera house, and as
much money raised The
balance needed will be fir theaming
when the time arrives for the payment
of the instruments.
Hon. James Kerr, Washington, D.
C.;.A. E. Patton, Curwensville: R. R.
Peale, Philadelphia; Geo. 8. Good,
Lock Haven; Joseph H. Reilly; Phil-
ipsburg; William Brison, Philipsturg,
and W. A. Selts train dispatcher of the
BC RR, were in town on Monday.
All of the above gentlemen have inter:
esta in Patton and have heen here on
business. They left for their several
homes on’ an engine provided for
ther by the Beech Creek.
Last Sunday night in Denver, two |
i} men attempted to hold up an electric |
car, but failed in their attempt. One
of the men smashed the head light and
then made a dash for the motorman,
. who drew a revolver and fired at him.
The motorman then quickly tarned on
the full current and soon left the #ob- |
bers behind. It has become a very or-
_ dinary thing for highwaymen to hold |
up passeuger trains, bet this is the frst |
£ | attorapt that we have had heard of, in|
Were | which they attempted to rob a street
| car. We presume, however, that
the business has received a back seat on :
account people in these days not car-
rying maoch money when traveling,
and this has forced train robbers to
holding up street cars.
At the lighting of a Christmas tree in
New York on January 1 Mrs. Ella Ahl--
'bergh and her baby lost thepe lives,
Mrs. Ahlbergh and her husband lived
on fourth floor of a five house and
on the first of the year they lighted the
Christmas tree, which had been in a
warm room for a week and had become
very dry, no sooner was the mach
touched to the wax cane than
the whole tree was in a blaz: Mrs,
‘Mrs. Ahibergh, tried to extinguish the
flames, and the light clothing «iu
at the time caught fire and in.
conds she was enveloped in
In her agony she rushed to the.
dow and before her was
coming to the rescue. could reevent her
she threw herself out of the fourth story
and crushed her baby which
she had in her arms to death, and
-herseil received wounds that will prove
fatal.
time.
another! hall
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wire
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husband, who
The Patton Water ¢ auipany.
Bills for water rent, for the first quar-’
ter of 1894, are due January 1st, 1804.
Attention of consamers is called to
the following portions of the Rules and
Regulations of the Patton Water Co.:
“If net paid within ten days, after they
fall due, five per cent. will be added to
the bills, and if not net paid within
thirty days, after they are due, the
water company may ‘shut the water off
without further notice, and collect the
full amount as debts are now recover-
able by law.
“In case the water is tarned off b by
| an agent of the company for ady cause,
it will not be turned on again till aj
back charges and fifty cents additional
are paid.” ;
| : THE PATTON WATER Co.
| - E. C. Brown, Sec. & Treas.
| “Dec. 26, 188.
Do not |
ars
See Powell this evening at the opera
We call attention this week to. the:
The
Holiday
Week being
the close of the Busy Season
for many
decided to
three months
Our
merchants we, have
make
the next
Busy
Season.
To d iO this
‘Cut of 15 Per Cent on
MEN = and B
OY FE
vid
dita
i)
iN
INS an H
ne
COATS
made a
41
Aid
have
SUITS,
PANTA-
FAVY WIN.
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Remembe
A WS
Positive Cut
And no Doctoring of Tickets.
Bell,’
The One
Price Clothier.
NEW YORK
URY GOODS §
Opposite Hotel Beck, will sel » : :
Friday and Saturday,
100 LADIES! and CHILDREN'S
COAT
AT $1.00 EACH.
- Goods,
Blan Kets 3,
Dress -
Underwea r, - Haps - and
of Siiks and Velvets-from:
cents up
NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE
P ATTON,
NAGLE’S
Jue & Se gre
Back of Wilgon and Robinsons hotels,
FINE RIGS
' AND GOOD HORSES. |
CAREFUL DRIVERS when desired.
WE ARE
WITH THE
TAXIFF
Knocked out of * sight, but my
El TRIE
~ Dealer in and Manufacturer of--
N=
Harnes ss, Bodies,
Saddles es, , Collars,
‘Whips, Blankets, Harness Oils, Etc.
Prices are not. |
i
'I have a very complete line of
HORSES # BOARDED
wick or month. Prices ressonable
TRY ME.
T. 'N. NAGLE, Proprietor.
PATTON, PA.
My the
5tf
=
WHEN
YOU WANT
A FIRST-CLASS
JOB OF
PAINTING, ©
- SIGN-W RITING,
PAP]
nd
A PERING or:
FRE
SEE
SCOING..
WATSON,
THE PAINTER.
W. J. Weakiand |
PEALER IX
Groceries, Tobacco, |
| Cigars
and Confectionery. © Corner!
Lang and Fourth streets.
Marvins Celebrated
Pittsburg Bread
{ Crackers and Cakes received fresh eve-
ry day.
. ces for cash.
Goods sold at the lowest prk-|
leq ME IN ANIL
Watches.
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Gold and Steel
Spectacles,
Silver
Novelties,
almost evervthing that
1s carried in
Jewelry Stores,
i . . = : .
‘and prices: to correspond with
the times,
> 3
S. WW. HOY,
Mages Avenue. |
JAS.
| Patton Block.
PATTON, PA.
SEE MF.
Repair Work
ISSMY SPECIALTY.
Corner Railroad Street and Magee Avenue, PATTON, PA.
FISHER & BUCK,
DEAL ERS IN
FURNITURE.
I
tar
os 0 {'R NITUR
a1 a p ano.
FLAKE MATTRESS,
the best mattress now
*SNOW
["ndoubtedly
made. \We are agents for it.
A STOCK OF
“CARPETS, WINDOW SHADES
and FIXTURES in great variety.
AGENTS FOR THE
EWING MACHINE.
We
“WHITE $
Come and look our stock over,
can save vou money.
* ONDERTRKING AR SPECIALTY.
FISHER & BUCK,
Beach Avenue. PATTON.